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gan;butwefearthestiffinecked, self-willedpeopleofIrelandwilltraveltheirownpath.
119a.ir.5P.weresoldfor£3,350. Mr.D.O'ConnellMileybeing.declaredthepurchaserintrustforMr.W. A.Walls,J.P.,ofFairyHill,Blackrock
IrelandandFreeTrade. IrishNewstoJuly10,1909.
WhenSheSingsintheLanguage ofZrin.
0sweetisthesongoftheblaceelfird ateve, Whenhisnotesfromthetree-top issounding; Andsweetinthesunshine,thehum ofthebees, WhentiltNaturewithjoyisabouie ding; Thoughperfectthenotesofthelare fromabove, Whenhissongsintheogweare sharin', StilldearertomearetheSongsor' mylove, WhenshesinesinthelanguageOf Erin.
centreaftercentrethejudgesare beinepresentedwith"whitegloves." Mr.BirrellinformedMr.Craigin Parliamentrectntlethathewasnot awarethatitwasthepracticein Ireland,toexcludefromthelistof reeieineleirristersanypersonwho hadactedasapartyagentora Parliamentarycandidate,andwith referencetothestatementthatthe practicewasdepartedfromlastyear inthecaseoftherevisinglarrister forNorthTyrone,hesaidthatthe assignmentofrevisingoarrietersto particulardivisionsrst-1withthe Co.CourtJude,seeLhtheGovernment.
WhileLordDunravenfiveweeks beforehadhissayonthesubjectofTariffReformasitmightaffectIreland.Mr.T.W.Russell,on SaturdaytooktheplatformonhehalfofFreeTrade.TheTipperars Farmer'sSociety,havehadbothsides ofthefiscalcontroversypresentedto thembyexponents,whospokefrom coatiction. Mr.Russell'sspeech wasnotasetreplytoLord Dunraven,butwedoubtifabetter casecouldbemadeoutforFree TradeasItaffectsthiscountry.He saiditwasimpossibletolookupon Irelandasaseparateeconomicentity fromGreatBritain.TheBritish FreeTradercannot,wesuppose, takeanyotherviewofIreland'sposition.Mr.Russellwasrightin sayingthatMe.Parnell'smindwas filledwiththenotionthatIreland shouldberegardedasaseparateeconomicentity;hutthemainoepositiontotheHomeRuleBillof1886 -asnoonekNowsbetterthanMc. Rumenhimself-wasnotinspiredby tbefearofaself-governedIndand. adoptingapolicyofProtection.It wasanotherterrorthatthenpossessedtheBritishpuhlic.
MAYO
LadyAugustaBrowne,ofOldHead Westport,daughterofthesecond MareuisofSligo,leftestateofthe grossvalueof£17,580.Sheleft thebulkofherProperte.toher nieces,theMissesWilbraham,andto hernephew,Mr.B.H.Wilbraham.
KILDARE OntheFeastofSt.Johnthe Baetistthedoubleceremonyofreceptionandprofessiontookplaceat theConventofMercy,Naas.Two oftheladieswerefromKilkenny,one ofwhomreceivedthewhiteveiland theothertheblack'veilthethird laeAa,SisterDympna,whoalsoreceivedtheblackveil,hailsfromKinsale.andissisteroftheRev.T. Muephy,C.C.,Ennisheene.
DOWN. Theon;;ofthelardsmaybesweet !otheear, Astheyweleormtthedawnofthe morning Thoughjoyfulwefeelwhentheir' war'dugswehear, Stilltheycan'tsetourspiritsa 'erning; Withthevoiceofthelinnet,the thrushorthelark, I'dbestightin'mylove's con'aria'. Forhernot,s(llestopwhenthe; retchtotheheart, Whenshesingsinthelanguageof Erin.
Aswelisttooursongswefeel eeendoftheeast.
GnezolSirNevilleLytteltm,CorrmatideroftheForcesinIreland, madeaniehtinspectionofthegarrisonforcesinLoughSwillyoWednesdaynight,andalsowitnesseda nightattiwonDuna,.Fort,aswell as:masticsle-thelargeguns.Ple expre-sdhims.1fhiehlysatisfiedwith hisvisit.
A'r..foiceinthesegloriousages, Wh-1 forefetherscherishe'ithat tongueeverblessed, Theemelt:fp ofsaintsandof saees Thtoaidinnelyingourlun.cuage tin Isawor':we',.ethehonourto sharein Isenalehtodisquiettheblood (-Airveins Whenshesinesinthelanguage(a` Erin.
"IrishFoolishness,"istheheadingofanadmirablepieceofironsin thelatest"IrishWeekly."Hereit is Nothineinmodernhistoryismore sheehineorlepleraelethantheputWhetstupiditywithwhichthepeople ofthiscountryrahupontheirown: julem:nt,andtrusttothecapaelte andietegriteoftheirelectedrepresentaiees,whilethegUizienceofthe ''IrishTimes."onallmatt:rsaloPcrtainingtotheirmeralan-Ipolitical welfareispresseduponthen'strenitouel,andtearfullydayafterday.
IrishFarthing. lf.ishnumismaticraritiesofhigh. valuewereamongthelotssoldlast weekinLondonintheRashleiohcol ]actionofcoins. Themoatprized ofthelotwasagoldSt.Patrick farthing,'whichaecordinetoNelson's"CoinageofIreland,"isuniqueinthismetal.Ontheo4tverseis shownKingDavidcrowned,kneeling totheleft,',teeinguponthehare. withthirteenstrings,whileonthe reverseisSt.Patrick,mitred,statedine,holdineapatriarchalcrossIn hisleftband,stretchingforthhis righthandanddrivingoutthereptilebehindisa.church.Itwas boughtbyMr.SpirtforR.,83.
CORK.
ItisunderstoodthatHisLordship,MostRev.Dr.Tohill,Bishop ofDownandConnor,hasappointed Rev.JamesP.Clenaghan,B.A.,B. D.,B.C.L.,SteMalachy'sCollege,as CatholicDeanofResidenceinthe BelfastUniversity,tolookafterthe moralandspiritualwelfareofCatholicstudents.
HARRY.
AttheannualconeursusinSt. Brendan'sSeminary,Killarney,for fourplaces-twoinMaynoothand twointheIrishCollege,Paris-first Placewastake.beMylesAllman. Milltownsecend,ThomasSupple Balletaguethird,PatrickJ.O'Don. Castlegregory,andfourth,MauriceO'Connor,Currans.
KING'SCOUNTY.
Sh letaliusinfancytohaopier dais, .1eat'lendshallonce aNation, Diemetinherlaneuage,her toms,hergames, Andh..rfreedomfromAnglisatien Weaniiyearnesteatleavoursourends %ye!-toegainel,
AlltheNationalistsofIrelandare foolswhohaiiech'tsnneve, to fiehtthee.IotaaatWestminsterand toleadtheminIreland.The IrishTimes"isthewis.andhonestnilisEraleunbefele-1-thoughits va:na:leviewsarethoseoftheDublincorrespondrtoftheLondon "Times."Reallythepeoplewho ignoreoureonterniwaryunderthese cir2mistanees4.1s:.reanyevilfate thatremainsinstoreforthem.They Inese'enaceievethehorrorsof S.11-Goermirnt,likeCanadaorNew Ze31:nd,orSouthAfrica.iftheyare sufficiently toperse:ere in theirdefianceofthe"IrishTimes."
TheSilverEpiscopalJut.ileeofthe MostRev.Dr.O'Callaghanwascelebratedlastwee:atNorthPresentationConvent,Cork,inaveryelahot:,andattractivemanner.Addresseswerepresentedbymemeers of theCommunity,theChildrenof Mate,andthepupilsoftheschool. ThechildrenalsopresmiedHis Lordshipwith,aeeautifulepergne. Adramaticandmusicalentertainmentwasgivenbythepupils.His Lordship,inrepieipaidawarmtri hut?tothewar':oftheNunsand theSocietyoftheChildrenofMary, andcomplimentedthechildrenon theirPerformance.
ThelateMr.ThomasHealy,of Harbourstreet,Tullamore,lettpersonalestatevaluedat£1.o61.Th., testatorleftpettothtparishpriest ofTuliamoretopurchaseseatsfor thenewchapel forMassesfor hissold;£250eachtohisirothers
Ayer'sSarsaparilla MakesGoodElood Anyjeurnalwhichhtojustdiscoveredthat"theIrslacaseagainstoverlaeetienisanationalcase,"tray andforouteeirsIs(.1joywe'reclaimrankwithChristopherColnmPr'P:.rin',(lets,IsaacNewton,SirHumphrey
Ataeusand-timessweetershallseual!NeeandSignorMarconi-tothe everestrain. mindsofthepeoplewhopintheir Whenshesinesinthelanguage(iffaithtoit.Butafewaetical',arsons Erin. amonestusmayplus:upsufficient. ceuraeetoaskwhy-the"Trish
JOSEPHMURPHY, Times'spielnotopenitseyestothe Kgra.-rac'er,Tempo.Co.Fermanaghimportanceofthis"nationalcotes, tematanyperiod'luringthepast
gotIs Thescoreswere: TiPPs 3Pts. Kerry2goals10,pis. Kerryteamsaidtobe b,rahied. :nHurlingthTieffsmade iefaitseor..againstKerry.
morefi, thetotter anin-
JimCorbett,ex-pugilistininIreland-'nownas"Gentleman anactor.AfterdoingIreland./he coveontourthromhEugla7d.and thencehometoAtFerica..
Ir.shpartiamWale 18s.Sd. Fund£3,203
GALWAY.
VeryRev.FatherKene,P.P Orrete-rore(Gelway),presetdatthe secondmeetingofClare-Galway CoisleCeennteirlastwee".whenth selectionofatraeellIngteachertool, [dice,Mr.A.O'Keeffe,ofGImnamadds.beingselectedforthepost. Asixmile,"go-as-eoe-please"rec.?, fromTrin:toRathmovianinconnecionwiththesportsheldtactweek, andwaswonbyFran'sCurtis,of Asheourne,whohaslreadtdistinguishedhimselfintheDublin"EvenineHerald"races-J.Downeswas sevand,andJ.Newmanthirst.
1 heMansterFootballChampion-sixteenyears,insteadofa/feting sKerry1eatTipperarybethreetilthediscoveryaffordsanexcuse feeinsistingthat'theIrishParliament.trePartyshouldplaytheUnionistPoliticalgam-insteadoreattlittefortheintTestsoftheirown countryintheirownwav While Mr.Rein:en:IanhiscAle:geeswere erft-stifleagain4th-ehideousnation&wronginvolvedinthis"nationalcase,"the"IrishTimes,"was gi,ine,-itscolumn.;tooutragemonateandcarrioncrows.andfoully lioellinganinotTensiv.eIrishP.P.It newnothinea'outover-taxationuntiltheDukeofMarltorougnand LordDeVescielan-togrumble ageilistTaxesonLand.Nowit weepsoverthefollyofthepeople, whocannotappreciateitsdiscovery of"anationalcese." Oursemeethiesarewithidhelne'reneneeor-
DUBLIN.
Thed.athoftheVenerableArchdeaconO'Neill,P.P.,V.F.,Clontarf isannounced.
MEATH.
EnelisliPresseuitedisaPpoineedat theahsenceofcrimeinIrelnnel.In
Prickyourskin withaneedle. Youwillsee thatitis fullof blood. Butwhat kindof blood? Richand pure?Or thinand impure? Impure bloodcoversthoskin witheczema, rashes,pimples, pustules,salt-rheum,boils,carbuncles,andothersores.Thesesimply tollofsomethingbaddowndeepin theblooditself.Oiptments,washes, powdersandcosmeticswillnotreach theevil.Youmusttakeoutallimpuritiesfromthesystemwith
Sarsaparilla andthenseehowquicklytheskin troublesw;11disappear.
'nthLandJudges'Court,befor Mr.JusticeRoss.inthematterof theestateofArthurP.Ross,owner, SarahAgnesLoralartl,petitioner, thelandsofGreenhills.intheBaronyofDuleekCo.Meath,containing
Asnowina,le,Ayer'sSarsaparillacoatainsnoalcohol. Therearemanyimitation Sarsaparillas. Besureyouget"Ayer's."
SATURDAYAUGUST14,1909.
Patiick'T.HealyandJahnJ.Healy and£;oeachtothelatter'sdaughters,AnnieandBessieHealy,and helefttheeekhteofhisestatetohis sister,Mrs.JuliaO'Neill.
ARMAGH.
AttherecentRoyalAgricultural Society'sShowatGloucester,theGo ArrraghCiderCompany,Portaidown, scoredtworemarkablesuccesses,securingsecondplaceinClass434for acaskofcidermadein1908,and firstplaceinClass456foracaskof cidermadepreviousto1908.Coma-antingontheeehilits,the"WesternDaily Press,"Itristiol,stated thatoneofthemostremarkablefeetur,sAboutthemwasthatIreland shouldtakesuchleadinghonours.
ROSCOMMON. Mrs.EllenToner,anativeofthe NorthofIreland,hasjustdied'at Strokestown,CountyRoscommon,at theacreof105.Shewasableto sewandknituntilveryrecentlywithouttheaidofspectacles.
CAVAN.
HismanyfriendslearnwithpleasureofthepromotionofMr.J.M. Swift,chiefclera,attheM.G.W.R. etitionCavan.tothereliefstaff.
Mr.Swift,whoisanativeofWestport,isnineyearsinthecompany fourofwhichhespentatCavan.
TheRev.M.M'EvillyPresidedat ameetnginHeadfor.donSunday forthepurposeofstartinganIrish travellingteacherforthethreeparishesofHerielford,Annaehdown.ape Cahirlietrane.Mr.Fitehenry,the G.L.organiser,attended.Subjectto certainarrangementswiththeGaelic League.itwasdecidedtoIro(41with thescheme.
TIPPERARY.
Mr.JosephButlerof dead, alsoRobertCollierofBallynockin. R.I.P.
Thedeath,whichoccurredathis residence,Seskin,saysthe"Nationalist,"onSundayevening,last,of Mr.Pierce,Carrigan,removesone ofthemostpopularandrespectedinhabitantsofthedistrict.Deceased. wasuncleofMr.J.P.Ceara:an,solicitor,Thurles,andMr.W.Carrigan B.L.,Dublin.Mr.Carrigen'sdeath wascausedbyinjuriesheready-ea sometimeago.bybeingkatoeted downbyabull.Muchregretisfelt onallsidesforthelossofsuchan esteemedcitizen,andsympathyisexeressalwithhisrelativesandfriends intheirsadbereavement.
Mr.ThomasSemple,captainofthe TipperaryHurlingteam,whichwoa th-finalintheAll-IrelandChampionshipatAthy,hasjustbeenpromote edbytiv,G.S.andW..RailwayCo., ,tothepositionoffirst-class,nailed.
TheeRe,-.FatherT.Holloway,RectorofEdenGrove.Holloway.Lon don,whowashornonthetoneersel TipperaryandLimerickcloseonao earsago,andwhoreceivedhisearlyedecationatSt.Patrick'sColleee atthesametimethesilverjubilee ofhisordinationsome'daysago,and gtthesametimethesilverjubilee ofhisconnectionwiththechurchnt Holloway.whereheismuchbeloved andrespected.
WEXFORD.
)ofTerrifixthunderstormnearNew Ross.Theliehteninetoreupfences trees,andhurledhugerocksintothe air.
MotherEvangelistHushesofthe Convent,Ramsgrange,dead.
HushTimmons,ayoungmandied suddenly-inGoreyfromheartdisease. Btshor,Brown'sJubileecelebrated withmeatceremonyatWexford. 111. KILKENNY.
MotherMaryVincentMurray,of theBrigedneConvent,Gosesbridge, dead.
neAAecord, Addressandpurseofsovereigns presentedtoDanStapletonbythe KilkennyGaelsonhdsdeparturefor Dublin.
KilkennyFedsarecordlargeIrishIrelandmustereverseeninthecity. Kilkennywarpipesinpicturesqueat tirecreatedaeensation. Rev. JamesFieldingmakesapatriotic speeck.
CaptainRigatal,apartnerinand -representativeinLondonof"James SullivanandCo.,Ltd.,"thefamous KilkennyBrewers,has,welearn,decidedtopresentaCup,valuefor 20guineasforthepromotionofHulling.TheCupwillbeplacedinthe custodyofAld.Nowlan,Chairman oftheCentralCouncilG.A.A.,forthe, useoftheKilkennyCountyCommittee,whoaretodecidewhatform competitionforitwilltake.The suggestionhasbeenmade,endendorsedininfluentiallocalGA.A.Girdles,thatcompetitionfortheCup shouldbeutilisedforahurlingOomPetitioneititierbetweencounty "Picks"orindividualteams,open toailIreland.Apressingpurpose forwhichthegatereceiptsthusrealisedshouldbeutilisedisccinsidered tolietheprovisionofaGaelic Sportsfieldadjacenttothiscity, andwhichshould-hevestedinthe CountyCommittee.Thereisno bettermannerinwhichtheintentions ofthegenerousdonor.whodeserves thethanksoftheAssociation,could hecarriedout.
Thedeathtookplacerecentlyin Kilkenny,afteratbriefillness,ofMr. C.J.Kenealy,T.C.,P.L.G..editor ofthe'KilkennyJournal." The deceasedgentleman,whowas.awellkatawnjournalist,wasthesliderson ofthelateMr.WilliamKenealy, formerMayorofKilkenny,whotsos aprominenttartintheearlystages oftheHomeRuleAgitation.Onthe deathofhislather,Mr.C.J.Kenealysucceededtotheeditorshipof Journal,"apositionwhichhefilleduptothetimeofhisillness.He wasamemberofseveralpublic boardsandtookanactivepartin Nationalpolities.
IrishSchoolinAmerica.
AllSaints.School,New
York, wasthefirstParochialschoolin AmericatoteachtheIrishLanguage andIrishhistory,andatanentertainmentgivenbytheaupilsonadn day,dune27th,anumberofIrigh soneswersung,andIrishji;s,reels, andhornpipesweredanced. The schoolisunderthechargeofthe ChristianBrothers.
HamelNews. AsuccessfulEuchrePartyand DanceinaidofSt.Mary'sChurch Waroona,washldinth..Hamel AgriculturalHallonFriday,July, ;orle Thepiizeswerekindly.donatedby Mrs.O'DriscoilandMr.J.Cramer. Th.Lady'sprizewaswonbyMiss C.Metlett.whilstMr.J.O'Harawear successfulinwarren!,theGentlemen's prize.
Mrs.SuttonendMr.J.HallobtainedtheboobyPrizes?.
SupperwasprovidedeytheLadies Committee,afterwhicho(lancewas held.Messrs.EastcottofWagerie, suppliedthemusic.
Afterdeductingexpenses,theSecretaryreportedafairlysubstantial balance,whichisto1-edevotedto repairstotheChurch.
Itwasgenerallyagreedthatas thiseinetionwasasuccess,socially andlinencielly,a)methingofthekind shouldagainbeheldatanearly date.
TruthStrangerthanFiction MARVELLOUSTALEOFAMISSIONARY.
Aremarkablestoryistoldby "Leo,"areligiousweeklypublishidatPaderborn,Germany,inareeentissue."Wereceivedthefol-
lowingfromaconventNotso longsiuceavisitwaspaidtous byamissionary,whoearnestlyentreatedustosparehinitwentySistersforhasmissioninTexas.This Statehasagreatfuturebeforeit. ILisaslargeasGermany,andhas anIndianandnegroterritoryas largeas.Belgium,farawayfromall therailroadcrossingtheUnited States.Thenearestrailwaystation liesatthesamedistancefromthat partoftheworldasBrusselsfrom 111141esheim,accordingnothemissionary'sownaccount.Inthisisolatedterritorytlwr'isapopelation of200,0o0Indiansrindnegroes,of whom8,000or'Catdeolics,andour missionaryistheonlypriestin chargeofthem. For'thethirtyaearsthismission-
airyhesbeenamongthembehas neverPassedaaughtinbed.The smallcommunitiesof9-15soulslive taraparthencethemissionaryis constantlytravellingonhorse-back, throughforestsandPrairies. The climateisveryunhealthy,butthe soilisveryfertileandyidolsan relblinciantharvest. Themissionary loot'salterhisownwants,anddevoteshimselfentirelytohisflockof redskinsandapaches.
"Thegreatestoutsetteleinthisway ispolygamy;butonceconvertedhis neophytesareconsentandfirmin thefaith.Twiceayearwhenour missionarymeetsanotherpriesthe hasachanceofgoingtoconfession. HecelebratesMasseverydayinanotherplace.mostlyunderatree. Thenecessaryclothesandlikensilshe carrieswithhiminhissaddle-bags. Itfrequentlyhappensthathehas towadethroughswollenrivers,and thatthebagswiththeircontents aredrenched.Thewavessometimes reachhisshoulders.Sometimeshe carriestheBlessedSacramentwith himinhisbreastrocket.Ifthe waves.beathigh,heholdsthereins inthelefthead.hisriflein-theright soastokeepthepowderdry,and thelex-baxhehastoclaspwithhis chin.
'Intheyear1882theRedskins halcondemnedhimtodeath,had fastenedhimtoatree,andhadalreadypreparedthelire,whenheescaPedbyruse.In1884,284Indiens,takenptisonerstytheUnited Statestroopswereto1.eshot.The captain,agoodCatholic.sentword tothemissionarythatifhewanted todosomethingforthepoorfellows' soulsheshouldcomeatonce.The missionary-managedtohlyetheexecutionofthesentencedeferredand, whenafterthreedays'instruction bheprisonerswereconsideredsufficientlyprepared,theyweretobeex. ventedthefolblowingimorning.The 284youngmenwerepostedtenfeet gimp.Themissionarycameupon thescene,baptistdthefirstene,and nosonnerhadhedonesowhenabulletpiercedtheIndian,andsoinsuccessionuntilthe284hadbythe'help ofGod'sgraceandtheheroismof thezealouspriestweirdotheirway toHeaven.
"Therearewomenin)theMissionary'sparishwhoaremarethin 120yearsold.HisLAinsand ne:roesarelwdly-everill. There arenodoctorsamen;them.Ithas happenedsometimesthat,whenthe Indianswereonthepointofputting a',reamertodeath,themissionary hadthehappinesstobaptisehimlieforehisexecution.
"Formanyyearsithasteenour missionary'sdesiretohavetheaid ofSistersintheworkofinstruction. Hecalculatedthatwiththeaidof 20SistershewouldheWiletotaptise20,00oIndiansannually.He hadatlastsucceeded,withmuch trouble,insecuringthepromiseof 15FranciscanSistersandtwoItalianprieststogooutwithhimto hismission.Afterwardshehadan audiencewiththeHolyFather.who reluestedhimtovisithissisters. thathemaytellthemallatouthis missionarywork,
"HewasbackinMessinaonDecember27th,1908; ticketswere .loughtendnextday.December28th intheafternoon,he'wastosetnut forhismission,accompaniedbythe priestsandSisters.Inthenightof the27thtothe28thcame..theterribleearthquake.Abouttwoo'cioclz inthemorningourmissionaryfeltso
illthathegotuptotakesome faeehair.Hewalkedtothetopofa killjustoutsidethetwun,andthere heheardsuchaloudsubterranean rumblingthatitdrownedthenoise ofthedestructionofthetown.The groundopenedbeneathhisfeet,and hefellintoaholeninefeetdeep.He managedtoextricatehimself,bat hisheadwasstruckbyastonebeforehecouldwalkaway,andhebecameunconscious.Whenheregained consciousness,hefound,himselfina hospitalatNaples.Assoonashe hadsufficientlyrecoveredtoleave thehospital,hereturnedtoMessina. wherehelearnedthatthe15Sisters andtwopriests,whohadvolunteered toaccompanyhimwerealldead. Hisfewbelongingslieburied,among theruins.InBrussels,wherehead. dressedthemembersoftheGerman colony,hewaspromisedfiveSisters.
GoodExample,
Goodexample,especiallyfrom thole!.Leahplaces,ispowerful.Since manyareslowtoprofesstheirfaith, wearepleasedtochroniclethepal, lkprofessionofitbytheEmperor ofAustria.
EmenrorFrancisJosephtookpart inthecustomaryCorpusChristiprocession.Forthefirsttimesincehis recentillness,heappearedinthe streetpageant,surroundedbyArchdukesandhighdignitariesof the Church,andwalkedLare-h,,aded throughthe streetsofthe city-inthehotsunfromthe HofburetoSt.Stephen'sCathedral. Heappearedtobeinexcellent health,andLorethe.fatiguingceremonyverywell.Thecrowdsalong thelineofmarchgavehimanenthu'iasticgreeting.
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TheexcessesoftheSpanishrevolutionleaveaVerynastytastebehind them.
TheattacksonChurchesandConventscanbeunderstood,butnot .condonedstudentsoftheposition
TheChurchinitswisdomhascondemnedsecretsocietiesthereforethe Godlessrevolutionariesareperfectly awarethattheChurchhasbeentheir mostpowerfulenemy.
Historyrecordsthateverytimethe Churchhassuneredpersecutionshe hasemergedcleaner,brighter,and purerafterpassingthroughtheOrdeal.
Incasub-leaderinthe"West,"of August4thlast,undertheheading ofTheSpanishUlcer,"theposition oftheEnglishinIrelandiscomparedtothepresentpositioninSpain.
Howhefertileimagination?of thewriterofsaidarticlecouldarriveatsuchconclusionsisacomplete puzzle.
InSpaintheyhaveCarlists,Royalists,Socialists,Republicans,etc. Beditwouldtemostdifficultto frimeasingleactofParliamentto 5:tisfvtheoverwhelmingmajorityof allparties.
lrelasellthereisaclearlydefined N derteand,andthepassingof aHomeRuleBilltogetherwiththe removaloftheinsultingreferenceto theCatholicfaithintheCoronation OathwouldmaketheKingdomof IrelandasloyaltotheBritishCrown as.whatEnglandherselfis.
ter,practisinginthePunjab.I methimatAmrit-SaronlylastJuly justbeforeIleftforEngland.His heartwillbeespeciallyheavy,because,asIshallshow,hewasthe innocentfirstcause,inallhuman probability,ofhisbrother'scrime, andofthelossoftwovaluable lives.
ThoughIknewtheDhingrasinIndie,IdidnotmeettheboyMader LaluntilMarchlast.Itwasthe lath,aMonday,Iremember,and byastrangecoincidenceitwasan AtHome,oftheNationalIndianAssociationheldattheveryplace wherethetragedyoccurredonThursday Wewereintroduced,and asIknewhispeoplewe'naturallybecameratherintimate. Wespoke abouthome,ofcourse,madthenI turnedmyconversationuponengineering,becauseMadertoldmehe wasanenzifreering-student,andenvinet.rinzisamatterIaminterestedin.
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tingent,andthatconfirmedmyimPresaioathathehadbeencaptured bytheextreirlats.
Inthe"ReminiscencesofMr.Met km.''nowacingpualishedin"Lloyd's News,"itisapitythatthegreat Detectivedoesnotenlargealittle uponhisaccountofthemurderof LordLeitrim
Mr.Mallonstates.---"Thefactthat noevidencecouldbeprocured connectionwiththismurderwasdue tothefactthathislordshipwas hatedbitterlybyalmosteveryone inthedistrict.Indeedtherewere factsinthecasethattrought againsthimthereligiousandmoral. aswellasthepoliticalfeelingsofthe. People."
TheplainfactsarethatLordLeitrimoutragedmoralfeelingsbyhis treatmentofsomeofthedaughters ofhisunfortunatetenantry.
ButInoticedthathepreferredlo turntheconversationintopolitical channels. HespoleoftheBengal estrem-istswithonlyqualifiedap proval. Britthatwasnotbecaust theywenttoofar,hutbecausethes didnot.0farenough.''TheBen. galls,"Irememi,erhimsaying,,"are veryfondofusing-stronglanguace -"gassing."hecalledit-"l.utthey donotbackitupwithdeeds,Thy Governmentrlonotcarewhathard wordsareusedagainstthem-the onlythingthatwouldmovethemis physicalforce."Ah,"hesail,"it onlytheSikhswereequallyexcited. thentheresultsmighthedisastroes totheEnglish.IfIjoinedinthis movement,Iwoulddomorethan talk." Tdidnotputmuchvalue onwhathesaid. Iknewshebelongedtothemilitarycaste,andhal ratheracontemptfortheBengalis. Bethistalkwasfinitecommontalk -foranIndianstudent.Many of themusesuchlanguageinconversationwitheneanother,butitisonly froth.Itootl)hine'ratohe an idealist,wholoo'-:edforwardtothe timewhenIndia'swoulddrivethe BritishfromIndia,itneveroecirredtomethath.wasananarchist,andwoulddevelopintoanassaasin
ButhedidnotstoplongatHighgate.Itmayhavebeenpartof theplotthatheshouldliveatthe otherendofLondon-forIamconvincedthattherewasaplot. At anyrateIheardamonthorsolaterthathewaslivinginLedburyroad,Bayswater.
Dhingra'strather,thebarristerin thePunjab,did,notknowSirCurzonPersonally,hutheheardofhim. Heknewthathewasthefriendof oungIndiansinEngland.Andthis wasthegenesisofthetriteedy.Dhingraaserotherheardhewasneglecting hisstudies,andwasbecomingmixed upwithpoliticalplottersinLondon. SohewrotetoSirCurzon,asking himifhewould,usehisinfluenceto dissuadetheboyfromacoursewhich couldonlyendin(Waster.Bethe samemailDhingraalsoreceiveda letterfromhisbrotherinforminghint ofwhathehaddone.Dhingramade bitterfunofhisbrother'stimely warning,anddeclaredthatitwas absurdthatSirCurzonanAnglo-Indianforwhomincommonwithall Anglo-Indianshehadelsupremecontemptshouldinterfereinhisprivate affairs.
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ThevictimoftheImperialinstitute assassinationSirCurzonWylliewas reputedlyabread-minded,good-heartededgentleman,butwhatalesson thereisinthetale'ofthistrasealY
Besidesseeinghiscountrygovern edandexploitedbyaforeignrace Dhingrahadalsotocurrysilentlyvn hisbreastthburninginsultsofpettyAnseielndianofficials,whoregardedhisc)mpatriatsas"mere nissers."
HoweverEnglandmayhetoblame inthematterofGovernment.itis indeedaereatpitythathumanitartanslikeSirCurzonWyllieshoed havetosailerfortheinsolence.,and nrroeaneeofPettyofficialsforwhom hewasnotresponsible.
Thefollowingisthelifestoryof theassassin.by"Onewhoknows him"takenfrom"Lloyd's"ofJuly IpTith,last:-'TknowMaderLalDhingra.I knowbothlihrandhisfamily,which iswellknownandhighlyrespected, atAmrit-Sar,inthePriniatewhere theylive.
Onanotheroccasionwehadagain somedesultorytalkaboueIndianaffairs. Hespokeverystronglyas hehadleforreandris.-dfamiliar terms,suchas"themiserablegulf thatisdailywideningaetweenAnglO-IndiansandtheIndianpeople," and-theisolationofBritishofficials, leadin-tothedeplorableresultof increasingracialhatred."They,are stockPhrasesandIdidnotthink verymuchofthem.Hemadeno referencetoanyindividuals-certainly nottoSirCarton
IdoubtwhetherDhirtgrawas awareofSirCurzon'sexistenceat thattime. Butheshowedstrong animusasainstAnelo-Inpliens,trenerally,an.1qattelseveralinstancesto shewthatracialhatredwasbecom-ingstron.2.,er deeandthatthe Indianneoalwererexardedwith contemptbyofficials.Hetoldme ofarelativeofhiswitswastravellinr r andago.1-ecatt5r, hehappenedtobrushagainstamilitiryolicerwasaddressedasa dannerlni..3?,it.r,'andtoldtoget outoftheway.Hisrelativeexpostelaterl,andtheofficercalledthe stationmasterandhadtheIndian gentlemanturnedoftthetrain.
SirCttrxonpersonallyrequested thattheyoungIndianbeinvitedto thenext"AtHome,"heldbythe NationalIndianAssociation,intimatingthathewishedtohaveafriendlychatwithhim.Heacceptedthe incitationwithwhatdreadfulresultsweknow.
a:.road(and,whodoesnotnoway days?),knowverywellthatfora Sunday,whollydevotedtodiseipationandamusement,withoutany pretextatreligiousobservanceat all,youmust2,0tooneofthegreat ProtestantcitiesofGermany. A Sundayincertaintownsnearerhand thatonecouldnameisdullwithout beingparticularlyreligious,inaCatholiccityontheContinentis ReligiousWithoutleinzinthe LeastDull. Churchesarethrongedandreligious dutiessedulouslyattendedto.during severaloiltheearlierhoursofthe daynorisDivineworshiphaany meansnaelectedintheafternoonor eveninz.Intheinterveninghoursit isconsideredagainstthelawsneitherrifGolnormantoindulgeIn harmlessrecreation,whetherintows ry .Lorordcoininetn7i.efi, whoisknownhimself, likeallthememhersofhisfemils, asamodelofCatholicobsertanca, franklypreferstoseetheyouths roundhiscountryhomeenjoying manlyexercisesonaSunday,.rather thenloafinginthelanesorplaying Pitchantitossenderthehedges. Whoistoblamehim?HisLordshipisasloyalasubjectofKing Edwardasistheparsonofhieearishandhehasgoodauthorit7.lot hisviewsin,theedictsoftwoKings ofEnglandwhohavecertainly NeverBeenSuspectedofSymenthv WithPopery.
AttheConversazioneheworea jacketandaturban,,whichwasquite unusualwithhimatsuchfunctions. Ihaveneverseenhimwearaturban before. IbelievethatwhenDhingracommittedthesemurdershewas drunkwithbhang.Theeffectof thatdrug-istomakeamanPerfec tly.callousofwhathe:loos,and outwardlycalmawlsellpossessed. although arainmaybeonfire. DrPollenwhospentthirtyyear,,to Mena;not11the.familiar-e.mptrans whenhesawDhingraafterthemurdr Whentheconseiratorshat hintdrunktheypackedthearmour' ofweaponsintohispocketsandsent himonhismission.Iamquitesat isledthattherewasadeliberate /dot,andunieesthe,iolicetakestringent'measuresthismurderwillhe followedhefurtheroutraaes."
SundaySportsinEngland KingCharlesI.,withthesanctionof th,AnglicanPrimate.expresslyput. listedahookofSundaesports,emp haticallyrenewingandconfirmingthe enactmentofhisfatherJamesI., whodesiredthathissubjects,"debarredfromlawfulrecreations on Sundaysandholidaysafterprayers ended,'shoeLdhenceforthhavefull libertytoindulgeonthosedaysin llharmlessandhealthysports, lordDeniiighaereeswiththeir llajesties. vs.
Thefartheroftheassassinisa prosperousphysician.Heismore. forhetakesaleadingpartinmufticinalaffairs,andisasortoffather confessortothepeeleintheneighbourhood,whocometohim.notonlyformedicalbelle,hutforguidance andadviceintheaffairsofthe world.Oneofhissonsisaharris-
Thegeneralimpression!Dhingraleft onmewasthathedidnotcarevery greatlyforhisstudies,andthathe de'.oterltoomuchtimetopolitics, andtobroodingovertheerievances ofhiscountryandhiscountrymen. Icalledathislodgingssometime inArndt,andwasCAthat,hehad left,TheLandladythoughthewas livingart'llighgaite,butdidnotknow hisaddress.Itdidnotre-ntiremuch intellisanceonmt.Parttoltiewthat Hie:heat.meantTtidiaHouse,Highgate,wherethefollowersofKrishnavsrmazathered.inadditiontothe oninionshehadexpressedtome.T hadsealhimatamein"sitting anongtheIndiaHousecon-
KinglyPrecedentsforLord Denbigh'sAction.
D.O.H.B.ONTHEVICAR'S REBUKE.
TheincidentofthevicarofNewnhtmPaidox,Warwickshire,sternly reaukingthe'theEarlofDenbighfor encouragingthevillageyouthsto aractiseathisriflerangeonSundayafternoonshasbeenverywidely reported 1.uttheusual,capital (writesD.O.H.13.1hasnotheenmade aboutalRomanCatholictryingto introducethethinendofthewedge ofa"ContinentalSunday."
Thefactisthatpeoplewhotravel
Poorlittlefellow'!Heccughs sohardhecannotsleep.That makeshimweakandsicklyallthe nextday.Hisbrotherthinksthis coughingisterrible.Sodowe,for weknowthatjustafewdosesof
willstopthecough.Forsixtyyears ithasbeenthestandardremedy withmen,women,andchildrenfor colds,coughs,andallthroatand lungdiseases.Itcontainsnonarcoticorpoisonofanykind.Besure thatyougetAyer'sCherryPectoral.Acceptnocheapandworthlesssubstitute.
SwamibyDr.J.C.Ayer6.Co.,LenaMauU.S.A.
WilliamPadbury PeopleandThingstalkedabout. enteredthePortofLondon,andi8,-cannotadetainedwhichhasonce 859vesselsofanetregisterton-spedfromthebow." napeof9,415,813werecleared.ThisSincetheearliestdaysuptothe isadecreaseof360,585torscorn-present,wereadofArtinallits paredwiththefiguresfor1907. variousbranches.
TheWhiteHousecontainsapiano inlaidwithgold.
withinthenextfouryears--£15,000p000annuallyoverandabovethe vastlyincreasedsum'alreadycontemplated. Whereisthemoneyto
weekthatLordCharlesBeresfond's Carusomakes£60,000per annum. "sensational"speech,gage"ncecause forpanic."Wethinkfarotherwise. LordCharleswantsanextraexpenTheParisCorrespondentoftheditureof£6o,000,000onthenavy London"Express"says-Signor Caruso,whoisstayingatParis,untilhecrossestoEnglandforhis concerttourisveryaneraaboutthecomefrom?Thoughhedid not publicitywhichhagbeengivento therecentconditionofhisthroat. Hedeclaresthatithasdonatima greatdealofharm,andthatheie nOwworriedandunhappy-."People envymewithoutrealisingmytroubles,"hetoldaninterviewerto-day. "Imakealotofmoney,hutI loseagreatdealeverytimeIcannotsing.Thepublicneverthinks ofthat."
Buteauarenotapoorman?askedtheinterviewer.Carusoshrugged hisshoulders."Idon'tdobadly, Imake£6o,000ayearbutthat won'tlastforever.Itmaylastfive moreyears.Yes,Ihavesigneda freshengagementforthreeyears, makingfiveyearsaltogether,with themanagementoftheManhattan OperainNewYork. Iamtoget £500anight,whichafterall,isa veryreasonailesum.
"IntheAutumnbeforeIgotothe UnitedStatesIamgoingtosingin Germanv,andIhavealsosiznedfor MonteCarloin1912.Butinthese places,Iam,ofcourse.goingtobe 'betterpaid."
KingofSpain'sMuseum..
TheKingofSpainhas,sahordiaetOaFrenchpaper,openedarather ghastlykindofMuseum.Itcontainsatcollectionofarticlesusedin attemptsuponhislifeandthose moreinnocentarticleswhichhaveaccidentalie..endangeredhim.... The firstoljectinthismuseumofhorrorsissaidtobeamilkbottle,poisonedforhistakingoffwhenhewas ababy.Later,thereisahugecrystalvase,againstwhichhefellto tile.perilofhislifewhenhewasfive yearsold.Thereisawalking-stick, whichwildlyhandledinhisneighbourhood.allbutputhiseyeout. HehassplintersoftheBarcelona bomb,theskinofoneofthehorses killedintheattackattheComedic Frencaise,andabrokenpieceofthe landauinwhichherodethatrigid withPresidentLoubetseveralfrogMentsofallsortsofthingsshattered neartheRoyalcarriageinthewedding-dayattackfinallyalargecollectionofknives,poignards,pistols, bombs.andothersuchgenialobjects amassedbythepoliceinthefraluent raidswhichhaveanticipatedand preventedmurderousPlots.. The museumseemsrichandvaried,and totheKingmustbeverysuggestive
The"Standard"isanoptimistic. Parser. Itcoollyannouncodlast
saysobrutally,LordCharlesplainly intimatedthatmostofthepresent Englishfleetisworthlittlemore thannothing.TheNavymustbe reconstrLicted,andi6,000additional mensecured.How?Thenthereis LordRoberts,whohasfranklyex pressedhisbeliefthatthearmy wouldfalltopiecesifaskedtofight. LordRobertswouldrequireanother £6o,000,000toconstructa"fighting machine-onland.IfBritain'ssafetycanhesecuredwithouttheace complishmentofimpossibilities, thereis"nocauseforpanic."But thetwoIrishlordsformulateperfectlyimpossibledemands,andsay theEmpiremustfailiftheimpossibilitiesarenotachieved."Cause forpanic"exists-ifLordC.Beresford,LordRoberts,andthe"Standard"arenotthemostridiculous, orthemosthypocritical"alarmists"thateverlived.Germansanct Americanshavecauseforlaughter thesedays.
TheJapanesewomandressesaccordingtoherage.Shewearsgold alasuntilsheis25.At3othepins arewhite,andat40shewearsplain shellcombs.
Itisestimatedthattheaverage businessmanwalksamilein181 minutes,whiletheordinaryloiterer, whohasnobusinessonhismind, takes29minutes.
GeneralBothahasgiventothe TransvaalMuseumtheBoerflag, whichwavedabovetheGovernment BuildingsatPretoriauntilthecapitalwasoccupiedbyLardRoaerts.
TnGermanprisonschessclubsare bynomeansuncommon.Theyare encouraeedbetheauthoritiesas Providinghealthymentalrelaxation forwell-conductedprisoners.
Kiplingisthenameofthelatest Canadiantown.Thereisalsoin theDominionaShakespeare; while intheU.S.A.thereare30Miltowns 3Goldsmiths.4Dickenses,30Scotts 20Bvrons,2Tremasons,anda Thackeray.
Thehighestcloudsreachtenmiles aboveneeheads.Theoarethe white,featheryforms,whichwesee onaclear(lax,. Althoughappar- entlymotionless,theytravelfrom 75to90milesanhour.
Darin;lastyear27,849vessels,of anetregistertonnageof17,184,484,
About5o,000horseswerekilledfor foodinParislastyear.
C.Y,Id.Society, Kalgoorlie OnlastFrtdayeveningintheHibernianHall,theK.C.Y.M.S.held theirweeklymeeting,theproceedingstakingtheformofaeletateof atriangularnature.
Thesubjectfordiscussionwas. whether"poverty,intemperance,or ignoranceisthegreatestincentiveto crime.
TheSpeakeron"poverty"too,: twoaspectsofhissubject,namely, the"deserving,"aaidthe"undeserving"poor. Hebasedhisargil. meatsmainlyonthe11TO(aerving sideofthequestion,andshowedthat crimeofajuvenileandadultnature chieflyspringfromthisclass.
The"intemperance"and"ignorance."supportershadthemostdifficultsidesofthequestiontodeal with,astheargumentsoftheiradversaryclearlyshowedthatintemperanceandignorancefoundahappy' huntinggroundamongthepovertystrickenportionofsociety.
The"Poverty"sideOfthequestionwasupheldbyBro.Quealey, andwassupportedbeMessrsCulligan,O'Mah-mv,Fogarty,Murphy', O'Connell,andPearsontheviews ofthe"intemperance"leader,Bro. Mullaney,weresecondedbyMessrs. Kennon.Trine/ley,Hefferman,O'llehirandQuinn,"izsorance"founda brilliantsupporterinourworthy President,Bro.Boyle,whoinaneloquentsneech,vainlytriedtomantainhisaenectofthe.rmestionand wasaiilvseconded1.vBro.Scott.
NextFridayevening,being"Ma,geeineNight,"aninterestingseries-I codeine'articles,contributedbythe memaersoftheSociety,willberead, ansithefollowingweekthemembers willOwasocialeveningtotheir friends,accompaniedbyabrilliant seriesofmoving.nicturee.Toomuch creditcannotbegiventoourworthy hon.Secretary,Mr.R.W.'Knowles. whowasmainlyinstrumentalInrevivingthisSocietyandwhohasin viewtheestablishme,,tofajuvenile l.ranchtocaterfortheyouth,ofour Catholicschools.whentheyhavetertheireducationalcareer.It willt'i'-etheformofaBoas'elute and.itistobehopedwillresultin muchberet.
TheArtofSilence. OurCorrespondent).
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Wereadofpatientandinterested studentsstrivingtheirbesttoexcel inthatparticularbranch'ofArtthey mayh.studying.Yet,thereisan Artto-day,theleaststudiedofall, onethatissadlyneglected.Within thereach,thegraspofall,andcostingnothing. Whatisit?Youask-"TheArk ofSilence."Yes,inthatonelittle wordsilence,liesgfreatart,ittoo, requirespatienceandcarefulstudy, theentrancefeetothe"Schoolof Sillnce,.'ischarity,andtheshunning ofallthatislowandmeaninour speechregardingothers,andthe studyconsistsofacamplandjudicioustrainingandguardoverthat particularlyslipperyorgan,,thetonerne. Howmanyofuswouidgive muchtorecallbitterandslanderous wordsspoi-enofcabers-wicked,venomousgossip.andlikeastonethat gathersthemoss,goneonandon increasing.
Someinnocent.soulruined,perhaps driventoruin.Ah,Gadhowoftendowedoit,.dayinanddayout. Allthroughthatthirstingcuriosity, andthedesiretohearourselvestalk WhitaninsulttoHim.whehumbled Hims.:ltforoursakes.WhoCame to;earthasman,honouringthevery nameofIranbydollarso.Yet,n-an hearingthenameofman,afterHim degradesallthehieihestandhest thatisinhim,theveryessenceof Himwhomademan.Inspeaking ofmanwomanisincluded,forfrom menshewasmade,althoughphysirallydifferent,bothhavethesame equalgifts.speechthought,ayhsical motion,etc.,yet'towhatdegrade-f tionarethesegiftsnotput? "Itisnotthe'-rentoccasionsof humanlifealone,thatmakeupeitheritshanninessorithsorrow; but itisthethousandlittlethings,numberlessasthenladesofgrass,orthe leavesofthetrees,thatgiveitits character."Listeningtozossip,or inadvertantlihearingit,letusnot betheonetotenreedit,trueoruntrueasitmaybe,rememberingin sodoing,isreallymurdermorally, whichisas0,uall,sinfulastaking another'sMo.Lothcanbedonein theheatofthemoment,andalso calmlyanddeliberately.Therefore, letusbecomelifemembersof"the4 SchoolofSilence."nlacingitas,art Artonthehighestninnsale,toexcel inittothegloryofklmiehte.God, andforthelov,andcharitytowards ournetehbour.
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Lvnet.andn. '<°11v.Amongthe donationsreceivedtit)tothepresent arethosefromHisExcellencythe Governor,theMayor.ofPerth,the CelticClub,Mrs.T.F.McCarthy, Mrs.B.C.O'Briee,Mrs.R.Hanna. Mrs.F.McCartneyandMissArdle. MissRoselleToliarrangedthefancy sets.andMr.TollactrelasMae &Irinatheevening.
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OelastWednesdayafternson,air. W.T.NelliganwasmarriedtoliceAliceMayO'MaraattheCanedra oftheImmaculateConception,Victoria-Square.ArchdeaconSmythofficiatedattheceremony.The 'Churchwascrowdedwithfriendsant acquaintancesofthenappycouple. whoarebothwellknownandhigh! resaected.TheyareexemplaryCatholics,andthisperhaps,asmuchas any,thingelsecontributedtotheir popularity. Mrs.Nelliganmade hostsoffriendsinthecityduring theyearsshespentinbusinessand Mr.Neiliganisoneofthemosnpopularofficialsinthemetroplis. Th,newlv-marriedpairrecelvel showersofriceandconfettiontheir appearanceoutsidetheCathedral.Aftertheceremonytheyrepairedto thehomeoftheBride'sparents-Mr.
wasinwaiting. Theusualtoasts wereproposedandrespondedto.A bundleoftelegramsfromhisEastern friendsconveyedtheirheartycongratulationstoMr.Nelliganonhismarriage. Mr.WilliamO'Marathe bride'sfathergaveherawayMr. Jan-esA.Kenndywashest,man andthebrideemaidswereMisses MollieandNoraO'Mara,sistersof thebride.
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inVictoria-Avenue, theOr;bansheldintheHibernianEntailCurrie,VeraGill,DoraPower HallonTuesday3rdinstant,andRachelGray,JeanMurray,ReneMcwhichwewerecompelledtohadov-Kenzie,MarieCalvin,MabelSayetell, erfromlastweek:- KathleenRyan,andPearlStone. MatrdieMitchell,Dat1;oldil;ArthuriTheSpanishDancerssetincluded RutterJesterMissE.Aus-KathleenMansfield,NellieMansfield tey. MissFlirt N. Bolle,DorrisAshley,andDottieMansfield. SpanishDancer;AileenMitchell,Attheconclusionofthechildren's FollyDorisYeo,Brigand'sDough-programmetheadultsenjoyed,a ter;JeanFinlay,GirlfromGotten-masseeradehall.MissRosettaToll burgDorothyHoward,CherryRipe;wassuceessfulinwinningthevery Matf)Keeffe,YellowChrysanthem-handsomlthree-guineabrigs-alarge ClareBrady,eveningdress;framedpicture-forthLestfancyDoraO'Connit.,eveningdressHil-dress("TheLadyofLyons")at da:Good,Folly: JeanGriffin,Jap-thishall.The.gentlemeniwholindanese AliceO'Brien,DainyinaidleassistedtheladieswereMessrs.F. EthelGood,JapaneseMetaRive,Guerin,E.J.Blake.P.B.Snigg,J. Japanese; MayStephens,.evenine. dress; MayMain.GipsyBuhha Whelogan,MyLittleDutchColleen WinnieLanton,FourO'clockTea DaisyWarlrope,NewMoonVera Howlett.JapaneseWinnieFurlong. SaaniehDinsetEdieFurlong,FollyMillieMitchell,Forget-me-not LornaGoleline,Cowslips;tFreddie Golding,eteninadressOwenO'Neill 'cric,eter;CharleyHay,s,Swagman: Th.prizeforthehestsetwaswon 1,3-M'ssToll'sShaliespearianRomeo andJanetset.Thissetwa,sreally chatenin,e,andincladedi(Romeos), SadieBurke,TrixieRonan,Brirlie Crowley,ClarkFitzgerald,(Juliets) VeraStone.RonaMurray,Flo Star':s.andFlorrieGallagher.The Romeoswore1rownsuitsandtights theannexe.Nenilesstosaymuchwithbrownvelvetcloaksandcaps. ofthsuccessofthesocialwasduewilhrtfe.therandatouchofhello totheeffortsoftheladies'Commit-tropevisibleinthesleeves. The towhichcomprised-Mesdames Julietswereinthedaintiestfrocksof honesDillon,Munro,Gabbody,Cop-whitesilkmuslinwithasilvergirlevMackay Fennell,McCarthy.dle.afr,ntpanel,andacapof Fitzgerald,FenwicaMissesFraser,pearls.Allwerelittlechildren.The Harold,Maggetti,Jen';ins.Fitzpatnri'efortheseatteiresswasawarded He- toRuneWho-ogan,esaLittle Supperover,dancingwasagainD-ItchMaiden,inadearlittledress in-W.:zedinwithran.wedvigor,andof;Anasatinantiwhitemuslinand itwaswellupinthemorninghourslacecapandapron.TheFrenchset, beforetheexhilaratingpastimetv.-arrangedbyMissToll,ineludedthe mintd. MissesMoveMac'-ay.BellaLessells, Thesecretarialdutieswereconjoin-Ness'sGray,NellieJones,Phyllas dischargedbyMessrs.J.Dillon,Smith.JeanSavage,ClariceStone. andJ.Gabbedyinacapableman-andWinnieMell;andtheGrand ner. MilitarySetwascomnesedofthe
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TheR.M.S.Orseiva,thefirstofthe newmailaceits,cameintoFremantle lastwee'.Herarrivalwitathe mailsisacomplete.departureinthe maritimehistoryoftheCommon wealth.Hithertomailsbetweenthe antipodesandthiscountryhavebeen carriedsolelyunder.theBritishflag. FromFebruar.t,nexttheOrsovaand herfoursisterchipswillflytheflag oftheSouthernCross,analtheywill bemannedonlybywhitelabour.In additionthenewcontractreduces themaximumtimeallowedforthe asopnandgoodplaywasimpossiblePassaoeFormerlyitwas696hours, Needlesstosay.thevictorywasveryinPlumeitistohe650hourshome- profinelyreceivedbyall,savethewardand635hoursoutwird,Brin- eentlefrindsofthepeststudents.disibeingtheterminalpartcontern- -4-. pSatedonthissideinsteadof The"AnglicanChurchPageant,"Naples. hasbeencalled"themostatrocious anachronismonreconi." WhyMr.Georgeinhisfirstseeechthis not? WondegwhatCanonBrightyearsaidsalariesandexpensescon- orCobbettwouldthinkofthe'thine-fleetedwithParliamentbroughtthe theshadowminusthesunstance Casttoabout£20,000perannum. Heaskedmemberswhetheritwould Therecentrainsandthundernothebetterforthemto.bedocked stormsseemtohaveaffectedmanoftheirsalariesentirelytoldtode- andbeastinthisso-celledbenightedvotesomeofthemoneysosavedto landofW.A.Therainsranawaykeepingonpublicservantssothat-"Star."
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Thediscussionoverthelocalhos- Payfor p dpisacoussedton pitalcontrolandotherproposalsofhers. TheSickvisitorsreported theGovernmentintheedirectionofthataothwereimproving. theconcentrationoflocaladministration,!bringstothefrontthenecessityforsome.,alterationinthe presentconstitutionand'powersof theCentralBoledofHealth.Ttie Body,centredinPerth,hasnotthe faintestideaofthewantsandgen- eralreittirementsofthe_goldfields.A renresentathaattendsthemeetings andgivessomeLeilaonfieldsopin- ionsandconditions,hutitisnroPe-fromthemembersofSt.Brigid's lessforabodefacedwithsuchwide(Women's),Branch,anditiscon- intereatsinandaroundtheraetropotoRefreshments,etc.,wasformed fidentlyhopedthattheentertainment histoknowordoanythingeffectivewillbeagreatsuccess. onthegoldfieldsorthefarinlandTheSecretaryoftheHibernian towns.ThedecentralisationofthisHallnotifiedtheBranchthatthe bodeweoldbringbotheconomyandhallhadbeenletforAug.19th,the greatereffectiveness.Theremaybedateofnextmeting.SisterShine acentralboardforthecoastaldis-leerykindlycameforwardandplaced trietsbutthereshouldcertainlyse'aroomatherplaceatthedisposal a'teehod,ifoneisthoughtneees-'ofmembers.Thiswasacceptedwith saryforthegoldfields.Atpresent'mint-thanks. theworkofinseectionandofordersAftertnemeetingclosedtheusual bringsresultsannoYinaandsome-danceandcard-playingwereindulged timesveryhumorous.Inoneorlinforaconrleofhoursbythemem- twocasesthehoardhasfounditsamofbothbranches,viz.,St.Pat- orderscontrarytothedictateseith.rick'sandSt.Brigidne erofhygieneorcDmironsense,in viewce*localconditionsandgeo- graphy,andaltogetheritsworkbecomessuperogeaorywiththepassingofthecontrolofthehospitalsand. likefunctionsintothebandsofthe localbodies.Itissurprisinghow thegoldfieldshavesubmittedsolong tobearingtheexpenseofacoasted nomineebody,whichismoreconcernedwithPerthdeal)dratinagl:and, othercomplexsystemsofsanitation thin'with:lathinglikelytooccur ontheeoldfields.Asitis,the fieldsareoveraunwithinspectors whoapparentlyhavenothingtodo toma'eupjastificationforthelaLours. VisitsofCentralHealth BoardInsneitors,industrialstatis ticscollectors,andmanyothersof thecivilservicearmy,tareire a greatPartofthetimeoftheindus- trialworldofthefields,andwhen itisfoundthezesultofsuchvisits istheorderingofthewashing of doors,andraisingoffloorsofclosetsaninch,thepaintingofwindows,andsoforth,ashasbeenthe -aserecently,theabsurdityofthe procedureIsatoncemanifest.The Healthactcaneasilybecarriedout bythelocalbodies.theFactories' ActaseasilyappliedlathePolice andthehealthbodiesunderspecificreetilationsfortheconductandconstructionoffac'ories.andthesay in;ofexpensetotheStatewould becensideranne..Thenewly.appoint-edassistantcommissionermight turnearlsattentiontotheanomaliesandthedoueleservicerecorded undernoticewhilethefields'local bodiesmightwellconsiderthecon- stitutionofacentralboard,ofhealth cnferenceforthefieldstodiscuss health.hes-lien.andkindredsale nets.TheBoardwouldbeamost beneficialandeconomicalimprove- menttotheexistingadministration.
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.1i'ecordi thereisawellsubstantiatedandun-larfriendofmustofthegreat questionablehistoricaltradition,thatscientistsofEuropeinhistameand DirwischofBohemiahadmadesimisaocmieteinleshe. rofmanyofthescientific amonkbynameFatherProcopius larexperimentsanddemonstrations Yetathirdgreatnamein BeforeFranklin.Itiscertainfromhistoryiceelectricityisthatof acomparisonofdatesthatFathergreatFrenchscientist-Ampere.Fel Dirwischhadputliehedarecordofhisbrilliantdiscoveriesinmagnetism hissuccessfuleffortsininducingandelectricityhehasbeencalledthe lightningfromthecloudsinthefounderofthescienceofdynamics. shapeofaspare,theyearbefore!Heanticipatedtheinventionofthe Franklinessayedwithhisfamouselectrictelegraphbyplanningan'apparatusinwhichaseparatewirewas usedforeachletter,i.ywhichitwas easytokeepupcommunicationbetweendistantpoints,andhesalvel severalotherscientificprobleme.
kite.Someevenass21'tthatFranklinheardof,ifhedidnotreadFatherDirwiach'swork,andthisview wouldseemtoderiveconfirmation fromthefactthatFranelinstarted onalargescalewithhiskite-knowingthathewasbutenlargingon originaldiscoveries.Butapartfrom therelativeclaimsoftheabovetwo eminentmentothe.discoveryofelectricity,wehaveitonunInestionablo authoritythatsomeofthemostimportant,andfar-reachingdiscoveries inelectricalscienceareduetoAloYsiusGalvani-aprofessorofanatomy inItaly,whofirststudiedthePlumomeeaofanimalelectricity,asthey canbeobservedinthe'.rogundercertaincircumstances.Itissaidthat thegreatscientistwasstruckwith the,effectwhichthepresenceofa smallelectricalapparatushadonthe nervesandmusclesofafrogand thatthenearerhebroughttheapparatusthemoredidthemuscles twitch.Hiswifewhoobservedthe phenomina,suggestedthatprobablyelectricitywastheagentwhich'musedthetwitchinginethedeadanimal. Hethereforeresolvedtoprosecute thestudsandthescientificworld atleast-knowstodaythathewas thefatherofgalvanicelectricity-calledafterhiename.Hewasevenfar inadvanceofhistimeinrewardto theimportanceattachingtoanima' !electricity. Itisonlyinrecent times,thathisdiscover,hasreceived Idueappreciation.Hewasanorielnilthinker,aleaderofothers,in scientificadvance,andhisdiscoveries eveninanatomyentitlehimtoa distintruishedplaceinthehistoryof thatscience.
CatholicsandElectricity
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TheRev.FatherO'Reillyofthe, DioceseofTasmania,isspendinga holidayinWestAustralia.Hehas spentnearly3oyearsintheTasmanianmission.
Asforhisreligion,itisonlyIleSeSSarytohaveOsseamtellusthe storyofhowhehimself.,overtakenle. misgivingwithregardtofaith,and roamingalmostaimlesslythrough thestreetsofParistryingtothink outsolutionsforhisdoubtsandthe pro'ilemsthatwouldsoinsistently presentthemselvesreseectinetheintellectualfoundationsofChristianity, finallywanderedonedayintoa churchandfoundAmperethereinan obscurecorner,tellinghiebeads. Menemhimselfwasmovedtodothe samething,forAmperewaslooked uponasoneofthegreatestliving scientistsinFrance.UnderthemagictouchofanexampleBeethis, andthequietinfluenceofprayer, Oeanam'edoubtsvanished,neverto return.
Ohm,isthenextgreatmindinthe list.He,too,was8mostdevout Catholic.To'describehismarvellous inventionswouldmakeourarticle,alreadylongenough-toomuchfor ourspace.Afterhimcomesthefa mousAbbeHauy-greatinscience, andequallygreatasaCatholic.
TheVeryRev.DeanPhelan,V.G., ofMelbourne,returnedfromNew Norciaafterspendingawee,In themission--duringwhichhewent throughtheexercisesofaRetreat. Hewasdelightedwiththehoursand exercisesoftheBenedictinesandwas verystruckwiththesystematic completenessineverydepartmentof thelargehouse.Hestay.atthe PalaceHotel,andwiltremainuntil thesteamerfortheEastleaveson nextTuesday.OnthereturnjourneyhewillheaccompaniedeyFatherO'ReillyofTasmania,whowill thenhavespentaclearweeinthe West.Thelattergentlemanalso staysatthePalaoeHotel.
ThefinalmeetingoftheSt.Patrick'sDayCelebrationCommittee washeldatthePalace,onlast Tuesdaynight,theprincipallateness beingthepresentingofthebalance sheet.TheRev,FatherVeilingin theabsenceofFatherSmyth,(who hadtoattendanothermeetingon thesameevening),presided,and therewasasatisfactoryattendance. MrMiller-theactingSecretaryreportedthathehadreceivedaccounts againsttheCommitteeincludingthe rentiftheShowGroundstothe amountofReoandupwards. The wholeamountwascollectedliyvoluntarycontributionsin;thedifferent districtsfromMellandJunction) Fremantle.Messrs.CoolingofVictoriaPareandJ.O'Callaghanof Perth,checkedthestatementofaccountsand 'milts,whichonbeingTresentedtothemeetingwaS unenimously-adopted.Allaccounts haveternPaid,andasmall.unucrit remainsinhandwhich08therecommendationofthemeetingwillbe handede,.ertotheSt.Jose:h4Crp hanaee.
Yet.thisgreatmanwasamost devoutCatholic.Asayoungman hewaspiousenoughtomake Noveste,inorderthathemightbave theguidanceofGodinthechoiceof awifeandifresultsproveanything itwouldseemthat'hiswfewaseYenhimnotonlyashisnaturalcornPlement,buthisstrernaturallguide,
inItaly.Hewasdeposedfromlit positioninconselnence,but.heremainedfirm,andthouerhhisworth compelledtheGovernmentto'restore him,hediedinpovertyshortlyafter h'srestoration.
Thenextremarkablenameinthe historicrowofelectricalscientistsis thatofVolta,whobeganhiswondrousexperimentsinelectricityon theeveofthe19thcentury,andsunsonientlystartledthescientificworld withhismechanismofappliedelectricity.
AIdoerapherofVoltasaid:-
Wehearsomuch,andwemayreadandcomforter.So'sleetwashis fidelitytowhathebelievedwas'his somuchinthisage,co::thealleged oPpositionoftheChurchtoscience,dutytohisrulers,thatherefusedto andhowlittlescienceprogressedun-taketheoathofallegiancetothe tiltheintellectualshackleswerere-'ReeublicwhichNapoleonestablished movedbytheonwardmarchofintellectundertheaggressivedominationoftheanti-Catholicregime,-thatwewouldcertainlyexpectthat theleadingdiscoverersinthescience ofelectricity-(whiohhasattainedto suchscientificperfectionwithinthe lastcentury)wouldheallmaterialists,prominentProtestantsorindifferentists.EventhehistoriessubmittedforCatholicschoolsinthis Stateandelsewhereasparagonsof impartialityteachthatitisonly sincetheriseofprotestantism,that scientificprogressbecameevident, whilethegeneraladult°Pinionseems tobethatat:leastinthedomainof 'electricityfewifany,Catholicsare prominent.Asamatteroffact,it willnotlakeverymuchtimeorlabourtoshowthatthegreatestnames eonnectniwithelectricitybelongto menwhowereneithermaterialists, norProtestants,butwhowerefaithfulandloyaladherentsoftheMotherChurchofChristendom.They wereevenPraserfulanddevoutmen, whonotmerelyacknowledgedGod astheCreator,andHisProvidence, asaguideandconservatorbutwere humbleenoughtoconfess.andto Practicallyprovethatprayerisa mostpowerfulmeansof(pelingman toshe-43hiscourseinlife.toenlightenhismind,andtowithstandand conquererrorandsin. Protestanthistoryhaswrittenum Franklinasthefatherofmodern electricity-eecause,-itisalleged,he wasthefirsttodiscoverthatlightninewasonlyahigherandmore violentmanifestationofthesame setofphenomenawithwhichmany peoplearefamiliarunderth,nameof
Ina!word,inspiteofthefoolish Persuasionthat,greatandoriginal thinkersinsciencecannotbesincerebelieversoracceptthegreat mysteriesofChristianityonfaith, themostimeortantfoundersinthat mostmodernofsciences,electricity, wereallofthemfaithfulCatholics, anddeeplyreligiousmen.Adistinguishedprofessitoflie:etiologyonce declaredtkatnoscientistcantake hisfaithseriously,butmustkeep hisreligionandhissciencethoroughlyseparatedfromoneanother.This maybetrueasfarastheadherents oftheProtestantsectsgo,butitis certainlynottrueforCatholicity, norisittrueforAnglicanism. ManydistineuishedEnglishelectrical scientists.as,forinstance,Faraday, ClereMaxwell,andthelateLord Kelvin,ha'ebeen(eliteasfaithfulin their1'611.4inChristianityaswere thegreat'CatholicScientistson whomwedweltatthebeginningof thisarticle. Thereisneed.therefore,tocorrectthisfalsenotionwith regardtotheincompatibilityof faithandscience.Thereisnosuch thine.Second-ratescientists,swam. Pe''Partlybyth"irconceitandthe floodofnewknowledgethathas someovertheminourmodernscientificadvance,dolosetheirfaith,or atbarel'esomeunfaithfulinthe practiceoftheirreligion.
"Onlynow,alterthediscoveryof thisnewkindofelectricity-whichlel notworkmerelybyjerks,butflowedinaConstantstreamfrompoleto Pole-onlynowwasthismightynaturalagentwontotheserviceofman Volta.isthereforeaboveallothers, theonewhoin-ol,egroundnotonly foranimmenseamountfnewl'newIcelseintro-galvanismwhichconstituteourmostwonderfulmechanicalelectsatthe'presenttime."
ThosewhofollowedVoltadeclared thateoperfectwashismindthata sin.Lediscoveryofhiscouldnothe saidtohetheresultofchance.Vole towasadevoutbelieverandfaithfieCatholic.Araks:,saidthat.Vol la'sPilewasthemostwonderfulInstrumsetthathasevercomefrom thehandofmen,notexcludingeven thetelescope.orithesteamengine, yettheinventorofitwenttoMass. notonlionSunders,andhols.days, hutfreenentleevenalinenetheweek, andhisfavouritedeeetionwasthe Rosar,.Hewee:nownforhis oherityandeiseilinees,'wasespecially likedbythecountrypeopleanions electricityinordinarylife. Butwhomhelived,yetwastheparties
Theminisofscience,however,are abovean,suchtrivialityasthis, andmaintaintheirfaithinProvidenceandinthehereafterinallits prietin!.purity.-thelyinghistories ofanti-Catholicsnotwithstanding.
CALENDAR.. Augusteth-RISundayafterPentecost.FeastoftheAssumptionofOurBlessedLad. DoubleofFirstClasswith Octave.
August16-St.Roche(Confessor.).
ASewprizetrophiesremainedon hand,andtheyarereservedforthe neetcelebration.Aheartyvoteof than'oitoMr.Miller,troughtthe meetingtoaclese.Therecanbe nociolbt,but.thatMr.MillerdeservedthelestthanesoftheIrish communityinthemetropolitanarea. Whenmatterslooked'badly.thevoluntars,shoulderedthewholedutiesof Secretary.andthoughhehadlittle timeathisdisposal,hesawthebusinesstroubleendinhonourandsenora]satisfaction. Thelabourand disaereeisblenessincidentaltocollectingmoniesmusthaveheentheoccasionofworryandannoyancetoMr. Miller,iditwefelsurethereisa greatconsolationattachingtothe successfulsventuationofhiswore.
Alargemetin;ofth'"St.Anne's CharitateeSociety,"washeldinSt. Joset'sSchodRoom,onTuesday night-ArchdeaconSmythinelse Chair.. Apologieswerereceived fromseveralmembersfarinability toattend,ssalsofromMr.O'Mahony,theHon.Secretary.After somedesultoryliscussion°seethepropositiunlaidbeforemembersatthe, lastmeetine.itwasdecidedtoailjournfurtherconsiderationuntilthe Secretaryhadhadtheopportunityof consultingwiththeTreasurerofthe Society.Asplendidspiritofear wetnessandco-operationisevidencedintheattendancesatthemonthlymeetings,andweeelstir>.thatin very.shorttime,theSocietywillbe inaveryattrectivestate,andwill comPeltheeeneraladmirationofitit community.
Tues.17th-OctaveofSt.Laurence Martyr. Wed.18th-Bt.HyacinthConfessor. Thur.19th-St.UrbanII.Poneand Confessor. Fri.loth-St.Bernard, andDoctor. Sat21st-St.JohnFrancesCieChan tal(widow).
Confessit
TeRev.FatherCanney,C.SS.R. conductstheAnnualRetreatatSt Joseph'sOrphanage,thisweek.
Wearepleasedtobeabletoinform ourreaders,thatHisExcellencythe GovernorandLadyEdelineStricklandhaveelventheirpatronageto, andhivenromisedtheirattendance at,theGrandSacredConcerttobe giveninamonth'stimeinHisMai-. ests'sTheatre,inaidoftheCathedralCreanFund.Ourrenderswill rememberthatMr.W.J.Weethoven, intendstosubmit"Haydn'sImperialMass,"-toneofthefinestpieces ',I*musicalcomensitioninexistence), sungbyasplendidchoirwithfull
orchestralaccompanimeutWefeel surethattheconcertwillbetheeneret,andmostelaborateinsacred musicyetpresentedinPerth,and anoverflowattendanoeisassured. Furtherparticularswillbepublieleal inthiscolumn.Messrs.Dodoand Son,ofAdelaide,havebeenhonoured withtheOrderfortheneworgan, andalreadytheworkofbuildingthe organhasbeenstarted.Thefirm guaranteestheinstallationoftheorganintimeforthenextEaster Festival.
TheSistersofMercy,St.Joseph'sSchoolwerequitesurprised whenatervecontingentofchildren calledattheschoolonlastTuesdayandas'tobeadmittedas pupilsOninquiryeitwasdiscovered thattheybelongtotheDrinne.ticCompan,ofwhich"MaggieMoore,"is theStarArtist,nowperformingin Perth.Theypractiseattheirprofeesiondaring.theforenoon.andthey wishedtobeschoolgirlsforthe wholeoftheafternoon.Thechildren werequitedeligirtedattheideaof beingchildreniforevenapartofthe day.TheycommencedonWednesdaysodwillcontinueuntilthe Companyleavethecity.
onlastWednesday'nightcompriseda "SpellingBee,"anda"Reading Competition."Bothprizeswere capturedbytheladies.'MissMaggieGalleywonthebeautifulserviette ringpresentedbyBro.H.Lake,for the"SpellingBee;"andSister AnnaLynamwonthePrizeforthe ReadingCompetition. The Warrenresidentsareasking-"WhywastheBusselton-JarrahwoodorNannup RailwayHaltaeforetheBridgetownWilativieRailway?" One\cr.) 1,11,s,inabl,"why"isthefactthat ihenewmillatNannupwillmake theBusseltonJarrahwoodapaying lineandinthisageofeconomya "goodpav"deservesfirstconsidera. tion. Atthesametimeallmust admitthattheconstructionofthe BridgetownWilgarruplineissomewhatundulydelayed.
BUNBURY.- TheCommittee,whohavebeeneadeavourinetomeettheliabilityon thePresentationConvent"Iona") atCottesloe,arestillearnestand, aithusiasticintheirintentions. edeservethehighestpraisefor thesplendidspirittheyaremanifesnee,andwehopetheireffortswill anotatesuccessfully.
ThefirstreviewoftheCadet CorpsattachedtotheChristianBro there'ColleenSt.Georges-Terrace, Perth.taaesplaceonSaturday--the I4th,whenalltheboyswillbein uniform,andtheirparentsand friendspresent. Itisapitythat thee,uniformsdidnotarriveearlier intheyear,astheboyswould havemadeasPlendieldisplayonthe 1,ainciaaloccasionswhichinvited theirpresence.
TheBunl.uryCouncilhasputastop toSundayFootballMatchesatthe SouthernPort.TheiractionishighlycommendableandisOpiate:leaby themajorityoftrueChristiansin theSouthWest.Weknownothing ofSundayfooteallontheGoldfields hence,wehavenothingtosayfor oragainstit. ButintheSouth Westwe!nowthatSundayFootball -matchesarrangedfor,andplayed onSunday-islittleshortofdemoralising. Colliehasanunenviable reputationforSundaydesecrationiu theSouthWestandmuchofthis evilmaybetracedtoSundayfootballtherethemembersoftheCollieMunicipalCouncilwillbe advisediftheygracefullyandcourageouslyfollowthegoodexamplegiven thembyBunbury.
DONNYBROOK.- wenttoWatincroo,wheretheyresideduntilthedeceasedladymarried Mr.HenryRightonGibbs,asuccessfuldairyman,andtheycontinuedin thatbusinessfurabout22years,an terwhichtheytookuptheirresidenceinPerth,andUsedaretired life.Thedeceased,leavesa.grownupfamilyofthreesons,fivedaughtersandeigthtgrandchildren,and hadreachedtheageof66years. During,alliheryearsasmotba,wife, andcitizen,Mrs.Gibbswasabright exampleinherstateoflife. She wasamemberoftheSacredHeart Association,themonthlymeetingsof which,shenever,exceptfrom,ehysi calormoralimpossibilitywasabsent. Shewasalsoanexemplary memberofOurLady'sSodality-attaehedtoLoretoConventAdelaideTerrace.Totheobligationsofthis: admirableSocietysheewasmost faithful. Whoeverelsemayhave beenmissedfromitsmonthlymeet ingsandfromthepracticesofthe Retreat,Mrs.Gibbsneverwasknown tonegligentlyabsentherself. She alwaystimedherbusinesstoallow herattendanceatthemeetingson theeveningsoftheFirstFridays. TheSodalityhadaRequiemMass offeredforhersoulonlastMonday, intheCathedral. Archdeacon SmythcelebratedtheMass,and thereweremanymembersoftheSodalitypresentwhoofferedtheirMass antiHolyCommunionforherrepose.HolyMasswasalsocentre. tedatSt.Brield's,WestPerth,on Mondaymorningforthepeaceand reposeofhersoul.Mrs.Gibbswill
handcarriedtheballtotheirend, andquicklyeotoliedabehind. At thechangeofendstheContentlads quicklygottoworkandthetail wassooncarried,totheforwardlinea where"Lenny"Wattssmartlypicked theballupfromabunchofWest Leederville'sandcoollypuntedMidland'sfirstgoal,atwhichfeatthe cheersoftheharrackersweredeafening.AfterthistheMidland'smade nomistakes,andranovertheiropponentsinthefollowingquarters. Greatenthusiasmprevailedamong thespectator's,especiallyamongthe ex-Pupilswhowereproudofthesuccessoftheirschool.Theumpire, Mr.Loughridgewasveryfairand hisdecisionswerealwayscorrect. Thefinalscoreswere MidlaneiJunctionConventSchool: 6goals4l,chiisds(40plea). WestLeedervill,School coal6behinds,(12.-ptse
Thewinner'sgoal-kickerswere Watts,O'Connor,Jones,Finde.Haselmore,andWooller.Wishkatkicked theloser'sLoral.Thewinner'sbest playerswereFindeHeaney.Niland,WattsWooller,andO'Dwyer whiletheloser'sbestwereWilkes, Bradfoot,Jackson,McDonald,Smith. Berry,andWishkatt(2).
)(nomNees (OurCorrespondent).
TheAnnealBalI,in
Wearepleasedtohearthatthe SistersofMercyfromBunbury-in. tendopeningaConventschoolat Donnybrookatsomeftitiandate.The wantofsuchaschoolhasbeenlong feltatthe"Brook.';ifsuchaninstitutionwereestablisheditwouldbe wee.supportedbyallclassesofthe community.
ThroughthekindnessoftheRev. Bro.Norris,theprincipalinSt.Pat-GREENBUSHES.rick'sPrimarySchoolagoodnum-Moatseverewintryweatherwas heroftoysreceivedinstructionsinexperiencedlastweekgreatshowers thesernin2;ofMass,andwill'soonoahailfellonFriday,andanunusual heabletotakethisplacesonthedownpourofraincontinuedduring, Altar.TheRev.Bro.intendsalso tosupplyahandof.goorivoicesfor theBenedictineServicesonSunday SaturdayandSunday. Deepsympathyisexpressedonall sidesforFrankandMrs.Melvinon naehts.Thisisasplendididea,asthedeathoftheironlydaughter. theyoungvoicesoftheboyswillBusinessisverdullonthetinsoledbeautifullyattheLitanyandfinals; withtheexceptionofthe TantumErro.TheRev.Bro.Cul-dretieeslittleisIeingdonetofish ligan-PriecipalattheColleenhasa splendidchoirofboysattheCollege -whosinetheBenedictineaserviceon Sundaytin-hiswithsplendideffect. Theyhavebeentrainedle-theBrotherhimself,andtheyarereally
outthemetal.Theproblemofthe tolesisstillwaitingtobesolved.
Fromageologicalpointofviewwe aredriventoconcludethattheloans mustbesomewhereintheneighbourhoodofthe'Bushes.'yet"thishere good,thoughtheyhavehadonlyalode."seemstobealwaysonthe fewweets'training. horizon,aselusiveastheRainbow, leadasdifficulttofindasthe'Phile
hemissedverymach,notonlyby herownfamily,whoweredevotedly attachedtotheirgoodMother,but alsobyalargecircleofcousinsand acquaintances,wholovedherforher eeodness.andhervirtueandher loneandhonourablelife. OnSunday,amidtheterrorsof thunderandlightning,andtheAnagreeablenessoftorrentialrains,het remainswereconveyedtoSt.Bri gid'sChurch.WestPerth,wherethe arstrortionofthelurialservice wasreadbytheRi_htRev.MonsignorBourke,V.G.Thebodywas thentakentotheCatholicCemetery Karra,katta.andinterred,theRev. Dr.O'Hurleyofficiating.Thepall bearerswereMr.T.G.Molloy(May' orofPerth),Mr.T.F.Quinlan (SpeakeroftheLegislativeAsseni ble),Lieut.-ColonelCampoell,Mr.H. Stone,Mr.M.G.Lavan,Mr.M.F. C.Cavanagh.Mr.A.Woodbridge. andMr.WilfordMitchell.Thechief mournerswereMessrs.H.W.,G. B..antiA.Gibbs.(sons),Mrs.F. Treadeokl,Mrs.F.G.Chipper,Mrs. A.E.Fountain,theMissesMena andBlancheGibbs.(daughters),Mrs. J.J.SmithandMrs.W.Wiegett (sinters).Ma.BernardDully(brother),Messrs.Treedgold,Chipperand Fountain(sons-in-haws,MastersCy ailandRightonCavanagh(grand sons). Messrs.J.B.,F.J..H., andE.DulaandMastersW.andJ. Gans(nephews),andMr.J.L.alederson.Manewreathsweresent
aidofthe WhiteFeatherHospital,washellin theMiners'InstituteonWednesdate July7th,andwasapronouncedsiccess.Thelargeball,whichwas gailydecoratedwithbanners.and buntings,kindlylentbyMessrs. Baugh.CairnduffandThompson, wereinterspersedwithevergreensand foliagethehandiworkofthemen's committee.Inadditiontotheeow erfulordinarylights,itwasalsoernliantlyilluminatedbyelectriclights ofallshadesandcolours,which seemedtoblendbeautifullywiththe richandcostlydre-seswornbythe ladies. TheBallwasopenedbythegran'' marchledbytheMayorandMay:reas(Mr.andMrs.B.Evans),then followedoverIoncoupleswhotip PeeredtobebentonenjoyingthemseleesandeagerlytrippedthefantastictoetotheexcellentmusicsuppliedbyTatlor'sOrchestraofKai goodie.
Alargemeetingofthegeneral:sorter'sstone." committeeoftheCathedralOrganButthereisareasonforeveryFendisannoencedfornextMondaythingandthereasonwhythelodebyfriends. Thefuneralarrange7 16thinst,at8p.m.,ntheproblemisnotsolvedinGreeribusinsmeatswereearradout yMessrs RoomsofthLadiesClot,.Itisisthis.-thefieldhasneverbeenPro-Bowraandn'Dea.-Mayhersoil expectedthatasmanyaspossiblepony-prospected. LetaPractice!restinpeace. ofthecommitteeandetherswhoaremanwithbackboneandplentyof interestedinthenewCathedralOr-capitalcometoGreenbuslesandexa-
ganwillhepresent.TheBusinessminethefield,theresultmust ee tobesubmittedtothemeetingisofthefindingofthelocles.andthelone amostimaortentcharacter.andan-livednaseerityofthetineelds.Stan lessallthememberstopresentthe!amanisneededjustnow.sucha occasionwilllosemuchofitssigni-manhasneverkeento.Greenhushes. ficaece.Letishope,'therefore,thathuthewillcomestealer,orlaterand theremaylenoreasontocomplainihewillmakeafortuneandaname oftheattendance. forhimselfandforGreenbushes.
Thenewpewsrecentlyputintothe EeistleAisleoftheCathedralarea distinctadditionandagreatset offtotheinternalePPearanc^ofthe Church.CouldtheretiesixorsevenothersWaxedintheGospelAisle, theChurchwouldaefairlywellseated;andtheunseemlyvacantspace wouldbedecentlyfilledup.
SouthWester:i(otes (OurCorrespondent).
BRIDGETOWN.-
ThesubjectontheSyllabusofSt. Kieran'sBranchoftheH.A.C.B.S.,
DeathofMrs.Gibbs Weregrettoannouncethedeath andburialofoneofPerth'sbestflown'andmostreseectodicolonists, viz.,Mrs.MargaretGibbs.relictcf thelateHenryRightonGibbs,who diedaboutsixteeneearsago.Mrs. GibbshweMissDuffy),arrivedIn thisStateintheyeari859inthe ship"EmilyMitchell."withher Parents,whosettleddowninSouth Perth.Abouteighteenmonthsaftertheirarrivalherfathermetwith anaccidentfromwhathedied-leavingawidowandfamilytobewailhis
V.A.F.L. + C.GRADE. WEST LEEDZRVILLESTATE SCHOOL.V.MIDLAND JUNCTIONCONVENTSCHOOL.
Mr.D.Rensproveda,verycapable andefficientM.C. Thesupper. whichwaslaidoutintheadjoining room,kindlylenti.ytheLi'rare Committee,wasinthisbandsofa LadiesCommittee,ofwillingworkers andgreaterditisdiletothemfor thesuccesstheyachievedinProvidingsodaintyandabundantarePast.Thetattledecorationslooked brilliantandwere'admiredbyall. anditwaseasilyseenataglance thattheartistswerenotamateurat theartoftabledecorating.
TheChildren'sBall,whichisheld inconjunctionwiththeAdults,took placeonThereday.5th,overcoo childrenwhohadbeenlookingforwardfortheeventforsometime, appearedisgayattireandquite awinnerinfancycostumes.The GrindMarch,whichtooknearlyan hourtoget.throuihreflectsgreat creditonMissesLev.,andLewiswee attailyinstractedthechildrenpreviolstotheball.Awordofpraise isalsoduetoMrs.J.Lardinerand Dr.Holland.whokindlysuppliedthe musicfortheevening.
OnJuly29tirtheaboveteamsmet forthefirsttimeatWellingtonSemare,whereaveryspiritedgame commencedat5past4o'clockIn thepresenceofefairnumberofspectatorsamongwhomwas,Mr.Boas. SecretaryfortheA.andB.grades. H..'actedastimekeeper.andbefore thek-amestartedhepraisedtheMidlandJunctionSecretaryforthe Promptwayinwhichhesentinthe reportsofdifferentmatches. For thefirstquarterplaywasinfavour ofWestLeedervillewhohadneatteesalltheirownwayandplaned toofast.BraetheConventladssucceededinraisingoneflag. Then theWestLeedervilleboys,taken.:a
GeorreE.Armstrong,PharmaeueticalChemist(ManufacturingandDiePensinee,Estanished1894,draws attentiontohisnewaddressincentralHay-Street,nextShamrock Hotel,Perth,'whichishisonlyaddress.Personalcareisgivento thedespatchofmedicinesatc.,parcelpostedtoanyaddress.Proprietorof"Cava"Ointment,"andall theIris,"wellknoWnbrandoe medicalandToiletPreparations.
Whatahostofeminentvocalists areinAustralia,AmyCastles,Kate Rooney,Mme.Melba,AdaCrossley, Fp-APlnimlOMve!.
WhosaidBeg,Cs? Wealldid." TheRoyalPalacessuppliedwiththisFamousOld WhiskyforoverHalfacentury RichardHolmes&Co.,AGENTS,PERTH RWord'inSeason. Itisperhaps,notgenerallyknowathatthechilurenofat.Joeeph'sOrPilianaee,atSuelaco,havesome claimuponthepatronageofthepeehie(tthisStatefortheirservicein diedomainofindustry.Forsome considerabletimetheyhavebeenengaged,underthesupervisionofthe SistersofMercy,inthemanufacture MOliveOil,acommodity.whichis largelyusedforhouseholdpurposes, andwhichtheyleoesucceededin producingequaltothebestSpanish snick.Itispronounced'tobehighkrnutritiousasafoodfordelicate pezeonsandbecauseofthemany tee,towhichitcanbedirected,is iadlspensableinthehome.Wedirecttheattentionofourreadersto thiserowineindustryofthelittle orphansofourState,inthehope thattheirpatronagemaybeextendedtothem.Theoilcanbehad fromtheConventofMercy,Victoria Square,andfromtheleadingcity grocers.Already'ithasfounda marketintheEasternStates,and itictspokenofwiththehighestcommendation. Inanotherdirection also.thelittleonesoftheorphanage deservingarmofnoticeandsupport. Theyproduceeuantitiesofgoods in knitted stocaines and soc's,andhavefoInd ready purch:sere for them. We haveseentheirsamplesandcertainlytheys-eaevolumesforthusefulnessandworthefth'children Theirindustrydeservestheriheuragementofallwhywouldseethem utilisingtheiryouthfulenergiesia thedirectionofselfsupportand conseau-n13,withdrawingthemselves fromtheuncertaintyefteeworld'e charity.
TrinityCollegeofMusic
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GuildfordandMidland Notes AveryquietweddingwascelebratedbytheRey.FatherMorrisatthe Preseetery,Guildfordonthe4thinst. ThecontractingpertieswereMary IreneMcCarthy,daughterofPatric'( andAnneMcCarthy.,ofManly,SyIney,andGilbertMurrayDavis,son ofMrs.J.M.Davis,Guitiford(late Geraldton).MissJ.A.Davaowas eridestettidontheoccasion,whilst MrG.A.Conroeactedasbest
iyoungladies.ThepiecedidnotaP1peartotheverybestadvantage,as thehallandthesmallaudienceinterferedconsiderablywiththeclearneeanddistinctnessofthevoices. Theacting,however,foramateurs wasverygood.Lookingatthe piece,impartiallywefailtoseeany- thingtowailatfromanIrish standeoint.TheIrishcharacterin thepieceisrepoesentataeofa'very smallclass(anda,classtoo,thatis growingsmaller,everyday,thank God,owingtoeducationalfacilities beingmorewidelydiffused),theig- norant,uneducated,rouseabout,or roan-of-all-workandassuchthecharacterwasverywellrepresented.As forthe"brogue,"mispronunciations, &c.,theywereonlywhatonecould expectfromanamateur,whowas notIrishbot.nandwastryingto"assumeacharacter."Inouropinion theIrishmanwhowouldtaeoffence atsucharepresentation,andtreat itasalibelontheIrishcharacters. andthewholerace,hadfarworse tasteandhimaurandinfinitely-less brainsthanMIXEM'SMAN. Bellevueislooking;tipsincethenew hallwasopenedashorttimeago. Entrtainmentsseemto usual thine-,endwehaveitongoodauth- ority,thatthereisnotasoulfrom man.Thebride.wholoo' her/theeaby,justoutoflungclothes, neatwasgivenawaybyMr.G.B. Morrison. Meetheceremonya largnumeeroffriendsassembledat thehomeo.iMrs.Davis,wherethe usualoastswerehonoured. On thefollovenedaythehappycouple leftfeartheirnewhomeatMoolaaeeee.Wewishthemmanyyearsof s.imesSandhappiness.
Prelaratoryworkhasalreadybe- gininearnestintheMidlandand GuildforddistrictforthecomingbaAlthoughmoneyisscarce, timestad.andageneraldepression fellallround,yettheenergeticworkersofMidlandaredeterminedto riseaboveallandcompelsuccess.
totheoldag'tensionhwhoacannot tripthelightfantasticettheirweek- lysocials.Mrs.Willoughbyseems tohavetakenail\antaeeofthisrenaissancetoorganisea.EuchreTournamentandDanceinaidofthe BellevueStall,andasaresinof hereffortsassistedbyhermao friendsinandaroundLellvuethe hallwascrowdedoaTuesdaynight, about30tablesbeingoccu;recdwhoa playcommenced. Afteramostenjoyablecontest, theGent'sprize.a,valuahlepatent safetyrazer,presented.byDr.O'Connor,wenttoFatherO'Reilly.whilst theladies'prize(asuckingpigs).pre- sentedbyMr.O'Connor,SwanView, waswonbyMrs.Garr.Theboob:, prizeswerewonbyMa's.Syherant Mr.Fry.
hopofBrooelynandtheRectorof theAmericanCollege. TheHot' FathergaveDr.Farley,abeautiful episcopalringathisfarewelland- tenniacoupleofdayspreviously,and theArchbishopdeclareshewillalwayswearthispledgeofthePen till'seaaciouskindnesstowardshint. DuringhisvisittheArchbishopcom- pletedaNineteentheknowledgeof whichwillbeinterestingandsetae factorytoallCatholics,itisthat ofthehouseinwhichtheRevered popePiusIXwastorninSenigaila. MonsignorFarleyhaspresentedthe housetothePostulatoroftheCause ofBeatificationofPopePiusIX.
DeathofAbbotKrug
WordreachedRomerecentlythat thedistinguishedAbbotoftheBenedictineMonasteryatMonteCassino, DonBonifiteeKrug,wasseizedwith aviolentattacklofheartdisease whileinthechoir,andforthegreat erpartofthenightfollowingremain- edereprostrate,notwithstandiibg alltheeffortsofskilfulphysicianstoa.fiirdhimrelief.Feelingslightly betterinthemorning,theAbgotde. siredtoha-eMasscelehratedinen adjacentroominorderthathemight receiveHolyC.iatmullion.Whenthe newswasconveyedtotheVaticana telegramfron:HisHolinesswasimmediatelydespatchedwhichcenveyed thePontiff'skindwish-sandthe ApostolicBenedictiontothe"dear patient." TheRightRev.Abbot Krug,urgerwhoseadminheration MonteCassinohastlouriheil,espec- iallyIntheseartsforwhichtheold BenedictineAlitey-seordistinguished wasapersonalfriendoftheEmper- orofG',many,whoisagenerous patronofthemonastery.QueenMareheritaandthepresentKin;of Italyhavealsopaidseveralvisitsto thefamousMount.ThenewsreceivedonSaturdaygavehopeiihartthe illustriousAbbotwouldovercame hissevereattack,butdeathtook placeonSunday. -111.-.
Playbeinigover,theReT.Father MorrisonbehalfofMrs.Willoughby than'edallpresentfortheirattendance,andalsoao.rtheResistanceto Mrs.Willoughby HealsoincidentallywarmlycengratelatedtheBellvuepeopleonhivingsuchabeautifulhall,eye. AplentifulandatPeti:ingsupper waseunplielhytheItidiesandafter itwasdonefulljustice,dancingcore- mincedandwaskeptupwithunflate-
gineinteresttilltheweesina'hours. Seciallyandfinanciallytheenter- tainmentwasasuccessandMrs. sailherassistantsdeem,- theveryhighestcreditforthebril-Heatwayinwhichthearrangements wirecarriedout.
FromRome TheArchbishopofNewYork
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Operaticaswerecommencedonlast Tuesday-evening,Aug.3,whena concertwasheldwhichwasnotas greatasuccessaswasgenerallyau- ticliNated,owingtothestorm Of windandrainwhichrazedallthe afternoon opinienandevening.Thegeneral wasthatitwasbetterto postPenetheeventuntil,amorepro- pitiousoccisionbutabout7.3o thingsFrightelectunsomewhat,andthecommitteedeterminedtodotheir e-ttoent:rtainthos herturned Thewentherinterferedsome- whatwithter.programmealso,as twoorthreeofthebeetitemshadto beommitted,owingtotheartists 'notturning-up.Theprogramme openedwithanoverture,playedwith selendidateleandfinishheMissL. Glennen,afterwhichfollowedasong "Sweetheartsstill."byMissMaw Watts,MissL.Glennonnextfollow- edwithTheOuldplaidshawl,"in whichtherichnessandpowerofthe highercordsinparticularwerevery muchadmired.MissAliceKennedy followedwitharecitation"The roadtoHeaven,"whichwasvery keenlyaepreciatedandwasfollowed bythePonneirsong"Don'tfrown optheIrish,"Thelastitemon thepreerammewasthemuchtalked ofcomicskeet," Matri-ofecclesiasticswereontheplatform moniedMart."betheHieheateHillathisdlioartare.WadingtheBis
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WithintheastfewdaystheHoly Fatherhasr,ceivedinprivateaudienceCardinaldiPietro,Cardinal Gatti,Cardine1SerafinoVannutelli, CardinalVincenzoVennutelliMon- signorFalcohlo,ApostolicDelegate totheVnitedStatesMonsignor PiesDowlire,0.P.,Archbishopof TrinidadPrinceBareerini,Prince RusPoli;theVeryRev.FathersVig- ()rouxandJanssens,Secretariesor theBiblicalCommission;theladies oftheso-iety-forsuPplyialigvest, mentstopoorchurchesinforeign missions,andmanyothers,Italians andstrangers.
ThenewGovernor-ofSouthAus- tralia-AdmiralSirDayBowanuet, Paidacomplimentaryvisittothe ChristianBros.'Conner,Adelaide. HisExcellencewrotetothePrinci- palforpermissiontopay,the andhewasreceived,bytheArchbis- hop,MonsimnorNevin,Mgr.Byrne, severalpriests,Brothersanddie- tinguishedpublicmen.
BoanBros.'GreatWinterFair IsNowBoomingAlong. AllotherSalesarconlyForerunnersofthisGreatHalf-YearlyEvent,
TheFairwillbecontinuedfrontDaytoDayuntiltheHugeStockisentirely ClearedOut
BOANBROS.,WallingtonSweet,Perth,TheRailwayStation ImpureBlood. THEROOTOFMANYDISEASES. Diseaseofeverycharacteroriginatesinanabnormalconditionofthe Lloodandminasspeedilychecked,the wholesy-temissoonconvulsedinits grasp.TheexistenceofImpureor Neibloodinthe*stemisshownby thepresenceofbOils,pimples,blotches,sores,eruptions,rashes,tetter, &c.Intheirmoreadvancedstages th-secomPlaintsareknownasulcers, tumours,abscesses,scrofula,and cancerousaffections.Inorderto evidentethecausesofwhichthe aboveacetheefforts,itisabsolutelynecessarythatthebloodshould becleansedofallimpurities. The liveristheorganwhichcontrolsthe pro'ercirculationoftheflood,and underitsagencynotonly012blood itself, otherorgansofthebody are,governed.BileBeansFORBiliousnessactdirectlyupon!theliver, thusiecomingtheagentle" which pureandhealthybloodiscirculated throughth,system.BileBeanshave beenproedtobethesafest.speediestandmosteffectiveremedyfor switailmentsasmentioned)above, andtheehavecuredtheseverest formsofhadblood,fromthecomniapimeletotheworstscrofulous sere.Theyarepur'tyvegetable,so thattle.userofthen.whilecertain iif!eae"t,needhavenofearofany harmros,iltingtohimthroughthe presenceofanydeleterioussuestanc-sinth-itcomposite:ft.which,unfortunately,areonlytoofreeuently Soledinmanyso-calledbloodpurifiers.Thusitis,byactingdirectly ontheliver,BileBeansarea sneedyandpermanentcureforbiliousness,headache.indigestionconstiltatien,piles,deallity,female wea'-nesses,nervousness,hadblood. rhadereith.anaemia.disturbedsleep. lossofapeetite,rheimatism.and,in fact,allailmentsthatawetheirorigintodefectivebileflow,assimilationawldigestion.
Correspondence. goodsenseandjudgment,tothink thatmansofthemconsidernonCatholicwives"betterclass." Of coursethereareexceptions,andbeingsuch,theyrnereleprovethegeneralrule.
Imyself,amabachelorwhomust becontentwith"thehomecomfortsofahoardinghouse,"notwithstandingthefactthanIneither Rambledrip',noreatmeatonFridays.NeitheramIabachelorby choice.Ohno,lhadsweettaiticaPateonsofconjugalblissuntilrecently thatis.when1discoveredanon-Catholic,ormorestrictlyspeaking,an infidel,hadwontheaffectionofmy intended-avirtuousandrelin,edCatholicgirl,-andneedlesstosay,the returnedvisionsofboardingAhouse felicityhavenothelpedtoreconcile n-etomyfate! Poorgirl who canblameyouforhavinedecidedto (trineatthefountainofoblivionand feastuponthenectaroflife'sromance 'Tisapitythetutor'sgem tawsheartpermitshimtoleftthe veilthathidestherealitiesoflife fromoaryouthful yisions,andrevealtousthecruellattlesthatare beingfought,andwhichwe,too, mustfightintendertoreachtheeerie triuremint
Tomymind,sir,theprincipal causeofmixedminetg'scanbeIraredtotheperusalofacertainclass ofliteraturethatdescribes"nothing asitis,andeverythingasitisnot" Thatlaingswealandeondarfulfanciestothemind.;Indpaintsadr:am. fansorealisticandenthrall:netthai itsttalsitsvictimsfroma,realto aehintorrworld.Thereengyouin anticipation, Yours,etc.
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Catholictimes. Itisadeliberate attempttoconfusethewell-known customofprayingforthesoulsif thefaithfuldepartedwithanapparentresemblancetoitinthanking Godfurhavinggivenusthosefaith. fillmenwhoaredeparted. The wholehistoryofEnglandtestifies agatnettheArchbishop'smanoeuvringandsodocountlessendow ments,leettests,legaciesanddoles, whichthePresentAnelicanEstablish-, menthasseizedonwithoutfulfilling theint2ntionofthegivertoprayfor therePoseofhisorsomeethersoul orsoulsofthefaithfuldeparted. TheBedehousesandcharitiesand guildsprotest.Theancienttombstonesprotest.Thecontinuoustraditionsandpracticesoftheancient CatholicfamiliesofEngland,who havekepttheoldFaithwithouta breakfrombeforetheso-calledReformation,protean Theancient Parishregisters,wherethey-exist, protest.Theseuniformlyupto1525 provideforprayersorMassesforthe reposeofthesoulsofthefaithfuldeeerted,butafterthatdatathePraetireceases.
Inoticed,thattheAnglicanPrimateinhisaddressmentionedSt. Plegmend,ArchbishopofCanterbury. Hedidnot,howeversay.thatSt. PleemundwasaBenedictinemonk andthathereceivedthePallin RomeitselfatthehandsofPope Formosusin892.Oh,no,thissort ofmale.-believeContniuitywon't worewiththosewhoInowthecornm-netlacefactsofhistory-and'those whodesiretosavetheirsouls.Yes, thebottomisoutoftheBishopof Lon.1(in'sstately1-ar'-.
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recordsthestreetsarefullofmua andslush,anditisverydifficultto traselonfoot.
Thefarmersarejubilant. Then speakofnothingelsebutthesplendidseason,astheircropsarelookingjustbeautiful.Arecondyear isanticipatedintheharvest,and rootcropreturns.
Th-,Rev.FatherO'Donnell.C.SS. R.,conductstheAnnualRetreatfor theSistersofMercythisweek.He staysatthePreseetery,andonlast Sundaypreachedaveryinstructive sermoninat.Patrick'sChurch,at theteno'clockMass.ontheGospel oftheDay.
OnlustWednesdaythemuch-boomedKittiesarrivedinYork. They gaveaMatinaperformanceinthe Mechanic'sInstitute,speciallyfor schoolchildrenandthereforeatreducedfees.Atnighttheygavea goodperformance.andtheattendance wasconsirleedverysatisfactors. Before8cdelocetem..theyserenadedthestreets,andraisedthemusical fireoftheinhabitants.Everybody seemstohaveappreciatedtheegret"tainment,andnotevenonewas heardtosayheorsheregrettedlost timeormoney.
TheRev.FatherSheridanintends toceleteateMassinGreen/ellson nextSundaytheFeastoftheAssernetionoftheMotherofGod.
(Wearenotresponsiblefortee oPiniensexpressedbyourcorrespendata-Ed.).
MixedMarriages. (TotheEditorW.A.R.") Sir,Kindlyallowmespacetogiveexpressiontosomethoughtsinconnec thinwiththeimportantquestionce MixedMealiest's,"whichwasthe Babiedofaletterby"Antigone,' inyourissueofthe7thinst. 1 amnotinaccordwithyourcorrespondent'sviewsastothecauses re.soonse.leformixedmarriages.On thecontrary,Iregard;someofhis statementsascalumnies.Indeed, thereisnogroundfortheinference thatourCatholicyoungmenare moreaddictedtogamblingthan th.irnon-CatholicneieknOurs;and
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Inarecentissueofyourjournal, referencewasmadetotheAnglican Primate ofEngland having offered prayersforthedead atthe Wells'Cathedral on 22ndJune.Withyourpermission, sir.Iwouldliketogivemyviews inthematter. IwasbroughtupintheIrishsection,oftheChurchofEnglandasby lawestablished. Icantherefore MethrespectandunderstandanentiireeandsincereProtestantwhorepudiatesRonsi'andthePope,and .allthingsRoman.WiththisprefaceletmesaythatwhenIread thatthArchbishopofCanterbury hadsaidAprayerofthankseiving forthefaithful-departedIcouldnot helpsmiling.Iregrettosaythat myhonestopinionisthat,theprayer isnothingmorenorlessthanan artfulsubterfuge,shift,artifice,or whateveryouliketocallit.Itis asubtleattempttoconfusetheholy andwholesomecustomofprayingfor thedead,thattheymaybeloosed freMtheirsins,whichprevailedin goodoldEnglandinthegoodold
WELLWORTHKNOWING. W.Zimpelhasbeenappointedsole AgentoftheNewCenturySewine machineandfactsspeaklerthemsel. vesthatwherethismachinehas beenintroducedithassimplyparalysedthemachinetrade,itsspecial featuresareoneofthehiehestgran,machinesintheworld,seldomgets outoforder,ifitdoesamechanicis notreluiredtorepairsame,almost noiseless,duplicatepartsalways kept,endtointroducesameintothis markerwillsellathalftheusual trice. W.Zimpelisnetgoingin forprofitturno-er iswhathe wants.
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Onlastweek'sendandthi,firstdat ofthecurrentweekadreadfuldown pourofrainfell,inYorktothe musicofterrificpealsofthunder, andnerveshakier;lightening. The localAvonriverisswollenbeyond
SufferedIntenseAgony. OpendlonAverted.
Pleasareduetocongestionofthe hemorrhoidveins,thecirculation ofbloodbeingobstructedandthe veinsmadevaricose.
Pilesareoftwokinds-"blind" and"bleeding."Thepainisoften sointensethatthepatientisunable towalk.Fullparticularsastohow toapplyZam-BukBalmwiththe bestresultsarecontainedinthe direction-sheetroundeachpot Zam-Buksubduesthepain,allays theinflammation,andenablesrest andcomforttocometothesufferer
"Forfiveyearswastroubledwith bleedingPiles,"saysMr.J.alianlon. ofTuckerSt.,HorseshoeBend,Gympie, Q.,"duringwhichtime1 triedmany remediesandconsultedadoctor.Allthe so-calledremedies,however,failedtocure me,andthedoctoradvisedIretoundergo anoperation. chancedtocomeacrossa samplepotofZamBukanddeterminedto tryit.ThefirstapplicationoftheBalm broughtimmediaterelief,andcontinuing withthetreatmentthePileswentcom pieteiyaway."
OfallOhornistoandStoresatII,or3/8 largopot,oontainingnearly4times1/11
ThePioneerofLiberalContractsandthelargesttadwealthiest VictorianFireOffice. EstablishedatMelbourne.1869.
theTintOfficeintheWorld ToapplytheSurrenderValueofLifePoliciesinPayingthePremium soastopreventaPolicylapsinguntiltheSurrenderValueisexhausted.
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CoolgardieNotes tOurCorrespondent).
Mr.J.RoueofOrmundStanley GroT,eCanterbury,Victoria,neereminis,sentaClioqUfor..tiotohelp toreducethedebtofSt.Mary's Chufch. Thiseeirerousdonation. showsthatMr.{rousestillremembersth"OldCamp,-inavery praetisalmanner.Itisapitythat manyformerr.,!siden;soLCookgardiu whemadePlentyofmoneyherein theoomdaysdonotfollowMr. Rouses'sexample.Thisgift,added to-hespecialanniversarycollection, whichwasmadeonthethirdSunda.inAugeist.whenFatherMangan,C.SS.R.,madeaneloquent4:11. peal.should,materiallyhelptokeep downtheinterest.
OerChoir,whichhasnotteentoo roeustofrecentyearswillbefurtherweakenedtothedepartureof Mis,esAtteustaandDorothy.Beef., whohavealwaysrenderedtheirservic-sveryfreely,andImayadd thatConventSchei,1entertainments willbealsothepciaierfortheir seni.e.Mr.Beethasrecentlysevere,/hisconnectionwiththeLionBrewEr.,andcenseeientlyheandMrs. Bockandfamilyha'edecidedtosay Giiod-eyetoCoolgardieaftermany ,aars.resi4enceinourmidst.Mr. Bocwasformen\years,1staunc, memberofthelocalbranchofthe ni-::ernianSociety,andheldtheoffice ofPresidentuptolastOctober. whentheBranchwasre-eonstructed Ie.Mr.M.Scanlan,tipDistrictSecretary Mrs.Bocitis',enapromesentworkeratIlairtersinaidof theConventandChurchandatlast Eisner23earsa;o,sheeasilytop- pdthescore.MissAnnieMaguire MissNellieBruton(orranist).and otherprominentmembersofSt. Mary'sChoirlastwee':too':advanteeeofthedTarterofthpMisses B-,eitorecogniseinatangibleform theirmanyservicesto,thechoir. TheRev.FatherDonoesherwhomak thepresenbationspo'eineulogistic, teemsoftb'two iseesee"ii
theirwillingnessatalltimestogive ahelpin;hand.Hewishedthem everyblessingandProsperity in theirfuturecareerandhopedtheywouldalwayscherishhappymemoriesofthe"oldtown,"inwhiohso manyhappydaysoftheiryoung liveswerespentandthatthesmall giftspresentedwouldbeacceptedin thespiritinwhichtheyweregiven, andserveasareminderoftheirlong associationwiththeCoolgardis Choir.MissAnnieMaouiresupplementedtheremarksoftheRev-gen- tlemaninahappylittlespeechand re-:cheedthesentimentsexpressedby FatherDonogher. Shehopedthat GussieandDoriewouldnotforget theirtadfriendsontheGoldfields, whentheywerefaraway,andthat the\wouldsometimesremititconvenienttoreturnatleastforatime, andtheywouldbeheertile.welcomed. Theyoungladiessuitablyandfeelin21\ responded,andtheceremony waseroughttoaclose.
Coo1garliereeidentsarejubilant, overthenewsthatour.Governor (SirGeraldStric'eand)intendsto epresentattheCooleardieCm) Metinenextmonth.ontheoccasion ofhis.firstvisittotheEasterngold- fields.Theattendanceofthevicereealpartywill,nodoubt,add.to thepoPillarityofthisimportant event. Atlastsomethingislikelytolie 'laneinthewayofalterations,and
thecauseofpoorsufferinghumanity havebeenseverelyhandicapped.There isonerevoltingfeature(whichthe newdesignisintendedtorectify), thatcouldnotfailtoattracttheen-
dedhouse.Apartfromtheworthy object,forwhichthetalentedperformersaregivingtheirservicesfree. patronswillenjoyararetheatrical treatinwitnessingthisever-green favourableattentionofvisitorswhodrama,whichcombinesinaremarkhappenedtogothereatmealtimes,abledegree"thetearandthesmile," ofErinandtheCoolgardiepublic aresuretoapprociatetheproduction becausetheyalwaysknowagood thingwhentheyseeit.
andthatwasthespectacleofthePatientswhowereabletogetupfor mealsbeingcompelledtohavetheir foodinthesamewarewheredying consumptive,confilnedtotheirbeds werecoughineandmoaningallround. TherewasnotevenasoreentoconcealfromviewthosesufferingCOn11..anionswhoonmanyoccaisionswere intheirlastfigeny.andsurelysuch unsavourysurroundingscouldnot beconducivetospeedyrecovery,.It ishopedthatthenewalterations willenabletheauthoritiestopro- videforasystemofpropergrading whichseemstohavebeenconspicuousbyitsabsence,sefar. ThatthepeopleofCoolgardiehave notlosttheirreputationasaTheatre-goingandmusic-lovingcommun-ity,wasevidencedbythelargeand appreciativeaudiencesthatgathered intheRoyalHall,andToenHall lastweektoheartheKittiesandthe Corriets. BothShowswerewell Patronisedonthefirstnightandon thesecondnightwhentitsCorricks hodthepiecealltothemselvesthere wasegrandmuster,notwithstitredingtheinclementweather. Thereisafurthertreatinstorefor edeitionstoourlocalhospitalaxetheamusementlovingsectionofehe tendersclosedontheTothofAugust.townonnextWednesdayevening. ThworklooksfairlyextensiveJane_(Aueust18th)whentheBoulderDra- ingbytheplansaniseecifications,maticC.Y.M.Clubwillstagethe butitisdoubtfuliftheproposedal-eserpopularIrishDrama,the"Col- berationswillmateriallycontributeleenBawn,"attheTownHall,in tothecomfortoftheSanatoriumaidoftheConventBazaarwhich Patients-exceptinoneimportant'vainheheldnextmonthantforwhich particular-namelythenewdining-elaboratepneearationsareseine, mom,whichissoVAIN'needed.Themadebythevariousladystall-hole- doctorsandnursesareandhave beenalwaysveryattentivetothe poorpatientswhocomefromall parteoftheState.afflictedwiththan 'treaddiseaseofConsumption.But asthepresentSanatoriumwasnot originallydesignednorintendedforanceinCoolgardieonWednesday1rinsvilleandEsperanoebeforere- itsnreeentritreciee.the's.efferesinevenineshouldbegreetedtyacrow-turningtoCoolgardie.
nenrexperiencedinstagingthe"Col leenHawn,"inKalgoorlieandBoulderearlyinthisyeartheirappear-
"TheKalgoorlieMiner,"and "BoulderStar,"hadveryeulogistic referencestotheformerpresenta- tionsofthisalmirablepiece,.when theleadingcharactersacquittal themselveswithcredit.Infact theireffortscould,hardlyhavebeen excelledbyProfessionals.AsasouveniroftheirtriumphtheCompany, sometimeago,madeahandsome presentationtoMr.P.Whelan,the -vealhoteleeeperinrecognitioeof hisservicesastheircoach,andstage conductor.Thishandsomelyframed momento,whichisondisplayat theofficeofthe"CoolgardieMiner," isasplendidadvertisementforthe "ColleenPawn,"drama,entertainin?.asitdoesthePhotosOrThe Company'smembersanddifferent seinesintheflayitself.Thesceneryiswellworthpaylagthemoder- ateentrancefeetosee,including itchworld-famedbeautyspotsas "Killarney,""MuckrowoHead," "TheGapofDunloe."Sec. There isnothingofthevulgarstage-Irish ,"l-mintinthepieceasstagedtythe Company,anddramaticepisodesare freelyinterspersedwithmusicalitemsracyoftheEmeraldIsle. Judging.bythenumberoftickets soldandtheinterestmanifestedin theiplas.theCoolgardiepublicwill welcomethe"ColleenBawn,"on Wednesdaynight.asapleasant changefromEuchreParties,dances, Cr,andbethejointSecretariesMes-andotherentertainments,evenofa rrs.ConLowryandP.Cashes.Jut_musicalkind,whichhavegrowna in;bythesuccesstheBoulderCom-trifleweary-andmonotonous. ByeletterreceivedfromFather LynchIlearnthatheisstillat Norseman,andintendstovisitHig-
THESWANMEATCo.,Ltd. WholesaleandRetailButchers, BRANCHES, MidlaadJasotion, Guildford, Maylands, Kalgoorlie, Boulder, Menzies, Kalamuada.
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lawfromEaWirS. (FromourownCorrespondent).
Thecable,speakingoutfromthe sea,announcesthatthedistinguished IrishGeneral,LordKitchener,who wasborninKerryIreland,isabout tovisitAustralia.ThegreatIrish soldierhasrelativesinthisStateat Waterfalls,PrestonValley,inthe South-Westerndistrict,andatLeederville,Perth.
HedeliveredalectureonthesubjectintheMelbourneTownHall, abouteighteearsago.Hewas59.
OnWednesdaymorninglast,the mailcoachforLeonora,Cobb&Co's capsizedonleavingthestationyard. Assoonastheleadersmoved,-the teamconsistsof5horses-thedriver. Mr.H.Burrowes,foundthathehad nocommandoverthemowingtothe reinofthenearsideleaderbecoming caughtintheharnessastoprevent itfrom.runningflexile.,Thisbrought thevehicleontothegatepost, tearingthatdown,andthenthe coachcollidedwiththegaslamppostandcapsizedoverthekerbing. Therewerethreepassengersonthe coachandoneofthem,anItalian, namedCommonsoli,hadoneofhis armtrokenattheneck,-aclean break,asthoughcutwithaknife. TheItalianwasremovedtotheLawlersGo\ernmentHospital.Another passengerhurthisankleinfalling. Thecoachwasdamaged.Thecoach started&Ainatabout8a.m.,three hourslate.ThedriverMr.H.Burrowes.isoneofthebestknown whipsinthePrm'semploy-sober, can.ful,andreliable,andheldin highesteembyallclassesofthe traellingpublic.Duringthepast elevenyearshehasneverhadthe sliehtestmishap,norhashehladr* anerrorinthemanagementofhis team.althoughhehashadattimes, contrarycattletohandle.
SouthAustraliahasLeenheavily strickenwithinthespaceof the lastthreeyears,inthelossofsome ofitsnotedpoliticians,viz.,thefamousIrish-Australian,SirCharles CameronKingston.thelatenobleheartedPremierandLabourLeader, theHon.Thomasl'rice,who`felt andsympathisedwiththeieeorina notedway,andSirFrederica WilliamHolder,K.C.M.G.,Speaker oftheHouseofRepresentatives,Who tooksuddenlyilllatelyinMelbourne,intheHouseanddied.Sir CharlesKingstonwasagreatdemocratandtowerofstrength,anda leadinglightintheforefrontof Australianpolitics. Heunearthed somequeercasesinconnectionwith theFederalCustoms,overwhichhe presidedintheFederalCabinet,and didalotofgoodinthatdepartmentduringhistenureofoffice,Sir Charlesheldtogetherthestrongest andmost.ableMinistrythathad e'erbeenformedinthatState,and aGovernmenttoo,whichwithstood attacksofterattack,hutdefoatthey neversastained.Fortenureofoffice,itestablishedarecord. It wasftcombinationwhosepolicywas asfairtotheLabourPartyasit wastoan,-othersection.Ti.wasin thisGovernmentthatSirFrederick Holder.K.C.M.G.,exhibitedpower. /HewasoneoftheimpregnahlebulwarksoftheKingston-cum-Holder, Party.ThirtyyeareiagoMr.Hold erwasaschoolmasteratKooringa, avillageintheBurrarea,Toomiles fromthecityofAdelaide.The greatmalachiteminewasthenina thrivingstate,andKoorineawasa verybusycentre.Mr.HolderPurchased"TheBurrs.Record"whichtodaymakesitsappearanceasitdid whenitfirstchangedhands.He soonbecameoneofSouthAustralia's popularjournalists.Mr.Holder possessedtalentswhichwererecognisedb'manyprominentbusiness menofthetown,who,whenelection timecameon.demandedapromise thathewouldenterthefield,as theydesiredlocalrepresenbation.He wontheseatinAueust.1887.He wasadeletratetotheFederalConventionin1897,beingsecondonithe listiv"popularvoteto.SirCharles Kingston. Hewaselectedbythe Statetothe1.rstHouseofRenresentativesin190'I;andwasthree timesinsuccessionelectedSpeakerof thatHouse.Hewastallandofa robust,1I Hehada.droll,,but powerlulvoice.Manylectureswere deliveredhyhimonBimettalism,on
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namesoftheBurrialges,theProwses, andtheSnellswillint.%itatlyrankle andstinkinthenostrilsofalljustice-lovingandfair-mindedpeople. Evensuchbigotsownfollowingin thelongrun,getnauseatedwith theuncharitable,slanderous,andzealousutterancesandturnontheauthorsoftheir..ThentheBurridges, etc.,packuptheirtentsiothenight, liketheArabs,andsilentlysteal away WhatCanadagetsrid,of Australiacontains! Adeputation,consistingofMr.G. W.White,(Chairman),andMr.P. LLawler(Secretary),andMr. WillisoftheEastMurchisonrailwayLeague,leftforPerthlastweek, tourgethePremiertoproceedwith theextensionoftherailwayfrom LeonoratoLawlers,adistanceof83 miles.ThedeputationinPerthwas joinedbyMessrs.McKenzie,Oates, Brimage,andGlowry,M.'sL.C., Gourly,Keenan,Hudson,Bath,and Taylor,M.'sL.A.,whowaitedon thePremierand,advocatedtheextension.ThedeputationwasintroducedbytheMemberforthedistrict,Mr.Gourly.
Mr.G.W.White,theChairmanof theLawlersDistrictRoadBoard, broughtthefactsbeforethe'Premier, tojustifytheconstructionofthe line.Thegoldoutputfromthe fieldincreasedfrom61,0ooow.in 1907to71,000oas.in1908,and thereisevengreaterpromiseofa largeryieldthisyear.Thetotal yieldfromthefielduptotheend ofMay,1909,was748,728fineozs., worthapproximately£3,044,657,the increaseof1908over1907being to,000ozs.Theoutputforthefirst halfof1909was41,240ozs.,deduce. lag3,400oes.,whichshouldhave beenincludedinthereturntem1909, theoutputwas37,840ozs.,andit.creaseoverthecorrespondingportionof1908of4,490oes.,whichI; maintainedforthelasthalfofth year,willmeananincreaseepproximatelyofto,000ozs,,over1408 TheNorthernminesarecrushing 9,000tonspermonth.Thelease metalsfor1908were£1115; for 1909,£163.5.
minesbymeansofcheapertransport. Withoutthatcheapertransport,the costoffuelmustmateriallyincrease. Atthepresenttimewoodisbeing carted16miles,andwitha00113/102Ptionof36,000tonsperyear,the castofwoodmustincreaseastime Igoeson,owingtothegreaterdistance. Intheabove,noaccountistaken ofdistrictsupplies,whichwould showatleastasavingofE10,000 perannum.Thereare44leasesin forceintheLawlersdistrict,and manyotherknownmines,whichat presentcostswerejustbelowpa;ing Point,wouldheworkedwerera1 facilitiesgranted. Thiscontention isborneoutbethereportofthe StateMiningEngineer,whostates inhisreportthatthislineisthe mosnimportantminingrailwaynot yetauthorisedbyParliament,sail furtheradvisingthatitbeconstructedassoonasthefinancespermit. About400menarediretlyemployedinminngintheimmediate NiciniteofLawlersandthewaves ofthesemenforeeneyearrepresent theamountrequiredtoconstructthe line.
Messrs. KeenanandMcKenzie, madeastrongappealfortheconstructionoftheline,hutsuggested furtherinvestigationbeforedeciding ontheroute.
Thoserabidranters,Burridge, ProwseandSnell,evidentlydonot readtheirBibles,astheysaythey do.oriftheydo,theyreadthemtapsidedown.Theyarenevertiredof savingthattheygobytheteaching oftheBible. Godsaysinthe Bible:-"Blessedarethepeace-makers.''andyetthoseself-dubbedChristianministersdoallintheirpower bywordsand1,yacts,-by.inflaming.tore,hellish,fire)randutterancestomakepeoplehateandinjureCatholicsandCatholicity,thereligion randfollowersofit.)foundedl.y ChristHimalI Thecorollaryof OerLord'ssayingis:-"Cursedhe thepeacedisturlers"Itwould vewellforthosefirebrandsand bigotstoactuptotheBibleand tocarryoutitsinjunctions,otherwisetheydon'tpracticewhatthe Bibleinceleates,althoughtheyproclaimfromthehousetopsthatthey gointheBitleandtheBible nlone! Theiractionsendutterances brandthemassheer,undiluted, liNioa-clisturbers.mischiefandwrongdoers,itatomeromising.Ligots,and first-classhyprocritee.TheedonoOngthemselvesforthepoor,the wayward,thefallen,thedecrepit,and thegeneralupliftingofhumanity, andjealous%andenvy-thetwin devils-getthemintheirgripand makethemcubaninate,belie,andenvythecharitatleCatholicworks, andinstitutionsofallkinds,which aredoinesuchnobleandself-saerifleine;goodforallclassesofhumanoty.Bigotsmeettheirdeserts! TheCurers,theDunstan,theNiobolsons,theTregears,andallencl.
Thefollowingfigureswireshowthe benefitrailwayextensionwillheto thelargeproducingminesatLawlers,thatis,withineightmilesof thetown:NorthernMines:-Consumptionof firewood,andminingtimber-perannumbeing21,000tons;presentcost atTill.Perton,£r5,750:costsby railwayhaulage,£11,550.Saying, £.1.200.
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ThePremierinreplysaidthatin loo'.ingatthemapofWesternAnse trIliaonewouldnaturallythinie thatrailwayconnectionforLawleesshouldbewithGeraldton,the portentitledtothetrade.The strongestargumentinfavour,,fer.....-,neCtiOnwithLeonorawasthatal,riferouscountrywouldbepassel throughpracticallythewholeofthe way.whereas,withtheexceptionc: 1VIenineaMarley,theroutetravereed toSandstenewouldnothethrough gold-hearingcountry Aflyingsurveyhadteenmadeoftheroutefrom LeonoratoLawlers.andithadbeen foundthatthelengthoftherailway weldheeightymiles,66chains. Therewerepracticallynoenginerrine, difficulties,anditwasestimatedth-t thelinecould.he'builtfore112,603. hutsincethensleepershadgoneup 25amile.Itwasaquestionor examinationandreport,bythoe. competenttoadvise.astowhether thelineshouldbeconstructedfrom LeonoraorfromSandstone.Ttwas onlyalocationoftime,hethought, whenthewholeareawouldheleer, edup. Therewasagooddeal theargumentthatKalgoorliewas thecentreoftheminingindustry, andmostoftheminingpeoplehad theirheadquartersthere,anddependeduponKalgoorliefornecessara reeairs,andthesupplyofmachinery parts.AllhecouldtellthedeputeUrnwasthathewouldhepleasedto eiveconsiderationtothestatistica whichhadbeenplacedbeforehim. Althoughhecouldnotaccedeto theirrequest.hecouldgosofaras tosaythattheGovernmentwerepreParedtogiverailwayfacilitiesto Lawlers,huttheauentlonsistowh.,-
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Questi Question.-Couldyouinformme,"writes "Celt,"if"Murphy"isanIrish name?
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Queston."Ex-Anglican.'writestoEd. QuestionBox.Isitnotafactthat theinfamous"TitusOateswasa Catholic? Adiscessionhasbeen boaonthequestioninthisplace, lastingoveraweek,andthereseems nocertaintyyet.Personally.IbelieOthewasaCatholic.Couldyou helpus?
Answer.-
beliefthathewasdying.amartyrLo hisreligion,hewentcalmlyand cheerfullytoexecution.Theexalted Piety,thecalmcourageofhisdemeanouronthescaffoldconfirmed therisingbeliefinhisinnocence. ThelastvictimsacrificedtothePro testantconspiracywasthevenerable OliverPlunkett,Archbishop-ofArmagh.Itisworthnotingthatthe wordofcertainwitnesseswasacceptedagainstCatholicsontrialfor complicityinthebogusPopishPlot, butnot-believedwhenlatertheygave evidenceagainstaProtestantjoiner.
marriageisathingofdeepand msterioessignificance,thetypeand emblemofChrist'sunionwithHis spousetheChurch."
Onthatfoundationthetwoconspira-TOCONVINCEHIMOFTHEERonBoxearssuccessfully-totheeverlasting ROBSOFROME, shameoftheirsect-raisedanedificetowhichherepliedthathehadnow ofmaliceandfalsehood,representingsoshortatimetolivethatbecould themeetingtohaveLoisaconsulta-notaffordtospendanyofitin tionastothehestwayofkillingcontroversy.SuPportalbythecon- ThedoctrineoftheSevenSacratheKing(Charles andslant,-SCiQUEille88ofhisinnocenceandthements,includingMatrimony,was teringhisProtestantsubjectssaid inthecharacteristicNo-Po-lacyway, theyinventedthenecessaryevidence. Necessityistrulythemotherofinvention.;hencethemany'inventions withwhichtheProtestantcauseis supported.Bedloc,aconvictedfelon wasotlieingenoughtosupplysome oftheevidence,declaringthat40.000CatholicshadswornontheSacratrenttoassassinatetheKingand "utterlyextinguish"theProtestants. ThePanicofthe"Popish Plot,"spreadfarandwidethrough Londonthestreetswerepatrolled, postsandchainsputupfo$defence, ligtterieserected,themilitary,trainedtends,andvolunteerstofthenumberof40,OT50,000wereoccasionallykeptallnightunderarms2000 "suspected"personswerearrested,all Catholicswereordendtowithdraw tenmilesfromWhitehall..TheKing ',lone,preservedhistranquilityLamentingthathisnon-Catholicsubjects wereallowingthemselvestohe
No,Mr.Ex-A.,itisabsolutelyuntruetocallTitusOatesaCatholic, hutitsuitedtheProtestantwriter'spurposetomakeit,justasit stiltedOate'spurposetopretendto beaCatholic.Thatwasa'favourite deviceofzealousProtestant'swhen they-desiredtomakealittlemoney andatthesametimegratifytheir thirstforCatholiclood.Bysuch atrickBlessedEdmundCampionwas betrayedbeEliot,andinlikemannerFatherOgilvie,theGlasgowmartyr,washetraeadbeBoyd,whopretendedtobeaconvert,thensoldthe priesttohisenemiesJudas,not Johnwasthedisciplebeleveaby the"Reformed."Inourdays,,the tricktakestheformof"Lettersto theEditor,"thewriterbeginningby claimingtobeaCatholic,orsigninghisepistle"ARomanCatholic," inwhichdisguiseheheapsabuse upontheChurchtowhichhepretendstobelongsofineasenseof honourdoesPsotestantisminspirein certainofitsadherents.Toreturn toOates,thatblossomandfruit oftheReformation.Hewasthe authoroftheinfamousPopishPlot, animposturewhioh GOADEDTHEENGLISH-PROTESTANTSTOMADNESSANDEXTINGUISHEDFORATIME THEIRSENSEANDTHEIR HUMANITY.
Thesonofaribbon-weaver,who
DUPEDBYABRAZENIMPOSTOR, whoseself-contradictionsbehaddetoted.Fromthemetropolis,'however,thepanicspreadthroughoutthe country,andindeferencetothepopularterrortheKingassentedtoa BillbywhichCatholicswere-declared foreverincapableofsittingineither HouseofParliament.Thus,asLinturdwrites,byastatutewhichowed itsenactmenttotheperjuriesofan impostorandthe'delusionofthenation,theCatboacpeers,throughno faultoftheirown,weredeprivedof theirancientandhereelitaryHilt,en unjustprescriptionwhichattachedto theirdescendantsforthelongspace of15oyears.FiveJesuitswere condemnedtodeathontheevidence ofOatesandhisallies,andwhilst onthegallowswereofferedaPa'dols iftheywouldrevealwhattheyknew ofthePlot.Theyrepliedthatithey couldnotrevealthatofwhichthey knewnothing,and;wenttodeath withpietyandcomposure. Three otherJesuits-fliedinprisona fourthdiedasaresultofthe,violenceofhiscaptors.Thefamous Catholiclawyer,RichardLanghorne, wasofferedarvirclonifhewouldcon-
The"LiteraryWorld,"describes Oatesas"anunscrupulousa;dventurer,"andaddsthat"therewasno lietoogrossforbelief"ifonlyit wereagainsttheJesuitsandtheCatholics."UponevidencewhichIn ourtimewouldfailtosecureconvictionforatrivialmisdemeanour, whichwouldberejectedaspalpably inconsistentandunsafe,menwere SENTENCEDTODEATH forcrimesofwhichtheywereafterwardsshownto-leeinnocent.The peoplehadindeed-gonetrad,andthe sanityofresponsibleMinisterwas littlebetterthanthat.ofthepeople.
Charles,II.seemstohavedisbelieved thestoryfromtinningtoend,and onmorethanoneoccasionhepricked thebubblewith characteristic shrewdness.Butthebubbledidnot burstitwassustainedthefreshrevce lations,andstillmoreimpudentforgeries."The"reformed"always hadquiteapenchantforforgery.
ThehistorianGreenoallsthe-executionsperpetrate'duringthenational delirium"Aseriesofjudicialmur derswhichevennowcanonlyberememberedwithhorror."ButProtestantsofthe"Alliance"typelee fernottoknowanythingatall aboutthem,findingitmoreagreeable andconvenientto"rememberthehalt ofNovember,Gunpowdertms,ioniand plot,"which,withfacesofbrass, theyurgeasproofoftheiniquities ofRome.No,TitusOateswasnot aCatholichewasajewelofthe AnglicanEstatlishmentandha,da ensirnof£400ayearrnda.Orange Williamthoughwhetherheweere fenshimselfguiltyanddisclosethe?resentedintherecentAnglican particularsoftheplot,inreturnforlOhnrchPareantisdoubtful. whichrevelationhewaspromised anyrewardhemightask.Heprotestedhistotalignoranceoftheplot andsufferedthedeathofatraitor.
Adesignseemedtoexistof figuredalsoasananabaptestpreach-WHOLLYEXTIRPATINGTHECAeaOatesbecameanAnglican)clergy-
THOLICFAITH: man;heofficiatedasacouturecurate,thenaschaplainononeoftherewardsofLeowereofferedforthe King'sships,fromwhichpositionhed.scoteryofmoneyorlandsaelong-wasexpelledforunnaturalpractices;ingaqypriestorOrder,orcollege, liehadPreviouslyteentwiceconvict-orchapel--the"Reformed"always alofperjurywhenceitwillbeseen thathehadthequalification*necessaryfora"Reformer,"andwastust thesortofparsontobehorrifiedat Popishmisdeedsofhiscaninventing Tonae,anotherAnglicancleric,who sufferedfromJeeuitphobiaandissuedperiodicaldemonstratienofthe diseastookOates,whowas"left pennilessbyhisinfunsuscharacter" (asthehistorianGreenwrites),unnahiscongenialwing,analbetween themtheyarrangedthattheworthy Titusshouldpretendtobeacot.verttotheCatholicfaith,andworm himselfintotheconidenceofhisinstructorsforthe,ultimatepurposeof betrayingthem.Hewasreceived intotheChurchbyaprimawho obtainedaplaceforhimintheEnglishJesuits'CollegeatValladolid. Attheerdoffit'.monthehewasex-
universallyadmittedbythewhole ChristianChurchinthefifthcen. fury. Thisstatementwasproved from thet.,stimoniofeventhe Cherch'senemies,fortheheretics whofellawayfromtheChurchbeforeorduringthefifthcenturytook withthemintheirseparationthe doctrineoftheSevenSacraments. Markthedifferencebetweentheseold heresiesandheresiesofthe"Reformation."The"Reformers"wereradicalsinreligion,andtomeettheir principleofprivatejudgmentthey allowedthemselveseverypossible varietyandkindOfdivergencefrom thefaith.Buttheoldhereticsremorselesslycondemnedanydivergenceoffaithfromthattheyhadalwaysheld.Theyfell.awayonsome otherpoint,notfaith.Hencethe doctrineoftheSevenSacra.ments, includingmatrimony,washeldby theuniversalChurch,thedoctrine musthavecomefromoldtimes, fromtheApostles,andtherefore, fromChrist DIVORCEUNCHRISTIAN.
TENTSINNER. andwasreceivedintotheCollegeof St.Omer,butstillunabletocontrol his.'reformed"propensities,hewas inremptorilyexpelledfromthatinstitutionalso.Thenhewentback tohispatron,'foie.anditheOnly itemofanyimportancethathewas sabletorevealwasthetarefact thatseveralJesuitshadmetin London theyhadindeed-haltthe usualCongregationoftheSociety.
hadazealforPopishmoney and lands-endarewardofniceforthe discoveryofanypriestorJesuit theJildeeswereempoweredtorewardtheprosectitt,rsef"Popishre resents:'outoftheforfeituresof theprosecutedlistsofCatholicshe eachcountyweresenttocommissicntrswithorderstotendertothem, theoathofsupremacy.ThetimeOf thejudgesoncircuitwaschieflyem'dotedintheprosecutionofpriests, and"recusants."Thelatterhad toPayafineof£20permonthfor absencefromProtestantserviceor forfeittwo-thirdsoftheirestateto theCrownoftheformer24receved weetenceofdeathforexercisingtheir priestafunctions.Ofthese,some wererearie.ed.theoth:ts-two of themovereitatiyyearsofage-were euttodeath.Undertheinfamous pelletindisarnce.Thenhe chargesinventedbyOatesandhis frl-eatseighteenCatholics,tenof ASSUMEDTHEROLEOFPENI-thempriests,wereexecutedwhilst theopportunitywastakenofputtingtodeathanumberofothers, solely,farthe"crime,"of-theirreligion.Anillustriousvictimofthis AtrociousProtestantconspiracywas thevenerableLordStafford,anoblemanoftriedlovtheen'dintegrity. WhilsthewasinprismundersentenceofdeathtwoAnglicandivines Dr.BurnetandtheBishopofLoa-don.ciliecluponhimandgraciously otered
Thesecondthoughtsuggestedby theplain01.1ringwasthatthe andofChristianmarriagecould not.exceptbydeath,bebroken.It followednaturallyfromthefactthat ChristianmatrimonywasaSacrament,thatitmusthaveaconstancylikeuntothatitrepresented.In tbnineteenthchapteroftheGospel accordingkoSt.Matthew,OurLord explainedthatthewordsofAdam spokenofhisownmarriage,were utteredindivineinspiration,and were*thereforethewordsofGod. EverythineinstitutedbeGodwas aboTeallpowerandtherightsiif men,andthereforeChristhadsaid, "Whatihavejoinedtogetherletno manputasunder."OnrLordhad laiditclownthattherecouldbeno divorce.AnsweringtheQuestionof thePhariseewhetherdivorcewas lawful,Hesaid "No,itisnot lawful,exceptinthecaseofunfaithfulness,"butHeexplained.thateven intheriseofunfaithfulness,there couldi-eonly-separation,nobreakins,ofthemarriagetie.St.Paul, inhisfirstepistletotheCorinthiansdeclaredthatitwaseotany manwhoforbadedivorce,butGod Himself.Thoughahusbandmisten Question.- bayedinanyway,hewasalwaysa Whatisthesignificanceofthehusband,andaslona,ashelivedels "goldring"sooften,infact,alwayswifecouldnoteseouseanotherman. inthemarriageceremoto? "LothChristian:narriatrewasaninstituario.' tionofChrist,divorcewastheinstitutienofthedevil.Nociviclaw Answer.' c'euldtouchthemarriagebond.HusAsfaraswecangather-the"goldandandwifemightforsomereason ring,"issymbolicoflove. liveaeart,andforthattheymight Lovewastheonegreatpowerofrequirethsanctionofthecivillaw, humanlife,anditworkedinverybuttheSacramentofChrist humanways.Itmightbecanedbynetheinterferedwith. abeautifulface,asweetvoice,a nobledeed,oranoblecharacter,but., howeversimpleits0.111smightseem thepoweroflovewassacred.Two ideaswer:.chieflysuggested.bythe plaingoldring,-firstlythesacied nessoflove,thatwastosay,that ChristianmarriagewasaSacrament; andsecondly,thefaithfulnessoflove thatwastosay,thatthebondof Christianmarriagewasuntreakable. Writingespecially,toCatholics,we maysay'withoutfearofcontradiction,thatChristianmarriageisnot merelyacivilorordinarycontract; butthatitisarealsacrament.We neednotsay,andwedonotsay, anythingofmarriage,suchasitire existamongtheunba'rtisedbecause theirunionisormerelywas,anaturalcentract. Wearespeakingof merriageamong,Christian,,antAccordingtotheteachingoftheChurch avalidmarriagebetweenChristians wasaSacramentofChrist.Inthis mattertherewasnodifferencebetwee,nCacooliesandProtestants.The naturalcontractbetweenhusbandand wifehadbeenintrinsicallyelevated byChristinthecaseofChriscame tobeanoutwardvisiblesignofcreativeinwardsupernaturalaffection. ThisteachingwasevidentfromSt. Paul'slettertotheEphesian.s, to whichhedeclaredthat`C'hristion
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"OnSecretService, Thereminisences.ofJohnMallon TheFamousIrishDetective.
ThefollowingwillbeinterestbigtoNewry,andforthreeyearsserved, Ihopefaithfully,but.withouteahueiasm.
readersinsofarthatitcontainsthe Governmentsideofthe"Invincible" "TheFenian,"andtheg'LandLear gue,"menements,"inIreland.Mr. MallonjoinedtheDublinpolleein 1858asConstable,andretiredon pensionasAssistantCommissioner, in1902.Heunravelledthemystery ofthePhoeniaParkMurilere,hadall todowiththeFenianProsecutioes, andwiththearrestofMr.Parnell. andMr.Sextonin1882.
ThemurderofMr.BurkeandLord
ANARMYREJECTION.
ThenIcamacrosssomemenof theRoyalEngineers,whoweresurveyingintheneighbourhoodofNewry,and,attractedbytheuniform, determinedtoenterthecorps.For thatpurposeIwenttoDublin,leue foundthatmyeducationinthenraPernbusinesswasnotregardedas qualifyingmetoenterthecorpsas atradesman,andIwasnneoted. FrederickCavendishhasbeenregard-Butwithoutanyeffortordesire, edasablotneontheHistoryofofmyownIwasswitchedfroma Irelandofthatperiod,butnowthatmilitarytoapolicecareer. theotTieialrecords,asdisclosedbyMeetingbyaccidentaColoaal Mr.Mellon,arepublisheditwillbeClose,whowasaCountyArmagh seen,thatthetotalnumberof"In-man.Itoldhimofmyrejectionbe vincieles,"outofapopulationoftheRoyalEngineers. fivemillions,neeernumberedmoreColonelCloseknewthathisfriend thanleandthattheywerebitternSirHenryLake,whowanthen condemnedbyboththeFenianwhoChiefCommissionerofPolice.was believedinanappealtotheGodofpreparedtofindanopeninginthe Armsintheopen,endtheNationa-DublinMetropolitanforceforlikely listParty,whothen,asnow,be-men,andhetookmeupandintro- edinconstitutionalmeansonly.ducedme.
ThegreatpartplayedbytheIrishAndonDecemberj,1838,Ien- BishopsandPriestsinpreventingtereditasaConstable.Myeduce- blood-shedwillalsobegleanedfromnon,andperhaps,themannerofme the"Reminiscences,"andalthounhintroduction,attractedthenoticeof Mr.MallondoesnottouchupontheDeteetive-SuperintendentDanielRyan andwithlittlepreviouspoliceduty. oftheordinarykind,wastransferred tothesuperintendent's°filenfor clericalwork.
reasonsofstiehgravediscontent amongsttheIrishpeople,stillhis storywillheentertaining,asit showstheinnerworkingsoftheIrish DetectiveDepartmentandbringsto lightsomehithertounknownheroes, who.livedinPovertyandsuffering, ratherthanbetrayTheircomradesfor "filthylucre."Mr.Mallon's"Reminiscences,"aretalen from "Lloyd'sWeekly,"andare,asstatedbefore,theGovernmentsideof thequestion,asprintedinanEng- lishnewspaper.Hesays:-
Theexperienceinmethodand,prac- ticegain?dbyenforcedacquaintance withthechief'swornwasoftheutmostvaluetome;whilethenecessityforthemostabsolutesecrecy, anddiscretiontaughtmethereticenceandself-reliancesovaluableto anofficerinthedetectiveforce,)f anycountry.
erlor,andheusedtotenseveryitcontainednoremains,itwasre opportunityofhavingmegowithceivedwitheverypossildeenthusiasm
himuponvariouslittleexpeditions, tellingmeallthetimethings he thoughtwouldbeprofessionallyhelp. ful.Bythismeans1wasbrought intocontactwithMr.Thompson,at Bow-street,Mr.Neame,atScotland Yard,andotherexperiencedoffioers, allofwhomtookaninterestinme' future.AndwhentheycametoIrelandonprofessionalbusinesstwas generallytoldontoaccfnrpony them.
Allthistimetheworkintheoffice continued,butinthemeantimetint revoluntionary-movementwasquietlyreorgr.tnising.Anumberofthe '48men,withotherstheyhadgot intouchwith,wereholdingmeetings freland,whileAmericansympatin serewereopenlyandavowedlyworkingforanIrishRepublicandthe
atQueenstown.TheGovernment thoughtitbesttotakenonoticeof themovement,andtherewasnointerference,exceptonthepartofthe Bishopthere,who,anticipatingthe actionoftheArchbishopofDublin, refusedtopermitoftheChurchusingused.
DRILLEDMENANDSTERN.
Thecoffinwas,thereforebrought byrailtoDublin,andplacedinthe Mechanics'Instituteforseveralnays. OntheSundayitwasbroughtout forpublicburial,andtherewasan enormousturnoutofthepublicto seetheprocession.Onethingpar titularlynoticeablewasthemilitary processioninmarchingofthosewho formedtheprocession,andonecould nothell)thesuspicionthattheyhad neendrilledbysomeoftheAmerican thnewingonofBritishcontrol. officeredwhowereoverhere,There THEAMERICANCONSPIRATORS.wasalsoAsternloo'<onthefacesof thementhatindicatedareinbad feeling.
ThetroublecommencedinAmerica towhichcountryanumberofthe Irishconnectedwiththe'48movementintheirowncountryliedfot safetywhentheirrevolutionburst up.Mr.T.B.McManus,wasone ofthem,andotherswerenames Stephens,andStephenJosephMeany ajournalist.Mercywasanativeof CountyClare,butcametoDublin andjoinedtheMetropolitanPolice thereasaconstable.Hewassubsentientlydismissedforsomereason andthentookupjournalisminDublininasomewhatirregularkindo! way.
Stephens,whowasanextremely goodFrenchscholar,was,curiously enough,tutoronthiscountryafter hisreturn,teachinginthefamifionof severalprominentcitizens,among themthoseofsomeoftheIrish jud?es.Hepassedundertheassum-
WhentheremainsreachedGlasnevin theywereplacedinaplotofground thathadteenspeciallyselected,near which,lateron,a,cenotaph,bearing the!tamesoftheexecuted"ManchesterMartyrs,"andofthemanBarrett,executedfortheClerkenwenexplosion.wasexceed.Thecenotaph toldtheirnamesandotherparticu- lars,bytthegraveinwhichMcManus'scoffinwaslaid,wasmarked onlybyaplainslab,bearinghis name.
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timetheremains were;noughttothesameepotforinterment. ne. also,havinediedinexile. TheFeniansusedtomarchout thereeveryyear,ontheanniversary oftheexecutionoftheManchester men.Thecustomhasnearlydied adnameof"Power." outnow.asthereareonlyafewof the enthusiastic"OldGuard
Mr.Ryan,mychief,too':thekind nestPossibleinterestinme,andfrom thefirsttreatedmealmostason ofhisownchildren.Thathistrain-
Someofthesemenwereconspiringtorevivethemovement,earlwithstillalive. thehelpofColonelJohnOlnahone,Amongthosewhoaccompaniedthe r whoactedasHeadCentre,andCol-remainstoIrelandoneofthechief menwasColonelMichaelDoheny. onelKavanagh,Stephensestablisheet andheandhiscolleaguesconvened theIrishRepublicanBrotherhood meetingsintheRotunda,atwhich theFenianorganisation. Stet)hens wasstyledthe"C.O.I.R.B.," inflammatoryspeechesweremade, chieforganiser,andassoonastheandtheideaa of RepublicforIreneworeanisationwaswellfoundedheLa"openlydisr"rserl Thenthe Governmentbegantobealivnntothe returnedtoIrelandandcommenced organisationhere.Hewantedto a fore..?theanitationhadace'mutated. l lee d showthe-peopleinAmericahowhl;.elomnselee'.1
AtthemomentIamwiltinginmy oldhome,amongmyownkindredan bothsides,beneaththeshadowofat onetime,andinthegratefulshelter atothers,ofthesilentSlieveGallionmountain.
ItismorethansevenyearssinceI rinignedmyconnectionwiththe force,andthewholecourseofm- ineischangedascomeletely,aswell itcouldheyetmemorlingersalwaysandgratefullyonthekindness ofcolleagues.ontheintenae andcouraleofthoseworkingunder andwithme,anduponthehelpaffordelatalltimes,andalwayswith theereatestpossiblekindness,bythe officersofthekindredorganisations, forLondonandLiverpool,theCrim-inalInestinationDepartment at ScotlandYardandtheDetectiveDepartmentatDale-street.
Iamtoldthateventhedetailsof myboyhoodwillbeinterestine,as newspapermenhaveabetterop- portunitethanofothersofjudging uponsuchmatters,Iaoquiesce. IwitstornonMayto,1839,and Igotmostofmyearlyeducationat theNewryModelSchool,underthe NationalBoard,withmanyofMr old-timefellowstudentsatwhichI havehadpleasantmeetings,andrevi'aloflong-survivingfriendship. Leann,ttheModelSchoolI had twonarroweseaPesofmissingof whatseemstobemyrealvoca- tioninlife.
FirstofallIwasapprenticedto eneofthelargestdraperyfirmsin
King'sCountyman,andofcourse, hadbeenthroughthetroubloustimes of1848.
Butthatmovementhadbeenalmostforgotteninaway,when,withoutanserious.visibleindicationof itsgrowingpower,theFenianmove mentbegantogainfreshadherents, andtotakesomewhatuglyshape.
Itisnotwithoutsomequalms,al- thoughwiththegreatpleasurethat alwaysattachestotherecallingof reminiscencesof"activeservice,"ingwasofenormousvaluethefact thatIhaveaccededtotherequest,thathehadbeeninthedetectivede- thatIshouldtellinthecolumnsofperrtmentsince1842isaminetesti- "Lloyd'sWeekly.News,"someofmoneeHehadrisenfromtherank?, thehappeningsofaparticularlyalso,whichwasanonjectlessonto eventfulperiodofIrishhistory,thateverymanintheforceastothepos- waslareelycoincidentwithmyownsibiiitiesofthecareer.Hewasa ServiceintheDetectiveDepartment oftheDublinMetropolitanpolice. Withmyseventiethbirthday,only afewdayspast,itisnotunpleasant nettoentrustthepeaceful,yet absorbingleinterestingpresentwiththealwaysexciting,sometimesdangerous,andinvariablyanxiousactivitiesofdetectivelife.
ANEWCONSPIRACY.
andby186Titwasquiteclearwe wereinfornewdevelopments.There waslittleuponwhichtobaseany
accurateestimateofthecharacteror weightoftheforcethathadarisenallthatcouldbedonewastogen andkeepintouchwithitatevery momentandpoint,and,tosecureaccurateknowledgeofeverycontemplatedmovementandlikelyleaderof theparty.
Mygoodfortunefollowedme:n severalspecialforms.Firstofall, Mr.Ryanoftenrequiredsomedelicateinwiryforwhichitwasnecessarytoselectamanwhowouldnet besuspected.Andastheworkcn. theofficehadkeptmemoreof clerkappearancethanapoliceolli c thedun,oftencamemyway
Mycommercialtraining,also,un likelyasitatonetimeappeared.. servedmeingoodsteadupontliose occIsions.
Whenworkhadbeenspeciallystrenuousintheoffice,Mr.Reanwould sometimessendmeofftoLondon uponaninquiry,andthusbrought meintouchwithMr.Williamson, whowasthenthefirsterinerintettrientoftheCriminalInvestigationD partmentatScotlandYard.From him,asfrommyownchief,I'receivedsomeofthemostvaluableassistanceinadviceandtraining.for hewascertainlyoneofthemost ahledetectiveofficersthedepartment everhad.Hisattitudewasmore thatofafriendthananofficialsup-
deadrevolutionaryasameansof ahl,ealtothesympatheticandvola.- tileIrishtemperament.
StephenshadstruckThenotion thatitwouldrousetheIrishtoa pitchofenthusiasmthatwouldsuit hispurposewallifhecouldfiring overtheremainsofT.B.McManus, whehaddiet!andwasburiedinAmerica.andtohavea.greatpublic funeral.
ARCHBISHOPSANDTHEFENIANS.
worrhidsucceededinIrelandandshouldnl itwas England. Andinanevilmomentintouchwith. hedecidedtousetheremainsofaI THE"IRISHPEOPLE." Stephenshadagenuisfuroraanis- int,andheenlistedsomanyadher antsthatitwasdecidedtostarta weeklynewspapercillenthe"Irish People." Theofficewasat12 ParliamentStreet,aneighbourhood calculatedtokeepthesentimental reminn.ranceoftheoldParliament evergreen,andtoincreasetheresponsivenessofthemembers.Itwas tobeeditedbyThomasClar',eLunn, whowasaveryaidemananda goodwriter,associatedwithwhom wasMr.JohnO'Leary,whohassince
wtianit4Cheethl'anbClsiken"psst
Oneofhisscintillawastohavewrittenahistoryinthemovement. theremainslyinginstate,sotoAnotheroftheliterarystaffwas 1 speak,intheCatholicCathedralinMr.C.K.Kiekum,whileMr.Jolts Dublin.ButthisideawasknockedHaltiganwastheregistered.printer, ontheheadbytheCatholicArchids-andthenietoriotis"O'Donovan henwhoabsolutelyprohinitedit,Rosen"generalmanager.Thereal andcouldnotbeinducedtopartnameofthelatter,.bythewaswas JeremiahO'Donovanbuttherewas somanyO'Donovansthattodistinguishhimthenameofhisnative placewasadded. InNovember.1863,every-thingbe-
fromthatdecision.TheArchhislop oftheday.itshouldbementioned, wasHisGraceDr.Cullen,wboof terwardsbecameCardinal.Hehad notbeenlivingamongtheIrishpeo- ple,orinIreland,formanyyears.ingready,theystartedthepaper, mostofhistimehavingbeenspentpracticallythewholeofthecontri- attheIrishCollegeinRome,where hewasagreatfavouriteofPope PiustheNinth.
FromRomehecametobeArchhutorsbeingpersonsprofessinevery violentviews.Amongthosewho wrotewereDr.DenisDowlingMul-callnelChristopherManusO'Keefe, bishopofArmagh,beingsteneettent-whowasgenerallycreditedwiththe 1 translatedtoDublin.Itwasauthorshipofthemostbitter douitlesshisresidenceinRome,andarticles. hisintimatepersonalknowledgeofThepaperwentonformaneweeks, theevilsresultingfromsecretsec-alwaysveryextremeintone,threat- ietvworkthere,thatmadehimsoeninganddenouncingandurgingre- deter/riflednottosanctionorfax-voltagainstEnglandineveryis- ourthesecretFenianmovementhere.sue. HealsoknewthattheFeniasewereInApril,1864,PierceNagle, associatedwithalltherevolutionaryama:employedintheof- leaders,fromeverypartoftheworldfleeofthepaper,forsomerea- whnweregatheredinParis. armofhisowndeterminedtobetray ButStephenswasaverypersistenttheorganisation.Accordinglyhe anddeterminedman,theadvancedwrotetotheUnderSecretary,Gener- meninIreland,werewildlyenthus-alLarcom,tellinghimofcertainil- iasticovertheIdea,thecoffinwaslegalmatterssthatweregoingon. induecourselandedinIreland.and,TheUnder-Secretaryhandedonthe althoughtherewerethosewhosaidlettertoMr.Ryan,whonuthimself
incommunicationwithNagle,tool: downhisstatementwhichcompromisedagoodmanypeople,andleftno doubtwhateverofthewildnatureof theconspiracythatwasbeinghatchedle.someofthoseconnectedwith thepaper.
Thestatementwaslaidbeforethe UnderSecretary,whoatoncesaw thatmatterswerebecomingsoseriousthatimmediateattentionand actionwasnecessary.Wehadbeen keepiterourselvreinformedinageneralwayofwhatwasgoingon,but fromthistimespecialarrangements weremadetosecurepromptinformationOfeachprojectarranged,andof eachsteptakentowardstheaccomplishmentoftheirpurpose.
Peoplewonderedagoddealwhere allthemoneywascoming(lamfor themovement.asmostofthoseassovistedwiththeoreanisationwere comparativelyimiiecunious.Wehad ourverystrongsuspicionsthatit wasprovidedbypeopleinAmerica, whowereeithergenuinelyinsympathywiththeIrishdemandsforindepewhinceorhadaxesoftheirown togrind.
AtListoursuspicionswereconfirm-, edinasomewhatcuriousway.
JamesStephensmusthakegot windintime,forhecouldnotbe found.Indeed,itwasnearlytwo monthslater,beforewepotanink' ingofhishiding-place,endwere abl.tocapturenotonlyhimselftut threeofhisconfidentialassociatesas well.
DETECTIVEDISGUISEDAS A POLICEMAN.
Arewardof£100hadeeenoffered forinformationasto.thewhereaboutsofStephens,analOnedaya labouringmancametoMr.Ryan, andsaidthereseemedtoeesome suspiciousgoings-onatahouseEn Sandymount,intheeastsuburbof thecityFourpeople,allgentlemen werelivingthere,hedeclared,and thenusuallycameoutatnight,on ly.
Uponreceiptofthisinformation, Mr.Ryansentadetectiveofficerto keepobservationuponhiehouse,and forperhapsthefirstandlasttime, apoliceman'suniformwasusedasa disguise.
Itwassimetimeinthesummerof 1865,andwasmerelytheresultofa luckyaccident.
Theofficer,dressedasaconstable, wenttothehouseindicatedbythe informant,whichwasnamedFairfieldHouse.Hewaitedhisopportunity*,slineedintothegardenbehindsmilebushes,andcommencedto smoke.
P.J.Meehan,alreadyreferredto. hadbeenentrustedwithadraftfor geoo.whichhehadbroughttoIrelandfromAmerica.andwhichheWad todlivertoaMr.GeorgeHopper inDatlingWelhanlostthedraft, oratanyrate,itcameintoourpoe-!, sessionatthedetectiveil.peetment, inDue!inCastle,anditdidnotneed anyingenuitytoextractitsstory. ItwasdrawnheJohnO'Mahony, issuielbyBelmont'sBan'eNewYork infavourofMr.GeorgeHopper.and paableatRothschild'sBan:inLondon.AsGeereeHopperwasa,brother-in-lawofMr.JamesStephens,it wasnolongerquestionwherethe moneywascomingfrom.Ielieve becameknownwhocausedthedraft, tobe(hewnandsentover,butit wasnotourendofthestory The draftwassaidtohavebeenfoundby atillegTaphboyatKingstown,whit consultedayounglad.-telegraehist. Andasherhrither-in-lawviasapolicesuperintendent.shenerturallyrefereedthemalt'Ttohim,andthe catwasoutofthebag.Ofcourse, then.wasnosecretataiuttheconspiracyontheAmericanside,for theFnianshadanovenofficeIna Oilerstret.ando as'edfor tnenevtotesetscril,d.Andthere wasneveranydoubtefthe'factthat theAmericanereanisationcouldal waveliedcash.
ARRESTOF'O'DONOVANROSSA.
Ashehadanticipated,inalittle whil:.the:gardener"discovered"him. andats'tedwhathewasupie.
newspapersthingsofcontemptand loathing.
Anumberofmoreorlesswellknownjournalistshaveteenbrought fromAustralia,SouthAfrica,Canada,andelsewhere,tolistentosome excellentspeeches,andhavebeen treatedinamannerwhichmusthave giventhemahighideaindeedei theirownimportance.
Weonlyhopethatwhentheyref:rnhometheirviewswillsettle downtosomethingliceanadequate apereciationofthetruthbothabout themselvesandtheirconstituencies andtheEmpireingeneral.
Someidea.ofthefictitiousimport oncethatwasgiventothisgatheringmaybeincidentallyderivedfrom astudyoftherecentgreatupheaval inthegreatcolonyofNatalover thequestionoftheSouth;African Union."ShouldNatal,orshould notNatalloinwithgeesColony, theTransvanlandtheOrangeFree Stateinafederation? Thatwas theburningquestionwhichmayboa Leensaidtohaveconvulsedthe newspapers,ifnot%theEmpire.
pootdsperannumintheirpockets inthewayofsavingontheftPresa messages. Apartfrom.That,welooforvery littleresult.
Officialintimaticnhasbeengiven thatitHoseice,underthecontrol oftheCatholicBishopsofIreland, willbeopenedandreadyforthereceptionofinirmclergy,atMoyne, Park,Ballygluin,Co.Galwk on Ilurselae,the30thSePteml.ernext. Thisinstitution,beautifullyteituated inanimmensedememse,willbein chargeoftheFathersoftheOrder elSt.CamillusduLellis.whohadto flyfromtheirnobleworkinFrance, duringtherecentpersecutionofthe clergyinthatcountry.Fullparticularsastoterms,etc.,maybehad iromtheReePaulBurrus,Prior.
Theofficerexplainedthathehad slippedinoutofsLhttohavea smoke,whichwasnotallowedby therulesoftheservice.SosyenPatheticdidtheeardenerbecome. thatheeven-gaveawatchfuleye" fortheapproachoftitesergeant,an opportunityofwhichthedetective disofisedasapolicemanmadefull usetoascertainagoodmanyitems astothelieoftheground.
Whenthegardenerreportedthat thecoastwasquiteclear.therehad beensetupamicablefeelinesofcowradeshiti,andthetwoindulgedin quitealonetal'..Theofficerdoubtlesstoldstoriesofstrangecrimes. andcriminalsprieialybemoaned theharshregulations,andtailedof hisownfamilyaffairs.
(To1.econtinued).
TheImperialPressBc,rubaet:
Andwhenitwassettledanddion,.! 11,000peopleinNatalvotedfor joiningtheUnionand4,000voted againstit! Herewezetsomeideaofwhat Natalreallyis--klargeareawith lar..4enativepopulation,inthepossessionofahandful'ofwhitepeople, andyetthishandfulofwhitepeople, notonlyclaimsto.zritulthefacesof thenativesandtomanagetheirown arlairs,butaisotohaveavoicein theaffairsoftheEmpireatlarge, andevenofthefiscalandinternal affairsofthemothercountry Itistooridiculousforwords.To tatethewholeoftheColonial'outfit,"towhatdoes.itamount?In Australia,inSouthAfrica,inCanade,andelsewherethere,isatotalof abouttwelvemillionsof white Peoplealltold,andthesetwelvemillionshavehithertoloendefendedboth bythearmyandthenavyofthis countr%almostwithoutashillingof contributionontheirpart.
Therenesleenagreatdealofadvertisement,agreetdealofglowingoftrempets,andconsiderable boasting,abouttheImperialPress Conferuce,andyetwemayfairly as:whathasbeenaccomplishedby itall?-saysthe"Monitor."
WhenMr.Ryangotholdofthe drelthesawthegravityofthematter,andatoecelaiditbeforethe Goernment. Asafirstresulthe wesorderdtopreceedtoLondon, wherehemadeiniuiriesinconjunclienwithMr.Williamson.Immediatelyuronhisretirn,antiasaresult 1 ofth.reporthesu'tmittedastothe outeoeeofhisin.estigatiens,the Governmentliddedtosuppressthe "frishProle,"andtoarrestall thoseconcernedinitsproductionin any-othercepacitythanthatofmechanicsorlabourers.AstheallflieritofthissuepressionwastheLord Lie.,11.nant'swarr declaeine,the Paperfttreaeonarileone,allconnectedwithisproductionwouldbe liedetoarrest. Notimewaslostanontheeventin_'ofSeliteteer15,1865,Me.Ryanandanumberofofficersentered tlreffices.ThereIvesnoonethere, sothe(piletimewitsoccupiedin searching-thepremisesanditaking Pesses,ionofilldocuments.Amine etherthingsfundweretheoriginal reecriptifthetreasona:learticles,,Lvnedltythewriters.andafferirniveryusefulandcompleteevidenceoftheircomelicityinth'Producttonofthetresonablepaper.
LordRoseheryesmustmischievous andindefensiblespeechwillsimply havetheeffectofpushingGerman, tobuildyetmuselargelyandmore suicelyth:nanavywhichsheisresolve posse.
In*thisConnectionwemays3.,how 1...wettableitisthatSirEdward GreytheForeignMinisterinsteadof utteringanycorrective.shrub!publiclyhavegivenanendorsement"to everywordofLordRoste...ry'sex agleratedandfrothyeration.
Recently-theyhaveWeintooileringcontributionsintheformofships ofwarandsoforth,endoneofthe firstthinsthey,willdowelina.glne willeetoMorrowthemoneytoPa:: forthesefromconlidin.rBritishcapitalists..Moremightbesaidonthe sufficient. subject,rcffiutien(t.4thisaseectofitwe haveperhaps.forthemom?nt,said ThesePressmen,therefore,who haveisitedthe"mothercountry" andwhowillshortlyreturnhome, will.we''hope.teealargerandwiderfewoftheirdutiesandresponsi I.litiisant 1:.ssexa,zgorateti viewofthemes,antioftheimportanceofthColoniesascompared withtheEmpireatlarge.
Thaviewsofthe"SidneySnapehit."orthe"OttawaGrowler,"on thefiscalpolicyofGreit.Britainmay to%ereinterast.ne,butperhtpsif w.':,neeitlittlemoreoftheeditors oftheeesheets,theviewswouldhe renewedwithabetterappreciationof theirintfiortaete.
OfcourseweallknowtheconnectionbetweenLordRoseheryandSir EdwnrdGrey,andsomeoftheother membersofth'present,ministre,but itmighthavebeenhopedthatthe FoisignMinisterwealha%abeen morereticentandmoreself-centained thanLordRoe.e.ery,whohasbeet atticdescribedasthe"Toastmaster oftheEmpire,''thetoastmaster.L% theway,whoalsodrinkstohisown toastswithgroatgusto.
Whitsonefertileseemtoforce'is thatthewholeoftheColonies conainmerelyahindfulofpeople nom'wee!withGritBritainandIreland.hanlfIwhichbeco.nesmuch moresignificantwhencomearedwith tshe Empire r r oell-ereofthe'British
Mostofthestall'wereintheneighlauirhood,sothedetectivesquietlywaitedfurthem.andtheyreturnsd.onebyone.orincolleke,thee werequietlyplacidunderarresttold thechargeagainstthem,andtaken awayinctistody.Amongthosewho founilthemselvestrappedsoquieile, wereO'DonnovenRoses,Lute,the editor,andJahnO'Leary.
The"stagemanagement"ofthe ImperialPressConferencehasbeenin thehandsofanarrowselfish,advertisievclive,whichexploitedthe thin:asfarasit'daredforitsown Purposes. Patriotismhagbeendescribedae thListrsortofascoundrel,awl therearecertaineeopleinBritish joeraalismwho'donotfailtolive uptothisdescription. Itwillhardlyliebelieved,andyet itisafeetthatone,atleast.of thehest-l.nownmeninBritishjournalismwasnoteveninvitedtothis so-called"imperialConference,"hecallsbehaddisplayedsomeindependenceofcharacterinhistotirnalistic were,and,hasputhisFinerupon someoftheblotsthathavemade certainofthelowerclassBritish
AnditiswhentheseColonialsbelletoassertthemselvesto"wake "theOldCountryandto"elbow it"howtodothings,thatat.little doseinYestigationoftheirrealiwPortancebelietoban,'thewhole Colonialquestionintoamuchtruer 1.er:elective.
WesupposethisImperialPress Conferene%cannothavedoneanyreal harm.Itwasasortofshowbusineesexploitedbyahandfulofwirepullers,andwhenallisfinishedwe looforverylittlepracticalresult fromit,except,perhaps,thatthe news2a0erswillgettheircablegram.; transmittedalittlemorecheaply. Thatisagoodstrokeofbusiness. andistheproperwaytomake flag tioitiesm"pay Afterall,the Emeirewilltoa"cellist& raeleasset."forthenewspaper/gentlemenifthe'resultoftheConfereere isteeputafewmorethousand
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