The Record Newspaper 30 April 1910

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PublishedMirySaturday.

No.1541.VOL.%XXIV.

ktentiteJews.

Aconferenceofrepresentatives fromthevariousc.y.m.Societies ofMelio!rneiscalledtoconsider thesigg,stionmadebyhisgrace, th'Arch'iishoprespectingtheformationofanIrish-Australianreginient.

Grace,Dr.Delaney,Archbishop1Hol,art,hasaoinicd the VeryRevPhilio11.iisun ArchPriestofihDinsFb-rHennenrYisani f'Ca-.en,:and oftr1\ enmory,theemin-n fla -1nr.o\Yell-Inown in Trland end

Hehas n liI, cord ofvi-e,and fthe plc. ,rice. I re.serpeo-

SATURDAY,APRILo,191o.

R.BECHTEL&CO.EA.RUNDZL)

coNTRACFORSTO'-FlitW.A.ANAcoMMONWEALTHGOVERNMENTS, HeadOffice:BarrackStreet,Perth. Factory,and.SaddlersIronmonzeryDcmartment,Murrarst.,Perth

te. ttoleiunts ta'-e "id*he-"mien

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* Th AThit,f-nn,Ttvirre, cf101i1^eelelriterlther'ol-

drliT',' nrle-f-hoon nn - r,t.rift ',roil in n'11'nti 'ndisin hie--`h + --eithhePet--d aifr4/1.Bened'1-eatthemonastery

0'c'u"ianin TSIShotM-

b-'nl'hninel1-(1himtoni-andon rri;thnn7h4q saiecenuentl-directedtoArestralia.InIF47,

ho: ,\nolis,andthei,111. 11,2%.

dun-InorII,nr of Itri.id's, i'rt.h,hearrivedinINN7qActsrli thre m-nwere .1rini.-;t:',1,ntsand1,5=irantsto i'I;od.''orsome.timethey n rln.holasticwor-.butevil ro,n1;levitesByrneand

Re:-nollsleftforS'outhAustralia, \vhere,havingcompletedtheirclericalstudies,theywereordained iejestsinc'It.Fratrcis::7avier'sCa..hdeal th-lateBishop

O.S.F.thesecondBishopof Tn1:3'16he.:iimlishecl"A Tistoe,vofthecatholic'"11.,rchin '.IreithAustralia,"fromtheearliest daysofthecolonytothedeathof itstThst.Bishop(Dr.Milt-.)hY.1 in 03-c4. Hehas_alsopublisheda tr'nela.tionofth'"VeraSanirnta" ofThomasaVerna',.NotAvith,,taarlin:yhisadvanceda'TetheVery Rev.Archlriestisstillhaleand hearty.

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TheCoadiutor-ArehhishopofSydney(Dr.Kellvi,speakingattheH. ClonimnnionbreakfastIn Sydneysaidtlyy'mi"htPxor..sth.,1* T17 'th 'Tie7x-ell-ncythe

CorneroftheFactory.

Go.-.Tn..A.-C:_.neralinthegraveanNiec.y h-,hadeuericticcA. for minettaupastonaccointofthe '111..:ssoftheConntessofDoclky,al,;()thitoythatshewasonthe moirewaytorecort.\-,ifshewas no'aAliallyontheway.back to Australia.

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Thereturnofthe.I-Ion.J.V. 0'1.o4hlinattheheadofthepoll forFlinders,(S,.A.),hasgivengreat ,;.r.iti9cAtiontohisdifriendsand toIrishmengenerally.Atthelast meetingoftheunitedIrishLeague, amotioncongrptAltinghimonhis electUnwasanssydunanimously. atnidcheersattheinstanceofMr. P.O'Leary.(vice-president).

TheliteJudgeQuinlen,ofVictor',,hasbeenhurledwiththeBenedi-t'nemotf'satDownside,England,*wherehissonisoneofthe community.ItwasfromDownside thatthefirstBishopforAustralia, MostRev.J.B.Polding,irstArch:I-booofSydneycame.

* " ingcandid),,"s=idArchishoKelly,cfSTdiley,atthe

3othAnnualdistrictnitetingofthe H.A.C.B.S.onMarch31.AsCatholi.stheyshouldmakeforpeace Ihave'nottheslightest h-stationinrecommenhingindustrialpeace,resringofco.:rs,,the ques,ionasto\Alai(hcl!sehasits ri-71itinthestrictestjustice.The proprietorhashisrights,andlikewisethelabourer.Beyondaquestionthelabourerhasoursympathy becausebeisthewea':erman.Maps Intap.onismmustnotbemaintained e Untiltheremedy,comesalong we mustwait.ThatistrueinIreland, butitistenthousandtitresmore trueinAustralia,wherewehave VorreBole.Christianeducationis necessary,andwewantitforthe ehildrnn,andwe.sayitisourduty hutnubileopinionPenalisesusat orrs-nt.Wemusthepatient we wr,91dratherstifferawrongthaninfiletone.1-IntilweSetjusticewe mustkeeponandsay,'Tillweget justicesonwillneverhearthelast ofit.'InblessingtheunionsI say'Godblesstheleaders.'Never electamenwhohoenonronertY, nrnotridillons,endworthytraditions."

RegisteredattitsG.P.O.Perth,for TransmissionbyPoetasaNewaPs

ourbrightNationalhopesmustfol-'Drs.DalyandRyan,whodirected. lowuponallourefforts.-"Irish'hisremovaltohospital. Weekly."

SevenBishoPsandArchbishops havesetanexamplethus:HisGracetheMostRev. Dr.Fennelly,Archbishop Esc)oo ofCashel

MostRev.Dr.O'Dea,Lord BishopofGalway 1000

IrishNewstoMarch26,191a

AnExile'sThoughts

WhydidIleavethee,sweethome ofmychildhood, Wherethebrightraysofyouth firstilluminedmybrow.

EreIknewoftheworld'scareor itsfaleshood, Andthebrightcloudsofhope driftedwhiteasthesnow?

Asruythoughtswanderback to thosesweet'pleasantdays, AndrestonthosespotsIlove dearestonearth,

HowIwishforthelipsorthe heartfortopraise, Withjoyandwithsorrowthatland ofivybirth.

Howoftenatmornthrough the ;earldewygrass, ByGov'ita'sf banksI'verambledasthore; MethinksIhearnow,but,alas,'tis fancy, Thesoieulls'shrillcryonGowna's ereenshores.

Andoftenateve,throughthe woodsoflailrea, Whenthesettingsuncastone glimmeringray, I'velistenedwithpleasure,aye, withecstase

-Tothe-musicalnotesofthechoristers'lay.

ThenwhydidIleavethee,sweet scenesofmy-childhood? whididIseeeafarforeign shore? AltwasthewishforthegoldenPavedstreets, Thewishthatne'ercame; no, never,asthore.

itsshrineswereemphasisedbyhis LorddillswhoseinterviewswithPius A.werethesubjectofeloquentreference.

Thereisnot,"Dr.Clancyremarked,anyotherpartoftheworld thatoecupiesalargerplaceinhis hen:tthanoarowndearcountry, no:anyotnerpeopletowhomhe givesamoregenerousproofofhis lo.e,thanthechildrenoftheGael. AndtthineImaytrulysaythat nodioeeseinerelandhasgreater reasontobegratefultoourHole FatherthanthisdioceseofElpuin. Lastyearhega.eglee).torelieve thesufferersfromthefatalbog slideatBallygarfit request hegraciouslygrantedaplenaryindulgeneetothemembeeeofthe TemperanceLeagueofthediocese whenevertheyapproachtheSacramentsasparochialsodalitieswearingtheinsigniaoftheLeague;and nowheempowersmeinpersonto grantyoutheApostolicblessing withalltheprivilegesthatwould accomsanyit-ifhewerehereinhis ownperson."

Alludingcothewordsintheaddress'inwhichhislordship'szeal forthewelfareofhissioce was mentioned,andthehelprenderedby binetowardstherealisationofthe PoliticalaspiratiosoftheIrishPeople,Dr.Clancyclaimedthathehad neverforamomentwaveredalhis allegiancetotheNationalistcause.

MostRev.RobertBrowne D.D.,LordBishopof Cloyne,perCaptainDonelan,M.P. to00 MostRev.Dr.Mangan, LordBishopofKerry, Per"Freeman." 1000

MostRev.Dr.Kelly,Lord BishopofRO3s. 10Q0

MostRev.Dr.Fogarty., LordBishopofKillaloe, perWm.Redmond,M.P.to00 MostRev.Dr.Gilmartin. LordBishopofClenfert.50o

TheProvinces

CW./NINAUG/..-

IntheactionofLaineertv.Lambert,broughttoascertaintheopinionofthecourtastowhicn of thechildrenofwelter,t'.Lambert, whodiedinApril,1d94,leaving propertyinco.Galwaytobedistriuutedamonghislive wasnowentitledtotheintereston asunsofuetween&25,ouoandC30ouu,o.erwhi.hhehad,powerof appointment,Mr.JusticeBartoncn Mand.eydecidedthattheplaintiff, MiesAmtlia,Lameert,whohadDow comeofagewasentitledtosum offivethousandpounds,andonefifthoftheinterestonthewholead thetrustfundsfromthedatecf thedeathofherfather.

AunanimousresolutionWasadoptedatthelastmeetingoftheCallanGuardiansonthemotion of Mr.Greene,secondedbyMr.Holden expressingpleasureattherestorationtohealthofMr.MichaelMeagher,memberforNorthKilkenny, andbearingtestimonytohislaboursonbehalfoftheconstituency andcountry.

ThepeopleofKilkennyCiteand Countyheardwithregretofthe deathataDublinhospitalduring theweekofMr.PurefoyPoe,who wasregardedasoneofthemost successfulfarmersinthecountry. EldestsonofMr.damesPoe,solr., TownClerk.,hewasesteemedfor hiskindly,courteousandupright manner.

IncelebrationofSt.Patrick'sDay andLadyDunsane-entertainedtheirfriendsandemployeesof theestatetoadinnerandSidiat DunsanyCastle,Co.Math. The aeraneementsfortheoccasionwere oftanelaboratescale,andunderthe canabl.,managementofMr.CreditsheilEs,estatesteward,theproceedinespassedoffmostenjoyably.

IrishGravesinCanada movementisonfootamongthe IrishCatholicsofAlontrealtoPreventtheexpropriationjbytheGrand TrunRailwayoftheburialplace atPointtit.Charles,wheretheremainsofover 6,000Irishemigrants,victimsofshipfever.were interredinthefamineyearof1847. AdelegationofprominentIrishmen,includingrepresentativesofthe

Asfarasmy.limitedresources couldpermit,"hesaid,"Ihave den:mylittlebesttowardsthe !achievementoftheNationalentranchisementofourcountry.AndI hopethat,whethermelifebelong orshort,itwillbedevoted-after thehigherspiritualinterestsentrustedtome-totheindustrialand politicalwell-beingofourpeople. Ofthis,thosewhoknowmymotieesbesthaveneverentertained,a

Thebusinesspremixand Mr.P.Kenny,Bali:,haunis,have beencompletelydestre..,ent, Muchdifficultywasexpokneedin rescuingsomeyoungitilesJrimthe upperstoreys.

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Itisestimatedthatthedamage donebyfiretoMr.IAnKennys premises,Ballyhaunis,isoversix thousandpounds.Theabolebuildingisacompletewreck,andthe outerwallisexpectedtofallinat

Aweirdaffairisallegedtohave occurredatTurtulla,aboutamile fromThurles,recentlyandwasdiscoveredonMondaymorningbeone oftheoccupants!ofadwellinghouse, onthelands.Itwasnothingless thanwhatappearedtobe'anewlymadegrave,aboutfourfeetlong, lapelitwasatonceconjecturedthat theremainsofaninfanthadbeen interredthere.Thepoliceweresent for,andonarri:alofHead-constableQuinnandconstableDonohuethe leBrineo'eeweer immediatelyunderneath es.found notacoffinorbonofany:nd.as expectedbutaportionofanalder tree,togetherwithalargeclumpof {oldmortar.Attheheadofthe improvisedgravewasplacedaslab bearingsomeancienthieroglyphics, whi-bhadbeentransferredfromthe vidnityofanecclesiasticalruin nearby.Despitetheinvestigations, gotthepolice,thewholeaffairremainsamystery,butitisbelieved Itohetheactofsomesuperstitious anytime.Onlyp,fewbalesof'Person. goodsweresaved.Theyoungladieswhowereinjuredinjumpingiron., onofthewindowsnreprogressin favourably.

doubt.Buttopromotetheseimportantends,unityamongst ourMr.FrancisHutledle,hotelelopeoele,andthemaintenancebetweenprietor,Hallam,was01.'Thursday theclergyandthelaityofthoseacquittedatMayogeseleesof tiesofconfidenceandsympathyahereeofbriberyi'vanlingtwo thathaveeverbeenprominentchar-PoundstoMr.Joynt,townfairsoyacteristicsofourcountry,arees-or,Ballina.Themonwwaasent, sentialandindispensable." thedefencestated,notincennection

TheHayFather,saidhisLord-withofficialwork,butforpersonal Anti2ntOrderofHibernians,haveshipMconclusion,"isfollowingtheservicesrenere appearedbeforetheRailway.Commis-fortiesofourcountrywiththe stonerswithaviewtopreventing!keenestinterest,andshowsaninti-TheBallinasloeAselsleinniittee whattheybelievetobeadesecra.mateknowledgeofour

tionofsacredground,anditis feltthatanamicablearrangement willeemadewhenthemattercomes beforethecommission.

TheiBishopofElphin BiehopClancyofBlPhinon

wants."their

TheIrishNationalTrustees

last wisedaresolutionat meetingthankingtheDahlinCcrPorationfortheiractininfiehtingtheTreasury',for;heeCOUPmoltofthegrantinaid1e the maintenanceofpauperlun,tiesin

LEINSTER

issuedtheirappealtotheIrishpeople.Theytoldhow"Thestrain upontheresourcesoftheNational Partyduringthepastyearwasheavy6eyondallrecentrecord." A longandtryingParliamentarySessionwasfollowedbyanimportant GeneralElectionand,"owingtoa combinedassaultbyanotaltogetherunnaturalcomT,inationofUnionistandfictionistenemiesofthe UnitedPart.,theexpensesofthe GeneralElectionwereexceptionally haey."Ifthemassesofthepeoplesupporttheir"ArmyandNavy" ,inthesceneofthegreatstrife, Vi^tOrymustbeachieved.Without thatingloriousdefeat,bitterdisappointment,landthedestructionof

AtCountyMeathQuarterSessions on11,TondaeJudgeCurrangavea decreeforelevenpounds(fullamountclaimed)soughtbyMissM. M.F.Kearney,Miltown,fortte J drivingoffherlandsatohnstlee Offorty-foutcattle,theareaof chlegebeingfiecdontilelectoral ,divisionofKilel,yrne.Thera:.,...yers,whosuffered,shouldstopthis Practice,hisHonorsaid,iftheyonlyexertedthemselves. *

TheIrishNationalTrustees-theIrishasylumsforthefirstgnat,er BishopofRaPhoe,Mr..1ohnRed-oftheyear,'99,forwhilenominmond,M.P.,andMr.JohnFitzgib-tationgrantwasallowedandwhich bon,Castlerea-acknowledgesub-inthecaseoftheBallinasloeAeyhisscriptionsamountingtp£1,9686s.turn,meantalossof£2,500. retinfromRomerecently,wasens7d.,fortheUnitedIrishParliamenth-Lititicallywelcomedhome bytaryandNationalFund1910. hiseriestsandpeople.InthecourseJustliveweeksagotheTrustees ofaninterestingaddressHisLordshipsaidheacriowledgedthegratitudewithwhichhehadwitnessed thepublicmanifestationoffaith, Pietyandde.'otednessinhishonour astheirBishopandsnritealpastor He.referredtotheintimaterelationsthroighallthecenturiesebetweenIrelandandRome.,anddwelt ontheoalieationimposeduponthe Bishopstomareperiodicalvisitsto th,tombsoftheaeodlesandkneel atthetestofthe"o_.c.Heexplainedthconditionofhisdioceseto thHolyFather,andtoldhimof theerogressofreligion,andthe marhoftemperance,ofthecultivatienofdomesticvirtue.Themei:dingtraditionsofRomeandof

Owingtohishorsestumbling,FatherRice,C.C.,ofMonasterevane whowasreturringfrom!Parochial dutiesatNurney,wasthrownfrom' histrapandsustainedafractured collarbone.Hewastreated hyl

Areyourlipswhite, yourcheekscolorless, yourearstransparent? Anddoyoulookthin I, andcareworn?It doesn't takemuch imaginationtosee redlips, blooming cheeks,and abright,cheerfulface,inevery bottleofAyer'sSarsaparilla. Ifyourappetiteispoor,your digestionimperfect,andyoufeel nervousandweak,yououghtto. .,ake

AYER'S oarsaparilla

Itexpelsallimpuritiesfromthe blood,andgivesstrengthandvigor tothenerves.Itwillsurelyrestoreyoutohealth.

Asnowmade,Ayer'sSalves-, parillacontainsnoalcohol. Therearemanyimitation Sarsaparillas.

Besureyouget"AYER'S."

SATURDAY,APRIL3o,1910.

MUTTsTrit

AfterOfficeandRequiemMass,at WhichtheMostRev.Dr.O'Dwyer presided,theintermenttookplacein thecemeteryattachedtoISL.Marp's ConTent,Limerick,ofSisterMary hiechtilde,hohadbeentwenty-four PearsattachedtotheCommunity. hewasa-daughterofthelateMr. O'Gorman,George-street,Limerick,andnieceofMr.CharlesDawson,ComptrollerofRatesinthe DublinCorporation.

TheMostRev.Dr.Sheehan, recentlydistributedcertificatestoa numberofmentersoftheSt.John AmbulanceFirst-AidClass,formed andinstructedbyColonelO'Riordan R.A.M.C.,inconnectionwiththe TemeeranceHallinIrish-town,CloningHisLordshipthankedGodthat temeerancewasprogressingrapidly, inthecount-y\,landsaidheknew fewsignsofthetimesinIreland nowadaysmorecheeringor more hooefIllforthefuture.Edward Power,whohascompletedathree years'First-Aidcourse,wasawardedaeoldmedal.

forlicensingthisyeearclosesatthe endofMarch;therearesomeone thoisandsixhundreddogsregistered,leaving,roughtlyabouteleven thousandtobestillaccountedfor.

e Mrs.StewartClark,ofDundas Cattle,nearEdinburgh,died recentlyagedseventy-twoeears.She wasasisterofthelateSirHugh Strylis,ofLearne,andwaswell knownthroughoutthatdistrictand inBelfast.Herhusbanddiedsome twoyearsago.'SirThomasDixon, Bart.,ismarriedtoadaughterof thedeceasedlady.

Afirewhichoccurredthisweek atthebakerypremises,ofMr.John .TohnstonatCallanstreet,Armee+, gutt'dthebakehouse.Ainantity ,offlourwasalsodestroyed,while someoftheadjacenthouseswere moreorlessdamaged.

MidnightMacinthePenalDays

'1"11.Rev.M.!Ahern,C.C.,Spiritual DioroftheleagueoftheCross SoitYetMi.dletoe,Co.Cork,at ar,""ntmeetingreferredtothe one-seofthe"Catch-My-Pal," mn-ern'inTiger,andrecommended adoptionamongtheirown mein'iere.'Tehadnodoubtthatby itrm'nestheirereeentrollofmemhr"bioffourhundredwouldbe doehl-dinaveryaborttime.

A 14andmitehseeetedcitizen, be-diedatWaterfordinthePersonofMr.PatrickKehoe,krundel senate,.TheAwe-levelwhohadbeen ailinrforcorntimeeaet,wasfatherofTiceW.17:ehoe, theCatbedriltadw'sinhisoenger daysanreminentN'il-ienalIet,who to,'aTra.cti"alinterestinthe rno-ernent.

AttheeYerene:de-o+IoneinMitchele'ownanPt.lnatriek'sDivthe Roi,rywasree14-edinTrish'wthe Ftp,.F.rin,"1:InT,, ?terwhich an-lo-en+-rope'CieinTriah on the'atr-n°Antwee-eehed theVeryPev.^nonPiee,P.T'.. V.V.

int,rm,'onh ..-herl furl of01-,itne-o4nrin ''here1 of Pail.1. of cr-vnfThe h-Co"oes-1.- d son f"r. , "T R,,hee,;'- 111f -d 1,a h 1.n-

e"^f'1.co--,4. s .7"h , e.l1T-

everybaronymapinIreland."The MassRock"Whatmemoriescling aroundeachhollowedmoss-clad stoneorrockyledgeonthemountain-side,orinthedeeprecessof somedesolateglen,'whereonfor yearsandyearstheHoly.Sacrifice wasofferedupinstealthandsecrecy,thedeathPenaltyhangingover Priestandworshloper

Collectionswillbetakenupon thelineofmarchandintheGardens. TheDistrictBoardarefully symeathewiththisCharitable schemeandaredesirousthatthe Branchesshouldturnoutintheir fullstrength.

P.T.McComish

NotinfrequentlywastheMassinterrnotedby'theannroaliofthe handoesofthelaw,for,quickened bytherewardtobeeerned,there1/11.4.14F diaryand aoranenointhosedastheinfamOns'tradeof"nriesiehfinfing,"five111°.' ncriad-,1.4127e-mally+hariovern-guy smelt*.nrleefortheh-adofanrieet. asfortheh-adofawolf. The. utmostcarewasnecessaryindi^ule..in intellieeneeontheniebton whlehthewortMesa celetrot-eel.andwhenthePrnr,re^,ation hadferfivelestolentothesnot, sentries-eeeeroetedallaroundhe f0^',4-heMassbegan,yet.In In_ titan'es.en,-afew,theWoraili1,1ers weretiivenbysererise,andthe fondof'themeederedPriest+.wetted theAterstone. Wellmi-heThomee eeclaim eintemele+inetheBeenneeht-timeof efiree-ineanda0^row, Oh'weanthosedais-thePenal nays, WhenIrelandhopelesslycomplained; Oh weepthosedaps-thePenal Tars, Whene:Odlessnersociitionrei-ned.

_AftertheTreaty'ofTelmerick. therefell'neonTrelandthatnl"htof deepesthorror-thatagonythemost awful.themostnrrlon"ed,rfany recorded'PeontheblottedPeep of humansuffering. The.-1.-hteenthcenter,,"says Cossll,erilingonthePenalLaws ofTreland,"Ivestheeraofnerse-Winn,inwill-Ithelawdidthe wee'ofthearovl-oar-"freetriAly ndT.-,cat1-, was - ligbeda"el,freele4with'Amos,. '1in,'-n-14-1.to'-ytinemiAnat. ',r1efT^,t'on-tofost-r and hveocrisy,toneerifyronaelonco,to oarietnateIriitalienerfee--tofedilftatetheworkofterenny-herenierir.-flee-feesofeleeeryinherent andneteeeiin'retch,heeere,e tomaleT'-ote+neti-,melmee+iree_ r1r,rni.1,olio-,no eene+enee: inerntionofellmorelnereereione. oTooe--11" niine-erees011, " ita- hadeadlywork ofdee,eeni-onheintellects,moralndeh-4i-1 nrlitionof-/Win!'sink-in-in1-nere.ryfrom'an toage,tillall)nlva-A-II-,allvirtivniissenseofren-1inde,rndence andr.snorP1'41117wasneorl, axtin-k,ndtheveryfeatures-vnrant timid,renninendeerefleetlYe-betreeedthe,ro-irlene;sla.-.reWithin." Tnthe"Teeear^oftheterrible fetehe'aclied^n-ntochronicle, 'hez'nero'sTrite-,oftheProtesenhito"eneotel,w'rmeinto npion ''na'Irtord'7rethe 1.'iontb-.'''v 10'1 Ito-'-nrind tho iv;h -0fee.e.-r-Pee-ache ;n,-f, 11-. forbearin nch.,'nf eeriehe 1",o-hfe'rwin-no41'eionoftheeleeeniated finno-'htorfrn

fnin, e ,, i n 'r n1 e 'e'A

ea-1-'1-,oftefenilion so.Tele; irer.l\ .4 the 1 1 the,," -- -nn

m.1ndth -nod Newee^ole-hereeetr'ne-^errse fr'ehl',inh-rlin -^al;; - -9P.41-i-o-111 `111mroeke inf-,o4-'all eninteto eninte.

tr.."gin.

M.^".VIOrn`lS'11,M.". TI--lf-at,isnrcne;thoseaeointed to.'oleerAd-leer,r'reemitteeon Commeere-,1 Intellie-neetothe Bon-1of'11--e1e.ThecemmitteeIs tohnti forthreeyears.

TohnTlelmnndhasRent a let' ,,Psaine It'APtothe 1)-'' I"--4-efee,T'.Terfra ol',leninel-eiretionof4h^pall nd,"qoftheT'arliamentar-Teerty.

Lastyearthirteenthousanddogs

$5WILLIAM-STRItNT,P11114T11. sadilleantaetwoorelSodHammofeveryDenes$P

PROM'IlLSMAXIMO. J.B,GEORGE

330HAYST.PIFIRTP fOoeseral11d*nodFinnIlibess48).

HaveYouTriedFloramac

MOAIN!'MN.(VPPRIIII0111PT1011411HAMIISUNMADEA AFOUL&14STUDY.

Thar'bribedtheflock,theybribed theeon, TosellthePriest"ndrobthe sire

Theirdoeswere1tanehtalike to ran reontheseen+.ofwolforfriar. Amongflip'noor, Oron,hemoor, werehidtheoloeeand+hetrueIrenefrniforkna,, Andreeee+.eieye, Re1eethee andretinue.

Ahundredveareofsuchacodein activeoperationought,accordingto ellhumanealeuletione,tohavesae-

OVIILOPORDereAIDLANDJUNOT.

ONLY DUSTQUALITYOW NAM116110. Give 1-,1emaTrial

n '1 -e.'ionofFit rli '1:"'a*11-Il^ -, (.., Ind1toneei--the of -1e -nd.f n nn nd h--en1 'Tia(111^aI" 1.1,t -t-' 'Tharn,4-iontr.their mtn! eenotherTaitnotamyin-4-11-t;Inv

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a-1,--.1- -'-heLnva-orbsofcoed -no ntinalgeeetteee

-.eel.,ewe,m1FIIc(1-ichatrTnnoq-.0Win4e"Thoselawn"heeentinued,"were airldno,-onlrattheeelleienof 111Cathot-,hetefillmoreathis lieeet,ndhieeererte.Hecould ee nor. -ro -1 111--oaleanfor 1-an nbinsoneeprre leaf leneerforeh o"ra--n -"nntry w!--atelend"o -111 Imetanereft rtlIf 11,-, f'^ "ire. +birda'the-en',hisrightto eileh-310'111ire-nedintelesea'--and -'a-cnee-'0the41,1tle-et-eeere 'rho li-OThrtherateofnrofit." '1'm thesere'that(-seeto THAIt000e-ranhythe"rn-rie-nee"-

N.t.0.13society w.WILleORDMITCHELL

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MUlTST7R

AfterOfficeandRequiemMass,at !WhichtheMostRev.Dr.O'Dwyer presided,theintermenttookplacein thecemet3ryattachedto181.Mary's Con.'ent,Limerick,ofSisterMary Mechtilde,thohadbeentwentl-four yearsattachedtotheCommunity. qhewasa-daughterofthelateMr. O'Gorman,George-street,Limerick,andnieceofMr.CharlesDawson,ComptrollerofRatesinthe DublinCorporation.

TheMostRev.Dr.Sheehan, recentlydistributedcertificatestoa numberofmen'bersoftheSt.John AmhelanceFirst-AidClass,formed andinstructedbyColonelO'Riordan R.A.M.C.,inconnectionwiththe TemeeranceHallinIrish-town,ClonrugHisLordshipthankedGodthat temperancewasprogressingrapidly. inthecountry'andsaidheknew fewsignsofthetimesinIreland nowadaysmorecheeringor more hoPefulforthefuture. Edward Power,whohascompletedathree years'First-Aid'-nurse,wasawardeda--oldmedal.

ThRev.M.'Ahern,C.C.,Spiritual Di oftheLeagueoftheCross Soi'tvatMidleto",Co,Cork,at ar'e'ntmeetingreferredtothe see-ssofthe"Catch-My-Pal," mn-men`.inTist-r,andrecommended1'adoptionamongtheirown twee'ees.'lehadnodoubtthatby itrneO'StheirPresentrollofmenthe"'hi-offleehundredwouldhe doehl^dinaveryshorttime.

A 14andmull-le-see;!tedcitizen, ha-diedatWaterfordinthePersonofMr.PatrickTeeboe,Arundel square.Thedeceasedv-hohadbeen ailin7forcorn.,timePeat,wasfatherofRe'-.W.Ti:ehoe,C.c1.,the('athedral,andwisinhiso-nger dareanrnminent"z'ltionaliet,who to aerectiealinterestinthe tTIO-eMnnt. I

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forlicensingthisyeearclosesatthe endofMarchtherearesomeone tho'sandsixhundreddogsregistered,leaving,roughtlyabouteleven thoesandtobestillaccountedfor.

Mrs.StewartClark,ofDundas Castle,nearEdinburgh,diedrecentlyagedseventy'-twoeears.She wasasisterofthelateSirHugh Strylie,ofLearne,andwaswell knownthroughoutthatdistrictand inBelfast.Herhusband'diedsome twoyearsago.SirThomasDixon, Bart.,ismarriedtoadaughterof thedeceasedlady.

Afirewhi-hoccurredthisweek atthebakerypremisesofMr.John .TohnstonatCallanstreet,Arm'agh, gutt'dthebakehouse.Aquantity .offlourwasalsodestroyed,while someoftheadjacenthouseswere moreorlessdamaged.

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SATURDAY,APRIL30,1910.

PerthCatholicMen'sSociety

ThePerthCatholicMen'sSociety heldtheirordinaryweeklyIneetInt onTuesday,April26thintheLadies'OlubRooms,Murray-street.

Theattendanceofmemberswas extremelysatisfactorefinviewof theindifference,whichseems to characterisethePerthCatholicMen. kOwinetotheabsenceofthe.PresidentandVice-President,Mr. T. O'Donohuewasunanimouslyvotedto *eohair.

Correspondencewasreceivedfrom theladies'Society,invitingmembers toaLecturety,theReverendArchdeaconSmyth.onMay4th.

SometimeagoMr.J.G.Hay, wasdelegatedbytheSocietyto)arrangeforaCommatotheinmates oftheOldMen'sHomeatClareirwt.Intheinterimheresigned, **tryingouttheentertainmenton hisowninitiativeandleavingmembersintotalignoranceofthefact thataconcertwastoheheld.His actioninthisrespectreceivedaconsiderableamountofcriticism.

Theur:A. g9eve

liditor(Mr.T.H.Cunningham)dirtiogtheterm.Manyexcellentarticleswerecontributedbydifferent members.TheReportrecommended thecontinuanceoftheMagazineas anaidtotheimprovementofmembersintheartofcomposition,

Twolecturesweredeliveredduring thehalfyear,onebyMr. Chas. BettyeonShakesPear's"Richard III,"andtheotherbyArchdeacon Smython"Socialism,theSuicide ofaNation."

AnEssayCompetitionwasheldoa the22ndJanuaryaadwaswonby Mr.H.O'Loughlin,thesubjectbeing"AustralianHistory." The prizeahandsomevolumeofpoems, waspresentedbyMr.C.G.Hetherington.

Twosmokesocialswerehelddurin?.theterm.Alsoamusicaleveningatwhichanumberofthe)membersoftheCathedralLadies'Club, andtheHighgateCatholicYoung Ladies'Societywerepresent.

ceededbyMr.J.M.KennedywhohistinelikeDickens?Whocourt describedhowthe"ImmlortalLiber-showuptheinjusticeoftheCnanator,"flooredBiddyMoriartywith cery Courts.theabusesofthe hisgeometricallanguage.MissEd.workhouse'listen',thetyrannyof wardssang"IdleWords,"andwasthedebtor'sprisons,thecrueltyto c followed.byMissO'Sullivaninthechildreninsuchplacesas&laser's establishmentinYorkshire,ashe did?Allphasesofhumanityare foundinthisauthor'sworks.

Thespecialbusinessoftheevening-Half-yearlyReport,BalancesheetandElectionofOfficers,was asusualveryinteresting.Thereportoftheretiringcommittee,compiled.bytheretiringSecretary,Mr. J.Edwards,wasaverycomprehensiveon,touchingonmatters of vit inPorttothesociety'swelfare.andpregnantwithrecommendatienstotheincomingCommittee. Aftereonsiderahlediscussionitwas unmlneeuslyadoptedinconjunction withtheBalanceSheet,whichdisclosedacreditablestateoffinance. Atthisstageintheproceedings, theRev.ArchdeaconSmytharrived. Tiringaskedbythe'Chairmanto makeafewremarksanenttheSloelet.-generally,andtheReport in particular,heremarked"thatthe Reportwasanexcellentcomposition hutdidnotdisclosealaudablestate ofaffairsinmanythings.HereferredespeciallytotheQuarterly Communionatwhichmembersdid notattendastheywereboundto. Thisbeingoneoftheprinciple thingsforwhichaSocietyexisted, itwas'incumbentonmembers,to givegreatconsiderationtoaspiritualmatterofsuchimportanceas thisHealsoassuredtheSociety ofhiscontinuedsupportandsemPathy,andremarkedthatveryoftenhewasprecludedfromattendingtheirmeetingsbyreason of otherimportantbusiness.Nevertheless,hewouldattendwhenpoisihle, andgivetheSocietyeverysupport.Hisremarksimpressedthe bersveryforcibly.

Thefinancialstatementshowed that£8r2s.6d.,provedsufficient tocoverexpenditureandthat)amidi balanceof£iT08.,isavailablefor theincomingTreasurer.Outstandingaccountstotalling£39s.cod., howeverremaintohepaidoutof thisbalance.

Ariverexcursionforn.'edpartof theSyllabusandwascarriedout duringtheSession.

TheReportestimatestheoutstandingsubscriptionscollectableat£e, e,s.6d.Andrecommendsthatthe RulesoftheSocietybeprinted,alsoCardsofMembership,atanearl date.Thankswereexpressed to ArchdeaconSmyth,theSpiritual Director,andtheotherpriestsofthe Parishfortheirsupport,alsotothe "W.A.Record,"forthecourtesies. assistanceandadvocacyrendered duringtheterm.

CatholicConcertattheOld Men'sNome,Claremont

"Themostsuccessfulconcertthey hadeverlistenedto,"wastheverdictoftheOldMenasconveyed permediumoftheMatronof the institution,totheRev.Father O'NeillofCottesloeonMonday nightlast.

"SweetValeofAvoca."Thenext item,aduetbyMesdamesMadeley, andWard,"Life'sDreamisO'er," fairlybroughtdownthehouse,and Wasvociferously'encored,aswasalsothenextsong,"MyainFolk," byMissDooley."I'llsingthee songsofAraby."wasrenderedby Mr.PeterRoxby,when"Killarney," wassowellgivenbyMrs.Madeley, thatshewascalleduponto ree peatit.Mr.Kennedynextoccupied theplatform',whileaportionof Britishhistorywasrectified,and theaudiencewastold"HowBill AdamswontheBattleofWaterloo."Mrs.WardsangRestthee sadheart,"andwasfollowed by MissO'Sullivanin"Sovourneen," MissEdwardsin"Wedbetterbide awee,"MissDooleyin"TheOld Countree,"andfinally"Swallows." excellentlysungb3Mrs.Madeley.

TheNationalAnthemgiven by thewholecompanyandaudience concludedtheConcertwhen three thunderouscheersweretenderedas avoteofthanksb,)theinmates, andacknowledgedbyMr.Hayon behalfoftheperformers.

Theentertainmentincludingfifteen differentmusicalitems(withoutthe repetitions),wasgotthrough in littlemorethananhourandahalf. andnotimewasthuswastedso thattheold-agedshouldnot be needlesslykeptuplate.Afterthe Partyreturnedtothelaunch,Mr. HayinducedtheSkippertotakea runroundFreshwaterBay,andas themoonwasfull,andthewater notrough,this,andthetripback toPerth,wasmuchenjoyedh'-the ladies,whoverykindlyaccededto aproposaltovisittheWomen's HomeatEastFremantlenext monthonasimilarmission.Itmay bementionedthatFatherO'Neill, thevisitingChaplain,wasalsopresentattheClaremontHome,and addedhisappreciationoftheconcertwhichhethoughtanexcellent one.ThroughoutmostoftheeveningMissDooleyactedasaccompanist,whileMr.Haydidduty as stagemanagerandChairman.

Scottisthegreathistoricalawelistand,bywearingstoriesofthe mostentertainingkindaroundmany historicalincidents,hasmadethem familiartoPosterity.

Therearemanyotherauthors, who,likethese,haveshownupthe abusesoftheirtimes,andhave openedthewaytomanyreforms,both socialandpolitical.Suchnovelsas these,whichaboundinbeautifullanguagewithgoodsubjectmatterand whichhavebeenwrittenforafixed purpose,areofgreatbenefit,not onlytoindividualsbuttonations.

Thedisadvantagesattachedtoan indiscriminatereadingofnovelsare verygreat.Infact,sonumerous arethey,thatmanywell-meaning, andstrong-mindedpeoplecondemn novelreadingaltogether.

Theuselesskindofnoveldissiminatesmorefalseideasandprompts more(Threethancouldbethought

P°80nsicii.thiseaccount,however,Idonot thinknovelreadingsnouldbecondemned,hutamoftheopinionthat thereistoomuchfreedomgiventO publishers..Thereshouldbealaw ineverylandtosuppressnovels morelikelytodoharmthaneood. Ifsuchastateofthingswere broughtabout,itwoulderadicate manyNeeideasandpreventmany crimesitwouldalsoraisethestanlardofliteretereatpresent.and opennoafieldforpromisingauthors. Tnconclusion,Icontend thatnovelreadingshouldnot he dhceeraeedandthattoderiveany henelitfromit'v.slieuldtakecare onlytoreadchaseauthorswhose -orel-,wouldcomeundertheheadingo* et.

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Theelectionofofficersfortheensuingtermdidnotcarryan,surprisePackets,liketherecentelecdons.TheyresultedintheElection ofanexcellentmanagerialstaffand Aonethatwillreceivethesupportof 4-members.Thefollowingaretheofficersforensueineterm

SpiritualDirector,VenerableArchdeaconSmythe;President,Mr.A.. J.KirkpatrickVice-President,Mr. W.Casey Secretary,Mr.E.O'Loughlin AssistantSecretary,Mr .1.MinihanTreasurer,Mr.H.HoganPressCorrespondent,Mr.B. McGradeEditorMagazine,Mr.T. Cunningham; LibrarianMr.J. Flood Auditora,Mr..1.Edwards, andT.O'DonohueWarden,Mr.J. CarrCommitteeMessrs.B.Shepherd,B.Shine,B.Bryan,G.Dully, andP.Guerin.

TheReportshowedthattheSocietywasinauguratedonthe26thOctober,1909.Itcommenceditscareerwithatotalmembershipof;;, butmanyofthefoundationmembershavefallenaway.TheQuarterlyCommunionofthememberswas madeontwooccasions,the9thof JanuaryandtheTothofApril.On thefirstoccasiontheattendancewas verysatisfactory,butseverecommentwasmadeonthepaucityof thenumbexofmemberswhoattendedonthesecond.

Eighteenmeetingswereheldduringthetermatwhichtherewasan averageattendanceof24members. On'nooccasiondidan.'eetinclapse., Twomagazineswerereadbythe

Someofourreadersmayrememberthat.atthesmokeSocial of thePerthCatholicMen'sSociety, heldjustbeforeChristmaslast,we notedapledgeexactedonthatoccasionbyFatherBrennanofGreenbushes,priortohisgivingarecitationonthesubject,thattheSocietyshouldorganiseamusicalparty tovisittheOldMen'sHome at Claremont,andtheregivetheinmatesanentertainment.From timetotimetheSociety'sPress Correspondenturgedtheredemption ofthatpledgewithoutresult,and finallyitwasmovedthatthecarryingoutofthepromisebedelegated toMr.J.G.Hay,whichwasat onceacceptedbythatgentleman.

Therecentexceptionally:hotweather,andtheMgmusicalperforaneelate!,ofGouned'sMasswith Rossini'sInflammatus,interfered somewhatwiththecarryingintoeffectofthisengagement.

However,takinvadyantaveofthe fullmoonforthetrip,Mr.Hay, eilhhi3eartyleftthefootof Blerc--str-etatsevenp.m.,on Mondayeveninglastinthelaunch "Cygnet,"whichhadbeenkindly PlacedathisdisposalbytheColonialSecretary,theHon.J.D. Connolly.Afterasmartrunoffortyminutes,thevesselwasmade fasttothejettyatPointResolution,andthePartylostnotitrein ascendingthehillandseekingout thematronoftheinstitution.Proceedingtothelargerefectorywhere somehundredsoftheinmateswere alreadyseatedinanticination,the concertwasstartedshortlybefore piehto'clock,whentheMissesDooleyandO'Sullivansaneaduet"The FairyQueen."Mrs.,Madeleykindly Actingtieaceomnanist.Mr.Peter Rovbvfollowedwith"Marv,"and "more"wasdemandedwhentheever welcome"Eileenalannah,"wasfeelinelyriven. Mrs.Madeleythen eeee" ror Tan,"andwassuc-

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Novelreadingis,wemightventuretosay,oneofthemastpopularpastimes,andsooneofthe mostimportantquestionsoftheday. Itseffectsaretar-reachingand,whetherforgoodorevil,exertamost' powerfulinfluenceontheaverage mind.Therearesomanydifferent kindsofnovelsnowada,sthatit wouldhedifficlittoclassifythem all.Theonly'classificationpossible is,-toPutthemundertwoheadings viz.,-usefulendinjurieus.

Foranoveltobeusefulitneeds threeessentials-writteninamost correctstyle,goo'lsubjectmatter, eitherseriousorhumorous, and writtenwithsomeclearlydefined purposeinview.Novelswhichare easilyreadandwhoselanguageconstructionisdoubtfulandsubject matterfrivolousandsenselessare uselesssincenobenefitcanbederivedfromreadingthem.

Therearemanyadvantages,however,tobegainedfromreadingnovelsanditishardlynecessaryto statethatthosenovelsfromwhich benefitmay he derived are classified underthefirstheading.

Liketravel,readingsuchhooks broedensthemind,givesusanineightintoneonle'scharacter. and inmanycases,assistsusinforming ourown.Againitgivesusanidea ofthecustoms,andusagesofthe !timesandcrontri-sin',chilithe authorshavelivedorareliving.In theworksofeush authorsasDickens,Thackerayand Scott,especiallydowefindinstancesofthis.Whocouldshowusthe sociallifeofT.ondonanditsclass huminleiemeaswellasThackeray? -hlourtraytheabusesof a.

The"Zephyr,"Excursionwhich wasorganisedlastFebruaryinaid oftheMaylandsConventSchoolresultedinacleanprofitof£25/4'6. Consideringthattheticketswere onlyis.each,andthatET2hadto bepaidfortheboatalone,(apart fromotherexpenses)theundertakingwasineverywayagreatsuccess-andagooddealofthatsuccessmustbeattributedtotheHighgateHillIrishWarPipeBandwhich suppliedthemusiconthatoccasion.

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question:MuM.O.,asksifhisdaughter-a girlof15yearsofageistooyoung fordancing.Catholicmothersare morescrupulousthanothersonthis Point,andgluewouldlicearuling onit.

Communionfrequently,notonaccountoftheirmeritsbutratheron accountoftheirdemerits;notbecausetheyconsidertheyarebetter thanothers,butratherifcomparisonmostbemade,becausetheyfeel theyhavemoreneedofthesacrameatthanothershave.

Answer.Idonotthinkagirloffifteenis tooyoungtodanceintheafternoonatdancingschooloranytime inherownhome.Itisgoodexercise.indapleasantandharmless diversion.Dueagirloffifteenis certainlytooyoungtogotodances Ubydancingoumeananypublic dentin:;!tarty.Sheistooeoungfor abouteveryreasononecanthinkof Goodsocialusage,ifshecaresfor that,supposes aeounggirltobe toobusywithherstudiesandher. ganiesandherhomedutiestoattendanyhutthesimplesthomepartiesuntilshe'safull-fledged younglady.Goodhealthdemands thatayounggirlshouldhavePlentyetsleepandkecnragulerhours. Goodsenserequiresthatagirl sho'lldnotfillherheadwith thoughtsofpartiesandgoodtimes, whileeheou,-littobeinali.ingit just',L;enoueleandkeenenoughto thin;ofanything.4dwiseexperienceprovesthatthey..tittx:should heenderdirectoerentalsupervision untiltheyareoldenottehtotake careofthemselees.AsforthePublichalldancesihonestlythinka girlisneveroldenoughtoattend oneofthose.F..enifitweresafe forha.todoso-anditisn't-a nicegirlwuld'ntwanttoMe,tthe kindofPeoO12ehoire,uentthe h'11dnee.Andifit'sanrifistion h-twe..noil^*o Findofofa dareandn(Ianin?;atall,yle, it'seasiertogetelon:without ein-ingthan t'hathihresPeet,ofhreIfndo+here,hich is re'sArl'ttodmannand herdit,.n

Noristhepracticeoffrequent Communiontoberestrictedtoadults.OnthecontrarytheHoly.

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Seehasdecidedthat"childrenwho havemadetheirfirstCommunion oughtnottobepreventedreceiving HolyCommunionfrequently,butrathershouldbeencouragedtodo BO." Itshouldlierecoenisedbyparents thatitisnodutyoftheirstodecidehowoftentheirchildrenshould approachthesacraments,noragain shouldtheyinterfere,assomeareinclinedtodo,onthepleathatthey aretooyoung, whenitisthought fittoallowtheirchildrentomake theirfirstCommunion. If,then,aPriestintheexercise of-thediscretionthatiscertainly his,weretofollowthesuggestions inrecentyearsoftheHoleSee,and nrenarethechildrenofhisflockfor ihfirstcommunion,afterthey'have rnidetheirfirstconfession,itwould !easeriousresnonsibilityforany Par,nttothrowobstaclesinthe wa'ofhischildree,lingcogreat asoiritnalboon.

themonefromanother,as the shepherdseparateththesheepborn thegoatsAndHeshallsetthe sheeponHisrighthand,butthe goatsonHisleft.Thenshallthe Kingsaytothemthatshallbeon HisrighthandCome,yeblessedof MyFather,possesseoutheKingdompreparedforyoufromthefoundationoftheworld. Then shallHesaytothemalsothat shallbeonHislefthandDepart fromMe,youcursed,intoeverlastinglirewhichwasPreparedfor theDevilandhisangels."

Question:-

CoiningconverttoCatholicism,asks,theEditoroftheQuestion ox,"whytheCatholicChurch displaysuchrichesandPompand splendourintheChurchesandsuch rrandeuroffurnitureandespecially forthemiter

Q.100101 "BomanCatholicchlreh,"the Prunerdesieniti,noftheworld-wide and rsta1.1ighedCheech,genet'llycalledthecatholicPhlirrh? .1.B.Reiihrns.

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redvessels,finestlinen,richestembroidery,masterpiecesofart,rarest gemsandpreciousstonesforthe altarandthegreatestsplendour architectureforthebuildings"WIIPS Hdsglorydwelleth." Mindful, however,thatJesuswishestoabihe inthesoulsofmen,andthatin ministeringtothepoorandneedy, HetellsusweministeruntoHim, theChurchislesssolicitousfor splendidtemplesthanforthesalvationofsoulsandwhereitis necessary shepermitstheHolysac!rificetoheoffereduponaltarsbarrenofornamentProvidedallthat therubricsrequireisneatand clean.Circumstances andlack of meansoftencompeltheuseofinexpensivesacredvesselsandvestaunts,andbishopshavesometimes 'soldtheirrichestchalicesand°rase Imeltsfromthec_ltartoprovidefor thewantsofthepoor.

Question:WhydoestheChurchrequirethat ever,thingtoheusedattheMass mustbelilessedLefureitmaybeusedIsthistrue?T..I."

Becausebydoingsotheyfinda Becausehydoingsotheyfinda Trainsofshowingtheirdevotionto JesusChristtrulypresentunderthe formsandappearances ofbreadand wine.TheHolySacriftceofthe Massisthehighestandmostefficaciousactofworshipthatman -ano-TerGodItisthegreatest ndniostnrreloustreasure,theeuprrn'eriftthatGodhasgivento man.Itisthemy,terythatdevelo-'Ti -aeticeofthemostex1 1'h -innsthesoulinoTi 10,74- 'lionwithTheist. th-tisninthislit,.Thrist IfIn'it'it,dallthatI: es-P1-I1tothe'Tole4.8orieroofthe 's, a"th-.rlsedHis n r'Ti'utdari-eofthe 17,11 otrm'neend ea..1 '1;1 1 1 atof ,11.+,,.t,'hotnil if 0,Ti,'' lin-,'n -se nr '.0t') (1,n 'ieln he ' -+4-hee t .r.heitAV:154 '1+nr-11 11-nr"11',in-Win ha" .1 f h-n-, 1 -nld NI -;(en, f'Tll n n-1n 1:_ Ii, h,and f1'1 f -toinf.th.tthe11-ofteete fTTehn, hofn-clay th, d endteeh-e nthoin (-1 n Ca-lomen+0"ee."*;',1-'^nrep hof nn '-10- -of then hn The forder, I, ein eee 11 'i'

Answer:Theintrinsicvalue,artisticdecorationsandbeautyofarticlesintendedforuseattheHolySacrificeof theMass,donotrenderthemfit foethatplr,os...Theymistfirst hewithdrawnfromprofaneusebA a t.hitmakesthemsacred, transfersthemfiumthedomainof nitereintothesphereofgrateand eenseeratesthemtoliturgicaluse indi-inewon-hip.Moreover,gymol.,.1ndmysti,a1nie.iningsath-oo', ,s-alintheHoly Sacrifice,bywhichtheremindusof thelifeofChri-t,inbatethe Cr'theHi,tioirht,andiisiirede'.ol-loninoureffortstofulfilour nitationsto-orshin"rod. By h 1 intberefnee,andbycorninin 1 -.onn---tion..rith the holy i intit.'" meact fwr 1'it s ac-

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MsM.0.,asksifhisdaughter-a girlof15yearsofageistooyoung fordancing.Catholicmothersare morescrupulousthanothersonthis Point,andshewouldlikearuling onit.

Answer.-

Idonotthinkagirloffifteenis tooyoungtodanceintheafternoonatdancingschooloranytime inherownhome.Itisgoodexercise;tadapleasantandharmless diversion.Butagirloffifteenis certainlytooyoungtogotodances ifbydancingyoumeananypublic dancingparty.Sheistoooungfor Aeoliseveryreasononecanthinkof Goodsocialusage,ifshecaresfor that,supposesasounggirltobe toobusywithherstudiesandher gamesandherhomedutiestoattendanybutthesimplesthomepartiesuntilshe'safull-fledged younglady.Goodhealthdemands thatayounggirlshouldhavePlentyofsleepandkeepregularhours. Goodsenserequiresthatagirl shoildnotfillherheadwith thoughtsofpartiesandgoodtimes, whilesheonehttobemakingit justbigenoughandkeenenoughto thinkofanything.AndwiseexperienceProvesthattheyoung;should beunderdirectParentalsupervision untiltheyareoldenoughtotake careofthemselves.AsforthePublichalldancesThonestlythinka girlisneveroldenoughtoattend oneofthose.Evenifitweresafe forhertodoso-anditisn't--a nicegirlwould'ntwanttoMeetthe kindofpeoplewhofrequentthePublichilldines.Andifit'saquestion betweentroingtothiskindofofa delveandnetdan'ingatall,whs it'seasiertogetRionwithout Jawingthanwithoutthathishrespect,ofhreif.ndothers,which is so--ry riehtto&mendand her deto toguard.

Communionfrequently,notonaccountoftheirmeritsbutratheron accountoftheirdemeritsnotbecausetheyconsidertheyarebetter thanothers,butratherifcomparisonmustbemade,becausetheyfeel they,havemoreneedofthesacramentthanothershave.

Noristhepracticeoffrequent Communiontoberestrictedtoadults.OnthecontrarytheHoly. Seehasdecidedthat"childrenwho havemadetheirfirstCommunion oughtnottobepreventedreceiving Holy,Communionfrequently,butrathershouldbeencouragedtodo so."

Itshouldberecognisedbyparents thatitisnodutyoftheirstodecidehowoftentheirchildrenshould approachthesacraments,noragain shouldtheyinterfere,assomeareindinedtodo,onthepleathatthey aretooyoung,whenitisthought fittoallowtheirchildrentomake theirfirstCommunion.

If,then,apriestintheexercise ofthediscretionthatiscertainly his,weretofollowthesuggestions inrecentyearsoftheHolySee,and preparethechildrenofhisflockfor thefirstCommunion,aftertheyhave madetheirfirstconfession,itwould heaseriousresponsibilityforany' Parenttothrowobstaclesinthe warofhischildreceivingsogreat asniritualboon.

Question:rs"RomanCatholicChurch,"the Properdesienationoftheworld-wide andchristestablishedChurch,generillycalledtheCatholicChurch? .1.B.Betihens.

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themonefromanother,as the shepherdseparateththesheepfin= thegoats AndHeshallsetthe sheeponHisrighthand,butthe goatsonHisleft.Thenshallthe Kingsaytothemthatshallbeon HisrighthandCome,yeblessedof MyFather,possessyoutheKingdompreparedforyoufromthefoundationoftheworld. Then shallHesaytothemalsothat shallbe01HislefthandDepart fromMe,youcursed,intoeverlastingfirewhichwaspreparedfor theDevilandhisangels."

Question:-

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redvessels,finestlinen,richestembroidery,masterpiecesofart,rarest gemsandpreciousstonesforthe altarandthegreatestsplendourof architectureforthebuildings"IS'ss Hisglorydwelleth." Mindful, however,thatJesuswishestoabihe inthesoulsofmen,andthatin ministeringtothepoorandneedy, HetellsusweministeruntoHim, theChurchislesssolicitousfor splendidtemplesthanforthesalvationofsoulsandwhereitis necessareshepermitstheHolySacrificetoheoffereduponaltarsbarrenofornamentprovidedallthat therubricsrequireisneatand clean.Circumstancesandlack of meansoftencompeltheuseofinexpensivesacredvesselsandvestments,andbishopshavesometimes soldtheirrichestchalicesandornamentsfromtheeltartoprovidefor thueene;inaonts:2!thepoor.

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WhydoestheChurchrequirethat ever,thingtoheusedattheMass mustbeblessedbeforeitmaybeused?Isthistrue"T..J."

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ni.stion illtb ,eaPTITMATORYaftertherastnay" timeraffirty thesewill'a What,isthetrue ilner'ne-11+11.'riot" T.H.S."

,1,.1a,--1-!':.urcht,a,hestht'1,nrewill h-an11,1r-..ator.aft,"4-hyflaxof ,ral 'd tonthat 13,T,aseChristwillcometo -'toli eedthedead.That thean-d enterintolife,t.rnal andthewi-1:edwillgointotheeveslestingireofT3e11. "And all nstioisshellhezatherN1together befo-eHim,andHeshallserarate

Becausebydoingsotheyfinda Becauseby'doingsotheyrinda meansofshowingtheirdevotionto JesusChristtrulypresentunderthe formsandappearancesofbreadand wine.TheHoleSacrifiteofthe Massisthehighestandmostefficaciousactofworshipthatman sane'erGodItisthegreatest ndmostprecioustreasure,thesupremegiftthatGodhasgivento man.TtisthemysterythatdeveIonstheeraeticeofthemootea"1-elfaithandbringsthesoulinto'heclosestenionwithChrist. that.ispossibleinthislife.Christ TsimsslfinstitutedallthatisessmithltotheHolegeeriffeeofthe -iss,andNeae+her'sedHis 0h!rshond-rthe-inhereofthe 'TelPh toletsrmtneandre-1s4 an,ron,iet.tn this n ;mea'tofworshin -ndtosieondistate+hetall thqenn,s'ainsCo'hi,Ionia,secsholdIvth"b.stthat nrneoni Alltrio-nrial n"",allthe-.old.nd 1-12,earthendth"fellness th-a,of.loneto olsd.forTTobas in themandRehrc.711,12them tomento'is".c"ereleTeenr"n ma'-,no'eateruseofthemthen +olravthemT.,,Pr-,n+17 4 fort efssee-r-s-ntinth',unl,.rustle asRH,014,of end nion.T"h-r-f.i`bandlove ,rn-rot 12, ieelsaeed ;-he"if "-,theo 'i tolIs-lee nf. lf,r:. shsssows I T-T's -is'Ti e.T1.1.f-can- of Vhnwr,nr. 1 4-n and IT, ',RI'PI merehis-dalen Tor ,no'-'in- T-T;,+1 with nree;n-]e " !lett '-rr-in oil'NIP." s'ieh (17.1/1-4.His nlifnn that, T-Tels-id;ntheTs; rri - n-,nr"'n th rein'-e'en'ri +1-1,seeenise, thro,,A riro-qr.4,,+netthe loosof+sTie,of/1rol the N.-17Taw 1',,1,..1.. +h +hmsnoleof"-'-o'oeonTh,reesnirieSaeri.1^.is 11-,dandend 7.11,11rn.. holeandrlietne,sedof --sinetomeneethe soeraofhisenirf 141,-, 4-1,1 frrn+ainoferes- 'Ionshe sen str.neth"0,,rae4;ee ht.",thatnnthin-iston----"Ionsto ,ro fry-ltq tien. Withrh.)%-;0- rle-n,4o. ehoold4-11-feotifel -mostpredonsgifts,purestgoldforthesac-

Answer:-

Theintrinsicvalue,artisticdecorationsandbeautyofarticlesintendedforuseattheHolySacrificeof theMass,donotrenderthemfit forthatvinrnos:.Theymustfirst hewithdrawnfromProfaneuseMs a'leasingthatmakesthemsacred, transfersthemfromthedomainof ndareintothesphereofgraceand consecratesthemtoliturgicaluse indi?ineworship.Moreover,symholicalandmysticalmeaningsatta^htooniects'usedintheHoly Sacrifice,by.whichtheyremindusof thelifeof('hrist,inculcatethe truths:otnHetitaeht,andinspiredeeffortstofulfilour ohlieationstoworshipGod. 13V kl^acing,thernfore,andbycorninrin"Les"connectionwith the holymysteriesinthesnnremeact fwrsht nreicalooicles acsancrsdnsli'ndshouldbe eredandhaadlelwithrevern

71 ;:on.in Victoria,and s,n" South Wales,fourprominentsectariansl weredefeatedintheFederalales, tions.Asignofthegrowthof commonsenseinPolitics.

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Itisestimatedthatsomesixty thousandstrangershavebeen in RomeforHolyWeek,andone[Inds iteasytobelievethisafterhaving stoodforanhourattheentrance toSt.Peter'sonHolyThursday andwatchedthemultitudesthat flowedinacontinualstreaminand outoftheBasilicaduringtheTenebrae.TheservicesinthegreatBasilicasandintheGesuandother importantchurchesweremarkedby theusualsolemnity-andtheusual ealbehaviourofmanyofthetouristsforwhomthecomneemoration oftheSacredPassionisnothine morethanoneofthe'siehts"of theEternalCity. Butthedevo-

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AWARDEDTOBILEBEANS.BYA LEADINGSCIENTIFIC JOURNAL. 4

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GOUNOD'S"MESSEBOLENNELLE."

OnFridaynight,theeendinst., inHisMajesty'sTheatre,whichwas generouslydonatedfortheoccasion, byMr.T.G.A.Molloy',agrand concertperformanceofGounod's "MesseSolennelle,"andthe"Inflammatus,"from-Rossini's"Stabat Mater,"wasgivenunderthebaton andmusicaldirectionofMr.WalterJ.Weethoven.Therewasa lereeandappreciativeaudience, whichincludedHisExcellency,the Governor,theLieutenantGovernor, andLadyStone,SirJohnandLady Forrast,theHon.theColonialSecretary,andMrs.Connollandthe Mayoress,Mrs.Vincent.Thefunds shouldbeconsiderablyaugmentedas aresaltoftheconcert.

TheMasswasprecededbyashort programme,whichopenedwitha harmingpianofofertesoloSchueert's "Ball:deinGminor,"playedinan artisticandmasterlymanner bp MissGertrudeSikes.MissPearl Bosworthgaveafinerenditionof thearia"Softlywakesmyheart," fromSt.Saens"SampsonandDelilah,''withorchestralaccompaniment,andwasrewardedonitsconclusionwithalovelybouquet.Miss ElsiePikeofClaremont,debutante, ay'ouneviolinistwhohasfarenerly studiedatLoretoConvent,Perth, doninMelbournehutisnowstudyingenderHerrNowotnyofthiscity andofwhomgoodthingsin the futureareprophesied,gaveavery effectiveandpleasingrenderingof the1stMovementfrom.-DeBeriot's Concertoinwhichremarka'-leaccuracyintheintonationofthedouble stoeeinewasdisplayed.MissPike receiTedawelldeservedencoreand add-dthe2ndMoiementof the Cpncerto. InGounod's"Meese,Solennelle,' th3soloists,onwhomsomuchd pends,wereMissMinnieWaugh,sop rano,Mr.PeterRoxby,tenor,an ed

Mr.JosephC.Westhoven,bass. Thechorusconsistedofabout 6o voicesandwaswellbalanced.The Orchestrawasfullandefficientand comprised30instrumentsandwag assistedbyMr.HadwenChandleron theorgan.Inthe"Kyrie,"the soloistsevadedthemselvestothe fullofthebeautifultrioworkthat offersuchanopportunityforartisticsinging,andthechorusandorcheetrashewedmarkedattention,to thelightandmadethroughout.The "Gloria,"providesexcellentopportunitiesforsolists,chorusandorchestraalike,andwiththeexceptionofafewbarsonthechromaticpassagesinthe"CumSaneto," fugue,whichweremarredby a slightinaccuracyinintonationin thehigherparts,wasperhapsone ofthebestnumbersintheMass. Thechoruswork,withtheoneexception,goingwithadelightfulverve andswing.Theopeningsolo(soprano)wasbeautifullyandsoftly, sungbyMissWaughtotheaccompanimentofa"boucheferme,"Pianissimochorusandthisformsadelightfulcontrasttothespontaneous outburstbyfullchorusandorchestraintheallegromovementofthe "Laidainuste,"whichwasgiven throughoutwithafineswingand fullattentionbothtothemeaning ofthetext,andtheexpression marninthemusic.The"Domine" solo,thebestbasssolointheMass receivedaveryeffect'eandartistic renderineby-Mr.JosephC.'Westho;en,whowas wella-,sisted throughoutbytheorchestra and Particularlybythewoodwindinthe o The"Quitollis,tenor solo,duet,andtriowerewellsung throughoutandwerefull;sustainedby dramatic,orchestralandchoralwork whichshewedevidenceofmuchreharsal.The"Credo"offersperhapsoneofthemosteffectivesettinzeinmodernmusiccfthetext, Gounedneverforme)armissesthe majestyandgravitysoessentialin thelithureicalidealsforthisclass ofmusic.TheorchAstralopening, caughtthespiritfromthestartbeingplayed.broadlyandwith.ettany signofunduehaste,andthechorus workwasfull-,eeueltotheoccasion,thecrescendosbeingwellworkedupandsustained,andgenerally fullattentionwaspaidtothemarks frxer-sCo-3.The"Etincarnates" wasifanythingtooloudtobein entiraccordwithGounod'sideas, andthesecondoneninzcfthe"Et expecto,"fuguewassomewhatunsteadybutonthewholethe('redo wasbroadlyandmajesticallytreated.ThesecondPartoftheprogrammeopenedwithacharming renditionbytheorchestraofthe "Offertory,"thelightandshadebewellmarkedandthebalance everythingthatcoldhedesired. The"Sanctus,"placedasitisin theforefrontofthebestandfinest ofallGounod'swork,withitsaloyingsweetnessofmelodyandpower inthelargopassages,foundMr. Roxbyathisbest,hissinging throughputbeingassistedbyartistic finishandattentiontothere,uirementsofbothtextsarimusicand rano3easilyamongsthisbestefforts.Thechorusworkwas well sun;thetreatmentofthelargo mo'ementbeingeseen1,11ybroodand effective.TheBenedictuswithits wealthoflightandshad",andbeautifulsimplicitywasanotherexampleofthefinesoloworkwhichMiss Wet'-h'slongexeerienceinchurch 11,11Bieenableshertosoeftr.ndelightuswith,andthechorus,and orchestralworkwasofahighstandard.The"AenusDii,"withits beautifulrunningorchestralaceomeanenent,itsincessantpleadingin thewordssowillbrourhtoutin themusic,togetherwiththedaring introduction(nowsostronglycondemnedfromalithereicalstandeointeoneofthe"Dominenonsum dienus,"aPbothsolDralloendtenor eoli,1urnsafiftin-Wishto a MassthatiseonenowntoallCath-diceaidwhichiseppronriatEl; namedrfterourgreatpatroness, "SaintCecilia."Thechorchewedafellknowledgeoftherequirementsoftextandmusicanddid PcrheestheirhestworkintheMass

inthis.Thetenorandsopranosoli weretastefullyanddevotionally,sung andthroughouttheorchestral socomeanimentwasofaveryhigh standard.Followingonafterthe closeoftheMass,camethatstirringexcerptfromRossini's"Stabat Mater,"the"Intlammatusetaceensus,"ofwhichaveryfineand stirringrenditionwasgiven.This itemisaverygoodindicationof .thedifferentschoolsinChurchmusie towhichthesetwogreatmenbelong.InthisMissMinnieWaugh mayfairlybesaidtohaveexcelled herself.hersingingthroughoutbeingofthehighestorderandmaybe classedasoneofherfinestefforts inthiscity.Theorchestralwork wasmarkedbyfinedramatictouchesandgoodbalanceandthechorusacquittedthemselvestouniversal satisfaction.Atthecloseof the item,MissWaughreceivedquitean ovationandinresponsetoanundeniableencoretheitemwas repeated.Theconcertwasbroughtto aclosebyaspiritedrenderingof "GodSavetheKing."

The"MeeseSolnnelle,"andthe "Inflammatus,"willherepeatedin thecathedrafattheopeningofthe (-meaninaboutamonth'stime.

ConfirmationatFremantle

HisLordship,Dr.Gibney.Bishop ofPerth,accompaniedbytheRev. ArchdeaconSmyth,andtheVery. Rev.P.Gibney,V.F.,travelledto Fren.'antleonSundaylast,the24th April,thedayappointedfortheadministrationoftheHolySacrament ofConfirmationinSt.Patrick's Chirch.Duringseveralweeksof specialpreparation,instructionshad beengiveninSt.Patrick'sChurch. intheChristianBrothers'Schools, andinthefourschoolsoftheFremantledistrict,whichareunderthe chargeoftheSisters.ofSt.Joseph. HisLordshipfoundintheChurch 32-children,andadultswaitingto beconfirmed.Someofthesewere fromJandakotandHopeValley. Thegirlsintheirprettywhitedressesendveils,andtheboys with theircolouredsashes,presented quiteapleasingspectacle.Thelarge Churchwaspacvedwiththerelaareaandfriendsofthosetoheconfirmed,andwithotherinterested spectatorsofthesolemnceremony. Thealtarwasrichlyadornedwith flowers.Afterthe"VeniCreator" hadbeensung,theBishopaddressedthoSewhoweretobeconfirmed. Hedweltuponthevalueofthe greatgiftsoffaith,hope.andcharity,whichhadbeeninfusedinto theirsoulsatbaptism.andupon theneedofthesegiftsbeingpreser-edandstrengthenedbyspecial graces.ForthisendGodsentuponthemHisHolySpiritintheSacrament of Confirmaticn. His Lordshipillustratedthisneed by thecase.oftheApostles.Theywere weakintheirfaithuntiltheHoly Ghostdescendedunonthemonthe dayofPentecost.Sincethatdare thefaithfulineveryagehadreceieedthesameDivinesairit,and now,theBishoptoldthem,the HolyGhostwasalouttocomeuponthem.HisLordshipclosedhis impressiveaddressbyprayingthat allbeforehim,'Ironwhomhewas abouttoconferthegreatSacramentofConermitionmightworthilyreceicetheleiIncSpirit,with theillnessofHisgifts.TheBishopwasattendedintheSanctuary by'archdeaconSmythendFathers MenallionandNeville,O.M.I.,and thenersonstoheconfirmed were nres-ntedbyPatherCox,O.M.I. Whentheritehasbeenperforrped. hisLordshiponcemoreaddressed thechildren.Hewarnedthem- in wordsofsoend,practicaladvice. againstassociatingwithbedcompanions,andala'n-tdiereearding th7irnarentsinjunctionsastotheir esqoeiatee,andesoeciellyastobeineoutlate.Heinstrect-dthem tonray,dapbyday,soastoobtaindivinehelltoremainfaithful tothegracestheyhadreceived. Andheclosedhisnaternalexhortation.'byadministe-ingtothechilrotapledgeoftotalabstinenceto

bindthemuntilthecompletionofabodyofCommissionedofficer,we havethenon-commissioneddownto thelancecorporal.Thecommandof theregiment'isnotlefttotheColtheireist.,ear.Theimposing,ceremonyfinishedwithBenedictionof theMostHolySacrament.

SolemnOpeningofSt.Anne's Church,AlfredRoad,North Fremantle.

HisLor.lship.I1r.Gibney,Bishop ofPerth,willsolemnlyblessand openthealcoveChurchatita.m. onSunday5thMay.

SolemnHighMass"coramEpiscopo."

MorningSermonbytheVeryRev. Father(lune,C.SS.R.

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ones;itwouldnotbeanorganised bodyifitwere.Tateanotherellustuition. LOOK attheorganisation ofoirownbodyandremarethe nar/essubordinatetothegreatcen'tree;cfthebrainandseinewhich commandthemotionofthelimbs down tothefinger-tips.

andmarchingaccordingtoanarrangement,justafterabandwere abletokeePgoodtime.Noportion oftheprocessionneedfeelabashed orashamedundertheguidanceofa marshalanymorethanthecompaniesofaregimentofinfantry shouldbeashamedbecausetheir captainsarewalkingbesidethem outsidetheranks.Itmaynowbe welltomentionsomeexamples of goodorgreatdisplaysandorganisationsforgoodandgreatpurposes.Lately,theeighthours'dalprocessiontookplaceinMelbourneand DoctorMoloneywhohadbeensick inthehospital,andhadjustrecoveredwalkedinit.Well,one may sayitwastheactofapolitician. uPPosingitso,cannotthesamebe donebyothersfromloftiermotives? Takethis'Tisnowagoodmany yearsagosinceJohnFrancisMaguire-whointroducedthequestion ofIreland'sautonomyintothe HouseofCommonsononeofthe manyoccasionsthesamequestion wasbroughtupbybraveanddeterminedmenwhomsneerscouldnot affright,eventhoseofPalmerston, thewhichJohnhadtoencounter. Amongthemanycontingentsina processiontohonourtheopening wasabattalionof6eoboysselectedfromamong1700attendingthe schoolsoftheChristianBrothersin thatcity,theymarchedfourdeep, withmediumsizedboysinthefirst ranksthesucceedingonessomewhat tallerandthenrisingtillthetallesthorsclosedtherear.Similarly whentheMelbourneschool-children, turnedouttojointhegrown-ups. in'welcomingArchbishopCarr. There are some,perhaps, whowouldwishtoputtheSt.Patrick'sDayprocessiononthesame planewiththedisplayofamalienantandtreasonablefactionbutall honestoutsidersofevery'nation willeverholdatitstrueworth asthedeclarationoftheloveof faithandfatherland..Perchanceit MR,hereafterbeofusetorememberthesethings.

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MaireolatagoloisyourpuiPpoime aociamotodspeciemann ii;eliteAnd trytoeoutser.'rll eReed,havinglwfereeareyes therewordpreparedterthan.elm caneatfortile"aweofCittiet."1Fir Ix.

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St.Patrick'sDayProcession

TherinalmeetingoftheCommitteeoftheSt.Patrick'sDayproceedingshasbeenheld,anditis certainthatfinanciallytheCommitteearewellsatisfiedwiththeresultofthegathering,arecordsum ofovereighty-threepoundshaving beennetted.However,useful,asis thisresult,andproofasitmaybe ofthefriendlyinteresttakennot onlybyourownpeople,butalso outsidersintheday'scelebrations, wehavetoconsiderwhatareour mainobjectsincelebratingSt.Patrick'sDay. Weare Catholics, weareIrish,or of Irishancestry,whatdowewishto do?Howshouldwedoit?Itis notenoughforonetosay,-"I wishsuchthingstohedone."There mustbeorganisation.Taketheexampleofaregimentofinfantry.In itwehavethefieldofficers,thecolonelandlieutenantcolonel,themajor,theadjutant,andthenbesides

In theSt.Patricis Day celebration weprofessourfaith asCatholicsandwejoinwiththose ofourcountrymenwhoarenotof thehouseholdofthefaithinProclaimineourloveforourfatherlnd thelandofoursiren,andin exPressinoerheartyandunceasing desirethatIrelandmapbeplacedin thefullen:oemen,:ofthe-citizenship oftheBritishEmpirethatshemay enjoyanautonomysimilartothat PossessedbyCanada,theStatesof Australia,NewZealand,theStates ofSouthAfrica,uponwhich,althoughsolatelyhostile,theEnglishParliamenthasconferredoatencnny,andtheStatesunitedunder theStarsandStripes.Surelythese twodeclarationsoughttobemade. NowitistheProcessionespecially thatdoesthis.Henceitisdesirablethatallshouldtakepartin itwhoseduties,occupations or healthdoesnotPrecludethemfrom sodoing.Manywearingthegreen emblemsofIrelandcrowdthepathwaysasspectators,butwouldbe farbetterintheprocessionitself; theyjoinitinthegrounds,and somewhodothis,saytheyare, andconsiderthemselvesasgood Irishmenasthosewhowalkinthe procession,butthisdoesnotstand toreason.Agoodandveryimpressiveprocessionmightbeformed, insomesuchmanneranthefollowing:-St.Patrick'sboys,fourdeep incloseorder,notinextendedorderaslasttime,thechildren of otherschoolsallfourdeepaswere thechildrenofSt.Joseph'sschool, andtheSubiacoOrphanage,the bogsofGlendaloughandthose of Clontarf,varioushandsandsocietiesastheHibernian,theForrestars,theYoungMen'sSocietyand theBoys'Club,ifthelattertwo wereinexistence,'whileunfortunateTheManager, Iletheyarenot,thevariouspro"W.A.Record," llerray-Stroet,Perth. fessions,doctors,lawyers,archi23 Itects,theCelticClubandladiesin dragsasthoseofHighgateHilllast Mime,theIrishPipers,theClergy, theBishop.Thissuggestiononly markstheconstitutionoftheProcession,notitsexactorder,besides theremaybealargebodyofcitizensbeloneine,tononeoftheclassesnamed,whomightverywellconsiderittheirdutytoformaconstituentpartoftheprocession.This body'ofpersonsconstituteswhat isusuallydealnated"theGeneral Public,"andtheattentionofthat remarkablebodyisearnestl,directedtotheremarksmadeaboveon organisation,foritresnyseemsa messinstinctivelydisorganised.OtherPointsregardingtheProcession, anisucceedingsportsmaynewhe mentioned.ThoughtheAssociation Groundisgood,theClaremont ShowGroundservesonepurposeof thedemonstrationstillbetter,but totakeitrequirestheco-operation ofourFremantleBrethren.Ithas beenremarkedthatassomanypass unanddowntheFremantleline daily,theoccupationofthisground !annuallyisanobjectlessontooutsidersandisanotherproofofour !earnestnessincherishingfaithand 'fatherland.Attimestheranksof thenroceesionietshavebeenintersiPersedwithorettytableau.;,but suchmatterscanhearrangedonle bytheCommitteeassistedbythe liberalityoftheirfellowcitizens. ititPlainthatforthesnortsonly exnertscanarrange.Returningto theeenereldieeinline,'fthelineof orweesionitisplainthateachsection,beetlesthesenereisionofthe rro'inted marshell.Mr.O'Brien, reentriesits own subordinatecommend.Thusallthedifferent school-hildrenhadtheirteachersto ma-shallthe-n.Theboysofthe Chris'ianBrothere'"ollecewere carefullycontrolledbytheirprefects,

recognisesnoreligion-attachesto theiroffices.Aman,expectstoo muchifhesupposes,hemayad libitum,undershelterofhisposition-theParsonandthenon-conformistpreacherareonthe One levelinthiscountry-makebrutal assualtsniegnthemotherofBritish Christianity,andnotreceiveicondign punishmentinreturn.Boththeassaultandtheconsequentpunishmenti areitistruetoberegretted.Do* whatwouldleadtoinfinitelydeeper regretwouldleeifsuchattackswere Permittedwithimpunity,andwere lotcheckedbyasalutaryfearof futureretribution.Gibbontellsus thattheRomanEmperors,"preservedPeacebyaconstantpreparation forwar,"andwhilejusticeregulatedtheirconduct,theyannouncedto thenationsontheirconfines,that theywereaslittledisposedto dure,asofferaninjury."

ClericalCakuiiniatcrscf Catholicism

Itisbothonpublicandsocial groundnothinglessthanacalamity whenthosewhoarelookeduponas theappointedleadersoflearning, courtesy.,andbreeding,throughbigotry,orforthesakeofflattering themob,descendfromtheireminentpositionandadoptamethodof religiouswarfarewhichisconfined

whilsttheGospelteachesCatholics tohearpatientlywithpersonalaffronts,andtoturntheothercheek tothe,miter,itnolessempbati4e allyurgesthemtodefendboldly, andwithuncompromisingbravery anddeterminationthepriceless giftswhichhavebeenentrustedto theirkeepingbyHinewhowhilst Hecametobringpeaceamongst men,didnotdisguisefromHischildrenthatitwouldhavetobepreservedthroughmuchsueering,and maintainedthroughmanytrilaulations.ThereisnothingmorestrikingietheconductofourSaviour, thanHisDivinemeekness. When personalinsultwasofferedtoHim andHistieryindignationandHis fiercescorn,whenthegloryofHis Fatherwasassailedorwhenhepocriticaloppositionwasmade to Hismission,andtothosetruths whichHecameonearthtoinculcatetheApostleswillinglysuffered deathbutitwasdeathinwitness totheTruth.Ouroutspokenessin expoundingRightandconfronting Wrong,hasalwaysmetwiththe aePro'eationofearnestmen, and menofsense.TheTruthissometimessharp,butitisneverbitter. Thereissomethingmasterfulinit. evenwhenitgoesagainsttheerase; andalthoughamomentarypainis inflictedwhenalongcherishedfallacyislanced,nowoundisleft,for itsplaceisoccupiedatoncebythe all-healingqualitiesofjusticeand ofright.Fortunatelyweareliving inafreecountry-Thearguments whicheffectuallysilencedourforefatherscannothebroughttohear Imonus,soastogivethevictory oflogicandreasonintothehands ofourassailants.TheTAT,*the tothelowestclassesofrantersandscavenger'sdaughter,"littleease," tub-thumpers,intheoldworld.Ifandtherackarerottingandhave theProtestantChurcheverhadonebeenforsomeyearsuselessly.rustredeemingqualityinthepast,ithasaleintheTower. Thosevarious beenthehightone,delicacyoffeel-!modesandfiguresofthegreatskiingandthecultivatedinstinctsofloeism,ofpersecution,bemeansof herclergy.TheywereeitherrefinedwhichCatholicswerereasonedwith scholars,orwell-bredsportsmenorlandsilencedinolddays,havegiven PolishedLitterateurs,-menwhowaytotheAristotelianmethodof spontaneouslyshrankfromwoundingdispute.Catholicsstandfairbefore others,frommakingoffensiveassertionswhichtheycouldnotsubstantiate,andfrompouringoutaquantityofmorevulgarverbiageupona Creed,,whichwassimplyunpopular, becauseitwasnotunderstood.Nothingsomuchtendstoelevate thosebelowasthehighexampleof thoseabovenothingsoreadilypromotesvulgarityandbrutalityasthe "Philistinism,"(touseawordof MatthewArnold's),ofthosewhoare looeedupon,whetherdeservedlyor no,astheleadersofproprietycourtesy,andgoodmanners.WhatSir AlexanderCoeiburnsaysofthelegaladvocateholdsgoodafortiori withregardtoreligionsdinnitants, especiallywhentheyholdresponsible.

theworldnow,'andwithasmuch ri,,httoliceinitanden4ov its advantagesasothers.Thedaysin whichtheycreptabouton.sufferance havepassed.Thewristsareunshackled,andthebacknolower bent,andtheeyesavertedthrough suffering,andhorrorsofslaveryand fear.Wearetree Thetyrannical spiritofthePastshallnotshowits headwithoutfeelingtheweightof justreprobationfallingonit.And thewantoninsultandtheoverbearingandcontemptuousmanner.can becorrectedbythevigourandforce ofjusticebyopennessandtruth.*So longasthegagwasthrustintothe mouthofCatholicstheirassailants hidtheadvantageoverthem.But positions."Thearmswhich annowtheycanspeak,andcanarue advocatewields,"saysthisformerandcanreasonandvisitslanderers LordChiefJustice,ofEngland,"heandcaluminatorswithcondiinpunoughttouseasawarrior,notasishmentandteach"thegaolersand anassassin.Heoughttoupholdthe.tormentorsofGOD'Speople,".to interestsofhisclientperfas,hutuseouraccusersgentlelanguage, pernefas,"Wewouldsnegestthatthattheymustkeeptheirplaces, itistotheinterests(oftheleadersandrespecttheirfellowmen.Now oftheneolle-esPeciellyiftheybeCatholicscandisplaytherealpieChurchmen-toactinsuchawaytoreoftheirreligionanddraw,out astomakeitpossielefortheirop-beforetheworldthestrengthbeauty ponentstotreatthemwiththatunityandvastnessoftheArkof consideration,courtesyandresnect,Christ'sCovenant,theHolyChurch -whichinacountrywhichofficiallyofGOD.Theycanpointnow to a e

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that'systemwhichtheiraccuser's bragabout,andsensiblemenits hollownessitscontradictions,its slaveries,anditsapostasiesfrom thetruthoftheGospel.Inaword, theycanholdtheirown,andthatis alltheyseektheycandefendtheir characterandtheirCreedandthat isalltheyrequireandtheycan compeltyrantsandslanderersto allowthemtoliveinpeacewith 4 4their"felhowmen,morethanthat theydonotwish.

Diocesannews CALENDAR.

Marist-VSunday-afterPentecost. SaintsPhilipandJames,Apostles.DoubleIIClass. 2-'RogationDay)St.Athan&sins,Bishop,Confessor,and Doctor.

1-(RogationDap).ThefindingoftheHoly,Cross of OurDivineLord.DoubleII Class.

Wed.4-(Rogation).VigiloftheAscension.St.Monica(widow) Tour.;-FeastoftheAscension. HolyDayofobligation DoubleIClasswithOctave.

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willpreachtheoccasionalsermonin themorning,andtheRev.Father Flynn,O.M.I.,will,bethepreacher 'attheeveningSdevotions.

IonlastTuesday,andmaybehad onapplication.ThebookisbeautifullyboundthematterbeingPrintedonexcellentpaper,andisprofuselyillustrated.

Webegtoremindourreadersthat owingtothescantsupport',evenby Catholicstotheirpaper,andfollowingtheexampleofalltheCatholicpapersoftheStates,andeven inAmericawearecooPelted to dealwithallreportsofapersonal, matrimonial,scholasticandcommercialkindonpurelybusinesslines.

Hithertoithasbeenthecustomwhichhasbeensorelyabused-for manyCatholicbodiesandOrganisationstobuytheirticketsfromand inserttheiradvertisementsin,an, andeverypaperestablishment,exceptthatoftheCatholicWeekl"of W.A.:butwhentheyrequiredlong reportstobeinsertedtheydothe Catholicpaperthequestionablecomplimentofsendingtheirasgood copy.

Fri.6-`4t.JohnbeforetheLatin Gate.DoubleMayorRite. Sat.-St,BenedictII.,PoPeand C-onfessor.

fisLordshiptheBishopadministeredtheSacramentofConfirmation inSt.Patrick'sChurch,Fremantle, to;27candidatesonlastSunday. Heblessesandopensthenewchurch aidPresbyteryatNorthFremantle, onnextSundayweek.

TheRev.FatherSmyth, assistedbytheRev.FatherNeville, 0.71.T.,willbeinchargeofthe largedistrictofNorthFremantle. Theytakeupresidenceintheneat andwellfinishedPresbyteryafew weekshence.TheChurchandPresbyteryareindeedacredittothe OblateFathersandtheirgood parishors. e

. Thisisnotreasonable,andifthe ordinaryreadersofourPaperwill consideritforamoment,theywill agreewithus.TheCatholicpapers, throughouttheEnglishspeaking worldare,Inalmosteverycase, lookeduponasadvertisingmediumswhosefundsaresupposedto beunlimitedandwhosedutyitis, topublishgrandiloquentreportsandfeelgladtheyweregiventhe privilegeofdoingso.

LocalandPersonal.

ThesacredConcertatwhichthe "MeeseSolennelle,"waspresented, underthebatonofMr.W.J.Westhovel,cameoffonlastFridaynight inHisMajesty'sTheatre,andwas apronouncedsuccess.Themusical criticwhoattentPtedtocriticisethe pieceinthefollowingday's"West Australian,"hasnotmademuchof areputationovertheeffort.There weremusiciaasofability,muchsuperiortothatofthesaidcriticpresent,andtheywereenthusiasticovertheMass,anditgoeswithout saying,thateverymusicianisnot capableofjudgingwithaccuracyand discriminationaproductionlike Gounod'scompositions. Acritic whomightshineatthedebutof anamateurmightbehelplessat theworkofaGounod.TheplauditsofthehouseemphaticallyprovedthattheMasswasasuccessunlessindeed,theaudiencewastuneless,voicelessandbrainlessandso forth-whichisnotatalllikely.

ThepaPermanagementshaverevoltedagainstthisimposition,and nowthereadermayreadacodeof rulesauthoritativelypublished,in almosteveryCatholicpaperwhich givehimclearlytounderstandthat aCatholicpaperisabusinessconcern,andwilldealwithreportsonlyonbusinesslines.?fence,the mattercomestothis,thatiforganisationsdesiretopublidhtheir reports,theymustpublishthemeitherintheatheisticandanti-Catholicpress,orintheCatholicpress. Theomustpay.,anddearlytoofor insertionintheformer,andtheCatholicpaperisentitledtosomereinennerationifitisselectedasthe 1meditimofpublication.

TheannualRetreatfortheChildrenofMaryattachedtotheCathedral,Perth,wasbroughttoa doseonSundayafternoonhethe VeryRev.conductor,FatherClune ClesS.R.Throughouttheweekthe everciseswereverNwellattendedthelittlechapelanditsadjoining corridorandroomsbeingpacked everyevening.

TheconductorcelebratedHoly Moogeverymorningat6o'clock, andthengaveaninstruction in theeveningthedevotionscommencedathalfnestse"en.consistingof Rosen-.lectureendBenedictienof theMostHolySaerfelrent,11On Sundayafternoontheclosingceremon\wasmostimpressive. The chapelwasdenselythrongedandthe finalinstructionwasmostappropriate.Itispiouslyhopedthatthe Sodalitywillhenumericallyincreased,andthattheevainnleofthe membersmayheaninspiringmotivetomanyyoungladiesofthe districttojointheChildrenofMarys/

Theusualmonthly'orocessionin honouroftheMostBlessedSacramenttakesplaceonSundaynight, thetatMap.

Thisattitudehasbeensuggested Itousagain,andagainby'people IwitoaredeeplyinterestedintheadvancementoftheCatholicpress.We aresorrytosaythatmany who :shouldknowbetter,whoseposition ;demandsbetterfromthem,andwho !shouldhavefaithsufficienttoenablethemtoseethenecessityof aCatholicoaner,areitsworstenemies.Theirpettycriticism-whichis ;neversuperiortobrainlessprattle injur'esthen-selveshutiftheevil remainedtherewewouldnotcoin:plaintheirnositiongivesacolour totheiridioticaberrationsand theeviltheydomultipliesamongst themassesofthe'Penni.whoioften oremuchmoreinfluencedbyahal-ell-dinetoneuethanbythesound ofPonesandBishops.Wesubmit.aeaseinPointinthecurrent issueofourpaperwhichwillgive ;ourreadersafairsemoleofthecaPit'ilityofSOMEofthecriticsof ,thecatholionailer.

FromcurrentreportsitwouldappearthattheWest's"criticwas notgiventhepickedseatinD.C. Thisisregrettable,butweunderstanditwasamistakeoranoversight.

yes,"saidthePremierofW.A.is Englandrecentle"Iwillmake it impossibleforanyoneofyouto meetmeinWesternAustraliaand accuseireofhavingheldouthopes ofsuccesswhichthefactsdidnot justify."

Oneman,afteraseries,ofquestionsastoworkandwagesandthe costoflivingandsimilar!natters, expressedtheopinionthathedid notseethathewouldbemuchbetteroffinWesternAustraliathanin theoldcountry." "Thenstopintheoldcountry," promptlyrespondedthePremier."I don'twanttotemptanymanin Englandtogiveupagoodthing here. But,ifafterwhatIhave toldou,youthinkthisyoung countryoffersyouandyoursabetterprospectthantheoldcountry, andifyouarePreparedtowork hard,andlivehardforatime, withaprospectofmakingforyourselfandyour:childrenabetterpositionthanyoucanhopeforinthe congestedconditionsofEnglandwellyouknowthetermsuponwhich wetakeimmigrants."

Haveyouseentheconot?Many peoplewillseethedawnforthe firsttimeinthecuriositytoview theflamingconstellation.TheGovernmentAstronomerreportsthe cometisvisiblewiththenakedeye abouthalfpastfiveinthemorning, butwillueclearersomeweekshence ThedefeatedLaboritesand,Liberal candidatesfortherecentFederal constituences,arehavinganothetryfortheStatepositionsinthe localParliament.

TheEnglishcablesaremostly madeuplatelyofthedoingsand sayingsofPremierMooreandHigh CommissionerReid.Australiais gettingwellboomedanyhow and itisnotamomenttoosoon

The"WestAustralian,"deprecatedthemethodicalcelebrationofSt. George'sDaybytheProtestantsin Perth.Asareasonitseemedto SaythatEnglishmenrequired no suchartificesasprocessionsto.demonstratetheirPatriotism-suchout ofdatethingsaregoodenoughfor theIrish,ScotchandWelsh,butan Englishman'spatriotismispatentto allwonderhowmuchofconvictionhadthewriter

Ifthewritersaidthathethought itwasaweehitinconsistentfor theProtestants-whoprotestagainsttheCatholicChurch),tobe honouringaSaintwhowascanonisedbytheCatholicChurch,hisexinastuletionwouldhepertinent,and wefeeleffectivealso.ButadiplomaticProtestantcannotaffordto JetheshowawayIfProtestants wouldonluopentheircarsandlistentotheunquestionablelogicof theCatholicChurch,withGod's graceandillumination,Englandand Englishmenwouldrecognisetheold MotherChurch,fromwhichtheirforbearsdeserted,andtneywouldask Hertorecognisethemonceagain! somemenindischargingaduty makeanoiselikeanexplosion. Theydonotbelieveinquietmethods.Theyinvariablybore their nelehhourswithbombasticaccounts oftheirwork.

Thereisanothermovementon,anenttheestablishmentofaMaternityHomeinPerth.TheGovernmentdoesnotseeminfatuatedwith theenthusiasmoftheseveraldeputationsthathavewaiteduponits ministers.

'rhe"Churches,"astheyarecalledinjournalisticparlance,aremakingaterribleonslaughtonthe 1bookieswhoattendunregistered horseraces,andwhippetraces.Acting-Premier,theHon.FrankWilson seemedsympatheticinhisreplyto thedeputations,buthehasheard theothersideofthecasefromthe supportersandcontrollersoftheimpeachedsnorts;andnowhepromisestostudytosummariseandreporttoCabinet.Sofar,sogood."

WestAustralianapplesbeatall competitorsontheLondonmarket. IntheinterestsoftheEastern States,ourfriend"Pat"saysthat aftertheexampleofEnglandtowardsIreland,theFederalGovernmentwillputanemOargoonthe appleindustryofW.A.,andforbid exportationexceptatprohibitive costoftransport.Ofcoursewedo notbelieveit,butthennoteven the''West,"canfortellwhatis coming

DuringthemonthofMaythere willhealectureonourBlessed Lady,andflenedietionoftheMost BlessedSacramenteveryeveningat 7..op.m. Agoodnumberofthe membersoftheChoirisexpected fortheproperrenditionoftheBenedictionhymns.

Wearegladtoreportthatthe Rev.FatherJohnMoloneyofMenzies,Isnowconvalescentafterhis seriousattackofillness.

OnSundaetheRthofMay,His LordshintheBishopofPerthblessesandovensthenewPresnytery. andChurchatNorthFremantle.The VeryRev.FatherClune,C.SB.R.,

FortheinformationofsomeCatheli^e'oeietie:inandaroundPerth -.111 ne-I,wewouldsuggestalso th1tiftheysPend/-or-'6 a thousandforticketsinotherthan theCatholicestablishments they sendthemreportsfor insertiongratis.Ofcourse,their dinlometieSecretary,invariaol, sendstheRecordManagementCOMPT,TMENTA.P,YticketsfortheEuchreParties,sec.,toensurea rePort Outiftheyfindnoreport theyma,guessiftheycannotonuierstendthereasonwhyitisnot inserted.

"Foralltheref-holiesoftheSlt.te whooe-amemerneorsoftheAustraliancatholic.conerese,heldsone monthsaeoatSydney,andwho areeachentitledtoaconyofthe wor'rdoneatthatereataeseentiv. inhookformitwillheinteresting infOrmationthattheconsignmentof hooksarrivedatthePalace,Perth.

Theinscriptionsonthetombstonestellusthatallthedead wereideal.Wewonderwherethe hartpeopleareburied.

Letwellalone,isagoodmaxim, butnotonemaninahundredhas theabilityorgoodsensetodoit. Sometimeswhenfamebrings a laurelwreathitfindsthatthe hero'sheadistoobigforthe crown.

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Somemenrejoiceingreatand goodworks,andthesourceoftheir joy,liesinthefactthattheydid notcostthemacent.They will finallyherewardedinproeorticneto theirsacrifices.

"TamnoteoingtotellyouanythingofyourProspectsinWestern AustraliawhichTeimn+4rs`if,.on theevidenceofmenlikeyoursel-

TheTater-schoolboatracecollies offonSaturday.Atitanicstruggle isanticipatedbetweentheteamsrepresentingthe"Christians,"and 'theScotch. HorshurghandGotland,theirrespectivetrainersare workinytheirutmostforthemuchcovetedhonourofvictory.Man" tipthe"Christians,"aswinnersthoughtheirteamissupposedto helight.Sodowe,andwehope weshallnothedisappointed.

Itissaidthattherecenttheatricalseasonabsolute!,emptiedthe Doc(etsandpursesofPerth'ssmart set.Nightafternightthesalary mortgagedgentsbroughttheirgiddymatestotheshow,andwhen theycouldnolonger"payup,"the girlswentontheirownandnow the"year'sdreamiso'er."

OnlastMondayafternoonaterribleaccidenthappenedattheGreat Bouldermine.TwomennamedPeterGrahamandHenryKilrainwere workingatthee,looft.levelwhen afallofearthtookplace. Both menwereburied,andthetoskof rese-inethem,eehenther,scuepartyaril'edonthescenenOolt 10

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minuteslater,appearedtobe at forlornone. However,inareinareableshortspaceoftimethe rescuerssucceeded,inremuvin,the massofdebrisandwroughtoutGrahamalive,buthesuccumbedtohis injurieswithinanhourofbeing, broughttothesurface.,SubsequentlyKilrain'sbodewasfoundunder awigslabofstone.Hisdeathhad apparentlybeeninstantaneous.

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ion,andseveralextratableshad tobeprovided. MissLloydofPerthwasthe winneroftheestLady'sPrize,a valuablewintertravellingrug,anu Mr.S.P.O'ConnorofLaeswater, securedthesecond,amooccohandbag,donatedbytheEcenomicCo. Mr.W.J.FarrofMidlandJunction wonthegent'sistprize,apairof trousersmadetoordertobepresentedby.thePerth'TailoringCo., andMr.PhilRean,alioofMidlandwastheluckywinnerofthe 2ndprizeahandsomesilvermountedumbrella,thegiftofMr..1.J. Snigg.MissIlenckelsuppliedthe musicforthedancewhichfoliated, andthehon.secs,Messers.J.Mooney,andH.Henckelmadeeveryarrangementforthecomfortofvisitors.A liberalsupplyofrefreshmentswasinevidenceandtheProceedsshouldheabout£io.

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wassenttothehospitalwiththe utmosthaste,thediseasehadafull gripofhersystembeforecomplete medicalassistancewasavailable. Fromthestart,thedoctorsheld out,butlittlehopeofherrecovery, andthoughshesufferedthemost intenseagony,sowellgroundedwas sheintheknowledgeofallthatthe DivineLordhadsufferedforher, dietshewasperfectlyreconciledand neverfar°ricecomplainedorMUTmitred.Allthatthemedicalskillat thehospitalcoulddoforherwas done,butjustasthediseasewas disappearing,thefraillittlebody, andespeciallytheheart,gaveway, severaltimesduringthepasttwo wer.ts,itwastheuehtthatshe couldhardlysurviveanotherhour. Shewaitedpatientlyuntilthe.final summone,andthendiedliceahover-whichshereallywasinyouth andgoodness.

stingwritingwhileIwentroundto seehowthe.menweregettingon. Iwasgoaeanhourortwo,and whenicamebackhewasstillat it. Hewassweatingawfulle

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Weregrettoannouncethedeathof MissOliveWallace,latepupilof theSt.Joseph'sSchool,Victoria, Square.Forthepastfiveorsix yearsthedeceasedhadbeenastudentattheaso:reschool,anishe gaveeverypromiseofbecominga veryfinishedscholar.Shewasdiligentandtractable,andwasalsoa greatfavouritewiththegirls.Her piousandreligiousdispositioncom-

sn"Ifputuponrryoath,"hewrites "Icouldsweartocaseaftercase, inwhichAnglicanclergemen,still holdingresponsieleofficesin the EnglishChurchare,fromtimeto time,visitedwiththemosthorrible mentalaneietiesnotonle about thetruthoftheirchurch,butabout thevalidityoftheirorders. The visitationofperiodicaldeuetsused inmyunder-graduatedaysatOxfordtobecalledbeingshake" HedesertiestheanxietiesofaRitualisticdeath-bedinthefollowing terns:-"DoubtshauntanAnglican RitualistuPtotheverybed ofbinedwithmodestreserveandher death.Hereceivesthelastsacra-readinesstodoanythingintheline o men:inastateofconsciousdoubtofamusementfortheotherssetan astowhetherheisinthe true'example-theeffectofwhichwill n Church.HowmanypoordyingAnneverheknown.Herphysicalcon-

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glicaneas titutionwasneverrobust,andwheal of eainfortheservices aCatholicpriest! Helplesson shewasseizedwithanattackof thebedofsickness,the;aresur-rheumaticfeverafewweeksago, roundedbyProtestantfriends,andlittlehopewasheldoutforherrewatched themostbigotedofalleeverieShelingeredonatthehosProtestantministers,aRitualisticpitaluntilWednesdayeveninglest, priest."Theysaythatthiswaswhenshepassedawae-fortifiedwith alltheritesofHolyChurch-tothe PoorKe,leesendheas,edinvain, "I,atmeseeNewman." Fatherigreatsorrowofherparentsandthe schoolgirlswhohadlovedher Bradleyhavingoncebeencurateof theProtestantChurchofSt.Mar-dearly.Asshewasanexemplary tin-in-the-Vields,Iiverpocl,appearsChildofMary,agoodnumberof thesociety.attendedthefuneralon tothoroughlyunderstandandconThursdayattheKarrakattaCemetere ArequiemMasswascelebratedtertheheippereposecfhersoul on'ThursdaymorningatYea)at theCathedralbytheRev.Father Moloneeatwhichalltheschool childrenandtheSistersofMercy attended. Mayhersoulrestin peace:

scientiousle'exposesthestrugglesof manynon-Catholicsinover-corning theprejudicesofbirthandeducationintheirsearchaftertruth.May# hisearnestnessberewardedbepersUailitiemanssoulstofoll-)Whis ownexample.

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''ThesameholdsforeveryProfession,"saidI,"themen who criticisemostarethosethatare leastcaraleleofgivingalead.At thismyfriendhunghishead,and awedsomeQuestionaboutHalley's Comet.Isaidinyourleisuregot mightas'cMr.AstronomerCooke. and-writeitup.orme,but"pressing"wasnousethistime.

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TheprogressoftheChurch in theUnitedStatesforthelasthundredyearsha,ueenmarvellous.in ItiooweareconfrontedwithaCatholicsouditionthatwasfarfromencourkzing.BefuretheWarofthe RevolationtheCatholicsoftheColoniesn,rneerednotmorethan 25,0oo, h.alnotevenoneBishoP.Atthebeginningofthenineteenit,entur.,.-therewereoneBishoe,fortypriestsandabout40,00eCatholic,.In18'.0agreatincreaelwasnot,1 thereweresix Arhi3hoee,twenty-sevenaishoPs, 1,s.priestsand.80.),(H)0Catholic pro1,, Inthecensasof1840,the ci,h swereeirenat62eo,000 wbIinele - eeus,reo6,the offidalfigaresarc12.-9,142, an inr:aoinftft,.enyt.:rsof91.5 percent.Morecreer,whenonetakes (intoaccoentthattheeensusbureau refosestoinclude'childrenwhodo notcommunicate,aclassthatit figuresascomprisingTS,nercent,of thewhole,theCatholicswouldthus co',e tothe number of Ie,To,eoo.Forthesemanorsof Ctholirpcoulethereare14ArchRho,s,ofwhomoreisaCardinnine+-two1..ishobsandover i5,onouriqtswith12,000churches

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Helpyourdaughterstogrowinto Rohlandusefulwomen,capableof managingwiselythehomethefuture shallbuildforthemandofsharingtheresponsibilitiesofthe world'struewomanhood.

foundapromineatplaceinthecolumusoftheIrishnewspapers,will recalltothestudentofIrishlegal historythesayingsorthecharacteristicsofsomeIrishjudicialwits inthepast.inanysuchmentalretrospectanotherwittyelunsterman, LordeMelBaronuGrady,willloom largely.O'Gradywhowasbornat aloantProspectinthecountyof Limerice,wasAttorney-Generalat thetoneofLugiminetinsurrection andiuhisofficialcapacityhehad toprosecutethitdauntlessyoung rebel,whosenameisdeathlessly woundulawiththedearestaffections oftheIrishiseade.Buthisconductofthej;.uearitionwas up.mareedbyanyaningofthatvenom orcheapinlignalionwhichischaracteristicoftheplacemauorthe Castlehace.Hiswholedetreanotir, andattitudecontrastednobly-with theSolicitor-General,Pluneettwho, notcontentwithlemmet'spleaof guiltyhadtoclisllayhiszealous loyaltytothecastle"byleshing withscornthesonofhisformer friend.".lintitistothelighter sideofO'GrAdy'scharacterthewriternowrefers,forhepossessedan .inexhisistiblefundofhumour,and thesevereatmoeehereofthecourt, neeerpreventedhimtrainfindingan outletforit.

formofcontestinwhichhe was acknowledgedtobeunconquerableatthehands,orratheratthetongueofaquick-wittedLimerickwoman.Theladyandhertwosons hadbeengivingevidenceinacase whichhadtodochieflywiththe trespassofasses.Theyounghope-fulsfirstgavetheirevidence,and attestedinaslyandprevaricating manner.Thentheirmothertookthe boxwithanairofserenecomposure.Tothequestionsputtoher shecaveverydubiousrerlies.and O'Gradyinatoneofaffectedseveritysaid: "Godown,thoumother ofasses."AndfairIdmerick'sdaughterlookedbenignly,almostpat- ronieingly,onthefutureLordGulllarnore,assheremarked: "Wisha'nallright,me'son."

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AyounguarristerwasoncePlead-wati.berths,andlastbutnotleast, InaoeforethewittyLimericsmu.n,hadbeeninterrupted-timeswhile intheViolatedCity,buthisfear-sha;niginordertoshowhimselfat fullnervousnesscheceedhispowerstherailwaycarrieaewindowsto ofutterancetosuchanextentthatcheering,andenthusiasticgroupsof hewastheverypersonificationofhisslipPorterswhoweregathered hopeless,despairingandinarticulatemonotheroute. confusion.O'Grady-beamedonhim ems)aginely,outalltonoavail, forhecouldonlyrepeat-"'Myunfortunateclient,gentlemen-mylord inthiscase-myunfortunate,client- -"Findingthecounselunableto geton,thechiefBarondryly Misereed-"Goon,sirsofarthe courtiswithSou,andtheorator wassuddenlyextinguished.Anactiononabillofexchange,inwhich acoachmakerwasplaintiffanda yo'Ingofficerwasdefendant, was triedinLimerickbeforeChiefBaron O'Grady.Thebillwasgivenbythe defendIntanddrawnfortwelve months.Whenitreachedmaturity andremainedunpaidthecoachmakDv'broughthisaction.Thedefence wasthatthegigwasacrazyvehicle,consistingofhitsofwoodand ironofvarioussizesandages,pit- chedandpatched,andgluedand puttiedtogether,whichbrokedown inaweek.WhenthecasehadconcludedtheChiefBaron,inhisdelightfulbrogueandwithdelightful humour,toldthejurythebillhad twelvemonthstoran.butthegig hadonlyoneweektorun,and thereforetheycouldhavenodifficultyinfindingtheirverdictaccordingly.Thegigwasreturnedto thecoaehmaker,andthedefendant departedintriumph.

f Ononecocas!on,however,O'Grady hadtoacknowledgedefeat-Ina

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Doyouknowthatthereareonly fourreasonswhepeoplewritebooks orfornewspapers Miltonspent yearswriting"Paradise1.ost,"for whichheonlegott:ie.He,like man,morepeopl.,,0roteonlefor fame.Agreatman!eico,,12, of course,writeformoneyandsome writebecausetheyhavecacoethes scrieendi,whichmeans"anitchfor scriubling."Buttherearepeople whodonotwrite'forfeme,ormoney,orbecausetheycan'th:.1)it. The,write-andallhonourtothem -tohelpothers

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a TheKaiser'scousin,PrinceFrederickHenr,ofPrussia,eldestsonof thelatePrinceAlbrecht,Regentof Brunswick,hasembracedCatholicism,cededhisentirefortuneto theCatholirChurch,andenteredan Itelianmonasteryasamonk.He isknowninthemonasterysin_ply asBrotherHenry.Thefortune whichhehasgivtntotheChurch inItalyisestimatedatE250,000. Itwill.,edecotedsolelytocharttaAeandhumanepurposes.

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GrottoandBasilicaofLourdes, whichtheFreemasonshavesooften Ithreatenedtoclose.Arcemiierof thesect,M.DuPuy,sonofoneof M.BriandsMinister,,willheM. sheIdertallLb'it toLien Wponent.Itwouldbere;repeltheen sifh.1-.,i.ini gret:.a6leifanopecnentofthe whorcarrymyenat wer-Ghat-hweretorepresentinthe ;farea:litisttheHideScriptures.,Finchthembertheloceleeecon** secr..AionliytheaPparitieneofthe

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* * se,,12T,Irmel,namelyLHistoiredethefesiiealoftheAeostleofIrelaTh_oloeie,""Tertelliin," andlandiselwaYsaday'ofreloicing ":.saintJerome."Thedecreestatesforirishaien,justasitisinAus-motionoftheinterestsoftemperthattheAbehasmadehissub-traliaonthev,-thofMarch,therelancewasaworkhemosttrulyloymissionwithreeardtoanotherwerespecialgroadsforjoy,anded. worePreviouslycondemned. upontiles?theleading,membersof a** * * theIrishParty.naturally*dweltwithTheAssistantMother-Generalof Mr.WinstonCherhill,HomeSec-satisfactionatthecelebrationsheldtheLittleSistersofthePoor, rotary,inreplytoaquestionbyinthedrerentlargecentresofpop-whoseheadquartersareinFrance, tho.ght. ttasright.WewerenotMr.MeArthilr,M.P.,astowhetherullfion.Thestruggleofthechild-thelandoftheirfo.; is awarethe:followedhimatall,butaCatholicprocessionwouldbeheldrenofSt.PatrickfortheirNationalmakinghervisitationofthehouses sincetheypretendto,doso,weonth:.occtsionoftheconsecrationdebtshasbeenlongandtrying,ItoftheOrderthroughouttheworld, hopeitwillimprovethem. ofWestminsterCathedralandwhatwouldhepr-maturetosayitisyetandisnowinNewOrleans. neartheend,butitmaybesafely aa assertedthatneverbeforewastheThegoodMothervisitedeven outloo'csobrightorsuccessmoredistant'countriesoftheOrient, clerlyinview.Therearesomegoodwhilein('hinaandCoreahad fort.whoarefondofassuringusonPleasureofseeingreceivedintothe theoccasionofthis!anniversarythatOrdertwooftheprincessesofthe St.PatrickwasaProtestant.Well,'royalblood,whogaveupthehonwecanwishfornothingbetteronoursandrichesoftheCourttodeaaa votethemselvesforevertothesertheirPartthanthattheyshouldviceofGodandHisagedpoor. honourandimitatehin.'.Tothe *aa IrishCatholicswhodohonourandTheAssistant-Motherreceivedtheir imitatehimandtothelandthey0.ealience.Thismakessometwenty lovesowelltherewardhasbeenoldChineseladiesofrank who great.Religiousfaithandthesen-havebecomeLittleSistersofthe timentof.nationalityhavebeenin-Poor,whiletherearemanyofthe tertwinedintheirlivts,andatahumblerclassesworkingintheOrdtimewhen''calforGod'sserviceiserfrGodandHisChurch. The diminishinginsomanynationstheyoutlociIfortheFaithintheOrient areconspicuousfortheirreligiousisbrie,ht,theCatholicmissionaries esirn-stnessandforthechampion-beingeverywhererespectedandloved, shinofChristianidealsandChris-whiletheCatholicSisterhoodsreach tiancivilisation,wherevertheirlotthousandswhocouldnototherwise iscast. hebroughtitotheFaith.

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InFrance,whileotherreligious congregationswereexpelledwholesalebecauseofthehatredoftheinfidelGovernmentforallreligion,the LittleSistersofthePoorhaveso farremainedunmolestedbecause theGovernmentwouldnotknow whattodowiththehelplessaged withouttheLittleSisters.

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DuringthisweekHalley'scomet hasbeenvisibleabouto'clockin thrmorningItwasnoticeableon the16thinst.,andearlier.ItaroseaEtasbefore5o'clockeach morning.Numbersofpeoplehave witnesseditandthusgiveevidenceofsomeinterestinastronomicalaffairs.Inconnectionwiththis Phenomenon,itmayheobservedthat manyaretheopinionsofthewiseacresastotherelationoftheappearanceofthisheavenlybodyand theunusuallyhotanddryweather.

TheNorthernMines,Ltd.,madea profitlastmonthofCsoo.

YetanotherphaseofthecolouredAsiaticracespresentsitselfin thiidistrictaccordingtothelatestinformation.Ttisstatedthat theAfehanshavestartedwood(.1Ig"eofing. n thefinestareasofkurrai-n+7,treestoh?seeninthisState issitoiatedfourmilesnorthofthe vin,orthirteenmilesnorth of cs.Thebeltofcountryisat 1--a fourthousanda-res-;nd it (on'ainsaswell,onieofthelarg- es,trees. kremar',OlentilMessf 411,,.-0,0,0i0,-eristhat 14- *,-,11^^

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ForthethreemonthsendedMarch IT,thegold-miningcompaniesof WestAustraliadistributedthesum of£211,046individends,makingthe aggregateamountmidtodate£20sos6.Thedividendsalreadydee1;712,21.9.TiaYahle thismonthtotal R fintheroadtoSandstone,there isanart7nrosnectingatthe;omitsfromT,awlers.Tracesofgold ha"e'beenfound. Mr.Orr,assistantminingrerietree atTraleoorlie,hasi,ieninstrueted tonrweecltowil"naendta,ieover thedutiesofMr.T-Tayles.rrining, registrarend(ler"ofennr+e,whois "ern'-onasexmonths'frintoEngland. arn'soneeoll^dforthe saneessnlerofII-en-oralferthe 1-attrr,ofharlot. sismaionw-ept---thoritinsere insitingh-adsofho-- --411ity7 to''e-nnr",.(1,11of+11-irlisineexness-sfortwlesemetingfrom.Tune ?lex+.Theinfsrmailonisr001,irN1sv theetetietieal4.nnrtrnentwith a ^i-woflearning Poetofliving inAustralia. AsIemitterof een,r,1interestafewsack-blockneoaleshouldgunnlrrecords. Theasori-inelraceofAustraliais fastdoingout,andattherapid rite'-fextinctionchi^hi'oinerna therieewillsoonLeisextinctas theDodo.Thisisareflectionon one'.o,s+-d -ndaetendingres..hendindictment ag,inst,4t,. rcllywhohivehad nythin-'.oonwiththesettlement -old'lc o-no-entofAustralia. 'Tor'hasernlonefortheabort.-sof.his'4-at- hasbeen done',vthecorn'in-defi-irtsof tilnthroMese - ndthenovernnnont,ofallthenthI':)a.--tsofthe Common--,a1+h.Therfr-sinWest A.s+r rannotl'etiltedtothe Co-runns.setalmoet to n nnd theTyr )1;-!-s, and hef:48:latineOrer. hatthese oedon',e51)-eiallvtheformer,as their11'o"+sarea'outco--xiJ.nt w'ththe-1tAte,ismarvel'ou-inthe extreme. AvisittoNewNo-cia -onfirmthisvetthefullrea,s onoftheworndoneU-r the '.1^4e-nnoteestimit:d whnt is relyarena'-,-nt, th-r :-'r^examinedni f'omthe-pryineentionf"entisinn tern1,.e 1,eR. 1adsndhisco r9. 'The sessnliessqe"rdrinthe tsmeno-thofthi,Stateatthe --v'llvetrisal the Mi-HonatNew - et, 'here am1-ooend 1 n f1'r The(70 'nthefats o -Ithein-'ni1-tamandonly'1- m;serale'Wen--ofCrRssn s,,,nee -s -thein-ann-,n-1 mof 'eselitismnes More a,sei seeninthisdig+rict, anderiondT thanis'hecase inm^stsettl-d

dude--;im,)sonhasretiredfrom the-4+1+retneCourtBenchofN.S.W. The"CItholiePress,"szu.s:-"He istheisdgewhoseconinetofthe fir,t nnin5.,:hamtriIarousedsuch -111indienati'n,nd(-11elforth tht m 411 .oDr. O'HiranfromSirThnscesner,'K. rfAdelIse,Inwhichhereferred tosisessonas"thatmivrable JstIgs." Somea-rsonsbearwithmnchfortitudethetroublesofoth-r -hn o^-ressIns4h-isowa

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horsemannoses.

(By'IXION.")

1'hechieftopicofinterestduring theweekhasbeenthearbitration Courtproceedingsbefore.Mr.Justice Burnside,Messrs.F.D.GoodandW. gommerville.TheMineManagers Associationcitedthelocalbranchof kteMiner'sUnionforareductionof 4-esatpracticallyBoulderrates, onthegroundsthatthecostoflivingexpenseshadbeenmateriallyreducedsincethelastawardwasgivenin19°4,andthattheminingin-1 duatraontheheldwasgreatlyoppressed.Therespondentsanswered thecitationtotheeffectthatliving expenseshadnotbeenreducedsince railwayfacilitieswereavailable,and thatrailway,communicationhadbenefitedthedifferentminingpropositionsmorethantheworkers. A greatmassofevidencewastakenon bothsidessomeofitbeingmost conflicting.Mr.JamesGardiner madeoutasgoodacaseaspossiblefortheapplicantsandthecase fortheworkersconductedbyMr. GlancetheGeneralSecretaryofthe UniOnwasequallyasstrong,so thatitisdifficulttopredicttheresult.buteveryonesincerelyhopes thattherewillbenoreductionof wages.Asamatterofac costoflivinghasnotbeengreatly reducedsincetheGovernmenttook overtherailway,manynecessaries oflifeareasexpensiveastheywere 14yearsago.Fruit,vegetablesand

calledtogiveevidenceonbehalfof theemployersinthecourseofhis evidencehestatedthattheminers couldobtainanunrestrictedsupply ofdrinkingwaterfromtheCompany'sdams.Heconsideredthe water,excellentfordrinkingpurposes Asamatteroffacttherehasbeen nowaterwhateverinthesedamsfor upwardsoffourmonths.Andwhen thereisany,thenativesandmen employedontheminesuseitfor bathingandpurchasetheirwater at2/6exclusiveofcartagefrom theGovernmentdam.Mr..Justice Burnsideattheconclusionofthe casevisitedthePrincessRoyaland dwehseirreedatehegoMoadnadgreinrktinogshow ti water redtocouldheobtained.TheManaltershowedhishonorthedarn, whichwasentirelydestituteofwatercontainingafairquantity of dark,sluasnmud.Ohthisisthe damyoumeant,saidHisHonour. MayIaskwherethecatchment areais?TheManagerpointedto thesurroundinghills,onwhichare situatedalargenumberofcamps, fromwhichthedrainageemptiesitselfintothedam.Oh,well,said HisHonour,youmayPossiblythink thisexcellentwater,butIshouldbe infernallysorrytodrinkit.

Themanyreadersofthe"Record" willbegladtoknowthattheConventofMercyschoolisgettingalongsplendidlyandthenumberof pupilsisstillsatisfactory.

WomenandFineryinDress meataretheonlyiarticlesinwhich thereisanydecreaseworthspeaking

about.Clothingisabout20 perSir,cent.dearerthanatKalgoorlie. Howeveritisexceedinglyremarkablethatnooneeverhearsanythingaboutdepressioninthemining industryuntiltheArbitrationcourt ismovedforareductionofwages. YourcorrespondenthasbeenareWentinthisdistrictsince1896 andcanunh!sitatinglystatethat fromanintimateknowledgeofthe differentminingpropositions,the winingProspectswereneverbrighterthanthey'areto-day.IntheearlvdaysWildcatshowswerekweatly inevidencebutthemajorityofthe presentclaimsalthoughfewer in numberaregivingProfitable returns.

TheRev,FatherDonagherpaida briefvisittoNorsemanonTuesday, andreturnedbyThursday'strain. ItisexpectedthattheRev.Father willagainbeinNorsemanonFridayandremainuntilfollawingMonday.Thedistrictisagainexperiencingthehardshipsofalimitedwater supplyformininganddomesticpurposes,andwithoutthereisarainfallwithinthenextfourweeks,it Willhenecessarytobringwaterby railfromthePioneer,distantabout 26milesfromNorseman.Referring tothewatersupplyquestionaratherinteresting,ifnotamusingincidentcroppedupduringtheArbitrationCourtproceedings.TheManagerofthePrincessRoyalMine (whichbytheway'shehistemporatelysuspendedoperations),was

Alasolutelythe,Rost.

ninetyninecasesoutofahundred,theveryoutset,andthiscoupled sheturnsoutagoodwife,aridawiththeinnovationoftheboysof goodmother. theCollegemarchingintheproceeYoursh)tc., sioncontributedverymuchtoits "A.S.PITFEN."success. Themotion wasenthusiasticallycarried.

FinalMeetingSt.Patrick'sDay CelebrationCommittee.

AmeetingoftheaboveCou:mitteewasheldattheChristianBros.' CollegeonlastMondaynight. Archdeaconsmythpresidedovera fairrepresentationofmembers.The minutesofthelastmeeting were readbytheSecretary,Rev.Father Lynchandconfirmed.TheBalance Sheetwasthenreadandadoptedbearingasitdidthehall-markof Mr.O'C,D.O'Mahonyasauditor.The creditbalanceshowedaclearprofit ofupwardsof£80.Theannouncementwasreceivedwithringing cheers.Thedisbursementof this sumthenoccupiedtheattentionof themeeting.Aftersomediscussion itwasmovedandsecondedthat certainhonorariabegiventhosewho hadworkedhardtomakethedemonstrationasuccess.Itwasmovedaccordinglythatahonorariumof £mhegiventotheIrishPineBand fortheservicesrenderedonthenationaldayofIrelandinWestAustralia.Thisbeingcarried,itwas movedthattheSecretarytheRev. FatherLynchhegivenanhonororia offiveguineasforhisservices.The Rev.gentlemandeprecatedtheidea ofanproariatinganythingfromthe fundwhichwasdestinedforcharitelePurposes,andwhileaccepting thesaidsumasanernressionof theirappreciation,hewisheditto heunderstoodthathewouldhand. o7ertheamounttocharities.

It!isextraordinarytheholdthat thedesireforfineryhastakenon ourwomenfolk.Womengotosales perhapsintendingtospendfiveshinhugs,butarrivehomewithpounds worthofgim-cracksthatthey.do notreallyrequire,butthey,could notresistbuyingwhentheysaw them"goingatsuchadeadbargain."Theyseemtoforgetthat moneyspentonbuyingwhat you don'twantismoneythrownaway. Viciousoldbachelorsassertthat womendresstospiteeachother, whileothersholdthattheydressto pleasethemen.Itisallverynice andproperformarriedwomento beneatandattractivetoplease theirhusbands,butsinglemen,unlesstheyareemptyheadedones, .ereneverattractedbyanoverdressedstylishgirl.Ayoungmanas aruleloo'ssatagirl'sfaceand studieshermanner,andforthelife ofhimhecannotsaywhethershe isdressedfashionablyornot. A sweet-manneredgirlisalways/attractiretoaman,evenifsheisdressedintheplainestrownandminus furbelows. Ihavehadsomelittle experienceinthisresnect,andI kn'iwthatitwasalwaystheplainlydressedretiringgirlthathadattractionsforme,andIdon'tthink Iamanexceptiontothegeneral rule.Thestylishass,,rtivegirl, maycommandtheadmiration of men,hititistheshy,sweetgirl, whocommandstheirloveandin

BrotherCulliganinreplysaidhis PartinthecelebrationofIreland's DayinAustraliawasnothingexceptional. Fully2,000boysfrom theChristianBros'schoolsisMelbournemarchedintheprocession, andwhynotinPerth,too? He 1. considereditadutythattheCollegeshouldberepresentedinthe Procession,andhewasgladifthe studentscontributedtotheimpressivenessandsolemnityofthedsx. TheCommitteecouldrestassured thatwhateverlayinhispowerwithregardtothepropercelebrationofthefeastofSt.Patrick's, hewouldwillinglygiveordo,and hethoughtthe"Christians"as theirstudentsweregenerallycalled shouldformastrikingfeatureof theDemonstrationonallsuchauspiciousoccasions.Nextyearno continued,thisroomwillheatyour disposalandIonlyhopeishall beinaPositiontodomorethanI havebeencreditedwithonthePresentoccasion. ...Itwasdecidedthatthenamesof thedonors,towardstheSt.Patrick'sDaycelebrationhePublishedin theCatholicpaper-the"W.A.Record."

TheCommitteethendecidedtodonatethesumsoftwoguineaseach toMessrs.En:mottandWells(drill andgymnasticinstructors)fortheir ableandmuchaPpreciatedservices onthedayofthedemonstration, andalsofortheirtechnicalassistanceatthepracticesheldinpreparationfortheNationalFeast.

Theallocationofthe remaining funds next occupiedtheattentionoftheCommittee.Afteraconsiderableamountofdesultory,thoughpractical discussion,itwasfinallymovedand carriedthatthesurplen-(remaining afterallnrudent,Dronerandnecessarydonationshadbeenpaid),be dividedei betweenthethree eharitaaleinstitutions.whichcontributedtotheday'sCelehratians:to wit,St.Jasenh'sGirls'Orphanage, theclonterfBoys'Orphanage,and theSt.Kevin'sIndustrie'school. Glendalough.

4finalvoteofthankswascarriedwithacclamationtotheRev. BrotherCulliganforhismoraland PractiCalassistancetotheCommittee.TheroomsoftheCr,Ileeshadbeen PlacedatthedisnoseloftheCommitteebythenrineit'al,endthe Cammitteeannreciatedthatkindness verymuchindeed.ThePrincinalhad alsobeengeneroaswithasubstan-

ThemembersoftheCommitteeexpraisedtheofselvesexceptionallywell Pleasedatthemannerinwhichthe celebrationworkedout.Theyhada decentcreditbalanceafterthevery heavyexpensesinconnectionwith thegatheringoftheschoolchildren fromthemetropolitanarea, had beenmet,andthisalonewas a matterofgenuinesatisfactionfor theCommitteewhohadbeenentrustedwiththecarryingoutofthe patrioticandCatholicidealsofthe peopleofthedistrict.

AvoteofthankstotheChairman closedtheproceedings.

somany perilslurk behindacutthat keepinghandyapotofthat greatantiseptichealer,ZamBuk,isawiseandnecessaryprecaution.Thereisnothinglike Zara-Bukforsoothing,purifying,andhealingawound.The uniquecompositionandherbaloriginofZam-Buk,and itsgreatreliabilityhave wonforitaplaceinmost households.HasZam-Buk aplaceinyours?

FULLER,NAUGHTON,Ltd.

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"Theyareverynicegirls,"my sisterin-lawsaidpersuasively;"not slenyorheadenis'l-theydontplay hocey,orasfarasIknow,even golfinfact,theydon'tseemto hazeanydistinctivelymasculine ta,;t2s.Yoereallywouldfindthem notroubleatall,anditwouldhe agreatkindness."

Imustdomeselfthejusticeto saythatthislastconsiderationwas whatintheendledmetoconsent. Icouldnotintheleastbelievethat anygirlswouldbenotroubleto anelderlyspinster,whoformany yearshadinhabitedaLondonflat, intheperfectisolation.attainable onlyamongvastcrowds;but/Icould only amongvast crowds; but Icouldunderstandthat it wasinmepower to dotheseyoungpeopleagoodturn. They'werethetwindaughtersjust emergedfromschool,ofmysisterbro:h3r,Ton;1,/dgewieod,togetherwithhisward,WinifredOswald,ayearortwotheirsenior. Thistrioitaepeared,werethreatenedwithaveryseriousdisappointment.Thetwins'fatherhadlately. inheritedfromanIrishuncle a smell"residentialproperty,"inthe countyWexford, tospendthesummertherewithhis family.Ontheeeeoftheirdeparture,however.hhaduntieilybrokenhisleg,anar.-Adent-,,.hVhwould detainhimandhiswifeinisendon, formanyweedstocome,whilethe dilcriltyof,onasoddenproviding themwithasena'lechieeronmade itlikelythatthethreeearlswould sharethesamefate.Ttseemedto thema"crydenlera',1eone, as theyhidlone:leo'aalfor'vcrdto thehlid Allthirin1`nions wee,°wardsco,ntrylurs,,its. a townlifeatthehest.oftimes, whichNearandSeetam'arerenot colin'o ig.in-:t a-rtin.

ofveryancientstand_ng.inthe Edgewoodfemiliy,andhehadknown leerasaboy.Shegaveus a mosthospitablereception,andinsisteduponmakingteaforus,afterwhi_h,whilethegillswereexamingacollectionofquaintlustre jugsandmugsonherdresser,she crossedovertowhereIsatbythe windowandsaidinaconfidential tone"Iwaswonderin',ma'am,in memind,whetheranyoftheyoung ladieshasgote'erasweetheart? Oh,dearme,no"Isaid,decidedlystartledattheidea.."Why, theyareonlychildrenandhaven't beguntotroubletheirheadsabout suchthings."

cioasbadoccurred,andshowedseemedintermina)1e.ButatlastI symptomsofpleasedexcitement. reached,thesidedoorthatwasthe Noothernoteworthy'eventsmark-nearestexit,andfoundmyselfoutedthedaynor,indeed,wereany!sideinthechillynoghtaironthe neededtoprovidetheinmatesofglisteninggrass.Winifredandher Go-tlynn}nosewithabundanceoffearsomeguidewerefurtheroffthan coneersation.Thatmorning'snews:Iexeectedthemtohe,andwerereaffordedatheme,whilewasdiscus-cedingataswifterpace.Afterthem sedfrombreakfasttillbed-time,Isped,alratnedtoperceive withunabatedinterest.Duringthe'slowlyIgaineduponthem,tr courseoftheafternoon,intactasalarmedbecausetheircourse 3 NinaandVinastrolledroundandstraighttowardsthepond.There roundthepond,theirmindsengross-itla,withinperhapshalfafured-ta;judgefromfragmentsoftheirlong,aroundblackrentamidthe talk-baconjecturesaboutbrides-whitenessofthemoonlight.I maids'dresses,theysteppedsoreck-thoughtofoldJerry's"thickwid lesslyclosetothewater'sedgethatatingleofugly,weeds."Ithought JerryBehan,theelderlygardener,ofvaguerhorror.Running,Icallwhowasrakingnear,approached,edhoarsely,andbreathlessly to whereIsatwithWinifredundertheWinirred,whogavenoheed.Onlthe midge-hauntedshadeofahorse-formwhichshewasfollowinaiL chestnutandutteredawordofneditsheadandshowedamoll"caution. taryglimmerofeyes'orteeth.My

"Itwouldheaad'ohentirely,"stepswentheavilyweightedwith hesaid,"ifoneoftheyounglad-somebenumbingnightmare. iesbyanychancehappened,tofall inthere,where'tisbetterthanten feetdeep,andthickwidatangleofuglyweeds.'Twouldbemuchif

Andnowsomethingnewlyappallinghappened.Thatbane-,initsdiscloered,misty,cocoon,began to slipandjigasitwent.andtoss shewasevergotoutwidastirofupitsareas,gait,andgestures, breathleftinherbodyatall."

WhenIliedcalledawarningto themillinery-possessedtwins,Winifredremarkedthatiftherla"ehelongedtohershewouldhivethe waterdrained01,andthepond tiirnalintoalittleearden."And +rcah,"thatelm,w-"ldenoberm Terrysaid."Rut,"he'addedmita-win-1a,isheshuffled.away,"there isnotelllnewhat,leerthings raiehtheettheao+tomofit."

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mostclearlybetokingtriumphantexultation.Thisaddedafinishing touchtomedespair.Afewmore endlasmoments,andthetwowere ontheverybrinkofthepool,nay, thePhanto.nhadguidedoutover theblackwater,whereitstoodbeckoning'toWinifred,whohastened forward,whilstIwasstillhopelesslybeyondreach.Nothingcouldinterposebetweenherand-what? Sividenlythen,frombehindthe densesere-noflaurelswhichskirtedthePondsemeeodrushed(Artintothemoonlight--alittlefrailold womenbentand'tottering;buther desperatehaste(enabledherwhile yettherewastime,to'throwherselfuponWinifred.TtwasoldMargaretICreefromhercottageatthe othersideofthelaurelwalk.AgainsthergripWinifredstruggledin ablind,automaticsortofwaylike oneechostroveto-shakeoffdetainingbeiars,ortopushthronata brokenfence.OldMarearethowever'tentaholdwhich1-oreherhack, fromthe(testi-actionwelteringat herfeetuntilTalsocouldlarda hand.Thereuponahieingskirl soupledandthedirefulBingthat hadhoserelonthewaterwasno lontarvielhle.Neitherniuswitnessedthedeparture.

A':thesamereament,Winifred.. whobadhithertoeonelikeone "Tnatrance, Sevinallhisownmiaehanee Withaglassymantenanee."4, returnedtoh-If.Tohrey,-28vacantlygale:,s_11:,andrco,nition camebackagain,thoughaceempaniedbybewildermentandalarm.For

MKT fellow!lie.coughs sohealbecannotsleep.That makesl.imweakandsicklyallthe nextday.fiisbrotherthinksthis coughingterrible.Sodowe,foe weknowthatjustafewdosesof

willstopthecough.Forsixtyyears :thasbeenthestandardremedy men,women,andchildrenfor colds,coughs,andallthroatand diseases.ItcontainsnonarcUiisorpoisonofanykind.Besure thatyougutAyer'sCherryPeotoral.Acceptnocheapandworth! substitute.

sometimewewerefullyoccupiedin!herweddin'gown,andthenext reassuringherandgettinghersale-anybodyseenofher,lyin'shewas lyreactintothehouse.Wepersuad-atthefootofthelittleshorttight edhereasilyenoughthattheday'shereinthispassage,widtheneck excitementmusthavecausedanat-ofhertwistedandbroke-that

tactofsleep-walking,inthecourse ofwhichshehadwandered out ofdoors.Herownaccountofit wasthatsherememberedhavingbeguntowritealetterinherroom, andthatafterthiseverythingseemedablankuntilshenadall at oncefoundherselfbesidethepond,

oldMargaretandme.Ofthat presencesheevidentlyknew not,andwewerecarefultosay nothing.

Butwhenshewasqffietlyasleep inherbed,andwewerekeeping guard,theoldwomantoldme strangethings.ShebeganbyexplaininghowshehadcometoappearsooPPortunely.

"JudyMolloy,ma'am,"shesaid, "thatwasuphereyesterdayscrub- bi utthekitchendidbetelling meheardtalkinitabout a weddin'thathadsomethin'tosay toaoneof.theyoungladies.So verybattlethatsameputamannerofunaisinessintomemind.Any way,however,itwasma'am,not aneyecouldLaoatrivetocloseafter1gettin'intomebedImight aswellbetryingtosetthemcrooked,oralterthecolouronthem, Andlyin'awakeIwasyet,padit comity'ontowardstwelveo'clock, when,whatshouldIsee-_betweenus andharrr.,-butHerself"-Itwould beimeossioletorepresentineven theminutestoflettersthehorror-

wolldbeaquarethingtohappen her,widonlyfallingacoupleof steps. Forbewhathadavery uglyappearancethatsamenight. ThatOneherselfwasheardlaugh- ingandlepPln','anddancin'likeall aboutthehouse.Then,notso longaeo,therewasaMissNorah, thatwouldhefather'saunttothese twoyoungladies.Aboutgettin' marriedshewas,eyhenonenight, allofasuddint,ravingmadshe wentandneverhadhersenses aeaintothelastdaysofherlife. Frightenedoutofherbysomemannerofmeansthesenseswere-that's sartin.Sure,now,widinmeown recollection,ouldMr.Walterhada housemaid-anice,dacintpoorgirl -thatdidbespakin'toaveryrespeetablefarmer'sson.But,ifshe did,itwasn'tlongbeforethatOne hadherdrownedinthepond,the same.way,assheservedherself, andasshe'sjustafterdoin'en deavourstoserveMissWinifred."

!largeitemshallbenoted.When coalisboughtthequantity and, 'cost,withthedateofpurchase, 'shouldbewritteninthatuseful book.Meatshouldhavespecialattention,Loadsoshouldflour,and butterandteaandcolIee. When thatboosisstudied,itwillbeseen 'whetherornotthepotatoeslasted astheyshould,andiftheydidnot 'thereasonforitwillbeknownand anotherdealersoughtiftheywere bad.ThemeatwhichprovesPro- Itableorthereversewillbeknown. 'Theoldquestionastotheeconomy ofjoread-bakingwillbesettledandin favourofhomebaking.Theenor- IIIIIWmouscostofdelicatefoodswillbe ;discoveredandtheeconomyofPre;paringsuchdaintiesathomemade manifest.

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Andthen,too,thecomfortitis Itoawomanwhohasdoneherbest Itokeepdownexpenses,whohas 'madeeconomyastuds,toknowexactlywhattheresultofhaefforts hasbeenwillbeexperienced. She canlearnfromthatbook,andshe cangetconsolatianandpraisefrom itaswell.Everythingisdearbut theraisedpricecanbemetbythe practiceofeconomy.Strictnessin buyingtheholdingofadealerto accountforunderweight,foroverfillinganorder,forstalevegetables, andfortheslightestdeviationin Price,willmake'himcareful.He maythinkinhisheartthatheis destinewithacrank,butthatwill notmatter. Itispoorpolicyto tradelavishlyforthesakeofimPressinedealersandsalespeople,but thatsillyvanityisaccountablefor agoaddealofwastefulextravagance. Thencarefulwatchshouldhegiven Ito theuseofleft-oversforgood foodshouldnotbewasted.Ifwe couldtakeafewlessonsinaFrench kitchen,weshouldbebettereconomists.Nothingiseverwastedthere 'Adozenbitswillhesavedseparate- lyandinacleanlyfashion.These, mayhecombined,bntsomethingwill hemadefron.'eachone.Asingle dishofsalad,perhapsastewfor oneortwoofthefamilyatine' meatpieoronemadefromaremnantoffish;onedishofpreserves madeIntotarts,andalltothesavingofmoneyTobesure,foodis enoenouslycostlythere,butitis growingtothathere,sowemay welltakelessonsfromthatbestof housewives,theFrenchwoman of limitedmeans.Thatwomanand herfamilywillalwayshaveclothes, suitedtohighdaysandholidays, theywillalwayshavesomepleas- Mark tirestakentogether,theywillal,wayshavedaintyfoodandenough ;ofit.Anditcomesfromthewomanmekingitthebusinessofher lifetokeepherfamilyonthein;come,whichcomestoherhand.If 'onesmallestcoindidnotgivethe returnitshouldoneweek,itslike willseverbewastedagaininthat

Arecentdiscussionontherights ofIrelandandEnglandtothetitle

"Saintsamongrusma'am,apow- erfslwickednessthereisinHerself. Aloo':Igotfromher,whenI conebetweenthem,thatI'mnot apttobethebetterofinthis would;andthat'snogreatmatter, fos'itwon'tbeverylong.But, 'deed,nowma'am,'twouldbethe twintypitiesanythin'tohappen MissWinifred; andifIwas'in yourcoat,takin'heroutofthis strickendroppingofthespeaker'sI'dhethefirstminuteIcould.'Tie voice-"goin'alongthepath'beforenonieceforthelikeso'her." meoitofawindow,VikingfortheSoentirely,wasIofoldMagar- House.BythelightofthemoonIet'soeinionthatsoonafterthesun seenherasplainasIseeyouthishadrisenIacteduponheradvice, minute,ma'am,andinahurrysheboldlassumingtheresponst.ilityof seemedtobe,morebetoken." forthwithtranssortingourwhole "Well,now,afeardofmelifeparte.fromGortlynnHousetoa Iwas-bodyandsowl-atthesightcheerylittleNorth-Welshwateringofher.Iwasso.andGodfor-Place.AsIcouldnotonthespur giveme,Icouldn'tsayhowlongIofthemomentimproviseanyplauswaslyin'theresay-in'meprayers,iblereasonforthemove,theprobeforeIcouldfinditinmyheart,ceedingsm"sthaveappearedtomy tobestirringhandorfut.Butatinclinantchargesanadditional lastsaysItomyself,"TwostheProofofSn-si'sdeficiencyincomgreatouldlittle-good-forofapol-monsense.Theysoon,notwithtroen,I'dheifIcouldn'ttrytodostandtne,accommodatedthemselves aughtIco'ildaginanymischieftociecumstancesphilosophicallyenthatOnehadmadeup.'Sowidou;h. thatIgotonmyouldclothes,andIwishedtobringoldMargaret offIsetafterherthefastest IOrelaway'withus,butsheresolucoeld.Andyouseenyourself,ma'-telysetherfaceagainstthatflotam,'twosnogreatthankstometine.Itwouldneverbeworthher whipshesaid,totraveloverthe ifIdidn'tcomejustintimeto belate.Morebygoodluckthanseafortheshortlengthoftime begoodguidanceitwasthatIshewasstoppinganywhere. And, hadn'ttheyoungcrathurtheredes-indeed,onlyafewmonth'slater, troyedwiddelayin." justbeforeWinifredOswald'smar"BitwhatisitMargaret?Whoriage,cametidingsoftheoldwoisshe?"Isaid. men';death. Sinethen,GortlynnHouse, Aeasure,maybenobodyknowsall Vtherightsofitthesetimes,"saystheoughthelapseofmanyyears, oldMargaret,ofor'twassome-hasremaineduninhabitedandas thinghappenedalongwhileback,oftenasIrecallthesameby'the meeenliehtpoolattheendofthe Hewene'er,thestory.isapttobe L Partlythetruth,at'alleventstheLaura-walk,mywishisthatitwill belen1;erereman,womanorchild wayIheardittould.Betterthan ahundredyearsagooneoftheMissshallsleepwithinthosewalls. 4dgwoolsHein'hereinherfather'sj ,.133wastoben.,arryingsomelinea IheTitleofaInsulaSancterum" gintlemanbutacoupleof days beforetheweddin'ofhetookwid himselfandrunawaywidanother ytoinglady.AndpoorMissEdg-

Thedutyofhomemakingp3 amanner.Aclosewatchofallmoney woman's,sheshouldmakeitherlistherule,andastillcloserwatch businessinlife,writesCarolineliar-;ofthefoodforwhichitisspent, insLeeinCatholicUnionandTimes;engrossesagoaddealoftheFrench Itishershareoftheresponsibility(woman'sattention.Stingy? No thatshespendsthemoneyearnednotstingy,butnotwasteful.That b,herhusbandinawiseandcare-;wilfulwastemakeswoefulwantis of"IslandofSaints,"hasjustMImanner.Shehasnomoralrightastrueto-dayasever.

woodwasinsuchadementeddes--beenpublishedinpamphletformintowasteonecentofhisi Whateverotherresolutionisreg- ncome. perationoarhisleain'herthat Itisentrustedtoherandsheiistered,leteveryhousemotherre- whatdidshedobutontheearlyRome.Ithasbeenbroughtoutin solveandholdtoitthatanex- mornin'ofthedaythatshouldhaveItalianbyFerrariforDr.Hagan,shouldholdherselfresponsible.If vice-rectoroftheIrishCollege.Theshehasmuchshehasthemoreres- beenherweddin,'outshewent- ;Penalaccountshallberigidlykept authorteasesbacktotheeleventhpossibility.Shecannotmakeitandmadeanartofherdailydut- goodn-ssmaypityherI-and centerytheaaplicationofthetitlerightbybewailingthewastegoing threwherselfintothepondthere. ins.Bysodoingshewillsaveneeof"InsulaSanctorum,"toIreland;onwithherknowledge. neeandhaveagreatdealofsatis- wheretheygotherro ed andhedeclaresthereisnorealau-Ifshehaslittlewithwhich tofactinknowingandsayingthat "Betah,ma'am,dear,what

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the,expenseoflivingwaslessthan sheerected.For,wheneverypurchaseisoutwhereitstaresonein thetaleinblackandwhite,theexpeweeswillinevita'lygrowbeautiful-

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hathdeniedthefaithandisworse thananinfidel."

If yoita'tecareofyourfamily becauseyouhaveanaturallovefor them,atisonlyright;butyou arenotonthataccountjustbeforeGod,andevenifyoushoulddo moreifouta'seuponyourselfthe careofyourrelativeswhom you love,youwillnoteventhenbelen,:tothejust,asdidSt.L:Sseph Inordertobecometrulyjust,,ou mistshow°Baritetowardsthosewho arenothoundtoyoubytheties offleshandblood,butbythoseof thesnirit,hicultivatinga pure lovefClodandman,HisimaT,e.

Mary;waslegitimatelybetrothedto Josephatthetimewhenshehad atiraculbuslyconceivedtheSonof GodbytheHolyGhost;butneitherGodnorMaryhadinformedJoseph.TheJewishlawcondemnedto deathallwhowerefoundguiltyof maritalinfidelity.Notwithstanding hissuspicions,Josephdeterminedto takenorevengeuponMary; he broughtnochargeagainsther,he hadnotevenspokentoothersof thesin,which,accordingtohisopinion,Maryhadcommitted,buthe resolvedtoleavehersecretbHis heartwasalreadyfullofChristian charity,evenbeforeChristhadappearedandannouncedthedoctrine "Loveyourenemies." tosuchamannerdoestheman actwhoisjustinthesight of Godbutthosewhosummontheir neli'h,ourscourtassoonasthey imaginetheyhavebeenwronged, whoexposethefaultsoftheir frienIs,andsPcn'tofthemtootherwho,'inordertodeLndtheir ownhonour,astheythin'',unsparhonour allthe-,eimazineth!.in,;(.1rs hen,st.Thymaye stlefore thword,...:ttp!foreGodtheyate thcontrary. tVhil.,.'se;hthottehtmon,heee thin4sanan...;,..1wassenttoinr--thitt'thatMiiry,asaVi.12in, ivLi.ringfo-hth--onAGod, :.ridOld,h..sb,:Idno,fearto ha;hi Ieehtitndid wh od nii.anL:diiit iii An1.D., willtob!it.,in

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