The Record Newspaper 16 November 1929

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ACentenaryDrivefor"The Record"

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THERECORD.

TheLateCardinalDubois

MANYNATIONSPAYTRDITITZ.

Inspiteofheavyrain,largecrowds gatheredroundtheArchiepiscopalPalaceandalongtherouteoftheproces- sionforthefuneralofCardinalDubois, ArchbishopofParis.

Theceremonyofplacingthebodyof theCardinalinthecoffinwasconductedinstrictprivacy,onlymembersof theCardinal'shousehold,hisfamilyand severalintimatefriends,includingthe newBishopofTarbesandLourdes, Mgr.Gerlier,beingpresent.

CardinalCharost,ArchbishopofRennes,strivedatthehouseateight o'clockandafterprayingforashort timebeforethecoffin,lefttheCathedealofNotreDame,wherehewasto officiateattheRequiemMass.

CardinalBeretandCardinalMourin, withseventeenFrenchBishopsandthe ChapterofNotreDameaccompaniedthebodythroughthestreetstothe Cathedral.Intheprocessionwere GeneralGourand,MilitaryGovernorof Paris,M.Renard,PrefectoftheSeine, M.Chiappe,PrefectofPolice,andrepresentativesofMarshalsJoffreand Lyautcy,oftheMinisterofWm-,ofthe CityofParis,oftheParisUniversity, ofParliament,andoftheParisGarrison.

Themilitaryhonoursduetothe ArchbishopofPariswererenderedby adelegationofofficers.

OneithersideofthecoffinwereGeneraldeCastelnau,ArchbishopBaudril- lart(whohadrushedbackfromPrague)M.deVergegs(Presidentofthe St.VincentdePaulSociety),Mgr. Hertzog,M.Duval-Arnould(Deputy forParis),M.Beaud(representingthe ParisMunicipalCouncil),FatherPinarddelaRoullaye(thefamouspreach. erofNotreDame),andMgr.LeHunsec.

Theprocessionwasheadedbyatroop ofscouts,and300studentsfromthe PetitSeminaireofConflansalsotook part.Theroutewastraversedinsilence,thetollingofthechurchbells beingtheonlysoundsheard.

Asthehearsepassed,manymothers helduptheirchildrenintheirarmsas ifbeggingforalastblessing.

A'argecrowdwasgatheredround theCathedral. thefuneralpro. cessiondrewnearthechurchthe heavyraindieddown.

ThirtyArchbishopsandBishopswaitedtoreceivethebody.

InthesanctuaryduringMasswere CardiralMaurin,CardinalBinet,Car

dinal}Bond(PrimateofPoland),Mgr Legraive(representingCardinalVan Roey,ArchbishopofMalines),Mgr. Przedzoziecki,of.Poldachia,represent-ingCaidinalKakowsky,Archbishopof Warsow),andthePapalUuncio,Mgr. Magilone.

ThePresidentoftheRepublicwas representedbyGeneralLasson.M. AndreTardieu,MinisteroftheInterior,LordTyrrell,BritishAmbassador, MmeRaymondPoincareandthe widowofMarshalFochwerealsopresent.

AttheendofMass,thefive-foldAb solutionsweregivenbyMgr.Herscher, titularArchbishopofLaodicee,and formerlyBishopofLangres;Cardinal Hlond,CardinalBinet,CardinalCharost,'andCardinalMaurin.

Thepublicwereallowedtofilepast thebodyoftheCardinalintheafternoon.Intheeveningthebodywas loweredintothevaultoftheArchbishopsofParis,inthepresenceofthe Cardinals,theChapter,theAugustiniannunsfromthehospital,andrelativesoftheCardinal.

CardinalDuboisistheseventhmemberoetheSacredCollegetodiethis year.

BesidesthelosssufferedbyFrance inthedeathoftheArchbishopof Paris.EnglandhaslostCardinalGasquetPortugalthePatriarchofLisbon(CardinalMendes-Bello),andItaly, CardinalVico,CardinalTosi,Cardinal Lucidi,andCardinalGalli.

Despitetheheavymortalityinthe SacredCollege,onlyoneRedHathas beenbestowedthisyear-onAbbot Schuster,O.S.B.,whenhesucceeded CardinalTosiasArchbishopofMilan ThoughbearingaGermanname,heis aRoman.

ThereareatpresentthirteenvacanciesintheSacredCollege,thenumberorCaramaIsnowbeingfifty-seven. Ttaliarsaccountfortwenty-sevenand non-Italiansforthirty.

Messrs.BurridgeBros.,ofGnowangerup,havetakendeliveiryofaRugby 20/30cwt.truck.

ADurantSix-SixtySpecialSports RoadsterhasbeendeliveredtoMr.J. Hughes,ofMerredip.Thisisthe seventhrepeatordergivenbyMr. HughestoCometMotorsLtd.,West AustraliandistributorsofDurantproducts.

Saturday,November16,1920.

Gibraltar

TheRockofGibraltarresemblesthe figureofalion,crouchingandalert,a fittingsymbolofthegreatBritish fortres.:whichstandssentineloverthe gatewaytotheMediterranean.It formsanarrowpromontory,bounding theLayofGibraltarontheeast,and linkedtoSpainbyastripofneutral territoryonlyaboutfourfeetabove sealevel.Fromthisneutralzonethe northeinfaceoftheRockisanimposingsight,springingalmostsheertoa heightof1,400feet.Southwardit tapersdown,withvariousdropsand risestoEuropaPoint.Amongthe ancients,theRockwasrenowedasone ofthePillarsofHercules.Itwas seizedbytheMoorsinA.D.711,and namedaftertheirgeneralJebel-elTarit. (HillofTarik),whencethepresent name.Gibraltar.TheSpaniardsrecaptureditinthe15th.century,but lostitagaintotheBritishin1704.

Thetownisbuiltonthewesternside, facin;thebay,andisahuddleof housesclingingtothesteepslopes.The narrowwindingstreetsarethronged withacosmopolitancrowd.British soldiersandsailors,minglingwiththe residentpopulationofSpaniardsand Italians,occasionalMoors,.,whocome overfromTangiertotrade,andsightseersfromthegreatlinerswhichmake Gibraltaraportofcall.Natural! thedefencesarenotopentoinspection, buttheimmensestrengthofthepositionIspatenttoall,whilethesocial sideofgarrisonlifemaybeseenon thefwhionablepromenadeoftheAlamedaGardensandtheneatracecourse Westward,ontheoppositesideofthe bay,liesthetownofAlgeciras,its whitewalledhousesmakingapleasant *tureinthesunshine;whilefarther stillamongthehillsofSouthernSpain, arequaintoldtownssuchasGranada, Seville,andCordova,whichcancomfortablybevisitedintheweekavailablebetweensteamers.

Freeillustratedbooklets,containing suggestionsforsightseeingatGibraltar, andincludingalsoshorttripstoSpain andMorocco,canbeobtainedfrom Thos.CookandSon,oppositeG.P.O., PerthPassengersbyP.and0.or OrientLinescanbreakthejourneyat Gibraltar,andcontinueaweeklaterby vesselofeithercompany,orCookswill arrangefortraveloverlandthrough SpaintoFranceandEngland.

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ItuasShowDayatToodyay,and theunusualstirwasevidencedby cloudsofredsand,thatstill.masqueradesunderthenameof"dust."Now itisnotdust,becausedustisswallow. edwhole,whereastheToodyaygritdemandscarefulmasticationbef.tre swallowing.Thattestissimpleand conclusive,andweofferittothose whostillclingtothebeliefthat Toodyaygreetsyouwithdustrather thansand.Thequaintlittlechurch thatseemstojutoutofthehill,with thespiresontheporch,likeGoblins' cone-shapedhats,wasthesceneofmy interestingexperience.Thegirlsfrom theschoolhadalreadyfilledthechurch inanticipationofawedding-thistime aw,ri.lingbetweentwo"native"childrenItseemsthatthequeenmotherbecameuneasywhenherboy tookuntohimselfawife,andcasually

announcedthetidingssomeweeks later.Thatcameasasurprisetothe firstladyofthetribe,whoondue considerationforthedignityofherson andwithmanyexpressionsofloyalty totheChurch,decidedthatShowDay atToodyaywouldbethefittingsettingfcrthenuptials.Soithappened thatweawaitedthehappypairarrivingcotheshowspecial.Thefirst ladytravelledwiththepair,andpermittedhermanandfamilytocome also.Thepairweredespatchedfrom thestationtothepresbytery,while "herself"led"himself,"andwastrailed bythefamilyaroundToodyayinshow humouiThepairwereinterviewed, andthenecessarypreliminariesgone through.Thencetothechurchwe wendedourway.Apausewasnecessary,however,untilwesecuredabest man,acthepairsuppliedonlyabridesmaid.Fortunatelyforall,Mr.Stan Murt,h.-calledonhiswaytotheshow, andwasinstantlycommandeered,de-

spitehisvehementproteststhatbe hadneverbeenbestmanbefore.His acceptancewasheroic,andwithadecorurnbefittingtheBromptonOratory, het,-.codbesidethegroom,readyto assist,hutassistancewasunasked,because-theringwasnotinhiskeeping. ThusdidHerbertJosephCalvindeclare.-MaryFrancisAbdullatobehis lawfulweddedwife,tothereliefof Mrs.BridgetCalvin,whoseanxieties werenowatrest.Onemergingfrom theSacristy,HerbertJosephandhis wifewerestartledwiththeWedding MarchTheschoolchildrenfollowed theirtothedoor,andthen,happy thougl-t,scatteredthepetalsofabouquetcf.rosesonthem,tothetintestra-neddelightofthehappypair, the1-Astman,andbrideimaid.While thepetalsfell("Whatasplendidsub' stituteforconfetti?"saidthebestman inanaside."Itcomesoffsoeasily anddcesnotlookhalfsofoolish.I'll recommendtheideatomyfriendsin PertF."1,therestiddenlyappearedover

-thechurchfence,theelaboratelybonnettedqueen-mother,andalittlelater "himcclflookedover,andthenthe family.Weinvitedthemintopose forthephotograph.Thequeen. motl-erwascalmandatease,but "him.,elf"seemedagitited,and.made somegallanteffortstomakehisunruly hairsitdownfortheoccasion.In vainhowever,didhebelabourhis curlswithhiselbowandplasterthem withhismoistenedpalms,becauseup theystoodthemomenthereleasedthe pressure.Asthesnappingproceeded alustyhellowashurdledintoour happymidstfromawell.wisheron horseback.ItwasCousinWillie,al read,.wellknowntothelocalpastor. Hebouncedamidus,andjoinedthe nextsitting,butbetrayedthesame consciousnessofanunrulymopas "himself"did.Williewasinafew momentsthelifeoftheparty.Across totheconventwewent,andassisted attheweddingbreakfast,sogenet% ouslyprovidedbytheSisters.Willie becitneirrepressible,andaskedfora violinwhichheplayedtoouramazemen*.Thequeen-motherwishedto dance:-."himself"wassohappywith hisripe;heshookhisheadveryobstinately,butthequeen-mothermind. ednotthis,but,seizing"himself,"oa theydanced.Speechesfollowed,with Willieintroducingandconcludingeach 'one.Hisownmentionedbyname everyonepresent,andconcludedbyremincl,i,gthepastorthat"Williewasa goodLoylastMass-day."Onmyway toti'spresbyterythepastorexplained thatWilliewasasplendidCatholic, nevermissedMass,andeveryEaster andChristmaspaiddues,whenmany oftheothersforgottheirobligations. Wilite'sconfessiondaywasaccosn. paniedwithaverysolemnritualon thtmorning.Hewasusuallyastir at4am.,andseeminglyburstingto begin.LaterinthedayWilliecame tothepresbyteryanddelighteduswith hisplayingoftheaccordeon.On biddingusfarewell,weaskedofWillie: "Whyaren'tyoumarried?""Not yet,"saidWillie,sobouyantlyhope. ful,inspiteofthesilverthreadsinhis hair wasgoingtomarrylast year.Father,but'whenIwasleading hertothepriest,sheescapedfrom me."Suchwastheonlypatheticnote thatWillieutteredduringhismosten. tertainingvisit.

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H.A.C.B.Society.

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The33rd.AnnualDistrictMeetingof theH.A.C.B.Societywasheldinthe CathedralHallonthe25th.and26th ofOctober.TheDistrictPresident. $ro.J.W.Whitelypresidedoverthe followingDistrictofficersandbranch delegates:Bros.T.J.AlfordandJ. Woolmington,StaroftheSeaBranch, Fremantle:R.MonaghanandM. Brown,St.Patrick'sBranch,ierth:, W.Harris,St.Joseph'sBranch, hany;S.J.Hill,St.Mary'sBranch, Kalgoorlie;W.Williams,St.Joseph's Branch,Northam;L.Hagerty,St. Brigid'sBranch.WestPerth;S.O'HalloranSt.Anthony'sBranch,Midland Junction;W.Lyons,St.Malachi's Branch,HighgateHill;L.C.Rampant andF.R.Leahy,St.Kevin'sBranch. Subiaco;F.McKenney,St.Canice's Branch,C,ottedoe;T.P.Murphy,St. Joachim'sBranch.VictoriaPark;P. O'Connor,St.LawreneeO'Toole's. 'Branch,Maylands;T.O'LoughlinproxyL.J.Brown-St.Anne's,North Fremantle;D.C.Cunningham-andSr. J.McIntyre,St.Mary'sBranch,Lea derville;Rev.FatherFinnegan,Bless edTherese'sBranch,Queen'sPark;L. Larney,St.Munchin'sBranch,Collie; =Edwards,St.Brendan'sBranch, ring;G.E.Parry,St.Francis Xavier'sBranch.Geraldton;W.A. Brown,St.Dominic'sBranch,Nabawa; Sr.AJ.Coffey,CathedralWomen's Branch;Bros.LoveandNelligan,St. Patrick'sOldB'oys'Branch. DistrictPresident'sAddress.

manyotheroldandtriedmembersof thesociety,andthewivesofmembers, asrecordedintheDistrictofficers'reportintheagendapaper. Theworkof-thesocialandsports committeeduringtheyearcallsfor specialmention.'Yearafteryearwe havetoreportonthesatisfactorywork performedbythiscommittee,the membersofwhichdevoteaconsiderabletimetotheorganisingofsocial events.Inowdeclarethe33rd.An. nualDistrictMeetingopenforbusi. ness. TheDistrictPresidentat'thisstage welcomedtoconferenceBro.P.O'Con. nor,PastNationalTreasurer,asthe delegateforSt.LaurenceO'Toole's Branch. DistrictOffloors'Ropost.

Thefollowingisacondensedreport oftheDistrictOfficersforthe12 monthsended30th.June,1929:

Thecapitalvalueofthefundsof theDistrict,asperthefinancialstatemtnt,isnow£18,94816s7d,madeup asfollows:Consolidatedsickandfuneralfund,£17,5466s9d;management fund,£14719s5d;benevolentfund,£2 17s5d;HibernianHallcurrentaccount,£6416s11d;defunctbranches-. account,£704s10d;bursaryaccount, 12839s3d;specialsurplusfund,£797 18s2d,reserveforprintingrulebooks, £40;specialbenevolentfund,£153s19; total,£18,94816s7d;ascomparedwith atotallastauditof£19,0248s3d,adecreaseof£75lls8d.

Aftertheopeningprayersandexaminationofdelegates'credentials,the DistrictPresidentdeliveredhisopening address,asfollows: ReverendFathers,Officers,Sisters,and Brothers,InthefirstplaceIwishtoextend aheartywelcometoalldelegates,especiallythosefromthefardistant branches.Inreviewingthepast year'swork.whilstthemembership hasincreased,ithasnotdonesoto theextentitshouldhave.Itwould seemthatagreatnumberofouryoung Catholicpeoplejoinotherfriendlysocietiesallofthemgoodbenefitsocieties,butlackingthatCatholicatmospheretobefoundintheHibernian Society.Duringtheyearthreenew brancheshadbeenestablished,viz., St.Patrick'sOldBoys'Branch,St. FrancisXavier'satGeraldton,andSt. Dominic'satNabawa.Inallthreethe presentprospectsareverybright,and thegovernmentofeachappearstobe inverycapableandenthusiastichands. Nabawaisacomparativelysmallplace fromapopulationpointofview,and althoughthemembershipofthebranch isnotasgreatassomeoftheolder branches,neverthelesssuccessisassured.There-establishedbranchatGeraldtonisalsogoingverywell,notwithstandingthefactthatmanyofthe Catholicshadalreadyjoinedupwith otherfriendlysocietiesestablishedin thetown.TheOldBoys'Branchwan oneofthebrightspotsoftheorgan'singyear.andwasrepresentedbytwo delegatesattoday'sconferenct.Duringtheyeartwoamalgamationswere effected-AllHallowsandSt.Mary's, ontheGoldfields,andSt.Columbkille'sandSt.Anthony's,at!lessendeanandMidlandJunction.For variousreasons,itwasconsideredadvisabhtounite,andsofartheresults allroundhavebeenverysatisfactory. Fromthefinancialstandpoint,thesick andotherfundsarehealthy.andthe investmentsofthesocietyareina soundposition,thankstotheDistrict Trustees.Thepressreportswerewell maintainedduringtheyear,andthe societyisindebtedtothosemembers whohavebeenresponsibleforthepre. parationofthereports.Iwouldurge thosepresscorrespondentstokeepgoing,astheyhavedoneduringthepast year.Possiblythemostunsatisfactoryfeatureduringtheyearwasthe delayonthepartofsomebranchsecretariestorendertheirreturns.The GeneralSecretaryfounditverydifficulttogetinreturns,andseveral brancheswereshutoutwhenthebooks hadtobeclosedandfinalaccountspre. pared.Thisisregrettable,andthe prestigeofthesocietyisatstakewith theRegistrar.Itrustthedelegates willmakeparticularmentionofthis matte:-ontheirreturn,meet,thatin futureitwillnotbefoundnecessary toclosetheheadofficebooksandpreparefinalaccountsforconferencewith anyfiveresleftout.

Iregretthatduringtheyearthe societysufferedagreatlossbythe deathoftheRem.FatherP.Lynch, P.D.P.Hehadalwaysbeenagreat workerforthesociety,andoneofhis lastactsbeforeleavingtheStateon histripabroadwastorepresentthe W.A.Districtofthesocietyatthe EucharisticCongress,andhedidso veryAbly.Hewasanableadvocate forthesociety,andwewillneverbe abletoreplacesuch*distinguished member.Ialsoregiletthelossof

edglasswindowtobeinstalled.May hissoulrestinpeace.

WerecordourcongratulationstoHis GracetheArchbishopofSydneyana theHierarchyofAustralasia,onthe signalandunexampledsuccessofthe greatEucharisticCongressheldinSydneyinSeptemberoflastyear.We reelsurethatasaconsequenceofthe Congressuntoldblessingshavebeen, andwillbe,showeredonourbeloved countryanditspeople.

It,swithgreatpleasurethatwereportthere-establishmentofabranch atGeraldton.afteralapseofabout eightyears.TileGeneralSecretary visite('Geraldtor.reAugust,1929,and withtheassistanceoftheparishpriest (theRev.Dr.O'Hurley)re-established thebranch,andtheprospectsforthe newbranchbecomingaliveandprogressiveonewereexceedinglygood. TheformationofSt.Patrick'sOld Boys'Branch,throughthegoodoffices ofRev.BrotherDownes,constitutes themostimportantstepthathastakenplaceforanumberofyears,and 6nfidenthopesare,entertainedthat thisbranchwilleventuallybecomethe strongestbranchintheState

ThebranchesatBassendeanand 'MidlandJunctionwereamalgamated, andtieresult,todate,hasprovedthat suchamalgamationwasinthebestinterestsofbothbranches.

TheKalgoorlieandBoulderBraiicheswerealsoamalgamatedduring theyear,andyourBoardissatisfied thatSuchamalgamationwasinthe interestofGoldfieldsHibernian.

President,Bro.J.W.O'Brien;District Vice-President,Bro.E.A.,Clarke;DistrictTreasurer,Bro.W.A.Brown; DistrictWarden,Sr.D.Gilbertson; DistrictGuardian,Bro.L.C.Rampant; DistrictMembers,Bros.T.J.Hynes,H. Wells,S.O'Halloran;DistrictTrustees,Bros.J.O'CallaghanandO'C.D. O'Mahoney;Repres.DistrictTrustee, Bro.JM.O'Connor;DistrictAuditor, Bro.M.M.Frown;TrusteestoFidelityGuaranteeFund,Bros.R.Galvin, D.Leahy,andG.F.Creighton. Bros.O'BrienandJ.EdwardsmovedthataletterbesenttoBr.).J. Brady;congratulatinghimonhisrecoveryfromhissevereillness.and wishinghimacontinuanceofgood health. Bros.W.A.BrownandS.J.Hill, deputiestotheTriennialConference helda-AdelaideinMarchlast,subrmip tedfullandinterestingrepOrts.whicfih werereceivedwithapplause,anda motionwascarriedexpressingthe thanksoftheDistricttoourdelegates fortheablemannerinwhichthey hadrepresentedusattheHibernian National'Parliament.

ThenewlyelectedDistrictOfficers wereinstalledbyBro.P.O'Connor. P.N.P Avoteofthankstotheretiringoffs carswasmovedbyBros.HillandM. Brown,,andcarriedwithacclamation.

Thefollowingtableshowsthedisbursementstomembersortheirrepresentativesfortheperiodunierreview, ascomparedwiththepeiodended 30th.June,1928:Funeralclaims,1J2728.£670;428-29,£590.SickDay, 1927-8.£89613s3d;1928.29,£1,0996sld. Medicalattendanceandmedicine,etc., 1927-28,£1,27613s8d;1928-29,£1,25118s 5d.Benevolentfundgrant,1927-2?, £52Do6d;1928-29,£589s10d.Totals, 1927-28.£2,8966s5d;1928.29.£2.99914s 4d. Thenumberofbranchesis21,cote prising20maleormixedbreeches, andonefemalebranch.Theto:al membershipnowstandset1,287,wit:.1; Includes50lifehonorarymemb-s. Threenewbranches,namelyGe'ardton,Nabawa,andSt.Patrick'sCid Boys'Branches,wereestablished. Amalgamationswereeffected:isfollows:BassendeanwithMidlandJunction.andBoulderwithKalgoorlie. Pursuanttotheinstructionsofthe lastA.D.M.,thethenexistingleaseof theHibernianHallwasdetermined, andthehallre-possessed.Atthe timethatthelesseesvacatedthepremisestheywereindebtedtothesecietyinthesumof£15018s.,andarrangementsweremadeforthissum tobeliquidatedbymonthlyinstalmentsof£4.Thesaidindebtedness wassecuredbymortgageofcertain premises.DuringtheperiodinterveningbetweenthetimewhentheDistrictBoardtookoverthehallfrom thelesseesandthe30th.June,1929, themeasureofpatronageaccordedto thehallwassuchthatitbecamenecessaryfortheauthoritygiventothe trusteesbythelastAnnualDistrict Meetingtobeexercised.Sincethe 30th.Junelast.thehallhasbeensold to,HisGracetheArchbishopataprice velliclisdeemedbyyourBeardand theT.usteestobeverysatisfactory.

TheAnnualCommunionandBreak. fastwereheldontheSundayfollow ingtheholdingoftheA.D.M.,andthis constitutedthecelebrationofthe GoldenJubileeofthesocietyinWesternAustralia.Theresultwashighly satisfystory,andbothfromthereligiousandsocialaspects,thefunction wasmostsuccessful.

TheofficersandmembersoftheMet. ropolitanSocialandSports'Commit teehaveagaindonesplendidworkfor thesocietyduringtheyear,andtheir constancyandenthusiasmareheartily andsincerelycommended.

Itiswithregretthatwerecordthe deathsofthefollowingmembers.name-

ly:SisterG.Kelly,Bros.J.B,Moonees 1.HMoir,P.Morgan,P.Brennan,F. Matich,F.Hogan,J.Healy,0.Cant well.j.Is'.O'Loughlin,andlatewives ofBros.P.Morgan,J.J.Duggan,T. P.Byrne,R.Larsen,andJ.J.White. Maytheirsoulsrestinpeace.

DeathofBro.Rev.FatherLynch P.D.P.-Itiswithkeenandverysincereregretthatwerecordthedeath ofRev.FatherLynch,onthe7th.

AgreatforwardmovementhastakenplaceinSt.rigid'sBrarich,West Perthasaresultoftheactionofthe membersoftheDistrictBoardinconjunctionwiththeRightRev.Mensit norTaganandtheofficersofthe branch.WithconfidenceitisanticipatedthatSt.Brigid'swillsoon.be oneofthestrongestbranchesinthe State.

Thosebranches,whoduringtheyear, wereassiduousinpublishingreportsof theirmeetingsin"TheRecord,"are highlycommendedbyyourBoard,as thevalueofthismeansofpublicity cannotbeoverestimated.

B'roW.A.Brownhavingsecured thepositionofsecretaryoftheCeltic ClubrelinquishedtheofficeofGeneral Secreraryofthissocietyonthe31st. August,1929. Applicationswereinvitedbyadvertisementandcirculars tobranchesfortheposition,andBro.

1.EdwardswasappointedasBro. Brown'ssuccessor. ToHisGrace.theArchbishopand clergyoftheArchdiocese.weexpress thesincerethanksofthesocietyfor thereadyandwillingassistanceand encou:agementgiventotheDistrict Boarsandbranchesduringtheyear. andtrustthattheincomingBoard mayreceivesuchmeasureofsupport aswillenablethemtoestablishbranchesthroughoutthecountryparishes.

Inconclusion,wewouldremindour membersthatthesocietyisnotreceivingintoitsranksanythinglikeafair oradequateproportionoftheeligible menandwomenoftheparishesin whichitisestablished.Weurgeeach andeeerymembertodohisorher partt'sremedythisunsatisfactorystate ofaffairsbyintroducingatleastone newmemberduringthenextfew months.

Thereportwasdiscussedatlength, and.adoptedonthemotionof'Bros.W. A.andM.M.Brown.

Theclausereferringtothedeathof Rev.FatherP.Lynch,P.D.P.,was adoptedinsilence,membersstanding. Rey.FatherFinneganthankeddelegatesfortheirtributetothememory ofhi.;deceasedconfrere.Hewas pleasedtolearnthat,althoughFather. Lynch'sbodylayinafar-offland,he wasgoingtobe,rememberedbythe Hibemians.Asabrotherpriest,he thankedsthemembersofthesociety forthattributetothememoryofthe' lateFatherLynch.TheGeneralSecretaryoutlinedthewishesoftheDistrictBoardwithregardtotheproposedmemorial,whichmetwiththeunanimousapprovalofdelegates.

ThemotionsubmittedbySt.Mary's Branch,.Kalgoorlie,havingforitsc,bjectthe,substitutionofbi-ennialinsteadofannualDistrictconferences, wasfullydiscussedandlost,themajorityofdelegatesbeingoftheopinion thattheannualconferencesconstitute abindinginfluencethatshouldberetained

ThenewDistrictPresidentthanked theconferenceforhavingappointed himtothatimportantoffice.Hr fullyappreciated-thehonour,mai hopedthathewouldbeable,byhis workduringtheterm,tojustifythe confidenceofthemembers.Hethen declaredtheconferenceclosed,and thankedthedelegatesfortheattention givenbythemtotheimportantbusinessr.:acedbeforethem.

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CARTHAGE

OnthemotionofBro.S.J.Hill (Kalgoerliel,secondedbyBro.Hynes, itwas-decidedtosendtoBro.Senntor elected District

Tune,1929,atBombay,whilstjourney-.J.J.Daly,P.N.P.,amessageofconingbeckfromaholidayabroad.'Hisgratulationonhishavingattainedto untimelydemiseconstitutesavery,FederalCabinetrank. greatlosstothesocietyinWestern Theotheritemsonthebusiness Australia,ashewasindeeditsbestandpaperwere'keenlyandthoroughlydismostvaluedfriendandsupporter.Itcussedandthedecisionsarrivedat hasbeendecidedtoerectamemorialcanbereliedUpontoreflectthedeinthy;QueenofMartyrs'Church,atsiresendopinionsofmembersgenerMaylands,anditishopedthatthere-ally. sponseofmemberstotherequestof !NektonofOfficers. theDistrictBoardforthenecessary The'followingofficerswere fundswillmakeitpossibleforastain-forthecomingyear,namely

Duringtheperiodofthe EIIONA.RISTIOCONGRESS, InMay,1930. TheTourwillalstiinclude: LOURDES,NIMES,AVIGNON, ROME. THEPASSIONPLAY: OBERAMMERGAU.

EarlyB'ookingEssential.

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FOUR. THERECORD. Saturday,November16,1929.

LatestNewsFromtheIrelandof IrelandandGibraltar.

Gibraltar'sspiritualdebttotheIrish Church,andtheworkofIrishmenon thefamousRock.werediscussedre- centlybytheBishopofGibraltar(Rt. Rev.RichardJ.Fitzgerald,DD.r,with arepresentativeof'TheStandard," priortohisdeparturefromDublin.* HisLordshipwasbornlessthan50 yearsagoinMidleton,Co.Cork,where hehadbeenrecentlyonaholiday.

TheBishophadadistingilisheelca- reerinMaynooth,wherebewasor- dainedonAugust15,1906.Foracow pieofyearsafterhisordinationhelec- turedintheologyinMaynooth,and thenwentonthemissiontoScotland, labonr;nginEdinburghandStirling from1907to1909.

AtBahamans.

HereturnedtoIrelandtotakeupaprofessorshipinSt.Kieran'sCollege, Kilkenny,andin1912hewasappoint- edVt.e-RectorofthefamousIrishCol- lege,nSalatnanca,apositionwhichhe heldwithdistinctionforabout13 yearsIn1925hereturnedtohisna- tivedioceseofCloyne,andactedas curateinMacroomuntil1927,whenhe was.appointedbytheHolyFather AishopofGibraltar.Hisconsecration ttlek)lacethesameyear.InGibral- tarStranishisgenerallyspokenbythe peop1t.thoughEnglishisthetongueof publiradministration.

"Thegreatmajorityofthepeople,"theBtshopsaid,"camefromItalymore than200yearsago,butwhatwillin- terestIrishreadersof'TheStandard' aboutGibraltariswhatImaycallthe linksbetweenGibraltarandIreland, andthespiritualdebtwhichGibraltar owestotheIrishChurch.Apart fromthefactthatinmeGibraltarhas anInehBishop,itisofinteresttore- callthatthefirstBishopinOrdersto ruletilediocese,afteritwasmadea separatoecclesiasticaljurisdiction,was anIrishFranciscan.BishopHectorHughes.whoseremainsareburiedintheFranciscanchurchinWexford. TheChristianBrothers,"Thenagain,theimportanteduca- tionalestablishmentsareconductedby theIrishChristianTs'rothersandthe TrishLoretonuns.Gibraltarwasthe firstforeignmissionfieldtowhichthe formerweresentinthelife-timeof theirfounder,andbytheirfounder. Theyhavechargeofpracticallyallthe elerner,taryschools.andtheyhavea veryfinecollege.Fromtheirsec- schoolstheyouthsofGibraltar erafhate main,,intotheEnglishUniversities. aretaughtinEnglishand Spanish,TheBrothersnumberabout 30.ar,7theirworkismostimportant andwenderfullysuccessful.Thework theLoretonuns(whoseProvincial iwinIreland)isalsoinvaluable.

"Lishtown."

"AritherinterestingthingaboutGib- raltaristhatoneoftheprincipalbusisesspartsofitiscalled'Irishtown,' butIhaveneverbeenabletofindout why."

IntheBishop'sdiocesetherearefive churchesandabout17priests.Gib- raltarhisLordshipadded,iswell keptanditisanidealwinterresort. WhenhisLordshipmadehissolemn entryin1927,hewasabletoaddress hisflockinSpanishaswellasinEng- lish.Asaresultofhislongassocia- tion:ithSalamanca,hepreachesflu- entlyinSpanish.Intheshorttime sincehiselevationtotheBishopric.Dr. Fitzge:aldhaswontherespectandesrnofallclassesonthe"Rock."

lIP,SPIRINGSCENESATDUBLIN

DOMES.

800PilgrimsforLourdes. NearlyS00Trishpilgrims(120from Corkand200fromLimerick),left NorthWall,Dublin,recently,bythe speciallycharteredL.M.S.steamer Cambria(Capt.Copelandincommand) ontheinitialstageoftheirjourneyto Lourdes.Itwasthefirstorganised Pranc,scanpilgrimagetoleaveIreland, andwasledbytheVeryRev.Father FlannanO'Neill.O.F.M..Guardian,Merchants'Quay.Dublin,Father FlannanwasaccompaniedbytheRev. FathersLeoSheehan,O.F.M.:Dominic Enright.0.P.M.:FridolinFehilly, 0.F.Y,(whoaccompaniedthecontingentfromLimerick):LaurenceO'Neill. O.F.M.:EdmundWalsh,O.F.M.;MichaelConnolly.O.F.M.,andtheRev. Bro.johnO.F.M.(Merchants'Quay). Animatedsceneswerewitnessedfor -anhourpriortothedepartureofthe vessel.Pilgrimscarryingluggagesamebymotorsandonfoot,andshort- !.after8o'clockthearrivalofthe

CorkandLimerickcontingentincreas- edtheactivityonthequayside. Nostretchercasestravelled,though afewsickpilgrimsoncrutcheswere assist(d Thealongthegangways. ProvincialoftheIrishFrancis. cans(VeryRev,FatherHubert Quinn.O.F.M.)arrivedearlytoseethe pilgrimsoff,andremainedondeckun- tilthelastmoment. Whenthegangwayswerelowered,a numberofwomenpilgrimsmadea dashtocatchtheboat.Thecentre gangwaywashurriedlyraisedbysea- men,assistedbyFatherEdmund,and thelate-comers'weresafelyembarked. Inspiringsceneswerewitnessedat themomentofdeparture.Thepih grimandthoseonthequaysiderais- edtheirvoicesinthesingingofthe Lourdeshymn,andasthegreatvessel movedalmostimperceptiblyintothe darkness,resoundingcheersbrokeforth fromfriendsandrelationsonshore,and wereechoedandre-echoedacrossthe river.Aftermidnightthepartyar- rivedatHolyhead,wheretwospecial trainswereiowafting.ThejourneytoLondonwasaccomplishedsmooth-ly,andashorthaltwasmadetopick upabout40additionalpilgrims.Paris wasreached,andheretheMostRev.. Pasca'Robinson,O.F.M.(anativeof Dublin1,ArchbishopofTyana,andApostolicDelegatetoMalta,joinedthe party.Thepilgrimageisunderhit patronage.

FIGHTINGALIENCIVILISATION

LanguagetheBulwarkofNationality.

Itisproposedtorevivenextyear theNewcastle(Co.Doen)Feisafter 19years.This,itwasannounced, wasthepurposeofanAeridheachtat Newcastlerecently,atwhichtheRev.P.McEvoy,P.P.,Dromara,presided.

FatterMcEvoysaidtheihishopof Dromcre'regrettedthathecouldnot attend,ashewaspreparingforhis visittoRome.buthewishedthe Aeridheachteverysuccess,andalso thatalltheyoungpersonsofthedis- trictwouldjointheGaelicLeague, whichwastheonlyeducationalme- diumtheyhadatnresentHealsoapologisedfortheabsenceoftheBis- hopctDownandConnor,whowasa beautifulIrishspeaker.

RevR.Fullerton,Cf.,President, Belfas,branchoftheGaelicLeague.saidtheyhadtoacknowledgethatthe NorthernGovernmentgaveopportuni- tiesfoiteachingandlearningIrishin theschools,andtheywerenotineverycaseavailingoftheopportunity.The Feistheyweregoingtoproducewould betherealarticiconlyiftheymade theIrishlangUageitslifeandsoul.

Mr.JosephDevlin,M.P.,saidthatthe GaelicLeagueappealedtohimbecause ithaiat.latforresowidethanmenof allpartiesandclassescouldstandon it.TheysometimesheardtheSix Countiescalled"Ulster,"buttheywere theretodeclareandemphasiseand driveintothemindsandsoulsoftheir peoplethatnonationaldivisiotisand noGovernmentalchangesandnore- volutioninconditionsinthiscountry couldevermakethepeopleofNorthernIrelandlessIrishthanthepeople ofSouthernIreland.Byfostering theirnativelanguage,theycouldpre- servethenationalspiritandevenness ofpurpose.

RevL.Murray,DiocesanInspec-tor,Armagh.saidthattheirlanguage was+heonlyrealbulwarkofIrishNk tionality,andwasessentialforthepro- permentaldevelopmentandeducationoftheirchildren..4;Theywereworkingtokeeptheircivilisationagainstabig Engl;slicivilisation,andtheirchances seemedtohesmall.buttheyhadthis toencouragethemlikeabeacon,that theywerefightingthebattleofthecivi- lisationofGodbasedontheTenCom- mandments.Theyknewtheother civilirationbyitsevilfashions,dances, hadmovingpictures,anditssystemof morality-divorce,freelove,andother hideousthingsthatwentwiththem.

HASENTEREDTHEFOLD

TheO'Mahony,C.B.E.,whoformany yearswasamemberoftheIrishPar- liamentaryPartyintheHouseofCom- monshasbeenreceivedintotheCa- tholicChurchatBaltinglass,Co. Wicklow.HeresidesatGrangeCon, nearBaltinglass.TheO'Mahonv (PierceCharlesdeLacyO'Mahony)is theheadoftheKerryclan,andisseventy-nine.Hewaseducatedat Rugby,MagdalenCollege,Oxford,and attheAgriculturalCollege,Cirencester, wherehewasHaygarthgoldmedal- listin1875. Keenlyinterestedin politics,bewasastrongsupporterof thenationalcause,andrepresented

NorthMeathintheImperialHouse

from1886to1892.Oneofhisinter- estsinrecentyearswastherunningof anorphanageinSofia,Bulgaria,forMacedonianrefugees.

(Note:Itwouldbemorecorrectto say:"HascomebacktotheFold."The O'Mahony'swereCatholicuntilthe spoilerscametoIreland,andbyplun- der,rapineanddisasterbeggaredCa- tholicIrelandandmadetheyouthof Irelandhostagestothenewreligion.)

ARCHBISHOPCURLEYRETURNS TOBALTIMORE

Inconversationwitharepresentativeof"TheStandard,"ontheeveofhis departureforAmerica,athishomein GoldenIsland,Athlone,Archbishop Curleysaid:"Iamveryeagertobe backatworkinBaltimoreagain,andamfeelinginthebestofspiritsand health.Ihavebadamosttranquil holidayherewithmotheratGolden Island,"headded.TheArchbishop saidhismotherwasatpresentinsplen- didhealth."Naturally,"heremarked, "Iamfeelingtheusualpangsatleav- inghome-forGoldenIslandishome tome-andthehomeland,but,please God,Iexpecttobebackagainnett year" HisGracelookedverywell andapparentlyhasbenefitedconsider- ablybyhisholiday.Hehasmanybigtacksawaitinghisattentioninthe largedioceseofBaltimore.During hisstayinAthlone,hewalkedinevery morningandsaid8o'clockMassatSt. Mary'sAthloneisveryproudofthe distinctionaccordedhismotherbythe Pope,whosentheragoldmedaland hisblessing.

RESHUFFLINGOFCABINET.

AreshuffleoftheCosgraveCabinet islikelyinthenearfuture,writesthe "CatholicTimes"Dublincorrespondent.Mr.McGilligan,whoatpresent holdstwoportfolios(forExternalAf- fairsandforIndustryandCommerce), islikelytosurrenderthelattertothe presentMinisterofEducation,Profes- sorO'Sullivan,whoseplace,itissaid hasbeenofferedtoProfessorTierney.

Thereshuffleisinterestingfrom manypointsofview.Forinstance the%factthatMr.McGilliganhasbeen retainedforExternalAffairsrather thanfortheDepartmentinwhichhe haswonfame(heitwaswhopiloted theShannonSchemeActsthroughthe Dailanddefendedtheschemeagainst itscri'ics)indicatesthattheGovern- mentfeelstheneedofafirst-classbrain to'dealwiththeprobleifiswhichwill ariseattheImperialConference.

Ontheotherhand,thetransference ofProfessorO'SullivanfromEducation

To-day

toindustryandCommerceinfavourof ProfessorTierneymaymeananeven moreadvancedIrishlanguagepolicy intheschools.

Fromanotheranglethereshuffleis interesting.'Ifittakesplaceasindi- cated,itwillbringthelastofthere- presntativesoftheNationalUniversityintohighrank.

Itwouldbeunwisetoignore.thefact thatPicifessorTierney'spromotionis notatalllikelyto.receivethe-appro- valofallthedovernment'ssupporters. HispartasawreckeroftheCensor- shipofPublicationsBillisnotforgot- ten,Aslongasheremainedaprivate member,however,itdidnotreflect upontheGovernMent;butthefact thatthelatterlwasnowtakenhiminto theinnercirclewillbeinterpreted bymanyasthegivingofPresident Cosgrave'simprimaturto,hisattitude enthatoccasion. ConsiderationofProfessorTierney'spersonalpositionapart,thegreat strengthoftheNationalUniversityin thegovernmentofthecountryis markable.'Thefactthatthreeofits ProfessorsareMinistersandoneSpeak- er,te',ileTrinityCollegehasnotone representativeofweighteveninthe bodyoftheHouseiseloquentofthe factthatthe.ProtestantUniversityof Irelandislyingatlastinthebedit preparedforitself. Trinity,whetherornotitisrealised outsieLIreland,haseeenthebestofits days.ThepurposeoftheNationalUniversityhasalreadybeenachieved: ithasbeendisplaced.

"TAKECARETHEDRIVERS HAVEMASS."

O'Connell'sran-flungfame-wellex- pressedinGladstone'stributetohim as"thegreatestpopularleaderthe worldhaseverseen"-did'notspoilthe faithfulnessofhisgreatCelticsoul.All theglamourofLondonandDublin couldnotdazzlehiseyesoffthespiri- tualpathsofhisancestors.WritingfromTraleein1836totheinnkeeperat Abbeyfeale,hesays."Iwillbeatyour houseabout2o'clockonSunday.Have fourhorsesreadyforme.Takecare thedrivershaveMass.Iwillnotar- riveuntilafterthelastMass,andwill notallowanymantodrivemewho haslostMass."

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ADDITIONSTOXOJONUPCHURCH BLESSEDANDOPINED.

ConfirmationatKojonupand latanning.

ThattheFaithisvigotouslyvibrant inthecountrydistrictsoftheArchdiocesewasstronglyinevidenceonSunday,the3rd.ofNovember,when,beforetheofferingoftheHolySacrifice oftheMass,HisGracetheArchbishop blesse0andopenedadditionstothe KojonupChurch,whichhadlongfelt thelackofaccommodation,forthe rapidlyincreasingnumberofCatholics. manyofwhomformonthspasthadto crowdintotheporchanddownthe aisles.HisGracecongratulatedRev, FatherM.Reidyandhiscommitteeon bringingtoacompletionthewellequippedandwell-appointedchurch, which,HisGracesaid,wouldstandas amemorialoftheWarmattachmentbe tweenOurLordandHisCatholic peopleofthedistrict,andresultinan increaleofdevoutworshippersatthe HolySacrificeof-theMass,andofparticipationinthegracesoftheSacraments.

DuringtheMass,thoughthe.,hour waslate,manyapproachedthealtar rails,amongthemanumberofFirst Communicants,preparedbytheSisters.

TheMassover,HisGrace,.whowas attendedbyRev.FatherM.Reidyand Rev.FatherJ.Prendiville,administer edtheSacramentofConfirmationto fortychildren.Thenrangdearlyand resonantlythroughthesacredbuilding thechildren'sActofFaith.HisGrace askedtherecipientsoftheSacrament, tothinkthelovelythoughtthattheir soulswerethetemples.oftheHoly Ghostandbeggedthemnever=tobesmirchthosetemplesofevilthought entertainedorevildeedsdone.

Attheconclusionofthesacredceremoniesthepeoplewendedtheirway ontofthechurch,andintheprecincts mingledinhappyconfraternity,while thecollectors,movingamongthem, seeine,'.tohavelittledifficultyin gatheringinchequesinkeepingwith thepeople'sgenerosityandprosperity.

AtnoontheArchbishopandpriests setoutbymotorforthe27milesreturnjourneytoKatanning,whereat 4pmtheSacramentofConfirmation wasadministeredtotwenty-sevenofSt. Rita'sSchoolchildren,andtosixteen fromGnowangerup,where theyhadbeencarefullypreparedby theirdevotedteacher,Mrs.McGuire.

AmpngthoseconfirmedatKataiming werelwolittlebushlads,10yearsand 12yewsofage,who,onreceivingword onThursdaythatHisGracewastoadministerConfirmationontheSunday, setoutimmediatelyfromtheirhome towalktotheKataniiingConvent

THERECORD: Sattirday,November16,1929.

School,12milesdistant.Fortunate.

ly,akind-heartedstrangertookthem upinhiscarbeforetheyhadgone Manymiles.Towardseveningthey arrivedattheschool,onetobepreparedinthreedaysforthreeSacraments theotherfortwo.Yes,eveninthe wayout-backtheFaithofourFathers islivingstill!

ConfirmationatKatanningwasfollowedbyBenedictionoftheBlessed Sacrament,givenbytheArchbishop. Thusprayerfullyandjoyfullycloseda dayofgreatgrace.

Parents'andFriends'AssociationoftheC.B.C.,Perth

FIRSTANNUALMEETING.

ThefirstannualmeetingoftheParents'i4idFriends'Association,C.B.C., Perth,washeldattheKarrakatta Club.St.George'sTerrace,onWednesday,November6,whentheannualreportandbalancesheetwaspresented. The:ewasalargeandrepresentativeattendance,andthehallwasideal forthefunction.Mr.JusticeDwyer presided.

Aftertheelectionofofficersand otherbusiness,HisGracetheArchbisho",whoispatronoftheAssociation,congratulatedthemembersonthe greatsuccesswhichattendedtheir initialefforts.Hesaidthatthesuccessandenthusiasmshownwasaclear indicationthatthepeoplewerebehind themovementtoestablishagreatCollegeonthebanksoftheCanning,which wouldbeworthyoftheCatholicpeople ofWestAustralia.HisGracethen complimentedtheCollegeonitsmarkedsuccessinsportandstudy,andstatedthatthesuccessoftheboyswas highlypleasingtohim,butthatthere wasonefeatureintheCollegewhich pleasedhimaboveallothers,andthat wasthesplendidCatholictonethat prevailedthroughouttheschOol.In conclusion,HisGracestatedthathe wasNenlyinterestedintheworkof theAssociation,andexhortedthepeopleto,maintainthefinespiritofenthusiasmwhichexistedamongstthemembers

Mr'JusticeDwyerexpossedhimself ashighlypleasedwiththeestablishmentoftheAssociation.Hethenreferredtotheeducationalsystemin Austrdia,andsaidthatthespiritof tolerationwasabroadatthepresent time,andwasmoremarkedthanat anypreviousperiod.Thespiritof prejudicewasdyingout,hence,aseducationisanationalservice,andthe Catholicteachersarerenderingahighlyefficientserviceintheirschools, theirclaimsforremunerationare boundtoherecognisedinthenear future MrE.Needham,inmovingthe

adoptionofthereportandbalance sheetcongratulatedthememberson thegreatsuccessthatattendedtheir effortstohelptomakeCluneParkone ofthemostup-to-datecollegesinthe Commonwealth.

MrM.Lavanreferredtothefact that 1 senthisthreeboystothe C.R.C.,andhencewas,inapositionto speal;onthemeritsofthecollegeand thesplendidworkthatwasbeingdone therebytheBrothersfortheuplifting oftheCatholiccommunity.

MrW.H.Dunphyspokeinvery eulogistictermsoftheChristianBrothersandtheirworkinAustralia,He statedthathehasbeenconnectedwith theBrotherssince1882,firstasatupil andthenasfatheroftwoboyswho attendedtheC.R.C.,Perth.

DrJ.W.HoranandMr.D.Keane exhortedthepeopletorallyroundthe Brothersintheirgreatproject,and makethenewCollegeatClunePark WorthyoftheCatholiccommunityin WA Afte-thebusinesswasconcluded,a musicalprogramme,arrangedbyContessoFilippiniwaspresentedandmuch, appreciatedbythosepresent.Atthe endrefreshmentswereserved.

QUARTERLYMZETNG,

OnFriday,November8,thequarterlymestingoftheexecutivecommittee ,oftheAssociationwasheldattheCol lege,inordertomakearrangementsfor theworkoftheAssociationduring1930 Thef,:lowingmembersoftheexecutive committeewerepresent:ContessaFillppiniMesdamesT.Ahern,W.H. Dunphy,J.B.Durack,J.S.Scott,B. Bryan,J.J.O'Hara,R.A.Davidson, J.McAuliffe,J.Donovan;Messrs.Dr. J.WHoran,E.Needham,T.Ahern, J.Monaghan,C,C.Walker,P.H. Thompson,andthePrincipalofthe College Mr.E.Needhampresided. Aftermuchusefulbusinesshadbeen done.refreshmentswereserved,and thePrincipaloftheCollegethanked the'membersfortheirattendanceand theusefulworktheyweredoingfor thenewCollege.

BookReviews

TheRisenSunImpressionsinNew ZealandandAustralia.Rev.C. Martindale,S.J. Father.Martindale'sbookonAustraliahasreceivedquitealotofnotice, andhasbeenmadethesubjectofnumerousreviews,inthesecular.aswellas inourownCatholicpress,reviewsofa generallylaudatorynature.Thefirst impressiongatheredfromaperusalof thebook,isthatitresemblesavery muchextendednewsletter.Forthis FatherMartindalehasbeentakento tas1::regrethasbeenexpressedthathe didnottakemoretime,toco-ordinate his"impressions"andmakemoreofa

unityofthem.Theauthorinhis postscriptforestallsthiscriticism,and givesustounderstandthatheintendedonlytorecordtheimpressionsof -people,places,andthingsasthey cametohim.Hehasfulfilledhisintention,andgivenusaveryreadable "mereletterofabook."Perhapslater on.hewillwritemoreaboutAustralia.ofamorestudiednature.

AlocalcontemporarycallsFather Martindale,.a"touristofdiscretion," sayingthatbehasnotfallenintothe common-errorofthinking,thatina rapidsurveyhecouldgetthingsin perspective."Heneithercriticesnor flattersus,andwerespecthimthe more,andbelievehisjulgmentswell considered.Exceptinoneortwo slightinstances,henevermakesthe mistakeofgivingusadvicerandbe seldomgeneralises."Thisisgenerallytrue.Yet,onsomesubjects, FatherMartindaleisverypositive;Catholicimmigration;thecaseofSetholicseamen,books.Theyarethings thathebelieves"withgreatconviction,"andthat"occupyhisthoughtsa greatdeal."Hespeaksof"Flock House,"aNewZealandestablishment forthetrainingofemigrantboys. "'FlockHouse'isanessential,and thereshouldbeaCatholicone."Again, "IthoughtthoseboysontheRotuma wereexcellentlychosen....Iwasonly shockedthatoutoftheirnumberso manywereCatholics,sentoutintoa worldwherewehadmadenopreparationfortheirCatholicwell-being."

FatherMartindale'simpressionsare veryvivid;hisstyleisadmirablysuitedtothetaskofrecountingthem.This combinationgivetohisbookafreshnessandspontanietywhichcharm.His pagesbreatheforthasympathywith allthingsAustralian,akeenappreciationofkindnessesreceived,andapleasureatmeetingsomapyoldfriends, especiallyamonghisbeloved"diggers," forwhom,primarily,thebook-was written.Thewholeisareflexsfthe author'spersonality.

PerthcanbegratefultoFatherMartindale,asheistoPerth.Itisalwaysrefreshingtoseefamiliarplaces andthings,throughothereyes;itis morethanpleasingtoheatthemhighly praised:ourinstitutions,ourschools, andcutchurches,chiefamongthem thenewCathedral.Andthen:."Idon't knowwhy.but1havefeltalmostmore athomeinPerththananywhere.It ishardtoseehowIshalleveragain experiencekindnessMkethiskindness" Itisgratifyingtoseethatamong FatherMartindale'simpressions,there issuchaoneofWesternAustralia.

"TheRisenSun."SheedandWird, London;RobertsonandMullins,Melbourne.7/6net.(obtainablefrom yourfocalbookseller).

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OURMELBOURNELETTER

Sincemylastlettermanyeventsof greaterorlessimportancehaveassumedimportanceintheeyesofthe people,flutteredaboutonthestageof publicinterestforawhile,andthen replacedbyotherswerealmostforgotten.Firsttherewasthetremendous landslideintheFederalelections,no wheresosweepingasinVictoria, wherethealmostincrediblehappened inthedefeatofthePrimeMinister. ThencamethedefeatoftheStateMiss istryandtheconsequentdissolution, sothatwewholiveintheseparts willhavetheprivilegeofexercising ourfranchisetwiceinthesamequarter oftheyear.Butwhereaswev.ere deniedthatrightinthefirstcase throughhavingtoliveinelectorates wherenooppositionwastobeforthcoming,thereiseveryindicationthat. onthenextoccasioneveryseatwillbe contested.Eventsoflesserimportancewerethesportsofthevarious groupsofsecondaryschools,theripeningofthecricketseason,andtheannualdisplayoffinerycalledHenley. Thelastnamedwasforoncenottoo muchspoiltbythemobsoflarrikins whoindayspasttookadvantageof theeveningsessionandthehuge crowdstomakenighthideous.A largepoliceforcewasathandtokeep theunrulyelementincheck.SomehoworotherIthinkthelawlesssecstionofMelbourne'spopulationiseasier controlledthanthegentryinSydney.

OldsupportersofthePerthpudic schoolswereinterestedtoreadofthe fractureofa220yardsrecordnutde atthemeetingheldinyourcitysome weeksback.Thatwasalltheinformationwereceived,however,ssno mentionwasmadeofthechampioeseip winners.Hencethosewhoknewwere inclines'tothinkthattheC.B.C.had fallenmainintotheiroldbadhabit ofwinning.Itisanrysterytome bowthesehappeningsfailtogetnotice inthejournalsoverhere.Thefaua mayliewithourpapers,whoarecapableofanything,oragain,thosewhcse dutyitistosendthenewsthisway maychoosetoneglectwhateverdoes notsnitthem.Thepublicschosls overherehayeaveryfinemeeting, whichiswitnessedbyalargecrow-V. Theperformanceswereonthewhile verygood,especiallyinthejumping events.TheCatholicsecondaryschools and combinedGrammarschoo1s alsohadverysuccessfulmeetings. Withfewexceptionsthesecompetitors

werelittleinferiortothoseofthepsblieschools.

AtalkwithbishopRoss,S.J., hopofHiroshima,inJapan,isaneyeopenertothosewhodonotappreciate thedifficultiestobeencounteredin therapaneseforeignmissions.Convertsarenotmadewiththeextraoidinar.-easewhichmarkedthemin:stiationsofSt.FrancisXavier.Infact. thenumberofCatholicsisvery-mall, andinsomeplacesshowsnopre;est signofincreasing.Theonly'sope seemstobeintheCatholicschools, whichareattendedbylargenumbers ofnon-Catholics.Thesepeople,like thosewhosimilarlyattendinour country,arefreefromprejudioe againsttheCatholicfaith,andiron, themtheconvertsmainlycome.if throughtheinterferenceofparents theymustmarryapaganandremain pagansthemselves,theyarealways willingthattheirchildrenbegiventhe sameeducationasthemselves,.wits theresultthattheyofferliss()opt)4tiontothelatterbecomingCatbs. TheBishophasapooropinionofthe massofJapaneseProtestantswho,like theirbrethreninAustraliaandelsewhere,areeitherconsistentworship. persc)mammon,orallowanextraordinaryvarietyofbeliefs,eveninregardtowhatweconsiderfundamental articlesoffaith.TheWesternisingof JapanhasbeenforthedetrimentofreligioninallProtestantsects.Theexploitationoftheworkers,andtheexistenceofconditionswhichEngland abolishedintheearlypartofthelast century,arelikelytocausearevolutionwhich,intheBishop'sopinion, willbefortheadvantageoftheCatholics.

St.John'sChurch.EastMelbourne,is rapidlynearingcompletion.Theold building,whichdiddutyformany years,hasbeenunsafeforsometime. sothattheparishhasnowtoshoulder ahugedebt.The,parishioners,however.haveawell-deservedreputation forpayingoffdebts,inspiteofthe factthatmostofthemareworking peoplewhosufferasmuchasanyfrom industrialdepression.ftisthesame storyinalmosteveryMelbourneparish.ThepriestsmustlooktotheCatholicsinordinarycircumstancesfor financialaidandco-operation,andthey neverlockinvain,whichismorethan canhesaidaboutthewealthierclass TheDeLaSalleBrothersinMalvern have'ustfinishedaveryfineschoolon asplendidsite.Foryearstheyhave

hadtowalksomedistancefromhome toSchool,butnowbothwillbeinthe samegrounds.

St.JohnofGodHospitalFreeWard Ball FINANCIALSTATEMENT.

ThestatementofreceiptsandpaymentsinconnectionwiththeFree WardBall,whichwasheldonthe4th. September,isgivenhereunder.The President(Mrs.WilfordMitchell)aqd committeedesiretothankallthosewho assistedinmakingthefunctionasuccess.Thecommitteeisindebtedto "TheRecord"fortheservicesitrenderedfreeofchargeingivingpublicity totheball

Thefollowingisthefinancialstatement:

Rev.Dr.McMahon,Rev.Father Prendiville.Mr.J.O'Callaghan,Mr HarryMann,MrJ.McCallumSmith, Mr.M.O'Dea,junr.,Mr.J.H.Glowrey, Mr.F.Lardi,Mr.Herbert,Mrs.M. Troy,Mrs.O'Callaghan,Mrs.Lamzed, Mrs.Conway,Mrs.Minihan,Mrs.Lyon Johnston,GreatWesternHotel,Bon Marche.LevinsonandSons,Cogan BrosEconomicStores,FoyandGibson,£1Iseach. Mr.J.B.Sheridan,Mr.J.0.Davidson,Mr.G.Nelson,Mr.H.S.Bickford. Messrs.DudleyandDwyer,Landand HomesLtd,Mrs.StauntonMrs.Perrin,Mrs.MortimerKelly,Mrs.Andrews,lOs6deach. M.Woodthorpe,Mr.J.D.Taylor, Mr.JDevlin,PerMrs.A.E.Jones, Mrs.Westhoven,Mrs.Ryan,lOseach.

Mr.ITyson,6s.

MrJ.Gleeson,Mr.J.Durack,Mr. RegLong,Friend(perMrs.Hatch), Mrs.Parker,Mrs.Hunter,Mrs.S.Murphy,Mrs.E.D.Feb,Mrs.R.Franklyn. Mrs.Lynch,MissM.Sheridan,MissL. Kilmartin,BettsandBetts,CecilBros., GroseBros..G.McIntyreandCo.,5s. each.

Mr.W.Tyson,4s6d.

Varioussmalleramounts,3s.and under,£2Nis10d.

Total:£904s4d.

Don'tforgettheLectureon"Rome," atSt.Gerard'sNall,Palmyra,onthe 20th.inst, -

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Auditedandfoundcorrect.-Jas. Tully,Hon.Auditor. G.Hartrey,Hon.Treasurer. J.J.Minihan,Hon.Secretary. Donations.

HisGraceArchbishopClune,Mr. lustiseDwyer,Mr.DanDwyer,Aherns Ltd£55seach. McArdle,WinterhottomMotors, £5each.

I-Soans,Ltd.,£33s. SirT.D.Connolly,Mr.D.C.Per. rot,Mr.JamesBrennan,Mr.Furza Brady,Rev.FatherKearnan,Chas. Mooreand('o.,SwanBrewery,£22s each.

Mrs.Murphy(SavoyHotel),£2. Mr.M.Williams,£114s.

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SECRETARY,C.I.R.C.. Enquiryinvitedformarriedcouples forengagementwithinthree(9) months.WehavefamiliesexperiencedinfarmworkintheU.K.waitingopeningsinW.A.

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TheQuestionBox

Questionsaboutthedoctrine andpracticeoftheChurchwill beansweredinthissectionweekly.Inquirersaretobeasbrief andclearaspossible.

EnglishHierarchy.

Peter:TherestorationoftheHierarchyinEnglandtookplacein1850. InthatyearDr.Wiseman,theVicar ApostolicoftheLondonDistrict,was calledtoRome,toreceivetheCardinal'shat,andlearnt,onhisarrival, thathewastoreturntoEnglandas ArchbishopofWestminster,andhead ofarestoredHierarchy.Hehimself announcedthenewstotheCatholics ofEnglandinapastoralletterwrittenfromRome,onOctober7,1850,and headed"fromouttheFlaminian gateofRome"Thisannouncement, andespeciallythetriumphanttoneof CardinalWisetnan'sletter,causedan uproarinEngland.againsttheso-called "Papalaggression,"and,onlytheCardinal'sstrenuouspersonaleffortssucceededinrestoringacertaindegreeof calm.

DailyMass.

Marian:Itisnotsinfulinanyway, nottoattendMassduringtheweek, evenifitisveryeasyforyoutodo so,andyoufeelthatyoushould.It isamatterofdevotion.However,attendanceatdailyMassisabeautiful practice,andonewhichwillgainyou greatblessingsfromGod.Itisa pitythatmanymoreCatholicsdonot makethehearingofMasspartoftheir dailylife.

Purgatory.

C.F.:ThenamePurgatorysignifies acleansing,andis,thus,appliedto thatplaceorstate,inthenextlife, wheresomesoulsarepurgedorcleansedfromsinorfromtheeffectsofsin. AsoulmaybedetaittedinPurgatory, eitherbecauseofvenialsinsnotforgiven,orbecauseofanunpaiddebtof temporalpunishmentduetosin.Venial sindoesnotmeriteternalpunishment; butitdefilesthesoul,andnothing defiledcanenterHeaven.ThesatisfactionduetoGodbecauseofserious sincanbemadeinthislifebymeans ofpenance,orbyindulgences.Ifsatisfactionisnotmadehereonearth,it mustbemadeafterdeathinPurgatory.

Baptism.

F.O'S.:Baptismisnotjustanoutwardceremony,signifyingentryinto theChurch.Itisasacramentand, assuch,givesgrace.Baptismcleanses thesoulfromthestainoforiginalsin, orofanyactualsinpreviouslycommitted,andimprintsanindeliblecharacteronthesoul.Itis,moreover, necessarytosalvation,aswasdeclared bytheCouncilofTrent.Thistruth isapparentfromthewordsofOur Lord:"Unlessamanbebornagain ofwaterandtheHolyGhost,hecannotenterintotheKingdomofGod." Itisnotsufficienttohavefaithin God.sinceOurLordHimselfrequires theBaptismofwater.

laneysmiled."InHolywoodthere arefourflourishingparishes.The largestchurchhasaseatingcapacity of2,500,andisconductedbythe Jesuits.Thefilmactorsarevery generoustotheChurch,andareby nomeanswhatthecinemapublicationswouldmakethemouttobe."

FatherDelaneyhopestoreturnto LosAngeles,viaIreland,nextAugust. HewillremaintheguestofDr.MulcahywhileheremainsintheWest. TheBishopofLosAngeles,theRight Rev.JohnI.Cantwell,wasbornin Tipperary;Ireland,andisnowonhis adliminavisittotheHolyFather.

BishopCantwellhasaglowingreportofprogresstotendertothePope. Sincehisaccessiontothedioceseten yearsago,ithasgrownfrom68parisheswith118,000Catholics,to195parishes,103missionsandstations,and 300,000communicants.

Centralia--TheDeadHeartof Australia

Centralia.-amerenametothecity dweller;whatthoughtsdoesitnot conjureupinhismind.Maybe, "desert,""dust-laden,"etc.Forall thatAliceSprings-thecapital-isthe sleepingbeautyoftheMcDonnell, RangesItlaysencircledbystalwart giantsandtoweringpeaks,asnoother townnorthofQuorn.Itspeakstous ofglandmightygumtreesscattered alloverthetownshipandbeyond.As onepausesthroughthemaingateway tothetown,HeavitreeGap,hispast ideasoftheCentreliancapitalfade awaywhenhebeholdsherinnatural glory.Colourislenttothebrightness oftheplacebythenumerouspepper treesthatabound:Asthefirsttrain fromAdelaidesteamedintotheisolatedtownfolksweretheretogreet itfromfarandnear.Theyfeltthat theywerebeinghonouredonthatday whenthemightypuff-puffarrived. Beforeitreacheditsdestinationmobs andsnobsofcattlewereharryingfrom alldirectionstobetruckedforthe Southernmarkets,andfinallytofind theirvaytothetablesofthousands whowillneverbeholdthecountry whenc.'theysprung.Ifwepossess nothingelseinCentralia,wehavean abundanceofwide,eniptyspacesand hills,andwhocangaugethewealth thatlieshiddentherein.Justnow whatromancesarebeingwoveno'er therillsoftheJervois.Dayafter dayglowingreportsarewaftedo'erthe airoftherichnessofthelodesthat makeupthesilver-leadfindtherein thewildernessofCentralia,some203 milesnorth-eastofourcapital.Rain weknowlittleof,butwhenitdoes come,howitgladdenstheheartof thoseinthefarbeyond.Howit brightenstheatmosphereandlightens theburdenofthecattleownerwhilst helooksaheadandseesbigreturns fromthesalesofhiscattle.Though naturemaybesparseinwateringher plains,wildflowersbloominalldirection;inthespring.Smallwhitedaisies carpetmanyanaridacre,andthe desert-peashowsherpetalstothe fierysun.Milesofcountrybecome onehugegardentocheertheweary travelleronhisway.

InterviewwithFatherDelaney

AVISITORFROMLOBANGELES.

Arepresentativeof"TheRecord" calledonFatherDelaneyduringthe week,atthehomeofhissister,Mrs. DanMulcahy,whereheisstaying. FatherDelaneyleftonAugust29on the"Ventura"fromSanFrancisco.He spenttwoweeksinSydney,wherehe wastheguestatSt.Mary's,andlater visitedtheBlueMountainswithMonsignorO'Haran.InMelbourne,Father DelaneywastheguestofMr.P.Cody. SincehisarrivalinPerth,FatherDelaneyhasvisitedourmanyInstitutions,andexpressedhisadmirationfor them.

"InAustralia,"continuedtheRev. visitor,"theBishopshaveshownremarkableforesightandgoodjudgmentinselectingsuchoutstanding sitesforchurchesandinstitutions.Itis morethangratifyingtoseeanother evidenceofthisforesightandgood judgmentalreadyalludedto,inthe erectionofyourbeautifulCathedral, whichstandsinmajesticisolationon suchasplendidsite.Noeffriashould besparedtoco-operatewithHisGrace theArchbishopinbringingtocompletionthislastingmounmentofliceOld Faith."

FatherDelaneyhasbeenapriestin thedioceseofLosAngelesforthepast fouryears,duringwhichtimehewas assistantpastorattheCathedral.When askedaboutHolywood,FatherDeDon'tforgettheLectureon"Rome," atSt.Gerard'sHall,Palmyra,onthe 20th.inst.

thehorizontheywillbeholdthelong expectedone.Muchhastobeaces= plished-muchtravellingtobedone. Hundredsofmileso'erhillanddale hastobetraversedtoreachthescat teredsettlers.Howtoreach,hem, thati'-thequestion,sinceIhaveno meansoftransport,exceptthatpro videdbynature.Thatisnotall,for Ihaveneitherhousenorthemeans wherewithtobuildone.Presentlya churchwillbeanaccomplishedfact-thefirsttostandinCentralia-awitnesstctheLivingGodandourholy faith.ItwillbededicatedtoOur Lad,,oftheSacredHeart,andwill bringmanyablessingtothiscentreof ourmission.Moneyflowstomanya missionbeyondourAustralshores, andrightwell,too,itis;butthereis anAustralianmissioninthedeadheart ofAustraliathatlackseventherecessaryequipmentforitsministrations anditwasforourownkithandkir thatitwasestablished. Isittolanguishforwantofthe necessaryfundstocarryon?Fellow Australians,cometothehelpofone whohasdevotedhislifetothesalva tionthebushfolkwhoarepioneeringthiswonderfulContinentofours, andwhodeserveallthehelpwecan givethem.Prayforthisnewmission thati,mayaccomplishtheendfor whichitwasfounded-thattheSacred HeartofJesusmightbeeverywhere knownandloved.-J.Long,M.S.C.

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TheWestralianFarmersLimited, Wellington-street,Perth,reportunder (late13th.November,1929,asfollows: WheatenChaff:Yardingsoff.aqto primechaffhavebeenalittleonthe shortsideduringthepastweek.This qualityisnominallyworthto-day£5 2s6dto£55s;f.a.q.,£412s6dto£4 15s;medium,loweraccordingtoquality.

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AraundtheAlicetherearenumerous placesofinteresttovisit.Apicnic atSimpson'sGapwillbrightenone's jadedspirits.AruntoArltunga,the oncehappyhuntinggroundofthegold. seeker,andnowtheworkshopofthe micaandrubyhunter,areallworth atrip.Andnowlast,butnotleast awordabouttheworkIamengaged in. AfewmonthsagoIwassentto foundaBushMissioninCentralia.No easytasktobesuretotreadwhere noteiestlyfoothaserepassed.Away outintherealbushtherearecattle stat:onsthathaveneverknownthe blessingofapriest,andwheresouls arestarvingfortheBreadofLife. Yearinandyearout,theywatchfor thepadrethatnevercomes.Their heartsyearnandachetoreceiveavisit fromGod'sanointedone,buttheday isnotfardistantwhenlookingo'er

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St.Ildephonsus'College

Thefollowingcricket,matcheswere playedontheCollegeOvalonSunday, November10:

GentlemenversusPlayers:These sides,captainedrespectivelybyV.NelsonandA.Jones,wereselectedfrom theseniordivision.ThePlayers,bate tingfirst,compiledthegoodscoreof 174.Thechiefcontributorswere Jones(89),Harrold(20),Switsur(25). ThebowlinghonourswenttoW.Clarke with4for31.TheGentlemenfound thistotaltoomuchforthem,andhad tobesatisfiedwiththemodestscore of99,towhichWoodsupplied27and Collins24.Parcel',3for17,Skeahan, 2for23,Jones,2for32securedthe wickets.

"CountryParty''versus"Scots":In thismatchtheCountryPartywas bestservedbyCoyle(41),H.Williams (33),Mackay(26).Belltookthree wicketsfor32.TheScotsjustfailed toreachtheiropponent'sscore,stop pangat114,just16shortofvictory. Montgcmerie(351andKnuckey(34) battedwell.

JuniorsversusSeniors:Thismuchtalked-ofmatchprovedveryinterest. ing,crly15runsseparatingtheteams atthefinish.Thehonourswentto theSeniors,forwhomLang(31)and RepacLoli(181wereresponsiblefor mostofthescoreof88.Harding(4 for241andMcKenna14for10)were thesuccessfulJuniorbowlers.The .Juniorsrepliedwithatotalof73.Good formwasshownbyMcKenna(291 andHands(131.Lynch(4for6)and Smith(3for8)werethebestbowlers.

JuniorsversusJuveniles:Againthe Juniorshadtolowertheircolours.BattingfirsttheJuniorsfailed,withthe exceptionofBirch,whoscored52of the105runssecured.Larter(3),Toohey(31,andLang(2)securedthewicketsTheJuvenileseasilypassedthis score,Rowles(63,Larter(23),Vance (12)helpingtomakethescoreread 7wicketsfor129.

Intheothermatch,madeupofthose notFlayinginabovematches,the bowlingofYateswasremarkable.He securedalltenwickets.Walker(21) andHarrison(13)helpedtobringthe totalto81.ReplyingtothisYates' teamjustfailedby4runs.Yates(17), McKenzie(121,andMcCabe(10)helpedtoraise77runs.

REGULATIONSCONCERNING VISITORSTOTHEVATICANCITY.

Thos.CookandSonadvisethata -,upplementtotheby-lawsandregu lotionsoftheVaticanCityhasjust beenpublished.Itismentionedthereinthatforeignersintendingtovisit theVaticanCitymustbeprovided withapassportbearingavisaofa diplomaticrepresentativeoftheHoly See.AdmittanceandvisittotheVaticanCityislimitedtobetween6am. and11pm.Carriagesormotorears pertainingtoforeignersmayenterthe VaticarCityonlyifprovidedwith specialpermit.

MAYLANDS.

Whatpromisestobeanexcellententerta:nmentistheconcertthatistobe heldintheLyricTheatre,Maylands, onTuesdayevening,November26,in aidcit.theMaylandsSacredHeartCon. vent.Theprogrammeisdividedinto twotarts,thefirstofwhichisbeing organ'sedbytheSisters,andtheitems willberenderedbythepupilsofthe MaylandsandHighgateConvent Schoels.Thesecondhalf,whichMr. J.P.Sheedyisorganising,withthe ableassistanceofMrs.Sutherland GroomandMissKittyGeive,promises tobeararemusicaltreat,theitems beingprovidedbyContessaFilippini, SignorAldoGiovannini(lateconductortheRegentSymphonicOrchestraof Sydney),Mrs.Sutherland-Groom,Mrs. GordonMalcolm,MissesKittyGeive, FioreNowotny,EileenHart,Marjorie Payne,AvisTaylor,Messrs.Chas. Roche,E.Maltrnan,MasterEricPar rant(theboywonder),andSt.Patrick'sChampionBoys'Choir.Mere damesGroom,Ardagh,Pollardand MissFhillisKearnswillactasaccompanists.Pricesofadmissionwillbe 2s.andIs.Seatsmayhereserved withoutextracharge.Theplanison viewattheLyricconfectioneryshop.

CatholicSecondarySchools'Tennis Association

OnFriday,November1,theabove Assoe;ationhelditsannualtournament atKitchenerPark.Theentriesinthe eventswerenumerous,andthecourtt werekeptbusy.Althoughtheplay wasgood,strongevindsputtheplayersatadisadvantage,andthreatening showersspoiltanotherwiseidealday fortennis.At9o'clocktheopen double"wereplayedandprovedvery interesting,andattimesexciting.The schoolecompetingwere:SacredHeart HighSchool,VictoriaSquare,St.Joseph's,Fremantle,Loreto,Swanbourne, andLoreto,AdelaideTerrace.This even'resultedinaneasyvictoryfor SacredHeartHighSchool,whoseplay ersshowedgreatability.Theopen singlesprovednotlessexciting,success fallingeasilyintothecapablehandsof JeanGlover,ofHighgate,whogavea fineeisplay.Therunner-upinthis eventwasP.Savage,ofLoreto,Swanbourne,whilstN.Mitchell,ofVictoria Squat::.wasalsonoticeableforher goodplaying.Bylunchhourthe over16singleswerewellunderweigh, andakeenandinterestingcontest ensued.D.Duncan,fromHighgate, the'sinnerofthisevent,playedbritliantle,therunner-upbeingM.Angus. tine.ofFremantle.

C.B.C.OldBoys'Association.

TheaboveAssociationfieldedafairlyrepresentativeeleveninafriendly matchagainsttheC.B.C.firstXI.on Wednesday,November6,atthe WA.CA.Afteradisastrousstart, sixwicketsweredownfor31,butthe "tail-waggedalittle,andtheOld Boyswerealloutfor67. Bromley andT.McAuliffewereinfinebowling form,andtheCollegeXI.seemedto beindifficultieswithninemenoutfor 51.However,awonderfulpartnership, starringO'ShaughnessyandLehmann, carriedthescoreto122,andthepresentboyswonby5.5runs.Thefixturewasmostenjoyable,andwecongrateletetheCollegeteamonitsvictory,andhope.theladswilldolikewiseinthecomingCupmatches.

The'President(Dr.Horan)andthe Hon.Secretary(G.Balding)paida visittotheCollegeonThursday,No. vember7. Rev.BrotherConlonintroducedthevisitorstothestudents, wholistenedattentivelytothere

martsofthePresident,who,inafew well-cbosenwords,appealedtotheolderboystojoin.theOldBoys'AssociationonleavingCollege.Dr.Horan's addresswassupportedbyMr.Balding, whoritentionedtheadvantagesofmembers'aip.Itistobehopedthatthose whohadtheopportunityofhearing thesisaddresseswillheedtheadvice give'sthem.Iftheydo,thefuture oftheAssociationwillbemuch brighter.

Werepeatourearnestappealto everymembertosetagoodexample tothepresentboys'bypayingthei subs(seniorslOsperyear,juniorsand countrymembers5s)withoutdelay, andscensuringthattheAssociation willficurish.

Wewouldalsoremindmembersthat donationstotheOldBoys'Centenary BoatShedFundshouldbeforwarded atonce.Tendersfortheerectionof the"hedaretQbecalledshortly.and wearcstillfarshortofthe£2,000requireuPostyourcontributionnow, anddenotputoffuntilto-morrow whatcaneasilybedoneto-day.Donation!.subscriptions,andallcorrespondencemaybeaddressedtotheHon. Secretary(A.G.Balding),c/oMr.Reg F.Cooper,ForrestChambers,Perth.

Cricket

W.A.SeniorChurchAssociation. "A"Grade.

OBITUARY.

MR.MICHAELBRADY.

Agloomwascastoverthetown anddistrictwhenitbecameknownon Wednesday,October30,thatMr.Brady hadpassedawayathishomeinStirling-terrace,Albany.Aseverecold. contractedafewdayspreviously, whicldevelopedintopneumonia,resuitedfatally.Hediedfortifiedbyall theSacramentsandconsolationsof HolyChurch.Mr.Bradywasborn inCoClare,Ireland,55yearsago. HecamewithhisparentstoNew SouthWalesataveryearlyage.When ayoungmanof20,heturnedhisattentiorietoWestAustralia,finallyset tlinginAlbanyaboutaquarterofa centuryago.Sincethenhehadbeen sointimatelyconnectedwiththetown ship,scinterestedinitsprosperity. Moreover,beingamanofsuchkeen andintrepidbusinessforesight,his deathcomesasagreatlossnotonly tohieownrelatives,buttothecommunity.Albany,inaword,haslost oneofitsmostpopular,highlyrespected,and.usefulcitizens.

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Wembleyv.St.Patrick'sOldBoys.ThismatchwasplayedatForrest ParleNorthPerth,onNovember2 and3,andvictoryrestedwiththe Oldleoysbytworuinsandsevenwickets.Thescoreswere.-Wembiey. Firstinnings,71;secondinnings.118

ThefuneralleftSt.Joseph'sChurch at3pm.on'Thursday,wheretheremains}tadbeenplacedontheWednesdayevening.Averylonglineof motorcarsandpedestriansfollowed thehearsetothelocalCatholicCemetery.Thefuneralwasthelargestseen inAlbany.FatherGilroy,afteroffi ciatingatthegrave,assistedbyFather Mitchell,C.SS.R.,sympathisedwith thosewhomMr.Bradyhasleftto mournhisloss.Theyshould,hesaid, becoasoledinthefactthattheyhad to-daythesympathyofthewholecommunitv,aswasevidencedbythegreat numberwhowerepresent'dodothe lasthonourtotheirrespectedfellow townsman.Inthedeathofidr.Brady theChurchhadlostastaunchadherentandagoodandgenerousmember Hehimselfwouldmissaparticular friend.Thechiefmournerswere:The MissesMollieantiEileenBrady(daughters).Mr.BillBrady(brother),Miss NanceScheurerandMrs.Wallie Scheurer(sisters-in-law),Mr.Fred Scheurer,Mr.WallieScheurer,Mr. MatthewScheurer,andMr.Edward Scheurer(brothers-in-law).Mr.Mews carrier'nutthefuneralarrangements. R.I.P. (her-44,Phillips20,Luckey21and 12,Jarvis11and10,Clayton10,'slier son13notout).BowlingforSt. Patrick's:Joyce,2for15;Walsh, 1for 23;Smith,7for56;Mullins,1for33; Cody,4for23.St.Patrick's:Firstin flings,119;secondinnings,4for72 (Mullins15,Smith10,Cody46,Walsh 20and9notout,Joyce23,Lowry15). BowlaigforWembley:Erickson,4for 35;Luckey,2for59;Merson,3for35; Giles,for15;Shillington,2for7.

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.1.1,11110M, TMPrimaOfoostaim Thisyearthereisnobazaarheldin theparish.Wehave,however,somethingjustaspotent,orevenmoreso withtherisinggeneration,todisturb theeventenorofourways.Atthe endofthismonthaneventthatpromisesbeforemanydaysareoverto haveusallonthetip-toeofexcitement,willbedec,jdedforever.It shallthenbedecidedonceandforall whoshallbethefirstPrincessofSt. Mary'sParish.Thereareeightcontendersforthegreathonour:Shelley Stanley,PattyDaly,FrancesCasey, NellieJackson,OliveGill,Philomena Edwards,PattyBallantine,andRoma Atkinson.Variousmeansofraising moneyhavebeenresortedto.House partiesatthemomentaretherage oftheparish.OnewasheldlastFridayatthehomeofMr.M.Bungert,in aidofMissPhilomenaEdwards,AnotherwillbeheldnextFridayat44 Shaftesbury-street,inaidofMissFran cesCasey.

Theweeklydanceandeuchreare still,likeouroldfriendfromScotland, goingstrong.Nowonder.Thehall itselfisveryfine,thevenuemostconveniert,thecontrolexcellent,thefloor perfect,themusic-St.Mary'sspecial orchestra-ofthebest,thecateringexpert.Youcantravelalloverthe land,andnowhereelsecanyoufind suchvalueforyourmoney.Mr.Frank Boylan.assistedbyMessrs.Coonan andCaston,controlthedancehall,and Mr.JocCasey,justbackfromabusinesstriptotheEastladenwithspoils like_ioshueandCalebofold,isonce moreincontrolintheeuchreparty hall.Hisoldassistant,Mr.George Galvin.whothroughwealandwoehas stucktotheweeklyeuchrestill for thepastelevenyears,isstilltothe foreandsmiling,too.TramNo.16or 16willbringyoutothedoorofSt. Mary'sHall.

DeathofSisterM.PhilipBarry PRESENTATIONOONVINT,GER ALDTON.

OnSunday,the27th.ult.,at8.30 p.m,FeastofChristtheKing,the gentlesoulofSisterMaryPhilipBarry oftoherreward,afteranillness offourmonths.Morethanhalfher life,twenty-twoyears,wasspentinreligion,andherdeathwascalmand peaceful.Duringherillnessshewas neverknowntomurmur,andherspirit ofresignationwasmostedifying.

acolytes,theChildrenofMaryintheir cloaks.ofazureblue,Childrenofthe HolyAngelsinwhiteandcrimson,the Knightsofthe'BlessedSacramentin theirsashes,andtheacolytesandthe boys'choirinsoutanesandsurplices, madeacolourfulpicture.TheCatholicsofthetownandcountrywere presentinlargenumbers.ThePresentationNunswalkedbehindthecoffin,asitwasbornetothegravebetweenaguardcomposedofthepupils oftheChristianBrothers'Collegeand thegirlsofthePresentationCollege, manyofwhomSisterPhiliphad taught.

Tobelaidtorestsofarfromallher dearrilesinstoriedWexfordmayappearsad,buttotheeyeoftheFaith itwasadayoftriumph,foritwas theconsummationofthesacrifice whichSisterPhilipmadewhenshe gaveupalltodevoteherlifetothe serviceofGodinreligion,and.before longasimplemarblecrosswilltellof herfinalperseveranceuntildeathin herholycalling.

ThelastAbsolutionwasgivenbythe VeryRev.FatherIrwin,V.G..Adm., assistedbytheRev.FatherHalpin. ToSisterM.Philip'smother,brothersandsistersinholyIrelandwe tendersincerestsympathy.

Moora

ThefollowingisaresumeofthediscourseofHisLordshiptheAbbotof NewNorciaattherecentopeningof thenewschoolatMoora: HisLordshipAbbotCatalan,ofNew Norcia,congratulatedtheRev.Father Benedict,becausebyhisconstant,energeticandconscientiouslabour,inprovidingsocommodiousaschoolforthe childrenoftheprogressivespotof Moore,which,withjustice,iscalledthe capitaloftheMidlands.Hecongratulated,too,the,peoplewhoatthecost ofgreatsacrifices,weremakingitpossibletotheirpriesttosupplyinso usefulawaythiswantsolongleft inMoors.

thoughtsofHeaven andbeforethe allurementsoftheworldhavedawned uponthoseyoungminds,theyarealreadycaptivatedbythebeautyof Heaven.Andthus,whilethelittlechildrenarebeingfittedfortheirarduous partinlife'sbattle,theyarefitted,too, fortheaccomplishmentoftheireternal destiny,.

"Nooneshouldbesurprisedthat Catholicsareso,particularabouttheir childrenbeingeducatedintheirown schooIforitwouldbeverysadto allowCatholicchildrentobeplaced inaschoolwherethenameofGodis scarce])heard;whereevenapassing thoughtofthereligionthatistheglory oftheCatholichome:wherethey shouldneverseethesacredsymbolof man'sredemptiononthewallsofthe schoolroom;wheretheyneverhear thesweetnameofMary,oranything regardingtheworthyreceptionofthe holySacraments."

Finally,HisLordshipadvocated morejusticeonthepartoftheGovernment,sayingthat"withinthepresent system,orpolicy,Catholicshaveto paytwicefortheeducationoftheir children;for,whilewe,asallother citizens,aresupportingtheState's schoolsonaccountofourconscientiousduties,wehavetopayalsofor theinaintainenceofourownschools. Eventheallowancemadetochildren livingfarawaywhoattendtheState's schoolsisdeniedtothechildrenattendingourschools,evenwhenthey havetotravelfromlongerdistances."

HisLordshipfinishedhiseloquent discoursebyappealingtothepeople tocontinuemakingsacrifices,sothat CatholicchildrenmaybeeducatedaccordingtotheirCatholicprinciples,and assuringallthatthesesacrificeswill bealwaysappreciated,andthechildrenwillblessthememoryofallthose whobytheirsacrificesplacedthemin therightwaytosecuretheirsocial endaswellastheireternaldestiny.

"CliffDerby"

WhentoldthattheKingofKings wasapproachingtotakeherHomeon Hisownfeastday,''WelcomebeHis HolyWill,"washercalmresponse. Hercolloquiesduringherlasthoursto OurBlessedMotherwerethoseofa childtoherlovingmother.

Rev.FatherHalpinwasuntiringin hisministrationsduringherillness, andtheprayersforthedepartingsoul weresaidbyFatherIrwin.OnMondaymorningRequiemMasswasofferedintheConventChapelbyFather Halpin,andaSolemnRequiemwas offeredintheCathedral,VeryRev. FathetIrwin,Adm.,beingcelebrant. ThemusicoftheRequiemwasfeelinglyrenderedbytheboys'choir,under thedirectionofFatherHalpin.

ThefuneraltookplaceonMonday afternoonat4o'clock,andwaslargely attended.Rev.BrothersGogginsand Greaiymarshalledthedifferentsections----theCross-bearer,attendedby

TheLordAbbotdealtwiththequestionofreligiouseducationaccordingto theteachingsoftheCatholicChurch, andsaid"thatreligiouseducationis oneofvastimportance,becausethe childrerofto-dayarethemenoftomorrow,andwhateveraffectsthechild affectsthefutureman.Theimpres,:ionsthechildrenreceiveintheirearly yearsripenintoopinions,andlateron intoprinciplesthatstampthecharacteriftheman.Heclaimedasinsufficientandevenpernicibustheeducationthatignoresreligion,becausethis educationstiflesthenobleaspiration5. ofthehumanheart."

HeexplainedthegreatdifferencebetweenChristianeducationandsecular education,saying"thatChristianeducationpreparesthechildrenforthis lifeandforthenextone;whileseculareducationonlyforthislife.True educationmustaimatthetrainingof theheart,oftheaffections,andofthe will,handinhandwiththetrainingof theintellect,for,hemaintained,that man'smoralcharacterisdetermined notbytheeducationoftheintellect, butbythetrainingoftheheartand ofthewill."

"ThetheoryofChristianeducation isputintopracticeintheCatholic schools,wheretheSisters,devotedexclusivelytoGodandtoGod'swork, takethechildren,andwiththeirfirst lessonsinthelettersteachthemtheir prayersandinstilintothemthe

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AdolpheMenjou'sAll-Talking 'LATOONSINLOVE."

Thesuccessfulpolicylaiddownby theAmbassadorsofaprogrammecombininganexcellentall-talkingdrama witha''silent"attraction,thusallowingmusicloverstohearBertHowell's Band,withelaboratestagepresentation,CorpedeBallet,andotherunits, allchangingweekly,willagainbe demonstratedto-day(Saturday),when Paramount'sall-talkingfeature,"FashionsinLove,"starringAdolpheMen-, jou,andGretaGarbo,in"WildOrchilds,"willcompriseanexceptionally fineprogramme.In"Fashionsin Love"AdolpheMenjouissupported bythefamousEnglishactress,Fay Compton,othersprominentinthe castbeingMirianSeeger,JohnMilian,JohnStanding,andotherwell knownplayers.Astrongdramais enactedagainstexoticandgorgeous backgrounds,whichlendfurthercolourtoaveryuniquelovestory.An exclusivescooparrangedbytheAmbassadorswillbethescreeningofa "sound"film,"TroopingoftheColours."Thismagnificentpicturedeals withthehistoricceremonyinLon. donofhandingovercertainflags,sex, eralfamousThitishregimentstaking partinthismemorablepageant.The stagepresentationwillbe"TheMontemartreIdea,"severalnumbersbeing introducedbyBertHowell'sstage Band,the.augmentedCorpsdeBallet, andunitstagestars.CharlesStephen, thepossessorofadelightfultenor voice.willalsoappear,thenumbers tobefeaturedbeing,"OnceinaLifetime,"'Montemartre,""Moonlightand Roses,"and"WatchingforShipsThat NeverComeIn."AspecialWurlitzer concertwill LesWaldron, whiletheoverturewillbeexcerpts from"LaTraviata,"featuredbyBert Howell'sorchestra.

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Theaboveremarksweremadebya visitortotheplantofDurantMotors ofCanada,Limited,atLeaside,recently,afterhesawhowDurantpassengercarswerebuilt.Hewasbutvoicingtheopinionofmanyothervisitors whohavehadtheprivilegeofasimilarsight-seeingtrip. Thechassislineitselfisalwaysa fascinatingsight,anddemonstrates quiteclearlytheimportanceofprecision,careandefficiencyinbuilding theframeofaDurantcar.Thefirst operation,fabricatingthesteelchassis

frame,isdonebypowerfulcompressed aircold-rivettingmachinesthatare amazingintheirclock-workprecision. Thecoldrivetfillstheholeinthe framewithmetalwhenitisclinched underpressureof15tons,thusmaking theframeasnearlyaspossibleone sturdyunit.Withthismethod,there isnoshrinkage,asinthecasewithout rivets.Theframethusretainsits maximumefficiency-.Truly,thesemachinesaremarvellous,giganticsymbols ofDurantqualityinworkmanship andmaterials.

CapitolTheatre

To-day(Saturday),theWm.Fox100 percent.all-dialoguesuperproduction, "BehindThatCurtain,"entersonits secondweekofanextendedrunseasonattheCapitolTheatre,whereit hasbeenattractingcrowdedhouses duringthepastweek.Thetalkieisa screenadaptationofEarlDerrBiggers' famousnovelofthesamename,witha notablecastofEnglishspeakingplayers,andincludingWarnerBaxter,Lois Moran,GilbertEmery,PhilipStrange andPeterGawthorne.ThestoryconcernsanEnglishexplorer,andhislove forthesweetheartofhisboyhood days.Shemarrieshisbitterestenemy, wholaterrevealshistruecharacter.

EveMannering(LoisMoran)flees fromhercruelhusband,andseeksprotectionwithJohnBeetham(Warner Baxter),whoisembarkingonalonely expeditiontotheheartoftheSahara Desert.EveprevailsuponBeetham totakeher,andtheirjoumeyingsover thedesertprovidessomestrikingly beautifuloutdoorscenes.Superbacting,perfectreproduction,andagrippingstorycombinetomake"Behind ThatCurtain"theoutstandingtalkie pictureoftheyear.IrvingCummings,oneofthe"ace"directors oftheFoxFilmsCorporation, isresponsibleforthealluringeffects. Togetthemhetookalargecaravan downintoDeathValley,242feelbelow sealevel.Theremarkableresultswarrantedthetryingexpeditionforthis all-talkingpresentationofEarlDerr Biggers'ScotlandYardstory,oneof the"bestsellers"oftheseason,andis declaredtobeoneofthemostnovel talkingpicturesoftheyear.Warner Baxter,LoisMoran,andGilbertEmery playtheleadingroles.PhilipStrange, EerieDurant,ClaudeKing,PeterGawthorne,FinchSmiles,JohnRogers, MontagueShaw,BorisKarloff,and Jamie!Hessenhavethechiefsupportingparts.Associateentertainment includesVitaphonesubjectsof music,singing,anddancing. A new,up-to-the-minuteeditionofthe FoxMovietoneNews,andasanadded attractionforthisweekonly,"The VIelbourneCup,"whichyouseeand hearrecordedbytheAustralian-made FoxMovietone.Anallroundexcellententertainmentthatshouldcontinuetodrawwellfortheentireseason.

"FatherandSon"

ClaimedtobeGreaterThan"Sorrell andSon."

CommencingattheAmbassadorson Saturday,November23rd.,forastrictlylimitedseasonofoneweek,willbe JackHoltandDorothyRevier.in Columbia'spart-talkingdrama,"Father andSon,"andMetro-Goldwyn'salltalkingproduction,"TheBellamy Trial."Thesetwopowerfulscreenattractionsontheoneprogramme,will furtheremphasisethehighstandardor entertainmentsetbyPerth'sAtmosphericTheatre."FatherandSon"is thegreateststoryofpaternaldevotion since"SorrellandSon."Humanmisunderstanding,familystrifeandsac-

rifice,andanoverpoweringlove,are allincorporatedinthisoutstanding drama.Itisadramaofdeepheart interest.Ahypocriticalstepmother,. playedbyDorothyRevier,attemptsto destroythedeepandtenderloveexistingbetweenafatherand,hisson, playedrespectivelybyJackHoltand MickieMcBan.Hermaliciousnature givesrisetomanyplotcomplications, culminatinginmurder.Fatherand son,eachthinkingtheothercommittedthecrime,lietoprotecteach other.Asurprisingbitofevidence clearsthemboth,andendsthestory onahappynote."TheBellamy,Trial" isapart-talkingproduction,andisone ofthe,greatestpicturesinyears.It hasoneofthemostsurprisingand thrillingclimaxeseverseenonthesilversheet.WithLeatriceJoyinthe leadingrole,asthebeautifuldefend. ant,themurderdramaisplayedbya castthatrepresentsoneofthegreatestassemblagesofmovietalentever toappearinoneproduction.

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TwoPowerfulScreenAttractions,togetherwithanelaborateStagePresentation,whichwillfurtheremphasisetheHighStandardofEatertainmentsetbytheAmbassadors. PARAMOUNT'SALL-TALKING PRODUCTION, "FASHIONSINLOVE."

StarringADOLPHEMENJOU. IIEARHIMTALK,SING,PLAY. HeLoved-NotWisely,ButtooWell Metro-Goldwyn-MeyerPresent GRETAGARBOin "WILDORCIDDIL" Apulsatinghumanstoryoflovefor ahusbandstrugglingvaliantlyand earnestlyagainstthefascinationof asuaveJavanesePrince. ONTHESTAGE.

"THEMONTEMARTRE, AnotherStageExtravaganza, Featuring BERTHOWELL'SSTAGEBAND.

UNITSTAGESTARS,and THEPOPULARCORPSDEBALLET. THEUNITORCHESTRA, OntheRisingPlatform(BertHowellDirecting),willplayasanoverture,Excerptsfrom "LATRAVIATA," WithVocalEffects. LESWALDRON, .\;theGrandOrgan,willbeheard inClassicalandPopuuarSelections.

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THEDIVORCEMILLATWORK.

Australiahasnothingtobeproudofinthealarmingincrease ofdivorcefiguresyearbyyear.Onthecontrary,therearegrave reasonsforcontemplatingthefuturewithdoubtandmisgiving. Sincethepassingofdivorcelegislationinthiscountry,therehave beenmanytinkeringswiththeStatute,untilthebreakingofthe marriagetiehasbeenmadeacomparativelyeasyaffair.Asa democraticcountryAustraliamaybeinadvanceofmanyofthe oldercountriesindomesticlegislation,butasapresumablyChristiancountrysheiswantinginthoseidealsthatarethepollenofa sturdynationallife.Slowlyb(itcertainlysheistrendingtoaconditon,sofarasherdivorcelawareconcerned,thatiscomparable onlywithnationaldegeneracy.

Whenindividualsdisregardthenaturallawanddevelopfilthy habits,theyareclassedasdegenerates;whennationsdoLikewise theyareonthewaytodecreptitudeanddecay,and}mustinevitably passundertheyokeofamorerationalandvitalpower.History furnishesinstancesofsuchcases.Inourowntimeweseewhat wasoncethegreatRussianEmpirewallowinginthefilthofnaturalismandstriptofitsnationalcharacterbywhatthenewregime claimtobeanewcivilisation-acivilisationthathasnoparallelin thepast,acoarseandproflig-at_order,wherefree-loveandgodlessnessisoverwhelmingallthatisrefinedandchaste.Wedonot saythatAustraliaisattemptingwhatistheorderofthedayin MuScovitenationallife,butowingtothealarmingincreaseindivorcefiguresinrecentyears,therecanbenodenialoftheperniciousconditionsprevalentinthesocialanddomesticlifeofthis country.InRedRussiaitissaidtobeeasiertogetadivorce thantoregisteradog.Thereeducationiswhollygodless,and themorallawispracticallyadeadletter.ShallasimilarSituation ariseinthiscountry?

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"TheLiturgyiscertainlya sacredthing.Throughitwe areraisedtoGodandare unitedtoHim.Thefaithful cometothesacredplacesof worshiptodrawpietyfrom itschiefsourcebyactiveparticipationintheEucharistic Sacrifice.Itisreallynem& sarythatthefaithfulshould notassistatthesacredceremonieslikeoutsidersormute spectators."--PopePiusXI.

AnswerthecallofthePope. LearntouseaMissalatMass. FollowthePriestwithaMissal. ReadourCalendarweekly.

Saturday,November16,1929.

GhostHewashermasterand teacher;herheartwasHismostpure, templeandHeworkedHiswaythereininamarvellousmanner,andpre paredherfortheMinemotherhood withmasterlyskill.""Mothermos':admirable,prayforus."

November22.-St.Cecelia,Virginand Martyr.Double.lied. St.Cecilia,PatronessofChurch Music,wasaRomanVirginofnoble famil''.Herparentsbetrothedher toapaganyouth,Valerian.Ceciliawon bothhimandhisbrothertoChristian. ity,aidthey,likeherself,gavetheir livesfortheFaith.

November23.-8t.ClementL,Pope andMartyr.Doable.Std.prayer

St.Itelieltas,Martyr.

St.ClementismentionedbySt.Paul aso.ieofhis"fellow-labourers,whose namesareinthebookoflife."(Epistle tothePhilippians,iv.,3.) Hisname appears,too,intheCanonofthe MassHesucceededSt.Cletusinthe ChairofPeter,andgovernedthe Churchfornearlytenyears.He wroteusefulworks,hislettertothe Corinthiansbeingparticularlyfathoms "Itstoneisdignifiedbutpaternal 'thegraveandsolemnlanguagebespeakstheuniversalpastor,whom nonecandisobeywithoutdisobeying GodHimself."ByorderoftheEmperorTrajan,Clementwasbanishedto theCrimea.Therehewaswelctineed byChristianexiles.Hestrengthened themintheFaith,convertedgreat numbersofpaganstoChrist,andfinilygainedthecrownofmartyrdnn.

November17.-215th.SuadaydiscPeatecost(no6th.afterZpiphany). Semidonble,Grew2nd.prayer: St.GregorytheWonder-worker,BishopandConfessor.3rd.:A=me. cis(FortheIntercessionofallthe Saints).PrefaceoftheTrinity. OurLordcomparedtheKingdomof Heaven,theChurch,toagrainofinnstardseedsowninafield.Asthat tinyseeddevelopsintoatree,in whosebranchesthebirdsoftheair buildtheirnests,sotheChurch,emal! and initsbeginnings,wastoincreaseinstrengthandpower,andnationsandgreatmindswouldseektheir abodeinHer.Inenotherparablethe DivineMasterlikenstheKingdomto leavenhidinthreemeasuresof-neal, whichworksinwardlyandsteadilyuntilthewholeisleavened.TheChurch thriveandexpands,notviolentlynor byoutwardmeans,butslowly,and quietlythroughHerowninnatepower. November18.-DedicationoftheSa 1111,4hofSaintsPeterandPaul. GreaterDouble.White. WhentheEmperorConstantine(4th. century)putanendtotheageofpersecutionstheChristianshastenedto erecthurchesintheplacesMadeholy bytheirrelics.Onewasbuiltatthe VaticanoverthetombofSt.Peter, theotheroutsidethewalls,whereSt. PauPremainshadbeenburiedcloie totheplaceofhismartyrdom.Both Basilicaswerededicatedonthe18th. ofNovember-alittlelaterthanthe LateranShsilica.Bothhavebeenrebuiltandalteredthroughthecenturies. Theyarevisitedbycountlesspilgrims andareamongthefourgreatbasilicas whoseDedicationDaysarecelebrated throughouttheworld.

"Blessedisthemanthatthinkson theneedyandthepoor.""Amongall thenoblesentimentsthatreigninPurgatory.therecouldnotbewaiting thatetgratitudetowardsthosewho haveathoughtforthetoootter negla"teddead."

TheArchdiocese

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HisGracetheArchbishopwilladmieisterConfirmationatClaremonton Sunday,November24.

Thediocesanretreatfortheclergy willopenonMonday,December5,at theMonastery.

WeasanationdonotwantRedRussia'sinvertedsocial methodsandmoraltopsy-turveydom.Theyarerepulsivetous whoclaimtobeacleanpeople,andasacleanpeoplewewillhave towakeupanddosomethingtosaveournationalcharacterfrom beingblottedbythedivorceevil.Twothingsareworkingforthe destructionofthewhiteman'sascendancy-racesuicideandthe break-upoffamilylife.Atthethresholdsofthesetwomonsters liesnationaldeath.Withallourboastedadvanceinseculareducation,isn'titagriminsulttoourcitizenshipthattheDivorceMill isworkingatfulltimesmashinguphomes,andannullingmarriagesthatwerevowedtolastuntildeath?Sevencases,weare toldweredisposedofinfiftyminutes-thewholelistofthirty-five cases,computedonthisscale,mightbedisposedofinlessthan threehours.Andthenthepitiful,sordidstoriesoftheCourt. Theyare,likethestenchrisingfromaputridswamp,abominations thatareablotonourcitizenship.

Theyareabominationsthatleaveastainonournationalcharacter,andthereshouldbesom.reffectivedeterrentforthosemoral delinquentswhodisregardtheirresponsibilitiestothenation. Everymarriagemadecarrieswithitresponsibilitiesofcitizenship thatshouldnothelie-htlymadeorlightlyreinidiated.Thehomes ofanationareitssupportinpeaceanditsdefenceinwar.From themcomeitslifeblood,anditisthedutyofourlawmakerstosee nreservedfromtheuncleanlinessoftheadultererand thesocialrotter.Aiitis,weseetheDivorceCourtbecominga sortofsocialattraction,asomethingakintothepictureshows-a placewhereadivertinghourmaybespent.Inthreedayshis Honourdisposedofthirtycases.Whatawretchedrecord!

November19.--St.Elisabeth,Widow. Doable.White.tad.St.Poulton Mattyr. St.Elizabeth,QueenofHungary,was thedaughterofAlexanderII.,Kingof Hungary.ShewasbornA.D.1207, andattheageoffourwaspromised inmarriagetoLouis,sonoftheLand graveofThuringia.AsQueenshe ledalifeofhumilityandboundless charitytowardsthepoor.Onher huslee.d'sdeathshejoinedtheThird OrderofSt.Francis,ofwhichsheis thel'atron.Shediedin1231.She issometimesrepresentedbearingbread somet.meswithroses.Alegendtells thatoncewhenshewassurprisedon anerrand'ofmercy;thebreadwhich shetnedtoconcealwaschangedto roses.

November20,St.FelixofValois,Confiner.White. St.Felix,whobelongedtotheRoyal Haus:ofValois(France),spentpart ofhislifeasahermit.Laterhebecame.withSt.JohnofMaths.the founderoftheOrderoftheMostHoly Trini'r(Trinitarians),forthefreeing oftheChristiancaptivesheldinslaverybytheMoorsofSpainandAfrica.HediedinA.D.1212

November21-ThePresentationof theBlessedVirgin.GreaterDouble. White.Creed.Prefaceofthe BlessedVirginMary. Anancientandconstanttradition teachesthat"theBlessedMaryevervirginwaspresentedintheTemple' atanearlyage.ThereshespentHer youthamongothervirgins,inworlfortheDivineService,inprayerand inthepracticeofallvirtues.This lifewasatrueschooloftheHoly

HisGracetheArchbishoplefton FridayforKellerberrin,wherelitwill adminsterConfirmationaftertheMass atMerredin,andblessandopenthe Preventorium,built,equippedandendowedbyMr.StuartPatterson,oflellerberrin.Theopeningwilltakeplace at3p.m.ThePreventoriumisopen tofrailanddelicatechildrenofthe State.ItwillbestaffedbytheSt. JosephSisters,fromSydney.

HisGracetheArchbishopopenedthe CottesloebazaaronTuesdayevening last.

UniversitySundaywillbecelebrated attheCathedralonthisSunday.A fullreportwillappearinournextissue.

Thebazaar,recentlyheldinSt.Patrick'sHall,Fremantle,inaidofthe NewCathedral,realised£1,000nett. TheOblateFathersoffertheirgratefulthankstotheladyorganisersand theirassistants,totheSistersofSt. TosephoftheApparition,totheChristianBrothers,andtoallingeneral whohelpedtowardsthesuccessofthe bazaar.

FatherNeville,O.M.I.,Superior,Fremantle,asksustoannouncetoan RottnestholidaymakersthatanOblateFatherwillbeinattendanceon theIslandtohearconfessionson ChristmasEve,andtocelebrateMass at9.30onChristmasmorning.

SignorGianiniwillplaytheviolin (Guonod'sMeditation)atthe11o'clock MassattheCathedralonSundaythe 24th.inst.SignorGianiniistheleadingviolinistatLaScala,Milan,under thefamousconductorsMascagniand Toscanini.

OntheFrenchboat,Villed'Amiens, theVeryRev.Dr.MauriceO'Reilly. C.M.RectorofSt.John'sCollegewith intheUniversityofSydney,arrived' inFremantleonWednesday.Dr O'Reillyhasspentthemonthsabroad collectingmaterialforthelifeofCardinalMoran,whichhehasbeentom-

Saturday,November16,1929.

missionedtowritebytheBishopsof NewSouthWales.Hisresearches weremadeinthearchivesoftheIrish College,Rome,thediocesanarchives, Dublin,andthediocesanarchives,Kilkenny.Amonthwasdevotedtothe searchamongtheIrishCollegearchives. Whenquestionedwhetherhehad muchwritten,Dr.O'Reillyreplied withasmile:"Itisallbeforeme,like themanwiththewheelbarrow."His GracetheArchbishopshowedDr. O'ReillyoverthenewCathedral.He wasmuchimpressed."Itisamagnificentexampleofperpendicular Gothic,"hesaidlater,"andIhaveonly onecriticismtooffer,namely,thatit isapitythattheceilingintheLady Chapelisofstucco;butIsupposeexpensepreventedaceilingequaltothe richnessofthempralmarblesand Mosaics.TheLadyChapelpromises tobeauniquethinginAustralia."

INTERVIEWWITSFATalle ?HOWSON,OIL

AccompanyingDr.O'Reillyisthe Rev.JohnThompson,C.M.,MA.,Dip. Ed.,whoisgoingasdirectorofelementaryeducationinNewSouth Wales.FatherThompsonwasappointedonSeptember10,1928,tothat positionbyArchbishopSheehan,and sincethenhaspursuededucationalresearchesatCologne,Munich,Berlin, Freiburg,andParis.'FatherThompsonisanM.A.oftheNationalUniversityofIreland,andholdstheDiplomainEducationfromOxfoid.He teasbeenonthestaffofSt.Mary's TrainingCollege,StrawberryHill,London,forsevenyears.Speakingonthe trainingofteachers,FatherThompson said:"Germanyhaschangeditswhole schemeoftrainingelementaryteachers. Thenewschemeinsistsonallteachers doingthefullsecondaryschoolcourse, andthenenteringintowhatarecalled 'pedagogicalacademies'foratwoyears'course,whichismainly.technical,buttoacertainextentacademic. Theseacademiesarelooselyconnected withtheuniversities,whichdonotyet recognisethemaspartoftheirwork. Theyarestrictly'confessional,'thatis, CatholiconesforCatholics,andLutheranonesforLutherans,etc.The resultsofthisnewschemeareanxious. lyawaited.Theformerschemetook theprospectiveelementaryteacher aftertheprimarygradewasfinished, andthensentthemtoaninstitution forsixyears.Theretheyreceiveda combinedsecondaryandtechnicaleducation.Few,ifany,oftheelementaryteacherseverdidasecondary course.Nowasecondarycourseis opentoallintendingteachers?'

OntheteachingofChristianDoctrine,FatherThompsoncontinued:"In everyecclesiasticalseminarythereis acourseoncatechetics,whichallstudentsmusttakeandpassanexaminationin.Thecourseisdefinitelypractical,emphasisingthemethodofteach. ingreligioninelementaryschools.ClericalstudentsdotheirprofessionalstudiesatUniversitiesinGermany,and havingfinishedthem,theyenterseminariesforspiritualformation.In everyUniversityattendedbyaspirantstothepriesthood,thereisaprofessorofCatechetics.Thechiefimpressionthatonegathersfromvisiting Germandiocesesistheconstantdaily attendanceatelementaryschoolsby thepriests.Priestsineverydiocese thatIvisitedspendsixtoeighthours -weeklyinelementaryschoolsteaching ChristianDoctrine.Infact,itisnot anexaggerationtosaythattheteachingofreligioninelementaryschoolsis donebypriests.TheBishops'programme,whichwasadoptedatFulda. -givesacompletedetailedcoursein BibleHistory,ChurchHistory,Catechisin,andLiturgyforeverychildinthe elementaryschools.""AndFrance." *reasked."Well,France,"saidFather 'Thompson,"islike,Australia,inthat theCatholic'pchoolsreceivenoState aid.InGermanyallschoolsand teachersaremaintainedbythe'State. eventhepriestswhoactasCatechists "intheelementaryschools,receivesalaries.IfoundintheArchdioceseof ParisthattherewereCatholictraining schoolsdoingthesamecourseasthe 'Stateones,andtakingtheStateexaminationsforitsteachers.The Churchhadtomaintainandsupport thesetrainingcolleges.The'Free Schools.'astheCatholicschoolsareso namedinFrance,areattractinggreat crowdsfromtheStateschoolsduring recentyears."

FatherThompsonaskedaboutour "BushiesY"Scheme.asasimilarproblemconfrontseven-denselypopulated Germany."WheneverIaskedabort it,"saidFatherThompson,'1was greetedwiththeexclamation,'Oh,the "Diaspora"isaproblemforusall.' The'Diaspora,'iscoinedfromthestory ofthedispersionoftheJews,asdrefers to.theCatholicsscatteredamongnonCatholiccommunities.Variousefforts arebeingmadetogivetheseCatholic childrenanopportunityoflearning 'ChristianDoctrine.Inmostraces,

thechildrenremainafterMassand spendthedaywiththepastor,who devoteethewholedaytoteaching them,givinganintensivecoursein thepreparationfortheSacraments.

TheSistersofCharityofSt.Vincent who,bytheway,willattemptanythingforthegreatergloryofGod,go amongthescatteredCatholicsina motorvan.Theyremainabouta monthinacentraldistrict,andpreparethechildrenfortheSacraments. Theyalsoteachallkindsofhandwork,needlework,anddomesticscience. Thismakestheirvisitsverywelcome andmuchappreciatedbythepeopre. ItisalsoameansofattractingparentsbacktotheFaith,andofmaking themeagertoallowtheirchildren availoftheopportunitytobeinstructedinthetruthsoftheirFaith. The'Diaspora'issupportedbythe CatholicsofGermany,andanannual collectionismadeineveryGerman churchforthatsplendidscheme.The St.I3onifaceUnionrecruitsworkers andsolicitsfundsforthatpurpose."

(WhatanexcellentideaforCatholic Australia.Wereourpopulouscentres tobesoremindedoftheBushproblem,wefeelsurethevariousdiocesan schemeswouldnotlanguishthrough lackoffun&astheyareto-day.This issurelytheproperavenueforourinterestsinthepropagationoftheFaith inthisland.)

FatherThompsonwillresideatSt. John'sCollege,andwilldirecttheelementaryeducationofNewSouth Wales,devotingmuchattentiontothe trainingandregistrationofelementary teachers,religiousandlay.Theidea wasproposedbyArchbishopSheehan. andhasbeenapprovedbytheBishops ofNewSouthWales.Thedayof compulsoryregistrationforallteachers inallStatesiscomingnear,andthe CatholicsofNewSouthWalescannow feelthattheyarereadyforanymovementofthatnature.InW.A.the problemisbeforeus,andwecanwith profitwatchthedevelopment.ofthe NewSouthWalesregistrationcouncil, withFatherThompsonaschairman, andfourmembers.of,theteaching Ordersasthepermanentboardfarfive years.

FatherThompsonexpressedhisde. lightatthisopportunitytocomeand resideinAustraliaforsomeyears.He isaschoolmateofFatherMcMahon, bothhavingdonetheir.secondaryeducationatCastleknockC011ege,Dublin, whichisconducted-bytheVincentian Fathers.

NewsandNotes

FatherCollinswillgivealanternlectureon'Rome,"atSt..Gerard'sHall, Palmyra,onWednesday,20th.inst. Theproceedsareinaidofthechurch funds.Aten-minutetramservice shouldmeettherequirementsofintendingpatronsontheFremantleside.

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"TheShillingClub':receiveditsfirst memberlastweek,whena"Townie" sent10s."TheShillingClub"needs promotors,canvassers,and"barrackera."ThroughittheBusbies'Scheme hopestodevelop,sothateverychild inthecountrywillhavetheopportunityofspendingsomeweeksatacountryboardingschooltopreparefor-the Sacraments.Anyonemayhavea booktoenrollmembersof"TheShillingClub"onapplicationtoFather McMahon.Membershipconsistsin donatingIs.peryeartotheBushies' Scheme.

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Rc,..entlyFatherLong,M.S.C.,ofCentralia,wenttoAdelaideby'plane, withCaptaintheHon.HughGrosvenor.LeavingAliceSpringsat6.30 a.m.,theyarrivedatOodnadatta littleafter11a.m.,continuingthejourneyat12,andarrivedatOrrorooat 6pm.Nextdaythetripwascon tintici,leavingOrrorooalittleafter 9a.mandarrivingatParafieldalittle after11am.Thusajourneyof960 airmileswascompleted-intheGypsy Mothin13hours,wbereasthetrain takes24daystodothe-sametrip,Th vice-regalcarwasatParafieldtomeet theGypsyMoth,andCaptainGros venormotoredFatherLongtothe houseoftheOrderatHindmarsh.

Throughtheirautomobiledepartmen',advicehasreachedThos.Cook andSinregardinganewactivityun dert-'kenbytheRA.C.I.(ItalianRoyal AutomobileClue).Motoristswho hay'sbeentouringalongtheroadsof theUpperAdigeandDolomiteshave notedaneworganisation.Oversixty first-tadstationshavebeenestablished inthatregionbytheR.A.C.I.,which hashadthevaluableco-operationo' the.ItalianRedCross.Eachfirst aidstationhasametalcasecontain ingabundantemergencydrugs,andappliawcs,whichmaybeneededincases ofaccidents.Thetrainedassistance, aswillasthedrugs,aredispensedfre_ ofcharge.

'Tether"Vernon(Mr.VernonJohnson),whosereceptionintotheCatholic Churchwereferredtoin"TheRecord" recently,haspublishedabook;"One Lord,OneFaith,"settingforthhis mainreasonsforbecomingaCatholic Messrs.SheedandWard,theLondon Catholicpublishingfirm,aretheprintersandpublishers.Frommanylettersreceivedbyhimsincehisreception,Mr.Johnsonsayssomeexplanationr.requiredforhisactioninbe comingaCatholic,andheoffersthe bookhumblyandwithgreatdiffidence "tothosedearfriendswhohaveloVed andtrustedmesowonderfully,and whoaresocompletelyataloss-to understandwhy1haveactedasI hays."Chiefly,hecouldnotresist theclaimoftheCatholicChurchtobe theOneTrueChurch,foundedby Chris*,"toguardandteachthetruth toailmentilltheendoftime."Mr Johnson'sapologiashouldhaveawide circhofreadersinEngland.His greatreputationasapreacher,hisacknowledgedsincerity,andhisundoubted'lesranifig,shouldgivean-interesting charactertothebookandbespeakfor it'amongCatholicsacordialreception * * * *

TherewillbeameetingoftheCa LocalCouncilofBoyScoutsat theArchbishop'sPalace,onWednesday,November20.Membersareadvised'thatthereisveryspecialbusiness tk,receivetheirattention.

OurChristmasNumber

WearepreparingourChristmasNumber,whichthisyear willbeaspeciallyfeaturedCentenaryissue.LastChristmas manyweredisappointedbecause theydidnotordercopies.We requestourreaderstoordernow thenumberofcopiestheywill requireofourChristinas/ternber. THEEDITOR.

ThedeathisannvuitcedoftheRev. Peter.Finlay,theauSlinownmember of.theIrishProvhsdeortheSocietyof Jesus.FatherFinlaywaswellknown asaprofessoroftheologyandwriter of'severaltheologicalbooksofthefirst rank.Heentered'theJesuitOrderat theearlyageof15,andwas80yearsof agewhenthecallcame.Heleda mostactivelife,'andmaybesaidto havediedinharness.Hecameofa greatCatholicfamily,having_threesistersnunsintheSacredHeartOrder, andhisbrotherisFatherThomas Finlay,S.J.,Universitylectureron philosophyandpoliticaleconomy,and renowned'aspromoteroftheindustrialmovementforhomemanufacturesinIreland. * *

Rev.FatherGeorgeMather,ofManchester,whoisvisitingMelbourne,skid somechallengingthingsaboutoureducationalpenaltieslastweek,inSt. JoanofArc'sChurch,Brighton.ComparingtheeducationalgrantsinEngland-withtheinjusticesmetedoutto Catholicshere,hesaid:"InEngland. whentheChurchhasboughttheland andbuilttheschool,theGovernment comesinandequipstheschoolinevery detail,andpaystheteachers'salaries. TheGovernmentequipstheschool wellandgenerously,andpaysthe teacherswellandgenerously.The Governmentpaysforallbooks,school requisites,etc.,andequipmentforthe playground.Still,theCatholicsin Englandarenotsatisfied.Theirmotto is:'CatholiceducationforCatholic children,'whichmeansthattheGovernment,whichprovidesseculare cationfreetothosewhowishit,sho provideCatholiceducationfree,completelyfree,toallchildrenofCatholic parents.EnglishCatholicshadfought againstgodlessseculareducationfor overfiftyyears,andtheymeanttogo onfightinguntiltheywereplacedon afootingofperfectequalitywithall othersintheeducationalsphere.At everyelectionallcandidateswere askedcertainquestions,andunlessthe answerswerefavourable,Catholics votedagainstthem,thepracticalresultbeingthat,althoughCatholics wereaverysmallminority,eandidatestreatedtheirViewswithsympathyandrespect.Itseemedtothe preacherthatCatholicsinthiscountry didnottakethetroubletoputany pressurepoliticallyonthosewhohad thepowertogivethemjustice.This wasagreatsurprisetoaCatholiccomingfromEngland.Itisverysadto seethenunsandBrothersandCatholic teachersgettingamerepittance,much lessthananylivingwage.Andbpt forthesenunsandBrotherstheCatholicchildrenofthiscountrywould receivenothingbutagodlessendpa-

ganeducation.Itisastillgreater surprisetoanEnglishmantofindthat Catholicshavetopaytheirfullshare HoftheseculareducationgiveninState schools.Itseemsadoubleinjustice. ThegreatestsurpriseofallisthatOs tholiessemitobewillingtoputup withit.Hehopedthatwhen,ifever, hehadthegoodfortunetore--visit Australia,hewouldAndthatthe0atholies,ifnotgettingfulljustice,were, atallevents,wagingagoodfightfor it."

Mr.BrianDillon,B.L.,sonofthe lateMr.JohnDillon,hasgonetoWonersh,SouthwarkDiocese,tostudyfor thepriesthood.Hisbrother,theRev. JohnDillon,isacurateinDunlavin, Co.Wicklow.Mr.BrianDillonhad abrilliantcourseattheNationalUniversity,wherehetookhisB.A.degree withhonours.HewontheBtrooke ScholarshipattheKing'sInnsafter onlytwoyears'study.Itis;nter estingtonotethathisuncle,whois nowtheRev.NicholasDillon,ex-Procincial,-0.F.Nfwasalsoamemberof theIrishBar.Onthematernalside, Mr.DillonisagrandsonofSirJames Mathew(nephewofFatherMathew), whowasaLordJusticeofEngland. * * * *

ThePope'sdenunciationofMasonry tothePolishpilgrimsshowsthatthe Church'sexperiencesoftheoperation ofthesecthavenotchanged.In warningthepilgrimsagainstit,His Holinessdeclaredthat"ithasnotrenouncedtheextensionamongstthem ofanevilinfluence,whichcouldnot butbeparticularlydestructiveoftheir preciousinheritanceoftheFaithand forthereligionthatformedtheir glory."Itwouldbeinstructiveto knowwhatpercentageofPolish masonsare"Christians."Theprobabilityisthatthevastmajorityare non-Christian,ifnotactivelyatheiettc. Inthiscountrythe"denominations" seemtoacceptmasonryasacreed.* * * *

TheAnglicanChurchisnotonly dividedaboutitsdoctrines,butconfusedabouttheorderofitsworship, notwithstandingthelaboursofParliamenttogiveitalegalritual.An IrishProtestantontourhasbeengiv inghisexperiencestotheLondoncorrespondentofthe"ChurchGazette." Heholdsthatanythinglike.unifortnityintheEnglishservicesisimpossible.Someofhisexperencesweredepressing-"pathetic"ishisownword. "WeweremakingfortheCathedral, butfoundourselveslate,andstopped whenweheardthebellsofavillage church.Inthechurchyardwere eightornineyouthswhohadrungthe bellsandmadeoff;within 81311111 womenandtwochildren;anaged priest(sic)andonemaninthechoir (harmonium). Inthesermonthe preachertoldustherewereonehundredandfortyregisteredCouncillors (?)intheparish."Thislackofuniformityhasbecomesoserious"that visitorsveryoftenrefusetoattendthe Churchonholiday'becauseitissodifferenttotheirownChurch.'" * 5.

St.FrancisChurch,inMelbourne, addsanewchaptertoitslongand glorioustraditionthisweek,whenit becamethehomeoftheFathersof theBlessedSacrament.ToVictorians St.Francis'istheMotherChurch,and arounditshallowedwallsareclustered cherished-memories,whichpastparishionersdelightinrecalling.OnOctober4,1841,St.Francis'Churchwas founded-anddedicatedtoFrancisof Assisi.Namespreciousasrelicshave beenassociatedwithitsincethattime. Anewandgloriousmissionisnowentrustedtothathistoricchurch,andits appealwillbemorepotentthanever before,becauseitistobecomeaEucharisticshrineintheheartofthe city.TheFathersoftheBlessedSacramentwerefoundedinParisin1856 byBlessedPeterJulienEymard,for theadorationandpromotionofdevotiontotheBlessedSacrament.The ruleoftheOrderenjoinsbothdayand nightadorationoftheBlessed-Sacrament,ofwhichtherewillbeperpetual ExpositioninSt.Francis'inthefuture. a a a a

LastApril,twomembersofthe FathersoftheBlessedSacrament,Rev.A.Pelletier,S.S.S.,and Rev.JohnGraham,S.S.S.,cametoMelbourne.TheyreturnedtotheUnited States,and,asaresultoftheirvisit, fiveFathersoftheBlessedSacrament arenowinresidenceatSt.Francis' TheyaretheVeryRev.HenriLachance,S.S.S.,Superior;Rev.Alfred Vey,S.S.S.,AssistantSuperior;Rev. JosephThibault,S.S.S.:Rev.Daniel Sullivan,S.S.S.;andRev.JosephChalifou,c,S.S.S.Theyareaccompanied bytwolayBrothers,BrothersEliand BrotherMichaelFrancis.Arepresentativeof"TheAdvocate"foundFather LachanceverybusyatSt.Francis' presbytery-verybusyandverydelightedtobeinMelbourne."There arefivepriestsandtwoBrothersofthe

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CommemorationofItalianAnniversaries

SOLEMNFUNCTIONATOURLADYSQUARE.OFMERCYCHAPEL,VICTORIA

LastSundayHisGracetheArch- bishopreceivedalargenumberofIta- lian,residents,whowereofficiallyhead- edbytheirVice-Consul(SignorCay. Citarelli)attheConventChapel,Vic- toriaSquare,whohadassembledto celebrateatriplecommemoration,viz., thenewItalianEra,theBirthdayof theKingofItaly,VictorEmanuelIII., andArmisticeDay.

HisGrace,andDr.Sullivan,who wascelebrantatHighMass,metthe Vice-Consulatthechurchdoor,and conductedhimtoareservedplacein theSanctuary.TheArchbishopthen, inafewappropriatewordsinItalian, formallywelcomedtheVice-Consuland Italian werepeople.Hiswords,which verymuchappreciatedbyall present,weherereproduce: MieibuonifigliItaliani!

11cuoremisiriempiedigioia,net vederviquiradunatiinuncosigrande numeronellaCasadelSignore,eperla primavoltaattornoalvostroCapo,it SignorConsoled'Italia.

Oh!rallegrateviconme,carifratelli Italiani,dicendocolvostragrande poetaDante:"Dellamolt'annilagrimatapace." Questo,voilocomprendete,eun grandeavvenimento,diimmensepor- tatareligiose.Unavvenimentopiu grandedimolteguerre,edimoltepaci, percheestataunapaceveraepro- fonda,eI'ideadiDioedellaReli- gionehannopresiedutoaquestoav- venimento.

Oh,fratelliItaliani!laecodiquesto fattoegiuntanellepiulontaneterre delmondo,enellepiulontaneedi- menticateisoleoveabitanagliultimi Cattolici,editnomed'Italiae'stato benedettodatuttelebocche.

Ancorapocheparole:nonsicancellidalvostrocuorelamemoriadiuna cosi'bellafunzione.

Visietevistiesietestatigomitoa gomitodurantelapreghiera,dinnanzia Dioconpensieridipaceedibontanel cuore.

AveteinviatoedoffertoaDiola vostrapropriapreghiera,cheeunacost dolcecosa,aDiotantogradita,eavoi dicosigrandeconforto. Conlapreghiera,cosiintima,che potetedirenellavostraproprialingua,ebeIddiovicapiscecosibene,e chepotetedire,sevolete,anchenel vostodialetto.

Voimandatelettere,telegrammi,e anchetelegrammisenzafilo,congrande spesa.Ebbene,ofratelliItaliani, quiconvenutioggidaicampi,dai boschi,edaognidove,mandateaDio conumiltadicuorelavostralettera, cheelaPreghiera,etsenzapagare nulla,chiedeteaLuipervoieper ivostricari.

Saturday,November.C,1929. Orderhereforthepresent,"saidthe Superior,who,asbefitshisFrenchna- tionality,isofdarkcastofcountenance,bright-eyed,alertofmanner,and extremelycourteous,"butthisnumber willbeincreasedasneeded.Itwill bealittletime,ofcourse,beforewe instituteourfullformsofdevotionat St.Francis'.Wewillchoosethehours -tosuitthepeople.Recitationofthe DivineOfficein"thesanctuarywill takeplaceatmorning,noonandeven-ing.Benedictionwillbegiventwice daily,andtherewillbemiddaydevo- tions.Confessionswillbeheardevery afternoonandeveryevening.The chiefworkinwhichweshallaskthe laitytotakepartistheguardofhonouroftheMostBlessedSacrament, whichwillbeformedofmenandwo- menwhowillpledgethemselvestogive onehourdailytothisdevotion.These willformthedailyadorers.Therewillaiksobegroupsofweeklyand monthlyadorers.Whenasufficient numberhavebeenenrolledasolemn receptionwilltakeplaceonaSunday tobeselected.Themalemembersof thissodalitywillweara,speciarbadge ofthe'blessedSacrament.Thewomen memberswillwearamedal.After theGuardofHonourhasbeenformallyinaugurated,therewillbemonthly meetingsofmembers,atwhichthere willbeanenrolmentofnewmembers,asermon,aprocessionofthe BlessedSacramentandBenediction. Thisdevotion,"continuedFatherLachance,"wefindappealsverygreatlytoCatholics.Thelastfoundationof ourOrderintheUnitedStatesisat Chicago.Inelevenyearsinthatgreat city,commonlyregardedasbeingso materialistic,weenrolled12.000mem- bers.Anothersodalityweshallform atSt.Francis'istheNocturnalAdora- tionSociety,formenonly.Themem- berswillmeetmonthlyatnightatan appointedhour.InChicagothehour isbetween11p.m.andmidnight.DuringthisHolyHourtheDivineOfficeof theBlessedSacramentisrecitedby thrmembersinabody.Thereisa shortsermonandthedevotionconeludeswithBenediction."

TheAmericantourofmembersof ChambersofCommerceoftheStates thatborderthePacific,arearrivingat FremantleonSaturdaymorning.Arrangementsfortheirreceptionare,as farasofficialscanmakethem,quite adequate.Thisvisitation,eventhough short,isanopportunityforustoat- tractmore.Duringtheirhoursin Perththereshouldbenodiscourteous gestureoffered,buteveryopportunity,seizedtoshowingthevisitorsthatwe appreciatetheirpresence.Americans aretiringofEurope,andseektourist resortsoffthebeatentrack.Europeanlandsknowtherichreturnsthat flowtotheirtreasuriesfromthetouristtraffic.Anythingthatwecando todivertsomeofthatstreamtowards Australianshores.shouldbedone. Touristtrafficisavaluableassetand worth-cateringfor.Amongthebusinessmentherearesome50Hibernians, membersoftheA.O.H.,withwhom Rev.FatherWalsh,ofSanFrancisco. istravelling.FatherWalsh,welearn, hassomecollegematesintheranksof themetropolitanclergy.Itwouldbe acourtesythatwouldbeappreciated, wereadeputationofourHiberniansto greetbrotherHiberniansfromthe States,whentheboatberthsatFremantleat10a.m.onSaturdaymorning.Wearegladtoseethatthe Y.A.L..whichexperiencedthewarmth ofanAmericanwelcomelastyear,is takingaprominentpartintheofficial reception.

GeneralNews

ACafeChantantwilltakeplaf.eat LoreicConvent,Swanbourne,onSun'lay.November24,at3p.m.Pro- grammebythepupils.

OnMondaynext,the18th.inst theCathedralHall,St.Patrick'sOld Bove'branchoftheHibernianSo"iety willholdaflannelandplaindress (-lane,inaidofthefundsofthecricketdub.Patronsareassuredofa splendidnight'senjoyment.

* * Don'tforgettheCentenaryPicnicof theIrishNationalForestersonSunday,December1 GardenIslandis therendezvous,andajollygoodout- ingispromisedtopatrons.

Nee,Norcia.:Thelastweek-endex cursiontoNewNorciaforthisseason willreconductedonNovember30. Nowthisisanopportunitythatshould notbemissed.Theseexcursionsare conductedongoodlines,andgood valueandcarearethemainfeatures. TheParticipantsareshownoverthe insti,ctionsinthisbeautifulplace.'The lastit:pwasagreatsuccess.Allpar ticular:-at52RoyalArcade,Perth,and 41T-Tigh-street,Fremantle.

RingrazioprofondamenteilSignore Iddio,chemihadataquestagioia,e sperocheanchealtrevoltepotremoquiincontrarcielavandoinsiemele preghierealCreatore. InvocodalSignoresopravoitutti, sopralevostrefamiglie,sopraivostri giovanifigli,,.sopratuttiivostricari, quieinItalia,ognibenedizionedel Cielo. PregoIddiochevidialavorobuono ebenedetto,echelagioiaelapace feconda,regninoinsenoailsvostre famiglieeneivostricuori, Abbiatevilamiabenedizione. HisGracepresidedattheMass, whichwascelebratedbyDr.Sullivan, withMr.OldriniasM.C.TheItalians wereenrapturedbythebeautiful musicoftheMass,whichwasspecially studiedfortheoccasion.Itisthe firstoccasionthattheItalianshave officiallycomeinabodytoMassin thisState.Theattendancewasover 400,mostlymen,andtheArchbishop wasmorethangratified. AfterMasstheRev.FatherPace preachedtheoccasionalsermoninIta- lian,whichfollows.

THESERMON, SignorConsoleecarissimifratelliIts, liani,IovivedonumerosiquiconvenuticonlevostrefamiglienellaCasadiDio, perricordareecommemorarelevostre grandiricorrenzenazionali.Qui,IontanidallavostragrandePatria,ques- toattodifedehaunpiugrandeva- lore,emaggiorebenevoineritrarrete nelvostroanimo,neivostricuoriedi- nanziaDio.

Voifesteggiateoggil'inizioancorare- centedellanuovaera,eguardatefi- dentinetvostrograndefuturo.

Voifesteggiateoggiitgenetliacodel VostrioRe,cheinjuattroannidi guerradiviseconicombattentitutti ipericolidellatrinceaedellehattaglie.

Oggivoicommemorateilgiorno dellaVittoriaeitgiornodellaPace. Equestoungrandegiorno,ocari fratelliItalianiedognunodivoihait doveredi Questatenerlosemprepresente. vittoriaestataconquistata conilsanguegloriosodiseicentomila morti,peiiqualinoioggiinalziamo preciaDinelaringraziamodellavit' toriachecidiede.

-Oh!fratelliItaliani!Coloroche muionoperlaPatria.nonsonomaimorti,masonosemprepresentinello spirito.

DiroconitvostrograndePoeta Orazio:"DulceetdecorumestproPatria mori." Inquestigiorni,datuttiitempli Bellecittad'Italia,daquellidellemag- gioricitta-alleumilichiesettedelle vostreverdiesilentivallimontane, rachuisefraivostri.poderosimonti, sonopartitepreciaDtopergloriosi caduti.Queicadutichescavaronoit nuovosolco,chebisognaaggrandire. Cheviaprironounnuovofuturo, iiustificandoilversodiCarducci: "Italastirpedallemillsvite" EbbeneofratelliItalianiuniamoci aquellepreghiere,perchesianodicon- fortoallemadricheoffrironoifiglialla Patria. IddiohaaccoltogliEroinelPara- disooveelasecondsvitagloriosaper quellichebenemeritaronodellaPat- ria,colsacrificiodellavita. Ancoraunacosa,ocarifratelliIta- liani,invogliooggirammentarviamaggioregloriadelCattolicesimoal qualetuttinoiabbiamolafelicitadi appartenere.

Voisapetedichecosavogliopar- lare,ecioelaavvenutaconciliazione fraitvostroDuceeditSommoPontefice.DalvostroDucefermamente voluta,dalSommoPontefice,concuore diPadredituttiifedeli,aiutata,accettata.,confermata.

disciplinativersoivostrilegitfimiCapi eversoDio.

Lavostravitaevitaduradilay- oratori.Siatesereninelvostrolavoro,erendetenegrazieaDioconla preghieracheconforteravostrocuore.

Quandoalmattinovfalzate,entrate nelgiornodellavostra-vitaconla preghieraaDio.Ilprimovostropen- sieromandatelo,offriteloaLuiperche viauiti.Quandoallasera,trascorsaI'operosagiornata,ripensateallevos- trapatriaeunanostalgiaprofondain- vade,ilvostocuore,conildesideriodelvostrimonti,dellevostreverdiesib- entivalli,deivostrimonti,dellevostre verdiesilentivalli,delvostrovillag- gionativo,dellaChiesettaovepre- gasteIddiofanciulli,dellavecchiaindimenticabilecasa,deivostriparenti elamammaprimaditutto,delvostro azzurrocieloedellebianchenevidei vostrimonti,ebbenerivolgeteunapre- ghieraaDioeallaMadonna,invostra belts,italicafavella.

Essichetuttopossono,vidaranno ungiornolaconsolazionechepiudesiderate,edoggiintantovidaranno cuoreserenoelietafedeperilcamminodinostravita.

FlomthechurchtheVice-Consuland hiscountrymenadjournedtotheCathedralHall,whichwaskindlyplaced attheirdisposalbyHisGrace,where SignorCay.Citarelliaddressedthem veryforciblyonthesignificanceofthe threeanniversaries.Afeatureofthe addresswasthepleasingreferencesto GreatBritainandWesternAustralia. Athisrequestallstoodupandcheer. edveryheartilyfortheKingofEng.; landandourowngloriousState.It ishopedtomakethisfunctionanannualone.

Egliviesaudiraecomeprezzodom-anderasoltantooperebuonechevi farannomighori.Eglivuoleche pazienzaecaritasianolaguidadelle vostreazioni.Siatebuonietolleranti; nessunogiudichiglialtri,cheitgiudice abbialatravenell'occhi,mentrevedelapagliainquellodelvicino.Siate

Maher,William,November12,1929 McGuiness,HenryJames,September 3,1929.

Murphy,MaryTheresa,Oct.24,1929.

Larsen,Catherine,November10,1929. Cullity,Mrs.,November13,1927. Doyle,William,November19,1922.

Gallagher,Charles,Nov.14,1923.

Gallagher,Bridget,October17,1923.

O'Malley,FatherEdward,Novem- ber18,1926.

Slyth,Reuben,November13,1924.

Itisaholyandwholesomethought toprayforthedead,thattheymay beloosedfromtheirsins. Eternalrestgrantuntothem,0 Lordandletperpetuallightshine uponthem.Maytheyrestinpeace. (300days'indulgence.)

DEATHS.

LARSEN.-Insadandlovingmemory ofroydearmother,CatherineLan sen.whodiedonNovember10,at Muradup. Thereissomeonewhomissesyousadly, Andt6inksofyourkindlovingways Butwewillmeetyouagain,dear mother, Atthedawnofa.beautifulday. -Insertedbyherlovingdaughter andson-in-law,AnnieandHarry Yatesandgrandchildren,Phyllis, Kathleen,LenandConnie.

LARSEN.-Inlovingmemoryofdear mother,whodiedatMurdalupon November10,1929. Formanyyearsthefamilychain Wascloselylinkedtogether; But,oh,thechainisbrokennow, Ourdearmotherhasgoneforever- -Insertedbyherlovingson,Frank Larser

MAHER.--OnNovember12,1929,at hisresidence,24James-street,Perth, William,thedearlybelovedhusband ofEllenMaher,andfondfatherof Ellen(Mrs.J.Ryan),ofPerth;Patrick,ofMelbourne;andWilliam,of WonganHills,andfather-in-lawof JamesRyan,ofPerth;aged70years. R.I,P.

NIcGIJINESS.-Ofyourcharity,pray forthereposeofthesoulofourdear son,HenryTames,whodiedonSep- tember3,fortifiedbythelastsacraments;aged51years.R.I.P. SacredHeartof_Testis,havemercy onhissoul.

-Insertedbyhissorrowingparents BernardandMrs.McGuiness,Bootenal.

Onceagainthewhite-wingedhead- dressoftheSistersofCharitywillbe seeninGeneva.Fifty-fouryearsago, duringthereligiouspersecution,the Sistersweredrivenintoexile.Now thatabetterspiritoftolerancepre- vails,aridsufferinghumanityneedthe officesoftheseedvotedservantsof mercy,theyhavebeenrecalled.Their returnisatriumphoverthatantiCatholicantipathywhichwasrespon- siblefortheirlongexile.

DEATHS.

MURPHY.-OnOctober24,1929,at MaterMisericordiaeHospital,North Sydney,MaryTheresa,dearlybelov- edwifeofFrancisMurphy,14Nar- anuiCrescent,Northbridge,N.S.W andlovinganddevotedmotherof Gregory(Sydney),Cyril(Perth), Winnie(Mrs.F.Brophy,Perth), EileenandSylvia(Mrs.D.Short, Sydney),andaffectionategrandma ofCyril,Patricia,Gregory,John, Vincent,andKathleen,alsoloving auntofBrotherFrankMurphy,Sac- redHeartMonastery,Kensington, NewSouthWales.R.I.P. OurDarlingMother.

INMEMORIAM.

CULLITY.-Inlovingmemoryofmy dearwifeandourdearmother,who departedthislifeatFremantleon November13,1927 Eternalrestgrantuntoher0Lord. -Insertedbyherlovinghusband andfamily.

DOYLE.-Ofyourcharity,prayfor thereposeofthesoulofWilliam Doyle,whodiedonNovember19, 1922. SacredHeartofJesus,havemercy onhissoul. -Insertedbyhislovingmotherand sister.

GALLAGHER-Ofyourcharity,pray forthereposeofthesoulsofCharles Gallagher,whodepartedthislifeon the14th.November,1923;andBrid- getGallagher,whopassedawayon the17th.October,192e

OImmaculateHeartofMary,your prayersforthemextol.

OMostSacredHeartof.Jesus,have mercyontheirsouls.

O'MALLEY.-Ofyourcharity,pray forthereposeofthesoulofRev. FatherEdwardO'Malley,PP.,Goo- mailing,whodiedonNovember18, 1926. MostSacredHeartofJesus,have mercyonhissoul.

--Insertedbyhis!mingsister,Mrs. J.Coonan.

SLYTH-Ofyourcharity,prayfor thesoulofReuben,lovedsonof WilliamandAgnesSlyth,brotherof IreneandWill,of10Strathconastreet,WestPerth,whodeparted thislifeonNovember13,1924,atSt. JohnofGod'sHospital,Subiaco. SweetJesus,havemercyonhissoul. -Insertedbyhis'parents,sisterand brother.

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CHAMPIONSHIPTOURNAMENT. Strongwindscausedagreatdealof inconveniencetotheplayersonboth SaturdayandSunday,andresulted

Firs:Round:

J. Kerrigan,walk-over;F.Bell,scratch.

SecondRound:J.MitchellbeatA. Hind,.6.4,6.4;W.Westhoven,walkover;G.Wyburn,scratch;F.Cole beatG.Clarke,6-2,6-3;P.Smithbeat B.Sutcliffe,8-2.6-5;JackEdwards beatH.Nevin.6-4,1-6,6-2;A.G.HerbertbeatP.Northway,6.4,3-6.6e3;J. Salte-beatJ.Kerrigan,6-4,6-4.Third Round:J.MitchellbeatW.Westhoven,6-3,6-3;J.EdwardsbeatP. Smith,3-6,6-3.6-2;J.SalterbeatA.G. Herbert,3-6,6-3,6-2. Ladies'"A"GradeDoubles.

FirstRound:MissesA.Carmodiand I.DominishbeatMrs.Sutcliffeand MissI.McInnes,6-1,6.2;MissesM. and1!..WesthovenbeatMissesM.0'. MahonyandG.Marsh,4-6,6-2,S-6 "A"GradeMixedDoubles.

FirstRound:MissM.CullenandP. SmithbeatMissA.DavinandJ.Kerrigan,6-5,4-6,9-7;MissT.Davinand G.SomersbeatMissV.MarshandR. Galvin,2-6,6-4,11-9.

Ladies'"B"GradeSingles.

Fir-,tRound:MissK.Fentonbeat MissM.Callaghon,6-2,6-3:MissM. GuilfiusbeatMissZ.Quinn,6-3,6-1 MissA.MarshbeatMissM.Smith,6-5, 60;MissI.DominishbeatMissL. O'Halloran,6-1,6-0;MissN.Cusack beatMissM.Leahy,6.5,1.6,6-4;Miss V.MarshbeatMissD.McCarthy-,6.0, 6-5;MissC.CullenbeatMissM.Kent, 4-6,6-3,6-3.SecondRound:MissK. FentonbeatMissI.Brophy,46,6.3. 8-6;MissM.GuilfiusbeatMissMarsh, 6-2,6I:MissI.DominishbeatMissN. Cusack.6.2,6-3:MissCullenbeatMiss Marsh,6-3,6-5.

Men's"B"GradeSingles.

FiatRound:R.WalshbeatA.Halvorsen,6-1,6-3:W.G.WalthobeatS. Montgomery,6-3,6-5;J.Moorbeat E.G.Hearne,8-3,5-6,6-2;W.Slythc beatA.Winton,4-6,6-3.7-5:P.Caic beatS.O'Halloran,4-6,6-5,6-0;V.L. Green,walkover;N.Frady,scratch;C. Rampant,walk-over;C.Collins, scratsh;B.MageebeatL.Goerke,6.4, 6-0;G.ColebeatE.A.Clarke.6-5,32.

SecondRound:R.WalshbeatA.Mc. Gladdcrv,6-3,3.6,6-4;E.deLucabeat W.Waltho,6-4,3-6,7-5;J.Moorebeat J.Whitely,6-3.6-2;T.Outridgebeat W.Slvthe,6-0,6-1;J.MayhewbeatF. Cain,6-2,6-3;P.CarmodybeatV. Green,5-6.6-2,6-4;R.MageebeatG. Cole.6-5,6-5. Ladies'"B"GradeDoubles.

FirstRound:MissesV.Marshand M.LeahybeatMissesM.Callashan andI..O'Halloran.5-6,6-1,6-4;Misses FentonandKentbeatMissesS.RodgersandL.Boulton,6-2,6-1. Men's"B"GradeDoubles.

FirstRound:J.WhitelyandG.Cole heatdeLucaandV.Green,6-3.6-4;A WintonandA.Gilligan,walk-over: Brad;andHeerey,scratch;T.OutridgeandJ.MayhewbeatR.Walshand S.Montgomery,6-1,6-1;E.A.Clarke andS.O'Halloran,walk-over;C.CollinsandL.Goerke,scratch;E.G. HearneandB.C.HagartybeatG. HickeyandA.Chauncey,4-6.6-3,6-1.

SecondRound:J.MooreandD.CoffeyNatJ.Whitelyand-G.Cole,6.1, 6-4.

Ladies'"C"GradeSingles.

FiatRound:MissM.Byrnebeat MissjHoare,6-1,3-6,6-1;MissK. HowebeatMissI.Corry,6.1,6-4;Miss M.HigginsbeatMissW.O'Connor, 6-4,6-5;MissM.WestonbeatMissV. Howard,6-3,5-6,6-4;MissM.Coffey beatMissA.Coleman,6-5,6-4;Miss M.AndersonbeatMissL.Mahony,6.2, 6-0;Mrs.T.OutridgebeatMissC.Williamson,6-2,6-5;MisiK.Brownbeat MissMarieKent,6-0,

MissM. Dudley

MissC.Smith,

MissFeDonoghue

Anderson,6-2,6-0;MissBrownbeatSundaymorningthosetimedtocom- MissDudley,6-3,6-3;MissBoguebeatmenceafter1(1a.m.shouldbeonthe MissE.Donoghue,6.5,6-1;MissE.El-groundnotlaterthan1020am.,or lerybeatMrs.Shannon,6-5,6-4;Missasotherwiseadvertised.

K.OutridgebeatMissK.Clifford,6-3, 6.Anycompetitornotplayinga 6-4.ThirdRound:Mrs.Outridgebeatmatchwhencalleduponbythecom- MissCoffey,6-C,5-6,6-4;MissEllerymitteetodoso,maybedisqualified. beatMissOutridge,6.5,5-6,63 6a:Nocompetitorwillbeallowedto Ladies"V"GradeDoubles wearbastesorshoeswithheels,spikes

FirstRound:MissesM.Dudleyandornails. .7.Playersmustplaytheirmatches

M.HurleybeatMrs.OutridgeandMisswithoutanydelay.Nointervalbe-

K.Outridge,6-3,6-5;MissesM.Boguetweeneachsetshallbeallowedany andA.DysonbeatMissesM.Anderplayer,exceptafterthesecondsets, sonandA.Galvin,6-0,6-4;MissesW. O'ConnorandC.SmithbeatMissesA.whentheintervalshallnotexceedfive ColemanandK.McKinnon,6-5,6-1;minutes.IfaplayerneglectstoconMissesM.RyanandR.Collinsbeattinuethegamewhenrequestedbythe u MissesM.WestonandT.Goss,6-5,6-4;umpireorreferee,orintheopinionof MissesK.HoweandR.LanganbeattheumpireorrefereeiswilfullywestMissesE.andM.Starr,6-2,6-4:Missesingthetimebetweenthestrokesofthe gams,afteronecautiontheumpireor K.O'DeaandM.RyanbeatMissesE.

LalorandM.Ryan,84,6-2;MissesJ.refereeshallthereupondisqualifyhim HoareandK.BrownbeatMrs.Shan-orherandawardthematchtohisor nonandMissM.h'vrne,6-5,5-6,7.5. heropponent.

8.Thecommitteereservetherightto Man's"C"GradeSingles. disqualifyanycompetitorwhosecon- FirstRound:M.MullinsbeatG.Furduct(luringthetournament,intheir long,6-4,6-2;F.DrabblebeatL.G.opinion,shallbedeservingofcensure. Northway,6-5,6-5;C.CooperbeatW. 9.Thetournamentwillbeconducted A.Brown,6-2,6-2;D.G.Whytebeatinaccordancewiththerulesandregu- J.Edwards,2-6,8-5,7-5;W.PattersonrationslaiddownbytheLawnTennis beatDG.Picone,63,6-4;A.Wildy,Assoc'ation(WA.)forthecarryingout walk-over;P.J.O'Sullivan,scratch;oftournaments,saveasalteredbythis W.NconebeatC.Cunningham,6-1,6-2;programmeandtheseconditions.

J.QuinnbeatMcDonald,6-1,6-0;E. 10.Thecommitteemay,whetherap- EdwardsbeatA.Lawson,6-1,6-0;C.pealedtobyanycompetitorornot, V.HullettbeatA.R.Pownall,6-4,6.4;postponethemeetingoranymatchor J.LetcherbeatA.Ockerby,5-6,6-3,7-5;partofamatch,if,intheiropinion, L.SmithbeatJ.Clark,6-4,6-4;T.P.thestateoftheweather,orofthelight. Dwyer,walk-over;R.Devlin,scratch;orofthe'conditionofthe,ground,or J.MahonybeatL.Rampant,8-5,3-8,othercircumstances.renderitadvis- 6-2;F.ArthurbeatA.E.McLernon,abletodoso.Incaseofsuchpost- 6-3,6-3;A.GilliganbeatJ.P.Moran,ponsmentallmatchestoberesumed 6-2,6-4. SecondRound:M.Mullinsfromtheexactpositioninwhichthey beatF.Drabble,6.1,8-5;Cooperbeatstoodwhenthepostponementtook Whyte,6-0,6-2;WildybeatPatterson,place.Anentirelynewcommence- 8-5,6-1;NoonebeatQuinn,6-4,4-6,6-4;mentmayonlybemadebydirection E.EdwardsbeatHullett,8-4,6-3;J.ofthecommittee. LetcherbeatL.Smith,6-1,6-3;T.P. 11.Shouldadisputeariseuponany DwyerbeatT.S.Mahony,5-8,6-5,6-3:point,themattershallbesubmitted A.GilliganbeatF.Arthur,6-2,6-0.tothereferee,whosedecisionshallbe ThirIRound:MullinsbeatCooper.6-3,final. 6-1;NoonebeatWildy,6-5,6-4;Let- 12.Allchampionshipeventswillbe cherbeatE.Edwards,4-6,64,6-3;thebestofthreesets-third,setonly DwyesbeatGilligan,2-6,8-3,5-6. advantagesetexceptinsemi-finalsand Men's"C"GradeDoubles. finalswhenallsetswillbeadvantage

FirstRound:E.EdwardsandP.G.sets. WhytzbeatR.G.WilloughbyandJ. 13.Itmustbeclearlyunderstood Gallagher,6-3.6-1;CaseyandG.Fur-thatthedecisonofanumpireincharge longbeatF.IvesandC.Gough,50,ofagameshallbefinal,andmustnot 6-5,5.4;A.E.McLernonandF.Drab-bequestionedbyplayers,orreferee blebeatBurrowesandG.Happ,6-0,unle.ethelatterconsidersthatthrough 6-0;JQuinnandC.CooperbeatF.lackofknowledgeorotherreason,the ArthurandO'Sullivan,6-3,6-0;J.Ed-umpireisnotinterpretingtherules wardsandC.CunninghambeatJ.Ma-asrequired,inwhichcasehemayre honeandW.Noone,6-2,3-6,7-5:J.movehimorappointanother. ReenandJ.LetcherbeatJ.Monaghan andM.McKnight,6-2,6-4;L.Smith andNoonanbeatL.G.gorthway andW.A.Brown,8-5,6-5;A.Wildy and7.ClarkbeatL.RampantandD. G.Picone,5-6,6-5,7-5.

Thetournamentwillbeadvanced anotherstageonSaturday,butowing tothepicnictoGardenIslandthere willhenoplayonSunday.

Arrangementsarewellinhandfor thepicnicto-morrow(Sunday).Miss D'Arcy'sorchestrahasbeenengaged, andeillhelptoenlivenproceedings ontheboat.Asportsprogramme,includingswimmingevents,hasbeen drawnup,andwillassisttomakethe sojownontheislandmoreenjoyable Allthatiswantednowisthecrowd, andgivenfineweatherthisisassured Whatevertheweather,theboatwillbe leavingat10.15a.m.,andthosewho wanttogetonareadvisedtobeearly. --RulesGoverningAnnualChampionship Tournament.

1.TheCommittehavetheentire managementofthetournament.

2.Playwillcommencepunctuallyat thetunefixedbythecommittee.When andwherepossiblefixtureswillbeadvertisedinthe"WestAustralian"duringtheweekprecedingtheweekand play.Inadditioneachmemberofthe pennantcommitteewillhaveanofficial listpostedontheclubnoticeboardat theSt.Joachim's,Theresian,andSt. Mary'sClubsatleasttwohoursbefore playcommences.Clubsecretariesand thepennantcommitteerepresentativeswillalsohaveanofficialfixturelistfor thebenefitofandreferencebycompetitors.Special.arrangementswill bemadeforothercourts.

3.1heonusisoncompetitorstofind outhorntheabovesourceswhenand wheretheyareplaying,andnomatch willbepostponedonaccountofacompetitormakingamistakeastothe timeandplaceofitstakingplace.

MissM.Starr,

MissM.BoguebeatMiss R.Collins,6-2,

Mrs.Shannonbeat MissA.Galvin,5-6.6-3,

MissE. Eller"beatMissA.Dyson,6-3,6-1; MissK.CliffordbeatMissM.Ryan, 3-6,6-0,6-4.SecondRound:MissM ByrnebeatMissI.Holman,6-1,2-6 75;MissHigginsbeatMissHowe,6-3 4-6,3-2;MissCoffeybeatMissWeston 6.2,5-6,6-1;Mrs.OutridgebeatMiss

4.Ifacompetitorisnotreadyto commenceamatchatthespecified time,heorshemustforfeit.

5.Playersarewarnedthatexcept forthefirstmatchofthedayoneach court,thetimesfixedareonlytoshow inwhatordermatcheswillbeplayed, andtheymustbereadytoplaytheir matchimmediatelytheprecedingone finishes.OnSaturdayallplayerstimedtoplayafter2pm.shouldbeon thegroundnotlaterthan2.30.andon

14.Umpiresmustpenaliseplayersfor foot-faultinginanyway.Members ofthepennantcommitteemayfaultanyplayersforfoot-faultingatany time,whethertheyareactingaslinesmenitnot,andumpire(ifany)must accenttheirrulingasfinal.

15.Whereafixtureisalteredbythe committeethecompetitorswillbeno- tifiedinsufficienttimefortheirengagement.

16.Thepennantcommittecontrollingthetournamentisasfollows: Messrs.JoeEdwards,D.McGillvray,A. G.Herbert,andJoeMitchell.Unless otherwisestatedontheclub'snotice boards,theabovecommitteemenwill actasreferees,andwhereoneatleast oftheirnumberisnotpresent,they willappointarefereefortheoccasion.

17.Allappealsorprotestsmustbe immediatelylodgedwiththereferee, andnuappealorprotestwillbecon- sideredunlesslodgedbeforetheclose ofplayforthedayonwhichthecause forappealarose.Allappealsorpro- testsmustbeinwriting,withafeeof 2/6,whichwillbeforfeitedifthecom- mitteedeemsthecauseofappealfrivolous.

18.Everycompetitor.maleorfemale, playingoneaterydaywillbeleviedsixpenceperdaytocovercostofballs, andwillnotbeallowedtocommence playunlessanduntilsuchfeeispaid.

19.Thecommitteereservestherighttodealwithallmattersrelatingtothe tournamentarisingduringthetournament,andwhichmaynotbealready providedforintheserules,andtheir decisonwillbefinal.

Don'tforgettheLectureon"Rama" atSt.Gerard'sHall,Palmyra,onthe 20th.inst.

Saturday,November
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CATHOLICTENNISASSOCIATION. in anumberofunexpectedwins.TY.resintswere: Ladies'"A"GracieSingles. FirstRound:MissA.Carmodybeat MissG.Marsh,6-2,6-0;MissM.Cullen beatMissP.Letcher,5-6,6-4,6-0.Secondliound:MissM.Mitohellbeat MissM.Cullen.6.4,4-6,6.4;MissM. O'MahonybeatMissD.Parker,6.4,6.3. Semi-Final:MissM.MitchellheatMiss M.O'Mahony,4.6,6-3,9-7. Men's"A"GradeSingles. A.HindsbeatF. Buttsworth,5-8,6-5,6-3;W.Westhoven beatR.Galvin,6.5,6-4;P.Smith,walkover;A.E.Heagney,scratch;JackEdwardsbeatG.Somers,6-5,6-4;P. NorthwaybeatS.McDonald,6.2,6-2; 6-3; heat 6-4,3-6,6-2: beat 6-2,3-6.6-4; 6-2; 6-3;
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MyDearNiecesandNephews,- November,themonthoftheHoly Souls,ismorethanhalfover,and whathaveyoubeendoingtohelpyourpoorsufferingfriendsinPurgatory? Howmanylittleacts'booksarenear- lyfilled?Andhowmanypennieshavebeenravedfromtheicecreamand lollyshops?Remember,dears,it's thelittlethingsthatcount,andifeach onedoeshislittlebest,whatahap- pierworldthiswouldbe.Didyou all lastread"TheRecord"verycarefully Sunday?DidyouseeFettle], McMahon'sappealtoAuntBessy's niecesandnephewstohelptheBushies?Asyouknow,everyyearchildren,whohavenotthesameprivileges asmanyofyou,ofattendingCatholic schools,areboardedinthevarious countryconvents,andaretherepre- paredfortheSacraments.Theex penditureinvolvedisconsiderable,as 10s.perweekperchildisallowedthe boardingschool.AlreadyIhaveabout 10s.inhandforstampsanddonations, sodon'tyouthinkwecouldtry,especiallyduringNovember,tosaveour penniesandsendthemalongtothe E'ushies'Fund? Tellyourfathers andmothersallaboutit,andI'msure theywillgladlyhelpyoutosave.PerhapsbyChristmaswewillhavecollectedenoughtosendfiveofthesechildrentobepreparedforthereception ofOurDivineLord.Doyouthink theywillforgetyouonsuchahappy day?

Th;sweekIhaveabigbudgetof newsfromMoore,butGreenbushes andPridgetownseemtobehavinga littleCentenaryholiday.WhereareallmyoldniecesontheFields?Re memberwhenyouthinkyouaretoo grownuptowriteyoumustfindsome onetotakeyourplace.Haveyou thoughtaboutthebadges,dears? Meryupwithyoursuggestions,and don'tforgetourcompetitionsandyour articlesfortheChristmasNumber. Good-byenow,dears.Lovefrom AUNTBESSY.

AWORDTOMYNIECESAND NEPHEWS.

FaithfulinSmallThings. Duty,beitinasmallmatterora great,isdutystill;thecommandof Heaven,theeldestvoiceofGod;and onlytheywhoarefaithfulIna fewthingswhowillbefaithfulover manethings.Onlytheywhodotheir dutyineverydaymatterswillfulfil themengreatoccasions.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT.

AuntBessyacknowledgeswith thankadonationof2/6forCastledarefromHenryToll.

GladysInvitesAuntBessytoJarrahdale. jarrandale,September12*.1929. DearAunt'Bessy,-Iwasverypleas- edtoseemyletterinprint,andalso toknowthatIhadgainedhonourable ment'on.Pleaseextendtothewinnersofthecompetitionmyheartiest congratulations.Youaresokind, dearAunty,togivetheseniceessays forthebenefitofyourcorrespondents. andIamsurewhentheyoungercom- petitorshearofthecrosswordpuzzle youwillbeinvadedwithlettersand solutions.NexttimeyouattemptyourjourneytoJarrandale,please don'tbedelayedbypunctures,forwe shouldallliketoseeyou.Youmust alsostayforahoilday.Aunty,andverifymydescriptionoffarrandale.However,don'tchooseyourholidaynow, becauseatpresentweareexperiencing veryuncertainweather.Now,dear Aunt,asthereisnotmuchnewstobe had,fmustbidyouafondgood-bye.-Yourlovingniece, GLADYSWHITE. MyDearGladys,-Youalsodidvery wellintheessaycompetition,andIhopeyouwillbeasuccessfulcom- petitorinthenewone.Nexttime,I setoutforJarrandale,Gladys,I'llget there,evenifIhavetowalk,fornow Iknowwhataloyalbandoflittle friendsIhavetheretowelcomeme.I amtoobusytotakeholidays,dear,but oneoftheseSundaesI'llavailmyself ofyourverykindinvitation,andI'llto/lowyouradviceandwillnotcome inthewinter.Isupposeyouare lookingforwardnowtotheChristmas holidays.Hasn'ttheyeargonequick- lyIseemtohavehadhardlytime tobreathe.Writesoonagaintoyour loving AUNTBESSY.

BillyMakesaGoodResolve. 7Cowle-street,WestPerth. DcarAuntPiessy.--Thisisthyfirst lettertoyou,andIwouldliketole oneofyournephews. Tamnineyears old,andIaminthesecondstandard atschool.IgotoSt.;Brigid's.West Perth,Ihavetwobrothers.Johnis

Bessy'sCorner.

sevenandRonald,thebaby,isfour andahalf.Heisafunnylittlechap. St.Brigid'shadtheirannualballthis week.Ididnotgo.Ithinkthe nicestsetfromtheschoolwas"Cen- tenary."Therewereeightlategirls init,andtheyeachgotabookfora prize.Iwillwriteagainsoon.-Your lovingnephew, BILLYBAKER.

DearBilly,-Ofcourseyou'dliketo beoneofmynephews,andofcourse I'dliketohaveyou.Sothere'sabar- gain,andfromnowonyouhavea cosyplaceintheCorner.Besureto sitthereoften,anddon'tbakelong holidaysfromus.Johnmustwriteto me,too,assoonashecan,andthen babyRonaldwillhavetwo,bigbro- therswhoseexampleshecanfollow. Perhapsnextyearyouwillbeableto attendtheball,andthenyoumaybe intheprize-winningset.Don'tfor- getyourpromisetowritesoonagain toemirloving, AUNTBESSY

NarroginAgaintotheFore. Clayton-road,Narrogin, October3,1929.

DearAuntBessy,-Pleaseacceptme asonsofyourmanynieces,whoselettersIreadwithinterest.IamthirteenYearsold,andapupiloftheSac- redHeartConvent.Ourfavourite sportsaretennisandhockey;butI thinkweallpreferhockey.Some thinkthatthisisaroughgame,but iftherulesareobserveditisnot.I havetwopetbantams,whosenames are friends.SnippyandTibbie.Theyaregreat Wearealltakingpainsto decorateOurLady'saltarduringOctoberwhichisnotdifficult,asthere aresomanybeautifulflowersoutat preseot.Imustnottakeupanymore ofyoerprecioustime,dearAunt BessyforIamsureyouarealways busy.-Yourwould-beniece, EVELYNDICK.

MyDearEvelyn-Nowyouareone ofmychosenpeople,andasamember oftheNarroginarmy,youwillneedtowritefrequentlytokeepuptheirrepu- tationforconsistency.Hockeyisa greatgameforthewintermonths,and althoughsticksandballssometimes misstheirobject,Iamsurethatall mustenjoyagoodgame.Tennisis moreinfavourforthesummer,and justnowthecourtsarelookingvery freshandbeautiful.DoSnappyand Tibbieeverdisagree?I'mafraidto getacompanionforMarmaduke,becauseIhatedissension,andMr.Marmadukeis(I'msorrytosay)veryconceited.Sincemymailbaghasbecame soheavy,heshakeshistailandbarks atthepostman,asmuchastosay, "Dropthose-they'remine."During spring,natureisveryprodigalwithher flowerssothatI'msurethatOurLady's altarmusthavelookedbeautifulduringthemonthoftheHolyRosary.I hopewhenyousaidtheRosarythat youdidnotforgetyourloving, AUNTBESSY.

AnEx-PostmanJoinstheCorner. Namban,October21,1929.

DeerAuntBessy,-Thisismyfirst lettertoyou,andIhopeyouwillwelcomemetoyourhappyband.Iam elevenyearsofage,andaminthe sixthclassatschool.Ialsohavefive othersistersandbrothersgoingto school.Wehavetwocows,oneof whielrImilkeverynight.Dadfinishedbindingtheweekbeforelast. andgotagoodbitofhay.Heisgo- ingtcstartharvestinginabOutan- otherweek'stime.Iusedtoearn tenpoundsayearbyputtingthemailbagonthetrain,butnow,asthere isanewpostofficebuilt,Ihavelost mylob.Iusedtohaveapetparrot butitwasletout,andnowitfeeds withthehens.Iwillclosenow.Wishingyouthebestofluck.-Yourloving nephew,

ROYFIT7,GERALD

MyDearRoy,-YouareindeedverywelcometoourCorner,andIhope youwillstaywithusforquitealong time.Youaredoingverywellat school,Roy:keepitup,forlearning istherealroadtosuccess.Iam afraidIwouldbequitelostonafarm, asTemhopelesslyignorantastoits workings.Whatapityyourjobis gone,Roy-butnevermind.Perhaps somadayifyouworkhardyouwillbe DirectorofPostandTelegraph Officessothat'ssomethingtowork for.Nowthatthere'sanewpost officeatNamban,Ihopeyou'llkeep thepestmasterbusy-bywritingnice longnewsyletterstoyourloving, AUNTBESSY.

HenryisEnjoyingHisPrise. Farmery-street,Narrogin, October2,1929. DearAuntB'essy,-AsIreceived yourpresentthedaybeforeweclosed school,theacknowledgementof-_-our

giftwasdelayed. Ihavestartedto readitandIthoroughlyenjoythestory.Haveyoureadit,AuntBessy Tennishasstartedagain,andeachFri- dayafternoonwehavetournaments. Wearegoingtohaveanothercourt made,sothatwewillhaveabetter opportunityofbecominggoodtennis players.Wearepleasedtowelcome inthebeautifulmonthofOctober. Eachdayatschool,wesaytheRosary inhonourofOurBlessedLady,and endeavourtogotoHolyMassonthe weekdaysinherhonour.Wekeep atitlelampburningtooeverydayon ourschoolaltar.Theboyssupply thekeroseneandthegirlsbringflowers todecoratethealtar,becauseSister thinksthattheboys'tasteindecoratingisnottoogood.Againthanking you,dearAuntBessyforyourgift.I amenclosingasmalldonationforCastledarc.-Yourfondnephew, HENRYTOLL.

MyDearHenry,-Iamsogladthat youareenjoyingyourprize.Iread italongtimeago,andItoo,was verymuchimpressedwithit.C.K. Brosterisoneofmyfavouritewriters. butitisdifficultformetoselectbooks forao.niecesandnephews,sinceIdo notknowtheirtastesinreading.Even thouehSister'saestheticjudgment doesnotapproveoftheboys'decora tiveskill,IamsurethatOurBlessed Lad-willrewardyourefforts.Thank youverymuch,Henry,foryourdona-tiontoCastledare.Sotennisisin. Iamratherfondofthegamemyself, butnotbeinginthefashionasregardssports'dress,I'mafraidImake ratheramessofthings,andthen,being asuffererfromrheumatism,1amnot tooagile,soIthinktabletennisis aboutmylimitthesedays.Areyou entet'ngforournewcompetition, Henry?Ifso,goodluck.Write soonagainto AUNTBESSY.

IonaSehdsitsFirstNephew. 19Fairlight-street,CottesloeBeach October14,1929. DeerAuntIs'essy,-Iwouldliketobe enrolledasoneofyournephews.I amsevenyearsofage.Ihavetwo sisters,andtheirnamesareMarieand Cannel.Carmelismytwinsister.I aminthesecondstandard,andattend schoolatthePresentationConvent here:itiscalled"Iona."Ilikeread ingthelettersinyourCorner.Do youlikegardening?Ido.Ihavea vegetableandflowergarden.Grandmahasaparrot.Itiscalleda "smoker."Hecantalkwell,andcalls mealienhewantssomefood.Did youseethefinishoftheAirRace?I waspleasedPilotHeathwasthefirst in.IgotocricketeverySaturday withDad.Iwillnowclose.-You'lovingnephew,

FRANCISJOSEPHMALONE.

DearFrancisJoseph,-EvenMarma dukeiswaggingyouawelcome,and isrunningroundthechairyouareto occupyfor,Ihope,manyyears.Is Carmelgoingtowritetomesoon,too andMarie?Youareindeedlucky tobeabletoattendsuchaniceschool as"Iona,"andyoushouldworkhard andtrytodowell.Yes,Idolike gardening,Francis,butIhaven'tvery muchtimeeventowaterafewpot plantsIhavegrowing.Trustapar rottoletyouknowwhenheishungry.Parrotsandlittleboysarealike inthat,youknow.Iwasupinthe hillswhentheAirRacefinished,and didnotknowtillnextdaywhowon. wasjollygladPilotHeathwasfirst in,becausehehasworkedsohardfor flyinghereintheWest.Ta-ta,now, FrancisJoseph,anddon'tforgetto writesoonandtogetMarieandCarmellsotowritetotheirloving, AUNTRESSV

AuntBessy'sNamesake! Lefroy-street,Moors. October16,1929.

DearAuntBessy,-Thisismyfirst letterto"TheRecord,"andIhopeso beacceptedasoneofyournieces.I amfourteenyearsofage,andgoto theMooraConventSchool.Wehave schoolinthechurchatpresent,buta newschoolisbeingbuilt,andispro- gressingrapidly.WehaveBenedictioneverySundaynight,andthema- joritsoftheschoolchildrensirs,.in thechoir.Achildren'sfancydressball isbeingheldonOctober30,andIam goingasapartnerwithoneofms schoe:friends.Well,dearAunt Bessy,asIthinkIhavetoldyouall thenews,Iwillbringmylettertoa close.-Yourlovingniece, BESSIEMcNAMARA.

MyDearFessie,-Asmynamesake, youaredoublywelcome,andIhope now!,altiwillhea:regularcorrespond. ent.Isawin'TheRecord"that-your newsehoolwasopened.andIamsure youareallverypleasedwithit.Ido

notknowwhatwewoulddowithout theself-sacrificesoftheSisters,who goouttoalltheoutlyingdistrictsand aretherepermittedbythegenerosity ofthepeopletocarryontheirgood workinsuitablebuildings.Doyou belongtothechoir,Bessie?Ihope yourballwasasuccess,dear,andthat youthoroughlyenjoyedyourself Writeagain,dear,andalsoenterfor ourcompetitions.Lovefrom

AUNTBESSY.

Peggy,EnjoystheMoor*Show. St.Joseph'sConvent,Moore, October16,1929. DesAuntBessy,-Thisismyfirst lettertoyourpage,andIhopeIwil' beexceptedasoneofyournieces. havebeenboardingattheMooraCon- ventforthepastsixyears.Ihave notanybrothersorsisters,andIoften feeleerylonelywhenIgohome.A newschoolisbeingerectedcloseto ourConvent,andweexpecttouseitnextmonth.Thecountryabouthere looksveryniceatpresent,asthewild Howe"areallinbloom.Ithink Moorshasasniceaselectionofwild flowersasanyotherpartofWA.I wenttotheMooraShow,andhada lovelytime.Iwouldliketohave gonetotheRoyalShow,butIhadto stayatschool.Well,AuntBessy,I willnowclose Hopingtoseemy letterinprint.-Yourwould-beniece, PEGGYHEHIR.

MeDearPeggy,--IfMoorecontinues asithasbegun,I'llsoonhavetherea verybigbattalionofniecesandnep- hews,sodon'tbeafraidthatyouwon't bewelcome-"themorethemerrier," isourslogan.Idaresayyoumissthe companyofyourplaymateswhenyou gohomeforholidays,butthereare alwayscompensations,aren'tthere?By thistime,Peggy,yourexpectations willberealised,asyournewschoolhas beenopened.Afteryouhaveread DoreenWebb'sletter,dear,I'mafraid Youwillberathergladthanotherwise thatyoudidnotvisittheRoyalShow Thecrowdwasimmense-andtheheat andncise!Butnobodymindssuch thingsonShowdaydothey?Well. dear,writesoonagaintoyourAUNTloving BESSY.

IMINERM

EvaJoinstheMoorsContingent.

Gardiner-street,Moore, October16,1929.

DearAuntB'essy,-Thisismyfirs' lettertoyourpage,andIhopetobe acceptedasoneofyournieces.Iam thirteenyearsofago,andgotoSt. Joseph'sSchool.Wearegettinga newshootbuilt,andsofaritlooks verynice.Ihaveonebrother,whois twoyearsolderthanmyself.Onthe 30th.ofthismonthafancydressball istobeheld,andmostofthechildren arelookingforwardtoit.Didyou gototheRoyalShow?Well,dear AuntBessy,Iwillnowclose.Hoping toseemyletterprintedinthenext "Record."-Yourwould-beniece, EVAALLEN.

DearEva.-StJoseph'shassentme ayen'finebudgetthisweek,andwe areallverypleasedtomakeyourac- quaintance.Mycountryniecesand nephewssetaveryhighstandardfor thecitychildrentofollow,butI'm afraidtherearetoomanyotherattractionsintownforAuntBessyto berememberedbyverymany.But still,I'mneverlonelywhenIremem herthatrightawayonlonelyfarms orincountrytownsIamofteninthe mindsofmylittlefriends.Ihope thatwiththenewschoolanewim petristcstudyhasbeengivenyou,and thatthenewSt.Joseph'swillwitness manescholastictriumphs.Lovefrom AUNTtrtSSY

MollieJoinsMoorsintheCorner. Bewsber-street,Moora, October16,1929.

DearAuntBessy,-Thisismyfirst lettertoyourpage,soIhopeyouwill enrolmeasoneofyournieces.Iair fifteenyearsofage,andgotoSt josepa'sConventSchooluphere.Fer- man/yearsthechurchhasbeenused asaschool,butnowanewschoolis beingbuiltwhichwillbefinishedvery soon.Ihavethreesistersandtwo brothers.Oneofmybrothersisten months'old,andhasjustcuttwo teeth.Onthe30th.ofthismonth thee?.isgoingtobeafancydressball adIamgoingasapartnerwithone ofmyschoolmates.Well,dearAunt Besse,Iwillclosenow.Hopingto seerryletterinprint.-Yourwould-be niece, MOLLIEDIX.

DearMollie,--Mooraisindeedwell inth;Cornernow,andit'suptoyou alltokeepitthere.Whatdoyou thinkofthesuggestionaboutbadges. Mak.?Iamsureyouwouldallbe theensyofyourschoolmatesifyou couldflauntadaintyemblemsignify- ingthatyoubelongedtous.When nextyouwrite.tellmewhatyouthink oftieidea.Ihopetheballwasvery successful,Mollie.Isupposeyouwilt tellmeaboutitnexttime.Lovefrom AUNTBESSY.

SIXTEEN. THERECORD. Saturday,November!6,1929.
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TheLateMr.WilliamJohn Tully,Jiff.

ThefuneralofthelateMr.William JohnTully,junr.,lateofCharles MooreandCo.,Ltd.,Perth,tookplace onthe4th.inst.,andwasattendedby alargegatheringofrelativesand friends.Thedeceased,whowas34 yearsofage,wasborninRosedale nearCroydon,NewSouthWales,but hadresidedhereforthegreaterpart ofhislife.Hewasextremelypopular,verywellknown,andhighlyrespectedbyallwithwhomhecamein contact,especiallyinVictoriaPark, wherehisparents,sistersandbrothers haveresidedforanumberofyears. Theesteeminwhichdeceasedwasheld wasstrikinglydemonstratedbythe largeattendanceattheRequiemMass whichwascelebratedbyDeanKiely, andalsoatthegraveside.ThecortegemovedfromStJoachim'sChurch, VictoriaPark,andproceededtothe CatholicCemetery,Karrakatta,where theremainswereinterred.TheRev. FatherF.J.O'Connorofficiatedat thegraveside.Thechiefmourners were:Mrs.M.Tully(widow),Master BrianTully(son),Mr.andMrs.W. Tully(fatherandmother),MissesM. andVTully(sisters),Mr.J.Tully (brother),Mrs.B.Wholley(*other-inlaw),Mrs.J.WholleyandMissesEileen andRetaWholley(sisters-in-law), Messrs.J.L.andG.Wholley(brothersin-law),Mr.ThomasTobin(uncle), Mrs.J.Walsh,Mr.andMrs.R.Regan, andMissesEileenandMargaretWalsh (cousins).Thepall-bbarerswere:

Mr.JohnCurtin,M.H.R.,CouncillorH. S.Raphael,Messrs.T.Outridge,Bert Herbert,BertHeagney,F.Preston,S. SmithandM.Cranley.Amongstthose presentwere:DeanKiely,Dr.O'Hurley,Rev.FathersFinnigan,O'Neill. Crow1ey,Donagher,Kennedy,Butler, Gilmartin,C.SS.R.,Williamson,CSS.R., Rev.BrotherRedmond(rep.Clontarf Orphanage),Dr.J.W.Horan,DectectiveJ.Doyle,W.A.Brown(rep.CelticClub),J.Edwards(rep.H.A.C.B. Society),F.J.Chipper(rep.St.VincentdePaulSociety),J.O'Connor,M. Colbpy,P.Dwyer,T.O'Brien,L. Gentelli,J.J.Bendon,T.Mehar,J. Houghey,T.Barrett,M.Maher,P. Falkner,J.Cranley,M.Courtenay,J. Noonan,T.Hogan,C.James,T.Doyle, J.Asplant,A.Brennan,L.Smith,J. Coonan.J.Tobin,J.Dwyer,A.Wallwork,P.Collins,W.Woolhouse,F. O'Hehir,J.J.Prendergast,D.Keane, W.andB.Heagney,N.A.Hurley,L. Dwyer,S.Smith,M.A.Hearne,M. Mannion,JMurphy,J.Kerwick,M. Aher1,E.Harold,P.Dolan,T.Anderson,JWilliamson,R.Preston,C. McMahon,M.Nallen,P.R.Goerk,P. O'Connor,P.J.Dolan,J.J.Williams, T.Mulcahy,C.Garden,J.Minihan, D.Boag,M.Crogan,F.Lemmon,R. Gordon,W.Waltho,T.Murphy,L. Walsh,J.Waldron,SydneySmith,J. Realer,W.McGillivray,R.Hutchinson,E.Meagher.JMacPherson,W. Thompson,P.Dewar,C.J.James,W. Reader,D.Hardie,C.Quinlivan,J. Heaiv,W.Branch,S.andM.Gunsberg,H.A.O'Connor,S.Reynolds,M. Murphy,G.F.Gallop,E.Jenkins,T. P.Walsh,J.Kinsella,B.C.Hagerty, C.Gardener,A.Cruickshank,andT. Miller.Wreathiweresentby:His LovingWife;Mrs.B.Wholleyand famil-r;Mr.andMrs.M.O'Dea;KathleenandMollie;Mr.andMrs.A.Raphaelandfamily;EmployeesChas. Moore.Ltd.:Brennan'sLtd.;Dick. Vera,Aliceandfamily;StaffandEmployeesofAhernsLtd.;Mr.andMrs. M.Coilopyandfamily;Chairmanand MembersoftheEastPerthCricket Club;St.Joachim'sTennisClub;Mr. 4andMrs.T.Barrett;Mary,Geraldand ITony;StaffChiefSecretary'sOffice: MaryandTom;Staffof)B'rennans LtdGeorgeandSamGunsberg;Mr andMrs.MauriceGunsberg;Mr.and Mrs.S.Reynolds:Mrs.Anderson; TomandElla;DespatchDept.Ahern's Ltd.;Mrs.Pitmanandfamily;Mrs. Greyandfamily;Mr.andMrs.Goerke andfamily;Mr.JohnCurtin,M.H.R, andMrs.Curtin;ManagementChas. MooreandCo.;StaffTaxationDept Mr.andMrs.RegJonesandMissMillar;Mr.andMrs.McHenry;E.A. Clarkandfamily;OfficersCottesloe TelephoneExchange;CousinDickand Vera:TomO'Brien;andMr.andMrs. Realer.Numerousletters,cards,telegramsandpersonalexpressionsof sympathywerereceivedbythebereavedfamily,andthefuneralarrangementswereinthehandsofMessrs. BowraandO'Dea.

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H.A.C.B.SOCIETY.

SocialandSportsCommittee.

TarusualmeetingoftheabovecommitteewasheldonNovember2,with Sr.Mooreinthechair.Thefollowing brancheswererepresented:Subiaco, VictoriaPark,Highgate,Leederville, St.Patrick's,Queen'sPark.Itwas withgreatpleasurethatweheardof thefinancialandsocialsuccessofthe finalsocialatWestPerth.Thoughobligedtocaterformanymorethanexpected,theladiesofthiscommittee managedverywell,andonlypleaing commentswerepassedontheevening. MostbranchesseemtofavourBicton fortheannualpicnic,anditseemscertainthiswillbedecidedonatthenext meeting.Tokeepinterestsustained throughoutthesummermonths,ithas beenproposedtoholdshootingcompe- titions.Twoorthreebrancheshave a:read-,madeastart,andwehope allbrancheswillfallinwiththeidea. Maybethewinningteam.canarrange amatchwithFremantle,asweshould liketokeepallbranchesintouchwith oneanother.Thenextmeetingwill beheldonFriday,November22,at ForrestChambers,andasimportant businessis endeavourlisted,alldelegatesshould tobepresent.

St.Patrick'sOldBoys'Branch.

Thequarterlymeetingwashelda+ theCathedralHallonWednesday,the 6th.inst.,thePresident(Bro.Les Warner)presidingoveranattendance of ut35members.Remarkable enthusiasmandkeennesswasmani festedbytheyoungHibernians,and thefactthatallbusinesswasfully discussedconstitutesevidencethat theyvretakingthingsseriouslyand cone'7nthemselveswiththewholeof thea..-tieitiesofthesociety.Reports werereceivedfromtheGeneralSecretaryastotheparticipationbytheinemltrsintheGeneralCommunion andbreakfast,itbeingparticularly pleasingthatthebranchhadthelargestrepresentationatthismostimportante-!ebration,26beingpresentatthe CommunionBreakfast.Bros.Love andRoyMonaghanreportedastothe successfulentryofthecricketclubinto theseniorChurchCricketAssociation competition,andthehopewasexpress. edthattheinitialsuccesswasonlyan indicationofthenatureoffuture achievements.Arrangementswere madeforacrickettriptoBullsbrook onthe17th.inst.Reportswere mad_byBro.PhilNelliganandBro. Lovewithregardtothesocials,and generalsatisfactionwasexpressidat the-uccessthatattendedthelastso. vialheld.Aflannelandplaindress dancewillbeheldonMonday.the 18thinst.,attheCathedralHall.Nom. iriatiersofofficersfortheensuing termwerereceived,andhereagain theisterestofthememberswasevi dencedinthelargenumberofnornina. Lionsreceived.ThemeetingonWednesdaynextwillbethehalf-yearly meeting,andtheelectionofofficers willthentakeplace.TheDistrict Presidentwillbepresenttoinstalthe offices,andthereforeafullat-endanceetmembersisurgentlydesired. bro.LesWarner,thePresident,intimated.thathewouldbeleavin.;for

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C.B.C.CricketNews

AnnualOld-Boys'Match

TRIUMPHFORPRESENTSTUDENTS.

AHighlySuccessfulFunction. (liv"PuerParvus.")

Theannualcricketmatchbetween thePresentandPastStudentsofChristianBrothers'Collegewasheldonthe WA.CA.westwicketonWednesday. November6.Itwasoneofthemost interestingandcloselycontestedgames todate.ButforasplendidlastwicketpartnershipbetweenG.Lehinann andB.O'Shaughnessy,theresult mighthavebeendifferent,The:lattermadethewinninghit,andthen bothbecameaggressiveandmadelight ofthebowling. TheTeams.

Followingweretheopposingteams: C.fi.C.:S.Briggs'(capt.),W.Slater (vice-capt.),J.Shea,B.Hart,G.Lehmann,B.O'Shaughnessy,H.Edelman, G.Thompson,G.Arthur,R.Brown,J. McLeod.

OldBoys:Dr.J.Horan(capt.),W. Culmsee,E.Bromley,G.Moloney,F. Guilfoyle,G.Boylson,F.Laslett,A. Townshend,R.Paul,J.Dunphy,J. McAuliffe. TheumpireswereMessrs.Menkins andButtsworth.

Dr.Horanwonthetossanddecided tobatfirst,onawicketwhichwas fairlysoft,andsomewhatfavouredthe slowbowlers.W.CulmseeandF. Guilfoyleopenedthebattingagainst thebowlingofG.LehmannandTi'. O'Shaughnessy. Aidedbyaslightsoutherlybreeze, Lehmannopenedtheattackfromthe CausewayendagainstF.Guilfoyle, whogothisthirdballawaytothe boundary.Hedidnotlastlong,however,fortwoballslaterhisstumps wereshatteredbytheC.B.C.express. Bromleyfollowed,.andplayedoutthe remainder over.°Shaughnessy supported annfromthegrandstandend. terpokingaroundfor awhile,Bromleybecameaggressive andstartedtoscorefreely.Lehmann, whowaskeepingagoodlengthand maintaininghispace,securedCulmsee'swicketearlyinhisthirdover, whichwasamaiden.Boylson,the nextmanin,openedhisaccountby drivingSlater,whohadchangedwith Lehmann,foracouple.Soonafter Bromleywascaughtandbowledby thevice-captain.Edelmanrelieved O'Shaughnessyatthepavilionend,and offhisfirstballhadBoylsoncaught behindbyArthur.4-11-25.TownshendandMoloneyadded3and1,respectively.andthen,Laslettbeing

stumpedbyArthuroffShea,J.Horan andR.Paulbecameassociatedina partnershipwhichrealised26runs Paulwasthemoreaggressiveofthe two,andquicklyranupascore.Shea wasbroughtonagainatthegrandstandend,andwithhisfifthballclean bowledJ.Horan,whowasallatsea tohim.Lehmanncameonfromthe Causewayend,andsentdowqamaidentoPaul.Inhisnextover,Dunphyweaklycockeduptheballinto thebowler'shands.9AO 83.McAuliffe,thelastmanin,hitthefirst ballhereceivedtothetrack;Paul wasbowledbySheainthenextover, andtheinningsclosedat67.

C.B.C.attheWickets.

BriggsandSheaopenedforC'ai,stianstothebowlingofMcAuliffefrom theCausewayend,and:Fromley.Shea openedthescoringbysnickingthefast howlerthroughslipsforasingle,but earlynextoverwascleanbowledby Bromley.1-1-2.,Arthurfollow. ed,butdidnotlastlong,beingbuilliantlycaughtinslipsbyBromleyoff McAuliffebeforehehadscored.2-07.Slatercutthefirstballhereceivedtothetrack,andthensettledclown tosomeentertainingcricket,although hewasnotasaggresjsusual.Scoring,onthewhole,wasslow.InMcAuliffe'sfourthover,Bromleytook anotherfinecatchinslips,dismissir.g Briggs.3-2-19.Edelmancame;n next,butwascleanbowledbythe samebowlerbeforehehadscored.The C.B.C.scorehadbeenconsiderably'ncreasedbythenumberofbyesthat Dunphyallowedtopasshim.4-025.InBromley'snextover,Slater playedoveragoodballwhichtookiis offstump.Thevice-captainhadbettedattractivelyforhisruns,scoring twoboundaryhits.5-10-31.Frown, thenextman,wasrunoutfromahot returnbeforehehadscored.Dr. GuilfoylerelievedMcAuliffeatthe Causewayend,andMcLeodneatly turnedhisfifthballtothelegboundary.HeandHartbecameassociated inabrightpartnership,whichrealised 20rum...Afterthreeovers,McAuliffe tookovertheballfromF.Guilfovle. McLeodskiedhisfifthballandTownsbendrunningintookaneatcatch. 7-47-51.ShortlyafterwardsHart wascaughtbehindbyDunphyoff Bromley.ThompsonwascleanhowledbyMcAuliffebeforehehadbroken his"duck."Withadeficitof16runs andthelastmanin,C.B.C.'sposition lookedhopeless,butafinelastwicket partnershipof73byO'Shaughnessv andLehmannsavedthesituation. Bothbatsmenwentonsteadilyuntil O'Shaughnessymadethewinninghit bylate-cuttingMcAuliffetotheboundary.Theythenbecameaggressive, andrapidlypiledonthescore, O'Shaughnessy'sinningsbeingcharacterisedbypowerfulpullstoleg,while

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hiscuttingwasdelightful.Lehmann scoredmainlybyforcefulshots throughthecovers.Dr.Horanatla:t relievedBromley,whohadbo.vied10 oversfor5maidensand3wickets,but 33runswerehitoffhistwoovers,so hehandedtheballtoPaul,who,with histhirdballtookLehmann;`off stump.10-24-122. Scores.

OldIFUoys,firstinnings:W.Culmsee, bLehmann,5;F.Guilfoyle,bLehmann,4;E.Bromley,candbSlater, 11;G.Boylson,cArthur,bE 3;F.Laslett,st.Arthur,bShea,7; A.Townshend,bEdelman,3:J.Heman, bShea,10:G.Moloney,c13r)wn,b Shea,1;R.Paul,bShea,'5;J.Dunphy,candbLehmann,0;J.Mc. Auliffe,notout,4;sundries,4.Total, 67.

Bowling:G.Lehmann,3forl3;B. O'Shaughnessy,nilfor9;W.Stater,1 for11;H.Edelman,2for14;J.Shta, 4for16, C.B.C.,firstinnings:S.Briggs, byomley,bMcAuliffe,2;.1 Shea,b Bromley,1;GArthur,cBiomleyb McAuliffe,0;W.Slater,bBromley, 10;H.Edelman.bMcAuliffe,0;B. Hart,cDunphy,bBromley,8;R. Brown,runout,0;J.McLeod,c Townshend,bMcAuliffe,17,G. Thompson,bMcAuliffe,0.E.0% Shaughnessy,notout,45,G.Leh.lann, bPaul,24;sundries,15.Total122 Bowling:J.McAuliffe,5for20-E. Bromley,3for25;F.Gtelbyte,nilfer 25;G.Moloney,Cfornuj.Horan,nil for33;R.Pa-_1, 1fo_5A.rownsJiend,1for7.

DARLOTOUPCOMPETITION.

ThesecondroundoftheDarlotCup Competitionwillbecommencedon Wednesday,November20,whenC.B.C. meetHighSchoolattheW.A.C.A.In thepreviousmeetingthisseason,the redandblackstriumphedbyninewickets.Weallhopetheywillrepeat thevictory.

UNDERAGEMATCHES.

TheCollege,under15,v.Guildford Grammar,under15,atGuildford.Guildford,firstinnings.9for120.declared(Burridge33,Watkins28,Sadler13,Canney13).Bowlingfor Christians:B.Buzzard5wickets;Moloney4wickets.TheCollege:4for 131(D.Brown52,Moloney38,N.Buzzard24).BowlingforGuildford:Sadler2wickets,Watkins2wickets.The Collegewonbysixwickets.

TheCollege,under12v.Guildfced Grammar,under12,atGuildford.-The College,firstinnings,44(Keating29) BowlingforGuildford:Clark,5wickets for30.Guildford,firstinnings,71 (Craddock,37notout).Bowlingfor Christians:Keating,8for28;Maslin, 1for26.Guildfordwonby27runs.

TheCollege,under14,v.Guildford, atGuildford.-TheCollege.firstinnings,93(Properjohn23,Pavey13,

Galvin15notout,A.Connell12not out,K.Kennedy12).Bowlingfor Guildford:Canney4wickets,Letaford2wickets.Guildford,firstinnings,116(Scott55,Canney28).BowlingforChristians:White3wickets, Kennedy2wickets,Connell,Paveyand Properjohn1wicketeach.Guildferd wonby23runs. TheCollege,under16,v.HighSbhooi, under16,atC.B.C.-TheCollege,first innings,91(Edelman31,Davey17, J..Fuzzard10,Cook10).Bowlingfor HighSchool:Ellis,5for23;Hall,2 forie.HighSchool,19(Ellis10). BowlingforChristians:D.Brown,4 for6;Edelman,2for8;Moloney,2for 2.TheCollegewonby72runs. TheCollege,under13,v.HighSchool, under13,atHighSchool.-High School,firstinnings,24(Moore10). BowlingforCollege:R.Avins,3wk.kets;W.Connell,4wickets;Keating, 2wickets;Kelly;1wicket.TheCollege,42(R.Avins15notout,L.Keating11).BowlingforHighSchool: Pearce6wickets,Moore,Murray, WhiteandHicks,1wicketeach.Tre Collegewonby18runs.

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ROOTS. (ByJoyceKilmer.)

Ther,adiswideandthestarsareout ancthebreathofthenightis sweet, Andthisisthetimewhenwanderlust shouldseizeuponmyfeet.

ButI'mgladtoturnfromtheopen roadandthestarlightonmyface, Andtoleavethesplendourofoutof doorsforahumandwelling-place. Ihaysneverseenavagabondwho reallylikedtoroam

Allupanddownthestreetsofthe worldandnottohaveahome; Andtheonlyreasonaroadisgood aseverywandererknows, Isjustbecauseofthehomes,the homestowhichitgoes.

They:aythatlifeisahighwayand itsmilestonesaretheyears, Andrciwandthenthere'satoll-gate whereyoubuyyourwaywith tears.

saroughroadandasteeproad anditstretchesbroadandfar, Butatlastitleadstoagoldentown wheregoldenhousesare.

WORDSOFWISDOM.

An,bedientsoulisthedelightof (rod.

Ittakesastrongmantoholdtongue andtemperatthesametime.

Theleastsometimesfindsoutthings thatthereasoncannot.

Whatyouattainbychanceyousoon tireof!whatyougainbyworkyou appreciate.

Sufferingsarebutthetrialsofgallant spirits.

Hewhocannotbearinjuriesshows thathehaslostsightofJesusChrist.

ToobtaintheloveofJesusChrist, wemustdesireitverymuchandask itoften

Thelinesoftheworld,asitwere, runupintogloom.

Faithisagiftwhichcanbegivenor withdrawn;itissomethinginfused intous.notproducedbyus.

Itneedsaverypureintention,as wellasgreatspiritualdiscernment,alwaystorecognisetheDivineVoice.

Blessedishewhoknowswhatitis toloveJesus,andtodespisehimself forthe-sakeofJesus.

Itisnotwrong,itisratheranact of totakereasonablecareof one'shealth,inordertoserveGodbetter.

Goodintentionswhichevaporatein wordsarelikeairbubblesandjustas useless

Oneoftheshrewdesttestsofcharacteristhewayinwhichvoluntary work,onceundertaken,iscarriedout.

reply."Mywifedislikesyellow, whichshethinksavulgarcolour"

THEWILLTOBEHAPPY.

Lifeiseasywhenwearehappy,and itishardwhenweareunhappy,soit standstoreasonthathappinessisa verydesirablething.Everyonewants it,everypnestrivesforit,butonlya fewreallyattainitinthesenseof beingglowinglyaliveandresponsiveto alllife'senjoymentsandentertainments.Itcomestothosewhohave poise,personalmagnetism,andacerlaindashaboutthem.Onenever knewaweak-mindedpersontobereallyha...py.Itissomebodywhichis withious-alwayswithinus-butitis onlybroughttothesurfacewhenour outwardlivesareparticularlypleasing andharmonious.Thesecircumstances wecanusuallybringaboutifwedesiret"andattemptto.

PRAYFORTHEDEAD.

Allyewhowouldhonour ThesaintsandtheirHead, Remember,remember, T.:prayforthedead; Andtheyinreturn, Ft-cmtheirmiseryfreed, Tosouwillbefriends Inthehourorneed.

NAMESOFCATHOLICCOUNTRIES.

Thederivationoffirstnamesgiven tochildreninCatholiccountriesand elsewhereformsaninterestingstudy. ItaffndsachancetotracetoCatholic' sourcesomenamesofwhichtheCatholicmeaningmightnoteasilyappeara'firstsight. TakethenameofCarmen,forinstance.orCarmencita.Howmanyare therewhorealisethatitisbestowedin honourofOurLadyofMountCarmel?

InItalyitisusedinitsmasculine formof"Carmelo,"andtherearealso 'Carriela,""Carmine,"and"Carmelite."

Youirelikealovelytree Besideagardenwall: AndIamlikethegroundbelow Tocatchstrayleavesthatfall.

Youarelikeavagrantcloud Thatsweepsacrossthesky; Whil.Iamlikeastolidhill Thatwatchesyousailby. Butacouldevenchoosetobe

Atenderbladeofgrass Beneethyourfeet;agustofwind TotouchyouasIpass.

-Dorothyb'abb.

THERELIGIONOFSERVICE.

Humanitarianshavebeenpreaching aReligionforServiceasasubstitute forChristianity.Mr.Chestertonhas thistosayofitintheAmerican "Forum":"ThesinofServiceisthe sinofSatan:thatartryingtobefirst whereitcanonlybesecond.Aword likeServicehasstolenthesacredcapitalIssuerfromthethingwhichitwas oncesupposedtoserve.Thereisa senseinservingGod,andanevenmore disputedsenseinservingman;but thereisnosenseinservingService. Tosc.veGodisatleasttoservean idealbeing:EvenifHewereanins aginarybeing,Hewouldstillbean idealbeing.Thatidealhasdefinite andevendogmaticattributes-truth, justice,piety,andtherest.Toserve it,hos;everimperfectly,istoservea particularconceptofperfection.But themanwhorushesdownthestreet wavinghisarmsandwantingsomethingorsomebodytoservewillprobabls intothefirstbucketshopor den(2!thievesandusurers,andbe foundindustriouslyservingthem."

ANAinFOOT.

"Dolores"isanamewhichisprominentwithsomepeople.Itisgivenin honouroftheSevenDoloursofthe Blesse,!Virgin."Mercedes"isaname whichtosomeEnglish-speakingpeople proballywouldnotcarryitsderivationveryobviously.Itisgivento girlsinhonourof(JurLadyofMercy. :nCatholiccountries,especiallySpain. manysuchnamesaregiveninhonour oftheBlessedVirgin.

Thenthereareforeignnamesless :amnia!Thereis"Annonciade,"in honouroftheAnnunciation.

Thefootofanassisoneofthe mostingeniousandunexampledpieces ofmechanisminanimalstructure.The hoofcontainsaseriesofverticaland thinlaminaeofhorn,amountingto aboutfivehundred,andforminga completeliningtoit.'Inthisarefittedasmanylaminaebelongingtothe coffin-bone,whilebothsetsareelastic andadherent.Theedgeofaquireof paperinsertedleafbyleafintoanother willconveyasufficientideaofthearrangement.Thustheweightofthe

animalissupportedbyasmanyelastic springsastherearelaminaeinallthe feet,amountingtoaboutfourthousand,distributedinthemostsecure manner,sinceeveryspringisacted uponinanobliquedirection.

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Dr.Rehmcontributestothe"Matin" ofParis,apaperinwhichhecommendstobaccoasawholesomething andverygoodforthehealth.Not onlythepipe,butthecigarettesand thecigararehelpful,hesays,tothe digestion.Heholdsthattobaccois notpoisonoustoanygreatextent,but thatitisalaxative,andisalsoantisepticwhenusedinmoderation.In certainepidemics,headds,itisthe smokerwhoisleastaffected,andcerebralmeningitisrarelyhitsthedevotee ofthefragrantweed.

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IntheEucharist,Jesusisnotonly obedi-nttoGod,buttomen;notonly untodeath,butuntotheendofthe world.

Withoutprayerswehaveneither lightnorstrengthtoadvanceinthe waywhichleadstoGod.

KEEPSMILING.

Wearealwayslookingforsunshine andharmonyinthisworld,andshrink oornharsh,gruffanddisagreeable people.Stubborn,obstinate,sarcas;ic,seit-willedpeopleareneverpopular,andareneverwanted.Even commandingabilitywillnotalways counterablancedisagreeablepeculiarities.itseemschieflythefunctionof theimaginationtovisualisefacts,and itisanabuseofthatfacultytoemployitchieflyinvisualisingfancies.

THEVULGARDAFFODIL.

Itisdifficulttobelievethatanyone coulddislikedaffodils,butSirHerbert Maxwelltellsagrimstoryofoneto whomtheirpensivebeautyhadno appeal.InacertainScottishkirkyardneofthedelightsofearlyspring was"agreatstoreofdaffodils,"and greatwasSirHerbert'sdismaywhen heandanotherworshipperarrivedone MarchSundaymorningtofindthat -theflowershadallbeenmowndown jestastheywereabouttobloom,and ayindismalswathesamongthe gravesAfterservicehe,withothers. complainedtotheminister-anewar -rival--ontheoutrage."Oh,itwas

Itiseasyenoughtorealisethat "Rosa:io"isgiveninhonourofOur LadyoftheRosary,thoughitisnot juitesoeasytoknowthat"Paz"honoursthememoryofOurLadyof Peace

Childrenarealsonamedaftercertain shrinesoftheBlessedVirginMary. Thereis"Loretto,"inhonourofOur LadyofLoretto;"Pilar,"inhonourof OurLadyofPilar,inSpainandMexico;and"Guadalupe,"inhonourof OurIadyofGuadalupe.

HOLYFRIENDSHIPOFTWO FRIENDS.

'Opennotthyheart,"saystheImitation"toeveryman,butdiscussthy businesswithonethatiswiseand fearethGod."BlessedJohnLeonardifoundsuchaoneinSt.Philip,and herewerlookedforanother.

BlessedLeonardi,shortlyafterhis ordination,convertedtoGodayoung shoemakerofevillifenamedGiorgio Arrichni.Hebecameamostregular memberoftheeinesconfraternity, andhissincerentritioninspireda youngnoblenamedJohnBaptistCioni withasleepregardfor'him.

When,then,BlessedLeonarditook Arrichinitoeducatehimforthepriesthood.Cionialsobeggedtolivewith them,and,beingadmitted,voluntariylt',ckonhimselfallthemenial workcfthehouse.Thisgenerousselfsacrificeconfirmedthestillwavering vocanGnofArrichini,andthetwo 7foungfriends,dissimilarinallbut theirloveofGod,becametheSaint's firstcompanionsinhisCongregation oftheMotherofGod,anddiedas 'lonebymyorders,"wastheamazingholyreligiousinthatinstitute.

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LOYALTY.

"Now,hurryup,children.Itisnine o'clock.Everychildmustbeasleep' intenminutes."SospoketheSister,t asshewalkedthelongdormitoryin theconventofW-.Thesilencef wasbrokenonlybytherattleofher beads,andnowandthenbythefall-e ingofabrush,andhereandtherebve aInstolenwhisper.halfanhour'stimetherewas completestillness.Theoccupantof eachcellwasasleep,ornearlyso. i Thoughthedayofaschool-girlisnot verystrenuous,itissufficientlytiringtoensurereadysleepatbed-time. Isaidtheoccupantofeachbedwas asleepornearlyso;butthereader mustallowfortheexception.The ownerofthelastcellonthefarside wasnotasleep.KittyAndersonwas inbed,butawake.Thesmallface wasflushed,andtheblackeyebrows weredrawntogetherinanangryscowl. Sheturnedrestlesslyfromsidetoside. "It'sunfair,"shemuttered,"it'sun- fair!Ididn'tevengetachanceto explain:notthatIwantedto,butI shouldnotbecondemnedstraight away."Againandagainsherepeated thatitwasunfair,andtheflushed cheeksgrewhotwithshameasshe recalledthehumiliationtowhichshe hadbeensubjectedthatevening. Shehadasusualbeenstandingbe- sideherfriendatsinging,anditisto befearedthat.asusual,neitherone northeotherhadactuallysung. Neitherindeedhadshechattered much,allhervitalitybeingabsorbed byaviolentattackofneuralgia.Her companion,My,ontheotherhand, wasbrimfulofhumourandconversa- tion,andfindingKittysomewhatirresponsive,concentratedherattention uponasilvergames-whistlewhichshe carriedaboutwithher.Toplayupon thiswhistlesufficientlyloudtoplease herself,andyetnotloudenoughto reachtheSister'sear,wasafeatabout whichEilyhadbeenwont Madecarelessbysuccess,however,she hadblownalittletoostrongly.andthe clearwhistlehadbeendistinctlyheard throughoutthelargeconcerthall.

SisterDorothystoppedshort,andranhereyesoverherpupils,allowing themtofallonthecornerfromwhich the'soundhademanated.Theyrest- edonKitty.Thegirlcertainlylook- edguilty.buttheflushedcheeksand brighteyeswereduetopain,andnot, astheNunconcluded,totheshockof knowingthatatlast,shehadgonebe- yondthemark."Comedownhere, KittyAnderson,"shesaidsternly. Kittylookedatherinastonishment. "Comedownhereatonce,dear,"said thenun;"andforthefuture,"shecon- tinued,"youwilltakeyourplace amongthethirdschoolforsinging." AndKittywentamongthelittleones .withoutaword.Shehadbeentaken forguiltywithoutbeingasked,which wasbadenough,butwhataddedto herfurywasthatwhenpassingEily, thelatterhadpleaded"don'ttell;oh, don'ttell!"Classhadbrokenupsoon afterfornightprayers.andtheythen wentstraighttobed.

LittlewonderthatKittycherished angryfeelingsagainstEily-asshetoss. edabout."Iwillsmash-thatpencil boxtopieces,"shesaidvindictively, asshethoughtofthebirthdaypre- sentpurchasedforthedisloyalone onlythatmorning.Sheslippedoutof herbedtolookattheboxwhichwas inhercabinet "Tcanpitchitinto thelakefromthewindow,"andsuit- ingtheactiontothethought,boxin handsheopenedthewindowand stopped. Itwasquitestilloutsideandquite dark.Therewaslightfromonedi- rectiononly,anditshedasubdued glowwhereitfell.Thechildatthe windowwasalittleawed,forsheknew thattherayscamefromthe'sanctu- arylampthatburnedbeforetheTabernacle.Howlonelyitwas,andvet s.imellowitwascomforting.Then sheshruggedhershoulders."Whata foolIam,"saidshetoherself,"just becauseitissilentanddark,Ifancy itappealstome.Butitdoesn't." Graspingthepencilboxtightlyinher handsheleanedout.peeringtoseeif shecouldgaugethedistanceofthe lake,andagainshepaused.Afterall, howpettyitwas!Whydestroythat littleactofloyaltytoafriend?And drawingback,hereyeswanderedagain

the"IrishRosary.") owardsthechapellight.Thereit was,gleaminglikeajewelthroughthe darkness.Strange,ithadneversoat- metedherbefore.True,theTaber- naclelampwas,forher,somethingriendly;withitsever-burningwick likeabravelittleship,anditscolour- dglobesopleasantandwarm.An mblemofloyalty.Butto-nightit wasmorethanthis.Itseemed,some- how,toconveyamessageshedidnot understand.Atlength,stillwonder- ng,sheturnedfromthewindow,and withastupendoussigh,thelittlegirl replacedthepencilboxwithinher cabinetandslippedintobed.

ThenextmorningKittyfeltaqueer thrillofhappinessassheheardEily's gaspofdelightondiscoveringagift inherdesk.Itquitecompensated herforthestruggleofthenight,and helpedhertoofferbrightbirthday greetingstoherfriend.

ChapterII.

"It's indeed,"veryannoying,veryannoying saidMr.McKenna,leaningbackfromhisdesk."Haveyouany ideaatallastowhoisto.blame?"

"Nottheleast,"repliedMr.Dowling, themanager."Iknowthestaffso wellthatIsimplycan'tsuspectany- oneonit,andnooneelsehasaccessto thecloakroomexceptMrs.Mullins, whoisbeyondreproach.Stillthear- ticlesaredisappearing.""Howmany theftsinall?"enquiredMr.McKenna, "Abouteight,"answeredtheother. 'Thewholethingstartedtwoyears agoexactly,andhasbeengoingon prettyregularlysince.""Didwetake onanynewclerkstwoyearsagei?" "No,"repliedthemanagerslowly,"you see-Oh,butwedid;MissAnderson, Iremember,joinedusaboutthattime. It'smerelyacoincidence.Sheis ratherareservedtypeofgirl,butan excellentclerk.Idon'tknowher quiteaswellastheothers,outI wouldn'tassociateherwithanything underhand.""Ofcoursenot,ofcourse not,"agreedMr.McKennahastily."I merelyputthequestion.Well,we mustkeepabetterwatch;that'sall. Ifwecan'tdiscoverthethiefourselves,anothermustdoitforus.Do yourbest,Dowling,andletmeknow howmattersgo.""Verygood.Sir," repliedthe Theremanager,andhewithdrew. hadbeenanuneasyfeelingin theofficeforthepastfewmonths. Variousarticles-mostlynewones- silkscarves,fur-linedgloves,fountain pens,sumsofmoney,haddisappeared.

Atfirst,littlenoticehadbeentaken, asthelosershadnotbeendefinitelysureastowheretheybadlastleft theirbelongings.Alittlecarewas exercised,anditthenbecasneevident thatthearticlesweretakenfromthe cloakroom.Themembersofthestaffwerefriendlywitheachother.Sus- picionwasunfixed,huttheywereall uneasy. "Twishtheydiscoveredthatthief," remarkedKittyAnderson,asshelunch- edonedaywithEily.Kittyonfirst enteringtheofficewasdelightedtofind heroldclassmatealreadysixmonths installed.Eilywasagoodfriendat court.Shewasdashingand'bright, withtheartofdressingwell.Her workwasnottooaccurate,mistakes morethanoncebeingtracedtoher. Butshewasagreeable,merry,andwell liked.Kitty,ontheotherhand,had great'y adolescencechanged.Theshynessof hadgivenplacetoanin- tensereserve.Thiskeptheraloof fromherfellows.andapartfromEily shehadnofriendsamongtheclerks. Eilyatthemomentwasinhighgood humour."Oh,botherthethief,"said she."tellme,areyouorareyounot comingtothedance?""Iwouldn't liketobeawall-flower,"wasKitty's respoose."Butwhyshouldyoube?"askedtheother."Youknowallthe menintheoffice.Youwillgeta dancefromeveryoneofthem.""I don't.'saidKittyflatly,"andyou knowIwon't.Can'tyousee,Eily, thatIdon'tgetonsowellwithpeople? Iamnotaspopularasyou.Iwish were,"sheadded,ruefully."Youhavechangedsinceyouwereatschool," commentedherfriend."Iscarcelyye- cogniseyou." Theannualdancewasforthefol- lowingweek-end.Itwasapleasant eventandmuchlookedforwardtoby Thesedaysitheldprideofplace inconversation,atleastwiththegirls. Next,morning,however,itwasOm.

pletelyforgottenwhenanothertheft becameknown.Eily'sgoldbangle wasmissed Shehadleftitinthe cleakiown,andreturningalittlelater itwasgone."Myownfault;of course,"sheremarkedtoKitty,"but wasn'titswiftwork?"Kittywassil- ent."Youdon'tsympathisemuch," continuedEily,"butthenyouhave- lostnothing.""Oh,don'tbesilly," retortedtheother,irritably. "-Iam sorryyouhavelostyourbangle,but thisaffairispositivelygettingonmy nerves.'Andshereturnedtoher Work. WhetherMr.McKenna'squestionto themanagedbecameknown,orwhetherheraloofnesshad.anysay, ceitaii_itwasthatsuspicionrested onKitty. completelyForsomeweeksshewas unawareofit.Anycoldnessonthepartoftheothersshehadnotnoticed.However,anincautious remarkfromoneoftheyoungerclerks enlightenedher.Whiteandshaking, sheturnedonthespeaker."Whatdo youmean?"sheaskedinlow,hard tones"repeatwhatyouhavesaid." Ruttheothermadenoanswer.Kitty grippedherarmtightlyandthegirl alarmed,repliedinself-defence,"sure, askanyoftheothers,theyallknow."

ChapterIII.

"Dont'worry,"saidEilysometime later."Iwouldn'tifIwereyou. someoneit:alwayssuspectedinthesecases. Besides,noonehasaccusedyou.Youmerelyoverheardaremark."Kitty madenoremark,resentingherfriend'sairymanner.Themiseryofthepast fewdayshadbeengreat.AsEily said,noonehadaccusedher,butshe knewshewassuspected,merelybecauseherarrivalattheofficehadco- incidedwiththefirsttheft.Always aloofshewasstillmoresonow,and toagreatextentherairofdetach-mentsuccessfullyconcealedthefact thatshewasconsumedwithworryand fret.

Thenextafternoon,Eilyinvitedher hometoseeherfrock,whichwastobe wornthatnightatthedance.Kitty, bythistime,hadbutlittleinterestin thefunction,butsheacceptedthein- vitation.Shealmostforgothertrou- blesinherwhole-heartedadmiration ofthefrockwhichEilyhaddonned.

Itwasarichtearoseshade,andround theneckandskirtweretinyclusters ofroses,mergingfromcoraltocrimson.Thelittlesilkhandkerchief matchedtheflowers.Eilyhadittied aroundherarmforthemoment,and Kittsrealisedhowusefulthegold banglewouldhavebeen.

"youareabsolutelylovely,"shean- nounced,havingviewedthedressfrom allangles."Thefrockisbeautiful, andbecomesyouimmensely.Iam sureyouwillhavearippingevening, foryouwillbethenicestthere.""It isnice,"confessedEily,"ifonlyIhad somethingtoholdmyhanky,"sheadd- ed,tactlessly."I'lldetoosometing. Eilv,"saidNell,herlittlesister,who hadstoleninunawares,andshedart- ednut,toreturnafewsecondslater withagoldbanglewhichsheheldout proudly."Isawwhereoohidit, Eily,"sheannounced,"butIs'ppose youfordot."

Therewasadeadsilenceinthe room.Kitty'sgazewasrivetedon thebracelet,whenEily'sfacewent ashen.Onlythechildspoke."Don't oowantit?"sheasked,disappointed. lv."Oh,runaway,littlefool,run away"hissedhersister,andtoofright-enedeventocry,theyoungster,with luminouseyesanddroopinglip,crept out.ThenKittylookedatherfriend "Whatdoesitmean?"sheaskedhus kilt';"whatdoesitmean?Nellsaid youhidit.It'syourbangle-theone thatwasstolen."

Theotherdrewback,forKittywas comingnearerandnearer,white-faced,withangry,questioningeyes."Oh,go away,"criedMy,wildly,"goaway. Youknowwhatitmeans.Ididitall. Wearepoor,andIneededmoney.Theytoldmemywork.'wasn'tgood. andIhadtobesmart-inotherways -elseIwouldloserhy.piast,don'ttell. don'ttell,"andshebrokeintonervoussobs.

Kittywasnowinfrontofher,and jerkingupEily'san,lookedintently atthatprettyfs,. "Myfriend."she whispered,"mvcreeping,crawling friend.""Oh,letmego,"criedEily, breakingaway,"don't'tell,pleasedon't tell."AndsuddenlytoKittycame thememory-ofitdaylongago,when thoselipshadmadeasimilarplea. Shehadthen,sheremembered,borne thebruntoftheother'sprink.She rememberedherchildishrage,andthe gentlemannerinwhichithadbeen assuaged.Andrememberingthese things.herangerbecamelessfearful. Droppingherhands,sheturnedaway, andEily,lookingatherdaredtohope. "Don'ttell,"sheimploredoncemore. "Iwon't"said-Kitty..Andthrough hergratefultearsEily hergo.

watchedherpassdowntheroadand vanishinthegloom.

ChapterIV, Kittywasverythoughtful'onthehomewardjourney.The,futureonly concernedhernow,forupon.theput shewouldnotdwell.Shouldshestay on,orshouldshetunetheoffice?She clacidedtostay.Flightwagcoward- ly,andmightbemistakenforguilt. Buttheprospectswerenotbrigh-t. Eily'spresencewouldbeever,distaste- fitl,andamongtheothersshehadno friends.Meditatingthus,shelefther trainastationbutonebeforeherown, andtoolatenoticedhermistake.However,itmadelittledifference.Twenty minutes'walkbythequarryroad wouldbringherhome.Itwasa lonelyroute,astheroad,considered dangerous,wasbutseldomused.Ononesiderocky,hillyland,overlooked itominously.Ontheother,itdrop- pedsheerintotheqiiarry.Shewalk- edbriskly,untilonemoreshefella- pondering.Andbroodingthus,some swiftpassingthinghurledher,bruised andbroken,ontotherocksbelow.Whenconsciousnessreturned,thegirl wasfilledwithfear.Awayfromthe highwad,andtooweaktoshout,she wouldnothefoimdtillmorning. Moreover,herabsence,forsomehours atleast.wouldnotalarmhermother, whowouldconcludethatshehadstay- edforthedance.Untilmorning,then, shewasalone,utterlyalone.Fora longtameshelaystill.Butherposi- tionbecameintolerable.Slowlyshe turnedalittle,andthenbeheldalight outfromabuildingonthefarside,it gleamedlikeajewelinthedarkness. Alwaysfrienclly.withitsever-burning wick,likeabravelittleship,andits colouredglobesopleasantandwarm. Theemblemofloyalty.Despiteherpain,shesmiled."Iamnotalone," thoughtshe.Allthroughthatlong nightitglowed;kindlyonherdark fears,gentlyonheragony.Then greaterand.granderitseemed,ashen evesgrewdim.Gallantandmore braveAndtheburningwickwasa goldensail;andtheglobe,arubysea; andthebarrenlandsaboutwerethe shoresofHeaven.

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ThefuneralofthelateMr.Cornelius Townsend,whodiedonOctober9, tookplaceonFriday,October11.A RequiemMasswascelebratedbyRev. FatherCrowley,attheSacredHeart Church,Highgate,at9o'clock,after whichthecortegemovedfromthe churchtotheKarrakattaCemetery, wheretheremainswerelaidtorest. Thechiefmournerswere:Frank, HenryandLeo(brothers),Mr.Casey (father-in-law),PatKeane,Arthur Chauncey,Billie,andAidanCasey,and JackWoods(brothers-in-law).Rev. FatherO'Neillofficiatedatthegraveside.Thepall-bearerswere:Messrs. R.E.Tyler(representingR.S.L.),S. W.Knight(representingWestPerth sub-branchR.S.L,),A.Cruickshank,R. McDonagh,L.Brown,A.W.McNaughton,H.A.Herbert,andF.Sampson. Amongstthosepresentwere:Rev. FathersO'Connor,CrowleyandMasterson;Messrs.J.Bennett,C.H. Brown,J.Hare,G:Redfern,W.Hayes, C.A.Freil,J.Evans,G.Hogan,J. Curran,A.R.Pownall,E.T.Hayes,A. Halliday,R.Hunter,D.B.Cain,W. Godfrey,C.Keane,J.Taylor,J.Mahon, E.McKenna,S.O'Brien,D.F.Blott, G.M.Roberts,C.Gardner,D.David, B.Bute,W.Greenwood,W.B.Haywood,G.E.Noonan,M.F.Offer,P.J. Berwase,J.Edwards,J.Purless,J.Billett,L.Naughton,T.Murphy,M. Nagle,J.R.McCarten,W.Ireland,J. D.Tehan.R.E.Funell,S.Brearley,G. Kavanagh,B.Hallion,F.O'Connor,J. CutmoreL.Dwyer,J.Cranley,J. Walsh,A.L.Burlinson,W.Plavey,F. L.Kelly,A.E.Crisp,B.andC.Helm, H.Levy,T.O'Connor,G.Wise,P.G. Miller,J.McEncroe,J.A.Wood,A.M. Casey.W.T.Casey,L.Dwyer,D.Herron,K.Piesse.Wreathsweresentby thefollowing:FellowOfficersTaxation Department,Perth;RoydePedro;E. andC.Walsh;MembersoftheWest PerthSub-BranchR.S.L.:licensed VictuaulersAssociation.Thefuneral arrangementswereconductedby Messrs.BowraandO'Dea.

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TheconversionofFatherVernon,a prominentHighChurchman,totheCatholicfaith,hascausedarippleofex. citementinthatsectionoftheChurch ofEnglandwhichwhichhewasassociated,andinwhichhisspiritualactivitieshadgainedconsiderablenoticeandesteem.PreachingintheSacred HeartChurch,Liverpool,England,recently,FatherRonaldKnox,theconvertsonoftheAnglicanBishopof Manchester,recalledthatatOxford abouttwentyyearsago,FatherVer. non,hisclosefriend.sharedconfidences ontheirreligiousposition.

HowmysteriouslythegraceofGod worksinsomesoulshetellsinconnectionwithhisconversionandthebelatedconversionofhisfriend.

"Twelveyearsagoonthisday,the 22nd.ofSeptember,Iwasreceivedinto theCatholicChurch,"continuedFather Knox."Thatother,myfriend,who hadsosharedmythoughtswithme, becameoneofthemostnotablepreach. ersintheChurchofEngland;buthe becameaCatholicontheFridaybefore last.Twelveyearsago-ninedays ago!Allthatdifferencebetweenthe momentatwhichGod'struthbecame knowntomeandthemomentatwhich itbecameknowntohim.Therewasno reasonwhyIshouldhavedeserved suchafavouratall-stilllesswhyI shouldhavereceiveditearlierthanhe. Thereisnoexplanation,exceptthe GracesofGodgrantedfreelytothis soulortothat.

"ItwasthegraceofGod,givento thehumanheartwhenHethoughtfit andwhereHethoughtfitthatwould meantheconversionofEngland,added thepreacher.Muchasmonsterprocessions,hugemeetingsandtheglare ofmodernpublicitymightimpress theirneighbours,theconversionof Englandwouldnotbebroughtabout bythem.

"Wearenolongerlikeapatchsewn ontotheEnglishnation,"saidFather Knoxinasermonattheeveningserviceinthesamechurch,whenhediscuss-AtheeffectofEmancipationupon CatholicsinEngland."Weareinterwoveninthefabric,anintegralpart ofitslife.Ithinkitisevenpossible tosaythattheCatholicbodyitselfhas benefitedinsomewaysfromcontact withtheworldoutside."

Fathersandmothersoffamilies shouldbringuptheirchildrenvirtuously,lookingatthemratherasGod',-; childrenthantheirown;andtocount life.health.andalltheypossessas loanswhich they hold ofGod.

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saidnowadaysabout childtraining.Somanydifferent ideasareputforward:someofthem conflictingtheories,thatattimesboth teachesandparentsfeelbewilderedas towhichisthecorrectmethodtopursueinthetrainingofchildren.A goodmethodis.tomaketheplay-(4 thechildasinterestingaspossible. Callitplay,butinstilknowledgeinto theplay.Takethechildforwalksfor naturestudy.Collectobjectsofinterest,asyougoforuseinlessons: handwork,botany,painting,etc.Soon thechildwillbecomeanobservant studentofNature.Encouragethe childinself-dependence,bothincollect. ingspecimens,andfaithfulreproduc- tionoftheminpaintingormodelling. Pertectresultswillnotcomeallat oncebutrememberthatthechildis expressingindividualityinhisorher ownfashion,andevenifwecannotsee themeaningthechildcan.Donot ridiculetheattemptsoryoumaydo untoldharm.Praiseandshowtactfullywherebetterresultsmaybeobtained.Helpgivenrightlywillbeappreciated.Numerouspossi":t;eswri! soon(,ccurtotheparentorteacher, andalsotothechild,asthe(:a'sgo on.atdsoonitwillbepossi,!eiro seetheresultofknow.01.,..:gamedby usingasastepping-stoneVol-toinstil knowledge.

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Someofthenewf' ofbrownand whitefloralsilk1 verysmart,especial'vwhenwo - ndercoat.of browncrepedechine,withahatto harmonise,brownshoes,andhow.If youarethepossessorofapairofsoft, browneyes,theeffectwillremind,ot.i ofthe"nut-brownmaid." * * * *

Sweetlittlehousedressescanbe madeelsilk,andsilkisalsoverylitefulfo.afternoonfrocks.Afavourite ideafcrtheafternoonfrockistohave ahip-yokewiththebodiceblousing slight1.-above.Bowsarestillbeing usedfortrimming.Silkbowshave theirendsedgedwithfinetiltingto matchthedresstheytrim.House frockshavecollarsofalightershade. Agoo'ideaistohavetwodetachable collar::.Thenthedresscanstillbe worn,asacleancollarwillalwayshe available.

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A-cryprettyeveningdressfora brunettecanbefashionedoutofgeraniumredgeorgette.Makeitwitha highwaist,fittingslenderlyatthe hips,[Aidflaringoutroundthehem withgodetssetinfromthehip-line. Havenv-neckedgedwithdeepcream frillingLongsleeves,withanarrow littlecuff.Crystalbeadswithacherryredbeadthreadedinhereandthere, wouldmakeanattractivefinishfor thethroat. a.

Foragoodstand-by,ablacksatin dress,withayokeofdoublechiffon willproveafriendthroughouttheseason.Printedchiffonisstillverypopular.Itlookscharmingwhenmade withalongbodice.andallthefullness cHncentratedinthepointedskirt.

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Children'sclothesarestillbeingmade ,nsir,rplelines.Inallseasonsthe chiefbeautyinchildren'sclothesliesin simplicity.Nomatterwhatmaterial isused,thethemetobefollowedisthe onefashionedonuncomplicAtedlines.

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Whatprettyspunsilksinprinteddesignsforfrocksarebeingdisplayedin the,!-.opwindows-allcoloursof grounGwithdaintyrosebudandfloral designs.Justthethingforareal

knockaboutfrock,forthismaterialis guaranteedtobeuncrushable. * * *

Laceismorepopularthanever,and lacefrocks,mountedonsilkorgeor-gette,areconsideredindispensablead- junctstothewardrobe.Orientaleffects areoftenseenintheswathedbeltand buckle.Laceandgeorgettearecombinedveryoftenwithgoodeffect,Two- piecefloralgeorgettesareverymuch indemandthisseason,andveryfascinatirgmodelsofthiskindmaybe seenatBoons.One,inparticular, showsasmartlittlejacket;anotherthreeflouncesontheskirt.Asplen- didrangeofginghamsisbeingshown atBrennan's.Theginghamiscomin intoitsownagain,andsomeveryset.viceatjefrocksaretobeseen,fashionedcutofthismaterial.Foyand Gibson'saredisplayingsomevery smartensembles,andthqsewhoare contemplatinganadditiontothewardrobecouldnotdobetterthantogo toFay'sandchooseone.Courtsare displayingsilkforlingerieatveryreasonableprices.Infact,alltheshops withtheirstocksofsummergoodspre- sentablazeofcolour,speciallydesignedtomeetthepursesofall.

Mothereraft.

Points'toRemember:(1)Allmilk shouldbeboiledorpasteurisedbefore use,asrawmilkisnotalwaysfree fromgermswhenitlesavesthecow. Cows tuber-arepronetotuberculosis,and lebacillimaybepresentinthe milkAlldairymilk,nomatterhow carefrr:lyitishandled,containsdirt andothergerms.Germsofdiptheria, scarletfever,summer,diorrhoeacanbe carriedbymilk.Boilingdestroys thesegerms,andmakesthecurdof cows'milkmuchsofterandmoreeasilydigested.True,itdestroysvita- minC,butthiscanbesuppliedagain bygivingthebabystrainedorange. tomato,orswedejuice.Inmodify- ingcows'milkforbabies,cream,butter,atcodliveroilemulsionisused tomakethefatuptotherightquan- tity.Clinicemulsionofcodliveroil isrichintheAandDvitamins.

Tosumup,babiesfedonartificial foodsshouldhaveinadditiontomilk andwater:

(1)Codliveroilemulsion.

(2)Orange,swede,ortomatoiuice; andastheygrowolder:

(3)Vone,liver,andvegetablecoup. straintd:

(4)Limewater. BYdoingthisyouwillensurethe adecriateprovisionoftheessential vitarlines.Ifindoubtastowhether babyIsthriving,takethelittleonetto thefamilydoctor,oroneofthenumerou;babyclinics.Givethebabies sunshineandfreshair;donotallow theweemitestosleepinstuffy,badly ventr'atedrooms,Coverthecots withnetstokeepthefilthyfeetof foetidfliesaway.Useyourcommon sense,andseeKingBabygrow.

Soda

Averysuccessfulplainandfancy dressball,inaidoftheChurch,was heldattheBalliduHallreecntly.lhe organisersaretobecongratulatedon thefinancialsuccessoftheirefforts.

Theladies'committee(MesdamesChalker,Wallis,Regan,Vince,Jack. Carter.andMissQuoin)workedvery hardtoachievesuccessanddeserve praise * * *

Congratulationstotheorganisersof theonnualballinaidoftheClontarf Orphanage.Thisballwasheldin thepresenceofArchbishopClune,who wasattendedbyDr.McMahon. D'Arcy'sorchestrarenderedexcellent music,andthesuppertable,ladenwith edibles,wasgailydecoratedwithroses, sweetTy.;as,carnationsandgladioli.

Thecommitteecomprised:Mesdames ConwayandA.Davies(organisers), Mr..AScott(hon.secretary),andMes-

ustreachtheofficebyMonday's .0.,Perth.]

damesWilliams',Parker,Davies,Mc- Grath, ham,WilliamsonT.Russell,CunningD.Dwyer,W..Dwyer,Tomlinson,A.-Mitchell,Phillips,Ruse,0'Mears,McGowan,Scott,M.Cogan,C. Cogan,A. Felton,Haynes,Hatch,McDonough, Perrin,R.Davidson,Lyon Johnston,andMissLloyd.

AdelightfulpartywasgivenbyMrs. G.Sinclair,ofBishop's-road,Claremont, lastweek.Thehostess,whoreceivedherguestsinablacktaffetagown,was ablyassistedinherdutiesbyMiss KathleenCoronel,whoworeapritty pinkcrepedechinefrock.Dancing andbridgewereenjoyed,andthe guestssatdowntoadelicioussupper.

krW.McCorniack,afOrmerPremierofQueensland,whohasbeenon a toIreland,isexpectedtopass 'throughFremantleonhisreturnby theOrontesaboutNovember20.

* * *

Mr.P.O'Shaughnessy,whoisinterestedintheCeylontouristtraffic,is atoresentinMelbourne,butintends visitingPerthbeforereturningtoCey- lon.

Mr.JohnMullan,lateAttorney-Gen eralofQueensland,wasreceivedinpri- vateaudiencebyHisHolinessthe PopeatRomelastweek.Heison histraybacktoBrisbane.

Mrs. fromFossello,asweetsongstress Auckland,arrivesinPerthto-day totakeupresidencehere.

* * * *

MissClemDominishrecentlycelebratedthe21st.anniversaryofher birthdayatherhome,"Francoise," Coodestreet,SouthPerth.Mrs.DominishanddaughterClemreceived someseventyguests,theformerwearingasmartfrockoffloralgeorgette: thelatteranankle-lengthfrockof whit.,georgette.Dancingandgames wereenjoyed.Icelandpqppiesand sweetleasadornedthesuppertables. Thebirthdaycake,withits21candles, occupiedthecentreofthetable,and abeautifulsupperwasserved.The toastsweredrunkwithmusicalhonoursMissDominishreceivednumerousfloraltributes,includingabeautifulkeyofflowers,whilenumerous giftstocommemoratetheoccasion werealsoreceived.

HouseholdHintsandRecipes.

CheeseDelights:Mixsmoothlytwo cups.fgratedcheesewiththebeaten yolkofoneegg,pinchofsalt,alittle pepperhalfasalt-spoonofdrymus- tard,sevendropsofWorcestershire sauce.Spreadthemixtureon-slices ofbutteredtoast,andputathinpiek.e ofbaconontopoftoast.Bakeina moderateovenfortenminutes.

ToCrispRollsorBread:Popthem intoahotovenforeightminutes.Iftheyarestale,sprinklewithalittle milkLeforeputtingthemin.

CandiedOrange:Peeltheoranges (navelorangesarethebest),divide intoquarters.Makeasyrupbyboilingsaepoundofsugarwithapintof water,untilithoidenswhendropped

intocoldwater.Removefromfire, anddipthepiecesoforangeinthe syrup.Drainonafinesieveplaced onaplatetocatchthesugarthat dripsoff.When.coldthesugarwill crystallise.

SOCILTTOPST.VIIIISONTSOraw,.ILA. (userpereleS).

CentralOtfice.No.all(Top ROYALARCADE,BAARACY-STIULIT.

ThissocietyexistsfortheMath*it perrorminsworksofChristianClathltg, andnutheapprobationofIncHolyFather andtheHierarchyand'Clergythrosslisso theWorld.

Fundsseeneededtoenahl4iswo.tobeadequatelycarriedout,andthe SocietyinvitespersonswhenmakingMar Willstorememberandassistthepew bymakingBequestsintheirfavour.

Donationsofanyamount.howeverswum

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loinaBenefitSocietyNo IFYOUAREOFIRISHBIRTHOR i EXTRACTION,JOINTHZ

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ISick,FuneralandMedicalBenefits.

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TWENTY-TWO. THERECORD. Saturday,November16,1929. OfInteresttoWomen CONDUCTEDBYAUNTTABATHA. [Socialitemsfromcityandcotatryarewelcomedinthispage,butm mail.Addressmushto"AuntTabstha,"Box.16211,02
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1 theExecutiveConnell. Forfullparticularswriteto: JAS.DWYER,GeneralSecretary. I "Cashel,"17CarnarvonStreet, VictoriaPark. insIMUMNIMIONSMOWNSenallnienWitillueiinieuemeimilmik McLean&Keating PERTH'SLEADING bailorsandflatters Established32Years. 564flayStreet NextCriterionHotel. 'PhoneB4594. PERTH. 'PhoneB1115. AMODEO'S CatholicEmporium 4,39HAYSTREET,PERTH.SupplierofReligiousandChorea Goods. FreshStocksConstantlyArriving. LargeStocksofBooksby CatholicandPopularAuthor*. InspectionInvited. StateCountrySavingsBankAgency. Orders AttendedPromptly to. CHRISBROS. TREGIFTSHOP. ATTHEOthORIGINALADDRESS. BARRACKSTREET NEWOPTICALDEPARTMENT. UNDERMANAGEMENTOFMR.V.M.OLICK,P.V.O.X., ZORWWWMW06,eowe0 HIBERNIAN'SOCIETY TheOnlyCatholicBenefitSocietyintheState JOINNOW rollparticularsastoBranchSeeetanes'Addremes,-RatesofContribution.etc..ftoeo J.EDWARDS,GeneralSecretary, ForrestChambers(GroandFloor),St.George'sTerrace,Perth.Tel.:B7904.

Saturday,November36,1929.

SpiritofProhibitionThatof Puritans.

SAYSDR.RYAN.

NewYork(N.C.W.C.),Sept.10.--

Inthecurrentissueof"TheNewRepublic,"ajournalofopinion,thereis containedthefollowingarticleon "Puritanism,Prohibition,Catholicism," bytheRev.Dr,JohnA.Ryan: Sir,-In"TheNewRepublic,"August 21,AliceWarrenobjectstoGeorge Young'sstatement:"Thesuccessof prohibitioninAmericaisexplained bythePuritanoriginofitssociety, justastheresistancetoitisexemplifiedintheROmanCatholicreaction." Herobjectioncallstomindthewords oftheDivineMastertoJamesand John:"Youknownotofwhatspirit youare."

Mr.YoungCorrect.

Asamatteroffact,Mr.Young's formulaissubstantiallycorrect.If Mrs.Warrenwillturntothechapter onProhibitioninAndreSiegfried's penetratingandilluminatingstudy, "AmericaComesofAge,"shewillfind convintingevidencethatprohibition originatedin,wasfoisteduponusby, andreceivesitsmainsupportfrom Puritanism.

ThespiritofprohibitionistheauthenticspiritofPuritanism;thatis, 'satisfactionwithoneselfandarestless urge"topurifythelifeofthecommunityandupliftthestate;"the spiritwhichpuffsamanup,asMr. Siegfriedsaysinpagethirty-fourof thesamebook,with''theideathathie dutytowardhisneighbouristoconvert,purifyandraisehimtohisown (thatis,thePuritan's)moralheights."

Directlyopposedtoallthisisthe spiritofCatholicism.Thelattercherishesindividuallibertyinallthings whicharenotforbidden,explicitlyor implicitly,bytherevealedlawof Christorthemorallawofnature.

SinceCatholicethicsdoesnotaccept theshallowdoctrinethattheconsumptionofintoxicatingliquorisperse wrong,theCatholicspiritisaverseto thatfundamentalinterferencewithlibertywhichisinseparablefromnational prohibition.

FavoursTemperance.

Ontheotherhand,itfavourstern perancealwaysandtotalabstinence wheneverthatistheonlyadequate safeguardagainstabuseofintoxicants. Butitwishestheabstinencetobeac ceptedbythefreeactoftheindividual, notimposeduponhimbytheState.

Thedifferencebetweenthespiritof PuritanismandthespiritofCatholicism,isconcretelyillustratedinthemethodsandpersonalitiesofBishopCannonandFatherMathew.

Theformerwouldcompelmentobe evenashe,wouldmakethemsober bytorcefortheirowngood;thelatter soughttopersuadementhatthey oughttoabstainasafreeactofselfdenial.Mrs.Warrenintimatesthat Father.Mathewbelievedinprohibition. Thisisoneofthosestatmeentswhich are"importantiftrue."SofarasI know,itisnotsupportedbytheevidenceofhistory.

HeritageAgainstIt.

NotonlytheCatholicspirit,butthe CatholicheritagepredisposestheaveragememberoftheChurchunfavourablytowardnationalprohibition.Very manyCatholicshavesupported"local option,"andevenStateprohibition, whenitwasdemandedbyaconsiderablemajority,whenitwasnotopposeabyanyconsiderableandcompact minority,andwhenthelawsdidnot thosemenwhowantedliquorbadly makingitutterlyimpossibleforaimat toobtainit.

beforetheEighteenthAmendment mostAmericanprohibitionregulations wereofthisgeneralcharacter.In manylandsandformanycenturies theChurchhasbeeninapositionto observetheworkingofcoercivecivil ordinances,particularlythoseofa sumptuarynature.

Duringthislongperiodshehasobtainedaprettyaccuratenotionofthe possibilitiesandthelimitationsofthis kindoflegislation.Andherpractical judgmentsandconclusionsneveroriginateinnaivedesireorfondemotion. Sharinginthispreciousheritageofexperienceandofrealisticthinking,and hisbeliefintheintrinsicworthof everyhumanindividual,protectthe Catholicagainstbeingfooledbytheat tempts,whethermadebyPuritansor byindustrialists,toidentifynational prohibitionwithsocialwelfare.

FavouredbyFewCatholics.*

Thereisno"largesocietyofCatholicsfavouringprohibition."The secretaryoftheassociationtowhich Mrs.Warrenreferstestifiedbeforea SenateCommitteeafewyearsago thatitstotalmembershipwascon-

siderablylessthanfivehundredinthe entireUnitedStates.Ifthenum berhassinceincreased,thefacthas notbeenrevealed.Atanyrate,.the organisationfunctionsmainlyonthe officialstationeryusedbyitssecretary.

NothingthatIhavesaidintheprecedingparagraphsshouldbeconstrued asimplyingthatagoodCatholiccannotbeasincerebelieverintheEighteenthAmendment.Here,again,the Catholicspiritisthespiritofindividual liberty.NoCatholicwhothinksthat nationalprohibitionismorallyright andsociallybeneficialneedfearthedisfavouroftheChurch.

Ontheotherhand,therearesome Catholicswhoacquiesceinnational prohibitionbecausetheythinkitun wisetoantagonisewhattheyconceive tobedominantpublicopinion.Even thesemaypossesstheirsoulsinpeace; theywillnotberebukedbytheauthoritiesoftheChurch.Theymight wellaskthemselves,however,whether thecauseofhumanlibertyandhuman rightsisnotofmoreenduringimportancethanconformitywithtemporary andmisguidedpublic,orpseudo-public sentiment,andwhethertheinevitable failureofprohibitionmightnotbe achievedwithlessagonyifallwho realiseitsfalsityanditsenormity wouldpermittheirviewstobecome articulate.Inthelongrungenuine expediencyisidenticalwithrightand truth-JOHNA.RYAN. Washington,D.C.

"THERECORDIN EVERYHOME"

Becauseitisyourownpaper.

Becauseitisaweeklymission.

Becauseitisworthreading.

Becauseyourfamilyneedsit.

Becauseitmakesthehomehappier.

Becauseitisinformativeandinteresting.

Becauseitscirculationisgrowing.

Youwhoreadandenjoy"The Record,"placeitinanotherhome forotherstoreadandenjoy,and thustorealisehowmuchthey missbynothaving"TheRecord" asaconstantvisitor."TheRecord"ishopingforaninvitation toeveryCatholichome.

BalliduBall.

APlainandFancyDressBall,in aidoftheChurch,washeldintheBalliduHallonthe26th.ofOctober.It wasahugesuccess,bothsociallyand financially.Musicwassuppliedby musiciansfromGoomalling,andwas excellent.Noveltydancesandcolouredlightingmadetheballonetobe remembered.Theladies'committeeis tobecommendedonthesuccessor theirefforts.Thecommitteewascomprisedasfollows:Mrs.Chalker(president),Mrs.H.Wallis(hon.secretary), MesdamesRegan,Vince,Jenks,Carter. andtheMissesQuain.Duringthe GrandMarch,whichwasablyconductedbyMr.J.G.Wallis,thejudges awardedprizesto: "TheMexicanSet,"firstprize(Misses DoreenJones,Cook,L.Knapp,Coates; Messrs.P.McCabe,H.Robertson,J. Kimber,G.Kimber.

The'ApacheSet"tookaspecial prize(Mrs.H.Wallis,MissesG.Linet, I.Beard,V.Waterman;Messrs.H.Wallis,A.Hutson,E.Childs,W.Lines. Mr.andMrs.BertHartree,as"CavalierandLady,"wereawardedtheprize forthebestdressedcouple.Mrs.F. Lyons,asa"ChineseLady,"was awardedtheprizeforthebestdressed lady,whileMissAliceWallis,asa "SpanishDancer,"wonthesecond prize.

Someoftheothercostumesworn were:MissL.Pipe,"NightFairy"; Mrs.Jenks,"Pierrette";MissS.Vince, "Pierrot";Mrs.Growns,"Spanish Lady";Mrs.KirkbyandMrs.Timms ''FrenchPierrettes."

Mrs.NormanHassenwasthewinnerofthetapestrycover,Mr.E. Kimber,.thespoons,andMrs.Shanks acut-glassbowl.

BishopMurderedinGarden

PriestsandLaityAlsoKilled. Hankow,China.

From.Ichangdetailshavebeenreceivedofthemurderbybanditsat thevillageofSlaoyan-HupehofBishop TrudoJensO.F.M.,andtwoBelgiar. Franciscanpriests.Thereportshows that,whiletheBishopwaswalkingin

hisgardenonSeptember9,thirty armedbanditsenteredthecompound andkilledhimwithlance-thrusts.

Thedesperadoesthenrushedtosome buildingswhereFathersBrunoand Rupertuswereholdingcatechism classes.FatherRupertuswaskilled instantiy,butFatherBrunolingered onmortallywoundeduntilmidnight. ThreeChineseChristians,whowere keeningthecatechism,werekilledat thesametimeandthreeinjured.The murdererslootedthehouseandchurch andremovedalltheproperty,includingthechalicesandothersacredyes sets.

TheChineseauthoritiesatIchang havepromisedtohandoverthebodies totheIchangMission,butitisdoubtfulwhetherthepromisecanbefulfilled.

DuringthepastsixyearsoneBis hopalaitwenty-onepriestshavebeen murderedinChina.

GLAIVILIJIVELIMON HEADA01131POWDERS.

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ST.MARY'SBRANCH, KALGOORLIE

(WithwhichisAmalgamatedALL HALLOWS'BRANCH,BOULDER). FortnightlyMeetings. Membersareearnestlyrequestedto

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rollup. Contributionsreceivedanyweekday from9a.m.to6p.m.bytheSecretary. NextMeetingNight,TUESDAY, NOVEMBER19,atKALGOORLIE. R.B TheOPTICIANLTD. 263 MurraySt.Perth ;,.4.363630bWhiilliMICWMCWCSWOMMIEWIRESEMIMMEMBIX31 EALY'STailorsand Teld8/1 -Men'sFurnisher 10ForrestPlace(oppositeG.P.O.) WOCIWOMCWOMICX3CIPSICWIt 1000000004300130W6WPOOMMWOMMIMMOMWM301 / FootComfortGuaranteed BOOTSANDSHOESINHALFSIZES. IFNECESSARYWEMAKE1'OORDER. GEORGENELSON HAY-STREET,PERTH. vocsweimanotinntiocwomomiSMCMMICWoomowziom. POLICNVIIMILI434,1043MNICSIM3431343MIC, DUFF'S LiqueurWhisky ALWAYSTHESAME I VICIMICIMIMCWCWOMMOMICICIt 11;WESSZIMMWMWOMWISSX cladyen&Coy. ,(LATE.OPMURRAY-STREET). nowoppositeG.P.O.13Upstairs PADBURYBUILDINGS, 'PhoneB2282. TAILORS VICICICWCINWOCICSICWIMICICSVICICIVICIC% PecdWAW*We ProcureYourDairyProducefrom MacFarlaneandCo,Ltd, BESTQUALITYBUTTER,BACON,%MEM,1001,Mkt, POULTRY,SMALLGOODS,Etc.,atBEDROCKPRIORS. RETAILSHOP:48MURRAYSTREET. HEADOFFICE&WHOLESALEDEPOT:48aMURRAYSTREET, Tels.:B1438,B3777,andB6101. / / 0 / / 11,04LIej

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NEWHOSPITALOFST.JOHNOFGOD,SUBIACO. SPLENDIDUP-TO-DATEACCOMMODATION. OmtoSubiacoandLesdervilleRailwayStations. PatientsMay&lestTheirOwnMasaiAdvisers. TERMSMODERATE.PRIVATEROOMSAVAILABLE.

OPENTOALLDENOMINATIONS.ForTermsApplytoRev.Mother. TheSistersalsoConductSplendidlyEquippedHospitalatKalgoorlie.

THECOLONIALMUTUALFIREINSURANCE COMPANYLIMITED. FIRE,MARINE,ACCIDENT,WORKERS'COMPENSATION,EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY. HAYSTACKS,GROWINGCROPS,ANDLIVESTOCK ASPECIALTY.

W.L.BARRACKCARTER,ActingManager., STREET,PERTH.

'ApplicationsInvitedforAgenciesinDistrictsWhereNotAlready Repressated.

TheNew SWAN LAGER ishere!

DISTINCTIVEINFLAVOUR,THISENTIRELYNEWBEVERAGE ISTHERESULTOFYEARSOFPATIENTRESEARCHAND COSTLYEXPERIMENT.

BREWEDFROMTHEFINESTMALTANDHOPS,ANDMATUR- EDFORMANYMONTHSINGLASS-LINEDCYLINDERSATBUT ONEDEGREEBELOWFREEZINGPOINT.

GUARANTEEDFREEFROMANYPRESERVATIVEWHATEVER.

AVAILABLEINALLLICENSEDCLUBS,HOTELS,ANDSTORES.

PROVEBYYOUROWNPALATETHESUPERIORITYOFTHIS WESTERNAUSTRALIANPRODUCT!

WOOL,SHEEPSKINS,HIDES,TALLOW,KANGAROOANDFUR SKINSBOUGHTINANYQUANTITYBYCHARLESHORMANN,FREMANTLE CONSIGNREGULARLY.PROMPTCASHONDELIVERY. NOCOMMISSIONCHARGED. Boxall

MOANACHAMBERS, HayStreet,nearBarrackStreet. 'Phone:B6940.

Saturday,November:6,1929.

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OURLADYOFMERCY'SCOLLEGE,VICTORIAPARE. CONDUCTEDBYTHESISTERSOFMERCY. LocationUnsurpauedforConvenience,Healthfulneu,andBeauty. BoardingandDaySchoolfoieYoungLadiesandLittleGirls. ForParticularsApplytotheMotherSuperior. 99rQuicUrDelively shop lie at) ChaCutels 3BigStores, Thereisnodelaywaitingforyourordertoarrivewhenyoushop atCHARLIECARTER'S.Yousimply'phoneorcallatyournearest' CHARLIECARTERSTOREinthemorning,andyourorderisdelivered thesameday.AndthisisbutoneofthemanyfeaturesofCARTER'S BETTERFOODSERVICEthathavemadethousandsofwomenshop regularlyatCHARLIECARTER'S,wherethefoodisalwaysfresher andcheaper. CHARLIECARTERLTD. 556HAYST.111BARRACKST.ADELAIDEST.,FREMANTLE. ChristianBrothers'College,Perth ABOARDINGANDDAYSCHOOL. BOYSAREADMITTEDATANYTIMEDURING THETERM. COMMERCIALWORKASPECIALTY. ForParticularsApplyto-THEPRINCIPAL. St.Ildephonsus'College NEWNORCIA. CONDUCTEDBYTHEMARISTBROTHERS. FORTERMSANDFULLPARTICULARS,APPLYTO THEBROTHERPRINCIPAL. BREWEDUNDERSPECIALCONDITIONS. PALE ALE ASKFORGOLDLABEL. BREWEDANDBOTTLEDBYTHEEMUBREWERYLTD..PERTH BOWRA&O'DEA,'Undertakers GENERALFUNERALFURNISHERS. MOTORVEHICLES. FUNERALSCONDUCTEDINANYPARTOFTHESTATE. NotetheAddress:195PIERSTREET,PERTH. 'Phone,B4308;Private'Phones:B2938and53876. PrintedandPublishedfortheRomanCatholicArchbishopofPerth,byTHOMASSLATTERY,450Haystreet,

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