siegietoredattheG.P.O.Perth,fortransmissionbyPostasaNewspaper.
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Qeieee sr- c.rt'vr; eloverftheentiron Wt'sternefr,li.., vgthe" Sate,"preledtothen.InWIPP% St.PatrleYsh.thedralonS 9thinst.,ureterthecommeedotMr. 3.J.Rimons,themanagerofthe tour. AfterMsetheav,rircicitorsweresb-,,nn'erthehi,ilding andasthetraiorttymere,fromthe out-hackcentresthey.',sire.much pressedwiththesiieoftheedifice. Tiisinterestinetoknowthatofthe sixteenprefect.inthecontingent, #14arenunilsoftheC'hr'istianBrothers'Colleges.
A domesticeat,ownedbyMr.
comitriaswas.L....9t),,too.Thewheat exportd ,houo,000bueliels, ealzilytheState'srecord.Theconditionoftheharvestnowconcluded iseaceedinOyfavourable,andabig recordyieldisanticipated-muchbeyondearlyestimates.
Gunnedals,N.S.W.,wasinundated bythefloods.Peoplehadtotak. refugeonhousetops.
WhentheKitchenercampatLiverPatterson,hadatightwithasnakepool,N.S.W.,wasstruck£15,o0; justoutsidehiereeitleince.Clunes,wasdistributedinpay.
Theresultwasthattherel. killed thesnakeandthes=nakekilledtheAnapplicationwasmadebefore Mr.JusticeHodges,saystheWi- est.Whenfoundtheeatwassitting ontooofthesnake.Bothwer.,bourne"Advocate,."foranorder (lead. varyinganordermadebyMr.JusticsA'Beckettrelatingtothecue-
exeortsatCT'.171,c61.Theoverseatradeestablishedarecord.The exportsandstenlenrodeetsincreasedby.CT,Too,ono,theincreaseto
TheeolithAAAraitanofficialfie.todyofthreelittlegirls,thechildfirester100Q-howthatimnortsrenofamarriedcouple,JamesKierwerevaluedatCIT,114,560,andtheney,formerlyofBroadford,butnow ofEuroa,andMatildaKierney,formerlyofBroadford,butnowof Hocbkirch.nearHamilton.The matterwasbeforeMr.Justice theMetedKingdomalonebeingBeckettotttwooccasions,oncein 2900,noo.Thedecreasetoforeign1906,and"MsinT907.onapplies-
tioneregardingtheeustod,,ofthe children,Inthecourseoflengthy hearings,itthenappearedthatthe fatherandmotherhadseparatedowingtodi[112.rencesregardingreligion, thoughtheyatthattimestilloccupiedthesamehouseatBroadford. ThehusbandisaCatholicandthe wifeaLutheran.Aftersomeargument,thematterwasorderedtostand Overforaweekinorderthatthe partiesmightnegotiatethrough theirsolicitorswithaviewtoarrivingatanagreement.
UndertheWorkmen'sCompensationActatotalsumof£14,5oois PayablebytheownersoftheWaretabtotherelativesoftheis5membersofthecrewoftheIll-fatedvessel.
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Buttertothevalueof058,82.5 wasexportedfromVictoriaduring theweekended,13thinst.Itamountedinquantitytoenltons,of whichcrrionswenttotheUnited Kingdom,andtheoddhalf-tonto Easternports.Sincethebeginning oftheseasonenletJulythebutter exportshavetotalledte,775'ttons
ofthevalueofCI,239,213.OfWS quantity10,231tonswenttothe UnitedKingdom,1161toesto SouthAfrica,and427itossforthe Easternports.
BythewillofthelateMr.John JamesLee,K.C.S.G.,ofSydney,N. S.W.,whodiedonSeptembers6, 1907,Catholiccharities,gaintoa largeextent.Between216,000and £17,000hedirectedtobedivided betweenthecharitableinstitution' connectedwiththeCatholicChurl*. inN.B.W.,ormanagedbyseligious OrdersbelongingtothisMarch, Non-CatholicInstitutionsalsoreceivedgenerousbequests.
TheSydneyRailwayStationby directionoftheGovernmentwasdecoratedwithalltheflagsofthenationoftheday.ofKitchener'sarrival.TheTrishflagwastheonlynee missing.Itwouldbeinterestingto knowifthekeenlyobservantKitchenerofFar-town.whosereall thingswith"thosemarvellouseyes," noticedtheomission.Whataneat Itompliment1%wastothemanfrom KerryandhieTriT,i135-derentp
AComeroFtheFactory,
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Trippingo'erthedewygrass, WhentheMatinsbellisringing, DomesawinsomeIrishlass, Rivallinglarkandlinnetsinging.
Bareherheadandhareherfeet, Home-spunskirtandbodicered, insteparched,andankleneat, Gracefulmienantilieht,onnetread.
Holyeyesofri,h1)111,, Mirrorsofthesoclwithin Creamyskinofwhiterosehue, eteerletlipsandroundedchin.
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Theintermenttookplacerecently ofsisterAlphonsus,whosedeathoc(earedintheConventofMercy.Bal-Larobe.ataveryadvancedage.The deceaseIlads,whowasanieceof thelateMostRev.Dr.Mcllale,the eLionoftheFold."was,likehim, amostproficientIrisheholar,and teughtthelanguageintheconvent frryearswithsplendidsuccess.She wasoneofthefirstnunswhocame toBallinroheaftertheconventhad Leenopenedth-re,andleedeath, thouetnotunexpected,hasbeensintx)relyregrettedbytheSistersofthe Community.aswella,thepublic generally,amongstwhomshewas heldinthehighestesteemandresract
AnAssociationhasbeenformedin theUnited-Statesunderthestyleand titleofthe"IrishHome-GoingAssociation.-whichistakingchargeof arrangemeLsforthegr,atpilgrim, sitetothehomeland,whichitisexpect:d.that,4ome.erereniIrish-Amerleanswillmakenest3ear.TheAmericanendofthschemeisbeingrun allrighttheyhaveharnessedpatriotismwithbusinessprinciples.One oftheobecisoftheIrishHome-Goingmovementaretoirelecepersons vapeeiallythoseoftheIrishtact!, WhohaveacquiredacompetenceoutsideIreland:to\-isitthiscountry,to hiadyconditionshere,"andifthey findtheofferofsufficientinducement,toinvestsomeoftheircapitalinnewenterprisesinIreland.or inthe..eslensionofi,ntererisesalreade,established."Wehopethat this7Pareofthe'schemewillwork outtoscale-withthewishesofthe promoters,hutevenshoulditnot doso,itwouldbegreat inentrto--tieenIrish-Amricaneerreseonientputinaletter.whieh.recontlyappearedintheDublinPressgettheAmericantravellertomak,.
Thetitleofthiscourseis"The SerialElementsandtheWorkofthe Gaels,"thelecturesbeingasfollows:1.GaelsatworkI)GaelicsurvivancesinIreland,January15; 21,,niuradhnaGaedhilge,January-
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Anewscaleofdietaryhasbeen adoptedfortheinmatesofCork house,whichisexpectedtoeffecta savingof£i,000ayearandcomes intoforceontrialonthe1stof March.Thescalehastheapproval 22. ofthemedicalofficers.Notice of 2.TheSocialeleneeits Themotionhasbeengiventoobtainto eh eanJeri, 4) Thebaccodutyfreefortheinmatesof theveand'heelney,Fie,awrye The"smartset,"andthe('as!allworkhouses.asJle Fer!Lay12 61'shepoliticalpartee.Februaryte, 'thewifeofMr.CharlesGreene, 3Thework:en TheGaelicLimerick,eavebirthonTuesday schools,February26ej,Theintieictualandsocial"receltisation," 1Mteche.
"fad,". Theselectures33illheofthegreat-
nightweektotriplets,aboyand twogirls. 0II ThedeathsareannounedofMrs.
forthenuuAnted-estinterest,forMeY.M.GobletIS10hannahFitzgerald,inBantry
ofMrs.MaryCollins,nearSkibbercm,agedlog.
Sir-IohnArnott,whoisstaying forthewinteratDoneraileCourt, hasii.(1,relthedistributionof20 tonsofcoaltothepoorofthedistrict.
canonaEuropeantourwouldleaveaconferencierwhohasanexcellentWorkhousecapital,agedtoe,and lielandcutofhistrip.NopeopleknowledgeofIreland,andisatthe sPendsomuchmoneyontravellingsametimeatrueCeltandanimparastheAmericans,saidthispracti-tial'pertator.studyingthequestion calcounsellor,andnopeoplearesowithoetanyprejudice.Thisisthe susceptibletoadvertising.LetIre-onlycourseinFrancewheretheprelandthenrisetothefullheightofs.nt-daylifeoftheCelticnationsis theo.-casfonandmacetheAmericanmadeasubjectofstudy. andmorees,eiallytheciti..en of Admissiontohecoursesofthe tribebirthorblood.feel'hatifhitEcoldesIbitesEllett.)soeialisis makesuphismindt.,)eieneheisr,teee)studentswhohcttemittsureofawheitneandofhosietatirriceette,Iettheeceretar3'soffice. treatmentehilsthesit- tristflew,-r, e.11.Goeletha,ete
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ofel.inthehasbeen blheLitnerieCorpora-I eeeieltohe?-n.raploynein:'t,n(1,tobeettlieedforthereliefi.f,.tatingdireesinthecity.
A 3reitelaiireirermimedRyan, whit-n.iteeirtIhreshinefei termer inleelvieilyre.reatIterreteieli,was accidentallycaughtinthemachine, andhadbothhislegstr.eneled.He isprogressingfavourablyunderthe careofDr.Power.liorrisoleieh.
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IrishPiluperismdecreased
Mr.JohnBurnsPaidasurprise visittoGarrettLane,Workhouse, Wandsworth,onChristmayetyand, addres-ingtheinmates,eompaiedthe pauperismofsixtyyearsagowith theconditionofaffairsto-day.PauperisminIreland,he.said,haddroppedfrom72to23perthousand, inthesixtyyears.InEnglandand Walesithaddroppedfrom62 to 26perthousand,whileoutdoorpauperismhaddroppedfromeftto15 Perthousand,andinScotlandinthe sameperiodithaddroppedfrom42 to22.Thecostofmaintenancefor thediminishednumberofStatede-pendentshadincreasedfrom£6to £16.perhead.
IrishJarveysmustgo
Thereappearstobenodoubtaboutthedisappearanceofthehansone. London'smostcharacteristicvehicle. Thematterisofsomeinterestto Irishmen,becauseitsignifiesaseriousabandonmentofthehorse.Last weekinoneyardinLondonnofewerthanonehundredandtwentycab horsesweresold,theirownershave ingnofurtheruseforthem.Seventycabsweresold,andtheyfetchedpoorprices.Themotorcab hasdoneitandatleastoneCockney'rejoices,forhewrite.thatthe hansomwasdifficulttoenter,and draughtyandoftendamp.whilethe driver"remainedesgenerally(discourteousandundulyexactingas fereree Butforthefour-wheeler therewillstillhealargecall,especiallyattherailwaystations, antithedrivertanatIoret.o look pitying-bee(uponthehansomcabby whojibedathim.Accordingtothe eredictionofafirmofcab-owners, htrdlyahansomcabwillheseenin thestreetsof.ondontwoyears helve.
IrishinParis
TheEcoledisHautesEridesSeen's,16ReadelaSorbonne,Paris rnee),annoirestheaneroachie 'nineofasrrlesoflecteresonthe cRealisencein,Ireland,toee eedbyMr.V.M.Goblet,the sownBreton.
ThTieperaxeHurlershavelodged animeetionaeainstth-Kilkenny teamreceivinethehonoursofthe ChempionshipofAll-IrelandHurling becauseitisallegedthatthe3hada eSoccer"footballerplayingit ontheoccasionofhispromotion, anopportunetributetoMr.R.D. Felherslonhaugh,recentlyagentof theBankofIreland.Athlone,was paidhimbyhisfriendsinthelatter townsomedaysagobythepresentationofacostlysilverrosebowl. Mr.R.Bette,M.A.,whopresided, saidtothebusinessthilityoftheir gustwasduetheflourishingconditionoftheBankofIrelandinAthlone.
St.Teresa'sPariah,inthePotc'ro districtofSanFrancisco,ofwhich theRev.P.O'Connellistherector issoontohaveoneofthemostmodernandbest-equippedparochial schoolsintheArchdioceseofSan Francisco. Father O'Connellis anativeof the County Meath, and after studyingattheNavanSeminaryhewont tolishaw Durham,beingafterwardsordainedinAllHallows' College.
Mr.P.J.KennedyofBathcore House,Enfield,wassworninas HighSheriffoftheCo.MeathbeforeMr.R.Scholfield,Commissioner.Mr.KennedyhasappointedMr J.Lowry,Navan,asSub-Sheriff, andMr.A.V.Montgomery,of13 Molesworthstreet,Dublin,solicitor, asreturningofficer.Mr.Lowrywas atthesametimesworninasSubSheriff.
Dr.T. Asylum, gistrate 0
A.Greene,R.M.S.,Carlow hasbeensworninasamaforthatcounty. .-
Atameeting,oftheJointTechnicalCommittees.ofNewRossandEDniscorth3-.MissWinifredBrady,who atpresentholdsatemporarypositioninBelfast,wasunanimously electedDomesticEceinomyInstructress.
TheDundalkHarbourCommissionershiveapprovedoftheactionof Dr.MoYnagh,solicitor,whoserved awritforBr,000salvagecompensationontheownesofth--dredger Thames,ofPortTal'-ot,Wales, whichwasrescuedwhileindistress somedaysagobyonoftheHarboartugsandtowedintoport.
Mr. itleStoles,Hi-hSheriff, Limerick,proposedatthelastmeetingofthelocalTownCouncilaresolutionconeratulatingMr.D. F. Browne, aLimerickmanand latestandingcounseltotheCor poration,onhi,appointmentas ('otintyCourt.TudgeofKerry.
Recently,theMostRel..er.McKenna,BishopofCloglee.openedthannualChtistmasba/iierinthe CatholicHall,Monaghan,orlanised bytheSistersofSt.Louisforthe benefitoftheponeofthetown. Therewasalargeattendanceofthe generalpublic,aswellasofthelocal clergy'andthosefromadjacentparishes. Agoodlysumwasrealised duringtheevening.
Mr.W.J.Gra2,foreesearsan officialundertheCountyCourtat Belfast,hasbeenmadetherecipient ofahandsomepresentation. Mr. Grayspentalongofficialservice underJudgesOtway,RoseandFits-
Soundingthepraisesof Ayer'sHairVigor.That's whateveryonedoeswhouses thissplendid preparation fotthohair.
)Ifyoudon't wantto praiseit,then ,1youmu,tnot useit.'Yousee, youwillbeso1,1eased withitthat:-,)qwill justhavetotedyear friendsallaboutit.
Alter's airit t, removesdandruff,mak,:sthe hairgrowthickandheavy. Handsomehair,rich,glossy Lair,alwaysattracts.You mayhavejustsuchhairif youwilluseAyer'sHair Vigor.Acceptnosubstitute.
gibbon,andhisretirementisgreatlyregretted.
Aladnamed0.1iourke,aged12, wasrunoverinMainstreet,Cavan, onChristmasEvebyarunaway horseandcart,thewheelofthelatterpassingoverhisneckalmostseveringtheheadfromthebody.He wasthesonofawidowedmother, whosehus..enddiedonlyaboutthree weeksago.
Acoordingtoareportsubmittedat lastweek'smeetingoftheBelfast HarbourBoard,thetotaltonnage, whichhadarriedattheportfrom theletdanuaretothe18thinst., amountedto2,525,488tons,showing atotalincreaseof75,131tons.Mr. RobertThompson,J.P.whopresided urgedhetinenialsupportofthe Seaman'sFriendSociety,particularlyatatimewhentheywere,approachingtheclose ofthemost Successfulandmostprofitableyear, theyhadeverenjoyedinthehistory oftheTrust.Itwasagreedtorefer thematterofadonationtoacorn-
3Mtingsfromtwin OURCORRESPONDENT.
Recentlytheweatherherehasbeen realdogdays,thethermometerregisteringashighas115dogs.,in theshade.Thelowestregistration was104dgs. Perhapsthereis consolationinthefactthatother placeshavebeenvisitedwithequally ti'ingweatherconditions.After February,withanoccasionalwarm
Thesilver-voicedbell-birds,thedarlingsofday-time, TheysinginSeptembertheirsongs oftheMay-time, Whenshadowswaxstrong,andthe thunderboltshurtle,
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and Secretary-Mr.J.Preston. Treaeutor-J.Tully. Me.gailneEditor-Mr.J.Mullins. Warden-Mr.J.O'Reilly. Auditors-Mr.W.B.Cooling,Mr. J.F.Whitely.
parishionerstheirappreciationoftheBychannelsofcoolness,theechoes highhonourrecentlyconferredon arecalling, himbytheChurch.ADaddress-AnddownthedimgorgesI hear wordedintermsofdeservedpraie thecreekfalling; totheVeryrev.pastorforhisunre-itlivesinthemountainwheremoss mitringsolicitudeforther..ligious, andthesedges andtemporalwelfezetd Touchwiththeirbeautythebanks andforhismanye11,1a-in;wori:s andtheledges; performedonbehalfoftheparishThroughbreaksofthecedar wasread,thisbengsignedbyMes- sycamorebowers Established20years. srs.T.J.Barrett,chairmanB.Struggliethelightthatisloveto Murray,treasurer;'andWm.WSW, theflowers; endandEstateAgent,SwanValestat, secretary.CanonFlanagan'sreply,And,softerthanslumber,andsweetAecountantandAurlitor. 83 expressedhisgratitudeforthecorn- erthansinging, \\1LLIA Alimentpaidhim,andsaid!thatdayThenotesofthehell-birdaterun-reefedbyW.J.Westhoven,A.I.A.W.A.,AccountancyWorkundertakenandde wasthered-letteroneofhislife- nineandringing. L.I.A.V. time.InmakinghimaCanon,he said,their'belovedBishophadhonouredtheparishesofAughrimand Kilmore. Ahandsomepresentation accompaniedtheaddress.
ST.VINCENTESTATE. NorthPerth,overlookingHydePam BeetpositioninPerth.High,healthy, saripopular.Housesgoinguplikemushrooms.Closetotwolemnis. DsBaiidingSitessewavailableis Perth,Priemfrom£75perMask. Theyhidewiththeirfearinthe Alsa leavesofthemyrtle; InnumerableHouse..Poulti:.Fame, Whenlainandthesunbeamsshine Farms,etc.,inalllocalities. mingledtogether, CallandgetFullParticular,.. Theysr.artuplikefairiesthatfollowfairweather And.straightway,thehuesoftheir feather'sunfolden, Telephone At.,thegreenandthepurple,theit OATES
blueandthegolden.
Mr.A..Johnston,whosatforseveralyearsforSouthEse-xinthe 7Liberalinterest,thinkstheplea madethatitisnotHomeRule whShisnow',reposed,butanIrish Part forpurely.Irishat' is unworthyjugglingofwords.snap,thedaysbecomepleasant,-in ernesses; Mr.Johnstoncontinues"Whydoesfeet,suchdelightfulwethfrisnoLoitersknee-deepinthegrasses notMr.AsquithtellusNhich ofAvhereelseeeperieneed. listen, Mr GladstonesthreeHomeRuleThemotorcarservice1-tel -Wheredrippiggrocksgleam,andthe -46
Hill,hemeanstofollow,allabsolu-tablishedby('ebbandCo.,between t''ineonsistentwitheachother
hereandLeonoraisbeingwellpattonised.Thejourneyof8.;miles takesfrom9a.m.,to5p.m.
TherecentvisitofSenator De Lareietothisdistrict'indicates,by
Octoberthemaidenofbrightyellow tresses, Loitersforloveinthosecoolwild-
WHOLESALEANDRETAIL. toWoodandCoalMerchants
(Deposit,Hosisin'sFoundry).
leafypoolsglisten. Thenisthetimewhenthewatermoonssplendid Breakwiththeirgold,andare DealersinChaff,Oats,Bran,etc. teredorblended, Overthecreeks,tillthewoodlands havewarning, gelsAg,ete theITowartSmite, (Ifsongsofthebell.birdandwingsCo.'sAlCoalandCollieCoalCie. ofthemorning.
Welcomeaswatersunkissedbythe summers, Arethevoicesofbell-birdstothirstyfar-comers.
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AtDunmurray,nearBelfast,three youthsbeloneingtothesamefamily weres'catinironamill-damwhen theiceerec,andtheywereprod-thewayinwhichhisutteranceswere pitatelintothewant..Twowerereceiedthepoliticaltrendofthe rescue,!,butaladofthirteenwasvoters. drowned.Themother,whowasone TheLabourviewsaregenerally of:hefirsttoroachthescent'.lumpedintotheWater,altlentehshewa,4supportedinamost'enthusiastic unabletoswim,andmadeaheroicmannerandhencetheLabourcanattempttosaveherchildren,havingi,didates'intheaperoachingFederal eke:donswillreceiveverystrong tobeforeiblytaresoutofthewater recognitionandassistance.TheFu- theforest, sionretiresntativescancountonAndthenedofthewayfarerpressveryfewvotesinthisquarter.How esthesorest,
NurseGerrie:,whohadbeenfor thepest9yeerematronofGalway FeverHospital,contractedtyphusin thecourseofhrduties,anddied.
GUILDFORDeelSNDLAND NeecandidatecanexpectdemocracyPentintheridgesforeverandever tocastvotesinhisfavour.and,yet,Thebell-birdsdirecthimtospring, whenhehadachanceofliberalising andtoriver. ONLYTHEBEST thefranchiseintheStateUpperWithringandwithripple,likerunnelswhosetorrents,
Shewasoneofthemostpopular,Houserefusedtodosobycasting andzealousnursesintheWesternhisvoteandinfluenceagainstthe city. imeasurebroughtforwardlastSee'ionsisamatterforreflection.Pol-
Aretonedbythepebblesandleaves inthecurrents.
minie, congratulatingtheMost. Rev.Dr.Gilmartin,thenewly-appointsdBisbeeofClonfrt,onhis elevationtotheEpiscopacy.
AtameetingoftheCastlebarUr-lingdaywill:tellataleagainstsuch banCouncillastweekaresolutionaso-calledLiberal waspassed,onthemotionofMr. Mr.Chas.MaleyofLawlershas M.Kelly,secondedbyMr.A.C.Lar-aeainleftonavisittohisfarm atThreeSprings,ontheMidland Railwayline.Heexpectstohave doubletheareaundercultivation nextyearthanthatwhichhehad lestseason.Thefarm-isabouta milefromthestation.Mr.Maley hasgreatfaithinthefutureprospectsofThreeSprings.Lateron hewillsettlethereandLawlers willbedeprivedofoneofitsleadnglightsandmostpopularresidents.
Jnconnectionwiththedistribution ;ofthelandonthe?frenchestate, Derrydonnell,anAthenrycorrespondentexpresses;hegreatsatisfaction feltbythetenantsfortheequitable mannerinwhichitwasperformed byMr.C.Kiernan,oftheEstates Commission.ftisstatedthatthe delicatedutyreposedon'theCommissionerswasdischargedwithout fearorfavour.Atestimonialto thiseffecthasbeeneignedbyMessrs JohnHeneghan,D.C.A.Poinard, J.Keane,andJ.Finn,andforwardedtotheEstatesCommissioners.
MuchregretwasfeltinGalwayat 'hedeathwhichtookplaceonChrist,treeEve,ofMra.R.Egan,Montpelierterrace.Thedecea.sedwasthe wifeofMr..T.Wigan,D.I.,Oughterard.andmotheroftheRev.George Egan,0.1'.,andMr.M.J.Egan,D. T.,Bailieborough.Thefuneralcortege,wasanimpairingone,consisting ofanumberofclergyandrepresentativepublicmen,whilealargebody ofpolice,underthecommandof CountyInspectorFlower,andMr.S. Mercer,D.I.,Galwa%alsomarched infulldressuniform.
AdeputationfromtheunitedparishesofAughrim,andKilmorewaitedonthei"thinst.ontheVery Rev.P.A.0^nen,Flanagan,P.P., Aughrim,tosivnifylonbehalfofthe
TheSell-bird,whichisrare the worldover,isoneofthecharacterstirfeaturesoftheFaunaofthis State.Itshabitatisalloverthe GoldfieldsaroundYork,andalong theGreatSouthernandSouth Wtwternrailways.Thebirdisherein largenumbers.Nootherplacehas thisremarkableandpreciousbird, oversuchawidearea.Thebellbird,thoughitisbecomingscarce, isalsotobefoundintheforestsof NewZealand,Ceippsland,inVictoria,andNewSouthWales.Oneof itsnote;issomethinglikethedistanttollingofabell,and,onthis account,thebirdhasreceivedits popularname. Thenestofthe hell-birdisbuiltindeep,wooded gulliesorinthicklowhushesnear theedgeofaforest.Itsfoodconsistsofinsectsandthenectarof flowers.Itlickstheseupwithits curioustongue,whichisfurnished withasortoflittlebrush.
TheAnetrallanpoet,HenryKendall,istheauthorofthesubjoined beautifulstanzas,whichsographicallydfeeribethebellbird.
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(Continued). famous"Quicumquevult,"theauAtDisentis,attheveryheadof thewesternsourceoftheRhine,abovetheoldcityofCoire,anIrish companionofColumbanus,Sigisbert, foundedamonastery,whichlong continuedtospreadarounditthe blessingsofreligion.IntheCathedralatCoire,arestillpreserved someancient,smallshrines,ofexquisiteCelticworkmanship,which probablybelongedtotheIrishmonastery. "Lowerdownonthe shoresoftheLakeConstanceagreater[rishdiscipleofthesamemaster,St.Gall,,orCallech,revivedthe dyingembersoftheGospelinthe ancient,andthenstill-existingSee ofConstance,andextendeditssway (withhisdisciples,mainlyIrish), faracrosstheblackforestintoAlemannia,orWurtemberg,leavinghis namealsotoamonastery,which, inafterdayswastobbstillanIrish school,andtherivalinfame of Fuldaitself."Lower,still,andat asomewhatlaterdate,overleaping thedoublemonasteryofFridolin, anotherIrishman,St.Trudpert,and sometimelater,anothernamedLandelin."becamefoundersofmonastic coloniesnearFreyburg,inBaden, andatEttenheimmunsterandSchutern,nearOrfenburg,inthesame neighbourhood."Atthebeginning ofthe8thcentury,St.Pirminius. anotherIrishman,was"thefounder ofRicheneau,thegreattwinAbbey ofthatneighbourhood,withSt. Gall,andfounderorrestorer of fourteenorfifteenothersinacircle fromPfeffers,betweenGlarusand Coire,byGmund,toWeissenburg andthestrangelynamedMauriMonasteriuminAlsace,andeven,bya daringadvance,atUpper,andLower Meech.ontheDanube.aslowas illsconfluencewiththeIsar,and atMonsee,nearSalxburg,'restored andconsolidatedwhattheearlier Irishhadbegun."TheconnectionbetweenIrelandandSwiteerlandcontinuedallthroughthe9th century.St.Findan,aftervisitingSt Maetin'sshrineatTours,settled downinhishermitageatRheinau, nearSchaffhausen,whichsoongrew intoagreatcentreofreligiouslife. Another,Irishman,St.Eusebius,abouttheyearKitestablishedamonasteryatMount.St.Victor,inthe Vorarlberg,which,aftertheSaint's death,wasbyroyalcharterunited toSt.Gall.Aboutthesametime themonasteryofSt.GalliwasvisitedbytheTrishBishopMarcus,accompaniedbyhismorefamousnephew,Moengal,whocontinuedto teachthereformanyyearsandin whoseschoolweretrainedTutilo andNotkerandRatpert,whowere reckonedamongthemostfamedof theGermanscholarsofIhosedays.
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thorshipofwhichhasbeensodieputed,butofwhichtheoldestMkt. fragmentsupposedtobeinthe hand-writingofColumbanushimself, isstillpreservedintheAmbrosial). LibraryatMilan,broughtthither fromthemonasteryofBobbio.
SeveralIrishmissionariesarehonouredamongthepatronSaintsof Italy.ThusatLuccawehaveSt. Finnian,whosenamehasbeenchase. gedtoFrigidianusonLatin,and FredianoinItalianatFiesole,the BishopDonatusishonouredtogether withhiscompanionsSt.Brigidand St.AndrewandTarantoatthe veryextremityofItaly'sheel.pays duehonourtoSt.Cathaldus,and hiscompanionDonatus.Manyotherchurchespaythelikehonourto otherIrishpatrons.TheseSainte hadnotforgottentheirnativeland. St.DonatusofFiesolecomposedin Latinametricallifeofthegreat PatronofKildareSt.Brigid.The tiredintroductorylinesarethus translatedbyMrs.Ferguson
"FarintheconfinesoftheWest, Thereliesaland,oflandsthebeet; Anislandrichinallgoodstore Ofrobeandgem,andgoldenore."
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"Herverdantfieldswithmilkstet honeyflow, Herwoollyfleecesviewithvirgin snow, Herwavingfugrowsfloatwithbeardedcorn, Andartsandarmsherenviedsons adorn.'
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"Ifbeholdingtheglitteringstare ofheaven,weseektoknowtheir order,andhigh-aspiringcourse,
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t.IRISHMISSIONARIESIN ITALY.-ThefirstgreatIrishfoundationinItalywasthatofSt.ColumbanusatBobbin.Theerectionof themonasteryisgenerallyassigned totheyear612,butitiscertain thatseveralyearsbeforethatdate, St.ColumbanusvisitedNorthItaly. TheDucalfamilyofBavariahadreceivedreligiousinstructionfromhim andhisbrotherReligiousatLuxeuil. InthewaysofProvidence, Theodolinda,adaughteroftheDuke ofBavaria,becamethewife,ofAgilulph,theLombardDuke,whohad hitherto,beentheChampionofArianism,andhadfiercelyassailedSt. GregorytheGreatinRomeitself. Ongivingbirthtoherfirstson, Theodolinda,invitedColumbanukto administerBaptismtohim.The ceremonyperformedbytheSaint atMilanwasamomentousevent forthepeaceofItalyandthetriumphoftheChurch.Agilulphat theexhortationofColumban,from beingapersecutor,becamethefriend ofSt.Gregoryandchampionofthe orthodoxfaith.Itwasattthistime thatColumbanuswroteattherequestofAgilulphatreatiseorformulaofFaithagainsttneArianheresy,whichisinallprobablitythe
AnewfieldforIrishinfluencein NorthItalywasopenedbyCharlemagnewhenheinstitutedthefatuoushigh-schoolasacentreofleer,ningatPavia,andplacedatins headtheIrishmonkAlbinus.The comingofthisholymantothe CourtofCharlemagneissocharm:teristicoftheIrishSaintsofthoen ImesthatIgiveinfullthelianativewrittenbythemonasticchronn lelseofSt.Gene-'sWhentheiliumteousCharlesbegantoreignalone inthewesternpartsoftheworld, andliteraturewaseverywherealmostforgotten,andtheworshipet !thetrueGodwasaccordinglyfeeble ithappenedthat'twoScotsofIre. land,men'incompatablyskilledin humanlearningandintheHoly Scriptures,'cameoverwithsome Britishmerchantstotheshoresof Prance. Astheyproducednomerchandiseforsale,theyusedtopro claimtothecrowdsflockingtopur chase.Ifanyoneisdesirousof wisdom,lethimcometoue,and receiveitforwehaveittosell,' Theirreasonforsayingtheyhadit forsale,was,that,perceivingthe peopleinclinedtodealinsaleable articles,andnottotakeanything gratuitiously,theymightbythis meanseitherrousethemtothe purchaseofwisdomaswellasof otherthings or.asthesequel shows,mightbyspeakinginthat, manner,excitetheirwonderandtestonishment.
(TobeContinued.).
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Correspowience. SuchanorganizationcouldwelcomewithbothhandsallCatholics, whatevertheispoliticalconvictions I.WaarenetraaP°11silliefor andcoulddoalittletostrengthin
°pieties@expressedbyourcarvetheCatholicopinioninthserealms.
ShouldWehaveaCatholic PartyinW.A.?
TotheEditor
theenlargementofthetitle,andinstead of.sayingW.A.'teetheterm Australia Thequestiontherefore askedwouldbeshouldtherebe a Catholic.PartyinAustralia I imaginetheanswerfromthegreat majorityofCatholicswillbe-wne tot'r AsaconvertIhavenever beenabletounderstandwhytheCatholicsofAustraliashouldnotbe putunderefficientorganisation.Cerloinlyourinfluencewouldbemore elTectiveandfar-reachingifwecould SpeakforourCatholicpeoplegenerally,ratherthanbelilttoactin adisjointedmannerindifferentcentresupanddownthecountry.
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Sir,inreferencetotheabove,Iwould,Sir.withyourpermissionliketooffera InreplytoMr.Edward'sanswerwasmerely fewsuggestions. tomyletter,mustsaythatwhat-goodhas inthefirstplace,mayIsuggestovaelseyourcorrespondentsmay credithimwith,theymustallowaftertheperusalof'hissecondletter, thatheisanexportatevadingthe question.DoesMr.EdwardscreditMy yourreaders:withanyintellectual penetrationatall,ordoeshethink orasininethathisletterwassuch paragonofimpersonality,sucha limpidflowofverbosity,thatyour readersormyselfcouldnotreadan ideahetweenthelinese Tomy mindandIamnotawhalefor expression,whathemeant.tobe without"bentorinsult,"wasthe clearestpartofhisepistle,andthe partwhichwasperhapsunconsciously),levelledatwellknown membersoftheSocietr-.Iagain saythatsuchadictatorialattitude isnotcalculatedtofosteraspirit ofkindlinessandamity-between members.Whyifmenknowthat iftheymakeasliporanomission ofanykind,theystandtheriskof being"shownup"evenwithoutmentionofname'sintheCatholicpaper, theywillbeveryshyofbeingmerabers ofthesaidSociety.Eventhis muchthesaidMr.Edwardsmustadmit.
WefindotherChurchesefficiently organized.BeforemyconversionI belongedtotheNonconformistsof England.TheyhaveastrongFree aurchCouncilineverttownand district.,andastrongFederationrepresentativeoftheCouncilsinthe differentcentres.Theirpreponderatingpowerinmunicipalandpolitical lifearisesfromthefactthatthey arethussosplendidlyorganized. Theyareabletospeakfortheentire Nonconformistsofthecountry,and theleadersofthe'differentpartiesin theStatearethuscompelledtolistentotheirsuggestions.WhyCannotweasCatholicsposeteesasimilarorganisationinAustralia We needtosafeguardourlibertiesthat havebe-nwonforusatsogreata costbeaholyaneestry.We requirefurthertocarefullysafe-guard theinterestsofourschoolsandof earchildren,andthiscanbebetter donethroterhanorganisationthat speaksonbehalfofthe'litheCatholicpopulation.Thereareother greatgraftionsinfrontofumthat Seedcarefulconsideration,andin Ouropinionthe'voiceofthelaityas cellastheclergyneedstobeheard inordertotometoad(sieionto theadvanta'teoftheChurch. Iam notsreakineofreligiousquestions; theseiteareonlytoogladtoleave entirelyinthehandsofourspiritual guides. ams"eakinemoreparticularleofmattersrelatingtoeducation,thesocialconditionofthepeople,etc.Cannotsomethinghedone tofocustheopinionofCatholicsuponthesegr-atsocialquestionsthat areboundtocomeupforsettlementinthen-orfuture Lotithe aCatholicPartyowningallegiance tonopoliticalorganisation-intent uponconsideringonlythosegreat questionsthatsonearlyaffectusandwillaffectus-inthefuture.
IdonotthineMr.Edwardswas veryhappywhenheadmittedthis "Iadmitthatallthegentlemen whoattendedthefirstmeetingstook aninterestintheestablishingofthe Societybutthetroubleliesinthe factthataftertheSocietyisborn, certainofthemapparentlycarelittlewhetheritlivesordies."
Rethelatterpartoftheabove quotation,IchallengeMr.Edwards ifhisletterofcriticismistheright waytoencouragementotakean interestintheSociety?Besides, whattimehaselapsedsinceitsinception,duringwhichthesaidmemberscouldpossiblyshowtheirinteresthiit'! Howisitiftheywere awayfromPerth'? Again,Mr.Edwardsfloutsmyidea of*"Letusbeunited,"andadds, "themajority'oftheCatholicmen ofPerthwillnotgiveustheopportunityofbeingunitedwiththem." Howwillsuchapublicassertion helpthecauseofunity?Tomy wayofthinkingitwillrepelCatholicmen,itwillmakethemask "Whobethischampion?whose reflectsonourdispositionMayP nothe,thatwearejustascarwes eshe,butwehavethewisdomte sat.nothingaboutit?"Idono' lesirethingstojogalongin th ellway,butIthinkitiswisen-' toquickenthepacetoomuch,fe
ifitistooquick,thereareagood manywhowillnotfinish.I,still adheretothequotationinmylast letter,asveryapropos. Anyman mayattempttocriticiseandtorecommendbuthowfewrealiseany goodeitherforthemselvesorfor othersfromit. Ishouldhesorry toplaitMr.Edwardsamongthe classthatdoesnogOodbycriticism; becauseIknowtheuprightnessof hisintention,Imerelyquestionedthe wisdomofattack,whentheSociety initsinfancy.What hislettereffected Yours,etc., "PATIENCE."
Church,Why toit (BY.J.Per.I. Ibelong
MyChurchisnotafailure,buta Successitisthegreatestsuccess th,worldhaseverknown.Itis nearlytwothousandyearssincemy Churchwasestablisheditwasheededonarock,andstandsto-dayas itdidinthebeginning.Herdogmaisthesame,alsoherserviceand hercreed.(Matt.xvi.,18). My Churchhasfiveserviceseveryday, andeadhservicehasalargecongregationofearnestanddevoutmembers. Thecongregationofmy Churchgrowslargerjustasthepopulation-increases,andnewparishes areconstantlybeingmadeandnew Churchesbuildedtoaccommodateits People.
ThereasonsformyChurch pendingandincreasingarethe lowing
fol-
First-Ibelieve,withouttheshadow ofadoubt,thatJesusChristestablishedandhassincemaintainedmy ChurchIbelieveHegavethekeys toSt.leaveandtoldhimtobuild thisChurch-onarock,andthegates ofhellshouldnotprevailagainstit. (Matt.xvi.,18).
Second-Ibelieveitteachesthe truthandnothinghutthetruth.
Third-IbelievemyChurchisthe onlyonethatthoroughlycomprehendshumanityinevertwalk of lifeshegivesconsolationforsorrow,hopefordisappointmentand peacethatpassethallunderstanding foratroubledheartandsoul.
Fifth-ThedoorofmyChurchis alwaysopenfromsixuntilsixthe highandthelow,therichandthe poorcanalwaysfindonedooropen onthem.Theycanentherewith theirtrouble,sinorsorrowand kneelin.thepresenceofHimwho forgaveMagdalen,restoredtolife thewidow'sdaughterandforea". thosethatpersecutedHim.
sixth-MyChurchteachesherchillrenthegreatbeautyandmeritof charity.Shesendshersonstoall ladsoftheearthtopreachtheword ofJesusChristandbuildHisChurch sr'daughtersrenouncewealthare 1scuryandworkforcharity; the, c-freforthesick.theaged,thechil-
dren,andtheleper,unfortunatewomenaretakencareof,shi'ldedfrom temptationandprotectedfromthe curious.Sheneverparades her charityfortheapplauseofpublic opinion.
Seventh-MyChurchisarevelation toLhosewhoknowherandfully understandwhatsheteach's.They neverwanderfromherinfluence,and not,throughfear,butloveisthecongregationlarge. Wemayoften stumbleandmanytimesfall,but sheisalwaysreadyandwillingto takeusbackifwearetrulysorry foroursine.Matt.xvi.,19Matt. xxvi.,26-281.
Eighth-InmyChurchwehave harmonywehavebutonehead wehavebutoneteaching;weall believealikeweareallchildrenof theChurchneitherconditionnor colourkeepsanyaway.
IsitanywondermyChurchhas beenasuccesse TheVicarof Christwatchesoverher,andJesus Christiswithheralways,untothe end. MyChurchistheRoman CatholicChurch.
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TheCatholicChurchdoesnotalwayssatisfythemoralistswho writefortheSundaynewspapers.In oneofthesejournalsacontributor whobetrayswonderfulenergyin rakingupallthescandalsabout KingLeopoldthathadeverbeen printed,whispered,orhintedat, .writes:-"Leopoldendedaspeople ofhistypeoftendoendbymaneingthedaughterofadoor-keeper. whomhemadeBaronessVaughan. TheCatholicChurchissingularly humanwhenitchooses.Itisrecognisingthereligious!)marriage ofKingLeopoldwiththeBaroness, whichismorethanBelgianlawwill do.'Apparentlythiswriter'sideas ofecclesiasticalpolitarederived fromtherelationsbetweentheAnglicanChurchandtheState.His viewseemstobethattheStateis, andshouldbe,theultimateauthorityonquestionsofconscience.When theStatesaysthatacoupleare tobemarried,hentheChurchmust performtheceremony,nomatt9r whattheobstaclesorimpediments; whentheStatesaysthatacouple mustnotbemarried,thenif the functiontakesplace,itisnotareligiousmarriageatall.This,it isneedlesstosay,isapurelyProtestantconceptionofecclesiastical dutywhichpracticallydestroysthe moralandteachingauthorityofthe Church. Amorganaticmarriagetheword"morganatic,"comesfrom theoldGothic"morgjan,"toshor-
CostlyMistakes Everydaypeoplemakeseriousmis-
Mr.J.Gilmour,GregoryTerrace, Brisbane,Queensland,said,onAugust2nd,1909:-"Itisfiveyears sinceIbegantosneerfromIndigestion.Aiwa}a,altereating,Ihad severepainsinthechestandstomach,withadistressingsenseof over-fulness,thoughIatebutlittle, havingno.appetite.Mystomach becamesodisorderedthatIcouldretainnothing. Iusedtoretchand vomitaftereverymeal.Iwasso weakandillthatworkbecame burden. 1
22.Hewasbornin183o,andbeganhisjournalisticandliterarycao'erin1848,andhislatestandone ofhisbesthookswasgiventothe literaryworldacoupleofpears ago.Itwashisparents'desirethat theboyshouldstudylaw,butfortunatelyforliteratureyoungMcCarthyattheageofementienwas,on thedeathofhislathe?,calledupon tobethesupportofhisfamily.His wentoninthisway,nevera firstengagementwasasareporterten-issimplyanalliancebetween ontheCork"Examiner,"andfourmanofexaltedandawomanofin-dayfreefrompainanddistress,for twowhole,years.Then,catas yearslater,in1852,hereceivedanfetarankcontractedonthe appointmentcondi-friend'sadvice, I bought,Moen! asreporterintheLionthat.thewomanandherchild-SeigelsSyrup:InamonthIcould HouseofCommons. ren,ifshehasany,shallnothold AllthroughhislonglifeMr.Mc-therank,orinheritthepossessionseat,sleepandworkbetter,andthe vomitingaftermeals,ceasedentirely. Carthyhasbeenamostprolificofherhusband.Ofitself,bothparAscontinuedtotaketheSyrup,I writer.Hispublicationsaremanytiesconsenting,astheyareboundto variousdelightfulnovels,histories,consentbeforethemarriageritecankeptongettingbetterinhealthand reminiscencesandbiographies.Inbeperformed,thereisnothingire-spiritsuntilIwasthoroughlycured andaswellaseverIhadbeenin mylife.Ihaveneversufferedfrom Indigestionsince."
1903hewasgrantedaCivilList pensionof1,25odollarsayearfor hisservicestoliterature.Mr.McCarthywasintheYoungIreland
moralinsuchaunion.
Mr.WalterDwyer,L.L.B.,hasarrivedinPerth,whereheintendsto takeswhichtheexperienceofothers shouldhavetaughtthemtoavoid. Forinstance,thereisthefoOl,with thegun,thathe"didn'tknowwas loaded,',untilitwentoilantihurt somebody.Thereisthepeasonwho goes'tolindanescapeofgaswitha nakedlightandsocausesanexplosion.Again,thereisperhapsin yourhousehold-.somebodywho makestheeverydaymistake of thinkingthattheycanbewelleven thoughtheycannotdigesttheirfood. Now,healthandstrengthcanbeobtainedonlyfromfoodwelldigested, andthehestapproachofIndigestion isaseriousmatter.Neuralgia,anaemiaandrheumatismresultfrom Indigestionassurelyaspainsin theChest,headorback Such troublesarisefromadisorderedstomach,andthatconditionyoucan remedywiththeaidoftherootand herbextract;MotherSeigel',Syrup,whichtonesandstrengthensthe stomachandstimulatestheliver'red bowels.
IfYOUhaveanystomachorlives movementof'48.Hewasfirstelse- troubles,MotherSeigel'sSyrupwill Pr7ctinehisprof.scionofBarrister.proveasgoodafriendtoyouas tedasMemberofParliamentinWalterdeservestosucceed,andweitdidtoMe.Gilmour. 1879asNationalistmemberforhopehedoeswellinthecapital I,one,ford. HisParliamentarycar-wherehehadbeenwellandfavoureerofovertwentyyearscametoanablyknowninconnectionwiththe endin1900,when,owingtoill-SteleEducationDepartmentand health,hewascompelledtoretirewithIrishaffairs.
Therearesadderheartsthanyours goandcomfortthemandthatwill comfortyou.
--TheYoungAustraliaLeagueBoys intheEast ,NetesontheTourbyVictor1).Courtney,oneoftheContingent).
TheTouroftheboysoftheYoung Australia[.vague,whichhasjust beenconcluded,wasremarkablefor theCompletesuccasiithatattended oftfromcommencementtoconsumaation.Theundertakingisunique inthehistoryoftheState,andthe veryfactthatduringthefiveweeks inwhichtheboyswereunderthe chargeoftheYoungAustraliaLeagueOfficials,noaccidentswhatever occurred,willfurnishconvincing proofofthecaretakenofthelads whileontour.
Ofthemanyadvantagestobe gained,andwhichenhancedthe valueofthetour,thetwomostimportantdirectionsinwhichitwas ofcogreatanimport,wereeducationalandnational.
Undoubtedlyaladisenabledto acquireapassableknowledgeofhis rnativelandfromthebooksinuse seintheschoolsoftheState,but wherepracticalknowledgeisessential,thesetoursareofinestimable valstotheaverageschoolboy. Thnspectionsofthevariousface alone,servedtodemonstrate t theboysthatAustraliaranpro.1:(,-feel,woollenstuffs,andother artsiee,equallyasgoodinevery sthoseimportedfromGermenEn:landortheUnitedStates. Authen,esregardsNationalismtheboysdiscoveredforthemselves whatavastextentoffertilecountrywastheirswhatafinepeople ...heywererelatedtointheSister States,antihowworthyanobject theirnativelsndwouldbeforwhich todevotetheirlives.
pillarsofstone,andthebeautifully colouredwindows.Overhead,vasthe lateroof,andthebeautifuldome. TheBenedictionwasgivenbyCardinalMolar.ThatvenerablePrelate,despitehisgreatage,carried hisYearswithafirmnessofblearing andavigourthatwassurprising. InthelengthyprocessionthatmovedaroundtheChurchhetookhis placewithwonderfulalacrityand walkedwithanimpressivemien, andafirmelasticstep.HeseemedaneminentlylitPrelatetohave beenplacedinsupremeChargeofsuch aprogressivecountryasAustralia. Asweleftthesacredbuildingit strucksomeofusasma:yellousthat areligion,thepracticeofwhichlittlemorethanacenturyagowas forbiddenintheColony,hadmade suchastoundingProgressinanationwhichhadonlybeenbornlees than15oyearshark.AlloverNew SouthWalesthesamethingstrikes oneinthenumberofsomanychurrheaandDiocesanschools.ThuswebeganinSydneyastay, whichwasdistinguishedforthepleasureitaffordedthemembersofour party.
Itwaswiththegreatestpleasure, thatthewriterjoinedapartyof pickedtovisitClare,atown 8omilesfromthecapital.Here awayfromtheheat,.andthe,hustleoccasionedbythearrivalof theFieldMarshal,wespentanenjoyablecoupleofdayswithnature. Againintheprettylittlerural townofClareonecouldnotbut notetheprogressofCatholicity.
TheCatholicChurch(dedicatedto St.MichaeltheArchangel),wasadmittedbyalltobethefinestbuildinginthedistrict.Weweredisappointedatnotbeingabletovisit thefamousSevenHillCollegewhich issomedistancefromthetown.Our visittothis,oneofSouthAustralia'sgreatcurrantgrowingandwine makingcentreswasregardedasone ofthemostpleasurableoutingsundertaken.
onPridesthe21st,wehadreturnedtoAdelaideandthefollowing day',Saturday,inthepresenceofa largecrowdthecontingentembarked forWesternAustralia.Allwent wellduringthevoyagetoFremantle, andonThursday,the27thofJanuary,thehundredandthirty-eight boys,whohad,alittlelessthan fiveweeksbeforeembarkedforAdelaide,arrivedsafelybacktotheSpot fromwhichtheyleft..
Ifthebeautiesthatwehavewee'seedduringourtravelsarenot "uffiltienttoendathrillofpatriotismtotheheartsofAustralians, thentheloversofAustraliaareina reseettahleminority.
Thos.ladsjourneyedtoseetheir countryinitsentiretyandcriticise eteethey.returnedconvincedthatAuseraliawastheheatnationonearth andaworthyobjectofalife'san Meta's:Butovenpastthesepoints thetourh anextrasignificance fortheCatholicboy.
MIwho yecaredtointerest thereseResintheHistoryoftheCateelicCherch,rmemberthatitwas inNewsotthWales,whichisnow IbtetroneholdofCatholicity,that thegreatandfiercebattleforthe RightofDivineWorshipeventuated. [twastherethat,thenarrow-min(ledbigot',whowireinpowerat homeattemptedtoRowtheseedof Idis,bigotry.,andoppression,ina yangandbuddingnation.
ThefollowingSaturdaywehad steamediptoMelbourne,a vnext. toSydneyinimportance.Herewe werereceivedonourarrivalbythe WestenAustralianmembersofthe FederalParliamentandshown throughthatstructurewhereinthe destiniesofthisgreatcontinentare decided.OntheSundaywewere accordedthepleasureofvisitingSt. Patrick'sCathedral,Melbourne. ThoughnotsolargeasSt.Mary's atSydney,thissplendidChurchis indeedsomethingtoboastof.ltis likeSt.Mary's-stillawaitingthe finalstagestowardscompletion.AfterMass,throughthekindnessof severalgentlemen,officiatingas Churshwardens,wewereconducted tothehellchamberswherethose mightyinstrumentsweresounding teroughoutthelengthandbreadth ofMelbourne,asummonstoDivine Worship.Nearlydeafenedbythe loudpealswehastenedupthespiral eteircasetowardsthetower.And whenwearrivedonthebroadroofa beautifulsightPresenteditselfto ourgate.There,stretchedoutbeforeuswas"MarvellousMelbourne" baskingintb'warmthofthegenial summerstun.
Thegreatundertakinghadreached thedesiredconsummation.Success hadfollowedthefootstepsofthe contingent(luringthewholetour, enlferneducational,Religious,and Nationalisticpointsofview,itwas pronouncedbyallanunqualifiedand aeternalseeress.
TheBritishElections (BY"QUIZ." TheresultsoftheBritiehPernantentareelectionsare,onthewhole, verysatiefactore,insofarasthey bearupontheIrishParty.Theadvicesospitefullyprofferedbythat antiqueenemyofIreland-theLondon"Times,"-wasnotputinto practicebytheopponentsofLiberalismandMimeRule.Itisan-incidentthat,perhaps,issignificant.
Ica,andhere.TheIrishpeopleare assuredlyupagainstthegraveeie andmostmomentousepochinthe historyoftheirstruggleforauks nomy,andIrishmenthroughoutthe worldhopedtheirkithandkinat homewouldrealisethatthetime hadcomewhentheyshouldstand sternlyandsolidlyunitedtoeacm otherinthestrugglethathascome. O'Brien'sentranceintotheparlia mentaryarenaatthisjuncturh,when somuchishopedfor,isnotan omenofassurancethat'thecloud., arebreakingandthatpeaceiswithinareasonabledistanceofthe'dee Party.Hebringswithhim,itie lunchtobefeared,areactionary *lenient,representativeofanee schoolofthoughtinIreland,whose teachingandpropagandaisoppose totheidealsandaimsoftheleist Party. TheSinnFusinmovement hasnotprogressedtoallyapprees ableextentintheoldland,itha accomplishednothingofeconorn,.; valuetowarrantaplaceforitasa factorinIrishpolitics,yetithas byoneofthosestrangeandtnexph cablecircumstance,peculiartoIdol Historycontrived,atatimewhen thecupofHopewasbeingraisedt,, Erin'slips,tointerveneandmoles'e. herhands.MidTyroneandRely Cork,withthefaithstrongwithse them,wearesure,standto-daybe foretheIrishExiles'eyesamilk:ableportrayalofthatspiritofmi. chiefwhichtimeandagainhal broughtruinupontheIrishcans, andbecauseofadifferencewithtee methodsandconductofthecal paignfortheircountry'srightstise menoftheNewPatriotism.,rathe" thanfollowthewillofthemajor ity,wouldblasttheirhopes. is isindeed,asorryspectaclethet newIndependentParty,carryingMu NationalFlagintotheEnglish arena.Itisabadspectacle,and madone,nowwhenallthestrenellt andfaithandcohesiveneeeofthe Irishpeopleathome,andabree.t shouldhemassedforonelast finalefforttowinhacktheircone try'sstolenPatrimony. But,withal,even.thoughthisuse skeletonhandobtrudesitselfintie hourofrejoicing,thereismuch'1, hopeforinreadingtheresults thepolls,andtheeismuchtolet proudof.Foroncesincetheiniqti, tot'sArtofUnionIrelandinWes' mineter,standswiththebalancertt powerinherhands.Thevision whichtheEnglishpoetWatsonsae of
liedbythemonarchwhomIlyron inThe Arator,"sobitterly condemnsasoppodtoeveryCatholic,aafreelyandintolerantparty hadattemptedtocontinuethemovieofintoleranceinthisnewland. HutsuchnoblemenasDaileyand Wentworth,withintellectandgenuis theirside,eventuallycompletely overcamesuchfanaticism,andscoredforAustraliaforalltime,the grandestofallprivileges-freedom dworshiptoeverysectorreligion onGod'searth.AndforthisteasentheEast',rovedofadditional tt.resttotheCatholicBoys. nourntrivalinSydney,onthe itiSundayoftheNewYear,the t'ath.,lieportionoftheContingent hadtheopportunityofattending StiesatSt.Mary's-thefinestChurch inAustralasia.Asonegasedon themiehtyfane,whosefoundation ;ton,.intheestorm.(laysofPart war,waslaidbytheGovernorofthe ColJivetre .nMacquarie,h.could notbutresits-thatthe,.beautiful strueturswellsryeasaneverlasting monumenttorommemoratethevictors-ofCatholicismoverthebase. nssofbigot.4andintoleranttinge rity. Nninseestionofthe'interiorof theChereh.wensedicienttosend th 1elsietomistimesAllaround tbenwerethehugecarvedmassive
Allthroughtheweekspentat Melbournewewereroyallytreated, anditwaswithspiritsleesbupyant, thatwebadefarewelltoVictoria's capital.OntheSaturdayafterour arrivalinMelbournewehadbegun tee'fleetingvisittoBallarat.
Herealsowehadtheopportunity ofattendingMassatSi.Patrick's andinresponsetothewishesof ourmanager,wereceivedHolyCommhnioninabody.It.wasagrateMetesighttoseetheboysinthe uniformoftheLeagueapproaching therailstogether.OntheSunday mostofusbeheldthestatuewhich Mr.JamesOddie,thatsturdyold pioneerhaserectedtothememory oftheimmortalPeterLalor.It waswithacertainamountofreverencethattheladsapproachedand readtheinformationcontainedon thestatueconcerningtheLeaderof theEurekaStockadeHeroes.Let -.11honourbeshowntotheman etomadesuchadaringefforttosecsregreaterlibertyforhisAustraliancontrad'sandfellowcititens. OntheMondayaetherealpilgrimage wasmadetothesceneofth'great struggleforliberty-thesiteofthe EurekaStockade. Intheoninion ofthewriterofthisarticle,thiswas: oneofthemostimportantsnotsvisitedwhatontour.Onthatsame Mondaynightwesaidadieuto Ballarat,denartinebytheexpress. forAdeltide.HerewefoundoneselvesonTuesdaytobeholdtheneonlsbadlyinfectedwiththeKitchenermania.
TheConservativeshavehadtheir handsfullhoeingtheir'ownrowat home,withoutcarryingtheirenergiesintotheIrishcamp. Right throughthedifferentParliamentary centresoftheoldland,thepeople haveexhibitedunmistakablefaithin Redmond'sleadership.Income cases,however,anditisregrettable, theoldspiritofmischiefhasshown itself.Mid-Cork,South-EastCork, andCorkcityhavebrokenwiththe partyandhavereturnedIndependentsinthepersonaofMessrs.D. D.Sheehan,E.Crean,andWilliam O'Brien.Oneofthedivisionsin Mayo,too,hasgoneovertothy O'Brienschool. TimHealy,of course,aswastobeexpected,hasrevertedtohisoldallegiane'himself, andbyanarrowmajoritsaftera bittercontest.,willappearinthe BritishParliamentasan1.N.The mostdishearteningphaseoftheelectionsintheNorthistheunfortunateclimaxofthebattleforthe MidTyroneSeat.Ithasbeenlost totheparty,anditseemsbyan errorofjudgmentonthepart of thoseinterestedinthecontrolet theelectionontheNationalside. Theissuewasaclear-cutoneand itwastoheexpectedthatthepatriotismofthetwoNationalstcandidateswouldnotestintoanunseemlyand disastrouspersonal etrueeleonsuchavitalmatter. Irishmenabroadmustviewwithregretandimpatiencesuchawretched andselfishstruggle.Thevotescase-, forNationalismwereenoughto ParaleseUnionistonnositioninMid Tyrone.yetMidTyrone(Owen's land),mast.beetleReofdivisionin theNatibnalists,pestsbeneaththe Conservativeyoke,andshameon MidTyronemustrestsolongas suchdivisionlasts.ThelossofMid TyronetotheIrishPartywillhea seerecon totheIrishinAmer-
"Thelonelyandthelovel,brid.. Whorewehaveweddedbutnever won,'' ischanged,thestrengthofreturnee: daysgivesheratreycharacteranti anothermien-herplaceissurely lesspoeticbutmorepositiveanti real.ShouldtheIndependentstel tempttodisturbthatpositioie shouldthey,toadvantagetheirowe peculiarvanities,endeavourtom. lestherplaceofuride,therearecos'. tainlyrodsinpickleforthem.ls isonlyFactionnewthatcanput hackthelong-looked-forday t victory.WillWilliamO'Briendare tochallengetheconcentratedhatred oftheTrishrace,byplayinginte thehandsoftheirhereditary.enemies Wethinenet.
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Astheconditionsoflifeandthe severityofworeinwhichthepeople areengaged,readeritimpracticaele toobservetheFastandAbstinence, inallisris)rinthisDiocese,Ive invirtueofthefacultiesconferred upones,byspecialIndultofthe Holyha,datedFebruary,Pete. makethefollowingregulationswith regardtoFastandAbstinence throughoutthecomineLent,inthe DioceseofPerth:tiAshWeda,sday,9thFebruary spyWe:Mead:1y,eerdMarch,and GoodNlda;2,thMarch,areto heoeser,edasdaysofVastand Abstinencealsotheuseofeggs, milk,andbutterisforbiddenon hosedays.
aAllWeanetdassandFridaysof Lentaretobeobservedasdays ofAbstinence.
Allthose.whobecauseoftheir ocrupatinn,havenosettledhome oftheirown,orwhoareemployedinheavywork,orwhoha toserveeighthoursperdayare exemptfromFastandAbstinence,exceptonthosedaysmentionedinparagraphite
(4)Allunder21yearsofageare ev'mptfrontthelawofFast; hutareboundbythelawofAbstinence.
(5)Thesickandtheindigentand thosewhoareinmatesofHomes andHospitalsareexemptfrom thelawofFee,. Abstinence.
b)inanydistrietinwhichanepidemicisprevalentthepriestin charge is herebyauthorisedtodeclareallhisparishionersexsn:pt.fromFastandAbstinence,evenonthosedays m:ntioniinparagraph(1)and Ise
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(8)St.Patrick's-DayneitherFast norAbstinenceneedIs,observed. Whilegrantingthisampledispensationinconsiderationofthecircumstancesofthepeopleandinvirtueofthefacultiascent-seedonus. wemostearnestlyhopethefaithful willnot,allowthemselvestosuffer an,,'spiritsialdetrimentthereby, butthatthe,willendeavourto compensatebygreaterfervourand pietyandssistallsbygenerouscontributiontoobjectsworthy of theircharity TheLawsforvalidandlicitcelebrationoftheHolsSacramentof Matrimonyaretobereadandrlearly tinedduringalli-nt,in everyChinchandStation,sothat thefaithfulma,realisefullythat. anymarriagecelebratedbyaMinister,otherthenaPri,e,t,shallhe nellandvoidintht.-izt!ofGod, andHisChurch.
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TheLentenSeason TheLentenSeasonhascomeagain withitsrestrictionsandobligations andits,specialopportunitiestorwell doing.Throughouttheworld,the CatholicBishopsinaccordancewith themindoftheChurch,willhave sentforththeirpastoralsladenwith specificdirections,andadmonitions forthebettercelebrationofthe penitentialseason,beforethefirst dayofLent-Ash nextweek.This ime,thisisthe notindeed,asif God'smercywere ibletosinners, whenHisfavours Wednesday, of istheacceptable dayofsalvation thefountain of notalwaysaccessbutitisatime arepouredforth uponthefaithfulwithamoreunsparingprofusion.This,beingso* theChurch,throughthevoiceand peeofherBishops,railsthepeople todopenance,justasdidtheprophetJoel,'intheOld,andthegreat ApostlePaul,intheNewDispensation.
("glorying"astheApostlesays, intheirshameandmakingaGod oftheirbelly,"shouldlaughatthe CatholiccelebrationofLentandits oolieations,oratanyotherliving monumentoftruereligionisbutnaturalbecausethepracticeofpenitentialexercisesrevivesthethought ofoarfallennature,o..rindebtedneistoGod,andourhopeofahappyitniffortalitt-allofwhichideas, theyendeavourtoextinguish.Bat thattheywhoprofesstotaketheir teachingfromHolyChurch-which intereretsinfalliblytheDivineWill tous,andwhounderstandthemelancholyhistoryofman'sfalland redemption,andwhoknowhow manyhavebeenpardonedbymortiticationandrepentince,andhowmany prophetsandApostleshavenot merelyinculcateditsircessitsbut haveleftshiningexamplesthemsel17,11forustofollow,-thatsuchpeopleshouldlookonthepenitential ev.icsesofLentasauselessand unitee,sr.la'iolirisoneofthe ttronseetParadox:softheinconsisyew..ofthehumanmind. eortheselatter,andforthereform:AtL.,uofverymanyothers,it may usefultolaietlyexplainthe oeseTem-thataresetforthby ie ,steral,whichholdsforthe ki.wf:SeOEPerth.Therearebut ti,reeBlareFastdaysofobligation thisLentenSeatoninPerth _1sh nsday,SpyWednesday, and GoodFriday-.Byafastday is meantoneonwhich"weareallowed butonemealandareforbiddenflesh meat."Twoelementsthefeforeare tobeconsideredwhenexplaininga FastDay--thequail'it;andthequalityofthefoodthatmaybeused. Withregardtoquantitytheessential thingtorememberisthaton a FastDay,onlyonemealisallowed. fthorrfore,twofullmatsaretaken.theelementofquantityis wantine,andthelawoffast is hro,11. itisalsoanacenowledged fat-thatIbisonefullmealmay not,ordinarilyspeaking,betaken 'effort:nisi-day.Againowingtothe fragilityofournature,itwouldhe c"Ty,diffic.1ttorsmainfastingall heforenoon,andtohelppeoplein thematter,theChurchallowsa smallcollationofeightouncesof foodinthemorningand'twointhe e,ening;orviceversaifmoreconvenient,twointhemorningand eightintheevening,orinfact-the collationmaybetakenduringthe day,antithefullmealintheevening..Thisdoesnotseemanintolerableburden,and'yetman;persona thing., fromseltishness,ignorance,or want of proper direction, that,they cannot fast,andthereforedonotfast,and theyactoutofharmonywiththis Churchandloseallthemeritwhich theywouldgainbyconformingto thelawoftheChurch.
fessor,however,isprobablythebeet judgeinsuchmatters,becauseas arulepeopleareeithertooseveror tooeasyonthemselves,andthough theymay,fixtheirconscienceonthe matter,itiswiserandsafertoconsulttheBishoporpriest. ThereisanotherobligationmentionedintheLentenregulations, namely,that"allWednesdayIsand Fridaysaretoheobservedasdays ofAbstinence,"-thatistosay:On thosedaysfleshmeatandtheextractsofmeatareforbidden,butP whitemeatsmayseeusedasfrequentlyastheyareonanordinary Friday.Eveeptingthe.FastDays, andtheDaysofAbstinence,already named,theuseoffleshmeatisnot forbiddenonanyotherdaythroughoutLentinthe'emceeofPerth, norisitsuserestrictedtooneorto theprincipalmeal,thoughsuchres.tittionmayherecommendedor comin Thereremer,sby no mense..,hauStthestibeset,dealt withtheDiocesanPastoral,but theytreybeofusetosomewho eueslethemselvesoverthemeaning ofFastandAlatinence.Therecotnmendationintheclosingwor.lsof hepatoralshoedhevery hietothe"etholie',topicandtheir circumstance'.Theyarctealed'to inrreiseth.'irdevotionalvv.,rcisis,to eallr:retheircharityoIre,:ientthe secrailicnts,andtolesPeciallydevote:itothe"We'softheress." duiin;theTent-en'aeon. Ahie wey,theymay.o:thert.ehthe seehteeecieesoffeatandAestinenceweiteltheyarcoeleedtoobssrve.uisgenresnuicliofth indeetainststoGod.
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OnthisdayendtheSolemn'. tiesofmarriagesandonthe followingdayLentbegins,alsotheseasonforthefulfilmentofthePaschalConenunionbeginsonthe9th. ';sh-eeehWedneedsFastDay). Theuseofmeat.eggs,butter, cheeseandmilkiforbidden onthisday. Thur.loth-St.Scholastics(Virgin), Fri.ifth-TheCrownofThortis. Satteth---SteTelesphorue,Popeand Martyr.
We: Alltheprimary,schoolsoftheDiocesere-openedlastTuesday.ereh.e ConventSecondaryscheolsre'-open nextMonday.
Withregardtothequalityofthe foodthatmaybeusedonafast day,thepreceptoftheChurchagain declares,that"weareforbiddenthe useoffleshmeat."Thefood we Mayuse,therefore,mustbeabstinencefood.IntheDioceseofPerth, asmayheseenfromtheregulations publishedinthisissuebytheBishop,theuseofeggs,milk;butter, cheese,&c.,itforbiddenonthethree Bek('KFASTdays,namedabove. Thesreferstothosewhoarehound tofast,andwhohavenotbeendimees.0froththeobligation.Briefly, titapersonwhoishoundtofast intheDioceseofP,rubmayoat onlyonefullmealoneachofthe alio.enameddaysandhemayNOT Ilsefleshmeat,eggs,rhe..se,ormilk, eitheratthefullmealoratanyof
manifestedbyindividualswhopre' tendtofollowtheinspiredvolume, astheirguide,andevenbythose too,whofollowtheteachingofthe Churchinalmosteverymatter-exceptinhis.wh-retheyarepleased toPrescrilaforthemselves. Thai those-whoseenjoymentsconsistsolely intheanimalpleasuresoflife,and whosegrosssensualityisincapable ofaspirinetotheeternalhappiness ofanotherlife;whogivethemselves
Notwithstandingthefactthatpenpricehasbeensoexplicitlyprescribed intheHolyBible,oat'ofthemost palpablecontradictionsbetweenprofessionandpractice,whichsooften exciteourwondl,r,istheutterdis-thecollations.TheLawofFasting regardofthedisciplineoffasting,bindsonlythosswhoPiavecompletedtheageoftwenty-oneyears,and under6oyears,andalsowhoare notexemptordispensed.Thoseare exemptwhoarephysicallyincapab1.offasting,whoart'inhabitually wealhealth,whoaresic':orconvaleeent;alsothepoor.whos.misttretnceisuncertain,wholabour herd,manually,orevenintellectually.inaword,ifthefastingcannot eeo'sTSeclwithoutGRIEVOUSinconvenienee,eitherphysicallyormenuptotheirowncorrunideeireetallyitdoesnotbind.TheCon-
ThreeBishopsfromtheEwetpassedthroughonthe"Orvieto,"last Tuesday,enrouteadlimina,Rome. TheyweretheirLordehies,Bishop RevilkofSandhurst;BishopCorbettofSaleandBishopDunneof Wilcania,andtherewerealsoseveralpriestsaboard.TheBishopswere metatthewharf,Fremantle,byseveralofthelocalpriest.,andasthe boatspentover13hoursinport, thedistinguishedvisitorshadauniqueopportunityofseeingthecity, anditssurroundings.BishopDunne accompaniedbytheVeryRes.Ft1gk, ercline,('.SS.R.,paidavisit11111 thePresentationConeentlonee-the communityofwhichcamefrpaihis Dioeeee,andfromthetownofHay overt,uyearsagotoSouthern ('rose,WestAustralia.TheirLordships,BishouCoreettandReville visitedtheConventsofSt.Johnof Goi,andtheGoodPhepheri,they woreaccompAolsiby Iltelanof Mell)ourn,andPriorsByrneand MeredithoftheAugustinianFathers, Victoria.TheyalsovisitedtheConventofMercy,Victoria-0oiareand severalotherplacesofinterest.FinallytheycalledonhiseordshipBishopGibneyatthePalace.TheBishopsMeettobeawayfortwelve months.Theyallnoticedamarked elvinInintheMetropolitandistrict
eatentheypassedthroughonthe Lastoccasiontenyearsago.
UnTuesdayDeanPhelanleftW.A. bytheMailSteamerincompany withtwonewlyordainedpriestsfor theArchdioceseofMelbourne.
Itsv.Bro.Culligan,Principal -)i thChristianBros'College,returned toW.A.bythe"Orvieto,"onlast Monday,aftsrspendinganenioyakle jucundumcumutile"in th-tEastsnStatesand'Tasmania. Helooksquitetvmefitedbytherest. e
TheRes.BroleicrwhotaeesLaotherHealysplaceinSii.Patrie,k primary-schoolisBletherRyan.. HearrivedonlastMondeyfromthe East.
Thepiousmovemen`,inaugurates bytheComm:JulyoftitSisters I Mercy,throughoutthevorld, in faveerofhayingthenilltissue, FottadressMotherMaryCathleen, Aleanley(loiteredVeneraele"began onlestess1 tel.Feastofthe Puttee11oetitlePis-ed,ady.en.1 ws.llastfarmeet'Iave.The .ersofa.crit,Itootoo overon ithildc,eiwho their,enolsmaststormHeaven Ofcues.;the;nit)andhotmer "Veulevee" begieenby tle Clenche,thee.iii
Weagaincalltheattentionatour Litanysubscribersthroughoutthe State,whoseaccountsarelongoverdue,thataremittanceofsameis ureentlyrequestedbythemanagementofthepaper. IP
Weregretthatoureorrespondentsi throughoutthe-countryareabit racadaisicallately.Thepapernever readsaswellaswhenwehave 'Notes,"fromeverydistrict or iron!almosteverydistrictinthe Stateinsrted.Ithasthenageneralinterest. Wehope,therefore, totacontinuanceofsuchcorrespond,-uce.
withFatherPaean.Wehopethe dryheatatmosphereofMenzieswill au-ithim,andthathewillbeable todohisworkwiththeenergythat hasbeensuchacharactsisticofhis zealduringhisyearsinthisdiocese.
ReceptionandProfessionofRefig,:usesatPresentatln Convent,CottesloeBeach
UnTuesdaytheI6thofJanuary, thetouchingandimpressiveceremonyofReceptionandProfession tookplaceatthePresentationCon. vent1"Iona,''),(iottesloeBeach. Asitwaswithintheholidaysthe wholeseniationSisterhoodofthe DioceseofPerthwaspresent,includingtheSistersfromCollie,BeverleyandtheMotherHouse. The incidentaltosuchreligious ceremonieswasrenderedwithexceptionalsweetnessbytheConvent. Choir,whilethealtarofthepretty Conventchapelwastastefully-thee-ratedinSreinwhite.Therutire eeronywasperformedbylit. LoreshietheIrishseassesteeeyhe ltee.Tithertee:Sill. Theyou:: reei.e3thewhilenee: reel dteehaler-re'It M.t'...leeand!leCitrete, te-e1 r, -Ma1!Dair:1!laI.lei
Lot .:'..11V.I.C(1.aVIryiirpressee and001:st-dorydiscoerseappropriatee The Pete:tinuse,the!I.e.-Mae,fie theere:,SI,Sn nil byth.
manorparty-evenGeorgeReid. LetushopehewillnotbeacatspawforanypartyinEngland,and ifheisnot,heshoulddo'wellfor theCommonwealth."
"They aregoing onthe land." Such is awellknownsayinginPerthto-day'. It meansagooddealmorethanthe enterprisinglandpioneersrealise, butthe"goingontheland"means hesalvationofWestAustralia.
Pattollusofa-fewyoungfellows whodidiilittlehitontheland&ninetherecentholidays.Someof theirascapadsareverygood.Drowninginariver-the.temperaturein theshadebeingliedeg.fallingoff ahors:whichbolted,plantingto[retoolswithanate;carryingvegetablesinawaterhag';ring-harking withaladies'penknife; feeding horseson"damper,"tamingsnakes e tokillrabbitscookineggsinthe sInandeatheringfendsfortht Iraheirty,fromOran;eosin
ee-aregladtoreportthatthe Men'sSociety,andtheCathedral Ladies'Club,--tworecentlyestablishedsocietiesintheCathedralParish-aregettingonwell.Ourreadersmightpossiblygatherfromthe corespoadencewhichbeeappeared inourcolumns,that,theMen'sSestetswasabitunbalancedandthreainclanearlydissolution.It,isno. ofthekind.Likeallgood dunesithadtocontendwithdints ulteesatitsinceptionandafter u1:1;01Ityofthetrieswhoare !treeift.-dwithsoendetenmon seiseathltidelityandreverenceto reeeiee.''anstampouteverydistui-elmeatif111.yonl\ r,te.endeattoit,likenem,that !'e andc,,,tontsoftheCalhonestrictINob,..,tw-d, Thereis110CuS.n enderHearn, iiiI...11orilre. llt,of::eatindi s'acrltbeellowedtitparsBishop.Theyeenercantidattsfu.'theCoettrienveal
ear;theserihtlefildtim"Exstress,-interthat ente.eseleoceeontt.t.etheAe-itsen eltieetItIt:tail Feneeit.titill.W-srSetwon't 'vIbis.Indpublic i:-r,.srt; toHhoisto stet-teeeirCotoheaitetheSuave. Themaninthereel,orsomeof hiat desires e,'no:has.need hereisfritan%.letetrat-Iatall, ee-Mgthatali-11 e,,,teeseoneree
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1),,Wiztotheesti'.rilediiticao,f tindinganyeopieeofSchubere.. Bless,theerandchoir,unify Westhoven'sconductorshipwill Gottnod's " Sol:eine-Lee on Tuesday,Marchesed -he fundstobeappliedfortheerees Valid.
"sethe1.eatentRegulatiouet.este Di.esseofTerse.publishedi.e weeisissueofthe"W.A. e *
TheRev.FatherMorrisofeles f,-t.1,has..lecededto-tarton triponthe7411ofMarch.
Itisearnestlyhope-Ithats,ef fi-rentcormr.unetteeintheMeg';eke, tanareawilldotheirutmost. stetingettingtileehildrenGlee--elta theirctchooivinto.propertrite `.o. theSt.Patrick'sDay,celebeaSeeae. Forttk-pastefewyearstheclr.eireeee disrjltiiwasamarkedfeatureefthe celebration,infartit.Isnob,v-r Stttingthingstoett.theireteeetae wasthecentrenieceofattract-tee!er theCleremoneShowGround:ad4, 'teesevery.eonfidenee,thatet.at, thedifficultieset-curiae,theeeYensofadrillmasterand otherobstaclesthanmustneteeree1*metwithintheworkingeeet abigceleirreeton,theet.Pe*rDayofleswillbeamertaereeione.IfagoodworkingConneesa embracingthewholecoastalteeti canhegoteosether,these-:-,Aiet theits,isassured.Lettietive thechildrenuptothemarkand eirthemso,*.hedrillingt: . airwforthwith
TheRev.TeethrBrosnannb.ha beenonthet'athedralstaff hiarrivalinPerth,alittleevertaw,lv., monthsago,hastr:^,ntranaferrs-si ilivild^r-asaieietantpriesttoEw...aa Brenivin.ThIle..Father manofBoilIrtestsb tra.:1,. tothecoast
rh-..ontrit-iitionsinaidoftne l'arlianintateFundarestill ,,mineinslowly. Alocaltontsit. sears.tonit,theAnglicanChurch N -commentingonthe"dodgers," wee%wererecentlycirculatedand inwhichthefollowingquotation ittitt-Mr.Redmond'sspeechwasinseri -"Irelandneverhadsucha whanec,andiftheLit-wealsconic inchtopower,thevetooftheLords - -thehereditareenemiesofdemocra willeeabolished,andIreland willhaveaclearroadtoHome Wile."addedthusly:-"ANDWE MAYADD,THEREMAYRE A CLEARROADTOBELFASTASA Fl(REIGNNAVALPORT"What amareelousforesightthataddendo, *hew- Truly,theEditormust hrtethereincarnatedspiritsofMr. JohnsonofBallykillaheg,orColon1 Saundereon,inhim,tobeableto wentout,atthisstage.suchadis estrousconseettenceofHomeRule. Thehowlofthe"loyalminority," ofUlsterutteredinAustraliaThe Editordidnotsegnestwhosenaval poetItelfastwouldbeintheevent, ofHomeRule,butitcanbenoother thenthePope. AndifthePope makesBelfastanavalport,weneed netmentiontheconsequencespro!elideandcertain.Wt.,too.se"the e4'11dangerofHomeRule,andwe %en'i suggestthatthewritroftheabovescaryparagraph winghisflighttoBelfast,andproeeeinhisdiscoveryfromthehouse tees,asitislittleusegivingitout it'rete,thetensiblepeopleofAugtete.Howsmallistheworldaftrall,whenyoucanmeetan"1,1...i''rloyalist,''in WestAust'''ria, inmortale-rror over j'ereofBelfest,incase.Ir.tn.1is-ivfnthemanairement of herownailaire
ter11.Alositis,Thenewiyp-cites s,.1areadistinctadditiontothis ireleeskineecsninvanit.,-whohay, nownoleesthanthechargeoffive sell.ohsisthethor-se AsateiotincoresthePresentationSister.iN-..aworldwidereeutation,and Irsuceessesintheschools totheirchargeinCottesloe, 011ie,Beverley.andClaremont,duringthebrieftermoftheirestablishmentinW.A.arehighlycreditable. Theircareerisonlybeginning in W.A.,andwefeelsurethatinevery departmentofeducationalcompleten-se,theSistersofthePresentation willgiveeverysatisfactiontothe mostambitiousofparentsandstudents.Attheceremony,therewere present,theRev.FatherWheeler, 0.M.I.,theRev.FatherSmyth,0. M.I.,andtheRev.FatherMasterson Claremont
EocalaridPersonal. heel internsisetalllee itnibailially. Andit.seen-8absurd hatv,:eltoftheVietitttes-notone ofehiehhasapotelationgeteatte theethatofafairl;largecity-shoedhaeeaseeetrateandeoetly Aeent-General'sastaelishment.
o'Loghlc.'n,M.L.A.,has deble.Itooppose:-ireohnForrest fortheSwanseat."Ibisresolution dotscredittol'.terscouragt.for hehos"banthre.'More, and knowsbyexperiencethatSirJohn, inhisownbackyard,isabigvocif-Toespropositiontotackle.But, ineueneedbythepressireoftheLabourorganisations,Oloehlenisrelinquishing,hiscomfortableseatin theStateParliamentandisgoing tostuffhisearswithcottonwool antiwadeinafresh.
ThieTamminsiteieanout-of--the wa)one,sinceWostraleawillnever beassaultedfromtheTatnminside, andthetimeofyearisawkwardand unsuitable.
TheLenten:,etsin-tarts,a Weftsdas---AshWednesde-' 4thofFeertietv.Throtteeoee followtnese-'entee's,the''We;1 theter-se"willeele-dent:ea Wein-sd:nee.FriJ..yevents, halfn-stsewno'eloce,andeathe intereenineSundaysat4o'cleceta theCathedralPerth.
TheRev.FatherMoloney,-ofVieoriePark,hasbeentransferredto Mende.,vie"fey,FatherGilroy.who .tuteA1.0the('overt.Thehumidity ,,,theclimateinthecoastaldist-ere.didnotatallsuitFather Melonee'shealth,infactyearsago :It.lat..Dr.Burkete,aiditwasinteheshouldbe-senttoavery dryelim-tte.Theoeeortunityhas atlen7iliofftseiandheleavesnext see'7forhisnewmission.Hewill eedeeelyreeretedinVictoriaPark, esduringhistitreinthatdistrict irewontedveryhardinconjunction
SirGeorgeReid,thefirstHigh CommissioneroftheCommonwealth, passedthroughFremantleon the "orvieto,"enroutetoLondonto taeuphisdutiesinhisnyrole ofgeneraladvertiserofAustralia. HegotagrandreceptioninPerth, aswellattheTownHallas at theExhibitionBuildings-whereIP asslete.1atthefunctionofopening theExhibitionFairinaidofthe PerthPublicHospital.SirGeorge wellnotbemissedmuchfrom[except fromtheSectariancircles.Webelieeheisnotabigotatheart. Heoughtnottobe,because heknavestoomuchforthatsortof thing,butstilltheSydney"Catholie excoriatedhimseveral times,andHisEminenceCardinal Moranlashedhint"withinaninch ofhislife,"astheysay.notvery longago.Infact,thewittyGeorge hasnotyetrecoveredfromtheCardindeswhipping.Thetestysaying ofHisEminencedescribingtheReid generelshioinareeenthannenine. willBeeforaye."Heledthemup thehill,andheledthemdown again."Itreadsasimplesaying butallthewitandsuetIrtvofSir GeorgeCouldnotundoitseffect. Whenwiseacresthoughtofall it. raisinsandrealisedallthatit meentinthecircenstences,they esulloilylauseh.ThePressand theCriinttl,orrathertheCardinal andthePressaretoomanyforany
WhenPerthisseriouslymenaced byaforeignenemy,asattackin mostlikelytohemadethroughGeralilton,whichcouldbesurprisedbe aboatLoadofmarines.Andthe Midlandrailway-beingseized,Perth's beedoorwouldbeopenedinshort order,whileourhandibil of troopsandhalf-dooengunswereferiaeafrontalattackbewayof 'Gage'sRoads.
lexceretafromaninterviewwith .or,i itcheaerpriortohisdeparturefromPerth"Iconsiderthat. Australiahasinfinitepotentialities, andiscapableoflimitlessexpansion uneervigorousdevelopments.on Soundlines Ofthecitizen soldiersIhavebeenimpressedwith theirgoodqualities.Themilitia andvolunteerforcesofWestAustralia,inmyopinion,comparevery favourablywiththoseintheEastamStates,particularly.inregardto stamina ConcerningtheW.A. Calcite:"FinelittlechapsFine littlechaps!!"
-----BackfromtheEast,Rev.Brother Culligan,PrincipaloftheChristian Bros.'College;gonetotheEastMr.. JamesBrennan.
Ladies'Clubagainpreparingfora moonlightexcureion.Thepopular President,Mrs.Bosall,andtheener-
getsSecretaryhire.Griffinaresure toma,eitsuccessful,-andwehope go
Severe'.suicidesarehourlyexpectedaftertherecentraces.
AmyCastlesiscoining.Music loversareinhighgle".Pac'tedhousesareassured,the'boxplanat Nicholson'sisbeingrushed
Ex-MayorT.G.MolloyandMrs. Molloyaretobehonouredbythe citi'enswithasaddressandacase ofJewellery,respectively.
Lookoutyoungreadersforthe guineapri'epuedeinourissuethis week.Youmustuseyourbrainsto win.
LordKitchenerconcludedaninterviewbysayingthatAustraliawould intime,becomeoneofthechief foodproducingcountriesoftheworld Tomakeitagreatcountrythere wasgoodmaterialtoworkon.He consideredtrunklinestoconnectthe greatcommercialcentresshouldalwaysbeasubjectofverygreatimportanceintheEasternStatesand inWestAustralia.Shortspurlines wereofgreatvalueforopeningup theCountry.
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Thedimensionsofthemoonas comparedwiththoseoftheearth arefargreaterthanthoseofany othersatelliteinproportiontoits primary It'sdiameteris2162 milt's'abouto.273oftheearth's equatorialdiameter),anditsvolumeorbulkisaboutone-forty-ninth ofthatoftheearth.Itcompletes itsrevolutionroundtheearthinan averageperiodof27days7hours 4Aminutes,IIseconds.
LloydGeorgewonhiswaytoParliamentinwinningaremarkablelaw suit.Hewasonlyayoungfellow ofabouttwenty-five,buthadalready been for yearswhen hewascalledupontotakeupthe caseofhisnstipeWelshvillagersagainstthelocalVicar,whohadrefusedtoallowtheburialofanold quarramen inthechurchyard. Georgeadvisedthepeopletotear downthefence,andburythedead manindefianceoftheVicar.Legal proc"edingsfollowed,andthecase createdwidespreadinterest.'Lord ChiefJusticeColeridgedecidedthat thepeoplehadactedwithintheir rights,endtheyounglawyerwas lookeduponasaSolomon. He wentintoParliamentwitharush, andwentaheadwitharush.He, (says"Punch"),isasmallishman, ofabout5ft.5in.,ratherpleasant lotaking,andiseasilythemostbelovedmaninWales.
74eIVA.Alecutit. TheearlChurchwasmad f y 43upo abodyoflaity,governedby,priests, bishops,andApostles.TheBishop wassubordinatetotheApostle,who stoodoutinthepicturesupremeand independent,asonewhohadreceived Bishop'sjurisdictionwaslocal,territorial,limitedtotheconfinesofhis See,thatoftheApostlewasworldwidehereceivedhiscommission fromChristtogoandteachallnations.
TheApostle,itwasalso, who preservedunityintheearlychurch, aChurchthatwasuniversal,with oneatitshead,raisedabovethe thronesofemperorsandkings,aboveallthepowersoftheworld.
ThethroneoftheApostlereprteenteduniversalsway,andmadethe Churchfromtheverycommencement anImeerialChurch,theChurchof allnations,theHoly'Catholic Church.Suchwastheearly'Church withitslivingApostle,acting,working,helping,promotingtheKingdomofGod.
IntheAnglicanChurchtherewas thelaity,devoutandfaithful, thoughnotexceedinglynumerous theydidnotrepresentallthenationalitiesoftheearthbutagoodlyassortrneutofveryrespectable persons,circumscribedintheBritish dominions. Inthatpicturealso, wesawprsonswhoappearedtobb priestsandmonksandevennuns.
AndtherewereBishopsandArchbishopswiththeirmitresandcopes; buttherewasonepersonwhoought tobethere,butwhowasconsPitutoesbyhisabsence.When,isthe Apostle IfthereisnotanApostle,alivingApostle,commissioning andteachingandappointingthe bishopsdirectingthepriests,and thelaity,thentheyarenotthe ChirchofChrist,andtheyarenot Apostolic.
WhereistheApostle?That is thequestionindedfortheAnglicanstoanswer,andtheonlytrue answerleavesthemoutoftheFold.
LastMondaywasthe122ndanniversaryofthecolonisationofAustralia,anddidnotthAustralian,: celebrateit,tot)?
TheGeraldton"Exprees"states thatablockof12,000acresofgood landwithinafewmilesfromMullewa,whichhasbeanleasedbyawealthyLondonfinancierforseveral years,hasnotyet.hadasmuchas ahoofputonitbythelessee.The journalmentionedaddsthattheGovernment,whorequireparcels of goodlandforclosesettlement, shouldacquireitandcutitupin Inn-acrelotsforthemanywhoare insearchofsuitablefarmingcountry.
TheIerthTramwayCompany,accordingtoreport,hasexhaustedthe wholeefitscapitol,andisnotina positiontocarryoutneedfulimprovemcntsandextensions.Inthe circumstancetheconvenehasplacedthepositionLeforethePerthCity ('oancil,anasueeeststwocoursesI)Forthecompanytocontinueas atehlent(2)forthecouncilto modifyssconcessionsoastoen. ableshecompanytoraisemore money. Theproposalshavebeen consideredbytheeonncil,andithas beendecidedtorejectth'proposals putforwardbythecompanyforde. ferrinehedee-forthepurchaseof thepurevesofthetramwaysyst'm.tafurtherinducementto theiolicittomaketheconcessions as'cedfor,thecompan4gnifiesits willinenestometesubstantialconc:,sionsinreeardtofar's.
InarecentsermoninManchester, EnglandFather!hart;Day,S.J., male-eliteinterestingobservations ontheesitionoftheAnelicunProtestantCheryl]in'c'aidtoApostolicSticeession.nothenflicanand CatheScs,heell..vereaereedthat theearlyChurchwasAuestelic Sweet 1'er.-('herchwhich es,continuationofthatmust eeeteiose (Therchandmustreeeelmsallthe,seen'intwelliesof hitearlyChurch.
McDONALD MailOrder CR(CIKERY, &Co. ESTABLISHED 18YEARS Cash Grocers IRONMONGERY HighStreet,Fremantle We,importdirectfromtheworld'smarkets,anddistributeatwholesalepricestoclientsinallpartsoftheState.Thousandstestify thebigsavingseffectedbydealingwithus. P.
ORDERSCAREFULLYPACKEDFRBIONBOATORRAIL. Travellers'callsandordersdcliveredby'yeaowncartsisFremans1e. CotteelopandClaremontDistricts.
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Males,theoverlandcyclist,isto leaveSydneyshortly,toridearound thewholeoftheAustraliancoast. Thiswillbethethirdoccasionon whichthecontinenthasbeengirdled byacyclist.ArthurRichardson,a WestAustralian,wasthefirsttoaccomplishtheride,but'D.McKay,the onlyothercyclistwhohasyetcircledAustralia,madethefastest time,doingthe12,000in234daysanaverageof5omilesdaily,ail through.
Thefirstconsignmentofthenew Australiancoinage.whichconsistof onemillionshillingsSe5o,000worth) leftLondonbythesteamerOtrantolastFriday.
Australialastyearimported21,000,000ItsofteafromCeylonalone -anaverageofoveg5lb.perannum foreachinhabitant.
GeorgeReidsatontheideaofindustrialshow-theotherday.The developersofAustraliaaremenwith brainswhoknowhowandwhento usethem.HepraisedtheGovernorforhavingmadewhathelaughinglytermedamostpatrioticspeech attheIndustrialExhibition,
manwillbeallowedtoresidethere, toownanyland,orboldanyodier. ItiswithinfortymikeofAlbany. TherewillbebuiltthefirstAustraliankunmet. it.willbeerected onthemodelofaGtrmanBad.' Gambling however,toberigorouslyexcludedfromitsattractions, hutineceryotherrespectitwillas identicalwiththoseinEurope.Aimstralieis'Sadlyinneedofalivelyresort,thoseexistingtherebeingdoll anddowdy,withpractically no amusement.'The"TitsBit"man evidentlyhasapeculiarideaof"a livelyresort,"whenherecommends an".AdamlessEden,"tofillthe bill,andweimaginethatshouldhe everdeieentovisitAustralia ha wouldpresidenoendofamusement forthedellanddowdy"crowdto whichhe:eters.
St.Patrick'sDayCelebrations. --e--
Severalpastoralleases,whichhave anaggregateareaof55,000acres, wereabandonedontheMidlandrailwayCompany'slandnearGeraldton attheendoflevetyear.
Amon?,theBritishpoliticianswho havevisitedAustralia.Messrs.J. FosterFraser,WillCrooks'and BenTillettweredefeatedat.there,n1eeneralelectionsintheUnited Kinedom.
Dr.Triado,whohasa.ceed'astillqovernmentmedicalofficeratGrt"nbushesforaboutayear,butwho recentlyreceivedasimilarappointmeetatMarbleBar,leavesGreenbushesearlynextweekfortheNorth 'Vst.HisnositionatGreenbeshee hasbeenfilledbyDr.Neleon,formerlyofKookynie,ontheEastern
ttheNarrozinpolicecourtlast "hrste ellecteurn,whoatthe lreerine,allegedthathewasamarter,toinsomnia,wascommittedfor Seelonathareeofattemptedsuieide.Duringthehearingitwaselitste,dnetBlackbernhadbeensetstinnaticallytakingchlorodynefor henestsixmonths.
'r't'ereortofthePerthhospital forthe',esti'mrshowsthatover Toonorterationswereperformedthere te-lnethe-erio4reseed.
OurConventsareLittleinterested, andlessrepresentedinthesaid Exhibition thisyear than last,andrightlytoo.Iftheyseta exhibitsworthyofplaces,asthey didbeforetheywouldhardlywin anounceofcredit.Shows'are meantforshowpeople.
ManysaythatSt.Patrick'sDay thisyear,willbeagrandsuetes. Hopeso
'.fr.J.M.BarryofHighgate,wus marriedlastweektoMis.Beard. Theceremonywasabrillientone. Wewishtheyoungcoupleeverymarriedhappiness.
ItissaidthattheItalianRotustellf,whoisundersentenceofdeath inFremantlegaolforthemurderof hisf.glowcountrymanisveryre(Se,nedtohisawfulfate.Heisfre. silentlyvisitndletheVeryRev. DeanMartelli.
Thefollowineisasampleofinformatione'tcone.snineAustraliaas -ervednointheFnelishPress. Tn ensvet dent.a Bits"), Pilen toa011PrVh.aiorrespenBritishrentemeorary("Tilt writs:-''The damlese referissituated inWesternN,,,trelieandi.tailed Fmt'llh. h^sseeneterted awesterofBrttishwrini-n. No
Awellalnmuledmeetingwas11-1.1 atthePalaceonWelneedayevening, tomakearrangementsforcelebratingthefeastofSt.Patrick'sDay. ArchdeaconSmythwasvotedtothe chairandbrieflyoutlinedthe whichthedayhaduponInstitute, andtheimportanceofmakingelm celebrations,in'eeryparticitilar, worthyoftheoccasion.HisLordship,theBishopwaselectedpatron, andArehdaatonSmyth,president. Strongworkingcommitteeswere,alsoformed.FatherLynchofMajlen&wasunanimouslyelectedsecretary,withMr.Millerasassist/Mt. FatherVettingwillhetheTreisurer, andcontrolthearraseernen'sis connectionwiththeschoolchildren. Cometarraneements.willhemade atthenextmeLingwhichtakes placeawednesd.,yeveningnext. Itisnotyet!mownwhetherFrt..mantlewitijoinwithPerthinthe fortheernineeelebratiorts,butitis eacee,tt,booedthntourfriendlit thePortwillunitewiththet'e'eth Committeeandwoe';tomakeSt. Patrict'sDayti'is'saeamemorableandsereessfelceletration.
BlessedJeanned'Arc
The"aernaineRelieleased'Arras" annoencesthatitisinformedfrom Romethe"thecanentcalprocessfor theCanalisationoftheMewed Jeanned'Arcwillheu.sumodinFebruary.Manyextraordinary?races havealr.aivteenreceivedthronch herintercession,sailallwhomay havereceivedsuchtracesareasked tocoi-nunicits,Av;thth'Bishop ,withoutee!eY
A TheFairofFairs EnormousSuccessofBOANBROS'GreatSummerFair THEMAGNETTHATDRAWSALLPEOPLEWITHOUTADOUBTIsTHEEXTRAORDINARYBARGAINSOPFERED.
THEPAIROFFAIReWILL CONTINUEDUNTILTHEWHOLEOFTHEHUGESTOCKISDISTRIBUTEDALLOVERWESTERN AUSTRALIA.
VISITTHEGREATFAIR,ORYOUWILLMISSTHEGREATESTEVENTOPTHEYEAR.
ShoppingbyPost. Wewouldadvise)utCountrePatronswhoareunabletobepresentatourgreatFair,tosendontheirordersatonce,whentheywillre(*lyethesameattentionandgetthesameadvantagesatiftheymadeapersonalvisittoourpopularEmporium.Giveallparticularsof goodsrequired.andwewillguaranieethatyouwillparticipateinallthegreatreductionsmadeduringtheFair.
BOANBROS:,WellingtonStreet,Perth,fheRailwayStationisOpposite a ChurchovertheWorld. TheLordMayorofLondon tendedMidnightMassinLouden ChristmasNight.
at-aesstohisliteraryenergyandstrenonuousperseverance.Hewasoneof elsemostlearnedmenintheEast.
TheCatholicBishopsofl'ingland ontheeeoftheGeneralElection Bentforthadocumentofadviceto Oathelievoters,askingthemto standfirmlyforjusticetotheCatholicschools.Candidateswereto beaskedthefollowingquestionand theanswertowhichdepended supportorrejectionf-
"Will,you,ifreturnedtoPaellafleet,doallinyourpowertosecure justtreatmentforCatholicSchools, sethat,whilepreservingtheir('atholiccharacterandmanagemeetincludingtheappointmentofteachers, forthemaintenanceofwhichthey have.beenbuiltatanenormouscost totheCatholicsofthis..eintrs. theyshallrevivefrompubli.sourcesthesamefinancialassistanceas thatwhichistires-et-JedtootherpubliclyrecognisedSchools,bol.iftorthe sameeducationalposition?"
Itsordertoget.thblessing of GodandDivineguidanceattheelection,theBishopsordsredthsfollowingPrayerstobesaidaft,rMass untiltheendofJan'tery Come lelyGho',till.thehearts ofThyfaithful,andkindleInthem thefireofThylove. V.Sendforth1hySpireand theyshallhecreated. R.AndThoushaltrenewsheface oftheearth.
Gfid,whohalttaughtthele-arts oferthefaithfulbythelightofthe HolySpirit,grantthatbythelight. oftheHolySpiritwemaybealwaystrulywise,andeverrejoieein Hisconsolation.ThroughChrist, OurLord.Amen.
"OurFather,""HailMary," GloryhetotheFather."
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Bywayofco-operation,theProtestantBishopofSalisbury,inresponsetoarequest,hasissuedaletter,advisingclergyandchurchmen ofhisdiocesetoopposeHorneRule. Ananti-Irishpolicyappearstohe oneoftheessentialf.etutesof Protestantism.Whatareligion?
111HolinessPiusX.,recentlyreceivedinprivateeitidiencetheRight. Rev.WilliamTurner,BishopofGalloway,whosubmittedareporton hisdiocese. TheBishopatthe sametimenrssentedtoHisHoliness thestudentsoftheScotchCollege.
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VeryRev.FatherFallon,rectorof theChurchoftheHolyAngels,Buffalo,1-.S.A.,andProvincialofthe EasternAm,.ricanProvinceofthe OblateFathers,has,accordingtoa despatchPublishedbytheCatholic papersoftheUnitedStates,been appointedBishopofLondon,Ontario.
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BythedeathofMr.PatrickJustin feityrne,whichhastakenplaceat Peelham,thecauseofHomeRule haslostoneofitspioneersand journalismawell-knownfigure.He waspeestatatthehistoricmeeting heldinDublinine7t,whichmaybe saidtohavefoundedthemovement infavourofHomeRule.Inaddiiontohismoreephemeralworkas ajournalist,Mr.O'Bsrne,whowas anearnestCatholic,wastheauthor of"TheLivesofheCardinals."
Thesentimentsandwisheswhich yotirMajestyhashadthegracious courtesytoexpresstomeonthe occasionsofthetwenty-Mthanniversaryofmyepiscopalconsecration have'deeplytouchedme.Iwishto expresstoyourMajestytheprofound gratitudeIfeelforthesympathyof whichyougivemeanewandprized confirmation.Inreturn,IprayGod Sire,topourabundantbenedictions onyouraugustperson,onthelmPetalfamily,ontheStatesand SubjectsofyourMajesty,withaparticularwishthatyourMajestymay helongsparedtoenjoytheloveof yoursubjectsandfortheprosperity oftheGermanEmpire.--PopePius X."
Duringtheyearwhichcomestoan endto-day,sass"TheCathoneTimes,"therepresentatives ofreligionhavehadmanyheavy trialstobear.TheleadingjournalisticorgansofEuropehavefallen intothehandsofmen,many of opportunitiesoffosteringmovements directs1againsttheChurch,and' whomareanti-Christian.Theyhave the;.freelyutilisethem.Duringthe wildoutburstsoffurywhichoccurredontheoccasionofFerrer'sexecution,thecolumnsofthejournals, undertheirControl,teemedwith aspersionsontheCatholicclergy, withmisrepresentationsofCatholic doctrines,withabuseofthe('atholic laity,andwhenCatholicswishedto defendthemselvesveryfewofthose Paperswerereadytoacceptcommunicationsfromthem..InEnglen:I wherejournalistsarewonttopride themselvesontheirloveofJustice thsametacticswereadoptedason theContinent.andCatholicsthus foundtheir.selvesprecludedfromlasinganswerstofalsechargesbefore thepublicamongstwhomthechargeswerecirculated.But,singular, extraordinaryfact,attacksuponthe atholicChurchinmostcasesbenefit insteadofinjuringit.Thayprompt investigationandinvestigationleads tothetruth.Despiteallthevenom thathasbeenexpendedduringthe pasttwelvemonthsinassailingand vilifyingtheCatholicfaith,itcontinuestoflourishandmakeprogress.
ThedeathofFatherPeterHoene, whichoccurredatShanghaionOctober8,hasdeprivedtheworldof lettersofadistinguishedman.As awriterheisknownthroughoutthe East,havingpublishedvarious works,allrelatingtoChina,heradministration,laws,chronology,banking,customsandmanners.The lunelistofhistreatisesbearswit-
Inreplytoanautographletter sentbytheEmperorofGermanyto thePopecongratulatinghimonhis EpiscopalJubilee,hisHolinesshas despatchedthefollowingletter throughthemediumofBaronWolframVonRothenau,PrussianMinistertotheHolySee "Sire,-
Thereareatpresentfoudcoloured prisstsinAmerica.Threeofthem aretwe)rsofSt.Joseph'sSociety,commonlycalledtheJosephites andthefourthisamemberofthe congregationoftheHoleGhost.The firstistheRev.CharlesRandolph Uncles,horninBaltimore,whowas ordainedby hisEmin.net'Cardinal Gibbons,intheBaltimoreCathedral,ineel.Sincehisordination Father1-nceshasbeenProfessorof EpiphanyApostolicCollegeatWalbrook,Baltimore,Md.
ThesecondistheRev.JohnN. Dorsey,anativeofBaltimore,who wasordainedbytheCardinal in BaltimoreCathedraliniitos.Father DorseyisnowcatechistinMontgomery.,Ala.,andassistinginthemanagementofaninstitutionthere.
ThethirdisRev.JosephPlantevigne.borninLouisiana.Hehas recentlybeenappointedassistant.at St.FrancisXavier'sChurchinBaltimore,oneofthelargestandoldest ofcolouredCatholicparishesinthe country.
ThefourthistheRev.JosephA. Burgess,C.S.Sp.,borninWashington D.C.Atpresentheisaprofessorat theApostolicCollegeofhisCongregationatCornwells,Pa.
FatherAugustineTolton,bornin Illinois,ofslaveparents,wasthe veryfirstcolouredpriestappointed intheUnitedStates.HewasordainedatthePropaganda,inRome, in1588;andwaspastorofSt. Monica'sChurchinChicago,in whichcityhediedsometwelves yearsago.
Thursday,December23inthePope's privatelibrary.AsCardinalOreg, ha,DeanoftheSacredCollege,'was absent,owingtothestateofhie health,noaddresswasread,and theaudienceboreaquiteinformal character..TheHolyFathergreeted theCardinalsatthedoorofthe libraryastheypassedin,eachkissinghisring.Theusualgoodwishes havingbeentendered,thePope thankedtheCardinalsnotalonefor theirkindwordsandthoughts,but :the,fortheassistancetheygivehim throughtheS.Congregationsinthe seesernmentoftheChurch.Hepassedontothesubjectofthecodificationof('anonLaw.Fortheindefatigableenergywith'whichhehas labouredinhisworkPiusX.said specialgratitudewasduetoCardinalGasparri,whohasbeenassociatedwiththegreatenterprisesince itscommencement.Attheconclusionofthereception.priortotheimpartingoftheApostolic.Benediction, thePopeinformedtheCardinalsthat areassuringmessagehadjustreachedhimastoCardinalSatolli'scondition,apieceofnewswhichwas receivedwithmuchjoy.Onthesame morningtheprelatesandnoblemen employedintheserviceoftheVaticanwerereceivedbythePopefor thepurposeorhearingtheirgood wishesforChristmas.PiusX.had wordsofwarmcommendationfor thezealanddiligencewithwhich theyperformtheirduties.
PrinceBulowandCardinal Rarmpella .
Tothisnumberwillheadded,at thecloseofthecurrentscholastic year.thenameofRev.StephenJ. Theobold,whoisnowconcludinga distinguishedcourseattheStPaul SeminaryunderArchbishopIreland's auspices.TheRev.Mr.Theohold haslatelybeenadvancedtotheDiaconate;andhewill,afterhisordinationinJune,takehisplaceamong theclergyofthedioceseof St. Paul.
TheSacredCoI'eueandthePope
TheSacredColleee'scustomof wistenstheHeedoftheChurch R. heneyChristrneewas()swervedon
WhenPrinceBulowcametoRome, in1908andvisitedPiusXitwan notedinecclesiasticalcirclesthatthe ChancellorvisitedCardinalRampolla.The.otherday.afterhislatest audiencewiththeHolyFather,the ex-GermanChancelloragainpaida visittotheex-SecretaryofState. Regardingthemeetingofthetwo great.ex-ministersthe."CorrieredellaSera,"themostimportantdaily nswspaperpublishedinItaly,makes aremarkthatisnot.voidofintervet:-"Loversof.4rapprochemimle' willprohaelyliketocomparethe similaritythatexiststo-dayinthe situationoftheex-Chancellorand thatoftheex-MinisterofStateof PopeLeoXIII.Bothareinretirementafteralonediplomaticcareer, andafterhavingoccupiedforemost placesonthepoliticalstageofEurope.Perhapsintheirconversation thefexclaimedimpressionsandabandonedthemselvestophilosophical reflectionsonthefragilityofhuman :hingeHowever,whoknowsif historyhamsaiditslastword,or finally,closeditshookforeitherone ortheother? Noonecouldaffirm it,andthatispreciselywhatthe lastmeetineofthosetwohighpersonalitiesissocuriousandinterestne" - - -
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YouCan'tInsure WhenYouareDying PationalMumalCite.Association OFAUSTRALASIALIMITED Thel'ionoerof'Aber.lContractsad largestmidwealthiest ViciorianLifeOflicf.. Establishedat,Melbourne,1869.
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TheWarof1870-1,Saarbruch, d10eissenburglWoerthandSoicheren.
B tjontinued,. Aboutevenine,GeneralVonRastrowandgeneralvonSteinmetz,the "OldLion,".alsohadappearedon thehattle-field,andtakenoverthe cointitand. Theattackuponso mightyapositionhadbeenbegunit Istrue, +%ithwhatwasefallyamad audacityandundererroneousrepresentationsandcanbeapprovedof bynostratsgistbutthatneverthelessitconductedtoavictorydemonstratesindeedinthemostconvinCingmendertheexcellenceand superiority"cttheGermanarmy. Thefruitsofthevictoryalsosurpassedthemost'daringi!xpestalions. It1!;rnedo.tthatFrossard'scorps wasentirelyrelaxedindisciplineand &moralised.Itsretreatwasawild, headlessflight,whosecoursewasindicatedb3rnumerouswaggonsfull ofrichleadsofforareandportions ofuniformswhichwereleftbehind andremainedstanding,andb!, countlessweaionsandknapsacks thrownaway.ThewoodswereMledwithamassofplunderersand thebootybecameyetmorevaluable onaccountofarichmassofmaterialandstereoofeverykind.
Duringthebattlethe13thdivisionhadcrossedovertheSaarat WehrdenandmarchedalongthelittleriverItoeseStoFortachwhich ittookpossessionof,andwhereit notonlytookasbootylargemagazinesandstoresofuniforms,but,alsoobligedFrossard'scorps,totake tipandsupportwhich,twodivisions ofBaiane'storshadmovedhither,topursueitsretreatinasouthwesterlydirectionandtogiveup theroadtoSt.Avold.
Thelossesinthisbattlenear statirbruckesonAtterst6th,were,On bothsidesunusuallygreat.Thetth divisionalonehad219killedand
abo4180owoundedinthecaseof the2thregiment.therewerecounted officersandMoomenkilled, andwounded,andtheregimentseoth Nth,45th,and74th,aswellasthe batteriessufferedvastlossesjust sothenumberofdeadandwounded inthecaseofthe14th,and16th, divisionswasnotlesssignitivant.
Thelossoftheenemyindeadand woundedwasatleastasconsiderableasthatofthe,Germans,besides, Gistitamountedtoanadditional morethantoottunwoundedprisoners severalfieldcamps,and4opontoons,theequipageoftwobride;s, whichindicatessufficientlytheconfesienandheedlessness,oftheflight.
Themoralimtressionofibisvietort,onfriendandfoealike,was extraordinaryandincredible.The Captiveofficersopenlydeclaredthat anarmswithwhichsuchpositions cu:Iclisfenuteredundersuchdifficult lienswasinvincible.Onthe otherhandthebootyitselfthrewan lastruciivelightontheFrencharmy anditsleaders.Theofficers'tents, whichwerecaptureddisplayedan elieminatetuxursinfurnitureand othercomforts,in-toiletarticles suchasropypots,corsets,powder andsuchlike,inladies'dressesand femaleunderlinen,affordingafurtheproofthattheFrenchofficers intheiroverweeningself-esteesehad takenthefieldaccompaniedbyPersiangirlsofthehigherandlower classinordertohavethemaswitness-softheirtriumphs.Amongst theboots.wereanincrediblenumber ofthefinestdaintytit-hits,and flas'rsoflifemtwines,andevena wagonladen-withtrunksfull of sweetmeatsaieltainti.samassof dirtyindecentbootsandpictures, andfinallymacsofGermanyofthe mostwretchedsort,afterengravings of1812and.1514. Whatwould havebeenthekindofcivilisation thatthesemenwouldhavebrought usasvictors Al thesametimeitwaslearned fromtherrison'rsandtheirstatementwasconfirmedbytheboats.
thathadbeenmade,thatwhilstthe soldiershadsustainedtIssmselvesand beenhungryonunripepotatoes, whichtheyhaddugup,andupon unripefruit,theofficershadbanquetedandcaroused,mostvoluptuously Yes,itisknownforcertainthat GeneralFrossardhimselfduringthe timeaftermid-daywhenthebattle ragedmostfuriously,satattable quitecomfortablywiththeMayorof Forbach,andundisturbedbythecanonadesippedchampagne,andthat itwasoniyabout6&aloeewhen thebattlewasalreadyalmostlost, thatFrossarddroveontothescene ofthestruggleinhiscarriage,to again1a''.oserthecommandhimself.
TheIrishWac-PipeBand tinSt.Valentine'sDay,thatison theeveningofMonday,las14thhest thsreisannouncedtotakeplacea tesindSioonliht.ENeursieetoGa Itoids,inthefavouriteriversteamer "Zephyr,"theboattoleavethe j-tty.atfootofBarrack-stre1,atS sharp,andtohehackintimefor Fr.mantleandMidland.function friendstocatchtheirit trains.
The,4weialobjectofhetrip'ist benefitthefun;isoftheMayland's ConventSchool,andasFatherLynch theworthysuccessorofthelate parishpriest,isenetgeticallwortins;inthedirectionofmilkingthe outingasuccess,everymemberof heHihernianAustraliasianCatholic BmeetSocietyshouldstrengthenhis hands,ashehasdonemuchhimself forthesaidSociety.
Thepiecederesistance,however,is theenzagettentoftheIrishWarPiteBandwhichwillplayaselectionofNationalAirs.Tohearthis finebandofsomehalf-a-dozeninstrommtalistaaloneisworththe modestshilling,withouttheriver trio,thrownin,ortheexcellent causeofcatholicEducationtois'
dustingtheschools,shouldbeencouragedandassistedintheirlaudablework.
Tired,Jawedti,omen'swhergy restoredbyBiteBeans.
Aretherenotthousandsto-das, toilineonbravelyagainstsickness,anddepressionsThroughconfinementindoors,hardwork,lackof freshair,andthedebilitatingeffect, oftheweather,thesystembecome, "run-down."Thisresultsinimpaireddigestion,stomachtroubles, headache,bilioesness.'andlotsof a:)pctile,withperhapsvomiter5and, sensationsoflistlessness.TheSurest 81e(the.isBileBeans.Beingpurely vegetable,theyassistassimilation, anddigestion,thusrestoringthe naturalvigourandthe"jaded"feelin..disappears, Mrs.S.Lewis,of5Avonstreet, GleeePcfintSydney,says:-"A iri-ncltoldmeshehadusedBile T.-one,andthattheyhadcuredher ofbiliousness,andasIwasatthe titrerun-downfromanxiety and \:-work,sheadvisedmetotry Ineededareal'pick-me-up,' asfelt-astiredinthemorningas whnIwenttobed,andmy.appeTITwasgreatlyimpaired.Infact, wasquitedoneup,anddelisnot knowwhattodotoreteovettgrmy strength.AlthotglaTwasalittle prejudicedasainstmedicinesingen,rat,IwaspersuadedtogiveBile B.-ansatrial,anditiswithmuch pleasurethatTt41youthatavary fewofthemworkedamiraclewith me. Tbeganto1-1thebenefitat oncebybeingquitebrightaftertakingoneortwoatnight,andmy usualhealthbeganto'returnto me, fwouldnot'havenoother medicineinthehouse."
Mrs.Lewisvoidsthesentimentsof thousandsofone-timeauffetrers,who. infantstoBileBeans,nowholdthat nrieele,etreasure-health.Every lettotewile.shouldklepaboxinhew benentel. Itshouldgowithoutmedicinscupboard.is.VA.,and sayinvthatthegoodSisters,con-25.vd.perbox.
Furinstance,domesticservicehas neverbeenstandardised.Different idealsprevail. IntheJones's house,whereMr.Jonesisthepersontoheconsidered,thecookingis theall.importantthing.Atthe RebinsonlewhereMr.Robinson"neverinterfere'swiththewife,' cleanlinessisexaltedaboveallelse. Itiseasytoseethtservantsof the.' wohouseholdsbearingthe mostexcellentreferences,might provefailureIfexchanged.
Amiability,atOthers'Expense.
Thereisalsotobereckonedwith theamiablesoulwhobelievesin givingthegirlanotherchance.The characterwrittenby'thisemployer, mayrelectcharityandforgiveness :tadadispositiontolookonthe sightsideofthings,butasareereoffactitisadelusionanda
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ASKYOURDRAPER T. Trade Mark GivingCharactersfor Servants
(BYASOLICITOR).
Herfatherhascalledandremoved herboxinawheelbarrow.Shehas criedoverthebabyandembraced thedog.Themonth'swageshav,3 beenpaid--andreceivedwithasuet orasnort,asthefinalmoodmay dictate.
Thedoorhasclosedupontheset actofMary,andthestageprepared fortheadventofJane.
Astheresultofpointedinquiries, addressedtoaladyyouhavenever seen,andofwhomyouknownothing. areassuredthatJanei e= Oldious,clean,cheerful,competent,honest,anabstainer,atmm''. oftheChurchofEngland,andondistract-dbyanythinginthenatureofa"follower."Youtuin yourbackonpreviousexperiences, andarepersuadedthat.theembodimentofall'Inmanvirtuesham,been procuredfor£22perannum,with hoardandwashing.
Ifthereisanythingstillleftunsaidontheperennialsubjectof'he relationsbetweendomesticservate andtheiremployers,ithasnotbeen reservedforthiswritertosayit. Butthiscustomofgivingandreceivingcharactersbefits - aspectwhichappealtothestudents of contemporarymanners.:,
meaningoftheword"malice,"Perhapsthebesttestistoconsider whetherthedominantmotiveofMrs Brownistogiveinformationuseful toMrs.JonesortoinjureEmily. Ifthelatterthenthereis,malice, andthecharactek,ifuntraeeisno longerprivileged.Youperceivethis involvesaninquiryintothestate ofMrs.Brown'smind,andthelaw isanunhandyimplementforametaphysicalexcursionofthiskind.
Butthemannerinwhichthecharacterisexpressedgoesfartosettle thequestionofmalice.Oncemore anexample."1regardedmylate Cook untidy,uncleanandvery wasteful."Poorcookmaybenoneof thosethings";buttheletterisabusinesslikeexpressionofagenuinebelief,andherfailuretosecurethe u-wsituationfeteshimwithnoreindyagainstherlatemistress.
licpriestandsincetheyarrivedin EauClairebutadayortwobefore theceremony,Icouldnotgivethem therequiredinstructions.Theotherthreeweredesirousofentering theCatholicChurchbutowingto unbearableantagonismfromrelationsuponwhomtheyweredependent,couldnotentertheChurchbeforemarriage,expressing,however,a determinAiontojointheChurch aftermarriage
Thisplanhasproducedmanyother beneficialresultsasidefromactual conversions
Theremovalof-prejudiceand misunderitandingfromthefewwho donotentertheChurchafterinstructions.
2.TheconfirmationoftheCatholicpartywhoaccompaniesthenonCatholictotheseinstructionsinhis orii-rfaith.
Itisworthpointingoutthatthe rivingofacharacteratallisnot compulsory.Ithasitsoriginnot inanyrightonthepartoftheserant,butinaninstinctofmutual
Suppose,however,Mrs.Brown, withasenseofrecent'injuryand consciousofthepossessionofa livelyliterarystyle,penssomething likethis"Youwillfindhertidyprotectionamongemployers. ifadirtyface,acapawry and Thelawinitswisdom(1,clarestnDesandbuttonsneverunderconbatcharacters"givenbyemploy-trotstrie i-eamerelyasapleasing esareprivilegedcomerunications',indicationoftemperament.Youwill findherclean-ifyouavoidthekit welchphrase,likemarepronounCe-cli,nbeforeMealsandrefrainfrom 'Eine;ofthelaw,providespitfalls el-thelaymind. es-stingtheinsidesofthesauceNotallthatoneladycansaytopan-.Yetiwillrindhereconomical ifseetegatelthestealthyf)estowAl inotb-rladyIONAthecookcomes provisionsonrelationsasamere hephrasevote:I.Ifrumour etruethatdiscussionofthedometoThmsif-vicariousform-ofcharily." :irdonichun:oarofthatsortiscal- .rvantproblemsupportsdby -; e ,3stiirionyfromeachladypresent,datedtolandMrs.Browninseri. whilesawaytnanytedioushoursinoestroeees Ti)sentup. Ifyiouareaskedfor iirawint.;rooms,thenitisimportant acharacterstatewhatyenlionFierorinienit-cthatthereisnolegalbeli-yeandexpressitintheplainest protectioninthosecircumstancestofashion.Yoeneednotfearthere- ', anyunintentionaldeviationslit.If,however,yourfeelingsare feinttl:regionofstrictandsoete atalllikelytogetthebetterof fart.Youaretalkingaboutyour you,remembertheeyouareunder .erva-ittopeoplewhoarenotconnoobligationtogiveacharacter inthemattleexceptasone at laisisnaturallyinterestedintheall. affairsofanothsr;theordinarylaw todefamationapplies.StrangeasRemedyf..n.MixedMarlisges itmayseem,itisonlywhen the
thingbe:ornesinthenatureof aIBS'REV.FATHERDUNNE.) dutythatthelawattachestheterm --privileg.."toit.
SlandersOvertheTea-Table. ANon-Catholiclawyerwishedto marry.aCatholicyounglady,but declinedtosigntheusualagreement insuchcases.FatherDunne,of EauClaire,Wis.,suggestedthatbeforehedefinitelyconcludedinthe matterheshouldtakethreeweeks' instruction,anhoureachday,in theteachingsoftheCatholic Church.
Thereisnothinglikegiving a senereteexample.SupposeMrs. BrownsaystoMrs.Jonesovera friend),"upoftea "Iamsure, Emilsthatmyhousenaidisdishonest. Ihavemissedserveral things,andshouldliketosearchher hoi,butJohnwon'tletme."Mrs. Jonesmakesasympatheticreply, andisprobablyunawarethatsheis therecipientofaslanderouscone inunication. ShouldtheconversationcomeroandtoEmily.'sears, andshebeayoungwomanofdecisivecharacter,woebetideMrs. Brown Unlessshecanprovethe truthofhersuspicion.~(analmost hopelessldifficulttask),shemay here-lfdefendantinalawsuit withalltoloseandnothingtogain. Moreove,byanoddfreakofEnglishlaw,theblamelessMr.Brown mayeeco-defendantandheldpecuniarilyanswerableforthefreedomof hiswife'stongue.
So,toe,ifMrs.Jones,bywayof continuingtheenthrallingconversation,says"Ineverhavelikedthat housemaidofyours;sheistoofond oftalkingtomenwhenyourbac%is turned,"thmshealsohasentered theregionofgratuitousobservation, anditmaygohardwithherifthe accuracyofherstrictureshechallengedinaCourtoflaw.
ButsePPoseMrs.Jones,contemplatingtheengagementoftheaforeslid ismakingbonafideinquiriesutMrs.Brownonthepoints all.t'edte.Mrs.Brownreplies,"I amdoubtfulwhethersheisquite tobetrusted,aswehavemissed thinesincewecame.Ialsothinks shewastestimswiththetrades men."
HereMrs.Brown'sstisAcionsmay beeirong,hittitisauriviletsee communicationmasseunderasense ofduty:oMrs..Ines,andEmily cannotsucceedinanyactionoflaw unlesshecanpro"e"malice."
Tha-LawandMetaphysics.
IIis(Metatodefinethelegal
Thelawyer,thoughabusyman, decidedthathewoulddoso. At theendofthethreewealshesaid 'Ihavedecidednottesignthat agreement. Ihavemadeupmy mindtobecomeaCatholic,ifyou believetheCatholicChurchcando anythingwithsuchacrudepieceof ignoranceasIamorwas."FatherDunnecontinueswritinginThe EcclesiasticalReviewforDecem)
)hindIresolvedneveragaintoofficiate tlittleincidentsetmethinki ticiateatamixedmarriageuntilthe non-Catholicpartyhadtakena completecourseofinstruction. I announcedthisresolutionfromthe pulpitandthroughthepees,onseveraloccasions.statingthatthepurposeofthisrulewasnottoforce theNon-Catholicpartytobecomea Catholic,buttoremovethoseinheritedandacquiredprejudices-andmisapprehensionsofCatholicteaching, whichinvariablyprovokediscordand unhappinessinthehomeofmixed marriage.Whenatallpossible I requiretheCatholicpartytotake theinstructionswiththenon-Catholicas,inmanycases,theCatholic needstheinstructionsasbadlyas thenon-Catholic,andinalleasesit provesbeneficialtoboth.
Fromtheverystart,thisrulehas wortedwithsurprisingsueeese WithinthelasttheeyearsIhave hadthirtymarriageswhichordinarily wouldhavebeennit\dmarriages. Intwenty-fiveofthemthenon-Cath01.0candidateformarriagehave tierce/1eCatholicsafterconcludingthe courseorinstruction. Tnother cases.twoNon-Catholicmenlivedin vil'ees,wheretherewaftnoCatho-
3.Oneconvert,asarule,brines another,oratleast,correctsmuch ofthemisapprehensionsofCatholic teachingamongrelatives.From JanuaryttoAugust1wehavehad forty-oheconverts.manyofthem broughtintotheChurchbyprevious converts.
4.AgeneralawakeningofCatholicstoagreaterferyourandzeal andtoahigherappreciationofthe bl.esin...,softhetruefaithi.owhich theywereborn.
Aftertwoseers!experimentereportedtheres.iltstotheittRev. JamesSchwairtch,hihopofIA Cros,,who,aftersomedeliberation, inacredalawrequiringthenon-Cathilicpl....rt.%totakeacourseoftwo instructionsperwite'sforsixweeks previoasto-!carriagebeforeadispensationcc,ul,llieobtained.Thislaw wasshortlyafterwardsadoptedby allthebishopsoftheMilwaukee province.
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Zam-Bukiseothaprotectiveand correctivehalm,andobstinatbskin irritationsandrashesyieldtoits healinginfluencejustassurelyasdo otherskintroublesofthepresent season.Insummer,thecheat,back andlegsareparticularlyliableto irritatingrashesanderuptions,and inthearm-pitsandjointsserious soresoftenarisethroughchafingor excessiveperspiration.ButZarcBukwillbefounddelightfullycoolingandsoothing,andwillrestore thesoftness,clearness,andpleasant "feel''ofhealthtothemosttroublesomeskin,eswitnessthefollowingcase "Lastsummer,"saysMr.J.Parker,of145AliceStreet,Newtown, Sydney,"arashbrokeoatallover mybody,andtheirritationcaused metobeconstantlyscratchingand rubbingit. Ibathedmy.bodywith differentsolutions,but,couldgain norelief.Remembering.1hadZamBukinthehouse,Iapplieditto therash,andaftertwoapplications allthefireandirritationdisappeared. Icontinuedthetreatmentfor twoorthreedaysbywhichtimethe rashhadcompletely-vanished.My wifeisalsoagreatbelieverinZamBuk."
Sopurethatitsuitsevenababy's delicateskin,andsopowerfulthat itexpelsdiseasefromthe-strongest refuge,theframeofoldage,ZamBukisarsliablehealingbalmfor allinjured,diseased,irritated,and inflamedconditionsoftheskinand tissue.Soldbyallchemistsand storesatIs.hd.,andzs.6d.per pot,s.hd.,containsfourtimes theis.hd.
Duringthehearingofthecase againsttheyoungmanJohnCondon,whowasfoundguiltyofbreakingintothePerthCatholicCathedrallastweek.ittranspiredthathe hadoflateburglarionelyentered sevenoreightotherChurches.Condonwassenttogaolfor Azmonths.
QuestionBox Answer:"Ex-A."Bedeiscanonised, andbytheCatholicChurch,soItis notatalllikelythathebelongsto theAnglicanChurch,asbylawes-
Question:- wasover-credulous,letushearwhat WouldyoukindlysayasbrieflyBishopTannersaysofhim:"He asyouwishinyourQuestionBoxwasaprodigyoflearning,inanun"WhowastheVenerableBede?Itlearnedage,whoseeruditionwecan wouldseemthatthepresen'tdayneverceaseadmiring.Ifwethink Protestants,i.e.,theChurchofEng-thathesometimesfailedinhisjudgland,honourshimasaSaint,orwentorbycredulity,whenwetake somethinglikeit. Ipresumeheaviewofallhiswritingstogether, wasasubjectoftheRomanCatho-weshallconfessthathealoneisa lieChurch,anditreadsoddforlibraryandatreasureofallarts." Protestantstoberushinghim,at-AndWilliamofMalmesburysays thoughtheydenyhisteaching."Ex-thatitiseasiertoadmirehimin Anglican." thoughtthantodohimjusticein expression.Hewrotenumerousbiographiesofsaintsbutmany. of thoseattributedtohimarethe workofotherauthorsmanyof themhisdisciplee.The'Lifeof St.Gregory."publishedamonghis tablished.Ishallgivejustasynop-works,waswrittenbyadeacon, sisofhisbeautifullife. namedPaul.The"lifeofSt.
Amongthegreatmenwhoadorn-Patrick,"waswrittenbyProbus. edEnglandduringtheseventhandOtherswerecompiledbyJones,a eightcenturiestheVenerableBedediscipleofSt.Columban. standspre-eminent.HewasbornBedediedintheyear;esonthe in67.l.anddiedin735,ThelittleeveningoftheAscension.Tillthe weknowabouthisownlifeistoldveryhourofhisdeathhecontinued usbyhimselfinthelastchapteroftowrite,andwhenthesummons hisgreatworkonthe."Ecclbsiasti-camehefinishedtranslatingthelast. calHistoryoftheEnglishPeople,"!chanterofSt.John'sGospelinto whichhecompletedfouryearsbe-theEnglishtongue,and.thensaid forehisdeath.
Atthattimeagreatnumberof manuscriptswerecollectedandplacedinthelibrariesofYorkandWearmouthbyWilfredandSt.Bennet AbbotBenedict),ThoughNorthumbriahadfallenfromitsoldglory itwasstillthechiefcentreoflearninginEngland,andmanyeminent scholarsflockedtoits,schoolsforinstruction.Itwasinoneofthose famousschoolsthatBedebeganhis studies.ThemonkAdriandidmuch inspreadingthe.Greeklanguagein England,andBedelearnedthatlanguageeitherfromAdrianorfrom Theodorus,ArchbishopofCanterbury.HowgreatamasterhebecameintheGreektonguemaybe
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meattakesplace.Hence,theapparentsuperflousnessofthegeneral judgment,whichwouldseemtobe reducedtoamereform-asortet rehearsalaftertheevent.
proksiconoffaithinthepresenceof thethreereceivingpriests,thescene wasmostsolemnandimpressive.
"Allisfinishednow."Likeatrue soldierhediedattheworktowhich hehaddevotedhislife.He is firstamongEnglishscholars,first amongEnglishhistorians.Itisin himthat.Englishliteraturestrikes itsroots.Thathethoroughlyunderstoodthequalificationsofgood writingweneedhavelittledoubt, sinceperspicuity-thefirstprinciple ofgoodwriting,andmostneglected -pervadesallhisworks.Hewill everbethegloryoftheEnglishnation.Hewasaluminarywhose brightrayshaveevencomedownto usdespitetheblackcloudofthe "Reformation,"whichattemptedto hideallthatwasgoodandgreat beforethattime.Inhimw'efind seenfromhis"ArsMetrica."Hetheidealman-asaint,scholar,and learnedchantof"John,whomPopegatieman.Heisbutatypeofthe AgathosenttoEnglandwithSaint Bennet. InashorttimeBedemadehimself masterofthewholerangeofscience ofhistimehebecamewhatBurke hasjustlystyledhim,"thefather ofEnglishlearning."Hewaswell versedintheancientphilosophers andwriters,andfrequently.quoted manymonkswho.thoughlivingapartfromtheworld,havebeenthe custodiansandpropagatorsofallits knowledge,andinmosteases,the originators,too.Whenwillthe worldrealisewhat.itowestothe monksthe"vanguardofcivilisation"1Ithasalreadyrealisedit butalas ! hasnotthehonestyenfromPlatoandAristotle,fromSe-oughtoadmitit. necaandCicero,fromLucretiusand Ovid. Hecloselystudiedthe "Aeneid,"andfrequentlyverses fromitappearinhisnarratives.He wrotetreatisesforhisscholarson allthattheworldhadthenaccumulatedinastronomyandmeteorology,inphysicsandmusic,inphilosopht,grammar,rhetoric,arithmetic, andmedicine.Hewasalsowell versedinnaturalphilosophy,the PhilosophicalprinciplesofAristotle, the'calendar,ecclesiasticalhistory, andthelivesofthesaints;butsacredScripturewashisspecialstudy, anditstranslationhischiefemployment. Herepeatedlymakesit clearthatallhisstudiesweresubordinatedtotheinterpretationof Scripture. Inhis"DeSchematibug,"heSays "HolyScripture isaboveallotherbooks,notonly byitsauthoritybeeauseitleadsto eternallife,butalsobyitsantiquityanditsliteraryform."
Inthefaceofthisobjection,we aroobligedtosupposethatthegeneraljudgmenthaspurposewhichis notservedby.theparticularjudgment.Thispurposeisnotprecisely totrytheworksofeachoneand assigntoeachhisfate,whichisalreadyknown.Wepicturethematterinanotherway.It,willbea grandassemblyofallrationalcreation,toseethecollectiveoutcomeof theworld'shistory,andofGod's dealingswithmankind.Inamoment,allwillseethecareerofeach individualsoul,whethergoodor bad,oramixtureofboth,together withGod'sdealingswitheachman, andeachman'sdealingswithGod, andtheoutcomeofthetwoincombination.BythismeansthegoodnessandloveofGodwillbemade manifestaswellashisjustice.DuringthislifethecourseofGod'sprovidencehasbeenin*agreatdegreea mysteryandapueeletous.But thelastdaywillputanendtoall this.Itwill,inshort,beagrand revelationofGod'sdesignincreatingtheworld,apublicvindication ofhiswisdom,justiceandmercyin theprosecutionofit,aswellasa manifestationofitsresults.All thiswilloccurnotintheslowand cumbersomewayofalawcourt,but. inetanteouslyandsupernaturallyas agreatvision-anintutitionofthe wholeandofeverypartofgibenttresbeim.Weareboundtopttitreitinaconcreteway,andas takingtime,becausewehaveno conceptionofthehigherway of knowledgeandactionwhichisindependentoftimeandspace."
Question:"P.Me.S.,'writes"Onthelast dayallwillbejudgedandonly HeavenandHellwillremain.Now, Iwouldliketoknowwhythesins oftheJustwillbeagainjudged,as theywillhavebeenforgivenand theforgivensinnerswillhavetheir rewardassured.Whyrevealthem, tothewholeworld.Iknow the answergivenintheCatechism,that theProvidenceofGod,andHis Justicemaybevindicatedbeforeall men,butsomehowitisstillmysterioustome."
Answer:-
Itisnoteasytogivesuchan answeraswillsatisfytheastuteinquireronthisquestion.Thowhole judgmentisamystery-reckonedaccordingtospaceandtime,andreadingtheaccountinHolyScriptureit isaccommodatedtoourintelligence byrepresentingtoourimaginationa seriesofpicturesfromwhichwegatherthattheindividualwillbejudgedinthepresenceofall-goodand hadforallhisworks.
TheSociety.oftheAtonement, heretoforehasbeenacompanyof Anglicanslivingundertherule of St.Francis. Itsfounder,Fathes Paul,hasbecomewellknownasadvocatingthecorporatere-unionof theAnglicanChurchwiththeHoly See,especiallyaseditorofThe Lamp.amonthlymagazinepublished undertheauspicesofthesociety andasjointauthorwiththe spencerJones,adistinguishedclergymanoftheChurehofEngland,of tht"PrinceoftheApostles."
ThereeeptionoftheSocietyofthe Atonementasabody.preservingits nameandcorporateexistence,isan Pxetptonalprivilegegrantedby Rome.astheresultofapetition madesometimeagotoPopePius, throughMonsignorFalponio,theApostolicDelegateatWashington. 'theinstructionsofthesocietyprecedingtheiradmissionweregivenby theRightRev.MonsignorO'Keefie, pastoroftheChurchofthSacred liteirt.HighlandFalls.
TheFsocietywasfoundedbythy Rev.PaulJamesFrancis,whowith severalothersinteoopurchased24 acresatGarrison.N.Y.,builta andre-openedalittleEpiscopal-hurchontheland.They named-heplaceasfaymoor.
Question."EnglishCatholic."asks;"Is thereanyfoundationfortheassertionthatrecentlyawholeAnglican SocietywasreceivedintotheRoman CatholicChurchinAmerica.Ihave askedseveralProtestantsbutthey donotseemtoknowofit. Did anyPaperpublishthefacts?And itissaidthataFatherPaulwas amongtheconverts?
Answer-
"Yes,'E.C,'itistrue,andmost true.TheCatholicPressofAmerica,publisheditafewmonthsago, under'sensationalheadings.There isnotashadowofdoubtaboutit. Thefollowingextractfromoneof themostwidelyreadCatholicpapersofAmericawillgiveyousufficientaccountoftheaffair.
"OnSaturday,Oct.30,theVigil ofAllSaints,theSocietyof the Atonement,anAnglicanorderat Graymoor,nearGarrison,N.Y.,was corporatelyreceivedintotheCatholicChurch,theceremonytaking placeinthechapelofthecommunity.TheRightRev.MonsignorJos-
Withheobjectofbringingabout acorporateunionoftheAnglicanow EpiscopalChurchwiththeCatholis Church.thesocietypublishedtwo monthlymagazinesundertheeditorshipofFatherPaul.TheLampis writtenbythemonks,andalittle Per1odiealcalledRoseLeavesis writtenbytheSistersoftheOrder FatherPaul,thefounder,hasannouncedhisintentionofenteringSt Joseph'sTheologicalSeminaryat Dunwoodie,inordertopreparehimselfforordinationtotheholypriesthood.ThisissurelydefinitOenough.
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sIshallnotputyoutothat trouble,Mr.HarringtonOusely" saidSirJames,haughtily,ashe aroseItemhisseat"Iamnotin thehabitofjestingonsuchserious subjects,andIrepeatit,thatIhad thehappinessofbeingrc,ieedinto thetrueChurchthismorning,by Fathero'Drisvoll."
Ouselssankhackinhischairwith akindofgroanbetweenagruntand asighhedidnotdaretogivefull venttohispassion,whenitsobject wasagentlemanofraniandfortune.O'Haeartyshifteduneasilyon hisseat,andwincedleneaththecontemptuousmeaningofTrelawney's glance.Hendersonraisedhishands andeyesinantestacyofpioushorrornotsohisfleshyandmilitary
"Wkv,howintheworld,could anyonehavtsuspectedthoseO'Dalys ofsuchdiabolicalmaliceafterthem nooneneedevertaletome of Papistmoralityorpiety-theywere consideredverypiouspeoph--sere piouspeopleindeed,andjustseehow fartheycarriedheirrteenge-thedr cowardly,treacherousrevengeNo, thallneveragainplaceconfidence inItomishpeople--forgivemeSir James,butIcannothelpspeakingas Ido!"
"Butmydearestmother,"said Eleanor,"youseemtotakeitfor grantedthatyoungO'Dalydidtire atmyfather.Youaremoresevere thantheBritishlaw,whichalways supposesamaninnocenttillheis provedguilty.Yougoontheoppositeprinciple.Now,I.havealreadytoldyouthatIdoNOTbelieveO'Dalyguiltyonthecontrary, amalmostsurepfhisinnocenceasifitwerejudiciallyproved.Timewilltellwhichofusis right,butinthemeantin:eIthink brother,whocouldnotrefrainfromwearenotatalljustifiedinconshowinehisteeth,thoughhedaredeemaingthecatholicreligion,benotbite. causeonewhoprofessesitissus-
"Perhapsyouwoeldbekinden-pectedofhavingcommitledacrime. oughtoinform,us,sir,"saidhe,inIneednotask,SirJames,what anironicalone,"whatweretheson'opinionis'?"saidEleanor argumentswhichinducedyoutogowithasnide"IthinkIcanewes overtoDome?" it."
eiddenfaintnessthatcameovermeamquitewellnow."Andher blushingcheekconfirmedtheassertion.Trelawneyapproachedand tootherhand,whichshemadeno efforttowithdraw.Mrs.Ousely looked-fromonetotheother,and thenshesigheddeeply.
"El'anor,mydear!"saidhet wutitr,"comehere"Sheturned andherfacewassopalethatit startledher other,whohastily' r. andwentovertoher."What Laemattermydearestchild?" shesaidtenderly."WhathaveI saidtoaffectyouso?" "Mydearmother,"shesaidinaawhile--butwhen1camehackthat's t'mulousvoice,"itwasmerelyathenewstheyhadforme,inagh! thatOwenwaslyin'inGalwayjail -Ochthenmtisha,mushawhat'll thiswore?cometoatallatall, whenthelikesofOwenO'Daly is takenan'lappedintojailfin"no raisonat.ell.MissEleanor askyouagain,doyoublievethat he'seailty-'Shestrodeupclose toEleanor,andlookedupinher face,aethoughshewouldthereread theanswer.
"MissOusely-Eleanor"said Trlawney;"Inowaskyou, in yourmother'spresence-MAYIstill hope?" BeforeEleanoranswered,sheglancedathermother,andnotwithstandingtheunusualgravityofherfeatures,shesawthattherewasasmile
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"Nogranny,"saidl'Aeanorgrave- ly,"IdoNOTbelievehimguilty?" "Thenwhat'sthtraisonthatyou didn'tspakeupforhim?"exclaimedtheexcitedoldwoman."Tellme
lurkingaroundherlips.Sheraisedthatnow-Youcouldhavesaved hereyestoTrelawney'sface,andthefamily.thislastblow,an'von said,withasmilesoradiantthat.lien'tdoA" ofitselfitmighthaveinspiredhope"GrannyMulligan,youwrongme"
"Hopeon,hopeever"ThenrepliedEleanorsolernnh "IDID disengagiagherhand,shesaid doIr.y'ern(et,butmyfatherwas 'MydearmotherIleaveyou'positivethatOwenfiredthe4hhot, andSirJamestete-a-tetenow,forandMr,e'llagartywhowaswith mustgoandseehowmyfatherishim,didnotcontradicthim-what doing." coulddo-God.knowsIdidallI
"There'sanoldwomanoutherecould wantingtoseeyou,MissOusely"TheoldwomanwasabouttoanssaidJohn.puttinginhishead. werewhenthedoorwasthrownt'-a lieyouknowwhosheisJohn"'landtheservantannouncedthe Why,theretobesuredo,MisserendMr.O'Hagarty,theReverend -it'sgrannyMulligan-sorraoneMr.Henderson,andtheReverend else" CaptainWilson.SirJames,asthey "oh,indeed"saidEleanorenteseddewhackintotherecessof hen,turningtoSir.lames,sheask-awindow,butkepthiseyeonthe ..difhehadeverseengrannyMulti-beggarwoman,anxioustoseehow gan. shewouldacquitherself.Eleanor
"Yes,sawher,ifyouremember.madeasigntohertoleavethe besidethedeath-bedofMrs.O'Daly,room,whichshewasintheactof butfromallthatIhavesincedoing,whenthecaptaincaughta heardOfher,Ishouldliketoseeglimpseofherfaceunderthehood, somethingofher." whichwasnowagainoverherhead. "MayThaveherintroduced,mo-"Ebhowisthis'?"hecried; her"saidIsileanorhermother"stopthere,goodwoman,!-areyou assent,whereupongrannynottheel4ladywhorefusedtogo Mulliganwasusheredin,muchtointothepeor-house'?" hrownserpris"for,"assheus-'"Asian saidgrannybeComing eJtosay,whentellingthestory.deafallofasudden.
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WhenGrannyMulligan,,nteredthe room,shethrewbackthehoodof herredcloak,andlookedaround withasmucheaseandself-possessionasthoughshewereinPhilMaguire'skitchen.
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"Icannotpretendtomisunderstandyou,SirJamesTrelawney andthoughIknewnotbeforethat youdidmydaughterthehonourof thinkingofherinthatway,yetI willnowfranklyadmitthatIshould havehadnosortofobjectiontosee Eleanorbecomeyourwife,provided sheweresatisfied,(sheaddedwitha smile),butNOW,"--shestoppedand shookherhead.
"Thoistyoudonotmeantosay mydearmadam,"saidTrelawney', anxiously,"thatNOWthereisno hope^"
"I didnotSAYso,SirJames hutImuchfearthatImighthave slidit.EvenifIweredisposedto eonsent,amalmostsurethatMr. ()timelyneverwould. Yousurely havenotnowtolearnthatbeabhorstheChurchofRomeand-Ihad almostsaid-allwhobelonetoit."
Flle-norhadturnedaway,andPretendedtoheverymuchengrossedby somethingwhichshesawthroughthe window.
"Itworldbetootedioustoenu-Trelawneystartedandcoloured. meratewhattheywere,reverendeir" ht11beenMetingofsomething replied'Trelawney'butIcaneasilyelse,anditwashisvisibleabstractellyouwhattheywerenot-theytionthatmadeEleanorsmile, wereneitherbevel,sotto,norstirs-"Ibegpourpardon,"saidhe bout Mr.O'Hagarty'sconclusivebelieve I wasforgettingmyself, argumentwasnottriedinmycase;huteertainlynot'tosteamI whethertheyorsomesimilarinduce-Wasjustthinkinghowunfortunate //lentsoperatedwithhim,Icannot pretendtosay.Goodmornine,Mr Ouselygoodmorning,gentlemen," bowingallround,"Iamsorryto partwithsuchpleasantcompany, butNECESSITY,youknow,HAS NOLAW" Hewasjustlea!,ingtheroom, whenheheardHendersonsaying:"pitytheyoungman, I doindeed"whereuponheturnedonhis heel,andholdingthedoorhalfopen inhishand,said,withkeenirony, "Ithankyoureverendsir,butI fearyourCompassionisthrown away,ononewhohasjustleft thereligionofLutherandHenry theEiehthforthatofIgnatiusLoyelaandFrancisXavier-myonly sorrowis,forhavingsolongremainedoutofthatChurch,whichis, andhasheenthenurseryofsaints!" Hebowedagain,andwithdrewto tellEleanortheresultoftheconference.Hefoundherwithhe:mother,andhadmadeuphismindto saynothingatallaboutit,huthe hadscarcelybeenstated,whenMrs. Ouselysaidverystiffly"Soit seemsyouhavebecomeaCatholic, SirJames?-youhavekepttheprocessofyourtransitionveryquiet." "Ofmyconversion,madam,"suggestedthebaronet,laughingatthe oddsubstituteemployedbyMrs. ousely"pardonme'fortheliberty Itakeincorrectingyou;sucha changeisessentiallyaconversion." eohastothat,"observedMrs. Ousely,"Ihavenettheslightest intentionofenteringintoanargument;yourreasonsforthechange are,ofcourse,satisfactorytoyourself,butImeetownthatIhave now1-selovethanIeverbadfor Papistsortheirreligion.Itisnot theirfaultthatIamnotasorrowfulwidowthisdayIshudderwhen Tthinkoftheirhypocrisy" "Hypocrisy,mydearMrs.Ousely"saidSirJames"Ireallydo notunderstandyou"
"Yoursarvintladies,:"saidshe, noddingalmostfamiliarly."Your sarvintsir"tothebaronet,who stoodlookingatherwithapleased smileonhishandsomefeatures.
"MissEleanordear,Iwantedto spaketoyourselfinprivate,but theytellmeyouordheredmein here. Iax.sOurPardonformakin' sofree,hutyouseeitisn'tMY fault'
"Certainlynot,granny.,"andyou arevery'welcometocomein.Will youtakeaseat?"
"Oh.no,Miss,thankstoYou,I Couldn'tthinkofsitting'downin thisroom-maybethemisthrecsisn't Plasedwithmeforcomin'inhere?"
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"Oh,ofcoorse saidGranny,in anironicaltone 111notforget THAI'!"
"And!irkaha:asyourreason terref.sine"saidS
a_aerryglancebehindbacea,andtestathebeenandsearchingglance evenairs. ensileda'.theoldoftheoldwoman. wo acoolniTsS. "DoIknowhim,isit.?ay,indeed,di,1,Sataswet'ae61 want toknowhim." Ilewasoncea!tarnishpriest meiifyouwouldonlylistentohim foralittlewhilehewouldconvince yu.i,obstinateasyouare" OhmaytheLordinheavenfortefthat1dlistentohim"cried cranny.wilh'he,ittnostfervour.
"Why,theyaretrulyconsoling, inasmuchastheyservetoconvince themoreandmoreoftheinfinite differencebetweenreligionandhepoerisy-betweencharityandcant-beandthebrokencisternhaveretweatithereligionIhaveembraced, Ladies,Imustwishyou goodreorning-,gentlemnyourhumbleservant"ToEleanorhesaid inalowvoice,ashepassedher sAdieu,aurevoir."
Clifilentacesbyhint,andafterall, histhingsweren'tworthtenshillings,thewholelock,stockandbarrel-he'ddoitwithaheartanda half,Iknow,ifhewasinthemintry."
dearthoughtIhadheststayout, moretoeenthatthepeoplemade mewelcometoa'shareofwhatlittletheyhad-theLordrewardthem foeit"
"Butdoyouknow,mygoodwoman"saidHenderson,inamagisterialtone,"thatbeggingisnow againstthelaw?"
Myraison a..el:.,ranuy"oh,"w-tLordJesus,stand0.tween d laeetihadmorethenoneraison"mean'him"andhecrossehersone,come no:jailibling"selfdevoutly. said ienaerain,renewertheclues- 'tellyouwhatueemyold lionttoyou" hare"beganO'Hagarty,hisface eIwasjistgoin'odoit,ifyouflamingwithaneer," hadntstoppedHe'.Inthefirst ,"Don'tspaketome"cried placeI'dratherhavemylibertygranny,hurryingtothedoor thanSeshuttieinaprison,espetesdon't,I'lllistentoanyone,soontallyaslhaveneerdoneanything thanyou-eourbreath'sunlucky tode.reit.Anotherraisonis,soitis andpullingthedoor that 'mtoofondofmybelly,toWe'llshedartedoetintothepassage putmyselfinthewayoflean'star-:nerstoppedtillshegotoutsideon red;el'lastofall,I'mtwilitthere'sthelawn.Mrs.Ouselandher thedi;ltopayS,olitreligionindalight,Tbothlaugh.dheirtily.and the,'or-housesso',edad,captain.Sirlamessteppingforthfromhis hiding-place,saleledthethreegentlemenwithforcedgravity. The twosanctimoniousministerscould notrefrainfromsmiling,butO'Hagartylookedasblackasmidnight. andtakingouthissnutlabox,gaveit afurioustaponthelid,asthough thereweresomevagueconnectionin hismindbetweenitandgranny Mulligan.
''Aginwhatlaw,MistherHeader""saidtheoldv-)manofgreat simplicity.
"Why,againsttheliveoftheland tobesure"
"Oh!ifit'sonlythat,yourhonour,we-11getoverit-Iwasafeard
''Ithinkyoucaughtatartar,just now.Mr.O'Hagarty"observed Trelawney,withasmuchcomposure ashecouldcommand."Theold womanseemstohavenosortofrever..ne,foryourpriestlycharacter."
Whatasuperciliouspuppyheis:' saidO'Hagarty,comingtothesupport.ofhiscrest-fallenfriend.
"Pardonme,Mr.O'Hagarty-" saidMrs.Ousely"Iseenothing puppyishorsuperciliousaboutthe youngman. Ithinkhimonthe contrarybymuchthemostunished eentlemanIknow."
"Youmustexcusemyreverend broth,r,madam,"observedHenderson,;"hishatredofPoperysometimescarrieshimalittletoofar."
"SoIperceive,"saidMrs.Ousely drily,,andthentheconversation dropped.Thegentlemensoonafter tooktheirleave,muchtoEleanor's satisfaction,asshefeltanxiousto gotoherfather,whosepatiencewas likelytobe,xhaustedbythattime.
Aboutaweekafter,whenOusely wasquiterecovered,hisdaughter tookhimintothefrontparlourone morning,tellinghimshehadsomethingimportanttocommunicate.
"Well,Eleanorwhat'sin the windnow?"saidhe,asheestablishedhisrotoundpersoninacushionedarm-chair.
"Mydearfather"saidEleanor, sittingdownonanottomanathis knee,"Ihavebeenrequestedtolet poumighthavegotsomenewlaws"Confoundherforanoldhag,youknowthatthereisastrong fromitelove."pointingupwardswith11'11makeherbarereverence,oratpresumptiveevidence-nay.morethan herfin'Or"iknowwellenoughleaetfear,someofthesedays,ifpresumptive-infavourof Owen thatit'saeainetthelawtobepoorshecomeswithinreachofmyhorse-O'Daly." now-a-days,forifitwasn't,surewhip."
"Well,father,heWASinthe country'---itseemstheunfortunate maneasdownsonewharenear Lou4hreawithabrotherofhis, e,-ersincehispoorwif.'s,Path,but Ilewasobser,-edlurkingaroendon teeveryerninethatyouwerefired at,andhasnotbeenseenorheard of."
Ilenedugrutlian cried
Wetly"Isupposehetookgood e,sretomakehimselfscracewhenhe donethejob-thatis,ifhediddoit -:outaswehaven'tLIIM,we'llkeep O'Daly,by-,toseewhetherhe'll bebaggedornot--whicheverofthem doneit,they'rebothwellinclinedbytheLordHarryNellOusely, it'saslikelyasnotthattheyboth hadahandinit-therewasmurder inthatscoundrelD'Daly'sfaceon thedayoftheejectment"
"But,mydearfather" said Eleanormildly"yousaidyourself, andsodidMr.o'Hagarty,that therewasbutonemanseenonthat occasion"
"Ay,buttheremighthavebeen othersstillbehindthehedge-we saidtherewasonlyonrthatran !away,buttheremighthavebeen manymore,youknowNell who kepttheirground."
"Wellwell"saidEleanor,I ere,thereisnothingtohegained bytalkingso,withyourleave,my dearfather,we'lldismissthesubject forthepresent"
"AndwhatthedevilhaveIto therewouldn'thejailsalloverthe"Forshame,reverendbrother!"dowiththeirevidence?"cried counthry,forstarvin'thelifeout.saidHendersoninhisdeepnasalOusely,"Whatbusinesshavethey e'thepoor." twang,"whydoyouspeaksoun-sendingmewordaboutit?Iknow "Howdareyouspeakeotome,charitably-thewhipisnotaproperverywellthatthePapistsaregood youwretchedwoman'?"criedHen-argument-" atgettingupplots,butwhathaveI demon,waxingwrath"youknow"It'stheonlyoneforthelikeoftodowiththem? Thefellow'sin wellthatnooneisimprisonedher"returnedO'Hagarty"Itelljailforanattemptatmurder-do withouthavingcommittedsomeyouthere'snousetalkingtothermYOUordoTHEYexpectmetoincrime. people;-tilltheirbellieswhentheyterfereandgethimout? Tellme "TohesureIdo,yourhonour,want.itandlashthemlikehounds,thatnow,Nell" knowitwellenmesh-surethere'snotwheithey'rerefractory,that'stheHewokeironically,butEleanor onenutintothejails.Imane.onlyway." wasnowaydiscouraged."Andevwithor.beingguiltyofpoverty,an''Justmyidea,"remarkedWilson;enifyoudidmydearfatherit mostofihierofanothercrime,that,"thesePapistsare10hetreat-wouldbegreatlytoyourcredit.If evenliethanthat-Popery.Pop-edasweretheAmalekitesandMo-whatthepeoplesaybetrue,Idon'''330 ereandoverty,yourhonour,Pop-abilesofold-theyhardentheirs.ehowyoucangetoverit." ereandstarvation--them'stheheartsagainsttheGospel,andscoff "Andpraywhatdothepeople(Corner crimesthattillsthepoorhouses."lettheministersof.theLordthere-say?" TrelawneydrewfartherbackintoiforeIsay,thydeservenomgcS-"Theysay-now,don'theangrythedeepea:ler:Isereofthewindow,hutbegyourpardon,sir"hefather thatitwasNOT()wee lestthere-eren'leentl'menshouldsaid,turningsuddenlytoSirJames,O'Dalywhofiredatyou." se.b'En1le'hen.:,whileEleanoraf-whowasstandingtalkingtoMrs."Indeed"saidherfatherironifi,todto1e ryeesyindeed,as-Ousely."IforgetthatYOUwererally;"anddotheysaywhoitwas sertinesomesil'cinherwork-hoe.present,elseIshouldnot.haveex-then?" Well,reit'henoers,"saidgran-pressedmyopinionsofreely." "Yes,father,there's.aremoter ny,se'shee,theredherredcloakTrelawneyaff,'etednottonoticeafloatthatitwasoneofthoseunarounh,r,"I'mforgoin'now,iftheinsultingtoneinwhichthiswasfortunateBally-remmenwhowere it's to'hecarneanY---bedad,spoken,buthesaidwithablandevictedsomemon'hsace.Therewas it's(carecoineanyforgrannyMul-smile"Praymakenoapology,myoneofthemwhosewifediedonthe lintran"esesaidinanundertonegoodsiryourwordsareverycon-road-side,youmayremember." asiftoherself. - !solingtome,1 assureyou." "Confoundthemdidn'tthatfel".Doyoitknowthisgentleman?""Consolers!-howisthat?"criedlow-Iknowwhoyoumean,takehimsaidtheresr-t14ses'ttein,pointingWilsoninsererise,forhec"rtainly offsomewhere-henesershowed Withan-airoftriumph'to.O'Hagar-meantthemtorroduceafardiffer-hisfacehen,since.Anunluckyvil
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