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The.-..dney"CatholicPress.'Wa. jubilantovertheLabourvictoryin Australiaattherecentelections. TherabidOrangemenandtheother sourfaceswhoweredefeatedatthe Pollsgotafiercecastigationinits columnsfortheiranti-('atholicantics.IthasaPhotoofAndyFisher thePremier-electoftheCommonwefilth,andunderitwaswritten:''The7*ncrownedKingofAustralia."

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'ThenewNovitiatefurtraining Postulant,.intendedfortheMercy OrderintheGoulburnDiocesewas blessedalaiopenedrecentle,bythe Rt.!lc'.Dr.Gallagher.Bishop DwyerofMaitland,waspresent, the...ile;)rantoftheHighMass.

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:=firGeorgeReidisaremartabh n:inn.Hegotoutofpolitic., justintimetosavehisskin. ThevotinginEastSNilneyprove, thatWestpolledmo,iethan.Reid everdid.Heput400isolidvotes ontohispreviousscare.Hadthe Hiir.hComelissionershi teenhung triialittleloner,SiGeorgecould etini-hedhis inourlaw courts-asouredantdisappointed an-"(iitholicPress.'

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TneBishopofBallarat(RightRev Dr.Higgins)laidthefoundation'toneofanewchurchatBungaree, tocost4.2,00o.RI2oowasplaced onthestone,including£200from Mr.ThomasLoughlin,K.S.G. £15ofromtherector(Rev.P.Devane,,t25fromtheBishop.

Thevillagefairinaidofthe SiotroftheSeaConvent,Cisternresultedin£330beinghanded overtotheMotherSuperior.

* Thedet'tonSt.Vincent'sHospitalhasbeenreducedtof.:15,oci0.The peoplesubscribed£8,5o(),andthe Government£5000.

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TheRev.FatherGeraldDoyle,of St.Arnaud,andtheVeryRev.FatherP.O'HaireatArarat,Victoria leftSydneyyesterdaybytheKumantiMeruforChina,Japan,Canada,UnitedStatesofAmerica,Ireland,GreatBritain,andtheContinentofEurone.Theywillbeabsenta'ioutayear.Bothwerethe recinientsofgreatfarewelldemonstrationsintheirrespectiveparishes,whichareinthedioceseofBallarat.FatherDoylewhoisanativeofrskerty,CastleComer,Kilkenny',waseducatedatSt.Kieran'a ('allege,Kilkene.\andwasordained byhisEminencetheCardinal.He hasbeenloyearscathemissionin Victoria,andduringthe11yearshe hasbeeninchargeofSt.Arnaud, theparishhasprogressedwondertelly,acidtheChurchofSt.Arnaud issaidtobeoneofthefinestin theState.Itwashewhewintrodno-

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sArTRDAY,MAY7, PRICETHRREPENCI.

R.BECHTEL&CO.E.ARUNDEL

PONTRACTORSTO'FHBW.A.ANDCOMMONWEALTHGOVEIRNblENTB, HeadOffice:BarrackiStreet,Perth. Factory,andSaddlersIronmongeryDepartment,Murrarst.,Perth

efltheSistersofMercyintothe parish.FatherDoylehasasister, andfourneicesmembersoftheOrderoftheHolyCrossinAmerica. HisSister,M.Fintan,whoisnow stationedatBoise,Idaho,asBeverendMother-hewillvisithertherehasestablishedconventsfromthe AtlantictothePacific. Father O'Haretoo,hasbeenontheVictorianmissionaboutthesametimeas Fr.therDoyle.BelfastisFather O'Hare'sbirthplace,andhewaseducatedforthepriesthoodatMar noothlCollege,wherehewasordainedin1880.

ThedeathoftheRectorofBacchusMarshMission,theRev.Daniel Horan,hasoccurred.Onmanyoccasionstheparishionersshowedthe loveandreverencefeltfortheirpastor.TheRev.gentleman,whoam beenstationedatBacchusMarsh,for nearly25years,expiredatthepresbyteryonthe14thinst.Deceased wasordainedattheMissionaryCollege,AllHallows,Dublin.in1882, andafterreaching,Victoria,hespent afewyearsinGiPpsland,inansociationsidtbVeryRev.Doanliegarify,

P.P.,V.F.,whowasthenparish priestatSale.Hewasappointed toBacchusMarshin1886.OfrecentrearshehadbeenliabletoattacksofaPoPleaNandheartfailure.

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Rev.Bro.Barrett,ofNudgee,alto isoftendesignatedthegrandold ;manofthechristianBrothersin queensland,leavesthisweekforEuropeonabusinesstrip.Heexpects tobebackbeforetheendofthe year.Heisawonderfuloldman, andtooutwardappearanceshasnot agedafitduringthepast1; years.

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TheCardinal'shealth(saysthe "CatholicPress")hasmuchimproved,andhismedicaladviser,Dr. MacCarthy,isquitesatisfiedwith theprogresstowardsrecoverymade byhisEminence,butinsistsonhim restingatthePalace,Manlyfora fewmoreweeks,attheendof whichbeexpectstheCardinalwill beabletoresumedutyasacti-Ely asever.

TheRightRev.MonsignorHand, Vicar-GeneraloftheDioceseofMalts and'AdministratorofSt.

John'sCathedral,diedonSunda Aprilto.HewasborninGranard, Co.,*Longford,in1847,andcameto Maitlandin187o.Ile,hadsuffered forsomeyearsfromathroataffecUALThefuneralobsequiestook plweattheCathedral,Maitland, onI2thinst.,Bishopli)wer,presiding.

Ontherealanniversawytherewas asolemnHighMass,intheCathedralatIIa.m.,theVeryRev.FathlrHurleybeingCelebrant.Father HandrahanDeacon,andFatherDennySubdeacon.HisGracetheArchbishoppresidedattheThrone,aselatedbyMien)NortonandMgr. Nevin,whiletheVen.Jnbilariansat attheGospelsideoftheSanetuary AfterMassanaddresswasread,on behalfofthepriests,b,'theVereRev.PriorSpence,O.P.Subsequena,atabanquettheArchbishop gaveaverypatheticaddresswhich wepublishelsewhereinourcolumns. AnglicansandMethodists sentlettersofcongratulations,and encloseddonationstotheJubilee Fund.Adsnultosannos.

ACorneroftheFactory.

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ShenewIrishParliamentaryFund hasreachedupwardsof£2,000in preparationforthreatenedGeneral Election.BishopsClancyandSheehandoubledtheirsubscriptions£10 eachasamarkofconfidenceinthe Party. *

ThedeathofMr.A.Connollyof Mulitown,House,Portadownhasoccurred.Mr.Connollyhadbeenin failinghealthforaconsiderable time,andhisdeathwillbemuch regrettednotaloneinPortadown, butinBelfast,wherehehadaconsiderablebusinessconnection.He wasaPPOintedtotheCommissionof thePeaceforArmaghafewmonths ago.Mr.Connollyleavesawidow andlargefamily,oneofhisdaughtersbeinga_nunintheConventof Mercy,CrumlinRoad,Belfast. A brotherofthedeceasedisMr.James Connolly,J.P.,proprietorofCroleekDimeWorks.

PresidentTaftonSt.Patrick's Day

OurIrishexiledfriendsanChicago madetheircelebrationofSt.Patrick'sDayamemorableoccasion. Theyhadas"Theguestofthe evening,"nolessapersonagethan thePresidentoftheUnitedStates -themostpotentindividualruler ofmenhowlivingonthisplanet. PresidentTaftspokegenially,eloquently,andtrulyofIrelandandof theIdearace.HePraisedthe countryandhepraisedthepeople. IrishmenfreedAmericahavingfreed ittheydidmorethananyother peopletomakeitgreatbeyond comparison.itslibertywastheir worksowasitsdevelopment.Their sweatandlabourfertiliseditswild anddesertPlacestheirgenuisfor eovernmentindadministrationscontributedmateriallytoitsadvancementamongstthenationssagain,in yearsofterribleperil,theirvalour, andtheirbloodfreelyshedona hundredbattlefieldssecuredits,stabilits.asaState.AllthisPresident Taftacknowledged.Thenhesaid: "Theamalgamationbetweenthe IrishmenandtheAmericanshas goneon,andtheIrisharebeingrapidlyabsorbed,andarecontributingtheirsharetothenewand distincttypeofAmerican." Now,thisisaPerfectlynatural. andwhollyinevitableprocessand thePresident'sremarkisjustified byevents,TheIrishmustgraduallybecomeabsorbedinthemighty'maelstromofAmericanlife.It Biernotwholl%happenforgenerationstocomebuttheabsorption goesondailyandhourly,andmoderntendenciesaretowardsthequickeningoftheamalgamation..In AmericathedescendantsofAddis unmetandWolfeTonearestill "IrishoftheIrish"butIreland badonlyoneAddisEmmetandone WolfeTone.Howmany'descendantsofmenwhoemigratedacenturyagofromthiscountryknow -srcare-to-dathattheirancestorswereIrish? Wewouldnot haveIrishemigrantsandtheirchildrenotherwisethangoodAmericans Weholdthatnoothercountryin theworld'shistoryhassentforth tootherlands"colonists"whohave thoughtofthehomeoftheirrace, sadserveditlikethechildrenof Ireland.'ButPresidentTaft'sspeech sieuldremindusthatthePeroetuaideaof"New'Irelands,"inother enntrieecannotbehopedfor.If theIrishraceistosurvive,itmust *TointheoldIreland.

dicalofficerataninitialsalaryof 128oayear.Afteralongdiscussion,inwhichsomemembersdisplayedmuchheat,noticewasgiven ofamotiondecliningtopayany expensesincurredinconnectionwith theappointmentofmedicalofficer oftheWorkhouse. Aresolution askingtheLocalGovernmentBoard tosanctionPr.Burke'sappointment tothedispensarymedicalofficership waspassedwithoutdissent.

ULSTER

April2,1910..

ShoskingActofDesecration

OurStewartstowncorrespondent writes:-onMondaynightawanton andcowardlyoutragewasperpetratedinthegraveyardattachedto St.Mary'sCatholicChurch,Stewartstown.OnTuesdaymorningit wasreportedtotheconstabulary thatamissioncrosshadbeenbroken,andundertheinscription-"MemortalofMissionbythePassionist Fathers,May,1870,P.Slane,P.P." 1"toh withthePope,"was written.

TheProvinces

MUNSTER,

ThebodyofMargaretCullinane. widowofafarmer,livingatGraigueCastletown,Conyers,Co.Limerick,wasfounddrowned,afewdays aeoinaPondnearherhome.

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ThereceiptsoftheQueenstown Sailors'Homeduring19o9amounted to£20-andtheexpenditureto £187.Theformerincluded£6oss. insubscriptionsanddonations.

Mr.%.Roche,M.P.,isstatedto haveservedanoticeofwithdrawalof hisactionforlibelagainstthe "CorkAccent."Theactionarose outofmatterPublishedinconnectionwiththepresentationofanaddresstoMr.Wm.O'Brienbythe PeopleofNewtownshandrum.

Thebodyofthemanfoundinthe MarshnearLimerickhasbeenidentifiedasthatofTimothyDillon,untilrecentlyintheemploymentofMr. JohnClune,farmer,Aughrim,near Ennis.Heleftafortnightas.o.sayinohewasreturningtohisnative place,Ruan,Co.Clare.

Thedeathhastakenplaceathis residence,Xilfinane,ofMr.Joseph H.Cssney,awell-knowncreamery pronriotor. Mr.Caaneewasthe firsttointroducethecreamerysystemintheWilrrallockdistrictin TAR-.

Greatreeretisfeltthroughoutthe Co.TipperaryatthedeathofMr. EdwardAnglim,ofRath'cenny,Pethard,whopassedawayattheadvancedageofS6years.ThedeceriaedwhocameofoneoftheoldestfamiliesinTinPerarv,wasan intimatefriendofIreland'sgreatnovelist,roet,andPatriot,Charles Kickham.Oneofhissons,Mr.EdwardAndim.isVice-Previdentofthe EastTinPerariExecutiveoftheUnitedTrishT,eatoie.Theremains,aecomoaniedbranimmenseandrenresen'ativeconcourse,wereremoved lfromPal-Memo-.+otheTamil,-burnlaCeatWhitechnrch.Cahir.

.DistrictInspectorMoore,atoresn+stationeda+.slasio.v,was, at Cruise'sHotel,limerick,presented willenillowinated.addressanda !nurseofTo;Fo!ereigns,subscribed hothecitizensoflimerickinrecityasheadconstable,Priortohis nrornotion.

Th,.o^alGooernmentBoard wrotetothelastmeetinsofthe S`ibbereenGuardiansstatedthat that-hidalreadysanctionedtheanonintsnent"fDr.O'Mearaassenior .di-el°Ten*inchargeofthe femaledn''artinoitoftheWorkhouse anddecliningto:asinroveoftheap- pointmentofDr.Burkeassoleme-

FairNature hail.

waitsherrisenKingto

Andtoacrashofheavenlymusic breaks

Thestillness,andablindingshaft oflight, Strikesfromthedarkrecessessf theskies

Nowisthestonerolledbeck,the Saviourtakes

Hiswayuntrammeled,cladinaso slingwhiteOhrisenChrist,makeallAsir soulssorise

AletterwasreadattheGlenties (Count3Donegal)CouncilonSaturdayfromMr.J.Devlin,M.P.,intimatingthatpreparationsshouldhe madeforaGeneraliElection,asa dissolutionseemedimminent.

Apainfulincidentoccurredrecent1%'intheNationalCathedral,Armagh,duringtheHolySaturday services,anagedwoman,named BrigidM'Cormick,takingsuddenly ill,andexpiringalmostimmediately.FatherBradyattendedandadministeredthelastSacramentsjust beforeshedied.

Amovementisonfootforthe erectionofareceivingstationfor wirelessmessagesatBelfastHarbour,andthesubjectwillshortlyhe discussedby,theTrafficandNaviestionCommitteeoftheHarbour Board.Marconiamaaratusisbeing fittedonanincreasingnumber of steamersfrequentingtheDort,the latestvesselstobeenuinned rith thisinventionbelay;theMidland RailwayCompany'spassengervesselsantrimandDonegal,whichare ontheHeyshamservice,theLondonderryhavingPreviously.beenfittedwiththeanDaratus.

Rev.P.J.Cullinen,Belcoa,Blacklion.co.Fe-managh,hasinstbeen Presentedwithatestimonialofregardbe'theneonleofSt.Mary's, Dnatocher,Dinnhartonshire n whomhelabouredforaperiodof fouryears. Itconsistedoftwo handsomelyilluminatedaddresses.a goldchalice,asil^erteaandcoffee set,andachequeforasubstantial sum.

TheDail'Mashm-dearrensementFi tohavethenewParochialHallat morisbaneelr,co.Poo-gal.enii-oslo fittednnfortheIrishcolleseclass work.TheCollegestaffhasbeenreannointed,withMissAenesO'FarrellyesPrinci"al.Aresolutionwas nassedreiteratingthedemandfor essensja1TrishintheNationalUniversity.Mr. EdwardTrodden,ofFallsRoad,Belfast,whowaswellknown inNationalistcircles,diedrecently. Deceased,whowasa'6"man,was aProminent.memberoftheNational Forestersandactedformany yearsesTreasureroftheBranchS. T.M.Kenno.Muchsympathyisextended+ohisson,Mr.E.J.Trodden.and+ohisdaughter.MissE. Trodden,intheirbereavement.

ThelateMrs.SareollaJackson 'Vfilsolmean.ofcairnburn,Strandtown(Down),leftPersonalestate valuedatR27,172.Thetestratrix leftherestatetoherchildren,John Tinrichard,GreerEdmund.HerbertThomas.JamesGreer,andJosenhMeleolmsoninenualshares.

LTINSTER ASONNET

THEEATERDAWN.

(ByRev.JamesB.Pollard,P.P.).

OnMoab'shillsthedawnisbreakingpale, Thetranc'dvalesliestill,the huddledsheep, Withintheirguardedfoldscontentedsleet., Thelanguidbreezesontheircourses fail

Forthroughtheskies,fromAngel winesexhale osbstialodours,andtheshoulders steep, OfLeBarton.withpreciousunguents dreep

TheRev.P.Murphy,Bagenaletown,hasbeenappointedpriestof EdenderryinroomofthelateFatherKearney FatherMurphyhas ministeredinTlasenalstownformore thanfifteenyears,andhisdeparture hasoccasioneddeepregretamongst allclassesinthetown.

Mr.ValentineKilbride,sigeitor, hasbecomeamemberoftheAthy branchoftheUnitedIrishLeague, andhasforwardedasubscriptionof £2.ThecollectionfortheParliamentaryFundinthetownnowasromitstocloseon£5o.TheRev.S. Mackey,P.P.,hasconsentedtoacceptthepresidencyofthelocal branchoftheLeague.

TheLordChancellorandLord JusticeHolmesdismissedtheappeal onbehalfofMr.JohnSamuel JamesTombe,ofGrangeCottage, Bective,Co.Meath,railwayofficial intheemploymentoftheMidland GreatWesternRailway,fromanorderofMr.JusticeGibson,sitting asbankruPtciJudge,directing-the companytopayoutofhissalary totheOfficialAsieneethesumof £Tafornight.Thebankruptit wasstated,wasonlyinreceiptof £r60ayear,withAS.4d.aday-for expenses foracting astraffic canvasserandhotel expenses, when takenawayfromhome atnight whilehehadto supporthimself,ninechildren,and adomesticservant.

OntheoccasionofhisleavingKilkenny,forBelfast,Mr.HarryM'AwleywasPresentedwithaportmanteauonbehalfofthemembersof theCentralBranchoftheGaelic Leaeue,Kilkenny.Inmakingthe Presentation,Mr.Dennehy.saidtheir opinionofthe"BlackNorth." shouldhemodifiedwhenthatregion Producedmenoftheircomrade's ifamanisas oldashefeels, thenthesefellowsmust1:4 abouttenyears old.Theydon't intendtogrow old.Theyknow thatAyer'sSarsaparillagives newlife,strength, vigor.Makesthem feellikeboysagain. Improvestheappetite,aids digestion,keepsthenerves strongandsteady,andthe brainclearandactive.

isagreqtpreventiveof Bright'sdisease-andother kidneyaffections.Itpurifies theblood,restoresgoodappetite,sounddigestion,and robusthealth.

Asnowmade,Ayer'sSarsaparillacontainsnoalcohol.

Therearemanyimitation Sarsaparillas.

Besureyouget"Ayc." ProaredbyDr.1.C.Ayer&Co..Loyy,11,Mass.,

SATURDAY,MAY7,1910.

A type. Mr.M'Awleeinreturning thanes,saidhehadcomethereasa strangerwithadifferentreligion, butfromhisexperiencehecould saythathefoundnotraceofreligiousoreacialbigotry+.

Thegirls,nearlyyoinnumber. employedatpackinginMessrs.Kynoch'sExplosivesFactoryatArklow,wentoutonstrikeat9o'clock theothermorningforanincreaseof wattee.Themanagerofthefactory intlithatedthatthegirls'demand, )1' wou1heaccededto,andtheyreturnedtoworkafterthedinner hour.Thegirlshadbeenreceiving pieceworkwagesoffromes.to8s. 6d.,eachperweek,andtheincrease grantedaverages2,-perweekfor eachgirl.

Mr.JusticeBarton,recentlygrantedtheinjunctionsoughtbyMr. William.AnastasiusRaymondHeaven.of,4-PeterStreet,Manchester, azainitCaptainThomasS.Trench. ofGlenmalere,Tiallybrittas,Queen's Colletterestrainingthedefendant iron-cuttingdowncertaintreeson theInnisinhisoccupation,anddeclaringthatthePlaintiffwasentitledtothesportingrightsonthe lands.Hislordshipawarded£8; damagesandcosts,reservingfor specialatenirythequestionasto theageandnature,ofthetrees. e

AmongawideciecleofacquaintannoethedeathisregrettedofMr. MichaelDooley,Co.,Co.atBallvoran,Kilcormec:King'sCo.

CONNAUGHT

TheremainsofthelateSister TeresaKeanewereinterredinthe cemeteryattachedtotheconventof .Galway,2-thApril,immediat1,afterHiehMass,thecelebrant ofwhichwastheRev.Father.Davis,;deacon,Father!Neelyfandsubdeaeon,FatherM'AlinneY.

Atameetingofthetenantson theestateofAliciaConway,deceasedCo.Leitrim),comprisingthe townlendsofMullies,Falacarragh, Cornaeilleah,RussautEast,and RusseunWest,heldatManorhamilton,theRev.Patk.O'Reilly,P.P., Killaenet,presieline,aresolution waspassedcallingontheCongested District'sBoardtoenterintosuch neeol'tonsandtotakesuchsteps asmayhenecessarytopurchase theestateforthepurapseofre-sellin+' ittothetenantand,further. askireMr.JusticeFoss(inwhose CoerttheestateisfrthePurpose ofaPPointine,arec:iver),togive suchfacilitiesashemacconsider just.toenablethesaletotheten aOseohecarriedthrough.

totheAssociationandhislossto theWest,wherehewondistinction asaPrize-winnerinallleadingbuttercompetitionsforyearspastis muchregretted.

OnThursdaynight,StithApril, writesourBallingcorrespondent,a woman,namedMaryWalker,whose husbandresidesnearEnniscrone, wasfoundhangingbyaropefroma rafterinherfether'sbarnatRossert,Ballina.Aletterinthemost Pathetictermswasfoundcloseto thebodywhichwenttoshowthe derangedstateofthedeceased's mind.

AtaSpecialCourtinBallinasloe

MartinKe11,JamesMorris,John O'Dea,Patk.M'Hugh,MartinBoyle JohnCarrick,Thos.WI-lough,and Jas.Carrick.allofMulloughmore, werechargedwith"driving."the cattleoftwofarmersnamedCheeversandQuinn,aloylough.Theywere allboundtothepeacethemselvesin £20andtwosecuritiesof210each.

TheAustralia'Boy

lAnAppreciation

Australiaisgraduallybecoming moreAustralian,becausethe Australianboyisgrowingup destiny.Themorerecentgrowthof anationalsentimentintheCommonwealthisduetothecomingof ageofanewgenerationofour

unusualinthat,isthereJim?",Ingabout,"habitsoftheAmara"Yes.-no-yes.""ThatwillbeIlianboy.Day,andnight(ifhecan allright," 1said;andIthought'eludehisparents)hewillberoamtheinterviewwaslinished.ButJimlingaboutthestreetsandparks,or stilllingered.Thenheblurteditallfindingsomenewdeviceonavaout.Ilehadcomeontheaudaci-cantallotmentsomewherenotfar ousmissionofinvitingme,amas-away'--thevacantallotmentacross ter,toanunhole.clandestine"feed."whichadiagonalpath,or"short IlaughedandsaidIwouldcome,cut,"hasbeenworn,andwhere Jim saidthat asitwassometimessmallboysplaycricket, thelast night, and, Iwithakerosenetinasawicket.A wasgoing,theythough1would-lotofyouthfulmemoriesgoNiceto n'tmind.Thenheleftafterex-oneofthosevacantallotments, terexplaininghowtoknitekiogaiewherethebuilderhadnotyet admittancetothebaneuetting-hall.broughthisbricksandmortar.Tins Jim,Ihaveoftenthoughtwasthelayallabout,andbucketswith picalAustralianboy.Hewouldtheirbottomsknockedout,andold fightundertheleastprovocation,hats,andperhapsanadvertisement andbendthekneetonoone.Hehoardingonthecorner.Thelocal hadaverykeensenseofjustice,milemanortheurchinheemployed, andyoucouldalwaysgetalongwithtodrivehomethecows,always himsplendidlysolongasyoudidcameacrosstheallotment,and notruncountertohisideasofsometimescowsgotmixedupwith fairplay.Themastersandboys,thecricketers,andatothertimes, andpeoplegenerally,hehatedmostthemilkman'surchinfoughtwith werethosehewouldn'tPlay"theoneoftheotherurchins. Somestraightgame."Ofcoursehehat-timesthecowswereforgottenina edbooks,andfortheFrenchfan-gameofmarbles,andwhile"agguagehenursedtheloftiestcon-ates,"and"reels,"werewonand tempt.Heconldseenouseinitlost,thecowscalnlyateoffthe atall.Hedidn'twanttospeakhedge-topsofsomeunsuspecting to"alotofmiserablelittlefrog-householder. gyfellows,"asheoncecalledthem.Boyhoodisthetimewhenweuse ButJimlovedhorses,andcouldup,orshoulduseup,allthemon-

ridethemtoo.Also,hecouldplaykey-likecapaciteformischiefthat football,andIcanneverforgetthewehavewithinus.Thesuburb

(By"AnEnglishSchoolmaster,"infierce,andyatscientific,gameJimwherewelivedwasnotserved aHomeMagazine.) couldplay-especiallywhensomeofstraightthroughfromtownbythe thegirlsfromthegirls'collegecabletrams.Youhadtofinish wereonlookers.Sixteenyearsoldyourjourneebyahorse-car. The Jimhadhissweetheart,thedaugh-mostdisturbingevent-voumight andtakingchargeofhisnationalterofoneoftheleadinecitizen'sofhavethoughtitwasanearthquake thetown,andoneofthemosttick--thateverstruckthatpeacefulsublishproblemsofdisciplineIhadtoorbwastheafternoonthehorse-car faceacrossoutofJim'sloveaffair,bolteddownthemainstreetlike Jimwasahoarder,and,ofcourse,anexpresstrain,onlyfaster.The youngsters,who,evennow,arebe-notletoutatnight.Hegottohorseswerepanic-stricken,thedrivingreinforcedleanotherandnewerlearn,-howIdonotknow-thattheerwaswildwithexcitement,three generation, fairone-shewasbetween14andofthepassengers,,who were Irememberalittlewhileback,es-wasnotfaithful,antthatsheladiesfainted.anddangling, whenIwasteachingatCollegeinusedtoslipoutofnightsandmeetIbumping.crashingattherear thecentreofoneofourfinestsomeoneelse.*kmhow,onenight,ofthecarwasthecauseof Jimwasneweheretobefoundintheallthetrouble-halfadozenherowoolprodecinedistricts.Thelessoncollege.Atteno'clock-thetimeto;sewtins,tiedtogetherandsecurely dealtwiththegeographyof land,andsomeofmecharges,in Eng-patoutthelights-1hadnotyetfaetenedtothecar.Thatwasan I'm.Iwentroundthedormi-Australiant'oy'slittlejoke.I answertoaquestionhadsaidthattones.andinthecubicle,sharedbyknowhim,andhe'snotahadsort, theywouldliketovisittheMother

Country.Onesturdylittlefellow whowasusuallytheringleaderin allthemischiefthathappenedin theclass,helduphishandand clickedhisfingers."Whatisit?"

TherewasalargemeetoftheCo GalwayHunt(the"Blazers")at Dansand13theoccasionbeingthe PresentationbyCol.Courtenay.,C.B. onbehalfoftheHunt('lub,toMr. Daly.the.ex-hon.Treasurer,ofa hau(domeilluminetedaddress,cornmenhorativeofMr.Daly'sservices tosportinthetonnaf are. ColonelCourtenaysaidthatwereit notformenlikeMr.Daly,neither inGalwaynorelsewhereinIreland, wouldtheyhavebeenabletocarry' onfox-hunting,inspiteofbad timesandgeneraldeeran.nasthey haddme.Mr. suite'lyreplied. Mr.endMrs.DalysubsequentlyentertainedtheneemeercftheHunt etlunch,afterwhichthecoverts weredrawn,andtherewasarunto Rafordduringtheafternoon.

TheCastlereaGuardianonthe e---rionofMr.Hanson,secondeday Sweeney,haveresolvedunenime:4vtoexpend£SooforthebuildingontheWor'-heusegroundsof Aresidentforthenunsengagedin theWorkhouseasnerves

ftisunderstoodthatthecreamers managersofC'onasseightintendmalaiseaPresentationtooneoftheir colleagues.Er.MartinBeiree,Kiltoghert,Co.,Leitrim,ntheoccasionofhisestem°nontothemanagementoftheCo-oPeratieePair gocienYatAnnacetty.Limerick. Heinehasreenteredvaluableserene,

Iasked."Please,sir,"heeerlairnedindecisivetones,"Idon'twant togotoEngland,oranyother country-Australia'sgo-denoughfor me."Theotheryoungsterswereso carriedawaythateventhosewho wantedtoseeEnglandburstinto cheering,whichwassuppressedonly beashowerofimpositionsandotherpenalties.Iwas,however,so pleasedwiththismanifestationof nationalpridethatsoonafterIhad Sutherland's"HistoryofAustralia,'introducedasareading-honk, anditwasveryinterestingtosee howabsorbedtheyallbecamein thediscoveryofAustralia,and:the troubloustimesoftheearlydays.

Theirimaginationswerefiredwitha romance,Iamafraid,most-adult readerscannotfindinSutherland's ratherheavystyle.

Thegrown-upAustralianisademocrat,butyoungAustralia,not yetin"longpants,"isafargreaterdemocratthanhisfatherorbig brother.Iappealedtotheirdemocraticinstincts,especiallyasIalso didnottrytointerferewithsome ofthesacredritesandceremonies, includingthe"midnightfeed."On thenightbeforebreaking-upclaywhichwasalsotohemelastday asapedagogne-abig"spread," hadJaenarrangedtotakeplacein oneofthestudies.OfcourseIwas notsupposedtoknow-mastersare neversupposedtoknowanything thatisgoingonbehindthesceneshutIwasnotgoingtointerfere.

Muchtomysurpriseontheafternoonbefore,the"hardestcase,"in theschoolcametomeinthemaster'sroom."Well.what'sthetrouble,now,Jim'"Jimhesitated. Itwasaboldstroke,andhewas doubtfillho'wIwouldtakeit."Sir willonpromisenottotellanyone whatwearerollertodo?"I promised."Well,sir,weacehayJaeafeed "Notkaug

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ThePresidentofthegreatestRe-Mgthatmanyofthetalesthatare publicofourtime,denouncedthetoldarelegendandfable. Englishmisrulewhichexiledso"St.PatrickintroducedintoIremanymillionsofIrishpeoplefromlandtheLatinlanguage.Itbetheirnativeland,andhisvigorouscamethelanguageoftheChurchall wordsdrewcheeraftercheerfromovertheisland,anditmadeaun-' the1300guestsass!mbledattheionwithRomethathasneversince ArretonSt.Patrick'sDay. beenbroken.Helaidthefoundation theguestofhonouroftheofthecultureandthespreadofedClub,PresidentTafthadbeenmostucationandthedevelopmentofthe royallywelcomedbutwhen,astheliberalartswhichputIrelandinthe execativeheadoftheUnitedStatesforefrontofcivilisationforathouhetookoccasiontocondemnafrien-sandyears. dlyPower'smistreatmentofasub- F-om182oto1907,18,000,000 legtisland,eventhoughheputthe" foreignerssettledintheUnited mistreatmentinthepasttense,itStates,andofthese3,800,000were arousedtheaudiencetofeverishap-fromIreland.Whentheemigration Plause. fromIrelandwasatitsheightand

Thelatneuetwas,theaiggesteverforyearsthereafter,nia,nyofthe atterwtedbytheIrishFellowship ChiliandoneOfthebiggesteverIrishemigrantswerethehewersof heldinthecity,as'wellasoneofwoodandthedrawersofwater. Theseimmigrants,manyofthem themoatsuccessful. Deannethe enormouscrowdthatpackedthreeignorantanduneducated,butsturdy labourers,gavetotheirchildrenthe bigbanquethalLsaidthenwasjam-benefitsofPubliceducationandthe modintothehiegestofthethree,equality,ofopportunitywhichhas whenthespeechmakingbecan,every-beensocharacteristicoflifeinthe thineworkedsmeothly,andPresidentTaft'sbroad,steamingsmile11-UnitedStatessincethebeginningof itshistory,andto-e+itisnottoo luminatedthewholescene.

Thewholecelebrationcentredar-muchtosaythattheIrishcitizens oundthevestofhonourandhisofthiscountryandtheirimmediate descendantsoccupyadistinctlY1 praisesofthefrithrice,esaecialla h ofthebeaatyofit,:women,thathitherplaceinSocietyandinthe communitethantheedida'genera- constitatalthefairesthalfofthetionago.Theproportionoftheir aadienee,andhisspeechgaveample proofhehadkissedtheBlame'snumberthathavebeensuccessful, andarewell-todohasgreatlyin- stone.

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donoftheParliamentaryoratoas, FloodandGrattan,andthegreatestofall,O'Connell.

"InMilercountries,SiFranca,in Spain,inAustria,aremany.Irishmenandfamiliesofprominenceand Positionwonbyable.loyal,and courageousserviceunderaforeign flag.TheM'MahonsofFrance,the O'DonnellsofSpain,the'Malesof Austria,arebutafewoftheinnstrionsnames.

"Inthiscountryitisworth,of notethatAndrewJaeksonandhis greatPoliticaloPPonent,JohnC. Calhoun,bothboastedoftheirIrish stock.Montgomerywhofellat Quebec;theSullivansofNewflamPshire,andKnox,Washington'sdevotedassistantduringtheRevolutionarywar,andthefirstSecretary ofWar,wereIrishmen.Andthen, aswecometotheCivilWar,inall thelonglistofIrishstockweend thegreatestpurelymilitarygenital ofthewar,PhilipH.Sheridan.

"ForthisClubyoucouldhaveno moresuitablenamedthantheIrish FellowshipClub,forifyoucalledit theTrishClubitwouldbenecessarilyafellowshipclub.Ifyoucalled itafellowshipclubitwouldbea reasonablepresumptionthatitmast beanIrishClub.

"Iamgladtohehere:Iam gladtofeeltheinspirationofone's kindthatpermeatesthisentire company,andIshalllongcarryin eratefulremembranceyourcordial "reeting."

TheBanaiethallwasbeautifullycreasedinthelasttwogenerations. TheamalgamationbetweentheIrish- desoratedwithrosesaidsmilax,almenandAmericanshasgone,and thoueliwdrFlywonderfulportraitsof t President'raftcausedcon:dd.-TableheIrisharerapidlybeingabsorbed andareraaidlecontrirattingtheir woniermatt. AtPresidentTaft's placewasahugebedoforchids.shiretothenewanddistincttype ofAmerican. TheIrishmanhas PRESIDI:NTTAI"T'SSPEECH.contributedinthiscommontypeto 'rhePres:dentdevotedhisspeech toSt.Patrick'slife,and,although hereadit,itwasfollowedwith theclosestinterest.bytheaudienae ThPresident,beforereadinghis speech,madethefollowingintroductor%remarks

"Ie'restedtohesarciA01.mti feetraivies-csoodfeelinwhenI ca:rahers.butIdidnotexpectto basetheiseffaaleecetacyofmeetinesotneaeIrishbeauties. Had I.at,e-nitwasthecustom-acustom 1hihieanprco--ofcallingin theleenastoheleaentertainment lirethi,Iwouldhaepreparedenvselfwithverymuchliorecare;and soxifNeelhearnt,reada.dro-estseea.h,youtidiesma7 knowthatit we;,dietothefactthatyourhonofa;ablecommitteedidnottellme thepleasurethatwasbeforemeor thedignitythatwastoreceive."

ThePresidentthenreadhisaddrew:-

"Mr.Chairmana'alGentlemenof th'IrishFellewshipClub,itisfive year.si9ce.Ita3tedthelineflavour oficon!hisaitelityataltincheen, where,:aystaywasonlytoo'short formypleasure.Whenyour.honourEllecoemittzevisitednie,therefore, Iyieldedtothetemptationand agreedBeatatobecomeyourguest, whenyo'ishouldmeettocelebrate thederthatawakestheheartthrobs ofeverytruesonofIreland.

*"ht.Patrick'sDayinthemorning.' Ineverquiteunderstood thesienificanceofthelastthree wordsofthephraseunlessthey meantthatthebalahtnessofthe morningdidnotwearawayuntil loneinthenightofthedayinthe spiitofthosewhoareloyalto *eanniversary.Onsuchanioecastatasthis,one'smindturnsnattuellatothehistoryofthatbaaatifuli3lini--'withherbacktoward Britain,herficetotheWeet'-and thepartthatSt.Patrickplayedin hercivilisationanddevelopment.

"St.Patric'cwashorn-pro'sEoathebanksoftheSevern,at,a townthathecalledBannaventa, lieyearsafterthebiethofChrist.

"CriticalGermanscholarshave attemptedtomakethislifeofSt. Patricka!Teeth.Conlindowntous araitdoes,fromthefifthcentury, endfromalandfulloflegendand poeoeryandmyth,ittaptsunlit

itschivalry,itscaAvityforenjoymentoflife,itsimagination,and, last,hutnotofleastimnortance, itssenseanditsenjoymentofhumour.

"InallourwarstheIrishmen havebeentothefront-intheRevolation,intheWarofi8ta,inthe MexicanWar,andintheMilWar. Theyarenaturull epeople andtheirpatrioticlovefortheiradoptedcountrymadethemsoldiersin theArmyoftheUnion,thanwhom therewerenomoredaring,nomore effectivethanthey.

"Thebeautyandfascinatingwit ofthedaughtersofIrelandhave everbeenwreathzdinstoryand poor.Nogreaterproofoftheirresietible;lancesoftheIrishlassies canhe.foundthanthebloodysthtotewhichanEnglishKingfeltit necessarytopass,providingthat EnglishsettlersinIreland,marrylineIrishwomenshouldbecondemn-edtodeathandhanged,afterhavMebeenpreviouslydisembowelled.It woildseemasifthedeathpenalty mighthavebeenenough,butitwas necessarytoaddhorrorstothepreliminariesofdeathtoovercomethe temptationofIrishbeauty.

TwellremembervisitlingtheEmeraldIsle,nowaquarterofacenturyago.Welandedonhershores earlyinthemorningofaJulyday anditseemedtomeasnothingwas evergreener,nothingwaseversweeter,nothingwasevermereattractive thanQueenstownHarbouratthat hour.

"Whatstruckmemostonour ProgressthroughIrelandwasthe lightningflashofreparteefromeverysonanddaughterofthesoil, whomweaddressed,whetheritwas thewaiterormaidatthehotel,the newsboyundothestreet,*edriver oftheja9ntikigcar,theoldwoman atthedoerofhercash,thefarmersotontheroadortheboatmanonthelakesofKillarney,one neverenetterdhimorherinaconversationthatitdidnotendwith aflashoffriendlywitattieexpenseoftheinterrogator.

"Thereissomethingaboutthe landscapesoftheislandthatremindsoneofTrishcharacterand thistoryitissoftandsadwith ;theoverhaneineclouds,andthen (darkwiththesuddenstorm,and

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"AsIhavesaid,thehistoryof Irelandissuch,thatuntilveryrecentyearshergreatsanswerecut offeitherasthemartyrsofarebellion,likeRobertEmmetorWolfe Tone,orweredriventomanifest theirbrilliantintellectdalpowers andgreattraitsofcharacterinotherlandsthanthatoftheirbirth.

"EnglishhistoryandEnglishliteraturearefulloftheachievements ofnativesonsofIreland.The greatest'.ofEnglishpoliticalPhilosophers,statesmenandorators,EdmutedBurke,wasborninDublin, ofparentswhocamefromCork, andafamilylongsettledinthe SouthofIreland.Sotoo,anearlier,andnotlessnotellpoliticalwriterandliterarygenius,DeanSwift, wasborninDublin.

TheliterarymenofEnglandSheridan,Goldsmith,andSternewereIrishmen.OfEnglishmilitary geniuses,theDukeofWellington, LordRoberts,LordKitchener,and manyotherswereIrishmen.So,too attheBar.Thegreatest&pitylawyerthatEnglandhaseverknown. HughCairns.'madeLordChancellor andEarloftheEnglishpeerage, yensboraintheCountyofDown. Trel'and,andthesamecountryProducedthefirstRoMlanOatholictiChief JusticeofEngland,LordRussellof Kilhowen.Norshouldweomitmen-

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Answer:Thesymbolicalmeaningofthe minglingofthewineandwaterin thechalicesuppliesthemostsatisfactoryanswertothisquestion.The winesymbolisesChrist,whoneeds noblessing,andwhoreceivesno benefitfromHisunionwithhumanity;hencethewineisnotblessed.

Question:-

"Youngwoman,"oaksIsthere any,shortroadtoperfection?

Answer.Thesecolumnsarehardlytheplace todiscusssuchaquestion.Itis bettertoconsultyourconfessor.

SpiritualwritersPutitthisway: Itisthesayingofholymenthat, ifwewishtobePerfect,wehave nothingmoretodothanPerform theordinarydutiesofthedaywell. Ashort,roadtoperfection-shortbe-

Thewatersymbolisesthepeople,whOicausenoteasy,butbecausePertin-

waterbeforeitismingledwiththe wine.Thisblessingdoesnotapply somuchtothewaterastothepeople.InrequiemMassesthisblessing,andothersthathavereference totheapplicationofthefruitsof theMasstotheliving,areomitted becausethepurposeoftherequiem Massisespeciallytoaidthesouls inpurgatory.

Question:Whatreligionhasapersonwho professesbeliefinGod,butdenies theDivinityofChrist.?"B.L."

Answer:Ifany,itisnotthetrueone.He iscertainlynota°bristles.

Question:Cantwosecondcousins,bothCatholics,hemarriedinanywaywith theritesoftheCatholicChurch7 "Prospector."

Answer:Yes,iftheyobtainthenecessary dispensations. Iwouldrecommend "Prospector,"toconsulthispastor!

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sacredtribunalactsnotasmere man,but astheminister oftheMostHigh God, Who"castsbehindHisback,"the sinsofthetrulypenitent(Is., xxviii.,17),andthrowstheminto thedeepandsilentplacesofthe sea)(Mich.,vii.,19),whencethey shallneveragainbecastupeither upontheshoresoftime,orofeternity.Thesecretofconfessiondiffers fromallothersinthesacrednessof itssanctions,initsfar-reaching character,inthemorethannatural fidelitywithwhichithasbeenobserveddownthecourseoftheages. Evenamongthehumanweedsthat thePopeshavethrownovertheir gardenwall,everyformofhuman frailtyhasrespectedthe"still-born silence"whichguardsforeverthe

Theoriginatorsof"BibleChristianity"beganbybeingbadCatholicsandendedby.rebellionagainst Authorityandbysettingupareligionoftheirown,notastricter. holier,purerteaching,butonemore conformabletofallennaturemore fittedtoluxurioustastesand-more inaccordancewiththatfreedomof Electionwhichendsasaruleby menfollowingthedictatesofthat whichisstrongestinthem,-lust, ambition,andtheprideoflife.

insofarasitapplies,tothesigilneedgrace,andtowhom,withtheireaandintelligible.Assoonasa bumorsealorsecretoftheCathounionwithChrist,accruesthegreat-personreallydesiresandsetsab-lieconfessional.Itisinverytruth, " eatbenefits.Thislesignifiedbyoutseekingithimself,heisdissat-God'ssecret."Thepriestinthe theSignoftheCrossmadeovertheisfiedwithanythingbutwhatis tanglibleandclear,andconstitutes somesortofdirectiontowardsthe practiceofit. Wemastbearinmindwhatis meantbyPerfection.Itdoesnot meananyextraordinaryservice,&lye thingoutoftheway,orespeciall, heroic-notallhavetheopportunitt ofheroicacts,ofsufferings-butit meanswhatthewordperfectionordinarilymeans.TVperfectwemean thatwhichhasnoflawinit,that whichiscomplete,thatwhich is consistent, that which is sound-we mean the oppositetoimperfect.He,then,is Perfectwhodoestheworkofthe dayperfectly,antiweneednotgo beyondthistoseekforperfection. ifyo'askmewhatyouageto do,inordertobeperfect,Isay,portalsofGod'stribunalofmercy, first:DonotlieinbedbeyondthetheSacramentofPenance.And,on duetimeofrising,giveyourfirsttheotherhand,historyhasfurnishthoughtstoGod;makeagoodvi-edmanyinstances(asweshowed sittotheBlessedSacrament; someyearsago)inwhichpriests theAngelusdevoutlyeatanddrinkhavefacedfine,imprisonment,and toGod'sglory;saytheRosaryevendeath,whentheoccasiondewellherecollected; keepouthadmendedit,ratherthanviolateby thoughts;makeyoureveningmeeei-actorword,orsigntheobligation tenonwellexamineyourconscienceofperpetualsecrecy.Wereferhere daily.--CardinalNewman. tosucheasesasthoseoftheSt. .JohnofNepomuk,themartyrof thesealFatherMcLaughlin,of Question:- eyrFatherGilesofNotreDametheywereable,tousethewordsof HowcansinhepardonedbynsreJohnBale,toenjoylife.,bellycheer (Montreal) themartyredpriests, lytellingit?"Remorse." FathersDumoulinandKobVlowiez,tandothercomfortsdeniedbythe Answer.- andFatherLutz.OfoneofthesePapacy. Nowonderyousignyourselfre-devotedPriests(FatherDumoulin),Torefertosomefewofthese morse,"ifyoubelieve'asyonwrite. Sincannotbepardoned(bywerele) tellingit),accordingtotheteaching oftheCatholicChurch.Judaswas notpardoned,thoughheconfessed hiscrime.

TheChurchinherprecautionfor theworthycelebrationoftheHoly SacrificeoftheMass,hasprescribedthatthecandlesshallbeofpure wax,asshePrescribesoliveoilfor thesanctuarylamp, Itisstrictlyforbiddentoburnin thenecessarycandlesparaffine,stermr,tallow,ortomixsuchingredientswithwaxtoagreaterextend thantwenty-fivepercent. Thepurebees'waxissymbolical ofthepuremanhoodandbodyof OurDivineSaviour.Thebrilliant flamepointstoHisDivinity,the tapersymbolisesHishumannature. ThewaxitselfdenotesHisvirginal Person; HencetheChurchisparticularin herrequirementsconcerningthecandlesusedfortheHoly,Sacrifice,and notmerelyforillumination. Masscannotheofferedwithout lightsexceptbyspecialpermission oftheHolySee.Themissionaries

Confession,indeed,isonlyoneof thethreepartsofthesacraments ofPenance,andbynomeansthe mostessential,theothertwobeing contritionandsatisfaction.Without contrition,.r"sorrowanddetestationofsin,withafirmpurposeto sinnomore"(ConedofTrent), thereisnoforgivenesspossible.The Catholicmusthaveatrue,intense sorrowforeachandeveryworts' sinhehascommittedthemotiveof hissorrowmusthesupernatural, restingnotonthenaturalconsequencesofhissin,butonthefear ofhell,thelossofheaven,orthe loveofGodandJeansChrist.He musthateanddetestsinasthe Oceanicawerepermittedtouse candlesmadeofpurifiedlinseedfish ail.

Questfc4:-JuniorCandidate,"&ekesthe namesofthe"LakePoets,"and whytheyweresocalled.

Dr.Littledale,acelebratedProtestantEpiscopalclerictellsne withoutdisguisewhatkindofmen thosewerewhofoundtheCatholic Churchdiscordantwiththeirviews, andoutofkeepingwiththeirlives. "Thesereformers,"hesays,"who arecitedasauthoritiesandasexamplesweremenofthebasestand loweststamp.Theycommittedor encouragedthevilestcrimes;they werecorrupt,dishonest,cowardly, andirreligious.Theyviolatedevery pledgeandeverydutywhichbound themtoman,anditisconsequently mostimprobable,tosaytheleastof it,thattheycanbesafeguidesin mattersrelatingtoGod.Whenthe violationofvowsandrepudiationof oathsrendereda'continuanceinthe ChurchofRomeimpossible,thedefaultingprieststurnedtotheformationofaChurchpossessing.aconvenientlaxityofdisciplinewhere

whodiedindisgraceofasupposed murdererintheFrenchconvicthell ofNewCaledonia,justbecausehe wouldnot.revealtherealcriminal, whoafterwardspubliclyvowedhis ownguilt-the"SedneyMorning Herald,"saidsome1ryearsago thathis"heroicdevotiontoa senseofdutyconstitutedanactof heroismtowhichitwouldhebard tofindaparallel."

greatestevilintheworld,andsincerelyPromisetoavoidit,andthe occasionsthereofforthefuture.He musthereadyalsotowakegood thepasth,repairinganyinjurybe mayhavedonehisneighbourinhis characterorhisproperty,andsatisfyGodinunionwiththeinfinite satisfactionofJesusChristbyperformingthepenanceenjoinedbyhis confessor.Otherwisethemerecon-

Answer.Theterm"LakePoets,"isappliedtoWordsworth,Coleridge,and Southeybecausetheylivedforfessionortellingofsinisof'no someyearsinthebeautifullake1.availforPardon,theabsolutionof countryofEngland. God'sPriestisnullandvoid,and thePenitenthutaddstheguiltof sucrile?.etohisoriginalguilt.

Question:DoestheEditorofthe"Question Box,"knowofanyreligiouscommunityofwomenwhocommunicate daily?-"BushGirl."

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TheEditorofthe"Q.B."does NMknowofanyreligiousOrderor essemunityofwomenintheCahootChurchinwhichdailyCon:trunksisnotpractisedh'allthe seinahersastarascircumstances nilPermit.

Theseremarkshavebeensuggested toesbyastatementmadeashort timeagoinasectionoftheSecularPressinthe"WestAustralian" totheeffect.that,inaParticular instance,aPriestrecentlyviolated thesealofconfessionwhiletestifyinginoneofthecourtsofthat country.ThePhiladelphia"Catholic Standard,"ofOctober2,dealing 'withthesubject,saysinaneditorialParagraph-"Muchadoaboutnothine"isthe.substantialfactregardingaloudblareoftrumpetsin thesecularPressoveraso-called breaehofthelawoftheChurchin regardtothesecrecyoftheconfessional.Whentheparticularsofthe casecitedareexamined,thereisno realgroundforthealarurrtobe found.Itisjustthecaseofarunawayknockbyasmallboyata halldoorbeforetheelectricbellera.

Question:Arethereanyexamplesinhistory toshowthettheSeeloftheConfessionalhasneverbeenbrokenbya pries*."T.B.C."

Answer.-

AnoldgPanishProverbrunneth +hes "Asecret!nowntotwo nersoneisGod'ssecretasecretamongthreeisallmen'sproperty." Theseyingissingularlyappropriate,

Awomanpenitenttoldincourton prawnofexamination,someof whatpassedinconfessionbetweena Priestandherself.Thepriestwas notcalledontojustify,andifhe hadbeenhewouldmostcertainly haverefused.Nopriesteventhose PutoutoftheChurchbyformalexcommunication,haseverbeenknown tobetrayasecretconfidedtohim, nnderthevelofconfession.nomat-. terwhatdeeendedonthedisclosure."

Question:Howdid"BibleChristianity,"heein.andwhatledtheoriginators tosetitup?

worthiesbenameJohnPovuet, whowasmadeProtestantBishopof WinchesterisdescribedbyMaitland as"arunawaytraitor,"andby ProtestantDeanHookasanimmoralandbadman,whowasat lastsolosttoallsenseofshame, thathelivedinopenadulterywith abutcher'swife.MilesCoverdale, "themanoftheBiblewasafriar, ofS.Augustine'sOrder,whobroke hisvowsandmarriedagirldescribedbyCoverdale'swifeas"young frisky,andunpleasant,"whileshe designatedMasterCoverdaleasbeingtoofondofwomenandwineto beafitroantoreformreligion. JohnHooperwhowasaCistercian monk,RobertFerreraCanonofS. Augustine,NicholasRidley,John Bale,JohnHales,PeterVurwen, JohnJewell,WilliamTiarlov2,Hugh Latimer,RobertHolgate,Anthony Delabarre,allfallenpriestswhose specificcrimesarereferredtoby Dr.Lttledale,whosays,"Ihave saidlittleabouttheircorporate guiltinassistinginorconvincing atthemurders,adulteries,forgeries, robberiesandsacrilegeswhichwent onallroundthem.Theyhadnone oftheirregardtothepoor,no wordofsympathyfortheaged,sick andhelpless.Theywerefalse to theirGod,theirSovereign,andto thelibertiesoftheircountry." NowondersuchmenastheseabandonedtheCatholicChurch! No wondertheysetupaChurch of theirown.DeanSwiftexpresseda wishthatthePope,whenhecleared hisgardenwouldnotthrowhis weedsoverthewallintotheEstn,lishedChurch.Butherethe weedstransplantedthemselvesand choseagardenoftheirown,where theycouldflourishinalltheirhindrancefromthedisciplineofthe CatholicChurch."Theywentout fromus,buttheywerenotofus." (i.S.John,ii.Tee)."Theyhave gonetheway',ofCain."S.Jude,ii t..

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TheHealthofMonsignorByrneofyouknowbetterthan1do;nearBYHISGRACEOFADFnAll)10.lyallofyouknowaswellasIdo, 'themeasureofhisdevotiontothe 10hurchinSouthAustralia.(Hear,. Whentimeiscomingitmarchesbear.)Hehasfilledvariousoffices, withleadenfeet.Whenitgoes,itandtilledeachofficewell.As takeswinesuntoitself,andflies apriestinchargeofimportantdis- away-diesataratesorapidthattrios,asVicar-General,asAdmin- turningtolookforitamomentistratorfirstofthediocese,thentruetothemottoofitsfounder,andmannedbyanefficientstaffof later,welookinvain.Initscome ofthearchdioceseofAdelaide,hisWeareallfarriliarwiththesen-teachers,self-sacrificing,labouring ing,asinitsgoing,itworksmane recordhaseverbeenaclear,unbrok-tenceofDante,writtenattheen-cultured,equal,inaword,toall' changes.Fiftyyearsmake,inany theeducationalrequirements'ofour enrecordofsuccess. ImentiontranceofhisInferno,"Giveuphope humanlife,a!aidelengthenedspan,outthemoreimportantofficesheld,alleewhoenterhere."Antheen-ageandcountry.Theonlything Thisdayfiftyyearsagoanevent Severalotherpositionsofasub-tranceofeverysecularschoolinneededtocrownourCatholiceducetookplacewhichisthefar-offyetsidiarynatureintheChurchspherethisState-perhapsintheCommon-tionalsystemintkediocesewas real,occasionofourpresentmeethehasheldtoo,;andheldeverwealth-thesamesentencecanbethiscentralnovitiatewheregifted, ing.Ourvenerableguestwasonwithgaintoreligionandwithhonzealous,enthusiasticsoulscanbe Aprilto,185o,raisedtothedignity ourtohimself.Thesearematters, ofthepriesthood.Oldmenare howeverwhichareopentopublic pronetocallupthepast.Atthe view,andofwhichthepublicis dateoftheordinationoftheRight competenttojudge-willhave Rev.MonsignorIwasbutabon, a amongahundredandtwenty'other judged-foritself.Itwas mrfortunemygoodfortune,howev-

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wouldbebroughtto.,etherthathas notitsCatholiCschool.Theschool, asageneralrule,isasolidand elegantbuildingofbrie{orstone, suitable.furnishedwithallthoseed- ucationalappliancesthatsciencecam suggest,orexperienceprovetobe conducivetotheimpartingofknow- ledgeandtothecomfortofchildren

boys,attendantaagrammarer,-tobebroughtintospeciallyItiontoconquerortodiebravely.!country,withoutevertoeingfrom school-aboyworriedbytheway-closerelationshipwiththeMonsig-IDuringthelastfiftyyearsthatviewpreparationforthatbetter wardnessofLatinaccidenceandof nor,andIcantestifytowhatthehattleforthepreservationofthecountrythatisbeandthegrave. Latinsyntax,andbewilderedbythe publicmaynotknow.IgratefullyfaithandmoralsofourCatholic PerversitiesofGreekparticlesandof Greekverbs.You,Fathers,have,Paymyhonesttributetohisun-(childrenhadbeenfoughtwithdeter- beenyourselvesthroughthetrial,stintedloyaltytowardsme,asIdo,urination,couraee,andperseverance, andcanseerpathise.(Laughter.)tothepracticalcommonsenseofhisnotunworthyofthebesttraditions Thereisnoroyalroadtolearningcounselsintimeofdoubt,and.to:ofchivalry..Thecontesthasbeen withintheChurch,asthereisnothestaunchnessofhissupportwhen(,againstmightyodds,yetithasnot royalroadwithout.Inthepreparedifficultiescroppedup(Cheers.) Ibeenwithoutsuccess.Godhasin-AtarecentgatheringifCatholic ator,stagesofourclericaleducesventuretoborrowagainfromaclay'deed'sinnedtheunitedeffortsofcler-;SocietiesinMelbourne.HisGrace, tionthewaywasveryhard.Thesicwritereer,teachers,andparents,withre-'ArchbishopCarrsuggestedtheform- inanstrickenwithyearsisdescribed sultsthatcouldhardlyhavebeenationofanIrish-AustralianMilitary wuoniammediodefonteleporum,itiopedfor.Theenrolmentofchild-CorPs.Explaininghisviewsmore

cesewherethirtyCatholicchildren "Deathbethecallingofthe,cler- gy,"wasthemottoofthechival- rousoldknight,SirHenryParkes. whowasthefatherofthepresent secularsystemofeducationinNew SouthWales.Theadministrationof thatActorsystemhasbeen,for thelastthirtyyears,faithfuland written,"Giveupallhopeofpre- servingtheCatholicfaithallyoutrainedinallspiritualandsecular whoenterhere."Thegauntletwasiscience,andgooutfromthishome castdowndefiantly.Itwastakenofknowledge,ofvirtue,andhap- up-notcertainlywithoutthatprudepiness,andtrainsuccessivegenera- bonsanchildrentobeusefuland genera- entfearwhichisthemotherofsafe ty,hutwithastubborndetermina-virtuouscitizensofourprogressive

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Surgitamari&liquid. teninestheticschoolsintheyear,fullytheArchbishopsaidHewas Likenee,theMonsignorhasclimbedMt(theyearinwhichallGovern-verygladtoseethatthematter thehill.Hispath,likemine,nowmentaidwaswithdrawnfromde-hadbeentakenupwarmlyHehad declines.AshadowonthehaPPin-Inominationalschools)-college,boar-nodesiretopresshisideasunduly essofthemomentnsishtsuggestit-,ding,select,andprimaryschoolsalluponanyone.Hehadmerelymade selfbutitisashadowwhichcan-included-forthewholedioceseofthesuggestion,andwhatevertherenotobscurethebrightnessofChris-Goulburndidnotreachalinee;oo.suitoftheconsiderationofitby denfaith,of('hristianhope, ofTheCatholicDirectoryforTem-thedelegatesmightbeitwouldhe ('hristiancontent.Therewouldseemtakingitsstatiticsfromtheofficialperfectlyacceptabletohim. tohe,tothepoet'sfancy,anthe-reportofourDiocesanInspector-TheywereyoungAustralians.He vitable element ofbitterness,givesthetotalnumberreceivinged-wasmnotyoung,and he temperingeveryjoy. There!motionintheCatholicschoolsofwasnotAustraliannom,so isnosucheleinentinthePre-thediocesefortheyear1909asthe matter touched them sentcase.TheMonsienorisgrate-4898-verycloseoncoon.Thisshowsmuchmorecloselythanitdidhim, ful-I,too,amgrateful-thatProvi-athreefoldincrease,whileitwouldandthereforehewassurethatit dancehissnaredhimtoseethehedifficulttoprovethattheincreasewouldreceivefavourableeonsidera- lengthof,earsbedoessee.Intheofpopulation;andindeedofenrol-tionattheirhands.Theproposal, hindsofcodareweall.Lifeandmeat,intheschoolsoftheState,wassuggestedbythereviewofthe deatharehutehetilersinthegame.hasmorethandoubledinsidethisCatholiccadetsbytheGovernor- PerfervidlyIwish,fondlynpray,'periodofthirtyyears.TheincreaseGeneralonSt.Patrick'snay,He thatinheaven'sdecreesthereisinthenumberofteachers,inschooltrustedthatthesecadetsmightlive writtenfortheMonsignoralongaccommodation.inequipment, intoalonglife,andstillnothave termyetoflifeandlabour,ofmodernmethodsofimparting'snow-theirmilitaryservicescalledupon, healthandpeace.(Applause.)-"Theledgetotheyoung,andInall-roundbutconsideringthepresentstateof efficiency,isstillgreaterthanthethingsthroughouttheworldnoone

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couldpronouncewithcertaintyor withenvdegreeofprobability,what wastoo1rrwithinthenextten years.Alltheyknewwasthatthe nationwhichwaspreparedwasthe nationhillwasrespected,andthe nationwhichwasorganised,even thol4hitspeoplehefewandits territorylarge,asinthecase of SouthAfricacouldofferresistance tonumbersfarexceedingits.own.

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TheillustrationfromSouthAfrica wasamostPertinentone.Both countries-SouthAfricaandAustralia-hadvastterritoriesandsmall populations.InthecaseofSouth Africa,theyhadintheTransvaalan armedbodyof. before bendbylearningmilitarytactics, andtheuseoftherifle,andthe resultwasthatforalongtime theyheldathaythe'entirepowerof England.Whenpeoplereferredto thesn..allpopulationofAustralia, andexuressedtheviewthatsucha smallpopulationcoulddolittleto repelaninvader,theyshouldrememberwhatwasdoneby.theBoers Iftheywenthacktoancienttimes theywouldfindthatsomeofthe mostsignalvictorieshadbeenwon bysmallbodiesofmenagainstinfinitelysuperiornumbers.

hehadenumerated.Ithadbeen saidbyawisemanthatifthey wishedtoPreservepeacetheymust bepreentredforwar.

TheScotchregimentwasformed manyyearsago,andwasProudof thedistinctionithadwon.The morethesemilitarycorpsweremaitinlied'thewiderwoulditbecome knownoutsideAustraliathat,althoughthepopulationofAustralia wasnotgreat,itwasapopulation whosemenwerewellskilledinthe artofwar,andwhowouldbePreparedtogiveagoodaccountof themselvesintheeventofaninvasionoftheircountry.Hesuggested thematterasoneofpublicduty, butwould entirelytotheir judgment,andwouldhepreparedto receiveanyconclusiontheyarrived atwithequanimity.(Cheers.)

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ItwasundoubtedlytruethatAustralia,withitsvastextentandits /abundantresources,hadattracted, notonlytheattention,butthedesireofmorethanone,foreignnation.Itwassaidthatwecould relyuponthepowerofBritain.As longasBritainwasatpeacethat wasperfectlytrue,butwhocould tellwhenthevastarmamentsnow beingprepared--thoseDreadnoughts, towTvingmultipliedbymorethan oneofthecontinentalcountrieswouldheinconflictonewiththe other.Andnoonecouldtellhowfee itwouldthnbepossibleforEngland torenderassistancetohero:ereea colonies.

THF,BOI-NDENDUTYOFAUSTRALIANS.

Thereforehethoughtitwasthe boundendutyofallAustraliansto hepreparedforeventualitiesofall kinds.IfhewereyoungandAustralian-hornitwouldappeartohim tohehisdutytodoallinhis Powertopreparehimselftodefend hienativeland.Therewasalsoa personalconsideration.'iniinemen becomingmembersofamilitary forcegainedwonderfullyTheygainedindisciplinetheygainedinselfcontroltheygainedinthespirit.'-f unio iei+11others,andlearntthe adeantaceesofunion.The%also gainedinin-intbearinr,ineilie'nars ofeye,inresonrcefulnese,aaffinthe knowledlethatrwrtainedtomilitary men.Hedidnotsayth'itth-rewas anysacrifice,butiftherewerethey sho'dilhenraliardtomakeitin ordertodoapatrioticduty,andto receivethepersonalbenefitswhich

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ArecentmarriageinthisdistrictwasthatofMr.G.J.Scott, ofGilgerine,withMissSaleMartin,oftheTalbot,bytheRev. FatherSheridan.Theceremony tookplacequietlyat"culland." thehomesteadofMr.JosephAlcock,thebride'sbrother-in.law.

Onthehthinst.,MissMaggie MagherwasmarriedtoMr.Albert Whait,bothofGreenhillsdistrict. TheRev.FatherSher-ManiOfficiated atSt.Patplck'sChurch,York.i

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ThecandidatesfortheSolidi WestProvincearemakinganace catrvitasofthedoctorsandeadi Is determinedtowintheseat.7.A. Thomson,wellknownintheotter, andanerstwhilememberOftheSpperHouse,isProminentintherosiningashwill"shiftthings,"0.a. eiders/Aybeforethedayofpolling. AsaPoliticianheisknowsasa "straightgoer,"andonewhotakes aliberalandcommonsenseviewal politicalmatters.Heisasolidheadedbusinessmanwithafairl' longexperience.inTg00bewasa candidatefortheSenateandpolled astrongvote,beingthehighestof tiledefeatedreendidates.Forsin Searsherepresentedthecentral provinceintheStateUpperReuse, retiringtramittoengageinfarmingniirsultsintheillarveydistrict.Thispronertahestillholds, sothathecannothesaidtohea candidatewithoutastakeinthe Electorate.Mr.ThomsonisaJusticeofthePeaceforthewholeof theState,andknowntobea Democratwithalargeamountof sympathyforthepeople.

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MakingaNation

SincetheFederationoftheAustralianStatesintoaUniontheidea uppermostinthepoliticalmindhas beentocreateandtofosteran Australiansentimentandanindividualityinthepeoplepeculiarlytheir own--anindividualitythatwould havetheAustralianhallmarkof Nationalism.Naturallytheaimand desireofallself-governingnationalitiesistobuildupaspiritofNationalismthat,:hallbeworthy.ofa freepeople.Andthisdesireand &dmreadilymanifestsitselfinthe wisdomoftheirlaws,thefreedom St.Anne'softheirinstitutionsandthesecur-

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Church,AlfredRoad,NorthTowardsthatendallju.eandequitablegovernmentmove..Ourlaws, itmayhereadilyconcededareas liberalandasimpartialasthe wisdomofourrepresentatives,with HtsLordddifp,Dr.atimsy,Bishoptheirlimitations,couldmakethem. ofreetb,willsolemnlyblessandRichandpoorstandtogetherupon seestieabove(tharchati1a.m.thesamedemocraticplaneofsecuron',,Yeaday8thMay. tyandequalityofrightsandcit`401eciaiiPitighMass"eoram'pis-icenshipisgiventoeveryinemisopo." giantthatcomeswithinourgate. lnsomuchtheAustralianCommonwealthhasgivenafairlycom!ileaccharteroffreedomtoitspeopi,withinthescopeofwhichmight benutsrdanddevelopedtheaspiretitersandidealsofaloftyandimpurAiveNationalism.Butmore thanthisisyetdemanded.The awaeeningmindoftheAustralian eoathisgrowingtorealisetheimportenceofthisnewcreationthat isr,rll.dtheAustralianCommonwalla:.AndtheideaofCountry andNationallifeissurertaking eau:inhisimagination.Inwhat mannertheembreowilldevelopitselfistheconsiderationwhich leehiarresttheattentionofthose inh,seneepinereststhefutureof thecommonwealth.Justnoweveryeffortisbeingputfamedto inspirehimwiththemilitate;spirit, andtoshapehimforthedayof Retrialandstress-shoulditcome.To that,endtheplayplotofthe sell(ofhasbecomehistraining groan-1andhefindsarespitefrom ;'hamworryoflessonsinacouainting himeelfwiththetradeofthesoldier.Therewasnoneedfortheadvocatesofsonscriptiontohowlfor compulsiontodrivetheAustralian youthintotheharnessofwar-it washisdelightandheralliedto thebuglecallwiththesamealacritywefeelhewillshowinmore desperate s. LordKitchener's estimateofourfuturesoldierswas agoodone.Spea%ingrecentlyto anint,rviewerenhisreturnkoEnglandheisstatedtohavesaid:"ThatAustraliapo3sessessplerdid materialofwhichtomakean army."Thatisverygoodand encoieraeingtotheAustralianmind butitisonlyonephazeofNationaldevelopment.Whilstdefenceis andshouldbeaquestionofthe gravestmoment,andonewith whichoitedearestinterestsare hoardusitisnottheonlyelementinNationhood.Behindthe germofNationalismtheremustbe otherforcesofPropulsiontogive itmaturity.Itisnotenoughto havewiselaws,freeinstitutions, andawellguardedlineofdefence onlandandsea sinlessthesentimentoflsinshipbetweentheindivides1andMsnativelandisapulLY eine.eeietineentityinhisbeing he(earicersmrichinebehindegun, andanuncertainone'atthe.If theAretral;enye'earnotseein thein-nieeee-oilofhi:en-ni-r,-. itsri,2red ifs.ztrearrrand valleysanditsthoneandotherat-

findthebest ofAmeoceneeliseionat"TheCourt.'

traction.,somethingtoArehislove andchivalry,somethinguponwhich tomussanddream,itcanneverbe tohimmorethaninanimatedust, andnothingworththesacrificeof hislifeortheshedding,ofhisblood. Heissaidtobeanunsentimental product.Thathehasnolikingfor mawkishsentimentweallow.But thatheisinsensibletothosehigher instinctsthatgavetohistorymany adeathlessnamewewillnotadmit.Toencouragehimtheninall thoseexercisesofthoughtthat wouldinspirehimwithastrong andsturdyattachmenttohisnative-landshouldbetheaimandobjectofhisinstruction.Butisthis thecoursethatisfollowed? To whatlengthshashegonewiththe readingofthehistoryofhisna-tt.eland?HisschoolbooksarerepletewiththestoriesoftheNationsandthevictoriesgainedundertheaegisoftheUnionJack. TheImperialisticideahasbeen poundedintohim,andpunctuated onhisbrain.Forabriefwhileat timesherrnyshoutwithothersin hisclassinindifferentnotesthe chorustothe"AustralianAnthem," buton"EmpireDay,"heisexpectedtogloryintheUnionJack andistaliehttosaluteitasthe oneandonlyflag.ItistheexpressionofEmpireandtheideaof Countrymusthowbeneaththe weiehtoftheImperialisticidea. littlebrochureisnowbeingissued IntheNationalServiceLeague, whoseheadquatersareinLondon, anditisbeingcirculatedthroughoutthe(lommonwealth.Thetitle ofthepamphletis"National Ideals."Itputsforwardtheidea ofEmpireinamostseductivecolouring.Itwillprobablyreachthe expectedtoassimilateitslessons.To himitwill,nodoubt,hepointedto anamessage.Surely,thatishardlythemannerinwhichtheideals ofAustralianNationalismwillbe PorneinupontheeoungAustralian mind.Itisnotthemodeofcrestint,andfosteringanindividualism, andanationalsentimentracyof thesoil.Theideaofdutytohis countryshouldheconstant',kept beforehim,andtheotheridea

inthelastfewyearsundertheSocialistregime,battheGodless8,5temofinstructionforceduponits youth.'IheyouthfulmindwassoercedintochannelsofthoughtaeneaioustotheideaofGod,withthe resultthatinmanhooditforswore Hisexistence.Thegreatdutethen, beforeourlegislators,ourteachers, andall;whoareinauthorityover ouryouthistoinculcateisthem theideaofNationhood,andtofie themforthefuturewill'asmall moralandChristiantraining-Alb traininethatwillhaveinitthr elmentstoinspirethemwiththe sense.ofloveanddutytotheirNativelandinthehouroftrialand thenervetofighttothelast trenthinhercauseanddiefirher ifneedshe.

ThEvoluticnofSomeGreat Inventions

"Greatideasarenotborn;,they evolve.inventionstrictlyspeaking, islittleworethana'newcombinationofthoseimageswhichhave beenPreviouslygatheredanddepositedinthe memore."said JoshuaHey,nolds. While Sir Joshua'sremark was intendeg toapplymoreparteularlytoart,itisequallyapplicabletootherthings.

Edison,iscertainleentitledtoall thecreditaccordedhimastheinventorofthephonograph,thoughFenhyhadpatentedaphonograph forreproducingpianomusicfourteenyears'beforeEdison'spatents wereappliedfoe. McComickisproperlycreditedas theinventorofthereapingmachine thoughhewasbeatenintherace tothepatentofficein1834bypled Hussey.BothMcCormickandHussey,however,werefamiliarwith thepatentstakenoutinIgo;by RichardFrench,and.1ohnHawkins andsomeEnglishhistoriansdab" priorityoverallfortheinvention oftheRev.PatrickBell,in1827. TheElectricTelegraphiscredited toMorse,whomadehisfirstpublicdemonstrationinineeovera wirehalfamilelong.Theiirstat'ahichhaseverbeentheall-absorh-terancethatsetthisideain?awingideaofthegreatconstitution-Oendatesbacktothemiddleof aimindsthathavebeenthebuild-theseventeenthcentury,a*dseveral ernofNations-GodandCountry,!crudesystemswereinusebefore Runningtogether,sidebyside,Moo.JonathanGrant,Junior,on thosewatchwordsofthetruepa- _1 October,!Soo,sentamessage trineareth?inspiringandthefromBostontoMartha'sVineyard, guidingavatarsofaclean.nationaladistanceofninetemilsidreidcal.IAewanttoseeintheAus-cei:ed;InanswerwithintenmintraVan-orastandardofmorality.sites.InOW)Dr.JohnR.Ocee, thatwillhethepatentofarich,andinthat,theinventivegeniusof ripe,andunimpeachablemanhood.WheatstonemadeinterestingexperiIshegivenainirdealinthisres-!Isen-sthatwerelinksinthischain\ pet?Weputthequestiondelit'er-oftelegraphicdevelopment.In ately.Ourlegislatorshaveburnt1827HarrisonDyartransmittedsigth-'midnightoilindraftingandde-nalsoveralinetwomileslongon visinglegislationtoprovideafree',!songIsland.ThencameMorse, andpopulareducationforthewhosethreeyearsofexperiments young,buttowhatpurpose?They;resultedinthepublicexperimentof havedisregardedagreatfundamen-IIirl.Charles taiessentialinthateducationbywas.;recognised.randJackson neglectingtoformthemoralsideFrenchAcademyofSciences, t ofhischaractertheyhaveisolatedrdtheMorsehadappropriatedhis religionintheirpertanctorymentalidea,;.Thetleerephwasathorn ereutearentoftheov.andtheystar-1-itwasevolved. theehismindwiththevirusofHa-Wirelsstelegraphywasnotcontionalissa.HeemergesfromhisceivedinthebrainofMarconi-for LindsayofDundee,had'takenouta patentonthisidea-forideasare reallypatentablethings-in1854, twentyyearsbeforeMarconiwas born.

youththroughtheschool-housedoor v,hat-astlerdidanirral.Howdoes .hestand,then,inhisadolescenceas thedictatorofNationalidealsand theenardianofNationalprinciples? Whereshallwefixhisplaceasa builderofthedestinyoftheNation?Theywilltellusthatthey reeardthatsideofthematteras outsidetheirprovinceaquestionfor thefunctionsoftheecclesiastic.But iftheliteratureoftheirschoolsis tobelaicised,ifpublicinstruction istohedenudedofChristianethics andonlytheelementsofRationalismmaintained,howcanitbeexpectedoftheyouthoftheNation toadvancetothehigherlevelsof amoraltwine?PublicInstruction strieoftheessentialsofreligion Presupposesanultramontaneism fthree-letthatisthen?geti,nof ell I--n.Towhatcan!re-tscritrdthefentas'irhato)cDinain FranretiringtheRevolutionand tbde-softheCommuneandwith-

Clocks

arecreditedtothethirteenthcenturyyetitieknown thatPopePaulI,in76o,A.D., sentatimepiecetoKingPepinoi France. Thetheoryofgravitationisa discoveryattributedtoNewtonand bearsdateof16874notwithstanding thatthesameideawasadvarcedby Kepler,seventyyearsbefore. Theairshipsendaeronlaneofour dayarebuttheoffspringofthe oldMontgolfierballoonofI"82. Becauseoftheextremelypractical turnofWatts'inventiveskillheis entitledtothehonc,urofinventing thesteamenginethoughThomas NeweorneehadbuilttheDartenoeth -neinein1-17,morethanhalfa ecnterybefore.Wrt.s'invention, endinhis"CenturyofInventi,ns"

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published16b3,theMilani'sofWor-latherFlynn,0.1d.I.,Kewanee costarhaddescribedasteamengine in'considerabledetail.Theinventionofthesewingmachineisoneof Wemostinterestingevolutionary romancesinthehistoryofhuman progress.Stone,Henderson,and Greenoughhadexperimentedwith thedoublepineerideaonetoseizemuchbythechange. theneedlebelowandoneabove. Huilmannusedadouble-pointednee-Itisapleasuretorecordtheinditewiththeeyeinthecentre,andcellentworkdonebythepeopleci ThinautsierandFerrandhadnaval-RearmingandBroomehilldistricts. adachain-stitchmachine. InDuringthepastfewweemetheeon"r1154WalterHunt,originatedthebinedtotalrealisedbybazaarsin extensionarmideawithaneedlethosedistrictsinfavourofthe similartotheonenowingeneral1Presbyterydebtwasupwardsof nuebutbeforeheappliedforhis1E2oo-thusmakingagrandtotalof patentin1854,hehadbeenfore-!aeoorealisedwithinthepasttwelve months.WecongratulatetheRev. FatherReidyonthesplendidwork hehasdoneandonthegrandspirit ofhispeople.Therecan;benoquestionaboutit,thatwheneveracommitteeofCatholicsworkearnestly) andharmoniouslyinthecauseof theChurch,theresultsoftheircombinedsnortsexceedtheexpectations ofthemostsanguineamongthem.

1.714allgreatinventions,however thesewingmachinewastheproduct ofmanyminds.

theeveningdevotions.

andsectionsofthepeoplehave heardsomuchaboutthegreatorgan,andtheearesuretogoand hearitplayedforthefirstShoe.

womanunderthebenignbases*.of Christianity."

TheRb.Rev.MonsignorBourke, V.(;.,continuestoimprovein healthatetraldton,wherehehas beenspendingafewweekssincehis reeoieryfromhisrecentsevereillness.

abelatestnewstohandrethe St.Anne'sSocietyAnnualBallis thatthedateisfixedfortheIst ofJune,Wednesdaynight.

Bazaars

Diocesannews CALENDAR

TheRev.FatherVerlingreturned onFridayfromtheGoldneldswhitherhewentsomeweeksagoto openthenewconventatNorseman. Heseemedtohavebenefittodvery greatexampletothepeopleinotherpartsoftheStatewherethey aresoflegmaticandindifferent,if notabsolutelylen.,thatitrequires sonstantwarningandurgingto metaethemdotheirordinarydu-

Worksuchashasbeendoneinthe above-mentioneddistrictsaffordsa stalledbyEliasHowe,whowill alwaysbeknownastheinventorof thesewingmachine.IfHunthad notbeensogreatalaggard,he mighthavewonfameasaninventorbutHoweisentitledtoall are thathasbeengivenhim.

May8-SundaywithintheOctave01ties. theAscension. ApparitionofSt.Michael, Archangel.

Men.9-St.GregoryNazianzen,Bishop,Confessor,Doctor.

Tweeio-St.Congall, Abbot (Irish).

Wed. AlexanderI,Popeand Martyr.

Thur.12-OctaveoftheAscension ofOurDivineLord.

Fri.Ie-St.Stanislaw,Bishopand Martyr.

Sat.14-VigilofPentecost(Fast I)ay).TheBaptismalfont mustbeblessedbeforeMass.

TheVeryRev.DeanMartellileft Vert&bytheBunhurytrainonWednesday,enroutetothePort,where heintendstoremainsometimeon spatialbusiness.HearrivedinPerth fromatriptotheEasternStates, onlistFriday.TheDeantriedthe bestollithalmiespecialistsinMelbourneandSydneyhuttheydidnot seemtotoaanutodoanythingfor theRev.gentleman'sesight,beyondthat%thickthe;;pecialistsin Perthdidforhim.

TheRev.FatherMurphy,of YorketownintheArchdioceseof AdelaidearrivedinPerthonlast FridayforaholidayintheWest. Hehasbeenseventernyearsinthe Archdiocese--havingbeenordainedin AllHollows'(atleee,Duel*.Duringthefewweeasheintendsto spendinWesternAtraralitiohehopes teebeabletogetroundandsee theState'sdevelopmentineverydeipartmentofitswondrousindustry. Aheisanintimatefriendofthe Rev.FatherJohnMoloneyhepurposesatzar)toMenziestos=ehim. MeanwhileheisdischargingthedutiesofaProchaplaintotheConventoftheGoodShepherdvice FatherGriffin,whohasgoneona missionarytour*Itothehushcountry.

Awell-attendedmeetingofthe workersinaidofSt.Anne'scharitableSocietywasheldinSt..1oseph'iSchoolroomonlastTuesday evening'.ArchdeaconSmythpresided.Heexplainedtheobjectofthe meetingandemphasisedthefact thatasmanyofthecasesofabject povertyanddistresswhicharerelievedoutofthefundsofSt. Anne'sSociety,areduetotheheart lessconductofhusbandsandaothers,themenshouldshowagreaterinterestintheSociety.Needless tosaydistress isnotalways broaghtaboutkgthemen,buthe thoughtagreaternumberofthe Catholicmenofthedistrictshould endeavourtobepresent.Aftersome discussionamongtheladies,Mr. BryanweenominatedforSecretaryshipoftheAnnualBall,andMr. O'Mahonyvnlunteeredthisservicesas AssistantSecretary.Itwasalso decidedtoholdtheballinit. George'sHall,ifitcouldbehad onthedateonwhichtheydesired toholditThequestionofdelete atfiveshillingsandtheotherintriraciesandn:inutiaiincidentalto suchabigundertakingasahall, werequicklyandsatisfactorily,arraneed,andthemetingdispensed, afterdennetlagooddealofpractical work.Thenextnreetingofthe SocietywillheheldonnextWednesday,whenticketsandnookswill heinreadiness'fordistribution.

Amongthosepresentwenoticed MesdamesMeleahy,O'Calleahan. She;h-rd,McGrath,Ch:mberlain, White,Lloyd,&c.,andMissesGlowrey.O'Callaghen,Dunce,Wiggett, Boladesas,MeArdle,Lloyd,Booth andMessrs.McGrath,J.P.Kelly, taMalenyandBryan.

KatanningandBrsomehill

ThebazaarorganisedqyMr.and Mrs.CloneMaidoftheCatholic l'resbyteryleatanningcameoffsuccessfullyattheInstituteHalllast FridayandSaturdayevenings.The Rev.FatherReidyintroducedMr. ArnoldPiesse,M.L.A.,andrequested himtodeclarethe'bazaaropen.Mr Hessebrieflycongratulatedtheetallbeidersontheattractivenessof theirdisplay,andwishedthemall successintheirmainobjectofraisingmoneyforthelocalPresbyter, OnmotionofMr.Geeavoteof thankswasaccordedtoMr.Piesse, andtheworkofgatheringinthe moneywasthenentereduponbya largeforceofladies.

Followingisalistofthestate, andstall-holders:Westrel:aStall-MissCronin,MissesWhite(2).

DistrictStall-Mrs.Bungert,and Mrs.Watkins,assistedbyMissKean MissesBungert(two),andWatkinSmh.an-roek Stall-MissesGrover (three',Mrs.Purkiss,andMisses Good(two).

KatanningStall-Mrs.Clune,assistedbyMrsKealley,Mrs.Cusack,MissesGee,Kealley,Hetherington,andWatkins.

ByclosingtimeonSaturday nightmostofthegoodshadbeen disposedof,andaroughcount ofthetakingsshowedthattheamountaimedat-RIoo-hadbeennetted.

Excellentesthisresultmayseem itwasexceededatasimilareffort atBroomehillthepreviousweekfor theBerneobject.Therethebazaar attractedmuchlargercrowds,and afterpeeingexpenses,asumof £110wasbandedovertothePres-

Ladies'Club.

Beforethelectureeonimensed,Mss Boxall-theladyPresident-madeat fewremarksanenttheapparentfast thatthegirlsandladiesdidnet bringalongtheirmalefriends,becauseassheunderstoodtheobject ofthesocietywastocreatea betterfeelingendunderstandingbetweenCatholicyoungareaand youngwomen.Shehopedthaton allsuchIntureoccasions16ebailees wouldlooktothatmatter,asa lecturesuchasthattheyweregoingtohearwouldheofasElectinteresttothemen,astothewemen. TheRev.lecturerdamoutlined theproposedlecture.Hesaidthat thedirectmissionoftheChorea wasnottochangethesocialInequalitiesofpaganwomanitwas ratherhersanctification,thoughthe ennoblingofwomanfollowedasas almostnecessary-consequence. He thendrewavividpictureofthe degradingstateofwomaninthe savagestate,amongtheearly GreeksandRomans,andamongtile Chineseandothernationsatthe presenttime,ineveryeaseshe wasaslave,abeastofburden.To keepherinthatstatetwothings combined,via,PolygamyandDivorce. OnthecontrarytheChristianreligionsetitsfacedeterminedlyagainstthesetwovices,andbyshowingtheuniversalityofRedemption itprovedtotheworldthatwoman wasregardedequallywithmanby God,andsoshouldsheberevanded inthislife. Heinstancedthe BlessedVircinasthemostperfect modelofalltime-forthevirgin, thewifeorthewidowandshowed howtheLord,theDivineFounder oftheCatholicChurchregarded won-enwithmercyandcompassioneventhosewhowerecaughtinthe actofsin.Thecherishesreligion thusbroughtabouttheEmancipationofwoman,and'womanouzht tohegrateful-eaintrothshe was. Attheconclusionofthelecturea voteofthankstotheVeryRev. Lecturerwaspassed,Akerwhishrefreshmentswerehandedround,and dancingindulgedinforanboaror so.

LectureonLourdes"

crudestFriday;nighttheRev.Fr. CrowleyofHi-hgateHilllectured toaverylargeaudienceon"Lourdes,anditsMirnnles." Thelecturewasinterspersedwithhymns andchorusessungbytheSacred HeartChoirinFranch,andMr. DenO'LearyworkedtheMagiclanternwithpleasingeffect.Thelecturewaslistenedtowithmsakea attention.

TheRev.Fathero'DonnellofColliewasinrorthduringtheweek enbusiness.

HisLordshiptheMete),ofPerth blessesmadsolemaleop.nsthenew CharchatS'nthFrerngetlonnext SundieMaytheSth.TheVeryRev Iretbraclan,..aS.n.neaahesthe occasionalseneoe,andtheRev.

Tuordertoimproveandencourage congregationalsingingintheCathAralattheSacredHeartdevoIdonswhichareheldintheevening ofthefirstFridays,aguildunder thepatronaraofSt.Ceceliahas beenestablished,consistingofabout twentymembers-allofwhotnhave goodvoices.Itishopedthatthis arrangementwillworkbetterthan whenthevoiceswerescattered throughout.theChurch,asthere willheunity,strength,andliarmon-intheguildandrapegeneral gatheringofthepeoplewillheencoiiragedtojoininthesingingof thehymns.

Thesolemne,ertin-lefthenewOrgnnintheCathedral,Perth,isfixedforSundaytheeethofMay. TherewillheSolneinHighMass coraml'ontificesungonthatday, mudtheVeryRe-.rth,r('luneC. 55,P.,willor-ehthnoccasional serr'on.Thee0r-,o.,vrr.mis,sto

Averywellattendedmeetingof theabovetookplaceintheClub RoomsonMondaynight.IntheabsenceofthsPresident,thechair wastakenby theVice-President Mrs.Ihamberlain).Aftertheminutesofthepreviousmeetingwere confirmed,theSecretaryreadaletterfromtheCatholic'Men'sSock ty,announcingthattheircommitteehaddecidedtoholdaseriesof socialsinconjunctionwiththeLadies'Club-intimatingthatthe Slatofthesebaldbeenarrangedfor Tuesday17thMay,andhopedthat datewouldbeconvenientforthe Club.TheSecretarywasinstructed towriteacceptingtheinvitationfor the1ethinst.,andtoinquirein whatmannertheMen'sSociety wouldlitetheLadies'toassist them.

Thebusinessoftheeveningwas thenominationofofficersforthe ensuingterm.Theelectionwilltake placeonMondayeveningnext.The meetingclosedwiththeusual prayer.

OnlastIVednoselaanighttherewas averylargegatheringofladiesin theClubroon--tbeoccasionbeinga lecturebyArchdeaconSmyth.Not onlywereallthemembersandtheir friendsreagent,antalargecontingentoftheHighgateLadies,and aroodninnyrepresentativesofthe CatholicMen'sSocietyAyer'ago Iresentrndthevanilla!'elandoff vrryel-as,nti ThesubieetofVe leagre ',1-nvta-Arrinleacon bemostsuccessful,asallclasseswas"WomeninPagansociety,and

AveryinterestinglecturewasdeliveredintheHibernianHallon lastFridaynightbytheRev.FatherCrowleyontheabovesubject. Therev,gentlemankWbeenakeen studentofthe"Lourdesprodigies, andmiracles."andduringhisrecenttriptotheOldCountry,he madeapilgrimagetotheHA, GrottoatLourdestoseeforhimselftherealisationorotherwiseof thewonderfulthingshehadreadof theBlessedVirgin'sapparitionsand themiracleswhichfollowedthem. Hereturnednotonlyconvincedof thegreatreality,butenthusiastic beyondcomparewiththefaitshe saw,andthedevotionofthePilgrims,whoflocktotheGrottois thousandsevery.day.

AftergivinganaccountofBernadette'roubirous,thechildoffourteenwhowascreditedwiththefirst visiononFebruaryr1,thetasays the"WestAustralian,"andthe strongoppositionwithwhichthe younggirl'sstorywasmetwith fromthereligiousandcivilauthoritiesinFrance,thelecturerproceededtodescribesomeoftheremainingvisions,seventeeninnumber, andtherecognitionofthem,ant ofthemiraculousmutesstatedto havebeeneffected,afteracommissionofinvestigationhadsatisfactorilyreportedthreeyearsalterthe Asstvision.In1864theproperty surroundingthegrottoandsiteof thevisionswaspurchasedbythe localbishop,andtwo..earsafter thefirsteharchopened.Ininea thefirstpil,rimaestoLourdeswas orrinieed,whichhasbeenemceededlaaheirmite-ince. At ihnit.on-1e1,rmao'eldtocommemoratetheAreadeoeunislperiod.

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itwasestimatedthattwohundred andfifty.thousandpersonswerepresent.Therev.gentlemanquoted manyofthecures,anddescribed themethodofinvestigation,both beforeandafter,.bythemediae.' stallon*eground,whichrejected allnervouscasesandsuchas mighthavebeeneffectedbysuggestion. Bymeansofaseriesof lanternviewsthepresentmagnif3.4 centbasilicaandotherchurches,as wellasthehospitals,weredescribed,asalsotheconstantreligious processionsandpilgrimages. A nunet.eroftheFrenchhymnsused weresungbytheHighgateChildrenofMary,andmetwithappreciativeapplause.Thelecturewasdeliveredinaidofthefundsofthe localAltarSociety,andresultedin asubstantialsumbeingadded thereto.

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banquet,tobeheldonMaylyta, intimatingtheirco-operationandassistanceineverypossiblemanner. Messrs.E.G.HaryesandCoodo werenominatedformembership.Mr Holohanwasunanimouslyelecteda memberoftheP.C.M.S.

l'hebusinessoftheeveningwas thediscussionoftheproposedsyllabusfortheensuingterm.Itwas unanimouslypassedasdraughted.

Inordertogiveeachandevery memberanopportunityof]cnowing theforthcomingevents,'itwillvery shortlyheprinted.

Thesyllabusitemsetdownfor theeveningwasImpromptuSpeaking.Manyyouthfulmembers,not proficientintheart,comingforwardandgivingveryinstructive andinterestingspeeches,whichwere terehappreciated.

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JohnofGod'sHospitalwillbeheld thisyearin,theTownHall,onMay igth.Mrs.RyanisPresidentof LLOYLe. theCommittee,Mrs.Dunne,Trees- IMPERIALGERMANMAIL urer,andMrs.Dr.McMillanHon. HOMEWARDBOUND. Sec.TheGo-senorisexpectedto Leaves OUR opentheBall,andeverythingpointsSteamer.Ts.cammi,d.Primal tosuccessbeingalreadyassured. GReis

Severalimprovementshavebeen sau,8,o8I,G.Boit*,May3. Scharnhorst,8,131,L.Mafia,May effectedrecentlytoSouthKalgoor- 31. 1echurch-school,whichhasadailya June28.

AustralianHotel,Murray-Street,Hon-masterhereforseveralye'irs,attendsaceofoverahundredlittlePrinceRegent,Luitpold,July26. Perth.Thelittlelad,whowasthehasbeengiventhecontrolofthetots.TheinteriorhasbeenpaintedZieitio,August,23. joyandprideofthehousewasillpathStation.Hislegionofandyarn:shed,newCommunionGnsisena,u,Sept,2o. onlyforaweekbutfromthefirstfriendsnatarallyrejoiceathisrailsinstalled,desksandbenchessuarskerstOst.18. thedoctorsheld.outbutscanthopeworthbeinethusreeo'nisedbythesupplied,andashelter,shederected.Rook,Nov.16. ofhisrecovery.ThisitwasthatRailwayDei.:irtment.WheneverhisThelion'sshareoftheworkwasBremenDecember14. madethesorrowofirisparents,sereiceswereraiiiieed theeen-doneLIouroldfriendandbenetac- AliTwinIllsirwn. sisterandbrothersallthemoreeralpualichewasalwaysathistorMr.Wilkinson. poignant.Hewasseisedinthefullpost,ca:n'.1e,courteousandcon-Piccadillyunitedisaeainworking vigourandstrengthofyouthandscientioiinthndischargeofhisasintheoldloomdays.Perhaps wastodiewithinaweek-alllit-manifoldduties.Mr>.O'Connorandthemostsuccessfulsocialeverheld mancare,attention,aidmedicalMisso'i'annorwillbemissedfromtherewasthatorganisedlastweek skill,notwithstanding. Thefun-thecircleofchurchworkersespec-by,Mrs.RyanandMrs.O'Neillon EASTERNaTATIIII. eraltoo'TPlaceonWednesdayafter-billyatha7aars.Wejoininwish-behalfofSt.JohnofGod'sHosPi-SevdlitxMay21rd. nooninthefamily,burialgerundiningMr.O'ConnOrandfamilyapros-talBall.Thecommitteearerun- -- ' EastPerth('emetery,Onthewaypfro,isandhappycareerinl'erth.nineaweeklyentertainmenttoPal,AristafeewAofftheirsmalldebtsandmake RATAZzIa00.,Prenisatie needfolimprovements. Itwasannouncedlast;Sunday,that BroWnhillreoplearetohaveMass oncemore,commencingamAscension Thiosday,.andafterthatonSundo's,elterwitelywithPiccadilly, thither,theremainswerebroughtto theCathedral,wherethefirstpart ofthecnrnm,vialwasperformedby ArchdeaconSmyth,who1.150officiatedatthegrave.Asthecortege approachedthecemetery',itwas metbytheboysofthe('hristian Brothers'College;tothenumberof twohundredandforty,whoformed inlineoneithersideofthy+road, asamarkofsympathy'forthebrothers-fm.rofalit=areboardersat theCollege,andofhissorrowing Parents.Consideringhowquietly

partofthecitywereverynumerWMTothesorrowingparentsand Materandbrotherswetenderour sinceresympathy.

TheotherfamilyisthatofMr. DenisMurphy,whoalsohasbeen transferredtoPerth. Thereare fewCatholicsinKalgoorliewho havenotknownMrs.Murphyasa mostconsistentmemberofSt. Mary'sAltarSocietyforthelast tenyears.Nomatterhowmany newministrieswereformedduring thattimeMrs.Murphyalwaysretainedaport-folio.Recentlythe ChildrenofMarycameintooffice, andMrs.Murphywastheonlylink rot-meetingthepresentandpastgov-

AProtestantclergyman,whose churchwasintheneighbourhood, wastheguestatthehouseofthe DukeofLeinster.Hehadbeenstaytagtherethreeorfourdays,and ionSaturdaynight,astheywere thedeathandburialwerekepterninents.BeforecraningtoKal-allretiringtotheirrooms,the therewasquitealargecrowdeftgof-rliesheservedherapprentice-Dukesaid,-"Weshallmeetto-merpeoalepresent,whilethewreathsshintothelateMotherJohn,both;rowatbreakfast." "Notso," awlto'iensofsympathyfromeveryasChildofMary.andactivemem-saidourMilesianProtestant."Your let St.Anne'sSociety,Perth.hour,mylord,isalittletoolate Nowsheisreturningtothesceneforme.Iamveryparticularin oflyr1..merlubours,anddoubtlessthedischargeofmyduty, and willsoontoinharn,,,a;oncemoresoarbreakfastwillinterferewith workingonbehalfofreligionandraychurch."TheDukewaspleased PerthCatholicMen'sSocial Tl'foreherdeparturethewiththeverypropereacuseofhis ladi'softheAltarSociet,assem-g;1";!st,and'theyseparatedforthe ledintheT'resayteryandpresent-night-HisGraceperhapsdeeminghis

Ain,etinirofthePerthCatholicdherwithala-Ain-Milclock,asaPalacemoresafefromalltheevils ]fens'Societywasheldinthe"W.t;,',onofth-iresteemandgratitudeoflife,forcontaininginitsbosom A.ReaTA,"booms,onthe;rd.forAlsir,haddoneor,behalfofsuchanexemplarysonofthe beta_ th?Soci-ty.CanonLobinsonex-.Charch.ThefirstPerson,however,

T.KinPatrick,presidedoverasatistactor,attendanceofenthusiastic members.

The?lowlyelectedpresidentMr.Apressedth-hopethateachofthewhomtheDukesawinthemorning, ,ChildrenofMon wouldimitateuponenteringthebrekfastroomwas Miieehv's jaieettinrimarriedourPunctualProtestant,deepin briningapagoodfamily,andtak-rollsofbutter,hisfingeronan.

Correiaondencewasreceivedfrom theCathedralLadies'Club,.acceptfaganinvitationtoacombined

ingalife-longinterestintheegg,andalargesliceofthebest Church. Tiuperaryhamsecuredonhisplate. TheAnnualBallinaidoftheSt"Delightedtoseeyou,mydear

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andPerth. ,lub-Agests-ltaleeorli 7 Mre!-T.,AN..n4 florslfltios--*nrile& vicar,".saidtheDuke"Bur,Imust say,asmuchsurprisedasdelighted.""Oh,don'tyonknowwhat banhappened,"saidthesacred breakfaster. "SH11ISNOT WRILL." "WhoIsnotwellT" saidtheDuke."Youarenotmarried-aouhavenosisterliving,I amquiteuneasytelltale.whois notwell?""Why,thefactis, mylordDuke,thattrycongregationconsistsoftheclerk,thesexton,andthesexton'swife,whois inverydelicatehealthwhenshe cannotattend,wecannotmusterthe number(three)mentionedinthe ruble,andwehavethereforenoserving,onthatday.Therecanheno celebrationunlessthreecommunicate besidesthecelebrant.Thegoonwomanhamsacoldandasrm throat, thismornina,andasIhadbreakfasthiltslightic,IthoughtImight RRwellburrybacktothereenlar sa.milvdeleaner." Tdon'tknow thattheclergymenbehavedImmoPerlv,butsuchachurchishardly worthaninsurrectionandcivilwar everytenyears.-Rev.SydneySmith

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tJnsaturdaytheAnnualfouroaredchampionshipoftheSecondarsSchoolsofW.A.,wascontested ontheSaan.Theatmosphericconditionswereidealforsport,butthe waterwasanythingbutsatisfactory foraquaticpastimes.Bothwind andwatercombinedtomilitateagainstasuccessfulregatta.Inrough weatheritisverydifficulttoget crewsawayatthestartandwhat theRowingAssociationauthorities weredoingbyneglectingtohave mooredboatstostarttheevents from,isbestknowntothemselves. Probablyitmeantalittlelabourwhichisnotsoeasyas"highfalutin."Anyhow,thestartingofall theeventswasunsatisfactory. A largecrowdassembledontheMount man witnessedthecontestsfrom aehts,steamlaunches,andtubboats; manyavailedthemselvesof theopport'inityoffollowingthe raceinthe"Zephyr,"Theriver presentedagayspectacle.Theevent oftheda:,-infacttheeventof theyearintherowingworldofW. A.-wastheschool'sraceandas thefourschoolboats(H.S.,C.B.C., S.C.,andC.ofE.G.S.),were drawnupatthepostawaitingthe starter'spistol,excitementwasrunninghigh.Probablycoloursand streamershaveneverbeenworn souniversallyinPerththanon Saturday. Almostevery.person displayedthecoloursofoneorotherIbftheschools.

THERACE. Christians'ruddeestringsbreaking causeadelayofabout7minutesin thestartingoftheevent.Atthe word"Go,'''scotchdrovetheir bladesinwithalltheirforce,their objectevidentlybeingtobreakthe othelkcrewsupearlyinthejourney.HighSchoolandChristians wereslightlybehindthemaroons, whileGuildford,evidentlyafraidof theroughweather,didnotappear toherowingallout.About.I2o yardswererowedinthisorder. ChristiansthencameatScotch, androwingbrilliantly andwith greatcoolnessassumedthelead. Thisappearedtogreatlydisconcert theScotchCollegeboys,whowhen theewereheadedappearedtolose theesceptionellygoadformthat characterisedtlieinrowininthe;earlystares.HighSchoolwhowere notrowingsowellastheleaders, werestillthird,andGuildfordrowingwell,last.AttheBrewerya Startlingchangetookplaceinthe orderofevents.Thewater.accordinstothee.Nrs,was!wisherhere thateten,othei,stneeofthejonrn-.'cotchwerealeeedyraminfaircargoofwater, who wireleadingh,fivelotthshada littleon,H.S..afairamount,red ehow-rerowinmreistlithantheothersnotsomuch. scotchendHighweres:-.entonull up,andwithinhalfaminuteeach

boathadgoneunder.Christian's boatwasnowalmostfug,andit wasonlyaquestionoftheirkeepingherafloattowin.G.G.S.were seentenlengthsbehind,butwere comingfast.ChristiansrowedgentlycelmlywatchingthefastapproachingGuildforditessendamidst greatcheeringlandedtheirboat homewinnersoftheheadmasters' Cup,bythreelengths.Withinhalf aminutethevictoriouscrewwere swimmingaroundtheirboatendeavouringtogethertoland,asthe boat,seemingtorealisetbetits workwasdone,decidedtogounder,too.Itwasaracefullofexcitementandthevictotiouscreweachofwhombythewayisaseasonedschoolathlete-welldeserve congratulationsfortheircooldisplay.underadverseandnerve-rackingconditions.Guildfordarealso tobehighlyrecommendedfortheir finedisplay-theyrowedinthereal GrammarSchoolsportsmanlikeand determinedmanner.,Thecrewsthat werewrecked-probablythroughtheir+ becomingexcitedwhenthepressure was,on-aretohecommiserated withasitisctrtainlshardluckto trainformonthsandthennoteven havethesatisfactionofcrossingthe finishingline.Thetime7mains.,es secsisprobablythelengthiestthe acehaseverbeenrowedin.5mins 27secs.,registeredbyC.B.C.,last yearistherecordforthecourse.

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G.Hamley(Cox). The"FormPrize,"waswonby J..1ohnstone(C.B.O.!. Theossrnor'sCupfelltoR.J. Troy(stroSei,ofC.B.C. ;Asosecuredarow-overidthemaids nfosrs. High

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HoteltheC.B.C.crewwereentertainedatadinnerbyMr.James Brennan.Thegatheringwasmarkedbyagreatamountofeclatand enthusiasm-forbesideshavingbeen successfulinretainingthecoveted titleof"HeadoftheRiver,"the "Forml'rize,"hadfallentoNoz oftheC.B.C.boattheGovernor's Cliptothestroke,theOldBoys' eventhadbeenannexedbythe C.B.C.crew,andarow-overintheMaidenFourshadbeen gainedbythepresentboys. The tablesweregailyadornedwithred andblack-theCollegecoloursand thewholescenewasoneoffestivityendoneinwhich,inthelanguageofthebard,"witflashedbright thelivelongnight."Theevening washighlyinteresting'andenjoyable thetoastlistbeingnicelyinterspersedwithsongandstory. The1.oistof"TheKing,"having beenhonoured,thatofsTheCrew" wasproposedbyMr.E.J.Rodoreda,whorecognisedthezestwith whichthecrewenteredintotraining,andthedeterminationthat characterisedtheirworkrightupto therace.HekneethatScotchwere rowingwell.Hereally'didnot knowwhichteamwouldwin,as eachcoachseemedtohesupremely confident.Themorehesoughtfor informationoftheCoaches,the moremystifiedhebecame.The toastwassupportedbyMr.R.E. Burns,whodetailedtheashletichistorycfeachofthefour. Troy (stroke),hesaidhadrepresentedhis Collegeinmansahard-foughtfield contest,andhadcaptaineditat footballandcricket.Johnstone,at acriticalmomenthadregistered7s runsagainstScotchCollege,winningamatchandpossiblyapremiership.WasnotCummingaseniorfootballerofnoteandcrosscoentrschampionoftheschools? Glowrer'sprowessandendurancein eventsfromhalf-mileupwerewell known.Forallroundlongdistance workhehadprovedhimselfsecond onlyto -1.J.Savage,thehalfmilechampionoftheState,and whom'thespeakerdescribedas"a boyofacenturl."Heknewthat withsomuchgritandseasoned athleticisminthe'boatthatthe crewcarryingtheredandblack wouldtakeadealofheating,especiallyunderadverseconditions. Hecen2ratulatedthecrewheartily ontheirmostmeritoriousperformance.Thetoastwasfittinglyres pondedtobyeachmemberofthe crew,whobytheway,aftertheir severepreparationfortheevent, lookedeachthepietrreofhealth andstrength.Thelittlecox(Rodoredaiii.1receivedanenthusiastic receptionforhisgraphicdescription oftherace.The"OldBoys' Crew"wasproposedbyR.J.Troy, andseeondedbyL.G.Glowrey, bothofwhomexpressedtheirkeen delightatthecrew'ssuccess.Glowrevfacetiouslyremarkingthat'the w'nwaslargelyattributabletothe efficientmannerinwhichtheyhad beencoachedbythePresentBoysonMondayeveningat.thePalacewhoweretheirseriesinssari-rinse

Mr.R.Joyce,whostrokedthe1. B.C.crewtovictory,royearsago. responded.Hisresponsewasiitpportedhe'Mr..T.L.O'Sullivan, whoregrettedthattheHighSchool RCMhadnotbeenabletoparticipate.TheracefortheC.B.C.Old Boyshadbeenadifficultone,as theirrudderwassmashedbefore theystarted.Itwasonlythedirectionsofthecoxthatgavethem achanceatall.Hecongratulated theScotchOldBoysontheirrace, rowedenderadverseconditionsalso.ThetoastinhonourofMr. Chas.Horeburgh,thecoachofthe schoolcrew,wasreceivedwiththe utmostenthusiasm.ItwasprOpfigedbytheRev.W.C. neinciraloftheCollege,whoaffirmedthatwordsMIAhimwhen sneakincofMr.Horsburgh'sinnate loveofsnort-tree,cleetisnort-endearedhimtothecrewant'll connectedwiththeCollege.The namesPersian-ehandrowingNeese termsalmostsynonymous.

A heedeomepresentationwait modetothecoach.thearincinalrmarkingthatwhenaPresentis madeitisnotthepresentbuttbe heartthatgivesthenresent,that makestheerssentof-slue.Mr. Horstoirehreeentsded.Thetoastof "Ti.Celleee"w-sbonenredtethe VeryBee'.Archdeaconqmeeh.who eonereteletedthetrirclealandthe stemontheexnellentworkdonese- sealssathem. Cohere Perthwaslsit,smallramification oftheworld-wideorderofChristianBrothers,'c-howereenninnine yonnemenforthebattleoflifein alldenartments-moral,nhvsleal. tslleetnel,endathletic.Hisloveof hieoilColl,,ewasstrong.Sad anymanwhosensederozatorilscf hiedeerAlmaMaterwouldhss. hisstrensthtocontend11,111IISt. ereeelthestudentspresenttoresSlieetheiredsenteseeandtohonor theelle-,whichwasdoingane forthem'.Mr.J.J.savaresaerortenth"toast,whichwasresrondedtolo-theRes.W.G.Cullisenend'Sfr.TT.qbpnb.rd.The toastofth'hest(Mr.J.Brennan) towhichhereenonded,Tieingthe henssonicsemidedisica,srousht to`adeterminationaseleasant eveningaseoelaeossinlyheeases.

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_,hereliesbeforemeonURItaiele, aeIwrite,saysMissAnna,C.lionog "TheGardenBench,"of tht1{o:artMagazine,ascrapof paternottwoincheslong,and wIrehiyetcontainsinepitometales rareresorrowfulthaneverbrainof ficT-011;stconjured,pathosmoretauchiLethanever%pensetdown.It saythatcarefulstatisticstaken foranumberofhomesfortheaged andintirmlwomenthroughoutthe cointryshowoverninetypercent. oftheinmatesare,orhadbeen andmothers.

ervingofitshonourandesteem. AndGod'sblessingresteteverupon themandtheirlives.

mother,who,whilerecognisingevery, rightoftheiroffspring,andfulfillinginspiritaswellasletter, theirdutiesasparents,yetcarefullyregaidedtheirawnrights,and theirprimaldutiestothemselves. Wheneveritcametoaquestionbetweentheserightsanddutiesthere wasnoblindyieldingbecauseitwas thechildrenwhomustbefirstconsideredanddecisionwasmadein favourofthechildrenonlywhen considerationshoweditwasjust. Thoseparentswillneverlosethe respectandloveoftheirchildren, forevenwhenwesufferfromit,we lovejustice,andthepersonwhois invariable,justwithhimselfisgoing tobejustwithothers.

Theotherdayawomantoldme astoryofafather(shesaidnothingofthemother,butwemay hesureshewashisloyalassistant inthisefforts)whobeganlifelowliestcircumstances.Hehadason,a brilliantho'',andeveryadvantage wasgivenhim.The,sonroseinlife untilhesatintheAssemblyofhis 'nativeState.ThefortunethefatherhadaccumulatedwasatthecomMendofftheson.Soonitwaslost, sguandered,andthefatherendedhis daesasaninmeteofaHomeoonduetedkITtheLittleSistersofthe Poor.Thenmystory-teller,mother ofsonsherself,voicedthisbitof thisnotshockingWherearecommonsrlIse"Helshouldhavereservedsomethingforhimself.My husbandswhopromisedtolove andcherish,thechildrenborneinchildrenareeoodchildren,andIbepa-11andrearedwithcare,tobealieve,wouldnever,treatmethisway hotTdonotlintendtotakeany prteetionandcoinfortinoldage? ota,,eallowanceforthosewhochances.Ishallneverleavemyself failthroughadversecircumstances,'pennilesstoadvancethem.Let antiwhoe.e,etdiedOfor),theirworkaswedid.Theywill beertsbecauseoftheirfailure,asappreciatetheirsuccessallthemore, whocouldandwillhavealetterappreciation wedoforthechildren' notsucceedinmakinga,livelihoodofmedesireforperfectindepenferilia/is:hes.Buttheseexceptionsknce.rei.rps-nt.averysmellpe.rcenteceof Oh"ninetyplrcent,wemustadandwethenhavetofacethe sadconditionoffilialneglectand hie-atitede.

:herearefewelussoblessedas elmatcomeminesinourlivesto hay.'seenillustrationsofthisrepun::'donofdutytotheirparents ontheeartofchildren:andifwe f,e thevase,weinevitably Bh.-01findit,.-acingitsownhitter fr7')t'nth1: fth,uu4ratefulnS. tiono.irCm, thymoth,randthydaysshallhe loneintheInd,"wastheolden promise,andthesewhostillmake ittheir,bofactioninre,2a,rdto theirearenteenever!Indthefailure ofitsenactment.Dutifidchildren, andlovingaregivenuntothem, andtheworldreeerdsthetroasdes-

ItistruethatimanyParentshave onlythemselvestoblameforthe ineratitudetheymeetwithintheir laterdaysfromtheirchildren.Dailywecc.mothersandfatherspavingthe fora'bitterfuture,in their5-1;1treatmentoftheirlittle Thechildwants endwiththecunningof eentheknowshowto 1aton hosefeelingsofpaternal eorandmoreoften)pride,untilhipdesireisgratified.Thefatherandmo'" ''riei 'ittle'1.1...vvrcs,oftencomforts,to givethesetotheirchildren-abeautifulsacrifice whenkeptwithin hounds,jolt,whenittendstomake Heherrcntandcrampeditistyrannyoftheworstkind.

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Mr.JosephPurser,anativeof Bindoon,whodiedatNewcastlelatelyagedforty-five,years,heidwarriedintooneoftheearlyresident familiesofTot,dyay.Theoldfamiliesandthenewmustalldisappear. Yorksportsareagainineuidence Footballonthebrain,andcock-oci thewali,Kickbullockandbit"' barracking.

Disappointmentwasfeltbymany, atbeingdisfranchisedduring,the lateFederalelections.Whyand wherefore?

Itisinustoadmiretheperson, whoquietly,butnonethelessfirmlymaintainshis'rights,andwe knowhewillbethereadiesttoadmitourdebts.Weliketheindividualassertion,theintinl:,1independencethatasksnothing%fromothers. whilecarefullyguardingitsown. Theparentthatholdshitsselffirst ofallanindividualinhi;relation withhischildren,andafatherafterward,istheone'whoisyoingto hetheha"mpiesttuthisoffspring. Butletth-narentsnotf t. theHitof theirchildrenasindividualsfirst. children,second.Muchunhappiness in.thefaintlyrefttionwouldthenhe avoided.Toomanyunrentsthin': thatbecausetheygivelifetothese humanbeingstheybecomelordiand masterofthem,Iinbody,inmind, Insoul.Thishasworked:terrible destructionintheworld.Thishas marredlives,interferedwithdestinies,thwartedthepurposeoflife, andnatureendcausedwrecksthat wouldmakeusshuddercouldwe viewthem.IfPrudenceandjustice wereasmarkedinparentsaslove andsAf-sacrifice,weshouldseeLes etthesorrowfamilylifetoooften revealstonsnorwouldninetyper centoftheinmatesofoarhomes fortheagedbeparents,

Alapsingshedhasbeenerected inthevicinityoftheOddIellows' Hall,-andtherearemanydrink* dittoinvariousplacesatYork. Howmanychampaenetanksare ther Twonder, Acountrynewspapergivi,gthe romearieoneofthepollsofthe SwanScatomitsthatofitsown electorate,whichwasnearlyparallel,nothwithstandingitsstrongoppositioninfluencetothesonoflabour.

Mr.CharlesLbd,apioneerresidentofToolyay,diedthereon 2.rdinst.,agedseventy-threerears. Thedeceasedwasawitnessofthe dayewhensugarwasten.penceper Ipound,teathreeshillings,andcandte at oshillingsperpound, andsoaptwoand-sixpenceperbar yettheremire thosewhocomitnin Federation,andsaythingsaretoo highnow. ThereisacontestfortheEast eroyinceelection,Mr.Hamersleyis ourposedbyMr.BernardofNortham.

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The"ReformedChurchesofthe World,"aretohave"agreatMissionaryConference,"nextJunein Edinburgh,astowhich"TheScotsman,"(theleadingdailypaperof Scotland)moralizesinanarticlein whichitobservesthat"thequestionmayoccurwhether;fromone pointofview,theChristianityseen andknownamong%usisworthexportingtoheathenlands. That Christianitywhichhassooftenfilledthelandwithbitternessand strife,d'hicherects%churchestoperpetuateancientfeuds,whichsets threeandfourmentodothewoak offonehinderingeachotherallthe time,whichbuiltrivalcollegesin India,andwhichisunabletoveil its,differencesbeforetheHindoo-is thatreallyworthsendingbeyondthe seas?WereaHindootovisita Highlandvillageandinspectitslive ProtestantChurches,eachwitha skeletoncongregation.andask: Whatmeaneththiswasteofhuman &Tort?Whatanswercouldthe Christianity:ofthiscountrygiveto thatHindoo?Wouldnotthepoor heathenbepardonedifhesaidthat areligionwhichtoleratedsuchabusesandwastecouldhenoreligion forHim?" Ansidoubtlessthe"poor,heathen,"isthinkingandsayingthat verything.TheBritishexported articlointhematterofreligionhe mostly'rejects.

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"Ithascometobeahabit tee thinkthatthethingsofthePast mustbePutaway,mustberejected.Somenignorantofthehistory oftheworldwill,speakofthepast asifitwasatimewhenallwas ignorance.Itistruethatthere wasdarknessanderrorattimes16 thepast,butifwethaveescaped someoftheerrorsofthepast,we havenotescapederrorsofourown day.Wehavelostthegreatbods1 offaith,andwehavenotthegreat revelationofsoulthatmademen greatinthepast.

"Wearenottoregardlightlythe advancesandmaterialprogressof theday.There,are`timeswhenthe thingsoftheworlddidnotcompletelyengrossthemindsofmenas theydoto-dly.Werenotthosemen ofaformerandsimplerdayjustas harpyinthemselves?Timewas, wheillwehadlessconveniencesand luxuriesthanwehaveto-day.Was notfamilyandsociallifelessdilaturbedthenthanitisto-day?

"Whatdoesthenewreligionof easeandelegancedoforthesoul Thereissetalongingforsomethingthatcangivecomforttothe heart,butthenewreligionhasnothingtooffer.Wemustbewatchfulofthisnewreligion.Itisas easythingformen,whodonotunderstanddogma.tosayaway'with dogma.Itiseasyformenwholive Ile-oppositiontoChristianityto sayawaywiththeCommandments ofGod.

"Inthisnewreligionofease, thereisaoobligation,noconscience nodome,.nocommandments,no charity.'there*nothingthatsatisfiesthemindortheheart.The onlythingsthatsatisfythecravingsofthesoularethethings thatareeternal.Thepastages havedonetheirshareinthedevelopmentofthehumanmind..From thepastwehavethingsthathave withstoodtheassaults,ofthegreatestminds,andwhyshouldwenot clingto.theoldthings,andways intheoldPathways?

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InarecentdiscourseinManchester(England)FatherBernard Vaughan,S.J.,referringtotherefininginfluenceofreligionsaidthat hehadseenmenandwomenofthe smartset.whowerethevulgarest, dullestandstupidestpeopleon earth,andwhy,-becausetheywere religion.Theyhadnothing torefinethem,andtheyhadbe. Comematerialised.Theytalk,he said,,alioutpeoplebeingdull,hut theyarethedullestthemselves. Hehadsometimessaidtothem whatanextraordinarythingthat theyshouldtalkaboutpeoplebeing dullwhentherewasnooneasdull astheyintheirsociety.They couldonly.talkaboutonething theycouldnoteventalkaboutart orliterature,itwasfashionand feasting,luxuryandlust. Ifthey_wantedrefinementlet themgotothefarwestofdear oldIreland,andtheremeetthepeoplewho,couldneitherreadloorwrite hutwhowerenature'saristocracy, andwithwhomtheymightdiscuss theveryhighestspiritualreality, andtheywoulddrinkitdownwith agreedofachildofGod.He knewfromexperiencethatthiswas true,whereastheymighthavetheir intellectualandscientificmen,but towhomtheyhadtogivereligion inhomeopathicdoses. FatherVaughanknowsfromactual*experiencewhatheheretalks about.HehasbeenamongthepeopleofthefarwestofIreland,he knowswhat.the"smartset,"are, andcantellinwhich"set,"the truereanementistohefound.

TheReligionofEase

"Andwhenyougoaway.from thecatholicChurch,'whatdoyou find? Nobelief,merelytheopinionofsomeone'ofnomoreauthoritythanyourself.Keepthis'new religionofeaseoutofyourlives. andclingsothatreligionthatis sealedwith)thebloodofthemart.\rsandthesupremesacrificesf. jOgngChrist."

1PainfulWound

TheReligionofEase,"isthe aptphraseusedbytheRev.J.T. O'Connell,1).D.,pastorofSt. FrancisdeSales'Church.Toledo, Ohio,inarecentsermondealing withsomeofthereliiistelf.dsand fanciesoftheday.

"TheReligionoftheworldtoday,"saidDr.O'Connell,"isa religionofeasesareligion%ofelegance,areligionofproprietywhen itdoesnot.interferetoolmuchwith thePleasuresoftheday.Itputs awayalldoctrine.Thereielnoacceptanceoftruthbecauseitis truth.Thereisnothingofabsolute truth,nothingofduty.Thereisall aboutthegoodnessandbeent7of nothingofHispower,His issice,Hiswrath,Hisjudgments.

GASHEDBYACIRCULARSAWZAM-BUKSOOTHES%AND HEALS. Nomatterthecauseorextentof yourinjury-whetheritbethecat ofacleanknife%orthejagof a rustynail-Zam-Bukisequallycapableofcleanandperfect$healing. Mr.E.H.Dingle,ofKeiraStreet, Sollongong,N.S.W.,Isays:-"Iam awoodandcoalmerchantby occupation,andpersonally%supervise thecuttingofthewoodintolengths withthecircularsaw.Sometime, ago,.whileworkingatthebenchthe sawcaughtmyarmandlaidthe skinhackfromthewristtotheelhow,4exposingtheflesh.Iapplieda dressingof'Lam-Duk,andtheway, theskingrewandthewound)healed wasreallywonderful.Acutfrom asaworabruiseIfromaflying pieceofwoadisoffrequentoccurrence,butafewapplicationsof Zam-Butealwayshealthemquickly'. Thaveusedothersalvesandointments,andcanhonestly)saythat nonepossessthehealingpowerof Zam-Buk.IIcanconfidentlyrecommendZarc-Berkforcuts,bruises, andallinjuriestotheskin.')

Composedofsaps,juicesandaromaticoilsofimmaculatepurity. Zam-Rukistheworld's,greathealinghalmforpiles,soreseczema, ulcers,scabs,scales,barcoo,cowpox cuts,bruises,burns,&c.,Ofall chemistsandstoresatonellshilling andsix-pence,andthreeshillings. arid9iTDPTICPnernot(threeendsixtinaboll- f ti-(1me. ndsixpence.).

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itProminent hegotintotheinsurgen.linesand wastriedbycourtmartial,andsenAnnulDonaPatrice)Kenny,whotentedtobeshotbytheSpaniards, wasrecentltinIrelandonaspecialasentencewhich-wasafterwardsset minionfortheGovernmentofChileasidebytheinterventionofPresitiftinquireinto,theeducationalsys-(lint'astelar.HehaswithoutinterreisanativeofDublin.HehasterruprionrepresentedRoscommon beenforthelast,sixyearsinChile,sinceIS8o,andhishonestandune antiisProfessor'ofModernLangu-ceesinworeforIrelandduringthat. spinintheStet,UniversityofSan-timeentitledhimtothegratitude tinge. HewaseducatedatSt.ofhiseteintrmen.Sopopularis Muneret'sCollegeeandobtainedhighheinhisfather'scountythathe distinctionsintheIntermediateandwastriuniphantoverhisopponent RoyaliNtitetrsityexaminations.Heatthgeneralelection.followingthe leftpciainforSyria,and'onre-Parnellsplit.AltogetherMr.0'ceivinghisappointmentatSantiago cametoI'Wainforashortsta' beforesettingoutforhispresent home.ii(tsaysthesethenumber.of Irishmeninchileisnotgreat,but theyarcalltholiOitmuch,ofin th6conutriandthe('hilianswho menetgetonatallwithEnglish people,haveagreatbeingforthe Irishcharacter.

Tt.etime.thin*,hesays,that stryriteanIrishmanonreachingthe Cnill,irfharbour,isthebattleships. 'Titersengine;ofwarbearsuch nemeeaso'Higetins.O'Brien,,Lynch andtheelevatineeffecton,themind ofAninunanisimpossieletoreahetrataotthaveseenit.The peceleofChit('arc,oilcourse,of tieenishrace.Buttheliberatozof wasanIrishmen,andthestate..ofO'HieginsoppositetheSenateHouseranksasoneofthefinestpiecesofmodernart.Irishmen tots,.aleadingwetinthewarof Partrnience,andtheirservicesare rrreeinheredwithenthusiasmby,the peeple..

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leleeParliamentaryrepresentative lotNorthRoscommon,isperhaps themostinterestingpersonalityin theranksoftheleighbParty..He RSAborninDublinsixty-sevenyears ape,,his'fatherbeingaRoscommon n-,ae.andhiemotheramemberof theoldteieen'sCenatefamilyof theLairs,andgraduatedfromthe caeateicUniversity.Hewentto Loedonin04)2tohisuncle,the nfetedsculptor,.1ohm.Lalor.and wonecdforsomemineattheprofeesion.Thewanderingspirit,howevertoe'.c;vsassi(nc61Mmandhe wet.:toFrance,whereheserved tw,,rearsintheForeignLegionand lidsomeelcitingexperienceswith thatfamouscotesinMexicoduring theFrenchinvasion.Hereturned totondenandworked'asajournaliet.beingEnglishcorrespondentof theDublinIrishman,where'twoof hismostintimatefriendswere G.or2eH.a.'ylioersandIsaacButt. U.O'Kellywasagainhackin FranceduringtheFranco-German test,:.nd 1fiforAmericaafterthe esrreederofParistotheGermans. HeobtainedapoetontheNew. Yor'tNereidendwasspecialcorrespointntofthatpapaonmanyimportantmissions.InCubainiges

Shalltheydigagraveforme Vndrtheerr.en-woodtree'? (it-onthewildheath, Wherethewilderbreath ofthesnow,dothblow? oh,nooh,no

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wealthofthenationandso,livein oppulencewhiletheirtenantsoften Linditdifficulttoekeoutanexistence.DuringtherecentBritishelections,itcameunderthenoticeof thepeoplethatthreehundredand sixteenPersonsownedoneseventh oftheUnitedKingdom,whilehalf ofScotlandbelongedtoseventyindividuals.Suchaperniciousland systemasthisshouldnotbetoleratedinAustralia,andnowisthe timefor'ourCommonwealthtostep inandPutitsfootonitforever. Aswerequireuniformlandlaws, forthywholeofAustralia,weconsiderthatourlandsshouldbecontrolledb.,thyCommonwealthParliamentinsteadofbythatofthe vitriousStates,asatpresent.There shouldbeaCommonwealthlandtax, forlitre*estates;thatisareaswhich arecarableofreturningtheirownersanincomesufficienttokeepthem incomfortableluxursshouldbeexempt,butthoseoverandabove this,shouldbeheavilytaxed.We wouldadvocateataxwhichwould sutteeunexemptpropertytobea financialfailuretoitsowner,therebydiscouraginganyattemptsat lendmonopoly.Aftertheimpositionofthisto'.wewoulddoeaway withallprivileges,suchasrestrictedfranchisefurlandowners.aswe considerthathumannaturewould promptthemtoactunjustlywhen theirinterestsareatstake. We wouldalsocuropensatelandowners forthetaxonlandwhichtheyposasre:inztopurchasethelandfrom thematavaluationarrivedatby anuninterestedhoardappointedfor thepurpose. Ilytheimpositionofsuchatap, everypersonwhosodesired,would haveabetteropportunityofprocuringlandatareasonablecost, andthenextthingnecessary,then, wouldhetoseethatsuchlandwas cultivated ToPreventDeoPhfromtakingup lendUrswculltivcpurposes,anuninirrov,dlndteashouldheimposed.WeshouldviceAustralianseveryfacilitytosettleontheland, immigrantsfromallpartsofthe Europeancontinentshouldheencoveragestepsshouldbetakento seethat-archimmigrantsare(ten(linefarmersandgoontheland immediatelyontheirarrival.In ordertopresetsthe."White,"rant inAustralia,nofurtherlandshou.d hegiventocolouredpeople. Itisundoubted,that,werea landpolicy,similartotheabove, tobecarriedout,theAustralian Commonwealthinthecourseofa veryshortperiodwouldberecognisedintherankofnations. We shouldnotfearviolencefromJapai or'anyOrientalnation,andour peoplewouldbeprosperous,conteneed industrious. Inwritingthisarticle,wehave notlooSedtoforeiensourcesfor procedure,neceuse,geAustralians, weconsiderthatweshouldlain* outunaidedandgivelittleorno thoughttowhatisorisnot,ifs voeueinothercountries.

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CHAPTERI. forewithheldtheirpraiseopenly e-HEELAMOLLOYhadtheenvi-boastedofthefactthatBellow Ciereputationofbeingthepretti-Moorewasafellow-townsman,and eftgirlinallLisnamore. Thehopedhewouldsoonrevisithome, daeghterofasmallandstrugglingsothattheymightmightmakeam- faaner,herfacewasheronlyfor-endsfortheirformerapathy.liel- tone.Yetthereweredozensofmenlow,however,hadlittleloveforhis toenvyfackDvaerwhenSheelanativecountleandwasinnohur- consentedtobehiswife..1ackwasrytoseeitagain.Fourannualho- andhelpedtocarryhomethe afairlyprosperousfarmer,andthelithoswerespentinLondon,anditbowing pails'Heremainedtillnear- gat;supportofhiswidowedmother,wasonlyalteranabsenceoffivelymidnightandSkeels,atleast, young,handsome,andathletic,he3earsthathehonouredLisnamore.imaginedthatnoeveninghadever wasasmuchadmiredbythegirlsLisnamorerosetotheoccasion.APassedsoquicklybefore. bonfireblazedonthegair-green,andAfterthathewasaconstantcaltheinhabitantsturnedoutintheirleratMolloy'scabin.Hisaflabilhurdredstowelcometheirnotediit',endearedhimtotheoldcouple townsman.Bellow,ofcourse,hadandasforSheelasheneglectedher neverbeenlionizedlikethatbefore,danceanddevotedallhertimeand buthet00%it,asifiwere anattentiontothenew-comer. every4tyoccurrent Illssuperior airandcondescendi smilewere simelysublime. Hehadchangedconsiderably.The broguewasgone.Hespoke with thatstranee,mongrelaccentthat onlytheIrishman.whoisashamed ofbunganIrishmanspeaks.Hewas muchtaller,andassumedaschol-

oftheparishasSheelawasbythe boys."'Pisagoodgirlhe'sgettin',"theancientgossipswouldsay 'andwellhedeservesherlikehis fatherandhisgrandfatherbefore hire.heiskind-heartedandneigh- baerly ...tack'sfarmborderedonMolloy's, andhehidmanychancesofmeetacehissweetheart.ofteninthe Pleasantdaysofsummerwouldhe finedownhisspadeorscytheand alinetheimentlare-ditchwitha hearty,"Godeaveye,Sheela,"to th-blushing;girl,who,marebydethanaccident,hadwandered ewhileinsearchofawayward orgoose.Andthebirdwould :orgottenforhours,whilethe nfarmerwhisperedtohisyoung a,aniontheoldsweetstoreof ae-ethatshouldneverend.

I;isanoldproverb,andper- ha;'sawiseone,thathastymarriar,..sentaillAsurelyrepentance.But certainitis,thatifJackhadonly actedcontraretoitthe melanchole a;eatsIhavetonarratewouldnot heretakenplace.

eandSheelahadbeenengaged a-(easixmonths,andweresoonto married,whenBellowMooreaP1-.!-,..d-orreappeared-onthescene. ,orewasthe°IA\sonofthe vi-aatteschoolmaster.Beingrather deli7'ateasachild,hisparentsPettedandspuiltdhim.Atschoolhe hedusfriendshisvanityandoverbee;ingwaysfoundnofavourwith th-simplepeasantlads.TheWeeeeeoneredeeminaquality-hewas asantpupil.Inafewsecondshe c:dmasteraproblemthat,would pealehismatesfuranhour. As .:.0:Isequencehewasoftenatthe t,oftheclass-andthatdidnot terry.tolessenhisunpopularity.

nhisearlyteensBellewMoore sheivedsinsofliteraryability..He toc,,towritingtopicalverse,and itSoteedit'swasintothe"Poet's Cesaer,"ofthelocalweekly. Old storiesthatweretoldbetheliresi,leheLickedintoshape;andthey tooappearedinallthegloryof print.Publicityfannedtheflame

lefthischeek.Buthestillretainedmostofhisearlygoodlooks, andhidhebeenlessvainandeffem- ite'nogirlcouldhavebeen.blamedlerfallinginlovewithhimat !first:delta

Jac&Dwyer,however,waslotith tocomplain. Moore'sholidays wouldsoonexpire,andSheelawas merelytryingtomakethingspleasantforhim-whilehewasamongstthem.'ThatwasJack'sopinion.Someoftheneighbourstooka differentview,andwarnedJackthat Moorewasadangerousrival2that arlystoop.TherusticruddinesshadhewasendeavouringtowinSheela'saffection,andseemedtobesucceeding.BUthewasnottobeconvincedofthat.HetrustedSheela, andwouldcontinuetotrusther.So hedeclared,timeaftertime. Hesoondiscoveredhismistake. Havin.:occasiontocrosshisneigh- Festivitieswereheldinhishonourhour'sfarm,oneeveningafternigat-

Aflerasumptuous-spread,"atthe largesthostelry,thecrowdrepaired totheneight,ouringcrossroadsfor adance.Thefirstpartnerchosenby theheroofthehourwasSheAa, Molloy.Perhapsitwasbecauseshe wasbyfartheprettiestgirlthere. Itwasahighhonour,andSheela wasfdllyconsciousofit.Therewas aflushofprideonherfaceasshe sailedaroundinthearmsofthe y°lb.:-author.JackDwyerwas present,andh',too,feltpleasedand; honoured.Nopangofjealeusedisturbedhishonestheart.Hewas neverjealous-hetrustedhissweet-

fallhe,quiteunexpectedly,came acrossMooreandSheelaEngagedin earnestconversation.Theirbacks wereturnedtowardshim,andthe\ seemedunawareoftheirpresence. NotwishingtoplaythePart of eavesdropper,hewouldhaveturned away,butthatheheardhisown namementioned."Whatafool you'dbetomarryamanlikeJack Dwyer.Agirlwithyourbeautyand abilitywasnevermeanttobethe wifeofaclod-hopper." Jack couldlistentonomore. "Youcur,"hesaid,an.Imadea rushtowardshisrival. heart,andwasgladwhenotherslint Pailatributetoherbeauty. Sheelathrewherselfbetween them. "Oh,'lack,youmust'nt

awaee,withstrangethoughtsrun-''Ilovethegirl,Father-that'sall ningthroughhermind. Ineedsay,"wasthelaconicrejoin- ivtoorehadreceivedmaneder. invitations--somefromwelt-to-do"Oh,Iquitebelievethat,"said peopleyetonthesecondday ofFatherBrophyapologetically,"and !nisvisithewent,uninvitedto 1I'msorryifmyremarkshaveof- lc.haelMolloyshumbleMAIL fendedyou.Nodoubtmyleansare Michaelandhiswife,poorsouls,groundless. It'syourwelfareand wereoverwhelmedwithembarrass-Sheela'sIhaveatheart-Iwantto went.iftheyhadenownhewasseeyoubothhappyI'llmarryyoU coiningtheywouldhavemilledandenSunda,.next,'PleaseGod.It's coo.edacourieofcniz,ensandsentgeddlarathersudden-butyourvac- Sheelatothevillageforsomedairyationismarl;up,andIdon'tw( ties.BetBellawsetthematease,to yonfromyourwork.'' bysayingtiedislieedaaiutaesandThemtrriaglwasveryuneopular. luxeriesofe.rydes,riptienandtliThebride'sparentswereopposedto flatteringthefrugalfareteeyplacedit.hutwerepowerlesstoprevent beforehim. it-Areelahadawillofhaown, rieineuiredtorSheela,andwasandwasnotslowinasser.ineit. informedsaewasitil&iugthecows.TheyhadalwayslikedDwyer,and Althoaghwarnedthathispatent-altleee.htheyhadfallaitinierthe leatherbootswouldne"ruineden-spellofmatenaesm,thewonldhave tirely,'-hebetooehimselftothepreferredtoseethefrdaughterled tothealtarbytheyoungfarmer. TheDridegroottesrelationsweri. tinilydissatisfied.Theythouibt sheermadnessforarisingauthorto wedanignorantandpennilessgirl. Buttherisingauthorignoredtheir dmonitione.'linegeneralpublic consideredthemarriageascandal, andtheinterloperwasdenouncedat everefiresideintheparish. JackDwyerhimselfseemedthe leastconcernedofall.Theblowhad fallenheavilyuponhim,buthewas dazedandhedidnotrealiseitsfull signiticance."Shesassshelaves him-whythenshouldIinterfere?" hewouldsaytotheneighbours, whentheyexpressedtheirpity. Onthedayoftheceremonythe littlechurchwasnearlyempty,and lotacheerwasraisedwhenthe happypairsetoutontheirlong journeytoEngland. ItwasnotuntilSheelahadgone away-thewifeofanother-that .lack'ssorrowreallystarted.He wasaProud,sensitiveman,anddislikedwordsofsympatkForthat reasonhetriedtoconcealhisgrief. Buthisacauaintancescouldnothelp noticinghowchangedhewas.Beforehismisfortuneheattendedall thesocialgatheringsintheneighbourhood,andwasalwaysthegayest ofthegay.Nowhekeptathome ofanightandinquisitivecallers foundhimsitingdejectedlybythe tire,andsometimeswithtracesof tearsinhiseyes.Inthefieldshe usedtosingasblithelyasablackeird.Nowhewassullenandsilent, andhadonlyanodforthepasser- byinsteadoftheusualfriendlybanter.

ThefirstdanceoverBellowMooreharmhim,"shesaid. complainedoffatigue,andadShee- Sheela,"saidJacvhoarsely, latoamossyban'c,ashortdip-"whoistoheyourhusbandhim taw*fromth2crowd.Thegirlorme" wastroibledwithmisgLings.JackHereyesfelltothegronrd. wouldhewantingherforthenext"I'msorryJack,"shesaid. 1 dance.But,no Shecouldsee---I'mgoingtomare IIhow himovertheretalking'tothefattier,Moore." andlaughingheartily.

Nobodesympathisedmoredeeply) withJackthanMichaelMolloy.Beingnext-doorneighbours,theyfrequentlymetbutformanymonths tefterthemarriageSheela'sname wasnevermentioned.'Idleoldfarmerhadtactenoughnottorakeup

wasn't.Hewasagreatscholar. Shecollielevel,writehername. Hisspeechwasfluentandrefined. Her'swasclumsyandungrammati- cal.

I'mjesting,Father."

Tntheletterstohisfatherhe he4tedofthefameandfortunehe vet winninginEngland,andthe gentlemanproudlylentthemto tealiterate,antireadthemtothe ilea-a-etaWhenthenewswent neendthathewasabout'tomolten hi,worksinbookform,theLisnaefolkwereaereeabhexcited. Wraingstoriesandnoetreforthe Peterswasan*Minnaaffair-helfa doen3oathsandmaedensinthe weredoingit-butbeinethe ete-Ail"Ofahookwasagreatand tieeeddatiaetion.Thelittlevo- l-aaarrivedir.deecourse.It.reretAndafarcvirsiblere1-.1,istne freedsaPer,aidwaseagerlyreed)) aid'snag.Thosewhohadbe-

CHAPTERII. aromacouldscarcelybeears. to

"Oh,no,butit'sstrange-vera strange.Shewasen;a;adtoJack Dwyer.Isheapartytothis?" 'Sheelatoldhimthatsheno longerlovedhim,andhereleased herfromherpromise,"theyoun mansaid.

HercompanionbegancoaxingherintoconverseVon,butatfirstsheFather 'lethimdonearlyallthetaltira!,lie:ehis Shewasafraidofmalagamis-"HasSheelareallyconsented take-ofdispltyingherignorance.marryyeu?'heas'ted. Themanatheraidewasacquainted Certainlyshehas,"BellowMoore ofhisvanity.Hisegotismgrewin-withthewaysoftheworld.Shereplied."Surelyyondon'tthink t(4Ta')12,andhisacquaintances,alegletheyappreciatedhiswrites:s,neverpraisedtheminhisPresent%Atei4hteen-chieflythough gO 'trek,and I .eamtlehhis keowlecteofshorthand--heobtained atarthintheofficeofaLiverpool ae'iy.

Afterawhileshefaitmornat ease. Thegreatmanhadcome ;townfromhispedestal.Hewasinterestedislittlemattersshehad thoughttobefarbeneathhisno- tics.Shefoundhertongueand [tattedaboutherselfandherownaf- fairsa)ontotherpeopleandtheir!wouldmakeanidealwifefaratartan eclairsandBellowMoorewasanlikeDwyer,butI'mdoubtful,vet, attentivelistener.Shedidn'tfeeldoubtful,whethershewillcomeup thetimePassing,andwasastonish-Itoyourexpectations.Youshould e4when.LackDwyercameoverandhavechosenagirlofeducationand laughinglyInformedthemthattherefinement. lastdancewascommencing. She"7loveher,andshereciprocates dancedwith'Tackandtirehees-trylove,"saidMooreauletly."I cartedherborne. Hetho'iphtherseenoreasonwhyouruneven ninsuall.onieit,hutsaidnothing-notProveberme" theexcitementhadupsether,hede-ThegoodPriestwasnotsoopti- cided.Atthegatebekiesehhermistic. "Goodnight,"andwishedherplea-'"Sheet%hasnoexperienceC4ea, cantdreans. Hiswishwasnotfife,"saidbe. '11FierIsexpecienee realised. AllnightloftshelaymayProveantselligtoyou."

Whybebaldheadedandoldlookingbeforeyourtime?Neglectof thehaircausesdandruff,anddandruffistheforerunneroffalling hairandbaldness.Theremedyis'

"Well,MooreSheelaMolloyisa eoodgirl-averygoodgrl-and PerhapsIoughttocongratulate you.Butfrankly,Ican't.She

AgentlemanresidingatDunedin, N.Z.,writesunderdateJan.7,1907:

"ItiswithgratitudeIwriteyouthatI havenowasplendidheadofhair,boththick andverysoft,allowingtomyhavingused yearwonderfulflairVigor.Iwasalmost baldheadedbeforeIusedtheHairVigor.I stilluseitonceaday,rubbingitwellintothe rcotsofthehair.Iusedtowearaskull-cap, andIamverygratefaltoAyer'sHairVigor furtheimprovementithasmadeinmylooks" Bewarnedintime.UseAyer's HairVigorandpreserveyouryouth. PrepuodbrDr.C.AVOIa

soPainfulatopic.BfitoneSundaymorning,ontheirwaytoMass, .Jackwithassumedindifference,inquired: "AnywordfromSheelalately?" "Wegetaletterfromherevery week,"wasthereply. "Isshewellandhappy?"Jack asked. "Sheis,thankGod,"saidtheold manfervently."Shefindsthecity abitstrange,butisgettingused toit."

ihkThenexttimeJackmadeinquirestheanswersweredifferent. "It'soveramonthsincewehad aletter."Michaelsaidsadly."I hopethereisnothingwrongwith thecolleen."

EversdayMichaelwalkedtothe Postoffice,butthewished-forletter wasnotthere.

"Itwasablackdayforuswhen BellowMooretookherawayfrom us,"hewouldsaywithasob. rFiebegantowhisperthatSheemarriedlifewasunhappy.,that herhusbandwastreatingherbadly, andherominoussilencelentcolour totherumour.

HadJackbeensurethathisbest lovewascontented,hemighthave overcomehisdisappointment. But thefearthatshewasunhappy, kepthi.;woundunhealed.Ithauntedhimnightandday.Heseemed tosee11wineverydream,andher facewasalwayspaleandsorrowful

Atwor:hecouldonlythinkofher, andth,cropsandcattlesufferedin conseqence

Finallyhesoughtforgetfulnessin alcohol.Whileundertheinfluenceof liquorhewentintocompany,and wasasgayandcarelessasever.

Theneighbours,althoughgladto havehimamongstthemagain, greatlyregrettedhisdissipation.To beananchoritewashad,buttobe adrunkardwastentimesworse. "rigaterriblepity,"theywould say,"tosee takin'tothe drink-himthatwasalwayssosoberandhard-workin'."

a:A.AlecArda

eningmewitheviction.Hehasgivenmesixmonthstopay,offthearrears,andwithGod'shelpIwill beabletodoit.OfcourseIcan't makethemoneyhere.Thecattleare allsold,andI'mnotabletopay forhelptogetinthecrops.My onlyhopeistogowitheoutoEnglandaidsaveeverypennyIcan earn."

"'Tiehardtosavemoneyiover there,"oneofthemremarked.

"WellIwon'twasteany-that's certain,"saidJack."Ihavebeen playingthefoollongenough.FatherBrophygavemethepledgeyesterday,andImeantokeepittill mydyingday.Theoldfarmmust besaved,itIhavetokillmyself withwork.ButI'mgoingtocome hackaliveandpaymydebts,andbewhatIusedtobe.We'llonlybe awaysixmonths-andIwon'tbe missed-nowthatrry'poormotheris dead."

Thefollowingeveningtheywere standinginalargeYorkshirefarm yard,andFarmerBrown-inabroad dialectthatJackfailedtounderstand-wastreatingthemtoamixtureofadviceandwarning.

"BygumI'mnotgoingto wastemoneyonduffers,"heshouted."Ifyouworkwell,I'llpay yOU'well,butifIfindyoushirking orslippingawaytothepublic-'ouse duringworkinghours,orturning outlateinthemornings-" He leftthesentenceunfinished,buthis frowningfacespokevolumes.

Owingtohisstricteconomy,Jack hadasmachastwentypoundsto draw.Hefeltelated.Thelittle heat,ofshiningsovereignsthathe hadcarefullywrappedinhishandkerchiefwouldgivehimanewstart inlife.As:hepartookofhisdinnerforthelasttimeinthegloomy, "Paddy-house,"hehadhardlya wordtosay-hewasbusydrawing upplansforthefuture.HeiresolveclI toworkashardonhisowntarn., ashehaddoneonBrown's,andto transformitfromawildernessto averitableEden.Thelittlewhitewalledhouseshouldberenovated, andhewouldhaveaneatflowergardenbesidethedoor,sameasall theEnglishcottlershad. Never againwouldhetouchthedrinkunderanycircumstances. Hehad shunneditnowforsixmonths,and feltyoungerandstrongerinconsequence.

Hispleasantmusingwascutshort byacallfromBrown.Hehurried outandmethislateemployerin theyard.

"Look'ere,Dwyer,"theoldfarme ersaid,"I'mwillin'togiveyoua Permanentjob.Iwantareliable mantolookafterthecattledurinthewinter.Youwon'tneedtowork sohardasinsummer,and,besidesI'llprovideyouwithcomfortablediggingsinmyown',ease."

Jackpolitelydeclinedtoaccept hisoffer,andexplainedthereasons fordoingso.

"You,"addressingJack,"you 'aveneverworkedinthiscountry. before. I'llgiveyouaweekto studyourmethods,andafterthat I'llhexpectyoutobeaswellup astheothers.Weimustdropyour lazyHirish'ahits.Wework'ere, mindyou.Work-notshirk."

"Oh!Iwasn'tawareyouhada farmofTourown,"Brownsaid."I honeyou'llgetoveryourdifficuleandsucceedaswellasyouhexpect ifyoudon'tcomestraightto I'llgiveyouaconstanttacka time."

notleaveherhere,pooranddefenceless.sheha dnotnoticedhint,andaaPil walkingupanddowntryingtosell herwares.Herlossofmodesty

PainedJackmorethanherapparent poverty.Heheardherlaughrecklesslyataribaldremarkfromone ofthewaitingyouths.

Hewalkedover,andplaicea tremblinghandonhershoulderhe said,"Sheets,isithereyouserie.P" Herfaceturnedwhiteasasheet. "MyGod It'sTack,"shecried, hoThareoselyt. hergirlsweregiggling.;he wheeledroundfiercelyandtheyeelsed. "Jack,"shewhispered,"yon shouldn'tstandtalkingtothelikes ofrre-basketgirlsarenot-angels."

"Letusgotosomequietspot, wherewecantalk'withoutbeing overheard,"Jacksaid.

Forafewmomentsshehesitated. Thensheliftedherbasketfromthe Pavementandaccompaniedhin,.ap thestreet.

"Sheela,"hesaid,"whereis yourhusband?" Aminhervoicerangout'in reckless

HadSheelareturnedafteranabsenceoftwelvemonthsshewould scarcelyhaverecoenisedherformer lover.youngashewasinwears, the;loomandvieourofyeuthhid vanished,andthegreyhairswere -makingtheiraepearance.likeits owner,thefarmhadalteredforthe worse. .Tackhadbeennotedfor hisindustry.-,andwaslookedupon asamodelfarwer.Nowheseemed totakenointerestinhiswork. Thecronswereleftintheground, tillthefrostsofearlywinter,ruined them.Thecattlewereneglected,and insteadofsettingthehialeestPrices atthefair--asheoftendid-hehad tocontenthimselfwiththelowest. Forthefirsttimehefounditnecesseretonaythelendlowlwith borrowedmoney,andtherossipsof thenarishshooktheirheadssadl, andneedict-dchat.lackDwyerwould. losethefewathathadbeen(wenpiedbyhisfamilyfromthat memorial.

CHAPTER]TT.

ItwasapleasanteveninginApril, andthebirdsweresineinesweetlyin thebeddingtrees.

Waifadozenmenwithlightbundlesslungovertheirshoelders,were walkingbrisklvalongtheroadthat ledfromLisnamoretothecount\ town.The\wereharvesterssetting nutforEnelend,andJackDwyer wagoneofthem.Theothersannearedtoheremonstratingwith

FortunatelyJackdidnotgrasp themeaningofhiswords,orhe wouldProbablyhaveknockedthe burly.Saxonintoacockedhat.He consideredhiscountryandhiscountrymentobeabovecriticism,but learnedlateritwasnecessaryfor thetoilingexiletolistensilentlyto manyanoffensiveremark.

Jacksoonfoundthathiscomradeshadnotexaggeratedwhen theyspokeofthehardshipsendured bytheIrishharvester.Mostof theirEnglishfellow-workerswere married,andhadtheirownhomes togoto.whenthe'day'sworkwas over,andthosethatweresingle lodgedatthefarmhouse.Butth% Irishmenhadonlya"Paddy-house" toshelterthem.

A"Paddy-house,"istohefound onmanyEnglishfarms.Itisusuallyawoodenshed,containingonly afewdiscardedcookingutensils. andsacksofstraw,forsleepingon.

Inthisdismalabodetheaverage Irishharvesterisobligedtolive duringtheslimmerandautumn.

Fromthetimehegoeshome-generallyinOctober-tillhisreturnthe followingsprine,hislodgingisutilisedforshelteringcattle.And yettheEnglishfarmerreadsachap-, terofhisBibleeverynight,and wouldbehighlyindignantifone chargedhimwithnotdoingunto othersashewouldhavethemdo untohim.

Havingthankedhim,Jackjoined hiswaitingcomrades,and,with lighthearts,theysetoutontheir homewardjourney.Onreaching Liverpool,theyfoundtheyhadafew hourstospendbeforetheboatsailed..Tackarrangedtomeethis matesatthePierateighto'clock, andthenwentoffwiththeintentions oftakingaramblethroughthecity lAshequittedExchangestationhis heartwasbeatingwildly.Atany momenthemightmeetSheets.He 'didnotwishtosneaktoherhe merelylongedtoseehertoknow ifshelookedhappyormiserable.

Foranhourhewalkednoand downthebright,fashionablestreets, well-dressedfolkswhohurriedglen-. erreerlyscanningthefacesofthe Regleneedthrone:1ithewindowof everyPassingcarriage,halfexpectingtocatchaglanceofSheelaand herhusband.Buteveryfacewasunfamiliar.Feeling,fatiguedhetookto theby-streets,wherehecouldstroll leisurely,withoutbeta-loggedbya selfishthrong.Hereachedathirdratemusichall,andPausedto watchthelong',WM.ofpeoplepatientlywaltineforthedoorstohe eeened.Halfadown--en,women werePrinrovngtheshininghoe-e hawkingfruitandcakes.

JackDwyerprovedtobeawilling andskilfulworker.FarmerBrown neverpraisedanyofhismen-he consideredithadpolicytodosobutheshowedhisappreciationof ourherobynotscoldinghimashe didtheothers.Hecarriedouthis resolvenottospendmoremoney thanwasabsolutelynecessary.On Saturdayevenineshismatesusedto gotothered-brickvillagedownin thevalleyandenjoyawell-earned spree.ButJackremainedalonein thehut.Hehadagrandobjectin view-thesavingofhisancestral home-andinthehopeofattaining

"Weareusedtothework,Jack, butyou'renot,"saidoneofhis co,nnanions."Weknowwhatitis tohetheglareofahard-hearted straneer.Theharvesterhastoput nowithalotofsufferinginEnland,andifhiswagesarebierger thanathome,Codknows,heearns them.Yoehavealwa,s}seenyourithewillinglydeniedhimselfevery ownwaster,and'twoulddriveeonluxury. madtoaecursedendshoutedethe amannothalfasreseeetableas

CHAPTERIV. eoerself.TakemyadviceandstopAtlastthelonged-fordal home."

"Butbegs-arecan'taechnosere. Patsy,"geldJackwitheforced "I'mnobetteroff+henany ofyou. T owethelandlorda year'srentandhehasbeenthree.-eachworkerweh-rd-eartel

edwhenJackandhiscompanionsin toilwerefreetoreturnhome. It hadbeenaProsperousseasontofarmerBrown,andthatgentlemanwas inacheersmoodashehanded

"Whereisbenow".Tackasked andhisstsclenchedunconsciously. Idon'tknow,andIdon'tcar.,"

"Threeoraneasa.neone-en1e nennv,"oneofthen..callednee, Jackstarted.Therewassomething erfamiliarsane+thatwoiee.aee detectthemelodiousrollof theafungteraro-ee.WithhisTwee ewhirl.hecrossedthes+reet.and atthecrenepealel's en-e.TTishoer*eayP.ngreat.hound -1+wasSheela Ti.,zt.ggverneFt,Rinatthewall,end rubbedhiseyies,sorelyhemusthe dr-amine.Hehadexaectedtoeee he"inaeeerieeedressedinane r,,TIAitbennegiawthat ehen-ac.T.F111^ hoodineh.,,Ilfter Itweeqtr.+,endoeateffle,aut irtn,naf-frontthedlrlbe leedendlee*lenev^srsaefe-e. r:r"few,weeeaillaearwiful.au+1+ leeaedaelaand-amine.enilhere weeaetraneelieheinheraletwee eyes. ea,feria Tnekstood InOrtAnInmofn.ton-.'"v,n1411 hut',.yonenthe "-hohoeneenee+, ewnelhislife.Hailheteen/her, ',ie.heemceed+eend ,rent

In1,-,in'hePnrtrAri,-ofher11,1.1mnd-he--ellhaw,-^ne-wee eel:wane-0ewe& Buthemilli

Thetearsroseinhereees,and Theyweresilentforaminuteor

"Yourfatherandmotherare

Sheela,"said.Tackeuietle,"do

thathewenttoLondon,andthat heiswritingforthepapersunder two. youneverthinkofLisnamore shemadenoreply.

womanwhoweptatthemental,of hernarentscouldnothedevoidof alwaysfretting"jackwenton ``a virtue. fill

"Myhusband"shesaidseyrafully."Afinehusbandheis.BeforewewereamonthinLivereaol hewasashamedofhisignorantwife EverynighthewenttotheatresInd Parties,andleftmeathome,heartsick,andlonesome.Whenhisstylishfriendscalled,hemademestop inthekitchenandnretendIwas onlyaservant,Istooditaslong asTcould.ThenIfollowedhimshoutandleteverybodyknowIwas his himsince." houseinarage,andIhaven'tseen fists wife. leave Onemorningheleftthe anassumedname.Hehadnoneed self.Ifhewasthegreatestend richestmanintheworldIwouldn't darkenhisdoorI'mbetteroffas wasthehitter "Iheard Iam." totakethetroubleofMilnehim-

fewlinesofaletterwouldhe:mere welcomethanaten-noundnote."

Hewasgladtoseehertears.A younow,.Tack,"she said,andofferedhimherhand."If youlikeyoucantellthemyouAlm' me,andthatIamwell. Hetookherhandinhisand,Id itafiSrmleylaSheela,"h.cried,"youpleat torohometoLisnamore. ""hey wouldtreatyoulikeanueenover there.Icanlendyoualittlemenew -twentypounds.Someofthen.L.11hoursthathavebeenworkinglen hareareroinghometo-night,and theywillkeenvoneomnany. The boatsailsateight,andyou'llheve tnnetobuysomenewclothesbeforethen."

"Oh.Jack,"shesaid,"Iwisa couldeohorn..rutsickandgrad ofthelifeI'mlivingnow. But howcouldTtakemoneyfroma? You'rethelastmanintheworldI shouldlooktoforhelm."

"Don'ttalklikethatSheela," said.Tack "Iwon't;missthe moneyatall.Yoesee,envcircumstaneeshavecheneedforthebetter.T'ea!narted-rmPartingwith theoldfarm,andhaveasplendid situationinYorkshire.I'n-going thereto-morrowmorning."

Theaogtwaseventtostartwhen !theyreachedthenier.

Allaboard."oneofthesailors wasshouting.

"Yon'reanotherman'swife,She.enditwouldn'tbedebttokiss you,"Jackwhispered."mt+ eaeae-einnoelherel-hno Shade.,"he^eial.

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W.BCYX_ALL

Letusrealisedeeplythateachlife isastrandofropewhichreaches bonyTime'smorningtoEternity's, andthatthestrengthofthatrope igdeterminedbythestrengthofits strands.Letusrememberthatno Wecanbesinglethatevenwhat wethinkisafactorintheprogressorback-slidingofothers thatafterallweareonlykeepers ofavitalinfluencewhichissubject

itBetteralittlewiththefear oftheLordthangreattreasureand troubletherewith.-BenjaminFranklin.

Tenderlythey.raisedhim,andfixinghimascomfortablyaspossible, carriedhimonastretchertothe camp,wheresomany-ofhisbrother soldierswerestrugglinginmortal agony. Whenallthewoundedmenhad peenthusgatheredtogether,th werebroughttothemilitaryhosPitalatNewberne,whichwasconductedbytheSistersofMercy..It totimenorcircumstance,butiswasalongandwearyjourneyof God'sPowerexertedthroughus. nearlythreedays,andthesufferings Moneynevermadeamanhappyofthepoormenweregreatlyinyet,norwillit.Thereisnothingcreasedbytheheatandfatigue,but initsnaturetoproducehappiness:hereatlasttheyfoundrestand Themoreamanhasthemore hecare,suchcareastheirmothers wants.Insteadoffillingavacuum,mighthavelavishedonthem,and itmakesone. 11itsatisfiesonetheirgratitudewasunbounded. wayitdoublesandtreblesthatWhenthedoctorshadexamined wantanotherway.ThatwasatrueanddressedthewoundsofthePoor ProverboftheWiseMan,relyuponsoldier,whohadsoferventlyintPleredOurBlessedLady'shelp,they toldtheSistersthattherewasno Possiblehopeofhisrecoveryand thathisdeathwasimminent,and (eight:beexpectedatanymoment. Hehadlapsedintounconsciousness Auxintheoperationseoneofthe Sisterstookherstalestathisbedside.watchingfora1%cidintervalin whichtopreparehimomeethis hisGod.

Neversay,"It'snobodp'mbusinessbutmyownwhatIdowith mylife."Itisnottrue.Yourlife isputinyourhandsasatrust,for manyothersbesideyourself.Ityou useitwellitmaymakemanyotherehappyifyouabuseit,itwill hammanyothersbesideyourself.JamesM.Pullman.

WORTHLEARNING.

Firstofall,learntolaugh. A goodhartylaughisbetterthana dotofmedicine.

;:e,rntotellastory.Awellteldstory-bringsanactualgleam ofeenehin-intoaroom.

Learntoattendstrictlytoyour Own ;Ines Thisaveryimportan,eoint.

1.eerntosto;grumItling.Ifyou canneioeei.1.1e-seeanygood in the\yaidiieeeittoyourself.

Learntoereetyourfriendswith asmiletheycarrytoomanyfrown intheirownheartstowishtobe nTedwithyours.

Lea.ntoavoidill-natured remats.Theydonothelpmatters an,:a:., a:r,atd-alofsinnecesse f Anddolearntosaykind,ense;asingthin:tothoseyoumeet. Weellne'dboostingoccasionally.

CopfidenceintheBlessedVirgin

Aeoorsoldi:rhadreceivedabulletweendinthechestinGeneral Fort atteconGolds'eero',North Cas andwas13ftfordeadon theeld.

Oneoftheambulanceswhichwas senttohearthewo-endedmento thetemporarycamperectedafter therattle,passednearhim.

H.wasspeechless'outnotuncons. clone,andwhiletryingtostaunch thebloodwithhisscapulars,kept saemgmentally"MotherofGod, Iaminmortalsin,don'tletme diewithoutthePriest,"soitseemedsmarvellousanddirectanswer toprayer,whenheheardthevoices ofthemen,nowalmostbesidehim. Butthey,perceivingthattheend wasfastaPProachine,saidheartlessly"Oh.there'snouseinmindinghim,he'llhedeadbeforewecan gethimintotheambulance."and theywentonleavinghimtohis fate.

Thepoorfellowheardeveryword, andprayedthemoreearnestlyto OutLadynottolethimdieinhis sins. Thereliefpartyhadalreadygone aconsiderabledistancewh-noneof themen,perhansmorehumanethan therest,saidtohiscomrade:-"I mustgobacktothatpoorfellow Icannotletasoldierdielikethat, withoutsnakinganefforttosave him,"

Scheinducedsomeofthemto returnwithhim,andwhenthe cametothewoundedmanhehad regainedstrengthandspeechenough tocryout"IwillnotdieI willnotdie; fortheloveofGod, bakemeoutofthis."

Andshedidnotwatchinvain. Afteralittl-.whileshenoticedhim gropingforsomething,whichwhen (hehadfound,heopenedhiseyes withsuchasacisfactoreexpression, thatshebentoverhimtofindthe reuseandseeal::somewordsofcomfort.andsewhimgraspingtightly -hisscapulars..

"ThankstotheMotherofGod, Sister,"seidhe,"sheheardmy Praaer,anddidnotdesertme" Theninbrokenaccentshetoldof histerror,lestheshoulddieinthe conditioninwhichhewaslefton theh'sttl.'field,andofhisoft-repeatedprayer,-"MotherofGod,I aminmortalsin,don'tletnesdie withoutthepriest."

"Andnew,Sister,"hecontinued, "willyetisendmethepriestwithnetdely,foryouneednottellme dear,IiqIewIhavenotlong to11,-c,andit'smanyandmanya yearsinceIwenttoconfession."

Th,coodrIvoliinofthehospital !serriedtothebedsideofthedying man.andth.'interviewwasnota' shortone.Withtheutmostfervour hemadehisneaeewithGod,was anointedandreceivedHolsceyniminion,andaftertheSisterhadhelpedhimtomakehisthanksgivinghe ownedhishearttoherandtold herthatalthoughf..omboyhoodhe hadledawildandrecklesslife, andhednotonceapproachedthe sacramentsfromthetimeofhis firstHolyCommunion,hehadalwaysPreservedsomeren-nantofthe loveforOurBlessedMotherwhich hisownIrishmotherhadendeavouredtoplantinhisheartwhenhe wasachild. Onenrollinghimself inoneofthemilitiacompanies. formedsorapidlyinthosetroubled times,hehadprocuredaPairof scapularsamongthefirstarticlesof hisregalia,thusplacinghimselfundertheprotectionofherwhowas toprotecthimsovisiblyinthe end. HistouchingprayertoOurLade whenleftamongthedeadanddying,waspromptednodoubt, th'scapularstowhichheclungso fervently,andshe."towhomno on.everhadrecoursewithoutobtainin-relief."inspiredhiscompaniontogobacktohimbeforelife wasextinct!andstrengthenedhimmiraculouslyuntilhissoulwasrenewedintheBloodoftheLamb.

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