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DenisSullitanandhisfamilywere nextshownthedoor,anditwascertainlythemostpitiablesightin. thewholedaysproceediaes,whenfive smallchildren,clingingtotheirparents,andcryingasiftheirlittle heartswould.break,emergedfrom thehometheyhadknownsince birth.
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Oh; Motherland,thyhillsI see, ionight, Thyverdantplainsand hauntedstreams, Thychwiels,towers, meatsofold 3Iyheartishenspringfort (earlfold, For mayonly-feslit dreams
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CORK. CRUELEVICTION. Sitfamilieswereetictedfromtheir honesontheLeahyestateatKilmacevenaboutfourmilesfromCaen.t,enteere,Gnithe8thJune. Thee-iictionswerecarriedoutby anumeerofeailiffs,undertheprotectionofalargeforcofpolice, and.rCounty,InsecctorFausett. aroedsmarchedoutfromCastletowawiththeevictingparty,whose gearwaspileduponawaggon, whichwassurroe idbypolice.
ThearrivalofthepartywasawaitedwithmulchannetbytheresidentsofKilmacowen,ableakmountaindistrict,wherethefarm-houses areoftheveryworstdescription, manybeingutterlyunlitforhabitat moanion.
Apainfulsensationhasbeencausedhere,saysthe"Freeman,"b" thedeath,undertragiccircumstances oftheRev.EdmondMurphy,C.C., Valleptiount,Co.Wicklow.Thedeceasedpriesthadbeeninfailing healthforsometimepea,andactineonmenial'.adeicehesought changeofair,andwenttot.isit FatherO'Keefe,C.C.,Casteetown,a fewdaysago.Nothingunusualwas netiadinhisconiditiononSaturday morning,hutonhisreturnfrom MaasFatherO'Keeffediscoveredhis guestlyingproneonthefloor,death havingsupervenedevidentlyfrom heartfailure.ThelateFatherMurphy,whowasanativeofCherieville,wasonly32yearsofage,and was,previoustohistransfertoValleymount,acurateofRing-send. TheremainswereconveyedtoInch railwaystationandwerefollowed byanextremelylargeconcourseof thepeopleofthedistrict,whowere naturallymuchgrievedatthesad eventwhichhadoccurredintheir midst.
Antiwithoutsaltself-abnegation;-.. andsuchdevotion,Itellyou,my LordMayor,what-ahundredthousandPounds-thattenhundredthousandpounds-spentinIrelandcould neverhavecreatedthespiritthat hasteencreated'bythoselOyal workers'(appleaseeAye,thespirit ofmydearfriend,EoghanO'Growney,ismarchingon(loudapplause)
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Pey.P.O'Flaherty,C.C.,CastlebarhasbeenpromotedtobeP.P.of Keelogues. Hislateparishioners, whileintr.selygratifiedathispromotion,aremuchgrievedatlosing onewhoheldsolongminister:1so surceesfuldea'nonzetthem.
DuringaMissionatStrokiesrown. Co.,Roscommon,ParishChurch, conductedbathePassionistFathers, oneofthetentsidevotedtothesale ofMsciongoodsneartheChurch, wasenteredatnightandarticlesto thevalueofabout£mtaken away
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ItGreatBritein,saidMr.Kettle. partieswerecomingtoanequality instrength,acrd,theHomeRulevote mightbethemake-weighinthe scalesattheGeneralElection."Our priceiswellt'nown,"dsclaredMr. Kettle,amidstapplause."Ourprice isHomeRuleinllcomplementand democraticHorn-Rule."
AmericaandIrishLinens
UlstermanufacturerswillbedeiiehtedtohearthatthereisanenormouslyincreaseddemandinAmericaforIrishlinens.The"Daily Mail"isresponsibleforthestatementthatthepurchaseswhichhave takenplacesinceMarcharethe largstonrecord,andthat"impure tiesallbelisvethatthespringtrade of1909-toisgoingtobethelargestonrecord,anearebuyingbythe thousand,whereformerlytheywere coat.nttodealinhundreds." If thisrepresentationofthecharacter ofthedemandattheotherside oftheAtlantic1.ecorrectthePeriod ofdepressioninthetradeinUlster willsoonbesucceededbyeperiodof !Teatprosperity.
Contrarytoexpectations,noorganisedredetancewasoleredtothe bailiffs.Eg-asandsodswerethrown occgsionally,andtherewassome ebullitionoffeelingonthepartof thecrowd,whichincludedanumber ofwomenandgirls,butthebailiffs werenothinderedtoantextentin theactualwoe,ofeviction,Theap[roachestethehouseswereinsome instancesrendereddifficultbe.reason ofth3factthatdrainswer cut' Weissthepassage.Thebailiffs, frompee.eou--;exuarienee,werepreparedforsuchdifficulties,forthey laidplanksacrossthecuttings,and so'na'iledthewasnontoPassover themeakile.
Thefirsth,usetoeevisitedwas thatofMrs.JuliaKelly,whofor17 yearspastheslivedandworked practicallyunaidedonalittlefarm onthemountainsideatKilmacowen
Withdifficultythebailiffs'cartwas broughttotheimmediatesceneof theeviction.OnthedemandtoOva overpossession,Mrs.Kellyquietly leftthehoes-,followedbeherchile dreinTheShe.riff'sofficersNiteroi, andev.1.ymove!learticleinthe housewasthrownoutsidethedoor. Somefriendsofhersintercededwith theagantMr.Turner,andthanee settlemntwasarranged.
LIMERICK. AtapublicmeetingheldatCarnane,Co..Limerick,recently,incoLnectionwiththedistributionoflocal untenantedland,andatwhichRev. R.O'Kennely,P.P.,presided,aresolutionwaspassedsuggestingto theEstatesCommissionersthenecessityofdividing-thelandinlots, ofnotmorethanfrom5toto acres,andthatthisdivisionbe arnonrthepeopleofthedistrict,end protestinginthsstrongestpossible manneragainstanyoutsidersbeinz appointedtoanyPortionofthe Ind.
Thedeathisverymuchregretted atGalwayofMotherMaryMagdalen Golden,theSuperioressofthePresentationConvent,whichoccurredrecentlyatanadvancedage.Deceased whowasanativeofShrule,celebra. tiedhergoldenjubileeonlya few wee'csaao. Shehadbeenelected Rev.Mothernolessthanseven time's.
WEXFORD Mr.JamesKinsellaofCain,Gorey diedrecentlyandisVeramuchregretted.
ThomasBolger,aCourt.ownfishermanfellheadlongfromaflagstaff, whichhewasPainting.Hemay yetrecover.
VeryRev.FatherKenny,P.P.,of Oulasthasdoneextensiverepairsto theOulastChurch.
Enniscorth..Feis,unprecednted success.
OnthewaytoDanielMurphy's, hMin:tthetoedwasfoundcutfull 1.nethacrosstoadepthofftor more.Orderswereimmediately+given, -ytheCountyInspectortokeepthe peopleacs.ThepoliceImmediately swarmedthefences,andbeingcomp.11e1tousalittleforce,scatteredthe beintheadjoining debris.
Anagitationinfavouroftheestablishmentoftacon-curingeateries inEnglandisbeingexteneivelediscussedatthe0thrsideoftheChannel,endatthesametimeadecline inpie-ereerlineinIrelandhastobe noted.Thereersaidtobesome 20,00ebrecdinesowsinIr.-landat thepresentrro.nentlessthanth..r wereayearago.Ireland,is,asa corre,:popdentin"TheGrocers'Review"pointseat,p rleslawedforpie-areding.Whyarethe Irishpeoplegivinguptosomeextentthebrotvlin-,-ofpigs?Aneffortslayildbemadetoe,C0111'048 thepeopletodc.Ott.monattention tothisprofitableindustry.Eng. ladis Ieeinninetorealisethattoo muchmoneyispaidforl'ac-nimportedfrom countries.^'Ph allthead'anto_tesIrolandiiossess,a sheshielddoll)]oruadrupleher exportsof;.iconandpigstoEngland.
One th.farmers,whewlandwas thusencroachedobjectedinnouno'r ainfashiontothetreaties,andlain; setc'esibyalargeportionoftheass.meledacevd,showedf-aht.For amomentitseemedasifsomething uglywasalouttohapp.en,buttthe hieforceofpolicemen,manyof whomintheexcitementhaddrawn theirbatons,overwhelmedthereelstette.,andthelittleincidentcame tosnend,ui,esly.Thehousewas cl out,andac-retakerand [Tote-elnpartyplacedincharge. ThecabinofPatShanahanwas nextveelted.Th.sdwellingconsists ni,trelyofroughst,n-.slantedtoerwithmudandcrownelwith ace,rip-7ofs-ill-dem-liedthatch.
Itwafoundthattie-tenanthad desertedtheCabin. Writt-n itr eh onap1nneil-dtoth.-able erndwasamessagetotheaereetto Prcdwithth,evictionasthetenant,Ate,wankleo`ringforvolunteerstodefendhis"home,"haddecid.edtoclearout.
Dr.Hyde,replyin:tothehonour oftheFreedomofLimerickbeing conferredonhire,whenthecheerine hadceased,said-Mr..Mayor,Ise-csPtthehonourthatyouhavedone me,endIgratefullyacceptit.and Itellvoltthatyourteinelneeshas eon',tomyheart-inma'ingmea fellow-citieenofthecitethatPatrickS%arsEeld defend-A(applause), endIaccentthehonourmostgratefully.Butdon'tandshellnotacceptitontryownbehalf.Iaccentitasanroofthattheeoctrines oftheGaelicLeaguehavemade theirwayinTimeric',,endTaccept it.notintivnameofmyself,but ofmyfellow-wor-ersthroughoutthe branchesofIreland,anth,mountain sides,inthe1-acestreets,inthe city.WhereverabranchoftheGaelicLeague1stestablishedIacceptit inthenameofthelowsand,girls whoareworeinghardinthose liranchesto-clay(loadapplaVee).I acceptittheninthenameofthe wortars-thepeweewhoaredoing therealworn,thepeoplewhose namssnever'-etintoth'!balm's,the MalewhoansnotreceivedatrailweystaticnseeLordMayorslauerhtsrithe'Tollewhohavenotthe freedomofcitiesconferredonthemnevertheless,theyarethepeoplewho orere-ma'ineIrelandtoday(applease).Thesearemyfellow-workers,andsuchworkers.toworkwith nomaneverhidbefore.Itellyou. myLordMayor,thatIcouldname. attheyen,least,sevenwho,tomy ownenovsledge,(acetheirlivesfo, Ireland-wornoutbylivesofceaselesstoil,attendingcommitteemeetings.:saltineintheretnerahondieer theirmeelineasariin;toViedle thelittleNationalFair!,'nIreland, untilitssoellheelerninto a Nor.icouldea-ne,etPestseven, ofmyowndearacenaietaswho givetheirlivestoIre)end t--assurelyasifyounutthem aeainstthatmallaed'betthem downbyafl'ofs-Viorsa")-11rs-)
AttheCo.WexfordFelsdancing competitionstheCorkPipers'Club carriedoffanumberofdistinctions, takines-condMaceinthethree-hand reelopentoallIreland,andfast inthefour-handreel,alsoon.nto allIreland.TheArtrahndCork Pipers'Banshelpedmateriallyto enliventheproceeditereoftheFels.
airThomasEeTonde,M.P.,hes Sinifiedhisintentionofputtinghis
Thewomanontherightnever uz;..dAyer'sHairVigor.ShenegivectedhErhair,andnowherselfsufforsfromneg'ect.Onthecontrary, thewomanonthelefthas.always ust2dA?r,..'3HairVigor,andowes toitrautlicf11.3.youthfulappear:::'coanda:Zactiveness.
nen, Mfr7)1gor producesbeautifulhair.Long, rich,heavyhair.Softandsilky hair,freefromdandruff.
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servicesatthedisposaloftheGorey BoardofGuardiansandDistrict CouncilasChairman,andatthe 'weeklymeetingoftheGuardiansthe membersexpressedgreatpleasureat SirThomasconsentingtoreconsider Msresignation.
Mr.JohnJ.Magee,ofthe.Privy Council,Canada,whohasalready contramteal1.o0odollarstowards eestaelisbingabaconfactoryinWexford,haswrittentotheMayor,AldermanSinnott,statingthathe is preparedtoaddanotheri,000dollarstothecapitalonafenisimple conditions,andtheMayorhascommunicatedhislettertoMr.T.L. Esmonde,residentoftheNorthWexfordFarmers'Association,thepromotersoftheproject.
XZERY.
TheagrariandisputebetweenRichardWalshofKilteurry,Castletawn, Kerry,'andO'Mahony,aDublinCastleLandlord,culminatedInanevictionpartybeingsenttocastoutthe tenantonthe4thofJune.200policeandthefamousbatteringram dulyaitnearedontheday.butthe peoplehadbarricadedthehouseacd eaoaentheevictorsendeavouredto placeinposition,ram,tobatter downthedoor,theywerereceived wetlyshowersofboilingwater,pitch andothermissiles.Theyfoughton until o'clookwlanthelrwsteppedinand,saidtheyshould .cease,asnoevictioncantake placeafterthathourintheday. Theevictionwastoberenewednext day.
JohnMurphy,theM.P.,ofthedistrictsaidthatfarmoremoneywss spentonthisinhumaneviction(becauseWalsh'smotherandwifeare invalids)thanwouldnay,therent claimtwiceotter.Suchisthemight ofthelandlordinIreland. He threatensthatiftheevictioniscarriedout,itwillcreateafirethat acreswilleatextinguishinKerry.
CAVAN.
Greatenthusiasmprevailedat Cavanontheoccasionoftheunveilingofamemorialof"Mylesthe Slasher."Thepurposeofthedemonstrationwastwo-foldfirstto commemoratethevictoryofthe Irishat&laud),andsecondlyto erectamonumenttothememory, of.OwenRoeO'Neal,and"Myles theSlasher,"-oneofthebravestof thebraveintheconfederatearmy. Owing,howevertotheprotestof BishopofKilmoreveryfewofthe Cavanpublicattended.
Itwillberemembered.thatthe objectionofHisLotlsh.iptothe demonstrationwasthatinthecircumstancesunderwhichitwasorganiseditwouldpropagatediscord. anddi,isioearidwasintendedto enticeyoungmentojoinsecretsocietiesandtowenenthepositionof -theIrishParliamentaryParty. WhenwereceiveHomeRuleby ourunitedaction,"Dr.Boylanstated,"thenweshallraiseaworthy monumenttoOwenRoeO'Neillon freesoilamidstafreepeopled' ...14101,e
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breakingupoftheranchesonSuron-GeneralRoe'sestate.
1ILKHN1Y.
M4-.PatrickBr-nnanofNev.-park, dead.
Mr.Kinsella-brotheroftheRev. FatherO'Neill,ofCottesktedied recentlyinKilmacow,afteraabort illness,deeplyregretted.
Mr.NicholasPhelanofBallinearry, Molineford,dead.
TheCountessDowagerofDeeart, hasreturnedtotheCastle.
AttheKing'sInnsexaminations, inthejuniorclasscompetitionsfor theVictoriaprizes,Mr.W.A.Redmond.sonofMr.JohnE.Riche meni,M.P.,wasbra-Can-adwithMr. G.F.M'Carthyfora£25prize, andthe!anchorsinsuchcasesgive halftoeach.
Chaps,Chilblains,Cold SoresandChafings ZAM.BUKCURESALLWINTER SKINTROUBLES.
Iasiresultfortheirlabour,hethenI declaredthe1..aeaaropen. Dr.WilsononbehalfoftheCommitteethanked Mr. Elston forhiskindexpressionsofgoodwill, andreferredveryfeelinglytothe verygeneroussupportgiventhe Catholiccommunitybytheirfriends ofotherdenominations,andhewishedtoexpressthegratitudeofthe Committeewhothoroughlyappreciatedthelindlyassistancefromoutside. Hehopedthattheladies wouldreapahehenefaoftheirhard work,andwishedallamostenjoyableandProfitabletime.ImmediatelyDr.Wilsonfinishedspeakingthe youngladiessettoworkwithtrue bazaarenthusiasm.
Thefirststallthatcaughttheeye ofthevisitor,wasthe"Japanese Stall,"situateintheverycentreof theHall,andreflectingthegreatest creditontheskillandartistictaste of-itsworkers.Thisstallwasin chargeofMesdamesQuirkandRice, assistedbyMesdamesTennant.and Perkins.andMissesEdmunds,Pappin,andBluett,someofthehelpersbeingdressedinJapanesecostumes.
Attheright°latheHallwasthe RavearethorPeStall,inchargeofMrs, Sorenson,andaMegofassistants, includingMesdamesF.W.Spence, andSpink's,andtheMissesDate. Ackland,andNewton. Abeautiful oilPaintinatheworkofoneofthe Sistersof CatholicCommunity wasthecentreofadmirationatthis Stall.TherewasalsoaPrettyhand PaintedtablecentretheworkofMrs G.Tennant,ofHopetownonthe Stall,andit,toocommandedgreat
FewPeoplecanboastofaskin, healthy.andstrongenoughtoresist thetreacheriesoftheserawcold days.Theeffectofthewind.rain, aralfrostisseeninrough,blotchy faces,chafedcheeks,chappedhands, pimplyeruptionsandcold-sores.One reasonisthattheskininwinter doesnotgetenoughventilation,aPPreciation. heavyclothing,andindoorconfine-"TheTelegraphandPostOffice," meatchokingandpoisoningthewererunsuccessfullybyMrs.Neil Pores.Asaconsequence,theskinandMissField. becomesill-nourished.chapped.sore.TheMt.CatlinStall,underthe roughalaiscaly.ThereisonewaycareofMesdamesRampantandEminwhichNaturecanbesafelyassts-mett, assisted byMesdames toed,justwheneversheas'aiforas-Kroueb,Pieresene, MissesTorsietance-byaliberalapplicationofmay. andKealydid admirZa-u-Bukovertheroughpatchesorablework.Itscolourswereblue nastysores.Beaspromptinyourandwhite. responsetoNature'scallforhelpasAnumberofbeautifulcushionsthe youknowhow,ieememberin-that-workoftheNuns, mantle-drapes, chroniculcersare,inthelastin-tatle-centres,etc.,etc.,werein stance,simPlyabreakdownoftis-strongevidence.Onestriaingitem suesthateetbelowpar.FreiuentI(orexhibit)wasawhitelinenshirt dressingswithZamBukintheearl-Imadebyalittlenativegirl,aged eatstaresoftroualewillspeedilyre-!nine,attheNewNorciaMission lave,awlfinallycure,theworstStation. &tindisease.
Mr.William.BaconofVernerSt., Goulburn.N.S.W..says:--During the,winterweexperienceverycold, frostyweather,andnursetheLee veryclosely.Theinevitableresultis chdlalains.Istifferconsiderablyin thisreseal.andhavinghadchilelaintonthefeet,handsandears.
Itriedmanyointmentsandsalves inthehopeofdrivingouttheirritation,butwithscantsuccess.Last winterIappliedZam-Bu'r,andwith wrinff-rfalresults.Thefirstauplicationdroveouttheirritation and soothedthechillaain;considerably." Zam-Bukisalsoinaluahlefor chaps,cold-sores,ohialanns,chadnes. rheumatism,neuralgia,sorethroat, wintereczema,cuts,bruises,andall iniuriestothesain.Priceis.6d., pernot,ores.6S.,foreconomical latrinesta.
BazaaratRavensthorpe MissFarrell,ofClonmeldead,at theageof23,eerydeeplyreenretted.MickGuilfo3leofTemplemore diedattheageof100years.Mr. MichaelMaherofGraugaughdad. Funeralattendedbyupwardsof200 halides.
DermotO'BrienandTomDoyle, tir,politicalprisoners,released.
TheMid-TipperaryExecutiveU.I. L.hassDadon'theEstatesCommissionerstotakestepsforthepurchaseoftheLangleyestateofeon acresof"evictedland."Theowner OftheLloydestate,whohasjust comeofage,wasaskedtostllall hisuntenantedlands,andtheother tenantswereurgednottopurchase, tillthiswasdone.Aresolutionwas passedploddingsupporttotheClonmoreBranchdsthefightforthe
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WehevehadmanyandvariedazaarsinRavensthorpe,tutwemay safelysaythattheMechanics'InstituteHallneverlookedsowellasit didonWednesaay thelist,when theaboveaeaarwasopenedbythe ChairmanoftheRoadsBoard,Mr. W.E.Elston,Inaf'wwellchosenwordsMr.Elstonreferredtothe hardworkdonebytheladiesofthe CatholicCommunitywhodeserved tbgreatestcreditfortheirdesire tocleartheirChurchproperty of debt,herecognisedthatitmeant monthsofworkthatenat-ledthem topresentsuchadisplayasthey didthatday.Hefeltitareal pleasuretobeable(inhisofficial capacity)todeclarethebazaaropen trustingtheywouldhaveasubstan-
MissRooney'sAustralian Tour.
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Afteran&Spenceofeightyears, MissKateRooney,whoisanAustralianContralto,willshortyAlit thelandofherbirth.Duringher aesence,shehassungwiththegreatestsuccessineverypartofthe UnitedeKingdom.SheisnowcomingtomateatourofAustraliaand NewZealand.Writingtoafriend, sheSays"CardinalMoranhas sentmeanexceedinglykindletter, extendinghisblessingandpatronage tomytour.Weare-gladtosee thatMissKateRooneyhasfounda distinguishedpatronessinWestern Australia,forLadyEdelineStricklandhasverykindlybestowedher Patronageonthe'tour.MissKate Rooney,whoisapassengerbythe "Mongolia."dueatFremantleon the'20thJuly,willnotremainwith usonherarrivalinAustralia,but willproceedwiththeshiptoSydney-,wherehertourwill()Pen in August.HerconcertpartyisbeingformedinAustralia.Thetime ofhertourinWesternAustralia hasnotyetbeendetermined,butit may'betakenforgrantedthatshe willreceivehereacordialwelcome wh:nthetimearrives.
St.Brigid's(Women's)Branch 11.A.C.B.S.,Perth.
Theusualfortnightlymeetingwee heldonThursday.theicthinetin theHibernianHall.Therewasa lane.attendanceofofficersandmembers.
SisterR.A.Keoughwasinthe Chair.Thebalancesheetsforthe lastquarterwerepresentedandread 11'theSecretary,SisterA.Coffey, anddisclosedaverysatisfactory. stateofaffairs.Itispleasingto notenettherehasbeenalargeincreateinthenumberofbenefitmember,durin_thequarter.
Sickpayfatwoweekswaspassed toonemember.The&icevisitors reportedthatunderthecareofDr. BadecSshewasmaking-arapidrecoveiafrom-averyseriousillness.
Five(5)nominationsformembershipwerereceived.
iTheSmelter-ElverdtonStallwas arrangedbyMrs.C.Tighe,assisted by.Mrs.Bluett,andtheMissesParkin,Falkner,McCurranandTiggiman.Thisstallwasladenwith daintiesofeverykind-abeautiful threedeckercakebeingpresentedby Mrs.W.J.EmmetofthePalace Hotel.Ithadalsotwohandsome weddingtakes,presentedberthelocal bakers-Mr.HaggertyandMr.Lansell.Stills'coloursweredarkred andblue. Mrs.andMiss'M.inahen wereindefatigable,intheireffortsto eeverythingpassoffsmoothly.
TheplatformandHalleenerally, werehandsomelydecorated with at.undanceofevergreensadrP.;A, thestagebeingfilled'withsmall tablesforafternoontea.Thecommitterdeserveallpleaseforthe..xcellenceofthegeneralarrangements.
Whop2ninztheBoatertheChairmanoftheP.R.RoadBoardexpressedpleasureinfindingsuchharmony. existingonthepartofotherdenominations,andwearesuretoo muchpraisecannotbegiventothe Rev.A.G.Liidyllforthesterling helphehasgieen,workinglikea troganwithta.decorationsofthe Hallandstalls,anddoinghisutmosttoensurethesuccessofthe Bazaar.
TheBaeaarclosedonSaturday, the22nd.Ontheclosingnighttie votingforthemostpopularstall causedgreatexcitement. Eleven o'clockp.m..wasthehourappointed fortheannouncementofthepoll andatthattimefully.£20had passedthroughMr.Blake'shands, whokindlyofficiatedatthepolling. Attheappointedmomentthe"Mt. Catlin"Steedwas-declaredthewinneramidtremendousapplause.
NetresultEe3o.Mr.Quirkeand Mr.Allenwereexcellentofficialsas ChairmanandSecretary,oftheentirework.
Theeusitiessoftheeveningwas quicSlydisposedofinordertoallowmemberstoentertainafewof theirfriendsataSocialeveningin theHall.
Severalhourswerespentverypleasantlyindancing,&c. SistersShineandKeoughvery kindlyundertooktthechargeofdisPensinerefreshmentsandveryably didtheydischargetheirditties. Visitorsndmembersalikeappearedtotheroteehlyenioytheeeening's amusement.
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Established20years. LandandEstateAgent,SwornValuator, AccouataatandAuditor, 83WILLIAMSTREET.
AccountancyWorkundertakenandda rectedbyW.J.Westhoven,A.I.A.W.A., L.1.A.V.
ST.VINCENTESTATE. NorthPerth,overlookingHydePark. BestpositioninPerth.High,healthy, andpopular.Housesgoinguplikemushrooms.Buywhileyetthereistime.Close totwotrains. BestBuildingSitesnowavailablein Perth,andonlyafewBlocksleft. Prices,from£75perblock.One-fifthdeno.it.Balanceeasy. Also SUBLAGOESTATE."NorthSublaco. 3SthedirectrouteofproposednewrailwfromSubiacotoNorthBeach. Onemileoftramorbrain.Cambridge'beetMacadamisedrightuptoEstate. Anopporturritytomakemoneynottobe missed.Buyearly. Blocks,from£15ea(h.£5deposit,and £1amonthnointerest. AlsoInnumerableHouses.Poultry!arms, Farms.etc.,inalllocalities. CallandgetFullParticulars.
TheTreasureHouse. AllGoodsAdvertisedbyusareexactlyasillustrated.Wehavetheminstock,andcan executeordersbyreturnpost.Anythingnottoyourlikingcanbeexchangedoryourmoney returned.CallorsendforournewArtCatologue. OrderbyMail.
CountryBuyersareaccordedthesameliberaltreatmentTownBuyersreceive.Justdropusa PostCardto-day.
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efheMostRev,Dr.HealyhasapPointedtheRev.JohnCorcoranC. C.,Newport,tothepastoralcha ofKnock,assuccessortotheV..rv Rev.JohnCanonFallonP.P.
TheVeryRev.A.Keogh,S.M whoisanativeofDublin,hasresignedtherectorshipofSt.Paeick's Colleee,Wellington,N.Z.,andissucceededbytheVeryRev.Dr.Kennedy,S.M.
W,A.BookandArtDepot. meatswhichhavebeenmade feFMiss theiraccommodationbytheshiPhint companies.Yearsagetheywere huddledtogetheronboardthevessels withoutregardtosex,and.hadto enduremanydiscomforts.But, thankstoMissO'Brien'seffortsthe characterofthesteerageservicewas revolutionise:I,andfor.aconsideralleperiodithasbeenallthatthe mostexactingcoulddesire. The sympathiesofMissO'Brien,whowas aconverttothedatholicChurch, wentoutwithardourtothePoor, andeverymovementtendingtothe bettermentofhercountrymen'slot, foundinherawarmsupporter.She waswellknownasan:essengerof goodtidingsinthehomesofmany whowerefacetofacewithwant.
DeathofRev.A.Barry,C.So.e.andhermemorywilltotreasuredin thegreatRepublicofth'Westby emigrantswhomsheassistedandencouragedbyvoicearidpen.
ThedeathoftheRev.AlhsrtBarre C.SS.R.,occurredatMountatalp honsus,Limerickrecently,aftera lingeringIllness.Hewasaneloeuentpreacher,andauthorofthe "LivesofSomeIrishSaints."alai otherworks.FatherBarry,whowhs inhissixty-seventhyear,wasi.,,nativeifLimericebeingbrothera Mr.J.GreeneBarry.D.L.,Sandeinc atdofMr.N.Barry,NationalBank, Litole:.
:11funeraloftnelateRev.Albert BtireC.SS.R.,tookplaceafterRequi-.aHighMass,whichcommence athalf-pastteno'clock,hadbeen sung. TheLordBishoppresided. havingforassistantpriestsatthe throne,VeryRev.FatherO'Laverty, C.SS.R.,andVery.Rev.A.Murphy, Adm.,St.John's. TheCelebrant wasRev.FatherCollins,C.SS.R. deacon,Rev.FatherCarr,C.SS.R.; sule.deacon,Rev.FatherAhern,C. SS.R.masterofceremonies.Rev. FatherHackett,C.SS.R.
FatherCelestineJoussard,0.M.I., missionareatFortVermilion,via AthaeascaLanding,inN.W.Canada. ha.sbeennamedCoadjutor,withthe rightofSuccession,totheVicarApostolicofAthabasca.TheVicarAPostolichimself,BishopGrouard, residesusuallyatLesserSlaveLake.
CardinalVincentVincentVannutelliwillbe thePapalLegateattheCologneintee-nationalEucharisticCongress.A specialboatwillgotomeethimat Co'ilentzonAugust3rd.Amongst theothervisitorswillbeCardinal Ferrari,CardinalMercier,Cardinal Katschthaler,andhisGracethe ArchbishopofWestminster.
CardinalLoguerecentlyopenedan erteesivenewwingofSt.Mary's CrliegeDundalk,whichisconducted bytheMaristFathers.Inreplying 'toanaddress,hisEminence.referred tothenewNationalUniversity. Whilstcomplainingthatsofaras legislationwasconcernedrelieionwas ostracisedattheinstitution,he spokemosteuloristicallycofthework oftheCommissioners.Theyhad every,reicontoc(ngratulatethe learnelhid:ewhopresided,theArchbishopwhowasChancellorofthe Ifni-nosey,andallwhoco-operated. Uncl'rtheenidenceofthelearned Senate,andwiththeerandbodyof lawswhichha.lbeendrawnupfor theiretadanctheywould,hetrusted,hea'-letomacetheNational UniversitytolerabletoIrishCatholics,andwouldimproveitasthey wentalone.
TheRt.Rev.Dr.Hopkins, Bi-ho'TtritiseHonduras,wasreceeatinaediebythePopereeeetTIF,aed astatementtoHis HolinessontheconditionofCatholicit:inthe_Antilles.
Th,newsofth'deathofMiss CharlotteGrac'o'Pren.ofFoynes. Co.Tenterich,millIsereceieedwith sorrowIseIrishmenathomeand a'-road.Thedaughte"oftheYoung Irelsen toeclor.egillia-esmith O'hrinn,sheinheritedmanyofhis fin"eualities.'eoherselfoscriaces thTrishtent-rantswhogoinsuch largenumberstotheUnitedStates aredeenloiodeetedfortheinineohe-
ThePopelandtheCathrli"Press HisHolinessthePope,writintothe ArchbishopofBoston,said:-
Thedailyandperiodicalpress, whichto-dayhasta'cenonsogreat adevelopmentinconsequenceofthe universallyextendeddesiretoknow everythingandtojudgeeverything isamostefficaciousinstrumentof goodaswellasevilandtherefore, noonewhotakesinterestinthe welfareofsocietycanneglectft.
Infact,whilethewickedabuse thisdoeideeedgedarmtoopenthe waramongthepeopleforerrorsand corruPtineideas,itisproper.nay, itisnecessarythatthegoodavail themselvesofitforthedefenceof thetruthandfortheeafeenandingof Christiancustomsandcivilinstitutions.
Itis,then,not'tobewonderedat, thataBishop,ofsuchability, alertness,andzealaseouarefulfils inmorethanabundantmeasurethis duty.
Moreover,welearnwithpleasure, howmuchyouaredoingtomain tarotheweeklypaper-the"Pilot" -thsoldestofAmericanjournalsof thi-.character.Foryouspareneitherexpensenorlabourtomakeit perfectofitskind,sothatyoumay haveanorganbywhichyoumay notonlycommunicatetoyourdieoe.sanstheordersproceedingfrom yourauthority,butalsoandpatticularly,expound,:awlaccording-to thecircumstances,defend,intheface ofthegreatpublic,theCatholic! doctrine.
We,therefore,withallourheart, giveyouthepraisewhichyoudeserveforyourenergeticwork.
Inaldition,too,weexhortnot indeedyoutobewillingtocontinue thegreatworkforyourzealhas (noneedofstimulus-huteveryCatholiceachand.all,asmast.asthere mayheinyourregion.thatthey mayleavethewill,eachoneaccordingtohismeasure,tohelpinthe supportandcirculationofthesaid paper.
Inthiswaytheywilldosomethingmostpleasingtous,mostusefulforrelieionandtheirowncountryandmerit-arieusinitselffor-heavenlyfavoursofwhichmax.apledge betheApostolicBenedictionwhich' toroteVenerableBrother,andto themWeimpartwithspecialaffection.
GivenatRome,fromSt.Peters, theseventeenthofApril.1eo9.inthe sixth-earofOurPontificate. PIUSPP.X.
Followingonthecelebrationsat Orleansinhonour'ofBlessedJoanof Arc,thereligionsfestivities,including R "Triduum,"whichclosedin Paris.weremostimposing-.There weref.fteenthousandpersonsinthe afternoonatNotreDameCathedral, whenMgr.Lecoeur,BishopofSaintFour,nreachedapanegyricofthe MaidinthepresenceofMgr.Amett.e ArchbishopofParis,andtherewass processieninwhichSenators,Deputiesand-MunicipalCouncillorstothe -net'e"cfsixtyteo."Tee*. Many
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Rev.JohnD.MaguirePh.D.,of theCatholicUniversity,Washington, U.S.A.,hasbeenengagedbytheCarnegieInstitutionoftheUnitedStates tore-editauthorsoftheMiddleAges whoseworksinLatinwillbereproducedwithamendedtext,anEnglish translation,commentaryandindices.
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firstthe43rdinfantrybrigadewith theartillery,thenthe44th,Both madetheirwayroundthesouthern angleoftheNiederwald,sin:ultaaeously,theadjutantoftheDukeof Meiningen,MajorvonEngel,was despatchedtogeneralvonWenderto makeacommunicationtohimasto thepositionofaffairs,andreached himaboutIIo'clock.Thereason ofthiswasthatfearswereentertrafficintheUnitedStateswasonetainedthatifthesecondBavarian ofthetopicsofchiefinterestdiscus-CorpsandthefifthPrussiancants seedattherecentannualmeeting'ifshouldeta,toolongopposedtethe theArchbishopsinWashington.TheyFrenchintheirsofavourablea unanimouslyagreedtolendtheirco-tion,theywereeoundtosufferlossoperationtothe.movement. esaltogethertoogreat,withouthe-
InpresenceoftheHol'Fatherin Rome,thetransferenceoftheremainsofSaintPaulinustoecclesiasticalreeresentativesofthecityof Nola,ofwhichhewasBishop.took place.Theywillhetakentothe CathedralatNola.
TheWarof1870-1,Saarbruch,WeissenburgWoerthandSpicheren ineabletosecureimportantgain, andinordernottowastethe strengthpoftheGermanarmyallton mitcli,andalsotoearrethrough withalltheenergythegeneralens geeeMentwhichhadnowjustbegun,thegeneralswereconvincedof thenecessitynowexistingtohurl theentirearmyoftheCrow;Prince whereandwhenpessibleavainstthat ofMarshallMcMahon,whichnetonly-hadhadtheadvantage(likeBanedekatKoniggratz)tochooseitself th'teatpositions,butalsowithout adoubtheelLeenfurtherstrengthenedbytroopsfromthecorpsofDe FlatlyandCanrobero
Now,sinceithadnotbeenintended,toattackonthis(Ise,aboutS (NoerAtertestimonytoMcMao'clochgeneralNonKircheachgavehon'sstrategycouldbeseventhan theordertodiscontinuethefight.thatnowtranslated.Hehadonly ButsoonaftercausewasgivenhitoonehorsforthewholeFrench toresumeitagain,sincenotonlyarmyatthefronthadbutfinecorps, wasthesecondBavarianCorpsonviz.,McMa'toe.s.DeFailly's therightwing,engagedinalivelysardis,Baeaine's,L'Adaerault's firewiththeenemy,butthe21stwhiletheGermanarmies"numbered divisionwasobligedtoattackvig-)600,000,fullyequippedandonor ourousleasaconsequenceofthere-1acrossthefrontieratthetimeof connaissanoeundertakenbythe3-ththebattleofWoerth.Ontheleft, regiment.Forithadhappenedthat,aswelooknorthtowardsGermany, theBavariangeneralvonSchacht-IwasthefirstarmyunderSteinmetz meyerhad,about7o'clock,heardtwoarmycorps,100,000mennext thefirstcanoe'shotsinthedirectioneaseoftheformerwasthesecond ofWoerth.thentheLingwassilen-armycommandedbyPrinceFredercedforatimetheBavariandivi-ickCharles,theRedPrince,300,000 sionoccupieditshivouach,butdes-men,sixarmycorpseastwardagain criedaFrenchencampmentontheandoppositeMcMahonwasthis heightwestwardsfromGunstett.thirdarmyandtheCrownPrince, Thisvillagewas-held,onthe.Prus-200,000,orfourarmycorps.Let siansidebytwocompaniesandtwothereadernoticethattheBavarion sluadronsofthe5tharmycorps.generalYonSchachttneyerthought As,howeverthefireofthegreatMcMahonwishedtoretreatand gunsatWoerthbecameheavier,gen-thereforeorder'dlthatreconnaissance eralvonSchachtmeyer,drewuphiswhichactuallydevelopedintothe vanguardatthewesternexitofthetattle,fortheCrownPrinc'(hadnot Niederwald,despatchedabattationintendedtofightthatday.The tosupportthedetachmentinGuns-aboveparagraphisaglorioustestitett,andsentoffalsohitherwardsmonotothedeerrespectinwhich themainpartoftheartillery,McMahonwasheldby.theGerman throughtheNiederwalesd.As,how-commanders.Theyhadtwoentire everthisFrenchinfantrywereper-armycorpsengagedwiththeMarcedvedmarchingdownfrom theshall'ssinglecorps,thatis.thee. westwardheiehtsagainstGunstett,weretwotooneintheopenfield, andalsoaFrenchbatteryinposi-fortheFrerchwerenotbehinda tionbecamevisiblethevenguaregotcity'swallsbutinafieldposition, theordertodeploy,andastheirfirstselectedforitsnaturalstrength, dutytoholdfastGunstettaswellandtheywereafraidthattheirtwo ESAthePositionontheSauerbach.corpswouldbesmashedupby.his Fourentirebatteriestherefore,rodeonecorpswithoutobtainingany!mupand-deployedontheheightnorthportantresult,unlesstheycould westofGunstett,whilstnowthefighthimfourtoone,astheydid. mainartilleryforcealsofellinandWemustalsorememberthatthe tookuPitsposition. German,breach-logdingartillerywas By9o'clockthe22nd'division,theimmenselysuperiortotheFrench, GersdorffhadreachedSourbourg.whichhadonlytheoldbronzemuzzleStill,beforethisdiesionhadoceu-loaderInsteadofthenewKrupp piedits1,MAack,thethunderofthebreech-loader,yetwiththeirtwo gunsfromWoerthbecameclearlycorps,andsuperiorartillery,thee Perceptible,therecameinareportsawtheycouldnotfightMcMahon. fromthesideofthe?Jetdives-ionThewritersneersagainoftheMarandsoonafterGeneraleonBoseshallforhisconfidenceofvictory', commandingthe11tharmycorpsandslandershimagainaboutthe himselfarrived.Tnenneenhence of inhiscomi),,rn.Thetrynsli,heseclecumstancesthe22ndMatenforhasensweredthiseefore.
WilliamPadbury COLONIAL STORES GUILDFORD,MOORA&NEWCASTLE. LargeStocksofDrapery,Hardware,Ploughs,and'otherFarmImplements. AlsoGroceriesatPerthPrices.PricesonApplication.FamilieswaitedonDaily.
KalgoorlieDotes. seabedattheAllNation'sFair.
Insteadofthedisplayofhatred andcalumnyagainsttheCatholic Churchusuallymanifestedaboutthe twelfthofJuly,Kalgoorliepresentedagrandmanifestationofchristiancharityandcompassiononlast Sunday.Someyearsaeoapoor minernamedHicksmetwithanaccidentwhichnecessitatedtheremoval ofaneve.Hestruggledbravele againstallthehardshipsofapros-
PreparationsfortheBazaarare seeingsteadilyahead,.TheCommieteearedivisingahostofattractions amongstothersatug-of-waron trucks,band-drilling,aueiir-boring, andwood-sawingcentems.Theladiesarelikesomanybeesflittinga'.outfromdowertoflowerin questofmoney.Theyaresucceeding verywell,too.LoversofEuchreare affordedampleopportunitiesofenjov'ingagame.Thereweretwopar tieslastweekintheHibernian oneonTuesdaynightfortheChildrenofMary,andanotheronWednesdayniehtfortheRefreshment Stall.Bothpartieswerelively, bright.andwellatto That thosepresentenjoyedthemselvesis manifestfrontthefactthatmany askedtheorganisersto_etupano therpartywhichtheyaregoingto dowithoutdelay.Thisweekthe SouthKalgoorlie'Stallishavingone ontheirown,which,likeall.their undertaainue,issuretohesuccessful.NextweektheHibernianswill makethewel,inringaroundSt Mare'sHall.Andafterthatthe mos,comicalteitertainmtitofallACoonWeelling-willaeheldinfavourofetaAmericanStall. Alreadytheweldinginritatiensare out.ThroughtheKaleoorlie"Miner' Mr.artaMrs.Tan,eeDoodlerequest thepleasureofthepresenceofthe publicofKalgoorlieandBoulder,at thmarriageoftheirdaughterChloe toMr.EbenezerJackson,totake pl.ccillSt.Mary'sHallonWednesdayevenine,July28that8o'clock.' Eachattestmustsuppleaweddine Presnt,whichwithmarritteefees, andsridalparaeharnaliawill lie donatedtotheAmericanStall. Theenlyshadowofdisappointmeat sofirexpeisiened,isinconnection withtheAustralianStall.Somere portthattheladieswhomalertooe torunitareforsomecauseorotherhecleingoutoftheirengagement. 1canscarcelybelievesuchreportto hieeanyrealfoundetion.Tiwould laasharetoseeAn-trIliarefusing to"laceherplaceamongtheNationsoftheEarth."Inthepast theAustralianSteilcameouton toperytime.Onlastoccasion theyvanquishedtheHiterniansaftet aeAeon'contst.Weallromanherthememoraeleattlelbvfoneht and'tonegainet Amerieanson ther'easnetenerennis.someyears aeo,wheneet1.efrstetrokeofchyenthAmericansshoutedvictory, but,sered-Seat-IaeAustraliabe eeee'IPdoe%ceasedtostrike.Prac 'besameleelleewhowonlaurel,forAustraliaenthoseoceeeias.hay.erelerta'en eehold tb'honourofthat,flar-atthetominer1n7,ar.andTforone,doriot rels'heywill,xerac'a-towledgedefeatwitheutafleht.Sorestassur rnl1estrallawillheworthilyrepro-
threepointsonlastSaturdayat Football.Thematchwoespikedat Bridgetown,theweatherwassplendid thegroundwasingrandorderand bothteamswerewellrepresented. ForalongtimeGreenbushesled,but afterhalf-timeBridgetownrelined, andwon.Greenbusheswasthe strongerteam,andwouldprebably havewoneasily,ifeachmanwas morecarefulinkeepinghisplace. ForthewinnersNookumandKenpecter'slifeuntilasimilaraccidentnydidexcellentworkwhileFlemhappenedafewmonth'sagoanddeingandMcAlindenputinsomeherprivedhimofhisothereye.ThusoicplayforGreenbushes handicappedbythegreatestphysicalafflictionthatcan14111amanheGREENBUSHES. becameanobjectofcharitytohisTheCatholicBazaartobeheld fellow-men.Theywerenotslowinonthe2nd,and,and4thofSeptemcomingtohisassistance.Asub-her,promisestobeagreatsuccess, scriptionlistwasopenedonhisbe-Variousandvaluablearticles,tobe half,andtheappealwas.generouslyofferedforsale,arealreadyin respinledto.Infurtheranceofthehand. objectamonsterprocessionwasor-Forthepresentsleeper-hewine ganisedtotakeplacelastSundae.seemsmoreprofitablethantin-minAsplendidprocessionitwas.Heal,ing.Greenbushesisstillthemost edleagoodmusterofthetrande-problematicalplaceinW.A.Itisto men,themembersofthevariousbehonedthatthevalueoatxis friendleSocieties,fellintolineandgreaterthanaxe. marchedfromtheTownHalltoVictoriaParS,whereaconcertwasen-BUSSELTON. joydbysomethousandsofpeople.TheVassemakesagreatboastof Thepoorman,himself,wasthere,aitsrecentheaverains.Well,ifit handigecoverinehiseyelesssockets,hasnothinaelsetoboastofandhisheartbrimmineoverwith eratirudeforthepracticalsympathy Ishownhiminhishourofneed.
FatherCaeneypreachedR.veryinstructiveandpracticalsermoninSt. Mary'slastSundaynightonthe SacrificeoftheMass. Fa'herManeanwillcommencethe ChildrenofMary'sRetreatonMotedaynight.
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OnlastSundayatthe8o'clock Massanumberofchildrenmade theirtstCommunioninBridgetown; itwasaseleinnandabeautiful sight.Wewishthemeveryjoyand blessine;thatthishappydaymay beoftentimesremenebeadSurine theirlives,andthatitsjoy and brightnessmayreturnwheneverthey approachtheAltarRailsfor'Holy CommunionInfuture.Yes,andthat theymaycomefrequentlytopartake oftheBreadofAngelssonecessary, andcoPowerfultodefendthem aeainetalltheattacksoftheirspiritualenemies.Themorningwas, gloriousHeavenseemedtosmile onthegladoccasion.
TheextensionoftheRailwayfrom BridgetowntoWilgarupisstillin therealmsoffuturity.Thework wartocommenceonJulyTetahut entheglorioustwelfthhasbeen beenallowedtoPassbywithoutthe dingingofasod,orthelayingofa sle'per.
BridgetowndefeatedGreenbusheshe'
Remindsusofthecabdriverandhis passenger,-thedaywasverywet,a continualdownpour.Towardseveningthepassengerremarked,"tisthe wettestdayIeversaw.""Well," saidthecabdriver,-"that'sstrange, 'tisthedriestandthehardestday Ieverspent."Hedidn'thavea drinksincemorning.Thetext doesn'tsaynetherthecabpassed throughBusselton,ornotonthat remarkabledayreadersofthe"Record"mighttoabletothrowsome lightonthesubject.
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AsanticiPatedtheattendanceroll atthenewly-establishedConvent Schoolhasrapidlyincreasedsince theopeningday,andtherearenow about5opupVisontherollexclusiveofalargenumberwhoreceive instructioninmusicandotheraccomplishments.Thesuccess,sofar attainedindisputableevidenceof thenecessityfortheestablishmentof thisschoolatNorsemanandyour correspondenthaslittlehesitationin predictingthatasthedistrictprogressessoalsowilltheConvent School. Frompersonal evidencethereisalreadyaverymarked improeementintheconductand mannersofthechildrenunderthe chargeofthegoodSisterswhich, muchneededalteration,andisgreatly appreciatedbytheparents.
OnSaturdayafternoonaninterest-a, ingfootballmatchwasplayedon theRecreationReservebetweenthe membersoftheConventSchoolFootballClubandtheStateSchool whichresultedinavictoryforthe former.Althoughtheteamsonboth sidesweresmall,someexcellentplay waswitnessedandtherewasafair attendanceofspectators.Amonest theplayersfortheConvent.School whoPlayedwellwereP.Gatti,WilliePaterson,StanleyFee,Jack Scholey,CherryValiancy,JohnSalter,andCyrilKrakaour. For theStateSchoolthefollowingplayerswereconspicuousRoeBaser,W. Waters,C.Russell,T.Nairn,R.Mee andH.Delamotte.Mr.V.Gatti presentedthemembersofthewin-, ningtotemwithpacketsofconfectionery.Itisunderstoodthatthere willbeareturnmatchinabouta, fortnight. AmeetingwillbeLaidinthe Mechanic'sInstitutethis(Tuesday) eveningforthepurposeofmaking preliminaryarrangementsinconnec tionwiththeBazaartobeheldin aidoftheConTentSchoolfund. 'theresidentsgenerallyaremuch Ileaeedatthenjoeabletripthe Re..FatherLynchhad,duringthe recentConferenceofH.A.C.B.S.at Hobart,andhopesoontoagain havethepleasureofseeingtheRev. FatheratNorseman. TheSistersattachedtotheConventSchoolconductSundaySchool attheChurchonSundaymarnings, whentherearegenerallyalargeattendanceofchildren.Themany' friendsofMr.JohnSalterwillbe pleasedtolearnthatafter some monthsofveryindifferentsuccesshe hasagainstruckapatchof14ieuncesinstatingattheTooft.level oftheLuckyCall.Mr.Salterholds halfaninterestinthisclaim,and thereiseveryindicationthatanotherrichpatchwillshortlybemet'with.Th goldoutputcontinuesvery satisfactory,thelastescortwith theJuneyieldamountedto.1,800 ounces.ThiswillprotablybeexceedednextmonthastheViking, No.Iaretreatingaparcelofal,out 450tons,whichwillinallprobabilitygivethefortunateproprietorse returnofabout2iouncesperton, overthebatteryplates.Messrs.M. EsmondeJ.Vallency,W.Baird,an:t L.Evansaretheownersofthisconsistentlygoodnro,osit'-n.The NorthStar,aclaimrectitleacquiredbetheWestAustralianWaihi Company,willshortlyemployqla% numberofhandsandtheresere someproleabilityoftheNewMoon heinefloatedintoacompany.The Cumaerlandshowsnoimprovement invaluesatthebottomlevels,and thePrincessRoyalreturnforJune, notwithstendinetheoatimisticreportsoftheManarerisfarfromsatisfactorsandwillhardlynor.workingexpensesunlessthereisanimprovementshortly,itisnotdifficult tounderstandthattheendisnot faroff.
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Readersofthe"Record" Patronise TheHouseofBrennanBros., HayStreet,Perth,HannanStreet, KalgoorlieBayleyStreet,Coolgardie.
ThemostprogressiveDraperyStoreinall W.A.OwnedandrunbytheBrennanBros. themselves. Correspondence.
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Sir.-
Aletterwrittenoverthepen nom"Disgusted,"whichappeared inarecentissueofyourpaper,containtsisomanyuntrue,slanderous, andexaggeratedstatemtntsthatI cannotinjusticeletitpasswithout commant.Withtruelegal_caution, "Disgusted,"hasbeencarefulnot tonamethepieceobjectedto,nor itsplaceofperformance.However hispartsoffriendsalloweditto BOwidelyknownBEFORETHEY HADHEARDORREADTHE PIECEthattheyintendedtoenter someosjection,thatarangeportion ofyourreaderscouldnotfailto recosnisewhatwasaimedat.
InthefastPlace"Disgusted," speaksof:inimpersonationof a "Start-Irishman,''Ourextreme nestles,todramticmerest:illation, mayaccountforhismistake.sutwe MEANTtoimpersonal'anIrish Clerk,ofbrightwitandsmalleducatien.nota"Stage"Irishmen. (whateerthatme(bee Nexthespeak,ofalate;eportion oftheaudiencetakingoffencspese read.isthephraseIhavePersonills as'sedtheopinionst4aeTeatnemherofintelligentfriehnenwhwere peamt.Themile -i-secriticism Ih:-hear.'ha,lrenfro:1"Dis cussed"andhiseavesoffriend., whosatcritleisinsinloadteeee etchtierfermersashemadeheraps Deere/neeeretilvto'theaseioyenee ofthosedirectlyinfront.
Ifehalf-dozenorsooutofan audienceofabout20oconstitutesin "Ohssated's'mini,alargeporticn
Iamafraidhisideasofratioand pro-portionneedre-adjusting. Asfurthechorusofdisapprobation -trulystrangemustbetheacostic propertiesoftheHall-forbythe timeitreachedthestagethechorus hadassumedthesoundofloud laughsofsincereamusementand handclaPsofapproval.
"Disgusted's"nextflightsoffancyaresoridiculousandstrikesuch apersonalnoteastobealmostunwoethyofargument.Hespeaksof "thelandoftheirancestorsbeing draggedInthemud,"andforthe lifeofmecannotfathomwhathe means. InthePieceunderdiscussionthereisnolandmentionedeitherdirectlyorindirectly.Itisnot even"set"inany.land-neitherIreland,Australia,China.orGreenlIInd. ForthebenefitofthosenotpresentattheproductionImayex,sleinthattheprincipalcharacterin thecomedywasoverflowinewith wit,andexcelledinbrillientrepartee.
Hewasmerelya"handy-man,"In anAgentoffice,(equivalenttothe presentday°diceboy),whobyhis master'sabsencewasforcedfora dayintothepositionofclerk.To a-coutitforhiswitandsrartnese, andatthesametimehetrueto tradition,theauthormadethischaracteranIrishman.Therewasno allusionwhite-eatoIreland.onher eDie. Thisdifficultprtwas undertektnheagirlof parenta_e_whohisee"ee'11notedfor houtespek,nlo' 'h:mother .-117C-.Pe'It.std'awemetwith Insert::coneratubvioes,ontheway, this--theleadiaepart-wassustaitied_ andwithpromisesofanoll:rsignal successatthneet performanceof theComdy. Thee-aremaneotherweakand inconsistentolets Dieusted's' eeletissbetIwill'es'needle!and no.2.1-oa:13fartheronyourvaluablespace. Ineceic'usi:n,Imaysat.that T sewnthecowardlysuhterfueeofa "nom-de-plume,"andgreatlyregret thattheexigenciesofmyprofession
teasmasse,
Sir,-
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demandthatIshouldsubscribemy-'ingcuriousandaskingnow,"What selfmerely, wasthistreatment? Wasita Yours,etc., banquetorapureeofsovereigns? "JUSTICE." Ormerelyaheasiclober? Ifeither oftheformer1willresignmytitle totheminfavourof''Disgusted" forIbearnomalice,thelatter, Iwouldnotdreamofde.triinghim ofitssoothinginfluencefarthe-t.fectsofsuchheatedimaeinetionas hedisplaesmusthetryingtothe system. WiththisIamforwardineaco ofthecomedywestaged,forthe perusalofthoseinterestedand broad.-mindedenoughtoreadand judgeforthemselvesofitsmerits. Thankineyou,Sir,inanticipation fortheinsertionofthisreply,1am Yours,etc., HILDAMURPHY.
Ibegtocravespaceinyourcolumnstoaletterwrittenoverthe pseudonymof"Disgusted."From hisremarks,Iconcludethatheis referringtoanentertainmentore: sanisedbyaLadies'Society,and sanctionedbytheirspiritualdirector.AsIh.dtheextremepleasure ofimpersonatingtheIrishman.in thiscaseIshouldtrulyliketo thank"Disgusted,"forhis"broadminded,"-his"generous."criticism ofmyperformance.Iexpectsuch anamateurasIamshouldfeelsatisfedtoknowthatwhatshemeant foranIrishaccentshouldberecognisedassuchbytheaudience.HoeeverImayremariethatthecriticismof"Disgusted,"strikestheone noteatvariancewiththemanycon plimentsIhavereceived. How proudIoughttobetoclaimthis honoureele,fearlesscriticea9, COreli,14.0r1
Fen'eyhissivinsHuttI.agirlof I+teen,cooa,draedearoldlrelard :the'eyedleneofmyvale,stors),in themud.Reallyheattrisitesgreet sowerstome. TSHOUTEDtelnattered,!siltIallefraidIdon'tatPrreciat.'artontmousremarks.However,itmistbeveryconsolingto thefar-newtsfightersforIreland's lisertetoknowatthere-isachi-entonut.iraistaniline.+0I:ra seettforwardinthedescncerfthat GreenIsleathi-retherewasnooffeereintstilled,andfro-rthesafe &filterofnom-de-plume.
(Wehavereceivedacorncomedyreferredto,whichwe. forperusalandcommentif sary-Ed..).
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Sir,'theIrishrace,orIshouldsay, theCatholicportionthereof,boasts, andperhaps,justlyso,ofitsbroadmindednessandtolerance,anti thereforeappealtotheirgenerosity' inalittlematterwhereatIam slightly,butnotspitefullyaggrieved. Beingsomewhat"hipped,"itsaresultofacontactwithanungrateful world,myfriend.Mr.AlexanderdpCaurantimyselfsoughtneededeilaxationbygoingtoseearecent dramaticdisPlay'inacertainpartof thecity.Ourobjectwasachieved 'tothefull,andmayatoncestate thatIenjoyedthecapitalrepresentationgivenbytheyoungladieswho wo:-esoheedforagoodcause betterthanan':Ihavewitnessed sinceIleftthelandofsomanyof ;myancestors(Icannotanswerfor Itheothers). Treferto"MerrieEngland,"ofcourse.SandyandI roaredtillourFilesached-nd
RainytenorIntofthepersnnalitt ofEx-erieetS'atterv'swifIthereferedonotknowwhatthetr1i:tem.et meetouttoherwas.Ipr'sump"Digusted"meansto.enlightenmeat ourforthcomingrepetitionofthe comedy.May:Ileforgivenforheofthe keep neck-
JULY17.1909.
theremainderofthelargeaudience, enjoyedtothefulltheexcellentcomedy.free,asitwas,withitsoverflowingfunandabilityincharacterisation,fromanythingopposedto thefinerfeelingsofanypresent. No.vtomygrievance.Therewas butoneIrishcharacter,butinthis wascentred,allthewit,repartee, sPrightliness,andreadinessofresourceofthewholepiece,andto whichtheownere'longed,thedialoguewasclothedinarichnatural yegue,whichIadmithasalwaysa chtren,netonlyforErin'ssonsand daughtershutforagreatmany others.Ontheothhhandallthe vapidity,inanityandmentaldeficiencieswereallottedtocharactersof preeturablyBritishorigin.Sandy, andIa;reedthatthiswasbreach ofthatkindlinnsofnatureforwhich ourfriendsfromacrosstheIrish Seaarenoted. Butwehearnomaliceandattn but-none.Perhat'safterall,they dinetknowweweregoing.Atall eventsIfthecleveryoungladlessee fittorepeattheirentertainmentwe willethere,nottocreateadiscord,huttoreveloncemoreinthe keendelightsofharmlessfunandto assistaworthywor'c,andwewill foreleethemeveniftheypersistin makingtheTrishcharacterpredomindhiihe
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DearSir,Ieegleavetodrawattentiontoa slighterrorinarecentreportof thedoingsoftheHighgateCatholic YoungLadies'Society.YourP.putstatesthattheentertainment. whichthekittiesw alouttogive, wastheirfirsteffortonbehalfof thefundsoftheChurch.Now,sir. Icanassureyouthatthisisnot so.SincetheSociete'sinception. aboutthreeyearsaretheyhavesuc. ceesfullycarriedoutnumerousentertainmentsfortheChurchfunds.In deal.Imightsaythatitwasth Se,c1'te'efirstcareattheformation ofeachs)Ilen:.andtheParishionerswenhe-whethermanyofthepleasantsocialeveningsintheParish Hill.
Assomeoftheladieswhodid goodworkfortheChurchandSaeiety,havesinceletttheranksIhope youwillsparemesPlcetomakethis correction, Iam,yours,etc., AFOUNDATIONMEMBER. Perth.July,6th,'09.
(Thereportcompeainedofwassubmittedbyamemberwhooughtto knowthedoingsoftheSociety,and ifthemembersdisagreeastothe workinthepast,itishardlyfair toblamethe"W.A.Record"for "W.A.R.").
DoiandPersonal. SoreoftheEngdishpapershave pitelishdituresofteeHon.John WinthrepHaceett,LL.D.,&c..and owner,Thepsay,ofapaper,known asthe"WestAustralian,"publishal undertheSouthernCross," TheirknowledgeofAustraliangeographyindIngletelisstupendous,at least,soitlookstothepeoplewho LeeinAustralia.
Dr.Cumesttn'slectureonhouse hygieneandkindredsubjectsgave copyforseventeenarticlesintheweenierpressoflastweek.Needless, towh,noneofthemsaidanything netMrsubjectaswellashesaidalmosteverrihim,init,buttheyell assumedasmuch.
'P.G.Mollszn Esq.,lentthe TheatretoOransehenlast.Sunday, andthheonhangsatale! Who shalltellit,andwhoshallliveto seitinreality.
ColonelLeMesunierleftfor Mel-
bourne-last'Saturday.Amethodicalandtrulypaliestaeingman,is gallantofficer,abrilliantsoldier.-ad agentlemanfromheadtofoot,is thesameColonel
InseemsthaetheJewsandthe GentilesasimmigrantstoW.A.are gigentdcfailures. Everybodysees that,excepttie.oorcreaturesthemselves,andsmallblametothem Conin;fromthehistoricmotherland itse.mshardthattheyshouldbe so"underrated,""Seenonbagor carpetbedsIndeed,thepremierdidit forteyears,andheweighs20 stone.Sothereyoecarpetfarmers!
"Well,youshouldseetheseImmi- grants,"saidPat,"Howfreshthey lockandimportant,oh,ah! Nickersandtannedboots,oh,ahand watthtsandchainsoh,ah fair hairandtrilbysindeed;andstandingoutsidetheDepotohah-llee landlorda-entsinIrelandpreparing foraneviction,oh.ahsmokingclgarett.sindeed,antnohiagtolearn infarming,ohahbutexpecttoga- thererasesoffthistles.andthereit isOh,Ah"
ThegrandcadplowrBishopof Meith,nd,Dr.Murraydiedlast'week. Asgent',asadove,andasstrong asalion,agreatpriestendalea- hieRieke)haseon'.tohisreward.
BishoeO'DwyerHeetheprophetof (Idtakesonhismantle.Bishop Murrayleftafinediocese,awellorganisedpenile,abe'yofCatholic institntions,atherouehlye.yipped cornertheLord'sVineyard.and hisseccessorwillneverknowthe tieds.andsorrowsofapionehr princeoftheChurch.
Prowsean'ain Butwhoafterall isPte,wse?AfanIncOrangemanis ananachronism.Butthenifmen willnotgetadvertisedinenvother Societeisitnotbettertobean Oran.ea-an! Itiscertainlybetter TOBE,thanNOTTOBE,anditis bettertobeadvertisedandnotorious theenottobenownandleftor relegatedtoofhi%ion."Ma'ehay whilthesunshines,"andifthesun ofWilliamofOrangeshinesonly one.ayear,whyshould'notaman manehishaythen? Whoarethe OrangelionandtheCatholiclame? Ans.ver.-ProweetheInsuranceagent andMolloythechiefcitizenof Perth!YeGods
MC2,rtneygot12monthswithhard la_our
onicinstitutionasacollateralsembolofdecadenceanddisintegration. Couldtheforceofnaturefurthergo.
"Usecandles,"quothBishopRiley "providedyoudenotattributethe Catholicsenseto!them."WhatothersensehavetheyBishop? Where didtheygotanysignificanceifnot fromtheCatholicChurch? They cannottypify"LIGHT"intheAnglicanChurch,becauseitisdarkness'. Groping,uncertainty,inekeisi.on,disintegrationanddissensionsuchas theAnglicanChurchmanifests,can hardlybeillustratedbycandles,can it? TheAnglicanBishopwould givehishearersandreadersany amountofLightifhewouldtell themwhencandlesbegantobeusedintheProtestantservicewhen theyacquiredasupernaturalorsymbolicalsignificanceinthatservice. andwhatthatsignificanceisorcan be,asapartfromthat,attributedby theCatholicChurchtothem?If hefindshimselfpuzzled,hemightase theDeantosolveth?riddle.
"Whorenovatedtheworld,inthe lothcentury,"saidtheteacher? "PleaseMiss,'saidtheLabour Member'sonlyohilI,"Mr.Bath."
"AndhowdidMr.Bathdoit, dearie,"saidtheteacher?"Please Miss,"saidthebrightlittlefellow, "withplatitudes."Really,saidthe teacher,whenMr.Bathreturnsto power,youshallbeawardedthe firstSocialist'sdiploma,"Dadwill beglad."saidtheurchin.
TheproposedWanderingRailwayis neaten,:agnatagitationinthebucolichamlet.ALeaguehasbeen formedtopressthematteron,and theMinisterialPartyaretobewell receivedwhentheygetthereforinspection.Messrs.O'Connell,Watts, Pollard,Kemp,andRices,arethe forthenewrailway. activeagitators Therailwaywillcome,ofthatthere cannotbeadoubt,andwhenitis builtitwillbeadistinctad/tentage tothefarmersofthedistrict.
ThenewAttorneyGeneralNeilson wasreturnedunopposedfortheGreenoteneSeat.:ehidesofitsrepresen- tativesinthepast!
NewHospitalopenedatlearridale. Dr.Kearnyfirsthyisiinnandsurgeon.
Theysay-ano-confidencevoteis toliemovedagainsttheGovernment whenParliamentassembles.Pat saysthisisaruse,andanindirect attempttogettheAgentGeneralshipforacertainperson."Wedo notthinktheGovernmentisinsuch asorryplight,thatitwillhaveto plugsomefellow'smouth.,tosilence him.Tthejsbeenso,butstillwe hopethereissefficientbackbonein theCabinettoignoresuchquestionabletactic's.
Treasurytroublestowen-income tax,landtax,equitaneeorunlawful, andallsucharereferredtothePremier,whohasduplicatedhissorrows,thoughthedoctorthinksthe manisunstrungwithwork.
Theysay"Customissecondnature,"Whatthenisfirstnature? Tsfirstcustomnatureitself?Thus arguesourscribe.
tosteal,andhassomebrightand on.
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DuringMr.Calvert'slastvisitto Americahewasinitiatedintothe mysteriesofAmericanjournalismis arathernovelmanner.Atleast,so saysAmerica.Whilestayingata smallwesterntownhestrolled.one dayintothelocalbarbersshop. Mi..Culvertseated,himselfinachair butnooneattemptedtoattendon him.Presentlyheaskedtheproprie- tor,whowaslazilypuffingata cigaretteandlookingoutuponthestreet,"Thinkyoucouldsparethe timetocutmyhairtoday?"The krod_litofthescizzorsrose,yawned, endstretchedhimself.Thenhe°all. eclupstairstohiswife"Heysend thekiddowntothenewspaperoffice totelltheeditorIwantmyscizzors,assoonashe'sdoneediting hiscaner.There'sagentwaitine forahaircut."
Inthematteroffood,theGer manEmperorisdistinctlypatriotic. Hisfavouritedishissauerkraut,servedwithsausagesand.eacen.Healsohasatendercornerinhisheart forGarlic.Theroyalcooks,however,arestrictlylimitedasreeards tableexl'enses,seriareneverallowedover.acertainsum.perpars-nper meal,unless,ofcourse,theevent happenstobeaStatebanquet, whentheHouseofHohenzollzrnrises totheoccasionwiththebestinthe wor.d.KingLeopoldof.Belgium,on thotherhaul,isthemeatfrugal ofall'monarchs,incliningtothesimplelife.Outofledatsix,heworks untilnine,whenalightbreakfastof breadandbutterwithalittlejelly ormarmaladeandacupofais served.Itoftenhappensthathe takesnoluncheonatall,whilehis dinnerisoftheplainestpeaaledescription.
awellknown
Mr.CharesHastie CatholicinDuman..wasmarrieda fewdaystirotoMrs.Mills. The bridegroomiso:erSoyoursofage. butyethaleandstrong.
ThefuneralofthelatePhilip ShanahantooeplaceonSaturda, lastatBoulder,andwaslargelyetreded.Thedeceasedwhowasborn inCountyCol..,Ireland,cameto Australia=oyearsago,andaftera feweearsspentinVictoria,New SouthWales,erdonth.WestCoast ofNewZealand,arrivedinWestern
"Drineingisthesoldier'spleasure,"saiththepoet;butourexperieneesaysthatdrillinginPerth, atleast,iswoman'spleasure.Look atthem,-mothers,housekeepers, guardians,eldersisters whyon Saturdaytheyareadisgrace.Outragedarains,sillyminds,staggering gurglinespeech,andtodraggled appearance,slaternfolly,thesebe yourfeminineitalificetionsonSaturday,"Oh,yewomen,sinefaith,Australiaabout1.1yearsego.He sinesense,sinerespect,sineshameIcameimmediate:ytothefield.and workedontheGreatBothhrmine, asaminorforover13v.,ars,and untilafewdaysteforehisdeath. Therespectinwhichthedeceased Washeldwaseidelcedbythelarge numeroffriendsehoassembledtat theresin:neeofMr.anriMrs. J. Gaffey(son-in-lawanddaughter),of Chaffer-street,Boulder.Thefuneralcortegeproceeded'toSt.Mary's Church,Kalgoorlie,andatthecemeterytheceremonywasconductedby theV.Rev.DeanT3rennan.Therewas largeattendanceofthemembersof theMiner'sUnion.andalsoofthe HibernianSociety.Thepall-bee-tees wereMessrs.Coffey,Murphy,Coveney,Hallaghan,Garland.andKalman.Thefuneralarrangenr'lets'were isthehandsofMessrs.Mannionand Cruse.Thedeceased,whowasawidowerforaroodmaneyears,leaves onedaughter(Mrs.Gaffey)tomourn hisloss.Theimmediatecause of deathwaspneumonia,afteranillnessofthreedant'duration.
BishopRileyandDr.HackettrunWehavereceivedacopyofthe theAnglicanChurch;theyarealso"PinePenny,"-anewSanerjust responsible,itisalleeed,fortheManpuelished.Itisdevotedverymuch
Mr.Roosevelt'snarrowescape fromdeathbydrowinctheotherday addsanothertoanalreadycrowded list.InhislifeMr.Rocts...elthas cometoclosquarterswithmany anandhirahleRei,1tintance,manand beastbutperhapstheencounter whichwillremanlongestinhisme- imorywasthatse'swatnearsaio withagentlemannejoieinginthe nameofBadManofWilgus.Mr. IReeseweltmetthisformidableruffian inaNorthDakotasaloon.'ITake adrip,"saidBadMan,"Idon't diMe,"repliedRouse.ehshortly."I sayyou'vegottodrink,"persisted thother."Ithinhrot."wasthe s'aeanswer. "Listentome, Pawl,"saidBadMlanplacinga tumblerofwhiskyinfrontofhim, "youdrindbeforeIcountthreeor I'llputabulletthroughyour11,;.a,d.. atthesametimeconcertshisrevolver.Justashislipswereformingtheword"One,"Roosevelt's armshotoutandcaughthimunder thechin.andth.macfellprestrate onthefour.
Notlisteningtowhatothershive tosatisafearfulformofthoughthustling.Wedesiretohustlethem throuchwhattheyhavetosa' getinourownhit,andsowelose rearowntran'iuillityanddisturb others.
Iwonderhowmuchofwhatwe doisreallynecessary.Itisastonishingifwearelaidbyforatime withillnesshowlittlethethingswe areinthehabitofdoing,and whichwethoughtsoimportant, seemtomatter,andweriseand starthustlingaga,n,andweInd thatthethingswehaveceaseddo dohavenotmatteredatall.Ifwe cultivatedalittlemorereposethews wouldbemoregoodlisteners'tohe found.Agoodlistenerisrarethese day's,hutaswetellourimportantnewstothosewhobarelyhear usbeforetheybee:inabouttheir ownaffairs,itwouldbewellifwe aslniourselves-"AreWEgoodlisteners? Itisthequalityof thoughtthatmakesourcharacter, andItisthequalityofthethings wedo,notthenumberofoccupations.thatmakeususefullybusyor merelyunreposefulhustlers.
teenprominentlyundernoticelately owingtodifferencesofopinionresPectin'thePresentefficiencyofthe Navy,maderatheraneatremark theothernight.Hewas([lien,out andavotingladynexttohimsaid "Oh,Mr.McKenna,doyoutreed tellingmeexactlywhataDread-, ntnight'is"'Dreadnought,". reelitdtheFirstLocal,"isthegreatestnuisance1hiveeverencountered,andIneverwishtomeetanythinglikeitagain."
Mr.McKenna,whosemehasandconfession,devotiontoMary1 WhichtheirRitualdeclarestobe "damnablesuperstebions,"arewelcomediftheyhavenottheRoman aromaaboutthem,andyetthey-are butfollywithoutit. Folly begetsfolly,and;theotindload,the blind,andthen,-Andyetthe pooro'dCatholicChurchgetssolidified-10reuntotheunchangeableand immoveableanditswouldberivals dailycrumbleanddisintegrate."If thisbeofGod'"saidGematell, "youCannotadvertit."andthus the.pooroldChurchlivesand thrives;butifitbeofmanitwill Prohablyourreaderswillrecall die,andthusHenry'screationhas- howahighChurchman'sconfidence bensuntodissolution.Allthingshumanhavethesameend,hutthe lksts,because,"thegates ofHOUshallnotprevailagainst her."
wasgivenawayafewdaysago WhenthatHighDignitaryspeaks againwithmentowhomhegave hisopinions,hewill,orheoughtto be,morecautious.Hewouldnnt Preferhehadnotsaidthathehat beenatacertainUniversity,and nowalashisacquaintanceofthe oldentimearenotsuchasthey were.
Orangeismevaporated,Prowses, Hammers',andSnells',bubblesburst andthishadjustasmucheffecton thegreatCatholicChurch.asthe burstingofaweeairbubbleona lake.Yetitsatisfiedthem,nordid itinjureus.ProwsetheOrangeman, isProwsetheinsuranceAgentwhy earnshiscrustonthe"croppylie down"Catholicswhodealwithhim. Butthenitwouldbeamiraclen ProwsedidnotkicktheCatholics whocontributetohisbreadand butter.Ifthey.wereofhisintolerantcalibrehewouldrespectthem.
"Howmanychildrendotheekeep inthatCrecheinPier-street."said theNeurotic."Youknow." he said,"theyadvertisedthittheyhad quartersforseveralchildren,whose motherscouldsafelyleavethemin chargeofamatron,whilethesaid motherswentto ''Ah, saidPat,withaknowingwink,"the numberdependsonthecircumstances ofPersonandplace.Ononeoccasion,whintheCabinetOfficialvisited theCrecheUNOFFICIALLYhefound onlyoneandwhenhewentthere byappointmenttherewereseveral. Ofcourse,thingsmighthavegot worseinthemeantime,'butIdoubt ifhethinksso.""WhynotappointaRoyalCommissiontoinquire,"quoththeNeurotic."Itis noworththetrouble,"saidPat, "andanyhow,Comrniseionsaretoo costly. LookattheCityCouncil"
"St.Anne'sSocietyre-christened, St.Amen'CharitableSociety."
Mr.O't!onnellO'Mithoesagainup totheneckinChurchandcharitable work!!
PestiferousEneliebHistory,known as"HistoryFalsified:.tohediscontinue'intheCatholicSchools.
Mr.T.G.Molloy,entertainedoy
MembersoftheCelticClubaresere piedtohaven'tteeteeltogam111117 inmostreprehensiblecircumstances
MissJosephineDeakin,formerlyof PerthrecentlymarriedwellinSydney.TheDector-hererotherenters Hymenealblissnextmonthin Perth.
(' Mr.gorgeT.Maw
MasterofElocution.
PupilscoachedforPulpit,Stage,Bar andPlatform.
Studio1COLONIALMUTUALCHAMBERS
St.George'sTerrace,Perth
netk:A.Averd lieindeiatieableinyourpurpose .adwithsadetintedspiritresist aemitryandtrytoconquerevil wishgeedhawingbeforeoureyes Owrewardpreparedfornonewho snailatfortienameofChrist."I IX.
SATURDAYJULY17,Men
Catholics
intheCause ofCharity. Weserealwaysdisposedtocharacterisecheerfulandgenerousgivingof heartandhandtocharityasamong themostrefinedofhumanworks. andwithapropermotive-oneof themostsupernaturalandrienlyrewardedofHeaven.IthindsallpenPleinthelintofacommonbrotherhood,andcontributesmaterially'to al:olishdisunion. Roundthe bedsofthesick,orfacetofacewith sorrowandstarvation,weforgetor oughttoforeetourdifferencesfor thereisnolevellerlikethatofaffliction.Thatitmaybeourown turn.inthecscleoftimetoreceive oftheaidwenowhelptogiveothersisarensonthatshouldappeal totheeoleshaswellastotheeencrous;butwhetheritbesoornot oneHorrowit,oserEast. wheverassistsdistresshastheconsolationofknowingthatbehasal- Mr.JamesBrennanofthewell-ieentecithepainofhisfellowman. knownfirmofBrennanBros.Drop-Thisisasitshouldbe,because ereandManefacturers,hasgonethesympathywithsorrowanddis- East. trsssisChristlike,andbythecommonlawofNatureaswellasmin elmwearemadeoneley'thissalutarycross.Thenaturalrhilosopho whichsaysthat"ifanymemberof thebodysufferanything,allthe memberssufferwithit."isequally trueofmembersoftheChristian family;forhardistheheartthatis insensibletothesufferingofothers. Suchreflectionswould,perhansbetterbecomethepulpitthanthecolDr.Houlihanwhorecentlypaidauransofapaper,evenofaCatholic visitfromN.S.Wales,andgoten-(paperbut'thetriflenaturalandre. gagedtoMissMignonBrown.has decidedtoleavetheEastandtake uppracticeinKalgoorlie.Miss BrownisthedauehterofMr.Harryi Brown,M.L.A.,ofPerth.
Rumouredthatintensedissatisfactionhasariseninthelocalbranch oftheAnglicanChurch.overthe "Romanisingtendencies"ofsome oftheadherents.Candlesareallowed havehetheBishoeprovidedthey nottheRomansignificanceattachedtothem.Mass,Communion,
presentativemeetingsofpeoplewho eithertogethertopromoteour charitiesinevery,s'wareofthecity, andineveryvillareeanddistrictof theDiocese,eiveevidence.fthefact thatoarpeopleareblessedwiththe (lien*instinctofcharity,andthat philanthropyandbenevolencearenot confinedtothefew,butaretheamninon.ifnotthepossessionofthe multitude.Ofcourse,thereissuch athingasnaturalvirtue,evenin thosewhoaimattheveryhighest standards;andthatgovernmentor
PeoeNmustbeadeniredwhodoall that'ispossibleforthepoor,irrespectiveo'creedorclass.Wedo notpresumetOscrutiniseoreven questionthemotivesofthosewho giveoutoftheirabundance,noris itours,northebusinessofanyone epee toinquirewhetherthehand thatgives,IsthatofaPaganor christian.Thisisanaffairforconsciencealone.Wemayadmirewhat iseettereusandnoble,sndgood, withoutpryingintothemotives whichimpelledorpromptedit.
Inthepastafavouritedisquisition0e:titledthemindsofthemilitant Protestantstotheeffect,thatfaith withoutgoodWOnswasallsufficient.WhatevernonCatholicwriters orpreachersmaythink,write,or Preachontheenestioo,they all agreethatthebestsolutionofthe controversyisfurnishedwhenthey opentheirpursestrines and give with generous anti bounteoushands. Allthefaith intheworldye:redmaceapoor apology forselfishness. St. Jamesputsthequestioninafew wordsinhisEpistle "Ifabrotheorsisterbenakedandwant dailyfoodandifoneofyousay tothem, GoinPeace,beyou warmedandfiled"yetelvethem notthosethings,thatarenecessary forthebody,whatshallitpro- fit?"Sotoo,we,preferaman whoispreenedinhischarity,to amanthatisidealinfaith nor cananythingbemorecontemptible, andhypocriticalthantheIdealistsin faithwhopossessaparsimonious handandaselfishheart.Thefamousnovelist.CharlesDickens,generally,encircledthepoorwithahalo, whichseemedtoimplythatoutside Poverty.orsimplicity,therewaslittleheartheroismtobefound.He pro!allyoverstatedthings.True. itis,thatgreatsufferingbegets sensibility,and'Sleetthehabitof wantormiseryisamarvellous qU&renterofsempothe.Theperson whoneverspentasleeplessnightin theezonyoftoothache,haseenerallylittleeympannforthosewhoare afflictedwiththeexquisitetortureof achinggumsandjawssotherich, whohavenotfeltthepanesofhunger,theshameofpoverty,thehumiliationofsocialandfinancialdestress,mayperhanspity',butthey cannotfeelit.Whentherich,thereforeassistitisa, mercifulcondescension; whenthePoorassistthe poor,theydoawon':thattheynon hardlyhelpdoing,becauseoftheir experienceinkindredsuffering.The formercommiserateanddonate,the latterlookatthemselves,asit were,andoutgoestheirsympathy toothers.Yetthecharityofthe onemaybeasmeritoriousasthat oftheother.
heappreciationwhichtheexcellence andmagnitudeofitsworkandthe blessingitbrineswithit,should comment.TheirsisaCatholicism offaith,andaCatholicismoflove.
TheDogDaysI Madnesshasbeenoftendefinedas "thediseasewhichmakesamanmiss takehisthoughtsforpersonsand*. things."Iti,amostpitiableiafflicWenandonewonderswhymen,the noblestofGod'screatures,should everbe"aitictedwithit.Ititsthe laststageofhumandearadationit istheabdicationofhumanityany yetoneveryrecurring12thofJuly, thisdiseaseseizesaportionofthe communityinW.A.,whenreasonand truthandhonourdeentthem,and they'alendonthemselveswhollyto thefigmentsofacrazyimagination Uptothe12ththeywereclearin judgment,ecrindinleasan-menin theordinaryaccePtationofthe.term. Aftersunsetentheeveofthe12th theyfanciedthemselvesound by chains,forgedinRome.Pope,Bishops,andpriests,wereflogesing them.andendeavoSeingtorotthem oftheBibleandliberty.ThenmalosssetinandlikeJugurthathole vanquishedtheygnawedattheimaginarychainsthatboundLOYsL Protestantshandandfoot.Frothing fromthemouthaswerethespeakers onSundayintheTheatre,andMondayintheProtestantHall,thepoor faltiwsbecameidioticinmindand slanderousin expression.And oh! the blasted scenery oftheoncegoodlookingfacesof suchmenas"Assuring"Proems, andWesleyBurridge,wereanawful punishment-wereitnotselfinflicted Truly,itGoddidsoafflict mia,thatthey,exhibit,asdidIrreverentProws''andBurridgeand Snelonthe12th,itwereaPity thattheydideverpassformen,or that.GodwastheirGod.Menin theagonyof"DELIRUMTREMENS,"seeaims?butwhatare theytotheRomanbogeyswhose heelswetildcrushthelifebloodout oftheOrangeloyalists,didnotthe savioursailsandscatterthemin thePersonsofProwse,BUrrid4e,and CO?
Afterall,thereissomethingconsolingintheattitudeofthesemilitantandpitiableOrarisemen.Itis this,theyareirresponsieleOrtheir actionsandwords. Onceaman losestheneeofreason.heismorallyieculpaele. Amaimnwhokills hisneiebbourisnotpithyofmiffdsr.Hrissimpleimprison-ddun inetheKing'spleasire.orcommittedtothesafekepiingofalunatic asylum.Soalsoifamailmanslanderstheneigheour.heiseither"let offwithaelution."orcementedto safekeepinOrangemenestheyellowpupdaysareacknowledgedlunatics.Ninety.ninehundredsofthe communitysayso,andwithsuch overwhelmingevidence,itishardly safetodisputeit.Theiraccusations againsttheCatholicChurcharepalpableslanders,theirstatisticsef crimeandcriminalsare"faked,"' theirargumentsareincoherentand illogicaltheirPositionisinconsistenttheirprejudiceisevident
Tothecreditofourpeoplerich andfloorastheyareinthisState, wemustsaythattheiractivityin thecauseofsweetcharityispro- ver'ill.Theyevidentlybelieve"it ismoreblessedtorivethantoreceive."Thereishardlyanightof theweek,onwhichthereisnot somecharitableentertainment.Te workthisupandtomakeitasuccessabody,ofearnest,self-sacrificingIndiesandgentlemendeprive themselvesofmanyprivileees,social endotherwise,anditiseasierto imaginethantodescribethechagrin whohtheyendureiftheireffortsaretheirknowledgeissuperficialinthe notcrownedwithsuccess.Thespleenextreme;theirwilfulandtentatee didentherinewhichassembledinSt.exageterationsareonlyebait"to Joseph'sSchoolroomonlastMon-drawtheCatholicsout,"andoneof daynighttoputtheSt.Anne'stheforemostofthesupportersof CharitableSocietyonabetterbasisyellownupism,"declaredinthepreisanexampleofthenitresmiledsenceofthreemen-enedandtrue-PhilanthroPwofo"rPeeele.Th'.vthit"Oraneeism,overdoneasitis, havenothingtogainandmuchtoisthede-stsystemonthe loseby-becomingactiveco-operatorsPlanet,"Messrs.Prowse,Burridge, inthisSociety. TheirtimeandandSnelloughttoknowthisloyal theirenergywillhetaxed; theirgentleman. Howmuchitcostfor Patienceoftentried,theirsocialpri-hismercifulsilenceinpastyeses, vileeescurtailed.theirdutiesandre-wouldhardlybearinvestigat4/ sponsdbilitiesincreased.andthe\re-,Iffurtherevidenceofmadnesson theriseofineretitudefortheirthePartofOranzemenonthe12th PaineYetseatistheirspiritofJulyweekwererequiredtoconDrscticalfaithandsoneitheticallyvinceourreadersofmentalinfirmity hay-wantandsorrowandsicknessweshallsubmititintheformof appealedtothem,thattheyhavethetoastwhichissouniversally renerouelyundertakentodoublethehonouredonthegreatoccasion. dutiesoftheSocietyandtomakeThistoastishandeddownbySir itthoroughlyefficienttocopewithIJonahBarrington-himselfamember ofthe'OrangeLodge,No.176(Dub- lin),andconfirmedbyDoctor
distressofthetimeandtowinit thatsympathy-,recognitionandpub-
JULY17,1909-
SeveralauthoritiesonOraneeism, say'thatinmanyplaces,the"persecuted"Williarmitcefinishedthe toastthusly: "Mayhebecrammed,rammed,andjammed,intothe eatgunofAthlone,endblownon Wd'thehobofHell,wherehe'llbe keptroastingforalleternity,-the de.'ilbastinghimwithmeltedhishors,andhisimpsPelting;himwith prissts."Andasaerandfinale"ThereisbadlucktothePopeand ahempenropetoallpapists."
AstheabovetoastIsleyondanythingchainedbythemadbrainofa lunatic-atleastbeyondanythine whichhisbeencommittedtowritine,wemayreasonableassumethat duringthe"slogslave,"Orangemen arephysicallymorally.,andintellec. tualleirresponsible,endtherefore theirraeldspeeches,slanderousas sertiensanduncorroberatedstatisties,may1.esetdownesthevapid vapoerinesofdiseasedminds.May theseiritofWflliemof()raneeobtainmorerestfortheirdelirious mittl,,thanthesepoorfellowsenjoyinthisaggressive'DefiedofRo manredCatholicedeancement.Amen.
Diocesannews. CALENDAR Julyidith-VIISundayafterPentecost, St.CamillusofLellis(Confessor).
Mon.19-St.Symmachus,Popeand Confessor.
Tues.20-St.JeromeEmilian,Confessor.
Wed.21-St.Alexius,Confessor.
Thurs.22-St./MaryMagel.11.nePen_ itentSaint).
Fri.23-St.Apollinsris,Bishopand Martyr. 24-VigilofSt.James(Apostle). FeastofSt.VincentdePaul, Confessor.
Acorrespondentwrites.-"We mustcomplimenttheRev.Father O'Reilly,ontheprogrammewhichwe havejustseenandwhichwillbe renderedintheParishHallattach edtotheSacredHeartChurchin HighgateHill,onMondayevening next,the19thinst.
Thewillingnesswithwhichsuchre coenisedefficientPerformersareever readytoassistinanythingthat weansthewelfareofthingsCatholic speakswellalsoforthe.seedpeople ofttatdistrict.Itismostediy'ing toWIthesepeoplealwayslending willingaidineverygoodworkthat theirpastordecidesisfortheglory ofGod,thewelfareofhispeople, andthefosteringofChristianand Catholicideals.
WhentheRev,FatherCrowleyreturnsitwillindeedhegratifyingfor himtolearnfromhislocumtenans thathisPeopleneverfailedhimin givinguntiringandundividedsup-
characterisethePeopleofthisParish,andblesstheireffortswithsuccessmisthavecontinuedsuccesses, whileheartsaretrueandspiritswilling.
Wecanthen.withassurancelook forwardtoalargeaudienceonMondaynighttodohonourtotheexcellenceoftheprogrammeafforded. Halftheproceedswillbeappliedto thChurch.Fund,andhalftoProvidingofficers'resaliafarSt.Malachi'sandSt.Dymphna'sBranchof theHibernianSocieties'attachedto thisChurch.Theregaliatobecome thepropertyoftheParish."
Duigcsan,anotherprominentOrange-porttohiseverywish.Thattinemanofquiterecentdate: ThenitilitYofPurposethatseerceto OrangeToastwastaken,hesayson baredkneesandranasfollows:Theglorious,pious,andimmortalmemoryofthe-Teatandgood KingWilliam-notforgettingOliver Cromwell,whoassisted.inrecleaning usfromPopery,slavery,abitrary power,brassmoney,andwooden shoes.MayweneverwantaWilliamitetokiedthebreechofaJacobite.anda fortheBishop in.Cork.Andhethatwon'tdrink his,whetherhebepriest,bishop. deacon,bellows-blower,grave-digger, orotherofthefraternityoftheclergy,mayanorthwindblowhimto thesouth,andawestwindtothe east Mayhehaveadartnight. aleeshore,arankstorm.and a Lemke vesseltocarrshimoverthe RiverStyx MaythedogCerherus makeamealofhisr-p,and Plutoasnuffboxofhis"cullmay theDeviljumpdownhiethroatwith aredhotharrow,andwithevery pintealoutagut,andlowhim withacleancarcasstohell"Amen.
NoticeshouldbetakenofthefollowinginstructiongivenbytheBishop-theMostRev,Dr.Gibney, thattheEnglishHistory,whiohhas beentheclasstookinCatholic Schoolsforthepastsixmonthshe abolished from theschools thatit h no longer studied, andthatthechildren willnotbeexpectedtostandExaminationinthattexthookatthe 'ear'sendexaminations.ThehistoryshouldneverhavebeenadmittedintoourCatholicschoolsas textbook,butitsurreptitiouslyor otherwisegotthere.Weknownot whoisresponsibleforitsintroduction.butsitwilleeamatterofcon solationtomanytoknowthata bookwhichhasbeenexpelledfrom theCathalicSchoolsintheEastern St,tdo,andvigorouslycondemnedby theCatholicTruthSociety,evenfoe useinStateSchools,becauseofits unalushingfalsificationofhistorical facts,isundersentenceofeviction fromtheCatholicSchoolsoftheDire ceseofPerth.Itiwere,ashamethat Catholic,orinfactanystudents shoulddrinkknowledgefromafetid source.Wehavenodemattiledseeciticinstructionsonthatrointwill Theforthcoming.Ourremarkismerelyaforeword.
"St.Anne'sCharitableSociety,'' hasbeenre-organised.Apermanent Committeehasbeenformedanda generalmovementisonfootto ma's..theSociet-'morewidelyinewn andmereeenerouslysupported,
TheRt.Rev.MonsienorMateuhas beanofficialleappointedChaplainat theChristianBrothers'College,St. GorsesTerrace.Therehehashis dailyMassat6.eea.m.HealsoattendstothespiritualitiesoftheCatholicstudentsoftheCollege.
TheRev.FatherHayes,ofBuzbury.,paidabusinessvisittothe metropolisduringtheweek.
TheRev.FatherMoloney,whohas teentransferredfromYork,toVictoriaPark,asassistantpriest,took uphisdutiesofthenewappointmentonlastSunday.Thepeopleof Yorkgavehimanenthnsiastic "Sendoff,"onFridaymight.
Allschoolsadcollegehaeeseemedworkafterthe'midwinterhoistdays.
TheOrganFun-dstilleoesahead. Negotiationsforthepurchaseofthe Organarenearingcompletion.Every possibleprecautionisbeingtakento secureafirstclassOrgan.Theopinionoftheleadingorganistsandmusical.expertsthroughouttheCommonwealthisbeingsought,and thottehthismaycausesomedelay, thewisdomofcourseisgenerally andheartilycommended.
ThepracticesfortheGrandSacred Concertaretrinesplendidlyattend eelpeersWedirsdaynightatthe RoomsoftheLadies'Club.Still, morevoiceswillbewelcomed. -Ades
TheSolemnRequiemOfficeand Messforthereposeofthesoulof thelateBishopMurray;waswellattendedonlast.Monday.Thegrand oldmandiedwithoutapennytohis name,andoneofhislaststatementswas,thatashehadnomoneyhedependedunreservedlyon thecharity'ofthepriestsofthe DiocesetosayMassesforhissoul. OnlyonlestMondaywasthismade
PublicbyHisEceineaceCardinal. Moran.Afewweeksaaoandan otherpioneerBishop-thelateRt. Rev,Dr.Doylediedworthis.ed. Hegaveallhereceivedtowardsthe debtsoftheChurch.Mae.theyrest inpeace.
TheRt.Rev.-theLordAbbotof NewNorciahasbeeninPerthduring theweed.HisIlordehippaidavisit toHisExcellencytheGovernor.As HisExcellencespeaSsSpanishwith greatfacility,theintersiewproveds loneanda'veryint.ristinrone.
HisLordshipDr.Kelly,Bishopof Geraldton,"tooknnthecudgels" indefenceoftheBenedictineofNew Norcia,andth.,DrysdaleMissionin Wednesday'sissueofthe"WestAustralian."Heprovedthatthemissionpaystheaboriginesthecurrent rateofwages,andincidentlypaida elowinetributetotheresourcesof theKimberleys.
TheRev.FatherMangan,C.SS.R.. whohasbeenengagedinMissionary workintheGeraildtonDiocese,arrivedfromLawlersinCoolgardie andwillpreachtheanniversarysermonsat.St.Mary's,Coolgardie,tomorrow,whenaspecialcollection willbetakenupattheo'clock andToMasses,andalsoatthe eveningdevotions,toreducethe Churchdebt.
Fatherenemy,C.SS.R.,finishede. week'sRetreatattheSt.Johnof God,Convent.Kalgoorlie,anlast Sundayevenng,andhasbeen(visageddicingtheweekgivingtheRetreatatBoulder.FatherMangan willcommencetheChildrenof Marv'sRetreatatKaleoorlietin Monday.
TheCathedralChildrenofMary Society'isoreanisineforanente:tainmentinaidoftheOrganFund. -justthethingtogiveevidenceof theirlifeandability.
Someclericalgentleminhadauniqueexperienceonamotorcarexcursiondowncountrylastweek.A chanterofaccidents,aseriesofexplosions,anewmiter.n'artyall nightwaildete.ahasty'homing, a terriblefamishing,hutahIPPYendingaremerelyaf.wofthede tails
TheRev.FatherO'Donnell,C.SS. R.,commencestheAnnualRetreat forthepenitentsattheGoodShepherdHome,onnextFriday.
TheRev.PatrickSheridanenjoyed abriefholidayatYorkduringthe week.
TheRev.FatherDonogherarrived onlastSaturdaymeritingfrom Coolgardie.TheRev.,gentlemanis underthecareofDr.Haynes.
Guildf3rdandMidland Notes.
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On7thinst.,averyfashiteaable marriagewascelebratedbyFather Morris,inSt.Mary'sChurch,Guildford.Thecontractingpartieswere MissCeciliaMaryAgnesGugeri, daughterofP.A.Guereri,J.P.D.R., GuildfordandMarieJ.sephHenri OltoDeGranosonofMr.Johna OltodeGrancyofFrea-antle.The BridesmaidswereMissJuanita de GrancyandMissesMabelandBarbaraGugeri,whileMr.F.Troy,M.L. A.,actedasbestman.TheGugeri familyareoneoftheoldestandbest respectedfamiliesinthedistrict, andtheirpopularity,wasmanifested onthe7thinst.,bytheverylarge numberwhoassembledtowitness themarriageandtoextendtheir bestwishes.Needless,tosaythe marriagewascelebrated,according tothewishofourHolyMother,the Church,withaNuptialMassbecausethosewhoknowMr.Gugeri, hisfirmfaith,hisferventpietyand hisrespectforeverythingseers?'can
wellunderstandthatitwouldbethe desireofhisheartthathisdaughter shouldleavetheAltarwiththe nuptial,blessing,whichisnevergiven,exceptinthenuptialMass.We arePleasedtoseethatitisbecomingthecustominthisdietrictto havealmostallmarriagesbetween Catholic'scelebratedwithanuptial Mass.Aftertheceremonywasover, theeueetsretired'tothehomeof Mr.Gugeri,wheretheusualtoasts werehonoured.FatherMorrisin Proposingthetoastofthemarried coupleexpressedsatisfactionatseeingtheunionoftwosuchoiland respectedCatholicfamilies. hIa complimentedMr.DeGrancyonhavingsecuredsuchanestimableyoung ladyforhiswife.Hemight, he saidhaterotonepossessedofmore oftheworld'swealth.-butafterall thesethingsdonotalwaysmake peoelehapPyintheirn-trriedlife. "Friends,"hesaid,"inthewords ofsacredscripture cangive richesbutagoodwifeisthegiftof God."Mr. DeGreecehadtaken withhim,fromGal'saltar,oneof God'sbestgifts,with.theblessingof theChurchuponher.andhehorrid, hewouldcherishandrespectheras such.HewishedthemeveryblessIncintheirmarriedlife.
SolemnRequiemOfficeand HighMassforthelate BishopMurray,
onlastMondayat10o'clocka goodnumberofpriestsassembledin theCathedral*HisLordshipBishop Gibneypresiding),tochanttheRequiemOfficeandassistatHichMass forthereposeofthesoulofthelate Dr.Murray,BishopofMaitland.His Lordshipdiedafteralongillnessen Friday,onwhichday,Bishop O'DwyertheCoadjutorBishopinform.dtheBishopofPerth,by.wire. ThelateBishophadbeeninvery indifferenthealthforacouple of years,andhislesteopeaeance in connertionwthChurchfunctionswas inJanuarylast.Dr.Murraywasin hiseiOtto-firstyear.Hisjubileeas apriestwascelebratedin1901,:led h.wasonthatoccasionpresented, ataerect!d.monstratieninhislirawit.,withanurseofI760soVereigue.Hehadlabouredfor43years inthedioceeeofMaitland,andhis broal-mindednesendkindlydisposition.gainedhimtheesteemofall sectionsofthecommunity. Dr. Murraywasagrand-nephewofDr. Murray,ArchOishopofDublin.He wasmach,BishopofMaitlandin 1865,andaerivedinaus..raliathe followingyear.
BishopO'Dwyer,whohasbeenCo adjutorBishopfarearswillsucceed totheDioceseofMaitland.Hehas thedistinctionofrain?,thefirst AustralianBishopoftheCatholic Church.andisveryhighlyesteemed antiwidelylawnforhisaellityin theclassicandecclesiasticaldepartments.
AttheMasswhichwascelebrated onlastMondayatthePerthCathedral.therewerepresentHisLordshiptheBishop,whopresided,the Rev.FatherVeilingSubtleo),the Cel.hrantoftheMess,theRev. PathrSmyth,O.M.I.,(Fremantle), DeaconRev.FatherDonogher(SuIrlaco),Sub-Deacon;theRev.John O'Reilly(HighgateHill's,Masteret Cersmonies; theVeryRev.Dean O'Reilly,andtheRev.Archdeacon Smyth(Chanters),theVeryRev FatherCox,O.M.I.,theVeryRev. FatherMurray,C.SS.R.,the'Monastery,NorthPerth.,whoactedas Bishop'schaplaintheRev.Father O'Donnell,C.SS.R.,theRev.Father McCalKon,O.M.I.,Fremantlethe Rev.FatherMorris(Guildford),the Rev.FatherGallagher(Sublaco) theRev.FatherO'Hurley(West Perth)theRev.FatherMoloney (VictoriaPark) theRev.Farther PhilipSheridan,ReverendPatrickSheridan,andFatherBrosnan (theCathedral,Perth).Afterthe MasstheBishopgavethefinalabsolution.Therewasagoodcrowdof peoplepresentincludingthechildren fromlhr,Ladl-s'Collea.Victorie-
Sat.
SquareandSt.Joseph'sSchoolVictoria-Square.-R.LP.
WHATYOUGAIN ByvisitingW.Zimpelyougetthe selectionineveryerodeyouareable tofityourwantsinwithyourpocket,andcanrely,innotonlyeettine,uptodategoods,butqualityof interierandexteriormaterialisone ofW.Zimpel'splainfeatures.DiningroomBeiroom,andHallfurniturearethespeciallinesofferingthis week,andforqualityayepricethey cannotbeavailed.Spendalittle timeinhisshowrooms,itwillhr YOURGATN.
ILeckietherealCaptainwasvery'detettee.Thompsonwas.e0oid,Miller, andL.Daveyweretad.ForWests, Barnes,A.Jeffrey,Oliver,Everett, wenvaluable. F.Strickland,halfsbaceewasinvaluable-D.Strickland,half-forward wasvalueless. Thefinalscoreswere:Pith7goals1ibehinds. WestPertfl,5goals-behinds.-N.EASTFREMANTLEANDSOUTH FREMANTLE.
AfairlylargecrowdontheFremantleOvalsawaveryevenly-contestelgamebetwetnMeetsand, Souths.Ifwearetoeelievecornmonrumour,Eastshadmorethana fairshareofMeeandwonby 4 points.Southshadbadluck,particularlyinthelast'tuarter.when seineoftheirforwardsmiss,dridiculously,easychancesofscoring.
FOOTBALL. HOWTHECLUBSSTAND.
W.L.D. to
Burrs,thetahmarinesieeralmist -ayesverycreditableexhibitionofumpiring.ForEasts,Parsonsplayedparticularlywell,and (lidnotwanttofightanybody.The Doh;family.Wilson,Shale,andLee werethebestoftheothers. e'erSoothe.Bents,wasthebest manontheground.bineconspicu- ottslyco-ndunesnsUOuglytang Ralsten,Turseell,Mattison, Fookesweree:si,veryeffective.
thelosersC.BurnetMr.G.Jamiesonactedveryjustlyasumpireand deservesthethanksofbothteams, anditistobehopedthatthenext umpirewilldothesameinthecorningmatchwhichistotakeplace betweenMidlandJunctionConvent SchoolandWestLeedervilleteams ontheeothinst.,andwhichwill, nodoubt,leplayedwithgreater spiritandcontention. Wemightgay,thattheConvent Dchoolhaswonever-matchthey Playedthisssason.
3nterstateMts. ArchbishopDelaneyofHobartis topreachtheopeningdiscourseat thethirdAustralasianCongressin Sydneywhich()Pensthelastweek ofSeptember.
BishopGallagherordainedtheRev. ThomasSlattery*tothepriesthood atAlbanyafewdays&so. -ewe.
VeryRev.FatherMule ofthe DioceseofPoetAugustaistheCur-
afterwardslay-thepalliaonthetombofSt.Peter,wheretheyre- mainallnight.Afterthisceremony hasbeencompletedthepalliamay besenttothedignitariesentitledto them.
BishopO'ConnorofArmidalewas takentotaskfortheopinionsexpressedbyoneofhispriestsreEmpireDay.IsLordshipreturned"a RolandforanOliver."Thushe wrote "FatherFoley'soainiononthe matter-in,intsnineishisownprivateone,ashetakescaretostate. Iknowhimtoheasloyaltohis Kingandcountryasanymemberof yourcommittee,andbecausehecannotshouttotheflaghoistedon EmpireDay,souandyourCommitteearesurprised.But,mayIask why-areyoutoquestionmeregardingtheodoionsofmyclerey,privateOrPublic?Youdesiretoknow Isuppose,forreasonsofyourown, 'weatherornoitwastobetaken asthesentimentof'my-clergyasindividuals'towardsyourEmpireDay celeleation.Iconsiderther.uestion animpertinentone.andifIcould bringmyselftothin:itwas tobesoIwouldvery130.011Tirean answerthatwouldperhapscauseyou respondineSecretary.fortheDiocesealittlemoresurprise." totheAustralasianCongress.
E.Frmantle
Perth
E.Perth
N.Fremantle
W.Perth
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Midia:.dJunction PERTHV.WESTPERTH.
on theAssecetiOnGrcurlon Sartirlaylast.WestPerthwasbeatenbyPerth,aresultvenerate%anticiPatedbythseathTinswhichreturned£4oatthegates.Harry Creepwascentralumpire,butwas notsogoodasusual.Noone'VnowingCrappwouldsayhewasunfair -allhisdecisionswereeivenwith animpartialmindandmanywere wrong.Amaximumoffumblingof theiallandaminimumofsystem didnotprolurfooteallofa very highorder.
WsetPerthhadbyfarthebetter ofthefirstquarter,anditspeaks wellforthePerthbacksthatdespiterepeatedattackstytheiropponents.°my 1.4wasscored asainsttheminthisterm.Perth hadslightlythehotterofthelast threquarters,thottehtheyplayed withlittlesystem.ThePerthruck wassuperiortoWest's,butnetvery muchso.IthinkThompsonshould bePerth'schiefruckman.Grantine thatClareeisaseleridid"rucker." andadmittingthatClarkeandBradyPlayteetertogetherthanClarke andThompsonusedtodo,yetIconsiderThompsonthe 1estruckman onthecoast,andrealisethathie marsedahilit,asaritc'tmanshould beetilisedendnotsacrificedtothe idiesynctaiiesofAlecClarke.
ThePerthhacklineswerevery strongandde'-ndedwell.ThereporterswhosaythatWestPerth's havethehestbac'<Ureaonthe coastatesufferinefromdefective orojrnseatiOnofintellect.
BothEast.FremantleandPerth bacessplaywithssolidnesswhichis inmarkedconeest-tothe"flashnessofplay.sechtract'risticof severalofWestPerth'sieftaders.
Inmyreportsofpreviousmatches willleseenrf-lancetothatparticslarlyirritatingfaultofseveral players,hetnoaofthoseplayers. whom reedmindedcannem-ease ErsrettorBalms.inmatterofinorlinate"set.."inhelices"fletehn-es"might1,.excusable,butin menhire'theaneienceofBalme aelEr.rettitshowsalamentable wantofcimtenes.n'e.
Thforwardsofneithateam.Playeduptoform.Cunanine(.1enlist, andRogers,einebestforPerth, whipforWestPerthMcNamaraand Rowbattiedeamely.
ForPerth,W.Orr.theapparent captain,wasvenyeffectiveand
Finalscoreswere:Easts,6goalstohehinls. Souths,6goals6behinds.
SUBIACOV.NORTHFREMANTLE
Northsreceivedasevereset-back atMuellerParkonSaturday,when theywerebeatenbyrepoints.The gamewas vindictivelyrough,onmanyoccasions so. Theparticularlystrikingfeatures ofthegame(excludingtheplayers), werethesmallnessofthescoring, after11..1i-timeandtheutterdisregardoftheplayersforthemanwho wasslim:saritohavechargeof thegame.
Finalscoreswere:Subiaco4coals8behinds N.Fremontle2goals7behinds.
EASTPERTHV.MIDLANDJUNCTION.
Theenlyinterestingfeaturesof thismatchwerethe"earracking ofthewomen,andtheexhibitionof UmeirinegivenbyPayne.
FinalScores:-
E.PerthQes:failsr-hehinds. Midland5:roils9lahin,cts.
MIDLANDJUNCTIONCONVENTSCHOOL v. GUILDFORDSTATESCHOOL.
Theabove theMidand 6thinst.
matchwasplayedun JunctionOvalonthe
Thegamel:eganat4P.m.,and duringthefirstan.secondquarters playwasfastandmuchexcitement prevailedamongthelookers-on,-a goodlynumberofschoolcleldren,AfterthistheConventboaswho werealreadymuchinad:mice.gave theGuildfordtoysnochancewhat ever.Butasanothrmatch,inall Probability.willbilayedinthe nearfuturethelatterwillthenhave anopeortunityoftakingtheirrevenge.
Thetotal was:-MidlaelJunticsContent seebehindstat)'mints). GuildfordStateSchool, points).
attheendofthe-ame -goals goal(6
Amonvstthewinner'sbestplayers were:-
C.Fitele(Capt.),L.Watts,C. Weollia,W.Hegnee,T.O'Dwyer,F. Seddon,W.O'Dwyer,F.Smith.and H.Nilsnd.
Whereasthe'hestplayersforthe lo,erswTr:-G.Perari(Capt.)Demison,Fry,Roach(2).andBurns.
Thewinner'sgoal-kiceer'swere:Smith,Watts,Wooller,Honey, O'Connor,aidFinde(2),andfor
AtapublicmeetingheldinLismoreaboutaweekagoitwasdecidedthatthemostfittingmemorial toBishopDoylewouldbetopurchaseforSt.Cartha:se'sCathedrala pealofhells.tobe "The BishopDoyleMemorialBells."and thatforthispurposeafundshould beestablishedalsothatanannual prize,tobecalled"TheBishop DoyleMemorialPrise,'begivento theLismoreAgriculturalSociety.
TheArchbishopofMelbournehas ma:lethefollowingclericalchanges. andappointments: Rev.FatherJ. Marehy,fromSt.Patrick'sCathedral Melbourne,tobePastorofNtorth-
Andthesevicissitudes youth Forwhentheyhappenatariper age PeopleareapttoblametheFates, forsooth, AndwonderProvidenceisnotmore sage. Adversityisthefirst,Pathtotruth Hewhobathprovedwar,stone orwoman'srage, Whetherhiswintersbeeighteenor eight'., Haswontheexperiencewhich le deem'dsoweighty.
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cote. Rev.FatherM.J.Morris.selves. (latelyarrivedfromIreland),tothe Cathedral.Rev.FatherC.Conlon, fromGeelongtoCastlemaine.Rev. FatherJ.P.Carney,fromCastlemaine-toGeelong.Rev.FatherP. D.O'Connor,fromFootscray'to Mansfield.Rev.FatherJ.McCarthy,fromMansfieldtoFootscray TheRev.FatherT.S.Collinshas leftforEuropeonahealthholiday.
PalliumfortheArchbishopof Hobart.
Wewereverygladtosee(writes ourRomecorrespondent,May251, thatamongsttheresultsoftbelate Consistorywasthetauntingofthe PalliumtotheMostRev.Dr.Delany(ArchbishopofHobart).The Palliumconsistsofabandofwhite woolwornontheshoulders.Ithas twostringsofthesamematerial, andfourpurplecrossesworkedon it.ItisW0111bythePope,and senttoPatriarchs,Primates,and Archbishopa,andsoaetimes,though veryrarely,toBishops,asatoken, thattheypossessthe"fulnessof theEpiscopaloffice."Thepalliaare madefromthewoolofthelambs whichare-oughtannuallytothe ChurchofSt.Agnes,by.theApostolicsub-deacons,andprsentedat theAltar,whilethe"AgnusDei,"is tainesures.ThenunsofTorrede' SPeschima'ethepalliafrom the wooloftheirlambs.Thesate-lemons
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VerysuccessfulmissionshaveLeen givenbyFatherMangan,C.SS.R., accompaniedbytheVeryRev.Dean Drasne,V.F.,duringthepastthree wees,atWiluna,KathleenValley, Mt.SirSamuel,andtheVivien. OnSundaylastaweek'sMission wa,,commencedatSandstone,coo mileswestofLeaders.
AfundisbeingraisedatWiluni tcbuildaChurchthere.Thetown antiitssurroundinescontain300Catholics.
Mr.Coffey'ssoldmine,theYellow Aster,atKathleenValley,isdoing well. Itisgratifyingtonotethata boonendablessinghaskeenco.1arredontheNorsemanpeopleby theestablishmenttatreofaschool conductedbythecelebratedOrderof thSistersofMercythemembers ofwhichhavedonesuchwonderful teeeationalworkinthisState,almostco-existentwithitsfoundation.
There:1steiritpieNailsinNorsem:n,asthexcellent"Norseman Notes,"by"xion,"inthe"RecorI"prove.Aresidentpriestwill henext Already"Ixion"anntiresthatstepshivebeenteteen tostartaeranchittheH.A.C.B.
SoSete,theIestI-netsocityin existent.Itgivesgreaterbenefit thinan;othersociety.
AMr.LawrenceoftheBronnewing GoldMinehadthetopjointofhis firstfingeronhisrighthandcutoft lastweek,whilstengagedinerecting machineryatthemine.
Thedalsatpresentareperfectas farastheweatherisconcerned. Suchdelightfuldayscouldnothe surpasseditwouldbeharetoeven equalthem.Thecountryisinthe bestcondition,everywhere.Ithas theappearanceofavastmeadow. Feedisaeundant.andallkindsof stockareinthepinkofcondition.
Someofthebullockskilledhereend displayedinthebutcher'sshops welch1,000lbs.,whilethesheep turnthescaleattootbs.Themeat istheprimestanditisstatedthat evenNewZealandcouldnotproduce aszood.Themany-colouredwild stuntpeas,fuchsias.dadsies,blue bells,eserlastines,andotherflowers der:thelandscapeandaddtothe appearanceofthesceneintheLush. Hereandthereareindigenouscork trees,whicharresttheattentionof theobserverofNatureanditscharacteristics.Tothegloriousclimate, andsunshine.ihewealthyshad'sof thebeautiesofthefloraanithevarietyofthefauna,-thekangaroo, tertey,curlew,etc,-thesongof thatrarebird,theBellBird,must beadded.Thishindisinfewplaces, hutoneofitshabitatsisthelarge stretchofcountryfromKaownato Wiluna.OneoftheAustralianauthors,-Lawson,Ithink,-hasbeantifully eraphicallydescribedthe birdinamemoffourstan'.as..
TVhisrecentutteranceonthe worSersandtheChurch,Mr.T. Bah,M.L.A.,appsarsintheroleof SnchoPanic,fullofvisionaryfoes andwill-o'-the-wispnutirns.Before coumencinetnIeturonantoPis, itisnecessaryforthelecturerto sweir&versedinhissubject. In Ms.Bathscase,onewhoprofesses totalerdytofmet,sheer"'movenendeienstiousnessaremodeto to:et etaceofnosledte. The 1.;eureproaseitherhowrienwlyignorantMr.Pathis,et.hownaerow misdedorpersertedheis.Evidently hehasmissedhisvocation. In thewordsofSheiespeare,heought tohug"tohiseosomwithhoopsfl steel,"tipad.econtainedinthe oldandtrueseeing:-"Lettheco llersticiitohislast."
Mrs.D.Hic,eyarriedinLawlers 01Sundaynightlastbythemai coach,onavisitfromBrunswics, Melbourne,Victoria.Foracon-ilerabletimesheandherfamilyresidedhereandwerehi_hlyreelectedandesteemed.Shehaslargepro perryendtrodiit'restshereand attheViin.leermanyfrieods are,'acedtoseeheragainintheir midst.
TheCommitteoftheMiner'sInetitute,Lavlers,haeedTied o erectaset-It'1'00'.inconnecesisn withteahall.itwillbe2;feet longend17feetwale.
AmannamedG.Beefiermetwith anaccidentattheNortham Limited,onWednesdaylast,while woreingattheSteambench.in hendlinealog,litenier-.-t badl'rleceratedhythecircularsaw.
ThechildrenofLawlerswereeabertaitrslbythewivesofthe membersoftheRoadsIlbard on Seturda-lase,intheMiner'sHall.
Thechildrenwereregaldwithcakes ta,etc.andgameswereinettlged inThelittleoneshadaveryeniorealstime.
air.Helohanhasereseetedaellercue,valued-tRs,forcempeti'iontet-eenthewaroongaandthe Vivienicorallclubs.
GreatHurlingMatchat Fremantle.
FREMANTLE"BOYS"TRIUMPHED.
(BYGAEL.)
TheRailwayStationisOpposite
thesuninthefacesofthe°Peen ents,butonthebounceoftheball thePerthrepresentativestookpossessionandtheFremantlecitadelwee indangerforsometimeuntiltheir "back,"byafine"puce,"downthe fieldrelievedthepressureandgavea chancetotheFremantleforwards, whosmartlyrespond.dbyraising thetwoHagsforthePort"Bora'. whichtheydidalsoontwoother occasionsbeforethecallofhalftime,whilethePerthitesonlyaccomplishedthe"trice,"ononeoccasionduringthishalfthusleaving thescoresathalf-timeFremantle, threegoals,onepoint,toPerth's onegoaltwopoints.
Thecommencementofthesecond halfsawthePerth"Boys."fullydeterminingtowipeoutthedifference whichseparatedthemfromtheir muchlighteropponents,hutthedefencepro,edtoostrong,andthey: hadtobesatisfiedwithonegoal thishaltalsowhiletheGaels of thePorthelpedthemselvestono lessthanfourgoalsduringthishalf thuswinningbythelargomarginof 7goalstoPerth's2goals4points. Amongasmartletonthewinningsideonecannothelpmaking specialmentionofthegreatdefence ofJ.Maherandtheesneralall roundplayandhardworkofT. Smith. Otherscallineforspecial mentionwereT.Mulcahy,Wallace, Wright,andGordon,whilePerthwas bestrepresentedbyN.Maher.(Capteent,Murray,Crowley.Ryan,Mulcahy.,andByrnes.
PastPresident,installedtheofficers forthecomiaghalf-yearelectedat thepreviousmeeting. Theelection.ofofficersresultedas follows:President-Bro.J.O'Callaghan. Vice-President-Bro.J.Hart. Secretary-Bro.B.Shine. Treasurer-Bro.F.Guerin. Warden-Bro.M.McDonnell. Guardian-Bro.H.McKenna. Assis.Secretary-Bro.F.Croean. SickVisitors--Bros.J.Hart,F.A. Roach,F.Guerin,eadE.A. O'Connor. Press.Corres.-Bro.E.A.O'Connor. SocialCommittee-Bros.T.Dwyer, J.Webb,P.B.Sni-gg,E.A. O'Connor,J.Liddington,and theofficers. BuildingCommittee-Bros.J.Rine. andF.A.Roach. B:nevolentCommittee-Bros.C.Begley,P.RoeleeandF.Grogan. JcdicalCommittee-Bros.J.Rine, M.O'Dea,C.Begley,M.J.Hon. rigan,J.Hart,F.Crogan,P. O'Brien,H.McKennaandJ.J Forrestall.
DelegatestoFriendlySocieties'AssociationandDispensary-Bros. C.Begley,M.J.Horrigan,and J.Rine.
Afterthemeetingthefloorwas cleared-ndthemajorityofthemom.. herstoo;Partinadance,while othersenjoyedthemselvesatagame ofEuchre.RefreshmentswerekindlyprovidedbytheLadiesBranch.
Forsometimepestthefollowers ofthegrandoldIrishgame of HurlinginPerthandFremantlehave beeneuitointerestedinthemeeting, whichwastotakeglacebetween thePortandCapitalrepresentatives ThetrystingplacewasPlimpton Pareanditmaybesafelysaid Ositamoresuitables.ofcoulI scarcelyhefound.Anicecarpetof grtenturfwhichfairlyt00%oneback toagreenlittleIslefaroverthe sea,leftnothingtoleedesiredin thewayofagrotto'forthe eova."
Mr.JamesMaher,thetrenlalCare tartoftheFremantle"Boys."won thetosanddecidedtoplaywith
ThePerthboss.althoughdefeated, leftthegroundsfullydeterminedto havetheirhontunviaHeatedatan earlydate,padthenextmeetingof the"Boys,"shouldtoworthgoine alongwaytosee,andIhaveno dou'etbutthattheIrishmenofPerth iftteeywitnessedafewgameslike thetwhichtookplaceonthePlym- in toPa heilsdgtraakned old hgreaterhistoric in-
Duringtheevening"Baby"Lloyd gaveasongwhichwasmuchappreciatedbytheAudience.
ItistheintentionoftheBranch toholdasomewhatsimiliarentertainmentaftereachmeetingforthe future,anditistobehoardthat thememberswillshowtheirappreciationbyattendinginlargenumbers.
terestric Irishsame,tendwouldalsoshow moresympathytothosefewchosen onesWhoacetryingtocamonin Australiath:arneoftheirgrand oldforefathers.
Theteamswere:Fremantle,Maher(Capt.).Wallace. Grham,Smith,McCreery(2),Mc Lean,Holt,Gordon,Hutchins.Gallaher,Mulcahy,See,Scorer.Wright, Waklev,andCavanagh. Perth,-Mher(Capt.Ryan(2). Murray.Cronley(2),Bishop.Mul. cahv,Byrnes.BerryCrowlev,O'Gradv,McDonald,Maronee.Cody.anti Robinsen.
H.A.C.BSociety.
(Corresrondent).
Theusualfortnightlymeetingof St.Patrick'sBretch.No.142.Perth washeldintheHibernianHall,on Thursdaythe8th,snstant. Afair numberofmemberswerepresent. Beforethebusinessofthemeeting wasproceededwithBro.C.Bagley,
FronttheCatholicTruthSociety., wehavereceivedthreetoolets,"CatholicC.Y.M.Societies,"byRev. Fat11,.r Morris"EternalPunishment,"byPathrHogan,P.P.and "HistoryFalsified,'''byMr.Wallace -allthree.excellent,interestingand nostinstructivepamphlets.
Colds,Asthma.Bronchitisand LungtroublesquicklyLured5,
ThePioneerofLiberalContractsandthelargestendwealthiest VictorianFireOffice. EstablishedatMelbourne,1869.
thefirstOfficeintheWorld ToapplytheSurrenderValue,ofLifePoliciesinPayingthePremium soastopreventaPolicylapsinguntiltheSurrenderValueisexhausted. kmountassuredunderPoliciesCurrentover118,500,000.
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LOCALDIRECTORS:
HON.S.BURT,K.C.,CHAIRMAN. RIGHTHON.SIRJOHNFOLi.REST,P.C.,G.C.M.G., CHAS.HARPER,ESQ.,J.P.
WesternAustralian4ruchOffice,St.acorge'sTerrace,?edit HENRYWRICIHT elanagereWesternAtheralia.
TheRev.FatherMoloney Farewelled
APOPULARPRIESTHONOURED.
(SpecialCorrespondent).
AsocialwasheldinSt.Patrick's Hall,York.OnFridaythe9thinst., asafarewelltotheRev.Father Moloneyontheeveofhisdeparture forVictoriaPark.Therewasa splendidgatheringofalldenominationspresent,andamostenjoyable eveningwasspentinvocalandinstrumentalselections,cards.andeulogisticspeeches.
Mr.WarrenMarwickopenedthe proceedingsandinamostappropriatespeechreferredtothegoodqua- litiesofFatherMoloneyandexpressedregretathisdeparture. On behalfoftheYorkparishionershe, presentedhimwithapurseofsoe ereigns,asasmalltokenofthees teeminwhichhewasheldbythe congregation.Hethencalledon theSecretary,(Mr.J.Tomney),to readthefollowingAddress:-
TotheRev.FatherMoloney. Res,andDearSin-
Itiswithfeelingsoftheutmost regret,weyourparishionersofSt Patrick'sChurchatYork.learnof yourdeparturefromourmidst,and wetakethisopportunityofexpressingourheartyandsincerezoodwill towardsyouPersonally,andour appreciationofthehishinfluencefor goodexercisedbyyou,duringyour ministryamongstUs.BYyourearnestministrationandkiedl,manner youhaveendearedyourselftoyour oongregationandalthouellyourdeparturewillbeaMust toOthermembersoftheChurchthelossto us,is,andalwayswill15e,greatly felt,
WeareRev,andDearSir, AffectionatelyYours.
(Herefollowsmanysignatures).
Mr.J.McCarthyandJ.J.Lawler paidasplendidtributetothegood workdonebytheRev.FatherduringhistermofofficeinYork.The Peoplegladlypraisehim,butthey shallsadlymisshim.
FatherMoloney.onrisingtorespond,wasereetedwithapplause.
InthecourseofhisreplytheRev. Fathersaid:-
"Iamatalossforwordsthis evening,toexpressmyfeelingsat thislasttoken-thisspontaneousexpressionofyourregardforireon theeveof my'departurefrom anion;you.
Iamwellawarethatyouhaveassembledherethiseveninginsuch numbers,andatsuchshortnotice, notaltogetheronmyaccount,buttry acertainextentheeaus_,ofmy.predecessor,Iknowhowmuchyouappreciatedhim,howsorryyouwere athisleavingyou,andhowkeenwas yourdisappointmentatnothaving theopportunity,becausehissudden departureoftenderinghimatangibleexpressionofyourappreciation. ForalongtimeyouwerelikeRachelofold,VOUrefusedtobecomforted.FatherFaheyandIareold friends,-weplayedtogethTwhen Lore,whenouryoungheartswerelight andfreeofcare.Ishallalwaysbe gladtohearofhissuccess.Butlet metellyouthatIwastemptedto bealittle,attimes,jealousasI wentaroundamongstyouathearinehispraisessoereledsoloudlyand. asIcontinuedtheegrew"louder stillandsellmorlaud."Snmuch sothatIhadagoodde1ofmisgivingatbeingeerectrdtowalkin suchf)ntstens.Well,myfearsdid notlast Thaveleenatleast twicetoeeryCatholichouse in York-muchoftenertosome.and thelends-esthereandelsewhere
shownme,soondispelledmyfears. Youhavesaidsomeverynicethings ofmethisevening,wouldthatI wasdeservingofthem! Iamstill ayoungman,yetIamnotso foolishastotakeuntomyselfallthe kindwordsaddressedtome.Ihave nodoubttheyarecordialandsitcarebutonoccasionslikethiswe areinclinedtoadopt.thelaneueeeof exaggeration.
WhileinYorkIhavesimplyendeavouredtothebestofmeability todomydutyandthat,I Nava alwaysinthepastandwithGod's helphopeIalwaysshallendeavour todointhefuture.Butforthat Iclaimnocredit.Mostofyou madeiteasyforme.Youhaveat alltimestreatedmewithkindness. Icanonlysayhereto-night,that whileIhavebeeninYork,notone ofyou'leasutteredone word tomeandIthinkyoucansaythe sameconcerningmytreatmentof you.
Ihavebeenas'ed manyhow1 likedleavingYork,Ishalltelyou allnow.HisLordshipVieBishop haschangedmecircumstarresnecessitatethatchange,soIfrankly tellyouIleavewillinglyandgladly But,LadiesandGentlemen.whenI consider'thatIcamehereonlyafew monthsaeotoYork,far-famedIre itsclear,sharp,andbracin"atmoap-
spentintheGoldenWest.Ofcourse Ihadmyownlittlecaresandworries,butwherearetheynot? I shallalwayslookbacktothetime spentmidyourhillsandsmilingvalleys,andIshalllootback with PrideandPleasuretothekindness youhavealwaysextendedmefrom thefasttotthelastdayIhavebeen inYore.
LadiesandGentlemen,Ithankeou allesincerely.Ishallnotforgetyou inmyprayers,andIwillaskyou tohekindenoughtoe-ivemea shareinyours.
Theevening'sentertainmentwas agreeablyvariedbyvocalandinstrumentalselections.andthelargegatheringdispersedwithfeelingsof momentarypleasure,butwithfeelInesofsadnesstoo,whichshallnot easilyfadeaway.
TheChristianBrothers'Football TeamatAdelaidewalkedoverthe PinkedteamsofPrinceAlfredand St.Peter'sColleges.Inhonourof thetriumphthestudentshada "gaudeamus,"atwhichtheRev.Fir theyMcNamara,Bros.Murphy,Fitzgerald,andO'Dwyerspokeeulogistically.TheRev.FatherDenny.and oldC.B.C.footballeralsospoke.
here.Iwasshatteredinhealth,IRev.Bro.Paul,whohasjustbeen Wassufferingfromnervousprostra-annointedProvincialoftheMarlst Lion.To-dayTamstrongawlvie-OrderforAustralasia,wasbornin orousawlwhenI,considerthekind-Wellineton,andisthe'first venessyouhavealwaysshownme, eachandallofyouwheelTseeyou allatsuchshortnoticeassembled roundire,tobidmehereto-nicht rood'byeandtoprofferyourcool wishes,ImustsaythatthoughI amleavinggladly,Iarmleaving withsincerere'rret.Iwillrotsoon forgetthedriesThavenestamong woo.Onthewholetheyha--ebeen halvedays.thehaeleestThave bornoftheDominiontooccuthe highoffice.ThenewProvincialhas hadwideschelaeticexperinlice.havin-;taughtinseveralpartsofthe world,lecl..dinStheBritishTales.
TheKerrypriestswhoarecollectinefortheKilearryCathedralgot £200inthelittletownofWarwick.
THESWANMEATCo.,Ltd. WholesaleandRetailButchers, BRANCHES, MidlandJunction, Guildford, Maylands, Kalgootlie, Boulder, Menzies, Kalamunda
OnlytheBestQualityFreshMeat Stocked.NoFrozenMemTolerated.
NewsandNotes (Specialforthe'W.A.R.')
AnstrutherMolloy.
LastMonday.wasthe318thAnniversaryoftheimmortaldaywhen theAnstruthers,andtheMolloys firedPopgunsateachotheracross thelittleIrishbrookI
Thefollowingad.fromSaturday's "West."LOYALORANGEINSTITUTIONof W.A.
GRANDANNUAL52thJULYCELEBRATIONS,5909.
Inconnectionwiththeabovea PARADEwillbeheldonSUNDAY, JulyI1. TheMetropolitanMemberswillmarchfromtheProtestant Hall,Beaufort-street,at2.30p.m., andproceedthencealongBeaufort, Barrac:eandHaystreetstoHis Majesty'sTheatre,kindle,lentfreeby T.G.AnstrutherMolloy,Esq.,J.P. Afterthis,-hugemajoritiesmay beexpectedatthenextelestions.
WhathasbecomeoftheWestAustralianDreadnought
AfewmonthsagoawarlikerepublicswansunintheSouthSea Islands,andDoodlakinemaybe bombardedatanymoment.
Thereceptionof"AnEnglishman's Home,"intheDublin"Theatre Royal"upholdsthereputationof Dublinaudiences,asTheatrical tribes..
Saidplayhasnomeritwhatever, asaplayandwasleeched,offthe stageonitsfretapirearancetoIrvland.
Toenjoysuchaproluetionaman shiejlilbesufferingfromthe"JimJams"so,thathisimagination couldfillinalittlebetweenacts.
MinisterforLands,Mitchellisalreadydistinguishinghimselfinthe administrationofhisoffice.
andLadyWinthrop! Althoughthe Celtic Club Committeedid everythingin theirpowerforthe'unfortunateman, McCartney,therel,yreducinghisseateneetoaminimum,amostunfoundedchargewasmadeagainst theClubwhichtosaetheleastof it,waschronicingratitude.
Themoneysaidtoheborrowed bymembersismoney,dueinthe formofehits,etc.,tothe,institutien andhadnothingwhatevertodo withtheunfortunateman.
Mr.Houriganshouldhaveseenthat hischargewascornetbeforeseekinetheshelterofthecourttothrow "dirt''atarespectableinstitution.
iithereisanymemberwhosedebt isthreemonths'outstandjnghe shouldbebroughtbeforetheCommittee,andeithermadepayup,or, firedoutuponhisnose.
The'Clubshallemergefromits troublesstrongerthanever,andits Profitsforthepastauarterhave been,incised,verygritifyinrto members.
Ifthisstateofaffairscontinuethe annualsubscriptionfeemarSeexnectedtohereducedtotheoldfigure.
St.Anne'sCharitableSociety
InresSonsetoanannouncement eivenattheMassesonlastSalida,' a'arseandrepresentativegathering ofladiesandgentlemenmetatSt. Joseph'sSchoolroom,Victoria-Some enMondaynighttotastemeasures for the re-organisation of the St. Anne's Society. Among thosepresent were Mrs.Hayes,Mrs.O'Callaghan,Mrs. Shepherd,Mrs.Chamberlain,Mrs. Shine, MissesGlowrey,Marmion (2),Boladeras,O'Maheny, Lucas,Wiggett,O'Callaghan,Quinlan,Taylor,Booth,McArdle.Marret, Smith
Formerlyselectorswereledtobelievethattheyhadonlytoknocket thedeeroftheAgriculturalBank to()Stahlmoney.
Thatmuchsufferingwascaused genuinesettlerswheninformedthat aloancouldnotegrantedas,their landwas"toopoorforagriculturalplikisys"
Mr.Mitchellhasendedthisstate ofaffairs.
Infuturewhenamanselectsland hewillheinformalastothetotal amountwhishse,canhorreworthe purposeofeffectingimprovements.
RemotahasitthatDr.'Hackett willbeournextAbsent-Cieneral.
Andthen,welcomehome,SirJohn
cadhesuggestedtheformationof sx standingCommittee,who**wouldhe alwaysavailabletoorganiseentertainmentswhentheneedsoftheSocietydemandedit. Aftersome desultory,discussion,Mr.O'Mahon3 wasunanimouslyelectedHon.Secretary; Mrs.HayesPresident,Miss QuinlanTreasurer,andMesdames O'CallaghanandCavanaghasVice-Presidents. AnexeetitiveCommitbeewhowouldattendtovisiting,&c wasthenelected-crrnsistingofMrs. Shine,Mrs.Chamberlain,Mrs.Shepherd,MissMarmion,MissBolderas, MissSmith,MissMcArche.Itwas thenproposedthatalltheladiesand gentlemenpresentlierecosnisedmembers(of"St.Anne'sCharitableSocietY."andtheSecretarswasinstructed,toeatreceietcardsormembershipcardsprintedand,distributedto eachonpaymentofoneshillingentrancefee.whichwouldalsobethe annualistisscriptioafee.Eachmemberwasrequestedonthemotionof Mr.JamesBrennantoeattwentynv.e membersatems'*alineentrancefee
meodation. Inanotherdirection aisle,thelittleonesoftheorphanage es,deservingofDOtteeandavpport. Theyproducenaantitiesof goods in knitted stockings sad socks,andhavefound ready purchasers for them. We haveseentheirsamplesandcertainlytheyspeakvolumesfortheusefulnessandworthofthechildren. Theirindustrydeservestheeuseuragementofallwhowouldseethem utilisingtheiryouthfulenergiesin thedirectionofselfsupportant, consequent's,withdrawingthemselves fromtheuncertaintyoftheworld's charity.
Acontractfor£o600hisbeenlet bytheBishopofSandhurstforadditionstoSt.Alien'sOrphanage, Bendgo.Thiswillmaketheoutlay onthischarityover£20,00o.The fundshaveleenprovidedoutof DeanBackhaus'estate,whsneealso the£;o,000fortheSacredHeart wasthePioneerpriestathegoldandthusbringtheSociety'smem-Cathedralwasobtained.TheDean tershipuptoi,000. fieldsandleftover£roo,000inland-
Everyladyoreentlemanthelore,edpropertyforChurchandcharitawhopaysoneshillingtowardstheblepurposes.
Societyfarayearwillreceiveacard andreceiptofmembership.Aproperlyauditedbalancesheetwillalso bepresented.
Themeetingwasverysuccessful, andthemembersahreedtohave meetingonthefirstTuesdayofeach monthtokeepaliveicteres'tin thework.AsanImmedlat.result ofthemeetingitisexpectedthat thegoodworkoftheSocietywill becomewidelyknownandwhenitis seenthatitsfundsarejudiciously disbursedtotheneedyandsick,irrespectiveofclassorcreed. r generoussupportwilleegivenit.
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TheeentlemenpresentwereMr. 0.Mahon3, Mr. JamesBrennan, Mr. Clooney, Mr. St.JohnKennedy,Mr.J.P.Kelly, Mr.Lees,Mr.J.C.Westhoven,Mr. Reean. TheVeryRev.Father Smythtookthechair,andbrieflyeXPlainedthattheobjectofthemeet ingwastodiscussthebestmeans ofbringingSt.Anne'sSociety,for thesickandpoormoreprominently beforethepublic.AsaCharitable Socisteitwasnotevene;ualledby anyotherSocietyintheCity,and itscansaregrettablethingthatet fewknewtheexcellentworkitdid duringtheyear.Withaview to makingitbetterknownandasa conseeuencemoreerenerouslvsupport-
ftNperhaps,n^tgenerallyknown thetthechildrenofSt.Joseph'sOrpharisee,atSntaco,havesome claimuponthepatronageofthepeopleofthisStatefortheirservicein thehesnainofinlustry.Forsome considerabletimetheyhavebeenen-aged.underthesuperisionofthe SistersofMercy,inthemanufacture ofOhreOil,acommodity,whichis largelyusedforhouseholpurposes, andwhichtheyleee-succeeded Ln producingequaltethebestSpanish article.Itispronouncedtobehighlynutritiousasafoodfordelicate nersonsandbecauseofthemany usestowhichitcanbedirected,is indisPeneableinthehome.Wedirecttheattentionofourreaders'to thiserowineindustryofthelittle crohsitsofourState,inthehope thattheirpatronsgemeyheextendedtothem.Theoilcanbehad fromtheConventofMace,Victoria Seuare,andfromtheleadingcity ercieers.Alreadyithasfounda mar"etintheEasternStates.and itisspokenofwiththehighestcorn-
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"E.de-M."ofNannup,asksconcerningthetruthoftheallegedoppositiontotheappointmentofaCatholicGovernortoW.A.
Answer.-
Wedonotknowbutweareinclinedtolailieetheremayhavebeen sometruthinit,thoughonreflectionwearemoredisposedtobelieve itwasa"Canard."
Question:-
CouldyouinformmeandManyof yourreaderstoo,howthetwelse Apostlesdied?Aosrtainnon-CatholicauthoritestatesthatSt.James, sonofZebedeewasbeheadedandSt. James,sonofAlpheuswasetonei todeath?Isthiscorrect?"Aloy
Answer.-
Thereisnocertaintyastohow eachofthetwelveapostlesdied,but accordingtothegenerall3received traditions,Andrewsufferedmartyrdom,atPatrea,itsAcharla,ona crossoftheformknownatSt.Andrews'crossBartholomewwascrucifiedatAlhanapolisinArmenia Jamestheelder,sonofZebedee,was beheaded;James,sonofAlpheus, wasprobablystonaltodeathMatthewdiedanaturaldeathPhilip ;tiedaviolentdeathatHierapolis, butbywhatmodeisuncertain SimonPeterwascrucifiedatRome; ThaddeusorJude,probablysuffered martyrdominPersiaJohn,theLeloveddisciple,lived,:accordingtoJerome,tobetooyearsold,anddied atEphesus;Simon,theCananean, wascrucifiedat129yearsofage ThomaswasputtodeathinIndia; andJudas'scarlethangedhimself.
one,evenagainstone'swill.IhavegetitgoinginAustralia (b)has readthissubjectdeeplyandhaveitabigmareiet;-and(c)howmany heardsomewondrousasvertionsonkindsof"IrishLace"areknown. thehyPnotisex'spower?"Anxious."
Answer.-
Attheoutsetwemustmaleroom foradistinctionHypnotismisa Peculiarformofsleepwhichisinducedbythewillurtheintluenceof anotherperson.Severalphenomena accompanythissleep,somepeculiar toit,othersmoreorlesscommon totheotherkindsofartificialsleep -thesleep,namely,inducedbyartifaeialmeansandnarcoticsubstances. Thespecialcha.racteniaticofhypnotic sleepis"suggestion."Atthecommandofthehypnotiser,aPerson maylosehispowersofsensation, anabecomeobedienttothevoiceand willoftheoperator.Thelattermay thenmakeasuguestionwithaview, say,totheremovalofsomeformof sicknessorpain,ormayexactobedienceasregardssomeactiontobe Performedatagiventimeandina particularmanner.Uponawaking, thesubjecthimself,willhavenoconsciousknowledgeoftheideasuggested,butwillnevertheless,when thetimecomes,obeythesuggestion rrdeorexecutethecommandreceived.
Answer,'E.I.A.''israther?nterprisin' andtheanswertohisquerymust beabitlong.Thequestionwas askedsomemonthsago,butwedeferred,theansweruntilwecouldget fullandreliableinformationonthe subject.Forthefollowinginteretine EggexhaustiveanswerweareindebtedtoanIrishpriest.
Anotherversionisasfollows.: In65Peterwascrucifiedduring thereignofNero.Heaskedtobe crucifiedheaddewnward,notdeemed himselfworthyof,dyingasdidour Lord.
Andrewwascrusiliedenacasesin theformofaSt.Andrewcross. JameswasputtodeathbyHerod AgriPpaiA44. Johndiedin34attheageofIca. PhitiP,martyred. Bartholomew,excoriatedalivein -T.
Thomas!liedamartyratCalamine.
James,theLess,massacredin62. .Tusle(Thiclieus)marteredatAraratinArmenia. SimonmartercdinPersia. Judashangedhimself. Match'sufferedmartyrdoms Coohide.
Now,wecaneasilyunderstand that,undercertaincircumstances, thehypnoticsleepcanheinducedin aPersonarainsthiswill;butthen, noPowerofsuggestioncancompel suchapersontoexecuteacommand given,especiallyif,insteadoftheact ofsubTission,therehaspreviously beenneofdefiniteandactiveresistanceofanysuchpower. Itispreciselyinthissurrenderof thefree-willforthepurposeindicatedthatthechiefeviloflo,rinottsm resides.Thissurrendermacesitan unlawfulpracticeandconstitutesan abuse.Thefree-willistheereatest ofallourprivileges,anditisto Godalone,thegiverofit,thatwe maysurrenderit,nottothefirst comer,a'a'itwhoseintentionsand precedentsweknow,perhaps,nothingatall,andwhomay,forallwe know,usehisPowerforthemost shamefulpurposes.
Thisconsideration,nodoubt,led severalStetestoforbidallpublicexhiritAiinsofhypnoticperformances.
AsfortheattitudeoftheCatholic Church,theabuse,nottheuse,of hypnotismiscondemned.Withthe proeerpricautions.hypnotismmay t.eemployedjustasanyothermedic:nalmeanstowardsabeneficialend rotcentrarytotheIlwofmorality.
Intheeffortthatisnowbeing madetocopewiththeproblemof emeloymentinIreland,fewindustrieshavebeenfoundasmeltableite lace-making.Aslaceistheresultof individualhandskill,requiringonly verysimpleandcheapmaterials,the industrycanbeintroducedtoadistrictwithouttheexpenditureofany coesiderableamountofcapital.The younggirlsemployeddomostof theirworkathome,wheretheycan livecheaplyandunderthemoralrestraintoffamilylife.Ateacher,a room,andadozenattentivepupils areallthatisnecessaryinorder putsomelacemoneyincirculation inthemostremotedistrictinIreland. The ghtenedpolicyti adopttowardssuchworkaslane makingistoregarditinthelight ofasupplementtoothersourcesof income.Ayounggirlwhohasother employmentinthekitchenandclaire ofanIrishhome,canwithgreatadvantagespendafewhourseachday, atlace-making.Inthiswaysheis not'Weedytogettiredofherworts, norissheapttolookatitmerely asameansofma:ringmoney.She ismorelikelytodevelopaloveof thebeautifulProductforitsown sake.Andindeed,itisonlywhere suchloveexiststhatthehighcharacterofIrishlacenanArtindustrycanbenreser'ed.
Asmightbeexpectedmanyofthe laceindustriesinIrelandarecon nectedwithConventschools.Indeed fortyofthesixty-two',geemanufacturerslistedinthisyear'sIrishbusinessdirectoryarecommunitiesof Sisters.Thisisonlyinkeepingwith thslacetraditioninothercountries. Indeedoneofthefirstnamesthat lacereceivedafteritsInventionwas nun'swork.ArdatthePresentday mostoftherisesgivenforfinelace inthevetoesexhibitionsheldin TrslendareawardedtotheConvent schsoli.
Question "Irishman"stye,"itisnottrue isit,thatwaiee-iasweInswthem wereevercommoninEngland?On yourdecHendependsthetransfer ringofaroodsumofmoney.
Answer.-
Itistrue,historicallytruethat waeeswerecommoninEnglandaftertheintroductionofChristianity.
Thefollowingnotesfurnediebya correspondentarealsointeresting "St.Matthew,of'whosehistory lessisknownthanoftheother apostles,issupposedtohavesufferedmartyrdom,ortoihasetamslain wthaswordatEthiopia.St. Marewasdra,sgedthroughth;Theyhadtheirorigininanorder, streetsofAlexandria,inEgypt,tillofthethenPope,St.Gregory.the GreatthatabouteachChurch,on heexpired. St.Lutewashanged uPonanolivetreeinGreece; St.thevigil,orwake,ofitspatron saint,shouldheerectedboothsconingJohn wasputinacauldronof.boiloilatRome,butescapeddeath,structedofboughs,whereinthepeo-
Hepie mightsendsomehoursinfeastat afterwardsdiedanaturaldeath Ephesus,inAsia.St.James,in;andinnocentpleasure,proceedine theGreatwasbeheadedatJerusa-iatnighttotheChurch,where,withy. lam.St.JamestheLesswasprayersandhymns,thewouldushthrownfromapinnacleorwingoilerinthefeastday.Tothesegalhthtemple,andthenbeatentodeath!rinsecamedealersinfoodandliqwithafuller'sclub.St.Philipwas aidstosupplythewantsofthepeahawedupagain-itspillaratHireo-i'l:'.Pedltrsandhawsers.seeinga polis, A.cityofPhrygia.St.Bar-prospectofdisposingoftheirwares, cm-foliowed Idllycattle.grain tholemewwashayedaliveby mendofabarbourouskin,. St.:eelsimilarcommoditieswereIntroAndrewwasbiundtoacross,:PP",andincourseoftimethe whencehepreachedtothepeopleun.,wa'esde'elinelintofullesrownfairs Whenthe"Reformation"triumphed, tilheexpired.St.Themeswasrun thretighthetodvwithalanceatandtherestraintsandinluence f Coro:nandelintheEastDelia.St.'theChurchwereremoved,thewakes Judewas'hottodeathwitharrows.reamsseensofthewildest,debauSt.SimonZeloteswascrucifiedin(then,a.rdliceetiousn3s,endbadC,5 PersiaSt.Matthiaswasfirststun-b-saneressel.To-ds,ytheexistin ed,teenbibad-dSt.Barnhiswasaerestlsalteredform,sodare iepar- stonedtodeathbytheJewsatSa_thinerceinl thousandswholittle larnisSt.Paulwasbeheadedatthinkthattheyareperoetuatinethe RomebyardorofthetyrantNero;mentorofane;sentiallsCatholic St.Peterwascrucified,headdown-icustom. wardduringtheNeronianperiodIf p.irsecution." Question,"EnterprisingTrishAustralian,"Question:- asksusifthefollowingon"Irish CanahyPnotiserhypnotiseanyLace."(a.)Woulditbehardto at
sametimeascrochetinacopyof apieceofpointdeMilanmadeey MotherMaryAnnSmithofthe.PresentationConventatYoughal, CountyCork.Itismadeentirely withasewingneedle,thefundamentalstitchbeingthesameasthe oneusedinedgingabuttonhole.lt isthemostbeautifulandcostlyof alltheIrishlaces,andhasinconsequence,asteady,butlimited-dek mead.Severalkindsofpointlace aremadeinIreland,andalsomane, imitationsofrealpointaremade withthecrochethook.Oneofthe latterisnowninIrelandasJesuit lace,fromthetraditionthata JesuitprocuredthefirstVenetian lacepatternusedinIreland. Carrickmacrosslaceisoftwokinds Inboththemainpatterniscutout ofmuslin.InCarrickmacrossap pitluethemuslinpatternisheldtogetherbybeingsewnontoafine Brusselsnetback-grours.l.InCarrickmacrossguipurethepartsare joinedbyneedlepointstiches.Both !Indsaremadeexten-ielyoverIrelandandareinmoderatedemand. InLimericklacealsoa'Brussels netisused.Butheretheornament isembroideredonthenet,eielles. withafinethreadandsewingne orwithacrochethook.Intheformercasethelaceiscalledrun.and inthelattertambour.Itwasa veryimportantindustryinLimerick fromitsintroductioninISseuntil themiddleofthecentury.Thehistoryofitsdeclineisinteresting. Thecompetitionofmachinemade lacereduceditinprice.Theworeerstriedtomeetthenewconditions bygreatersneed.Theresultwasa loweringofthestandardbothofdesignandworkmanship,fromwhich ....elsethelicefellintodisrepute. InthePresentrevivalthedirectopeositecourseisfollowed.Especially intheconventsatVouehal.Kinsale andKenmarssnecimensoftaimerick lacearenowhelm*madewhichare mastertteceslothindesignandexecution.Nethinemadebymachinery ranpeercomretewithsuchwork. Bonainlace-makingisseldomass-m.1itedwiththenameofIreland. yetitistheoldestofallourIrish laces.Fourhundred'rearsagofine lacesofIrishmenufacturewereworn bythepatrioticladiesofIreland. In174 theDublinSociety.gave nrieestothechiPrenoftheDevlin wor'ehotteesfortheireneouracement inma'ineBohninlace.Fromthis ortotheendoftheeiehteenthcentorytherearemsnneidencesof theProgressoftheinditstre And thentheblightoftheUnionwith Fnglandcaretodestroythisasit didsoman-otherTrishindustries. Inresentrears lace-making h-sagainbeenintrodecedfromBel. einm.andveryresiitifulworkisbe ingturnwloutbyonecrtwoof ourcoevent Headferd,Co. GaltvayandPirrarethePencinal seatsoftheIrishBobbinlaceindustry.
Themarketforlace,isofcourse, veryunreliable.Notbutthatthere isalvat'saverybigdemandfor lacebutnowitIsonekindoflace thatsuitsthefashionandagainanother.Awisepolicyispursuedin someoftheIrishlaceschools,of teaching'alltheworkersmorethan onekindoflacemaking.Laying downtheircrochetneedlesforon hourtotakeuptheLimericklace frame,theysecurethemselves to someextentagainstthefluctuations ofthemarket,andartthesametime getamuchneededrestfortheir eyes.Thelacesmadein'Irelandmaybe dividedbroadlyintofiveclasses, Crochet,Needlepoint,Carrickmaeross Limoric-,andBobbinlaces.Theuse oftheCrochetstitchasameansof makingheavywoolengarmentsis asoldashistoryandiscommonto manycountries.Itsuseinafine threadtomakehighlyornamental articlesdiservingthenameoflaceis however,quitemodernandhasbeen tracedonlyasfarbac':asthemiddleoflastcentury.whenwefind't taughttothechildrenoftheUzselineConventatBlackroch,County C-r'e.Fromthereitspreadallover Ireland,untilinthedecadefollowbrietheoutbreakoftheFranco-Germanwar,whichcutoffthelacesupplyfromthe'continent,manythoie sandsofwomeninallpartsofIrelandwereprofitablyemployedin lice-making.Soenafterwardsthe connetitionofthemachinemade laeeofSwitzerlandandNottingham oustedIrishcrochetfromthemarket.Now,however,thereisastrong reactionagainsttheusurptionby machineryoftheplaceofart,and Irishcrochethasagaincometothe fore.Irishpointoriginatedaboutthe
ForcometimepastIrishcrochet lacehasbeeninereatdemandin\e. theunitedStates.IndeedthesuppleoflacefromIrelandisunableto meetthedemand.Asaresultmany imitationsarerutonthemarket, andinmanycasestheseimitations aresoldforeenuineIrishlaceeven inst-resthatseldomstooptomisrenresentation.Thereisagreat dangerthatsuchconductwilldestroytheeocdnameofthebeautiful lacesofIreland.
Shouldourcorrespondenttryhis luck,heshouldmeecertainthathe vetseentilneIrishlace.Tosecurs thisheelision'writedirectlytothe ConventswhicharementionedOsthe arovereply.
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St.PatrickandthePinkGown TheSaintsandaGirl'sdecision
ItalianMargheritapossessedwhat Madam,heedofthegreatdressmakngshop,wherethegirlwontedvaguelytermed"anair." Yet,despitethealertsmartnessofherappearance,Margheritawasanalienin spiritasillMoodfromtherushand bustleofthelandofheradoption. Shelovedtheloftydomedspaces ofSt.Francis'ereatinterior,filled nowwithsofteloom,whilethe.dy-
WhenPatriciohadsmiledonher, shegavenotapassingthoughtto thegreatnessofthefutureshewas
MargheritastoppedatSt.Francis Xavierstolightacandle.Dus',3-eyed,pink-cheeed,withaPiquant smartnessinhertailoredsuitandlosing.Thecommercialinstinctsthat Jauntily-tippedtoeus-slnier,young,werematingTonyaleaderinthe "banan'trade,withabiggerpush cartandbiggerpatronagethanano ofhisrivalswhothrongedthebridge corner,werenotinlittleMeagher- ita.KneelingnowbeforeSt.Patrick,herheartrejoicedinthewanderinhisloTingher-Patricio,so handsome,andsomuchtobedesired,whosefatheralsowasagreat man-LordMayorofPatricio'sdistantcity.
logbrightnessofasummerdayil-Antthepinegown! Itwasas luminedthestern,sweetcountenancemanyasfiveyearssincethevision ofthesaintsonthepicturedwindows.
ofthegownhaddancedtantalisingly beforeMarghirites,dreamydark eyes.Herartistic,untutoredsoul
FarintheendoftheChurch,at eitherendoftheChurch,ateitherlovedtherichandbeautifulsilksshe eridSoftheal'ar,ruddy,flickering,spentherdaysamong-lovedthem fortheirelusiieshimmer,theirsatin;softness,theirIevely,soft-hued shading. SiehinewithelTeeone daoveramiraculouscreationof gossamerchiffonandsilt,readyt leaveMadam'sshop,she'resolved withaweiddaringtomaeeforherselfadress111,eit-onesheneed neverpartwith.Silentlyshe'madam('ontheid'a,untilitpossessed hermind,andsheheededherseethesforit.Ontheday,whenshe wanedPreellyintothe`ingest flamesshowedbeforeSt.Josephand theVirgin.Alelack-cladwoman kneltsilentlyinapew,thecnlyfigureinthevastediflo',andMareberite,averysplendourofhappiness fillingh-rownhearttobursting, feltarushofpityasshecaught thewoman'schoLedsobs.Atthe windowofSt.Patrickshekn.lt,and withshiningeyesoleredupatprayertothegoodsaintftrherown PatriciaThesaintloo`oddownat. Margheritabenibilyandherthoughts fledawa.,,totheother whosethemonsterdenertneentshoes,whose eyeswereIdleasthesaint's0nsectionssheknew,likethecorners butwhoa.hairwasyellowandcurl- rowntinyflateandwithprat- ingandwhoseclean-shavenmouthbleed,knowingeyes,selectchiffon laughedatherfoelovedher.- St.fortheninkgown,theglowinher Patriciowastallandstronginhiseyesstirtledthesaleswomen. "Funnywhatgood-lookersRome o'themGinnifsare,"sheeem.ir'ted tohernei'ehhour,whenMarghrithaddeparted.
trailingrobe,butnotstronger,she thought,proudly,thinherownPatricio,whocouldputhisarmsabout herwaistantilifth-rintotheair likeababy.
MareheritaknewSt.Patrickwas veryereatandpowerful.Shecould seethatintilefacesofthemenin role-.andcrowns,whoclustered abouthim,loozingupwardwithreverenceandawe.Alsoimenlooked.,t herPatriot°likethat,whhstrode Past,bigandcheerfulandstrong, everybrassbuttononhisbluecoat win.rineawarningtotheunwary, thatthe"yeofthelawwasupon them.Likeeuic%silver,thegirl's thoughtsranfromPatrickMullento thepinkgown.whihhedcometo beindissolublyconnectielwithhim inhermind. Patricioandthe g.ownandherbrotherTonswere herworlda'soltee,andfilledher heartleeImindtotheexclesioiof allelse.
Dreamilythegrlthoughtnowof thestichesandto.ean'tsacrifices, thathadgoneintothepinkvision ofloveliness.Itrosebeforeherinnereyeinallitsperfectionofexquisitedaintiness.,ne inanimate, soulesscreationofsilk,butashimmery,fragile,delicatethingofteau ty,tobeadmiredandlovedand cherished.
"Bravo,miacare Eeteesa peach,"Tone!hadmet-nuredafter amomentofstunnedeilneewhen fastsheacodbeforehim,shining- eyedandpintesheeked,withitsmeetf reifiesdrnooln-rsoftlytoa feet.Ttenfeliedherlikethe'petals ofahueepin'irose,.thedarkbraids ofhaircmeninghersmallbnd,and thesoftdarknessofhereyesthrown aeenstItsbaelegroundofrosglory.
TonywasthefirstchapterinTohatethegowntogazeatand Margherita'slife,andshe1 dhimtouchwiththejoyofpossession, devotedly.Tully,too,hadarare affectionforthelittlebrown-eyedsister.Hehadleftherwiththeold wassufficientthenforMargherita. Itwasold^afterPatrickMullenap- pearedthatsheknewwhereforeher grandmotherinItalywhenhecamegownbedeseifromtheneginning totheshininglandofhisdreams,destined.Withthegownshefelt andthe,-whothegrandmother diedMargheritahadcomeacrossto hisgladlywelcomingarms.Alittlemaidofsixwhenseearrieed, attensheboughtthread,matched scrapsofsilkinthebilestores,and lookedenviouslyatlustrous,gleam- ingfabricsintheshopofthegreat Madam,whereshewasthesmallest satellite,smoothingthemtenderly, withsurreptotoousfingers.AtnineteenshewasMadam'strustedassistant.withf,defttouchand'discerningeye,forwhichMadamproP- hesiedatriumphantfuture.
"ThelittleItalianoneshallbe mysuccessor,"thegreatdressmaker wouldsaywiththedignityof"modistetotheexclusive."
her"studio"hadproduced.,forMadam'sfrockswerealmostworld-famousnow,vieingwiththecreations ofthegreatFrenchmakers. Softiethebriehtnessdeparted fromthefacesofthesaints,and. Magherits,arosewithastartfrom herdreamingtofindthegloomdeep_ Kielto'darkness,touchedonlyby theriWeewatchingeyebeforeSt. JosephandtheBlessedMary.The crape-drapedfigureofthesobbing womanpassedthegirlwitharuins ofsilo,andMareheritesorrowedfor her,"arichlady,butunhaepy." ShehastenedoutoftheChurch, endwalkedswiftly,downFifthAvenue.InthecoolgreennessofWashhinetonSsuaresheloiteredagain, drinkinginthesoftniehtairin joyouscontent.Thensheturned awaytoherownnoisystreet,where patientTonywouldbewonderingat herabsence.Notuntilshehadclimbedthesecondflightofdingystairs didshefeelthatanything*was wrong.Thenthetroubledfaceof AnnM'Guinessconfrontedherfrom outofthedoorsita'artocatch thegirl'sfootsteps.
two-expenseisnothingtome."
"Toot,toot,whatablower" WeighedMargherita,forgettingthe seriousnessetthemoment.
"Theaudacityofleersaucingthe policeforce,theDagodarling,"said Patrick,
ButMargheritapersisted,andreturnedtothesubjectagainand again.Atlast,Patrick),insudden angeratherrefusaltogive him "onedecentreason,"hadleft4, furiouslyaffirmingthathedidno doubtbutshehadseen"somesneak- ingGinnie"shelikedbetter. "Flirtandcoquette-it'syourfor- eignblood,"hehadinformedherbe- forehedungthedoorto,andpoor Margheritahadfallenonherlittle cotandwept thewtholenight through.irtoFalgh. andcoquette"Buthow couldsheexplaintohimtheloss ofthepinegownandwhatitmeant toher? Inherheart,wherehithertohappinesshadwelledupuncon- sciously,therewasnowadull, smoidderineache.
lessherunworthinessofPatricio. HisFaminewer'veryrich,andwithoutdou't."ofaverygreatpride" shetoldherself.Patriciohadlaugh- atherwhenshefearedtheywould scornhisItalianwife-butRile,her- self,withtheintuitionofa woman,knew.Yet,nobleandloftyof descent,thoughtheMullensmightbe thegownwasworthyofthem. Whenshethoughtofthegown,her fearofPatriclo'shaughtyfamilywas laidasideforthetime.Forthough Margherita,herselflovedthegown tenderlyforitsbeauty,withoute thoughtofitsvalueindollarsand cents,sheThewinstinctivelyitwas fromthisviewpointthefamilyof herPatrickwouldviewit,andshe
"Hush,mechill,tillIbreakthe ivy's,'to)cri,"sheexclaimedearnest'P. Margheritagazedatherin ledastonishment.
pileZ-
"Butit'splentyyouhavetobe thanefulfarthatit'snotkilled,he is."continuedAnnM'Guness,with Patheticclumsiness.Margheritafelt asuddentuggineatherheartstrings aqueer,crushedfeelingofbrealth- less-less.She )rdfaintly,her ftoechat'kyandbreathinglaboured, "Patricio? "Sh,"saidAnnM'Guiness,'"tis Tony,andPattrieto'swithhimthis hour,waitingforyou,mydear.Be brave,now,likethegirlyouare. Andthedirtyyillianthatdonethe deediscoopedbynowandabetter :jobneverdone.Gh,thehoundto LifeTony,thedecentest,mostgen- teelsagothateverbreathedtheair ofthislandof'thefreerid* AnnM'Guiness.grownoratoricalin herhonestindignatice,hadnotno- ticedMareterita'sswiftflightup thestairs,netilshebeardherlithe cryassheoenedthe4orabove, endthestronertonesofPetrie':Mul len,tryingtocalmheranguished we"ring Thrweees!missedby,riveTons- recoveredhutslowlfromhit Thekalifaimedatamore vitalpartbedlandedneartle,lore, andforatimeitseemed'doubtful ifTonywallete"erveal'evain.
TheeMaaoherita,withdrye3es, facedthefirsttradegeofherlife. AntoinetteOnrewar;eoingtoto married.Antoinette'sfatherwasa bankerandMajoroftheEastSide, andshewastheonlygirlMergher- itaknewwhocouldnaythebleb pric,Margheritaeasedforthegown -`hesamesumthegreatsurgeon,whocutTony'slerr,sothathecould aeninhadPlacedenhisservices.Thefamoesdotterclefnot askwheretheetcsumcae,efrom. AndifhehadknownaPin'rown waisbuta'in'gowntohim-little sconeforatraeerlyinthesaleof asilkdress.
Mullenlaughedwhenfirstshetold himshemustnotmarryhim-not now,outperhapsinayearortwo, shehadexplained"Notyet.but soon,"withawistfulattemptat smile.
"Notriflingwithanofficerofthe police.MissTrevano,"hehadinformedher,withmocesternees."Do youwanttobefinedforimpudent behaviour?"
ButMareherita,afteranapprecia- bleinterval,hadreturnedtoher point.
"But.miacare,Imeanit,"she hadwhisperedsoftly,turningabrass buttonnervouslyon"thelaw's" coat."Ain'ttwoyearsjusta11t2 tie ?"
"Withyou,it'saminute,withouteouit'slifesentence,"here- terted.determinedly."Tf'sTone you'rethinkingof,"becontinued, ";mucanleavemybrotherTonyto me.'He'llhaveflroombun,-with rose-colouredsatinendsky-bluecar-
ButMagherita.sweet,simple,lov-wasgladthatMadamhadsaiditpetsifyou-lyethesay-so.Sure able,longednotforsuchglory.wasmoreworelerfulthenanything beaserecantinamonthor
PassingSt.Francis'oneday,she rememberedhowshebadgonein radiantwithhappinessthatsummer afternoon,andagainsheturnedherlaggingstepstowardstherest trance. Agirl,tall,handsomeirrn fursandvelvet,comingoutred-eyed andmovingtowardsthegreatmotor carwaitingatthedoor,lookedat Margheritacuriously. She,too, hadbenseekingconsolationinthe Churchandshewonderedcuriouslyif shewouldbehappierifshewerethe dark-eyedItaliangirl,whileMagher- itafeltastiddeiquieeeeingofre- bellionthatibis shouldhaveall andshenothing.Urimneziouslyshe soughtthewindowofSt.Patrick, andsheeasedupatthesaintsol- emnly,withdark-lustreeyes.Her thoughtswerealwayswithPatricio, now-theotherone.Theweeksince she'hadlosthimstretched,outbe- hindher,aperiodofintolerable acheandpain.andbeforeherthefuturewithoutPatriciaseemeddark, ho'Mess.unbearable. Herheart achedincessantlyandherevesblur- redconstantlywiththetearsshe couldnotshed.Sherehsersednow, asshedideveryhouroftheday, endinthedarkhoursofthenight, thepartingwordsofPatricio. ButevenwhenMargherita'sheart achedmostutterly',whenthetug- ginewithinseinedintolerable,when herwholeeeinrseemedtocryout
AreyourlipsWhite, yourcheekscolorless, yourearstransparent? doyoulookthin ar.dcareworn?It 'doesn't )takemuch imaginationtosee f"Iliredlips, ) lvloornklaig teeks,aL abright,e:o.erf1.1i.A.!,inevery bottleofAyer'sSirsaparilla. Ifyourai,rtiteitpoor,your digestionimper!'ect,rindyoufeel nervousandweak,yououghtto cake
Itexpelsalli.npuritiesfro*"he blood,andgivesstrengthandlior tothenerves.Itwillsurelyre. storeyoutohealth.
Asnowmade,Ayer'sBarsa. parillacontainsnoalcohol. Therearemanyimitation Sarsaparillas.
Besureyouget"AYER'S."
SATURDAY,JULYla1)09.
Thelir:. cervi WhataDoctorthinksofthem.
forPatricio,sheshrankattheCatholicPriestsattheSickBed. thoughtoftheproudfamilyofthe Mullens.She,too.hadher.pride, andwithoutawedlinealress,how couldshefacetheirhaughtiness Sheraisedhereyesimeloria-lyto thestrong,sweetfaceofSt.Petri...t,andatthedeep 1-Indianshe feltinhieeyesherheir,swelle:l andburstinafoodftearsthat earlit.SheV*.grelythatif hecouldbutse.ahewouldcornforther,PerhiPs,e*.ntellherwhat todo.WouldSt.Patricksaylike AnnM'Guiness,thatshe,Margherita hada"fool'spride"?Thatwas whatshewentdtnow-andeh, shedidnotwanttolosePatricio.
"Sure,there'sPlentyhe'llfind tocomfethim,"Mrs.M`Guiness hailas;linedher."Andafinerloominimannorabetterthere'snot intheforce."
Thesettingsunradialtheroec ofSt.Patric',withwoad',redcolour,.Kneelingonthegroundat hisfeet,theKingsofIrelandlooked upwards.theirfacesalightwithadmirineawe.Marga:ritafanciedshe couidseetheirlipsmoveinquestioning. atirelyhewouldsettleallhertronbl dperplexitiescouldhebut speaktoher-thisgreatSt.Patrick.
Dr.CharlesW.McCarthy,ofSydneywritingtotheRe..FatherJerger,C.P.,Goulbourn,onthealleged coldtreatmentandpassiveresistance."ofmatronsandnursesand Non-Catholicdoctorstowardsthe priestwhoattendedthesic bed, sasfolioes:-
223Elisabeth-street,Sydney. eDearFatherCharles,-Theimplied slatamentinyourletter,receiveda coupleofdaysato,astotheexieteece.of"aspiritofpassiveresistance,"bycertaindoctors,nurses, andmatrons ofhospitals,to theministrationsofapriestin theseinstitutions,astoundsmenot littlImyselfhavenotseenitmanifested,becauseIielongtoan institution(St.Vincent'sHospital), whereinisshownunreservedtolerationtoall,withoutexception,in mattersofreligiousbelief.I.howe.'er,feelsureyouwouldnothave irawnattentiontothesubjectwithoutsufficientreason.ItIsinconceivablethat,inthisate,andsuchintoleranceshouldexist,especially amongsteducatedpeople.
Youaskforanexpressionofoein-
Herproudlittleheartshrankiniononthemedicalaspectofthe question.Ishallgiventoyoubriefalarmfromthescornhemightof-lyIcannotunderstandhow an; ferher.Butthegentleeyesdrew heron. section.howeverlimited,ofthosein chargeofthesick,shouldbesola'Oh,say,hiredSt.Patricio,"she m prayed"oh,say,canImarrymy men.ablyignorantofthephysical PatriciothatIloveasyoulove.nefittothepatientwhichneturatleaccruesfromthatpeaceofmini her?"withanearnatnodatthhrceightgeoidbytheservicesofa greenspriginhisupraisedangers. Thesuntouchedherupturned,tear-Priestatthebedside.Butifthis drenchedfaceaseager13shequestion-benefitarises,theconverseisalso edthefaceofthesaint. el.ar,namelythatphysicalharm AndthenthemiraclehappenedSt.Patti...lcnodded,andnodded again.Therearethedoubters,of course.whowillsaythesettingsun dazzledtheevesofthelittleItalian girl,thattheraysfilteringthrough themany-piecedwindow,abettedby herimagination,deceivedamind wonderfullywellopenforthatresult.Butwhatdothescoffersmatter ToMargheritathegoodGod hadspokenthroughSt:Parricio,for hereverlastinghappiness.Agreat waveofeweandthanksgivingfilled herla.art,andwithalittlemoan shedroppedherheadonherhands andwept.WhenshelookedupSt. Patriciowaslood.ngdownalther withlaidoiateves.Henoddedno more,butMareheritawassatisfiedSt.Patriciohadenseredherprayer. Onthecrossing,deinslush, PolicemanPatrickMullen,gloomily assistedpedestrianstocross.His heartwaslikeleadandhischeery wordsofencourazementweremissed bythepassers-by.Aslenderlittle girl,withereatdirkeyes,andsleek braidsunderasaucilyperchedsailor hatsurveyed'himanxiouslyfromthe oppositesideofthestreet.Helooked socold,ndfierceawlunapproachable-,enite.lesonofahundred Kings.
Pec=:Mullensawtheslenderfigure,andmarchedacresswithno lighteninginhisheart,for-his manyareumentsandlieseechiag-shad fallenlikesnowairainstheradamant resolve.Shepeer.1upintohesface shylyashe!emceedhe,.arm.
"ImissmybizPatriciosomuch" shewhispered."Whenishecomberbace?"
WeltashoutPatriceMullencaught thelittle(azurein arms,inthe midstofthelots.lin4trafficofthe roadway,andplacedherpineand speechlessontheoppositesidewalk.
"You'llteereedytomarrymenext Sun'Irannounced,withthe mast.ul-irofaetor.
ftis:lcPatricios178,"she'returnedshvea.-ndthensheturadand fled,andtheradianthappinesssee hadalmostlostforeverbubbled *freshhaininherheart.
Duaneamissiongivenh3priests oftheVincentianOrderintheparishofArmagh,overeighthundred menhavejoinedth,Sodalityof theSacredHeart.
otherhand,thatatatimewhenthe.'BileBeanscuredme." powersneedsustaining,theexertion necessar3 thepartofthepatient tocomplywiththespiritualduty willbringdownthebalance. But surely,notactfulpriestwillunwiselyandobtrusivelyforcehiswayto the:reside,or,whenhisservices aredesiree,willtireoutthepatientbyill-directedzeal.Undoubtedly therefore,theser.nityofmindresultingtothepatientfrompriestly administrationisablessingfroma ellysicalstandpoint.Ihaveknown instancesofunexpectedandrapidrecoereafterExtremeUnction.This isalso,Ieelievetheexperienc.,of otherdoctors.Suchrecoveriescan hardlycomewithinthedomainof chance.Possiblysomepriestsmight ascollesuchhappy'resultstospiritualagencyalone.Thatyouconsiderthereisalsoamedicalpsychologicalaspectisevidencedbyyour writingtome.Somedoctors,onthe otherhand,mightsayitismerele amatterofhypnoticsuggestion. Butthereismoreinitthanmere suggestion.Ithin':itwasMartin Tupperwhosaid"Hethatcornmunethwithhimselfandclothnot imparthissorrowtoothers,corrodelahisownheart-stein:0." The Priestlybalmwhichcanremovethis corrosionremovesalsoanoeposine, factortothesereneactionofthedelicateandnicely-balancedmechanism whichisco/earnedinthehealing process. Nodoubt'somemedicosnowadays, areinclinedtopaytoomuchattentiontothematerialendtoolittle tothepsychologicalaspectofcure. TheItiterisessentiallywithinthe domainofmedicine,andshouldnever belostsightofbythewisephysiersurgeon. Forthereasonstated,therefore. andothersaswell,Ishould certainlejoinissuewiththosewho wouldholdthattheexerciseofthe priestlyfunctionatthebed-sideis otherwisethansilutarytomindand bodyaswellastosoul. Youcanmakeoneuseyoupleas ofthis-reply.-Believeme, dear FatherCharles,sincerelyyours, CHAS.W.MacCARTHY.
trustresultfromthedenialofsuch services.Letussupposeareligious personwho,duringillness,craves inwardlyforspiritualcomfort,or, cntheotherhand,apatientover burdenelwiththeweicrhtofwrongdoing.andwhololliesto.berelieved. Ineithercaseisitnotrightand reasonal,lethatthewishshouldbe gratified.awl,ifnotgratified,can aughtbeexpectedthanmentaldisquietudeandresultantphysical harm?Withantconsideringspiritual benefits,inwhichallCatholicshave arightandreasontobelievethe psycholoeioalaspectAxlesisofsufficientimport,notinsometutIn allcaesofillness,toclaimourat. tention. Tsneakabsolutelyfrom conletter.,theresultofthirtySears experieeceofallphasesofillness. Everyonenowadays'mowsoftheeffectoftriadandbodyhow,for goedorill,thevariouseolilyfunctionsareinfluenced,bythemental condition.Insomniathrouehworry, orthesuddenremovalofappetiteby thereceotionofhadnewsatmeals, areinstanc-sshowingtheeffectof mentaldisturbance.Examplesofthe conversearealsofratuentlyseen. Betnotonlyeveryvitaland sioloeical,butalsoeverypatholoeiailProcessisimpressedbe,thementalsate.Toeletaelhaythishippenswouldtotowritepages,and thnperhapsnottomakeoneself quiteintelligibleexcepttothee trainedmedicalmind.Imay.explain,however,thatthefirstand chieffactorinthecureofdie-ea.or, whichispracticallythesame,in theprocessofrepairinsurgicalconditions.is efficientnerveaction Th'erearsympatheticnervechain playsanimportantpartinthisregard. Anyhamperingoftheactin-Iofthesenerveshasaretardate effectontheprocessofcure.The specialmentaldisquietudecaned,we willsay,byaninabilitytoobiain neededspiritualrelief,producesthat raandin-effect.Just2stheremovel0'matteldisturbancewillbrine backeletiteandnermaldi.estenn, orwillinduceneedelsl"en,anareleefromseirittealperturbationwill alsoeo,endeo,1greatway,towardsmeetingteeimmenselyPeleetiecloceworkofnature,aidedor levieddhemedicalscienceorstir eelart,toproceednormallvineffectineacure. ditheleeredthatneer-sensit.'"-PatientsMayta'yetelenresence ofanriestesateindicationofanproech.ingdissolution,or,onthe
eal.guaedyourhealththiswinter', byKeeping-aLoxofBileBeausin thehouse,andusingthem.Remember,preventionisbetterthan cure,andaBileBeantozenevery othernightonretirin;willkeep yoursysteminahealthycondition. BileBeanspisitivelycurewasteation, piles, ili indieestion,hes/ladle,liven'trouble., stomachdisorders,andalldisorders cfthefunctionsofassimilationand digestion."ANEXCELLENTFAMILYMEDICINE,"says"SCIENCESIFTINGS."
NeverdoesaIraneortray his owncharactermorevii'idlythan inhisownmannerofportraying thatof'another.
AgonisingrIles. PAINUNBEARABLE-SLEEPIbla POSSIBLE-BILEBEANSCURE 16YEARS'SUFFERING.
Pilesarecausedbycoldand-damp, Riveranddigestivedisorders.and constipation.Achillontheliver obstructstheblood-circulation 01 thatorgan,theveinsofthelower bowelbecomecongested,andpilesoccur.Constipationhaspreciselythe sameeffect,BileBeansarea.certainremedyfirpiles,becausethey restoreNature'soenperfectprocessesofdigestion,assinilation,andsecretion,tthhrsre.no,in,*thecongestionofthehemorrhoidalveins,which isthedirectcauseofbothlain1and bleedingpiles.
"Ihavebeenaconstantsufferer, frombothbleedingpilesandereteel foranumberofyears,"syesMrs. EstherWilson,of48oFiteroySt., Fitzroy,Melbourne."Ihavesufferedfromthepilesforcloseonsixteenyears.Ihadanawfultimeof it..Icouldnoesleep.andindoing myhouseholdwork,Ihavehodon manyoccasionstopeeldownonth' floorwithfrightfulpain.Itriedseveraldoctors,butalwayswiththe sameresult-theedidmenorood. Ihadalmostgivenupallhopeof e'erheel..ridofthem,whenIwas toldbyaneitr,h1,ourofthecures thatBileBeanshadeffected. decidelongain-themafairtrial, aealastresource,andIfoundbeforeIbadfinishedthelastbox,what 7hadforyearsteenseeking,and teatwasrelief.Iampleasedto leabletoskatethatIha-vsgot thatthroiN'hnothingbuttheuseof BileBeans.Iha-esufferedwith gravelforeightornineyears.I wasinaverylowcordition,and s'IfieriThterriblePaineetweenth' twocomplaints.Iamonlytoo that-fultobea'letostatethatI amnnwfreefrombotli.Iamquite sinceandsatisfiedthatnothingbut
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