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Saturday. 1446.--V0L.XXII.
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A24-inchVarela),mainburstatYoarock, Dublin,andfloodedanumberofcottages.
heU.I.L.reportedtohavetakenpus= sesaionofafarmittBallyshea,near Loehrea.
HeavyfallofsnowreportedfromLimerick--entieualinMay.
Mr.WilliamRedmondraisedtheques- tionofafforestation4)fIrelandandMr. T.11.Reese!promisedtourgetheGov.rumenttocarryitout.
IntheGaeta:chortleromp:ethane:re- ceetlyheldinDublin,the3,1astownMusicalSocietyandEnniskillenChmalSocietycarriedoffthehonors.
sirWilliamButleropenedaTubercle aeExhibitianinClonmel .fns.Gaarien,solicitor,uiNenagh,hasbeenelectedcoronerforNorthTipperary.
AdifficultyaboutthesiteoftheParnellit:emulateinDublinhasarisen,the parse:.dte, issaidtobeineonvtaient.
ItaielatherReilly,ofCorkandlaireauofCiirrat:Italic,alt'delld.
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analresulta-Mullinalione,2goals11 points;Grangemockler,2points.Mr.'To- bin,Cloneen,refereed.
661ACRES.
ThepedpleofTipperarywilllearnwith treatsatisfactiouoftheactionoftheEs- tate,'Commiesionerewhohavegivenno- limaoftheirintentiontotakebycompul- sionItemSirJelinCarden661statute .owesfortimepita 1141evicted ienantsthermem.Thereareriveevicted 14;1111111,011the IlauIwh.,,Litiiis the hands.itis.indeed, ihnethatthesetruantsshouldberestored totheirhomes,formostofthemwere evictedabout25yearsago.SirJohnCar- denwasrepeatedlyappealedtoreinstate thesetenantsvelure:try,butherefusedto doso,
F.VICTION\l.\iii:DIFFICUL'fIN 'flit'It a1011DEFIESPOLICE.
reoplamarchedontheevictedpremises, andvitasticks,stones,bottles,andany- thingthatcamehandy,theywrecked everywindowandshutterintheestab lishment.Neatthecrowdproceededto Mr.Coady'sbakeryshopinFriar-street, oldherealso :,4` S\\-011. Marti-linefreinthereahid,wasmade,at thevidwillingpremisesofMrs.Blake. taxidy'smother-in-law.andhere bricks,andbottleswereshowered throliehtheparlorwindows.Thetown polite,forcehereinterfered,:tadthecrowd movedoffinthedirectionoftheNational Bank.Herea,blow-upocetured,andmissilesfromtheausemblageiiaelitelthrough hiveettheBatikwindows.Thepolite wereatthisstagesohopeleeelynut-numberedthattheywerepowerlesstocontrol, muchleastodispersethemob.Cheering allthewaytheenorwOusgatheringmoved tobileotliteofMr.Ryan,solicitor. whereahaltwasagaincalled.Every availablemissilewascollected,andin lleaineep Cenimendtmf"Flee!" afusiladeoflargestonesmade,all}litwork oftwolamelead-lightwindows.Tothe rattlingofimproviseddrumsmidtincans byabawlofvoila,.Ilserow.i tattheevictedhouse.whereallyglassthat hadi.I4,11),(1theprevietteoneleitgatwas sentintimsplinters.AtaInterstagethe windowsofMrs.Blake'santiMr.Cotelyas horsesweremadethetargeteforfurther furiousonslaught..Thepolicehadbytide timetonceatrateathemserviieatapoint wheretheywereabletopreventarepeti- tionoftheattackontheNationalBank, alien,Mrs.Olainnellaaslyingill.A doubletendonpolieeforcedtherated beck.anditagainheadedforMr.Ryan's Wiltsre1110rogh-as-bre:11:;1zwas111 dulgedin.Evadingthepolite, AnotherRushwasMade furtheNationalBank,wheremorewinlow,werelookeo.l'oto11o'clirItp.m.
showeredontothezincroof,pro,lucinga terrificclatter.ManyoftimeCanatabu- larywere;truckatthisstage.Thetube nextclosedroundtheMarketHouse,and liepolicecameamongstthe:uand AdvisedThemtoDisperee. theeuunailvasreceivedwithderision. ithadnowreadied11.30oatelaIne tirgatetasNaydark,andlime:tat letups woreunlit,whichtelkledtop.c..iJeuti- heat:ionalmutaimposeiale,andthetaskof thepolicemenhigalydangerette.'i.e.:mule nextproceededdowntheMain-stieieMrs. J.Delaridyashopwindowsbeingforthe secondtime:tamestMr.W.P.HInly'steamma landagency0111COwasnextdashed. hereahaltwasmade,atm]stot,ezwere pelted,andglasswassentdyingDomthat andtheadjoiniaahouse.abepolice againintervened,andteemobreturnedup Aram-street,cheeringloudly._1terrible fusilatleof!eroticabrieke,ea.,ay.,bur- ledatthedrapeifye,tablisamentofSir. C.Moloney,anti ElevenWindoeswereShattered.
1adturlesairiespondeetsemisanac- tle uulliltcatletesteereekingaantainthatteam:,madetoMr.('oacleasaiel ,IIlaity,-the"Nate/nil:1stonSundayBlake'speenii,eaierohing'shouting,;urnletededtipetaindireetiorlowed Layall sight,17th,which,heset's,were4)1. beingkeptopellDietiled ''awildandturbulenteliarecterashave wereetrueltwithsame,auI nterlu5rut.1. it101°_tulle,y'Lle 1:4ver ".t"e"`-"1 1i11-111'1" - oneainstablehadanaroweteetipefromahurlednn.1""t at"t")",0
rare-nor,itengin00110411e41,allyVA011. fromebattle,ivied'waslitatildi elseinIreletelouteitleBelfastdiningthefro.nthecamel.F.arlitirintheweek eroeityofaeretieftheworstriotsittthat;imitate.publiranmantelMary mealy TheevietionofMr.RieltardBurke. (tea-teain leee.end landiely Illswife,mother.antifamilyfromeaten- :lieit...aniseshalI;eisintleieasma Whilethehusbandwasabsentill licensedandbakerypremisesinNee- -trete.Thurles,was
TheCauseoftheWildOutbreak %%hailwastakenpartinbyupwardsof 2,0(N)perse ilns.nlinzpanied known4sthe"Nr\v-strt,ietOr'hes- tralRani.-InOlewakeofthat,infurated edurowds thereexists
Sundaynight. riotousstintsreditineIranithe innofMr.It. 11'0,11IllseXtell- premisesinNewestrtat, Its.were ',TattedonMeitilay eitteisitie 1.,1;01',antiglass-hreakingwaskeptup(.011- tiiitionedyuntildoseonmidnight.The caned,eerieif:teything AlereHiringthanentimePreviotteNight. asaninth!ar;.:enforceofpolicehadtobe n,;aruescatw11 1,1111111.1/k1.!, in'C:i10111111:11.11.Thewillmanestiereagain
'Iii':.a,lily-if uu tiloWetIlastaigilt.when',tilllargerre- fen' orina nit:,ahadheettsulyje,taltoasmallameeletalment.Thewinnow,oftheNue DwellBankpremises,the ofitssolici- ted,ettiee,it,wella-thee:milthepm.- itaereltin:evideelpremisiaandhis talitives.werethedean,ofthemune- hoisattarks..1shorthistoryoftheeventspreetaanethedemonstration ilea-dittyI-.1iteipetimilet,tendineofthe ettair.70r. ildi11,11';11.011abank-
11AIlt14111;11Bank.PrOcertle<1 the
illtereenientsofpimlieeweredrattedin, endtunnyvigormisbatonchargesha,lto tieinalabeforeDiederreetstrators piatonight.thiMonday-IlikiI iti. 1.500persona,itis1:011111111t41.a,,1,11,1c intheAttestsatmbak,andatniteretartea imperationis.TilemobpartaledCheLoan, ynitthstattlingmildtinsandplayiltamete- cl,ons.whietics.etiebatthemarch, Omer&groans,andbeoliealternated,nit
!laudedatonebeingthrown.Coiningto rapt,hisreditorsdee:thane composi-theeve m edpremises.anybitetglass:v..- .ienheoffered.Taalthe'. :liningintheeindowsvitasmashed. ofphi,were,puttedoutsi,le iiniseswhichhadbeenpreviouslyattatIt1. ;al1'1( -lispectOtSat'ly:11111 ding 1,,q1y1,11)0.1ci;forgedtheirwaytauw,11 thecrowd,buttheir
1,1111thy1I:1111111;11the were;14- \1,11,1,11,,rZS;11r11%pnldi,an,lion.Tito ;.aleprt,vc,1aboil.i,e.;oldOw1:1111i111111.1y 1...1'11111, 111.4 1-1.11,111.1,11111.1. i1t1. iii-'1,11;l',Illitin:1'1<'.1ti, VC11111,titi- -Sit,111,1 II/11y.1ilia 41II)Ill), ;. 11k1H1`1.(1.11:111altd/111!,,,,,,11..f.)re
.1.trot.t.,toQuelltheDisturbance,Failai hopelessly.
AmovewasthenmadedownJail-street, andattheoffieeandpreanstsofair.Morgan,solicitor,sevenwindow'sweledietter- ed.Counitsontomidnightaanal attacksweremadeonthesmallbodesofpolice,andmanyofthemreceivedblows fromAuld,. itissaidthepoll, etakentimenames ofthepi-omit:cutt:.:!,I tintad,the nightthecrowdidepletelytialettthe 1).)1!fiateverytithee'ernettle...ett,ing epatelesoccureil. Aboutmidnigiathead_ crowddeireasteiemeteetteatoly, Mhat reeianicapromentificethestreetssin..dong "1lieboyso/ 11extorts.' neplaice guardedtheuousesattackedtillemurning. aem:geeueungettieenteardpuma,art-is-ccOUT111auteatayalternumea,butat, ellenallthetowntightsns.loeen turnedoil,about1,000pereuuegathered inNairn-street..Alargeuntieofpollee underCountyaitspeetorTuleyandDeariet InspectorsacuityantiAIIIIcS1vy,haswean upVOSIL1011S111variouspales01lift:till 101101begantorattletinLaub,andpar :maycat_are.Beteeprenueee.imatuns wereetoliveileman,andthemobimaged 1111i1dispelsetabutdune,aimbtatieewere taus,ti110111411litkir.cib.teepollee continuedloch4211a1geitirutigntat-&meets, and hat theCrowdk'reely. Inretaliation,tontawere hurled iualloliettiono,andaPressioire.epua- dentwas,trunkVIA/IC[114Illthelaceand 111111,rteo,iuodbuttUALundertilecies. The wereintoprattle:daycleated, themobbeingclavier11.tubye-streetsmid lanes,where:theywale1Thrsuadby,lie politeandfortedtotheirhomes.lane manwasfoam!tyingsensetessinMainsteeet,withtwo\\awe',cantimelase.In themeleeseveralmenweri down bythepolice,whileitteiiiherS01theforce v,reforsometimetreatt..1toaterrible lat,ilikleof,tonesandethermissiles. Aftermanydeterminedleteetchargesthe wenitsdesertedat11pen.saveby thepolice,who,withmiraiibaton,:.cent- nimeltelthepi,epletoroseteemdoorsand warnedthoseuutofdoorsto RetiretotheirHomes. ItisetatalthatCoadyllitanowsurrend- eredthepremiem,,butofthis110eonfirnia- tiOni,proutirdide.'lhepolitemammal posteditttheset-deetillattermidnielit. Atthattimequietnesshadbeen,atleast temporarilyrestored.
Cork
TheClerkelleeareinaminPotion(Mr. l'itedeniondraterstette:liedonMrs.JohnStaimanoIliajuattille-artiteltothe pereate, pea,4-aiee4. leoealDover:nee lama,a,alpurettanieof diaidiedimituts1111',11it..11;,;111'1 Id,.11°41".:111)"' 1111 bytheAlidleton 1,.- priedIon,andawnie.cactiUtliemi 1,0,11011requtatingthe a,Ittele:an'.Thepolicestillatt,ptelLoralhovel Deardtocontirina i" ilia butit pro% nanolor (arryingoutofa ""tvfn's"1leattheethefortepnesentwasquitemealias,metitterer,aatagtainthemon, ilk' a,pea redtai piisere aatialiy.last laytreeingMr._ariet!1l'ow'er. eviet,e1thefieeia:''c strotia Pr'tari""ti"' esaveryfeelile(-barge,andteenycore '"vIfe- f"rt)."-'1"1f.1;11IleSwareSt1111t1withstones. ad.;eel;lairIteaeleetem,feee, t ow1.45.,of\ !'' II"'Coady-.11,purchaserofMr.Burke'1!spre!!!!!ar:v('dueleller re, asee.Ilecethepetiteagainenderivormel Pride.PiiamdeforAraBurkes pal),rty. i,veryextensile,aieliuliree.aswell er tt ;n1,11-;1V t;!1,+n,1Pal,15;an,malendtear Thera:,Mrs.Berke.wifeofthebank- rapt,sentanoffer,inwhichshetendered M11;11.Sheregardedasafairmerketvalue oftheproperty.Shewas.however, - 1,'1 eaddealtmeireedMr.Criarre. "Ito flOa.Thesaletothelatter waseitheeepuintivconfirmedbythecourt. TheNatieralBank.whiatel(walagentis '\Tr.S.C.(re01111I'll.\VASfluefiattopro- ceedagainstMr.Burke.andMr.T..J. Ryan.solicitor,actedforMr.Coady. Sunday fiermeltbeganabout8.30. Animineneeerowdparadedthetown, litw';119:voeifermealy. _1greatthroneof
:tidetadoso.Shines,hottlie,(ace.We're tilt'AS.111Ilatolct,,I01L1..,7,1,11, the tiii.4,atSi and hOreiSAil(II1906.Thescheme feeetawerehurledintothe Ile"erect:eh.ofupaardecat250tut- Thepolleehererushedonthecrowd,but"gasCork,Friday,23rdinst. i),,uredto-dayii:CurkofAte Bev. Sheehy.formerlyParish I'dirstof.1o,1..1115a111.,,CO.Kerry,butre- ,idingintheBits'forthepastthirtyveers. ie,ale-raptthem.Tautunavailingly.Theiiihailamlietinguishedcourse studies .1eliletaieltaronahtheeordon,andallintheIrishCollege.Paris.andwasorewe".,1,liksile,errepelt,:!..t.thewin-&tinedprieetin1843.Duringhist.irly .1111W,, mis,ioearyaide:heexpirieneedallthe horrarsoffamine,butduringtliceetrying AtEveryCrashofGlass Easeshew,,kenunselfishly.\dienonly fiftyyearsofagehisovertaisemlstrenuth onthefootpaththecrowdelteerel\rota-g.:,5-0was,.an.,II,,.,.,i-4111Ili,parishinto termidv,andtaunting/pi-narkswerethehandsofhisreveredBishoptheMost ehoutel.BacktoMain-streetthecrowd mextpresort,thepoliceagaintollowine. 'Thedemonstratoresangthe"Weetritfof theGreen,"andothernationalsongs,the singingbeingpin:Dietedbyloudcheers. AttheMarketHousethepoliceformed then-selvesintoasolidbody,andtriedto dispersetheassemblyintothebye-streets. Themobquicklydividedandfoiledthe police.Stoneswerehurledatthepolice, andtheywereobligedtoretreatunder theMarketHouseforsafety.Stones Rev.1)1..Moriarty,andhisLordshipthen appointedhimhisprivatesecretary,which positionhetilleduptothetimeofhis Lordship'sdeath:HethencametoCork, when:,forthepest:thirtyyearshelute livedthelifeofaninvalid.passing throughcontinualstagesofdelicacyand complicatedsicknesswithpatienceand resignation.ThelateFatherSheehy,who hardreachedthe;leeof85.sansnwarm patriotandloverofhiscountry,andhis demisewillbesincerelyregretted.
SATURDAY,JULY4,1908.
Kilkenwy
Glenniore(CountyKilkenny).Creamery wasduringtheweekthesceneofavery distressingaccident.Whileengagedin thecapacityofdairymaidthere,aMiss MariaClearywassounfortunatetoget herfingerscaughtinthemachinery.The resultwasthatoneofthemwascompletely severed,whileanotherwascrushedto pulp.On-theeveningoftheevidentshe wasremovedtotheworkhouseinfirmary forspecialtreatment,wherethecrushed 'itemiserwassubsequentlyamputated. Needlesstoadd,shesufferedexcruciating painintheinterval. -ages*
CALLANANDJOHNLOCKE.
PRGroSEDMEMORIAL.TOTHE PATRIOT.
AtthemonthlymeetingoftheCallan TownComnissionersrecently,Mr.M. Shelly,Chairman,presiding, Mr.Dunnereferredtothepatriotic sownoftheKitkennymen'sAssociation inNewYorkinstartingamemorialtothe distinguishedCallanman,JohnLocke, poetandpatriot.Itwasanobleexample totheminCallan,thenativetownofJohn Locke,andhethoughtthetimehadcome whentheymighttakepracticalstepsto commemoratehismemoryintheoldtown thathisgeniusandpatriotismrendered illustriute.:Ileproposedthatapublic meetingbeheldonSunday,May31st,at 8°Mockp.m.,toconsiderthedesirability ofraisingamemorialtoJohnLocke. Kerwisksec-endedtheresolution, whichwaspassed.
EILLisDREAM.
2et,3.Z.2 setaboutpreparingthesupposedcorpse forintortnent,andtookoutthebodyand laiditontheboortowashit.Thenthey observedaslighttremorautateframe,and Louth'thewomanwasbreathingfaintly. 1heyputherbackInbed,andsheremauledthereunconsciousforsixteenhours longer,atterwhichshesatupinbed,sue neatconversationsvtiththosearoundher, oeinglittletheworseforherexperience seemingly.tlfcourse,onreturniagnome thenusuandwasiiiiichaanitaed-toeauIns wifealive.Meantimethewoman'sbra therwastravellingwithallspeedironsa distantpast01herrytoarriveel,mule forthefuneral,andliegotofthenight mailatTipperaryabout2legethetoe owingmorning,andoneofthenigh procuredhissacar,andI moveatteatlatehourovertilemountainsandintotheglen,onlytotendonarrivalthathissisterwasinapositionto speaktohim.liewasveryreticentabout thematter,butinaJewdaysafterwards afriendofhishosttilesametown,who hadheardofthedeath,butnotoftheresurrection,metbuninTipperaryandexcusedhimselffornothavingbenaideto gotothefuneral."Itiswellyoudidn't go,"repliedthewoman'sbrother,"becausesheis
UpAgainasWellasEver, andwalkingabout."Thefuneralthat didnotcomeoffwasthemeansofintroducingthehusbandandbrother-in-lawto eachotherforthefirsttime,andthelatter hasnowtakentheformerhackwithhim toKerry,whereheisinapositiontofind himconstantemploymentathiswork.
Wertmeath
Theoldvillagebellsinthatlandfaraway
Areringingsoloudlyandcleat, Theirchenescrossthe-.1c0;1!1,eachSOUIrd Seelii-tosay: -11hy'fingeronshoresthat'ssodrear? He'ssiseping,'tit;gloomy,ah!howthose civil,ring, Win,°tunictheworldisgay;
The inslumbertomemorythey bring Hisdearle.kivedlandtar Theheathscarred.hillswherelieroamed whenaboy, Stan.'vividlynowinhisview, Howluringtheyare,theyseemadecoy, TotheExilewhobadethemadieu. Thedamsisappearing,heseesthesun rise, Bs:Ssscenesliebeheldinhisdreams
Havevaeished,alas,likethestarsfrom theskies, Whattheyfadea:,thegoldensun gaams. ForyshehastoiledunderSol'storrid rays, Andseeninanguishandpain, Helonc4lamentsforthedeurolden days, Anaeahomehemayne'erseeagain. Takemebacktothescenesofmyboyhoedalone, lieasksashisonlyrequest; Ashewakesinalandfarfarfromhis own, Astrangertopleasureandrest.
MULLINGAR:"THELEPRECHAUN."
DEATIlOFVERYREV.TEAS.MULLkatXP.P.,BALMMORE,WEriTMEATH.
tion,andSt.Patrick)inmemoryofhis parentsandsister;£30forthe-poorof ArdmoreandGrange;£25foranoakor pitchpineLadyaltarinGrangeChapelin memoryofhismother;£10forthepoor ofAbbeyside,and£10forthepoorof Oappoquin;andtheresidueofhispropertytohisbrother.
Wexford
TheGoreyGaelicLeagueisflourishing. TheSalvationArmymadeitsfirstvisit toGoreyrecently.Theinhabitantswere highlyamusedatthelassies'bonnets,and theylaughedsoboisterouslyatthemthat theytooktheirdeparture.
MissWalsh,ofEnniscorthy,agreat GaelicLeaaurer,isdead.
Wefindfannersenthusiasticoverto bacoogrowing.
Iltilteltaillese.wellselaemeele144.0,490es UTWILFORDMITCHELL
(LateT.TateandCoy.)
Ketabliehed20years.
LendandEstateAgent,SwornVaketer, AccountantandAuditor, 83WILLIAMSTREET.
AccountancyWorkundertakenanddirectedbyW.J.Weethoven,A.I.A.W.A., L.I.A.V.
ST.VINCENTESTATE.
NorthPerth,overlookingHydePark. BestpositioninPerth.High,healthy, andpopular.Housesgoingnplikemushrooms.Buywhileyetthereistime.(lose totwotrams.
BeatBuildingSitestroyavailablein Perth,andonlyafewBlocksleft.
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Averycuriousviewonreligionwasdelivered'recentlyfromthejudicialbenchof IrelandbyLordChiefJusticePeter, O'Brien,anofficialoftheclassinthat countryunfavorablyknownasandpopularlydesignated"DublinCastleCattlhoe lion."The'occasionwasaeaseatthe Corkassizes,inwhichaCatholicpriest suedforlibelandgotafavorableverdict, butthespeciallynoteworthyfeatureofthe proceedingswastheJudge'sdeclaration of"indifferentism"inthematterofreligionsbeliefasthusreportedinhischarge tothejury. It,might(saidtheJudge)-beillogical, butliethoughtthateverymanshouldremattdehisfatherwas,andgoontheway thewasborn-aPm-test:tattogoonasa Protestant,aPresbyteriantogoonasa Presbyterian,UnitsuianasaUnitarian,a CatholicasaCatholie-eatthshouldproceedasbesthecouldasliewasborn. Thatmaybean.illogicalthingforhimto say.Peopleweresupposedtousegreat effortstobringpeopleroundtotheirown views.butlielikedpeopletogoonas theywereborn.Thatwasasensibleview ofit."
Weregrettoannouncethesadevent, winciiot.curreelalterastunt..!IcaprotractedlistlessathisresidenceeaSaturday.limedeceaseduergyinaiiasburn aboutuoyearsagoofpious,issustrious parents,uithelamingclass,Lioneymouth,parishofMoynalvey,Cu.Aleatti. inhisearliestseareheevincedmarked religiousdispositions,andwasdevotedto theserviceofthesanctuarytrouthisvery childhood.lielaidthetoundationsof cia,,tuaieducationinirein,whenceIlewa, transferredtotheDiocesanSeminaryat Navanintheearlysixties.In1861he passedintotheAationalCollegeofMaynooth,wherehewaspromotedtothe priesthoodatPentecost,1872.Afterhis ordinationhewasappointixltoseveral curaeiesinthedioceseofiSleath,including liallineargyandAthboy,andsubsequently totheimportantcuracyofTullaniore, whereheLamedtillhisinoinocnin theparishofEglish, County.tt.
TheKiilougltleprechaun,aMullingar telegramstates,isstilltobeseenalmost dailybytheschoolchildren.Hehasbeen seenseveraltimesduringthepastfew days,andappearsindifferentdresses.He invariablywearswhitehoots Hehasbeenfrequentlyseeninafield oppositetheschool,anddisappearsina holeinarockinthefield.Ononeoccasionthe,-hildrenfollowedhim,andafter disappearinginthehole,oneofthemput inarod,andhegivingashrillscream, pulledintherod.HehasbeenheardfrequentlyplayingmusicsAlargenumberof peoplehavevisitedthescene.
SUPPOSEDCORPSEREVIVES.
Prices,from£75per!dockOnafifolidecoct.Balanceeasy. AlsoSUBIACOESTATE,NorthSadao°, onthedirer.*routeofproposednewrailwayfromSithiacotoNorthBeach.
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ThedeathofthekIev.1'.Durcan,P.1'., Carracastle,CowityMayo,whichis ismoared onEriday,L2midInd.,attheConventof St.JohnofGod's,Stillorgan,willlisregrettedbyallwhohadtheprivilegeofhis acquaintanceorwhoknewofInswort;in theNationalmovement.liewasa!caritasadvocateofthepeople'srights,and wasaleaderinthestruggleforthepee sessien01meli1111.1et'rulepeople.Ii, sidedatthemeetinginCarracastleat whichtheagitationwassetonfootwilier' culminatedinthepurchaseoftheDiliou estatebytheCongestedDistrictsBoard, andtheredistributionofthelandineconomicholdingstothetenants.Itwas oneof ationtiousofhislatettlset'all thetineconornitrack-rentedholdingsofthe parishturnedintosuitablefarmsatfair rents,andhohadthesatisfactionofseeing beforehodiedthat,owinglargelytothe effortsofFatherMulligan,Adm.,thefew remainingestatesaretobepurchasedand dealtwithasthe1/illonestatehasbeen bytheCongestedDistrictsBoard.Father DurcanwasanIrishspeaker,andasman ageroftheschoolsoftheparishalways encouragedtheteachingofIrish,andby wordandexamplesowedtheseedofthe successfuleffortsthatarenowbeingmade tosavethelanguageinthisIrish-speaking partofMayo.
Particularsofanextraordinaryoccureneewhichhappenedthisdayweekare jest.',portedfromtheGlenof Thefollowingarethe antlien6details.but. inaceordamewiththeapparentwishesofthe principlesconcernedinthematter,the namesarewithheld.Ayoungwoman,a nativeofatowninCountyKerry,took servisewithafarmerintheGlen,and aftersometimeshemarriedatradesman inthelocality.LastWednesday,atfour o's1,..kinthemorning,thehusbandfound hiswifeunconsciousinthebed,lifebeing apparentlyextinct-.Hegotupandcalled intheneighborsandlefttheminchargeof ofthehoffseandsupposed,corpse,and wentintothetownofTipperarytoorder thewakenecessaries.Healsowenttothe post-offi.eandwiredtothebrotherofhis suppeasldeceasedwife.statingshehad died.andtocomeonatoncetotheluneTipperarytheneighbors,whowere HoldingtheWakeatHome,
TheRev.PatrickF.Walsh,ofArd more,Waterford,ParistPriest,whodied onthe8thOctoberlast,leftpersonalestateintheUnitedKingdomvaluedat k2,31011s.2d.Probateofhiswillhas beengrantedtohisbrother,theBev. NicholasWalsh,C.C.,ofClonmel,County Tipperary,thesoloexecutor.Thetestator left£125foramarblealtarinArdmore Church;£100forstainedglasswindows tothefrontofGrangeChapel(thesubjectsbeingtheSacredHeart,theAasump-
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Committingontine"DublinCastle Catholic"doctrine,oneoftheIrishpapers properlyobservesthattheJudge'sremarkableviewsarenottobeidentified withthewildest-andmostliberalideaof religioustoleration.ACatholicmayhold aPresbyterianinthehighestpersonalesteem,andaPresbyterianmaythinka Catholicthemostdesinhleofhisace quaiintaiicesandfrisnbatneitheris suppieedtobelievethe'theother'srelit' giousbeliefisjustastiueandsavingas hisown.Personswhoregardreligionin thisfashionarereallynotreligiouspeoe pieatall.Logically,theLordChiefJusticemighthaveextendedhistheory,and heldthatallthevarietiesofheathensand cannibalsand"devil-worshippers,"and devoteesof"humansacrifices,"shouldnot bearawhisperorprotestagainstthen: views:"theyshouldgoonastheywere born." ItmaybeaddedthatthisJudge,when someyearsagohe-heldtheofficeofAttorney-General,becamedistinguishedas a"jury-packer"-actingontheidea-that nomanofhisownprofessedcreedcould orshouldbe'rimitted inany caseconnectedwithIrishpolitics-hence hewas+ebbedinpopularohrase"Peter thePacker."asobriquetwhielistill stickstohislordship.
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Inarecentnumberofthe"Catholicmoralworldandthemicroscopic.beings Citizen,"aDominicanSisterfrontSt.oftheintellectualandspiritualdomain. Clara'sCollege,Sinsinawa,\\is.,ex-Becausetheyaresmall,andnoteesilyperpresseswithforceandtruthherideasasceived,wesleepilyignorethem. totheteeponsibilityofCatholicwomen "Therewillbeadreadfulawakening 'tierthespiritofworldlinessthatunhappilyforussomedayifthechildren(-emitted permeatessomanyCatholichomes.ShetoourcarelosetheirkeenCatholicinstinct
0 says: for-thethingsthattheChurchloves,the "Certainphasesofourcivilisationseemthingsthatfeudrequires,thethingsthat tohavethetameeffectonoursoul'sen-eternityvaluesandrepays. enonmentthatthebutsummersuehas -HowdotheylosethisCatholicinuponthe.stagnantpool-they.generateastinet?Throng!'thefrequentingofthe swarminglifeofminute,-ixesolung,n-feverdistricts;throughthatwhichthey fectiousdestroyersofthesoul'shealth. seeandhear.readandenjoythrough "Thesett]aswellasthebodyisindatethenegleetofmornofthepiouspractices .r gerfromthegerms,microbes.andbacilli.oftheChurch.Perhapswearetoo Typhoidgerms,statisticianstellus.killedreadilysatisfiedwithtrainingseemingly thousand,inourSpanish-AnterieanWarprat-tic:elCatholic...insteadofbending forthelitindreclsthatnetdeathbypow-everyenergytowardsthemakingof deramtshut.OfwhatusewereourgeniineRomaniCatholics.Perhapswe Kruppgen.andRemingtonriflesagainstspendmoretimemakingthechildrendo 0 feesse,I-asthese" thingsthaninmakingthemlovetheee No,ii!rei,ele.ewInitthe ofthethings.Nocoercionieneededtoget!we
warfarel-.itisnolongeramerematter t)letodewhattheylevettodo. offight';.;:itismolecertainlyamatter"Itisnottheknowledge.itisthelove ofsailitetlen.ofInuit-blithe'andprotec-ofreligion,thatseemtobedyingout.The tient,ametierofclearing(liltandcleaningmicrobesof'oldnessandindifferenceis up.of-%-eepingandscrubbing,ofadminis-permittedtoworkitsdeadly'will,evenin tretineltitoxine.andgivingtsrongourreligionsschools.Ourpupils,while tone,.\Hidingtheeandbanishingmosquitoes
"A:: -intheworldofthesoul.:a woman'swork.theworkofthemother. thefriend.theteacher.
"Andyetmanywomeninout'timeare inclined spendtheirdaysStingguns. orincempetingwiththis.that.orthe other.v,-]zhanalmostdeafeningflout-jell oftrumpet,.Theywanttotakepartin thehi_-Minisofliftandamongthese theJachteimysteriesofsanitatiendonot count.T'.eypreferthedifficult.expen /dye.wetpebliccuretotheeasy.cheap, andprieeteprevention::ofevils.
"The'leachhas,a,ever,herwatchmen inthetem.hersoldiersnntheramparts andint',egarrison,hersentinelsatthe gate.a- hercommandersinchargeof all,butsheneedslearnedphysiciansand trainedeusestofighttheeverincreasing moltitntitsofmicroscopicenemiesthat Feeneyeneverysidetotheenfeehlemeet andsickening.ifnotthedeath.ofthesoul.
wonderfullybenefitedandthegeneral, recentlydiedafterhavingreceivedthe lasteaeramente,wasaskedincateethism classthisquestion "Howmanysacramentsarethere, Nellie?"
Nellie.aftersomehesitation:"There ain'tnomore."
"Whyso?"
"Becausemygrandmadiedlastweek andshereceivedthelastsacraments, sothereain'tnone,now."
Twopriestswerenotlongagowalkingalongapicturesquestreetinawesternvillagefamedforaninstitutionof learningunderthecareofoneofthe pioussisterhoods.Theywereaccompaniedontheirwalk byalargeSt.I3ernarddogwhodid guarddutyaroundtheconventforthe before-MentionedMeters.Thedogwas heavyandgreweasilytiredandshort ofbreath.
"Isee,"saidoneofthereverendgentlemen."thatthegoodSistershavegivenuptheirlaundrywork."
"No?"answeredtheotherinsurprise. "Ithoughttheyfoundituiteapaying venture.Whendidyoulearnofit""
"Why...answeredtheother,"Isee thatourfriendBernardhereisDOWskiinghisownpants."
atbeeasyoucamealong?"
"Y-e-a,IkinderthinkIdad."
"Whnoiwayweeshegoing,mayIask!"
"SVeetl,"'shifting:hisquidoftobacco, andlookingseverelysarcastic,"beta' uosuieetedwithCatholicsshewurgoin'straighttowardhell."
"Ala,"thenblandlyrespondedFather .LbelJ,"sinceyouseemtoberidingin thatdireetion,whenyougetthere,won't youkindlypulldownthe.bars let herin!"
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withus,areregularinthefulfilmentof theirhigherreligiousduties,butis notevidenceineverycityperishileain toomanycasesthisregularitycease,with schoollife?Itis0ruefulthingtosend fettlewithmiteirandsong,andwithfond farewells.grineinfeetedsoulsthatwill succumbtothefirstblast,ofthecold,or thefirstcalvesofthewarmwindsthatmay reachthem.Whyhavetheygeneaway humusastheycametous.wlththeseeds ofdiseaseintheirheart«and-naps?We haveimportedtheirmanner..increased theirknowledge.andpreparedthemfor socialsuccess.Allthisisgodandmost desirable.butitshouldnothavetakenen emelttimeandsomuchenergyforitsaceompliehmentthatmoralandspiritual matterswerelefttotaketheirchantes. Itisagravemistake.surely.toactasif wehadanotionthatsocialmattersandintelleetualaffairswerehot-houseflowers. requiringmiteli attention.,hut thatseIrititelendidligittusmatterswere weed::thatwillgrowandfleinishoftheir "Owyetingpeopleneedacareanda"w" trainine.unknownanduneecessaly.n "DivineProvidencehaspee-lees, oldentimes.Theymusthearinthesethniughthediscoveriesofdoctorsand days tithingmoreofthebattlefieldsurgeons,manenewremediesforphysical see thantheswordandtheshield.Someofdiseasesanddisabilities.butthesoul's them Bessdeadlyewartins.and(etreisfelindinthesameold-fashioned nettleet:!temmustcampinfever(Es-eternments:itspreservationinthesame tithes: Mothersandtheirteachersold-fashionedhabitofprayer;itsexalmustseetieitthattheyarerit(leimmune.tationinthesameold-fashionedlivesof Omenwhodwellinreedonsout-heroismandself-emritiee.Butthedoings warilyfell-andseeminglysafeand&sir-oftheseold-fashionedthingsofthesoul able - In&Ingerhemminuteandsubtle enemie-eftheeceil'sheelth.Itliesever beenmap'schief-dutytoprotectandto remedy,tolahorandtoprovide.andweman'stepurifyandprevent.toteaeltandselitsl,whomustinspirethispietyand totram-,.Thebishopsandpriestsandallmustsetthesoulonitswaytothefoul'. good(eleuliemenstandnoSlterd-theytrineofdivineleveeifshehavenotthe areoneramparts,wheretheyare1101)1Ypietyaunttheloveherself.Ale tam fulfilliciematt'shighestduties,buttheirforhour,andmakenotonemoment'sinteffeet. hopeless,iftheCatholicwomenpression. intheI-meandintheschoolsd?not "Thehigherpewersofourspiritual wakenteeazeal-inspiringrealisationofmutaterannotgrowstronginanatierte. thesp'tletalexigenciesofthehour.
"We...1,1111'\atingpeopledopretty muchn-'ees.pleasetheyeat,wear,and dowleeltec-please;theystudy,they comea!,_,astheyplease.Theychoose theirft' 1-andamusements:theyomit eesenti,'eelslightnon-essentialduties: they leveetoworkforandto pleasethemselves.Theyhavelittlereswetforrestorsorparentstheypay littlebee1tothevoiceofobedience.and theytemperrecklesslywithhundredsof subtleulaieere.Weletthemtodoall this:it'-. trimbleeetretutcontendwith them.arilthen.whentheirsoulsfallsiek. sickuntodeath.itlimybeweweepand eelmakecad.wise.stringentrc marks:chine`thetimes.'andtellinhue!, edtense.how'thingshavechanged.'
mustbeimbuedwith-thespiritoffervent, piety,anddrawitsfort*andvaluefrom strongdraughtsofdivinelove. "Itiswoman.inthehens.andinthe
Thegirlsfromaconventschoolnear ChicagoattendedMassatthevillage ehapelwheretheywereseatedopposite aclassoflittleboysWI140wereunderinstrucLionforFirstHelyCommunion. Occasionallythegirlswouldhavealittle whisperedeonversationwiththeboysill spiteofthewatchfulnessofthevigilant Sistersincharge.
Onedayagraveacademicianincap andgownwhisperedtoalittleboy."I usedtostudyinacatechismlikeihat.-
"Ican'tremembermyanswersto FatherB-."whieperedthelad. "Howfaralongareyou?"questioned MiseCap-and-gown.Wliy.''repliedthebey,withinnocent:eelsolemneyes."I'mjustpast Redemption."
Rev.ElishaJ.Durbin,thefamous pioneerpriestofKentucky,wasabitof awagaswellofasaint.Continuous ridinginthecoldandheathadgiven hisfaceafloridtint,andhisgreatnose badapurpleglowthatwasatleastsuspicious.Heusedtotellthisonhimself: Oneday.ashewasjoggingalongthe rocdinhisdusty,frayedsuit,hewas overtakenbyawell-dressedhorseman goingonthesamedirection.Aftera fewremarksaboutthefreezingwenther thenewcomersuddenlynoticedthe clergyman'spurplenose,atthesinus timespyingtheold-fashionedsaddlepus'ketsuponwhichhesat.Ridingalittle closer,suddenlyhedemandod: "Say.'Meter,let'shaveapullatyour bottle."
ThisweektheCatholicsofNewYorkare celebratingthecentennialofthisarchdiocese,separatedin1808fronttheoriginal SeeofBaltimore.ThePrimateofIrelaud,CardinalLogue,hascomeoverto helpArchbishopkarleyinSt.Patrick's Cathedral,andhasoccasiontorejoicein themultitudeofIrishfaithfulwinosupporttheChurch. cannotaffordtodowithouttheCatbelieChurch.ItisChristian.Itteachee positivelythegreatChristiandutiesand doctrines.Ifitteachessomeotherthings, truecountries,thatiswhatotherchurches, havedone,withtheresultthatelmgood overbearstheevil.Comparethelowest Christianlandintheworld,Protestant, Catholic,Greek,orAbyssinian,with Pagancountries,andtheeupremacyof Christianityisevident. TheRomanCatholicChurchinthis countryLashadanextraortimasyamatory. TheWesternContinentwasdiscovered andthenwaledbyCatholics.Catholics havethefiloprecedence,fortherewasat Meton,t.tttestattutsin. 'ThenEngland cametobethetineProtestantpowerefts' morethat'a.centuryofCatholicconquest. Ourowncountrywassettledby'CatholicsfromSpainandFranceforacentury beforetheEnglishProtestantslandedin Jamestown.TheprecedenceoftheFrench alongournorthernfrontierappearsyetin somanyFrenchnamesofcitiesinMaine. Vermont,mindNew'York,totheLakes, sothatevenVermontanditscapitalare Frenchinname.Thenthehardyk'retich ruledtheMiessissipitotheGulf,asit. LouisandNewOrleansandLouisianaand dozensofothernamestestify.tinthe easterncoastMarylandwastheoneEnglishCatholiccolony,andFloridawas Spanish,aswereTexasandthewholeCaliforniancoastinlandtillSpainjoined France.Itisthustruethatmorethan three-fourthsofourterritorywaspreemptiedbyCatholics;but,thatwasthe greatervirilityoftheEnglishpeople whichg.sve.Protestantismthevictorywe maynotclaim,butwebelieve'thatreligionisthegreatestfactorinthedevelopmentofnationalcharacter,andthatthe independentself-assertionofProtestantismimpliedinitsname,itsresistanceto authorityhasmushtodowithitspast sin-tees.whichnowgivesusforty-six States:.,from-FrenchCanadatoSpanish Mexico,andbon'theAtlantictothe Pacific,andnotoneofthempredominantlyCatholir.
phereofworldliness,beitofthought, cenversatium,orreading,andcertainly every(Saheb,womanowestothegreatnessofherscrim'sresponsibilitiestokeep herpowersofmindandheart.attheir highestdegreeofefficiency."
"Mybottle!"exclaimedFatherDm-hin."Ihaven'tany.Idon'tdrink! "I'mapriest!" "Oh.that',alleight."contemptuously:"maybeyou'reapriestandmaybe youdon'tdrink.but,ifyoudon'tyou oughttopulldownyoursign" BishopLueldenn.of.Syracuee,isme onlyakindshepherdoverhispeople: heisalsoagreatwit.Thefamous FatherHealy,ofBray,wasnotmore sparklingthanisthegoodBishopwhen thelatterisinhumour.
Onedayanumberofladiesoffine socialstandinginhisdiocesefoundit necessarytogodowntohisresidenceand explainwhytheyhadgivenanentertainmentduringLentinwhich dancingwasadistinctfeature. Theyhindgivenitundercover,they thought.ibut,theBishopsoongotwind ofit.Resultascore.of"charitablydisposed"ladiestellinghimwhatactually hadoccurred.
"A.eaiteintheforeofsomeappalling spiritualdisaster,wetalkloudlyandeloquentlyeeftheawfulhavocworkedbythe spiritoftherive.%eh!Arenotwe. withallthewisdomofMotherChurchto hackus.andwiththegraceandthelight ofClodtehelpes.Aletofightthatwhich mayheevilinthelspiritoftheage?'In mostparticularsitisagoodspirit, powerfeetheaccomplishmentofgreat andholythings,butithasitsmoods. when -rodsarenotgoodforourchildrento itlmsitshoursofdistemper. wher. - ltreatliisfoulwith-infectionand disease.indisneitherwholesomenorsafe forme-childrentobreathe.Weshould fortifythemagainstthesemoods,ankiwe shouldsenderthemimmuneinregardto thesedistempers,lintitseemsthatfor mothersandteachersitisoftentonmach tronble:itiseasiertoletthingsgo.and thenblemethe'spiritoftheage.'
"Afterall.itisnotthisgiant.that.is robbingouryoungpeopleoftheirfaith andtheirpiety,itistheLilliputiansofthe
Thatwretched,stubborncoughwhich troublessomanylittleonesatthisseason isasignofsomemischiefinthebronchialtubesorthelungs.Peps,the wonderfulmedicinewhichisbreathed straightintothelungsasthetabletsdissolveonthetongue,willcurethecoagh, mendthemischief,andstrengthenthe littleone'sweakenedchest.
Don'tneglectit,anddon'tdosethe childwithdruggedcough-mixturesor cheaplozenges,lestlife-longlung treubleshouldresult.Pepsareunique inactionandeffect;besidestheycon tainnodangerousdrugs, andarealwayssafe.
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"Ididnot-takeanypartinthedancing."quaveredMrs.Tremolo. "Ididn'teither,"protestedMrs.Alwaysgool. "Isatstillallevening,"assuredMiss LoveyMary.Andsoeachextended downtothelast."Ah,"exclaimed.the Bishop,withakeenglancedownthe line."Iseehowitwasladies;noneof "NeitherdidI,"pipedMissSaintly. youdanced.Youwereall-err-wallflowersI"
AnotherKentuckymissionary,famous inhisday,was'FatherRobertAbell.a phenomenalcontroversialistandtomar velatrepartee.Helivedoutinthe onintry.andnotfaraway-*sideda backwoodsHardshellBaptistpreacher, whodidn'tlikeCatholicsanyway.
OnemorningFatherAbell'sgrey marewasmissing,andhesetoutonfoot tofindher.Afterawalkofmilesits vain,theturnofacornerofthewoods's roadshowedthetaciturnHardshellapproaching.
Butthedays44Catholicdecadenceis ended.Nnlonger,asinthisStateatentinyago.sireCatholicsbannedorbanished..GeorgeWieettington'snoblewords, askingforequalprivilegesandbidding emirpeopleneverforgetthatitwasCatholicFrancethatcametoouraidagainst ProtestantEnglandhavebeenobeyed. ButitwastheIrishimmigrationthatreonstruttedtheCatholic('hunchinthis country.OldmenrememberhowdespisedtheIrishbrogueandbogwereits thoseearlydays.Ruttheyclungtotheir faith.Theybuiltchureliesandstool:.. Theirchildrenmultipliedfasterthanthe childrenofthePuritans.Theygoteducationandwealth:andoffice.Thento] lowedthefloodofEnropeanCatholics, fltenitn.Austrian.Hungarian,Italian, LentilCatholicismproudlyClaimsnearly fifteenmillionadherents,wellprovided withclergy,seminaries.churches.,concents,andparochialschools,.besideten triPlioninourdependencies.Inthisvery provinceofNewYte-kthereare250,003 rhildtenintheparochialschools.The oldNewEnglandStates,longstrictly Protestant,arerapidlybe-omingCatholic. andBostonisaCatholicpity,andMassetin:meteandRhodeIslandareverynearly allCatholic.ArchbishopFarleyrile,eveli feelaholyprideinthegrowthOfhis Church.
InnocountryintheworldistheCatholicChurchmoreloyaltoRomeormore deartoites'members.Theyarenomatricidepeople.asinFranceandItaly,ready trendtheirmother.OurAmeriesnCathellesarethemeetintelligent.mostmoral. mostpatrioticbodyofthefaithfulwhich theChurchofRomecanclaiminanyportionoftheworld.ThePopefeelsrt specialjoyinhischildrenofthefaithin theUnitedStates,andhealsoknowsthat innoothercountrywilltheChurchhave fairertreatmentfromtheOneernment. W.f?maynotalsoaddwithoutoffenceon thishappyoccasion,thattheeffectofpre-
"Goodmorning.Mr.Soureoerd,"accostedFatherAbellpleasantly. "Goodmorning,sir,"stiffly. "Mymaregotoutlastnight,andI,alentPintestentesmofahightypehas can'tfindheiranywherethismorning,"beenaninfluenceforgoodnottobe stillpleasantly."Didyouseeanythingdenied.
TotheEditor.
Sir,-WhenlecturingrecentlyinFremantleonthe"StudyofEtentanics,":1r. WallaceNelsonmadethefollowingstatement,whichiswhollyinaccurate,and whichintheinterestsofhistoriantruth, callsforcorrection.Mr.Nelson,interalia said:-"Whatanancientschoolmenwanted tofindoutsomethingaboutnatureheweut intoaroom,lockedthedoor,andsatdowns tothink.Andheimaginedthatifhe thoughtlongenoughhewouldultimately findantwhathewantedtoknow.Of court.:,heutterlyfailed.Fornoman,how everintellectualhemightbe,couldever findout aboutaboutthingsbysimplythinking them.ifhereallywantedtoknow aboutthingshemustgoandlookatthem." Now,asamatterofhistorcalfact,ths "ancientschoolmen"didexactlywhat31r. Nelsonsaidtheyshouldhavedone.They thoroughlyunderstoodreasoningaprime andaposteriori,andconductedtheirstudiesofNatureandthingaccordingly.Inproofofmyassertion,Iwillquote thecelebratedEnglishmonk,RogerBacon (1214).Inhiswork,"OpusMajor,"he writes:-Experimentalsciencethesole mistressofsperulativesciences,hasthree greatprerogativesamongotherpartsof ofknowledge:First.shetestsbyexperi- mentthenoblestconclusionsofallother suit-tees,next,shediscovers,respectingthe nationswhichothersciencesdealwitamag- itifiseettruthstowhiehtheothersciences ofthemselvescanbynumeansattain;her thirddignityisthatshe,byherownpower,andwithoutrespectofother sciences,investigatesthesecretsofnature. AndthatillustriousscholarandDomi- niestnfrier,AllettusMagnus(13thcen- tury)writes:-"Allthatisheresetdown istheresultofmy-ownexperience;orhas beenborrowedfromauthorswhomwe knowtohavewrittenwhattheirpersonal experiencealonecangivecertainty." heinductivemethodofreasoning,as Ihaveshown,wasfollowedbytheschoolmen,becausetheyrecognisedthatnonew discoverycouldbemadebyformallogic alone.
Inconclusion,however,I!nestaddthat itisagreatpitythatthereasoningmethodsoftheschoolmenhavenotleenmore closelyfollowedbymodernscholarsthan theyhavebeen,asiftheybadbeen,the thinkingmembersofthecommunitywould stetbeharassedastheystowarebyso manyconflictingsystemsofphilosophy.).am,etc., J.T.REILLY. teeeseeet,Northam,.laine23.
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havereadwith~seatinterest yourleadingstrtieleuponthisveryimpor- tantsubjeet,andwelsotneasthe firstpublicpeessentribieiontotheIrish plseeofis:elevation.
Everymanintouchwithcurrentevents issleevethatimmierationisrapidlybe comingtheI,etnct,plestioninski-etre linnrelitice niltheStatesareeperia"ylegislating furit.
TheFederalGovernmentrecognisesthat ifAustraliaistoremain(whatweall dearlyhopeittrillremain)IIWhiteAns. tralie,itmusthopeoplerlbytheEuropean laces.Theyhavealreadytakenactions,snilareonlyawaitingco-operationinthe n:::terfromthevariousStatus,totake o !ionenaverylargescale.
WhatWe-ternAustraliaischine.
ItcurownStatealloursiren2thand available(spiedisbsingCuiotreintooar kindpolicy,intoournearraibVity whieharepurelyaericulturalones.thatis, theyarcbeinglaidintoareasofgoodland. butlandwhirlshashithertobeentonfar fromsrailwaytoheprofitablyworked.
Thelandalongthese amountingto hundredsofthousandsof:tries,istwine thrownopenforseleotionandisbeing rapidlytakenupat10s.,Os.6d.,and3s. pererre.with20yearstopaythe areonewithoutinterest.
AgriculturalBank.
Inadditiontothis,theAgricultural Bunkis mentadvancingmoneyinprestresspaytofence,rinehark,andclearanIto repthisland.
Theseadvancesaremadeupto£500 (livehundred)uponeachholding,accord- ingtothevalueoftheworkdone,andthe loanisfor30years,at5percent.interest.
InadditiontothistheGovernmentare supplyingdairycowsandbreedingsheep upontwoyearsterms.
Now,thesearetheGovernmentterms. Iwillgrantthattherehasbeensomefric- tionandsomeinjusticeintheadministra- tion,whichlealmostinevitable,butsthese arethingsthatcanberemedied.
'rhomanwhositsdowntamelyunder aninjusticefrontsaGovernnientDepart- mentmustbelackinginpugnacity.
WhyareIrishmennotsharingiethese Advantaees,
Ouractionisduotorecognitionofthesegreatadvantages,andthenaturaldis- maythatwefeelwhenthetruthisforced uponus,thatinsallthislandsettlement- north,south,east,and.south-west--there isaremarkableabsenceofIrishsettlers.
Thatwiththousands,andwithoutex- aegeruitionhundredsofthousandsofgood landbeingalienatedalongtheserailway lines,thereisanotableabsenceofrepre- sentativesofthemostpurelyapiculture! tenantryintheworld.
Wefeelthatthecolonyisaloser,that ourpeoplearelosers,inmissingagreat epportunitythatcannotoccuragain.Fortheselandscanneveragainbeobtainedon thesautetermsoranyotherlandsinsuch accessiblepositions.
Andwhiletheseopportunitiesaroslip- pingawaytherearefortythousandIrish menandwomenleavingIrelandevery yearseekingnewhomes,seekingbetter conditiensoflife,andieekingfieldswhere theywillhavesoinethinetoworkfor, wheretheyranmarryandliningupa familyincomfort.
Theseteenandgirlsaregoingoutigno- rantlyintothegreatcitiesofEngland, Scotland,andAmerica.
Manyofthemforcedbyeircuirstam intotheslumsofLiverpool,Glasgoe, Manchestsr.studNewYork,Chicago,ie SansFran(isco,wheretheirchancesof prevenientarepoor,indeed;where,onse countoftheirsurroundings.thereisa strongchanceoftheirchildrengrowinge uphoodlums.
Surely,anymanwiththesmallestdrop ofhumankindnessinhim,eetudsayto thesehiskinsmen,"Donotgointothe terriblestruggleforanexistenceinthe greatcities,butcomeoutintotheopen."
WhatWehavetoOffer.
Wecanoffercitizenshipofthefreest andbestgovernedcountryintheworld,a climateparticularlysuitedtoourpeople, educationaladvantagesvhich,Ithink,I cansay,arethebestintheworld,when everysturdylittlechapgoingtoschool tarriesthecertificateofaRhodesScholar inhisschoolbag,whereeveryschoolgir! canboeducatedandacquirethehighest mcompliehments. Andthisnotinalienschools,whichit wouldbeaviolationofhisconscienceand principletoattend,butteachersto wheelhetge.11yretruststhetrainingof hischildren. teeifheunfortunatelyhastitleavehis shibirentothemercyoftheworld,where 11erebetterormoretiosifortaltlepro- insmadefortheminanypartofthe nIdthaninouradmirableinstitutions. aewthesethingsareallwellknown. Wetakethemasamatterofeounse. r HessitisonlytheIrishemigrantwile; allewerltogoinignorantetotitieswhere suchadvantagesdonotexist,whowould appreciatethemattheirtruevalue.
TheLioninthePath.
Butalltheseadvantagesaretobewith- heldfromourpeople,becauseafewmen withgoodheartsandweakintellect'sere aft-aidthatifoura:Irate:es/eswereenowe wewoulddepopulateIreland. Ifwesucceedingetting500menmid 'councilintheyearwewilleureeedbcyotaourexpectations.Thiswouldbeoneman oronewomanoutofeveryeightythou-sand;itwouldonlybeonaeighteethof thethouettelswhoaregoingintothe shimsofthegreatcitiesofline/land,Scot- landandAmerica. Andwehaveeirearlyelidedagainand :gainthatouronlyobjectistodiverts portionoftheusualstreamofemigrations whichanituallyfloesfromIreland.
1,Oneprepositionanunpatrioticone,or muessesableone,or0110that1101net rO:nlinIlditselftoanyman,who.enjoy- ale',.t.a(thingshimself,andseeingthetas twineelves:twee-allswottedhimwould likehislessfortuareefriendsekinsman. ereoentrvmantoshare. Weliedithardtomeetflit'opposition etle,a..1,,twith,wri,,itov. IfitiswroneforanIrishmantoleave leisscenery,wilyaretheseIrishmenhere, oriftheyhaveonlydiscoveredthatitis wrong.asconseietitiousmen,theyshould cobaskandstrollthelistofthoseseeking employmentandreducethelimitedfood spplvbywhattheywillconsumeinen- foreodidleness.
TheCelticClub.
WehaveaclubrepresentingIrishmen andIrishinterestsinW.A.Thisclubis
arepresentativeinstitution,andeveryrepresentativepositioncarriesitsresponsi- bilities.
Theclubhasuptothepresentleda blamelessandcolorlessexistence,itsambitionhasnotsoaredhigherthananoccasionalsmokesocial,andinallour socialreunionsthespeechesandsentimentsexpressedhavebeenveryinspiriting,butwecannotalwayshemaking speeches.
OccasionswillalwaysariseintheintercetsofIrishmenwhenspeechmustbe translatedinto:tuition,andwhentheydu, theClub,afterdueconsideration,should act,andactinwhateverwaythemajority decide.
OtherwisetheClubcouldneverdoany- thing;itwouldbelikeahensittingona chinaegg,therewouldbenoresult.
Ilwever,nowithas-agreatopportunity todosomethingusefulandpopular.For thelastfourmonthsIhavespokento everyIrishmanIhavemetintownor
country,frontGeraldtontoEatanninp andtheyhaveallbeenenthusiasticallyin favorofaction. Theyhateexpreesedamazementthatwe intown,whereactionispossible,should besoblindtoourowninterestsandthe interestsofourcountrymenandinstitu- tions,astoallowittogoon. This,Sir,isastatementofourposition, hnriecllywrittentoreachyouintime,butIthinkthestrengthofthecasetrill makegoodanyloosenessofetattiment, andthatwewillwellreceiveyourvalu- ablesupportinthisimportant:natter.
Whatwewanttodoistoitsl:theGo-e. vernmenttotakewhateverall,itsisni- emerytodivertaportionoftheannual strewnofemigrantsfromIrelandtoW.A. Theonlyargumentagainstitweagree with.Wedoevewanttodepopulate Ireland;wecouldnotifwetried.Our onlyobjectistodivertaportionofthe emigrants(whowillleaveIrelandwhether wewillorno)toWesternAustralia. Ifwerandothiswewilldoagood turntoIrishmen,agoodturntothe nationalcause,andagoodturntoour :Optedcolony,whichisbadlyitswantof theclassofmenandwomenwecangive her. 1son.Sir.etc.,
M.J.CAVANAGH. Perth,24thJune,1908.
Thiselderbrother evidentlyknowse" howtoplat doctor,inreal earnest.He knowsabout Ayer'sCherry Pectoral.His mothertold him.Her mothertold her,andher grandmother'smother toldher mother.It's theonestantlardcoughmedicineforchildren
isentirelyfreefromnarcoticsor poisonofanykind.Itisthegreat remedytheworldoverforcolds, coughs,croup,whooping-cough, influenza,lagrippe,andallbronchialcomplaints. Acceptnosubstituteorcheap andworthlessimitation.Besure yougetAyer'sCherryPectoral. Putupinlargeandsmallbottles.
PreparedbyDr.I.C.Ayer&Co..Lowell,Mass.,U.S.A.
ltUT)FHERCLASS.
ThisISthesadeaseofagirlwhofailed topassherexaminationforascholarship. Themotherofthesi:sappointedpupilwas askedbyafriendwhetherherdaughter Fuelsuceeedelinrunningthegauntletof theexatithers."No."wasthereplyin mournfultones;"Jinnydidn'tpassat all.Maybeyouwon'tbelievenie.sir, hintthemmatiiiiiersaskedthepairgirl alemtthine-,thathavehappeeedyears andyearsbeforeshewasborn."
TheCommunityofLoretto,Osborne, havedonatedafinestatueoftheSacred HearttotheCathedral.Itstandsabout f(nirhealhigh.and.mountedonitspeles- tat.itwill-befishysevenfeethigh.It isaverylarceny(hearthand,ifitdoes notlooktoosmallitsabigchurch.itwill beadistinetremanentit.Thethouelit- fulspiritwhirlspromptedtheSistersto makemuch preseteetiondeservesthe highestpraise.especiallyasthereisno ellerchinWesternAustraliawheredivo- tiontotheSievedHeartismorepopular andgeneralthanitisattheCathedral.
Theconcertheldundertheauspicesof theuatelicleagueintheParishHallat Ilieheate1E11onlastMondaynightwasverysueceseftil.Ageedaudiencewas ereseit,andvaswellentertained.Sense theitemsotitiesprogrammehadtobe.ltelared"off,"owingtouncontrollable irustinstances.
Ttwitsveryrept:et:110ethatthe131.11- ,;ii,.:11entertainmentgivenbytheCeltic ClubshouldelaehwithBrotherThighes' lestureonTuesdaynight.Thisstateof thiegscoquiteaIse:Lumenoccurrence,and stillthedifferentparitesdonotseem blessedwiththethoughtofinquiringif thenightfortheiraffairisnotalready arrangedforasimilarmatterinthesame locality.
HowtoSweepaSickRoom.
Auexceedinglyusefulhintfortheperfectcleansingofthecarpetedfloorofa sick-roostwastoldmebyataunted nurse'rearanewspapertobitsand soakthepartsinasolutionofcreolinand water.WhentheImpel'isthoroughly moistened,wringitout,andscatterthe particlesupontheflowsThenproceed Bysavingthegreasefromcookingmeatssweepintheusualway,lightlybrushing fromtimetotime,therewillsoonbetipthe(tape&bittwiththedustparticles. enoughtomakeagoodquantityofsoapYouwillbesurprisedtofindhowcorn
By"Mona." GoodHome-MadeSoap.
thatisbeautifullypureandwhite. pletelythissimpleprocessallaysthedust, andatthesametimebytheuseofthedieinfestant,theentiresurfaceoftheflooris sweetenedandpurified.Adisinfeethat warranted"stainless'ehouldbeusad,for theprotectionofthecarpet.
Thefollowingisagoodrecipe,which hasbeenusedmanytimessuccessfully:Onepoundofpotash,541b.ofgrease (strained),onehalfcupfulofammonia., onehalf-poundpackageofborax.Dissolvethepotashinthree(Miteofcold water.Thiscausesthewatertoboil. Whencold,stirinthemeltedgrease,then theammonia,and,lastly,theborax,stirring:cinstantly.Pouaintopaste-board boxestocool,arid,whencold,-cutin squares.
Agoodscouringeoapcanalsobemarls byscouringlastlyasmallquantityofline whiteseasandandstirringthoroughly. Finelyarouadoatmealaddeltotheoriginalmixturewillmakeanexcellenttoilet soap. ForLooseWindows.
Whenthewindblowshardatnight,the rattlingofloosewindowashesoften camas,_eatinn 1%oodenpegsinsertedatthesideofthesash.willstopthe troubiesananei:einstantly.Theco.ivenientlittlepegsareeasilymadefromwoodenclothespinsbysimplysplittingthe pindownthemiddle.Acordmaybetied roundheheadandthepeghungona see tack thewindow(-attain.eoastobe alwaysartyforuse.
ANaturalRefrigerator.
1hadaholedugnearthhouseiathe backyardforacellar.Itissixfeet deepandacoupleoffeetindiameter. 1 keptmilksweettwenty-fourhoursinthe hottestweather,andbutter,eggs,vegetaLles,andfruitkeptbetterthaninany cellarIeversaw.
1tiedstoutcordstobucketsandhung theminside.Milkcamefirst,ofcourse, andotherthingsaccordingtothetemperatureatwhichIwishedtokeepthem.A boxwasturnedoverthetopandastake drivennear,onwhichtotiethecords. Theexcavationcanbefilledinavery shorttime,whenoneisdonewithitfor theseason.Thisprovedtobethemost pm-tic-al,helpfulthing1knowof.
lea-toMakeaBallforBaby. matthetamestbattywillappleslatss.sfollows-Taketwocirclesof abouttour;itchesacross,anti cut -troutthecentreofeachabout onesatahalfinchesacross.Placethe two astogether,andwindoverand overassightheinneropening,andover thenut- ofbothcardboardcircles,with anyse'-etbrightworstedoryarnthat youin.a.haveonhand.Oneoradozen colors;takenodifference,themanycalor:: makingagayerball.Continueuntilthe innerchideisdosedup,aimingtohave thewaildietributadevealyaroundthe circle.Withapairofsharpscissorscut theworstedallthewayaroundbetween theouteredgesofthecardboardcircles. thenplateastrongpieceoftwinebetween theeeshales.drawverytightandtie. Tearawaythecardboard.andperfect ballistheresult..Theremayhealittle unevemleseofthesurface;ifso,itcan easilybegoneoverwiththescissorsuntili-hesurfaceisperfectlysmooth.I nevereasonefailtopleaseachild,and theyashurtneitherthemselves.anyone elsesaanyobjecttheymayhappento hi:aahit.asitissolightandsoft.
ToTakeCastorOil.
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Theunpleasantfeaturesofcastoroilare eliminatedformychildren. usethe cold-drawnvariety,becauseitiscolorless, odutles.andalmosttasteless.Beforeadmina-tei:ligit,Isqueezeorangejuiceover theail,andseethatthepatientchillshis moutebychewingcrackedice.Theoil slipsdawnoverthechilledtongueinstantly,andthereisnoneofthedisagreeable;titer-taste.Nevergiveiceorcoldwaterafteradoseofcodliveorcastoroil, oil,ein.eitwillcongealtheoilyfilmleft inthemouthandmerelyprolongthe taste.Butchillthemouthsurfacepreviuslywithcrackedit-e,andtheunpleasant.trimwillnotdeposit..
MilkPasteurisedatHome.
'Mettle.whowishtopasteurisethe baby'ssiilkwillfindthefollowingashit pleway--Useatinpailwithacover, andinvertinthebottoma.perforatedtin pieplatethatfitsthepail.Putthe milkinbottles,andplugwithabsorbent eotain,sirputinfruitjars,looselycovered.andsetthemonthisfalsebottom. putcoldwaterinthepailuntilitreaches tothelevelofthemilkinthebottles. Haveasmallholeinthecover,inwhich insertacork,withadairythermometer throughit,sothatthebulbreachesthe water.Heatmailthewaterreaches155 deg.Fahteitheit.'rakeitelfthefire, endkeepcoveredthirtyminutes.Put thebottlesinacoolplane.Donotheat toover155deg.orthetasteofthemilk willhespoiled. Canitesyto:heCook. Manyhousekeepersareaskingwhy maidsdonotstaylongerinaplace,and whytheydonotlikechildren.Anexcelleutsook,whowasnotparticulaily fondofchildren,butwhohadstayedfor sometimeinafamilywheretherewere threesmallones,saidthatshecouldstay inthatplacebecausethechildrenhad beentamalittoregiadthekite-henasher roomandtoknockbeforetheyentered it..Also,whentheywishedtocomeout andcookormakemessesofvarioussorts, theyalwaysaskedherpermissionand thankedherwhentheywerethrough. Cooks.aswellasotherpeople.enjoya littleeicurtesy,andevensuchslight thingsasthesehavetheirinfluencein keepingthemcontented. THEGRANDHOTEL. cornerBarrackandMurraySte, 'Pious488.
Singlebottle&Pawedincityorlesbarbe,orforwardedtoanypartof tbecountry. W.H.JONES,Proprietor.
OldHighland,Large OldHighland,ImperialPts.
LochMelville,ImperialPts. LochMelville,ImperialQts Burke's* HouseofLords
SpecialBulk Walker's RedCollar._
(BeetValueinList.)
CanadianClub
JohnJamieson's* Walker'sExtraSpecial WHISKIES-
ANicePlumCakes-Ingredients:a-11h. flour,1lb.butter,41b.sugar,41b.currants,2oz.candiedlemonpeel.Ja pint ofmilk,1teaspoonfulcarbonateofsoda, Mode-puttheflourintoabasinwith the:sugar.currants,andslicedcandied peel;heatthebuttereptoaereeneand mixdeersingredientstogetherwiththe fillsofmilk:addtoitthedough,and beatthewholewelluntileverythingis thoroughlymixedaputthedoughtintoa butteredtin,andbakethecake14to2 hours. Tocleantheinsideofflowrvases, dissolveatablespoonfulofrosksaltin one.half-supfulofvinegar.Putthis mixtureintothevasesandshalewellfor anneminutes.Rinseinclearwater. Whenbakingacustard,placethedish inabakingtinintowhchaIttlecold waterhasbeenput.Thismakesthecustardfirm.andpreventsawateryappeal ante. rotakeawaytheorangetint,when cleaningcurtains,-put-alittleblueinto thecreamstarch.whichmakesthema cudecrushade.
TEST()FFLOUR.
JohnJamieson's Bell's Dewar'sImperial BlackandWhite
Crawford's Walker's O.V.O.(Usher'sSpecial)
W.14.JONES,Proprietor. W.NEWMAN,Mariam-.
AfricanWonderGrass,2/6per100.15/-per1,000.PhalarisCommutata 15/-per100.
Primowheatflourshouldhavethefollowrugcharacteristics.-\%henhandled, 110118shouldadheretothelingens;ifa handfulbesqueezeditshouldnotsift throughtheaugers,butshouldclogtogether,formingalittleball,whichwill snowthefinetruesofthepalmforsome timeafterrelease;italittleballofflour bedroppedonthetableitshouldeven thenpreserveitsformandcontinuity,at leastinlargemeasures.
Putdampsaltonbums.Itkillsthe pain. Drysaltandabrushwilltakechat.out ofvelvet,plush,andheavyembireitery matcannot,tiewashed. Inmakingfruitpies,whentheyiJoil over,sprinklesaltiu'wen,anditwillnot
AddaOmitofsalttostarch.Itwill keeptheironsfromsticking.
Rubsaltongriddle,anditwilltrot smoke. Alittlesaltundertonguewillstopnose bleeding. Saltonlingerswhencleaningfowls, meat,orfishwillpreventslipping.
Saltasagarglewillcuresorethroat.
Saltinsolution,inhaled,isgoodfor cold-inhead.
SalttiwateristheLestthingtoclean willow:ireandmatting.
Saltinovenwaterbakingtinswillpre ventscorchingonthebottom.
Saltputsoutafireinthechimney.
Saltandvinegarwillremovestainsfrom discoloredteacups.
'RUITTREESANDVINESSUPPLEDATLOWESTMARKET'RATES CHAMPIONROSEGROWERS.
MESSRS.GUTHRIE&COI,LTD HAVEBEEN APPOINTED DENTSFORTHISNURSERY,ANORDERSENTRUSTEDTOTHEM TILLRECEIVEPROMPT'AND'CAREFULATTENTION.
FREMANTLEPHONE,290.
PERTHPHONE,367.
Salt.andsodaisexcellentforbeestings andspiderbites.
Saltthrownonsootwhichhasfallenon carpetwillpreventstair.
Saltthrownonacoalfirewhichislow willreviveit.
FRUIT.POULTRY,FISH,and GENERALPRODUCE-, AUCTIONEERS.
AuctionSalesHeldDaily. PromptReturnsaSpeciality FruitCasesatLowestRates.
FRISCO.
TAILORSHATTERS, TAILORSHATTERS, TAILORSHATTERS, TAILORSHATTERS, ANDMERCERS. ANDMERCERS. ANDMERCERS. ANDMERCERS.
CHRISTY'SandWOODROW'SCELTSandPANAMAS. CHRISTY'SandWOODROW'S'ELTSandPANAMAS.
412HAY-ST.,PERTH,and95nand97HIGH-ST.,FREMANTLE.
BrutherAdrian,oftheMaristBrothers, Sydney.diedsuddenlylastweek.HeW:18 31yearsinreligion,andhislossisdeeply
hitherTheobeld,ofSt.Joseph'sCollege.alsodiedsuddenly,though1whad thelastsamamentsadminieteredafew minutesbeforeliedied.-R.I.P.
AdditionstotheManlyCatholicthat'll wereblessedlit'hisEminencetheCartliital.liereceivedadonationof£2,000 frontMrs.Dwyer,thewholecollection araftentingto£2.157.
Theearitie,SeaPresentationCele yen,.f.Elsternwickcelebrateditseilver jUili14,4'0104Thursday.the30th.
TheCent'at.weefear-led 1\-;:ggn. in1ad3.thelate31ollterJohn.wholied in192.6.'.wasitsfoendress.
,1, Cro,,,,t. .1,:''1:: I, :.1 100l passe-.
theregretelourrealm,.mlmore!mai(miladythemembersofSi.Vincent's JuvenileClub,willbeasgreatasourown athoeingtheservicesof"AuntEily."It willbe,indeed,difficulttotillherplaceon the"epees."MileRyanhasbeena writerforthepaperalmostsinceitsin(*lithe'.andherserviceshavebeenvery valuable.Wemustcontentourselves withthisbriefnoticeatpreeent,butwe hopetobeabletodogreaterjusticeto Mrs.Ryanliterarycareerinafuture ienw.
Forthefirsttimeinthehistoryofthe MelbourneUniversitythenumberofits studentsisnowover1,000.
AntrecentannualH.A.C.B.Society CommunionbreakfastinSydney.thedistrictpresidentpresentedCardinalMoran with.050.theSociety'sannualcontributionforthepropagationofthestudyof IrishIfisteiv.language,andliterature. HisEmitiontehasderidedthatthetheme forC. libetnianprizeessayin1908.will be Character,Genius,andWorkof noel],theLiberator."
Averysuccessfulleapyeardancewas hellintheHibernianHallonMonday last.Therewasalargenumberpresent, andallheartilyenjoyedthemselves.NIrs. MatthewsandMissSternumactingas eeeretaries.Theleapyeardanceswere verysuccessful,theyoungladiesrespondingproinptlytothetanumand-"Ladies chuoseyourpartnersfortheleapyear waltz"-frontMr.Trenoworth.as31.C. MiceBoylan'piano).3.11'.BrOWII gaveeverysatisfaction.Refreshments wereprovidedbytheladiesandhanded moot].Thesedancesaretobe'heldonce amonth.Judgingbythefirsttwothey elefuldbeverysuccessful.Fundsgoto theeetnegementfundoftheIndies H.A.C.B.S.
Twoladieswerenominatedformembershipasfullbenefitmembers. Greatinterestwastakenintheelection ofofficers,asevidencedbythelargenum- berofmemberspresent,andthevarious positionswerekeenlycontested. Theelectionofofficersresultedasfollows:President-SisterKeough. Viee-President-SieterM.A.Calaway. 4Seenetary-SisterCoffey(unfopttosed). TreaSurer-Sister31.Keough. Warden-Sister31.E.Calaway. uardiatt-ListerNugent..Trustees-SistersKeoughandE.M. Shine. SickVieitins-`SistersChamberlain,Callaway.andShine. JudicialCommittee-Thesamecommitteewaselectedasforthepreveedingquar- ter. Pee-I'fee,.eelent-SieterM. E. llteteIfe. 'I'1tefewly-t'1,.''4-1membershavingbeendulyinstalledletheworthyPresident, ieturnedthan14:s.Themeetingthencon- hide]withavote44thankstothere- tiringofficers.
"11'epeelt.,,, ,h. lInpeC'onitily.whitfliedre,mile',teed:theta, 031, (' prK.tes?r. "N iii'white tindertheeienerneof"Themesiee.She 1.1aPbeensetvefalyeeisa re,."1.,, 'if 'Queensland.liihere.nllifeeltewasa convertIntheI' faith.itisantieipate,1 Ii*-t,feetofQiieen,laittl willere, etitOf'11,1111111e!ltoverher .TP. The"Fee" fthe tlass,-1' liberallytoit.
ChrietienBletherself,e1s.primary altl44temeliffiy.:lieroaltiiielei',Ain:wilts effife..endintine.uc,1,11haveabody fe3'"eezroys."tin'meleesofastanding army.1-1,p field :eineAnsiraliinfitrietism.The tslot4.ieteemeetinateputfereeility inteCatheti,eithalsistheeasserrelbythe fenififtionofthis.9)10.11(1i:1deftlyofCatlmliemelee,.InSt.Patrick'sThlyill'Oef'Ss.'1:!1.1909.therewitbenomereattractive feewethantheereeeneeofthesecadets. withthebandofSt.VineentdePauloi.ehenafrn.gontliMelbourne,at theirhead,milerthereiliterybearingof 11ft,?twisterOpperilleiln.
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i. -,\ eettref11-vie! erf oneeereemi.,;,,v.(.1,e Cr"-="1 thatPek,ettF ''lee.1. 4,1011. hayfrl' ".' Y-1:0,1v th, .,1,,, "r, ernCross," ,itf,severlier withtlteeater..1eaeensermenee ofher',fleelefeevement.Mrs.Ryan findsittieeessary('iresideinWestern Australia,whoretheposturesofherlate husbandlay,andwhithereevemalmembers ofherfamilyhere:threadypreeviedher. Mrs.RyanandtherestofherfamilyexpecttoleaveAdel,ideforPeelfinthe }courseofafewweeks.11efeelsurethat
"r. J.Penn':.formerlyeilitarof 'le-4ntemeererv. "S.4'1011,1.11 r.seleisheroale:et:elI.th,'legal SouthAtterelie°.Tr.Denny teribecoftits,SouthAustieliffnState
,eteventsell-elsinsevere)partsrtf havetonttifeetfel "the"Eva" ef Natien"Feed.Smellvoluntary rains'owDuni],sit, ,..tit.iv,a'id(lie afelerne,ofthe 'lee- greitIv:1,,ist,"1towards thefendhatingreacheditsRifebyedu- f.-iiinethepeople'onothehi:teryof"Eva' theMetingIrelandParty.
\enlenditlnewchinchwasderlicaterl i..'41.JosephatTiemillalastSnetleyweek. TetheabsenceoftheBishon,mat.Rev. Pr.Povile,0.s.A.,ehreffeeiillness.the Cr`I'c'1111011:wasperformedbytheparish lc',est.RineFather3.1elioney.Thechurch feetabout.£10.000.andthesplendidaltar wastheriftofthelateVenereltleArch41..eeenDavy.T.G.
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'T.TYSEEDCOMPOUND'for(lough. andColds.fivesimmediatereliefin Bronchitis,ctc.
.\enehreit: anddame,organisedfly theChildrenof31;ny'eSociete,willhe heldintheHibernifutHall.Egaustreet, f;004urizeewillbeetivenandrefreshments provided.3liss Boylanwillprovide themush'.Specialattentionistohe giventothefloorforclaiming.ThisSoietyeensietsofabevyofprettyladies; itishelpedthegentlemenandotherfriends will:wendinlargemnuberetemaketheir t1rstferertiiientertainment,thiswinter .er.40sire=s.FinIS'11,'!II.,irlofnew leerierjustrecentlyfiffielerlbySister AfheeaffJaworkofartitis.Tiikits are2s.Gil.
PatensoftheHibernianHallhavethe velepeltheskatingmew.TheHall's nowletdailyforlessonsintheartof skating,awlprovesagoodemir,*ofrevenueforthehallfunds.Thesecretary 131r.J.I'.Cruse)givetuitionfret;the flooritliberallypatratised.SinceMr. Crusehasbeensecretaryofthehailhe hasputagreatdealoftimeandenergyto establishthehellonagoodfoetid:L.6(m. HehasbeenablyhelpedbyMessrs.R. Boylan,DwyerandSieteIheartheyare intendingtoresignoversonicntistmderstandingatthenextmeeting.As Asapatvonofthehellsinceitwasfirstbuilt.I ',i1eskthesegentlementorerunsides Omit.resignation,andcontinueinthe:mod werktheyhavebeendoing.Theyall havetheinterestofthehallathenfe.Mr. C''. melee;anideeleemetery.:fed"pares hInts.,11innowaytoterryouthise'rek.
Thehalf-yet.lymeetingofSt.Brigid's Woinen'sBrantit,No.1,tookplaceinthe HibernianHall,Perth,onThursdayevening,andwaslargelyattended.ThePresident(SisterE.M.Shine)occupiedthe chair. Adeclarationonandoffthefundswas re,rivedforaSister,andsickpaywas passedAfterfortheSisteracordingly. theminutesofthelastmeeting hadbeenreadandconfirmed.somecorrespondencewasreadandconfirmed.
hiti11i.1jle:11.STIFFJOINTS. sCIATICAAN')ALLDEEP-SEATED PAINS.
Z.111-111.-k11.11..',1QUICKLYCURES. Whenyouhaveanybeep-seatedpain, tieinrheumatism,eciatica,neuralgia,etc., inthejoints,back,wriste,orelsewhere, platealiberalsupply.of'Sarni-Bukonthe fingersoronthepalmandrubitin.The' pelletratiepowerofthis"embrecation- halm"killspain:tutremovesstitlimere Soundrehltineeltheaffectedpartswith thiswoudeifulbalmwillthriveeatall pain,reduceetvelling,streughtentheskin andtissueslenablinethemtoresistcold andclampbetterduringthewintermonths) eft,;reeefreperfeet Mr.G.Parkinson,ofthe3laylandsDye- inganalCleaningWorks,NorthAvenue. Peelf,(V.A..says:-"Isuffer- edfrontrheumaticsendstiffjointsfora numberofyeete,especiallyinthewinter. Iwasherdly teeetabout,andre- Fortedtotheesualremediesinthewayof hotbathsandrubbingwithsundryline-. meatsandembrucations,butalltono avail.Someeighteenmonthsagoafriend recommendedmetogive'Lam-But:atrial. whichIhappilydid.Iderivedgreat benefitfromthefirstthreeorfourappli- ,ations,thewonderfulsoothingandeas- ingeffectbeingraygratifying.Perse-veringwithZant-lit:k.1amgladtosay thepainsandstiffnessdisappeared.PeoplewonderwhatIhaveusedtogetrid ofmytrouble;simplyZam-Bnk withoutapotofwhichnohomeiscom- plete."
Zam-Bakisinvaluableforallskin troublesandmuscularaffections,suchas rhematism,sciatica.gout,neuralgia,piles, chilblains,coldsores,enema,ulcers, bruises,andallinjuredanddiseasedCon- ditionsoftheskin.Ofallchemistsand storesatls.6d.and3s.6d.perpot3s. 6d.sizecontainsnearlyfourtimesis,6d.
SATURDAY.JULY4,1908.
PROTESTANTtiATMASS.
TheimpotentwailingoftheScotch Presbyteriesoverlapsedmasses,matarialaim,andindifference,mingleswith demandsforrearsionofthatLiebigas08sauceofGalvimatn,tireConfessionof Faith,whichisdeclaredbysomeofits adherentstobe"acreedoutworn," "blasphemouserror,""monstroustravestyofDivinity."Onerev.professor latelytoldtheGlasgowPresoyterythat hetractceasedtobelieveintileConfession; andthebanalpressisfilledwithdiscussionsastothedevisingoraformulaof subscriptionthatshalloesuMcientlyevasiveandelastic.'thereissummatingof uucoust,hmssatireintheannouncementor pmparat:onstocelebrateWeLlUtharm, versaryofthebirthorCalvin,whosowedtheseedfromwhimsuchabitterharvestLasbeenreaped.Calvin'sha[Aunty istobecelebratedinGenevabya"great AlonumentoftheReformation,towhicn Scotlandistobeinvitedtosendacontra butioa.Asifherpresentmoraland spiritualconditionwerenotasufficient monument-ofthatsixteenthcenturyrevolt age...Li-ittheChurchofGod
tertohavetheprayersinEnglish,sothat thecongregationwouldunderstandwhat wasbeingsaid."thepriest,doesnot waytotheeangtregation.Dupeople crowdthechurcheswhoseservicesaxein English?Isitthelanguagethatisthe attraction?InanyCatholic"MassBook" mycorrespondentwillfindpmerainEng- lishforthepeopletouseiftheywish. WithoutaprayerbookCatholicacanfollowthewholeservice,thoughtheyhear notawordofwhatismid."TheMass isnotamereformofwords-itisagreat action,thegreatest,thancanbeonearth." Myoceiresporefent,hastheateeeotyped Protestantobjectiontotheintercessionof saints,andadvanecstheusualtext:, "ThereisbutoneMediator."Itis ABSURDLYINCONSISTENTOFHIM
TOQUOTETHESCRIPTURES, sincetheiaanthenticityandinspirationhasbeendecidedbytheveryChurchwhose authoritylierejects.However,onemay askhimifSt.PaulrubbedChristofHis mediatoryofficeswhenlieaskedtheChristianustoprayforHim!mycorrespon- neatinquires:"Howcanyoubesure thatthesaintsevenknowofyourprayes tothem Nell,Catholicsareewethat thereisjoybeforetheangelsofGoutwhen onescannerrepents;iftheyknowofhis penitence,whynotofhisprayers!Schip- Urnsaffordsinstancesoftheblessedin Heavenhelpingusbytheirprayera,see, e.g.,Zechariahi.,12.Ifcharitynever faileth(1.Cor.xiii.,8),theSaintsin Heavenareboundbyittoprayforus whoareonearth;theyarestillmembers ofonebodywithus,underChrist,our Head.We,atleast,dobelieveinthe CommunionofSaints.
CALVIN'STEACHINGMADEGOD THEAUTHOROFEVIL. whichceitainlyfreesmanfromrespon*smarty.DouotlessitisinKeepingwith thenutsotthingsUnaasectwinchignorestaebirthdayortnerounderuI Clitis4.iailityshouldheinvitedtojourin celebratingthatof _Material muuumentaoftheReformationinScotland arealeruinedanddesecratedcatroxitaus andaulieys.Protestantsnavecometo besoasiiamedofthevataialisinoftheir eimatreasau$firstapostlesthattheyeudavourta.-arttheobloquyofituponEnglish invadingarmies.ButhistoricalfactsremaM.aedestructionofthe.churchesand runs-tct.e..wasadirectresultofJohn Knox-!Ilvitententktoviolence:Thanks nearapproachofthehunaredthau- toInn:Iithecourseofafewweeksin- near camemythof t1Whim numetaiseedifices,includingtheCathed-belielendsinteresttothestoryofthe rutetSt.Andrew's,andtheAbbeyof lushcomposerworkandcareer. tish Some,wherefronttimeimmemorialScotaaigshadbeencrowned,wereeitherunderanycircumstancesthehistoryo. ramiesprecociousgeniusantirapidriseto irrept..u4damagedorlevelledwiththe gimletthegreatReformermightboasttameisa1"culat"'gehemeIlewasa remareareemaninitstaients,andhie withAailathatdesolationfollowedtinhis lie inthfd aulifewasaremarkableone.Fortuneat waysbefriendedhint;hepossessedina Actea-passedforthetotaldestruction 1.11InVeikuusuegreecuepoweretmaking of.e.a.aainingreligioushouses,abar- include;hisfacilityorcompositionwas &nousedict-thatwasfulfilledtothelet- amazing;hesufferedhardlyanyofthe ter workofdestructionwassuperin-reversesandfuilureewithwinchothermen 'feudalla.LordJame.Stuart,theEarls ofArian,Glencairn,andArgyll.Thereofgeniushavehadtocontend.Bellewas boreinDublinonMay15,1808.tanreach- net.asainallhistory,saysRosack, nig seventeenthBalkfoundthaeihis compilewith voicehadformedintoapureandpleas- THiaEXHIBITIONOFFANATICALantbaritone,andhedecidedtocultivate it,withaviewtobecomingauoperatic FURY singer.In1825hewasengagedbythe manageroftheNorwichTheatretomake The:isAries.theancientrecords,even
thea,:alaofthedead,werenotspared. "Goddeliverusfrom.reformingmobs!" was\\esley'sexclamationashestood midst.theruinsofAberbrothock.Howdo thasealioareseekingtocleartheReoftheshameofthedestruction ofalltatwasvaluableinartandvenerableHAishitectureinthecountryexplain that.1,.tanditsconsequences?Asforthe projetal"Monument"atGeneva,we readtl:tagravenimageofCalvinwill hepreoninentonit,androundhimwill begranpedfiguresofKnox,Ferrel,and Bess.IstheretothenofigureofLuther onthisnsammeut,ofmiscreants?Surelyhe wasas:sentioueandviolentasanyof them':T.besure,Calvinappliedthe epithaf,.f"pig-stye"totheLatham Church;whiletheLutheransdeclaredCalvin'sc1 trinetobeblasphemousandthe ruinofmorals;butinspiteoftheseevidences,fbrotherlyloveamongtheReformed,the"greatMonument"willseem incompletewithoutarepresentationofthe famousapostatemonk.Thereareother Raineswhichshouldnotbeomitted either;thatofServetas,forexample, WHOMCALVINCONDEMNED10 haarauALAV.C., aaeateacecarriedoutundercircumstances ...elgreatbarbarity.situfittinglywould [tiest,ttaetitnuns.beacuunipaineavy thatofthemaidenofumlautsixteen whom:lecourtedwrieriu-thepromiseand bloomthree-score,whilstIsezassimage shouldbeaupportedbythatofMadame Claude,,thetaitorswige,whoaccompaniedhiminhisflighttoGeneva.Suggeatiurisofrotherappropriatefiguresmay beretinainthei'tewgateCalendar.A diaa:ipieofCalvin'ssaysthat"lieended hislitein.depair,ofthatshamefuland loathsomediseasewithwhichGodthreatonetherebelliousandtheaccursed.This Icanattest,asisawwithmyowneyes hisdreadfulandtragicalend."Saysthe GermanLutheranS'ehlusselburg:-"God manifestedHisjudgmentsonCalvin,whom Hevisitedhorriblybypunishmentsbefore Ifisunhappydeath."Someday,possibly, therewillbeamovementtoinauguratea monumenttotheimpenitentthief. ALeedscorrespondenthasbeenpresent
feltinthemajorityoftheconunstaes aroundthevolcano,whichcovers,itmay berecalled,nearly300squaremilesofterritory.Theinhabitants,whoarepanic stiickenforthemastpart,passedthe nightinthestreets'andcafes,andthey dreadasimilarfatetothatwhichbefell thedwellersontheslopesofVesuviustwo yearsago.The:copsareruinedbythe heavyshowersofashes.Lesserdisturbanceshavebeennotedat,Vesuvius, wherahugeavalancheshaveoccurredinsidethecrater.Anotherphenomenonexcitingcuriosityisanoutburstofaboiling sulphurspringmtheextinct,volcanoregionofPozzuoli,asuburbofNaples.
SenorJoaquinSorolla,whosepaintings arenowattractingagooddealofeatentioaattheGraftonGalleries,isstilla comparativelyyoungman,inspiteofthe largeamountofworkheLastoshow.He wasbornin1853atValencia,andlost hieparentswhenhewasonlytwoyear* old.Theywerethevictimsofacholera epidemicwhichravagedValenciain1865. Sorollaseemstohavehadquiteastruggle -theperhapsinevitablestruggle-before liewasallowedtobecomeanartist.He issaidtohavepaidlittleattentiontohis workatschool.Hescrawledalloverhis copybooks,andwasafteratimeremoved fromschoolandapprenticedtohisuncle, alocksmith.Atlast,whenhewasfifteen, andhadwonallthedrawingprizesata localstudioforartisanstheyallowedhim togiveuplacksandtaketopaintingasa career.
Mrs.T.P.O'Connorhasarrangedto writeaplayforMr.AndrewMack,who iswellknowninAmericaasanMalicomedianandsinger.
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InsdebutasCaspar,inWeber's".Der Freischutz."Theyouthstiffenedacutely fromstagefright.Disgustedwithhisex- perience'BalfereturnedtoLondon,andresumedhisemploymentinDruryLane orchestra.
Attheageof19heproceededtoi'aris, whereherepairedtoeheubiniwith whomhehadformedanacquaintance.It wasduringhisstayatPalermothat1w produced,in1830,hisfirstopera,"1.Ri- validiseStessi."
Wenowcametotheperiodofeunposi- tionofBalfe'smostfamouswork, BohemianGirl."Bunn,whohadunder- takenthemanagershipofDruryLane,in- vitedBalfetowriteanoperaforhim.
Thelattea,onhisreturntoLondon,selec- tedforhisthemealibrettofoundedona balletbySt.George,andproduced"The BohemianGirl,"whichwaspresentedto thepubliconNovember27th,1843.The operaat_oncemetwithaperfectfurore ofapprobation.Itwassoontranslatedin- toFrenchandGerman,andproducedat ParisandVienna,whereitmetwitheven greatersuccess.Balfe'sfamewasnow firmlyestablished.Balfenowbeganto findtheextraordinaryactivityofhisen- ergeticlifetellingonhim.Purchasinga countryhouseinHertfordshire,heTe- tiredfromthebustleofthetown,andaf- tersomeyearsoffailinghealth,duringwhich,however,hecontinuedhisworkas acomposer,thoughmoredeliberatelythan washiswont,hediedonOctober20th,1870,afterasevereillness.Hewasburied inKensalGreenCemetery,andastatue tohismemorywasin1874erectedinthe vestibuleoftheDruryLaneTheatre. ETNA'SDISPLAY.
TOURISTSCROWDTOSEETHE SIGHT.
MountEtna'sremarkableawakening afterfifteenyears'ofcomparativeinaa- tivity,isattractingthousandsoftourisas toSicily,andthehotelsatTaorminaand reighbrohoodarecrowdedtotheirutmost capacity,visitorshavingtosleepinbathrooms.onbilliardtables,andonthelandIgg.Thebandsofventuresomeclimbers
pal.Mn.McGrathwillrunanother eculasepraVyonnextTuesdaylortuigisto alslyEl,cudbymeansofsuchentertainments,sumbinedwiththeordinaryfirst SundaycEllecticous,itishopedthatmore mcaeyea/beraisedbytheendofthe yearthencouldpossiblybescrapedupby thearoubdosomebazaar. Atthe(wdinarymeetin,goftheCoolgardieA.N.A.onlastMondaynight(at whichtheGeneralSecretary,Mr.T.E. O'Donogime,ofCottesloe,waspresent), thePratPresident(Mr.Treweek)waspre- sentedwiththeex-president'scertificate. Thecertificate,whichwasconsideredverz aatistic,wastheworkofthelocalSisters, andonthemotionof,thePresident(Mr. McDowell)supportedbyMr.Archer,a heartyvoteofthankstothenunsofSt. Anthony'sConventwascarriedunanimously.
DuringHisLordship'srecentvisitto theColdfielde,oneofthemanyceremonies performedbyhimwasaprofessionatSt. Anthony'sConventofMercy,Coolgardie, assistedbyCanonRobinsonandFather Lynch.Theyoungladywhomadeher threevowsofpoverty,chastity,andobedience,wasMissAugustaGertrude Bourke,daughterofthelateMr.J.P. Bourke,ofParkside,Adelaide,SouthAustralia,andnieceofMr.RichardBourke, oftheNorthamdistriat,whereshehas manycousins.SisterM.Gerard(forsuch ishernameinreligion)cameovertoCoolgardiethreeyearsago.andenteredSt. Anthony'sConvent,whereshewaswelcomedasanoldSouthAustralianpupil. TheSister'sChapelwashandsomelydecoratedfortheoccasion,thealtarlooking extremelypretty.Thenunsrenderedthe customary'musicappropriatetosuchan occasion,whenayoungvirginconsecratesherlifetoGod.Thenewly-professedSisterwastherecipientofnumerous heartycongratulations.SincethenanotherpostulanthasarrivedfromSouthAuse
Thehalf-yearlymeetingofSt.Patrick's BranchtookplaceintheHibernianHall, Perth,onThursdayevening,25thJune, 1908. Therawasalargeattendance,andBro. P.O'Brienoccupiedthechair. AnapologywasreceivedfromthePastPresident,Bro.W.McCartney. ThesickpayduetoBrotherswaspeas- edforpayment. Aftertheminutesofthepreviousmeetinghadbeenreadandconfirmed.theoorresndencewasdealt,withThewares- Po pondenceincludedcommuniationsfrom St.Michael'sBranch,Melbourne;from theStaroftheSeaBranch.Fremantle; fromtheDistrictSecretary.salfromBro. .1.M.Barry. Bro.T.GuerinnominatedMr.H.Bank asafullbenefitmember,andBro.J.H. Gordonsecondedthenomination. Bro.B.ShinenominatedMn.Martin Lewin,andMr.AugustusChamberlainas fulbenefitmembers.andJ.Moriartyas anhonorarymember.Bro.F.Guerin secondedthenominations. TheSecretaryreportedthatthelast twoeuchrepartieswerewellattended, andhealsoreportedthebusinesstransactedataspecialmeetingofdelegatesto theU.F.S.Association,heldattheBohemiaHallon24thinst. Bro.J.Hartreportedthebusiness transactedatthefinalmeetingoftheSt. Patrick'sDayCelebrationcommittee. Theelectionofofficersresultedasfollows:President-I3ro.W.'McCartney. Vice-President-Bro.J.Hart. Secretary-Bro.B.Shine. Treasurer-Bro.P.B.Snigg. Warden-Bro.31.McDonnell. Guardian-Bro.F.Guerin. AssistantaSecretary-Bro.F.Grogan. BenevolentCommittee-Bros.C.Begley.F.Crogan,andJ.H.Gordon. BuildingCommittee-Bros.F.A. RoachandJ.Rive. JudicialCommittee-Bros.C.Begley, tralia.andastheschoolworkisveryT.F.Hogan,P.O'Brien,31.O'Dea,J. heavy,thecommunityareanxiouslypray-Rive,J.Webb,J.Hart,F.Grogan.M.J. jugthatGodmaysendmoretohelpthemHorrigan. intheirmeritoriouslabors. SickVisitors-Bros.F.Guerin,T.As FatherShearman'sCoolgardieandRoach,C.Hemeley,J.H.Gordon,and Kurrawa.ngMissionsweresuccessfulbe-J.Hart. yondallexpectations,andhispracticalDelegatestotheU.F.S.Association- discoursebroughtanunusuallylargenum-Bros.M.A.ScanlonandJ.Rive. bentotheSacraments,sothatthezealous Bro.B.Shinetenderedhisresignation missionaryspentmostofhistimeintheassecretary. confessional.WhileIrewonhiswayto NomniationsfortheofficeofSecretary theaffectionsofall,thejuvenileportionofwasheldoveruntilthenextmeeting. thecongregationwillespeciallymisshim. Thereceiptsfortheeveningamounted Hedelightedthelittleoneswithhismanyto£3717s.11d. interestingstories,and1maysay.with yourKalgoorliecorrespondent,thatthere wasscarcelyasaintinthecalendarthat didnotgeta,mention,andinmostcases, attractiveneedotesillustratedthelivesof thoseholymenandwomen.OnWednesdayweek(June23)theNorsemanMission wasbegun,witheverypromiseofsuccess, andonlastnight(Friday,July3)bite 1iigginsvilleMissionwas.expectedto open.Havingtravelledhalfthejourney bythe"WidgiemooltaExpress,"Father ShearmanproceededtoHigginsvilleonhis downwardjourney,wherehewasmetby Mr.PeterO'ConnorandotherCatholics, whoassuredhimthataweek'smission wouldbeagreatboontotheplace.At latesthewillknishupthereonnextFriday,July10,andafterwards;conducta ishOrtmissionatWidgie,returningtoCoolgardieonTuesday,July14.FatherMurraywillconductthenunsretreatthat week,andonthefollowingSundaywill preachtheanniversarysermonatSt. Mary'sChurch,Coolgardie. EuchrepartiesintheA.N.A.Hallare cowalltherageinCoolgardie,andscarcelyanyothersortofentertainmenthas chanceofalookin.Twopartieshave alreadybeenheldduringtheseasoninaid ofSt.Mary'sChurch,theoneonlast Tuesdayweek,promotedbyMrs.J. SayersandMrs.Bock,realisedthehandsomeclearprofitof£223e.7d.Thiswith theothereuchrepartyproceeds,andthe monthlyinterestcollections,enabledthe
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IntendstostandforNorthPerthat,the comingGeneralElectionasaStraightOut LaborCandidate.Hewillnutsubmitto SeltatioaBallotbecausehebelievesina FairFightandNoFavor.
(AuthoriselbyC.J.R.LeMesurier).
"Beindefatigableinyourpurpose andwithundauntedspiritresist iniquityandtrytoconquerevil withgood,havingbeforeoureyes therewardpreparedforthosewho CombatforthenameofChrist."PIUSIX.
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ing'ahabitofmechanicalforahabitof intelligentreading.Thelamentableignoranceshowninthecolumnsofthesebroadmindedandgenerallyinformedpaperson Catholicmatters,andthevitriolicbigotry veiledinfascinatingandescriptivelanguage,whichmassesamongtheirshallow readersforclevermatter,forcefullyexpiessed,,areaspeciesofcircumstaaces, who, unacquaintedwithjournalismcc's.rseemtoappreciate,andnever attempttosolveorexplain.
Besideethedailies,whicthdraw60largelyfurtheirinspirationonthe"yellow' press,"andwhichatewrittentosatisfy the(-ravingofthemorbidimagination,we havealsoaeitithereoureeofliteraryfood fortheyoungandunsophisticatedreader. \\'ehavetheweeklymagazinesandthe weeklyjournals.Smiteofthemare'etdeedharmless,thoughtheyareentertaining,butfnsthemostparttheyareeither almosttotallyuselessorpositivelynoxious. Thescopeofthesejournals.asawritera fewdaysagobluntly:fissuredus,isto pandertothelowestappetitesandpassionsoftheirreaders,takingcaretoavoid ceiteltieintoconflictwiththelaw.while rot,littingsomesemblanceofpropriety. Werethistrue,whichwehopeisnot.such papersare:1:1euuunmitigatedevil. These scarletpublivatiensarewelcomedinto almosteveryhomeandwhatisthemore honeetable.Catholicswhoknowthat 'nattyofthesensationalthingsreadin thesenattersareapositiveoccasionofsin. neverthelesspurchasethemandstrew theminthewayoftheirchildren,andlose byiteverysemblanceofrespectibilityand everyclaimtoeosseesingarespectable household.
Nordotheyslopatthemerelysensationalandsensual,theirscribesprobeintoeverynookandcornerofthedomestic lifeofthepeople,anddragtolightthe littlefoiblesandimperfectionsandtweet publicquarrels,whichthesesamepeople woulddietokeepsecret.Theyarepublishedunlessthe isblessedbygood fate,andthereonhangsatale. The rimes,whosenarrationshouldbetold (nee-withcloseddoors,arerecordedwith illustrationsandinuendoesthatdocredit totheelasticfancyandlaxconscienceof thejournalisticartist.Itneedsnotmuch saveytodiscoverwhy.Itistheoft-expressedopinionofthebestlegalexperts, thatmostofthejuvenilecrime,whichtodaygivessuchaquestionableeliaracter toAustralia,isattributabletothe'!arid descriptionsofthefoulcrimesfoundin weeklypapersandmagazines.Theweal:minded.and.indeed,thestrong-minded. sometimesre-readthesethings,andglory inthem,untilintheireyestheyare withasortofmockheroism.And atrueofjuvenilesistruealsoof meu.betliYoungandold,forthechildis fatheroftheman,andtheinitiativeness ofhumannatureisnotpeculiartoboyhood ofearlyyouth.
..% we11,1 tall theatontienof'etcreoleistotheclass tfliteraturethatthevii andunecite tettelOfthisStelemegluttedwith,and e.whichthee-icerepperentlyenuourageltowhettheiren-tolledliterarytastes. Thevariousnewspapers-dailies,bi-weekliee.iiia-eel:heseaeupytheforefrontin thezrliteraryeeleiien.'Elieartice vvhichareitrintaliuthem,andviii, treat,egood,t writtenwith consider:11deailmentofpolicy.taste,and arescarcerever.ever, 111,01..,dailya-weekly.whicheschews ontheIeithelie('hunch,itsministers, tictrine,andLiturgy,istabooed.The papert,vhichetendsfortruthcmprinciple. evhichrejeet-semC'lityandslander.whiell refit-eatoprietthehaildoing,oftheunfaithful111.1,41)1ndorwife,thenultely doiegsoftheparks:eelsuchplaces.and thesericecomi"reve!etictesoftheDivorce cowl,.nee,,,,ofetereoleerneintotl.ie Christianliee.vett.a-aeerresieetclete wee,'.inter:dieafewdaysage,the scaperthatrer!,-!totwith-i.ortandscen....IIsicideed :sped. le',wehave'e 'e t whiehisiltexplicoldeonanygroand, th'itofgrinitInot,P,0,and etie.;lite."Qu'etroceitly foe'1 rending it.noseit ryas',,,t.tiitn.'"Illenewsiniluestion was11015-5oftheUnivecsol. t CatholicChurch.anditwascalled"sectarian."Itwouldbeamo-this'6,11 pointtofindmitofwhatistheCatholic ('hutcha"sae."Fromodet as't cutoff,orwhendiditbecomeasett,;led W1'"Vd,hits,,ertal'ythatmath'itaSi' dywemayseesomethingofillII den,intherejectionofthepee1,1 coalmen-in]grounds,onprinehdee none.andthereasongivenfortherejectionisanunparalleledexpressionofimpudenceandpatheticignorance.This readingofpapers,whicharewrittento catchtheever-growingmaterialandsensualpalate,corruptthejudgmentand weakenthesenseofmentaldiscrimination.
July5-1V.SundayafterPentecost.Feast oftheMostPreciousBlood.
July6-Monday--OctaveofSS.Peter andPaul,Apostles.
July7-Tuesday-St.Benedict,Popeand Confessor.
July8-N1ednesday--St.Kilian(Irish), BishopandMartyr.
July9-Thursday-ProdigiesoftheBlessedVirginMary.
July10-Friday-FeastoftheSeven Brother.Martyrs.
July11-Saturday-St.PiusI.,Popeand 11artyr. I *
TheordinaryRenoyatlet ti ill w... betakenupatallMassesattheCathedra:onSunday(to-morrow).
TheNovenaofthtSacredHeartfinishedonthemorningoftheFeast,when therewasSolemnHighMassofExpoeipositioncelebrated.Thecelebrantwas FatherSmyth,assistedbyFathers.GallagherandO'Reilly,asdeaconandsub-deaoonrespectively,andFatherKeogh,V.11.. asmeterofceremonies.TheAdorationof theMortBlessedSacramentcontinued throughouttheday,anduntil11pen.at nieht.Theideawasindeedbeautifully prepared.everyflowerandfernandpot plantbeingarrangedtotheverybestadvantage,atilretlectieggroatcreditonthe SistersofMercy,whohadchargeofthe ornamentation.Theimmensecrucifixand massivecandlesticksarethelargest.most elaborate.andprettilydesignedinAustralia,whilethealtaritselfhasnoequal intheSouthernHemisphere.Itisall puremarble,andtheroyalgiftofthe QueenofSpain.givenover40yearsago totheCathedral.
OnSaturdaymorningtheAdoration commencedat8o'clock.andcontinued until11atnight.TheSolemnMae...pro pace.wassungat9o'clockentheLady Altar:theministersbeingthesameason Fridaymorning.OnSundaythe11 o'clockMasswassolemn(('ommSanctissimo),thecelebrantbeingFatherSmyth, aaeietedbytheVeryRev.FatherKeogh andFatherGallagher,asdeaconandsubdeaconreepeetively. II
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th6eutitelityieet:eittidx.etititgIethmakin standit.
Thethoustuidsofpeopleandpriestswho haveknownFathetHegartysolungwill earnestlyprayforhisrecovery.
TheBazaaratKanownarealisedabotut £150.ItranLafivenightsandtheresultisconsideredsatisfactory.'
* ByarecentrescripttheHolyFather permitsallsoldiersintasteofWar,or whenlyingintheleapital,toimposeou themselvesthescapularofMountCamel, onthesimpleconditionthattheyatthe sametimereciteaellortprayertoOar Lady,e.g.,threeAve:MaliceTheythus becomeaffiliatedtoandshareinallthe indulgencesoftheCunfraternityofCarmel. Weacknowledgewiththanksacopyof "NewNorcia,"alsoseveralbooksfrom theCatholicTruthSociety,towhichwe shallgivesomeno inourcolumns.
TheneweditionofSt.Josepit'sPrayer Bookhasjustreachedus.Assoonas timepermitsitcarefulreadingofthework, acriticalreviewthereofshallappearin otu.columns.Meanwhileevemaybepermittedtostatethatthehookispurely Australian,andassuch,independentof everyotherconsideration,appealstothe patrioticsentimentofyoanga::.1oldin thisState.Thecompileris,weunderstand,aChristianBrother,whohasdevotedhislife'swill,toAustralianchildren.lieevidentlyknowsthemwell,and iatheget-upcfthe mkhascatered thoughtfullyfortheirverybestinterests andwishes.Theplatesarenumerous,and highlyartistic.TheWotkhasthewrittenapprovalofHisLordship,MeseRev. Dr.Gibney,tiudofmaltyotherAustralianprelates.artalsothespecialblessing ofHisHolinessPepePiusX.Asbut foursample'moleshavesofarreachedour Cotholiebooksellers.intendingpurchasers shouldsendintheirordersatonce,soas tohavethemompphedassoonaspossible. WewishSt.Joseph'sPrayerBookwhat itSOwelldeserves,averyextensivecirculationintheCommonwealth.
TheRev.FatherAleDontiell,C.SS.R., isconductingtheannualretreatforthe Sistersof!Mercy,Victoria-square,this week,andtheRev.FatherAlangan cloecedtheannualretreatfortheChristian BrothersonlastSaturday.
Catholieparentsandguardians,ifthey areatallconeciousoftheirobligation andcesponeibility,shouldprohibit,on principle,theintroductionofsuchliterary seaintotheirhomes.Butitheyand theirchildren,ortheirbrothelsandsir tee.:luceethesenseofde.etwv,ofthutignt, andexpression,thegutterslangthatone Iwo,sooftenindecentsurroundingsis0 priedoftheperversionof;toedand earlytrainingwhidtpercent,havegiven thelt:hildreti.Iftheypicktiltgoodexpr:.,siHnsfront tc,oli!IZ.;1;1,11.110y:are tieingthem.buteathesake atulthatfalseshameti)b.e11,1. Virt41,/li:,.V,itithObt..ilinsowidely. ticTooieeaIleexpressionismeetfat,inentlytoed,aiditslowmeaniagereates aleltofungovernablelaughter.Vet. thisisthemanlinessandtheunmanliness thatcuntauthoritiespubliclyglerify.
Itwasannouncedthatwouldbea s:lemnerocessionaroundthesquareinthe afternoon,leatheweatherwaset;boisterous-itgaleblowingallday,withfitful gustsofsleetandrain-thatithadtobe abandoned.Hundredsofpeoplewere presentabouthalf-past3,inreadinessfor theprocession.whichmulctnotbeheld.
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Attheeveningdevotionstherewasa splendidcongregation,notwithstanding thefactthatthewildweatherhadnot eubsidel.HisLordshiptheBishopofficiatedatthelosingceremony.assistedby Rev.FathersSmytltandGallagher,as deaconand:alb-dem-on,andtheVeryRev. FatherKeogh.V.G..asmasterofvet-M.14S.His1,0111SIliprartiedtheBlessedSrcramentinprocessionaroundthe Church.TheChildrenofMary,inregalia.attendedinfairlygoodnumber,and representativesoftheAngel'sSociety werepresent.neatlyat.tirelandladen withbaskets4,1flowers,whitheystrewedbeforetheBlessedSacrament. NVe 'milhavewishedthatagreatermuster ofchoirmemberswerepresent.Thealtar s sightonSundaynight. Ileinesoelessiveandimmenseinevery way, Withalsoperfectlyproportioned itlend todecoration,andtheSisters tc11.) 11ageofitmaywellbethanked an ti matedontheirartisticskill wh;,!,",.ScInctitifeetenUdenooseion, * * \Vethinkawordofrecoenitionalso clue theCithalralpart-liners.who generouslyendeavoredtodonatecandles
('athelie alsorefrainlimn)readiugthepecleeeellyreligious ofsectarianls:dies. l'heveryraison d'etrecf intppl;n_inutit1,11e(..101,111,(.11i11,11.andhence itsspilltofhostilityinitsliterat.ire.Higo (''sashAnglicans,irc,loathetobecalled owltheyclaimforthemselves .!c-,titleof-EnglishCiaholi,s"-inso1.1.11..sitionto"RomanCatholics"!,,itthisdoeslistpreventthemfrontpeva,:onallymanifestingtheirtruenaturein theirliteraryorgans;justa.,theits,inth fable.thoughclothedinthe;ion'sskim \cosbetrayedbythesound hisvoice. Wegetthe"ex-monk"awl-ea-nun" I:,sdishedtipinlatil'.!es,lyliterary midthoitutheducatedCatholicsitri? !.1,-lytobecajohol,ncielllesseonhy1.11t11overtone Hunttheelectoftlteirfaith.and rydaytheysalelessreasonfuralarmin .hig.theyoungandignoranttoread I.anettheforceofargumentnor .1reasoning.nor thehisofthesewildassertions fear,butitisthewantofthereugh ieetruetiunonthepartofthemanyCatholieswhoregardreligionassomewhatof anembellishment,whichtheycanlive without.Wehaveknownstatementsto appealtoCatholics,whichwereasblasphemousasthefamousdictumofJulian ''styforthePope's.intention.Thetime inwhichtheycouldgaintheindulgence heextendedtothefirstof:August, andhehopedthatallthepeaolewould availthemselvesofthegreatprivilege. e itiswithverygreatregretweannouncethatthetheRev.FatherHegarty. C.SS.R.,hasbeeninvalidedhomefrontthe Philippines,afteralmosttwoyearsof physicaltorture.Heisafflictedwi<ha
* I TheFeastoftheSacredHeartwascelebratedwithgreatsolemnityattheConventoftheGoodShepherdonlast-Friday.Seeourcolumns.
HisLordshiptheBishopofficiatedat thereceptionofMissGuilfoyleonlast Saturday,attheConventofMercy,Victoria-square.HILordshiphasknown Mr.GuilfoylesincehisarrivalinW.A. anditwasquiteapleasuretotheBishop toreceivehisonlydaughterintoreligion. It
'(lieRev.MotherJohn.Superioressof theSt.Brigid'sConventofMer,y.MidheelJenetion,died.onlastTuesdaynight, deeplyregrettedbyheryouligcommunity. II
SitewasburiedonThursrityintheSub'atmC,,inetery. monthssheI,-.sbeen ailing,andHt.:4ththeattentiontendered toherwits;illthatcouldbededesired, thedoctorswereamazedandevenpuzzled toexplainhowshelivedsolong.Shewas afaithfulrelieimis.andshediedottera hardlifeamostedifyingdeath.-R.I.P.
The-en,:'tftheSnoredHeartwasa dutyofveryspecialsolemnityatthe SA(1.1HeartChortleHighgateHill.and alsoatthelo..alConvent._tttheChurch therewasF.xpositionoftheMostHoly Seca:intent.atwhichasplendidandconsistentattendanceofthepeoplemanifested the'.itfaithintheBlessedSacrament Fmniearlytrtaatitut,untillateattti:litdeand fertheAdoration.Flowersvontworshipperstilledtheclench.andthe re fecundforanymoney.yetthefinalbenedictionandpro,essienwe,e71108t ,wt,beantificIlydecoratedwantimPressivehem.tutl thesanctuaryleokeeleven! * :studdedwithprettylotplantsandferns. TheRev.Father('oilier,priestofSouth Afriort,hasLeenonashortbusinessvisit AfterthedevotionsHisLordshipthetoAustralia.Owingtothesaddeathof Bishopltrieflyrlddressedthecongregation,hisbrother,hewassummonedtoadjust \plainer]thesupplementaryfacul.histemporalaffairs,andliespentaholie-oIecielleeesthathehadrecentlydayinW.A. ei is,theHolyFather.onthe ooiesionofl-approachingJubilee.At Rev.F.O'Connor.ofCloomalling, present.theBishopexplainedthathehailhasbeencomplimentedbythePremier, thepowerofgrantingaplenaryindol-astheablestallocateofthepeople'srights genretoallwhodevoutlyreceivedtheinthedistrictoverwhichheexerciseshis SacramentsofPenanceandtheHolyEti-seiritaalcontrol.ThePremierdoesnot charist,andsayoneOttrFatherandHailalwayspaycomplimentstopriests. * Hehasbeencausticbeyondevenanextremeneumticdegreeinsomecases.In fact,wewererathersurprisedononeoccasionathisironicalflippancy.
, TheRev.FatherWhitepreachedinSt. Vincent'sChurch,Subiaco,onlastSundaynightonthe"SacredHeart."
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inAugust.SomeweeksagoitwasannouncedfromthepulpitthatConfirmation wouldbeadminieteredonthefirstSunday inJuly,butowingtothemidwinterholideye,whichthepupilsarepresentlyenjoying,andalsototherepeesentationof oftheteachers,whorequiredafewweeks extensionfur"grinding,"theBishoplees postponedthemattertillthe2ndofAugust..Itishopedthatthechildrenwillbe osedybythattime,andate()adtiltswho havebecomeconvert.!;tothefaith,or CatleditewhomayhaveneglectedtoreceivetheSacramentduringtheiredited days.
A writest.ea.-isour
initiatingpositionofallthe&aweinthe FederalParliament. 'Sheisrepresentedbysix'catuwites' iutheSenateandthree'taucueitesein theHouseofRepresentatives. "Theseninementhes*havepractically theirhone!inMelbourne,andpayhurriedvisitshereatelesttioneandonother occasione.
ThebenefitfundfeeellelateFireman Mailer'sfamilytotals
Teemunitipalelectriclightingplantat MidlandJunctionreturned.aprofitof£42 (luringthelastthreemonths.
The.e.s.Moira,fromWyndham,arrived atFremantleonSaturdaymorningwith 522bullotlis.Thoigiiencounteringvery iimighweatheronthevoyage,onlyone minedwaslost.
DatingtheTallfrontAlbanytoFremantle,theswelterItiverinalost80 sheep.Duringthewholeeoyage.across eo'Adelaide366sheeppertseedinas consignmentnumbering5.309.
"1-1:::0Hints"andtheVinerontainedin themforindigestion.litthecourseofan intereetiugletr,ourfriendsaysacure forthesaiddiseaseehiehwasfoundmost eetisfactorywasthepracticeofthefollowingsimpleeules:e-Drawlongdeep breathsintheopenair,expandingand csintrattingthestomachateachbreoth; (2)swallowallthesalivathataccumulatesinthemonth,towhichmaybeadded a stretchItiahorizontalleer.There isstillmicelle)resommenda.tion,butthe essentialpartofthesentenceisevidently I.:Re:Oen.antiarepetition.ofthewords suppliesitspls.*inthemanuscript,but net,thesense.
Ofcourseourrecommendationwasnot auniversalpanacea.andwehavemuch pleasi'reincongratulatingouresteemed cetrespondeneeingenuityandconsequent recovery.andhopeothersmayderivesimilarresultsfromthesimpleprocesswhich hadsuchbeneficialeffects.
UnThersdeyeveniagaemcees:tilldame :netsocialwasheldintheKookynieTown Hall,inaidofthebuildingfundofthe Catholic('torch.Thecommittee-MesdamesCartes.Neville,'Treysreit.Collier. theAlieeesSchmidt,andGrover,and AleserteBanks.Cranford.andCollieraretobeemigrate:Lee('oilthesuers-seof theentertainment,whichwas:it-tendedby about.fiftycouples.NlissDollyharrow': (lancemusicevesappreciated.
videtwoindependenttravellingauditors, towhen)theGovetinmentmighteasily grantafreepassto"educetravellingexpenses.TheapplicationufrtheappointmentofGoveenmentauditorsishardly fairtothecommunity,unlessthecostis defrayedbyalevyonmembers.Itwould be,inanyease,farbetterifproperlytit:edifiedmen,certifiedtobytheGovernment, ittiti,speciallyexpertinfriendlysociety work,wereappointed'ratherthanthe workshouldbedonebythegenteelGovernmentstaff.Theconditionofmanyof thesocietiesissuchastocausecome mislayastothefinancial:soundnessin thevariousNude,butsofaxthereisno basis.poesiblefromwhichtothawsounJ onclusienteandthisistheweakspotin friendlysocietyaffairs.Theraisingof thequestionshoulddomuchgood,and thevalueofthesocietiestotheeornmuniey shouldensuretheleastpossibledelayin asettlementoftheissuebroughtup.
TheMayer-CouncilrowinPerthis quashed.PoorMelleygutscruifiedbythesmudgypress,but,ofcourse,ifhe seretcadorascoundrel,hewouldhave beenhatikelbyitasasaviour.
thesamemorning,urcouldoneleave whenthepointwasreachedatwhichone arrivedintheprecedingMass?"
Oncemorewebegtocallourreaders' attention'tothefartthatwecannotguaranteeinsertionoftheirmuch-valuedcorrestiondenceinthecurrentweek'sissue of"fheRecord,"mikesitarrivesatthe officeenTuesday.Inourlastissuemany letterswereexcludedforthisreason.We inertafewdthanthisweek,butthe otherslosetheirvalue,becausethemette;stieydealtwithhavehecueettled:sineasoursaseteepealentswished,and othersverymieliagainsttheirwishes. Someoftheviewsadvancedonavery testyquestionwirequiteforcefuland original.anditisalosstoourreatkes andwritersthattheycouldnothavebeen Imbliehedinduetime.Weareprepared teelseverypossibleconsiderationtotine eirreepen.lente;buttheywilleasilyunder:LindOutifourformesaesheistedup vedylestheprintingmil:inceitweeld beeiesesildetounlock.set-up,andre-fill the0e.ithnewmatterontletveryeveof re:les:timeWewantnotes1111Slnt,ccpet14;lyfoilth111.andWeSi'Hgivespecial mate:eineteeiron'eehe
Afteraprotractedperiodofhaggling. thetoolgardieMunicipalCouncilandthe localelectriclightingcompanyseemto havereachedagreementinthematterof streetlighting.Thecompanydidn't budgeworthtalkingaboutfromits offerof£395annuallytoilluminatethe streets.Itmerelyabated£5.withthe righttoswitchoffthecurrenthalfanhour earliertitanheretofore.
TheLaborl'artyseemsverydividedat present.TheWallat'eNelson,Johnson, Ptatee,HattieandCo.exposehasnotconti'ilititedmuchtotheircharactersanyhow, norhiethe('(asideThompsoncrewpaidit any'better'recommendation.
The"DailyNews'smellsofanti-Labor everyday.Ifthepartycouldfinancea "Democrat"atanycost,itmightdo somethingtowardssavingtheremnantof itsallegedgoodneve.But,accordingto theaboveeittho:ity,itreeksofeeltiehness, uppiehtiese,ignorance,andbombeet,and severalotherunpleasantandunsavoury things.Strange,isn'tit,howawriterwill givehimselfaway!
NI.CamilleHimmel-ion,theeminent Frenchastronomer,recentlyreceivedfrom theLowellUniversity,intheUnited States,anumberofspectrograms,giving positiveevidenceofthepresenceofwatery vapoursintheatmosphereofMate.He coneidersthatwhereastheearthisobliged toreceivemuchofitsnecessarymoistureintheformofrain,theinhabitanteof Marsmaypossiblyobtainallthemoisture theyrequireintheformofatwhitefrost falleduringthenightandevaporatesafterthetieingofthesun. 31. Flammationisconvincedoftheexistence ofinhibit:tutsontheplanet."Niers,"lie says."hasevidentlyneitherourdinette. mu'temperature,norouretenuspliere.ht is,besides,olderthantheearthbyseveral millionyears.Iamabenhaelyignorantas towhatitsinhabitant,:irelike.forthat doesnotbelungtotheeeientificknowledge ofeartime-itbelongstothescienteof bernarrow."
Opiumvaluedat£200wesfeet-Iintins ont-hebeachatAlanderalealopeabeit fiftyfeetlongheingattachedtothetin.
Faicy\VesternAtatraliatileseedwith teveLitthday'vetoers!PsentietNloure,at theligeof3e. is ateNte :eelChief lesti.eParker,et62.isaK.13.--birthnativesetthisstele.Ittill'lemursaremuch see:::;eel.onAt,feelsuretheyare, sestltle.,asrti engtfeegSereer Brieat:e1.elsiehis tsaythe leastofthem,andifthey lo oftheStoti.,we,,,rignitillatethe ti;it:..0theileseil,e-ognitienitreeeived. I'sheleesentheirpromotion.
Eeeseeeseeeeer1lenrgeismeported :tielliletebintheAllemyspit.Wedonot thintchehasmuchofashowagainstBarnett.wirehesoliveIvtailedhiser,;hri le:erminedteputtipagreattight. I; ,.eurgeehotildgeteeturned,then theIsevernmeetmayexpeetatimeofit.
Th.:-..lieriteble"ntWesteetAstettelia
TheCreeomsautlen'itiesbelievethedrug isfromthesteamerPatio.TheAsiatic :stewsentheSingaporeboatsherebeen adaptingallsortsofrusestointrexlnce 111,11tat1110Australia,anditisbelieved iuthisinetsuceanarrangementwasnettle withasaid(boattofollowthePero°and pieklesthetinewhenloweredoverthe elle.0'thanvesselattachedtoabuoy. (+met:v.lersine`leason.this141,e Failed.
Answer.-Thequestionisnotprecise enough;foeitdoesnotsayjusthowlate onecametoMass.Forthisreasonit willbeusefultorememberthatwe shouldhearnotitportionbutthewhole Mass.TomittMassentirelyisamortasiniftheoccasionbeculpable.To missMassinpartthroughone'sfaultis moreorlessamortalsinaccordingt::the importanceoftheportion.TheConsecrationandCommunionaretherealimportantparts.To'Elisetheseistoutias Mass.Butweshott:dheartheother portionsalsu;thoughtheMasseroperly speakingbeginsattheoffertoryandconcludeswiththeCommunion.Theportionthatprecedestheoffertoryispreparatory;thatwhichfollowstheCentmullionhasthenatureofanactoftlwnksHting.MostaltologiansIi01(1thatitone cameculpablyafteroffertoryonewould nothearMassasthepreceptintends.and commitsamortalsin.Thesamewould betrueifoneleftthechurchbeforethe priest'sConnnunion.Ifonecame.even afterthesemettis,ofcoursenotculpably, loutyetintimefortheConsecration.one is:obligedtoiteitainfurtherestel-the Mass.ButifonecomesaftertheConsecrationonetettinotbesaidtohearthe ,\lass,fortheessenceoftheNlasseispast. Butoneshouldnotgoaway,butassist attherestofaveryseriousceremony. IfonehasmissedapartoftheMass andcansupplyitbyhearingitatalatex Massoneisobligedtodosounderthe painofvenialormortalsindependenton thelessorgreaterimportanceoftheportionmiseed.
etif(meiarriewhentimeMasswasat thePaterNoster,andhehearditoutto thehestblessingandthenheardaMass uptothePaterandleft,liewouldnot satisfy'thepreceptofhearingMass;for hemustbepresentattheConsecration andtheCommunioncelebratedbyoneend thesamepriest.
Question.-WillyoukindlyanswerLow amarriedladyshouldsignhername whenshewritestoatpriestonbusiness! Answer.-Thesameaswhenwritingto
Question.-Nosymanysecretsocietiesanyothergentleman. areforbiddentoCatholics!IstheorderQuestion.-aredancesandballsforoftheEasternStarforbidden!CanabiddeninLentorAdvent! Catholicladybelongtosuchasociety! Answer.-Certainlytheyare-atleast Answer.-Masons,OddFellows,Knightstheyoaghttobe.However,askyour ofPythias.andSonsofTemperance.As theOrderoftheEasternStarisanauxiliaryoftheMasons(forthewives,daughters,etc.,ofNlaeons)itfollowsthatit alsoisforbidden.
Question.-Pleaseinformmethrough emircolimmscanaProtestantbeburied inaCatholiccemeteryorinconsecrated ground?OrcanaCatholicthathas fallenawayfronttheChurchbeburiedin aCatholic.cemeteryorinconsecrated :sound!CanaCatholicthatismarried toanon-Catholicbeburiedinthesame plotthatisprovidinghehasboughta plotinthecemetery?
le: Mtndieantltarneele-Nleyelewith :leolv112.000forthe"Ileys."endton sent.ofthefatheionestle:Is.and 1.1:dren:ifthisStatelivingonaweal ,ley.endeventhatmanyven'tget.The iieeyofit---seinginetotheMotherland fed-teaks!
Wel:hisIs:aeseseettti;.I tslml: oftheConventand Presbyteryforthe'I.sealCatholic(Tens triunityat-Beverley.Asitehasbeense curedontheeasternsideoftheviver. whentompleted,thebuilding,promisetobeadistinctacquisitiontothe town.
TheinfluenceoftheFriendlySeekeiee :::trltheworkdens.bythemisIsaysthe 'Star")elseviedmomenttoaverylarge !,!tion,iftheetennitinitythattheissues riftedbythedeputation,totheGovernmentin'thequestionofenactuarialvaluation,willmitts-artimmediateattention.The abilityoftheseeietiestoallyouttheir agreementswithenheeriherecenstitutes thewholebasisofft'ielellvsocietywork. Withoutthisheingnest:eel.thecontributions,insteadofheingasafeguardagainst illnessandfuneralexpenses.aresomuch blunder.Inthiscircumstanceitisextraesalinarethatthesocieties:havenotthem-elvesinsistedonseeingthatanactuarial valuatinnisantantenettieoccurrenceinsteadof,asnow.restingontheleisureof Ceivertiment firVi.teriathere isleeliaFriendlySocieties'Regieteetrand avaluator,and,seeingthatisteninthe MilerStatewe'rkneseeshavebeenexposed.thereisevenmorenecessityfor actionhere.wherethepopulationisof suchatrausitory thatasnciety's policymoyeiteilydriftintoatdangerous
AeeportedgolddiscoveryintheWeetin districthascaused:tmildsensationthere. Thefindwasmadeaboutfivemiles'northwest.ofBarton.'Previousfiudsinthelo:alityhaveprovedvalueless.
Thefollowingare.some'hometruths enunciatedbySirJohnForrestinthe courseofarecentinterview',saysthe "BunuseHerald":-
TheAetlees-idesforthepayment offeesforvain:theeendsoforth.sothere shouldhene(I:wet-ionoftheGovernment extendingcharitytothesocieties.Ifthe feesarenetsitffieienttocoverthecost, thentheyshouldheraised.Anotherfealureoftherequestsofthedeputationwas that-voneerningauditors.Everyoneknows the(Ilseofmenoceneionallyappointedas :us/litersinway-hackhamlets.Thehonor isthrustnoonthemmoreoftenthan enoughsimplytofillaspaceintheoffiviallist,andtheresultsarenotofthe heppiest.Thisshouldeasilybealtered byasmallcontributionfromthesocieties themselves.Thereareovertwohundred endfiftybranchesintheState,anda
'n"Fs:( n,-is would d 1;1;t'apharisee,if t elssolutionTmvettlilookepeeyou sinneranylonger.Youareinmy eyesnosywhiterthansnow,andIlove yotdouhly,bothfortheconfidenceyou haveshowninmebyopeningyourheart tomesoineenuovelv,andbecausein tomingtoheborninJesusChristthrough me,youaremyson. 'Myesteemfor youisequaltotheloveofyourbosom; thevesselofshamethatyouwere,by themiracleoftherighthandofCodhas beenchangedintoarest!'.ofhonorand pastorwhattheBishopsaysonthem. Question.-Howdoyouraccountforthe marvellousgrowthoftheCatholicChinch inAmelia!YourreportoftheNew rkCentenarysurprisedme.Kindlyexplain.-J.S.G.
Answer.-Similarquestionswereputto theArchbishopofNewYorklastweek, inreferencetotheone-hundredth tsaryofthefoundingofhisArchdiocese;andhisreplyfurnishesevident* thatapplestotheprogressoftheChurch throughoutthecountry.AsMacaulay said,thegreatestpoweroftheChitieli lies"initswonderfulorganisation."That orgenisatieniswoncleifulforItseimplieity,itsunity.anditsturchangeableness. "Thepeopleeresteadilydriftingtothe oldfaith,"saysArchbishopFarley. "\\*by!"Becauseofitsfoundations.It was,foundedonarockthathasresisted theravagesoftime,warandnovelty, whirlshaveworkedtie.ruinofesery humaninstitution.Itneverchanges.
li'leear,seanswerandobligeanoldsubscriber, MRS.C. .knewer.-Al'rotestantcanbeburiedin ('atheiscemeteryandinsacredground ]netesIIProt4,stailtValiheburiedinGoat IslanderSiekivon. ButsuchintermentinaCatholiccemetery-isprohibitedbytheregulationsof"Thethreecausesthathavemadefor theCathelicC'hurch.ThefeetofiniyingthegrowthoftheCluiri11inthepastare IplotinaCatholiccemeterydoesnutgivestillactiveandwi'lalwaysproveftuitt toaProtestanttointermentfel."tieArchhiehoprepliedtothequery therein.liteplotissoldwiththeex-oftheHartfordCatholicTranscript. messednnditfeefiatgravesmartinthe"Thesevalisesart.First.nettirainepenesiuntiltheusualretholi;beret](Tease,whichamongourCatholispeeele permitheissuedbythepesterofthede-isdeeidedlymarkedbecauseofflickprotl>whethertheintermentoffoundreverenceforthesanctityofthe Protestentmayheforanyreasonpet'-familylife-lherootofsociety.That mittedinef'atholiecemeteryyetishouldwhichisprovingmanyacouetry'scurse ccnetiltvonrpiston. andninnyaTemple'sshameisrarelyfound them.Si'.entr.y,immigrationwill bring1.:tilt'she:esleer'genetationstoi:sine lanceneceseionsfleinCatholiccounties, andtheyarealldeartotheChurch.and willheelserished1)sthisAlmaMaterof thenations.Asyenweinthiscosmopolitancity-,thereishardlyateeeon earthforwhichsheIrisnotprovided churchesandschoolsinthemoster-wiledasinthemostetele..ttotartstrsofthe
Question.-\\(lienIgotoConfession.I oftenwonderWhat(II)esnryconfeeser,who meyknowme.thinkofme.-E.G.R. :answer.-Wewillanswerthisflue-Oen byanancodotetelattelit:e1:(.k "Espritdc'SaintFran.cuis .."''.1 greetsinnerhadaherdliehtwithhimselftomakeageneral(onfeseiontothe eentinwhichheao.1:ehimselfofa -limberofsensualsins.Thesaint-,felly -atisfietiofthehumilityofhimPenitent.town.Third,conversionstruingaleree Indhowherditwasforhimtomakethe'nereeeeyearlytothefold.Thisisa :vewalofhissins,toldhimhowgladandsourceoftheChurch'sexpansionlittle joyfu'hefeltoverthesincereconfession.studiedandlessknown. Vottonlywishtocomfortmebysaying"Batthereisanotheragencythat.in CO:salethepenitent.'foryoucannotitsownquietway,hasbeenmoreeffective havealIVesteemforoneasguiltyasIthanany."Mgr.Farleyeontinued."T refertotheermyofyoungwomenemployedesservantsthroughoutthisgreat city.YonmicenutunderstandWhyit shouldbeso,butitisafactthatthe girls,ourCatholicdomestics,Godbless them,areapowerfulaccencyinlbrconversionofnon-Catholics.Theirfidelityto thosewhoemploythem,theirsplendid devotiontothefaithoftheirfathersend theircleanlivesleaveadeepimpression. Indeed.ourChurchowesmuchtothat armyofservants." Itisundeniablytrue.Themodest womenintheobscurewalksoflifehave ofsanctification.More.iwouldhetrulykeptthedoorsofHeavenopenforthe insensibleifIdidnottakepartintheworld.Theyaremostoftenimmigrants. joyfeltbytheangelsoverthechangeofTheyarethewomenwhomakegood yourheart.whichtheCodofallgoodnesswives,goodmothers.goodhomes.They nowloves.'" 'workconversionsbytheirpureandfaithQuestion.-"IfonecomelatetoMassfullives.Sothat,intruth,they,the onSunday,andhearittotheend.isit"fourthcause."includeinthemselvesall eon treatcausesOwnbyArchbishopFar-
leyassourcesofthegrowthandprogress oftheChurch.
Question-Intheparishchurchtowhich Ibelongisaseriesofpaintingsrelating tithefourEvangelists,whichrepresents themundersymbolicalfigures.Willyou pleaseexplaintomewhythesymbolsare connectedwiththesesaints!
ThetiiurEvangelistsaretheauthorsof thefourllespele,alattkew,Mark,Luke, andJohn.Fromthesecondcenturyaft latestthelivingcreaturesmentionedinEzechielandtheApocalypsewerebelievedto typifythefourEvangelists.Commonly Mairthewissupposedto-besignifiedby theman,sincehebeginswiththehuman originofChrist:Markbythelion,onaccountofthe"voiceofonecrying"inthe desert.attheopeningofhisGospel;Luke bytheox,thebeastofferedinsacrifice, sincehesetsoutwiththehistoryofthe privetZaeharas;Johnbytheeagle,becausehewingshisflightatoncebeyondall createdthings,tothecontemplationofthe eternalWord.Thisinterpreationisfound inSt.Jerome.andhasbeengenerallyadopted
Queetion.-Thewidespreaddiscussionof thePope'sEncyclicalcondemningModernism,whichhasevokedsomuchcomment fromthenon-Catholicpress,hasinduced metoaskyuutoexplainjustwhat-aMod mamais,andwhatitistheEncyclical reallycondemn`.Ithinkthereismuch utitunderstandingonthesetwopoints, particularlythelatter.
AcarefulreelingoftheEncyclicalit selfwouldclearupmostofthedifficulties whichareraisedbythepressinconnection withit.TheHolyFatherhasfiven masterlyanalysisofModernistteaching. showingthegravityoftheerrorswhich arepromulgatedbymenwithinthepale oftheChurch.TheLondon"Tablet,"in oneofitsrecentissues,presentedavery effectivecondensationofthisanalysis, whithwequoteasfollows "AttheoutsetoftheanalysisofModernietteachingwearetoldthatitsprofetsanetakeAgnosticismasthebasisoftheir religiousphilosophy.Agnosticismisthe negativesideofthisteaching,itspositive salebeingImmanence.which.afterthe rej?..tionof-naturaltheology,placesthe explanationofreligioninautoalone.133; Oatheory,conscienceisplacedonalevel withrevelation.thusproducingadisfigurationofreligioushistory,asmaybeseen initstreatmentofthepersonofChrist, whoisrepresentedaslittlemorethanan cadaaryomit.Stressisplacedbythe Modcritateontheinadequacyofreligious formularies,and,hence,itisasserted, arisesthenecessityoftheirbeingcoastillyadapted-tothechangingneedsofthe believer,iftheyaretobekeptlivingand active.Individualexperienceisheldto betheemoteofreligiouscertitude,and traditionissetdownastheprincipleof religiousexperience.Faithandscienceere separate,andhavenothingtodowith eachother,yetthefernieristobesubject tothelatter.AsfurtheModernisttheologian,hisloogreatprinciplesareimmanenceandsymbolists,'totheformerof whichisaddedwhitiscalled'Divinepermanatee:toexplaintheevolutionofthe ChurchandtheSacraments.Thecapital pointintheirteachingis,thatinaliving religioneverythingisandmustbevariable;notherwords,subjecttoevolution. HisHolinessthenproceeds-topointout howtheseprinciplesareappliedbythe Modernathistorianandcritictothearbitrarydeformationofhistory,andbythe apologiawhet-relicsonaidividualexperienceofreligionandinnatedesireforit. Everything.therefore,inreligionistobe reformed.Hence.say:.thePope.Modernismis:seentohetrystingplaceofall nerestes." hemtheabove,it,willbeseenthat PopePiusdoesnotcondeetnmoderncivilisationandprogress,andattempttoput theworldbacktotheintellectuallevelof the(mayMiddleAges,ashasbeencharged,butheisdementang,amodernheresy, preciselyasArianismwascondemnedin thethatcenturiesoftheChurchandkeepingthedepositoftruthpureandundefiled.To'pude"TheTablet''further "Itanotintheleastmodernlifeand thought.inallthattheycontainofgenuinegoodness.light,andtruth,whichhave beencondemnedunderthenameof`Modernity,'butemphaticallythefalsedirection.tle,insidiousandfallaciousconceptions.theruietetsprincipleswhichgoto pervertandsubvertwhatisbestinthe heritageofourChristiancivilisation,and tomarandtomaimallthatissoundest andmosthepefulinitstruedevelopment andpagress.l'lemutilationofChristian. stybytheseparationofahistoricalfrom areligiousChrist.thereversaloftheIncarnationbythedenialoftheingerenceof theDivineinthedomainoffact.thebanningoftheintellectinits'highestfunc- tionoftheapprehensionoftheDivine truth,andthedegradationofallreligion andfaithtothemerereeinnofsentiment; thedepositionofreligiousauthorityfrom theApostolicthronetoamerepresident's chairinarepublicofconsciences;the superannuationoftheBibleandallexteriorRevelationinfavouroftheinterior revelationofindividualorcollectiverelig-iousexperience;thereductionofall Christiandoctrinestomerechangeable countersandsymbolspeculiartotheperiod inwhichwelive;theseareinthemain
thegroupofperniciouserrorslabelledas `Modernism,'whichhasbeendeclaredby theSovereignPontifftobe'themeeting groundofheresies.'
CARDINALMERRYDEVAL'SEXECUTIONOFTHEPOPE'SECONOMY.
Oneofthemostinterestingevent&in connectionwiththepresentpontificateis theintroductionofremarkableeconomies,andtheconductingofthevastadminastrativemachineryoftheChurchon athoroughlyup-to-datebusinessplan.
Themoreoneobservestheresultsace 'hievedbyCardinalMerrydeVal,the moremustthefar-sighted,keenjudgment ofPopePiusX.beappreciated.Itwas thoughtwhentheHolyFatherselected himthatthepresentSecretoryofState wasaltogethertooyoung-fortheweighty burdenofsuchanimportantoffice,butit isrealisednow.thatitwasayoungman ofgreatenergy,capableoffollowingout theplanslaiddownbyHisHolinessthat wasneededintheposition.Tothereorganisingoftheadministrationonan economicalbusiness-likefooting,Cardinal MerrydeValbringsthecalmmethodictal principlesthathasbeeninculcatedinhim byhisEnglishmother,andthroughEnglishtrainingwhilsthereceivedinhis youth.ThechangesintheRomanoffices withinthelastfewy,,Irsarereallyastonishing,andthesinplirityofoperation whichhasbeenintroducedfarmorethan compen-satesforthegreatreductionof personelandtheofficesthathasbeensecured.
ManyOfficesAbolished. Thereisnolongerto-dayaMaestrodi Camera.Thatoffice.heldbyaveryprominentecclesiastic,withanumberof minorofficialsinhistrain.hasbeenentirelyabolished,thefunctionsbeingtransferredtotheMajorDome.Nolongeris thereaPrefectoftheSacredPalates. anotherimportantfunctionarywitharetinue,whose involvedaconsiderableexpenditure.Thedutiesofthis officehavebeentakenupbytheSecretary ofState,andtheworkinvolvedhasbeen distributedamongtheemployeesofthat (Ate.ThePrefectoftheSlurredPalaces was-thecivilgovernoroftheVatican, which,asisfairlygenerallyknown.consistsnotofone.butofanumberofpalaces,whicha-reinhabitedbyacoupleof thousandsouls.andthegovernmentof whichimpliedaconsiderableamount-of routineadministrativework.
TherenolongerexistsTheCardinalitial. -postofPrefectoftileCongregationof Briefs.ThelastPrefectwasCardinal Marehi,andonhisdeaththepositionwas quietlyabsorbedintotheofficesinthe Vatican.TheSecretaryshipofLatin LetterstoPrincesseshasceasedtobethe prominentdignity.whichitwasuntila fewweeksago.Mgr.Saudi.thelastwho heldtheoffice.-withallitsold-timepomp andeirenmstanees,wassent.toConstantinopleasApostolicDelegate,andthesecondsecretaryassumedthemainfunctions ofthepositionwithout,however,having thehonorofthehonorarium.
TheNewSoetitutototheCardinal Secretary.
InlikemannerthepositionofSoetituto orsubstituteoftheSecretasiateofState,. continuestoexistwithaminorofficial, however,incharge,Mgr.DeLaChiesa, whowassostitutowithallthedignitythat thattraditionalofficeimplied,wasmade ArchbishopofBolonga. Mgr.Galati, whowassetretarytoCardinalMerryde Val,wasputintothisoffice,withouthowever,receivingtheformeremoluments.
Itmayberemarkedinthisconnection thatthepositionofsostitntoisanexceedinglyimportantone,thatfunctionary beingnecessarilyacquaintedinthemost intimatemannerwithall-themostimportantstateaffairs.andintheabsoluteconfidenceoftheCardinalSecretary.Mgr. DelaChiesa,hasheldtheveryclosestconfindentalrelationstoCardinalRampalla, thepredecessorofCardinalMerrydeVal, andMgr.Canali,whowasintheAcademy ofNobleEcclesiastiesat-thetimewhenthe presentCardinal-Secretarywasrectorof thatinstitution-.hasbeenforyearsonthe closesttermsoffriendshipwiththelatter. Thisfact,combinedwiththegreatintellectualqualitiesofMgr.Canali,explains thecircamstance,thatatthirtyyearsof agetheyoungprelateiselevatedtosuch animportantoffice.
EconomiesBeganUnderLeoXIII.
ThenumberofminutantioftheScaretaiiateoftheStatehas-alsobeengreatly reduced.Oneoftheminutanti,forinstance,Mgr.Marchetti,wassenttothe nunciatureofMunichasUditore,orauditor,andhisplaceat-theVaticanhasnot beenfilled.
PopePiusandhisCardinal-Secretary have-beensweepingawaytraditionsright and-left,andeconomyfollowsinthewake. Thenumberofpositionsisleesandsede- r'aaresmaller. Ofcoursethis
new,asitwasinauguertedbythelate PopeLeoXIII.,practicallyfromthemoment,ofhiselevationtothesupremeponfiat:ate.Hebeganatoncetocutdown officialsandandtoabolishsuchhereditaryofficesandplace*ofhonoraswere notabsolutelyrequiredinourday,ant whichinvolvedaconsiderableexpenditure ofsalaries.Ahistoricincidentoccurred atthetimeLeobecamePope,which showedthedrasticmethodwhichhewas determinedtoinaugurate,andwhich, beingsymbolicalofconditionsatthetime, mayherebenarrated,andthis,indeed,is' probablythefirsttimethatithasbeen giventothepublic.
Storyofthe"AbbreviatorofthePark."
OnPopeLeo'selectionalistwas broughttohimoftheofficerthathadbecomevacantbythedemiseofhisprederessor,andthathadtobefiledbythe newPontiff. Goingdownthelisthe tametothe"AbbreviatoredelPara)maggiore."Heleanedbackinquestioning amazementastowhatthisofficeof"abbreviatorsofthegreaterparkcouldpossiblymean.Wherewasthispark!Why wasitcalledthegreaterpark!Where wasthelesserparkthatwasnecessarily impliedinthetitle,andwho,why,and whatwasanabbreviator.
Nobodycouldtellhim.Allthatwas knownwasthatforcenturiesthisoffice hadbeentilledbyascionofsomenoble house.Fromthatday,however,there wasneitherparknorabbreviatornor salary.TheeconomiesthatLeoXIII. energeticallystartedhavebeenpushed withmuchgreatervigorthelastfewyears
TheNobleGuard,forinstance,hasbeen reducedtocne-half.Formerly,afterthree yearsservice,theNobleGuardsmenbeg-an toreceiveaeatery.Nownosalary-becometsdueuntiltheyhaveservedsix years,andeventhenthenthepaythey receiveisjustaboutenoughtobuythem uniforms.Itmaybesaid,inpataing, thattheNobleGuardislookeduponas thebestsetupandmosthandsomelyuniformedbodyofmeninEurope.atmay alsoberecalledthatCountGiovanniMate tai-Ferretti,whoafterwardsbecamePope PiusIX.,wasinhisearlydaysamember oftheNoble;mad.
TheNobleGuard.
Themencomposingthistroopmustby traditionbenotonlynobles,butpatriciate.ofRome,andthemembersofthe NobleGuardaretoneidaraiinevery CourtofEurope,at:thedescendentsofthe oldestandproudesthouses,andasbeing actuallythefinestbloodinallthecontinent.Someofthee*arenotrichmany ofthemhavingsacrifiedfortunesinnobly refusing-toentertheserviceofaforeign invador.Theydeemit-honorbeyond pricetofollowinthefootstepsoftheir nobleforebears,andtohavethegreatprivilegeandprerogativeofstandingnear thethroneofat.Peter.SeveralmembersofthisbodyhavemarriedAmerican ladies.CountStansiloMuscioli,who brought-theredhattoCardinalGibbon, marriedanAmericangirl.CountCamiloPecci,nephewofPopeLeoXIII., markedaCuban-Americanlady.Print* Rospigliosiisatpresentthecommanderof theNobleGuard,Itwashisbrother, whobyacivilmarriagewithaMissRead. ofWashington.laterParkhurst,obtain suchunenviablenotorietyandsomuch spaceinthesensationalpressoftheUnitedStates.TheeldestsonoftheCommander,PrinceGlanbissistoRospigolio, marriedMissEthelBronson,ofUnited States,AmbassadoresstoItaly.Mr. LloydGarscom. Economiesonasmalerscaleandin officesoflesspublicprominencehavebeen tarriedoutinalikemethod-it-almanner, andCardinalMerrydeVal'eadministrationoftheSecretaaaateofStatewillin thisrespectbealandmarkintheannals oftheVaticangovernment.
Thefogof(armWill atPewXenia.
theadventoftatetianattietimattoaeon)it asapublicholiday;the,Di'aleOfficeis chanter'andsolemnHighMasssung,just asonaundays,onlywithmoresplendour and,impreseiveness. therewitsesusualalargenumberofcamnattnicant=,thesettlersofthesurrounding dietricte,andtheduskyresidentsofthe masien.Wenoticedthatallthenative girlsresidentondieMissionapproached "theHolyTable"andpartookofthe ee "BreadofAngels,"tregularmonthly lipo'ihranee.itiorthn,'agtwtaelc:ahbedeideloiet,ovehttg.ualeinierattuhdee communionis ,sCoconlsieenset ofcourse,theestablishedusagewiththe SistersofSt.Teresa(Spanish)andThe SistersofSt.Joseph(Australian)andthe CatholicboardersattheCollege,conducted bythelatter.
TheSolemnHighMasscfExposition beganat9a.m.HadtheLordAbbot beenpresentagrandPontificalHighMass wouldmostlikelyhavebeencelebrated, buthisLordshipleftFremantleonMondaylastbythes.s.Ballaraanvoyagefor thefarNorth-West,where,withthehelp ofFathersPlanesandAlcalde,andsome BrothersoftheOrder,heintendstoestablishannewalisetion-tothenativetribesof that.remoteregion,atthemouthofthe DrysdaleRiver.Inhisunavoidableabsence,DonRobertoHas.O.S.B.Priorof theAbbey.wascelebrantoftheHigh Mass,Rev.J.O'Briendeacon,Rev.J. Flood,-avenerablepioneerpriest,subdeacon,andDonT.Maristany,masterof ceremonies.TheChurchwasmostartisticallydecoratedandembellishedwithextellenttastebytheskilfulhandsofBro. JoseEsturi,thesacristianofthepariah church.Thecornicesandpillarswere hungwithfestoonsofredsilkwithgold fringing,innumerablechandeliersblazed withlights;pottedplantsinhandsome vaseswereplatedonpedestalsat.various pointsofvantage;andtheHighAltar, wherethealostHolySacrificewasoffered, wasamassofglitteringgoldandbeautifulflowers,studdedwithmyriadlights; whilethegrandThroneoftheHolyof Holies,deckedincrimsonvelvetandwhite satin,slashedwithgoldlaceandbullion fringe,surmountedallinimposingmajesty ThemusicoftheMass(averylovelyarrangement,butthenameofwhichIdo notknow)wasrenderedinamanner worthyofthemusicaltraditionsofthe monksSolesmes-thegreatexponents ofChurchmusic.Itwouldbedifficult, indeed,-tofindachurchchoir(malevoices solely)thatcouldcompareforfaultless executionwiththechoirsofthegreat OrderofSt.Benedict.Indeed,musicis theirspecialandpeculiarprovince.At thecloseoftheMass,thegrandproces- sionoftheBlessedSacramentwasformed, everymemberofthecongregation,aswell asthepriestsandbrothersoftheMonastery,takingparttherein,eventheaged andvenerablemembersofthecommunity occupiedtheirwontedplaceonthisjoy- ful Firstmarchedtheneatlyattirednativeboys,withcandlesintheirhands,then themenofthecongregation,blackand white.bearingresinoustorches.handsome bannersbeingborneatintervalsbefore them.NextcametheBrothersintheir monasticdress,thenthepriests,secular andmonastic,allvestedinsnowyalbs andsumptuouscopesofembroidered satin,andbearing.torchesliketherest. Thepriestswereledbyasub-deacon bearingtheprocessionalcross,inmeasured pace,withacolytesoneitherside.After theclergycamelittleboysstrewingflow- ersandgreenerybeforetheBlessedSacra- ment-theHiddenKingofearthandHea- ven-whilsttwosurplicedBrothersswungfumingcensersbeforetheveiledMajesty oftheLordofHosts.Thecelebrant,ac- companiedbythedeaconandsub-deacon, boretheMeek-raneecontainingtheMost HolySacramentbeneathaspacioussilkencanopy,bornebysixbrothers.Thenfol- lowedtheSistersfromConventandCol- lege,withtheirrespectivechargesinre- gularorder.Thewholebeingcompleted bythewomenofthecongregation.During theprogressoftheprocessionthroughthe churchgrounds,thebellsinthegraceful newcampanilesentfothajoyouspeal, whilstpriestandpeoplesanginunisonthe beautifulhymntotheBlessedSacrament, "Runge.lingua,gloeioei,Corporismyster- ium,"fillingtheairwithmelody.Itwas
Thursday,the18thinst.,beingtheanoble,tourhing,andimpreesivesight. feastofCorpusChristi("heBodyofOnretainingtotheChurch,solemnRene- Christ")theegreatfestivalwascelebrateddictionwasgiven,andthentheBlessed herewiththatimpressivenessandsolem-SacramentwasbornetotheThrone,where pity,withwhichtheLiturgyoftheCat-itremainedinexpositionuntiltheeven- bothChurchiswonttobecarriedouting,whenvespers,rosary.thesingingof whereveragreatBenedictinecommunityagloriousLitany,andbenedictionbrought isestablished.Occurring,asitdoes,due-abeautifulfeasttoaharmoniousclose. ingthecootinuaaceoftherainyseasonDuringthedaynumbersoffaithful inWestAustralia,itisnotoftenthataworshippersthrongedthechurrh,tospend reallyfinedaycanbesecuredforthedueatleast.halfanhoarinferventadoration formationandmarshallingofthegrandoftheirHenverilyKing;whilstthepriests open-airprocession,whichisoneoftheand-brothersofthecommunityrelieved principlefeaturesofthisgaladayintheoneanotherathalfhourinterval,thus CatholicChurch.Thisyear,however,maintainingonecontinuous,unbroken,act provedanagreeableexception,thewee-a-ofhomageandadorationoftheirSacra- erbeingunusuallyfine.ThedaywasmentalLordandKing. usheredinbyaverysharpfrost,-butthisItrecalledtothemindofthewriter touchofwinterwassoondispelledbythethegrandfunctionsofthenoblechurches mellowraysofagenialsuninaperfectlyinthegreatold-worldcitiesofRomeand cloudlesssky,andairthemorningadvan-Florence.MadridandSeville,Lyonsand red.theweatherbecamesimplyperfect.Beneselle.andhistoricGhent,wherethe Thoughthisfeastisnolongerobservedwholepopulationassistinmakin asaChurchholidayofobligationasitis
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"\l'e ppititablylearnalesson fro.ntheoldLilies.0'Europe,whichfor 2.000yearshavebeet,agitatingthissloesion.'Thereisneta.singletoyin(.teat nritain,Ireland.eroetheContinent, attempt-topt.:dill:itbylawthesale havcleantedfromalung Orathehest,methodofregulatingthisart'aleoftommerreistoimposelicenses.tomaintaingoodorderfor theprotectitmefthecitizens,andtopunishtheviolatersofthelaw.Itherefore maintainthathighIiiP11,Qistheonlysolutionoftheproblem.Theinflictionof linesupontheviolator.ofthelawfrethe firstoffence.andthewithdrawalofthe liceese'u'evenimprimmment.forsubseTientinfraltions,weuldheproperpunishnient."
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AKITCHENERSTORY.
'SomeverygrimstoriesaretoldofLord Kitchenersaysthe"UnitedServiceCasette.'andwehavejustreadonewhich althoughwennotvouchforthetruthof it,hasadeckledKitchenerflavorabout it.Ayoungsubaltern,whowasincharge ofsomeworksthatwereincourseofronstruetioninthePunjab,hadthemisfortunetolosesomenativeworkmenthrough anaccidentwithdynamite.Fearingof reprimandfrontheadquarters.hetelegraphedtotheCommander-in-Chief."Regrettoreportkillingtwelvelaborersby dyntmiteaccident."Rackissaidtohave comethelaconicmessage,"Doyouwant anymoredynamite?"
'LINSEEDCOMPOUND'forCoughs andColds.RelievesAsthmaanddifficult breathing.
seethelittleboyapproachthealtarrails forthefirsttime.Anditwasthenthat, theSoggarthAroon,andfatherandmotherandsisterLucysawthefaintpromise ofthebud,whichwasafterwardstobesome"thewhiteflowerofablameless life."
Itniattenslittlewhetherthet..alitoltr familyisfoundgroupedinagrandmansionorhumblecottage,themanVestation oftheteachingoftheChurchiseverthe same.Theholy(pictureonthewallmay betheworkofafamousartist,ormerely acheapprintinameanframe;butto thatpicturefather,mother,andchildrenofhighorlow(statewillturnwith thesamespiritofdevotion.
-ThereisnothingnewabouttheCatholichomeanditstraditionsofthe!tenth. Youmaygorightbackthroughtheages. andhoweverthefurnitureand"fixings ofthehouse,luevevcrgreatorsmall,alteraccordingtotheperiod,you'willbe Suretoinert.withsacredemblems,the crucifix,thestoupforholywaterwithinthewalls.fortheoriginalplanofa home,basedcmthehomeatNazareth, hasneverbeenlostsightofintheCatholiithureh.
ThereligionoftheCatholichome, whereatrulypracticallifeisled;isnota thingsetapartfromordinarydailylife. Itisinterwovenwitheveryphaseoftoll beyondthethreshold,everyhousehold dutywithincoitusthemorningsandthe evenings.theweekdaysaswellasthe Sundays,andbringsitsinfluencetotear evenonthegarden,tellingthisfloweror thattoblossomforOurLenityorsome blessedsaint. a
TheweekdayforCatholicebeg.nsand endswithdevotion.Andthereisthe earlyMass.heldaccordingtolocality everymorning,oronceortwiceaweek. ThisisattendedbythedevoutCatholic beforetheday'sworkbegins.Andat noon.whentheAngelusrings,thehead isbowedforamoment,ashortprayer murmuree,evenwhenthetideofbusinessisrunninghigh.Theeveningsees thesayingoftheRosarybyallthemembensofthefamilypresent..That.isone ofdilepreciousmemoriestheCatholic boyorgirlcarrieswiththemoutinto theworld.
whenthehintsweresingingloudlyinthe peppertreeliefanciedheheardthevoice ofSt.Francisspeakingtothebirds,as hespokelongago.Butwhenhewent outtolook,St.Franciswasnotthere. ThenthegreatfestivalsoftheChurch bringunheardofjoysintohislife.There isChristmas.ForFrank,asforother boysoutsidethefold,Chrstmasmeans feastingandgiftsandmuchgladness. Butforhim,asaCatholic,"theChildin themanger"isacertainty.Hehasno doubtsaboutthepresenceoftheChild ontheChristmasmorning.Hemaypass fromthecrowdedstreetintoacool,still place,andwithverylittlestretchofthe imagination,beforetheCrib,lookoutof tendereyesontheChildJesus,the Mother,andSt.Joeeph;gazewithadmirationatthegorgeousraimentofthe %ViseMenoftheEast,touchthestraw, studywithchildishinteresttheass.The stableatBethlehemisnopictureto Frank,Itisasrealashisownhomein thebackground. Latertherecomesalittlejourneyin thewilderness,alittlejourneyofforty days,andFrankknowsthathemust walksoftly.forthejourneyleadstothe lonelyGardenofOethesmaneandthehill ofCalvary. AndnowthetrueCatholicmother comesinthehometotheboy'sassistance. Inlovely,gracious,womanlywaysshe helpshintthroughtheLentenseason.as shehashelpedhimthroughtheFridays ofhisshortlife,until-
TotheCatholichome,astoothers, comechanges.Butwhetheritbeinthe oicciseitudesoflife,atermofleanorof tatyears,thecharacteristicsofthathome remainthesame.Thealtarstillstands onthecorner.Thelittlelampstill burnsfromtimetotimeindumbpetition foradesiredfavorthatTimmayhavea safejourney,Maggieobtainthelonged-for position.Theholypictueesstillhang onthewall,thecrucifixiscloseathand, andtheRosarystillclaimsanliononeed placeintheeveninghours.
oftheUnseen.Youmaynotcatcha glimpseofthesaints.Theydo.loin mayneverhavevisitedBethlehem,the MountofOlives,Gethesmane.ThedevoutCatholic,hoe-everhumble,hasbeen everystepoftheway.Soreal,indeed, isheavenandthestoryoftheCross,that ifMaryandJosephandthe"Child" woremetwalkingupthestreetto-morrow,theCatholicfamilywouldnotbethe leastmrpirsed.And,iftruetoitstraditions,theCatholicfamilyalonerecognises theDevil,howevergentlemanly,however disguised,astheDevil.-"Catholic Press."
Butverysurelywiththepassingofthe yearsLoveandDeathwillknockatthe door.Fromthatroomontheright, wherethestatueoftheSacredHearthas everstoodonthebracketclosebyKatie'a bed,she,abride,willcomeforthoneday inhersnow-whiteweddinggown.But forsuchaneventtheCatholichomehas beenmakingwisepreparationsall (throughitshistory.Sincethedaywhen sheworepinaforesKatiehasbeentaught thatmarriageisasacrament,tobereceivedinallhumility,onlyinaestateof grace;andithaseverbeenimpressed uponherthatthehometowhichshe looksforwardasa"somethingvery dearandherveryown"mustbeunder thetendercareefMaryandJoseph.And sowiselyhasKatielearnt,herlessons thatthose'rhoknowherbestbelieve whensitemeetsPrimeCharming,and thetwainsetoutasoneontheroadof life,therewillbesmallneedtofearand trembleforhersafety.And,ofcourse, deathwillcallsomedayontheCatholic familytotakeadearoneaway-maybe theveryonewhohasshowntheleast signofgoingonalongjourney.Butthe Catholichome,however,sorrowful,isnot takenbysurprise.Longago,when mothertaughtthelittlechild.tobless himself,tosayalittleprayer,sheknew thatthisdayofdaysmustcomesooneror later.Tothisend,indeed,allthemeans
OnemorningFrankwakestomeetthe Eastermorn,aglorioustimeofflowerson thealtarinthehome,offlowersonthe altarinthechurch.Andhegoesoutglad ofhearttomeettherejoicing,themusks theincense.Britbeingalittleboyin whomreligionisac,interwovenwithhis owndailylifethathereallyfailstosell-ofgrace,allthesat-redassociations,all aratetheonefromtheother.hecannottheaidsburnofsacredsymbols,have helpfeelingveryhappyafter liehasbeenleadingupintheCatholichome.
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Sundayisjustaglori9idweekday, wheneveryCatholicfeels.withGeorge "Oh.daymostFatalandbright. weekweredarkbutforthylight. Thytorchdothleadthe.say."Butnow therearemoredevotions,andmiembereof thefamilyarefreetoattenddifferent 1\i-see.sothatthereisnointerference v theroutineofhouseholdduties.You lilymeetmotheronherwaytothe6.30 Mass,st*.thelittlechildrenattheone heldat9.andencounterfatherand KatiesettingoutlaterforhighMass.
Whenthereligiousobservationslove beenfaithfullyperformed.thereisno shadowofgloomontheCatholicSunday. Itisindeedasastilebetweentheroad oftoilinthebackgroundandtheuntried roadofthefuture.Tothatstilemay coin,-oldfriends,innocentpleasures. simplejoys.Butnobeastitburden, neitheranoxnoranassnorahorse, maypissthrovesh.Theymustwaituntil themorrow.Sundayconcludeswiththe Benedietion.thatmostbeautifulceremonyintheCatholicChurch.Thechild inthetrueCatholichomemeetswith guidesinthe'spirituallifefrontthevery beginning.LittleFrankcannotrememberwheelmotherfirsttaughthimtosaya littleplayer,toMess'himself,toFlail, aflowerwithhischubbyhandsonthe altarinthecorneroftheroom.tolift hiseyesfronttimetotimetoaholypictureandthecrucifix.HedreS,06himself inthemorninginthepresenceofthe MotherofGod,eatshisbreakfastwhilea. dearsaintlooksonwithasmile,and studiesorplays,wellawarethathis guardianangelissomewhereclosebyall thetimetotoepleas,ordispleasedaccordingtohisactions.Religionbeinga partofhiseverydaylife(liehasalways associatedaeracebeforemoat,athanksgiving,withhisbreakfastordinner),golfconsciousnessmilerringhisreligious duties,religiouspractices.isastranger tohim.HegoestoOmfessioninthemost matter-of-factfashion,andseesnothing peculiarinabstinence,theuseofholy water,andthedevotionoftheRosary. AsaCatholichot'lieknowsthatCatholies!siveeverwalkedincertainplain paths.andheissosupremelymeam scionsofanydivergencebetweenthereligiousandthenaturallife.whenboth arerunninginthesamedirection.that ifyoutold'himhewasagoodboyfor goingtochurchonaweek-dayliewould trulyscarcelyunderstandyourmeaning. Allchildrenlookforwardtobirthdays. ButlittleFrankhassnorethanhisown birthdayandthebirthdaysofhislittle friendsto,lookforwardto.Hehasthe feastdaysofthesaintsinhiskeeping. IntheidealCatholichome,thefeastday ofagreatmintisared-letterday,tobe accompaniedbyroyalrejoicings.Inthe caseofFrank,anintimateaequaintatice withthesaintshaskepthiminclose touchwiththeunseenworld.Handin handwiththem,hehasoftengoneback tcoldtimes,journeyedtoforeignlands. Sometimesonastormynighthehasseen quiteplainlySt.Christopheropenthe doortoalittlechild,andmorethanonce
listenedwithninthft-rvorofsoultothe joyfulcryofKyrieEleison,toremember thatmotherhaspreparedthetraditional Easterfareofroastfowlsfordinner. ItwasaprouddayfortheCatholic homewhenFrankmadehisfirstcommunion.Motherhadehoughtofthat daywhenhelayinherarms.anew-born child.Therehadbeeninnehcarefulpreparationinthechild'swayonthepart ofthelittleboy-muchcarefulsupervisiononthepartoftheinstructor.Now, onasunnyday,befittingsuchamemorableact,Frank,inaspotlesswhitesuit. andinpossessionofashrivensoul,surely satisfiedevenhisguardianangel.On thatdaythehouseholdarangementsinthe
. I TothefaithfulCatholictheChureli givesthetreasuresofhergrace.Maybe itisJohnwhoispassingawayinthe eastroom,whereaprintofthetender faceoftheMadonnahangsabovethe mantlepieeeasithasbung,solungas canremember.Johncarriesthetravel stainsofthejourney.Hisfeetshow thedustoftheroad;hishandshave beenstretchedouttograspforbidden things;hislipshaveutteredfoolishness; hisearshardenedtothesongsofthe world.ThenupthestairsoftheCatholic homecomesGod'smessengertogivethe sacramentofExtremeUnction.Andthe homeisready.Thisdaywasforeseenfor Catholichomeweresomewhatdisarrang-yearspast. ed,foreverybodyhadtogoatoncetoAndJohnmaynolongerstepdownthe readtcattendMass.ButourDiviie, Lordcondescendstovisitthe.Catholic home.AndwhentheBlessedSacrament arrivesthehomeisalreadysweptand garnished,asithasalwaysbeenswept andgarnished,laanticipationofsucha greatoccasion.Thereisnoneedforany falsepicturetoturnitsfaeetothewall inconfusion110needforabadbookto trytohideinshame.Inanatmosphere ladenwiththeincenseofprayer,one hasonlytohi-Mgforththewhitecover forthelittletable,thevasesofflowers, the-.Andthen,atthesoundofHis coming,toflingwideopenthedoorin welcome,andkneelonthethresholdin reverence. Inthegraydawncifearlymorning, maybeinthehushoftheevening.the lightoftheBaptismalcandleburns steadilyintheeastroom.Allthrough thejourneythespiirtuallightradiating fromafaithfulsoulhashelpedtolighten thedarknessaround.Therehavebeen timesonthatjourneywhenthebrightnesshasbeendimmedbyfiercestormsof ofrainandsleet.ButewiththeBaptismalcandleitwillburnsteadilytothe end.
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;OnSaturday,atgulp-past3o'clock, HisLordshiptheBishopofficiatedata ..e.giouereceptiontheConventofthe InunasulateConception,Vietaria-equare. Thanewasanexceptionallylargecrowd ofvisitorswent,manyofthembeing !rienIs.tadschoolmatesoftheyonug lady,whowasmakingherentryintoreligion.whilefromherownhome,besides herfatherandmother,thereweresix brotherspresent.Thehappyyounglady istheonlydaughterofMr.John"'nilf,,yle.oneofourbestandfavorably knowncitizens.Shehadbeeneducated foryearspriortoherenteringtheConvent intheLady'sCollege,Victoria-square, duringwhitIttimeshegaveeverypromise ofbeingaroostusefulreligious.Shortly afterleavingsthootshewentonaholiday triptoIreland.(wcwapaniedbyherfather, andwasjoinedinEnglandby'herbrother, whohasbeenresidentatOxfordterthe pasttwoyeatsstudyingmedicine.Afew monthsafterherreturnfromtheOld Worldshefinallymadeuphermindand enteredasapestalatdsixoreightmonths ago.Herparents,thoughhappyanddelightedthatsheiriscalledtothereligious life,neverthelessfeltseverelytheseparationforeveroftheironlydaughter,and itwaspatheticintheextremetoseethem weepingthittieghouttheceremony. AttheusualtimetheRev.lather Smythpreachedashortsermon,takingfor iliatext,"Fortheyarevirgins;andthey followthe Li11111.1 WileiliersoeverHe goeth."-Apotx.14.luthecourseof hisaddress,hesaidthatthoughmostof thegreatEvangelist'sdescriptionsofthe magnificentandvariedvisionswhichpassedinrapidsuccessionbeforehisprophetic eye,duringhisexileintheislandofPat,. moswereshroudediiitun'sseriousa:witcity,thepassagefromwhichhequoted witsintelligible.especiallytoevery El'mind.Itshowedclearlythevalue whichAlmighty(hodhadset011thevirginallife.andtherewardHegavethose wholiveditduringtheircareeronearth.
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IDallthechurchesofBaltimore.U.S.A.. onSunday.May10.aletterwasreadfrom Cardinal(Aiblions.directing'thatalllet. t.ereOrnlantiseriirkofthelateRev.Francis Seelos."veto,ofSt.Alplimstis' Churchinthatcityanda.memberofthe ReddemptoristCongregation.shouldhe giventotheChancellor.theRev.P.C. Cavan.Thisisoneofthepreliminaries forcanonisation.FatherSele,sisthese,.ondPederoptoristpriestinAmericatohe forcanonizationtheotherbeingtheVenerald,Bi4ho1Nolillian.Father Seeleydiedin1367atNewOrleansof yellowfever.contractelintileporformanre ofhispriestlyduties.
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fireCatholicinajorit,yintheJ3elgian Chamberwasreducedliyrecentelections trouttwelvetoeight.'themoststriking feittitreofthecontestshasbeenthesuccessuttheSocialists,whohavewonfive seats,whiletheLiberalshavelostthree andtheCovernmenttwo.Thenew Chamberwillconsistof87Catholics,42 LiberaLs,1Christian1/eitiocrat,and36 Socialists.IntheelectionfortheSenate theCatholicmajoritywasincreasedfrom 14to18,againoftwoseats.
1hereceptionofthetwothousand Freud]pilgrimsbytheHolyFatherrecently.wasbotltsuleninandtouching.In hisaddresstheHolyFathersaidthateach morningashecelebratestheHolySiaorilb.ie,theFrenchCatholicsarethefirst whooccurtohisminda,hepraysfor the1;niversalChurch.Algr.Amette, ArchbishopofParis,hadaspecial.'literviewwithHisHolinesspriortotheauditrice.HisOraceandtinliishopsof Amiens.Pokers,Rodez,.\lende,and Montauban,andtheTitularBishopof Arsiitoe.worepreeeitwiththepilgrims whentiltHolyFatherreceivedthemin theSalaRegia.
FatherDoyle,thePairlist,hasbeen commissionedbytheDirectorsofthe CatholicMissionaryUnionoftheUnited Slatestovisitsomeoftheseminaries England,IrelandandtheContinent,and explainthesiwcialmethodsandpolicies ofthemissionmovementfornon-Catholics thathadsecuredsuchnotableresultsin America.
Mr.llurnaglianIsitnotafart.that thechildrenattendingtheseChristian Brothers'schoolsarethesonsofverypoor people,andthat.asfarbackas1883,the LiberalGovernmentadmittedtheclaims
MOUNTAINFLAX('LinirnCatharti. cum'TradeMark)PILLS.Anagreeable aperient.Worthatrial.
BeforetheRedeemer'sadventthislife wasnotattainednorevenaspiredto--the worlddidnutbelieveinit-andevenif afewweredra byitsexcellenceand beautytopraiseandsingofit,theycensileredthatitcutsimpossibleofattainmentbymenorwifflienoftheirday.It wasonlywiththecomingoftheVirgin \Lary,whoshowedherwillingnessto foregotheDivineMotherhoodratherthan losehervirginityandintegrityofbody. Itwasonlywhensheblessedtheworld withtovirginson,whoagainshowedhis decidedpreferenceforthevirginallife, thatpeoplerealisedhow pyrit's.andsuper-excellentwasthislife, aridhoweasilytheymightattaintoit,if AlmightyCodcalledthemtoit.Since thenhowninnyyoungmenandwomen hadchosenthislife!Howmanyhadleft alltofollowHim!Howmanythehomes thatwerebrokenup;howmanytheassodationsandhappyconnectionsthatwere severed!Howmanytrampledunderfoot theworldandits(+Westallurements! Howmanysolemnlydeclaredthatthough theytastedof.andendeavoredtofind pleasureintheworld.foundnothingbut disappointment,andfollyinit.Sohas itbeensoisitstill.Theyoungnovice whoentersreligionto-daymighthave livedintheworldandpossiblybehappy init.iftherichesandpleasuresofthe worldcouldbrineherhappiness.but.1,e hascalmly.deliberately.andvoluntarily renouncedit.andhasaskedentranceinto theholyOrderofMercy.foundedby 11:otherMaryCatherineMatnaley. Herehecontrastedthelifeandaspirationsoftheyoungnovicewiththatofthe greatfoundressoftheOrderofMerry, andshowedthatthoughthedifferenceof theirpositionintheworldwasofagreat andhighdegree,nevertheless,thenovice ofto-daywinseloselyfollowingtheexampleofCatherineMaeauley.whoseventyfiveyearsagogaveupwealthandhonor, andposition,inordertoserveGodwitha virginheart,andtospreadtheblessings oftemporalandspiritualfoodamongthe poor.thelowly,andthedistressedofher sufferingcountry.Aftersketchingthe stateofIrelandin1823,whenCatherine
Ila,.auleyresolvedtofoundanOrder, whichwouldbinditsmembersbythe vowsofchastity,poverty,andobedience, andthecareofthesick,peasant,and poor,liesaidthatheraimwastorealise inIrelandwhatSt.PeterofNolascodid forSpain600yearsbefore.Shewas generous,sympathetic,chivalretts,andtthe groanedtoseethechildrenofErinsufferingunderthepenallaws,whitIiferhade themtobeeducated.Havingheardof theworkoftheSistersandtt.Vincent tiePaul,herwholelifeAhanged.She gaveherwholedowryofk.:30,1.10,andan annualincomeof£600tostarttheinstitution.Itwas;appruivedbythePopein 1840,andnumberedaimingthe'illustrious andvenerableinstitutionswhichhad civilised,chastened,andsanctifiednations fergeneratiAmsprevionstohertime.On herdeathliedshemadeadire,tappeal toGod(1111/1\dieOrderratified,andher prayerwasfilititernioregranted,andher OrderwasregistereilintheChanceryof Heaven. AfterherdeaththenumbersandinfluenceofherinstitutegiveintoWandrollsprOpOrtiOns.IrelandWastosmall andlimitedtocircumscribethe?Raiofthe menthersoftheOrderofNlercy.They mouldgofurtherandspicadthebenetitts ofeducationandreligion.andtheydid, andtheyhavebeenpingsince,untilone ranhearofthemineverypartoftheEnglish-speakingworld.theheightsofAlma andInkerman.tellofthedeedsofhonor, ofellivalry.ofself-sacrititiee.ofChristian charity.ofheroismofthedaughteisof lotherNlacauleyontheblood.stained Littlefield::oftheCrimeanWar. The mostreunitepartofIndiahavelongsince felttheirsecret.influence:whileinthe mostinarcesiblepartsoftheprimeval forestsofAmerica-eventotheveryedge oftheWatersofthelei,coeere,'Northern Ocean-theforestsandwildshavereechoedthechantsoftheirHolyOffice. HereinAustralia.thelastdiscovered, andthelatestpeopledofallthenations, theyhavepenetratedeverypant.,starting fromWestralia,astheparent!tome,they havebroughttheuntoldblessingsofreligionandculturetothousandsofchildren.thatateto-daytheprideandjoyof theinfant('hunch.Sixtysaidyearsago theyarrivedinW.A..and:sincethenthey havefoundedseveral!musesfromthisold parishhouseinVictoria-square.They havetaughtthechildrenoftherichand lase.ofthelearnedandilliterate.They havesoftenedtheold-timeprejudite:they haveshamedbigotry.andtheyhave severaltimes;closestthecalt141111ator's mouth,whiletheirresultsineverydepartmentofeducationaresecondtonone ofthemanyillustriousinstitutionsinthe Commonwealth.To-dayMotherMacauley'sspiritualdaughtersnumber20,000 whilethenumberofchildrenentrustedto theircareisupwardsofonemillion.
Thisisthegreatinstitutionintowhich thisyoungladydesiredadmissionto-day. Sheisfollowinginthewakeofmany, verymany,illustriousladies,whohave 6,rthepastthree-quartersofagcentury enteredtheranksofthesistersofMercy, tofollowtheLambwhithersoeverHe goeth-inseacitofsoulsineverynookand cornerofthePaganandChristianworld. HehopedthatwhatGodhadbegunin herHewouldcomplete.Hehopedthat shewouldbeblessedwiththeguardian. shipofheadandheart,thatwouldenable hertocarryoutalldutieswithcompleteneSSandcredit,andthatHewouldincreaseinhereveryvirtue,andmakeher amodelSisterofMercy.Mayherprayersbeefficaciousandherholydesiresfulfilled,andmayshefindaplaceatlength inthespecialcircleofGod'select.who followtheLambwhithersoeverHe.goeth.,.. RisLordshiptheBishopthenfinished theceremony.Tilesingingofthevarious psalmsandantephonsbytheSisterswas Amiteafeatureoftheoccasion.andthe withitsarrayofflowersandornaments.wastrulyasightwethyofremembrance.Aftertheceremonythe guestswereentertainedatasumptuous luncheonintheCommunityRoom.Among thosepresentwenoticedHisLordshipthe Bishop,theVeryRev.FatherKeogh, theVeryRev.FatherGibney,theRevs. FathersSmyth.Verling,O'Reilly,Griffin, andGalagher,Rev.Brothers0'111111311e andLynch,Mr.andMrs.Gnilfoyle.Willie.Denis.Cecil.Joe,Frank.andMirk C:uilfoyle(brothersofthenovice),the MissesO'Connell(3),theMissesKennedy(3).MissBrown(Narrogin),Mr. Ryan,andMr.JasLynch,etc.,etc. ii ti
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TheNewTurkpapers,datedfrontthe 26thto29thApril,whichhavearrived sinceourlastissuebearoutthestatementsprevious:ycabledtothiscountry thatthepressandpeopleofAmerica's commercialcapitalgaveatrulysplendid weltemotoCardinalLeguPandtheBishopofCloyne.Thesepapersarefullof accountsofthevariousmagnificently solemnfunetinnsinwhichhisEtciueucc tookpartinconnectionwiththeCentenniitI,1 therethelieCharehintheNew YorkAtIcliticese.
HisFanitumee'slandingat.NewYork wasdelayedlrydensefee.,vhichkept theliner:itSandyHookitSaturday, April25.remit8a.m,tillnearly3p.m. Whenfinallythetender(-anteinsightthe Card11101 ;twilitjnghintonher AtchltishopVlley.Behindhimwere ngedtheSegietyofArmaghmen(200in numbersundertheirgreenbanner.and 100priestsTheCardinalatoncewavedhisbet:i-hereceenisedtheArchbishop.andinresponse(-ninealoudand Obit:intCaed\hi'eFailtefromthesons of.tinigh'.
HisEminenceleftthelinertoheard thetenderbyaprecariousgangwaywithouthandrails.thatwouldhavetaxedthe nerveLiea!eauof30. Hewasvery tiredafterhl-jeurney,butthewarmth ofhisteeeptieumade forgethisfatigue.Settplughinter-IfenaChairenthe tender',de'k.hetoldArchbishopFarley thatle-forelaieeidrithinkofresthe e wntedtomeet(-verymanonhoard. One theywereallpresentedto hint.
Itwas nett Ong UVtheinevitable Amerkaltinterviewerwasinevidence. "WasNlederuisniaffectingreligionin Irelater"--hieEminencewitsasked.and theglopreplywag--"ThaaProvidenceNu.-Hecouldnot.hesaid.seeally prost.eisofHomeRuleinthenearfuture, andwhenaskediftheIrishpeoplewere readyforit."heevadedthequestion"saysthe"World."TheCardinalstated thatsincethefinancialdepressioninthe StatesfewerIrishpeoplehadbeenemigrating.;111(1.headded-"Inthatway, indirectly,AmericawashelpingIreland."
Commentingeditoriallyontheceremoniesoflucediry,28th.ult,.,theculminatingdayoftheCentennial,the"New loraAtireriean.says:-
asmustofourreadersknew,hisEminencespeakstheUlsterdialectasonlythe nativespeakercan.
ANOTABLECONFERENCE.
Aftertheluncheon,saysthecorrespondentofthe"NewYorkHerald,"thereI wasa:ongconference,anditisunderstoodthatthePresidentdiscussedthe policyoftheUnitedStateswithreference toecclesiasticalmattersinCubaandthe PhilippineswithCardinalGibbons.Many importantquestionswithreferenceto CubawerediscussedbyMr.Roosevelt, NH.Root,andGeneralBarry. ThisisthefirsttimethePresidenthas everinvitedsomanydistinguishedPrelatestotheWhiteHouseatonetime. Theeventisregardedasanotableindi-
"Amillionofourpeoplewererejoicing inacenturyofCatholicism.Inthe splendidCathedralrearedbythecationofMr.Roosevelt'swideningviews generousandfaithful,thepoutandwithreferencetotheCatholicChurch, therichoftheChurchwereaseem-withwhichhehasalwaysbeenongood bled-thePrincesandDignitariesofterms. theFaith,theCardinalPrinceofthe IrishChurch,theCardinalPrinceof theAmericanChurch,Archbishops andBishopsoftheUnitedStatesand Canada,andtheApostolicDelegate ofPiusX.mademagnificentthedemonstrationofoneChurchunderone head.TheNlasswascelebrated upon1.000;liters,andhundredsut thousandspartookoftheSacrament ofCommunion,whilethemightiest PrelateeandoratorsoftheFaith thunderedeloquentlyinthepulpitsof theirCathedrals: Theeye,and thetwain,andtheheartofthisNew WorldNletropeliehavebeenPromtyetteedbythismagnificent Celle-mi.oftheNewYorkCatholic
NIEsSAGEhireTHEfi'l'l'.
The110:yFather,insendinginsApostolicBenedictiontoArchbishopri:rley andhisfaithfulpeopleoftheArchdiocese, wrote:-
TheNewYorkcorespondentoftheBoston"Globe,"describingthenotinificent .serviceinNewYorkonthe28thult.in conneetienwiththeCentenaryofCatholicismintheNewYorkArchdiocese,mentionsthefollowingincidentinconnection withthesolemnprocessionofthePrelates andclergyfromtheCollegeinMadison avenuetoSt.Patrick'sCathedral:-
AssoonasCardinalLogue,robedinthe redofaPrinceoftheChurch,andattendedbyhischaplains,turnedthecornerof Fifthavenuethereoccurredwhatrarely ol.cursataC:itholieassemblageofthat nature.ThecrowdsgreetedtheIrish Cardin:11withenthusiast-ivcheers.His Emile-leeatmiredeprecatinglyraisedhis right andimmediatelythecheers wereIntsiied.andthevastcrowddropped toitsknees.TheCardinalblessedthe people.andpassedintotheCathedral.
Therecurrenceofthememorableevents inthehistoryofanydioceseisatall timesanoccasionofjoy,andthe10th anniversaryofthefoundatienofthe htlioceseofNew whosedevelopa.enthasbeenextraorflinary. must, h.oi,nalrejoicing.be*Ain,theconstant.in.Leaseintheharvestsof100yearsbearsampletestimonythatthehighestexpectations havetwenabundantlyfull-nod. Itseemsproper.inviewofthesecon solingresults,thatonthesolemncentennialcelebrationoftheSeeofNew gtoe,tieshouldreuseourfervent supplicationtoUodthatHemay vouchsafetoitamoreplentifulsupplyofHiscelestialgiftsandmore copiousreseurecetoaccomplishthings evenmutelaudable.
FUTUREOF'THECHURCH.
addressingthealumniofNieynoutli HolyCrustChurch,whomHisEminence preachedashortsermononThursday, 50thult. Latertheminedeer,theCardinaland BishopBrowne,ofCloyae,wereinthe HotelAstorpresentedwithanilluminated addressbythemembersofthe'May/moth UnioninNewYork.Theweek'sCatholic celebrationsclosedonSaturday,May 2nd,withaprocessionof60,000laymen, whichwasreviewedbyCardinalsLogue andGibbons.Duringthefollowingweek tileIrishPrimatepropoeedgoingon0. visittoBaltimorewithCardinalGibbons, and,later,toBoston,Philadelphia,and possiblytoPittsburg.thiginallyheintendedetayingonlyafortnightinthe States;buthisholidaywillnowprobably hestretchedoutto.gistweeks.HewillresumedutyinIrelandonJune10. Speakingatadinnergiveninhishonor bytheNewYorkCatholicClub,onthe nightofApril30th.CardinalLoguesaid. hehadonceheardremarkedofanAmericanthatyouhadonlytoplacehintorta platform,shakehim,andepetichflowed fromhintwithoutfurthereffort.Itseemedtobetheideathathewoebuiltalong thesamelinesfromthefrequencywith whichspeechwasdemandedfromhim. TheapplausethatgreetedCardinal(libbonswasunusuallywarmwhenhesaid, "Ifour('hunchinAmericaIt-awaxed great.andstrongandnumerous,itisbeimisewearesettopassourlivesinaLend wherewearetrulyfree.Libertyhasfosteredthefaith."-"IrishCatholics'
IIIN'DSINETIQUETTE. Viningladiesshouldhecarefulhowthey acceptgatefromgeatlemen.Notruly modretandrefinedgirlwillincursuch fi',fibs:alum:ethisentail..Andnogentlemanwhoreallyrespectsherwilloffer heranythingnoirecostlythanabouq_uet orabookorsonicinexpensive'triflethat purl-31)sderivesitschief;Arefromassoeiation.
CarnidalGibbons,inthemasterlyeels meninwhichhereviewedthehistoryof theCatholicCherchiriNewYork,paid thefollowingtributetoIrishimmigrants:"(1fallthertionsthathavecontributedtothe n. upbuildin4oftheChurch ofChrist,intheCityutNewYork.
200.000CHILDRENATMASS. Sunday,April26,theopeningdayof theCentenniit!.was.inasense,themost memorable theCardinal'evisit.Apart fromthevastI.-metal:16mwhichthrongedSt.Patrick'sCathedralat.theSolemn Mass',1Thenksgiving,itiscalculated thatfully70.000personsattendedthe earlyMesses. EveryCatlutlieChin,11 andhomeintheArehdhiceseofNewYork wasittfestalarray. IntheCathedraltheIrishCardinalPrimateoccupiedtheAr'chbishop'sThrone. andgavethehlessiee:itthecloseofthe solemnceremony.ArehhislemFarley,of NewYffik.aeatikeofCo.Armagh,was thepreacher.AlltheArchbishopsof theUnitedStatesattended.withtheexceptionofArchbishopRiordan,ofSan Fran.isco.andArchbishopMesmer,tif Milwaukee.Over40AmericanBishops werepresent.Itwasestimatedthatclose on200.000rhildrenattendedthespecial HighNies,'sforthejeniersinNew YorkCityaloneontheCentenary'sopeningSunday.MurkTwainaskedtohepermittedto attendthechildren'sMassintheCathedral.andhewasgivenaseat.intheSanctuary. Intheevening.CountessAnnieLeary gaveadinnerinhonorofCardinalLogue. thefeast.beingservedbyDebronieo.Mr. andMrs.AndrewCarnegiehadseatsclose tothechiefpeat.
1,000.000HEARTSREJOICED.
At'HighMessinSt.Patrick's,New York,onTaesday.April28.atwhich Cardinalleieuepeltiticated.thesermon waspreachedbyCerdinelGibbons,of Baltimore,andtheApostolicDelegate, 11.1(gr.Faleonio,deliveredthespecialmessagefromhisHoliness,ofwhichhewas thebearer.ThevestmentswornbyCardinalLogueat.theMassaresaidtohave been,perhaps.thefinest,evermanufactured.TheycamefromRome.andcost, itissaid,£1,200.Theyareofthefittest texture.andareembroideredwithrepresentationsofthe14Stationsofthe Cross.
CardinalLogue,ataserialfunetienat whichhewasentertainedbytheclergy ofNewYerk,saidt_ "Serieusly,Ithinkthefutureofthe ChurchofChrist-isinAmerica. Rufflewillbethecentre.Therethe HolyFatherwillhavehisseat,but theenergy,thestrength,themoving lifewillbehereinAmerica.The Churchowesandnilowe,agreat dealtothisfreecountryofAmerica."
Attheeenclusionofhiespeechoneof theguestscalledfor"ThreeAmerican cheersandatigerfortheCardinal."The vociferousgoodwillwithwhichtheywere givenmadetheCardinalsmile.
.TEWISIIPASTIfIt'S
PastorHarbin-ger,addressingoneofthe NewYorkJewishcongregationsonthe SundayoftheopeningoftheCentenary said:"Inthismostwonderfulcountrywe haveobservedtheriseandgrowthof CatholicisminNewYorkdioceseduring100years.Itisanobjectlessonofthetrulygreatandintense Americanismofthatpowerful,loyal, andtruthfulteachingofreligion.In myofficialpositionIhaveparticularlynoticedthatallcreedsaredealt withalikebytheCatholicsinthe treatmentofsuffering,andmanyof theJewishresidentsofmyneighborhoodhavetoldmeoftheirkindlyreceptioninCatholicitistittaiens."
ARenter'stelegramfromWashington statesthatPresidentRooseveltentertainedCardinalsLogueandGibbonsand otherChurchdignitariestolunch;itthe WhiteHouseyesterday.
CARDINALAl"rHEWIIITEHOUSE.
youwillallavowwith whateverutaybr)k,iirown:Imes-sty. thatthepostofhonormustbe:is sitnedtothe(+Udallofever-faithful Delaed.Theyhavebornethebrunt. ofthebeak.wietteenmayhave beentheunhappycausesthathaveled totheexpatriationofsomanyofIreland'ssuitstaddaughter.:fromtheir nativesoil,anever-rulingProvidenee haemodetheirexilesubservientto higherandnoblerpurposes.Iea-, safelysaythat.therearefewcitesor townsintheUnitedStateswherethe CatholicreligionhienotoeenproclaimedbylaymenofitAibirthor dcent."
CATHOLItlPRO;R,I1SS.
Atthesubsequentdinner4.,(Aibythe clergyofthearchdiocesetothevisiting Prelate*:intheCathedralCelLgs,Cardinal Loguespokeisfollows-"Itrulythinkthatthepargreeeofthe ChurchinAtneriea,whic'tIregardas oneofthegreatest-religire.striumph,ofourtimes,undertheRepublican formofgovernment,'sj:st,another markofheruniversatilityand.idap lability,aswellasbeingoneofthis mnitsof greatestreligious rued- move erntimes.Iexpressitint",llywhet.I saythatIantastonishedtriupleased toseewithmyowneyesthepregreysCatholicityhasnat(1eereboth inAtiteri_aandinthey NewYork. York.Ihad,ofcourse,h'stdofit ina:tortofthsoretiralfoa110T,Iefore. NowIknowofitasan:ye,'these knows."
"HELOVESAllEkI('A.'
"InowloveAmericaasmuchasIdo myownland.It-isagreat...mare.and hasagreatpeople'-saidS'aermaiLogue,
Woshould'avoidborrowingmoneyand (speciallysmallauntsorchange,forit.1s possiblethatWemayforgettorepayA, hesi and isvoteclofforgettingitwilfully. Thewholematterofhorromingshouldbe regardedasourevil.Theseisastory toldofCardin-alAlberoni illustratciehowonewhoisextremelyslowin returningaborrowed;elidemayhavi,his motvequestloped. TheClialinalhadalargequantityof ilsverplate,amongwhichwerevarious saltcellarswroughtintheformsofdifferentanimals.AfriendofHisEminence-borrowedonemadeintheshapeof atiger,butforgottoreturn.itwithina reasonableperiod.Atlength,after-the In-peeofsixorsevenmonths,hesentit back,requestingatthesametimethe loanofanotherinthe'shapeofatortoise.
"Youaresent,"saidtheCardinalto themessenger,"toborrowoneofmysalt(Tilers':"
Yes,youEntnence.
"Youwillbegoodenoughtotellyour masterthat1lent,himoneintheshape ofatiger,whiehitoneoftheswiftest animaleonearth,andit-hasbeenmore thansixmonthsinreturning;wereIto holdhimthetortoise,whichistheslowestofanimale,Ifearitwouldneverreturn."
Amongfamilies,friends,orintimate acquaintances,visitsmaybeleftto createtheirownetiquette.Nottogo toofrequentlytothesamehouse,notto staytoolongwhenwedogo,dottolet, iatanuabyoversteptheboundsofcourtesy,are-pointsthatshouldbeheeded.It isnotingoodtastetovolunteera visitunlesswehavea"standing"invitation,-witheveryreasontobelievethatit wassineeeelygiven.Itisalwayscourteoustoappriseourhostessofthedayand hourshemayexpectus,requestingher toinformnsifitwillbeconvenientto receiveusat-that.time.
PLUMBER,COTTFSLCE
PUMPSANDWINDMILLS
"CrudmileFailte"-saidPresident Roosevelt,seizingCardinalLoguebythe handwhenthePrimateofIrelandarrived attheWashingtonWhiteHousefor luncheon. Mr.Roosevelthasbeenanenthusiastic studentoftheIrishlanguagefortwoor threeyears.andtookadvantageofthe occasiontosurprisehisguest.TheCardinalwassoastonishedthat,saysthe Washingtoncorrespondentofthe"Daily Mail,"herepliedinEnglish. "Slainte,Soggarth,"continuedthePresident. Thetelegramhereabruptlyceasestoreporttheensuingconversation,but,doubtless,thePresidentheardlotsofDonegal IrishfromtheCardinalsubsequently,for,
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ACasualConversation.
TheBarondeChateuayhaddinedat hisclub,andabouthalf-parteight,Lavine sippedhisblackcoffee,hesalliedforthin thebeautifulJunemoonlight,undecided howtofinishtheevening.Finally.having passedseveraltheatres,hecrossedthe streetandpausedinoneofthosesmall butwelleonduetedplacesofamusement withwhichParisistilled.Havingpin chasedhisticket,hewileabouttoascend. theshortstaircasewhichhadtothefoyer, whenhebethoughthimselfoftheovercoatstillonhisarm,andturning,placed itinthekeepingofMadameAmelie.to whomhewaswellknown.Atthesame timeheobservedthathercompanionwas abeent,andthatshehadseemedtobe aloneincustodyofthenumeroutswraps, whichlayonthebroadcounterbeforeher.
"IdnotseeMadameGirard,"saidthe Baron."isshetakingalittlevacation?"
"No.lien-leer."wasOWVel.:y."She isnottakingalittlevacation,butavery longone.Shewillreturnnomore."
"Nomore.Iamsorry.Iamveryused toseeingherhere.shei,:tveryobliging peeron.Wherehasshegone?"
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'Doyoutellmeso:"exclaimedthe IIiron,whowasfifty-seven,sttanunesuallykindheart,andll'Oreink,retite,1in humannaturethaninthedramahewas abouttowitness,otwhichoneafthad altelalybeenplayed.
-Thefirstactisjustfinished,sir,"anal Malamie "If;oildonotmind 1atetoilyouthewholestoryinafee. winutes,duringtheintermission."
"1begthatyouwilldoso,"inaseered e,,e,te ,e1the MadameGirard."
"Well,thisisthetruthofit.Fora lungtuneInoticedthatshewasnotlookingwell,andthatherusualkinddispositionNV:ISsometimesa.littleruffled,but1 laiditalltothenumberandfatigueof tierlabors, wellastotheapproachof sci,r.At';i -aidtoheronemorning: "'Bet :irenotwell.Madame-1 well.\awl-skinisso yell, :!aeyes:1re-a,-dal-there ITIlls! MIA:,!Sittigthe111111.!1.`,tt1! her 1inertshedid1.ot lEe. Th011shesaidinayoieeycrycali.t,nisi""01.:11iVrIlCtI, 11111genretodielaceeutle, Ateelle. lhaveanouturahicdise.ise.'.1: firstI slidnotknowv.hatIII:S:1y,Isarisit }Maet sod1St I I,Iso,suiprises1 at,herappearentinilitlevence.ButafterI hadcollectedmysettees,Itriedtopei suedeherthatshewasmistaken,that whiletherewaslitetherewashope,be a: .-aatecii,itesawl inutileremarksthatp,cpk:niakcuneer thesaaae everydayintie, _AfterIin,' iilin,11,41shebark,II11t ILO,1111. eXphSsi4111 Ellc f111, .1 \ sEoO. .11:,1I410.".111111,1,111.: What ,1.11,1 11,1 :eathopetorthebest.Atterthat thatrevelationshehadmad,ine hadtakenawaysomeofherstrength withthebreakingdownofthebaiiictof reserveandsecrecy,solongmaintained, siteI.'tautofailrapidly.Shenevercoo, le!ce 11tal 11,1' dittiesasshehadformerlytheir.She cameandwentinacab,but1wasgl.td1,, doherworkandmyownfortheeile,of kit'besideme;wehailbeet, -paniclesolung.Butatlast daycnice 'Ali:IIShe1016,1enduretie'sore:siteeat elalisitotototileHotelDiem"
-,ILPisinW,,ed17.Iwenttose,,her Icatenthly.She-vetswe'll,enteut, etiffersgreatly.Pota-soinan, -lie I:amuchhappinessinLi -.le,wasverywellhorn;marriedearlyto manwho-spentherfortune,andthen desertedher,afterdeathhadtakenfront hertwolovelychildren.Butsitewasglad toknowtheywereinHeaven,Monsieur, aftershehadbeg-tintostrugglewiththe guild.sheheelalittlebniney I'Mherillnesshadcensumeditall.Itis eeltoI!inkthatshe.mustdieasapauper.isitnot,NIonseinr?" "Verysad,"answeredtheBaron."1 ha waysobservedsomethingsuperior aboutMadameGirard." "Willyoubelieveme,Monsieur,"said Madaa,eAetelie."thatofallenvpatrans. ninnyofwhomknewherverywell,you
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arethefirsttoinquireforher?Inat alsoverysad;doyounotthinkso?"
"heti:oilythey Idid,that. showastakingavacation,"observedthe Barron.
"Thatmaybe.But,shewillbeglad. 1.know,tohearthatyouasked,Mouseiur. Shewasalwaysgratefulforeverykind- ness."
"Iwillthankyouformycoat,"saidthe Baron."ThesecondacthasbegunI willconicanotherevening.Goodnight, madameAmelie."
"Aperfectgetstlentan"saidMadame Amish-,tohereelf,astheBaronsowlysaunteredthroughthevestibuletothe crowdedboulevaed.
CHAPfElt11. hattheisitResealed. ArriseilatIliabilCJILlotapartmenbs, lit;I,,gar,andentereduponalongre- sera.tieloutloosenthefriendly-ssork- noiiriiitortwentyyears.Z",o,inLulingin Ithcd11u'-1"41 8,"' ,' .wandad"- teatiota!,leolaintroutthenestnigai, \iurni,tt'wardheraskofAtiltiaitie-kinetic inawinspertilemuneofthegentleman- titsowe-whosecloakhadjamtbeengiven tohercare.Andtherewasatieetingre- nunitscenceintheturnofhercheek,in tnuettapeandeapru-ssionuihereyes, win,it'oust,have111..y011tilbrewvet).beaut t-asuggestionut:AEI:et:1Whe hadknown, thatidea:is beforelie oultlplaceit.Atersitehadueensograte- tat.,.,.1,..i1,1t ittlit11/1 all 'X francintohertoil-wornhand,lie metseenthetearscometohereyes.He rememberedherpoints,soticarenit,tie mightsaysoaristocratic.To-night,in seineindefinablemanner,itmingledit- selfwiththatofhistoothier,andthatof hiscousinJeanne,whohailbeenafamone beauty.tillhisspirits.ciitiinglowerand lowor,asonethoughtfolloeing openedWiderthegateofmemory,heex 11 Jclaimed aloud"1innsurelygettingold.
Iselmspokethetiredeyesclosed.itThearteRoyalsceneinreducedtorte. evenedtotheBaronthatyearsdfagony werecompraesedintothatshortspaceof time,inwhichhestoodgazingattheform beforehim,thatofhietwinsister,who hadsecretlyleftherfather'shouseforty yearsbeforewithaservantand20,000 fiance,whitItshehadtakenIota,herMother'sescritoire;whoseoffencehadbeen sogreat,sounpardonable,thathername hadneveragainbeenspokeninthefamily shehadhumiliatedanddisgraced.But theagonywasnottobeprolonged.A littleflutteroftheeyelids,ascarcelyperceptiblesigh,andthetragedywitsover. "Here,Sister,"saidtheBatondeChatenaytotheattendant,placingtwonotes ofahundredfrancseachinherhand, "havesomeMassessaid,andseethatshe isnotburitalinapauper'sgrave." Whenheloftthehospital.theBaron directedhisstepstowardsetcertainchapel, whichheoftenpassedinhiswalks,but neverentede.Buttuadayhe(P1so.impelledbythedesireofaskieg1:cal'sforbearaneewithaearelceslife,to,."rates, protect mercy.Heoftengoesthere roe..
ale,thejeae,s,fa1,01wwoman threw ineintoastatelikethis."Hastilyring- itsforhissillet,Ile\Ventgloomilyto bed. inict kil't'sterm.
114.111110pooraearklaoluatitillonemorn-"' Vt<1 laler.wboillilyfound let,1,1111;frii.dabusinesserraml.di- rc'tlyu!fleetofthe.lintel1)icteliieguise ,ianitallyonthehugepile.with -Icwitalesaand:itthesamerev- aneeit eenslmak-kno,e witi.:rtin,writestheI) 'Inilisnisei .1'.'111isthetitan eelatelyoftilt}fetidkeit'. h...1heru'incintter,1rim boxerof Sixweek.ago.a
!aet,Gir:41-41, atisdtotaintbyher dearempaniceeantal:Vie:. bythede,i1 INterand0111111.1re 1-4rifssicksalt.Hewasreallyawail 41epreetited'it-owngood anda-s 1,,,,ippi,,,ichodtheoutr.tince,triedtoper- ;atehint--elfthathewasprempted :theebyeurieaaythanthewishtodo akindlyactforastitaaingfellow-urciiture it aidius,iteningthehorrors el'hetdyingbed. ee 11'''lilt!!!1,.(1, Ili.,airofdi:eire-tithealllemleamoat fo.eriuldeimpressionoutheSisterwhore- Lei- 1,1his,throw:11long Midtipanttat,u nila.-ieto\Vasil17.antthedom p,..e0-1of,ato 1',111;1!110' :1;1'111111/4I/161hMilitia110'; fist-ttie.ri--thl.Hesawlice 11"' saet.4,15.-closed.114.rhandsciasp-.11ither terfacesopallid,that111Methe rheaelitherdead.Aslieapproached,hat thetwoSisters,whowerestand- eheideitseparatedandmachereoiefey "She'isverylow,"saidoneof thae."sheMae'dieatanymoment.Are yonafriendofthislady,Monsieur?" "Ihaveknownher-inthelineofItcr ,.,,,,,laymentforInanevents."repliedthe Baron."Shewilea;vealcreature." "Yes."wastherojeinder,"verypat- .'eitte-:rid,.:'.'fillfin-everyservice.Refined,also,:doveherst;aim :Monsieur."Thevisitorwasregarding closelythefaceofthesickwoman,who loudslightlyturnedtowardshim.lie startel.sostrikinglydialherprofileresemblethatofhisownmotheronher diiath-hed.Suddelysheopenedhereyes. and:t.lookofrecognitionilluminedtheir cloudeddepths.Thetremblinghandsunelaseal-heheldthemtowardshim,one wouldalmost-anywishingtoembracehim. Confused,butanxioustogratifym`hat wouldbeprobablyheherlastwish,de Chatenayleanedforward. "Aamand!"shemurmured,sofaintly
INTERESTING.k('t'ol'N 110\1' Ill.111D11'. .lentBoit, Wexferdman,hasbeen ublio tthe ThearteRoyal.Dublin,Tommy'loins sleevedbe,tthechampingofIreland couldnotheflatchampienefthewerld. Yesterday,attheEmpireTheatre,Dublin,BillSHires,cluenpionofAustralia ntglaveitglaiies.provedtli011present :hal offi,..thiiir, thanJr-t.bitedohs:,ah clustim ic£773. 11. picked up£2)30idoneeihr..1.. 2c1secants. whente.LeteeRuchethatgnunucIt-tallical-iif taponthejaw.Ineomparisontothat. Scetires'nioneyi.:aslonaleiained.lie hidto-triigle, felnearlya quarterelanhoer.Andthenhewas Inekytowin.Soearrtssay. RothestrutdownaNdoutittthefirst tauntaeainstBurn,Helasted 44,1t threeandahalfagainstS'quites. ThestoryofhowRochefanietofight Squiresissoontold.AftertheTheatre Royalaffairinraid--Mm.,itleigilisatseta intheair.Squireswasn'tinlrtletea thegoodofhishealth.Hewantedhigh'., forfighttobunsmeansmoney.Ruche waswillingtooblige.andsoacontestwas arenetedbetweenthepair. PublicInterestStirredI'ji. Atfirstitdidn'tseeto'catchon"with thepublicsTheiineminutearilahalf world'schampionslephadputadamper onboxing.iiitheseparts.ButScathes meant,hteineas.Hesawas1300chequeto behadft,thewinnItia.Howent,to liowthandtrainedhimselftogetthat cheque.RocheretiredtoWexford.The contestwasfixedforAptit30. Asthdaydrewnearpublicinterest got Ytetertlayitreacheda elimax.Ifhetweetithehoursof2and6 o'clockyouhadwalkedthroughDamesheet.youwouldhavebeenprompted toobservethatthereareveryninny -peopleinDublinwithnothingtodo. Therewerecrowdsofpeople-alleorts.of people.Theylinedtheroadsandchoked thefootpaths.Whentoldto"moveon," theyonlymovedinthelegalsenseofthe
Here,tisewasmoresaakecurlno..hirt front. 'lbwTeal,I Unitfound-himself.hereinmix!.1 company.Therewereearlsandknightsand baronetsandK.U.'sandsolicionsof muchpractice,anddoctorsNaito)hope theymayhaveitcomeday.Andthere werebankofficialssidebysidewithjoc- keys,andnierehanteofmarkcheek-byjowlwithbookmakers.Andtherewere horse-trainershereandmenwhoown horses.AndinhalingtheIs.atmosphere weeebankclerks,civilservants,:Indag- riculturallaborers.Onetouchofknockoutmakesusalla-kin. Therewasmoneyinthishome.Itwas 5s.aheadtothegallery,andthe:ughdie tnbaccofumes'onecoulddiscernhundreds endhundredsofheadsawayupthere neartheroof.Thereseemedtobeno spareroom.Thebalconywassevenshillingsandsixpenceaticket.Thebalcony wa-scrammed.Sowerethepitstallsat las.aseat.SO,V,ISthecircleatfifteen shillingsaticket..Peoplepaidaspound atimetostandinthestalls,tn.ltheattune pricewaspaidforeverysecondseaton heeutneestedetageamuletthering ropes.l'hentherewereHunt,toesboxes --itdozeninall-andthese\ace-etteateed attwoguineasandthreeguineaseach. l'ndoubtedlytherewasmoneyinthis throngedtheatre. Therewerethepreliminarybouts. Thenthecurtainwentdownforfifteen minutes,andwhenitwentupagainJem Rochewasinonecornerofthesquare-- i.allodaringbycustom-andBillSquires wasintheother.Bookmakersshouted "ThreetooneagainstRollie."Nothing washeardofSquirt-a. Theuhaeticrumblerisestoare,it.us themenstrip,intheoperatiensofwhich theyhavemanyhelpers.Thehelpers hustle.'Rochelooksfat-verybigslid veryfat.F.::pertsse.!I,dewsnotlook it.Squires,ontheother1-1.4tal,looks and!emit.Ilehasthefeel,ofa'tang whohad-live41imiderscorchingsuns.ills headshowsabaldpatch.Ilis int eyeslightlipalantern-jawedfront Hismusclegleam.HeseemsTOIleall muscle.HeshakehandswithRoche. 'Pheybothsmileattheinformalceremoniesinthemiddleofthering.whiletherefereetalkstothem.Thenthe-gong Theyareatit.Thereareno asmilesnow.Thefightistolast20 roundsofthreepinnaceeach. Thereisexeitementinthefirstsound. AflIhathademit,beforeischild's-play eomparecltothis.Wehadbeen'coking attailsandflaps.Thisislashingand mashingtosomeparpcse.Manyblo-,ve areseenantheard.andmanyare_,,iven thatarenotseenatallnorheard. Forthreeminutesandthreeminutes andthreeminutesthesetwobigmenhit andkncw'keachothersitmetstrenatously, andnuitlaboriously,alaiitisevidentto theneatiinex,:terteyeIItItRocheis givingmostidthestreiturasblows.The bookmakersshout"EvenSwires,"They fancyRocle,aleagiletorthisfight.
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Theninthefourthroundtortesth,a;I. Rochestillleaksjust:Isaltirst-f:ld flabby,Batterger.%chileSinks'rihm andchestbonesshoe.ailetredthrough hisskin. The,,isaeexchangeof sharpblows.Ileliefallstothesties. Themanwiththea!:-htalettits--"One-- two-three."andsoouuntiltheeighth scenic!isreached.!bellegetsonhis feet,swayinglikeadazedman.Squires bangs;ithim Hos..11flopsRoche. Againthetimekeeperdosshisditty.Up scramblesBottle,andthistimeSquires hurlshimselfoilhim:theAustralia's fullweiehtfollowshisfists.Down crashesRocheforthethirdtimetothe floorIIeKcernstohearthetimekeeper. Hegropesfortheropesreelstohis feet,andi-beingcountedoutwhenthe 4.efereisinterVvnes. Squireshaswon.Helooksjubilant. Heratdoubtf,isIsit.Buthethinksof theotherman,andhegoesacrosstocon- solewithhim,andtheyhangaround oiehother'snecksinthemiddleofthe ring.Theyseemedtokiss,butitwas anemotionalsortofslobber. Thatendedagreatfightfor£775. ea..teueee. 0'
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