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TheArchbishopofC,e11,I.e.;at Golden,said:'te.etboeiel:theI.lidby hookor(-rook;NVOrkitforalli, andverysoonIcelandwillhavepegperouspopulationCti s) itit beforethefamine."

MickFahey.howasevetoilsi:t yearsagoatLitenanagh'Iipperary,has beengivenafarmattelotimel he EstatesCommissioners.

heUniversitiesBillbeforetheStandingCommitteeintheHouseofoilmen's. bitterlyobstructedbytheoran,e.

.1.11.IgeLawSmithpresentedeita glovesinLimerick.

May28thIreland''hottestday.

Mr.Birrell,onbeim;questionedAuto thefameuejewelsinDublin,raidsirVicarshadbeendismissedforwantofvigilanceTheChiefSecretarydoesnotknow !wherethejewelsare.

AbodyofIrishpilgrimshasfeltfor Lourdes.

JohnRedmondfiercelyopposedto changingthesiteoftheParnelletatue. Itwasmade,hesaid,fortheoldite, andthereitshouldstand.

BishopofMaynoothearnestlydein:eels theinclusionofMaynoothintheUniversity.

The'98memorialunveiledatEnniscorthyFatherCavanagh,O.F.M.The memorialistheworkofOliverShepher.WilliamRedmondattendedatthe demonstration.

CardinalGottihassununonedameeting todiscussappointmenttovacantseeof DownandCavan.

IntheHouseofLordsLordCreweintro-huesaBilltoamendtheEvictedTenanteActoflastyear.Itisdesignedto removethedefectrevealedbythejudgmentintheClanricardecase."Thata lat.dlotclshouldbeabletopreventthe operationoftheActwas,"hesaid,"a. greatmisfortune."

PropagandahasrecommendedFather ToohillasBishopofDownandCavan.

Indecentliteratnre,andrevoltingsportingadvertisementsincreasinginIreland.

CardinalLogueurgesupportforIrish party.

TheIrishparty'sHousingofthe WorkingClassesBillcomesupbeforea StandingCommitteeoftheHouseofCommons.Thefinancialclausesatpresent underGovernmentconsideratinwere postponed.Severalimportantprovisions ereaccepted,ineludingtheextensionof thelimitofrepaymentto80years.The HouseofCommonsagainconsideredthe resolutionauthorisingthepaymentof moneysbytheCommissionersunderthe UniversitiesBill.Thesalaryforthesecertaryisspeciallymentioned.Mr.Craig arisedopposition,andtheresolutionpassedwithamajorityof127.

AnIrishbarristerdemandsthearrest ,,fLardAberdeeninconnectionwiththo Diddinjewelsrobbery.

GreatfireinDublin,Dockrcll'simmetre-premisesdestroyed.

ASYMBOLICBLACKTHORN.

ThespecialcorespondentofThe Times,"describinethevisitoftheKing andPresidentFallierestotheTrishVillageattheExhibitiononTuesday.says: -Asthevisitorsweregoingthroughthe villageanTrishmanwithaformidable ehillehigh,decoratedwithgreenribbons. pressedforwardtowardstheKingand President,butwasstoppedbythepoll.e. Heexplained,however.thathedesired buttopresenttheblackthorntoM. Fallieresasanappropriatesymbolof Ireland'sgoodwishesforFrance."

The"MorningPost"ofMonday,5th Junosays:"TheEarlofGrantrdyesterdayreceivedthenewsofthedeaththat dayofhisbrother,Captain-theHon. ReginaldForbes,CordonHighlanders. latelyattachedtotheEgyptianArmy,

iv-eaonaccident.dnriee.1shootingexpeditionneare;irthae,`sedan.

Tipperary

TheMostRev.1)r.Fennellypaidl triennialvisittotheparishesofBansba and.Kilmoylerrecently,andaddressing alargecongregationinBansha

HisGracesaid:"Mydearlybeloved,dayreceivedthenewsofthedeaththat taketheopportuniqofcongratulating themuponthepregressseearcmaking fromatempera'peintofview.Theland ofIrelandispas-t,intotheownership oftheoccupiers,andIalwaysfeltthat thatwas Thetime.SolutionoftheAgra'ion Difficulty.

Ihopethat.passagewillcontinue.and thatWereIclosemyeyesindeaththe landofIrelandwillhavesubstantially passedintothehandsoftheoccupiers. andthattherewillbeanendoftheagrariandifficcilty.AnotherremarkIwish tomakewhenImeetanagriculturaleonwindy,suchasImeetto-day,isthat, 111.110we)(nyedonemuchandachieved muchbyagitation,wearebesetbya greatmanydifficulties,andthepeople arefindingitexceptionallyhardtolive. andmostdifficulttothriveuponthesoil ofIreland.Ithinkeverythoughtfulman willadmitthatisso.Whatthespecial rea.,,,teiforitareIcannotdelayto-dayto specify.Itisnotformetospecifythem; butthefactisundeniablethatitwas neversodifficult,nevermoredifficult.to thriveuponthesoilofIrelandthanitis to-day.

WhatIRecommendisThis,

lreemrsatethe'FoieCeoil in This.seciety beentraincdbyDr. Ifebert.11Clellaed,o'ut'ofthemostte (Jae]...mintersinthecountry,andlist week'striumphsarebyno1110antiamongst its'fireeetotBtuperformances.T.14 ladies'choirofthe-Th.omastownMusical Societycarriedofffirstprizebrilliantly. whileAmon('prizecametothemixed choirofthesamesociety.

Wexford

TheNewRosaCatholicsaremaking agiganticeffqttogiveawelcomehome totheCoadjutorArchbishopofSydney. Thefirstmeetingw;)sveryenlitusiastic.

TheMostRev.theLordBishopof FernshasbeenpleasedtotransferRev. PatrickKing.vicarofAmbrosetown,to beC.C.,Whitechurch.andRev.Michael Murphy,NewRoss.as-hohasbeenonthe Americanmission,tebeViral.ofAmosetown.

ApprdachingMarriage.-Themarriage arranged-between11fr.FrankRichards, sonofthelateMr.S.A.Richards.or Ardamine,Gorey,andMissFliphroevne Whitaker.daughterofMr.JoshunWhitaker.ofPalermo,willtakeplaceatHoly TrinityChurch,SloanSquare,onTuesday,7thJuly.

CARLOWMAGISTRACY.

OntherecommendationofLordRathdonnell,HisMajesty'sLieutenantforthe COuntyofCarlow.theLordChancellor hasappointedMr.SamuelRichardGarter.ofOtterHolt,Carlow.andMonawee.Queen'sCounty,totheCommission ofthePeaceforCountyCarlow.

Kildare

thatyoumakeuseofexceptionalenergy, exceptionalindustry,exceptionalthrift andtemperance,inordertomeetthese difficultiesthatbesetyou.Andfrontmy experienceofthirty-eightyearsinthe ministry,ImaytellyouthatIrarelyhave seenamanofexceptionalincludes-and temperancefailupontheland.Reener431til,skilfulandindustrious.andif Youare,believeme,youwillholdthe rand.andyouwillholdthepeopleandenablethemtoliveanddieintheirnative country.Irelandisabeautifulcountry -thegrandestcountryintheworld,as wearetoldbymenwhohavetravelled theworld,andwiththegrandestclimate intheworld;and.overandabovebeing averypleasant-placetolivein.itisthe safestcountryintheworldtodiein.this oldCatholicland.Thankstothemercyof heavenantitheteachingofSt.Patrick, we.haveinIreland AnAtmosphereofFaithandPiety penetratingthewholeland,andwehave allthemeansofsanctificationandsalvationreadyavailable.Therefore,mybest wishestomyfaithfulpeopleofBansha andKilmoylerarethattheyliveand thriveinthisbeautifulcountry.hereand alongthemountainsidesandlovely plainsonwhichtheywereborn.His Graceconcludedeneloquentdiscourseby remindinghisflockofthepricelessgift'of faithwhichwasgiventothemasaheritagefromtheirfathers,whohadpreservedit.intactandunsulliedthrough agesofunexampledsuffering,heroisne andself-sacrifice, Dr.DenisSculyofSilverfort,Fethard. Co.Tipperary.Ireland,whodiedatBelmont,nearWaterford,onthe16thof Februarylast,leftpersonalestatevalued at£1.33814s.10d.,ofwhich£6606s.7.1 isinEneland,andprobateofhiswill, datedatShiraz,Persia,onthe15thNovember.1898,hasbeengrantedtohits brother.Mr.DarbyScully,J.P..ofSilverfort.Thetestatordesiredthatarug presentedtohimbytheGrandVizier ,shouldberetainedinhisfamilyasan heirloom,andifliediedabroadehewishedhisotherrugsandhisarticlesofpure silvertohesenthome.Holeftallhis estateto,hissaidbrother,statingthat hefeltsatisfiedthathisbrotherwould alwaysprovideahomeforhissi;ter,lltA. AlineCogan.

Kilkenny

TheLeinsterRoilingChampionship waswoneasilybytheKilkennyteam againstDublin.Thescoreswere:-Kilkenny,6goals19points;Dublin.3 goals,13points.Thefollowingarethe namesoftheteams:-Dublin-J.Hickey

MaynoothUnionPapersRead--set, thegeneralmeetingoftheMoynooth Union.heldinSt.Patrick'sCollege.Maynooth.onWednesday.June24th.his Eminelnee'CardinalLoguepresidedin theMaeMahonHall,andVeryRev.CanonMurphy.D.D..P.P..Macroom,reada paperon"TwoIrishParliaments:a Contrast."Atthese(tieredmeetingin theMaelgahonHall.CardinalLoguepresiding.VeryRev.T.P.Gilmartin,D.D.. Vice-presidentofMavnoothCollege,read ftpaperon"TheRivivalofLiturgical Studies."Rev.JamesMockler.DiocesanInspector.Waterford,readapaperon "UtilityofDioreseinInspection."Most Rev.Dr.O'Dea.BishopofClonfert.presidedatthemeetinginSt.Joseph'sLibrary.Rev.D.Coghlan,D.D.,MaymothCollege,read-apaperon"Priests andtheDepartmentofAgriculture.At thethirdmeetingintheDivinitySchool apaperinIrishwasreadbyanU14tet driest.onthesubjectof"AnIslandin Tirconnel,asitwas,andasitis."

Donegal AFAR-FAMaifSHRINE.

ST,PATRICK'SPURGATORY,T.,OUGH DERG,CO.DONEGAL.

Thisfar-famedIrishshrineopensfor theadmissionofpilgrimsonthe1stday June,andclosesonthe15thofAugust everyyear.

ThisShrine,sodeartoIrishCatholics. whojustlyclaimitasanationalheritage. affords,besidesthepenitentialexercises ofgreatausterity,ashort.spiritualretreatthatisgreatlyprizedbythosewho havehadtheprivilegeofmakingit

Thepie:rim:Igohasgrownsnrecent yearssomuchintofavorwithitsvotariesthatnotwithstandingtheannnal improvementsandadditionsmadefor theiraccommodation,theresourcesof theplaceareoftenseverelytaxed. ThereisalargeHospiceontheisland underthedirect-ionofthePrior,and overwhichamatronpresides.AmuchneededGuests'Househasrecentlybeen addedforthereceptionofpilgrims.who arshereeccommodatedbeforetheybegin theirstation.andaftertheyhavecompletedtheexercises.Heretofore.thee) pilgrims,manyofwhommadelongjourneysbyrail,wereobligedtospendthe nightbeforeenteringontheStationin thevillageofPettigo;nowallcanbe easilyprovidedforontheisland;but, wherepossibleandconvenient.notice should-begivenoftheirintendedvisit.Sometimespilgrimstravelinlarge bodies,andinallsuche:!sesarrangements

"Ohwouldyouknowthepowerof faith,. 0o,_seeitatLoughDerg. Oh!.wouldyoulearntomileatdeath, Go,learnitatLoughDerg. Afragmentfallen'fromtheancient time, Itfloatoththereunchanged, Theislandofallislands, Ifthewholewideworldwererae;ed. Theremournfulmutandthetig'itful girls Sinsfromtheirsoulunbind, Therethingreyhairsandchildishcurls Arestreaminginthewind. From.TunetillAugnust,nightandday, Thereprayingpilgrimsbide. Oh!manbathnosuchrefugeleft Inalltheworldwide."

Ayer's Sarsaparillaisa prettygood traveling companion.Better takeabottlewith youwhen yougoaway fromhome.It maysaveyoualongillness. youarenotgoingaway,keep you,always.anthehouse.

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isthebestfamilymedicineyoucan have.Athoroughcourseoftreatmentwithitmakesgoodredblood, bringstheoldcolorbacktothelips, fillsoutthecheeks,andgivesthe glowofperfecthealth. Perhapsyousufferfromtheenfeeblingeffectofaprolongedspellof warmweather.Ifso,Ayer'sSarsaparillawillvitalizeyourbloodandgive yourenewedforce,vim,andenergy.

Asnowmade,Ayer'sSarsaparillacontainsnoalcohol. Therearemanyimitation Sarsaparillas.

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PreparedbyDr.J.C.Ayer&Co.,Lowell,Mass.,U.S.A. aria'sPILLS.tnebeetfamilylaxative.

AccordingtotheFrenchjournal,the "Figaro,"HisHolinessPiusX.,has adoptedanewprocedureforthenominationofBishops.EveryFrenchBishopis tosendtoRomeeveryyear,whethera vacancyexistsornot,thenamesofthree ecclesiasticswhomhethinksworthyof receivingabishopric.Acommitteeof eightCardinals,uponreceivingthese namee,istomakeenquiriesusetotheavailabilityofthoserecommended.Thenthe Pope,withoutfurtherconsultationwith theBishops,fillsthevacanciesasthey arisebyhisownchoice,notnecessarily limitinghimselftothenamesinthelist.

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madethemashortaddress,whichwasiaterpretedforthembyMgr.Prior. THEPOPE'SADDRESS.

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TheCatholicladiesofClones,County Monaghan,areabouttopresenttheHoly .FatherwithabeautifulchaliceofCeltisi acoignandIrishmanufacture.

te TiaimiraculouscureofayoungSwiss as.Lourdesleannouncedbythe elelierte'ofFribourg.Forthelast8 veersMarieSchouwey.ofBulle.nearFribourg,hasbeensufferingfromaninternal diseasewhichseveral(ioutorshadstated wasincurable.Whileprayinginthe grottoatLourdesherstrengthandhealth camebacktoher.

TheRev.D.J.Dougherty,D.D., BishopofNuevaSegovia,Philippine Islands,hasbeentransferredtothelarger DioceseofJaro,leftvacantbythedeath ofBightRev.FrederickZ.Rooker,D.1), andRightRev.Mgr.JamesJ.Carroll. VicarGeneralofNuevaSegovia,hasbeen appointedbythePopetosucceedBishop Doughertyasrulerofthatsee.

The"Times"inanarticleontheIrish 'UaivereitiesBillmakesanattackonthe CatholicclergytrainedatMaynooth,askingifitcanbepretendedthattheywould bepropersubjectsforadmissiontothe privilegesandadvantagesofauniversity. Evidentlythewriter'sknowledgeofthew isconfinertosomechatterheardina Londonclub.intellectuallytheMaynoothpriestscan.tosaytheleast,hoist theirtawiswithanyclergy.Catholicor Peoteseant.intheworld,andifauniversityisnotforintellectualmen,what,in thenameofcommon-sense.isitfore

WlearnthattheRev.P.W.Hemane. lateCurate-in-ChargeofSt.Nicholas. Itlaekwall,E.,hasbeenreceivedintothe Church.

Thereismuchexcitement.inParisin ccnine..tionwiththetransferenceofM. Zold.sremainstothePantheon.which has.aueedagreatdealofindignatiote tvertwohundredFrenchpriestswhit visit,lRomeforthebeatificationofBlessedMadeleineSophieBaratwerereceiredinaudiencebytheHolyFatherin theCensietorialHallonAscensionDay. IllslIelineesina.short&Mumsencouraged::1011tofightonbravelyinthecause ofrele,,H.

Tire-'laylasthavingbeenPiusX.'s et-v.-ley-thirdbirthday,theCardinalsin !Romeallsentcongratulationstohis Betinceeorwentinpersontoseehint. asslidallthehighpersonagesofthelay andecelesiastivalcourts.Theuisandsof ftek,i'llilSwerereceivedfeatallparts ofseewerld.

MR..te;leCITIfeLETTERTo cdsitMACLERGY.

"1eeelleevailmyselfofthisepport ity.;eiyenheartywelcomeonbehalf ofH--Mejesty'sGosonment.andinthe nametetheBritishpeople,andtoagents. yOUofmyainceredesiretoco-operate withyeninthepromotionofpeeveand goodeillamorenations-acausewhich hasLemepeeiallycommittedtothe char't'erofthechurchesofalicountries -mid Tconfidentlyappealtoyou tocenveytoyourcountrymenonyourreturnhometheassurancethatthepeople ofthis.enintryheartilyreciprocatethe offriendshipandgeoewillof whichyouhavebeenthehearers.andare firneydeterminedtoco-operateinthe wile,taskofthemaintenanceofcordial relau;eeawlfaxei-fellowshipbetween CereeeeandGreatBritain.-Happily, thesestershivebeentreatedto.1sample; oftheheeteuelielgeammesweather.and intheirl'eureeytoWindeoreasetheMifflin';i' liveliest.

CONVI:PelONSATPHILADEEPillA.

areanderinstructionatSt.e:cphen's Church,BrosdandButlereitreees.Mr. Woodwardestimatesthataboutone-third ofthecongregationwillbecomeCatholics. WeanslerstandthattheRevs.W. McGarvey,M.L.Cowl,W.Hayward, andW.McClellan,werereceivedintothe ChurchonAscensionDay.

THEFRENCHCARDINALSANDTHE HOLYFATHER.

RETLYTOTHELETTERFROMHIS HOLINESS.

TheFrenchCardinalshaveeel.:tothe HolyFatherthefollowingtette:dated Bordeaux,29thMay

Father,-TheFrenchCardinals havereceivedwithfilialrespecttheletterwhichyourHolinesshasaddressedto themonthequestionofapprovedecclesiasticalmutualaidsocieties.Theirreply isaprofessionofabsoluteobedienceto thewordofcommandfromtheVicarof JesusChrist.ThePopehasreceived fromClodthecustodyoftheprinciples thataretokeeppureandintactthedivineworkofChrist.Atwhosehandsbut hisshouldweseekthemeansofsafeguardingthoseprinciplesanddefending athtConstitutionwhichalonecangive lifeandvitalitytotheChurch

ThewholeFrenchEpiscopatethinks andwillactaswedo.Andallwillrespond,withgratefulemotion,tothemagnanimouskindnessthePopedisplaystowardsFranceingenerouslyundertaking aheavyexpendituretosatisfypartofthe claimsforthesuppressedMasses.Here theheartoftheFatherrevealsitselfafter thenecessaryinflexibilityofthePontiff. Thepracticalqutstionscanbelooked atfromdifferentpointsofview.But therecanbenodifferenceofopinionwith regardtothefundamentalrules,andto theheadoftheChurchbelongstheauthoritytoindicatethecontingenciesthat aretobesacrificedinordertosaveprin. ciplee.It.isinthisspiritoffilialfidelity toyourordersthatweofferourhomage atyourfeet,HolvFather.andrequest-a andpaternal-blessingforFrance. Begoodenough,yourHoliness,toaccepttheseprotestationsoffidelityandof sincereloveforHelyChurch.

FAILINGCHRISTIAN'SECTS.

individualisticProtestantism,Itoo shouldbeaCatholic."Certainlythereis nosafealternative.Therearejusttwo positionsbetweenwhiohthebelieviag Christianhastochoose-privateauthority thorityoftheChurch.Thebasisofthe Catholicpositionisamessagewhich neitherindividualdiscretionnorintellectualimpulseisatlibertytochange.The significanceoftheimpressionwhichrecurredtoCardinalManningagainand againisthatitcalledforandledtoan act,notofintellectualself-assertion,but offaithinthesupernaturallifeofthe Church,attherootsofwhich,inour judgment,Mr.Campbellishacking.

THEPAN,ANteLICANCONGRESS.

TheletteroftheBishopofSt.Albans, invitingthepublictoprayforthesuccess ofthePan-AnglicanCongress,whichwas beheldinLondonfromJune15toJune 24,suggestsmanythoughts.Itis,forinstance,arevelationoftheillogicalcharacterofthemissionwhichtheChurchof Englandprofessesto-havereceived.The forceofcircumstancescompelstheAnglicanleaderstorenouncecandidlythe uhtimthattheirChurchistheChurchthesolereligiousorganisationordered andempoweredbyChristtoimpartthe truthsoffaithtoallmankind.This claimouldnotbeupheldwithanyshclw ofreasonableargument..TheBishopof St.Albans,whoisthechairmanofthe generalcommittee,admitsthattheAnglicanCommunieninitsvariousbranches isclaimingnomonopolyintheaorkof evangelisation.TheCongress"stands fortherealisationbytheChurchofEnglandandsisterChurchesofthecallto yetnoblerandgreatereffortstoevangelisetheworld."Are.then.allthe sisterChurchesright,despitetheirdiversitiesofdoctrineandpractice!If theyare.howcanfundamentaldifferenece bebridgedover?Or,isthereaselect numberofchurchesthatpossessthesavingdoctrine!Ifso,howhastheChureh ofEnglandbeenentrustedwithauthority todecidewhichisorthodoxandwhich heterodox!Inwhateverdirectionthe Anglicanturnsliemeetswithinsuperable difficulties.ThetruthisthattheChristianitywhichhisChurchteachesisfrag mentary.Assuchitismuchbetterthan completeindifferenceandtreethought. andthereforedowesympathisewiththe desireoftheAnglicanprelatestodeepen spirituallythelivesoftheirpeople.

FromaninterviewwiththeRev.Dr. W.J.Dawson,aProtestantclergyman. whohasreturnedtoEnglandafterhay. inghadconsiderableexperienceofreligiousworkintheUnitedStates,welearn thattheremenarerapidlyfallingaway fromtheProtestantsects,or,rather, haveactkallyfallenawayinlargenumbers.Withsorrow.Dr.'Dawsondeclares thatthereisatremendousebbinchurch going.AnyonewhopassesSundaymorningatanaverageProtestantChurchin NewYorkorBostonmust,hesays.he painfullystruckbytheevideneethatthe churchtowhichtheworshippersbelong haslostitsholdofthepeople.The matbulkoftheinhabitantsdonot troubleaboutthechurcheeataft.The richpayforpews.butdonotattend.the services.Askedbytheinterviewerifthe NewTheologywascausinganyexcitement-inAmerica.herepliedthatthegeneralpublicdidnot.takeenoughinterest inreligiontoreadhooksonthesubject. Dr.Dawson'eaeountofthestateof ProtestantismintheUnitedStatesis entirelyinaccordwiththatofDr.Aker]. thewell-knownLiverpool3linister.who isnowpastorofMr.Rockefeller:'): chnrch.Thereare.1/r.Aker]affirms. largoAmericanchurchesthroughwhich onecouldftreeshotgumonaSunday withoutincurringthedangerofhurtingenyhely.Thu'Catholic,churchesare theonlychurcheswhere,asarule.the attendanceliegood.hutitmustbesue knowledeedthatmanyCatholieswere losttotheChonltintheearlierdaysof theemigrationfromEurope.beforethe priestshadtimetoorganisepunishes.

Ti..Rev.WilliamMOfarvey.Reim. ofSe.Elizabeth'sProtestant-Fpiseopel Church,SixteenthandMiringStreets. Philadelphia,andhisthreeaesistend ey.haveallresigned.Theiseesieu, Cons.tenderedandaccepted1.s-til\ try.werereused'bytheirdiseatiefamiee overtheadoptionofthe"openpulpit" canonbythelastgeneralconvention.The aseistantesare'theRev.M.L.Cowl,the Rev.W.L.Hayward.andtheRev.WilliamH.McClellan. These.-withthe'Rev.Mr.Bowies,late ofChicaten:theRev.FetzerN.Cowan. 'who.aswellastheRev.Mr.Ceoper,tro, formerlyatNCMarks'.andisthewit St.Elizabeth's;CanonFay.ofFondchi eas.liral:endtheRev.Mr.Cooney. willretire"torestfromreligionsunrest" toReholuotleDel.;wheretheyhavesecuredehousenotfarfromtheCatholie PerdistFathersmakethis resortasummerhomeformembersof coneregation.SamuelP.Woodward. rester'-warden,hissisterandtwonieces.

MR.CAMPBELLANDCARDINAL MANNING.

-Thereisalessonofdeepeienitieueuee. itseemstous.inMe-incidenttakenfrom CardinalMannine'scareer.whirl,the Rev.R.J.Campbell.asreportedinthe "ChristianCommonwealth"(saysthe "CatholicTimes"),relatedtohisiemeregationinchienurso,,fsermonatthe CityTemple.TheCardinal.whilstyet ArchdeaconofChicheeter.andfullof prejudicesagainsttheChurchofRime. enteredelittlechurchinthesouthof FrancoduringfluecelebrationofSface. WhenthemomenteftheElevationofthe Hostcenue,hewasstruckbythereverent stillnesscoilinteeeedevotionoftheworshippers.Inspiteofhimself.asitwere. thesuggestionroseinhismind,suppose thisweretrue!Suppose,insteadofa meresuperstition.thispartakingofthe BodyoftheLootwereanabsolutefact! Heexitthethoughtasideforthemoment, returnedhometoEngland,andresumed -'eketelltassaketillitEXIM

"WhenJohntheBaptistwaspreaching on-thebanksoftheJordanthemultitudes thatgatheredroundhimwereterrifiedat theprospectofthepenancestheymight becalledupontodotowintheKingdom ofReaven.Theyaskedinfear,'What shallwedotosaveoursouls?' And Johnanswered,'Fulfilthedutiesofyour stationinlife.'Andamongthethrong weresoldierswhoputthesautequestion totheBaptist-'Andwhatshallwedo:' Thesoldier'slifeisoneinwhichthereligiouselementwouldseemtobeentirely lacking.But-theanswerofSLJobswas thesame-Tullthedutiesofyourstationinlife.'Igiveyouthesameexhortationto-day.'Performthedutiesofyour stationinlife.Yieldawillingobedience toyoursuperiorofficers,accomplishcheerfully-thetaskswhicharelaiduponyou. Yoewillhavedifficultiesattimes,but GodwillbewithyoubyIliagrace,asa sourceofstrengkhandofthesweetest consolation.AsapledgeofthisDivine grace,Inowimparttoyouwithallmy hearttheApostolicBenediction.Ibless youandyourofficersandallthosewho arenearanddeartoyou."HisHoliness alsoblessedtheirrosaries,crossesetc., andattachedtothemtheusualindulgence.inenthusiasticcheer,suchas Englishmencangive,wonasmile thanksfrointheHolyFatherbeforehe withdrew.Themenpaidavisittothe VaticanGardenstoseetheEmperor Menelik's.lionsbeforeadjourningto SantaMartafordinner.Mgri.Ugolini, Vaughan.andPrior,FathersHabelland Theed,sat.downtotablewiththem,and thetoastof"PopeandKing"andthe :healthofMgr.Ugolini,proposedbyMgr. Vaughan,wererespondedtowithmusical honors.

Pilgrimagesfrontvariouscountries,includingRolland,theUnitedStatesof America,andRussia,havebeenreceived inaudienceduringthepasttendays. Theirvisitsgavegreatcomforttothe HolyFather.

Recentlywerereceived,intheSala Regia,theLadiesoftheSacredHeart, whoareestablishedthereinthreeinstitutions.TrinitadeiMonti,SantaRufina, andVilleLante.Theyhadbroughtwith themalargenumberoftheSistersofthe Order,cometoRome,forthebeatificationofthhirholyfoundress.theVenerableMaddalena.Banat.

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TheflagshipoftheMediterranean equadronputintoCivitaVecchiaafew weeksago,andonFriday,29thMay,a contingentof300bluejacketsandmarines cameuptoRome.Thistimelastyear themenofthePrinceofWalesandother shipspaidavisithere,andtheirreception bythePoiserousedthesusceptibilities oftheProtestantAlliance,whichatonce beganalittleagitationofprotest.

Thebluejacketsareevidentlyincorrigible,fornosoonerdidtheyarriveatthe 'CentralStationthantheysetoffinthe directionofSt.Peter's,underclerical guides.BreakfastawaitedthematSanta Macat,nearSt.Peter's,wheretheywere servedbytheSistersofCharity,aided bytwoGermanBaronessesincork-a-day aprons,whobeggedtobeallowedtohelp theBritishsailors.Afterbreakfastthey mountedthedomeofSt.Peter's,and thenwentroundtheVaticanmuseums, whichweregenerouslythrownopento thembytheVaticanauthorities.This Rev.MarkHabellandtheRev.E.A.1'. Theed,withotherpriestsfromtheEnglish,Scots,andReda('olleges.acted:as guides. THEPAPALAUDIENt'le.

TheCatholicsailors.totheeitimbercif 80,;heardMassintheBlessedSaerinnent ChapelofSt.Peter's.celebratedby FatherTheed.Theseonlywereadmitted tothePapalaudience.at11.30.They werejoinedbyabout15officersofthe QueenandtheHussars,amongwhomwere theCatholicofficers.Lieutenant-Strange, whohadorganisedgtheexpeditionandremainediscommandofthementhroughout.theday,Fleet-SurgeonDr.Corcoran. Sub-LieutenantFielding.andMidshipmanPrice.Theofficerswerepresented totheHolyFatherinthe'great-Throne Room.Thereassistedattheaudience Mgr..Stoner.ArchbishopofTrebieonde Mgr.Stanley.BishopofEmmaus,Mgri. Fraser,Vaughan,Pricer,andMcIntosh, thePrivyChamberlainsofCapeand SwordCaptainBartleTeelingandMr. LucsShadwell,aswellasafewEngliA ladiesresident'inRome.TheHoly Fatherthankedtheofficersfortheirvisit. andthenwenttotheConsistorialHall, wherethemenwereassembled.Hegave hisringtoeachonetokiss;presenting everymanwithasilvermedal,andthen

Therewerealso,dressedinwhite, about800oftheyounggirlswhoarebeeducatedbythegoodSistersintheir difflerentinstitutesallovertheworld; theywereallranged,fourdeep,rotund thelargehall.TheHolyFather,having takenhisplaceonthethrone.Mother Lavigerie,oneoftheAssistantMothers General,readadevoutaddressofhomage toHisHoliness.Presentingtheirthanks fortheparthetookintheBeatification oftheirfoundress,theyassuredhimof theabsoluteattachmentandaffectionof thewholeOrder,inwhichsentimentthey alsotrainedtheyoungcommittedtotheir charge.Rev.Motherfinishedbyasking forherselfandthewholeOrder,aswell asfortheirpupils,pre-sentandabsent, theApostolicBenediction.

TheHolyFatherthankedtheLadies oftheSacredHeartforthesentiments expressedtowardshim,andcongratulatedthemontheimmenseconcourseof youngpeople,comeatmuchinconveniencefromalovertheworld,tobepresent onthishistoriceventoftheOrder.The newBeatawill(hesaid)praytheLord thattheSacredApostoLatewhichshebeganhere onearthmaybecontinued withever-increasingzealandlivelyfaith byherfollowers,todiffusetheHoly Ciatholcreligionintothefurthestparts oftheglobe.

Turningtotheyoungpupils,someeven fromthehousesoftheOrderinAustraliaandAfrica.HisHolinessrecommendedthemtotreasuretheinstruction andeducationgiventhembythegood nuns,totakecourageinthefaith,and professit.AStheVicarofChristconfesses it,andtowalkonthatwaywhichhe haspointedoutsoastoavohlerror.Thus broughtupfrontyourtenderestyears. youwillhavefirmprinciplesoffaithend virtuetotakewithyouIntoyourfamily circlesandintotheworld,andyourswill heamostpro:it:161eapostolate,example oflove,andChristianvirtue."Iwill prayforthegoodandfortheincreasing well-beingofthe-SocietyoftheLadies oftheSacredHeart-.Maytheblessing Inowgiveshowerthemostexquisite gracesuponyourinstitutionsandthose whoarepartofthem.onallyourpupils, pastandpresent,onyourrelations,and alsothosedeartoyou.

TheProceratorGeneraloftheMaeiste, VeryRev.LuigiCopere,hasbeennominatedConsultoroftheSacredCongregationofPropagandaFide.

AnewMinisterGeneraloftheCapuchin FranciscanOrderhasbeenelectedinthe personoftheMost.Rev.FatherPacifiers, ofSeggiano.Hiselectiontothepostof GeneralhasleftavacancyintheGeneral Definition,whichhasbeenfilledbythe electionofFatherAnselm,Rectorofthe FranciscanCollege.Cowley.Oxford,as SixthDefinitorGeneral.FatherAnselm tookpartintheChapterasSecondCustos GeneraloftheEnglishprovince.Thenew MinisterGeneral,whoisaboutfifty(Tor< ofage,isanativeofSeggiano.thiiTusany.Hehasagreatreputationasa preacher.

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194A-.-Set Links,9ct.Gold 217s.6d.15ct Gold,£210s.

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\iire.ahaescats,:1.,nnee]SaltaIto foundhispeopleworshippingagulden calf.Ititsalungwhileagosincethen.to now..Notwithetatalingtheabyssofyears, thatliesbetweenusanathatremarkable event;notwithstandingthewonderfuldevelopit.entofthehumanrave,andtheadvancesasideiiiknowlsaigeandcivilization, westillhaveahankeringforthatoldfalse idolofa-teeteringlsrael.Wehavemina thanacasuallongingforit,thoughwe denyit; wooit,Deantenaciouslythee OrpheusdidhislostFrrydiee.Wehave madeittheopensesametoplaceandpest tion;ma,aodforgiveus,toofrequently wehavemadeitthesealofourtetanal ruin,subsetvingtoittiletitterbuttintes.of oursouls.Why?Nations,aswellasIndividuate,havegrovelledanddogrovel beforeit,;Intlwhentheoccasionrequires taeyflingabridgeacroestheabyssof timeandgobacktothemammonianwattslapofthatlongagti.Littleincidente lasiOnallyoltiuwhowmuchofthePagan thereisinus.andhuwlittletheforcesof religion camatitm.andhumandevelop:saltgeverutheoldMemthatlurks withinus.AndoneoftheselittleMeiIow,enthi0,1Saturtlitalitet.whenin sheattittal'mewedalonga ofthecity,ashepreviouslyamitem,edhewoulddo,bywidelydistributing"Ilandbills.andtillinghispart,ofa reultimillionaire,scatteredportionofhis anphisshekelstothehumanflotsamthat ftIlt.wedhintlikesomanyhungrymongrel. canintatheirexcitedquestforwhat chancemightgivethem.ItWASaspectacle,that,althoughnovelenoughinitself andnutwithoutsomehumorousaspects, wasdisgustinginthemain,andcertainly nocredittothecity.Suchspectaclesdemeanourlivivlifeandwouldnot,betoleratedbythecitizensofPaganGreeceand Rome.Menandwomenjoinedinthe ,t-ramble thisshininghalfivenniesanti haawhilethelegitimatetrafficoftwoof tierprinciplethorouvhfareswasdisrupted 1stallowthisentsarpriaitigmummertofool andhelittle theinterestsofJ.C. \Vilitensen.Thedailypressweresilent 1111thematter.Theadvertisementcolleensmighthavesufferedtosomeextent didtheyletthentaelveelooseatwhat, sotelytheyrevealapercedentincoin'iiiii Hieingthatisalikeainns-ricetothecityandaninsulttothepeo pa,If"MontyBrewster"hadsurplus emalttudisposeif,therewasmany :atone,epentiiiititbywhicahemight snakesinamorelaudablemannertoattainhislesire.Therewereourmany charities-allofthemgroaningfora aelpinsllamaThesenewlymintedhalf'"-n'-,-anahenaesienalbit-efsilverand ealvastforthfromtheevil-smellingcm. w-'havehertzagodsendtothecrowd ofclortnnat,.retchesthathangaround thelaboraureateandwhohavenot-a placetolaytheirbeadsatnigla,savethe parksandtheemptyhousesofthecity. BMtherewasn'tenough`Tam"insuch'a methodofdisbursement,andthenagain, "Monty"looksbetterinthelimelight, andJ.C.Wiliamsoncannot,frown.at, "shekels."But"Monty"missedthe'bus foradownrightgoodadveetisement;lie mighthaveteaelleahimselfandpassed lw-i.nanlechowiiinto'historyforhisgeneeosatyinaneseamplerform.Hemight haveevenpalaltheerentriessofCarnieie andRatlischila.lie'a-ndoenyet-.bya simpleeffort.

1.,owtely,I:,In,;aii,,,Airnou%.itlia,rit,i.,i, sectionofthey4,;Ithla_0,1,1:;.i..1i. tinta.matterthat,inthemain,canbe;ittlibittedtoheredity.formanyofthe, Puill4vaLtabondshavebeenrearedupby respectableparents,andhavebeentaught toeasttheirlinesinctzrreetplaces,but, thereseemstobeadesireforadventure andbizarremovementinmanyofour gr,twingyouth.If.thisdesiremauifeeted itselfinpillinsesthatwereadvantageous tothemandnotantegunistictotheirmoral eel]being,therewouldbelittlereaeett t,salttheirthirstateadventure,butaetoo frequentlyhappenstheyareguidedby othermutates,andthesemotivesareofthe worstorder.Thetenantisoatfarto seek.TheCommonwealthhasgoneto considerabletroubleinshapingouta politytokeepitsfuturewhiteanddean, andtokeepitfreefromtheuntleeirables OrAsia.BMtateOntlinunwealthmight havegonefurther,andprotectedour youthfromtheperniciousstuffthatands itswaytoourreadingroomsandbookstallsinthenameofliteratureandas titlesofadventure.Nutagreatwhileago arespectedreei-dentofthisStatewasdone todeathbyayoungscoundrelinthe heart,ofthecityofSydney,anditturned outattheinquestthattherewasnotaint ofhereditarycriminalityinhim,butthat hismindwasdominatedbythepernicious readingofDeadwoedsDicksandotherliteraryrubbishofalikenature.Thatthis classofreadinghasaremarkableevil effectonthemindstatouryouthhasagain andagainbeendemonstrated.Youthis impressionable.andatnotimemorethan intheyearsbetweenboyhoodandmanhood.Hencethereisadutyincumbent ontheStatetoseethattheyareinsome measureprotectedfromsuchinfluentes asaredangeroustotheirafterInterestsin life.Thereshouldheanabsoluteinterdietofallsuchpennydreadfulsofthe DeadwoodDickcharacter.Nodoubt.in alittlewhiletheCommonwealthwillfind anavenueforouryouthwhoarethirsting forexcitementandadventureintheproteaseddefencesilieme.Inanycase.the Government-ofaStateshouldbeactively concernedinmouldingthecharacterofits youthandfreeingthemfromthosein-

NPAITONJ.11001IF.,C.11.11.

la'"Itttaiiithist,114' Plaasati withthedignityOat.hasheeitconfented onthePremier,11r.NewtsetJ.Moore. Itiseau-Matofaempties.,bowevar, thatthedonorshadn'tgivenhintabetter one.'.1'.\1.(:.istoilaltt,getheritesutiated withthe'1 tatilt,ofta-left.andieit ,-tennsut(lime etatitials. However. it's-notalwaysadvisableto"lookagift horseiiithemouth."Hissupporters:in-I admirers.andtherearemanyoftire. mayconsolethemselves;thatthereiswily iii!bierletterattuningtomakeittit-tingly wertayelaPremierofthisState.This seiticlitatesthatthatletterwillcarne itt dime,asja,ofevents.Heaa,,,,aseit, ifvetfarthegreatthingshehutsdome kitesfurhisnativemodasty.Replyinge, folicitat-ionsfranctheMayeroflimiletry tintheravetestante, ea.said 'Thecongrat-tilationsofhiis\1oreltipa NhiyOr:ofBunlitiry,atunsillinsand 4-a zeesofBunbury,,ttimybeingmadea C.M.G.,arepartintilarlygratifyingtorite, recognisingits.IdothathadnotillyconstituentsplacedmeinapositientorepresenttheminParliament.1etieuldnot havehadtutopportunitytoearnthedistieetion."

all yet -presentappearances,afaroff.And we'hope.

Ilookedforasign Illadark:nightskyAsignfuraDawn Idreamtwasnigh.

ButnosignIsaw Breakouthotelthealoom, Andmyhearthow'ddown O'erat FOra1:rid!,), t(1 I, 1i1,:-' Innieas

Icriedwithaprayar To-theThronetinod:WillHehearmycry, Andtempertherod.

FarI'minapositiontosay, Justinanonlinaryway, (Tojudgebymyself) Thereisnothingcfpelf lethiscity,wan-reBrewsterisgay, T.,..ast,intheremaideaway. ifhismillionshewantstodeflect, InI'mannerthat'smostlycorrect. 'rare's=anopeningnow laaacool "thou" Jr.theTreasurer'sattenuatetill. He'llaccept.itwithjollygoodwill. Andthere'sachanceforthismotoring bloke, Whitseemsgo-:l:itan"ad."andajoke Tobuildtipasname, In ganie., Byplayingnutproperthe1.010. AralhelpingFrankoutofithole.

YOUTHFUL1H'S1111.1NGERS.

Undertheshavebeadingitcaseof horse-Ftealingwa,rei,vt-,inthedaily press.onTuesday. youths.just. beildinitintoeailynumb,1.havechosen toblastwhatevertherewasofhopeor promiseinHearfitterebyameancawardlyact,andtobringthemselveswithin

Inmanydirectionslargecomplaint riseupisaiteiatudlyincondemnationof hisGovernmentasaparsimoniousanddonothingadministration.Certainlythere IIisbeenlittleaeltievedbytheminta wayofprogreee.Theaverageworktit isnotatwhitbetteroffthanheWas1,, Vi-nitstohisboominuponthehorizon.'Iii,wealthoftheStatehasnotincreasedto suchdiniensionsthatwemight flingtihiourhatsandwhoopwithdelight overtheadventofhisGovernment.3111; thCfellowintheStreet.whois\Vial!, With heelsdawninsearchofentitle, metaandacrust.isnotlikelytoapple:himinthemannerthatheappraisedhimself.Itmightbe.however.ifwehad moreofN.T.110eminthe(10vernment. wemighthavemoregenerousgevernment, HadheasmuchbackboneasSirJohn Furrest.workmenofthisStalemight-ite

vernmentthanthePremier-thereare etiangermen.andunfartunatelythegenefeelineamongstworkmenisthatthey dominatehim.

KINGEDWARDSPEAKS.

Tinreplytoanaddiessofwelcomeat Salisbury,KingEdwardisreportedby thecablestohavesaid

fleennesthataredetrimentaltogoodinabetterpositionthantheyareto-day. aazetislap.AswasremarkedintheseThereisnotamorehonestmanintheeeeolumnspreviously,weleaveouryouth toomuchtothemerryofcirmanstanees aftertheworkofthedayisdone.The yetaliofaStateisoneofitsbestassets. andit.shouldnotallowitoranypartof ittobemirebankruptbyviciousanddeeeneratetendencies.IftimeStateminded itsinterestsitissafetosaytherewould heleavercaolsandlessexpentlitureinthe matterofcrime.

TNPERSIA.

Thefollt.ingparagyatiihsappearedin thedailypressaspartofacablegramreeardinethe"row"inPersia.Thereisan elementofgrim'humorinthemandit wouldbeapitytolet.thempasswithouttemntent.Itisremarkablehowthe 1wpm-tau-tiesnfhistoryrepeatthemselves. Anditiset-illmoreremarkablehow,in everyfightthatapeoplehivemadefor LibertewhenBrutehorsehaverisendominantoverthenecksofthetemple'. TirnteForce,inthenameofAuthority andTawandOrder,proclaimsitsstrength inthelanguageofinstilledinnocence: "ThetotaldeathrollatTeheran,asthe resultoftheinsurrection,issta-tedtohe 200. Harmony.itisreported,wasrestored afterthereformershadbeenhanged."

T ordertorestorethisharmonythe F4IrthstormedtheHousesofParliament, andbeatthemtotheground.andputto tie,ththosewithin,whostoodbetweenthe neepleandtyranny.Thatwashispeculiarnrivelegeasa.Persianpotentate.and lieliveduptoit.Hedidnotevenspare thetemplesofhisgodsinhiseffortstoretainhiset-awn.Andhedidit,inthe nameofLiberty.Hehasdissolvedthe aarliansent.andindoingso.headded, that"aerie:at,nines,andpatrioticmen eseildhepleas,'threemanilalater." ;WaterCromwellhadthesamesmuglayaierietyinhisaseendaneyandhislatent !eelwarontheTrishneople.Themen elmcarri,1intoeffecthisprogrammeof Dill:ereandmaniacwere"itionmen."who hymnsintheir-tentsandbarrack toems.andinpublicslitthethroatsof t1ao,opnonents"forthegreaterglaryof eel." moistmaretheoldrascallaugh hehereafterwhenaconnternartterns uuni,ithepersonoftheteavgarnonsShah. Jothe5,1-outwarbetweenFrancaandGermany,itisrecordedthattheEmperor

"Itisintimesofpeacethatthehappiness presperity,audprogressofmypeoplecan beincreased,analthestandardofreligion :ledmoralityritieed."

\Visewortle.pregrantwords,wordsthat fittinglybecomethehumaneandgenerous manareltoftheBritishEmpire.Brahaw theyherereiyedbyatheTrisltpeeple. alleyhavetrustinhim.a-ndaloyal,gene-roesrespectforhisthroneandperson, yettheGovernmentoverwhielihepresideswithholdsfromthemthemeansthat islastcalculatedtopromotethatpeace, ietoseerity,andproaress.whichliedesires for pettple.Yearbyyearthemin:rrantshipsdepletesthepoled-gamand dim-inishesthebread-winnersofIreland. Yearbyyearthestandardofherpeople islessenedbytheexileofheryouthand strength.andnosignfromEnglandcomes thatthemeansfortallithshe-i'iesin stemthattideofexilewilbegiventoher. Therewassomehope'thattheBannermannovernmentwouldconcedeherclaims andpntHome'Ruleinthefrontoftheir proerannne.Thathope-passedwiththe platingofthelastbeggarlyeffortofMr. firm-ell.AndtodayitseemsasOvaigh Asquithisendeavoringtododgeitindefinitely,foritappearsheisworkingnipa DPWpolka-alherringintheshapeofa Lice-naingRill,tindragau-mossthetrailof theTrishdemand,andsoprolong.until. Godknowswhen.tlietimml-t-ofexpeetalleyiaiTrelatei'sbreast..Shestandster diession,lyasshedidinthedaysof DavisandDuffy.aHagarintimeWilder!teasofBritishneglect-.Itseemsthatthe nit:ale-1offivealltwentyyearswhieli theIrishParliamentarypartyhavewaged agair.sttheohstinaneyofBritisbparties. te«evadetheclaimsoftheircountry,is 1..f-'u-eltobeprolongedstillfurther,end thatyetafewmorecairnswillbebuilt bytheway.intotestruggleforjustiee fetefluedreamofthatmiltappynountry willberealised.Thedawnthatwe thoughtayearagosonearathandis,to fill7111011

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ANARCHISTS'COLLEGEININDIA.

Thepolicesearch thegroundsof AlanaktiloHome:,Caleutta,itugetamet withtie:evidenceinn:heedhumwituesees, alwaysthattutonlywastherearegular Anatitietiedellforthemanufactureand itetaeeofexplosimes,teaalsoattinstitution,ete.ingtydescribedthea-etehtge, theie.-tilingofcoll-plat-ts thetechnitote appear,thatone num omen.setatoFree,.titreceiveinsum', thelabricatienlienihs,so tleti impartthisiitstati,tionun It provedbeyond ell .,i;itthat.ManieliteleHousehail lace aleathoroughlyee-gellised At !lirevolutionaryschool,which,mew:CiteteechemedividingIndiainto dist eachelwhichwastofurnishtwo groo,te-,ivitetospreadthepoisonbroadease,vthe,,.hallsmemory.Veenthe burl pttireditisgatheredthatthere wet,-!titsforageneralievolutionon hue-iale. oeitinitiationofthecoinMet,iteinlisfoundatthecollegeproves t' wereofamostpowerfuland deitl.-,Iiiiteetier,Ahighollithaldeclines tint meetmustexist,andthatal

SOMESIMPLEHEALTHEXERCISE-i

lathesedaysofphysicaleulturiste, "-beautytioetors,"andwhatnot,oneseldomreadsofsimple,reliable,andeffectivemethodsofexercisingthebodyfor theattainmentendpreeervetionofhealth, 11,0essentialtothearmyofdailybread winners,staysDr.CharlotteC.V1eat,in the'"fribuneelfarmer."The-''beauity doctoisareforthefew!thefollowingsimplelittlerulesforall.

LetUsbegotwithbreathingexercises. icy snoulabeperformedbeeerebreakiaei,inawelkventelatearoom.itaise thehandsslowlyuntiltheyextendstraight, abovethehead.Interlockthetiamihs. tbileraisingthearms,fillthelungs slowlywithair,sothatbythetimethe handsarefullyextended,thelungswill beexpanded.Now,-holdingtheoreath, andkeepingthearmsstiffandstraight slowlylowerthemandgraduallyfuseethem downusneartheflour OAS possible. Thiscurvesthebackandgivesthebody the.appeariinceofaninvertedU.\\lien theariascanreachnofiutherslowlyexpel theairinthelungs.Afterasecond's pauserepeattheexercise.Thismaybe donetenortwentytimes.

Therefreshingeffectofthisexerciseis Mtthroughouttheday.Timebodywill feelmore"alive"thanithuminyears perhaps.Besidestheimmediateeffectof oxygenatingthebluedtheliverwillLave undergoneanaturalmassagebyprassurebetweenthediaphragmandintestines-u cryimportantAndusefulresult-andthe musclesofthebackandchestwillhave beenexercisedfromwithinoutward. Meremusetdarexercisestoexpandthe elist,witintiareeaeltoproperhretithing. arelikelytodomoreharmthangaud. Theytighteiiandhardeathemuscles,curt ventingthemintosomany'bandsofiron totoreinetheuhestandRings.Develop thelungcapacityandtherestwillfollow

Hardmusclesareaproofneitherof healthnorstrength,inspiteofthecommonbelieftothecontrary. '1hetrueobjectofexerciseisnotthatofhardening themuscles,butofgivingeverytissuethe upportamitytobreathe.Amannil),have immensebiceps,andyetlethoeoughly lackinginmuseuiartone.Emeryother tissueinthebodymust,beipokedwith poisunou.swasteproduets.

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Intheconcludingportionofhisspeech forthesecondreadingofMr.M'Kenna'e EducationBill,

ThePremierplaid:Icometothenext clamofgrievances,andthatisthegrievancesofRomanCatholics.Theywand inadifferentcategoryaltogether.(Oppositioncriesof"Why?")Iwilltellyou why.Wehavetoacknowledgethatthe RomanCatholicshaveaspecialclaimupon thesympathyandconsiderationofthis Housefortheservicestheyhaverendered toeducationinthewatt.Theyarethe poorestcommunityinthiscountry,and yettheyhaveraisedthese&Imola,managedthem,andconductedtheminaccord-I sincewiththeviewsandtraditionsoftheir ownChurch,byanamountofself-denying laborandsacrifice,towhichitisimpossibletogivetoohighpraise.Isaidthey stoodinadifferentcaratgory.Letmeeay FarhatImean.Inthefirstplace,toRoman Catholics,Cowper-Templeteachingisnot merelyinadequateandincomplete,aeit isconsideredtobebyanumberofmembersoppositeabovethegangway,but.it isaperversionandcorruption,athing thatendangersthemindsandthesoulsof thechildren.Idonotthinkthereisan Anglicanofthemostextremekindsitting abovethegangwaywhowouldputforth suchapropositionwithregardtoCowper7.1:empleiem.ThatistheRomanCatholic view.Further,thereisthismostimportantdifferentiationbetweenRomanCatholicsandAnglicanschools;theformerrequiresthatnotmerelywhatistechnically calledreligiousinstruction,butsome branchesatanyrate,ifnotthewholeof thesecularinstructionshallbegivenby Catholicteachersinaccordancewiththe rulesprescribedbytheCatholicChurch. Theresultisyoucannothavethekindof schoolwhichsatisfiestheconscienceand meetstherequirementsoftheRomanCatholicportionofthecommunity.Inregard tothemodeandcharacteroftheteaching, Inregardtodiscipline,andindozenother ways.theRomanCatholicschoolmaintainsaspecialanddistinctiveoharaeteaof itsown.Idonotseehowyouaretodovetailschools,ofwhichthesearethedominantcharacteristicsintoanationalsystem. Thetwothingsareinconeistant.Thatis thejustificationforofferingcontractingoutforCatholicschools.Idonotlike contracting-out.Itisresortedtobecause thereisnoetherwayofescape.Any schoolwidthcanintothenationalsystem onthewideandliberaltermsweareoffering,andwhicthweireperfectlyprepared torecconsiderifit'eshownthattheyare eithernarroworilliberal,willrecceive supportnotonlyfromthetaxes,butthe ing,andwhichweareperfectlyprepared peculiarflavourandcharacterwhichall Catholicsregardasessential,andintheir easeatanyratesomeformofcontracting-

outwouldappeartobetheappropriate remedy.Ihavelistenedwithmuchcare tothespeechesofthehon.memberfor Waterfordandthehon.memberforMayo, andtheconclusionIdrawfromthose speechesisthat-that,althoughtheyare reluctanttoacceptthemachineryofcontracting-out,yettheirobjectionsarenot somuchobjectionsofprincipleasofwhat Icalltermsandconditions.Theydonot thinktheprovisionmadebythisBillwill beadequatetomaintaintheefficiencyof theschoolsinwhichtheyarenomuchinterested.Here.again:Isaythatthat clearlyisamatterforconsiderationand negotiation.andtheGovernmentarequite isadytotakethatintoaccount.(Ironicalcheers).Iamtryingtoshowthat whenwemakeprofessionofadesirefor conciliationitissomethingmorethana profession,andthatourearsareopento andsuggestioncomingfromanyquarter whichshellenabletietotranslatethetprofessionintoconcretelegislation.(Cheers).

Localand Personal

ThesecretaryofthePerthPublicHospitalisallegedtohavesentacollectorto amaninLeederville,whoowedtheHospitalthesumof£6odd.Themanhada counterclaimagainsttheHospitalfor £9odd,andthesecretaryinexplanation saidhewantedtocollectasmuchmoney ashecould!

ThereseemslittledoubtthatMr.Gregorywillbereturned,forMenzies.Duringhistriphehasbeenexceptionally liberalwithpromises,andofcoursehis promisescarrymuchmoreweightthan theLabourman's.Thelattermaynever seetheinsideoftheParliamentarychat shop,andtheformeristhere,andlikely toremain,too. s

WithpleasurewehaveheardthatMr. GuilfoylehaswithdrawnfromtheBalcattacontest.HowevermuchwewoulddesiretoseehiminParliament,wecould nottoleratetheideaofhisbeingBradburn'snominee.

CommandantLeMesurierdeeplyregrettedthat.sparseattendancethatreeponddtotheinvitationtoseetheW.A. warrior"kiddies"receivetheirmedals. Hesaidhedidnotknowwhy.Onereasonisthatitwasnotexclusiveenough; another,therewasno"society,"asitis understood,init;andathirdisthatit wasnot"boosted"enough;andafourth possiblyisthattheGovernororGovernesswasnotadvertisedtodrinkafternoonteaatthebeginningorendofthe ceremony.

WardenFinnertyhadthepleasureor otherwiseofreadinghimselfinamorningpaperashisownfather.Itwas thusly:-Lieutenant-ColonelFinnerty, eonofWardenFinnerty,returnedfrom theEast.Ofcoursehedid,butthe Wardenhasnosonwhohasbecomea Lieutenant-Colonel.TheWardenand

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Themeteorologicalrecordstakenatthe IialgoorliePost,Officeprovethatthe monthofJunejustclosedwasthecoldest andwettestmidwintermonthforseveral years.Quiteacoldsnapexistedinthe mid-monthsheminimum(underlouvred ehadei)recedingto32deg.Fehr.onthe morningofthe8th.AterrestrialthermometerisnotprovidedatKalgoorlie, butatCoolgardietheminimumexposed readingreaddownto28deg.FehrThe minimumregistrationatKalgoorliedid notexceed68.5deg.duringthemonth, whichwaseeeerdedonthe1st.North andnorth-westerlywindsofvariable forcepredominated.OnJune16asmart showerofrainfellabout6p.m.,succeededbyastrongwesterlybreezeandheavy frost,thepresenceofwhichcouldbe seeneverywhereat10p.m..Frostwas recordedontendays,andrainfellon eightdaysduringJune.Thetotalrainfall forthemonthwas146points,andfor thesixmonthsofthepresentyear791 points.

LouisBrennan,theinventor,hasofferedhismono-railwayschemeonthesame termstoAustraliaonthesametermsas totheIndianGovernment.Heiswilling toleavethefinalremunerationtothe CommonwealthParliament.

Mr.J.W.Horan,theyounggoldfields competitorwhohaswonaRhodesscholarshipatOxford,willshortlygointoresidenceatBrazennoseCollege.atthat famousseatoflearning.

SirWhatelyEliot,theEnglishengineer.afterexaminingninesitesforthe Fremantlegravingdock,hasreportedin favourofRoueHead.

Mr.BirrellhasinformedtheHouseof CommonsthattheextracostofprovidingconstabularytodealwththecattledrivinginIrelandhasbeen£47,000.

Ameetingofpromotersofabawlerin aidofSt.Joseph'sChurch)building. fund(Kamballie)washeldintheschoolroomonWednesdayafternoonlast. A conversationaldiscussionensued'astothe dateofholdingtheproposedbazaar,the stalls,etc.whenitwasdecidedtohold anothermeetingofpromotersonSunday eveningnext,attheconclusionofthe usualdevotions.Asalargeand,eepre- sentativemeetingofparishionersisdesirable,thosemembersofthecongrega- tionwhocandosowithoutverymuch inconveniencearerequestedtoputinan appearanceonthisoccasion,sothat somepracticalworkcanbeconcluded.

Hat.C.B.S.-Thehalf-yearlymeetingof theSt.Joseph'sbranchofthe PLA.C.B.S.washeldonMondayevening last,alargenumberofmembersbeing present.Thefollowingofficerswereelectedfortheensuingterm:-President, Bro.JosephDevlin;vice-president,Bro. F.McKenny;secretary,Bro.H.Dhti; treasurer,Bro.T.McInerney,re-elected warden,Bro.F.Monaghan:guardian, Bro.ThomasMullane;sickvisitors,Bros. P.Leonard,J.1'.Carr,W.J.Montgomery;trustees,Bros.J.T.Reilly,ARobnetelli,P.Leonard,J.T.Can.and D.J.Lamprell.Threenewmemberswere proposed.Greatrivalryexistsamongthe

brethrenastowhowillwinthehandsome medialdonatedbytheDistrict,boardto thebrotherwhoissuccessfulinproposingthemostmembersduringtheyear. Afterotherbusinessofa,routinenature hadbeendisposedof,oneofthemost successfulmeetingsheldforsometime terminated.

TheColonialSecretarywasunableto giveaveryencouragingreplytoadeputationofdairymenwhowaiteduponhim onTuesdaywitharequestthatcompensationshouldbeforthcomingincases wherecowsweredestroyedontheassumptionthattheywereafflictedwith tuberculosis.

Amusicalanddramaticentertainnrent istobeorganisedinGeraldtoninaidof sendingaateam.offootoballers.toPerth.

ThesteamerFrance,whichforthepast fortnighthasbeenashoreatFremantle, was last.successfullyrefloatedonWednesday Mr.CharlesPatterson,whoundertookthetaskofgettingthevesselinto theharboronttheprincipleof"nocure nopay,"seemstohaveexperiencedlittle difficultyinearningthe£225reward. Afterpavingallexpenseshisnetreturnis estimatedtobesomethinginthevicinity of£150.

MundaringWeircommenceditannual overflowonThursday.Asectionofthe metropolitanpublicarestillagitatingfor theCanningwaterscheme,tocosthundredsofthousandsofpounds.Theirony ofit

PotatoesgrownbyMr.T.Garlic,et Logue'sBrook.nearYetloop.yielded seventonstotheacre,andsoldat£10 perton.Someveryfinespecimensofthe tubershavebeenforwardedtotheW.A. MelbourneAgency.

TheJunegoldyieldwas156,708az., valuedat£580,689.Thetotalforthesix monthsshowsadecreaseof11,237oz.as comparedwiththesameperiodof 1907.

"The30thJune,"saidPremierMoore, totheinterviewer,"marksthecloseof thefinancialyear,andsofarasmyde- partmentofLandsandSurveyisconcern- ed,Iamproudofbeingabletochronicle thefartthatit,closesthemostsuccess- fulyearfromeverypointofviewinits history."

Duringthesixmonthsending30thult., landselectioninWesternAustraliareach- edthetheloftyrecordof770.666ares. InJunealone160.343acreswereapplied for.

I TheCommonwealthStatistician'snew bulletinofvitalstatisticsforthequarter endingDecember31.1907,showsthat thenew'Federalsystemofrecording births,marriages,enddeathsisworking ernoohtly.Duringthethreemonthscov- eredbythefigures27,907birthstook placeinAustralia.including489legiti- matetwinsandIDlegitimatetriplets. Therewere24illegitimatetwinshornand three eelebneedillegitimatetriplets.Themarriages duringDecembernumbered 2.767,andofthese857tookplaceinAh- elicaneharehes,491inMethodist ellarohes.Thtotalmarriagesforthe

theLieutenant-Colonelaredifferenttitles ofthesamemaninthiscase.

quarterwere8,026.Ofthebridegrooms 7,452werebachelors,536widowers,and 38divorcedpersona.Thedeathsinthe threemonthsendingDecember31were 11,179,ofwhichnumber2,894tookplace inpublicinstitutions.

ANarrogincontemporarythusexplain:, thereasonoftheprogressintheGreat Southernagriculturaldistricts:-"Afarmerwhowaspossessedofsomemeansenteredtheofficeofanewspaperandaskedfortheeditor.Thefarmerwasaccompaniedbyhisson,ayouthofseventeenyears,andassoonastheeditor, whowasinhissecretsanctum,wasinformedthathisvisitorswerenotdebt collectors,hecameforward,andshook hands.'Iminetogetsomeinformation,' explainedthevisitor.'Certainly,'said theeditor,'andyoucametotheright place.Beseated.'Thefarmertooka chairwhilehissonsatononeendof thetable.'Thisboyofmine,'hesaid, 'wantstogointothelitterybusiness,an' Ithoughtyou'dknowifthurwasany moneymitornot.It'sagoodbusiness, ain'titY"Why,yes,'saidtheeditor,aftercomelittlehesitation,'I'vebeeninit mvaellforfifteentears,andyousee whereI'vegotto.Thefarmereyed himfromheadtofoot,glancedround thepoorlyfurnishedoffice,surveyedthe editoroncemore,thenturningtohis son.echowasstillonthetable,said,`Get up,JohnHenry,an'rhome,an'go backtoyerploughin'.'

DuringthefirstRixmonthsof.this year1290oz.ofopiumhavebeenseized anddestroyedbytheCustomsauthorities inW.A.

TheappointmentofMr.\V.W.Mitchelltothehonorofjustieeofthepeaceis onethataverylargesectionofthepeopleof W.Awillwelcomeasaworthydistinction toawittilyman.Duringtheyearsof Mr.Mitt-hell',careerinW.A.hehas she,,'ahimselftobeasterlingfellow,with sploaliclqualitiesofheadandheart,and Onewho,whentheoccasionrequires,is notafraidtooffendthe"mighty"be expressiontohisholiestconvictions. Behasworkedhimselfintoasplendid business,andthoughafewyearsagohe waapracticallyunknowninthisState,todayheisamongitsbestknownandreeve,tedcitizens.WeheartilycongratulateMr.Mitchellonhisappointment,and feelsinethathewillbeanhonortothe Bench.

Iiithewholehistoryofpoliticswedo. notthinkitpossibletofindanapotheosis thataucomparewiththatofHoran,the Labar-electofYilgarn.Foregotistical bombast,acrediblepublicwerenever treatedtosuchadose,butthenitisabout timethat.amanshouldpraisehimself. wire.,speechifiersspooks.andpapers condeamhim.Horancanfighthisway. FeeFremantleisleadinginfootball ,!l, attheroast,afterthemcomes Perth.Theformeriscertainofviatery. ThePertonianahavepleilyofgritan th'yknowhowtouseit.

TackHoran.ourRhode,eeleilar,wa, farowelledbytheKalgoorlieCouncilon hi-departurefromthefields.

ieeteCatholicYoungMen'sSociety. -Averyenjoyablesocialwasheldinthe ParishHallonTuesday.June30th,lettermembersoftheaboveewiety,incei.junctaaiwiththemembersof.theLadiee Society.andprovedverysuccessful. Damaag,interspersedwithafewsor wasthemainfeatureofthenight'sere, ment.Anionethosewhocontributed were\lassieV..Orr.P.Phelan.and-I. 0'Dwye!wharevivedthewhole-heartad applacisa.atheaudiencefertheirtine efforts.

man,thoughheworksjustafewmonths intheyearforit.Hethinkshisservices areworthmore.Wewonderhowmany fathersoffamilies,whohavetopa"rent, etc.,liveonlessthan£4perweek,and theycouldteachthebouncingBath,too. Whydonotthesejob-seekersstayoutof Parliament,andmakeadecentincome otherwise.Whyshouldtheywhowere abletoearn£3perweekalltheyear roundbeshovedintoParliamentforafew months'workandreceiveasteady£4per week.TheLaborman,asweturd whenhegetsintoParliamentbecomesa parasitethathasintelligenceenoughto thinkthathecanliveinluxuryonthe bard-earnedexactionsofhisfellowman. Thispersistentwhiningformoreis enoughtodiscredit,theparty.

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DeathofRev.Mother John,St.Brigid'seonvent,MidlandJunction

Di.DeakinandMorris:Cantor,LL.e.. Cara:tawBlethers'ex-stialenta,havereturnedtoWA.togiveusthebenefit.4 theirbrains.Acertainwal.L.A.,atpresent,intheconfidenceofhisconstituents. sometimeagotoldhiselectorsthathe wouldcotoPerthforthem,andwastehi, brainsforthem.andtheysenthim!

WallaceNelson.Esq..ex-NI.L.A.,wa, unconditionallydischargedbytheBankruptcyRegistrarafewdaysago,andin additionwasdeeplyeommiseratedbythe official.Now,wherearetheJohnseris theHarneya,andthePearceandCm's.

Withdeepregretwerecordtit:deathor theRev.MotheroftheSt.Brigid'sConventofMercy,MidlandJunction.Tothe Catholicreaderitseemsinureorlessre duidanttosaywe"regret"herdeathseeingthatinmostreligiousconstitution, thedemiseofareligiousisregardedasa dayofjoy(agaudea.mes)inthecommunity-yetthereasongivenforouchaseemingparadox,willappealtoallwhoview lifeasapreparationfordeath.Birthor nativityisthebeginningofthelife-long warfarementionedbyHolyJob,anda goodandholydeathisthevictoryandrewardofawell-spentlife,thanwhichthere isnogreaterblessingvouchsafedtoman onearth.Therefore,religiousarerecommendedtorejoicewhenoneoftheirmembershasfoughtthegoodtightandkept thefaith,anddiedfortifiedbyallthe blessingsofthereligioninwhichthey lived,andtowhoseobligationstheyremainedfaithfultotheend. Stillthereissomethingofregretinthe .asewhenthefirstandonlyRev.Mother .ifacommunityistakenawayfromabody etyouthfulSistersandnovices,whohad tenderlylovedher,aedwho,wereoneand allaffectionaliycaredfurbytheirspiritualmother.Thisisespeciallysointhe deathofMotherJohn.Foryearsshehad directedthedestiniesofherlittlecommunity,andhadgladlyseenitincreasein numbers,andefficientlydischargetheadditionalresponsibilities*Iliatheopening ofthenewschoolatMidlandJunction entailed. AlltheSistersbeingyoung inyearsandreligiousexperience,shetad beeneverythingtothem.Toherthey everlookedfurguidanceandcounseland mirageandadvice,norweretheydisappointed.Hercareofeachoneseemedto alsorbherwholeattention,andyether wholeattentionnevertired,andwasnever exhausted.Arealmodelof.tmeelashnese middisinterestedness,,coupledwitha spiritofgeneresity,MotherJohnhadbeen theidolofthecommunity,whirl,hadto strugglehard,andinadverseHearne statieetetin,,tocopewiththedailyincreae ingdementiaontheirlabor,andtoraise thestandardofeduciitionalefficiencyto thatdegreewhichwouldensureitrespect amongthecompetitiveeducationalestablishmentsofthepimp.However.they havesuecceded,andto-day-thoughshe hasgonetohetreward-shehaslefther communityinamostpremisingstate,a creditaliketoher.apabilitiesasateacher andspiritualdirectress.Abriefsketek ofhercareerinWestAustraliamustprove interestingtotheeerymanyfriendswho mournherlosshiIrelandandinheradoptedcountry.

superioressoftheschoolelsesucceededin passingtheheatgirlfromehisStatein theseniorexaminationoftheAdelaide University.Duringthattimealsoshe'ad chargeofSt.Anne'sSocietyandtheSocietyoftheChildrenofMary,theCathedral,Perth.Astohersuccessinthefirstmentionedposition,thepoor,thesack. andthedistreseedinandaroundPerth cangivethebestanswer,andtoerpopularityandsuccessasSuperioressofthe ChildrenofMary,themember*ofheronetimesubjectswhoassistedatherrequiem andfollowedhertothegravebearample testimony.In1900shetookchargeofthe MercyConvent,GuildfordandMidland Junction,andthereshelaboreduntilher finalillnessinthedischargeofhermany onerousand°Mimestryingduties.DuringherlongandtryingillnesstheIleeeasedboreherselfwiththatpatienceand fortitudewhichcharacterisedherlonglaboriouslifeinreligion.Shewastenderly nursedbyMotherJosephandSisterM. Cantinas,andinfactbyalltheSisters. whoseemedtovie witheach otherinwaitingonher. Shepassed awaycalmlyandpeacefullyinthemidst oftheSistersat8.15.onTuesdaynight lest,fortifiedbytheritesofherreligion. ThesolemnofficeandRequiemMasswas heldinSt.Brigid'sChurch,MidlandJunction,andwasattendedbyalltheavailable prieetefromFremantletoMidlandJuneJain.ThecelebrantwastheRev.Father Waite;deacon,FatherGallagher;subdeacon,theRev.H.O'ReillyM.C., Rev.J.O'Reilly.TheRev.L.J.Smythe andtheVeryRev.DeanO'Reillywerethe cantorsatthesolemnoffice.Thepriests whoattendedweretheVeryRevs.P.Gibnay,V.F.,L.J.Smythe.J.O'Reilly,.1. Gallagher(Perth);Rev.lathersCoxand Neville,0.11.I.'s(Fremantle)Rev.T.Masterson(Claremont),theRev.FathersVeiling,Donogher,andGrehan(Subiaco),the Rev.FathersO'BrienandHurley(Weft Perth),theRev.FatherFagan(Victoria Park),theVeryRev.DeanO'Reilly(Boys' Orphanage,Clonterf).theRev.Fathers ManganandLynch.('.SS.R.(theMonastery-,WestPerth).theRev.FatherCrowley(HighgateHill).theRev.Father White(Maylands).theRev.FathersMorris andO'ReillyaadldfordandMidland Junction).Thefuneralcortegestarted forthereligiouscemetery,Sabineo,by roadet11o'clock,andwasneetherel'y MonsignorBourke.V.G.,andtheVery Rev.FatherKeogh.V.G.,whoofficiatel atthegrave.Onthebreaetplateoftke coffinwaswrittenthefollowingsimpleinscaiption:-"Rev.alotherMaryJohn EvangelistaStewart.died30thJune,aged 54.R.I.P.

Death:ofMrsGallager, EastPerth.

"Mr.Bathexpressedhisintentionof bringinginaBillforanincreaseinthe amountnowpaidtomembers.viz..£3 17s.10d.perweek-2200peryear-t"an amountperweekequalto£300perveer. Heconsidersthatthepresentrateofpaymentistotallyinadequatetotheexigeuciesoftheposition,andclasses;tasbelow alivingwageunderordinarycircumstances,butwhentravellingexpensesare added.thepositionisconsiderablyworse. Mr.Bathwasemphaticinthisremark. 'Thatunlessanincreaseismadeitwould bebettertohavenon-paymentaltogether.' Eitheramembermustbepaidproperlyto devotehiswholetinetothedutiesorrefrainfromacceptingthepositionatall, andhavingtosupplementhisincomefrom othersources."Suchistheallegedkernel ofaspeechmadebytheLaborleader. Evidently£4perweekfor208dayayear isnetsufficientremunerationfortheLabor

ThelateRev.MotherMary(John Evangelista)Stewart,whosedeathwas announcedafewdaysago.wasthedaughterofthelateDr.Stewart.M.A.. F.R.W.I.,whowasapersonalfriendof eardinalNewman.andonthefoundatie: theRomanCatholicUniversityofIreland,hailthehonorofaprofessor'schair underitsfirstdistinguishedrector.He alsotookanactiveputinthe"Oxford movement,"andasaresult.became RomanCatholic.ThelateRev.Mother selectedWesternAustraliaforthesphere ofherlabors.arrivinghereinMarch, 1883.SheenteredtheConventofMercy, Victoria-square,andwasreceivedbythe presentBishopofPerth.Whilstveta novice.shehadchargeoftheVoting Ladies'School.Victoria-square,andwas remarkableforhergreetinfluenceoverthe children,aswellasfurheradmirable talentasateacher.Shewasprofessedin 1885,andshortlyafterwardswasgiven chargeofSt.Brigid's,WestPerth,assistedbythepresentrev.muther.\\-henSt. Brigid'sbecameaseparatefoundation,she returnedtotheparenthouse,whereshe heldtheofficeofbursartillshewassent totakechargeoftheGeraldtonConvent-. AfterspendingsometimeinGeraldton, shereturnedtoVictoria-square,andimmediatelytookchargeofSt.Joseph'sSchool, whereshelaboredforanumberofyears withuntiringenergy.Duringhertimeas

OnlastSaturdayoccurredthesaddeath ofMrs.Gallagher,ofFastPerth,aftera longandpainfulillness.Thedeceased ladywasthebelovedwifeofMr.John PatrickGallagher,oftheTelegraphDepartment,andmotherofH.F.Gallagher. ,cudwaswell-knownintheCathedral parishcommunityasanexemplaryCatholic,wifeandmother.TherewasnoCatholicSocietyintheparishofwhichshe wasnotanactivemember,whileno*oilingcommitteeorganisingintheinterests oftheChurchandofgeneralclaritywas completewithouthername.Labor,however strenuousanduninviting,intheinterests ofcharitywasforheralaboroflove. Peoplemightrecentorrefuseherrequeete, yet,ifherworkhadthesanctionofthe Ghuru'hshedidit,andmightnoreward, exceptthatwhichGodhaspromisedto thosewhogiveevenacupofcoldwater forHissake.Tothedeceasedlady'sefforts,combinedwithdewofMrs.J. Corbett.,andafewothers,theoldWeetralianCatholicsareindebtedforthedecentappearancewhichtheFeetPerth cemeterypresentsto-day.Withlittleor noencouragementshetrudgedfromhouse tohouse,untilshehadgatheredasubstantialsumtowardstheerectionofa goodfenceandtowardstheclearingofthe ground.IntheAltarSocietyshewas equallyactive,whilenoonecouldbemore exemplaryasamemberoftheSacredHeart andoftheSodalityofOurLadyat Loretto. Therewas,therefore,generalregretin thewholepariahwhenitwasreportedthat hercasewasbeyondhumanassistance. ShereceivedthelastSacramentswithgreat devotionandwithperfectreconciliation toGod'swill,anddiedonSaturdaya mostedifyingdeath.OnMondayherremainswereremovedtotheCathedral, wheretheusualfuneralprayerswererecitedbytheRev.FatherO'Reilly,thence byroadtothecemeteryatKarrakatta. wheretheRev.Fr.Mastersonofficiatedat thegrave.Atthecemeteryalargeconcourseofpeopleattendedtopaytheirlast tributeofrespecttoagoodCatholieand afaithfulwomanineverysenseofthe word.Itmutehavebeenveryconsoling forherhusbandandsontoseesomany membersoftheWomen'sBranchofthe SacredHeartConfraternitypresentatthe funeral.Theyhadadmiredandlovedher inlifeanddeaththeyhonoredandprayed forher,andwefeelsurethatherlife, withitsexample,willnotbeforgottenby, thosewhoknewher,andthattheSocietiesofwhichshewassuchanactivememberwillrememberhersoulbeforethe altar. Thepall-bearerswereMessrs.J.Gordon,al.Dunn,W.J.Robinson,J.O'Callaghan,R.CampbellandH.13enniecni.The chiefmournerswereMr.JohnP.Gallagher(husband),andMr.HubertJohnGallagher(son).Alargenumberofwreaths andfloraltributeswerereceived,alsolet. tarsandtelegramsofsympathy.May, sherestinpeace.

DeathofMrP.Zappa,Bouldgi theremainsofawell-kneenandhighly respectedpioneerofBoulder,inthepereonofMr.PeterZappe,licenseeofthe PortlandHothl,werelaidtorest(saysthe "KalgoorlieMiner")intheKalgoorlieGeneralCemetery,inthepresenceofalarge concourseofsympatheticfriendeandacquaintances.Forover20yearsMr.Zappahadsufferedfromarunningwound, causedbyaninjurywhichcrackedtheshe. boneandwhichcouldnotbegottohew Itoccasionedhimnnichpainandmuchin convenience,andhetriedvariousdoctors, butnoneofthemmeadgivehimrelief. Sometimeagoheplacedhitneelfunder courseoftreatment.whichresultedinthe woundceasingtodischarge,andthisled tobloodwit:eningsapervening.Alittle overaweekagohewasadmittedtoNurse Beer'sprivatehospital,butwhilehe thoughttherewasachanceofrecovery, hewouldnotconsenttothelegbeingamputated,whichhismedicaladvisersurged astheonlymeansofsavingdelife.Mortificationsetinandspreadquickly,andhe becamesoweakthatthereremienedno hopeofhissurviingaseriousoperation. Hemethieeinevitablefatewithresignation,andthoughhewasthoughttobe dyingyesterdayweeki.issplendidccostia unionenabledhimtolasttillSaturday, evening,whenhepassedreneefullyaway. Hisremainswereinterredyesterday,and despitethefactthattherewassucha limitedopportunityofallowinghisfriends woundceasingtodischarge,andthisled hearsewhichconveyedthebodytoSt. Mary'sChurch,Kalgoorlie,whereaaorb servicewasheld,andthentothecemetery,wheretheRev.DeanBrennanofficiated.ThedeceasedmanwasanItalian bybirth,buthesadbeenformanyyears inAustralia,havingtriedhisfortunein nearlyalltheStates.Heborethereputationofhavingbeeninhistimeoneof theablestgangersintaumellingworkin theCommonwealth,andhehadchargeof somebigjoieinQueenelandandNew SouthWales,andalsoinWestAustralia. Hewasanenthusiasticbowler,andlaid downagreenintheblockadjoininghis hotel.Hewasalsodeeplyinterestedin otherkindsofsport,andcontributedto2 thefundsofmanycricketandfootball cubs.Hiswifepredeceasedhim,buthe leavestwodauelitetsandasontomourn tearlass

NewNelda.

HappyheathofaNew Norciacleric tinSaturdaymorninglast,the4thinst., DonMauroUback,ayoungBenedictine inthe25thyearofhisage.passedaway quietlytoabetterworldbeyondthetomb, afterasicknessofthreemonths.Hedied attheMissionHouseatBerkshire,where hehadbeenremovedafewmonthsagofor, thesakeofchange.Thecauseofdeath wasanaemia,broughtaboutbytooclose applicationtohisEquitiesandoverworkin everyrespect..HeWasayoungmanof extraordinarydispositionsofbothhead andhand;and,infactthewonderisnot thathediedsoyoung,butca-diet'thathe lastedsolong.

ThedeceasedyoungLeviteandreligioue wasborninBarcelona.Spain,inDecembel 1883,receivedhisearlyeducationinthe famousschoolofMontserrat.andcameto W.A.withhisLordshipAbbotTorresin 1903.andreceivedtheBenedictinehabit frontthehalideofhislordshipleJuneof thesameyeas..Hemadehissimplevows inAprillast.itwasarrangedthathe shouldtakehissub-deaconshipinthe Cathedral,Perth,onPalmSundaylast, butadelayinsolataininganecessarydocumentfronttheAbbot-Generalhavingintervened,theceeemonyhadtobeposte !toned.Meantimehecontractedthissickne,ss,whichledtohisearlyandlamented death.

ThedeceasedDonMaurowasamender ofaverypriestlyfamily.Fourofhis brothersarepriests-twoJesuits,andtwo Benedictines,andayoungerbrother Benedictinealso-nowstudyingetNe NorciainpreparationforHolyOrders. Andthegreatambitionofthesaint]. motherhasbeentoseeallhersixsonsh theserviceofGodandministersofH'. HolyChurch.Mr.Uback,thefather, retiredmarineengineer,'ofconsiderablmerit.diedabouttwotwoyearsago,an. nowthewidowedlady,havingretiredto convent,isendingherdaysinthesalu taryatmosphereofreligiouslife.0daughtermarriedinBarcelona,makesa thecomplimentofthisgreatfamily.

TheFatherUbsokwasofGerman ginandthemotherpureSpanish,andthe childrenoftheallianceseemedtodevelopethebeetqualitiesoftheduelnationalities.OneoftheJesuitsisaverydistinguishedmemberofhisSociety,andthe elderoftheBenedictineFathersisalso verytalented.Heisatpresent,andfor thelasttwoorthreeyearsinJerusidern, studyingtheTyroChaldiacandHebrew languages,alsoancientecclesiasticalrecords,monuments,etc.,intheinterestsof earipturalresearch.

HadyoungDonMaurolivedtomaturer years,hetoo,judgingfromhistalentsand applicationgavepromiseofagreatfuture,butGod,inHisownwisdom,has. takenhimtoHimself,beforeHisyoung heart,consecratedtoitsCreator,became distractedbythewickedwaysofmen,or oppressedbyworldlycaresoranxieties.

ThefuneraltookplaceatNewNorcia, aftertheSolemnOfficeandRequiemMass onSundaymorning.TheRev.Father AltimirawasthecelebrantoftheMaas, Rev.FatherFlooddeacon,andRev.FatherO'Briensub-deacon.R.I.P.

Thechoir,ofwhichthedeceasedwasa leadingmember,sangPa Requiem Maa.,withdeepandsolemneffectonevery onewholistenedtoit.The"Dieshoe" ofthisinspiredauthor,whensungwith properinterpretation,hasnothingtosurpassit,or,perhaps,approachit,ineither sacredorprofanemusic.Insuchpassages as"tubamirurnspargenssonum,"etc., thesoulislaunchedintothemidstofeternity.Boththeorganistandthechoir deservethehighestcreditfortheirrealisticinterpretationofthesepassages.The lastgreattrumpetofSt.alichael.sounding asifintheheavens.penetratesintothesepulchresofmen'shearth.warningearners toariseandcometothejudgmentpeatof 'at'smercy.witacontritehearts.inthe SacramentofPenalise.Oh,howgrandly andsupernaturallyseriousandawe-insprangaretheideasofthishymnofthe `departed."

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Inapreviousissueofthe"Record"we gaveexpressiontoourviewsontheproposedIrishimmigrationschemeforWest Auetralia.Sincethentwocorrespondents havejoinedissueinourcolumns,oneof whomforciblyanddefinitelyputfortha workablepolicy,andtheothermerely criticisesalsointhecurrentnumber._Mr. Cavanagheletterwasintelligibleandcomprehetesive.thoughitwaspungentin places.,andmanywillagreeinsayingthat itstruckhome.Heledallwiththestatementthatimmigrationistheleading questionofthepresentdayinAu:graham pelitice.TheFederalGovernmentrecognisesit.TheStatesadmitit,andeachis inawayendeavoringtoputitsopinions intopracticebydefiniteaction. Nest Australiahasanencouragingimmigration paella.whichisnotbyanymeansworked tothebeatadvantage;furthermore,itis quietevidentthatthetrendofopinionand influenceofmealprejudiceinourState areemphaticallyinfavourofEnglish colonists,inpreferencetoallothers.No effortsarebeingsparedtoboomthecapa- bilitiesandpotentialitiesofourvast,areas ofarable,pastoral,andfruit-growingcountrybeforetheastonishedmindsoftheintendingEnglishimmigrants,whilenothing hasbeendone,noristhereanyhopeof similarprivilege*beingofferedtheIrishman,thoughthelatterisamongthemost thrifty,themostagriculturallyinclined, themeetagileandindustriouspeopleon thefaceOftheearth.

This,Itis,thatMr.Cavanaghjustly deplore*.HesaystrulythattheStateis theloser,saidthattheIrishirnmigraote who arewanderintootherlands,wherethey disadvantagedandhandicappedtoa degreethatispitiable,arenutencouraged oradsicedtocometoAuetralia,whereop- portunitiesawaitthem,thatCannotoccur again.IftheSaxonrepreeelitaitaeeofthe bucolicavocationwerethedacesofmen thatayoungcountryrequiredtherewould benoTOUniforcriticismandnoopportu- nitytomakedisparagingcontrasts.But speakingfrompersonalknowledge,and fromthetestimonyofpuslifulandsuceete fulfarmers,whohavemadeahome,and agoodone,torein11-.A.,wearecompel- ledtoconfessthatsomeofthe"gocatthe land"immigrantsfromEnglandareatro- emusfailures,ifnotconsummatefrauds.We tenreeallonecasewhowashighlyrecom- mendedtoafarmerofouracquaintance, asanearnestandindustriousfarmhand. Ourfriendtookhimontrial.Hegave himthesametable,thesamehoursand 033workashegavehisownson.TheCock- neyfarmerstoodtimestrainfuraweekand

033theninsistedongravitatingtothecity, whereheexpectedtofindmorecongenial 066surroundingsandlessdifficultwork. Anothercarehascomeunderournotice,

0141whichisapiallyludicrous.AyoungEng- lashchap,accompaniedbyhismuchyoun-

300gerwife,wasalluredbythefascinating reportsofthefabulouswealthoftheW.A

066land.Hetookupaselection.Heknew nothingoflaudcultivation,norofcattle,

033meofpoultry,noroffruit-growing.He thinghismoneyintotheswineHespent

100thousandsofpoundswheresomanyshil- lingswouldhavesufficedthepracticalfar-

099menHis'rifespentherlife,untilmar- riage,atschool,andissoterrifiedof

070anoxoracow.thatshecouldriotbeper- Fieldedtogoinsidethepaddockfencein 060whichitwasenclosed.Thedreatainees, thereselitarinese.andtheabsolutelybarren

099result,oftheiriteltrekyspeculationare

0100lintel-tosealtheyouthfulpairdemented,

050;ledveteliesearetheimmigrants.whoare selectedasthefinestpioneersandtheagri-

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AfewmentheatmasttonvincetheseUn- SOnh1,414.ated.namby-parnhysthattheyare eotliltedbyGodorNatureforfarming. nishbacktotaeritetoswellthe inias'-ftheunemployed,lookinginvain fey;,lerleatipsorc-onneissionagencies, obi;htheireducationandenvironmentin Stewayfittedthem,whileitentirelyun- fittedUteriforfencing,rIcaritig.ploughing andsowinginFoiltheyknownothing ea:-1.everabort.Taeintea-boomedint- Itemete missing tlirengliFreeieutleellhiswaytoEurope onpas!Mondaydeshiredthatthemostimportantaspectoftheimmigrationpro-

SATURDAY,JULY11,1308.

denswasthediscriminationnecessaryto bemadebetweenimmigrantand immigrant. Immigrantsapplyby thehundredsintheoldcountry, buttheyarethecluesthatour countryrequires.Generallyspeaking,the English,excepttheinhabitantsofafew counties,arenotanagriculturalpeople, intheCathedral,aletterfrontthebishop, muchleesaretheyahardyandhardship-authorisingBrotherHughestocollectfoe enduringpeople. theirnewNoeitieteinSydneywasreadThe

Ititscurrentnewsthatthecombined choirsofthemetropolisarepreparing grandMetaforthecelebrationofMonsignorBourke'sJubileenextDecember. OnlastSundayatthedifferentalateses

TheIriehman-liketheKerrycow-priests,inocmmentingonthelettersad theworkundertakenbytierev.bro wouldliveandthrivewheretheEnglish- ther, manwoulddie.yet,strangetosay,our tookoccasiontopatbeforethepeopleonce moretheopportunitieswhichwereoffered StatehasnotevenonceofferedtoIrishmentoyoungboys,whofeltthemselvescalled thefacilitiesandtheopportunitiesthataretothereligiouslifeintheBrotherhood. offeredtheEnglishman.True,theyhaveSofar,novocationsseemtohavebeen forwarded"pamphlets,"whichdescribe,foundinPerth,butdown.theSouth-West, inemptyverbiage,thecountry,notasitseveralyoungfellowsappliedtoBrother is,butasitisnot,andvanneverbe,with-Hughesdininghismissionarycampaign theresultthatnowandagainaland-lov-alongtheline,whogiveeverypromiseof ingIrishmanarrivesinW.A.chockfullofbeingtheverymaterialrequiredforthe themostridiculousideasofthelandlieiseducationalworkinAustralia.However, goingtooccupy.Heexpectstoseetheinordertoeducateandtraintheseneo- .soilasdeepandrichasthesailofhisnativephites,aNovitiateHouseisabouttobe land,butwhilethelatterisbarrenandbuiltAustralia.TheBrothershaveal- stubborn,owing.toincessantrainfall,thereadysecuredtheland,andtheystillre- formerisblessedwiththemootregularquirethefundsnecessarytostartabuild- rainfallandsunshineintheworld. rug.Itisforthislaterpmposethat Now,wearenotinfavourofseducingBrotherHughesisnowappealing.He theIrishmantoW.A.Westartonthehasalreadyreceivedsubstantialamounts bedrockprinciplethatbetween30,000andinW.A.,andpromisesarebeingwillingly 40,000ofIrishvoluntarily,yetconsistentlymadebyenthusiasticadmirersofthe leasetheirnativelandeveryyear.TheyBrotherhood.\\'ehopethatWestralia aregoing,andarecontinuing,ifnotin-willdoitspartbycontributing.atleast, creasingthestreamoflifebloodthatasgenerouslyastheotherStates.We emptiesitselfintothegreatWesternRe-hareeveryreasontobeproudadrairere public,weekafterweek,andmouthafterofthegreatworktheyhavedonesince month.Theyhavenospecialopportuni-theiradvent,to..ourState. tiesgiventothemintheUnitedStates. * Nayaheyaredriftedintothefaetoriee.Thefollowingadvertisementfoundin wherestrongmen,withvigorousconseitu-the"\VestAustralian"ofaweekagoia tions,developedbyworkandsunshinesuretobefoundinterestingbyourhumor- andbreeze,arerequired.Theyaretheensreaders.Aprominentlocalparson menwhomtheEnglishLaborLeaderthusinserteditasachurchnotice,anditran described.ashesawtheminafactory."Itaus: sawtwelvethousandofthemworking: Subject,:"Issinasseriousassome- amongstthemIdidnotseeasmileora timessupposed?" greyheaditwasapictureofHell,with Introit.:"0,tasteandsee." thelidoff."Whatweadvocate,there-Anothergaveitssubjectas"ASheltering fore.isnotthedepletionordepopulationRock."after thesoloistsang ofla-elandbyimmigration,butthatapar-"Thereisagreenhill." tion,say,afewhundredsofthethousands thatarefleeingtoAmerica,beinducedto OnlastSundayweekJune28)theVery cometoWestAustralia,wherebetterop-Rev.CanonRobinson,ofKalgoorlie,ad- iortunitiesattdmorecongenialworkministeredtheSacramentofConfirmation awaitthem.Irishmenarebold.daring.to32candidatesinMenziesChurch.This enterprising.Theydonotfearwork,andSacramentisusuallyconferredbythe theylovetheland.Irishimmigrants.asBishop,butowingtocireumetances,our abody,areunequippedwithmahanic.a.1HolyFatherthePopehasexercisedthe skill,moreorlessdeficientintrades.andrightwhiehhepossessesofdelegatingthe moreorlessunsuitedforcommerciallife: toCanonRobinson,throughhis asitobtainsinAustralia.BeingneitherLordshipBishopGibney.TheCanonwill mechanics,norprofessional,norbusinessprobablyvisitNorsemanandotherdis- men.theynaturallylovetherurallifewithtent°intakeofthePerthDioceseinthe whichtheyarebest.matutinted.Theirnearfuture. workshouldbeputintothesoil,endin thesoiltheyshouldfindtheirwealth,and TheVeryRev.J.Murray,C.SS.R.., notinthestreetsorfactories.Theirconewhohasconductedaseriesof'Missionsin patriot.inWestraliashould,therefore,theMenziesparishatecompaniedbyFather givethisquesticmdeepconsideration.(ahoy)duringthepatfewweeks,will MaturelyconsideredfromthestandpointclosetheDavyhuretMissionto-morrow wehaveendeavoredtoputbeforeour(Sunday)evening,andwillopentheCool- readers.everyreasonableobjectiontothegardieConventRetreatonTuesdayeven- schemevanishes.Thereisnoreasonwhying,FatherMurraywillpreachthespecial AustraliashouldnotbethehomeofsomeanniversarysermonatSt.Mary'sCoolgar- ofthethousandswholeavetheircountrydieonto-morrowweek(eunday,July19) everyyear. whenmusicappropriatetothetaxation willberenderedbythecombinedAttarsofCoolgardie.Kalgoorlie,andBoulder.

DiocesanNews

C:ALENDAR.

FatherT.Spearman,C.SS.R.,whohas conductedMiesioneat-NorsemanandHig- ginsville.isatpresentgivingashortMis- sionatWidgiemooltha,intheCoolgardie parish.FatherSpearmanisexpectedin PerthonnextThursday.July16th.

Juiy11.--V.SundayafterPentecost.St. ee JoanGlatlbert(Abbot). AnewMawsofFatherPerosiwayhand- aly3alcnday-St.Anacletue,PopeledbytheCathedralchoironlastTuesday endMartyr. night,underthebatonofMr.J.West- July14-Tuesday-St.Bonaventure,Bis-hoven.Therewasaverygoodattendance lei,-Caritas:scut,Doctor. ofchoirmemberspresent. Julyn-.V4thiotrlay-St.Beery(Emper- or),Confessor.

GOLDENJUBILEEOFACHRISTIAN July reday-Commemorationof OurL ,BROTHER.ads ofMountCarmel. Nottomanymenistheprivilegegrant- July17-Friday-St.LeoIV.,Popeandsalofspending50yearsintheserviceof Confeesor. Godinthereligiousstateoflife.But July18-Saturday-St.CamillusofLellis,suchisthehappylotoftheRev.Brother Confessor. Bodkin.SuperioroftheChristianBrothers Orphanage."Clontstrf."VictoriaPerk,. whoonSunday.the12thinst..willhave completedhisaiftiethyearintheBrotherhood.Fortyoutofthefiftyhavebeen spentintheeducationoftheyouthof Austrilaeia.thelasttenhavingbeenin WestAustralia.Weheartilyjointhe BrothersincontreatulatingtheworthyJubilarian.andwishinghimmany.moreyearstobedevotedtoGod-likeworkof trainingtheyounginvirtueandlearning.

TheRev.FatherMcDonnellconcluded theannualretreatfortheSistersofMercy Victoria-square,onSundaymorning. OnSundaynighttheusualmonthlypro- cessioninhonoroftheMost,BleeeedSaera.menttookplacearoundtheCathedral Therewasalargecongregationpresent, includingagoodcrowdofChildrenof Mary.HisLordshiptheBishopofficiated assistedbyFathersSmythandMcDonnell, C.SS.R.,asdeaconandsub-deaconrespectively.TheRev.FatherMcDonnell, C.SS.R.,preachedatinesermononthe "PreciousBlood."

Question Box.

* Itistobeimpedthateandidatesfor confirmationarenotunmindfulofthefact. thattheHolySecramentwillbea:1mila, era!bytheBishoponthefirstSundayof Aneciet.IItiltswhohavenotbeencon- Question:Couldyoutellmehowmany tirmed.::n.Iconvertswoulddowelltoint-CatholicChurehesweredestroyedbythe reateeea-petthemselvesintocommunica-greatearthquakeinSanFrancisco,and innusithitheirpriestssothattheymayre-whatwasthevalueofthepropertylost? alyetheereessaryinstruction,andbe Answer:Thequestionwouldbeavery properlyprepared. difficultonetoanswerdidwenothave a 0 Archbishop'Montgomery'sstatementof TheC-theilralwasshort-landedonSun-May6th,1906,athand.Itis:-"Inthe day.Twooftheresalentnrieste-FatherscitytwelvechurchesburntandtheparishO'ReillyandGallagher-hadtosupplyinesabsolutelywipedoutofexistence.In SouthPerthandMidlandJunction. theburntdistrictwelostalon'

11,1908.

oleureheseveryinstitutionwainit,the parishschools,colleges,ecaidamiee,hospitals,HomesforAgedandAbandoned Children,includiagthelargeChurchand CollegeofSt.IgnatiusandtheSacred HeartCollegeoftheChristianBrothers. Four()hurdlesinthecitylostbyearthquake,andseveralothersseverlyshaken, andseveralschoolslikewiseinthesame districtmoreorleesseriouslyinjured." ThetotalecclesiasticalCatholic)losseswere about2600,000.

Question:Inyourrecentissueyousaid theMasonicSocietywaseondemnedby theChurch.Willyoukindlypublishthe reason,asIwishtobepostedonthematter?J.W.C.

Answer:Therearemanyreasonsthat compltheChurchtoprohibitCatholics joiningtheMasons.TheMasonsarea religiousbody-aseot-chaveacreed:itid teachthatamanwholivestruetoitfulfillsallthatisrequiredofman.The GreatArchitectistheGodofMasonry. TheTrinityisunknowntoit.Itisopposedtoallreligionoutsideit,notalways byopenlypersecutingthosewhoholdrevelation,butsecretlyandsilentlybymonopolisingalltrades,governments,and professions,makingthehitofthoseoutsideitsmembershipalonglaborious. fruitlessstruggle.InFrance.Italy,Spain. Mexico,andinSouthAmericanStates, M.:teensyhascomeoutintheopenand shownitselfsavagelyanti-Oatholic."He thatisnotwithMe,"saidChrist,"is againstMe."Sothatliethatisnot withtheChurchisagainstit,andaCathell,whojoinstheMasonicranksiscertaihilyleaguedwiththeCliureli'sfoes,and deservesexcommunication.

QuestionCanyougiveinyourvaluablepaperanyideaofhowtheCatholic populationoftheworldcompareswithall otherso-calledChristiandenominations? -1'.ALA'.

Answer:Until1880itwashardlypossibletoOretimethanavagueguessat themunberofCatholicsintheWhole world,butinthatyearFatherWerner madestudies,whichpermittedhimto formtheconclusionthattheCatholicpopulationoftheglobewasabout217.000.000.In1891anofficialbulletinofstatisticswaspublishedinRome.whiehputs thefiguresat238,000,000,butthelatest statisticsrecentlycompiledbyStreitin theAtlasofCatholicMissionsgives265,000.000.Thefollowingtablewillgivean aofthedistributionandcomparative nurncri,a1strengthoftheCatholicChurch andOfthevarioussectsthat.profess Christianity.Thetableistakenfrom "Rome".Catholics.

Europe 177.700M 11.515.000

Africa 3.005.00

America 71.350,000

Australia(Oceania) 1.090,000

265.300,000'

Preteetants(ofallsects)

Europe 97.295,000

Asia 1.925.000

Africa 11-665.000

America 62.5.55.000

Australia(Oceania) 3.545,000

Total 167.000,000

GreekChurch(withitssects).

Europe 99.000,000

Asia 15.225,000

Africa 3.660.000

Total 118,000.000

ThetotalnumberofChristiansinthe worldis.therefore.about550,000.000. TheJews:liegivenes11.040.000.ThereligionofBrahmaandthedifferentaneientcultsofIndiaincludeabout222.000,000,theBuddhists=areabout120.000,000. theConfucianistsofChinaabout235.000.000,theTaoistsandShinteisteofJapan about49.000.000,idolaters.mostlyinAmeAfrica.about145,000,000.Somethree millionsofthehumanrace:tiregivenas beingofnoreligion. Question:Istheneglect.tohearHigh llaesandsermononSundayforhalfa yearamatterforConfession?-T.(:.

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QuestionInoneoftherecentissuesof the"Record"itwassaidthataCatholic UniversitywastobefoundedinJapan. Did1understandyourightly?

Answer:Yes.JapanistohaveaCatholicUniversity,andRev.FatherJames S.J.,hasjustbeendesignatedby thePopeasthemantobegintheworkof layingthefoundationsofthenewinstitution.FatherRocklitfwasformerly stationedatBuffalo.liewasbournin Indiain1852,ofEnglishparents.For nearlytenyearshewasat,theheadofthe BuffaloMisaionoftheSocietyoffe.sue.

FatherRocklitUefirstdutywillbeto openaUniversityCollege.Hereyoung JapaneseCatholicswillbetrainedinpreparatoryeducationa.sapreliminaryfor theirentrancetotheUniversityofTokio, andnon-CatholicJapanesewillalsobe madewelcometothecollegeandits courses.

TheconceptionandplanningofaCatholic lniversityforJapanhaditssourceint'e brainoftheArchbishopofBoston,Most Rev.WilliamH.O'Connell.WhenMgr. O'ConnellreturnedtoRometorenderan accountofhismissionasspecialenvoyto thecourtoftheMikadohepresenteda volominonsreport,embodyinganumber ofliracti(elreconimenilatione.PhisreportseemedtoPopePiusX.sovaluable thathecausedittobeprintedandcopies ofitdistributedtotheCerdinalsfortheir eelghtenmentanddiscussion.

Thefirstpracticalrecommendationmade wasfortheimmediateerectionofafirstclassCatholicUniversitycollege.witha viewtoitsgradualandeffectivetransformationintoaCatholicUniversity.This college.itwassdggested,shouldbecoentopolitaninitsscopeandinitsdenominatingspiritshouldbeEnglishspeaking.

Fromtheveryfisttheinstitutionmet withtheheartyco-operationoftheJapaneseGovernment.saystheRomancorrespondentoftheBostonPilot.Hecontinues: "ProminentJapanese.fromtheEmperordown,haveseizedeveryopportunity inrecentyearstowelcomeadvancesmade bytheCatholicChurch.andtheyhave leftnothingundonetoshowtheirrespect fortheCatholicChine))andforitsministers,andhaverevealedthegreatesteagernesstowelcomeandencouragetheeducatinghandextendedtothembythe Vatican."

Answer:ThepreceptsoftheChime' bindsustohearMassonallSundaysand Holydays.butitdoesnetsayanything oftheeha.racterofthecelebration.Therefore,oneneednotconfessthathedidnot attendHighMass.However,ifnosermonorinstructionbegivenattheeaely Mass,whichishardlytheeasenowadays. itwouldheagreatfaultinonetoneglect thesermonforaseriousportionoftheyear justbeeluseonebegrwleesthetimenecessarily:TentinattendingaMereat,which thesermonispreached. priestwould heguiltyofgraveFinels,wouldomit preachingforthelengthoftimeyoumenfirm.anditsemsafairemelusionthat themanwhofailsto:Milhimselfofinstile-fleeforthesameperiodwouldalso beguiltyofaseriousneglectofduty.Espeeiallyifheherudelyinformedondoetrineandmorals.

QeeseirinIsittruethattheFree,h !,1amereetenttothescoundrel Zela? Answer:Itistrue.ThebellsofOw ParishChurchofSareenes,France,were melteddowntoprovidethenecessary

priestinSt.John'sCollege,Walerford. just.10yearsago.Hediedonthetensh anniversary.In1981liepaidaviratto Irelandinthehopeofimprovinghishealth andonhiswaybacktoSouthAustralia, bestayedaconsiderabletimeintheDioceseofPerth,beingforawhileatthe Cathedral,andlateronet.Menzies.Feelingeuffieientlyimproved,hereturnedto hieownDiocese.Hewasattendedbythe Rev.FathersRyanandMurphy,anddied averyedifyingdeathfrompulmonary consumption.Thesad,thoughoutau,pectednews,(-restedunivemalLege, throughouttheDiocese He wasamost,earnest.zealous,andenergeticworker,andwasdeservedlypopular whereverhelabored.-R.1.1).

Rev.FatherCollinsofSouthNIelbourne recentlycelebratedhissilverjubileeinthe priesthood.Thepeopleamongstwhomhe haslaboredforthepast19yearswere mostenthusiastic..Theypresentedhim withaddressesandnumerousandvaluable presents,andthespeechesontheoccasion weremostflattering.DeanPhelansaid thatduringtherev.gentleman'scareerof 19yearsatSouthMelbournehecleatedet morethan£20,000.

Victorian"Eva"ofthe"Nation"Fund hasreached£343.

The0a.kleighFete.heldat.XavierCollege,Kew,realised£56314s.7d.The samewasgiventoNlotherPrioress,Good ShepherdConvent,Oakleigh.

AttheCorpusChristicelebrationsat Manly,nearSydney.itissaidtherewere 25,000peoplepresent.HisEminencethe Cardinal,asusual,waspresent,haleand hearty,throughheisapproachinghisfour scoreyears.

AccordingtoDr.Dnhig,thesumof £18.000has,beenspentwithinthelast sevenyearsinschoolbuildingsat.Rockhampton.

Thefoundationstonecollectionofanew PresentationConvent.atWaggabyDr. Gallagherrealised£600.

3ntlystee

AMeinerialFundhasbeenstartedin Adelaidetoperpetuatethememoryofthe lateMr.Kingston.ArchbishopO'Reilly hassubscribed£33s.towardsit.

TheVeryRev.ArchpriestNevinhasreeciivN1emote-es-incenewsofthehealthof FatherO'Neill.whowasrecentlythevieofserious inMifflin.Therev. eentlemanIselonestotheDineeseofAdelaide.

Weregrettoreportthedeathofthe Rev.FatherNeeent.ofMaitlend,S.A. Therev.gentlemanwasanativeofCarrick-on-S-tvir,Tipperary,andwasordained

FORTHEFIRESIDE.

Freshflowersarogrowing ByLife'sfirst,flowing,. Whosewavesareglowing InthelightofTruth; AndJoyiestealing O'ereveryfeeling, WhileHopekeepspealing FromthetowerofYouth. FramNature'streasure Wesnatchthemeasure Ofsparklingpleasure Whichwemadlydrain; Anddeemthatnever Fondtiescansever, Butshieldusever Frontgriefandpain.

AsAgeadvance' Thesunlightdances Withficklerglances OntheStreamofLife; Andmistsofwarning Thatseem'dadorning Thebrowofmorning Growtocloudsofstrife. Last.joyappearing Oursadsourscheering Withdreamsendearing. Ofthedaysofyore. OurSpillitpillows OnMem'ry'sbillows, 'Neathpensivewillows Forevermore!

COMO\ERRORSABOUTEYES.

Oneofthemostnoteworthyadvantages ofthepresentepochisthatsoreeyes arealmost.unknown;likewisecrosseyes. Evensoshortatimeasagenerationago itwasacommonthingtoseepeopleof allagesandconditionswithinflamed eves.Asforstrabismus,cinedoessee acaseofitnowandthen.butitisvery exceptional.Agenerationagocrosseyes wereregardedasahopelessmisfortune. Therewasnothingthatcouldbedone. Achildthusafflictedwasobligedto-go throughlifewithoneeyelookinginward; oroutward,astheeasemightbe.It, wasnot.onlyadeformity,hutamisfortuneinotherways.forapersonwhois badlycroes-eyedseesoutofonlyone eye.Nowadays.however,saveinrareinstances,themattercanbesetrightbya, simplesurgicaloperation.Itismainly forthisreasonthatoneseessofewpersonswhoarecross-eyed.ascompared withafewyearsago.Asforsoreeyes. theyarecured,orprevented,byglasses correctthetroubles,suchasnearsight orastisenatiem.whicharethecauseof theiniedlief.Pciletpsthemosteutiottsof ninnyabsurdpopularnotionsahopteyesis thatwhichcausespeopletorefrainfront wearingneededglassesforthereasonthat "iftheyonceput.themontheywillalwayshavetousethem."Insuchabelief,thereisonlyonegermoftruth. Whenglassesthatareneededhaveonce beenadopted.nobodoiseverwillingto givethemup.simplybecausetheImprovementofvision,orgainincomfort, assuchthattheyquicklymakethemselvesindiepensatle. Thereisscarcelyanythingaboutwhich' popularignoranceissoprofoundasitis inregardtoeyes.Neversomanypeople, willconfesstowearingglassesforastigmatism.hutaskoneofthemwhatastiematiernis,andtheanswer,ifany.isa randomguess.Yet.astigmatismissimply anirregularityinthecurvatureofthe cornea,'whichissetinfrontoftheeye likeawatchglass.Oneoftenhearsit saidthatoculistsoccasionallytakeout eyes,cleanthem,andputthemleek:yet nothingcouldbemoreimpossiblewithout destroyingsight.When"oldsight" comes,asitdoestoallnormaleyesat fiftyyearsorKeller.complaintis'made thatthesightisfailing.Butthefeet isthattheeyesareaszoo.]asever.Jett needmildconvexglassestohelpthe focusatthenearpoint.Cataractissupposedtobeafilmovertheeye.whereas itisreallyanopacityofthecrystalline lensbehindthepupil.Tosuchabsurd iselielfs,indeed,thereisnoend.

TheDeakinfamilygaveamostenjoyableeuchrepartyat"MonRepos.," GlebePoint,asasend-offtoDr."Jeff." Dr.DeakinisabouttopracticehisprofessioninW.A.Ourreaderswillrememberthathewasthefirstboythatwonthe Government,£450inW.A.-hewasthena studentintheChristianBrothersCollege. Perth.HethenWenttotheSydneyUniversity.andsucceededinwinningseveral prizes,andhadquiteasplendidcourseto awelcome.andwishhimeverysuccessin thelandofhisadoption.

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HaveyouvisitedW.Zimpel'sshowrooms lately.Theycontaineverylineofferni tare,carpts,linoleum,andfurnishings; worthinspecting.beingep-toelateunique indesignsandpriceddowntohedro,k. \V.Zimpelcanfurnishyoucompletely fromendtoend,peekinganddeliveringto allpartsofthecolonywiththeutmost. care.

'LINSEEDCOMPOUND'forCoughs andColds.RelievesAsthmaanddifficult breathing.

Kalgoorlie Notes.

(FromOurtlwnCorresixmdsm.)

otherprominentcitizensintheCouncil Chambers.Manycomplimentaryspeeches weremadeinreferencetotheyoungstudent,andtohisteachersalso.Ameeting,convenedby,CanonRobinson,was luridinthePresbyterylastnight,and easwellattended,totakeamorepracticalwayofsayingfarewelltohimbefore heleavesKalgoorlie.

Theskatingcrazehasgotafirmgrip enthegoldfieldsresidents,andduring certain110111'Softhedayandnight,old andyoung,malesandfemales,areto'he seeneitherwalkingorridingtothevarioushallstoenjoythemselvesinthe whirlingmazeofrollerskating.Dancingandallotherfortisofindooramusemeatforthetimebeingarecompletely knockedoat,andKingSkatingholdsthe sway.Thereareskatingclasses,skating ,schoolsteachersofskating,instruceorsof theartofskating,poloskating(-lute, etc,andeventheHibernianHallis pressedintouse,andisnowpractically ahallforskaters,and.severalofthe Eiberniausthemselves,beingeorepetent skaters,areteachinglice,andcharging onlyforadmission.andtheireffortspromisetobeasourceofconsider:deeprofit -for-thehull,theforemostworkersbeing J.Cruseandit.Boyles.Itwasfearedat firstthatskatingwouldruinthefloe fordancing,butsuchisnotthecase,and thefloorisevenbetterfordancingeach Wednesdaynightthanitwas-before skatingtook-place. Ihearthehallcommitteehavedecide-I toaltertheconstitutionoftheweekly dances,andformaC.:dhoti(Social('lout. onlinessimilartotheSt.Mary'sClub ofeightornineyearsago.Thiswillcertainlybeanimprovement,asCatholiss onlywillbeeligibletobecomeinemItets. and,ofcourse,_willhavetherighttointroducetheirfriende,shouldtheywisht doso.Itakeit.Itproperlycarriedout, IfeelsuretheClubwillcommenditseet totheCatholiccommunity.;mearilhay, alargerollofmembersinaverysht., time. ThevisitoftheAli-sonIThtlicrs bail,40,4etfeetontheineuthcisliip theHibernianSociety.assine!:their thenumberinitiated!ousthe;Nuttfive permeeting,andaccordingtetheactivstyhein;displayedbymemlieraatresent.thenumberpromisestoin-.1-c.;se rapidly.TheLadiesBranchislikenise forsineahetcl. iththe4411(.01.Sre centlyelectedallwillworksmoothly andsolidlytogether,andIwillbemuch surprisediftheBrame'doesnot.chitties, itsmembershipduringthepresentyesr. Every ladyintheparishshould beiiithesociety.andIfeelcurethey onlyneedasking,whentheywouldb, comemembers.

OrThursdaynextthereistobea euchrepartyanddance,organisedbythe committeeoftheSouthKalgoorlieChurch -funds,Ibelieve,aretogotowards buildinganaltar.Theseeuchreparties arealwayspopular.-Severalgoodprizes aretobedonated.Ticketsare2s.6d. Speciallatetrainsaretobeprovidedby thecommittee.

Bev.CanonRobinsonreturnedfrom Menziesandotherplacesoutback.on Saturday.lookingthepictureofhealth. HereportsverysuccessfulmissionseonduotedbyFatherMurray.Hehaulthe verygreatprivilegeotconfirminga greatnumberofchildrenandadultsduringthemissionatMenziesandother places.HefavouredBrownHillwitha visitonMondaymorning.

Menzies

Notes

isgenerallygivenexpressiontoinsaltetorymovements,anassemblageof Terpsichoreandevoteesatthenewtown hellontee17thisgenerallyexpected.

Correspondence

(Wearenotresponsiblefortheopinions ofourcorrespondents).

THEIRISH1NINI14ATIONSCHEME.

TotheEditor.

Sir,-Ihavereadthethewell-studied pronouncementofyourcorrespondent,Mr. Cavanagh,ontheproposedIrishimmigrationschemewithgreatinterest.Inhis longletterheduesnottellusanything thatthe"maninthestreet"duesnot know,andyethearrogantlyassertsthat allwhorefusetoagreewithhintaremen "withgoodheartsandweakintellects." Idonotthink,Sir,thatsuchan&Am-retie manneristhebesttoinducementoreconsidertheirdecisions.Wemaybevery weakandblindandhaltwhen.compared withthelustrousbrillianceofyourcorrespondent,butsurelythelatterwillconcedethatthosewholookattheotherside ofthepicturewhichhehas"painted" havearighttotheiropinionwithoutbeing reckoneduncagedlunatics.

Theaboveableandpointedletteract hisLordshiptheBishopplacestheappeal oftheChristianBrothersasplainlyasit canbeputbeforeourreaders.Itisnow fortyyearssincetheBrothersfrontLee landbegan,theirgoodandtrulyuseful workinAustralia,andyetthisisthevery firstappealthattheyhavemadetothe peopletoaidthemingettingupacentral NovitiateorTrainingCollegeforyoung membersoftheOrdertomeetthewants arisinginallpartsoftheCommonwealth. HereinWesternAustraliawehaveewe ralbranchesofthisexcelleatBrotherhood, andmuch-verymuch-goodhasbeen doneinourmidstbytheirteaching.Yet, noonecansaythattheBrothershavein anywaybeenaburdentooarpeople. Bazaars,rattles,orcollectionstheyhave hadnamesincethefirst.

Therefore,nowthatageneralappeal forhelpinthenewworktheBrothersare undertakingisbeingmadetoallAustrae lia,weareconfidentourpeopleherewill notlagbehindinsonobleacause.

TheBishop,110tNithstatidingthemany callsfromallpastsofhitextensiveDiocese,hasheadedthelistwithadonation of£25.

OnSundayourbelovedCanoncongratulatedthemembersoftheSacred HeartontheirapproachingHolyCoininunieninsuchlargenumbers,and'love theywouldcontinueastheyhadbegun, ands,showthatthet..riitsoftheomission wouldhavealastingeffect.

The(ThildrenofMaryheldaeuclec partyanddanceintheHibernianHall onMondaynight,forthepurposeofpayingfortheirnewbanner.andtheresult exceededtheirmostsanguineantir,:,. tions.foritwaswithoutadoubtthemost successfuleuchrepartyeverhelditttHtalaad Hall.Therewere34 1.s.andmanyh tositoat.cmaccountofthereINbeing suffieienttables.TheRev.FatherKiley pressentedtheprizeswhichwereall worthwinning.liftertheeuchrewasover refreshmentswerepruvidod.stdhey..all enjoyedthedancewhichfollowed.tuts musicheir;supplielbyMissBoylen. whoisbecomingagreatfavoriteasa pianist.MissSullivanworkedveryhard Indeedassecretary,andwasablyassistedbythemembersftfthesociety. willallbelookingforwardtothenext partywhichthissocietywillbesureto giveusatanearlydate.

St.Catherine's11.A.C.13.Society.-The half-yearlymeetingoftheabovebranch washeldonTitedaylastintheHibernianHall.andN%,/eswellattended,the president(SisterMatthews)inthechair. Theminutesofthelastmeetinghaving beenreadandconfirmed,thecorrespondencewasreceived,andaccountswere passedforpayment.Theauditors'report wasthenreadbythesecretary.Three mewmemberswereinitiatedduringthe evening.Specialinterestwastakenin theelectionofofficers,andthevarious seatswerekeenlyeon-tested.Theelectionofofficersresultedasfollows:President,SisterO'Dea;vice-president. SisterSullivan:secretary.SisterStormon (unopposed):treasurer,SisterCahill: warden,SisterQuinn;guardian,Sister Mullaney;sickvisitors,SistersCahill andSullivan;minutecorrespondent.SisterSullivan.Thenewmember'sweeeinstalledbytheretiring.president,whohada termoftwoyearsinthechair.Thepresidentthankedthemembersfortheir courtesytoherduringherloagtermof office,andaskedthemtoextendittothe ingoingpresident,andoneoftheoldest membersofthebranch.AUretuned thanksforthehonorofoffice.anda specialweeofthankswasgiventoBros. DwyerandSaunders,fortheveryefficienthelptheyhavealwaysgiventothe ladies'branch.Anexecutivemeetingwas themformed,thefolowingbeingelected:-SisterO'Dea,SisterMatthews,SisterStormon,PieterQuinn.SisterSulle ;roteofthankstotheretiringpresident. Tan.Themeetingclosedwithahearty OnMondaylastacivicreceptionwas giventoMasterJ.HoranbytheMayor hetCouncillorsofKalgoorlieandmany

CatholicMissions,VoolgarandMenzies.-Onthe17thtilt.aCatholicmission wasopenedatWoulgarbythusRev. FatherMurray.C.S.S.R..Superior,Redemptorists.Perth.The6.30and9 Ms'=es,justrutt :tilt{rotaries. sermons.,andltenedicionsmiftheIllesseil Sacramentcontinuingetorningandeves ingthroughouttheweek,concludingum tiliefollowingSunday'morning.The Rev.Fatherwasmuchpleasedwiththe resultofhismissionaryeffortsinthis sturdysuburbofMovies.where,during hisfoarorfivedays'arduouslabourshe wa,thewelcomeguestofMrs.F. O'Reilly. Immediatelyaftertheconclusionofthe 7.30Mass.WcsolgtileSundaymorning. Fatlit.t.MurrayrepairedtoMenzies,openingtItemissionthereat10e.m.Massfor alarge«,egreeatitet.Incisingtheweek 'theMenziostnisAion\vasexceptionally wellattended,the6.30Massesand9 a.m.Massesbeingfollowedbyinteresting,tellingdiscourses,andinstructions suitableforadultsandchildren,thelatter ;menthe:the9a.111.Masses.Crowded congregationsattendedeverynightduringtheweek.TheintrodrictionofexperiencesandreminiscencesofpastmissionsconductedbythezealousRedemptoristinvarious.partsoftheworld. coupledWithstriktligandpatheticanecdotesrelatingtosame,intothesermons borefruitofavisibleandpracticalnature.vii.,iiitheeglifyingandself-sacrificingmannerinwhichalltheCatholics oftheparish.withveryfewexceptions. approachedthesacraments,despitethe oldoppositionoftheelements,frost, rain,etc.Onthenight.ofReparation totheBlessedSacrament,thealtarwas profuselydecorated,theat-rayofbrftrhuiitlightsdisplayingthebeautifulcandelabra,andminiaturepotsofchoiceflowersinfestoonsandgarlands,tothebest adavntage,thesermononthisnight, Presence."beingparticularly cleariii (bithelastSundayof themission.CanonRobinson.ofKalgeurlie,withspecialfaeultiesfrontRonne. administeredthesacramentofconfirmationtoaconsiderablenumberofadults andchildren.precededbyinexplana tionofthemeaning.origin,andeffects oftheholyrite,followedbytheusual insitructiveremarkslendprayers,the churchbeingcrowded.Thelastsermon ofthemissionbytheRev.FatherMurray wasonvarioussubjects:Theoccasions ofsin,unnecessarycompanykeepingbetween-thesexespriorto!marriage.the evilsofmixedmarriages,etc.Heconcludedbyblessingthesensesandthehome ofeachandeveryonewhohaddonethe mission,andfinallygavethePapalblessing inaveryimpressivemanner.Thegood missioner,inbiddingfarewellfromthe altar,congratulatedallwhohaulattendedthemission90well,particularlythose whohadmademanysacrificestodoso, andalsothankedallwhohadassistedin snakingthemissionsuchasuccess.viz.. thegoodSisters,inattendingtoand decoratingthealtar,withothers.and thechoirfoetheirregularattendanee andcapableperformanceofchoralduties.Anditmaynotbeamissforus toparticularise,viz.,ayoungladytravellignwithCatholicliteratureandpious objectsinconnectionwiththemission. MiesO'Flaherty,who'wasafairtower ofstrengthtotheMenzieschoir. Everanharness,FatherMurray.on thecompletionoftheMenziesmission, wasinmotionformissionsat.Niagaraand Kookynis. TheMenziesandWoolgarCatholics wereverysorrytohearlatelyofthe deathinSouthAustralia.oftheRev. FatherNugent.whosomethreeyearsago livedinMenzies.TheRev.Father.byhis amiabledualities.hadeneearedhimself tohispeople.Mayherestinpeace.

YourcorrespondenttauntsitswithcomingtoWestAustraliaatall,ifitissucha pealthatitisnottitforourcompatriots wholeaveIreland-whetherwewillorno! IconfessIdonotsettheforteofhis query.Iledidnotdaretouseitasart argument,andthereisnoreasonwhy1 should.belaborit,inordertogivehim "points."Suchqueriesarethesameas thosewehavebeenlisteningtoforyears, viz.,"W.A.isagoodplacetomakemoney butyoucangetabetterplacetospend it."It,ispurelyandsimplyunmitigated Waif,whichrequiresnoanswer.

Mr.CavanaghhasgiventheCelticClub ablowthatitmustreeltinder."its lalitmelessandcolorlessexistelice'inthe (rinseofcountryisadeseriptiott,which, howeverharshandbitter.iSOnlytontrue. Heshouldnotbethelinttogiveit-perhaps,butIsay,"Hear,hear"totheman whobeldevgiveshisopininaonapublic matter.SIKVciie, aildcinchthings aregoofintheirway.butaclubofhundredsofso-FoiledIrishmencouldrealise moreiftheytried.thanahen"hatchinga chinaegg."listussionoftheirdutymay showthemthewayofprogress.PersonallyIamagainstimmigrationfromIrelandtoW.A.Irishmenherelosttheir opportunity.andtheycowclamourwhen thegoodthingsare(keened. "Wecangivethentthousandsofaeres." Yes.ofsandplain,butthegropertasteof sand-eatingisanacquiredone.whichit wouldtakeitaell.el'atiolltoaequire.-Yours etc., NEWCHUM. Fteinantle.

AppealoftBehalfoftheNew XolitiateorTrait:12i CollegeoftheChristiau Brothers'forIkeAustralia'Commouwealtk.

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Bishop'sPalace.

Pert-h,Julie2iul,1908.

AeIhavealreadynotified.theRev. BrotherHughesiseuestingforsuitable youngmenwhowouldbewillingtojoin thegreatteachingOrderoftheChristian BrothersintheAustralianCommonwealth.

Toacsomplishthisgrandobjectofthe Brotherhood.theyreuptireimmediately fortheseyoungMenthe-1saNovitiate. whichmustbethoroughlywell-equipped fortheirefileienttraining.

ThisInstitutionshouldbesetiondto mileinAustralia.

TheBrothershavequiterecentlyse curedfurthepurposenamedsuitable groundsadjacenttoSydney.Nowthey onlyrequire.butdorequire,thefunds necessarytoerectandfurnishtherequisitebuildings.

TheworkoftheBrothersinWestAustraliaareenwellknownthatIamconfidentthematterhasonlytobeputbefcretheirfriendstosecuregenerousassistance.

Iheartilyrecommendthisappealofthe BrotherhoodtoalltheiradmirersandwellwishersinWestAustralia.

Quiterecently,foranothergoodwork01 theBrotherhood,Mr.T.F.Quinlangenee rouslydonatea£130.Examplesofthis kindshouldstimulatealltodotheirpart, andtodoitspeedily."Whogivesquickly givestwice."Letustrustthenthatthe responsetothepresentappealshallbe promptandopen-hearted;andthatall friendsoradmirersoftheBrotherswillat onceforwardtheirdonationseithertothe Bishop,tothelocalclergy,ordirectto thecollector,Rev.BrotherHughes,atthe College,St.George'sTerrace,Perth.

MARKTWAIN'SAUSTRALIAN.

Itishardfora,humorist.tobetruthful. Theworldwouldhavelostmanygood storiesifallmenhadbeenlikeGeorge NVashington.Thisisaproposofthefact that,MarkTwainrelatethatonce,when lecturing,lielandedatanAustralianport. "Therewasnoporterinsighttocarry,my, luggage.Seeingarough-lookingoldfete lowleaningagainstthepostwithhis handsinhiepockets,Ibeckonedtohim, andsaid,"Seehere,ifyou'llcarrythose bagsuptothehotel1'11giveyouhalfa crown."Themacscowledatme.He tookthreeorfourgoldsovereignsfromhis poeket,threwthemintothesea,scowled atmeagain,andwalkedawaywithoutis word."Doubtless,Markintendedthis yarnasamanlyprideandindependence ofournationalcharacter.Buthedoes usarashinjustice.NnAustralianwould throwhissovereignsintothesea. He wouldhavecarriedthebagsuptothe hotel,shoutedMarkadrink,andpolitely expressedhisgratificationthathehad beenaffordedanopportunityofbeing. helpfultoafellow-creature.

E.C,STOTT andCO's. BusinessCollege

Themostup-to-date, Themostinfluential BUSINESSEDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION inn WesternAustralis. SUBJECTS, Shorthand,Typewriting,Book-keep. lag,OfficePractice,BusinessArithms, tic,Invoicing,Handwriting,etc. Student'sTermcommencesfromdo ofenrolement.

MaleJuniorsareurgentlyrequested tocommencewithus,asourwool'? forJuniorClerks,cannotmeettint demand.

ANewHall.-AtWoolgaratownhall, orconcert,hall,orbothcombined,isto beopenedonthe17thbyagrandball. Althoughthistownshipofsomewhatless than300ofapopulationisa"one-horse show"itissurroundedwithanairof steadyprogress,and,asthepeople'sjoy

xM.(11BNEY, BishopofPerth.

ThisletterwasreadintheCathedralon Sundaythe5thinst.Anablediscourse wasdeliveredthereonbyFatherSmythat lastMass.

Theleadingmachineonthealready' )verstookadmarket.

Writeusforparticulars. E.C.STOTT&CO., ROYALARCADE,

HayandBarrackStreets,Perth, elophass,No.1281.

GREAT SaleHALF-YELYSale

1.BRENNANBROSHaySt., Perth,

GiganticWinterSale

CommencedonlastTuesdayMorning.

AndisoneofthemostgenuineandsatisfactorysaleseverheldinPerth: Inmanyinstancesthebargainsborderonthephenomenal,andall offeringsarequitesensational.

GreatDisplayofWinterGoods.

WEMIGHTGOONANDDESCRIBETHEBARGAINSAS"'WONDERFUL,""GRAND,""STUPENDOUS,"ANDALLTHECrl.H.bRSUPERLATIVEADJECTIVES,BUTOURREPUTATION'FORPREVIOUSGENUINESALESDOESNOTWARRANT.IT.TOCONCLUDE,LADIES ANDGENTLEMEN,WEWISHTO'ASSUREYOUHE'TTER.BIGGER,ANDBRIGHTERBARGAINSNEVERWEREOFFEREDYOUBY ANYSOLVENTFIRMTHISSIDEOFTHEEQUATOR.

ShopattheStoreofBresnanBros',hayStreet

A(elmifAlltial WitadXsissr.

Itwa,electionday,andthewifeof oneofthecandidatesmadeatriumphant tourofaslumdistrictinamagnificent motorcar.Acrowdgatheredround,and sheshookhandswithallandsundry. "One-littleboywasbeingpushedhack,end liebegantocry."Nevermind,"saida man,"I'llliftyouuptoseethelady." "Idon't.wanttoseeher,"returnedthe boy."Iwanttogetnear.Iwantmy sixpence.Shemissedmewhenelsegave 'emouttothechildrenyesterday."

HOWADAMWASPUNLSHEID.

Aprominentpastortellsthisstory Ivisitedacertainschoolonedaywhere Bibleinstructionwaspartofthedaily course,andinordertotestthechildren's knowledgeaskedsomequestions.

Oneclassoflittlegirlslookedparticularlybright,andIaskedthetallest one,"WhatsindidAdamcommit?"

"Heateforbiddenfruit."

`Right.WhotemptedAdam?"

"Eve."

"NotreallyEve,buttheserpent.And howwasAdampunished?"

Thegirlhesitated,andlookedconfused. Behindhereatalittleeight-year-old,who raisedhernandandsaid"Please,pastor,Iknow."

"Well,tellus;howwasAdampunished?"

"HehadtomarryEve."

MILK.

Aboydeliveringmilkwasstoppedthe otherdaybytwodetectiveofficers,who askedhimifanythingwasputintoit. "Ou,ay,"wastheanswer.

Thereuponthetwoofficers,thinking theyhadaclearcase,offeredhimapenny ifhewouldtellthemwhat.

"Ah,"saidhe,withagrin,"yewadna gie'sthepennythoughItell'tye."

"Oh,yes,wewill,"saidtheofficers.

"Gie's't,then,"saidthelad,andthe thepennywashandedoverwiththeques- tion:-

"Now,whatdoyouputinthemilk?"

"Oh,"saidtheboy,withacunning look,"IpitthemeasureineverytameI tak'onyout."

LOVELY.

Parson:"Well,ElizaJenkins,and howdidyouenjoyyourdayinthe countrylastweek?"

Eliza:"Oh,sir,wehadapuffickly lovelytime;wesawtwopigskilled,and agentlemanburied."

Thevisitortotheprovidedschool,anxioustodemonstratethenecessityofre Jigiousteaching,saidtoalittleboy:-

"I'llgiveyouaha'pennyifyou'lltell mewhereGodis."

Quicklycametheanswer,tn!?surprise:"I'llgiveyouapennyifyou'll tellmewhereGodisn't."

TOBAOCOSHOPREPARTEE.

"Youlookworriedi"remarkedthe snuffbox.

"AndIhavecausetobe,"repliedthe longplugofnavy;"itwon'tbelongbeforeIamcutup."

"Ohthat'snothing,myfriend.Itwon't .belongbeforeIampinched."

"I'dliketoopenasingingschool," saidtheyoungladywiththesqueaky voice,asshesteppedfromthetrain."Do youthinkthere-isalargefieldinthis community?"

"Yessum,"drawledtherudefarmeron theplatform,"tharbeafieldfortyacres widebackofthebrickkilns,an'nothing yeoucoulddisturbbutbull-frogsand snake,."

O'Connellhadgotamanoffatonetime forhighwayrobbery,andatanotherfor burglary,butonathirdoccasion,for stealingacoastingbrig,thetaskofhoodwinkingthejuryseemedtoogreatfor evenhaspowersofcajolery.However, hemadeoutthatthecrimewascommittedonthehighseas,andobtainedanacquittal.Theprisonerlifteduphishands andeyestoheaven,andexclaimed:"May theLordlongspareyou,Mr.O'Connell, tome!"

Agentleman,whowasinthehabit tafdiningdailyatacertainrestaurant, saidtothewaiter,anIrishman,whoattendedhim:"Insteadoftippingyouever',day,Pat,I'llgiveyouyourtipina lumpsumattheendofthemonth."

"Wpuldyoumindpayingmeinadvance,sir?'eskedthewaiter.

"Well,that'sratherastrangerequest,"remarkedthegentleman."However,ifyouareinwantofdomemoney now,here'sahalf-crownforyou.But didyoudistrustme?"

"Oh,no,air,"grinnedPat,pocketing thehalf-crown,"butIamlavin'here to-mbrrow-"

AWoodfordmanwasfined10s.forunlawfullyconnectingagaspipewithhi* meterafterithadbeendisconectedby theWestHamGasCompany,owingto hisnothavingpaidhisbill.Afterthe Rashadbeencutoff,thedefendant,Mr. HenryBoyce,wootetellingthemhehad re-conectedthemeter,andcontinuing:-

"Ihaveinstructedmydog-anIrish terrier-promptlytosamplethelegsof anyofficialswhomayentermyhousefor thepurposeofmakinganyexamination ofmymeter.Thisdogdogsnotrequire anypettingon-itwillbethesettingoff againwhich,inmyabsence,may'beate tendedwithdifficulty."

Hese.sequentlywrote:-

"Myinstructionstomydogremainunaltered.Thismorninghelookedatme asmuchastosay,'AmItotake&milesofpeoplewhodiguppipesinfront ofthehouse?'Itoldhim,`No,itmight leadtotrouble.'"

Acrownofglory-isabeautiful headofhair.AnAustralianlady nowinLondon writesunder dateJan.28, 1907:

"Ayer'sHairVigor hasdonemyhair aworldofgood. Thankstoit,myhair isnowthick,glossy, andsoft,andwhen plaitedis65inches long.Ayer'sHairVigor oughttobeusedby everywomanwho takesprideinher appearance." Youalsomayhail) suchacrownof (gloryifyouwill followtheexampleofthisladyanduse

willremovealldandruffand makeyourhairrichandabundant.

1 ProtestantClergyman's SplendidAppreciationofIreland

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'rimRev.W.A.Hurl:tutCollision,of London,oneof'Irelandamustgiftedmusician_`,whorecentlymadeacamerttour inlrelendinaidof(heritableweeks,has publishedabookofexperiencesandimpreseuin,inandonIreland.Thebookis moatinterestingreadingthroughout.It incharacterisedbyoriginality,keenobservation,andaquainthumorforwhichthe genialdoctorisfamous. Hisviewson seriousIrishquestionsareremarkable, and,fromoneofhiscreed,muet,refreshing.HeevidentlyhasathoroughinsightintoIrishproblems,andunderstands therealneedandrequirementsofthe country.Unreligiousquestionsheis veryoutspoken,andfearlesslygivesutterancetohisgenerousappreciationofCatholicIreland.Thesubjoinedextractswill bereadwithdeepinterest-,especiallyles exposure,ofthehypocrisyofproselytisinginstitutions.Thebookshoulddo muchtowardeducatingEnglishpeoleinto atriterandbetterknowledgeofthelives andaspieitionaoftheItieltpeople:-

1-heReligionofIreland.

"There.is 1Society,whishisknowna, `TeeIrishel,arch 'lutemere fastitit,cease:useisablotwithefair faceoftheEmerald1,1e.Itvetename -atuianoteet,1believe-isastandinginsulttothemajorityOfthelaiehpeople. Pes,iblythekva,,,/1 itsmistakes theagh, doubt,well-nica,1laborsare netmorevleer, eeemLedthatthey are.isthat,thevets-peep,.foiwhu,e nttieworkoftheie..,laityisintended,in ile,.01itheave-.piteit,nwinberefor tieeignoi;iii,5. Iltuwindegnolim,isinneeintempeete:manner,ler, afterall,WC knoweverything, and 01t,ltebeeseducate,'peoplein crycotterabeoletelyepee reeaeltosceneonequeatioaor .1tetc,auietineieisastrange teatpeople aruledenotliketo bate,mghtignorantet{ueysetastion. 1 hatemet'lienand\semenwhocould hardlyraeleawrite,whowcuildeagerly 1,1iteenit,,theeleetaldieeaionsweea tnit.isiteInole,01'OfDiVI,Ilityifthey oiledeatygetthechance.1knowpen! teatueonetwarewhet,hecliultitellimenus slheeeofwine,whogo*eeryyeahtothe ReyaAerilamsandcriticisenwrielessly irisailisai,weltrtityear.Ihavemet nitere - esers.wiiiikneweverythia theydel-reposeignerana 1,-:.heirowaparte-teatblanch ofstudswe,(ease1amrunethatthe member,ofthesocalledIrishChurch ll ins'arereallywellmesangpeople. 1(10notknewwhothey:u.e,IceIhave etudiensly flitliagouttheirnames tiitt,utl,lmitethisceapeterofmy bee;witheiethedangerofbeingbieseed inant'waSshio",ver, theireilertsneylate Alaconfidentthat Theyit,In-advisedandSallyMeraigeo and1fearthatienceaniayes,Imust usetitne;ywoeignerane-isatthe boteenofitit.lee-it:leeofwhat!IgnoranceoftheIS,thatthevastmajority ofteeBonerCailteliasefbehindareinfinitelybettertaughtaidfirmoreintimatewiththetunitimentalsof'The Faith.'diantheV111'peoplewholiretryinto',invert'them.Faithisanighty potrir.0114,hasOnlytoreadtheeleventh shapteioftheEpistletotheHoliiewsti remindens-illwhatthenyeofolddid throughfaith.ThefaithoftheIrishnationi,beautiful.somethingfortheworldto admire.,iimething, leitheceryangels ofHeil at.Sevenentries ofEnglishmitgote,anienthaverolled awayandleftthe Faithoftie. N'ationSt-tengerThan Ever.

'TheReformedCheat,efIrelandlie,lied opportunitiesforwerkingarningstthe Irishforthree(-Anemic:,andahalf,and herinfluenceneonthee.wheelImay trulycallthereal dieingallthese threehundredandlift-,yesesleebeen, practicallysptaileitg,infinitesimal.soloyal aretheIrishtiitheChairofSt.Peter. It,istitmyinieetioa-torhae, lightthreesed.,ofthe awl miceascclitilihi-t,It,:,. Leh-alias,eiali andlow, !I:leleerie-Waledclinine the'penal'times,ladIseanie,helpalluding,enpassant, sheaseeiiiiicatnenTiler, svh;c1Jflirt !i.t. daysoftrial,whichef!IlW1 :1,led thesameoutwiththeirFaith c-as, 'uponthemlikecleinFineti-s whieh butstrongerthanever.Pe-aiMimiwas

livinganddyingfortheirsupport,who, 1ask,wereforemostinachebeetleforlibertyandright?

WhoWeretheBestFriendsoftheIsiah 'reflect?

futiletodestroythatgrandspiritofallegiance.Bribery,whetherintheshape ofmoneyorearthlyadvancement,proved vain.Mydearfriendsofthe'IrishChurch Missions'Iwonderwhatyouwouldsay ifyouheardthatthepoorRoman°MholiesofIrelandwerestartingaMissionto *converttheheatheninEnglandtoChristianity?Whatamightypoetise,you wouldmakeagainstwhatyouyouwould calltheiraudacity!YetfortheirMission theywouldhavejustasmuchright-as, andfarmorereasonthanyouhavefor yours-youwho SeektoUnderminetheFaith ofapeoplewhohavethatsimplechildlikeDefierintheirreligion,wheelnolean' apersonthantheSaviourofSinners,the Sunof(meihimself,heldbeforeusasa41 ideal.Idonotwriteasonewhoisignorent ethenna,01,1.asonewhowasbornin Ireland,std.'Anewpatents,er""dltmedrs, andgreatagrandparenta,ee.,werebornin Irelandtoo;asoneelmtheetherefor thuty-tlireeyears;onewhore'name'a nacrewasUCallaghan;one\raneeguano rather,becausehewasaRonneteentic, could.notkeepinhispossessionanurse, thevalueofwhichwasmorethanthirty pound.:;and,thistoo,underaGovernmenttintcan,proleseedryProtestantaiat tolerant.Itauhardlybecalleda\\eel !tritonbythemoststurdy Leagurer I':Clemreturningtotrelandatteren absenceofeightyears,1saw TheOhlLocouideligiunBuineig asbright,ifnotbrighter,thanetii'. WhereaeitIchantedtobeonaSundaycir Holy-day,wherevertheBellsrangoutfur earlyMass,theauecrtofthevillageor countryemirresoundedwiththefootsteps ofanearliestanddevoutthrongpressing eagerlyforwardtoworshiptheirLordand Saviuur,presentinHisHolySacraments.

Protestantsmaysay,'Thisisalareligion utfear.'Fearofwhat?Fearwillnot makehundredsofoldmenandmaidene, youngmenandehildren,turnsuitoftheir bolaatsixandseveno'clockeverySundaymorninginbitterfrostanddriving sleet.fearwillmeleadmultitudeset poor,ill-fed,half-clothedmenandwomen totrampfourandfivemiles-oftentienes intAllTerliS Nla,.fearwell Hutduthesethiugs,DevotrouNSeariat andHisBlessedMotherwill.Howcan anymanseektotakeawayfromtheIrish Peoplethatwhichiuialltheirpoverty makesthemrid?Yettherearesuchpeople.Therearepeoplewhoabusetheir clergy.DA,thesepeopleevercalmlyconsiderwhatitpowerfingoodintheland theRomanCallasclergyofIrelandhave been111111arestill?

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towhomwemayturninthedeepestgratitudeforthis,thebrightestjewelinlreland's.crown?Totheclergy,who,bythe gentleswayofSatra-mentalconfession-a powerforgeedineverycomnmity, thoughsometimes,butveryseldomabused -haveinfluencedIreland'ssonsand daughterstosuchanextentthatthey standconspicuousamongstthetuitionsof Mlleworldeatheveryptirestof1111in thought,wordanddeed.Irishpriests havetheirfaults.Whoistherethathas not?Irishpriestsate,afterall,but1111Mallbeings.Takethese,however,asa body.Whatbodyofmenistherethat hasdonesomuchfurIreland"Theyhave meddled \\'hysltimidnt they?11'herecruelty,injuetice,andwrong artrturipaiit,who,14isk,shouldbeforemostinthefrayagainstthem?Whoof allseenbuttheclergy?leidnottheclergy ofKingjohn'stimemeddleinpoll-6(.6. whenthey towrestMagnaOharta fromthecoliteinptibletyrant?Didnot theclergyoftheChurchofEnglandmeddleinpoliticswhentheyhelpedtokill theEducationBillie1906?Were

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Who,butthepriest*?Cananybodydeny this?'1thinknot.Hadtheyanything togainbytheirendeavor??Nothingwhatever,buttrouble,ebuee,mierepreerentaholeand,-inmanycaste,incairceraLion andotherkindsofpunishment.Inthe fateofallthis,therearepeopleto-day whowouldaskthepeopleofIrelandto thrownoffwhattheycall'theyokeofthe ROUNDTHEWORLD. priests.'rogonofurther,Iwouldcall thisinvitinganationtobeguiltyofthe brueratingratitude,but1willaddsomethingmore,andsay,thatasnotonly havethepriestsbeenthepeople'sleaders againstthetyraniesoflandlordism,but alsoagainst,everyformofinjusticeandoppressionwhichEnglandhasheapedupon IrelandduringmorethansevenlongcennotbelievetheIrishpeopletobetheposbeat:ors,tothrowoilthatsweet,andgentle 'yoke,'whichhasbeensoinstrumentalm bringintothemwhatevertheypossessof liberty,honor,prosperity,andindependence.AlittlewhileagoMr.Bernard Shawsuggestedthatadaymightcome whentheIrishpeopleoftheSouthwould chalkuponthedeadwalls'ToHellwith thePope,'inimiettionoftheblaeheming OrangemenofBelfast.Mr.Shawmust haveaverysuperticialacquaintancewith the-realIrishandtheirmeet.holy Theirfaithwhichhassurvivedcenturies ofpersecutionfromEngland,andcenturneeof TheBiteienessofIgnorantIntolerance fromtheirProtestantbretherninfreland, isathingnottobelightlythrownaside. Itisagreatmysteriouspower,adeep,real ity,aspiritualforce,somethingthathas sunkducvnintotheveryheartandsoul ofthenation.Anumberofbookshave beenwrittenduringlateyearsbyacertainwriterofanti-clericaltendencies.ln thesebooksheseemstolayallthepoverty andmiseryofIrelandatthedoorofthe 'ItalianCatholicpriesthood.Needlessto say,Irisbookshavebeeneagerlydevoured byProtestantsofthatextremetypeWhich nootindinIreland.This,ofcourse,does notsurpriseme,forbigotedpeoplewill swallow-anythug,howevermisleadingit maybe,soIcingasitpatethouownpar tinderpethobbyontheback,butithas surprisedawlpainedmetoendthatthese bookshavefeuelfaceorevenamongst RomanCatholics-RomanCatholicscifthe %cankertype.Thewriter,illoneofhis Leeks,saysthatheisaCatholic..How cananymanprofessingtobeaCatholic tallspeakofthecelebrationoftheHoly Massinthe!minuetinwhichthisgentlemandoes,puzzlesme.Althoughnot beingundertheRomanobedience,1confessthatwereanymemberofmyflockto speakofacelebrationofMassinitny Chtirahinthewaythatthiswallerhas doneregardingoneinhis,Iwouldhardly concedethetitleChrietian,muchlessCatholictohimIfeat'myreader,maybegunLettdtinkhuttheodium.theolOgisurn isgettingthebetterofme,soIhastento explainhowutterlymisleadingthisbook is,asarealandvaluable.descriptiouof thepresentorairystateofaffairinIreland.Amanwhocouldclaim'tobea Catholicandthendeliberatelysetabout heapingridiculeuponacerebrationof Jesua.(Theist',eweappointedService,is hardlyamanthatcanhetakenseriously, ishe?Ihavebeeninmanycountries, Catholic.andProtestant,opSundaysEngland,helmet,Wales,Scotland,France Belgium,Holland,Italy,Switzerland; Norway,Germany,etreandIhave NeverSeenSundayKeptsoWellasItIs inIreland.

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Innoothercountry,Imadeboldtostate, istheresuchavastproportionofthepeopleatworshipontheLord'sDayasin Ireland.True,theIrishhavenottaken tothemselvesthesanctimoniousnessof GlasgowmetheawfulgloominessofLon(3011011aSunday,buttheykeepSundayan awayinwhichnoothernationthatI knowdo.Theydonotstayinbedall dayastheirwayofkeepingthedayof rest.TheygotoChureharidenjoythemselves-tomeanidealwayofspending Sunday.ButtheIrishdomorethanthis. Theydonotfolduptheirreligionwith their-Sundayclothes.Religionienot merelyforSundaywiththem.TheIrish Ronia-nCatholicChurchesarealwaysopen, andalwayshaveagoodlycompanyofthe faithfulprayingandadoringtheirGod tliereiii.TheirHolyDaysandSaints Hantsarenutmerelymattersofarehaeoloeiaaiateresttothem.Theyarenotmere chronologicalsignposts.Theyareallrealitieswhichenterintotheverylifeofthe people.Theyfastontheirfastdays, theypreparefortheirCommunionwith ConfessionandAbsolution.Religionentersmuchintotheirconversation,much intotheirbusiness.theirsocialemergemealsandsoforth.Yes!religionsaturatesandinflitenceaeverythingtheythink of.orsay,ordo.Religionispartoftheir

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Originoflynchraw." :a: CALLEDALTERCoLONELLYNCH, AHERO01.111EREVOLUTIONARY 11AR. 4IP TheRiehmond-Times-Despatch,"retotheoriginofthetermLynch Low,"461124.23 -liestonirl.trav,:linginbehind." whohaswritteni441theRoston"roSt" thestoryofJamesLynchFitzsteplienof Galway,isnodoubt,alittlehastyinher cemlusionthatfromthistragicepisode isderivedtheterm'LynchLaw.'"Probablynoonecansaywithpositiveness whatwastheoriginofthatterm.And certainlythe"tragicepisode.'towhich sherefersisveryfarremovedloanthe procedureswithwhirl]thetermnowadays isinvariablyassociated. Fitzstephen,i41*Lynch,ashewascernmonlycalled,wasMayorofGalwayin 1495.AstheBosomladyquotedabove tellsthestory,heentertainedasaguest irrS,rishomethesonofaSpanishprince. withwhomLynch'sownsonbecameinvolvedinaquarrelover-alady.Aless romanticbutprobablymoreaecurateweeshinsrysthatyoungLynchhadembezzled moneyandtheSpaniardknewofit.At anyrate.yeungLynchmneleredhis enemy,41.11(1threwhisbodyintoGalway harbor.Itwasthedittyoftheolder totryandsentencecriminals.He didnotflinchwhenhisownsunwas broughtbeforehisbar.Hesentenced himtodeath.Amobformed.not.tokill theyoungman,buttorescuehim.To circumventthem.Lynchwenttotheprison.andwithisowebandshangedhis sonfromthejailwindow.Notethe markeddistinetinnicythisincidentbetweencline oirrtywhichstend

hereforillegalimmunity,andthelynching party,whichstoodforlegalexecutionof sentence.

Probably,therefore.thisepisodedidnot giverisetothetermswhichlatertimes andconditionsweredestinedtobringinto suchcommonuse.Otherepisodesare moreplausiblycited.Oneisconcerned withJamesLynch,afarmerinthethe earlydaysinthePiedmontsectionofVirginia.who.intheabsenceofallyregular (mat.wasmuchcalleduponbyhisneighherstoserveasanabiter,andwhogave judgmentsratherfromarough-and-ready senseoffairnessthanfromanycloseknowledgeofthelaw.Another.Ls'nohmentionedisthefounderofLynchburg. AnotherisanEnglishCommissionersent tothis-countryintheseventeenthcentury tosuppresspiracyandauthorisedtodispensewiththeformalityoftrials.Still. anotherisCharlesLynch.aVirginian planterandrevolutionistoftheeighteenth century.who"tested"Toriesinacourt ofhi'sownappointment.

Veryixissibly"LynchLaw"wasan epithet.originatedthroughtheactivity ofoneoftheseVirginiaLynches.But thelawastheyadministereditwasorderly.suber,and.itappears.just.Titwas resortedtobecauseregularlyeonstituted tribunalswerelacking.andit.wasa whollydifferentthingfromtheinsaneand recklessmoblawwhich thatnameto cloakitssinsto-day.AndifVirginia originatedthename.itisherpridethat. in'thematteroftheactitselfshecan pointtoarecordnettsurpassedbyany otherStateconfrontedwithherconditions endherprovocations.

Tn.1recentissueof-the"Gaelic.American."Mr.AT.J.O'Brien,inhisarticles. eetioed,"sash-Trisliinyiy7;ttii."refers risfollowtotheoriginof"LynchLaw:" Ona."ListofMembersoftheConventionofVirginia.whichbeganitssessions atWilliamsburgonflay6.1776,411,copied fromthe.Tiurnal."weandsuchnamesas S.McDowell,ThomasLewis,Patrick

likrfrae.

Lockhart,FrederickMarlin,JohnMayo, WilliamFleming,MartinPickett,WilliamMoore,CharlesMcCarty,HenryGee, orMcGee,andCharlesLynch.

TheCharlesLynchherereferredtowas anotedRevolutionarysoldier.Hewasa nativeofGalway,andcametothecolonies withhisfatherandbrotherssometime (luringthetrysthalfoftheeighteenthcelltairyFromaworkentitled"Sketches andRecollectionsofLynchburg,"weobtain.someideaoftheprominenceandinthieticesoftheLynches,whonamed%at cityJohnLynch,Fen,withhisfamily, settledandtookupatractoflandontfie Jame:River.'Thistract,wearetold. iifterwardsbecamethesiteoftheCityof Lynchburg,whichwa.sfoundedbyJohn Lynch.

CharlesLynchenactedandoriginated thecelebratedcodecalled"LynchLaw."

Ithasbeenassertedbyvariouswriters thatthetermoriginatedinIrelandatthe timethatJamesFitzStephenLynch,one ofthe69MayorsofthenameoftheCity ofGalway.condemnedhisownsonto death,and"ratherthanseetheendsof justicedefeated,puttheculprit,todeath himself."Butitismorethanprobable thatthetermisofAmericanratherthan ofTrishorigin.

TheauthorofthehistoryofLynchburg saysthatthetermorgnatedandwasfirst appliedinthatvicinityabout,thetimeof theoutbreakoftheRevolution.

"DuringtheRevolutionaryWar,the countryontheJamesRiverandonthe Roanoke.abouttheBlueRidgeandmountainpasseswasharassedbyalawlessband ofToriesanddesperadoes,andtheirdenredationsextendedintotheregionsabout Lynchburg,.ColonelLynchorganisedand tooktheleadofabodyofdeterminedpatriots,menofmoralcharacterandcommandinginfluence,andscouredthecountrynightandday.Theytookmanyof thedesperadoes,gavethemasummary trial,atwhichColonelLynchsatasjudge, empannelledajury,andonconviction,

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ColonelCharlesLynchwasborninIre., land,midwasamereboywhenhisfather andbrothersarrivedinVirginia.Hewas afamousRevolutionarypartisan,andpar, titularlydistinguishedhimselfatthebattleofGuildford,whereheceninmndeda batallionofVirginianRiflemen.InLossing'sdescriptionofthebattlehestates that"theNorthCarolinamilitiafledin greattonfirsinnbeforeabayonetcharge bytheBritish,"butthat"Lynch'sbattalionofriflemenfellupontheBritishleft flank."andcompletelyroutedthem.

ColonelLynchrepresentedtheCounties ofCampbellandBedfordintheHouseof Burgesses,whichsatat,Williamsburg. CharlesLynch.afterwardsGovernorof Mississippi,washisson.AlloftheLynch fan;ily,wear,told.were"menofeleva- tedprinciplesandstaunchWhig's."They erementionedineveryhistoryofVir- ginia. Wottbitisftwieke,..444.0***111, NEWLANDSCHAPMAN, Ph.,ChM.P.S, COTTESLOEBEACHPHARMACY NEWIANDSCHAPMAN,M.P.S. Proprietor.Tel.219. CLAREMONTPHARMACY

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At. la thi.t.le,0,-yeinettLi,' the e<xxletihomefieIL.-,Li, 01is lacingbollt. ei, anti assoonestheyhavet,Zan,. a (Jeer thtiilitedits Not fist.offt-rgnu'the be.-derhueintoars elar riottliii,iltasvice!r.ertee,114a They hey()neverstenbefore. e hee, ielny ef einigrat..3tt,Calielatit,not, be-..0they havefaile.,1toMelsleet:es:itherr,.'the largoinaj4.)rityofthembelongtothe heulthie:tclassintheRilinblic,being,ask theyare,de:..-idaetsofCiepiolieeel? tiersofthe.111iddleend. \vest.They 1. frelters.ohiellybecauseConailaotferethemaualmostcertainfianceofgreatlyincreaeingtheir propetey.Theeasttraetoflandoften ,pokon:ifasthe"7-..v:C..eala,1000 mileeeast,andwet.air 10milesnorth. antisouth,byfar....Leiargcrtartofwhich isstilltmeettled,hasbeendemonstrated tothembyDomittienagentsandtheir hoth.-yhavesent outtomake, tobethefinest, \ '41.011' remitryintheomit,!.Une leireleelandsixty:titresofitistohehad ;11.1itTool'.,itwantedit nett'bepureltaeielataverylowrate. 'TheeAmericanfarmerwhosellshisland athomeandemigratestoCanadai:5i,eretoreilla.pewittoiltobeeoutethe1, tifhewishes)ofafarist.gerost ,it hepreviouslyowned,ofehicheveryacre canbemoreeasily,and-uniteasprofitablycultivated.

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IiaweVestadull,heavy,oprrL:ssi,cfeeling-afeelingthat vonl.cvo.eatentoemuch? If s.)indigeastionisatwork.For eamfirt'ssakeranwillprobablyeatmeresparinglyin future.ThenyourStrengthwill suffer,andyourstomach,like everyo'itcriireenofyourbody, hefirrtherweakened.That methodcanonlyend.inruined health.Therielcureisto strengthenyourrhomachwith, Mio!,^t;ie_.rSeigel'sSyrup.Read "Iwasverysubjecttobilious ttuks,sickheadacheandacute painsinmyle.cleOftenIhad toknockoffworkandgohome., withmyheadthrobbingliketo split.Itriedmanymedicines, andtookmedicatedbaths;but onlyMotherSeigel'sSyrup broughtreliefandcure.Ihave neversufferedsince."-Mr.J.T.

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InPops,-Ve,Introawonderfulmedicine cooliirreeedintolica.lytabletform;a volatileinedieinewhich,immediatelya tabletiscemeheilinteemeuthorallowed todissolveonthetiaegae,passesdown thethroatandbronchialtubesintothe lune,.These fumesreachthe furthestcornersofthelungs,andproducer effect%chichicanbeproduced bynoliquidremedyorcheaplozenge, bothofwhicharemerelyswallowedinto

Thom,Pep andsoothethe soreand itt,,heanesofthethroat, .nrenchieltitbieland!nags;theysubdue rillirritating,loosenphlegm.andinvig orate,andsleeit4thenthetissueswhich havebeenwornandweakenedby;noes."a" santcoughing.Pepsarenotonlyunique intheirmedicinalaction,anduniquein

-iffectiveandwholesomeremedy. hey noopium,chloral,morphia, oranyofthenareotlc,commonlyfound inordinaryliquidcoughmixtures.

Pepsiareanidealmedieineforbronchitis,sorethroat,influenza,andall ttotiglieand connectedWiththe throatandchest,andaresoldonlyin metalboxesbymedicinevendorsatls. 6d.and3s.(largefamilysize)perbox,or fromthePensPastilleCo.,39PittStreet, Sydney,postfree,forsameprices.See thatyougetthegenuinePopsBreathing Tabletswiththename-Pops-onevery box.

Of1.,et wholecent::.enwas exampledUriperieettee.. offinthenet, butnowirnii-taneee Canadiati a'1 overwhel,i,Led thcountrythe tiers.TheWinnip,; st,. et theereatelowhichisartorganwithout the"DailyMail"reperted tothelungs. as-manyaslivetrai,), fromtheUnitedState:, Weo,enteredCanadaonApril5.. Last,year56,5.51perm;lefhedin;. edStatestomaketheirherateinthePeminion,ascomparedwitli63.782in1905. and46.000in1905.thetotalnumberof AmericansettlersinCanadabeingnow fully350,000.Itwouldbealmostimpossibletoeetimetethebeneththeycon- maythatdistiirguishesthemali,ilutely fironthecountryatlarge.fienotonlyleeneverythingrise,buttheyarea neetheymamstomedt..tliekindoffarmingwhichissuitable,feeCaieeb,hat,ee liketheimehentantafretsoyothercorn:try.they suppliedwith thisworld'sgoodswlenttheypresentod themselvesbeforethis Thintookintnthecountrytens ofmillionsofdollarsinhone-holdeffects. farmingimplements,stock-endcash,and theirvaluetoCanadaha.hiveplaited,in alowestimate,atf100.0000.000. ThereportsofsomeoftheCanadian agentsatAmericancitiesthroughwhich. thestream.ofemigrationislarge,containsomeremarkablefigures.Theagent atDetroitinformedhisGovernmentthat

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Lu .111 aluny CaI',11inE1r. oa(latle.!ia ti,:aIcarelacrata humorinr,nal -:rtes, quite Tlii-ii.nn11wit,y someliolestUU1111111,111,1,11%atthetape-me,ofouritepiteeedleatlatru---buteel don,anyarticle%%hid.,itpuialythamorous. Whenonetakeskl.eprofessedlyreligious'levelorstory.howseriousitis! Eventhelittlecherubinthemodernholy picturestecinaincapableofamusinghimselforanybodyelse.Reba P.primlook, hiseyesmeepturned,butisfancyany creatureinthesemblanceofathildalways J31stiltatieedatftudeistoimaginea moneresity.FriAngelico'sandeven Reviler:,littleangelsandhappyboys seemcapableofplay.Theyareinterestedinthemusictheymake,andyoucan easilyinulginethatwhiletheyareundeniablyseriouswhiletheyareplaying,they arelikeallotherboys,quitecapableof amusinganticswhenthemusicisover. CardinalNewmanhadprobablyoneof themostnaturalreligiousmindsever treated.Atleastthisistheimpression onemustgainfromastudyofhisautobiography.Fromthemomenthebegan tothinkhebegantopray-infact,his thoughtswereprayers-yetthereisno modernEnglishmanwho,especiallyinhis latterdays,enjoyedmorethecheerfulness oflifeateightyhestillplayedhisvioloncello,andwasa.mostamusedspectatorat theboys'games,withwhichtheyenlivenedthegreynessofaBirminghamSunday. Afterheassumedthatfulnessoflife, whichbeforeheseemedtolack,acheertallnesswhichwasreallygaiety,became peatofhisevery-dayroutine.Itwasnot IAforcedgaiety,onediscoversfromhis lettersandfromhisautobiography,but

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CuVEs INDIGESTION ANDALLSTOMACHAND LIVERDISORDERS.

manad£50,000,andtourwhowent-togetherwerejointlyworth1."5,U00.The 10,87sottlerewhowentfrontMontana had ttsand -cashtothe'amountof $500togetherwith3,000headof cattle.OneAmericanwhojourneyed throughSt.PaulonhiswaytoSaskatchewallnailnearly5.16000inhispocket;a -familyfrontKatteeCityhodL2fienes,-1 audthe2,3-690:aigrette,forwardedby thethnaha,agentwerewurCi£OU.0tOin stock,goods,andcash.

AndnotonlyareC41111,1.1.: fromtheStatedwell-teal,ale! also young,oreisoThey1111V0yt/l. Manyyoungcouplesgoout thisheneyomoawane4",,,\ the woodenhotels,thatest,)bethiiii,o,,:eis being,built.Youngmengo and assoonastheyhaveshrill,a1,:,tover threeheelsareanxiousto Not afewoftheyoungwomenwhocrossthe borderlineintothisboom:andaremarriedwithinaweekortwotoicanthey haveneverseenbefore.t',11::.1catmot haveIts)litanyeettlersOf

TheAmericanfurthers, t.',noemigratetoCaudJadonotdosobecausethey havefailedtofindsuecessathome.The largemajorityofthembelongtothe healthiestclassintheRepublic,being,ask. theyare,des,:endantsofthepioneerset? tiersoftheMiddleandFarWest.They !navethebadoftheirfatherschiefly'becauseCanadaoffersthemanalmostcertwinthane°ofgreatlyincreasingtheir property.Thevasttractoflandoften spoken.ofasthe C..itala,1000 mileseastandwest.by rilesnorth andsouth,byfar',lielargorpartofwhich isstillunsettled,hasbeendemonstrated tothetabyDominionagentsandtheir ownrepresent-ativos,whotheyhavesent outtomakeinquiries,tobethefinest wheatgrowingcountryintheworld.One hundredandsixtyacresofitistobehad fie.nothing,andifmorehewantedit maybepurchasedataverylowrate. TheAmericanfarmerwhosellshisland at!wineandemigratestol.iinauaisthereforeinapositiontobecomethepossessor (ifhewishes)ofafarlargerestatethan hepreviouslyewned,ofwhicheveryacre canbemoreeasily,and-quiteasprofitablycultivated.

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The,1111i::i ei e .,, "NewCarted': atthepioiii Il.i,..cuirsc. isonoof!l.aeoesetiticnee, e:e ,.11, setteld ,-.1affairsin!II.1-;epriblii Inthospringoflest tt.heuthe' wholeiaintieenr.wasenioyiel exampliyiprosperity,t-here faiI!inioffinthenortiii,art1tlow butnoweircusatanceskevaehanged,!tlt Can...idiot,immigrationan;',. asa eareeseheletedwith11.011:. 0,,into thoountry ,nost ofallset- tlers.TheWinnipegcofrespood,entuithe"DailyMail"reportedreeentlythat asmanyasfivetrainsfilledwithsettlers fronttheUnitedStates"X.ElcIleWestenteredCanada.onApril6. Lastyear56,551personsleftthe-Unit edStatestomaketheirheroesinthePre minion,ascomparedwith63.782in1905. and46.000in1905,thetotalnumberof AmericansettlerainCanadabeingnow fully350,000.Itwouldbealmostimpossibletoestimatethebenefittheyconferonthecountryatlarge,fel'notonly aretheyaii,ustninedtothekindoffarmingwhichissuitableforCanada.hut,unliketheimmigrantsfrontanyothercoutitry.theywereveryivellsuppliedwith thisworld'sgoodswhentheypresented themselvesbeforetheretvernmentofficials.Thntookintothecountrytens ofmillionsofdollarsinhoaseholdeffects, farmingimplements,stock'endcash,and theirvaluetoCanadahabeenplaced,in alowestimate,at£100.0000.000. ThereportsofsomeoftheCanadian agentsatAmericancitiesthroughwhich thestream.ofemigrationislarge,containsomeremarkablefigures.Theagent atDetroitinformedhisGovernmentthat

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Fits'II!(iougliingthatfollowonaticklinginthethroat,huskinessandtightnessintheregionofthebreatsbone,indicateoneoftheworstformsofbronchitis;suddendifficultyinbreathingin associationwith.ncough,points,to1-110appearanceofasthma.Thethroatcough may11,111issourfromweektoweek,or imnactiiatelyonthearrivalofthecold, dainp,orfog.

InPopswehaveawonderfulnu,dicine compressedintohandytabletform;a volatilemedicinewhich,immediatelya tabletiscrtbsliedint.11.mouthorallowed todissolveonthetongue,passesdown thethroatandbronchialtubesintothe lungs.Thesewonderfulfumesreachthe furthestcornersofthelungs,andproduce 1),-enstici.aleffectwhichcanbeproduced bynoliquidremedyoreheaplozenge, bothofwhicharemerelyswallowedinto theatentach,whichisaporganwithout .etatothelungs.

ThesePepfilmeahealandsoothethe Sorearidiilaniiii.liranesofthethroat., oronch.ialtub.,.:;andlungs;theysubdue allirritation,loosenphlegm.andinvigorateandstrengthenthetissueswhich havebeenwornandweakenedbyincessantcoughing.Pepsarenotonlyunique intheirmedicinalaction,anduniquein awaythatdistinguishesthemabsolutely fromeverythingelse,butth"yarea ..ffectiveandwholesomeremedy. heyeeitainnoopium,ehloral,morphia, oranyofthenareotio,commonlyfound inordinaryliquidcoughmixtures.

Pepsareanidealmedicineforbronchitis,sorethroat,influenza,and'all roughsandcoldseonnectedwiththe throatandchest,andaresoldonlyin metalboxesbymedicinevendorsat. 6d.and3s.(largefamilysize)perbox,or from.thePensPastilleCo.,39PittStreet, Sydney,postfree,forsameprices.See thatyougetthegenuinePepBreathingTabletswiththename-Peps-onevery box.

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HenrytheEight,reiugofEngland,arid thefounderoftheChurchofEngland,as wellisitsfirstsupremehead,wasborniu theyear1491,anddiedintheveer1547. "AcatalogueofthisKing'svices." saysHaute,"wouldcoetprehendmanyof theworstqualitiesinciorettolumen nature.historyrepresents1...nasan adultererandadebauchee.""saemelt' te.saloftheoecurai ofhispevate lieewritesleant assufficientto justifymostoftheamywhichtraditionhitsattachedtohisname.Afterallowingforeverything,enoughremainsto explaintheuniverealdetestaeioneinwhich ProtestantandCatholichavecombinedto holdhisname."Hewee,-saysWilliamCobbet,"the mustunjust.hardhearted,meanest,and moateinguittarytyrantthattheworldhail everbeheld,whetherPaganurCbcietian. Fursomeyearsbeforehediedhebecame frontgittennyanddebaucheries,anunwieldyanddisgustingmassofflesh,moved aboutbywen.ofmechanicalhie-entrails.; butstilllieretainedalltheferocityand bloody-mindednessofhisformerdays.'Cite pi-heiferlbusinessofhislifewastheorderingofaccusations,executions,andconfecatiens.When,onhisdeath-bed,everyonewasafraidtoUltimatehisdanger10 bineleastdeathtotheiutimatorshould bethevoneequence;andhediedbeforehe waswellawareofhisrendition.leaving snorethan.medeatlemarrantunsignedfta -wantoftime.

'Aslieadriincedinagehievicesgraduallydevelopedthemselves; alterthe deathofW"lee.Ytheywereindulgedwithoutrestraint.Inprideandvanityhewas perhapswithoutaparellel.Inflatedwith thepraisesofinterestedadmirers.hede*piedthejudgmentofmetesactedasif hedeemedhimselfinfallibleinwattageof peleyandreligion;andscentedtoleek up.itdissentfromhisopinionisequivalenttoaIneetahofallegiance.Inhiseath mateattosubmitand:theywerethegreat. theparainianadutiesof.subjects;andthis perstmaiensteeledhis,breastmeatiestre. meleeforthebloodwhirliheshd;and ledhianttotramplewithouta,rupleentee libertiesofthemaim'.Whenlieascended thethrone.therestillexistedaapiritof ithidl(idmorethanoneales:foe defeateddiearbitrarymeasuresofthe Courtbutinthelap.seofafewyearsthat spiritboatfled,antibeforethedeathof Heine.theKingofEnglandhailgrown fiat,a&epeethepeoplehadshrunkinto anationofslaves."

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diousally,avainandharshpedant.The reformwhichheundertookiuEnglandwas theworkofhisprivateinterest,andkis tyrannicalpride,notofasettledandsencereconviction.InhishearthestillremainedaCathelic,aidonlywishedtoeid hiteeselioftheaupremacyofthePope, ithuthwartedhim,andofthemonarteries, thePredationwhichenrichedhim

"Flegahtiesandabusesofallkindswere intteasingwiththeservilityoftheParlianicht,thelongduration.ofthereignand thedevelopmentofthevicesoftheKing Attheperiodofhisdeath,nooneinEnglanddaredtoraisehishead."

Intheyear1530theEnglishBishops. withArchbishopWarhamattheirhead, wereinfullcommissionwithRome.Clergy andlaityalikeaeknowledgedthatwhena relieratequestionarisetheultimateappeal laytotheChairofPeter.andtheChristianityofanEnglishmanWilethesameas thatofaFrenchmanrimSpaniard.CardinalWoleeydeidin1530.andThome CromwellthengavetheKingtheadvice. toMowtheexamyleofGustavusVasawhohailearrialthroughareligiousrevolute,inSweden-andbyabreaahwith Romebringtherheityintostatetif eauditienaleubmisaien

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Twoobjectswhichheardentlydesired mighttines.Henrysow,hesecured;onea div,"111`fromhiswife.theotherthereplenishmentofhistreasuryfromthe wealthoftheChurch.ArtlibieliorWarhamdiedin1532.andbytheappointment, ofCraffillerarthissil., Henrysecuredapliantinsterrainthepreset-le tionofhi-W.-hie, "'piChurch. Tn1533Ciatinee ie. divertedfromCathie:a Ariretieandin 1534.1ctsofParliamentwerepassed allappealstoRome,makingthe "pinginClieneery"thefinalcourtofappealinecclesiasticalarouses.andrecite-

nisinghimasenpremeheadoftheEnglish Churili.ByachimeintheActofFIlipreirmayanewmeltwitsitnpieedonthe Tlialuee.bywhichtheywerev4..11111'4'51to repilWliseWithoutanysaving(lane!.the slim-enlaceoftheling.andtoabjurethat

"Iwillstrikeoff,"heeaid,"herstrung, headwithatiara,butthebody west leaveuntouched.'"tiewasfarrowswail thel'epe,andatthesametimeiulatuetet aboutamaidofholierwhomirewweedti makehiswife,althoughhislawitdwife wassnailliving.Alldthemaidofhonor, accordingtosome,WasIrisowndaughter. lieappliedtothetameforadivorce,and thePope,aeindutybound,refusedto grantit.Thisrefusaltilledthepaveranate monarchwithrage,autoacceaureforhas vengefulWOrUb,situthedeedsthatquickly followedthem.JettaIreland,aswellas England,oughtrenounceiaregraucetotee Pope,henryappointedanapostatenear, learnedGeorgenroune,as:trehbashopof Dublin,and:sena,nimtoimposethedoctrineoftheKingto euprentacyonthe childrenofSt.Patrice.ButtheIrish peoplewouldhavewettingtodowithhimselfurleiseo-calledreligion,hencehe wrotebacktoEngland,staytng"The conunonpeoplearemorejealota,intheir Llinduesethanthesaintscudmartyrs,for thetruthinthebeginningoftheGospel." Heknowsbythistimeonwhichsidethe blindlesslay.InregardtotheBible,it wasenactedbyHenrytlitut,permiseionto readitpersonallyandinsecretwasgrater edonlytoMenwhowerehouseholders,and tofemalesofnobleorgentlebirth. Anyotherwoman,oranyartificer,apprentice,journeyman,servanrt,orlaborer,who 5410111(1presumetoopentheera-redvolume, Wasmadeliableforeachoffencetoone mentleeimprisonment.Onet:countofa bookheclaimedtohavewritten.against LutherindefenceoftheSevenSavramelate Henrywashonoredwiththetitleof"DefenderoftheFaith"byPopeLeoX. Laterurn,onaccountofhiscrimes,hewas formallyexcommunicatedbyPopePaul 111 1liePapaltitleconferredonHenry isretainedonthecoinoftherecanttothe presentday.

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!DodoSckelarfarewellei bytheMayorald(encillots ofXalgoirlit.

Mr.J.W.Horazi,thefirstlei/meet], tativeofthegoldfieldstoearnalahodes' ScholarshipatOxford(saystheKalgoorlie ".Miner"),wasontheeveofhisclever, tuneforthatfamousseatoflearningene tertainedbytheMayor(Mr.MarkRosenberg)andComm:ZeroofKalgoorlieatthe MunicipalChambers,Brockman-street, yesterdayeveningintokenoftheirhearty goodwishesforasuccessfuleducational careerforhim.

Thetoastof"TheKing"wasduly, honored. TheMayor,inproposimrgthetoastof "OurGuest,"statedthattheyhadmetto dohonortoayoungmartwinohadbeen rearedandhadreceivedhispreliminary, educationintheirmidst.Heasked-Mr., HorantorememberthewordsofZeno, theGreekphilosopher,whohadadvised peopletorememberthat,theyhadonly onetongue,buttwoears,andthatthey, oughttoheartwiceasmuchastheyspoke. Onbehalfofthemunicipalityhewished Mr.HoranGod-speedinhisundertaking.

'fireobservationsoftheMayorwere supplementedbyMr.J.W.Kin-wan, M.L.C.whosaidthattheChristian Brotherswereentitledtarcongratulations forthesuccessoftheirpupil,Mr.Horan.

TheepaakermentionedthattheRhodes scholarshipswereforstudentsnet,only variouspartsoftheEmpire,butalso 4 furstudentsfromtheUnitedStatesand Germany,sothatinadditionaltotheeducationalbenefitsthatMr.Horanwouldderive,hewouldale°reapmanyadvantages fromhisassociationwithstudentswho hailedfromdifferentlatetaoftheworld.

'('iiVeryRev.Dealoleemanalsospoke. HesaidthatthebuddingmindofMr

HeleeketheheartofhislestQueen; behead,-Itheetcd.andhavinglostthe thirdchildhirth;conceivedat!hetsight, anantipathy tefourth,andinsix morale,iliv)l,Q1her;marriedthefifth, andhisixmonths:beheadedher,andpre-ratedasimilarfateforthesixthandhartfor lute,felineinmettersof doctrine. Byillserdereheriticawereburnedatthe stake.turd72.000personssuffereddeathby thehandsofoftheexecutionerduringhis reign.Hebrokeup655monasteries, 2,374dial-hiesaidchapels..and110hospitals,enjeyingarevenueequaltonearly eightmillionsterlingofourmoney.Dr. SatisquetcomputestheKing'sshareofthe Chrahspoilsatsomethingever14millions. "Inroiled!iglues,"liewrites,"tile !moneyreceivedbyHenryfromtheentire workfrom1536tillhisdeathwasL1,338.500Ti)thisInlethaadded285.000,the !meltingvalueoftheplate,sethat,21.423,600.orbetween14and15millionsof pounds.sterlingofthepresenttrainee.'was theactualcashvalueoftheBworkofdisSolutiontotheKing. eaaidesthis,there weetheworkefthevestntentsandother ecclesiasticalfurniturereservedforthe King'ause.aidwhat,Cromwellseemedto takeinureamountofthanevenofthe plateitself.thecountlesspreciousstories raidjewelsfromallthechurchesinEngland. Toestablishthesacrilegionsdoctrineof hispriniacyovertheEnglishChurch,he puttodeathtwoCardinals,threeArchbishops.18BishopsandArchdeacons.500 priests.60superiorsofreligioushouses.50 Canons.29peers,366knights,andanimmenseflambe'.bothofthegentryand people. CannotAnnihilatetheFactsofHistory. "Forsomeyearepast,'remarks"endeavors havebeenmadetoplacethe memeryofKingHenryVIII.inamore favorablelielit.but,nopartypassions(1111 annihilatethefartofhistorythepersonal cheracteroftheKing'metstillberegardedascorruptandcruelrelationswith himwerefataltoallwhoappreachedhint, wivesandministers.Adespoticandarbitrary,violentandunjustmonarch,hewas etthesametime,acapriciousandperfi.

Deathatlastwasabouttoputauend toHenry's(Aimee;hewasnow57years ofurge,andhadgrowntosuchanenormoussirethathetimidscarcelypate throughthetearawayofhiepalace,and wasobligedtoberetiedbyseatunrteup and&mustairs.Ul,cisinoneelhislegs, togetherwithfever,wethintthatdeath weenigh,andsouseethersassertthat hethenspoketosometaltheltiehopsnil hisintentranofbeingagainrieencileato theChurch;butnoe,oneamongstteens hallthetornagetotellhintplainlythe courseheshouldtake V11. -eled 1 Ial $ anger;andnonewerewillinginbravethe dangerofdeath.byphi eatinghim thatIrisonlychewy -.atienwasto repentforhieevildeed-terepairthe scandalhehadgovene-andhumblyreturn ofthePope.AllwithoneexceptiontooktotheChurchhehadabandoned.Nunone thisoath.ThatexaentienwasPm'.hisherwascourageousenoughtotellhimthis; BishopofReeliester,whoforthemineofonealonesuggestedtohimthatlieought refusinetotheNinehisnewtitleofau-toconvokel'arlianieutashehaddone premeheadoftheChutelt,WasthroW11 intoprison.andafteratimebeheaded.A fewdaysafterSeThomasMoresuffered deathforthelikeoffence.TheEnglish Churchwasnowinaetateofschism. separatedfromtheSeeofPeter. Hewlettunionwithwhichithadbeenfor 901veatewiththeChat-niluniverefl. HithertoEnglandhadreceivedfortte faithwhatevertheCatholicChurchpropreedandwhattheCatholicChurl+pro-

whenabouttomakethechangesivset thingsagaintaeright.Heordered,itis said.theSecretariesofStatetoconvoke it,buttheyfearedtheyshouldbeobliged todisgorgetheplunderoftheChurch,and puttheplattermitt.

Justbeforehisdeathlieopeneda il.t.niclnbelongingtotheFraiwiecans,and hadAlas:,againraidinit.Hethenmade hiswithleavinghisonlyson.Edward, tweeditsoughtfromtheHolySee.,Nowthenoilynineyearsofage.heirtothe itwascompelledtoreceivewhatevertheme.appointing16guardianstohim, Henrydecreed. meltringthathedeed,'bebroughtupin Andwhohelddifferent,doctrinesfromtheCatholicfaith,butneverresignthe theeewhirl'hepropoundedwereder-lel-eel!supremacyoftheEnglishChurch;t5)that byActcifParliamentlierities,andfor third(deuceweredoomedtothestake,h e ewasunhangedevenindeath.He andfagot.Allwhom, beingCatholics,heldthesauce,oraPPar"ofthekingdom;henextcalledforeomecalledforsonicreligionstoattendhimat fromthefastofhislastelements,afterbanishingthemout entlythethesameashimself,andyetdethingtodrink..andhavingtastedit,he MedthatlieWassupremehead,wereconsaid "Se,thisistheendefit,andallislorefor eitidtothesearoundhint.inaloudtone: andquartered.All,moreover,whoinanee

demitellal,traitorstobehanged,draw andimmediatelyexpired. waybefriendedthosewhodeniedth Royalsupremacyweresubjectedtothe ". punielimentofapremunire.Forsuchan JII.,"n"CatholicPress." offenceRichardFarmer,wealthycitizen, wasimprisoned,andhisfamilystrippedof aeteethingandthrustoutofdoors.

TheUprising.

lutheyeer1536therewasanuprising oftheinhabitantsoftheNorthernCountiesofEnglandtoprotestagainsttherecentinnovations,andparticulerlyagaiiist theexpulsionofthemonksfromtheir monasteries.Theinsurgentsbottle]thentselveebyoathtostandbyeachother "fortheleavewhichtheyboretoAlmighty God,HisFaith,andtheHolyChurch." Andeverywherealongtherouteoftheir march.whichwascalledthe"pilgrimage ofgrace,"theysoieedthesuppressedmonasteriesandrestore]thermteatherejected mettle,.Bytineyear1549theworkof "...eaulerisation"hadbeencompletedthe Royalwillhadbeencarriedoutwith shockingvandalism.ThetenthsofSt. Augustine.the:ApostleoftheAngloSaxons.andSt.Thotnasa'Beeket,martyr tohisdefenceofhiseedesiasticalimmunities,werediepoiled,andtheashesthey containedflungtothewinds.Eventhe tombofKingAlfred,thefounderofEngland'sgreatness,didnotescapethehands oftheravager.Notwitlistandingthese tvrannir-alproceedings,Henryhadnot yetfullymadeuphismindtowhollyFeiteratehimselffromtheCatholicChurch.

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Horanwastrainedinhisearlieryearsby theSistersofSt.JohnofClod,andwhen hewassufficientlyadvancedhewastrainferredtotheChristianBrothers'teaching institute.'Thespeakerreferredtothe Catholicsystemofeducation.andmentionedasapleasingincidentthatfhecredit forthediscoveryofthestrengthofMr. Horanineduectionalmatterswasdueto BishopGibney.HisLordshipobserved MasterHelen'spowersintheschoolroom oftheSistersofSt.John,andtherefore insistedupontheladhavingmoreadvanced teachingswiththeChristianBrothers. Bro.Duggan,principaloftheChristian Brothers,paidatributetothepainstakitig energyofAli.Horaninpursuinghis studiestoapointenablinghimtoheadthe listofcompetitorsfortheRhodesScholarshipinWeatAmer:ilia.Hereferredtothe fatethat,lastClitietnia.sitbecameknown thatMr.Horanhadpassedtheeenior a.minatienfortheUniversityofAdelaide, thehighestdistinctionanystudent,ofa eel:m(1m.ysohorlinAustraliacouldobtain withintheCommonwealth.Hepointed outthatasuccessfulRhodesScholarhad netalonetohethepossessorofscholastic attainments,butphysicalattainment:,.as well.Attentionwasalsopaidtothemoral characterofayoungmaninselectinghim forit,Rhodes,Scholarship.Hethailked AliaKirwanandDeanBrennanfortheir kindlyreferencestotheteachingorderto whichhebelonged 'MessrsP.O'DeaandAndreHayward alsospoke,thelatterreferringtohisre-. collectielisofOxfordandofBrazennose, thecollegetowhichMr.Horanwasgoing. TheRev.FatherKiely,whoapoligisedfor theunavoidableabsenceoftheVeryRev. CanunRobinson,addedhiscompliments tothoseofpreviousspeakersforMr. Reran,whomherememberedasabright intelligent,obedient"nipper,'sevensog eightyeitesago.HebelievedMr.Horan wouldcomeharktoWest,Atitsraliadoing credittotheState.

Thetoastoftheguest,coupledwith thenameofhisparents,wasdrunkwith enthusiasm.

6ft.5in.inhisstockings,isknownas"11 CardinalIrlandese"(theIrishCardinal). tohisbrother:,intheSacredCollege. AmongtheIrishColonyintheEternal CityIncisparticularlywelcome,forever. sincehiemissiontoIrelandasPapalLegateetheenthusiasmofthestalwartCardinaltertheCeltiieweknowsnobounds. "Ihavebeen."he-ilys,"senttomany countriesoniniaeic theHolySee, bothintheEastern.iV..eternChurch, butneverhaveIwielessedattillitdisplay ofloyaltyandleiraiegloveearthePope asIbeheldintheGreenlele-L'Isola Veide."AseiteltSt.Plitriek'sDaycornes round.anibtuithttfshanneak,treblethe sizeofthatwornbyartyother,ittlerusthe breastof"II Irlandese,"who, whenanyranarkismerleabouttheabnormalsizeofhisEminence'sgreenbouquet,laughinglydenial-esheis"thebeet TriehmaininRome."

Mr.Horan:mid,inreply.thathewould emulateZeno.thephilosopher,towhom theMayorhadreferred,andhewould, therefore,bebrief.Hethankedthecoma pantyfartheirkindreception,andthe speakersfortheirgoodwishes.He:n.1. bidedtothefoundirtionsofhiseditcation, whialiwerelaidbytheSlatersofSt,.Jolla ofGod,andhere-echoedDeanBrennan's referencetoRieke,'Gibney.themanto whomlieowedtheRhodesScholarship,on accountofIliarecognitioninthe'first,in. stance.TheChristianBrothershadthen servedtobrineoutwhatevertherewasin him.HecomplimentedtheChristian BrothersupontheefficiencyoftheirKalgoorlieschool,andtrustedhewoulddo humortoKalgoorlie.

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"Sotheoldinan'adeed,theytellme," PatDelaneyremovedasleetblackpipe frombismouthtomaketheeautteneat.

"Ay,he'sdead,Godresthint!"Mrs. Delaneyanseered.Shehadbeenbusyin theatticoverheadforacoupleofhours, performingthelastoffitesforthedead, andwasabitdi/sir:tea.andat'asequence irritated."ToseeMissStanhope,the creature,yoI'dthinkhehadbeenthebest father'111theworldinsteadofa-"

"There,there,Bridget,youneedn'tcall thedeadnames,"Patinterposed"The Captainhashadfaultsliketherestn;Us." )11.aye,that'ssure,liketherestof madetheamendmentasshe limbedroundthesparselyfurnished,but cleanapartment."Ifyouwereanygood, PatDelaney,sou'dhaveadropofwater ontheboil,sothatonecouldgetamouthful]oftea."

Patstartedandapoligized.

"Ineverthought.Iwasreadingabit ofanewspaper." "I'llIXarraIA,"Bridgetremarked,and andappliedapairofbellowstoafew piecesofcoal.Whentheflamessprungup sheplacedatinykettleonthegrateand tuttedtoherhusband.

"Shehasn'tthemotleytoburyhint."

"There'stheUnionWorkhouse-"Pat began.Bridgetinterruptedhimshrilly. "Isither?SureBeatrixStanhopeisa ladybornandbred.Iwonderatyou, Pat."

PoorPatrubbedhishead.Heandhis wifewereFahandCatholic,anddifferent ineverywayfromthemajorityoftheinhabitantsofFuller'sCourt.ButPathad beenhurtattheDocksthreeorfouryears before,receivinganinjurythatlefthim incapableoftieinganythingsavelight jobs-andattimesincapableofanyevertionwhatever-sothatthepairfoundit diffieultnowandthentomakeendsmeet. wishwehadapoundortwotolend het!"saidPat.

"Aswellwishforthemon-AndMiss Staithepehaspartedwitheverythingat anyworth.Yousee,shehadtoattend tohimsincehe'sbeensick,andcouldn't work.Thenthedoctor'sbillandmedicineamountedtosomething." Patsighed.Hehadsomeknowledge oftheexpenseofsickness.

"Pooroldchap!"hesaid,"poorold Captain!"

"Andhewasacaptain,really!"

"Hewasamilitaryman.anyway.He wasatBalaclave.Manyatime,when MissStanhopewasoutwithherworkat theshops,he'dcomedownandchatabit. yuti'dheout,too,Bridget.Itwasthe timemylegwasbad.Oh,aye,hecould talkonandonabouttheCrimea."

"I'mthinkingbedidsomething- wrung,"Bridgetloweredhervoice."Oh, Idon'tmeantakingthedropofdrinkand thatButwhenhewaswanderinginhis mindheusedtokeepsayinghemeantto liftthenoteorbill.Andhetalkedof DartmeteleIsn'titaprison?" Patnodded.Perhapshehadsuspected thatCaptainStanhopehadsomething shadyinhispast. "He'sdead.anyway,"hesaidsolemly. "WhatwillMiesStanhopedo?"

"Iwantedhertocomedown,"Bridget said."butshewouldn't.By-and-bye1"! takeherupacupoftea."

"Dn."Patcounseled,"butaboutthe moneyfurburyingtheCaptain?"

"Wecan'tdoanything,"Bridgetre-

114,1',14,01 -tcryionul oftimeY""iia' -',taepoor, Thewendingdaywasfiled,andallwhen sheeelawaywithesentioneelse.That waswhyMr.Dunhamwentabroadto shoutbearsisndtigersandthelike."

"AndyouthinkhewouldIcedyoutwo orthreepounds?"

"1thinkso.Theworstofit,he'llwant togivemethemoney,likely,notlendit."

"Youmuet'ottakeitinthatway,Pet. yetimustnot,"Bridgetinsisted."Just explaintohimthatMissStanhopeisa ladyandpoorandfrieudless,andthat,he'll bepaidbeakIfhe'sthegentlemanyou say.he'lllendit,notgiveit.Doyou knowwhereMr.Oxenhamisstopping!"

theLaughaniHotel.Hewaspartingfromsomeonelieknew,andliesaid he'dbeattheLangharntillThursday. Thenhe'sgoingabroadagain."

"Hasn'tlieforgottentheladythatran awaythen?"

"Notaknow1know.NVeonlyhada word.Iwascarryingaparceltothe club,andwemetonthesteps,"saidPat. Bridgetconsidered. "Well,1supposeyouhadbetterseee gentleman.Wemusttryandhelpthe poorcreatureabovewhateverwaywe can."

"AndIshouldnutliketheCaptainto haveapauper'sburying,"l'atsaid,and thenhesmiledrett'ospeotively."Sure, many'sthechatwehadwhenyouwereout sharing,Bridget..1never,mentionedit before."

"Well.youhadbettersetoutnow,Pat. You'llillitybe,catchthegentlemanatdin- ner."Bridgetadvised."and bringa cupofteauptoMissStanhope.Iwas noticinghowmanygreyhaitswere showinginherbeautifulbrown10,6."

"She'scloseuntenyearsinFuller's Court."Patremarked,ashedonnedhje. hat.Afewmimeseslusterhewaslieu:tellingwestward.Itwascloseonthedinner hourwhenhesteppedintotheLanghane andaskedforMr.Oxenham.Therewas abrief(Pay.butatlengthPatwasusheredint, ment.thegentleman'sprivateapartMi.Oxetthainwasdressedfordinner,andseemedsomewhatsurprisedat Pat'sentrance.

"Youwant?"StephenOxenhambegan, andpaused."Oleseeyouarenotthe personIthought.You'rePatDelaney.""Justme,sir,"Patadmitted,"and havecometobegagreatfavorofyou. wantyoutolendmeapottedortwo,sir. Anditisakenofit,andnothingelse,if youplease."

"Oh,youcanhavethemoney,Pat,and asforrepayingitdon'ttrouble.You-" Stephenwasinterrupted.

"Thewifewouldneverforgiveme,sir, ifIdidanythingelsethanborrowit.It isn'tforourselvesatall-onlythatwe willpayit.ItisforMissStanhope. She'salady,sir,andpoor.Shelivesin theatticaboveBridgetandme-"

"Stanhope!Stanhope!"Stephenre- peated.

"Doyouknowthename,sir!She's MissBeatrixStanhope,andthenicest andkindestspokenladyyou'dmeet,for allhergriefandbother."

"BeatrixStanhope!Areyouceertain?"

"TobesureIam,sir.Hasn'therself andtheCaptainlivedinFuller'sCourtfor nightenyears.asTwassayingtoBridget thisvery "Theday."Captain!WhatCaptain?"Step henOxenhamwaspaleunderhistan.

"Why,herfather,ofcourse.Hecall- edhimselfCaptain,andIthinkhewas spender'.withasharpnesduetoherin-one.Anyway,hewasallthroughthe abilitytoassistherneighbor."Wehaven'tCrimeanWar.andnow'shedead,and themeney,andwecan'tstealit.Asforthereisn'tasixspencetoburyhim.We burrowing-there'sthreeweeks'rentdue,-Bridgetandme-can'tbearthethought amlsomethingtothegrocer." oftheparishauthoritiesburyingtheold "Iknow"-Pat'switsmovedslowly-man-hewouldn'thavelikedit.What `butIsawMr.OxenhaminLondonto-didyousay,sir?" day.IusedtoworkatOxenhamHall, 'Nothing,nothing!Lookhere,Pat. lengbeforeweweremarried." I'mgoingbackwithyou.We'llgoat "Well?" once."

"Ithinkhe'dlendmeapoundortwo. "Wellandgood,sir,"Patanswered, HewasonlyMakerStephenthen,butheandinafewsecondsMr.Oxenhamwas wasakindlyyounggentleman." readytoaccompanyhisvisitor.Acabwas "He'llhaveforgottenyouandallaboutcalled,andforthefirstfewminutesno you."Bridgetsurmised. wordwasspoken.ThenStephenspoke. "No-heknewme."Patwenton,"and "Ithink,IknowMissStanhope,"he tuskedhewIwas.Hisholierdiedlongsaidhoarsely,"andIhaveperhapsmade ago,andhemetwithsomedisappointmentamistake-ahorriblemistake,"theman antiwasawayinforeienparts." groaned,andPatmarvelled. "Whetkindofdisappointment?" "Weallmakemistakes,"hesaid,con- "Hewasabouttogetmarried.Ionlysolingly. heardofitafterTleft,OxenhamHall.I "Notlikemine,notlikemine!"Step- metoneofthementhatusedtobeabouthenrepeated."Thatis,ifthingsareasI theplaceinLondon.Hesaidthat.heun- begintosuspect."

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CI,. "I Witt f wrenassiheteply." "Vueuuleut trait La:,!esera- ltl.:rked, don', le!yeurlooks, sitsCeieewits'lee." Afewmoreehakineateese-ereasteaded, :indBridet,aftera\ coueleand murkfitioblIsueweeDes-asseeeofetadeer ledtheitivin',a..m...1apartmentsA woninelifted r!eau,r Sennthetable befit-'her.:oldetsphe.e.tveahowcry. "Iteutrix!Oh.Beatrice'." "Itislie.Oxvithion.clearie,"Bridget tookhealofthewoman'sflakingfingers, "awl,tetillftWad,honey.Pattoldhimof eamrfather'sdeath." "Yearfather.Beatrix!Ineverknew yourfatherlived!"BridgetFlippedfrom theroomasStephenspoke."DidyouSIC: 01:11ZZIItthatseaswhy yougavemeelse...heelusemyfatherwas aconvict,Imean.Hehadbeeninprison forforgingafriend'snametoabill,"Miss Stanhopesaid. "Oh.Beatrix,couldyouthinksomeanly ofme!"Stephencried. "Oh,no-itwasthenaturalthingtodo, 1suppose.Ihadnotknownofmyfather -Ithoughthewasdead.AuntLucy nevertoldme.'Then,atherdeath,I foundout,andmyfatherwasreleased aboutthattime.Imethim,andthenI hadyourlettersayingyouknewall.But IdidnotknowIshould,ofcourse,have toldyou,ifIhad,"BeatrixStanhope spokedully,mechanically,asifthematter shediscussedwasquiteimpersonal. "Ineverknewaboutyourfatheruntil to-day,"Stephensaid;"IwishIhad!"

"Thenwhydidyouwriteasyoudid? IwasgladtogetawayfrontNorthMer- ton.AuntLucy'sincomediedwithher. Therewasnorears:whyIshouldremain. We--myfatherandI-ca-metoLyndon. andherewehavebeensince.Nowheis dead-inthatroom."

StephenOxenhamclamedthethreshald ofthetinychamberwhereCaptainStanhopelay.Mn'.Delanyhaddrapedthe bedIrishfashionwithwhitesheets,and thedeadmanhadregainedindeathsome- thingofthatbeautyoffacethathadwon manyheartsintheearlyfifties;andStep- henOxenhain,kneelinebythenarrow bed,rememberedheatingthatBeatrix Stanhope'sfatherhadbeenahandsome manandagallantsoldierinhisday.

"Theaffairoftheforgeryhadbeenhush- ed,"Beatrixwhen.whenStephenrejoin- edher."It-thetrialandall-tookplace inthewestofEngland,andwasn'treport- ed.saveinasmallhealpaper.Somy fathertoldme.ItwaspossibleforAunt Lucytotakemetoherhomeinthenorth withoutanyoneknowing.Itwasamo- mentaryyieldingtoasuddentemptation, andhesufferedforit."Beatrixcovered herfacewithherthinhands.

"Youmustcomeaway-fromthis." Stephenlookedroundthepoverty-strick- enroom."And,Beatrix,willyoumarry mesoon."

"Marryyou!"Ahotwaveofred flushedthewoman'sface."Marryyou! Now,whenheisdead!No-Iamstill hisdaughter."

"But,Beatrix,itwasneverthat.ItWas notbecauseyouwereCaptainStanhope's daughterthatIwroteasIdid,Iwill makeyouangry,butitwasnotthat.It wouldnothavematteredwhosedaughter youwere."Stephendrweastepnearer thechairwhereBeatrixsat.

"Then,why?"

"BecauseIwasafool,a-mad,jealous fool.who'owedyou."Stephenpaused. "BecauseIthoughtyourfather,theman youmetinsecret,wasyourlover.Can yenforgiveme?"

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