The Record Newspaper 23 January 1909

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W.H.LAFFER,Principal, 22and23Brookman'sBuilding, BarrackStreet,Perth.

IrishNewstoDecember19,1908,

IrishParliame.itaryFundreaches £6,7066s.3d.

Mr.JoeDevlin,M.P.,hasretureedaliveconqueringherofromAmerica. Hehasbeenfetedandwelcomedand addressedandallbutadoredinIreland.Hehasmadeanynumberof speeches-allofthesamestrength, andhopeandpromise.,"TheIrish inAmericawerenevermoreenthusiaeticintheirsupportoftheIri3h cause.ormoreconvincedofthesaefulnessoftheservicesoftheIrian Party. Americansarethoroughly satisfiedwiththerecordofrights whichthepartyhaswonfromthe EnglishParty.Alltheattemptsat homeandaOroadtominimisethe worksarefutile,nodAmericato-day. .standssolidlyfortheparty.Thus hespoke.

JURIESINIRELAND.

Alienruleandtrialbyjuryseldom gowelltogetherinacountry.In Ireland,forinstance,realtrialby juryisneverallowedbytherulersto hamperalienrule. Nodoubtthe semblanceoftrialbyjuryiskept up,butthejurypackersseetoit thatitdoesnotproveinconvenient toalienrule.InIndia,trialby juryhasnowbeenfranklyabolished. ItProbablyneverhadmuchofa genuineexistence.Atalleventswe maybesurethatitwasneverallowedtobecometooinconvenient. Now,however,theBritishhaveexcelledallpreviouseuphemismsbyenactingalaw"forthespeedytrial ofpersonschargedwithcertainelfencesandtheProhibitionofsocietiesdangeroustothepublicpeace." Themorespeedytrialistobeaccomplishedbzthesubstitutionof threejudgesforthejury,andwe arequitesurethenewsystemwill securemorerapidconvictionandImprisonmentorexecutionofnatives whodon'tlovealienruleanddo fovetheirnativeland.Thisadditon31bo-nof"sp,.ediertrill,'' whichtheBritishhavenowconferred upon"OurIndianEmpire,"ought tomakethehithertoungratefulnativesashamedoftheir"sedition." Lookatthewonders,Hempenstall, theWalkingGallows,workedfor BritishruleinIreland. ORANGEMEN.

PhilSheridan.

openedatCulmore,Derry,through theexertionsoftheDuchessofAbercorn.TheDukeandDuchessofAb. ercornhavecontributed£190towardsthescheme,andtheQueenhas alsobecomeacontributor.

ThedeathhasoccurredatDungourney,Midleton,ofJamesO'Sullivan,afarmerwhohadattainedthe ageofiooyears.Recentlyhegave evidenceinalandcaseattheFour Courts,Dublin,andwascongratulatedby'theJudgeonhispatriarchial ageandgreatvigour.

Attheageof104Mrs.Mary O'Donnell,ofDrumore,nearMountcharles,Co.Donegal,.isreadyto challengeany,youngladyinthedistricttoacompetitionintheartof stocking-making.Sherecentlyappliedforanoldagepension.

InthepresenceofPresidentRooseveltandadistinguishedgatheringare equestrianstatueofGeneralPhil SheridanhasbeenunveiledatWas.hingtonbySecondLieutenantPhilip H.Sheridan,thehero'sson."The nameofGeneralSheridan,"said PresidentRoosevelt,"willalways standhighinthelistofAmerican worthies.Notonlywasheagreat General,butheshowedhisgreatness withthattouchoforiginalitywhich wecallgenius."Another,andperhapsagreater,President-GrantPaidmightiertributetothesplendid Irishsoldier."Ifwehadagreat warwithaforeignPower,"hesail, 'anditbecamenecessarytoraise fivehundredthousandtroopsfordefenceorattack,IwouldputGeneral Sheridanincommand.Thereisao bettersoldierintheworldthan Phil.Sheridan."Sheridan'scareer isatangibleassettothecreditof thein'incibleracewhencehesprang.

EdwardIIIresurrected.

ThelateFatherIgnatius,ofLlanthony,theChurchofEnglandmonk, leftestatevaluedat£2710,aad personalityamountingto£984.rhe aboveelm,apparently,doesnotincludethevalueofAbbeyBrecon.

hisfirstglimpseofErinafteranu.b

Benceofmanyyears.

GlorytoGod,butit'ssweettoLeholdthee, ErinMavourneen,pulseofmy heart! Fondlyagaintomybreasttoenfold thee, Lowlyandpoor,andenslavedas thouart!

Ah,thedeeppleasure,thejoybeyond measure, Afterthelongyearsofabsenceaial pain, Toclasptomybosommysoul's dearesttreasure, Andseethesmiledawninthysad eyesagain.

LonghaveIpinedforthismoment ofmeeting, LonghaveIsorrowedfortheeo'er themain Mineisaloveneithershallownor fieetingQueenofmyheart,thoushalte`"er morereign. Itmaybeto-morrow,maybringthee moresorrow, Forthouhestajealousandmercilessfoe

TheCliftonTemperanceLoyalOrangeLodge,Belfast,attheirlet monthlymeetingpassedaresolution protestingagainsttheproposedRemaaCatholicDisabilitiesBill,and callinguponallProtestantsandOr engementoresistanyattemptto repeallawswhichhaveexistedsince thedaysofHenryVIII."Ah,the scoondrels,"astheScotchmansaid. "They'redoomedatlast.Letus eieifHarryof,themanywiveswill savethem."

32,noopeopleover7oinIreland areinreceiptofroorlawrelief.

Greateffortsarebeingmadein LiverpoolinaidofJohnO'Carroll asunerannuated'67man.

ButIshallbenearthee,tocomfort andcheerthee, Andguardandreveretheethrough wealandthroughwoe.

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Acrossthewideocean,toclaim devotion, Theredwellsayoungmaidenentrancingandgrand Latelyweparted,inferventemotionThrillingthetouchofherlingering hand

Butthouartthenearest,andfondest,anddearestThouartthelovethatmyinfancy knew Fatehathdecreedtheealifetne severestErin,mydarling,totheeI'llbe true.

Mr.JOHNO'CONNORaskedwhe7 thertherewasanytruthinthereportthatanIrishmemberwasabout tohebroughtbeforeanIrishjudge onachargeofhavingpublishedin hisnewspapernewsconcerningmattersofpublicimportanceinthedistrictinwhichitcirculated.

Mr.CHERRY-ProceedingsarebeingtakenintheKing'sBenchDivisionoftheHighCourtinDublin, nextMondaytobindovertothe peaceoneofthemembersofthis Houseinconsequenceofpublications inthenewspaperbelongingtohim.

Mr.O'CONNOR-UnderwhatStatute?

Mr.JamesShiel,thewell-known Londonex-magistrate,diedathis LondonresidenceonSaturday,aged 79.HewasanIrishman,andthe Londonlawbreakersestimateofhim wasthathewasthesortofgentlemanbeforewhomitwasnotcomfortabletoappear.Hewasparticularlysevereonstreetruffiansandhooligans. "Service"menbroughtupon chargesofdrunkennessgenerally: foundMr.Shielwelldisposedtowardsthem.Hewoulddismissan offenderwiththecharacteristicremark,"Youmenearnyourmoney likehorsesandspenditlikeasses."

Mr.CHERRY-UnderaStatuteofDublinbeatKildareinthefoot: EdwardIII.oftheCommonLawhallfinal.ScoresbeingIgoal,7 (derisiveNationalistcheers). pts.to.1pts.

Mr.O'CONNOR-Isitafactthat theIrishGovernmentarenowenteringintocompetitionwiththeIndian Governmentinregardtothesuppressionofnews? (Nationalist cheers). Noanswerwarreturned.

TheProtestantAlliancedoesits levelbesttoaddtothegaietyef theNation.IthaspreparedamanifestoontheCatholicDisabilities Bill,headed"TheThroneinDanger; ConspiracyarainstourKingand Constitutio3."ThePope,Ladashe is,hastotakesecondplaceinthe conspiracy.Infact,afterreading thepreciouspieceoftriconsrioushumour,oneisinclinedtobelievethat theAlliancereallythinkshisHolinessiscomparativelyinoffensP-e. TheJesuitsarethecauseofallthe trouble;theywillbringthe_Pope intomalpractices,andwhatisworse, theyhavenearlysucceededinhoodwinkinetheBritishlegislation."The CommitteeoftheProtestantAlliance,"weread,"believingthatthe Governmentandmembersofthe HouseofLordsandCommonsare blindlyplayingintothehandsofa foreignconspiracy,havingitshead(waftersatRome,andwhosechief, theGennr^loftheJesuits,istherulingPowerbehindthePope,earnestlyimnlores,"etc.TheGeneralof theJesuitsisthearch-consnirato:, andwhoknowsbutMr.WillyRedmondisaJesuitindisguise.

WEXFORD.

TheGaelsofGoreyshouldbeheard ofinthefuture.Foralongtime theywereatabigdisadvantagei-r wantofafieldtopracticein.But nowthiswanthasbeensupplied, andtheGoreyWolfeToneswillbe boundtocometothefront.They havenowasplendidfieldatRamstown,kindlygiventhemforplayin purposesbyMr.NicholasSwords.

TIPPERARY

SaysCanonRyaninhiseulogytf Mr.Devlin: Butheisnofeather-bedpolitician. NoIrishmancanbeafeather-bed Politician.Manyofthemareplank bedpoliticians-Godblessthem(applause). IbelieveMr.Devlinhas notyethadthehonourofgoingto gaolforIreland. AVoice-Hehasplentyoftimeyet (hear,hear) CanonRyanHeisyoung,andas myfriendinthecrowdremarks, thereistimeenough(hear,hear). WhenIcameheretoTipperaryfirst asapariehpriestafriendofmine cameinquiringwhereIlived,and wastold,"CanonRyanlivesabove thechapel."Awayhewent,aod intothefirsthousetothechapel, whichisthegaolandasked,"Is CrnonRyanhere?"andhetellsme theanswerhegotwas"Notyet." (loudlaughter).

ArchbishopIreland,ofSt.Paul, hasdeclaredthattheCatholicsof theUnitedStatesshouldbemore largelyrepresentedintheholdingof publicoffices.Heridiculestheidea whichhesaidsomepersonsentertain thatnoCatholiccouldeverbea PresidentoftheUnitedStates,and thatif"everagain"apoliticalpartyrejectedacandidateforPresident becausehiswifewasaCatholicthe nomineeofthatPartywouldbedef,ated. Amanwhopresentshimselfforpublicofficeshouldfirstbe consideredastohisfitness.Iurge allCatholicstomakeyourselvesfit forallthehighestofficesinthis country,accordingtoyournumber. Therearenow17,000,000Catholics inthiscountry,andtheyarenot representedinitsgreatofficesas theyshouldbe.GotoWashington andypuwillfindperhapstwoorTheloveofIrishmenfortheirnnthreeCatholicsinresponsitleposi-tivelandisproverbial,saysthe tions.Whereveryougoyouwillnut"WexfordPeople."ItisacknovvfindCatholicswellrepresentedinledgedthroughouttheworld.Even theirbitterestenemieswhowillden.0 themalmostallothervirtues,will readilyconcedethemthisone.Its underlyingcharacterisverywellset forthinaDOOMrecentlypublished. ItwaswrittenbyanIrishmanon

publicoffices.Whatisthecause? Timidityandatoolie.,afancythat thecountryholdsthemdown."

Mr.Carnegiehasgiven£1,000'or thetraininghomefororphangirls

Mrs.EllenWaddoc'cdiedatthe areof102.Shewasmarriedin 1825. Shediedat'aplacecalled Inch-beinginrelieffromtheGorey' Union.

Tipps.beatCrohanehurlersby4 points. els es Mrs.LaniganofClommel,Mr.I-0)1a-tyofTemplemoreandMrs.J.H. O'DonnellofTipperaryaredead.

131-e-rockmetRockwellonthelattsrsgroundrecentlyinRugby. Blackrackscoredafterthefirstfive minrtes,PerLynch,tryconverted. ThenMillettscoredforRockwell.

FatherDoylecarriesout.ortensi,-eHalftimescorerepairsintheCamolinChurch. Blackrock tgoal Rockwell try. InthesecondpelfRockwellPressed throughout,buthadtoretirea''eatenteambythenarrowmarginJof twoDo'nti.Roe'rwellhadveryhard l'n8,andshouldhavewonagreat enItch.

TheGreenShoresagain.

IrishAthletes.

Malachy;Hogan,anexpertauthorityonsport,writesfromhishome inChicagotothe"Inter-Mountain Catholic"thefollowingletteron IrishAthletesandtherecordsmade attheOlympicgames.

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i.everynearthelimitofhumanpessitilityinthrowingthehammerof sixteenpounds.InmethodsofLeinethings,intrainingandiningen-

Flanagan'scastofthesixteenInrowing,perhapsthegreatestwhoareunaccustomedtosuchhuge poundhammerof175feetisindeedoarsmanthateversatinashellwaschoirs. remereaeleperformance,andmuoetheirish-Canadian,EdwardHarlan. "Bill"O'Connor,anotherIrishea. nadian,ifhehadnotdiedpremat-BishopofDunedin'sdeparturefor urely,would,accordingtoHanlan Australia. himself,outclasstheworld. For eatsapplicationofthoughttoiinthreeyearsHanlanofOxfordheldlestheMostRev.Dr.Verdon,BasProvelmentofconditionsthingshaythe"diamoadsculls"HealyagainsthopofDunedin,sailsfromNapleson aeliane;edsinceIwasaboy.Itwouldallcomers,andwhenheresigned,Sundayalareepartyofguestswas beimpessiblefortyyearsago'forLouisScholes,anIrish-Canadian,invitedtotheIrishCollegelast

Flanaganoranyotherheavyweight tohurlthesixteenpoundhammer 175feet.Iknewinmy'timetee greatesthammermenthenliving, TheyweretheCaledonianCelts,Da. nal'1Linnie,O'Rry,M'Clellan,aol theoneearmedgiant,SandyFleniinc.Theirreputationsasgiantat'letesandchampionsofthehammer wereasgreatasarenowthenames ofFlanaganandM'Grath.

Inthosedaysthehammerwasfittedtoahandleofseasonedelm,or second'growthofhickory.Nowthe handleismadeofelasticwire,which inthetrippleturn,withintheseveafootcircle,givesanimpetustothe hammerwhenleavingthehandsof thethrowerimpossibleunder'theold conditions.Theapplicationofthe pneumatictyretothetrotting"sulky"loweredtheharnessrecordtwentyseconds,'andtheintroductionof thewirehandleinthehammerring addedatleastfourteenfeettoDonaldDinnie'sgreatestcast.Thatis tosay,ifDinniewerenowliving andinconditionhewouldbeathis ownrecordfourteenfeet.

TheIrishandIrish-Americansare thegreatestathletesintheworld. Therecordsproveit.Letustake afew.Thehighestrecordleap,6 feet5:inches,isheldbyMichael Sweeney.Thefastesthundredyards everrunbymansincetheworldbegan,sofarasweknow,wasrunby ArthurDuffyandDaniel:Kelly.In allprobabilitytheserecordsforthe hundredsprintwillneverbelowered. Toaccomplishthiswonderfulfeat Calledforsuchphenomenalreserve c-felectricenergy,suchquickness thoughtandaction,suchagrouping andconcentrationofalertness,grit, nerve,"sand"andlightningspeed, that,unlesstheathletewastrained totheminute,andtheheartinsuperbcondi'ion,thesprinterwould dropdeadinhisflight.

heldthem,beatingEuropeandAmerica.

Thegreatestall-roundathletetoday,andperhapsthegreatestthe worldeversaw,isMartinKiely. Thegreatlivingtrainer-expertstu'dentofpsychologyandtemperamentalvariationsofnerve,brainand muscle--isMichaelMurphy. James P.Sullivan,PresidentoftheAmericanAmateurAthleticUnion,and JohnHalpin,manageroftheOlympicteam,areremarkablemenin theirdepartments.

Imi?.,htfillcolumnswiththenames off!mousIrishCelts,whoinevery departmentofathleticsstandpeeeminentlyalone. Why,considering thepaucityoftheirnumbersincornparisonwiththeworld'spopulation, theyaresuchtremendoussuccessesI leavetovoetoexplain,forIcannot

Altthetlatican

ThePatriarchofGreekSchismaticsonHisHolinessthe Pope.

Theexpressionsofgoodwillto theheadoftheCatholicChurch,and ofadesiretoseetheschismatic branchesoftheChurchreconciled, whichthePatriarchofConstantinople,ChiefofOrientalSchismatics, recentlymadeuseofarebelievedby manylikely'togofarinsolving thatmosttroublesomeofallquestions-thereunionoftheEastand West.

Thursdaytoanentertainmentgiven toaprelatewho,inthecapacityof Vice-Rectorsometwentyyearsago, didsomuchtoimprovetheNational CollegeoftheIrishnation.Among thosepresentweretheMostRev.Dr. Delany,ArchbishopofHobartthe MostRev.Dr.Carr;Archbishopof MelbournetheRightRev,Dr.Higgins,BishopofBallarat;RightRev. BishopGiles,RectorEnglishCollege;VeryRev.ReginaldWalsh,0. PVeryRev.LukeCarey,O.F.M.; Mgr.Tizi,Cay.Leonori,Mr.T.H. Kelly,NewYorketc.

Inproposingthehealthofthe BishopofDunedin,Mgr.O'Riordan, RectoroftheIrishCollege,recalled thedebtofgratitudewhichtheCollegeisundertoDr.Verdonforthe materialimprovementshehadmade initatgreatpersonalsacrifice.If thesneakerweretosuppressthat factonthepresentoccasion,every roomintheancientbuildingshould cryoutaeainsthim,astheresult,f theAustralianprelate'speriodof officeasoneofitssuperiorsistobe metwithineverypartoftheedifice.

showsagreatervarietyofdesignor murescilfulexecution.TheChuren, alwaysapatronofthearts,employedtheforemostartistsofthetime, andsomeofthecoinsarefromthe handsofsuchmenasCelliniand Francia.

AgoldscudoofJuliusII.,thedesignofwhichiiscreditedtoFrancia showsafinelyengravedportraitof thePope,withtheinscriptionof "JuliusPantilesMaximus,"Acoin ofAlexanderVII.,attrieutedtoPaolo,showsonthereversethecrossed keysandcrown,perhapsoneofthe firstPapalcinstobearthisdevice. ThecoinsofthePopeswerestruck inmany,places,includingRome,Bologna,Avignon,Perugia,Ternia,ban Severino,andGaeta.Oneofthe mostinterestingpiecesoftheRoman Mintwas ASILVERDUCAT.OFCLEMENT VII.

Theworld'sfastesthalfmile,I min532-3secs.,hasbeforeitthe nameofKilpatrick(Patrickofthe ChurcheHuggingthenameisthat 01Horan,1,57;BurkeofBoston,1. anIthatofFrankCregan,ta.S. Thesearemarvellousrecords.The swiftestamateurmileeverrun4 min.153-5sec.,wasaccomplishedhe anIrishman,ThomasPatrickConnell,whoalsoholdsthethree-quartermilerecord,themileandaquarterandmileandahalfrecords.

"IknowthatPiusX.isasaintlyman,"theEasternPatriarchis reportedtohavesaidrecently,"and IwishthattheChurchofwhichhe istheheadmayaceuiretheinfluence whichoncebelongedtoher Mygrandestandmostbeautiful dreamhasbeen,andstillis,thereconciliationofRomeandConstantinople SaytothoseCatholics ofItalywholongforthereunionof thetwoChurchesthattheyshallhe doineaholyworkinhelpingtorealisethisnobleideafromtherealisationofwhichnewsplendourand freshpowermustredoundtoCatholicity."

A.Renter'sHometelegramsays.-

Inoneortwoyears'time,pursuedMgr.O'Riordan,weallhopeto seeoneofthestudentsoftheIrish Collegeraisedtothehonoursoftne Altar.Areunionofitspastand presentstudentsshallthentake placeanditwillnotbehis(Mgr.! O'lliordnn's)faultifDr.Verdonbe notpresent.

Onrisingtorespondtothetoast, theBishopofDunedinmetwitha heartyreceetion.Hethankedthe RectoroftheCollegeforhisgreat kindness,andrecalledthesatisfactionheexperiencedthreepeareago. onlearningthathisfavouritestudenthadbeenappointedtopreside overteedesti-ieso'aninstitutethe welfareofwhichhe(Dr.Verdon)had alwayssomuchatheart.His Lordshinreferredtothedeeploe'e bystudentstotheirAlmaMater-a logeinwhichhecouldallownobody tosinuneshim,

1136yearsofHistorytraced throughPapalCoinsto LeoXIII

Thispiece,irregularinshape,was struckiu1527,whenRomewasina stateofseise.Ontheobverseare shownthearmsandtitlesofPope ('dement,withtheword,"Ducato eneloeelbyawreathonthereverse. TothissamePoPeliscreditedajubileefivesequinpieceingold,strung inI125.Itisnotunlikelythatthe latterpiecewasengravedby ToemostremarkablePapalcoin issuedatBolognawasthesequinof 1323,whichshowstheusualPapal emblemsandafulllengthportrait ofSt.Peter.Itwastheearliestof theApostoliccinstobemintedat thatcityanaspecimenbrought fiveguineasatarecentsale.The firstPapalsilverscudowasstrutg atBolognadiningthereignofPope Gre.toryXIII. IncludedamongtheregularPapal coinsarethoseoftheinterregnal Periods,knownasthe"-SedeVacante"series,orcoinsstruckduring thetimethePapalthronewasunoccupiedTherearemanyvarieties ofthesepieces,someofthembeing extremelyrare.

ThePoperecentlyreceivedinprivate audiencetheDuchessofNorfolk,Hon MargaretFraser,andLadyEsmonde who,inthenameof43,000English, Irish,anl Scotchladies,presented tohisHoliness332maznificentchalices,togetherwiththreealbumscontainingthesignaturesofthedonors.

TheDuchessofNorfolkreadanaddress.

ThePopeappearedmuchaffected, andexpressedwarmthanksforthe gift,remarkingthattheCatholicsof theBritishIslesneverfailedtoshow loyaltyanddevoteetotheH See.

TheTeDeuminSt.Peters.

TheMarathonChampions,Olympic Games,say,25milesrunintwohours and51minutes,isheldbyWilliam Sherrine,anIrish-Canadian,and memberofSt.Patrick'sAthletic Club,Hamilton,Canada.TheDoetonererationrace,samedistance, runfouryearsago,waswonbyJohn M'Catfrey. AnIrishman,Patrick O'Connor,holdstherecord-24feet. ireinches-fartherunningbroad Jump. Weight-throwingisagamefor menofstrengthandactivitycombined,andherethemenofIrish bloodexceltheworld.Here,orate roaditistheFlanagans,Mitchells, Kielys,Horsens,Barrys,M'Graths andtheirkithandkinwhoaremasters.Thepresentmarksforboth hammerandtheshot-putareheldeeThespectacleofsomei0,000perMatthewM'GrathandJohnFlaua-sonsinSt.Peter'sonSundayeventan.Althoughhighnessandgreatingsingingthatgrandpaeanof strengthmustalwaysgowiththetriumph,the'PeDeum,hasproved weights,clevernessandtechnieueatenottheleastitemoftheJubilee esess-ntinl.leoetwork,distributionYearofPiusX.AfterBenediction oftheweightofthebody'andaoftheBlessedSacramenthadbeen trainedey'eandhandenterlargely intothegame. MartinSheridan'scastofthediscus,:4feet4inches,remainsunbeaten.SheridanatAthensin1906 wontheshot-nutagainsttheworld. Therunninghop,stepandjump-ee feet2lincees-waswonattheOlympic.Games'-vO'Connor,wholige holdstheree-rd,e6feet3inches, forthethreestandingjumpswithoutdumb-bells.

Nottheleastinterestingofthe Pope'sjubileegiftswastheunique goldcoinofPopeInnocentIX., whichrecentlyexhumedatAcqui, Italy,wascontendedforbycoincollectors,KingVictorEmmanuelbeing anunsuccessfulcompetitor.

Thiscorn,theonlyoneinexistenceofthereignofInnocentIX., wasneededtomaketheVaticancollectionofPapalcoinscomplete.

ThePapalcoinsexhibittheportraitsofmanyofthePopesandtheir coatsofarms,andfurnishmetallic historyofthecoinageoftheChurch fromthefirstissuesinthelatter partoftheeighthcenturydownto 187o,whenthePapalStateswere annexedtoItalyandthePapalmint ceasedoperations.

ThePapalseriesofcoinsisore oftheverylongest,covering1,136 years.ThefirstPopetoissuecoins wasAdrienI.ThecoinsinEurope werethenlargelyinimitationof thoseoftheByzantineEmpire,whose' goldbyzantsweregenerallyused throughouttheContinent,andthe coinofPopeAdrianwas

AFAIREXAMPLEOFTHECOINAGEOFTHETIMES.

Averyinteresting "BEDEVACANTE"SCUDO showsthatbeforetheaccessionof PiusIX.in1846aninterregnalissueofsilverofconsiderablevolume wascontemplated. Thispiecewas dated1846andborethelegend "SedeVacante,"withthearmsof theseniorCardinal,RiarioBiome, whohadthesoleauthoritytoissue coinsduringthatperiod.Theeerie Cardinalissuedagoldpieceduring theintervalbetweenthedeathof GregoryXVI.andtheelectionof PiusTX. Thispiecewascalleda doppiaandhadanintrinsicvalueof 14s.AfulllengthfigureofSt. Peterwasshownontheobverse,and thereverseboretheCardinil'scoat ofarmswithcrossedkeysanda Cardinal'shat,withthewords, "SedeVacante."

Asilverscudoof1846ofthisCardinalshowedtheGrandCrossoftheLegionofHonoursuspendedfrom theshield.Itwouldseemthatthe Cardinallostnotimeinissueing thesepieces,fortheinterregnum lastedbutafewdays,PopeGregory dyingonJune1,andPopePiuseeingelectedonJune16.Thesewere thelast"SedeVacante"piecesof thePapalmint.

Whilemanyofthevarietiesofthe coinageoftheStatesoftheChurch arestillobtainableatreasonable Prices, CERTAINSPECIMENSAREOr GREATVARIETY.

impartedunderthegreatreliquary thatenclosesthechairofthePrince oftheApostles,hisEminence,CardinalRampollaentonedthehymnof than'esgivingforthePope'sfiftyyears ofpriestlylife.Andthenavolume ofmusicalsoundwentforthfrom thevastcongregation,eddying throughthechapelsanddyingaway ,i1)inthedomeofMichaelAngelo. Theeffectwasmegnificent,aniit didnotfailtodeeplymovethose

Itshowedafaceportrait,presumably'ofSt.Peter,ontheobverse, surroundedbytheinscription"HadrianusP.P."andthecrossonthe reverse,verymuchafterthestyleof Byzantinepieces.

Many'oftheearlyissues of the Popes showthe nameofthereigningPopeandrepresentationofeitherofSt.Peteror St.Pail.Perhapsnoseriesofcolas

Gold,silver,andcopperpeiceswere themetalsordinarily,used,andthe piecesstruckingoldaretherarest. VeryrarepiecesarethegoldsequinsofPiusII.,specimensofwhich havebeensoldfor£75.Specimens ofthePapalcoinagearevaluedat .£32. ThoughPapalcoinsforgeneralcirculationwerenotstruckafter1870, petapatternsilverpieceofthedenominationoffivelirewasstruckas lateas18-8.Thispieceissaidto havebeenissuedtoshowthatcoin's couldbestruckunderauthorityof thePope.Itboretheportraitof LeoXIII.ontheobverse,withhis armsonthereverse,andwasdated 1878.Notmanyofthesepieces seemtohavebeencoined.

QuestionBox

Question:-

sAlone"as'usifthereisaset riletomanlifehappy'

Answer:-

Wearesorryfor"Alone"antiti usforarecieptforhappiness.We feelquitesirethat"Alone"iseetioosinaskingthequestion,butwe scarcelybelievethatouranswerwill satisfyourc-rrespondont.However itisanoldoneandithassatisfied others,anditmaybeusefulsomehowto ne." Itis409years sinceitwasfirstrecommendedand sofarithasbeenoutdone.Itis this:-

"Ifyouwouldhaveahappylife, takethreeouncesofpatienceand threeofmoose,andmixtogether withapoundofpeaceofconscience. Addae.muchasthehandtan.hold ofinnocentpastimes,aide-ofhope andpleasantmemories'threegood, drachmsmoistenthesewiththe Pleasiredistilledfromncheerful heart.Addof'hive'sMirgica'few dropsbutbeabatingO'f"these,for sometimeslovebringsaflame"Vhich, naughthuttears"candrown,arlud allthesetogether,andmix,s;vitheno, nonceofmerrinsent,,to'enliven;3*, airthismaytickbrine'happinees)..141.:essinyour'orisqns'youliftyour voicetoHimwhookildsthegiftof health."

Question:Pilgrim"asks,whereisI-leaven? Answer:- soo .Pilgrina'a"qtrestionisonethat hasnotyetbeensatislacharjAyaneweed..e 1" oso.

TheChutcie,hasneverpublisheda

Thei:dcigiang,uponthis'itapOrtant subJtet..1'Manyatid.,various.are'the viewstheseolettrnedmen,butthe laiger,oiuMbesincline,tothe,opinion

stoodbythe"Millenium?"A.C.

TheMilleniumisthepersonalreiere ofCSristuponthisearthforone thousandyears.Intheearly3,ges ofChristianitytherewereseveral writerswhoassertedthatChrist wo'lireturntothis.earth1,000 yearsbeforethegeneraljudgment, thatthejustwouldthenrisefrom thegrave,andthattherewouldensueareignofwondrouspeaceand ctly.'atisidscenesoforientalluxury, whiletheVinkqdwouldsufferacompleteoverthrost.Attheendofthe millenitnn,thesecondresurrection, namelyofthewicked,istotake' place,tobefollowedbythegeneral hi:lenient.Peplos,BishopofHie:ovalsinthesecondcentury,was anardentupholderofthisdoctrine. WhilethseviewshavenotbeenformallycondemnedbytheChurch,it isthegeneralviewofTheologians thattheycannotbeheldbyloyal rath

Question:-

Whatistobethoughtofthepro-. phecieSwhichrepresentOurLordas apersonwithoutbeautyorcomeliness?A.C.

Answei

TheieproPlieitirsaretobeunderstoodasreferringtoOurDivine LordintheSorrowsofthePassion, when"Hisaacredbircly,wasscarred andWritbythescourgesofthebarnarouitandungodlyJewsandRomanS.

,Question

Isthere;apassofCatholicsknown asRuthenianCatholics?If,so, 'whojareithey "Atigdicanits'."

Answer

silence. Then,whentheclamour wasstilled,hesaid "TworeligionscannotbetoleratedinIceland.Theywouldleadtodivision. andweakenourcountrybeforeour foes.Theremusttobutonewor shin,andthatshallbethereligion oftheChristians."

TheLoegmann'srulingwasfinal, and;henceforthIcelandwasnumberedamongthe-Christiannations. !Forlyeandahailcenturiesthe. siatholrereligionflourishedinthis bleakisland.Thenthetidal.wave ofpersecutionthatdelugedEurope inthesIxteenthcenturysweptover thelandsofthemidnightsun,and Iceland'shousesofCatholicworship youandtellyouhelovesyou,and thatyoukeephousebeautifully. Thenisthechancetoprovethestud ofwhichyouaremade.

Question"T.O.W."saysDivorcehasbeenallowedincertaincasesintheCatholicChurch,andhedoesn'tseewhy itshouldn'tbe.

Answer,"T.0.W.'s."suggestiondoesnot callforananswer,becauseheis grosslyignorantofwhatDivorceis; hisignoranceofEcclesiasticallaw andhistoryissupinewhenheasserts thatDivorcehasbeenallowedinthe CatholicChurch,andthereforehis werelaidinruin. Iconclusionisirrational!

Question:- st/utretrbn,4-:

Inreplytoseveralunanswered"English;Catholis,"asks'ifitis qnestionssubmittedtousrethetruethattheKinKeiprsonallyinter- "necessaryqualitiesofagoldwife"feredandforbadetheeat*Troceswecannot'dobetterthanquotean'BienoftheBlessedSacranientin eminentauthorityinfullinthe'mat-LondonontheoccasionofthirEuchter.Wefeelsurethatthequad-aristicCongress?. 'tiessuggestedinthereplywillbe

Workmen'sCouncil.Inpartthere-

,Therepreatpresentin AmertiaonehundredandeightRuthenianpriest§twentYseixof-whom belong*thePittsburgIlioceih:' Sixty-oue.ofthewhole.numberwent suideleoefe'to,our'ettridinehome,and hencewetre,left'he.thenoujecteresthereoriginallyfromHuniarryo.and thebalancesfromGaliciaorPolish Anstria. The','Ruthenianretain theiroancient,,,,ritessindcaremoniers Massis.SaidandtheoBacraanentsadr ministered'inthe'old,.Slavooielangn, tilatthis"placeofhapt/inessis'to Derfoundat,presentneitheronearth, norSt,anysoftheknownstars,'bist, /far..bell3nd,alltheshia\renilybodiea, thateurtiovieledregions,kniownus' `tee:Eittnyseati."St,'Paul,'speaking Wm.Lestd'aasbension,'says': "ISreamen,edabovea1theheavehs "Zaderthathe'might'Allall shines."Abovethe,cloud's,above thestars,abovethe,most.distant planet:farbeyondtheregionsof eightandorteleticopicinvestigation, istherealmwhere,accordingtoa, Lapide,and.othercommentators. Slristreigns-inthe'fullsunlightof '.,lifs'glory'surroundedbythehosts tf.e.t'Citid,ofsaints.

Answer,- laughedatbysomeaspirantstotte HolySacrament.ThereisnothingWedonotthinkitistruebecause ofthemeredollor qua butterfly,li-anofficialdenialhasbeenpublished tiesrequired.'HoweveritiseooverLordKnolly'snameandsent plainthatcommentwouldinkoretotheSecretaryoftheMetropolitan scurethemeaning. plysaid,thatinaccordancewith Answer:- constitutionalusagetheKingneverin- Tuckedawayin,thedepthsofeo-terfereswithprocessionsanywhere, erygirl's,heartisthethoughtthatandfurthermorethattherewasno somedayshe,willmarrythemanof her'choiceandlivehappyeverafter.that thin the' time King gstaintteemrentwhich dwiicthhatlhleegered_ Thereisnothing,to'beashamed,ofcentprocessionheldinLondon. inthis-awoman'sthoughtsturnto loveandmarriageasnaturallyasaQuestion,flowertothesun. if"Inquirer,"wishestoknowifthe ButeventhoughitissoofteninaFeasts,of'the°ismmcisionandEpipgirl's,mind..,onedoubtssometimes-111:"Yare'ofverygreatantiquity? WhethersherealiseswhatitallAnswer;-' means.Evenat-thealtartheBolero...!Yestheeircumcisiondatesfrom nityofthevows'sheMalesweigh'theveryearliestages. Atthe butlightly,on.hermind.SheeoelaCouncilofToursin597itwasmentheman'andmeansto'makehimatopedasafeastofveryearlyoriseht4wilco,butlerideasofthe-thitigeCLL. ofawifeareofthevaguest.

agnoTheeeremoniesaresarysimilartoth'aseAntpl'Oyekhythepriti4k$,, b'utthe'Rntheniansare*Onein, theirdevotiontriode.flee, Peter.In,Austria,Whereis-anion ofChorch:andState,theyare,cccordedthesametreatmentonetedmit to,theLatinCatholics,Theyhais asplendid,CentralSeminaryat,lineuar,Hungary;:andthe.priestsoof thisritearethereceirefullyttrainen andeducated..It,is'estimated/that thereareatpresent'inAmericaclpie to'Onehundred,thousand'Ruthenian Catholics.'

Question

Whenwas/Christianity,introduced' intoIceland(b.)wasitby'the"Reformers?"Ajax.

Answer

Tilewomanwhoisagood'-swife andMdther,Isfillingthehighestvc:,cationthatisograntedtowoman. ,Thereisnocareerequaltoit..,We .dobestthatwhich'wearemostnaturally.fittedTor,andeverytrue*amanshould'beAtherbestwhenfur pmnthe'dues tiofwife.andmother--

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The'FeastoftheEpiphany datefassolemnfestivalfromthe 4thcentury.'Itcommemorates threeeventsinthelifeofOurLord. (i)Hismanifestationtothewise meninhismangerbed.(2)His !BaptismPtismbySt.JohnBaptist,when avoicefromHeavendeclared,"This g. ismybelovedSon,inwhomIam obi well'pleased.(3)Hisfirstmiracil atthemarriagefeastofCana-when pand's,comfort,strengtheninghimattheinstanceofOurBlessedLady 'when.be weak,walkingproudlyHechangedwaterintowine. withkithinsuccess,givinghimtenderestloveandsympathyinadverb sity. Shewould.spendhis'nioney wisely,rememberingfthateverypetto nyrepresentsworkandthOughtone hispart.Hisgoodnamesheshould, holdmoreprecionethari.gokl.

Ctuessticiir:sr.( ,oett,;PasilHebrew's'X'II.r.,says, Theteforewe"alsohaving.sogreat a-linedof_witnesses'Oyer,ourheads, Ice.,ke.Maythistett,betakento 4memr,thatthe.,said"witneases",are'swoyearsbeforetheso-called:"Re

(a) IntheyearA.D.s,000.(1) No,,emphatically.Catholicityreigned,queenlyinIcelandfor:naorethan

souls"whohOvenotyetbeen''achnit-ifounds".saisthelight. -tgdtothevisionofGod? :a.'"

leicorefiec,,totheleadingcommon= L.esi4eitillyA:Lapide,these wordsarereferredtotheSaints, ,admartyrs,whohavingpassedto ''theirhomeintheEmpyrean,are -Literallyaboveourheads,while 'theirnobleexaniplehoVersareesed Lis,tospurasonto,d4dsosf heroism.

Question s "Broken-Hearted"asksifthesouls ofthedepartedeverappeartothe defog?

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Manyasmanhaslostheart'as couragesimply,becausehediatiletnot keeppacewiththedemandsofhis wife. Theyoung'women'findsit hardtorealisethat'shecanoothave alltheluxuriesshehadIngeefather'shouSe. Evenifshedicesnot actuallycomplain,shelookelohurt andsurprisedwhenthehusbandhints thatexpensesarerunningalittletoo high.'Helovesherandwantsher tohaveasmanypretty'clothesand com,fortsasshehasbeenaccustomed ,to,andthatisthebeginningofthe trouble. Trytoremember,girls, thatif,you-wantto'helpyournitsbandstoanceess''you.mustbecontentwithsmallbeginni,ngs. 'Youcaneitherbe'theguidingstar mill'helpmateof'a,man'slife,oryou diebea'clogandodrawback,dragginghimtofailure._So,whenyou arebuildingyourcastlesintheair. Ad.apracticaltouchtoyourday, dreamsleyaskingyourselves:-

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.vocationproperly,oramIJust true?'AmItrainingmyselftofi

Thestorofthe'introductionof ChristianityintoIcelandreadslikea :roinance.The.AlthIng(Parliament) coovenedantivailyuPonagraelischveredlavafield,thirty-onemilesdis tautfromthenearesttown,'Reykiasik.In,theyear'i,000alittlepartyofChristianconvertsmarchedto Thinevalla,eachmanbearingacross in'hishand. Catholicmissionary'.1;ed theprocessionwithsmokingceo'Ser.These:Christiansdemandedfor theirreligion.fromtheParliament. equal-deeal,standingwithPag'anistn.. ThepitsenpriehtsarOtieedspointed Vo'svolcano,which;atthatmciment,' 'begantobelchoutliquidlava."See the*sign'oftheAngerof.Odin'And. ThedistinguishedDoctorofThen-Thor,"theycried.-!"whomade logy,Si.Thomas,.teachesthatthetheangrywhenthe'rockwhereon soulsofthedepartedmay,byspec-''wettilindwageamoltenmasa?'' s:aldispensation-of,Godereturntoshrewdlyinquiredoneof,theChrlshhisworldandmanifestthemselvesetians. tothelivingoThatGridallowsThepagans:unabletoanswer,desuch'manifestationsof.apparitionscholathattoappeasethe'wrathof istheteachingnotonlyofSt.Thoth-theirendsthey_mustsacrificetwo as,butofCard,Bonaandofnearlymenfromeachquarter,divisionof 311Theologianswho'havetreatedofthecountry.Eight'ChristiansVoltheintercourse.betweenthisworldupteeredtolaydowntheirlivesIn n,ndthatoftheSpirits. pioofof,theirdevotion'toChristianWouldyoukindlyanswerisispourAte.:TheIsoesmann,or'presicientihusbandabsorbedbybusinesscares, Q.andA.Columns,whatIsuntieswho'prononneedthelaw,eommandelwillfnotalwaysremembertokiss F :"7.-(.1

Itwascertainlyagoodmessenger whobroughtthenewstoyourhouse thatAyer'sSarsaparillamakesthe blood"richandred."Thismeans somuchtothosewhoarethin,pale, feeble,weak,andnervous.After Ayer'sSarsaparillahascuredyou, carrythegladmessagetoafriendor neighbor.

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Anessaycompetitiononlife'sduty forwhichRev.DeanBrennan,tat kindlydonatedaguineawasthes,31lahusitemoftheevening.After muchbusinesswastransacted,it wasproceededwith,andtheRer.! Dean,judgefortheoccasion,was calledupontogivehisreportand decision.

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wealsitselftohimwhenehefeelsthei spiritwarringwiththeflesh,when hefeelsthegoodwhichisinhim. strivingformasteryovertheevil. Hisconscienceisalwayswithhim. Hecannotdigagraveandburyit. tmihtsleepfitawhilebutsoonerorlateritwillriseupandconfronthim,urginghimtoreturnonce meretothepathofwell-doing.

Ha':ingthrieiehtheDivinegiftof Godaconsciencetojudgebetween rightandwrongitisman'sdutyto obeyitsdictates.Success,iffulfillingthedictatesofconsciencedependsonman'sstrengthofwill, Strengthofwillcanbeacquired. Man'sgreatestdutyisthecultivationofwillpower.Withoutitheis likea rudderlessboatonawindtossedsea. Weallhaveviceshe theygreatorsmall.Thconfirmed drunkardorgamblerdidnotbecome

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WhenhefeelsapassionpredominatEnv,heshouldconcentratehispowersongainingmasteryoverit.In timeby carefulwatchingand guardinghewillgainacomplete victoryoveranyevilpropensities.

ndividuallp,notcollectively.. A virtuousandcharitablemancanco moretoreformSocietythananAct ofParliament. Hehasarefining andelevatinginfluenceonallwith whomhecomesincontact,andawakensinthebreastsofothers aspiritofemulation.

Letusthen,examineourlives.Do wegivethatrespecttoGodandto hispriests! Arewetruthfulchildrentoourparents;notseeingthem inwant.Areweinreturnfaithful parentstoourchildren,watching andguardingtheformationoftheir charactersandbringingthemupin theloveand-fearofGod! Arewe truefriends,givinggoodad'icewhen itisrequired. Arewegoodcitizens,doingourbestfortheState? If,aftertheexaminationofoar liveswefinddutiesnotfulfilled, letusresolvethatinfuturewewill endeavourtoleadhigher,noblerand truerlives.Whenwegetontowardstheeveningsofourlives,it willbeconsolingandcomfortingif wecansayourliveshavenotbeen invain,andwhenthenightfallson ourlivesandwestepacrossthe dividingline whichseparatesthe temporalfromthespiritualworld, tomeetourGod,happywillhebe, whocansay"Lord,Ihavedone myDuty."

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Duty,alittlewordoffourletters; butawordofinfinitemeanine. Takealittlechild.Heknowsby instinctthatheowesadutytoIlls Parents.Astitii?'cueson,andhis mindandreasonbecemedeveloped, theregrowsupinhismindtae knowledgethatdutyisconfined;let donetoparents;butthatwithin thecompassoflife'sduties:irethe dutiesheowestohisCreator,to hisparents,tohimselfto111s friends,totheStateandtothe wholehumanrace.Tobedutiful toGodamanmusthevirtuousard charitable.honestandtrue,clinging towhatisright,andshunningwhat iswrong. Howishetoknow rightfromwrong?Easily,Inhis hreesthehisaGod,-hisconscience. Theconscienceisthstparticularf cityofthesoulwhich,miehthe,111-1areligiousinstinct.Itfirstre-

Whenwehavefulfilledourduty'to ourselvesbycultivatingwillpower, hecullhopetodohisdutytohis God.AsIsaidinthebeginningit ishisdutytobevirtuousandcharitable,honestandtruthful.Having cultivatedhecanleadavirtuousitfe VirtueisbeautifulintheeyesofGod andman.Byvirtue'sbecominga dailyact,hebecomespossessedof anindividualchiracter,preparedfor fulfillingtoagreatmeasuretheend forwhichhewascreated.Heshould becharitable.Manyaoneisselfishhisoneobjectinlifeistheobtainingofhisowehappiness,irrespectiveofthehappinessofothers. Itishisdutytostudywhatis thebestinterestofall.Tohisparentsheshouldbedutifulandshould ceinfirtthemintheiroilageto hisMewlsheshouldhekind,courteousandtrueandheshouldatall tuneshecheerful.Hemayhecharitable,virtuousandgenerousyet exercisethesequalitiesinanungracefuloutwardmannerthereby eradicetinetherayofsunshinewhich wouldotherwisebeproduced.

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"TheCatholicPress,"reports thatquiterecentlya"Daily,Telegraph"reporterhadaninterview withhimrespectingtherecentboxingmatchbetweenBurnsandJohnsonfOrtheChampionshipofthe world,andaboutwhichhappening theheadsofall,theotherChurches havespokenwithnouncertainvoice.

"Iliketoencourage.eyerymanly sport,"saidtheCardinal,"andI doencourageitineveryway,butI thinkitwas'veryunwise,evenif therewaslittleelsetocomplainof, toholdsuchaneventduringChristmasweek,SpeakinT,ofthecontestit self,itseemstomethattherewas adeparturefromthemerematterof points,andwhepthatspiritcreeps intothisclassofathleticsitishard tofreeitfrombrutalityofacartamnkind.Solotigasboxerskeep topoi,ntS,--anddonotexceedthem-studydiscipline,andindulgeinreal manlyexerciseinpreparation,sureivtherecanbenofaultfoundwith them;hutwhenthereisadeparture fromthatprinciple,asseemsto havebeenthecaseinthisengagement,thentroubleissuretofollow.

"TheAmericansystemofboxing," ProceededtheCardinal,/*"seemsto haveintroduced'andbeenresponsible forthischargeofbrutality,andas thepublicarenotfamiliarwiththe methoditiseasilyunderstoodthat theyshouldprotest.

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"WhenImperialRomeentereduponherperiodofdecay,theyouthof the'citywerepursuingthesame sportworshipthatischaracteristic ofSydneyatthepresentday.And itneednotheemphasisedthatthe youngmenwillyetbringruinto Australiaifthismaniaieallowedto continueasitisto-day.

"And,yet,whiletheremustbe sportineveryyoungnation'slife, letusdrawthelinebetweenwhat shouldbeencouragedandthatwh1111 thelaw-abidingandpatrioticcitizen mustcomplainof.

"WhenIwasayoungmanatcullege--"

"Youusedthebigpillowshaped gloves?"thereporterinterjected.

AsmilecreptovertheCardinal's face,andanewlightsparkledinhis eyesashisthoughtsflewbacksome 50yearsorso. Iwasabouttoremark,"hewent on,"thatwhenIwasayoungman atcollegewehadourboxingamusementwithoutthegloves,andnoelementofbrutalityeverenteredinta oursport,asitapparentlydoes, evenwiththeglovesto-day.

"Theworstfeatureofallthisis thatmoneyisjustnowplayingsuch animportintpartinallouroutdoor amusements. Itcannotbeargued thatthesamehonestyofpurpose Pervadesthedoingsoftheathletes, whenstakesandside-wagerscometo beanimportantfactor,asinthe caseofhorse-racing.Leavethat Partofthebusinessononeside,and therewillhenoneedtotalkofthe decadenceofsport,norwillthebrutalelementpresentitself.Imarvel

toseehowthequestionofmonetaryplause.)Ihardlyunderstand gainhasinsinuateditselfintosport,ThomasBent(Mr.Duffycontinued,. forinmydaytherewasnoneofit.Heisashrewd,cunning,manwa TheCardinalthinksthatmatters:'outanygreatintellectualgifts,bat willrightthemselves'.Therewasa'whenibegetsontheplatformhebe complaintayearagothatlarrikin-:tomeissooutrageousthathedoesismoftheworstkindprevailedinnot'seemtoknowwhatheisdoinz..thestreetsofthecityonNewYea 'He, He,siYshewasofferedapositionin Eve.Thisyearthingswereremarl!:thoMunroGovernment,andthatI ablyquiet. tame'tohimandbeggedhimtolet "ThatieoneOnetraitinthe'mehavetheplace.Hesaysbedid. characterofthepeopleofSydney,1so,andthatIafterwardsresigned anl,indeedtheState.Pointouttoand'FanagainsthimfortheSpeak-themanyapparentexcessesandtheyershito;butgotlicked.No,gentle-' remedythematonce.Thatiswhitmen,'thatisanabsolute,unmitig.a.willhappennow." ed,andunqualifiedfalsehood.

IneightyearstheRev.St.Clair Bridgespentbetween£20,000and £30,000onreligiousworkintheKatoombaparish.Ofthatamount £5000wasspentinbricksandmore tarinthetown,and260ooor27000 spentbytheconvent.TheSisters intendtoerectaconventcostingbetween£7800and28000atanearly date.

DefeatedanddiskracedMr.or ratherSirT.BentofVictoria;made afierceattackonMr.Gavan:Duffy. throughthelatter'sdeceasedfather. Mr.Duffyinreply,pulveriSedthe' oldlobeter.InpartMr.-Duffy,said: "Idofeelashamedforone'thing, anditisthat'he1shouldtry tostrikeatmethroughmydeal father. Tneverheardofamore cruel,amorecowardly,a'morecontemptibleexhibitionthanthatbut Icanbrushitasideasyduibrush flyoffyourcoat. 3,ilyfatherwasa scholar,astatesman,an'orator;ui historian.Heik'-honouredbytho sandsofpeopleinthisStatewhom hehelpedtoput'uponthelandsof theSt,tte,where'theyhaYemade happyhomesforthemselvesandfamilies.(Greatcheering.)Iamopen toattacksLetthem'attackme"Inanywaytheylike,-butletthemnot trytostrikethelivingmanthrOugh hisdeadfather. (Prolongedai)-

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ACCIDENTS WILL HAPPEN

11111.11111111MMANINAM. Inthebest regulatedfasillies,and becauseZan,-BukIsso wonderfully healing,soo-thingand antiseptic whenyourub Itinforcuts, bruises,burns,scalds,stillness.chatlagsorsprains,Itshouldbekepthandy Ineveryhome.Zam-Bukisarefined, purely-vegetablehealer,andunlike coarseointmentsandsalves,isas efficaciousforthedelicatebabeasitis forthehorny-handedworkerRubain tohealtheskinandtoruballpals andInflamationout. III" -Ihavepformitoevrortnidyour7.ain.Balt,'sere Mr.DavidMutch,of'FletcherStreet.Marrickville, Sydney. Sometimeago,woundedmyhand,and theIdandwetfestereditbadlyandcausedmea gr

CoolgardieConventSchool.

OwingtotheabsenceofourCoolgardiecorrespondent,wehavenot beenabletogiveourreadersanaccountoftheannualdisplayand&Letributionofprizeswhichtookplace lastmonthpriortothedispersion forthe'Xmasholidays.Duringthe Pastfewweeksthe"Record"has chronicledtheproceedingsoftheannualexhibitionsofourvariousCatholicEducationalinstitutions,and althoughthisreportofSt.St.Anthony'smaybeabitbelated,we feelthat,alargenumberofour readerswillbeinterestedinthesuc cessoftheCoolgardieSchoolswhich occupyaprominentplaceamongthe highlyefficientschoolsofthedioceseofPerth.

ElevenyearsagolastMonday, (Jan.18th),theSistersofMercyarrivedinthe"Old.Camp,"from SouthAustralia,andduringthose arduousyearshavestrivenverysip:cessfullytoimpartsecularaswell asreligiouseducationtotheyouth committedtotheircare.Thephoto,whichwereproduceinthisissue.

*Slowsthepresentcommodiousconvent,whichreplacedtheoldwood andironshantyinWoodwardSt.:, andtheleftwingincludes,onthe groundfloorthepresent,highschool withspaciouswell.ventilateddormitoryforboardersoverhead. Last yeartherewere26boardersfroman PartsoftheState,andastheSis-' tersexpectsomenewpupilsfrom Norsemanandothercentres,it probablethatwhentheBoarding. School°PenaonnextMondaye(Jan 2s),thenumberwillbenear36. Fordry,bracingclimate,andheal thyatmosphere,Coolgardieisrecipe,: nisedastheSanatoriumofWest. Australia,andtheConventaccommodationleavesnothingtobedesired.Thetermsareverymoderate andaTOpercent.reductionismade whenthereare2sisters,whilethere Isareinctionof20percent.for

theirrenditionwasofanaturenot oftenfoundamongsuchyoungperformers.Thiswasfollowedbythe firstofaseriesoffivescenes,"At theSeaside,"inwhichunderthe captainshipofMissE.Collings,a numberoffavouriteselectionsfrom "Pinafore"weresung,MiesG.Bocic, as"Butterfly.,"beingspeciallygood. A.sailor'shornpipeby12little=Sens,andamarchbyanumber.,t "sailorboys,"formedanexceedinglyattractivenumber.Aquartetteofseniorpupils,playedapianoforteselection,theMissesBruton, Fee,Cameron,andWoodward,giving to"ValseBrilliante,"anexcellent exampleofhigh-classmusicaltraining."TheReveloftheBirds"was scene2,andwasamusingtoaeeSive,thesmallestchickentakinghis orherpartwithperfectearnestness andsuccess.Anotherdoublepiano duetbytheMissesBock,Ocher,F. O'Reilly,andMonaghanwasasacceesfelrenderingofMozart'swaltz; andwasfollowedbyscenathree, "GemsfromMaritana,"bytheMissesBoland,Fee,Hannah,andachorusofsmallergirls.Thiswasvery successful."TheAngelus"being wellsung.Inanopen-airshrine wasseena"statue,"andmostpeoplethoughtitwasone.Theyoung ladywhoposedforit,whosename wasnotgiven,wasanexamplein theartofkeepingQuiet,andherattitudewasstrikinglystill.Oneof thepleasantestitemsontheprogrammefollowedwhenMissEvelyn Collintrssangthesolo"Beautiful Ireland,"andMissNoraMonaghan sangtherefrain,assistedbyaninvisiblechorus.Theresultwasmost centivatingsTheMissesE.andM. O'ReillyendG.andD.Bockplayed Ft mazurkaverytastefully,after which"GemsFrom Trovatore," bytheMissesCollingsandMcAuley, wereartisticallygiven.TheMisses CrawfordendMcMahonpleyeda.

ologyAdaCrossing,arithmetic,algebra,English,physiology.(1stsenior Passesongoldfields).history,French.

JuniorPublic.-MartinDunne,army:m/4c,English,French,Latin,geography,history,French.

PrimaryRublic.-JamesBoland, arithmetic,English,French,Latin, geography,history,algebraDaisy Cocks,arithmetic,English,Latin, geography,algebra.

MusicalExaminations(Associated BoardofRoyalCollegeandAcademy).-PracticeLocalCentre,intermediate,NellieBruton,JaneHamiltonschool,3rddi,vision, s. O'Reilly,LucyWoodward,GussieandDorothyBock,AHowarth,C.McAuley 2nddivision,A. HowarthM.Mitchell, (distinction),E.Bregenzer,D.Crawford,J.Bolger,Primary,M.O'Reilly(distinction),M.WoodG.Blomfield SingingPass MayFee.Theory: LocalCentre,NoraLonergan,N. Bruton,J.Hamilton.Rudiments: MarionWilloughby,B.Kelly,1, Ce,meroa,B.Chandler,A.Howarth, UniversitiesofMelbourneandAdelaide.-Practice MayFee,grade III. EvelynCollings,gradeIV, Theory(GradeIV.)M.Willeughey (honours)E.Chandler(honours), GradeV.:G.JamesonsH.McM:neon,E.,Bregenzer,C..McAuley,M. Kitchell,D.Crawford,M.,Wooe. TrinityCollege.-Intermediate,practicalhonours)May,Fee.PrepareteryTheory. E.Bregenzer,C. McAuley,E.andM.O'Reilly.

PRESENTATIONOFPRIZES, ANDEXHIBITIONOFWORK. Therewasalargeattendanceof ParentsandpupilsattheConvent School,whentheannualdistribution of,prizesandexhibitionoffancy tookplace.Thefancywork,sewing, Painting,etc.,,donebythechildren durin..,theyearwasdisplayedinone oftheclassrooms,andwasgreatly admiredbythevisitors,somevery fineexhibitionsofneedleandbrush workbeingshown,aswellasavarietyofotherwork. Thepresentationofprizestook

thethird.BarbaraKellywasthe winnerofthe210los.HighSchool Scholarship,whichisawardedannuallyformostprogressandsatisfactioninstudies.Otheryearsgenerousdonorshavegiventhetrophythisyearthenunsthemselveshadto Provideit.

ANNUALENTERTAINMENT.

Nobettertributecouldbepaidto thehighesteeminwhichSt.Anthony'sConventSchoolisheldtitan thefactthattheCoolgardieTown Hallwaspackedtooverflowingto listentotheannualentertainment givenbythepupils.Theentrance doors,atthesidesofthebuilding wereallthrownopen,andtheapproacheswereoccupiedbynumbersof peoplewhocouldnotobtainseam, orwhopreferredtheoutsidetemperature.Thelareebuildingwastastefullydecoratedwithflagsofallnu tions.Inordertomakeroomon thestageforsomewhereabouttoo childrenofallages,aspecialplatformwaserected,inthehall,on whichtherewereplacedtwopianos fortheyoungperformers.

Theprogrammeopcnedwithanov-rtereplayedbythelittleMisses SIcAtiley,BregenzerandMitchell,and.

Anthony'sConventofMercy,eelolgardie, duetonthepianoverynicely,and werefollowedby"AVisit'toJapan,"beingthefifthandthelast scena."ChingChongChinaman" wassungbyanumberofboys."Fete Militaire,"apianoselectionbytne MissesLonergan,Chandler,Collings, andHowarth,withabellaccompaniment,wasatastefulnumber,and highlycreditabletotheyoungartists.Itwasfollowedby"A GrandFinale,"whenallnations' flagswerebornetodohonourto Australia,eachflag-bearersingingan appropriatenationalaironentrance. Theeffectwasgoodandformeda fittingterminationtoawell-arrangedProgramme.Fromthesmallest specksofhumanityasseenonthe stagetherewasevidentdesiretodo wellandtojustifythelovingcare bestowedonthembythesister?, andthatcarewasamplyrewarded bythesuccessofthepupils.

TheConventnownumbersateachingstaffof6sisters,having26 boardersandwellover200day scholarsofalldenominations.The Emceesofthesystemmaybebest judgedbythe"examinationsuccessesfor-MS."asfollows:SeniorPublic,AdelaideUniversity, -NoraLongman,arithmetic.algebra,English,French,history,physi-

placeinthelargeroom(theold TheatreRoyal)andbeforeacrowdedaudience.HisWorship,theMayor,(Mr.A.P.McCormick),assistedbyMr.McMahon,presented theprizesandcertificatestothe manywinners,offeringsoundand appropriateadvicetothesuccessful scholars.Anumberofthemusical turnssosuccessfullygivenonthe previouseveningbythescholars, wererepeatedtothepleasureofthe audience,and'altogetherapleasant eveningwasspent.Theprizesand certificateswereasfollows:BarbaraKelly.-ScholarshipLeo ins.givenbytheSistersofSt.Anthony'sConvent;silvermedal,theorypass,AssociatedBoardofRoyal CollegeandRoyalAcademyofMusic; arithmeticandhistory.

NoraLonergan.-GoldMedalfor Passinseniorpublicexamination, Adela.deUniversitysilvermedalfor Theorypass,intermediate,AssOciatedBoard.

AdaCrossing.-GoldmedalforPass Inseniorpublicexamination,AdelaideUniversity.

MartinDunne.-Silvermedal(gold centre)forjuniorpass,AdelaideUniversity.

JamesBoland.-Silvermedalfor primary,publicpass,AdelaideUneven.

St.

sit)';silvermedal,passinpractice ofmusic,seconddivision,Associated Board;geographyandalgebra.

DaisyCoc&s.-Silvermedalforprimarypublicpass,AdelaideUniversity;algebra.

AdaGriffin.-Specialprizefur Christiandoctrine,goldmedal,highestmarksInHighSchool.

FredBock.-Specialprizeforgood conduct,goldmedal,history.

Theo.Bock.-Specialprizefor Christiandoctrine,highestmarksin IntermediateSchool.

NellieBruton.-Intermediatepeas inpracticeandtheoryofmusic,IntermediateDivision,LocalCentre, AssociatedBoardofRoyalCollege, andRoyalAcademe.

MayFee.-Intermediatehonoursin practiceofmusic,TrinityCollege, London;passinGradeIII.UniversitiesofMelbourneandAdelaide passinsinging,AssociatedBoard; prizeinLatinthirdinChristian doctrine.

MarionWilloughby.-Honoursin theoryofmusic,GradeIV.,UniversitiesofAdelaideandMelbourne; passinrudimentsofmusic,AssociatedBoardspecialprize,writing; 2ndChristiandoctrine.

EdithChandler.-Honoursintheoryofmusic,GradeIV.,Universities ofAdelaideandMelbournepassin rudimentsofmusic,Associated Board.

LucyWoodward.-Passinpractice ofmusic,thirddivision,Associated Board,nrizeforFrench.

BarbaraKelly.-Passinrudiments ofmusic,AssociatedBoard.

LilyCameron.-Passinrudiments ofMusic,AssociatedBoard.

AliceHowarth.-Passinpracticeof music,thirddivisiondistinctionin Practice,seconddivisionpassin' rudiments,AssociatedBoard.

EvelynKell.-Certificatepractice music,AssociatedBoard.

Mar)Quinlan.-Arithmeticand grammar.

NorahMonaghan.-Highestmarks, ClassII.

HarryFrank.-Prizeforarithmetic anddictation.

EthelBunsell.-Prizeforgeog'r'aphy, PattyMitchell.-Highestmarks, 1stClass.

EnaKeane.-Reading.

MrytleFrancis.-Arithmetic.

NellieHowe.-Writing. DorothyKelso.-Spelling. IveyFrank.-Tables.

WillieMcMahon.-Tables.

WillieConroy.-Writing.

JosephMonaghan.-beading. PatrickRohde.-ArithmeticPatrickKelso.-Spelling.

LilyStone.-Goldcrossforgood conduct,presentedbytheMother Superiorprizeforgeography.

RitaMcCann.-Specialprizefor writing(ereseetedbyMr.Clarke).

IvyStewart.-Needlework,andsecondinArithmetic.

NellieFiney.-Crammar.

EileenRobinson.-Reading. ElsieKing.-Arithmetic.

MaryMcNamara.-Highestmarksin V.Class3rdPrizeforCatechism. LeliaPalmer.-Dictation. ElsieFlemming.-Composition.

BessieGrey.-MentalArithmetic.

AnnieRyan.-Reading.

OliveHerbert.-History.

AnnieBrUton.-Highestmarksin 3rdclass.

BerthaMilne.-Homework.

StellaFiney.-Dictation. RubyPalmer.-Grammar. MaryRyan.-Housework. Smstheren.-Homelessens.

MarieNeville,-Tables.

KathleenBrowne.-Spelling. MaudeFlemming.-Composition.

KathleenStone.writing.

GenevieveWoods.-Reading. AgnesAxford.-Geography.

GwenBruton.-Tables.

NOTICE.

HisLordshiptheBishopwillbless andopenthenewschoolChurchat Rosalea(Suhiaco)onSunday24th, at3p.m.ArchdeaconSmythewill preachontheoccasion.

Beindefatigableinyourpurpose andwithundauntedspiritresist iniquityandtrytoconquerevil withgood,havingbeforeoureyes therewardpreparedforthosewho comiatforthenameofChrist"PIUSAN.

SATURDAY,JANUARY23,Ina.

OurCatholicMenOnce More.

cognisestheevilofsin,aswellis itselfasinitsmaliceagainstGod. Hiscodeofmoralityisasstrict,:anclean-cutanddefined,asthecelebratedCodeNapoleon.Thenumberoil hisdelinquencies,theirdegreeof malice,theiraggravatingandextenuatingcircumstances,werequitea Partofhiseducation-Hisevery acthasasignificanceandamerit-' naturalorsupernatural,accordingtc thestateofhissoulandhisintentions.Inhiswildmomentsandespeciallyinhismomentsofpassion andtemptationhemayhavechafed undertherestrictionswhichtheCRP' tholicChurchlaysdownforhisguidancebutitisonlywhenheleaves school,andhomeinfluence,andwhen beseesthefreeandeasystyleof hisProtestantfriends,whonever have,generallyspeaking,ascrupleor worryofconscience-nomatterwhat thecircumstances-thathispridebeginstoassertitself,andhechafes toirritationunderasetoflaws whichcontrolhislibertysomuch. Thereareexcellentqualitiesinhis non-Catholicfriendswhichattrant andwhichmakehimandtheta friendly. Theyneverworryover SundayMass,muchlessaboutConfessionandHolyCommunion.There isnolawtoprohibitquestionab4 familiaritiesbetweenthesexes-exceptitbetheconsequentdisgraceandthiswemustregardes,adeterrentarisingfromfearandshame, ratherthanfromanyspiritualobligation,orsenseofmoralwrong, TheCatholic mantherefore, intheevilday,ofhisprideandignorancebeginstothinkliketheProtestant,andasthewishisfatherof thethought,thedescentfroman honest,reliable,andconscientious mantoanirresponsibleandirreligiousrecreantisthefrequentlot.of ourmen.

EileenO'Reilly.-Passinpracticeof music,thirddivision,Associated Board,passintheory,TrinityCollegeandreading.

CatherineMcAuley.-Passinpracticeofmusic,thirddivision,AssociatedBoardpassintheory,UniversitiesofMelbourneandAdelaide;and theory,TrinityCollege,andgeography.

GussieBock.-Passinpracticeof music,thirddivision,Associated Boardduxofschool.

DorothyBock.-Passin.practiceof music,thirddivision,Associated Board;algebra. EvelynCollings.-Passinpractice ofmusic,GradeIV.,Universitiesof MelbourneandAdelaide;andreading..

EthelBregenzer.-Passinpractice ofmusic,seconddivision,Associated Boardtheory,GradeV.,UnivereitiesofMelbourneandAdelaidetheory,TrinityCollegehighestmarks, 4thclass.

MelbaMitchell.-Passinpracticeof music,seconddivision,Associated Board;theory,GradeV.,UniversitiesofMelbourneandAdelaide prizedictation,andmentalarithmetic.

DorothyCrawford.-Paseinpracticeofmusic,seconddvision,AssociatedBoard,;theory,GradeV., Universitiespassintheory,Trinity College.

MaryO'Reilly.-Distinctioninpracticeofmusic,primary,Associated Boardtheory',TrinityCollege;highestmarks,homework.

WillieFmitherham.-Bestall-round bon.

ThomasBruton.-Dictation.

PrankPreSton.-Hietorv. OttoSmith.-2n1priceforcatechism.

NormanToucel.-Geography. TntinRobertson,-Arithmetic. PhillipGriffen.-MentalArithmetic. EdwardMonver.-Reading. WillieMarrett.-Composition. ThenBock.-Homework.

DanAxford.-Geography. LeslieFrancis.-Dictation. HerbertBock.-Highestmarksin ITT.Class.

CyrilGrev.-Arithmetic. EdwardLeaney.-Dictation. ErnestSmith.-Grammar. LeslieStewart.-MentalArithmetic.

EdwardFleming.-Spelling. ThomasSavers.-Hiehestmarksin ClassTI.

ClarenceLinkson.-Reading. HarryStewart.-Arithmetic. HenryLancaster.-Spelling. PatrickBrowne.-Homelessons.

Mr.GeorgeF.Lennon MasterofElocution.

VoiceCulture,DramaticArt,Deportment,Recitation,PublicSpeaking,etc.

MargieWood.-Passinpracticeof music,primary,AssociatedBoard; theory,GradeV.,Universitiesof MelbourneandAdelaide.

GladysBlomfield.-Passinpractice ofmusic,primary;,AssociatedBoard.

GertrudeJameson.-Passintheory GradeV.,UniversitiesofMelbourne andAdelaidearithmeticandEnglish.

Honor.McMahon.-Passintheory., GradeV.,UniversitiesofMelbourne andAdelaide;arithmetic.

StellaHorne.-Silvermedalforregularattendanceatschoolwithout missingadayin2years.

CoraJameson.-Highestmarkspiimaryclass.

BeatriceFitzpatrick.-Writing. MaudeHowe.-Highestmarks,Class ITT.

Eveningclassesforladiesandgentlemenarenowbeingformed. PrincipalsofColleges,Literary, andDebatingSocieties,etc.,areinvitedtocallonMr.Lennonbyappointmentforanyinformationrequiredandtoinspecthisnumerous testimonials..

Studio COLONIALMUTUAL CHAMBERS, St.George's-Terrace.

EDUCATIONAL.

LorettoConvent,"Osborne."

NEXTTERMBEGINSFEB.4.

ForparticiilarsapplytotheLady Superior.

Inapreviousarticleinthe"W.A. Record,"wedweltbrieflyonavice whichischaracteristicoftheCatholic menofW.A.,avicethatiseating theveryheartoutofvirileCatholicity,andavicethathasdonemore topropagatearaceofevildoe:s underthestandardoftheChurch, thanperhapsanyother-wemeanthe execrablemalpracticeofourmen whoneglectMassonSunday.Protestantwritersassuretheirreaders thattheCatholicmenattendtheir devotionsinamostexemplarymeanerinsadcontrasttothemaleadherentsoftheirowndenominatious; buttwhenthepriestswhohavetheir eternalinterestscommittedtothem, knowthatnotone-halfofthemen attendChurchonSundaywhocould doso,thebalmadministeredby' theirnon-Catholicadmirersaffords thembutlittlesolace.Wecalled attentiontosomeofthecauses,au.l analysedseveraloftheexcusesgieenbythosewhoneglectthispalpableduty. Thereisignoranceof theirobligation-inmanycasesthe fruitfulcauseofsaddefection.There arealsotheabsenceofhomelife, andhometraining-thesweetencouragementofthegoodparents'example,andthenotinfrequentinfluenceofareligiouslymindedsister. Addedtotheseisthewretchedassociationinwhichaspineless,and unprincipledyoungfellowfindshimselfpitchforkedintoinacountry whereinheisforcedtoearnhis breadandbutter.Wealwaysnotice withregretthataCatholicman'unlesshebelongtoagoodstock with"agooI dropinhim,"is muchmoreaffectedbyhisenvironmentthantheProtestant,inmattersofreligion.Thelatterhasnot graduatedinaschoolinwhichthe voiceofconscienceand.thelawof Godobtained.Hieconsciencewas formedempirically.Experienceand expediencyhavetoldhimhowto regulateit.Ifheisconfronted withatextofScripturewhichapparentlytellsagainsthisconduct hisownreasonorPrejudiceisthe ultimateappeal,andinvariably whenamanishisowncourtof appeal-liewillstandforlibertytheresultisthatconscienceorthe lawofGodisadeadletter,andit isjustasdeadtoCatholicinfluence asitistoProtestantinfluence. Hence,thereasonwhytheProtestant,generallyspeaking,issolittle influencedbytheexampleorpersuasionofCatholics.Thewelleducated Catholic,onthecontrary,hasspent sixormoreyearsinaCatholic school.Hewastaughtdefinitedoctrines.Hisresponsibilitytodefinite lawstoGod,hisneighbour'bud himself,wasclearly.demonstratedto him.Hisreligiousinclinationswere fosteredbyunremittingcareand strengthenedbyexcellentexample andbelefttheschoolorcollege, intheoryandinpracticeawellorderedyoungfellow.--aboythatre-

Thiswillaccountinalargemeasureforthedefectionwhichissoregrettableamongthemenofourcongregations.Itisasadreflection shrinkundertheshameofit.Their earlytraininginthepathsofrectitude,their edifyingpracticecf dutiesandtheirdischargeofconscientiousresponsibilitieshaveall resultedinacropofvice.LikeUnto theparadox,thegoodtreebrings forthhadfruits.SelltaughtCatholicsbecomenondescripts.They shirktheirholiestandmoat sacreddutiesatthebarkandbanter ofMartinLather'sprogeny'.'to themitseemsneitherdisgracenor dishonourtoabandonthereligious practicesoftheparentswhomthey loved,oftheChurchwhosefaithful childrentheyoncewere.They,have becomeenlightenedbytouchwith Protestantism.LikeAdamand::lye the:-havebecomeGods,knowing goodandevil,nothoweverasGod wouldhaveit,butasithasbeendistortedbythePseudoReformation. WecannotsaythisofallorevennearlyallourCatholicmen.Wekn severalwhosefaithhasbeenstrengthenedandwhosedevotionhatsbeen intensifiedby.associationwithPrstestants,butofmanywhonoware astandingdisgracetothe Church,whosebe-allandendallofCatholicfaithistheir nameonthecensusroll-of thosewearetrulyashamed.Those wholeftgood-aye,excellentfamiliesintheEasternStates,areamongusto-daythegreateststumbling blocktotheprogressoftheChurch, andfurthermorearepreparingto generatearaceofnondescripts whowillhaverepresentativesin everydepartmentofdegradedhuman life. Forsuchmenwehavehie. pity. Theyhavenothonour,Irr principle.Theystandidlybywhen GodisofferedintheHolyMass. Theystandshamelesslybyinthe greatstrugglebetweentheChurch andworld,andarecontenttoiton arailduringtheconflict;andyet theywillwhoopinthevictorywhich isinvariablyhersineveryencounter withherenemies.

Thetemperasurehasbeenatboilingpointforthepastfewdaysat theCoast.Peoplearesleepingout andresortingtoallpossibledevices togetablowadrinkandasnooze.

Diocesannews. CALENDAR.

Sunday,24th-III.afterEpiphany. St.Timothy,Bishopand Martyr.

Mon.25th.ConversionofSt.Paul, Apostle. Tues.26th.-St.Polycarp,Bishopand Martyr. Wed.27th-St.Vitalianus,Popeand Confessor. Thur.28th-St.JohnCheysostom, Bishop,Confessor,Doctor. Fri.29th-St.FrancisdeSales,BishopandConfessor,Doctor. Sat.30th-St.FelixIV.Popeand Confessor.

TheVeryRev.DeanBrennan (Boulder),andFatherKiely(Kalgoorlie)fromtheEasternGoldfields, andFatherBrennaneBridgetown.), andFatherHayes(Bunbury)from theSouthWesternDistrictsattended themonth'smindofthelateFather. Keogh.

Interestingeventstocomearethe blessingandopeningofthebeautiful SchoolChurchatRosalea,Suhiaco,onSunday(to-morrow),

ThefirstofficialmeetingoftheSt. Patrick'sDayCelebrationCommittee willbeheldatthePalaceConferenceHall,onnextTuesdaynightat 8o'clock.Noticeshavebeensent tothevariousdistrictstohavedelegatesappointedforthemeeting, andwehopethatIrishmenandCatholicswillmakeeveryeffortto maketheFeastDayasremarkable andhistoricasithasbeenforthe pastfewyears.Nothingcanpeeventthissoeffectivelyasapathyof therepresentativesandpossiblyparochialism. Iftheseevilsarepermittedtooperate-howeverslightly., bysomuchwilltheworthycelebrationoftheNationalFeastbe marred.Moreanon.

Inournextissueweshallprobablyhaveenaccountofthefinalpreparationsthatarefastbecoming complete,fortheJubileeCelebration ofMonsignorBourke.OnlastSundayitwasannouncedinallthelocalChurchesthattheCommitteerequestedthatallmoniesanddonationsshouldberemittedtoSecretary forthwith,soassoenablehimto presentacompleteaccountatthe finalmeeting.

Weregrettoannouncethattne Rev.FatherFlynn,O.M.I.hasbeen indisposedforthepastweek.

2,IRomanDecisions.

andthelayingthefounds.- (BytheRev.JamesHughes). tionstone-bytheHon.the Premier-oftheGirls'Reformatory,MIDNIGHTMASSINCONVENTS. Leederville,onSundaythe7thFeb-OurHolyFather,PopePiusX,to ruary.AftertheholidaystheSis-increasethedevotionoftheFaithful tersofSt.JohnofGodtakechargeandtheirgratitudetotheunspeake oftheformer-touseitasaschoolablemysteryoftheIncarnationof duringtheweek,andasaChurch onSundays,whiletheSistersofthe GoodShepherdaretohavechargeof theGirls'Reformatory,whichisexpectedtobecompleteshortlyafter Easter.

AsquibappearedinthedailypapersduringtheweekontheRee. FatherMcMahon,oftheDioceseof Sale,whoisspendingashortholidayinW.A.ThesaidsheetsuggestedthattheRev.gentlemanhad beeninW.A.forthepurposeofexamingthelandavailableforselection,withtheintentionofencouraSinesettlers--ifhisopinionwerefavourable-toleaveVictoriaforour State.Needless,tosay,thereisao truthinthereport.Itisjusta canardofawittyfool,ifthereis suchaspeciesoflunatic.

Themonth'smindforthelateFr Keoghwasattendedbyalargebody ofthepriestsandpeopleonlast Tuesday.

AcontingentofSistersofthePresentationConvent,Cottesloe,lefton TuesdaytotakeuptheirnewConventandschoolatBeverley. The Sistershavenowthreehousesintoe PerthDiocese,andweneedbut mentiontheirsuccessatCollieand Cottesloe,tobeassurredoftheir 4successatBeverley.Thereisvery greatscopefortheirworkingoahead-bucolicBeverley.,andwefeel surethatthelargenumberofchildrenthataretobeentrustedtotheir chargewillblessthedaythePresentationSistersopenedschoolthere.

TheRev.BrotherCulliganhasarrivedinWA.to"takeuptherunnine"aetheysay,intheChristian Brothers'Collese,St.George'sTerrace.WearegladindeedthatBro. NunanisremainingidentifiedwitS theCollegethathasmadesuch stridesineducationalprogressand wonsuchdistinctionsduringtheien ortwelveyearshehasmanagedit. HegoestotheEast(weunderistandonawell-meritedandmuch"'neededholidayofthreemonths,at theexpirationofwhichhereturns tothefinancialandmanagerialdepartmentoftheCollege.Hismane friendsinW.A.andtheparentsof thehundredsofstudentswhohave knownhimduringhislongtermof Superiorship,willwelcomethisnews whichwebelieveisauthentic. We alsoextendaheartywelcometo BrotherCulliganwhohadbeenassociatedwiththecollegeintheearlydaysofitsexistence,andwe hopehewillbeassuccessfulhere ashehasbeenintheEastern States.

(2)Tootherreligiousinstitutions andpioushouses.Thiswouldseem toincludeothermonasteriesand conventssuchasLittleSistersof',.he Poor,NazarethSisters,Sistersof Charity,conventsofteachingand nursingSistersorBrothers.

(3)Toclericalseminaries. Insuchconvents,institutionsand seminarieswhichhaveapublicor Privateoratory,wheretheBlessed Sacramentisreserved,theoratory doorsmustbeOita,i.e.,notopen tothegeneralpublic.Priests,ofreligiousOrderscannotextendthisindultofthreeMidnightMassesand midnightCommunionwhichisgrantedfortheirowncommunityoratory tothechurchatwhichthegeneral publicarefreetoattend,thoughin thisChurchtheirprivilegeofcelebratingaMidnightMassisnotwithdrawn.

REVOLVINGTABERNACLEDOOR.

BishopBchinneraskswhetherhe canapproveofandrecommendtohis clergyatabernaclewhichhasnot theordinaryformofdooronhinges, butasemi-circulardoorwhichrevolvesonbail-bearings.TheS. CongregationofRitesrepliesthat thereIsnoobjection,butleavesthe mattertotheBishop'sownjudgment.

(S.Cone.Rites,8thMay,f9o8.)

hereandthere

theDivineWord,hasofhisownaccordgraciouslygivenpermissionthat ineverymonasteryofholyvirgins, subjecttothelawofenclosure,arel inotherreligiousinstitutions,pious houses,andclericalseminaries,which haveapublicorprivateoratory, withpermissiontoreservehabituallytheBlessedSacrament,henceforth eachyearforeveronthesacrednight oftheNativityofJesusChristtherS may,becelebratedthreeritualMasses,orevenaccordingtocircumstancesoneMassonly,andthatHoly Communionmaybegiventoallwho piouslydesireit.HisHolinessalso directedthatitshouldbeexpressly declaredthatthedevouthearingof thisortheseMassesshouldavailall whoarepresentforthesatisfaction oftheirobligationofhearingMass.

(Cong.H.Office,istAugust, 1907.)

Afterthepublicationofthisdecree thefollowingdoubtswereraisedand answered

1.-DoesthisindultimplythefacultyofcelebratingthreeMasses,or accordingtocircumstancesoneMass, evenwiththedoorsoftheOratCries open?-No,itdoesnot.

2.-CanthisindultgrantedtooratoriesbeextendedalsotoChurches ofreligiouswhichservethepublic useoftheFaithful?-No,saving, however,theprivilegeofreligiousof celebratingMassatmidnight.

(Cong.H.Office,26thNovember, 1908.1

TheH.Officehaspublishedthese decisionsinthe"OsservatoreRomano"withtheexpressdesirethat otherCatholicnewspapersshould copythem. Theoriginalindult grantspermissioneachyearforever.

(I)TocelebrateonChristmasnight threeritualMassesoroneMass wherecircumstancesmakethismore convenient.Allwhoarepresentat suchMassorMassesthereby,fulfil theirobligationofhearingMasson ChristmasDay.

(2)TogiveHolyCommunionat theMidnightMasstoallwhopiouslylydesireit.Nomentionismade ofanyfastotherthantheusualone beginningatmidnight,andthus thoughmanymayfeelitmorerespectfultoabstainfromfoodand drinkfromanearlierhour,thereis nolawpreventingthosefromcom municatingwhohavetakenfoodor drinkimmediatelybeforemidnight.

Thesetwoperpetualprivilegesof MidnightMassesandmidnightCommunionaregiven,

(e)Toconventsofnunslivingin strictenclosures.

Inallabsorbingforceroundheart andhead? Makesureofprayer OurMascer erstwhilesaid, "Onethingsuffices,over-careis wrong." Orhestthoureachedoldage'stwilightdrear? Makesureofprayer,thedieisnot yetcast Insightofportsankmanyavessel fair. Ifthoudosthope-andhopesupposethfearIfthoulosthopeforGodandheavenatlast, Inlife,indeath,makesure,make sureofprayer.

ThelateLordRussellwasafamousman.Manyahostilewitness utterlybrokedownunderhiscrusningcross-examination.However,he himselfhadtosuccumbbeforethe provoSingcalmnessofanAmerican waiter. Russellwasoneofthe warmest-heartedofIrishmen,buthe hadaquicktemperandanirritable disposition.DuringhisYankeeto'tr hewasonedayatalittlehotelout West.Thereweremanyguests,few waiters,andasRussellmeantto catchtheeveningtrain,histime waslimited.Afterimpatientlysufferingdelayextendingoveraquarter ofanhour,Russellbeganrapping thetablewithaknifeandclinking theglasses."Come,come,"he saidsharplytothewaiter,when thatdignitarysaunteredup,hurry alongwiththeluncheon.""Wai, sir,"saidthewaitingeyeing,himunconcernedly,"iftheplacedon'tsuit you,youcangoontothenext."

AsthenextwasnonearerthanColoradoSprings,Russellsubsided;his tonesoftenedandhesoonwonthe waiteroverbyhishumourandaffability.Determiningtobepleasant hesaidtothewaiter,"Thisseems averyhealthytown.""Iguess it'sprettywal,"repliedthewaiter, withprofoundgravity"whenwe builtaschool-housenothingwoull dohrsomeofthecitizensbutthat wemusthaveacemetery.Welaid itoutandwalleditin,butwehad toshootamantostartit."

AreyoulisteningBardoftheBlackwood?

Artthoustillyoung,anddostthou glancealong Life'sopeningpathwaywitha timiddread? Makesureofprayer,thencehethy couragefed Andinthemidst shaltbestrong.

Ordothecaresof throng ofstrifethou middlelifetime

St.Colman'scollege,theDiocesan CollegeofthedioceseofCloynecelebrateditsgoldenjubileeafew monthsback. AttheHighMass ontheoccasionDr.Hutch,wellknowntoallold001Manites,preachamostbeautiful,eloquent,andinformativediscourse.Answering.the questionhehadaskedhimself: "HowhasSt.Colman'srealisedthe expectationsformedofit?" He saysamongstotherthings "It hasgivenaBishoptotheEngligh ChutchithasgiventwoPresidents toMaynooth-thegreatestecelesiasticalCollegeinChristendomand Ithasgivenhundredsofzealous,giftedprieststoeveryEnglish-speaking countryintheworld.Ithasgiven toEnglishLiteratureoneofthe mostsuccessfulwritersoffictionof ourtimes-amanwhoseworksare readintheoriginalbytheEnglishspeakdnepeopleofthetwohemispheres,andhavemoreoverbeentranslatedintomorethanoneContinentallanguage.Ithasgiventothe studyofoldandmiddleIrishone whomdeathprematurelyclaimed., butwholivedlongenoughtoleave ushiseditionoftheStoweMissal andtheAnnalsofUlster,animperishablemonumenttohisscholarship. Ithasgiventotherevivalofthe IrishlanguageonewhoisjustlyregardedastheCreatorofmodern IrishLiterature-onewhosenameis familiarashouseholdwordsonthe lipsofeveryoneinIreland,andEnglandandAmerica,whoisinterested intherevivalofourmothertongue.

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"817BLAGOESTATE,"NorthNabisco. onthedirectrouteofproposednewrailwayfromSubiacotoNorthBeach. Onemileoftramortrain.Cambridge.treetmacadamisedrightuptoEstate. Anopportunitytomakemoneynottobe missed.Buyearly. Blocks,from£15each.£5deposit,and £1amonth;nointerest. AlsoInnumerableHouses,PoultryFarms, Farms,etc.,inalllocalities. CallandgetFullParticulars. ForSeasonableDaintiesandHighClassGroceries.

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GeneralAgentsforW.A.L.iburkzzr&CO.,Fremantle andPerth.

Sub-AgentsKalgoorlie-MATTGHANendOUR Nir!Ti Geraldten-POPEBROWN.

LeadingBruiser,JackJohnsen, inPerthamaidagtheyoungidea withsparringandpunchingexhibitions.,Thehousesarenotcrowdeditseemedtousverypersonal,and

out...Thatpeoplegotoseethebullyoutofcuriosity,justaschildren willingly!payalltheirpocketmoney togetaglimpseatanelephantthe firsttime. Theysay,hiswifeis proudofhim,thatisaconsolation seeingthathisChearchhaeignered.,1 anddiscardedhim.

Mr,L.Weise,theorganiserofhumanitariantreatmentfortheW.A. nativeshasgone.toendlesstrouble tohave.apetitionpresentedtoParliamentcallinguponthepeople'srepresentativestoinquireorcauseto beinquired,thedeathofalarge numberofnativesinthevicinity.of Laverton,Thepetitionwaslargely andinfluentiallysigned,.butthere was.considerabledifficultytobeov7 ercome,and,ingenuitybaffled,ereit wasall9weel,tobeseenintheholy Place.

Horseinfluenzaistheepidemicof theseason.Everynagpathetically coughsandsneezesashedragshis burdenalonganditseemsapityto workthebruteswhiletheirheads andthroatsaresoeffected.

Wereceivedaletterduringlast weekrethetooliberaland"onereligionisasgoodasanother"ideas recentlypublishedinoneofourexchanges.Wedidnotpublishit,cs

There'snothingso badforacough ascoughing.

%There'snothingsogood foracough asAyer's CherryPectoral.

Whenyou haveagenuinecoldora hardcough, orwhenthere isintlammamationinthethroatorlungs,then youneed

withalverypungent,Anotherreasonforwithholdingitwasthatthe saidpapermayhavereportedthe Editor'sideasofwhatwassaid.atd notwhatthespeaker,whOknew whathewastalkingabout,said.. Protestantpapersinvariablygarble thespeechesandaddressesofCathO-lice,andhenceitwouldbeaimless

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AskforREDHANDbrewedTONICALE,itiswholesomeandnon-intoxicating.BewareofImitations.

TheCityAnalystsays "WhendistilledwaterisusedforthemanperhapsinhaulingupaspeakerwhoufactureofAeratedWaters,theto4ie,effectofmyriadsofdefunctbacteria mayhimselfhavebeenindignantatisrenderedharmless,thewaterisrenderedsett,allsalineingredients thedistortionofhisaddress,as'tareell-,a;Inated,allanimallifedestroyed,andpurityisattained." appeared inthepaper. Ofcourse, itmaybesaidthatthespeaker. shouldbethefirst to correctsach thines,butthenhehastodealwith themanwhoholdsthewhip,and Editorsaresometimesnotthegentlestclassofbeings!toreason, with!

WehavereceivedMr.HughMcMatioe'sspeechon"NationalDefence,shoulditbemetwithdirect. taxation."Itispublishedincompleteform.

SirJohnForrestwas"royally" receivedatthePremier'sPort

Theusualrecriminationsbetween SirJohnandtheotherFederal memberswhichtake'placeonevery occasionwhentheparties"come home,"arefOrgottenthisyear,and thepeoplearelyinginwaitforTeddyNeedham

TheCabinetMinistersandtheir wivesareholidayingatRottnest. OfcoursetheMinisterscannotleave theirParliamentarydutiesuntilFridayofeachweek.Somepeopleaskediftherewasapriestresidentat theIsland,sothattheymaybase MassonSundayiftheywentto holidaythere! Wedonotthinkso andwearesurethatthereisn.', MassontheIslandonSundae. ThatisalossandmoretoCatho lics.

ApropostherecentearthquakesMr. ClementWraggehaspredicted,or prophesiedoranticipatedthatthe next'quakeswillhappensouthof theLine

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DirtyMurray-streetisadisgraceto anycivilisedcommunity.Ifsomethinghenotdonewewouldsuggest thatthestreetbelabelledthus "Licensedasasexualpaddock."

Thenoticemightadvisethedecent nottoeothere,anditmightshame somethatdo-

Mostpeoplemakeexcusesfor themselves,whichtheywouldneithermakenoracceptfortheirneighbour.

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Thereisastrongmanly characterabout COGANBROS., clothesthatstampsthe wearerasamanwhonot onlyconsidershisown comfortbuthasconsiderationforthegoodtaste ofthecompanyhekeeps.

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TheresultsoftheJunior.Adelaide Universityexaminationshavegiven thefriendsof-our.coventschoolcause toerejoice.Threeofitsgirls-Mary Doneue,KatieMcGovernandAlice Warren'passedtheexamination,the twoformer---'*tth...4,uchcreditthat theyareentitledtoGil:'ErnmestExTheStateGoverlinie grants0,4ti'tpfhibitionsof£15each (totheeight.stildents4.1014r16who ./eicoevihighestonthegetieraVlionour Consequently,MaryDonohueO: bycoiningseveztioentitledto£[h. KatieMcGovernNodaboykepi ScotchCollegeranadeadhest(-'tor eighthplace,andthereforeitispelstimedtheeighthixligleetionwillbe ,dividedequallybetweentelieeilt-Maty Doliebue,hasfurtherdistinguiehed herselfbY"TfleteliothetwoStatesin Algebra,andKerte.McGovernuy finingsecondinLatin.--Moltis theintentionofthesetwogirls't continuetherroeladiesintheirold almamater,wemayhopetosce 'woveofthemshedmorecredit".herselfand.herteachersbycarryingofi the.cevetted-GovernmentScholarship of£450intheSen-IdvgGrade. So ChristianBratIvers'BoysanfteSaytch Collegiansfaciletoutforyonrnewri!

Printedlistsweredistributedheat. Sundayat'thtiChurchdoor,'conteinineo.thsnamesofall-who.contribut: edtoyeardetherecetteeollectione..ou beim:lie:44SLMary's.r;Thelullamountwentwellover£46o&'Thee siketalso;containedafinancial.: atitementshowingtheinitial.costof St.Mary'sChurchandChristian Brothers'Residenceandsceools,with interestonboth,amountedto£15,700. The,presentdebtontire Cherchig-£4.200.andontheChris-. thinBrothers'residence22,,000:"It aPa'sw:11forthegenereeityofKalgoorlieCatholicstowardstheir Church,tofindthatin'eightyears they -havecontributed£9,56O words-St.Mary'sChurch;andChris- 'HenBrothers'Buildings',andpracticallywipedoffalldebtfromthe Convent,Piccadilly,SmithKelecy;r. lieandBrovenhillSchools. e

Ourfriend,Mr.O'ReillyhaslessenehardshipsofSundayforour loco,priestsby,placing,hismotorcarattheirdisposal.Ihavesend himSundayafterSundaytakingone or'otherofthemtoBrownhillor Piccadilly.Whatarpleasureitmutt hetoapriesttohecarriedalongto secondMacsina'magnificent,motor, beeideshavingtocycleagainsthot windsandwilly-willies.withaparchedpelateandemptystomach.Ifeel surehehasreceivedtheheart', thanksofourpriests,aedhealso deservesthegratitudeofourpeoule fortheinteresthehasalwaysmaa!testedineverythinggotupforthe benefitofreliAnn.

ConfirmationacKurrawang

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TheresidentsofKurrawanglada redletterdayonbeetSunda/(Jan. 17)whenCanonRobinsonpfKalgoorlieadministeredtheSacrament ofConfirmationforthefirsttimein thelocalHall.Thereweise17candidates,includingafewadults,mei HolyCommunionwasreceedatthe 8o'clockMassinthemring.Afterthetoo'clockMasstinCoolgerie,FatherLynchrebottledtoKur.jatheITtr4n,accompaniedbytile'membersHofSt.Mary's CoheirwhoirqnderedseveralaPpropri- lte'hymnsduringthotafternoonindietingthee"AdestefFideles,""Xeni CreatorSpiritus,"/"FaithofOur 1Ptphers,"1"StaroftheSea,""haeculate,1theKprrawangchildren joiningifthelast MissRyan,whohaswithMr.ShepherdandMissM.Collings,assisted theChoirat*le'Xmasandne YearFestivals,tangthe"AveMaria,"PissNellieBruton,theorganist*siding.

Mr(ConLoryofCoolgardie,and Mrs.FloodofKurrawane,were Sponsorsfelthoseconfirmed.

fearful.St.PetershamelesslydeniedhipDivineMaster3times.But whentheplentitudeoftheSpiritwas poeredoutuponthematPentecost, theybecamethefearlessexpounders oftheGospelofChristcrucified, andsubsequentlysealedthepreaching withtheirblood.

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tSe, be awangwas/initsbestattireandon i-Thes importantceremony,andthehall wasdenselypackednotwithstanding eoppressiveheatwhichprevailed t,teafternoonCanonRobinsoninthecourseofashort,praetftgodiscourtse,explainedthereason whyatewastheretoadministera Sacramentofwhichtheordinary ministeristheBishop.ThePope hagivenhimthenecessaryfaculties HisLordship,theBIB,hopofPerth,who,totheirgreatregret.wasunavoidablyabsentonthat occasion.

Confirmation,thoughnetabsolutelynecessaryforsalvation,couldnot' hewilfullyneglectedwithoutsin, seeinethatitgavesuchsupernaturalstrengthtbprofessandactupto the,Christianfaith. Tnanagecite thepresent,whenFaithandmorals wereexpoeeltosomanyandsuch violenttemptations,thosewhodeliberatelysetasidethegracesconferredontheworthyrecipientsofthis Sacramentwerecommittingavery seriouserror.TheHolyScripture testifiedthat,Christpromisedthe HolyGhosttothefaithful,andthat theApostlesimpartedHimbyprayer,andtheimpositionofhands.

IntheRthChapteroftheActsof theApostlestheyreadthat"when theApostleswhowereinJerusalem, hadheardthatSamariahadreceivedtheWordofGod,theysentunto themPeterandJehe - -leo,they cameprayedforthemthatthey mightreceivetheHolyGhost;for Hewasnotasyetcomeuponany ofthem,huttheywereonlybaptiselinthenameoftheLordJesus; thentheylaidtheirhandsupon themandtheyreceivedtheHoly Ghost."

TheApostlesbeforereceivingthe HolyGhost,wereweak,timidand

WhatPentecostwastotheApostles,ConfirmationwastotheordinaryChristian,becausethe3rdpetsonoftheBlessedTrinitycameto theirsoulswithhis7giftsofwisdom,understanding,counsel,fortitude,knowledge,,pietyandfearof theLord. Hewouldabidewith them,untildrivenawaybymortal sin. ByBaptismtheybecamethe childrenofGod,andbyConfirmation thesoldiersoftheChristianarmy. Asthetrueandloyalsoldiermust hepreparedtolaydownhislifeif necessary,sotheConfirmedChristian mustbepreparedtosufferanyinsultandsacrificehislifeifneedbe, ratherthanproveatraitortohie God.Thesignofthecrossonthe foreheadremindedthemthatthey should,likeSt.Paul,gloryinthe crossofChrist,andhimCrucified. TheywhoconfessedChristbefore men,Hewould,alsoconfessbefore HisFatherinHeaven.Theywould haveanindeliblemarkimprintedon thesoul,sothattheywouldberecognisedinthenextlifeeitherin HeavenforallEternity,or(which mayGodforbid)foreverinHell. HewaspleasedtolearnfromFatherLynchthatthechildrenhadbeen sowellinstructedandprepareday theirteacherMrs.Howard,,towhose energyandperseveranceinthemeritoriousworkofSundaySchoolteaching,theCanonpaidawellmerited tribute.Theexampleofthatgood, ladywhohadsparednopainsto impartasolidknowledgeofthe ChristianDoctrine,totherisinggen eration,shouldstimulateparentsand. childrentodoevengreaterthings thanhadbeendoneinthepast.Oa behalfofthechildrenhepresenteda handsomeframedpictureoftheCrucifixionasaslighttokenofgratitudeforallshehaddoneforthem. Theceremonyoveratotalabstinence pledgewasadministeredtoallcandidatesundertheageof21.Each childattendingSundaySchoolwas presentedwithaprize.Theprizes wereveryhandsomeandcostly.The followingistheprizelist

KURReiWANGSUNDAYSCHOOL. PrizeList,SundayJan.17th,'09. I.DIVISION.

(I)StellaCullen(Agnes).

(2)EthelPhilumenaHoward, 13)MayElizabethCarroll. II.DIVISION.

(I)EdwardFrancisCullen. (2)AnnieWinifredCarroll.

(3)HerbertAmbroseAloys'es Howard. M.DIVISION.

(I)AnniesAgnesSullivan. (2)AnniePhilumenaMoran. (3)MartinThomasCarroll. BestAttendance(SilverMedal)Step

Mrs.Keegan,Yarloop.

(PerVeryRev.CanonRobinson)e Mrs.F.Howard,Kalgoorlie. Mrs.P.F.O'Dea,Kalgoorlie.

Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr.

(PerRe':.FatherWalsh). .1.P.Devlin,Northam. J.T.Carr, C.H.Kinshela, T.J.Daly, P.Duggan, JohnColhesy, K..T.Schmidt, (PerRev.FatherHayes). Mr.Barron,WellingtonMills. Mrs.Croch,

Mrs.AustinHardy,Highgate. Mr.J.Doyle,W.Perth. Mr.Naughton,Perth.

Mr.F.O'Leary,Guildford. Mr.'r.Mulcahy,Plympton.

Family IgilS&VdS

Thatamedicineisjustassafe andsureinyouthasinmatur- ityandoldageisundoubted proofofitsgenuineness.Peps standthistestinthousandsof homeseveryday,provingthat theseuniquetabletsareIndeedthetruehouseholdmedi-cineforallthroatandchest ,.-c,mAaints.Everyhomeneeds a17.,,xatthisseasonofcold day::andchillynights.The greatsuccessofPEPSis duetotheinlquePepsmethod ofcoove,vIngapowerfultonic andrestorativedirecttothe lungsandbronchialtubes.As hohandyPepstabletsissolveonthetongue,thehealrig,soothingandinvigoratingfumeswhicharisearebreatheddirectintothefurthest recessesofthelungs.Thedel-icatetissuesofthethroat, bronchialtubesandlungsare thusImpregnatedwithapow-erfulremedialagency.The mostobstinatecoughiscon- quered,andsoreness,Irritationandwheezinessareall quicklysoothedandhealed. Beingabsolutelyfreefromdrowsyanddan-gerousdrugs,Pepsare atallagesasafe,efficient andIndispensablehomeremedyforall throat,chestandlungtroubles.

PromChemists,Stores sodthePepsPasdieCo. Spluey,stt16and3/-

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OBITUARY

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VeryRev.FattierKeogh.V.G.

Attheearliestopportunityafter thecloseofthejoyfulseasonof ChristmasthepriestsofthePerth dioceseassembledinlargenumbers, forthemonth'smindofthelatedeceasedVicar,VeryRev.Father Keogh. TheychooseTuesdayto givethepriestwholive"outoftae way"anopportunityofattending, anditwaswellthattheydidso, becausethepriestsfromtheEastern goldfieldsandthepriestsfromthe SouthWestattendedthesolemn ceremonyinroundnumbers.The loveofthepeopleandtheloveof thepriestsforthedeceasedVicar hasintensifiedbeyonddescription, duringtheshortandfleetingfour weekssincehisprematuredemege, andthedeedsofgoodthathedid inhisdayhaveearnedmanyaprayerandmanyanovenaofmasses forthereposeofhissoul.Itison lynowthatthepeopleandpriests misshiswellknownandgenial personalityitisnowtheyallrecognisethevacantchairatthe differentmeetingsandcommittees withwhichhehadbeensoclosely. associatedduringthetenuntiring andsorrow-ladenyearswhichhe spentinWestAustraliaitisImo, inthecycleoftimewhichhasseat anotheryearonitscoursethatthe Diocesersalyunderstandsthevalue blabourandenergyhavebeento tChurch,andthelossithassuntainedbyhisdeath.

ThecelebrantoftheHighMarswas theRev.FatherBrennanofBridgetown-oneofthedeceased'soldest friends,andanextdoorneighbourin theoldcountryforfullytwenty; years,theDeaconwasFatherVeilingofSubiaco,andtheSubdemen FatherDonogherFatherO'Reillyof theCathedralwasMasterofCeremonies.InthechoirweretheVer" Rev.FathersBrennan(Boulder)and Smyth,whowerecantors,theVery Rev.FatherGibney,V.F.,York, VeryRev.DeanO'Reilly,VeryRev. FatherMurray,C.SS.R.;Re--.Frs. Kiev(Kalgoorlie),Morris(Guildf Fagan(S.Perth),Crowley HigagateHill),O'Neill(Cottesloe), FatherFahey(York,FatherH. O'Reilly(Guildford),FatherWhyte, P.S.M.(Maylands),FatherWheeler, O.M.I.,FatherMcCallion,O.M.I., FatherLynch,C.SS.R.,Father Shearman,C.SS.R.,FatherMcDonnell,C.SS.R..FatherD.McMahon, (Ilairnsciale,Victoria),Fathers.Gallagher,andBrosnan(Oath-drollMoloney.(Bussrltonl,Hayes(Bunburv), Griffin(Jarrehdalel,FatherPhelan (Narrogin),FathersO'Brienand

ROBERTSONVIOFFAT MURRAY

STREET,PERTH.

O'Hurley(WestPerth),Thepriests sangthemass,andthecelebrant, Rev.FatherBrennan,gavetheabsolutionattheCatafalgue.There wasaverylargecongregationpresent.

SolemnRequiemOfficeandHigh MassatCottesloe:

Mrs.O'NeillDead.

Alargenumberofthepriestsof thePerthDiocese(RegularandSecular)metattheStaroftheSea Church,Cottesloe,onlastThursday tochanttheRequiemOfficeandsing aRequiemHighMassfortherepose ofthesoulofthelateMrs.O'Neill, ofBallykillaboy,Co.Kilkenny,Ireland.Thedeceasedladywasthe goodmotherofFatherO'Neill,the priestinchargeofCottesloeand Claremont.Formonthsbeforeshe diedshehadbeeninveryindifferent health.,butbeingofavigorousconstitution,andaveryenergeticwoman,nooneexpectedthatherdeath wassonear.Everypossiblecare wastakenofherbythepriest('r. Costigan),thedoctorandthefainily,andthoughshediedinthese happycircumstancessurroundedby herfamilyandfortifiedwiththeSin cramentsandallthelastritesof theChurch,herdeathcameasa greatshocktohertwoexiledchildreninW.A.,theRev.FatherO'Neill andSisterMaryBrigidoftheOrder ofSt.JohnofGod,BeagleBar. Truetothegrandtraditionalspirit oftheIrishpriesthood,thepriests ofW.A.cameinlargenumbersto theOffice.Noneismorehonoured indeathbytheIrishpriesthoodthan apriest'smother,andhencetheentheringofthepriestsfromalmost every.partofthevastdioceseon lastThursday.

TheRev.FatherO'Neillsangthe Requiemmass,assistedbyFathers Smith,O.M.I.,andMasterson,as DeaconandSubdeacon,respectiveiv, eniFatherO'ReillyasMasterof Ceremonies.TheotherpriestseresentwereArchdeaconSmythand DeanO'Reilly,whowerechanters, VeryRe-.FatherCox,O.M.T.FatherWheeler,O.M.I.,FatherNeville, 0.M.T.,FatherMerallion,O.M.I., FatherShearman,C.SS.R.,Father McDonnell,C.SS.R.,FathersVerliag andDonorher(Snhiacol,Fathers Crowley(HighgateHill),Morrisand O'Reilly(Guildford),FathersO'Donnell(Collie),Brennan(Brideetown), Griffin(.Tarrandelel.Faean(Victoria Park).Walsh(Nertheml,WhiteP. S.M.(Mavlands),FathersO'Brlea, andO'Hurley,(WestPerth),Fathers GaltaThera"dBrosnan(Cathedral).

ThenrettvlittleChurchwasquite fullofparishionerswhocametoshoev thOrsympathywiththeirpastorin

thebereavementoccasionedbythe deathofhismother.Itmustbe veryconsolingtoFatherO'Neillto seethelargecrowdofpeopleand thesplendidarrayofpriestswho gatheredtogethertoprayforthe reposeofthesoulofhisdearmother,anditwillbenolesscomfortingtohisagedfather,andbrothers andsistersandfriendsintheold home,whentheyreadhowhonoured andrespectedisFatherO'Neill,and howsympatheticallypriestsandpeopleactedtowardshiminhishour ofsorrow.Mayhersoulrestin peace.

InMemoriam. OFTHEVERYREV.FATHZ,It KEOGH,V.G.

Hush,forastarisswallowedupin night! Anoblenamebathsetalongthe seaI

Aneyethatflashedwithtruth,no moreisbright

ThebrowsoplacidandsereneWhereishe?

Hetrodtheearth,a'manofstately. mould, Castinthegoodliestmetalofhis kind

Thesemblanceofasoulinbreathing gold, AvisibleimageofGod'sglormas mind.

He,whenthesage'ssoulwithdoubt wasriven, Smotethedulldreamerswiththe prophetrod; Hecalledonearthandseatochant ofheaven, Andmadethestarsrehearsethe truthsofGod.

Yeawhenthedemonsquelledtoe boldandbrave, Andieis?dthefaithfulwiththeir fiendishmock; Unmovedhemettheirimpiousrage andgave Alordlyecho,fromtheEternal Rock.

WhererestshenowWhatthroneis setforhim

.1.-nidtheninefoldarmiesofthe sky;? Shallhewavetheburningswordof Seraphim? OrdwellacalmArchangelcrowned onhigh?

Wecannottellweonlyunderstand HebearsanIrishheartbeforc God'sthrone

Aboveheyearns,o'erthishischosenland, Hiszeal-hisvows-hisprayers--arepetourown, PATRICIA. Perth,19o9.

SellDestruction.

Everyact,everythought,every rushofpassion,everyemotion,every movementofmuscleormindusesup someofthesubstanceofourbodies, justaseverystepinwalkinghelps towearoutourshoes.Food,repairsthelosstosomeextent,bat thepowertodigestfoodgrowsless fromyeartoyearwithuse. That isthereason,soonerorLiter,we mustdie. Nowtakenote.Thefasteryou live,themoreyouwastethemore youthrowawaythesooneryoucome toanend.

Oncemore.Thegreatwaster,tne greatthiefoflifeisillness.Then, youmayloseinamonthwhatmight havelastedayear,and(remember!) notmerelyoffleshandstrength,out ofthepowertogetitback.

HereiswhereMotherSeigel'sSyrupdoesitswonderfulwork.Is -givesyoubacklostpower.Notail ofit,forthenyoucouldliveforever;butmostofit.Convincing proofofthisisaffordedbythisletterofMr.WilliamH.Waugh,of EveStreet,Toowoomba,Queensland, datedOctober8th,No;: "Iused tobeamartyrtobiliousnessaal livercomplaint.OftenIwasunable toworkfordaysatatimeandhaul tolayup.Iloathedthesightof food,wasunabletosleep,hada foultasteinmymouth,athickly coatedtongue,andfeltaltogether worsethanIamabletodescribe. Numerousmedicinesandvariousmethodsoftreatmenthavingfailedto benefitme,Ibegan,someeightor nineyearsago,acourseofMother's Seigel'sSyrup.Iwasledtodoso bytheearnestrecommendationofa fellOw-workman,whowasveryenthusiasticaboutthemeritsofthat remedy.. Ihadnottakenmany dosesbeforetheacutepainbetween theshoulders,whichhadsolongtorturedme,tegantosubside.Soon Icouldeetaboutwithgreaterease thanIhadbeenabletodofora longtime,andmyappetitereturned. TenbottlesoftheSyrupcompleted mycureandthoughIstilloccasionallytakeadose,thatisonlyasa precaution."

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Mgr.JosephButt,ofArchbishop's'teeierethe-pt ninety.yearsfrom House,Westminster,hasbeenaPPoene,theeeithtaken,leseecatticlie'Bishellne4 tedVice-PresidentoftheBedafinet.e,,,wineeentne,s,enjetittoethe.Britjen. lege,Rome,insuccessiontoMex.crown.-"rnelirchej.shen.etates.thee', Prior,whoseselectionforthepeenetheeMettess,wasfullyexplainedby tionofAuditoroftheRotawereCaedinalWisemanind85o. centlyannounced.

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PreachingatSt.Patrick'sChuneek,z.ewitkue eantenceintionoftheirown Soho,recently,theArchbishopse0i,7"-v .1 tofftse-de4teuction''Ofante,which Westminstersaidapartofthewqelete; egpemaly {a oftheCatholicChurchwastheedsehiteecaueitey.Followingtheirsee-. cationofherchildren,andithadret l.cess,the"JesuitrefitetsofNewOr. centlybeenmadeclearbytheueeiv '11444horised'.'FatherBeinNe"to Briernearetaireone'el'Iese'Instruments amPledgenerosityofCatholics,1 bytheirgreatsacrifices,thatthey :th forthe-'itiniihtilatfbneofilie"antpeen/ weredeterminedtosafeguardthebest ' interestsofthechildren,sothatthey;thathis:becomeamenacetotheesse_ s .L;___ cuptun..einusugarCropsofLouisiana couldtaketheirplaceintheworld asgoodCatholicsandgoodcitizens.tuS.A.). ,f

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TheHolyFatherhasconferredtheJaig!ent..Ca-11%14cecIlltatibtial tee KnighthoodofSt.Sylvesterongee'ettionVittheUnitedStatenlehaeAre, JohnMelville,ex-superintendentat.notincedWetsPiesident:ntheVery ScotlandYard,fortheserviceslie-Reveler.Johndi&anau4h,the'foUnde; renderedtoEuropeansocietyinefo'sling.of'Chairot,sIrishretain/.'By tectingthelivesofkingsandothert,thisstep,whichmeanstheexpendie rulersduringhislongprofessionaltore'oftio,o0o,NotreDameisso career. fardistinguishedfromalb/etherThe. eversititei,as,itistheonlyonewith

TheRomancorrespondentofthearegthartylfetinded,.ChileofIrish "Times"saysitismorethan10-Histery. lythataConsistorywillbeenyd ees. earlyinthecomingyear,andthat...ThecurfewbeiteisringingidOhl-, someCardinalswillbecreated,arai, Rev,.DenisHaYet,'Paiitor onethemthePatriarchofLisbon,St.Roee'ofUnlitCatholicChurcne andveryprobablyArchbishspdoestheringing.Thecurfewwee. Bourne,ofWestminster. linauguratedonlyrecently,addal- e. a. es. `_headybeneficentelectsareobserved.

Rev.E.V.MacGowan,Adm.,Rath-,The366ebildnenwho-attendthewithinIsland,hasbeenreceivedinpreeochlal'schoolhaveshowngreaterin- rateaudiencebytheHolyFather..forestintheirlessons;and-Father HisHolinesspresentedFatherMac-1Hayeswhoringstheebell,givesail Gowanwithrareandcostlyvest*the'credit't6it."Iam'goingto meetsforhischurch,andcharged!: onringingthe'belle-erynight himwiththedutyofconveyingtheat8'.4;o'cloe,"heannouncedfrom Apostolicblessingtotheislanders...the'altar,andI'wantpatentsto assistme'ininaeangthe-efrildrenof ThelateJudgeMatthewleftestatethisparish'keepOffthestreets ofthegrossvalueof£60,262nights:", withnetpersonality,£39,923,inad- .7 ditionto£t6,000alreadygivenee hischildren. ShouldhisdaughterSpeacingatWieihanirecently, KatharineMaryenteraconventatMr.JohnRedmond,M.P.,:Saidthat becomeanunsheistohavepayee'asWelshmen'helpedtheIrishtodisofappointmentoveronlya21,e,establishtheIrishChurchtheIrish partofhershare. I would,whenthedaycame,helpthe .0* WelshtodisestablishtheChurchin

ThedeathofMr.NicholasBensi-Wales gerisannouncedfromEinsiedelm, a. a. Switzerland. Mr.BenzigerwasAccondiegtothenew.Catholiccenbornin1830,andhadbeensusofthecityofNewOrleans.(U.S. activelyengagedintheCatholicpub,A.),whichArchbishopGlennon,of, lishingbusinessformorethanhalfa.St.Louis,hasbeencompilingforsecentury. HissterlingChristian,eseralmonths,andwhichhasjust characterendearedhimtoallwhobeen-madepublic,ithas181,549Ca-, knewhim.Hiswidowpassedawaytholiccommunicantsoutofatotal afewdaysafterhis'death. populationofabouteso.o0o., e ..- .e.

AninterestingepisodeinthePapal,HisHolinessthePopehasappoin- Junileesole'rationsoccurredrecentlytedMr.HumphreyPage,latea whenthePopereceivedtheKnigutsJudgeoftheHighCourt,Tainania, oftheHolySepulchre,whopresentee,oneofhis.PrivateChamberlains. hisHolinesswithagiftofanumberMr.Pace,whoisaconvert,wasnoofportablealtars,eachcontainingatableduringhis'periodofresidence completesetofsacredvessels.SirinJaamaniaasapracticedCatholic ThomasEsmonde,M.P.,represented'whofreelyassociated'withhisfeline. theIrishKnights.CountFani,the'Catholicsofeverysocial,gradeinevItalianrepresentative,deliveredtheerySocietyandeveryworkwhich addresstohisHoliness.ThePope,enacle'for,thepromotionofCatholic inreply,describedthegiftasmostinterests. Anothergentlemanon usefulandappropriate,andwarmly-whenasimilarhonourhasbeen thankedthemembersoftheOrder,.conferredbytheHolyFatherisCapwhichHisHolinessremarkedwastheainWalkefielde oldestofthePapalOrders,atthe eno 4. sametimeexpressinghisdesirefoeHissEminencethe'Cardinaldonateditsincreaseandprosperity.Incoil-,g5otowartisthe.Citizens'Relief elusion,thePopebestowedtheApos-Fund.404thesnfferereoftherecent tolicBenedictionuponalltheItalianearthquake.Thesameday Knightsandtheirfamilies. theN.S.W.EvangelicalCouncil,ata

HisGrace,ArchbishopBourne writestothe"Times"pointingout thatacorrespondentofthatpaper whosaystheCatholicBishopsof thiscountrytakeanoathbinding themtopersecutehereticsisinerror.InthefirstplacethetranslationoftheLatinwordpersequibyto persecuteisnotcorrectandinthe nextplacethepledgetowhichthe correspondentrefershasbeenomit-

W.A.BookandArtDepot. MissA.Taylor,Proprietress.

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LARCHeSTOCK,OFHOOKSINCLUDINGTHOSESUITABLEFort PRESENTAWONse'XMASANDPOSTCARDS,POSTCARDALBum.

AMenacetoFamilyLife.

cOnteinporeeYe"TheNew World;" the,DivorceCourt"the De 011,",end,thatitieneourages ''thetrendtowards'animalismthere "canbenoquestion.Thestatistics just,givenoutbytheAmerican.ien, "nsusbureauarestartling. Shine 1887Se..maneassixty,-sixthousanddivorceshavebeengrantedannuallnintheUnitedStates.-1ktwedi'"robeand1906therehavebeet" 82,20e'dikorceeintheState'a ois,thatiae"over'41e26eachyear., War'isthere'anyliYefihooclthatthe rateIwiil-dinanith.NeverWasthere s:)'Manydivordei,withietwelve

monthsinteatSuiteasduringthe lastyear,andthosewhohavebeet notingthefieuresassertthattilts. year'sword,.Willbehigherstill. Throughout'theWholeoftheStates, the'proportionof'homesbrokenup throuefi'thiscauseisrapid lyincreasing.'TheUniversities, ,collegesandnewspapers'arehelping toswellthetide'ofimrnorailty.foe bytheirteashineethey'atedestroying,therespectitwhichmarriage wasformerlyheld..Someofthem r.:osofarastoadvocatefree'lose andtrial.matriaees.Protestant Ministersdeplaoretheevil,buttheir denominationiidolittleornothing torootitout:- TheonlyChristian. oreenisationWhichisuncomprondsineinitshostilitiestodivorceis theCatholicChurch,andmanyAm ericansatpresentlooktoitasthe sheelehopeforthepreservationof themoralstandardessentialtothe welfareofsociety.

AnglicansandtheRoyal Supremacy.

largemeetingofitsmhrabers,'expressedlonesympathywiththepeopleofItalyintheterriblecastastrophewhichhasbefallenthecountry,andthattheresolutionbeforwardedtoItaly

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HisHolinessthePopehascontributed-£.14,000andtheCollegeof Cardinals£80oforthereliefofthe sufferersintheearthquakeinItaly andSicily,.

TheRonalSupremacy,thoughth4 corner-stoneoftheAnglicanChurch, still'disturbs-Anglicans.Recent)'', theBishopofNewcastlerefusedto ordainMr.H.C.'S.MorrisbecauSe, herefusedtotakewithoutreservationtheoathbindingthecandidate toaccepttheCcesionOftheSovereignasfinalinmatterseeclesiastiIal.Mr.Morrisdeclinedtotake theoathexceptwiththereservation thattheSovereign's'.decision.must notbeacceptedifitiscontraryto thatoftheBenchofBishopsand hisownconscience.BishopStraton holdsthat'intheEstablishedChureh theauthorityoftheKingisabsolute hencehisrefusaltoordain. Thecommentofthe"ChurchTimes"ontheBishop'sactionisworth quotingasaspecimenofthe'style inwhichitin'hjectsAnglicanprelatestocriticism."If,"writesthe editor':"itwerenots'opainful,and amatterofsuchdiisasttoesconsef queeces,we'couldregardtheBishOp ofNewcastlewith'cariousinterest; ofa:uniqae'surviVatfrontan'zee thathasotlierwieeperished:-Flis fossilisednotionshavethe'character ofprehistoricrelics,belongingteia foigottehpast. Butthe-a-Mneine thingabouthimisthat'heimatines thereis'life'inthemafterall.'Actinguponthisbelief,heintendsto excludefromallsdioeseeveryone,whateverhisother'qualifieatitons, whoisnotsuitableforaglass'case inamuseumofvenerablecuriosities. WeshuddertothinkwhatthediocesewillbelikeifBishopStraton continueslongtopresideoverit. Mesnwhileitisonlypossibletobear

withresigniticrithetyianny,velifeit pre ...yielding,areadyobedience inthosematterssonlyoverwhich:the Bishop'sauthorityis.unquestionable, :butotherWiseconsider eels-and directions'ontheir Aserite." Onr,conteniporary, doesnotliketheSupremacy ofKingEdward,but'seeing thatitisesttheessenceoftheCoesritetien-ofthe'ChurchofEngland, andthat'theBenchofBishonsheesq' noidesofdisputingif,'whyfallfog': OftheBishop'of-Newcastleforre.: fusingtopermita,reilervitiiin whichwouldgivetotheBenchof Bishopsanauthoritysuperiorto thatoftheKing:?

"Protectressof./France."

Oneof.thesignificanteventsofthle HolyFather'sPontificatetookpliver recentlyattheVetienn.-ThePope presidedoverthe,solemnsitting"of theCongregationof,.Rites,gtethers1 to.proclaimtheBeatificationof. JoanofArc:The.ceremonyh" iSt: Peter's'in'connectionwiththeBeatificationwilltake-placeabout,Easter next,andtheheroicand,saintly "MaidofOrleans."willbedesignated,"ProtectressofFrance.," And, inleedno'eventcouldbe_moreopParttimeforFrance,to-dayneedsin Manywaysasaintly,Protectormuch moreurgently-ethaninthefaroff 'stressful'timewhenJoan.aroseto drivethe,Englishfromher-native land.ThewarforFranceshewaeedandsotriumphantlyfinishedwas avainstforeignerswhodesiredto enslavehercountry;thewarfor Pranceto-daynituitioewagedagainst Frenehmenwhowouldenslavethe mindsandsoulsoftheircompatriots.It'isexpectedthataltarsin 'honourofJoanwillsmultiplyinthe -Chapels'ofFrance,andagreatdevotionexpandthroughnuttheland.

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Buthedid. BuckMaloney'foundtimehanging heavyonhishandsinthequiet town.Heregardedthecollegehoes withindifferencebeyondthewore.of trainingtheteam.Bookshadno fascinationforhim.

SarahAnnBidwellwaspruning Hedidthinkheknewsomething berrosetree.ItwasearlyspringShehadnotbeesidlethrough andhersmallgardenwasjustay.-theseyears.Herfatherhadlefther aboutwomenandheratherlikedthe looksofhisneighbour.Herecurakeningtonewlife. Sheworkedthesmallhouseandthegardeninerectrapidlyfromtherebuffofthe busily,clippingoffatwighereandwhichwefoundher,andasmallfiefirstencounterandmadeuphismind therewithaprecisionthatindicatedcomeaswell.Shedevelopedat;. athoroughknowledgeoftheartoflentforwritingandwhatismore growingroses. forsellingwhatshewrote.

IfyouhadstolenintothatquietShelikedhergardenandspent gardenonthatearlyspringafter-manyhoursputteringamong;le noon,youwouldhaveseenawomanshrubsandplants.Somepersons intheprimeoflife.SarahAnnsaidshehadmissedhalfherlife,she wasthirty-five.Shewasnotbeau-founditsatisfying. tifulbutifyoucameacrossherinaReturningthentothespringday crowdofwomenyouwouldpickheronwhichSarahAnnispruningher outasbeingaltogetherworthwhile,rosetrees,wecanunderstandbetter

manMaloneyisagreatman.Pit-ofasuddenitcameuponherthat chedforthePennantwinnerslastshewasvery_lonely. Somehowshehadmissedsomeaprofessionalballplayer."thingoutofherlife.Sheheard childrenplayinginthestreet.She saidSarahAnn,partly'toherself. Well,Ihopehedoesn'tbothermahadlookeduponchildrenheretofore asshedidtreesandflowersandotherlivethingsinnature.Theyhad notimpressedherexceptimpereenally. Nowtheirvoicesseemed.-to haveamessageforher. Nextdaytownandcollegewere startledbythesightofMissSarah AnnBidwellingayattireatabasen'.Itwasunheardof. Bue;Maloney,givingthehometeam abrieflecturebeforethegame,got theideathat,somethingunusualwas Owen]andas'=edaboutit.When heheardthatMissBidwellhadcause hewouldenjoyaflirtation. edalltheexcitementhesmiledto BuckMaloneywassimpleinhishimselfandmadeanengagement mentalprocesses.Ifanyonehadwit'shimselfforthenextafternoon toldhimthatMissBidwell-hegotwhichwasSunday,. hernameofoneofthestudents-wes AweeklaterMrs.ProfessorHamapersonwhowouldn'tassociate!itemandMrs.ProfessorWilliams withhimhewouldhavelaughed.Ile weretakingteaandgossipingtobelievedfirmlyintheequalityofgather. mankind,andeducationandcultere"SarahAnn'smakingafoolof weretermswhichmeantlittletoherself,"saidMrs.Hamilton."Did him. youeverseesuchgoingson?That-

Thepoiseofherbodyindicatedwhythegreyeyeslackedtenderness strength. Shewaslong,limber,andthemouthwasfirmset.Aud andgraceful,broad,shoulderedandyetSarahAnnwasgoodtobehold, fullbosomed.Awomandestinedtoassheworked. bethemotherofmen,youwoAid Herdress,ofsometoacolouredg-anwitharushofwords."butwe havesaid. softmaterialfittedwell. Amanareneighboursandit'sdullhere,

TheverynexttimehesawMissbaseballpersonisatherhousemornBidwellatworkinhergardenheing,noonandnight,andsheseems strolledover. toenjoyit."Asamatterofject, "Ihopeyou'llpardonme,"hebeWm'MaloneyhadbeenatMissBidwell'sfivetimes.

Certainlyshewasnotofthetypemightbepardonedforlookingatuerand'weoughttobecompanyfor thatmakesoldmaids. Yettobeandthenlookingagain.AndIniteachother. I'maballtosser,I anoldmaidwasSarahAnn'echiefwaswithMr.BuckMaloney. purposeinlire.

Youwouldhaveseenthatshewile seriousmindedtheminuteshelookedatyou.Herblackhairwascoiledtightly,butnoattemptatplainnesscouldmakeitunbecoming.Her eyesandmouthtoldthestory.

Theeyesweregreyandlackedtendernessthemouthwas.setfirmaid aboutitlineswereformingthatcame notofsmileshutofeffortstorepressthem.Yougottheideathat SarahAnnwasdrawingherself-lettberatelyawayfromtruewomanli ness. Now,mootoldmaidsgettotest passbycircumstancesandnot throughdeliberation.Sowhena womanisencounteredwhoseagesae appearancearedistinctlynotold maidishandyetwhowasdetermined tobeoneitisworthwhileasking why.

Manyarethewomenwhodeclare thattheywillnevermarry tew therearethatmaintainthatattitudeforanylengthoftime.Will, mostofthemthenextmanachieves aco-iversion.SarahAnn,however, hadstucktothelivealoneideafor fifteenyears.

Thiswasthewayofit.Shehail livedmostofherlifeinasmallcollegetown.Herfatherhadbeena professorinthecollege.Hermothersheneverknew.Shehadcome toknowthattherewasatragedy inherfather'slife,butheeffectively preventedallattemptsonhercart tohavehimexplain.

Herchildhoodhadbeencheerless. Afewyearsatagirls'schooladd developedwithinherthelikingfar knowledgeandthepowertoacquire it.

Atnineteenshehadreturnedto thecollegetownandtoherfather's home. Shetookherpartinthe sociallifeoftheplaceandgotto knewsomeofthecollegemen. Theinevitablehappened.Shefell inlove,orthoughtshedid,which hasthesameeffect,withayoung manabouttobegraduated. The courtship,frownedonbyherfather, wasfastandfurious.Sowasthe awakening.Fortheyoungmannevercamebacktothatcollegetown andSarahattwentybecameacollegewidow.

Shemighthavegoneonthrough successivewidowhoodsofthesame nature,butshewasnotofthattype

SarahAnnwasreachinguptotrim thetopmostbranchofalargerest; treeandcouldn'tquitedeit.She frownedandthenstoodontiptoe. Againshefailed.

Thenavoicestartledher "Wantsomehelp?"

SarahAnnlookedaroundandsaw amanwhowasastrangertoher. Shewasfamiliarwiththeappearanceoftheresidentsofthetown sheknewbysighttheprofessorsand. studentsinthecollege.Thisman wasnoneofthese.

SarahAnnnotedquicklythegeneraldetailsofhisappearance. Ue wastallandlooselybuiltandhad bighands,acountenanceoftendescribedaswide,openandhonest.but notintellectualandredcurlyhair. Hiworeasuitofbluesergewhich lookedasifithadbeenahastyat: quisitionataclothier's.

SarahAnnwasannoyedandshow edit.

"Youaretrespassing,sir,"she said."Idon'tneedyourhelp-" Nooffense,missormissus,"sail thered-hairedone."Iwassitting inmyroomnextdoorandsawyue werehavingtroublesoIcame.ear beitfromBuckMaloneytositidle whenthere'safemaleindistress."

SarahAnnwasstartledevenmore bytheintruder'smannerofspeech. Maybehedoesn'tknowanybetter." shethoughtandspoketohimmildly. Thankyouforoffering,"shesaid "butIprefertobealone."

BuckMaloneyblushedandstood uncertainlyonon,.footandthenon theother.Heknewitwasupto himtogo,huthedidn'tknowhow. Heopenedhismouthtospeak,but nowordscame.Thenhefled.

SarahAnnwentonwithherwork. Sheseemedgreatly,disturbed.Her cheeksflushedred,maybeshewasangry.Anywayherafternoon'swork wasspoiledandshesoonabandoned itandwentintothehouse.

Asshesatdownatsuppersheaskedafewquestionsofhercookand maidofallwork,whoearlyinlire hadacquiredthenameofJosephine

SarahAnnwasnotaccustomedto questioningJosephineandwonderedatherselffordoing,itnow. "Josephine,"sheasked,"whois thatrudered-hairedmannextdoor?

"That'sthemanwhosecometo coach,thebaseballteam,MissSairy, saidJosephine.

suPPoseyouknow,and,you'resomethinginthewritingline,theytel, mebutamin'samanandawo man'sawoman.It'sspringtime. We'reneitherofuschickens,and yourgoodtoloo'tat,solet'sbe friends."

Havin;deliveredhimselfofthis inconsequentialoutburst,Mr.Buck Maloney,appropriatedagardenseat andcrossedhislegsasifhehad cometostay.

NowSarahAnnBidwellshoild havedepartedscornfullyandimmediately.Insteadshewentonwith herwork,whichwasshtingout dahliabulbs.

Shesaidnothing.Shewould scoopupatrowelfuloftherich, warmearth,putthebulbinplace, andscoopthedirtcarefullyoverit. Afriendlypatortwoconcludedthe performance.Shedidnotlookup.

Mr.BuckMaloneytookoutacigar andlitit.Hewaspreparingfora asiege.Afterapausewhichwould havebeen comfortabletoalmost anyothermanhespokeagain

"I'vebeentoldyoudon'tlikemen Well,you'vegotthewrongsteer. Justbecauseyouhavemetupwith somewhoaren'tthegoods,roe musen'tturndownthewholelotof us.Givemankindanotherchance."

SarahAnnlookedup.Herhiee wasflushed.Shewasangry.

"Youhavenoright,"shesaid"to invademypr'vacy.Idonothate men.Theyinplydonotinterest me.You*areconfirmingmyopinion ofthembyyourbehaviour.Will yougo,ormustIbedrivenoutef myowngarden?"

"Why,I'llgoifyoulookatitfa thatway,"saidMr.BuckMalone!, "butyouletwhatI'vesaidsoak inabit.Maybeyou'llgetanew ideasomeday."

SoMr.Maloneydeparted.Sarah Annwentonputtingdahliabulbs intotheearth. Herangerdisappearedslowlyandanunwontedrestlessnesstookitsplace.Whatthe mansaiddidtakerootinhermind, andmorethanthatthemanhimself hadmadeanimpression.

ThatnightatsuppershequestionedJosephineagain.

"DoyouknowanythingaboutMr. Maloney?"sheasked."Whets doeshecomefromandwhatdoeslie dobesidesplayingbaseball?"

"There'snotoollikeanoldfool" saidMrs.Williams."Awomanof herage"-Mrs.Williamswasforty,"oughttobehaveherself. Here she'sbeentalkingagainstthemen allherlifeandnowhaspickedout ahomely,red-hairedprofessional ballplayerforsteadycompany."

"Shecouldhavemarriedwell manytunes."Mrs.Hamiltonmany times." Mrs.Hamiltonwenton, "TherewasyoungProfessorSaydamandMr.Richards,thebankcashier,bothwantedtomarryher,but shewouldn'tlookateitherof eitherofthem."

"Well,ifthatisn'tthelimit!" brokeinMrs.Williams,whowas lookingoutofthewindow."If theyhaven'tgonedrivingtogeth- er!"

Mrs.Hamiltonrushedtothewindowandlookedtoo.Theysaw BuckMaloneydrivingproudlyalivelyhorse,whilebesidehimsatSarah AnnBidwell.Shelookedsomewhat illatease.

BywhateffortofpersuasionBuck Maloneyhadbroughtthistopass onlySarahAnncouldtell.Hehad beenpersistent.Thedayaftershe hadattendedtheballgamehehad appearedinthegardenandfound herwillingtotalk.

Agardeninthespringofthegear encouragesconversation,andonce theiceoffsamalityandnarrowideas in.whichshehadenvelopedherself begantothawitwentrapidlyunder theinfluenceofBuckMaloney'sentailinggoodhumourandfrankay oflookingatlife.

Nowtheyweredrivingtogeter throughtheopencountry.Sarah Annhadnotspokensincetheystarted,andBuckwasunfamiliarenoughwiththewaysofhorsesto makeitnecessarytogivecloseattentiontothejobathand.Buta longhillpulledthehorsetoawalk, andBuckMaloneyturnedtohiscompanion.

I ion.haven'ttakenagirldriving inmorethanIcaretotell,"he said."Hopeyou'reenjoyingit."

SarahAnnlaughed,andthelaugh wasgoodtohear.

"It'salmostanewexperiencefor me."shesaid,"andIamenjoying it."

"Iknewyouhadthe'rightOakin youwhenIfirstlaideyesonyou," saidBuck,"andIsaidtomyself I'ddoalittlemissionarywork.You weretoogoodawomantogomop ingthroughlife."

"ButwhydidMissJohnsontake himin?"continuedSarahAnn.

"Heisn'tagentleman,andshe's veryparticular.

Shefoundsolaceinthecompanionehipofherfather,absorbedmore andmoretheideaofsolitaryliving, whichhadbecomeanobsessionwith him,andwhenhediedafewyears aftertheendingofherlittlero-"Shedidittoobligethestudent manceshewasfirminherresolvetowhoroomsthere,"saidJosephine. liveherownlifeapartInitsclosestHe'sthemanagerorsomethingof intimaciesfromtheworld.

"Well,MissSairy,"saidJosephine,I'msureIdunno.ButMrs. Johnsonsayshe'sarealnicegentleman,evenifhismannersain'tas smooth'assome.He'sbeenawfully goodtoherlittlegirlthat'scrippled."

SarahAnntootcouncilwithherselfthatevening.Shecouldn'tunderstandwhyamansoobviouslybetheballteem.Mybrothersaysthieneathhercouldinteresther. But

"Youhavebeenverygood,Mr. Maloney,"saidSarahAnn,"andI havetothankyouforanenlarged viewoflife."

"That'sallright,MissBidwell," saidBuck. "Nowthere'ssomethingIwouldliketosaptoyouof aseriousnature,asmyoldschool teacherusedtosay."

Theworeanstirreduneasily.She

SATURDAY,JANUARY23,1908. "OM

seemedtofearwhatwascoming. too.Here,Iamthirty-eightyears

"Idon'twantyoutogeta`also ideaofme,"Buckwenton."When amanshiesuptoawomanasI havetoyouthegeneralideaisthat hemeansbusiness.Iwanttoput youright.

"MebbeIhadsomesuchidea ,%t first-Idon'tknow.Butknowing youasIdonow,Icanseeweaint suitedtoeachother.Ourideas don'thitch.

'.Thequalitygamedoesn'tgo whenitgetsbeyondfriendshipwith amanandwoman.Didn'tuseto thinkso.ThoughtIwasgoodenoughforanywoman,butit'sa cinchI'mnotgoodenoughforyou.'

Thehorseinterruptedhimbystandingonitshindlegstoinvestigate theinteriorofapassingautomobile. Hequieteditwithafirmhandand wasabouttogoon,whenMissBidwellinterruptedhim.

"Youaremodest,Mr.Maloney," shesaid."You'refartoogoodfor awomanasblindtolifeasIhave bean.ButIunderst:ndyou.Though Ifindyourwayoflookingatlife veryrefreshing,there'sadifference betweenuswhichitwouldtakemore thanmutualrespecttobridge.You haveinterestedmeverymuchand1 amgladtohaveyouasmy'friend."

old,prosperousintheeyesofthe world.Yetwithsomethinglacking."

Younevermarried?"queried

SarahAnn.

"Never,"hesaid,andhelookedat herwithanewlightinhiseyes.

"IwasgladIhadn't,"SarahAnn wentonthoughtfully,"untila monthago.Ifoundlifealonevery satisfying.ThenImetBuckMaloney."

Mr.Hortonstarted.

"Tsee,"hesaid."You'vefound truehappinessatlast."

"Notabitofit,"saidSarahAnn "Buckisn'tthat-you'dunderstand ifeonknewhim.Heopenedmy eves,that'sall."

Therewassilenceforafullminute. SarahAnn'sgreyeyeswerevery tenderandherlipswerepartedamiably.Thenshelaughed.

"Comeonis.Jimmie,"shesaid, "aedtalkthingsover."

WhenMr.andMrs.JamesHorton sentouttheirwelding,announcementsthefirstonewasaddressedto Mr.BuckMaloney. THEEND.

AMother'sStory.

givenbytheMissionertothechildren.OnSundaymorning,thecloswasliterallypackedfromthesanctuarytothedoor,andIamsafein sayingthatalmosteverypersonin theChurchreceivedHolyCommunion amongstwhomwerethemembersof theHibernianSocietyinregalia.

AfterMassFatherManganheartilythankedthemembersforturning upinsuchnumbers,andwarmlyrecommendedalltheCatholicyoung menoftheparishtojointhisgrand Society.Healsocongratulatedthe PeopleofAlbanyonthesuccessof themission,andthankedthemfrom hisheartforrespondingsoheartily tohisinvitationtoattend.

FatherManganpaidagreatcomplimenttothechoirforthegood servicesrenderedduringthemission, andstatedthatthesingingwas someofthebesthehadheardanywhere.InthisrespectImaymentionthatthechoirwereablyassistedbyMr.Ruse(Boulder),andMrs. K.Brennan(Kalgoorlie)whosefine voicesweregreatlyappreciatedbe' thepeopleofAlbany.

AfterBuckMaloneyleft,Mrs.ProfessorWilliamsandMrs.Professor Hamiltonandtherestofthecollege tewnexpectedtoseeSarahAnnrelapseintoherformerwayoflife. Butshedisappointed,them.

Sheseemedtofindmuchpleasure inthesocietyofmen. Thehard lookdisappearedfromhereyesand mouth.Shewasquitehuman. Particularlyshetos'tgratinterest inchildren.Theygotthehabitef comingtohergarden,andshehad manyadelightfulpartyofthemamongtherosebushes.

"SarahAnnhas,certainlyimproead,"saidMrs.Williams,meeting Mrs.Hamiltononedayatthehome ofamutualfriend."Thatbaseball Personseemstohavewokeherup. Iwonderifhe'scomingbackco marryher."

Mrs.Williamswasmistaken.Buck Maloneynevercameback, But someoneelsedid.

SarahAnnBidwellwasinhergardenoneafternooninJune,whoathe rosetreeswere:ustbeginningto bloom.Astrangerpassingbystoppedatthegate,sawherthereand entered.Heweltuptowhereshe wasstandingandregardedher thoughtfully.

"Youdon't "Well,I'm hack."

knowme,"hesaid, JimmieHortoncome

SarahAnnwasstartled.Jimmie Hortonwasthemanwhohadgone awayfifteenyearsago.

AiHewasaboythen.Themanbe,ireherwasincrimeoflife. He hadchangedverymuchbutsherecognizedhimafteralittle.Butshe foundnowordstospeak.

"Ididyouagreatwrong,fifteen yearsago,"themanwenton."I wasathoughtlessboythen,and whenIgotoutinlifeambitiongut boldofmeandIletittakeme away,evenfromyou."

"Butwhydoyoucomeback now?"askedSarahAnn. "Nottomakeamends,"saidMr. Horton,"NothingIcouldsayor docouldaccomplishthat.ButI camebacktolookattheoldplace, andsawyouamongyourroses. 4meimpulselidmetoyou. ntyoutoknowthatIamsorry."

Inearyo:inillwill,"said Sarahann."Iwasfoolishinthsee daysandmorefoolishstilltolet thatexperienceinfluencemylifea-' itdid.Youhaveprobablyhearl thatIbecamemoreorlessofarecluse."

"Yep,Iheard,"saidMr.Horton. "andhopedthatIhad,notbeenthe cause.ForIrealisenowthatI havemissedmuchoflifeanddid notwanttothinkthatanythingI ddonehadledyoustospoilyours

DOCTORSADVISEDOPERATIONBILEBEANSRESTORER)BUSTHEALTH.

"You'reon,"saidBuckMaloneYs "LWehavehadaverynicetimetoiler. Ididn'tmeantoberune atfleet,butyougotmydanderup. amgoingawaytomorrowandIInherfollowingfetter-whichisa wanted,ustopartgoodfriends." typicalillustrationoftheunlimited Praisepastsufferersareeverready tobestowonBileBeans-Mrs.Pease, ofWrightStreet,Adelaide,S.A., voicesthesentimentsofthousandsof hersex.BileBeansareindeedthe hotsewife'sbestfriend,andtheir virtuesarepraisedbygratefulwomenthroughoutAustralasia. Mrs.Peakesays:-"Ihavegreat pleasureinstatingthatBileBeans arethehestremedyIhaveeverused.Sincethebirthofmythird child,fiveyearsago,Ihavenot knownwhatgoodhealthwas.I consultedsomeoftheleadingdoctorshere,andtheytoldmenothing shortofanoperationwoulddome anygood,andthatIshouldhaveto layupforsomeconsiderabletime. JustasIwasmakingupmymind whattodo,Ireceivedoneofyour BileBeanbooklets.Ihadheard priortothiswhatasplendidmedicineBileBeanswere,andafterreadinsinthebookletsomeoftheremarkablecurestheyhadeffected,I determinedtogivethematrial. 'afterundergoingacourseofBile Beanstotheextentoftwoboxesmy healthwasrestored,andI.wasas rightaseverIwas.Itisagrand thingforwomentoknowthat they.havesuchafriendinBileBeans Ihadtrieddozensanddozensof otherpills.butImightaswellhave thrownmymoneyaway. Bile Beansareasplendidfamilymedicine,{ andmyhomeisneverwithouta box,asIfirmlybelieveIowemany ayearofmylifetothem.Icaanotspeaktoohighlyinpraiseof BileBeans."

ABileBeanatnoonandaBile Beanatnight,wheneversluggish liverordisorderedstomachmanifestsitself,istheroyalroadtoperfecthealth.BileBeansquicklycure indigestion,biliousness,headache, constipation,piles,summerlax, sleeplessness,lassofappetite,andall familyailments.ts.std.and2e. 9d.per-ox,ofallchemistsand stores.

OnSundayeveningtheChurchwas againPackedforthesolemnclosing ofthemission. TheRev.Father preachedamostimpressivesermon, on"FinalPerseverance,"andatits conclusionimpartedthePapalBlessing.

Ttistobehopedthatthepeople willfaithfullyadheretotheirgood resolutions,andnotlookonthe missionassomepassingevent,so thattheirgoodandenergeticpastormayhavethesatisfactionrf knowingthathisexertionsontheir behalfhavenotbeeninvain.

IunderstandthatFatherMangan willremaininAlbanyforafewdays rest,andwellhedeservesit.

IhearthattherecentBandcontest wasagreatsuccessineveryrespect, andsatisfactionwasexpressedlocallythattheBoulderBoyscameoff victorious,endasfarasAlbbnyis concerneditwasthepopularwin. ButalltheBandsdidremarkably wellandonthewholeitwasamost creditabledisplay,.thejudgeremarkingthatitwassomeofthebest bandmusichehadheardinanyof theStatesincludingNewZealand.

Sincethebeginningofthesummerexcursions2,600visitorshave arrivedinAlbany,andastheweatherisperfecttheymustfinditanagreeablechangefromtheexcessive heatofthefields.

noticetheBoulder'nunsarespendingafewweeks'holidayinAlbany. Thelocalschoolsre-openonMondayweek. Albany;,Tan.16th,'09.

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