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TOTHEW.A.ANDCOMMONWEALTHGOVERNMENTS, rIcedOffice:BarrackStreet,Perth. Factory,andSaddlersIronmongeryDepartment,Murrarst.,Perth
leavingnothingbehindthembuttheweak. AtUbeendoflastweekwehadonemore sitaikaigeiawineofthisterribleevil, whichoustaken*itcharootinthewave tauatepeople.Inthevillageofteowran livebuysandtwogirlslefttheirrespective honiestorthealluring"laudofthev%eet," wheresomanyhavegone.before,allured by-thehightlowntalesoftheonewho strikestheluckyvein,neverhearingtell ofthe99whoaxelostinthatunfathomableabyssofviceanddegredation. A largecrowdassembledatGuinanstation tobidadieuandwishsuccesstothosewho chosetolaborundertheflagoftheStars andStripes.Uponeveryfatewasdepictedsorrowatthedeparturefromamongst themofsuchtrueandlovingneighbors.
Kilkenny
IrishNewstoJune13
UniversityBillstillbeingdiscussedin committee.
PositionofEnterustudents,national teachers,degreesandGaelicLeagueCullegesunderdiscussion.
Specialrebategrantedto tobaccogrowersrefusedtootherpartsofthe UnitedKingdom.
TheRev.Fatherlarraglier'shousein ArranIsland,dynamited.
A.J.KettlebreaksIrishcyclingrecord fromendtoendofIreland.Hecycled fromFairHeadtoMizenHead(over300 Irishmiles)in3h.58minsthatisfour hoursand11minuteslessthanthepreviousrecord.
CanonFrellam,ofLongford,dead.
Dr.Smith.leadingmedico,Belfast.dead DriebuneCastlesoldfor0,100.
SisterScholastic.SuperioressofJervisstreetHospital,Dublin,dead.
FivemenimprisonedinGalwayjailfor cattledriving. - -
ToospeedymotoringinthePhoenix .Parkveryseverelypunished.
JohnHarrington.directiaofDublin 'Freeman'sJournal."dead.
AnnualConventioaoftheI_riftedIrish League,heldatLeeds,inBritain.Four hundreddelegatespresent.Greatspeeches deliveredbyMessrs.Redmond,Dillon, andT.I'.O'Connor.
JohnRedmondsaid"TheNational movementisaNationalmovement,embearingwithinitsfold,menofallreligious andthosewhowouldseektoturnthis rationalmovementintoaCatholicmovementwoulbeexpudiatingsomeofthe brightestpagesofourNationalhistory."
JohnDillonsaid:"IwonderanyEnglish Catholichastheaudacitytoaddressa wordeladvisetousIrishCatholics."
CardinalLoguesaysthatnotwithstandingtheprosperityofAmerica,hehoped Irishimmigrationwouldcease,asIreland neededthehoneandbrawnofhersons and(blighters.
T.P.O'ConnorpresidedatademonstrationheldinLeeds.
"Whateverhappens,"saysRedmond. "Irelandstandstowin.IrelandhasrejectedandtheGevernmenthasabandoned devolution.
WilliamRedmonddeliveredalecture title"CatholicityandprogressinAustralia,"totheYoungMen'sSocietyinNewry.
tr1VilliamButler'sBansha,Castlehas beenenteredbythievesandprecious'vainableestolen.
CharniiimiehipathleticsheldinDublin. TeanipickedfortheOlympicSportsat London.ConLeahy,highjumpchampion..
EstateCnntmissionrscompulsorilyresume,underEvictedTenatns'Act,certain landsinKerry.
ResolutioninfavorofrailwaynationalisationunanimouslypassedinBelfaxt,at theTradee.Congress.
IrishParliamentaryFundhasreached £3.800.
.1.thecallof"time,"theCavanmen hutw,e1by2goals4points.
Armagh
Thecountychampionshipinfootball wascontestedbyteamsrepresentingAntrimandArmagh.Antrimwon,the scoresbeing12pointsto6.
Belfast
TheDivineSarah"wasinBelfastthis week.ShecamefromDublin,whereshe hadplaysstoan'immenseaudience.The Dublinetspleasedstau,...ieBernhardt. "Noualealwaysve,;.-kindtor you Irish.-shesaidtoayounghioywin'interviewedhetfortheDublin"escuing fetes-1,0S'"and1amverygladtonear thatyourcountryIsatlastprogressing.'Ibiswasverykindofthegreatactress; butwhohadinformedher'thatthecountry witsprogressing''Weliveinwhatisallegedtobethemust"progressive"part ofIreland,andourgirlworkersnowon halfwages,wouldfailtoappreciatethe enthusiasmoftheremarkableFrench womanwhohasmadethefortuneof-and maks,afortuneoutof-"LaDaneaux Camelias."YetanincidentisworthrecallingthatprovedMadameBernhardt's sympathywithIreland.Manyyearsago aboatsankoffWestportandabouttwenty harvestmenfrontClareIsland,ontheir waytoEngland,weredrowned.Mr.F. P.O'Connor,M.P.,openedafundforthe victims'familiesinhis'paper.the"Sun," andaconcertinsupportoftheprojectwas organised.Thefamousactresswasthen playinginLondon.Shewasaskedby Irishmembersof31.r.O'Connor'sstaffto givethebenefitofhernametotheeoncert.Whiletheobjectwasbeingexplained,shelistenedwithkeenattention,and askedseveralpertinentquestions.Then shesaid-andthetearsweregenuine: "Thepoorbravepeople!Announceme torecite,andsendmeaturdtoremindme thatIshouldgivealittledonationtohelp helpyourgoodcause."Thishappened whenshewasfourteenyearsyounger.
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ORDINATIONSATST.KIERAN'S COLLEGE,KILKENNY. RecentlytheMootRev.Dr.Brownrigg, LordBishopofOssory,conferredtheOrder ofSub-DeaconshiponthefollowingstudentsatSt.Kieran'sCollege: Rev.RobertStephenson,Oessory. Rev.BiutholomaeusO'Rourke,LosAngeles. Rev.JamesDelahunty,SanFrancisco. Rev.PeterSmyth,Seattle. Rev.JohnShanaghy,Wilcannia. Rev.PeterCurran,Alton. Rev.PatrickO'Reilly,Davenport. Rev.MichaelKenny,Leeds. Rev.JoseptKearns,Ossory. Rev.ThomasBrennan,Oesswy. Rev.NlichaelGulfoyle,Oseory. Rev.JamesHolohan,Leeds. Rev.MichaelMackey,Seattle. Rev.HughMcGuire,Sydney. Rev.Patrick3FGratton,SanFraneisco. Rev.GeorgeQuin,SanFrani:lose. Rev.ClaudeWarren,Leeds. OnthepreviousSundaythefollowing studentshadbeenpromotedtoMinor Orders:-Messrs.PeterCurran,Thomas Brennan,JamesHolohan,MiohaelMackey,HughMuire,Patrick31'Gratton, GeorgeQuin,ClaudeWarren,Cornelius Harnett.(:ulielmusHolohan. Brady. HisLordshipwasassistedatbothfuneiiL.4s1(.:thePresidentandDeanofthe
Tipperary
AgreatFeisheldatMitchellstown. Bitilshathistle,residenceofSirWm. Butler.robbedbyburglars.ThereWitt, onlyafewthingsstolenfromSirWm's. men,butfromhislady'sloomtherewere stolengoldwatches,ringssetwithdiamondsandsapphires.goldlockets,pearls, diamonds.andanynumberofbeautiful goldrings.
position.Histalkiedelightful,butit doesnottendtorenderthetaskofpaint mghisportraiteasier.Theartistwould liketoprescribemore'silenceandleess,restlessness.
JOHNDILLONONFATHERBENSON.
311..JohnDillon,M.P.,quotedatLeeds fromaletterwrittenbyuneRev.Hugh Bensonwhioh,wefancy,willbenewto mostIrishreaders.DuringthecontroversyovertheN.-W.Manchesterelection, FatherBensonwrote:
"PoliticalIrishmenwould,of coarse,formalargepartofanyIrish Governmentthatmightbesetup. AndunlessEnglishCatholicsaresatisfiedthatthose.menputtheirfaith beforeallelse,theyalehardlylikely towishtoseetheirelevationtopower Ifitispossibletobere-assuredoft thesepoints,1shallbeverygrateful. ThoughtheRev.HughBensonisavery ableCatholicpriest,arecentconvertto theFaith,andasonofthelateArchbia hopofCanterbury,thedelegatesofthe Conventionwereirreverentenoughto laughathispronouncement.. 31r.Dillon commentedupon.theabsurdityandingenuousinsolenceoftheletteroutitisinterestingfromanotherstandpoint.Here wehaveanEnglishCatholicdeclaiming against"politicalIrishmen,"who,inassumingthesecularGovernmentoftheir country,mightnot"puttheirfaithbefore allelse,"andthreateningthehostilityof EnglishCatholicstoHomeRuleislieis notsatisfiedonthesubject.ButEnglish Toryplatformsareoccupiedbysubsidised emissariesofthePartytowhichFather Bensonbelongs,andtheiroppositionto HomeRuleisbasedonthelyingassertion that.thesesame Irislanien" wouldutilisetheirpowerto"puttheir faithbeforeallelse"byoppressingpeople ofothercreedsthantheCatholic.Mr. BirrellatBallymoneysaidIrelandwas"a shuttleeockbetweenEnglishparties." FatherBenson'sthreat,whentakeninconjunctionwiththe"CarrionCrow"libels, furnishesamostremarkableillustration oftheChiefSecretary'sremarks.
Carlow
BishopFogarty,ofKillaloe,inseeding hisannualsubscriptionof£5totheIrish ParliamentaryFund,paidagreattribute totheIrishParty.
1,11IMIN111011 Cavan
Agreatfootballmatchwasrecently playedbetweenCavanandFermanaghat Cavan.
At.theendofthefirsthalfhourthe teamswereadraw,havingscoredIgoal 3pointseach.
ThePresidentoftheBoardofTradehas agreedtoreceivetheIrishdeputationon thesubjectoftheAll-RedRouteonthe 15th.Thepointthedeputationhaveat heartis.ofcourse,theutilisationofBlackladBay.ontheWestCoastofIreland,as a(molestinglinkintheprojectedall-red steamshipservice.Theirclaimisthatthe lengthoftheAtlanticpassagewouldthus beconsiderablyreduced.Irelandisdisplayingaremarkableunanimityinthe matter,andtheforthcomingdeputation willcompriseNationalistsandUnionistspeersaswellascommoners.
Kilkenny
ThemagnificentnewchurchinJohnstreet,thegiftofMr.TomLoughlin,of Ballarat.teasconsecratedonSunday.28th June.Thechurchcostover£40,000, withoutthespire.Itistheintentionof thedonortocompletethespireandalso topresentthechurchwithagreatorgan, whichistocostabout£1,500.HisLordshipDr.Brownriggwaspresent.ThePonAralHighMasswassungbyDr.Sheehan.BishopofWaterford,andtheMost Rev.Dr.Clancypreached.Therewere alsopresentArchbishopCarrandBishop HigginsofVictoria.ArchbishopDelaney. ofHobart. KilkennybeatenbyCorkin.footballby 8points,butthe"Moundherring"beat the"Finbarrs"by2pointsinhurling.
TheCambeyEstatesoldfor21/and22/ yearspurchaseoffirstamidsecondterm rentsrespectively. TheestateofJohnLorrySmithwasalso soldonsimilarterms.
UVERSMESBILL. NAMESOFBELFASTANDDUBLIN CONIMISKONERS.
IntheHouseofCommonslastweek, CaptainCraigaskedtheChiefSecretary ifany.andhowmanyCommissionershad beenselectedbytheCrown.tocarryout theprovisionsoftheIrishUniversities Billandtheirnames.
Mr.Cherry,whoreplied.§aid:Myright hon.friendhasaskedmetoreadhieanswer,whichisasfollows':-ltisproposed thatallCommissioners,bothforBelfast andDublin,shouldbenominatedinthe Act.Thefollowinggentlemenwill,Ihope consenttoi14.touttheBelfastCommission: thePresidentofQueen'sCollege,Belfast; hisHonorJudgeShaw,ProfessorSymington,ProfessorDill.Inaddition,Ihopeto securethefomentoftwogentlemenof greatacademicauthorityexperiencedin UniversitymattersinGreatBritain,and possiblyaseventhpersonwillbenominated.Thefollowinggentlemenwill,I hope,serveontheotherCommission:the PresidentsofthethreeColleges,MostRev. 1)r.Walsh,Archbishopof.Dublin;the LordChiefBaron,SirJohnRhysu,Dr. HenryJackson,RegiusPrefeseorofGreek intheUniversity,Cambridge,andthe hon.memberforGalway(Mr.Gwynn). Thehon.memberforCambridgeUniversity(Mr.Butcher)whoseassistanceIhave hopedtosecure.is,tomygreatregret, unabletoundertaketheduties.Oneor morememberswillprobablyheasked. ThePresidentoftheLocalGovernment Boardishavinghisportraitpaintedbya risingyoungartist,whohasanotablepictureintheAcademythisyear.Theartist findsthebreezypersonalityofMr.Burns veryattractive.butheisnotagoodsitter.Hegrudgesthetimehehastodevotetotheprocess.Theotherdaythe EMIGRATION. artistremonstratedwithhim,andhinted thatatthepresentrateofprogressionthe workwouldnotbefinishedforaconsiderableperiod."But.Ihavesatforanhour to-day."saidMr.Burns.,reproachfully. "Excuseme,'rejoinedtheartist."butyou reallyhavenotsatforfiveminutes."The facetisthatMr.Burns,insteadofquietly
HisHonorJudgeBreeetonBarry,K.C., openedtheTrinityQuarterSessionsfor theCountyofCavanintheCrownCourt. housethererecently. Mr.NorrisGoddard,CrownSolicitor, saidhehadnocriminalbusinesstobring beforehisHonor. HisHonor:Itshowstheverysatisfactorystateofthecounty.Ithinkitisa yearsinceIhadacriminaleasetotry. That,showstheveryquietconditionofthe county. 11r.RobertThorp,Sub-Sheriff,then presentedhisHonorwithapairofwhite gloves. AllthearticlesintheJunenumberof the"IrishEducationalReview"areinteresting.Theydealwithmattersofinunediateeoneern,andineveryinstancethe writerisamasterofhissubject.l'he "Review"hasmorethanfulfilledthepromiseofitsfirstnumberninemonthsago, anditsfutureasapermanentliteraryfactorinIrishpublicandeducationalthought anddiscussionisnowabsolutelyassured. Lastmonthwenoticedthefirstinstalment ofProfessorStovkley'sarticleon"SelfRespectandIrish."Heconcludesaferventpleawithasentncewellworthquoting "AsIrelandlostanationallanguage byherownfaultandmisfortune,she hasthemeansathandandthechance ofrestoringthislinkwiththepast, andthusofhonoringallwhobearthe Irishname,andofgivingthem,asa birthrightthatwhichwilladddignity totheircountry,andbetoallher sonsaninspirationtoplaytheirparte betterfortheirownland,andthus, too.betterfortheworld."
"A.M.'s"articleon"TheRulesoftheInterniediateBoard"willdeservemorethan detailednotice.
Wexford
GrandIndustrialExhibitionandsaleof workopenedintheGoreyTownHallby LadyEemonde.Thepopularladymade averycomplimentaryspeechontheChristianBrothers,inwhosefavorthework wasorganised.
TheRev.FatherMurphy.O.S.A.F., Callen,transferredtoNewRossFather Rogers,ofCalifornia,visitinghisnative Ennisrorthy.
Emigration,whichuptothepresentis sorife,isoneoftheworstevilsthatcan befallanynatant,beitlargeorsmall. (saystheKilkenny"Journal.")Itsucks, asitwerethelifebloodoutofthecountry, foritalwaysthestrongestandcleverest thatgiveahandinthebuildingofthesubmittingtothedistastefulordeal,eoncountrytheyclaimastheirfuturehome,scantlychangesbothhisexpressionandhis
CENTENARYOFTHEPATRICIAN BROTHERS,TULLOWeCO.CARLOW. Onehundredyears:havepassedaway sincetheRightRev.Dr.Delaney,then BishopofKildareandLeighlin,foundeda nobleorderofmen.nowknownasthe BrothersofSt.Patrick.Thosegoodbrothers.followingthefootstepsoftheirholy patron.St.Patrick,havedonemuchfor theeducationoftheyouthentrustedto their'care;bothinreligiousandsecular matters.Nowthattheyaregoingtocelebratetheircentenary,andastheyare aftergoingtoagreatdealofexpense
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bargingtheirNoviatieteinordertomeet theincreaseddemandforadmiaeionto theirinstitute,itistobehopedthatthe peoplewillrespondgenerouslyandgive ahelpinghandtowardssmeltagoodwork.
-Kilkenny"Journal."
RETURNOFTHEEMIGRANT.
It'sacold,bitternight, Thereisanacheinmybones, Andmypoortenderfeet Areallbruisedbythestones.
l'mweary,soweary, I'mlongingforrest, But1'11girdupmysleength, AndI'llcreeptotheWest.
I'llcreeptotheWest, WherethefirstbreathIgave; Surethekin:oyoldneighbors Willfindmeagrave.
WherethesongoftheGael Willdoatintheair; Suretheneighborswillgrantme Atearandaprayer.
Ihavegazedontheworld, Withhergrandeurandglory, ButIpinefortheWerst, Withhersorrowingstory.
I'mweary,soweary. I'mlongingforrest; Ch,God,givemestrength JusttotreeptotheWest.
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Day.in1871,hereturnedtoFrance,after havingsignedthepeacebetweenGermany andFrance.
OntheafternoonofSt.Patrick'sDay in1873theMarshalwasmetbyDeFourtan,whotoldhimthathiselcetionasPresidentoftheRepublicwas'assured.Not beingapoliticalman,MacMahondidnot thankhimfortheprediction,which.nevertheless.eightweekslaterwasfulfilled. TwiceduringhisadministrationasPresidentthatauspiciousdaywasmarkedby importantstepstaken,aridMorallyonthat dayin1878.hedraftedthe,peachwhich hereadattheopeninooftheEihibition ofthatyear.Thusweseethattheday dedicate]tothesaintwkusename.hebore wasaneventfuloneisthelifeofthis gentlemanofthe"anciertregime."whse simple,ho-estfaith,aswellaswhorehr.:liantachievementsputtoshamethecacalledsoldiersandstatesmenin"le rauvreFrance"ofto-day.

ThisJane130.1908,isthe100thanniversaryofthebirthofthelateMar:bill MacMehon,PresidentofFrance.andsien ofanillustriousIrishHouse.Hewas bornatSully,nearAnton,anddiedat ChateaulaForet,17thOctober.1893.A writer,Mr.H.A.NlasMahon,haspointed outwhataneventfuldayforNlaccMahon wasSt.Patrick'sDay.Healwayshaul greatdevotiontoSt.Patrick,underwine., patronagehewasplacedbyadevout motOer.Indeed,Patrickwasquitea familynameamongthem;andformany generationsonechildatleastwasputunderthedirectprotectorateofIreland's PatronSaint.
PatricewasthenametheMarshallgave tohisdaughter.
'DssaidthatonSt.Patrick'sDayof theyear1808.throemonthsbeforethe birthofthisillustrioussonoftheGael,his nu..thmsawSt.Patrickinadream,and thathetoldherthatherchildwouldbea son.andwouldlivetowearacrown.
'Chatprophesywashardlyrealised, thoughtheMarshallwouldlaughinglysay thenearestheevercametoitwas,a-hen bewasViceroyofAlgeria,andattempted tofoundanArabiankingdom,whichexperimentendedratherdisastrously,owing totheinterferenceofthe011iverCabinet, whoseemedevertohaveaneyetothe mainchance,andhadentirelydifferent ideasofcolonisationfromthoseoftheGovernor.
Theoldsoldier'sfacewouldbrightenas bewouldtellhow,lookingbackonhislife, benoticedthatthemoreimprudentevents inhiscareeron-curedinSt.Patrick's wrath,orontheSaint'sdayitself.Thus onSt.Patrick'sDay,in1825.whenhewas aladofseventeenhewastoldofhisnomination.asacadettotheschoolofSt. Cyr.Againonthatdate,twentyyears later,helearnedofhisappointmentas Colonel.ItwasonthedayfollowigSt. Patrick'sDayin1855,thathewasrecalledfromConstantinetoFrance,wherehe wasappointedtocommandadivisionunderGeneralBosquetDimingtheCrimean War,afterthebattleofMalakoff,hewas appointedGrandCrossoftheLegionof Honor,andonSt.Patrick'sDayofthe followingyear,hewastoldbyGeneral Cissy,thathewouldbecreatedSenator, whichwasagreaterdistinctionthenthan now.TheGeneral'swordswereverified thefollowingJune.InMarch,threeyears later,hewasorderedtotakecommandof theSecondCorpsd'ArmeeoftheAlps. Duringthiscampaignhewonthebattleof Magenta,andreceivedthetitleofDukeof Magentaonthebattlefield. Strangelyenough,theattempttofound akingdominAlgeriabeganonSt.Patrick'sDay.Onthatday,afewyears later(in1868),the°hashervotedextraordinarysubsidiesforthereliefoftheterribledistressthenprevalentinAlgeria, andonthesamedatein1870,HughMacMahonhandedinhisresignationasGovernor,whichwasnotacceptedtillafew monthslater.
DuringtheFranco-PrussianWarit seemedtothebraveFrenchmanthathis patronsainthaddesertedhim.Atevery turnhistacticswereinterferedwithfrom WoerthtoSedanaseriesofdisastersfollowedeachother,whichmadeitthesaddestportionofhislife.OnSt.Patrick's
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rally(theseralliesaredangerous),and scoredagoal.thusreducingtheleadof theGlensby6points.BysoieritificplayingandbrilliantpassingtheGlensincreasedtheirleadto6points,thentheICAgates.becon.ingawarethatit,wasthelast quarter,scored2goals,bywhichtheybeclimevictors.
Thesplendid.systematicandcleanmethodtheGlenshaveofplayingthegame wasfullyillustratedonSunday,andI trustitwillnotbethelasttimewehave theopportunityofindulginginsorba finegameoffootball.Aftermutualcongeetulatione,thevieitorsadjournedtothe cliTli"L' wheretheyworehospitably treatedtoaftentoosateabytheRev.FatherFlynn.whoexpressedhimselfasvery pleasedwiththevisitmaidtotheOrphanageandtheeojoymentaflordedtothe ,ysbyCieinterestinggameeffeosball.
After'hankingtheRev.Fatherforhis snitaF.'aandkindress,thevisi'orsmade theirrolioax.nerdh-stenedtna coththe tramforHighgateHill.
Incthecourseofthejourneyhomethe membersexpressedthemselvesasdelight-elwiththeouting.Theythenpea-ended toarguethemerits,anddemeritsofsome oftheplayersandcriticisetheirownexhibitionofthewintergame.Thetime soonslippedby.andwefoundourselves intheenvironsofHighgate.wheremembersgraduallyleftthecar,sothatbythe timethetermieuewasreachedIwasthe onlyoeeleftofthenoble18.wheemerged fromthetramcar"bearingmyblvehing honorsofnew-foundvietorythickandfast uponme."AuRevoir.
ByAlert."
TheconductorontheLeedervilletramcaronSunday,the12thinst..'wasme doubtellysurprisedatthenumberof beddingAustralianfoothalierswhoembarkedatthecorneroNewcatleand Beaufortstreets,forthefieldoffrayGlendalough.
AfterhavingswelledthebalanceaccountoftheTramwayCompanybysome oddshillings,weeventuallyreachedthe terminus,wherewedisembarkedforour destination,aboutamileorsointhebush. Asweproceededalong(onfoot,ofcourse, nomotorshere),wecouldnothelpadmiringthetinebushscen-"ryhereabouts.It wasreallyrefreshing,andthecontempla- tenofitforlongwouldundoubtedlybring tolightsomepoeticeffusionfromtheadmirer'sheart.Well,Iwillbedonewith sentiment,and"castittothewinds."
Sufficetosay,wearrivedattheOrphanage andreceiveda.veryheartywelcomefrost theRev.FatherFlynn,whoisincharge.
MyfirstfeelingonbeholdingtheOrpalinge,werethoseofadmirationandsurpriseatthebeautyofthebuildingandthe finelargegroundssurroundingit.The positionissuperb,rightonahill,overlookingmilesofthesurroundingcountry,andfromwhatIheard,Igleanedthefact thatitwasanexceptionallyhealthyposition.
Theboys.alllookingstrongandhealthy, gaveusaveryheartywelcome,andsoon hadusonourwaytothefootballground, ashortdistanceaway.AsIsauntered ;along.Icould,nothelpbutnoticethe farm-likeappearanceofthegrounds.Here Iwouldseeafinepigsty,containingafair numberofhealthyporkers,snortingand grunting,asiftheyresentedourintrusion,andtrustedwewouldtakethehint. thatwewereunbiddenguests,bydepart- ing.Thiswe',tricklydid.andpassedon toaherdoffinecows,whowerepeace-fullygrazingundertheinfluenceofcheerfuloldSol,whoseemedtoinfusenewlife intothecattlebyhisgenialrays.Byfits andstartslikethis,weeventuallyreached thesceneofthegreatestfootballcontestin thehistoryofGlendalough. Afterarrangingallpreliminaries,and seeingthattheumpireunderstoodthe game,theskipperstoeeredforend,and thentheumpireblewthewhistle,bounced theball,andthenthefieldwasalivewith life."0,wonderousage,"whenawhistle willstirtheheartsof36Australians,sa, andseemtoinfusenewlifeintothem. Thefirstgoalwasquicklyregisteredby theGlens,whoplayedfinefootball,with methodandsystem.AlthoughtheHighgateswereaheavierteamandmoreexorrienoed'bailersthantheGlens,itsoon becameveryapparentthattheHighgatee wouldneedtobustleiftheywishedtobe comevictors. Athalf-timestheGlenswereinthelead by8points,thenHighgatemadeasudden
Achimneysweep,ablacksoot. Golfersshouldwearcufflinks. Rejectedloversmouldwearbutmittens. Ahorsewomanshouldwearaponycoat. Milkmen's,wives.wateredarias. Circusmen,rings. Apedestrian,leggings. Abedboy,redculls. Brokers,stoaks.
Visitor"1say,eoungfellow,youhave afinebigstatuehere."
Patr"Yes,sir;Ihavebeentoldthe handsmeaeuateeleveninches."
Visitor:"Icannotseewirytheyhave notacuteittwelve."( Pat:"eta.,sir,theyt:idnotwantto makeitafoot."
Customer"%kalydoalwaysrelatethose horridrobberstoriesandotheruncanny adventureswhenyouarecuttingone's hair?"
Hairdresser:"Becausetheymakepeople'shairstandonend,anditisthus mucheasiertocut."
HecametotheCeltic:whenquite "Young,"andthoughfedwith"Hay," he.hasstoodthe"leir"andtearoffootballforseveral"Somers,"andisthebest footballerdescendantfrom"Adam's" time."
lhepronotineratrimoftheirlanguageby someoftheEnglishisunique.Forinstancethegroomsays,"'Any, nay 'ass."Thedrxtorwifesays,"Jawge, peasegotoAwet:trailandawdahthe hawse;anddon'tfragettolooktothe firth."Thevicarsays,"Ifowahgivacioua Soveringwar-ahtodie."
ASTRAIGHTONE.
Therewasaclearcaseagainstthedarkie,butbeforepaseingsentencethejudge said-"Idonorunderstandhowitwas possibleforyoutostealthose(thickens whentheywereroostingrightunderthe owner'swindow.aridthereweretwoviciousdogsintheyard."
"Hitwouldn'tdoyerabito'good, Jedge.'repliedtheprisoner,"forn*to eplainhow1kot,feddemchickens.fer youcouldn'tdohityerselfefyertried fohtytines,andyermightgetyerhide fullerlead.Dehe-s'wayhayouterdo, Jedge,isles'terbuyyourchickensinde s,...cez ...Jiltsdo,andwhen yea'wantstercommitanyrascalitydohit 011thebench'whiryo'isathorte...
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and refugeinashop,wherepheemloyedthetineinaekingsomepusLases. "Not'seemveryquiettea-day."shestidto sr alas theobliging"e.,man."yes,maclam; w
"Justin,"saidMrs.Wyss.
"I'm"repliedMr.Wyss.
"Willyouspeakakindwordto'Fido,' andmakehimwaghistail!Hehasn't hadonebitofexerciseallday."
Acollegepapercontainsthecourteous announcement:"Theeditorwillbevery pleasedtohearofthedeathsofanyofthe oldboys."
Nodoubttheoldboyswillobligethe editorfromtimetotime.
Nurse:Thatboyishereagain.He sayshismasterisanxioustoknowhow youareto-day."
DangerouslySickMan:"Heavenbless Irismaster.whoeverhemaybe!Heis verysolicitousaboutmyhealth.Nurse askthatboywhohiekindmasteris."
Nurse(returning)"Hesayshismaster isMr.Plume,theundertakerjustround thecorner."
OfficeBoy:"Ihaven'ttouchedone, sir."
Manager:"Howisitthere'sisonlyone left!"
OfficeBoy:"That'stheoneIhaven't touched,sir."
AJewwenttothebathstheotherday, andaskedthepriceoftheRussianbaths. "Oneshilling."saidtheattendant. "Butthatisverydear,"saidtheJew. "Haveyounotgotthemanycheaper?" "Well."saidtheattendant,"youcantake aticket,fortwelvebathsfortenshillings." "Twelvefortenshillings:"saidtheJew, -"buthowamItoknowthatI'lllivefor twelveyears?"
Acertainyoungclergyman,modest almosttobashfulness,wasonceaskedby acountryapothecaryina.publieandcrowdedassembly,andinatoneofvoiceto catchtheattentionofthewholecompany. howithappenedthatthepatriarchs,lived tosuchextremeoldage?Towhichimpertinentquestionthecurateimmediately replied:"Perhapstheytooknophysic."
RULESONDRESSINPUNS.
Amillershouldwearasackcoat.
Atoperaswallowtail.
Awoodmanacutaway.
Asailorshouldwearwhitecaps. Poorballplayers,muffs.
Ahousemaidshouldwearalinenduster.
Asnakecharmer,aboa. Amusicallady,anaccordionskirtof organdy,withflutedtrimmings. Firemanlonghose.
Railroadmenshouldwearlarge,broad ties. Horsemen,four-in-hands.
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4THEIRISHINI1GRATIONSCHEME,.
Sir.-Ireadwithnotalittleinterest yorearticleonIriechimmigrationinyour issueofJune27th.Iagreewithyoueest itwouldbeagoodthingforW.A.ifwe coulddivertheresomeofthestreamofimmigrationthatannuallyflowsfromthe GreenIsle,andthisranbestbedonebya judicioussystemofadvertisingi.nthe Irishpapers.Ifurtheragreewithyou thatitwouldbehighlyunpatrioticforany Iriehmantoadvocatesendinglecturersto Irekusd,whoseefforts.iftheyweresuccessfulwouldterminateininducingmany toemigratewhootherwisewouldnot.Irelandatthepresentdayisinsoreneedof allhersons;shecannotaffordtoloseany ofthem.EverytrueLoishmati,therefore, willregrettheactionoftheCelticClub, andwouldfaxprefertoseeittopersue "itsblamelessandcolorlesscourse,"than tocommititselftosuchanunpatrioticand stullifyingproposition.l)othemembers readtheIrishpapers?Aretheynot awarethatinrecentyearstherehas sprungintoexistencetheIrishrevival neeentent,whosechiefaimistobuild,by tohealthynationalsentiment,atariffwall "roundtheirisland,deniedthembyan alienGovernment.andsotoinfusevigor intoel.lerieelshingindustries,andtorevivethosestrangledbybenignantforeign leg!slation,andallthiswithaviewto steelthetideofinunigratirm.Arethe membersoftheclublikewiseignoranteef thefaitthatthele:elersofIrishopinion. 'bothecleeiasticalandpelitical.neestronglyopt:.sadtoinbeingErin'ssonsand danghtTStoleaos.herfail.hillsandfertilevalleys"!Aeyteovement-oppesedby suchferiesisdeisliedtofailure.Yet.'n thefaieofsucheppieeitiontheCelticOssh. proposesendineleweerstoIreland.Why, Sir.theyeouldb.'law-fliedmitofthecome
From-NIr.Cave letterIlearnthat therecanby_VuorelianaswellesEnglish Jingoes.Hewrotelesteleglowinglanguage ofthislandof sand,andsorrow'' thatthereeding it !noughtthelightof otherdaysaroundsee.Ithengln 1was achildoncestorebesidethe"rippling rill,"readinginatthe".BahianNights" ofsomehappyIanwhereeirrtewandsufferingliednoexisuessesI,Mr.I'Ill,f),V241 rseileees? seeie.,.IverilyheEwe beaI,ofclaylerIrelandwhen betee'eehersleeesasalecturerfor Croperiend!\\ anyunsophistieated nativewhomhewouldinduceteimmigratetieW.A.wsuldfancyheweeeettilie outforthegreatO'Brazilnowlocated westofthegreat.1totraliandesert.
ItisallverywellforMr.Cavanaghto speNapoleon,andtellsusaboutthe Rhodescertificate*intheschoolbag.Will bepleasetellsusaStateinGerfnanyor elftheUnitedStates,oraBritishpossession.,"whereeerysturdylittlechap"has wetthesameadvantage.Inconclusion,I wouldadviseMr.CavanaghandtheCeltic ClubtokeeptheirlecturesinW.A.,and theirmoneyintheirpockets.Ifthey wantsomeoftheetreamofimmigration letthemadvounteitjudicioussysteeeof advertisingintheIrish'papers;butl thinkanytrueIrishl)litholicwillagree withmethattheywouldbebetteremployedindemandingjusticeforGIP' Penonthismatterofeducation.AeigorumagitationwouldbringtheGovernment totheirkneesinsixmonths,acedcompel themtodealequitablywithus.
sMight1direct,oraskMe.Cavan:tento directtheeearchlightofhisponderousintellecttotheremarkseeftheEnglishPremieronthisquestionofCatholiceduceeine,asreportedbyyobinlastweek's "Reeord.'-ours,etc., SIMPLESIMON.
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She-Havingtakenagreatinterestin thedifferentviewsputforand;widest IrishimmigrationtieWestAustralia,as reportedinthe"W.A.itecord,"1would liketoaddmyviews-whiearethoseof anIrishmanwhoarrivedinAustraliain 1863.InthatyearIwastravellingwith anIrishpriest,whohaddonegreatare! wonderfulworks.andwhotookthegreatestinterestsinhiseountrymen.Hisname weeFatherBarrett.ftemtheCountyc. Cork.;nilsatthetimeeefwhieliIwrite, hiedahtegeparishitsVictoria. ()torconversationturnedonthee"famine' andthewoesandwrongsofIreland.The oldpriestsaidthatitwasGod'swillthat theTrielepeopleshouldentigrete.tocarry thenameofGodevertheweld.andto makeknownhisChurchandreligion;and thisalonewillexplainwhyallIrish-lay asWellaselericol-are"missieeeries."

Mr.Car:M:101 haveusbelieve thatanyman.evenwithoutcapital.can goontheland,.teictiringonlytheassistine*fteeAgrioulteralBank,anditsa fewyea'shewillhave'workedoutforhimselfaorioperoessettlement.New. thesebestqualifiedtojudge-thesettlers themselves-willtellyouthat.cystsof thesewhobeginwith£300or£400capital,foreveryoneenceeseyouhavethieve who,yearinandyearcent.aretoilingand moilinefromearlymorningt111nightto makeendsmeet.andifthesettleris Irish,le.,willanddoescursethedayhe leftbehindbins'b.five-roomedcottage, withit,ileatlyplasoelwallsandveiling anditsslateroof.withafertile:lereof groundotailiel.Igrantthathereand thempeemeetaIlecesefulsettler.who haschair,e1tohitafertilespotorafew swamps.Heissinetoboomthecountry. These.sir.arefrees.andsomecockles. whoat,'rainseeseensoftheyearfrequent theClul,seek'havefurniehedMr.Cavanagh them.theyreuldhavepitched himsuetatalethatifhehadthe"smalleatdropofhumankindness"-whatever thatstuffmaybe-"inhisveins"hewould say,"Remainathomeanddonetgointo thisterriblestruggleforexistence" Mr.Cavanaghepeeitsgrandiloqnently onthelibertyweoriel:and"(oureineacationalndva.ntarree."lendsuchstufffrom anTrialsCatholic! Yes.Mr,Cavanagh.vonenjoythe"liberty"ofpayingerthelyfortheMerethenofyourownchildandaehareinthe educationofyourrem-Catholicneighbor's childTheveryRae*injusticewasbeing triedinthenameof"liberty"athome inEngleni,but;errco-religioniststhere hadtoomulogkbonetheymadeNnglandringwiththeirProtests.andthelesuitisthatnowvietearyiswithintheir grasp. TheNienconformistssniffledjustabout one-tenthoftheinineticewesubmitto here.andtheymadetheworldresound bytheiragitation,andbyresortingtop. sivereeistence.InEnglandtheRoman Catholicsareaboutonetosirteen;here weareonetofour:theretheyfoughtand won;hereourclaimsareburied.Onr JingoIrish-Austra'Atie,isafraidevento mentionourgrievance,lesttheybeconsideredhigottedornarrow-minded;they tellns.though,ofoureducationaladvantages!SomeIrishmendeservetobeslaves -nonebatthebravedeservethefair.
Now,Sir.Mr.Cavanagh,icehisletter this"Reseed...saidthatthen,aresome who:seeafraidthatiftheadvantagesof thisStateweremodeknown.Irishmen wouldflockhere,andIrelandwouldbedepopulated.Mr.Cavanaghandhisfriends neednetworry.Lelandwillnever depopulated.Thetroubleaheadisthat theaverage!HellmanistoopoortoimmigrateticAitfitralta.Itisottivthewell-todeefitritiers,shopkeepers,andpublicans thatoutaffordtocomehere.Inmytime theaveragewageoftheworkingmanwas 6s,leerday.andonthatamounthehadto keephimselfandfamily.Where,then, wend.]leetied£20et.£30tocometeeAustralia-hemustgeeteeAmericaorEngland. Again.Sir.thereareotherpartsof Cavan:1411'sletterwhich,thoughtruein sillestanieearerielieelteusinpractice.For ineointe,helateensuptheAgrieultural RankandtheAmiceltraDepartment. If Cavanaghhadbeen.atIhavebeen. apeerIrishfarmerforthepast14years inW.A..applyiatginvaintotheauteeraticauthoritieswhorunthesedepartmente, forasesetame,hewouldbeforcedtoadmitthattheAgrieultutialBankwasthe ereuiteetfraudinAustralia.andtheAstricitIturalDepartmentnobetter,whilethe presentis.ifpossible.worsestill.Itold theeMinisterforAerieulturelastJammer thattheAgeicelturalBankwasaninstitutionfortheconvenienceoftherichman only.Ttwouldnotlendme£1.though myleaseswereinitforsomeyears,and theughIhad520acrescleared.and14 yearstentpaidonit. 1 angettheCrown vane:mytimebypayingthebalanceof pies'!easemoney.namely,2s.6d.peracre onit.butIneverheardanyonewhohad todowiththe"equatters'institution' sayagoodwordforit.Therefore,Isay toallIrishmenorwomendon'texpect anythingfeintthosemiteleboomedinstitutions.Iftheycomehere.letthemrely inGodandtheirownenergy,andavoid theviceswhir)areminingmany,towit, drnikandgambling. Perseenally.Ibelievethiscountryisone ofthehestintheworldfortheenergetic' andindustrious,butitisahellforthe lazyandthene'er-do-well.Finally,Mr. Cavanaghthinkssomeofusarewanting inpugneeity.etc.Lethimlookatmy letterofthe4thinthe"BunburyHenald,4 alsomyletterstotheAgriculturalBank. andtothe'Under-SecretaryforLands,and lotwillSeehowhowIcanfightforright andjuStice.-Yours.etc., R.BARRETT.
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portionofthenumberwholeaveIreland everyyeartothisState.Buthisformer utterancesweremoreonthelinesofgetting themherenomatterhow.Withthislatter couleemyselfandothersdisegreed,for whichNIr.Cavanaghtermstit"Menwith goodhearts,butweakintellects."But, Mr.Editor,permitmetopointouttothe. self-constituted"OracleofWisdom"that theremustbealargenu.mberofmenwith weakintellects.forthewholeoftheHierarchyandleadersofthoughitsItelandtodaymuetsufferfromthatesenplaint,that is.ifweacceptMr.Cavanaghasajudge. Now,Mr.Editor.teegetdowntofacts. Whatwedidoppose,andwhat1personal'raleas'theMr Oppige,ones rourse Gavanaglinyteliedtoadopt,namely,that theIhovernmentbeapproachedwitha viewtosendingalecturertoIrelandto travelthroughthecountry,endpointout tothepeoplethegreatepportunitiesthat existinOtisStateforIrishmenandwomen.Wepointedoutthatthiscourse wouldprobablycausemanymenand womentoleaveIrelandwhootherwise wieuldnotthinkofdoingso..ItwaseV, ',dinedoutthathelthelecturer)wouldbe suretoreceivea,veryhostilereception fencethemembersoftheAnti-Immigration League.whiehasbranchesiuevery centreofnoteinIrelandto-day,aweW'en hetoldthermashenaturallywoulddosee. thatherepresentedtheIrishmenofWesternAustralia.Ithink,MV.Editor,eve would(1)Meinforaboiltimetea.'flee nationalailectofthequestionwasalso pointedout.buttonoavail.Hestill adhere-1 tohispolicyofgettingthemout atanymet. IWillnowsubmittheotiose themereofweakintelleets.icehetete., them.wishedtoadopt,andIleaveittie mycountrymentodecidewhichofthetwo wastheebetterforthelandwesellloveso dearly.OurpropositionwasthatwecommunicatewiththeIrishParliamentary PartyandthedifferentTrishNationedSocieties,andpointouttothemthegreat opportunitiestlietexistinthisStatefor therightclassofmen,andaskthemwould theysuggestanymeansbywilled]we mightinducesomeofthosewhooreleaningIrelandeveryyeartocometothis State.Andhuedthis(ours('beenadopted. Ifeelsinethateveshouldhavehadthe supportandsympathyofthepeopleat home,andwhenthatdidcome.Ithinkwe wouldgettherightHassofpeople.whereeta,ifthelecturerdid:movedingetting ahearing.whichIverymuchdoubt,we wouldprobablygetthewastersofthebig eities.This.Mr.Editor.isthedifference betweentheW.A.Solomonandthemenof weakintellectsontheIrishimmigration question. Now.forafewremarkswithreference tohisattackontheClub.Inthisparagraphhesaysthatforthelastfourmonth hehawsspokentoeveryIrishmenhehas metintownandcountryfromGeraldhon beso,howdoesheaccountforthethree meetingshecalledwithaviewtoforming anIrishImmigrationLeague,beingsuet utterfailures.HemusthavemetaMajorityoftheIrishmenofPerthdiningthe betfourmonths,yetwithalltheenthusiasmdisplayedbythem.thelargestmemberhecouldgettogetherwassix,which includedhimself,hisbrother,andmyself. andthisonlyononeoccapion.Afterthese41 failureshebringshisdelerictstotheClub. Here,again,hegotanotherproofofthe greatenthusiasmforhisscheme,forin responsetoasneciallysummonedmeeting ofaboutthreehundredmembers,fourteen responded.Atthismeetinghesucceeded ingettingamotioncarriedrequestingthe committeeoftheClubtoappointadeputationtowaitontheGovernment,with aviewtoascertainingwhattheywerepreparedtodointhematterofsendingalecturertoIreland.Thiswasdulycomplied with.andMr.Cavanaghandanotherwere appointedtorepresentthemajority,and myselftheminority,butwhentheappointedhourarrived,Mr.Cavanaghrefusedto meettheMinister,hereasonhegavefor notdoingsowasthatitwould.beuseless aswewerenotunanimousonthesubject. Surely,thisdoesnotwarranthisWeek ontheClub,whichhasbeenreferredto everyvisitorwhohasenteredit,whether fromtheOldLandortheEasternStatesas thebest.institutionofitskindinAustralasia.But,Mr.Editor.Iaminclinedto thinkthatyourarticlewhichappearedin themeantimeshowedthiswisemanoft'e Westtheerrorofhiswaysandconse-
bringingthemoutatanycost.These, Sir,arethetruefactsinasbriefaspace asmylinkedabilitywillpermitmetoput them.Thankingyou.inanticipation.Your.,etc.. M.O'DEA. July14th,1908.
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DEATHOf.MR.J.D.KENNEDY, -MOUNTMAGNET.
Witatverydeepregretwerecordthe deathofAir.JanesDanielKennedy, whichtookplacequitesuddenlyonlast Tuesday,7thJuly.Forthepasttwo yeaeethedeceasedeentlemanhintsnotbeen inrobutsthealth,butbeinggiftedwitha hardyconstitution,whichneverseemed toflag,therewaslittleornoevidencethat tiewouldbeseesoonovertakenwithan earlydeath.Sincehegrewintoman's cetate,hiscareer',inN'icoma,andlateron in%Vesture.Australia,wasindeedaoreditableone.Ayounghusband,andagood one,afaithfulCatholic,whocouldnot dotoomuchfortheChurch,itslitristers, anditsGospel,leewaswidelyknownfor hisgenerosity,andfurhisfearlessexpressionoffaithandthepracticesofreligion. DeceasedwasborninBrunswick(Vic.), about28yearsago,endforthepasteight ornineyearsleadbeenlargelyinterested inbusiness:inthisState.hewasthe youngestsonofMr.and.NIrs.JamesKennedy,ofBrunswick,brotherteeMrs.Dan Hiekee(Lawler), Con.Drew Alagelet),Airs.Knight(Yalgoo),andMr. l'uttrickKennedy(Mt.Magnet).Mr.Kennedywas:wellknown,highlyrespected, andesteemedthroughoutKalgoorlie,Lawless,SandstoneandtheMurchison;and hadonlyrecentlybeenmoniedtoMiss CatherineHayes,fromClare,Ireland,and hadonlyjusttakenovertheMt.Magnet RailwayRefreshmentRoomswhenhis earlydemisetookplace.
OiseofthelargestandmostrepresentativecortegesseeninMt.Magescstforyears wendeditswaytothelocalcemeteryon. Wednesdayafternoonlasttopayatobute toleismemory.Afterthecustomarypray evehadbeensaidattheresidenceofhis brother-in-law(Mir.Con.Drew)andinthe RomanCatholic'Church,theRev.Father Corcoran,whohadadministeredthelast ritespreviouslytothedeceased,officiated inamostimpreoeivemanneratthe. graveside.Thegreatestsympathyisfelt forthewidowandrelativesofthedeceased.Thepallbearersonthesadocregion-thepersonalfriendsofdeceasedwereMessrs.R.Sayie,D.Hayes,C. Krug,W.LaGrange,P.Ryan,andT. Sedgman.Mr.'rhos.Kennedy(firstomuo inofdeoeaeed)hadchargeofthefuneral arrangements.
Thefollowingsetwreaths:-Mr.and Mire.duBoulay,Mr.andMrs.Elliott, Mr.andMrs.Krakeeter,Mr.andMrs. Campbell,Mr.andMrs.R.Sayle,'Mr.and Mrs.J.Ssyle.Mr.andMrs.J.T..Ryan, MissM.E.O'Brien.MissOrMahoney. Mr.R.Roy,Mr.andMrs.J.Fitzgerald. Mr.andMrs.Shearer,Mr.andMrs. J.C.Burt,Mr.H.E.Quick,thestaffof theGrandHotel,Mr.andMae.Carroll. Mr.andMrs.Cant,11r.andMrs.J.I. Thomas,Mr.andMrs.Hardy.Mr.Frank O'Brien,Mr.C.Krug,Mr.andMrs. Ahearn.MissMitchell.Mr.andMrs.C. J.Drew,Mr.andMrs.Osmond.Mr.and Mrs.Senior,Mr.T.Kennedy(cousinof deceased),andMakerGavanDrew.A deeplysympatheticletterwitsreceived fromMr...andMrs.Durbridge.whiletelegramsofsympathywerereceivedfromthe followings-Rev.FatherSmythe(Perth), Mr.M.F.Tmy,M.L.A.Mr.B.C. O'Brien,M.L.C..andwife;Mr.J.M. Drew.31.L.C.,andwife;SiftersofPresentationConvent(Geraldtou).Sistersof GoodShepherdConvent(Leederville). SistersSt.JohnofGod's(Sobiaco).Mr. andlirs.Stapleton(Lawlers),Mr.and Mr:.Fitzgerald(Lawlers).Mr.D.Hickey (Lawlers),Mr.J.Kennedy(nephew.Lawlers).Mr.Ntilsen-(Lawlers).Mr.andMM. Hynes(Vietoria).Mrs.O'Brien(Victoria), Mr.T.Drew(Northampton),Mrs.C. Drew(Northampton),Mr.'M.Hayed (Leederville).MissM.\Valsh(Perth), MrT.J.O'Brien(Perth).Mrs.Coffee (Sandstone),Mrs.Deague(Perth),Mrand Mrs.Helm(Perth).MissWalsh(Perth), NfiesReidy(Care),Mr.R.Kane(lreeleanuentlyheisnowinfavorofapolicyoftharra). divertinginsteadofhisformeroneof Renniescatinpace.Amen.
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InreferencetoaletterfromMeetRev. EfiehopGibney,giveninlaseweek'sissue, itmaybeinterestingtooutreaderstosay awordortwoastotheoriginandaimof thisfamousteachingGirder.nowextended throughmostpartsoftheEnglieleepeaking wovid.
TheSocietywasfoundedintheCityof Waterford,Ireland,intheyear1802.EdmundIgnatiusRice,awell-to-domerchant inthatcity,seeinghowneglectedandunoared-fortheyouthsoftownandcountry were,resolvedtodevotehimselfandhis propertytothebenevolent-workofteachingandinstructingtheyoung.Atthat timetherewasneitherparochialnornational,oraswepallthemhere,State AwokeinanypartofIreland,Hence thegreatneedtherewasofestablishing someplacesofinstructionforthethousandsofchildrenwhoweredailycrowding thethoroughfaresofthelargertowns. spendingtheirtimeillidlenessandmischief.Mr.Ricesawandfeltallthisin hislarge,kindheart.anddeterminedto applyaremedytosogreatanevil.
Afewothergoodgentlemensimilarly mindedtohimself.castintheirlotwith hie.andbythehelpoftheirignitedresencesmadethefirstbeginninginWaterfordofwhatsubsequentlydevelopedinto thewell-knownOrderoftheIrishChristianBrothers.
TheincreaseandsuccessofthisteachingBrotherhoodinIrelandaresowell knownthatweneednotherespeakthereon.Snakeittosaythateveninthelife-time ofthehornieraConenueitywassought forandobtainedbyArchbishopPoldingof Sydneyin1843,A.D.ThethreeBrothers whoformedthesmallCommunitytaught wellandzealouslyindifferentpatesof Sydney;hutastheycouldnotthenemceedinestablishingapermanenthomefor themselvesandthosewhowerelikelyto comeafterthemtheythoughtitbestto returntoIreland,whichtheydidin1848. Foryearsaftervariousefforteweremade nthepartoftheEcclesiasticsandthelaity inAustraliatoobtainanotherCommunity oftheBrothers.Buttheseeffortswere unavailing.untilMostRev.Dr.Gould. BishopofMelbourne,succeeded,bythe instrumentalityofCardinalBarnabo.PrefectofthePropaganda.inhavingaCommenitysentto'hisepiscopal city inthe yearofourLord1868.Itisworthyof remarkthatthethreewhitturnedthe heelingstaffofthatCemnitinity-Rev. BrothersTreaey.Bodkin.andLemeh-are stilltotheforethefirst-namedinIreland. whereheis-assistanttotheSuperiee General,andtheothertwoinAustralia, devotingtheirlivesandenergytothegood oftheyoung. howtheOrderhasspreadanddevelop- edinAusereheieftrthsMacs,40yearsis scmethingwonderful.'EveryStateonthe Continent,uswellasNewZealand.has nowitsschool,orseveralschools.OfOle Brotherhood.InWestAustralia,besides thefinecollegeonSt.George'sTerrace, wehaveSt.Patrick'.DaySchool.the01.111:nageatClontarf.VitoriaPark,the }UghSchoolandDaySchColinFremantle. andthelargewell-workedestablishmentin lialgoodie.Tokeepupa.supplyofBrothersfortheseandtheirmanyetletr schoolsandcollegesintheComnlOnwealth. hasoflatebecomeematterofseriousconsiderationtotheSuperiors:oftheCollege. Infact,thereseemstobeoneway,and onewayonly.ofgettingoverthisdifficulty.andthatistoestablishahealNoviatiateorTrainingCellege.whereindeservingyouegmencanbeadmittedand pitPeonghsuchacourseoftrainingas willenablethemtocarryonefficientlythe workoftheOrderinallmittsoftheCommonwealth.
Toaccomplishanendsodesirableabig outlayhas,ofcourse,toheincurred.Aplotofgroundhasbeensecuredforthis purpose,buttoerectandfurnishtheCollegewillcastaconsiderablesum.HoweV11',theBrothersareconfidentthatthey willinthiscasebecheerfullyassistedby theever-generouspeopleofAustralia.It isthefirstandonlytimefor40yearsthat theyhaveappealedforhelpofthiskind, andsurelytheappealwillnotbeinvain. ThewholematterhasbeensowellandforciblylintinhisLordship'sletter,that moreneedmebesaid.
Thesewhoareblestwitliworldlymeans shouldfeelonlytoohappyincomingforwardtoaidthebuildingfund,ortoestablishbursariesforthetrainingofgood youngmenintheNoviatiate.Thishas beendonebymanyofourpeopleathome. terinAnter',e,andwhynotexpectasimilargenerosityfromtheCatholicsofAustralia!Thosewhocannotgosofar, shouldatleastassisttothebeieoftheir ability.sothatthegoodBrothersmay soonbeabletoaccomplishtheirpresent. praiseworthyundertaking.
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ThegreatEdmundBurke,writingisthe MeyerofBristol,Kidd:-'"fluepoorest beingthatcrawlstheearth,(unbendingto saveitselffrominjusticeandoppresesen, isanobjectreepectebleintheeyesofGod andman.",Inviewofthesewordsfrom suchaneminentauthority,Ineedofferno apeogyfortheremarksImateinthese reminiscences..EverymodernBritish statesman,inintroducingsomepolitical elietivehalf-loafmeattarefortheamelio- It rationoftheconditionofthepeopleof Ireland,deploredthepastmiegovetament oftheeunfortunatecountrybydeadand goneEnglishGovernments,andshederosidiletearsatwoesthatafflictedthelandfor(Trinities.Irelandforagespasthas beenmadetheconvincinggroundonwhich Englishpartiesfoughtouttheirpolitical (Internees,anditisetiltruedmerelyasa shuttlecock,toberattledaboutbythe contendingparties.Innoswarthyunder theBritishCrownwasrotterinteeendjobberysorifeasinIrelandintheforties. NoCatholic(-mildholdapoeitienofreeponsibilityinthecountry,andthemague wirywasselectedfromathreeknownto beentirelyoutofsympathywiththepeople.Thetenantfarmerheldhislandat thewillofthelandlord,andiflievoted againsthimorhisnomineeataNahamentaryelection,bewasthrownouton theroadside.Openvotingprevailed.and thelandlordwasalwaysalertinnoting wileserriedoathiscommatede.Analien churchwasestablished,whichhadfewadherents,buthadtobesupportedbythe unfortuntaepeopleinadditiontotheir ewn.Iknewofonelivingwheretheincumbenthadnotasingleworshipperfor histhureh.HedrewL7C0ayear,lived inLondon,andvisitedIrelandfoeaday onceayeartoimalifyforhissalary, whichthepeoplebedtoprovide.fire churchwasnamedSt.Jo'hn's.butno servicesbeingheld,itfellintodisrepair. andtherooffellin.Theincumbentvisitedthelilac*onSt.John'seve.aecorre pealedbyaclerkorsomeonetoreveled "Ante:1:candhelda.tenminutesservice insidethewalls,andforthisthepeople liedtopayhim£700.Idon'tthinkMelba everreceivedafeeaslargeasthatforone nigher:performance.Thefailureofthe potatocrop,thefamine,andtheeventsof 1848aremattersofhistory,so1willpats themover,andgetontoeventswithin myownrecollectionandexperience. In1865thepeoplewereeunkinan MinuethopelessPloughofdesifiond.In spiteofthepubliitygiventothemieeriee oftherenditionbythetroublesof'48,the peoplestillsufferedfromallthedisabilitiesofthefortieswiththeexceptionof Catholicemaneipation.Thiswaswrung fromtheGovernmentbythepowerof O'Connellandhisparty,beteveaatthe presentmomenta.Catholiccannothold the(eliteofLordLieutenantofIreland, althoughhemaybeGovernor-Generalof AuetraliaorCanada. le-forestated, theIrishinthesixtieswerealmostlostin hopeless:neseTheyweresqueezeddryby aheartlessandrapaciouslandoeracy,who claimedthemastheirpropertycivilly,po- litically,andreligiously.AffairswereadministeredbyDublinCastle,whichwas surroundedbyacrowdofsycopanteand teue-servers.whosebutane*mainlyconsistedinlyingandlegalisingrobbery.No matterihowjustmightbetheclaimofa maninordinarycircumstances,hehadno chanceagainstsuchagang,andhewas robbederimprisonedassuitedtheirhumor.JuAatthistimetwoelementswere atworkthatdidmorethananythingelse toputnewlifeandhopeintotheIrish. Theyhadjustpassedthedarkesthour precedingthedawnwhichhasnotyet gainedthebrilliaawyoftheday.Thefirst wasthegreatIrelandthatwasgrowingup beyondtheseas-America.Irishmenwere fastgainingwealthandpositioninAmerica.andexpressedtheirdeterminationto helpthecauseoftheirafflictedfellowcountrymenintheoldland. Anetralia too.hadmanyprosperousIrishmenonthe diggings.whodidtheirshareincash.The nextelementwaseducation.'Itwasno longeracriminaloffenceforanIrishman t-e hise'riliren.Manyoftheolder tee:est.:oncouldneitheereadrs:Awrhe, andmostofthosewhocouldonlygained theknowledgeathedgeschools,«inclusted setnesecludedsnotinthemountains, hiddenfromthepoliceofspies.Menof thesixtieshadedurationnoneorless,and theirdesirefor,theliteratureoftheir countrywasinsatiable.Myfathermanag- edthe ingaffairsofanEnglishcompany,havbranchesinDublin,Belfast,andCork, andbefirmlybelievedthateducation weeldtolealltheillsthatIrelandsuf. f"a"lfrom,forhemaiintaieedthatifthey eouldreadandunderstandtheywouldno longerstandthem.Fromhisnoritionhe 'ratindependentofthefawningsendthe `'ownsofthesycopantictoadies,whoheld
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powerinandoutofseason,espousedthe causeofthepeople.Iwasonlyaboy, andspenteveryweekendinthecountry, but1alwayswentdownlaudedwithliterature,carryingdozensofcopiesofthe "Nation"and"Freman'sJournal,"which 1distributedamongstthepeopleafter churchonSundays.OnSaturdaynights Itookpossessionofthehobinanailer* shopinthevillage,andreadaloudtoa silentandpackedroomfulofbrawnymen thestirringarticlesfromthe"Nation'and eloquentspeechesontheIrishquestion, deliveredbypatrioteinAme.rica.Iwen remembertheringingcheerythatwould shaketheroofwhenIreadsomeparticularlystrongdeclamatoryeloeuencethat appealedtotaeireympatiaies,andhow tarrywouldbreakoutintothatfiercesoulstirringwarsong,"O'DonnellAbu,"to relievetheirfeelingsfronttheiefrieneed excitement.ThespiritoftheNationwas rotcrushedtodeath.Itrevivedandwas aliveagaih,andwasbeingpreparedfor thecomingofJamesStephens,andthe eventswhichfollowed.Meetingswere beingheldinAmerika,andthousandsof poundsweresubscribedbytheexiled Irishmenaidwolentopnt'ahaaearms andequipmen,whowerewillingand eagertovisitIrelandandorganisearevolutionaryarmy.Lookingbackatthose days.IcanoulywonderattheshortsightedorblindtiolieyofEngland,which maintainedbeeharouelawsinIreland, whichonlytendedtobanishthepeople fromthecountry.andimpovetishthose whoremainedathome.NearlythreemillionsofpeopleleftIrelandbetween1845 and1865.andeverymanandwomanof themleft hattedthecountrywithanabiding ofthelawsthatdeprivedthemof themeansoflivelihoodintheirnative country,andforetchemfromtheirkitand kin.Theyborewiththem.too.therecollectioneoftheIrishfamine.whenBiel weesenttothestarvingpeople,inthe shapeofanAmericangunboat,witha cargooftorn,butwasstoppedfromdiechargingitinDublin,onsomepretence orother.untilboththecornandthepeapleitwasintendedtoFarceurwererotten. Theyremembered,too.thatthousandsof theirfellow-cou.ntryrrenandsoantry-wemenwerefounddeadfromstarvationwith grateintheirmouths.whilethelandlords werewallowingindebaucheryandriotous: livinginEnglandandontheContinent. 'I'heycouldnotforgettheworth:ofthat trickyoldJew.Disraeli.afterwardsLord Beaconsfield,whenatanelectionmeeting. hecalledforthreecheersfortheIrish famine."Theyaregoing."hesaid.alludingtotheIrish."goingwithavengeance.ThreecheersfortheIrishfamine."Iregrettohavetoslate.inthis year1908,thatthemobofChristianEng- lishmengavethethreeheartycheersaskedfor.Thesearesomeoftheitsthan eatintothesoulsoftheIrish,andmade tlemrebellionsanddisloyal.andalthongb
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Agran.1euchrepartyanddance(or- ganisedbytheChildrenofMary,\Vest Perth)willbeheldintheHibernianHall onWednesdaynightnext.July22.Those yotutgladiesofWestPerthjustknowhow tocaterforanexcellentevening'senjoy- ment,andleavenothingundoneinpro- vidingit.Aftertheeuchreparty,danc- ingwillbedevotedforOwremainderof thenighttothestrainsofthebestmusic. Therefreshmentsaretobeparexcellence, undothelowncapablehands.Thetic- ketsare-gents' ladies'Is.l'he evening'senjoymenttoIlest,usedforsuch atriflingsem.andtheTinaet-41saretobe devotedtaworthycause.thehallshould bewellIdledonthedatementioned.Miss L.smithisthehon..ecrevary.andthat spaniit110t/011111eW'111herbaud e:0Ieiv''kentomakethewholeaffair gi,1n,,nn"Shadier"hasdoe.ded toIiinattiielane.
ShinetoldIirlaheiiv.atthecornerof MurrayandPierstreets-theCatholicand ArtDepot-havenowsomebeautifulreli- gionspictures4..nview,besidesthebus.wit,:allth,reimiq- tesrequiredbythel'athoii, fa.t. ,anenIysaythatthe townand'Tortshouldvisitthisphen. suiveya!:thv,!(!,0 for T'.tirm ((mi. ait,-* I--I,HI 1.1,1131.V.net frts nevi(kn.\1by pan - ,,dustladenmt inEtt, - 'rfruit.whimonecan4111. !tt'cluinns ,theoneprc-;'led5erh, Mesdames :Mil 1r1'is "Sli dossI.'111.y,litairit necheaper.farfeintit.I'aliemyadvice. andspendyommotleywithrecognised tine, a
Sl,ills{merrilyardoriii,the4,eat%\'n. tatS.I:eatthnRonMeehe,whilst:it Bteernii Ineantit tone Sale-ievolteiteisineallpreviousellen,. and narsfenseis1-14455,1,11daily.The great\1rater12'irofIles-is.Foyandode bon.,iatedye-:erday.17tli andthe "'a"I..1'ewaslardivheagera"an- xioushovers. 1111"4t.l'estIllsWere1,111- t .11leF.:-WillStillkeepteaming OnIle irk.\lessts. Bros.ate ItttheirEml""- nun.hiosite - railwaystation.Catalugteo."iattelit,andself-men.urement formssteeltressiiapplication. 0 eleCtioIls excitementinthesu- burb-Isitterthe£200year.orire the;tsi',.antsow.justforthehiveofdoing eomethIngrocthe-ountry'sgond,andsit' ;heniselvesintheinterestsofthe long-sennrilieele-nos.No.moreofthat. /),,,'t a "Aleyouthee-.PhilCoyle?"
`.;,,Ye.;andel:areyou,I'dliketo know'IV''Sleet,:IaminatCon. O'Brit ofthyCourtHotel,and.samp- lingN...10.DylviasayHansIrvinewas inthe Phil:"Did3it'saythatyousampled Hansvine'stitrewine.You'llfindit palatalile.andthebestobtainable."
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Ifyeaareprofieientatshorthand-writ- ingandbookkeeping.youhaveanavenue wherebyyoucanalwaysrelyonsecurine renmnerativeempinyment.Dayandeven- ingclassesaregivesby4tewart'eCom- metrinl-Acadamyohmeldestestablished). Clerksarerecommendedtoemployers. Type-writingworkofeveryilecn-ription carefullyandpi,,,,,p4Ayer.,utedppas. pectusforwardedonapplication. 110 Oneofthebestplanet;forcleanliness. comfortandcivilityistheRailwayCoffee Palate.directlyoppositetheCentralRailwayStittion,Wellington-street. The chargesamverymoderate.whilsttheatcomnrdationforfamiliesateperfect.A goodmealcanhe,ertiredat1s.Red= fromls.6d.pernight.Singlebedrooms, 2s.pernight.neublebedroomsfrom5s. -pernight.,Boardandlodgingfront25c perweek.Mrs.Chamberlainisthepro- prietoress.The'phoneis1294.Wecan safelyreeommendthisCoffeePalaceto oursubscribers,andwecansafelysaythey willhepleasedwhentheytaketheadvantageofstoppingatthisfavoriteplace.
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Thank,tothegeneroussubscriptionof theIrishmeniifPerth,theclubisnowin ag'.elfinancialbasis.Thnsecretanyand treasurerareinstructedtosendaneider fur40eamaunstoafirm,in'fipperary. TheyalemadeofIrishash.andWei,:I'remantle,andMidlandJunctin:, willbetheplatetheteamwilmeet eachplatehaveaSundayinturn.Sowe willembraceallloversofthenoblegame fromMidlandJnuctiontoFremantle.
Inronseilitenceofthebadweatherpre- vailingthelastthreeweeksworkwas abandoned,butnowwearepleasedto saythegameofourforefathershastwee ttistay.Itonlyremainsnowforthe IrishmenonthefieldstoMart,Andsend usdownateamneatSt.Patrick'sDayto competeforthecupnowinthehandsof theRev.FatherFahey.
Thedonatorstothehurlingteamwill induetimeappearinthecolumnsofthe "Record."andweoresurethatonnext St.Patrick'sDaytherewillbeanexhi- bitionofhurlingthatwillbeacreditto theCamatinwieldersanda.pleasureto thegoodpeoplewhohavesogenerously helpedtosupport.andestablishthegame inWestAustralia.
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TheOrangehowlershadtheirannual tehooponSunday.Theycalledthenaffairaprocession,andthegreatestand mostdemonstrativeonetheyhadhadwithinmemory.TousitlookedlikeaSalvaAr.nytriumph,leadingahandof 'drunkswhomtheyliftedunto"Salvation' fromthegutters.Anddidn'tthe"ladies' marchGladinthefestalcolors,with -"brass"intheirfaces,ahaltingweakness intheirgait,fondlycaressingwhatseemeitobeaBible,slovenlyandslatternly theyhobbledtotheTownHall,andaccompanied.theblatantparsonsintheir anti-Catholicdiatribe,withinanenodeof applause.Thisbloodandfiredayon everyrecurring12thisalastingdisgrace toacivilisedcommunity.AndyetanunpartianGovernmentandaopineleesCity Councilgiveeveryfacilitytothisbody ofBoynewhangeretooutragethesentimentsandinsultthefeelingsoftheCatholiccommunity.Nodecentmanthatread therubbishpublishedinthe"WestAustralian"ofMondayandTuesdaycould feelotherwisethanJewrythatthemen claiminetateachtheirfellowscharity, shouldintheirfanaticismendeavorto createstrifeandbecomethemselvesagents ofmalignantrepresentation.
But,ofcourse,thereisanotherwayof lookingatit.Whenparsonsandcadaverouslayreaderscannotwinnotorietyby honestandnobleworkinthecauseofGod andreligion.thereislefttothemthequestionabletretllodofacquiringitinthe chase(terofmud-clingers.andthatthey jumpat.Theyneverseemtorealisethat byendeavoringtobesmirchtheimpregnableChurchofGodthey'losetheirown character.orwhatremainsoftheircharvoter,iftheyeverhadone.NoonebelievedwhattheOrangemenarereported tohavesaidbythe"WestAustralia,"exceptafewfanatics.Fortheparsonswho whoopedonSunday.thebroed-minded andintelligentcanhaveonlypity,aewell fortheirmaniaasfortheirfolly.Itis lament!ateifmencannotearnadecent livingwithouthavingrecoursetothe low-downtacticsofthelarrkinstump orator.
solidsupportersofthe"%Nest,"asarethe Orangemen!Why,then,shouldtheycourt kicksbycontinuingtheirsupporttoan carpi)whichhasgivenawelcometodiabolicmisrepresentationsandaffronts againstthemehaveandcreed.
Agoldfieldsladywriteronanoldfriend ofOeraldton'e:-"FatherRyan,R.C. priestofMorgans,hitoutattheafternoon teapartycarzefromhispulpitlastweek. 'Theyweremeetingsfurthe of. scandal,andwereamongsttheworstfactorsforthecirculationofcalumny,'said therev.gentleman.Heisright.Afternoonteapartiesaredisquietingthings, exercisingaperniciousinfluenceamong womenfolk.At,theaverageteaparty yougetasquareinchofcakeandaninfinitesimalcupoftea,buttheKendal-mongeringisunlimited.Theyarejustatrifle betterthantheshameless'babytea'demonstrations,whereingrownwomenappearininfantileattire,mostlyaboutthe GoldenMile."
Thenewfind.nearGardenGully(Aleckathaara)iscausingafairamountofintemeet,andalreadythecountyispegged alongthelinewherethefloaterswerepicked.up.OnviewinMeekatharraat ParereHotelissomesplendidsurface stone,studdedwithcoarsegold.Sofar verylittlehasbeendone,otherthanpeggingoutgroundandgettingreadytolocatethereefwherethesefinefloaterscame from.
TheoutputoftheGreatFingal!for .Tune:--Millran688hours,andcrushed 21.349tons,whichyielded5.1;.loz.fineby ainaIganrileionThecyanideplanttreated 20.332tonssandsandelimeefor1,623fine oz.and417tonsofconcentratesfor1.489 teeoz.Total,8,263fineoz.
Mr.J.J.Simons,secretaryofthe YoungAustraliaFootballLeague.raysthe ."BunburyHerald,"willfinda.hostof sympathisersinhismovementtosenda largecontingentofschoolboystoAlbany ontheoccasionofthevisitoftheAmericanlattlethips.Oneofhisideasisto charterasteamer,onwhichtheboys ()hideatandsleepduringtheirstay.This doesnotseemnearlyeopracticalasthe schemetobivouactheladsonanopen spacehandytothetown.
twoenginesgoingconstantlyontheirline. Thisisthemostthathaseverbeendone bytheConcession,andmailagerJackman hearsaperpetualeatileinconsequence. Thecelydrawbackistheinadequateaccommodationtocopewithsuchalarge amountoftraffic:.Itdoesreallyseema pitythatbetterfacilitiesarenotafforded bytherailwayauthoritiestodealquickly andeffectivelywiththelargeamountof trafficthatinarushlikethepresent pawsinandthroughthestationyard. Whatisreallywantedaretwoorthree moreroadsputtingin.andtwoorthree deadends,sothattrainscanbemadeup andputoutofthewayallreadytostart ontheirjourney.Thentheroadsatpresentoccupiedbytrainscouldbeutilised 'forstowingpurposes.
ThePremierntiseesfewopportunitiesof advertisingtheState,soheproposesissuingasouveniralbumofviewsofthe principaltownsandbeautyslotsofW.A., copiesofwhicharet,,behandedtothe AmericanJackTare.Astheseviewsmay notbecalculatedtoprovokeanywholesaledesertion,thereshouldbenodifficutlyinobtainingpermissiontodistribute themamongthefleet.Should,however, someoftheLandsDepartment'spamphletsgetintothehandsofthosemariners bold,asuddenaccessionofpopulation mightbeappehended.
TheColonialSecretaryhasreceiveda communicationfromMr.J.C.Williamson'smanagerinMelbourne,protecting againstthehighwharfagechargesatFremantleontheatricalscenery.Mr.C'onnollywouldliketheharbourcommissionerstomakesomereduction,ifpossible. Thetaxonentermtainmenteisnowarecognisedsourceofrevenue,but4s.aton wharfage,whichisthemaximumrateat Fremantleonscenery,seemsa"bitstiff."
MinisterforAgricultureMitchellmet ex-MinisterforLandsMoranduringhis wanderingsintheWagindistrictlast creek.Moran,whowasoncethekeeneetafpoliticians,seeminglyfindsagreaterdelightinthepursuitsofhusbandrythanin forensicfightsandelectionfights.Though forthetimebeingwearemostofusbit withthe"back-to-the-land"boom,and the"bless-the-hardy-pioneer"sentiment, thereisnoescapingthethoughtthata usefulpoliticianislostinperhapsonlyan amateurfarmer.
Thevalue,calculatedat,£44a.11.45d. perfineoz.,was£580,698.Thetotal yieldlastmonthwas2,753lineoz.more damthattomay:and18aez.liscrethan theoutputkirJune,1907.Thetotaloutputsince1886totals19,190,6.03fineox., valuedat£81,547,359.
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OFFICEBEARERS. SpiritualDirector,-DeanBrennan;patron,Mr.Beeton;president,air.Daly; cice-president,All.. L.Bradley;secretary,Air.E.Hayes;assistantsecretary, Mr.Egan;treasurer,Mr.O'Connor; Presscot.,E.H.Stokes;librarian,Mr. Daly;warden.F.Brown;auditors,T. Brown,e.0Brien;coninittee,Mews. Critchiey,Boylan,Brown,Butler,Kilgariff;meetingplace,AllHallows'schoolroom. SyllabubstoNovember26th.-June11, Querynight;Juue18,harmonynight; June2o,niagazinenight;July2,impromptureading;July9,euchreparty anddance;July16,lecture;July23,elocutionnightJuly30,branchdebate;AugLastb,opennight;August13,euchre party;August20,orationnight;August 27,frithnight;September3,branchdebate;September10,magazinenight;September1I,mockbanquet;September24, lecture;October1,trialbyjuryOctober 8,nightwithauthors;October15,euchre party;October22,spellingbee;October 29,magazinenight;November5,open night;November12,nominationofoffi(ere;November19,electionofofficers; November26,installationofofficers.
Ofcourseitismarvellouswhatarow weaklingscanmakewhentheyhitas/limit arock.Theyneitherbreaknorhurtit. heoldChurchshallliveandflourish when,its"yellow"opponentsaregone netherward,wherenonewillregretthem.
Fancythepoorold"WestAustralia" fallingintotheOrangemudholetoo! Wonderwhowasaccountable-theeditor orsub-editor?Ithaswontheproudtitle ofthe"OrangeLadle."Wecongratelate Wandhopeitmaynotbeconsumedby theyellowferocity!
WewouldcallonCatholicaandIrishmen tonotewellthisattitudeofthe"West." liVewouldremindthemthat.theyareas goodmembersofthecommunity,andas
TheGovernment'hasdecidedtovenda lecturertotheOHCountrytofillthe positionlatelyvacatedbyMr.Scammell. WearetoldWitanofficerwhohashad specie!opportunitiesofmakinghimself acquaintedwithalltheresourcesofthe State,andwhohasanintimateknowledge ofmattersrelatingtolandsettlement,will receivetheappointment,whichwillbe madenextweek.Well,theonlygentlemanansweringtothisdescriptionisthe Premierhimeelf,andweareinaposition todefinitelystatethathecannotpossibly acceptthecommis/eon.Hadtheheadof theGovernmentcontrivedtovisitEngland ntthisparticularlyaptjuncture,thereis nodoubtwhateverhewouldhavegiven emigrationtotheseshores-abiggerfillip thanebakes'edozenofpaidlecturers, weretheyneversoeloquent.
-ThingsarehummingatCollieinthe railwaydepartment.TheConcessionis loading10trucksperday,neceheitating
TheMidlandRailwayCo.haspaidoff £140.000worthofdebentures'nd'heline madeaprofitof£50.000forthelastyear. WardenDowley.ofKalgoorlie.hasbeen appointedR.M.atFremantle.andMr.S. WartontoasimilarpostatAlbany.
GOLDOUtPUTFORJUNE.
136.7080Z.,VALUEDAT£580,698.
Theofficialreboil.issuedbytheMines Deeartventthisweeksh'cwthatthegild oatsetforWesternAustraliaforlast monthesdeclaredinthequantityexrentedfreer,theStateandreasiveclntthe PerthMintemounted-to136708fineox. Thequantities(exclusiveoffraction.) wereasfollow::Finees. Exported 01,802 ReceiVelattheMint
TheVeryRev.DeanBreturtn,ofBoulder,hasforsometimepastbeenee5ingto liquidatethedebtonAllHallowsChurch andConvent,withtheviewtoerectinga moreimposingchurchthanthepresent corrugatedironbuilding,whichhasdone dutysincetheearliestdaysofBoulder. Thiscollectionhasattainedtoaconsiderableamountincashandpromisee.The latterarebeingredeemedinsumswhich bestsuittheconvenienceofthedonors, andasitispossiblethatmoneyieaybe tightdining.thenextweekortwo,the congregationwerenotifiedrecentlythat thesecollectionswouldnotbete.kenup againtillfurthernotice.Itishopedfor thegeneral'goodthatthisnoticewillbe issuedbeforenext-Sunday. Thewood-cutters'strikeontheeastern goldfieldsisalreadyproducingdisastrous consequences.Neitherpartyseemsto havebeenpreparedfornorawareofthe awfulevilsresultingfreentheirdoggedness.Themineslosee2a.000permonth, whilethepoorwivesandchildrenofthe recalcitrantworkmenareatthevergeof starvation.AswewritetheSlicirare about - closingdownagainstcredit.There arefitly4.000menaffected.Thegreatest difficultyisbeingexperiencedineveryattemptatsettlement.Nooneknows-at leasttheinterestedpublicdonotknow, whatarethepoint«'ofdisputeindetail. Nodeerissuehasbeendeclared.The onlyhoneofsettlementseems'to-lieinthe dispositionofthementowardsarbitration, buteventhenthehoneofeetelereees Fevreremote.Thisie.owinginagreat mewure.tooneofthereeeeseetet'v-ewho wassentto-diecuesthequestion;hehas a-ewe-sleekbythepowerheassumes.andwhichischallengedbythe others...We-hopethatbeforewegoto pressthematterwillbesettled.
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reasonforistrikuigthebreastunlessitbe tAtekindredfeelingofexpressingcoutri-tioainthesincereexpressionofpraise. Thereisnorubricordirectionwhichen-
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thecrow:whensayingthe"Celoiytieto theFather"intheRosary!-P.J.W.
Answer:No;butitisagoodpractice, especiallyifitassistsdevotion.
QuestionWhichisitmoremeriboriuos toapplyeaindulgencetoasoulinPurgatoryortooneself?T.M.
Question:Ihavebeenseattheenclosed prayer,willyoukiadlyadvisemeregard-reasofagainstit,andifCatholicsfinds ingit?Thefollowingistheprayer:-thatithelpsthemtopraybetter,ormore earaestlyorcontritely,theymaymakeuse DearFriend-1asssendingyouaprayer ofthepiousgesturewithprofit. thatwassenttomebyafriend,withtheQueetion:Shouldwemakethesignof requestthatitbecopiedandseattonine Mends,stypleasedonottatted(thefink "LordJesusChrist,weimploreTheeto havemercyonallmankind,keepingus fromsin,andtakingaswithTheethrough alleternity.Amen."
ThisprayerwasseatbytheBishop Lawrence,ofMassachusetts,withtherequestthatit,besenttoSinefriends.Those doingasrequested,beginningontheday thisisreceived,andsendingoneeachday willonorbeforetheninthdayexperience somegreatjoy,"soitissaid Hewho willsrantthisrequestwillbedelivered fromsomegreat(Identity.Pleasetryit. AFriend. Answer:Thisallegedprayeristheold fakechainprayer,whichwasstartedtwo orthreeyearsago.Ourreadersshould rememberthatitisa"fake,"andour reasonforpublishingitistoputthemon theirguardagainstit,.Nooneshouldpay anyattentiontoit.It,isnotauthentic,it isnon-Catholic,itisvalueless,andnoone budadupewouldgiveitanyattention. Question:Doyouthinkitispossibleto "tellaCatholic"fromhisorhermanner andconversation.-G.P.S.
AnswerYes;wethinkso,atleastin verymanycases.Takeforinstanceconversation.YoufindamongCatholicpeoplecertainphrasesthatyoudonofind amongpeoplewhoarenotCatholics.Take thephrase,"ThankGod!"Itispurely Catholic.Anywherethatyouhearaman orwomanusethatsimplephrase,"Thank God!"youknowthatheorsheisaCatholic.AnotherexpressionamongCatholicsis,"IfitpleaseGod,""IfitsisGod's will."Thisisrathercommonamongthe Irish."IfitisthewillofGod."They nevermakeaprediction,theynevermake astatementthatregardsthefuturewithoutaddingthatsafeguardingclause,"If itisthewillofGod,'sodeepdowninthe IrishnatureisthatconvictionthatGod controlseverything.Andamongthe rrenchGod'snameiseverupontheirlips, anditisalwaysspokenwiththeadjective "good,""thegoodGod."Everygood coniesfromGod,Andto-daytheinfidels ofFrancehaveinventedanewepithetof derision,andtheyspeakofCatholicsand theCa:1101wpeopleofFranceandcall them"`LebonDieusards"("TheGood Godites")Thinkofit!BecausethepeopleofFrancearealwaysspeakingabout "thegoodGod,"andwhatHedoesfor men,theyhavebecomeidentifiedwith Himinthespeechoftherabble. ButtobemoreplainIwilltellyouhow youcantellaCatholicfromtheProtestant inamuchmorereadymannerthanthis. ACatholicalwaysspeaksaboutOur&aviol&as"OurLord,"ACatholicalways says"OurLorddidsoandso,""Our Lordsaidsoandso,"Theyalwaysspeak ofHimas"OurLord,"AProtestantalwaysspeaksof"Christ,""JesusChrist." Whenveryouhearapersoninordinary parlancespeakthewords"JesusChrist," youmaybesoreheisaProtestant.Why? Becauseitistoohistoricalandscientific. ACatholicdoesnotcalltheSonofMary bythename.Theysay"OurLord." Andwhy"OurLord?"Because"Our Lord"means"Master."Because"Our Lord"means"SovereignLord.'Andwe alwayslookuponHimasthe"Lord." Wedaleti311slimbyanyothernamethan thatwhichwasHiseventheOldLaw. HeisourLord,andthatisthenameHe hadfromthebeginning.Theapostles themselvescalledHim"theLord."When HeappearedafterHisresurrectiononthe shoreofthelake,Peterfirstrecognised Him.;ledhesail"ItistheLord."When ThomasrecognisedHimhesaid"My Lord."AndallCatholicsspeaktoHim to-dayas"OurLord."
Question:Doyouthinkthereisanythinggoodinthesayingthat"Fastingis goodforthemind?
Answer:Yes,undoubtedlThemind hasnolessneedforfastingthanthebody; andthemindcanalsobeguiltyofintemperance.Fastingwhichmightseemnecessarilytoexhaustus,strengthensus nevertheless,whenitrelievesanover-.,loadedstomach.Inexactlythesameway amindthanisoverbaderiwithfoodseeds tofast;itisallthestrongerforitanddigestsitbetterafterwards.Thefastof offence,ofrecollection,ofprayer,nourishes thesoul;toomuchexterioractiondissipatesitsrealstrength.
Question:Willyoukindlysayinyour valuablepaperwhatIstheoriginofthe customofstrikingthebreast*riceatthe words"0,Clement,0,Pious,0,Sweet VirginMary."IsitobligatoryonCatholicstouseit?
AnswerGenerallyspeakingstrikingthe brest,inprayeranddevotionsisarecognisedsignofcontritionandhumility. Hence,westrikeourbreastatthe"Agnus Dei"andatthe"Lord,Iamnotworthy" Thisoldcustomwanadoptedmostprobablyfromthevividpicturedrawnby OurLordofthepublican'ssincerecorn-
Answer:Itismoremeritirioustoapply ittothesoulinPurgatory.Thisisthe commonopinionofTheologiansonthe questionforwherethereisgreatercharitythereisgreatermerit.Itfsagreater charitytogiveyourgoodstoapersonto liberatehimfrompunishmentthieetokeep ittooneselfandthereforethereisgreater charityingivingyourindulgencestoa soulindebtinPurgatorythantokeepit foroneself.Besidesitisagreatercharitytogiveournecessariestoaperson-than togivehimoursuperfluities.Thisisespeciallythecasewithregardtoapplying irdulgencestotheHolySouls.
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RussiahasaConstitutionbut.thestartlingparadoxofconstitutionallibertywed-. dadtoautocracyisjustoneofthosecuriousunionswhichtheWesternmindis unabletounderstand;manyalsoofthose RussiansimbuedwithWesternideasalso failtocomprehendsuchanincongruous match.Theautocraticpowerisstillto theforeinthefirstranks,withallthe ecclesiastical,military,andcivilparadeof theoldregime,andsomeofthaworstfeaturesstrongerthanever.TheMonarch isfreetomodifyandchangethesignificationandapplicationofreforms;anarbitraryactoftheEmperorcannegotiate anyoftheDuma'sdecisions.Underpresentcircumstancesitcanscarcelybesaid thisisunnecessary,butitisnetherawk wardforaConstitutiontohavesucha disintergratingforceatworkwhichmay disarrangeitsbest-consideredplansand maycomeintooperationatanymoment. Freedomofconsciencefiguresonpaper, butissuspendediaitspublicationfor manyreasons,andoftenontrivialpre- texts;"etatdesiege,"or"exceptional measuresofdefence,'diningwhichgovernorscanactastheythinkbest.Inall herproclamationsRussiamanagestoleave aloopholeforescape,ifthesituation shouldtomouttoohotforher.
StoppingConversations.
Aftertheproclamationoftheukase,accordinglibertyofconsciencethenumber ofconversionsincreasedtosuchanextentthat,atlast,itwasfoundadvisable toplacesomerestrictiononthemovement;soofficialpermissionhadtobeobtainedtojointheLatinChurch.Aswe pointedoutatthetime,theexiledUniatesreturnedtotheChurch,fortheysbstinatelyrefusedtojointhe"Orthodox Church,"andtherewasnoquestionor anyrestorationofthebanishedGreekCatholicritual.Itappeared,indeed,atfirst thattheukasewasareality,andnewspapercorrespondentsintheforeigiflpress couldnotsufficientlypraisewhatthey styledthe"newregime"anewphase wassupposedtohaveappearedinthesociallifeofthepeople;buttheylittleunderstoodthecountry,ortheymighthave beensurethatshewasnotgoingtobreak sosuddenlyfrompasttraditions,principles,andcustoms,whichhiveentwined themselvesforgenerationsroundthevery rootsoflifeandaction.Inaword,all hasreturnedtothedulldeadlevelofthe past,priortotheso-called"revolution," itisprettysurenobodyisanybetter,and manyaremuchworse;thepolicehaveextrapowerandtheprisonsarefull.
NoChangefortheBetter.
TheCatholicChunliremainsinmuch thesamestateasbeforetheproclamation ofliberty;thelawsoftheChurchandthe requirementsoftheGovernmentareoften opposedtoeachother,notthattheFaithfularedeprivedoftheservicesofthe Churchoranyspiritualconsolation.The firstisdulyperformed,butifanydispute shouldarisebetweenthepriestandthe governoroftheprovinceorthechiefof police,then,rightlyorwrongly,thepriest mustsaferandachurchmaybeclosedat anymoment.Thishashappenedoverand overagain.Theproceedmpoftheauthoritieshavenotbeenmodifiedinanyrespect.InOctobertheBishopofVilna, BaronVonderRopp,wasexiledbyadecreeoftheBmperor,andthoseactscannotbecriticisedbytheDuma.Atthe sametimetheGovernmentrequiredthe membersoftheChaptertoelectanadatinisteator.Theyrepliedthattheyhad
nutthejurisdictiontodoa',astheir'Bishoplived;that,ifunderthepressureet theGovernmenttheyelectedone,theeletivawouldbeofnovalue,aselectorsnis electedwouldbeexcommunicated.le consequenceofthisanswer,givesonthe 2ndNovember,themembersoftheChapterweredeprivedoftheusufructoftheir possessionstillthenominationofaBishop.Oneofthem,BishopSadofskj,secrevaryoftheConsistory,hasreceivedcederstogotoSt,.Petersburg.Howthe questionwillterminateitisimpossibleat presenttosay;itisthefirsttimethatwe seeinRussiaadioceseinthestateofthe mostcompletestagnationinallthatappertainstoitsadministration.TheGoernmentwouldbeverygladtotransfer BishopBopptoanothersee,buthedui sotagreetotheproposition,andtheKelp Fatherapprovesofhisconduct.Ofthe twelvediocesesinRussia,fivearevacant -MinutiasinusJuly1905;Seynyformore thanliveyears;Keil,Sandomir,Visa. TheArchbishopofWarsawandtheBishopofLublinaceveryold,andtheir deathwillprobablyaugmentthenumber ofvacasitSees.Itwillbeperceived fromthiestatementthatthelaststateof theCatholicChurchisworsethanthe first.
ReligiousProspectsinSiberia.
ThequestionoftheerectionofaBishopricforSiberiahas,itisreported,bees isoetuofiuuoveriunentalspheres,but theredoesnetseemmuchprobabilityofits realisation.Therewouldbeagrandfield fortheChurchinthisextensiveregionit shewerefree;theOrthodoxChurchhas butonepriestto6,285veratsandone Churchto5,954versts.Inthissomewhat unsatisfactorystateofaffairs,itispleasingtofindthatnewchurchesarebeing builtinmanyprovincialtowns,while othersthatwerefallingintoruinare beingrestored.
RussiaandthePoles.
Inspiteofthedelayandworrycaused forthemoatpartbyofficialswhodesireto putthemselvesinevidence,thePoles havemoretohopeforfromRussiathan fromPrussia.ThePolishexpropriation lawandtheprohibitionofthenational languagearespecimensofhowtokillmen bycrushingtheirmostsacredaspirations bymeansofConstitutionallawsunder thedragofliberty. UndereitherautocracyorConstitution,theresultappears tobemuchthesame.Wehave,however theadvantageinRussiaoftakingour choice,andafterallhasbeensaidand done,theformerhassomeadvantages overthelatter.UnlesstheDumavanisheslikethecardboardvillagesbuiltby theastutePotemkintothrewaustfnW theoyesoftheEmpressCatherinewhen makingaprogressoftheCrimea.Hope mayyetraiseherheadinRussia,andwe maybeprettysuretheDumawillnot disgraceitselflikeitsneighborsacrossthe frontier.
hterestingDescriptionof ChildRear*in'In Guinea.
LetustakethePapuanyoungsterat life'sverydawn,onitsfirstentranceupontheworld'sstage.Wefinditnot unlikeotherdebutanteonthesamestage, andinnowisedistinguishedfromits bounterpartbeyondseas,saveperhaps byitssomewhatmoreduskycostume. Likethem,itisfirsthelpless.Itschubby littlelegscannotholdit;itspuffylittle hands,theirmovementsstillbeyonditsconthrol,areforeverpoisedinmid-air,as thoughinpursuitofimaginaryflies,and itstinyfingerscloseandopenasifeager forthestrenghtthatisyettocome.1,11 isfeebleness,allispassiveness.No,I ammistaken.Liketheinfantsinthe civilisedpartsoftheworld,itispossessed ofalustypairoflungsandathroatto matchbothofwhichituseswithout stint.Itsmama,likemamastheworld over,bringintoactionallthemotherly resourcesatherdisposalinanattemptto calmthetempest.Caresses,endearing manse,andmostextraordinarytitles,as, wellasthemosteloquentspeeches.infact. everythinginturnisbroughtintorequisi: tion.Butthelittlecreaturewillnothe quieted,andcontinuestowielditsinstilmentwithirescendoeffect.Asalastresourcethemotherassumesathreatening tone,butsoonrelents,andallinbestowingabout.Itseemsquitecomfortablein ehakesitupanddown,rocksitinher doubleshercaresses,patsitontheback, arms,andpressesit,toherbosom.At last.,therecomesalull.Aconvulsivesob ortwo,andallisquiet.Wittinfinite percantionsshetakesitawayandlaysit inacradle,asleepalready,andsmilingto theangels-Papuanangels,doubtless. Civilisedmotherscomeandlookatthat cradle.Perhapsitfallsshortofbeingan idealpieceoffurniture,butinsomerespectsitisamodelofsimplicityandcon monsense.
APapuancradleisanet,bag-shapeil, butofgreaterwidththandepth,and
hangingbyaropeorstrongcreeperfront somebeamofthehouse,whereitiscools eatandmastconveniemi.Duyuasee thoughthenestlesofthenet,thatsmall doublednpmassofredrubberThat's theyetuagvirtuosoIhavejustbeenspeak. itsLaugiugnestIto'eyesarehalfenlosed, itsclenched&andsrestsonitsbreast,its hairlessheadleausgentlytooneside,its legsaredoubledagainstitsbody,andits feet,solesap,topthewhole.Itsposi- tion,thatofacapitalV,apparentlyoffers lottheleastinconvenience,anymore thandothestringsofthenet,whichsink intoitsplumpfleshandimpressthede- sinofthemeshesdeeplyintothesoft, deliNteskin.Hereimindeod,aoradle thatconformstoalltherequirementsof hygiene.Thechildisneithersmothered derindangerofaccident;cleanlinessis renderedeasy;thetemperatureisnot over-heatednortheatmosphereconfined beneathheapsofcovering;ontheeon. teary,theaircirculatesfreelyabove,all around,andisdrunkinbyeverypore; for,uselesstorepeat,purveyorsofbaby linenareanunknownquantityinthe land-thelittlefellowisclothedsolely withlightandpareair.Theideaofsus- pensionalsoisarealinvention.Each timethemotheroranyothermemberof thehouseholdhappenstopassby,the arielcradleisgivenapowerfulpush,and theswingingmotionthusimpartedcon- tinuesforalongtimetree,regular,and wide,puttingthebabytosleepmuchloose effectivelythanthejerkytippedtoand froofearrockingcradles.Besides,the childcaneasilybecarriedaboutwithoutbeingtouched.Themotherunfastensthe net,passesthehandlestrapacrossthefop ofherhead,insuchamannerthatnet andchildrestsonherbreast,andoffshe goeswithherpreciousburden.Orelse, inorderthatshemayhavefreeruseof herhands,sheswingsthenetaroundher back.rater,whenthechildisalittle largerandstronger,itwillstraddleher hiporneat:.HowoftenhaveImetwomenreturningfromtheirgardens,bent undertheweightofanenormousnetfilledwithprovisionsoffuel,anduponSi verytop,asthoughdirectingoperations, ahttlemitegravelyseated,holdingonto itsDiethyl'ssparecropofhair,rote proudofitsmount.
Andnow,astothebaby'stoilet.The mothertakesitoutofitsenvelope,and, Moldingitwithonehand,poursuponita copiousstreamoffreshwaterfromagourd withtheother.Despitehowlsandtsars, sheemptiesthewholecontentsoftheves- seltothekat,drop,andthen,withthe palmsofherhand,rubsandmassagesthe youngsteruntilitsskinisabout,dry, afterwhichshedipsherfingersinfresh cocoanutoilandaniontsthebodyfromheadtofoot.Thisdone,sheputsthe childbackinthenetandhangsitupin thesuntodry.
Afterafewmonths,whenthechildbe- ginstocrawltheroughfloorofthehut, itsparentsbethinkthemselvesofchrist- eningit,ofgivingitaname.Untilthen, infact,ithasbeenanamelessthing,eA theverymosta"child,"forchildrendo notatonceinherittheirfather'sname. Itmustbefirstfoundoutwhetherthat smallmovinglumpoffleshhasasoul- accordingtoPapuanphilosophythesoul doesnotgrowatonce.Onemaysay, "Itisthechildofsuchaone,'butnot, "Itissoandsob"Nowitsfiatvoluntarymovementsshowthatitssoulhasbeguntogrow,thatitisbecomingapersonsusceptibletoreason,soitistimeto chooseanameforit-aseriousmatteras youwillsee.Firstahogisbutchered,andprovisionsgatheredtofurnishthe wherewithalforthefeastthatmarksse happyanevent.Thenthefalaicouncilnscalledtogether,andafterendless parleys,anameacceptabletoallisdedecidedupon,whichthekprincipalinthis functionisonedaytomakefamous shouldoccasionoffer.Inthemeantime. ahole,ratherwide,butoflittledepth, hasbeendegbeforethehut,andafire lightedatoneendofit.Thefathergoes intoit,receivethecandidateinhishands andproceedsrepeatedlytopassitover theflamewithgreatnimbleness,shouting eachtimethenameadopted,allpresent respondingbyaloud"houha!"toeach invocation,the-lastcrybeingmuchprolonged.Allisnowoverexcepttoeat (theydon'tdrinkinNewGuinea)the healthoftheinitiated,whichisdone twiharightgoodwillandnolittleenthusiasm.Ifitisaboy,onlythemen haveavoiceinthepreliminarychapter; ifagirl,onlythewomen,butitalways thefatherwhogivesitthebaptismof fire.Inonetribeafurtherceremonyis addedtothelatter.Aman,oneofthose calledmeameakaukia-prayer-makersdrawnearthetholeinwhichthefather stands.Inonehandheholdacocoanut strippedofitsoutercovering,andthe otherasmalldugmadeofironwood.The performanceisasolemnone.Fromthe wayheacquitshimselfofhisrolelependethechild'sfate.Ifheisobligedto strikeseveralblowsbeforehesucceedsin breakingthenutopen,itisabadsign- thechildwillbesicklyandunfortunate. If,onthecontrary,itcracksallround, sothatitcanbeeasilyopenedwithboth hands,afterthefashionofacookopeninganegg,theomenisahappyonethechildwillberobust,andwillhaveall kindsofgoodluck.

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inever-increasingnumber.Theylay, andsaytruly,thattheirchildren'seducesLionisnotonlyastrongmoralduty,but ithasalsoacommercialaspect.Theyfind fromexperiencethatinnoschoolisthere acleanerandpurermoralatmospherethan
TheRev.Father.ShOrrimitn,C.S.S.R., openedtheannualRetreatforthepenitentsoftheGoodShepherdonlastThinedaynight.ItIstelasttintilthemorning oftheirgreatfeast-0-thatofSt.Mary Magdalene-histhe22ad. intheCatholicschools.Theirchildren's faithisnottamperedwith.Theyarenot c.oerced.Theyarenotseducedordeceived.Andifledbythebeautyandattrac-GrehanintendstotakeatriptoheOld tivenese Countryearlyseatmonth. ofreligioustruth,someofthese
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childrenaredrawntoembeacethetruth whyshouldtheybepreventedfromdoingTheChristianBrothersgaveasplendid so?TheChurchwhichwassentto"teach"welcomehome"toDr.DeakinandNorallnas"cannotrefusethem.It,re-cisCantor,andasend-offtoMr.Jack ma;fortheintolerantministerstoop-HoranonlastWednesdaynight. posethem,andtohowlfrompulpitand platformwhentheirone-timesubjectsfol.TheVeryRev.FatherMurray, olwthevoiceofconscience.TheCatholic Churchlistenstoandobeysthevoiceand callofconscience,theProtestantministers wouldsuppressandsmotherthevoiceof conscienceandtelltheirhearerintheslime breaththat"smotheringconscience"isthe awfulcrimeoftheCatholic*,thoughthey themselvesareguiltyofitoneveryocvision.Again,Protestantsfindthatit paysthembesttosendtheirchildrento theCatholicschools.Oneoftheleaders ofnon-conformingthoughtintheCityof i'erthalittlewhileagosaidthattheone geeatreasonwhyheallowedandapproved cftheirchildrenattendingCatholicschools wasthatinthemtheygotthebestvalue fortheirmoney.Theyfoundtheirgirls finishupasladies.Theyfoundtheir boysstrongphysically,morallyandintellectually,andcapableofwinningandfillingwithcrediteveryclericalposition worthhavingintheState.
Oneofthemanyfaddy(bargeeandunsupportedacemetro:rehurledagainstthe CatholicChurchbyherenemiesisthatshe isinditterent,ifnotopposedtointellectual etiliglitenment,andthatherexistenceis contingentinthesystematicmannerin whichshekeelsherpeopleinignoranceof knowledgewithwhichtheProtestant worldisthoroughlyconversauet.Wecalf this'afaddycharge-nay,wemayjustly characterizeitasanimaginarybogey-the apparentexistenceofwhichisessential,if sotabsolutelynecessarytosecureforNonconformistparsonsandhalf-coddledclerics thatpitableexistencewhichmakesthem thecreaturesofcircumstancesandthedeludingcheatsofatoocredulouscommunity.Yearafteryearwefindthesetellyfishopportunistsplaywithfacts,asifthey werefancies,andbuildargumentsagainst theclaimsandjustrightsoftheCatholic Church,onfoundationeasshiftyasare theirownreligiousopinions.Theyare blownaboutbyeverywindiddoctrine. IftheyfindthatanyParticulartenetor articleofbeliefisdistastefultothesheep ofwhichtheyarethes'reprierde,theyeappeesit,howeverdeeplytheymaytheoheticallybelieveit.Theyareasinconsistentinfaithandpracticeastheyare
BUe5eSUft&)khlt. AccordingtoMr.Richard(holier,or, rather,-accotelingtothejournalistwhoinieiviewedhimellhierecent.returnfront visittoEgypt,it-isAmerkanmoney whichseemstobekeepingtheplacegoing."Two-thirdsoftaevisitorre".said Mr.Croker,"atShepherd'sHotel,end -bWo-thirdsofthetouresteImetallaround camefrontAmerica,andtheyrepresented allpartsoftheStates.Theyprovidethe peoplewithaliving,notonlyinthehotels,butinthestreets.Ineversawsuck peopleforbegging.AasoonasanEgypwanchildasbanitseemstoaskfor backsheesh,andtheEgyptiansarelookingformoneyallthetime."
ThenewConventSchoolatGreenbushes whichwasrecentlyopenedbytheSisters ofSt.JohnofGod,Subiaco,isreported tobedoingexcellentwork.Thenumber ofstudentshasgoneupto54,andnew onesappearalmosteveryday.Experts saythatthereisagreatfutureinstore forthisschool.
TheeuchretournamentanddanceorganisedinaidoftheBuildingFund,VictoriaPark,byMrs.Chamberlain,wasa pronouncedsuccess.Thisgenerouslady hastakenthedeepestinterestinSt. Joachim's,andonnooccasiondoesshe failtogivepracticalexpressiontothatininterest.
Therearemanyletterswhicharrived onWednesday,andwhichaccordingtoa noticealreadypublishedweretolatefor insertioninthisissuedfourpaper,that wearecompelledtoholdover.Wecould wishthatourcontributorswouldunderstandthis.Weregret,asmuchasthey, thatthematterhastobeheldover.If wedosotgetlocalmatterearly,wemust fillourcolumnswiththcan ebestwe secure.Thepapercannotbesetupin24 hours.WeWouldalsorequestcorrespondentstowriteononesideonlyofthe sheet,otherwisethemattermustberewrittenortyped.However,wethankour ccrrespondents.Ouronlyregretisthat theyarenotmorenumerous.
Thentinieterswhoendeavortohowl downCatholiceducationwiththegreatest !'ercieityaretheverymenwhohavedone least,andareleastcapableofdoinganythingintheinterestsofeducation.Spleneticspeechesandbigotedhowlseffectnothing.Weneedbutreferourreadersto thereportoftheproceedingsheldatthe ChristianBrothersCollegeonThursday eveningtoshowinanutshellwhatthis greateducationalinstitutionhasdonefor educationinthisState.Protestants,Catholics,andJewsalikehavebeeneducated inthiscollegeforthepasteightorten years.Theyhavewonthousandsof poundsinscholarshipsandexhibitions, whichhaveenabledthemtoproceedtothe bestinstitutionsintheCommonwealth, andeveninEngland.Theyhavesatside bysidewiththeintellectualpickof theircountry.Theyhavenwonhonors anddistinctionsintheirUniversitycareers. Alltheschoolshavereopenedafterthe andsomeofthemhavereturnedtotheirmidwinterholidays,andtheboarderswho adoptedcountry,"bearingtheirblushingresideinthedifferentseconlaryschools -honorsthickuponthem,andare iwarheoodir,,aagigdasmgtheirslowlengthalong, paredtogivethecountrythevalueand proofoftheirworthforthemoneyitspent -on.them.Wewouldaskthebigotswho
THEBOSS'SPHILOSOPHY. Buthavinggot.Mr.Crokertotalk aboutEgypt,otherthingssooncropped up.FewmenhaveseenmoreoftheundersideoflifethanMr.Croker,andhis opinionofhisfellow-menisinteresting. "1girdthemajorityofpeoplearealways readytorejoiceinthenrusfortunteofa. man,andtobejealousofhimisheis prosperous.Theyarealwaysdelightedto readinthepapersabouthisdowniall,and veryoftenthemarsisafriend.Myown experienceisthatrealtruefriendsare worthahundredluke-warmones.It.worriesmeifamangoesbackonme,andit preventsmefromsleeping.Ingratitude makesmefeelbadfordays.Ihenthere arethousandswhohatetoseeamanrise. ifhegetstothetopofhisprofession,or becomesrich,theysay,`Oh,he'snoaccount.Irememberwhenhehadno moneyandwasnotattheheadofhis professions';or,`Oh,Irememberhispoor father.'
"Theyforgetthatwhenamanstarts withsibmoney,butwiththebiainsand intelectandgetstothetophedeserves praise,andnotblame.Thereisnocredit foramanwhosefatherleaveshimaload ofmoneyandwhobeginsrich.Yetyou findtheverypeoplewhorundoiviaman whohasbecomeprosperous,behindhis back,oftencomeandgrovelbeforehis facehopingtogetsomethingoutofhim. Ithinkitisaformofinsanitythat catchesthehumanrace.Weareallhisaneonquestions,ariditisaquestionif anymanintheworldislevelallround."
PEACEFULDAYS.
Askedifhewouldenterpoliticsagain, ccifhewouldnotgotoDublinCastle, whichisthegoalofallthepeopleof Irelandwholiketoposeasbelongingto theupperten,Mr.Crokerreplied:"I havefinishedwithpolitics,andwantto seeyoungermenin.AsfortheCastle,I havenodesireforit.Ihavegreatrespect fortheLordandLadyLieutenant,but Ihavenouseformostofthepeoplewho gototheCourtinDublin.Ibelieve enostofthemgetintodebt,anddonot paytheirbills.TheyorderCourtclothingfromtheirtailorsanddressmakers, analdon'tpayup,sothetailorsanddressmakerstelllire.Theyarenotthekindof peopletomixwith.Iheyaretireclass whocrowdaroundbigpeopleforthesake ofwhattheycangetoutofthem.My pleasuresinlifeIfindhereamongmy peopleandmycircleoftruefriends.
ATHOME.
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modicattacks,whyherworkinthecausereadytosympathisewiththemintheir ofeducationshouldbemisrepresented,impotency.Likethefoxwiththegrapes. whyhermotivesandintentionsshouldbewhichhecouldnotreach,theCatholic wilfullymisconstrued,andwhytheangryidealsandresults,whichtheycannotemupassionofthenon-Catholic'sshouldbe farinadintoawhiteheatbytheirappeals toancientthoughstillpopularprejudices, isknownonlytothemselves.IfCatholics degradedthemselvestothesameextent thatournon-Catholicandanti-Catholic neighborsdointhematterofstirringupor endeavoringtostirupillfeeling,they wouldbehowledat,andjustlytoo,as bigotsanddisturbersofthepeace.ProtestantswhoattendCatholicceremonies, andhearCatholicsermons,andwho throughfaiendsorcuriosity,jointhe throngonCatholicfestivalsandprocessions,willgladlytestifythattheynever
July12-VI.SundayafterPentecost.St. Symmachus,PopeandConfessor. hearanyexpressioncalculatedtoJuly13-Monday-St.Jerome.Aemiwoundtheirsusceptibilities,muchlessdo Hawke,Confessor. theybearmalignantaspersionsandmiteJuly21-Tuesday-St.Alexis,Confessor. minouschargeshurledagainstthenon-July22-Wednesday-StMaryMagdaCatholicportionofthecommunityto lene(Penitent). whichtheybelong.YetontheverynextJuly23-Thursday-e.-St.Apolllinaris,Binsoccasiononwhichtheyattendtheirown hopandMartyr. church,theyareregaledbytheself-con-July24-Friday-VigilofSt.James. stitutedfollowersofthemeekSaviour, FeastofSt.VincentdePaul,ConwithanoutrageousattackontheCatholic fessor. Churchandherinstitutionsandorganism-July25-Saturday-St.James,theAposenemiesofscience,ofeducation,art,liter- tle.DoubleoftheSecondClass. tions,allofwhicharedubbedasthe attire,ofintellectualprogressandliberty,TheRev.FatherLynch,C.S.S.R.,cele-thancanIreland whiletheProtestantconscienceispatheti-bratedthe11o'clockMassonlastSunday
exceptitbeBelgium, redlyappealedtointheinterestoftheirintheCathedral.HepreachedattheandiftheGovernmentaretheparasites children'seduration-somuchofwhicheveningdevotionson"Prayer." whopullthestringsorwiresareadverse toIrishf asinthehandsoftheCatholiceducationarniersimmigratingtothisState alist.Intheearlypartoftheirdiscourse andiftheymakeitdesirableforthose TheConfraternityoftheEucharisticwhocomehere,theymaylivetoregret theseoratorslaydownthepropositionHeart,anewdevotionalorganisation,in-it.Onethingwearealreadyassuredof, thatweCatholicskeepourpeopleignorantstitutedbyHisHolinessPopePiusX.,ifthisbytrue,themenattheheadot andrefusethempermissionandopportu-hasbeenestablishedatMidlandJunction.affairsshallbefoundtraitorstotheir pityforintellectualdevelopment,and,asTheattendanceatthemonthlyCommu-country.Thelandboomwilleventuate theyereneed,theybecometruthfulmnionandeveningdevotionsisverymails-asaslough-adrugonthemarket.Polltheirenthusiasm,andevannealtothefactoryindeed.TheRev.FatherMorristiesmadeattheWeldClubandthePa. Protestantstotakeawaytheirchildrenendeavorstosecureaspecialpreacherfor'ereHotelwiteuinWestAustraliaifit fromourschools,becauseouraimanden-themonthlydevotions,whenasplendidisinthepowerandingenuityofmanto deavoraretosecurethechildrenandteachattendanceisinvariablypresent. them. toruinit.
Now,Catholics,includingJews,mustbe'Owingtothegreatdistresscausedby tiredofthisoldgame.TheyhaveheardthewoodcuttersstrikeontheGoldfields, itatleastonethousandtimes,anddes-theVeryRev,FatherBrennan,ofBoulder pitethewarningsandthreatsandadmoni-hasdeclaredthespecialchurchcollection tioneoftheirclericalguides,theyconti-"eff"untilthingsresumetheirnormal sinetosendtheirchildrentoourschoolsstate.
Thelongestrailwaytunnelintheworld, -sdefromtheNewYorksubway,isthat ftheSt.Gothard,ontheline.oftheroad hotween!ewer*andMilan.Itis254 fretwide.19feetfromthefloor'tothe roof,andnineandaquartermiles,long;
"Glemeirnismylittleworld,andit hasinitallIwant.Thereisnopleasure intheearthgreaterthanyoucanget fromdoinggood,andinmycasetheonly pleasureIeverlookforoutsideGlencairnsWittobingtherunningofthe horsesthatIraiseandtrainmyself.For therest,Ihavemyflowerhousesandmy fields.and1seemyyounghorsesrunning inthepaddoelosOrintheirstables,and Ihatearoundmeacountrypeoplewhose respectIamproudof,foritisgenuine andtrue,becausethosepeoplearesinepleandtrue,andknownothingabout whatthatclergymanwhopreachedsome foreagoinLondoncalledthesins-of society."
Wereceivedtheusualmonthlyedition oftheDiocesanorganofthe 'seektornaligmrs,toputdownthenetre-1 sultoftheirownandtheirchurches'eduGeraldton 1,rocese.Itiswelluptothestandardit cationalworkbesidethatexhibitedbythelaiddownforitself,andmustbevery ChristianBrothers.Letthemshowusanewsyforthepeoplewhoknowtheplaces bandofstudentsofthecalibreandcreditandpersonsmentionedinitscolumns. andsuccessofDr.Deakin,MorrisCantor, untenableineither,andyettheyboastofLL.B.,andhisequallybrilliantbrother,TheIrish.immigrationquestioniscreatfreedom,whenitisimpassibkforthemtoStanley.Letthemshowusmenlikemgintenseinterestthroughoutthelength choose.WhytheCatholicChurchshouldJewett.Horan,Fahey,Ferguson,Leed-andbreathoftheState.Wehaverehespeciallysingledoutfortheirspas-man dth andthen h11heceivedlettersfromeverypart,someof whicharefullofinterestinginformation, andothersofwhichareverypungentand pertinent.Wecannotpossiblypublish allofthem.Someofthemarelibellous late,are"sour."Theydonothing,andfrombeginningtoend,andafewaretoo havedonenothing,savetohowlatthosepersonalintrivialities,andthereforetoo whohave, lackinginoriginalitytomeritpublication. Wearepublishingthebestinourpresent issue.Wearereallygladofthepatrioticenthusiasmthatseemseverywhere aealte,andwecannotbutcongratulate thevariouscontributorswhohavewritten solargely,though,perhaps.notemowisely,onthematterinquestion.Thefarmers,asabody,haveexpressedthem selvesverydefinitly,though,perhaps,at least,inouropinion,somewhatpeesimistically.Wewelcometheirviews,though wecannotpublishallofthem.Certainly someofthemgiveusaverypooridea05 themanner,nwhichsomeofourcountrymenhavebeenlefttobattlewithadverse circumstancesinthisState.It seemthatifanIrishman wishes suld goonthelandharenotafriendintheinnercirclethatcontrolsthefinancesand theselection,heisthemostabandoned .APHONOGRAPHSTORY. andhelplessmanalive.Thisshouldnot Goodstoriesareworthrepeating,and beso.We'donotsayitisso,butourinarecentbookonEdisonIfindthis Communicatfionsaresufficientlydefiniterelatedofhisdiscoveryofthepiton°. andempathictopermitustocallthemat-garpli"Outwardly.atallevente,.the terintodoubt.Nocountryintheworsegreatinventorappearedtoregardthe cangiveusbetteragriculturalcolonistsPhonograph-thefirstmodelofwhichwas
madebyJohnKruser-asameretoy. Amongthosewhowerepresentwhen KusreibroughtinhismodelwasCarman,theforemanofthemachineshop.;-esandthisman,unabletobelievewhathe laidbeentold,betEdisonaboltofcigars thatthethingwouldn'twork.Theinventor,withmuchgoodhumour,acceptedthewaker,andthen,withasmile bornofabsolutefaithinhisdeductions, slowlyturnedthehandleofthemachine, andspokeintothereceiverthefirst verseof'MaryHadaLittleLamb,'Then thecylinderwasreturnedtothestarting point,andfaint,butdistinct,cameback thewordsofthatjuvenileclassic-faithfullyrepeatedinEdison'sfamiliartones. Thosepresentwereawedratherthanastonished,andthetensionwasnotbroker untilCarman,inaccentsofpretendeddieappointment,andwithalookofasArmeddisgust,exclaimed'Well,Iguests I'velost.'"
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CHRISTIANBROTHERS'COLLHOE FUNCTION.
Alargegatleiering*rumbledinthe gymnasiumroomsoftheChristianBroth- ars'CollegeonWednesdayevening(eays the"MorningHerald"),atasmokesocial arrangedbytheChristianBrothers' CollegeOld'Boys'Aseordation,fora doublepurpose:tobidfarewelltoMr. J.W.Horan,Rhodesscholarfor1908. .andtowelcomehomeDr.J.E.F.DeakinandMr.M.L.'Cantor,LL.B.All "threehavewondistinctionattheChristianBrothers'College.JohnWilliam nitoranhad'beenastudentattheCollege forthepast.fiveyears,duringwhichtime hehasgainedfirstplacefortheStatein 'thejuniorandseniorUniversityand .higherpublicexaminations.OnJanuary ofthisyearhewontheUnivesityEx'Iiibitioeof0450,andinthefollowing monthwasselectedoutofthecandidates OAtheW.A.Rhodesscholarfor1938. Thisnecessitatedhisrelinquishingthe theUniversityexhibition,whichthenfell toMr.Pidgeon,.oftheScotchCollege. Mr.HoranisleavingthatStateonSaturdaybytheWhiteStarlinerAfric,and willp'oceedtoBraseaoseCollege,Oxford,wherehewilltake.themedical course.Hewilljoinatthecollegetoo oldfellow-students;Mr.A.Juett,Rhodes scholarfor1906,andMr.J.Guilfoyle, whoalsohadearneddistinctioninthe ChristiaiaBrathens'College.Mr.Win. Horan,whoisalettersorterintheKarl. goorliePostOffice,hasgoodreasontobe proudofhiscleverson.TheRhodes scholarssentfromW.A.sincetheinaugurationofthescholarship":are:1904,--Mr. L.Walker,PerthHigh.School1905.Mr. P.Harper,GuildfordMan-linerSchool: 1906.Mr.Alex.Juett,C.B.C.;1907.Mr. M.A.Turnbull,P.H.t7;1908,Mr.J. W.Horan,C.B.C.
Dr.JohnEdwardDeakin,anotherof theprincipalguestsof,theevening,gain
hismindto,followhie-professioninhis -owns*ateofWeistEra-Australia.Under thelaw,however,insmustbeforatleast sixmonthsresidentintheState,andcannotthereforebe.admitted-tothe..liar hereuntilJanuarynext.Heis.the-son ofMr,A.J.Cantor,J.P.,ofHill-st., Perth. MrW.TBryan,chairmanofthe ChristianBrothers'CollegeOldBoys'Association,presided,andhadalsoseated nerhimtheheadmastetnRev.BroM.P. Nunan,Bro.J.O'Slulla.ne,Bro.Hughes, Dr.Deakin,andMessrs.Cantorand Horan.Thehallwas,verynicelydecoratedwithflagsandgreenery.
TheChairman.proposed-the.toastof "theOnests,"andexpreisedhispleasureinseeingsomanycometodothr-er
MR.MORRISCANTOR,LL.B.
edaUniversityecholarshipin1901at theageof17years,and,astheexhibitionentitledhimtoathree-years'course at£150ayearat,anyUnivesityinthe BritishEmpire,hedecidedtogotothe SydneyUniversity.It-Misttherehe gainedthedegreesofBachelorofMedicineandMasterofSurgery.Hewas thenmademedicalresidentofthePrince AlfredHospital,Sydney,for12months, andwasafterwardsresidentmedicalofficerattheLewishamHospital,Sydney. Dr.DeakiehasnowreturnedtohisnativeStatetogiveitthebenefitofhis studiesandexperience.
Mr.MorrisL.Cantor,LL.B.,another ofWestAustralia'ssons,andthethird - principalguestoftheevening,wasalso astudentoftheChristianBrothers'College,andgainedtheUniversityexhibitionintheyearfollowingthatin whichDr.Deakinwonthathonor,1902. Hedecidedtopursuestudyforthelegal professionintheUniversityatMelbourne,Therehepassedwellinallhis hieexaminations,afterwardsgoing throughtheprocedurewithawell-known legalfirminMelbourne.Afewmonths agohewasadmittedtotheVictorianBar assolicitorandbarrister,butmadeup
MR.J.W.HORAN. Bro.Nunan,whowasreceivedwith cheers,neidthat,lookingroundthe room.hewasdelightedtofindthatall thosepresent.withtheexceptionoftwo orthree,hadgonethroughttheCol!..en inhisowntime.Inthematterofeducation,asinotherthings,itwastothose whowerethepioneersthattheymast ke'thegreatestcredit..Itwasvery -v epopletoleaventhroughthe seiteinafirst-classcarriage,andthen totalkaboutthecountry:Butitwasa manlikeSirJchnForrestwhowasthe realpioneer,Soitwasinthematterof elucation.SofarasthatCollegewas concernedDr.DeakinandMr.Cantor w-'sethepioneersofthehighereducation.TheywerealldelightedthatDr. DeakinhadreturnedtotheState,andlie wassurehiscareerhereasadoctor
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hadaveryremarkablecareer,andsince hehadarmto.thetollegenothingbut, successhadattendedhiseffort*.lie (thespeaker)hadno"misgivingsabout himandhewishedhimthebestofsuccess. thought.theinstitutiondthe Rhodesschplrashiphetidonemoreto wardsraisingthestatusoftheschoolboy thananyotherinstitutionofitskind. (Hear,hear.)Therewastheoldseying thatboyswouldbeboys,butwhatthey weretryingtodowastomakethemmen, Inmaketnemthinklike'men.andto havemanlyexpirations,andtheyhadnt greaterleverforbringingaboutthat nappyresultthantheRhodesseholarship. Theramerebookworm,theboyofweak character,orofweakphysiquehadne chancefortheRhodesscholarship.He mustbeaperfectman,hemustbea scholar,asportsman,andagentleman. (Cheers).HethoughttheRhodesscholarshipwoulddevelopsuchqualitiesin theschoollifeofthestudent,aridthe donorofitdeservedtheearnestthanks ofthecountriestowhichthescholarshipsapplied.Butthey,assmetersof secondaryschools,hadonefaulttofind withtheRhodesscholarahip-thequalificationswerenotdefiniteenough.They werenotsurethecleverestboywouldget thescholarship,or,indeed,whowould. Sometimesitwasforeducationalmerit seemingly,thenforsportingmerit,sothat inthatwaytheywerealittlebitdiseatistied.But,takingitallin,itwasa splendidinstitution,andwasdoinga greatdealfortheschoolboys.Herepeatedthathewasverygladkiltedtosee Dr.DcaLnandMr.Cantorreturnhome totheirState.Itwassometimessaidin thepressregardingthegivingofthescholarshipsthathadadoredthosegentlemen theiropportunities,thatitwassimply moneygoingoutoftheStatetothegrabbingEasternState*,whoreapedthebenefit.Butareplywasgiventothatcharge bytheactionofDr,DeakinandMr. Cantor.They,liketheGreeksofold, hadtravelled,hadpickedupinformation, inplacesnestrichinthatcommodity, andtheyhadthenreturnedtogivetheir fellow-citizeneofWeeternAustraliathe benefitoftheirexperience.Hewishedto askMr.Horantoacceptalittlememento ontheoccasionofhisleavinghisCollege-amementowhich.perhaps.hemight sendtohismotherinKalgoorlietoremind herofhersonatclassicOxford.
Bro.Namurthenmadethepresentation toMr.Horanofahandsomely-framed photographicenlargementofhimself.
Mr.Horansaidhefelthedidnotdeservethekindwordsthathadbeensaid concerninghim.Morecreditshouldhave beengiventhereverendBrotherswho hadbrought'outwhatgoodqualitieshe pesseseed. partietilarly theRev. Brous.Lynch,Leighton,andCulligan. But, although he no longerbelongedtothesahuol,henowbelongedtotheOldBoys'A:area:lion.He fillyintendedtoreturntoWe:a:ernAustraliaafterhisOxfordcourse.(Hear, hear.)
dela),N.Hodgson(Cunderdin),ColCampbell,-W..Orr,E.C.O'Mahony,J.Kennedy,andChas.Hoiebourgh.
Duringtheeveninganumberofmusicalitemsweregivenby"3lesers.Burns, Durack,Eskell,Cita,Holmes,andL. Olowrey,Mr,W.S.Docwra,thewellknownpianist,actedasaccompanist.
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Itwouldbeinteresting,says"Rome," toknowsomething111*,thanonedoes atpresentof-thedevotionto.SilPatrickin partsofItaly.Forinstance,lastTuesday morning,anIrishpriestwholivesin Beene,wasgreetedbyanItaliancarpenter withtheremerk:"OggieSanPatrizio, Iprayedtohimthismorning."
"But,"saidthepriest,"howdidyou gettoknowSt.Patrick?HeisanIrish saint." "Iknow'"repliedtheman,"butheis muchhonoredinmypartofthecountry."
"Andwhy?"hewasasked.
"Becauseoncewhenthecholerawas ragingthepeoplemadeatritium)toSt. Patrick,andonJune1.6thesaintappearedoverthe.mundeipioandblesserthe countryandthecholeraceased," Thenhewentontoexplainlowever sincethesaint'sfeastiskeptwithmuch solemnityonMarch17,butthatthegreat celebrationisreservedfortheanniversary oftheapparition. "Butareyousaneofallthis?"the priestasked. "Quitesure,"repliedtheman,"and thedocumentsarekeptinthemunisipio."
Thepriestaskedhim,towritedownfor himthenameoftheplacehecamefrom, andthecementerwroteinanexcellent hand"Troia,provinciadiMacerate, Marche,"adding:"Thegreatcommemorationbythemunicipioiseveryyearon June16."
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DR.DEAKIN. wouldbeinkeepingwithhispastrecords. Mr.Cantor'sreturnwasasequalsource ofpleasure,andhewishedhimeverysueceeSinhisprofession.WithregerdtoMr. JohnHoran,hecouldsaythathehad
Dr.DeakinandMr.Cantoralsoacknowledgedthetoast.
Mr,J.L.O'Sullivan,ingiving"Our AlmaMater,"saidtheCollegehadareendworthyofhername.TwoRhodes Solarshipsat£900,andsixUniversity exhibitionsat£450each,hadbeengained bystudentsoftheCollege,andthatyear anotherscholarMr.C.Leednaan,hadtied withaSnotehCollegestudentforthe Universitysehoiraship,andhadgiven -himanexhibitionvaluedat£225.
Prizestotheamountof£5,000had beenwonbyCollegepupils ' 1,300studentshadpassedthroughtheCollege rinksduringthefourteenyearsthatthe Collegehasbeeninexistence. TheRev,Bro.-Nunnbrieflyresponded. Mr.Cantorpr'poredthetoastof'KindeedAssociations,towhichMr.M.Pamment(ScotchCollegeOldBoys)responded.Mr.Pommenttooktheopportunity fcongratulatingthethreedistinguished testsontheirsueeneTheothertoasts curedween--"TheAssociation."prorasedbyMr.R.E.Burns(CollegeSporn; Master),andrespondedtobyMr.L.C. Reedy.thesecretary;"AbsentOldBoys," by,Mr.N:Hodgson;"TheWinners," byMr.F.Dorney,andrespondedtoby Mr,C.McKeniie(Old'Boys'captain); "TheChairman."byDr.Deakin. Aniongtheyisitorsentertained Vesrs.P.-Tharack(Kimberley),E. O'Ma.hOny(Kalgoindie),C.Cooke(Jarralo
MissPriscillaBond,aBlackburnwoman,whofornearlythirtyyearshadbeau subjecttoextraordinarylaneperiodsof coma,hasmetatragicdeath,herbody beingfoundbysomeboysiathecanalin anoutlyingpartoftheborough.Usually hersleepingattacks,thecauseofwhich hadbaffledmedicalskill.lasiedfromseveraldaystotwoorthreeweeks,but whenshewasabouttwenty-oneyearsof ageshesleptforsevenmonths,being sustainedduringthatperiodbymeansof daintyparticlesoffood,togetherwith raweggsbeatenupinmilk.Itwasimpessibletorouseherfromherdeepsleep, butshecouldbeseentomasticateher foodveryfeebly.Thishadtobeforced intohermouth,andtheprocessoffeedingwasextremelyslow.Afterbeingin bedafortnight,sheroserecently.She wasunusuallywell,and,totheastonishmentofherrelativesabletogoout,the cannyweatherinducedhertoventureupon,assheputit,a "shortwolk."Sheneverreturned, andnothingfurtherwasheardofher whereaboutsuntilherdeadbodywasace eidentallyfoundalongwayfromher home.
Thebiggestcannonballevermade weighed2.6001b.,andwasmanufactured attheKruppworks.Essen,fortheGovernmentoftheCeir.Thegunfromwhich thisprojectilewastiredisalsotheler-gestintheworld.andisplacedinthefortificationsofKronstadt.Thisgunhasa raneeoftwelvemiles.andithasbeen. estimatedthateachshotcosts£300.
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TheSydneyCatholics,headedbyCardinalMoran,arepreparingabrilliantreceptionfartheAmericanfleet.There arecommitteesofladiesandgentlemen formed,and,afterconsiderablediscussion estohowtheymightbesthonortheir BrotherJonathan,thefollowingscheme sketchedbytheCardinalwascarried.His Bmiuenceshowedthattheycouldgivethe wholereceptionintheSydneyTownHall, andinprovinghiscontentionsaid:-On theotherhand,thereweremanyadvantagesintheTownHall.Itwastheofficialcentreofthecity,andthearrangement.'therecouldbecarriedoutina styleworthyofthecity.Adraftprogrammehadbeenpreparedshowinghow everythingcouldbecarriedoutin cityinaverybecocmingmanner.Ithad beensuggested'thatatSt.Mary'sCathedralLowMasswouldbeelebratedat10.45 fortheusualcongregation,whichwould leavetheCathedralfreefortheAmreicans,and,iftherebeachurchparade,for theirownlocalmilitary.At1.1.45PottificialHighMasswouldbecelebrated, withmusicbytheaugmentedchoirand fullorchestra.Thebenefit(societiesinregala,wouldbeaskedtoformaguard ofhonortotheAmericansandtheIrish RiflesBandincompanywoulddothere°optionshonorsatSt.Mary's.Aconsiderablenumberofmilitarymenwouldbeexpectedtoattendthemilitaryparade,as hebelieved3,000wouldbeencampedat NationalPark,and,ofcomes,agreat manyoftheofficersandmenwouldbe Catholics.Theluncheonwouldtake placeattheTownHallat1.30.Only onetoastwouldbeproposed,thatof "OurFriendandAlly,theAmericanNation,"and,hesupposedtheywouldinvitetheLordMayorandMr.Justice O'Connor,oftheFederalHighCourt,to givethistoast.Heunderstoodtherule onsuchoccasionswastohavefew speeches,anddoubtlessthemenwouldnot objecttolittletalking.Ithadbeensuggestedthattheorganrecitalwouldbe permitted,asmaybedesired,andthat the"SeerSpangledBanner,"orsome otherpoeticaladdressthatmightbepreparedfortheoccasion,wouldeitherbe sungwhenthetoastwasproposed,.orat thecloseoftheproceedingsbytheGarcia SchoolofMusic.Thedecorationsofthe hallandtablesandothersuchmattersof detailwouldbeleftinthehandsofthe ladies'conusibtee.Thegallerieswould mostprobablybepacked,andthese,of course,shouldbespeciallyreservedfor theparochialcommitteesengagedincarryingouttheprogramme.Ithadalso beensuggestedthataninformalreception beafterwardsheldinthehallthereat St.Mary's,atwhichalltheiroitieeeswho desired,aswellestheBishopspresentin Sydney,couldbepresent.
Townsvillegavearoyalreceptiontoits newly-appointedpastor,FatherRourke. TemerapresentedFr.Shannonwitha horseandBulkyandilluminatedaddress.
ArohlaishopRedwoodhasarrivedin ..Sydney.
SieberM.Joseph,oftheMoreyConvent, Nicholson-street,Melbourne,isdead.The deathoftheSister,whichtookplaceat theNicholson-streetCovent,Melbtsurne, removesavenerablefigurefromtheOrder oftheSistersofMercyinAustralia.The deceasedladywasadaughterofSirRobt. Sherlock,ofDublin,andwasbornin
O'NeillaidthelateCaptainO'Neill,her husband.During'thelastsixyearsshe residedatSt.Joseph's,betidetheSt. JohnofGodConvent.Hereshehad whatshemostdesiredonthisearth,the happinessofattendingdailyMass.The Mesa,somushneglected,solittleladerstooi,wasforherthesunistheheavens, thejoyofherlife,thesolaeandconsolationofherdecliningyears.Morningafter morningshemightbeseenisthenun's oratory,kneelinginherlittleprieu-dieu, absorbedinprayer,duringthecelebration oftheHolySacrifice,whereGodreceived morehonorandglorythanHedoesin theunitedprayersandadorationofthe saintsandangelsinHeaven.
911I.thSinInkingwhensheattended herlittleteatueredsougsters,herwhole daywasgivenuptoprayer,spiritualreadmg,andvisitsOuraimedLordinthe Tabernacle,herhandsseemedalwaysenuircledbyherbeads.Whilemostpeople seemanxioustopileuprichesthatmust seedssoondisappearandvanish,herchief thoughtwastolayupthosespiritual treasuresthatlastforever.
Andwhendeathdidcome,itfoundher readyherlifewasover,herworkwell done,andshewaspreparedforthecallof theMakersheloved.owell.
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1828.SisterMaryJosephtookherreligiousvowsattheBegot-streetConvent, Dublin,in1850,andayearlatercameout toPerth(W.A.)withfourothernuns, whowerepioneersthereforeoflateOrder inAustralasia.ThehouseinNicholsonstreetwasestablishedfromthePerth housein1857,Whenthejubileeofthe conventwascelebratedlastyearthedeceasedwasthesolesurvivorofthelittle bandofpioneers.ARequiemMasswas celebratedatthechapeloftheconvent.
Ballast"Eva"ofthe"Nation"fund hastotalled£5710s.
ArchbishopDunne,ofBrisbane,recently celebratedthe26thanaiversaryofhis Episcopalconsgsration,andthe45thof IsisarrivalinMebane.
Thesilverjubileecelebrationofthe StaroftheSeaPresentationConvent, Eisternwick,wasabrilliantaffair.There were25priestspresent,andtheRev. Motherreceivedalargeandvariednumberofpresents.
Dr.A.L.Kenn.,K.S.G.,andMr.J. S.Meagher,LL.B.,aregivingacourseof lecturesattheCatholicTrainingCollege, AlbertPark,wherethefutureteachersof ourconventualinstitutionsarebeing trained.
TheChristianBrothers'pupils,tothe numberof50,presentedFatherCollins, ofSouthMelbourne,withanaddressexpressiveoftheircongratulationsonthe occasionofhissilverjubileeinthepriesthood.
AuntEily,ofthe"SouthernCross,"is tobefarewelledinAdelaideonherdeparturefromtheHolyCitytoPerth, W.A.
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Apairofhorseswerestolenfromthe Bishop'shouse,BrokenHill.
WelearnfromitheTasmanian"Monitor"thatMonsignorBeechinor,P.R., V.F.,DeanofLaunceston,celebratedthe 45thanniversaryofhisordinationon Sunday,June14.TheMonsignor,who isoneoftheadministratorsofthearchdiocese,wastherecipientofcongrateha tionsfromallpartsofTasmania.Onthe samedaytheRev.ThomasKelsh,of Westbury,celebratedthe40thanniversary ofhiselevationtothepriesthood.
TheRev.T.A.Walsh,S.J.,ofSt. Ignatius'College,Riverview,leftbythe Mooltanlastweekforanextendedton.in Europe.
heratejuts.C.F.oldo, "MrSablaco.
OnMonday,JuneNth,Mrs.Catherine FrancisO'Neill,well-knownandhighlyrespectedinPerthandSubiaco,diedatthe St.JohnofGodHospital,Subiaco,after a.longandpainfulillneas. O'Neill wasasplendidCatholic,asaiitlywoman, andthememoryofhergrandexample willlivelonginthemindsandheartsof thosewhowerefortunateenoughtoknow her.ShewasalwaysmostgeneroustowardstheChurch.Itwasherdelightto helpineverygoodworkthathadforits objecttheinterestsofreligion.Webelieve wearecorrectinstatingthatacertain beautifullittlechurchinVictoriaowesits erectiontothemunificenceofMrs.
Andwithall,Mrs.O'Neillwaskindly, IrishoftheIrish.Thoughshelefther Nativelandwhileyetamerechild,the memoryofitsgreenfieldsandrushing streamssheeverfondlycherished.The tragicstoryofpoorIreland,ofitsuallinchlagandindeetructoblefaithofthemen wholivedforIreland,foughtforhelloed. anddiedforIreland,oftenbroughttears tohereyes.Twentygoldenyearsagotwo ringIrishmencametoAustraliato plead.thecauseoftheirpersecutedand down-troddencountry.Mrs.O'Neillgave themaceadmilefalthetoherIrishhome inMelbourne.Oftenwehaveheardher speakofthestormandstressofthosedays andhowafterhardweeksofcampaigning, thetwobrotherswouldstepdowntoone ofthecitychurchesonSaturdaynightfor Confession.TheIrishLeaderandhiseloquentbrotherWillianRedmondareto-day distinguishedmen,admiredbyallparties intheHouseofCommons,fondidolsof theirwarm-heartedcountrymeninevery land,buttheyhaveneverforgottenthe greatkindnessreceivedfromMrs.O'Neill inthosedays,whenfriendswerenotnumerous,enemiesmany,andIrelandhad, outsideherownexiledsons,fewsymphatimersbeneaththeSouthernCross. FortheunremittingcareoftheSisters ofSt.JohnofGod,shewasmostgrateful, andoftenexpressedherindebtednessfor theirnever-failingkindnessandattention. AReclaim ofher soulwascelebratedonTuesday,June30, inSt.Joseph'sChurch,Subiaco.Father Verling,assistedbyFatherDonogher,officiatedatthegrave.Thechiefmourners weretheMastersO'Neill,Edgar,Gilbert, andVictorHenderson(grandsons)andMr. Henderson',son-in-law).Maysherestin peace.Onemeetsherlikenowandthen inalifetime.
football,
CHRISTIANBROTHERS'COLLEGE.
PASTV.PRESENT.
Theannualmatch,Peetv.Present studentsoftheChristianBrothers'College,washeldontheW.A.CricketAssociationGroundWednesdayafternoon. Theweatherleftnothingtobedesired, andthepavilionpresentedquiteagay appearance,withthelargecrowdwho werernattendance.Mr.C.M'Kenzie waselectedcaptainoftheOldBoys' team,andFrankDorneyledthe Presents.Duringthefirsttwoquarters theeldBoyshaditalltheirownway, atonetimehavingasmanyas12points beforethePresentpupilsregistereda minor.Numerousralliesweremadeby thePresentboys,buttheloseofSavage, Crowder,andNourish,whowereunable toplay,wasgreatlyfelt.Thelasthalf wasmoreevenlycontested,andthePresentboysscoredwithgreatrapidity,but thegapwastoolarge,andtheOldHoye won.Itmightbementionedthatthere wereabouteightseniorplayersinthe PresentBoys'teamandsixintheOld Boys'.sothattheplaywasexceedingly fastandnewt.Thefinalscoreswere:OldBoys,8goals11behinds. PresentBoys,5goals7behinds. TheOldBoys'beetwereM'Kenzse, O'Callaghan,Hayes,Deakia,Glowrey, andHannah,whilstBurns,Shepherd, Troy(2),Dorney,Cumnings,Gibbs, Mitchell,andClancywerethepickof thePresentBoys.Thegoal-kickersfor thewinnerswereM'Kensie,Lynch,O'Oa&Laghaim,Hannah,Hayes(3),andAndrews, andforthelosersM'Leod,Cumming(3), andScott.Awordofpraiseshouldbe givenfortheexcellentnmpiringofMr. W.Orr,thewell-knownPerthfootballer. Duringtheafternoonaladies'committee, consistingofMrs.Keough,MinesBoladeras,O'llahoney,Reilly,Dooley,and 0`iullivan,handedroundrefreshmentsto th.supportersAllarrangementswere carriedoutwithoutahitch,muchtothe meatoftheOldBoys'secretary(Mr. LC.Reedy).
MaleJunior'areurgentlyrequests* toeommeseewithus,asoursupoll forJUDI°,Clerks,cannotmeettab demand.
Remington
Theleadingmachineonthealreadawerstookedmarket. Writeusforparticulars.
E.C.sTarr&CO., ROYALARCADE, HayandBarrackStreeta,Perth, elephantNo.1281.
SamuelBeekin,aRussionJew,residing attheFishkillLanding,NewYork,has offeredtobuildfreeofchargethefounds-. Lionforthenewparochial/schoolofSt, John'sCatholicChurch.TheRev.John M`Grath,therectoroftheChurch,has acceptedMr.Beskin'soffer.Mr.Baskinbe oneoftheleadingmembersofthecongee gationoftheSynagogueBeth-Jacobat Newburgh.Sixteenyearsagoheharived atFishkillLandingwithapackonhis head. 11111
Jewelleryvaluedatmorethan25,000 dollars,belongingtothecongregationof St.FrancisXavier'sChurch,ofBrooklyn, hasbeenmeltedandusedinthe=nuts,tareofalargemonstrance.Intothemak. ingofthissacredvesselwentnotonlythe goldofthejewellerypresentedbythe congregation,butpreciousstonestothe numberof94.Themonstrance,asis stands,isvaluedat10,000dollars.Itis threefeethigh,andweighs124oz.Itwan madeentirelybyhand,andisfinished rasegold.
Byabrief,datedthe3rdofJune,and signedbytheCardinalSecretaryofStates theHolySeehasbeengraciouslypleased. ,tohonorMr.CharlesRobertson,lateof Begbroke,Oxos,withaKnighthoodof8V. Gregory.TheHolyFatherrefersto Robertson'shappyconversiontothefaith, andspeaksinhandsometeemsofhisea. emplaryChristianlife,ofhisdevotionb theApostolicSee,andofhislargeand numerouscharitablebenefactions.The immediateoccasionoftheBriefwasthe donationby.MaRobertsontotheDioceses ofBirminghamofalarge,well-appointed mansionandvaluablepropertyetBeg. broke,whichare,inthetermsofthe trust,tobeused"asaresidenceforthe Bishop,andasaclergyhouseorhomeof restforsecularpriestsoftheR.C.Chunok, particularlythoseresidingintheR.O. DioceseofBirmingham,orforsuch°thee charitablepurposesasthetrustees,with theconsentoftheBishop,maydeter. mine."
The"oldestwomanalive"istherecord claimedforSarahBramley,spinster,of Nottinghamofficialrecordsshowhen agetobe108,shehavingbeenbornin Nottinghamin1799.SheenteredNot. tinghantWorkhouse44yearsago,andhas costtheguardiansover£900formaintenance.Shecanreadwithoutspectacles, thoughhereyesightisfailing.
Thegreatestpyramidintheworldis thatofCheops,oftheGisehgroup.It contains89.000.000pubicfeetofmammy, is451feethigh,andthetotalweightof Atoneinthismammothmonumenthas beenestimatedatover6,000,000tons.

AndisoneofthemostgenuineandsatisfactorysaleseverheldinPert Inmanyinstancesthe.bargainsborderonthephenominal,and offeringsarequitesensational.
GreatDi.fiplayofWinterGoods.
WEMIGHTGOONANDDESCRIBETHEBARGAINSAS"`WONDMRFUL.,""GRAND,""STUPENDOUS,"ANDALLTHEOTHERSUPERLATIVEADJECTIVES,BUTOURREPUTATION'FORPRIVIOUSGENUINESALESDOESNOTWARRANT.IT.TOCONCLUDE,LADIES ANDGENTLEMEN,WEWISHTO'ASSUREYOU DIGGER,ANDBRIGHTERBARGAINSNEVERWEREOFFEREDYOUBY ANYSOLVENTFIRMTHISSIDEOFTHEEQUATOR.
ShopattheStoreofBresnantiros',baytre
TheHome.
By".later."
Wantofdesiresisthegreatestof riches-Seneca.
Aconscientiousmanneverlinessightof hisobligations. Nomanspeakssafelybuthethatholds hispeacewillingly.
Wearesaleanilyobligedtothechildrenofthosewhohavelovedus. Thercligionoflittlekindnessesisone thatecea..cesexcellentfruits. Neutrality,asalastingprincipal,isan .evidenceofweakness-Kossuth. Grievingoverourimperfectprayersis aprayerinitself.-St.Augustine. NoonecanbegenerouswithGodwho hasnotagreatbroadloveofhisneighbour.-FatherFaber.
Apersonwhotellsyouthefaultsof others,intendstotellmeleesofyourfaults Have,acarehowyoulisten. Sleepisdeath'syoungerbrother,and .solikehimthat1neverdaretrusthim withoutmyprayers.
Loveisneverlest.ifnotreciprocated itwillflowbackandsoftenandpurify theheart. Soundandhealthyreadingwilldeveloe .andenkindlethesoul,enlightenthemind, Weallhaveintheheartseedsofvirtues andvices.Themainpointconsistsin keepingdowntheoneandunfoldingthe .other. DuringalonglifeIhaveprovedthatnotonekindwordeverspoken,pot .onekinddeedeverdone,butsooneror 'Geerreturnstoblessthegiver.-Lord .Shafeesbury. Sincerityisspeakingaswethink,believingaswepretend,actingaswepokes,performingaswepromise,andbeingasweappeartobe. Wecennotbetoohumble,andwecannotbetoohopeful.eedwhenhumility awlhopearejoinedtogether,hopesuefelinehumility,andhumilitychastens mope. iisefundamentallawofahappyand -usefullifethatwemustkeepsweet.for ibitternee.spervertsthejudgmentandcor-
rolestheheart.-CharlesFrederickGo, in"TheLoomofLife."
Charityisanexcellenttonicfordyspepsia.Itencouragescheerfulness. 'fhe geneememanlivestoseethegoodhecan do,andheishisOVIIIbestadminietrates. Don'tputoffbeinggraciousuntilyouare dead. Wehavecertainworktodoforourlabour.andthatistobedoneistienuously; otherworktobedoneforourdelight,and thatistobedoneheartilyneitherisrt tobedunebyhalvesorshifts,butwitha will;andwhatisnutworthtineeffortis nottobedoneatall.
Itisamazingthatmenandwo.nencan piouslylovethetruthandpracticesofreligion,andlivealongfromdaytoday withoutattackingtheemirandthevice everywhereaboutthem.Whatcowardis someanasthepiouscoward?
"Crownsofrosesfade;crownsofthorns endure.Calvariesandcrucifirionetake deepestholdonhumanity;thetriumphs ofmightaretransient;theyposeaway. andareforgotten.Thesufferingsofright saegravendeepestonthechronicleof nations."-FatherRyan.
ApreciouscrownisreservedinHeaeen forthosewhoperformalltheiractions withthediligenceofwhichtheyare (-amble;foritisnotsuffuienttodoour partwell;itmustbedonemorethan well.-St.Ignatius.
Havehappinesstogiveaway.
Lendtoothersfromthecoffersofyour owngoodcheers. Thisisthewaytoeympathiwe.Itis thehealthiestsympathy. Besostockedwithhappinessthat,no matterhowmanycallsaremadeonyou. youarenoteasilydepletedofthistreasure. Cheerupto-dayandgiveareassuring ev.ileto-morrow. Don'tforgetthatyetirrelivingbeyond yourmeanswhenthingsreadilyvexordepressyou.
"BEKIND."
"Takeeverychanceyoucanpossibly get.tobekind;becausesomedaythere maybenomorechance,"writesMar-
garetDeland.Thisworldisourchance tohelpourfellows.Ifweneglecttodo it.evenifwegettoheaven,therewillbe nomoretearstheretobedried,nowrongs toredress,noquick,lovinghelpneeded. Weshallhavemissedourchance,and tarever.
Kalgoorlie Notes.
JACKHORANLEAVESFOROXFORD
AweekagoJackHoran,thisyear's -1Austratienioesecliolar.gota civicsend-offfromtheMayor,councillors, andpublicmenofKalgoorlie.OntFrat occasionthepublicrepresentativesofthe peopleexpressedthedelighttheyfelt whenthehighestaridmostcovettedscholarshipopentoWestAustralianstudents waswonbytheirpromisingyoungtownsman,andjoinedinwishinghimahappy tareandasuccessfulcareerinOxford. Afterthishismoreintimatefriendsdeterminedonmanifestingtheirgood-willtowardshiminamorepracticalway.Two lediee,Mrs.RosatiandMrs.MeAuliffe, wentaroundamongstafewofhisfriends withtheintentionofpresentinghimwith apureeofsovereignsontheeveofhisdeparture.tenofwhomcontributed5e.each andafewmorebroughttheamountupto £6710s.Thispursewaspresentedtohim lastMondaynightinhisoldAlmaMater, St.JohnofClod'sConventSchool,where helaidthefoundationofhiseducational sneer,andbecameconspicuousinthe AlelaideUniversityexaminationsbefore transferringhimselftotheChristianBrothersCollege.Perth.CanonRobinson presidedatthemeeting,whichwasadOreseedamongstothersbytheAttorneyGeneral(Mr.Keenan),whoremindedthe departingguestthathewasgoing'toa greatUniversity.wherehewouldhaveto
hewouldbeallhonortohisparents, teachers.andWestAustralia.AI McAuliffe,O'Reilly,Silverthorn,0'1 ony,Kerman,Dwyer,andFather alsospoke,expressingtheiradmiratio Jack.wishinghimsuccess,andpra thatinsixyearstimeliewillhavefin' hiscourseandkeptthefaith.M WillieDunne.aclass-fellowofJack's, isgoingtoLondontostudy4,1ectrica gineering,waspresent.andflouredin well-wishesandfelicitationsofthe ionsspeakers.Bothrclinggentle suitablyresponded.Jackskiedhe leavingAustraliawithafaireiperienc life,resolvedtomakethebeethecoal theopportunitiesutteredhim,andd minedtoholdhisownorknowfor Apleasanthourwasspentafterwards songs.reciettiens,andmusicalselect' Theproceedingsclosedwith"Auld Syne"fromachorusofpastpupilso Mary's.
Theunfortunatestrikeofthewood tensforhigherwagesandbetterc tionsletsthrownagloomover'the district.Forwantoffirewoodthe mineshavecloseddown.throwingse thousandoutofemployment.Code arehelddaily.andsometimesse timesadaybetweencitizens,trunci cutters.andcompanies.Forsofar finalityhasbeenpeached.Afterone gnithepeopleareoptimistic,saying nextmeetingwillsettleeverytrhing. thattheirhopeshaveturnedtodesna. thecompaniesrefusetograntthede made,andthecuttersrefusetoweep concessionsoffered.Nionbersofd setmen,waitingtohearthe.resplto latestconfereice.areseendailygath atcertainpointsinHannan-street, theywerewaitingtoattendso-many rals.Businessisalmostparalysed thestrikebegan.-andshoulditlast longerthelossinmanyinetanoee irreparable.Unlessanamicable mentiscometoimmediatelybeta partiesdirectlyconcerned,the'peop large,whoaresufferingmost,and hetneitherhand,apt,norpartinbe -aboutthe-!strike,are-todemandtha competeagainstthewealthandabilityofGovernmentopenupwoodreserves,s theworld'ntlarge,wherehe-hoped theminesdirectly,andthinssavethe wouldholdhisownagainstall-comers,andcipleindustryoftheStateand thatin:hisprofessionalcareerinafterlifethousandofitsinhabitantsfromr II .1
HACBSOCIETY
Thefortnightlymeetingofthebranch tookplaceintheHiberniaaHallonThursday,9thJuly,at8p.m.Therewasa largeattendenceofthemembers.
,Thenewly-electedofficersforthehalfyearwereinstalledbyPast-esidentBro. C.Begley.
Theteerlident(Bro.McCartney)occupied thechair.
Aftertheminutesoftheprecedingmeetinghadbeendisposedof,somedeclarationsonandoffthesickfundwerereceived,andthesilkpayof£1perweek duethebrotherswaspitesalfurpayment. elr.JohnMotlartywasea.tedanhunt,at.ymemberoftheSociety.
Ceareepondeueewasteeeivedftemivalionssources,anddealtwith.
Anumberofaccolnitswerepassedfor payment,includingaeines-alclaimfor £20. 'teeSecretaryreportedthatthelast eurhiepartyanddanceheldinaiditfthe Bulllips[Funelwasfairlyweeattended. But.it.SlItnemovedanotieeofmetier beinghatieleclinatthelastmeeens "Thattheinteieenofpassingapas accountatthemeetingofZeth.Let,i"beres,illded."Bro.E.J.Leeseecteltit themotion,additwasrarrie,1anti, 11.10Usly.
Auamended.111-01111tfillInt.:lit;t1fees waspassedforpayment. lire.it.Shinewithdrewlifereels:ea a.secretary. Thebaltinte-sheetofthebranchwest,' received,andadopted.Thelei.. qiiestionallurethat Pe: Br:eweisinatiourishilig progressing. reditet eel:fundisE1.91016.s.6d.Thebalance tocreditofthennutagementIntelis£39 The.,Radicleteeteeditofthelienevue lentfondI.£17lie.2d.Balancetocredit,1trusteesfundis£1. 11tyilbeeeetibytheaboveexteraets thiaeach,account,,tthebranchhasabedail,eattheriela.-iris,..111partenlaiettattitenmaybedrawnlethelargecredit balaticeofthesickfittat.becameetee.etueefabenefitsocietydependslargeiyon tie.streuethtelitsinkfund,fromwilich :teei eiekpaytoIllotherewhoare ,1nimbletofeebeytheirtieuaIeccupa.1neeMoniessanbetakenetaof terally14111.'1feurpesewhatevet, euntrileittlenslettriteeirxand land.
l,1theHihernian t..eblot.,,.1,read,received, ese leptell. -arygratifyingteeseeall11.111p.rove11 theHallaccountforthepuree, bytheincreasedrentstakentor ti.t ,t1. IAissatisfactorytothecoin. 11 - W110111devolvesthemanagenicie ea IIi.11,thattheassetsexceedthelieb.;-leyarespectableanunue,andthat tee iundisinathoroughlysoundend easestate. \\iiilenonthissubjectitwillbeinthe leet-talonofourreetlee.that.when, gt._L.ttiuuago.atthereepteetofthelate 1.1,steadCharlieStuart.Parnell,thetrieh Lees:eineouttoAuteraliatospeakto teeseta.anddaughtersofOldIrelandnow reeidentiutthiecountry,theycouldnet getapublicshallinAustraliatoddliver teeitmassageandtheirsalstory.There is exaggeratesninthisetatement,itis solidtruth.TheOrangemen,andsonicof urnfelleweettiaipeeninAustraliaput, theirleadstogetherenddecidedthatthey wouldnotletahalltotheIrishEnvoys. andHite...feretheywouldusealltheiringenuityteepreventthe;eerybeingtold. linuwingtheseparticulars,andafter givingerentconsiderateentothis:question, Ss.Patrick'sbranchoftheHibernianSocietydeterminedtoalterthisstateof theses.arelsotheyputtheirshouldertee thewheel,andtheresultisthattheHibernianHellwasbuilt.Itmustbeivmemberedthattheoutlayinbuildingand equippingthishall,aswellasthepur- chaseofthenecessaryland,wasalarge xeremteihilitytoundertake.However, theHiberniaesofPerthandtheneighbor- hoodcarriedouttheundertakingsuccessfully,andsomeofthem,includinggentle- menoutsidetheSociety,tomakesureof *tit-ease,puttheirhandsitttheirpockets teehelpeathegoodcause. TheHibernianHallisnowa-goingcOilcern.andtheIrishandCatholicpeople cannotbepreventedfromhavingany meetingtheywish,becausetheyhavea halloftheirveryown,anditwastheam- bitionoftheprimemoversinthismatter etmaketheHibernianHailatrulynetiore alhall,worthyofthepeoplewhohada greatpast.Hadtheeimunitteebeessup- portedbytheIrieltandCatholicpeople ofPerthandthesulnubsmanyadditions andimporvementscouldhavebeesmade, enhancingthescopeofthehad. Whatdoweaetuallyfindinprattile,we findtheCatholicSocietiesofPerthandthe auburbetakingotherhalls,andthusbuildingupinstitutionsforpeoplewhohave differentaspirationsthantheiremit. Speakingcandidly,theHibernianHall foreuchreparties,dances,andconcerts,andevenpublicmeetingsefanykindis secondtononeinPerth.Oh,butyou havenosupperroom,itisremarked.The
replymaybemadethatwhilesupper rooms,werebuiltinthepastforother ealls,withCatholicmoney,hadafair amountbeengiventotheirownhallall theseimprovementcouldhavebeenlong sinceeffected,andevenwithsomeencouragementfromourownpeopleinthe futurethereisnoreasontodoubtbutthat theoommittemaybeinducedtohavea supperroomerectelandalsohaveone otherimprovementseffected.
SomeoftheCatholicSocietiesinthe neighborhoodaregivingthehallallthe supportintheirpower,anditisearnestly tobedesiredthattheSocietieswhohave notbeengivingtheirsupportinthepast, whentheyrealisethetrueetateofaffairs. will-giveallthesupportthattheycanin thefuture.
Anotiveofmotionwashandeditsby Bro.P.O'Brien,givingamonth'snotice thattheSeeretery'ssalarybeinereased.
Thefollowingbrothers:werenominated ftrtinepositionofauditorrenderedvacant byeaeleetiouofBea Meeartneyto thepositionofPresident:-BretM.J. Hort-lean,BeeJ.O'Callaghan,Bre.J.iI. Barry.Rill,T.O'lleldr.Lire.J.O'Nhe Cabe. Anantes,.ef£336-10d.eistakenas
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ThelourbrandiesofthetwoSocieties intjueseettwerewellrepresseetedbytheir officer.,andmembers. Averygoudprugruanine.ofdancing, vocalandinetrumental'mad,wasstieceesfullyearriedout.
Theeleairmanoftheevening(Bro.W. elrGertney,PreeidentofSt.Pateick's HibernianA.C.B.Societe)inafewwell eheeenetede,extencietiaveryheartywelcometo.theIrishNationaltun:asters,arid hopedthat,theyweek!findthemselves comfertableinthehall.andaddedthatit wouldnot.betilefaultoftlueHeber:Mae iftheydidnotdoso.BeaW.:McCartney eoucluededhiseloquentspeechbyemphasisinghiswelcometothevisitNational Forrester,eelbehuttlfoftheHibernian .ek.C.13.Soviets..
Bro.T.Slatteryrepliedonbehalfofthe lrarlrNatiotialForeeeters.Bethanked theHiberniansfortheirverycordialwelcome,anditeknowledgedthattheHibetrneinHallwe,theeeriestplaceofmeetitugforthehishNationall'orresters,representingtheCelticandNationalaspirationsofpeopleofIrishblood,whilethe HibernianSatietyrepresentedtheseCatliolieprincipleseverdeartoIrislimen sinter.thetimeofSt,.Patrick,andwho alsohaveCelticendNatianalaspirations deepdownintheirhearts.
Vocalandinstall-neatmeek-warscarriedoutintheintervalsbetweenthe dances.
Thefollowingwasblueprogrammecarriedout:--Song,"ForEveringre," Brown solo,"Romance,"Mies KathleenShine;smug,"Thevalleybythe sett,''MiesEthelKeogh':song,"Roses." MissKittyWells;slab-swinging,eliss EthelCough;song."TheCarnival,"Mrs. Mollrecitation,"Somebody'sDarling," 'MissLillingtonsong."EileenAlanna," Mr.P.Roxby;eong,"TheKerryDances" MissMeaghersong(encore),"I'llSing 'TheetheSongofAraby,"Mr.P.Roxby. TheaceonetailistswereMisselary O'Connor,Mrs.Brady.MissMeagher. Bro.J.Webbteasgoodenoughtoact asM.C.during.theevening,andkindly consentedtomaketheannouncements.
Ilefreshinentswereprovidedandpar- takenofatintervals.SisterShine,the PastPresidentSt.Brigid's,presidedattherefreehinenttable.
Thevariedprogrammeofvocalandinstrumentalmusicwa,Smuchenjoyedand appreciatedbythelargeaudience.
ThePresidentandofficersofSt.Patrick'sBrandtdesiretothankalltheper- formers,individuallyandcollectively, whoassistedtomaketheeveningasuccess,andparticularlywishtothankthe OlivepupilsofSt.Brigid'sConvent Schoolwhothroughthe.rtesf
Rev.Mother,camesuchadistanceand withgreatinconveniencetotherneeIves, contributedsomuchtothesuccessofthe evening,andwho,bytheiraccurateand sympatheticrenderingoftheirrespective peas,reflectthegreatestteeditontheir tea-hers.
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TheIleneweeklymeetingoftheabove SocietywasheldonTuesday,7thinst. Theattendanceofmemberswasvery/satire eatery.Thenewly-electedPresidentoccupyingthechair. Correspondencewasreceivedfromthe Ladies'Society,invitingmemberstoa socialanddancetobeheldintheParish Hallonthe13thinst. Itwasdecidedtovisit(elentialoughOrphanageonSunday.12thinst.,andplay theboysagameoffootball.
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November24-Lecture(Mr.C.Batty.).
November29e-GeneralCommunion.
December1-Nominationof0114411,4 MueicalItems.
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HealthistheonlyrichesthataMall oughttosetvalueon.forwithoutitall menarepoor.lettheirestatesbetwhat theywill.
Rumenlifeisathingofsolemnimpor- Uwe.antitteak,-awonderfulalthe- a":ehoweliveit.Livedinoneway itisahatefulfailure;livedanotherit maybeamostbeautifulsuccess. Beehe-ital.Itisbattertolivein sunshinethaningloom.'Ifacloudshould darkenyourheart,turnitssilverlining toyour!Heads.andeasttheglowof cheeruponthem.andthecloudwillgive waybeforethebrightnessandjoyits ownWelighthasbegotten. canon1'givewhatwehave.II;ppiness.grief.gaiety,sadness.arebyna- turecontagious.Bringyourhealthand yourstrengthtotheweakandsickly. andsoyouwillbeofusetothem.Give them,notyourweakness,butyourenergy-soyouwillreviveandliftthemup. Power.wealth.position,ease,andluxuryareapparentlydispensedwithagood dealofcaprice.butnobodyever thatagoodcharacterwasgotltvchance. Thgessifteoffortuneareoftentakenaway asrapidlyastheycame.buteveryone knowsthatstrengthofmindandper- sonalnobilityarepossessionswhichsur- vivetheexternalcircumstancesoflife.
Anironbedsteadisfarhealtiherthan oneofwood.Itdoesnotharbourver- min,andthemicrobesofdiseasedo,,et thriveonitsunnutritioussurfae..The freertheventilationofabedthemore health-givingitis.Hencethewisdomof usingthewiremattress.Thisisinfin- itelypreferabletothespringmattros, Whateverislainonshouldbeexposedfre- quently.andfreelytotheopenair. Featherbedstoooftenretainhumanex- halations.Tosleepona.hardbedisnot beneficial.assomepeopleseemtothink. Theidealbedisthatwhichgivesease, andsopromotesahealthysleep.
Itisapositivemisfortunetoaficeily -tobeabletobuyanythingtheywant
withoutthenecessity -.MOMisingor planninghowtomanageit.Thingseasily gotlosetheirvalue.Wenoneofusap- preciatewhatwecanhavefortheask- ing.
SEWINGHINTS.
Whendarningmustbed;Ileinthe eveningalight-coloreddarnio.;hallwill maketheworkofdarning stock- ingseasier.
Setanarrowcottontapeonwhite-pet- ticoatsasyouwouldskirtbraidonadress.Whenfrayeditcaneasilybere- newed.
Fewwomenrealisethewayinwhich sewingmachineattachments!naybeused tosavetimeandlabour.
Inmakingflouncesfurwhiteunder- skirts.oranythingwherelaveedgingand insertionmustbesewedonahemmed edge,usethefoothemmer,usingsrd0 Mee.usethefoothemmer.hemmingthe time.
THEANGELANDTHE
Upona Abovebarrensteep, astormydeep, Isawanangelwatchingthewildsea; Earthwasthatbarrensteep, Timewasthatstormydeep. Andtheopposingshore-Eternity!
Hushedontheangel'sbreast. Isawaninfantrest,Smilinguponthegloomydepthsbelow; "Whatistheinfantpressed, 0Angel,tothybreast?"
"ThechildGodgavemeinthelongago."
"Mineallupontheearth,Theangel'sangel-birth,Smilingeachterrorfrontthehowling wild."
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Thedreamthatha.unteireyet, OfPatine"',teeingHope-theAngeland theChild.
Nuptialaddresses,whichtreatnatural- lyofthefaithfulnessimpliedinthemar- riagebond,remindusthattoooftenthe solemnwordsaddressedtonewly-married couples,fallondeafears,or,atanyrate. areafterwardsforgottenorignored.The easewithwhichboth'husbandandwife can,insomecountries,ridthemselvesof theresponsibilitiesofmarch:Ilife-and evenofeachother-haetunedybecomea subjectoffrequentjestwithumorous w'riters.Itisapitythatthecareless public,wholaughindulgent atsuch jokes,cannotalsohavepres,feeltothem cmsomevividfashionwhattwitdivorce or-separationreallymeansinthewayof brokenhomes,domesticmiseryonatleast iclae.side,-andinno2enttiail.trenmaie, acquaintedalltoosoonwiththefrailties ofhumannature.
THEMAMMOTHAMERICANFLEET.
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ItisnottoomuchtosaythatSan Franciscohas-hadadistinctsurprisein findingthemenofthegreatfleetwhich hasbeenvisitingthecityamostorderly andgentlemanlyset,whohavegiventh.' oldlegendary"-lackTar"chanietoa sadsetback,saystheSanFrancisco "Monitor."Weunderstandnowwhythe CardinalArchbishopofRioJaneirocom- plimentedAdmiralEvansontheconduct ofhismen.
Therearesome5000Catholicsailors withthefleet,andwetakepridein clamingthem.Theyhavereflectedhonor ontheirfaith,ontheirchaplain,andon thenation. Nobetterexampleoftheirgoodqual- itieswasgivenduringtheirstaythan theirattendanceatMass,notaloneatthe greatopein-airceremoniesonYerbaBuenaIsland,butquietlyandunobtrusivelyin thecitychurches.Thedown-town churches-whatwouldwedowithoutour down-townparishes?-wereattendedet alltheMassesbymanysailors.OlciSt. Mary'sCathedral,SacredHeartChurch, rick's,andSt.Boniface'sreceivedapar-
ticularlylargeattendanceofsetrniau.St. Mary'sCathedral,SacredHeartt.huruh, andSt.Brigid'sreceivedperhapsthelar- gestnumbers. Onboardtheflagship"Connecticut," FatherGleasoncelebratedearlyMass,and despitethemanyMastsashire,the congregationwasutinsually-large.la fact,as"TheCall"oflastMondayre- marked,oneofthesurprisinethings aboutthecomingofthebeethasbeen thegreatnumberofsailorswhomakeit apointtoattendchurchceremoniesas oftenaspossible.OntheSundaytollow- ingthearrivaloftheshipsatMonterey thelittleMontereymissionHasfilledwith bluejacketsandofficersattheirdevo- tions.Allthisisencomagingandgrati- fying.tImakesusfeelthatthoseelo- quentwordsofFatherSullivanatthe. Masson expressedYerbaBuenaSunday.words theheartiestrontidenceinthe ChristianmanhoodofourNavymen, werewellchosenindeed,and*fullof truth.
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'LINSEEDCOMPOUND'forCoughs andColds.RelievesAsthmaandditlicul6 beeathin
ChurchOvertheWorld'
HisHolinessPiusX.recentlyaddressing100pligriniefrontBrooklyn,said "1admireyourPresidenttioseseveltfor histightagainstthosewhoareseekingto amasswealthregardlessofthemeatusemployed.1admirelumalsoforhisdeeply ettitudetoe..istheCatholic Church.
"Ihavealwaysbeendeeplyhlipressed bytheindusery,intelligence,power,and faithofAmenicans.Itseemstomethat Americansareconsumedbyadouble fever-theloveofgoldanddevotionto religion.
"Youshouldtrytocurbyourpassion forgold,sothatitwillnotleadyouinto immoderatedesires.Thereissuchatiling astherighteous,honestwishtogain wealth,thatyoumayprovideyourfamilieswiththecomfortsoflife,andthatyou yourselvesmayaccomplishmuchinthe divinetaskofcharity.
"ItrustGodwillkeepaliveyourdevotionto ItrusttheCatholic religioninAmericawillecontilltietorefine yoursentimentsandpurifyyea(souls. Religionisagoodguideinel;stepsit. life.whetheritheinbusiness,society.of Iolitics."
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Thereare121differentCatholicSisterhoodsintheUnitedStates,and21independentconvents.ThevariousFranciscanOrders,24inall.count6,600Sisters; lourNotreDameOrderscount5,700Sisters;andsixSistersofCharity()adept count5.000Sistere.Titusthese34Orders alone,with17.300members,outnumber allthesecularandregularclergy.Ael'n raftstatisticsof theAmeriCanSisterhoodsarenotavailable,butcountingnovicesandpostulants,45,000wouldseemto beareasonablycorrecteatimate.EducationandAmityforntthelife-workof mostofOtisgreatandnoblearmyofwumen.Ifweallowoneteachertoevery 50pupilsistheparochialschoolsofthe Republis,it%tillrequire24.000teachers tootakesateofthe1,200.000parishschool pupils.Fully20.000oftheseteachersare Sisters.
Whydupeoplecatchcoldssooner,and sutlermorefromcolusinthewinterthaet at,anymetertimerThesamplereasoni* thatwinterputsa'heavierstrainonthe system.Hence,ifyourvitalityislowered,ifyouarerundown,anaemic,orjust convalescentalterinfluenzaorfever,let thatfamiliarchillyfeeling,thosefrozen handsandfeet,thatslighthoarseness, andthatcuttingpaininyourbackand chest,beyoudangersignals.Bykeeping thestomachhealthyandtheliveractive, BileBeansenableyoutodefywinter's grimattackonyoursystem.Thesecret ofrobusthealthisrichredblood,thesupplyofwhichisonlylimitedbyimpaired digestion.Whenyourfoodisdoingyou nogood,howcansteengthandbodilyheat bemaiitteinedrBileBeanspractically transformsthefoodintorichredblood, whichthencirculatesonitsmissionofMe andheattoallpactsofthebody.
YourfiftygoldenyearsarenowOpelplete,andwe,asyourb:otherinrod& gion,wthiletheartilyeongratull youthereon.prayearnestlythat "GiverofeveryGoodGift"mayOn prolongyourdaysamongstus,and maylieintheendrewardyourmany vietties,and?saltinelaborswiththe brightcrownofEternalGlory. SignedoabehalfoftheBrothersin WesternAustralia.
Therecipientoftheabovebeautifulad, dressiswelldeservingofallsaidofhim thereinandofapentdealmorebeeidss. Hadhiseasternfriendsbeenallowedthe chancetheywouldgladlyhavejoinedin doinghonortoonewhomtheyallesteem. Butitisnotinthisworldt;etmembersof areligiousOrderlookforhonorsorreward.Thosetheyhopetoreviveintoe realmabove.MeanwhilewemaybepermittedtojoinhisBrothersinreligionin wishingtotheworthyJubilarianmany moreyearsofusefulserviceinthecause ofChristianeducation.Aftertheaddress waspresented,alittlefeastwasprovided fortheorphanboys.Thistheyenjoyed tohoroughly,whilstexpressingkindest wishesforRev.BrotherBodkin.

X..ArohloislooloMerest,.Antonio.,Elden:, ofBeenoosAyles.ha.:plannedthebuildine ofitereatItoospital,toberailedtheAnnunriadioraofBuenosAyres.andhasreceivedaheel.(remCardiealMeityde: Val.warmlyexpressingthethanksofthe SupremePotitiff.1.
"Distinguished',invertstoRoom. Anierioe."isthetitleofabookjustpublishedbyHeeler.ofSt.Louis.!U.S.A.
TheIn 4,fthreethousandcomvertsare giventowheelonewasanAnglicanBishop,372Plooteetalaclergymen.3Jewish rabbis.115ellyeioirus.126lawyers.125 UnitedStatesarmyofficers.23United State,navy4Pftitel,.45UnitedStates SetroorsandCconeoessmen.12Governors oftitites.3Mayeisofcities.21members ofthediplomat-h.service.28educators,and 206authors.musicians,andpainters. Twenty-fiveinemireteofAnglicanreligions. melee,.oneoftheseafounderofanAncommunity.tooktheirwayto Rowe. TwentyAngle-annunsentered thefeld,andsixofthemestablishedreligious(orders.Thestatisticsalsopresent thenamesof260nunstowhomthegrace ofoonversioncame.
OLDESTPRIESTINFRANCE.
IntheBasilicaofQuebec,onMay11. Rev.PaulEugeneRoywasconsecrated BishopofEleutheropolie,toactasauxiliaryBishopofQuebec.Insidethesmilingsatthevenerablemotherofthenew Bishop.Athersidewereeightmoreeons andtwodaughters,OneaIlan.
BishopGrouard,0.M.I.,Vicar-ApoostolieofAthabasca.istheFar-NorthtVest ofCanada,hasbroughtout-TheLifeof OurLoudJesusChrist"intheCreelaiigotaose.beingassistedbyFatherdeChainbeuil.Theex.missionariesdidallthe workoftompesiter.prole!'useler,and printer.Anothermissionary.FatherLe dheionaryoftheitolotogitaislanguage.
Mr.A.J.Breach,acommercialtraveller,ofDunedin.N.Z.,says bear witness:thatamongthemanypillsand mixtureswhieliaremanufacturedfurthe illsofmankind,BileBeansstandoutprominentlyasthemosteffectiveandreliable. 1maystate:thataftermanyyearsofclose confinement,atofficework,andhavinghad severalattacksofinfluenza.myhealthran downtosuchanextentthatmyworkwas oftenperformedwithdifficulty.Hardlya weekpassedbutmyheadached,andmy digestionwasninthimpaired.Aftertryingmanyproofessedremediesmyattention wasdirectedtothemaltytestimonialsin praiseofBileBeans.Ontakingabout halfaboxIfeltitvnstimprovement.The digestiveorganswereputingoodtrilil, andnsplendidappetiterevived.The afteeeethetsofinfluenzahaveentirelyleft nte.Iameoontidentthatifauoierasional doseofBileBeansistaken.itwillin'the means(ofwardingtoffs11411ailments. AtetieMrBreach'sadvicebytakinga fewtimelydosesofRileBeans.obstainablefromallellemielte(Indstores..atols. 1,(1.and2s.M.perbox.
TheCatholicUniversityofLouvainin Belgium.eswellasthatinFrilenirgin Switzetlend.areamongstthemeetflourishinginstitutionsoflearningintheworld. ThelatestcvatalogiteofLouvainshowsa registerof2,144students,ofwhom139are studentsoftheology,427ttflaw.429of medicine,294ofphilosophyphilology, etc.Only260of'thestudentsarenonBelgitunsofthem25hailfromtheITnited States.30fromSpain,40fromHolland. 22fromf;ermany.26frontFrance,20frem Lezembourg.and11fromPoland.
GoldelMilleof Volker3odkin.
Asnotioetlinlastweek'sissue,th;, eventtookplaceonSunday,the12th inst.Thecelebrationsineonnectionthere. withwerealtogetherofaprivatenature, andwereconfinedtotheBrothersinreli gionoftheJubilationitniltothebuysof theOrphanage.Olontarf.
TheoldestFrenchpriestisl'anonCh. Gadenne.Bentin1806.liehueattained theaceof102years.andhasnoinfirmitiesHestillcelebratesMasseveryday. TheagedCanonhas156nephewsand niecesand.ereat.nephewsandgreat-nieces.
eesiedingto;theShanghaiCalendrier, Annowite,1907.there(tienowintheChineseEmpire950.658Catholics,with410.907catechumensweeunderinstructionin the43vicariatesandprefecturesinto whichtheCelestialEmpireisecclesdastirallydivided.
TheCatholicsofMinneapolismadeit remarkabledemonstrationatthelayingof theminerstoneofthenewpro-Cathedral inthatcityonSunday,May31.Itwas thegreatestrelieionedemonstrationever seeninthecity.Aparadeof40,000men fromthedifferentparishesoftheAechdieeewasthefeatureoftheceremonies.
TheCongregationofRitesmet-recently underthepresidencyofCardinalCretoni, anddiscusedinapreparatorysession,the miracreeforthebeatificationofJoanof Arc.Ifthemiracleshavebeendeemed authentic,thebeatificationwillprobably takeplacenextspring.
TheHolyFather's-GoldenMass"will notbecelebratedenthe18thSeptember next,anwhithoccurstheanniversaryof hispriesthoed.HisHolinesshasdeferred itscelebrationtillNovember16.His Holinesswill,nevertheless,itisstated.say MassatSt.Peter'sonthe18thSeptember, fortheCatholicGymnasticAssociations willbeinRomeatthattime.TheMass will,however,beofaprivatecharacter.
WiththeapprovalofhisGracethe ArchbishopofDublin.theDominicannuns havedecidedtoopenaTrainingCollege forwomenassecondaryanduniversity teachers.atEccles-street.Thecurriculum willembraceawiderangeofsubjectsdealingwiththetheoryandpracticeofteaching,andthestudentswillpracticeinSt. Mary'sUniversityCollege,andtheDominicanCollege,whichareattendedbyover 400pupils.
Thefollowingisacopyoftheaddress presentedontheoecasion:VeryDearsurdRev.Brother, WetheBrothersoftheseveralcoal muititiesinWesternAustraliapresent toyouonthirthricehappydayof yourGoldenJabilee;11religionuter sincereandheartfelteungratitlations. Forthelongtermof50year,you haveperseveredfaithfullyandwellin theexactobservanceofalltherules ofourlielyInstitute.
Thedittiesthathavefallentopour lotasaBootherhavenotintheir naturebeenlightoragreeable.Inthe OldCountrypairlifenodoubtglided alongpeacefully.Butwhenthehour ofsacrificesarrivedandyouwereaskedtoleaveforeverfriends,relations, anddearnativeland.tolaborinthe nobleworkofChristianeducationin Australia,fearlesslyandcheerfully youobeyedthecallofdutytiedmade theheroiceta demanded. YourworkineunjunetionwithRev. BlethersTraeyandLynchinlaying 'neeththeSenthernCrossthefoundationsoftileOrderwastrulyofan arduous!moire.
Mrs.Brownrigg.motheroftheMost Rev.Dr.Brownrigg,BishopofOssory, eldestdaughterofthelateMr.Michael Kiely,Blarney-street,Cork,diedatClontarfrecently.
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InthetreatiseonChristology,aportionJuly.Inthese,theprincipalfiguresof ofthegreatscienceofdogmatictheology,theOldTestamentareevolvedanusevera! thedivinityofChristisclearlyestablish-effueionsoftheDivineffeued,evenafter ed,andtheworshipoflatria(toeworshipthedeathoftheVictim"parexcellence,duetotheGodhead,paidtotheGod-manarecelebrated,andthemarvellousfruits, isvindicated;esimilarcouleeispursuedofthisBlood,thepledgesofsupremecharinthetreatiseonSuteriology(orthedoe-ity,areeloquentlydescribed.'Thesebeautrineofsalvation,throughC-lariat,theonetifulhymnswillbefoundliterallytram.mediatorandsoleredeemerofourrace).fatedinDomGuerangeriLiturgicalrear. ThevariousaspectsoftheDivineworkofintheexplanationofthematinslauds man'sredemption("opusealvificam")areandvespersoftheFeastmentioned.Perdescribed,andthedifferenttitlesofhapsImightheredrawattentiontoanoChristtheRedeemeraredulysetforthandtherbeautifulhynmonthesamesubject, fullyexplained.Thisbeingpremised,itcomposedinLatinbyanotherillustrious shouldproveinteresting,andmustbeBeredictineandlearnedtheologian,still edifyingtotouchon,howeverbriefly,thehappilyliving-DomLauretteJanssen, principlemodesorformsofworehipofferedheadoftheBenedictineCollegeofSt. totheRedeemer,whicharesodeertoCat-Auselm,Rome,andthegreatmodernconholichearts.Indealingwiththesemat-mentatoronthe"Summa"ofSt.Thomas. km,weshallbehold,inluminouscolors, Ifeelcertainthatacopyofthiswould thevitalityofCatholicfaithcontinuouslyproveinterestingtoyourmanyclerical evolvingitselfintoapietyanddevotionreaders,and*hallbehappytoforward assolidandimposingasitistenderandforpublicationwithanEnglishverse heartfelt. translation(subjoined,arashandimperfect.butveryhumblerendering,indeed, Now,thesearetheprincipleforms:de-withthesolemeritoffidelity. votiontotheMostPreciousBlood;de- AmongtheFathersandtheascetic votiontotheLord'swounds,especiallytowriterswhohavetreatedofthii, thefiveprincipalwounds.andtheblood-St.JohnChryoetom,St.Augustine,and etairedcountenance]devotiontotheMostBatstWt-.`TheEagleofthecrux" SacredHeart,andthedevotionofthestandpre-e.sinent.TheLessonsreadin .!'evenWordsofJeansontie?Cross.WeCie(MeeoftheFeaseae.takenfromthe willconsiderinthispaper,howeverinstwofirstmentioned. perfectly,thefirstdevotion-andthatas Itisasolemnandcharacteristicduty brieflyasisconsistentwithclean-tees,andofSt.Cryeettomtodwellonthreepoints aproperunderstandingofthesubject.whenhetreatsoftheMootPreciousBlood This,too,isaverysuitabletimetodealofChrist;thesymbolisingofthepaschal withthisinterestingmatter.forthemonthlambwiththeblood,ofwhichthedoorofJulyisdedicatedtotheworshipofthepostsoftheHebrewswereanointedto PreciousBlood,andonSundaylastweescapetheravagesoftheDestroying celebratedtheFeastofthPreciousBlood.Angel;thesymbolismofthewoundofthe SincetheBloodofChrist,sogenerouslySacredHeart,whencepiercedwiththe pouredoutinHisSacredPassion,eventolanceofLonginus,flowedforthwaterand thelastdrop.foroursalvation,isthepriceblood;andlast,theEucharisticMystery, ofourredemption,astestifynotonlyfromwhichdailytheBloodofChristis manyeloquentpassages.fromSt.Peterandenveticallypouredforththroughoutthe wholeworld.Hearhowbeautifullyhe combinesthefirstandthird.Acthe statuesofRoyalpersonages,whichare withoutspeechorpower.aresometimesa meansofprotectiontorationalbeingswho flytothemfrombitterpersecution,not beceneethesethingsarefashionedof braesormarble,butsimplythattheybear theeffigyofthemovereign;sotoo,that blood.whichwaswithoutreasonorefficacyinitself,deliveredmenpossessedof soule,notbecauseitwasblood,butbecauseitprefiguredthecoiningofthis BloodthePJeeciout.BloodofJesus).
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Theeloquentdossuetthusaddresses thisfeiteet13.00stleapingforth,sefromso manyfountains,fromthewholewounded bodyofJesus."0,Bloodthatflowfrom timethorn-crownedheed,theblood-stained wearyeyes,thewholetornbody0,PreciousBlood,beitminetoreceiveThee; "Covernotmyblood,0,earth,"cried Job.ButwhatimportsthebloodofJob. 0,earth,cry1,drinknottheBloodof Jesus0,letmehiveinthisBlood;let meplaredtinmyveins;letmeinnoculate myselfwiththepurity,thepower,the meritofthisBlood!"-SermononthePassion.
Hereapplies.,butinasensevastlydifferentfromtheirs.thecruelclamourofthe Jewishrabble:"Hisbloodbeneonusand uponourchildren.TothispointisdirectedthemysteryoftheEucharist,awe:dingtotheLord'swords:"Whosoeats MyfleshanddrinksMybloodbathlife everlasting,andIwillraisehimuponthe lastday."
whenitrisethtotheworldinthehigh placesofGod,soisthebeautyofagood wifefortheornamentofherhouse."
St.PeterexhortedChristianwomen convertstothepithsotolive,"thatif thehusbandsofanybelievenotawordof theymaybewonwithouttaewordbythe conversationimanneroflife)ofthewives, coneideringyourchasteconversationvs. fear."
ThisholyusewasimpliedbySt.Cecileinherheathenhusbandandinhis brother.whocouldnotbutexclaim, "ChristmustbeindeedthetrueGod, sinceHehaschosenforHimselfsucha handmaid."
St.Monica,themotherofSt.Augustine,inspiredherhusband.Patricinawith suchafemur,whichbroughthintatlastto thefaith.
ThemeetbeautifulcommentaryonSt. Peter'swordsherbeenwrittenbyLord Byronpais:uncoils-kw:1y.The.!ilveth oecurinabooksogenerallyshunned byCatholicsthattheywillbenewto metreadersofthe"W.A,Record."

St.Paul,butalsotheveryformulaof consecrationoftheMysteryoftheAltar. aswellasverymanytypesandfiguresof theOld'Testament,itifnotsurprisingif eogreataworshiphasalwaysbeenpaid intheCatholicChurchtotheMostPreviousBlood.And,as1havereferredto theOldTestament,letmesayafewwords ontheancienttype*ofJesusChrist. Theword"type"willrequirealitteexplanationofitsmeaning.BeforeJesus Christcameintotheworld,andwhilethe peoplewerelookingforwardtoHiscoming,AlmightyGodwasslowlypreparing theworldtoreceiveHimwhenthetime shouldcome.JesusChrist,thoughGod, wasstilltocomeintotheworldasMon ingreathumility,wastosuffermany cruelties,andtobeputtodeaththrough thehatredandjealousyofHisownpeople, whocouldnotbeartowitnesstheexample efHisvirtuesandgoodnessincontrast withthatoftheirownsinsawlwickednea-.InorderthathemightbethebetterknownastheSonofGodwhenHe cameintotheworld,AlmightyGodwas pleasedtobringitaboutthattheprophets andjustmenbeforeChristshouldeachin someparticularmannerundergosome suffering,inwhichtheywouldsofarresembleJesusChristHimselfastobecalledtypesorfiguresofChrist.Thus,Abel. theJust,isatypeofChristinthisrespectthathewasmurderedbyhisown broth,r.owingtoCainbeingjealousthat AbelwasmoreacceptabletoGodforhis virtuethanhimself.JesusChristinthe samewaywascrucifiedbythechief priestsandpeopleofHisownnationfrom thegamekindofhatredandjealousy.And Abel'sdeathisthusthefigureofthedeath ofChristwhileEve,mourningoverthe deadbodyofherson,ifatypeofthe MotherofChrist.thesecondEve,receivinghersontakendowndeadfromthe CiessonwhichHehadsuffereddeath fromHisownkindred.
Thesufferingsofallthejustmenand prophetswhothusbecametypesofChrist. -werewellknownatthetimethatJesus cameintotheworld,andwemayseewhat awiseandmercifuldisposalofeventsit wasonthepartofGod,thatwhenpeople shouldseeallthesevarioussufferings. whichtheyknewtheprophetstohaveundergone,repeatedinthepersonofJesus .Christ,theymightthenbeconvincedof theclaimHeputforththatHewasthe promisedMessiah,andmightbelievein Him.
'IhenthatAngelofDeetruction.perceiving thedoorpostsandlintelesignedwiththe blood,peevedbyanddidnotdaretoPeter.Therefore,now,iftheenemy(the EvilOne)shallbehold,notthebloodof thetypesprinkledonthedoorposte,but thetrueBloodufChrist(dedicatedtothe doorpostsofthetemple).shiningonthe lipsofthefaithful,howmuchmorequick1.vwillhetakehimselfawayinbaffled furyandconsternation."
Tosumupbriefly.devotiontothePrecious.Bloodconeiete(1)inadoringthe prisepouredoutforthesalvationofthe world(2)inworshippingthroughfilial gratitudetheloveofGod,whoprocured andacceptedthisprice,-andofChristwho offeredthisransom:(3)inappropriating toourselvesthefruitofthisprice,byfaith andgoodworks.especiallybythethevirteeofthesamebloodmysticallyshedon thealtar,andreceivedinCommunion;141 incompasedonstingearnestlywiththesufferingChrist151instrivingwithaholy seal,thattheBloodofChristachedforall, mayleadverymanyintolife;(6)inworshippingthewoundsofChrist,whence burstforthintorrentsthePrecious.Blood, andalsotheorgansandobiecteconeeeratsodbycontactwiththisblood.especially theSacredHeart.whichnourishedthe PreciousBlood,andfromwhich,asthe seatoflove.the.whole.eventothelatest drop.wasnouredforththroughthewound receivedafterdeath.
Iiianotherlessonfromtheofficeofthe Feast.St.Augustineisatspecialpainsto pointoutthattheEva'ugelist.St.John. isparticularcarefulinhischoiceofwords, whenhespeaksofthekeenlanceofthe centurionplungedintothheartofthe deadChrist.Hedoesnotusetheword "pierced"or"wounded,"buttheexpressiveword"opened."'sothatthereinwasin somemanneropenedtheverydoororgate oflife.WhenceflowedforththeChurch's Sacraments.withoutwhichthereisno enteringintothatlife.whichisthetrue life."Hebeholdsafigureofthistrue gateoflifecelestial"inthedoorwhich GodcommandedNoahtofashioninthe sideoftheArk.Throughthisdoordid theanimalsesterthatweredestinedtobe preservdfromthdeluge-atypeofthe Clineh-theArkofSalvation."Forthis reason,too,"thesaintgoeson,"thefirst womanwasmadefromtheaideofthe sleepingAdam.andwascalledthe'mother oftheliving.'"ThissecondAdam, bowinghishead.fell'ntothesleepof deathupontheCross.andthenwasfashionedforhimaspouee,whocameforth fromthesleeper'sside,Death,whencethe deadreceivenewlife!Whatispurer thantheblood?Whatismorehealthgivingthanthiswound?"Andwithsubl'nieeloquenceSt.Augustineproceedsto eealttheinfinitepriceofthisBlood,and thenecessityeachoneisundertoapplyto himselfbyavirtuouslifethefruitofthis
Chrietisinartdc"snotneglectthissubjest.Itisfondofreproducingthisfigure oftheCross.onallsidessursoundedby angels.whoarebusilyengagedincollectingwithreverentcare.everydropofthe previous.linoid.Sometimesweseethe Churchdepictedstandingontherighthand beneaththeCross.receivingintoachalice thebloodflowingfromtheHeart,whileon theleftloomsthefigureoftheSynagogue. gloomyandforbidding.Itisworthyof notethatinthetownofWechaelburgin Saxonytheseisasculpturedimage,which datesfromthe13thcentury.Adamis lyingbeneaththeCross,andisreverently andlovinglyreceivingintoasupthe Bloodwhichflows'streamingfromthe Cross.Astrikingimagetoexpresswhat theChurchsingsintheVesperHymnto theSacredHeart:
"Totakeamort'ulholy, Thylovedidtheeconstrain WhattheoldAdamboreaway Thouwould'stbringharkagain."
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Moorehasdescribedthepoeminquestion as"themostPowerfulandinmanyrespeete,painfuldisplayoftheversitality of geniusthathaseverbeenleftforsueteedinggenerationstowonderatanddeplore."
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Shelookeda.:ifshesatbyEden'sdoor, Andgrievedfurthosewhocouldreturnno more.
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"Consideresiurchasteconversationwith fear,"SaysSt.Peter.
"Therewasaweinthehomagewhich shedrew."saysLordByron.
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Herewemightappropriatelyrefertodentthatthefruit,ofthesublimedevotion thebeautifulhymnsoftheFeastr-ele-tothePreciousBloodoftheLordisnot bracedeachyearonthefirstSundayofmerelythatofgratitudeoraffectivecom-
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vatinglycomplacentandjoyousstreamof people,shethoughtthebestwayofforgettingherdisappointmentanddisuornfiturewasbysettingearnestlyandintentlytowork.Andbythetimeshehad finishedandwasbeginningtothinkatlast ofgettingherselfsomethingtoeat,the "nef.ertaingloryofanAprilday"had lapsedintodarkness,thecloudsgathered, andheavyraindrops=begantofall.Mollie closedoverthedoor,andwasjustsetting downacoupleofnewly-laidbrowntinted eggstoboilwhenasmartrappingramson its=panes.
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Thesunshoneresplendentintheblue Aprilskies,ablackbirdwhistledajoyous noteinthehedgeoffloweringblackthorn. andthewholespringtideworldseemeda placefullofbeautyandlifeandgladness.
ToMaryCarmody,lookingoutwistfully&Tossthelowhalfdoorofher mother'sneat.whitewashedcottage,it seemedifshehersslfwastheonediscordantnot?intheharmonyofthebeautiful life-givingmornins.Indeed,hadtheday beenlessbrightal:dalluring,hadthe skiesloweredandriterainsplasheddown -"'%eld,heavytan-rents,asmanyatimebefore. itmighthavegivensomekindofconsolation.thengitamel-sieholyandselfishono. totheNeelyandresretialgirl.
Tohesere.therewasnorealreasonwhy sheshouldnothesettingouttoenjoyherselfliketherestoflierneighbors,hadshe notheruwu(.11 celectedtostayat hours.
l'unchestownfa.e.madetheonespecial yearlyoasionforfestivityinthelivesof thefarmersand(tither'.aswellasthe gentryandhorsebreedingcommunity, withinaverywideradiusofthefamous racecour,e.Forweeksbefore,manyand wailingbadbeenthepreparationslocally forthe:seatcarnival.Eachlittlehouse, howeverhamble,lyinginthepathwayof theracegoers,hadpiaonitsbestspringtimedress.Thewallshadbeenwhitewashedoutsideandin,theroofshadbeen mendedorwholythatchedover,freshmuslincurtainshadbeenputonthelittlewindows.eachofwh,,,epanesshoneina newlypolishedmirror-likebrightness;and theneielthershad witheaohotherfol. manyweeksbackto-towhoshouldhave thebriehtestshowofflowersabouttheir doorsagainsttheroutingofthegreatday. Mary'sownwindowboxesheldabrilliant displayoftulipsanddaffodils.andthe littlegoldenenclosedbytheblackthorn hedgewastilledwithsuchawealthof wallflowersandfotatone-nuts.ofpansies. andpolyanthus,andotherspringblossoms aswonmanyanexisiamationofdelightand admirat'opfromthelipsevenofthegrand gentlemenandthetinebe-veiledladies whoiiiliedpastintheirmotorsonthen' wayto:hecourse.
Butto-daytheplaudits,atanother timeso-wentandgratifying.gavelittle joytothesir':hadshebeencompletely outoftheway.outtheirsightandheaving.ithad.iacleel,pleasedhermuchbetter.She.t:o.haulbeenlookingforward tothera;es,towhichshehadgoaeevery yearaslongasshecouldrememberinthe companyofherfat',erandbigbrothers anditwashardeiat.onthisdayofall days,withthebrig'nt,sunshiningandthe Wholeworldbeetenpleasuring,shealone shouldhivetostayathomeinquietness anddisatfeeintment.Anditseemedfora while.atlea-t.asmalllesseningofthedeprivationthatitwassheherselfwhohad decided fatefortheday.
"Muslia,children,get,onyournew dressandhat,and:.ooffalongwiththe restofthem,"hermother.a.delicate woman.whetforthepastyearortwohad beenhardlyabletoleaveherbed.had saidtoherthatmorning,noticingtheunquenchablelookofregretthatlayinher youngdauhter'seyesasthelatterfastenedherfather'stieinaneatbow."If youleavemeacsistofbreadandanoggin ofmilkherebythebelsire,andtakethe keyofthedoorwithyou.MIhealright. Sure,what,fear'sofme,alanna?Runoff an'dressyourselfnow,quick."Her father'seasescoedit-ming.glancegavea illrirtysefeelingtothekindlybehestfor. truthtoteal.hefeltHot.alittlelonelysettingoffwithouthis"ownlittlegill.,"as hehadcelledhisdaughter. Bat111,1:27.Withasorelyquiveringlip. ehoekherheadinarielsteoneandresolute dissent."Doyouthink.mother.I'denjoymvse:fmuch,an'Ithinkingofyou hereallalonebyyettrielf,withoutoneto stirupthefire,orsayakindword.or ,bringsouthehotCupofteaorthebitof buttered'oasttoyc,in.beside.Letalone that,there'dhenoonetolookafterthe chickensorthepigs.andtheycouldn'tgo alldayhungrysaymorethanyourself. No,mother,I'dratherstopathomethis time." Andthiswastrue.thoughitwasvery, veryhard.Mrs.YrNally.anoldneighbour.whohadbeenusedtocomeinand lookafterMrs.Carmodyinherdaughter's infrequentabsence,haddiedafewmonths
eleseelleefelelleselleaergielteeMelhAtelele,tr~Ir before,andherson'swifeonwhomMolly dependedforthesameserviceonthisallimportantgaladay,wasdetainedathome bythesuddenillnessofachild;andnow, atthelastmoment,inthisunforseenemergency,theycouldnotthinkofanyoneelse totakeherplace;alltheneighbors,young andold,werebentongoingtonee"the sport."
SoNiftilyelectedtostayathome,going aboutherordinaryhouseholddutiesas cheerfullyandconscientiouslyasshemight thoughitwasstrangehowoftenherglance wonderedoutoverthelittleflower-filled windowboxes,oracrossthelowhalf-door, towhereacontinuousstreamofpeople,in automobiles,oronbicycl8S,incarriages,or outfoot,allflowedwestwardtothescene oftheraces.Tobesure,itwasn'teasy tofixone'sattentiononthesmallcommonplatedetailsofone'sworkwhenthe"hoottoot"ofamotorcar,orhalfdozenofthem together,orthemerryringingofpneumaticbellsallcalledhertothedoor.And therewerethecountrypeople,gayintheir summerdresses,boughtafullmonthtoo soonforthisspecialoccasion,trooping along.too,inlight-heartedlaughterand enjoyment.
"Arn'tyoustartedyet,Mollieagrah!" someofthemcalledtoherastheycaught sightofherfaceintheshadowofthedoorway.`You'llwanttohurryyourself, Attune,ifyouregoingtobeintimefor thefirstrace."ButMollieonlyshookher head,nottrustingherselftospeak.
Whenafewininuteslaterhandsome KateLearypassedby,lookingmorerosy andfresh-lookingthaneverinhernew bluegown-alittlebittoblue,andwith rathermanyflouncesandfurbelowsfor Mollie'ssomewhatascetictaste-anda bluestrawhattrimmedwithpinkotees, thegirlstoodbackfromthedoorwaywith anewfeelingofheartache.
Kate.sheknewwasrid)aswellashandsome:shehad-thoughMollieknewit onlybysomeimpintuitionoftheheart -molethanapassinglikingforArt O'Carolan-andperhaps-Whitknows?Heforher.
ButArtandMolliehadbeenfastfriends always.Hewastohavegonetothecares withherto-day,hodpromisedtowaitfor herandherfatherandbrothersatthe=Toss toads,nearthegateofthewindingboreen thatleadtohishomeandnowsinceshe herselfdidnotcome,morelikelythannot KateLearywouldgoinhiscompacts.In tansy.Molliewentwithpastoftheroad; shesawitallsoplainly.theyellowprimrose*lightingthepathwiththeirmoonlitbeauty.thethern-trees,justbursting intobud.thelarkssinginghighintheblue skyabovethewavinggreenmeadows.and ArtswingingaloneinboyishlightJfeartednesse.breakingnowandagainintoa liltofsomeoldsong,andhelpingKate overthemanystilesinterceptingtheshort paththroughthefields,whilethegirllookedintohisfacewiththoseboldblackeyes ofhers."leadinghimon"(asMolliecalled itinthesecrecyofherheart),withher brightsmilesandblushes,andherdaring salliesofwit.
Asshethoughtaboutitall,theskyfor Molieseemedtogrowsuddenlyovercast, andsheturnedfromtheeottagedoorinto theinteriordarknesswithasighofwearinessandregret. Hermotherwatchedhernarrowlyasshe busiedherselfaboutthefireplace.preparingforthesit-womanthewarmbowlof brothwhichhadbeenmadethepreview= dayfromtheverybestofMollie'searly springchickens.
"'Tislonelyyouarefeeling,mygirl,I'm afraid,"Mrs.Carmodysaidtohersoftly. 'Ti.apitynow.Ididn'taskoneofthe boystostayathomeinsteadofyou."
"Theboys!"saidMollie.insmilingincredulity."Isitaskthemto-stayat hometo-day,an'WhiteFetlockgain'to wintheFarmers'Raoe?Sure,supposing theyneverputapennyonthemarethey'd liketoseeherwinforMasterWalter's sake."MasterWalterwasthegentlemanwithwhomMollie'sfatherandbrothersworked.
"Whatareyougoingtodonow:child?"
Mrs.Carmodyasked,aftershehadeaten thesoupwithsuchevidentrelishas broughtjoytoherdaughter'sheart-.
"Imayaswellbesmoothingoutthe clothesandpattingthemaway,"Mollie answered,alreadybusywithironingboard andblanket.Yesterdayshehadwashed theirlittleweeklylaundry,notintending toironthethingstrillaftertheraceday butnow,tiredofherhalfinaction,andof lookingoutofthewindowatthataggra-
Ayer'sSarsaparillaMakesGoodBlood
"Onlyapoormanlookingforaoinething toeat,andafewminutesshelteroutof therain,"minetheanswerinunknown andhuskytones.
Mollielookedtowardshermotherin alarm.Oughtsheopenthedoor?Tits loadfrontDublintoNaysduringPuitcheetownweekwasanotoriousresortfor tramps,manyofthemofevil-repute,who soughttobeg.borrow,orstealanything theycouldnotonlygetfromthecareless andspendthriftthrong,butoccasionelly fromsomeofthelonelyandtemporality desertedfarmhousesandcottagesbythe way.Whatifthisshouldbesuchabrigandoftheroadside,possiblytwoermore ofthem,whohadseenherfatherandbrothersdepart,andlookedtofindeasyvictimsinthefrightenedgirlandhermother. Andnowthetoadwashopelesslydeserted, innocentofasingletriyfarer,foreveryonehadreachedtheracecourselongsince, andtheexoduswouldnotbeginforanotherthreehours.ormore.
Mrs.Carmody'spalefaceplainlyreflectedtheunspokenalarminthatofher youngdaughter.Follewinghermother's glainees,Molliehastilytookdownfromthe mantlepiecethetwooldSheffield-plated candlestickswhichformanygenerations hadbeentheproudestpossessionofthe family,andhidthembehindasackofpotatoesinthecornerelthekitchen. "Youhadbettercuthimabitofbread, andlethimbegone,"Mrs.Carmodysaid, hastily,asasecondandmoreinsistent rappingcameatthedoor.
Mollietookacoupleofthinslice.;of home-madebread,spreadliberallywith butter,andopeninganinchortwoofthe door,handedthemouttothestranger. "ttehavenoshelterhereforyou,poor man,"shesaid,"butyoucanwaitawhile in.theImpliedyondertilltheranigoes off,"andthensitefoundherselfsuddenly arrestedby chucklecomingfrom underthewide-brimmedhatofthebent figurebythedoorway.
-Why,ArtO'Carolan!isityourself!" shecried,openingthedoorwideinastonishmeet,andawonderinggladnesswhich sitewasmusttooartlesstohide.
"It'smyself,Mollie,anuooneelse,"he said,steppinginoverthethreshold,"an', what'smore,"hewenton,aftershaking handswiththetickwoman,whogreeted hintasalwayswithawelcomingsmile, "I'mfair&Amen%withthehunger.the girlsallwenttotheraces,andthefireis goneoutlongsince,andevenifitwasn't, I'mtheveryworsthandintheworldat gettingabitreadyformyself.So,1 thoughtI'dcomedownandaskyoufor somethingtoeat."
-Noonemorewelcome,"hishostessdeclaredtruthfully,forArthadeverbeena primefavoritewithher,andsheoften toldherselfsecretlythattherewasnoone shedlikebetterfor"littleMoll."He wasagoodlad,andhadasnuglittleholdingofhisownplace,convenientlybeside theirsthatifthesetwothingsdidtakeit intotheirheadstogetmarried,Mollie couldstillrunineverydayandlookafter thingsabitforher,whereasifshemarried TomDaly,whohadplainlyagreatnotion ofthechild,it'smaybeonoeamonth they'dlayeyesuponher.
"Putdownacoupleofmoreeggs,and makereadyanicecupofteafortheboy," Mrs.Carmodyadjuredherdaughter,hospitably,andMollieneedednosecondbidding.
"Why,wethoughtyouweregonetothe races?Theboysandhimselfallsetout longago,"Mrs.Carutodywentonwithan inquiringlook.
"Ala,Iwasspeakingtothematthe Limastoadsforawhile.
"Andhowisityoudidn'tgowith them?"Molliebegan,andthensomething inArt'searnestgazemadeherowneyes suddenlyfall.
"Howisityoudidn't-gowiththem?" herepeated,bywayofanswer.
"YoungMrs.M'Nally'schildtooks'ck, andwecouldnoaneelsetocomeinand stopfortheday,soIhadtostayathome andtakecareofmymother.That'swhy Ididn'tgo."
"An'that'swhyIdidn'tgo,either," Artsaid,softly,withatender,roguish glanceatthegirl,as,byMrs.Carmody's invitation,hedrewhischairclosertothe tableandbegantocrackthetopofhas brown-shelledegg.AndwhsleMolliewas afterwardswashinguptheteathingsand sweepingoverthekitchenfloor,hespent histimechoppingupblocksoutside-for therainhadnowtemporarlyceased-and carriedthemingreatarmfulsandlaid theminaheapinacornerbythekitchen fireplace.
"Mucha,'tisaqueerwayforyoutobespendingyourPunchestownday,"Mollie lastbundle.
Prickyourskin withaneedle. Youwillsee thatitis fullof blood. Butwhat kindof blood? Richand pure?Or (4. thinand impure? Impure bloodcoverstheskin witheczema, rashes,pimples, pustules,salt-rheum,boils,carbune cies,andothersores.Thesesimply tellofsomethingbaddowndeepin theblooditself.Ointments,washes, powdersandcosmeticswillnotreach theevil.Youmusttakeoutallimpuritiesfromthesystemwith
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As'towmade,Ayer'sSarsaparillacontainsnoulcohoi. Therearemanyimitation Sarsaparillas.
Besureyouget"Ayer's." hewedbyDr.C.Ayer&Cs.,Lowell,Mut,
"Sure,amanmustbedoin'something," heansweredcheerfully,"and'tienotofteit 1spentitmorepleasantly."Thenhedrew his(hairnearthefire,andwassoontelling MissCarmodyallthelatestbitsofcountry gossipandnews,sodearandpleasantto theheartofthelonelywoman.testingindoorsdayafterdayinenforcedidleness. Andby-and-byeMollieherselfwassitting onthestoolbesidehim,herhandinhis hand,inhappycontent,forthishadseemedtoyoungArtamootexcellentandnotto-be-lostopportunity,forpressinghie saltwithhiscailin'smother,andhaving oItainedMrs.Carmody'sconsent.heknew therestwouldbeeasy.
Altogetherthetwoyoungpeoplefeltso -happyandgladofheartthatMollieexperiencedathrillofgenerousandalmost affectionatepityasshesawKateLeary passhomeafewhourslater,withherpilnl roseswashedoat,andherbeautifulblue dressallbedraggledandspottedwithrain. AfewminutesafterwardsTomCarmody andhissons,tiredandrainsoaked,came troopingdejectedlyin.Ithasbeenavery unfortunateday.Therainhadpretty wellspoiledeverything,andtomakemattersworse,WhiteFetlockhadfallenat thefirstfence,andthelittlepasty,who, toaman,hadputtheir"bottomdollar" onthemare,camehomeentirelypenniless.
"But,sure,wearenoworseoilthan anybodyelse,"TomCarmodyreflected, consolingly,"forthewholecountryside hadthecraivturebacked,I'mthinkin'" headded,withacasualglanceatthestill radiantfacesofMollieandyoungArt, "thatyehadfarandawaythebestofit, yethetatayedquietlyathome." Anddeepinthesilenceoftheirhappy hearts,MollieandyoungArtagreed. -IrishCatholic.
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