The Record Newspaper 27 June 1908

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SUPPLIED UNDERCONTRACTTOTHEGOVERNMENTMEDICALDEPARTMENT ANDTHEPERTH PUBLIC HOSPITAL, AND ATTHE CRYSTALPALACE EXHIBITION HELDINLONDONRECENTLY.

HANSIRVINE'SWINES &BRANDY SOLE

RECEIVEDTHEMUCHCOVETEDDIPLOMAOFHONOR.THEPREMIERPRIZEGIVENATTIEEXHIBITION.

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IrishNews

TheIrishCatholicChurchPropertyInf.a.unceCompany,withMr.ThomesSextonaschairman,resolvedtoextendits business,soastoincludeEmployerLiabilityInsurancewithincertaindefined imits.

TheOrangebigotsofMeterhaveclub, bedtogethertodrawupinimicalamendmentstotheIrishUniversityBill. ---

Thereare10,000peopleintheshirtsnakingindustryinDerry.

GrandJuryofDublincongratulatedon thepeacefulstateofthecity.

JohnRedmondhaswrittenamostinterestingarticletotheLondon"Nation," onthelastParliamentarydaysofCampbell-Bannermannandhisassociationwith theHoneRulecause.

Quarter-milebicyclechampionshipof IrelandwonbyLaveryofBelfast.

The"Curragh"CatholicChurchhasgot aneworgan.

TheCourtofAppealhasunanimously decidedthatLordClanricarde'splanters cannotbecompulsoryboughtout,even withtheirownconsent.Thismakesthe EvictedTenants'Actnugatory.

AttheannualmeetingoftheSickand IndigentRoomkeepers'SocietyinDublin, theLordMayorrefusedsubscriptionsfrom the"ProtestantMission,"ontheground ofproselytisingpractices.

ThecommitteeoftheCatholicGraduatesissuea ontheUniversities Bill.Themeasureissearchinglycriticised.Thepresentaffiliationclausesaretoo vagueandopenthewaytograveabuse. Theannualgrantismanifestlyinadequte.

CountyCourtJudgeinDroghedagets whitegloves-therebeingnocrimefor hisstoinvestigate.

SirRalphCuasarkresignedhisFeaton theBoardoftheMidlandGreatWestern Railway,ofwhichhehasbeenchairman foragreatnumberofyears.

FireintheShannonFoundry.Limerick, causes£1,500damage.

Sligo

Sheehanpresiding.Thecelebrantatthe MasswastheRev.B.O'Donnell,P.P., St.Patrick's;deacon,Rev.W.Kehoe, C.C.,theCathedralsub-deacon,theRev. rioniaso'Brien(Chaplin,GoodSheps eas1renimunity)Thedeaconsatthe T1TonewereFatherNagle(Chaplainto theCollege)andFatherCrotty(Bishop's Secretary);andthemasterofceremonies, FatherMockler(St.John'sCollege)and FatherO'Doitoghue(Ballybracken).After theMasstheRev.FatherRossiter,House of,Miasions,Ennisoorthy,preacheda veryyracticalandeloquentsermonon thelifeandlaborsofthesaint.Referritur totheemigrationevil.hesaidthatthe teachersofIrelandcoulddemuchtowards reducingemigrationbyimpressingonthe childrenthatitistheirdutytolivetheir livesinIreland.

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May23

VeryRev.Dr.Dooley,P.P.,V.G.,hells presidedattheOffice;Rev.M.Hopkins, C.C.,Kileloon,wascelebrant;Rev.J. Geraghty,C.C.,Drumconrath,deacon; Rev.P.Kiernan,C.C.,Skyrne,subsdeacon;Rev.M.Farrelly,C.C.,Dunshaughlin,masterofceremonies.

Dublin

THEPARNELLMONUMENT. WORKOFERECI'IONSTARTED.

Apeatdealofpublicinterestwas arousedonTuesda,ynythecommencement ofthebuildingoftheParnellmonument inO'Connell-street.Ilecontractor,Mr. Connady,of37UpperDominick-street,on MondayreceivedalicenceformtheCorporationtocommenceoperations,and workmenonTuesdayerectedabuilding overthesiteofthefuturemonument,pieparatorytolayingdownitsfoundations.

WATERFORDLORDLIEUTENANCY.

Mr.VilliersStuart,ofDromana,is mentionedinpoliticalcirclesaslikelyto tobeappointedLendLieutenantofCo. Waterford.insuccessiontotheLateDuke ofDevonshire.

Tipperary

SpeakingataConfirmantionserviceat NenagbonSunday,theMostRev.Dr. Fogartydealtwiththelaborquestion. sayine amaster'sfirstdutywas .tobekindtohis servants. topayhimawagethatwouldenablehim :Indhisfamilytolivedecently.Astothe laborer'sretttenforthis.hislordAtn fearedthespiritofChristianobedience wasdyingout.Alaborershouldtakean interestinhismaster'saffairs.inconelusion,heexpressedhispleasureatthe spreadoftemperanceinthelocality.

Theplacewhereitistostandisatthe hes,lofO'Connell-street,oppositetheRotunda.Themonument,asisnowwellknownz,willconsistoftrilateralpillar, thestatuestandingatthesidewhichfaces O'Connell-street.Thewholeerectionwill measure65feetfromthetoptothebase, andwillbe16feetsquareonthebase.It isallincoarsestone,eachstonebeing fullytwotonsweight,andthepedestalis ablockfivetonsinweight.Abovethe statuewillbeabronzeharp,andthein. scriptiun,ingiltletters,"ToCharles StewartParnell."Thewholepillarwill standonasolidblockofconcreteabout 30feetindiameterand7feetthick.The pillarwillbesurmountedbyasingle stone,whichwillweighaboutseventons, overwhichwillbeabronzeornamentwith atorch,or"fire-flash,"tocrownthewhole.

Thesurfaeeofthegroundsurrounding-the monumentistobepavedinShantalla, Galway,granitecobble-stones,protected atintervalsofabout15feetbycircular kerb.;ofGalwaygranite.Thebaseofthe standorshell'uponwhichthestatuerests istobetin:-duwithetna_eeatalcarved work,in"bull'sheads"andfoilage, whichwillbeinsertedinsolidGalwaygranite.Theblocksaretobeallplain, finishedstraightfromthechisel,andno po:ishedworkistobeuscalintheerection.

Abeautifullyexceededeerdelof theRockofCashel tes1 Son15 sodsofcrassfromtheRock rouneelfortheTrishExhibitioninHartford.Connecticut.U.S.A..where,no willf,seniaeentreofmttrnetionfor manyanexiledsonanddaughterofTipperary.

AtThurlesPettySessionsonSaturday, Mr.SandhamSymesofCerbally.House. l'hnrles,andMr.RobertO'Shea,Fethard, weresworninasJusticesofthePeacefor theCountyofTipperary,byMr.Murray

OnTuesday,12thMay,attheLoretto Abbey,Itathfarnham,Co.Dublin,Miss BrideA.Hennessey,L.I.S.M.(inreligion SisterM.JosephBrenden),daughterof thelateJamesHennessey,Tipperary, madehersolemnprofessionofreligions vows.RightRev.'MonsignorFitzpatrick P.P..V.0..Rathgar.officiatedatthe ceremony.

PROMINENTNATIONALISTDEAD.

CanadaandGreat Iritaiu.

Alliancerotremiance.

NOVASCOTIANJUDGE'SSPEECH INNEWYORK.

MR.BRYCE'SPROTEST.

Abanquet,attendedby1,000Canadians, themajortityofwhomaroresidentinNew York,wasgivenbytheCanadianClub recently.ThechiefspeakerswereMr. Mardi,DeputySpeakeroftheCanadian HouseofCommons,andMr.HughGuthrie,amemberoftheHouse.Thetoastof "TheGreatPresidentoftheUnitedStates andtheGreatKingofEngland,"was drankstanding. Respondingtothetoastofthe"RelationsbetweenCanada,GreatBritain,and theUnitedStates,"Mr.JusticeLongley, -AIlalifax,N.S.,.said donotthink Canadawillalwaysremainacolony.Our relationsaresoagreeablethatthereisno tendencytowardsanythingbutthebeet feelingbetweenthemothercountryand here'destdaughter.Evennowwehave alltherightsofarfeeandindependent country,eveninmattersrelatingtoforeign affairs,buttherecomesatimewhenanationdevelopssuchpowerthat-itnolonger desirestobeacolony.Whenthattime comestherewillfollowamutualreadjustmentandCanadawillthenassumeits naturalrelationshipwiththemothercountry.Insteadofdependencytherewillbe alliance,andIfeelassuredCanadawill aidthemothercountryinhereffortsto spreadlibertyandAnglo-Saxoninstitutionsthroughouttheworld.Therewillbe nothoughtofunionwiththeUnited States.Itmightbeourpoliticalinterests, butitwouldbeforeigntoourideals,for wecouldnotthentakeourplaceamong therationsoftheworld.

Mr.Bryce,BritishAmbassadorin'Washington,alsopresentatthebanquet,declaredthatGreatBritainandCanada wouldalwaysmaintaintheirpresentrelations,andhebelievedthatQanashans, aswellasBritishersdesiredthis.Canada'sfeelingforGreatBritainwerereciprocatedbythelatter.Therehadnever beenatimewhenthefeelingwasstronger amongCanadiansthatCanadashouldremainpartoftheEmpirealwaysandfor ever.

ORDINATIOXINIIALI.1101;E. RecentlyinBallymote,theRey.J.P. 0Dowd.sonofMr.JohnO'Dowd,M.P., tensordainedbyhisLordshipMostltev. Dr.Lyster,LordBishoporAchoury.His LordshipwasassistedbyVeryRev.ArchdereenLoftus,D.P.;VeryAev.1)r. Ugly,Bev.D.O'Grady.P.P.;Father Callneber.andanumberofpriests. Therewasanimmensetonzregaionpre-

Westmeath

DEATHOFFATHERKENNY,P.P., DUNSIIAUGHT,'N.

OnWednesday,the13th,thefuneralof tholeeRev.MatthewKenny,P.P.,DunNvii030deathtookplaceinSt. Vincent'sBospitalonMonday,aftera lingering11Ineas.Bornintheparishof hfor:bridge,Co.Westmeath,some62 yearsago,thelateFatherKennyspenthis earlystudiesin;:t.Mary'sCollege,Mullinger,afterwhichhewent.toSt.Finian's Scudnary,Navan.'Thencehewentto :eliTlotehistheologicalcourseintheIrish Ce.1,._,e,Pai,s.LtParishe.remainedfor soyears.Illsearlyynra,icswere spentintheCo.MeathatKilbeg,Ballivor, Kilskyre,andItalian,andinallthose piatheyoungpriestwasendearedto alltowhomheministered.In1806he wa'madepnrit1,priestofMoynalty,but hewastransferredtothemoreimportantparishofDunshaughlin.Herehe laboredwithvealandpietyclosestupto hisdeath.OnTuesidayevcningtheremain,wereremovedfromDuglintoDnnsha-Jilin,wheretheywererlaecdina catafalqueinfrontoftheHighAltar.On WednesdaymorningSolemnRequiemn OfficeandHigMasswerecelebrated.The

Ithasbeensuggestedthattheappearanceofthepillarwhenviewedfrom Rid:land:squarewouldbeanythingbut impressive.St.Gaudens,however,was quiteacquaintedwiththeproposedsiteof theerection,andcarefullystudiedthe effectsofthehousesoneachaide,andthe proximityoftheRotunda.Aninteresting den((iptionoftheexperimentsconducted byhimtowardsthisendhasbeetsgiveaby el.Itmayheaddedthatatanpart ofthemonumentwillthetram-lineshe morethanthreefeetfromitsbase.Mr. Connollyhopes.ifheencountersnoan. foreseendelayinthesupplyofgraniteor theliketohavetheerectioncemplitedby nextChristmas.Itremainstobeseen whethertheforebodingsofsoniccriticsas totheeffectofthepillaruponthestatue, andofthesurroundingsonboth,willnot proveunjustified.

BISHOPHOARE'SACCIDENT.

IlisLordshiptheMost,Rev.Dr.Hoare liesinratheraseriousstateastheresult ofanunfortunateaceiclent,ofwhichhe hasbeenthevictim.Whileridingouta et,leer,some:lee.,r..et1,isIttel1.,1 ii 1,0,1Vtiy _'r,11,111,and beenaseertai'mdisnowsatficenoneussionofthespine.In :, frea I,1!I ;,:IvI T'al ti, !,, l'cu, 0,, A numbcr 11,ildrceinAthlonethis hutthe functionhasnowbeenpo.Aponedtilla laterdate.Hei6nowoverelldanger.

Waterford

ThedeathhastakenplaceveryunexpectedlyofNIr.MatthewDroltan.J.P.. Nlothel,Co.Waterford.The ilcutastgentleman,whowasintheprime oflife,wasawell-knownpublicmanand extremelylatpularwithallclasses.He wasthroughoutlifeasterlingNationalist, andforanumberofyearsactedasChairmanoftheCarrick-on-SuirBoardofCoutrdians.andalsoamemberoftheWaterford CountyCouncil.Mr.M.Drolian.J.P.. wasbrother-in-lawofNir.Matthew Walshs,J.P.,Ratligormackandfather-inlawofMr.ThomasNugcm,Tybrougliney, CastIe.

BP;DECREASEINIMNIII:RATION. EmigratioathisyearfromIrelandto Americahastouchedthelowestrecord. thetotalsofarhaling15.000comparedwith 39.032lastyear.Thefalling-offisattributedtothe fil'Osis'ASit,America.

Kilkenny

Mr.Brycewasproceedingtospeaken 'hesubjectoffriendlyrelationsbetween theUnitedStatesandCanada,whenJudge Longleyroseandleftthehall.TheAmbassadordweltontheFisheriesBoundary andArbitrationTreatiesbetweenGreat BritainandtheUnitedStates,andsaidit wastrustedanarbitrationagreement wouldrazeanybarriersbetweenthetwo countries.Aftergivingexpressiontothe hopethatthroughthistreatythepeople ofthefuturewouldcallAmericathegreat PacificContinent.Mr.Bryceconcluded bypayingaglowingtributetoPresident RooseveltandMr.Root.

BothMr.Bryce'sandJudgeLongley's .speecheswereapplauded.

M.Frazer,Lieutenant-GovernorofNova Scotia,re-echoedMr.Bryce'ssentiments, addingthatheAli notthinkthetime wouldevercome.Cwhenaaancivbgkqvbgk wouldevercomewhenCanadawouldde. siretoseparatefromtheEmpire.

CELEBP,ATIONATWATERFORD. Waterford,Friday.15thMay. thefeastofSt.JohnBaptistDe LaSail%wascelebratedattheTraining Collegehere.SolemnHighMastswas sungat10.30o'clock,theMostRev.Dr.

ItisannouncedfromRome(saysthe "KilkennyJournal)that.FatherCrotty. theoutgoingPrioroftheIrishDominican chofSi''Clementehas appoint. rdforasecondterm.Fathert7rottyis ,nativeKilkenny.andisln''Itl,'lif./11e respectedfellow-citizen.ND.'1'.Crotty. Parliament-street.\\hileattnehedtothe kAbbeyhere.FatherCrottywassemaeleiblefuehiszealandatHinments fa-nic:isap:,,pitor-,taw.,swidespread.Hismanyfriendherewillhereini,edtolearnofth,econtinuc.i te,,minwhichheisheldbyLis Order, KILMOPEDIOCESE. Nlo,tRev.Dr.Boylan.BishopofNilmore,hasmadethef..11owroig MichaelE.Beefy.C.C.. tob.P.P.ofDennRev.B. clenfaine.toheC.C..Crosselough:Rev. MartinKelly.C.C..Innismarrath,tohe C.C.Gleifarne:Rev.P.McPhillips,C.C.. Kildallon,toheC.C.,InnisrragratliRev. E.McAuley.C.C..Thumleer.tobeC.C., Kildallon:Rev.JohnAkKeon.Larah,to heC.C..BallaghtneelrinRev.B.Carolers,C.C.,returnstoLarah.

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'LINSEEDCOMPOUND'forCoughs andColds.Givesimmediatereliefin Bronchitis,etc.

TheSecrecyofthe Confessional.

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1NVIOLABLIIllCHALLENGED ANDl'Itet

Acriminalcase,involvingtherobberyof adiamondring,wasupfortrialiuChicagorecently,andbecausetheringwasre'attiredthroughtheagencyofRev.0.A. Wanh,ofthePaulists,thequestionarose astowhetherapriestcouldbecompelled toresealuponthewitnessstandinformationthathehadreceivedintheConfessional. Hon.WilliamJ.(Mahan,the mo-tprominentlayCatholicofChicago, discussesthesubjectinthefollowingarticle whichwaspublishedinthe"RecordHerald"recently:Publicattentionwithinthepastweek hasbeendrawntothequestionwhether aComehastherighttoforceaCatholic priesttodisclosesecretemadeknownto LiminConfession.Asthecaseinquestion wasnotbroughttoauissue,nodecision cou,spieetlywaseivenbytheCourt.It wiltheinferesingtoretellacasesimilarin (hare,ter,whicharoseintheCityofNew Y..ikintheyear1313,andweeformally trielbeforetheCourtofGeneralSessions in:!nitcity.presidedoverbyDe itt Cinten,teepeeandJosiahOgdenHuffsnien.iecorder. Thecasehaditsorigininatrivialmeek'.OnePhillips,togetherwithhiswife, wa,indictedforamisdemeanorinreceiving rt..lengoods,thepropertyofJameslit:itin.:.Thepolicediscoveredthat,afterlodgnehisinfcirmalionstotheatiehoritiesasto theloseofthegoods,hehadreceivedres tit:uteri'.Accordinglytheybroughthim intocourtastothecircumstancesoftherecoveryoftheproperty.Heshowedso muchunwillingnesstoanswerthathewet threatenedwithaconunit'inenttothe lindewell. Hewasadmonishedthatitwashisduty torevealthewholetruth,andthedutyid tinemagistratetoinsistunhisrevealingin audemorceobediencetothelaw.tie'then declaredthathehadreceivediestitutrunof hiseffectsfromthehandsofhispastor, Bev. holdmann,lectorofbt.Peterii Claude Asummonswasthereuponissuedtothe pies,toappearatthepolice°thee,with whichliepromptlycomplier. Bat,uponbeingquestionedthepersons fromwhomliereceivedrestitution, tieexcusedhimselffrommaktngsuchdisclosureonthegroundthathisknowledge onteesnivel,wasgainedunderthebeef ofecadession. theears;wasthendealrethegrandjury, weturatherleoelmannwasrequiredto aliearbelireductbodyandmakeanswer tothelikeinuerrogotiotee.Beturethisbody thpriest,io deelliten eeeUL",.

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nesAftergivingastatementoftheprincipals ofreligionuponwhichresttheinviolability ofthesacramentofPenance,ofwhichcon feeeienisanesentialpast,FatherKohlmannwentontodeclare--

ussitatenottonayintheeyeofevery.i.an casoundprinciple;theworldwoulujesely esteemmeasaLaseandunworthywiecee, guiltyofehemosthemoueprevaricationa }hies'canpossiblyperpetrate,inbreeking throughthemustsacredlawsofhisCod, ofnature,andofhisChurch.

"2.-Accordingtothecanoneofthe CatholicChurchIshouldbedivestedofny sacerdotalcharacter,replacedinthecondi. Lionofalayman,andfureverdisabled fromexercisinganyofmyecclesiastical functions.

3.-Confoinuttilytothesamecanons,1 eliculddeservetobelodgedindoseconfinement,shutupbetweenfourwalls,tode penanceduringtheremainderofmy life.

-Agreeablytothedictatesofmyconscience,1shouldrendermyselfguiltyby suchadiseluseure,ofeverkietingpunishmentinthelifetocome."

Thecasewasthenadjourneduntillater on,whenopportmetywouldbegiventer argumentonthequestion.

Thecounselappeeriigonbehalfofthe vilestwereeleesre.RikerandSampson.

Thedistrictatiereey,Mr.Gardinier.preseetedthelilacfietheprosecution,thatis against.tieclaimfurexemption.

Theattaneyfu:theprosecution,Mr. Gardinier,heldthatpunishmentcannot takeplaceifvitncsaesareexemptfrom testifyingtotheirknowledgeofcrimes. Andbyconsapiencethatatenet,whili niakeeitareligiousdutytoconcealthis knowledge,thusnecessitytothepublicsatfety.howeveritmayeseriouslybelieved byitspnifeseors,isinconsistentwiththe publwelfare."

7heclosingArgumentonbehalfofFatliv KehlniannwasmadebyWilliamSampson, oneoftheInsh-refugeesfollowinetherebellionof1798.Anotherofthe'Irishexilesofthatperiod,ThomasAddisEmmet. wastohaveappearedinthecaseonthe Fameside,butwaspreventedbyimperative engagementsinanothereourt.Boththese

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euLu!oncetheconfessortodisclose haspenitentintorevealed. ..c.eampeoneiteddiemiaow,sae,ul LuauL11.1111JUjIle,toWnUeecreak-bed....pen,wasduethefoundationortheWei,kliOW11"DunbuyneestablishmentinMay- noothCollege."

.LordDunboyne,whohadbeenaCatholic bishopinIreland,happenedtosucceedto atitleandestatewhichhecouldnothold asaCatholic,undertheabominablepewitlaw'sthenprevailing.Thealluringdistinc- tionofalordshipandanestatewastoo muchforhim.lieweaklyyieldedtothe temptation,abandonedheebishopricand hisreligion,and-conformed." Repentinginhislateryears,hesought tomakeamendsbybequeathingtothe CatholicCollegeofMaynoothamoietyof hisinheritedpropertyfortheeducationof Catholicecclesiastics,andouhisdeathbed wasrestoredtotheancientfaith.'Ilefact thatliehadlatannedwasknownonlyto thepriestwhohadreconciledhim.

"Thereasonsassignedbythee'erofthe rollsarelooseandgeneralmud,eryunsatisfactory,"adding:"Withthosewhohave turnedtheirattentiontothehistoryofIrelandthedecisionsofIrishCourtsrespecting RomanCatholicscanhavelittleorno weight."

'timelimitationsofspacewillnotadmit ofmydwellingontheableandlengthyargumentmadebyMr.Sampson,norcanI presentasummaryofitfurthesamereason.Specialinterest,however,attachesto thedecisionofthecourt,whichwasgiven byDeWittClinton,subsequentlythefamousGovernorofNewYork.

"Thequestion,"he-said,"iswhethera RomanCatholicpriestshallbecompelled todiscloseWhathehasreceivedincon-feesion,iuviolet:ionofhisconscience,of hisclericalengagements,andofthecanonsofhisChurch,andwithacertainly ofbeingstrippedofhissacredfunctions, andcutofffromreligiouscteumunionand socialintercoursewiththedenomination tow,hichhebelongs.

"Therecanbenodoubtthatthewitneasdoesconsiderthathisansweringon thisoccasionwouldhesuchahigh-handedoffenceagainstreligionthatitwould exposehimtopunishmentinafuture :tate,anditmustbeconcededbyallthat itwouldsubject.hinttoprivet:oneand disgraceinthisworld.

"Itistruethatliewouldnotbeobnoxioustoreligiouspunishment,butthe reasonwhyhei.eexcusedwherehewould beliabletosuchpunishmentapplieswith greaterforcetothisease,wherehissufferingswouldbeageravatedbythecompunctionsvisitlagsofawoundedconwienerand-thegloomyperspectiveofa dreadfulhereafter.Althoughliewould notkitean,-stateorcomprondeeacivil right,yethewould.bedeprivedofhis onlymeansofsupportandsubsistence, and.althoughliewouldnotconfessa crimeoracknowledgehisinfamy,yet.he wouldactanoffenceagainsthisheaven andsealhisdisgraceinthepresenceof hisassembledfriends,andtotheafflictionofabereavedChurchlandaweeping congregation.

"Itcannot,therefore,foramomentbe believedthatthejustandmildprim eiplesofthecommonlawwouldplacethe witnessinsuchadreadfulpredicament, in.suchahorribledilemnabetweenperjuryandfalseswearing.Ifhetellsthe Truthheviolates'hisecclesiasticaloath; iiheprevaricatesheviolateshisjudicial oath.Whetherheliesorwhetherhe testifiesthetruth,heiswicked,anditis impossibleforhimtoactwithoutacting againstthelawsofrectitudeandthelight ofconscience.

"TheonlycourseisfortheCourtto declarethathe...shallnottestifyoractat all.Andacourtprescribingadifferent coursemustbegovernedbyfeelingsand viewsverydifferentfromtnosowhichenterintothecompositionofajustand enlightenedtribunal,thatlookswitha prupitionseyeupontheriligiousfeelings of-mankind,andwhichdispenseswith anequalhandtimeuniversalandimmutableelementsofjustiee."

Lateronthejudgesays:"Butthis isagreateonetitutionalquestion,which mustnotbedecidedbythemaximsofthe commonhoe,butbytheprinciple,ofour government.

"Letusnowlookatituponmoreelevatedground,uponthegroundoftheeonetitution.ofthesocialcompact,andof civilandreligiousliberty.

"ReligionisanaffairbetweenGodand andnotbetweenmanandman.The lawswhichregulateitmustemanatefrom theSupremeBeing,andnotfronthuman institutions.

"Itisessentialtothefreeexerciseofa religionthat-itsordinancesshouldbeadministered-OMitsceremoniesaswellas itsessentialsshouldbe,protected.The sacramentsofareligionareitsmoatimportantelements.Wehavebuttwoin theProtestantChureh-leapitsin.andthe Lord'sSupper-andtheyareconsidered thesealsofehecovenantofgrace.SupposetheeadecisionofthisCourt,ora lawoftheState,shouldpreventtheadministrationofoneorbothofthesesacraments,wouldnot-theConstitutionbe violatedandthefreedomofreligioninfringed.?

saythat.iteau-possiblycontemplatethe turban-mateofaRomanOetholicpriestto testifywhathehasreceivedinConfession,orthatitcouldeverconsiderthe safetyofthecommunityinvolvedinthis question.

"Toassertthisasthegenuinemeaning oftheConstitutionwouldbetomockthe understandingandtorendertheliberty ofconscienceanieceillusion.Itwould betodestroytheenactingclauseofthe provisoandtorendertheexception broaderthantherule,tosubvertallthe principlesofsoundreasoninandoverthrowalltheconvictionsofcommon sense."

TheNewYorkcase,ofwhichIhave endeavoredt°presentanabstractisnaturallyoneofwideandpermanentinterest. Itestablishedaprincipleandvindicated areligiousrightimportanttoallclasses ofpeople,themostpreciousofallrights inafreegovernment-religiousfreedom. Itwillhave,Imaysay,aspecialintemetforclergymanofeverydenomination,forjudgesandlawyers,sinceit snakesclearandauthoriatativethetrue principlesofthecommonlawandthe Constitutionintheirbearingonthecase andpointsinissue.

"If,therefore,I,oranyotherRoman Catholicpriest,whichGodforbidandof is:itchChurchhistoryduringthelonglapse ofeighteencenturies,scarceeverfurnished anexample,if,Isay,Ishouldsofarforgetmysacredministry,andbecomeso abandonedastoreveal,eitherdirectlyor indirectly,anypartofwhathasbeenentrustedtomeinthesacredtribunalof Penance,thepenaltiestowhichIshould therebysubjectmyselfwouldbethese:"1.-1shouldforeverdegrademyselfin theeyesoftheCatholicChurch,and1

Interestedheirssoughttosetasidethe bequcet,byprovingthefactofthedeathbedchange,butthiscouldonlybedoneby thetestimonyofthepriest-theonlywit- nemtothefact.eOnbeingcalledinto courtquestionswereputtohinttodiscover inwhatfaiththetestatordied.Heansweredthatwhateverknowledgehehad wasimpartedinreligiousconfidence,and thatliecouldnotfinishalifeofseventy yearsbyanactofsacerdotalimpiety. Hewascommitteduponthisforacontemptofcourt,andsentenced-toaweek's imprisonmentinthecommongaolof Trim.

Thejuryfounduponotherevidencethat LordDunboynehaddiedaCatholic.

Thecaseastothepropertyresultedin acompromise,bywhichtheCollegeobtainedalargeshareofthefundbequeathedto it,byLordDunboyne.Theactionofthe subordinatecourtininflictingapenaltyon therecalcitrantclergymanevidentlycarriedlittleauthority,andasthepresiding judgeinthecaseIamheredetailingdeclaredinreferringtotheDunboyneaffair:

"SecrecyisoftheessenceofPenance.Thesinnerwillnot,confess,nor willthepriest-receivehisconfess:onif the,veilofsecrecyisremoved.Todecidethattheministershallpromulgate whatliereceivesinConfessionistodeclarethatthereshallbenoPenance,and thisimportantbranchoftheRomanCatholicreligionwouldthusbeannihilated.

"IthasbeencontendedthattheprovisionoftheConstitutionwhichspeaks ofpracticesinconsistentwiththepeaceor safetyoftheStateexcludesthiscasefrom theprotectionoftheConstitution,and authorisesthistibunaltocoercethewitness.

"Inordertosustainthis.position,it mustbeclearlymadeoutthattheconcealmentobservedinthesacramentof penanceisapracticeinconsistentwiththe peaceandsafetyoftheState.

"ThelanguageoftheConstiutioni.etinphaticandstriking.Itspeaksofactsof licentiousness,ofpracticesinconsistent withthetranquilityandpeaceofthe State.Ithasreferencetosomethingactively,not,negativelyinjurious.Toacts committed,nottoactsomittedoffences ofadeeperdye,andofanextensivelyinjuriousnature. Itwouldbestretchingitontherackto

Whybebaldheadedandoldlookingbeforeyourtime?Neglectof thehaircausesdandruff,anddandruffistheforerunneroffalling hairandbaldness.Theremedyis

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AgentlemanresidingatDunedin, N.Z.,writesunderdateJan.7,1907: "ItiswithgratitudeIwriteyouthatI havenowasplendidheadofhair,boththick andverysoft,allowingtomyhavingused yourwonderfulHairVigor.Iwasalmost baldheadedbeforeIusedtheHairVigor.I stilluseitonceaday,rubbingitwellintothe rootsofthehair.Iusedtowearaskull-cap, andIamverygratefultoAyer'sHairVigor fortheimprovementithasmadeinmaylooks." Bewarnedintime.UseAyer'a HairVigorandpreserveyouryouth.

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STUDYBEFOREPROPOSING.

Thequestionhasoftenbeenraised, whetherayonugmanshouldstudythe motherofthegirlheistomerrymore attentivelytitanherotherrelations.

Withregardtothissomeonedeclares thateveryoneresemblesanauntoran unclemoredistinctlythanevenhisfather andmother.Resemblancesorheredity geestransversely,sideways,ornotin straightlines.

So.apparentlytheyoungman,hesitatinwhethertoproposeornot,wouldfind itextremelyprofitabletostudytheuncles andauntsofthegirl;thismightreveal traitsthatareasyetlatent,andthus,unobservableinthegirl.

Asarule,however,whatevervirtues unclesandauntsmaypossess,theyoung manwhohaschosenayoungenergetic, livelyandorderlygirl,mayrestassured thathehasdoneverymuchforthesubsequentsure-Teesandhappinessofhislife.

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Ifthereisoneattributemorecommon thananotherinthecomplexcharacterof the"LondonTimes,"itis'itsconsistent -.antagonismtoIrishinterests.inallits Jongandvanedhistory,itstalonshave everbeengrippingatthevitalsofIrish motets.Neveroncehasitshownan baetestdesiretohealthebreachinthe age-longstrugglebetweenthepeopleof EnglandandthepeopleofIreland.Its commonpurpose,seemstobetodefeat everyIrishhopethatloomsuponthe horizonofroiliestion.But,thoughlong andvirulentandbitterandimplacable it,artarehasbeen,thevengeanceit hasdreamed,whateveritsformorex tent,hasnotbeenfufilled.The"Iszael oftheWeerstilllives,and--there'sa kickitstheoldlandyet.Itslatest"pin. prick";saninsolentquestionputto Mr.Birrell,ostensiblytoputhimonhis guard,butundoubtedlytoraise,ifpossible.thebogeyofSectarianism,andto splitthepartyofthosenumerousfriends ofIglandinEnglandwhoarefavorable tocanIrishUniversity,intohostile ceope.andsodefeatthehopesandasnsinaiensofamajorityofthepeopleof lrelarel.Itasks.withthepurringofa eleekoldtabbycat.butwiththe,hissof aFnake,underneath,"HasthePopo saeelem.,'Mr.Birrell'ssehemerMewling.ofeourse,themush-discussedscheme of versityeducationfortheCatholic yoit!IofIreland.Andthen(thisis wherethesnaketamesin)itgivesits eels,illopinionthat."unitesthePope sameimeelthesubmissionoftheCatholic ClineI, uIrelandtothescheme,he misleatanymomentreptulkiteabargain! noI, behindhisback."Anditasks I;hrelltostate"whetherRomeforne,lyandclearlysanetionedhis est,se.-Thewellinfortmelandliberal mindwillnothositatetore,ent the\ideal:itinendethatliesbeneaththis tateehequestionofthepatronofPooh.theimposter.Theworldknowsthat hersadandpitifulhietery Ireloohasremainedeverfaithfuland dutifultoRome.Neverasastationhasshe beenfalsetoherallegiancetothePope. Herhierarchyandpriesthoodareunexampledintheirhistoryforthesteeled' andfidelityoftheirattachmenttohint. \\*leanthehierarchyofIrelandspeaksin, unittheyspeakknowingthe'visitald hilloftheSupremePontiff.andthe Chord:inIrelandisnotlikely,having oul'N thecruellestand111051di,Ielkat perheitate,forthepreeervationofthe fait!:plantedtherebyPatrick.itsthis daytesubmergehercharacterfortruth inordertogainaUniversityforthe youth.Nonebutamindencrustedwith the andbitternessofsplenetic: bie eoulliforamomentharborsuch ae.sieh:Indasininehope.Butthe "Tiro:;..--4110London"Times"-nmet live. e

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Furtheronittellsusthat:-"Ahandsomecurvingoftheshieldofarmsmill induecourseappearupontheViotoria MemorialatBuckinghamPalace-" Howniceitwillbe, Sir,foryouandrne, Whenthebigemu Andthekangaroo Willbe"oarved"withgrace InaRoyalplace.

NOmoreneedweweep Inafitfulsleep,Fortheancientblame Oftheconvict'sshame; It'slostinthecharms OfourCootofArms.

Normoteshallwegird Artthebeaatandbird ForinLondonTown, BywordoftheCrown, Theyarewrit,yousee, Intoheraldry.

Andisn'titgood Forournationihood, Whenweseethe'Too Andthebigemu Enjoyingthe"flam" InoldBuckingham?

Althoughwe'vegotthebeastandthe birdinpawn,andthingsdon'tseem shapingthemselvesitsthedirectionof theirspeedyrelease.Yet,nodoubt,our friendsoftheA.N.A.willbeagreeably pleasedwiththefaotthatireconnection withour"nicebigboy's"cleanslate,he hasalsogotanescutcheonhewillkeepweearnestlylopeandpray-unsmirched bythewrongsofoldernations. a *

"LEI'EMALLCOME."

Ina,recentaddresstoasectionofhis troops,theKaiserWilhelmofGermany isreputedbythecablegramiststohave madeuseofthedisquietingwords,"Let 'entsillcone-wearereedy."The Kaiseris,perhaps,oneofthe mostinteeesingfiguresamongstcrowned nemarchs.Thereisanindividualityabout himthatnoamountofcriticismcan submerge.Heisintellectual,passionate, patriotic,asalltrueGermansare,and hehasenuncommonbeliefinthesupremacyofhisego.Hewouldbean interestingpersonageifliehadnocrown. Hehastireandspiritandcharacter,and heisnot.lacking.incourage.Heloves hispeople,and,itissafetoeay,his peoplelocihint,notwithstandingthat thereisagraduallygrowingpartyinthe

nayarcbeeinniegtotakeanactive interestinusinEngland.Thedearold Mothcrhinclhasatteattakenoffher speetselesandcleanedthem.Sincethe coloniesintheSouthernSeasbecamea Commonwealthandcastasidetheirswaddlingclothestherehasbeenawakeneda considerableamountofrespectforus amoneetthefogeydo.mofDoening-st. orelicreverelsethewire-pullersofthe BritishConstitutionareatwork.The CenunonweathofAustraliaisgrowingintoa"nicebigboy,'andthetimehas cone,soMotherthinks,whenhemust haveacoatofarms.Somefoolishpeople imaginedhehadonegiventohimasa baby.butnoonewaspermittedtosee it-.Someinquisitivepeople(possiblythe ladiesoftheEmpireLeague)havebeen wentingtoseewhatitlookedlike,and nydivergentopinionshavebeenex pressedconcerningit.Mrs.Somebody, whooughttoknow.youknow,toldthe goodwomannextdoorwhatit,looked like,hittMrs.Over-the-Wayhadadifferentstorytotell,sothematterwent onuntiltherewasadangerofcomplizationsarisingsomewhereorsomehow,and Mothersteppedinandsettledthequess'e.-tionthroughthemediumofHisMajesty EdwardVii.TheLendon"Standard" says:"ByaRoyalWarrantdatedthe7th inst.,theKinghasgrantedarmsforthe Commonwealth,ofwhichthefollowing istheofficialdescription017 `blazon':'AzureonaninscuteheonArgentupon theCrossofSt.Georgecottisedofthe fieldfivesixpointedstarsofthesecond (representingtheconstellationofthe SouthernCross)allwithinanorleofinesoitcheonsofthesecond,eachcharged withachevrongales.'Crest-Ona wreathofthecolors.'ASeven-Pointed Star.Or.'Supporters--`0nacompartmentofgrasstothedexteraKangaroo;tothesinisterassFamebothproper.'Motto:--`AdvanceAustralia.'

Ned'skinkiersoftanddeep, And'sworkinghardforpeoee; Hewantsthenationkeep Withintheirbattingcrease; ButWilhelm,he OfGermanee, Hasvisionsinhissleep.

Andoutuponthesea Hesawthe,warshipsride, Rideswiftandsilently, Andborneuponthetide, Withfireandflame, Redgoblinsca-me Totesthischivalry.

Then,snappingoffasnore, Allin-theearlymorn, Billgraspedhisswordandswore WithtineTeutonicscorn, -Nogctblinhost OffGermancoast ShouldeverreachitsShore.

Thegossipsheardandfann'd Thejokeuntilitblazed Intoanaddreesgrand, Inwhichwasiptessionsphrased Abuglecall Toeachandall WholovedthisFatherland. It'sbosh,thecablessay, Andgone'sthecloudofnight Wesawbutyesterday; Billisn'toutforfight; Heonlywhooped Whentrooperstrooped, Tokeepthemattheirplay.

0 BREAKERSAHEAD!

"Comingeventscasttheirshadowbefore."hereisaremarkablyenergetic fore."here'saremarkablyenergetic LaborPartyandits"intelligencedepart- ment,"chieflyrepresentedbyMr.-Claude Thompson,arebusilyengagedinriving andrending,intheinterestsofDemocracy, ofcourse,themethodspursuedbythe LaborPartyintheselectionofcandidates bymeansofselectionballots.Sofar,a considerableamountofpaperandinkhave beenwastedinwhatisapparentlyaregrettablesquabble.Thereisevidenceof aselfishpurposeunderlyingtheostensiblyvirtuousintlignationsoftheperse whohavebretfedthemselvestoimpeachtheLaborPartyanditsinethade.Theyrepresentacoterieofthecultofsocialism, aspropoundedbyMarx. heythink themselvesmoreadvancedthantheleaders oftheLaborParty,andbettercompari- bonedtogreasethe%%heel::ofprogress. Ambitioustoservethepeopletheyseeno immediatehopeofgettingintotheLegis'futurepermediumofaache:lionballot, hencetheyareout,inalltheirwarpaint, todestroythethingasadeviceworked fortheagrandisementofafewfavored *tics.Mr.ClaudeThompecniisoneor theseveralwhohavedesignsuponBale:Attie-theconstituencyrepresentedby Mr.Veryard.Itisconsideredagooddemocraticcentre,andabigeffortwillbe madetowrestitfronttheGovernment nomineewhonowholdsit.11r.Thompsonisnotwithoutability,andheispushful,butitisquestionablewhetherhis brandofpoliticsorhispeculiarenergies inthepresentsquabblewithLaborwill commendthemselvestothesober-minded, ReichstagcalledtheLeft.But\ilheenlevel-headedsectionoflaborinthatelecsometimesgetsinto"bolts"withshoaltorate.Mr.Thompson,too,isimfortuows,andhesaysthingswhichhave nateintheselectionofhiscompany. disquietingeffectupongovernments..hisMessrs.WallaceNelsonandRobertHaslongagotheannouncementwentto tic,whowithhimselfandhisbrotherconeha7tKiingEdwardwouldpayavisitteestitutedtheexecutiveoftheMetropolitan theCzar.TherewerepoliticianswhosaeLaborParty,havebeenrejectedbyLabor inthatsimpleeventagraveimpertinenceofatselectionballots.Thatfactshouldbe theKing-anactionthatwouldbelikelytosufficientevidenceoftheselfishnessof disruptorcompromiseEngland'srelationsMr.ThompsonandIsisfriendsinthe withfriendlyforeignpowers,andforapresentsquabble.Mr.Thompson'sprowhiletherewastheoccasional"storminperplaceiswiththeLaborParty,ifhe atea-cup."Thentherewasthelittleis-thedemocratheclaimstobe. But flutterinContinentalcirclesoverthehewouldcreateanotherparty,anindevisitoftheFrenchPremierandtheusualpendantparty.hecurseofpartypollnewspaperdrivelconcerningit.Ourticsisthattherearetoomanypartiesin foreignfriends,whoareeveronthe talentto"shyabrick"atBritishdiplomacy,donothesitatetomakethemost outofsuchinieidents,andit.isquitepossibletheContinentalyellowproseshave raisedashadowintheKaiser'sofficial pathway,andthatwithhisoccasional w.hitesicalityhehasmadealungeatit.

I htWilhelmhadd Itisnowenedt rap podintosuchinelegantandbellicose 'Teethtohistroops.Itismoretisa.n likely-hedidn't.Thecablesarevery uncertainintheirtruthfulness-theyare unreliablenewsmongers,amidtheyvary somuchthatitisworthwhilewaiting untiltheysettledownandexhaustthemselvesuponasubjectbeforeforminga direct,opinionuponit.Anyhow,themattermighthesummedupinthefollowing way-it'saboutastruthfulasthe cables:-

OurKing,goodfellowhe, Withneverathoughtforwar, Wontoutuponthesea ToseeyoungNick,theCear. Thelonelyone, Whosehorizoni Isdarkasdarkcanbe.

Itwasavisitkind ThatEdwardwenttopay; Helefthiscrownbehind, And,inafamilyway, Hedrankhistea WithNick,andhe Hadquiteanopenmind.

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Mr.B.J.Stubbs,Subiaco. Mr.D.O'Neill,Subiaco.

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AleJ.Doherty,Subiaco. Mr.Brady,Leederville. hir.Doyle,Leederville. Mr.O'Brien,Subiaco.

Mr.W.H.Gumbleton,Subiaco. 'Airs.A.Smith,Subiaco.

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thepoliticalcamp.Theyretardrather thanhelpprogressivelegislation.Sound CaoverninentandsaneGovernmentiswhat theStatecallsfor,andnotexperimental Government.

InanothercolumnwillbeseenanadvertisementfromBonhlaseheStores,in whichthefirmannounceasixdays'merry campaignofbigbrightbargains.Judgingfromtheirlist.andknowingthehighelitesgoodsthishousestoic,thesixdays shouldproveoneofunparalleledsuccess. Thefirmannouncethecampaignstarts9 o'clocksharpthismorning,andwillbe keptuptill12o'clockSaturdayJune 27th.Specialattentionisdrawntothe fartthesamefacilitieswillbeafforded theircountrycustomers,whomaydespatchtheirordersbetweenthe22ndand the27ththatmaynotreachthefirmuntil Monday.Theywishitdistinctlyunderstoodthatthisismerelyasixdays'campaignamongafewoverstockedlinessuch asadvertised.Thepricesholdinggood ontheselinesuntilSaturdayonly,when regularpriceswillagainbeasked.

'LINSNEDCOMPOUND'for°seem andColds.Givesimmediatereliefin Bronchitis,etc.

CRAVINGS.BLOTCHES,CHAPS, ANDROUGHNESS. ZAM-BUKBALMCURESALLCOLD WEATHERSKINTROUBLES. Thekeen,bitingwindsofwinterplay havocwiththeskin,andgiverisetosore lips,blotchyfaces,chafedcheeks,pimply eruptionsandfeelingsofrawnessandir- ritation.Thewholesurfaceoftheface becomestenderandrawandite"feel" isasunpleasantasitsappearance.Any- onewhoistroubledinthiswayshould anointthefaceeachnightwithZam-Buk Balm,whichwillstopthesmarting,take outallsoreness,andmaketheskinstrong clearandhealthy,andthetendencyto chapwillnotmanifestitself.

Mrs.Crouch,anurseresidingat37 Alexander-street,ootscray,Vic.,says:- "ForyearsIsufferedfromblotches,pim- ples,andrednessonmyface.Iconsulted doctorsbutderivednobenefitfromtheir treatments.IalsoattendedtheBallarat Hospitalforeighteenmonths,during whichtimeIwasunabletofollowmyoc- cupationofatrainednurse.Iwasrecom- mendedtotryZem-BukBalm,whichI didwiththemostgratifyingresultsand itgivesmegreatpleasuretoinformyou thatmyfaceisnowentirelyfreefromall eruptions.Ineverfailtorecommend Zam-Buktomyfriends,andhavenohesitationinpronouncingittobethebest balmIhaveeverused."

Forallwinterskintroublesandnewsmanaffections.Zam-BukBalmisaneverfailingeemedy.Forsorethroatand chest-cold,rubbedwellin,itisunequalled.ByrubbingZaire-1311kbetweenthe handsandinhalingthepleasantantiseptic fumes,afinerremedyforacoldinthe headcouldnotbeobtained.Zam-Bukis awinternecessity-afamilysafeguarditswiderangeofutilitymakingitalways indemand.Ofallchemistsandstoresat ls.6d.perpot,or3s.6d.familysize(containingnearlyfourtamest1s.6d.

pletelysurroundsthetooth.TnereisaI ofthispouch,intowhichthepoisonflows,"The110me

largeopeningintheupperandouterpart whilethepouchitselfpreventsthefluid fromrunningthroughtheteeth. Howdoesthepoisoncomeoutofthe tooth

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LII1LE 011;N 13,/EU' (UharlesRape).

Youmay,perhaps,havevisitedtherepdiehouseinthezoologicalgardeus,where, securedbehindstrongpanesofplateglass, thesnakeslieinthewarns,tropicalair. Calmly,safely,andquiteatyourease yougazeonthemuch-dreadedreptiles. TheIndiancobra-Najatripudians-is la.olycoiledinaspiralthatwouldjusttill asmallsaucer.Weknowthisasthe "hoodedcobra;''buttheGermanscallit. the"spectacle"or"eye-glass"snake,becauseofthemarkingsonthebackofits head-twoovalrings,connectedbyalittle curveattheirtop.Soeasilyrousedis thisstrangerfrontthefarEastthatata shakeofyourlingerorfixedstarethe spiraluncoils.Straightupfromitscentre startsthelittlehead-aheadone-fifthan narrowasthatflatneckwithits"eye- glass"marking.Now,howswiftlythe cobramovesitsheadandneck!The littledouble-pointedtongueOastsback andforth-themouthmeanwhilescarcely openingtoallowofthis;youcanhearagentlehiss,andthestrangeanimalseems readyfortheattack.Lookathisfierce andfieryeyes:Havetheytherightto challengesoaudaciously?

Yes,indeed,theyhave!Behindthese tinyeyes,thatsparkleandglowlikeliv- ing()hale,andoneachsideoftheheadis stretchedalongchemicallaboratory, whereclearlimpid,transparentpoisonis distilled-apoisonsoterriblethatthou- sandsandthousandsoflivesinIndiaand thecountriesontheneighboringsets havebeensuddenlyendedebyit.Thisdreadfulfactoryofpoisoniswell protectedinitsenclosurebehindtheco- bra'seyesandunderthescalyskin.Let ustakeadeadspecimenandexamineit anatomically.Carefullywemakeanin- visionwithaverysharpknifeoverthetop oftheskull,andwithpincersandscalpel loosentheskinfromthehead,beingsure nottoinjureanynearbyorgan.Soonwe haveremovedalltheskinfromtheright sideofthehead,andbeforeusliesa longdrawn-out,tubealikebaginasoapy,shimmeringenvelope.Thebackofthe sacisarchedfrombelow,whileinfront thesaeemptiesintoalongtubeleading tothe"poison-tooth."Thisistirelarge andfar-famedpoison-glandofthebudded cobra,andrememberthatthisserpent hastwooftheseworkshopsineach eheek,behindtheeyes. Where,then,aretheworkersinthis factoryformakingpoison?Whatisthe rawmaterialthatisconvertedintothe finalproduct?Howdoesitlookinthe veryheartofthisfactory?Togratify itarctiriesity,letuscuttheglandlngth- wiseintoverythinslices.Thisisdone Imymeansofamicrotome,amachine\shishenablesustocutslicesor"see- tionts."thatareonlyonelive-thousandth ofaninchthick.Nowthatweehavethus cutthepoison-glandintothinlayerslike loavesofabook,thepointistoreadcor- rectlyinsuchabook.

Ticlorsesliesamassof(ellsandspaces, n.11ofwhichertenintolargercanals, streieleorcrookedehaunch.Sup- Poseweleekatthiswhengreatlyenlarg- edby'ream;ofthemicrosLs,peorastrong magnifyingglass.Thenweseethecell- ;l!isa,ie'sfmullittidesofsmallersym- sectrinalrills.withoutopenings.There are ofties,inerrsofthepoison- eleols.hiss!Isarenotdead,but verynunhalive,:maeverylivingflaw*. 1! herman,beastorplant,iscomposed ofjoct Whentie&trouping aneiNeinZerr,C,,i.aredifferenttheyper- formdifferentduties;buttheyalways uniteeveryortniouintotinelinneonious whole.

Within01,poison-glandsofthesnake theselivingcell-,areeon'!nnallymaking fhrdeadlyfluid,fortheyarewilfingwork- andnrwer"rzocodmitrmstrike." Fail,ofolive-r110.,vwins'constantly have.andtIti.theygetfromthebloodout ofwhi,11theselittleclion,H,prepareall theirdeadlypoison.'Assoonasoneof ee .1:le,es. ',In ofthe c,,n,Ii;.or,1,,t(tre tov.-orkiisin.At thn '.nennre-seneeiI's,andeared-- tom_

ALLROUNDTHEHOUSE. ByTheMater.

Rubsaltonflat-ironsbeforeusing. Usesaltoncarpetstopreventmoths. Putsaltinwhitewashtomakeitstick. Putsaltincoldwaterwhenyouwish tocooladish.

Rubsaltonprintsbeforewashins.to settheircolor.

Thepoison-teethofsomesnakeshave markedpeculiarities;theyarelongerthan theothers,andaresometimes,solid,sonic- timesequippedwithexternalgrooves- the"furrowteeth"-andsometimeswith partlyuscompletelyclosedtubes-"tubu- larteeth."Snakesthathavethese"tu bular"or"hollow"teetharethemoss dangeroustomankind.Indeed,themod- ernhypodermicsyringeisadirectinita- tionofthismethodofinjectingfluidbe- neaththeskin.Weshalldevoteourat-tentiontothetubular"teeth"alone. Withineverytooth,asyouverywell know,isacavitycontainingnervesand bloodvessels,whichprovideitwithown- sartionrindnourishment. Atooth,like everyboneofthebody,isaliving,nota deadpartoftheeconomy-youhaveonly torecallatoothacheifyoudoubtthis- anditneedsnourishmenttorestoreits wornoutandused-upmatter.Inthepoi- Pon-toothofthesnake,however,aretwo tubes-therearone(towardtheinside)is theso-called"pulp-cavity,''whichisfor nourishmentonly,andthefrontone(on theoutside),conductsthepoisonfromthe glandtothemouth. Perhapswecanunderstandthisbetter ifwecutatoothintwofromtoptobot- tomandstudythetwotubes.Letusthen lookatapictureofasectionofthefloor ofthemouthmadeatonesideofthecheek bymeansofthemicrotosne.Herewesee, sidebyside,thepoison-teeththathave beenbisectedalarge,oldonetowardsthe rightandayoungeronetowardtheleft. Bothteethareactiveandcapableofpoi- Boning.Veryoftentherearetwopoison- teethineachjaw,butnotalways,since theolderoneissoonloosenedandthrust out.Sixweeks,atmost,istheattirelife ofapoison-tooth,andwhenitsadutyis performedhyoungerneighborpushesit outandreplacesit.Thustheseriesgoes

on. Thereisanimmensedangerofactivity inthemu-onusmembraneofthemouth, whereapeculiarstructuredevelopsthat wemightwellcomparewiththesteinof thelily-of-the-valley,ifthelatterisnot cylindrical.Thescientistandthenatural lesterioucallthisstructure ridge,"andfromthisridgelittle,young teethcontinuallycomeforthlikeblossoms fromthestemofaplant.Whiletimeyoun- gerteethstillclingtothisridge,the eeIntuner,ieut,slitheitisely,s-hitiripe fruitfromthebranch-andslowlyad- vanceinpairs,frombehindforwardto- wardtheactivepoison-teeth. Howtrulywonderfuliseveryplanand arrangementinGod'screation. Injustsuchawayteethareformediu thebuthumanbeing,beginninginchildhood; the"budding"processceasesearly. hithesnakeitneverceases,aniwhenever poisons-teethfalloutnewonesliketheir places.

Nowweconictothelastquery:IkW: doesthepoisonmadeinthesnake'sglands gettothe'teethandthroughtheminto thewound.

Nospecialapparatusexistsforthis,tls workbeingdonebyafewmaxillaryor rintiselee,whi.lhsteeledoboeshi,;laad.Thesemusclesaremine,te+1he elostiefila,,ents,orbands,whichalmost surroundtheeavolepeoftins Bland. Whenthesnakebitesitmust,elfconee, ITP11itstl:ointii.Thefirstdutyofthejetiv 11,11C(':,ktodothis.Thenoiscl.s;aleso tinacting,andeornpi-ssthewale ofthegland,jeetasalionewrubleshall issqueeze]inyourhand.Inrarein- staineistheglandissurroundedbyaius. pnieetrei.,1peesrelit'tiesseleohinelikeatenantityel .ennif!.1,Innsersatks,theonlyknowntissue4,1

iiCr-al;Innsret. isseellneel, thiskitedthatInromotesdiseliargeofa e,'T1. eles.Finlionfluidfrontagland.TheSouthAfriian n+Iwatery(vntallsnakenamedinscience."Cameos onmerfar.rlionibeatus."isoneoftheserareeases. 1.. !:1UVI Thereasonforthisisveryplain:the purse,. sininnrers itglandsarevery.verylarge,mireloeitted stile''"-1i'kareellse-farbackinthebead,andfillone-sixthof ,..1by I.Hilesonneans.theentirelengthofthesnake'sbody. ese kimemehow Wheredoesthepoisonenterthecavity -1...heretherinkere: itnoison.ofthetooth!

T'',owsloesrho.4,mtreto,animalinject Thepoison-glandsareconn-etedbya thispoisonintoitsenemies'blood! longpassageorcanal,whichterminates ThepeoplewholiveinlasaulifillTvrolinamum-cutaneouspouchorfold-theso!sivethename"bitingmake"tothosethatcalled"poisonpouch"-whichalmostcom-

bloodoftheviper'sprey,furtheopening ofthepoison-toothisabovethepointand infront.Ifitwereattheverytipthe fluidcouldnotcomeout,sincethetooth isstuckfirmlyintothewound;andifit' wereononeside.oratth::hackofthe tooth,nofluidsouldflowout,sofirmly doesthefleshofthevictimpressagainst thefang.

Oncemorethewonderfulplanands-sy tomofnatureandcreationaremanifest. 1Vhenitbites,thesnakestrikeswith thetoothjustasamanchopsWithanaxe. Thebittenandwoundedvictiminvolun-tarilyjumpsawayinpainandtcrror,and arcpoisonous;andtheyarequiteright,bythisquickjerkleavesanopenspace foritbymeansofthebiteofitsteethbetweenthefrontofthesnake'stoothand thatthiscreepingcreaturethrowspoisonitsowntornandbleedingflesh.Nowthe intoawound. dreadfulpoisoncaneimisilymixwiththe Snakes'teetharestrong,conical,and bentbackwardiuthemouth,whichisfill- edwithmanyrowsofthem.Asausual thing,thesnakeswallowsitsvictim, whirlsveryoftenisbiggerthanitsown body,andtoallowthisnatureprovidesit withmovablejawbones,connectedonlyby elasticligaments,whichgivesthesebones freemovementandpermitenormousopen- ingofthemouth.Thus,bypushingfor- wardnowtheright,nowtheleftsideof thejaw,therowsofteethslowlyand rhymeticallyforcethepreydownthe throatoftheserpent.

Saltdissolvedinalcoholwillcf-Ire greasestainsfrontc:othiimg. salttoremoveink-stainsftQ-:11a carpet,whentheinkisfresh.

Usesaltforcleaningpianokeys,1:nife handlesandgine,'Tottedbyhardteeter. Nixstarchwithsalttopreventlumping -elevenpartsstarch,onepartsalt. Placeantinovertunderbaking ordertopreventscorchingoftheirLon- tents. Putapinchofsaltin-whitesofe4gs whenbeatingthem;alsouseit:len whippingcream.

Soakinkstainsinsoarmilk.Ifadark stainremains.rinseinaworksolie'..!.of chlorideoflime.

Toremoveironrustspots,soakthor- oughlywithlemonjuice,sprinklewith salt,andbleachforseveralhoursieth,) sun.

Hotwaterandsoapeenerallyremove greasevets.but.iffixed -bylong - sid- ing,useether,chloroform'orosplitha. Allthreeofthesemustbeneedaway fromthefireorartificiallight.Whencleaningbamboofu:nitureusea brushandwarmwaterandsalttopre- ventitfromturningyellow.Whendust- ingcarvedfurniture,alwaysuseapaint- erSbrushtogetintoelltheisevices. Neveruse:stepinwashingsilk k- ings.Braninwateristheproperfluid touse-fourtablespoonfulstoaquartof water.Rinseinseveralclearwaters, pressingthewaiterout.Drystockingsin hesun.

Tokeepdoughnutsfromburningand becomingtoobrown,dropapieceofraw ehite therepotatoinyourboilinglard,and willbenounevennessinthere- Aleo.WhentobaccohasI'ere toodryinShepouch.placeasliceofpo- tatowithinthe.pouch,andmoisturewill berestored. Whitelaceshouldneverheputaway withoutfirstbeingcleanedandrepaired. Itshouldthenbelaidinaboxlinedwith bluetissuepaperandsprinkledallover withalittle'powderedmagnesia.the paperydieingthenwrappedroundthelace .4.)thatitiscompletelyprotectedfromthe :ir.Whenthelaceisagainrequired :henagnesiavaneasilybeshakenomit. 'l'ocleanfinger ondoorsrubthem kerosene.Theneakswilldisappeallike withaelm.anpieceofflanneldippedin keroseneoil.Themarkswilldisappear likemagic.Afterw..rdiwipewithaclean haltwrungoutofhotwatertotakeaway hesmell.Thisisletterthanusingsoap andwater,asitdoesnotdestroythe paint.Keroseneoilisalsoexcellentfor chaining ifilux1hall-doorswhichface adusty'roadway.

sirMEPRACTICALHINTS.U'SlUT VEGETABLES.

1.--TheirPreparation. OldPotatoes.-Serubanddrypeel seryfinely,takingouteyes;dropinto (-lean,coldwater,andlotstarkena coupleofboarsbeforecooking. NewPotatosss.-Serubwith in.coarse brushandalittlesalt.Thisshouldbe donejustbeforecooking.

Cabbage.----CnttheoutsWeleawe,.off, andremovethesoksandcoarse:part ofleafstalk.Soakforhalfanhourin alungsquantityofsaltedwater.teuliflower-Takeofftheonteideleaves. Shortenstalk-tobikenofyouneleases, ;elssakinsalteiwatertoextract',iv inecets.

Marrew.---Penlverythinly,issuoving eweandseek;cutinpiecesaboutfour inchessquare.andwash. einineels.-SeriptheleavesIronstalk, ;eel Alwellinseveralwaterto:',smove .1: of ,,rapothee:alksSeenthe du:-.0withdsharpknife,inisl Rind htmelies,making As -helprtaigittre*illstime

Carrots.-Sci-apethoroughlyfinthe theeed,arp''.alterboiling,lnyrub- b:eeinaennees enfisienitlythSklyto wmA-slyti'r(s(ifany)fromskin. Illions.-1;eisses,theoutsidedryskins,eeldeepinto01.1waterto 2.--1'11Cc, Virzetahles.at v,'gLk' (s,,-intspineehslold netnees)slnes1.1ohit°!delayof.cillett. Aitirplastilt>houldheaddedtotne'erin whist,theyarcennked.Oneteaspoonful toeveryTeleorwateristheusedpro- poneion. r-,,envesseethlesshouldbepuntinto boilingwster.andhelen:ledrapidly.v the1i,1effsensepee.Thispower'sthe ,,' veg,tobles.shouldbeputLto -eelboiledslowly.'Hilid ,anc,pan.Theexceptiontotill-Int.tiv ruinisoldpotatoes,whichgointocold water. Peasshouldhavesugarinwaterin whichtheyareboiled.Alsoalittlemint shouldbe'boiledwiththem.Bothpeas andbeansshouldbesaltedafterbeing cooked.

BrENZ\ BROS

GreatDisplayofWinterGoods.

Ladies'UnderclothingDepartment.

Itiswithextremepleasurewehevetoannouncethatwehave'justsecuredtheservicesofamostexperiencedLadytotakechargeofthis Department.

Inadditionwehavejustopenedamostup-to-dateFactory,fortheManufacturingofallWHITEWORK.Ladiescannowhavegarments speciallymadetoanysize,oranydesign,attheshortestpossibletime,'andtheleastpossibleexpense.

ThisisgoingtobetheunderclothinghouseofW.A.,ifmarkedattentionandenterprise canmakeitso.Cometouswhenrequiringanythinginthisdepartment,thevalue " willplease.

Dressmaking

Areyouoneofthosewho'has

Poyouwantonereadymadeoronemadetoorder? Ifsowehavealovelycollectionreadymade,inall iona'.lematerials.Ifyouwantonemadetoorder,oursistheplane,whereguaranteedsatisfactionawaitsyou. andFinishcannotbeexcelledbythebestLadiesTailorinthisoranyotherStat...

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Redmond's

Tribtte totheWeMot Mitster'sDelition toAnteROL

thisweekpublishesthe fol. articlebyNIL..J.E.Redmond, M.I'.

N:ls,Ibelieve,theverylastmember ofParliamenttospeakto"C.-B.'within the:-ecinctsoftheHouseofCommons. andIshallneverforgetthisinterview.

"Itw.isWednesday,the12thofFebrumy.A-Prim,Ministerhehadmadea sia!,ofconsilerablelengthintheIowa....proposingaresolutionfortheclosure of discussionoftheLand'Values otlandIBill.whichhadbeenrejectedby theHouseofLordslastyear,andwhich the(tovernmentwereabouttosendback totheHouseofLordsagainasachallenge

"Hisspeechwasfairlyvigorousaltho:,:11itwasnoticedthatheseemed sun,-..hatnervousandmademoreuse tl,',milofcopiousnoteswhichliehad le downwithhim. nt7.30intheeveninghesentme a - withadesiretos,-Tme.Ifount oneofthesmallprivateroomsimnnlybehindtheSpeaker'sChair.I di, withhimfullytheforthcoming Ruledebate,whichwastotake p1.: ,nthefollowingMonday,andI fou;,1himmostanxiousanddetermined the:thediscussionshouldbeofacharacterc:;tirelysatisfactorytoIrelandandto theLi,thParty:

"Hetoldmethathehadmadeuphis mindtowindupthedebatehimself,and thatIcouldrelyuponmakingastrong HomeRuledeclaration.

-s."Ii;,,,wingtheenfeebledstateofhis healC.Isuggestedthatheoughttospeak ear'ynthedebateinsteadofputtinghimselfthelaborofwaitingupuntilalate hourandspeakingperhapsatmidnight. Ho11Fweredthatbysaying.'Iamnotso far2,neasallthat.,andIamquitedetern,inedtowindupthedebatemyself.'

"Inoticedthathisfacewasnotonly drawn,butalmostghastlyinitspallor, 4 andIapoligasedtohimforhavingkept himsolong;buthewouldnothearof anyapology.Ontinecontraryheassured methathewasasanxiousasmyselfabout thesuccessoftheforthcomingdebate.He saidhewasthengoinghometohavea

irl'-`7)Asoyourlipswhite, you:'.11,?el.;--;colorless, yourearstransparent? Anddoyoulookthin andcareworn?It doesn't takemuch imaginationtosee redlips, blooming cheeks,and abright,cheerfulface,inevery bottleofAyer'sSarsaparilla.

Ifyourappetiteispoor,your digestionimperfect,andyoufeel nervousandweak,yououghtto lake

AYER'S Sarsaparilla

Itexpelsallimpuritiesfromthe blood,andgivesstrengthandvigor tothenerves.Itwillsurelyrestoreyoutohealth.

Asnowmade,Ayer'sSarsaparillacontainsnoalcohol.

Therearemanyimitation Sarsaparillas.

Besureyouget"AYER'S."

PreparedbyCr.I.C.AyerALCo.,Lowell,Mass.,U.S.A.

AYER'SPILLS,thebestfamilylaxative.

quieteveningandrest.Hesaid'Goodnight'tomeandwentoutbytheprivate dooratthebackoftheSpeaker'sChair,andimmediatelyleftthebuilding.

"Thatwasthelast,occasiononwhichhe eversetfootintheHouseofCommons.

"IconfessthatIfeltextremelyuneasy aboutthestateofhis.health,andImentionedtomorethanonefriendthateveningthatIwasalmostshockedathisappearanceatclosequarters.

"IcannotsaythatIwasentirelysur- prisedwhenthem-itaftern000nIwasin-

funned,inthestrictestconfidence,that !:,.eagainhewasextremelyseriouslyill.

Thepublicdidnotknowatthattime anythingaboutit,andevenwhenmention wasmadeinthepapersthathewasindisisrsed,thematterwasmadelightof.But IknewfromThursdayafternoonthathe wouldneverheseenintheHouseofCommonsagain.

"Astrikinginstanceofhiseatraortii naryanxietyfortheresultoftheHome Rulediscussionwasaffordedthenextday thatis.Friday,the14thofFebruary.

"Mr.Birrellhadsuddenlybeenstruck downbyinfluenza,andwewerethenAr thispositionthatneithertheMinister, responsibleforIrelandnorthePrime Ministerwouldbeabletotakepartinthe HomeRuledebatesonthefollowingMonday.

IrchishopRyan'sWit.

ThewitandhumorofArchbishopRyan isproverbial.Hisreadyreparteeisone oftheassetsofPhiladelphia.George Barton,inthePhiladelphia"North_American,'retellsthesegoodstoriesabout him

TheArchbishopaskedifhedidnotcare tomakesomerepliestoacockneyEnglish evangelist'scharges,shookIrisheaddecidedly.

"Oh.no.no,Icannothaveanythingto dowithhim."

"Why?"wasthesurprisgdenquiry.

"Because,"wasthecalmresponse,"he isthemanwhoheartlesslydrivestire'h' outofhome,happiness,andheaven."

Tinepastorofachurchinoneofthe miningtownswasexaminingalittleboy inthepresenceofthearchbishop. "Whatismatrimony?"heaskedseverely

Thelittlefellow'seyesbulgedoutwith frightatthesuddennesswithwhiohthe questionwasput,andthensaid,mechani- cally:

"Matrimonyisastateofpunishmentto whichsomesoulsarecondemnedtosuffer forawhilebeforetheyareconsideredgood enoughtogotoHeaven."

"Tut,tut."ca'1theoldpriest,impatieraly"that'sthedefinitionofpurgary.What-"

"Lettheboyalone,father,"saidthe archbishopwithamerrytwinkleinhis eye,"hemayberight.WhatdoyourorI knowaboutit,anyhow."

InalectureoncrimeinIrelandhetold ofapoorIrishmanwhopouredintohis earssuchataleofmisfortunethathehad neverbeforeknowntobecrowdedinto thelifeofoneindividual.Afterlisteninginamazementtothepoor-fellow'srecital, FatherRyanasked:

"Well,Pat,inallyourtroublesdidyou everthinkofcommittingsuicide?" Notuponmyself,yourreverence,' camethereply.

1VayneMacVeagli,counselforPresiroad,laug,thinglysaidthatMr.Roberts, whoalwaystravelledwithIriscounsel, couldgettheArchbishoppassesoverall therailroadsintheUnitedStatesifinreturnhewouldgiveMr.Robertsapassto Para-dise.InstantlytireArchbishopre- plied:"Iwoulddosoifitwerenotfor separatinghimfromhiscounsel."

Atadinneroneofthespeakerssaid thatinthepartofIrelandfrontwhichhe comealloftheRyanswererogues. Lookingatthespeaker,whowasalawyer,theArchbishopsaid:

"ItmaybepossiblethatalloftheRyans arerogues,butitiscertainthatallofthe roguesarenotRyans. JohnTalbotSmithsaysthatononeoc- casionawell-knownandesteemedpriest, calledupontheprelatetoaskforavaca- tiononthegroundthathishealthre- quiredit.Ashewasnotedforhisfre- quentabsencesfromhisparishtheArch- bishopcouldnotforegotheopportunityof agood-natureddig:

"Thephysiciansaysyourneedachange ofair,father?"

"Theydo,yourGrace."

"Howwoulditdo,then,totrytheair ofyourparishforamonthorsoasa changer

Onceheremonstratedwithapriest, whosesilkhathadseenitsbestdaysbe- forethewar.

"Iwouldnotagiveupthatoldhatfor twentynewones,"saidthepriest;"it belongedtomyfather,whofellintheup- risingof'48.

"Andevidentlyfellonthathat,"said theArchbishop. WhilehewasabishopinSt.Louis, o Mgr.Ryanwasapproachedbyafriend day.whocametohimingreatex- citement,saying:"Bishop,didyouknowthatSmithhad beenelectedtoCongress?"

"Oh,well,"saidtheprelate,encourag- ingly"he'syoungandstrongmaybehe willoutliveit."(,

EUCHREPARTYANDDANCE.

TheFLA.C.B.S.willholdaEuchre PartyandDanceintheHibernian Moll,MurrayStreet,oneachaltar- ask,Thursday.GoodPrizes, Refreshments.

Sherldais'sBand.

4LINSE'EDCOMPOUND,'TradeMart ofKay'sCompoundEssenceofLinseedforCoughsandGolds.

Localand ersonal

AfewdaysagoSirJohnForrestarrived inWesternAustralia-hishome,.ashe60 proudlycallsit.Forthwithhegaveaninterview,and,alterapreliminaryflogging bitterlyenoughgiventotheFederalGovernment,itsmethods,anddefects,hebelaboredtheLaborlapresentativesofWeeternAustraliainthebossParliament.The "Caucusites,"hescornfullydesignated SenatorsandRepresentatives,excepting himselfandHedges.Hedeclaredthatthe menhadnotraisedtheirvoicesonce againstthespoliationofeeaternAustrelia, bytheFederalGovernment,andhegave usareasonthattheLabormenwere merelyopportunists,whohadnohomein ,W.A.nointerest,initsiulvancementbeyondthatpointwhichenabledthemto livewellinit,orbetteroutofit.

SirJohnemphaticallysaidthatoncethey leaveWesternAustralia,theyforgetthe Stateandthefoolishpeoplewholedthem andappointedthemtofatbilletsinVictoria.Asproofofhiscontention,hesaid thattheyallhadtakentheirwives,their householdgoods,theirinterestsofevery kindpossibletoVictoria.Therethey boughtintonewhomes,anddischarged theirduties,notaccordingtothefeelings oftheirconstituents,butaccordingtothe mindoftheFederalGovernmentLabor caucus.Theresultisthatmastdrasticand injuriouelegislationhasbeenallowedto passunchallengedbythesepatrioticlegislators,onwhoseintegritytheelectors havestakedtheinterestsoftheState.

AccordingtotheKnight,nomanraised hisvoieetopiotectthisState,excepthimselfandMr.Hedges.Webelievethereis muchinthecontention.Wehavebutto readtheSenator'sdefenceofSirWilliam Lyne's"grab"torealisehow"Victorian"theflashSenatorhasbecome.If theflashGovernmentwantsall,itmust haveall.AndiftheStatewantsmoneylet itborrowit,orimposedirecttaxationon itsalreadyover-taxedinhabitants.Tosay theveryleastofthisattitude,itisavery gneetionableexecutionofhisdutytothe eleetersofW.A.

Andifmenhavemadetheirhomein Victoria,anddrawgoodeateriesasprofessionalpoliticians,andcankeeptheirbilletsbyaperiodicalvisittoW.A.during !whet)capitalandcapitalistsaredenounced andthelaboristsarestillfurtherdeceived, whyshouldtheytakeanyrealorliveintetestinthisState.Theyneverhadany thinginit,theyleftnothinginit,andit isnotfashionabletodefendtheCinderella StateinVictoria.

T.

HotelClaremont,

RightatRailwayStation,CLAREMONT, W.ORCHARDwishestoinformhioldfriendsthathehastakenthe aboveHostelry,andwillbepleasdtoseethemwhenpassingthrough ClaremonteithertotheCity'orPort.

FIRST OnlytheBestLiquorsSold.

CLASSACCOMMODATIONforVISITORSandTRAVELLERS. FISHING, BOATIN(le BATHS, T.W.ORCHARD,Proprietor. ,(LatePeakHill).

Thehalf-yearlymeetingofthe H.A.C.B.S.(AllHallows'(Branch,Boulder)washeldonWednesday,17thinst. Intheunavoidableabsenceofthepresident,Bro.M.Brown,Bro.J.B.Ryan wasvotedtothechair.Threenewmemborewereinitiated,andsevennewpropoealewerereceived,anditwasgenerally admittedthatthenewarrangementbetweenthevarioussocieties,thedoctors, andtheChamberofMineswillbeofvery materialbenefittoallconcerned.Afterthe usualroutinebtaineeewasconcluded,the followingwereelectedtothevariousoffiresfortheensuingterm-President,Bro. M.Collins!vice-president,Bro.31.Kilgaraf;treasurer,Bro.R.D.Lane;secretary,Bro.J.Cawleywarden,Bro.P. Coffey;guardian,Bro.D.Dunlop;sick visitors,Burn.31.H.O'Connor,J.Duggan,andJ.Rocchi.Thosememberswere installedintheirvarious.officesbyBro. J.B.Ryan,whoinafewwordsoutlined forthemthedutiespertainingtotheir positions.

Thecabledreport(saysthe"Herald") astotheresponse--orverydecidedlackof response-ofthemoney-mongersofLondon totheapplicationofWesternAustraliafor aloanofamillionofmoneyisdecidedly discouragingtothose,who,familiarwith theresourcesoftheWest,knowitssecuritiesaregoodvalue,and,thoughthe Stateiscarryingaheavyburden,itis fairlyequaltoit,ifnotonitspresent prospect*,inthenearfuture. The factconcerningtheloanisthat,ofthemillionoffered,thepublictook£70,000,and thebalanceof£930,000remainsintime handsofthebrokerstobedribbledout asthereareopeningsforunloading.Variousexcusesmaybelookedfor.Butthe coldtruthhastobeadmitted,theattempttoobtainthemoneyhasresultedaltogetherunsatisfactorily,anditisevident thereis,atpresentatanyrate,little moneyfurusintheLondonmarket.

MusterJ.W.Horan,theRhodesscholar \VemaynotagreewithalltheKnight'softhisStatefor1907,andMasterW.J. motivesTorhisattackonLabor,butweDunne,lefttogetherforEnglandon seeeyetoeyewithhimintheaspectofthe21stofthismonth,3IasterHoranto theipmeetionwhichhesoetrunglyputbe-pursuehisstudiesatOxford,andMaster forethereadersofthedailypress. DunnetieastudentatFaradayHouse ElectricalEngineeringCollege,London.

Aprettyweddingwassulemnieedat St.JeeephaChurch,aorthani(saysthe Nineteen--lisele")onthe10thMetethe eunertatingpartiesbeingMissMaryWitkites,eldestdaughterofMr.WilliamWilkins,ofNortham,andMt.FrederickLord, ofNine:ham.TheRev.Fathershahofiiciated.Thebridewasgivenawaybylien latherandlookedcharmingincreamvoile UlulatedwithParisandinsertion,and headedwithellea,udmedallions,thecosaminebeingcompletedbyalongembroider01tulleveil,withamorenetoforangehies: aim.Shecarriedaprettybouquetof hireiieeeettelicititium,andaepara,gusfern. fluelaideeintrid,were\lipL.s,Rims uusiuofthybride,midMissN.Ilrenmem.LittleleakSane&(nieceofthe bridegrooms)astemiastruism-beerer.3liss 'Wilkinsworeadicesofwhitehazel andblueriblemmetoInaba, edged with creams lace; 31ss NoraBrennanworeabluemerman icedsilkwithcreaminsertion.LittleCareieSchmidt,woreaprettydressofcream nun'sveiling,endblueribbnuetomatch, andcarriedalovelybouquetofgarden dowseeandferns.'1'11,,bridegroomweesupuortedby31r.W.Melbinasbestman :rod31r.A.Wilkinsasginomsman.On leavingthechurchthehappycouplewere showeredwithconfetti.Attimereception, holdintheRailwayInstitute,aboutsixty me=tewerepresent.Thehalwastastehillydecoratedfurtheoccasion,andthe ;.,l.!tSWereleadedwithallkindsofdelialma-.Afterpartakingofthegoodthings provided,theweedtwistswerehonored. TheBev.FatherWal,11prepoaedthetoast at'the.brideandbridegroom,whim.hwasresittimiedtobythebridegroom."The Brideemaide"wasproposedby31x.C. Glee,.andrespondedtobythebest,man, Mr.\V.Melbin.31,'.B.McManuspropricedthetoastof'theparentsofthebride endbridegroom.Mr.Wilkinsresponding. 31r.andMrs.Lordleftfortheirhomeat Goomallingwiththebastwishesoftheir manyfriends.Thebride'stravelling dresswasofbrowncloth,withprettyhat tomatch.Thepresentswerehandsome andnumerous.

AbazaarwasopenedbytheRev.Father BriodyintheinstituteHall.Kenmore, lastFridaynight.Therev.gewtletnan gavetheopeningaddress.andiimplimentedtheworkersontileresulttheirlabors onbehalfofthechurch.asshownbythe well-filledstallsofusefulandernamental artielesofeverydesorption.He1,1siispoke inappreciativetermeofinembereofother denominationswhohadgenerouslyhelped withgifts.Thevariousstallsweretastefullydecorated,coldwerepresidedoverby Mrs.McCabeandtheNlifeeesPickering. theWorkers'Stall;Niesdameeilatho,A111lOre;111:1FlareinthedirectionofabKanewnaAdverseStn11;andllesdamee Balaandreading,HewerMall.Thelefreehment.tallweeintheLindeof311a. //eve,.AIns.\nateen.firs. and 31assStuart.

CardinalLogue,whoisArchbishopof Armagh,andheadoftheCatholic.Church inIreland,hasreturnedfromhisvisitto America,andhasgivenanemphaticdenialtothereportthatinthecourseofan interviewinNewYell;hemaderemarks refievtingupontheloyaltyoftheBritish Colonies.

Accordingtotheinterviewer.theCardinalsaidthathesawsignsofBritain's certaindissolutimeThecolonieswererestive.Anetraliato-daywaspracticallyindependent,andthetrendeverymoment wasmoreandmoreinthedirectionoftin soluterebellion.NewZealandweeindifferent,andCanndewaslegislatinginamannershowingdesiretoconduct.her()nu businessinherownway.ThefiresofrebellionhadbeenlightedinIndia,and menendwomenhangedfordaringtoadvocatetimenever-dyingdootrineoffreedom. WhenEnglandsataloneastheresultof hermisnovernment,itwouldbeadayof reckoningforthechildrenofIreland.

CerdinalLoguedeclaresthatthisreport isamireinvention,andsaysheneverstatedthatAustralia.andNewZeelandwere onthevergeofrebellion.andneverreferredtoIndiaat.ail.Headmitshaving statedinaNewYorkdrawing-roomthat

cidedagainsthi-'promotion.Heafter wardssenthispopersmertoMelhomirne.

Threenewetemuners,namedit.spectivelytheMant1141,MalwaeandMores, arebeingbuiltinGlasgowtotheorder oftheP.and0.CompanyfortheAustraliantrade.Eachofthevesselsaill haveattommeeof11,500,andaspeedof between18gad19knots.

Themail teroyabroughtar..eord memberofiminierantsfromEnglandto theCommonwealth.Outofthecontingent.,whichnumbered284.,24willland inthisState.Therearenofewerthan 206boundforQueensland.Thesteamer isnowonherwayeastwards.

ThesteamerCealgardie.whicharrived recently,had200valuablerainsaboard forsettlersofthisState.

whenBritainbecameoldandinfirmshewas likelytoreceivehercoupdegracefrom timeIrishsubjectswhomshewassending toforeignlandswithvengeanceintheir hearts.

GreenbuehesTinYield.-Onlyoneparcel oftinorewastreatedattheBunburyend plantatGreenbusheslastweek.The45 yards-putthroughgavethefairreturnof lOcwt.3gr.oftinoxide.

ABig'Pimbea-Contract.-Inconnection withthesuppliesofmaterialfortheAdelaideElectricTramways, Kani andJarrahCo.securedthecontract,forthe sleepers,forwhichtheywillreceivethe sumof£20,562.

HibernianSociety.-Thehaalfyearly meetingofSt.Mary'sbranchofthe H.A.C.B.S.(Kalgoorlie)tookplace;on TuesdayeveningintimeHibernianHail, whitBritainbecameoldandinfirmshewas largenumberofmembersbeingpresent. Thebalancesheet,whichshowedthe Societytobeprogressingbothinthe membersniprollandtimefinances,was,owingtotheabsenceoftimeauditors'rcpole. deferredforconsiderationuntilthenext meeting.Threenewmemberswereinitiated,andelevennominationsformembershipwerereceived.Theelection,after veryclosecontests,resultedinthereturn ofthepreviousoccupantstooffice,withthe exceptionofthepresident,a-hoseretirementwascausedbyeffluxianoftime.in accordancewiththelawsgoverningthat office.Bro.M.F.Dwyerwaselectedto thepositionfortheensuingterm.

Outofthe13.000.000acresthatare alienatedinthisState,only460,000are tindercrop.

Atthe\\aginLandofficelastmonth 130applicationwerereceivedforland, theareaofwhichtotalled39.979acres. Thereceiptsforthemonthwere£813.

Adiscoveryofalluvialgoldisreported tohavebeenmadeInaFridayafew milfafromNarrogin. mow'!'"rritMeril MajorPope.theofficercommanding OleoWeatAustealiankrainitryItegiment,hasbeenpromotedtothemanicof Lieutenant-ColonelbytheNlilititryBoard inMelbourne.Heantforhisexamine tioninPerth.when!thebeardtheretie-

IlkdkieWalbilfeallestelMaeiteadia.114100. UTWILFORDMITCHELL (LateT.TateandCoy.) Established20years. LandandEstateAgent,SwornValuator, AccountantandAuditor, 83WILLIAMSTREET.

AccountancyWorkundertakenanddirectedbyW.J.Weethoven,A.I.A.W.A., L.I.A.V. ST.VINCENTESTATE.

NorthPerth,overlookingHydePark. BeatpositioninPerth.High,healthy, andpopular.Housesgoinguplikemushrooms.Buywhileyetthereistime.Close totwotrams.

BestBuildingSitesnowavailablein Perth,andonlyafewBlocksleft.

Prices,from£75perblock.One-fifthdeposit.Balanceeasy. Also"SUBIACOESTATE,"worthSubisoo, onthedirectrouteofproposednewrailwayfromSubiacotoNorthBeach.

Onemileoftramortrain.CambridgestreetmacadamisedrighttrptoEstate.

Thetakingsatthevariousenteitainments.givenbyler.Barnardo'sboysin thisStatenetted£1,912. Theone-time waifs,withtheirsupervisor,leftforAde laide'onThursday.

ThequarterlymeetingofSt.Patrick's branchtookplaceintimeHibernianHall onThursdayevening,the11thmet.1nere wasagoneattendanceofmembers,the PastPresident,Bro.W.AicCartuey,oc- cupiedthechiar. Afterareminutesoflasteieetinghad beenconfirmed,ore.McCartmieywarmly welcomedtheDistrictSecretarymatOr- ganisingOfficer(Bro.M.A.Scanlan)and theDistrictreasurer(Bro.J.Nugent)to themeeting.Bros.M.A.Scanlanand J..\ugentsuitablyresponded. Adeclarationonthefundswasreceived fromabrother,andthesickpayduehim wasaccordinglypassedforpayment. Correspondencewasreceived!tom.Bro. Hughes,ChristianBrother'sCollege,ask- ingforthepatronageoftheSocietytoa lecturetobegivenbyBro.Hughesinthe HibernianHallona3rdinst.,inaidof theSt.Patrick'sSchoolplayground,and fromtheUnitedFriendlySocieties'As- sociation,askingfortheappointmentof twospecialdelegatestoattendameeting atBohemiaHallon24thinst.,todeal withaspecialobject,viz.,toauthorise thehandingoverofcashatpresentinthe handsoftrusteestothele.F.S.A. Itwasdecidedtoacceedtherequestof Bro.Hughes,andthechairmanurgedthe membersto.comealonginlargenumbers tothelecture.

Bros.M.O'DeaandB.Shinewereelect- edspecialdelegatestothemeetingofthe U.F.S.Aon24thinst.

TheSecretaryreportedthatthefollow- ingcommitteesmetsince,the:actmeeting ofthebranchandtransactedbusiness:Benevolent,Building,Officers,andSports antiEntertainment. heSportamidEntertainmentCommittee motforthetirsttime,andmadethefol- lowingrecommendation:tothebranch:1.Thataspinsandentertainmentfund beestablished,andthatthecontribution be6d.permonthpermemberinadvance, voluntary.2.Thatinfuture,,.xcepton specialoieasices,thehallbeinsarranged thatgamesatcards,quoits,andshooting maybecarriedoneachmeetingnightafter themeeting,andalsothatthemembers mayhaveanopportunityofparticipating inalittlevocalandinstrumentalmusic, recitations,and,perhaps,somedancing, whenconeenieta.

Thefollowingnominationsforofficers forthenexthalfyeartookplane.

Anopportunitytomakemoneynottobe missed.Buyearly.

Blocks,from£15each.4.'5deposit,and £1amonthnointerest.

Innumerable AlsoHorses,PoultryFarins, Farms,etc.inallImicalitiee. ('allandgetFullParticulars.

ForPresident-Bros.W.McCartney,P.41' itoxby.J.M.Barry,J.11.Gordon,T. O'Hehir,J.Hart,C.Begley. ForVice-President-Bros.P.O'Brien, J.Hart,31.J.Horrigan,T.A.Roach, J.E.Kennedy,G.Gorman,C.Begley. ForSecretary--tiro.B.Shine. ForTreasurer-Bro.P.B.Snigg. ForWarchm-Bros.N.-McDonnell,T. A.Roach. ForGuardian-Bros.F.Guerin,H.McKenna,J.M.Barry,G.A.Dully. ForAssistantSecretary--Bros.F.Crogan,J.M.Barry,J.H.Gordon. ForSickVisitors-Bros.J.H.Gordon, .1.Hart,F.Guerin,C.Hensley,T.A. BenevolentCommittee-Bros.W.McCartney,C.Begley,F.Crogan. BuildingCommittee-Bros.J.Hart,W. McCartney,J.Hive,T.A.Roach. e'en ForJudicialCommittee-13ros.J.M. Barry,C.Tleerey,F.W.Reran.P. O'Brien,M.O'Dea,J.Rive,J.Webb,J. (fart,F.Crogan,W.McCartney,M.J. Horrigan. DelegatestoU.F.S..Assoriation--Bros. .1.Hart.J.live,J.H.Gordon,M.A. Se:mien,M.J.Horrigan. ItwasunanimouslydecidedtoentertatheIrishNationalForrestere.Men and.WomensBranches,atasocialinthe HallafterthemeetingonThursdayevening.,9thJulynext. Itwas,decidedtoplace£200inthe bandsofthetrusteesforinvestment. Thereceiptsfortheeveningamounted to£967s.2d.

INTERFeSTINGREADINGON "OLDN.E."

Everybodyhasavaguebeliefinthef beiltlegivingpropertiesofozone.Thee airofthecountry,oftheseaside,andof 1 highmountains,issaidtobecharged moreorleeswiththispeculiargas,andto thischargetheimprovedhealth ofthosewhobreatheitissaid tobe'due.Itisonlywithin learnttimes,however,that.ourknowledge ofthisstrangeelementhasemergedfront obscurityintoclearerlight,andthesteps bywhichmodernconclusionshavebeen reachedafferdanadmirablemonpleof whatseemed,agenerationago,tobea mostbafflingpeoblem.Thechemistand themeteeroligisthavebothbeenatwork, theIgnite:seekingtomakethegeein thelaboratorywiteaviewtoitsindustrialapplications,andthelatterinveetigiithe;itseresenceintheatmosphere.

THE"SMELLOFELECTRICITY."

Morethanahundredalt.!twentyyears ago,VanMerum,aDutchelectrician, noticedthatwhenelcetriesparkswere passedOnoughatubsofoxygen--thedistev,eyofuxygenbeingthenonlynine year.:old-epeeuliarteleitirwasinvolved. Theodourwaslikethatofelobster,and hadamostremarkableefectoncertain substences,suchasniereiryt.menishing lustreandentirelydestroyingitsmobility sadconvexityofsurface.Theodour Nvit,describedasthe"smellofelectricity,"andforfiftyyearsithadnoother name.In1840.theGernamchemist, SimabeiteinvestigatedVanMartini'sohservatiens.Hedetectedthesame"ernell ofelectricity"whenwaterwasdecomposedbytheelectriccurrent;healsofound thatwhenetitdreofcommonphosphorous werepartiallyimmersedinwater,theair ofalargeroomwouldbefilledwiththe odor.Shonheinwasthefirsttorecognise thegasasadistinctformofmatter.and declaredthatithadpeculiarproperties ofitsownwhichwerequitedifferent fromthoseofoxygen,havingthepower ofrustingmetals.:milassileermidmercury.whichoxygenwillnotrasaatall meterordinaryeireemstanres.Itslorairtietissodoursuggestedthenamewhich Shoubeineavethenewgas.Hecalled it"oxone."fronttheGreekwordow, "Ismell."

THEADDITIONALATOM.

I'm'alon7,timeafteritsdiscoverythe exactchemicalnatt,reofozonewasa mystery.Thechemistnowtellsusthat elate,issimplyc.xyaellillanotherheir,. Itisawell-knownfactthatcertainstile stanceslovethestiarelerapahilityofexistineiitteetetitllydifferentforums. whichintlicirelletnistilorphysicalreletionsarequiteinstinctfromearliother. Thiseilitelorscnenise.alledallotropy. S1111,111'1'ferexample.tie:millahittereryseal.canassumetheformofatranslucent iiii.sift,antipliablea,IrlalarrlithPr andorison.morefamilial'asalump -lonatil.rosy,,astiteethefereof thehaele-tudtrios'hrilrant Sioilarly topisitsr!weitmayhe er'otleci.41isbutanalteredorallotropic :,,rueof..,:yeetitlismewarr,ngementof i! 1:1.111'.11Stral it,101 In114'11',CF.. 1meletelsofoxyeen lestw.,ate '1 e, aclitis-this- t 111 Which ievest-,tiswithitssec'millpowers.irml fceitieelieeyeermele ex-eoel.neselosasfsen!elee

CI,,N11: 4,1a 14' if '.

VARYINGINQUANTITY.

Isthereanyozoueintheetmoephere Yes.inasmallandvariableproportion, dependingentirelyonlocality.The srrwllquantity,however,isofvastimportancetohealthandwelfare.ItspreSemiteisduetothefreeelectricityofthe air,andwhereverfound,itsquantityis, increasedafterathunderstorm.Itsmain

unctionistopurify.andthisitdoesmore tfectivelythananyotherIowancleanser. :Idoingitswork,asalreadysaid,itparts viththatthirdatomwhichgivesthegas ispeculiardistinction.Hencethecur-

ionsresultthatwherethereismuchwork forozonetodo-asinacrowdedcity,and thecloseinhabitedroom-theozonehas noozoneatall.itgetsusedupby smokeandotherimpuritiesanditisrarelyeverpresenteveninthelargestand bestventilatedapartments.Intheopen country,therefore.thereismoreozone thanhitownorcity,whiletheairthat comesfromthesethasevenarmeethan thatofthecountry.Fromarecordofohs:ay:elensmailt,onavoyageroundthe UnitetKinedomeemeyearsago,itappearedthatthequantityofozoneatsea 'variednotenlywithlocality,butalso withthedirectionandvelocityofthe wind.Intheopenseaitwasmoreprevalent,whileclosetotheshore,insome places.itwasalmostabsent,Ozonewas alsodeetectedilltheship'scabinbothby dayandnight,itsintensitybeingmuch lessthietthatfoundondee:.Theairof thseibin.jammedforroom,wouldprobablyare-iuntforthedifferencebetween thetwoplates.Itwasalsofoundthat heighthadagreatdealtodowithits presence.Therewetsmoreozoneonthe topofBenNevisthanofthesea-levelof thesamecoastsattheeametime.

THEBLUEOFTHESKY,

tett,1,pe",feleti

let ate 11I,- eel . t.,it,it,f,'. ld-ti.' eetee.i.Cis,.is::ts ,..:;title'sandat0,11 onifadie (.1 air.Theestaniie ..1it,e,,iti,ne',oddfromitsmei,.it s.11,'incie ;iirofiningmineral iopotteringcaroplior.pwrifyime elesieandWe:whinelinen Wili!4111112: ,',;andivoryani hardening au,:1,,etscial()twee:see.suchasthe Seildineofmusicalinstruments.Itis,in-elthewonder-workerananligvase, nitonlyindustrially.butalso asri,remedyformollyillsthatfleshis heirto.Ahostofdiseases.due-totheinvasionofamicrobe.aresaidtoyieldto itsgermicidalproperties.

Mostpoplehaveonlytoogoodreason todreadtherapidapproachofwinter, withitsfogandfrost,cuttingwindsand clammyatenosphere.Mostofushave sufferedfrombadcolds,wintercoughs, tenderthroats,orrovechests,tosaynothingofthefearofpleurisy,pneumonia.; chronicbronchitis,andasthma. I'eps,thewonderfulmedicinecompressedinsolidtabletform,haverobbedwinterofaltheseterrors.Pepsarenotonly asafecuroforallthroatandchestailments,butacertainsafeguardagainstall thosecoldsandchillswhicharethegate- wayofallthroatandchesttroubles.With aboxofPepsalwayshandyyoumaydefy coughs.coldsandbronchitis.eveninthe worstweather.

YoutakeaPepstabletoutofthesilver jacketinwhichitissealed,andplaceiton thetongue.Asthetabletdissolves,pow- erfulhealing,:strengthening,andgerm- producingfumesarise,andarebreathed directintothehroneltialtubesandlungs. Inthisuniquefashionthetineatand chestareclearedofphlegmandotherim- purities,hirki.nggerm$anddiseasearedestroyed.themembranesinjuredandinflamedbytrimessinitoiiiishing,aresoothedandhealed.andallthebreathingpas- sagesarestrengthenedandtonedtin. Theuselessnessoflignidremediesfor limetroublesisobvioustoall.sinc.eitis quiteimno.asibletoswallowaliquidinto thelungsoreveniotathevoice-box.All liquidspassstraightintothestomach,andmostold-fashionedcoughmixturesand coughcuresaredangerouslyloadedwith opium.chloral.morphia.andotheroar- entireandsedatives.Pepsareentirely freefronttheseabominable,drugs.and;UP safealikeforyoungandold.ThePeps methodofcomnreasingabreathableme- dicineintosolidtabletformisthelatest triumphofmodernchemistry,andhasre- alisedtheaimofmanyerectsnecialists inthroatandlungtroubles.Pepeare soldinls.6d.and3s.boxesbychemists

Theozonepresentintheatmosphere playsanothermostimportantpart.It issaidtoIse contributortotheblueof thesky.Furcenturies.itwasbelieved thattheoceanofairaboveuswasa turbidmediumduetothemyriadsofpartitlesfloatinginit,throughwhichwe lookint:,thedarknessofspace,timeblue au'.beingcausedbythefloatingpartielesreflectingtheblueraysofthetem. Thistheory.insofarasitatempteto acietintforthecolorationofthesky.was t,ot'lietinsomeyearsagebytwoFrenili chemists.HautefeuilleandChappuie,wh. declaredthatthebluerouldonlylieet Correspondence. plainedbythetwesenceofaitmoeplier ozone.ThsFrenchseientistsfoundedthe..

theoryuntb,surebasisofexperiment Havingliquifiedozone.theyfound.its odortobeindigoWee.Thetheoryle (Tiredafurthercentirmationfromobeee stationsmadeattileRoyalCollegeof

fifihgateC.Y

Theordinaryweeklymeetingvithe aboveSocietywasheldinthePariah.Hall onTuesdayeveuing,thePithnest.The President(Mr.J.Dwyer)occupiedthe chair,theattendanceoftheile,erebeing veryfair. Itwastunteimotelydeuitheltohold& SocialEveningonJuue30,inconjunction, withtheLadies'Society. ItvanalsodecidedtohaveSundayfootballinconjunctionwithothersocieties duringthewintermonths.

Thespecialbusinessoftheevening, electionofofficersforensuingtermand half-yearlyreportandbalance-sheet, provedverysatisfactory.Theelectionresultedasfollows:-Spiritualdirector, Rev.FatherCrowley;president,Mr.W. Reardon;vice-president,Mr.IV.Casey; secretary,Mr.A.Bryan;treasurer,Mr. J.Dwyer;editorofmagazine,Mr.J. Barry;librarian,Mr.W.Hannah;pees correspondent,Mr.E.O'Loughlin;committee,Messrs.G.Hannah,1'.Bryan,and A.Haynes;auditors,Messrs.P.Smith andC.Quigley.Theoutgoingsecretary (Mr.E.O'Loughlin)presentedhisreport ontheprogressoftheSocietyduringthe term.Itdisclosedaverycreditablestate ofaffairs,whenwetakeintomonsicleration thefactthatothersocieties.possessing greateradvantagesandattractions,have sunkintooblition.AlthouelieumemembersdonottaketheInterestiuthetterkingeoftheSocietethattheyshoot'.the greatmajorityhavealuevsalanife,teda keeninterestinitsweitaie,thataugers wellforitsfuturegreatersuccess.The Societyduringthetet,ntitetindebate, theFremantleCatholicInstitute.The subjectwas,"IstheAnglo-JapaneseAllianceinthebestinterestsoftheBritish Empire."TheFremantleteam,who tookthenegativeside,provedtheitiec.ves betterdebatersbyamatterofsixpoints intheirfavor. Thereweretwoveryinterestinglees turesdeliveredduringthetermon'SingleTax"and"Socialism,"byMessrs.R. Whiteand.1.Orrrespectively. itwasverypleasingtonotethesuccess oftheEesavCompetitiononMr.Deakin's Pastille Ctolt anstores,orpostfreefromthePermsDefenceScheme,heldonApril7th. ThePstil ieSssyd:iiiebv,.tiftourt.essnmeprices.Re-winner,Mr.P.Smith.preoentedavery fusei tinepapercmthisveryinterestingsubject, i andforhisefforthereceivedthecomplete worksofShakespeareandMoore. TheDramatictalentatalltime,manifestintheSocietywasresurrectedon hlarch.5r4i.NhenaTrialhyJury,inthe handsofMr.J.Deverwaspresentedto abumperhouse,eraobtainedkonieleof applause,whichwasveryeratifyineto thosewhopartiiipated.

Severalsocialitemsheldduringthe termprovedverysuccessful.principally theLadies'invitationNightandtheAn- Science,Dublin.Thereitteamfoundthat nualBanquet. °veleisfluoreseent,lliat,istosay.it.has

ThesportingsectionoftheSoi.ietywas theprepertyofaliserhinecertainraysof wellcateredfor,inthewayoftit,ket, belewhichtravelsofastthatoureyes duringtheslimmermonths..\'' camietseethem;it"degrades"themand notesiccessfuloneveryoccasionii, smitethemataspeedatwide])theyare withothersocietiesandclubs.teare seen.Theoilercifthefluorescent*,of pleasedtonotethattheSocietysuffered 07.1aleisabeautifulsteelblue.Here. onlyone'defeat. themisatettoldetotestetheold(ies-

Thehalance-sheet,presentedbytheout- time\Illyisth..-Le1Lai. itisblue goingtreasurer,wasreceived',ladadopted, b,sesathemil, I-,:,throughwhich asalsowasthereport.

Va11.11i,rtitare:1,.,,iwhitablueens.

Wedonotnecessarilyidentifyourselves withtheopinionsofcorrespondence. TotheEditorofthe"W.A.Record." Sir,-Toreceivinganoccasionaldoubtfulcomplimentatthehandsoftheultra ConservativePressoftheState,the "ExilesofErin"artsnotcompletestrangers,butthatadailyofsuchundoubtedly viriledemocratic.principlesasthe`MorningHerald,"shouldmakeitscablecolumns themediumtoofferinsulttothemostdemooraticofpeoples,bothinprincipleand

Votesofthankstotheoutgoingofficers whichis.ilwavs.-,'in!Iv,tipperre-practiee,ismatterformingledfeelingsoffortimeservicesrendereddaringthepast 12"e'e.1.1-'"is""''''.'"."ti'heverifierdeepregretandhitterdisappointment. termwerecarriedunanimously.11.i,inevenbyniotheeearth-bythebluenessofAt,rdingtoitscabledreport,aTh.,.stallationofthenewly-eleete:lotlicerthen meie1,--sisen,c,oleo.dayatadiatom'sMil:ran.wifeoftheAnglican-Bishopoftookplate.eachgentleman:'citedtothe ofthiet:,'ill'-entime,.andcalieedbytheAnt.kli,nd.is,.,1.,t,,iasi,i,4,t,.t,variouspsitionsveturninet eketothe WeeefivrlAaIIill,air. eilinasympatheticmoment,whereinhermembersforthehonorthey 1conferied zealforChristiancivilization -iiaisidteitidy ofup otirliutithe,intitabel:,,ppolarclisniifiltithye.m.inapo-ition utitekilherdiseeetienthat"the'damesef NewZealandwersIr.S.1111C11Wit!'III:\VII Votesofthankstothescrutineers, flues."'WhetherthegeedChristianLily:Messrs.CaseyandReardon,terminated intendedtoconveythattheaboriginesofthebusinessoftheevening. "cod',(,,tocountry"possesscliaracteris-it41444'"74!"1""."141:42.4"eilMill- ti,"incommonwiththeColt.orweara a1Tn-SENeITIVEWIVES. similardelineationofphysique.,,.again,

Theonlywayofobtainingand maintainingskin-beautywithoutresortingtopastes,pow- dersandcreams(which,inthe end,maketheskincoarse,blotchyandwrinkled),istoregu- larlyuseZAM-BUKMedicinal SOAP.Yourskin,withItsuse, getstheverybesttreatment possible,asitwillalwayskeep theskinsoft,refinedandinper- fecthealth.Eachapplication improvesItshealthandtexture Soldeverywhere,ordirect(loinThe Zaw-13ukMfr. -ydury.

.cllChildrenofMary. reoslytheVaticanatthe tee. levitationofthePope,whoaccoriiclthenasewcialreception.Thelittle girls receivedbythPopeinthe ChutchofSt.Peter,whichwasclosed toallothervisitors,andthePopemadean address,inwhichlieexhortedhishearers tolivehonest,godlylives,andtobe faithfultotheChurch.

exhibitapardenaltleoletiire-yuttempera- A nj,litinl'ell,j114to1,1111theirW t'ilritst tothedoctrineswhichshehaseticlentlypeee atterupedtoemitleiate,endare,thereime. evenaswe, tion,itisleftfortheinittettisticeitotonjecture. But,betheabovequestion vile11.f`VVIIthl1IllgilthelenselwellcrdieedcharitableMice['[.Bienthe rimyistxtet.Ort,glyrepni,ivc.;iye, repugnanttoa irni,or- talgeniusLi, left,itsint. pie,s,setit:,seal. statennhilltihit speaksforOurcivil,awial.welChristian enlightenmentmidadvan,cometofthe greathumanfamly.OnrellectintsCalthe ill-adviedandgriitesiewlyaleirdinspira- tions,onesesemestoliveintheday,ofthe Plantagenet.who.underthemantleof hypocrisy.madepretenceofhearinetoour Emeraldshores,thefar-fettledhatieeof histribe.'SocialOrder, Religion, andCivilisntiee." Irelandeternallyrefusestobedhowsinto thavoitcxthebarrenetelutioncreated the abilityofDarwin,even asslit'refusestoheelcietatenancetitthose clmetrinesintheirprimevalday,fosteredby theRhine.Therefore,wedesiretositgo.s1tothatsublimelady-ofourmodern divinetoeposaeotheravenuesofthought thanthosesupply.wheninanontbmstof unquestionableenthusiasm,madamwould makeitappearhowoursublimeChriatian heritageorperseourgenealogyentitleses torankinkinshipwiththeduskywarriors oftheSouthernSeas. Yourobedientservant, JAS,S.DOLING.

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Furmonthswehavebeen-everywaiting* forthelirstglimmerorthedeltaofCathulkinterestinanoreaneneionanour meteItliestitivated,wearegladto saybutsoslowlyisitads-we-lee,andSO ninnyreal451-apparentdiffieualeshave beenflumeiiithewayofitspioeress,that y)alinoetWeantodespairotitslite.A fewnun.,oftile"upanddoing"tapeare hardatRork.'theyhaveiputeirthsplelidel(lint,tecieetenatethet delofPerth,Whit11bCCilWCaink10L1with the-sleepily...,sickness"',ocralmonths ago,andtheymiditnoeasymatterto

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Whythisslenildbe.sowefailtosee. TheAustralians,generallyspeaking,are ademocraticpeople.Theyarealsoapeoplewhousesurf.fly,um-erviittvetittheir justrights.Theyloveagitationandorganisation.Themensirenotsatisfied withtheirsocialpositioniftheysee anotherandhigherwhichitmaybein theirpottertoattain.Thelaborerdesires toenterParliamentandassistinframing legislationthatstilltendtotheameliorationoftheconditionofthemasses.The would-bearistocratorcapitalistdesires thesameposition,thatliemaycontribute tomakeenactmentsforthepreservation oftheprivilegesoftheclasses.)!:very manwishestoacquireriches.Everyman ambition,independence.Eventhewomen wishtobemenintheirmannersandavocations.Theyformsocietiestorthdir protection,defence,andsocial amusement. Organisation.therfore,istheprimary characteristicoftheage.Societiesand organisationshavebeen:erasedandare beingformedforallsortsofpurposes. Theycovereveryfiel'iofhumanactivity. WehaveLaborPartiesandunions,and combinesandcaucuses.Wehavemutual benefitandiniprovementsocieties, C.Y.M.A.'s, girls'friendlyand protectionsocieties,gymnasticsocieties. societiesforthemindandthebody,and ofsocialpurity.Wehaveboys'clubs, philosophicalclubs,musicalclubs,sport andgamblingclubs,andtemperanceclubs, etc. Alltheseandseveralotherstendtorealisethepurposeforwhich-theyexist.In themaintheyaregood.Theyarethe liveexpressionandrealityoftheablest thinkers. TheCatholicChurchbeingthemost

perfectofallorganisations,mustbet touchwiththespiritoftheage,andeonitequenelysheapprovesoftheexistenceof organizationsthatstandtortheadvance. meatandbettermentofsociety.Nuone morereadilyandemphaticadyadmits this,thandoesthebigotMacauley,inhis fameuecriticismofeitankehistoryof thePopes."lietoilsniereadersthatthe perpetuityoftheCatholicChurch,andher risingsuperiortoTiertoesinpastage.), wereduetoherunrivalledorganisation. Oneofthemostrapidofthejournalistic bigotsinthisStatemadethesameadmisSteildomemonthsago.Weweretold, indeed,thatourOhurchwasagreat,aye, awonderfulorganisation,themostperlect politico-religiousorganisationinthe world!And,whilenot.admittingthe flippantdescription,wemayconfessthat, Ittunanlespeaking,herconquestsofthe past,and-hergreateronesinthefuture, areinagreatmeasure,andwillinagreat degree,beowingtoorganisation.

ApartIronsthefactthattheChurchapprovesoforganisations,whichmakefor thefurtheranceofthecommonendwithoutinfringingontherightsofindividuals, associationIncthebettermentofhumanityisnaturaltoman.Individualeffort, isolatedandunassisted,caneffectvery littleinourage.\omatterhowvenue tile,howstrong,orhowinfluential,anindividualmaybe,orhowskilfullyliemay usehispersonaltalents,hisresultswillbe microscopic.Onecaneasilysnapa singlethread,butmanythreadstwisted cudcombinedtogetherwillholdfast,the largestlinerstothewharf.Itwasbylas powerindieciplingandorganisingthat thecelebrated\\indthors-tbecamemore thanamatchfortheironBismarck,when thelattersworeateaytheibertiescf.the GermanCatholics.Itwasbyorganisation thatDanO'Connellwontheprivilegeof religiousemancipationforIreland.Great andbrilliantastheseleaderswere,they wouldbeasdustinthestorm,werethey notsupportedbythesolidphalanxofan earnestandunitedpeople.Atthepre- sentdayanti-Christianandanti-Catholic tiegaiiisationsandSlwietiescombined. withtheinfluenceofanunscrupulous press.arethemostpotentfactorsinthe (Tiradeagainstthetruefaithandpure moralsofthepresentday.

-Iha"'is"11,)"ourweielerripely)into astonishmentwhenwereflecteatheap- pinlAILlyiota:elle:IapathyalLairleesug menoftentralPerth.lueyhavebeenso energetic,sovigilant,andSOCOLISt.1C1111011,,so10a1110toallowtheshadowof to:sallytheirlairmunethatlliVitt- bersofalinueteveryclub!laveLeenne ()Airingaftertheoldsocietyofthepast. Anthtusesiwsale,:itrelawea10let taughtbytheenemy."Yet,whilewe see,antiouryoungerandoldermensee equallyaswell,thevastengine01urgent- eatenestelae,theiipa,tle,atmat'atilt%Ire hate;''urged,"lid theyusewith'1".1, deadlyelicitanddiabolicmalice,iiithe destructionoffaithandmurals,weare contenttotakeiteasyandlettheoppor- tunitiesofalifetimebelostandfrustrated.

11emusthave,therciore.,anorganisa- tiontorouryoutki;men.Lucyareciposeu to taL/i8er.,,autotinnyrequire timegrisliestllelp.lacyareteeyeung tenons,wwoe:etmeaneyhas110ty-ei,peed deucedeydeeappoinuitent,andwhoare Dgih1111i;011Sellls01the 111111tellt4 %smellnereticaislidrationaurtieCo1'11'011Meinmaywiseupon!nein.Leery oftileUnwell-generalaudpruvintlalurgestheestzn'u,uuieutuispe,:iuisocieties furyoungmen.true,America,leadstut) wayinthismatter.lneAmericansate hornpuelitulandresource:1in.llieAmericanLatlionc-amuch-travelledpriestassuresus-isthomostearnest,deliberate,andaggressiveCatholicteaearth.11,ecan st)cluelyfollowtheteeAmericanCatholic,andwiththeCouncilofBaltimore, preserveintheirinnocencetoeyoung meiwhorekeivedagoodtrainingand educationfromthewaysandallurements oftheworld,andfrombeingauserbedin theinikelstroniofturbalilensocieties,and eventuallylost."IfthelaityLeconteindifferentandentangledinthelabyrinthof evilassociationsandalliances,theyquickly tallAunttheranksofchurchmembers. Anditisfutiletothinkorconceive,much lesstoassert,thatifourmenminglewith andmakematesof'thescoffer,thegamb- ler,thematerialistindtheimmoral-all ofwhontanu.stbenetinbusinessandat work-thattheycanremaingoodand faithfultotheirchurchorpureinmorals. Iftheytouchpitch,theyshallbedefiled," endastheworld'stendencyisexeryday moreevidencediiethewaragainstthe Churchanditsfounder,theyoungandold menwholoveitaretouchandgowithit. Tocombatmuchoftheevilthatbesetsthe Catholicman,aCatholicSocietyisnecesetry.Itneednotbeexclusivelyfor youngmen.Itsprogranunecouldbeeuch thatni&ofeveryagewouldfindrecrea- tivepleasureinit.Theirviewsoflife andlife'sproblems,manyofwhichthey mayhavesolved,orareendeavoringto solve,wouldproveinterestingandinstruc- tivetoall.Therewouldthusbecreated aconunonresortforthemarriedandthe single,whereeithermightpassapleasant hourortwoaftertheirday'swork.There wouldbefoundmanycommonsympathies andmuchscopefortherealisationofthe be,t,andpurestintentions.

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June284.1h.-III.SundayafterPentecost. St.Leo.11.,PopeandConfessor. Monday,29th.-SaintsPeterandl'aul, Apostles,doubleof1classwith Octave. Tuesday,30th.-CommemorationofSt Paul,Apostle. Wednesday,Julylst.-OctaveofSt. JohntheBaptist. Thursday,2nd.-VisitationoftheBlessed VirginMary. Friday,3rd.-St.Paul1.,PopeandConfessor. Satudrday.4th.-St.lrenaeus,Bishopand Martyr.

The'Rev.BrotherHughesgaveamost interestinglecturetoalargeandappreciativeaudienceintheHibernianHanon lastTuesdaynight.TheVeryRev. FatherKeoghpresided.Theoojectof thelecturewastoprovidesufficientfunds tocompletethegravellingandornamentingofSt.Patrick'sschoolplayground. Theresultmusthavebeenverysatisfactory,andwecongratulatetheRev.Brotheronthesuccessheachievedbyhislecture.

TheVeryRev.DeanMartedipaida shortbusinessvisittothecityduringthe week.

TheNovellainhonouroftheSacred HeartclosedintheCathedralonFriday, 26thinst.UnthemorningoftheFeast oftheSacredHearttherewassolmen HighMass,afterwhichtheBlessedSacramentwasexposed,timidtheExposition willcontinueuntilSundaynightatdeVOti011S.Asusual,werequestthepeople tebegenerousinsenslingalongcandles, flowers,andvasesforthealtar.Itisregrenadethatthisgrandstorkisfrequentlylefttoanee--notinurethan mallet-dozen,whoworkyearinandyear outfortheChurch.Manywhocanwell affordtobegenerousneglecttotakeashy notice,exceptwhensomethinginthedicorati,inoffendstheir"taste,"andthen nocriticismisstrongenoughtoexpress theirindignation,andthisataworkto iorwardwhichtheydonotgiveamoment oftheirtimenorspendahalf-pennyof theirwealth.It.wouldbea:splendididea to.publishalistofthedonorstothe Church,andthenthecensoriouscritics, notfindingtheirownnames,willlikely tightshyofcriticisingtheworkoftheir neighbors.

QuiterecentlytheCatlexlralenvironmenthasbeenthehauntoflowdownscoundrels,whotakedelight interrifyingpeoplewhohappento helatein(Int.&onSaturdaynights. Frequentlyladieshavebeensubjectedto queriesand"shadowing"Ibythesetimelimeadebrutes,forwhomaresolver charge'wouldbeafittingsalute.'They arellasardlybeyonddescription,forifa manappearstheyskulkawaywitha hang-doggaitthatplainlyshowsthestuff theyaremadeof.Weknowsomeof them-theissueofsin,wihobut,forflue caretheDeviltakesofthemwouldhave longagosuicide&Thepolicehavebeenappearingintheseplacesmorefrequently andtheposthasthereforekwchanceof beingobnoxious.

Theconcertorganisedunderthesuper- visionofFatherMorriscauseoffonMon- daynight,andwasadistinctsuccess. Themanagementexpectaverysubistan tialstintironstheproceeds.Almost - everyitemontheprogrammewashear- tilyapplaudedbyafullhouse.

WearegladtoreportthattheGirls'Reformatoryhasbeenapprovedandstart- edonasmallscaleattheHomeofthe ChildShepherd,Leederville.Hence- forthyoungandrefractorygirls,whose homelift,tendstotheirmoraldestrue- tion,willbesenttothisrefuge,where theywillbecarefullykept.apartfromthe ordinaryinmatesofthehome,whoseold andwilywayswoulddonogood-tosay theleastofit-totheyoungerones.These latterwillhavetheirownisolation,their ownspecificwork,andwillbeunderthe supervisionofspecialsuperiors.Truly, tilosisoneofthemostadmirabledepart-mentsofthisworthyinstitution,andwe congratulatethecommunityonthestart theyhavemade,andhopeitstillsoon reachthedimensionsofthesisterinstitu- tion,whichdeservessowellofthepublic.

TheRev.FatherMangan,C.S.S.R., conductsaretreatfortheChristianBro- thersattheCollegeduringthecurrent. week.

NextweektheRev.FatherMcDonnell, C.SS.R.,conductstheannualretreatRa- titeSistersofMercy,VictoriaSquare.

(ByaCorrespondent).

OnlastFridayMr.1VilliamRoddun died,atteralongandpainfulilinees.For weeksIlehadbeenunderthecareofthe leadingdoctorsinFremantle,whodadall thatmedicalskillcoulddutocurehim, buthasageandconstitutionprovedtoo muchtortheirskill,withtheresultthat theysenthinthomeaconfirmedandincurableinvalid.lonfinodtobedathome Isisspanoflifewassooncomplete.Inreligionhehadbeenoneofthosehardened rresbyterianswhomakeastand-upfightfortheirbeliefs,'buswho,onbeingshown thatthereisanotherMetothequestion,arewillingtositdownandtifielligently lookatit.ItwassowithAlr.Hoddan, Behadbeet.marriedtoaCatholicwife foraquarterofacentury,andhadinsistedtorearandeducateaverylarge Catholicfamily,towhomindeedhehad beenagoodandprovidentfather.Feelingthathismentalcareerwassoonto terminatehedecidedonbecomiegaCatholic.Theforceofhiswile'sandchildren'sexampleforyearsshowedhimthat therewassomethingmoreintheCatholic religionthananyother,andaccordingly nemadeuphismindit,wasthebestreligiontodiein.Hesentforthelocal priest,FatherReidy,andwasreceived intotheChurchwitheveryevidenceif sincerityaweekbeforehedied.OnSaturday,at3.30thfimeralleftthedewards.Thefollowingladiesandgentle- gincemetery.Itwasverylargelyat- tended.EveryfamilyinandaroundNarloginformileswasrepresented,andthe cortegeoftraps,horsemenandturnouts ofeverydescriptionwasimposing.At thegravetherewasquiteaconcourseof Narroginmanhood,andtheRev.Father Smyth,afterreadingdiefuneralobsequies, brieflyaddressedthem.Thisseethedmore orlessappropriate,ifnotindeednecessary,becauseveryfewpeopleknewthat thedeceasedhadbecomeamoved,toth CatholicChurch,andwouldbeetaloss toexplainhowheelandbeburiedinthe Catholicportionofthecemetery,withthe Catholicrites,hadhediedashelived. Thepall-bearerswereMessrs.31.F. Troy, Trainor,Kelliher,andEdwards.liefollowingladiesandgentle- mensentwreatbs:-.Mr.andMrs.ltushalla,Mr.andMrs.Cornwallstudfamily, Mr.andMissQuarte,MissDunne,Mr. andMrs.Cunningham,Mr.andMrs. Crawley.Mr.andAbs.Brownandfamily,elr.andMrs.Malonyandfamily, Mr.J.Cunningham,Mr.J.T.Vs.Chip- perandfamily,Mr.andMrs.Edwards, andMrs.Giles,Air.andMissJudd, Mr.andMrs.James,Mr.F.D.O'Connor, Mr.andMrs.Shaft°,Mr.andMrs.Cocks andfamily(Northam),Mr.J.Trainor, Mr.J.Rambetti,Mr.A.Scotson,andJ. Barbington,Messrs.DownandWardle, Messrs.Aspinall,Bilney,andBardshaw. LettersofcondolenceweresentbyMr. asidMrs.Cocks(Northam),Air.andMrs. Simmons(Northam),Mr.andMrs.Armstrong,andwiresofsympathyweresent byMrs.Troyandfamily(Perth),Mr.Mc- Callum(Fremantle),Mr.andMrs.Dint (Northasit),Mr.M.F.Troy,ALLA., etcThefuneralwasoneofthelargest yetseeninthedistrict,andMrs.Roddan andfamilyaredeeplygratefulforthe generoussympathyextendedtothem. TheydesireespeciallytothankDr-Lewis, NurseBarton,Mr.F.D.O'Connor,Mr. andMissMartinfortheirunremittingat- tentiontothedeceasedman,andforthe kindassistainetheyrenderedhisfamily intheirbereavement.-R.I.P.

11'ithoutdoubtNa.rroginisoneofthe busiestoftownsontherailwaylineto Albany.Largeshops,hotels,banks,churches,etc.,clearlyindicatethatthe peoplehavetheutmostconfidenceinthe place,norwilltheirconfidencebecon- founded,becausesettlementcontinues,sa, tillageisgoingahead,andeverything augursasplendidfuturefortheplace. Theold\VestraiianshavesplendidpropertiesaroundandinNarogin.Mr.Al.Brown hastensofthweandeofacresofprime land,splendidlystockedandappointed, whilehehasatleast1,200acresunder cultivation.Inadditiontothisherunsa largehotel,allofwhichareaeplendid evidenceofwhatanindustriousantiearnestmancandoinW.A.Othersareverysimilarly,ciretenstanced,andallofthem speakinthehighesttermsoftheirinvestmentsanditsreturns.

TheCatholicChurchhasagoodhold amongtheresidentsofthetown,and amongtheeeleetors.Atthe10.30Mass, onlast,Sunday,theprettylittlechurchon thehill(of-course)wasthronged,andat nightanotherfineaudience'sinpresent.lee- Thechurchiswellappointed,hasaneat organ,whichisplayedwell,andthereare severalgoodvoicesinthechoir.The leadingteachersin-thelocalStateSchool areCatholicsandgoodones,andalso severaloftheleadingbusinesspeople,includingtheWest-AustralianBankmanagerandhiswife. Mostoftheparentskeepstrictwatch overtheirchildren,andtakethegreatest carethattheyattendtheSundaySchool whichistaughtbyMissDunne.Theone regretthatonehearsonallsidesisthat theyarenotyetblessedwitharesident priest.Theyfullyappreciatetnevisitof

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feetoftheCatholicChurch,whichlooks quitethreateningasittowersoverit. Whichofthetwobuildingswasfirst erectedwedonotknow,butastheystand theylookliketherealityofthestoryof the"LionandtheMouse."

WehadthepleasureofvisitingttieAericulturalExperimentalFarmatNarrogueleissituateaboutfourmilesfrom thetownship,andisapurelylioveru-mentalinstitution.TheGovernmentre- ceetlyaddedsonicthousandsofacresof landofsuperiorqualitytothatonwhich theyfirststarted.thethenewselection theyhavebuiltsonicsplendidhousesfor thestudents,andfineroomystablesfor thehorses.Ontheoldfarmstandthe pieeeries,hencoups,anddairy.The twoplacesareaboutamileapart,andall theinterveninglandisdevotedtoexperi-mentalfarming.Themasterofthetam isMr.Baird,whohadbeerspreviouslyat Chaplin,andisconsideredtobeauexpert worthyofcousideration.Thematronof prospectivefarmershowtoscientifically treattheland.loungboys,ofages ranging'troutsixteentotwenty-four,are ta!aciionforapremiumorpensionof tenguineasperyear,andfurtinsmodest enjoy.Theobjectofthefaratistoteach furwhomavisittothefarmisoneofthe altrnoonpleasuresthattheyfrequently enireconfidenceoftheneighbenagpeople, sumthey,areinitiatedintoalltheintrihousedandfed.Tomakethempractical thsfarmis..NliseKelly,whhaswonthis acesofmoderntanning,andWithalare theydotheirOARwaelungfuelgenerally laseaftertheirrooms,beds,etc.The nuceeusteeapromisinglibraryisalready phieted,andiftheGovernmentwould spendafewhundredsofpoundsillsup pleisetaingtheirlibraryitwouldbeweil sleet.AmongthealuminioftheAgri- culturalCollegewenoticedyoungSeelig. son,theone-timepromisiitg,etucieiainthe -tfanCollege,Perth.

FatherRedlyoutherivetSundayoftheIthereareseveralprivatecourts,ate'twin month,buttheyconsiderittooseldom wherethereissuchalargeandgeedbodytheexhibitionofthegametnecinema'cmproudly,obeeracouldseehecouldtee'secure111 ot boastCatholics.Theparishioners thattheyarepreparedtosupport owgameatPerth. uittipg..theNarrugmitesalpine(t.w inaproperandgenerousmanneraresi- dentpriest.Surely,theyargue,ifthe"Byjove,"saidtheatitonislaxivisitor, otherdenominationsdoit,whycannot'theydodrivehere.'"Apairofhor-es, we?Totheaegumentthatnopriestiemule'adouble-seatedorrow-back tac, presentlyavailable,theyreplybyalookaredrivenwithlighteningrapidity.gill ofdespair,whichafterafewmomentsmidhollow,theytraverseatthesame findsexpressionin,"Andwhenwillspeed.huts,torus,crossroads,obseacies, therebeOneavailable." areofnoconsideration.Thereare-ients Onecouldhardlysuppressasmileoneveryday.Theremaybehurts,speines, aecangthepositionottheFreemasons'hartiesebroken,horseswhirled,itduenut Lodge-aprettybuilding-sittingatthematter.Thepeoplearetooairy,too cheerful,toogo-ahead,tobotherwith suchtrivialities.let,theyareafine,in- dustriousandhospitablepeople,whoare neversohappyaswhentheyaredoinga kindnesstothefoeandthestranger. Andaretheynotpoliticiaus?Theykeaw moreabout'RimMolloyandthel'eith GasCompany,SenatorPearce,andhis grievances,theV.C.T.L.,theP.L.P., Laborites,andCapitalists,stocksand shameboatsandmails,thanthemen menwhowritenationtthemupforthe dailypaper,.Travellingistrulyaneeaca- tion.

"AloudTheWorldis IlinetyMites."

Hughes,hoccever,invevatelthemwith wonderfulinterest,ashehadbeena%%g- neissofthegreetphenomena,andwentas farasanyreasonableman,inmakinginvestigations.Leavingtills"Falls,"hit'ass sooninNewYork,withthe"skyscrapers, ache"avenues,''the"express,'thatruns perpendieularyatbreakneckspeed,eta. liesownthrillingexperienceiresheexpress(commonlynailedalift)werefunny, indeed.FromNewlurklietookthe aasdienoealongtheeasterncoastofAme- rica,downtoBuenosAyres,Paraguay, andRaoJaneiro.Here,especially,hewas instructive.Peopleknowsolittleofthe SouthAmericanRepublicthatthelectur- er'spersonalknowledgeoftheplace, whichheacquiredonthespot,waslisten- edtowithbreathlessattention. He broughthishearersoncemorebackover theEquator,callingatSt.Lucia,andilluminingthevoyagebyavividdescription oftheMountPeleeeruption,andthedestresetionofthecityofSt.Pierre,%%hideoc- curedonlyafewyearsago. FromNewYorkhesetsailforireland, andonapproachingtheIrishcoast,here- citedthebeautifulpieceoftheexile'sre- turn,writtenbyJohnLocke,ofCallan, Co.Kilkenny.Afterthishegavethe "MenofTipperary."Thelecturersaid verylittleofhissojourninIreland,and consequentlytheaudiencewassoonfollowinghimonhisroutehometoseuetraJimHisdescriptionofhowthepassen- gerscelebratedSt.Patrick'sDayinthe MediterraneanSea,wasbrimmingover withfunanditkepttheaudiencevonvulsedwithlaughter.

Theleeturewasverysueceasfuland highlyentertainingandinstructive,and wouldwellbearrepetitionbeforeany audience.NVehopetohavethepleasure ofhearinghimagaininthenearfuture.

partofWestAuetrelia'sbeetbenefactor. Theestablishmentofthemissionmeans clearinga.vayseriousdifficultiesinthe wayorwhitesettlers,byestablishing friendlyrelationsbetweenthosewarlike, cannibaltribesandthewhiteman.

Eventhesquatter,reportedtobese aversetomissionaryenterprise,willhave reasontorejoice,becausehe,morethan any,willprofitbythecivilisinginfiu- eneeeoftheBenedictines,andby-and-by wemayexpecttohearofthekindlyfeel- ingsreciprocatedtowardsthemissionariesbythosemagnanimous,thoughmuch- abusedclassofcoloniststheAustralian squatter.

IlestudentsarenotAZ1111111C1,11115 tin"I"(.1gatet.enniuleeV-11" th,2uneweredover40-nowtheyareccUliLcitomoreelanhaltthat,munher. lice''paidcattylivegenusesperyear, nuntheypayleetimesteatsuni,%%ken pit-;ley'expelusthethan:Laseinempiric s .1ccicreek,waleratherunpro- is stilenames,eaterthelarine-enics u. iscalledeinee- eJuiparty .; tolaughattilemelee,or ecru,otrivecstwineapple,'tee ti outourtalentedguidegavesolid re - !es%cuetckaspropertocudesignate theyacme11111111R6110W,111141tilt*" ajunctureswelltheternaryand iltheMurrayRiver-aturniidable vc.11.211thewintertime.Thecoursevi te.Yee,:Ilesformedanaturalvalley, ee.everyfertile,indeed.Atany timeoftheyearonecanseetherichness ot:sesoiltramtheverdantappearance ofteeehrtilieandtreesthatItourielegniit. leenewenniistrulyasighttoremeni- bee lamhouseisbuiltonauinn- nee!,inthecentreofanunelulatiugtab'e landfullyamileawayfromthemainroad andinaybereachedbytwodifferentroutes bythevisitor,eitherofwhichisamost pieesentandexhiliratingdrive,whichin- variaolyclearstineheadandcharmsthe heartofthetirtateitizen.Atthisperiod of yearthecropisjustaboveground eat,oats,rye,andtheforestasa bit:.roundtotheimmensegreenpaddock isapleasantsightindeed.Unecouldnot C4.11thehouses,eventheresidences,luxu- rismeyettheyarewellappurteitanced andsernpuluesleenan. liana,or cell-,eseeetieorhermetic.leolcine-cantain...erthebeds,thetable,thesolitary chair,andafewbooks.Butitisnotthe platsforcilium(elmMilitate;itisaplate forstork,andbothmasterandmatron gn,everypraisetotheresidentstudents. Theofficialsareveryinformative.Ina mileitesoneisinitiatedintothesecretsof soveug,reaping,feeding,lambing,dairy- ine,ensilage,andthethousandandone otherintricaciesofthepractiealfarmer. Thereseemstobenotimetospareon theorising.Theworkistobedone,and theexecutionofitistheeducationofthe bucolicstudent.

T:.einstitutionseemstousaverycorneae,merelableone,indeed.Wecouldonly wiAthatmoreoftheyoungfellowswho havebucolicinstinctswouldgotherefor afewtermsandgetthemdeveloped.It isdeplorabletonieetyoungmenwhowish wis.ertogoontheland,whocannottell thedifferencebetweenaplough-shareand a;say-rake.Aftersixmonthsoftraining atafarmsuchasthisoneis,theywould beinitiatedintomanyofthemattersmost usefulandnecessaryfortheunexperienced farmer. Tennisseemsoneofthegoaheadgameso Narrogin.Everybody:wishestoplayten nix.Thereisapublictenniscourtand

OnlastTuesdaynighttheRev.Bro. Hughesgavehislong-promieedlecture, beforeagoodandsympatheticaudience, intheHibernianHall.Theobjectofthe lecturewastosupplementthenlnecesearytogravelandgenerallytitouttheSt PaIrlek'sSchoolplaygroundInWelling- ton-street.Theaudiencewaslieeisten- tirelycomposedofresidentsfromtheloca- lity-veryfewfromtheadjacentparishes beingpresent.Itwasnotatreprecentative5 Met:ISnumerousasnc'wishedandaswas generallyexpected,butthatmayinpart heatecountedforbythecounterattraction heldonthesamenightatthe.CelticChub, whichnoemsarilydrewmanywhowouldotherwisehaveattendedthelecture.As wesaidinourlastissue.BrotherHughes hasawonderfulwaywithhi:n.Withde- scription-a.narrations.anedoteshekept hisaudiencebubblingoverwithlaughter throughtheWholelecture.

TheVeryRev.FatherKeoughpresided. andininti.eslusingtheleeturer,hecom- mendedtheInterestwhichBeelterHughes hadshownintheprimaryahese,cued saidhesawnoreasonwhateverwhythe primaryschoolsanditsstudentsshould notheaswelluippeclinemerydepart- mentasfairaspesible,astheirhappier linothereintheSeecinderySehools.

Devine.irieneedhisglobeandmapof the\teed.tie.Rev.Brotherarmedwith alimetatelea'sreelsetoff4)11hislecture? journey.StartingfromBrisbane,ina tow toIiimuteshadhisaudiencetransplanteel. theFigiIslands.Hisdescriptionofthe Islands,thefertilityoftheland,the thelandscape,thegenerdup-to.iets completenessofHonoluluweequitein- intercwting.Thenfollowedtheresult-ce Irismissionamongtheinhabitants. ere wasengagedcollectingforthebuiklinecif agrand'NovitiateinDublinforthepeel- mgofyoungbrothers.Everywherehe went,hemetIrishmen-countrymenante townsmenofhisown.TheO'Connors. O'Connells,.Nluithalls,etc.,wereeverywhere.Afewhumorousreminiscences, andhehadhispartyenroutetoVancouver.Hetracedthevoyageonthe map,andthislentgreatinteresttothelecture.AtrivedinVancouver,heagain recountedhiseffortsinbehalfofIsismis- sion.Themonieshereceived,thepeople hemet,andtheresultswerealltoldin racyandfluentlanguage.Frontancou- verhecamedowntheAmine:ancoast, untilhereachedtheGoldenGateofSan Francisco.Thegreatharbour,tileship- ping,thepublicbuildings,themetropoli- tanpopulation,theIrishelementofit,the Churchandschools,wereallmostinterest- inglytouchedupon,andjustashewas finishinghesaidthatliehadgotthisfar, when.anurgentwirefromtheothersideof theGreatRepublicsummonedkilnto Chicago.Hastilypackingup,hewasnext dayonboardthetrainthatrushesover theRockyMountains.Hisdescriptionof thecomfortsofthisgreattrain,over which.bytheway,hewasgivenafree pass,andaguaranteethateveryattention wouldhepaidhim,wasinstructive.The trainsof\V.A.,andofAustraliagene- rally,werenobetter,asfarashomecom- fortsareconcerned,thanwheelbarrows.ArrivedinChicago,hemetthelargest Irishcontingenthehadyetseen,-andthey wereinaffluenceandgenerouswichtheir wealth.Thecanningfactorywasamus- inglydescribed,andsomenerve-shaking, hair-on-endanecdotesweretoldofthe "timings"thatnowandagaingotintothe machineryandweregroundupfor"can- ning.FromChicagothelecturertookhis faudiencetotheNiagaraFalls,andthey -havebeensofrequentlywrittenup,that littlethatisnewcanheadded.Brother

AfteravoteofthanksbyFarther Keough,whichwascarried5yacalaniation,BrotherHughesmadeanappropriate reply,andtheaudiencedispersed,well satisfiedwiththetwohours'entertainment.

DepartureofitiLttReil,

abbotTorres,

Howhistorydoe,repeatitself,even inthisyounghaulofAustralia!Sixty- twoyearsagonearingtheendofFebruary, 1846,FatherSelvado-afterwardsBic4sop Sale:silo-a;eningSpanieliBenedictine monk,marchedawayfromtheCathedral oftheInuntictelateConception,Perth, withhisswagenhisshoulderandhis erns:onhisbreast,tocarrythe"good tidingsofman'ssalvation,"thelightof Divinefaith,tothesavagenomadsof VictoriaPlains,amidthesobsandtears ofthewomeninthelargecongregationof Protestants,Jews,andCatholics,assem- bled,astheybelieved,toseetheyoung Chrietianheromarchawaywithhis companionstotheirdoom-tocertain death, Afewdaysagowehadtheprivilegeof seeiiieBishopSalvado'sintrepidandbrave suetesir,theRightRev.AbbotTorres, f Niarcia,startawayonanidentic- allysimilarmission.He,too,worethe pectoralmiss,andbeforeheinterviews firenativeeoftheDrysdaleRiver,touseabuslunan'sexpression,hemayhaveto humphisswagalso,orevensworse.

Afterdinneronthedayofstarting, HisLordshipassembledallhisreligious -priestsandbrothers-inthebeautifulchapelwithintheMonasterytoofferup aferventunitedprayertobringdown theHeavenlydewofGod'sblessingon theexpeditionwhichhewasnowstarting for denChristianisingthenativesintheuntrodregionsoftheNorth-West.Allweresilentandferventasreligiouscanbe.Everyone'sheartthrobbedinearnest'espouse;andmanywillbethesupplica- tionsforhimduringhisfourmonths'ab- sence;forAbbotTorreshasawonderful holdontheheartsandaffectionsofevery- oneatNewNurcia.Indeed,averyvvhere liegoes,itisjustthesame.Itwastruly saidofhiminRome,atapublicfunction: -"AbbotTorresknowshowtoloveand makehimselfloved."LiketheGoodShep- herdhegoesbeforehissheep,andhis sheepfollowhim;becauseheisthegood shepherd.''

Theopeningofthemissionoughtto haveadeepinterestforWestAustra- lians,foritmeanstheopeningupofvast regionshithertounused.Development andsettlementaretheonlychannelsby whichourillimitableresourcesinthe NorthWestcanbebroughtintopracticalusefulness.ShouldtheDrysdaleRiver Missionbesuccessful,asIearnestlyhope. andtheconditionsfavoneble,settlementwillassuredlyfollow,andthatquickly. ItisaqualityinherentintheAustraliancharactertorushtonewly-discovered places-gooditisso. Inhismissionofcharitytothemuch despisedaboriginesoftheNorth,Abbot Torresistakingalltherisksandallthe expenseonhisownshoulders.TheGo- vernmentdoesnotgiveviecoppertoward tins,andinsodoing,heisactingthe

Thecostofstartingthismissionwill muchexceedwhatwascontemplatedup toashorttimeago.Itwillcostatleast £1,500bythetimethesiteisreached, andnonecantellhowmuchafter.One wouldconsiderthatthepoormissionary makes'eacriliceenoughinisolatinghim- selffromallsocietyandspendinghis lifeandtalentsamongstasavage,hos- tilerace,withoutbeingcalleduponto supporthimselfandhisconverts,whilst workingforthebenefitofthenationat large,fortheaboriginesquestioninAus- tralia11;18longsincebeenregardedas anationalquestion.Yetthisiswhat theChristianGovearimentofWestern AustraliaexpectsAbbotTorresandhis self-sacrifieingbodyofmissionariestodo. Andiftheycannotdothis,they,may dieofstarvationintheattempt. equippedTheGovernmentshouldcertainlyhave thisexpeditionandendowedit, uptotimetimetheBenedictinescan makeitself-supporting.Itisbesidethe questiontosayAbbotTorresdidnot forcethispoint.Justiceandequity shouldinfluenceanhonestGovernment todealevenhandedjusticetoeveryone. Whereate:ellthoselateprofessionsof sincerityindealingwiththenativeques- tion-Dr.Roth'sRoyalCommissionand awell-considerednewActofParliainent -ifAbbotTorresislefttodothework unaided?Theseoutburstofpretended enthusiasmlookwellonpaper,andputa stoptothepublicclamor;butmeantime itislefttothepoormissionariestocarry outtheworkofcivilisationattheirWelt expense--tomaketheirovteldamperfrom theirownflourandboilthebilly,ifthey areabletoprovidetheirowntea.This AboriginesDepartmenthasbeenaneye- soreoneveryAdniinistritionsinceWesternAustraliaobtainedconstitutionalgo- vernment;and:twoulddomuchcreditto theMooreregimeiftheymadeadepar- tureferntheculpablewaysoftheirpre- decessors.

HisLordshipAbbotTorressailedbythe %Ilene.onTuesday,16thinst.,andwill notreturnuntiltheendofOctober.Father AlcaldileftNewNorristojointheboat atGeraldton,andtoremainatthenew mission.NooneatNewNorciawillhe moremissedthanFatherAlcaldi.He wasthelifeandsoulofthecommunity, andwasthebelovedofeveryone.Heis besidesahighlyefficientecclesiastic.May theyallgetonwell.

Question:Canyoutellmewhatisthe differencebetweetIrishPeersandScotch Peersl-J.F.

Answer;Accordingto"Whittaker," thereareabout130holdersoftitlesof long-standingnobilitywhoarenotmem- bersoftheHouseofLordstheirpeerage beingthoseofSeoitlandandIrelandonly. Theeare87Sect-hpeersand175'ride Onesolutionofthequestion,"What'todo withtheLords?"isfoundintheposition oftheScottishpeers.TheActofUnion madenoprovisionformaintainingthe numbersoftheScottishpeerage,andfor morethan200yearstheCrownhasnot hadpowertocreateapeerofScotland.

TheScottishpeeragehasnotyetdiedout, butitisboundtointhecourseoftime, andifnomorepeerswereappointedthe samethingwoolhappentotheImperial Peerage,theLordswouldworrynomore. Itwouldtakeafewhundredyears,of course,butIamnotgoingtosayhow warty.

The sentativesScottishpeerselectsixteenrepretotheUpperHousetheIrish twenty-eight.Thelatterareelectedforlife but Parliament.Scottishpeersareelectedforeach AScotchrepresentativepeer vacateshisseatonacceptingapeerageof thUnitedKingdom;anIrishrepresentativepeerdoesnot.Again,anIrishnon- representativepeermaysitintheHouse ofCommonsforanyconstituencyinGreat Britainandsomedo.AScotchpeer,like apeeroftheUnitedKingdomcannotsit intheCommons.

Asavingsbankhasbeencommenced, withthesanctionofBishopDunne,incon- nectionwithSt.Patrick'sSchool,Wel- lington,andRev.FatherDunnehasbeen appointedbanker.Fivepercent.interest isallowedondeposits,andabonusof10s. willbegiventotheboyorgirlhavingthe largestamounttohisorhercreditatthe endoftheyear.

TheNewSouthWales"Eva"ofthe "Nation"Fundhasreached£200.

foaland?most

PooroldFakerandProphet,Elijah bowiediedjustworth£300,ofwhich £1.00goestohiswidow.Wonderwhet hasbecomeoftheZionCityproperty, whichthedailypressboosteduntilit wasworth£4,000,0001-Hemightas wellhaveremainedathoneeanddiedin hissettees.

sentthanatmanysimilarceremonies theparish,andthedisplaywasasgorgeousasitwasdevotional.Withfine weather,thespectacleofaboutfourhundredmen.'women,studehilereis,mostof themcarryingeitherbanners,banneretts, datreamersoa flmostevehue,was

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The"BeteNoir"ofMr.M.Mulcahy ranhomewiththeCommonwealth('up honorsattheBoulderracks.Justabout timethelittlemaregotachance.Why shehasnotwonmorefrequentlyisInexplicable.Anhonesthomeownerisnot inanenviableposition.

Burbanks,agroupofminesnearCoolgardie,andwhichwereonceuponatime regardedasthemainstayofCoolgardie town.recordedalossofnearly£7.000in lastyear'soperations.

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TheGreatBoulderminehasproduced overfiveandahalfmillionpounds' worthofgoldduringitsproductiveexisteemofalittleoveradecade.

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Th.,metropolitansuburbanmunicipality ofLeedervillehasdecidedthatallyoga:eelsusedinthecouncilofficestallbe pietorial.ThecityfathershaveaLso(keeledtorequesttlatspacebegivenin therailwaypassengercoachestodisplay photographicreproductionsofLeedersille'sbeautyspot.Monger'sLake.

omethingtobeadmired.71eforethe peaeeeionstarted,thelite.Father C'Jlallepreacheditwell-reasonedtermonsin"'IheHealPresence,"inwhich therev.gentlemandealtatlengthwith theobjectionsandcontentionsofthute whodonotbelieveinthetheerine.The Rev.fatherereagih,ofCreenougli,was resent.andassisted :b _theRev.ather )'Malleyincarryingow,thearras,;;.. assents.AfterIlenedietionhadbeet). giveninoneoftheConventsohoolsewhich wastastefullygotupfortheomission,a circuitwasmadeoftheConvent:school grouncesbytheprocessionieteBenedictionbeingagaingivenatatemporarilyerectedaltarinfrontoftheConvent.Oa returningtothechurch,theBenediction againtookOwe,concludingtheceremony,whichlasts:!two[tout*.ThefolowingwitstheorderoftheprocessionTheCrossBearer,Mr.1.A.Nelson; BanneroftheHolyFamily,Mr.T.Morrissey,followedbythemen;Bannerof St.Patrick,Mr.P.McLaughlinBanneroftheSacredHeart,Mrs.1'.Stone; followedbythe.menbersoftheboleand thewomen;BannerofSt.Joseph,'Mr. M.Kelly.jun.:BannerofSt.Aloyeius, MesterFrank,Stone,followedbythe boy's;R111114.1.W:theSacredHeart,Mr. FrankCraig;Bannerofthe('hiklrenof Mary.MissI). wee,lit,followedby girlsinregalia;thePresentationNuns; theFlowerStrewers;theCanopyBearers,Messrs.Drew,Stone,Conway.and WalshandtheAcolytes.

Duringthepastfewdaysreportshave beencirculatedofadiscoveryofgold abouttwelvemilesfromNortham.inthe vicinityofGrassValley.Specimenstaken frontthecapofareefaresaidtocarry thepreciousmetal,andstepsarebeing takentoendeavourtoascertaintheextentandvaliseofthereef.Themere -mentionofagolddieeoveryisalwayssue ti.ienttocauseaflutterofexcitement, oneinthepresentinstancefuture pmentswillhewattledwithgreatinterest.Thegroundonwhichthetests arenowbeingmadeisaGovernmentresrve,andapplicationforaprospecting areahas,bsenmadeoutbyMr.F.R. Waleh.Teptothepresentfourpieces4,f alluvialgoldhavebeenfound,thelargest weighingjustover4slwt.111

InthetownshipofKalamunda,distant somethirty,mileseasterlyofPerth.in theDarlingRange.elltheavailableemitsiteblocksare sold. are nowchanginghandsathighprices.

Thereisatpresentacantofe2.780.000 intheSavingsBankofWesternAustralia,anamountlargelyinexcessofpreviousdeposits.

Thelatestestimateofthepopulation ofthisClemmonwealths1,4awsthatthere areapproximately4.297.077endsinthe sixStates.Thisisanincreaseofover 77.500overthefiguresobtainedayear

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It'snots ynowandthen,butalwaysandeverydaythat Horli,k'sMaltedMilkprovesitsvalueanditshandiness. Areliablefoolforthebaby,asourceofstrengthtothe growingsoy,astaminagiverforathletes,astimulating, blood-makingfoodforanwmicgirls,avaluabletonicfor shutter,-,rves,andadigestibleandenioyabnfoodforold age-irofthese

3nterstate:titws.

TheItev.MotherGonzit_oftheMercy Convent,Grafton,N.S.W.,(liedrecently, afterakingillness.

ThedeathofSisterMarthaO'Donnell, ofSt.Breed'sOrphanage,Hyde,alined ontheMIMay.

ItisstatedthatDr.hIanneell.Residenthlagistrateoflioabourne,isproc.v.-lingagainstaNor'-Westsolicitorfor e201111damagesforallegedlibelcontained inaerportwhichthelattermadetothe CrownLew.liepartment.

Thebriarisapipeforcougar,.The meerschaumisaninvestment,andobject ofvertu.a.'-objectofhourlyperplexity.

Ameers:ihaumcannotbesmokedwith impunity.Itmusthetreatedwithreverenceandcaution.Itisestoeinedby moralistsandhygienistsbecauseithas doneNOmuchtowardselite-king(lieto hums)Tiabit.

ofthelargest".stores"inAmerica ris-entlyasiveetisedfor"red-haired'' girlstotakechargeoftheluncheonroom.'Whenaskedforareasonforthis. themitteteerreplied:"Becausetheredhairedgirlismoreoptimistic.energetic. andadaptiblethananyotherkindofgirl. Sheisgenerallygiftedwithacharremplexion,aidisdear'sthepictureofneat nets.Nooneeverheardofeslazyrodhairedtele`tinisquick-witteCIand -het-Jul.andallmenea/eked:n-1yapple-bit,.thesepollee,.

LikeAmyCastles(whoisunderengagementforanAutsraliantournext.year), MiesO'BrienhailsfromBendigo,asalso doMimsoreMuellerandMissDyason, *hoaremembersoftheKubelikcompany.

Mr.PercyJones,.formerlyconductorof ofSt.Augustine'sOrphanageBand.Geelong,wholeftAuetraliatopursuehis musicalstudiesinEurope,isnowin Vienna,havingleftLepeiconApril30for thatcity,whereotherVictoriansarealso studyingmusic.

CATHOLICWELCOMETOTHE AMERICANFLEET.

Buck),England.

Melba'ssalaryhasbeen£240pernieht. Itisundersea:elthattheestablishedarrangementinhercasehasbeeniepeated thisyear,andthatMmelicerazzinsis being-paidanalmostequalsum.Forthe publicitwillbeauexpensiveseason.The managersexpel/themoreimportantpertormanceetoyieldirons s..4.0J0 cae.a. mete:tonalgataingots,Nisen highchargesaremade,thetotalneeepts haveesuotted

SheGovernor-tieneralretentlyv1-.1ed all Lathoiicinstitutionsat lieexpressedhumeriastoirr-sled Otttilegrandeurand°amityoftut;seAeolis andheartilycongratulatedtheSistersand priestsonallehrwork.

HisEminencetheCardinalhasdecided thatgenerousandepontaneonsNvelcume willbeaccordedtoteeAmericanfleeton theirarrivalinSysincebytinsCatholic laity.infurtherance.01thisobject,a meetingofrepresentativeCiebulkcitizens fromeachparishis-asheldatSt.dory's Presbytery.itisthedesireoftheCardinal thatappropriatearrangementsbedecided on,sothatthereceptionwillbetarried outinafittingmanner.Itisprobable thata.religiousceremonywillbearranged worthyofthe(evasion,tobefollowedby asooalgathoreig.

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Thedisce,veryofabias isreportedtohaV,'beenmadeseaplace abouteightmileswestof:11eekatliarr:11. onthe'-Murchison.Atulleandaquart., ofcountryhasbeen aletiethe lineoftheouti-rori.ellopespringseternal."especially4,11 andofthe teams:In&of"eo.,:lthine,"repereelirlitrlaethelastcleca41.inllieCold,-nWest. 1,allaysnotmorethan101.-rgenePiste eecifieefirst14/I'lliel * * pi,'] iiesistautlover/mete aleeist.hasreturnedtoDerby.inthe NereWest.fromanins-reeler'et he eaneaethlea,depositsatViteeiSeoul isrite...Itraecelinathis les -Icy!ice.la alee,reprceeta'ivc.el... ,, teec-ieleeie e t..

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oftheMorzue.aFrenchcompanylikethe -ingoonyearafteryear, nil newspaperswill111,11,11pit true=ofthecorpsesandallthatsortof thinv:isEnglishnewsi,aperswouldnot dacefi,du.To(ellit`morbid'isbegging thequestion;itissimplydifferent,from ourselves.

Everywomanhasherideal,aril.incuntradinrtlolltoMan. WIO.11clueha!, foundthrttidealandwhensheislooking forit just,w'h'itsheislookingfor.

Thriftlilt,ethervirtimehasitslieitaliensandellenitpassesbeyondthemisiii drini-erofbeifin!jm:avice,

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TheRev.BrotherJ.T.Quinn,PrincipalofSSt.Patrick'sCollege,Ballarat (Vic.),wasentr-'.:-"'es]nitafare.1(.11banquetatthecollegeonWednesday,27th alt.,bythestudents,priortohisdepartureforGoulbtum(N.8.W.).HeBraspre'.settledwithan'illuminateditddreesanda silyereitountedwalkingstickbyhis fiends,andahandsometravelling,rug. silvershovingstand,andatelver-inounted umbrellabythestudents.Rev.&other leftBallaratonTuesday,2ndislettor Goulburn. '

bliss:MarieNarelle'spathwaytv.vards the_Northhassofarbeena,seriesof triumphs.Atleingog,shewaspublicly eve:ouselbytheelayor(Dr.Boehm-)on behalfofthecitizens,andtheelayorees pre,-euttxlherwithatbouquet.. \aretievasalsoentertainedatan.Ait.Home eyefts.-WalterBennett,wifeoftheexMeaderforGlotea-ater.Intilesmelttothe unicertthemisconductofthelocalyouths twasreponsibleforseveralla,liesfainting, theyweresoerlishotlandjostli-d.:SOIll: 4.4.t.tI14. 10:4s...10111S, lexeaches andotherarticles.Despitethis411.,,play wa,a 1liepiocessioninhonortittheMessed Sacra.s.ent,winchhadbeenpostponed twiceproiouleyonaccounttitrain,was heldlastSattastyaroundSt.glary-s.At litSt-flatusanu...oei esteMx. .ec.eIana,theirneau, LaeWhere-1St iiiassebtitpeopletoUseplacesrcStfl'Vt-dtor turn.lugsilliallgelik:laassuredorder rivalthestart.Atassbeingtoncitito-.1,rue eanopjutarers,Atesvirs.Dowley,t..)1,111y, t'us.-11)-1,-flo,,,es,A-claw;andD.L.-up, tooktaut,positionintrout(atuenigh sitar.ivtile(noirbeganthePause emote,alebuys,directedbythet.Thristiailbrutisers,'streamedInthe:!....recl neartdoor,antiJoinedinprocess...and orderalterthecross-bearersandaeoiytes, Wenloilovvedfishermanmansadall outermen.ical.castlethelut,vent nowgirls,followedbyChiltirenui:Ley withtheirbeautifulnewhawser,L.Kly Heineman's,mead...lensoftheSacredheart Society,SistersmetChoir.lamitaitately beforethetancipywireNOlongImesof tmhylitticeels,prettilydressednisite, rocstarryingametaledbasketoflivv%ers andeprinkongteemalengthewayorer %%inchtiretrtatettoreaetopass.she blessedSactualt.,111.wasbornebyCation itobinsoa,assistedbyFathershielyand eiastersonasdetnonandsubelciscallleNee:to-0y.Itteasu111OLit towitnessavastvongrei8atioii,taliltiug rev.rentlybefore Loro,singinglietane ofpraiseinHiahonor,anallea-drughie,in tee'phintoHieteelple,asthepeopledid ofoldontheMetPalmStaldity.:easing eonductedHimtoills:nevem,atal Ihreae,alllimitinFt:Vert:nuebefort:1-11111, inhilly iiipartedtothemhisbc,i,lietiuulurettaisfortheirhomage.the alterwasbeatitifull,s,drapidanddeutateel theSietcie Julia filsteadofhaliteisbaiitartorelueethe Ciutrcildebt,..au;hurtisbeing getLIthecarneaeouutleadirectatipeal tothepeople.It-,sesstaitectat1,I....,./S0 tittheAftssii,nsbycoldsbeing- to etcryadultincituich,requestpig .2:to inschateserii...outittinewt-ret:.ring tocontributevul..:Insjuiceii,untilm,and ghosttrihecarIswills'heirfirstratitalFivlit4441.14,;Oi.10.44111y.SI,far e,,,tee ekeitsno.bau, see,et.-teeleadineeaadies Ift, tyLI:PP! it :101113..

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arI-. aconsiderableassistanceindor,:,,,,thinginwhatissourgently neededontheplay-ground,butwillyet befarfromwhatisrequires]tomakethe thinethoroughlysatisfactory.Itistobe hope,1thatthematterwillnot.beallowed drop.andthatthesationsconfraternitiesandIrishnational.societieswill comeforwardandhelpforthenexteffort requiredtocompletethework.

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Itissoi4thatthe1.4,ndon lookingforwardwithexceptionalinteresttowhatInasbeendie .1sthe"prospectiveduel"betweenelev.Tetrazzini andthefamousale(iseurerreetr,tc,10 bet,, for:owallyyearstheundisputedqueenof CoventI:arden.Theirrivairy--ifdeliberaterivalryitshouldbe--istobemeasured.notonlybytherulesofoperatic tic!,butbythebox-officeetatelard,and thereseemstobeageneralexpectation thatthebrilliantFlorentinesingerwill provethegreaterattraction.Shehadcontractedtogive20performances,andhas hadthehonorof.appearingonthefirst nightoftheseason.Hitherto,Madame

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neithr,couldsosingularlymarkthe greatstrideswhichwehavemach,inreligioustolerationthantheattitudeofour Peitestantfellowcitizens,whonutonly arepleasedwithourmeetingandthe,1,(11,i011ofit.butmanyofthem'neeguile farther.andin'publicutterancehaveeinphasiaelthechangesandglewinespirit ofthetimesinfeverofreligioustelerie thinandthefactthatdifferencesinreligienttilongermakeenemiesei'mankind. Thecaturyjustpassedwillgodownin leis'cry:isoneinwhichthegreetcetteleretieninrelieicinhagshermcxhihted.and fansthelietecinielourthere,wecan thankGodthatthedayseihie_ttry.reiighatsranee,andbitterness e DnathereinOf"Peace;11;1 anionemen"hasbegun. again-tsocialism.material,isni.and irmcli+iontliineilicablefee,erearpee senteivi!isatieleallwholielheeintic, vigilforcecareeee,.Imee viand wlitchthey slatel.Not :0it, havewi.711.111of wi!'; eteeetant ry hotw:th;ii' good I'll'c,el teli4itto, BOURKECoCKRAM.

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1o..1(1theattentionofthebigaudience 1,follyanlrmr.Attimesthesilenc, vs,ustease.Attheconvlusionofhis 'Mr.Coiliranwasongrainlated ccoilybyrardinalT4101411,1,111,1 ny 11,)Sat'(nithe0311'4WM. tookashissubjectthe whichthepres(MtcenturyforeHepreclteedthatinthenisi. yearsthereweld!latleastbe e iieeease111tic,111111,.ofCAI,111 ridsmultiyandthatwasgoing 'riveamittlityeffectontheeciiiitien (airiteliticelsystem.

noba..sorjIL.ti!kiltioll lillrereason.Itishornofrelaxedmarriageties andgodlessschools." NIr.l'ockrati.however,hadnofearof thisspiritofsocialism.Hepredictsthat Catholicism-thedevelopmentofCalicoft-ismwhirlsthispresentrelebratiumforeshadows-willbetheravineofthecountryandthepreservationofrepublican institutionsintheworldatlarge. 11r.Ceekrandidn'tbelievetherewere anydifferencebetweenthepluralityor wivespermittedbydivorce.andthepluralityallowedunderNlornionisiii."Underthedivorcesystem,themaniscontpolledtodrivetandemandtinder,NlorMOnislii:Abreast.Thalistheonlydittyrent.e."hesaid. Cockransaidthatourpresentsystemofeducationwasnotnon-sectarian, butagnostic.Hedefiedanynuntoestablishamorecompletelyagnosticsystem. TheCatholicswereheatedunfairlyinthe matterofschools,hattheywerecvilii tos'andthat.Ithadbeenthehistory oftheChurchthatwhenit.founda systinitwithoutielequatemeansitsuppliedironsitsownsourceswhatISMSlack-

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err.Ccickranblamedfreethink:eafor representdivorcesystemandforthe failureinalargemeasureofofourmod eiitsystemofechication. 'Mn.Coekran heliceeethatinterferencebytheState v.iththeMansetie.wastheopeningwedge \Odellhadledtothedemandthatthe Stlteshallalsocontroltheproductionof property."Socialism.'hedeclared,"wasthelogi ealoutcomeofasygelnwhich

l'aolittalgibbonsdccLuredthathecould Teal;nomhisheartinsayingthathehad neetI',pt.Illahappierpartofa,wickthan site,hecattlehereforthisientellilial oeleliratioti.IlespokeofBaltimoreas Illyfitst;cthrlicdioceseinthiscountry eelofthehundrelclip,cepswhichhadIli ealefromthesamemother',womb,and iftheeldestdaughterandthegreateet clailehter,andhetickledwhatliesaidwas elicitation,that"Manydaughtershave aepiiredwealthandglory,butthou,0 Baltimore,bastsomethingtobeproud off' 'h'omin'gtoCardinalLogue,towhomhe hasyieldedprecedencethroughoutthe celebrations,CardinalGibbonssaid:"Ifwewerehamperedhereasthe Churchishamperedinothercountries weshouldnethavetoday,euestreverend fielier.theeloriousrecordwehaveto shiervote" .locieirnineagaintotheaudience.CardioGibbonssaid:"Nfo:tofy011areGinaofIreland.No militaryetatecraftdaredtointerferewith voninthiscelebration.Nocieilfunction daredtowalkthroughyourCathedralon Titedifyendsayleliatyoushouldpreach andwhatyoushouldnotpreach.And everydayIthanktheairofHeavenfor thisfreedomwhichweenjoy-which againagaintotheIrishCardinal) theChurchenjoyshere.yourFraieenee."

"Ihope."saidtheAmericanCardinal, "thatthedayshallnevercomewhenthe elerey'hereshallhesupportedbetheCovernu,entbecauseifitdoes.Ifearthat theGovernmentmayundertaketosay whatweshallpreachandwhatoppose. 1honethattheclergycanalwaysreceive thefreewillofferingsofthedevoted."

BISHOP4'1"SACK.

BishopCusackreviewedbriefly,buteffectively,theworkofthediocese.One ofhismosttellingpointswasasfollows: "Thereare1,200,000CatholicsinNew YorkandwehaveprovedthattheCatholic,creedstandsforthebestinterests oftheGovernment.Theyearsofdarkeyedbigotryhavepassed.Wearehere togivethanksforworkdone,forthe beautifulCatholicchurchesandschools thathavebeenbuilt,andalsotogive thanksthatthemoneythatbuiltthem camefromnopriestlyhand,butfromthe callousedandworkinghind.Owingto theworkoftheChurch,andthegenerous contributionsamortgageonaCatholic ChurchinNewYorkisasgoodasaGovernmentbond."

i2AHDINA1iLOGUEON1'IUSX. CardinalLoguereferredtotheactive andhelpfullife,especiallyamongthe poor,thatthePopeIndledbeforehis electiontothesovereignty,whenhewas Archbishop,andcould-goandcomedemocratically,ashedelightedtodo.Andit waswithpain,theCardinalsaid,thathe regardedthePopenowbecauseofhisimprisonment"therefortherestofhislife inalittlebitofagarden.Idon'tknow howlargeitis.Ineverwasinit,"he 44;141. "'ThoughIhadahandinelectingthe Pepe,'hesaid,"Iknowjustasmuch ghoultheIlolyFatherasyoudoyourseives. 1knowhewaselectedcanonially,that'sall.But,I'lltellyouthat iftheheat-hadn'tbeensogreatIcemight nothavebeenelectedsosoon.AndnobodywantedJesstohavehimfopsthan hehimself.ThePopeisoneofthesaddestandmostpatheticpicttirosIhave seen. Ishallneverforgetthatwarm day,onAugust8,whenheeaselected. Nocmetriedharderthanhetoavoidthe terribleburdenbeingthrustuponhim. andwhenhesawthathoweeelectedhe fainted.TheItaliansseemtohaveall convenienceshandy,forseveralrushedto him.Onehadabottleofduellingsalts; anotherhadwhatlookedlikeablackhall. "Thatday"continuedtheCardinalafter thelaughterhad:topped'wehadaballotafterballot. 1shallnevertellhow Ivoted.WeallseemedtobeWiling 'titpingaloc.2aauepteoaaRpmSteutiq andthrustforwardthepresentPope.It wasterriblehowhetriedtofightoffthe burden.Iledidnotwanttheposition. Youknow.ifIthought.theywerevoting fornu',IshouldhaverunbacktoIreland.'

"Nowitisanhistoricalfare,"theCardinalsaid,inretorttolaughter,"thanan IrishmanwaselectedPopeonce.But heranaway,andhidinacave,andhe wasneverseenafterwards.Hemaybe thereyet.

AgaintheCardinalwasinterrupted

criticlaughter.Then, ccigserious again,hesaid,"Thatgrand,simpleman wasplateelattheheadoftheChurchin adangeroustime,whenthePopehad manyenemies.Hehasmanyenemiesnow whoareopposinghini,bothaboveground andunderground,butheisabletocope withthemwlerteverwaytheyfight.'' ThentheCardinalsaidjockinglythat hehadcometoAmericawithoutgetting thepermissionofthePope."Iwasafraid Icewoiddgiveittome,"besaid.witha twinkleinhiseye,'andsoIdidnetask it.Iamafraidwhen1gobacktoIrelandIshallbeaskedtoseethePopebeforeIwishto.But,-ifIamcalled,I shalltakethegoodArchhishopofNew Yorkwithme,becausehegotmeintothis trouble."

FatherBOHAI'SGoldin jubilee.

Itishopedthatthemanyfriendsof MonsignorBourkewillattendthemeeting convenedbythegeneralcommitteefor Sundaynext,the28thinst.at8p.m.,at thePa-lace.andtakepartintheorgaeisationofthisgreatanduniquecelebration. Manyhandsmakelightwork,itisthereforehopedthatthislaboroflove-willhe takenupbyanumerousbandofwilling workers.Ateverytownonehear,the expression,"WealllovedearoldFather Bourke."Nowisthetimetoshowthat loveinapracticalmanner.Oldand young.allshouldjoinindoinghonorto onewhohaslivedandlaboredwithsuch devotedzealandpietyforthepast50 yearsinhispriestlyoffice.belovedbyall. Occasionalnotes

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rr. THEFIRSTBUDDHISTMONKIN ENGLAN

Whatmightconceivablybeanimpeltanteventhashappenedveryquietly. BhukkhuAnandaSietteyrt,aScotsman, whoserealnameisAllanBennettMacgregorhaslandedinEnglandtopreach thegospelofBuddha.Notonlyii.tiethe firstBuddhistpriesttosetfootinthiscout-. try,butheisalsoOneoftheveryfens Europeanswhohavebecomeleadersin thefaithofBuddha.Externallyheisa strangeandpicturesquefigure.withhis clean-shavedheedandhisdarkeyesthat haveabsorbedthemagneticwisdomofthe East.Asmallfilter,arosary,a.razor.in beggingbowl,anumbrella,andthree-parts oftheyellowrobearehiseightsolitary possessions.

Thereare272rule.,towhichhemust adherestrictly.Oneofthemconfines hinttoasinglemealaday,and,ofcourse, heiscompelledtobeavegetarian.Moreover,hemustbedrawnbynoanimal,and thefirstBuddistpriestinEnglandwas conveyed.incongruousasitmayseem. inamotorcar.Hemustmeetnowoman evetoeyeamidwhenlecturingbeforea mixedaudiencehemustconcealhisface. Original}banishedtotheEastonaccount ofasthmaafterstudyingsciencesfor sevenyears.thisyoungScotsmanfind, himselfonhisreturntoGreatBrits, compiledtotravelbarefootedNOtej,, 'hegoes.HewasbroughtupbyCyrus Field.whosenameissofamousinconpeetionwiththeAtlanticCable,andhis firstexperiemeoftheFastwasinCeylon. Here,hecommencedtostudyOriental Tel:a-ion,.salayearlaterwasordained asaBaddldopriestatAkyalaentheBurmeoicoast.Picturehintthen.inmodern Loudon,hisf-ccescreenedbehindafan. lecturingto,apeople,win,haveforcantltrieahavesoughttotechtheEastthe waysandmannersoftheWest.

Somuchforhisexternalexperienceand theexternalsignificanceofhisarrivalin thiscountry.Butthereisanothermask besidesthefanthatcoverstheeyesthat havelookeduponthemysteriousvisionsof Buddha.InhissoulthisBuddhistpriest, withhisnakedfeetandhiscleanshaven head,isuudazzledbytheprosperityand theprogressandtheenlightenmentof modernLouden.TheEasthascometo the\Vesttoteachandnettolearn.

AschoolmasterwritingofEnglishmen. 11,-lt,arewehonest,andanswers: Arewelessmotelthanweusedtobe. and.itweare.whatisthecauseofthis?

TothefirstpartofthisquestionIunhesi- tateVanswer,Yes.Wearelessmoral ineveryway,andwithover20yearsex- perienceinschoolsImustconfessIhave not-iredthiscomingongradually. Ihearthesamecomplainteverywhere. OntheContinentanEnglishmail'sword isnolongertakentomeanabselutetruth. Businesspeoplecomplainoftheswindling anddeceitseineon.andnolongertake order,frontLondonastheyusedtodo, withoutgoodguarantees.Ihavemade manyenquiriesintothematter.andfind thattheevilbeganabout30yearsago. Thisdatecoincideswith.two'great events.theinvasionofEngland,London especially,byforeignclerksandforeign filmswon-kingunderEnglishnames.and. secondly.thepractice]abolitionofrens-oilsteachingsinourschool=.Your raperbeingnon-eestarinnIwillnotenter tritethemattermoredeeply,hutcanonly statewhatmyexperiencehastaught,me. that.withreligion,taughteveryday, allinstructionisvain. Renanhimself,thanwhomnogreater manhasyetspokenonthesubject.says thatthereligiouseducationhegotinhis youthgavehimthefirmbasisnnwhich hebuiltafterwards. Thecharacterofthewholenationis beingruined.Wearenolongerreligious, andWehavelostallmoralityinourdeal- ineswithourneighbors.Educationcon- sistsofthreepartsthemental,thephysi- cal.andthemoral.Ofthethree,thelast asthemostimportant,anditistheneglect ofthisthathasbroughtustoourpresent state.

THEAMIROF_AFGHANISTAN.

TheAmirofAfghanistan.inspiteofhis moremodernandmoreWesternaspira- liensisstillthequeerestmixtureofOrien- taldespotismandWesternenlightenment (saysthe"Bystander").Quiteordinary formsofsnmishmentinKabularethe gougingoutofaman'seyes.burialwhile alive.orbeingblownfrontthemonthofacannon(convenientlyborrowedfromits forthepurpose),anditquiteacommon ,sighttoseeprisonerspennedupincages

11110W-CareldlEINEISEDENr andhungupinthemainstreet*,muckin thesamemannerinwhichwenotbevery longagoputoffendersintothestocks. TheAmiristhirty-five,andhasreigned forfiveyearsoverAfglianietan.Hisclothes arepracticallyWesterninstyleandcut, andfordinnerheNkearsimmaculateEuropeaneveningdressonlyhiswaistcoatis heavilybroideredurgoldandsilverand his areofcertainobstreperousbutterflyvanity,andonhisheadliewearsthe roundbeaverorastrakhanhat,which seemsanintegralpartofhisRoyalestate. Inthematterofwives,indeed,HabibullahKhanisofmoreWesternthanEasternhabit.Oncethehappypossessorof sevenofthesedoubtfulblessings,he foundthatsolargeanumberhosedhim, sehereducedhisquantitytothree,and proclaimedatthestatetimethatnosub- jotofhiswastopossessmorethanthree orfourattheoutside.Wtetherorno thisdecisionhadanythingtodowiththe slightlyjealoustemperamentofhishead wifewehaveyettolearn.Itmayonly havebeenpartcifHisMajesty'sstriving afterthings1Vestent.Itiscertainthat thisladyhadadecided"wayWW1her" astheysayinIreland.fernetsoverylong agositekilled.withherownfairhands. twoorthreeslaveswhealshesuspected ofaffectiona.terelationswithHabibullah.

TheHon.SydneyHolland,eldestsonof lairdKnutsford,makestheintereeting statementthathehaswrit-tentunehundredmilesoflettersmostlybeggingones. inhiscapacityasChairmanoftheLondon Hospital.Seeingthathehaaraisedby thismeanshundredselthousandsof peen&forthatsplendidinstitution,Hollandhaeeveryreasontobeproundof thetitleofEngland'sChampionBeggar. Mr.Hollandisatall,broad-shouldered atheleticmanof50,aneloquentspeaker. atineswimmerandaspecialfavoritewith Royalty.Notonlyisheanunrivalled moneygetter,butanincomparablehospi- taladministrator.Hehasincreasedthe effiekneyofnursing,inauguratedtheiso- lationofinfectiouscases,anddiseardedtheantiguntedmethodsofdealingwith out-patients.Heinventedthefamiliar alms-boxestobeseenalloverLondon, whichhaveadialfixedtothetop,dis-playingtheappeal."PleasekeeptheLon- donHospitalforaaesond."

"HOW'NII'Crf!"

HisMotto,"How.Much?"isneverout ofhismitid.OnedayhemettwoAmericansonancmnibas."Whereareyou going!"heasked."TotheTowerof London!""TheTower!"heexclaimed. "why,that'sasecond-rateaffaircomparedwiththeLoudenHospital.Youcan't leaveEnglandwithoutseeingit.Come alongwithmeandl'llshowyouover."

TheAmericanswerenonetoopleasedto altertheirarrangements,and,althoughtheycontributedhandsomelytothecol- lectingbox,theyloudlyratedMc,Hol- landastheydidso."Sir,"saidoneof them,"youhavetheinstinctsofaswindler.Youwouldmakeyourfortuneout West-iftheydidn'tshootyoufirst."

ASINGER'SDILEMMA.

MissEvangelineFlorence,thewell- known tellsandcharmingAmericansinger, thisamusingstoryofanearlyap- pearanceinthissountry.Hereitisin herownwords:"SoonafterIcameto EnglandIwasaskedatshortnoticeto taketheplaceofanothersinger,whobe- camesuddenlyill,atthe'WelshNational Eisteddfod.Iwastoldthatpartofmy workwouldbetosingsolotheopening linesof'GodSavetheQueen'-itwasin thetimeofthelateQueenVictoria.

"BeinganAmerican,Iwasnotfamiliar withtheEnglishNationalAnthem,and1 askedtheaccompanisttoplaytheairto me.Ofcourse,Irecogniseditatonceas thesamemusictowhichwe.intheUnit- edStates,singournationalsong.'My country,'tisofthee-SweetLandofLiber- ty,etc.,'andIfeltquiteatease.The wordswerewrittenoutforme,andIbe- ganthesongquiteconfidently.ButI hadbeencarelessinconningmytext,and, tomychagrinandtheuproariousamuse- mentoftheaudience,Ishoutedout'Cod saveourancientQueen-.'Thesong gotnofurther.Ihavetimessincethen sungfromthesameplatform,andon everyoccasionthesamerippleofrecol- lectionofthatfaux-pashaspassedover theshamefacedaudience,meetingwithasomewhat rsponsefrommyself."

AMILLIONAIREIRISHMAN.

Onedoesnotlookformillionaire, amongIrishmenofone-and-twentyatea rule,butMr.DermotMcCalmontisthe fortunatepossessorofatleastacoupleof millions,anditwasfittingthathiscoming ofageshouldbemarkedbygreatfestivities.GeneralSisHughandLadyMcCahnontgaveaballatMountJuliet,Co. Kilkenny,lastweek,thatwilllongbe thetalkofthecountryside,andallthe prettygirlsbetweenthereandDublin beemedtobepiesentandsmilinguponthe heroofthehour.Hebolahimselfwith becomingmodesty.Hebidsfairtoturn hispowertogoodaccount.Mr.Dermot McCalmoneemillionscametohintfrom hiskinsman,thelateColonelHarryMcCalmont,whomarriedadaughterofthe lateSirHenrydeBathe.

IRISHSOLDIERANDAMERICAN HEIRESS.

Thelatesthappymantocaptureand bringhomearichandlovelywifeisCap- tainHill,onlysonofLordArthurHill. byhisfirstmarriage.HadtheAmericanreportersrealisedthatthechosenof Mrs.MenziesColleenofacousinofa marquisandthenephewofacountess,it ispossibletheywouldnothavepermitted thecoupletoslipsoeasilythroughtheir fingers.Asitwas,CaptainandMrs. ArthurHillreachedIrelandinstfety, andwerewelcomedbyacongratulatory telegramfrontthebridegroom'sfather, signed"Yourfriend,ArthurHill."

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twelveothergrandeesofSpain,beenaccordedtheprivilegeofremainingcovered inthepresenceoftheSpanishKing,isa manofmanytitles,albeit,exceedingly modest.Thelistofhishonorsisaformidableone.HeisanEnglishDuke. IrishEarl,PrinceofWaterloo,inBelgium,DuquedeCiudadRodrigo,anda GrandeeoftheFirstClassinSpain,Duke ofVittoria,MarquisdeTinesVedras, andCountofVimierainPortugal.Yetin spiteofallthisimposingarrayoftitles heisatheartanEnglishcountrysquire.

WHYTHETRAINWAITED

OncetheDukewasreturningfrom Spain,and,asthetrainwastintedtowait atoneofthestationsforthree-quartersof anhour,hedecidedtoalightandindulge inaquicklunch.Lunchhurriedlyswal- lowed,theDukeboardedthetrain,and waitedpatientlyforittostart.Butas thetrainshowednosignofmoving,the Dukesenttothestationmastertoknowif thetraineverintendedtogo."Weare waitinguntilithaspleasedyourExcel- lencytofinishIttnelt."repliedthepolite official."Wecouldnotthinkofinter- ruptinga.GrandeeofSpain!"

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InSt.Peters,Beare,recentlytook placetheIheatiticetionoftheVenerable SisterMaryMagdalenPostelfounderof theInstituteoftheSistersoftheChristianSchoolsofMercy.AlltheCardinals oftheCongregationutRiteswerepresent, besidesmembersofthePapalCourt,and ofthearistocracy,thewhorepresentinga sceneofgreatbrilliancy.intheafternoonthePontiffdescendedtoSt.Peter's fortheceremonyofveneratingtherelic, ofthebeatitied.HewasreceivedbyCardinalRampolla,ArchpriestoftheBassihcatheotherCardinals,andmanyVatican notabilities.

Sunday,the17thbeingthetwentysecondannieersaryofthebirthofKing who,likethemselves,areseekingrestfor AlfonsoandthefeteofSt.Paschal Baylon,PatronSaintofSpain,asolemn thanksgivingservice,atwhichthe"Te Deum"wassung\yesheldintheSpanish ChurchofSantaMariainMensierrate, Rome.CardinalMerrydeValofficiated. Theanniversarywasdutyobservedin Stain.

The"Sun.'ofBaltimore,U.S.A.,says: "RightRev.AugustineVandeVyver, D.D.,forthelast15yearsBishopofRichmond,hasresignedhisSee.TheBishop hasstatedthathisonlyobjectinretiring isthathemayspendhisdecliningdays amonghisownpeopleandinhisnative country,Belgium."

Herecentlymadeapost-graduatecourse atOxford,undersucheminentmenas DriverandCheyne.Itwasagreatshock tohisbeliefintheAnglicanChurchto havemenofsucheminentlearningstate emphaticallythat"theAnglicanChurch cannotjustifyitsposition.Itisbuiltuponatiesaeoffalsifiedhistoricalfacts." Mr.Henkle,however,wasnotidentified withtheadvancedChurchmenoftheUnitedStates.Hemadehissubmissionand isnowstudyingforthepriesthoodat Overbrook.

FollowingMr.HenklecameF.A.Yost. Hewasayonugmanholdingaresponsible positionatRoxboro.FatherAlvaDoran receivedhimintotheChurch.Thencame Rev.EdwardHawksandtheRev.James H.Bourne.Messrs.HawksandBourne wereinstructorsattheNaehetaltSemiTheyhadspentsomeyearsintheministry.ThensameRev.J.B.Hallam.His yearsintheministrywerefulloffruitful workin nadaandafterwardsinSt. Paul's.NIinn.Hewasthenadvanced tohetheDeanoftheCathedralofSS. PeterandPaulinChicago.Hisworkin theslumdistrictsandhislaborstouplift thepoorestandmostunfortunate(levee* ofthatmetropoliswonhehimawidereputation.-Mr.Haslainwasreceivedby thePardisteofNewYork.

HairyKendallandhieNickr'',who werestudentsattheNashotahSeminary, wererceivedbytheJesuitsathlilwatikee.

ThefourthelectionheldintheUnited Statesforthepurposeofclumeingahead fortheJosephineOrder,resultedina two-thirdsveteforRev.JustinMcCarthy. HisheadquarterswillbeatSt.Joseph's Seminary.BaltinstasFatherNicCarthy isanativeofIreland,andabout50years old.Hehasbeeninthecountryabout 30years, a a Sienahasbeerthesseueofaviolent collisionbetweenCatholicsandananticlericalcrowd.Twothousandmembersof tie-loyalCatholicI.nit.'organisedaprocessionthroughthecityontheoteesionef theunveilingofanewbanner.Theanticierierilsorganisedacounter&monsternturr.Tirerivalprocessionscameinto realistinthecentralsquare.Theenticlericals.beatandstonedthedetachment ofehltliorsmercilessly.Muny carbinieri,andregularshadtobeconveyed hospital.Priestshadtoflyfortheir a Thecarte!oftheoeatiticetionoftheeervansofGod,PaoloCaber,Redempterist priest,wasintroducedatthelastmeeting oftheCongregetionofRites. a heIleateliitinesinLouisianahavesufferedasevereMeshythedeathofRev. FelixRumpf.0.5.11..pastorofAmite Citywhofellavictimtotheterribletorat&whirl)recentlysweptoverthree SouthernStates.FatherRempfwasborn H111:111y.I/11M:11,1,16.1856. a e

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Mr.Kendallisanartistandapupilofthe celebratedNlenzell,ofNewYork.His peoplewereVermontersofthestrictest typeofBapetists.

Rev.RussellJ.Wilbur.whowasArchdeaconofthedioceseofFondduLar.was receivedbytheJesuitsatFlorissant.Mo., wherehewenttomakearetreat.Mr. Wilburisbutthirty-oneyousold,agraduateofNorth-WesternUniversity,and hasbeenintheministryfiveyears.Mr. Wilbursaid"Quiteanexodusofthe clergyoftheEpiscopalChurchisgoingon atthepresenttime."Amongthecauses contributingtothisstateofaffairsisthe revelutionarypolityofecclesiasticaldisciplineadoptedbytherecentTriennial Conference.

Anotherstellar:cablecureisreported fromLourdes,theinvalidbeingauAmerican,MissDaisvUsenet,ofNewYork. FornineyearsMissGrenethassuffered fromparalysis,thephysiciansprono.uncinghercaseincurable. Recentlyshe visitedtheshrineofLourdes,andina lettertofriendsinNewYork,herfather statesthatshewascompletelycured.

a Oneofthethreechildrenpresentatthe firstappritionofourLadyatLourdes, JeanneAbadie,isstillliving.Shecontinuestotestifytotherealityofthe vision.SheismostdevouttotheImmaculateConception.

Afundof50,000penniesisbeingraised bytheCatholicchildreninEnglandfor theerectionofamonumenttothelate CardinalManningintheWestmiaister Cathedral.Itwillbeerectedetanearly datethis,year.

a Therehasbeenplacedinthesanctuary ofthehighaltaratWeetministerCatholicCathedral,alargecarpetfromSmyrna, whichonaccountofitssire,32feetlong, by12feetwide,hadtobespeciallymade inTurkey,theworktakingsixmouthsto complete.

N a BishopsandCardinalswhoaretoattendthegreatEucharisticCongressin London:-

AlargenumberofCardinals,Archbishops,andBishops,frontallpartsofthe world,havealreadysignifiedtheirintentiontoattendtheEucharisticCongress, whichistobeheldinSeptembernextat 11estminister.Theacceptancessofar,at soearlyadate,wouldseemtoindicatea recordsuccessforthisgathering.AppendedisalistofCardinalsArchbishops, andBishopswhohavesofarsignified theirintentiontobepresent:-

CARDINALS,

HisEminenceCardinalLogue,ArchbishopofArmaghandPrimateofAll Ireland.HisEminencetudinalMoran, ArchbishopofSydney.HisEminence Cardinalhetet,ArchbisliepofBordeaux. HisEliiinenceCardinalFischer,ArchbishopofCologne.HisEntirrence nalMercier,ArchbishopofMechlin.It alsoexpectedthattheHolyFatherwill appointaCardinalLegate,andHisEminenceCardinalFerrari,ofMilan,hopes tobepreemie ARCHBISHOPS.

LastweektheRev.JohnG.Ewetis, rectorofHolyTrinityChurch,Manistee. Miele,wasbaptizedbyFatherOeninthePaulistChurchinChicrsge. Heisforty-threeyears()Id.andforeight yearsservedintheministryoftheEposeopalianChurch.Heisunmarriedand willsturdyforthepriesthood. ThereisstillanotherministerunderinstructionsinPhiladelphia,whowillbe receivedshortly. lies-idesthesealreadyreceivedthereisa getupofmennowlivinginPhiladelphia withDr.Garvey.TheyareMessrsHayward,Cowie,McClellan,Bowles,Fav,and Cowan.Thesemenaredisenchantedwith thedogmaticpositionoftheAnglican Church,andtheyhavesaidrepeatedly thattheycannolongerfindcontentment intheirreligiouslifewithinhercommunion.Undoubtedlythemoststrenuous effortswillbemadetoholdthemwithin theMeekTheywillbearguedwith, andsomewhoareofavacillatingnature maynothavethecouragetotakethestep just,now,buttheymustdoitsomeday.

ThatnineteenittieistersoftheEpisecpollenClued,havecomeintotheCatholic-Churchwithinthelastfewmonthsor areentheirwayintotheCatholicChurch andwillbereceiveditishopedbeforethe snnueerhasnotmademuchofastirin Catholicsiegesis:altogetherremarkable, saysthe"CatholicUniverse."ofCleveland,°hie.StitssiteofhlaytThe timeW:1,\%!1'utheconversionofoneministerwouldbeheraldedasagreatnews item.andwouldbemadeadouble-headed leaderinthenewscolumnsofoneofems peatdailies.butnowitistakenasamatterofcourse.AnEpiscopalianminister saedi,nothingelsebutbecomeaCatholic..Yetcertainlyitisastartlingreligiousfactofthedaythatnineteenministers,someoftheminearlylife,others menofmaturity,havebroken,orare breakingawayfromtheChurchoftheir baptism,andthesceneoftheirchosen ministry,wherethepleasantestdaysof theirlifehavebeenspent,andforconsciencesakesubmittingtotheChurchof Romewithalltheuncertaintiesofthe futureinregardtolivingandwork.One ofthegreatestmartyrdomsoflifeisthe smilehangethatisimpliedbyconversion. Itisawren'ringawayformtheassociationsofone'searlylife,andconscience alonerancompelsuchachange.There arenineteendevotedsoulswhohavegone threughthecrisiscrareinthethroesof agonyaboutit.Whoarethey?

Thelistofveryrecentconversionslead ofwithMr.Tinkle,ofReading,Pa.He wasincharge of a church, andhadbeenmanyyearsintheministry.

Thereisagreatopportunityforthese mennowtoworkfartheoldMother ChurchofChristendom.AbouttheApostolicMissionHousethereiscentringa greatconversionmovementthatwillbring manysoulsintotheArkofSalvation. WhatagloriousApostedatethesemenwill haveiftheycomenowintothetrue Churchandhelptobringthethousands, theirsouls.

AneworderofnunsintheUnited States,introducedtherebyCountess Leary,madeacountessbyPopeLeo NM.,andwasestablishedrecentlyon theeastsideofNewYork.Itisknown astheOrderoftheReparatrice(reparation).CountessLearyrecentlybrought fournunsfromItalywhoareincharge oftheconvent,andsixmorewillcome frontItalyinthefall.TheOrderiswell knownthroughoutEirrope.

Mrs.ThomasF.Ryan,NewYork,has purchasedfor£8,000thebeautifulhome inRoanoke,Va..,knownas"Greenway Court."tobeusedasahomeforaged Catholicpriests.Itisoneofthemost beautifulresidenceinthecity.

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SATURDAY,JUNE27,1908.

SOMETESTEDRECIPES. Chatney.

Boil121b.oftomatoesuntilsoft,andtheepressthepulpthroughacolander; addtothisilb.,31b.sugar,lilb.onions (cutveryfine),61b.applesWaledand cored),alittlehorseactlish,oz.cayenne pepper,ice.cloves,}oz.allspice,apintand ahalfofvinegar,lilb.sultanas,andalittlegarlic.Letthewholetrimmerforeight hours;whenitiscoolbottleandcork. Gingerbread.

Take1cupfulofsugar,1cupfulof treacle,1cupfulofbutter,1cupfulofsour milk,2eggs,2teaspoonfulsofginger,1 teaspoonfuloftinnauron,2nutmegs,3cupfulsofflour,2teaspoonfulsofsodadissolvedinwarmwater. Meltthesugar,butter,endtreacle;then beateggswellandaddthem;thenaddthe milkandsoda;pourthisintothecentreof theflourandotheringredients.Mixthoroughly.Bakeinaveryslowoven.

MountPriorCake.

teragoodfamilycake,wecanstrongly recommendthefolloseeg,whichisecenortneelandgood:-Sift1lb.offlour,towhich a pinchofsaltandaheapedteaspoonful ofcreamoftartarhavebeenadded.Weigh out ofsugar.Beatthesugarandilte ofbuttertoacream;add4eggs,andbeat well.Thenaddaemailipintofboiling milk,towhichagooditeaspoonfulofsoda hasbeenadded.Thenmixintheflourand 3oz.oflemonpeelcatupveryfine.Ifa fruitcakeiswanted,alb.ofcurrantsand ilb.ofsultana;maybeadded.Bakeina moderateovenforaboutanhourand twentyminutes.

hluslueumSauce.

Takeagillofstock,freefromgrease, andaddtoitpartofthejuicefrontaeau ofmushrooms.Thickenwithalittleflour andbutter,mixed;addpepper,salt,anda fewdropsoflemonjuice;nowaddthe mushrooms,anddinettesallforfiveminutes.

CHRONICCONSTIPATION.

SEVENYEARSOFCONSTANTSUFFERINGENDEDBYBILEBEANS.

HisthecetheArchbishopofWestniimster,MostRev.DrBourne.HisChase thArchbishopofSeleuciaMostRev.Dr. Bagehavee.HisGracetheArchbishopof Glasgow,MostRev.Dr.Maguire.His GracetheArchbishopofMetyme,CoadjutortotheArchbishopofCambria.Hrs GratetheArchbishopofParis,HisGrace theArchbishopof'Pyre,Auxiliarytothe ArchbishopofMechlin.HisGracethe ArshbishopofUtrecht.HisGracethe ArslibiehopofEphesus,Mgr.Sbaretti, ApostolicDelegatetoCanada,isexpected toattend.HisGracetheArchbishopof Hobart,Tasmania,MostRev.Dr.Murphy. BISHOPS.

TheirLurdshipstheBishopsoftheProvinceofWeetmineter.HisLordshipthe BishopofAberdeen,RightRev.Dr.Chisholm.HisLordship.theBishopofAngers.HisLordshiptheBishopofArras. HisLordshiptheBishopofAuckland, NewZealand,RightRev.Dr.Lenehan. HisLordshiptheBishopofAutun.Hie LordshiptheBishopofBruges.His LordshiptheBiehopofBurma,(South). RightRev.Dr.Cardot,Vicar-Apostolic. HisLordshiptheBishopofCanes,Right Rev.Dr.Donnolly,AuxiliarytotheArchbishopofDublin.HisLordshiptheHis!toyofCloyne,RightRev.R.Browne. HisLordshiptheBishopofCochin, RightRev.Dr.deOliveira.HisLordshiptheBishopofCork,Right,Rev.Dr. O'Callaghan,0.P.HisLordshiptheBishopof.Elphin,RightRev.Dr.Clancy. HisLordshiptheBisliopofErythrea, AuxiliarytotheBishopofStrassburg. HisLordshiptheBishopofJustinapolis, PortElizabeth,SouthAfrica.HisLordshiptheBishopofKildareandLeighlin, Ireland,RightRev.Dr.Foley.HisLordshiptheBishopofKilmore,Ireland,Right Rev.Dr.Boylan,C.SS.R.HisLordship theBishopofLangres,France.HisLordshiptheBishopofLuxemburg.HisLordshiptheBishopofMetz.HisLordship theBishopofMoulins.HisLordshipthe BishopofNamurBelgium.HisLordshiptheBishopofOran,Algeria.His LordshiptheBishopofSt.Brieucand TreguieeFrance.HisLordshiptheBishopofSanLuisPotosi,Mexico.-His LordshiptheBishopofSavannahU.S.A. HisLordshiptheBishopofValleyfield, Irlenada,RightRev.Dr.Emend.His LordshiptheBishopofVerdunFrance. HieLordshiptheBishopofWaterford, Ireland,RightRev.Dr.Sheehan.

ThesubscriptionofPeter'sPence,begun April51907,bytheCatholicPressAssociationofBelgium,tobepresentedtoHis HolinessontheoccasionofhisGolden Jubileehasalreadygonebeyond61,000 francs.Manymembersofthepressrespondedtotheinvitationbycontributing from100to1,000francs.

Thousandsofpeoplesufferatthisperio.d, fromconstipation,andnuailmentleadsto somuchdistressandsomanydiseasesof thebody.Constipationshouldnotbeneglectedevenforaday.Assoonasitbecomesapparentthatthebowelsarenot workingregularlyashortcourseofBile Beansshouldbetaken,whichactgently butpersistently,toneupthestomach, liver,andbowels,andrestoreNature's healthyfunctions."Fromastateof chronicstutteringtoalifeofhealthand happiness,"describesthegreatchange BileBeansmadeinMrs.NI.Dougan,of 10?,Vistoriestreet,Lewisham,Sydney. "Foroversevenyears,"writesMrs. Dougan,"1wasagreatsuffererfromconstipation.Inconsequenceofthepains methsthesmallofmyback,andgeneral weakness,Iwasforcedtogiveupdifferentemployments.Ibecameso-badthat Iwasactuallylaidup-inbedfordays. Differentmedicinesweretried,hiltthey hadverylittleeffect.Iwasbeginningto thinkthatitwasuselesstryinganymore ofthese"remedies,"asIwaspayingaway noneywithoutgettingrelief. About twelvemonthsago,afriendofmyusband'shoneonavisitfromGympie,and advisedmetogiveBileBeansatrial;but themanymedicinesIhadtriedhaving provedsonusiweessful,Ididnotexpect anybetterresultsfromBileBeans.However,astheconstipationwasgivingme greattrouble,IpueshasedaboxofRile Beans,andunderwentacoursewiththe verybestresults.BileBeansarethebest medicineIhaveeverused.andhavegreat pleasureinrecommendingthem."

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Utterhehidtherewhenthesoldiersof Oak,authatweoverheardtheirplants,and felloutthattheyheldaCOMM(underthe theKingtoescapeintotheWestGowary. wereenabledsotochoose.thesafewayfor thatthereissogreatarewardofferedfor hadpassed,"bathitnotoccurredtothee mypersonthatifthoushouldstearnit, thoumightestevenmarrythysweet- heart?" couldbecomesogreatadastard,little MistressAnnewouldbethefirsttospit "LittleWet,"saidtheKing,whenthey "ThatIshould;not,"saidI,"forifI vetstimeswesawthektoundheadspassand

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So,basure,whenitwanetoaquartet betweenKingandParlinuneue,thereitderelawereioundontherigutside,ami thatseinedwetterofmomenttoum selvee,thoughSilasWttdge,theshoemaker,whohadfollowedwebrewerum lchaitiugdon,wasinsolenttomygraatufather,mockinghimthatthel'enderelt werecomedowninthe;world,andwere nowwilyall1111d111:1!Lsaidayoungboy._tisothatwehaillittle01.thusworld'sgtai' butafarmstead,whereofhalftherooms wereclosedup,andalittlefarmdrainedyr etcgoodness,becausewehadbeenpoorpow buragenerationortwo. _though1washisonlycomfort,pie grindfatherwouldhavesentmetotight 101'thelungendthe_mingscauseifI hadnutheelsulittleintiledaysbefuri, HisMaje,tydiedthatviolentandsaerlc,;kiitsit.,.vh.

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Seinetherewhocalledmeawastrel,but mygrandfatherborewithme,andmused tosay1wasliketheForsyths-AlisnaForsythhadbenmygreat-gratalmotlier-whowerearaceofsoldiersandpoets,and tintIloadnotyettumidmytrueworking itintheworld.

letIremember1101,,onedayitshowed its,rvourfurme,turdthatwasthedaythe battleofttoreest_o-wasknight.;whenmy ,ritdfttlietandIsialarkingateach cy,aidearstrained.hearingthe cannonfaroff,andsmelling,evenatthat thereekofthepowder.

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"iieshallneedyou;wait,myboy,"ho hadmvhieperedtome,"if,whichGud forbid,thedayshouldgoagainstthe King."

Andthough1wouldhavelearnedinure, 1couldnut,butbatcomfortlesswithmy handoutheleathercoversofthebig book,forgettingitforthetime,becauseI sosurelylongedtobeinthemidstofthat fight.

'Sesatalone,becausenay'auntSusan, whokepthousefurus,hadbeenbusywith housekeepingdutiesthisweekback,and ofIhadnotbeeusofullofthebattleI mighthavesuspectedsennetleng,because Ifoundherhangingofctutainsinthe ChintzChamberthat,hadbeenmyntoth ;Ilidopeningwindowstotheairwhich hadbeensealedsolong. Atsunsetwehadnewsthatthebattle hadgoneagainstus,madthattheKing's armywashifullbight;andbitterandsorrowfulnewsitwastous,yetInoticedwith somewonderthatAuntStikeyhardlypausedfromherlaborsofbakingandseething, asthoughitweretimeforafestival,net foramourning. Thatnightwesatgroupedbythehearth insilence.Itwasagreenautumn,nota goldone,andtheleavesdelayedtowither, asthoughGodhadbadethempause.Yet emuldenly.afteragoldensummer,following aMayofrainsandfatness,theweather hadturnedcold. LogshissedcheerfullyinthewidechimLey-placeofourgreatkitchen.Either sideofthatchimneywereingle-seats,and Isatonone.Mygrandfather'sgreatchair wasonesideofthehearth.Myaunt'sthe otherside,withinthescreenthatwent fromfloortoceiling,sodelicatelypoised that.albeitofsolidoak,aninfant'sfinger ;nightsetitswinging. itwouldnotbeeasytoequalthatroom forpleasantness.T11thepanellingofthe wallwe-remanycupboards.Oakseatsran

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soldiers,sothattoconveyhimfromourweleitnotforParsonForsyth.fortheten- "flush,child,"sheanswered,-whathousetoanotherhadbeennoeasymat-derfriendshipbetweenusgrew-.notwith- havewetoduwhirkings?Butitapoortot. standingthedisparityinouryears. gentlemanescapingfromthatawfulslaugh-ThenI,withmyfingerstillmarkingtl.e BydlyIworkedonthefarm,asmy iv,,weretoasktheshelterofourroof,unreadpageofthe"History,":Amide]lyfatherbeforeme,butwhendarknesscame, we%%QuidnotdeityIttohim,wouldwe,criedoutthattherewasthe.Bosc,braOak.Itinnedtowardstheparsonage,asthough \tallyr Ihadnotbeenthinkingthesemanydaysitweremyrightfulhome,andwouldspend IwouldhavereprovedherthattheyhadpastofhowIwouldges.ity:hetosavemyeveningsinadil:courseuponbooks nottakenmeintotheircounselsbutattheKingforhaeiget. andmenandtimings,rebid.'wasmostpleas- thatinumentstepssoundedoutside,alig- "netsthegreatestmeleetheIrepsstoodant.AndaftersupperIwouldreturnto tireshowediuthepeeteal,andayounghighintheveldthat1-ybeteifellthetheGrangetosleepthesleepofthelabor- gentlemanstoodthereextendingbothhishouseandtheVa.:,firIti;elkithaultakeningmantillthdlarkbegantosinguser

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"IsitPenderelGrangerheaskedinIIlikeasnakealltauttan;orelength.As Theywereseriousyears,andnotme half-foreignaccent,"andisthisMusteritwas,weleadwalkuprg.t,andcurhappy.Simetimesmykinsmanlamented Williamrenderelr pathnotbetrayits,itsladteentheeasethatthelandleftmenotimetomake 'TendererGraugeisproudtoreceivewithameadowiracoleheld. buoks,:ahedeclaredIwasfittedtodo. you,ea','saidmegrandlater,motioning Weloadindeedscaireeiyrirai,,.edour-ButnowIknowthatIwas410worsefor 0101toenter. selvesupwithintoeclus..-clusteringbran-lyingfallow."Figagoodlife,thefar- Nosoonerhadhedoneoilthanwithgreatcheswhenweheardthetrottiugofhorses,met's,everclosetotheheartofnature,and quicknessmyratherpatuptheboltsuponfortheOakovertragagrassywaythattakinghergiftswithbothhands,asone tiedoor. leadtoPenderelmareego.Andrawdidwouldtaketheloveofamother. sitewauiehousewasnowsecureastheOakprovebineeetethetruelatgaeli Onceortwicehadcomeatenderletter againstasiege.hverydourandemitter01andloyal,foruataleifirJoped,norathat'tweeassweetashivesofhoneyora itwasutancientoakthatithadLake"abrancherenibleltobetraythatananemgMaypasture.Thesedidwereadoverand cautionLOwaterLIUW11,andrueWilaloWSbutthebirdsharboredwithinthoseboweryover,andlaughedattheill-spelling,we wereadsurivveredsuiteeventail. branches. twogravemen,asonelaughsatthepretty -Au,tinsisP."4"'",.e"rueyoungIwatchedtheKing'sfaceasthecompanywaysutachild.AndIthinkmykites- gentleman,iinivaniingintothelitroom,passedbelow,silent,withgrimfaces,everymanknewIhadneverforgottenmistress andseenitngtotooktrouthitsurigateyesmanwithhishandseekinghissword-belt,Anne,tuttheselettershegavetomaysale- aueumaesaeonce.-knewIsrum111Limasthoughwilddeingsweretoward. Reepnig,tiumgliLucywereaddressedto winotomignt.hisverygoodtouein N,hettheyhadpassedheunbentidshim,aeuecrumaautbutthatmyname stainer. proudandgraveface,andsmiledatme. tanteoferretweal,aswasbutnatural, itslacewasabluepale,antistalnen "Ithankyou,Master\tat,"hesaid,sceingwehadplayedtogether,andthere antithe:smokeetpoeuer.ononeeneek"finmaltingmefreeutyoureammerpar-wasameasageever"Batorallyrenderel aUayUlle,,porthadpireeeuaetuleaaler.ApleasanterIhavenotseen.And*Atolerget,Hie. AsifitwerelikelyI dryrunnerorwood.IllsattirewasLaiii,"sinceWedistort;noneexceptthebirds,andsneak',seeinghowherdaintyglioettinted eruur..isliespoutshewasdrawingoilinseveryeinging-onellittalglainiisloyal,1tinting.incrovt,parsonagecuamber,and stoutLa-10141,gwv,s,anusurithisateatmdareswear,since.litebounalieaushaTefur-howtiergoluenheadglintediuitsgarden orasastatuusuheWait:sureofInswet-buttlenalljoyousness,1tunwellcontenttr..paths. ccine.Theblackcurlstealitclustersstayheretilieughtfell.Butwhose,IprayAtlastthatgloriousdayarrivedwhen l'UtilliAtnetentimeluguriguesesmathaweyesyou,arethoseinitialstwinedwithatrue-GeneralMonkbroughtbacktheking. llEidioglaindreio" asil andriteyin,.nasuingofwsWhitewow,lovers'knotOttthislimboftheoak?Hasmireviei

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buwivaluealmatheyart611,0111LOlutprisua-AndwhomayMistiessAnneMohunittrembleindeedwithbudsandsongs,as mayperhapsAlaianill,reward." andperuapsslayme.%tiros°biteltvisrue -neerenderelsareproudboatyourvtaj-"Wehavebrokensixpences,"saidI, tenderly."Thysweetheart?" ththeein,i::igleilancientfades, ineteh.ebrandchesrememberedobeoak be,Walter?"heasked,namingmealmost tkeughthechildrenofthemwhohadseers eetemountnaveentaustedyourselfto"alsowehavekissed,andIwearaknotof Nutoutsuchacrestofleavesofrusset silkthatitremindedmeofnothingso wain.they,andallracyhaveareyours,herblueribbonagainstmyheart,butIP shallneverwedher,Ifear,sinceweaxe muchasofthefeathersonapheasant's saidinygramilather. butyeomen,andsheSirJohnMohun's lirerung,ashewastous,liftedupmy greensatinwherewiththeothertreeshad grauumatherwithbothLanusandpeasedaughter." breast,andwasmorebeautifulthanthe uuuinhischair.llienhe mein,toAuntaukey,andwouldkissnet"Hefoughtwellforuswhilemyroyal paidaoomph- "JackMohun,"liesaid,thoughtfully.trade '''allegedagainsttheKing's yetlived.Aloyalandgallantgenf;'itthehadforgottenmanyof hand,wornwithworkasitwas,andmanyfather adayafterthatIsawhergazeopenhertleman.Youhadagoodtasteinafather- - lingers.inauecstasy.Andnemademein-lawawewat.., hisfather'sfriendsandhisownintimesof hisown-itindeedIwerenotalwaysthatAtt:hisIblushedfuriously. aldveor loopedindeeditbutlhavtehantothefoshunodaldremain -withahandonmyhairandaframkand"IhadneverknownMistressAnne," never joyousgreeting. saidgravely,."ourestatesbeingsowidelybetme,buthadbeenhisloyalsubjectall Alterthatweredaysfullofalarm,ifdifferent,onlythatinthesewilddays,mydayswithoutthat. full,also,ofhappinessinthehonorwesinceshecouldnotfolow-herfat-hertothe LetwhenithappenedthathemadeahadreceivedofshelteringtheKing. .I.camp,heeummittedhertothedareofourroyalprogressthroughthecountry,stay- waswisebeyondmyyears,and1thinkaimedpareon,MasterRobertForsyth,

ingatthehousesofthemwhohardbeen theweightofhissamekeepingpressedup-kineman,whoselatewifewasakine-faithful,Iwonderedifhewouldremember onmeasheavilyasuponmyelders 1womanoftheMohuns.ButnowshebathBostalrelOak,andrevisitthatfaithful usedtositwithmyeyesuponthe"HistheKingwouldeatinmyhouseatmidday. bustle,and rejoinedherfather,andisattheFrenchtree. tory°MaeExpeditiontoGuiana,"whichCourt,where,doubtless,sheforgetsthe playmateofherchildhood." ti'ayetI.thehadhousewo rd causeofalarm,forhewouldlearnnohadbeenwithnosolacebutmybooks.go

all,andthatsamemerrimentofhiswasashehadbeenrememberedandhowlonelyIdi sincethathour,theprettything,lightasa 6:..ela.wta4weiei J.tuhnee andcreamandbutter,andman him,id eauneidlat hymosymenzertbre: ArabianNights'taleofpearlsgreatas 'Doubtlessshedoesnot,\Vat,"hesaid,

hadnopowertowrapmeawayintoits wassowellconductedthattherewasbut allofgold. moonsandrubiesbigasapplesandsaaidSverykindly;"forIthinkifshewereofso slightadisposition,shehadnotbeensotoopenthewindowsanddoors,andletthe Jwiiitnlixissanseshainnedinto, daonutli41 tfinest napery,botes belovedpagesandmyeyeswatchingtheIblushedfuriouslyagain,butmadeno King.He,indeed,wasthemerriestofusanswer.Howcouldheknowhowtenderly Iwouldsitwithmyfingersbetweenthetenderlyremembered." aldhestheefolldorscileevetsre;r,nt: morepreciousthan caution. NowIknewwhytheChintzChamberbutterfly,yetseriouswithal,hadtakenher hadbeenselectedforhissleepingroom,companionshipawayfromme? andhoney,andthelike.

Hecameaec.ontpaniedbyalittletrainof gentlemenandonelady;andwhenIreceivedthemkneelingbyhisstirrup,only himselflitdownandthelady,andentered myhouse.

Andsofullweremythoughtsofthe King,thatIneverliftedmyeyestothe lady'sface,tillinourdimparlortheKing bademetokissberhand.

'thensheputbackherveil,withasmile atonceroguishandteederaad1,.vLiugat her1sawthatsitecouldbenoneother thanmyoldplaymate,MistressAnne,as beautifulinwomanhoodasshehadbeenin childhood-formorebeautifulshecouldtot be. Shebathnotforgottenyou,]]'ally," saidtheKing,"anymorethudIdareswear vonhaveforgottenher.MyQueenloves a...her,butshehassworntoleadacountry life,andmarrynonebutatanintryman,so oarCourtwillloseitsbrightestdinament."

"Hewillbeafortunategentleman,"began1,stammering.

"HewillhavetoCometoCourttowoo ber."saidtheKing,"forwewillnot yieldheryet.Besides,wooingisamaid's due.Butnow.MistressAnne,erewesummonyourfatherandmyothergentlemen, baudtoyouroldplaymatethegiftIintendedforhim."

Tisthetitle-deedsofOckenden, saidtheladygently."Sincethelordof Ockendenwasaregicide,andnowhasfled thekingdom,theKingwillsthataloyal gentlemanshouldsitinhisplace."

"Shewouldhaveyouwithoutthem. Wally."saidtheKingwithajollylaugh; butIhavetosatisfyJackAlocumthat 1113girlwedsamanofsubstance."

pliedtoEasternastrologers,interpretersof dreams,andeventothosesorcererswho madepretensiontosupernaturalknowledge. Thewholestoryofthevisit,oftheMagi leadsustoadmitthattheWiseAlenwho cametoworshipourLordwerenotofthis lastdescription.ThattheywereastrologersorstudentsoftheheavensmaybeinferredfrontSt.Matthew 2)."Wehave seenHisstarintheEast."Iftheycame IonePersia,theirnameofMagi,whichin Persianmeanspriest,wouldnaturallysuguninsofyourpaperthemimingofexcomgestthattheybelongedtothepriestly casteofthatcountry.Theyareoften. spokenofaskings;itismoreprobable, however,thatthisqualitywasascribedto themonaccountofl'salmlxxi.10,andthis onlyinthesixthcentury.

"YourMajesty."beganMistressAnne. andthenstoodblushingandabashed,like 'beautymilkmaid,thoughthegloryofher hadnighblindedme.

"Iforget."sailtheKing"thegentlemanhasnotyet.wooedyou,Mistress Anne.butIwouldLotkeepsoloyala leverwaitinglong.And.albeit,lie'sa rustic.hewillbethecomeliestmanin myCourt."

"AmItocometoCourt,yourMajesty'"Iaskedstupidly.

"MistressAnnewillhaveitso."replied theKing. "AmitotometoCourt,madame'!"I asked. Ifyouwill.Wally."shereplied. "YourMajesty."Isaid,"Iamonlya pearfarmer." "WillyoubeSirWalter'"beasked. "Nev."alitI."IshallheplainWat Penderelstill." "Ah." lie"youtheproud,youyeoMill."But.whatwillynerwifeenv!" "ShewillheMistressFenderel."put.in MistressAnne. "WhyWet."saidtheKing,."except that'wewouldloeyourcompany. do notthinkyouneedrometoCourt.Woo heraftermarriage.man!" AndIdid.andhaveneverceasedtobe faithfulloverandwooertothisday.

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NURSERY,OSBORNEPARK. 'PHONE1592. W.H.JONES,Proprietor. II.W.NEWMAN,Manager.

AfricanWonderGrass,2/6per100.15/-per1,000.PhalarisCommutata 15/-per100.

FRUITTREESANDVINESSUPPLEDATLOWESTMARKET'RATES

CHAMPIONROSEGROWERS. MESSRS.GUTHRIE&COI,LTD HAVEBEENAPPOINTED :GENTSFORTHISNURSERY,ANORDERSENTRUSTEDTOTHEM 'ILLRECEIVEPROMPT'AND'CAREFULATTENTION.

PERTHPHONE,367. FREMANTLEPHONE,

Havingsecuredthefreeholdofthis old-establishedandwell-knownHostelry,willbepleasedtowelcomeall (ildfriendsfromthefieldswhileona visittothecity.

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J.RODOREDPI, 322HAYSTREET.PER'rFT.

'idloneer,SwornValuer,Land, litmus.,andGeneralCominissinnageree,

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&Co.

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FRUIT, GENERAL POULTRY,FISH, PRODUCE AUCTIoNEMS and AuctionSalesHeldDaily. PromptReturnsaSpecial*, FruitCasesatLowestRates.

TAILORSHATTERS, TAILORSHATTERS, FRISCO. TAILORSHATTERS, TAILORSHATTERS, ANDMERCERS. ANDMERCERS. ANDMERCERS. ANDMERCERS.

CHRISTY'SandWOODROW'SPELTSandPANAMAS.

CHRISTY'SandWOODROW'SFELTSandPANAMAS.

412HAY-ST.,PERTH,and95and97HIGH-ST.,FREMANTLE,

CatholicFA5ookDepot, CornerofMurrayandPier=St.,Perth

TI1EABOVEALSOCONDUCTAFIRST-CLASSFRUIT,CONFECTIONERYANDREFRESHMENTROOMNEXTDOOR. CityandCountryOrdersPromptlyAttendedto. PricesModerate.

'LINSEEDCOMPOUND'forCoughs 'LINSEEDCOMPOUND'forCoughs andColds.OfprovenefficacyforBron-andColds.RelievedAsthmaanddifficult chialirritation. breathing.

B.D'ARCY,

Thankingherfriendsandcustomersforpastfavours wishestoannouncethatshehasre-openedbusinessat CORNERMURRAYandPIERSTREETS,PERTH.

THESUPPLYOFCATHOLICREQUISITESareasSUBSTANTIAL

WSEVERandthepricesDEFYCOMPETITIONbyanyotherFirm.Goods Periodicals,andPapersaretohandbyEACHMAIL.Alargeassortment ofPicturesandRosaryBeadsarealwayskeptinStook.

Eicamars,Habits,Crucifixes,Fonts,Statues31edals,PrayerBooks, Books(suitableforpresentsorprizes),"AreMaria,""Austral Light,""AustralianAnnals,""Messengero/theS.H, "CatholicPress,""TheTribune,""TheRecord," IadallInteroolonialandHomepapersarealwaysonhand.All ordersattendedtowithdespatch.

NOTEOURNEWADDRESS:

MIMURRAYSTREET,CornerMURRAYandPIERSTREETS,

HisMajesty'sHotel HayStreet,Perth.

AdjoiningHisMajesty'sTheatre.

TheMostSemptiouslyFurnished HostelryintheState. Situatedrightintheheartofthe City, Accommodationunsurpassed. Telephone1282.

TheFederalHotelWelingtosStreet,Perth

Mr.DALY,havingoncemoretaken overthecontrolofthispopular hostelry,extendsamedialinvitationforthepatronageofallhis oldcustomers.

Thehousehasbeenthoroughly renovatedthroughout. Telephone772.

MICHAELDALY,Proprietor.

THEUNITEDSTORESLTD,.

Grocery,Tea,Coffee,WineandSpirit Merchants.andImporters.

WEIMPORTDIRECTAllGroceries,Delicacies,Tea,Coffee,Wines Spirits.

Cleanliness,ComfortandCivility. NightPorterinAttendance.

Telephone1294.

RailwayCoffeePalace

LaterIrth's

WELLINGTONSTREET,(opp.RailwayStation,-PERTH.

MRS.CHAMBERLAIN,Proprietress. GoodAccommodationforFamilies. Meals1s. BedsfromIs.6d.per Night.SingleBedrooms9e.per Night.DoubleBedroomsfrom perNight.

GoodCookKept. BeardandLodgingfrom26s.per week. ATrialSolicited.

J.B.GEORGE

Pharmaceutical-andDispensing!

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HaveYouTried,Floramac

THEDISPENSINGOFPRESUME!'" TIONSHASBEENMADEA SPECIALSTUDY.

BRIGGSandROWLAND

THEPREMIERLIKEandSTONE MERCHANTS of W.A.

AbsolutelytheHiglfestFrecentageLimeintheState.

Writeforpricesandparticularsbeforepurchasingelsewhere,aswedefy Competition.TheonlyBRIGGSintheTRADE.Noconnectionwithany- onetradingunderasimilarname.LimeforManureataverylowrate. Blessing

ale.-Shakespeare(Winter'sTale).

ORDERSPROMPTLYATTENT)EDTO.

Offices

sad,Moir'sOhambers[OppositeSthePostOfficel, St.George'sr3rri3d

COFFEEROASTEDDAILY80thatCustomerscanrelyuponbeingsup-TELEPHONE46. pliedwiththePUREandFRESHArticle.

TEA.DirectfromHILLESTATESinCEYLONfrom134to4s.perlb.

FARMER'S8iHUTTON'SCelebratedHAMSandBACON,andselected brandsofBUTTERalwaysinstock.

WesupplytitleBEST,andinimportingallourGoodsareable,and aocharmtheLOWESTPRICEforeverything.

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4079Flay-StreetPerth.

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SILBERT&SHARP

q WholesaleFruitandProduceMerchants, .0,

HeadOffice:Murvarstreet,Perth. granche--Melbourne,andTbsoughouttheGoldfields.

OUNTRYORDERticanfullypackedandpromptlydespatchedCASH BUYERSofallKindsofFRUITandPRODUCE

CO1nial:Mutual ireLandAccident Insuranc,Company,Ltd.

Samson'sBuildings,BarrackSt.,Perth.

FIRE,NI&RINIC,Ika0IEr,110&ittsrica,PUICNI-GIASS,andEMPLOYERS'LIABILITY INSURANCEATLOW'STOUSRENTRATES. P.J.SULLIVAN,ResidentSecretary

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SAMSON'SBUILDINGS, BARRACKSTREET,PERTH. *9aeieelecteietak3iesecleteoraiaeccet WM.ROSEVEAR. 515HAYSTREET,PERTH,.

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Telephone1561.

BROOKSANDBOWER, 245IRWINSTREET.

LICENSEDPLUMBERS'GASFITTERS,TINSMITHSantIRON WORKERS.

WindmillsSuppliedandFixedGalvanisedIronTanksfrom100to 10,000Gallons.Repairswithneatnessanddespatch.HotandCold Waterlaidon.

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