The Record Newspaper 29 August 1908

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HANSIRVINE'SWINES&BRANDY

IrishNewstoJuly25,1908.

Mr.Heel,ton,M.l'.,hasgivenan excellentdrubbingtotheultraofficiousUsheroftheBlackHodinthe HouseofLords.That-zealousfunctionaryobjectedtoafriendofthe mendorvisitingtheClikledChamber IntraditionalGaeliccostume,and wasrefusedanexplanation.Thereupon'Mr.Hazletonhasgivenhiman apparentlymuchneededlessonin mannersandsense.IntheHouseof Peers,LordDonoughmoreinitiateda debateontheLandPurchasedeadlock,andIrishreadersmaytal.e whatcomforttheycanfromtheGovernmentcasemadebyLordDenman that"thewholerootofthematter wasOltthefinancialprovisionsof theActwereunsound.'.'Theseare thelegislativeaffairsthatIrishmen aresupposedtoI.eincapalieofdirectingwithouttheheaven-senthelp ofBritishStatesmen. 11004

'Mr.Rednemd,recei.edinanswerto a(pasionconcerningIndiawhichhe recentlyaskedintheHouse,thatin the)earend,nglastDocieuilea,i,204,194dathsoccurredinthatcountry fromplague.

SirJohnBansofDuLlin,a90yearoldmedicoandagoodmanis

Mrs.CatherineBuchanan.ofRathdoe-m.11. Letterkenny,received20 yersforattemptingtopoisonher hus,atel.

MissEstherRedmond,elderdaughterofJohnRedmondmarriedin LondontoDeW.J.PowerofNew York.

AmeetinginIrelandisannounced Of-Flanagan,'311GratieandRose fortheChampionshipoftheWorld inweight-throwing.ItisalsoannouncedthatSheridanwilltenetT. F.KielyinIreland.Suchabattle ofgiantshasscarcelyeverloanwitnessed,and,withtheexceptionof Ruse,theyareallIrish.

ThereisacattleembargoinCanada,andthegeneralopinionofIrishmembersisthatiftheembargo iswithdrawnitwouldmoandisaster forIreland.

ThecentenaryofthebirthofCardinalManningwascelebratedbya greatdemonstrationinHydePark, London.FatherMurmanedeclared thattheCardinal'sloveforIreland wasmoststrikineand.oharatterietic.

Iamglad,"Manningoncesail, 'Iwasnutbornan1ishmen,forif IhadleanIwouldhireteenhangeddonagoasa'rebel.'"Messrs. WilliamRedmond.M.P.: MacTeigh, WilliamLondon,M.P. madJ.Murphy,M.P.,alsoaddrese seatheassemblage.

.eArchbishopKellyofSydneyarrivedinWaterfordandwaspresented withalladdressofwelcome.

Atthehalf-yearlyme.tingofthe RinkofIreland,theChairman(Hon RieherdNugent',saidthehalf-year whichhadclosedwasnotasfavourabletohankersastheneeedleghale. year.Thecattletradehadbent remunerative.andpromisedwell forthecomingautumn.

Galway ARCHBISHOPSMEET.

BigallegedslanderactioninCork letweentheHon.A.B.Roche,brotherofLoadFerman,es.Plaintiffand SirTi'tnothyO'Brien,Bart.

ABelfaststockbrokernamedGunningsenttoprisonforthroeyears fordefalcationexceeding£12,000.

ThePopesentApostolicBlessing. totheIrishPilgrimage.

IrishParliamentaryFundtotals, C4.5116s.

Roscommon

'1hestatueofWilliamofOrange, nearBoyle,Co.Roscommon,which seviralyearsS:Iteewasdecapitated andtarred,hasbeenagaincoated withtarabouttheheadandneck. Theincidentiseenerallycondemned.

THESINNFEINSTAMP.

APOSTOFFICERESTRICTION.

PostMasterGeneralonTuesdayissuedinstructionsthatafterJuly 31stanyteeterorpacketinthepost bearingonthefrontaprivatelabel 'inanywayresemblingapostage stampshallbereturnedtothesender.BythisorderIrishmenwillhe preventedfromusingtheSinnFein Stamp,whichhasleenissued1.ythe NationalCouncil.ThePost-Master Generalbaseshisobjectiononthe groundthattheuseofthestampon ;metalpacketswhenplatedonthe addressable,causesemlerrassment totheOfficersofthePoetOfficeand. givesrisetodelay.

TheArchbishopofTuam,ingiving thetoastof"TheArchbishopof Melbourne,"sakiallIrelandwas proudofherillustrioussonwhoruledoverthegreatSeeofMelbourne, buttheyespeciallythereintheWest tookakindofjealousprideinclaiminghimastheirown.Allthefoesof theChurchhadlearned,notonlyto respect,buttofearhim.ProceedingHisGracesaid:-"Imaysay, myLordArchbishop,thateverypriet!inthisdiocese,ofwhomwehave onlyafewrepresentativesherethis evening,isdelightedtoseeyour Graceandtowelcomeyouhometo yournativeland;andIthinkImay saythesameofthelaygentlemen, ofwhomwehaveonlyafewhere thisevening.SirH.Bellewand Mr.JamesM'DonnellareLothabsent andbothhaveexpressedtheirgreat reeretthattheycouldnotpossibly bewithus.TheRetreatinterfered withthistosomeextent,otherwise yourGracewouldhaveamoreformalandmoredemonstrativegatheringthanwecouldgiveyouthisevening,butitisonlydeferredforea., shorttime.Ihaveastrongconvictionthatbeforemanyyears,witivies months,hisGracewillber:vallielto Route,andfromRomeliewill'''seme toseusa-aninTuam,weerfehre:..pre edhat,andYonmaylesu"ewet,W haveajoyfulandI.might.styanoisydieofitIA '-town(hear hear).

M'Connellwilllearnwithpleasureof hersuccessinpassingtheSecond ArtsExaminationoftheRoyalUniversity.MissM'ConnellisdaughterofthelateMr.M'Connell,C.P.S. Gorey. Formerlyshewasa. pupilof theLoretoConvent, Gorey. AtpresentsheisinRochelle,Seminary,Cork. ANOTHERSTUDENT.

Inthelistofstudentswhohave beensuccessfulinthefinalexaminationfortheDegreeofB.A.(UniversityofLiverpool)appearsthename ofMissE.P.Cousins,daughterof Mr.R..1.Cousins,ofKendal,an oldWexfordmanwhohaspassed withdistinctioninLatinandEnglishLiterature. Thisisthethird daughterofMr.Cousinstotakeacademicalhonours,astwoyearsago MissLucyandMissRoseCousine receivedthedegreeofIA..A.atthe UniversityofSt.Andrew,Scotland.

Wicklow

COUNTY'INSPECTORSHIPOF WICKLOW.

After40years'serviceintheforce Mr.W.G.Williamson.countyinspect forofWic.lowhasretired.Heis succeededbyMr.A. Cteelen, countyinseectorofSligo.

Dublin

Thetoasthavinz1:4)0d:dulyhenoured, HisGrace,theMostliev.-Pr.Carr, erchhishopofMel.ournie;in saidthathecould,withthesincerity ofhisheirtedesceilethatevening. whenhefoundhimselftheguestof thegreatArchbishopofTimm,with thedignitariesofthearchdioceseand representativepriestsandlaymen cometomeethim,asperhapsthe happiestofhiswholelire. His Gracethenrererredatlengitlitothe marvellousproeresswhichhadbeen madebytheCatholicChurchinAustralia.andpointeloutthat,ina largemeasure,itwastoheattributedtothezealandenergyoftheTrishpriestswhohadcometolabour there.HisGraceofTuamhadbeen moodenoughinhistouchingspeech tospeakofaredhat,buteventhe Australianskiescouldnotbeartwo suns,neithercouldtheChurchthere standtworedhats(laughter).

DEATHOFACHRISTIANBROTHER.

Wedeeplyregret,saysthe"Freeman,"toaunoucethedeathofthe Rev.llro.PaulDalton,Suir-Manager oftheArtaneIndustrialSchool.BrotherDaltonwasanativeofBorris Co.Carlow.IleenteredtheNovitiateoftheChr;stianBrothers,November,1866,bringtheninhissixteenthyear Afewyearsafterwardshisnither,atpresent,and formanyyearspast,Sub-Managerof theDeafreadDumbInstitution,Cabra,CotDublin,'followedhisbrother'sexampleandhitewiseenteredthe NovitiateoftheChristianBrothers. BrotherPaul'sfirstmissionwasto Limerick.Sul-seluent13-helaboured inJamesstreet(Dublin),Kineste own,Lismore,KiPenny,St.Vincent'sOrphanage,Tipperary.Core. Waterford,Drogheda,andArleneIndustrialSchool,inmostofwhich placeshehadbeentheSuperior.

WORLD'SCHAMPIONSHIP.

MartinSheridan,OlympicChampionandAllRoundChameionof 'Americawaschallengedforthe World'sChampionship.Thecontest wastobedecidedonthefollowing events I..

ce,lbs(7ft.circlet).

16lbsHemmer(,-ft.circle).

lbsShot.

28the 7tbs. Themenwereadvertisedto meetatDangarranonthe9thAugust Nodeteilsoftheencounter arevettohand.

Tipperary

MayBridgetHetherinetenwasrecentlymarriedinCaltirtoRobert ftendolphMarais-inofSutherlend, England.

TOMKIELY'SPURCHASE.

Mr.1'.F.Kiely,thewell-known athlete,haspurchasedbyauctionfor £47othefarmknownasFruitHall, containing121acres,nearDungnvan.

AtrecentexaminationsMr.P..1. Browne,whoissaelent,inClontiffe College,Dublin,oliteined1stplacein All-Ireland,withanexhiitionof £36,Mr.Brownewasfrtnerlya studentofRockwellCollege.Cashel, andissonofMr.MauriceBrowne, principalteacher,Greneenoeler,N. S.

TIPPERARYEXILESREUNION.

111(1F1/11:INDUBLIN.

...ThejamfactoryofMessrs.Williams andWoods::Dublin,:wasdestroyedby fireonTuesday.Theoutbreakcccuffedabout3.30awn.,andforseveralhoursitbaffledtheeffortsof thefirebrigade. Severalexciting escapesofthefiremenarerecorded. Thedamageisestimatedbetween £20,000and£20,000,andataree numberofemployesarethrownidle,

IlLeCKROCKCOLLEGE.

Thisleng-establishedantwell-I:moanboardingandresidentialCollege makesastepinadvancebyoffering 1:200foecompetitioninscholarships thisyear,particularsofwhichcan LehadfromthePresident.StudentsreturnonSeptember2nd,and dayscholarsoneelSeptemeer.Last yeartheCollegemaintaineditsreImitationbycarryingawaythehighestmaulerofexhibition'sanddistinctionsofanyCollegeinIreland.TipprraryandnotablyChmmel,Isproud oftheVeryRev.E..T.Crehan,Ph. D.D.D.,latePresident,andthemany otherdistinguishedsonsthatgraduatedinitshall,andnowfillwithdistinctionhonouredpositions.

Kilkenny

HURLINGHONOURS.

ThegreatHatchbetweenLeinster andMunster-byteamsfromKillionaryandgallantTipperaryresultina 'greatvictoryfortheKilkennymen. TheRev.FatherDollardpoetpriest 'ofAmericathrewintheball. la thefirsthaltitseemedasifTipperarymightwin,buttheKilenny Loyeranovertheminthesecond half-hour.

Scoreswere

FIRSTIIAI.F.

TipperaryIgoals,Apls.

Kilkenny6pts.

SECONDHALF.

TheTipperarymen'sAssociationof NewYorkheldtheirannualgames endpicnicatCelticpark,NewYork onSunday,JulyIeth.Itmusthave henasplendidgatheringforthegallantTipperarymenareverypopular intheliecity,andthen,mein,CelticParkowesitsorleintothezeal andabilityofafineTipperaryGael, WilliamPrendergast.ofClonmel.

Wexford

SUCCESSOFAconryYOUNG LADY.

TheninnytrendsofMissEmily

Kilkenny14pts.

Tipperary2goals,5pts.

Theteamswere:-

Kilkenny-T.Walsh(capt.),M. Doyle,E.Doyle,11.Doyle,J.Kelly, R.Doherty,R.Keeffe(Mooecoin),T. Kenny,D.Kennedy,D.Stapleton,D, GarmantErin'sOwn),S.Walton,J. Keochan(Tullaroan),J.Rochford, Power(ThreeCastles),J.Anthony(Piltown),and M.Cummins(Wexford).

TIPperary-J.O'Brien,J.Hayes, P.Bite,e(Two-mile-Bor-ielM.IYPria,.1.Doherty(Cashel),T.Kea,

29,1908.

wick,J.Mockler,H.Shelly,P.Brolan,J.tileeson,W.Dunne(Tubteradove),A.Carew,1'.Setnple,(capt), BlattPurcell(Thurles),.1.(Beeson (Horse-and-Jockey),andT.aleeson, (Dromlanel.

Hopewasstronginhersoul,and Godhadmadeitpossibleforherto seeastareveninthedarkestnight timeoftroueleandcare.

Kildare;Maynooth

Kerry

0'Connell'sMother:

GRAPHICPENPICTUREOFA GREATIRISHWOMAN.

Irelandhasneverwantedpatriotic sons-menwhohatelovedherwith aneverlastinglove-andamongstthe verygreatestofthesewas*Pattie'O'Connell.

Bornin1775:anddyingin1847,he maybesummedtip.body,mind, heartandsoulinthefamiliarlittesOh,Erin,shallite'erhemine '1'0rightthywrongsintattleline Toraisethyvictorhead,and see Thyhills,thydales,thypeople free? ThatglanceofhissisallIcrave Betweenmylaboursantithe grave. Ifevermanhadoneperpoee,and one.thatmanwasDanielO'Connell.audthatpurposewitsV)make 'rebindfree.

11ismineessaeytotellthstory beersofthatamae:nemanmeihis amezineWe-work.Ttisknownto alltheworld-thegiantframe,the mightyphysicalstrength,theimperial.intellect,theeloquencethat WINS toswaymenasthestorm windswaystheforesttrees,andthe erectexcelnatureHintneteventhe gallinegen-A,ofhis'comitry-swrote!,

Borntoanythinghutthe"primrosepath,"shetookupherburden andcarrieditalongwithasong, everfaithful,everpatient,overhopeful,andneverdiscouraged.

LikethetrueandFaithfulmother thatshewas,shewouldgatnerher littleonesaboutherkneesandimparttotheminhersimple,yetearnestway,thelessensbornoutof thetruthandgoodnessofherownunspoilednatureandthelessortswere not:nvain.

Oneoftheselittle(-erne.atleast, erewuptoleoneoftheIreatest humanforcesthattheworldhasseen andfromtheupheavalsmadeby thatforcetheworldisstillshaking.

Thenkstothecompanionshipof hisgreatandgoodmotherO'Connell waspreparedtohereintheagitation whichisnottoceaseuntilJustice forIrelandeecomesafacttoberecotesdand:dolledinbvallmen.

C6,000FORIRISHToil.%cro.

IntheHouseofCommonsMr. Lloyd-George,replyingtoMr.Wm Reemond,saidthatafterconsulting theVice.-PresidentofTheDepartmentof.1er:culture,hehadarranged thatinsteadoftherelatewhichwas allewedatpreseet,asumoftescoe shelleplacedatthedisposalof Th.Departmentinthenextfinancial Year,sit'soetenie,upto1913,for theencouragementofthetelraccoin+miryinIreland.

Mr.Wm.Ilisbni#1-Ithan',thr relithon.gentlemanforhissympadrinteismatter. Wit itle pessibletorece:veasmalldeputation

e'1111'tes"'"3.--"11thisisasfamiliarfromtotacregrowers? lrierseholdwerd. 111..Llikedefeeteir-Ves.

IISit

A11)N 10:1\WTI1.:11

WallWhohasnotbetelofDie semtinoneellhasNeel,enoleelv, anddryas"smallerdust''isthe heartthathasnotbeatenwithrenewedetithusasteattherecitalof the"Liberator's forErin's rights.

nerelerfultitanwasteetheO'Connell knilhehadawonderfulmother.

Callietineo'Mullane,wjfeofMete gautteceneell.meimetheofthe mighty(eater.wasatypicalCelt, atypicalIrishivonam,withmostof theseedandwithhatfewofthe badtraitsoftheIrishcharacter

Shewasanativeofavilleteenear thefamoustownofBlarney.and, cameofafamily,inwhichphysical prowesshadleanhereditaryforgenerations.

Level-heeded,generoustoafault, brimfuloffun.afirmbelieverin Cod,nailwithaheartthatoverflowedwithloveandkindnessforeveryleely.CatherineO'Connellwasan homiertohercountryandtoher race.

Shettatnotanedecatedwomanfewwemeninthosedayswerewincefed-betNaturegaveherawonrderful"rain,lotsof"hardhorse sense."andacooldisserninejust:menttheftenabledhertoholdher ownwiththebestofthem.

SCHOOLEDINIllMANNATURE.

Withbutlittleknowledgeofbooks, shegraduatedwithhighhonoursfrom theUniversityofNatureandHuman Nature,andwaspepperedtoholdan argumentuponalmostanysubject: evenwiththesmartestofthecollegefolk.

Shewasagreattalker.Itwas seeasyforhertotalkasitisfete afishtoswimorabirdtoflyand whileshewasawomanofinmate refinementofsoulshecould,when neeweary,scorchlikelightairreand burnlikevieriol.

Sloehated,withaholyhate,every feralofistiustfceaidwrote. Ane LineofSoulplay,anykindofimporsttlonbyoneversosnoonanother, areefedhertothefightingpita,anti sit-severLesibatedtodeaAnneethe termiteHaabshockwther.

\elleroistrullerGray.111.atlisle,andCnetainCaler euldtherightlion.gentlsmanconeholierhecouldmeteoutthe sametrealmeettoScotland,'England,andWales? Mr.WilliamRedmond-Tsnotthe presentpositionofthetobaccoindustryinIrelandtheresultofsis orsevenyears'lehorieusexperiment whichhavetakenplaceinnoneof theothercountries,andwhichhave shownthatIt-timidisthemostsuitablefortheindustry?

111..Leed-George-Thatisso.If araseisputbeforemeshowing thatthesameconditionsobtainin England,ScotlandorWales.Ishall hecladtoconsiderit.

Westmeath

TheColumbanLeagueofh1aynoottt willsoonhavecompletedtheprasieworthytask,saystheDublin"Free. man,"whichtheysetbeforethemselveswhentheydecidedtopublishthe sermonsinIrishwhichexistinmanuscriptinthelibraryofthecollege. Thepresentvolumeisthe thirdoftheseriesof"Seaatmoiri MuigheNuadhad,"anditwasintendedthatitshouldbetheferalvolumeoftheseries;but.ithasbeen foundimpossibletoincludeallthe remainingsermonsinit,andtriteeditorshavedecidedthat,astheyhave theirhandsinthework,theywill notdrawbackuntiltheyhavecompleteditproperly.Therearestill eightsermonstobepuelished,and wearepromisedtheseinafourth book,inwhichtheeditorsalsoproposetogiveshortaccountsoftheauthorsofthesermonsandcorrections ofanyerrorsthatmayhavecrept intothepreviousvolumes.Forthe purposesoftheLiographiealsketches theyinviteassistanc..fromanyeody whomayhe:tiletoeiveanyinforinationa'outthelifeorworkofthe authorsofthesermons.Thepresentvolumecontainstwelvesermons,ofwhich,wearetold,the meternumberweretheworkof Munstermen,whilesomewerecomposedinConnachtorinUlster.But whethertheycomefrom('irkof Kerryortee11ecies.esDonegal, theyhateonecharacteristicincommon.Theyareallremarkablefor thesimplicityanddirectnessfur wItichtitserrithsofholyretie-ionare presented,andfortheknowledgeof theScriptunsanaloftheFath.rsef theChurchwhichtheirantherslutist halepessessel.Readurethus"sermonsnewonecouldhardlyihiuk thattlwvweretypicaloftheordinarySendaydisceerses.Theyscent morelikethespecialeffortsofgreat leachersforexceetienitloccasions. sotlierotiehlyandseeampletelyis thssubjectofthesermontreated. InthesemenforthethirdSenday ariN'Easter,forinstance,"AnTMl'SCavisanSelas."inwhichthe preacherdealswiththe.4,11ff-rings whichChristianshavetoendureand thyrewardwhichwillafterwardshe Ihoirs,wefindeverypointminutely dealtAl411.

J.Child&Co

Initloe.Mr.L.(flatlet], PADDYSMARKETS, broughtWindtownranch,nearFore, hopropertyofLordWestmeath.,underthenoticeoftheEstatesCommissioners.andlodgedwiththema memorialonlshalfofeligibleapplicantsfortheland.Theinspection putchaseprocedings.andselectionof applicants,havereticentlybeencompletedandtheEstatesCommissionersnpwinformMr.Ginnollthatthey havedistributedthelandaccording tothefollowinglist:-

FrancisWinter-36a3r2op

MichaelCoyle-18a.

JohnDonnelly-18a.

PeterCremer-13alr10p.

JohnMooney-38a3r8p.

JohnFarrell-21a.lr.

EdwardMaxwell-21alr.

MichaelNolan-16a3r.

MaryDunne-t5a.Ir.

PeterMcKenna-15a.Or20e.

DeleinDistrictCouncil-16a,er.

ThomasGogarty-18a.tr.

JohnCormack-20a.2r.

JamesNugent-18alr15p.

PatrickKennedy-15a.2rlop.

FrancisDevine-19a

MichaelCaffrey-19a2e.5p.

PatrickEgan-2oa2r5p.

DenisFiteinnes-2oa2rlop.

MichaelCarty-20alrrOP.

KateSeseth-12aIrinp.

GeraldCoerrey-i2asSr15p.

Tlev.T.Sally-1a.

.TamesMonaghan-19a.ler,

PatrickGallagher-Ile.or20p.

JAMESAND ROESTREETS.

FRUIT,POULTRY,FISH,and GENERALPRODUCE

AUCTIONEERS

AuctionSalesHeldDaily. PromptReturnsaSpeciality. FruitCasesatLowestRates.

HAVEYOUECZEMABADLY, ofaSOREthatwon'theal? gagar's"ZEMA"Ointment willcureit. 1/6perpot. 1/9posted.

E.A.SAPAR, Charetst, Cotesteloe.

A.B.RIF3USEtET,

AR..V.I.A., ARCIIITKOT 'PrestosMembers,Barra*-Sties' Plate,Skeidhes,andApproximate EstimatesofCostsubmittedforsap rorhentreatedtohim.

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TheCourtHotel BEAUFORTSTREET,PERTH.

CONO'BRIEN. Havingseemedthefreeholdofthis old-establishedandwell-knownHoetelry,willhepleasedtowelcomeall oldfriendsfromthefieldswhileona visittothecity.

TheTreasureHouse. to

H2071.-Electro-PlatedandEmbossed JewelBox,£15s.,others,14s. 4.,15s.6d.,17s.6d.,25s.to £310s. No.G39S9.-Silver-platedSugarand aioStand£12s.6d.

No.G4536.-PolishedGrained OldEaglishOakandFineSilverplatedTrayfullsize,£3. Smallersizes£115s.,£22s.,£2 15s.,£38e.and£410s.

from18/6to£5

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No.340.-Silver-plated2BottleInkstand,nicelyChasedSwan,Emu, orKangarooCentre,£215$. Eleetro-PlatedBeltClasps,5s.66. upwards.SolidSilverfrom12e. 65.to£110e,

-SolidSilverMountedPhoto No.64335.-Lady'sSteel- Frame,£15s. lagSilverEmbossed CardCase,heavymake £17s.

F549.-BeetElectro-Plated KettleonStand,£510s. Gold longMuff Chains, gat.Gold £27s6d. to£4.

No.'E7849.-SilverplatedEggBoiler fortheTable.Egos cooked.bythesteam Pullinstructions witheach,Z1/7/4 G7959.-ElectroPlated Cruet4bottles,£110s, 6bottles,£2.

111088.
No.(14884.-MoroccoCase,containingSolidSilverSoap Boxand Silver-mounted ShavineBrush,£115s.
Setof'Links,15ct. Gold,£25s. 07710.-Electro-Plat-
111142.-Solidsilver mountedPhoto Frame,101.ed. others2s.64., 4s.6d.,5s.,6e. 6.,8s.6d.,101. 6d.,12s.54.to 2812s.0111.

HaveYouHeard

BRENNANBros'.STORE, HayStreet,Perth,

gowto)(cepthe AvilicanOrthodoxy.

Naturally,thecorrespondentgoes Ohtoexpresshishopethatsucha picturemayneverneedtobecome morethanvisionary. Hereminds theauthoritiesthatenforcedorthodoxyisvalueless,andthatwherea spiritoffaithandloveprevails, meremattersofdoctrinaldifferences areharmlessevenwheresuchdifferencesareconsidered"essential."The ChurchofEnglandwillreallygain leysuch.differences."Therefore,"he eays,"itisearnestlytobehoped thattheBishopsatLambethwill notfeelthemselvescalledtocome forwardasdefendersofthefaithto tiptheincipientModernistmovementintheIucl.Thattheywillhe Sorelytemptedlytacticalconsiderationstodososeemsveryproballe, forthegoodopinionoftherigid ChurchofEasternEurope,whose Stirringshavenotyetcome,isvery highlyvaluedinsomequarters.Su. relyitwouldbeverymuchbetterif themattercouldbecommendedto thethoughtandprayersoftheChurchforaseason,officialdeclarations eingpostponeduntilthatcorporate ehialteghasbeenaccomplished."

Anythingquitesostrangeasthis correspondent'sadvicewouldbehard tomatchincontemporaryreligious thought.lietellstheauthoritiesof theAnglicanChurchthatamovementisonfoot,andwillsoonbe marchingrapidly,andinthedirection,withtheaimindeed,ofattachinganddestroyingthedoctrines whichtheyatpresentupholdanddefend.Hewarnsthemnottooppose themovement.huttoletitgoon, wreckingalltheynowteach,while theyaretoengagethemselvesin "corporatethinking."Well,hut:f theauthoritiestakethisadvice,let themovementprogress,permitchangeinessentialdoctrines,andabandonthepositionswhichtheynow hold,whatisthemeanin,rattached tothewondsheresyanderrorinthe ChurchofEngland! WhattheAn-Deanauthoritiesmaydecidetodo wecannottellweknowwhatPope PlustheTenthdidinsimilarcase. Hedidmuchmorethandevotehimselfto"corporatethinking,"and theChurchofEnglandwillhaveto domore,ifsheistoescapethe threatenedperil.

OnWednesdayeveningasuccessful euchrepartywasheldinaldofthe CatholicChurchatKurrawang.Ae thefunctionwastEefirstofthe kindheldinthetewsoldp,notonly

localresidents,butvisitorsfrom Kalgoorlieattended. Mesdames Cook,DoyleandHoweidsparedno painstomaketheeventasuccess. MissLanceandMr.BertColleysuppliedthemusk. Messrs.Ileming andSullivanconductedthedance, andMessrs.ArcherandLowry,of Coolgardie,superintendedtheeuchre tournament.MissMatthewsand Mr.Hennerbywontheprizes.The Rev.FatherLynch,ofCoolgardie, whopresentedtheprizes,announced thatanotherpartywillbeheldin September.

Themathematicsprofessorwason hisfavouritehobby."Womanis notlogical.Shemaybeintuitive, butsheleeksman'sinstinctiveexactnessI "Perhapsso,"concededonewoman,withsuspiciousmeekness."Now wouldyousay'sevenandfiveiseleven'or'sevenandfleeareeleven?"

Themathematician=ileaMssuperiority."Ishouldsaythesum ofsevenandfiveiseleven.'" "Rut,"returnedtEelady,"you see,it'stwelve'"

XL'hullSaysTheSoma

AmRoleisgiftsto 3telailtheletter.

Mr.Augustinelerrell,ChiefSecretaryforIraand,recentlyfulfilledtwo importantengageltnentsintheWirraldistrictofCheshire,whichissepresentedinParliamentbyMr.W. H.Lever.

Mr.Birrell,whethadanenthusiasticreception,saidhewouldbe.sorry toseeanychangecomeoverthespiritofCheshire'sconviction,asexpressedatthelastGeneralElection, Therewasatimewhenhewasin theverythickoftitLiera"light inEngland. HisEducationHill miehthavebee'forgottenbyagood manypeople,buthedidnotforget it(laughter).Whatevermighthave beenitsfaults,itinhisjudgment. proceededontheprincipleoffair playallround,Itgotthroughthe House:ofCommons,notwithoutmidniehtoil,hutitmetitsdeathin anotherplace(laughteranelapplause). Hedidnotknowthathispolitical opponentsspokenowwithsuchseverityoftheneasureastheythought fittodoatthetimetheymighthave haditfortheasvine.Sincethen, he,(Mr.Birrell),hadpassedaway toanotherawleluallytrouldesome place(laughter).Noonecould

ofhimthathispathshadbeenplacedinthedirectionofeitherpeace orquiet(laughter).Hebelievedthat

JUSTICESHOULDALWAYSBE DONETOIRELAND.

Atthepresentmomentinmanyquartersandinmanynewspapersjustice WasnotbeingdonetoIreland. Atthispointthespeakerwasinterruptedbyawomanshoutingout, "it'snutbeingdoneto:womeneither."nhiletheinterrupterwasbeingejectedtheChairmanintimated thatMr.Birrellwouldanswerquestionsafterhisspeech.

rightandtheGovernmentwaswrong inwithholdingtheland(applause) liequiteagreedthatwasnojustificationforlawlessness.Atthesame timeitwassomejustificationforthe demandwhichthepeoplehadmade, andentitledtheGovernment,of whichhewasanhumblemember,to goforwardinthatdirectionand,introducelegislationattheearliest eossildemoment,notforcarrying outradicaldesignsandevilandpredatoryschemes.buttherecommendationsofaCommissionpresidedoverbyaToryLordLieutenantofIreland(applause).Thishadeverbeen thecurseoftheirdealingwithIreland.Theyhadpostponedreforms, untiltheverylastminute,insteadof takingthemboldlybythehazeland leadinethewayinthepathofamelioration.Hehelievedtheywoulddo that,andthatwhenoncetheyhad curedthis"restevil,Ireland,would thee,ind initslengthandbreadth.1-e apeacefulcountry,lent,it mightbe,on

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Mr.Birrell,resuming,saidthat theywereledtobelievethatthe stateofIrelandwasofanappaling characterthatcrimepredominated; thatlawlessnessalmostuniversally prevailed,andthatitwasacountryofwoeanddesolation.Allhe couldsaywas,amutecheerfulland couldnotbefound(applause).One wouldthinkthatinleavingEngland hewasleavingalaudofpeaceand !lotcrimeforalandofcrimeand disorder.Nothingofthesort(applause).Hereferredtotheaction ofaToryGovernmentinpledging BritishcredittotheextentofOver onehundredmillionsinordertopay offlandlordsandenableIrishtenants tobecomeownersupontermsofrepayingthepriceoflandoveralong period01years.AsMr.Gladstone oncesaki,theIrishwerethebest rent-payersintheworld,andnoanxietymaybefeltinthiscountry thatthey,wouldnotkeeptheirword. Afemalevoice-"Youwon'tkeep yourwordandgivewomenthevote.' Thisledtomoreinterruption,which subsidedwhentheladywasledfrom thehall. TheIrishpeople,Mr.Birrellsaid, wereintentandeageronthesettlement,oftheIrishLandQuestion. RegrettabledisturbanceshadhappenedinIrelandduringthelasttwo yearsassociatedwithcattledriving, athingheneverapprovedof,andof which.hecordiallydisapprovedand regretted,becauseithadthrownand Continuedtothrowgreatdifficulties inhispath.ButallthedisturbancestheyheardaboutfeIrelandwere dueandattributabletotheonecause thatof,

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ThegreatdemonstrationinHyde Park,saysthe"CatholicWeekly," inhonourofthecentenaryofthe birthofCardinalManninggoesto showthatthegreatCardinalhas wonanabidingplaceintheheartof theLondonworkingman,irrespective ofcreed.Theorganisersofthedemonstration,andespeciallythechief organiser,CanonMurnane,deservea warmwordofacknowledgmentfromtheCatholicbody,inthatthisdemonstrationhasprovedtoallwhom itmayconcernthatitispossible foragreatecclesiastic,evenfora "RomanCardinal,"towinawarm placeintheaffectionsoftheworking classesinEngland-inthattheyhave provedthat,deepthoughtheantipa- thyoftheaveragenon-CatholicEnglishman,ofuhatnnirclass,isto anypersonorthingthatsavoursof "Popery,"y:ititisnotsohopelesslydeepasloamythink. Cardinal Manninowasth:.headoftheCatholicChurchinEngland.NoecclesiasticcouldhiveLeenmoreattachedmoreeninlyattached-anddevoted tothePope.NorcouldanyecclesinstichaveeerSedmore.strenuously to.reentallisliagaintheruleofthe HolySe.'inEngland.Veth'gains thec'noileneeandearnstheaffection ofthewoe'lugclassesinFn.:len:I. andSeessotosuchadegreethat theyCOMP tocallhimtliirown Cardinal.conictogivehimthetitle ofThePeople'sCardinal"'Dhat thiswasnolightorpassingemotion,hutafixedandpermanentone Suedtv'sdemmadrationshows.

oftheLeagueoftheCrosswhich prevailedthirtyyearsago.Thatorganisation,inwhichthelateCardin.alwassomuchinterested,hadbeen sleepingtheywantedbythatmeet- ingtoawakenittonewactivityand vigour. TheCardinal'sworkwas especiallyinspiredlyMslovefor thepoorandfortheworkingclasses.Itwasthememoryofhisgood deedsthatliedbroughtthousandsof thosewhowerenotCatholicstothe Parkthatafternoon.Becausehe hadtheconfidenceinthepoorandtheworkingclassestheyhadconfidenceinhim.Theycouldnothelp rememberingwhenthinkingofCard- inalManning'slife-workthat,while hundredsandthousandsofmenand womenwerestarving,inLondonalonemorethantwentymillionsster- lingwaswastedannuallyonintoxi- catingdrink.

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Mr.W.Redmond,M.P.,whowas accordedanenthusiasticreception, saidhewastherenotonlyonhis ownbehalf,butonbehalfofagreat numberofotherIrishMembersof Parliamentan:1ofhundredsofthou- sandsofpeopleinIrelandtowhom thenameof0' was a sae:.,11.,Nleioflie thiswtroII need,astheydid,ofmanygreatso- cialreforms,wouldnevermakereal headwayinobtainingthesereforms untiltheymaleastandagainstthat ereatevilwhichkeptthemasseslarmadyenslavnl,whichhelditsstreng- th.notaliningtherepresentativesof thepeople,lettamongthebrewers andtheirfriendsinthehouseof Lords.(Clarers).Ilesofallkinds weretoldaboutthepeopleof'Ireland.andoneoftheliesfreeuently circulatedwasthatIrelandwasan intemperatenation.Infact,Ireland wasanide-.sobercountrythaneith- erEnelend.orStellanato-day.Car-

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miredforhislifeworkbyProtestantsashewasbyCatholics. Butstill,theywhowereproudto lelongtotheancientfaithofSt, l'atrickhonouredManningbecausehe wasagreatChurchmanandbecause morethanothermenprobablywho everlivedhedisabusedtheEnglish mindofallthese,calumniesandslatsderssowidespreadshouttheCatholicreligion.HetaughttheEnglish peopletolookupontheCathalicfaithwithrespect.Andiftheir Churchto-daywashonouredandrespectedthroughoutthelanditwas largelyowingtotheworkofCardinalManninginthiscountry.The Catholicpeopleofthewholeworld wereproudofManningforthestand hetookonbehalfoftheworking classesinEngland.Hewentamid theslialorandpovertyofthedocks

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beingbywayofVictoriaStreetand Grosvenorplace.Theywereaccompaniedbyseveralbands,andthere werenumerousbanners.Inthe Park,whereanimmensecrowdhad assembled,therewereeightplatforms atwhichthechairmenwereCanon Murmene,Mr.T.G.King,Fatliers. EdwardMnrmone,Worsley,O.S.C., O'Rvan,0M.T.,J.Newton,Staunton,Moynihan,andWyndham0.8.0. CanonMurnane(chairmanofNo. iplatform),whowasassociatedin temperanceworkwithCardinalDiannineasfarbackas1811presided attheprincipalplatform.Hesaid themeetingwasunique,evenfor ITexlePark.Butitwattnothing wonderfulthatonehundredyears {afterCardinalMannine'sbirthand sixteenyearsafterhisdeathmany Catholicsshouldcorm,fromdifferent PartsofLondontodohomareto himwhowasendatecalled,,the people'sCardinal."Theywanted!to tryinhisnametobringaboutatrenewalofthatenthusiasminthework

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wherehesetsanexampleofhumili.ay,anddidinuretowintherights ofthedookersthanallthepoliticians inthecountry.Hismemorylived tothem,andlungaftertheywere alldeadhisnamewouldbehonouredasoneoftheBittersoftheCatte .cChurchandoneofthegreatest iriandaofthepeoplethatEngland .eversaw. (Cheers).IfCardinal Manninghaddonenothingmorethan -establishtheLeagueoftheCrosshis lifewouldhavebeenwell-spent. (Cheers).Theymustfollowhisexampleandputdownthedrinktraffic.Everygreatbrewerinthecountry,ifhesoldenoughLeer,wasat. oncemadeaLord,andhisbloodwas blueforevermore.(Laughterand Cheers.)TheHouseofLordswas stuffedwithbrewers.Itwasenough tomakeamandrunkmerelyto'look .alt,them. (LaughterandCheers.) Hadnotthetimearrivedtorputtine -anendtothissystemofsending mentheresimplybecausetheysold morebeerthananyoneelse.WhethertheHouseofCommonspassedthe Licensing13111ornot,itwaspretty certainthattheHouseofLords, withallitsinterestinthebrewers andtheLreweriea,wouldBlockall temperancereform.Thereforeitwas theflutyoftheBritishpeopleto standbehindtheGovernmentintheir effortstogetthemeasurethroughthedutyofthepeopletosaythat leerMouldbetheservantandnot themasterorthepeople.(Cheers.) HehonouredManningasaChurchman,asademocrat,andasatemperanceteformer,andhehonoured himmostofallbecauseeverybeat ofhisgreatheartwasfullofsympathyandfulloflovefortheIrish peopleandfortheIrishcause.

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Mr.Healy"thenpresented,onbehalfoftheCatholicpeopleofFremantlethefollowingaddress,with itsdreamyindescribablepathossince havingbeenpennedbyaworthyson oftheChurch,alasnowstilledin death,thelatelamentedMaforTowns send,itseemslikethevoiceofone frombeyondthegravebreathinga filialtributefromEternity.

"VeryReverendCharlesCox, 0.311.

VeryReverendanddearFather, We,theCatholiccommunityof Fremantle,havinglearnedwithdeep regretofyourdeparturefromour midst-inobediencetothecallof yourSuperior-toattendaGeneral ChapterofyourillustriousOrderin theEternalCity,desiretoexpress ourheartfeltgratitudeforyoureight yearsoffaithfulserviceinourwelfareand.toassure^onofourloyaltyandappreciationofyourlabours inGod'svineyard.Itisgratifying toknowthatyourabsencewillbe onlytemporary.Weearnestlypray thatGodwillgrantyouafavourabletripandpleasantstayinthe cityofRome,andaspeedyandsafe returntoyourParishinthePort ofFremantle. Itisasourceof pleasuretoustorecallandtorecordherethefeet,that,notwithstandingtheheavydebtwhich rests uponSt.Patrick'sChurch,youhave beensuccessfulinsupplyingthesubtitlewithSchool-Churches,wherein ourbrethrenresidingintheselocalitiesmayhavetimeHolySacrificein theirmidsteachSundayOnhehalfofourfellow-Catholicsofthe Parish.webegtosubscribeourselves yourfaithfulchildren,

FrancisJ.Townsend. P.J.Herron. JamesHealy."

OnFridayeveninglasttheParryStreetConventschoolwhichwas kindlylenttotheParishionersbs theSistersofSt.Josedh,presented anexceedinglybrightandgayappearance,theoccasionbeingafarewelltoVeryRev.FatherCox,O.M. I.priortohisdeparturefromFremantle,inordertoassistataGeneralChapterofhisOrder(toheheld intheEternalCity.Atthehour ofeightthespaciousSckoolroarni wascomfortablyfilledineverypart bythemany,whowereanxiousby theirpresencetoperformaSacred dutyofrespect,,venerationandlove, towardsonewhoduringhiswell nighnineyearsaschiefpastorof St.Patrick'shadintheexerciseof hisexaltedofficeeenawondrous exampleofincomparabledevotionto theSpiritualinterestsofhispeople. arev.gentlemanwherewithalofcommandineabilityintheadministrationofthetemporalitieswithinhis province,andapriestwhointhe ,cultivationofthesimplegrandeurat inchedtoanedifyinganexemplary, asaintlylife,conveyedanewdegree ofGlorytotheOrderofMaryImmaculate,anOrderthatembraces withinitsfoldalongretinueofdistinguishedMissionarymen. TTpontheplatformwereseatedMr. lfealy(chairman),havingonhis -righttheGuestoftheevening.SenatorNeedham,theMayor(Mr.W.A. Murphy),Rev.FatherSmyth(thePalace),Rev.FatherGriffin(Jarrettdale),Rev.FathersVerlingandPonagher(Subiaco),Rev.FatherO'Neil (Cottesloe),Rev.Fr.Flynn,O.M.T., (Glendaloughl,Mr.Fairbairn, andMr.P.J.Herron,.T.P.;while occupyingthefloorofthehallmight beobservedamongothersMr.Frank Connor.M.I..C.,andRev.Father Wheeler,O.M.I.,Rev.FatherMeCalVan,0.M.I.,Rev.FatherSmith,0. M.T.,andRev.FatherNeville,0. M.T. TheChairmaninopeningtheproeeedinesbrieflydweltontheaperoachinedepartureoftheirreverend guestfromourshores,and.expreesed infeelingtermshisowndeer)sense ofreeretandalsothatoftheparishionersatpartingwiththeirbelovedpastor,sincehismissionary

ifGodwilled.Helovedtheplace, thepeopleandtheclimate,andhe wasleavingthemwithunutterable regret.

Thesimpleearnestnessofthereverendgentleman'sexpressionsand theirmaniffestsinceritytouchedeveryheart,sincethesaintlypriestdisclosedaveiledinterior,susceptibleto thatgreatwaveofhumansympathy whichoccasionallyawakensthehallowedtearsofhappyandpleasing associations.

FatherCoxhasleftus,notindeed asSheepwithoutaShepherd,butas apeoplesaddenedthroughbeingbereftofonewhosenameisindescriben leyco-mingledwithnoWlityofcharacter,amiabilityoftemperament,and surpassingsanctityoflife.Should itbeaccordingtothedispensations ofProvidencethatourveneratedPastormayspeedilywendhishomeward waytoourgenialAustralskies,ale thenindeed,aneweraofrarejoy will,betheportionofhisloyaland devotedflock.Butonthecontrary shouldGodotherwiseordain,thesentimentsofallwouldbethat,whetherobediencefindshimlabouringby tracklessCanadianSnows,orwendinghisweary.toilsomewaythrough &friestorridplains,oragainbravingthejungleinlesscongenialclimes,hismemorybecherishedever greenandhisnamebeheldinbenedictionuntofuturegenerations.

OnSaturdaytowardsnidnightthe mammoth'liner"Roon".castoff ;rotehermooringsandwassoonlost toviewonthetrackless,buoyant sea,hearingwithinherbosomone ofthenoblestgiftsofGod,whose veryremembranceintheincreasing exerciseofanarduous,ifhiddenlife, conjuresupaverysunburstofgoldenmemories.

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TheAddress,boundinmorocco, surmountedbyaportraitoftherecipientandfringedwithviewsofFre mantleHarbourandSt.Patrick's Churchmadeamostuniquesouvenir.Asafurthermarkofaffection andesteemapurseofsovereignsaccompaniedtheAddress,whileasimilargiftwaspresentedonbehalfoftheFremantleCatholicInstituteby Mr.VincentReilly(Vice-President).

Followinguponthepresentations, Rev.FatherSmyth(thePalace),apologised(fortheabsenceofHisLordship,theBishop.onaccount,ofillness,andforthatofVeryRev. FatherKeogh(Vicar-General)owing toanurgentengagement.Thenin feelinglanguagehepaidahigheuhe quinttothedepartingwestwhomhe alwaysrecognisedasanidealpriest. acourteousgentlemanandanable scholar.

Mr.noteon,speakingfortoeCatholicsofNorthFremantleexpressed theirgratitudetoteeVeryRev.FatherCoxforhisspiritualministrationsandfurthermorepaidahishtributetothereverendgentlemanfor hisrarecommercialability.

Mr.FrankConnor,M.L.C.,inconeludingastirringaddressstatedhow FatherCoxwas'therepresentativeof averydistinguishedOrderandhe leadnohesitationinsayingthathe wasaverydistinguishedrepresentativeofthatOrder.lieexpressedhis admirationforFatherCox,firstas apriest,thenasaman.HisWorshiptheMayor,Mr.Fairlrairn,R. M.,andSenatorNedhamfollowed onsimilarlines.

Rev.FathersVerling,O'Neiland Donag,herhavingspokentimeRev. FatherCoxbrieflyrepliedwithanparentemotionandafterthefollow:terdelicateandtouchingmanner: -Freexpressedhispleasureinfinding thatwhatlittlehehaddonehad beenappreciated,andashewasgoimealonelyvoyagewithnofriend withhim,itwasgoodtofindthat hewasbeingsentoffwithsokindlyafeeling.Duringhiseightyears inFremantlehehadreceivedevery kindnessfromeverysectionofthe community,,andthismanifestedthe goodfeelingsofthecitizens.Hisdeparturefromtheseshoreswasnotof hisseekingatall.Hemadeitclear tohisSuperiorsthathewishedto leleftheretoworkandtodiehere

ofthe"Times,"subjectsofextensivedebateatthePan-AnglicanCoin gress.Inthedebateon.,thefirst subjectthegeneraltoneofthespeecheswasinfavourofrestrainingdivorce,andthateminentAnglicanlayman,Mr.G.W.E.Russell,whowas mostsoundlyuncompromisingand definiteinhisdefenceofthe"sacramentalinstitution"ofmarriage,and inhisreprobationofapresentcrying abuseofit,declaredthattotakea highoralowviewofmarriagewas'seethearticulusstantisvelcadentisecclesiae,andcondemned"thelamentabletendencyamongChurchpeople tocompromiseandconcession."

HadMinkRussellbeenawareofthe viewsheldandexpressedduringthe subsequentdebateon"Marriagein Heathendom,"hemighthaveextendedhisrebuketoBishopsandClergyforitisclearfromthewords ofRev.J.T.Imai(Headofthe TheologicalCollege,Tokio)andof CanonIsareuhar(SierraLeone)that onthepartofBishopsandclergy thereisextensivewinkingatnuptial irregularitiesintheForeignMission Fide.

"TherewereNativeChristianson theWestCoast"apologisedCanon Farquhar,"whofeltthatmonogamyimpanelaterribleburdenupon them.Peopleathomemustexercise patience."Andevidentlysohigha (limitaryasthechairman-the,ArchbishopofMelbourne-approvedof suchweakbetrayalofChrist'steachineconcerningmarriage,for,insummingup,heremarteethat"there hadbeenmanyvoicesthatdayto pointoutthatitwasimpossibleto reproduceEnglishChristianityexactlyine'erypartoftheworld.LibertyanddiversitymustinsomedeereeLetolerated."

Modernism.

Ithoeslongbeenevidenttoallreaders.says''TheCatholicTimes"of theratchetsLiteratureoftheChurchofEnglandthatnothingdistinguishesitsomuchasitswonderful comprehensivenessofopinion,orthodoxandunorthodox.Almostevery varietyofreligiousbelieffindsshelterintheEstablishment.Fromthe lowestofLowChurchmenuptothe highestofMphAnglicans,allseem abletofindahomeintheNational Church,livingandlettingliveside eysidewithaslittlefrictionasis possible.Nowcomesforwardacorrespondenttothe"Guardian"warningallwhomitmayconcernthat therewillbeamodernistmovement intheChurchofEnglandduringthe nexttenyears,andforecastingthe attitudetowardsitoftheautheritieeoftheChurch."Twothingsare possible."hesays."Ontheone handitispossibleforthechampions ofstrictorthodoxytomovetheepiscopatetoattemptrepressivemeasures-declarationsofthenecessityof strictorthodoxytomembershipin timeAnglicancommunion,anathemas, hardwords,refusaltoflicenses,and thelike.Tieswillinaillikelihood provokecriticalattacksupontheorehodoxfaithbyModernistwriters, morehardwords,replierunbelief undertheveilsofcompleteorthodoxy,theworldofmodern%meet putoutofallsympathywiththe Clench,multitucleseusideourChurcheswhooughttobeinside,aclergywithsuchhide-houndandofficially resulatedsoulsthattheywillbe quiteincapableofinterpretingthe thinesofthe.Spiritinanyother wayseambyrepeatingmechanically whattheyhavelearntinauthorised Pooesandthewholereligiousworld permeatedbystrife,animosity,and nn-Christianbitterness."Thisdark pictivehepaintstowarntheAnglicanauthoritiesoftheperilofacting gainsttheinnovators.

Pan-ilualicanisinaid Alarriage.

"efareisgeinChristendom"and "MarriageinHeathendom"were aswefindfromthe"SpecialReport

IsitquitesoimpossibletoreproduceEnglishChristianity,asregards thenuptialtie,amongsavages-in viewoftheEnglishlawreports'iis divorce?"ButtheAustralianPeimateshouldhavesaidinsteaa,"RomanChristianity,"suchasAugustinebroughtusfromPopeGregory. ForthatisthekindofChristianity whichnevertemporisesinthisvital matter.Ifitwerepreparedtodo so,theRoyalSupremacyofHenry VIII.inspiritualitiesmightnever' havebeen. Indeed,CanonE.F. BrownCalcutta)urgedfranklythat "inthismattertheChurchofEnglandshear]takeitsstandwiththe ChurchofRome."Itmaythusbe seenthattfiebraveutteranceson'behalfofChristiannuptialmorality, whichdidhonourtothedeleteon "MarriageinChristendom,"hadall theforcetakenoutofthemwhenthe sulijectof"MarriageinHeathendom"wasgrappledwith.andthat inthemindsofcertainAnglicanprelatesandclergythereisacodeof ChristianmoralityfortheChurchof Englandathome,andamodifiedone fornativeconsumptioninAnglican ForeignMissions.ToDr.Vyvyan, AnglicanBishopofZululand,belongs thesolitarycreditofstatingthat inhismission,"menwithmorethan onewifewerenotallowedtobebaptisedintotheChurch."Thatis thepracticeapprovedbyRome. Inthepresenceofthisspectacleof chaosamongstAnglicans.wecan understandwhytheAnglicanprelates atpresentengagedinConferenceat Lamlethshouldbediscussinga seeemefeeunifyingtheoperationsof Anglicanismbycreatingacentral consultativedoilyinEngland-asort ofAnglicnnPatriarchateatCanterbury.ButtheAnglicanChurchcan notbothhaveitscakeandeatit. TheEnglishProtestantinnovators rejectedtheChrist-gisensafeguard andbondofChurchunite-communionwiththeSeeofPeter. They preferredthelicenceofprivatejudgmentinrelisiousmatters,withits consermentdemandforalatitudinarian"comprehensiveness,"which,however,illogicallydrawsthelineat een-erisconalDissent.TheReforms. elChurchofFnglanceashelawestahlish^dmust,therefore,takeits hoioeIntwesnarnil,Tntotheapeo,ntelcentreofChristianunityandr continninetostiffer,intheconfusion ofHerm,eltersandofleemoralprineinl-s,thelustconsequencesofalien-, anonfromRomr."C.Weekly."

SATURDAY,AUGUST29,1908.

11.CISocietyPerthI

THEIRNEWDEPARTURE.

Thefortnightlymeetingwasheld intheHibernianHall,onThursday, lothAugust,1908at8p.m,The

neA.Avo-rd.

ThesecondofaseriesohfortnightlySundayLectures,onIrishand Catholicsubjects,will-bedeliveredin the-.HibernianHall,MurrayStreet, Perth,onSunday,6thSeptember,aftereveninedevotionsintheCathedral,byTheRev.FatherVeiling, andthesubjectwillbe, President,Bro.W.McCartneyoo- St.Colonelekille, '. eupiedthechair. Alltheofficers Patriot,Saint,andScholar. Werepresentwiththeexceptionof TheLecturewillbeillustratedand _ear.Bro.P.B.Snigg,theTreasurer, fromwhomanapologywasreceived. Therewasafairattendanceofthe members.

Theminutesofthepreviousmeetingwerereadandconfirmed.

Declarations"Onand011 the Fundswerereceivedfrom3Brothers. anddeclarations"011"theFunds werereceivedfromewoBrothers. Sickpay,attherateof1:1aweek duototheBrotherswaspassedfor payment.

Correspondencewasreceivedfront Rev.Bro.Hughes,acknowledgingthe receiptofchequefor1155s.,asa donationtotheAustralianNovitiate forthe.ChristianBrothers,andthankingtheBranchforthesame,from St.Patrick'sBranch,No.179,Adelaide,acknowledgingandaccepting theClearanceofBro.JamesFrancis Galvin,dated16th,July,1908.

FromtheDistrictSecretarydrawingattentiontotheContributions totheIrishParliamentaryFund, andalsoacknowledginganinvitation totheSpecialNightintheHibernianHallonTuesdayist,September andcomplimentingtheBranchon theirproposedprogressivepolicy.

FromSt.Brigid'sBranch,No.418 enclosingticketsandaskingforthe co-operationoftheinene-osata EuchrePartyandDanceonthe26th inst.attheHibernianHall.

FrontB.ro.M.F.Lyons,Marble Bar,forwardinghisaddress.

Itwasdecidedtoholdoverthe letteroftheDistrictSecretaryreferringtotheParliamentaryFundto thenextnieeting,QuarterlyNight.

TheMedicalCertificateofGregory GeorgeKavanaghwasreceivedand hewasdulyelectedandinitiatedas afullBenefitMember.

Anumberofaccountswerepassed forpayment.

TheSecretarynominatedPercy Williams.asafullbenefitmember. Bro.T.O'HehlrsecondedtheNomination.

Bro.J.B.O'Loughlinnominated EugeneEganasafullBenefitMember.Bro.H.McKennasecondedthe Nomination.

TheSecretaryreportedthatthe lastEuchrePeatywasverysuccessful,andthatamostenjoyableeveningwasspent.TheEuchreTournamenttakesplacefrom8toIo,and adancefrom10to12.Theprizes arealwaysgood.Theprizesfor thenextEuchreTournamentwhich takesplaceonThursday,27thAug. willbeagentleman'sandlady's watch.

Areportwasalsomadethatthere wasameetingofOfficersonSunday 9August,intheHallatela.m.

ThePresidentBro.W.McCartneyoc ciliatedthechair. Itwasdecided withtheapprovalofRev, SmythandVeryRevFatherKeoghto holdfortnightlylecturesonIrish subjectsintheHibernianHallafter eveningdevotionsintheCathedral. ThefirstlecturetoDedeliveredon Sunday,Aug.23rdbythe'Reverend L.J.Smyth.

Itwasalsoresolvedtoorganisea -.specialNightonTuesday1stSep. at8p.m.intheHibernianHale,on whichoccasionseveraloftheNergy theBe\Bro.Ilughus,theDistrict Officers,IT.A.C.B.S.'andotherprominentcitizenswillexplainandadvocatethecauseofHibernianism.

Thereportswerearlenlea Thenewly-initiatedmember,Bro. G.G.Teavannghthankedthemeetin excepting-himasamember, andstatedthathewoulddohiseta-rigsttoadvancetheinterestsofthe Beeneh.

Ttwas'elecideltosendaletterof condolencetothereletivesofthe kite&tolelamentedandesteemed Br-etherFrancisJ.Townsend.The receiptsforthemeetingamountedto £2614s.4d.

accompaniedbyappropriateviews withtheaidoftheMagicLantern.

JOHNBOYLEO'REILLY.

ThefirstofaseriesofFortnightlyLecturesonIrishsubjectsasdeliveredintheHibernianHall-onSunday,Aug.23,bytheRev.Father L.J.Smyth,aftertheeveningdevotionsin,heCatl«,ral.Thesubjeetchosenwas,"JohnBoyleO'Reilly."

Therewasalargeaudiencepresent andtheReverendLecturerwaslistenedto,andfollowedinhismost ablediscoursewith;markedattention

Thewell-satisfiedassemblageon leavingtheHibernianHallonSundayeveningrealisedonlytoowell thattheyhadlistenedtoanable andinstructiveLeeture,andthatthe sulicet,".JohnBoyle(YReilly:"was ahappyselection.

ThechairwasoccupiedbyBro.W. McCartney,PresidentofSt.Patrick'sBranch,andinadditiontothe Rev.Lecturer,FatherL..1.Smyth, theVicar-General,Rev.Father Keogh,SenatorLynch,TheDistrict TrusteeBro.M.O'Dea,Bro.Dowling,Starof.theSeaBranch,.occepe ledseatsontheStage.

Bro.W.McCartneyinintroducing theReverendlectureroftheevening.,totheaudience,commencedhis remarksbysayingthatitwasquite unnecessarytointroducetheRev. FatherSmythtoaPerthaudience,

TheReverendLecturerthenbriefly ranthroughthe,earlyhistoryof O'Reilly-hisbirthnearDrogheda, hisearlyeducation,hisapprenticeshipasaprinter'sdevil,hisemigrationtoEngland,hisjournalistic WorkinPreston,hisenlistmentin 'theleincolfashiedVolunteiers,.'andlatter iRithelothHussars,wherehemet Devoy,JamesStephens,andahost ofotherenthusiasticandsterlingIrishmen,whofilledhisyoungandimpressionablemindwithabitterhatredofEnglishmaladministration, andwiththeirowndeterminationto makeabraveanddesperate,andif necessarya'bloodystand,for-Irish Freedom.

1dewasfurtherstrengthenedinhis newresolvebythepresenceofhundredsofIrish-Americans,whohad justreturnedflushedwithvictory fromthe:AmericanCivilWar,and thelatterweresimplyspoilingfora quarrelwithEngland,andthey"encouragedthe.Irish,whowerethen 31pereent.feertheEnglishArmy,to make_the.nuesteoftheadvantages held-outbytheFen:leaBrotherhood. TheEnglishGovernmentdiscoViefert the-ConspiracyandeinPlayedascoundrelnamedlTeleot,.as informer,, tofindouttheleaders,theirpower, resources,andintentions..TObot,. 'whocalledhimself., ingratiated himselfwiththerankandfileand ultimatelywiththe-OfficersandleadersoftheFenians. HeevenbecameanexceutiNeofficerandswore inscoresofkpniams.Atlaktha gaveawaythesecret-andtheEnglish.Governmentwasoncemorevictorious.,.7Theinfamous.,informer's ineutdiryis.perpetuatedinthecharacterof"HarveyDuff"inBouorcault's Shaughraun."

Forthwiththe"Irishpeople" wereseizedandWithitLuber,OLeary,O'Donovan,Rossa,andthenext dayBoyleO'Reilly.

Broughtupfor.trial,O'Reillywas andthenannouncedthattheLecturessentencedtodeath,shutthinstintence wouldbegivenfortnightly.thattheWasnextdaycommutedtoimprison- Admissionwould1..a.Free.andthatmentfor20years. the'people,iftheyfeltinclinedcould WhileimpresonedinMountjoyBo. giveasmalldonationtotheBenevo-yleO'Reillycomposedalittlepoem lentFund. ontheoldSchoolClock,whichwas

TheReverendFatherSmyththensufferedtokeeptimeintheNettercameforward,andaftertheapplausevilleschool.Thepoemwasfoundin onhisappearancehadstibsided,said:

ThattheshortbiographyheintendedgivingwouldcoverJohnBoyle O'Reilly'slifeinthreecountriesIreland.AustraliaandAmerica-a Rebel,aConvict,andanillustrious Freeman.

HisofficialhistoryinWestAustraliapublishedinthePoliceGazette ofW.A.in1868,isasfollows:JohnBoyleO'Reilly,No.9843,ImperialConvict,arrivedinConvict ship,"Hougomont'"in1869,sentencedto20years,July9th,1866. Description,Healthyappearance,Peesettage25years,5ft.elInchesin height,blackhair,I.rowneyes,oval veiage,darkcomplexion,anIrishman,Abscondedfromconvictroad party,Bunbury,on18thFebruary, 1869.

InIrelandandinAmericahisname andfameareburieddowndeepin theheartsofhiscountrymen.In hisownCountyofLouthINname isonetoconjurewithftisahouseholdword,whiletherecordofhis workisperpetuatedontabletsmore lastingthanbrassorinareheIn 1903hispeopleraisedabeautiful monumenttohismemory,onwhich theyinecriledhisnameanddeeds,in ordertomakehimliveineverlastingremembrance,whileinAmerica, awlespeciallyinhisadoptedcity oflieston-teeeeisnomanwhoa?, memoryisbeleinhigheresteemand yeeeration. In189o,whenhediedCardinal Gibbonsdeclaredthatnotonlywas hisdeathagreatlosstotheChurch, toAmerica,andtoIreland,itwas alosstohumanity,andintheprefacetohisworl%thesameillnstrionsCardinalsaid,theworkofhis head,holedandbandwasamoreendueinemonumentthanthestately graniteorlefereleshaft,andhe dell4nIlv,thoughsorrowfully,placed th'swreethofappreciationonhis Cenotaph.outofreverence2n1esteemforMsenenensandforthe man.

therebelpoetwasrejoiced.Thepaliticalprisonerswerebroughttothe wharfinchainsandNatasthey were.abouttobeputaboardayoungIrishgirlshriekedasshesawher brotherinchainsTheReverendLecturerheredescribedthepartingscenesonthewharf, quotingO'Reilly'swords,whichwere patheticindeed,andlateronquot. 'rig.;hisdescriptionoftheConvict ship"Hougomont"anditshuman freight-mostlyiIriehPatriots,exiled becausetheylovedtheircountry morethantheylovedtheQueenof England.

INAUSTRALIA.

theventilatorofhiscellafterhisdeparturefromMountjoyfThephilanthropist,VereFosterfoundthepoem andhaditputintohiscopybooks, togetherwithpicturesoftheold andnewclocks. TheGovernment hearingthatitwastheworkofa Feniancompelledtheoldmanto withdrawitfromtheschoolcopy books,whichhereluctantlydid.

Thefallowingisacopyofthe poem:-

"'Twasaquaintoldclock,witha quaintoldface, Andgreatironweightsandchains; Itstoppedwhenitlikedandbefore itstruck Itcreakedasif'twereinpain. Ithadseenmanyyearsandit seemedtosay, I'moneoftherealoldstock, Totheyouthfulfry,whowithnevereneelooked, Onthefaceoftheoldschoolclock.

FrontMountjoytheprisonerwas sentacrosstoMillbank,andafterwardstoDartmoor,andconfinedin acell,9by8feet,withoutwindow, withbarewalls,stonefleor,nofurnitureexceptthreeplanks,which servedforabed,andabucketwhich didtheofficeofacheer.Hewas forhicIdentowall:,eventoleeephis bloodincirculation,andhisscant coveringwasofthe:flimsiestand shabbiestkind.Afterwardspoor Mr.Devitt,describingDartmoor, said.-Itwasquiteacommonoccurrenceformentobereportedand punishedforeatingcandles,Footoil andotherrepulsivearticlesbutnot withstandingthatasingularlyoffalsivesmellisgiventocandlestoprevent.themfrombeingeaten.inst oflimitmenaredriventoanimal'like ferocitybystarvation,andenythine Hinta,doecouldeatis1evnomeans renugnanttotheir etlengththeorderfortransportationtoWestAustraliacame.and

TheReverendLecturerherebriefly describedthelendingoftheShipin Fremantle.inJanuary1868,the summoningoftheprisonersinchains toheartheRules"readout,the meetingofBoyleO'ReillywithFatherLynch,theChaplain,thetempera. TyappointmentofBoyleO'Reillyas Librarian,histransferenceto'Sunbury,antihisworkontheroadmaking'inthevicinity.Herelatedsevere],interestinganecdoteswhichenlivenedtherecital,,andcreatedamusement. BoyleO'Reilly'smeeting withtherenownedFatherMcCabe, andhisplansofescapewerefullof interest.ThePatriotPriestplanned the,poetconvict'sescape,whichhe workedthroughabravefellowcalledMcGuireandhisfriendsandCaptainCliffordoftheAmerican,hip " BoyleO'Reilly'sdeparturefromhishut,hisruntowards theVassethroughtheforest,his.arrivalatthe"swamp,"hisbreathlessanxietywaitingforthefirst strainsof"St.Patrick'sDay"the.signalofhisfriends'proximity, hisnightridetowardsBunbury,his entryintothelittleboatthatwas toBringhimoutsideAustralianwa-ters-hisindescribabledisappointmentwithCaptainBakerandthe ship"viligant"which"failedto seehim,"hisenforcedreturntoire land,hisstarvationandparching thirstinthescrub,andhisrelief throughanEnglishmannamedJohnson,werelistenedtobytheaudiencewithintenseinterest.Thenfollowedhiscampingforaweek,until thebraveFatherMcCaibeengaged CaptainGiffordtotakehimaboard, andaftermanydifficultieshisembarkmentatlastonboardthe"Gazell'erhestoryofhowthethirdmate "Hathaway"savedthebraveO'ReillyfromcaptureatRodriguez, createdgreatenthusiasm-thecrew swearingthattheysawO'Reilly's headgounderinthegrindstone,coveredbyahat,bothofwhichwere flung.intotheseaasadodge,while thehat'sowner_was.safelyinhiding inacupboard.

The'Rev.Lecturerthendeseriled thetranshippingthefamousconvict atthe"CapeofGoodHope,"and hissubsequentarrivalatLiverpool, andfinallyhisernberkingforAmerica. SometimeafterleavingLiverpool theCaptaincalledhimtolethim havealastlookatIrelandunder thesunset.BoyleO'Reillywriting ofhiSfeelingsyearsafterwardssaid, "Irelandwasthereunderthesun, hutunderadarkcloudalsoandthe raysofgoldengloryfelldownbehindthedarkcloud-felldownlike Gobi'spityonthebeautiful,tearstainedfaceofTreland-felldownon thedearfamiliarfaresofmyold homeonthehill.thewoad,theriver,lttrifittcthornsilloncemore withthesameheaven-tintthatI lovedtowatchlongagof Ohhowvividlydidthatlong agoriseepbeforemethen.thehappyhome,themerrypleymates,the face&.thevoicesofdearones,who aretherestill,andthehalloweddear onesthataredeadonallfelthegrand gime-ofthesettincsun,lighting thatholysnot,whichTmight.never see--amother'scrave,andlighting theheartwithsorrow-shadeldevotion.Herne,frfends,ailthatIloviethe werethere.almost besideme-thereunderthesun-and Iforlovinathem.afleeted,outlaw-

-ed,fagitive,anescapedconvict,sailingawayfromallthatItreasured, forever.

TheReverendLecturersaid,that becouldnotdealwithBoyleO'ReillyasaPoetintherapidsketch, buthopedtodosoonsomeother Occasion.O'Reilly'stwogreatvirtueswereloveoftheChurch,andlove ofIreland.Thislovehethusexpressed:-

LOVEOFTHECHURCH.

IamaCatholic,asIamadwelleronthisplanet,andaloverofthe yellowsunlight,andflowersthat rowinthegross.andthesongof thebirds.

Mannevermerleanything"solike God'sworkasthemagnificentsacrificialdevotionalfaithofthehoary, buteveryoungCatholicChurch.

LOVEOFIRET.AND.

illydearfirstlove-alldearerfurthy grief, Mylandthathasnopeerinall thesea Forverdure,valeorriver,floweror leaf, Iffirsttonomanelse,tthou'rt firsttome Newloveswillcomewithdukes,but theList Li'ethat.kindface,andbreasts, whereIwasnursed, Ismypoorland,theNlobeof Isles.

SenatorLynchinproposingavote ofthankstotheReverendFather Smytheforhiseatitifiilandinterterestinel.ecture,remarkedthatthe :newdepartureofhavingSundayeveninelecturesonIrishsubjectswas astepintherightdirection.

IleWILFORD MITCHEL'ELECTORSOF

(LateT.Tateand(:oy.)

Established20yea', .andandEstateAgent,SwornValuator. AccountantandAutlitut, b3ILLIAASTREET.

Accountancylurkundertakenandd. feteduyN.J.eesthoven, L.1.A.V.

ST.VINCENTESTATE.

NoahPerth,overlookingHydePark. BestpositioninPerth.High,health) andpopular.Housesgoinguplikeanot, rooms.Buywhileyetthereistime.Clue totwotrains.

BestBuildingSitesnowavailablen.

Peith,andonlyafewBlocksleft.

Prices,from£75perblock.One-fifthdi nosit.Balanceeasy.

Also-

"SUBIA00ESTATE,"Northenbiaca, onthedirectrouteofproposednewrail wayfromSubiacotoNorthBeath.

Onemileoftrainortrain.Cambridge streetmacadamisedrightuptoEstate. Anopportunitytomakemoneynottob. missed.Buyearly.

ehela,from£15each.£5deposit,ano £1amonth;nointerest.

Also-

InnumerableHouses,PoultryFarms Farms,etc.,inalllocalities. CallandgetFullParticulars.

NORTHPERTH

VoteThus;

J.K.LEMeSURIER1

Zeir:A.Aecord

"Beindefatigableinyourpurpose andwithundauntedspiritresist iniquityantrytoconquerevil withgood,havingbeforeour-eyes therewardpreparedforthose'who coneatforthenameofChrist"PlUSIX.

eleRDAYAUG1JST29,19o8.

wardastherepeesentativeofabigotedcliqueandendeavourstoclaim thegeneralsupportofaconstituencybecauseheissuch,a.nepresentative,shouldbeleftseverelyalone. Hissympathiesaretoonarrowhis mindistoowarped;hiseducation istoosuperficialhispatriotismis toomuchaselfishdomesticatedassettoentitlehimtoanythinglike generalsupport.Unlessacandidate isbroad-mindedenoughtogiveearial recognitiontoeverysectionofthe communityinthematteeeofeducation,religiousfacilities,miningand agriculturaladvantages,andinevery otherquestionorinterestthatmakesforthesocial,moral,andmaterialgoodofthepeople,hisplaceis notinParliament,wheremenare supposedtobejustand'tolerant,but asthechairmanorsecretaryofa Lodgeorsectwhichprofesseskindredviewstohisown.Thesemen wouldneverthrowthemselvesinto anymovementthatmightbeoriginatedforthegreateryowlofthe many.Parochialismwouldpermeate theirmotives,intentionsandattions andtheirparliamentarycareerwoull heasuselessasitwouldbesterile andbarrenofameliorativeresultsin theinterestsoftl_erconstituents.

Catholicsaidthefortkcoahg Election

Bro.DowlingrepresentingStarof theseaBranch,insecondingthe vottofthanksremarkedthatthe sub.ctoftheLecturewasahappy :SelectionandthattheReeeendLecturerdidthesubjectjustice.

TheVicar-General,ReverendFatherI eo...hNvarinlysupportedthevoteof than's,whichwascarriedwithacCarnation.

ATrueBreathingCure. ForthenumerousThroatand ChestTroublessoprevalentin wintertheonlysafemethodof treatrinentistotakeamedicine straighttothelungs.Amedicine takenintothe stomachcanIltsik,\ onlyaffectthe lungs slightly....veryA glanceat thisdiagramwill showthat thethroat dividesintotwodistinct passages--one forbreathingonly(5).and another(6)for food&drink. Theonlyway togetamedicineintothe lungsIsto breatheItIn. Thisisthe PEPSway,forPepsconveya breathingmedicinewhichwill s'rengthenthetissues,destroy noxiousgerms,restorehealthy secretions&cureCoughs,Colds, BronchialandAsthmaticAffections. Theimmediateand continuoussuccessofPepsfor alltroublesoftheThroatChest andLungsisclearproofofthe genuinecharacterofthiswonderfulmedicine. Soldinmetalboxesat1/6and3/-byall ChemistsandStores,orThePepsPastille Co.,39PittStreet,Sydney,N.S.W.

TheCatholicbodyshouldtakea deepinterestsintheiorthcomingelections.'Iheyformanintegralpart ofthelaxlypolitic,andtheyshould bestaunch,courageous,earnestand readybyacombinedefforttohave themselvesrepresentedbythebest ofabunch,orbythebetterofthe two.Inpastelections,theyhave, asacommunityvotedblindlyifnot prejudiciallytotheirown-bestintercets.Forthistheymaythank the"personalfriendship"forthe candidatewhichwasandisashollowasitisunfaithful. Forthis friendshiptheyhavebetrayedtheir trust.Forithavetheysell!principle.Theyneverseemtoremember thatelectionpromisesareforthe mostpart.madeonlytohebrokennordotheyseemtoresentthetreatmentwhichhasFeesmetedoutto themonmorethanoneoccasionby theverymenwhomtheyputinto powerandposition.Theyhelper'to elevatethemtofame,andwhenthey vetthere,theyforgotthestepsLy whichtheyascended,sendtheyfelt ittheirdutytokicktheCatholics whohadmalethemselvestheirfootstool.

Thereisveryladedoubtthattheelectionswhichareprecipitatedupon us,andwhichwillafewweekshence tranleuilizemuchofthepresentauttogonisinandLitternessofpartiesandpoliciesarelikelytochangeparliamentaryrepresentationinthelocalassembly.True,thereisaplethoraof aspirantsforParliamentaryhonours orptrhapsParliamentaryeinolurtient -Itpiessomewelltoenterintothe localParliament.Theyfaremuch hotterthaniftheystucktothe trade,profession,orcraft,forwhich Godandnatureseemedtofitthem butbeingblessedwithoneormore ofthevirtuesorviceswhichwin popularsuffrage,theygetelectedaccordingly. Seldomhaveweseen sucharunofoanlidatesforthedifferentconstituencies.Insomethere areasmanyasfive-eachclaiming thatthepeoplewillactfoolishlyif theyrejecthim.Andyet,ifoneexamineandanalysetheirspeeches(oralandwritten)onecanhardlyfind asubstantialdifferencebetweentheir allegedlydivergentuiews.Intrinsicallytheyagreeatleastinsubstance.accidentillytheymaydifferas totheirindividualmodeofexpressingthesameidea.

Ifwelookatthematterfromanotheraspectitmightpossiblybesaid thatthecandidatesdifferinpolicy, becausetheyarethenomineesofdifferentlittlehethelsandcommunities. Butthefartthatonemanadvocates morecold-waterdrin'ini4,orlesslogitimatepleasureonSundaythanhis neighbour,andanotherthattheLalourvoteshouldnotlesubjecttocaucus.andanotherthatMembers'salarieeghoul()beincreasedby5oper cent..andyetanotherthatCatholic institutionsshouldbesubjecttothis, that.andeverysortofinspection, andespionage-these,andsuchlike pettifoggingthingswhichokscurethe mainpurposeforwhichtheyaresent toParliament,shouldnotbetaken noticeof'byelectorswhenthey choosetheircandidates.Suchmen deservenotthevotesofthepeople. IftheyreceivethemandarereturnedtoParliament,thepeoplewillnot berepresented,andtheymiehtjust aswellnothaverecordedtheirvotes orhaveremainedwithoutthefranchise. Anymanwhocomesfor-

Catholicsgetthecreditofbeing organisedandconsolidatedintheir politicalworkbytheir"friendsthe enemy.".tmoremistakenandinaccuratebeliefwasnevercirctileted. Theyshouldbeunitedandorganised fortheirowngoodt;buttheyare not,andwringtheyaretheonlyLodythat ledblindlybythevapid vapouringsandvaguedeclamationsof men%pitopretendtoinstructtheir generationinthePressandonthe platform,andwhose(mlyreamintentonisthe!falseanddefectivephilosophyandmoralityoflifewhich theyprofess. Thereiscoreason whyCatholicsshouldnot,whenthey setfootonthefloorof,theworldin thisoranyothercountrybefreeatel independentmine+toexpresstheir convictions,religiousand withoutbeingtimorousorapologetic.Fromtheattitudeofourpeopleenelectionquestionsandothers inwhichtheyshouldmanifestanintenseinterest,onewouldthinkthat theirexistencedependedupontheir remainingunknownandunnoticed. "Withbatedtreathandwhispering humbleness"theypasstheirexistence,andlivetheirlivesasifthey wereafraidandashamedtoheidentieedasCatholics,muohlesstobe heart'andsoulinanymovementthat wouldcontributetotheirownwellbeing.Thisisamiserableattitudeforanymanorwomanblessedwith aspark,ofmanhood.Itspoilsthem. Itunnervesthem.Itmakesthpm despised.Itisbadfortheircause. andItisevenamisfortuneforthe worlditself. ItmustnotLeunderstoel thatweinanvwaycounselagierossiveneras. Wedonot.buttaking timeCatholicbodyofthisStatefor whatweknowthemtohe,fairminded ar

SATURDAY,AUGUST29,19o8.

tolerant,educated,andintelligent Weseenoreasonwhy.theyshould notchooseacandidateofliteral andtolerantviewsinpreferenceto onewhomaybea.goodfellowin manyways,butyetwhofromhis rearing,educationenvironment,and convictionwillconsideritadutyto obstructtheChurchinalmostevery plankofherprogressiveprogramme. Catholicsputsuchmenintopower nen&onthelastoccasionandtheyhad themortificationofeeeingifmothearbigthembellowandventinslander andcantagainsttheChurohandher Institutionsincompanywiththe mostnotoriousant-CatholiccalumniatorsintheCommonwealth..If ourpeoplesupportsuchcandidates thistimetheyshallwintheopprobriumofrightthinkingmen,anda policyofobsequiousnessandservility -caneventuateonlyindisasterfor theirpains.

Diocesan News, CALENDAR.

Augusteoth-XII.SundayafterPentecost.FirstofSeptember, St.Fiacre,Confessor.

Mon.3i.-St.RaymundNonnatus, Confessor.

Tues.1Sept.St.LouisConfessor.

Wed.2.-St.Stephen(lein.gofHungary)Confessor.

Thur.3.-St.Elizsgieth(widow).

Fri.4.-St.RoseofViterbo.

Sat5.-St.LawrenceJustivian,BishopandConfessor.

TheRev.FatherReidyofEatenning,paidashortbusinessvisitto Perthduringtheweek.Heleftfor Irismissionby.theWednesday'searly .express.

W:A.Ifecord.

TheRev.FatherHayes,ofBunbury.goesonaholidaytotheGold6e1dsthisweek,exchangingwithFatherleielywhogeestoliun,buryfor aJenpurpose.

TheVeryRev.FatherCox,O.M.I. leftbythe"Roon"onlastSaturdayfor...Europe.TheRev.Father Grehanisapassengeronthesame boatonahealthtriptoIreland. Wewishthembonvoyage.

ThePrimaryAdelaideExamination beganonlastTuesday.Thereisa verylargebodyofstudentsentered, amongthembeingagoodlynumber fromtheCatholicschools.IIwe canjudgefromthemannerinwhich thelatteraregettingthroughwith theirdifferentsubjectsweanticipate splendidresultsfortheCatholic schools.

TheFoundationseoneofthenew SonventaftBeverleyistobelaidon the6thSeptetnl.er,bytheVery ReverendFatherGibney-theRevFatherSmythtopreachtheoccasionalsermon.

Wearegladtoreportthatthe Rev.FatherWhyteP.S.M.,isquite convalescentafterhisrecentillness.

EUCHARISTICHEARTOFJESUS

TheliblyFathergrantstoallthe Faithfulanindulgence,applicablealsotothesoulsinPurgatory,of threehundreddaysforeachrepetition(totiesquoties)oftheejaculation,"EucharisticHeartofJesus, havepityonus."(S.Conga.Indulgences,26Dec.,1907.)

OURLADYOFLOURDES.

TheHolyFathergrantstoallthe faithfulanindulgence,applicablealsototheHolySouls,ofthreehundreddaystotiesquotieseforeachrepetition)forthedevoutrecitationof theejaculation,"OurLadyofLourdes,pray'forus."(S.Cong.Indulgences,Nov.9,1907).

Supposeyouweremalignedand slanderedincertainquarters(says anAmericanExchange),andsuppose youhadafriendthatstoodupfor younexpoefedtheslander,cleared yourcharacter,andmadeyourespectedandfavouredwhereyouwerepreviouslymisunderstoodoedisliked, wouldyounotappreciatethatHeap

Well,asabelieerintheCatholic religion,youarefrequentlymisrepree sensedandmisunderstood.Butyou

Despitethefactthatoverwhelminghaveafriendthatgoestoseveral argumentshavebeenadvancedag-hundrednon-Catholicnewspaperoffi- ainsttheestablishmentofStateSe-oesandscoresoflibrariesandcorcondarySchoolstheGovernment mouthpiecesaysthey.aredetermined toestablishthem. Ofcourseone cannottakemuchnoticeofthepromisesmadeinelectioneeringspeeches andfurthermoreitiswellknown thatthemosteducatedmemberof theCabinetpoopoohstheidea-asridiculousexcess.

reelsthemisuntlersta-nding.That friendistheCatholicpaper. Thisalsoshouldbecreditedupto theCatholicpaper: Inthelocalityinwhichitispublished,thesecularpapersairemorecons-Wei-ateof Catholics'viewsandmoredisposed toPrintCatholicnews.Thelesson isthattheCatholicpapermakesthe Catholiccommunityrespected.

TheLabou.-Partyasamatterof course,cheerstheidea.TheydonotFortheCatholicfamilyofto-day seethattheflovernmentpromise-withanoceanofsecularnewspapcutsthegroundfromundertheirfeeters,periodicals,largeeditionnorbecausehadtheythisplanktogoifs,'andcountlesspamphletsabout it-teeCatholicpaperistherudder andcompasstoallwhowouldfollowthetruelineandreachtheright dintMation.

TheRev.Bro.HughesisprosecutinghismissionintheinnerAgriculturalcountry,andismeetingwith everysatisfaction. on,theywouldeaveatleastapolluter,andsentimentalmeansofattackontheGovernment.Thelattersaystheywillestablishthe schoolsthonehtheycannotforwant offunds,andlahonristsmustremain mute.Anotherpointtowhichlabourisblindisthatfortheest&lishnientofsuchschoolstheymust jaynotfortheeducationoftheir ownasmuchasfortheeducationof

TheHibernianSocietyofPerthistherichmaneschildren.Howmamakingasplendidefforttomakeit-nyofthepoet'man'schildrencanavselfknown,andintheprocesstoed-ailthemselvesofthe"splendideducationaladvantages"offeredby Statesecoaderysein)seJustabout twopercentofthem.andthesewill tothechildrenoftheLabourmembersofParliament,andforthisminimumofreselltheyclamourfora BillMediwillmakethempayfor thesuperioreducationoftherich man'schildren,whowilecentribete 98percent.oftheattendanceinthe proposedschool.T.aeouristsintheir fatuouspetchantforStatesupport foreverything,incomeblindtother owninterests,butthatwerepardenabledidtheynotdupetheirfollowers.lerwhomtheydothenhin'ing, suchas

ucatethepeopleinIrishHistory. AlmostalltheCatholicsinW.A.are eitherIrishbornorofIrishdescent, andyettheirknowledgeofthehistoryoftheirFatherlandisverymeagreindeed.Theyarenotperhaps-to beblamedandwouldnotbe,were theypreparedtolearnitevenatthe eleventhhour.Strange,asitmay appeartheCatholicswhouptoa fewyearsagolivedInIrelandhad noopportunityofstudyingthehistoryoftheircountry.Itwasnot asubjectforexaminationintheNationalSchools,andtherewaslittle encouragementgivenespiringstudentstomakeitupintheirafterschooldays.InAustraliait.was justthesame,althoughinourown State-thankstotheInspector-itis nowrecognisedonthecurriculumof studies.TheHibernianSocietyhas thereforetakenamost.necessaryand wehopeamostpopularattitude. Itsideaistodiffusetheknowledge ofthehistoryoftheOldLand-the NiobeoftheIslesamongtheCatholicpeople,andthemembersmayrest assuredthatthemorethehistoryof Irelandisknownandtherecordof herwoesandherstruaarlesandher sorrowsforfaithandfreedomestabliehed,theletterandpurerand morepatrioticwillbethepeople. Thereissomeindefinablesecretin thebondthathasalwaysknittogetherfaithandfatherlandintheIrishmind,sothatwheretheyremain united,therewefindallthatisblest andBestintheIrishcharacter,where, theyareseveredwefindthatwhich isworstandmostrepulsive..We congratulatetheSocietyonitsnew attitudeandhopefortheverybest andmostpermanentresultsfromitf

PRAYINGFORDYINGSINNERS.

ToallpriestswhoaresayingMass andtoallthefaithfulthatarepre. sentatMassiftheypiouslyrecommendtoGodthesinnersofthe wholeworldwhoatthattimearein theiragonyandwilldiethatday, theHolyFathergrantsanindulgenceofonehundreddays,which maybeappliedtothefaithfuldeparted(S.Cone.Indultences.10Dec.

TotakeaCatholicpaperisanevidenceofinterestinCatholicviews. aswellasCatholicnews.Tostop aCatholicpaperisevidenceofaloses ofinterestinthingsCatholic.

Youturnoverthepagesofamonsterpapertofindafewarticleshere andtherewhichinterestyou.But everypageofyourCatholicpaper hasarticlesappealingdirectlyel yourinterestandwrittenfromyour standpoint.

"WhatistheCatholicsideofall thistalkinthepapersaboutPapal finances?""WhatistheCatholic viewofthisnewbookwehear'so muchalout?""hewisthisor thatcurrenteventviewedfromaCatholicstandpoint?" Theseare questionsthatathoughtfulCatholic willask.liegetshisanswersby takineandreadingaCatholicpaper.

daynight.Itwasveryvariedand, theorphansenjoyeditVerymuoh. The'reryReverendFatherKeogh proposedaheartyvoteofthankson behalfoftheSistersofMerey,and theorphansto"UncleTomand Co.,"andhighlycomplimented themontheirexcellentperformance. Afterpartakingofrefreshmentsthe partysetoutforthecityquitejub- ilantoftheirsuccessandgrateful fortheirsplendideveningout.

TheBrake'soldierswhohavedied onAfricanfields,andtowhosememorywefindpublicmonumentserect, edalltheempireover,arenotthe onlyheroes,saystheVeryRev.Dr. D.J.O'Sullivan,S.M.A.,inthe "Tablet,"whohavegiventheirlivesfortheadvancementofBritishinfluenceinthedarkcontinentofAfrica. OnthedreadWestAfrican coast,onthatlandcanalthe"white man'sgrave,"whicheventhepass- ingoceansteamerskeepatadistance.therearestrewnsinglyandia groupsinjungleandonsea-beachthe gravesoffourhundredEuropeans. Theyarethelastearthlyrepeaterplaceofalonglineofdevotedpriestsandnunsofthe.recentlyfounded SocietyofAfricanMissions.From theirheadquartersatLyonsthey hadcomebatiathbybatchtothis poorunhappylandwherestillthe slavemartyieldedupitshumanfreightandSatanreapedhisshareof honourfromaltarsreeking-withthe bloodofhumanvictims,toleadit backtoitsmakerandshowitthe beautiesofChristianvirtueand Christiancivilisation. Theycame, buttheycametodie.

InMay,1859,aFrenchfrigate boretohispostthefounderofthis society,Mgr.deBresillac,whohad teenappointedtotakechargeofthe newVicariateofSierraLeone.A Priestandalaybrotheraccompaniedhimtwootherpriestswereetwsitinghisarrival.Sixweespassedandthen'therewasneitherBishopnorpriestnorbrother. The zealousandintrepidBishopfella victimtotinemurderousclimateonlysixweeksafterhisarrival.He receivedExtremel'nctionatthe bendsofanotherdyingman,the lastsurvivorofhispriests,whoina fewhonesmotefollowedhisbishop intoeternity.

IntheSeminaryoftheAfrican missionsthereissoilpreserved MeS.juurnalofelgr.denreeelac, tentheles,pagetethepreciousvoltramisrecordedthedeathofthe lastbut,oneofhismissionaries. Thenfollowthesewords Thisis alighteningstrokeformebutI willremainaseversubmissiveto thewildofGerd.''Wordstrulyworthyofahero,andtheleaderofa phalanxofheroes

Worldliness-everywhereworldliness! In!themartandintheworkshop-intheglitterofthetheatre,in itis. thehallsofsociety,intheinspiration-ofthelatestnovel,andInthe foldofthemorningpaper,weneed allthespiritualisingforceswecan bring.intoourlivesandourhomes. Letushavegoodreadingthen-CatholicbooksandCetholicpapers.

TheveryactoftakingaCatholic paperistantamounttoraisin/aCatholicflagoveryourhome.Beassuredthatsuchanacttonesupthe Catholicityofyourwholefamilyand helpstomakeyourdescendantsvertebrateamongmen.

Dependuponit-nCatholicfamily broughtuptoreatiyearafteryear

Didthemissionsthencometoan end NoIntheto e(Adsof asonoftheSociety,theCatholic Missionshavegrownabovethegravesofthedevotedpriestsandnuns whogavetheirlaboursandtheirlivestofoundthem.To-daytheMissionfieluoftheAfricanSocietyoumbens40,000negroCatholics,who have82Churches,80collegesand schools,47orphanagesanddispensaries,2leperhousesandotherminorinstitutions,togetherwithseventymissionstationswhichareregularlyserved.Itisadministeredby threeVicarsApostolic,fourPrefectsApostolicwiththehelpof190 priestsand90.religionnn.

HeartAssociationtakesplaceon nextWednesdayintheCathedralof theImmaculateConception.

"UncleTome'andhisSunshine TesteemParty,raveasplendidmusical eetertainmenttothechildrenofSt. Joseph'sOrphanage,onlastTees-

19071.TheHolyFathergrants,anaRoodCatholicweeklywillgeta inlet-eweoftieeehundied1,ays, thousand-foldthevalueofthesubplicahletothefaithfuldeparted,toscriptionpaid. allthefaithfulwhowithdevoutand contriteheartsrecitethisprayer:-TheusualmeetingoftheSacred "MyGod,IofferTheeallthe Masseswhicharebeingcelebrated throughoutthewholeworldfor sinners.intheiragonyandwhoare todiethisday.MaythePrecious BloodofJesusOurRedeemerobtain mercyforthem."(S.Cong.Indulgences,18Dec.,1907).

Ofthemore,than4o0priestsand nunswhohavediedsincethemissionwasestablishedfiftyyears'ago twelvediedwithinthelastseven months.Theaveragemissionlife ofthepriestshasbarely,exceededthreeyears,andtliat ofthesisterseeadiedfour.Theaverageageofthepritntshasbeenthirtyyears,andthatofthenuns,twenty-eight.Aretheynotallheroes. thoughunknown?

Correspondence.

WedonotnecessarilyidentifyourSelveswiththevi.eviiirefourcorrespondents.

NorwoodHotel, TotheEditor.

IthinkhisLordship'sBishopGibney'sletterinyourissueofthe22nd isatimelywarningagainstpunitive Methodsofdealingwithnatives. NoonewouldeversuspecttheGovernmentofW.A.ofhavinganyguiltyintentinthematteroftheTurkeyCreekaffaer-oranyotheraffair inwhichtheNativesareconcerned. Sosolicitiousaretheyabouttheir Well-beingthattheywouldnoteven winkaneyeorlendthemhand-culTs andchainetocaptureNativeswho haddonenothing;nevertheless teemswithinstancesofbarbaritiescommittedonthemenandwomenoftheunhappyrace.Wheneverablackfellowcommitsamurder YlearetoldinBigBoldlettersof theinstanttokillandothersinister quotationswhicharebynomeans peculiartoNativeraces.Theblack isleesscientificinhismethodsthat Isallandasfarasinstincttokill goes,yourwhitecangivetheblack manypoints.

Thenifsciencewerecalledonto assert.thetruththefactwouldbecome,widerknownthatthe"exalt, edmorality"ofthewhiteisthe chiefcause.oftherapidextinctionof theAustralianNatives,whosomehowmanagedto.preservethemselves inrobustframefromthestoneages. Theycometousinprimevalsimplicityandwetaughtthemvicesand crimeswhichkilledthem. Tobe sure,theblackisnooratorand keepsnoaccountofthewrongsand offencescommittedonhisrace.His lawishisspear,andheneverappealstoitunlesshehasagrievance. Butthenourpunitivefriendisno betterwillallourboastedcivilization.It:failstohideakindredspiritwhichliesinthebreaetofthe savaee.Thereisstillneedforthe tenthCommandmentintheDeealogueandunlesswechosetoshake handswithhypocrisybyassuming thatthisisaspecialinjunctionfor theperusaloftheNatives.Idon't knowthatwecanpointthetinge: ofscornatthehlacktellowinanythingforevenbeneaththe.starchand perfumesweknowthereexistsblack Sends,muchdarkerthantheskinof theunfortunateaborigines.

OhPrideandGlory ComeontoClod O'erwhiteman'sgorey WriteIchahod.

Iam,sir, e E..T.BLAKE, EastPerth.

OriginalPoetry,

EVENINGHYMNOFACHILDIN SORROWADDRESSEDTOOUR BLESSEDLADY.

I. DearestMotherseemysorrow listentoamourner'scry Heartslikethine,sokindandtender, Ne'ercanspurnaplaintivesl*'h. Mypoorheartwithgriefisladen, Sorrow'scloudo'er-hangsmybrow

GentleMotherspotlessmaiden, Comeohcome,consolemenow.

Chorus:Hearmyprayer0thouwhosesorrow, Farsurpassedallwordscansay, kindlycome,and'erethemorrow Sweetlywipemytearsaway. II.

Great,Ithinkmylittletrouble, FreerromitIsielitobe.

Yet.it'shutatinyrtewelrop

Thinewasboundlessasthesea Maythethou*thee'oftin'dolors

Sooffiemeinthishoarofwoe

Ii'sealinimofHeavenlyodors Mayitsoorliealleriefsbelow.

-MARIAM'S.

Above,andotherbeautifulhymns willbefoundinSt.doseph'SPrayerBook,aworkspeciallycompiled toenableyoungpeopletoprepare properlyforthereceptionoftheSacrarnents.Thebookisapprovedby theBishopoftheDioceseandhasreceivedtheBlessingoftheHolyFatherPiusX.forallwhowilldevoutlyuseSt.Joseph'sPrayerBook.EveryboyandgirlinW.A.shouldhavea copyofthismostusefullittlework, ItcanbeobtainedfromanyCatholictook-seller.

Mr.C.J.R.LeMesurierwhois standingasastraight-outLabour CandidateforNorthPerthaddressed alargegatheringofelectorsatBayswaterlastMondaynight,the24th inst.Interalia,Mr.LeMesurier said Thatifelectedhewould fighttohavejusticemetedoutto thealoriginesofWesternAustralia. Hehad,whilstanofficialinIndia, toruleovertribes,whichwere,in Manyrespects,similartotheNor 'West,natives.Themethodheused, andsuccessfullyused,wastoaSCeralitwhoweretheBea:amen,confirm themintheir.officeandmakethem responsibleforthegoodconductof theirrespectivetribes.Havingdefinedalocationforeachtribe,heorderedthatnooneshould,without specialpermission,crossitsboundaries.Bynayofcivilizingthetribes menwithasoundknowledgeofagiiceltureandkindredcallingswere sentamongthemasinstructors. AnymisbehaviourwaspunishedthrouehtheHeadmanconcerned,soalso throughtheflea.dman,wasgoodconductrewarded.Dealing.scientificallywithourownblacksMr.,LeMeeuriersaidthathewouldleaparty tofullyrecognzingthemagssifiCient workthathasbeendoneandisstill beingdonebytheChurchmissions amongsttheW.A.blacks.Hedesiredtoparticularlyrecognise/heal,origines'Missionsconductedbythe FathersandSistersoftheRoman CatholicChurchandwould,ifreturned,_fighttohavethoseandtheothermissionsrewardedfortheirwork. tohavethemendowedbytheState withanyauthoritynecessarytothe successfulprosecutionofthetaskto whichtheyhadconsecratedtheirlives.

Attheconclusionoftheaddress, whichtookoveranhourtodeliver, Mr.LeMesurierwasaccordedanunanimousvoteofthanksandconfidence.

Itmustnotbeforgottenthatthe severalcollectorsengagedattheCathedralarerequestedtotakethe namesofintendingsubscriberstothe "W.A.Record,"onSunday(tomorrow)attheMasses,andalsoat theeveningdevotions.Thematter wassufficientlyventilatedonlast Sundayatthedifferentinstructions, andweanticipatesatisfactoryresults. Asummaryofthereasons givenbyBishopsandpriestsoverthe worldforsupportingtheCatholicorganispublishedinthisweek'sissue.

AiscelVneeit5jetthigs.

WHILETHEMINISTERISARAY THEPHONOGRAPHWILL PLAY.

CHICAGO.-"CannedSermons willlie,preachedinmanyChime() Churchesthissummerwhenthe1..1-torseoawayontheirannualvacations."Canned"sermonsarethe kindthatarereproducedonaphonographmachine.Oneofthepastors says"thecanned"sermonis Certainlyonup-to-datetwentiethcenturyidea,andI'minclinedtothink itanexcellentone.Afewdaysago Iheardacoterieofministersdiscus-

singit,andallwereheartilyinfavourofthenewusetowhichthephonographcanbeput.Youhaveauthorityfrommetoannouncethat.I willgladlyfurnishcylindersor.cannedserincens,'astheyarecalled,to anyministerinChicagowhowishes toreproducetheminhis,Church Theofferisopentoalldenominations,andTwillfurnishtheclinder freeofcost.Theywillhebythe bestpulpitoratorsinthecountry."

EVOLUTIONOFTHEPIANO.

Thepiano,asweseeittoday,is thegrowthofcenturiesofinvention. Initsinfancyitwasaharpwith twoorthreestrings.Fromtimeto timemorestringswereadded,and afterawhilethecitharawasborn.

Thecitharawasin.theshapeof theletterP.andhadtenstrings. Ittook,manycenturiesformusicians togettheideaofstretchingthe stringsacrossanopenbox,butsmiles whereabouttheyear1.200thiswas thoughtofandthedulcimermade itsappearance,thestrings,beingstruckwithhammers.Foranotherhunchedyearsthehammerswereheldinthe handsoftheplayers,andthenageniusinventedakeyboard,which,being struckbythefingers,movedthehammere.Thisinstrumentwascalleda clavicytherinm,orkeyedcithara. Thisunderwentsome!notifications, andimprovementsfromtimetotime.

In.QueenElizabeth'stimeItwascalledavirginal.Thenitwascalleda spine,becausethehammerswerecove eredwithspinesorquills,which truckorcaughtthestringsofwires andproducedthesound. From 17o0to'Sooitwasmuchenlarged andimproved,andcalledhartisicord.

In171o,BartolomeoChristofoll,an Italian,inventedakeyorkeyboard, suchaswehavenowsubstantially, whichcausedhammerstostriteithe wiresfromabove,andthusdevelopedthepiano.Inthepast15oyears thereisnomusicalinstrumentwhich hassocompletelyabsorledtheinyeetivefacultyofmanasthepiano.

Sayineunkindthingsaboutothers Writingletterswhenangryinstead ofwaitinguntilyouhavecooled downandthoughtmattersover.

Thinkingofyourself&steadofdongforandthinkingofothers.

Belittlingthosewhomyonenvybecauseyoufeelthattheyarereally uperiortoyourself.

(lazingidlyintothefutureand 'dwarfinginsteadofmakingtitemost ofthepresent.

EARLYTRAINING.

Whoisnotacquaintedwithmotherswhomadeslavesofthemselves firstforthesmallchildren,thenfor thehalf-grownboysandgirls,and laterfortheyoungmenandwomen whoseemedtoregardthehomeas afreeboarding-house,wherethey hadnoresponsibility.

Itmaysoundahitalesurdifohark backtobabyhood,butitisinthat babyhoodthatthetroublebegan, anditistherethatthetraining mustopen.

Thechildrenwon'tfinditailltrdshipeither,unlessitissuggestedto them.Rathermusttheytakeitas amatterofcoursethattheyshould beartheirshareinkeepingthehouse.

Tomostsmallgirlsthereisadeliciousgrown-upfeelinginbeingpromotedtohelpingmotheraboutthe work.

Thatthisorthatdutyshouldbe giventothelittledaughterforher veryownistoheratremendous thing.Itmayheonlykeepingthe sallecellarsfilledortherunesofthe chairsdustednrthehat-rackinorder.TAMP.thompl)itbe,itis'the eirl hit:role('lenintoher eine:doteandtheforesliadowineofa homewhichshallseinedayheher par'inn

ThoseoftheFrenchBishopswho havesecentlyreterael-fromRome totin*.dioceseshaveiesitedintereetineletterstotheirflocks.The131shopofAiresteesh:speoplethatbhe HolyPallieraddressedhimthus:-

Donotlosecourage Godiis us.WearesulleringforHim,and I-Hewillneverabandonus.AndaS GodcannotbeConquered'by'the'wica ked,wearecertainthattheChurch willtriumphatlast.When? War donotknow-letusawaitHisowe timef

TnthesteppesofRussia,where' wolvesaboundandthehorsesleada' wildlifeandhavetoshiftforthemselves, itissaidthatayoungcolt willsometimesbemadesofuriousby thepersecutionofhisenemiesthat' hewillrushwildlyamongadrove ofwolvesandbiteandstrikeuntil hehasslaughteredalareenumberof them. Thesehorsesareexceptionallyfierce,renderedso,itissupposedbytheextremevariationsinthe climate.Atonetimeoftheyear theysufferfromtheintensebeatofa tropicalsun,andatanotherthey liVeamongrapingsnow-stormsand extremecold.

DOYOUKNow

Thatagiraffe'stongueisnearly twofeetlong?

Thatyourheartbeatsnearlyere timesaminute?

Thatatelephantisn't"grown-up'' tillitis24yearsold?

Thatacaterpillareatstwiceits ownweightinfoodeveryday

Thatbeescanflyforashortdistancefasterthanpigeons?

Thatwhenarobincatchesabig worm.hecutsitinpiecesbeforehe eatsit?

Thatwhalesliveaboutahundred years,camels75,lions40,horses25, dogs14,andrabbitsonlyseven.

ThatschoolchildrenintheEast Indiesaretaughttorememberthe multiplicationtableupto40times 40?

`Oh,George,"sheexclaimed. "nowthatyou'veseenmynewhat yousimplycan'tregretthatIgot itIsn'tit'justapoem?" "Well,Uitis,"repliedGeorge,"I supposeapropertitleforitwould. be"OwedtotheMilliner.''

ISFRIDAYUNLUCKY

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IsFridayunlucky? Gladstone, Beaconsfield,Washington,Bismark, FahrenheitandSpurgeonwereborn onFriday.HenryVIIIfgaveCabot hiscommissionwhichledtothediecoveryofNorthAmerica,Columbus actuallydiscoveredtheContinent, andthePilgrimFatherslandedat PlymouthRockonFriday. Once more Thefirstnewspaperad.and thefirstnewspaperprintedbysteam power(the"LondonTimes"),appearedbothonFriday,whilethe StampActwasrepealedinEngland onthesamedayoftheweek.With CharlesDickensFridaywasanespecialfavourite.

DONTgFoalHUSBANDS.

Don'tbepayingahighpricefor clearstosmokewhileyouthinkout plansforgreatereconomyinthefamilygrocerybill.

Don'tforgetthatmembersofthe family-haveasgoodarightto0 pleasantgreetingwhenmet,andwill appreciateitasmuch,asthebusiness orsocialacquaintancesnextdoor.

Don'tlistentothemanwhobegins todis.paragehiswifeandparadeher realorfanciedshortcomingstothe world.

Don'tmakeitnecessaryforany persontogiveyoulikeadvice.

halmheCityIf$117

LastweekatLourdes,thefavoured s'cityofMary"inthesouthof .France,thousandsofpilgrimsfrom allpartsoftheChurchgatheredtogethertojoininthecelebration.of thefiftiethanniversaryofthelast appearanceoftheBlessedVirginto ,emied.BernadetteonJuly16th1858.The greatfeastwasprecededbyaTridu. uniofextraordinarysolemnity.

OnTuesday,July14th,shortlybe. foreteno'clock,abeautifulportrait ofhisHolinessPopePiusX,exquisitelyworkedinmosaic,andsurmountingtheentrancetotheCrypt endertheBasilica,wasunveiledin thepresenceofalargecrowd.The sacredministersthendescendedto theChurchoftheHolyRosary, wherePontificalHighMasswascelebratedlyMgr.Eyssantier,Bishopof LaRochelle,inthepresenceofthe ArchbishopofTours,theBishopof TarbesandSanPaulo,andtwo MissionaryprelatesfromAmerica.

THEJUBILEEMASS.

TheMesseduCinquantennire," composedbyM.l'AbbeNoelDarros, ChoirmasteroftheSanctuariesof Lourd'es,wasfinelyrenderedbythe choiroftheBasilica,theauthorhimselfpresidingattheorgan.After theMass,aprocessiontothegrotto wasformed,andsomebannerswere blessedbytheBishopofTarbes.The largestofthesebannerswassent bytheArchbishopofTeam(Ireland), andwascomposedofagoldenheart onagreenbackgroundofIrishpoplin.Themorningcelebrationswere thenconcluded1ytheassembledBishopsgivingtheirblessingtothe pilgrimspresentattheGrotto.

Intheafternoonatthreeo'clock, PontificalVesperswerecelebratedin theopenairontheplateauinfront oftheRosaryChurch. Asermon waspreachedbyMgr.Part,Bishop ofPanders,attheconclusionofthe Vespers. TheBlessedSacrament wasthenenthronedonthealtarimprovisedinfrontofthegatesofthe RosaryChurch.andthechoirsang the"0Salutaris."

THEPROCESSION.

TheCelebrant,Mgr.Albano(Brazil),carriedtheBlessedSacrament inprocessionthroughthedensemultitude,blessingeachofthesickindividually. Duringtheprocession theassembledpilgrims,underthe directionofoneofthechaplains, prayedaloudforthesick.

Intheevening,afterdark,atorchlightprocessiontookplaceround thegroundsbelongingtotheSanctuary.Somanyjoinedinthatthe Crossbearerarrivedbackinfrontof theRosaryChurchbeforethosewho formedtherearhadstartedonthe round. Whenallhadarrivedin frontofthegatesofthefavoured sanctuary.theiireeialimgChaplain intendthe''Credo,"whichwas sungthroughoutbytheassembled multitude,allkneelingatthewords, "etincarnatesest."etc. During thesingingofthephrase"etinunam,sanct-am.CatholicametApostolicamEcelesiam,"alltorcheswere raisedasaprofessionofFaithand ofundyingloyaltytotheSeeof Rome.

-.ie.. THRONGEDSANCTUARIES.

TheCelebrantto-daywasMgr.RenoteArchbishopofTours.Cardinal Andrieu,ArchbishopofMarseilles, presidedinthesanctuary.

AftertheMass,theprocessionto theGrottowasagainformed,andon arrivalthereMgr.Sohoepfer,Bishop ofTarbes,addressedafewwordsto thepilgrims,askingtheirprayersfor thePope,forFrance,forthemselves, andtheirfamilies.Twodecadesof theRosaryhavingbeensaidfortheft intentions,thechoirsangthe"Angelus,".andtheCardinalandBishops blessedthepilgrims,whothenbegan slowlytodisperse.

ACURE.

intheafternoonatthreeo'clock PontificalVesperswereagainsung intheopenair.TheCardinal,presided,andMgr.Oliveira,Bishopof Cochin(India),wastheCelebrant.

Thesickweredrawnupintwolines fortheirspecialblessing,andhardly hadtheprocessionstartedwhena movementwasnoticedinthecrowd, andthePeoplewatchingfromthe terraceabovebegantoclaptheir hands.

Ayounggirloftwenty-fiveyears. namedAmelieBiton,fromToursstridenlysatuponthestretcher,though foreighteenmonthsshehadnotbeen abletostir.

Atnightfallatorchlightprocession wasagainformed,andthousandsof pilgrimswalkedroundthegrounds siring"AveMaria." Theday's celebrationsconcludedwiththesing, ingofthe"Credo"infrontofthe Church.

SISTERRAPHAELCURED.

Thursday,July16.AtearlymorningthetownofLourdeswasbesiegedbymultitudesfromallparts comingintothegreatfeast.Itwas well-nighimpossibletoapproachthe Grotto,andtheBasilica,'Crypt,and RosaryChurchwerealikecrowded withdevoutcommunicants. This morningSisterRaphael,areligious oftheOrderoftheGoodShepherd, afterbathingforthesixteenthtime suddenlyfeltherselfcured,andwalkedfromthebathwithoutdifficulty.

ThePontificalhighMassthismorningwascelebratedattheGrotto, whichwasdecoratedwithlilies,by hisEminenceCardinalAmine-it in thepresenceoftheArchbishopsof Viterbo.andTours,theBishopsof Tarbes,Aire,SanPaulo.InRochelle Bayonne.Beausejour,Sfax.Tortiona, Fano,Montalto,Pesaro,RipartranInn.Pamiers,Caroassone,Cochin. andDames.AftertheMasstheCatfeltedpreachedashortsermon,exhortingthepeopletoprayforthe Pope,theBishoPs,thefaithfulpresent,andforallCatholicsunited withthem,andalsoforFrance.The Angeluswasthensung,andtheCardinalandtheeighteenbishopshaving giventheirblessing,thecrowd1.egan todisperse.

FURTHERFAVOURS.

fourteenyearsold,aFirstCommunicant,dressedinwhitewithacrown ofrosesonher'lead,suddenlyfellon herkneesinherbath-chair,tihougb fortwenty-twomonthsshecould makenomovementwhatever.

THEEVENINGMASS.

AfterBenediction,themultitudesof pilgrimsbegantoconvergetowards theGrottofortheEveningMaas. Theesplanade'infrontoftheGrotto beingsooncrowded,largenumbers wentacrosstheriverandstoodon thegentleslopeofthefieldoverlookingtheshrine.ThewholecongregationpresentattheMassnutue beredoverIoo.00o,and.alljoined intheGregorianChant.Afterthe MasswasfinishedandthePapalblessinggiven,asickwomanwhowas presentinaBath-chairroseand walkedtotheDoctor'soffice.

Intheeveningthetorchlightprocessiontookplaceagain,andthe wholetownwasilluminatedinhonourofOurLady.TheBasilicaand RosaryChurohwereoutlinedinElietriclightfromthegroundtothe tipof.theCross,andonthehillopposite,theCastleofLourdesstood outagainstthesky,illuminedalternatelyredandwhite. Tnthetown everyhouseandhotelhaditsfairy lampsandflags,andhereandthere arepresentationofthelastapparitiontoBernadettewasfixedupon thewalls.

Onthefollowingdaythousandsof hepilgrimsleftLourdeswiththe memoriesofthedevotionalandpaheticscenesoftheJubileestamped upontheirmindsandaseachtrain passedtheGrottohandkerchiefswaved-fromeverywindowasaparting salutetothehallowedspotsoprivil ledbytheImmaculateMotherof

%skillessandits Treatment.

Wednesday,July15.Likeyesterdaymorning.beforesixo'clock,the SanctuarieswerethroneedwithpeopleassistingatHolyMassandreceivineHolyCommunion.EveryavailablealtarwasinuseforthecelehrationoftheHolySacrifice.and.at eachtwoorthreepriestswerewaitingtheirturntocelebrate. Soon afternineo'clock,thecrowdsbegan toturnamaintowardstheRosary ChurchfortheHighMass.andwhen atlengththesacredministersarrived,precededbytheichoirboyssingins;the"AveMarisStella."the churchwascrowded.

Atthree.o'clockthebeltsofthe Basilicarangoutapeal,andthe longPontifical:processioncamein sightoncemore.HisEminenceCardinalAndrieutookhisplaceatthe throne,andtheArchbishopsandBishopsarrangedthemselvesoneach side.ThePsalmswereadmirably sungbythechoir-boys,andatthe "AveMarisStella"and"Magnincat"thewholemultitudejoinedin thepraisesoftheQueenofHeaven. Theappearanceoftheimprovised "sanctuary"asseenfroMabove wasmostpicturesque.TheCardinal onhisthronesurroundedbytheBishopsintheirpurple,theCamionswith theirblackcapesfringedwithred, andthechoirboysintheirbluecassocksAndwhitelacesurplices.presentedascenewhichwillneverfade fromthememoryofthosewhowere nresent.

TheBlessedSacramentwasagain carriedinprocessiontoblessthe sick,whoweregatheredtogethertinderthetreesonaccountofthetroeicalheatofthesun.Anotherameliorationtookplace.Alittlegirl

hasadvocatedtheclaimsofanew drugBromeral,whichcausesvomit-ingtoteaseandrelievesthehead. ache.ItisbesttotakeBromural asaprophylactic*leforestartingon thevoyage.

Seasicknessisnotusuallyaserious malady,nordoesiteverthreaten lifebutitisespeciallyundesirable becauseitcomesatatimewhenone anticipatessomerecreation,and lookstoaseavoyageforinvigorationandtone.

MenziesNotes

TheAnnual"HopandTrot"its aidoftheCatholicBuildingFund washeldintheTownHallonthe 5thinst.Theseannualmeetingsof pleasure,andagilityareinvariably anticipatedwithinterestbyaconsiderablesectionofthecommunitynotonlyfortheworthyobjectin viewbutalsoforthepleasantmemoriesconnectedwiththegone-foreversocials,allofwhichbearthe hallmarkofsuccess,financiallyand socially-astanding(orhopping)Kee cedentpredictingsuccessforthefuture,intheopinionofthepublic. AttheAnnualinquestioncloseon 8ocouplespromenadedalivelyfloor tofoot-stirringnotesfromFirmin's Orchestra.Manypicturesqueand dainty-clove-bitedresseswereinevidence,thepromenadetosupperinthe Annexe,attractedspecialattenbioa, andmanymeritsareduetotheenergeticladies,whoprovidedforthe pleasantinterval by asubstantialrepast.ThedittiesofM.C. werealternatelycarriedoutbyMessrsM.J.HenleyandG.Butlerand theproceedsresultedinsomething overLeoprofit.

Therecanbenodoubtthatseasicknessisduetothedisturbanceofe.luilibrinm attendsthemotion ofthevessel.Itisadisorderwhich effectsalllivingbeings,sothateven cattlearevictimsthereto. There areveryfewpeopleindeedwhocan boastofbeingproofagainstseasickness,withtheexceptionofinfants atthebreast,andveryyoungchildrenwhorarelysuffer.Theconstitutionincourseoftime,becomesaccustomedtotheswayingofthevessel;but,evenhardenedsailorsare notquitefreefrommaldemarina tempestuoussea.

Thetossingarilpitchingmovementsoftheshiparethemostprone tocausethesickness.

Thereisnounanimityofviewin regardtotheessentialnature'ofseasickness.Somescientistsassociate itwithpsychicalcauses,othershold thatthedisturbanceofequilibriumirritate;thetrainandgastricviscera.Otherslookuponthecirculationesthemainfactor.considering thatthesuddenemptyingandfilling ofthebloodvesselsofvariousparts ofthebodydeterminephenomenaof seasfcliness.

Foralongtimesodiumandpotassiumbromidehavebeenadvocated asaffordingsomerelieftoseasickness.Butinordertoobtainany benefitfromtherethedosesrequired aresolargethatthereissomerisk ofpoisoning.(Snellsedativesas Cloralandopium'doacertainamountofgood,Insofaras'theywill producesleepforatimehutthediscomfortrecoursafterwardsmoreseverely.These'drugs,are,moreover. inthemselves,liabletodoharm).

Recentlyaship'ssuTzeonwriting totheNewYorkMedicalVontlily.

Suboinedarethenamesofladieswhoassistedbycollecting,as waitresses,promWingrefreshments, etc.,-Mesdames,Mackay,Copley, Cogan,C.Fenwick,Bevani,,T.Dillon,Fennell,Strauss.O'Reilly,Woolgar)Brady.andtheMissesO'Sullivan,Maggetti,Henry,Harold,Mackay,McCormick,andFraser.

AnewHallwasopenedatWoolgar(4mile)somefewweeksago,and Masswascelebratedinitforthe firsttimeonthe9thinst,by Rev.FatherGilroy.Their fairScongregation.

The,Best CoughDrops AreDrops ofAyer's CherryPectoral.

Sixtyyearsagophysiciansfirst usedAyer'sCherryPectoral,and eversincethenithasbeenthe standardcoughremedyalloverthe world.Thousandsoffamilies,in Europe,Asia,Africa,andAmerica, keepabottleofitinthehouse readyforanemergency.

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them(gated controlsthespasmodiceffortsof coughing,relievesthecongestionin thethroat,quietstheinflammation inthebronchialtubes,andprevents thelungsfrombecominginvolved. Therearemanysubstitutesand imitations.BesureyougetAyer's CherryPectoral.Itcontainsno narcoticorpoisonofanykind. Putupinlargeandsmallbottles.

PreparedbyD..1.C.Ayer&Co.,Lowell,Mass.,U.S.A.

Remnants.Remnants.

TheGreatFairof1908at BonnBros.

QuestionBox.thedecreesofthethirdCouncilof Baltimore,whoseauthorityhasnever beenrinestioned.

Question3.-

Jwhys. toa

Question.-LenyoutellWhetneetheIstheIndependentOrderofPoresgreat.?stPaintingintheworldisCa-tersaSocietyknowerus"secret" threwinthane,orwhetheritowesorcondemnedbytheChurch? its LINct secularidea?-N.havehadseveralanswerstoquestion andwouldliketoknowwhatyour opinionis

Answer Criticsdifferwidelyastowhichis thegreatestpictureintheworld. Diller:en,SchoolsofPaintingeach havetheirloftiestexampleoftheir ownparticularmanner.Butitmay besaid,withadegreeofaccuracy, thattheSistineMadonna''isnow consideredthesupremepictureofthe world.Nopaintingissopopular, andofnonearesomanycopiesmade andsold.ThepicturewasrevealedtoRaphaelinavision,saysan Italianlegend,inanswertohisprayersforInspiration.Itwaspainted fortheBlackFriarsofthemonasteryofSanSistoinPiacenza,asmall Italiantown,aLout1515or1518. KingAugustusofSaxonypurchased the*ter..fromtheFathersofSan Sistoin1753for£i4,000andit wasremovedtoDresden.In1826 Palmarrolil,afamousRomanrestorer ofmasterpieces,examinedtheonevasandfounditwornsothinthat thepicturewasindangerofperishing.However,thepainthadLeen putlayeruponlayersothickthathe wasabletoremovetheoldcanvas andgluethepaintinguponanew base.Healsoremovedthegrime andsmokeofcenturies.

Thecanvasiseightfeethighby sixandone-half'feetwide.Thefiguresarelife-size,OurBlessedLady beinefiveandone-halffeet.Webeholdtheheavenlyvisionasthrough awindowandseetheVirginMother brinjnedowntheChristchildfrom 'heaventoearth.

Quer.t.in2.-

IamaconvertandIownalotin aProtestantCemetery.MayIbe buriedthere,andunderwhatconditions? "C."

Answer:-

WhilsttheChurchforobviousreasonsismostanxiousthatallher childrenshouldbeburiedinconsecratedground,sheallows,wherecireumstancesrequireorjustlyit,as inyourcase,burialinaProtestant cemetery,permittingthepriestto blessthelot.

Inthiscountrytheredoesnotseem toanyexplicitlegislationonthe point,hutouropinionisLasedon

Answer:-

TheIndeondentOrderofForesters isnotamongtheexplicitlycondemnedSoei.ties.TheSecretSocieties whichthet'lurchfurl:idsCatholics toholdmembershipinarefivethe Freemasons,theIndependentOrderof IGoodTemlllars,theKnightsofPYthiestheOddFellowsandtheSons ofTemperance.

Question4.-

WouldyoukindlysayinyourinterestingQuestionColumniwhatisthe derivationofMaundy-Thursday?W.

Answer

rThisquestion,whichwassubmitted toussomemonthsago,hasbeenunavoidablycrowdedoutuntilthepresnitissue.Speltnanderives"Maundy"frommande,ahand-basket,in whichtheKingcarriedthealmshe gavethepoor.Otherstakeitfrom diesmandati,thedateonwhichOur LadgaveIlismandateto."loveone another."ItistheThursdaybeforeGoodFriday,andonthisday itwasthecustomforEnglishKings togivealmstoasmanypoormen asthekingswereyearsofage.It wasbegunbyKingEdwardIII.,in 1163. Englandwasthenentirely Catholicandincommunionwiththe HolySee.

Question3.

Recentlywrites"Inquirer."I wasdiscussingwithaProtestantthe projectedBillfortheinspectionof ConventsinEngland.-TEeProtestantarguedthatnunswere"walled up"inthemiddleagesandmightbe now,also. Isthereanytruthin the"MiddleAges"charge?

Answer7-

Veryfewbelievethatnunswere "walledup"now.a-days,exceptthe awfullyignorantwhoseopiniondoes notcount.Withregardtothemiddleag'stheillustriousRev.II. Thurston,8.J.,whostudiedthis questionatlength,paysthat"to anyonewhohonestlylooksintothe matteritwillbeclearthatnoStat. InesofanyReligiousOrderhaveyet beenhroughtforwardwhichprescribe

suchpunishnent,thatnocontemporaryrecordsspeakofitsinfliction, thatnoattemptismadetogivedetailsofpersonortime,thatthefew traditionsthatspeakofthediscoveryrr;wailed-upremainscrumbleawaythemomenttheyareexamined, thatthegrowthofthetraditionitselfcanbeabundantlyaccountedfor, thatthefewhistoriansorantiquarfansofrepute,whetherCatholicor Protestant,whohalelookedintothe matter,eitheravowedlydisl,elieve thecalumnyorstudiouslyrefraih fromrepeatingit."

Question6.-

Caneggsbetakeninthecollatians 4411fast-daysoutsideLent.-"Convert."

Answer:-

AsfarastheLentonindultcontainedintheFineryCouncilisconcerned,thepermissiontouseeggson fastdaysinLentisconfinedtothe principalmeal.Itisgenerallyunderstoodbytheologiansthatthelaw offastingonfastdaysoutsideLent followsthetermsoftheLentonObligation.Thereforetheuseofeggs atthecollation,thoughsanctioned bycustominsomecountri,sisnot permittedinAustralia.

Question7.-

IsItnecessarytogenuflectbefore theCrucifixonanAltar,onwhich theBlessedSacramentisnotpreent? "Suliaco.",

Answer:-

No.ItisnotnecessarytogenuflectbeforethecrucifixonanAltar -sayinaschoolChurch-excepton GoodFriday'fromthetimethecross isunveileduntilFeasterSaturday morning.

Question8.-

WhatobjecthadthePopeinview, whenhecommandedorrecommended hatmarriageengagementsshouldhe nudeinwriting.Tsitstrictlyobligatory?

Answer:-

WethinktheobjectoftheHoly Fatherwas(a)Tomakethemarriageen-a'eementcertain-bysecuring thesignature'ofthepartiesandwttnesses,andthuspreventingnonsense anddeception.

(c)Thepracticewouldsecurethe protectionoftheChurchesagainst abandonmentofoneofthe.parties andmarriagewithanotherprty.

Signingthemarriageengagementis notstrictlyobligatory,andhence, peoplewhomakeprivateengagements asbeforehavejustthesamefacility togetmarriedasbeforethenewlegislationwasenacted.

Question.-1amsurethatmostof thepresentdayfalserelieiunsareonlyformsofPantheism. Willyou brieflysayinyourQuestioncolumns whatPantheismis.G.Daley.

Answer.-Pantheismisasystemof philosophywhichidentitiestheUniversewithGod.FatherGeiermann, C.SS.R.,inhisManualofTheologyfortheLaity,givesoneofthe clearestexplanationsweknowof falsesystemofphilosophy.Hesays: "Astheevolutioniststrytoexplain theoriginanddevelopmentoflife frommatterwithouttheinterference ofGod,sopantheistsavoidthese questionsentirelybyidentifyingGod withthevisibleworld.Hence,Pantheismassertsnotonlytheeternity ofmatter,butalsotheeternityof lite. Infact,itidentifiesmatter andlife,andexplainsthedevelopmentoflifeassomanyphasesor manifestationsofthedivinityofnature.Ifpantheismdoesnotdispel alldoubtfromthemindofman,it evtainlyoughttofreehimofall ellmsofConscience.ForwhatgreatersolacecouldaAgolatorofthe Decaloeuedesirethanthisconsoling reflection,"Why,itis.Godwhodoes this,endGodcannotsin'

(b)Tosecuretheexecutionofthe CivilT.awincasesofBreachof Promise. Ifthesignaturesofthe partiesandwitnessescanheproductd.itwoulddoawaywithmuchlitigationandfalseswearing.

"Ifpantheismweretrue,then everyflowerinthefield,everyImed oftheairwouldbeeternal Theindividualityofeverycreature wouldbemergedinthatofthedivineuniverseasadropofwateris lostintheocean.PantheismmoreOver,teachthatmanpossessesuniversaltruth,thatthoughtandbeing areidentical,andthatnoal-solute thoughtorreasonexistsindependentlyofthemind.Pantheismcontains somanyself-evidentcontradictions thattheonlyexplanationforthehis-. cinationwhichithasexercisedover somemini'smustbesoueletinthe wordsofSt.PaultotheRomans, 'astheylikednottohaveGodin theirknowledge,Goddeliveredthem uptoareprobatesense'(Rom.I 28)."

Localand Personal,

AMr.FrazerisadvertisedasAle Quinlansopponentinthecomingelection'contest.Hisoppositionis oilyashedow,ashehasnotthe remotestchanceofevergivingthe SpeaIeragoodrun.Thefactthat heopposedtheSpeakeroftheLegislativeAssemblyonceuponatime, mayperhapsinhishoaryoldage,be areminiscencethatwillgivehim pleasuretorecall.Theotheradvantagethecontestmaygivehimis thatthedistrictmayknowhehas politicalaspirations.

TheW.A.'Footballerswallopedthe Crow-eatersinMelbourneonlast Saturday.ThelocalteamsofPerth andFremantlealmostwentintoa frenzyshoutingtheirjoyatthevictory.letushopethatthegropers willlie'wardofagaininthefinals -andifatallpossible,asvictors.

AllthegutscrapersoftheMetropolitanareabookee.forKuSelickand lustilycheeredhisskill.Itlesad, itislamentabletohearthemost amateurishaspirantsspeakofthistechnique&c.,&c.

Thefollowingistheresultofthe practicalexaminationconductedby Dr.W.('reseronAugustlo,atSt. Joseph'sConvent,Northern:SeniorPass-BrendaSmith(Miss Jason,York), IntermediateHonours-MurielMonger(MissJobson,York).

JuniorHonours-EdnaStewart (MissPurling,Northam). JuniorPass-ElfredaE.Nicholls, VeraDaily(St.Joseph'sConvent, Northern) Madeline Dreyer (MissPurling,Northam)VeraPyke,(MissJobson,York).

PreparatoryCredit-EdwinCocks, violin(MissPurlingNortham) EleanorDunstan(Mrs.('.arlton, Northam) PearlSmithMary Parker,(MissJobson,York) MayCody,MarioFels,SaraSinclair (St.Joseph'sConvent,Northam).

PreparatoryPass-MargaretPremier,JeanMitchell,StellaMorrell, (lMes.Carlton,Northam);Harold Cunningham,violin,(ConventofMercy,Newcastle);IvyMillington,Oliee Watt(MissPurling,Northam).

ThehiehestmarlsinthepreparatorydivisionwiregainedbyEdwin Cocks,aged16yearsand2months, (92marks).

TheRev.FatherO'ConnorofGoomailingwhoissufferingfromasevereattackoftonsilitis,hasbeenremovedtoNorthamformedicaltreatment.Muchsympathy,isexpressed forhiminhisillness.

esse

"Haveyoulivedhereallyour life,friend?"

"Notyit,butof,Idon'tgitMoneyenoughtomoveIreckon1'11have to!"

WestAustralia'sincreaseofsheep wasfrom2,210,742in1897to 6,694,852,anincreaseof5oper cent.inTOyears.Cattleduring thesameperiodincreasedfrom244971to759,046,or300percentin TOyears.

concludedhisremarksbyproposing thehealthofMissMcInerheney.

ThetoastwassupportedbyMessrs McDonnell,ehiteley,PunchandEdwards,andacknowledgedonbehalf ofMissMclnerheneybyMr.Pergandi.

TheRev.FatherHallinansaidhe hadapleasingdutytoperform,vie topresenttoMissMcInerheney,on hebalfofhermanyfriendsinBeverley,asmalltokenoftheiresteem.

Thetokenwasasmallone,huthe ast'edheracceptanceofsameascoiningfromherfriends,whoseexpressionsofregretatherdeparturewere sincere,andwhohopedshemightyet returntoBeverley,whenhecould assureherofawarmwelcome.

Thepresentationwasacl,nowledgedomMissMcrnerhetrey'sbehalfby Mr.Harlon&

TheW.A.productionofwoolhas increasedby10,50obatesduringthe year,anincreaseproportionately greaterthanthatofanyother States.Theoutputfortheyear totalled52.500bales,or17,434,131 lb..at,anaveragevalueof£143s. 114.perbale.

FromamilereceivedfromMr.J. L.NansouattheCape.itisevidentthat.howillnotbebackin WestAustraliaintimetonominate fortheGresfme-Itseat.evenshould hefeelsoinclined.

Thetonnagesoflocally-grownthither(notincludinehark,ortimber forrailwaypurposes)hauledbythe TinletayDepartmentdude;thepast font-yearshasbeenasfollows:1904-5356.320tons.

1eo5-42,292tons.

T006-7329,958tons. 1007-8398.840tens.

Mr.SullivanHugginsofMoore, islihelytohetheonlycandidateto ex)tothepollagainstMr.S.F. MeorefortheIrwin.Mr.Huggins wasonceMayorofTreonoraandis saidtobeanenergeticSmeinessman HeisaNilslargelandholder,be;neoneofthenewMidlandselectors. eteesas

Mr.NeilDouglashasbeenappointedChiefTrafficManageroftheW.A. Railway,andMr.E.F.Light.

thattheladiesinchargeofthese stallshavehadnearly£100cashto drawon,nottomentiontheinumerablegiftsofeverydescriptionpresentedbytheleadingbusinesspeople, forthereplenishmentofthesestalls itmayleeasilyinferredthestalls willbenotonlymostattractivein appearance,butthattheywillbe storedbyusefulandfancyarticlesof everydescription,andthatconseeeentlythatbusinessinthetawillhunt allthetime.Forthosewhowish forrefreslments.lishtorsubstantial duringanypartofthethroedays, arefreshmentstallwillbecarriedon inaspaciousmarqueenearthe church.

Mr.I.eMesurier,whoisaBarristerandSolicitoralsoafarmerdesiresittoliemadeplainthathe willgotothepollonthe11thSeptemh.er,endertheBannerofLabour andDemocracyforwhichhehas foughtallkislifeinEngland,India, andAustralia.

TheVeryRev.FatherCoxO.M.1., andtheRev.Father(Irehanwere farewelledbytheirrespectiveparishionersontheeveoftheirdeparture onthe"Roon"forEurope.

InthecontestforNorthPerththere .5asorrycrowdofcandittates-alinost, -allofthemrepresentativesofbelle elsexcept.LeMesurier,coldteadrinkers,OrangemenandMasons-why shouldtheyaspiretorepresentthe generalpublic.Theirmindscanbe onlyjust.sullidentlylargetocontain oneidea.

Theothernightatashowalittle manattheBuckofthehallhadbeen vainlytryingtoseeroundthebig stoutfellowinfrontofhint; but notoneeiimpseofthestagecould heobtain.Atlastheleanedover antitouchedtheotherfellowonthe shoulder."Excuseme,oldchap," hesaidmeekly"butIcan'tsuethe stageatall.""Can'ts:ethe stage?-repeatedthelegmansarcastically.Well,what,doyouwant metodo? Liftyouuponmy shoulder?""Hardlythat,"rep' liedthelittlemandeprecatingly "hutIthoughtperhaps-"''Look, ChiefEngineerofExistingLines. here,"interruptedthelinkman."I knowhowtomenageit..rustyou

JENNACTIBBINECATHOLICRV--keeponme,andlaugh AAR. when

youreye I'laugh"

MissMargaretMclnerheney,who isleavingthedistrict,wasentertainedathersister'sresidence(Freemasons'Hotel)byherfellowCath olicsofBeverleytheotherevening inrecognitionofherservicestothe Church.Therewasalargeattendance,bothofladiesandgentlemen, andtheRev.FatherHallinanpresided,saysthe"BeverleyTimes."

TheRev.gentleman,inopeningthe proceedings,expressedhisregretat theoccasionof.thegathering.Miss IlLenerheneyhadbeenagoodworkerinmattersconn.etedwiththe Church,andherdeparturewouldleaveagapwhichitwouldbeveryelfliculttofill. HIDthenwenton tobrieflyrefertosomeofthegood serviceswhichtheirguesthadrenJeeredtoteeChurchinBeverley,and

Allthearrangementforthetgelar tobeheldinaidoftheCatholic ChurchatJennacuillyinearenow madeandthebazaarwilltakeplace onthe8th,9thandIothofSeptember,saysthe"NorthamAdvertiser"andwillbebroughttoa closewithagrandball.OntheopeningdayJennacubbineistoinauguratesomethinguniqueinthewayof Laeaars.Thisisagrandbanquet atwhichalltherepresentativemen oftheEasternDistrictsandsomeof themostdistinguishedmeninW.A. havesignifiedtheirintentionofbeingpresent.Messrs.Throssell,Wilding,andHarnersley,M's.L.C., havealreadypromisedtoattend withthemwillbeMr.Quinlan(who willopenthebazaar),Mr.Jas.Mitchell(MinisterforAgriculture),Sir WalterJames,leadingcitizensofNorthernandNewcastle,andalltheprominentsettlers. AllthearrangementsforthebanquetareinthecapablehandsofMrs.W.Whiteand theMissesWhite.

Theseconddayofthebazaarwill bedevotedtosports.Footraces, log-choppingcontests,etc.,willbe carriedoutontheChurchgrounds. whicharenowbeingpreparedfor same.Veryattractiveprizesare heingprovidedbythesportscommittee.Thethirddaywillperhapsbe themostpopularofall.Onthat daytherewillbeamonster"Farmers'Ficnic,"andastheseasonwill beideal,thesceneryincomparalle, therenioymentdeliciousandthefun uproarious,patronsareexpected fromfatandnear.Whilstthebanquet,sportsandplasticarebeing carriedon,thevariousstallsofthe baiearwillbeopen. Considering

Theextraordinaryrainfallhasae, readybroughtitsharvestofanimal lifein'aprolificFirthofrabbitsand manygardenpests.Keepinginmind theepidemiccausedbyfliesalittle laterthenthistimelastyear,and themenacepresentedbyanextrs cropofmosquitos,itiswellifprecautionsweretakenearlyagainst thesesummervisitants.Mosquitos couldbeheldincheckifallopen tan'sabouthousesweresprayed withkerosene,thisnothurtingthe waterandpreventingthemosquitojimari, fromlivingpasttheprimarystages. Theperilcausedbyfilesis,notnearlysowellrecognisedasneeded.At theannualCongressoftheRoyal Institute,heldlastmonth,aterrible indictmentwaslaidagainstthislittlehouseholdpest.Proofwasgraventhatthechiefcauseofsummer diarrobeawasduetoflies,andthe heavymortalityamongchildrenwas duesolelytothissource. Typhoid entericdfseases,opthalmia,anthrax, andpthisiswereallfoundeasilypossibleof'disseminationbyflies. The troubleistodesigneasymethods ofprotection.Thebestmethodis undouldeellyscrupulouscleanliness, butunlessacommunityadoptsstrictnessinthisrespectallsufferfor" theneglectofafew.Thecomplete exterminationofthehouseflyisa suggestioneyondtheordinaryimaOnetimethoughdeemedpossiblebyanotedmedical.scientist.Itwould haveteeninterestingtohearwhat. theassociationmight,havetosay onthefliesoftheWestralianhush. Theymighthavefoundthebobbing 'ifsomecorksasingeniousamethod ofkeepingoffthepestasthecurious factthatflieswillnotpassathin netstretchedacrossawindowevert ifthemeshesareaninchormore across.Asresearchprogresseson thelinesadoptedinmanysub-tropie calcountries,readymeansmaybe discovendofkeepingthelittledisease-carriersincheck.Thebasisof allreformistheancientadageregardingthedivinityofcleanliness. Wehaveleanprotectedingreattwee suretitpastyearsbyourextradry atmosphereandclimateAllthe morenecessaryisitthattheextraordinaryfeaturesofthepresentseasonshouldbemetbyspecialmeasurestosafeguardthepublic,healle"Star."

eee,:e.forMt.

Mr.M.F.Troy, Magnet.arrivedrecentlyona tohisconstituency.Mr.Troywill probablyheoneofthelave-Jiltedfew tohaveawalk-overatthegenera] elections.

Sincetheestablishmentofthe HomeofPeace,inPerth,sixyears ago,144patientshavebeenadmittedofwhom8o,or35percent,were sufferersfromcancer.Ofthe21 deathslastyear,11wereduetocancer.

Farthepositionrecentlyvacated byDr.Lovegrove,asprincipalmedicalofficer,thereare30applications. Fourteenoftheapplicantsaremedicalpractitionersresidinginthis State,threefromSouthAustralia, twofromTasmania,twofromQueensland,eightfromNewZealand,and onefromAfrica.Dr.BlackformerlyoftheCentralBoardofHealth,is believedtohaveapplied,andisfavouredforthepast.

ThetenderofMr.W.N.Hedges fortheconstructionoftheportion oftheCoolgardietoNorsemanrailwayfromWidglemoolthatoNorsemanhasbeenaccepted.Thework ofconstructionwillheenteredupon withinthenextfortnight.

Thereisagreatrushforlandin thewheatareaseastoftheGreat SouthernlineandnorthofthegoldfieldslinefromNortham.Last monthatNarrouinthelandacents applicationswere241for71,848acres.TheNorthamIandagent,also report*,recordbust/lees,186aPPlicentsfor1.11,817acres.

Thelaterainshavefallenovera wideareaofthecoastalwheatlands, andgratifyingreportsarecoming, tohandSconcerningtheharvest, prospects. ree

Theyweretellingdogstorieshi thesmoking-roomtheothernight. "Ioncehadasplendidbull-terrier," saidSmithson. "Doyouknow whatthisanimaldid'f Onenighta burglargotintoourhouse,andthe dogjumpedonhim,knockedhim down,andheldhimbythethroat, andknockedhimsenselesswithhis tail" "Verygood,verygood,'remarked Johnson,musingly"butnotquite sogoodasaretrieverIoncehad, Wewereoutshootingoneday,and afriendofnoneunfortunatelyhit thedog.Well,inafewminuteshd camerunningupcarryinghistailittt hismouth.Myfriendhadshotit cleanaway."

INSTANTRELIEF.

PolicyNo.130373, WholeLifePolicyEffectedDec.1885.

LifeofWen.J.Mitchell-

Aaditione10ilstDa em11..r,1907.

to31st

IncaseofDeaththeSocietywouldreturn,asBonuses,thetotalPremiumspaid, withafurthersumofB52lie.added,and thefullsum1180111,4,£300,wouldalsobe paidtothemember'srepresentatives.

EXAMPLES.

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"OLDN

ANCE."

Shewasaquaintlittlecreature, myfriendtherag-picker,withher sharp,brighteyesandnimbletongue."OldNattote"theycalledher inthealleywhereshelived,and manyapoorsoulinthatdismal playahadgeedreasontoloveand Usehername.tiersmall.tsnemeat roomwasahavenofrefugeformanyanunfortunate.Poorshewas inthegoodsofthisworld,aspoor aswereherneighbours,butrichin possessinganinexhaustiblefundof keldneesandsympathywhichshe la\ stonallwhomededit.Then, too,shewassuchacheerfullittle woman,withahappyWayofseeing somelightineventhedeeeestdarkness.IttwistheablackcloudindeedforwhichNancycouldfindno silverlining. Iaskedheroncehow itwassheea..dwayssehappyand neverseemedtoworryanoutanything.Ileranswersmethinking.

Weff.child,forOva,scoreyears the(Awlhastaken.pretygoodoare ofold\envy.an IthinkIcantrust PinttotaSe(ereofmefortherest ofmyjourney. What'stheuseof worryin*aleout.temorroe"4weonly likeonedayatatimesojusttake Jo-dayanddothelastyoucanwith it,antiattoontoorroowtothelead. Mansanieht '_onetobedhungrywhentheewouldn't,Is,acrust intheliaise.lint 11r01k,1Gol forthealtoslaltin.andinth., moaning'sonnet wouldsurlytern T.ISeeedleWooretodoanda 'fewcentstoearn,orsomethin'wouldhence. Justholdhard,my 'dear,trustthelairdan'Ileain'tvine.toforgetyou."

Manyanallernoon,whiNancys workwasslacktiterecenpati(tnwas pickingweeendsortingragsina junkshop),hiveseeehtherlittle rosinlelaHeal:tinedleeher'muslin!'chatter.setetime e sanighonr (1.1'11,V0woulddroopinsometimesa wholetroopofchildren,forshehad setae,'fancyforthelittleones, anethe.internsimplyworshipped her. (Incseeciellystonilydaywewere sittineinstiraccustomedplacesbeforethestove,I,as.nestoccupying theonlychoirtheapertelemownod Nancypeeledonall(overturnedsoap box,11111011,0101111'0111a!Warbyvroeery.ForthefirsttimesinceIhad lumenhershehadbeensilentfar *VCC0lisiielltiveDlitillteS.Iwatched theold,bentfigureassiteleanedoverandheldher-handstotheheat. Twisted,toil-wornhandstheywere, andheytrembledassheheldthem beforeher.Outsidethestormraged wittily.thesnowbeatingagainstthe wtwiowaddrattlingthepanes wetwo'sat,Nancywatchingthe iireandIwatchingher.

Presentlyshelookedupwitha *tart,exclaiming

"Riessme,child,Icleanforgot youwerethere Tt'sthestorm thatdidit,Whenthewindhowls endshticksan'heatsupagainstthe 'tenselikethatasifitwantedto teartheroofoffan'wasmadbecause iteseildn't,italwayssetmethinkin'ofmyboy,Danny.Itwasin ills!suchastormastheethatBe waneiiettietome,comehametoeta DidyrtseverluartellofDanny Ira? Well.thefinelikelyladhewart gift'agrowlboyboo,tillhetookto thedrimn.ThatledhimisteBad assipairendfirstthineTknewhe wasoffan'away.Ax'I11,,Terset ewe;onhimfornightemyears.itt wasiteblack,hittertinebrme, Hinertea:dartan'Weiltltliseep

Why,mother,"sayshe,"thereisn't asinthatyoucouldnamethatrye hoot_committed.'

"011 yesthereis,,lad,"saysI. Younovercommittedsuicide.' "'No,"hesays,"butItriedthree times."

Well,thatinawavstaggeredme foramoment,an'Icouldn'tthink ofawordtosay, Thenhesay kindoffierce-likean'usin'wordsI couldn'trepait.

"An'youcanjustbetthatifI don'tgetridofthispainpretty soon, trymyhandatsuicideagainan'I'lltaketarenottofail thistime."

Igotatnightwonderin,wherehe wasan'whathewasloin'.StillI followedhintwithmyprayers,an'I trestedtheLordtobringhimback tome.An'surehedidcome.1eck thatstorms-nightsixyearsago. Justsuchanightasthisitwas.I rememberwhatatimeIhadcomin' homefrom,theshop,light:inagainst thestormeverystepoftheway,1 remembertoo,asIpassedkthebarroomonthecorner(youknowthe eolacte,Ilookedinthroughthewindowatallthatcausedofmenlined untoothebar. ItwasSaturday Mehl,.iii'theplacewasSantmed. Poorfellows,lsupposeitshardfor Cheatto1eepawayfrontit.When thingslee',lolack,andalltheworlds 'seemsilg.1111,1. 'ISSoeasyto turntothestuff mae'totforgettheirtroublesforaLimaYou see,theyneverthinkofthepoorwomenfolkan'thelittlechildrenthat aregait'tostifferforII.

"WellasIpassedtieosaloonthat night,thedooropened.,ant'aman cametimilolin'intothestreel. Drinkashecoeditle,htwas,en'he justfelldownthestairsen'laythere Illaheapiiithesleet.Twomen atoneoutafterhimtopickhimup, etephimofthelm..lit,thelight fromlistwin.towIst,,hisrace,ail' theiuttoriimanI1,n,,,tttII oneofthensighlotoursjustupthe oidiese Ikneeforafactthathis childrenweresarelean'hisleer wifetryin'luNMIafewiiris.then' aday'swashin',ate'her,witha10)loynotaweekoldset..Yes,indeed, itwasIthatknewit,forwasn't thereinherlittlekitchentheday efere,\thensomefolkfromthechurch,comedownwithhaiketsofnest an'provisions? Isupposeyou woon'tialieveitbutthepoorchildren tv,rethathungrytheygrate:eelthe rawtestatorsRoomon.ofthebasketsan'ateettiup,skinandail. An'thefatherceueln'tfeedhisstarfamilyloecauseallhismoney wentonwhiskey.Theycan'tfinda pennytobuybreadforthelittleenes,buttheycanalwaysgetadime foradrink, Wellthesightofhimsetme thinkinetneewepoet.oy,an' \\denIgothomesomehowIcouldn't gethimoutofmyhead.The stormtt115heatin'fierceagainstthe windowjustasit'sleendoingnow, an'wonderin'ifthyladwasoutin it,Iwasbeggin'Godtokeepa watchoverhimwhereverliemight be.

"Thenallofasudden,thedoor openedan'inhewalked.Iknew itwas.thelad'theminuteIseteyes onhim,but.Iguessnonebuthismotherwouldhaveknownhim,soterriblychangedhewas.Iknewtoo, whyGodhadsenthimhometome, foedeathwasinhisfaceeventhen. Tguessheknewithimself,though hehadlittletosayinthosefirst daysaftercomin'home.

"Well,winterworeawayan'*he wertnweatherwascontion',andPherantoworryabouthim.Hewas frsilin'fast.butneverathouglt wouldhegivetoteeingapriest. an'makinehisconfesnion.

"Oneevenin'IwasFettle'right here,withhimlyix'inthebedthere asweakasababy,as'Ijustmade ripstyrindtohaveitoutwith him.Wetenetan'wetalkel,me plea/lin'teethMmalltiretimebut no.fiewouldn'tlistentooeendin'few aorbit,Atlastfiesaysbeme "Vothet,"saysbe,"heatnouse tenth,'tomeofcontention.I'mtoo MeektsheepIt.hewashedSuetnow.

scratchedandcuthim,an'athull thepoorlambfelldownantedtine branchesandbriars,an'hitthislittle headandcried.liecouldhearthe ,hoelin'ofthewolvesitstileycame neareran'nearer,andohhowhe wishedhehadstayedsafeathome.

"Well,lad,"saysI"whenwas thelasttimeyoutrieditan'failede "Backthereinthewinter,"'Says he.''JustbeforeIcomehome."

"Toohad"Isays,shaiein'my head."Toobadthatdidn'tsucceed thattime,ifyou'rebentonsuicide in.'

eWhy'?"sayshelookin'realsurprised.

"Well,"saysI100'zin'(suitecalm like."Bell'saveryhotplace. theysay.an'thethoughtoffacie' itmighn'tseemsoloaditythecold winterasitwouldnewcomet'on InnS1111,11MTeeatherStill."set's 1,"todunno,leeHell'saprettyfearsome,piecetothinkofwen'toat anysetsonoftheYear.It'sagreat pity,soitis.floatpeopleinsistin !seinetherewhentheeoedT,ordis ain'sohardtokeepthemoutof mist1111111lis1.0-0to,hevenprettyloadwhenHeelsendHis Ownson*look\IIint0theworldas tabytogrow'upandsillieran' diefor1,sasredel..hatthink, Intl.ofallHesufferedtheasanyiu thewarden.Ih,blowsandseripesau cruel His1'11.41011S1110011 pew-lopsdemohikewater,Thenthe hong,%Nicked thornstheytholeinto hishead,an'Ilisstilieringforthree fittersontheCross.An'allthat tokeepusleeneosin'toHelland 'tweeitsabletosaveoursoulsan' hewithHimin'Heaven. Thee whatdothoseseinepeopledothat Ile(halfor? Theyjustturnat;hindan'sayto Iden'tcare ifyoudidsufferallthatfeetee, I'mgroin''toHellanyway.evenif youhavetriedtosavetee," 'DannyBoy,''Isays,0Doyou supposeitwasfornothin'thatyou fails('thosethreetimesyoutriedto killyourself Itwasthe(heel I Danny.whowouldn'tletyou foot.Ilewardeltoeiveyouonemore chancetosaveyourscone" "Look,loan,"Iaoatohim,pointin'toalittlepictureI'dalways kepthangingunthewall."Po yourememberthatpictere,lad,the pictureoftheGoodShepherd.Who's hadyouinHiskeepin'allthistime anhasfollowedaboutafteryou'an broughtvonbacktoInc.I'veprayedtoIlimforyondayan'night, Danny,an'sureHe'sbroughtyou homeatlast.Doyoumindtheday youfirstaskedmeaboutthatpicture? Aweechapyouwerethen thetopofyourcurlylittleheadno higherthanthetablethere.Itseems butyesterday,lad,thatyoustood an'lookedatthepicturean'asked mewhatitmeant.Nothin'wordeddo youlintformetotellyouthewhole storySoT.satjusthere,youon mylapwithyourbigeyesfixedon thepicture,an'Itoldyouthestoryofthepoor,foolishlittletame whostrayedawayfromthefoldone dayan'wanderedofttohave,agood timeintheworldoutside.Atfirst everythingseemedlovelyan''heskippedoverthehillsandthevalleysan' playedwiththeflowersandlistened tothe]rindssingin'. Hiethought how1-eantifulteeworldwas,and howfoolishwerethosegoodsheep tostaycoopedupinthefold.The sumshonebright,an'itwaselllust erAni,an'whenhe;sawtheshepherd followieeaftertotakehimhome,he klekeduphislittleheeleas'gallopedofffartheran'farther.Thenthe darknightCameandthepeorlittle lambhereintoshiverwithcoldand fear.Bythistimeliewaseverso farfromhome,wanderinginagreat forestwheretheb'runche'softhetrees caughtateheldhien,an'bigthrons

"Thenwhenthe-wolveswirealmostonhim,heheardtheShepherd callingtohim,en'hewantedteejumpupandrantohim,butthe thornsInthebashheldenondown, an'liecouldn'tgetawayfrontthem. ThentheShepherdcomewhohad heardtheIdeatingofthelittlelamb andhadseenhisbloodentheleave es,an'pulledawayallthethorns an'.took,thepoor,teedlittlething inhisarmsan'startedhomewith him.Atfirstthelambwasafraid tolookup,forliewassuretheshepherdwouldbeangry,loutsoonhe heardthekind,st,sweetestvoicesayin'tohim"Whyareyoufrightenedmypoorlittlelamn?Didn'tI knowyoubythepitifulsoundof yourvoice,anddidn'tTcallsees byyourownname? Doyouknow thatIamthefloodShepherdand wouldlaydownmylifeformy Sheep,

Thenthelambcaughtsightof theShepherd'shandsandsawthey, werewetnithlatticed,andhelookedupintotheShepheol'sCoe,an'beheldthere'toiledbutawonderful lovean'pity,an'heknewhewas forgiven.

"DoyouwindthatstoryDennee'l says1,thevonminditnow,an'dq youmindhowmienyoumademe tellittoyouillthedayssolong ago?"'Well,[tan,that'syouall,over: you'rejoistlikethatfoolishlamb, buttheCoot.'Shepherdhasfound youanalisloringinyouhome,Looe upintohisface,lad,tin'seethe Bloodonll'ishands,andonthegarmentnearIlisgreatheart,an'he forgiven.Don'ttightagainstIlie sootinesstinyloneer."

"Well,continuedtheoldwoman, 'weneversaidanotherwordthat night,andforseveraldaysconfession: wasn'tmentionedeetweenus.Still IneticalthatwhenhethoughtI wasn'tlooking,he'dkeephi*eyeson, thatlittlepicture,andonceIsaw hislipsImoin',is;fhewerepray. in'.ItwasearlyinJunethatlitta. tannin'waseteletendthegoodLord tooktitrehome.Confession? 01 course,liewenttocoomession.ReceivedallthelastSacraments,ale theprieststandin.overhenwhenhe loreathedhishostinthearmsofthe floodShepherd.

"Well,whentheylaidhimawait 1-esidehisfatheran'thetwolittle girlsthatleftinetogo)toGodwhen theywerehai!)ies,Isaidagroatitrityerofthanksgivinghythe'grave. cattldlaymyoldheadonthepillowatniehtnowan'sleepinpeace, forI'dknowwheremyboywas, ThefloodShepherdhadheardmr prayersandbroughthimhomesafe, That'swhyIsaytoyouan'toeveryone "Holdhard,trusttheLord,anHeain't toforgetcoll.""efesseneeroftheSacredHearn"' "NorthAmerican."

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Inthecourseofexcavationsatthe ChurchofSanSilvestroinCapite, Rome,theexplorershavediscovered dailliealeadencoffinweighingthereanda halfhundredweight?ontaiittingthe bodiesofPopesSylvester,Stephen, andDionysius,andmanyunidentified relicsofmartyrsinterredbyPaulI. inthemiddleoftheeighthcentury.

REMARKABLEPROGRESS.

Ontheoccasionofthediatom'jubileeof'OldStfMary'sChurch," Chicago,celebratedlastmonth,the Rev.D.J.Montaninhissermon said:-

"WhereshallwefindacounterpartofthegrowthofCatholicismin Chicagointhelastseventy.five years? InI8e3therewasone Church.Nowthereare176.Thee therewasonepriest,nowthereare 465.TheCatholicpopulationofthe Cityhasincreasedfrom10o.to,.at Peet750,000, Schools,'h1;spitals.

Reasylums,refugesfortee''erring-6hom esfortheaged--Thentherewere non;nowtheycanfoundallover thisinunensecity.

IfalltheCatholicearochial schoolsinChicagowereclosedtomorrow,itwouldcostteecityover lo,eocelleodollarstoerectschool buildingstocarefortheirpupilsand morethan2exso,00odollarsayear topaythewairesof,additionalteacheesandcaretakers."

TheVeryRev.Canonflicker,DirectorofTheIrishNationalI'rimacetoRome,hasreceivedthrough theRightRev.:MonsignorO'Itiorean, RectoroftheIrishConcertiRome, thefollowingmessagetotheIrish pilgrimsfromtheHolyFather:Thatthepilgrimsoranyrepresentati-e4ofIrishCatholicswillhecordiallyreceivedandwelcomedatthe Vatican,andhesendshisApostolic Blessingtothemembersofthepilcrimaze,andpraysGodtowatch overthemalongtheway,andteat ft1111,1t10Stlessinesmaycanetothem frmtheir.actsofpietyattheshrine oftheApestles.

Cenlinal'Merrydel-Valhasbeen orderedbyhismedicaladvisersto taecthecureattheThermalSulphuri4p'ingsofVicarello,nearLake BrocciaeoThesesprincehavebeen popularsincethetimeoftheancient Romans.TheCardinalwillreturn severaltimestoRometoattendto businesSduringhissojournatVicarwill:useamotorcarfor thepurposeHisEminencewillbe thefirstCardinaltouseamotorcarinRome,InthehasagoodprecedentinCaceaofIbisGracethe ArchbishopofWestminster.

HisGrace,theCoeljutor-ArcheishopofSydney,inthecourseofau interviewatNewRosssaid,hewas happytostatethattheCatholicChurchisflourishinginAustralia.That Countryandtheisles,whichhadnot athousandCatholicssixtyyearsago nownumberwithintheirboatersoveramillionCatholics.HisGrace complainedoftheAustralianState schoolvse2m,which,shroughthe agencyofirreligiouspoliticians,stiematisesandpenalisestheCatholic schools.Theonlyreligionflout-eel:eweinAustraliawastheCatholic religion.Thespreadofdivorceand thedeclineofthebirth-ratenutmeat, theProtestantsects,hisGrteedesedaslamentable.

DuringoneweekofJunetheAuxiliaryTtishonofPhiladelphia,the RightRev.Dr.Prendergast,confirmedeR2persons,manyofwhomwere Converts.

ThePatriarchof.Terusalern,who IsLieutenantoftheOrderofthe 'HolySepulchre.ofwhichthePope head,hasappointeetheEarlof

Denbightolierepresentativeofthe OrderinEngland.

Acostlychalicemadeofgold,and preciousstones,contributedbyCatholicsofPhiladelphia,willbepresentedtoPopePiusXincelebrationof theeoldenjuleleeofhisentraneeintothepriesthood.

TheRightRev.PaulEugeneRoy, whohasbenconsecratedAuxiiiarY BishopofQueLec,Canada,isoneof afamilyoftwenty,fifteenofwhom areliting,andfourofwhomare priests.

CardinalGilihonsreachedhis74th eirthdayonthe23rdinstlOnJune lothhisEminencycelebratedhi's47th anniversaryasapriestandhis22nd asaCardinal.Admaltosnames.

Mr.JamesButler,anIrishAmericanMillionaire,hasjustvisitedhis nativetown.NewRoss,whichhe leftsomethirtyyearsalto.Heis highlypopularintheUnitedStates,. withhiefellowicountrymenaridhad honourof'entertainingCardinalLogueduringhisrecentvisit.

Thefifthanniversaryofthedeath ofPopeLeoXITT.,wascelebratedby aspecialMassintheSistineChapel, Rome,onMonday.ThePopewas present,inacelitionstoalltheCarrepelslivinginRome.Themusic .for.theceremonywascomposedby theAbbePerosi,whoconducted,

St.FrancisXavier'sCollege,Bruees,hastobecongratulatedupon thesuccessachievedbythetwoatudentswhowontinfortheLondon deniversityMatriculationinJune.(' E.WrightwasplacedintheFirstDivisionandL.MageeintheSecond. ThesubjectstakenbythemwereEnglish.Latin,French,German,and Mathematics.

Bishop('onatyhasbeenheadofthe letsAngelesdiocesejustfiveyears. Duringthattimefortynewparishes havebeerFormedintheterritoryand thirty-sixnewChurchesbuilt. The numierofpriestshasbeenincreased byseventy.Threenewhomesand on.collegehavebeenaddedtotit, diocesanepripment

NineyoungRedempterist.seminarianswereordainedtotheelholypriesthoodearlyinthismonthatMt.St. A1phonsus,Esopus,thesebeingthe firstordinationsheldatthenewRelemptoristSeminary. TheRight Rev.BishopThomasleCusackofficiated.

TheJesuitsinToledohavepurchasedas;anannexeforSt.John'sCollegeadesertedPresbyterianChurch. Thebuildingwilllyeusedasanel,servatory.

AnexchangetelegramfromRome statesthatthereformscontemplated bytheVaticanincludetheinstitution ofanApostolicDelegationforEngland.

ThedeathisannouncedofMrs. Fehily,ofTheArcade,Ballineen,a CatholicLady.whose!Too:Messand pietywereconspicuousthroughout herlife.Shewasfirstcousintothe lat'FatherPatrickDineen,C.C., 'andmotheroftheRev.FatherFehilyandanothersonbeingatpresent inRomepursuinghisecclesiastical stlidk.s.Theeldestdaughterisa nuninFrance.andthreeniecesof thedeceasalhavedevotedthemselves tothecloister. Overfortyofthe clergyattendedthefuneralobseeuies, thecortegebeingthelargestand mostimpressivewitnessedforalong timeInthedistrict.

AlltheChilianpapershavepublishedhighlyeulogisticarticlesabout MonsignorCasanova,Archbishopof Santago,whodiedrecentlyin,the capital,oftherepublicattheageof seventy-six.IlewasthemostpromisingprelateinSouthAmerica. MonsignorCasanovaexercisedabeneficentinfluenceoverquestionsofinternationalpolicytouchingreligious and 'l'lIERECENTROMANREFORMS. Someofthesecularpapersarevery muohpuzzled,saysthe"Catholic Times"abouttheexactmeaningof therecentDegreereformingtheRomanCongregations.Theyeffectto seeinthemapolicyofmorecompletecentralisation,ofextensionof thePope'spersonalpower,ofeasier repressionofpeopleandthingsthat lackfavouratRome. Whatthey mightsceiftheychosetolookl's thattheHolyFatherissimplychangingonemethodofGovernmentin ecclesiasticalaffairsforanotherand aetterone,Heisalsoproviding thatcountriessowealthyasEnglandLendAmericashouldnolonger havefreeadministrationoftheir particul.irbusinesscarriedonfor them.butshouldtaketheirplace withtheothercountriesconcernediu theordinarysystemonwhichthe HolySeemanagesthelegislativerequirementsoftheFaithful.Thereis nolingeranyreason,thePopebelieyes,whytheCountrieshewithdraws fromtheJurisdictionofPropaganda shouldnothavetheiraffairsconducted,bytheCongregationswhichdeal withtheaffairsofcountrieslike FranceandSpain. Andcertainly lenelishspeakingCatholicseverywherewillfeelthattheHolyFather inputtingthemonadifferentstatusthanthatwhichtheyhadasinhabitantsofaini9Sionarycountry, hasbutrecognisedthefactthatthey arequiteable,astheyarequitewile; ling,toheartheirshareintheburems,ofadministrationwhichtheHolySeehastomeet.Theyfallin-

totheirplaceinthegeneralliese theChurch,andknowthatinRon*y whethertheirmatterscomeintoOS handsofthisCongregationocthat theywillhavejusticeandrighteons themnowaseverbefore.

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