The Record Newspaper 22 June 1929

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BoxCalfDerbyBoots19/11

R.2105.-Men'sStrongBoxCalfDerby'BOOTS,with solidleatherdouble-soles,leatherlined,toe-capor plaintoe;19/11.

Sharwood'sShoes 35/-

R.2106.-"Sharwood's"High-gradeSHOES,formen, inblackorbrowncalf,OxfordShoes,smartmediumor squaretoe,inhalfsize;35/-.

BestQualityBoots- 351R.21f/7.-Men'sBestQualityBOOTS,inblackortan calf,Derbystyle,leatherlined,withstoutweltedsoles; 35/-.

RubberKneeBoots-17/11

R.2108.-Men'sRubberKNEEBOOTS,the'Dunlop" reliablequality;17/11. E

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TheSacredHeartChurch,Highgate, wasthesceneofaveryprettywedding onApril2,whenAlma,fourthdaughterofMr.andMrs.J.E.Hardwick,of b'olgart,andFrank,onlysonofMrs. Pitman,NorthPerth,andthelateMr. A.H.Pitman,Kalgoorlie,wereunited inthebondsofHolyMatrimony.The ceremonywasperformedbytheRev. FatherCrowley,followedbyaNuptial Mass.TothestrainsoftheWedding March(playedbyMissGertieHard wick),thebrideenteredthechurches-

cortedbyherfather,whogaveher away.Thebrideworeaprettygown ofivorygeorgette,trimmedwithbeads andrhinestones,andworethecustomarywreathandveil,andcarrieda'xiuquetofrosesandmaidenhairfern.She wasattendedbythreebridesmaids, MissEttaHardwick(sisterofbride), andMissesPeggyandAimeePitman (sisterofthebridegroom).Theywere attractivelyfrockedinwhitegeorgette,prettilydraped,andworewhite crinolinehats,withbrilliantdagger.

Theycarriedposiesofshadedgoldand pinkroses.Thedutiesofbestman wascarriedoutbyMr.KenWatson (cousinofthebridegroom),assistedby Mr.HaroldHumphriesandMr.Jack

Hardwick(brotherofthebride)as groomsmen.Areceptionwasheldat theA.O.F.Hall,wheretheguestswere receivedbythebride'smother,who wasattiredinblacksatinwithfawn trimmingsandhattomatch.Mrs. Pitman(motherofthebridegroom) woreahandsomefrockofflameccepe dechene,withhattotone.Theusual toastswerehonouredbytheRev. FatherCrowley,Hon.Mr.Millington, andothers.Numerouscongratulatory telegramswerereceived,andmany beautifulandvaluablepresents.pun in4theafternoonthehappycoupleleft bycarfortheSouth-West,thebride travellinginatailoredcostumewith smartvelourhat.

DOYOUWANTTOSETTER YOURSELF?

Getintothemotorbusiness;them aregreaterprospectsherethanit anyotherwalkoflife.

Weteachallbranchesofthe`rare 'ridqualifyyoutoholdapositionu) mygarage.

Weassiststudentstogetposit; Specialrailwayconcessionsfor dentsattendingourschool.

PERTHMOTORSCHOOLOP INSTRUCTION.

11111111111111111,1111111111111111111I11111111111,1111Mplilirrillillelat JosephEdwards (LateManagingClerktoMessrs. LevanandWalsh).

LAND,ESTATE,&GENERAL COMMISSIONAGENT.

AGENTFORABSENTEES. MORTGAGESARRANGED. PADBURYBUILDINGS(Wel-I lington-streetend),FORREST3 PLACE,PERTH.

HANNAN-STRUT,YAL000RLI11. PIARITANA-STREET. Tel.438.

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3.ThePresidentoftheFiat,SenatoreGiovanniAgnelli,givesthePopea fewexplanationsconcerningtheengineofthe525. 4.ThePopetriesthecar,startingfr)mtheCourtofSt.Damasusforhis usualtouroftheVaticangrounds:thecarisstillbeingdrivenbySig. VelicoNazzaro;hehasathissideHisHoliness'chauffeur,Sig.Politi.
RegalPhotographers. NOTENEWADDRESS: TRINITYBUILDINGS,HAYSTREET(Centre) (TakeLiftfromTrinityArcade). FORHIGHSTANDARDPORTRAITURE. NIGHTORDAYWEDDINGSASPECIALITY. MakeYourAppointment. 'Phone:B3861. iwwwwwweenweedwminviedweviwww.w.we Perth'sLeading ehn's1.1d. Butchers ONLYADDRESS:116BARRACK-1'2RMPISTIL PorkSpecialistsandManufacturersofTableDdieados. Cleanliness,CivilityandAttentionaSpeciality. 'PhoneB2286. PromptAttentiontoCountryCustomers.A.WWWWWWWWWWWW.WWWW CoganBros.announcethe openingupoftheNew WinterSuitings-clothsof choicequality,selectedfrom thebestEnglishsourcesof supply-materialsabovethe commonplace,andastaffof tailors,goodtradesmen,who willgiveyouoftheirbest. TAILORSANDMERCERS. HAYSTREET. WheretheGoodHatsAre.

GOLD

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Notallthepaydirtuponwhichmenhavedevelopedfortuneshavebeen"loded"withgold. Moremoneyhasbeenmadeontheturningoverofrealestateinvestmentsthaneverwasmade inthetakingofgoldfromoreland.

Itistheadventurousspiritthatmakesmenseekfortunesin-Dining,butitistheconservativeinvestorswhoprefertoputtheir destinyincommunityadvancement,andgroverichinthesure,naturalincreaseoflandvaluesbasedonsoundprospects, commercialandresidentialtrend.

Itisathousandpitiestowitnessthepassingonebyoneofthesefine oldEstates-tangibleremindersofthespaciousColonialdays;butwe arecertainthatHurlingham'sformerownerswillderivesomeconsolation intheknowledgethatalthoughtheironcecherishedpossessionisyield- ingtothemarchofprogress,sympathetichandsarestrivingtopreserve thebeautiesofitspleasantacres,andtransformthemintoanexclusive residentialcommunity.

Asaperfectsettingforfirst-classhomes,Hurlinghamiswithouta competitorinPerth,aswefeelsureyouwillagreewhenyouhaveseen it.ItadjoinstheSwanRiverandPerthPolqGrounds.Yetin spiteofitsuniqueattractionsweareabletosellatpriceswhichwillbe recognisedbythoseversedinRealEstateasexceptionallysoundvalue.

Whilewedonotdesiretoselltospeculators,butprefertodealwith peoplewhowillbuildinthenearfuture,thusassistingusinthedevelop- ment,yetweventuretopredictthatasresidencebyresidenceiserected, sowillpricessteadilyadvance,untiltheyhavereachedalevelthatwill beindeedsurprising.AsaparallelletusquoteMt.Lawley;whenthis sub-divisionwasplacedonthemarket,landcouldbepurchasedforone quarterofthepricethatisbeingsecuredD-day.Otherinstancesof hugeincreasescanbeseeninNedlands,Claremont,VictoriaParkandin everysuburbofPerth.

GoandinspectPerth'sbestsuburbs,thenseeHurlingham,Wefeel surethattheconclusionarrivedatwillbethatHurlinghamwillbeas good,ifnotbetter,thananyothersuburbinPerth.

Hurlinghamisentirelydifferentfromanypreviousschemeoforganis- edsuburbandevelopmentinPerth.Manyhoursofpainstakingwork wereabsorbedintheperfectionofthesubdivisionaldesign.Afterin- numerableadjustmentstoroadalignmentsandallotmentboundaries,to ensurethebestpossibleadvantagebeingtakenofcontours,naturalfea- tures,andsurpassinglylovelyviews,thissurveywasdecidedupon.Itis only1fmilesfromthePerthTownHall.

Perhapsyouarethinkingofbuildingthehomeofyourheart'sde- sire-acharmingplace,costingonethousandpoundsormore,withall thedelightfulfeaturescharacteristicofthehomeofto-day;andyou dreamofanidealsetting-abeautifillroomysite,withsomepicturesque INTEREST.'

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surroundings,andpleasingviews,spaceforatenniscourt,andagarden ofsheerdelight,andlastly-butmostimportantofall-inalocalityen- joyingabsoluteimmunityfromtheencroachmentofinferiorbuildings. ThenchooseMurlingham.

ConscientiouAlyaimingatahigheraestheticstandardofsuburbande- velopment,wehavetakeninfinitetroubleinthecreationofaself-con- tainedresidentialcommunitiesinwhi tionalbeautyofenviron- mentwillencourageallthatisbest carchitectureandgarden design.TheCompanyhasalready ntheexpenditureofhun- dredsofpoundsfortheconstructionbfroads.:andtheinstallationof conveniences,andthefuturedevelopment-ofBurlinghamwillbecontrol- ledbythecomprehensiveanddirefullyqrsideredbuildingrestrictions.

PROTECTIVEBITILDINGrItESTRICTION8

FortheBenefitofHurlinghamHome-Builders.

ToensurethedevelopmentofBurlinghamasafirst-classresidential community,andasaprecautionagainsttheerectionofinferiororunsuit- abledwellings,everyallotmentwillbesoldsubjecttorigidbuilding Conditions.Theymaybesummarisedasfollows:-

(1)OnlyOne"Wowperallotment,isciastheblocksareofgenerous dimensionsthiswillensureplentyofspacebetweenhouses.

(2)MinimumContractPriceforthehouse,3300.

(3)NoGalvanisedIrontobeusedforroofs,outbuildings,fences,or gates.Excellentmaterialasitisinitsown'Articularsphere,it hasnoplaceinsuchbeautifulsurroundings,wherethecharmof -tileorslatewillshowtosuchadvantage'midstthetrees.

(4)BuildingAlignmenttobeobserved.Nohousetobebuiltnearer than30feetfromthefrontofanallotment.Thisispurelyaco- operativeprecaution,sothateveryhousemayenjoythe'utmost benefitofview,outlook,anditsneighbours'gardens. Theseare.webelieve,themostcomprehensiveandcarefullyoansidere.d, buildingconditionsyetusedinWesternAustralia.Wefeelsurethatnot onlywilltheymeetwiththeunqualifiedapprovaloffutureHurlingham home-builders,butthattheywillalsoinspireabsoluteconfidenceinHur- lingham'sdevelopmentasanidealsuburbalongsound,practicallines, andinthemaintenanceofitspropertyvalues.

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RechabiteCoffeePalace

OwingtoexpirationofbassinMurray-street,ourbusinessisstill carriedonatRechabiteCoffeePalace,Wellington-street,oppositeCentralRailwayStation.Lettersandtelegramspromptlyattended.Hot andcoldwaterbaths.Civilityandattention.

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Catered For.UnderOwner'sPersonalSupervision. M.M.MULCAHY,Proprietress. t Messio%".W.W.NIV61.1.1516WANI (LATECENTRALANDSHAMROCKHOTELS,PERTH).

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CompletelyRebuiltandRefurnished WithEveryModernConvenience. W.J.BORWICK,Proprietor. Tel.FM725.

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DoesEvolutionAlterBelief?

DeanIngeStatestheCaseinthe Negative.

"IseenothinginthebeliefinEvolutionwhichconflictswiththebelief inCreation,thoughitmaybethat,as evenSt.Augustinesuggests,theworld wasnotcreatedatanypointoftime, butreflectsinitseverlastingnessthe eternityofitsMakes,"saidDeanInge attheChurchCongress,reportsthe "ChurchofEnglandNewspaper."

"Iamnottroubledtofindthatsciencewillhavenothingtosaytounendingtemporalprogress,forthisis nodoctrineofChristianity.Ivalue alltheproofsofDivineimmanence whichareaccumulatinguponus,becausetheyinnoway.contradict,belief intranscendence.

"Iaminnowaydisturbedbythe plainevidencesofman'slowlyorigin, sinceweallknowthatevery,human individualbeganwithmicroscopic germsmuchlowerinthescalethanany mammal.Andlastly,ifsciencehas failedtoconstruetaperfectlyclosed system;if,asEmersonsays,'Thereis acrackinallthatGodhasmade': maynotthisbeanindicationthat timeandspacearenotultimaterealities,andthatthisiswhynoperfectly coherentsystemcanbebasedupon them?

"Iwishtolaygreatstressonthis lastpoint.Evolutionhasitsplace onlyintime;itbelongstotheworld ofbecoming.But,asSt.Paulsays, thethingsthatareseenaretemporal, thethingsthatarenotseenareeternal.Evenif,asthemostmodernastronomerspredict,theverymaterials ofwhich.ourglobeiscompactedwill atlastbedissolved,weknowthatwe haveahousenotmadewithhands, eternalintheheavens.

"NotonlyisGodabovetheevolu,tionaryprocesi;wealsohaveafooting inthateternalworld,ofwhichweare citizens.

"Andso.whateversomeofmyphilosophicalfriendsmaythinkofme,I seenothinginwhatsciencetellsus aboutEvolutiontopreventmefrom acceptingthelatestdogmaticdefinition oftheattributesofGod,drawnupat Rome,in1870,thoughthescholastic phraseologyisnotcwiteinaccordance withmodernwaysofthinking:'There isonelivingandtrueGod,Creator, andLordofheavenand-earth,omnipotent,eternal,immense,incomprehensible,infiniteinintellectandinwill andinallperfection;whobeingone, singular,absolutelysimpleandunchangeablespiritualsubstance,istobe regardedisdistinctreallyandines-

PARRYSTREET,FIREMANTL8. a CountryVisitorsGatheredFor.

J.R.BOURKE(lateofKalgoorlie). 'PhoneFM174.

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HIGHSTREET,FREMANTLE. UnderNewManagement. ExcellentAccommodationand ModerateCharges.

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sencefromHimself,andunspeakably elevatedaboveallthingsthatexistor canheconceived,exceptHimself:

"NlyconclusionisthatEvolutionis onlythemethodbywhichtheeternal GodcarriesoutmostofHispurposes intheworld.Beliefingradual changeistakingtheplaceoftheolder beliefincatastrophicDivineintervention.ItisaquestionaboutGod's methodofworking.Idonotthink thattheexistenceorattributesofGod areinvolvedinitatall.""Life."

February1,1929.)

DeanIngeandtheNordicSkull

Justasadogmustplaywithabone, soDeanIngemustplaywithaNordic Skull,writes"M.L.,"inthe"Catholic Herald."Theotherdayhegloried andboastedaboutthesuperiorityof theEnglishraceandcontrastedthat racewithotherraces-tothedisadvantageofthoseotherbenightedraces. Itisnnoldpieceofswaggering.The Phariseeofolddidthesame:"Thank GodIamnotasothermen."The DeanofSt.Paul's(£2,000ayear, writesforthenewspapers,gloomyand cynical)wouldfaincatchupthePharisee'scry:"Wearenotasothermen; wepayourdebts."DeanIngledoesn't likeAmerica,thereforehethinksRaglandowes-Americanothing-inany senseoftheword.Hethinksthatun-, lessahumanbeingispossessedofa Nordicskullthathumanbeingis worthless.Thepricelessarttreasures ofItaly,France,orSpainmuststep asidebeforetheNordicSkull.The DeanofSt.Paul'sisatleasteducated buthisinsularityandPharisaicvision arelittlebetterthanthevulgarnarrownessofaProtestantranterwho sketchedQueenVictoriaashandinga Bible(theOpenBible)toablackchief anddeclaringthatthissomeBiblewas thesecretofEngland'sgreatness.Not thatQueenVictoriasaidordidanythingsosilly.TheDeanhaspresumablyavisionoftheUnionJackflying overheavenandNordicskullsalone restinginParadise.Perhapsitmay betrulysaidthattheDeanisnot asothermen.Andtherearemillions ofCatholics(theCatholicChurchbeing hisdiurnaltarget)whomerelysmile athispaltryviews.Itisnotvery difficulttoconceiveofParadisebeing ParadisenowwithouttheDeanwavinghisUnionJackorbrandishinga Nordicskull.

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FOUR. THERECORD. Saturday,June22,1929. RESIDENTIALDIRECTORY PERTH ANIVAAWAPSWEWM. GAYNOR'SHOTELS HISMAJESTY'S HAYSTREET,PERTH. PENINSULAR MAYLANDS. EXCELLENTCUISINE. MODERATETARIFF. .P.H.0.V.P.WAPANYWWWWW.W S. \\ %.NO%%N. \ %A \\ SAVOYHOTEL,Perth EXCELLENTCUISINE. LUXURIOUSACCOMMODATION. Tarifffrom17/6aday,aeaordbjeattotheSizeandPositionofRooms TelephonesonEveryFloor- UnderNewManagement. \,1/4NNNO.04'...V.6,..%41. NewHotelAustralia MURRAYSTREET(NexttoBoans). Perth'sMostModernHotel.Telephone,HotandColdWaterinEvery Bedroom.BeautifulRoomsandLounges. AMERICANBARUNDERSUPERVISIONOFGEORGEBROWN. LeedervilleHotel CORNERNEWCASTLE ANDOXFORDSTREETS. AFIRSTCLASSRESIDENTIALESTABLISHMENT. MODERATETARIFF.BESTBRANDSOFLIQUORKEPT. FrequentTramServicetotheCity. 'PhoneA4502. MRS.T.M.CUNNINGHAM,
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TheCatholicChurchinWesternAustralia

(FromCardinalMoran'sHistoryoftheChurchinAustralia.)

IV.

Dr.Serra,accompaniedbyseven priestsandthirty-twoaspirantstothe Benedictinehabit,sailedfromSpain onboardtheSpanishfrigate"Ferrolana"dothe9th.ofOctober,1849,and arrivedatFremantleonthe29th.De- *ember.Hewaswelcomedwithevery possibledemonstrationof.joybythe worthyBishop,who,inaneloquent discourseonthefollowingSunday, whenEpiscopalHighMasswassung bytheCoadjutorBishop,didnotfail torecallthelandingofthegreatBenedictinemonk,St.Augustine,onthe shoresofKentwithfortymissionaries, andtoexpressthehopethatnoless fruitfulofblessingswouldbethearrivalofthenewmissionarystaffbearingitscommissionfromthesameHoly SeeandtheSuccessorofSt.Peter.

Dr.Serra,withhiscompanions,set outforNewNorciaearlyinJanuary, 1850,andthearrivalofsomanyferventreligiousgavenewlifetotheinfantmonastery.

TheappointmentofDr.SerratoadministerthetemporalitiesoftheDioceseofPerthwithoutassigningtohim theburdenofthemanydebtsincurred alreadybyDr.Brady,onlyservedto intensifythedifficultiesandcrfussion thatalreadyexisted.Dr.Brady-accordinglysetoutforRomeinthebeginningofFebruary,andarrivedthere inthemonthofMay,1850.During hisstayinRomerhestrenuouslyadvocatedtheinterestsoftheDioceseand theAustralianChurch,andathislast audiencewiththeHolyFather,the Popeusedthewords:"Youmustreturntoyourpeople."ThegoodBishopsetoffatonceforhisdistantDioce_qe,forgetfuloftherulethatmissionaryBishopswhenpayingthevisitad Erninaarenotallowedundercensure toreturntotheirSeesuntiltheyreceivethesanctionoftheCongregation ofPropaganda.Dr.Bradyarrivedat FremantletowardstheendofDecember,185T.Violentdissensionsbetween theIrishCatholicsandtheSpanish clergysoonbecametheorderorthe day,followingbycontinuallitigation inthecivilcourts.Dr.Bradywithdrewfromthecolonyinthemonthof August.1852.Hespentsometimein Rome.andsubsequentlyresidedfor themostpartinhisnativeDioceseof KilmoreinIreland.Henever,however,resignedhisSee,andhecontinued BishopofPerthtillhisdeathat ArnelulesBains,inFrance,onthe 2nd!ofDecember,1871.Whenthe SeeofTrinidadwasvacantin1862,Dr. Bradywasoneofthosewhosenames werementionedforthatappointment.

TheRightRev.Dr.Browne,bishopof Kilmore,thuswrotetotheMostRev. Dr.Cullen,ArchbishopofDublin,on the20th.of'November,1862:"IamrequestedbythepastorofSt.George's, Granada,tomentionthenameofthe RightRev.Dr.Brady,BishopofPerth, isAustralia,forthevacartSee.His mannersareagreeableIinightsay courtly.HespeaksFranchfluently, andiscapableofgivingsolidinstructioninFrenchandEnglish.Henever feelshappybutwheniabotiouslyemployedintheworksoftheministry. Havingpassedthegreaterpartofhis lifeinwarmclimates,theclimateof Trinidadwouldadmirablysuithim. HeisatpresentinFrance."

Thecharacterandzealoftheworthy BishopareadmirablysetforthbyR. R.Madden,Esq.,who,in1848,was ColonialSecretaryinPerth,andthus wrotefromDublinCastle'onSeptember27th,1853,toVeryRev.Dr. Meagher,Vicar-GeneraloftheDiocese ofDublin:-

"OnmyarrivalintheSwanRiver Settlement(WesternAustralia1, of whichIwasColonialSecretary,Ifound r.Brady(theR.C.Bishop)contend'ng single-handedagainsttheentire localGovernment,everymemberof which,twotwoexceptions,wasbitterly opposedtoCatholicity.Thecolony wasadministeredbyIrishOrangemen fortheinterestsofOrangemen,end withtheviewsofOrangeism.Lord Greykner-this,andbeingdetermined tobreakdownthatGovernmentofa faction,sentoutaRonanCatholicas Secretary.thefirstCatholiceveraprointedtothatofficeinthecoloniesmyself.IfoundDr.Bradybattling forhismissionstoutlyandsincerely, notalwaysdiscreetlyoreffectually, withasetofunprincipledastute 'bigotsinauthority.Butheestablishedthemission,andhemaintainedit inspiteofthemuptothetimeofmy Withouthispertinacity,and Iwouldalmostsaydaring,inconfrontingpowerfulopposition,incontending againstadversecircumstancesofthe mostformidablekind,themission nevercouldhavebeenestablished. FromthetimeofmyarrivalI'took carethatDr.Bradyandhismission werenomoretroubled,disturbed,or warredwith.Igotthemissionen-

couragedandaidedbytheGovern. ment.Iobtainedgrantsfromthe Councilforitsschools,aburialground, therightofvisitingprisons,etc.,forit. DuringtheyearthatIremainedin office,intheperformanceofhisclericalduties-Imean,administeringthe Sacraments,assistingthesick,promotingtheeducationofthepoor,rescuing theirchildren,andevenadultCatholics,fromProtestantschoolsandcommunionwithProtestantchurches (whichhadgonetoanenormousextentbeforethemissionwasestablish. ed),inassistingthedistressed,and, aboveall,indealingcharitablyand kindlywiththepoornatives-Ican safelysaythattheconductofDr. litradywasmoatexemplary.Helived inamiserablehovelwithoutcomfortsofanykind,onthesimplestfood; hisdietwasnotonly,tomycertain knowledge,coarseandpoor,butoften scantyinthe'extreme.Dr.Brady hadgotsomuchintothismodeoflife thathedesirednootherforhimself, andthebeliefseemedtohavegrown onhimthatallotherpersonsinreligionabouthimorconnectedwiththe mission(howeverdifferentlyphysically constituted)couldhavenootherdesireandwerecapableoflivingashe did.Thiswasagreatmistake,andit ledtoallthedifficultiesthattook place.AmapwasprintedinRome, acopyofwhichisinmypossession, whereinthewholeContinentofAustraliaisdividedintoRomanCatholic Bishoprics,andthereintheCatholic populationofthetownofPerthisset downat3,000.Now,whenIleftthe colonyin1848,longafter,thismapwas madeout,theRomanCatholicpopulation,havingincreasedinthemeantime,thetotalnumberofCatholicsdid notamounttoninety,residentin Perthandinthecircuitoftenmiles roundit,whileintheentireCatholic communitythatfrequentedtheRoman CalkolicchapelofPerththerewasbut asinglefamilyabovetherankofartisans,orcommonlabouringpeople, andthatwasmyown.ThetotalnumberofCatholicsthroughouttheentire colonyofWesternAtistraliawasabout threehundred."

OnthedepartureofDr.Brady,the administrationoftheDiocese_devolved theCoadjutor, whom specialfacultiesweresooncommunicatedforthepurposebytheHolySee. TheArchbishopofSydney,commissionedbyPropagandatoenquireinto theconditionofthingsinPerth,arrivedatAlbanyonthe4th.ofJune, 1852.andwritingtoDr.Serra,says:

"Albany,June4th.,1852.

'MyEverDearLord,-

"BenedictusDeusetPaterDomini N.J.C.quiconsolaturnosinomnitribulationenostra.SofarhaveI comeinsafetyonmywaytoyou,and totheafflictedchildrenunderyourimmediatepaternalcare.IleftSydney onthe15th.ofMarch,andwasdetainedinAdelaideupwardsofsixweeks,a spaceoftimewhich,however,gaveme morereposethanIhaveenjoyedfor manyyears.FromBunbury,which Ihopetoreachinaweek,Ishall againwrite.Itisalongsolitaryride of2(K)miles,accompaniedbyapoliceman,andtheweatherisveryshowery."

HesubsequentlywritesfromBelvidere,Australind,onthe15th.ofJune:

"IwritethisinthehouseofMr. WalterClifton,whoreceivedmewith somuchkindnessonthenightofmy arrivalintheseparts,"andfromthe sameplaceonthe29th.ofJune:"I employedlastweekanduntilto=dayin givingmissions,partofthreedaysat Bunbury,whereeighteenreceivedHoly Communion,andagainatDardanup andthesameatBelvidere.Icould notgiveConfirmation,nothavingthe SacredChrism."

AletterfromtheSuperiorofthe SistersofMercyatPerthtotheArchbishopdlDublin,onSeptemberthe 25th,1852,givessomefurtherdetails regardingthemissionatthisperiod:-

"TheArchbishopofSydney'she says,"hasbeeninPerth,andhadintendedgivingaseriesofmissionsin thevarioustowns,buthasbeenobligedtoleavebeforehecouldcarryout hisintention.Sheadds:"HisGrace expressedgreatregretatthewantof suchmeansofrousingupthereligious feelingsofthepeople,andalsoatthe wantofCatecheticalinstructionsfor themenwhobelongtothehumblest classofourpoorcountrymen,andwe havebutoneIrishpriestwhocanwith difficultyattendtoonetown.There arethreeSpanishpriests,buttheydo notspeaktheEnglishlanguagewell. TheBishop(Dr.Serra)understandsandspeaksEnglishverywellfora foreigner,butheneverpreaches.Theconvictsystembeingmild,verymany

oftheticket-of-leaveholdersarebecomingrespectablemembersofsociety,andremarkablyattentiveto theirreligiousduties.Villagesand townsarerisingupinalldirections throughoutthecolony,peopledby Irishimmigrants,soldiers,andtheir families,andothers-allthesearetobe visitedandinstructed.Everyship bringsoneormoreProtestantministerssentbyGovernmenttoresidein thedifferentlocalities.Idreadto thinkthatthepoorweakCatholics maygototheProtestantchurchesfor wantoftheirownchurchandpastor; theyhavedoneitbefore,andmay again.Wehaveendeavouredtolight- entheburdenonthemissionbyopeningaschoolforthechildrenofthe gentrydistinctfromthepoorschool.It isdoingverywell.Thechildrenwho attenditareallProtestants,butvery welldisposed.ThankGod,ithas tendedtoremovemanyprejudices againstourholyreligion.Notwithstandingalldiscouragements,weaskedandbbtainedtheBishop'spermissionandfullapprovaltocommencea collectionforthebuildingofaschoolhouseforthechildrenattendingthe poorschool,whosenumberiseveron theincrease,andwhomweareobligedtocrowdintoaroomnotlarge enoughtocontainthehalfofthem conveniently.TheCatholicsareall poorpeople;thegreaternumberof theProtestantsarealsopoor,andbut fewarewealthy,yetwehavecollected nearly£300,principallyfromthePro-

testants,whovaluetheschoolsso rmiehthattheyfreelygavewhatthey couldafford.Ithasbeencalculated thatthebuildingwill,inthiscolony, costover£800."

FromAdelaideonOctober15,1852, theArchbishopofSydneyagainwrites toDr.Serra:

"Afterasufficientlypleasantpassagewereachedourdestinationlatein theeveningofthe4th.inst.OurdeparturefromFremantleonthe19th. wasdistinguishedbyamostmiraculousescapefromapparentlyimminent destruction.Wehadnotcleared RottnestIsland,whenabout10at nightweweresuddenlybecalmed,and thenthe'Louisa'(ship)wascarried rapidlybythecurrentandswelltowardsthereefsandbreakers.We Werehelpless,andeachmomentdestructionseemedtobeapproaching.In theconvictionthatallordinarymeans ofescapewereunavailing,Imade vowtotheeverBlessedVirgintocelebratethreeMassesingratefulacknowledgementofherintercession,and incommencedtheLitany.Imaysay, thatverymoment,abreezeunexpectedlysprungupmostfavourable. Wewereenabledtotack,andinafew minuteswewereoutofdanger.Ibeg tobemostkindlyandgratefullyrememberedtotheRev.Motherandthe goodSistersoftheconvent,andtoall myotherfriends."

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ItisauthoritativelystatedinRome, saysanagencymessage,thatnoreligiousaccordhasbeenconcludedbetweentheHolySeeandSovietRussia,norisitlikelytobeconcludedin thenearfuture.Indeed,thesituationisworsethanever.Onlyone Catholicbishopandonepriestarenow leftinMoscow,alltheothershaving beendeported.Thepersecutionof Catholicclergyandadherentsofthe CatholicFaithismorebitterthan ever.Itisdeniedthatnegotiationsof anykindbetweentheHolySeeand theSovietGovernmentaretaking place.

Tadisdead.Thatisthenameby whichthemillionswholaughedathis cartoonsinthedailypapersknew him.InreallifehewasThomas AloysiusDorgan.Hepassedaway athisLongIsland.N.Y.home,on May2,fromaheartillnesshehad battledfortenyears.Hiswifewas athisbedsidewhenhedied,sorunsa paragraphinanAmericanexchange. Tadwascalledthepilgrimofasmile. Millionsknewhim.Heportrayed humannatureinpicturesaswellas Dickensdidinwords,andhiscartoons werewidelyreadthroughoutthecountry.Asaboyheworkedinamillto supporthismotherandherfamily. Once,whenaskedtocomefromSan Francisco,wherehewasborn,toNew Yorkfordoublethesalaryhewas making,hereplied:"Icannot.Ican't leavemymotherandmysixkidbrothersandsisters."Asaboyhisright handwasmutilatedinanaccident.He drewpictureswithhisleft.With Deathbehindthedooreverydayfor manyyears,Tadcarriedonbravelyin hiswork.Hecoinedmanyexpressions,suchas"DumbDora,"and "Yes,WeHaveNoBananas,"later turnedintoafamouspopularsong.He wasaCatholic.

Onthevoters'listfor'Bandon,Yorkshire,sevenchildrenhavebeenaiscovered,saysan.exchange.Inone house,inadditiontotheparents,are asonaged17,adaughterof14,agirl offour,andaboyoftwoyears.In cottagesclosebythereareaboyof 12,anotheroftwo,andababyofsix months'oldonthelists.Asthelaw standsinEngland,therewasnolegal bartotheirvotingattherecentelection.

EdwinFrancisCarry,who 3Vb,ied whatisconsideredthemostvaluable privateIrishhistoricallibraryinAmerica,hassuccumbedtocerebralembolismathishome,Chicago,Ill.He waspresidentofthePullmanCompany,aswellasdirectorinseveral otherconcerns,andwasduringthe wardirectoroftheEmergencyFleet. HewasaKnightofSt.Gregoryanda KnightoftheSovereignOrderofMalta,honouredinbothcapacitiesbythe Pope.MasswassungbyRev.EdwardJ.Mullaly,withthesermonby BishopShiel,andfinalabsolutionby CardinalMundelein.Mr.Carrywas throughouthislifeintenselyinterested inIrishhistoryandinIreland'sprogresstofullandfinalnationhood.His collectionofvolumesandmanuscripts dealingwithIrelandaresaidtobeextremelyilluminatingandvaluable.It isnotyetknownwhatdispositionhe hasmadeofhislibrary.

a ThePopehasappointedCardinal Ehrle,S.J.,tosucceedthelateCardinal GasquetasLibrarianoftheVatican andKeeperoftheArchivesofthe HolyRomanChurch.CardinalEhrle, whowasbornin1845,wasproclaimed aCardinalDeaconin1922.

"Ifthepeoplearemindedthatthere shallbenowar,therewillnotbe,''is thesententiousutteranceofex-SecretaryofStateKellogg.Whichstatementisasponderousaparcelofbunk aswaseverhandedoutbyaservant ofaso-calledsovereignpeople,-ays the"SouthernMessenger,"anAmericannewspaper.Inthreemonths' time,orperhapsless,saysthe"Messenger,"theUnitedStatescanbeled intowarwithanynationonearth,if halfadozenofourinternationalbaAkersaresominded.Howlongdidit takeMr.Wilsontogetusinto-car afterthepeoplehadre-electedhim causehehadkeptusoutofwar?Five months!Andthetrickcanbedone again,letnoonefoolhimselfasto that.Wheneverthecrygoesoutfor war,thosewhoopposeitareputin gaolorstrunguponpoles,aghistory mosteloquentlyattests.

*AttherequestofMgr.Manier,BishopofBelley,andof400otherBishops, PopePiusXI.hasdeclaredSt.John MaryVianney,theCured'Ars,patron oftheparishpriestsoftheentireCatholicworld.

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CardinalO'Connell,Archbishopof Boston,recentlyordained39candidatestothepriesthood,arecordnumberforthediocese.Thecongregation attheceremonyincluded225seminarians.

M.Loucheur,theFrenchMinister forLabour,recentlyunveiledamonumentinHazebrouck,Paris,inmemoryofAbbeLemke,whowasMayor ofthetownforseveralyears,andsat intheParliamentforthirty-seven years.TheMinisteropenedalsoa publicgardenfoundedbythelate Abbe.

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InapastoralissuedbytheBishop ofSalford,London,onApril28,referenceismadetotheabnormaldeathrollofpriestsinthediocese.'The ranksoftheclergy,"saysHisLordship,"continuestobedecimatedatan alarmingrateandthesupplyofyoung priestscomingtousyearbyyearfrom thecollegesisnotsufficienttofillup thegapsmadebydeathorsickness." a

CardinalO'Connell,Archbishopof Boston(UnitedStates),addressing athousandCatholicwomenconverts, said:"Thereisawoefullackofthe Christianvirtueofmodestynowadays. Dress,thatwouldhavebeenhissedoff thestageasindecentafewyearsago, isnowwornonthestreetseveryday. Withfacespaintedlikehideousmasks andclothesabsolutalyimmodest,certainwomengothroughlifeasifthere wasalmostnoChristianwomanhood left."-"TheHindu."

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TheChurch's"longerdress"campaignhasreceivedafurtherimpetus fromadecreeissuedbySignorMussoliniforbiddingbeautycompetitions,on thegroundthattheyareimmoralin tendencyandgiveundueexaltationto femininevanity.Thedecreehas causedconsternationamongtheorganisersofsummerfestivals,whichare incompletewithoutbeauty"Queens."Reuter.

ThedeathhasoccurredatLisbonof SenhorJoaoFranco,whowasvirtually theDictatorofPortugalduringtheregimeofDonCarlos.DissolvingParliamentin1907,hewantedtorulethe countryonthemodernlinesofMussolini.Buthisworkwasthwartedby themurderofDonCarlosandhe CrownPrincein1908.Soheresigned andleftPortugal,onlytoreturnafter

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'InformationonthereligiousaffiliationsofthemembersofPresidentHoover'sCabinetiscontainedinthe"New Age"Magazine,officialorganofthe SupremeCouncil,Thirty-thirdDegree, ScottishRiteFreemasons.Fourof theCabinetmembersarelistedasPresbyterians,oneasaMethodist,oneas aBaptist,andfouraredeclaredto havenochurchattachment.Ofthe Presbyterians,two,Secretaryofthe Treasury,AndrewW.Mellon,andSecretaryofWar,JamesW.Good,are listedasMasons,asareSecretaryof Agriculture,ArthurM.Hyde,Methodist,andSecretaryofLabour,James J.Davis,!baptist.Theothertwo PresbyteriansareSecretaryofState, HenryL.Stimson,andAttorneyGeneral,W.D.Mitchell.Thosewhoare listedashavingnoreligiousaffiliations are:PostmasterGeneralWalter Brown,SecretaryoftheNavyCharles FrancisAdams,SecretaryoftheInteriorRayLymanWilbur,andSecretary ofCommerceRobertP.Lamont.

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CompulsoryconfessionoftheRoman CatholicChurchisthegreatestsafeguardforChristianityinthePhilippine Islands,theRev.H.E.Studley,ofSt. Stephen'sProtestantEpiscopalchurch, inthePhilippines,declaredinaddressingaluncheonoftheDeltaUpsilon ClubofNewYorkinthatcity.The Rev.Mr.'Studleysaidthatwiththe exceptionof12percentProtestants, and7percentMohammedansandpagans,thepopulationoftheIslandsis Catholic. a

TheVaticanCityistohaveitsown parishchurch,theChurchofSt.Anna. Previouslytheparishchurchofthe VaticanpalaceshasbeenthePauline Chapel.ThePiazzaSt.Annawillbe enclosedwithintheVaticanterritory, butthechurchwillremainopentc thepublic.

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Antshavedrivesthecongregation outofitschurchatRoubia,inthedioceseofCarcassonne.Theravagesof theseinsectshavemadethefoundationsoftheedificesounsafethatthe bishopandprefecthadtoforbidits furtheruse.

"Freemasoniccontemplationofthe worldwithitsmetaphysicsandethics isinoppositiontotheCatholiccontemplationoftheworld,"and Masonicactivitiesarisingoutoftheir k.>**.ILIGNIVICS3131463C1101MILIMN3C3M%

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Theshortestdayoftheyearoccuredthisweek;butitwillbesome timebeforethedayslengtheninan appreciablemanner.Whatadissatisfiedcrowdmortalsare;whenitis summerwelookforwinter,andvice versa.Insummer-timethethoughts ofwintertroublesus;butifitwere notforwinterweshouldhaveno Spring,noSummer,ormellowAutumn,withtheleaveschangingcolour. Ifwehadnonight,wewouldnotbe abletoprizethesunriseandsunset. Ifwehadnowinterwewouldhaveno buddingoftenderyounggreenleaves, noburstingintosongofwildbirds, nomadnessofSpringpoets.Ittakes theharshnessoftheadversityofwinter,combinedwiththepleasuresand joysofoursummertime,tobring intoourlivesforbearanceforthesorrowsofothers.AsLeighHuntsays: "Thefalloftheyearisbuttheshuttingofthegatesaftersummer'smarch past;winter,thesentinelwhoguards itssleep."Timetoquitsermonising andturntotherealmsoffrivolity andDameFashion.

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Awelldressedwomanshuuldfirst 1alllooktothreethings:Shoes,hats, andgloves.Afterthatcomesthecostume.Achiccostumemaybemade ormarredbytheseaccessories.As muchcareshouldbeshowninchoos ingtheseasinselectingthedress. Harmonyandtasteisthekeynoteof successfuldressing.Contrastingcoloursinhatsareconsideredsmart.A isequentandsuccessfulcombination *lienseenisblackandgold.Applique trimmingsonfelthatsarefashionable, thoughtheplainfelthitofsailor shapecontinuestoholditsowninthe forefrontoffashion. 4

ThosewhoarefondoflaceandrufflescanbejoyfulforParishasdecreed thatlacearia-fluffydressadornments aretobethemodeinthecomingseams.Thebeautifulringvelvets,now beingworn,areinFrancecombined withrichlace,andthegeneraleffect hasanold-worldcharmofitsown.

* Eveningfrocksreachpasttheknees atlast.Someofthemaredesigned onverygracefullines,andjewelledembroideryiswornlengthways.This addstothegeneraleffectofslimness. Pordancefrocks,net,plain,jewelled, orembroidered,hasbeengenerally worn.* * *

Littlemaids'dressesarestillcuton plainlines,andthisisasitshouldbe. Nothinglooksmoreoutofplacethan anover-dressedchildapeinginclothes andmannersitselders.Children shoulddresssimplyandlivesimply. Childrenaretheflowersoftheearth. Whatadullworlditwouldbewithouttheseflowers. Theyare,or shouldbe, "Buoyant,happy,cheerful,bright, Iseetheewithaquietgrace, Makesunlightinashadyplace."

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Theschooluniformforgirlsnow beingadopteduniversally,navyserge tunicpinnaforesandwhiteorcream blouses,withneatties,isoneofthe greatestboonstomothersthatever sameintoforceinchildren'sclothes. Neatandserviceable;andinitthe poorestchildlooksequaltotherich man'schild.Itshowsnoclassdistinction,andclassdistinctionisa thingtobeavoidedinschools.

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Averyenjoyableeveningwasspent byloversoftheterpischoreanartat CottesloeonMondaynight.The eventwasthetwelfthannualBallof thePresentationConvent.TheCot tesloeHallwascharminglydecorated; theprevailingcoloursbeingprimrose andmauve,arrangedincanopyfashion.Thedoorwaysandstagewere drapedwithflagsofvariousnationalities.Auniquecombinationofwattle andferndecoratedthesuppertables, whichwereladenwithdaintyedibles.

ThemusicwasprovidedbyMr.Fred Nice'sorchestra,andtoitssweet strainsdancedmanyfairmaidens,and moresedatebatequallycharming matrons.Thecommitteeresponsible forthesuccessoftheevening'sarrangementsconsistedof:MesdamesJ. W.Hughes.Bridgewood,Stainthorpe, Fitzgerald,Briggs,McDonald,Quelch, Kenniwell,Brown,Ryan, Hogan,Flynn,HosieandReid:Miss McQuoid:Mr.Stainthorpe(chairman), Mr.M.Ahern(treasurer),andMr.F. Briggs(secretary).Thehostesseswere Mrs.J.W.Hughes,Mrs.Stainthorpe, Mrs.'B'rigdewood,MissAliceBriggs, andMissJones.

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Manydaidtyandcharmingdresses wereworn:Mrs.J.W.Hughes,a verytastefuldressofivorycrepede chene;Mrs.Bridgewood,scarletcrepe dechene;Mrs.Kenniwell,blacksatin, andjet;Mrs.Stainthorpe,blackcharmeuse,relievedwithaposyonthe shoulder;-MissA.Briggs,silverand bluebrocade;MissJones,blackvelvet; MissMorris,flamegeorgette;Miss Keisey,pinkgeorgette;MissRichardson,bluecrepedecheneandsilver; MissRyan,petuniageorgette.Amongst otherpresentwere:MesdamesJ.Bak. er,Primrose,Gibbons,Shaw,W.Gull. foyle,Foster,MissesO'Neill,Tangney, E.Briggs,Blott,Kenny,Cowley,Ken. niwell,Gieve,Primrose,L.Whooley, L.Wood,Newsome,Kierman,Austen bury,Fulton,Hughes,O'Dea,Hogan, M.Slattery,O'Sullivan,W.Browne, Herrion,Flaharty,Hodge,R.Foster, Chapman,Kettrick,Kenniwell,Ringer, L.Briggs,andM.Dennis.

NextweekwehopetohaveanaccountoftheballinaidofCastledare, atGovernmentHouse.

Youwillnoticein"TheRecord"this weekthemovementforthebushchildren.Frompastexperiences,Ican saythattherearescoresofchildren inthebushwhoseonlyknowledgeof religionandfaithisthescantyteachinggiventhemweeklybytheScripturesintheStateschools.Thesechildren,manyofthem,arelivingmiles andmilesawayfromchurchorconvent,andinmanyinstancestheparents,thoughwillingenough,aretoo wearyinthecontinualstruggletoget acrustofbread(antiperhapscare. lessnessinmatterspertainingtoreligionhasalittletodowithitas well)toattendtothereligiousupbringingofthechildren.Now,lady readers,everylittlehelps,andasthe Sisters,accordingto"TheRecord,"are kindlytakingsomeofthesechildren fortenshillingsperweek,asixpence perweekfromeightyfairreaders wouldmeanthatfourmoreofthese bushchildrencould these dearSisters,whoaresonoblyassistinginthework.Asixpenceisonly twothreepennytramrides.Surely wecanallsparethat!Idonotknow ifthisschemewillappealtoDr.McMahon,butIwouldliketohavehis opiniononthematter.Alltrue womenhaveatenderspotintheir heartsforchildren,andOurSaviour Himselfwhilstonearthsaid:"Suffer littlechildrentocomeuntoMe:and forbidthemnot,forofsuchisthe KingdomofHeaven."

Howfarmypenhaswanderedfrom therealmsoffrivolities,fashion,and socialdoings.Anuncommonlyprettj, weddingwascelebratedlastweekat theQueenofMartyrs'Church,Maylands.TheRev.FatherKennyofficiated.Thecontractingpartieswere Gladys,eldestdaughterofMr.andMrs. T.Taylor,ofGuildford-road,Maylands, andGordon,eldestsonofMr.andMrs. T.Malcomn,ofNinth'Avenue,Maylands.Thebrideenteredthechurch onthearmofherfather,tothe strainsof"TheWeddingMarch,"playedbyMrs.G.Pollard.Thecharmingbridewastastefullyarrayedina beautifulgownofivorycrepedechene, thesidedraperiesbeingcaughtwitha jewelledbuckle.Fromacoronetof orangeblossomsfellabeautifullyembroideredveil.Ashowerbouquetof tuber-rosescombinedwithmaidenhair ferncompletedthetoilette.Thetwo bridesmaids,MissesPhyllisandAvis Taylor,woredaintyfrocksofpalenink andapricotcrepedechene,withharmonisinghead-dressesoftulleand roses.Theycarriedbouquetsofpink andapricotroses.Mr.Stanleycarriedoutthedutiesofbestman.A weddingreceptionwasheldafterthe ceremonyattheresidenceofthe bride'sparents,whereMrs.Taylorreceivedtheguestsinabecomingcostumeofbrowncrepedechene,with floraltrimmings;smarthatharmonising.Mrs.Malcolm,thebridegroom's mother,whoassistedMrs.Taylorin receivingtheguests,wasattractively attiredinanavysilkmorocaincoat frock;hattomatch.Surelythe thoughtsofthebridegroomasheleft thechurchmusthavebeenlikethe followingverse:

"Andbyhissidetheremovedaform ofbeauty, Strewingsweetflowersalonghispath oflife; Andlookingupwithmeekandlovelentduty, Shelookedanangel,buthecalled herwife."

Haveyounoticedthedaintyribbon wristletswithsmallsilverandgolden bells'attached,thatarebeingworn bysomeofoursmartestdressersatthe balls?Theyarequiteacharming novelty.Averyunusualfrockforan eveningfrockforamatronistobe seeninoneoftheshopwindowsin Perth.Blacktaffeta,tieredonthe skirt,withaV-shapedyokeofshell pinkgeorgette,theyokebeingoutlin. edwithrhinestones.

Nowisthetimetorenewthestock ofhouseholdlinen,whilethesalesare on;sooverhaulyourlinencupboards toseethearticlesthatneedreplacing. Ofcourseitrequiresmoneytoreplenishalinencupboard,andtalking ofmoneyremindsmethatthefirst timemoneywasmentionedisinBiblicalhistory,whenAbrahampur- chasedafieldasasepulchreforSarah. MoneywasfirstmadeatArgos894B.C. Itincreasedeighteentimesitsvaluefrom1200A.D.to1640A.1D.,and twelvetimesitsvaluefromthenceto 1800. Silverhasincreasedthirty timesitsvaluesincetheperiodofthe NormanConquest:onepoundinthat agewasthreetimesthequantitythat itwasonlyonehundredyearsago,and tentimesthevalueofpurchasingany commodity.But,ohdearme!Just walkintoanyshopnowadayswithone pound;itisgonebeforeyouhavepur- chasedthebareStofnecessities.The purchasingpowersofapoundcanbe putdownnownearlytothepointof zero;butwhengoodOsmansinglebedsheetscanbeboughtatBrennan'sfor7/6apair,itistimetostop growlingforawhileaboutmoney; andletthemenfolkwho,muchto theirdisgusthavetohandoutextra moneyatsaletimestotheirmeek andlong-sufferingwives,dotheirusual grumble.

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Weoftenhearthesaying,"Aspretty asarose;andthegirlsofEnglandare oftenspokenofasEnglishroses;but doyouknow,fairreaders,thatthe firstrosewasplantedinEnglandin theyear1522A.D.Thisisthetime forroses,theirfragrancefillstheairtheyarebeautiful.Violetsarealso plentiful.Theoldsongoflongago: "Whowillbuymyrosesred, Whowillbuymyvioletsblue, Gatheredfreshfrommossybed, Sparklingwiththemorning'sdew"?

Mostladiesarefondofflowersand gardening,rdmanyapleasanthour

canbepassedout-of-doorsinthisusefulandinterestingoccupation.Ifyou arefondofgardening,eachdaywill showyouanewandinterestingdevelopmentinthegrowthofyourplants andthebeauty,ofyourflowers,but,if youarenot,andifyouarelikethe manofwhomthepoetsaid:

"Aprimrosebytheriver'sbrim, Ayellowprimrosewastohim, Andnothingmore," myadvicewouldbetohavenothing todowithgardening,andseekplea sureinsomeotheroutdooramusement, fortobeasuccessfulgardeneryou mustbeenthusiastic.

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Bunbury'sTragicLoss

Weshallrememberthepastweek asoneoftragedyfortheArchdiocese. Thesuddenshocksustainedbypriests andlaityatthedeathofFatherP. Lynch,inBombay,hadnotleftus whenthenewsofthedeathofArchdeaconSmyth,inSt.JohnofGod Hospital,reopenedthewoundofloss andsentusbackintoourunhappy memoriesandleftuswithsorrowing broodings.Bothyoungmen,still withworkmappedout,idealspictured andbeckoninghopescalling.Why shallitbeeverthusinourmidst? Howmanyandhowdeephavebeen theinroadsofdeathamongthedepletedranksofourdiocesanclergy! Withinrecentyearsitcannotbesaid thatatanytimewasthesupplyof priestsequaltothedemand,andshortagehasfallenheavilyonthosewho areendeavouringtofillthegapsinthe parishes.Ofasuretymaywehope thatGodhassomethinggreatand goldeninstoreforthisdioceseupon whomHehassentthevisitationof deathandsicknessinsuchconstant succession.Whatwearesowingin painandsorrowotherswillreapin joyandgladness.Asthegrainof wheatmustdietousherinnewlife, so,intheProvidenceofGod,death comestoouractiveprieststhatanew birth,asecondspring,maybewitnessedinourmidst. * *

Evenso,itisbuthumanthatsorrow'sfingerssharpandsereingwill touchheartchordsandtender thoughtsshallcomewhenthememory ofalovedpastorisrecalled,hence, inthebeatttifulSt.Patrick'sChurch,at Bunbury,onSundaynext,theparishionerswillfeelverypoignantlythe suddencallingawaybytheGrimReaperofonewhohadbeentheirfriend andmentorformanyyears.Andnot

South-Westerntownonlywill hisdeathbemourned,butherein thiscity,whereformanyyearsafter hisarrivalinthisStatehewasattachedtotheCathedralStaff.Many willwithtendernessrecallhispriestly activities,hisstirringsermons,andhis manykindlyhumanqualitiesofmind andheart.Hewasasplendidtypeof theIrishpriesthood.Physicallyand mentallyhereflecteditsbesttraditions.Inhimthequalitiesofhissacredofficeandthecharacteristicsofa splendidmanhoodwereevenlybalanced-thespiritualandthehumanwere sweetlyblended.Toosoonhewas strickendownandremovedfromhis labours.Hehadnotreachedthose autumnyearswhenago-slowpolicyof labourbecomesanecessity;hehad justreachedhislife'smeridian.He neededrest,notwithstanding.The manycaresofanactivepastoratehad takenheavytollofhisstrength.The statelychurch,whichistheprideof theSouth-West,raisedbyhisefforts, asubstantialpresbyterynear-by,the St.JohnofGodHospital,and therecentlyopenednewconvent schoolattesthisremarkableenergy andzeal.Hewentabroadafew yearsagotorecouphisbrokenhealth, butonhisreturnthosewhoknewhim bestcouldseethattheholidayhad notaccomplishedhishopes.Hereturnedtohislaboursandendeavoured togetthemostoutofhisdaysinthe interestsoftheflockheservedso well,untilverysuddenlytheimperativesummonstorestfromhislabours hadcome.

FatherLaurenceJosephSmyth, wasborninCallan,intheCountyof Kilkenny,54yearsago,andreceived hisecclesiasticaleducationatSt. Kieran'sCollegeinKilkennyCity.He wasordainedin1900,andcametothis Stateinthesameyear.Shortlyafter hisarrivalhewassenttoEsperance andRavensthorpe,wherehegavea seven-weeks'missiontotheCatholics ofthosedistricts,whohadnotseena priestforoversixyears.Itistold byonewhowasthenaresidentatEsperancethathissermonswerepowerfulandimpressive,hisenergiestireless,andhisardourwonderfulforone sonewlyarrived.Hebroughtevery Catholicwithin40milesofthechurch totheSacraments.Hehadstrong Irishnationalsentiments,andallthat

Napitainamommuisuomenesmiew.

DEATHOFARCHDEACONSMYTH,V.F.

richfaithandsupernaturalismcharacteristicofthetrueCelt.Heloved Ireland.Alltheaffectionofhisheart seemedtopouroutinthesweetness oflanugagewhenhespokeofherpast andhersupernaturallife.Allthebitternessofhissoulwasshedonthose -phasesofherhistorywhichwereshaded bypersecutionandproscription.Many willrememberhisaddressesduringthe timehewasPresidentoftheHome

viceintheparishwasaItickcall.-The sick,theneedy,andthesorrowfulat alltimeshadinhimafriend.His funeral,whichlefttheCathedralon Fridaymorning,the14th.inst.,was conductedbyBowraandO'Dea, andwasoneofthelargestthat everpassedthroughthecity.The MayorofBunbury(Mr.J.E.Hands) waspresentattheRequiemintheCathedral,andwasoneofthepall-

RuleLeagueinthiscity,andhisgreat speechinHisMajesty'sTheatrein 1905when,asPresident,heintroduced thelateWilliamkedroondtooneof thegreatestaudiencesthatever throngedwithinitswalls.Hehad awonderfulfacilityforexpressinghis thoughts-andwhatburningthoughts hecouldhaveonoccasions!Big physically,hewasbigmentally.DuringtheheydayoftheoldC.Y.M.Societyhewasitsspiritualdirectorandits movingspirit.Asadirectorofyouth hewasadmirablygifted,andhismemorywillbetreasuredbythosewho cameunderhisinfluence.

HispastorateinBunburywasfruitfulingoodworks.He'vasagoodson ofMotherChurch;helovedhispeopleandhispeoplelovedhim.Had helivedintotheautumnyearsoflife healighthaveaccomplishedverymuch more.Hisplanswerebig,hiswillto workwasevenbigger.Inthemidst ofhislaboursGodcalledhimtohis eternalhome.Hisworkwaswell done.Theparishfinancesareina soundcondition,andareatributeto hisenergyandwisdom.Hislastser-

bearers.Overthirtypriests,andHis GracetheArchbishop,wereatthe gravesideatKarrakatta.Sorrowwas ineveryheartasthecasketwasloweredintothegrave. * *

Soweleavehiminthesilentcompanyofhisbrotherpriests,inGod's Acre,atrestfromhislabours,with handsfolded,hislife'sworkdone,to sleepthelongsleepofthejust,andby thegoodnessofGodthesleepofthe blessed.Eternalrestandpeacebe hisforevermore.

Hehasgoneoutasfire, Thatburnedwithinthespark; Yet,thoughhewent,'tiswe Whostandwithinthedark.

SOLEMNOFFICEANDREQl7LEM ATTEECATHEDRAL.

OnFridaymorninglasttheCathedral wasfilledinpewand:aislesasthe greatgatheringofpriestsfiledintothe SanctuarytochanttheOfficeofthe DeadandassistattheRequiemfor thereposeofthesoulofthelateArchdeaconSmyth,ofB'unbury.At Laudsthepriests'choirharmonised theBenedictuswitheffect,andatthe

conclusionoftheOffice,HisGrace.as. sistedbyVeryRev.FatherHannigan. C.SS.R.,asdeacon,andRev.Father O'Neill,assub-deacon,withMonsignor FaganandMr.OldriniasM.C's.,sang theSolemnRequiem,whichwaschantedbythepriests'choir.IntheSanctuarywere:MonsignorVerling,V.G DeansBrennanandKiely,Rev. FathersShannon,C.SS.R.,Mitchell, C.SS.R.,Neville,O.M.I.,Haugh,O.M.I., Kenny,O.M.I.,andthefollowingmembersofthediocesanclergy:Rev. FathersBriody(Collie),Reidy(Bridge. town),McCormack(Eusselton),M. Reidy(Katanning),O'Grady(Dardanup),Fahey(Kellerberrin),McBride (Toodyay),Lynch(JarandaleI,Doyle (Northam),O'Callaghan(Beverley), Hayes,Finnegan,Crowley,Kenny,Moloney,Collins,Donagher,Kearin, O'Connor,O'Reilly,O'Brien,Pace, McArdle,Prendiville,Sullivan,and McMahon.

HisGraas.Address.

DearRev.Fathers,Sisters,sad Brethren,Thishasbeenaweekofsuddenand unexpectedtragedyintheranksof ourpriesthood.HardlyhadwerecoveredfromtheshockofFather Lynch'sdeathinBombaywhenthe newsofafreshcalamitygreetedusofthepeacefulpassingawayofArchdeaconSmyth,inSt.JohnofGod's Hospital,Subiaco,afterashortillness.Itisdifficultjustatthemomenttoestimatethemagnitudeofthe losstheDiocesehassustained,and stillmoredifficulttoadequatelyde-. scribethevirtuesandtheworthof himroundwhosebierweareassembledinprayerandsorrowthismorning-whomGodcalledsoquicklyto hiseternalreward.ThelateArchdeaconSmythwasbornintheparish ofCallan,Co.Kilkenny,Ireland,53 yearsago.AfterreadingadistinguishedcourseinSt.Kieran'sCollege, Kilkenny,hewasordainedforthis DioceseinJuly,1900,andtowardsthe endofthatsameyear(1900)hearrivedinPerth.Forelevenyearshe wasattachedtotheCathedralStaff, andforaconsiderableportionofthat timeheactedasEditorofourDiocesanpaperaswell.ThoseofYou, dearbrethren,whosememoriescan carryyoubacksofar,willremember thatgrandyoungpriest,ofsuchcommandingpresence,ofsuchoutstanding ability,ofsuchrichandversatilegifts -thelivingpatternofpriestlydecorumamongus,whothrilledpnd charmedyoubyhiseloquenceinibe pulpit-whowonyouresteemandadmirationbyhispriestlyqualities-tie "soggartaroon"ofwhomCatholic Perthwassojustlyproud.Nowonderthat,whenhewaspromotedto thechargeoftheimportantparishof Bunbury,therewassucharemarkable demonstrationofaffection,admiration, andrespectforapriestwhohaddose suchgrandworkintheCathedralParishforsomanyyears.Nowonder thosewhorememberarehereinthe Cathedraltoprayforhissoulto-day!

Duringthe18yearshewasincharger ofBunburyParish,hisrecordhasbees oneofcontinuouslabourandactivityofmeticulousattentiontoallthe dutiesofhissacredoffice-andof splendidachievement.Whenhetook charge,Bunburyhadnochurch,me presbyteryworthyofthename,ind onlyapoorly-equippedandill-adapted school-room.Withcharacteristiceaergyandresource,hesoonsettowork. Heorganisedbandsofwillingandgenerousworkers.Heinfusedsomeof hisownexuberantenthusiasmandzeal intohisfaithfulflock.Hecollected andappealedinseason,andoutofseason,tillinafewshortyearsthepea* wererewardedforthegeneroussacrificestheyhadmadebyseeingabeautifulchurchandspaciouspresbytery ariseonthecrestofahilloverlooking thetownthathisforesighthadsecured.Theretheystandsidebysidetoday,gracefulandstatelyarchitectural landmarks-gloriousandenduring monumentsoftheArchdeacon'spriestlylaboursinBunbury,andofhisgal forthebeautyandthemajesticsetting

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THELATEVERYREV.LAIJRENCEJOSEPHSMYTH.

Saturday,June22,1929.

oftheHouseofGod.Throughhis activeencouragementandhelpanother religioushousenowstandsonthat commandingsite-theHospitalofSt. JohnofGod!Thelastworkthatbe andhisenergeticcommitteecarried toasuccessfulissuewasonethathe Ladverymuchatheart-thathe watchedtheprogressofverydiligently-viz.,thebeautifullyequippednew school,whichwasblessedandopened lastSunday,onlyadayortwoafter hewasstrickendownbymortalillness.Sidebysidewiththisincessantactivityonbehalfofthematerial equipmentoftheChurchinBunbury, therewasthemostpainstakingand conscientiousdevotiontothespiritual partofhisparochialcharge.Even whenhisgrandpowerswerewaning, Lestillinsistedonattendingthesick andpunctuallydischargingallbis dutiesintheConfessionalandinthe Church.OftheArchdeaconitmay betrulysaid-anditisinitselfa grandtribute-thathediedinharness,workingforGodandforsoulsto theend.Hislastactofparochial dutywasattendingasickcall.

"Islessedarethedeadwhodieinthe Lord.. Theyshallrestfromtheirlabours."

TohisrelativesintheOldLand,and especiallytohissisterhereinaur midstto-day,Itenderonyourbehalf andmyown.ourverysinceresympathy;alsotothegoodpeopleofBunbury,whomournthelossoftheirbelovedpastorsokeenly,whowillfollowhisremainsinspirittothepriests' plotinKarrakattaCemeterywiththeir tearfulpleadingsandprayers.May thegoodGod,Whomhelovedsoardentlyandlabouredforsoearnestly andsowholeheartedly,havemercyon hissoul!.AndthroughtheintercessionofOurBlessedLady,whoseRosarywaspassingthroughhisfingers whenhecouldnolongerarticulatethe prayers,mayhissoulbeevennowin *eenjoymentoftheBeatificVision. Amen.

Mr.EalesplayedtheDeadMarchat theconclusionoftheAbsolution.At KarrakattaCemeterythepriests'choir harmonisedtheBenedictus.The Rev.FatherO'Neillrecitedthelast prayers.

COTTESLOE.

The12th.AnnualPresentationConventBalltookplaceinCottesloeHall onMonday,June10,andwasagreat success.Theattendancewaswellup totheaverageofpreviousyears,and thefunctionwasvotedasbeingoneof themostsuccessfulandenjoyableof theseason'sevents.Thehallwasvery attractivelydecoratedwithmauveand lemon-colouredstreamersandflagsby themembersoftheYoungPeople's Club,whilstMr.FredNice'sOrchestradiscourseddelightfulmusic,which addedgreatlytotheenjoymentofthe dancersthatthrongedthefloor.Supperwasservedinthesupper-room,the tableslookinggaywithwattleblossom.Thewholeofthearrangements weresplendidlycarriedoutbythecommittee,comprising:MesdamesH.F. Briggs,Hughes,Bridgwood,Stainthorpe,Quelch,Ryan,O'Neill,Hosey, Flynn,Fitzgerald,Moran;MissesA. Briggs,McClure,JonesandMcQuoid, andMessrs.W.0.Stainthorpe(chairman),M.McCarthy(vice.chairman), M.Ahern(treasurer),F.J.Briggsand P.Bendon(jointhon.secretaries),J. NA.Primrose.H.F.Briggs,Watson(2), A.!Barlow.andP.McAuliffe.The committee'sthanksarealsodueto Messrs.O'ReillyandMcDonald,and MissO'Neill,forassistancerenderedin controlofcloakrooms.

WEEKLYPRODUCEMARKET REPORT.

TheWestralianFarmers,Limited, Wellington-street,Perth,reportunder datethe19th.June,1929,asfollows: WheatenChaff:Themarkethas been,ifanythingshortsuppliedforthe pastweek,withtheresultthatvalues havefirmed.F.a.q.Coprimeisnow sellingat£6perton.F.a.q.samples areworth£512s6dto£515s,and mediumsamples,accordingtoquality, downto£52s6d.

OatenChaff:Verylittleisarriving justnow,withafairinquiryforf.a.q. toprimeatfrom£5lOsto£512s6d perton.

Oats:GoodGuyrasareworth3/1per bushel,andgoodfeeds2/10to2/11, withmediumfeeds2/6to2/8.

Wheat:Themarketisstillwellsupplied,f.a.q.sellingat4/3to4/3}per bushel,andmediumsamples3/11to 4/1.

TheNewmanSodetyofW.A.

OnMondayeveninglast,theNewmanSocietyofW.A.awokefromits prolongedsleeptolifeandaction again.Judgingbytheenthusiastic gatheringassembledintheParochial Hall,Bishop'sPalace,andfromthe manyenquiriesthatoflatehavebeen madeconcerningthesociety'sfuture, theprolongedsleepwasnotwillingly enduredbyagoodlynumberofitsoriginalmembers.Mondaywitnessed anawakening,andletushopethat sleepwillnevermorecloseitshappy meetingsandactivities.TheNewmanSocietyofWA.wasfoundedin thisStatein1924byRev.J.T.McMahon,andhelditsinauguralmeeting onSeptember19,1924,whenPrior Rios,O.S.B.,delivered%scholarlyaddresson"TheCatholicIdealofUniversityEducation"beforethemostrepresentativeCatholicaudiencethathas everassembledunderCatholicauspices inthisState.HisGracetheArchbishop,introducingthespeakeronthat memorableoccasion,expressedhis gratificationatseeingasocietyofUniversitygraduatesandundergraduates formedinW.A."asalivinglinkbetweentheUniversityandtheCatholic Church,theprolificMotherofUniversities."Twoyearsofwellattended meetingsfollowedthisinauguralmeeting,includingtwoNewmanConversezionesandtwoUniversitySundaysat theCathedral,whenthesocietyattendedaHolyCommunionMass. ObjectsofNewmanSociety.

Theobjectsofthissocietyare:

1.TofostertheintellectualandgeneralinterestsofCatholicgraduates andundergraduates,andtopromote socialintercourseamongstthem.

2.Touphold,andastheoccasionrequires,todefendandmaintainthe dogmasoftheCatholicChurch.

3.Toundertake,engage,andassist inCatholicSocialService.

4.Toaidandassistinthebuilding andendowmentofCatholicresidential collegeswithintheUniversityofW.A.

Thelatterobjectisthepresentmain aimoftheNewmanSociety.Asociety suchasthisisnecessaryifweareto keepbeforeourpeopletheneedofCatholiccollegesattheUniversityof W.A.InSydney,Melbourne,and BrisbanetheCatholicstudentcanlive inaCatholicCollege.St.John's,at Sydney,andNewmanCollege,atMelbourne,aretheexpressionsofgenerousbenefactorswhohadavisionbroad enough'torealisethatunlessour ChurchisrepresentedamongtheprofessionsandintelligentsiaoftheState, wecannothopeforthatintelligent leadershipwhichmeanssomuch.It isasadcommentaryonushereinthis StatethatthefacultyatourUniversitynumbersbutoneCatholicamong itsmembers.TheCatholicChurch, whichhasbegottenthegreatcentres oflearningintheOldWorld:Bologna,

Salermo,Paris,Louvain,Oxford, monumentstoherloveofwisdom,is inthesehandsindangeroflooking uponthepursuitofwisdomassomethingapartfromtheChurch'smission. ThemottoofourUniversityofWA.: "SeekWisdom,"isaclarioncalltothe Catholicgraduatesandundergraduates inthisStatetojoininthatsearch,for withouttheCatholicChurchtherecan benohopeofattainingthat"wisdom."Knowledgemaycome,but truewisdomemanatesonlyfromthe GuardianofTruth,theTeacherof Mankind,theCatholicChurch. Membership.

Thefollowingareeligibleformembership:

1.CatholicgraduatesofanyUniversity.

2.Catholicundergraduatesofthe UniversityofW.A.']heterm"undergraduate"hasbeenwidenedtoinclude anyone'whohasmatriculatedorpassedtheLeavingCertificate.

3.CatholicpractitionersofMedicine, DentalSurgery,LawandArchitecture. Subscriptionsare:7/6forgraduates, and2/6forundergraduates.Thefees socollectedaredevotedtothesupper thatconcludeseverymeetingofthe NewmanSociety.

AtthemeetingonMondayevening thefollowingofficialswereelectedfor thecurrentacademicyear:

President:Dr.J.Horan,B.A.,M.B., B.Ch.,B.A.O.

Vice-Presidents:MissMarciaHodges,B.A.,Mr.PresidentDwyer,LLlFs'., Mr.JamesMaxwell.LL.B.

Secretary:Mr.RobertPaul(Engi. neering).

AssistantSecretary:MissJoanMcKenna(Arts).

Treasurer:Mr.JohnPaul,B.A.

Committee:MissK.Hartrey,BA., MissD.Tangney,B.A.,MissM.Kealy, B.A.,Mr.J.B.Campbell,Mr.H.Town. send,Mr.G.Ruse,Mr.J.Dunphy. Chaplain:Rev.JohnT.McMahon, M.A.,Ph.D.,H.Dip.Ed. ApplicationforMembership. Sendinyoursubscriptiontothesecretary,andreceivetheNewmanSocietybooklet.AllCatholicgraduates, professionalmenandundergraduates. becomemembersonapplicationand paymentoffees.Thesecretarymay beaddressedto:TheUniversityof W.A.,Perth,ortoSt.John'sUniversityCollege,St.George'sTerrace.

1929Programme.

AllmeetingsoftheNewmanSociety willbeheldattheUniversity,Irwinstreet,Perth.Eachmeetingwillconcludewithalightsupper.The1929 programmeconsistsof:

(I.)AlectureonAmericanUniversityLife,byRev.Dr.McMahon.

(II.)AlecturebyDr.Lewis,the BotanistforSouthernAmerica,whois heretostudyourwhiteants.

MDANewmanConversazioneat theKarrakattaHall.

(IV.)AUniversitySundayatCathedral,whenitishopedtohaveaCommunion'Freakiestforallmembers.

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thought-provokinglettertotheNewmanSocietymembersnextissue.-Ed.]

LookingBackward

GOLDDISCOVERIESIN1862.

(TotheEditorofthe"Inquirerand CommercialNews,"June,1862.)

Tobeinfashion,whetherinmatters ofdress,manners,oropinion,isoneof theprevailingcharacteristicsofthe age,andunfortunatelyitgenerally happensthatthosewhochancetodifferwiththecommonherdofmankind,especiallyinthiscolony,aretoo oftenconsideredasinsaneorfools.If anyattemptbemadetodevelopsome newresource,ortofindsomething thatwasnotbeforediscovered,itisno soonerbroughtforwardthanitisput downasamyth,andatonceswampedwithcoldwater.Thishasalmost invariablybeenthecasewithallattemptstodiscovergoldinWestern Australia.Thesamediscouragement wasalsoexperiencedintheEastern colonies,whenMr.Hargreavesmade hisfirstdiscoveryinNewSouthWales ofafewparticlesofgold,amidthe jeersandridiculeofhisfriendsand neighbours.Numerousreportshave fromtimetotimebeencirculatedthat goldhasactuallybeenfoundherewhethertrueorotherwiseIwillnot undertaketosay;butifthecountry isreallyauriferous,thesoonerthepreciousmetalisturnedupthebetter. Somewilldoubtlessraisetheoldcry thatifnotfoundinsufficientquantitiesitmayaswellremainembowelled initsmotherearth,butletthemrememberthateverythingmusthavea beginning,andthattothemerecircumstancesofMr.Hargreaveshaving discoveredasmallspeckofgoldat Bathurst.NewSouthWalesandVictoriamayattributetheirpresentproud positionofbeingsecondonlytoIndia amongthecoloniesoftheBritishEmpire.Wehavehereanabundanceof countryhavinganauriferousappearance,andbearinganalmostexactresemblancetothegoldregionsofthe othercolonies.Isay,therefore,let everyone,inapositiontodoso,and asopportunitypresentsitself,employ hisleisuretimewithdish,pick,and shovel,oranyotherimpliment,inall likelylocalities,andwhocanforetell whatmaybetheresult?Tinisalso reportedtobediscoveredatthefoot oftheDarlingRange,andIhope thatsuchisthecase,forthemore mineralswefindandexportthebetter;butdependuponit,thediscovery ofagoodgoldfieldwouldprovethe mostfacilemediumofputtingusin possessionofhardcash,andwould soontendtoelevateWesternAustralia towardsattainingthehighandunparalleledpositionenjoyedbyhermore flourishingandmorefortunatesister Victoria.Iagainsay,leteveryone, withoutneglectingotheravocations, endeavourtodiscovertheprecious metal. WILLWATCH.

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OURSTATE'SCENTENARY

"THEPROVIDENCEOFGOD."

Thefollowing.impressiveaddress wasdeliveredbytheLordAbbotof NewNorciaonCentenarySundayat theCathedral,NewNorcia.

Takinghishistext"Andbeye thankful"(Col.15),theLordAbbot said:

Weallcelebratewithgladdened heartsthefirstcentenaryofourState. Wewillinglyrecognisethe'efforts,and hardshipsandstrugglesofthegreat menwhowiththeiradvice,withtheir, sacrifices,withtheirhardandsuccessfulworkhavecontributedtoformand developandraiseourStatetothe heightwherewe,fullofadmirationand joy,nowlookupon.Itisnotmyintentiontomakeapanegyricofanyof thoseextraordinarymen,anditis forthisthatIrefrainfromnominally mentioningthem.Afterall,wemay assertthattheyweremerelyfitinstrumentsinthehandsofDivineProvidence.Letthereeverremaininour heartsforthemahappyremembrance, afeelingofdeepgratitudeandhigh admiration,withaferventChristian prayer.

WemustcastoureyesuptoHeaven.ItisGodWhoinhiswideand comprehensiveProvidenceaffordedthe rightmenandgavethemcourage enoughtoundertakethesuperhuman enterpriseoflayingthefoundationsof anewandbigStatelikeours.Itis He,therefore,toWhomweprincipally oweanimmenseandheartfeltgratitudeforhavingbroughtherefromthe verybeginningmenofthetypeof giantsintheirwills;thosepioneers whomGod'sProvidenceenrichedwith thatsort°ofsteadfastcouragewhich quietlyandpurposelyconfrontsprivationanddangersdayafterday,and constantlyperseveresinspiteofnumerousdisappointmentsandfailures. Forsuchwastheeminentcharacteristicdispositionofourpioneers,andthe mostadmirablefeatureinthehistory ofWestAustralia'sfoundationanddevelopment;thosemen,whoamidst theirtrialsandsufferingsandprivationsshowedagreatamountofheroism,andstrovewithenthusiasmday andnighttomakehomesforthemselvesandtheirfamiliesinthisnow smilingcountryofours,whichthey foundawilderness.

ForwhatwasWestAustraliaacenturyago?Animmenseterritorywith itsclosetoamillionsquaremiles,but withoutpopulation,withoutproductionwithoutindustries,withoutfaith. SuchwasthiscountrywhenCaptain Fremantlearrivedattheport,which nowbearshisname,andamidstthe melodiesofpatriotichymnshoistedthe BritishflaginMayof1829.

Itmightbeapurecoincidencethat theEuropeansarrivedhereinthe monthofMay.amonthspeciallydedicatedtoOurBlessedLady.Itmay beapurecoincidence:butwe,childrenoffaith,cannotfancythisfact, ratherthanacoincidence,anexplicit manifestationofGod'sholywillto placethiscountryfromtheverybeginningunderthemotherlycareand protectionofHis'BlessedandBeloved Mother?Shouldwenotpersuadeourselves,thatShewantedtobringinthe lightoftheGospeltoenlightenthe scarceaboriginalsthatforcenturies hadsatinthedarknessandinthe shadowofdeath,todirecttheirfeet intothewayofpeace)Couldwenot imaginethatShewishedtotakepossessionofthiscountryandcommand itasherQueen?Suchseemstobe theopinionandinterpretationofthe ecclesiasticalhierarchy,whenthey haveunanimouslyproclaimedthe MotherofGodasthePatronessofthe wholeofAustraliaunder.theinvocationofOurLadyHelpofChristians.

HowgratefulwemustbetoGod!

Whereverweturnoursightweonly seeshowersofbenefitspouredoutfrom HeavenuponourState.Someof theminamaterialform,someothers ofahigherorder,inaspiritualform. Foritisnotwonderfultoobservehow mercifullyGodhasgivenusabundant andbeneficialandseasoningrainsyear afteryear.sothatWestAustralians mighthavebeenablenotonlytoharvestwhattheywantedfortheirown consumption,butalsotoexportahuge amountofsuppliesintheformoffood andmaterialsforclothingtoEurope, toAmerica,andtosomanyother countries?Isitnotsurprisingto noticetheextremefacilitieswhichGod hasgrantedthiscountryofoursfor buildingrailwaysandroads,andthus givingmoreopportunitieseverydayto augmenttheproductingacreage?I omittospeakofgoldandothermineralresourceswithwhichGodhasenrichedthisfortunateState.Allthese arebenefitsgrantedbytheliberal handsofGodandwhichwemustrecogniseandappreciateinapractical manner. Observethatthoseaforementioned

benefits,thoughhighlyworthyofap- preciation,yettheybelongtoaninferiororder.Therearesomeothers ofahigherorder,thosewhichmore directlytendtotheilluminationand sanctificationofoursouls.Isitnot God,WhoinHisProvidence,hassuppliedeverytown,eventhesmallest one,withaschoolorcentreofeducation,wherechildrenmayilluminate theirminds?HasHenotprovided manyplacesthroughouttheStatewith ConventSchools,wherechildren's mindsmaybeenlightenedandatthe sametimemouldedaccordingtothe principlesofthetrueFaithandinthe fearandloveofGod?Andhowcould wedulyvalueandpondertheprivilege grantedtothiscountryofhavingisso shortatimecomparativelysonumerouspriests,ministersoftheMostHigh, menofGod,who.withtheirdoctrine, withtheirexample,andwiththeadministrationoftheholySacraments, leadthepeopleinthepathoffaith andvirtue,restorepeaceandtranquil- itytoagitatedsouls,andreconcilesinnerstoGod?

Whatelse?Isitnotanimponderableheavenlygracetohave,practical. lyineverytownofthe'State,keptand adoredintheBlessedSacramentChrist Himself,ourDivineSaviour,theGod oftheCalvary,whoatthesametime istheGodoftheAngelsinHeaven?

Allthesebenefitsareworthconsidering.Andafterthisconsideration wemustdrawapracticalconsequence, thatis,thatwemustbethankfuland gratefultoGod.Andnow,whatis thebestwayofshowingourgratitude toAlmightyGod?Thebestmanner, andinfacttheonlymanner,istolove Himwithourwholemindandwith ourwholeheart.Butbearinmind thattrueloveofGodisnotpossibli withoutfaithfullykeepingHisCommandments.Thesearethewordsof OurLordHimself:"Ifanyonelove me,hewillkeepMyword."And, again,"IfyouloveMe,keepMyCommandments."

Leitbethenthemainpointofour life'sprogrammetoconstantlyand faithfullyobservetheCommandments ofGod,thatwemayfitlyshowour gratitudetoHimforthebenefitsgrant- edtoourStateinthefirstcentury ofitsexistence,andalsotomoveHis divineandmercifulHearttocontinue showingHispredilectiontowardsour State. LetusnowthankAlmightyGodfor Hismercyandbounty,prasingHim astheblesseddoinHeaven.And sinceow-possibilityissoimperfect,let usinviteallcreaturesinHeavenand earthtopraiseandglorifyand.bless God,sayingwiththethreechildrenin thefurnaceofBabylon:"Allyeworks oftheLord,blesstheLord;praiseandexalt,Himaboveallforever.All,e AngelsoftheLord,blesstheLord: praiseandexaltHimaboveallfor ever.AllyePriestsandservantsof theLord,blesstheLord:praise..nd exaltHimaboveallforever."

OBITUARY.

THELATEMRS.LTLIANCATHERINEDEANE.

Messrs.H.Townsend,B.Fraser,M.L.C, B.McCloskey,J.Healy,M.Cranley, J.'B'ourke,G.Saunders,A.Gilham,E. Betts,A.Lindberg,J.Ryan,T.,P.J., andM.Wright,J.,T.,andM.Fitzgerald,F.Guidera,M.O'Byrne,M.Brady, T.Wemyss,Baker,C.Regan,T.Fox, W.Malone,Postams,T.Percy,S.J. White,J.Dargan,P.Murray,N.and M.Stack,P.O'Keefe,andMesdames Hurley,Daly,Houston,Cusack,Foley andGorrie.Manyveryhandsome wreathswereplacedonthegrave,and numerouscommunicationsexpressing sympathyhavebeenreceivedbythe bereavedrelatives.Thefuneralarrangementswereinthehandsof Messrs.ArthurE.DaviesandCo.,of FremantleandClaremont.

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Mrs.LilianCatherineDeane,wifeof Mr.TomDeane,oftheExchange Hotel,Bullfinch,andforrnerlyofthe EsplanadeHotel,Fremantle,passed awayonJune3atSouthernCross. Mrs.Deane,whowasbornatFremantle,hadlivedattheportforabout28 years.Shewas12monthsinBullfinch,andalsothesameperiodatQsbornePark.Onaccountofbeingassociatedwithherhusbandinbusiness attheabovementionedplaces,she wasverywellknownandhighlyrespected,andhersadandsuddendemisewillbedeeplyregrettedbya verylargecircleoffriends.ThefuneralcortegemovedfromMessrs.Arthur E.DaviesandCo.'sPrivateMortuary, 81Market-street,Fremantle,onWednesdayafternoon,June5,andproceededtoSt.Patrick'sChurch,Adelaide-street,thencetotheFremantle Cemetery,wheretheremainswereinterredintheCatholicportion.The Rev.FatherT.W.Purcell,whoconductedtheserviceatthechurch,also officiatedatthegraveside,inthepre-senceofaverylargegathering.The chiefmournerswere:Messrs.T.Deane (husband),J.Piggott(father),E.Piggott(brother),MesdamesJ.Stackand M.Wade(sisters-in-law),Messrs.J. Stack,M.Wade,andJ.Deane(brothers-in-law),S.Clark(uncle),Mrs.S. Clark(aunt),MissesK.,C.,andN. Hanafan(nieces),Mr.andMrs.W. HaleandMr.S.Clark(cousins),and MissTurner.Thepall-bearerswere: Messrs.E.CorboyandF.Rowe, M's.L.A.,J.Monaghan(CatholicMen's Society),D.Keane,CelticClub),T. Stack,A.B.Pope,J.Cranley,andH. Austin.Amongstthosepresentwere:

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JeremiahReidy

wherethemotorcarwillnotfeature solargely,isessentialtotheprolonging ofhislife.--P.O'C. Perth,June18th,1929.

WhilethewholeArchdiocesewasin mourningfortheuntimelydeathof FatherPatrickLynchatBombay,and thosenearhimknewthattheVenerableArchdeaconSmyth'slastillness wasuponhim,thesilverjubileeof FatherJ.Reidy'spriesthoodwasquietlycelebratedintheoratoryofSt.John ofGod'sHoipitalat"BunburyonWednesday,the12th..inst.BorninKerry inNovember,1879,FatherReidyreceivedhispreparatoryeducationatSt. rFrendan's,Killarney,andcompleted hisecclesiasticalstudiesinSt,Patrick's College,Carlow.Onthe12th.of June,1904,hewasordainedpriestfor theDioceseofPerth,andcameto WesternAustraliaduringthatyear. HeofficiatedintheCathedralparish fortwelvemonths,andfortwoyears hewasassistantpriestatGuildford andMidlandJunction..Hethenwok chargeoftheAlbanyParish.InAlbanyhishealthwasratherindifferent, lungtroublewasfeared,andhewas transferredtoBridgetownandGreenbushesin1910.Hisparishtherewas almostaslargeasanIrishprovince,extendingfromKiruptofarbeyond Pembertoninonedirection,andIeansotwelltellthewidthofit.Herehe labouredforseveralyears,hismeans oflocomotionbeingahorseandsulky, travellingalmostunbelievabledistancesbetweenhistwoMasseson Sunday,andlongerdistancesstillto givetheritesoftheChurchtothesick anddying.Often,whennightfound himmilesawayfromanywhere,has hehadtocampoutinthebush.In 1916hegotawell-deservedholiday, andrevisitedhishomeland.Hereturnedontheill-fated"Mongolia," whichwasminedoffBombay,and sankinafewminutes.FatherReidy wasthelastbutonetoleavetheship, beingpushedoverthesidebythecaptain,priortohisowndeparture.lie speaksperylightlyoftheprivationsof thesixtysoulsintheopenboat,none ofwhomknewhowtomanageit;but toonewithsofrailaconstitution,the hardshipssufferedduringadayand sight'sexposurewithoutfoodorwater musthavebeenverytrying.indeed. SincehetookovertheBridgetownand Mreenbushesparishmuchworkhas beendonewithverylittlemeanstodo itAtGreenbushesapresbyteryand goodschoolhavebeenprovidedby him.AtEastKirupachurch,andat Bridgetownaveryfineschool,abeautifulhall,andtheenlargementofthe conventarewitnessesofhiszeal.Prior tothedivisionofthelargeparishinto two,whenManjimupwasmadeanew parishcentre,hebuiltachurchthere. AfterhisreturnfromtheOldCountry hebecameownerofasecond-hand Fordcar.Thishehadbeenusingfor someyearspriortomycomingtothe parishatthebeginningof1920.It didgoodworkforseveralyearsafterwards;butfinallybecameamenaceto thesanityofanyonetryingtouseit. Ihavelivelyrecollectionsofthatold ramshacklerattletrap,onitslasttrip betweenEastKirupandGreenbushes. Itsbehaviouronthatoccasiondecided itsfate.HisnextcarwasanOverland,whicifdidgoodworkforsome years;buttheroughandruttyroads ofhishillycountryprovedtoomuch forit,andsomemonthsagothatcar hadtobescrapped.Hehasnowa sewFord.whichisaveryfinecar; butIfirmlybelievethetimehascome, whenifhislifeistobeprolonged,lie mustberemovedtoaparishwhere longcardriveswillnotbeanecessity.

FatherLynch

ANAPPRECIATION. (Anonymous.)

"Forinhishearthefoundaplace, Foralltheillsofhumanrace, Andeverywretchedfellow." Somesuchlinesasthese,Ithink, wouldbethemostsuitableepitaph forhim,whoselosswehavejustbeguntomourn.WhenHisGracethe Archbishopreceivedthecablethatannouncedhisdeath,helittlethought thatthesubjectwashisfaithfulparish priest,-FatherPatrickLynch,ofMaylands.Onlyafewweekspreviously hehadoccasiontorecallhim,afew weeksearlierthantheexpirationof hisholidaysinthehomecountry,and herespondedtothatcallwithalacrity -takingthefirstboatforhisArchdiocese.Thatwasonthe17th.May.A lettertotheEditorof"TheRecord" fromtheboatannouncedthathewas ingoodhealth,andenjoyedhisholidays,thoughitmentionedthatthe winterhadbeenverysevere,andthat hehadpaidthepenaltyofitsseverity inanattackofinfiuenzalFulldetails ofhisillnessarenotyettohand.When hisshipreached'Bombayhewastoo weaktotravel,andhediedashore.

AfirstimpressionofFatherLynch ledthewritertothinkofMatthew Arnold'sdescriptionoftheGermanic head,asbetokeningdepthofvisionand plodding,thoughindefatigableenergy.

Perhapsitwasonlyimaginationwhich sawtheresemblance,forFatherLynch wasnotGerman,butIrish.Nevertheless,asubsequentknowledgeofhis abilityonlyservedtoconfirmthefirst impression.Hewasaverylogical andkeenthinker,andagooddebater. Hewasagoodtheologianalso,notperhapsbrilliant,butverysolidanddependable.HisGraceshowedhisrecognitionofthisbyappointinghim oneofhisdiocesanexaminers.He hadalsoliteraryabilityofnomean order,sharpenednodoubtbyhisconnectionwith"TheRecord,"ofwhich hewasEditorforsomeyears.

Butitwashisbusinessabilitywhich perhapswastheoutstandingcharacteristicofthedeceased.Hehadserved themissionaryneedsoftheDiocese formanyyearsontheGoldfields,and wasalwaysasuccessfuladministrator. Butitisinthemetropolisinhislater Yearsthathefoundgreatestscopefor hisbusinessacumen.Theparishof Maylands,withitsbeautifulchurch, convent,schools,andpresbytery,will standasalastingmonumenttohis energyandforesight,andinthehearts ofthepeoplehismemorywillalways becherishedasthefaithfulpastor whoseinterestswerealwayscentred intheChurch.

edthembytheirclubmatesofSt. Anne'sTennisClub,priortotheirmarriageon15th.idem.Musicanilong passedawaythehours,andduring supperRev.FatherKearinpresented, onbehalfofthemembersthemany beautifulgifts,referringtothepopularityoftheyoungcouple,andwished themeveryjoyandblessinginthe future.Mr.Spencersuitablyresponded.

CapitolTheatre

TheCapitolTheatreisbeingwarmlysupportedbythepublic,andnow comestheannouncementthatthistheatrewillpresentthefamousP.D.C.featurefilms.Theywillalsoinclude intheirprogrammetwo"firstrelease" featureseveryweek,thecurrentproprogrammestartingthisSaturdayincludingsomewellassortedfeaturepictures,togetherwithanewHarryCross stagepresentation.Thereisadramaticthemerunningthrough"The ForbiddenWoman,"whichstarsbeautufulJettaGoudal.Sheessaysthe roleofaspyemployedtobetraythe countrymenofaFrenchColonel.In ordertogainpossessionofhissecrets shemarrieshim.Fromthenonwards secretsbegintomysteriouslyleakout. TheColonel'swifefallsinlovewitha violiniste,andhewithher.Thesituationbecomescomplicatedwhenthe Colonelbringshomehisbrotherand introduceshimtothewife.Judgeof theconsternationofbothwhenthey arebroughtfacetoface.Foritis theColonel'swifethatthebrotherhad metonaboatandisviolentlyinlove with.Thebrothermovesintothe residenceofhusbandandwife,and themomentcomeswhentheColonel discoversthathenolongerholdsthe loveofhiswife.Intruechivalryhe blameshisbrother,andthebrother,in justicetothewomanheloves,accepts theblameandisforcedtoaccept menialserviceinthearmy.Theactionrushesontothepointwherethe treacheryofthewifebringsadefeat tothearmy.Thebrotherisblamed andistobeshotatdawn.Thenthe loveofthespyassertsitself,andshe savesthebrotheratherownsacrifice. "TheForbiddenWoman"wasproducedunderthepersonalsupervisionof CecilH.DeMine,anditisaworthy pictureofthegreatproducingpersonality.TomMixappearsonthesame programmein"KingCowboy."This isthefirstoftheTomMixproductions undertheR.K.O.banner.Itshows himinanewlight,withalltheexploitsoftheformerTomMix,butwith, awealthofproductionandstoryso spectacularandwithsuchactionas tobequiteanewtypeofproduction. Thisweek'sstagepresentationis"The IsleofParadise,"whichisinvivid contrasttopreviouspresentations.It willincludethe"Maui"triowho,in thepicturesquesetting,willpresent gemsofHawaiiansongnumbers.

Inthemindsofhisfellowpriestshe willalwaysberememberedasakindly,sympatheticandintenselyhuman personality.Hewaswitty,too,but hiswitwastemperedinsuchaway thathenevermadeanenemy.He wasalwaysreadytolendasympatheticeartothetroublesordifficultiesof others,sometimesevenattheexpense ofprudence,butneverattheexpense ofappreciation. HighertributeI couldnothopetopayhimthanthe mentionofthistraitinhischaracter, foritwasconsistentanduniversal.

DuringthepastnineyearsIhaveenjoyedhisfriendship.Hiszealforreligion,hisgoodnature,hischaritable heart,andhisnever-failingkindliness, haveendearedhimtoallwhoknow him.Itiseasytosee,however,that thelongdrives,oftenofnearlyahundredmiles,toandfromasickparish. inner,areeverbecomingagreater strain.Ihavenoticedthateachlong nightdriveparticularlyisfollowedby rawnervesandillness.AnarrowlyescapedseriouscaraccidentatEast KirupMillafewyearsago,inwhich hisrightarmwasjarred,seemstobe comingagainsthim,andthreatening partialparalysisoftwofingersofhis righthand.Forthepastfiveweeks hehasbeenaninmateofSt.Johnof God'sHospitalatBunbury,leavingit atweek-endstoofficiateinhisparish onSundays.Imethimto-dayatthe lateVenerableArchdeaconSmyth's funeral.andthoughhisappearancehas muchimproved,hisarmisstilltroublinghim.

IamgratefultoGodforhaving givenmetheopportunityofattending theRequiemMassesfortwoofour finestpriests,bothpersonalfriends. FatherJ.Reidyisnowmydearest friendamongstthepriesthoodofthe Archdiocese,andIhopehewillbelong sparedtous.Inmyopinionasmaller andmoredenselypopulatedparish.

ThewordsofJamesClarenceManganarecertainlyapplicabletohimonlywemaynotapplythelastline. ForafterallitisasagoodandfaithfulpriestthatFatherLynchmustfirst andforemostberemembered,andas suchweknowheshallreceivethe rewardthatbefittedhislabours:

"Himgrantagraveto,yepitying noble, Deepinyourbosomstherelethim dwell. He,too,hadtearsforallsoulsin trouble, Hereandinhell"

Bombayistobehislastresting place.Bombay,thatisfragrantwith thememoriesofFrancisXavier,and thatlieswithinastone'sthrowofhis belovedGoa.LikeXavieronSancianhisbodyliesfarfromhisnative land,andfarfromthesceneofhis missionarylabours,butwhatmatter, forlikeXavieralso,hissoul'sresting placewillbewiththeAngels.Bombayisfarremovedfromhisfriends, butwemayrestassuredthatitwill bethesceneofmanyapriest'spilgrimageonthejourneyhomewardor return,topay-theirlasttributetothe memoryofFatherLynch.

NorthFremantle SOCIAL.

OnThursdayevening,13th.inst., MissEileenBoyleandMr.LanceSpencerwereguestsofhonouratasocial andmiscellaneousgiftevening,tender-

dians,GeorgeK.ArthurandKarl Dane.Muchoftheactiontakesplace inaprison.KarlDanebeing seenasalargeandferocious warder,whoseonejoyinlifeis causingmentalandphysicalagonyto GeorgeK.Arthur,aninoffensiveprisoner,whohastheaudacitytolove theGovernor'sdaughter,aprettygirl withwhomDaneisalsoenamoured. Thestagepresentation,"StopandGo," willintroducetheimporteddancing act,"AllenandLouise."BertHowell's stagebandwillrenderanamusingtopicalnumber,"YouCan'tBlameMefor That,"whiletheballetwillbeseen in"Btubbles"andothernumbers.Les. Waldron,whowillreturntothetheatreafterseveralweeks'absenceowing tosickness,willoffer"InaPersian Market"(Ketelby)and"ValseParisienne."Theintroductionof"talkies" willnotaffectthetheatre'spolicy,as itisdefinitelystatedthataweekly changewillbestrictlyadheredto, whiletheassuranceisalsogiventhat BertHowellsorchestraandstageband willberetainedinitsentirety.

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Anoteworthyeventinthehistoryof Perthentertainmentwillbeushered into-day(Saturday),whentheAmbassadorsTheatrewillpresenttheir first"Cinesound"Entertainment.Havingthechoiceoftheworld'sbestfilms -"talkie"and"silent"-attheircofnmand,thedirectorshaveselectedParamount's100percent.dialogueproduction,"TheWolfofWallStreet,"as theiropening"talkie."Inaccordance withtheirusualpolicy,noexpense hasbeensparedbytheAmbassadors toinsureperfeCtenjoyment.Theinstallationitselfisofamostintricate andinterestingcharacter,andcorn-, petentofreproducingwithequalfidelityeithermovietoneorvitaphone.The speakers,threeofwhichareused,are ofanentirelydifferenttypetoanythingpreviouslyused."TheWolfof WallStreet"isalldialogue,andmarks theintroductioninsoundformofseveralwellknownstars,includingGeorge Bancroft.thebeautifulRussianactress,Baclanova,NancyCarroll,Arthur Rankin,BrandonHurst,PaulLukas, andCraufordKent.ExperimentsalreadymadeprovetheAmbassadorsto beidealforreproductionpurposes, thedomedroofmakingitpossibleto hearwiththegreatestease,nomatterwhereoneissitting.Thestoryis apowerfulonedealingwithStockExchangelife,Bancrofttakingthepart of"theWolf,"awizardoffinance,who hastwoobsessions,theacquiringof wealth,andhisbeautifulwife,Olga,a formertrapezeperformer,whoadmires herhusband,butwhoseloveandsocial ambitionsrestuponDavidTyler.The storybecomesintenselydramaticwhen the"Wolf"learnsoftheaffair,and therevengehetakes.A"silent"picturewillalsobescreened,thisbeing MetrolGoldwyn'sdelightfUllyhumorouscomedy-drama"BrotherlyLove," featuringtwopopularscreencome-

FirstAppearanceinWesternAustralia, ALLENANDLOUISE, InternationalDancingExponents. UnionMasterVaudevilleImportation InAssociationwithBERTHOWELL'SPOPULARSTAGEBAND, andAMBASSADORSCORPSDE BALLET,intheMagnificentand ColourfulStagePresentation, "STOPANDGO." LESWALDRON,theWurlitzer Wizard,whoreturnsafterhisillness,willplay"INAPERSIAN MARKET"(Ketelby),whileduring theintervalhewillrender"VALSE PARISIENNE."

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JETTAGOUDAL,in "THEFORBIDDENWOMAN." Thedramaticepisodeofa woman'streachery,andofher supremesacrificefortheloveof themanshehadbetrayed. ProducedunderthepersonaldirectionofCecilB.DeMille.. Also TOMMIXin "KINGCOWBOY." AnR.K.O.Production. And HARRYCROSS'STAGESHOW "THEISLEOFPARADISE." WiththeMauiTrioinSong GemsfromHonolulu.

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June23.-6th.SundayatterPentecost.Semi-double.Green.2.to alltheSaints;3.atchoice. "Beyeallofonemind,havingcompassiononeofanother notrender. ingevilforevil,norrailingforrailing,butcontrariwise,blessings,forunto thisareyoucalled,thatyoumayinheritablessing."(Epistle.)

June24.-NativityofSt.JohntheBaptist.Doubleofthe1st.Classwith Octave.White.

"MaythebirthdayofblessedJohn theBaptistbeeverkept,0Lord,by ThyChurch,withrejoicing:forheit waswhopointedouttohertheAuthor ofhernewbirth,JesusChrist,ThySon, OurLord."(PostCommunion.

June26th.-St.William,Abbot.Double.White.2.oftheOctave. St.WilliamwasborninPiedmont inthe12th.century.Hebuilthim-, selfahermit'scellintheAppenines. Otherssooncametosharehislifeof penanceandamonasteryarose.He wassingularlydevouttoOurLady. Smallwonder,then,thathewasa Saint!

June28.-8S.JohnandPaul,Martyrs. Double.Red.2.oftheOctave.

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WhenSmith,ofNewYork,reachedoutforthePresidencyof America,asetofsectarianbigots,ledbyanumberofparsons,set upafearfulyowling.SmithwasaCatholic,andthoughofAmericanbirth,breeding,aridaspirations,and100percent.American,he wasindirectlychargedwithbeinganemissaryofaforeignSovereign-thePope.ItwasallegedagainsthimthatCatholicshad adividedallegiance,andwerenottobetrusted.

Smithwascondemnedbythisblatantfactionasadangerous citizen,whoseallegiancewasforesworntothePope,andwho,in effect,wassecretlyconspiringtodisrupttheConstitution.His credentials,asanAmericancitizen,werechallengedbytheAmericanMethodistbodyandothersectswhotooktheirordersfrom CharlesMarshall,theprotagonistofun-Americanism.Every non-ConformistpulpitthroughouttheStatestrembledunderthe pressureofthepolemicalpreachers'vituperativeobjectionsto him.Smithwasblack-balled,andSmithwasdefeatedatthe ballotbox.The.Americanparsoninpoliticshadstagedthe triumphofHerbertHoover,theRepublicancandidate.

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Emboldenedbythissuccess,AmericanMethodists,through theiragents,arenowlobbyingatWashington.Theyhaveinthe capital_afive-storeybuilding,whichhousestheBoardofTemperance,Prohibition,andPublicMorals,theMethodistPress Bureau,andtheirchurchofficials.ThisMethodisttemplelooks acrossthecapitolgroundstothewingwheretheHouseofRepresentativessits.BishopWilliamFraserMcDowell,presidentof theboard,andBishopJamesCannon,whoengineeredthefight forProhibitioninthePresidentilcampaign,aretenantsofthe templeanddirectingoracles.TherealsooperatestheRev.Dr. ClarenceTrueWilson,SecretaryoftheBoardofProhibition.So weseetheMethodistChurchinAmericauptoitsneckinAmericanpolitics,andouttodominatethetrendofAmericanlegislation. AndthisisthechurchthatnoisilyrantsabouttheCatholicChurch inpoliticsWehaveheardthisancientanti-clericalcryinthis country-itcamechieflyfrompoliticalparsonswhocapitalisedit intheirowninterestsduringthestressofelectionsandtheGreat War.ThispuissantsectarianelementinAmericarecentlydrew fromoneofitsmembers,SenatorCopeland,ofNewYork,apungentprotestagainstitspoliticalactivities.AprohibitionmeasurewasbeforetheHouse,andofficialsof.thesect,itseems,attemptedtoinfluencethevotesofSenators.SenatorCopeland said:"Thisisnofitbusinessforchurchmentobein.They shouldbeoutteachingethicsandmoralstothepeopleinsteadof spendingtheirtimeinWashingtontryingtoinfluencelegislation. IfIhadmyway,I'dteardowntheMethodistbuildingstoneby stoneandhurlthemintothePotomac."Thisbuildingwasin hisopiniontheseatofa"militaristicandtyrannical"body,that wouldruinthechurchunlesstheywerechecked."IfsuchabuildingwereerectedintheshadowofthecapitalbytheCatholics,"he declared,"therewouldheatremendousoutcrybyoutragedProtestants."sure!theflamesofProtestantfurywouldsweep througheveryStateoftheUnion.TheAmericanpressissilent.

Hooverisnowentrenched,inWhiteHouse.Whatwillhis all-ProtestantCabinetdotodisciplinethis"militaristicandtyrannical"force,whichnotonlyinAmericanpolitics,butinMexico, Russia,Rome,andinthePhilippines,hasbeenanuglyelement? WillthenewregimeinWhiteHouseinjectanewspiritintoAmericanpolitics?Itwillbeamostpleasanthumanexperienceif theydo.

ThesetwoSaintsarecommemoratedeverydayintheCanonoftheMass. TheywereChristianofficersinthe RomanArmy,whomtheEmperorJuliantheApostatewishedtonumber amonghisfamiliarfriends.Theyrefusedbecausetodootherwisewould haveinvolvedadenialofthegreatest ofallfriends,OurLordJesusChrist. TheEmperorgavethemtendaysto reconsiderthematter,andasthey remainedfirmtheywereputtodeath. Theyhadtakenadvantageoftherespitetodistributetheirpossessions amongthepoor.

June27.-OftheOctave.Semi-double. White. 2.B.V.M.;3.Churchor Pope. "Thou,child,shaltbecalledtheProphetoftheMostHigh;forthoushalt gobeforethefaceoftheLord,topreparehisways."(Communion.)

June28.-St.Irenaeus,B.M.Double. Red.2oftheOctave.3oftheVigil ofSaintsPeterandPaul.

"0God,whodidstvouchsafeunto blessedIrenaeus,thymartyrandbishop:byhisstrenuousteachingofthe truth,utterlytoconfuteheresies,and happilytoestablishpeaceinthy Church:untousthypeople,grant,we beseechthee,tobesteadfastinthe practiceofourholyreligion,andinall ourdaystoenjoythatpeacewhich isfromthee."(Collect.)

June29th.-811.PeterandPaul,Apostles.Doubleofthe1st.Classwith Octave.Red.PrefaceofApostles. "ThouartPeter,anduponthisrock IwillbuildMyChurch,andthegates ofhellshallnotprevailagainstit." (Gospel.)HowmarvellouslythispromisemadebyOurLord-hasbeen filled.

himtoJesus."AndJesus,looking uponhim,said:"ThouartSimon,the sonofJoan:thoushaltbecalledCephas,whichisinterpretedPeter."Note howtheGoodShepherdcallshissheep byname!Alittlelatertheirvocation wasmadeknownmoreclearlyto PeterandAndrew:"Comeyeafter me,andIwillmakeyoutobefishers ofmen.Andtheyimmediately leavingtheirnets,followedhim."Three yearsofcompanionshipwithJesusfollowed,threeyearsoftrainingforthe tremendoustaskthatawaitedthis futureHeadoftheChurch.TheGospelsrelatemanyincidentsconcerning himduringthoseyears.Wehear himmakehisgrandActofFaithin theDivinityofChrist,andOurLord's commendationofhim.Wemarkhis unfailingeagernessintheserviceof theMaster.Withwhatdaringlove heasks:"BidmecometoThee,walkinguponthewater."Doesnothis suddenfearandconsequentsinking arouseinusafellowfeeling?Andis notourloveandtrustinJesusincreasedbythesightofthatout-stretched Handandbythewordsofgentlereproach:"0yeoflittlefaith?"In themidstofthisstoryofmutuallove betweenChrist,WhoisGod,and SimonPeter,thefisherman,/there standsoutthenightoftheshameful denial:"IknownottheMan."How incredible,but,alas!howhuman! JesusdeignedtolookuponPeter,and he,goingout,weptbitterly.During thedaysbetweenthegloriousResurrectionandtheAscension,heisrestoredtohisformerpositionofintimacywithJesus,andreceivesthe sublimecomAission:"FeedMylambs feedMysheep."IntheActsof theApostlesweseehimgoverningthe Churchand,winningcountlesssoulsto Christtillthedaycomesforhimto laydownhislifeforHim.

ThestoryofSt.Paul,likethatofSt. JohntheBaptistandofSt.Peter,is tobefoundintheNewTestament,and isfamiliartoall.Saul,theRoman patrician,thepersecutorofChristians, hearsavoicesaying:"Said,Saul,why persecutestthouMe?"Tohisguestion, "Whoarethou,Lord?"comesthe answer:"IamJesuswhomthoupersecutest."Andhe,tremblingandastonished,said:"Lord,whatwiltthou havemetodo?"Jesusbadehim gointothecity.Saulhadfallento thegroundonfirsthearingthevoice andnowrisingandopeninghiseyeshe foundthathecouldseenothing,and heremainedblinduntilAnanias,the discipleofChrist,laidhishandsupon him.'Beingonceconverted,hebdcameanardentApostle,labcuringand spendinAhimselffortheconversionof theGentiles,enduringsufferingsofall kinds,gloryingintheCrossofOur LordJesusChrist,givinghimselfupso completelytohisMasterthathe couldsay:"Ilive,nownotI,but JesusChristlivethinme:"

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FEASTS07THEWEEK. ThisweektheChurchcelebratesthe festivalsofthreeofHergreatest Saints,threeofthemostcommanding figuresinthehistoryoftheworld: St.JohntheBaptist.thePrecursorof OurLord;St.Peter,Princeofthe Apostles;St.Paul,theApostletothe Gentiles.Thetwolast-namedshare onefestival,becausetheylaiddown theirlivesforChristonthesamedaySt.PeterwascrucifiedheaddownwardsinRome.whileSt.Paul,being aRomancitizen,wasbeheadedoutside thegatesofthecity.

Clothedinagarmentofcamel's hair,wornbyexposuretotheweather andbythemeagrenessofhisfarein thedesert,JohntheBaptistappeared beforethestartledpeopleofJudea. "PrepareyethewayoftheLord,make straightHispaths,'hewarnedthem. Withstrong,fearlesswordsheurged themtopenance,andthepeopleflockedtohearhim."ArtthoutheChrist?" theyasked,andheanswered,"No.I amthevoiceofonecryinginthe wilderness."Hehadbeensentto preparethewayforChrist,andthe greatestobstaclehehadtocontend withwassham."Yebroodofvipers," heexclaimedtothePharisees,"who bathshownyoutofleefromthewrath tocome?"St.JohnBaptistwouldbe anexcellentfriendtohave;hewould teachustofacethetruth,whatever itsconsequences..ButthereisanotheraspectofthisSaintthatmust notbeoverlooked-hisexquisitehumilityandabsoluteselflessness.-When OurDivineLordappeared,JohnpointedHimout,saying:"BeholdtheLamb ofGod thelatchetofwhoseshoe Iamnotworthytoloose He mustincrease,Imustdecrease."He himselfwasmerelyasignpost,avoice, teachingmenthero*dtoChrist,Who is"theWay,theTruth,andtheLight." AmongthelitehplewhoheardJohn theBaptistgivetestimonyofJesus wasAndrew,,thebrotherofSimon.He wenttoSimonandsaid:"Wehave foundtheMessias,"andhebrought

HisGracetheArchbishopreturns thankstothemanyexpressionsofsympathyreceivedbyhimintelegramand letteronthedeathsofArchdeacoa SmythandFatherLynch.Hewishes thatthisacknowledgementwillbeacceptedasagratefulanswerbythe manysympathisers.

HisGracetheArchbishopleftby theTranscontinentalExpressonSaturdayevening,toattendtheSolema ObsequiesforthelateArchbishop Barry,ofHobart,whichbegininSt. Patrick'sCathedral,Melbourne,oa Wednesday-next.HisGracehopesto availofthisrareoportunityofmeetingthemembersoftheAustrialian Hierarchy,andarrangingwiththema suitabledatefortheopeningofthe NewCathedralearlyin1930.Atthe opening,asatthefoundationstone ceremony,theCatholicsoftheWest willhavethehonourofentertaining thedistinguishedprelateswhoform theCatholicHierarchyinthisland. r

AparochialcontributionofIlts,has beenreceivedfromDonnybrooktowardstheGoodFridayCollection.

TheVeryRev.DeanHennessey,of Lismore.arrivedonWednesdaybythe "Zealandia,"onavisittohissister, oneofthecommunityattheGood ShepherdConvent.Heisaccompani-

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edbyhisfather.WhileintheWest DeanHennesseywillbetheguestof theArchbishopatSt.Mary's.

HisGracerequeststhepriests oftheArchdiocese,andofGeraldton,toannouncefromthealtar thatthecollectionknownas Peter'sPencewillbetakenupon Sunday,June30th.,andouthe followingSundays.AllcontributionsaretobesenttoRev.Dr. McMahon,St.Mary's,Victoria Square,Perth.

AppointedCoadjutor-BishopofArmida/e.

Rev.JohnColeman,D.D.,hasbeen appointedCoadjutor-BishopofArmidale.BorninWaterford,hewaseducatedatMountMellerayandPropagandaCollege,Rome,wherehewas ordainedin1912.ComingtoArmidale,hewasassistantinvariousplaces tillhisappointmentasAdministrator oftheCathedralatArmidalein1925. Heisforty-threeyearsofage,anda nearrelativeofMgr.Lonergan,ofSt. 'Patrick'sCathedral,Melbourne.

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St.Patrick'sParents'Committeewill meetattheParochialHallonthe 28th.inst.,at8p.m.Agoodattendanceisdesired.

AcardpartyanddancewillbeconductedbytheCatholicBoyScoutsat St.Brigid'sHall,WestPerth,on Thursdaynext,the27th.June.The servicesofagoodorchestrahavebeen obtained,andaveryenjoyableevening'sentertainmentisassured.

Mr.WallyWing,oneofthewidest knownlicensedvictuallersintheState, andagoodallroundsport,hastaken overtheRailwayHotelatDonnybrook,wherehehasgonetoreside.He iswellknowninthecityandsuburbs. Recentlybeheldthelicenseofthe .MaylandsHotel,andwasforawhile residentinToodyay.Inhisnew quartershewillbepleasedtowelcome oldfriendswhocomehisway."The Record"wisheshimallthegoodluck ofagoodsport.

Hitchcock,wholosttheirliveswhen theaeroplaneKookaburramadeaforeedlanding,hasreturnedtoNewcastle Waters.Thebodieshavebeenrecovered,andthelandingplaceofthe Kookaburrahasbeencleared.The partyanticipatedreachingAlice Springsyesterday.

ThewholeofNewZealandwasvisitedbyasevereearthquakeonMonday last.Themostseriousdamagehas occurredintheNorthandWestofthe SouthIsland.Fifteendeathsarereported.Landslidesoverwhelmedhomesteadsandburiedtheoccupantsunder tonsofdebris.Buildings,including postoffices,breweries,andnewspaper premiseshavebeenseriouslydamaged, inmanycasesbeyondrepair.Two WestCoastriversareblockedbylandslides,andWestportisthreatenedby aflood.TheviolenceoftheearthquakewasmostlyfeltatNelsonand Westport.Bothtownssufferedseverely.Businesspremiseswereseverelydamaged.AtWestportthepost officetowertumbledintothestreet. The"WestportTimes"officewas wrecked.AlltownsbetweenWestportandNelsonreportdamageand terrifyingexperiences.IntheNorth Islandthe,earthquakewasgenerally felt,andextendedtobeyondAuckland.AlltheseismologicalinstrumentsattheWellingtonObservatory wereputoutofaction,aswellasthe Observatoryandpostofficeclocks.No damagewasdoneinAucklandorthe surroundingdistricts,wheretheshock wasslightbutprolonged.InWellingtonlargebuildingsswayedwithterrifyingeffect.Landslipsblocksthe BullerRiverandotherstreams.The earthquakeistheseverestexperienced inover20years.Ithasbeenfelt generallythroughouttheDominion.

ThemonthlymeetingoftheParents'CommitteeofNo.86Troop,Boy Scouts(St.Joseph's),willbeheldon Tuesdaynext,June25,atSt.Joseph's Hall.

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Asteadyandindustriousman,in poorcircumstances,desiresworkasa yardman.Willanyonehavingwork ofthisnaturetooffer,ifonlyfora fewdaysaweek,kindlycommunicate withD.,c/othisoffice.

Thenettresultofthepicturenight heldonthe22nd.ofMaylast,atthe RosemountTheatre,NorthPerth,in aidofClontarfOrphanage,was£114s 5d.Ticketssoldamountedto£2017s. Costoftheatreandtaxcameto£9 12s7d.AchequehasbeenforwardedtotheClontarfOrphanage.Mrs. P.HemyandMrs.C.C.Walkerwere thehon.secretaries. * *

TheR.S.L.ArtUnionwillbedrawn attheSoldiers'Instituteat3p.m.on Saturday,June29,andasonlyafew daysremain,subscribersareadvised toobviatethelasthourrushbysecuringticketsearly.Theartunioncommitteewillarrangeforfullresultslips tobeissuedtotheatre-goersonSaturdayeveningfollowingthedraw.Every subscriberisentitledtoanofficialresultslip.Thefirstprizeof£1,000is guaranteed,anditispredictedthat theArtUnionwillbefullysubscribed andthetotalprizemoney,£3,200,paid infull.

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OnTuesdayeveningnext,25th.inst., membersoftheSodalityoftheChildrenofMarywillconducttheusual fortnightlydanceinSt.Brigid'sParishHall.Thefloorisnowinexcellentcondition,andsomehighlysuccessfulfunctionshaverecentlybeen enjoyed.Weadviseallwhocanpossiblydosotomakecertainofbeing presentonTuesdayeveningnext.

GovernorStirling'sboatstrandedwhen nearingtheshore,andJohnStanton jumpedoverboardtoaidandrelieve theload.Hethenprecededashore theboatparty,moreofwhomalso jumpedinkneedeep,GovernorStirlingbeingcarriedashoredry-footedby twomarines.Hewasthegrandfather onthematernalsideofthepresentexPoliceInspectorJohnMcKenna."

'"TheSundayTimes"commentson theArchbishop'saddressinBunbury, whichwepublishinthisissue:"Many willbeinaccordwithArchbishop CluneinhisprotestagainstGodless education.Theapothesisofsecular educationisseeninRussiawherechildrenareeducatedto'fightGod'and ridiculereligiousandmoralteaching, 'Giveustheschools,'saidthematerialists,'thebettertoerasethenameof Godfromtheexerciseandschool books,andinoneortwogenerations Faithwillbeblottedout.'Itisbeing blottedoutinourStateschoolsnow, as90percent.ofthechildrendonot knowwhatfaithmeans.Theresult canbeseeninthemadrushforexcitement-'thrills'astheycallit-and fleshypleasurebytheyouthofto-day, whoareboredbyhomelifeorintellectualpursuits,andprefercabarets andcocktails.Thereistoomuchcant talkedaboutourStateschools."

SirJ.D.ConnollyreturnedtoPerth onMonday,andisstayingattheEs, planadeHotel.Hehasbeentothe EasternStatesastherepresentativeof theCorporationandGeneralSecurities Ltd.,ofLondon.Hismissionbrings himbackEastagain,andwillprolong hisstayinAustraliafor,sorgeconsiderabletime.SirJamesiskeenlyinterestedinCatholicimmigrationto WA.,andhasbusiedhimselfinits interestsathomeandhere.

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hapsasapick-upinthemorning,after alatenightwithaprohibitionist,it mightbebetterthanMussolini'scure foranti-Facists.Ourcitygourmands, itissafetowagerachoicecigarette, willnotrushthepottediodinecounter,nordowethinkpuntersatBelmontwillchancetheir"bit"onthe possibilitiesofthenew"pep"fortheir pedigreedfavouhte.Chemistryisan excellentservant,butwemustnotlet itinterferewithourmenus;itis,however,quitewelcometodoasitpleases withthevanitiesofEve.

Havingflown2,200milesacrossAustraliafromthePacifictotheIndian Ocean,theaeroplaneCanberra,which isconveyingtheMinisterforHomeAffairs(Mr.Abbot)andhispartyonan aerialtourofNorthandCentralAus. tralia,leftWyndhamonTuesday morninglastforDarwin.Mr.Abbot hadaverybusytimeinWyndham, wherehemetMessrs.L.Lefroyand HubertEvans,WestAustralian.as. toralists,whohadtravelledmorethan 2,000milesfromPerthbytrainand motorcartomeettheMinister,Mr. Abbot(anewsreportsays),hasalreadylearnedmuchabouttheadministrationofthispartofhisdepartment.AfterleavingWyndhamthe 'planeflewalongthecoastlinefora longdistanceandthenstruckinland. For100milestheCanberrathenflew throughthesmokeofbushfires,the heatfromwhichproducedbumpyflying.ShortlybeforenoontheCanberracrossedtheDalyRiverandheadedforDarwin,whereitarrivedat2 p.m.

CentenaryCelebrationsat NewNorcia

(Sunday,June2,1929.)

TheGovernmentAstronomer(Mr. H.B.Curlewis)statedonMondaylast thattheseismographatthePerthObservatoryfaithfullyrecordedtheWellingtonearthquake.''Thepreliminaryandsecondarytremorswerevery distinct,"saidMr.Curlewis,"and,takingintoaccountthedistanceandthe timeofpropagationofthetwotypes oftremors,theexacttimeatwhich theearthquakestartedwascalculated as10hours17minutes13secondsa.m. Incidentally,thisshowstherefinement towhichthescienceofseismologyhas beenbroughtinrecentyears,forthe cabledtimewas10.18am.Theboom oftheinstrument,undertheinfluence ofthemaximumshocks,swungvery rapidlyandoversuchanextentofthe sheetthatitisdifficulttodecipherthis partofthetrace.Itisworthmentioningthatlastweek,onWednesday, Thursday,aridFriday,recordsofmoderatetofairlysevereearthquakesat distincesbetween2,400and3,000miles wereregistered.TheNewZealand earthquakeisprobablytheculminationofthesequakes,althoughasthere werenocabledreportsofthem,their centreswereprobablyonthefloorof theocean,somewherebetweenCocos IslandandCeylon,whereadistinct seismiccentreexists."

Lastweekwehadoccasiontore markontheunintelligentreportingof Catholicceremonies.The"WestAus. tralian"reportontheNewNorciaOen. tenaryCelebrationsgaveawrongimpression,implyingthatcenserswere incensingtheLordAbbotintheprocession.OurChurchoffersincense tonoman.InThursday'spaperwe readinthereportoftheobsequiesfor thelateArchbishopBarrythat"of& ciatingpriestsworedarkvestments, andalargebodyofnunswasinsombreattire."Didthatreporterever attendanAnzacmemorialinSt.Pat rick's,Melbourne?Theofficiating priestsalwayswearblackvestments inaMassofRequiem,andwecertainly knowofnoreligiousOrderofwomen whopossessesa"sombreattire"for suchoccasions.Thenunswerepresentintheirevery-dayordinarydress, whichisusuallyblackincolour.DuringtheEucharisticCongressinSydneyweandeveryoneelseweredelightedwiththeintelligentandRun gicalreportingoftheceremonies.A copyofthe"SydneyHerald"brochure wouldbeausefulrefereAceforour localnewspaperoffices.

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Mr.JohnF.Walsh,ofLavanand Walsh,returnedhomeonWednesday morningbytheinterstateboat"Zealandia,"whichreachedFremantlein theeeriehoursbeforethedawn.Mr. WalshhasbeenEastonholidaybent, where,incidentally,heindulgedinhis hobbyasafirst-editioncollectoranda connoisseurofetchings.

NewNorciahadbeenlookingforwardwitheagernesstothehundredth anniversaryofthebirthdayofWest Australia.Allnecessarypreparations hadbeenmadeihordertocelebrateit inthemostfittingmanner.Unfortunately,theweatherwasmorefavourabletoindoorthanoutdoordemonstrations.

TheGovernmentResidentatAlice Springs,inamessagereceivedbythe DepartmentofHomeAffairsonthe 17th.inst.,advisedthatthemotor truckpartywhichliftAdelaidethree weeksagotorecoverthebodiesof Lieut.KeithAndersonandMr.R.S.

AccordingtoourSundaycontemporary,thefirstmantolandonWestraliansoilwasaGaelic-speakingson ofErin,namedJohnStanton.Through ex-InspectorMcKenna,"TheRecord" hopestogiveitsreaderssomemore informationonthishistoricalfact, whichwaspublishedonSundayas follows:"ThefirstBritishertoland 'officially'onWesternAusttalian atthetimeofCaptainStirling'sexpedition,wasJohnStanton(saysacorrespondent),sergeantofthecompany ofsoldiersonboardtheH.M.S.Sulphur,heprobablybeingaGaelicspeakingIrishman.Theregimentto whichhebelongedhadbeenmainlyrecruitedfromapartofErinwhere nothingbuttheoriginaltonguewas spoken,andhewouldbemostlikely tousehisnativetonguewhenexcited oversuchanunusualhappeningas thetakingpossessionofanewcountrybytheCrownofGreatBritain.He wasknowninWA.foralongperiodto haveoftenremarkedtoasoldier cronie,aHighlandScot,that"there wasneverawhitemanonetickof thewatchaheadofmeinthiscolony.'

Thephysicianandthechemistare closelyassociated,atleastwehavealwaysunderstoodthemtobe,butit seemsthechemistisabouttoget awayfromthemedicinalmeasure glass,accordingtoarecentcable,and tovaryhiscallingasacompounder ofprescriptionsforthephysician. Frombeingtheservantofthedoctor heaspirestobecomeeitherhiseliminatororhisbestpatron.Welearn fromacablednewsiteminthe"West" that"thelatestchange,asrevealedtodayattheopeningoftheChemists' ExhibitionatWestminster,consistof tonicsintheformoffoods.Forexample,thereispatedemorne,which consistsofthewholesubstanceofcod liveroilandcanbetakenasahors doeuvreofasasandwich.Itis claimedtobevaluableforcasesof malnutritionandperniciousanaemia.' Anotherdelicacyisknownaspotage odineandcomprisessolubleproteinscontaininglecithin,liversecretionand iodine.Ittasteslikemeatextract. Thereisalsoavitamintonictogive racehorses'pep.'Othernoveltiesincludeperoxideinstick.form."Our toothsomeoldfriend,patedefoiegrad, istobereplacedbyafishypatede morne,whichifthereisapalatethat likesitcanbetakenasa"hors doeuvre,"-whateverthatis.Ouroffice chefdoesn'tknow,butourFrench "devil"thinksitmightbe"hors d'oeurve."Ifsoitmightbeagood tonic'forasportwhenheis"horsde combat,"buthehashisdoubts.Per-

OnSunday,June2,theCathedral wasthesoulofNewNorcia,ourvisitorsfromPerthandelsewhereshowing oncemorethatthesacredbuildingis fartoosmallforoccasionslikethis. At8.45am.theMonasticChoirchantedsolemnTerce,inpreparationforthe mostsolemn"SacrificeofThanksgiving"thatfollowedsoonafter-aPontificalHighMass,celebratedwithall splendourbyHisLordshiptheAbbot, attendedasusualbyanumberofthe BenedictineFathers.Thechoirgave oftheirbestastheyrenderedFather Moreno's"MissaPrima"(MassNo.1), inthreeparts,theRev.composersittingattheorgan.Thecharacteristic noteofFatherMoreno'scompositions -devotion-wasbroughtforthbyhis choirinaforciblemannerthroughout thewholeoftheMass.Inthisrespect,however,theMassNo.1was completelyoutdonebythemotet"AnimaChristi,"composedbythesame Father-whichwasrenderedduring theOffertory.Thoughbestsuitedto boys'voices,themonksknowhowto giveittheexpressionintendedbythe author,andonecouldnothelpfeeling hisheartdeeplymovedbythosesweet melodies,patheticexpressionsofthe loveofaChristiansoulforherEucharisticLord.Onthewholethemusic wasarealtreat. TheHolySacrificewasdrawingtoa closewhenitwasannouncedthatthe processioncouldbeheld.Tenminutesbeforeitwasimpossible,butnow theHeavensapprovedofourvotes. Theprocessionwasheldandmarched solemnlyoverflower-strewnpathsand undertriumphalarchesartisticallyarranged.Firstofall,followingthe' Cross-bearerwalkedthenativegirls fromtheOrphanage,allwearingsnowwhitedresses.Thenfollowedthe youngladiesfromSt.Gertrude'scollegeandtheSistersincharge.Theboys fromSt.Ildephonsus'Collegewith theirteacherscamenext;thenthe nativeboysfromtheOrphanage,the nativepopulationofNewNorcia,the whiteworkmenengagedattheMission,neighbours,andvisitors.Last ofallcamethemonks,wearingtheir longblackchoirrobes,asaguardof honouroftheEucharisticKing,carriedbytheLordAbbotinabeautiful ,monstrance,acostlyandfinished workofart.Thecanopy,whichwas bornebyprominentCatholicgentlemenofthedistrict,andunderwhich theBlessedSacramentwascarried, closedtheprocession-aptocessionthe morebeautifulbecauseitpresenteda vivid'pictureofvarietyinunity.There wereinitwhiteandcolouredpeople, youngandaged,layandreligious,yet theyhadbutonethought-tohonour theKingofKings.tothankHimfor benefitsonWestAustralia,toaskHim tocontinuepouringHisblessingsupon

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FOURTEEN.

thishappyStateofours.Suchwas theideaofthosesixhundredsouls thattookpartinthisreligiousdisplay. Theprocessionmadetwohalts,oneat St.Ildephonsus',theotheratSt.Gertrude's,andBenedictionoftheBlessedSacramentwasgivenatbothplaces. Tothiseffectbeautifullittlealtars,profuselydeckedwithflowersandwell lightedwithcandles,hadbeenpreparedatthemainentranceofeach College,andbothspokewellforthe boysandthegirls,respectively,whose workoflovetheywere.AthirdBenedictionattheCathedral,afterthe chantingoftheGregorian"TeDeum," closedboththeprocessionandthe morningceremonies.Attheendof theprocessiontheBlessedSacrament wassolemnlyexposedandremained sountiltheevening.Numetousgroups fromtheMonastery,bothColleges,Orphanages,visitorsandotherwise,made itapointofhonournottoleave theLordaloneforasinglemoment. "God'BlessWestAustralia"wasthe prayeronthelipsofall.

Intheeveningtheprogrammewas carriedoutasarranged.At5o'clock Vesprrsweresungbythemonkswith theusualsplendour.ThentheRosarywasrecited.Thisover,theLord Abbotaddressedtheassemblywhich againfilledtheCathedral.HisLordshipspokeontheCentenary,recalled thenumberlessbenefitsgrantedby GodtoourStateinvariousways,and showedthebestwaytothankHimfor theseandobtainHisblessingnnus infuture.Thencamethefinalitem. theglorioushymnofthanksgiving,the "TeDeum,'infourparts,byFather Moreno,renderedbytheMonastic Choir.Itiswritteninsymphonic form:Andante,Adagio,Allegro.Father Moreno,whohasalwaysdelightedin thedevelopmentofsomemotivein eachofhiscompositions,foundsuitablematerialforhisTeDeuminthe Gregorianmelodiesofthesamehymn.

Theorganaccompanimentwasfull ofrichnessandcolour,yetitwasto beregrettedthattheorganwasonly asubstitute(thoughthebest)foran orchestraforwhichitwasoriginally written.Itishardtosaywhichwas themoststrikingfeatureofthiscomposition.Somemightpreferthose passagesthatbearamightyexpression.Otherswouldbedelightedwith thoseinwhichthesoftandtenderfeelingprevail.Ahappycombination ofthesevariousfeelingsinonework seemstohavebeentheaimofthe Rey.composer.

BenedictionoftheBlessedSacramentbytheLordAbbotwasthen givenastheproperclosingofahappy day.

Cunderdin

June9th.isadateofnosmallsignificancetotheCatholicsofCunderdin, sinceonthatSundaytheyhadtheinexpressablepleasureofseeingagroup ofyoung"Bushies"maketheirFirst HolyCommunion.Sevenboys,with lightedcandles,andonelittlegirl,in thetraditionalwreathandveil,providedaninspiringspectacleasthey kneltatthealtarawaitingtheHoly Eucharist.Thesightoftheseyoungstersatthehappiesttimeoftheir livesbroughtbackmemoriestoall thosewhowatchedthem.Af,:eling ofgratitudetoMissSharkey,whohas sounselfishlydevotedhertimeto teachingthechildrenatSundayschool, andtoFatherDoyle,whohasshown suchinterestintheyoungones.inspiredmanyalittleprays"thatSundaymorning.Attheconclusionof Mass,FatherDoylerecitedanActof Thanksgivingonbehalf')fthechildren thattouchedtheheartofman"aparentpresent.TheeffortsofMiss Sharkeyandherhelpustoinstilsome knowledgeoftheFaithinthehearts ofouryoungCatholicchildrenaresincerelyappreciated.Werealisetoo wellwhatourchildrenaremissing throughnotbeingabletoattendaCatholicschool,butneverthelessthegood thatthelittleSunday-schoolisdoing wasshownonSunday,whenitspupils madesuchabraveshowing.

AfterMassMr.JamesStokes,J.P., motoredthechildrenouttohisfarm, whereallsatdowntoawonderful CommunionBreakfast.FatherDoyle wastheretosayafewwordsbefcre goingontoMeckering,whereanother congregationawaitedhiscoming.After thememorablebanquettherhildten werefurtherentertainedwithtames andraces.andthenthehappyhand weremotoredhome.

MARRIAGE.

PITMAN-HARDWICK.-OnApril

2nd.,attheSacredHeartChurch, Highgate,bytheRev.FatherCrowley,Frank,onlysonofMrs.Pitman (Perth),andlateMr.A.H.Pitman (Kalgoorlie),toAlma,fourthdaughterofMr.andMrs.J.E.Hardwick, ofVolgart,lateofEastPerth.

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DeathofDr.Trethowan

"FATHEROFST.JOHNOFG033 HOSPITAL."

Dr.WilliamTrethowan, C.M., F.C.S.A.,oneoftheleadingsurgeons inPerth,diedathishomeinSt. George'sTerrace,onMondaymorning, at69yearsofage.Dr.Trethowanwas borninCreswick,Victoria.HegraduatedinmedicineattheAberdeen Universityin1892,afterabrililantcollegecareer,securingthehighesthonours.Hewasthemostdistinguished studentofhisyearandwasaJohn Murrymedallist.Aftergainingexperienceathospitalsin.Englandand Ireland,hebeganpracticeinPerthin 1896.Formanyyearspasthepractisedsolelyasasurgeon.For25 yearshewasonthehonorarystaffof thePerthHospital,andfor20years wasaseniorsurgeon.Atthetimeof hisdeath,hewasconsultingsurgeon tothePerthHospitalandtheHome ofPeace.Forsomeyearshealso actedonthehonorarystaffofthe Children'sHospital.Hewenttothe GreatWarinMay,1915,goingfirstto LemnosandlatertoEgypt.Hewas stationedatthe3rd.AustralianGeneralHospitalasseniorsurgeon,and becameaLieut.-ColonelintheAustralianArmyMedicalCorps.HereturnedtoWesternAustraliain-June, 1916,andwasmadeamemberofthe RepatriationBoard.Afoundation

manner','thegoodnessofaloyaland devotedfriend.On',theoccasionof thehomecomingofhissecondson,Dr. HenryM.Trethowan,whohasfollowed socloselyuponthefootprintsofdistinctionandhonourwhichhisfather leftatMarischalCollege,Aberdeen, "TheRecord"hailedhimasthe "FatherofSt.JohnofGod'sHospital." Wefeelthatitisthetitlehewould cherishmost,andletitbetheepitaph whichweCatholicswillinscribeover hisname.Inthedaysofanxiousbeginnings,whenthethoughtofto-morrowwasdifficulttofacewithequanimity,hecametotheSisters,notasa visitingsurgeon,notasanimpersonal unitofamedicalstaff,butasakindly interestedfather.Tohimmorethan toanyothermedicalpractitioneris duethesurvivalof'thosedaysofuncertaintiesfromwhichhasblossomed thegreatgrowththatweallhavereasontobeproudof.Whenpatients werefewandcotsempty,the"Father ofSt.John's"encouragedsometogo there,promisingfreesurgicaltreatment,providedtheypaidtheirhospitalfees.Apartfromthatprofessiortalservice,whichisnottooeasy toappreciateatitspropervaluenow, Dr.Trethowanhadthehighestopinion oftheSisters,andledthembyhis example,morethanbyhisword,to considernursingasanobledutyto one'sfellowmen.

Tohiswife,hisonedaughter,Kathleen,andhisthreesons,Francis, Henry,andJohn,"TheRecord"offers itssympathy.R.I.P.

Atthefuneral,whichleft267St. George'sTerraceat3.45p.m.onTuesday,HisGracetheArchbishopwasrepresentedbyMonsignorVerling,V.G., accompaniedbyVeryRevFather Prendiville,Adm.,andRev.Dr.McMahon

CatholicYoungLadies'Club CornerFrancisandMuseum Streets,Perth.

FellowoftheCollegeofSurgeonsof Australasia,hewasalsopresidentof theWestAustralianbranchoftheBritishMedicalAssociationandwason theMedicalBoardofWesternAustralia.FormanyyearshewasassociatedwiththeRottnestBoardofControl. Hewasamanofwideandvaried interests,whichincludedgolfand yachting.Abouttwoyearsagohe becamepresidentoftheSouthPerth GolfClub.From1913to1915hewas commodoreoftheRoyalPerthYacht Club,ofwhichhewasmadealife memberafter20years'membership. Heissurvivedbyawidow,threesons, andamarrieddaughter.

"TheRecord's"Tribute. TheReligiouscommunitiesinthe Archdiocesehavereasontoremember hismemoryinprayerfulgratitude. Thereisnotaconvent,college,or schoolthathasnotexperiencedhis hiddencharity.Fortwenty-fiveyears hisskillandadvicewasatthecommandofeverysufferingmemberofour religiousOrdersofmenandwomen, anditwasgiventotheircareunreservedlyandwithoutfee.Tothe surgeon'skeenpowersofdiagnosisand defthandswereweddedgiftsofcharm andhumourthatmadethehardcot ofahospitalapleasantrestingplace forthegentleSisterandanxious!Es'rothenThepriestsoftheArchdiocese enjoyedhissympathetictreatmentand care,andmurmurthenameofDr.Trethowaninappreciativetones.On themalsohisskillandhischeerfullnesswasunstintinglylavished,without feeorreward.Itis,unfortunately, therulethatmenofthelatesurgeon's calibreawaitfordeathbeforetribute ispaidtotheirnameandworth."The Record"recallswithsatisfactionthatit hadthecouragetopayatributeto thismanwhichhislivingeyesmight read,andthusthroughitscolumns conveytohimthegratefulheartsin convent,cloister,andpresbyterythat willnotforgettoreturn,intheirown

Saturday,June22,1929.

beassistedbyMessrs.Bennett,Coonan,andCaston.

TheWeeldyEuchreParty.

Theweeklyeuchreparty,heldfor upwardsoftenyearsintheNorth PerthTownHall,hashadanunparalleledrunofsuccess.Butthereis evenagreatermeasureofsuccessin store.Wordhascomeuntoittogo evenhigher.Theweeklyeuchreparty hasmovedintoourownhall,situated rightonthetramline,witheveryfacilitythatmakesforsuccess.Theweeklyeuchrepartyhasinthepastprosperedbecauseofmerit.Meritwill makeitagreatersuccess-inthefuture. Messrs.CaseyandGalvin,ourold friends,arestillincontrol,andclients canrestassuredofeveryconvenience andaverysociableandpleasantevening.Theticketsforthedanceand alsofortheeuchrearewithinthereach ofall-only1/6,notax.Don'tforget theweeklyeuchreandtheweekly danceinSt.Mary's,Oxford-street, Leederville,everyTuesdaynight. Eachstartsat8.15p.m.

Aspecialwordofpraiseisdueto theChildrenofMary,towhoseefficientorganisingthewonderfulsuccess oftheopeningnightwasinnosmall measuredue.

BookReviews

"TheRomanceofOldCoolgardie,"R. D.Lane.E.S.WiggandSon, Perth).

Mr.Lanesetshimselfthetaskof writinganovelredolentofthespiritof theGoldfieldsinthe"roaringnineties," asacontributiontowardsCentenary YearLiterature.Thebookisshort andtheplotratherweak.Asanovel itishardlyasuccess.Ontheother handtheauthorhasre-capturedmuch ofthespiritofoldCoolgardie,and hisbookinspiresthereaderwithkindlythoughtsofthetimesthatare goneandtheirpioneers.

KitchenTeaattheClub. OnMonday,10th.inst.,abouteighty youngpeoplemetintheClubRooms, theoccasionbeingakitchenteagiven bytheClubmemberstoMissG. Henry,thepopularpresident,onthe eveofhermarriagetoMr.A.Watts. Betweendances,forwhichMissK. DunneandMissL.Leddinplayed, musicalitemswerecontributedby MissesG.Begley,J.Harford,K. Brown,andM.Lenin.MissWagner contributedapianofortesolo,"NonchalentetLiberer,"andMissW.Welbyamusicalmonologue,accompanied byMissL.Leddin.AkitchencompetitionwaswonbyMissM.O'Brien andMr.Montgomery.Duringsupper.whichwasservedinthedownstairshall,MissNaylor,onbehalfof theClub,presentedMissHenrywith ateaset.MissHenryandMr.Watts suitablyresponded,afterwhichMiss K.Brennanverycharminglyrendered "WhenYou'reinLoveYou'llWaltz." MissHenrywastherecipientofmany handsomeandusefulpresents,and muchfunwasobtainedwhentheparcelswereopenedaftersupper.A veryhappyeveningwasterminated withthesingingof"ForTheyAre JollyGoodFellows."

CarnivalatPremierHall.

OnSaturdayevening,the15th.inst., averysuccessfulstreamercarnivalwas heldinthePremierHall.Watson's orchestrawasinattendance,and"fun andfrolicreignedsupremeuntil'alate hour.Anunusualnoveltywasthe balloondance,andgreatexcitement prevailedthroughout,andcametoa climaxwhenthewinningcouplewere presentedwiththeirprizes.Thesupperarrangementswereinthehands oftheMissesLeddinandTaylor.

Theusualweeklydanceswillbeheld intheClubRoomsonnextSaturday.

LEEDERVILLE, St.Mary'sHall, St.Mary'sHall,whichclaimstobe thebiggestand-bestappointedhallin theState,judgingbythepopularityit alreadyenjoys,hassuppliedalongfeltwant,notonlyforCatholics,but forthepublicingeneral.Thelaige hall,byasimplecontrivance,caneasilybemadeintotwohalls,onethe largehallfordancingandthelesserfor theweekly-euchreparty.

TheDancingFloor. Neithertime,labour,normoneyhas beensparedinpreparingthefloorof St.Mary'sHallfordancing.The authoritieshavesucceededintheirobjective,forintheopinionofanexpert St.Mary'sHallfloorhasnotasuperior intheState-noteventheGovernmentHouseBallroomfloor. Ahigh classdancewillbeconductedevery Tuesdaynight,commencingat8.15. Specialmusichasbeenengagedforthe season.Thepiano,anewGerman make,isnotedforitsstrengthand richnessoftone.Mr,FrankBoylan ishon.M.C.ofthedancehall,andwill

"God,InfinitesadReason,"William J.Brosnan,S.J.,Ph.D.(NewYork: TheAmericanPress.)

Thisisthecontinuationofascientificstudy,begunyearsagoinanother book,"GodandReason."Thepreviousvolumeprovedtheexistenceof GodfromReason;thispresentone seemstoillustratefromreasonGod's attributes.Thetwotogetherthus formatext-bookofNaturalTheologl. Thisbookiswritteninthescholastic style;thematterliasbeendeveloped inthesisform,theproofsgiveninsyllogisticform,andwithafullarrayof scholasticterms.Itisthusaclass book,notabookforgeneralreading. Itisattheonetime,completeand clear,andshouldbeadmirablysuited toitspurpose.

GeorgeMaguire,June26,1928.

-Cooney,June24,1928.

EdwardWalker,June22,1925.

MaryKennan,June16,1926.

Itisaholyandwholesomethought toprayforthedead,thattheyma beloosedfromtheirsins, Eternalrestgrantuntothem,0 Lord;andletperpetuallightshine uponthem.Maytheyrestinpeace. (300days'indulgence.)

(Inthiscolumnwepublishthe namesofthedeparted,whetherrecentlydeceasedoranniversaries.Under itweshallpublishobituarynotices, whichareacceptedby"TheRecord" at3s.Marktheenvelope"Obituary" whensendingitin.-Ed.]

INMEMORIAM. COONEY.-Inlovingremembranceof ourdearhusbandandfather,why departedthislifeonJune24,1928.

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WALKER.-Ofyourcharity,prayfor thereposeofthesoulofEdward Walker,who'diedonthe22nd.June, 1925. SacredHeartofJesus,havemercy onhissoul. -Insertedbyhislovingwifeand daughters.

KENNAN.-InlovingmemoryofMary Kerman;whodepartedthislifeon the16th.June,1926. R.I.P.

-Insertedbyheraffectionateson.

MAGUIRE.-Inlovingmemoryofmy dearhusband,George,whodeparted thislifeonJune26,1928.R.I.P. SacredHeartofJesus,havemercy onhissoul.

-Insertedbyhislovingwife.

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THELATEDR.TRETHOWAN.

TheofficialopeningofthenewbuildingofSt.Joseph'sConventSchooltook placeonSunday,the9th.inst.,in gloriousweather,beforealargeattendanceofBunburyresidentsand country.visitors.Theceremonywas performedbyArchbishopClune,who wasaccompaniedbyFathersO'Grady, D.DaviesMoore,and,McCormack.

Aprocessionwasformedattheconventand,headedbythecross-bearer, proceededtothemain-entrance,where theArchbishopofferedtheprayerof blessing,afterwhichHisGracevisited thedifferentportionsofthebuilding andblessedeachroom,and,finally, addressedalarge.gatheringinSt.Joseph'sHall.

Archbishop'sAddress.

"Wehaveassembledthisafternoon toassistattheblessingandopening ofanewschool,"saidHisGrace,"and thefirstquestionthatsuggestsitselfto ourlips,ortothethoughtsofsome herepresent,isaverynaturalone.It isthis:WhyareweCatholicsincurringsuchtremendousexpenseinbuildingandequippingourownschools; whyarewenotcontentwiththesystemofeducationprovidedforusby theState?Thesimplestanswerto thequestionis,andthemostgeneral one,isthis:Itisbecausewevalueas God'sbestgiftourHolyCatholic Faith,and,inthesecondplace,becausewearepreparedtomakeany sacrificeratherthansacrificethat whichweholdtobeGod'sbestgiftto us.Wevalueeducationasmuchas anyothersectionofthecommunity, and,thankstothegloriousteaching Ordersattachedtoourreligion,we havebeenenabledtodoasmuchat leastasanyotherchurchforthe spreadofeducationinWesternAustraha.(Applause.)Butstillthereissomethingthatwevaluemore,andthat something,asIsaidbefore,isourCatholicfaith,andourobjectandourdeterminationis,whateverthecostor price,notonlytokeepthatfaithintact inourownsoulsandourownlines, buttohanditdownintactandinviolatetothegenerationsthatcomeafter us.Inorderthatthefaithmaybe nurtured,maybewarmed,maybein. creasedintheadultmanorwoman,it isnecessarythatitshouldbeplanted, thatitshouldbeassiduouslycultivated intheheartandmindofthechild duringtheimpressionableyearsof childhood,andthatcanonlybedone adequatelyintheCatholicatmosphere ofaConventSchool.Experience teachesusthatand,besidesthatexperience,welearnfromthetacticsof ourenemies.Inanylandandin everylandwheretheforcesofathiesismorsecularismhavestriventoban. ishthefaithandtouprootitfrom thatlandagainstwhomandagainst whataretheirmostinsidiousattacks directed?Ineverycaseagainstthe religousteachingOrdersandagainst religiousschools."Giveustheschools," theysay,"tobettererasethenameof Godfromtheexercisebookandthe ,-ehoolbook.Onlygiveustheschools, letusappointourownteachers,and inoneortwogenerationsthefaithwill heblottedout,churcheswillbeempty, andwha4willbeleftwillbeonlya chimeraofreligionorfaith."That iswhatwehavelearntfromourene mies.Theyknow,andweknow,that thesurestwaytode-Christianisea countryandthemostefficaciousway, isbythoroughlysecularingtheschools. 1Knowingallthisaswedo,notthrough ourownexperience,butlearningit fromthetacticsofouropponents,vie aredetermined,atanycost,tobuild andtoequipourownschools,where ourchildrenwillbebroughtupinthe knowledgeandloveandfearofGod, andintheintelligentknowledgeofour holyfaith.Thatfaithteachesusthat thechildbelongstoGodandnotto theState;thatGodhascreatedasoul nthechild.Thatfaithteachesus thatwewerenotcreatedmerelytoentoylife.toamassrichesmerely,andto dielikethebeastsofthefield.That faithteachesthatthereisanimmortality,asupernaturaldestinyinstore for us,andanysystemofeducation thatdoesnottrainthechildthatit hasanultimatesupernaturaldestiny, isinadequateandincomplete.andit ispreciselyforthatreasonthat,thciugh weadmiretheeducationsystempro- videdbytheState,thoughweknow howsplendidlyequippedandstaffedit is,yetfromconscientiousmotives,we cannottakeadvantageofit.Others may,butwecannot.Thisconscientiousobjectionofoursisappreciated andunderstoodineveryotherland undertheBritishflagexceptinAustralia.Inthoseotherlandswehave theCatholicschoolsystemthe,sameas

wehaveithere.Inmostofthem theyareinaminority,andyettheir conscientiousobjectionsarerespected, Theschoolsystem,undertheaegisof theCatholicChurch,ispartandparcel ofthenationaleducationsystem,and theteachersinthoseschoolsinScotland,inEnguand,inSouthAfrica.in India,ineverycountryundertheBritishflag,arepaidbytheStateforthe worktheyhonestlydofortheState andthechildrenoftheState.That attitudehasneverbeenmorebeautifullydescribedthanbyRt.Hon.H.J. Fisher,PresidentofthelEbardofEducationinEngland,andamemberof Mr.LloydGeorge'sGovernment.In 1918,speakinginPlymouth,oneducationalmatters,hesaid:"Nowthat thewarhasdrawnallmorecloselytogether,letuscombineinacommon onslaughtononeofthegreatenemies ofhumanprogress-Imeanignorance. Don'tsupposeforamomentthatIignoretheimportanceofthedenominationalsystem,butIseeitinadifferent perspective.WhenIgointoschool, myirresistibletendencyistosympathisewiththeworkthatIseegoing oninit.ItmaybeaRomanCatholic school;itmaybeaJewishschool.I donotcare.Formeitisaschool. Iseethereanhonestattempttohand downthetorchofknowledgetoyoung andtenderminds.Iseethereanhonestattempttointroduceyoungchildrenintothepreciousheritageofcur pastcivilisationandtoimbuethem withordinarygoodhabitsofdecent living]Theremaybemuchinthe religiousinstructiongiventhatIdissentfrom,butmydesiretodissentor tocriticiseisoverpoweredbymysympathy,andthisIbelievetobethe attitudeofeverytrueeducationalist:14

Thosearetheremarkablewordsthat fellfromthelipsofamanwho,inhis day,wasthegreatestlivingauthority oneducation.Youseewithwhat sympathyheviewedtheeducationcarriedoninthedenominationalschools ofEngland,andhowhesays,atthe endofhisspeech,whatattitudeought tobetheattitudeofeverytrueeducationalist.Iamsorrytohavetosay thatthatattitudeisunknowninAustralia.ItisnofaultoftheGovernmentorthepoliticians,orthemass ofthepeople.Thoughourteachers arehelpingthelifeofthecommunity, vetnopracticalrecognitionisgiventy Government,orState,fortheirwork andtheburdentheyarebearing.A teachermayhaveshingledhairandshe receivesStaterecognition,but,ifshe putsonareligioushabit,nomatter whatsplendideducationalgiftsshe mayhave,andsheisunrecognised. Ourteachersmayteachuntiltheydie, ourteachersmaybethemostbrilliant inthecommunity,butaslongasthey wearthathabittheywillnevergeta decentremunerationforanhonest day'swork.Ihavenotcomehereto ventilateourgrievances,thoughour disabilitiesandourburdensarevery heavy.Ihavenotcomeheretocomplain,butrathertomakeourposition clearinthismatterofaseparatesystemofeducation.Weareworkingon parallellineswiththeStatesystem; thereis them,nothingantagonisticbetween andtheStateinspectorsvisit ourschools.thecurriculumispractical- lythesame,only,asIsaidatthe start,wearenotgoingtosacrificewhat weholdmostdear,andratherthansacrificeitwearepreparedtomakethe terriblesacrificeinvolvedinaseparate systemofeducation.InBunbury wehavehadtheSistersofMercyteach- ingforeversomany.years,butuntil thepresenttimetheyhaveneverhad thefacilitiesthattheyshouldhavef,r r!isplaYingalltheirteachingqualities.Thisroominwhichweareservesa usefulpurposeasahall,butasa schoolroom,withalltheclassesinit, itneverwasandneverwouldbeagoodschoolroom.Henceithasbeenincumbentontilt'',SistersandonArchdeaConSmythandthepeople,tobuild athoroughlyup-to-dateandwell-equip- pedschool,andifitisnotfinished, norfurnished.Ithinkthatthoseof youwhohavegonethroughitwill agreethatitisoneofthebestequip- pedandmostbeautifulschoolsinthe ArchdioceseofPerth(Applause).The financialburdeninvolvedisavery, veryheavyone,andtheCatholicpor- tionofthecommunityisnotremark. ableforitswealth,butitisremarkableforitsconsistentgenerosity;itis remarkableforitsspiritofsacrifice, anditisremarkableforitstrustin AlmightyGod,anditisthrOughtrustinginProvidence,andtrustinginthe generosityofourpeople,thatwehave incurredthisheavyfinancialburden, andwehope,withyourhelp,thitthis

burdenwillbeconsiderablyeasedthis afternoon,andthatitwillgradually disappear.Wehaveourgrievances, andwehaveourburdensconnected witheducation,butwehaveourcompensatingrewards.Weseethemin ourcrowdedchurchesonSunday;we seetheminourwarmandfaithful peopleandtheirattachmenttotheir Church.Weseeallthesethingsand theyareourrewardforthesacrifices thatwemake,becauseweknowthat .withoutourschoolsour,churcheswould notbeasfullastheyare,andthere wouldbethesameneedthatthereare inotherplacestointroducemeans todrawthepeopletochurchonSunday."ArchbishopCluneexpressedhis gratificationatthelargeattendance, appealedforliberalsupportforthe buildingfund,andsaidthatthepleasureofbeingpresentthatafternoon wasonlymarredbytheseriousillness ofArchdeaconSmyth,butthenews ofthelargegatheringthatafternoon couldnotbuthaveanexhilarating effectuponhim.

TheMayorsaidthatthepeopleof Banbury,andtheCatholicsofBunburyinparticular,owedadebtof gratitudetotheSistersofMercyfor buildingsuchagrandschool.Itwas agiganticundertaking,buttheSisters werepreparedtospendthsirmoney, preparedtomakesacrific.inlife, ratherthanthatthereligiousdoctrines ofthechildrenshouldbeneglected. Herememberedthelittleoldschool thatheusedtoattend,andanyvirtues thathepossessedwereduetotheSisters,totheirinfluenceonhisearly life.TheSistershadundertakenan enormousresponsibility,andhetrusted thattheirworkwouldbecrownedwith success.Hecouldnotconcludewithoutpayingatributetotheirlocalarchitect,Mr.F.W.Steere,forpreparingtheplansandforhisworkduring theerectionofthebuilding.

Mr.FredWithers,M.L.A.,insupple- mentingtheremarksoftheMayor,said thathe,too,rememberedthelittle brickbuildingonthecornerofthat blockoflandandtheconvent,alittle buildingonthesideofthehill.When theschool-roombecametoosmallthe childrenweretakenoutandtaughtundertheconventverandah.Thededicationofthesewbuildingwasa greattributetotheCatholicfaith,not onlyintheirreligion,butinthetown andthedistrict,becausethemoney theyhadspentforthewelfareofthe townandthecommunity.Theprogresstheyhadmadein35or40years wasremarkable.Theattendancethat afternoonincludedalmostalldenominationsinBunbury,whichwasatribute thetotheCatholiccommunityandto educationalworkoftheSisters.

Mr.F.W.Steeresaidthatithad beenagreatpleasuretohimtocarryouttheworkofthenewbuilding.He knewthesacrificesoftheCatholiccommunity.Theirverygreatburdenandthe wholeofthecircumstancesconnected withthenewschoolwereawonderful tributetothefaiththattheyheld. Whileithadbeenagreatpleasure tohimtosuperintendthework,the effortsofanarchitectwouldgofcr nothingifhehadnotafaithfulcontractor,andhe'wishedtotakethat opportunityofpayingatributetothe workbeendonebyMr.G.Ausden,who hadfaithfullycarriedouthisjob,and hehopedthatthebuildingwouldstand formanyyearsasatributetothe builder,and,moreparticularly,tothe faithandsacrificeoftheRomanCatholicsofBunbury.

Inclosingtheproceedings,Archbis-hopCluneremindedthegatheringthat theirbuildingswerenowcomplete,a parochialhall,school,presbytery,convent,andmagnificentcathedral,so theycouldtakeconsolationthatthat wouldbethglastcallmadeonthem whentheyfoundthefinancialburden wasalittleheavy.

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FixturesforJune29and30. Thepennantcommitteehasdecided, withaviewtocompletingallgrades asnearaspossibleatthesametime, onlytoplaymatchesinthe"A"grade men'sandCgradeladio'andmen's divisions.Thematch,grounds,and timesofplaywillthereforebe:

Saturday,Juno29.

"C"GradeLadies,No.1Zone: C.Y.L.C.No.2v.Dalcassian,atBassendean,2p.m.:HillStreetv.Peninsula,atHillStreet,2p.m.

No.2Zone:St.Kevin'sv.St.Joachim'sNo.1,atSubiaco,2p.m.;Star oftheSeav.St.Mary's,atCottesloe, 2p.m.

Sunday,June30.

"A"Grade,Men,allat1.30p.m.:Wattlev.StaroftheSea,atMaylands; Theresianv.St.Brigid's,atInglewood;St.Kevin'sv.St.Mary's,atSubiaco;HillStreetv.St.Joachims,at HillStreet.

"C"Grade,Ladies,No.1Zone:-Columbav.St.Joachim's,atSouthPerth, 2p.m. No.2Zone:St.Anne'sv.St.Brigid's, atNorthFremantle,2p.m.;C.Y.L.C. No.1v.Majella,atC.Y.L.C.,2p.m.

"C"Grade,Men,No.1Zone:Dalcassianv.Peninsula,atBassendean, 11a.m.;Theresianv.HillStreet,at Inglewood,10.30a.m.;St.Joachim's No.2v.Columba,atVictoriaPark,2 p.m. No.2Zone:St.B'rigid'sv.St.Anne's, atWestPerth,2p.m.;St.Kevin'sv. St.Joachim'sNo.1,atSubiaco,10.30 a.m.:StaroftheSeav.St.Mary's,at Cottesloe,2p.m.;Nedlands.bye.

Fromtheforegoingitwillbeseen thatseveralofthecourtswillbeavailableforpractice.Playersshouldcarefullynotethedayandtimewhenthey aretoplay,astheusualtimeshave beenconsiderablydepartedfrom. Pennants.

andbeatMurphyandMahony,6-2,3-6, 6-3;TullyandWaltholosttoCarmody andCampbell,6-4,4-6,5-6,andbeat MurphyandMahony,6-4,6-2,4-e. Totals:St.Joachim's,12sets96games; Columba,8sets84games. No.2Zone.-St.Mary'sv.Starof theSea.PlayedatLeederville:J. WhitelybeatMcKittrick,6-1,6-2;G. ColebeatP.McAuliffe,6-0,6-3;C.CollinsbeatW.Stainthorpe,junr..8-1,63; J.EdwardsbeatHogan,6-1,6-0.WhitelyandEdwardsbeatMcKittrickand McAuliffe,6-0,6-0,6-3,andStainthorpe andHogan,6.4,6-5,6-1;ColeandCollinsbeatStainthorpeandHogan,.6-0, 6-0,6-2,andMcKittrickandMcAuliffe, 6-3,6-1,6-2.

Totals:St.Mary's,20 sets120games;StaroftheSea,0sets 32games.

"C"GradeLadies',No.1Zone.Owingtoanirregularitythematch Dalcassianv.HillStreet,whichwas wonbyDalcassian,wasorderedtobe replayed.OwingtocasualtiesHill Streetwereunabletofieldtheirteam, andconsequentlyhadnoalternative buttoforfeit.

"C"GradeMen,No.1Zone.-Hill Streetv.Dalcassian.PlayedatHillstreet:R.PaxtonlosttoM.Mullins, 1-6,3.6;J.MonaghanlosttoF.Happ, 5-6,4-6;R.CranfieldbeatC.Turner, 6-1,6-3;A.McCutcheonbeatIles,6,2, 6-0. PaxtonandMonaghanlostto MullinsandHapp,1.6,1.6,andbeat TurnerandIles,6-3,6-2;Cranfieldand McCutcheonlosttoMullinsandHapp, 4-6,4-6,andbeatTurnerandIles,8-2, 6-1.Totals:HillStreet,8sets71 games;Dalcassian,8sets62games. BallsandScoreSheets.

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Afamiliarfigureinthegalleriesof ParliamentHouseandtheCriminal Court,formanyyears,whereathis commandlawandorderwerealways masters,Constable-"Cerberus"Arthur Greene,diedrecentlyinSt.Johncf GodHospital,afterashortillness. Thedeceased,whowas70yearsof age,camefromgoodCountyMeath stock,waseducatedbytheJesuitsin Dublin,andatanearlyagecameto Australiainsearchofbetterhealth. TheopenairofNewZealandandlatterlyQueensland.,prcivedcongenial, andinashortwhileheforsookthe swagfortheuniformofthepolice force. Asaguardianofthelawheserved inAdelaide,Melbourne,andfinallyin WesternAustralia.InMelbourne,the lateconstableactedaswarderforsix

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Asorrowingwidowsurviveshim.At thegravesidemanyprominentmembersofthepoliceforcewereinattendance.

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Thefirstsetofmatcheswascompletedlastweek-end,whenMajella comfortablyaccountedforSt.Kevin's inthe"C"GradeLadies'Division.The scoreswere: Majellav.St.Kevin's.PlayedatSubiaco:Mrs.T.OutridgelosttoMiss M.O'Brien.5-6;MissStewartlostto MissN.Bell,3-6;MissRyanbeatMiss M.Murphy.6-5;Mrs.G.Hickeylostto MissE.Reen,5-6. MesdamesOutridgeandHickeydrewwithMisses O'BrienandBell.6-3,4-6,andbeat MissesMurphyandReen,6-5,6-5;MissesStewartandRyanbeatMissesMurphyandReen,6-4.6-2,andMisses O'BrienandBell,6.4,8-2.Totals: Majella.8sets65games;St.Kevin's, 4sets54games.

SecondSetofMatches.

Furtherprogresswasmadeinthe secondsetofmatches,andonlyone match,betweenSt.Mary'sandStar oftheSea,inthe"B"GradeLadies' Division,remainstobeplayed.The scoreswere:

"A"Grade,Men.-St.Kevin'sv.Star oftheSea.PlayedatCottesloe:J. MitchellbeatF.Briggs,6-0,6-1;W. WesthovenbeatW.0.Stainthorpe, 6.2,6-0;B.TengerbeatW.Slattery, 6-4,6.1;R.WalshbeatT.O'Loughlin, 6-1,6-1. MitchellandTengerbeat BriggsandStainthorpe,6-0,6-0,6-3, andSlatteryandO'Loughlin,6.2,6-2, 6-3;WesthovenandWalshbeatBriggs andStainthorpe,6-2,6-3,2-6,andSlatteryandO'Loughlin,6-3,6-3,5-6.

Totals:St.Kevin's,18sets115games; StaroftheSea,2sets43games.

Ladies'"B"'Grade,No.1Zone:Miss A.CarmodybeatMissJ.Smith,6-4; MissI.BrophylosttoMissE.Waltho, 2-6;MissD.McCarthybeatMissM. Tully,6-1;MissI.DominishbeatMiss Gilfuis,6-5. MissesCarmodyand DominishbeatMisesSmithandGilfuis,6-3,6-2,andMissesWalthoand Tully,6-1,6-3;MissesBrophyandMcCarthylosttoMissesSmithandGilfuis,1.6.2-6,anddrewwithMissesWalthoandTully,3-6,6-2.Totals:Columba.8sets56games;St.Joachim's,4 sets45games. No.2Zone.--St.Brigid'sv.St. Kevin's.PlayedatSubiaco:MissC. CullenbeatMissL.O'Halloran,6-2; MissM.LynchbeatMissW.Dooley, 6-0;MissB.ConnollybeatMissM. O'Brien,64:MissM.Connollybeat MissN.Bell,6-3.MissesCullenand B.ConnollybeatMissesO'Halloran andO'Brien,6-1,6-4,andMissesDooleyand.B'ell,6-1,6-3;MissesLynchand M.ConnollybeatMissesO'Halloran andO'Brien,6-3,6-5,andlosttoMisses DooleyandBell,0-6(forfeit).Totals: St.Tirigid's,10sets60games;St.Kovin's,1set32games.

Ow*tothekindlyofferofMr. TomOutridge,ofMessrs.Outridgeand Evans,secretariesofclubsandpennantcommitteerepresentativesare herebynotifiedthatinfutureballs, scoresheets,andsummarieswillbeissuedbyMr.Outridge.Thepremises ofMessrs.OutridgeandEvansare situatedinCoganCourt,offHay-street, behindCoganBros.,663Hay-street. TheactionofMr.Outridgeisdeeply appreciatedbythepennantcommittee. Teams.

Teams,accompaniedbytheballfee of2s.,mustbelodgedwithMr.McGillivray,2EquityPuilding,,229Murray-street,by5p.m.onMonday.This isimperative,andclubsecretariesare requestedtogivethematterspecial attention.

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Football:TheCollegev,TheUniversity. Sincethelastissueof"TheRecord," BillGrundyhasbeenelectedcaptain oftheCollegeXVIII.,with'BillSlater asvice.

OnWednesday,12th.inst.,atthe W.A.C.A.,theCollegehadacomfortablevictoryovertheUniversity.It wasagoodgametowatch,despite ratherunfavourableconditions,and thefinalscoreswere:11.15to7.6.

ThebestplayersfortheCollege wereSlater,Briggs,Grundy,Moysey, Leunig,O'Shaughnessy,andLehman, whileTownshend,Samuel,Gorman, PaulandDavis',werethemosteffectiveforthe"Uni."

Thegoal-kickersforthewinners were:Slater(6),McLeod(2),Edelman, BrownandThompson,andforUniversity,Townshend(6)andSeymour.

ThegamewaswellumpiredbyMr. "Phon"Scott. TheCollegenmacmfwypcmfwyppupp Under13:TheCollegev.HighSchool. ThisgamewasplayedatHigh School,onthe12th.inst.,andresultedinaneasywinfortheCollege,with 15.15to0.2

ThebestplayersfortheCollegewere L.Keating,W.Connell,M.Maslin, McMahon,R.WardandT.Leeson; whilethegoalswerescoredbyKeating(5),Strapp(2),McManus-(3),W. Connell,Potts,Maslin,WardandJ. Ryan. Under14:TheCollegev.Guildford Grammar. ThismatchwasplayedatGuildford onSaturdaylast,andafteraclose gameGuildfordwonbyfourpoints, 2.3to1.5.BrianBuzzardsecured Christians'goal,andthebestforthe CollegewereJudges,P.Ryan,R. Flynn,Rogers,Wilson,andBuzzard.

TheSecondXVIII. KenHerleyhasbeenelectedcaptain oftheSecondXVIII.,withJackO'Connorasvice.

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VictoriaSquarev.Iona:"A"team, VS.,34goals;I.,26goals;"B"team, V.S.,51goals;I.,7goals.Result: V.S."A,"2points:V.8."B,"2points. Iona"A,"0points;Iona"B,"0points. Loreto,Swanbournev.Iona:"A" team,L.,42goals;I.,22goals;"B" team,L.43goals:I.,3goals.Result: "A,"L.,2points;Iona,0points;"B," L.,2points;I.,0points.

"B"Grade,Men,No.1 Zone.-St. Joachim'sv.Columba.PlayedatSouth Perth:J.TullybeatP.Carmody,6-5, 6-3;L.GoerkelosttoH.Campbell,1-6, 3-6;A.WintonbeatT.Murphy,6-1, 6-5;W.Walth6beatJ.Mahony,6-2, 6-2. GoerkeandWintonlostto CampbellandCarmody,3-6,6-3,1-6,

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Question:Couldyoutellmeifthe RealPresenceisintheEucharistof theGreekOrthodoxChurch,seeing thattheybelieveintheRealPresence? -(Fremantle.)

Answer:SincetheGreekOrthodox ChurchpoRsescPsagenuineSacramen- talsystem,andavalidlyordainedpriesthood,ithasalsotheRealPresence.MerebeliefintheRealPresencewouldnotofitselfprovethe RealPresence,butinthiscasethebeliefisfoundedonthefact.TheGreek Churchwithdrewitsallegianceto thePope,andbecameschismatical, butnotheretical.WhenthedoctrineofPapalInfallibilitybecame anarticleofFaith,theGreekChurch, whichdidnotrecogniseit,became hereticalinthatpointofFaith.The GreekChurchthroughouttheyears hasbecomemoreandmorelanguidin spirit,andofmorerecenttime,its leadershaveonseveraloccasionsallowedthemselvestounitepublicly withAnglicanChurchleaders.However,ithaspreservedthebulkofCatholicdogmaandarealpriesthood. *

Question:DidKingEdwardVII.die aCatholic,andifso,whywashe buriedintheChurchofEnglandpor- tionofWestminsterAbbeybythe ChurchofEnglandBishopof -London? -P.D.(Goomalling).

Answer:(1)Thereis.itappears,no officialorauthenticrecordofKing Edward'sreceptionintotheCatholic Church.Therehasalwaysbeenaper- sistentrumourthathewasreceived onhisdeathbed.

(2),SupposingthattheKingwas receivedonhisdeathbed,yourdifficultyarises.Inthefirstplace,aCatholicordinarilyshouldbeburiedwith theritesoftheCatholicChurch.However,itisobviousthatsometimescircumstancesmayarisewhichmakeit impossibletoeffectsuchaburial.If itisclearthattheauthoritiesconcernedwillinsistonacertainformof burialinanycase,apriestwillpro- bablydothebesthecanforadying man.

Question:Cananon-Catholicnurse baptiseaCatholicchild,indangerof death?

Answer:Incaseofnecessityanyonecanbaptise.Suchabaptismis validiftherequirementsastothe matterandformofthesacramentare observed:andifthepersonbaptising intendstodowhattheChurchdoes. Usuallyanon-Catholicnursewillbap- tiseachildattherequestofthe mother,orbecausesheknowsfromexperiencethatCatholicsinsistonbap- tism:andtherefore,atleastimplicit- ly,shewillhavetherightintention. Ofcourse,ifthereisaCatholicpre- sent,suchaoneshouldperformthe baptism.

Question:Ifachild,indangerof death,hasbeenbaptisedbyalayperson,musttheparentshaveitre-bap- tisedbyapriest?

Answer:Thechildmustbetakento thechurch,inorderthatthepriest maysupplytheotherceremoniesofa solemnbaptism.Ifittranspiresthat, foranyreason,thechildwasnotatfirstvalidlybaptised,thepriestwill baptiseit.Ifthereisgroundfor \doubtingthevalidityofthefirstBap- tism,hewillbaptisethechildcondi- tionally.Otherwisehewillmerely supplytheceremonies.Therecanbe noquestionofre-baptism,astheSacramentofBaptismcanbeconferred onlyonce.

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DISTRICTBOARD. TheverysadnewsreachedtheDis- trictOfficeonMondaymorning,the 10th.inst.,thattheReverendFather P.Lynch,PastDistrictPresident,had takenillonthejourneybacktoWesternAustraliafromhisvisittotheOld Landandhaddiedwhilstashoreat Bombay.ThesocietyinWestern Australiahasthuslostoneofitsfinestmembers,andtheArchdioceseone ofitsgrandestpriests.FromtherecordsintheDistrictOffice,Father LynchfirstjoinedthesocietyinCoolgardie.Laterhedrewhisclearance toSt.Malachi'sBranch,HighgateHill, in1909andfromtheretoSt.LaurenceO'Toole'sBranchin1910. He hadbeenamemberforcloseon21 years,andduringthewholeofthat

timealwaystookanactiveinterest inthesociety'swelfare.AttheAnnualDistrictMeetingheldintheHibernianHallfromthe22nd.to26th. March,1909,FatherLynchattendedas delegatefromSt.Patrick'sBranch, Coolgardie,andtheDistrictPresident, inwelcomingthedelegates,said:"I wishtosnakespecialmentionofthe presenceofBrotherRev.FatherLynch asa deputiesdelegate."Atthismeetingtwo wererequiredtoattendthe Bi-ennialMovableMeeting,tobeheld inHobarttwomonthslater,and FatherLynchandBro.MichaelO'Dea wereselected.Atthe1910Conference,heldatSubiaco,heagainattendedasdelegatefromCoolgardie. Beforethe1911ConferencetheCoolgar- dieBranchwasclosed,butinthe meantimeFatherLynchtransferredto Maylands,andatthisConferenceattendedasadelegateforSt.Lawrence O'Toole'sBranch.Atthe1912Conference,whichwasheldinPerth,be waselectedDistrictPresident.Inthe followingyear,attheAnnualMeeting heldinBeverley,FatherLynchstated thatowingtothedemandsmadeupon histimebythepastoralworkofthe rapidlygrowingMaylands-lB'ayswater Parish,andhisdutiesconnectedwith "TheRecord,"hewouldnotagainbe acandidateforDistrictoffice.Such wastheesteeminwhichFatherLynch washeldbythemembersofthesociety,thatwhenadeputywasrequired toattendtheInterstateConferencein Brisbanein1922hewasselected.He wasafullbenefitmemberofthesociety,anditwasaverydifficultmat- tertosecurehisattendanceatany meetingorotherfunctionwhichfell onthesamenightashisbranchmeeting.Heendeavouredasfaraspos. sibletogivepreferencetohisobliga- tionsasamemberoftheHibernian Society.AtthegreatEucharistic Congresshewastheaccreditedrepre- sentativeofW.A.Hibernians,andact- edasguide,philosopherandfriend tothosememberswhowerefortunate enoughtobepresentattheCongress.AttheHibernianConventionhelddur-ingCongressWeekhewasoneofthe speakersselectedtofollowtheChap- lainGeneral,theRightRev.Monsignor O'Haran.Onreceiptofthesadnews theDistrictSecretariesinalltheStatesandtheNationalSecretaryinMel- bournewereadvisedbytelegraph.The lateReverendFatherwillbeasdeep- lymournedbyEasternHiberniansas heishereintheWest.Mayhisdear soulrestinpeace.

St.Kevin'sBranch.

TheusualfortnightlymeetingofSt. Kevin'sBranchwasheldonThursday, the13th.June.Bro.Rampantpresid- edoveragoodattendanceofmem- bers.Amountstotalling£96sSclwere received,andsickpaytotheamount of£4waspassedforpayment.Sr. Gilbertsonreportedontheactivitiesof thesocialandsportscommittee,and statedthatithadbeendecidedtore- verttotheinter-branchsocialsasheld lastyear.Withaviewtomakinga goodbeginning,thefirstsocialnight wasallocatedtoSt.Kevin's.Friday July5.beingfixedasthemostsuitable dateforthisentertainment.Thepre-

sidentandBro.Brownpaidtributeto thememoryofthelateRev.FatherLynchandArchdeaconSmyth,andre- ferredtothegreatlosssustainedby theArchdioceseandtheHibernians, particularlyinthecaseofFather Lynch,whohadbeenassociatedwiththesocietyforaperiodofovertwenty years.Afterthemeetingtabletennisandbobsclaimedtheattentionofthe majorityofmembers.Ouropponents forthefirstmatch,St.Patrick's,failed toarrive,sosomemuchneededprac- ticewasobtained.Thebobssetin particularwaswellpatronised,and theinitialeffortsofmembersatthis gamecausedmuchamusement.

St,Brigid'sBranch,WeltPerth. Theusualfortnightlymeetingofthe abovebranchwashelddoMonday, June10,and,asisnowtheregularrule, itwasverywellattended.Themem- berswereallverykeentohavethe meetinghurried,astwotableswereoc- cupyingtheirattention.Onecon- tainedthebobssetandtheotherwas setupfortabletennis,twonewfea- turesofthesocialsideofourmeetings. Averypleasinglistofnominationsto membershipwasreceived,nolessthaneightnamesbeinghandedin.As mostoftheseyoungpeoplewillbein- itiatedatthenextmeetingonMon- day,June24,itshouldbeagoodop- portunityforotherswhodesiretojoin oursocietybutare,perhaps,afraidof beingalone,tocomealongandbe madeamemberwithsomanymore, whichwillgivethemmorecourageand tendtomakethemfeelathome.A voteofthankswaspassedtothesec- retaryandmembersofSt.Malachi's Branch,whoweresokindastocome forwardwiththeofferofasparetable toptoenableustogetinsomeprac- ticeattabletennis.Thetablear- rivedintimeforourmeeting,andwas wellbrokeninbyourmembers.Sick paywaspassedforpaymentforone ofourmemberswhowasunfortunate enoughtohavemetwithanaccident, andallotherbusinesswaspassed throughasquicklyaspossible,with theresultthatmembershadplentyof timeforpracticingthetetwogames, whicharesetdownforcompetitionbe- tweenthebranches.Ourteamtomeet Midlandhasbeenpicked,andweshall knowbyournextmeetinghowthey havefared.OncemoreIwouldlike toremindmembersthatourquarterly CommunionisbeingheldonSunday, July7,andallareexpectedtobepre- sentonthatday.

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Timesarebadinthiscityofours. Menwhohavegrowngreyinbusiness assertconfidentlythatMelbournehas notbeensobadlyoffsincethebank smashinthenineties.Inthosecalamitousdaysmencouldgotothecountryortaketheircourageintheirhands andtrytheirfortuneintheoldWest, whichwassuchasafetyvalvefor povertyanddistress.Nowthereis nothingfortheunemployedtodobut waitaboutthecitiesvainlyhopingfor bettertimesandlivingprecariously fromdaytodayonstrikemoneyor reliefprovidedbyGovernmentand publicandreligiousbodies.Theother afternoonIpassedagroupofmenassembledoutsideabuildingwhichthe SalvationArmyhadturnedintoatemporaryshelterformen.Onevery facetherewasanexpressionofhopelessness,thatsenseofthefutility.of effortwhichsosoonsendsmendown theslipperyroadofdegradation.They wereraggedandtheircountenances showedthatpinchedexpressionpecu- liartothebadlyfedandbadlyhoused. Whatitisallcomingtotheboldest darenotprophecy.Thetimberworkers'strikehasbeengoingonformany weeksnow,andbeyondafruitlessconference,blockedfrompossiblesuccess bytwoprominenttimberyardowners (sorumoursays),nothinghasbeen done.TheFederalGovernmentseems tobehelplessandhopelesslyunavailing.Similarfutilityistobelooked forfromtheStateGovernmentledby Mr.McPherson,whosesoleachievementsofarhasbeentocombinewith ourpreciousCityCounciltobuyasale

yardssitswhichwilllandthetaxpayer intoamaelstromoftaxationbeforeit canbemadefitforitspurpose. Therewasacollectionheldinallthe churchesoftheArchdioceseonSunday lastforthereliefofthedistressedand unemployed.TheArchbishop'srequest veryproperlymentionedthenumber ofthosewhoareoutofworkthro,Igh anemployers'lock-out.Thisphaseof thetroubleisneverstressedbythe pressoftheEasternStates.The moneyreceivedfromthecollection mentionedistobehandedoverto theSt.VincentdePaulSociety,if thereisoneintheparish.Ihavealwayshadagreatadmirationforthat society,butithasbeenenhanceda hundredfoldsinceIhavebecomecloselyacquaintedwithalittleofthework itsmembersarequietlyandzealously doinginthismetropolis.Therewe havethedistinguishingmarkofthe Christ-likespiritofCatholicrelief bodies.Thereisnotrumpet-blowing. nopressadvertisement,nolaudation ofself.Thereissimplytherealspirit ofcharitywhichneverceasestospend itselfinseekingoutthedistressedand inministeringtotheirbodilyand spiritualneeds.Talkingoflabour troubles,IamremindedthatBishop Hart,ofWangaratta,hasincurredthe wrathoftheconservativeandreactionary"Argus"byanarticlepublished inachurchpaper.Onestatementparticularlymaddenedthegrandmotherof Toryism.Itwasthattheemployers seemedtohaveboundthemselvestogetherinadeterminedattemptto breakuptradeunions.Atonetime ordinarypeoplenot.involvedinthe disputeinanywaywouldregardstatementsofthistypeasvapourings,but nowtheybelievethemtobetrue,and so-calledNationalistGovernmentswill havetorecognisethatthesensational Britishturn-overtoLabourismly apreludetotheirownextinction.

ItwasmyprivllbgeonSunday-last toVisittheSalesianCollegeatRupert& wood,Sunbury.Ihadoftenpassed itsspaciouslandsinthetrain,buthad notanopportunityofrealisinghowfortunateanybodyofpeopleisinits possession.AsIwalkeddownthe maindrive,pasttheornamentallake. anduptowardstheoldmansionIcould nothelpthinkingwhatoldSirRupert wouldhavesaidtoanyrashperson whowouldhavehazardedtheconjecturethatsomedayshissumptudus mansion,wherehesooftenentertained Governorsandotherdistinguishedmen wouldpassintothehandsofareligiousOrder,andaforeignoneatthat.

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HOME,SWEETHOME

"Midcottagesandpalaces,whereverwemayroam, Beiteversohumble,there'snoplacelikehome.

SIMPLEROOM

Asimpleroom!Notrappingsrich

Togreetappraisingsight, But

Inrarethetreasurescatteredthere

Memory'sbackwardflight. Asimpleroom!Butloveandpeace

Andprayerwithinitrest, Althoughtheyoftensoftlycall

Thetearstobetheirguest.

Buttearsthatfallneartenderlove Andshineamidsweetprayer Areneverbitter,thoughtheheart

Haslostitsdearestcare.

AsimpleroomItheworldshutout, AlampnearMary'sshrine,

Apicturedfacewithsmilinglips, Andeyeswithlovea-shine.

Asimpleroom,butpiledonhighWithtreasuresrichandrare,

Ofmemoriesofthehappypast, Ofpeaceandloveandprayer.

WORDSOFWISDOM.

Prideisthepleasureoffools.

DrawnightoGod,andHewilldraw nightoyou.-Jamesiv.,8.

Todaretoappeartobethatwhich oneisnotistodespiseoneself.

Ardentdesiresarewingsbymeansof whichthesaintsraisedthemselvesto unionwithGod,byaperfectlove.

Menusuallyfollowaplanoftheir owninjudgingothers-thegoodCa- tholicleavesthattoGod.

Rememberthateveryexperiencecf' life,bitterorsweet,givesusachance tolearnalesson.

Whatdoesitmatterifweprayfor greatthings-weareaskingitofOne whoisall-powerful.-St.Teresa.

Themindisabankthatpayscom poundinterestontheknowledgeyou depositinit.

Everygift,even,thoughitissmall, isvaluableifyougiveitwithakind intention.

GoddoesusgreathonourNOenHe ispleasedthatweshouldtreadthe sameroadwhichwastroddennyHis only-begottenSon-St.Paulofthe Cross.

WhatdoesGodowetheeorwhat bastthoudoneforHimthatthou shouldstcomplainwhenHedoesnot grantthemwhatthoudesirest?

Sorhemenwanttohavereligionlike adarklantern,andcarryitintheir pocket,wherenobodybutthemselves cangetanygoodfromit.

HOWTOPRAY.

"Peoplecry'Godhavemercy!'"Whonevercry,'Godbepraised.'"

Thisisthepoet'sindictmentofa familiarclassofperson.Theircry forhelpinadversityistheironlyac- knowledgmentoftheirGod."B'ytheir fruitsyoushallknowthem"-they haveforgottenthisdivinestandardof judgment.Nothoughteverenters theirmindsofthefruitswhichshould betheirstooffertotheGodonWhom theycall.Heistheretogive,they,toreceive;and,havingasked,they considertheirhomagepaid.

Therearepersonswhopraycontinu- ally--.makenovenaafternovena-for thisfavororthat,yetwho,atthe sametimetheyareaskingafavourof God,areimpatient,spiteful,irritable. TheyaskafavourfromGod,while theyareabsolutelyunworthyofHis consideration,becauseoftheirfailure todoHisWill.Yet,theyexpectan answer.Theymake,too,theirprayer anemptythingbyaskingabsolutely, withoutreferencetoGod'sWill.They neverrealisethatprayermustbethe expressionofaheartentirelyinharmonywithGod'sdesignsinthegiving orrefusingoftheobjectsought."Thy Willhedone"isnopartoftheir prayer.Beforeyoupray,then,con- eiderwhatfruitsyouhavetooffer: whenyoupray,subjectyourpetition toGod'sWill.

Amomentaryexaminationofconsci- encebeforeprayershouldbethere- sultofthisconsiderationofGod's standardofjudgment-"Bytheirfruits youshallknowthem."Thisexami- nationwillmakeyourprayerhumble andatthesametimeinduceyoutobe justenoughtoplansomegoodworks accordingtotheWillofyourFather. Onefurtherthoughtshouldbeyours. Theperfectprayeristheprayerthat abstractsfromallconditionsandseeks

thehelpofGodonlytobeabletodo HisWill-"forhethatcloththeWillof MyFather,WhoisinHeaven,heshall enterintothekingdomofHeaven."- StandardandTimes,"Phil.

St.SEEINGTHINGSSTRAIGHT.

FrancisofAssisi,onthetrue knowledge'ofthelawsoflife: I toreferhonoursandpraisesentirely God,toWhmtheyaredue.Itake noshareinthem,butbeholdmyselfin myownbasenessandnothingness. Statuesofwoodorstonetakenothing tothemselves,andareinsensibleto therespectandhonourwhichisgiven them,notatallontheirownacocunt, butforthesakeofthosewhomtheyre- present.AndifmenhonourGodin Hiscreatures,eveninme,thelastof them,IconsiderHimalone.

theobscuritywhichhechoseasthe safestwaytoheaven.Butafterhis deaththesaintwascrownedwiththe gloryandhonourhehadrefusedon earth.Hewasscarcelydead,when thefaithfulrushedtotouchandkiss hisbody.Fivebasilicasarosenearhis tomb.St.Augustineattested#nap- paritionofthesaint.PopeDamasus recordsthathewasdeliveredfrom deathbyhismerits.St.Paulinushas writtenhislife,andattributesevery gracehehadreceivedtotheinterces- sionofSt.Felix.

GENUINERELIGION.

Oneofthesurestsignsofgenuinere- ligionintheindividualsoulisthe habitoflookingonthebrightsideof things,detectingthesilverliningof life'sdarkestclouds,supportingmisfor- tunesandreversesasblessingsindis- guise,and,generally,acceptingwhat- everhappensas"allforthebest."St. VincentdePaulusedtosaythatone actofresignationtotheDivineWill whenItordainswhatisrepugn'antto

GOINGHOME

Theflockistiredaftertheday.Ithadwanderedoverthepasturesfromthedawn,andnow,withtheshadesofeveningfalling, theShepherd-theGoodShepherd-isbringingitbacktothefold. ThesettingsuncastsitssplendourinrichcolOursuponthewhite fleeces,gentlytheShepherdmovesthemonward,andobedientlyclus- teringtogethertheyanswerHisquiet.words,forthesheeptheyknow Him.Inthegloryofthesettingsuntheyaremovingonwardsto theirhome.Themistsandshadowsofeveningarefallingonthan,but theyareunafraid.theirShepherdisnear,Hisprotectionisallsuffi- cient.TheytrustHim.HowverytenderandgenerousHeisto thelittleoneswhocannotfollow..SeeinHisarms,closetoHis Heart,Hecarriesalittlelamb.ForthelambsoftheflockHehas thegreatestaffectionandpatience.TheyareHisespecialcare,and beingunderHisDivineguidance,Hemakessurethattheyreach thefold,andthatnoneareleftlonelyandforsakenbytheway. Lifeformanyofusismuchlikethislittlepastoralscene.Weare allmarchingtowardsthesunset.Mayitsgloryshineuponuswhen wearenearingtheeveningofourlife'sday-whenwearegoingto oureternalhome-andmaywehavetheGoodShepherdshepherd- ingusuntotheend.

DISTRUSTOFSELF.

Donottrytoadvanceyourself,and gaintheesteemofmen,underthepre- textthatyouwillbeabletodomore forGod.Itiswhenweforgetand distrustourselvesthatGodmakesus Hisinstruments.Todesirerichesand honoursisthesurestsignthatweare notabletousethemwell.

"Thisisthehighestandmostprofit- ablelesson-toknowandtodespise ourselves.Weareallfrail;butdo notthinkanyonemorefrailthanthy- self."

GodallowedSt.Felixtoremainin

usisworthmorethanahundredthou- sandsuccessesaccordingtoourown willandpleasure.Inparticularcases, ofcourse,itmaybeverydifficultto penetratethebeneficentdesignsofPro- vidence,andunderstandhowsuchand suchablowcanpossiblyturntoour advantage.Butifweacceptitinthe properspirit,thechancesarethat eventuallyweshallunderstandit,ands acknowledgethatGoddoesallthings well.

POVERTY.

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"ThepoorofChristareasafruit- fulsoil;theharvestisspeedyand abundant."-St.Augustine.

"ONEFOLDANDONESHEPHERD."

"AndtheyshallhearMyvoice,and thereshallbeonefoldandoneshep- herd."-St.John.x,11-18. RomewardHomeward!

Lo,theMotherChurchofageswaitsto blessandcomfortall!

Mourninglong,buteveryearning Forherwanderers'returning;Yea,atlast,dearLord,theyhearher, andtheyheedTheeinhercall HomewardRomeward!

TotheRockupholdingPeterandthe CrossupheldbyPaul!

RomewardHomeward!

Ah,thehomingtotheMotherforthe roamingwillatone!

Faith-througheverystormsurviv- ingHopeforevermorereviving- Loveforall-atlastrewardedinthe comingofherown HomewardRomeward!

Vainthebuildinginthedrift-sands whentheRockofTruthisknown. -HonorWalsh.

SIMPLEVIRTUES.

Thethingsthatmanymenandwo- mengivetheirverylivestograspare thethingsthatarefirstforgottenby theirfriends.Peoplearenotloved sincerelyfortheirlearning,butforthe simplevirtuesthatanyonemayhave. Hewhohelpsachildhellshumanity withadistinctiveness,withanimme- diateness,whichnootherhelpgivento humancreaturesinanyotherstageof theirhumanlifecanpossiblygiveagain.Thechildrenspeakoutand telluswhatisintheirhearts.Then, asbytheX-rayswecanexploretheir inwardnatureandlocatetheevil,and canactintelligentlyincorrectingit. "Ifeelaprofounderreverencefora boythanaman,"saidPresidentGar- field.Inevermeetaraggedboyon thestreetwithoutfeelingthatIowe himasalute,forIknownotwhatpos sibilitiesmaybebuttonedupunder hisshabbycoat.

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(AGNESHART,in SimontheFoolclosedtheheavydoorandstoodlisteningwithhishead tiltedalittleononesideandalookof greatintentnessonhisthin,shrewd face.Fromthehalltherecameaconfusednoiseofchatteringandlaughter, withanoccasionalrattleofcups,for althoughitwasalmostmorningthere wasnolullinthefeasting.Indeed wineandgoodcompanyweredoing theirworksowell,thattherewasno longeranyneedfciraprofessionalfool togracethebanquetofmylordthe baron.

Certainlythepleawasapoorone, andSimonknewwellenoughthat therewouldbetroubleifhismaster weretodiscoverthathewasmissing. Buthewasastrangefellow,andthere werethingshiddenbehindhisgray eyesthatdefiedevenawhippingatthe handsofmylord'sservingman.Besides,sincehehadmanagedtoleave thehallunobserved,itwasnotlikely thatatthislatehourhisabsencewould benoticed. Withashrugofhisthinshoulders, hemadehiswayslowlyandcautiously downthecorridor.Atthetopofa flightofstonestepshepaused,then, satisfiedthatnoonewasfollowinghim, hecreptdownthestaircase,thebells attachedtohishoodjinglingatevery step.

Itwasbitterlycold,andthoughhis cheekswerestillburningfromthe stiflingatmosphereofthehall,Simon couldscarcelykeephisteethfrom chattering.Keepingclosetothewall, hepassedthroughadoorwayopening ontothecourtyardandshotaswift glanceatthelightedwindowsabove. Someonewassinginguptherenowin arich,bassvoicewithaliltinit,but hecouldnothearthewordsofthe song,foreverynowandthenthey werelostinshoutsofcoarselaughter.

A Simon'sstrangeexpressioncameinto face,andhismouthtightened.

"HolyMother,"heprayedbetweenchatteringteeth,"throwthymantleof peaceoverapoorfool."

Ashespoke.ablackbirdbeganto singsomewhereoutinthetwilight,his waterynotesslippingthroughthe dawnmistslikerain.Itwasalmost morning,withastillnessintheairas thoughtheearthwereholdingher breathandwaitingforsomegreatmiracletohappen.

Simonstoodshiveringinthedusk. uncertainwhichwaytogo.Hisreasontoldhimthatthebestplacetofind peacewasintheseclusionofhisown ea. lodging.buttherewassomethingin thesilenceofthedawnthatgripped hissoul.

"Ah.well."hethoughtwhimsically, "ofwhatuseisafoolifhemaynotbe foolish?"

And,pullinghishoodupcloserround hisears,hecrossedthecourtyardand pushedopenthegate.

Outuponthehighroadhefeltas freea,abirdloosedfromitscage, butasheclimbedthestilethatled acrossthefieldsherealisedthathis baublewasstillinhishand.It-.vas agrotesquething,withaheadcarved atoneendandasheep'sbelldangling underthechin.Hehadoftennoticed thatthefaceboreanoddresemblance tohisown,butinthedimlightit seemedtobecomearepresentationof himself.Hetoowasuglyandridiculous,withnomorevoiceintheworld thanthetinklingofacrackedbell. Agreatlongingsurgedwithinhim. Itwashardtolieallbutunderthe banofHolyChurchbecauseGodhad givenhimthegiftoflaughter.But musthestillusethatgift?Wasthere notyettimetostartanewlifein

"TheIrishRosary.") whichhecouldserveGodseriously likeothermen?

Thewordsof-Oneofhisowndog-gerelsongscameintohismind,andhe sangthemunderhisbreathashe trudgedthroughthemud.

"Oh,atcourtmen'sheartsare'empty;

Thelordsand'ladiesgay Canflatterinthemorning

Andhatetheselfsameday, Butsingheyforthelickofmyold Andlamedog thethingsthathisbrowneyes say.

Oh,atcourtthetalkiswitty, Whenwineflowsredandfree,Andloudandcoarsethejestsare Amidtheminstrelsy, Butsingheyforthetuneofthelilting songThattheshepherdboysingstome.

ThoughatcourtIjestandcaper,

Myheartisseldomthere, IfLife'sapaintedbauble 'Tieoftenfullofcare;

Sosingheyforthehillsonastarry night, Andtherushofthewindthroughmy hair."

Hehadscarcelyfinishedthelast versebeforehebecameawareof someonewalkinginfrontofhim throughthedusk.Itwasawoman, wrappedinalongcloak,whowas carryingsomethinginherarms.As Simondrewnearer,hecouldseethat shewastired,forherfeetdragged alongtheunevenpath.

Quickeninghispacesoastoover- takeher,hedroppedupononeknee, aswashiscustomwhenaddressinga stranger.

"Lady,forgiveme."hesaid,"but thisisahardpathforyou.Aswe aregoingthesameway,mayInot carryyourburdenalittledistanceto easeyouraims?"

Thewomanlookeddownathimwith asmile.

"Ithankyou,"shesaid,"buthis weightisheavyforonewhodoesnot understandhisways."

Anddrawingasidehercloak,she showedhimababyofnotmorethan fivemonthsold.Hisfacewashidden inshadow,butthesoftlightofdawn caughthisdownyhair,andashis motherbenttowardshim,hegavea little

Simonwhimperingciy. lookedoncuriously.The womanwasright,hehadnoknowledgeofthewaysofbabies,yetsomehowhewouldhavelikedtohavefelt thepressureofthatlittleforminthe crookofhisarm.

"Ifyouwillteachme,"hesaid, "maybeIshallnotprovetobeso clumsyanurseasIlook."

Foranswerthewomancamecloser tohimandlaidthechildinthefool's arms.

Intheeasttheskywaswashedina goldenlight.Driftsofmiststilllingereduponthehillslikeincenseblown fromavastthurible,butoverheadthe whitecandlesofthehorsechestnut treesburnedthroughtheduskwith steadyflame.

Forawhilethewomanandthefool walkedinsilencedownthepath,until Presentlyittwisteddownintoawood. Thenthewomanspoke.

"Yoursisahardcalling,"shesaid.

Simonlookedatherquickly,then droppedhiseyes.

"Itisaworthlessone,"hereplied."Ihavelaughedandsungsongsuntil Iamtii;ed.AndnowIgotothrow offmymotleyandseeksomethingbetter."

"Isitthensuchapoorthingtomake laughter?"

Thequestioncameinlowtones.

"Nay,notforall.Mensaythatthe greatestsaintswerethemerriest-heartedpeople,andeventheQueenofHeavenwearsacrownofsevenjoys.But Iamnosaint,anditishardfora fooltohearGod'svoicethroughthe tinklingofhisownbells."

"YetwisemenlookuptoseeGod Himselfatthetinklingofabell,"said thewomanquietly.

Therewasapause.Simonwalked alongwithhiseyesontheground.He wasnotamanwholikedtotalkabout himself,butsomehowwiththiswoman itwasdifferent.Notonlydidhefeel thatshewouldlistenandunderstand, butinaninexplicablewaysheseemed todrawhimoutofhimself.

Andwhenhespokeagainthewords cameeagerlyandwithoutrestraint. Hetoldherofhislife,ofhisloneliness andofhislongingforahighercalling.

Nowandthen,ashepaused,sheanswered;andthoughshesaidlittle,each wordsankdeeplyintohismind.

"Lady,:'hesaidatlast,"Iseethat thereismuchthatyoucanteachme, forYoutalkofthesecretsofGodin suchawaythatevenafoolcanunder- stand.Butlookatthisbauble-a fool'sfaceandonejanglingbellthat canscarcelysound."

"Whatofit?"smiledthewoman.

"A withpoorriddleindeed,"saidSimon, atwinkleinhiseyes,"forthe answerisbeforeyou.Tomethat baubleisaportraitofmyself-afool whoseonegiftissocrackedthatitis hardlyworththekeeping."

"Yetstripthebaubleofitsmotley andofitsbellandthereislittleleft. KeepYourgift,myfriend.Abauble inthehandsofOnewhocanuseitis surelyofmoreworththanastick."

Athoughtfullookcameintothe fool'sface.

"Lady,"hesaid,"youhaveslainme withmyown Overheadrapier." athrushwassingingona hawthornbush.Hislittlethroat throbbedunderitsfeathersasthesong repeateditselfandthenbrokeoffinto ripplesofsoftlaughter.

Simonlookedupashepassed. "TheresingsabetterjesterthanI,"he said,"forhislaughterisalmostakin toworship."

"ThataseverthewaywithGod's fools,"smiledthewoman.

Andnowtheyhadreachedtheedge ofthewood,andherethewomanstop- pedandheldoutherarmsforthe child,whohadawakenedandwascry- ingunderthe "Iwilltakehimnow,"shesaid. Simonlaidthebabyinhismother's armsandhiseyeslookedpuzzledas helistenedtoitscry.Thensuddenly hetookthebaublefromhisbeltand shookitabovethebaby'sface.

"Hush,hush,youmustnotcry,"he whispered."See,here'saprettytoy foryou.Listentothebell ."

Thebabylookedupwithatearstill tremblingonhischeekandputuphis dimpledhandtowardsthebell.Simon watchedandhisfacecrumpledwith pleasure.

"Look,heislaughing,"hecried. "Helikesthejingling,eh,mylamb? Lady,lethimkeepthefool'sbauble foraplaything.Iwouldratherit wereinhishandsthanmyown."

Thewomantookthebaubleand gaveittoherlittleson.

"Wisemenbroughtgold,frankincenseandmyrrhtotheirKing,"she saidgently,"hutto-dayHissceptre shallbethegiftofafool."

Asshespoke,asuddenlightseemed tocomeintoSimon'seyes.Foramomenthelookedinwonderatthe MotherandherChildstandingina shaftofgoldensunshine,thendropping humblyontooneknee,hetookthe hemoftheWoman'scloakandraised ittohistremblinglips.

"MotherofJesus,"hefaltered,blindedwithtears."forgiveme Idid notknow ."

'Behindhimonthehawthornbush thethrushstillsangundisturbed, floodingtheairwithapaeanofworship.ButwhenSimonraisedhiseyesagain,hewasaloneamongstthebluebellsthatstretchedawayunderthe' trees. Forawhileheknelton,withagreat joyinhisheart.Then,ashegotto hisfeetandtrudgedbackalongthe

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TheBoyScoutMovement

ARTICLENO.II.

TheScoutmaster.

Inviewofthedireneedofthe ScoutingmovementinourCatholic communityforScoutmasters,Iwould liketoclearupsomeofthemisconceptionswhichexistastowhatisrequiredofaScoutofficer,or,tousea nowpopularterm,Scouter.

Hedoesnothavetobeaknow.all inordertobesuccessfulwithhis troop.Hehassimplytobeaboyman,thatis:

(1)Hemust'havetheboyspiritin him,andmustbeabletoplacehimselfonarightplanewithhitoupils asafirststep.

(2)Hemustrealisethepsychology ofthedifferentagesofboylife.

(3)Hemustdealwiththeindividual pupilratherthanwiththemass.

(4)Hethenneedstopromoteacorporatespiritamonghisindividualsto gainthebestresults.

Withregardtothefirstpoint,the Scouterneednotlieaschoolmasteror aninstructor.Heshouldhavethe capacitytoenjoytheoutof-doors,to enterintotheboys'ambitions,andto findothermenwhowillgivetheminstructioninthedesireddirection, whetheritbeboxingorflute-playing, naturestudyorengineering.

Hehasgottoputhimselfonthe leveloftheolderbrother,thatis,to seethingsfromtheboys'pointof view,andtoleadandguideandgive enthusiasmintherightdirection--that isall.

Themovementisajollyfraternity, allthejollierbecauseinthegameof Scoutingyouaredoingabigthingfor others.Youarecombatingthecultureofselfishness,whichhassucha holdonpeopleto-day.

Regardingthesecondpoint,the handbooksofScoutingcoverthesuccessivephasesofboyhood.

Thirdly,thebusinessoftheScouterandaveryinterestingoneitis-isto drawouteachboyandfindoutwhat isinhim,andthentocatchholdof thegoodanddevelopittotheexclusionofthehad.Thereisfiveper cent.ofgoodevenintheworstcharacter.Thesportistofindit,and thentodevelopitontoan80or90 percent.basis.

Thisiseducation,insteadofinstruction,oftheYoungmind,whichisfully dealtwithin"ScoutingforBoys."

Fourth:IntheScouttrainingthe patrolor"gang"systemgivesthecorporateexpressionoftheindividual training,whichbringsintopracticeall thattheboyhasbeentaught.The patrolsystemisthekeytosuccessful resultsinScouting.

numeroustomention,wereofavery greatvarietyandagreatcredittothe motherswhoputinmuchoftheir timeinmakingthem.Thedutiesof judgeswereentrustedtoMrs.Kerrigan,Mrs.Christy,junr.,andMrs. Christy,senr.,andnooneenviedthem theirtaskofselectingthebestcostumes.Thecommittee,however, showedverygoodjiglgmentinchoosingjudgeswhodidnotknowasingle child,andtheyaretobecongratulated onthemannerinwhichtheyperformedaverydifficultduty.The*icing ofthelancersbythechildrenwasan objectlessontomanyoftheadults. Afterthisitemthechildrenadjourned toasit-downsupper,whichwasdonatedbytheladiesofJarrandale,and thoroughlyenjoyedbythechildren. Supperwasthenhandedroundtothe adults.DuringtheeveningtheRev. FatherLynchtooktheopportunityof extendinghissincerethankstoallwho sawtotheneedsofthesupperroom, alsotothosewhohadpatronisedthe function,makingspecialmentionof theuntiringeffortsoftheorganisers, viz.,Mr.H.Woods,Mrs.M.McGrath, Mrs.T.O'Neil,Mrs.Boulter,alsoto Mrs.J.Walkerforherassistance,and likewisetoMissChateandMissPeene fortheirhelpinpreparingtheState SchoolSetsandassistinggenerally.He alsomadespecialmentionofthemusicians,Mrs.Deering,Mr.W.Archibald, MissE.Squires,Mr.E.Whittle,Miss PhilMcGrath.MissDulcieWoods,and Mr.TerryO'Neil.allofwhomgave theirservicesfree.Mr.FrankBoulter carriedoutthedutiesofM.C.admirably.'ThecommitteegreatlyappreciatedonationsfromMr.Sander,Mr. Keys,andCarrolandDwyer.A numberofthedancerswhoremained tillthefinishwereunfortunatetobe caughtinveryheavyrain,whichcommencedaboutmidnight.Following aretheprizewinners:Bestset,"B'ees andButterflies:"secondbestset,"Economy";bestcouple,"EarlyVictorians" (KevinandDoreenMcGrath);most originalcouple,"W.A.Centenary(Jim ShanleyandJeanKearney);most comical,"Swaggy"(AllanCulletin); special(consolation)couple,"Dutch" (BerylWhittleandGeorgeArchibald); specialcouple,"Night"(DorisO'Neil andDaveKeys);specialcouple,IndianandSquaw"(W.Bearnishand MasterC.Ginby);special"Darkie" (MasterRoyAngoyelspecialcouple, "Gipsies"(DaphMortonandCath. Nettleton):special."Chinese"(Tony Galvin)specinal."Pirate"(TimCasey) special,"Cricketer" Collin Woods).

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Guest:"Waiter,thissteakislike leather,andthisknifeisblunt."

Waiter:"Stroptheknifeonthe steak."

"Yes,"saidtheinventor."Ihave hadonlyonefailure."

"Ab,whatwasthat?'

"Atoytramp.Itwastoorealistic, itwouldn'twork."

Sensitivegolfer,whohasmadea poorstroke:"Didyoulaughatme, boy?"

Caddie:"No,air.Iwaslaughingat anotherman."

"Well,what'sfunnyabouthim?"

"Heplaysgolfawfullylikeyou,sir!"

"Whatisaretainer,dad?"

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Atleast1wouldaskthatsomeearnestenquiriesbemadetosatisfyyourselfwhetherornotitisworthwhile. Inmanycaseswherehelpwouldbe given,thepersonsconcernedhave beenscaredoffbythedreadofappearinginpublicinknickers!Lookinto it.youyoungmen,anddoyourbit W.I.K.

Jarrandale

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Molly:"No,notconceited,dear, superfluous."

AnxiousFather:"But,sir,doyou thinkmyboyisreallytrying?"

Master:"Yes;yoursonisthemost tryingboyintheschool."

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Visitor:"Haveyouamixedchoirin thischurch?"

Churchwarden:"Inasense,yes. They'reallmales,butsomecansing andsomecan't."

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"Whatfor?"

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"Why,dotheywantanymore crooksinBelfast?" * *

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Itwasadeath-bedscene,andthe stage-managerwasnotsatisfiedwith thehero'sacting. "Comeon,"hecried,"putmorelife inyourdying!"

Mowls:"Societyfindsitslevelin Tubetrains,doesn'tit?"

Bingley:"Well,itshowshowmany peoplewhothinkthemselvesingood standingaremerelyhangers-on!" *

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ConcerningManyThings

WeofSt.ThereseFilmed.

TheuncommonspectacleofaPrince oftheChurchvisitingaplaceofentertainmentwaswitnessedrecentlywhen CardinalDubois,accompaniedbyMgr. Maglione,enteredtheTheatreChampsElysees.Itappearsthatthetwoprelates,havingheardgoodreportsofthe film,"TheMiraculousLifeofSt.Therese,"decidedtoseeitforthemselves.

Thewell-knownwriter,Pierrel'Ermite,deliveringapreliminaryaddress tothevastaudience,whichincluded manypriests,saidthatitwasnatural thattheChurchshouldattemptto capturesuchapreciousinstrumentof Apostolateasthecinema.Manyapparentlyinsurmountabledifficulties hadtobeovercome,hesaid,beforeit hadbeenfoundpossibletoscreenthe lifeofSt.Therese.Now,thanksto thetalentoftheproducer,theonerous taskhadbeenaccomplished,andthe filmwouldshortlybeginitstourof theworld.Thefilm,whichiscertainlyfreeofallartisticfantasies,representstheauthenticlifeofSt.Therese. Itshowsherinfancy,hervocation,her monasticlife,andfinallyherdeathamid glorification.

HistoricEpisodeRecalled.

Thedeath,attheageof93,ofthe formerEnvoyExtraordinary,Dr.AdalbertEdlervonFuchs,adiplomatist intheonceAustro-HungarianForeign Office(writesthe"IrishCatholic"), bringstomindreminiscencesofanimportanthistoricalepisideattheConclavefollowingthedeathofLeoXIII. AdalbertFuchswasatthattimein chargeoftheViennaForeignOfficeof mattersrelatingtoecclesiasticpolicy; anditwasinthatcapacityhereceived theordertopreparethevetoAustria wastointerposeintheConclavein casethevotesoftheCardinalsshould effecttheelectionasPopeofCardinal Rampolla.ThisrightofVeto,known as"Jusexclusive,"usedtobegranted sincethe15th.centurytoFrance, Spain,andAustriaintheirqualityas CatholicPowers,andconsistedinthe privilegethat,throughaCardinalentrustedwiththattask,oneCardinal eachcouldbecharacterisedas'personanongrata"beforetheelectionhad actuallybeenaccomplished.TheconsiderationofthatVetowas,however, atnotimeregardedasachartered right,butsimplyasanactofpolitical expediency.AdalbertFuchswarned thethenMinisterofForeignAffairs, CountKalnoky,nottoimposethe VetoofAustriaintheConclave,but inspiteofhisobjectionCardinalPuzynaofCrakow,afterotherCardinals haddeclinedtoundertaketoplay thatpart,wasinstructedtoraisehis voiceagainsttheelectionofCardinal Rampolla.Fromthediplomaticarchivessincepublishedarenowclear whatwerethereasonsunderlyingthat VetoofAustria.TheItalianGovernmentofthetimesawinCardinal RampollaafriendofFrance,with whichItalywastheninbadrelations. ItappealedtotheGovernmentsofalliedGermanythatthelattershouldin thenameofAustria'spartnersinthe TripleAllianceinducetheViennaForeignOfficetopronouncethe"exclusive"againstCardinalRampolla.If thisVetohadnotbeeninterposed,in placeofthenameofPiusX.,Cardinal Rampollawouldhavebeenchosen.The

isthereportofhisaddressasgiven byFidesService:InarecentconversationonCatholicismwhichIhadwith somestudentsreturnedfromEurope, wespokeespeciallyofthenewbreath ofCathobclifewhichhasmadeitself feltintheserecenttimesamongthe differentpeoplesandnations.Firstof all,wefoundonereasonforthisin theuniversalityandthesupernationalityoftheChurchwhichunitespeoples insuchmannerthattruepatriotism suffersnoinjury.Wethenestablishedthefactth{ittheChurchpossesses agreatpowerofinfluenceintherichs nessofaliturgyinwhichfervourand transuillityareintimatelyunited.I haveremarkedthatCatholicshaveen idealoflifewhichisnotopposedto reasonortogenerallyacceptedIdeas, butinwhichtheseareunitedandreceivetheardourandforceoffaith. Inthisreststhepotentforceofthe attractionofCatholicism,itsmission anditsdutytolead.AmongProtestantsmuchissaidconcerningthe obstinacyandrigidityofCatholics. Eveninourowncountrysuchcloudy conceptionsofCatholicismprevail. Certainlyattimessuchinflexibility andtenacityarefound,butthereason forthisliesinthefactthatthereligiouspersuasionofCatholicsissolid andsecure.TheScholasticsystem hassomethingofrigidityaboutit butIampersuadedthatthejudgment ofProtestantsinthisregardistoosevere.Itissufficienttoreflectonthe progressthatCatholicknowledgehas madefromthetimeofModernism,in thefieldofpsychology,inthescience ofreligion,insociology,andother branchesofdiscipline.InthisadvancetheintellectualworldofCatholicismhasbeengreatlyenriched. Suchdevelopmentsnaturallydonot affectdogma,butgivenewforceto dogma,areaproofofitsnecessity,and renderitsactionmoreprofound.There aresomeintellectualproductionswhich arepresentedinthenameofCatholicismandwhichwithexaggeratedeffort seektoplacethemselvesinconcordancewithdogma.Butthisposition isnotthetrulyCatholicone.Catholicismisacompletelybalancedlogicalreligioussystem,butatthesame timeasystemofsolidinteriorconviction,builtonreasonableviews.In thisunionliesitspower,whichis greaterthanthatofpurelogic.One cannotabstractfromthisfactwhen Catholicismisspokenofasaspecial conceptionoftheworld.Fromthis pointofviewCatholicismisatrue worldforceandassuchitsinfluence inthesocialorganismmustbeappreciated.

Cardinal'sProtestAgainstBlasphemousPlay.

ade,inthemidstofallthesporting costumes,thelongblackhabitanduncommonhead-attireofanOriental priest.SincethenIhavemadehis acquaintance.HeisaGreekArchimandriteandaformermonkofoneof thecelebratedMountAthosmonasteries.HewasreceivedintotheCatholic ChurchlastChristmas.Through thoughtfulconvictiondidtheAmnmandritecometorealisethattheOrthodoxChurchisnottheChurchdesiredbyChristtodirectHispeople.The converthas,however,mostpleasing memoriesofMountAthos,wherehe enteredateighteenyearsofage.There aretwentymonasteriesonMount Athos,seventeenofwhichareGreek, oneRussian,oneSerbian,andoneRumanian.Thesehousesarescatte-ed overthesideofthemountainandits promontories,andaresurroundedwith fertileland.Theylookdownupon thebluewatersoftheAegeanSea.An exquisiteclimatefavoursthemostdifferentkindofculture.Itisindeed anearthlyparadise,sotheconverted aarchimandritetells.Fivethousand monksfollowtheRuleofSt.Basil.

Someleadalifeofmoreextremerigour.The,latterdwellinsmallmonasteriesknownas"skitis,"whichare dependenciesofthelargemonasteries. TheterritoryformsafreeStateunder thesovereigntyofGreece.MountAthosrisestoagreatheight,andwas,in ancienttimes,thelighthouseofthe AegeanSea.

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Wehavebeenmovedmorethan once,saystheSanFrancisco"Leader," toalludetothemercurialqualityof Irishfamilynames-theirtendencyto departfromtheirrightfulownersand toturnupinthemostunaccustomed quarters.Itwasonlyrecentlywe learnedthatPadreMiguelGodinez,a Jesuit,whojoinedtheOrderinSpain in1607,andsubsequentlylabouredas amissionaryinLowerCalifornia,a professorofphilosophyinMexicancollegesandanauthorwhowrotea treatiseonMysticalTheology,was horninIreland,christenedMichaeland sprangfromthefamousWaddingsof WaterfordThereisno"w"inthe Spanishalphabet:hencethestrange transmogrificationinto"Godinez."Not quitesosurprisingwasthediscovery thatafamousmachinegunartistwho recentlyblossomedintothepressdispatchesfromChicagounderthealias ofMcGurn,wasbornalittleLegomarsino,CafferataorRaffetto.Local historyrecallsthecaseofagreatgranduncleofthewell-knownSister Lindyofaeronauticfame,whodiscardedthenameofKissane,burgeoned forthasaLloydandbecamenoted inthelegalandMasonicannalsofSan Francisco.

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VetowhichdeprivedCardinalRampollaofthePapalchairwasthelast thathasbeen,orshallbe,recordedin history,forthefirstactofPiusX.whofoundhimself,tohisdeepdistress, compelledtoaccepttheoccupancyof thePapalchair-wastoabolishthat "right"oftheCatholicPowers,and makeitamatterofexcommunication foranyonetodareattemptagaintointerposeit.ThearroganceofAustria latertowardsSerbiawasthe"cause causans"oftheGreatWar,whichresultedintheoverthrowanddismembermentoftheAustro-HungarianEmpire.TherearethosewhoseeinAustria'sfalltheavengingoftheimpudent interpositioninthePapalelection. JapaneseProfessoronCatholicFundamentals.

Anon-ChristianProfessoroftheImperialUniversity.Tokya,Professor EukuUno,inarecentconfererroeto theFacultyoftheUniversity,showed aquiteexceptionalunderstandingof fundamentalCatholicprinciples.Here

ProtestsfromCardinalPiffl,ArchbishopofVienna,theCatholicPress, andtheCatholiclaityofthat-ay, havecausedMaxReinhardt,famous theatricalproducer,tocancelarrange. mentstopresentaplay,"Marriagesare ContractedinHeaven,"athisVienna theatres-aplaywhich,becauseofits blesphemouscharacter,letdprovoked, whenproducedatBerlin;strongprotestsfromProtestantsaswellasfrom Caholics.TheindignationofAustrian Catholics,arousedbyannouncement thattheplaywouldbepresented, threatenedtodestroytheposition Reinhardthadbuiltforhimselfinthe artisticlifeofVienna.Althougha Jew,ReinhardthasonoccasionsenjoyedthespecialsupportofhighrepresentativesoftheCatholicChurch.

Fortwodecadesthenameofthisproducerhasbeenfamedforhisstaging ofthemysteryplay,"Everyman."The "SalzburgFestivalPlays,"produced underhismanagement,havewonthe supportoftheArchbishopofSalzburg, whoplacedatReinhardt'sdisposalthe squareinfrontoftheCathedral.On oneoccasiontheinteriorofachurch, memorablefromahistoricalpointof view,alsowasmadeavailableforthe artofReinhardt.His.productions gaveevidenceofadeepappreciation andreverenceforreligiousideals,and he,himself,praisedthereligiousproductionsstagedatSalzburg.

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AtameetingoftheSenate'ofthe National University,Ireland,last month,RightRev.Mgr.DenisO'Doherty,D.D.,RectoroftheUniveu.iity ofSalamanca,wasappointedrepresentativeofthe.N.U.I,tothe11,ternationalCongressdealing-withthehistoryofSpaintobeheldatBarcelona.

Averyinterestingfindwasmadeat Kingsgate,Duleek,Meath,byamannamed-NicholasConnell,.whowhen workingataditchinthelocality, foundembeddedinthesoilastilettoof beautifulworkmanship.ThesceneOf thefindisindirectlineofKingJames' retreatfromtheBattleoftheBoyne. in1690,andthestilettoisthoughtto havebeenlostinthehurryofthesetreat.Thehaftisofsilver,withan ivoryinlay,andthecurveybladeis somewhatrustedandjaggedofedge, butstillperfectlysoundandfirmlyattachedtothehaft.Thewholeweaponisscarcelysevenincheslong,and issodelicatelydesignedandrichly !Chasedthatitcouldonlyhavebel Ais!tosomeofficerofhighrankinKing James'Army,andquitepossiblywas thepropertyoftheI'nonarchhimself.

Importantdrainageschemesare beingconsideredforSouthandNorth Tiperary,a£13,000schemeforthe drainageoftheRiver.Annerthaving beenabandoned,andaschemewh:ch willcost£26,000beingdealtwithfor theSuir.The'Governmentengineers havegoneoverthegroundanddetailsarebeingprepared.InNorth Tipperaryanotherbigdrainagescheme hagbeenapprovedbytheCounty Council.

DonegalCommitteeofTechnicalInstructionadoptedaschemeinvolving £639fortheteachingofIrishthroughoutthecounty,theCountyCouncil havingstruckarateof1-2d.forthe purposeofnightclassesfortheIrish language.TheSecretarysaidthere wouldbe20centres,onewhole-time teacherandorganiser,and16parttimeteachers.

TheCountyClareAssociation,says the"IrishWorld,"haveendorsedthe CunardLineforthepilgrimagethey areplanninginconnectionwiththe CentennialoftheCatholicEmancipationofIreland.ThomasJ.McNamara,Vice-PresidentoftheAssociation,willleadthegroup,whichwill sailinthenewoil-burninglinerLaconia,leavingNewYorkonJune8. TheArchbishopofCashelrecentlysent hisblessingtotheCountyClareAssociationfortheirinterestintheantcnnialcelebrations,andalsoextended hiscongratulationstotheCunardLine fortheworktheyaredoingtomake theCentennialcelebrationsbetter knownintheUnitedStates.TheLaconiaisoneofthemodern20,000ton Cunardpost-warcabinsteamers,built forcruising.Shecarriescabin,tourist thirdcabin,andthirdclasspassengers. specialprovisionsaremadetoorganise sportsandfestivitiesfortheCounty ClareAssociationgroupduringtheir cruising.Massequipmentiscarried onallCunardsteamers,andarrangementswillbemadeforcelebrationof HolyMassduringthecrossing.

ranchesoftheNationalLeague wereestablishedatmeetingsinNewtownhamiltonandCullyhanna.At NewtownhamiltontheRev.Patrick Gogarty,C.C.,saidtheleaguewasa pressingnecessity,andenergeticbranchesshouldbeestablishedinevery parish.Nationalistswantedtosecure fairplayfromtheBelfastGovernmentandsafeguardtheirrightsofcitizenship.AtCullyhanna,Rev.AloysiusMeOscar,P.P.,whopresided,after referringtothecampaignofostracism ofNationalistsandtheshamelessgerrymanderingschemes,saideveryCatholieandNationalist,nomatterwhat shadeofpoliticstheyembraced,must jointheorganisation.

DEATHOFPOPULARGOVERN. MENTOFFICIAL.

Theannouncementofthedeathof Mr.ThomasJohnHogan,Assessorof Taxes,tookplacelastmonthInDublin,wasreceivedthroughoutthecity,

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

wherehespentthelastfifteenyears ofhislife,andintheMidlandsand WestofIreland,wherehewasknown asafinesportsman,withgreatregret. Mr.Hogan,whowasamemberofan oldandhighlyesteemedAthlonefamily,waseducatedatSt.Mel'sCollege, Longford,andBlackrockCollege,Dublin.Hewasnearlyfortyyearsin theIncomeTaxDepartment,atfirstin AthloneandtheninDublin,where atthetimeofhisdeathheheldthe importantofficeofAssessorofPublic Departments.Theremainsweretakenfromtheresidenceofhisbrotherin-lawbyrailtoAthlone,wherethey wereinternedinthefamilyburial groundatCarnamagh.Thecortege fromAthloneStationtoSt.Mary's Church,whereaSolemnRequiemHigh MasswascelebratedbytheBishop ofArdaghandClonmacnoise(MostRev.J.McNamee),was,saysalocal report,aremarkablemanifestationof thePopularityofthedeceasedanda greattribute6,hismemory.All classesandcreedsattended.Thefunerallaterwasofextraordinarydimensionsandrepresentativeofevery countyintheMidlands.Numbers camefromDublintopayalasttributetothedeceased.Thecortege extendedfromthetowntothegraveside.Overseventymotorcars,besideshorse-drawnvehicles,tookpartin it.PresidentCosgravesentarepresentative.R.I.P.

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MotherMaryEuchariaRyan,who diedlastmonthatLoretoHall,Stephen'sGreen,Dublin,inthe67th.year ofherageandthe51st.ofherreligiouslife,wasforseveralyearsSuperioressofLoretoHighSchool,Stephen's Green.BeforetheNationalUniversitywasestablished,shewasprofessor, ofLatinandLogicinLoretoCollege. Since1911shewasinchargeofLoreto Hall,ahostel!forUniversitystudents. MotherEuchariawasanaccomplished Greekscholar,andformerlydirected theHouseofStudiesoftheOrderat Cambridge.Herdeathwasunexpected.Shewasteachinguptothree daysbeforeherdemise.Therewasa remarkablylargeattendanceofclergy andrepresentativesoftheNational University,professionalclassesand pastpupilsatherfuneral.Shewas interredatLoretoAbbey,Rathfarnham.Thechiefmournerswere:LaurenceJ.Ryan,solicitor(brother),EdwardT.Ryan,solicitor,Thurles(nephew),MissL.J.Ryan(sister-in-iaw), Mrs.E.T.Ryan(niece),JohnRyan, Mullingar(cousin),Dr.MaryRyan (Thurles),Messrs.P.Gill,Thos.Duggan(Two-Mile-Borris),Mr.R.Stephenson.Achoirofpriestscholasticsfrom RathfarnhamCastlesangthe"Benedictus"atthegraveside.TheSedate oftheNationalUniversitypasseda resolutionofcondolenceonthedeath ofMotherEucharia.R.I.P.

InanappreciationofMotherEucharia'sworkandcharacter,MaryM. Mackenwrites:Therewaslaidtorest in.thebeautifulcemeteryoflioaretoAbbey,Rathfarnham,MotherM.EuchariaRyan,oneofthegreatesteducationiststhatouragehasknown,and oneofthemostremarkableamongthe manyremarkablewomenWho,dedicatingtheirlivesandtheirtalentsto theserviceofGod,form,inthequiet seclusionoftheirconvents,thecharactersandguidethedestiniesofourIrish girls.Thedaughterofparentswell knownintheeducationalworldof Dublinintheclosingdecadesofthe lastcentury,MotherEuchariawaseducatedinLoretoAbbey,Rathfarnham, joiningtheLoretoOrderin1878,when shewasonly17.Shebecameduring theyearsofhertraininginthereligiouslifeakeenstudentoftheclassics, bothGreekandLatin,andofphilosophy,subjectswhichsheafterwards taughttothegenerationofuniversity womenwhocamebeforethefoundationoftheNationalUniversity,andof whomIhadthegreatgoodfortuneto beone.Later,indirectingthe-work ofinstitutionssuchasLoretoConvent, NorthGreatGeorge'sSt.;LoretoCol-

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lege,St.Stephen'sGreen;theInstitute'sHouseofStudiesinCambridge, and,since1911,theLoretoHall,a HouseofResidenceforWomenStudentsoftheN.U.I.,MotherEucharia hadanopportunityofshowingthose rarequalitiesofheadandheartwhich wonhertheunstintedadmirationand deepaffectionofallwhowereprivilegedtocomewithinthesphereofher influence.

Herswasamindthatroamedat easeovermanyofthegreatfieldsof humanendeavour,animaginationthat caughtandheldtheglowofDivine beautyandofthathumanbeauty whichisitsfleeingrainbowreflection, andaheartthatwassosecurelyanchoredinitsCreatorthatitcould spend,andbespent,forcreatures. Enterprisessuchastheplanningand thebuildingofthebeautiful'littleRomanesquechapelin77St.Stephen's Green,thestaging-twicebythestudentsofLoretoHall,ofthe"Antigone"ofSophocles-onceinEnglish andagain,twoyearsago,inthebeautifulIrishversionOftheRev.Prof. Browne,ofMavnooth,andtheformationamongstthestudentsofLoreto Hall,underthetutorshipofRev, FatherBurke,ofaschoolofPlain Song,arebutaslightindicationofthe characterofthetrainingwhichthe womenstudentsreceivedfromher guidinghands.NobodywhomIhave evermetunderstoodbetterthan MotherEuchariathetruemeaningof "universitas,"nobodylabouredmore consistentlythanshetorealisethat idgal,nobodysummeditupbetterin herownpersonthanthatnunwhose frailanddelicatebodyyetreflected humilityandsweetness,strengthand dignity--emanationsofaculturewhose rootsareDivineandwhoseflowerand fruitfillthefieldsofhumanendeavour withbeautyandabundance.Her friends,menandwomen,priestsand laymen,youngandold,gentleandsimple,werelegion,forthepowersofher mindandthegreatnessandardourof herspiritwereonlyequalledbythe charmofherpersonality,whichalways seemedtomethebeautifulexpression ofasynthesis-aresolvedharmonyof allherqualitiesofheadandheart.It wasthesequalitiesthatmadeherthe counsellorandtheconsolerofher world.ListeningtotheOfficeand Masssungforherinthechapel,which willbeforeveramonumenttoher greatandgentlespirit,Icouldrot helpthinkingthatthedescriptiveepithetusedofherintheritual,"famula Dei,"summedupforeveryonefamiliar withCatholicidealsallthatIhave heresofeeblytriedtoexpress.

STRANGECORKDLSOOVERY, DanielCarey,farmer,Ballineen, Cork,whileploughingoneofhisfields struckastonebeneathwhichwasa hole.Afterremovingwoundingsoil he,foundachamber20feetlongby threebroadandfourhigh,with archedroof,andleadingthroughan archeddoorwayintoacellninefeet longanfivewide.Inthecentre wasalargestonecoveredwithmarkingsbelievedtobeOghamlettering. Furtherinvestigationsrevealedanotherarcheddoorway,whichledtoa semi-circularchamber10feetlongand sixfeetwide,whileadoorwayconnectedwithafurtherchambermeasuring14feetinlengthbysixinbreadth, alargeflatstonebeingraisedafoot abovethefloor.Anotherdoorway blockedwithstoneshasalsobeendiscovered.

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ThedeathtookplaceinDublinrecentlyoftheVeryRev.Thomas Leahy,O.M.I.Bornfifty-sixyears agoinInchicore,Dublin,FatherLeahy joinedtheOblateOrderatanarlv age,andwasordainedpriestinthe houseofstudiesofthatOrderatLiege, Belgium,in1896. HelabOuredfor manyyearsatthechurchoftheEnglishMartyrs,TowerHill,London,and lateronwasinchargeofSt.Anne's parish,RockFerry,intheDioceseof Shrewsbury.Whilsttherehewasinstrumentalinerectingthemagnificent elementaryschools,aswellasthe splendidpafochialbuildingcalledthe LourdesHall.In1891FatherLeahy wasappointedProvincialoftheAnglo IrishProvinceoftheOblateOrelsr, andat-theendofhistermofofficetook chargeofthenewOblateNovitiateat Cohermoyle,Co.Limerick,wherehe remaineduntilgfewweeksbeforehis deathHewasapriestoftirelessenergyandofunboundedzeal.Hewas amanofdeeppiety,amostunselfish character,ofanobledisposition,a greatpriestcutoffintheprimeof life.Hisdeathisagreatblowtothe Oblates.R.I.P.

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