The Record Newspaper 14 May 1910

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latherT.D'Arcy,oftheLismore Diocese,diedatLongreach(Q.),recently,thecauseofdeathbeingan affectionofthethroat.Abouta monthagohelefthisdiocesefor Queenslandinsearchcifhealth.At Longreach,wherehewastoofficiateduringFatherLane'sabsence, hetorteahadturnandpassed away.Sometimeagohevisited ItlandwiththeintentionofjoiningtheVincentianOrderbutillhealthcompelledhisreturntoNew SmithWales-R.I.P.

Ninetydealtpriatewerepresent atthee4carterlyConferenceofthe CleryhIdrecentlyinSt.Mary's CathedralChapter,Hall.Monsianor O'Brien presided.The neatConferenceisfixedfor the27thJuly.

ApupiloftheSistersofSt. JostPhatLochinvar,nearMaitland MissElsieHewittsicured on,.ofththreescholarshipsavailaideforAustreliainconnection withth'Itoyal eeofMusic, Loud:n.Theschol!shiPentitles MiesHewitttoacoarseoftwo ei(years'intheRoyalColl!gaofMusic.Sheisonlymixteedyears of neeandissadtohaveabeautifulcontraltovoicewhichwillyet meehAifamous.ThegoodSi-t'rs mayreasonablyfeelproudof the success;oftheirpupil.

TheSydney"Freeman,"saysMr. )4..1ohnHayneeisreportedasaProhabiloponentofMr.Hogueat theMere th?Stateelectia Hewillmeethim!asaLabourcandidite.What'ishappening?Hogue andHayneswereinthesamepoli ticalcampforman-ears,andhad thesamereligious!prejudices.But ofthetwo,Johnwasthebrainier. Canitbethatthewisdom.ofage istamin:thoseprejudices?

ASydneyerchazigehintsthat HilehMahn!wasexeluledfromthe newFish?rGovernmentodpersonal grounds.Whatwerethepersonal grounds,itwouldheinterestingto know.them?Itwascertainlynot onthegrourdofmentalinefficiency erlac%ofenergyMalloncanhold hieaenwithanyoneofthemso tanastrainsandenergy'areconcerned.

Abrilliantmeteorhasbeenseen inQueeneland. Theysky!was brightlyilleminatedforn-ilesbythe Meteor)whichseemedtocomefrom thezenithandtravelinawesterly direction.Atoutthreemt-iutesafterwardsthere'wasanexplosionsimilertoarhoofthunder.followedbyarumblingnoise.fromthe directioninwhichtrigmeteorhad travelled.

CIINTRACTOZ8TOTHEW.A.ANDU0hili1()NWEALTH HeadOffice:BarrackStreet,Perth. Factory,andSaddlersIronmongeryDepartment,Murrarst.,Perth

ThefuneralofthelateE.W. O'Sullivan.M.P.,wasthelargest seeninsydneyformanyyears.Representativesfromallthepublic a-.dcommercialinstitutionsofthe citywerepresent.St.Mary'swas crowdedduringtheobsequiesand immensenumbersthrongedthestreet AeltereitieandHydePark,opposite.

The"CatholicPress,"saysof him,bywayoftributetohismemory,"umbers'posfiihlyneverag- reedwithhispolitics,butthere werefewcitizensthroughoutithe StateofNewSouthWaleswhodid notadmirehisshnecandourand ruggedhonestyofpurpose.During hisParliamentarycareertherewere numerousscandals,andmanepeo- ilein,highplacespreferredrichesto honour,hutMr.O'Sullivanremainedtothedayofhisdeathabove elltemptation,andcarriedtohis graveastainlessname.Beginning lifeasaprinters'devil,heroseto heaMinisteroftheCrown.but successneverspoiledhim rem-airdtotheendasturdyDemocrat,afriendtotheroor,aman whoneverchosehisfriendsfortheir

socialposition.Hewasbig-hearted, andtender,too,'andifhehasnot leftbehindhimagreatdeal of thisworld'sgoods,itisbecausehis pursewaseveroPentothosein need."

TheMotherRectressofSt.Vincent'sFlospitali(Melbourne),accompantedbySisterMaryXavier,goes bytheMiltiadiesonatriptoEurope.TheMotherRectresswasgivenapursecontaining105sovereigns,presentedbytheSistersand Nurses.Mrs.D.Slattery,ofEast MelbournegavetheMotherRectress £140andMrs.Southall,ofRichmondpresentedSisterMaryXavier withachequefor£104).Theseladies,saysthe"Advocate."haveretardeditasaprivilegetobethe purchasersofreturnticketsldrthe Mo'brRectressandhercompanion.

Dr.Seville,BishopofSandhurst, wileisrecoveringfromaseriousillnessinRome,wasordainiAllapriest forty-f.veyearsagoandisnow68 yearsofage.Dr.CorbetttheBi-hopoilSalewhoaccompaniedhim toRomeis75.He,ahso, has

teenveryill,butthelatestreports sayhewasimproving.

ThenetbalanceoftheSt.PatricCsDaySportsat)Sale(Vic.).! was£273lbs.whichwillbedevotedtothemaintenance)ofthePrimaryschools. r

Nearlyathousandpeople'welcomedMr.FisheratSpencer-streetstation(Melb.).,recently.LoreRichardNevilleandtheprivatesecretary)oftheGoienaor-General,proceededwiththePrimeMinisterto GovernmentHouse,whert4Mr.FisherlunchedwithhisExcellency,.

TheMelbourneHospitalisheavilyindebtowing,itisstated,to theMThpriceofprovisions.The overdraftstandsatfourthousand Pounds.TheGovernmenthasbeen aPProactedfoeaid,andapromise giventhat'theannualgrantwillbe raisedfromtenthousandtoeleven thoiteenePounds.

Onlythatwhiohishonestlygot istruewin.

ACorneroftheFactory.

thelastSundayofAprilasthe dateforthecollectionsinthevariousesparishesinaidofthePart Fund.Therev,chairmansaidthe PartsnowheldthebalanceofpoweninParliament,andhehopedit wouldbeusedforIreland'sgood. EnglandwaslongenoughrulingIreland,anditwasnowtimeforIrelandtoruleEngland. *

IrishNewstoApril9,1910,

Mr.,lohnRedmondinarecent speech"gavehishearersagoodgrip ofhispolicy.

Mr.Redmondisnotbotheredby theamendment'oftheBudget.He knowsthat,ifthereis'tobea Budget,itwillbeanimprovedBudget'FrantheIrishpointofview. Mr.Asquithpledgedhimselftothat evenbeforetheBudgetleftthe HouseohCommonsonitswayto theLords,whenheacknowledged thathehadnotappreciatedthe strengthofthecase'forsomeofthe Irishamendmentswhichitwas thentoe"latetomake.Butthatis notthequestionofthehour,itis notthequestionthatmost'interestsIreland,anditisnotthe guestionithataffectsthefutureof Ireland.Thequestionofquestions iswhethertheMinistryaredeterminedtoexhausttheresourcesofthe Constitutioninmakingpopulargovernmentarealityandestablishing itupontheruinsofthepretensions tiftheLords.IliMr.Redmondis satisfiedofthathewillacceptthe Budgetifheisnotsatisfied!he willdohishesttodefeattheBudget,e-enitcontainedbenefactionsinsteadoftaxes.Mr.Redmondisnotyetsatisfied'thatMinistersaredetermined,thatMinisters areinearnest.Thereareelements, intheGovernmentaboutwhichhe hashisdoubts.IHeinsistsupon keepingcontroloftheBudgetin theHouseofCommonsuntilitsis madeclearthatthefightwhich LordLansdowneinvokedistobea nehttoacnish.Irelandendorses thispolicyandsayawelldoneto Mr.RedmondandIrelandthor°tient:understandswhy'theDevolutir,nistpolicyhassuddenlyveered roundandnowclemouraforanamendedBildeetregardlessofwhat becomesofttheVeto.Forhow couldtheAll-for-IrelandLeague thinkofchallengingthesacrosanct doctrine'thattheheirsofDunraven and('astletownandRosemoreand BarrymoreandClonbrockand'Clanricerdelarepredestinedbynatureto exerciseavetooverallourlawmakersforevermore?

AfiercewallofoppositionhasariseninIrelandagainstemigration. Mereisapoeticannealwhichis certainlyseaincatchingstyle.

GoingawayfromIreland,fromthe blueandgoldoftintskyFromthegreenhillsandthebabbling,rills, /*tidingalonggood-byeTotheoldhaunts,thedearhaunts -tofriendsend.sweetheartstrue Oh,foolish,foolishexiles,'tisa sorrythingtodo

Leaving'theMotherCountry,leavingtheoldtodie, Leavingthelandofyourfathers, heedlessofhercry, Thewillinghands,theworkers awayacrossthefoamLeavingtheMotherCountryand thedeardelightsofhome.

Where;oh,whereistheloyalty,the bcastedprideofraceThestrongarmandthevaliant hearts,thescantytitresto face.

Isitonlytheninhistoryareloyal Menandtrue? ()loin',goingawayfromIreland 'tisasorrythingtodo

BetteracrustinIreland,thangold iiiaforeignland

Betterahutonagreenhillwith thegripofafriendly(hand-

Awarmheartandatrueheart,a hearttodelordie-

ButtogoawayfromIreland,heedlessofherery

Whattho'thetimesarechanging, and,poorshestandsalone-

Aretherenofaithfulchildrenthat shemaycallherown?

Torevelinherbeauty,herearth herair,hersky-

Tostarvewithher,ifneedsbe,untilthecloudsrollby?

GoingawayfromIrelandperchanceforevermoreGoing"awayfromtheoldhornsto toilonaforeignshore

LeavingtheMotherCountry-motheraandsweethearts,too-

Oh,poorimpatientexiles-'tisa sorrythingtodo

* Fromthis'dateforwardthereturnsofemigrationfromIreland willbeenviouslyscanned.Thereal "season,"isnowabouttoopen. I.astyear.thetotalnumberofIrish emigrantswastwenteaninethousand twohundredandthirty,,andalthoughbelowtheaverageforany ofthedecennialperiods'forwhich recordsareavailable,thefigurewas higherthanthatforlea,byfive thousandtwohundredandsevetyeleht.TherturnsfonLeinster chowanincreaseoffivehundredand ten,Monster,onethousandtwohundredandsixty-seven,andConne"-htoneeheesandfourhundred andfifty.Ulster,asusualshows thelareestsinereaee-nolessthan '2,T;+.Yet,insomeBelfast:lourmilstheresourcesefCanadaand theAustralianColoniesareloving Foamed,:adsleeedylagrerompers ofeeunenereonahaveleftthecity fertheDanInion.

TheromanceoftheGoreylegacy isnearlyapnroechineaeractical conclusion.Ttwillheremembered thattwoanohers,raureneeandMichaelKinsellaweresometwoyears egoleftaconsiderablesumof money1,vNnunclewhodied in ustralia.All'theformalitiesare neveitiseaderstood;almostcomolaied,endthelaotherswill,itis understood,,shortlycomeintoDOSsessionofsomethinglikefiveithousand'windseach.Laurenceisemeleved.meageneralfarmhandwith IMr.ThomasPyrrellat(lough,and Michaelissimilarlyengagedwith Mr.GeorgeWarrenatSprinennomet

ThePrevinses

MUNSTER

AtSt.Leo'sConvent,of.Mercy, Carlow,MissEdithaQuelch,daughterofMr.ThomasGeorgeQuelch, ofBirmingham(inreligionSister M.Ethneelwasprofessedasanor vice,endMissMadgeO'Neill.Tipperary(inreligion:SisterM.Gabriellwasreceivedasapostulant. VeraRevDr.JohnFoley,President CarlowCollege,nerformedthedoualeceremony,andthecelebrant4of *heMesswasRev.Dr.O'Neill, Ma,noothCollege,)brotherofSister M.clehriel.Thereweeplargeatterden-E.ofclerical!endlayfriends.

Rev.J.Brennan,P.P.,Wintlgan, atthe&wailmeeting;ofIthe SenthFill'ennaExecutive,TT.I.L., see- )anon!Holahan,P.P., eres,dine,mo"edaresolutionendorringbenonce.oftheIrishParty, coneratelatingMr.Redmondonhis masterly(tactics,anddecidingon

ferredfromtheretoMaoroom,and Mr.W.J.Beat,,theseniormagistrate,conveyedtoMr.Walshthe sincereregretoftheBench"athis transferencetoanotherdistrict.

CONNAUGRT

"BatteryDan'Finn,aDublinbornman,whoasamagistrate mixedlawwithaknowledgeofhuman'natureandtolerationforsome ofitsPhases,diedathishomein NewYorklastweekintheheartof thedistrictwhoseDemocraticleaderhehadbeenformany.years. .1, ofrecentyears"BatteryDan," wasbestknownfortheexploit, whichgavehimhisnickname,and asapolicemagistrate.Thename "BatteryDan"wasacquiredwhile hewasAssemblymanintheeighties.ABillwasintroducedwhich, whileseeminglyinnocent,wouldhave cotupBatteryParkintositesfor piersandprivateinterests.Filen foughtthe.Billanditwasdefeated Thebattery.wasinhisdistrictand "BatteryPan"stuck.

Theprofessiontookplaceatthe PresentationConvent,Carlow,recently,ofMissM.A.Cullinan,daughterofMr.ThomasCullinan,RosevilleCottage,Bonmahon,Co.,Waterford.TheVeryRev.Dr.Foley, PresidentCarlowCollege,officiated, andtheyoungladytookinreligion thenameofSisterM.Laserian..

ThroughthedeathofMr. John ofTempleshannon,F,nniseorthyhaslostagentlemanwho formein-yearstookaprominent nartintheaffairsofthetown.DeceasedwosagedA.L.

ThedeathofRev.BrotherJ.A. M'T)onnr'll,whichoccurred.recently, intheChristianBrothers'Monastery.Dundalk,inthecastyearof hisa"eandthetstofhisreligiousprofessionswillbedeeplyregretted1*awidecircleoffriends.

ULSTER

AnoldandpopularBelfastcitizen?inthepersonofMr.John Shields,27Coulonstreet,wasburiedlastweek,hisdeathhaving°cateredafterashortillness. AnativeofKillylraeh,Co.Down,where hewasbornninety-twoyearsago, hecameto.Belfastinthethirties, andestablishedaflourishingpostingestablishment.Heissurvived byhisson,Mr.W..T.Shields,dentist,,andamarrieddaughterin England.

A" hemWhig,"correspondentstatesthat'Mr.T.WnRussell, hasinformedaSouthTyrenedepu- tednthatheregardstheParliamentary'Featthereashavingbeen lostbythewantofunitedNationalistaction,and-thatitwasfor thatPartstotakewhateveraction theythoughtfitatthenextelection.

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TheMarquisofLondonderryhas againnreeentedtwohandsomesilvercupsfortheBallohaftPointto-PointRaces.

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AtEnniskillenPettySessionsMr. Roht.Sparrow,R.M.,wassworn inasamagistratefortheCo.Fermanagh.AresolutionexfressingregretatthedepartureofMr.John Gray,R.M.,toPortadowa,and wishinghimeverysuccesswasunanimouslyadoptedbythesitting magistrate.

Mr.S.C.Porter,B.L.,defending aclientatBelfastPoliceCourt, whowasfinedforrefusingtohave hischildvaccinated,referredtothe injusticecausedbytheomrriesion etthecoascienceclausecontainedin theEnglishlaw.Itcouldnothe right,hesaid,tofloonethingin LiverpoolandanotherInBelfast.

1, TheArmat'h'magistretesattheir recentsessionsmadecomplimentary referencestothemeritsofDistrict InspectorWalsh,whohasbeentrams-

Amidstgeneralmanifestationsof {genuinesorrowthe`remain'',ofthe laterespectedPastorofRoscommon,theRt.Rev.MoisignorIt' Laughlin,-wereoaTuesday,5th AprillaidtorestbeneaththeshadowofthebeautifulChurchofthe SacredHeart,Roscommon,whichhe himselfrecently.erected.Theobsequieswereofthemostimpressive character.HisGrace,theArchbishopof'NampresidedattheOffice. HisLordship,theMostRev.Dr. ClancycelebratedtheSolemnRequienreMass,andupwardsofseventypriests-assistedinthechair.The spaciousChurchwasthrcnged!Kit alargeandrepresentativebodyri thelaity,composed,ofnot'onlythe lateMonsienor'sparishioners,but ofhisfriendsthroughouttheDiocese,ofElphinandfromdifferent partsofIreland.Thereligioussodalitiesoftheparishjoinedthe Bishopsandclergy)inthesolemn processiontothegrave.Atthe gravesidethelastprayersweresaid with.tremulousvoiceandtearful eyesbytheMostRev.Dr.Clancy. andtheChoirunder,thedirection ofMr.Flanagan,sang,withdeep feelingandemotion,'theharmnonised "Renedictus."Asthegraveclosedageneralwaveof,sorrowpassed overthemourningthrong,andin thesilentsympathyoftheirhearts theredweltthe.feelingthatagreat andgoodpriestbad,passedaway, andwiththatfeelingwasblended thePrayerful,hopethat.themod Godwouldgivehissouleternal rest.

JudgeMorphy,addressingthe GrandJuryattheopeningatCase tlebaronWednesdayoApril6th,of theMayoQuarterSessions,congratulatedthemonthevery,peaceable stateofthecounty.Therewere onlytwocases,neitherofwhich suggestedanysemblanceofdisturla anee.JamesO'Donnellwas,acenittedofachargeofhavingstolentwo heifersthepropertyofhis,sister-in law,CatherineO'Donnell.Thejury disagreedinacase,wherePatrick Mannionwasindictedforthelarcenyofgeese.He,wasputbackto nextSession.

Ayer's Sarsaparillaisa prettygood traveling companion.Better takeabottlewith youwhen yougoaway fromhome.It maysaveyoualongillness.Andif youaronotgoingaway,keepitwith you,always,iuthehouse.

Sarsaparilla

isthebestfamilymedicineyoucan have.Athoroughcourseoftreatmentwithitmakesgoodredblood, bringstheoldcolorbacktothelips, fillsoutthecheeks,andgivesthe glowofperfecthealth. Perhapsyousufferfromtheenfeeblingeffectofaprolongedspellof warmweather.Ifso,Ayer'sSarsaparillawillvitalizeyourblondandgive yourenewedforce,vim,andenergy. Asnowmade,Ayer'sSarsa- parillacontainsnoalcohol. Therearemanyimitation Sarsaparillas.

Besureyouget"AYER'S."

SATURDAY,MAY14,191(e.

intheBoerWar,andcapturedLord Rosslyn.

ThedeathhastakenplaceatBatlyduff,Dungarvan,ofMr.Patrick M'Carthy,who,forovertenyears heldtheCommissionofthePeace fortheCo.WaterfordFarmers'Associatione

Arents-kelpieWhat*isPaidtaff awriterin,the"CincinnatiEngineer,"tothewareoftheNunsand pupilsofStnJoseph'sUrsulineConvent,Sligo.Scientifictrainingin thedutiesofhomelife,theone drawbackhitherto,,istaughtwith enthusiasm,andunderconditionsof thebestmodernequipment. The nuns,aretheleadersofthemoveWentintheWestand:superintend AreportsubmittedtoaOommit-madehimself

W.WILFORDP4ITC112LL

MataSitiltedggyears. UstisadMeta*AfootSwornVahmeen, Accountantantiaieidyteir. 83WILLIAM:11'114BIT. ActountoacyWorkundertakenanddi routed W.J.Weethoves,A.I..W.A., 14.1.A.T. 84'.P144.814I1616488.

masterofthenativeNorasl'es*,

allbranchesofhometraining,dal-teeofManagementdltheRing,Co.tongue,andwasdeterminedtogive

ping,the,raisingofpoultry, Waterford,Irish'College,statedthathimselffortheremainderofhislife

chinelaundry,principlesofdead-theprize-drawingonSt.Patrick'stothatlandwhichfrommany rus"ostessigiClesmlhagstio

calengineering,sofarasitappliesDayshowedanetresultof,£340.pointsofviewismosttryingof"Nepeiess

ftactiveencouragement.

Whenasaresult,ofthelateAmerican-SpanishWar,thePhilippine Islandswereleftalmostdestituteof priests,FatherBOun,attherequestoftheHolyFather,wentto thePhilippines,and,thoughatan agewhenlifeiswellnighimpossibleinthatterribleclimatedevoted himselfheartandsoultothatpoor abandonedflock.Inthreemonthshe his

to,powerandlight,elothingandAlikeamountisexpectedfromthewholeworldforaEuropean. healthlaws,etc.TheBoardofTe-Australia,andbothwillgofar,to Whenhewassummonedbythe china'InstructioninIrelandissoliquidatethedebtontheColleenPopetoreturntohisnativeland, gra-tined,withtheworkastogiveAnotherreport,showedthatasay-andtakeuponhimthechargeof insofLioontheestimatedcost,hisnativediocese,itwas'thehardforthepreviousthree,monthshadesttrialofhiswholelife.Yet,he beeneffected. obeyedwithoutamurmur, consecretionas

leeinterment,tookplaceinthe cemeteryattachedto,theConvent ofMercy,Cseatlebar,oftheremainsofSisterEvangelist.whose "death,tookplaceatanadvanced age.Thedeceased,whowasasisterofMr.JohnKilite%,Dublin, solinitontotheMidlandGreatWestternRailwaycompany,washeldin thehighestesteembythepeopleof thetown,and,herfuneralwasvery' largelyattended.'

Generalregretisexpressedin,Mayoatthe'deathofMr.John Clarke,ofBallina,,whoformany yearsrepresentedintheprovince, theinterestsofMessrs.,Eganand Sons,mineralwatermanufacturers, ofBall,na,SlieoeandDublin.

Father

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TheCon-mitteeofManagementof theMunster,IrishTrainingCollege, Ballingeary,hasappointedthefollowingstaffforthisyear:-Head Master,andI'rofessorofPhonetics, Hoy.Dr. D.D.,Ph.D.;SeniorProfessorofMethod,Rev.,C. O'Nolan,M.A.,ProfessorofIrish, St.Patricik'sCollege,Maynooth Second,do.DiermuidO'Laoghaire; LecturerfortheteachingofLatin, throughthemediumofIrish,'Mrs. Fitzgerald(MoireNiChinneide) Lectarers,andDemonstratorsinthe teachingifNationalSchoolsubjects throtichthemediumofIrish,,Mr. T.O'Scannell,Ni'.,.'andMr.Sean O'Shea,N.T.;,TeacherofTraditionalSinging,MissAnnieO'Reilly

11ev. MDonagh, pre-teacherofIrishDancing,,Mr. M. sidedatameetingoffarmers,atFoley;andteachersoftheSummer mehttratd.atwhichresolutionsSchool,Mrs.EiihlenNiChroninand werepassedkexpreseineconfidenceinMr.M.Foley.Itwasdecidedto theIrishParliamentaryPartyur-haveaspecie.'courseoLlectureson ging"essentialIrish,",fortheNa-modernIrishliteraturebyMr.l'iationalUniversityandcallingonran,Beaslai.TheBuildingFundhas theCongestedDistrictsBoardtonowreachedfourhundredpounds. give'cagy,attentiontoLandPureliaee. Padraie -whowas SinnFeincandidateforConnemara at,theGeneralElection,declared, amideri-sofdissent,that"the Partywe.;followingthedictatesof Castlereaele,andPitt."

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AttheMercyCenvent,Ballronagh Tr.lee,thProfsinntookplaceof MissMara)EllenHoecan(inreligion SisterMareClementdeughterof 11Ir. EdwardHorgan,Ballybunion. Thefollow-in.,werereceivedintothe (0der:-FlennahCenn(inreligion SisterMaryPhilomeladaughterof Nr..Thomaso'Conn.r,Kilcooley, Ardf?rtMissMary1averty(inre11ionSister,MaryRuse),daughter *ofMr.Haverty,Eyrecourt,GalwayMissMargaret,Cronin.(inreliion MaryAgatha),daughterofthelate,Mr.M.Cronin,Bail.%beagueandMissMargaretCahill(inreligionSisterMary,Bernar(1),daughterofthelateMr.Cahill,Naas.The,MostRev,Dr.Mangan,officiated.

BishopMoylandead

HISGREATCAREER.

Withsincerereeret,saysthe"CatholicTimes,"weannouncethe death of theMostReveread Dr.Boylan,BishopofKilmore, whichtookplace.atCulliesHodse, Ca..an,onFriday.IllsLordship hadbeenailingforsomemonths.

Abe-,auuniorablMouses,PtitjAwaneenn, trios,etc.,inall CallandgotFullPortioulasm.

TiPlbeit,1561 BROOKSANDBOWER, 26IrwinStreet

BISHOPOFKILMORE. tookplaceinCavanCathedralon the19thMay,1907,inthepresenceofmanyofthemembersofthe IrishHierarchy,includinghisEminenceCardinalLogue.Thesermonontheoccasionwaspreached byMostRev.Dr.O'Donnell,BishopofRaphoe,whopaidanekepenttributetoDr.Boylan'spersonalityand,hiszealinthecause oftheFaith.ThelateBishop's delicacyofconstitutionwasmade evidentduringtheceremony,which hadtobeinterruptedforashort timeowingtohisbecomingfaint. NodoubthissufferingsinthePhilippinestoldonaconstitutionwhich hadneverbeenveryvigorous.He t-coughtbackwithhimtheseedsof thatdiseasewhichculminatedin theseizureinDublinandsubsequent illness.Dr.Boylanwasastaunch andconsistentNationalist,andin oneofthefirstspeecheswhichhe madeafterhisconsecration,inreplytoanaddressfromthelocal branchesoftheUnitedIrishleague hewarmlycommendedtheworkof thatorganisation,whilstitisless thanafortnightagosinceheissued anappealtothepeopleofthedioceseforagenerouscontributionto theNationalfunds.

InOetckerlast,saysthe"Belfast MernneNews,"returnimefroma meetireoftheBishopsinMaynooth,hehadaparalyticseizure, andlayfornearl\amonthina hotelinDublin.Assocaashewas fittotravelhereturnedtoCavan, anditwashopedthattheevileffectsofthesuddenattackhadpassedawe:-andthatafteratimehe wouldleeabletoresumehispastoralwork7 hilthegraduallygrew feebler.

p. Thedeathwhichoceurreebsome doesagontBallastetn,Co.lArncrick,ofMr:MichaelNaughton,a well-knowncountyfarmeranda ntemeerofthelimerick,Co.Council,andman,otherpublichoards, causedmuchregret,locally,afact whichwasillustratedbytheenormousattendanceathisinterment, whisktook,placeatKildimoGraveyard.TheCountyTechnicalEduce:denCo:en-Mee,onthemotionof LordEmly,andtheRathkeale Board.ofGuardians,adjournedtheir lastmeetingsasamarkofrespect toh;smemory.Sympatheticreferencee.fromGlinwererecsivedby th^relations.

.uiterecentlysixbullocksbelong1111.! toMr.FrankShawe-Taylor weredrivenotTafarmatFahey. Carron,Cs,Claretonearthe townofCoroen,aboutsinmiles, wherethey.wereroomingabout,the roadsforsomedays.

ThurlesRuralCouncil,haspassed aresolutionofregretatthedeath ofMr.JohnDwyer,D.C.,,whotook aleadingpartintheagrarian straggleinik.o.Mr.,Dwyer'sson wasamemberoftheIrishBrigade

Dr.Boylan'scareerhadbeena variedone.Beforehiscollegecourse wasfinishedhewasappointedtoan imtortantposittn INTHEDIOCESANCOLLEGE, CAVAN.

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TheremainsofthelateMostRev Dr.Boylan,BishopofKilir:xe,were laidtorestonTuesdaywithimpressiveceremonialinthegrounds attachedtoSt.Patric';'sCathedral Cavan.Theyhadbeenconveyedon thepreviouseveningfromhislate residence,rufflesHouse,totheCathedral. A largeprocessionof mournerstookpartintheprocessioninwhichthecoff.nwashome 11VBAYCARATAKIININliffipIN. toSt.Patrick's. Itwasheaded bytheorphanchildrenofthecon-31NePRIBEICRIPTIONSANDNON. vent,endthedes-pupils.Theboar-I"NUMMISS dersanddaystudentsofSt.Patrick'sCollegefollowed.Theclergy camenext,andtheg-I'lleral representativeofdifferentcreedsand classes,followed.Thecoffinha'.'n; beenplacedonacatafalquebefore thehiehaltar,theRosarywasrecited,thecongregationjoiningdeyouthintheprayersforthereposeof.thesouloftheirvenerated

Therehetaughtfortwelveyears, andtrAin7e1asIoysmanyofthe priestswhomhewascalledonto guideafterwardsas'Bishop.From Ca--anh'passedtoMa-nooth,and inthetwidersphereworkedhard inch9reeofth-temuor,liVescfthe Collee.Intheyear188-heasked thetrusteesoftheCollegetohe relievedofhisofficethathemight. devotehimselftothereligiouslife. Thetrusteespartedwithhimwith regret,acknowledgingthegreatserviceshehadrenderedtotheCollege.'IhefollowingearheenteredthenovitiateoftheCongreza tionoftheMostHolyRedeemer, AsaItedemptorist,Dr.Boylan, tookanactivepartin.theworkof themissions,andisstillrememberediinmanypartsofEnglandand Scotland,wherehespentthegreaterPartofhismissionary.career. Whenint89.8theHolySeeerected thepresentIrishProvince,Father Bo,l-rwas APPOINTEDPROVINCIAL. Inthispositionhedidmuchto consolidateandextendthenew provincebothathomeandinAustralia.

Wednesday'ssol:mniceremonies wereattendedbyhisEminenceCardinalLogue,byothermembersof theHierarchybyaverylarge numberofpriests,andbyalay gatheringwhosenumberswereso greatthattheCathedralwasunable toaccommodatethem.

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A peasantbybirthandearly training,Pasteurneverforgotwhat man,evenwhendwellingincities, owestothesoil.In'hisboyhood home,neartheJuraMountains,lie hadbeenadailywitnessoftheindustriesonwhichcityaswellas countryfolkdependforthecomfortsoflife.Theraising,ofcattle andsheep,thecultivationofthe vine.thecultureofthesilkworm. thebreedingofpoultry,theprovisionofdairyproducts,milk,butter,ergs,cheese,thesewerethehabitualpursuitsofthethriftypea"antfolkwhowerehisneighbours. Thiswasthespectaclethat confrontedhiseyesdaily, TnthedistantFrenchcapitalpeoplemightbeforgetfulofthefact thatthemeatsandwinesanddairy prodnetsthathardenedtheirtables, andtheGillesendwoolensthatclothedthem,hadbeennrenaredfor thembythesupposedlyrudepeasantsofthe.Turahillsandvillages.RutPasteurneverforgot.To hisprofessor'schairatDijon, Straseburr,and andfinallyat Paris,themetronolia,hecarriedthe memoryofthescenesofhischildhood.Andhislearningasachemistheturnedtototheprofitof 'hevillase-folk,andpeasantreofhis ntivedistrict.

R,eryproductofhisnativepro;neehemademorePlentiful or morewholesomeby,enlyinetoit hisknowt-dseoforganic.chemistry.

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Answer inthescienceofthepresentday thereishardlyanamemorehighlyhonouredthanthatofLouis Pasteur.Aspecialistinchemistry, anon-biologicalscience,thisnoted Frenchmanwas,however,soversatileascholarthathecontributed aslargelytotheprogressofbiologyandmedicineas'tothatofhis co.. speciality.Thesethreesciences acknswledgefreelytheirindebtedness tohim.Ineachhedisplayedunfiaegineindustry,andwonsuccesses that.arenowregardedas'epochal. Thethreedepartmentsofknow1,11retowhichhecontributedare, nodou'ht,ofunequalinterestto theordinaryrunofmen.HumanPointhemainismoreinterested

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hiswidowandchildrenafterhis death.The,increasewasa'fitting compensationfortheadditionaldiscoveriesthathadmarkedtheinterveningsears. Forinthemeantimehehadturnedtothestudyofdiseasesofthe largeranimals,poultry.,cattleand sheep.Thereexistedaplagueof cattleandsheep,calledanthraxor cattlefever,thateveryyearravagedthestockfarmsofFranceand therestofEurope,causingtremendonseconomicloss.Insomeyears thelossinFrancealonehadampuntedtofifteenortwentymillion francs.Thelossfromfowlcholera, hadbeemcorrespondinglygreat. Withhisusualsuremethods,involvingtheperformingofcountless experiments,Pasteurdiscoveredfirst inIS-,thebacillusofanthrax,and soon-after,in188o,thebacillusof fowlcholera.Thesourcesofthese maladiesfounditwascertainthat iflifewassparedhewouldalsoferretoat,theremedies.Andsoit proved.TnIRROhehadobtaineda vaccineforpoultry,andinTRRTa Protectionagainstanthrax.His vaccinationmethodwasappliedto thesetwokindsoflivestockall overFrance.Themortalityfrom enthraxanon"sheepfelldownfrom' tentoonepercent,andamong cattlewasreducedbyayetlarger amount.Ofthissortwerethedecisivetriumphsachievedbythe essatFrenchscientist. ItwasalmostinevitablethatPasteursholildproceedinhisstudies fromthediseasesofdumbanimals, tothedis-asesofmen.Notadoctornorrsenaveterinary,hewas imnelledirrestiblybythecharacter ofhisstudiesfromonefieldof beneficentaccomplishmentintoanother.

Toamoreneedyindustryhenext easehisattention,thecultureof silk-worms,andtheProductionof silk.Pestsendplaguesweredamagingtheindustry,inFranceandall overEurope.InFrancealonethe Financiallossamountedtomillions ofdollarsearly,andwholedistrictsthatdependedontheculture ofthesin-wormwereimpoverished. Pasteurdiscoveredthemicroscopic insectsthatwerecausingthepeat, suggestedeffectiveremedialmethods endth-rebysavedthesilkindustry toFrance.

Theseachievementswereallaccornelishedfrom016;to157o,Pasteurbeingth-ninthemiddle of life.Theyweresobishlyappreciateds.theFrenchGovernmentthat thelatt-r-rentedbiminTfl7.4 a Needsernsionoftwelve.thousand francs. TntR13-:thepensionwas increased,to.twenty-fivethousand frlies,andwastobecontinuedto

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Pasteur,employingthemethodsand applyingthetheoriesofthemaster. Theman,ofwhoseservicesto mankindtheaboveisbutabrief andpartialsketch,wasallhislife adevoutCatholic.Heprotested morethanonceagainsttheunhappy scepticismthatdarkenedthelives ofsomanyinhisnativeland. Whenhediedin1895,hisfuneral obsequies,attendedbythehighest representativesofchurchandState, wereheldintheCathedralofNotre Dame,Paris. HeIlesinterred.inamausoleum orchapelespeciallosetapartin onecornerofthePasteurInstitute. Decoratinghistombaresymbolsin mosaicofFaith,Hope,andCharitsabovetheAltar,afigureofa doverepresentingGod'sHolySpirit andateithersidetheGreekletters AlohaandOmega,representing Christ.ForChrist,ourLordhad beenthealphaandtheomega,the beginningandtheend,ofthelife ofthisrenownedscientist.

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Anapostateisonewhocompletelyandvoluntarilyabandosiethe Christianreligion,i.e.,onewhowilfullydeniesallthedoctrinesofHolyl MotherChurch. Ahereticisone whodeniessomeofthedogmasof theChurch,butnotallofthem. AninfidelisonewhyhasneverembracedChristianity,e.g.,apagan.

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AlteraProlongedillness,Sister MaryMachtildesdiedonSaturday, at.St.Mary'sConvent,Limerick. Shewasadaughterofthelate Mr.MichaelO'Gorman,George-at., Idrneciek.

EarlylastmonthaCatholicUniversitywasinauguratedinBuenos AyresbytheopeningoftheFacultyofLaw.Greatdiiliculeieshad tobeovercome,buttheyhaveall beensurmounted.

TheappointmentofBishopLillis, OfLeavenworth,Kansas,asCoadjutor,BishopofKansasCity,bilissduri,hasgivenmuchsatisfaction totheCatholicsofthelatterdiocese,towhomheiswellknown. * *

FatherVaughan,preachingatthe ChurchoftheImmaculateConception,Farm-Street,Berkeley-square, Ignition,onGoodFridaynight,referredtosomeoftheevidencegiveabeforetheRoyalCommissionon Divorce.Howdistressingitwas, hesaid,toan)man,lookingout uponhisdearly-belovedcountrymen, andcountrywomen,tofeelthatinsteadofgivingthemsomethingto stiffenandstraightencharacter, theywerebeingministeredtoas thoughtheywouldperhapsceaseto hehumanbeings,andwereplaying theanimal.

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MonsignorShahan,rectorofthe CatholicUniversity,Washington,is planningforagreatnationalconventionofCatholiccharity.workers totheheldinWashingtoninthe nearfuture.TheProjecthasthe approoalofCardinalGibbons.

ofmaintainingthechurcheswhich undertheSeparationLawhadbecomemunicipalproperty.Instructionsinthatsensehadalreadybeen issued.

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TheRectorofthePassionistRetreat,Broadway,Worcestershire,Rt. Rev.LeonardBarondeBaumbach, C.P.,has,welearn,beenappointedCoadjutorwiththerightonsuccessiontotheBishopofNicopolis, Bulgaria.

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Mr. J.1R.Cormack,latelyin chargiofSt.Clement'sEpiscopal church,Aberdeen,andforfourteen yearsanAnglicanclergyman,was receivedintotheChurchlastSaturday,April2,byRev.F.R.Pierie,BlairsCollege,Aberdeen.

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BythedeathofMotherM.ailed BrophytheCommunityattheBriMineConvent,Tullowhaslostone ofitsoldest'andmostrevered members.Deceasedwhohadreached herelettiethyear,hadspentfifty yearsinreligion.Shebelongedto anoldWicklowfamia,beingdaughterofthelateMr.JamesBrophy,.Rathmoon,Baltinglass,and Mrs.Brophy,sisterofthelateCardingCullen

TwoGerman-AmericanCatholic newspapers.thePhiladelnhas"NordAmerike."andtheSt.Paul"Wanderer,"ereagitatingforaGermanAlnerieanCatholicUniversity,for

ThreeVincentianmissionariesrecentlygaveamissiontoNewYork newsPapermen,servicesbeingheld at2-3oeachmorning.Atthisearlyhouroversevenhundredmenattendedregularly.

WestminsterCathedralwascrowdedtothedoorsrecentlytwhenthe unusualspectaclewaswitnessedof alordMayorofLondomattending HighMassinState.SirJohnKnill accompaniedbytheLadyMayoress andattendedbytheMaceand SwordBearers;andChiefMarshal, waspresentattheCathedralwhen PontificalMasswassung%byhis GracetheArchbishopofWestminster.Sir.JohnendLadyKnillwere receivedattheentrancebyMonsignorHowlett,Administrator,and MonsignorMoyes,bywhomthey wereconductedtospecialseatserectedenadaisinfrontofthe sanctuary.Thesacredmusicwas admirablyrenderedbytheCathedralchoir,tinderthedirectionof Mr.Terry.

TheconsecrationofRiehtRev.M. F.11Fallon0.M.T.,asBishop of London,Ontario,tookplaceon Anvil25,theFeastofSt.Mark, theHvaagelist.

M.Brian/inTanatoonestions intheFrenchSenateonTuesday, saidhewasinfavourofadvising themunioinalitiestoacceptoffers fromCatholicstodefraythecoat

TheMostRev.Dr.Tohill,inthe courseofasermonatDownpatriek, recently,saidheverymuchregret-

MonsignoriMilinovic,Arrchbishop ofAntivari,diedonMarch24th aftertwomonths'illness.Hewas horn'atLenvech,inDalmatia,on the24thFebruar,,181;.The PrinceofMontenegroheldhimintedtohearthatasmanyasone highesteemandmadefrequenten-hundredandfiftycopiesofSunday quiriesabouthishealthduringhisPapersofalowdemoralisingtone andfrom,acrosstheChannelwere bought,andpresumably,readby CatholicsintheParish.Itwas'sin tosell,tobuy,tobringintoa home,toencourageortoreadsuch Perniciousjournals.Suchcorrupting andoffensivetrashfilledthemind withevilthoughts.

Rev.FatherLambertLouis('onrardtvisdyingofleprosyinthe lepercolony,nearCanton,China, accordingtoaletterjustreceived In. Chicago.FatherCowardlabouredamongthelepersintheHawaiianIslandsforeightyearsbefore goingtqChina.

Twenty-onefamiliesofDutchCatholicsarrivedatNewYorkon March2o,fromAntwerp,enroute toButner,Minnesota.Theywill besettledonsmallfarmsinthe timberdistrictofMinesota,under aColonizationschemetakeninband byBishopJamesMcGolrick,ofDuluth.

TheNationalCatholicPressAssocatiotnofMexicohaveresolved tocommemoratethecentenary of thedeclarationofMexicanindependenceonSeptember16,Toro,with lasolemnrenewalthroughoutthe republicoftheconsecrationofMexicotoOurLadyofGuadalupeas patrenesrofth4nation.

e TheCatholicUniversityofAmeri. oabailreceivedtwobequests,each forroo,000dollars.Onewasmade bythelateWe.ietallyLusby,of

Referringtothewayiswhichthe LandCommission)ismannedthe "Freeman'sJournal,"says"Ina countrywhereCatholicsarefourto andofallotherreligions,thereare onlythreeCatholicassessorsinthe departmentasagainstfivePeates tautassessors,andtheCatholicinspectorsareonlytwelveoutofforty-seven.Theappointmentsinboth departmentsnumberfifteenCatholics asagainetifortyProtestants."

Thetercentennialanniversaryof thefirstbaptismofaMicmacIndian-thatofChiefMenbortou,pia inio,whoseconversiontoCatholicityattheageofonehundredwas followedsoonbythebaptismofall histribe-willbecelebratedatRestosouche,N.B.,onJune.24.RepresentativesfromeaohoftheprincipalcatholicOrdersontheNorth AmericanContinentand.manyhigh Churchdignitariesaddcivilauthoritieswillattendtheceremonies.

CardinalAguirre,Archbishopof Toledo,hassenttheCardinalArchbishopofRheimsalettersignedby fifty-threeSpanishprelatesexpressingsympathywiththeFree*Bishopsintheirattitudetowardsthe neutralschools.Cardinallam'', inreplyingsaysthecauseforwhich theFrenchBishopsarefightingis that.ofCatholicsinevenland.

VeryRev.PatrickRichardHefron, whchasbeenappointedBishopof Winona,.Minnesota,tosucceedthe lateBishopCotter,isanativeof NewYork,butwentWestwithhis Parentswhenaboy.Hestudied theologyatthegrand)Seminary, MontrealandwasordainedonDecember22,1854,afterwardsgoing toRomebartwoyears'supplemeeetan*study.

AteachofthedifferentMassesat theCatholiccathedral,onSunday der,VS)6the"WestAustralian."feelingreferencesweremade tothelasswhich'thenationhad sustainedbythedeathofKingEdward.ArchdeaconSmyth,whowas thecelebrantatsevena.m.,refereetotheMiteamoneofthemost Noppearkabkoccupantsofthe'rhrene ObesethedaysofEdwardtheContentionTheywiththeirfellow-subpeasofHisMajestyalloverthe worlddeploredhispremature demiseaton'ofthemostcritical limesintheworld'shilt.r,'King Edwardhadbeenamanofpeace, midhehadbeenregardedasthe

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Edelinedtrietlandandfamilywere presentattheeleveno'eloteMass whentheCelebranttheRay.leatherMoloney'alsoreferredtothe deathofHisMajesty.Theyall Mapleregretted,hesaid,thenews thathadbeenreceivedonthepreviousday.Kinglidwaidhadbeen oneofthenoblestandmostre['ownedMusawhohadyetreigned ontheEnglishThrone,anditremainedforthemalltohopethat hissuccessorwouldbeequalto whathehadachievedasRuler. ettheeveningdevotionsArchdeaconSmythspokeonthemysteryoftheAscensionoftheSaviour,thefeastofwhichwaskept

heaven.TheeitwasthatGodsaw Inheaventhefissthumancreatures.TheAscensionalsowasafull reparationtothesacredhumanity oftheSaviourforalltheoutrages untildeathhehadsuffered.Itiorm-dorinauguratedthet''surdstriumphantforfromthedayonwhich theSaviour"ledeaptivitecaptive"tothepresentday,andfor elltime;theeternalgatesofheavenwareeveropenfortheprocessionofransomedsoulswhosejourneytoheavenbeganwiththe Lord'sAscension."MeAscensionales,taughtthemsomeremarkable lcspons.itshowedthatmenhad rothnrealastingcity,butsought

inscrutable.andthisitwasthat madeitsodifficulttosaaLteewitie themostremarkableofBritain's Kings,fromthetimeofEdward theConfessorandSainttotheir ownday,shouldbehurriedoutof lifeintoeternityinthemidstof oneofthemostintricateofhietorte(Tinesintheeventfulhistory oftheBritishEmpire.Steeliest:nen andjournalistshadcalledthelate Kng-theKingofPeace,Edward, thePeacemaker.Suchheway,and assuchworldbebeknowntoposterity.,becausetheuniversalvoice ofopirionofanytimeonPere* secularaffairsatleastwasgeneralIvregardedasthevoiceofposter-

internationalarbiteroftheworld duringthepastnineyears.Hehad lovedjusticeandhiswishhadbeen tohaveallofhissubjectstreated withequaljusticeandwithequal regardtotheirconstitutionsand dispositions. Atthenineo'clockMasswhich wascelebratedby'theRev.Father McCabe,aspecialtributewaspaid tothementorsofthelateKing, andattheteno'clockMassthe VeryRev.FatherGPneedwelton thisreignofpeaceandprosperity, whichcharacterisedthenineyears duringwhichKingEdwardVIIsat ontheEnglishThrone.HisExcellencytheGovernorwithLady

onThursdaylast.Takingforhis textthewords,"YemenofGalilee,whystandyouherelookingup intoheaven?"TheArchdeacon dweltatlengthonthesignificance cftheAscension,andonwhatit meanttohumanity.Hesaidthe ascensionperfectedthedestiny whichAlmightyGodhadinview increatingman. thegreatpri malsinmanwasexcludedfrom heaven,whereinGodmeanthimto 1.eessuccessortoandintheplace ofthefallenaneels.Christ,the Saviourrestoredmantohis,-origln.Id'atinybytheincarnation,but theworkwascomplete.onlywith theAscensionof.theSaviourto

OWthatwastocome.Nomattes inwhatpositionoflifemanmight beplacedhemustleaveitandgo eith.rintotheLord'sProcessionor elsewhere.Thegreatestleadersof thought,themostrenownedstates. men,themostexaltedmonarchs, allhadandwouldhavetoleave thisearthandallitstransitory glory.TheAlexanders,Hannibale, endNeroleons,andthehostofothersehoseearthlycareerhadbeen a cpantofmeteoricsplendour ltdgoneandto-claytheentire vorldmournedthedeathofoneof th,MoststrikingofRoyalpersonarti-sinthepersonofthelateKing ofEn2land.ThewaysofGodwere

ity.too.Duringtheelseyearsof ihisreignhadhenotbeenseizedof theimportanceofworld-wide,peace, andactuatedIn'thebestinterests ofhissubjects,hadhenotbeena manofremarkablepersonalityand. influence,hadhenotbeentheinternationalarMter,thenationsthat wereto-dayfriendlywouldhavebeen plungedintoallthehorrorsofwar bytheselfishnessandungovernable impetuosityofmenlessendowedand blessedthanhewas.Hiswordwas respected,hisadvicewaslistenedto, endhisprudence,foresight,andlove ofpeacehadsavedthepeople.He lovedjustice,andwasknowntobe themosttolerantofmen.Ifthey

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WildanalysetielateKing'sales- tinforhissubjectstheywoulddiscoverthathisdearestwishhad beenthattheyshouldallenjoythe littlestaseasuresofliberty,irrespec- tiveofnationalityorcreed.Asan excellentSovereign,ajustruler,a leverelfpeace,anirresistiblepower forhaansonyandProperunderstandingamongrivalpeoplesandnations hisdeathwaeldeploredbe,all,and bynonemorethenhis('atholicsubjects,whoseloyaltytotheirlawful Soverei4awasamatterofobligation,andwhoseallegiancehadbeen rewardedhetherespectandreverencevidelethelateKinghad showntotheirceremoniesonever', occasionwhenhisnoblersentiments wereuntrammelledbythepettydevicesofencLateofficialdom.AsCatholicsthencouldnotbecreatures ofmorbidsentiment.Thesounding bellorbrassandthetinklingmight beallverywellforshow,butCatholicslookeddeeperintotheeternalabyss,anditthere,helpwas forthcomingitwouldbethehelpof thesubjectswhobelievedinanhereafter,andinalltheseisedisposi- tionofProvidencewhicharranged theirstateandplaceandrewardin thegreathereafter.Princesand people.richandpoorhadlearnedto lovethelateKingofEnglandand to-daythey.mournhisloss,not merelyasaNationalcalamity,but asauniversalloss.Mayhissuccessorfollowinthefootstepsof suchanhistoricexemplar.

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ThedeathoftheKingofEng- land,whichoccurredonlastSaturday,hasbeenmournedinevery Courtandregrettedbythemillions oftherichandpoorwhowerehis subjectsineverypartoftheBritishDominions.Hisdeathatany timeweresufficienttocreateasensationandasenseofnationaland internationalloss,buthisdeathoc- curredwithsuchtragicsuddenness, andatsuchaperiodofEnglishunrestandconstitutionalintricacy, thatstatesmenanddiplomatistsare bewildered,andauniversalchorusof spontaneoushomagefromallhis subjectsisthesimpleexeressionof theirappreciationforhisloss.His death,thecablestellus,wascalm andpeaeofill-somethingafterthe styleofthelifehelivedasthe PeelfIcatorofNations.Heissty- ledthePrinceofPeace-Edwardthe Peacemaker-Secenseheabhorred war,anddideverythinginhispow- ertoavertthatdirecalamity.The suffrftereandPraiseofhundredsof million--;ofpeopleswentouttohim inhisillness,andstillkeenhis memoryfresh,eeenusehedevoted hisrr'atenereiestopromotethe oroeeerityendhanpineseofhissubJerre..Hisereatestcriticshavebeen forcedtoadmitthathehadbeen thefather'andMondofthemasses ofhumanity.Norwasitmerel,. theeeliticallibertywhichisoften turnedtotheProfitofthefew,hut thematerialwantsofthetoiling rimeesofth-ierldoflahouethat have had hisbestsynerta- the.Panegyristsandexpert journalists havecreditedthe 'ateKin-withsineularaldliflos andI,evnineofaveryhighorder, andetatesmenhavetoldtheworld nethehadbeenquick.adroit,and dielometicinthemanag'mentand erttlementofintricateaffairsof State.Hecertainlyeecelletinthe artofdiplomacy.He'lowedade- creeettactinthetreatmentofde- nestseueetione,whichhisbestadn-leersdidnotexpectfromhim butftishisdesireendloveforpeace, thatetanenut.preeminentlyinhie eharaeter,andgivehimaname, whichshallliveinhistory.itYthe strengthofhisownnersonalityand bytherespectwhichhisripeexpert-neeindielomaticcraftwonfor him'onthecontinentofEuropehe wasregard-dastheharbingerof Peace-astheereatinternationalarweewhoseadviceandmediation sevrdthenationsfromthehorrorsof war.AthiseceessionEnglandwas oliinvrelinawarthataimedat theenterminationofabravepeople inSouthAfrica.Britain'sarmies sweetlikedemonlegionsoffleet-ruc- tionoverveldtandmeadow.tramn- linethehereeet,burningthe beefs,toeilserelinetherifles,and showering'hot.andshellintothe beletteetredcities,wherebravemothersendinfantscoweredihanagony ofterror,andyetnineyearslater, thesesamepeoplewhoseliberties weresnatchedbythesword avid restoredtenthbythewillingvoice 4oftheRritiehnation,areamong themostsorrow-strickenandsym- Path-ticatthedeathoftheKing. ThestubbornBoerfarmershadbeen hastenFrecylandhasbeendefeated

ocsubjects.Heknew,asevery reasonablemanknows,thatCathoicfealtyandloyaltytothelawfulsovereignisamatterofindispu- tableobligationonCatholics,andwhereconscienceisobeyed,there arefoundcc-evidenceandsecurity'for thethroneandthenation.From thecables,also,welearnthatthe Irisheresshasbeenemphatically sempathetis,andthatthelate Kinisadmirallequalitieshavebeen etilocier.dbytheleadingspeakers.chilethemourninginthe1,ndhas beenasdeepandpen,ralit,ither beeninanypartoftheBritishDo-

nanions.TheIrishpeoplehave evert-reasontoregretthedeathof hislateMajesty,becauseapart fromhisgeneraldispositiontogovernallhissubjectsjustly,hehad he=nknownforfullytwentyyears beforehisdeath,tohavetheinterestsoftheIrishpeopledeepat heart,andiftheyhadto eroanundertheburdenofunjust la-es, moreunjustlyadminis- la-.s,moreunjustlyadministered,it tend,itwasnot, aseveryhod hounderstandsmonarchicalgovernmentknows,due totheKing.Theleadersofpoliti- calthoughtinIrelandbelieved,and itisprobabletheywerenotmiscalculating-thatintheeventofa HomeRideBillpassingstheBritish Parliament,duringthelifetimeof thi.,lateKing,hewouldregardthe affixingoftheRoyalSealtoit,as oneof,ifnotthemost,gratifying setsofhisreign.However,that mayhe,itisbeyondquestion,that sincetheunjustsubjugationofIreland,noSovereignsaton,theEng- lishThronewhocommandedthe heartyroodwilloftheIrishpeople andwhosedeathissodeeplyde. plorcdbythemasHislateMajesty, Kiny,EdwardVII.ThenewKing succeedstoagreatheritage,- thoughitheatamostcritical junctureinthehistoryofthecountry;butashehassomeofthe characteristicsofhisdeceasedfather,andwillendeavourtoemulate thegrandereamplesethim,-ashe hasindeed,promisedtodo-he,too, willcommandtheaffectionandloyal submissionofthepeoples,classes andmasses,oftheEmpiresHistask willbedifficult,allrecognisethatas afact.HehasstillbuttoimitatetheexemplarIneverythingthat makesforthestabilityandgood Goeernmentofthepeopleinevery partofthevastdominionsandtheir loyaltyandaffectionwillmakeeasy thetaskwhichinthecrucial circumstancesofthepresenttime, seemalmostimpossible.

TheRev.FatherGilroyreturned toPerthfromaprolongedholiday inBanbury.Wearesorrytosae theRev.getting's,*isnotyettoe

*MOWN severaltimes,andhumiliated(be-wellinhealth

HisLordshiptheBishop,solemn- lyblessedandopenedthenew ChurchatNorthFremantle,St. Anne'soalastSunday.TheVery Rev.FatherClung,C.SS.R.preach- edaveryeloquentsermononthe occasion.Thecongregationwas,very large.TheRev.FelberFlynn,0. M.I.,preachedatnight.

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TheRev.FatherJohnO'Reilly WaginPerthduringtheweek.TAM isthefirstoccasiononwhichthe Rev,Fatherhadtheopportunityof visitingthecitysincehisappoint-

Catholics,toohavetheirtributt'of praiseforthetolerationof the Ktag,andregretforhisloss.Ifwe maycreditthecablesthathavebeen sentacrosstheoceanforthepast nineyears,weshouldhavebutone opinionoftheKing'srespectforthe ('atholicfaith,itsdoctrinesand practices.linhsbroadmindedness, andbizsuperioritytoenvironment, hewasabletojudgebetweentact andfiction,andthelegacyofpetty bigotrythatnaturallyshouldbeone ofhischaracteristicswasnever shown,eitherbecausehehadeliminateditfromhischaracter,orbecausehewastoohigh-mindedtoallow Itions.Many'ofhisconfidentialad-menttothechargeoftheimmense visorshavebeenCatholicsandthisdistrictsofKellerberrin,Meridin, factaloneservestoshowthetrustC selftt nde asvery & pleasedc. 4-Teewiriptrhesstedhe phiietz th hefelthecouldreposeinhisCadidproportionofCatholicshe

foundinthesenewandeverdevel- opingdistricts,andalsoatthefine Catholicspiritthatshoweditself intheirattendanceatHolyMass. Inoneofthesecentrestherewere upwardsofthirtyCatholicchildren attendingthelocalschool.Natural- lyheisahithandicappedforthe wantofecclesiasticalequipments. butwithagoodspiritedpeople thesewillbeforthcoming.Hehasa distinctadvantageinthat,thetrain isinreadinesstotakehimtoall partsofhisdistrict,except,of coursewhenasickcallcomesatan inoPportunemoment.Everyoneof thedistrictselvespromiseofsplen- diddevelopmentinAgriculture.

is MonsignorBourke,V.G.,returned toSt.Brigid's,fromGeraldton lastweekverymuchbetterforthe change.Helooksquitehaleand freshafterthefewweeksstayin theNorthernPort.

HisLordship,BishopKellyofGer- aldtoncametoPerthwiththeMon- signor.Heleavesforhisadlimina visitaweekhence.Duringhisab- senceintheEternalCity,thediocesewillheinchargeofDean Drayne,andourcontemporary,the "Sower,"willbeeditedandmane-; gedh1theRev.Dr.GraherofCue.ti Weregrettoreportthedeathin Ireland,ofthebelovedfatherofthe Rev.FatherVerling-thesadnews ofwhichreachedusbythelast mail.

Therewerepatheticandeulogistic referencesmadeatalltheMasseson lastSunday,tothelosssustained hwthepeopleby,thedeathofHis Majesty,EdwardVII.Duringthe weekthebellstolledeverydae a Thesolemnblessingandopeningof thenewOrganintheCathedralis arrangedtotakeplaceonSunday, theeethofMay.Therewillbea SolemnHighMassCoramPontifice ateleveno'clock,andtheoccas- ionalsermonwillhepreachedbe'the VeryRev.FatherClune,C.SS.R. Specialcollectionswillbetakenup atalltheMassed,andattheeven- ing devotions on that days. Thedevotionsin the eveningpromisetobeexcep- tionallygrand.Mr.HerbertHales willpresideattheOrgan.Weshall givefullerparticularsinoarnext issue.

Alargeandspiritedgatheringof theCatholicsoftheCottesloedis- trictmetafterMassonlastSun- day,todiscussthepropositionof buildingaPresbytery.forthelocal nriests.Thepropositionwaswell received,anditmaybetakenfor grantedthatthemoneywillbe

'SATURDAY,ILLYid,olio.

andinafewmonths' time,thewortwinbestarted.

TheRev.FatherPatrickSheridan, ofYork,waslaPerthduringthe week.

TikeRev.FatherGallagherhas gonedowncountryforafewweeks holiday.Hisplaceisbeingsupplied atSebdacobytheRev.FatherMcCabeoftheCathedral.

ThefollowingmessageofsympathywassentbytheBishopto.His Excellency,SirGeraldStricklandon Saturday.

"OnbehalfofselfandCatholics ofmydiocese,Idesiretotenderto tendertoQueenAlexandraandthe RoyalFamilythroughyourErcellencytheexpressionofourprofound sorrowandgriefatthedeathof KingEdwardVII,universallyand justlystyledThePeacemaker.'May nodcomfortthemintheirsadbereavement. (Sienede+M.Gibney, BishopofPerth." 00

ThemembersofthePerthCatholicMen'sSocietemetonlastTuesAkenight.ThePresident.(Mr.A. T.Kirkpatrick)occupiedthechair. Itwasunanimouslydecidedthatthe folloi'ingmessageofsympathy. shouldheconveyedtoHisExcellencetheCoeernor:-"We,thePerth retholicMen'sSociete',wishtoexpresourdeepsympathy.intheloss tondbytheEmpirethroughthe d.athfourbelovedKing."

ThecombinedbranchesoftheHibern'enSociety,attendedinabode a+HelyCommunionattheSacred HeartChurch,HighgateHill,onlast Sunday.AfterMasstherewasa "communionBreakfast,"atthe 'arishHallwhenabouteightymemberswerepresent.Theproceedings wereverypleasantthoughmarred somewhatby.thesadnewsofthe deathortheKing.

Weregrettoannouncethatthe Rev.FatherlynchofMeolends hasbe,nillforsomedays.Accorefttetothelatestn-wsheisimprovingandborestoheamendathis dutiesintheverymaxfuture.

noticesofBooks

Wehavereceivedthreeexcellent bookletsfromtheAustralasianCatholicprudeSocietyentitled"Reapera.fortheHarvest,"byFather 'Bridgett,(SS.R.,anexcellentbook forthelaity"JesustheMessias, *onofManandSonofGodTrue odandTrueMan,"byHisGrace, theMostRev.Dr.Redwood,S.M. (azainstlioisy).

"liberalisminReligion,"byRev. FatherMacinerney,O.P.Allthree booksareexcellentinmatterand development.

"PILGRIMSOFTHESKY," (ByAdaLovegrove).

ThetP:leecol-4

theirpraiseoftheirCreatorform theSumtotalofthesubjectmatterofherpoems.Afterdelineating thson;;birdsinexceetionaLlie IMOverse,shedevotessixpoems totheintimaterelations,legendary, orotherwise,ofthedifferentsaints withbirds. Sparrows,Thrushes, Corncrakes,Skylarks,Swallows, Wrens,&c.,eachgetsalandaterr poemofripplingverse,minutelydescribingitslittlelife.Theancient legends,whirltellofSaintsand birdsaresweetlydescribedinsix poems,andtheauthoressseemsto hequitehappyinhersubjects.Eke bookisneatlyboundiscloth,and itIssellingatthemodestsumof oneshilling.

dTHEFRUITSOFDEVOTIONTO THESACREDHEART."

FromJosephWagnerofNewYork wehivereceivedtheshove-mentionedhook,byRev.FatherGraham. Theauthorhashandledthesubjectverywell.Inhisvariousdiscourses-twelveinnumber-4nwhich heexclainsthemysteryoftheSacredHeart,heunfoldsthedoctrine oftheMostHolyTrinity,incidentally.HethendevotesfourdoscourseatoshowingthetransforminginfluenceoftheSacredHeartinthe FamilyHa,intheState,inthe Churchandintheworld.Thefour remaingdiscoursesdealwith"The SacredHeartintheRace"in "RevelationstoSinsoftheFlesh" "AsDefenceneainettheEvilOne" anditsingueneeinthecleanof Heart. Thehookisamostusefulone, andforpriestswhohaveSocieties oftheSarredHearttoattendto, itshouldProveamostusefuland instructivehook.Itiswell-hound andprinted,andsellsfor/-

"CHRISTIANPEDAGOGY."

FromthefacilePenoftheRev. FatherHalpinanothervolumehas 1eenpublished,acopyofwhichhas beensenttousbyMr.Joseph Wainer.Itcosts6/-,iswell-bound slendidlegotupandisbrimfulof erudition.

ascendantThepriceis6/APULPETCOMMENTARYON CATHOLICTEACHING."

ThisIN anotherexcellentbook fromthepublisherJosephWagnerof NewtYe*.Itrunaintoupwards offourhundredpages,beautifulle boundandprinted.Thishookhas apeculiarmeritofitsown,because itpurposestobeacompleteeapositionofCatholicDoctrine,Discipline andCult,inoriginaldiscoursesby thePulpitoratorsoftheday.It isthethirdvolumeoft*kind, widenhasbeenpublishedwithinthe pasttwoyears.Thespecialtitleof thisvaluing! 1 "TheMeansof Graft,"Openingwithasermonon "Grace."thebookloversthe wholesub.ectofgrace,thesacraments,andtheSacramento's.The secondgeneralmeansofgraceis prayer,endthissubjectiswelldealt withfaalogicalseriesofdiscussions.

TheLord'sPrayer,theHailMary, Rosary,Angelus,Litanies,&c.,are alltreatedbyleadingpreachers. Thelastpartofthebookisdevotedtothe"WaxoftheCross," "Pileriersees,"fasting,""Alms, Deeds,"&c.,andthreediscourseson the"InnerLife,"bytheRev.Dr. Bellerd.Thoushthehookisexcellen`lygotup,somemaythinkits Priceahitprohibitive,\ '-hutwethinethepurchaserwould havegoodvalueforhismoney,and assuchwecommendIttoourreaders,layandclerical.

OBITUARY

DEATHOFMR.DAVIDVERLING, CORK,TRELAND.

AnoldmemberoftheSocietyrejoined,namely,Bro.U.Collopy,sad bewasdulyinitiated.Someproposedmembershavenotyetcome forinitiationandtheyarerequeistedtodosoearly.Itisexpected thattherewillbefourfresh0001Inationsformembershipattheneat meetingonThursday.the19thDist. TtispleasingtorecounttheseIn&cationsofgrowingstrengthis theHighgateParish.

MateSOH

FromMr.WilliamLovegroveof Fremantlewehavereceivedaneat littleboo:let ofpoemsentitled, "PilgrimsoftheSky,"writtenby hisdailenterAda,aconverttothe CatholicChurch,andaTertiaryof St.Francis.Shededicatesherwork totheVeryRev.FatherAnthony, O.S.F.C.

Thebookhasthe"nibilobstat," ofRev,FatherCuthbert,O.S.F.C., andthe''Imprimatur,"oftheCatholicBishopofNottingham,England.Asthetitle"Pilgrimsof theSky."indicates,orsuggests,rather,thegreathulkofthePoems consistsinrevealingthepraises thatevergouptoGodfromHis wingedcreation.MissLoveggrove hasevidentlycaughtthepoeticfire, whi-hastheRev.FatherBridgett, C.SS.R.,remarksInoneofhis Poems,"hearsGodinthelinnet's not-,asinthethundercrash."The differentbirdsastheyareknownin EnglandorIreland,andtheirsongs, theircolour,theirinstincts,their virtues,ifonecould,'soapplythe -word,theirexampletohumanity,

Theeookisdividedintotwoparts chrlstianPedagogy,"and"Chris.tianPedagoanlied." Inthe firstParttheauthordealswiththe home,withthechild,itsbrain.its s ody,senses,ima2ination,will, memory,andhisrelationstoauthority;&C. InthesecondParthetreatsof themethodandmannerofeducation forthechildhowtodealwithits temlament,anditsmemory,and hepointsoutvividlythedangersof finlotions'leinstructors."ThePerfectTeacher,"and"thePerfect School,"arethetwoclosinglecturesandtheyveryforciblyindeed. (hriAlanPedagogy,"isnota o0':toereadandth:ncastaside.Thereistoomuchinitfor that,andthetea+.rorinstructor ofchildrenwillalwaysfindinit new"ointsandidgas,whichperil1psne sruckthembefore.The hookcontainssuchavarietyof stadects,andsayssomuch,andsays itsowell--oneachofthem,thatit eraohewellcalledatreatiseonits formation,orcreationofascientifieteacherormoralist.Eaohsubjectissimplytreated.Thereare nowortsatthegrandiloquent.The authoreeidentivknewhissubject endhisInguage,ischoice,crisp saleasydoeresp.ItisanexcellentTook,andIscheepattheprice fore!itchitisbeingsold.

"AYEAR'SSERMONS."

FromthesamepIPBator,.T.F. W-gner,dewYOT'E,wehavereceived acoyof"AYEAR'SSERMONS," beingacompletecourseoforiginal s-mons,chieflyfromtheGospels, bytheeuleitpreachersofourown *imp.Attheheadofeachsermon thereisasyn-p;isofthediscourse which.isorshouldtoofdistinctad-pattiestoPaypreacherwhowould eeeefartheskeletoncfageermon, withoutadoptingthelanguageof the'originalereaeher.Thesabiects ares.lectedwideinelteloits indies,andarefittedforanyeogeletrywhereProteetwilefsoe1-inthe

Bythelastmailcamethesad newsofhisfather'sdeathtothe Rev.FatherVerging,ofSubiaco. hedeceasedgentlemanhadlivedto aripeage,andwaswellknownand highlyrespected.Assoonasthe sodnewsreachedFatheryerling,he arreneedforaSolemnRequiemOfficeandHighMassfortherepose ofhissendTheRev.FatherVerlinewasCelebrant,withFather Smyth,0.M.I.,asdeacon,andFr. SheridanFritdeacon,theRev.Father JohnO'ReillybeingMasterofCeremoniesTheChantersofthedead officewereArchdeaconSmyth,and theVeryRev.Father(`lane,0.55. R.InthechoirweretheVeryRev FatherGibney.(the'athedral),the VeryRev.DeanO'Reilly,theRev. FathersWheeler,O.M.I.,andSmyth. O.M.T.(Fremantle),theRev.Father O'Neill(Cottesloe),theRev.FathersGriffin,Sheridan,andMcCabe (Cathedral),theRev.FathersFagan andO'Gorman(VictoriaPark),the Rev.FatherCrowley(HighgateHill) theflee..leatherMurray,C.SS.R. (theMonaster,..,N.Perth),theRev. FatherWalsh(Northam),theRev. FatherSheridan(York).Afterthe MasstheCelebrantRev.FatherVerlinggavetheabsolutionattheCatafalque.Thechildrenofthetwo schoolsinSuhiaco,thechildrenof St.Joseph'sOrphanage,Subiaco, werepresentandalsoaverylarge crowdoftheSuhiacoandLeedervillaparishioners.Mayhissoulrest inpeace.

H.A.C.B.Society

TheSacredHeartChurchpresentedamostPleasingsightonlast Sundaymorningwhenovereighty( membersoftheHibernianSocietyin fullregaliaapproachedHolyCommunionattheeighto'clockMass. AfterCommunioninabriefaddresstheRev,FatherCrowleemade histhemeapplytothebenefitthat suchanorganisationwasto the Churchinwhichitsmembersareto becountedtothebenefitthatit canbetothememberscomprising itandtothebenefititcanbe inaidingtheneedyindistress.He Heexhortedellhisparishionersto whomsuchabenefitSocietymust appeal,toattachthemselvestothe HibernianAustralasianCatholic Benefftsociety.whichhastheapprobation,supportandpatronageof theChurchinAustralia.Afterthe thanksgivingalladjournedtothe ParishHall,attachedtotheChurch wherebreakfasthadbeensetout. ThePresidentofthelocalBranch St.Malachi's,Presidedattherepast. Amongstothersthetoastlistincluded"OurChurchandourpastors,"whichwasproposedbyBro. J.T.Conwayandrespondedtoby theRev.FatherCrowley.HewelcomedthosewhoattendedandreiteratedhisexhortationtoallCatholicstobecomemembersofthe Whet-DianSociety.Heinvery feelingtermsreferredtothesad demiseofthelateMonarch,andin regrettingtheEmpire'sloss,healsoregrettedIreland'sloss,for he hadlearnedonreliableauthority thatIrelandhadnotruerormore sympatheticfriendthanhewhom Posteritywouldeverrememberas the"Peaceeniatter."

TheH.A.C.B.S.wasthengivenby Bro.J.Youngandrepliedto by! theDistrictBoardofficerspresent, Bros.Shine,Scanlan,Kinsella,and O'Callaghan. IrelandaNation." wasproposedhethePresident of theWestPertbBranch,Bro.O'Farrellandrespondedto`inamasterly addressbyBro.WalterDwyer. Preliminary'todealingwiththe toastofAustralia,thechairman (Bro.J.M.Barry)tookoccasionto thanktheladies'committeewho withMrs.J.T.Conway,astheir leader,workedsodevotedlytomake thefunctionthesouccessthat, in theirhands.itundoubtedly proved to be. Few knew,exceptingthose,suchasMrs Conwayandherhelpers,whatan amountofworkwasentailedbyeffeientattentiontothemanydetailsthatwenttowardsmakingsuccessinaventureofthiskind.Me thenfelicitiouslynroPosed"Australia,"whichwasrespondedtob.' Bros.Moffat,Reardon,andColloPv.

Theusualfortnightlymeetingof St.Malachi'sBranchoftheH.A.C. It.SocietywasheldattheParish Hall,Highgate,onThursdayeveningtheethinstant.ThePresident, (Mr.J.M.Barry)wasinthechair, andtherewasagoodrepresentation ofmembers.Thespecialbusinessof theeveningwasadiscussiononthe matterofmedicalattendancetothe Blanch.TheRulesprovidingthat twoorthreeDoctorscan,beattachedtoaBranch.Someofthemembersevincingadesiretoobtainthe servicesofDrs.KeanyandDeakin, ifpossible,thiswasagreedto. Amotion,enablingtheSecretary, (Bro.Reardon)toadvancethesum ofthreepoundstoMrs.Conwaytower&theCommunionBreakfastto beheldeathe8thlast.weeegrr1-4.

Thetoastof"TheT.adies,"was proposedbyBro.Hardy,andrespooledtoontheirbehalfby'Mr. J.G.Hay.Thusended,proceedings thatallagreeinproclaiming,went throughwithoutahitch.

KalgoorlieC.Y.M.S.

(ByOurCorrespondent).

Theusualweeklymeetingofthe KalgoorlieCatholicYoungMen's SocietywasheldlastFridayeveninginSt.Mary'sHall.ThePresident,Mr.Silverthorne,occupiedthe Chairandcongratulatedthememberseatheinteresttheyshowedis theproceedingsoftheSoeistY,as manifestedbythelargenumbers presentatitsmeetings.Mr.Boyle r.PeetPresident,weealsoPresent. Anw er,Mr.McDonald,was

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nominatedformembershipduringPat,"thatmanwasEdwardRextheevening.Mr.Culligan,thead-thedeadKing." 'Oh,"hesolilojudicatorappointedforthe'Essayquised,"howtheIrishlovedhim": competitionheldlastFridayweekHehadbuttobeclion,andthouproducedtheresultswhichshowedsandsofthebestandbravestofthe thatthecompetitorswerewritersIrishelect,wouldrtahtohisstanofnomeanorder,allobtainingbe-dard,andeveryoneof:hair.would. tweenslatyandeightypercent.beamatchforat1.aettwoEngThewinnerwasMr.O'Mahonywholishmen. "TheKing,"hecontinalsowonthecompetitionforEs-ued,"knewthat,aswell,andbetsityistslastterm. terthanthespinelessGeorgewho

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Thegeneralbusinessoftheeven-whocursedthewretchedlawsof IncoccupiedsametimeowingtoaEnglandthatalienatedordeprived discussionarisingconcerningthedis-himofIrishloyaltyandvalour. posalofoneguinea,whichwasaaell,"hecontinued,itisawonPresentationmadetotheSocietyderinanEnglishsovereigntorefortheirbestsyllabusitem. AscognisethatGOODCANafterall, twooartiesseemedtohavetakenacome-fromIrelandtheNazarethof standindirectoppositiontoeachChristianity." other,endasnofinalitycouldbe someto,itwasdecidedtorefund thepricetothedonorratherthan Pat,"isafraidofinternatioaal ears,diesentionamongthemomcomplicationsintheearlyyearsof berg,thusoverthrowingoneofthepessimisticoftheperspective.If

mainobjectsoftheSociety. Thesyllabusutem,"Triangular Delatte."wasth,.nproceededwith. Thestitjcetfordiscussionwas"Whichisthebestindividualpossession-Health,-Wealth,orWisdom?" Thesupportersof"Health,"were Me&.rs.Foearty,Sheedy,and0'Conro1l,whileMessrsKenn-an,LandvogtandQuinnupheld"Wealth." andMessrs.Fitzgerald,Cahill,and Smythsupported"Wisdom." Mr.Sileerthorneinthecapacity ofadUilicatoracquittedhimselfadmira'leinhisnewdepartment,his summarybeingafeatureofthe evening. Thesupporters(.1"Wealth,"were accordedtheverdictwithanaggregateoffifty-fourmarksoutof a possibleseventy-five,"Health," scoring-fiftyandWisdom,"fortysesen.

Th-argumentsbrouehtforwardby thesupportersofthedifferentsides sheavedthatnolittletimehadbeen devoted tothepreparation ofthesubject, which undoubtedly,wasthecauseofthis S,11abueitembeingoneofthe mostsuccessfulyetheld.

Germany,arms,fightsandwins,It isaquestionastowhetherPat woalIregretorrejoice.Weareindindtothebelief,thatbeingan oldhaterofEnglishmaladministration,hedosn'tforgetandforgi7e;hedo-sn'tcryquits,andhe wouldre,;oice."Ihatetoseean inferiorrace,saesPat,araceless inmorals,andcharacter,arace lessChristianandmorecriminal, aracewhoseirreligiousnessisa constantandconsciousassetornegation,trampleuponapureandreligiousraceofmenaswellasofwomen.l'helatelydeceasedKingwas killing thatspirit,because he showedhewasnotofthebigoted casteoftheprotestingpuritans, whowouldswearto-daytoadoctrineandswearto-morrowit-ass false.""Good-bye,"saidPat,"I shelllookyouupagainwhenthe atmosphericconditionsaremore encouragingforphilosophising."

AhiehlydivertingitemistoeventuatenextFridayeveningunder theheadingof"MockParliamentaryElectiene."OwingtotheElectionstakingplaceatpresent,no doubtthisitemwillreceiveanimpetuswhichshouldmeritagood musterofmembers.

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SpecialQuotationsforSchoolsandChurches.BeetWmknianship andSatisfactionGuarenteed.

formedanacquaintanceorexchangedakindwordorvisit.Whyis this?Andisthischaritableand Christianlike?TosayIhavenot beenintroducedtohimortoher isalameexcuseforbeingexclusive selfishandclannish.

directfor'thisPoorlittleplanet, andwillattainveryunpleasant proximityinaboutamonth.Howeverithasdoggedbiggerplanets thanours,forhundredsofv'ears, andalthoughwe'relikelytogeta MeltofitstailontheaothMs), there'snocauseforalarm,acccedingtothatmostcharmingofscientists-SirRobertBall.

"Behold!howtheyloveoneanother!"theheathenwereforcedto exclaimontelecldingthecharitable, bindandsociabledealingsofthe primitiveChristianstowardeach others.Thatwasanidealcondition,andaPatternforallsubsequentages.InthosedaysaCatholic coinsawayfromhomewassureof aheartywelcomeandoftheglad handoffellowshipfromhisbrethreninthefaith.Hewasmadeto feelathomeatonce.

Alas,howlittleof-thisChristian spiritofkindnessandsociabilitydo wefindnowadays! Thecomplaint isuniversalthatCatholicsarenot

OnlastMondayouroldfriendsociableexceptwiththeirownkin "Pat,"haPpeisedalong.Howasnotandkindandacquaintances.Newinanyhumour,andhepositivelycomersandstrangershave,onvariousoccasions,complained)bitterly thattheyaregiventhecoldshoulderandilnoredandtreatedwith indifferenceandhavemovedaway, becausetheparishionersarenot congenialandsociable.Theycould notgetacquaintedwiththem,as tinysay.Theyfelttheywerenot welcome.A-ain,therearecases whrtecatholicahavebeenfor monthsincloseproximity,evenas next-doorneighbours,andhavenot

refusedtogivehisopiniononthe recentFederalElections.Whether heWasorhadbeenaLiberal.or Labouritewecouldnottell.One thingabsorbedhisattention-the deathoftheKing.Irishmenare generallysofthearted,andifacalsmite-befallsafrienditisregardedasapersonalmatter.TheKing badaeenafriendtoIreland."If therewasonemanmorethananotherthatwishedIrelandfree,"said

1hefactthatanewcomerisa Catholicservesasanintroduction Heis-oneofyourkind,a'childof thesamefatherandmother, memberofyourfamily,ofthesame faith,hopeanddestinyasyourself. Hisrace,color,languageornationelitecutsnofigureandmakesno difference.St.Paultellsus, in ChristJesus,inHisChurchand amongstHisfollowersthereisno distinction,oneisasgoodasanother.ThesameApostlechargesus todogood-tobesociable-toall men,especiallytothoseofthe householdofthefaith. 4, CardinalMoran,referringtothe Federalelectionsatasocialrecentiv,'saidthetruesecretofhow thevoteswentwasthatthepeople said."Wewantno'wowsers'here Thatisthesecretofthewholedetack. SomeonehadsaidIhad writtententhousandl!tterstovariouspartsofAustraliatosecure theelectionoftheLabourcandidates.Nosingleletterwaswrittento me,nordidIdirect',orindirectly influenceaa'n,levoteduringthe peel-election.Tthinkitwasthe commonsenseofAustraliathatacdthilresult.The'wowsers,' ha-,carriedohwaragainetthe YemenCatholicChurch,andthe o-1-wereindignant,"

Mr.A.C.Rust,formerly"'Uncle Ton:,"onthestaffofthe"Daily News,"andwhowasthefounderof theSunshineLeague,hasbeeneapointedMasteroftheOldMee* HomeinPerth. * *

Mr.TeesdaleSmith,thewellknownrailwaycontractor,isin to-ca.Hehasjustcomedown fromNennine,fromwhichplacehis thanisconstructingarailwayto Meekatharra.Hereportsadifficultyinobtaininglabour.Mr.Smith isproceedingtotheNorth,where heandhispartnerarebuildingthe linefromPortHedlandtoMarble Bar.

Whereasonlynineteenthousand eighthundredandthirty-threepeopleemigratedfromGermanyin iyoR,235,092wentfromEngland.

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M'r.JohnE.Redmond,wholwas receivedwithatremendousoutburst ofcheerine,said-Fellow-countrymen Iamvery'proudofthismagnificent meetingandofthewelcomethat youhavegivenme.Irecognisethat itis,asCanonRyansays,agreat meeting,representativeoftheProvinceofMunster,andinaddition toMunster,wehavethecapitalofIreland-(hear,hear,and cheers)-because,makenomistake aboutit-wearemethereto-dayin themidstohthegreatestconstitutionalcrisisthathasariseninthese countriesforthelasttwohundred years-(hear,hear)-acrisis)fullof theutmostimportancetothecause ofIreland,andIsaytoyouthat crisiswillendeitherinthespeedy abolitionofthepoweroiltheHouse orLordsorelseinthere-establishingofthatpowerfortherest%of Gerlifetime.Thinkforamoment whatsuebiacrisismeansforusin Ireland.Thequestionforusthat isatstakeisnothingelsethan HomeRuleforthiscountry,and ourhighestinterest,thereforeas IrishNationalistsisthatthis,crisisshouldendinsuccess'fortheat4tackentheHouseofLords.(Loud Cheers).Fellowcountrymen.)

ALLELSEBYCOMPARISONIS ABSOLUTELYTRIVIAL,' whethertheBudgetpassesorwhetherweobtaingreatconcessionsfor IrelandonthatBudgetorwhether wedonot,isallasnothingt.com*paredwiththenuestionofthesueceseorfailureoftheattackonthe Houseoflords.(Hear,hear,and cheers.)Thenuestionatissuefor esisHomeRuleandonthatissuewemustconcentrate.Forthat greatissuewemustriskeverything Tothatereatissuewemustsubordinateeverything.(Cheers).Now TmustaskyouasIntelligentmen. how"emwebestpromotethesiltcessoftheattackontheHouseof T,ords"First,T say,bymaking certein,sofaraswehavethenowet'toit,thatthisshallhenosham battleundertakenbyIlltelishIiheraloolitic:lens.Henceitwas,that atthecommencementofthisSessloetheTrishParty'demandedthat thevetoslimedv.dealtwithfirst. (Hear,hear).Tobarelien-,nothe Vetoatthecommeneernientofthis Session,andteeharegoneoncalmlywiththeconsiderationofthe plo(loaf1,1"id1` hoop+0 Trtereemerlewerrerer,arr,AT ellePew)ANTrT,APORATEctt-TAm. andtheT,Ic.b(.arty reTu.edto,-earertvto.seee lie'-.(Rear,h.or.and )ffann4IY f-r eTi. b----ilperlieps.eweofallfor+h.Tps.e.1 Party'themelves.thatidasiTet?pampas-- 41,..Cline.of"'ea-,. T_

theBudgetfirstwasputonone side,andwearenowengagedin theHouseofCommons,atthismomeatinthediscussionoftheVeto question-ofproposalsofaperfectlyfrankanduncompromisingand boldcharacterputforwardbythe Government.Ontheseproposalsthe IrishParty

AREINCOMPLETEUNISON withtheGovernmentandwith)the LiberalParty.Theseproposalswill hePassedinthenonetwoorthree weeksintheHouseofCommonsby amajorityofoveronehundred, andthentheewillgouptothe HouseofLords.

Atthisstageacontingentfrom Cork,accompaniedbytheBarrackStreetBandandtheParnellGuard Rand,arrivedatthemeeting.

Mr.Redmond-Now,fellow-country men,letmeinterruptmyargument foramomentbyaskingyouto giveagoodrngingTipperarycheer ofwelcometoCork(Loudcheerine).

AVoice-WhereisWilliamO'Brien now? (T,aughterandcheers).

Mr.Redmond-Iwassayinothat theseresolutionswillgotothe HouseofLordsintwoorthree weeks.Well,now,whiletheyare beingdiscussedintheHouseof T,ordstheGovernmentproposeto discusstheBudgetintheHouseof Commons.Ourviewisthatthe Budgetoughtsottoheallowedto passfromtheHouseofCommonstopassfromthecontrolofthe HouseofCommons-untilweknow whattheLordsareening.todo shouttheVeto.(Hear,hearand cheers.)WebelievethattheHouse ofCommonsshould KEEP AGRIPUPONTHEBUDG171' untilthattimecomes,becausewe believethattheBudgetisagreat weaponInthehandsofthePresent Government.(Hear,hear.)Bustapartfromthat,letmesae',thatI hs"eanotherreasonfordesiring thattheBudgetshouldnotbepassettfinallyintolawuntiltheLords havedealtwiththeVeto.TheLibPratPartysneakingofitasawhole. isnerfectlystraight,inmyopinion, ontheHencecfleordsquestion.The GovernmentsPeaktnrofthemasa whole,are,Ibelieve,alsothoronenlyinearnest,butthereisnousein rrt-"din"th-tthereisnoeleesent rfvra011eRsis..of&noel'ITPtherir,4-ornMP/Ititself.Thereis,Tfear,e se-tion,nerharsseninfluentialsectionwhoire1i-4f-hearted,andwho areinclinedtot"rato TIMIDANDDISASTROUSCOTTNeniis.

(Hear,hear.)Formypart,Isal notyetatthismomentassure4 tovrii,t hangsaftertheLores

haverejected-astheywillrejecttheVetoResolutions.Uptothis momentwehavenotyethadan explicitandunequivocaldeclaration%hatwhentheseVetoresolutions aredefeatedintheHouseofLords thePrimeMinisterwillimmediately goto'theThroneandaskforguaranteesthattheRoyalprerogative, willheathisdisposaltooverbear theoppositionoftheLords. We havenotyetanexplicitdeclaration thatiftheseguaranteesarerefused,'thatthentheGovernmentwill actoutheAlbertHalldeclaration, andwillrefusetoremainforone singlehourinofficeinEneland. (Cheers.)Iwouldliketosaythat ifseekastatementweremade,if wewereassuredthatthemoment theLordsrejectedtheVete.theGovernmentwouldgoandaskfor theseguarantees,andiftheywere refusedwouldthendeclinetoretainoffice,thatwouldeasethesituationforusinaverymarkeddegree.(Hear,hearandcheers.)But letmeaskyou-Whatwouldthe PositronofIrelandandthe'NationalPartybeIfwefirstagreedto prisetheBudgetthroughallits ataees,andofthen,theVetoResolutionsweredefeatedteetheHouse ofI.ords,,andiftheGovernmentrefusetoaskforguaranteesorpalterwiththisnuestionorif,havingaskedguaranteesandtheguaranteeshavingbeenrefused,they continuetoclinetooffice,andpostponetheirfiehtaeeinsttheHouse ofIordc,wewouldthenhaveeh:nut-nod

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concessions,inmyopinion,present noseriousdifficultyatall.(Hear, hear.)

LONGBEFORE)MR.WILLIAM O'BRIEN

-(hisses)--wenttoCatossa,toeurns aiphrasethatheusedaboutMA, longbeforehewentwithMr.HealytohissecretInterviewwiththe (ChancelloroftheExchequer.weeks beforethatIhadsatisfiedmyself frommyconversationswithMr. Lloyd-Georgethatanamicablearrangemettonallthoseconcessions couldeasilyhearrivedatwith theGovernment,andtherefore,ff theonly,anestionIhadtoconsider waswhatamountofconcessionsI mullgetontheBudget,thewhole difficultywouldhavebeensolved longaeo.Butfellow-countryyennor conductwasgovernedbylargerand widerconsiderations.(Cheers).If oureffortsforwinbenefitsforIrelandfromthepresentcrisisareto succeed,thepeopleofIrelandmust standbehindus.

AVoice-"We areready." (Cheers).

Mr.Redmond-Thoseeffortsare notlikely.tobehelpedbethenew organisationwhichwasstartedthe etherday.inCork.

AVoice-Downwithit.(Cheers.' lter.)Redmond-Atthesame'time Imusthonestlysaetoyou,Ido notthinkourefforts%arelikelyto he'seriouslyiniuredby'it(Cheers). Tsupposeyouhave;allreadtheaccountsofthefoundationofthisnew oreanisation,thereportofwhichappeared,

THYONEGREATWEAPONBYBYSOMESTRANGEPIECEOF WHICHWECANFORCE%THEM ILL-LUCK, TO'STANDBYTHEIR PLEDGES.

(Cheers).Now,itmaybeasked, whyamTsodistrustfulandsosusPieloes.Ah,mywholepoliticalex,periencehestauebtmethatIre1^nd'sonlysafety'Istobesuspicionsanddistrastfulofever,English Party. (Hear,hearandcheers).

Fellow-e.ountremnn.Isincerelyhope thatthe d,ele,retioneto whichIhavereferredwillbemade and1gofartherandsaythatif weare-;aqiiredtheGovernmentwill Instantlyaskfortheguarantees whentheLordsreiecttheVeto,and iftheyarerefusedtheemaxentees, thattheywillthendeclinetohold of madPrecinitateacrisis,end ifinadditionthelaststares-say', eventhethirdrendingoftheBudset-werebaldbackuntilwesee whatissometobarmen,ifthat takesplacethenwecannuiteeasily withtheetmoetsafetytoour causeandcultsetmetistently.with ournotice'andteennledeessettle downtodiscusssuchcone-estersPs theDedeeteftaecentaele,ora"toleyal,leatanyrate,a"envBritish ThicketevercanheforIndent'endertheActofUnion.(cheers). Nowastothew'cnneeesien-.T tovonthatconcession.;onthespirit Auti.secrie-meioneon thelandtare",concessionsonthe probateandsuccessionante.Colleen--c.-rrion th're---I:ticaof!IA-sd:ellPlem inthenewspapersoftheTst of April.(Laughter).Themostremarkablething,themostserious thing,tobenoticedinthereport ofthoseproceedingsisthis,that frombeginningtoendthewords "HomoRule,"werenevermentioned,eitherinspeechorresolution. (Hear,hear.)TheproceedingspracticallyputHomeRuleiontheshelf. (Hear,hear.)Welaretoldthat HomeRulecannotbeachieveduntil theemillenniumhasarrived-(laugh- ter)-oruntilMr.O'BrienhascreatedinIrelandsuchaoerfectunion ofallclassesandcreedsandinterestsandpoliticsAVoice-Wewon'twait.(Cheers). Mr.Redmond-Ashasneverexisted,.andIthinkwillneverexistin anycountryintheworld.(Hear. hear.)HomeRuleistoremainno doubt,thoughtthenameHomeRule isnottohementioned.Self-governmentistoremain,nodoubt,a piousaspiration,butaccordineato theseproceedings,fromtheimmedh atefuture,aye,andforounlifetime,istoberegardedasoutside therangeofpracticalpolitics,and allthisisdoneinordertoenable LordDunravenandLoreCastle`townandLordRoesmore TOREVIVETHE)OLDDEADCRY OF"DEVOLUTION."

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theNationalmovementinthiscountryoutof;thehandsoftheBishops,priests,andtheelectedreprerentativesofthepeople.

AVoice-Never.(Cheers).

Mr.Redmond-TheIrishpeoplewill nothodeceived.Thisissimplythe old

DEFUNCTIRISHREFORMASSOCIATIoN1OFLORDDUNRA.VEN, resurrectedfromthetombanddeckedwithafewpalespringflowers, inavainefforttohidethepallor ofdeath.ThereisonlyonestatementofMr.Wm.O'Brien,whichI willnotice.Heassertedinhis speechthatmyfriendsandIrejectedwhathecalledsplendidconcessionsontheBudget,andthatwe hadrejectedalsoanoffer"torestorelandpurchaserightawayby theTreasuryonthesametermsas undertheActob1903."Ionly noticethatstatementforthepurposeofsayingthatnosuchoffer wasevermadebyanyone,andthat, thewholeofthatstatement FROMBEGINNINGTOENDIS ANABSOLUTEFABLE. Voice--Ad lie.(Cheers).

haveapolicyofitsown.Ireland istobedivided.ThatistiePerfectlyclearissuethatnowhasbeen raised,and 1 amhereto-dayto asknotonly,thosemenofMunster whoarehereisthisgreatsassemblybuttoaskthroughthecolumnsofthePressofIreland,whetherIrelandwantson.partyor manyParties.

Severalvoices-One.(Cheers).

Mr. Redmond-WhetherIreland wantsoneleaderormanyleadersy'oices-OneLeader.(Cheers).

Mr.Redmond-WhetherIreland wantsmajorityrule,orwhetherevery,minority,nomatterhowsmall maygoitsownwayandrejectthe decisionofthemajorityoftheNationalityParty.

Voices-MajorityRule.(Cheers).

Mr.Redmond-Fellow-countrymen, theestablishmentofthisnew,organisationwillserveonevery.good purpose.Ttwilkplacecl?arly,even brutally,aperfectlystraightissue before.Ireland.Th:reisnofurther PretenceofthenecessityofmaintaiangtheParliamentarypledge, whichwillcompeleverymanofthe IrishPartyafterfullandfreediscussion,toacceptthedecisionofa majoritycfhiscolleaguesthereis nofurtherpretencethatthereshould beonegreatNationalOrganisation entitledtospeakinthenameof the.massesoftheIrishpeople.No. THESEPRETENCES,ONCEAND FOP,ALT.,HAVEBEENTHROWN ASIDE.

thefla,zofdissensionhasbeenholdlraiad-Cor'ristohiveaPart, ofItsown,CorkistohavealeaderofPsown,Corkistohai'ean orzPn',111-1onofItsown, ey

Mr.Redmond-Iamheretoask whetherIrelandwantsapledgeboundParty,whethertheywanta Partywhereeveryman,afterfull discussion ISBOUNDBYTHEDECISIONOF THEMAJORITYOF HISCOLLEAGUES, orwhethertheywantaPartyin whicheveryminority,evenifitis onlymadeupofseven,aye,orof one,willheentitledtogooutand floutthedeeis'onofth.'majority,1 askwhetherIrelandwantsoneorganisationoramultiplicityoforganisations.IaskwhetherIreland wantsoneorganisationoramultiplicityoforganisations. Iask whetherIrelandwantsonepolicy,or ascoreofpolicies.IseveryCounty inIrelandtohaveitsownorganisationaswellasCork?Isevery CbuntyinIrelandtohaveitsown leaderanditsownpolicyandits ownProgramme-inotherwordsis IrelandtothrowawaNthegreat wea-onf-wgedbyParnell-(cheerslandleshetogobacktotheold positionofcoricsion,divisionand helplessnesswhichdestroyedthe rhne-sofIrelandbeforeParnellarose! Now,thatistheissueraisedh theseproceedingsinCori' LettheIrishceoPleclearlyunder-'end !---- the

listjournalsofIrelandputthatissuebeforethepeoplelettherepresentativesofthepeopleputit beforethepeople,let THEPATRIOTICBISHOPSAND PRIESTSOFIRELAND putthatgreatissuebeforetheir flocks.Iftheydo,ifIrelandonce understandsthatthat,andthatalone,isthegreatdomesticissueof themoment,Iformypart,have notashadowofdoubtastowhat theoverwhelmingdecisionofthe PeoplewillIt.Nowmatterhowthe crisisofthemomenttarns,ageneralelectioniscertaintocomein thenearfuturewhetherthecrisis developsaswedesireandhopefor. orwhetheritdoesnot,Itellyou ageneralelectioninthenearfutureiscertain.Now,thelastgeneralelectionwaspaidfortothe extentofovertenthousandpounds byourfriendsinAmerica.Itwould beadisgracetoIrelandifonthe Inextelectionyouhadtogoand askthemtoren'wtheirgenerosity; andIsae'ifyoudonotprovide fromIrelandsufficientmoneyto safeguardNationalistinterestsin thecomingg,.neralelection,your evidencebyyourenemiesthatyour inactionwillbetakenasconclusive interestintheNationalcauseand HomeRuleisatanend,andthat youareapeoplewhodonotdeserveHorneRule,becauseyouare notwillingtomakethepal-rysacrificesnecessary'tosafeguardits interests.

TWILT.GOBACK,ASIAMGOINGTONIGHT,TOTHEBRITISHPARLIAMENT,ENCOURAGEDANDSTRENGTHENED bymevisittoTin-ersry.(Cheers.)

heywasannouncedtothepublic onbehalfofthePartyby,mein thespeechImadeintheGresham HotelinDublin.Be,thatpolicywe stand. Wehavemaintainedthat PolicythroughtheweeksoftheSessionthathaveelapsed,andletme say,oneofthemosthopefulthings forIrelandisthis,thatthoughwe havenotbudgedoneinchfromthe attitudewetookup,wehavecommandedthesempath?andsupport ofallthatisbestintheLiberal andRadicalparties.Ihavetaken nostepintheassertionofIreland's rights,Ihavemadenodeclaraction OfIrishpolicyintheHouseof CommonsthathadnotthesympathvandsupportoftheoverwhelmingmajorityoftheLiberaland Radicalparties.Ilookforward withdeepanxiety'andwithhopeto acontinuationofthosehappyreladons,becauseIrecognisethat THEINTERESTSCFTHEDEMOCRACYOFIRELANDAND OFENGLAND onthisouestionoftheLordsare. preciselyidentical,anditismyDr andmydesiretowalkhandin-hendwiththeDemocracyofEnglandinstrikingattheHouseof Lords.Iwilldonothineealse nothine,unlessIamforcedtoit, whichcaninanydegreebreakthe solidarity.ofourranks.Therefore. myeatu,stdesireisthatwemay t'aabletomarchforwardin, the futureasweha"emarchedinthe Test-,with.anrran'sunited,tothe d'structionofthe.powerofthe poweroftheHouseoflords,which istheonegreatFarrierstandingin thewayoftherealisationofthe aspirationsofthedemocracies of bothcountries(LoudCheers.)

Tf-elronyinc,dthatinthepolicy weoremirsitinr haveIrelandat ourhack.(Cheers.)IamconvincedthatTrelendbelievesinour hens,vofnurrose.and1,,lievesin thewisdomofoureolicv. The, polieywasunenitrouelcel,eldr.danon?Uri-f01deliberationatthe firstmeetineheldbytheIrishPart7silt-rtheelections,andthatPo-

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OnSundaylast,MayKM,his Lordship,Dr.Gibney,Bishopof Perth,performedtheopeningfunctionatSt.,Anne'snewChurch, NorthFremantle.ThisChurch which is in plainGothic style,standsinAlfredRoad,the entrancebeingattheEastendof theChurch.Itsextremelengthis Hofeet,anditswidthesfeet. Confessionalsrunoutfreesit on thenorthernsFlie.A crosssurmountsitonthewestend,anda smallleeltryontheeastend.Itis furnishedwithanaltarofcedar wood,anelegantsanctuarylamp, seatsofjarrah(varnished),abaptismalfontofSydneyfreestone,and asuitableharmonium. Araised platformhasbeenprovidedforthe choir,andthisissurroundedwith curtains.Thereisaconvenientsacristywiththepresbytery.The Churchisadmirablylightedand ventilatedwithwindowsonevery gide.Electriclighthasbeeninstalled.lTpontheoccasionoflastSunday'sceremony,everythingwasin festivestyle.Thealtarloo'-redvery prettywithitsgoldenveilcoveringtheTabernacle,andwithits profusedisplayofbrightflowers, arrangedverytastefullybytheSistersofSt.Joseph.Therichclothof-goldvestmentswornbythesacredministersgavecolourtothe scene.Shortlyafteriio'clockhis LordshiptheBishopvestedin mitreandcope,andcarryinghis crozier,proceededwiththeclergyandassistantstotheChurchdoor, andwithalltheceremonialprescribedfortheceremon,wentround th,exterior,sprin'cling,thewalls withHolyWater.Havingentered theChurchwhentheLitanyofthe Saintshadbeenrecited,heblessed alsotheinterioroftheChurch. Thisfunctionbeingconcluded,his Lordshiptookhisseatinthesanctuary,andpresidedattheHigh Macs.TheCelebrantwastheRev. FatherCox,0.M.I.,andthedeacon andsub-deaconrespectively,the Rev.FathersSm.\thandNeville,0. M.I.Afterthesingingofthegospel.FatherSmythascendedthepulpit,andreadtheusualChurch,notices,andfinallyannouncedallthe itemsofreceiptsandexpenditurein connectionwiththemenagementof thesite,thebuildingandfurnishingoftheChurch,andtheincidentaleepenees.Theexpenditureamountedto£1795,andthereceipts fromvarioussourcesto£1522,leavingadeitofese;.TheVery.Rev. FatherClune,SuperioroftheRedemptoristCommunity,atNorth l'erth,thenpreachedthesermonof theoccasion.Inforcibleandeloquentlanguage,keepinghisaudience asthoughsPe11-1-ound,heshowed theimportanceandsolemnityofthe occasion,andtheblessingsandadvantageswhichthenewChurch wouldbrinetothepeopleof NorthFrementle.andthenwound tiphismagnificentdiscoursewitha strongappealforthefundsneeded toclearoffthedebt.Afterthe ceremonyhislordshiphonouredthe littleCommunityatthepresbytery byhislunchingwiththeFathers, andthenreturnedbycarriageto Perth.Anover-flowingconeregation assistedattheceremony. Againintheeveningthenew ChurchwascrowdedwithparishionersfromeverydistrictofFremantle,desirousofassistingatthe servicesoftheonenineday. The sermonwaspreachedbytheRev. FatherFlynn,0.M.I.,ofGlendalough,andwaslistenedtowith raptattention.Theeffectivelightingofthesacredbuildingshowed ittoedvantaue,andwonforita mostfavourableopinion.Therewas solemnBenedictionoftheBlessed Sacrament,atwhichFatherSmyth, whoisincharge,officiatedassisted h,FathersMeCallionandNeville. Thecollectionsmadeduringtheday togetherwith0onationspromised, cametoR7RTRs.Id.Itisdue totheChoirtosaythatthemembersdeservehighcommendationan eeeountbothofthecharacterand renderingofthemusicselectedfor

theoccasion.TheArchitectsoftis ChurchandPresbyterywereMessrs. Cavanagh,Cavanagh,andParry. Father(70x, kkhoientrustedtheta withthework,hasexpressedhis regretthatlimitedmeansforcedhim torestrictthearchitectsastosize anddesignincarryingitout.The contractorsfortheChurchwere Messrs.GrothBrothers,ofSubiaco; andforthePresbyteryMessrs. CoombeandGreen,ofGuildford. Theorderfortheseatswasplaced withMessrs.WhittakerBrothers,of Subiaco,whohaveturnedthemout tothecompletesatisfaction0all concerned.Mr.H.Wigginsbuiltthe Altar,andMr.VincentReillyexecutedthebaptismalfont,thepiedna,andtheholy-waterstoups. m!s===sinc="inSIMIEC

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'lieusualtortnightlemeetingof St.Mary'sBranchditheabove SocietewasheldlastTuesdayevening,the3rdinst,inSt.Mary's Hall,thePresidentTito.Boyle,occupyingtheChair.Thehallwas notOvercrowded.

DuringtheeveningtheRev.CanonRobinsonhandedtheSecretary, Bro.Boylen,achequeforonegaireaasapresentationtothememberintroducingthemostmembers, duringtheyearendingJune13th. ThePresidentbroughtbeforethe meetinganoticetotheeffectthat Masses titouldbesaidduringthe weekonbehalfoftwodeceased membersoftheSocietyandrequestedasmanyaspossibletoattend,

Adiscussionthenensuedregardingtheintendedrenovationofthe Hallanditisgenerallyexpected thatadelegatewillbesentfrom Perthtolookintothematter.

Undoubtelle,ifproperlyfittedup, St.Mary'sHallwouldproveno smallassettotheSocietyduring thewintermonths.Itistohehopedthatthismatterwillreceivethe onsiderationitdeserves.

ThePresidentthencommentedon theveryroarattendancesatmeetingsfprthelastmonthorsoand wasunabletoaccountforsuchlack ofinteresttarenintheSociety's proceedings.Thismatterwasalso spokenofathalfpastteno'clock MassonSundaylast,whentheRevs Can-nT-lotinsonoutlinedthebenefitsattach-Atomembershipinthe HibernianScciety.Heeulogisedthe courseadoptedbytheSocietyin theeventofthebereavement of an.,ofitsmeml-ers.Inconclusion headvisedallmemberstotakea livelyinterestinitsproceedings, andso,toshowbythatinterest, theyarenotonlynminalmembers butsartieitantsinawortwhichis rnsurpass-dasregardsthespiritual intellectualandsocialadvancement ofitsmembers.

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TheRev.FatherO'Gormanhas statedthathewillpresentaweep forashootingcompetition. The membersaredeeplythan',fulforhis kindnessandaclosecompetitionis suretoeventuateforthecoveted trophy. AQuoittournamentheldonthe 4thinst,broughtoutfifteencompetitions,andasthewinnersecured pointstowardstheSociety'smedal agreat"set-to,"tookplace.The Handicapperevidently.knewthemeritsofthevariousmembers,as firstoneand anotherwouldbe hailedrstheierohablewinner so evenlyweretheymatched.Theeventwasnotwonuntilthelast throwwhenamidstgreatexcitement J.Mullinsgainedthevictoryfrom J.Tully,withJ.Clarke,inthird place,alltheotherswerewithin oneortwooftheplacedmen.

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scarcethanwecouldwishthemto he.Tnthecities,infactwefind veryfew.Houseshere,arehomes nolonger;theyareplacestosleep in,toeatin,andsometimes,when on'istorefoundthere,toreceive one'sfriendsin.Thdmotheris mareofahouse-keeperthanahome ler.Herworkinthehomeis northeonlyinterestshehas;frequentlyitisnottheinterestshe hasmostatheart.

littlewassaidaboutherduring herdistinguishedhustand'sa'iministration.Howwellshesucceeded in,keepingherselfinthebac.c-erour eeehofhissuccessisdueto herwillneverbeknowntothepublic.

Fr,n-isClevelandwasanotherwomanofthiskind!Infact.whereerrw'firdamn:legt'n-uiehing will narlealwaysfadthee i;no entirel-the,reeenrf n nhismergedherindividrain-inti'andhasthusstrenzihndhint.Ito.yourememberwhat Lincoln?"AllthatIamIowe tomenelmother."

AsawriterwhospentaconsiderableportionofmylifeinAmerica.therecomestotiniiiindan exampleofawomanofwhomthis Theusualweeklymeetingofthe qtintatienmighthaveteenwatt Mrs.Roosevelt,afinetypeofthemembersoftheabovesociety,was Intimes. old-fashionedwifeandmotherwhoheldonWednesdnoMay5whena splendidattendancewaspresentto renditions'havechaneedorarefoundherhappinessnotieorsn cern\outthebusinessoftheevenchangingraeidly.Homesoftheasashiningexampleofareformer typeI havementionedaremoreandaClub-woman,butasloyalinnAmongstthosepresentwasthe anddevotedwife,andmother.HowRev.FatherO'GormanandMr.J. Clarke(anex-1resident). Correspondencewasreceivedfrom theSecretary:oftheY.M.C.A. memberstoaruntobeheld enMay,14th.Thesocietywillbe representedbysomeoftheirlong distancerunnerswhoshouldrender agoodaccountofthemselvesin thefixture.TheSecretaryofthe proposedamatearAthleticAssociationwroterequestingthetresence ofdlegatesatameetingtobe heldonilia21stprox.Thelocal branchoftheH.A.n.B.S.senta communicationtotheeffectthat theyhadacceptedthechallengeto afriendlydebate. Themembersaccentedthecommittees'reportwithrewardtothe changingofthenightofmeeting fromWednesdaytoMonday.'Ihis arrangementwillta'eeffectfrom 16thprox.Thisalterationwa; erat.fultosayIamentirely'free :fromtiliouenessandheadache.I broughta'-outforthereasonthat theS.citvdiinotwanttointer-alwayseepBil!Heinsinthehouse Vero,withtheQuadrilleAssemblies,andneeerfailtorecommendthem to of'theHibernianC.B.S.,whichthey myfriends."

To-daywomanconsidershermissioninlifesobroadthathomeis nolongerabletoengrossallher aventionortooccupyallhertime. Thatwouldheanarrowlife,oldfashionedandtoodependent.The wananofto-denwantstobendeeendentfirstofall.Herheart goe,outtoothersbeyondherhome shereadsmorethanwomendida decadeagoshekeepsabreastofthe tirees.Sheisinterestedinpublic movements,knowsalittleaeioutpolite:seisinsympathywithanumberofthegreatreformmovements thataresweepingovertheconntra andisamemberofoneormore dribsthathavefortheirobjecteithrself-culture,orentertainment. andamusement.Shewantsto standalone,asitwere,toreach outforherself,tobecomebroader, tobemore`cultured.Sheisstrivtagandreachingoutforandseekfagsometlingshedoesnotseem atletofend.Whatisit?Idare

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whenhe'sletaloneheneverharmshearditfromdifferentmembersof manormortal!".Butwhointhe worldishe?"Iasktdher,asI Pouredoutneeeteaandaddedcream andsugar."I'veneverseen a moreextraordinary-lookingoldin* inn:rlife.Dositdown-ther'sa goodgirl-andtellmeallabout him."

The.RoomintheCornishWelcome

Therewasnopossibilityofproseedingfurtheronmyjourneythat night. Ihadpromisedtospendthe Christmasholidayswithmygrandaunt,MissBarbaraTrevenna,at berold-worldhome,inSouthCorn, wail,somemilesfromtheLizard analhereInowwasonChristmas Eve,Inthepanelledparlourea lone,n:oorlandinn,somefifteen milesfromAuntBarbara'shome, listeningtothefuriousscreaming oftheblizzardthatragedwithoutas J.impotentlycursedthehadluckthat hadthusinterruptedmyjourney.

Atthetimeofwhich1writethe railway.linehadnotpenetratedto theheartofCornwall-asithasnow -aidwhenreachedthelaststationoftheline,thatafternoonI hadadriveofnee-and-twentymiles stillbeforeme.

crouchinthedarknessalittleback fromthewild,moorlandroad,in theshelterofarangeoflaw,heath coveredtors.

Afewminuteslaterwebadarrivedattheinn--mycompanionhad ledhisjadedandwoundedanimal tothestables-andhavingdecided toremainunderthisroofuntil morningIorderedsupperofthe buxom,blue-eyedlass,who'hadcome forwardfromthekitchen,andwas usheredbyherintotheinn-parlour whereapleasantfireofpeatand woodblazedcheerfullyinthehigh, old-fannionedgrate.

Ilaybackintieenormous erandfatherarmchair,w.thitscorefortabiecushionsand,e;eleaccoir.eiodetton-forindeedsopersons conidhaveoccupieditatoneand thesametime-andlisteneddreamilytotheracingbliezardwithout.

Theskyvvaeonscurfdwithapall ofleadenhue,andakeenwind lasnedmyfaceasItookmyplace onthecrazyoldflyoutsidethe eta'inn.andstartedontrylong drivetoAuntBarbara'shousebut an',1;oftheruggedroad-aroad windingthroitehadesolatemoor badbarelybeencoeeridwhenthe finofthebeetledwasuponus, minforanhourormoremyJehu andmyselfbattledatrainstsuchan elementalonsetasIhadneverbeforeexeerientedinn-vsixnied-twennesearsoflife.

Thenight.becomeinkystack,the lampswereextinguishedbytheyellineblast,andwhencrossingthe sheelderofBoskinnytorsIfound m'eelwithoutamoment'swarnrine.landedinto,orratherwhirled intoadeepgripebytheroadside, Whiletheterrifiedhorsestruggled wilelliandthenfellheadlonginto thederj:nessandIheardtheomsonndofasplint/lenhaft, foldrrdbeacreofdismn,from driver.

myfamily-returnedtomymind,I wasalmoststartledattheoddness ofthecoincidenceswhichexistedbetweenmypresentsituation'andthat ofmygranduncle,asithadbeen hathefatefulnightonwhichhe hadmethisdeath-somefiftyyears before. Forhe,too,hadbeenonhisway toflosenan-hisancestral/home-on thatbygonenight;hetoo,expecttdtomeetundertheancient, hisbeautifulfiancee,EetrildPaanast nis-ahseitrani-dtugh:Er,LiSah Trevenna.wasat*epresentmoment,nodoubtlookingoutformy townalatBosruan. h.listentryinmygrand-uncle's diaryconsistedmerelyofhalf-a-dozenLugs,anditreadasiellews:December21st1812-ThediemordnecklaceforEsttilnarri'redto eafromLondon.Ishallsewintomy,innervest,beforeIst to-morrowforSouthCornwalie roadtoBosruanisnotaverysafe onejustnow,Iamtold.However,Imustonlyhopetoescape theattentionsofthehighwaymen." Inthishope,however,Maurice Trevennawasmistaken.

Sheobeyedmesmilingly,,and,proceededtotellmeaverestrange story,asIsippedmyteaanddid amplejusticetothehornetefands set.beforeme. Reducedtoafewwords,heraccountofouldRoger,"wasasfollows Somefiftyyearsbeforethis ChristmasEveLogerPendar:ei-the sonofHaroldnendarves.ofPenner,esCastle.-hadbeendisinheritedbyhisfathr,owne;tohisprofligateha'its,end,'beingthusrenderedeennil:ssanddesperate,he hadbeentaken-inaspiritofsheer charityandgood-naturedpity-undertheshelterof"TheCornishWen come,"byhisformernurseandfoeter-isother,goodMarthaTreloar, 'andherehehadsinceresided, throughallthevicissitudesofthe ancient,moorsida.inn.

"AuntBarbarawillconcludethat teenfinedatTruro,owingtellthe ,irceidfulweather,"Iendeavouredto persaade.myself."To-morrow,will surelebefine,andIshallarriveat Bosruanintimeatleastforluncheon.IwonderwillLillahhedisappointed,thoueh?DearLillah" ForI,illahTreventiawasmyfiancee,aswellasmydistantkinswoman,andshewasoneofthemembersofapleasanthole,-part:,at eresentundertheroofofAuntBariara'shospitablehome.

'Thinkingsuchthoughtsasthese,I dosedrreeweatlast,asapleasantdrowsinessstoleoverme,occasioned,perhaps,tothemonotonousroarofthestorm,andthevaguemurmurofvoices,withthesoft Cornishliltintheireverytone, frontthe'distantkitchen.

"IamMarthaTreloar'sgranddaughter."thegirlproceeded,still smiling."Mygrandmotherlived tobeenouldwoman,anddied justsixyearsago.OuldRogeris veryfondofme,andIdoallI canforthepoorouldfella.Ipity him,withallmyheartsir,-forhe's alwaysintroubleo'mind,you'd think.He'sneveratrestdayor night-never,aslongasIremember him.Somesjecretsorrowispreyingonhisheart,andsometimeshe risesinthedeado'nightand walksinhissleep-jestasifhis consciencewasatroubletohim andhecouldn'trestinhisbed."

"'Dearme! Ihopehewon't 'walk,'to-night,"Isaid,thegirl's storyimpressingmewithastrange senseofundefinedterrorandmysteryandasNanTreloar-forshe hadtoldmehername-leftthe roompresently.Ifoundmyself turningoverinmymindthedetails ofherexplanationandrecalling ithconsiderallecuriositytheodd lookofstartleddismaythatold Rogerheldfixeduponmyface. "Somesecretsorrowispreyins onhisheart."

IntheloneliestpartofthemoorlandroadbetweenPer'randhuand Bosnianhiscarriagewasattacked, andplunderedby:robbers,thetwo men-servantswereshotdead,and althonehmrgrandfathersmenagedtq escapefromthesceneoftheattack -leavingallhisluggageinthe bandsofthehighwaymen-hewas neveraeainseenaliveafterthatfatalnight.

Hisdisappearancewasaccounted foratthetime,bythesupposition thathehadlosthiswayon:'the moorsandpronabl,fallenintoone oftheshaftsofthedisuseddominos,whichweresituatedsome quarterofamilefromthespot wherethetravellingcarriagehad beenattackedthatnight. peasentfromtheneighbourhood -returninghomewardacrossthe moors,onthatbygoneChristmas Eve-hadseenmygrand-uncle,or amenansweringtohisdescription hurryinsealongapaththroughthe heather,asifh0werefleeingfor hislife.

t"eenweto utter'darkness, seeeforthetomporarelightofsuch acwehadonourpersons -hensucceededingettingthehorse toinsfeetwefoundthathisknees w..-e cut,oneofourshalves weebroken,andtheramshacklevehiclerlrroseheeelesenwrecked. whatintheworldwereweto do Notagleamoflightfromenv humanhabitationwasvisi:1ainthe blacknessaroundus.Thesnowsteinnhadincreasedinviolence,and theice-coldflakeswhippedmyface andearswithstingingforce. Thenmycompanionindistress suddenlybethoughthimoftheold innbythemoorside-nTheCornish elcome,"--aseventeenthcentury. inn,whichatonetimehaddrivena roaringtrade,isthegoodoldcoachindays,butlied,duringthepreviousfertyyearsorso,degeneratedtoaruralpot-house,frequented onlybythesparseinhabitantsof thewilddistrictsurroundingit.

Thesensationofbeingwatchedb., someone-afeelingfamirartomost of11%-causedmetoopenmye.es. aftersometime,andasIdidso.I beheldasingular-lcokinsoldman, etanelinejestinsideofthedoorof theinnparlour,hisweld,lightneeeeecs,hea'aththeirshaggy, grizeledbrows,fixed,withastartledstareuponmyface.

Thegaunt,stoopedfigureofthis intr-derwasclothedinakindof loose-flowingdressing-gown the whiteelf-locksfelloverhisneckand shouldersinatangledInane. He musthavebeenamanofatleast (Jaenyearsofage,andhislong, lean,shrunkenfacewaswithered anIdiscolouredlikeapieceofancientparchment. Foraminuteortwohisintense scrutinyofmy'facecontinued-that odd.startledexpressiondeepening inhiseyes,whileachalkypallor hadcreptoverhisfeatures,and hisshrivelledkindswerewrungto. getheracrosshisbreast;andthen. tomyverygreatrelief,theblueeyedlassieenteredtheroom',carryinginherhandsawell-furnished tray,'whichshesetsmilinglyonthe oakenhoardbeforeme.

"Itcannothefarfromhere,"I said."1rememberseeingthyold inn,asIdrovetomygrand-aunt's housesomeyearsago.Letusproceedalongtheroaduntilwecoins toit.Theremainsoftheflymust fayhoeuntilto-morrow.Youcan leadthehorsetotheinn,andI willcarrymytravelling-ken,rug, nenumbrella.'' Wetrampedalcng,therefore,for upwardsoftwomilesIthink;at theendofwhichtirreoursin'cinne ccuraeewasreinstatedatthewelcomeseehtofaruddyglimmerof cendlediehtissuingfromtheredcurtainedwindowsofalong,low, gagedhouse,whichseemedto

Thn,turningtotheapparition, justhehndher,sheplacedoneof herhandsonhisarm,andwhisperingsomethingtohimwhichI couldnotcatch,shesaccecdedin leadinghimoutoftheparlour.

Amomeotlatershereappeared. andcrossedontip-toetothetable beforeahichIwasnowseated,my fingersgraspingthestouthandleof thegreat,brownearthenwareteapot.

"He'sabitqueerinhishead, sir,isouldRoger-butheaint dangerwis,inno'way.Ijest thoughtasI'dtell'eethis,lest !he'dtrouble'eeanymoretonight. Hehasawayo'roamingabout thehouseatallsortsofhours,but

NanTreloar'swordsrangaeainin myears,PSIruminetedontheinformationshehadel.enwe,and whenIhadeniehedmysupperI againlaybackinthearir-ehair, seeingintheruddytireallmanner aqueerpictures,inwhichth.wieri faceandfigureofoldRogerPendarvespresentedthemselvesamid thesmoulderingembersofthepeat andwood. j Rousingmyselfatlastfromthis unpleasantre"..ic,Itookupme travelling-tag',cmthefloor,where I.heedplacedit,unlockedit,and proceededtoremovecertainarticlesthatIshouldrequireforthe night. Itwaswhile1wasthusoccupied, thatIcameneonasmall,parchn:ent-eoundvolumntiedemendwith apiecef riband-anancient manuscrnetdiaryirdeeditwas. kepteton'time(otr.Innncenture !efore)be mgranI-uncle, MauriceTrevenna.whohadlosthis lifeamidthewildsofSwathCornwall,underverymesteriouscircumstances,too,onacertainChristmasEvegoneby. IhadpromisedAuntBarbarato placethisancientdiaryinherhands -containing.asitdid,thelast wordseverwrittenbeherloved brotherMaurice,beforehiemysteriousdeath.IhadfoundShediary animamyfather'sprivatepapers, inthePreviousautumn,andwhen Ihadmentionedthefactofmy discovery,inalettertoAuntBarbara,shehadmadeitaspecialrequestofmetobringthevolumein questiontoBosruan,whennextI shouldrayheravisit. Someitrpulsenowurgedmeto untietheblackribandandtoopen thefadedpagesofthebook,and asIglancedovertheexunisitel'writtenentries,endthememoriesof MauriceTravel:Inasstory-asIhad

'ley(ndthissentpieceofinformationnotidinesatoranysui,sequenttime,hadeverreachedtheears ofhistinnily,astothe,fate of lierriceTrevenna. fatiguedasIwas,after my'longtourneythatday',Ireplacedmyerand-uncle'sdiv/inthe travellinghagendretiredtothe bed-roomwhichhadbeenPrepared forme-aanoint,low-ceileateLakn'lledroom,lookingoutWna dismal,weed-ehocnedquairangl,.,,an

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enclosurewhichhowever,wasnow carpetedtothedepthofseveralhe cheswithsnow.Awoodfireburnedinthehighgrate,andtheblizzardstillhissedandspatonthe shutteredwindow.Buttheleaping flamesaroundthegreatlogof woodcastpleasantdancinglights andshadowsonthepanelledwalls; andIweesoontuckedupver. cosilybetweenhomespunblankets, inthecentreofthegreat,dark, .ifr-Postbed,listeningtothestorm andreamilywatchingithefitful gleamsofthefire-lightonthewalls saddoor.

ThuslulledandsoothedIdroppedinto'adeepslumber,which musthavelastedforsomehours,I think,whenIwasabruptlyawakeneninamannerwhichtothishour -afteralapseofmanylongyears, -causesanice-coldthrilltocreep dowrmyhack.

oldhandbrushedacross m'y allFres,andIsprangSDinbed, withanexclamationofterror,.and IRAWa,pairetintenselyder"eyes gazedfixedlyatme,outofthepallidfaceofatallmenwhowas l.rnd'ngovermabed. AndasTlookedinto'thatfaceI reenenisedit,Witha.thrillofineras.teeehorror.Foritwas-he,endPr'mannerofdoubtwhatever-liefifieofmy',rend-eerie,Manries'^r.1112q-minamesake,whom Trtoleresembled-esIhadseen ifafan-:endtimesvazinieatme, fromhi-portraitonthediningreeel"IIofmehome.

r Irecoveredfromthe sheaofthisdiscoverywhenaneere-ashadowefigure,whichseemed

therecess,justatthespotwhereI pvosentlydiscoveredasecretdoor ['etcloselyintothewoodwork.

4.IemergedfromtherecessI foundmyselfinaflaggedPassage, whichIjudgedtobethebackhall oftheinn.At,theendofthispassage1beheldastoutoakendoor, witha'keystandinginthelock.

Firthistimetheearlierviolence ofthestormhadspentitself,and the1.11szardseemedtohaveentirely ceased.

Thefiguremoveddownthepassageandstoodforasecondbefore thelockeddoorthen,onceagain, beckoningmetofellow,glidedas itseemed,nightthroughthedoor, andthusvanishedfrommysight.

Amomentlater.Ihadunlocked thedoor,and,screeningtheflickeringcandlefromthewind,Ipeeredout,withshrinkingeyes,intothe snow-coveredquardrangle,inthe centreofwhichInowagainbeheld theapparition.

AsIlookedtheghostlyform seemedtoflitoverthesnowmail itreachedtheangleformedbythe highwallsofthequadrangle.Then itsoddenlypaused,andsternly pointeddownward-justasithad pointedattheficorofthepanelled bedroomabove. still,carefullyscreeningthelight I,too,crossedthesnowuntilI stoodjustbesidethespectre

TothishourImarvelatmyself forthestrengthofmindthatsavedmefromutternervouscollapse enthatterriblenight. watchedthatshostlyforefinger, asitsteadiltindicatedaspot which-asIcouldnowhavenodif-

heldthecandleonhighandlooked himtiredlyintheface.

Awake snakeMageeFenderYes" I shouted,"Lookmein theface,andtellmewhatisthe meaningofthis"

Asthewordsbrokefrommethe oldmadawokewithrachoking gasp,awild,terrifyinglookinhis light-grey','distended

Then,'ashebecametellyconsciousofhissurroundings-ashis whrilingeazefelluponmyfeatures ahoarsescream,-ascreamofabjectterror-brokefromhislips.

"MauriceTrevenna! Oh great Godinheaven Isityouagain? Hedroppedtothesnowatir. feetandcoweredthere,hisemaciatedhandsflungbeforehisface. Andatthatsightthevaguesuspicionwithinmebecameabsolute certainty,asIstoopedover the coweringofRogerPendarvesand graspedhimsternlybytheshoulder.

"MurdererofMauriceTrevenna!" Isaid,thewordscoming.romme asiffromsomeunseenprompter, ofwhomIwasbuttheunresisting mouthpiece,"youarediscoveredat lastConfessthewholetruththis moment-esyoukneelbeforetheremainsofyourvictimoffiftyyears arethisnight" *

Andthenandtherestillcrouching atmyfeet,oldRogerPendarves didconfesshishideoussecretat last.

Fifty-oneyearsbeforethisChristmasEvehehadfallenpassionately inloveeithEstrildPendennis,the beautifulfianceeofneygrand-uncle.

uPontheremainsofahumanbody' andamidthemoulderingbones I beheldaglitteringobjectofsome kind,whichIseizedinmytremblingfingers. Itwasadiamondnecklace-the goldsettingtarnishedfromcontact withtheearth,thegems,however, stillgleamingwithalmosttheirformerlustre.

This,then,wasthenecklacethat MauriceTrevennahadsewnintohis innervestfiftylyearsbefore-his ChristmaspresenttoEstrildPendennis.Thisdiscoverywasproof positivethatIhadindeedlighted upontheremainsofthemurdered man. Whileintheearlysunshineof thatChristmasmorningwewere stillengageduponourghastlytask IwasgelidlysummonedtotheinnparlourbyNanTreloar.

And,asIentered,atall,beautifulgirl,inadark-blueridinghabit,literallyflungherselfintomy ernes,withasobbingcryofrelief andjoy.

Oh,Maurice,Maurice,we've beeninsuchastateaboutyouyourAuntBarbaraandIArumourreachedus,latelast'nightandbroughtbyoneofyouraunt's tenants-that sourvehiclehad brokendownontheroad.And atdaybreakthismorningIrade allthewaytothestation, tomakeInquiries.MidI'vecome hereonchanceoffindingyou,and thankGod,thankGottyouaresafe ItwasmyIAllah-mv!beautiful, true-heartedLillah.AndasIdrew herclosertomyheartandstooped overherradiant,flower-likeface,I

tolendvazitel,withtheshadows!leeks,'insurmising-wastobeex.MauriceTrevenna.ButEstrildhadforgotforthetimebeing,allthe oftheroom-moeedhackalittleBannedby'me,justasIhadex-seemedhieadvancesandgivenhimhorrorofthenightthroughwhichI fromthebed,theri-'hthandwasaminedthefloorofthebedroom.tounderstandthatshelovedan-hadpassed. un-lifted.andthethinwhitefore- As Tdroppedonrevkneesontheother,andatlasttoldhimtheAsthedarkcloudstroopacross epee,*eolemnlstecaonedtonee,asfloorofthehauntedroomabove,sonameofhissuccessfulrival. theheaeensbeforetherayaofthe iftorise.toilfollowitsbehest. didInowkneelinthedeepsnow,ShortlyafterthisRogerPendar-morningsunshine,sonowdidthe

Toremainirladnnoth-rinstantwhilewithmyrighthand-asIstillves-whosejealousrageanddisap-shadowsofmyghastl'discovery wasimeessiale. Trosetremblingly,heldthecandleinm'left-Tbegan['ointmenthaddrivenhinttodrink,vanishinthesunshineofna radh cl-ewonmeclothes,as IwatchdtheshedowyHaire,which wassleetsmovingtothefarthest endoftheroom,inadirectionoppositetheilrePlace.

Whenithadreachedthepanelled wallitpaused,andtheforefingerhithertouplifted-suddenlyfelland pointedsternlytothefloor.

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todingtheOakesrightandleft,and°theirexcesses-foundhimselflab'sWalt,-andlove. until Ireachedtheweed-grown,disinheritedbyhisfatherandfor- (TheEnd). soddenearthbeneath. cedtoaccepttheshelterofthe ThenIthought Iheardthemoorsideinn,wherehisfaithfulold soundrfahorsy\stabclosetotmytweeandfoster-mother.Martha ear,and,glancineup,IsawthatTreloar,thenceforwardprovidedhim theapparitionhadvanished. withahome.

"Here,thenliesthemysterywhichitisformetosolve-andat enee"

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Foramomentortwomylimbsedtoreturntothehouseandliar'sinnandhadthereengagedaguy refusedtoOileythismutecommandsearchforaspadeorshoalwhereroomforthenight.

Aseddenfaininesswillnighover-withtoProsecutetheunspokencom-Rogernendarvesjoinedtheyoung pow'redme.IthinkIshouldhavemandofthe'apparition. maninthepanelledbedroom,in succ:aubedtothesupernaturalterrorofLheexperiencehadsnotthe Itmovementoftheapparition ',fedmyfailingnervestoastill keenertensionthanbefore.

1aeleIdthefiguredescendasif throughthefloor,untilthehead andshouldersalonewerevisible. AgainIfoundthedarkeyesfixedwithalooofwildappealintheir pupils--uponraylace.

-hatappealIcouldnolongerreicrossedtheroominthelight ofthe'expiringfiresandjustasI reachedthespottheapparitionaltogetherdescendedthroughthe floor,andIfoundmyselfonmy knees,frantically,pullingasidethe ladedcarpetwhichcoveredthedecayinghoards, ThenImadeadiscovery,which indeedIhadvaguelyexpected. I foundasquaretrap-doorbeneath thecarpet,andasIgastilslifted thehoardIagainbeheldtheghostlyfigureslowlydescendinganarrow,windingstairintotheinky tlacenessbelow.

Irecoiledwithashiverfromthe aperture,-butatthatinstantthe descendingfigurepassedandturned andagaintheliftedforefingersolemrlobeckonedmetofollow.

Therewassomethinginthis wordlesscommandwhichIfound itiitterlsimpossiblttoresist. I rushedacrosstheroomtorthecandle,whichIhastilysetali-gut,and thenrAiirnedtothetrapdoor,ientenditandslowlydsairendedanarrowrecesswithafiaegedPoor,far telow. Theeaearitionagainturned-againbeckonedmetofollow-ereit Passedthroughthepanelledsideof

:'rangtomy'feetandalmost ranbac%tothedoorofthe'flagged peesaee.IhadbarelysteppedwithinitahenIrec.ilcd.withastartledcry.

ForIIeheld,emergingfromthe secretdoorofthenarrowrecessh evidentlycomedownthe trap-dooroftheroomabove-the tall,bowedfigureofoldRoger Vender\es,anodd,fixed,glsissy stareinhisdistendedeyes.ashe alewlyapproached.

Instantly-asIgazedintohis death-likefaceandrecalledNan boar'swordsofsomehoursbefore -thetruthflasheduponmehewas walinginhissleep. tiepassedsoclosetomethatthe dressingsownhe'worebrushedagainstmysleeve.Heneverpaused until.hereachedthe'oakendoor, whichwasajarthenheseemedto grope,asforthekey,turneditin thelock,andonenedthedoorfully glidedoutintothesnowycourtyard.

.kbandoningforthemomentmy intentionofsearchingforaspade orshovel,Iwatchedthemovements ofthesomnambulist,astrangeterrifyingfascinationcompellingmeto followslowlyinhisfootsteps.

AcrossthequadrangleIwentbehindhim,stenle-step,untilhe reachedtheidenticalspotinthe ns].atthewall,wheretheripper. ition of Maurice Trevennahadveniehedafewmomentsbefore.

Tb-n,fieasudden,unaccountable, yetterralerissnicion-howsuggestedIknownot-flashedonnee, shookoldRogerPendarves the awnandghee*it as

ordertohaveafriendlychatand adrinkovertheblazingtire,for theinn-Pnrlourwasoccupiedbya partyofcattle-drovers,ardasthey talkedteeethermygrand-unclechancedtorevealhisnameandwhither hewashound,and,asifinalightnineflash,thetruthsmoteRoger Pendarves.

This,then,wasMauriceTrevenna, thefavouredsuitorofEstrildPend-nnis,hisabhorredrival,upon whomhehadsworntoherevenged forhisowndisappointmentandrepulse.

Asthediscoveryburstuponhim, RogerPendarves-amanofpowerfulphysieue--finnghimselfuponhis rivetandstrangledhimtodeath. Thenhedraggedthemurderedbody bodythroughthetrap-door,down thewindingstair,andoutintothe lquadreneleatthebackoftheinn. Therehehastilyinterredthe corpse,andthereithassinceremainedundiscovered.

Asthisfranticconfessionnow pouredfromtheoldman'slipshis voicegraduallyfailedhim;amoaning,sobbingcry-acryofcontrition-anappealtoGodformercy -wasgaspedforthbyhistailing breath-andthenathinstreamof blooddosedfromhismouthand stainedthesnow,andhesankforward-dead.

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