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HavingnoticedsomeconflictingremarksregardingtheFathersofthe DrysdaleRiverMissionandtheirattitudetowardsKingsfordSmithas hepassedovertheDrysdaleMissiononRasterSunday,wethinkitwellto givetheversionoftheMissionariesintheirdealingwiththelostairmen.Withthispurposeinviewwegivebelowafullreportasgiveninthe MissionDiaryforthosedaysbyRev.FatherSmithies,0.5.B.,oftheDryswileRiverMissionStall

EasterSunday,March31:Theheavy rainthatbegantopourdownyesterdaycontinuedinearnestthroughout thenight,the1.111pointsrecordedlast eveningbeingfollowedby400more. Weweregettingdinnerready,and thenativeswerearoundtheboiler, whenourpeacefulcompanywassuddenlystartledbythehundrumofan aeroplane.Everyonewentouttothe open,regardlessofcoldorrain,and triedtolocatetheflyingmachine.But therainpreventedusfromseeinganything.itwasonlyafteragoo4while thatwerealisedthatthestrangenoise wasproducedbyamonoplanethat,to allappearanceswasabouttolandhere. Wewenttotheonlygroundswhichwe thoughtsuitableforalandingand madeappropriatesigns,butthe'plane continuedcirclingoverus.Inone ofherroundstheydroppedwhatthe nativesherecalla"meellee-meeilee," whichIalonesawfalling.Thenatives,outoffearoftheflyingmachineandoftherainthatpoured heavily,hadtakenshelterinthecartshed,andIwassofarawaythat1 couldnqtseetheprecisespotwhere the"meellee-meellee"fell,sothatour subsequentsearchforitprovedutterly fruitlessonaccountoftherain,the darkness,andthetallgrass.Having tarriedalittleoverourheads,the 'planeleftus,takingaSouth-Westdirection,sothatweconcludedthat thosegentlemendidnotmeantoland herebutonlytosaluteus.Wehave promisedagoodrewardtothenative whoshallfindthe"mee-llee-meellee," butnonehasclaimeditsofar.

Asshehasbeensolongaboutus, wehavebeenabletolearnthatthis 'planeistherenowned"Southern Cross,"thephotoofwhichwehave seenreproducedinvariouspapers.The nativesherehavebeengreatlyexcited, butthoseinthebushgotaterrible frightandlookedforsheltereverywhere.Whatapitythatthe'plane didnotlandandgiveusaliftl

Monday,April1:Therainstillpoured.200pointsmorerecorded.

Tuesday,April2:Blank.

Wednesday,April3:Josephandseveralothernativeswentouttoeatof thecrocodilehekilledyesterday.Very soon,however,Josephreturnedshoutingthathehadfoundthe"meelleemeellee"droppedbytheSouthern Crosstheotherday.Itissimplya noteaskingforthedirectionofWyndham.Unfortunately,assheleftus, the'planemadefortheSouth-West, thustakingadirectionalmostopposite tothatwhichtheywishedtofollow. Weshallregretverymuchifour signsledthemintoerror,buthaving failedtofindtheirnotewejustpoint edouttothemtheplacewherethey couldland.

About11o'clockthismorningwe heardthenoiseofanaeroplanewhich soonappearedonthesceneandcame downtowardsus.Wewereallonthe lookoutforanote.Itwasthrown outshortlyafter. 'B'yitwewere toldthattheywerelookingforan aeroplanewhichwaslostlastSunday morning.Italsocontainedthefollowingquestions:1.Didtheaeroplane passhere?2.Didhethrowoutalet ter?Pointoutdirectionhelidgo. Havingansweredyestothetwoques- tions,wepointedoutthedirectionfol. lowedbytheSouthernCross,i.e. South-West.

Thisnotewasthenfollowedbythefirstmaileverreceivedherebyaeroplane-aletterandthreetelegrams. Theletterfurnisheduswithdetailed informationregardingthedisappear. anceoftheSouthernCross,andasked ustoforwardtoWyndham,through ForrestRiver,whatevernewswemay hearaboutthelost'plane.Twoof thetelegramsarefromthe"MelbourneHerald,"andaskfornews aboutKingsfordSmith.Bothare marked"Urgent." Itisplain,therefore,thatthefamousairmenwerehopelesslylostwhen theypassedoverhere,andthatthe signswemadepointingouttheplace suitableforalandingtheymistook forthedirectionofWyndham.It appearsthattheywereforcedtocome downsomewhereinthebushhalfan houraftertheyleftus,butnothing hasbeenheardofthemeversince. Thisother'planeisaftertheSouthern Cross,butcannotgonowwhitherwe havedirectedhim.Hewouldnotventurealandinghere,notknowingthe conditionsoftheground.AfterdinnerwegaveToodoonoongasometobaccoandsenthimtotelltheother

nativesinthebushthedirectionfollowedbytheSouthernCross,thatthey alsomaykokfortheairmen.

Thursday,April4:Asweexpect thattheaeroplanewillreturn,wehave madesomeclearingthatshemayland onourgrounds.butthe'planehas notreturned.

Friday,April5:Havingthe.natives fromLaondal-nearthemouthofEdwardRiver-saidthattheysawbig smoke-firessomewhere,wesentRosen&andtwootherstomeetthosewho litthefiresandletthemknowwhat hashapened,thattheymayproceed fartherinland.Weconfidentlyhope thateitheroneortheotherpartywill comeacrosstheairmen,and:fthese bealivethenativeswillconductthem totheMission,ortotheseaside,where wecanlookafterthemwithourlugger.Thenativeshavebeenstrongly warnedagainstinterferingwiththe 'plane.

About8.35am,arrivedtheaeroplane andstartedoperationsbyaskingthe followingquestions:1.Whattimedid theaeroplanepassonSundaymorning!2.Didhethrowoutaletter?3. Doyouknowwheretheaeroplaneis now?Thesequestionsanswered,he droppedanotestatingthathewasgoingSouth-Westtosearchforthe SouthernCross,addingthatiftheydo notreturnhereinabouttwohours,we sendsearchpartiesafterthembyland andbysea.However,therewasno needofsuchexpedient,astheywere backby10.40a.m.Thenwasdroppedanotesaying:"Wewentdownas farasMitchellRiver,PortWarrender.We.haveseennothingofthe SouthernCross.Ifnativeshaveany newswaveforyes.Butaswehad nonewsdidnotwave.Subsequently hedroppedaseriesofnotes,inquiring intothequalitiesofthesoilforlanding,andgivingusinstructionsonhow topreparethegrounds,thathemay landonhisfirstopportunity. Thispilothasevincedgreatability andgoodsensetomakehimselfunderstood,andhasmadethesamequestionoveragainwhennotwellaware oftheanswergiven.Ifthosewho passedonSundaywouldhavedone thesame,itismostlikelythatthey wouldhavereachedtheirdestination safeandsound.Inonlyoneofhis noteshehassignedhimself"Pilot Woods."Besidesshowinggreatinterestandskill,hehasnotbeenunmindfulofthenatives,forwhomhe droppedasmallbagfulloftobacco andcigarettes.

Saturday,April6:Continued:learing ourgroundsfortheaeroplane.

Sunday,April7:Theaeroplanemade herappearancehereabout8a.mand broughtussomemailfromWyndham, andannouncedthatasearchpartyis comingfromtherebysea.Pilot Woodswouldhavecomedown,butthe machinewastooheavilyloadedwith petrol.Gaveusfurtherinstructions onthelandingground.Hesaidhe wouldspendaboutanhoursearching about,butdidnotreturnuntiltwo hoursafter,whenwewerebeginning tofeeluneasyabouthim.Hehas beencirclingverylowoverourgroundsinspectingourclearing,buthasnot venturedalanding.About11.30a.m. heleftforWyndham,droppinghislast messagetotellusthatwemayexpect anotherpartyfromForrestRiverby land.Thepartycomingbyseaisdue toarrivehereto-dayorto-morrow.

Monday,April8:Aswewerehaving oursupperlastnight,arrivedRosendoandtheotherswhomwebadsent toinquirefromtheirbrethreninthe bushaboutthepassingoveranddisappearanceoftheSouthernCross. Theymetwiththosewholitthefires duringtheweek.Itappearsthatthey allsawthe'planeonSundayasfaras Vansittart,butnotfarther.Some saytheysawherveryhigh,orat leastheardhernoise.Others;tateto haveseenherverylownearthetreetops,sotheysay;andlastofalla womanfromthesamegroupsaysthat sheheardabignoiseasofgalvanised' ironorkerosenetinsorsomethinglike. Thecampwheretheywereatthetime issituatedbetweenthetwolargebays NapierBroomeandVansittart,close toMountCone.

Ifthesenativeswerenotthegreat liarstheyare,wecouldhopetohave theairmenatourMission,deador alive,inacoupleofdays.Butas thesepeoplearesoveryfertileinthe productionoftales,oneneverknows whattobelieve.Itseemsthatallthe

nativesweregreatlyscaredbythe flyingmachines.Nowonder,then, theyallquittedtheircamp.Rosendo saysthatnoonewouldaccompany himandhelphiminthesearch,and, thereforehedidnotgototheplace wherelostmenweresupposedtobe. Towhatextenttheirreportistruewe cannotascertain.Wehavedecided, nevertheless,thatourluggersailoff immediately,andhavedispatched twonativesbylandwithanoteforthe airmen.Thesenativeshavebeenenjoinedtoconductthementothespot wheretheluggerwillbewaitingfor thematGuyPoint.

Aswedonotknowwhatprovisions thelostmenmayhavewiththem,or whethertheyaredeadoralive,we havesentthemsomefoodstuff;also somepaperandpencil,thp,tifoneof thematleastbealive,hemaycommunicatewithFatherCubero(captain oftheboat).Fromtheboatthe Fatherwilldispatchtwonativeswho willjointheothertwointhesearch andhelptheairmenifneedbe.If theydonotfindthemissingmenin twodays,FatherCuberowillbeforced toreturnhometogoandmeetthe KoolindaduetoarrivenextSaturday. Bymiddaytheluggerhadalreadyc.et sails.Thewind,thoughnotvery strong,wasinherfavour.

Tuesday,April9:Wehad.notexpectedtoseetheaeroplaneto-day,but shecameabout9a.m.Hedropped alettersayingthathewasgoingtowardsPortGeorgenottoreturnhere. HealsodroppedaletterfromCaptain Crane.Aswehadthenewsreceived yesterday,weformedwithwhiterags onthegroundtheword"News,"thus leadingPilotWoodstoaseriesof questions,ouranswerstowhichwent tostatethattheairmenarenotin PortGeorge,thattheyarenotsofar down,thattheyareindirection South-West,closetothecoast,some 30milesfromhere,andlastly,thatour luggerhasgonetohelpinthe search. Thisdone,heleft,sayinghewassorry thathisheavyloadpreventedhis landinghere.

PointtomeetFatherCubero.He carriesJosephasaguide.Hemeasuredourlandinggroundandfound ittoosmall.Sowedonotwonder thatPilotWoodsdidnotattempttte land.

Theexcitementofthedaydidnot endhe;re.About6.15pm.webegan tohearthenoiseofanaeroplanecomingfromtheNorth-Eost.Wewere notslowtodiscoverthatshewasdifferentfromourfriend,G-AUEL.his otheroneborethelettersG-AUHW. Wegathered,asusual,inwhatwe mightcallour"aerodrome,"andwere beginningtoaskourselveswhatwas thepurposeofsuchvisit,whenMonica(nativewoman),whowasminding thedonkeys,shoutedoutthatthe aeroplanehaddroppedaletter.We didnotbelieveher,sincewewereali veryalertandyetdidnotseeitsfalling.Theletter,however,wasfound beforelong.Itreadthus:"ThismachineG-AUHW,hasbeensentfrom Sydneybythecitizens,andisgoing to-morrowtooperateinthePort Georgearea.WewillflyoverDrysdale,reporttoyou,andonourretur/1" wewillletyouknowwearesafeand onourwaybacktoWyndham.The machineG-AUELshouldhavepassed youonherwaytoDerbyviaPort George,.andwillnotbebackagain. Wetrustyouwillsendoutboysifwe donotreturnonflightstobemade inadayortwo."Theaeroplanehereinmentionedistheonedrivenby PilotWoodsthathaspaidussomany visits.

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About11a.m.CaptainCranearrived bytheWyndhamMeatWorksmotor launch.Hehasmadeanoteofall thathashappenedherethesedaysand ofwhateverthenativeshaverelated abouttheSouthernCross.Afterhayingdinedwithus,hedepartedforGuy;.Bouisfieninninmiiiniiiisi...minsiisniumitincictivic.

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WouldtoGodthatthisfriendfrom Sydneythrowouthismessagesin futurebetterthanhehasdoneto-day. Ashewastoohighwhenhedropped hisletter,thewindcarrieditthrough thebush.ItwasgoodluckthatMonicawastherewiththedonkeys.By theby,IwishtostateherethatPlot Woodsdoesthisverywellindeed.He firstshowsthepapertoustokeenus onthealert,andthen,comingdown verylow,dropsitrightinourmidst. Hedoesitsystematically,alwaysin thesameway,sothatweunderstand eachotherperfectly.

Wednesday,April10:CaptainCrane arrivedherethisafternoonafterhayinginterviewedFatherCubero.lie gotnonews.Themensentc-atby theFathertojointheothertwoin thesearchwerenotbackyet,sothere wasnonewswhatever.Thecaptain ispersuadedthattheairmenlanded nearPortGeorge,notnearus,s.gainst whatthenativessay.Heisledto thinksobythetelegramsfromthe SouthernCrossthatexplainhow,being lost,theyflewinvariousdirectionsunmtil,afterspeakingofaMissionwhete theydroppedanoteaskingthedirectionofWyndham,theywereforcedto landthroughlackofpetrol.

Itisstrangethatthetelegrams speakofoneMissiononly,whereasit appearsthattheydroppednotesin bothMissions.TheygivetounderstandthatPortGeorgeisthecne mentioned.Theairmenhadbeenflyingfor27hours,andaccordingto.heir owntelegrams.wereverytired.'Ihey hbeenhopelesslylosteighthours, tcloudsandtherainpreventing themtoseewheretheywere.Yet,in spiteofallthis,theyjustdroppedus onenoteandthiswithoutconcerning themselveswithourgettingitornot, andgivingthefactsolittleimportance thattheywouldmentionitintheir radiograms. CaptainCranehasreadforusallthe telegramsasreceivedinWyndham. Fromthemitappearsclearenougn thattheMissionthereinmentionedis PortGeorge.Thisisthereasonwhy wecausedpeopletowonderwhenwe toldPilotWoodsthatwealsohadreceivedanotefromtheSouthernCross. Itwouldlookasifwewerelying.But nowCaptainCranehasseenthatwe canproveourstatementbeyondshade ofdoubt.Wehaveshownhimthe handkerchiefwhichcontainedthe note.Onthishandkerchiefarereproducedthefiguresofthemonoplane SouthernCrossandofKingsford Smith.incommemorationofthegreat "Trans-Tasman"flight.Italsobears thenameofT.P.Ulm,writtenwith indelibleink.Thecaptainhasalso seentheelectrictorchusedbytheairmenasasinkerforthenote.The handkerchiefisjustasgoodaproof aswouldhethenoteitself.

TheCaptainisthoroughlyconvinced.andwondersthattheairmendid notmentionallthisintheirtelegrams, andaboveallheissurprisedthatthey didnotprofitbytheopportunityto findouttherighttrack,sinceaccordingtotheirowncommunications,they hadbeenlostforthelasteighthours. CaptainCranewasveryanixousto ownthehandkerchief,butweobjected, aswewishedtokeepitasamemento.

Thursday,April11:Captainsodhis crewhavehaddinnerwithus.Althoughlittlehopefulofgettingfurther news.hestayedhereuntilhesaw FatherCuberoagain,ifperhapsthe latterhadfoundoutanythingtobe reportedinWyndham.

Wehadexpec'tedtoseetheaeroplanefromSydneyto-dayaspromised, butshehasnotbeenabout,fromwhich weconcludethatshehasgonewith theother'planes,andtheSouthern Crosshasnotbeenlocatedyet. AftFatherCuberoreturnedhomeat ammindown.Hebroughtnonews.The aativesmadeathoroughsearchinthe localitywheretheythoughtthe'plane hadlanded,butinvain.Afterall,it isonlywhatcouldhavebeensuspected-afterlearningthe'planehaillanded,theyallweresuretohaveheard thenoiseshemade.

AsonTuesdaylast,April9,wetold PilotWoodswhereitwassupposedthe SouthernCrosshadlanded,andthat ourluggerwasatGuyPoint.Heflew inthatdirectionandapproachedthe boat.FatherCuberowavedNo, whichwesupposePilotWoodstookto meanthatthereportofthenatives wasfalseandhadtobediscounted.

CaptainCranehasdecidedtodepart veryearlyto-morrowmorning,leaving adrumofpetrolbehindforanyaero. planethatmightlandattheMission

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IntherecentdeathofRev.Dr.Karl Sonnenschein,atSt.Hedwig'sHospital inBerlin,allGermanyhaslostagreat benefactor.TheGermanpresshas referredtohimas"Allmen'sbenefactor,"the"St.Francisofthepoor,"the "modernSt.Paul,"andtheDutch paper,"Maasbode,"hascalledhim"the GermanOzanam."Dr.Sonnenschein wasbornatDusseldorfandwasordainedatRomein1900. Inthe earlydaysofhispriesthoodhehelped toorganisethePeople'sUnionforCatholicGermanyatMunenchen-Gladbach.Since1918,hehasbeenstationedatBerlinengagedprincipally incharitablework.Heselectedashis pastorateallthosewhohadlostor wereapttolosetouchwiththeir faith:thepoor,socialists,students,artists,actorsofthestageandcinema.

Everyday,numbersofpeople--men andwomen,Catholicandnon-Catholic --soughthishelpandadvice.The students'organisationknownasthe S.S.S.(SocialeStudentenSeelsorge), whichheorganisedbeforethewaras ameansofcaringforthesoulsofstudents,hasspreadalloverGermany.

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PEREDELABOULLAYEREFUTESTHEPETTHEORYOFTHE RATIONALISTS,

InthesixthofhisLentenlecturesin theCathedralofNotreDamedeParis onPalmSunday,PerePinarddeh Boullayedevotedhimselfto.therefutationofafavouriteRationalisticexplanationoftheoriginoftheChristianReligion.Thefollowingisfrom a"wireless"report:

"Forwehavenotfollowedcunningly devisedfables,whenwemadeknown toyouthepowerandpresenceof ourLordJesusChrist;buthaving beenmadeeye-witnessesofHismajesty.(2PeterI.,16.)

PereDeLaBoullaye,havingquoted thistext,declaredthatRationalists sayeverytradition,unlessdefinitely fixedbysomeprocessataveryearly stageiswithdifficultymaintained pure.Inthecourseoftime,facts becomedistorted,rumoursbecomecertainties,narratorsunconsciouslyembellishtheirnarrative,legendscrystalliseaboutthesubjectofthetradition.

Ifthesethingshappenevennowadays,theysay,howmuch,morelikely weretheytohappenwhenpeoplewere morecredulous?HencetheChristian faith.asweknowit,wasevolvedby thegradualcorruptionoftheprimitive tradition.

Inreply,thedistinguishedlecturer saidthatCatholicapologistshavealwaysbeenquitealivetothepossibility,intheabstract,ofanytradition becomingdeformed.andtotheindispensableneedforsomecontrolartest insuchmatters.Butwithregardto thetraditionconcerningthelifeand workofJesusChrist,theyhold:

1.That,thoughnumerouscorruptionsdid,asamatteroffact,appear fromtimetotime,the''great Church"neverceasedtocombat them;

2.Thatsubstantialalterationof theprimitiveChristiantraditionis altogetherunlikely;

3.That,infact,suchalteration cannothavetakenplace. Thesearethethreepointsofthelec-

ApocryphalGospels. Thatattempts'weremadetocorrupt theoriginalChristiantraditionisclear fromthenumerousapocryphalgospels whichappeared,notaloneinthethird andfourthcenturies,butevenatan earlierdate.Someofthesewereintendedtosupplyforthesilenceofthe realEvangelistswithregardtosuch mattersastheearlyyearsofChrist, thehistoryoftheVirginMary,and soon.Otherswerewrittentobolster upheresies.

tiallyalteredbyaprocessofevolution.Suchanaffirmation,Peredela BoullayeSaid,involvesanumberof improbabilitiestowhichRationalism hastocloseitseyes.

Examiningtheworkmanshipof.the Gospels,inthelightoftheRationalistictheory,thepreachercalledattentionfirsttotheirextremerestraintin theveryplaceswhereweshouldhave expectedimaginationtobegivenfree play.WhyweretheEvangelistsso foolishastorecordthatChristfled fromHisenemies.thatHewasexcommunicated,thatHewasputtodeath? Whytellthat,whenHewasborn,His MotherwrappedHiminswaddling clothes,andlaid'Himinamanger?So tootheGospelaccountsoftheResurrectionandAscensionshowtheauthors tohavebeenpersonsofverysterileimagination.

TheWonderoftheChurch.

Thecircumstancesinwhichtheallegedevolutionoftheprimitivetraditionmusthavetakenplacewerealtogetherunfavourabletosuchaprocess.Itisquitenaturalthatthetraditionconcerningachieforleaderwill idealisehim,whenempireshavebeen conqueredbyhim,andhiswholestory isoneofglory.ButtheChurchof Christhadtowaitthreecenturiesfor herhouroftriumph,andintheintervalherhistorywasoneofalarmsand persecutions.

Thewonderisthat,inthemidstof suchstorms,theChurchdidnotlose thememoryofherFounder,thatshe succeededinpreservingHiscult.How manyfalsemessiahsaroseanddisappearedforeverduringthatperiod?

Again,wheredidthisallegedevolutiontakeplace?Wasitgoingonall overtheChurchsimultaneously?No, forsuchuniformityofbeliefaswe havealreadyprovedcouldnothave resultedataveryearlystageinthe historyofChristianity.Therefore somegreatpersonality,orsomeparticularcommunity,musthavebeen responsibleforthealteration.

Rutwhowassopowerful abletoimposesuchinnovationson therestoftheChurch?Whatcommunityexercisedsuchwonderfulinfluence'Historyissilentonthepoint.

lovewhichisexpressedinobedience toHim.

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(PrayerwrittenbyMarshalFochcn theeveofJuly18,1918,whenhe launchedthegreatcounter-offensive againsttheGermansinFrance.)

"0EthrnalFather,Godofthearmies,IofferTheethemostPrecious BloodofJesusChrist,Redeemerand PrinceofPeace,atwhatsoeverhour ofthedayornight,inwhatsoever spotonearthitmaybewhenthis ThygoodgiftflowsuponThine-altars inatonementformysins.Forall theneedsofThyholyChurch,forthe consolationofthesoulsdeparted,for theconversionoftheunbelieversand ofsinners,forthedyingnowand throughoutthedays.Iofferitalso fortheexpiationnecessary:orthe dreadfuldeedsofwar,forourpoor soldiers,fortheirfamilies,forthose whocommand,forthosewhoobey,far thosewholiveandthosewhofall,for thosewhosuffer,forthosewhodie, forthewounded,forthesick,forthe afflictedinmindandbody,for111iecr priosners,forallhelpersineachand everydegree,bythesavingvirtueof thebloodoftheLamb,everlivingyet everimmolatedbyfaith,hopeand charity,givenbyHim.

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"HearourdryforFrance,forher friends,forherenemies,withinand. without.

"DoThoufromheavenhelpusand byThyHolySpiritsendtruepeaceon earthandgoodwillamongmenthat allmayloveTheeforThysweetsake, thatall'maylovetheirfellowmen. Amen.

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Clearly,then,theChristiantradition didnotescapethedangerstowhich anyordinarytraditionisexposed.But neverthelessweholdthatthetradition wasmaintainedinitspurity,because thosevariouscorruptionswererejected,condemnedbythe"Great Church,"whilsttheexceptionalvalue ofthefourgospelswasalwaysasserted.Ifthenarrativesrejectedbythe Churcharecalledcorruptions,saidthe preacher,itisnotmerelybecausethey weresorejected,butevenoncritical grounds.Manyofthemwerewritten inthespiritofpaganphilosophies,not atallinthespiritoftheBible;others variedfromsecttosect;otherswere toopuerile,tooobviouslywrittento gratifycuriosity,todeserveserious consideration.

JustifiableBelief.

111So,too,gravereasonsjustifyusin holdingthatwhattheChurchpreservedwasthegenuineprimitivetradition-theviolenceofherdenunciationofnovelties,thewonderfulunanimityoffaithincommunitieseven mostwidelydistantfromoneanother, thestyleofthefourGospelsascomparedwiththeapocryphalones,and theuniversalapprovalwhichthose fourreceived.

Evenifoneortwoallegedmiracles ofChrist,oroneortwoofHismoral maxims,couldbeshowntobecorruptionsoftheoriginalnarratives,the generalmeaningofChristianitywould remainunchanged.Asamatterof fact,thereisnoproofofevensuch acorruption.

ButRationaliststrytoprovemuch more-thatveryearlyadeforming movementstarted,andthateventhe Gospelsgiveusthetraditionsubstan-

ItcannotbesuggestedthatPaul,for example,wasthepersoninquestion, forourinvestigationshavealready shownhimtohavebeenthegreatest championofliberty.

AnImpossibility.

Finally,itisnotmerelyunlikely thattheallegedcorruptionoftradition tookplace-itisimpossible.Wemay sumuptheRationalistthesisinthese words:"Itisthenaturaltendencyof lovetotransformitsobjectbyidealisingit;thefirstChristianstransformed thestoryofChristbecausetheyloved Him."Towhichthesisweretort:

"ThefirstChristiansmaintainedinits puritythestoryofChrist,because theylovedHim." Christ,infact,cametoinaugurate orrestoreonearthaformoflove whichcouldnottransformtradition. Thereisalovewhichismerelyconventional,amatterofetiquette.mere formalism,satisfiedwithrepeating fromtimetotime,variouscustomary usages,butinspiredbynoardourof soul.ThisloveChristseverelycondemned.Thereisaloveofcomplacency,containingelementsofsincere admirationandbenevolence,readyto speakineulogistictermsoftheperson loved,buthabituallygiventoexaggeration,easilyintoxicatedbyenthusiasm.Thislove,too,Christrejected whenHesaid:"Noteveryonethat saithtoMe,'Lord,Lord,'shallenter thekingdomofheaven."Butthere isanotherlovewhichsacrificesitsown preferencestopleasethebelovedthereisalovewhichissynonymous withOBEDIENCE,andthislove ChristDEMANDS."

"HethatdoththewillofMyFather whoisinheaven,heshallenterinto thekingdomofheaven.""Ifyou loveMe,keepMyCommandments.' (John,xiv.,15). Thesemaximsarenottheinventionsofalaterage-theyoccurtoo oftenintheGospels,andentertoointimatelyintotheirtexture,nottobe authenticwordsofChrist.AndhistoryshowstheChristianspractising thatlovewhichChristdemanded,the

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TheConventofSt.MaryMagdalen, atSpire,Germany,hasrecentlycelebratedtheseventhcentenaryofits foundation.ThisconventisremarkableasbeingoneofthefewwhichexistedduringtheeffortsofProtestantismandotherpersecution.Ithas beenforalongperiodacentreof feminineeducationandoflivingpiety inthePalatinate.

Chala,nearPeking,issacredsoilfor theChinaMission.Besidesitslarge andimportanteducationalandcharitableinstitutions,itcontainsthe"cam posanto"wheresleepinpeacemany apostoliclabourersofthepastthree centuries.PriestsandSisters,among themthefounderoftiePekingChurch (FatherRissi,S.J.)andhissuccessors, FathersSchallandVerbiest.There alsoarethegravesandtombstonesf themanyConfessorsoftheFaithwho atdifferenttimesshedtheirbloodfor ChristandHisChurch.

SouthAmericaliesintheactivitiesof hundredsofso-calledAmericanmissionaries.AlthoughtheyaresupportedbytheboardsofforeignmissionsofAraericanreligioussects,they cannotbyanystretchoftheimaginationbecalledmissionaries.Theydo notTointothehotChacotocarrythe gospelstotheIndians,norintothe coldwastesofTierradelFuegoto preachtotherapidlydisappearing Fuegians,norupthesteamingjungles oftheAmazon.Theysettledownin thelargecitiesorthepleasantsuburbs ofaSouthAmericancapitalanddevotethemselvesexclusivelytotrying topersuadepeoplewhoarellready Christiancommunicantstoleavethe secttheyarealreadyinandjointhe oneofferedbythemissionary. Consideredfromapurelyreligious standpointtheseso-calledmissionaries domoreharmthangood."

TheCabinetofDr.Seipel,theFederalChancellor,resignedonthe3rd. ult.,andtheresignationwasaccepted bytheFederalPresident.ThesurprisingdecisionofDr.Seipel(saysa messagefromVienna)wasbrought aboutbyhis.convictionthatseveral veryimportanteconomicandpolitical problemswhichhavebeenoccupying Parliamentforalongtimecouldnot besatisfactorilysolved,northepresenttensionbetweenthemajorityand minoritypartiesbesettled,sosongas hewho,asaCatholicpriest,isbitterly opposedbytheSocialists,remainedat theheadoftheGovernment.Asother Ministershavefoundthatthesame reasonsheldgoodforthem,theresignationofthewholeCabinetwasde cidedupon.

the14th.century,consistsinrolling hard-boiledeggsuntiltheshellcracks. Thentheeggiseaten.

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TheItalianGovernmentiscommemoratingthe14th.centenaryofthe famousBenedictineAbbeyofMonte Cassinobyanissueoftenspecial stamps,from25c.to10lire,bearing viewsoftheabbey.Thestampswill besoldatslightlyhigherthanface valuestoaidtherestorationfund,and willbeprintedbyaphotographicrubber-lithoprocess.

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AnEpiscopalBishop,Episcopal clergy,Jewishrabbis,theheadofthe SalvationArmyinthecity,andother non-Catholicsattendedbyinvitation theconsecrationinSt.Patrick'sCa thedral,Rochester,NewYork,ofthe RightRev.JohnFrancisO'Hernas BishopofRochester.Theinvitations tothenon-CatholicsinthecongregationweresentbythenewBishop himself.Mr.SimonStein,oneofthe mostprominentJewsintheState,actedasoneofthespecialbodyguardof theBishopintheprocessionfromthe rectorytotheCathedral.Cardinal Hayes,ArchbishopofNewYork,was theconsecrator,andtherewerealso presentmorethantwentyArchbishops andBishopsandnearly1,000priests. TheceremonyandMasswerebroadcast.

ThefuneraltookplaceinEngland recentlyofapriestoftheSouthwark Diocese,FatherDanielO'Meara,who, amongotherthings,hadbeenanAldermanoftheSouthwarkBoroughCouncil,towhichbodylie_waselectedten yearsagoasaLabourmember.Father O'MearamightalsohavebeenMayor ofSouthwark,forhewastwiceinvited toacceptthatoffice,which,however, hedeclined.Oneofhisproudest thoughtswasthathewasthesonof anIrishmanwhohadenlistedunder thePapalflagtoserveasaZouaveto PopePiusIX.Hehimselfwasborn inSouthLondon,in1877,andwasedu. catedforthepriesthoodatWonersh, thediocesanseminary.Hehasdied inthesilverjubileeyearofhisordination.FatherO'Mearawas'orsix yearsAdministratorofSt.George's Cathedral,Southwark,andforfive yearsprivatesecretarytothe13ishop, Dr.Amigo.

AfireintheparishchurchofSan Gennaro,inNaples,spreadrapidly, envelopingthehighaltar.Thefire brigadearrived,butbeforetheywere allowedtoworktoextinguishthe blaze,thepriestofthechurch,putting onhissacredvestmentadvancedinto themidstofthefireandsavedthe Host.Thealtarwasdestroyed.

AllmembersofthefamilyofJosede LeonToral,whowasexecutedrecently,fortheassassinationofPresidentElectAlvaroObergon,weredeported. Theyincludethewife,infantchild, father,mother,brotherandsisterof Toral.OndirectordersfromPresidentPortesGil,threeforeignersarrestedatToral'sfuneralweresentto thefrontierfordeportation.Theyare AlbertoCuatapara.BolivianConsulat CiudadoLaredo;EdouardThingren,a Swedishsubject,andAcquilesGiacono, anItalian.

"TheRecord"inEveryHome. EveryHome"TheRecord."

AproposalthattheBritishraceerect inLondonastatuetoMarshal?ochis madebyLordAskwithinaletterto "TheTimes."Thesupportersofthe suggestionincludetheLordMayorof London(SirJ.E.KynastonStudd), GeneralSirIanHamilton,andColonel GR.Crosfield,chairmanoftheBrit. ishLegion."Itislikely,"saysthe "DailyChronicle,""thatthequestion ofsuchatributebytheBritishrace willbebroughtbeforeParliament,and itisgenerallyfeltthat,subjecttothe adviceoftheOfficeofWorks,acont mandingsiteshouldbefound."The "Chronicle"alsodevotedaleading articletotheproposal.

Theauthorof"TheIntelligentWoman'sGuidetoSocialismandCapitalism,"nottospeakof"ManandSuperman"(saysanexchange),maybecome apeerafterthenextgeneralelection. Thereisawelldefinedrumourgoing aroundthatiftheLabourPartycomes intopowerGeorgeBernardShawwill beprobablyoneofthefirstpeerscreatedunderthenewadministration.Mr. Shaw,asmightbeexpected,hastaken cognisanceoftherumour."Itisa verysensiblesuggestion,"heisquoted a:,havingsaid.Hewasquick,hOwever,toadd:"ButMr.RamsayMacdonaldhasn'tsaidanythingtome aboutit."

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TheCarmeliteshaveatpresentatern. porarychapel,dedicatedtoSt.Teresa, consistingoftworoomsmadeintoone, inoneofthepoorestdistrictsofthe city.Itisquiteinadequate,andis fastbecomingaplaceofpilgrimagefor thewholeofEgypt.Notinfrequently,Moslemwomengototheshrineto beg"SheikaTeresa"tohelpthemin theirneeds.

TheHungarianGovernmenthasconferredtheCrossforDistinguishedServicestotheHungarianJesuitFather Toth,oneofthemostprominentnaturalphilosophers.Hehaswrittena workonthecultivationoftheHungarianlowlands,ofwhichwholechapters hadbeenadmittedintherespective laws.Hisscientificworksformacompletelibrary.Besides,hehasissued aboutfiftyreligiousworks.Though alreadyninety-oneyearsold,Father Tothisstillteachingatthefamous HungarianseminaryoftheSocietyof JesusatKaloccsa.

AnoutspokencriticismandexposureofProtestantpropagandainthe CatholiccountriesofSouthAmericais madeinthe"ChicageDailyNews."

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OnMarch30atGreatham,Pulborough,Mrs.MonicaMarySaleeby, daughterofMr.Wilfridandthelate Mrs.Alicepfeynell,diedofheartfailureattheageof49.Asachild,she badbeenaspecialfavouriteofFrancisThompson.R.I.P.

SirLomerGouin,K.C.M.G.,forfifteenyearsPremierofQuebec,andfor twoyearsaninfluentialmemberofMr. McKenzieKing'sCabinet.diedsuddenlylastmonth,oranginapectoris ashewasascendingthestepsofParliamentbuildingstoproroguetheQuebecLegislature.Hisappointmentas Lieut.-GovernorofQuebecwasannouncedinthenewyear.SirLomer wasthebrotherofFatherA.N. ,GouinandFatherChas.P.SGouin, ofQuebec

Fortythousandchildrenandadults tookpartintheannual"Pashegg,"or egg-rollingfestival,inAvenhamPark, Preston,England,lastmonth.-The custom,ofwhichrecordsdatebackto

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OurMelbourneLetter

Anextraordinaryamountofattentionhasbeenfocussedonthepresent NationalGovernmentbyitsdecisionto buildnewsaleyardsontheSouth Kensingtonswampsite,insteadofat Derrimut,aplacewelloutsidethe cityboundarydecidedonby.theLabourGovernment.Thedecisioncertainlydoesseemmysterious..Tostart with,thenewsitewillbebutashort distanceawayfromtheoldone,as closeperhapsasVictoriaPark.oEast Perth.Thenthelow-lyinglandisalwaysunderwaterinthewintertime andgenerallyafterheavyrain.The mostseriousobjectionisthatonthree sidestherewillbepopulousduburbs.

TheCityCcuncilownsmostofthe landinquestion,and,needlesstosay, isdelightedatthischanceofgetting bigmoneyforwhathasuptothisbeen anunprofitableasset.Peoplewho comeintoMelbournebytheAdelaideBallaratlinearegenerallyhitsquare onattheNlaribyrnongbridgebya penetratingeffluviafromvariousnoxioustradesontheriverbank,and quiteclosetothenewsite.Footscray hasalwaysstrenuouslyandrightlyob, jetted-tobeingmadethetargetfor stalejokesonandoffthestageregardingthesesmells.Asamatterof !Litttheirsourceisintheterritoryof theCityofMelbourne.Iftheairis taintednow,Footscraypeopleand manyothersareasking.themselves whatitwillbelikeaftersaleyards havebeenlaidout.The"Agesays thatvestedinterestshaveinfluenced theGovernment,anditcertainlylooks thecorrectexplanation.

Thebrightandpicturesquespruikers ofourpictureshowshavebeenreceivingsomeunmeritedpublicitysincethe AnzacDaycelebration.Theyhave beenstruttingupanddowninfront ofthefoyers,astheadvertisements wronglyemploytheterm,attiredin gorgeousuniforms,onefeatureof whichistheSamBrownebelt,really partofthemilitaryuniform.Infact thebeltsaresimplypartsofcast-off uniforms.Returnedsoldierscomplain oftheuseofthesebelts,andpointtoa lawusuallyhonouredinthe...reach thatnopartofauniformcanbeworn withciviliancostume.Nothinghas comeoftheprotest,however,andthe gayspruikerstillstrutstoandfro ailingattentiontotheprogrammesin avoicesomewhatraspyfromlonguse.

Someofthesegentlemenareattiredin uniformswhichcertainlydonotfail toattractattention.Onetheatrefeaturesabrightbluecoatand.2apand immaculate''creams,"anotherared coatwhichwouldmakehimasure markforanyfrivolousbovine,and anotherstillhasacoatofvariegated colours.

ThePublicSchoolsBoatRace'snow almostonusagain.Presspublicity hassucceededinarousinganextraordinaryamountofinterestinthis"gent, whichisnowoneofthegaladaysofa vastsectionofMelbournesociety. Lastyear,togeneralsatisfaction, XavierCollegewonhandsomely,and asthisyear'screwisevenbetter, anotherwin,barringaccidents,woksa certainty.Infactthegentleman whoeditsthesportingcolumnofthe "Advocate"hasmadeuphismindwell beforetheracethatvictoryisasstired. ThesmashingvictoryofthePerth C.B.C.waswelltouchedonbythe Melbournepapers.Itgaveimmense gratificationtoalloldsupportersover thisway.Theintroductionofarace forsecondcrewsisawisemove.It dihsurprisingthatitwasneverthought beforethis.InMelbournethere areracesforsecond,thirdandfourth crews,andconsequentlythereishardly everanyneedtoharassacoachby givinghimboyswhomightneverhave beeninanyboatofanykindbefore. Themileraceinfoursisahardtest, andthefactthatitcanbedonesowell byPerthboyssupportsmycontentionthatinthematterofdeterminationandstaminathePerthladsare superiortotheMuchvauntedpublic schoolsofthiscity.

HisGracetheArchbishoppresided atthe'annualspeechnightofSt Kevin'sCollege,recently.Hewasvery laudatoryinhisremarksregardingthe schoolanditssuccesses,andwithgood reasontoo.Hestressedtheimmense benefitwhichhasresultedfromboys whoseparentsareinmoderatecircumstancesbeingabletocompeteoneven termswithotherschoolsandwinmore

thantheirshareofGovernmentscholarshipsandUniversityfreeplaces.As Ihavesaidinapreviousletter,the prospectsofhAgherCatholicsecondary educationinMelbournewouldbevery feebleindeedbutforSt.Kevin's.At theCommunionbreakfastoftheChristianBrothers'College,NorthMel. oburne,HisGracegaveaneloquent discourseontheworkoftheChristian Brothersthroughout,Australia.In particularhementionedtheirworkat thenewsub-normalschoolatCastledare.TheArchbishopofPerthand hispeoplehaveeveryreasontobe proudofthatinstitution.Theyhave givenaleadtothewholeofCatholic AustraliaandNewZealand.

Trayning

OnSunday,May5,St.Joseph's Church,Trayning,wasthesceneofthe marriagebetweenMr.WilliamMadden, ofBencubbin,andMissM.Daly,of Mandigia.Rev.FatherIsidoreRuis, O.SB'.,officiated.Thebride,whowas givenawaybyMr.E.J.Pergande, woreabeautifulfrockofivorycrepe dechine,embroideredwithEnglish silklace,andherBretonnenetveilwas heldinplacebyacoronetoforange blossom.MissesM.PriorandT.Pergandeasbridesmaids,andMr.R.T. Hicks,asbestman,veryablycarried outtheirduties.MissM.Priorwore anicepalegreencrepedechinedress andhattotone.MissT.Pergande woreabeautifulpalebluecrepede chinedressandwhitehat.Thehappy coupleenteredthechurchamidstthe sweetaccordsoftheBridalMarch.The churchwasspeciallydecoratedforthe occasionbytheladiesoftheparish. Thechoirgaveevidenceoncemoreot thegreatnamethemembershaveacquiredthroughouttheparishbydevitionallyrenderingBodere'sMass. Thehymns"Immaculate"and"My Prayer"appealedverymuchtothe newly-marriedcouple.Besidesthe largecongregationoftheCatholicsot Trayningandsurroundings,many otherfriendsofthebrideandbridegroomleftBencubbinearlyinthe morningandcametothechurchto witnessthebeautifulceremonyoftheir marriage.Amongstthosewhowere presentfromBencubbinwere:Mr.and Mrs.E.J.Pergande,Mrs.F.Polakand sonVictor,MissGoodwin,MissE.Collins,Mr.E.Collins,MissEdnaHannen,Mr.J.O'Brien,andMr.Wright. ShortlyafterMassthehappycouple unitedwiththebondofMatrimony motoredbacktoRencubbin,wherea splendidweddingbreakfastwasserved,providedbythegenerosityofMr. andMrs.E.C.Collins.Thebestman proposedthetoastwhichwasdrunk tothehealthandprosperityofthe newly-marriedcouple.

O'Connor--TraceyWedding

OnApril27,atSt.aigid'sChurch, WestPerth,themarriagewassolemnisedbetweenHughWilliam,eldestson ofMrs.E.O'ConnorandthelateJ.J. O'Connor,of"Rurherglen,"Cleaverstreet,WestPerth,andIda,second daughterofMr.andMrs.H.Tracey, of"Croyden,"Charles-street,West Perth.TheRev.FatherF.O'Connor(brotherofthebridegroom)officiatedandcelebratedtheNuptial Mass.MissT.O'Connorpresidedat theorgan.Thebride,whowasgiven awaybyherfather,woreafrockof ivorysatin,prettilyflaredat side whiletheotherwasfinishedwitha largebowrelievedwithsilverlame, overwhichfelladaintilyembroideredveil.Asheafofwhiteroseswas carried.Thebridewasattendedby MissLindaTraceyandMissAgnes O'Connor,whowerefrockedalikein shrimpgeorgette,trimmedwithtulle andruckedribbon.Theirfeltbats 'ofatoningshadewereupturnedoff thefaceandtrimmedwithgoldtissue. Theycarriedsheafsofgoldroses.Mr. TomHamiltonwasbestman,andMr. HaroldTraceygroomsman.Thebreakfastwasheldat"Rutherglen,"Cleaverstreet,*hereMrs.Tracey,assistedby Mrs.O'Connor,receivedtheguests. Mrs.Traceyworeafrockofnicotine browncrepesatinandvelour,hatto tone;whileMrs.O'Connorworeafrock offawnfiguredsatinandblackhat withospreys.Thedutiesofchairman

werecarriedoutbyMonsignorFagan. Theusualtoastswerehonoured.In theeveningthebrideandbridegroom leftbytheTrans.expressforSydney. Thebridetravelledinafrockofnavy andlemoncrepe-satin,smartnavy velourhat,andconeyfurcoat.

NewNorcia

ST.ILDEPHONSUS'OOLLEGE. Weareunfortunatethisyearisonly having.eightplayersoflastyear's teambackintheranks.Neverthelesssomepromiseofagoodteamwas gleanedfromourfirstmatchwiththe Mission.A.JonesledtheCollege team.Collegeledfromthestart. Theircombinationwasbyfarsuperior tothatofthenatives,butthelatter certainlywerethebetterwhenitcame toaerialplay.Inthisrespectthe Missionwasalwaysontop.P.Tapps excelledintheseflightsandtooksome reallyfirst-classmarks.Thefinal scoreswere:St.Ildephonsus'College,

11goals16behinds;NewNorciaMission,6goals9behinds.Goal-kickers: S.I.C.:A.

Saturday,May18,1929. THERECORD. SEVEN.
Parcell(3),S.Allardice(2). C.Hansen,G.Spisbach,G.Sheakan, FConnaughtorr,A.Jones(oneeach). Mission:H.Willoway(2),P.Tappo, M.Taylor,C.Maher,B.Taylor(one each). FURNITURE. FURNITURE.: BUYDIRECTFROMTHE MANUFACTURER. W.jMcNAMARA 177CARRSTREET, LEEDERVILLE. EstimatesGiven.CountryOrders attendedto.RepairsandRenovationsalsoeffected. G.F.YEATES 37BARRACKSTREET,PERTH (OppositeTownHall). U1111111.011 ...oNneWeenildleiVidWAIWANWAMAWANNAWWWWW.W.M? Perth'sLeadingBehn'sLtd. Butchers ONLYADD'SS:136BARRACK-STREW,PISTIL PorkSpecialistsandManufacturersofTO&Deliessiss. Cleanliness,CivilityandAttentionaSpeciality. 'PhoneB2286. PromptAttentiontoCountryCustomers. SpecialOffer FoldingCardTables,21s.each DARKROSEWOODCOLOUR,GREENBAIZETOP. PackedCarefully,andDeliveredtoanyRailwayStationwithin400 MilesofPerth,3/-extra. Ahern'sLtd.-Perth "YONCANTHANKYOUR0.0.0.TRAININGFORTHISRISE INYOURSALARY." PARENTS:EnrolyourdaughterforaC.C.C.BusinessCourse. Shewillneverbeworriedbyunemployment,andwillearnabettersalarythantheaveragegirl. C.C.C.Trainingisrecognisedbybusinessmenasaguaranteeofefficiency,andourgraduatesareinconstantdemand. EveryC.C.C.graduateisprovidedwithagoodappointmentand alsogetsFreeEmploymentServiceforLife. WerecordanaverageofEIGHTYappointmentsamonth. DayClassesarereservedforLADIESONLY. Newstudentsmaybeginanyday.Feesspreadover10months. Callorwriteforillustrated"GuidetoBusinessTraining."Copies suppliedfreeandwithoutobligation OwCommercialCollege Proprietors: C.C.C.,'LTD., 713-21Hay-street,Perth. Opp.Brennan'sArcade. Principal: R.WILKES,F.I.P.3. Headmaster: T.S.HALPIN,BA.

GovernmentHouseBallandOriginalPlay FORCASTLEDARE'SSAKE (REV.J.

OverheardontheChurchgrounds: "IbelievethatCastledarehasended itsappeal."-"Ohyes,"Castledarehas allitswantsnow,andweshouldhelp othercharities."-"Myword!yes,Castledaremadeenoughattheopening topayallits.bills"-andsoonuntil Ihurriedoutofrangeofthisbombardment.DameRumourisafickle dame,anditisverydifficulttocatch uponthatelusivespiritofmischief. Castledarehashadawonderfulresponsetoitsappeal,arecordopening andanarmyofdevotedhelpers,and toeachandeveryonewhohashelped itscause,Castledarepetitionsheaven toreturningenerousmeasurethat kindness.But,despiteDameRumour'sbrightpicture,Castledareisstill heavilyburdenedwithaterribleoverdraft.Thatoverdraftdisheartensits friendsandobstructsthesmoothrunningofitsschool.Consequently,we mustfaceacontinuationoftheappealuntilwebringourfifteenhundred oddpoundsresultuptothetwothousandmark.Thatisourambitious anticipationfromtheCastledare tobeheldintheGovernmentHouse BallroomonWednesday,June19th.It willbeaplainandfancydressevening.CastledarelooksupontheBall asanopportunityfortheyoungpeople todosomethingforitscause.The workersfortheopeningdaywerenot recruitedfromtheyoungerset.Now wecallupontheyoungersettoarrangepartiesforJunethe19th.Mrs. WilfredMitchellisPresident,andany suggestionofhelpwillbegratefully acceptedbyher.Herhomeaddress is:GrosvenorRoad,NorthPerth.Tel. B1273.

Thosewhodonotdanceorattend dancesmayhelpCastledaretoreach its£500markbyorganisingsmallpartiestodefraytheexpensesofballroom,band,flowersanddecorations, invitationcards,advertising,andother incidentals.IftheBallistobeasuccessonCastledarelines,thenwemust paynothingout,butgathereverythingin.

APlayforCastledare.

OnFriday,May24th.,at8p.m.,a playwillbepresentedintheParochial Hall,Bishop'sPalace,inaidofCastledare.Itisanoriginalplay,written fortheappealbyMissMaryDurack, ofGoderich-street,andproducedbya smallcircleknownasTheCentenary Players.Thisgiftedyoungchildisa pupilofLoretoConvent,AdelaideTerrace,andhasalreadypublishedavolumeoforiginalverse,winningprizes forherpoemsatthelastEistedfocl competitions.Theevening'sentertainmentonFriday,the24th.,willbe amemorableone. Ashortmusical programmewillintroducetheplay. TheProgramme.

I.Overture"Ungarn"(Hungary)Duet. MissVernaJosephsandMissMary Durack.

Playette"AnyDayConversationinthe Park."

Mrs.-Kluck:Mr.LeoO'Conhor. MissHogg,ofBoston,U.S.A.:Miss BettyDurack.

III.Song,MissEthelTreadgold.

IV,RecitationMissFredaTreadgold. PartII. "Betty'sHistoricalNightmare." Prologue. InaChild'sStudy.

Betty MissBettyDurack

AuntTabatha MissMaryDurack InQueenElizabeth'sCourt.

Cupid MasterDavidDurack

QueenElizabeth Mr.MauriceByron

Adam Mr.LeoO'Connor

AuntTabatha MissMaryDurack

AbrahamIsaacsMissBettyDurack

Jonah Mr.IanForbes

LucretiaB'orgiaMasterKimDurack

presentedinPerthbyamateurplayers,cbmeearlyonthe24th.

Castledare.

PerMrs.Weiss,ForrestHouse,£336s1

Ladies'Association,Swanbourne(St. Rita),£1212s.

Mr.M.F.Cavanagh,£1010s.

AFriend,£10.

M.G.Levan,£.55s.

TheHon.P.Collier,£33s.

PerrottandTite,£33s.

Mrs.M.A.O'Connor,Mardella,£25s.

DeanBrennan,£22s.

J.Cramer(Waroona),£1.

AFriend,£1.

JoeMonaghan,junr.,lOs6d.

AFriend,Koorda,5s. SaleofPamphlets.

PerMrs.K.M.Lewis,£1Is6d.

Loreto,SwanbOurne,£14s.

Queen'sPark,.16s6d.

Correction:Inthelistofreceipts, publishedMay4th.,read:

Mrs.M.Mulcahy,Fremantle:£5,in placeofMr.M.Mulcahy.

Mr.W.Malone,£1,inplaceof10s.

(CorrectionssuppliedbyMr.Edward S.Bolger.)

Omission:MesdamesRampantand Tormay,£22s,onopeningday.

Mr.J.R.Bourke,£1Is,onopening day.

ResultofRaffle:SwanbourneTea

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OurKalgoorlieLetter

"TheRecord"wasagainsoldoutat the7o'clockMassonSunday,withnot onecopyavailableforsaleat10 o'clock.Yetthefullnumberordered arrived,andthistimesomeparishienersneedtosay"meaculpa."Indeeditshouldbe"meamaximaculpa," for,asVeryRev.FatherMosstoldthe congregationatthe10o'clockMass,it provesthatonmanyotherSundays numbersofthepeopledonotbuy "TheRecord."Heremindedthem thateachissuecontainedarticles,the readingofwhichmadeforenlightenmentandtheinculcationofatruer Catholicspirit,aswellasgivinginformationonmattersthatitwastotheir intereststoknowabout.Itbehoved thepeople,then,tosupportthepaper thatsetforthatruepresentationof subjectsofvitalimportancetoCatholics,andhepromisedthatifthepapers wereagainsoldoutatthefirst\fess, hewouldseethatitwouldbethelast timeithappened.

Therushon"TheRecord"onSundaywasduetotheannouncementthat itcontainedareprintfromtheHansardreportofarecentdebateinthe LegislativeCouncilontheHospital Bill,whenan"honourable"memberof aGoldfieldsconstituencymadeascurrilousattackontheCatholicnursing communityatSubiaco.Withpaper inhand,VeryRev.FatherMossquotedforthecongregation,whowereunabletoobtaina-paper,thenonsense gabbledbyoneofthelaw-giversof theState.Histwaddlewouldonly bringonhimthecontemptofevery intelligent-bersori,arid,coniiiii''fiem suchasource,itwasbeneathnoticeparticularlyasthevirtuesoftheSt. JohnofGodSistersasnurseswere householdwordsallovertheStatebutthatthe"honourablegentleman" woundprobablybelookinginthe futureforthesupportofGoldfieldsCatholics.Then,saidRev.Father,should thesepeopletowhomhewouldcome cringingforvotes,demandfromhim anexplanationofhiscowardlyattack ontheSt.JohnofGodSistersatSubiaco.

TheFieldswerefloodedlastMondaywithparliamentarians.Noless thansixofthemattendedtheLabour DaysportscelebrationsattheKalgoorlieandBoulderRacecourses.It needslittlevisiontoseetheoncoming ofelections,andthefeverishanxiety overtheRedistributionofSeatsBill.

Veryfewschoolboysandgirlsare seenateveningdevotionsoratany Churchofficeoutsidethoseofobligation.Rev.Fatherbewailedthelack ofinterestgenerallyshownbythe Catholicyouthofto-dayinanything undertakenfortheadvancementof theChurch.Allactivitiesnecessary foritsupkeepandprogresshaveto becarriedthroughbymenandwomen whohavebornetheburdenandthe heatofthedayfortwenty,thirty, forty,orevenagreaternumberof years.Eveninappealsmadefortheir schools,Rev.Fatherstatedthatshe namesoffewex-studentsappearedon thelistsofthosecontributing.Now, ifeveryachievementof.to-daymust bejudgedintermsofsport,arethese youngpeopletruesports?Moredisquieting,however,isthefactthatthey willbethenextgeneration.Willtheir CatholicspiritequalthatoftheirancestorswhohavemadetheCatholic ChurchinAustraliathegloryofthe land?Itistobehopeditwill.

Dr.HoganreturnedtoAdelaideon Friday,afterbeinghurriedlysummonedtothebedsideofhisfather,who liesinacriticalconditionintheSt. JohnofGodHospital.Thedoctor wasunabletospendmorethana coupleofdayswithhispeople,ashe couldgetnoonetofillhisplacein theEast.Butheleft,satisfiedthat nothingmorecouldbedoneforhis fatherthanwasbeingdonebyDr. ByrneandthenursingSisters.

MissElsieQuinn,recentlytransferred-fromtheWoorolooSanatorium totheKalgoorlieGovernmenthrspital,whereshehastakenupduties.Her mother,whoisinaweakstatecf health,ispleasedtohaveherplaced sonearhome.

ThemanyfriendsofMissO'Dea,of theEducationDepartment,willbe sorrytohearshehasbeenobligedto takesickleave.Shehasnowbeen ailingforsomeweeks,andleftby Tuesday'strainforNarrogin,whereshe willstaywiththematronofthehospital,whoisafriend.AllwishMiss O'Deaaspeedyrecoveryandreturn toKalgoorlie,whereshewoks5ounselfishlyforchurchinterests.

DuringtheweekMessrs.Kevinand EricHeenanmotoredtoKalgoorlie fromEsperance.Theys',ruckvery heavyroadsastheresultoftherecent rains,andsotheir,ripwasnotaltogetherapleasantone.Afteraday ortwospentwiththeirsister,Mrs.J. Sheehan,ofVictoriastreet,theyleft onSundayonthereturnjourney. TheywereaccompaniedbyMissMary Johnston,oftheteachingprofe5ision, whocame`fromPerthtospendthe termvacationwithMrs.Heenan,of Esperance.

QuiteagloomwascastoverKal goorlieonlastSunday,whenitbecameknownthatDr.Staceyhad crossedtheGreatD:vicie.Thelate doctorhadacourteous,kindly,sympatheticmanner,whichendearedhim toallwhowe!.c.treatedbyhiminthe yearsbeforehefellintoau.hbad health'.

[Note:Wethankourcorrespondent forthekindlyinterestshowninthe distributionof"TheRecord."Itis gratifyingtousalsotostatethatthe "sales"throughouttheStateshowa continuousincrease.Theshortageof papersatthechurchdoorsonSundays maybeeasilyavoidedbythosein chargeofthepapersincreasingtheir supplies.Alettertothemanagerbeforethedayofpublicationwillremedythematter.]

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ABOOKOFCHURCHHISTORY.

Forsomeyearswehavebeenseeking ausableChurchHistory,andwe soughtinvain.Therearemanyexcellenttomesforthestudentinthe seminary,butfew,orshallIsaynone, thatwaswrittenforthepupilofthe HighSchool.Timeandimmature mindsmustbeconsideredseriouslyby anyonewhowouldfurnishatext-book forschools.Thescholaralonehas notsucceeded,andthepedagogueis usuallytooformal.Acombination ofbothseemstobetheidealparent forschooltexts.Myviewsona ChurchHistorytexthavebeenexpressedmanyatimeduringourschool teachers'conferences.Iwouldselect thebignamesineachperiod,andmake themthepeaksaroundwhich,the eventsofthedaywouldclusterlike clouds,somesun-kissed,othersdark andbrooding,butallgyratinground '`thepeak.Myhistorywouldbebite graphical,personal,intimateanddetailed.Warsandmovementscentre aroundpeaks,andconsequentlybegin withthepeaksandthendownwards andoutwards.Thatismycharge againstMacCaffrey;histext-bookis peakless,althoughwehavebeenglad tohavehadit.

Isthereabookthatfulfilsthese conditions?Onecametomerecently,whichapproachesouridealmore closelythananyIhaveseen.A BookofChurchHistory,bySusan Cunnington,MA.(Longman,Green andCo.,39PaternosterRow,London, E.C.4,1926,nopricemarked,pp.252,. I'llbeginwiththeformofthebook. Therearethreeparts:I.TheEarly Church;II.,TheMediaeval.Church, III..TheModernChurch.Thewhole historyisdividedintoeightperiods ThetreatmentselectstheHolySeeas thecoreofeachperiod;inshort,this historyhasapeak.WiththeHoly Seeascentre,thegreatpersonalities groupedaroundandthorughthem thestoryoftheChurchispresented. Therearefifteenchapters,andeach hastwosections.AgivestheinternallifeoftheChurch,usingaunifonU plan.i,e,(a)TheHolySee;(b)Saints andScholars;(e)ChurchDiscipline andWorship.Bgivestheexternal lifearoundtheChurch,notingthe Church'sspiritualactivityandreactiontothecircumstancesand,environmentofthetime.Welearn abouttheChurchfirst,andthensee itinitsworldsetting.Thisisanexcellentplan,becauseourimmature pupilsareinclinedtolookonthehistoryoftheChurchasameresideissue. Thatdangerisparticularlypoximate inAustralia,wherewehavegrownaccustomedtoaccepttheword"denominational"ascurrentcoin,andfor weightyreasonsarecompelledtobrand ourselves"RomanCatholics."The boyorgirlreadingtheChurch'sstory isinclinedtosecitasaside-issue,becauseheseeshisChurchcatalogued assuchinthisland,andheerroneouslyconcludesthatitwaseverthus.The authorisinfluencedbyBelloc'sthesis! "TheChurchisEuropeandEuropeis theChurch."Thatisthecentralfact thatmanyhistorianshaveevadedor circumvented.Therefore,letthepupil seetheChurchfirstandthenseeitin itsproperbackgroundasthesuperaturalAltfactofhistory,proclaiming thenandnowtobethe"Gateof Eternity."

* * Thisbookprovidesforvariedrepetitions-anotherpointthatIhavepie, phasisedinourconferences.The savingrepetitionkillsinterest;have somechangeinyourrepetition. portionofeachchapterismarkedwith squarebracketstobeomittedonfirst reading.Eachoftheeightperiods endswithasummaryandalistofreferences(presumablyfortheteacher), andbookstoread(forthepupils).I accepttheteachers'referencelist,but Isuggesttotheauthorthatarevision ofthesecondlistshouldbemadeifthe bookdemandsanewedition,v.g.,p38 has"Callista"and"Fabiola"andcan stand,butthenpupilsaresentto "Ireland'sAncientSchoolsandScholars,"themagnumopusofArchbishop Healy.Authorsoftext-booksshould keepthechildrenbeforethemallthe

time,andprescribeforthem.Thelist ,ofbookstoreadcouldbewellsupplied bytheC.T.S.pamphlets-andthen theywillbereadbecausecheap.Again, authorsoftext-booksremember,that thereareholesinchildren'spockets whenyouaskthemtobuyschool books!

Atime-chart(pp.241-252)offersa usefulsummaryofthestoryofthe Church,andsuppliesmaterialforthe fullerworkingoutofthebiographical .presentationofChurchHistory.Expense,Ipresume,dispensedwithsome maps.Maplesshistoryisaspalatable toachildassugarlesstea,andequally difficulttoswallow.Thedetailed tableofcontentsandindexaddthe finalinstrumentsfortheuseofa student Andnowwecometothe matteranditsexpression.Theintroductiondeclaresthat"MissCunnington'sworkisamarvelofcondensation."Yes,itisprettyconciseand yetnotstingyinvaluabledetails.To coverin250pagesthestoryofthe ChurchdowntotheHolyYear(1925) deservesthequalificationoftheintroduction.Thestyleisnotsimple, somewhatabovechildren,andyetthat isagoodfault,begettinganincreased appreciationinthestudentclimbing uptoit.

Theauthorwillbearclosereading. otherwisethefinnesseofherstylewill bemissed.Hercondensationispossiblebecauseadjectivesaremadeto serveasexplanatorysentences.I quarrelwiththeauthorforsending pupilstosomanyreferences.Again, youauthorsoftext-books,makethe childthecentre,notthematureand leisuredreader.Shortfootnotesshould covermostofthesehuntsinreferences, v.g.,Straboonp.3,shouldbefinished thereandnothuntedforeliewhere.I congratulatetheauthorontheaptand restrainedquotationsthroughoutteachershaveasplendidfieldherefor thatsecretofsuccessinallteachingtheoccasionalwordofexplanation.

"ARookofChurchHistory"isthe bestIhaveseen,andIrecommendit totheteachersoftheuppergrades.I amsurprisedatahouselikeLongman's toomitsendingtheprice.

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Questionsaboutthedoctrine andpracticeoftheChurchwill beansweredinthissectionweekly.Inquirersaretobeasbrief andclearaspossible.

CATHOLICMARRIAGE.

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SummaryofthisArticle:MixedMarriages-TheChurch'sAttitudeReasonsforSuchAttitude.

Question:Whatismeantbyamixedmarriage?

Answer:Inageneralsense,byamixedmarriageismeantthemarriageof aCatholicwithanon-Catholic.This couldbemarriagewithapersonnot evenaChristian,forexample,aJew orapagan.Or,again,itcouldbe marriagewithanadherentofsome non-Catholicreligiousbody,forexample,anAnglicanoraPresbyterian. Ordinarilyspeaking,mixedmarriages ofthislattertypearethosewhich concernus.Itshouldbenotedthat amemberofanon-Catholicsect,who hadneverbeenbaptised,wouldberegardedinthesamelightasanonChristian,asfarasmarriageisconcerned;and,sinceinthesedays,Baptismhasbecomelargelyamatterof indifferenceamongnon-Catholics,the Churchhaslaiddownspecialrulesby whichapersoncanbeadjudgedBaptisedornotbaptised,forthepurposes ofmarriage.

Question:Whatistheattitudeof theChurchtowardsmixedmarriages?

Answer:TheChurchhasalways beenopposedtomixedmarriagesand deploredtheirresults.Shehasmade themthesubjectofspeciallegislation, aswillbeexplainedlateron.

Question:Whatarethereasonsof theChurch'sattitudetowardsmixed marriages?

Answer:Theprincipalreasonsof the-Church'sattitudeare:

1.Thedangerofperversiontothe Catholicparty.Evenifthereisnot alwaysthedangeroflosingthefaith, thereisthedangerofbecomingindifferentandceasingtobeapractical Catholic.

2.Thedangerofperversiontothe childrenbornofsuchamarriage. Veryoftenthenon-Catholicpartysucceedsinretainingatleastoneorother ofthechildren,ifnotall,inhisorher religion.Thereisalsothedangerof thechildrennotbeingproperlyeducatedasCatholics,eveniftheyare baptisedintheChurch.

Thatthesedangersarenotmerely theoreticalisprovedbythecommon experienceofpriests.whocount amongthecarelessonesoftheirflocks manywhoaretheCatholicpartiesof mixedmarriagesorthechildrenborn ofmixedmarriages.

3.Theoppositionofmixedmarriages,totheidealofmarriage,found intheScriptureandintheconstant teachingoftheChurch.St.Paul teachesthatChristianmarriageisa symboloftheunionofChristwiththe Church."Letwomenbesubjectto theirhusbandsastotheLord.Hus-

bands,loveyourwivesasChristalso lovedtheChurch."(Eph.5,22.(But ifhusbandandwifearenotofthe samereligion,therewillnotbeunion ofsoulsinfaithandworship;themarriagewillrepresentonlyinanimperfectmannertheunionofChristwith theChurch.

Question:DoestheChurch,then,regardmixedmarriagesasunlawful?

Answer:TheChurchregardssuch marriagesasunlawful,unlessadispensationtomarryhasbeenprocured :forehand.Suchhasalwaysbeen theChurch'steaching;differenceinreligionisanimpedimenttomarriage. Animpedimentof"mixedreligion" existsbetweenaCatholicandanonCatholic.This,ofitself,wouldrenderamarriagevalidbutunlawful.An impedimentofdisparityofcultexists betweenaCatholicandanon-Christian.This,ofitself,wouldrendera marriagebothunlawfulandinvalid. Wesay"ofitself,"becauseamarriage wouldbeinvalid'inanycase,ifnot celebratedinthemannerprescribedby theChurch,aswillbeseenlateron. Thematterofdispensationswillbe treatedinanotherarticle.

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OfficialOpeningbyHisGrace

OnWednesdayevening,May7,an atmosphereofexcitementandjubilationpervadedtheHibernianHall.A largegatheringofex-pupilsofthe aboveschoolwereeagerlyawaitingthe arrivalofHisGracetheArchbishop, whowastoinaugurateandblessofficiallytherecentlyformedorganisationunderthetitleoftheSt.Patrick's OldBoys'HibernianAssociation.

Itwasindeedacheeryandhopeful spectacletoseesuchafinebodyof youngmenrenewingassociationswith oneanotherandwiththeiroldAlma. Mater,thustestifyingtheirallegiance totheprinciplesinculcatedintheir schooldays.Itwascertainlyasource ofconsolationandlaudableprideto theiroldteacherstorealisethatthe goodseedhadfallenongoodground, andwasproducingamagnificentharvest.Theringingearnestnesswith whichtheysangthegloriousoldbattlesongoftheChurch,"FaithofOur Fathers,"leftnodoubtastotheirCatholicsentiments.

Thefinespiritofloyaltyandhappinessofthemembersmadeoneregret thatalltheex-pupilscouldnotparticipateintheadvantagestobederivedfromsuchmeetings.Someof theoldboyswereunavoidablyabsent owingtoobligationstobefulfilledat nightclasses.However,waysand meansarebeingconsideredtr,remedy this.

HisGraceonarrivalwasreceivedby Rev.BrotherDownesandMr.Whitely,DistrictPresidentoftheHAC.B. Society,andwasescortedthrougha guardofhonourofahundredmembers,whoenthusiasticallywelcomed theirbelovedPastor.HisGracewas attendedontheplatformbyseveral ofthelocalclergyandthoseofthe suburbs.Theirsympathyandsup portofthemovementwasdeeplyap preciated.Otherswhowereunable toattendsenttheirbestwishesfor thesuccessofthemovement.

BrotherDownes'Speech.

BrotherDownes,inwelcomingHis Grace,gaveexpressiontothedeepappreciationoftheArchbishop'spresence feltbytheoldboysofSt.Patrick's School.HisGrace'spresencewasa tangibleproofofhisinterestinthe movement,andagreatenocuragement totheBrothersintheeffortstokeep intouchwiththeirevpupils,andin thedesiretoco-operatewithdie clesiasticalauthoritiesinforward'ng thespiritualandtemporalinterestsuf theyoungmen.Hewouldlike;n thisconnectiontoemphasisethefunamentalaimsoftheneworganisation.Itsprimarypurposewasto instilintoitsmembersthespiritof Catholicity,andtofosteranddevelop thegoodseedsowninsolool;tomake themembersrealisethattheBrotl.trs, withtheencouragementandblessing oftheChurch,stilltakeaninterest inallthatconcernstheirwell-beingin thisworldandthenext.Theyshould realisethattheycanbe,inthehighest sense,good,happyandusefulcitizensbybeinggoodCatholicsand spendingtheirleisurehoursinaLatholicatmosphere.Themagnifi.:ent andenthusiasticresponseoftheyoung menthemselves,backedbythepraLticalandkindlysupportoftheH.A.C.B. Society,gavehopethattheorganisationwouldflourishandprosperforthe goodoftheChurchandsociety.In inauguratingthenewassociationunder theaegisofHisGraceandtheclergy, theywouldsecureforittheblessingof Godandthegratitudeandconfidence oftheparentsofthoseconcerned.

HisGrace'sReply. HisGrace,inreplying,saidthathe wasparticularlygladtobepresenton suchanoccasion.BrotherDownes, infoundingtheSt.Patrick'sOldBovr' Association,haddonesomethingwhich he(HisGrace)hadforalongtime ardentlydesired.Suchanorganisationsuppliedamuchfeltwantinthe livesofouryoungmen.Itwasin thefirstplaceabondofunionamong theyoungmenthemselves.Otherwisetheywoulddriftapart,eachnne tohisown-circleofacquaintances.It meantarenewaloftheoldschool-day bond,whichheldthemsostrongly united.Itmeant,also,unionwith theirAlmaMater,withtheirold school.Nexttohishome,hisschool

oughttotouchandthrillthetenderestchordsinaboy'sheart.Evenif theywantedto,theseboyscouldnot divestthemselvesoffeelingthatthey wereSt.Patrick'sBoys.Whatthey wereintheirschooldaystheyshould benow-good,practicalCatholics. Nodoubtthetemptationstodrift awayhadbeenstrongerandmoreseductivesincetheyleftschool.Many aboyfoundtheallureofpleasureor thepre-occupationsofbusinessand worktoostrong;andforgotthelessonsofschooldays.Itwasahard thingtoliveuptotheFaithallone's life.Thisassociationwouldbea greathelp.ItwouldprovideaCatholicatmosphere,associationwith otherCatholicboys,andtheforceof goodexample.Hewisheditevery successandtheblessingofGodon theeffortsofitsfounders.

Congratulations.

FatherShannon,C.SS.R.,saiditwas averygreatpleasuretohimtobepresentatthefunction.Hehadlooked forwardtosuchanassociationfor years,andhadoftendiscussedthe matterwithotherpriests.WhilelivinginBrisbane,alltheprieststhere hadagreedthatsuchanassociation wasbadlyneeded,butsomehowno effectiveattemptwasmadetosolve theproblem.Boyswho,whileat school,weremodelsofeverythingthat agoodCatholicshouldbe,drifted awaybydegreeswhentheyleftschool. Theyhadtomixwithnon-Catholicsin workandgames,andsoitwasnoticed thatwithinafewyearstheygrewcarelessaboutthepractisesoftheirreligion.ThereceptionoftheSacramentsbecamerarerandrarer,and someevenbegantogetcarelessabout HolyMass.ItremainedforPerthto findtheremedyforthisunhappystate ofaffairs,andtoBrotherDowneswas duethecreditoffindingandapplying theremedy.HeheartilycongratulatedBrotherDownes,andwishedhis nobleattemptallsucess.Theadvantagesofsuchanorganisationwere obvious.Hesawthreeinparticular: theybecamemembersofabenefitsociety,andincaseofsicknesswouldbe entitledtofullbenefits.Thenthey weremembersofaCatholicsociety,in whichtheatmospherewouldbethoroughlyCatholic.Theimportanceof thistoouryoungmencannotbeoverestimated.Finally,intheirsociety theywouldhaveaverycompleteand up-to-datesportsdepartment.

Mr.Whitely,DistrictPresidentof theH.A.C.F.S.,inmovingavoteof thankstoHisGrace,saidthatwhen thepromotersoftheoldboymovementaproached.hissociety,theywere onlytoopleasedtoaccepttheproposalthattheboysshouldbecome juvenileHibernians.Itwasapleasureandaprivilegetoassistsucha fineclassofyoungman.Thevote ofthankswascarriedbyacclamation.

Duringtheevening,themembers, underthedirectionofLieutenantMcKissock,gaveadisplayofphysical culture,includingwrestlingandgymnastics.Itwasevidentthattheirinstructorhadtheconfidenceandwholeheartedco-operationofhischarges, whoacquittedthemselvesadmirably.

HisGrace,inheartilycongratulating allconcerned,broughtamostenjoyableeveningtoaclosebywishing-.he associationeverypossibleblessingend success.

NOTES.

Contests.

Alreadyvaluabletrophiesarebeing offeredbyoldboysandwell-wishersof ourassociation,tobecompetedforby members,ataGrandGymnastic,Athletic,MusicalandVocalContest,that willtakeplacetowardstheendofthe year.

Football.

OnSaturdayafternoonlast,ourteam appearedforthefirsttimeinthenew purpleandwhifejerseys,thegiftof Mr.T.Ahern,andrightwellthey looked.OuropponentswereWestSubiaco,andalthoughaformidablecombination,anothervictory'was-coariteff forourboys,PerthMetropolitans, whichspeaksvolumesforouroldboys' coach,JackLove,andenergeticsecretaryMr.Bell.

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FriendsofMissWinnieHamilton, ofWestPerth,wholeftbythe"Jervis Bay"inMarchlast,accompanyingher motheronavisittoEnglandandIreland,willbepleasedtolearnthat,.n alettertoafriendinPerth,shereportsapleasantandinterestingvoyage.Shewrites:

"TwoCatholicpriestsarefelloaa passengers-FatherHowes,ofQueensland,whowith.hisnieceareontheir waytoEngland,andFatherCastanie, aFrenchpriestfromFijiIslands.We havetheprivilegeofHolyMasstwice onSunday,andduringtheweekdays. FatherHowescelebratedHolyMasscn Sundayat7and10o'clock,andthe Frenchpriestonweekdaysat6.30am. butheleftthevesselatPortSaidto spendabriefwhileinEgypt,andfrom therehegoesontoseehisagedfather inFrance.Ihadtheprivilegeofattendingtothealtarandputtingthe vestmentsaway.

"Colombo,tomewhohasseenitfor thefirsttime,presentedmanyattractions.Thelittlecraftdancingon thewaters(katamarangsthenatives callthem)werewelcomeevidencethat landwasnear,andapromiseoftesta firmaforjustalittlewhile.Colombo isabusyport.Severalbigsteamers wereintheharbourandalargesailing vessel.Itisacrowdedtown-some thirtythousandrubshoulderswith eachotherinthecommontrafficof theplace.Iwassomewhatamused bythedifferentkindsofvehiclesin transport.Itwaslikegoingback quitealongwayintothepasttosee theold-timebullockwainscompeting withtheup-to-datemotortruckand therickshawsvieingwiththemotor cycleandRolls-Royce.InColombo, asinPerth,themotor-tradeiswell represented.Therailwayscarrythree classesofpassengers-first,secondand third;thetramshaveoneclasa-seeond-classpassengers.Thestreetsare verynarrow,butIwasinterestedby theirtinyshopscalledbuttiques,also bythecanalsmadebytheDutchwhen theislandwasgovernedbythem.At GrandPass(outsidethemunicipality)thereisaprettyrivercalled KelaniGanga,onthebanksofwhich arenativevillages.ThereIamtold youseethetruenativelife.Thevillagersliveinhutsandseemvery quiet-acontrastafterthenever-ceasingcryformoneywhichmeetsonein thetown.Landlordsseemtohave aparadisehere;rentsareveryhigh. Forasmallhouse,ahutinwhichno whitemancouldlive,theyget£1eer week.Anordinaryhouse(alsonet fitforwhilefolk)costs30s.andmore perweek.

"OnthewaytoMt.Lavineare manyreallybeautifulhomes,which musthavecostthousandsofpounds. ThesemostlybelongtorichCingaiese. SomeofthemdoctorswithEnglish Universitydegrees.Thenativeshave aStateschool,whereregularattendanceiscompulsory.ThereisinColomboalsoatechnicalschoolandseveralnon-Catholiccollegesandchurches, aUniversityschoolconductedbythe ChristianBrothers.averyprettyconvent,called"St.Brigid's,"andtwo Catholicchurches.

TherichCingaleseandhalf-castes dressverywell,thoughtheyhavea strongpenchantforhighcolours.The Europeansintheirdressingaremore subdued.Iwasratheramusedbythe peculiarbadgeoftheIndianmoneylenders,aredmarkwhichiswornon theirforeheadstodistinguishthem fromtherestofthepeople.TheMahommedanwomenherestillwearthe veilandBuddhistpriestsareeasily distinguishedbytheiryellowrobesand short-croppedhair.Thetemplewo menaredressedinredandyellowgar ments,whiletheCooliesdressinwhatevertheycanget,and.someinvery littleatall.Theirwomenarevery small.Someofthesearefondof trinketsandsomeevenwearagold pinthroughthenose.

"Fruitsofallkindsgrowonthe island,butthecocoanutpalmsIom toldhavethebiggestcommercialvalue forthegrowers'.Acertainamount ofhand-madelaceisdone,butIimaginenotinanygreatquantity.Satin woodofgoodqualityisrathervaluable,about30s.acubicfoot.But whatinterestedmeverymuchwas Ceylontea.ThoughIamnotanaddictofthebeverage,Itt.tiktomost peopleteaisanimportantleaf,anyhowithasmadeCeylonknownwher-

evertheBritishraceeatsanddrinks. Wehadn'ttimetoseeallthatIwoad liketowriteabout.Kindregardsto allgoodfriendsatSt.Brigid's."

Beverley

OnApril17,atBeverley,MissMary ReidyandMr.WilliamPriestwere joinedtogetherinHolyMatrimony FatherO'Callaghanperformedtheceremony,whichwasfollowedbyNuptial Mass.Thealtarwasbeautifullydecoratedbytheartistichandsofthe PresentationNuns,fromwhomthe youngcouplelearnedtheirfirstprinciplesofperfectliving.Theywere anexemplaryyoungcouple,andreflectgreatcreditontheirschooland theirrespectivehomes.Afterthe Masstheparentsofthebride(Mr.and Mrs.TomReidy)entertainedanumberoffriendsataweddingbreakfast, afterwhich,theusualtoastsbeing honoured,thebrideandbridegroom leftbymotorforPerth,wherethey spentaweekpriortotakinguptheir abodeatMerredin.

CapitolTheatre

NICOLL'SSECONDWON.

Tobetransportedoutoftherutof everydaylifeintothecolour,life,and excitementoftheunusual,isanevent thatappealstotheimaginationof everyman,womanandchild.It's quiteeasytobesotransported.The scienceofmodernentertainment,for instance,takesuponitselfthetaskof paradingbeforetheeyesofmankind, thewondersofotherpartsofthe world.Nicola,theMasterMagician, realisesthis,andinhisdemonstrationsattheCapitolTheatre,arranges hissettingssothattemporarilythe audiencesarewhiskedasbyamagic carpettotheatmosphereofstrange lands.Andthereweseemany strangetricks.Oursensesarguethat itisimpossibletoproducebeautiful maidensfromapparentemptiness;that onepersoncannotchangeplacewith anotherbeforeourveryeyes-andyet eachtakesplaceontheCapitolstage whenNicolaisincharge.Theweek's audienceswentawaymystified,and rightlyso. However,theywillbe evenmoremystifiedduringthecomingweek, Nicolawill presentsomeofthemostastonishing illusionstheworldofmagichasever seen.Theprogrammewillbeexactly thesameatbothafternoonandeveningsessions.

Thesupportingprogrammeisanelaborateone,containingitemsbythe CapitolOrchestra,of20players,new andbeautifulsettingsfortheappearancesoftheCapitolBallet,andthe magnificentnewRadioPicture"Her HonourtheGovernor,"inwhichthe establishedfavourite,PiulineFrederick,takesaleadingrole.Thereisno needtoextolthemeritsofPaulineherfamehasevenspreadtothestage ofAustralia(afterherappearancein MelbourneandSydneytwoyearsago) --hutherscreenappearancesarealwayseagerlyawaitedbyanarmyof admirers.TheCapitolNewsandother itemscompletetheprogramme.Box plansforallsessionsareonviewat theTheatre,andatMusgrove's.

PolaNegriandBusterKeaton AMBASSADORSSPLENDIDPROGRAMME.

TheAmbassadorsTheatremakea specialityofwhatistermed"balancing-theirentertainment;thismeans combiningadramaticwithanamwing picture,andthepolicywillbewell demonstratedinthemagnificentprogrammetocommenceto-day(Saturday),forPoleNegri'spowerfulstory, "TheWomanfromMoscow,"willbe showninconjunctionwithBuster Keatonin"TheCameraman,"promised tobeoneofthemosthumorousconcoctionsthescreenhasgiven.Pola NegritakesthepartofPrincessFedora,whosesweetheart,Viadmir,is foundinadesertedhouseshotto death.FedoraandViadmir'sfather, aRussiangeneral,swearsrevenge. IndicationspointtoLewisIpanoffas beingguilty.Fedorafollowshimto Paristoobtainproofs.Thetwosee agreatdealofeachother,although Lewisknowsnothingofthegirl'strue mission.ThepicturebecomesintenselydramaticwhenFedora,after makingeveryarrangementforretributionuponLewis,discoversthathe killedVladrnirinaduelforwhichhe hadeveryjustification.Amostunexpectedclimaxconcludesthestory.

In"TheCameraman,"FusterKeaton takesthepartofLuke,whoaftermeetingaprettygirlworkinginanewspaperoffice,decidesthathewillbecomeanintrepidnewsreelcameraman, andwinthegirl.Theepisodesthat followareextremelyfunny,as"scoop"

after"scoop"turtleoutafiasco,but intimately,whenLukebecomesembroiledinawildtong-warandalsoin speedboatracesandswimmingchampionships,heeventuallymakesgood.

Thestagepresentation,"Sunbeams," willbeuptotheusualhighstandard. Thefeatureddancers,SydHalliday andLinaWatson,willbeseentoadvantagein"La-Veeda,"aTangoSpeciality,andamostnovelAdagiocreation.TheCorpsdeBalletwillappear intwoexquisitelylightedandartistic numbers,"BehindtheClouds,"and "There'saRainbowRoundYour Shoulder."TheovertureisStrauss's unsurpassablecomposition"TheBlue Danube,"probablythebrightestgem inthecrownofViennesemusic.At theWurlitzer,LesWeldonwilloffer, inassociationwiththeCorpsdeBallet uponthestage,"TheGlowWorm,"en unusualanddelightfullystagedinterpretation,whileduringtheinterval "MeandtheManintheMoon"will addfurthercharm.

Theever-greenmemoryofthecharacterportrayedbyLonChaneyin "HeWhoGetsSlapped,"willstimulate thekeenestsenseofanticipationwhen itisknownthatin"Laugh,Clown, Laugh!"hislatestMetro-GoldwynMayerstarringvehicle,thegreatcharacteractoragaindonstheregaliaof aclown.Thestory,however,ismuch broaderinconception,moredetails initscontractwithlifeandhuman emotions,anditstreatmentbyHer. bertBretton,themasterlydirectorof "BeauGeste"and"SorrellandSon.' givesitaglamour,asenseoflargeness.andanartisticfinishwhichaffordsChaneyunprecedentedopportunityforbrilliantcharacterisation. "Laugh,Clown,Laugh!"willbescreenedattheAmbassadors,foroneweek only,commencingSaturday.May27,

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SecondandFinalWeekof HALLIDAYANDWATSON, Australia'sOwnDancingMarvels. inaCompleteChangeofNumbers. InAssociationwithBERTHOWELL'SPOPULARSTAGEBAND, AMBASSADORSCORPSDEBALLET,intheLavishandMagnificentStagePresentation, "SUNNEAMS." TheUNITORCHESTRA,uponthe RisingPlatform,willrenderasan Overture, "THEBLUEDANUBE"(Straus:6. TheBrightestGemintheCrownof VienneseMusic. LESWALDRON, AttheConsoleoftheMightyWur. litser,willrender "THEGLOWWORM." AssistedbytheCorpsdeBallet; whileduringtheIntervalhewill play"MEANDTHEMANINTHE MOON"andotherpopularmelodies BOXPLANATTHEATRE. ForReservations,'PhoneB81 (3Lines).

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TheChurch'sBirthday

PentecostisthebirthdayoftheCatholicChurch.OnPentecostSundaywecommemoratetheperfectionoftheChurchwhich Christestablished.ThecomingdownoftheHolyGhostcompletestheworkoftheDivineFounderofourFaith.FortheHoly GhostistheinwardSoulandSpiritoftheChurch,infusingand preservinglifewithinHer,guidingHerinHertrials,andconstantlyleadingHerforwardandonwardtoHereternaltriumph.

ThewordsofpromisewerespokenbyOurBlessedLordon AscensionThursday.GatheredaroundHimontheMountHe addressedHisfinalmessagetoHisApostles.Warningthemof theendlesswarbeforethem,heassuredthemofvictoryinthe wordsofpromise"ButyoushallreceivethepoweroftheHoly Ghostcominguponyou,andyoushallbewitnessesuntoMein Jerusalem,andinallJudeaandSamaria,andevenuntotheuttermostpartsoftheearth."PentecostSundaywitnessesthefulfillmentofthepromise."WhenthedaysofPentecostwereaccomplished,theywerealltogetherinoneplace;andsuddenlythere cameasoundfromHeaven,asofamightywindcoming,andit filledthewholehouse,wheretheyweresitting.Andthereappearedtothempartedtonguesasitwereoffire,andit,satupon everyoneofthem;andtheywereallfilledwiththeHolyGhost, andtheybegantospeakwithdiverstongues,accordingastheHoly Ghostgavethemtospeak."

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TheParaclete,theSpiritofTruth,hascome,andHeisto abidewiththemforever.Torealisetheeffectofthecomingof theHolyGhost,turnyoureyestowardsthatupperroominJerusalembeforethisdaydawned,andthereweseethatbandof frightened,cowardlyandhumiliatedmen,whodarenotgointo thestreetslestthetauntofafolloweroftheGalileanmightbe slungatthem.EvenPeter,despitehismanyboastfulprofessions ofloyalty,wasfrightenedbythegossipofawoman-servant,and deniedthathewasafolloweroftheGalilean,notonce,nottwice, but.athirdtime,onoath.ThehumiliationofCalvarywasstill toomuchtobear,andconsequentlytheyshutthemselvesupinan upperroomforfearoftheJews.ButnowtheHolyGhosthas comeuponthem,heraldedbythesoundofamightywind,and symbolicallyrestingoneachoftheirheadsasapartedtongue3f fire.Whatachange!Inaninstanttheyaretransformedinto newmen,theirmindsilluminedbythenewlight,theirhearts aflamewiththenewfire,theirwillsstrengthenedwiththenev, power;burningzealurgesthemontowipeawaythecoward's stain,andcourageanddeterminationshinesintheireyes,asout fromtheroomtheyrushedtofacethemob,fromwhomtheywould haveslunkawayandhiddenanhourbefore.

ThatDivineSpiritiswithusstill,"forbeholdIamwithyou alldays,eventotheconsummationoftheworld."If_proofwe need,thenseekitinthemiraculousspreadofChristianity,inthe constancyofthemartyrs,inthemarvellousvitality,oftheChurch, whichhassurvivedinnumerableattacksandlivesto-dayinundithinishedvigour,morebeautifulthanever.

May19.-WhitSunday.Doubleof the1st.ClasswithOctave.Red. SpecialPreface,Communicant's, andHoneIgitureto-dayandduringwholeOctave.

"0God,Whobastthisdaytaught theheartsofthefaithfulbythelight oftheHolyGhost:grantthat,by thegiftofthesameSpirit,wemay bealwaystrulywiseandeverrejoice inHisholyconsolations."(Collect).

May20.-WhitMonday.Doubleofthe 1st.Class.Red.

"TheHolyGhostshalteachvou whatsoeverIshallhavesaidtoyou." (Communion.)Thesearethewordsof OurLordJesusChristHimself.How strong9ylHeinculcateddevotionto theHolySpirit!

May2L-WhitTuesday.Doubleof the1st.ClanRed.

"Come,0HolySpirit!Fillthe heartsofthyfaithful,andkindle withinthemthefireofthylove."(Versick).Theredvestmentswornthis weeksignifythisfireoflovewhich theHolySpiritcomestoenkindle.

May23.-EmberDay(fastandabstinawe).MassoftheOctave.Semidouble.Red.2ChurchorPope.

"AlmightyandmercifulGod,grant, webeseechThee,thatThyHolySpirit descendinguponus,maygraciously dwellintheheartofeachoneofus, andbuilditupintoatempleworthyof hisglory."(Collect.)

"Knowyounotthatyouarethe templeofGod,andthattheSpiritof Goddwellethinyou."

May23.-OftheOctave.Seani-douMe.Red.2ChurchorPope. "TheSpiritoftheLordhathfilled thewholeearth,alleluia."(Introit.) ThecomingoftheHolyGhostisnot onlyaneventwhichconcernsmankindatlarge;eachindividualofthe humanraceisinvitedtoreceivethis samevisit,whichrenewsthefaceof theearth.'

May24.-EmberDay(fastandabstinence).OftheOctave.Semi-double. Red.2ChurchorPope. (TheFeastofOurLady,Helpof Christians,istransferredtothe27th. thisyear.)

"CastmenotawayfromThyFace andtakenotThyHolySpiritfrom me."

May25.-EmberDay(fastwithout abstinence).OftheOctave.Semidouble.Red.2St.Gregory VII.,P.O.;8S.UrbanL,P.M. "ThecharityofGodispouredforth inourhearts,alleluia!byHisSpirit dwellingwithinus,alleluia!" Paschal-tideendswithMassto-day.

TheLessonreadinto-day'sMass takesusbackinspirittotheCenacle inJerusalem.Therethedisciplesto thenumberofonehundredand twentyweregatheredtogether,waitingforthefulfilmentoftheSaviour's promise:"IfIgonot,theParaclete willnotcometoyou,butifIgo,Iwill sendhimtoyou."NinedayspreviouslytheystoodwithJesuson MountOlivet,listeningeagerlytoHis partingwords.AsHespokeHelifted upHispiercedHandsandblessed themandso,blessingthem,HeascendedandacloudreceivedHimout oftheirsight.Angelsappearedand badethemgobacktoJerusalem.There theywaitedwithintensebutcalm expectancy,obedienttotheirMaster's command:Stayyouinthecitytillyou beenduedwithpowerfromonhigh."

Saturday,May18,1929.

tospeakwithdiverstongues,accord. ingastheHolyGhostgavethemto speak."InthatinstantOurLord's wordswerefulfilled:"Hewillteaci youalltruth"-"HewillgivetestimonyofMe"-"Heshallabideinyou andshallbeinyou"-"Youshallre. ceivethepoweroftheHolyGhost cominguponyou."Stronginthe strengthofthatPresence,thedisciples,oncesoweakandcowardly, wereconsumedwithzealtobeginthe workwhichChristhadsetbefore them,"topreachtheGospeltoevery nation."Jerusalemjustatthattime offeredmorethanusualscopefortheir zeal,for"devoutmenofeverynation underheaven"weredwellingthere. Theyhadcomeingreatnumbersto celebratetheJewishFestivalofPentecost,i.e.,thedayonwhichGodgave theTenCommandmentstoMoses. (Theword"Penteeost"meansfiftieth.) Mosesreceivedthetwotabletsofstone onthefiftiethdayafterthepassage overtheRedSea;theHolyGhost descendedontheApostlesontheilf tiethdayaftertheResurrection).Finedwithcuriosityregardingthewondroushappeningswhichwere"noised abroad"concerningtheCenacle,drawn toodoubtlessbythegraceoftheHoly Spirit,agreatmultitudecametogetherandclamouredfortheApo,ties;"andtheywereconfoundedin mind,becausethateverymanheard themspeakinhisowntongue;and theywereallamazedandwondered, saying,Beholdarenotallthesethat speakGalileans?Andhowhavewe heardeverymanourtonguewherein wewereborn?. Wehaveheard themspeakeverymaninour,own tonguesthewonderfulworksofGod."

IntheActsoftheApostlesfrom whichto-day'sLessonistaken,we readoftheeventswhichfollowedthe comingoftheHolyGhost,ofPeter liftinguphisvoiceandgivingtestimonyofChristinwordsofmarvellous eloquence;ofthreethousandwhowere converted"inthatday";of"many wondersandsigns"that"weredone bytheApostles";andofthecharity andfervourwhichreignedamongthe firstChristians,"themultitudeofthe believershadbutoneheartandone soul."ThemissionoftheHoly GhostonthedayofPentecostwasto createthebodyoftheChurchwhich allcansee;"onebodyandonespirit" (Eph.1v)togiveherDivineauthorityandmakeherperpetuallyinfallible,bytheveryfactthatHedwells withinherandthatHisunionwithher isindissoluble.TheGospelofto-day teachesusthatthecomingofthe HolyGhostisnotonlyaneventwhica concernsmankindatlarge.Eachindividualofthehumanraceisinvited toreceivethisvisit,whichto-dayre newsthefaceoftheearth.ThemercifuldesignoftheSovereignLordof allthingsistocontractaclosealliancewitheachoneofus.Jesusasks butonethingofus,thatweloveHim andkeepHisword.Ifwedothis, Hepromisesus,thattheFatherwill loveus,andwilltakeupHisabode inoursoul.HetellsusthattheHoly Ghostistocome;andHeiscoining thatHemaybyHispresence,completethehabitationofGodwithinus. ThesacredTrinitywillturnthispoor dwellinginto'anewheaven,untilsuch time-asweshallbetaken,afterthis life,totheabodewhereweshallsee ourinfinitelydearGuest-Father,Son, andHolyGhost-whoseloveofusis soincomprehensiblygreat.Ifwebut knewtheGiftofGod!

"Suddenlytherecameasoundfrom heavenasofamightywindcoming, anditfilledthewholehousewhere theyweresitting."Beforelongit wasto"fillthewholeearth"andall thingswouldhave"knowledgeofthe voice.""TheSpiritbreathethwhere Hewill."PraythatwemayhearHis voice.TheBreathoftheHolySpirit cleanses,strengthens,vivifies.MayIt filloursouls,drivingoutallthathindersHisreign."Andthereappeared tothedisciples(continuestheinspiredwriter),partedtonguesasifwere offire,anditsatuponeveryoneof them."Thefiresymbolisestheardourofthelove'whichtheHoly Ghost,theSpirit'afLove,enkindles andtheferventzealwhichHeinspires;theformofthetonguesignifiesthattheheavenlyfireisto-be spreadbyword:"Theywereallfilled withtheHolyGhost,andtheybegan

"MaythepouringforthoftheHoly Ghostintoourheartscleansethem,0 Lord,andrenderthemfruitfulbythe inwardsprinklingofthedewofHis grace.ThroughJesusChristOur Lord."(PostCommunion.)

RetreatforLaymen

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HisGracewillgotoManjimupon Sunday,May26,toadminister:,onfirtion.

HisGraceadministeredConfirmation to70candidatesatToodyayonlast Sunday.HewasassistedbyFather McBride.At3.30intheafternoon, HisGraceblessedandopenedthe newwingoftheConvent,andaddressedaverylargeaudinice,includingDeanKiely,FatherHayes,Father O'Donnell,FatherPace,FatherDoyle, andFatherMcBride.FatherMcBride introducedHisGraceinafittingmanner,andHisGracepaideloquenttributetotheexcellentworkdoneby theSistersofMercyinToodyay.The Hon.Mr.Hamersley,M.L.C.,spokeof thebenefitstoToodyayanddistricts thatcamefromtheefficientschoolof theSistersofMercy.Hisremarks weresupportedbyMr.IgnatiusBoyle. InresponsetoHisGrace'sappeal,£120 wascollectedontheoccasion.

The11o'clockMassonPentecost SundaywillbeaPontificalHighMass, celebratedbyHisGracetheArchbishop. a

"TheUniverse"featuresthedeath ofHisEminenceCardinalGasquet, whichtookplaceonApril5,inRome. ThelateCardinalhasbeenburiedin DownsideAbbey,amonghisBe.nedic tinebrethren.AsCardinalGasquet wasLibrarianandArchivistofHoly Church,hehadmuchtodowiththe HolyFatherwhenhewasCanon RattiandPrefectoftheVaticanLibrary.Theywereclosefriends.When ArchbishopRattiwasraisedtothe SacredCollege,CardinalGasquetplacedhisownapartmentatthedisposal ofthenewPrinceoftheChurzhfor hisreception.Inthenextissue"The Record"willpublishanaccountof thegreatChurchman,historianand apologist.oftheday.

"Rome,May14.-SignorMussolini (PrimeMinister),deliveringhislongawaitedspeechontheLateranTreaty, declaredthattheChurchwasnotsovereignandnotevenfree,beingsubjecttothegenerallawsoftheState andthetermsoftheConcordat.Papal representativesareperturbedbyhis longrecitalofpastconflictsandreferencetoChristianityasaPalestinian sectwhichmightwellhavediedout haditnotcometoRome."Painful experiencehastaughtustodoubtthe reliabilityofcablesconcerningthe Church.Thesensationalisalways good"copy."Weprefertoawait fullerandmoreauthenticinformation beforeacceptingthisextraordinary newsthatappearedinWednesday's papers.WhenGaribaldiunitedRome hedividedit,andwhenMussolini dividedRomeheunitedit.

NewsandNotes

Mr.andMrs.Croft,ofNorthPerth, whohavebeenhoneymooninginBunburyforthepastfortnight,onSun,daylastwereavaluableadditionto thechoirofSt.Patrick'sChurch.At Massinthemorningthechoirren. deredSt.Cecilia'sMass.Mrs.Croft (neeMissDorisHorrigan)wasthe soloistthroughout.Intheevening thatladywasatherbestinGounod's "AveMaria."andwithherhusband gaveagreatlyappreciatedrendering ofRossi'sduet"TantumErgo." * * * a

Anelocutionaryrecital,bythepupils oftheConventofMercy,Victoria Square,willbegiveninSt.Joseph's HallonFriday,May31st.,commencing at8o'clock.Theprogrammewill consistof:Plays,dialogue,monologue, humorousandcharacterrecitals,songs, dances,anoriginalmusicalsketch,and orchestralitems.Tickets:Adults,2/6 children,2s.

ThelastweekinAprilsawthe deathinRomeoftwoCardinals,who wereraisedtotheSacredCollegeon

thesameday.CardinalGaltidiedon April26th,andCardinalLucidion April31st.Bothwereinvestedwith thedignityoftheCardinalatebythe presentPopein1923.CardinalGalti wascelebratedasaLatinist,andwas forthatreasonmuchesteemedbyLeo XIII.Inlateryearshefulfilledthe officesofSecretaryofLatinLetters anaSecretaryofBriefsadPrincipes. CardinalLucidiheldmanyimportant officesduringhiscareer,amongthem Consult&ontheCommissioncharged withtheinterpretationofCanonLaw, andSecretaryoftheSupremeTribunal oftheApostolicSignatura.

Mr.ConO'Brien,oftheCourtHotel, leftlastweek-endbytheDimboolato attendtheannualconferenceofthe FederatedLicensedVictuallers'Association,tobeheldatHobart.Mr. TomLalor,presidentoftheWestern AustralianLicensedVictuallers'Association,leftonSaturdaylastlaythe Trans.traintoattendtheconference.

WeunderstandthatMissJanette Gilmore,whoplaysaleadingpartin "RioRita,"isaCatholicwhohas neverallowedhertheatricallifetointerferewithherdevotionallifeasa Catholic.The"DivineSarah"was oftimesmentionedastheoutstanding exceptiontotheacceptedaxiomthat youcannotmixreligionwiththestage. Itcomesthenasanencouragement andaninspirationtoouryouthwith stageambitionstolearnthatMiss GilmorecanbecomeastarwhileremainingapractisisingCatholic.Lis, ingexamplessuchasthisaremore. potentininauencingyouththanbiographies.MissGilmorewasjoinedby hermotherandsisterlastweekfora familyreunion.

"TheRecord"offerstoXavierCollege,Melbourne,itscongratulationson winningforthesecondyearinsuccessionthe"HeadoftheRiver."We hopethatthefouryears'successive winsthatC.B.C.,Perth,hasmerited willbethehappylotofXavier.The oldXaveriansinthisStatewillrejoice atthesuccessoftheirschool,especiallyintherecordtimeputupthisyear. OurmorningpaperwasmoreenthusiasticinitsreportoftheXavierwin thanithasbeenintheaccountofthe local"HeadoftheRiver."TheC.B.C. crewwasdismissedwiththesuggestionthatitwasaluckywinforthem; hadtheothercrewsstartedwell,or shiveredless,orrowedbetter,orlookedbetter,thenC.B.C.mightnothave won.Thefourthsuccessivewinis irritating;itmightbecomeahabit!

SirH.0.D.Segrave,therecordbreakerinmotorracing,isaCatholic andanIrishmanHehasrecently beenknightedforhisworld-record-runatDayton,U.S.A. InU.S.A., someofthe"bestpeople"werevery upsetlastyearwhenitwasnoised aboutthatthethreechampionsof 1928wereCatholics,nay,morethan that,theywerepracticisingCatholics, or,asthe"nicepeople"designated thattype,"narrowCatholics."Gene Tunney,theworld'sbestinthering; BabeRuth,theworld'sbestinbaseball;andJohnnyFarrell,thebest golferinU.S.A.in1928,areall"narrowCatholics."Whatashameit wouldbetomakesportacrossthe Atlanticasvulgarasthat,byallowing"narrowCatholics"theprideof place.Wehearechoesofthesame ''culture"inPerth,when"thosetough Christians"excellinsport! *

TheBritishOpenhasgoneagainto theAmericans;thistimetoWalter Hagen,foracardof292,inwhich therewasnotasingleluckyshot.The sceptreofGolfhaschangedhandspermanently,seemingly,forthefirstthree namesagainthisyeararefromU.S.A. ItisHagen'sfourthvictory.What hashappenedthe"Bull-dogbreed,"the fightingsportsmenthatwere,andnow nolonger.are.U.S.A.wouldwelcome someevidencesofitingolf.The cablesreportthateightthousandpeoplewelcomedHagenbysurrounding thelastfairwaytwelvedeep.Hagen madethefollowingstatement:"IlandedinEnglandwithtwocups.Ilost oneatLeeds,butIamdelightedat takingtheotherback.Ionlywish theBritishplayerscouldcometoAmericainforce.Itwouldbeagrand thingforthegameifoneofthemliftedoureon.Ithasbeenagreatstrug-

glethroughouttheweek.IthinkI reallywoninthefirstround,when Imanagedtofinishin75,despite beingdrenchedbyathunderstorm. IbelieveIhaveneverplayedbetter inanychampionship,andamproud therewasonlysixin72holes."

AChildren'sBallwillbeheldinthe StaroftheSeaHall,Cottesoe,onthe 21st.inst.Amostenjoyableevening ispromisedtopatrons.Thehallis quitenearthePerth-Fremantle-road, andthe'busservicepassesby.Good patronageisanticipatedfromCottesloeandClaremont.Aninvitationis extendedbythepromoterstoallwho arefriendlydisposedtojoininthe pleasuresoftheevening.Remember Tuesday,the21st.inst.

Dr.Doyle.C.M.,thePresidentofSt Mary'sTrainingCollegeforTeachers atStrawberryHill,whopreachedthe panegyricofSt.PatrickatSoi;) Squarethisyear,inpresenceofCardinalBourne,hashadacareerofacademicdistinction,whichhasbeen equalledbyveryfewmembersofthe clergyinEngland.Heobtainedhis tripledoctorateinDivinity,Philosophy,andCanonLawattheGregorianUniversityinRome,andheis alsoanM.A.oftheNationalUniversityofIreland.Whileheremained withtheVincentiansinIrelandhewas PrefectofStudiesatCastleknocic,beforehewentasaprofessortothe IrishCollegeinParis,whichisunder theircharge,andlaterbecamePresidentofSt.Mary'sCollege.

"TheRecord"announcestheglad newstothechildrenoftheWest thattheirbelovedAuntBessyis returningtothemontheFirst SundayinJune,andshehopesto bewiththemeveryfirstSunday throughouttheyear.Wehope thatyouchildrenwhoreadthis willspreadthegladtidingsamong yourcompanions.Auntliessy willbeexpectingaheavymail fromherlittleones,whichshewill answeronthefirstSundayeach month.

MichaelCollinsgetsagenerous panegyricfromWinstonChurchillin hissensationalbook.Hedescribed CollinsasanIrishpatriot,trueand fearless,buthisearlyenvironment filledhimwithahatredofEngland. "Hishandshadtoucheddirectlythe springsofterribledeeds.Wehad huntedhimforhislifeandhehad slippedhalf-a-dozentimesthroughsteel claws. Butnow(attheconference)hehadnohatredofEngland. LoveofIrelandstillpossessedhissoul buttoitwasaddedawidercomprehension.Whereashehadhadonly oneloyalty,nowhehadtwo.He wasfaithfultoboth;hediedforboth." Thatisfinelyput.Thepresentimentofdeathhadbeenstrongupon himforsomedays,andhenarrowly escapedseveralmurderoustraps,but hewasfearlesstothelast.Churchill conceivesthatCollinswillliveinthe heartsofalltrueIrishmen)

Mr.DeValerahasbeensuspended bytheSpeakeroftheDail,according tothelatestcables. * *

Bytheinterstateboat,Mrs.Paxton, oftheEsplanadeHotelarrivedback homelastweek,havingspentathreemonths'holidayintheEasternStates. AccompanyingMrs.PaxtonwereMiss ElsiePaxtonandMissMarjoryEllis, afriendfromMelbourne.GoingEast thisweekisMissNoraMonaghan,en holiday-bent.Howstrange,andyet howflatteringtoPerth,thatallwho returnfromoutsideexpressthemselvesthus:"Hadawonderfultime-but Iamgladtobeback."Wehopethat "glad-to-be-back"feelingwillescort MissMonaghanonanenjoyablehtliday.

StudentsoftheIrishCollegewere amongstthosewhoreceivedHolyOrdersatthehandsofCardinalPompili, Vicar-GeneralofRome,intheChapel oftheLateranonHolySaturday. Their"namesare:Rev.JosephNewth, Dublin(priesthood);Mr.B.Frawley andMr.J.White,Brisbane(exorcist andacolyte);Mr.J.O'Loghlin,Liverpool(firstminororders),andMr.W. Flynn,Auckland(tonsure).

Accordingtoanoldestablishedcustom,thePopemakesagifteveryyear oftheelaboratepalmwhichhetea ceivesfromtheBenedictinenunsof St.Priam.ThisyearhepreesntedA toSignorPacelli,thelawyerwhorenderedsuchserviceinthemakingof theTreatywiththeKingofItalythat wassignedonFebruary11.

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InaPressinterviewatWashington, Mr.MacWhite,theSaorstatMinister totheUnitedStates,spokeofthepro. posaltoestablishanIrishlegationat theHolySee.'This,"Mr.MacWhite said,"shouldbeofinteresttotheCa. tholicsofAmerica,andparticularlyto membersoftheHierarchy.Ilook forwardtothetimewhentheIrishLegationattheVaticanwillbetheheadquartersofAmericanclergyvisiting inRome.Asitis,theUnitedStates, havingnodiplomaticrepresentation attheVatican,yourbishopsand priestshaveonlytheAmericanCollegeuponwhichtodepend.TheadvantagesoftheIrishLegationwould, Iamsure,bewelcomedbythem."

a a TheCatholicAssociationforInternationalPeacehelditsannualmeetingattheCatholicUniversityofAmerica,Washington,ontheTuesdayand WednesdayofEasterWeek.The meetingeachyearattractsalarge numberofdistinguishedCatholic priests,laymenandlaywomen.One oftheoutstandingfiguresatthis year'smeetingwasMr.BernardJ. Rothwell,ofBoston,Massachusetts, whoistreasureroftheAssociation. Mr.Rothwell,whowasborninDublin,Ireland,ispresidentoftheBay StateMillingCompany,andtheLawrenceburgRollerMillsCompany.He isanadvocateofthedevelopmentof internationalconfidenceandgoodwill -thewilltopeace.Dr.CarltonJ.H. Hayes,ofColumbiaUniversity,a.;atholic,ofcourse,andadistinguished figureinthefieldofpoliticalandsocial history,isthepresidentoftheAssociation.TheRt.Rev.ThomasJ. Shahan,BishopandRectorEmeritus oftheCatholicUniversityofAmerica, ishonorarypresident.Dr.Charles G.Fenwick,ProfessorofPoliticalScienceatthefashionableandwidelyknownBrynMawrCollege,Bryn Mawr,Pennslyvania,isvice-presi&nt oftheAssociation.InAustraliathe dayhasdawnedforustolookforand expectCatholiclaymentobenumberedamongthefirstineverywalk oflife.

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Anamusinganecdoteinoneofthe Frenchmotoringpapersrevealsonce morethesingularfascinationand readinessofCardinalDuboisindealingwiththeextraordinaryvarietyof dutiesthatfalltohimasArchbishop ofParis.Afewweeksagohewas invitedtoblessanaeroplaneatLe Bourget;andafterperformingthe ceremonyhewasbrought,withhis priestsecretary,tocelebratetheevent withaglassofchampagne.Some workmen,unaccustomedtothesight ofclericsamongthehangars,were preparingtodemonstratetheircontemptfortheclergyingeneral,not knowingthattheCardinalwasactuallyamongthem.Theringleaderbad comebehindthem,preparingtoutter disrespectfulsounds,whenCardinal Duboiscaughtsightofhim,misunderstoodhisintentions,andbeckonedto himwithaglassofchampagneinhis hands.Thegestureandtheinvitationwere,ofcourse,completelydisarming,andtheanti-clericalworkerrejoinedhiscomradesinahappyfraige ofmind,declaringthathehadno quarrelwithsuchpeopleanymore thantheyhadwithhim,andthatbe wishedhecouldseemoreof"theone withthesmile."

Mr.C,V.Chapman,ofSt.Anne's Parish,NorthFremantle,leftrecently onahealthtriptotheEasternStates, wherehewillremainforawhileuntil heisrestoredtohisnormalhealth.

Weregrettoannouncethedeathof Mr.MichaelSt.JohnKennedy,ofthe Cathedralparish,whichsadeventoc curredonthe14th.inst.,atSt.John ofGodHospital,Subiaco,afteranillnessofafewdays.Thedeceased, thougheighty-sevenyears,wasas straightasalathandactiveinbusinessuptoalittleoveraweekago.He wasafineoldgentleman,andhad manyfriendswhowillregrethisdemise.RequiemMasswascelebrated

Saturday,May18,1929. THERECORD. THIRTEEN.

attheCathedralforthehappyrepose ofhissoulor,Thursdaymorninglast. R.I.P.

Mr.JimBurke,oftheParkHotel, Fremantle,returnedtotheStateduringtheweek,accompaniedbyhiswife andfamily,afteranenjoyablemonth's holidayintheEasternStates.Dur ingMr.Burke'sabsenceMr.W.L. Donoghue,formerlyoftheMaylands parish,lookedafterthehotel.

Withlargepartiesattendingfrom Mt.Lawley,NorthPerth,Cotteeloe, SouthPerth,togetherwiththeevidenceofgreatactivity,ofsupporters inVictoriaPark,thereiseveryindicationthatSt.Joachim'sConvertAn nualBall,whichisbeingheldin theYA.LPerth,onThursday,June ethwillprovetobetheoutstanding socialfunctionoftheseason.The StJoachim'sTennisClubandSt. Joachim'sBranch,H.A.C.B.S.,areaccordingtheballthesameloyalsupportasinpastyears,andthecommitteeisparticularlypleasedwith thosebodies'actioninvoting,unsolicited,donationstotheballfund. Musgrove'sLtd.,andNicholson'sLtd., haveticketsonsale,orsamemaybe hadofanycommitteemember.

MissLornaSydney-Smithwillmake herdebutasasoloistinSt.Mary's CathedralChoirduringthe11o'clock Massto-morrow(Sunday).Shewill singan"AveMaria"duringtheOffertory,apiecespeciallyadaptedtothe Eastope-MartinOrganReverie.Miss Smithwillberethemberedforher splendidperformancesduringtherecentGrandOperasproducedbyCdbilt andContessaFillipini.

ThewinningcrewoftheCentenhial MaidenEights,rowedinPerthwaters lastSaturday,wasstrokedbyE.F. Jackson,anoldC.B.C.boy.Twoother boysoftheCollege,AlickCarrand TomStaunton,alsoweremembersof thecrew.

Aeuchrepartyanddancewillbe heldintheArmadaleHallonneat Wednesdayweek,the29thinst.,in aidofthelocalchurchfunds.Good prizes,goodmusic,daintyrefreshments,andafineevening'samusement ispromised.

"TheRecord"tendersitssincere sympathytoMr.andMrs.J.J.Flanagan,ofthePostOffice,Cunderdin,on thedeathoftheiryoungdaughter, AnnieVeronica(Biddie),whichtook placeattheNorthamHospitalonthe 14th.inst.Thefuneraltookplace fromSt.Joseph'sChurch,Northern,on Thursdaymorning.Mayhersoul restinpeace.

OnWednesdaynightnext,atthe ParochialHall,Archbishop'sPalace therewillbeameetingoftheCatholic LocalCouncilofBoyScouts.Onthe followingWednesdaynighttherewill beameetingoftheSt.Patri"k's SchoolParents'Committee.

AttheGeraldtonLabourDayCentenaryCelebrations,Vic.Daly,anexChristianBrothers'Collegeboy,won theprincipalevent,theLabourDay Sheffieldof£125. Hewasawarm favourite,andprovedthathehasnot forgottenhowtorunsinceheleft school.Hewasrunner-upforchampionathleteatC.B.C.in1923.

ThosewhoattendedthelastAnnualCatholic:BallatMidlandJunction,arelookingforwardeagerlyto thiseventagainthisyear.D'Arcy's orchestrahasbeenengaged,anditis anticipatedthatalargenumberwill bepresent.Thecharabancleaves fromnearthe"SundayTimes"office at7.20onthe28th.MayforMidland TownHall,andwillreturnto'Perth aftertheball.AsMrs.'T.M.Clune isagainactingatsecretary,wehave nodoubtthatthe,functionwillbeone ofthemostsuccessfulballsoftheyear.

ReapWednesday,June19th.,treetreeforthegreatestCatholicsocial eventoftheyear.

PapalHonoursforVictorians

"TheRecord"offersitscongratula- tionstothedistinguishedclericsand laymenoftheArchdioceseofMelbourne,onbeingsosignallyhonoured byHisHolinessthePope.Thefive consultorsoftheArchdiocesehave beencreatedDomesticPrelatestothe HolyFather,withthetitleofMonsignor;theCross"ProEcclesiaet Pontifice"hasbeenconferreduponthe others;andtwooutstandingCatholic laymenhavereceivedadditionalevidenceoftherecognitionoftheHoly Seefortheirworthyandfruitfullives. Oneoftheclericalrecipientsofdistinctionisaclass-fellowoftheArchbishop.MonsignorBenson,ofGeelong,studiedinAllHallowsCollege, Dublin,withHisGrace.Theorders anddecorationshavecomeastheresultofthevisitofHisEminenceCardinalCerrettiasPapalLegatetoCotpusChristiCollegefortheblessingand openingofthediocesanseminary.

Rt.Rev.Mgr.Beason,PP.,(Wiest.

BorninLimerick,Mgr.Hensonwas ordainedtothepriesthoodatthat greatmissionarycentre,AllHallows College,in1887.Hewasattachedto St.Patrick's,SouthYarra,andnowat Geelong.AsDeanBensonhehasendearedhimselftopriestsandpeople byhiswinninggiftofacharmingpersonality.

kt.Rev.Mgr.Collins,P.P.,South Melbourne.

BorninCo.Kerry,Mgr.Collinswas educatedinAllHallowsCollege,where hewasordainedin1882.Hehasbeen assistantatWilliamstownandCoburg,andhadCliftonHillashisfirst parish.Forthepast27yearshe hasbeenpastorofSouthMelbourne. Mgr.Collinshasaremarkablefacility formakingandretainingfriends.

Rt.Rev.Mgr.T.Lynch,P.P,,Bast Bt.Kilda.

BorninCo.Kerry,ILgr.Lynchwas educatedinAllHallowsCollege,where hewasordainedin1879.Corningto Australiahehasservedasassistantin variousparishes,andforthepastthree decadeshehasbeenthepastorof EastSt.Kilda,wherehehaswonthe respectandesteemofhisfellow-citi. rens.

St.Iteo.Mgr.btartin,P.P.,Ityaetah

BorninVictoria,Mgr.Martinwas educatedatMountMelleray,Ireland, andatPropagandaCollege,Rome, wherehewasordainedin1893.He PratbeenassistantatSt.Francis'and St.Patrick's,untilhisappointmentas pastorofGilmore.In1922hesucceededthelateDeanHegartyaspariahPriestofKyneton.Mgr.Martinis 'oneoftheurhiringorganisersofthe Societyfor'thePropagationofthe FaithinAustralia.

Rt.Rev.Mgr.JohnLosergen. Mgr.LonergenwasbornitsSouth Melbourne,teaseducatedatSt.Patrick'sCollege.Manly,wherehewas ordainedin1811.HehasbeenssistantatSt.Patrick'sfrom1911to1916, Whenhewasappointedinspectorof schools.In1924hesucceededleshop BarryasAden.ofSt.Patrick's,-aaliii thatpositionoftrustandresponsibil- ityheisatpresent.Mgr.Lo:iergan isstillayoungman,andwhocan foretellthegreaterhonoursandduties thathemaybecalledupontocarry. AsAdministratorhehasshownrare tactandexcellentbusinesscapacity, butwhatrecommendshimmosttothe travellingstrangerishiscourtesyand hospitality.Heisnevertoobusyto forgetakindlinesstovisitingnriests.

VeryRev.O.Rendre,B.J. FatherBourkeisthegenialandurbaneRectorofSt.Patrick'sC011ege, andbitsearnedtheCross"ProBeclesiaetPontifice"onmany:,aunts, butespeciallyforhisorganisationof thechildren'sdemonstrationatthe ExhibtionduringthevisitofthePapal Legate.

Rev.FatherClack, OnFather.ClackHisHolinesshas conferredtheCross"ProEcclesiaet Pontifice"forthesplendidresultof his'effortsIts'organiseroftheappeal forColletsCluistiCollege,netting 2.50;000inafewyears.Heactedas dloeffanargainiserfortheEucharistic Congresslastyear.

tit.it.L.bnny-

Dr.A.Istnnyholds'theunique distinctionofeingthefirstrecipient

inAustraliaoftheKnightGrand CrossofSt.GregorytheGreat.He hasbeendescribedas"thefirstCatholicgentlemanintheland."

CountThomasO'Loughlin. ThenameofCountO'Loughlinhas beenspokenwithreverenceandgratitudeineveryCatholiccentrenrAustralia-andinhisbelovedKilkennya churchbearingthenameofO'Loughlinstandsasamemorialtohismunificence.Addedtoformerhonours,a K.C.S.G.in1908,aCountofRomein 1911,theHolyFathernowcreateshim aPrivateChamberlain,whichconfers onhimpersonalnobility.

OneThingandAnother

UNDBRGRADSALL. Anewversionfortherollickingair of"FatherO'Flynn,you'veawonderful waywidyou."Itisoneoftheundergraduates'songsin"TheGradRag"; LadiesandGentlemen,feelnoanxiety; Studentsaremodelsoflearningand piety; Don'tthinkusguiltyofsadinsobriety Ifweleaveoffourhaloesforoneday ayear.

Thedaysarethreehundredandsixty andfiveWecansurelyhaveonedaytoshow we'realive, Onedayforjollity,funandfrivolity, (liveusequalityonedayayear. Here'sahealthtous,Undergradsall, Jollycompanionswhateverbefall; Plainonesandprettyones, Dullonesandwittyones, Countryandcityones,Undergrads all!

Therestoftheyearwe'rethesportof adversity, Ofworkandoflectureswehaven'ta scarcity; ToilisthenoteofthewholeUnigen eityGrantusarespiteforonedaya year.

Webendoverbooks,tillourbacks nearlybreak,

Andweyawnattheprofs.tillourjaws theydoache.

Ifwetelltheininchorushowbadly theyboreus, Perhapsthey'llignoreusforoneday ayear, Giveusarestfromthestraina..adentical, Loremathematical,classical,chemical; Profs.andexaminers,kindofpolemical, Letusforgetthemforonedaya year. Iflifewerereducedtoallworkand noplay Ourmindswouldcollapseandour Motelsdecay: Grantusindemnity, Ifwithsolemnity. 'Weareatenmityonedayayear.

The"Universe"understandsthat theBritishLabourPartyisgivingvery seriousattentiontothequestionof non-providedschools,andthatithas appointedasub-committeetoconsider thematter.Thegeneralelectionis bringingCatholicclaimsintothepoliticalarena.TheCatholicschoolquestionisarealliveoneinEngland,and theCatholicvote,whichisbeingorganised,isboundtohaveagreatinfluenceuponcandidatesforparliamentaryseats.Ptwaslearnedbythe newspapermentionedthatMr.Ramsay MacDonaldhadalongconversation withaveryprominentCatholiceducationist,withaviewtogettingaclear understandingoftheCatholicposition.TheArchbishopofLiverpool, Dr.'Downey,agreateducationist,has madeitverycleartoCatholicsin 'Englandthatthetimehascomefora decisivestandupontheeducation question,andthatCatholicclaims mustnolonger'betreatedwithindifferencebypOliticalparties.TheCatholicvoteinthepresentstateofpolltidalparties'in*Englandcannotbe lightly'disregarded.Asashrewd partyleader,RamsayMacDonaldwill notthrowawayanyprobablepolitical advantageforhispattyatthepolls, anditisquiteonthecardsthatfrom 'theLabour'Partymightcomeanundertakingthatwillforce'theConte!, vitivesandtheLiberalstocommit 'themselvesto'arecognitionofthe ClaimsoftheCatholicschool.AcompactCatholicvotethrownon'theside oftheLiberalsorLabouriteswould maketheConservativestremble,for

Saturday,May18,1929.

itisestimatedthatthisoldpoli- ticalforcehaslostgroundconsiderably.andwillneedeveryvoteitcan catchinthepresentcampaigntomaintainitsascendancy.

CatholicYoungLadies'Club

CornerTraneieandMuseum Streets,Perth.

OnThursday,May2,theClubmembersgatheredtogethertobidau-revoir toMissSheliaWilson,ontheeveof herdepartureforMelbourne.Musicalitemswerecontributedbythose present,andadaintysupperwasservedbythecommittee.Duringthe supperthepresidentthankedMiss Wilsonforheruntiringworkinthe club,andpresentedherwithasmall giftfromthemembers.Theusual toastsweresung,andaverypleasant eveningterminatedwiththesingingof "AuldLangSyne."MissWilsonexpectstobeabsentforaboutfour months.

Anothersocialeventtookplacein theClubRoomslastThursdayweek, theoccasionbeingapresentationto MissPeggyReen,ontheeveofher marriagetoMr.T.Kelleher.Quitea featureoftheeveningwasthenoveltysupper,forwhichMissM.Mur. playhasourverydeservingthanks. MissMurphyalsotakescreditforarrangingtheguessingcompetition, whichwaswonbyMissSporer.Mies Henrymadethepresentationluring supper,afterwhichMissReenthanked thegirlsfortheirkindthoughts,and amostenjoyableeveningwasconcludedwiththesingingof"ForShe's aJollyGoodFellow."

Thedancescontinuetobeverywell attendedeverySaturdayevening.Arratigementsforacarnivalarenowin hand,,thedatetohepublishedin nextweek's"Record."

CROFT-HORRIGAN.-OnApril29, attheRedemptoristMonastery Church,NorthPerth,bytheVery Rev.FatherHannigan,C.SS.R.,assistedbytheRev.FatherShannon, C.SS.R.,Pairnerston,secondsonof Mr.andMrs.!W.Croft,ofVincentstreet,toDorothy,onlydaughterof Mr.andMrs.M.Horrigan,of7 Leake-street,NorthPerth.

MaryIrvine,April23,1929. MJohnPatrickHealy,May12,1929. ichaelSt.JohnKennedy,May14, RoseLouiseFitzgerald,May16,lig*.

LIisahelywedwholesome*Vowed sowfarthedead,thattheymay bebooedhemtheiralas. kAarnalrestgreatuntothan,0 Lora;andletperpetuallightshim, Vontheta.MayTheyriotInpetite. MOdays'indulgence.) ilnthiscolumnwepublishthe namesofthedeparted,whetherrecent-lydeceasedoranniversaries.Under itweshallpublishobituarynotices, whichareacceptedby"TheRecord" at3s.Marktheenvelope"Obituary" whensendingitin.-Ed.)

MIMS.

IRVINE.-Ofyourmercy,prayforthe reposeofthesoulofMaryIrvine, whodied23rd.April,f929. -Insertedbyherlovinghusbandanddaughters,Doris,Annie,and Line

HEALY-Onthe12th.May,1929,at.. theFremantleHospital,JohnParini* rick,belovedhusbandofBridgetM. Healy,of'7Trafford-street,Beacons- field,andlovingfatherofMolly (Treaeonsfieldl,Gale(Albany),andRichardJohnHealy(Chemist, Broome);aged53years.RI.P Apatientsuffereratrest.

KENNEDY.-OnMay14,1929,atSt. JohnofGodHospital,Subiaco, MichaelSt. 'husbandJohn,thedearlybeloved ofAnneSt.JohnKennedy, aff111y-street,Perth,and'fondfather 'ofRene,Larnzo.Michael,Francis, andBergin;aged87years.Re- nuiesoatisaaace.

FITZGRALD.-Clfyourcharity,pray for'thereposeofthesoulofRoee LouiseFitzgerald,whodeportedthis lifeonMay16,1928. SacredHeartofJesus,havemercy onhersoul. -Inserted'byherlovingmotherand sigtere.

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CatholicTennisAssociation PENNANTS.

Underunfavourableweatherconditionsthe1929pennantswerecommencedonSaturdayandcontinuedon Sunday.Unfortunatelysomeofthe matcheshadtobecompletelypostponed,whilstothersareonlypartly played.Inthemajorityofinstancef, however,adecisionhasbeenreached. Thenewclubshavemadeaverysuccessfuldebut,andtheirsuccesseswill undoubtedlygivethemthedesireand enthusiasmforfurthermatches.The resultstodateare: "A"Grade-Ladies. St.Mary'sv.Theresian.Playedat Leederville:MissM.O'Mahonydrew withMissD.Parker,6-5,5-6;MissM. CullendrewwithMrs.Sutcliffe,4.6, 8-4;MissesM.O'MahonyandG. MarshdrewwithMissesE.NiceandI. McInnes,6-3,2-6;MissesM.Cullenand V.MarshdrewwithMissD.Parker andMrs.Sutcliffe,6-4,1-6. Totals: St.Mary's,4sets36games;Theresian, 4sets40games.Twosetsofsingles, MissV.Marshv.MissE.Nice,and MissG.Marhv.MissI.McInnes,had tobeabandonedwhenthescoresstood at3-4and5-4,respectively.This matchisinaveryinterestingposition, asthereare8setsstilltobeplayed, andjudgingfromthesetsalready played,eithersidemaywin. St.Joachim'sv.St.Kevin's.Played atSubiaco:MissE.M.Herbertbeat MissM.Mitchell,6-1,6-5;MissM. HeagneylosttoMissH.Hatfield,3-6, 1-6;MissJ.SmithdrewwithMissM. Williams,6-1,5-6;MissM.Pykebeat MissD.Gilbertson,6-3,6-3.MissesHerbertandHeagneybeatMissesMitchell andHatfield,6.1,6-1;MissesPyke,and SmithbeatMissesWilliamsandGilbertson.6-1,6-3. Totals:St.Joachim's,9sets63games;St.Kevin's,3 sets37games.Thematchwasabondonedwhenadecisionwasreached, leaving4setsofdoublesunplayed.St. Joachim'sregisteredaneasywinin thedoubles,butweremuchharder pushedinthesingles.MissHerbert wonher.firstseteasilyat6-1,butin thesecondshejustscrapedhomeat 6-5,afterdeucehadbeencalled.The meetingofMissesSmithandWilliams wasratheracoincidence,astheywere thefinalistsinthe"C"gradesinglesin theJanuarytournament.Bothare muchimprovedplayers.

HillSt.v.St.Brigid's,atHill-street: MissM.WesthovendrewwithMissIC. McGovern,4-6,6.4;MissE.Westhoven beatMissT.Davin,6-2,6-2;MissJ FriedmandrewwithMissA.Davin, 6-1,3-6;MissC.MitchellbeatMissN. Sayers,6-2,6-3.MissesWesthovenand WesthovenbeatMissesMcGovernand T.Davin,6.4.6.1,andMissesA.Davin andSayers.6-4,6-0;MissesFriedman andMitchelllosttoMissesDavinand Sayers,4-6,5-6.andtoMissesMcGovernandDavin,2.6,4-6.Totals:Hill St.,10sets82games;St.Frigid's,6 sets59games.Thiswasaclashbetweentwoofthenewclubs,andprov- edtobeakeenlyandevenlycontestedmatch.

"A"Grade-Men. Theresianv.Wattle.PlayedatInglewood:B.SutcliffedrewwithG. Clarke,6-2,3-6;W.L.Greendrewwith W.Beer,6-4.2-6:T.KilmartinbeatE. Clarke,6-2,6-1;E.Kennydrewwith F.O'Malley.1-6,6-3;SutcliffeandKilmartinbeatClarkeandClarke,6-3,6.4, 6-3,anddrewwithO'MalleyandBeer, 4-6,6-2:GreenandKennydrewwith ClarkeandClarke.5.6,6-2,andlostto BeerandO'Malley,1-6,6-4,3-6.

Totals:Theresian,11sets85games: Wattle,7sets72games.Owingto failinglighttheremainingtwozets werenotplayed.

St.Mary'sv.StaroftheSea.Played atLeederville:F.ColebeatF.Briggs, 6-0,6-2;J.EdwardsbeatT.O'Lough- lin,6-1,64;R.GalvinbeatW.0) Stainthorpe,6-4.6-3;P.Smithbeat'K. Slattery,6-1,6-1.ColeandEdwards 'beatBriggsandStainthorpe,64,6-4, 6-0,andO'LoughlinandSlattery,6.1, 6-2,6-1;GalvinandSmithheat O'LoughlinandSlattery,6-3,6-3,63, andlosttoBriggsandStainthorpe,3.6, 6-3,4-6.

Totals:St.Mary's,18sets115 games;StaroftheSea,2sets49 games.TheCottesloeteamwereunfortunateinstrikinglastyear'spre- miersfortheirfirstmatch,andput upagoodperformance. St.Frigid'sv.HillSt.,atHillSt S.ColganlosttoG.Wyburn,1.6,1-6; j,KerrigandrewwithF.Darcey,6-4, 46;G.SomersdrewwithS.McDon-411,if-5,5.6;W.Pye-beatH.Costello, 6-1,6-1;ColganandPyebeatWyburn andDarcey,2-6.6-2,6-4;Kerriganand SomersbeatMcDonnellandCostello, 6-2.6-5.6-1. Totals:St.Brigid's,9 sets67games;HillSt.,5sets55 games.Owingtofailinglightand rainduringtheafternoon,sixsetsof doubleswereunplayed.St.Brigid's requireatleastanotherset,andto maintaintheirleadingamestowin. HillSt.canonlyaffordtoloseone

setandthentowintheymustkeep theiropponentsscoreswelldown.Rain seriouslyinterferedwiththeplay.

"B"GradeLadies,No.1Zone. Columbav.Peninsula.Playedat SouthPerth:MissBrophylost:oMiss Mackey,5-6;MissMcCarthylostto MissCoonan,5-6;MissDominishbeat MissF.Hare,6-1;MissKingsbury beatMissMcGladdery,6-1. Misses BrophyandMcCarthydrewwithMissesMackeyandCoonan,3-6,'6.2,and beatMissesHareandMcGladdecy,6-2, 6-3;MissesDominishandKingsbury beatMissesHareandMcGladdery,6-3, 6-1,anddrewwithMissesMackeyand Coonan,5-6,6-3. Totals:Columba, 8sets68games;Peninsula,4sets40 games.Columbadidwelltowin againstPeninsula,whohadtheexperienceoflastyear'spennantsin theirfavour.

No.2UM

St.Mary'sv.St.Brigid's.Playedat WestPerth:MissK.Fentonlostto MissC.Cullen,2-6;MissA.Marsh beatMissM.Lynch,6.5;MissM. KentbeatMissB.Connolly,8.3;Miss M.LeahybeatMissI.Sullivan,6-0. MissesFentonandKentdrewwith MissesCullenandConnolly,8-4,3-0, andbeatMissesLynchandSullivan, 6-2;MissesMarshandLeahybeat MissesLynchandSullivan,6-2,6-1.

Totals:St.Mary's,7sets47games; St.B'rigid's,2sets29games.One setofdoubleswasunfinished,andtwo setswerenotplayed.St.Brigid's playersacquittedthemselveswell,and withexperienceshouldattainahigh standardofmerit..

HillSt.v.StaroftheSea.Played atCottesloe:MissM.Smithlostto MissJ.Cooper,4-6;MissM.Townsend beatMissI.Henryon,6.2;Miss0. O'ShaughnessybeatMissF.Chapman, 6-1;MissM.ChappellbeatMissC. Carr,6-1. MissesSmithandChappelldrewwithMissesCooperand Henryon,64,5-6andbeat-Misses ChapmanandCarr,6-1,6-1;:Kisses TownsendandO'Shaughnessybeat MissesCooperandHenryon,6-2,6.2, andMissesChapmanandCarr,6.1.6-2.

Totals:HillSt.,10sets69games;Star oftheSea,2sets29games.Thewet courtsseriouslyaffectedtheplay,althoughtheresultwasneverindoubt. HillSt.showtheadvantageofmore playthantheiropponents.TheCottesloeladieswill,however,improve considerablyduringthepennantseries. MissCooperbattledhardforthem, andrichlydeservedthewinshehad inhersingles,andwithMissHenryon intheirlastsetofdoubles.Shemust becarefulaboutfoot-faultingonher secondservice.

"B"GradeMen-No.1Zone.

Peninsulav.Columba.Playedat Maylands:A.HindsbeatP.Carmody, 6.2,6-2;A.McGladderylosttoH. Campbell,3-6,4-6;L.Hackettlostto T.Murphy,3-6,0-6;A.Franklinbeat J.Mahony,8-2,6-3.HindsandFranklinbeatCarmodyandCampbell,6.5, 6-5,6-3,andMurphyandMahony,6.0, 6-2,6-4;HackettandMcGladderybeat MurphyandMahony,6-1,6-1,6-2,and CarmodyandCampbell,4-6,6-2,6-3.

Totals:Peninsula,15sets104games; Columba,5sets67games.Columba drewastrongcombinationinPeninsula,whoarefieldingtwolastyear's "A"gradeplayers,andPeninsula shouldbewiththewinnersattheend oftheseries. St.Joachim'sv.Wattle.Playedet VictoriaPark:J.TullybeatS.O'Halloran,6-2,6-4;L.GoerkebeatG.Beer, 6.0,6-0;WintonbeatKnox,6.4,.6-5; W.WalthobeatGibbons,6-0,6-0. TullyandWaltho.beatBeerandGibbons,6-0,6-2,6-0,andO'Halloranand Knox,6-1;GoerkeandWintonbeat O'HalloranandKnox,6-1,6-2,6-4,and BeerandGibbons,6-1.Totals:St. Joachim's,16sets,96games;Wattle, 0sets26games.TheWattleteam wasnomatchforSt.Joachim's.Knox foughthardtosecureasetforhisside. Playingagainstanexperiencedplayer inWinton,heshowedsplendidgrit. No.2Zone.

Nedlandsv.St.Kevin's.Playedat Nedlands:T.OutridgebeatR.Walsh, 6-3,6-3;MayhewbeatF.Cain,6-2.6-1; (.QuinbeatC.Rampant,6-2,6-2;G. HickeydrewwithS.Montgomery,3-6, 6-5. OutridgeandQuinbeatCain andRampant,6-1,6-2,6.1,andWalsh andMontgomery,6-2;Mayhewand HickeybeatWalshandMontgomery, 4-6,6-5,'64,and,Cain2andRampant, 6-0,6-3.Totals:Nedlands,15sets97 games:St.Kevin's,2sets48games. Nedlandsonthisshowingshouldbea hardteamtobeat,andtheirinitial success'augurswellfortheprogressof thenewly-formedclub. St.Mary'sv.St.Brigid's.Playedat WestPerth:J.WhitelybeatHearne, 6.4,6-1;C.CollinsbeatW.Slythe, 6-3;G.ColebeatJ.Russell,6.2,6.1;J. EdwardsbeatH.C.Hag-arty,8-3,8-4. ColeandCollinsbeatHearneand Hagarty,63,6.3,6-1.andSlytheand Russell,6-3,6-3,13.3;WhitelyandEd-

wardslosttoSlytheandRussell,5-6, 4-6,6-4,andbeatHearneandHagerty, 6-2,0.6,6-1. Totals:St.Mary's,17 sets111games;St.Brigid's,3sets60 games.

HillSt.v.StaroftheSea.Played atCottesloe:B.MageebeatC.Antoine,6.3,64;A.HalversonbeatP. McAuliffe,6-3,6-1;MageeandRoberts beatAntoineandFillipini,6-0,6-2,6-0, andMcAuliffeandW.Stainthorpe, junr6-1,6-5,6-2;HalvorsenandJ. MageebeatAntoineandFillipini,6-3, 6-2,6-1.Totals:HillSt.,13sets78 games;StaroftheSea,0sets27 games.Thecourtswerefloodedand thematchwasthereforeplayedunder adverseconditiorts.

"C"GradeLadies-No.1Zone.

Columbav.Peninsula.Playedat Maylands:MissCarmodybeatMiss Starr,6.1;MissCliffordbeatMiss Moylan,6-5;MissMahonybeatMiss M.Monaghan,6-2;MissHowardbeat MissM.Wildy,6-2.MissesMahony andHowardbeatMissesWildyand Monaghan,6-5,6-5,anddrewwith MissesStarrandMoylan,6-5,3-6;MissesCarmodyandCliffordbeatMisses StarrandMoylan,6-4,6.1,andMisses WildyandMonaghan,6-1,6-2.Totals: Columba,11sets69games;Peninsula, 1set39games. St.Joachim'sNo.2v.HillSt.Play- edatInglewood:Mrs.Shannon'Jostto MissBraddon,5-6;MissL.Pykelost toMissBoyle,4-6;MissCorrylostto MissNaylor,2-6;MissMurraybeat MissMurphy,8-3;Mrs.Shannonand MissMurraylosttoMissesBraddon andBoyle,5-6,2.6,andbeatMisses NaylorandMurphy,63,6-2;Misses PykeandCorrydrewwithMisses BraddonandFoyle,6-5,1-8,andbeat MissesNaylorandMurphy,8.1,6.2. Totals:St.Joachim'sNo.2,6sets55 games;HillSt.,6sets52games.A veryclosecontest.Thenewclub, HillSt.,putupanexcellentshowing andTheresianareboundtoimprove. v.C.Y.L.C.Playedat C.Y.L.C.:Mrs.KilmartinbeatMiss Yuille,6-3;MissE.McInnesbeatMiss Bridgeman,65;MissR.Greenbeat MissE.Hurley,6.4;MissE.Orrellbeat MissI.Leddin,6-2.MissesGreenand OrrelllosttoMissesYuilleandHun ley,4-6,3.8,andbeatMissesBridgeman

andLeddin,6-4;Mrs.Kilmartinand MissMcInnesdrew.withMisesYuille andHurley,4-6,6-2,andbeatMisses BridgemanandLeddin,6-4,6-5.Totals: Theresian,8sets59games;C.Y.L.C., 3sets47games.Oneset

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FIFTEEN.
wasnot playedowingtofailinglight.C.Y.L.C. madeanexcellentshowingattheir firstattempt,andiftheyhadnothad toplayacoupleofsubstitutestheresultmighthavebeendifferent. (ContinuedonPage16.) BertDerby IUNO545411. ALLCOMMISSIONSPROMPTLY EXECUTED. REGISTEREDW.A.T.A. Imemortrew 1.11111111111111MMIIV "CliffDerby7? RING56145. RegisteredW.A.T.A. 836HAY-STREET (OppositeHisMajesty's). Tattersall'sConsultation CHAS.WAl'SON&CO. 76BARRACK-STREET,PERTH. CommissionsExecutedAllEvents. NoRepresentatives. Jacobson (MemberTattersall'sClub). DOUBLES UNLIMITED AllRegisteredCourses. vonM"MnMilOWS. TENNISRACQUETS (Rice Gemmell) ASPIMALTY. Gemmell&McDougallMcDougall (Keith SPORTSSPECIALTYHOUSE 101WILLIAMSTRUT(NearQueen'sHall). TENNISREPAIRS! ThisDepartmentisinchargeofourEnglishExpertandSatisfac- tionisGuaranteed. 'PhoneB6509. BeforeDeciding Hear theSostenuto Judgedfortone,durability,appearanceandvalue,thereisn:, otherinstrumentimportedintoW.A.thatcancomparewith the SOSTENUTO. SpeciallymadeforAustralianconditions. Pianos,£105and£112. Players,£175,DeLuxeModel,£215. Fromf113depositandbalanceover1,2,3,or4years. ThomsonsLimited MURRAYST.,PERTH;ADELAIDEST.,FREMANTLE. SoleAgentsforBeale.Feurich,Witton.andSostenutoPianos aridPlayers.

TENNIS(Continued)

No.2Zone.

St.Mary'sv.St.Brigid's.Playedat WestPerth:MissA.GalvinbeatMiss M.Higgins,63;MissR.Collinsbeat MissM.Stanbury,6-3;MissM.AndersonlosttoMissM.Weston,5-6.Misses GalvinandCollinsdrewwithMisses HigginsandWeston,5-6,6-5,andbeat MissesWebbandStanbury,6-0;Misses AndersonandParkinsonbeatMisses WebbandStanbury,64,6-0.Totals: St.Mary's,6sets46games;St.Brigid's,2sets27games.Finalityhasnot yetbeenreached,astherearefour moresetstobeplayed.St.Brigid's havetowinallthesetohaveachance ofwinning.AlthoughSt.B'rigid'sonly wontwosets,theirplayersshowpromiseofbecominggoodplayerswhen theyhavemoreexperience.

St.Joachim'sNo.1v.Starofthe Sea.PlayedatVictoriaPark:Miss K.OutridgebeatMissBest,6-1;Miss W.O'ConnorbeatMissE.Briggs,64; MissC.SmithbeatMissWillett,6-0; MissM.ByrnebeatMissE.Briggs,6-1. MissesOutridgeandO'Connorbeat MissesBestandBriggs.6-3,6-4,and MissesWillettandThiggs.6-4,6-0; MissesC.SmithandByrnebeatMisses WillettandBriggs,6-0,6-1,andMisses BestandBriggs,6-3,6-3.Totals:St. Joachim's.12sets72games;Starof theSea.0sets24games.St.Joachim's fieldedtheirbestteam,andCottesloe aretobecommendedontheirsterling effortagainstseasonedplayersinlast year'schampions.Inthesinglesthe St.Joachim'srepresentativesplayed topnotchtennis.ForCottesloeMiss EnnieBriggsandMissBeststoodout forgoodplay.TheStaroftheSea playerswereapparentlynervousin theirfirstcompetitivegames,and shouldlateronbeagoodteam.

"B"GradeMen-No.1Zone. Dalcasianv.Theresian.Playedat Bassendean:M.MullinsbeatK.Parker,6-3,8-4:-FHappbeatRuO'Halloran,6-3,6-3;MullinsandHappbeat ParkerandO'Halloran,6-2,6-5;TurnerandMorrisseylosttoThorntonand O'Connell,5-6,3-6. Totals:Dalcassian,6sets44games;Theresian,2sets 32games.Fourmoresetsremainto beplayed,allofwhichTheresianmust wintohaveachance.

St.Joachim'sNo.2v.HillSt.PlayedatHillSt.:J.NoonanlosttoR. Paxton,3-6,2-6;CooperbeatJ.Monaghan,6-3,64;PykelosttoR.Cranfield,2-6,2-6;Byrne,walkover;Hayes, absent,6-0,6-0;NoonanandCooper losttoPaxtonandMonaghan,2-6.3-6, andheatCranfieldandHayes,6-0,6-0 (forfeit);ByrneandPykelostto PaxtonandMonaghan,0-6,2-6,and. beatCranfieldandHayes,6-0,6-0(forfeit).Totals:St.Joachim'sNo.2, 8sets64games;HillSt.,8sets55 games.HillSt.wereunfortunatein thattheirfourthmanwasabsent,and inconsequencetheyhadtoforfeit6 setsat6-0.Ofthetensetsplayed theywoneight,andwereundoubtedly thesuperiorteam,andaforcetobe reckonedwithbythenextteamthey meet.. Columbav.Peninsula.Playedat SouthPerth:NoonelosttoJ.Clarke, 3-6:LawlerbeatMcDonald,6-1;McLernonbeatAlderton,6-1:Drabble heatHinds,6-0 NooneandLawler drewwithClarkandMcDonald,2.6, 6-3,andbeatAldertonandHinds,6-3, 6-2;DrabbleandMcLernonbeatAldertonandHinds,6-0,6-1,andClark andMcDonald,6-1.6.5. Totals:Columba.113sets65games;Peninsula,2 sets,29games. No.2Zone.

Practiceandexperiencewilldoalot forthem. PennantComnittee.

Thepennantcommitteeinparticular,andtheAssociationingeneral,has goodreasonforfeelingpleasedwith theopening.Thenewclubsareenthusiasticbothfromthesocialand tennisaspects,andthisaugurswell forultimatesuccess.Someideaof themagnitudeofthepennantcommittee'staskmaybeformedfromthefact that14clubshaveentered63teamsA fourplayers,andthatoveragrossof ballswereused.

Riley--HardingWedding

St.Marv'sv.St.Brigid's.Playedat Leederyilfe:L.NorthwayandS. JonesbeatHagartyandWallace,6-1; Rev.Dr.CollinsandA.Marshbeat FurlongandArthur,6-3.Rainpreventedthematchbeingproceeded with.

Auniqueweddingwassolemnised attheSacredHeartChurch,Highgate Hill,byRev.FatherCrowleyonApril 30,1929,thecontractingpartiesbeing Hylda,onlydaughterofMr.andMrs. CecilHarding,ofMaylands,andMr. W.J.(Bill)Riley,onlysonofMr. andMrs.W.W.Riley,ofRegentstreet,MountLawley.Duringthe NuptialMass,organsoloswererenderedbyMr.CecilDonald,LAB.,and MissKittyGieve'sbeautifulvoicewas heardtoadvantageinthe"0Salutaris"and"AveMaria,"andshewas ablyaccompaniedbyMr.Donald.The bride,whowasgivenawaybyher father,wasdaintilyarrayedinmediaevalrobedestyle,carriedoutin ivorycrepesatinandveilofBrussel:, lace,andborealovelysheafofwhite lilies.Shewasattendedbyfour bridesmaids,attiredsimilarly:ntin styleoftheMiddleAges,carriedout inmauvegeorgetteandbearingbouquetsofpinkroses,thegiftsofthe bridegroom.TheroleofchiefbridesmaidwasfilledbyMissNoreenRiley, sisterofthebridegroom.Theduties ofbestmanwereablyperformedby Mr.VinClune,andthatofsecond groomsmanbyMr.BobPye.The guestswerereceivedatthePerth TownHallbythebride'smother,who wasattiredinafrockofblackgeorgettewithanoverdressofblacklace. Aposyofredrosescompletedhertoi let.Shewasassistedbythebridegroom'smother,whoworeblackcrepe satinwithtouchesofpinkandgreen. andcarriedabouquetofoldgold roses.Whentheguestswereseated, Rev.FatherCrowleyspokeforthe brideandbridegroom,andtheimportantdutiesofchairmanwerewell carriedoutbyDr.J.Horan.Inbetweenthetoasts,thewell-knownviolinist,Mr.CecilSwift,delightedthe companywithhiscompetentrendering of'GipsyAirs"(bySarasabe),and MissKittyGievesangthatoldsong "Commit'thro'theRye"inamanner quiteuniqueandpleasing.Afterall thetoastshadbeenhonoured,the brideandbridegroomwaltzedtothe strainsof"JustweTwo,"therebyinvitingtheirgueststodancefortheremainderoftheafternoon,whichthey did,manyclaimingadancewiththe bride.Towardsthecloseoftheafternoontheyoungcoupleleftintheircar fortheCavesandAlbany,Mrs.Riley, junr.,wearingasmartgreycostume andabecominglittlehatofnavyfelt. Thepresentswerecostlyandnumerous,severalcomingfromtheEastern States,andfromasfardistantasIndia.ThefuturehomeofMr.and Mrs.BillRileywillbeinDundasroad,Inglewood.

Cottesloe

St.Joachim'sNo.1vStaroftheSea. PlayedatVictoriaPark:Gilliganbeat O'Sullivan.6-1,6-1;WintonbeatHogan,6-0,6-2;QuinnbeatMcDonald, 6.3,6-1;LawsondrewwithA.Willett, 4.6,8-5;GilliganandWintonbeat O'SullivanandHogan,6-1,6-1;Quinn andLawsonheatMcDonaldandWillett,8-1,8-1. Totals:St.Joachim's, 11sets70games;StaroftheSea,1set 23games.Cottesloefortheiropening matchstruckaverystrongcombination. Matchesnotplayedornotsufficientlycompletedforadecisiontohave beenreached,willbecontinuedthis week-end,atthesametimesandplaces asfaraspossible.Anyincompleted setsmustbewhollyreplayed.

Congratulations.

Ourcongratulationsareextendedto thenewclubsontheexcellentshowingstheyhavemade.Inquiteanumberofinstancestheyhavescored meritoriouswins,andintheother casestheyhavegonedownfighting. Ineverycasetheyhaveshowndistinctpromiseofimprovement,and mustfeelheartenedbytheresult.

MidlandJunction

activities,suchastabletennis,Badminton,andwillpayparticularattentiontothesocialside.Mr. EdwardClarkehasbeenappointed president,Mr.SidneyO'Halloransecretary,andMr.J.Carrtreasurer.All membersoftheparishareinvitedto jointheclub,moreparticularlythe youngmembersofbothsexes,asitis anticipatedthatthisventureisgoing tobe,ar,ticularlysuccessful.The firstfunctio'noftheclubwillbea socialanddanceintheFriendlySicieties'HallonFriday,the31st.May.

ParishionersareremindedthatHoly Masswillbecelebratedat8a.m.at Midland,and9.30a.m.atBellevueeach Sundayuntilfurthernotice.

Obituary

THELATEMR.JOHNPATRICK HEALY.

ThelateMr.JohnPatrickHealy, whoarrivedinthisState31yearsago fromSwords,CountyDublin,Ireland passedawayonthe12th.inst.,atthu FremantleHospital,attheageof53 years.Shortlyafterhisarrivalin WestAustralia,Mr.Healyjoinedthe permanentway,W.A.Government Railways,andwasstationedatWooroloo,wherehelivedfor15years.For thelast15yearshehadresidedat Beaconsfield,wherehewashighlyrespected.HewasafoundationmemberoftheW.A.AmalgamatedSociety ofRailwayEmployees,andtheStat oftheSeaBranch,H.A.C.B.S.,also claimedhimasanoldmember.Fir thelastsixmonthsthedeceasedgentleman'shealthhadbeenfailing.He issurvivedbyawidowandagrownupfamilyofonesonandtwodaughters.Thefuneralcortegemovedfrom hislateresidence,7Trafford-stf-eet, Beaconsfield,onMondayafternoon, the13th.,inst.,andproceededtoSt Patrick'sChurch, Adelaide-street, whereaservicewasconductedbythe Rev.FatherE.Kenny,O.M.I.The remainswereinterredintheCatholic pOrtionoftheFremantleCemetery,

andFatherKennyalsoofficiatedat thegravesideinthepresenceofmany friends.Thechiefmournerswere:

Mrs.J.P.Healy(wife),andMissMolly Healy(daughter).Thepall-bearers were:Messrs.F.McKenny,A.Barlow, andT.Wimms(W.A.Government Railways),J.BradyandJ.Dowling (StaroftheSeaBranch,H.A.C.B.S.), andJ.M.Farrell.Manyhandsome wreathswereplacedonthegrave,and numerouscommunicationsofsympathyhavebeenreceivedbythebereavedfamily.Thefuneralarrange. mentswereinthehandsofMessrs. ArthurE.DaviesandCo.,ofFremantleandClaremont.

CatholicTeaRooms

Mon.,May20,Mrs.DalyandMrs. Brown;Tues.,May21,Mrs.Cripps andMrs.Boater;Wed.,May22,Mrs. KingandMissMcKenzie;Thurs., May23,Mrs.PhillipsandMrs.Felton;Fri.,May24,Mrs.Maxwell; Mon.,May27,Mrs.BogueandMiss Lloyd;Tues.,May28,Mrs.Coganand Mrs.North;Wed.,May29.Mrs.Kent andMissMcKaye;Thurs.,May30, Mrs.Davies;Fri.,May31,Mrs.Max-m. well.

WEEKLYPRODUCEMARKET REPORT.

TheWestralianFarmersLimited, Wellington-street,Perth,reportunder datethe15th.May,1929,asfollows:

WheatenChaff:Withslightlybetter yardingsduringthepastweek,values off.a.q.toprimeareslightlyeasier, to-daybeingsoldat£62s6dperton. F.a.q.samplesareworth£512s6dto £515s,whilemediumqualitieshave beendisposedofatfiguresranging downto£5.

OatenChaff:F.a.q.toprimeisnominallyworth£5lOsto£512s6dper ton,f.a.q.£55sto£57s6d,whilemediumsamplesarefindingbuyersdown to£417s6d.

Oats:Onetruckofexceptionally cleanAlgerianssuitableforgrading realised3/3perbushel.Goodheavy feeds3/-to3/1,andmedium2/8to 2/10.

Wheat:Themarketiseasier.The nominalvalueoff.a.q.is4/6to4/7per bushel.Mediumsamplesareworth 4/3to4/5,whilstinferiorandsmutty wheathasbeendisposedofat,accordingtoquality,downto3/8.

Potatoes:Onetruckofgoodquality, butexceptionallywet,waswithdrawn frOmsaleto-dayat£1415sperton.

InconnectionwiththePresentation ConventBall,whichtakesplaceon Monday,June10,inCottesloeilall,a Children'sPlainandFancyDressFall willbeheldintheStaroftheSea Hall,Cottesloe,nextTuesdaynight, May21.Anenergeticcommitteeare arrangingalldetails,andchildrenattending,aswellasadults,arepromisedanenjoyabletime.

Arrangementsforthebigeventon June10arewellinhand,andthose desirousofattendingarerequestedto procuretheirticketsearly.Samemay beobtainedfromanymemberofthe committee,oronapplicationtothe officeofthispaper.

Attentionisalsodrawntothe GrandOperaticConcert,tobegiven intheStaroftheSeaHallonWednesday,May29,byCountandCountessFilippiniandcompany,whose namesaresufficientguaranteethata firstclassentertainmentwillbeprovided.Ticketsarenowavailableand maybeobtainedfromanymemberof theballcommittee.

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1}A.96"BlueGrass"and"Chiquita"(OriginalHavanaBand).

BA.80"MyAngel"and"S'Wonderful"(OriginalHavanaBand).

BA.102"AnotherKiss"and"HeartbrokenandLonely"(JackLumsdaine).

BA.103"Likethe'BigPots'Do"and"AllByYourself"(VocalDuets).

337 "SonnyBoy"and"There'saRainbowRoundMyShoulder" (RamonNewton).

346 "MoireMyGirl"and"TwoEyesofGrey"(HaroldKimberley).

347 "Rosita"and"MyBirdofParadise"(KimoKaoandHawaiian Orchestra).

349 "Casablanca"and"IKissYourHand,Madame'(Bidgood'sBroadcasters).

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OFMR..T.G.A.MOLLOY.

theinstanceofMr.Tidswell,orsoma matterthathadoccurred,andwas beingtriedbeforethethenChiefjus- tice,SirArchibaldPaulBurt.The casewasbeingpleadedbythelateSir HenryParker,whowasarisingand popularbarristeratthatparticular period.Theeditorsofthesetwo papers,Messrs.EdmondStirlingand ArthurShenton,appearedbeforethe ChiefJusticeforcontemptofcourtSirHenryParkerhadgoneawayand wasnotavailablejustatthemoment. Botheditorsweresentencedtoimprisonmentdownatthewatersieh lock-up.Mr.Shenton,takingillin gaol,wasliberated,andafewdays afterwardshediedinconsequenceof theshock."

jectbeingabsolute.Nosubjectof theGovermentcouldbedetermined byanabsolutemajorityoftheHouse TheGovernorandtheexecutivealone wereabsolute.Thebestthatcould bedonewastohaveanygreatsub- jectreservedfortheopinionofthe ColonialOffice.Thismatterwas whatSirFrederickWeldreferredtoin theopeningofthePerthTownHall, whenhemadethenotableexpression, 'Atlastshemoves.'"

TothelateMr.AlexanderForrest, brotherofthelateLordFogest,he attributesthegreatleapsmadeinthe progressofWesternAustraliaunder thefirstadministrationofhisbrotherLordForrest.

Mr.Molloytakesanactiveinterest insocial-welfarework,.andonlyrecently,attheopeningofCastledare, expressedhisinterestintheprogress oftheinstitution,andhispractical supportoftheundertakingbyapro- miseddonationof£100.

MR.T.G.A.MOLLOY.

Underthisheading,the''Daily News"recentlypublishedmemoriesof Mr.T.G.A.Molloy,whichtakethe readerbackoveraspaceofsixty-seven years.Thenarratorcametothe StateinJune,1862.Hewasthena boy,butprecociousenoughtocollect impressionsofthenewcountryhe .wasdestinedtolivein.Theship,he tellsus,whichbroughthimtothis country,alsobroughtalargenumber ofconvicts,andduringthevoyagea littlepanicwascreatedamongthe passengersbytheconvictsprotest ingagainstthequalityofthe rationsservedoutto them. Theywerebatteneddownand aguardstationedoverthem.The strikeforbetterfood'seemstohave beensuccessful,forhetellsus"that episodepassedsatisfactorily,somelittleimprovementinthefoodbeing giventhem."Howeasily"convicts" weremadesixty-sevenyearsagois pithilytoldinthefollowing:"Twoof theconvictshadbelongedtomy father'sregiment-the23rd.Royal WelshFusiliers.Theyhadbeentransportedforabreachofdisciplinein thearmy-thatofstrikinganofficer. Myfather,beinginchargeoftheship. wasnaturallysympathetictothesetwo oldfriendsofhis,andthey,inreturn, showedaffectiontohischildren."

Conspicuousamongstthebuildings thatattractednoticeonhisarrivalat Fremantlewas"thegreatwhitestone prisonuponthehill,whichwasthe convicts'home."Andhegoesonto say:"Ourmenweretold,:however, beforeleavingtheshipdigttheconditionsofthelifethattheywouldhe subjecttoherewerewidelydifferent tothoseathome.They,,weretold thatby.goodbehaviourthe)Kcouldmet outonwhatwascalleda'''ticketof leave.'Thatmeantthatifthey couldgetanemployer,whowaswillingtogiveacertainwage,theywould begrantedleavetowork,butwould havetoreporteacheveningatthestationofthetowninwhichtheylived. Theyhadtobeinby10o'clock,and anyonefoundoutafterthattime would-bebroughtbeforethemagis- trateandsenthacktoprisop. weretoldthattheywouldliveother opportunitleS;Such,asbeingstationed inencampments,makingroadswhere' theywouldbecomparativelyfree, havingthebushlife,andtheseeingof trafficalongtheroadsthatwouldinterestthem." HebecameassociatedwiththePress in1881,andwasonthestaffofthe "MorningHerald"atFremantle.There hebecameacquaintedwithseveral mominentjournalists.Hepaystri- tetothetalentofthemenwhoin thoseearlydayshelpedtomouldpubliropinionwhenhesays:"Amongst theeditorialstaffofthe'Herald'waS atalentedcommitteeofpersonswho hadtheexperienceofthehighest.attainmentsinjournalismintheold world.Thenamesofthesegentlemenwere,headingthemall,Alt.Rerh, path:anothertheuncleofLord.Beres: ford,whocomingoutwithPrinceAlfred.intheGalatea,hadthe--oppor- tunityofmeetinghisuncle'atthe little'Herald'officeatFremantle.At thatparticulartimetheyhadtwo celebratedmeninMr.Timewelland Mr.Tidswell,andanotheraMr.Barry whoafterwardspublishedalithograp hicnewspaperatFremanale.What bringstomymemorythenameof Mr.Tidswell,wasanincidentwhich occurred,andinvolvedtheothertwo newspapers,the'InquirerandCom rnerrialNews.'andthe'WesternAuk traliaeThecasecameoninanap nealforawritofhabeascorpus,in

Whenabout17yearsofage,Mr. Molloymanagedaco-operativestoreat thecornerofMurrayandBarrack-streets-thepropertyextendedfrom thepresentGrandTheatretothecornerofBarrack-street,andalongBar- rack-streettotheImperialHotelin Wellington-street.Asevidenceofthe greatincreaseincitypropertyvalues sincethen,hetellsus:"Ihadjustpur- chasedallthatpropertyforthecompanywithashopandsmallwarehouse andlargedwellinghouse,whereIlived,forthesumofMa"Thatwas in1873.

Duringhislongassociationwiththe civiclifeoftheState,Mr.Molloybecameacquaintedwithitsleadingper- sonalities.Tothesehepaysgeneroustributefortheirsincerityandzeal inforwardingtheprogressofthe State.IntheagitationforRespon- sibleGovernmentheclaimsthat"The Herald"newspaperwasthegreatest leverinitsintroduction,thelateMr. TamesPearce,itsEditor,beingthe powerbehind.

OfSirFrederickWeld'sadventin 1869asGovernoroftheState,he says:"ThisgentlemanhadawonderfulexperienceasasettlerinNew Zealand,andwasardeptlydesirousof thefreecontrolofthecountrybythe people.Hehadextremelyliberal ideasasknowingtherequirementsof thevastterritoryofourState,onaccountofhiscolonialexperiencein NewZealand.Heintroducedthese atthecommencementofhiscareer, justaboutthetimewhenhemade thenotableandsignificantspeechat theopeningofthePerthTownHallin 1869,byexpressinghimself,inconclusion,inthewords'atlastshemoves,' inconnectionwiththequasi-represen- tativeGovernment.Theoldformhad been,previoustohistime,theexecutiveconsistingoftheCrownColony appointeestotheofficesofGovernor, Attorney-General,theColonialTreasurer,theSurveyor-General-they formedthe'ExecutiveCouncilwitha coupleofoutsidecivilians-personal citizensselectedbytheGovernment

"SirFrederickWeldintroduceda selectionelectedbythepeoplefrom variousconstituenciesoftheState,who couldairtheideasoftheirdifferent constituencies,andgiveexpressionto themintheParliament,withoutthe effectofthemajorityuponanysub-

"Hewas(saysMr.Molloy),aman ofhumbleappearance,ofhumbler habits,burningoverwiththebestattributesofhumanityandconsideration forhisfellows.Hewasabrilliant manofbusiness.Hewasliberalin hisassistancetoallbusinessspecula. tions.Hewasamanwhowouldassistanyoneinanenterprise.Iamdeeplyindebtedtohim,morethanto anyotherperson,exceptingthelate Mr.W.D.Moore,formypresentposi- tion."

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WritingtotheSecretaryoftheCatholicRescueSociety,Kilkenny,wishingtheirwistdriveeverysuccess,Most Rev.Dr.Collier,BishopofOssorf, says:"Itiswellknownthatproselytismisstillverymuchaliveandprosecutingitssecretworkactively;nDublin.Asitsoperationshavealways beenstealthyandunderground,wedo notknowhowfaritsramificationsextendfromthecapitalintotheprovinces,butitiswellknownthatthe provincessendtheirquotaintothese places.Youractionwillhaveadoubleeffect;itwillgivefinancialand moralsupport;itwillawakeninterest here,andsogivecouragetothose whoareengagedinanunequalfight inDublin."

Thedelightfeltattheestablishment ofthefirstHouseoftheCarmelite NunsintheNorth,atSaral,Newry., wasmaniefstwhennearlyeveryfarmerintheparishturned(Artandploughedtheconventlands,severalacresof cornbeingsown.Over30ploughs wereengaged,andthewomenofthe parishpreparedteafortheworkers.

FatherT.A.Finlay,S.J.,Vice-PresidentoftheIrishAgriculturalOrganisationSociety,waspresentedwitha handsomeilluminatedaddressbythe CountyCavanCo-OperativeAgriculturalSocietiesintheTownHall, Cavan,lastmonth.Theaddressset outtheadvantagesgainedbythecooperativemovement,andheartily thankedFatherFindlayforitsintroductionintoCavan25yearsago.So obviousweretheadvantagesofcooperationthatthefarmersweredeterminedtodevelopitinvariousways, believingthatitwouldbetheultimate salvationofthefarmingcommunity ofIreland.FatherFinlay,inreply, saidhewasonlythelieutenantofthe realfounderofthemovement,Sir HoracePlunkett.Hecongratulated thepeopleofCavanonhavingapplied theco-operativesystemsosuccessfully intheircounty.Theyshowedthe qualitiessonecessaryinco-operationcharacterandintelligence,without whichaco-operativesocietycouldnot function.

ThedeathisannouncedoftheRev. PatrickJ.Landy,St.Joseph'sForeign Mission,MillHill,London.Theead eventtookplaceatseaonhisway homefromthephilippineIslands.A patheticfeatureofhisdeathwasthat inhislastlettertohisnephew,at Donnybrook,hehadexpressedaferventwishtoseeIrelandandhisold friends.Bornin-Dublin56yearsago. deceased,whenayouth,workedfor sometimeinMessrs.Guinness's.He wasofastudiousturnofmind,and devotedhissparetimetoequipping himselffortheforeignmissions.Later heenteredSt.Joseph'sForeignMis sion,andover20yearsagowentto thePhilippineIslands.Hepaidone visittoDublinabout10yearsago.RI.P.

THEFUTUREOFIRELAND'SSEASIDERESORTS.

"Inthepotentialitiesofourseaside resortswehaveanationalassetbeing wastedverybadly,"saidRev.P.Gannon,S.J.,inalectureatGalwayon "IrishSeasideResortsandTheir Future."FatherGannonsaidthat theaeclineinpopulationrevealedin thelastcensuswas,atleastasregards theFreeState,startling.Thesame decimationthathadbeengoingonin Irelandhadbeengoingoninthecoun tryplacesofEnglandandScotland. Therewasatendencyforthebigindustrialcentrestodrawthepopulationsawayfromthecountryside.In Irelandtheyhadnoindustriesto turnto,andsothepeoplehadtoquit thesoilentirely,andtheywerelost tothelandthatborethem./While inIrelandprosperitymustbeginwith theland,therewasnoreasonwhyit shouldceasewiththeland.

"Wearesopoorandinsuchaperilousplight,"hesaid,"thatweoweitto ourselves.toourrace,andtothetraditonofourpeople,tomakeevery effortineverypossibledirectionto savethesituation,andtheseasideresortsareaneconomicifminormeans inIrelandatpresent.True,wehave apeculiarhabitofdespisingsmall

"OH,THEN,PADDYDEAR,ANDDIDYOUHEAR, THENEWSTHAT'SGOINGROUND?"

things.Inotherlands,wherewealth ismuchmoreinevidence,thepeople aremorecarefulaboutthehalfpence. Therefore,theseasideresortsare,from anationalstandpoint,fairlyimportant,andfromthestandpointofeach particularplace,ofgreatimportance" Heforesawfortheseasideresortsa muchhappierfuturethanfortheinlandruralsmalltowns.Therewere citiesintheworldnowofasizesuch aswasneverknownbefore,andthat factwaschanginglifeveryprofoundly.Peoplelivinginthosecitiesmust ofnecessitygetavacation;theycould notsurviveunlesstheygotaweek,or afortnight,oramonthattheseaside everyyear.Hencetheseasidewas comingmoreinvogueeveryyear. Therefore,theprospectsoftheseaside resortsweregood."Thereis,"continuedFatherGannon,"anotherreason forthat.Thehabitsofthepeopleare changing.Wearelargelygivingup drink,andthankGodforthat,even thoughitmeanstheshareholdersin Guinnessarenowgettinganxious.The drinkinghabitallovertheworldis goingdown.Ithasbeenexchanged forotherkindsofhabits,notably smoking-eventheladiesnoware'takingthefags(laughter).Ithasbeen noticedthat,inproportionasdrinkingsinks,theconsumptionoftobacco goesup,alsotheconsumptionof sweets,andpeoplearemoreinclined togivethemselvesmotorcars,motor drives,week-ends,andvacationsgenerally."Fromthishedrewtheinferencethattheseasideresortswould benefitasplacesofpleasureandre creation

NOTABLEIRISHPUBLICATION.

CaithreimThoirdhealbaigh," or "TheTriumphsofTurlough,"isthe titleofthe26th.volumeofthepubli cationsoftheIrishTextsSociety,editedbythelateStandishO'Grady,and nowofferedtothepublic.Writtenin MiddleIrish,thebookgivesagraphic descriptionofthenumerousbattles andepisodesinthefamilyfeadbetweenClanTurloughMorandClan BrianRuainthe13th.century.The editor,aneminentGaelicscholar,was bornatErinagh,intheparishofDoonass,andthepresentvolumeshedsinterestinglightonthewarringmethods ofourancestorsatatimewhen "throughoutThomondthemanthat couldholdaswordscarceletitfall fromhishandwhileheslept."The manuscriptwasoriginallycomposedin thefourteenthorfifteenthcenturyby MacRoryMcGrath,oneofthehereditaryhistoriansoftheDalcassianrace, anditspublicationisavaluableadditiontotheliteratureofthatperiod.

YOUNGIRISHPILGRIMSAT LOURDES.

InadespatchfromLourdeson EasterMonday,a"special"to"The Standard"writes:Lookingitsbestin thespringsunshine,Lourdeshasbeen aplaceofdelightandwondertothe Irishschoolgirlpilgrimswhoarrived onSaturdayevening.Numerousas theyare-theyare500strong-the Irishgirlsformbutafractionofthe youngpilgrimswhohavegatheredat OurLady'smiraculousshrinethis Easter.EnglandandScotlandhave alsosentlargecontingentsofgirls,and theirsistersfromdifferentpartsof Francearenumberedinthousands.On EasterSundaymorningat8a'clock therewasaspecialMassfortheIrish pilgrimsintheRosaryChurch,the celebrantbeingRev.James01grien, DeanofResidenceforUniversityCollege,Cork,whoisthespiritualdirectorofthepilgrimage.Duringthe Masshymnsweresungconcluding withthehymntoSt.Patrick.Inthe afternoontherewasaprocessionofall thepeopleofLourdestotheGrotto. Thispicturesquefunctiontakesplace onceannuallyonEasterSunday,and theIrishvisitorsconsideredthemselvesfortunateinbeingpresentatsoimpressiveaneventinthelifeofthe town.At6o'clockthegirls,nearing whiteveils,walkedinprocessionto theGrottotomaketheirsaluttothe BlessedVirgin.TheretheRosary wasrecitedbyRev.FatherMcCon-

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ofsportinwhichhecouldnotshine.

nell,ofSt.McCartan'sSeminary,Monaghan,andathought-compellingsermon,suitabletotheplaceandtheoccasion,wasdeliveredbyFather O'Brien.Amemorablemomentin thedevotionalexerciseswasreached whenthehundredsofclearvoicesrose intheinspiringstrainsof"Immaculate."Beforedispersingtheysang thehymntoSt.Patrickinamanner thatdrewexpressionsofadmiration fromtheFrenchandotherpilgrims present.Aninterestingeventduring theafternoonwastheexhibitionofa filmrepresentingtheapparitionatthe Grottoandothereventsinthelifeof BlessedBernadette.Excursionswere amongstthearrangementsplannedfor EasterMonday.Thegirlsarelookingforwardtotheregularexercisesof thepilgrimage.ThesewillbecontinueduntilFriday,andonthateveningthepilgrimswillleaveforLisieux.

THELATEFATHERTIERNEY, C.SS.R.

ThedeathofRev,DanielTierney

C.SS.R.,attheSistersofCharityHospital,NorthBrook-road,Dublin,recently,waslearnedinLimerickwith sincereregret.FatherTierneyhad beenailingformorethantwoyears, andtheendcamepeacefully.Hewas, atthetimeofhisdemise,attachedto theRedemptoristHouse,Marianello, Rathgar,Dublin,previoustowhichhe wasamemberofthecommunityat Dundalk.FatherTierneywasbore inDublininJune,1857,andonthe completionofhisearlyeducationin hisnativecity,heenteredtheRe demptoristOrder%ndwasprofessed inOctober,1879,andwasordained priestfiveyearslaterattheRedemptoristHouse,Teignmouth,Devon. From1899to1904hewasdirectorof theArchconfraternityoftheHoly Family,MountSt.AlphonsusChurch, Limerick,andduringhistermofoffice heaccomplishedmuchtowardsthe growthandinfluenceofthatwellknownreligiousorganisation.Hewas extremelypopularwiththemenand thecitizensgenerally.Afterleaving Limerick,hespentallhisyearsgiving missionsineverypartofIreland,as wellasintheprincipalcitiesofEnglandandScotland.Hisdeathdeprives theRedemptoristOrderofadistinguishedandbrilliantmemberand preacher,andaclergymankindlyanc. lovableinhisdisposition.

VETERANATHLETEDEAD.

AttheBonSecourHome,CorkCity, Mr.JohnF.Murphy,fatherofRev. FatherPhilip.0.F.M.,andthewellknownCorkconcertvocalist,Mr.Jack Murphy,recentlypassedtohislong rest.ThelateMr.Murphywas(says aCorkpaper),inhisday,probably thebestall-roundathletethiscountry orperhapstheworldhaseversenown, fortherewaspracticallynobranch

In1882hewontheIrishpole-jumping championship,butitwasgoingover the"sticks"thathefeltmostathome. Inasketchofhiscareersome35years agoacontemporarywrote,"Itwould beveryhardtofindoutinwhich branchofathleticshemostexcelled. ItmatteredlittletoMurphywhether itwasinsidetheropesoftheboxing ringyougothim,orplacedhimstroke oarofafirst-claseight;youwouldget theredoubtableJackalwaysthereatthefinish. WhenJackthrewoff thesilkin1882theCorkA.A.C.lost thebesthurdle-racerandpole-jumper iteverpossessed,and,ashavegood reasontoknow,astrueasportsman asevertrodtheathleticgreen. I cansaythatheholdsanall-roundrecordwhichIhaveneveryetseen evenattemptedorapproachedbyany athletebuthimself."

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"Midcottagesandpalaces,whereverwemayroam, Beiteversohumble,there'snoplacelikehome.

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Allthroughourliveswegoongatheringtreasure, Therichwithage,howveryrichwe are!

Whatmemorieswehavetogiveus pleasure, Timecannotalterormisfortune mar

Alittlehouseamidthegrassor heather, Thatwasourfather'shousesolong ago, Andthereagainweallsitdowntogether, Besidethesea,orinthefirelight's glow.

Thenourownhouse,withourown babesaroundus, This,too,comesback,howeverlong theyears.

Howmanynightswhatphantom shapeshavefoundus Andbroughtussmiles,smileseven db. throughourtears.

Thelittlehappeningsallhappenover, Thelittledramasonceagainunfo:d, AndbringamemoryofevenRover Waitinguponthedoorstepasofold Andlateryearsbringlaterfriends andneighbours, Wekeepongatheringfromdayto day.

Thelowestmanamidhishardestlab. ours Looksbackatlifealongafri.mfly way. Howpoortheyoung,theirpathhoweverpleasant, Withmuchtodoandlittletorecal;! Therichwithagehavemorethanjust thepresentTheyhavethepast,theloveliest thingofall.

WORDSOFWISDOM.

Alltheproductsofhumanartat whichwelookwithwonderillustrate theresistlessforceofperseverance.It isbythisthatquarriesbecameoyra midsandthatdistantcountriesare unitedbycanalsandcables.

Tomakegoodprogresswemustdevoteourselvestogettingoverthat portionofthepathwhichliesclose beforeus,andnotamuseourselveswith thedesiretoattainthelaststepbefore wehaveaccomplishedthefirst.-St. FrancisdeSales.

Thereisajoyandblessinginagood conscience,inobeyingitsdictatas, whichsanctifiesourlotinlife,whirl) keepsiteverincommunionwithGod, andgivesusstrengthandcourageto theend,whenthehourofourgreat trialcomes.

Nomancanevenbegintople.,se Godwhodoesnotrenouncesharp practices,giveupunfairdealingsand startouttoactequitably,torender tootherstheirjustdues,anddeterminetobeinallmattersanhonest man.Thatistheverybeginningof religontheelementalbuttressofadevotedlife.

theprivateoratoryoftheArchbishop ofCashel(MostRev.Dr.Harty).at Thurles,isbelievedtobearelicofSt. Brigid.Thewhereaboutsoftherelic hasbeenamatterofuncertaintyfor generations.InDr.Comerford's"HistoryofKildare"allusionismadetoits beingintheArchdioceseofCashel.InterviewedbyaPressrepresentative, Dr.Hartyexpressedthebeliefthatthe relicwasgenuine.Asearch,hestated, wasbeingmadeamongthearchivesfor authoritativereferences.Whenthe searchwascompletedtheresultwould beforwardedtoRome,andifauthenticitywasdeclared,permissionwould probablybesoughttoexposetherelic forpublicveneration.

Thesuccessfulengineernevertires ofexperimenting.

Thechemistisalwaystryingtodiscoverthereasonsforchemicalreactions. Thesuccessfuldoctorisalways studyingnewmethodsofcuringhumanills.

Shouldyou,aCatholic,withyour faith,whichisthegreatestgiftinthe world,everstoplearningmoreand moreaboutyourreligion?

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Iknowareverentlittlestream, Chantingitswayalong, ByMary'sgrottosaying ItsRosaryinsong.

SometimesittellstheJoyfulbeads, Sosoftandtinklysweet: IthinkIhearthepit-a-pat, OfalittleBaby'sFeet.

Atstorm-timethentheSorrowful, Itmurmurssweetandlow; IseeagainsttheskyaCrossAFigurewhiteassnow.

AtdawnitsingstheGlorious, Transfiguredbythesun;

AtEaster!Christisrisen, AndallHissufferingdone! Iknowareverentlittlestream Chantingitswayalong ByMary'sgrottosaying ItsRosaryinsong. -MaryDonatus.

DIVINITYINMAN.

Thereisasparkofdivinityinevery humanbeing,apricelessgift.thelikenessofHimselfgiventousbyout Creator-oursoul.Thiswonderful giftisfaraboveourcomprehension, and,therefore,doesnotreceivethe carefromusitdeserves.

Poorhumanbeings!Millionsof themdonotknowtheyhaveasoul, andwe,throughthegraceofGod,that havetheknowledge,howlittledowe appreciateit!

withtheminembracingeveryopportunitythatwouldproVehelpfultous -forinstance,inattendingspecialservices,suchasretreats,missions,and novenas?

Onesermonmaychangeaperson's life.Manyamissionary,enlightened bythegraceofGod,hasopenedthe channelleadingtotheheartsofthe carelessandthoughtlessmembersof theChurch,tounitethesepoorhearts withOurSaviour'sownSacredHeart, nevertobeseparatedagain;foronce tastingthesweetnessoftheloveand friendshipofChrist,wecannotexist withoutit.

THEQUAILANDTHEWAGTAIL.

ALegendoftheAsores.

WhenourBlessedMotherandSt. JosephwiththeHolyChildwereobligedtoflyfromthewrathofHerod, intoEgypt,astheywerecrossingthe desertaquailsawthemandbeganto callout,"Aquivai,allivai,"whichin Englishmeans:"Heretheyare,there theygo."

ThentheBlessedMother,displeased thatthebirdshouldbewillingtobetraythefugitives,said:

"Ahunfeelingbird,thatwould'stenlightenourpursuers,nevershaltthou beabletoflyhightoescapethosewho huntthee,butevermustthoufly neartheground!"

Andsoitisevertothisday.Low nearthegrounddoesthequailfly, andnever,nevercanitflyupintheair asdoesthelark.

AndtheHolyFamilycontinuedtheir flightonthroughthedesert.Awagtailfollowedthem,andwithitslong tailfeatherssweptthegroundbehind them,andthuscoveredthemarksof theirfootstepswithsand.

Notatrackcouldbeseen-thewagtailwassocarefultoobliterateevery oneofthem-andsotheirenemies couldnotdiscoverwheretheyhad gone.

WeshouldthankGodthatHe knowsoursecretcares,thehidoen perplexitieiandheavyburdenswe cannotshareevenwithournearest friendandlover.SoHeismoreintimatethanthemostintimateon earth,andweareneverleftwithout aConfidanttoWhomwemayspeak freelyandaCounsellorWhowillaid auswithawisdomofbetterthanour own.

ItisacharacteristicoftheChurch ofGodthatwhileitseekstoconcentratethemindandheartofmanon supernaturalthings,itbringslightand orderintoearthlyaffairsandclarifies thevisionofthingsworthwhile;n life.TheChurchthatChristfounded isthekindlylightleadingmenonwardthroughgloomandgarishnetsto thesplendiuroftrothandthebeauty ofholiness.

Agreatmanypeoplewiththevery bestintentionsneveraccomplishanythingbecausewhattheyareableto doseemsinsufficient;sotheywaitfor atime,thatinmostcasesneverarrives,whentheywillbeabletodo somethingreallyworthwhile.

ARELICOFST.BRIGM.

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THETWOLASTGIFTS.

"BeholdthyMother"-fromtheCross Hegaveher-nottoonealone; WeareHisbrethren;untous HegaveamotherastoJohn. BeholdthegreatestgiftofChrist SavethatwhereinHimselfHegives Thewonder-workingEucharist, Solelifeofeachthattrulylives.

Mary,fromtheetheSaviourtook

TheFleshHegives!Themercies twain, Likestreamsofadividedbrook, Butseparatetomeetagain. -AubreydeVere.

THINKITOVER YouareaCatholic.

Why? Isitbecauseyoureallywanttobe, orisitbecauseyouthinkitpolicyto continuetoattendtheChurchofyour parents?

Ifyouarewise,ifyouhavecommon sense,andgoodjudgment,youwill thankGodforgivingyouCatholic parents.

YouwillalsothankHimforthe faiththatisinyou.Itisagiftfor whichyoushouldeverfeelgrateful. YoushouldbeaCatholicbecauseitis thetrueChurch.

Youhaveeverysoundreasonfor belongingtotheTrueChurch.How manyofthesereasonsdoyouknow?

Youcanalwaysfindnewonesby readingCatholicliterature.

Afterourfirstparentshadlost heavenforus,GodinHismercysent HisDivineSontoredeemus.Not contentwithHisdeathontheCross, ourRedeemerremainedwithusin theBlessedSacramentforalltime,to beourspiritualfood,ourstrengthand oursalvation.Heleftineveryneed. Butdowemakeuseofthemeansto oursalvation?

Ourspiritualadvisersareanxiousto "readoursoul."Areweco-operating

ThenOurBlessedLadyturnedand blessedthewagtail.

"Littlebird.thouhastbeenkiniand helpfultousinthiswearyjourney,so forevermorethoushaltbeblessed,and allmenshallholdtheesacredandnone shallkillthee!"

Andsoitis.Tothisdayinthe Azoresisthewagtaillookeduponas asacredbird,noonewillwantonly killit.

throughthewaningyears, Whilstshadowsspreadlikeamistoftears; Waitingwithfaithwhilethefearsbegin, "WaitingforShipsWhichNeverComeInl" Outonlonecliffsbytheharborbar, Watchingandwaitingforsailsafar;

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OURSTORY. HighHeels

I.

HerChristiannamewasJune,and shewasmarriedtoMajorHeslet, D.S.O.

Shewasanorphan,andshehad beeneducatedataconventschoolin aLondonsuburb,andashensheleft theconventshewenttolivewithtwo oldAuntsinDevonshire,andabout sixmonthslatershemarriedandcelebratedhernineteenthbirthdayonher honeymoon.

Junehadbeenmarriedseveral monthsnow,andsheandherhum bandhadsettledinasmallhousein WestKensington.

MajorDennisHesletwaslunching athiscluboneday,andhetoldJune hewascomingbackearlyintheafternoontotakeherforamotordrive, andJunefilleduphermorningbygoingtoseeheroldfriendsatherformer conventschool.Whatyearsagoit seemed-andyetitwasonlyayear andahalf-sinceshewasaconvent schoolgirlreally.

Thenunswereverypleasedtosee her,andshechattedawaytotheReverendMotherintheprimlittleconventparlour.

Mrs.Hesletwasabrightlittlesoul wholookedamerechild,her'acewas morefascinatingthanreallypretty, berlargegreyeyesandherlovelyred bobbedhairwereheronlyrealbeauty.

"Oh,ReverendMother,"sheexclaimed,"Ihadsuchalovelypresent yesterday!JustbecauseIhappened tosayI'dbeenadmiringsomegold colouredshoesinashopwindowmy husbandwentoffwithoneofminein hispocketforthesizeandboughtme apair.Iwouldbringmylovely goldshoesheretoshowyou,only MotherAnnJosephwouldturnme outifshesawsuchhighheels."

ReverendMotherlaughed,andreplied:

"Youhadcertainlybetternotbring highheeledshoesnearMotherAnn Joseph,June,orshemayforgetyou arenowgrownupandmarriedand sendyouhometochangethem.'

MotherAnnJosephhadinsistedon verylowheeledshoesaspartofthe conventschoolgirl'suniform,andwas verystrongonthesubject.

"AlmightyGodwouldhavemade ourfeetadifferentshapehadthey beenintendedtobebalancedonsticks ofwoodsomanyincheshigh-such follymightinjurethespineandthe sight,"andMotherAnnJosephwas quitedeterminedthatherpupils'eyes andspinesshouldbeprotected.

AfteryoungMrs.Heslethadtaken herdeparture,andReverendMother waswalkinginthegardenwiththe othernunsduringtherecreationhour, MotherAnnJosephsaid:

"ItwasnicetoseeourlittleJune oncemoreto-day."

'Yes,"repliedtheReverendMother, "Ihopeshewilloftencometoseeus. Althoughshschattedtomeaboutgold shoesandmotordrives,Ihadafeelingthatourdearlittleformerpupilis troubledaboutsomethingthatshe doesnotspeakof,andthatlikeso manyshemadehertalklightbecause herheartisheavy.Butshewilltell hertroublestoGod,andHewillhelp her."

II.

Tunehadhurriedbackfromtheconventtogetreadyforhermotordrive withDennis.

Shetooksuchalotoftroubleto makeherselflookverynice.She putonaveryprettybluefrock,her prettiesthatandherfurcoatwas readyforhertoslipondirectlythe

"CatholicFireside.")

motorcame.Shehadalsoputonher beautifulnewgoldshoes.Theheels weretoohighforwalking;whenshe triedtowalkinthehouseevenshe realisedthatMotherAnnJoseph'sobjectiontosuchafashionwasreally quitebrainy.

ButitwouldpleaseDennistosee herweartheshoeshehadgivenher, andoutmotoringtherewouldbeno walking.

ItwassoexactlylikeDennistolet ashopgirltellhimwhichshoesto have,andnevertonoticethoseever somanyincheshighheels,buthewas adeartogetthemanyhow.Later poorJunefoundherselfdressedup withnowheretogo,fornoDennis andnomotorcametofetchher.

June'sheartsankintoherhighheeledgoldshoes,assheknewDennis musthavebeenunabletofightthat onefailingofhisagain.Thatcruel thingthatbadsimplyterrifiedthegirl whohadbeensoquietlybroughtup inaconvent,whenshefirstdiscovereditattheendofanotherwisevery happyhoneymoon. AndbecauseshelovedDennisso muchsheconfidedinnoone.

MajorHeslet,D.S.O.,notonlyfailed toturnuptotakehisyoungwifeout forherjoyridethatafternoon,butat 11.30shewasstillsittingupwaiting forhimtocomein.Shesatinher prettydrawing-roombesideabright fire,andtriedtoread,butDennis' andherowntragedywastoovividand hurtinghertoomuchforhertogive hermindtoeitherastoryormore seriousreading.

Bitterexperienceofthelastfew monthshadtaughtherthatDennis wouldbesuretoaskforanotherdrink directlyhecamein,andifshewent tothedining-roomtofetchitforhim, shecouldmakeitasweakaspossible andputorangejuiceinittomakeit lookstrong.Soitwasbettertokeep upthedrawing-roomfireinsteadof lightingthegasoneinthediningMOM. HerloveforDennishadhelpedto teachherthefollyoftryingtoreason withadrunkenman.

Nowthatshefoundshecouldn't read,shewantedsomethingmonotonoustodo.Suddenlysheremembered thatthesilverhandleofherhusband'sridingwhiponarackinthe hallneededcleaning.Shefetchedit, togetherwithsomethingsforcleaning silver-andthesilverhandlesoonhad abeautifulshine.Asshewasrubbindupthehandleshenoticedthat thewhipwasaveryheavyone.

"ItisagoodthingDennisnever getsangrywhenhe'snothimself,"she reflected,"orI'dhavetohidethisin casehehitthedogwithit.Buthe neverdoesgetangry,notevenifheis verybad.itisoneofhisgood points."

ItwascharacteristicofJunethat sheneitherrealisednortookcredit forherowntact;thathadreallykept thepeaceontheseoccasions.

ThenJunewentupstairstofetch herrosary.Shecouldsayitbythe drawing-roomfire.Anhouragoshe hadtoldcook-theonlyservantwho sleptinthehouse-togotobed.June gotherrosary,andwasjustcoming downstairswithitinherhand,when shetrippedandslippeddownseveral stairs,andlandedwithmostofher weightonherleftshoulder.

Thehighheelsofhernewgoldshoes hadmadehertrip.. Thecookheardherfall,andran downtopickheryoungmistressup.

"Gracious,Mum,Ihopeyouaren't hurt,"exclaimedthecook.

"I'mallright,thanks,cook;no bonesbroken,"answeredJune,who hadscrambledtoherfeetbeforethe cookreachedher."Mybackandleft shouldergotabitknocked,that'sall.

"Itrippedoverbecauseofthehigh heelsofthesenewgoldshoes;Imust getsomeclevercobblertoputlower heelsonthem.I'llneverlearnto walkonsuchveryhighones.'

"My!Butshe'sapluckyone,"reflectedthecook,assheobeyedher mistressandwentbacktobed."It ismybeliefthatshe'smorehurtthan she'llownupto,andshe'llhavea blackandblueshoulderandbacktomorrow."

JustasJunehadfinishedsayingher rosarybythedrawing-roomfire,she heardthefront-doorbell.

MajorHeslethadalatch-key.but wasquiteincapableofeitherrememberingitorusingitjustthen.

Somegood-naturedfriendhad broughthimhome,andrungthebell forhim,andhadwaitedoutsidein hismotortillhesawthefrontdoor openandtheprodigalletin.

June'shusbandwasahuge,fairhaired,good-lookingman,quiteten yearshersenior,but,likemostpeo piewhohavefairhair,helooked youngerthanhereallywas.

AsJunelethimin,hegazedather inadazed.stupidway,andspeaking slowlyandthickly,said:

"Where'sJune,Iwanther-she's theverybestgirlintheworld,"confidentially,"muchtoogoodforme really."

"She'shere.I'mJune."

Helookedatheragain."ByJove! quitesureyouareJune?"

"Quitesure,"answeredJune.

"Funnything,mydeargirl,Ididn't recogniseyou,butthetroubleisthat Ipositivelymusthavesomethingto drink."

"I'llgetitforyou,"saidJune, promptly,asshecoaxedhimintothe drawing-rooth,andthenwenttofetch theinevitabledrink,sinceshefelt arefusalwoulddomoreharmthan consent.

Sheputsomuchorangejuiceinto thetinydropofwhisky,enoughto havemadeherhusbanduselanguage she'dneverheardin,herlifebefore, onthesubjectofhiswinemerchant. Only,asithappened,Dennisnever

gotthatextraordindrywhiskyand soda,forwhenshereturnedwithitsbp foundhimsoundasleepinabigarmchairinfrontofthefire.

Junethought,"That'sgood,thatwill makehimhimselfagain;butIcan't carryhimupstairs.I'llhavetoleave himhere."

Shequicklymadeupthefireso thatitwouldstayinallnight,and

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thenshefetchedsomerugsandput themroundhim.

"PoorDennis,"shethought,"he sayshisgrandfatherandhisgreatgrandfatherdidittoo,that'swhyitis sohardforhim. Isupposeunderthe circumstancesIshouldbethankfulhe askedformebeforeheaskedfora drinkto-night."

Thensheturnedofftheelectric lightandwentupstairstobed.She hadforgottentoputherhusband's ridingwhipwiththesilverhandle backonthehallrack,butleftitlying onthe'tablenearhim.June'shusbandnoticedhisridingwhiponthe tablebesidehimwhenhewokeup withasplittingheadachethenext morningandhewondered,"Thehorse hasbeenlameforthelasttwodays, whatinthedevilcouldIhavebeen doingwithit?"

HowevermuchDennis'headmight besplittingthemorningafter*he nightbefore,heneverforgottotell Junehewassorry.

Junewassittingbrushingandcombingherredbobbedhairinfrontofner dressingtablelooking-glasswhenbes 4usbandcameintoapologisethat morning.

"June,I'mawfullysorry.Iquite wishyou'dslangmebecauseitmakes afellowfeelsomuchworsewhenyou don't,and-"suddenlyhestormed. Junedidnotmoveorturnround,but shecouldseehisreflectioninthelooking-glassinfrontofher.Hisface hadturnedthecolourofacigarette ashandhisexpressionwasoneofhorror.

"Thedevil!June,itwasn'tthatIfoundadamnwhipbesidemethis morning,butIneverwassuchabrute astohityou,wasI?"

Junerealisedthathishorrifiedgaze wasfixedonherleftshoulder,from whichherloosesilkdressing-gownhad slipped-andsherememberedthather achingshoulderwasblackandblue fromherfallonthestairscausedby herhighheelsthenightbefore.

Hernimblebraintumbledtoher chanceatonce.

"Youneverdorememberanything thenextmorningafteranightlikelast night,doyou?"shesaid,stillwatching thereflectionofDennis'horrifiedface inthelooking-glassbeforeher,and keepingherheadturnedfromhim, andwithaswiftmovementshedrew hersilkdressing-gownmoreclosely roundher.coveringherbruisedshoulder.

Dennis'voicesoundedhuskyand strangeasheasked:

"June,didIhityoubecauseyru wouldn'tgivemeanymoreofthat confoundedwhisky?"

Juneneitherturnedhetheadnor spoke.

Dennisatoncetookhersilencefor assent.

"IknewIwasabeast-bata bounderisthelimit.Good'leavens, I'llneverforgivemyself."

ForthefirsttimeMutingtheinterview,Juneturnedherfacetowards herhusband.

"IdowishIcouldhelpyou,Dennis." Hestoopedandkisse'lthehemof herdressing-down.

"Asyou,littlesaint,arenotgoing toslangme,I'mgoingtothenearest priesttoconfessionatonce,"hesaid.

Andafewmomentslatertheprodigalhadleftthehouse,andwasmakinghiswaytotheneatestCatholic church. Winesaidalltheprayersshecould tinkofforathanksgiving.

"Dennishasalwaystoldmehewas sorryafter.butthisisthefirsttime sinceweweremarriedhehassaidhe'd gotoconfession.SomedayIcan tellhimthetruth.Icouldn'thelp him-butGodwill,"shethought.

Thenshebegantowonderif,even inadesperatecase,pretendingwasas badasanuntruth,andshemade hastetogetdressedandgotoconfessionherself.

SeveralmonthslaterJunewentonce moretovisitheroldfriends,thenuns.

"Iamsopleasedtoseeyoulooking soveryhappy,June,"saidtheReverendMother.

"Yes,ReverendMother,Iamvery happy.PleasegivemylovetoMother AnnJoseph.andtellherthoughT seldomwearthem,highheelshelped tobringmyhappiness."

Charity

OldMud,McGrathconsideredhimself deep Inlovefraternal,drivinghomefrom Mass, Hiswifeanddaughtersungbeside him,till OntheroadoldThadeMalonethey chancedtopass.

ThesermonwasonCharity,andMart Hadneitherlovenorlikingforold Thade, Who-whenachanceofanykindhe gotMurt'senmitywithinterestrepaid.

"Thesermondidn'tdooldThademuch goods"

Murtwhisperedtohiswife."You sawtheway Hesquaredhimselfbeforeheletus pass, Asifhewantedfightthisblessed day."

"No,then,"saidPeg,"Ithoughthe steppedaside Civilenough,whenwewerecoming near."

"Hegotoutofthewayallright,"said Murt; Though'twasn'tthroughcivility,but fear.

"Forifheputmetoit,wellheknew, I'dsweephimofftheroadatany cost."

"Ifthat'sthewav'tiswithyou,Murt," saidPeg, "It'sonyourselfthesermonhas beenlost."

"That'sallyouknow,"saidMurt."I canbetold Thewayhetalksaboutmehereand there: But,faith,hecan'tcomplain:Isend himback Asmuchashegivesme,andsome tospare."

"Ye'rewellemployed,"saidPeg:'and they,whohelp Tokeepyeatit,areasmuchto blame.

Yestartthefire,andthey-lest 'twouldn'tburn

Youbothenough-keepblowingup theflame.

"Don'tmindthem,Murt.Thinkhow unitedonce YourselfandThadewere.Yewere allinall.

Inbusyseasons,andwhenhelpwas

Yeeachwereattheother'sbeck andcall.

"Ye,eachinturn,themorning'smilk supply Broughttothecreamery.Together ye Wenttothefair,andeachtheother helped Tobuyorsellasye-hadbusiness there."

"Faith,soweused,"saidMurt,"and used,besides, Beforeweleftforhome,gotakea drop;

And'twouldbewellforbothofusif we -Thedrinkwascheaperthenknewwhentostop.

"AndIrememberwellonedaywhenI Lostsightofhim,and,asIstrayed about, Icameuponafight,andwhenIsaw Somefriendsinit,Ijoinedthem withashout.

"Begor'Thadeshowedhimselfaman thatday. ButforhimI'dbekilled.Hecarriesyet

Uponhisbrowthemarkofthefoul stroke ThatI,ifhehadnotrushedin, wouldget.

"Iwonder,ifaskedhimtositup Foroldtime'ssake,whatanswer wouldIget."

"Pullup,"saidPeg,"we'lltryhim anyhow: Whenonedoesright,he'llhaveno causetofret."

Theyhalted,anderelongobserved oldThade -Thesermonrunninginhisheadadvance; Andfeltateaseasonthemheoestowed, Whennear,akeenbutnotunfriendlyglance.

Murtbroketheice."Goodmorrow, Thade,"saidhe; "Thedayiswarm,maybeyou'd haveaseat.

IwasjusttellingPeghereoftheday InDoolinwhenourpartycleared thestreet."-

"Andhowyougotthatmark,"said Peg"ThankGod, Mennowhavebettersense.Situp here,Thade, AndBid,"saidshe,"pushinalittle bit", RutBidhadampleroomalready made.

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ConcerningManyThings

JUSTBECAUSEYOU'REIRISH.

Justbecauseyou'reIrish, Thatonestrongclaimalone Canwinmysteadfastfriendship, Andkeepitforyourown.

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Perchancedream-hauntedDonegalWhereroyalAileachtowers, OrDublinstreetsorWicklowglens Haveseenyourchildhood'shours. Itmattersnot,theIrishblood

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Justbecauseyou'reIrish

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Butjustbecauseyou'reIrish, Withferventheartandtrue, I'llraisebeforeGod'saltar Mywarmestprayersforyou.

Andjustbecauseyou'reIrish

I'dhaveyoustraightandclean, Guarding,clear-eyed,withstandards high ThehonouroftheGreen.

Butshouldyoufail,withbitterfaults, Thatshameandstingussore, Justbecauseyou'reIrish. Ishallnotconthemo'er.

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Stronginthe.prideofIrishblood, WhileGodgiveslifetome, strive.,andpray,andworkforyou, WhereverImaybe. -AliceGuerinCrist,inthe"Catholic Advocate."

ProgressofItaly. Thegrowingpowerandprestigeof theItaliannationto-dayisattributed toherremarkablebirth-rateincrease.

Intheperiodfrom1922to1927,theexcessofbirthsoverdeathsamounted tothehugetotalof3.250,0011. 1he populationofItalyisnowwellover the41.000,000mark,recordedin1927

illwillmanifestedtowardstheHoly See.Nowonderthesediscreditedand inefficientswapperswerethrustoutof power,andultimatelyoutofthecountry.Theyhadkepttheirnationin aninferiorandsubservientcondition forfiftyyears,andnowthatthesame countryisemergingasagreatpower, -theirenvyseekstoabridgeitshopes andtoclouditsglory.Theywere neitherpatriotsnorpoliticians.Jest mereputterers.

TheBeggars'MassinParis.

Beggars'Massis(saysthe"IrishCatholic")atouchinglyfamiliarinstitutioninParis.Itbringstogether everySundaymorningtheoutcasts andthedisinheritedofParisinthe cryptofthegreatwhitemarble churchoftheSacreCaeur,highontop ofMontmartrehill.Hundredsofthem, shiveringintheirrags,rundownatthe heel,outatthetoe,sometimeshatless. trudgeupthesteepclimbforthe o'clockservice.Theywalkbowed withage,disease,sorrow,ordespair, butwhentheyenterthechurchthey lifttheirheads.Theyarevisibly straighterastheysitonthewooden bencheswithoutbacks.Fortheyare intheirownplace.Thereisnoworld, prosperousorcontemptuous,towatch them.AndMassissaidtothemby CanonFlaoshimself,chiefdignitaryof thechurch,memberoftheBishops' Council.Familiarhymnsaresung, andthereareoftenweteyesasrecollectionsofbettertimesarestirred t)vividness.Andafterwards,onweek days,thosewhogotoBeggars'Mass maygotoLayOffice,wherethemen arehelpedtofindwork.Theymust haveclothesforonething,because inFranceonemustbedecentlyclad whenapplyingforajob,however lowly.Astheyleaveeachgets25 centimes,or1cent,andacardgood forabigpieceofbread.OnanimportantChurchfetedayeachofthe beggarsgetsa5-francnote(20cents).

Consideringthatin1700Itav'stotal populationwas16,000,000andbut slightlyover18,000,000in1800,thisis aremarkableincrease.In1900itwas 32,500,000.anincreaseof14,500,000in acentury.Inthepast28yearsit hasjumpedbyover9,000,000.Now, theItaliantownsandcitiesarevy;ng withoneanothertoseewhichhasthe mostbabiesborneachmonthad year.InRomealone,thereareover 3,000.babiesborneverymonth,in Naples2,500,andinMilan2,000.The increaseinthenumberofItalians livingabroadisalsoremarkable.Now, however,owingtotheemigration rulesandrestrictionsimposedby11 Ducetokeepthepeopleathome,this increaseabroadwillbelessrapid.On theotherhand,Italy'spopulationat homewillnowincreaseveryrapidly.

"JustMerePutterers."

CanonFlaussays:"Ibelievethatin thisgreatParis,,wherethesepoorcreaturesfindonlyhostileisolation,this sacredSundayvisit,thisrevivalofold remembrances,stirstheirobscuresouls. Ifthereremainsasparkunderthe ashes,itmaybefannedtoflame. Manytherearewhoowetotheircomingherethestraighteningofabroken life."

AlpiniCheerthePope.

Pity,notwhollyunmixedwithcontempt,saysthe"NewWorld,"greeted thethreatoftheformerItalianPremier,Netti,torevealthetermsoffered bythePapalSecretaryofStatein 1919.Nowcomesacolleaguewho statesthat,unlesshisformerchiefpublishesthedealings,inwhichbetter termswereofferedtotheItalianG)vernmenttenyearsago,hewillreveal thecontentshimself.These-two;mi. dentsaresosuggestiveofthediscredit edparliamentarianofItalythat nothingbettercouldhavehappened asacap-stoneofthepresentedificeof goodwillbetweenItalyandtheHoly See.Thesamedexterityofconviction,thesameeaseofswappingpromises,theoleaginousdodgingofsc. sponsibility,areevidencesagainofthe oldpoliticalblackmailgame.The moraloftherevelation,iftherebea moral,isthattheHolySeealways wishedtocometosometermstolive inpeaceandharmonywiththosemho haddoneaninjusticetoit.Butsettlementwouldnothavebeenconductivetopoliticalagitation.Anti-clercalismwastoovaluableanassetin politicstobegivenup.Evena whole-heartedhatreddidnotexistto justifyaconditionthatrentItaly intwo.Theoldparliamentarians wereinternationalistsintheworst senseoftheword.Theykeptaneve tothenorthandgladlycapitalisedany

Vladivostock,whois82,andtwoCatholicpriests,whostillremaininMoscow,werearrestedwithouttrialor pretext.FourteenCatholiopriests werearrestedinBodoliaduringMarch. Moreover,thesamethingishappening alloverRussia.Thesenewvictims ofBolshevikpersecutionjointheir innumerablebrotherswhosufferin horribleBolshevikprisons,suchas Mgr.Sloshan,BishopofBoguslav, andmanypriestswhohavebeendeportedtoSolovetskyIslands,where conditionsaresobadthatnobodycan live.PiusFranciscanandDominicanSistersandthousandsoforthodox priestsarereceivingthesametreatment.TheHolySeeisofferingprayersforthelatterasiftheywareCatholics."

CardinalCriticisesEinstein.

"Theoutcomeofhisdoubtisbefoggedspeculationabouttimeandspace, whichactsasacloakbeneathwhich liestheghastlyapparitionofatheism."

ThisdeclarationofCardinalO'Connell ontheeffectofthetheoriesbfProf. AlbertEinstein,thescientist,onthe student,wasmaderecently,saysthe Bostoncorrespondentofthe"New YordHerald"(Parisedition).Car.' dinalO'Connellissuedhisassaultinan addressbeforetheNewEnglandProvinceofCatholicClubsofAmerica.To himEinstein'swork"seemsnothing shortofanattempttomuddythe waters,sothat,withoutperceiving theirdrift,innocentstudents..reled awayintoarealmofspeculative thought,thesolebasisofwhich,so farasIcansee,istoproduceuniversal doubtaboutGodandHiscreation."

MissionFieldsExtended.

Witharecordof78newecclesiastical divisionscreatedinthemissionworld betweenMarch,1922,andMarch,1929 (states"Fides"Service),Romanauthoritiesnowconfessthatthelimit hasalmostbeenreacheduntilnew forcescanbebroughtintoaction. Aftersevenyearsofthepontificateof PopePiusXI.,thereisonenewterritoryinAsia,Africa,andOceaniafor everyfouroldones.Neverbeforein historyhassucharapidadvancebeen made.Underthejurisdictionofthe SacredCongregationofPropaganda

Fide,therearenow435ecclesiastical divisionsinsteadofthe357ofseven yearsago.Morethan60ofthesein EuropeandAustraliaarenot;trictly missionary,andlikewisethestaffsof certain-ofthoseinSouthAfricaare abletooccupythemselvessolelywith Europeansettlers.Henceto-daythe missionworldproperlyspeakingis dividedintoapproximately360acres inplaceofabare28(1ofsevenyears ago.Theincreaseisuneandahalf timesthetotalecclesiasticaldivisions intheBritishIsles,whichnumber51. Onereasonfortheheavyadvanceis foundinthedeterminationoftheauthoritiesthrcfughPropagandatodivide intomoremanageableunitsasmany aspbssibleofthevastterritories countingmillionsofinhabitantscon. fide(1toindividualmissionarybishops. -----

BacktotheFaith.

ThedeathofMarshalFochnasalreadybeenthecauseofatleastone conversion.-Thefamouspreacher, FatherLhande,S.J.,whowasthe Marshal'sconfessorandalsobroadcastseverySundayasermon,hasreceivedfromoneofhisunknownhearersalettercontainingthefollowing& message:"Ihadformerlybeena' practisingChristian,buthadgivenup myreligion.Whatyousaidcfthe pietyoftheMarshaltouchedmeand ledmetoreflectandtoreturntothe Sacraments.Ithankyouforhaving causedthis,andIauthoriseyouto makethefactknownifyouthinkit willbeusefultoothers."Father Lhande'ssermonhadbeendevotedto thelifeofMarshalFoch,andatthe closethepreacherinvitedallhisunknownhearerstokneelandsaywith hima"DeProfundis."Thusfromall partsofFranceprayerswentupina touchingunityforthesoulofthe Marshal.

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About25,000ex-soldiersofItalian AlpineregimentsgatheredinRome recently,andpaidhomagetotheKing Pope,andSignorMussolini.After MassatSt.Peter'stheylinedupin St.Peter'sSquarefacingthePope's privateapartments.ThePopestood atawindowfortenminutesvisiblyenjoyingthepicturesquespectaclepresentedbythecrowdbelow,allof whomwerewavinghatsandhandkerchiefs,andboththeItalianTricolour andthePapalflags.ThePopeblessedthecrowdthreetimesandthen withdrewwavinghishat.Theex. AlpiniststhenmarchedtotheQuirinal Square,wheretheygaverousingcheers fortheKingandQueenandCrown Prince.Adelegationpresentedthe QueenintheThroneRoomwithabasketofrosesandcarnations.TheexsoldiersthenmarchedtotheColiseum wheretheywereaddressedbySignor Mussolini,whostoodonthespotwhere theseatoftheRomanEmperorsformerlystood."Weproud,"hesaid,"of whatyouaccomplishedduringthe war.Rememberyour-fallencomradesandrelatetoyourchildrenthe deedsinwhichyouwereactors.Love yourmountainsanddon'tbeallured bythefascinationofcriticswheremen liveinnarrowrooms,withoutair. Havemanychildren,foritwouldbea saddayforthenationiftheAlpine raceweretodecayordie."Theexsoldiersrepliedvociferously:"Yes,we will,yousettingtheexample."By thesewordstheyreferredtothenews inthemorningpapersalludingtothe Premier'sfamily.

VaticanandRussia. The"OsservatoreRomano,"the Vaticanjournal,says:"ItwouldcertainlybedesirablethattheSoviet shouldrenouncethereligiouspersecutionwhichhasbeenragingtherefor tenyearsagainstreligiousthought, andprincipallyagainstChristianlife. "Sofartherearenosignsofreligious pacification.Indeed,at-tastertime, Mgr.Slivowski,CatholicBishopof

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ThetravellerbyrailfromRometo 'Naplespassesaboutmidwayamountainrisingabruptlyfromtheplain, crownedbyablockofmassivebuildingsthatstandoutagainstthesky- line.ThemountainisMonteCassino,andthebuildingsareSt.Mutedict'sMonastery,thatiskeepingthis yearits14th.centenary.

ThereisonlyonefixeddateofSt, Benedict'slife,thevisitoftheGothic KingTotilaatMonteCassinoin542. Buthislife-spanwasroughlyabout 480-550,almosttallyingwiththeperiod ofGothicdominationinItaly.His withdrawalfromRometothecaveat Subiacomaybefixedabout500;and, if529bebutaconventionaldatefor themigrationfromSubiacotoMonte AlCassino,itmaybesaidthatMonte Cassinocertainlywasfoundedinsome yearroundthatdate,and529isas likelyayearasanother.

ItwasatSubiacothatSt.Benedict beganhismonasticlife,anditwas thereheestablithedhisfirstmonastery;sothatSubiacowasthecradleof theinstitute.ButitwasatMonte Cassinothathedevelopedhisfully maturedideaofagreatcommunityof manymonks,andwrotehisRulefor thegovernmentandguidanceofsuch acommunity,thusinauguratingBenedictinelife.AndsoMonteCassino haseversincebeentheHolyMountainoftheBenedictines,thecentre ofBenedictinelifeandspirit,thewellspringwhenceflowedoverEurope streamsofreligion,civilisation,and culture.

YethadSt.Benedictnothought ofallthis.AllthesesogreatlyextolledworksoftheBenedictinesfor theworldandforhumanityarebut byproducts.St.Benedicthadno thoughtofpreparingorequippinghis monksforanyspecialpurposes;his concernwasonlyforanyspecialpurposes;hisconcernwasonlywithreligion,buthismonksshouldbegood men,servingGodbylivingtogether incommunityaccordingtorule,sanctifyingthemselvesbyadailyroundof duties,madeupofprayerandworship incommon,ofwork,andofreligious reading.Andsohecalledhismonastery"AschoolofGod'sservice.'If menaregood,theywilldogood;and itmaybelefttoGodtousethemfor Hispurposes.Thisisthekeyof Benedictinehistory.

ItistimetoturntoMonteCassino anditsfatesandfortunes. OfSt. Benedictsmonasteryonepartsurvives,amassivetower,arelicofthe citadeloverlookingtheoldRoman townofCassinumatthefootofthe mountain.Some40yearsafterthe. Saint'sdeaththemonasterywaspillagedandburnedbytheLombards, thecommunityfleeingtoRomeand beingestablishedinamonasteryby theLateranBasilica.Thiscomingto Romewas,asthingsturnedout,the decisiveeventforthefutureofthe Benedictines,bringingthemintothe greatcurrentofecclesiasticalandpoliticallife,undertheeyeofthePopes, especiallyofSt.GregorytheGreat, whosepracticalRomanmindcouldaP11111ciatethepossibilitiesoftheRule hecharacterisedas"conspicuousfor discretion";heitwaswholaunchedthe Benedictinesontheirfirstgreatwork fortheworld,theapostolateofthe Teutonicnations.MonteCassinoitselflaydesertforoveracentury,until in717arestorationwasmade,in whichtheEnglishmonkSt.Willibald tookaleadingpart.Again,towards thecloseoftheninthcentury,itwas oncemoregivenuptopillage,this timeatthehandsoftheSaracens,and themonkshadtoleavefornearhalf acentury.

AgeofSplendour. Onitsrestorationabout950the abbeyenteredonitsgoldenageasone ofthegreatreligiousandculturalcentresofWesternEurope.Itreached itszenithofsplendourandinfluence duringtheabbacyofDesiderius,105887.oneoftheforemostfigures,asthe

Pope'sright-handman,intheHildebrandinestruggleforthefreedomand thepurityoftheChurch;hewasHildebrand'ssuccessorinthePapalchair, butoccupiedithardlyforayear.He rebuiltMonteCassino,churchand monastery,onamagnificentscale,decoratingitwiththefinestartisticwork ofthetime.Hegottogetheracorn munityof200monks,conspicuouskit religiousspiritandmonasticobserv. ance.Heformedaschoolofscribes andilluminatorsthatbecamefamous throughoutEurope,sothattheCassinesescriptisoneoftheschoolsofmedievalwriting,thejoyofpaleaographers.MonteCassino'sheydaylasted twocenturies.Towardstheendof the13th.anothergreatabbotarose, Bernard,whocarriedonthetraditions ofDesiderius,promotingthereligious andmaterialwell-beingoftheabbey andtakingpartintheecclesiastical politicsofthetimeasambassadorof Popesandkings.

Itisofthenatureofhumaninstitutionsthatsuchhighlevelscannotbe maintained;andsothegloriesof MonteCassinowanedandtheabbey fellfromitshighestate.Italways helditshistoricplaceasoneofthe greathousesoftheBenedictines;and inthe15th.centuryitbecamethecentreandheadofareformamongthe BenedictinemonasteriesofItaly.In 1866,ontheannexationofNaplesby thePiedmontese,itwassuppressedby theItalianGovernmentincommon withallotherreligioushouses.Itis pleasingtoknowthatitscontinuance asaBenedictinecommunitywasdue tothepersonalinterventionwiththe ItalianGovernmentofMr.Gladstone andanumberofEnglishscholarsand publicmen,whoremonstratedonthe obloquyUnitedItalywouldincurdid itdestroythehousethatheldsogreat aplaceinthehistoryofcivilisation.

Croft--Horrigan

Onthe29th.ofApril,thebeautiful churchoftheRedemptoristMonastery,NorthPerth,wasthesceneof averyprettywedding,thecontracting partiesbeingMissDorisHorrigan (wellknowninmusicalcircles),only daughterofMr.andMrs.M.Horrigan,of7Leake-street,NorthPerth, andMr.PalmerstonCroft,secondson ofMr.andMrs.W.Croft,ofVincentstreet,NorthPerth.Thealtarwas richlydecoratedwithwhiteflowers andpalms.Withinthesanctuary twopriedieusdrapedwitholdgold plushwereplacedforthebrideand bridegroom.Themarriageceremony was Rev.performedbytheRector,theVery FatherHannigan,C.SS.R.,assistedbytheRev.FatherShannon, C.SS,R.,theformeralsocelebrating NuptialMass.Notwithstandingthe earlyhour,thechurchwasthrongedwithrelativesandfriends,showingthe popularityofboth.Theopening barsoftheBridalMarch(Lohengren) announcedthebride'sarrival,and queenlyshelookedasshewalkedup theaisleonthearmofherfather, wearingalovelycreationofivory georgette,embroideredinsilver,over ivorysatin,andtrainofchenillegeorgette,linedwiththefaintestpink georgette.Ahandsome'embroidered tulleveil,caughtateithersideofthe facewithorangeblossomsandspray oforangeblossomsatthewaist.She carriedashowerbouquetofroses,carnationsandmaidenhairfern,Her cousin,littleShirleyGibson,whoacted astrain-bearer,lookedsweetinpale pinkchiffon,withaseriesoffrillsfinishedwithpinkrosebuds,andcarried abasketofpinktuberroses.The bridewasattendedbytwobridesmaids,MissMerciadeMamiel(cousin), inpalelemongeorgetteoverlemon silk,andMissLiffyCroft(sisterofthe bridegroom),inpalemauvegeorgette overmauvesilk.Eachworehatsen suite.Rothcarriedbouquetsofcream andpinkroses.Thebrigegroom'sgifttothebridesmaidsweregoldwristlet watchesinscribed,andtothetrainbeareragoldfloralbrooch.Mr, FrankHorrigansupportedthegroomas bestman,andMr.AllenScahillwas

groomsman.Mrs.F.McAdampresidedattheorgan.Thechoirsangthe Massthrough,andduringtheOffertoryMr.DavidLylesangGounod's "AveMaria"withviolinobligata. Aftertheceremonytheguestsadjournedtotheresidenceofthebride's parents,wherethereceptionwasheld. Mrs.Horriganreceivedinadressof fig-colouredmorocainrelievedwitha vestofcreamlaceand.blackfelthat. Theweddingbreakfastwasheldina marqueeonthelawn,thetablesbeing tastefullydecoratedwithaprofusion ofroses.Thecustomarytoastswere honoured.TheVeryRev.Fathet Hanniganspokeimpressivelyofthe brideandbridegroom'sunassuming mannerandlongassociationwithand devotiontotheMonasteryChoir, wheretheyhadevergivenallthatwas bestoftheirvocalandinstrumental talent.LaterMr.andMrs.Croftleft bymotorforashortholidayinthe South-West,thebridewearingadress oftomatoredmorocainwithfoxfurs (giftofthebridegroom),andblack Bankokhat.Manyusefulandcostly presentswerereceived,alsocheques fromparentsandrelatives.

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