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AGreatPagan'sPhilosophy
LABOURORDAINEDBYHEAVEN.
LookingthroughtheworksofVirgil, whosebi-millenaryistobecelebrated thisyear,onefindsnotonlybeautiful poetryandperfectdictionenshrined intheimmortalmusicofhisstately hexameters,butalsomanyalesson foralltime.Amongthemthereisa pictureofthehappinessandsecurity of.thelifeofafarmerthatoughtto haveaplaceintheschool-readersof everycountry,wherefoolishmenabandontheirfarmsforthedrearylonelinessofthecrowdedstreets:-
"Ah,yefarmers,toofortunatewere ye.didyebutknowyourownblessedness!OnyouthegreatandrighteousearthafarfromtheclashofRIMS lavishesfromitssoilalight-wonliven/hood. Yeenjoyacarelessquiet andalifethatknowsriddisappointments,thatisrichinvariedtreasures; yeknowthepeaceofbroadfarmlands, yourcavesandlivinglakes,yourvalleyscoolasTempe,thelowingofyour kine,andtheslumbersoftbeneaththe tree;youryoungmentrainedtosimplewants,yourholyritesandoldmen revered.ItwasamongstyouJustice plantedherlastfootstepsasshefled fromearth."
Andagain,inthefamouspassagebeginning:''Agricaloincurvoterramdimovitaratra,"ofwhichtheEnglishis:
'Thefarmerfurrowsthesoilwith thecurvedplough.Hereishistask fortheyear;bythishesupportshis countryandhislittlegrandchildren, hisherdofoxenandhisbullocks,so faithfulinservice.Restlesshelabours,untiltheyearbringsitsfruitsto rewardhim.ortheyoungofhisflocks areinthefields,ortherichharvest intheear,andthefurrowsarefull ofproduceandthebarnsburstingwith thegarneredcrops. Autumnbrings itsvariedstore,andthevineripens wheretheheightscatchthesunshine."
TheAgeofPeace.
ThepropheticpassageintheFirst Bookofthe"Aeneid"reads,insublimerlanguage,likethefairpromise ofanageofpeacemadeduringthe warbythelyingpoliticianswhomade theworldsafeforhypocrisy:-
"Thenacruelageshallgrowkind andputawayallthoughtofwars.
thishour.Throughmisfortuneand throughperilsweperseverennourway toLatiumwhithertheFatesbeckonus tohomeandrepose.Thereoncemore, byGod'swill,thekingdomofTroy shallagainrise.Keeponandlivefor thebetterdaysahead." Immortality.
Thispaganhasaphilosophythat putstoshamemanyofthesophistsof ourowndaywhotrytoexcusetheir lackofmoralitybypleadingthatsince manhasnofuturebeyondthegrave heoughttobeanepicurean,gatheringroseswithnothoughtofadayof retribution.Virgil,inthelightofhis reason,knewthatwehavehereno lastingcity,andthatnoearthlyplea!tirecouldsatisfytheboundlessyearningofthehumanheartforhappiness. IntheFourthBookofthe"Georgisc" hesays:7
"Tothisdivineelementtheysayall returnatlastaftertheir'dissolution. Thereisnodeath.Livingtheyshall flyeachintoastarwheretheyshall findrestinthehighheaven."
Inthefollowingbeautifulpassagehe explainshispaganideaofthefuture happinessoftheblessed:-
"Sotheycametothejoyousland wheretheblessedreposeamongpleasantgrovesintheirhappydwellingplace.Thereapureairbathesthe fieldsinawarmlight,andtheyhave theirownsunsandtheirownstars."
Tame.
Manyphilosophershavediscussed whatisthenatureoftheultimatehappinessfor'whichmenstrive.Weknow thatnothingbuttheeternalpossessionoftheVisionofGod,WhoisInfiniteGoodness,cansatisfytheinfinitelongingofman'sheart,butthe ancients,andVirgilamongthem,attachedundueimportancetoFame. Wefindmanyreferencestoitsinspirationinhisworks:-
"Foreachmanisfixedhisspanof days.Briefisthetermoflifeforall, andnonemayretrieveit.B'utFame maybeprolongedbygreatdeeds,and todothisisthetaskofvalour."
AncientFaith,Vesta,Quirinuswith hisbrotherRemusshallbethelawgivers;thedreadfulgatesofwarshall befastenedwithbandsofiron,while impiousFuryshallragewithin,seated withfetteredhandsuponhishorrid weapons."
LabourOrdainedbyHeaven.
Thelessonsoftoilandthriftwere wellknowntotheancientpoet.More eloquentlythanthestatesmenofour daydidheremindusofallthatweare herenottoidlebuttowork,andthat toilisourdestinyonearth:"True,the pathoftillageisnoeasyone,butthat itshouldbeahardwaywasordained bytheHeavenlyFatherHimself,who wasthefirsttohavethefieldsstirred byart.sharpeningthewitsofmenon thewhetstoneoftrouble,notpermittinghisrealmstolieidleinheavy sloth.
PatriotismofLabour.
"Eachforallandallforeach,"isa moderncatchery.Virgiltaughtthe samelessonofsolidaritywhenhepraisedasapatriotthefarmerwhodidhis homelyworkconstantlyandwell.He knewtheimportanceofmakingtwo bladesofgrassgrowwherebutone hadgrownbefore.Heknewalsothe evilofidlenessandtheadvantagesof beingalwaysbusyatsomeusefultask: "Atleastsetyourselftodosomething thatthedailyneedsdemand.Even takethepliantrushesandmakea basket."
CourageinAdversity.
Inthe"Aeneid,"afterthestorm,we findanobleexhortationtocourage, andaspiritedcalltoforgetthedangersandtrialsofthepastandtolook forwardhopefullytoabrighterfuture:
"Mycomrades-wehavegonethrough hardshipstogethererenow-butye whohaveborneheaviersorrowsthan theserecentlyendured,rememberthat Godwillbringthemalltoanend.Ye havefacedtherageofScyllaandthe angrycliffswiththeirroaringTaverns, andyehavebravedtherocksofthe Cyclops.Have'couragethen,and awaywithdepressingfears.Haply thedaywillcomewhenweshallmule togetherrememberingourdangersin
TheVaticanLibrary
ITS RENOVATIONANDCHANGES.
"TheReadingRoomintheVatican Libraryisaninterestingplace,"accord. ingtotheRev.PatrickHillenbrand, librarianoftheFeehanMemorialLibraryatMundelein,Illinois,whohas recentlyreturnedfromvisitingsome ofthegreatlibrariesabroad,andwho accordedaninterviewtoMarieAntoinettedeRouletpublishedinthe -NewWorld,"Chicago.
"Thereonefindsscholars,non-CatholicaswellasCatholic,fromallparts oftheworld,examiningmanuscripts, fortheVaticanislargelyamanuscript library,andtheprintedbooks,which havebeenacquiredeitherbygift,inheritance,orpurchase,areintended solelytofacilitatetheuseofthemanuscripts.Youngboyswithglasses,old menwithbeards,poreoverthemanuscripts,whileinonecornercanbeseen aFranciscancopyingaminiature."
TheVaticanLibraryconsistedat firstofthebookscollectedbyPope NicholasVs-includingtheremainsof theimperiallibraryofConstantinople, whichhadbeenscatteredbytheTurks -andsomeaohivisticdocuments broughtbackfromAvignon. PopeSixtusIV.establishedthelibrary onthegroundfloorofthePontifical Palaceabout1475,andhadthehalls usedforthispurposepaintedbyMelozzodaForliandhispupilGhirlandaio.
galleryformerlyoccupiedbythe stables,andthecollectionisbeing cataloguedaccordingtothesystem usedintheUnitedStatesLibraryof Congress.Theworkofcataloguing, inwhichtheCarnegieFoundationis co-operating,isbeingdoneunderthe supervisionofaMr.Ainstonsson,Lib rarianofOslo,Norway,whohasbeen intheUnitedStates,andisfamiliar withbothEnglishandItalian. WhileFatherHillenbrandwasin Romehehadadeskinthecataloguing roomandworkedtherewheneverhe could.
MonsignorEugeneTisserant,Curator ofOrientalManuscriptsintheVatican Library,wasoneofthefourtovisit theUnitedStatesundertheExchange plan,andwhileherehevisitedtheFeehanLibraryatMundelein.
"Solongasthewildboarhaunts mountaincragsandfishswiminrivers, solongasbeesbrowseonthymeand grasshoppersondew,solongshallthy nameandfameandpraisesendure.As toBacchusandCeres,sotootothee shallthefarmerpayhisvowsasthe yearcomesround:thoutooshaltgrant theprayersofthysuppliants."
GoldenPages.
VirgilcannotbeadequatelytranslatedintoEnglishverse;firstbecauseEnglishisunsuitedforquantitativemetres,and,secondly,because heissuchamasterofexactandpolisheddictionthathecannotbeimitated.OnehastoreadhiminLatin, andreadhimtimeandagain,before thecharmandthemagicthatcapturedallthescholarsofthepasttwo thousandyearsinvadeandenchant theheartandmind.Theextractsgiven aboveinplainprosedonomorethan conveythesenseofhisthoughts,but theymayhelptogivesomefaintidea ofhiswisdomandtenderness.Irecommendanyboyorgirlwhoknows evenalittleLatintoturnconstantly tohisgoldenpagesandtheretoacquireatasteforgreatpoetryandfor sublimelanguagethatcanhardlybe acquiredotherwise.Newmansaidhe learnedtowriteEnglishproseby studyingCicero.Wemaylearnto lovepoetry,ifnottowriteit,bydevotingourselvestoVirgil.-"NewZealandTablet."
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Duringthenextcenturythelibrary wasincreasedbygiftandbypurchase, untilin1585thecollectionhadsofar outgrownthespacedevotedtoitthat PopeSixtusV.hadtheCourtofthe Belvideredividedintotwopartsbya prominentbuildingonehundredfeet high.WhatwasknownastheSixtineLibrarywasthenestablishedin theupperfloorofthenewbuilding, withfurnituretakenfromtheoldlibrary.Thecollectioncontinuedto'grow, augmentedbyentirecollectionssuch asthatofthemanuscriptsofChristina ofSweden,purchasedfromthenephew ofherheirin1689,andnewrooms had,therefore,tobeadded. Importantrecentadditionswerethe Larberinicollection,andthemanuscriptsoftheCollegiodiPropaganda Fide(knownasBorgiamanuscripts), bothofwhichwereaddedin1902;the Bossiana,with1,195manuscripts2,139 incunabula(booksprinted.before1600), and5,782oldeditions,addedin1922; theChigiana,in1923,andtheFerraiolicollection,in1926.
HisHolinessPopePiusXl.wasformerlyprefectoftheVaticanLibrary, anditisnot,therefore,surprisingthat heshouldbeinterestedinthepresenterowthofthelibrary. In1927itwasdecidedtousemotor transportfortheserviceoftheVatican.Thehorsesthathadbeeninuse weresold;thestables,whichformed apartofthegroundfloorgallerydesignedbyBramanteforthepromenadesofPopeJuliusII.,weretransformed. HisHolinessdecidedtobuildbook stacksinthegallery,whichformore thanacenturyhadaccommodateda partofthePontificalcavalry.
Amongtheinterestingthingsthat FatherHillenbrandspokeofseeingat theVaticanLibrarywastheiCodetVaticanus,afourthcenturyman scriptoftheBible. HealsomentionedseeingthemanuscriptoftheDefenseoftheSacraments, writtenbyHenryVIII.ofEngland,in refutationofLuther'sheresies.It wasthistreatisebyHenry,beforehis ownbreakwithRome,thatcausedthe PopetonameHenry"Defenderofthe Faith,"atitleretainedbytheProtestantKingsofEnglandwhohaveruled sinceHenry'sday.Nexttothis treatise,thevisitortotheVatican LibrarymayseealetterofAnne Boleyn. Mauias!'ineilineisamisasaiiiiiiainsiaeaseellesieeseeecar JosephEdwards (LateManagingClerktoMasers LevanandWalsh). LAND,ESTATE,&GENERAL COMMISSIONAGENT. AGENTFORABSENTEES. MortgagesArranged.Rents04 lected.SecretarialWorkUnder. taken. No.11(FirstFloor)Warwick House,St.George'sTerrace,Perth 4411111.111111141111111.11111141111111111111111111iiitoleigeegiesup,41,,,..I s,telionletiOlieUllit1111.111111111111111111.181111P1104114111,P.11011011441, BEPREPARED
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II. Apologeticsareintheorderofthe daynow.Onereadsthearguments forthis,andagainstthat;orthereasonforbeingthus,that,ortheother, andapologeticsandapologiesarevery muchoneandthesamethingtomy wayofthinking.Studythejellyfish speciesofCatholicyouthwhenhe passeshischurch;ifheraiseshishat atallasamarkofcourtesytothe hiddenDwellerinthetabettacle,it oftenlookslikeanapologeticapology tothepasser-byfortheFaiththat urgeshimtodoso.Thesameapplies totheSignoftheCrosswemakebeforeandaftermeals,forveryoften "Ikourmannerofdoh-itwouldnot frightenthescaly-backedoneatour leftside,asevenhewouldfailtorecogniseinitasymboloftheCross whichhassoconfoundedhim.Everyoneknowshowsincerelyapologeticwe becomewhenwehappentotreadon ourneighbour'spetcorn,butwebecomeprofuselysowhenaftermarchingdowntheroadwithhistreasured bookandbestumbrellatuckedunder ourarm,wediscoverwehavenot thoughtofreturningthemuntilthe timeforNewYearresolutionscomes along.IoweanapologytoOurDivineLordfordaringtodipmypen intotheredinkofHisblood-sheddings,andforleadinguptososublimeasubjectinthelightnessthat characterisesthebeginningofthis article.IconfesstoHim,andtoyou thatIpurposelydidsoinordertocajoleyouintothemoreseriouscontent, foriftheheadlinewas:"ThePrecious Blood,"thewiseandspiritualwould passit,saying:"Whatcouldsheteach usaboutThat?'What,forsooth? Nothing;sinceIamonlyapupil,and notateacher,intheContinuation SchoolofGod.Again,thelayreader wouldprobablythinkittooheavyfor casualperusal.Heavy,indeed,the PreciousBloodis,withthegolden weightofItsmerits.buttheonlyother heavinessliesinourmiserableinabilitytovalueItasweshould.
WhennailshadpiercedHistireless Feet, HisHeart'sBloodfructifiedthewheat; Butlittlereekedthepasser-by Vie.watchedtheseedfalllowand die.
Andseeingitwasthiswaywithour faultlessExemplar,itshouldnotasti.nishordiscourageuswhentheseed wetrytosowingoodfaithandloving pealisrootedupandcastawayby theveryoneswhoshouldhelpusto wateritandmakeitfruitful.The Lordseesandknowsourintention, andifitispureitwillcomeforthfrom thefiresofcarpingcriticismandunjust accusationmorebrilliantandlasting thanbeforeitwastriedbythem,and wemaygainconsolationinthe thoughtthatthejudgmentspassed uponourworksherewillnotaddto thejustweightofHisscales.We humans,withthatqueerkinkofcontrarietywhichispartofourcompositiun.willoftenbefoundfrustratingthe c.-iocithatourneighbourisendeavour-
ingtoaccomplish,andwhenwestart outonthisdestroyingmissionwedo notscrupleastothemeanswetake toeffectourend.Ifwecomeinto theopenandmakehimthetargetfor ourpowderandshot,wegenerallytake caretoconcealandsafeguardourown identity,butthisisnotwhatiscalled honestsport,orisitworthytobeput inthesamefieldasthatgameofcricketwhich.isnowattractingourattentiontoEngland.Itismorecloselyalliedtothatjealousywhichisas hardashellandasduplicateasthe "oldboy"himself.Wehaveourparallelinthebirds.Someofthemwait untilthefruithasreachedperfection, andthenflyalongbitingabitoffhere andthereuntilthewholeproductof thetreeisuselessandunmarketable. Otherswillgiveusalessononthat virtueofco-operationwhichisso necessaryforthesuccessoftheworks ofGodandman,andthefactthat theyareunconsciousofrenderingany servicemakestheiractionmoredelightfulandworthyofimitation.We knowwhatitistobedrawnbythe sightofaflowerbloominginanoutof-the-wayplaceandapartfromany companionofitslike,andwondering howitgotthere;weperhapsdonot reflectthatitsseedmayhavedroppedfromtheclawofatinybirdto whichithadadheredwhenhewent a-huntinghisearlyworminthemoist, softearth.Theseedhasbeentransplanteditistrue,butallthesameit fulfillsthepurposeforwhichGodand thegardenerintendedit;itblooms tolifeandgivesabeautytothelonelyspotwhichitneverwouldhave knownhaditremainedoneofa crowdinthegardenwherethebees playhide-and-seek.Whatmatterif itdiessoonafter,orifitspetalsare blownawayonthewingsofthewind?
Shallwesaywiththepoet:"Itwastes itssweetnessonthedesertair?"No; don't:foreventheflowerthat"is borntoblushunseen"shedsaglory roundsomepartofthegoodGod's vastcreation.Letusthenbelike thelittlebirdwhoinnocentlycarries andsowstheseedofanother'shope, andifthereisaThomasianreader whodoubtsthisparableandwhois inclinedtotreatitasaparadox,let medirecthimtoacertainnarcissus, star-facedandfragrant,whoisatpresentenjoyingherfleetinglifeunder theshadowofanoldgum-treeina certainpartofuncultiN;atedbush,for sheherselftoldmethatishowshe camethere.
Itissooldastory-theLifeana PassionofourKing-butwoveninto thewarpandwoofofthethreeand thirtyyearswillbefoundtruesthistory,deepestlove,andthatcharmful romancewhichtoldinvolume,miniature,orsermon,canneverbetold toooften,foritwillheaveourthought cleanerandsweeterthanthesexual novelwehaphazardlychoosefroma bookstall.OwenMeredith'srhyme says:"Wemaylivewithoutbooks butwhereisthemanthatcanlive withoutdining?"Thewriter,Iinfer,
Cogans' WINTERSALE
usestheword"dining"asasynonym for"eating,"andassuringtheques: Lionformyself,Icannotsaywhere themanisunlessheisdead,andin thatcasethatanswerwouldbestill moreuncertain,ashemightbeinany oneofthethreeplaceswhichawaitus beyondthegrave;ifheisnotdead thenheisn'tbornyet.However,it iswellforusthatthefourEvangelists didnotthinkalongthoselineswhen theyweredecidingfbleaveusthetestamentoftheirGospelsforwemight allhavebeeneatingordininglace cannibalsiftheyhadnotleftusthe writtenWordthatthereissomething moreworthinlifethantheimportanceofeithereatingordrinking.
IoweanapologynowtoDeirdre McGinty,whom1sitbesideinschool, for,whenherdistanteyewasonthe meadowsgreen,Icopiedwhatshehad writtenwhenherneareyewasonthe Master,andIpassitonsothatitmay helpothersaswellasmyself.Ifitattractsyou--evensingularyou-(and whichofuspoorcreaturesofHismakingisnotasingularandpeculisircharacter,knownandunderstoodforthe mostpartonlybyGodHimself?)if, asIhope,itattractsyoutotheBlood ofHisWoundsandtheHeartofHis Mother,then,makiijboldImayalso borrowthatdearWordofourTeacher,andsay:'Itisconsummated."
Germany'sNewChancellor
AGenuineLeaderofMen.
Dr.HeinrichBruening,Germany's newChancellor,isaCatholicanda Labourleader.Although,likeDr. Marx,aformerChancellor,heisa leaderoftheCentreParty,heisprimarilyinterestedinCatholiclabour unions,and,therefore,inthegeneral Labourcause.Forseveralyearshe wasdirectoroftheFederationofCatholicTradeUnions,althoughthepale, nearsighteddoctorofphilosophydoes notsuggestalabourerinappearance. Butthereisareasonforthecontrast. Dr.Brueningisquitetypicalofthe politicaleconomistofto-daywhosees thattheonlysolutionofpovertyrests inadequatewagesandpracticalsubsidiesfortheworkingclass.Aside fromhisphilosophical,historicaland poiiticalstudiesattheUniversitiesof Munich,Strasbourg,andBonn,Dr. Brueinghasstudiedmenratherthan theories.Hehadanexcellentopportunitytostudyhisfellow-menduring histhreeyears'serviceontheWesternFront.Whiletherehewaswounded,andreceivedtheIronCrossfor bravery.
Dr.Bruening'srecentvictoryandhis powerintheReichstagaredueas muchtohispersonalityandstrength ofcharactrastohisparty.Inthe eyesofsomeitisapersonalvictory ratherthanapartyvictory,although hehasbeenleaderoftheCentristssince lastDecember,whenhereplacedAdam Stegermald,whoresignedhispostto becomeMinisterofTransportation. ThenewChancellorenteredtheReichstagin1924fromadistrictinBreslau, andin1928wondistinctionasthe fatherofanimportantlawdealing withthegraduatedtaxationofearned incomes.Headvocatesacceptanceof
theYoungPlanasinevitable.
InapearanceDr.Brueningisnotprepossessing.Heisamiddle-agedbachelorofsimpletastesandhabits,althoughagreattraveller.HehasviaitedpracticallyeverycountryinEurope,andhasbeenintheUnitedStates bothbeforeandafterthewar.In fact,hewasoneofthefirstGerman LabourleaderstovisitAmericaafter theconflict.Heiskeenlyinterested inAmericanmethodsanddevelopments.Heisfondofoutdoorlife,isa greathikeradevoteeofmusic,literature,andart,andspeaksFrenchfluently.lieisalsoatrainedparliamentarianandagiftedexecutive.Much isexpectedofGermanyunderhisleadership.
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SterilisationoftheFeebleminded
(ByA.R.VON'DERAHB,M.D.)
[Not::Advocatesofapolicyof legalisedhumansterilisationhavebeen pressingfortheenforcementoflaws whichexistinmanystatesandallow thesterilisationoffeeblemindedand insanepersons,andtheyareseeking theenactmentofsimilarlawsinother states.Therecentdecisionofthe UnitedStatesSupremeCourtuphold. ingtheVirginiastatutehasstrengthenedthemintheirpurpose.Although thatdecisionhasnotyetbecomeoperative,andmaybesubjecttoreview attheOctoberterm,itisbeingused bythemasofficialsanctionforsuch lawsandthepratticeswhichtheyadvocate.Theireffortsmakeitadvice ablethatallCatholicgroupsprepare themselvestoopposeintelligentlytheenactmentofsuchmeasureswherever theymaybepresented,andtosafeguardtheenforcementofsuchlawsin stateswheretheynowexist.The firstimportantneedtointelligentoppositiontothiskindoflegislationis thecorrectunderstandingofitsevils andtheerrorsfromwhichitsprings. Fomtimetotimeasthematerialis madeavailable,thisdepartmentofthe N.C.W.C.willpublisharticlesbyneurologistsandpsychiatristsofhighstandingintheirprofession,withthehope thatthematerialthussuppliedmay beusefultoourgroupsandfortify themintheiroppositiontosuchlaws.
ThepresentarticleisbyDr.A.R.Vonderahe,ofCincinnati,Ohio,aspecialist inthetreatmentofnervousandmental diseases.Dr.Vonderahestandshigh amongpsychiatristsandneurologists ofthiscountry.Locallythereisa movementbytheWomen'sService Guildtoforcesuchlegislationuponus.
Asweremarkedlastweek,thisquestionisbynomeansagreeduponby thosecompetenttospeakonit.]
Muchhasbeenheardrecentlyofthe sterilisationofthefeebleminded.In sometwentystateslawshavebeen passedlegalisingthepracticeofsterilisationoftheseindividuals,andsimilarmeasureshavebeenconsideredin severalotherstates.
Thepracticeofsterilisationinthis classofpeopledependsontheassumptionthatthefeeblemindedtransmittheirmentaldeficiencytotheir children,andthat,therefore,therace willbebenefitedbypreventingthese peoplefromhavingchildren,employingappropriatesurgicaloperationsto accomplishthispurpose.
Itistheintentionofthisarticleto determinewhether'suchameasureis justifiedinthepresentstatusofour knowledgeoffeeblemindednessandthe factorsofhereditywhichininvolves.
Timeandtimeagainonefinds throughoutthepopularwritingson thissubjectthestoryoftheKallikak family.Theexhaustivepedigreeof criminalityandfeeblemindednessin thisgroupispointedoutasafinal argumentforthetransmissionofthese conditions.Asidefromthefactthat itismostillogicalandunscientificto baseaconclusionontheobservation ofasinglefamily,itisveryimportant topointoutthatthemethodsofdeterminingthecharacteroftheKallikak descendantshasbeencalledintoseriousquestionbyDr.AbrahamMyerson, intheArchivesofNeurologyand Psychiatry(12:332-September,1924). Dr.Myersonstatesspecificallythatthe studyofKallikakfamilyisunscientific, andcommentsasfollows:"Afield workeronthebasisofhypothesis, guess,andintuitiondeclaresthedead andquickfeeblemindedwithoutthe slightestreasonforsodoing."Inthe sameissueofthisjournal,Dr.\V.E. Fernaldcriticisesseverelythegatheringofmaterialforinvestigationbysocialworkersratherthanbyphysicians. andpointsouttheirtendencytoselect caseswhichwillprovetheirassumed viewpoint.
Feeblemindednessisnotadisease entitylikepneumoniaortyphoidfever, butisaconditionwhichiscausedby verymanytypesofinjury.Cerebral hemorrhageatthetimeofbirth,due eithertodifficulties,suchasunusual positionofchildorbonydeformities inthemother,accountsforverymany casesoffeeblemindedness.Thefrequencyofcerebralhemorrhagewhen instrumentsareusedinthebirthofa childissomarkedthatitcanbesaid quitepositivelythatthisprocedure
isneverunaccompaniedbysomedegreeofinjurytotheblood-vesselsof thebrain.Itisobviousthatinjury setupbytheseprocessesisndttransmissibletothenextgeneration.In additiontothis,othernon-hereditary injuriesmayoccur,suchasactualinfectiousconditionstransmittedtothe childandtumorsofthebrain.Aside fromthesefacts,itisinterestingto notethattheactualobservationof thedescendantsofknowncasesof feeblemindednessstudiedexhaustively fromamedicalstandpointinnoway indicatesthatthisconditionishereditarytothedegreethatitispopularlysupposed.Dr.W.E.Fernald (loc.cit.),whodevotedmanyyears toascientificstudyofthefeeblemindedatWaverly,Mass.,studiedcasesof thefeeblemindedwholefttheinstitutionagainsttheadviceofphysicians. Manyofthesemarriedandthegreater number,hestates,livednormallives andgotintonodifficulties.Somehad feeblemindedchildren;mostdidnot. Dr.Fernaldalsogivesanaccountof thefollowinginterestingstudy:Dr. SamuelHowe,in1848,madeasurvey oftheidiotsinMassachusettsatthat time.Atthepresenttimenotone feeblemindedperson_ofnamessimilar tothosegiveninHowe'sstudywas foundinanyofthetowns.ThisindicatesthetendencyoffeeblemindedIICSStodisappearinfamiliesinthe courseofafewgenerations.
FeeblemindednessNotProlific. Thisleadsuptothestatementsofregentlymadethatthefeeblemindedare veryprolificinthematterofchildren. AgaintheobservationofDr.Fernald, oftheWaverlyInstitutionforthe Feebleminded,suppliesactualdatafor anopinion.Inthefeeblemindedindividualswholefttheinstitutionand married,theaveragenumberofchildreninthefamiliesofthesepeopledid averageonepersontoafamily.
Muchoftheworkinthematterof heredityofthefeeblemindedhasbeen clonebysocialworkers,whohavearrivedattheirdatabyquestioningrelativesastothepersonalitiesandcapscitiesofthepeopleunderstudy.Many oftheseworkershavenotbeenfree fromapre-conceivedideathatthis conditionishereditary.Itisobvious thatdataofthischaracter,inwhich nocompletemedicalobservationshave beenmadeastotheorganiccauseof feeblemindedness,areofnoscientific value.TheworkofFernaldisof specialimportance,becausehisobservationsarebasedoncasesoffeeble. mindednesswhichhavebeenstudied fromamedicalstandpoint,andin whichanyorganicinjurytothebrain hasbeencompletelyandadequately evaluated.Nordoeshelookbackward;hismethodofproceedingislookingforwardasindicatedbyhisstudy, medicalandmental,ofthechildrenof feeblemindedpeoplewhosediagnosis hasbeencompletelymade.Thisslow processofaccumulatingdataonhereditydoesnotappealtothetypeof mindwhichisswayedbysentiments of"racialbetterment,"andwhichproceedsimmediatelytotheenactmentof lawsbasedontheorieswhichmust awaitseveralgenerationsofpatientand carefulmedicalobservationbeforethey canbeprovedordisproved.
Inthisconnectionitiswelltocall attentiontothetheoryofpolymorphism,whichformanyyearswaschampionedbyEsquirol,MorelandLombroso.Apparentlythistheoryhas assumedadominantroleinsociologicalliterature,thewritersperhaps overlookingthefactthatitismerely anhypothesis.Thistheorystates thatthementaldiseasemanifestsitself inaslightforminonegeneration, whenidiocyappearsandthestockdisappears.Dr.Myerson(loc.cit.)states thatthisisabsolutelyagainstthe facts;thereisonlyonecaseofmentaldiseaseintheentiremedicalliteraturewhichwasstudiedthroughout fourgenerations,andthisbyDr.Myersonhimself,Inthisgrouptherewas absolutelynotransitionsuchasthe theoryofpolymorphismrequires. BrainDiseasesMoreCommoninNormalPersons.
TheworkofKoller,DiemandJolly showsthatcerebralarteriosclerosisoc cursmorefrequentlyintheancestors andcollateralsofthesanethaninthe
insane;itfurthershowsthatneurastheniaoccursasfrequentlyintheancestorsofnormalpersonsasofthe abnormal,thatorganicbraindiseaseis snorecommoninthenormalthanin theabnormal,andthatmentaldisease inanauntoruncleappearsjustas frequentlyinthehistoryofthenormal asintheabnormal.Accordingly,new casesofmentaldiseasearespringing upspontaneouslyinfamiliesinwhich nohereditarytendencytotheseconditionsispresent.
TheMentalHygieneiB'ulletin(Volume3.No.1,January,1925)inresponsetoaquestioninquiringabout theattitudeoftheNationalCommitteeforMentalHygienetowardsthe sterilisationofthefeebleminded,gives thefollowinganswer:
"AlthoughtheNationalCommittee hasnevertakenastandofficiallyfor oragainststerilisation,ithasnever advocatedthemeasure.Theconsensusofopinionamongthemembers ofthecommittee_isthatwithourpresentknowledgeoffeeblemindedness thegeneralapplicationofsterilisation lawsisnotwarranted.Wefeelthat sterilisationdoessolvethedifficulty, andthatitcreatesothers.ApamphletissuedbytheCentralAssociation forMentalWelfareofGresatBritain anextractofwhichiscontainedinthe April,1924,issueof'MentalHygiene,' statesthatassociation'spositiononthe questionofsterilisationandsummarises,we-believe,theviewsthatare mostgenerallyacceptedbypsychiatristsinourowncountry."
EnthusiasmOvershadowsTruth. Thefollowingcommentisalsocontainedintheaboveresponse: "Itwouldseemthattheenthusiasm forthepassageofasterilisationlaw in hasovershadowedthetruthof thematter.Thestatementthat thirty-fivestateshaveenactedsuch lawsisabsolutelyincorrect.Such lawshavebeenpassedinonlytwenty
states;andsterilisationispracticedin *veryfew.Inmoststatesitispracticallyadeadletter.Thelawhas beendeclaredunconstitutionalina numberofstates.TheNewYorklaw wasrepealedin1920,afterithadbeen ineffectiveforanumberofyears."
TheMentalHygieneCouncilincludesinitsmembershiptheleaders ofpsychiatricthoughtinthiscountry, andanyexpressionofopinionfromthis groupcarrieswithittheweightofthe greatestauthoritiesinthisfieldthat ourcountryaffords.
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Franciscans'MissionStatistics. Rome.-LateststatisticsoftheFranciscansrevealthat2,468,578Catholics arefoundintheircareinthefifty-one territoriesofthemissionworldin whichtheylabour,with104,048more preparingforbaptism.Pagansin theseterritoriestotal85,114,381.The personnelengagedinthisvastfield totals13,521. Ofthese2,748are priestsorBrothers,and2,636areSisters.Theremainderarecatechists, teachers,andlayworkers.
AmericanPriestTakenbyOhinese Bandits.
Rome.-FatherCliffordKing,S.V.D., founderoftheCatholicStudents'MissionCrusade,U.S.A.,hasbeencapturedbyChinesebandits,itisannouncedinatelegramreceivedfrom Shanghai,China,underdateofJune 9. Gravefearsarefeltforthetwo SpanishJesuit4,FathersAvitoand Hidalgo,whosecapturehasbeenconfirmedbyrecentinformationreceived attheJesuitGeneralate,whiledefinite informationiswantingregardingthe twoIrishpriestsofSt.Columban's ForeignMissionSociety.
FatherCliffordKingisstationedat Loshanhsien,inthePrefecturApostolicofSinyanchow,Honan,China.His capturerecallsthesufferingsofthe presentPrefectApostolicofSinyanchow,MonsignorFroewis,S.V.D.,64 yearsold,wholastyearspent18days inafilthy,windowless,vermin-infested hut.
ThePrefectureofSinyanchowwas erectedDecember15,1927,byadivisionoftheVicariateofNanyangfu,in SouthernHonan.TheFathersofthe DivineWordareincharge,with14 f,reignpriestsandoneChinese,five Brothers,and13Sisters.
FathersAvitoandHidalgo,Spanish ItsuitsoftheVicariateofWuhu,disappearedwhenthetownofHochan, Anhwei,wascaptured,andnonews oftheirfatewasobtainableuntilrecently. establishedthat theyescapedtothemountainsandhid inthehouseofaChristian.Thebanditsferretedthemoutandcarried themoff,demandingaransom.
VeteranReturnstoArcticMission.
FortResolution(Mackenzie,Canada veteranpriest,69yearsold, hasgonebacktotheHolyNameof MaryMission,ArcticRedRiver,to takeuponcemorethedifficultpost whichheheldfor32yearsandof whichhewasrelievedwhenoldage boreclownuponhim.HeisFather ConstantGiroux,O.M.I.,whohasvoluntarilyundertakenthetaskfollowing thedeathofhisyoungsucctssor, FatherLecuyer,O.M.I.,whobesides himselfwastheonlylivingpriestwho knewthelanguageoftheLoucheux IndiansoftheRedRiverDistrict.
FatherLecuyerpassedhisnovitiate amongtheLoucheuxIndianswith FatherGirouxashisteacher.Then theoldpriestwithdrew,butwhen deathtooktheyounglevite,Father Girouximmediatelyaskedtotakeup thispostagain,inordertotrainyet anotherthattheapostolateamongthe Loucheuxmaycontinue.TheObkitesofMaryImmaculateareincharge itftheseArctic.missionsofNorthern 'anada.
TheKingdomofSiam.
Rome.Artinterestingsketchof Siam."kingdomofthefree,"was givenaFidesrepresentativebyhis LordshipBishopPerros,oftheParis ForeignMissionSociety,inaninterviewgrantedbythisVicarApostolic duringhisadliminavisittoRome.
'ThekingdomofSiam,"saidhis Lordship,"liesnestledbetweenFrench Indochinatotheeast,andSturm&to thewest,butsincehighmountains cutitofffromBurma,itlooksrather towardthepeninsulaofsouth-eastern Asia.MycentreisatBangkok,the capital,andembracesforthemoment agreatportionofthewholerealm,12 outofthe18provinces.Aregion inthenorthissubjecttotheParis MisionariesoftheVicariateApostolic ofLaos,FrenchIndochina,whilerecentlytheSalesianshavetakena fieldinthesouth.Ihaveinmyjurisdictionsomesixanda,halfmillion soulsoutofthetotalpopulationwhich bythecensusofJanuary1,1930.was 11,506,247.MyCatholicsnumber32,872,asmallfigure,itistrue,andone whichadvancesslowly,sinceconversionsarenoteasy;yettheycount amongthemmanychoicesoulswhoare faithfultotheirdutiesandareloyal citizensoftheircountry.Anumber holdimportantpositionsoftrust.
"Siam,itisinterestingtonote,was thesanctuaryofthefirstParisForeignMisionaries,whoin1662madethe memorablejourneyoverlandtothe Orient,andwhilepersecutionbeset theminmanyneighbouringlands,they werealmostalwaysabletomaintain themselvesinthisrealm.Herein 1666aseminarywasfoundedforthe trainingofAsiaticclergy.To-daywe have39priestsborninSiamand19 Parismissionaries,whiletheSalesians havebegunwith10priestsfromEurope.Weareextremelyproudofthe Catholicschoolswhichhavebecome ofgreatimportanceinthecapital.
ThekingvisitedAssumptionCollege oftheBrothersofSt,Gabrielreeently, andtheacademyoftheSistersofSt. PauldeChartres.Intheinstitutions oftheBrothersofSt.Gabrielrecently, pupils,whileinthoseoftheSistersof St.PauldeChartresare1,031.The Ursulinestookupworkamongusin 1924,andcountalready150pupils.I repeatit,thelabOursoftheseBrothers andSistersareabeautifulconsolation.
"Wehaveateacher-catechistschool with21catechistsinactiveservice.As regardsSiameseSisters,itisstriking tonotethattheinstitutespread throughoutsouth-easternAsiabyBishopsoftheParisSociety,theLovers oftheCross,wasfoundedinSiamin 1670.Ourcommunitynownumbers 106.Theyrendersplendidassistance inourcharitableactivity.AninstituteinBangkoknottobeforgotten isourprir\tingestablishment,which employs30workers.Since1925we havebeenprivilegedtohaveaCarmelitemonastery,whichcounts17 members,
"MostoftheSiamesepeopleareloyal Buddhists,butneithertheGovernmentnorthepeopleofferanydifficultiestotheChurch.Wearerecognised bylawandarepermittedtopurchase
sufficientlandineachprovinceto serveourneeds.IfeelGodhasrenderedmeachoicefavourinpermittingmetoworkforthesepast20 yearsinSiam."
MONGraditilesAbroad.
Cairo(Egypt,).-AttheAlumniBanquetoftheJesuit.CollegeofCairo, heldrecently,itwasbroughtoutthat Egypt'spresentdiplomaticrepresentativesatLohdon,Paris,andRome areallgraduatesoftheschool.They areHisExcellencySesostrisSidarous Bey,C.V.O.,MinistertoGreatBritain; HisExcellencyMohamedFakhry Pacha,MinisterofEgypttoParis;and HisExcellencySadekWalibePacha, MinisterofEgypttoRome.Allthree areMohammedans,Zulficar GrandChamberlainoftheKing,ispresidentoftheAlumniAssociation.
HisExcellencyFakhryPacha,inan addressatthebanquet,mentionedhis visitstotheJesuitHouseinSpainand totheJesuitGeneralinRome,saying thatheconsideredthempleasantdutiestorepaythedebtofgratitudehe hadcontractedinhisCollegeonthe shoresoftheNile.
NotAcceptable.
Rome.-Theterms"negro"and"native"arenotacceptabletothepeople ofAfrica,itisdeclaredbyaprominentCatholiceditoroftwentyyears' experienceamongtheAfricansCl Uganda.CentralAfrica,inresponse toaFidesinquiryonthesubject. Whiletheterm"negro",wasvotedas acceptablebyanAmericanorganisationrecently,andtheword"negress" rejected,neitherofthesecanbeused inrefrencetoAfrica.
"Asfarasthis.partoftheworldis concerned,"warnstheeditor,"theterm 'AfricanPriest'or'AfricanSister'isin ouropiniontheproperonetous.The word'Negro'shouldinallcircumstancesbeavoided,andtheterms'native born,''native,'andlikewordshadbetterbeleftoutalso.Noharmcanbe donebytheuseoftheterm'African,' andonarareoccasion,whereitmight benecessarytoparticularise,thequalificationoftheraceofthepriestsmight beadded.Africansabhorreferences suggestingcolourcomplex,butthey areproudoftheirownraces,asweare. Ourpeoplehere,Buganda,hadtheir owncentralgovellunentandculturebeforeanyEuropeanscamehere.They areveryrefined,notintheleastnegroidintype,andquiteEuropeanin intelligence.Itfollowsthattheyare naturallytouchyonanythingcapable ofbeingconstruedintoasuggestionor allegationofanaturalinferiority."
AHeroicGirlConvert.
Liu-chin-chu,ayoungmarriedChin-
esewomanoftheparishofMat'Oan, inBishopSuen'sterritoryofAnkuo, wasconvertedtotheCatholicChurch sevenyearsago.Thesesevenyearsof Catholiclifehavebeenforthepoor girlonecontinuoustorment.Though herhusbandwasnotopposedtoher conversion,herparentswere.'Heand hiswifelivedwiththeirparents,accordingtotheChinesecustom,which bringsallgenerationsunderthesame roof.Thefatherorgrandfatheris absolutemaster,havingmoreauthority overadaughter-in-lawthanthehis-bandhimselfhas.Liu-chin-chufor sevenyearshasbeenapparentlynnaffectedbythecontinuedandvaried method§ofoppositionandpersecution, afactwhichexasperatesstillmorethe irateparentsofherhusband.Recentlytheylostallcontroloftheiranger andthrewthegirloutofthehouse. Sherentedalittleroominanother sectionofthevillage,butherfatherin-lawsoonupbraidedtheproprietor ofthelodgingandhadherturnedout anew.Shethenmadetheroundsof syrnfiatheticrelatives,stayingoneor twonightsateachhouse.
Thepastorofthechurchhearingof herplightengagedherasacatechism teacher,andsenthertoaneigbhouring town.Theparents-in-law,enragedto findhersnatchedfromtheirpersecution,andespeciallytofindheropenly practisingthereligionoftheChristians,sentherhusbandtofetchher back,promisingthatallwasforgiven, andifshereturnedtothehouseshe couldhenceforthliveinpeace.The girlresignedthepostand,withgreat expectations,returnedtothehusband'shome.Uponherarrival,she wasimmediatelyimprisonedinatiny room,andwillremainthere,declare theparents,untilsherenouncestheCatholicfaith.Thedistraughthusband, seeingtowhathebroughtherback. beggedhisparentsforherrelease,but invain.Thegirlcannotmove,and, ifkeptinsuchquartersforanylength oftime,willsoonbedead.
Liu-chin-chuisnotweeping,nor gnashingherteeth.Sheisnoteven perturbed.Serenelypeaceful,sherecentlyrefusedawellintentionedand perfectlyplannedopportunitytoescape,andcalmlytoldthewomanwho hadarrangedit."Thankyousomuch, but,really,Iwouldratherdiehereat theirhandsthanrunaway.Because, ifIflee,theywillthinkmedisobedient,andthentherewillbenohope ofconvertingthem.You.seeIam offeringupmysufferingsfortheirconversion.andwhilethereisstillone breathoflifetheycannotstopmefrom usingittopraythattheytoomay onedayhavethegiftoftheCatholic faith."
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ThousandspouredintothetownofThurlesfromvariouspartsofthe countryandfromCountyLimericktogivearoyalwelcometoHisExcellency,MostRev.Dr.PascalRobinson,NuncioApostolic,onhisfirst visittoTipperary.
AtSlievenan)onRoad,ontheoutskirtsofthetown,themotorcarin whichhisExcellencytravelledfrom DUblinwasstoppedandtheNuncio andtheMostRev.Dr.Hartyalighted. Herewereassembledthemembersof theThurlesUrbanCouncil,andthey extendedaformalcivicwelcome.
Aprocessiontothetownwasthen formed,headedbyacrossbearerand acolytesandfollowedbypriestsand studentsofSt.Patrick'sCollege,in soutanesandsurplices.
Thecathedralbellschimedouta welcomingpealastheprocession swungintoLibertySquareundera gailydecoratedarchbearingthe scroll:"ThurlesWelcomestheNuncio.
ApproachingtheCathedralthe lightertonedbellsofthePalatineand UrsulineConventsadjoiningjoined inthewelcomeingchimes,andthe Nuuncioenteredtheimposingportico ofthebeautifulchurchinablaseof colour.Hewaswelcomedatthe gatesbytheCanonsandDignatories oftheArchdioceseintheirrobes,He kneltandprayedforamomentatthe entrance.andthenproceededupthe aisle,accompaniedbytheCanonsto theHighAltar,wherehepresidedat theTeDeumsungbythestudents ofSt.Patrick'sCollege.
HisGracetheArchbishopthengave linedictionoftheBlessedSacrament, afterwhichtheNuncioimpartedthe PapalBlessing.Hundredswhowere unabletofindaccommodationinthe Cathedralreverentlyfollowedtheceremonyoutside.
ImmediatelyafterwardshisExcellencyaccompaniedbyHisGracethe ArchbishopofCashel,cametothe Cathedralsteps,andasheemerged fromthechurchhewaswildlycheered.
MostRev.Dr.HartyArchbishopof CashelandEnriley,inthenameofthe peoplewelcomedtheNunciotothe CathedraltownoftheCounty."The peopleofThurles,"hesaid'bidyou welcometotheheartofTipperary."
Anaddressofwelcomewaspresented fromtheUrbanCouncilforwhichhis Excellencyexpressedhisgratitudeand thanks.
TheNuncio'svisittoCashelwas madetheoccasionofajoyousdemonstrationofloyaltytotheHolySeeby thetownspeopleandpeopleofthe surroundingareas.
Allbusinesswassuspendedinthe ancientCityoftheKings,andthe townspeopleviedwithoneanotherin theireffortstodeviseasuitabledecorativeschemeforthereceptionofthe Pope'sAmbassador.
Allthehousesweretastefullydraped withyellowandwhiteandstreamersof Papalflagsandtricoloursspannedthe streets.Bannersbearingappropriate inscriptionsalsoflutteredoverthe streets,andtheroutefromthetown totheRockofCashelboremanyindicationsofthecarefulmannerinwhich theresidentshadpreparedtoreceive theNuncio.
ShortlybeforetheNunciowasdue toarrivethevariousconfaternities andsodalitiestookuppositionsat LadyswellRoad,closetotheRock. TherepresentativesoftheUrbanDistrictCouncilalsoawaitedthearrival ofthevisitor,whomotoredfrom ThurlesaccompaniedbyhisGrace Rev.Dr.Harty,ArchbishopofCashel, andRt.Rev.Mons.Ribera,theNuncio'sSecretary.Atnoonamidcheering,thepartyreachedthetown,and wererecievedbythepriestsofthe parish.MemebersoftheUrbanDistrictCouncilwerepresentedtohis Excellencyasthebandplayed"A SongforthePope."
Thisceremonyconcludedtheprocessionformedup,and,headedby cross-bearerandacolytes,walkedup thehilltotheRock.Thosetaking partintheprocessionincludedthe ChildrenofMary.sktdality,theSacred
Speakingfromthestepsofthe ChurchofSt.JohntheBaptist,Rt. Rev.Mgr.Ryansaiditwasobvious fromthespontaneousdemonstration thatthepeoplehadlearnedthelesson taughtbySt.Patrick-thatifthey wishedtobeChristianmenandwomen, theymustbeloyalchildrenofRome.
HeartConfraternity,theHolyFernilyConfraternity,ChristianBrothers'Schools,goys'NationalSchools, andthePresentationConvent.
OnthewayuptotheRock,the residentscrowdedthedoorways,and kneltastheNuncioimpartedhisblessing.
ThesceneatthefamousRockwhen thepartyreachedthesummitwasone tomakealastingimpression.A scorchingsunblazeddownonthe hugecrowdwhichthrongedtheslopes outsidetheentrancetotheoldCathe-_ dralasthedistinguishedpartyentered theoutergates.Lookingdownthehill onesawtheblueandwhiteofthe ChilrenofMarysetoffbyvivid splashesofcolourfrombannerscarried bymembersoftheconfraternities.
Thewallsofthehistoricruinwere decoratedwithstreamersofPapalcolours,whilefromthetwoturretsflew thePapalFlagandtheTricolour.His Excellencywasescortedthroughan avenueofpeople,totheoldCoronation Chair,wherethemembersoftheCashel Men'sChoir,whichhadwonArchbishopHarty'sCupforplainsingingat theFeisthepreViousday,werepresentedtohim.
AnaddressfromtheCashelUrban Councilwasthenread,andhisExcellencyhavingreplied,thepartyvisited theinterioroftheruin.HisExcellencyshowedakeeninterestinthe manyhistoricaspectsoftheoldbuildingandwasparticularlyinterestedin theseveralarchesoverthedoorway leadingintoKingCormac'schapel.
Theprocessionlaterreformed,and, withthebandplayinghymns,walked backtothetown,wherealargecrowd awaitedtheirarrivaloutsidethegates oftheChurchofSt.JohntheBaptist.
Outsidethedoorway,hisExcellency tookaseatwithMostRev.Dr.Harty andRt.Rev.Mgr.Ribera,andsmilinginglybowedhisacknowledgementsof thecheersofthecrowd.
Rt.Rev.MonsignorRyanextended awelcometothedistinguishedvisitor onbehalfofthepeopleofCasheland Rosegreen,andafterwards,onbehalf ofthechildrenoftheschools,ahandsomebouquetofredcarnationswas presentedtohisExcellency.The greatthrongthenkneltreverentlyas Dr.Robinsonimpartedhi3ilessing InhisreplytotheUrbanCouncil's address,hisExcellencysaid:"Ipeen hardlytellyouthatIamverygrateful tobeaffordedsuchafavourableopportunityofcomingintouch,sotosay, withCasheloftheKings,withwhose eventfulhistoryandvicissitudesIhave beensolongfamiliarthroughtheAnnalsofMunsterandofothersources. FewplacesinIrelandrecallsuchinspiringmemoriesastheRockofCashel anditsotherstoriedmonumentsofa thousandyears.Icanonlyexpress mywarmestthankstohisGracethe Archbishopforhavingbroughtmehere to-day,andIamgladofthisoccasion tothankhimalsoforalltherestthat hehasdonetoenablemetoenjoythe charmsofTipperarysceneryandTipperaryhospitality."
MostRev.Dr.Hartysaidthepeople allknewhisadmirationforCasheland thatgloriousoldRock.Itwasthere thatSt.PatrickbaptisedAerigus,and theretheKingsofMunsterwerecrowned,andtheretheyhadthebeautiful chapelofKingCormac,oneofthe grandestarchitecturalstructures,not onlyinIreland,butinWesternEurope.
Itwaswiththegreatestpossible pleasurethathebroughthisExcellencythere.HisExcellency,hesaid hadbeenadmiringtheTipperarymen andwomensincehacametoThurles, andhe(Dr.Harty)feltsurethathis Excellencywouldbeabletosaythat nowhereinoroutofIrelandwouldhe seeafinerpeople.(Applause.)
CheersweregivenforhisGraceand Mgr.Ryanbythegatheringattheconclusionofthebriefceremony.
grimsattheoriginalLourdes.The writerthendescribesineloquentwords theopeningceremonialoftheGrotto, whichhasbeensomarvellouslyewecutedbythedevotedworkingmenas togiveonetheimpressionofreally beingtheholyspotselectedbythe ImmaculateVirgin.
IRISHTHRIFTMOVEMENT.
CONTIRMATION*ATGRZYSTONES
CatholicBoyScoutsasGuardof Honour.
OnTuesday,June19,hisGracethe MostRev.Dr.Byrne,Archbishopof Dublin,administredConfirmationto 85childrenintheChurchoftheMost HolyRosary,Greystones.Theclergy presentincludedVeryRev.Canon Kelly,P.P.,V.P.,Sandyford;Very Rev.CanonBowdenP,P.,Bray; VeryRev.C.O'N.Lawless,P.P.,Greystones,andRev.J.Marname,CC., Greystones.
Aguardofhonourwasprovidedfor hisGracebytheCatholicBoyScouts ofIreland,underDistrictC,ommissionerT.J.O'Neill.TheChiefScout, Mr.JohnO'Neill,wasalsopresent. Theboysintheguardofhonourwere drawnfromthefollowingTroops:Greystones,Bray,Headquarters,Donnybrook,WestlandRowRathmines, Dalkey,Glasthule,andKilliney.
OnthearrivalofhisGraceallthe Scoutsgavehimthefullsalute,the salutebeingsoundedbythebuglers fromtheRathminesDistrictCorps.
Itwasamostimpressivesighttosee thecoloursofthedifferentTroops dippedastheArchbishoppassed..
Intheeveningtheboyswerepresentagain!orthedepartureofhis Grace,andgavehimthesaluteonce moreashiscarmovedoff.
ScoutsGilbertOrme,FrankHuet, andPatrickRichardsonwereconfirmed inuniform.
OBLATE'SFIRSTMASS.
InterestingCeremonyatBray.
OnSunday,the15th.ult.,Rev. ChristopherAllen,O.M.I.,whowasordainedonthe14th.ult.,celebratedhis firstMassintheChurchoftheMost HolyRedeemer,Bray.FatherAllen's familyhavebeenidentifiedwiththe neighbourhoodforyears,itbeinghis birthplace.Animmensecongregation whichincludedhisparents,hisbrothers,Rev.BrotherCassimerandRev. BrotherNorbeth,ChristianBrothers; andanumberofrelativesandfriends fromDublin,withpastfellowpupilsof theChristianBrothers'Schools,Synge St.TheRev.MichaelAllen(cousin), chaplainSt.Vincent'sHospital,St. Stephen'sGreen,officiatedasassistant priest,andRev.FatherBrady,CC., presidedattheorgan.Underhis directionappropriatemusicwassung bythechoir.Apleasingincidentin connectionwiththememorablemorningwastheadministeringofFirstHoly Communiontotwolittlechildren,one ofwhomhadrecentlylosthisfather,a popularmedicalmaninthetown.After Masstheyoungpriestimpartedhis blessingandashewasleavingthe churchhundredsawaitinghimknelt toreceivehisblessing.Ontheeveningofthedayofhisordination,at Belmont,Stillorgan,FatherAllenoti'l ciatedatBenediction.Amongthe lettersandtelegramsoffelicitationwas onefromtheyoungOblate'stwosisters iiTexaswheretheyarenunsinthe OrderoftheIncarnateWord.
IRISHLOURDES, TheFrenchjournalist,JeanRichard, writingin"LaCroix"oftheLourdes GrottorecentlyerectedatInchicore, saysthattheIrishhavealwayshada ferventdevotionfortheBlessedVirgin.Thedesireofmostofthepeople istomakeapilgrimagetoLourdes. Manyareabletodothis-,-thereare alwaysnumerousIrishpigrimsatthe shrine---butitisnotpossibleforallto undertakethelongjourney,sothey said:'Ifwecannotgototheshrinein thePyrenees,itmustcometous."And soitisthataGrottoineveryway similartothatatMassabiellehasbeen installedatInchicorewithastatueof theMadonnabeforewhichtheIrish cannowuniteinprayerwiththepil-
IntheprogressmadebytheTrials. thriftmovementinrecentyearswe haveabundantandgratifyingevidence thattherehasbeenachangefortie betterintheattitudeofourcountrymenandwomentowardsunnecessary expenditure,commentsanIrishnewspaper.AtameetingheldatBrayrecently,itwasdecidedtoestablisha LocalSavingsCommittee.TheChairmanoftheCentralSavingsCommittee, inthecourseofanaddress,saidthat theyhadnowfifty-eightRegionalsad LocalSavingsCortenitteeswhichincludedallthecitiesintheFreeState, withoutexception:andallthecounties,savefour-Longford,Roscommon, Leitrim,andDonegal.Inthelatter, however,theworkoforganisationwas wellinhand,anditwasexpectedthat committeeswouldbeestabliihedin thosecountieswithinthenextfew months.Constructivethrift,withits influenceinstrengtheningcharacter, evokedandtrainedthesenseofindividualandcivicresponsibility,and. aboveall,itcameasanewallyand broughtnewandpotentformsofsupporttotheinstitutionofthefamily, whichatthepresenttimewasinIreland,aselsewhere,threatenedwith manyperils.Themovement,having regardtoallthosethings,wasdestined toplayabigpartforthecountry.The constructivethriftmovementandvocationalortechnicaleducationwerele anaturalalliance,andreactedupon eachothercloselyatseveralpoints. Theyhadajointbearinguponsomeof themostanxiousofthecountry'spracticalproblems,suchasreliefofunemploymentandindustriqldevelopment.
'ULSTERTEACHERSANDMODERNISM.
Thedestructiveconsequencesofthat ModernismwhichhasinfestedthenonCatholicChristiansectsismadeevidentinthefollowingclippingfromthe `IrishTimes":"Newtownardsand NorthDownBranchoftheUlster Teachers'UnionmetintheGoodTemplarHall.Newtownards,whenthefollowingresolutionwaspassedafterdiscussion:'That,inasmuchasitwould appearfromaconsiderationoftheproceedingsatarecentmeetingofthe GeneralAssemblyofthePresbyterian ChurchinIrelandthatcertainparts ofthe'Bibleareunreliable,andaswe objecttoteachlegendaryfolktales undertheguiseofreligion,weaskthe localEducationCOmmitteetosuspend thegivingofBibleinstructioninthe transferredschoolsuntilthetheological expertshavedecidedwhatpartsofthe Bibleareworthyofcredence.'"
Wesuppose,remarksthe"IrishCatholic,"evenifthiscomesunderthe noticeoftheBishopBarnesesand Pattensofthenon-CatholicChristian Churches,itwillnotstaytheirefforts todethroneTheologyandgivethe sceptretowhattheyworshipas"Science."EventhefactthatHarnackthedoyenoftheHigherCriticism, whohaswithinthepastfewdaysgone tohisaccount-beforehisdeathhadrecanted,onfurtherstudyandreflection,hiserstwhilechallengesofthe authenticityoftheGospels,willfailto staythemintheirunholywork.
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IIX THERECORD. Saturday,July26,1930.
NEWSFROMIRELAND
ChristianBrothers'
ADDRESSANDPRESENTAT
tnMonday.14th.instintheTown Hall,Geraldton,aconcertofwelcome, togetherwithpresentationofilluminatedaddressandsetofcrystalglassware,wasgiventohisLordship,Rt. Rev.J.P.O'Collins,BishopofGeraldton,bythepupilsoftheChristianBrothers'College,Geraldton.Owingto hisLordshipvisitingCarnarvonshortlyafterhisarrivalthisconcert(brieflyreferredtoinourGeraldtonNotes lastweek)waspostponedforsome time.Shortlybefore2o'clock,the pupils,dressedinwhite,assembledat theTownHall,andthefirstitemwas a"SongofWelcome"(speciallycomposedfortheoccasion),bytheSchool 'utChoir,underthecapablebatonofRev. FatherHalpin.Thenfolloweda PianoSolo,byMasterK.Mitchell.The IhirditemconsistedofaChoralSelection-(a)"DannyBoy"and(b)"Home toourMountains"-bytheSchool Choir.ThiswasfollowedbyahumorousrecitationbyMasterH.O'Neill. AveryfinedisplayofPhysicalCulture, byagroupoftheSeniorPupils,was nextitem.AMusicalSketch,"Coach andFour.-wastheoccasionofmuch merriment. APianoforteDuet,by MastersK.MitchellandT.Reynolds, wasmuchappreciated.AnAction Song,"MyGrandfather'sClock,"by thejuvenilesectionoftheCollege,was loudlyapplauded.Thelastitemof theconcertwasaverycreditableperformanceofParallelFarExercisesand PyramidFormations,bytheSenior Pupils.
College,Geraldton
BONTOBISHOP0'0OLLINS.
"InyourAlmaMaterinthe'Humeof Christendom,'incloseproximitytothe tomboftheApostles,youhavebeen broughtintotouchwiththegreatfountain-headofCatholicity,andinspired withthezealandenergyofthosegreat championsoftheFaithtocarryaloft
Rev.B'rotherGolgina.andtheother Brothers,andtheb0s,for'thevery fineentertainmentthatwasgivenin hishonourthatafternoon.Theperformanceoftheboysthatafternoon showedthattheyweregetting-inthe Geraldtonschoolatrainingequalto.if notbetter,thananytheycouldgetin thebiggercentres,oftheCommonwealth.Hemadereferencetotheacquisitionthecollegewastothedio-
boystowardshimonhiscoming amongstthem.Asalittlerecompense forthatafternoon'sentertainment,he wouldaskthePrincipaltogivethem aholidayfromschoolnextday.This wasgrantedamidstmuchapplause. AvoteofthankstohisLordship wasthenablypropoSedbyMr.E.H. Hall,M.L.C.,andthefunctionwas concludedwiththesingingof"Austra"
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SIGHTTESTING OPTICIANS
ThePrincipaloftheCollege(Rev. BrotherGoggins)thenthankedhis Lordshipforhispresencethatafternoon.Hereferredtotheprogressthe Collegehadmadesinceitsinception; andhopedthathisLordship,inhis varioustravelsaroundhisdiocese, wouldadvisetheparentstosendtheir boystotheGeraldtoncentre.Asthere wasnoboardingcollegeinGeraldton forboys,untiltheBrotherscameabout ,'terandahalfyearsago,thepeople hadgotintothehabitofsendingtheir bi.vstothecollegesinPerth,hutnow thattheyhadoneintheirowndiocese, itshouldbesupported.Itwouldtake cometime.perhaps,tobreakdownold traditions.butwithhisLordship'scooperation.itcouldbeaccomplished. Thespeakerthendweltwiththevariou,phasesofcollegelife,fromthere'igioustrainingtothescholasticand -portactivities.Tienextspokeabout thegreatdebtofgratitudeboththe BrothersandtheboysowedtoRev. FatherHalpin.fortheverykeeninteresthehadtakenintheCollegesince itsopening.NobodycouldheexpectedtodomorefortheCollegethanhe hasdone,andthespeaker,onbehalf oftheBrothersandboys,tookthisopportunitytothankhimmostsincerely
ThePrincipalthenreadanaddress ofwelcomeasfollows:
"YairLordship,-
'WetheChristianBrothersand Pupilsofourschool,tendertoyouour 'interestfelicitationsonyourelevation to,thePrelacy,andwelcomeyou amongstuswithallourheartsasour belovedandveneratedBishop.
"Itwaswithfeelingsofdeepjoy thatwelearnedthattheHolyFather haddecidedonyouasaworthyrecitoentforthehighhonouroftheEpis. ,..pate,andhaschosenyouasonedesT;;IA(1topassalongthe'brillianttorch 41Vatholictruthinthisfar-flungoutpostoftheAustralianChurch.
'Sprungfromafamilywhoseinheratvirtueandpietyhandeddownfrom itsIrishforefathers,hasledsomany ofitsmemberstoworkintheVineareloftheMaster,wefeelsurethat Fromyourearliestyearsyouhaveimbibedthatvirtueandgoodnesswhich tendstotheembodimentofallthe goodqualities'thatembellishthe priestlyandecclesiasticalstate.
Names(readingfromlefttoright).-FrontRow:Rev.Dr.Beovich,His LordshipDr.O'Collins,Rt.Rev.MonsignorVerling.V.G.,P.A.Second Row:VeryRev.FatherIrwin,V.G.,Rev.FatherPrendergast,Rev.Father Butler,Rev.FatherAlbert.ThirdRow:Rev.BrotherGoggins,Rev. FatherHawesRev.Dr.Sullivan,Rev.FatherMcKay.Rev.Father Lynch.BackRow:Rev.FatherHalpin,Mr.Cahill.Rev.brotherHeffernan,Mr.Thomas,Rev.Brother(Mealy.Mr:Foster.
thebanneroftheChurchImmovable, onthemedialgroundofunchanging truth.
"WewouldwishyourLordshipto hearinourwelcomethevoiceofyour diocese,foramongstourstudents, thoughsmallinnumbers,allterritories ofyourSeearerepresented,andwe lookforwardtothedaywhentheportalsofaworthybuildingfacingtheIndianOceanwillhouseallthatisbest oftheCatholicyouthofyourfar-flung andprosperousdiocese.
"Inconclusion,yourLordship,we begyourblessingonourselvesandour patronsandwepraythatGodmay blessyourworkinthisextensivedioceseofGeraldton,andmayweever proveourselvesyourtrueanddevot edchildren,andloyalsonsofourHoly MothertheChitrch,andmayweall, whenthatdistantsomethingofan eternalmusicsounds,passfromthis fretfulvaletoblissfulreality,from anxietytoeternalcertainty,fromexile tofatherland,fromearthtoheaven."
Theaddresswassignedonbehalfof theBrothersbyS.T.Goggins.andon behalfofthehove,byJ.11Foster.F. DavisandR.P.Johnson.
Attheconclusionoftheaddress,the Principal,onbehalfofthepastandpresentpupils.presentedhisLordship withabeautifulsetofcrystalglassware.Thesetcomprisedtwenty pieces. HisLordship,inresponding,thanked
cese,andsaidhewoulddohisbest tofurthertheinterestsoftheCollege ineveryway.Inhisjourneyings throughthevariouspartsofthediocesehewouldinducetheparentsto sendtheirboystotheGeraldtonCollege.Hefeltsurethatinalltheir schoolactivitiestheboysofthisCollegtwouldbeabletoholdtheir'own withthoseofanyeitherCollege.His Lordshipexpressedthanksforthebeautifulilluminatedaddress,andforthe usefulpresentofglasswareset.He wouldacceptthemasanindicationof thekindlyfeelingoftheBrothersand
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(OppositesavoyHotel). FirstClassTable.TermsReasonable,. LargeSeatingAegoconsodatkaa UndertheEntireSupervIalosof Proprietresses. MRS.RAMPANTkMISSTORMAY, Proprietresses. For--GENERALMOTORREPAIRS HemyBrownMotorsLtd. 757WELLINGTONSTREET,PERTH.NEARFEDERALHOTEL. CompleteOverhaul,withaThreeMonths'Guarantee.'PhoneNo.B3318. St.Gertrude'sLadies'College NEWNORCIA CONDUCTEDBYTHESISTERSOFSTJOSEPH BOARDINGSCHOOLFORGIRLS. FOURTERMSINTHEYEAR,£1010s.PERTERM LAUNDRY ANDTUITIONINCLUDED. FurtherParticularsApplyI SISTERSUPERIOR. AVVVVOAPA+%+""VWYNANVANV'eVeWWWAIVINSVANOW'JW.Prft Perth'sLeadingBehn'sLtd Butchers ONLYADDRESS:136BARRACKSTREET,PUTS. PorkSpecialistsandPiemuLacturersofTableDelleasks. Cleanliness,CivilityandAttentionaSpeciality. 'PhoneB2288 PromptAttentiontoCountryCustomers. "Wei.W.NW.M.VAXPLAWAIVAVAWb ti
BASSINI
AroundtheCatholicWorld
HUMOUR EXPEN-
SIVE--
AshopkeeperofParma,Italy,whois possessedofwhatwassaidtobea "senseofhumour,"isgrievingnowfor theloosenessofhistongue.Hisname isBassani,astationer,andinthe Parmacourthewasfined£11forinsultingthePope.Bassaniwasalto sentencedtofivemonths'imprisonment,butthiswasremittedsubjectto goodbehaviour.Thecasewasthe firstpublicvindication_ofthepewlegal statusacquiredbytheHolyFather astheresultoftheLateranTreaty. Bassanipleadedguiltytothewords used(whichhavenotbeenpublished? butclaimedthattheyweresaidjokinglyinordertoshocktwopious ladieswhohadcometobuymaterial athisshopforPapalbanners,andhad takenalongtimeinconcludingtheir purchases.Theladiescomplainedto theStatepolice,withtheresultthat SignorIB'arraninowrealiseshowcostly adefectivesenseofhumourmaybe.
NUN'SSERVICESIN'REILAND ANDAUSTRALIA--
Morethanhalfacenturyofunselfish service,bothinIrelandandAustralia, hasendedwiththedeathofMother MaryoftheSacredHeart,whichoccurredatSt.Michael'sConventof Mercy,Wexford,lastmonth.She wasborninWaterfordin1856,entered theMercyConvent,Wexford,in1874, andwasprofessedin1877.Aftersome years'nursingexperienceattheCarrick-on-SuirConvent,sheleftforAustraliawithheraunt,MotherM.IgnatiusWalshandsomeothermembersof theCommunity,accompaniedbyMost Rev.Dr.Reville,tofoundaconvent aptYarrawonga.Thisaccomplished, MotherIgnatiusreturnedtoIreland. andMotherM.oftheSacredHeartremainedtofoundanotherconventat Casterton,Victoria.Bothfoundations arestillflourishing.Attheageofsixty shereturnedtoIrelandin1917,and conceivedtheideaoffoundingaconventoftheOrderinRome.Until thedayofherdeathshewashoping toseethisambitionrealised.HersisMargaritaalsojoinedtheMercyOrder, anddiedinWexfordin1883.Herbrother,FatherDominickR.Kelly,S.J.,is onthestaffoftheNewmanCollege, Melbourne.OtherbrothersareE.W. KellyTramore:G.H.KellyWaterford,andJ.D.Kelly,Mountrath.In additiontoMotherIgnatius,shehad twootherauntsinreligion.HisLordshiptheBishopofFernspresidedat theRequiemOfficeandHighMasson WhitMonday.
THEIRISHLOURDES-
VIENNACAFESor!=SIC-
TheViennamoviesmostlyhavebeen turnedinto"talkieemporiums,"anda crowdofmusicianshavebeenthrown outofwork.Toremedythisunemployment,smallViennaorchestrascan nowbeheardinthecafes,asinprewardays,andarecontenttoprovide entertainmentintheseplacesinreturn forsmalltips.
MMIIIMI.
CHINESEGIRLORATOR-
Agirlstudenthasconqueredall malerivalsintheannualoratorical contestatPekingNationalUniversity.
MissChiChingyi,speakingon"The Crisisin'Manchuria,"wasunanimously selectedbythejudgesaswinnerover ninemalecompetitorsselectedina seriesofeliminationcontests.
ROCKEFELLERANDCHAN-
TIES-
JohnD.Rockefeller,Jr.,hasgiven achequefor£5,000towardstheNew YorkCatholiccharitiestheannualappealofwhichclosedrecently.He contributedthesameamounttothe fundlastyear.Thechequewasenclosedinaletterfrom,Mr.Rockefeller's secretary,whichsaidinpart:"Iam writinginbehalfofMr.Rockefeller,Jr., whohasobservedthattheannual campaignoftheCatholiccharitiesof theArchdioceseofNewYorkisnow underway.Tomeethumanneeds, asthesecharitiesdo,throughhospitals, throughhomesfortheaged,through summercampsforchildren,and throughotherreliefagencies,isto claimtheinterestandsupportofNew Yorkcitizensregardlessofreligious faith.Sympathywhichreachesoutto relievesufferingandtoincreasehappinessknowsnosectariandivisions.To thatcommonobjectivewearealldedicated-Catholic,Jew,andProtestant alike.Withthisthoughtinmind,althoughhehasnotbeensolicitedfora contribution,Mr.Rockefellerwouldbe gratefulfortheprivilegeofparticipatinginthiscampaign.Athisrequest andonhisbehalftherefore,Iamtakingthelibertyofenclosingherewithhis cheque."
MAKINGECMCOMFORTABLE--
Asthesoleinmateofthecountyjail, Edgarton,Mass.,U.S.A.,EdwardTracy isdeprivedofnothingexcepthisliberty.Books,magazines,cigars,cigarettes,aradio,flowersandaneasychair combinetomakelifepleasantforthe loneprisoner.Onceadayakeeper takesTracyforastrollthroughthe villagestreets.
KICKEDHIMSELFOUT07
JAIL--
Apartyof200pilgrimsfromtheparishofSilverdale,Stoke-on-Trent"TheBlackCountry"-arrivedinDttblinlastmonthbyspecialboat,and wentatoncetotheIrishLourdesat Inchicore.ThereMasswascelebrated byFatherJ.Power,P.P.,Silverdale, theleaderofthepilgrimage.With FatherPowerwerehistwobrothers, whoarealsopriests.Theresponses totheMassweresungbythechoir, whichtravelledwiththeparty.The threebrotherpriestsvisitedthegrave oftheirmother,whoisburiedinGlasnevinCemetery.
AFTERDAYSOFPERSECU TION-
FromthePeaceofWestphaliato 1800noCatholicservicecouldbeheld inWiesbaden,thecapitaloftheState ofNassau.Since1800,whentheState thoughtitwelltoabandonpersecution,theCatholiccommunityofWiesbadenhasgrownrapidly,butitwas notuntil1849thataregularchurch waserected-thepresentChurchofSt. Boniface.FreedomfortheCatholic religiondidnotlastlong,forduring theKulturkamfftheoneCatholic churchofSt.Bonifacewasfor10years takenoutofCatholichands.When thisstruggleendedtheCatholicChurch againmaderapidprogress,andto-day threeflourishingandpopularparishes arefoundinWiesbaden.
FRANCETOBELANDLORD-
TheFrenchGovernmenthasdecided tobuild20,000homesduringthenext fouryears,tobesoldorrentedatmoderatecosts.ThisispartoftheGovernmentschemetoendthe10-year-old housingproblem.
Statesregistrationareainthesame yearsitwas8.8.
STATUEGIVENTOHUNGARY-
AsagifttotheHungariannation ArchduchessIsabella,motherofAlbrecht,prominentclaimantto"King Otto's"HungarianCrown,haspresentedahistoricstatueofSt.Emmerich whichhasbeeninthepossessionofher familyformanydecades.Thisstatue willbeplacedonapedestalinthe HorthyMiklosstreet,andwillbeunveiledonAugust17-St.Emmerich Day.
DANCINGBEARSFORBIDDEN-
Bavaria'sdancingbears,oncecommonlyexhibitedalongthemountain highwaysbyitinerantgypsies,areto beabolishedaltogether,theStateGovernmentbelievingthattheexhibitions areoftenconnectedwithcrueltreatmentoftheanimals.
TABLESINSTREETCAN-
Somethingnewinstreetcarshas beenintroducedinLeipsic.Fiftycars withsmalltablesbetweentheseats havebeenaddedtotheLeipsicservice. Whetherthetablesaretobeusedfor impromptuluncheonsorforbridge parties,hasnotvetbeenmadeclear.
ANANCIENTROAD-
ARomanmilestonebearingthename ofCaesarAugustushasbeendiscoveredatLevantediDianaMarinaalong theancientViaAurelia,notfarfrom thefrontierstationofVentimiglia.The milestonemarkedthe-553rd.milefrom Rome,andhasthisnumbercuton itinRomannumerals.Expertssay themilestonebelongedtotheoldmilitaryroadwhichranfromRometo Gaul.
Bootenal
OnSunday,the13th.inst.,hisLordshiptheRightRev.Dr.O'Collinspaid hisfirstvisittoBootenal.Ashiscar enteredthechurchgroundscheersof welcomeweregivenbythepeople,who stoodaroundthechurchentrance.His Lordshipwasthenintroducedtoall presentafterwhichHolyMasswas celebratedbytheRev.FatherHalpin. AttheconclusionofMass,hisLordship preachedandblessedallpresent.
andcontingentscarryingbanneretts joinedthetrainalongtheroute,aparticularlylargeoneleavingfromEssooe-t nal.
Mrs.Tulley,atWalkaway,wassurroundedbyseveralofher49grandchildren',andwithothersresidents, gavethebishopaheartywelcome, Withhertwelvechildrenand49grandchildren,Mrs.Tullescanboastof sixty-oneCatholicdescendants,butMrs. McGuiness,ofBootenal,numbers herdescendantsas74.
Thenewroomsfortheuseofour pastorareatlastcompleted,andwill standasamonumenttoallthosewho labouredintheirconstruction.The :.hurch,whichwasopenedin1876has beencompletelyrenovated.
Mr.Fred.Mooney,aveteranchurch. builder,hastransformeditfroma white-washedbarn-likeappearancetoa neatcementstructure,thefrontbeing decoratedwithGothicmouldingsaver thedoor,andshapelyquoinsatthe angles.Animposingflightofcement stepsreplacesthewoodenones,which didgoodserviceformanyyears.
NowthatourgoodBishophascome. welookforwardtotheopportunityof attendingSundayMassregularly.We mustneverforgetFatherHalpin'sselfsacrificingeffortstogiveusopportunitiesofassistingatMass,andweare deeplygratefultohim.
Weweretrulygrievedtohearofthe suddendeathofSisterM.Gabriel,who wasgreatlyesteemedandlovedbyall inBootenal.Mayhersoulrestin peace.
WEEKLYPRODUCEMARKET REPORT.
TheWestralianFarmersLimited, Wellington-street,Perth,reportunder datethe23rd.July,1930,asfollows:-
WheatenChaff:Yardingshavebeen justaboutequaltothedemand,f.a.q. toprimequalitybeingworth£415sto £417s6dperton.F.a.q.£47s6dto £410s.
OatenChaff:F.a.q.toprimeisworth 147s6dto£4lOsperton.F.a.q. samples.£45s.
Oats:Themarketstillremainsdull heavyfeedsbeingnominallyworth2 to2/1.Medium,1/9toI/11.
Becomingboredwithhisconfinement injailatJackson,Wyoming,anAmericanyouth,RayRoberts,18kickeda holeintheroofofhiscellanddesertedtheplace.Thesheriff,notusedto housingsuchactiveprisoners,made planstocoatthejailwithtintopreventarecurrenceofthe,kickingstunt.
ISHEEX-BLACK-AND-TAN?Chicagopolicebelievetheyhave foundthebombingfiendresponsiblefor alltherecentoutragesthathaveshockedpeopleofthatcity,inthearrestof oneF.R.Phillips,exiBbtishArmy soldier.Hewasnabbedintheactof bombingarestaurant,'andhadalready ignitedtheiuse.Haditburstit mighthavekilledascoreofpeople,it issaid.Heworkedforthugsand gunmenat£20abombing
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Indeathsbyviolence,Americastill leadstheworld.Andtheratecontinuestocreepupward.In141Americancities,withatotalpopulationof about38,000060,thereoccurred3993 deathsfromhomicidein1929,orarate cf10.5per100,00.Thiscompares with10.4in1928.Thesefiguresare suppliedbyDr.FrederickL.Hoffman, whohasbeenmakingastudyofsuch statisticsfor30years."Ofalltheproblems,socialandeconomic,confronting thenation,noneisofgreaterimportancethanitsgrowinginsecurityofhumanlife,"hewritesinthe"Spectator," aninsurancejournal.Amongthe alarmingfactsfoundinthereportis thatwhereasthehomicideratefor13 Canadiancitieswas1.7per100,000in 1928,andthatforEnglandandWales wasonly0.5per100.000,intheUnited (sr
Inthemanyreportsofwelcomesto BishopO'Collins,thecountrydistricts oftheGeraldtonparishwerenotmentioned.SomeweeksbeforehisLordship'sarrival,arrangementshadbeen madewiththeCommissionerofRailwaystorunaspecialexcursionfor thosetravellingtoGeraldtontoparticipateinthewelcome.Thisspecial waslargelyavailedofandfromWalkawaytoGeraldtonflagsofwelcome weredisplayedatallstoppingplaces,
Wheat:Themarketwasfirmedto day,twotrucksoff.a.q.realising4/3i perbushel.Mediumsamples3/9t 4/-.Smuttyandinferiorlower.
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Peter'sPence.!
RP.:Thisisthenamegiventoan annualcontributionfromthefaithful throughouttheworld,tothePope,and usedforthecurrentexpensesofadministration.ThisannualtributeoriginatedinEngland,probablytowards theendoftheeighthcentury,and thencespreadtotheothernorthern Europeannations.Itceasedwiththe Reformation,andwasrevivedduring thePontificateofPopePiusIV.,and becameworld-wide.Theoriginofthe nameistobefoundinthefactthat inEngland,informerdays,eachhouseholder,uwninglandofacertainvalue, gaveapenny,andsincetheiroffering wastotheoccupantoftheChairof Peter,thecontributionwascalled Peter'sPence.
Theosophy.
AStudent;Theosophyisaformof religionbasedonanintuitionofthe Divinity.notonRevelation.Itprofessesthedoctrineofthebrotherhood ofman,andthetolerationofallreligions.ChristianandPagan:itdenies apersonalGodandpersonalimmortality.Theosophy,asweknowit,isnot anewformofbelief,butarevivalof anancientdoctrinefoundchieflyin Indianphilosophy.ItstartedinNew Yorkin1875.withthefoundationof TheosophicalSocietybyMadameBlavatsky.Chiefamongthosewhohave carriedonherworkareMrs.Annie Besantand"Archbishop"Leadbeater. Mrs.Besanttookunderhercarea youngIndiannamedKrishnamurti, baptisedhim,and,in1908,presented himtotheworld,astheMessias.In 1926shetookhinttotheUnitedStates, butsincethenthe"Messias"andhis sponsorshavenotbeeninaccord. Theosophywascondemnedbythe iAnwchin1919:Catholicsareforbidden assistatmeetingsofThesophists,t.ir readtheirpublications.
WestminsterAbbey. ThisfamousAbbeyiswithinthepre. letsoftl,eRoyalPalaceatWestmin4.1.1.1.-
ster,anddatesback,probably,tothe eighthcentury.TheoriginalAbbeywas destroyedbyfirein1298,andrebuilt in1312.86.Themonasterywassup. pressedipthe16th.centuryandmade theCathedralofadewSeein1450.
QueenMaryrestoredtheAbbeytothe Benedictines,buttheywereejectedby Elizabeth,andtheirplacewastaken byaProtestantChapter.Theabbey isextra-diocesan,anditsofficialsare appointedbytheCrown.Itsfamouscoronationstonehasbeentheplace ofthecoronationofnearlyallEnglish Sovereigns;itistheburialplaceof manyofthem,andofahostofother celebratedpersonages,soldiers,poets, statesmen,etc.
TractarianMovement.
TheTractarianMovementisusually indentifiedwiththeOxfordMovement, withintheChurchofEngland.Actually,itwasonlyapartofit.The leadersoftheOxfordmovement,in ordertoillustratetheirprinciples,is suedaseriesof"TractsfortheTimes" dealingwithanumberofecclesiastical andtheologicalquestions.Therewere ninetyinall;thelastone,thefamous Tract90,waswrittenbyNewman,in anattempttoreconciletheProtestant Thirty-NineArticleswiththedeuces oftheCouncilofTrent.Itsignalised averydefinitestep.onhisparttowardstheCatholicChurch,andputan endtothepublicationofthetracts.
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InthedeathofMotherMaryCecilia, atFremantle,onJuly15,theSistersof St.JosephoftheApparitionlostone oftheirpioneersinWesternAustralia. BorninFrance75yearsagothelate MotherCeciliaenteredtheReligious Lifeatanearlyage.Shortlyafter herprofession,shewaschosenforthe Australianmission,thusfollowingin thefootstepsofthefirstbandofpioneers,whoattherequestofBishop Serra.cametoFremantlein1855.
For23yearsthedeceasedwasengagedinteaching,atwhichshedisplayedremarkablezealandefficienCy.of agenialandsympatheticdisposition, sheendearedherselftoherpupils;and manyprofessionalmenintheState lookbackwithhappyrecollectionsto 1.411.N "NWN
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Duringthepast26years,MotherCeciliawasaninvalid:-butalthoughunabletotakepartinactivework,she servedherSistersinReligionasmuch byherheroicresignationtotheDivine Willinsufferingasshe"didbyherzeal inguidingtheyoung.
Last,earMotherCeciliapassedthe GoldenMilestoneofherReligiousLife, 49ofwhichwerespentinAustralia.Althoughillforsolong,theendcame unexpectedly,thesaintlyreligious passingquietlytoherrewardinthe earlyhoursofJuly15th.Ifsuffering bornewithresignationbesaidtobe thegateofHeaven,thenwefeelcertainthatthelateMotherCeciliahas enteredthedwelling"Wheredeathshall benomore,normourning;norsorrow, fortheformerthingshavepassed away."
ARequiemMasswascelebratedfor thesoulofthedeceasedinSt.Patrick's Church,Fremantle,onJuly16th. FatherHaugh.0.11.1..,wascelebrant. MonsignorVerlingpresidedoveralarge gatheringoftheclergy.Thechanters duringtheMasswere:Rev.Drs.SullivanandCollins,FathersMitchell, C.SS.R.,andPurcell,O.M.I.MonsignorVerlingreadthelastAbsolution, attheconclusionofwhichhedelivered atouchingpanegyric.Heextolled thevirtuesofthedeceased,herzeal asateacherherexampleasareligious.andherheroicresignationina
protractedillness.Theotherpriests presentattheMassandfuneralwere: MonsignorFagan,FathersPrendiville O'Reilly.Donagher,O'Neill,Pace, O'Connor,Shannon,C.SS.R.,Wallace, McKeown,Kenny,Mastersonand Ryan,O.M.I.
TheChildrenofMaryformeda body-guardastheremainsleftthe Church,andactedaspall-bearersatthe cemetery.Amongstthelaitywere: Messrs.F.MartinandJ.M.Farrell 'Mrs.Maitland'Slater,Mrs.Kenny, MissesM.Slater,N.Kenny,D.Bone,I Rogers,L..Langley,andB.Wiggins. FatheiO'Neillofficiatedatthegraveside.
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EXISTENCEOFSAORIMEGHRISTIAN.
III.
ThebloodofananimalisalltheOld Testamenthadatitsdisposalasapropitiationforsin.Although,quite enoughfortheHebrewpeople,that bloodwasnotsufficientinitselfforthe appeasingofGod'soffendedMajesty, ortheworshippingofGod'sDivinity. Thatsacrificewasanimperfectone; shadoworfigureoftheonegreatsacrificeoftheNewTestamentwhichit hintedat,andfromwhichitreceived itsatoningvirtue.Asanimperfectofferingithadtopassawayandmake roomforaperfectone.Asamatter offactalltheceremonialoftheOld TestamentwasmadevoidbytheadventofJesusChrist,Himselfthe FounderandLawgiveroftheNew Testament.Theoldsacrifice,indeed, passedaway,butnottheideaofsacrifice.Christcametobuildup,notto destroy."Donotthink,"saidOur Lord,thatIcametodestroythelaw ortheprophets.Iamnotcometo destroybuttofulfil."Indeed,Christ builtHisOwnChurchonanothersacrifice,thesacrificeofHismostPreciousBlood,whichistheperfectionof thesacrificeoftheOldTestamentand fromwhichitdiffersasthenoonday sunfromitsreflectiononthecrystal watersofalake.
St.Paulisexplicitonthispointin hisepistletotheHebrews.Letus hearthisgranddoctorofChristianity. "Nowwehavesuchahighpriest(he isreferringtoChrist),Whoisseton therighthandofthethroneofmajesty intheheavens.Heisthemediatorof abetterTestament,whichisestablishedonbetterpromises.Forifthat formerhadbeenfaultless,thereshould notindeedaplacehavebeensought forasecond."Furtheron,inthe sameepistle,hesays:"ButChrist beingcomeahighpriestofthegood thingstocomebyagreaterandmore perfectTabernacle hand,thatis,notofthiscreation. Neitherbythebloodofgoats,orof calves,butbyHisOwnbloodentered onceintotheHolieshavingobtained eternalredemption."Andagain: "WhereforewhenHecomethintothe worldIlesaith:Holocaustsforsindid notpleaseThee:beholdIcomethatI shoulddoThywill,0God."
wouldequalthatgift.No;holocaustsforsindidnot.pleaseGod. HenceChristsaid:"BeholdIcome." Yes,Hecame.Hecameunderthe shapeofamanwithabodyfittosuffer.HecametobecometheLamb, theunspottedVictimofthegreater andmoreperfectsacrificeoftheNew Testament.Hecametobeslainby menofourkithandkinonthealtarof sacrifice,i.e.,thealtaroftheCross, acrosswhichranHispreciousBlood,to trickleoveratdifferentpoints,downupontheearth.Oh!WhataVictim! Whatasacrifice!Whatanaltar! Whatablood?
AsamatteroffactSt.Paul'sutterancesgofarbeyondthestatingthat Christcametoreplaceanimperfect sacrificebyaperfectone.Theyalso provethatChrist,trulyandreallyreplaceditbyHisOwnBlood,orin otherwords,theyprovethatwehave aChristiansacrifice.Hisownexpressionabovequoted:',ByHisown bloodenteredonceintotheHolieshavingobtainedeternalredemption,"is veryexpressive.Alsothisotherone: "Jesus,theMediatoroftheNewTestament,andthesprinklingoftheblood whichspeakethbetterthanthatof Abel."
OtherreferencestotheBloodof ChristarefoundelsewhereinHoly Scripture."InWhomwehaveredemptionthroughHisBlood."Coloss. 1.14."WhogaveHimselfaRedemptionforall."(1.Tim.,2.6.)"Knowing thatyouwerenotredeemedwithcorruptiblethingsasgoldorsilver butwiththePreciousBloodofChrist, asofalambunspottedandundefiled." (1.Pet.,18.20.) 'Whohathlovedus andwashedusfromoursinsinHis ownblood."(Apo.,1-5.) Or,finally wehavetheevidenceofSt.Johnsummingupthetruthofthesacrificeof theCrossinthefollowingexpression, shortbutfullofpathos:"WhenJesus thereforehadtakenthevinegar,He said:"Itisconsummated,AndbowingHishead,Hegaveuptheghost."
ThisfundamentaldogmaofourHoly CatholicFaithfinds,also,expressionin tradition,andwasvoicedoutbythe SynodofEphesus,fifthcentury,and lateroninthesixteenth,bytheCouncilofTrent:"ChristofferedHimselfto GodtheFatherforus,foranodourof sweetness."
Ishouldnowcalltheattentionofmy readerstothefollowing,astosomethingveryimportantandveryinstructive.SincetheChristiansacrifice istheperfectrealityofthesacrificeof theOldTestament,itfollowsinlogical consequencethatitmustpossessina perfectmannerwhateverwasimperfectlytrueinthisone..
Firstofall,sacrificewasanessential partofworshipinpre-Christianreligions.ThismustbemoretrueofChristianity,becauserealitycannotbeoutdonebyitsfigure.Christianitywould beanemptynameshouldshebedevoid oftheDivinetragedyonMt.Calvary. ButCatholicsshouldalsotrytograsp thisotheressentialpoint:Thatthe ChristianSacrificewasnecessarynot only"then"and"there,"onMt.Calvary,butalsothroughalltimewhile Christianity,shalllast.Yet,Christcan diebutonceinabloodymanner.What wastohappen?Wassacrificeended withChrist'sdeath?Godforbid. ChristwantedthatthemeritsofHis greatsacrificeontheCrossshouldbe applieddailyinanothersacrificialmanner.How?
TheLastSuppersuppliesuswithan answertothisproblem.ItwasHoly ThursdaywhenJesuscelebratedHis LastSupperwit:iHisdisciples.Heis sittingattablewiththem.Heholds aloafofunleavenbreadinHisSacred Hands.HeliftsHisDivineeyesto heaven.Heblessestheloafandsays uponit:"ThisisMyBody."ThenHe blessedthewineinthechalicesaying: "ThisisMyBlood."Thatwasthe firstMass.JesustheAll-PowerfulGod changedbyHiswords,thesubstanceof thebreadintothesubstanceofHis Rode_andthesubstanceofthewine intothesubstanceofHisBlood.He thus,placedHimselfinasacrificial statetobeofferedupinabloodless manner.Moreover,Hecommanded thatthisbloodlesssacrificeofHis shouldbedailycontinuedatMass.This wedo.Andsowehaveasacrifice:a peerlessone;onethatstandsoutfor itsgrandeurandsimplicity.This soundswonderful.Yetitismore wonderfulthanitsounds.
Christianity,Irepeatoveragain,cannotbewithoutasacrifice,Catholicism, atleast,whichistheonlygenuinetype ofChristianity.Intact,thereason whyourHolyChurchisCatholicand standsoutliketheoneinathousand, isbyreasonofhersacrifice.Without itshewouldbenoreligionatall.
insteadofsinfulman.Soitiswith oursacrifice.Theinnocentimam wasslainforguiltymankind.A touchingallusiontotheSaviour,as tothesinlessvictim,isfoundinIsaias. He.says:"SurelyHe-theMessias-hathborneourinfirmitiesandcarried oursorrows:andwehavethoughtHim asitwerealeper,andasonestruck byGodandafflicted.ButHewas woundedforouriniquities;Hewas bruisedforoursins:thechastisement ofourpeacewasuponHim,andby Hisbruiseswearehealed.Allwe likesheephavegoneastray,everyone hathturnedasideintohisownwar; andtheLordhadlaidonHimtheiniquityofusall."
Howappealing,andhowtouching comethesewordsasfromthemasterhandofGod'sgreatestprophet.Inp hispropheticvision,sevenhundred' Yearsbeforetheeventtookplace,Isaias beheldtheDivineShepherdlaying downHislifeforHissheeponthetop ofMountGolgotha.Hesawthedeliveranceoftheguiltyfromsinbythe BloodofChrist."Hehathborneour infirmities andwaswoundedfir ouriniquities andbyHisbruises wearehealed."Oh.man!How greatmusthavebeen:andhowgreat muststillbethepurposeofthycreation,thatthoudidstdeservetohave suchaMediator!
Finally.asintheOldTestament,the poweerofatoninglayinthebloodof thevictimasalsothepowerofforgivingoursinsisascribedtothebloodof OurLord.Yes.Itisthebloodthat mattersinthesacrificeoftheCross.In thesheddingofitChristactedsingle handedasHighPriest,andoffereditto HisEternalFatherinthespiritofsac. rifice.ItwouldbewrongforCatholicstothinkthattheactofsacrifice consistsintheslayingofthevictimfor, insuchcasetheofficeofhigh-priest wouldhavebeenexercisednotby Christ,butbyHisexecutioners.No, thisiswrong.ItistheBloodof Jesusthatmatters.Forusconsequently,thereisnothingmoreprecious thantheBloodofChrist.''Youwere notredeemed,"saysSt.Peter,"with corruptiblethingsasgoldandsilver butwiththePreciousBloodof Christ,asofalambunspottedandun defiled."
Weshouldcarefullynotethemeaningofthe,hovequotationsfromSt. Paul.Christcametoreplacethe imperfectsacrificeoftheOldLawby agreaterandmoreperfectsacrifice,the sacrifice.namely.ofHisOwnBlood. ThebloodofananimalisalltheHebrewpeoplehadattheirdisposalasa propitiationuntosin.Yetthisprice wasfar,farbelowthegiftaskedfor, theappeasingnamelyofGod'swrath. Forwhatproportioncouldthereexist betweenthecrimsonliquidofananimalandthejustdemandsofanAlmightyGod?
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SofarthevoiceofHolyScripture andtradition.Letthevoiceofour faithspeakoutforusnowaswegaze, withtheeyesofourmind,attheDivineVictimcarryingHiscrossupMount Calvary.Thereonthetopofthat hill,stretchedonthealtaroftheCross, asufferingandadyingVictim.His head,hands,feetandheartgushing forthstreamsofblood,JesusChristof. feredHimselfinabloodymannerto HiseternalFatherforthesalvationof theworld.Oh,preciousVictim;Oh, adorablesacrificeoftheNewTestament!
Hereinliestheessentialpointwhen, allProtestantdenominationsfail.They havenosacrificeatall.Theirsisa ritualwithoutavictim:aworshipcold andlifelesswithoutasoul.What wondernon-Catholicsdonotgoto churchAndwhatwonderourCatholicchurchesarefulltooverflowing!CatholicsgotochurchonSundaysnot forthepurposeofrecitingaprayeror tosingasong.Theygo,andare boundtogo,tooffertoAlmightyGod theonegreatSacrificeoftheNewLaw.
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TheAustralianBishops,attheirmeetingheldinPerthinMay,decidedto publishthefollowingstatementbased onthePapalEncyclicalofDecember 31,1929:HisHoliness:thereigningPontiff, PopePiusXI.,inarecentlyissuedencyclical,hasdealtexhaustivelywith thesubjectofCatholiceducation. Whileweearnestlycommendtheentiredocumenttothecarefulstudyof thefaithful,*weconsideritexpedient thatthefollowingpointsshouldbe notedbytheCatholiclaity,and,inparticular,bythosewhoartengagedin publicaffairs:
I.Thenotionwidelyprevailsthat anymeasurewhatever,ifpassedbya majorityintheLegislativeAssemblies oftheState,therebybecomesavalid andbindinglaw.Accordingtothis view,workedouttoitslogicalconclusions.theStatewouldpossessunlimitedpower:itcould,forinstancesuppressallreligiousworship;itcould abolishmarriageandprivateproperty itcouldwithdrawchildrenfromthe custodyoftheirparents.andbring thcanupinpublicinstitutions.This doctrineoftate-absolutism,asisevidentfromitsconsequences,iscondemnedbythevoiceofnaturalreason:itisalsocondemnedbythepositiveteachingoftheChurch;andyet, inspiteofthisdoublecondemnation, itisthebasisonwhichreststheeducationalpolicepursuedintheAustralianCommonwealth.
2.Parents,invirtueoftheirvery officeofparenthood,havetherightto educatetheirchildren,but,forgreater efficiency,theymaylawfullysecure theco-operationofteachersofwhose competencetheyaresatisfied,andof whosemoralandreligiousprinciples theyapprove.Therightofeducation whichparentspossessisatoncea rightandaduty.Intheexerciseof thisright,andintheperformanceof thisdutytheycannotbesupplanted bytheState.Ineducation,asin .thermatters.theStateisnotanabsolutemaster,butaguardianandservantofthefamily.TherightsofparrutsprecedethoseoftheState,and thereforecannotbeabrogatedorundid,-restrictedbycivilauthority. ThesetruthsaregiventousbynaturalreasonitselfTheChurchreaffirmsandemphasisesthem.
3.TheState,asthecustodianofthe materialwell-beingofitscitizens,is withinitsrightinrequiringthat,for thecommongood,acertainproficiency inpurelysecularsubjectsbeattained byallchildrenwitlinitsterritory.If parents,ortheteacherschosenand approvedbythem,areableandwillingtoprovideaneducationuptothat standard.theStatecannotusurptheir place;iftheyareablebutunwilling theStateisjustifiedincompellingthem te,dischargetheirduty;iftheyare unalile.theStateisnotonlyentitled. butisboundtomakegoodtheirdefault.
IInAustraliaandmanyothercountries.thereisageneraldesirethatthe Stateshouldprovideeducationalfacilitiesoutofpublicrevenue.Manifestly, thesefacilities,derivedfromsucha ,otirce,shouldbeopentoall.Ifthe Stateestablishesschoolstowhicheven aminorityoftheparentscannotconi,cientintislysendtheirchildren,itcannotlawfullytaxthoseparentsforthe supportofsuchschools.Ifitdoes a'itisguiltyofagraveoffenceagainst administrativejustice.
5.AllCatholicsareboundtoaccept theteachingoftheChurchthatnot onlyshouldreligionbeasubjectin theprogrammeofstudies,butthatthe veryspiritandcharacteroftheschool shouldbereligious.
tCatholicparentsareboundtoobey thelawoftheChurch,prohibiting themfromsendingtheirchildrento non-Catholic,mixed,orneutralschools. InAustraliatheobservanceofthislaw may,incertaininstances,beeitherimpossibleortoodifficult.TheBishop alonehaspowertodecideinwhatcircumstances,andwithwhatprecautions,arelaxationmaybepermitted. (Canon11174,)
7.Theteachingof.theChurchanthe subjectofeducationaffectsnetonly CatholicparentsbutallCathcliccitizens.NoCatholic,thereforewho takespartinpubliclifeisfreetohold theopinionthateducationshouldbe exclusivelysecular-thatis,thatit shouldbeentirelydivorcedfromreligion.
8.Ihythecommand:"FeedMylambs, feedMysheep,"Christhasimposedon HisChurchthetworo1.1tlutyofinstructingherAili7eninthewholesome doctrineofsalvationendofguarding themagainsttlepoisonoffalseteaching.ItisHisdesirethatsheshould sotrainthem.thatHisimagemay shineforthenthesoulofeveryoneof then.Iti,coFsurprisingtherefore. thatinherpronouncements,andlegislationonthesubjectof"21tholie(ducation,sheshouldspeakwithsomuch solicitude,andshouldbesodefinite anduncompromising.Beingwell awarethatyouthisthetimewhen thedeepestimpressionsaremadeon mindandcharacter,thetimewhen moralandreligiousconvictions,oflifelonginfluenceareformed,shehaslaid graveobligationsonpastorsandparentstoseethattherebenothingeither intheatmosphereofaschoolorinthe coursesofinstruction,thatmight proveastumbling-blocktothesouls forwhosetrainingtheyareresponsible toGod.
9.TheauthoritygiventotheChurch byChristincludestherighttoconduct schoolsherself,tosafeguardthefaith ofherchildreninschoolsunderthe controlofothers.tosupervisetheselectionofteachers,andofthematter taught,andtocondemnanyschoolor educationalsystemwhichsheconsiderstobehostileordangeroustoholy religion.
*TheauthorisedEnglishtranslation hasbeenpublishedbytheCatholic TruthSociety.
St,Ildephonsus'CollegeOldBoys' Association
ASuccessfulAnnualBall.
.Asplendidsuccessfromeverypoint ofview,theSt.Ildephonsus'College OldBoysAssociationhelditsannual ballonJuly15.Itwastheseventh suchfixtureandeasilythemostenjoyableyetexperienced.About200dancerstookpartintheevening'spleasure.whichwasmadethemoreenjoyablebytheadditionofnovelty dances.MissD'Arcy'sOrchestraplayedthemusic,andthecateringarrangementswereinthehandsofMrs. O'Connell.TheOldBoys'Committee, towhoseeffortstheballwassucha success,comprised:-Rev.Dr.Collins, Drs.F.GuilfoyleandR.Gorman,J. Raphael,Connaughton,K.Byrne,J. 0.O'HalloranandS.D.Byrne(honorarysecretary).
AmongstthosepresentwereMrs. Parker.inblacklacesoftenedwith georgette;Mrs.Edwards.Burgundy crepesatin:Mrs.Campbell,oldgold silklace;MissN.Connaughton,lacquerredgeorgettewithflaredskirt; MissTsernaBoyle,Alicebluegeorgette finishedwith'apinkposy;MissK Connaughton,blackgeorgettewithfrill. edskirt;MissI).Mitchell,mauvegeorgettewithunevenhemline;MissN.
Staples,blacksilklace;MissN.Slater, redlacewithlargetaffetabow;Miss M.O'Halloran,floraltissueandgeorgette;MissK.Hickey,palebluetaffeta;MissM.Swan,apricotgeorgette; MissN.Hughatn,silvertissueand tulle;MissE.Healey,tangerinebeadedgeorgette;Mrs.BillRileyblacksilk lace;MissN.Bryant,blacktaffeta; Mrs.Raphael,flamegeorgette;Miss Mansell,ivory'georgette;MissRose Collins,Nilegreengeorgette;Miss DoreenD'Arcy,flameringvelvet;Miss JudyJames,bluefloraltaffeta;MissI. Russell,amorettebluegeorgette;Miss E.Clarke,greengeorgetterelievedwith gold;MissM.Cope,blackgeorgette withshoulderposy;MissG.Urquhart, pinkfloraltaffeta:MissS.Byrne, lemonbeadedgeorgette;MissD'Arcy, deepcreamsilklace;MissK.Byrne. flamesatin;MissIreneDobson,pale pinksatin;MissEdwards,blacksilk lace;MissJ.McLean,greenfloralgeorgette;MissDulcieTaylor,whitegeorgetterelievedwith.pinkshoulderposy; MissOakley,blackgeorgette;MissN. Daly,lemoncrepedechine:Miss Douglas,blackvelvetrelievedwith pinkgeorgette. Animpromptudinnerwasarranged onMondaynight,whenthe'OldBoys' Associationcommitteemettodine withtheprincipal,Rev.BrotherSebastian.Dinnerwasservedinthe WentworthHotel,andaninteresting coupleofhoursafterwardswerepassedinthecompanyofthedirectorand BrotherSebastianwasassociatedwith thelateRev.,FsrotherStanislausin theopeningofthecollegeandreturnedsomeyearsagoforhissecondperiod ofstayatthecollege.BrotherSebastianisindeedacharmingpersonality,withillimitableinterestsandan hourspentinhiscompanyisareal pleasure.
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OnlastSundaythequarterlymeetingoftheSt.VincentdePaul SocietywasheldatSt.Mary's,Leederville.Weareinclinedtotake toomuchforgrantedwhatthelaybrothersandsistersoftheSociety acedoinginourmidst.TheSt.VincentdePaulSocietyisthecornerstoneofCatholiccharity.ItenshrinesthevastedificeofCatholic Toveandself-sacrifice.Itkeepsitsmillionsofmembersinevery landandclimeabovethecommercialspiritoftheworld,andplaces themallonacommonlevelofhumanity.Itisthemostpractical expressionofthecherishedidealsofcharity.Thereisnothingfantasticintheassertionthathundredsofpeopleowetheirverylives tothedevotionofthemembersoftheSt.VincentdePaulSociety. To-dayitsworkisspreadingbeyondallanticipations,anditmay beofinteresttoourreaderstoglanceatitsfounder.
AllageslookuponaFrenchlawyer,FrederickOzanam,asthe layapostleofcharity.Attheageof18heenteredtheUniversity atParisasalawstudent.TherehemetthegreatCatholicmenof theage-Ampere,whosenameisrecordedwhereverelectricityisused; Lacordaire,thefamouspreacher,andMontalambert,thehistorian. Theyoungstudentbecomesabrilliantlawyer,receivesadoctorate inletters,andisappointedaprofessor.Notforhisacademicbrilliancydowereverehisname,butfortheapostolateofcharity,which hefounded.Helivedinanagelikeourswhentheaftermathofwar hadleftinitspathmisery,want,andsuffering.Attheageof20, FrederickOzanamgatheredsevenstudentsaroundhim,andfrom thatsimplebeginningthegreatcrusadeofcharitybegan.These youngstudentsweresmartingunderthetauntsflungattheirfaith bythescofferswhoclaimedthatChristianitywasbarrenoffruits, andthereforedead.TheyoungFrenchlaymantookupthechallengeandtohissevencompanionssaid:"Letour'deedsbeinaccerdancewithourfaith."Oneofhiscompanionsisdoubtfuland asks:"'Whatdoyouhopetodo?Weareonlyafewpoorstudents andhowcanwerelievethemiserythatswarmsinacitylikeParis." TheanswerofFrederickOzanamtohisquestioningcompanionwas characteristic:-Iamgoingtoinsuremyfaithbyworksofcharity." repliedOzanam.Outtheyounglawyerwentandhepreached, practicedandlivedcharityintheslumsofParis,untilothers,won byhisexample,begantopreachandpracticeitwithhim.Frederick Ozanamnailedhisflagtocharity,andthescoffersfoundthemselves beingguidedbackbythisyounglawyerintothefoldtheyhaddeserted.Ozanam,thebrilliantstudentisdead,butOzanamthelay apostleofcharityliveson,andeverwillliveaslongastheworld pressesonitshumanbeings,.leavingthemcold.hungry,andmiserable.
Inthistimeofacutedistress,thatisapparenteverywhere,we Catholicsarecalledupontopracticecharity.Thereisnobetternor saferchannelforthefulfillingofthatobligationthanthroughthe apostolateoftheSt.VincentdePaulSociety.HereyouhavecharitythatismotivatedbytheloveofGod;charitythatishidden andthereforemoremeritoriousinHiseyes.Letouryoungmenand youngwomenshowbytheiractiveparticipationinthiscrusadethat theyappreciatetheworkofayounglayman.Weotherswhocannot beactivelaybrothersorsisters,shouldhelpinourwaytomakethis layapostolateofcharitymoreeffectiveinthepresentcrisis.
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"TheLamyaerials*a sacredthin.Them&itwe aseraisedtoGodandase meltedtoHim.Thebilabial conetothesouredpleasof weal*todrawpietyfrom itsdiedsouse*by,activepar*amitiesintheInalmeistic Sacrifice.Itisreallymem sarythatthefaithfulshould notmastatthesassedceremonieslikeoutsidersormute speetaters."-PopePiusXI.
AnswerthecalfofthePope. LearntouseaMissalatMass. FollowthePriestwithaMissal. ReadourCalendarwieldy.
JulyX.-SeventhSundayafterPent" asst.Seotideulte.Green. Si.Paataleonq,Martyr.LComas.(Fortheintereeesionofallthe Saints).Creed.Prefaceofthe Trinity. To-day'sGospelformsasmallpartof thediscourseknownastheSermonon theMount.OurSaviourwarnsHis hearersagainst"falseprophets"and "falseChrists."Theyaretobeware ofthespeciousargumentsandpromisesofdeceivers."Bytheirfruits youshallknowthem.""Noteveryonethatsaithtome,Lord,Lord,shall enterintothekingdomofheaven."
July28.--SalatsNasal=andCelina, Martyrs.VictorI,Popeand Martyr.Innocent1,Popeand Confessor. Semi-double.ited. 2.Aeunctis;3.atchoice. SaintsNazariusandCelsusweremartyredatMilaninthefirstcentury. SaintsVictorI.andInnocentI.are honouredasmartyrsonaccountofthe greatsufferingstheyenduredforthe faith.
July29.-St.Martha,Virgin.Semidouble.White.2.SaintsFelix andCompanions,Martyrs;3.A cunetis.
St.Martha.thesisterofSt.Mary Magdalen,ministeredtoOurLordin Bethany.St.Johntellsusthat"Jesus lovedMarthaandhersisterMary,and Lazarus":andSt.Gregorypointsout thatthoughHepraisesMaryaboveher HedoesnotblameMartha,"because themeritoftheactivelifeisgreat." Traditontellsthat,withherbrother andsister,shecrossedtheseartoMarseilles,andaidedintheintroducingof ChristianityintoGaul.
July30.-ilaintsAbdonandSemen, Martyrs.Simple.2.Amidis; 3.atchoice.
ThesetwoPersiannoblesdevoted themselvestotheserviceoftheChristiansimprisonedinRome,andtoreverentlyinterringthebodiesofthe martyrs.Theywerediscoveredand condemnedtodeath.(3rd.century.)
July31.-St.IgnatiusLoyola,Confessor.GreaterDouble.White.
BornofanoblefamilyatLoyola inSpain,Ignatius,afteraperiodspent attheRoyalCourt,enteredwithgreat ardouruponamilitarycareer.He waswoundedatthesiegeofPampeluna,andenduredpainfuloperations withastoundingcourageinthehope ofavoidingseriousdisfigurement.He askedfor'booksofchivalrytodivert hismind,butforlackofthesewas givenlivesofChristandofthe mints.Readingthem,hebecamefilledwiththedesireofservinginthe armyofChrist.HewenttoMontserrat,hunguphisswordatOurLady's Altar.andmadeaknightlyvigil.Then afterConfessionandCommunion,he retiredtoacavenearManresa,where hegavehimselfuptoprayerandsevcrestpenance.Herehecomposedhis famousbookofSpiritualExercises. Hehadplannedtotakeuphisabode intheHolyLand,butthisdesign provingimpracticable.hecommenced acourseofstudysoastobeamore effectiveinstrumentforthesavingof souls.Withstudyhecombinedthe practiceofpovertymortification,and prayer.Everywherehemetwithmisunderstandingandpersecution,buthe desiredalwaystosuttermoresoasto resemblehisLord.AtParisaband ofyoungmengatheredbydegrees abouthim,andonAugust15,1534,were
laidthefoundationsoftheir'societytheSocietyofJesus.Theapproval oftheSovereignPontiffwasobtained, antiheneeforththenewiastituteproved awonderfullyeffectiveweaponagainst heresyontheContinentand~Maim abroad.ThemottoofSt.Ignative was"AdMajoremDeiGloriam"("To theGreaterGloryofGod").Hedid muchtowardsincreasingthedevotion ofCatholics,openednumerousschools, andsoughtineverywaytocombat theinfluenceofLuther.Hediedas July31,1556,withtheNameofJesus onhislips.
knoutL--St.Peter'sChains.Greater Dahl*.2.St.Peal;3.TheSeem Machabees,Martyrs.Oreed.Pm. faceofApostles.OrFirstFrIday MassoftheSacredHaut. ThechainswornbythePrinceof theApostlesareenshrinedinasplendid reliquaryintheBasilicaofSanPietro inVincoli,Rome.andareexhibitedat certaintimesoftheyearforthevenerationofthepeople.Therelicsof theMachabees(martyrsoftheOld Testament)areinthecryptofthe sameancientChurch.TheChains fromwhichanangelreleasedSt.Peter inJerusalem(ActsofApostleschapterxi.)areunitedwiththosewith whichhewashoundintheMamertine prisonbeforehismartyrdom.
August2.--St.Alphonsustiguort.Bishop,Confessor,andDoctorofthe Church.Double.White.2.IL StephenI.,PopeandMartyr.Creed. St.AlphonsuswasbornatNaplesin 1696,ofanancientandnoblefamily. Asaboyheexercisedaninfluencefor goodoverhiscompanions.Heshowedmorethanordinaryintellectual ability,andathisfather'swishbecamealawyerHesoonwonaname forhimself,butshortlyabandonedthe profession,renouncedhisrightofinheritanceaseldestson.andbecamea priest.Heworkednumerouswonderfulconversions.Hewasparticularly interestedinthepoor,andfoundeda societyofpriests--theCongregationos OurMostHolyRedeemer-who.inimitationoftheirDivineMasterwereto gofromplacetoplacepreachingthe WordofGod.Afterrefusingvari nusecclesiasticaldignities,theSaint wasatlengthpersuadedtoacceptthe bishopricofSt.Agatha,aNeopolitan diocese.Hiszealandcharityhad marvellouseffects;hissanctity,his patienceundergreatphysicalsufferingedifiedall.YettheSaintinhis humilitybeggedthePopetolethimre. sign,because,ashesaid,hewasdoing nothingforhisdiocese.Meantime,he wasengagedinwritingdevotionaland theologicalworks,whichhavehelped numbersofsoulsandhavewonforhim thetitleofDoctoroftheChurchAt last,onaccountofhisinfirmities,he waspermittedtoresignhissee.He diedin1787,attheageof96.
TheArchdiocese
Thefollowingappointmentshave beenmadebytheFatherGeneralof theRedemptonistFathers
V.Rev.Fr.Robinson,C.SS.R.,tobe RectoratPerth;V.Rev.Fr.Hanigan, C.SS.R.,toheRectoratPennantHills; V.Rev.Fr.Treacy,C.SS.R.,tobeRectoratBallarat;V.Rev.Fr.Duffy, C.SS.R.,tobeRectoratBrisbane, V.Rev.Fr.Gill,C.SS.R.,tobeRector atWarratahV.Rev.Fr.Roche, C.SS.R.,tobeRectoratGalong;V. Rev.Fr.MacManes,CSS.R.,tobe RectoratWellington;V.Rev.Fr. Dwyer,C.SS.R.,tobePrefectofStudentsatPennantHills,andV.Rev.Fr. Whelan,C.SS.R.,tobeMasterof NovicesatBallarat.V.Rev.Fr. RochewillbeDirectoroftheJuvenateatGalong,aswellasbeingthe Rector.V.Rev.Fr.Hanigas,C.SS.R. goestoPennantHillstodirectthe HouseofHigherStudies.ThecomingoftheV.Rev.Fr.Robinson, C.SS.R.asRectoroftheMonastery, NorthPerth,willbejoyfulcrewstohis manyfriendsintheGoldfieldsand through.theArchdiocese. The otherchangesamongthe.RedemptoristFathersareexpectednextweek
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dentoftheUnitedStates,relatedduringarecentvisittoCleveland;USA, howaninsulttoanunledtohisbecomingaCatholicandapriest.All Fr.Washington'srelativeswerePresby- teriansorEpiscopalians.Asaboyhe 'stseet,.the3rdlectureonthe workedintheChesapeakeandOhio Am wiltbegivenonSaturdayevening railwayofficesinRichmond,Virginia,
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twoSistersusedtovisittosolicit 8.30p.mCatholicsandtheir alms.OnedayoneofhisProtestant non-Catholicfriendsareinvited: 1 Admissionisfree.Thelectureswill companionsmadeaninsultingremark '``beillustratedwithcolouredlan- abouttheSisters.Thisrousedthetemslides.OnnextSundaythe perofRichard,Washington,andhe " gavetheoffenderasoundhiding.A :PupilsofSt.Joseph'sSchoolwill giveademonstrationofpreparing fewdayslateraCatholicboyinthe thealtarforthecelebrationof officesintroducedhimtoaCatholic ' priest.withtheresultthatin191111he Mass.Thelecturer,theRev.Dr. McMahon,requeststhatallattend- wasreceivedintotheChurch. Jcingtheremaininglecturesshould a a Ilt ^ TheGaisford'Prisefor.GreekProse bringtheMassbookwiththem.
es1 hasbeenwonbytheRev.P.J.Mei-"Sunday'slecturewillbeonThe Gowah,S.J.,ofCampionHaltoxford. VestmentsPreparation;Readin Fr.McGowanisanAmerican.*was TheSacrificeoftheMass(Camel educatedatSt.Joseph'sCollege,Phil& Ltd.,Hay-street,Perth)-p.p.114- delphia;enteredtheNewYorkPro. 120.Revise-p.p.48:72. sinceoftheSocietyofJesusin1108, andmadehisstudiesatShedowbrook, Massachusetts, -underFr.Thomas Returningonthe"Orama"theV.BeckerandFr.W.ColemanNevilleHis Rev.Fr.Sullivan,S,J.,theAustralianphilosophicalstudiesweremadeat provincialoftheJesuits,wasaguestatHeythrop,afterwhichhewenttoOx- St:Mary'swhiletheboatwasinport.fordin1929,wherehisclassicalstudies Asfellow-travellers,theRev.Fr.John Bradey,ofAuckland,andProfessorhavebeendirectedbyMr.C.J.ForContialsospentthedayatSt.Mary's.dyce,ofJesusCollege.Thisisthefirst FatherSullivan,S.J.spokemosten-timethatamemberofCampionHall couraginglyaboutthebettercondi-haswontheGaisfordPrizeforGreek tionsinIrelandsincehislastvisitthereProsebuttheGaisford'PrizeforGreek threeyearsago.FatherBradley,whoVersetogetherwiththeChancellor's hasbeenhomeoncebefore,wasalsoPrizeforLatinVerse,werewonbyFr. enthusiasticabouttheimprovementin allthings,especiallytheincreasingap-C.C.MartindaleinMt plicationofscientificmethodstoago- * * * is culture.ProfessorContiistheRector TheDopehasdisplacedSirAusten ofanItalianseminary,andspendstheChamberlainastheprincipalbuttof summervacationmonthstravelling.thenewspapercartoonistsandtheeffigy LastyearhetouredtheUnitedStates,makersofSovietRussia,saystheRome thisyearhewilltourAustralia,and NextyearhehopestogotoSouthcorrespondentoftheMorningPost.No America. insultistoogrossinthemannerof representingthePope,andnoslogan tooobscenetoactascatchlinestothe pictures,itisstated.Numbersofpost cardsandcuttingshavebeensentto
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ment.Afearfulbutchery.followed, andmorethan200menwereexecuted withtheutmostbarbarity,including severalpriests,whowerehangedin theirvestmentsfromthechurch steeples.Hundredsmoreofthesefaithfulpeasantswerefloggedandmutdaeedandthewholecountrysidecowed. Thefineold;parishchurchindefence ofwhosealtarsthepeoplegavetheir livesisnowanalienpossession,but thelittlesanctuaryjustopenedisa pledgethatthosestalwartOxonians didnotdieinvain."
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Fr.PatrickMurray,RectorGeneral oftheRedesnptorists,wasreceivedby theHolyFatherlastmonthinprivate audiencebeforeteamingRometomake theVisitationoftheHousesofhisor derinNorthernEurope.
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Ameetingwillbeheldinthe parochialhall,St.Mary's,Victoria, SquareonWednesday,July30,at 8p.m.tomakearrangementsfov theCastledareBall,tobeheldin theY.A.L.ballroomonThursday, 'August28.Castledareisadiocesan charity,andconsequentlydeserves the=goreofallourpeople.The appealismadetomeettheinterest ontheoverdraftwhichtheextensivebuildingattheinstitutiondemanded.Ageneralinvitationis extendedtoallchurchworkersto attendthemeetingnextWednesday.
a * * * terialthings."Hecongratulatedthe* Ladbymorethan140managersofonhavingsoughtthebenefitsofthe theCatholicschoolsofLiverpool.Eng-Jubilee,notwithstandingthepreoecu- land,acampaignhasjustbeenopenedpationoftheirtoil. thereinoppositiontothenewEduce- * * * * tionBill.Themovementisatpresent Romehasseennomoreremarkable beingwagedintenselylocally,butthepilgriminrecenttimesthanMariaMar- organisershopetomakeitanationalmike,.deMatos,whoarrivedlast Catholicprotest.Thecampaignisbe-monthfromPortugalafterajourney ingconductedbytheLiverpoolCath-offifteenhundredmilesonfoot.Three olicSchoolManages:ft-Amociation.Al-monthsbeforeshesetoutfromher ready,atameeting'attendedbyoverhumblehgrmeintheprovinceofTres 1OCatholicschoolmanagersandlead-esMontes,andcrossedtheborderinto ingCatholiceducationalists,thisreso-Spain.Itwasherintentiontogoto lutionhasbeenpassed: Rometoparticipateinthebenefitsof
"WerejecttheEducationBillnowthejubilee,andperhapshavetheprive- beforeParliamentasaninsidiousat-legeofmeetingtheHolyFather.Buoy tempttodestroytheCatholiccharac-edupbythishope,sheovercameall terofourschools.Itrefusestorecoe-kindsofdifficulties,nottheleastof riseourrightsasCatholicsontheedu-whichwaslackoffunds.Moreover, cationquestion.Itfailstomeetourshewasunacquaintedwiththelass. justdemandsforfairtreatment.Itguagesspokeninthecountriesthrough makesnoattempttoremoveourgriev-whichshepassed-ahandicapthat ances.Werejectitunanimously,andmighthavedeterredalessdetermined wecalluponallCatholicsthroughouttraveller.Throughmountainpasses EnglandandWalestoopposeitspas-andoverplainsshepressedsteadily sagethroughParliament." onacrossFranceintoItaly.depend- Aprintedcopyofthisresolutioningonalmsforsustenance.Arrivedat headed'IntheInterestsoftheFaithRome,shewenttoSt.Peter's,where f400:000Catholicschoolchildren'has;heassistedatMassandreceivedHoly beensenttoeverymemberoftheCommunion.ThePortugeeseMinister HouseofLordsandtheHouseofCom-wasinformedofherarrival,andmade mons,irrespectiveofcreedorparty. arrangementsforamorespeedyands 4. * * * lessarduousreturnjourney.Thegood Dr.Norton,BishopofBathurst,lady,however,proudofherstrength N.S.W.,lastmonthordainedthirty-twoat43,wasconfidentthatshewould priestsintheDublinpro-Cathedral.walkbocktoPortugal. * * HeisonavisittoIrelandaftermaking * *
Onthe2ndinst.attheMothertheVaticanbyBolsheviks,usuallywith HouseoftheSistersofSt.Joseph,additionalphrasesoftenunprintable,NorthSydney,thediamondjubileeofbuttheVaticanalsoreceivesanever- Rev.MotherLaurence,Superior-Generalincreasingnumberofcommunications oftheOrder,wascelebrated.AtthefromRussiaofanothernature-simple cenclusionoftheHighMass,Rightlettersfrompeasantsandartisan; RCN'.Mgr.O'Haran,P.P.,whohadbeenthankingthePopeforhisspiritualin- appointedbyArchbishopSheehantoterventionandcallingonhimasthe presideatthecelebrations,readalet-saviouroftheirbeliefs. terfromtheVatican,inwhichthe * * * * his"adlimina"visittoRome.Dr. PontificialHighMass,inthechapel SecretaryofStateconveyedthePapal TheMunicipalCouncilofthetownNortonisanativeofLucan,Dublin,oftheMt.St.BrigidConvent,Rand- BlessingtoMotherLaurence,totheofCholet,inAnjou.hasdecidedtogivehewasbornthere39yearsago.Atthewick,Sydney,inconnectionwiththe thenameofCardinalLucontoasquaretimeofhisConsecrationhewasoneof devotedSistersofSt.Joseph,andto goldenjubileecelebrationsofRev. alltheco-operatorsintheirgoodworks MotherStanislaus(Hayden)ofthe throughoutAustraliaran inthetown,thefamousArchbishopoftheyoungestbishopsifnottheyour-BrigidineOrder,waspresidedoverby land.M andNewZeedeliveredanad-Rheimshavingoncebeenparishpriestgest,intheworld.FivewereseculartheApostolicDelegateonSunday, dressinwhichhetracedthegrowth gr atChokeThesquareistheexactspotpriests,theothersweremembersofre-10thinst.,whowasassistedatthe wherestoodthethenAbbeLucon'sligiousorders,OblatesofMaryImam-thronebythejubilarian'sbrother, oftheOrder.andpaideloquentandpresbytery. late,Dominicans,VincentiansandPas-14iighhtRev.Magsr..suTo.Hayden, another.D i;rPoiri: loftytributestoMotherMaryMcKillop, * * * * theMotherFoundressandhersuccess- AverynotableaudiencetookplaceNortonordainedseventystudentstoer,ghisGasrascewtheArgchbyishopofHobart sionists.OnSundaythe22ndult.,Dr. ors.HecongratulatedMotherLaur-intheCourtyardofSanDamasoa (MostRev.Dr.Hayden).Theocca- thepriesthoodatAllHallows.Hissionaladdresswasdeliverdby.Very enceinthemostfittingterms.Abeau-fewweeksago,whentheHolyLordshipwaseducatedatAllHallowsRev.Fr.Smith,M..C.TheHolyFather tifulconcertwastenderedthejubilar-Fatherreceived3,000ecclesiasticalstn- inn wasconsecratedBishopofRathsentacablegramconveyingtheApos- ianbythemassedpupilsoftheSt.dentsbelongingtotheGregorianUni-urstfouryearsago. tolicBlessingtotheRev.MotherStan- Josephschools.Abanquet,atwhichversifyandthetwocollegesaffiliated * * * * islaus,whowaspresentedwithanad- theclergywereentertained,wasgiventoit,theBiblicalandOrientalInsti- Thedignityoflabourwaseulogised dressfromthecommunityandthe bytheSisters.HisExcellencytheLutes.TheHolyFatherwasreceived childrenofMt.St.Brigid.Theschool inmovingtermsbyHisHolinessthechildrenalsotenderedadelightfulconApostolicDelegate(MostRev.B'.Cat-withagreatoutburstofcheeringand taneo,D.D.)gaveSolemnBenedictionashetookhisplaceonthethronehePoperecently,whenhereceived4,000cert.Amongthosepr,esentwasthe afternoon.Rev.MotherLaurencewillwassurroundedbyCardinalsPacelli,NorthofItalyintheCourtofSt.DaMother-General,oftheOrder,from Ireland,aone-timepupilofthejubiltextileworkersfromNaplesandthe oftheMostBlessedSacramentinthe Bisleti,andEhrlealargenumberof shortlyleaveforIreland. mascus.Accompanyingtheworkersavian.
* * * is BishopsandtheAmbassadorsofPeru,weretheheadsofanumberofindnie * * * TheyduthingsdifferentlyinEng-France,BelgiumandSpain,aswellastrialconcerns.Recallingthatafew SevenecclesiasticalstudentsofCnrland.Recently,HisMajestytheKingothermembersoftheDiplomaticCorps.dayspreviouslyhehadcelebratedhispusChristieCollege,Werribee,VicinvestedSisterMaryClarewiththeTheGeneraloftheJesuitswithFather74thbirthday,theFopssaidhecouldtoriawereraisedto,thepriesthoodre- Gianfranceschi,S.J.,Rectorofthe etta fth tly.Fiveof, youngpriests, M.B.E.atBuckinghamPalace.Her notbutrememberonthatoccasion,Revs.J.Cahir,J.H.Cleary,J.J.Con- Gregorian,tBishopd'Herbigny,$.J.,Roc-thathewasborninthemidstofwork-nellan,J.DayandFoxwereordained teachingserviceintheNotreDame toroftheOrientalInstitute;andFr. CentralSchool,Liverpool,wasnoticed ere,thatamongstthemhehadspentatSt.Patrick'sCathedral,Melbourne, asavaluednationalcontributionandaO'Rourke,S.J.,RectoroftheBiblicalhisearlyyouth,andthatalways,inbyArchbishopMannixonthe13th ttit Insue.werealsoontheplatform.thedifferentstagesofhiscareerhehad es)rkAjeervingofofficialnotice.
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andtwoothers,theRevs.Vincent consilkntlyhighcommendationreceiv-AlltheprofessorsofthethreecollegessharedthejoysandsorrowswiththeSemmensandFrancisThomas,were edbytheCatholicparishschool,ofwerealsopresentaswellastherec-worldoflabour."But,"addedhisRolordainedbytheBishopofSale(Right torsoftheecclesiasticalcolleges,whose Rev,Dr,Ryan,C.M.)intheSacred whichSisterClareisheadmistress,from ness,"ifWearesohappytoseeyoube-HeartConvent,Bendigo,onthesame theGovernmentInspectorswasthestudentsfrequent'theGregorian.AfterforeUs,itisprimarilybecauseofOurday.AtSt.Patricks,Melbourne,on thesingingoftheOremusproPontifice reasonfoihernameappearinginthe greatestimation,Ourhighidea,oftheoccasion,theRev.E.Dabove.a NewYear'sHonoursList.ThereisatheGeneraloftheJesuits.Fr.Ledoch-work.Arewenot,"heasked,"the bury, fromtheSalesianCollege,Sun- owski.readanaddressofhomageto usefullessonhereforthosewhowill representativeofOurLordJesusDeuTonwaosiararar htliiiethneeweIylearnit. theHolyFatheronbehalfofallpre-Christ,ofHimWho,thoughGod, ordained. * s * * sent. wishestotakeHisplaceamongstthecorPdainedpriestswerenativesofVicThechildrenofMarySodality(Cathe- * * * * toria.FatherClearyisanephewofthe humbleworkers;Who,byHisDivinelateBishopClearyofAuckland,N.Z. dralbranch)willmeetthisafternoon 'FraJuniper"inthe"Universe,"labours,hassanctifiedanennobledla-Theyarethefirstbandofpriestsfrom at4o'clock.Afullattendanceisde-writes:-"Watlington,whereanewbcur;hasmaleitaninstrumentof7e.CorpusChristieCollege,formallyopen- sired.Withinthenextfewweeks(theCatholicchurchhasjustbeenopened,demptionandofuplift,teachingwhatedbyandblessedbytheApostolic exactdatewillbeannouncedlater)holdsanhpnouredplaceintheannalsitshouldbeforsouls-anactofperil-Delegate(MostRev.Dr.Cattaneo)on oneoftheRedemptionistFatherswillofEnglishCatholicism.Whenduringtenceforoursinsanexerciseofthethe3rdMarch,1923.Theestatepur- conducttheAnnualRetreat,atthecon-thereignofEdwardVI.theGovern-Christianvirtues,aprayertodrawchasedfortheCollegewasWemlee ParkMansion,thebeautifulproperty elusionofwhichanelectionofofficersmentsoughttooverthrowtheFaithdowngrace,andameanstomeritoftheChirnsidefamily.Thepurchase willbeheld.MembersarerequestedandabolishtheMass,thepeopleofheaven."ThankingtheworkersforpricepaidwasMOMIthasbeen toinvitetheirgirlfriendstojointheWatlington,andthoseofotherplacestheirjubileegift,theHolyFathersaid:considerablyaddedtoandtodate SodalityandtotakepartintheRe-inOxfordshireandBucks,tookup"Youmustworkforyourliving,buti140,000hasbeenspentontheCollege. treat. armsindefenceofthefiithoftheir'youhavenotforgottenthatthetomTheJesuitFathershavethemanage- * * * fathers.AlthoughuntrainedandpoorlymonFatherhassomanysonsalthmentofCorpusChristiewhichisstaff-
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Fr.RichardWashington,adirectarmedtheemadeagallantstanduntildaughterswhoaredeprivedofeierr a * descendantofJohnAugustineWashing-overpoweredbytheforeignmercenar-thing,evenoffaithwholeekevery Recently,acontemporarytellsus, ton,oldestfullbrotherofthefirstPresi-iesscotagainstthembytheGovern-elementofcivilisation,eventhema-anagedlaySisterinBudapestremon-
Saturday,July26,1930.
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strafedwithacoachmanforbeating hishorses.Thecowardlydriverturnedtotheseventy-year-oldSister,and slashedheracrossthefacewithhis whip.Whenthepolicewereinvestigatinghisdastardlyaction,theyfound thattheagedSisterwasnoneother thantheformerQueenNatalie,whose familyhistorywassodottedwith tragediesinitsassociationwiththe Serbianthrone.Shortlyafter1900 shehadretiredtoParis,beComea Catholic,andfinallyconcealedher royalidentitybehindthehabitofa simplelaySisteroftheOrderof.' NotreDamedeSion.Socompletewas herdisappearance,thattheworldgenerallybelievedthatshehaddiedin obscurity.Whenareporteraskedher whyshedidnotwritethememoirsof herexcitingandromanticcareer,she madethemagnanimousreply:"Memoirsrequire-memories.Ihaveforgotteneverythinginordertoforgive everything."
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Owingtotheincreasedcostofproductioncausedbytheextracharges underthetariff,thepriceofSydney newspaperswillheincreasedfrom August4thnext.
Mr.HamiltonBtown,managerofthe PrinceofWalesTheatre,hasbeenappointedmanagerforWestAustralia of'UnionTheatreLtd.'sFeatureExchanges.Mr.Brownhashadmany yearsofexperienceintheatricalaffairs inthisState.Thechoiceisagoodone.
LiketheGnosticsofold,whoseendeavourwastoharmoniseChristian revelationwithcurrentphilosophies, saidFatherHenryDay,theEnglish Jesuit.preachingatWestminsterCathedral,modernisttheologiansstripthe Trinityofthedivinepersonalitiesof theSonandtheHolyGhost,whoare representedascreatedemanationsand concentrateintheFathertheessence ofalimiteddeity,whichthroughout. eternityisseenendeavouringtorealise itselfintheconsciousnessoftheuniverse,asinthenaturalmediumofits being.Suchaconceptionmaysatisfy theneedsofacertaintypeofeducated culture:butitisnotthelivingGod ofreligion,andcanneverfulfilthe aspirationsoftheheartsandmindsof mankind.
Mr.Lathamsaidthatitshouldbe easytosave1.200,000fromthe£573,439allocatedaspaymenttopublicservantsinadditiontowagesorsalaries. Heexplainedthathereferredtotravellingallowances,overtime,andSunday duty.Thematernityallowance,for whichtheallocationwas£660,000,raisedaquestionof ey.itwouldbea properthingto'thepaymentof thisbonustothoseparentswhowere inreceiptof1.6aweekandless,Withoutanytroubleasavingofi200,004 couldbemadeonthisitem.Members' salarieswerenotmentioned.
TheRev.Fr.Dabove,S.C.,whowas ordainedonthe13thinst.atSt.Patrick's Cathedral,isanativeofGenoa,Italy. HepursuedhisstudiesforthepriesthoodinTwin,Italy,inwhichcityis theheadhouseofthegreatOrder foundedbyVen.DonBosco,andnamedafterSt.FrancisdeSales.Those studieswereconpletedattheSalesian College,at"Rupertswood,"Sunbury. Fr.Daboveisahighly-giftedmusician.
OURBUSHIESSCHEME
Weacknowledgewiththanks10/ from"Urac";£1fromM.Walsh,VictoriaPark;3/fromJosephCarroll, Sydney.Wehopethatallwhohave appliedformembershipinour"adoption"movementhavebynowreceived thenameandaddressofachildin thebush.Ifthereareanywhohave notyetreceivedanameandaddress, wecansupplyoneimmediately.The Busbies'Schemeiscontemplatinga summerschoolcampduringtheChristmasvacation.Weneedmanyhelpers ifwearetorealiseourambition.
OneThingandAnother
AYawnThatFailed.
* * * ()nJuneI9ththereweremanyrelativesandAustralianfriendspresentat theChristeningoftheinfantdaughter (ElizabethMarySwifte)ofMr.and Mrs.BasilParsons(thelatternee VeronicaMansfield)ofGilstonRoad, SouthKensington.Theceremonywas performedbytheRev.FatherCorato, attheChurchofourLadyofDolors, Kensington.Thegod-parentswere MissMoniesParsonsandMissVictoriaAnderson(Melbourne).Mr.VernonLavingtonEvans,whoalsostood proxyforMr.LouisMansfield.Mr. andMrs.Parsonsheldareceptionat theirhome.TheguestsincludedThe DowagerLadyNewton(GreatGrandmother).Mr.andMrs.GeorgeParsons andMrs.J.E.Mansfield(GrandParents),Mrs.LionelLogue.Mrs.Shirley White,Mrs.Luth,MissMeletaSyur, MissIdaGeddes.Mr.andMrs.RichardWatson(Adelaide)MissViola Morris(Melbourne),Mr.and,Mrs. lamesIiddesllrown,Col.Latheum SwifteandMr.\V,Parsons.Thefont wasbeautifullxdecoratedwithflowers byHarrod'sLtd.Mrs.BasilParsons isanex-studentoftheLadies'College. VictoriaSquare.
WelcomingtheirExcellenciesLord and1.adyStonehaven.toWilunaon behalfoftheStateGovernment,on Tuesdaylast,theMinisterforMines (Mr.J.Scaddan)saidthatWestern Australia,whichnowhadapopulation ofonlyabout-1410AK),hadproduced 1102,000(XX)worthofgoldandwasstill producingtwo-thirdsofthenation's totalannualyield.HehopedthatWilimawouldprovetobeanotherGolden Mileandbelievedthatitwasonthe eveofanannualproductionof£500.000.WhenhisExcellencyreturnedto sheEasternStates.liecouldassurehis Ministersthatnotonepennyofthe i300,000guaranteewaslikelyeverto berequired.Thatisveryquieting news.theseexcitingtimes,whenthe landisfilledwithdisturbingcomplaints.
* * Anewgoldfindhasbeenreported fourmilesnorthofBroadArrow.The reefissaidtohefromthreetofour feetwide,andpanprospectshave yieldedresultsupto2ozs.
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41MIMM... specialduty,andthenaprimageduty of2itpercent.andaverygood chanceof21percent.ontheselling price.Allthesechargeswillbepassed ontothebuyer-poorolddummy,the workingman.NowondertheOptimist Leaguersaredumbwithamazement. Itisafineexampleofthegentleart offleecingtheworker.
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ThenextmeetingoftheNewman SocietywilltakeplaceattheUniversity,Irwin-street,onWednesday,August6,at8p.m.Mr.JohnPaul,BA., Dip.Ed.,willlecture.Thecommittee appointedtoconsidertheinvestment schemeofraisingfundsforaCatholic residentialcollegeatCrawleywillsubmititsreport,whichwillbeopenfor discussion.Afullattendanceofmembersismostdesirable.
ofdancing,gamesandcompetitions wascarriedoutunderthecontrolof the&M.,-Mr.Geo.L.Purves.During theeveningMr.G.Tathamentertainedtheaudiencewithhistalkingdoll andcompletelywontheheartsofevery childpresent.Thepianist,Mr.Kehot, keptthingsgoingwithaswinginbetweencompetitions,andtoagreat extentaddedtothesuccessofthe evening.Ahugesuccess.asdelightfulasitwasnotanticipated,with onlythepreponderousnumberofchitdrenwhorolledup,asthedisadvantage,ifdisadvantageitcouldbecalled, oughttoactasanincentivetothe committeetostageanother.
TheCatholicScoutCouncilarein urgentneedofmentoactinthecapacityofscoutmasters.Applic::r oughttobemadetotheHo Secretary,Mr.Geo.L.Purves,83Williasn-street.
"Coleman'sPilesRemedy"
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Ifyourlocaldealerdoesnotsupplr writedirectto:-
Thehabitofyawningincompany andinchurchisavulgarone,and shouldbeavoidedbypeoplewhoprofessgoodmanners.Theyawnhas beenusedasapointedwayofshowingboredomandadisinclinationtolistentoatiresomestoryoraprosaic speaker-butitshouldhaveitslimits andheexecutedwiththenicestcare. One'sjawsshouldnotbemaderunthe riskofanaccident.Onlyrecentlya contemporary-andwedon'tdisputeits veracitv-recordedanincidentthat musthavebeendisagreeabdetothe personinvolved.Ithappenedina placenamedSpringfield,U.S.A.-The healthofficerofthecountyhealthunit, Dr.G.W.Williams,wascalledtoseta woman'sjaw,dislocatedinabigyawn. Heworkedmorethanaquarterofan hourtogetthejawsproperlyadjusted. Readersofthecontroversyonthe Tariffshouldtakewarningandnotbe temptedtogapeunwiselywideand long.Butaccidentswillhappen.
TheGentleArtofFleecing.
BlessedJohnSouthworth,Priestand Martyr.AlbertB.Purdie, MA.(Burns,Oates,andWashbourns,Ltd.).6s.
InMaylast,thousandsofEnglish CatholicsgatheredtohonouranEnglishmartyr.ThebodyoftheBlessed JohnSouthworthwascarriedAisolemn processiontoashrineinSt.George's ChapelinWestminsterCathedral.He istheonlyherooftheCatholicFaith inEnglandinthesixteenthandseventeenthcenturies,whosebodyhas beenpreserved.ThisfactlendspeculiarinteresttoFatherPurdie'sLife oftheMartyr,andthestoryoftherecoveryofhismortalremains. Thechiefinterestofthisbookis,of course,thestoryofthelifeofBlessed JohnSouthworth.Thehistoryofthe Church'sheroesalwaysmakesinspiringreading.Thehistoryofthetimes ofpersecutioninEnglandisofespecial interestnova,sincewehavesorecentlywitnessedtheBeatificationofthe EnglishMartyrs.TheBlessedJohn SouthworthwasborninLancashirein 1592,amemberoftheancientfamily oftheSouthworthsofSalisbury,a familyjustlyesteemedforitsfaithful adherencetotheoldFaith.Thedetailsofhisearlylifearenotknown, butin1613,wefindhimatDouayCollege,startinghispreparationforthe priesthood.OrdainedpriestonHoly Saturday.1618,hecrossedovertoEngland,indisguiseinthefollowingyear. Afterlabouringformanyyearsin England.withoneshortintervalon theContinent,hewasarrestedonJune 19,16,54,andwasputtodeathatTyburnninedayslater.Hisbodywas interredatDouay,wasaccidentallydiscoveredin1927,andbroughttoEnglandtoSt.Edmund'sCollege,Ware, theretoawaittranslationtoWestminsterCathedral.Thatlasthonourhas nowbeenpaid.
COLEMANandMURPHY, Dept.R1.. 488Hay-street,Perth. Send5/.
EUCHREPARTYANDDANCE. Willbeheldin
ST.BRIGID'SPARISHHALL, NEXTWEDNESDAY,JULYM.
Prizes:First,£33s.;SecondElls. Dancingfrom10o'clock. GoodMusic.Refreshments. Eachmonth£1lswillbegiventothe winnerofthegreatestnumberof points. Admission,1/6.
C.Y.P.C.,oarrsaws.
FORTNIGHTLYDANCES.
ThenextDancewillbeheldinthe StaroftheSeaHall, Monday,August4. AHeartyInvitationisextendedtoall patrons. Nice'sOrchestra.
W.STAINTHORPE,Hon.Sec.
EUCHREPARTYANDDANCE.
InAidoftheSt.VincentdePaid Society. CATHEDRALHALL, MURRAYSTREET,PERTH. WEDNESDAYEVENINGNEXT
' JULY30,at8pm.
FirstPrize,£22s.SecondPrize,10s6d. CashPrizeoff£22s,totheWinnerof MostGamesDuringSeason. Refreshments. GoodMusic. Admission,1/6(non-euchreplayersand dancers,ls.
DONOTFORGETTHISEVENT.
InthedebateontheFederalBudget, Mr.Latham,leaderoftheOpposition, statedthecostofCommonwealthadministrationwas£17,792,000.Hesuggestedthat.ofthetotalcostofad, ministration.thereshouldheasavingofil.000.000,andthatsuchsavingshouldtaketheforminpartofa reductionofsalariesandwagesona ratethatwould-beequitableaccording totheamountofsalaryinvolved.
Tobeanoptimistthesedaysone needsastoutheartandthesimplicity ofaSt.FrancisofAssisi.Hadthe tariffoperatedintheUmbriaofhis dayitcouldnothavemadehimmuch poorer,butthereisnotellingwhat etfectitwouldhavehaduponhis wonderfulpatienceandimmensecharity.Tosaytheveryleastofthe FederalGoverrulent'sfinancialacumen itdoesn'tinvitetheapplauseofthe multitudewhenacloseinspectionof itsmethodsof"raisingthewind"is madebytheaveragecitizenwhoworks forawage,andwhodoesn'tcarea tinker'sadjectiveforthenicetiesof bookkeeping,butwhoisabsorbingly -interestedinthevalueofhisFederal poundnote. Hetoilsandmoils throughhisday.lives,lovesand dreams-hedoesloveanddreamsometimes-inthehopeofmakinghis home(ifheownsone)comfortable,and thewifeandbairnsreasonablyhappy, hutwhatchancewillhehaveofdoingsounderthepresenttariffunless itismodifiedinparts.Thereare purplepatchesinitthatshowsuplike asore.Theinitialtaxisloaded.with "plusses"thatareoppressiveenough to-makeadumbmanshoutinvectives.The'ChiefCollectorofCustom'sexplanation,inWednesday's "WestAustralian"ofthedutiesas theyapplytoimportedchildren'stoys we.maytakeasanindexofwhatthe 7.finyerhastoexpectfromtheincidence oftheFederaltariffandastohow, itwillaffectotherimportedcommodities..First,wehaveacustomsduty of30percent.,thena50percent.
Besidestellingusthestoryofthe martyr,FatherPurdie'sbookthrows manyinterestingsidelightsontheconditionof.theChurchinEnglandduring theperiodofhislife-time,andonthe foundationandfortunesoftheEnglish CollegesItDouay,wheresomany priestswerepreparedforanarduous apostolateintheirnativeland,andfor amartyr'scrown.Readingthebook onecannotfailtoendorsetheremarks ofHisEminenceCardinalBlourne,in hisPreface,thattheauthor"merits 'thethanksofallthose,bothCatholics andProtestants,whoaredesirousof knowingtherealhistoryofthereligiouschangesinEngland.'-E.J.
CatholicBoyScouts
Inthepresenceofthefulltroopand alsoanumberofmembersofthe CatholicScoutCouncil,twenty-four boyswereinvestedbyCommissioner C.LawrenceatSt.Mary's.Highgate Hill.Mr.Keoghisnowinclimeof thistroopwhichhasnowthelargest membershipamongallCatholictroops. Troop85WA.,St.Brigid's,West Perth.heldasocialintheparishhall lastFridayeveningandinspiteofthe crowdednatureofthehall(indeedit seemedasthoughallWestPerthhad turnedupenmasse)theprogramme
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Halton,John,July29,1928. Lee,Ada,July10,1924. Dunne,Jack,July29,1929. Hastie,Ellen,July30:1929.
Itisaholyandwholesomethought toprayforthedead,thattheymay beloosedfromtheirsins.
Eternalrestgrantuntothem,0 Lord;andletperpetuallightshine uponthem.Maytheyrestinpeso* 1300days'indulgence.)
INMEMORIAM.
LEE.-Inyourcharity,prayforthe soulofAdaLee,whodiedJuly10, 1924.
SacredHeartofJesushavemercyon hersoul.
DUNNE.-Sacredto'thememoryof ourdearsonandbrotherJack,who passedawayatCarr-street,West PerthonJuly29,1929;aged18years. Mayhisgentlesoulrestinpeace.
HASTIE.-Ofyourcharityprayfor thereposeofthesoulofEllenHestia, whodepartedthislifeonJuly30, 1923-R.1.P. SweetJesushavemercyonhersoul.
HALTON.-InlovingmemoryofJohn Haltonwhodepartedthislifeat Kalgoorlie,onJuly29,1928.R.I.P. -Insertedbyhisfondwifeandfamily.
THERECORD.
CATEOLIC?INNISASSOCIATION. Arehbishop's,Molloy,andOarIsCups. Excellentprogresswasmadewiththe fourthroundofmatches,theresults ofwhichwere:-
LADIES. "A"Grade.
St.Joachim'sv.Theresian,atInglewood:M.HerbertbeatMrs.Sutcliffe, 6-1,6-4;M.HegneydrewwithE.Nice, 2.66-3;N.CusacklosttoI.McInnes, 2.6,3-6;E.WaltholosttoK.Baldwin, 0-6,34.HerbertandHegneybeat Mrs.SutcliffeandMcInnes,6.2,6-2,and andlB'aldwin,6.3,8-1;Cusackand ValthodrewwithNiceandBaldWin, 6.2,26,andwithMrs.Sutcliffeand McInnes,6-5,5-6.St.Joachim's9sets 71games;Theresian,7sets64games.
St.Mary'sv.St.Kevin'satLeadervilla:M.O'MahoneydrewwithM.Mitchell,2-6,6-4;K.ValmadrelosttoP. Letcher,5-6,1-6;A.MarshbeatV.Letcher,6-4,6-3;G.MarshbeatC.Mitchell,36,6-5. O'MahoneyandG. MarshlosttoM.MitchellandP.Letcher,4-6,5-6andbeatV.Letcherand C.Mitchell,6-1,6-2;A.MarshandValmadrebeatM.MitchellandP.Letcher,6-1,6-3,andlosttoV.Letcher andC.Mitchell,4-6,2.6.St.Mary's, 8sets74games;St.Kevin's,8sets71 games.
Columbav.St.Brigid's,atSouth Perth:A.CarmodydrewwithK.McGovern,4-66-4;IolaBrophylosttoT. Davin,4-6,3-6;I.Dominishdrewwith A.Davin,4-6.6-2;D.McCarthybeat N.Sayers,6-5,6-2.CarmodyandBrophy.drewwithMcGovernand'1. Davin,6-5.4-6,andwithA.Davinand Sayers,2-6,6-4;DominishandMcCarthydrewwithDavinandSayers,6-5 1-6,andbeatMcGovernandDavin,6-5, 6-2. Go'utilise9seth74games;St. Brigid's,7sets76games. "B"Grade. Peninsulav.St.Joachim's,atMaylands:M.Mackeybeat'Fogarty,6-0; R.CoonanlosttoByrne,3-6;F.Hare IkatK.Outridge,6-1;N.Starrbeat O'Connor.64.MackayandCoonan drewwithFogartyandO'Connor,6-1, 4-6andheatByrneandOutridge,64; HareandStarrbeatFogartyandO'Connor.6-5,6-1.andlosttoByrneand Outridge,5-6.'2-6. Peninsula,7sets56 games;St.Joachim's,4sets40games. HillStreetv.Theresian,atHill Street:M.TownshendbeatL.Boulton, 6-3;Mrs.DudleylosttoS.Rodgers, 1-6;M.ChappellbeatMrs.Hackett,6-1; DudleybeatE.McInnes,6-0.TownshandandChappellbeatBoultonand II-chines.6-06-2,andRodgersand Mrs.Hackett,6-5,6-4;Mrs.andMiss DudleydrewwithRodgersandMrs. Hackett,6-5,4-6,andlosttoBoulton andMcInnes.16,5-6. HillStreet,8 sets62games:Theresian,4sets44 games. St.Mary'sv.St.Anne's,atNorthFremantle:St.Mary's,7sets55games;St. Anne's.5sets57games. StaroftheSeav.MajellaatCotieslee:I.Briggs,eatMrs.Outridge, 6-3.1CooperbeatM.Bogue,6.2;M. HueybeatM.Ryan,6-4.Briggsand CaoperheatMrs.OutridgeandHogue, 6-2,6-5,andDysonandRyan,6-3,6-2; HoeyandSlaterdrewwithMrs.OutridgeandBogue,6-3,2-6,andwith DysonandRyan.6-5.3-6.Starofthe Sea10sets65games:Majella,2sets 44,garnes. "'M.Brigid'sv.St.Kevin's,atWest Perth:L.DobsonbeatM.Callaghan, 6-4:M.GodfreybeatM.Williams,6-1; M.HigginslosttoL.O'Halloran,5-6. DobsonandGodfreybeatWilliamsand Donoghue.6-4,andCallaghanandO'Halloran,6-2,6-2;HigginsandM.ConnollydrewwithCallaghanandO'Halloran,4-6.6-3.Theremainderofthe setswereforfeitedtoSt.Brigid's,owing toaninjurysustainedbyMissDonoghtie.St.Brigid's,10sets75games; St.Kevin's.2sets28games. "C"Grade.
C.Y.L.C.v.PeninsulaatMaylands: McKinnonlosttoP.Moylan,4-6;Ryan heatE.Starr,614;DaleybeatV.Starr, 6-0;HurleylosttoK.Watts,1-6.McKinnonandDaleybeatMoylanandE. Starr,6-1,6-1.anddrewwithV.Starr andWatts,4-6,6-2;RyanandHurley losttoMoylanandE.Starr,46,and drewwithV.StarrandWatts,6-3,4-6.
C.Y.L.C.6sets53games;Peninsula, 5sets41games. St.Mary'sv.St.Kevin's,atSubaco:BowlerbeatD.Gilbertson,6-2; Mrs.CoylebeatW.Dooley,6-0;M. LeahybeatM.Murphy,63;M.Ryan beatWalsh,6-1.Mrs.CoyleandBowlerbeatGilbertsonandWalsh,6-4,6-1, andDooleyandMurphy,6-5,6-5;Leahy andRyanbeatGilbertsonandWalsh, 63,6-3,andDooleyandMurphy04 (forfeit).St.Mary's,10sets60games; St.Kevin's,1set33games.
StaroftheSeaNo.2v.St.Anne's,at Cottesloe:M.SlaterlosttoM.Finnegan,5-6;R.SlaterbeatE.Ellery,6-0; D.MurphybeatM.O'Loughlin,64. MissesSlaterbeatFinneganandFinnicane,8-1,6-1,andElleryandO'Loughlin,6-1;MurphyandHenryondrew withFinneganandFinnecane,4-86-4, andbeatElleryandO'Loughlin,6-3,6-2. StaroftheSeaNo.2,8sets57games; St.Anne's,2sets24games.
StaroftheSeaNo.1v.Majella,at Nedlands:ConlonbeatK:O'Dea,60: McKittricklosttoM.O'Dea,3.6;Best losttoGuilfoyle,5-6;IB'ridgwoodbeat Prindiville,6-1.ConlonandMcKit. trickbeatMissesO'Dea,6.5,6-0,and GuilfoyleandPrindiville6-2,6.1;Best andBridgwoodbeatMissesO'Dea,6-2, 6-1,andGuilfoyleandPrindiville,6-2, 6-2.StaroftheSeaNo.1,10sets70 games;Majella,2sets28games. Dalcassianv.St.Joachim'sNo.1,at VictoriaPark:R.LanganbeatM. Tully,6-3;K.HowebeatC.Smith,64: R.MinghinnybeatMrs.Shannon,6-5. HoweandLangandrewwithTullyand Smith,3-6,6-3;R.andS.Minghinny beatMrs.ShannonandM.Kent,6-2, 6-1.andSmithandTully,6-0.Dalcassian7sets45games;St.Joachim's, No.1,1set25games. Theresionv.St.Joachim'sNo.2,at VictoriaPark:M.DevinebeatE.Outridge,6-0(forfeit);D.Boultonbeat Murray;6-3;M.DawsonlosttoC.Williamson,5-6;R.CahillbeatP.Pitman, 6-3. DevineandDawsonbeatOutridgeandMurray,6-56-2,anddrew withWilliamsonandPitman,6-1,0-6 (forfeit); BoultonandCahillbeatOutridgeandMurray,6.5,6-4.Theresian, Ssets53games;St.Joachim's,2sets :15games., Wattlev.Columba.atMidlandJunction:M.TonesbeatL.Mahony.6-1;K. ClearybeatVHoward,6-5..PCleary losttoMrs.Lawler,3-6:ESherrnbm beatEStrapp.6-3.JonesandCleary heatNfahonyandHoward,6-5,6-4,and Mn'.LawlerandStrapp,6-3:Cleary,1 SherridandrewwithLawlerand Strapp.5-6,6.4. Wattle,7sets50 games;Columba,2sets37games. "D"Grade. St.Brigid'sv.Wattle,atMaylarois HardybeatWilloughby,6-1;Weston losttoO'Malley,4-6;WaldronbeatL. Heffernan,6-1;WebbbeatHanlon,6-0. HardyandWestonbeatWilloughby andHeffernan,6-4,6-0,anddrewwith O'MalleyandHanlon,63,5-6;WaldronandWebbbeatWilloughbyand Heffernan,6-4,6-2.andO'Malleyand Hanlon,6-2,6.3.St.Brigid's,10sets 69games;Wattle,2sets31games.
Theresianv.C.Y.L.C.,atC.Y.L.C.:H. HoadlosttoM.Brigdman,4-6;B'.MinnettlosttoK.Leahy,6-4;E.Orrell losttoLeddin,4-6;Mrs.F.ButtsworthbeatG.Clayton,6-5.Hoadand MinnettdrewwithClaytonandLeahy, 6-5,26,andbeatLeddinandBridgman, 6-3,6-2;OrrellandMrs.Buttsworth drewwithLeddinandBridgman,1.6, 6-5.andbeatClaytonandLeahy,6-0. Theresian,7sets53games;C.Y.L.C,4 sets48games.
MEN.
"A"Grade.
StJoachim'sv.Theresian,atVictoria
Park:A.HerbertbeatB.Sutcliffe,6-0, R.GordonlosttoD.Baldwin,1-6, 5-6:A.WintondrewwithV.Green, 6-4,4-6;W.WalthodrewwithE.de Luca,6-3,46.HerbertandWaltho beatSutcliffeandBaldwin,65,6.3,6-1 andGreenanddeI.:ilea,63,6-3,24: GordonandWintonbeatGreenandde Luca,6-3.4-6,6-5,andlosttoSutcliffe andBaldwin.26,6.15-6, St.Joachim's,12sets99games;Theresian,8 sets80games.
St.Brigid'sv.Columba,atWest
Perth:H.NevinbeatT.Anderson,6-3, 6-0;G.SomersbeatF.Walsh,6-1,6-5: S.ColgandrewwithJ.Lynch,6-3,3-8; A.WallacedrewwithE.Suarez,6.2 2.6.NevinandSomersbeatAnderson andLynch.56.6-0,6-3,andWalshand Suarez,6-2,6-3,6-4;ColganandWal-
lacelosttoWalshandSuarez,5-6,2-6, 3-6.St.Brigid's12sets96games; Columba,8sets7'7games.
IfirjeIlav.HillStreet,atHillStreet:
L.ThomasbeatG.Wyburn,6-2,6.2; T.OutridgelosttoN.Brady,5-6,0.6; J.MayhewbeatS.McDonald,6-4,6-4; F.WalldrewwithR.Heery,6-2,5.6. ThomasandMayhewlosttoWyburn andBrady,5-86.5,2.6,andbeatMcDonaldandHeery,6-2,6.2,64;OutridgeandWalllosttoWyburnand Brady,4.6,6-3,2-6,andtoMcDonald andHeery,6.4,4.6,24.Majella10 sets92games;HillStreet,10sets91 games.
"B"Grade.
St.Anne'sv.St.Mary'satLeadervine:J.MoorebeatR.Galvin,6-5,$4; C.GoughlosttoF.Cain,5-6,46;J. Gustafson-drewwithJ.Whitely,6-0. 36;F.IvesdrewwithSmyth,6.4,0-6. MooreandIveslosttoGalvinand Whitely,3.6,$2,2-6,and_beatCain andSmyth,6-5,3-8,6-4;Goughand GustafsonbeatGalvinandWhitely, 6-3,6-3,4-6andCainandSmyth,6-5, 64,6-4.St.Anne's,12sets96games; St.Mary's,8sets91games. Peninsulav.St.Joachim's,atMaylands:A.HindsbeatA.E.Heagney, 6.5,6-2;A.FoylebeatJ.Tully,6.5,6-1. A.FranklinbeatS.Kingston,8-36-3. A.WildybeatA.Gilligan,6-3,6-2. HindsandFranklinbeat'Heagneyand Kingston,6-4,5-6,6-1,andTullyand Gilligan,6-3,56,6-4;BoyleandWildy beatTullyandGilligan,6-06-0,4-6, andHeagneyandKingston,63,6.5,46. Peninsula,16sets114games;St.Joachim's,4sets71games.
StaroftheSeav.Majella,atCottesloe:W.0.StainthorpebeatG.Quinn. 65,6-1;F.BriggsbeatA.Chauncey, 6-3,6-3;M.BarlowdrewwithJ.Ryan. 64,4-6;W.J.StainthorpebeatS.Nind, 64,6-2.W.0.StainthorpeandBriggs beatQuinn.andChauncey,6-5,6-3,6-3, andNindan.dRyan,6-3,6-3;Barlow andW.J.StainthorpebeatNindand Ryan,6-52.6,6-2,anddrewwith ChaunceyandQuinn,6-2,3.6.Starof theSea,15sets99games;Majella,8 sets69games.
St.Brigid'sv.St.Kevin's,atSubiaco:J.KerrigandrewwithS.Montgomery,6-5,5-6;T.HearnebeatT. Dwyer,6-4,6-3;G.FurlongbeatC. Rampant,6-36-5;B.Hegartylostto T.Letcher,3-6,3-6. Kerriganand HegartylosttoMontgomeryandLetcher,3-6,2-6,4-6,andbeatDwyerand Rampant.6-1,6-3,2-3;Furlongand HearnebeatMontgomeryandLetcher.6-36-3,6-2,andlosttoDwyer andRampant,5.6,3-6,6-4.St.Brigid's 11sets96gamesSt.Kevin's,8sets8'7 games.
Columbav.Wattle,atMidland Junction:P.CarmodydrewwithG. Clarke,6-0,4.6;C.WalshdrewwithR. Willoughby,5.66-2;J.Mahonybeat Gallagher,6.2,6-5;T.MurphybeatE. Clarke,6-3,6-1.CarmodyandWalsh beatClarkeandWilloughby,65,6.2, 6-5. MahonyandMurphybeatGallagherandClarke,5-6,6-2,6.4.Columba11sets80games;Wattle,3sets49 games.
"C"Grade.
Theresianv.Columba,atSouth Perth:E.KennybeatF.Drabble,8-4, 6-1;J.GrahambeatMcHenry,63,6-1; B.ThorntonbeatA.McLernon,6-4,6-2; I.NicebeatP.Lawler,6-1,6-3.Kenny andGrahambeatDrabbleandLawler6-3.6-3,andMcHenryandMcLernon,6-56.5;ThorntonandNicebeat DrabbleandLawler,6-3,6.4,anddrew withMcHenryandMcLernon,26,6-4.
Theresian,15sets92games;Columba, 1set52games. StaroftheSeav.St.Brigid's,at WestPerth:W.J.StainthorpebeatW. Slythe,6-06-0;W.SlatterylosttoJ. Godfrey,5-6,3-6;P.McAuliffebeatJ. Russell,8-0,6.1;J.HoganbeatF. Casey,64,6-4.StainthorpeandMcAuliffedrewwithSlytheandGodfrey, 6-4,5-8,andbeatRussellandCasey, 6-3,SlatteryandHogandrewwith RussellandCasey6.5,5-6,andlostto SlytheandGodfrey,54.Starofthe Sea,9sets77games;St.Brigid's,5 sets51games. HillStreetv.St.Joachim'sNo.1: HalvorsenbeatL.Goerke,8-4,64: CulinseelosttoHegney,1.6,34:J. MonoghandrewwithA.Gilligan,6.1, 54;ReardonbeatB.S.Heagney, 6-5. HalvorsenandCulmseedrew withGoerkeandGilligan6.0,46,and withHegneyandHeagney,5-8,64: MonaghanandReardondrewwith HegneyandHeagney,4-6,6.4,and withGoerkeandGilligan,8-2,44. Totals:HillStreet,9sets80games;St. Joachim'sNo.1,7sets67games.
St.Joachim'sNo.2v.Wattle,atVictoriaPark:J.NoonanlosttoJ.Knox. 3-6.04;J.McGovernbeatJ.Knox, 6-4,6-3;A.OckerbylosttoHanlon 1-6,2-6;L.SmithbeatWatts,6-5,6-2. NoonanandMcGovernbeatKnoxand Knox,6-3,6-4,andHanlonandWatts, 6-3,64;OckerbyandSmithbeatHanlonandWatts,6.2,6-5,andKnoxand Knox,6-3,6-2. St.Joachim'sNo.2, 12sets78games;Wattle,4sets64 games.
St.Anne's,12sets90games,beatSt. Mary's,4sets60games,atNorthFremantle.
"D"Grade.
Theresianv.St.Mary's,atLeadervilla:D.KellybeatW.Coyle,6-1;D. McGillivraybeatP.Neri,6-4:J.ColreavylosttoM.Dooley,56.Kellyand ColreavybeatNeriandDooley8-2: McGillivrayandPierldrewwithNeri andDooley,6.4,1-6. Therestofthe setswereforfeittoTheresian.Theresian.9sets60games;St.Mary's,2 sets23games. St.Brigid'sv.St.Joachim's,atVictoriaPark:F.ARrthurbeatPyke,6-3 A.PownallbeatByrne,6-2;D.G.Piconelostto.Harrold,3.6;Webbbeat Williams,6-2.ArthurandWebbdrew withPykeandHarrold,1-6,6-5,and withFilyrneandWilliams46,6-2: PownallandPiconebeatPykeand Harrold,6-5,6-5,anddrewwithByrne andWilliams,6-4,1-6.St.Brigid's,8 sets57games;St.Joachim's,4sets52 games. StaroftheSeav.Peninsula,atCottesloe:C.McKittricklosttoL.Jost, 2-6;A.WillettlosttoF.Wildy,3-6: G.BarlowlosttoC.Wildy,5-6;G. StainthorpebeatM.McCarthy,6-3. McKittrickandStainthorpebeatJost andF.Wildy,6-46-4,anddrewwith C.WildyandMcCarthy,6-3,4.6;Wil- lettAVBarlowdrewwithJostand Wildy,3-6,6-1,andbeatWildyand McCarthy,6.3,8-4.StaroftheSea, 7sets59games;Peninsula,5sets52 games. Columbav.Dalcassian,atBassendeanW.PattersonlosttoB.Iles,2-6; S.TooheybeatP.Morrissey,63:J. AllenlosttoW.Burrows2-6;J.PattersonbeatJ.Wale,6-2.W.PattersonandTooheydrewwithIlesand Morrissey,14,6-1,andbeat(B'urrows andWall,6-0,6-2:AllenandJ.PattersondrewwithBurrowsandWale,5-6, 6-4,andwithIlesandMorrissey,6.1,1-6. Columba,7sets54games;Dalcassian, 5sets43games.
Saturday,July26,1930.
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[Socialitemsfromcityandcountryarewelcomedinthispage,butmust reachtheofficebyMonday'smail.Addresssuchto''AuntTabatha,"Box J633,G.P.O.,Perth.]
Itisjustatthistimeoftheyearthetimethatwemaycallbetweenseasons-thatyoufindyourequireanew hattomakeasmartappearance;and nowthatthesalesareon,somevery smartandbecomingonescanbe boughtatveryreasonableprices.Smart hats,shoes,hoseandgloveswillgivea well-dressedappearance,evenifthe coatorcostumeisnotthelatestin fashionandhaswenwear.Nothing looksneaterforgeneralknock-about wearthanawell-cutblouseandskirt. Theblousecouldbemadeofsatin, tuckedinandslightlypouched;the skirttofitneatlyaroundthehips,flaringfromthehiplines.andreaching abouttwoinchesbelowtheknees.With thiscanbewornahip-lengthcoat,and theneat,dressyeffectwillbeperfect. Whatalovelycreationablackvelvet gowncanbe,andhowusefulthese gownsareforalloccasions.Awellcutvelvetgownhasanairofdistinctionquiteitsown.Agesagovelvet wasthehallmarkofnobility,andin picturesofbygonedaysthevelvet dressandlacecollarsandcuffsmay beseen.Thefashionofoldendays isbeingrevived,anddaintyindeedare ,.,meofthesedresses.
Eveningdressesareshowinganexaggerationoftheunevenhem-line.Some ofthefrocksareaboutthreeinches belowthekneesinfront,andhavea dividedtrainattheback,withasingleshouldertrainthusaccenuating thelong,slenderlines.Eveningwraps ofgailycolouredsatinandvelvethave narrowbandsoffursetcloselytogetherastrimming.Somehavea cape-sleevetrimmedwithbandsoffur, whilstothersaresleeveless.Pretty, girlishsemi-eveningfrocks,ofprinted chiffonorgeorgette,havedeepcapeletteswithNovfronts.Thelow-set circularskirtssweeptiptoapointat theleftsideoftheskirtfrontandthe waistsarealsofinishedwithabow. Othereveningfrocksarecutonprincesslines,withfullcircularskirtsset ontoscallopedhip-lines.
...Twotonesofbrown,incheckedhomespun,whenproperlycombined,willbe foundtomakeadelightfulensemble, e,peciallyiftheblouseisapaleprimroseintint.Hat,hose,glovesshoes, andpurseofbrownstotone,willcompleteapictureofautumnaltinting.In diagramltweed,smartsuitsarebeing made.somewithshawlcollarsthatfinishwithadeeppointatthebackof theneck.Someofthecollarsand cuffsaremadeofplainparchment cloth.Inmanycasescurvedseansings thattendtoslenderisearebeingused, andthreeinvertedpleatsintheskirt willgivesufficientwidthtothehem. Chicboleroensembliesofwooland silkmixturetweed,withplaincrepede-chineforblouseandcollar,are beingworn.Theblousegathersslightlyintotheyoke,andfinisheswitha tiedfront.Thebolerohasahandkerchiefcollar.Theskirtismade withacross-overfrontyoke,holding inplacethefrontpleats.Children's dressesarestillmadeonsimplelines. Blazersareusefulforwarmthinschool, whileheavyout-doorcoatsmaybepur. chasedatthesales.Itisagoodplan tobuythecoatsalittlebitonthe largesi/e.thentheywilllastfor anotherseason.
Social.
The(7,1:c.C.OldBoys'Associationare arranginga'Cinderelladance,tobeheld theA.N ClubHouseearlyin August.
Mrs.E.McManushostessedabridge partyatherhomeMinathorpe,Northam.lastweek,inaidoftheforthcomingbazaar,whenoversixtyplayers spent.anenjoyableevening.Mr.and Mrs.T.Phillipswontheprizesforthe highestscores,andMissNeilandMr. Wisbytheprizeforthelowestscore. Mrs.ScaterfieldandMr.Chidlowwon thehiddennumber.Mri.Downey alsoarrangedanenjoyablecardeveningatherhomeinaidoftheYoung People'sStall.
pokebonnettoharmonisetrimmed withpalepinkandpaleblueposies. HinstaforMothers.
SinceshewenttoLondon,Miss EileenStarrhasgotintouchagain withoneofherformerschoolchums fromtheSacreCocurConvent,East Malvern,Victoria.Mrs.M.R.Brady, thewifeofaHarley-streetdoctor,and formerlyMissKathleenByrne.Dr. andMrs.Bradyhavetakenchargeof thearrangementsforMissStarr'smarriagetoMr.JamesGeorgeConnolly, whichwillbecelebratedatSt.Mary's ChurchCadoganGardens.Guestsinvited,totheweddingwillbeentertainedbythedoctorandhiswifeatluncheonintheGoringHotel,Grosvenor Gardens.AlthoughMissStarrhas saidgood-byetoastagecareer,herinterestinmusicwillbecontinued.The bridegroom'sweddinggiftistobea grandpiano.MissStarrintendspur chasinghertrousseauinParis.The bride'sparents,Mr.andMrs.,James Starr,ofAuburn,Victoria,anticipate talkingtotheirdaughteronthetelephoneafterthemarriage.Amotherof-pearlRosaryandabeautifullybound whiteandgoldprayer-bookwasthe giftofhercousin.MissNancyKenny, ofCantle-street.Perth.
CareofHandsandHair.
Nowthatwinterisreallyhere,and wefeelthecoldtouchofJackFrost onourhands,itiswelltotryand guardagainstchilblains.Veryoften theintensecoldhastheeffectofmakingthehandsappearred,swollenand clumsy.Massagingthehandswill haveabeneficialeffect.Chilblainsare nearlyalwaystheresultofpoorcirculation,orexposureofchilledhands tosuddenheat.Assoonasyounotice theappearanceofachilblainpaintit withcolourlessiodine,anddonotallowittoreachthebreakingstage.For softeningandwhiteningthehands, massagedailywithcamphoratedoil; thiswillalsotendtoreduceanyswelling.
What itiswhenthehair keepscontinuallyfallingout,anddaily becomingthinner,hntilitbecomes stragglyandwisp-likeinappeaarnce. Thistreatmentveryseldomfails:Put oneounceofcocoanutoilintoachina basin,addhalfanounceofcastoroil; putthebasinintoasaucepancontainingwaterandsteamuntiltheyboth melt.Keeponstirringthemwell.Removethebasinfromthehotwater, andkeepstirringuntilcold.Rubthis lotionsparinglyintotheskinofthe headtwiceaday,andadecidedimprovementwillsoonbenoticed.A fewdropsOfafavouriteperfumemay beaddedtothemixturetominimise thesmellofthecastoroil.
TheancientGreeksandRomansused toanointtheirfeetdailywithoil,to keepthemsoftandsupple.
AnswertoEileenReWeddingDress Design.
Nomatterwherewego,seewhom wemay,eatwherewewill,dainty cakesseldomlosetheirappeal.From thesternheadofthehousedownto thetiniesttoddlercakesareawelcome iteminthehouseholdmenu.Try someofthesecakes,andseehowthe childrenappreciatethem:
QueenslandSandCake:Onequarter lb.arrowroot,onequarterlb.sugar,one quarterlb.butter,twoeggs,oneteaspoonbakingpowder.Mixarrowroot, sugar,butterandeggstogetherina basin;beatthemwellforabout20 minutes;thenaddbakingpowder;pour intoagreaseddish,andbakeina moderateovenforthree-quartersofan hour.
DarkSponge:Intoamixingbowl putamedium-sizedcupofsugar,one andahalfcupsofflouronetablespooncocoa,oneteaspooncinnamon, foureggs,fourtablespoonsmilk,two tablespoonsmeltedbutter,apinchof salt.Useself-raisingflour.Beatall togetherbrisklyfortenminutes;pour intogreasedsandwichtins,andbake for_fifteenortwentyminutes.Join togetherwithdaintyfilling,andice withafavouriteicing.
ForSandwichFilling:Sandwiches afteratimebecomemonotonous.Try thisfillingforachange:Betweenwell butteredslicesofbread,spreadlightly goodbeefextract,agratingofcheese, andfinelychoppednuts.Trysliced apples,bananas,andgherkinsforfilling Varythefillingfromdaytoday.
Agoodcookisagreattreasure,and tobeabletocookwellistobeableto ensurethecomfortofahousehold:If youcancook,youwillnothaveto bearwithremarkslikethefollowing: Lily:"Anyonewouldthink'Iwas nothingbutacookinthishousehold"
George:"Notafteramealhere,dear."
Friedapples,insteadofeggs,are verynicewithbacon.Peelandcore theapples,andcutinroundsabout onequarterofaninchthick.
Tryspreadinggroundgingeron acesinfestedby'cockroaches,anduolp placesinfestedbycockroaches,andyou willfindthemdisappear.
VictoriaPark
UglyMen'sCompetition.
Thiscompetition,inaidoftheConvent(BuildingFund,isbeginningto makemoreimpressionontheparishionersasitadvances,asmaybegleanedforthecontinuedincreaseofsupportaccordedthemariousfunctions conductedinconjunctiontherewith. Theprogressvotingtotalsareasfollows:Mr.A.Rippon,7,716;DeanKiely, 3.747;,DeanBrennan,3807.
Theusualweeklyeuchrepartiesin theSchoolRoomonTuesdayevenings drovethemselvesnotonlyasuccess nancially,butalsosocially.These functionsarereceivingsupportofpat-
ronsasfarevenasfromMountLawley. Mrs.Walshhasthearrangementsin handofaCabaret,totakeplaceinthe AmusuTheatreearlyinAugust,and fromthesupportalreadypromised throughoutthemetropolitanarea,the functionappearstobealreadyhallmarked"Success."
CatholicYoungLadies'Club
CotnerFrancisandMui Streets,Perth.
Amostenjoyablesocialanddance washeldintheClubRoomsonTuesday,15th.inst.inaidofthetennis club.Owingtotheinclemencyofthe weather,theattendancewasnotas largeasexpected,buttheClubintend holdingmoreofthesefunctionsinthe nearfuture.Elocutionaryandvocal itemswererenderedbyMissesP.*rd. bey,V.O'Shea,andJ.Harford,and manythanksareduetoMissI.Clarke whosuppliedthemusicforthedancing.Therearevacanciesinthetennis club,andanyCatholicgirlswhoaredesirousofjoiningshouldgetintouch withthesecretary,MissK.'McKinnon, 23Park-road,Mt.Lawley.Theweeklydanceisstillaspopularasever, andanybodywishinganenjoyable eveningshouldcometotheForesters HallonSaturdayevening.
TheCluboffersitssinceresympathy toMrs.A.Watt(President),inthe recentsadlossofherfather,Mr.Henry.
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MissPatricaTolpntt,whowasa memberofCountFilippini'sOpera Company,leftbytheMongoliafor' London,whereshewillcontinueher studiesinsinging.
Anotherquestionrebridalarrayhas cometohand,andthistimethefair readerenquiringwouldlikedetails reaprettyweddingdressandsuitable dressesforabridesmaid.Well,fair reader.Iwillendeavourtoanswer yourquerytothebestofmyability. Ivorychiffonsatinisanidealmaterial foraweddingdress.Havethebodice mademoderatelylong,closefittingat thehipsandifpossiblehavethebodicehand-embroidered.Theskirtwould requiretoberatherfull,andflareaway totheankles.Longclosefitting sleeves,comingtoavandykepointover thehands.Iwouldadviseacourt train,linedwithpalestofpink,falling fromtheshoulders.'Havethetrain madedetachable;itcouldbefastened tothebackoftheshoulderswith strongclips.Thentheweddingdress couldbeutilisedafterwardsfordressy occasions.Theusualveilcouldbe wornunderacoronetoforangeblossoms.Forthebridesmaids,havethem dressedalike,infrocksofpalestpink georgette,designedwithtinyflares, emphasisingthelinebelowthehipyokes,underneaththetinyflaresa fullyflaredskirt.Babysleevesand bodicesfinishedwithpetal-shapedcapes ofgeorgette.Softhatsoftulleofa slightlydeepertintthanthefrocks.If alittletrain-bearerisincluded,have - herdressedinthepalest-ofbluefrock, madeKateGreenawayfashion,afrilly frocktiedwith,awidesash,anda
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H.A.C.B.Society
DISTRICTBOARD.
Thefortnightlymeetingwasheldon Tuesday,the22nd.inst.,theDistrict Vice-President,Bro.E.A.Clarke,presidingoverBros.J.Edwards,G.S.;SisterGilbertsonDIV.;Bros.L.C.Rampant,DIM.,J.M.O'Connor,R.T,;T.J. Hynes,I/M..andG.F.Creighton, D.11Apologiesfornon-attendance werereceivedfromBro.J.W.O'Brien; D.P.,andBro.J.W.Whitely,P.11P. ArrangementsweremadefortheofficialvisitstoSt.ISialachi'sBranchon Wednesday,the30th.inst..aridSt. Columba'sleach,SouthPerth,on Monday,the4th.August.TheGeneralSecretaryreportedhavingreceived enquiriesfromseveralpersonsregardgthesocietyandtheconditionsapainingtomembership.Duringthe lastfewmonthsaverypleasingphase ofthesociety'sexperiencehasbeen thelargenumberofenquiriesreceived fromindividualswithaviewtobecomingmembers.Thiscanbelargelyattributedtothepublicitygiventothe society'sactivitiesin"TheRecord," anditiswithpleasurethattheDistrictBoard'sappreciationofthegreat assistancegivenbyourCatholicpaper inthatregardisexpressed.Unfortunately,manyofourbranchesdonot taketheadvantageofthemeansavail abletobringthefactoftheirexistence andworkbeforetheCatholicpeople generally.Itishopedthattheknowledgeofthepracticalutilityofsuch reportswillurgethesebranchestoemulatethegoodexampleofthosewho haveassiduouslypublishedtheirreports.Therearegoodprospectsfor establishingnewbranchesintwoparishes,anditishopedthatbeforelong theseestablishmentswillbeanaccomplishedfact.
St.Mary'sBranch,Leederville.
Thefortnightlymeetingwasheldon 16th.inst.,thepresident,SisterN. Joyce,presidingoveraverygoodat, tendanceofmembers.Representatives ofSt.Patrick'sOldBoys'Branchwere presenttoengageintabletennisand bobsmatches,andwereheartilywelcomed thepresidentandmembers. Sickpaywaspassedforonemember, Bro.K.Leddinreportedonthemeets ingandactivitiesoftheMetropolitan SocialandSportsCommittee,and urgedmemberstoattendinfullforce theinter-branchsocialtobeheldat St.Brigid's,WestPerth,onMonday, the28th.inst.Bro.J.Readerstated thatthesyllabuscommitteehadmet andarrangedaprogrammewhichit wasintendedtoadhereto,sothatat eachmeetingtherewouldbesome meansofentertainingthemembers.At themeetingonWednesdaynext,table tennisandbobsmatcheswillbeplayedagainstteamsrepresentingSt. Brigid's!Branch.Toinsureasteady flowofnewmembersintothebranch, ithasbeendecidedthatateachmeetingaballotwilltakeplaceanditwill bethedutyofthememberselected tonominateanewmemberatthefollowingmeeting.Thefirstballotwas heldatthismeeting,andresultedin Bro.J.Prestbeingselected.The nexteuchrepartyanddance,heldfor thebenefitoftheHibernianStall,inSt. Mary'sConventBazaar,willbeheld onTuesdaynext,andmembersare urgedtopatroniseitandThusinsure itssuccess.ThematcheswithSt.Patrick'sOldBoys'Branchresultedin winsforourteamsafteraverykeen andclosecontest.
t.Brigid'sBranch,WestPerth. Theusualfortnightlymeetingwas heldonMonday,14th.inst.,Bro. Arthurpresidingoveragoodattendance.Theprincipalbusinessofthe eveningwasinregardtothenext social,whichwilltakeplaceonMondaynext.28th.inst..inSt.Brigid's Hall.Membersaresparingnoefforts tomakethesocialanoutstandingsue cess,andarecordcrowdinanticipat ed.Incidentally,thenextmeetingis beinheldonnextMondaynight,but inordernottoclashwiththesocial, p.m.,andnotat8.15p.m.,asisusual.
wereverysatisfactory.Severalgood artistshadpromisedtoassistandthe entertainmentisbeingthrownopento thepublic.Theinter-branchsocial atWestPerth,onMonday,July28, promisestobeagreatsuccess,ifwe canjudgefromtheenthusiasmofthe branchdelegates.AllHiberniansand theirCatholicfriendsareaskedtorememberthedate-. Thecommitteemeetsagainon Friday,August1st, StaroftheSeaBranch,Fremantle.'
Thefortnightlymeetingoftheabove branchwasheldonJuly14.Thepresident('Bro.C.Edwards)presided.The attendancewasfair,consideringtheinclemencyoftheweather,yetitisregrettablethattheusualnumberof memberswasnotpresent.Forthose whoattendeditwasamostpleasing evening,andwewereallveryjubilantincontemplatingtheremarkable stridestheincreaseinmembershipis taking.Thankstothegoodworkaria untiringeffortsmadebyourworthy chaplain,ReY.FatherHaugh,O..M.I., asmanyaselevenmemberswereinitiated,twoofwhomareladies.The occasionhaslongsincegonebyon whichasimilarceremonyhastaken place,andourmembersarehopeful thatwewillsoonhaveastrongjuvenilebranchaslargeandactiveasitwas halfadozenyearsago.TheChaplain initiatedthemembers,andcongratulatedthemontheirentryintothe society.Thepresidentandsecretary alsoextendedtothemaheartywelcomebutanapologyhadtobeofferedforthesmallattendanceonsuchan auspiciousoccasion.Threenominationswerereceived.Sickpayamounts ingtoLilOswaspassedtothreemembers.Accountsconnectedwiththerecenteuchrepartywerepassed.It wasdecidedtoholdaspecialmeeting ofoursocialandsportscommitteeon Sunday,27th.inst.,at10am.,todiscussoursyllabus.Theusualmeeting willbeheldonJuly28,andallmembersareurgedtoattend.
Geraldton
DEATHOFSISTERMARY GABRILL.
District-widesympathyhasbeenextendedtothemembersofthePresentationConvent,Geraldton,intheseverelosstheyhavesustainedinthe deathofadearly-loyed.devoutand highly-est*medmemberoftheOrder inthepersonofSisterMaryGabriel (CodyI.Thedeceasedwasadaughter ofWilliamandMaryCoady,ofCamas, Co.Tipperary,Ireland,andwasborn 40yearsago.ShejoinedthePresentationOrderasanoviceattheStella MarisConvent,seventeenandahalf yearsago,andhadsincebeenresident oftheGeraldton,Sandstone,Mullewa, andBootenalConvents.Ofabright andattractivedisposition,thedeceased endearedherselftoallwithwhomshe
cameincontact,andbythemembers oftheOrderwasheldinthehighestesteemforherdevoutnesssanctity,and unostentatiousapplicationtoherreligiousandeducationalduties.Shehad, however,notenjoyedthebestofhealth forsomeyearspast,butitwasnottill Saturday,July12,thatherillnessbecameserious,andcommencedtooccasionconcern.Aseriousturnforthe worsetookplaceonMonday,andshe wasremovedtotheRoselleHospital. Despitethebestofskilledattention, hersouldepartedtoitseternalreward 4pm.onWednesday,July16.During herillnessshewasconstantlyattended tobytheRev.FatherHalpin,whoadministeredthelastritesoftheChurch.
OnFridaymorningaRequiemMass wascelebratedatSt.FrancisXavier's CathedralbytheRev.FatherHalpin. TheBishopofGeraldton(theRight Rev.Dr.O`Collins)presided,andthe choirwasconductedbytheRev.Father Halpin.HisLordshipdeliveredthe panegyric,whenhespokeasfollows:
"Weareassembledhereto-dayto performthelastritesforonewhoonly aweekagowasinherusualbuoyant health,SisterGabriel.Deathovertakesalltheoldandtheyoung,but whenitovertakesoneintheprime oflifelieSisterGabriel,itisaparticularlysadaffair.Shewasprofessed15yearsagoonthe1st.ofJuly, andontheanniversaryofherprofessionaweekago,sheandanotherwho wasprofessedwithhercamefora blessing.HadIbeenaskedonthat morningwhatIthoughtofSisterGabriel'shealth,Iwouldhaveanswered thatshehadmanyyearsofuseful labourbeforeherintheLord'sVine. yard.Shewasfullofvigourandapparentlyquitestrong.Butwemust rememberGod'swaysarenotour ways,andwemustsubmittoHiswill inthiscase.Shecameofafamily stronginfaith,who,hadgivenmany memberstotheChurch.Hergood parentshadsentthreetoserveGodin religion.Atpresent,onesister,Sister M.Aidan,wasaPresentationNunat Greenough,andanother,SisterM.Albert,wasinanursingOrderinRome. Certainlytheparentsofthisfamily mustbetrulygoodandtheirchildren werewellgroundedoftheFaiththus todevotetheirlivestoGod'sservoce. St.Gabrielwasofabrightandgenial disposition.Herpresencewaslikea rayofsunshineandthosewholived withherormetherwerecheeredby hercompany.Wearesorryshehas leftus.hutGodisgoodandifhetakes awayHewillgivebackmanygraces inanswertoherprayers.Weknow sheisbetteroffandwillreceivethe rewardof*herprayerpentinHis service.Thoughshehasleftusin bodyshewillbewithusinspirit.She willbeanadvocateforusallin Heaven.Shewasagoodreligious, agoodreligiousofprayer.Intheearly hoursofthemorningsherosetopray
forherconventanditswork.Forthe Churchanditsneeds,particularlyhere andshehelpedtopraiseandthank GodforallHisgiftsandforHiscontinualassistance.Theworkshewas doingwasnobleworkimpartingto childrentheknowledgeofGodand allthatpertainstoHisservice.Weare ingreatneedofthosewhowillfollow SirGabriel'sexample.Wesadlyneed thosewhowillgivetheirlivestothe causeofChristianeducationandgenerouslysacrificeallthejoystheworld mayoffer.ThisiswhatSisterGabriel did,anoblevocation-trainingthechildrentoknowGodandinspiringthem withloveandgenerosityinHisservice. However,theall-holyGodmayfind inhersomedefectssowemustrememberherinourprayers.Wearebound incharitytoprayforherthatifcertainfaultsmaydelayherentryinto heavenAlmightyGodmay,inhis mercy,shortenthattimeandbestow onherthecrownHehadpreparedfor her.MayGodhavemercyonher soulandonallthesoulsofthefaithfuldeparted."
Dr.O'Collinsgavethefinalabsolution.
Thefuneralwhichwasheldduring theafternoonwaslargelyattended. ThepupilsoftheStellaMarisCollege andtheChristianBrothersCollege,by whomshewasmosthighlyrespected andloved,figuredprominentlyinthe cortege.Theprayersatthegraveside wererecitedbytheRev.FatherHalpin, assistedbyFatherMcKay.TheBishop andFatherIrwin,ofNorthampton, werepresentatthegraveside.R.I.P.
TheRev.FatherHalpinwasadmittedtoRosellahospitalonMondayand willnotbeabletotakeuphisduties forafortnight.
Attwofunctionsduringtheweek hisLordshiptheBishopofGeraldton theRt.Rev.Dr.O'Collins)wasexte1edthewarmhandofwelcome.On Tuesdayeveninghewastheguestof theSt.FrancisXaviesbranchofthe HibernianSociety.Therewasarecord attendanceofmembers,andamongst thevisitorsweretheRev.Brothers GogginsGreahyandHeffernanandMr. T.R.DeLucey,ofPerth.Thechair was bythepresident branch(Mr.R.C.Tindal),who,inac appropriatespeechextendedawelcome totheBishop.Hebrieflysketched thebenefitsoffriendlysocietiesmaking specialreferencetotheworkandendeavoursoftheHibernians.HisremarksweresuportedbyMr.DeLucy, apioneerofthesocietyintheState. Dr.O'Collins.inabriefresponse,returnedthanksforthewelcomeand madereferencetohisassociationwith thesocietyinVictoria.Hepromised hiswholeheartedassistancetothe societyandhopeditwouldflourish. Theeveningwasdevotedtoanentertainingprogrammeofinstrumental, vocal,elocutionaryanddancingitems, allofwhichweregreatlyappreciated.
SocialandSportsCommittee. Itisgratifyingtonotethatsomany branchesaresendingdelegatesalongto thefortnightlymeetings,Thatofthe 18th.inst.waswellattended,andimportantbusinessdulytransacted.Fro. Mantonreportedthatarrangementsfor theClontarfconcert,onAugust14,
Saturday,July26,1930.
THERECORD.
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CHURCHANDSTATEINMALTA
BritishGovernmentandtheVatican
ThecorrespondencewiththeHoly
SeerelativetotheMaltesesituation, fromJanuary,1925toMay,1po,as presentedby,theBritishSeaeUryof StateforForeignAffairstoParliament isnowpublishedintheformofaBlue Book.Itcovers33eninety-three pages,andincludesthirty-eight documents.Thewholepositionisset outverycompletely,andthecontents, formaregrettablerecordofwhatis bestdescribedasabewilderingcontroversy.ItistoolargeacorrespondencetobeWhollydissectedinthebrief spaceatourdisposal.WegiveasummaryofNo.12document,whichexplainstheBritishGovernment'sattitude,andNo.13document,theVatican'sreply,asprinted. No.12.
StatementhandedtoCardinalSecretaryofState(CardinalGasparri)by Mr.Chilton(BritishMinistertothe Vatican,sinceappointedAmbassador toChile),onAugust8,1929.
HisMajesty'sPrincipalSecretaryof StateforForeignAffairs,receivedfrom the1VritishMinistertotheHolySeea note,datedJuly2,inwhichtheCardinalSecretaryofStatetransmitteda copyofaletteraddressedtotheArchbishopofMaltaandtheBishopof Uozo,togetherwithaprecisofamemorandumsenttotheHolySeeby anonymous"eyewitnesses"relativeto theconductofMalteseaffairsbyLord Strickland,declaringthatMaltaissubjecttoaregimeofterroranddespotismtheoppositiondisarmed,the-press gagged.theCourtsthreatened,theadministrationofjusticesuspended,the nnstittitionendangered,theChurch andreligionopenlyinsultedandopposed.ThelettertotheArchbishop ofMaltaandtheBishopofGozoexhurtsthem"tocontinuewiththenecessaryfirmness,joinedtothenecessary prudence,inthelineofconductheld untilnowagainsttheattitudeofsome oftheauthoritiesoftheMalteseMinistry."Thecoveringnoteexplained thatLord'Stricklandwasnot"persona grata"totheHolySee,andthatthe HolySeesupportedtheactionofthe OrdinariesofMaltaandGozointheir disapprovaloftheactivitiesofLord Strickland.TheletteroftheCardinal Secretaryendedwithanintimation thatIii'Majesty'sGovernmentshould preventsuchsubversiveactivityonthe partoftheMalteseMinistry,oratleast divorcetheirresponsibilityfromthat ofLordStrickland.
CommentonCardinalGasparri'slettergivesthefollowingfacts: TherelationsbetweenChurchand Stateis.Maly...hadadmittedlygiven risetomanydifficultandimportant questions.AttheinstanceofHis Majesty'sGovernmentintheUnited
theHolySeeandtheGovernmentfora settlementonasatisfactorybasisofthe relationsbetweenChurchandStatein Malta.TheGovernmentconsidered suchactiondiscourteousandunjustified.
Threeotheraspectsofthecaseare noticed.Firstlythefactthatthe HolySeehaddeclaredtobe"persona nongrata"theheadofaresponsible GovernmentinaBritishColony,exer cisingexecutivefunctionsinvirtueof theConstitution.was'regardedasincompatiblewiththeexistenceoffriendlydiplomaticrelationsbetweenthe VaticanandtheIB4itishGovernment.
Secondly,withoutwarningorconsultationwithHisMajesty'sGovernment,theHolySeeissuedpublicand explicitinstructionstotheMaltese Episcopate,andthroughthem,tothe Malteseclergy.Intheopinionofthe Governmentthatconstitutedadirect incitementtodiscreditandevenresist theconstitutionallyelectedGovernmentofMalta.HisMajesty'sGovernmentprotestedagainsttheact,anddesiredtomakeitclearthatsuchinterferencemustmeetwithitsstrongestreprobation.
Thirdly,theHolySee,inanofficial notetoHisMajesty'sMinisteratthe Vatican,hasonthestrengthofan anonymousmemorandumaccusedthe MalteseMinistryofciviltyrannyand religiouspersecution,andinvirtueof thisaccusationrequestedHisMajesty'sGovernment-torestraintheactivitiesandtodisavowthepolicyof theMalteseMinistry.HisMajesty's Governmentrefusestotakeintoconsiderationallegationswhichhadnot beentestedbyevidencefurnishedto theGovernmentthroughthediplomatic channelorbyproceedingsintheMalteseCourts.
Beforeissuingitsinstructionsonthe 20th.JunelasttotheMaltesehierarchy, itwasexpectedbytheBritishGovernmenttheHolySeewouldhave availeditselfofthenegotiationsinitiatedbytheApostolicDelegate,in ordertoexplorewithHisMajesty's Governmentthepossibilityofasettlementofthedifficultiesexistingbetween ChurchandStateinMalta.
TheVatican'sReply
Pre-memoriahandedtoMr.Chiltonby theCardinalSecretaryofStateon August10,1929.
lectionnotonlybythebishopsand clergyofMalta-whichwasonlynatural-butalsobytheMalteseMinistry andbyLordStricklandhimself.Mgr. RombinsonthereforeleftforMalta, hayingreceivednootherinstructions fromtheHolySeebuttocollectonthe spotalltheinformationpossible,questioningsuchpersonsasheconsidered suitable,andthentomakeacomplete reporttoth(HolySee.ItisunnecessarytorecallhowMgr.Robinson's workinMaltawascarriedthrough withthatabilityandprudencewhich distinguishhim,somuchsothaton leavingtheislandtwomonthslater,he wasabletoreceivetheunanimousapprovalofallandreceivedflatteringlettersfromtheMalteseMinistry,inthe nameofLordStrickland,andalsofrom theBritishGovernment.
theHolySeehashadnointentionof interferinginthedomesticpoliticsof aBritishColony,andstilllessofincitingthebishopstoanillegalresistancetotheconstitutedauthority.On thecontrary,itwastheundueand everincreasinginterferenceonthepart ofLordStricklandinthepurelyreligiousspherewhichcompelledtha HolySeetoencouragethebishopsin theirattitudeoffirmandjustified watchfulness.
itsinterests(thatis,inthefulfilment ofitsclutylinthereligoussphere,has conducteditselfwiththemostabsolute loyaltytowardsHisMajesty'sGovernment.
(Translation./ TheHolySeehasreceivedtheForeignOfficememorandumofthe5th. inst.regardingthesituationinMalta, andhasbeenpainfullysurprisedtosee howthereinhasbeengiven,altogether andexclusively,the-thoughtofLord Strickland,andthat,therefore,stateKingdom,theHolySeesentanApos-mentshavebeenoftenmadeorset tolicDelegatetoMaltatoexaminef4,-forthinexactlywhichdonotcorrespond situationinMalta,andtoenquietothefacts.Itisthereforenecessomegeneralagreementcouldnot nary,beforeall,torecallinfullhow reachedbetweentheMalteseauthori-eventshavedevelopedsoastoshow tiesandtheVatican,whichwouldhowtheHolySee,inthejustcareof avoidfrictionandconfirmthecordial relationsexistingbetweentheBritish GovernmentandtheHolySee.In duecourse,theApostolicDelegatere, turnedtoRomeandLordStrickland leftforLondontoreportrespectively tothePopeandtoHisMajesty'sGov; eminent.asbeingtheprincipalsinany
ForsometimetheHolySeehadbeen awarethatthereligioussituationofCatholicisminMalta,afterthereturnof subsequentnegotiationsforaclefnitaLordStrickland,wasseriouslydisturbagreemehtregardingtheCatholiced;doubtlessthesanefacthadbeen ChurchinMalta.LordStricklandnotedalsobyHisMajesty'sGovern. visitedRomeonhiswaybacktoMalta.ment.Beforecomingtoanydecision Mr.Chilton,onMr.ArthurHenderson'sthereon,theHolySeefirstsentto instructions,wasrequestedtoarrangeMaltatheRev.FatherOrlich,Minister anaudienceforLordStricklandwithGeneraloftheConventual*,aperson thecardinalSecretaryofStateandenjoyingitsentireconfidence,inorder CardinalCeretti.BeforeMr.Chiltonthathemight,inanabsolutelyconcouldcarryouthisinstructions,Car-fidentialmanner,makeobservations dinalGasparri handed the hard himhandurnisareport. note,informinghimatthesametime InMarchlasttomeetthedesireof thatLordStricklandwasnolongertheMalteseMinistry,whoseinterpreter wastheBritishMinistertotheHoly "personagrata,"andthatinstructions hadbeengiventhathewastobereSee,the-lattersenttotheislandMgr. ceiverlbynoonewhateverattheVati.PaschalRobinsonasDelegateAposcan. tolic.Inthechoiceofthepersonthe HolySeehadinmindtheideaofdoing TheBritishGovernmentcorn-somethingagreeabletoHisMajesty's plained,theHolySeehadbroughttoGovernment,which,infact,onthe anabruptend,andwithoutwarningor12th.March,throughHisMajesty's explanation,negotiationsinitiatedbyMinister,informeditthatitapproved MonsignorPascalRobinsonin-Malta,"mostcordially"oftheappointment whichtheGovernmenthopedwouldofMgr.Robinson.Anequallyagreeresultinadefiniteagreementbetweenablereceptionwasaccordedtothese-
OnhisreturntoRome,onthe2nd. Tune,Mgr.Robinson,inobedienceto thetaskentrustedtohim,presented totheHolySeeafullanddetailedreportonthereligioussituationinMalta. Takingaccountinaspecialmannerof suchanexhaustivereport,butatthe sametimenotneglectingwhathad beenreportedby.thebishopsofMalta andbyFatherOrlich,thosedocuments werecompiledwhichtheHolySeesubsequentlyissued.Thustheaccusation,broughtbyLordStricklandand publishedbyhimintheopenpress,and now(tothesurpriseoftheHolySee) repeatedintheForeignOfficememorandum,fallstotheground-theaccusation,thatistosay,thattheHolySee hastakenitsstandonlyoninformationsenttoitbyanonymouspersons. TheHolySeeregardsitasasignof scantyrespecttowardsitselftosuppose thatinamatterofsuchimportancefor thegoodofreligionitcoulddetermine itsactiononinformationwhichreacheditfromanonymousorirresponsible sources.Onthecontrary,ithastaken accountofnothingbutreportsfurnish. edbytheabove-mentionedpersons, whoareunexceptionableineveryway. HailLordStricklandinanywayrepresentedtheBritishGovernmentin theisland,theCardinalSecretaryof Statewouldhavepreferredtoreferto Mr.Chilton,BritishMinistertothe HolySee,andtreatwithhim.TtwnonlyafterMgr.Robinsonhadgivenan assurancethatLordStricklandinno wayrepresentedtheFritishGovernmentinMalta,butwassimplythe ofaMaltesepsi..atpresentinpower -itwasonlythenthatitwasdecided tofollowtheadviceofMgr.Robinson andwritethewell-knownlettertothe Maltesebishops.Nevertheless,although thedocumentwasaddressedtoreligiousauthoritiesandconcernedreligious questions,theHolySee,withspecial regardforthedelicacyofthematter, immediatelycommunicatedthetextto theBritishMinister,andaddedanote forHisMajesty'sGovernment,witha briefsummary,derivedfromthereportswhichhadreachedtheHolySee fromthesuresourcesabovementioned. Thesamediplomaticnoteandthe memorandumannexedhavebeenpublishedinfullbyLordStrickland,on hisownaccolint,innewspapersin MaltaandinEngland-afact'which theHoly'Seehasobservednotwithout surprise.Itcannotbedeniedthatthis rashpublicationhasassistedinno smalldegreetomakethesituation,alreadyserious,morepainful.Butit isclearthennoblamecanbelaid againsttheHolySeeonthisaccount.
Fromtheexplanationgivenitseems tobeclearthattheprocedureofthe HolySeehasbeenatalltimescorrect andprudentandthatitissimpleto replypreciselytothechargesagainst theHolySeecontainedintheForeign Officememorandum,
Indeed,iftheHolySee,inadiplomaticdocument,addressedtoHisMajesty'sGovernment,hasdeclaredthat LordStricklandisnotpersonagrata, thismustnotbeviewedasaslighttowardsHisMajesty'sGovernment,but onlyasastatement,certainlyinaccordancewiththefacts,fromthereligiouspointofview,totheeffectthat theactivitiesofLordStrickland,in Malta,asheadoftheMinistry,areseriouslyprejudicialtotheinterestsofCatholicismandthatinconsequencesuch apersoncannotberegardedasgrata totheHolySee.
Fromthisitlikewiseappearsthat
ItisforthesamereasonsthatLord StricklandwasrefusedaPapalaudienceinNovember,1928;indeed,inthe letterofthe4th.November,1928,ad-. dressedbytheCardinalSecretaryca StatetoMr.Randall,BritishCharge d'Affaires,itwasstated:"Thevisitof hisExcellencythePrimeMinisterto theHolyFatheratthismoment,is whichMaltesepublicopinionisexqjt. ed mightbeinterpretedinasense whichitcannotandshouldnothave. Therefore.Ibegtostatethatitwould bemorefittingtopostponethevisitof hisExcellencyLordStricklandtothe HolyFatheruntiltheexistingdifficultiesaresettled."Thisexplainswhat sensemustbegiventothewords whichtheCardinalSecretaryofState wroteonthe12th.NovembertoLord Stricklandinaprivatenote."TheHoly Fatherhasnotrefusedthedesiredau. dience,butformostseriousreasonshas consideredthatitshouldbeputoffto amoresuitabletime."Itisnotclear therefore,forwhatmotiveLordStricklandshouldallowhimselftoaccusethe HolySeeofhavingcontradicteditself, givingwidepublicitytothepersonal notesenthimbytheCardinalSecretaryofState,andsayingnothingof therest.Asmattersstand,itisobviousthattheHolySeecouldnotcontinuetheconversationsjustbegunin regardtoaconcordattobeconcluded forthesettlementofthereligioussituationinMalta,norcouldtheHolySee resumethemsolongasitisnotpersuadedthatLordStricklandintends torespecttherightsoftheChurchsod practiseaproperregardtowardsthe localecclesiasticalauthorities.
Suchhasbeenexactlythedevelopmentofthisregrettableaffair.It clearlydemonstratesthattheHolySee hasatnotimethoughtofshowinga lackoftheproperloyaltyandcourtesy towardsHisMajesty'sGovernment;it alsoshowshowunfoundedarethe statementsofLordStricklandinhis memorandum,whichhasbeenwidely publishedinthenewspapers.
TheHolySeeoncemorerejectswith theutmostvigourthefalseandmaliciousinsinuationmadebyLordStricklandthattheHolySeehasactedin favouroftheItalianpartyinthe island.Ifthispartyexistedthere--a matterwhichtheHolySeeisloathto believe-itiscertainthattheHolySee, inwritingthelettertothebishops,has hadinviewnothingbutthereligious interestsofCatholicism,threatenedand alreadyseriouslyharmedbyLord Strickland'sattitude-interestswhich areveryfarfrom'beingopposedtothe rightsoftheBritishCrowninthe island.
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HOME,SWEETHOME
"Midcottagesandpalaces,whereverwemayroam, Beiteversohumble,there'snoplacelikehome.
THEBANC'S:JAB:1rLAMP.
Lampthathasburned.throughcenturies,
SignoftheLover'sTryst;
Drawingsoulswithitscrimsongleam
TotheFeetoftheHiddenChrist.
Lightthathasborneuscompany
Throughmanyablackbleakhour;
Lightthatwhispersofwatinglove
Andinfinitpityandpow'r.
Lightthathasgladdenedchildisheyes, Andcomfortedwearyheart;
Lightthatmurmurs"TheLordis here!
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WORD1161wisnom.
Thereis,believeme,awidedifferencebetweenthosewhotrustinGod whiletheyareneverthelessfurnished withallthingswhicharenecessary forthesupportandconvenienceof life.andthosewhodothesamein extremedestitution.-St.FrancisXavier.
Whenwelookbackattheendofa year,andseehowmanywhomwe knowhavegoneoutofthisworldsince theyearbegan,itcomeshometousoroughtto-howcloselifeanddeath standtogether.Therearesomany thingsthatareunimportantinthe grave.
Itisonethingtobepatientintryingtopreventsin,andsympathetic withweakpeopleofgoodintentions, anditisquiteanotherthingtomake littleofgraveoffencesagainstmorality.Itisusuallythosewhoarethe bestfriendsoftheright,whoarethe mostcharitabletowardsthosewhogo wrong.Buttheymaketheirposition clear,anddonotencouragesinfulconduct.
Wedoverywrong,andgrosslydeceiveourselves,whenwearenotresignedtoallthatGodhasordainedfor us,sinceHeknowsbetterthanwe whatweneed.
Andastowhatregardsyourselfmore particluarly,Ibeseechyouagainand againtogoonincreasinginvirtueby continualprogress,lettingyourwholesomeexamplesbelikeashininglight beforetheevesofall.--St.Francis Xavier.
OFMOSTIMPORTANCE.
OverthetripledoorwaysoftheCathedralofMilantherearethreeinscriptionsspanningthesplendidarches. Overoneiscarvedabeautifulwreath ofroses,andunderneathisthelegend, "Allthatwhichpleasesisbutfora moment.'Overanotherissculptured across,andtherearethewords,"All thatwhichtroublesusisbutfora moment."Butunderneaththegreat centralentrancetothemainaisleis theinscription:"Thatonlyisimport. antwhichiseternal."
SELFISHNESS.
Theworldissickwithselfishness. Thecureforthatsicknessislove.The worldneedstositanewatthefeetof theMaster.andtolearnthatlovefulfillsthelaw;thatmandoesnotliveby breadalone.butbyeverywordthat proceedethoutofthemouthofGod; thatthewholedutyofmanistolove Godwithhisheartandsoul,and strength,andmind,andhisneighbour ashimself.Theworldwasbuilta structurethatwillnutstand,because thebuildershaverejectedHimwho shouldbethecorner-stone.Intherebuild/4g.withHimasthecornerstone.andloveastheplan,mankind willfindthepeaceandhappinessit haoelsewheresoughtinvain.
AVISITINSPIRITTOMOUNT OLIVET.
Happythosesoulswho,withlively faithandlovingtrustinthemercy oftheRedeemercanclimbMount OlivetandveneratetherockstillbearingtheimpressoftheDivineFoot.
Whocanfathomthedepthofthe tendernessthatfilledtheHeartofthe RisenChristwhen,abouttoascend intoHeaven,HeallowedHissacred feettoleavetheirimprintonthesolid rock,sothat,throughoutyears,countlesspilgrimsmightclimbthemount andcontemplatetheexactspotwhereonHestood,mightpresstrembling lipstothecoldstone,whileimploring thattheirownweakheartsmightre-
ceivetheimpressoftheDivinetouch?
AndwhocandoubtthatMary, MotherofSorrowsandMotherof Grace,wasthefirstpilgrimtoclimb themount,thefirsttobathetherock withhappytears?
MountOlivetisfar,butMaryfaall powerful,andifweaskhershewill leadusinspirittothesceneofthe Ascension,shewillteachusthemeaningofthewords:"Igotopreparea placeforyou."
clearertothemthanlifeitselfin griefandsuffering.Howoftenhave weheardthecryfromadevoted.unselfishheartundersuchcircumstances: 'IfitweremyselfIshouldnotmind; itwouldbefareasiertobearitmyself,"andweknowthatinverytruth itwouldbeso.Andwhohasever lovedasMarylovedJesus?Notonly wasHeherchild,herprecious,peerlessSon,,butHewasherveryGod. judgethenwhatHissufferingsmust havebeen4 "itheart.
ToseeHislovedesp: Histeachingssetatnaught,tohearHisname reviled,towitnesstheviolencedone toHisSacredPerson-whatmustall thishavebeentoMary?Trulythe swordreachedtoherverysoul,and wellmightsheexclaim:"Isthereany sorrowlikeuntomine?""M.-.nrrow isaboveallsorrow-myheartmournethwithinme."
DISTRACTIONSATPRAYER.
St.Bernard,beingonedayonajourney,wasjoinedontheroadbyapeasant,withwhomheenteredintoconversation.Whilechattingtogether, thesaintaskedthepeasant,among otherthings,ifhelovedGod.Whereupontheotheransweredsimply,"Oh, asforthat,Father,IthinkIloveHim withmywholeheart."
"DoyouoftenpraytoHim,anddo youtrytopraywithattention?"
"Oh,yes,Father! Ineverhave anydistractions."
St.Bernardsawwellthattheman didnotknowwhatitmeanttobe distracted.Coirtpassionatinghisignorance,hemadeuseofasingular stratagemtoenlightenhim.
"Well,"saidhe,"myfriend,letus makeabargain.Ifyouareableto saythe'OurFather'allthroughwithoutdistraction,Iwillgiveyouthe horseIride."
THEMOTHEROPTHEBLESSED VIRGIN.
St.Anneisgloriousamongthesaints ofGod,notonlyasthemotherofMary, butbecauseshegaveMarytoGod.She isreverencedastheSaintofDivine Calls.Intheagesoffaith,thedevotiontoSt.Annewasnowheregreater thaninEngland.Thebiographerof St.HughofLincolnrelatesthatwhen Hugh.inhislastsickness,wascrossing fromFrancetoEngland."heinvoked themotherofthegreatMotherofGod, St.Anne,andthebreezewhichhad diedawaysuddenlyfilledthesails.For allwhocrossthesealooktoMary,as theStaroftheSea,todirecttheir course,andpraytoMary'smotherto obtainafavourablebreeze.ToSt. Anne,nextafterherdaughterSt.Hugh wasmostdevout,andsheinturnrepaidhimbyspeedyhelp."Sodoesshe stillassistherfaithfulclientstofollow thecallsofGod.Herfeastwason the26th.inst.
0TACKLEIT!
Whatifthetaskseemshard'todo?
Tackleit!
Whatifitseemstoomuchforyou?
Tackleit!
Don'tstandaroundandwhineand sigh, Andletthechancegoskippingby, Justbuckin,myboy,andtry,
Tackleit!
Thoughitwasneverdonebefore.
Tackleitl
You'vegotagoalworthfightingfor,
Tackleit!
Nobodyfailsunlesshetries, Thetimidneverwinaprize: Andthismaybeyourchancetorise,so
Tackleit!
ADIVINEINSTITUTION.
Thegrandeurandholinessofthe familyrestonfoundationserectedby thehandofGod.Nomancantouch thosefoundationswithoutunsettling them.Nay,more:asthehumanfamilywasfashionedbyGod,so mustthelawsthatgovernitbesought. Thatunionisessentiallystableandirrevocable.
THEQUEENOFMARTYRS.
MaryisstyledQueenofMartyrs, thoughshewasnotastheywere,deprivedofherlifebyviolence;yetwho coulddisputeherrighttothetitle?
Loveisstrongasdepth,andwe knowthattothosewholovenoanguishisgreaterthanthatofseeingone
PETERS
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"Agreed.Father,thehorseisas goodaswon."
Andthemanbeganhis"OurFather," fullsurethatthehorsewasgoingto behis.Buthehadscarcegothalf throughwhenhestopped,and,addressingthesaint,said:
1Btut,Father,willyougivethebridle, too?"
'Neitheronenortheother,ray friend,"answeredSt.Bernard,smiling."There,yousee,youaredistracted."
Themanopenedhiseyes,andunderstoodthathehadhithertobeen whollyignorantofwhatitwastopray attentively.
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Everythinghadgonewrongwithof"girls"ofallagesfromseventeento Janlately!First,herfatherhadfifty,waitingoutside,topayorchange pasedaway-ataparticularlyawk-roomsorwhat-notAndfrominside wardmoment,Janfelt.Hehadre-she'dhearawell-knownvoiceprotestfusedtohaveanythingtosaytoheringgentlywithonewhohad"leftthe forsomemonths,because,onhercon-bathrooMtapsrunning,"orcomein ingofage,shehaddeterminedtoafterelevenp.m.withoutduenotice. becomea"sister"inan"enclosed"orwhohadbeenguiltyofsomeone Anglican"order," ofthemanyhostelenormities.Itwas
"There'snosuchthingasan'order'.unthinkable. atallinourChurchofEngland-let Suddenlyanideaflashedintoher alonean'enclosedorder,'whatevermind!Everydayasshewentto thatMaybe!"hehadsaidscornfully.seekworkshepassednearthevast, "Thereis!Andithappenstobestatelyreddishbrickbuildingshehad thesortI'mfortoo,"Janhadan-onlyonceenteredbuthadknownas swered,inheroldfather'sview,"im-"theRomanCathedral."Shehad pertinently." beeninstructed,asaloyalChurch-
"Well-Janet-ifyoumusttakeyourwomantocallitso.SometimesJan ownway-takeit.Butyouwon'tdohadrecalledthefeelingof"home;" ithere." quiteindefinable,thatshehadexJanhadtakenherdismissal,assheperiencedonheroneshortvisit.Home consideredit,seriouslyandalmostwaswhatshepinedfornow.Itwas manfully.Shehadcome,totallyun-partlypride-partlypovertythatkept trained,uptoLondontotrytoearnherfromgoinghometoday.Shedeaprecariousliving.For''Reverendterntinedtotryandfindthathome Mother"and"FatherVining"hadde-feelingshehadoncefoundinthe olic dral. cidedthatayear"outside"wouldgreat Down Catholic thelonghostelcorridorshe strengthendearJanet'scharacter,and testher"vocation." ran,bOttingstraightintoherbest friend.
Thefirstsixmonthshad,indeed,girl, Hullo,Jan!Whitheraway?" beenatest.TherewastheuncertaintyofthingsthatJanhad,hither- Oh-anywhere!" to.carelesslycountedon;forinstance, Why-what'sup?" goodfoodandregular.Nowthe Well--everything!"Janheldup mid-daymealoftenonlyofbunsandthe"wire.""Firstthegovernor's dead-dead-and ." tea-orevenbunandtea-certainly Whew!"whistledherfriend,asJan testedherpowersofendurance.Janspedaway,eludingalleffortstostop hadanexcellentappetite!Thenthereherprogress."PooroldJan!Sheis wasthehostel:thecheap"cue"onthehardhit.Andnowonder!Not verytopfloor.Itwasalljollyenoughbeenonthebestoftermswiththeold -thegirlsweregoodfun.Butshe manlately-makeshersore!" missedherbigcomfyroomathome Ian,meantime,hadboardedapass- inSuffolk.withwindowsshowingmilesingtram,andinthreeminuteswasat ofheathtolookacross,insteadoftenVictoria,hurryingtowardsWestmin- feetofdirtybackyard,andbeyondsterCathedral. itmilesandmilesofroofsandchim- Asshehurriedalong,shealmost net's.Work,too,hadnotbeenquiteranintoanotherfriend-ofaverydif. whatshehadexpected.Shehad picturedsuccessinanofficeanda ferentsort., rapid"rise,"orfun"behind"insome Mydearchild--what'sallthislargeshop,orbetterstill,tofindshethishurry-thisundue ."andan writearticleseasilyandbecomeoldAnglicanclergymanlookedhalfrefamous ld proachfullyatJanoverhisbeautiful Butnoonewantedagirlinthegold-rimmedspectacles. officewhoknewnoshorthandand Jancolouredandlookeddown.Then shebegan:"Well,fathereverything's typedvilely.Funinbigshopsseem-wrong-and ." edtogohand-in-handwithtitlesoften, andarticlescamebackbyreturnof What'swrong?"
First-my-myfather'sdead." postwithamazingregularity! "Well.anychild-thatcan'tbe Janhadtriedfirstonethingandwrong.It'sapuremanifestationof thenanother,untilthesmallsumofthewillofGodinyourregard,itsimplyopensthewayforyoutoenterSt. wasnearlyexhausted,andshehadtoI3ega'sConventatonce."
sinkherprideandacceptherfather's
But,afterall,youallsaid-about offeroffortypounds"justtocarryayear ."gaspedJan. on"tillshewassettled.Ithadto Yes,humanprudenceisnottobe cometoherthroughasister,withnodespised.Itwaswelltowait-to othermessage. wait.But-Soorchild!"
Jan,wholovedhersternoldfather
"I'mnotpoor,andI'mnotachild- hadbeensuddenlyseizedwithawildand-andI'mgoingtoWestminster desiretotakethefirsttrainhomeandCathedral-I'mso-sojollymiserable!" makeitallup-giveuptheoldCon- "Ah.my*child,thatwon'teaseyou. ventand"Father"thisand"Mother"Come,now!AvisittotheBlessed that.Alotofitsecretlyboredher.SacramentatSt.James'willsetail Yet,alittletohercredit,shehadthatright.I'mgoingtheremyself!" resistedherinclinationandhadgone Thehabitofobediencetoher"con- oncemoretoseekthe'job"sheneverfessor,"aswellasthesenseofpro- found.Whenshecomplainedtosectionandconsolationheinspired, "ReverendMother"ofthejobsshepur-ledJantofollowthekindoldman. suedwithsogreatenergyandfutility,Andfiveminuteslatertheywerekneel- thereverendladywascalmenough,ingsidebysideinSt.James'Church knowinglittleofthelifeJanhadtoinapoorstreetinWestminster.This liveshesaid: churchwasreckonedamongthereally "Mydearchild,ofcourseyou'llfind'Catholic"churchesofLondon,and 'jobs",,utside.hardtofind,whenyourJanhadnotinfrequentlyworshipped jobishereinsidetheConvent!" there.To-day,evenshefoundacer- SoJanwentbacktimeaftertimetarnconsolationinthestillness,broken toherfruitlessquest. bytheoccasionaltinklingofatiny
To-daytheendofsixmonthshadsilverbellthatmarkedthequarters. comeandwithitthenewsofherTheverystuffinessofthechurch,too, father'ssuddendeath, whileitfairlyreekedofincense,gay': Janfoundthe"wire"inthebigherafeelingof"'beinggood"some- letterrackatthehostelamong-fiftyhowand,quietenedher.Allthese orsixtylettersforothergirlsandathingshadmadeupapartofherre- fewother"wires."Itwasacrush.ligiouslifesinceher"oonversion"two ingblow.Wherecouldsheturnforyearsago.There,too,wasthereal comfort?Forasingleinstanttheconfessional,whereshehadoften ideaofgoingtotheofficewithherkneltandcomeawaycomfortedand troubleenteredherhead.Butshehelped.Theholywater"stoups,"too. almostlaughedinspiteofhergrief.Theywererare-arealsignofthetrot Shewouldfindthelittlechronicqueuespirit-shehadbeentold.
SuddenlyJanrousedherselfandre.Therewasacuriousthing,ratherlikea flectedt"HereI'vebeensometime,rich,yetold-fashionedtea-cosyonthe andyetnota-singlerealthoughthavealtarbehindthosegloriousgates- IgiventotheGodI'vebeentaughtcovering-what? toreverenceasbeingtrulythere-pre- Theoldsenseofdoubtreturnedsentinwhatwecall"theBlessedSac-andwithit-unrest."Ah,herewere rament." peopleclaimingtohaveGodamong Shebetookherselftoprayer,tryingthem-andinthatTabernacle-under toconcentrateattheTabernacle.butthat-that-(forwantofaword,she peaceandconsolationdidnotcome.saidtoherselfapologetically)wellToJantherecamerathertheques-tea-cosything!Wasitanymore tioningmoodthathadoftengainedtrueherethanoveratSt.James'?" herreproof. Revoltagainstallshecouldnotun-
"IsChristreallythereatall?"shederstandaroseinherheart.She'd wonderedasshewatched."BehinqhavenoneofitanymoreI "Auto- thatuglylittlecurtain?Myfathersuggestion"andotherliketermsarose said:'No.'Lotsofgoodmensay..."inhermindtoaddtoherconfusion-
WithajerkJanpulledherselfto-whensuddenly-whathappened? gether.This-andontheveryday Jandidnotknow.Sheonlyknew whenherfathermostneededherthatsomehowthingsaboutherwere prayers!Shewouldtrytopray.changed.Shehadsatbackinher Buthonestywasahindrance!Andchair,half-defiant.Suddenly,she, Jan'sprayerbecameperhaps,thehastilyflungherselfonherknees(YosC truestshehadevermade: itcreakedandsqueakedjustlikethe
"No-I'mnotsureYou'rethere-notrest!)hidhertear-stainedfaceinher atall.OnlyIwanttobelieveit.For-strongyounghands-thenwondered giveme!" whp-lookedup-andsaw.
Justasshebegantogrowquieter IntwosensesJansaw.Whatshe heroldfriend'svoicewhispered: actuallysawwithherbig,honest shallbeintheconfessionalatsixbrowneyeswasawonderfulsighteven o'clockto-night,mychild,ifyoutoCatholics,butoneutterlynewto wish?" poorJan.
"Thankyou,father, tryand Apriesthadcomeveryquietlyinto come,"Janreplied,assheturned,for-thechapel.Duringhermomentof gettinghergenuflection,toleavetheconflicthehaddrawnasidethosecurchurch."Yes,"shereflected,"ittains,openedthattabernacledoor,and outofithadtaken-God.Ofthat mightbeagoodthingtogotoConf fession."ShewouldgotothequietfactJanhadnownodoubtwhatever.
RomanCathedralandfindcomfortHerresponsewasthesameasthat andprepareforConfession.Then-ofagreaterconvertofverylongago: someandearlytobed.To-morrow"MyLordandmyGod!" she'dbeallright. Theretheprieststoodforasecondholding-God-andJanwiththerest
Sothinking,withapencilinherbowedherhead-andlookedandbow- handandasmallnotebookinwhichedherheadagain,andknewwhatwor- sheintendedtowritedownherworstshipmightmeanforthefirsttimein "sins,"JanwentofftothegreatCa-herlifeassheadoredGodinthe thedral.
BlessedSacramentoftheAltar.
"Ah-itwasalldisappointing,after OftenhadJanknelt,hoping,des- all!Peoplecominginandout-inpairing,beforeanotherso-calledaltar, andout-lightingcandlesbeforesaintslongingtoworship,yetdoubting.Long -whispering-staring-movingchairsaftershesaid,halfcomically,"I'mso rathernoisily!ThiswasnobettergladnowInevercouldworshipthat thanSt.James!ShewouldreturninAnglicanchurches.Because,you therepresently.FatherViningwassee,afterall,itwouldhavebeenso- rightafterall-atleastthereshemightsouncomfortabletohavebeenwen.- countonbeingaloneoralmostalone."shipping-isitwrongtosaythebare Th9nJanbegantolookaroundher.truth?-apieceofbread."
''Ahupthere,somewherenearthe AndsoJanwas'certainandsatis- bigcentralaltarthereseemedtobeatied.'Beinganintenselypractical quietspot.Peopleweretricklingupsoulsheactedatonceonherconvic- there,onebyone,outofthecrowdtion. nearthesideentrance.Theydidnot Thefirstthingshedidwastotearup, seemtoberestlessthere.Thosewhoalittlemischievously,thepaperthat went,kneltdownquietly,andstayed.heldtherecordofhersins!She She'djustgoupthere.First-per-laughedtoherselfasshereflected, haps-itwouldbebettertoaskthat"NowFatherViningwillneverknow cheeryoldmanatthedoorifitwasaboutthatrowatEvelynHouse-nor aspecialmeetingorpublic." about "andshesmiledagain.
"Specialmeeting,medear?"washis Thenshegotupbriskly-didn'tfor- reply."Wedon't'avenospecialgettogenuflectthistime-turneda meetin's'ere.Atleast,they'reallmomenttowhisperahastybutgrate- special!YoumustbeaProtestant,ful"Thankyou!"towardsthatTab- medear!Nowyoucomewithme!ernacie,andthenhurriedofftofind Youjustshowmewhereitisyoutheoldmanatthedoorwho'dsurely wanttogoand-why-upthere-blesstellherthenextthingtodo. yoursoul!-why,.that'stheBlessed Andhedidtellher!
SacramentChapel!-whereweallwant "Well,medear-youjustgoround tobegoing.Comealong,now!"
AndJanwasplacedkneelingnotfarandaskforFatherAnderson.He'llfix fromthewonderfulgoldandcolouredyouup!Ah,you'vefoundtheonly Churchthat'llgiveyouanyconsola- metalgatesthatscreenthebeautiful chapel. tion."
Lateron,whenJanwasareallyes.
"There,youstaythere,medear!tablishedCatholic(butnotan"en- That'swherealltheconsolationinthisclosednun"afterall!)someoneasked pooroldworldlies!" howherconversioncameabout.
Andwithakindlypatonhershoul- Simple,asever,shereplied:"Ireal- dertheoldmanwentsmilingbacklyhardlyknow!IexpectGodhad tohispost. mercyonmeandopenedmyeye)))
Jankneltwhereshehadbeenliteral-quitewide,sothatI,mightclearlyrely'dumpeddown."ThechapelwascogniseHimintheBlessed-Sacrament prettyfull. thedaythatholypriest(God;st Shenoticedanumberofmenandhim!)tookHimfromtheTabeta be youths,allintent,yetallapparentlyonhiswaytosome'sickcall.'Then, resting.Asshewatched,theyseem-whenIknewforcertainHewasthere, edtobe(sheknewnothowtoex-IwantedtobewhereHewas.That's pressit"absorbing"-wasit"atmos.all!It'sonlywhenGodshowsus phere"-whatwasit?Somethingagainthingsweeverreallysee,isn'tit?"she gavethatwonderfulhomefeeling.Sheadded. bentherheadonherarmsasthey "Thatwasyourway-asimplerway restedonthehard-edgedlittlechairthanmost-itseemstome!"replied backandlethertearsfallgently.Ah,herfriend. thatwasbetter.Herewasconsola. "Then-whynottryit!"camethe tion. swiftreply.It'sonlywhattheblind
But-botherthat.businessgirl(evi-mancriedofoldwhenJesusChrist dentlyonthewaysomewhere)whopassedbyinNazareth:'LordthatI bangedhercardboardsuit-casedownmaysee!'" infrontofJan.Butshemustbe forgiven!ForJanhadneverbefore seensuchalookofloveasshesaw nowonthisgirl'sface.Theyoung facewasuplifted,thelipshalfopen andjustbreakingintoalittlerestrainedsmile,andshelooked-juststraight aheadofhersomewhere-Ah,thatwas -thecentreofall!Jansawitnow.
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Peking(China).--HisExcellency ArchbishopCelsoCostantini,Apostolic DelegatetoChina,hasleftforPaotingfutopresideatthePilgrimageof OurLadyofTong-lu,aChinesefeastto theBlessedMother.HisLordship BishopMontaigno,Coadjutortothe VicarApostolicofPeking,and!Bishop Cbeng,VicarApostolicofSuanhwafu, willalsoattendthepilgrimage.The originoftheShrineofOurLadyof Tong-ludatesbacktotheremarkable resistanceofthevillagetoanti-CbriatianattacksduringtheBoxerRebellion,ascribedtotheprotectionofthe 4ssedVirgin.
')ttawa(Canada).-CatholicEskimos ofHudsonBaytunedinontheirradiosrecentlytohearthevoiceoftheir chiefshepherd,MonsignorTurquetil, O.M.I.,whospoketo'themoverstationCKYfromWinnipeg.AfterpubliclythankingthestationCKYforits excellentserviceinkeepingthewesternbankoftheHudson.Bayistouch withcivilisationallthroughthewinter,thePrefectApostolicspokeofhis voyagefromChesterfieldtoWinnipeg, andtoldthefarflungChristiansofthe proximatearrivalamongthemofa newmissionaryFatherDucharno.
Ottawa(Canada).-The700Indians ofFortJames,oneofthemissionsof JamesBay,Ontario,Canada,willsoon haveaCatholicBoardingSchool,conductedbytheGreyNunsoftheCross. fiveofwhomrecentlyarrivedfrom Ottawa.AtthesametimesevenBrothersoftheOblatesofMaryImmaculateleftfortheAlbanymission.A peculiarityoftheFortJamesmission isthesympatheticattitudeofthemen towardsCatholicpriestsandthedefiantresistanceofthewomenand children.ThepresenceofaschoolconductedbySisters,itishoped,will overcomethisantipathy.
TrichinopolyIndia).-Mrs.Mayne, daughteroftheformerAnglicanBishopofTinevelly,diedrecentlyatKodaikanal,India.Influencedtowards theChurchbythe"unrebukedteachingsofclergymenlikeDr.Barnesand DeanInge."Mrs.Mayneenteredthe CatholicChurchlastDecember,and wasbaptisedatKodaikanalbythe Rev.L.V.Newton.Herfather,BishopCaldwellruledtheAnglicanDioceseofTinevellyfrom1877to1891, andisrememberedinIndiaandother countriesforhislinguisticworks.The conversionofhisdaughtermadea deepimpressioninProtestantcircles.
Cawaci(FijiIslands,Oceania).Largefamiliesareadecidedadvantage intheFijiIslands,duetotheruling thatthefatheroffivelivingchildren isexemptfromthepersonaltaxof twopoundssterling.Thistax,while smallinitself,isaconsiderableburdenfortheFijians,especiallyinthe' poorersections.Fathersoflarge familiesareextremelynumerousamong the10,186native-bornCatholics.
Hangchow(Chekiang,China).-His LordshipBishopFaveau,C.M.,Vicar ApostolicofHangchow,Chekiang, China,hasestablishedthetwoPontificalWorks,theHolyChildhoodand theSocietyofSt.PetertheApostle, amongtheChineseCatholicsofhisterritory:
Nyeri(KenyaColony,EastAfrica).
uyuCentralAssociation,anativeorganisationwithheadquartersatFortHall,KenyaColony,EastAfrica.It isnoteworthythattheCatholicsofthe KikuyupeopleofKenya,fearingto beledtoextremesbyimprudentleaders,resignedfromthisassociationin 1928,andstartedtheirownorganisation,calledtheCatholicUnion.
Tabora(TanganyikaTerritory,East Africa).-Recentordinancesofthe GovernmentofTanganyikaTerritory includeseveralitemsfavourableto missionaryactivity.Religionsworkersarenowexemptedfromthepaymentofthenon-Wivehead-tax,and thegrantingofpropertyforchurch, school,orcharitablepurposeshasbeen facilitated.Articlesplacedonthefree customslistbyordinanceofApril17, includesacramentalwine,churchfurniture,vestments,andmanyitemsfor religiousandeducativeuse.
Bonlbay(India).-tRationalistantiCatholic.activitycontinuesinBom.13ay,India.Undertheauspicesof the"Anti-PriestcraftAssociation,"recentlyfoundedinthiscity,abitter tiradeagainstthemiraclesofLourdes wasdeliveredattheStudents'BrotherhoodHall,April27.Thespeakerdeniedallcures,declaringtherecipients tobehystericalcharacters.Theaudiencenumberedapproximately30.
Trichinopoly(India).-Thatfeeble healthdoesnotalwaysprecludeamissionarycareerisprovedbytheRev. FatherSabatier.S.J.,whorecently passedawayatTrichinopoly, after60yearsoflife,32ofwhichwere spentinIndia.Tothecreditof FatherSabatierstandsthesconversion movementintwoflourishingparishesin TrichinopolyDiocese.Inhislater life,FatherSabatier"rested"bybecomingspiritualdirectoroftheGrand Seminary.ofSt.Paul,andconfessorto allthereligiouscommunitiesinTrichinopoly.FatherSabatierwasbornin Hollandin1870,andbecauseofhis delicatehealth,wasgrantedtheunusualprivilegeofbeingordainedasa Jesuitattheageof27.
Gariep(SouthAfrica).-Thesilver sacerdotaljubileeoftheRightRev. MonsignorF.W.Demont,S.C.S.,PrefectApostolicofGariep,SouthAfrica.wasattendedbyHisExcellency ArchbishopGijlswijk,ApostolicDelegatetoSouthAfrica,andallthe priestsandTssrothersoftheSacred HeartCongregationintheterritory. May4,1930.
Ernakulam(India).-Theeleventh annualMalabarCatholicCongress,with theapprobationofthetwoArchbishopsandfiveBishopsofMalabar,India,washeldatMuttom,Shertall, TravancoreState,May7to10.Over 3.000Catholicsattendedfromallparts ofTravancore,BritishMalabarand Cochin.Sessionsincludedameeting oftheMalabarCatholicLiteraryAssociation.
NewCathedralWillHold50,000
ArchbishopDescribestheLiverpool Project.
- EvidencesofCommunismareonrecordinKenyaColony.Followinga dekandintheLegislativeCouncil,it hasbeenadmittedbytheGiwernment thatacircularlettercontainedinan envelopebearingaGermanstamp,and purportingtoemanatefromaCommunistorganisationinBerlin,has beendiscoveredaddressedtotheKik-
DetailspublishedbyArchbishop DowneyshowthattheproposedMetropolitanCathedralforLiverpoolwill bethesecondlargestchurchinthe world--secondonlytoSt.Peter's, Rome.Thedomewillactuallybe largerthanthatofSt.Peter's.
Dr.Downeygivesthefollowingdimensionsandcomparisonsinanarticle inthe"DailyExpress":
Area:Approximately216,500square feet(nearlyfiveacres).Theareaof St.Peter'sis227,069squarefeet,and thatofWestminsterCathedral45,000 squarefeet.
680FeetLong.
Length:680feetoverall(exterior): 550feetnarthextoapse(interior).The exteriorlengthofSt.Peter'sis715feet andtheinterior600feet.Theexter. forlengthofWestminsterCathedral is350feet.
'Width:400feetacrosstransept;250 feetacross.naveaisle;44feetnaveonly. ThesamedimensionsofSt.Peter'sare 450feet300feet,and84feet,and thoseofWestminsterCathedral150 feet,98feet,and60feet.
"Ingeneraldimensions,"writesHis Grace,"noCathedralinChristendom, withtheexceptionofSt.Peter's,Rome, willcomparewiththeproposednew Cathedral.Itismorespaciousthan themostspacious;longerthanthe longest;widerthanthewidest;higher thanthehighest:betterproportioned thananyother,notevenexceptingSt. Peter's."
Further,theArchbishopstatesthat "50,000peoplewillbeabletogather beneaththegreatroof,and12,000at leastwillbeabletoseethehighaltar with.easeandcomfort.
"Thechoirwillbeinasunkenwell atthebackofthehighaltar,which willbeunderthevastdome."
MayTake30Years.
SirEdwinLutyensthearchitect,in aninterview,statedthatthelength.of timethebuildingwilltaketoerect dependsontherateatwhichthe fundscomein.Hesaiditmightbe completedinten,twenty,orthirty years.'Healsomentionedthatthe domewouldbe168feetindiameter.
ArchbishopDowneystatesthatthe workofclearingtheBrownlow-hillsite -whichheissecuringfromtheLiverpoolCityCouncilatacost,itisbelieved,of£100,000-willbeputin handassoonaspossible.
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.DearNiecesandNephews,-Whata lovelyweek-endithasbeen,ablue, bright,cloudlesssky,gumtreesshowing newtendergreenleaves,onsomeof thesethetenderyoungleavesarea vividred.Natureislavishwithher beauties.Wildflowersinalltheir gloriouscoloursarebeginningtomake anappearance.Soontheblueofthe Leschenaultiaswillcomelikeabitof blueheavenreflectedonearthbelow. ThedaintywaxenflowersoftheGeraldtonwaxplantwavelikeweefairy capsinthegentlebreeze:youcan almostimaginethatyoucanseethe fairiesonaclearmoonlightnight, dressedintheblueofthe,Leschenaultiawiththewaxenflowersontheir headsforcaps.WesternAustraliahas awealthofwildflowers,nottobe seeninanyotherState.Brightlycolouredgreenandredkangaroopaws, uniqueinformandgayinattire,are bloomingfreely.Sweetsmellingboroniaisagainforsaleinthestreets.The copiousrainfallofthelastmonthor twohashadtheeffectofthewildflowersmakinganearlierappearancethan usual.Enjoythegloriesofthewild flowers,dearniecesandnephews,but sparetheplants;donotpullthemup bytheroots,andthennextyearyou willagainbeabletobeholdthemin alltheirwildmagnificence.
AUNTBESSY.
Acknowledgements.
LettersfromGladysEllis,Vivienne Ellis,DulcieMcMullen,NoreenMcMullin,MaudieRichardson.Letters andstampsfromJoanieMcDonald, EileenSheehan,TuneClarke,and GladysBrown.
NewNiecesandNephews.
GladysEllis,VivienneEllis,Noreen McMullen.JoanieMcDonald,Eileen Sheehan.JuneClarke.
BirthdayGreetings.
Manyhappyreturnsofthedayto MaudieRichardsonandJoanDavies, fromtheCorneritesandAuntBessy.
PenFriendsWanted.
Willsomeofmyniecesandnephews writetoVivienneEllis,Augusta; MaudieRichardson.12Victoria-avenue. Perth;GladysEllis,Augusta.
AnswerstoLastWeek'sPuzzles,Etc.
Riddle-Me-Ree:Ice-cream.
ACatch:Pushthecorkin.
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Puzzles,Jumbles,Riddles,Etc.
Riddles: Whyisapleasantpersonlikea legend?--Becauseheisarlable(a fable,. I'mlongandthin,lire-htasthesun. I'mnevertiredNilofterrim. a nevershutmysingleeve,andthough workedhard,Ineverrs'.Whatam needle.
Wherecalyalwaysfi::Istonsless elates?--Ireyourhistorybook.
Whatisthemostpolishedkingin theworld?-111ac':.:1,e:glee:king HiddenNumber4, Therearesevensmallnumbershiddeninthisstory.Tryandfind them:Elainehadalittledog,whowas calledGifi.Veryoftenthepuppy playedwithreelsofcottonElainegave her.But,once,whenElainewas knitting,thepuppytookherwool,and Elainefounditwoundroundand roundthechairs.Even,upst..iiisthe puppyhadcarriedthewool,aoIbad runinEva'sbedroomwiththeplaythingGifiwassenttobedwithout anysupperthatnight.
AWord (1)Whatbabiessleepin:(2).Eggshaped:(31.Littlechild'swordfor good-bye(4).Ablow.
Augusta,W.A.
DearAuntBessy,.Ihopeyouwill welcomemeasoneofYournieces.I oftenreadthelettersofyourhappy littleniecesinTheRecord."andfind themveryinteresting.Myfavourite animalsarecatsandr,abbits.Wehad ninecats.butowingtotheimbeing thieves,wehadtogetridofthem;but Iwasallowedtokeeponetabbyone. Wouldyoukindlygetaboyorgirlcorrespondent,abouttwelveorthirteen yearsofagetowritetome.Well,I willclosenow.-Yoursincerefriend, VIVIENNEELLIS.
Imustconfessapartialityforroses. AUNTBESSY.
Aunt.Withlove.-Yourlittleniece, JOANIEMcDONALD.
DearVivienne,-Anothernewniece. YouhavebeenenrolledintheCorner, anddonotforgettowriteasoftenat youcan.Ihaveputyournamein thepen-friends'section,andaskedfor apenfriendforyou.Whatalotof catsyouhad;doyounotthinkso manycatswouldbeabitofanuisance?Regards. AUNTBESSY.
St.Dominick'sCollege,Dongarra.
DearAuntBessy,-Willyouplease letmebeoneofyourlittlenieces? Iamelevenyearsold.Iamaboarder atSt.Dominick'sCollege,andamin theFourthClass.Haveyouhad muchraininPerth?Wehadrain everydayforaboutafortnight,but noweverydayiswarmandsunny. Duringthesecondtermwedonotgo veryoftentothebeach;weplaybasket-ballinstead.Iamoneof"C" team.Doyoulikebasketball,Aunt 41*.ssy?Isupposeyouplaytennis now.Icanplaytennis,too.Each boarderhasalittlegarden.Ihave Clarkia,Sweetpeass,andCarnationsup. WegoforlovelywalksonSunday afternoonsinthebush.Thereisa prettylittleriverrunningthroughthe bushcalledtheIrwin.IhaveforgottenalltheothernewsIwantedto tellyousoIwillsaygoodbye.-Your.
lovingniece,
JUNECLARICE.
DearJunei-Onlytoopleasedtowelcomeyouasaniece.Therehasbeen alotofraininPerth,butto-daywas. sunnyandbright.Yes,Iplaytennis sometimes.Gardeningisagrand hobby,anditisveryinterestingto watchtheplantsgrowandtheflowers appear.Youwriteaverynicehand. NextyearIhopetohearthatyou havepassedintotheFifthStandard. Love. AUNTBESSY.
"Burka,"Namban.
DearAuntBessy,-Thisisthefirst letterIhavewrittentoyou,andI hopetobecomeoneofyourmany nieces.Iaminfirstclassat:chool, and flanledMiss Butler.MysisterDulcieifhelpingme towritethisletter.Well,dearAunt Ressy,asIthinkthiswillbeenough, Iwillclose.Withloveandkisses.
NOREENMcMULI.EN
DearLittleNoreen-Yourletteris verynice,indeed,forsuchalittlegirl, andyouhaveyourwish,asIhave takenyouforoneofmylittlenieces. Yoursisterisakindgirltohelpyou writeyourletter.Iamgladyoulike yourteacher. AUNTBESSY.
St.Dominick'sCollege,Dongarra.
DearAuntBessy,-Iwouldliketobe oneofyourlittlenieces.Willyou haveme,please,AuntBessy?Iam a;boarderatSt.Dominick'sCollege, andIaminFourthStandard.My sisterMollyisinFormOne.Welive atCarnamah.Wesometimesgo homebytrain,butmotherandfather cameupbycarforusatChristmas. AuntBessy,doyiuknowournewBishop?Wehadalittleconcertforhim. Hegaveusawholeholiday,andwe alllikedhimverymuch.LastholidayswewentdowntoPerthandon theSundaywewenttoMassinthe beautifulCathedral.Ihavetoldyou allthenews,soIwillsaygood-byetill nexttime.-Yourlovinglittleniece, EILEENSHEAHAN.
"Burnlea,"Namban.
DearAuntBessy,-Itisabouttwo weekssinceIwrotetoyou.Thecricketisgettingonfairlywell,isitnot? Allourmencantalkaboutnowis cricket.Mymothergetsquitesickof it.Wasn'tAmyJohnsonclevertofly allthatway,Auntassy?Shewill haveagreatwelcomewhenshegets backtoEngland.Wearehavingvery wetweatheruphereatpresent,and willbeverygladwhenthefinewea-
ther, comesagain.Springtimewillbe hereverysoon.Wehaveanicegarden thisyear,bothathomeandatschool. Well,AuntBessy,asIthinkthiswill beenoughforthistime,Iwillclose. Withlovetoallyourniecesandnephewsandyourself.
DULCIEMcMULLEN, DearDulcie-Yourlittlesisteris nowamemberofourCorner.Yes, ourcricketersaredoingwell.Areyou veryfondofflowers?Iam,butthe violetismyfavouriteflower,though
12VictoriaAvenue,Perth. DearAuntBessy,-Iamsavingup someoldstampsforFatherMcMahon. Thankyouforyourbirthdaygreetings.IgotoSt.Joseph'sSchool,and amintheFifthClass.AuntBessy, wouldyoupleasegetsomepen-friends towritetome,asIhavehadnoletters asyet.LastSundayIwentforadrive downtoNorthBeachwithmyfriend, Gladys,intheirmotorcar.Whenwe gotoutofthecar,weintendedtowalk totheBlowHoles,butfounditwas toofarsoturnedbackwhenwewere halfwaythere.Aunty,whydon'tyou giveusacross-wordpuzzle?Youare notgivingusenoughtofillthepage up.DoyouthinktheywillfindHook, theaviator?Aunty,atschool,Isit nexttoagirlwhomIusedtoknowat KalgoorlieConvent.Iamveryglad thatIhavemetheragain.Well, Aunty,timeisflying,sogood-bye. MAUDIERICHARDSON.
DearMaudie,-Thanksforthestamps. Ihaveputyournameinthepenfriends'section,andhopeyoureceive somereplies.Rethecross-wordpuzzle.IwillasktheEditorbutIam afraiditwouldtakeuptoo.muspace.Itisnicetofindafriendagai-i, astruefriendsarefewinthisworld. AUNTBESSY.
Augusta.
DearAuntB'essy,-Thisismyfirst lettertoyou.Iwouldliketobeincludedinyourcircleofniecesand nephews.MynameisGladysEllis andIamfifteenyearsold.Sister Ignatiusaskedmetowritetoyou.The weatherhasbeenawfullately.Irene usedtowritetoyou.Apriestcomes outfromflusseltoneverymonthand saysMasshere.Thewattleandother wildflowersarejustcominginto bloom.Itisveryquiethereju4t now.TheyplaySoccerdownbe.e everyfortnight.Ihavebeenhaviwc, aholidaywith-mysisterataplace aboutfortymilesaway,.andenjoyel myselffairlywell,thoughitwastoo wettogoaboutmuch.Ihavean oldgreycatthatnevercomesinside, exceptatmealtimes,whenhealways comesintosharemysister'sfood.I usedtohavealittleblackdogcaned "Satan,"becausehewassomischie our,butoncewetiedhim,11: hewantedtofollowustochurch,and hechokedhimselfinhiseffortstoget free-Yourfondniece,
GLADYSF
DearGladys,-Iampleasedtoenr.)11 youintheCorner.GiveSisterIglatiusmylove.Youdonotveelto haveenjoyedyourholidaysforwell. Poorlittlepuppy!Hemetasadfate Thenamemusthavebeentonmuchfor him.Regards.
AUNTBESS')'
St.Dominick'sConvent,Dongarra.
DearAuntBessy,-Iwishtobecome oneofyournieces.Iameightye:. old.Youmusthaveagreatmany niecesandnephewsnow.TheBishop washerelastweek;hewasverynice. Wegavehimaconcert,andhegavetie aholiday.TheBishoptoldusthat hadrainedeverydaysincehecame WestAustraliaandhehadtocomeov toDongarratoseethesunshining. MonsignorVerlingwasverynice,to) Heaskeduswhereweallcamefront comefromCoorow,andIhavetw' littlebrothers;theyarenotoldenough togotoThreeSpringsConventye'. wherethelittleboysboard.Ilike beingaboarderverymuch,butIlike holidays,too.Iamlearningtoplay tennis,butIlikeroundersbetter.The biggirlsplayroundersandbasketball. Ilikewatchingthemplay.Doyou likemushrooms,AuntBessy?Ido. andIlovelookingforthem.Wego forlovelylongwalkseverywee,. bushislovelynow.Good-bye,dear
DearJoanie,-Doyouknowthatno matterhowmanyniecesIhavethere isalwaysroomforsomemore,and youareverywelcome,dear.Idonot knowthenewisishop,andhemustbe nice,becauseallmyniecesandnap hewcwhohaveseenhimlikehim.The peopleinCarnarvonarequiteenthusiasticinhispraise,especiallytheMayor ofCarnarvon.Thewildflowersare lovelyintheWA.bush.Loves AUNTBESSY.
ThoughtsfortheWeek.
Lost-Agoldenhour,setwithsixty diamondminutes.Thereisnoreward, foritisgoneforever.
The'BestGift.-Itisagoodthingto berich,andagoodthingtobestraws, butitisabetterthingtobebelaVed ofmanyfriends,
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GoderichStreet. C.V.CHAPMAN CONTRACTINGPAINTER. MOUSERENOVATOR. 109VICTORIAAVENUE, NORTHFREMANTLE. HOLDWAY&CO. LICENSED1111WIsitAGEPLUMB/MI (Certificated). OASFITTERS&SHEETMETAL WORKERS. ATrialSolicited. 41-44PIER82.,PERTH.Tel.14191, imenweaosmeessommen WO*.1114M6 tillinfli1111111111111111111.111114111111111/1181111,migissminefial DINEWHERE?WHYAT STRANDCAFE ippointmentsThoroughlyUp-to-Date. RenovatedThroughout. SoleAgentfortheFamous BELLINGERRIVEROYSTERS. -!imiggaieweemegieesemesess,ineussolass,isici.,,, FootComfortGuaranteed BOOTSANDSHOESINHALFSIZES. IFNECESSARYWEMAKETOORDER. GEORGENELSON HAY-11TRIET,PERTH. a
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SUBURBAN
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UNDERNEWMANAGEMENT.
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OnthebanksoftheBlackwood,whereitenterstheOcean,overlooking FlindersLay.DelightfulScenery,PerfectClimate.Acharmingdrive throughgiantforestcountryfromBusselton.Fishing,Shooting,Boating,Swimming,aswellasseveraldelightfulspotsofinterestAugusta offerstheholiday-seeker.TheHotelahomefromhome.Spendyour holidayinyourownState. WA.MoCUTCHEON(LateRovp)HotelPerth)Proprietor.
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TheNewProprietor:WALLYWING (LateSubiaco,ToodavandDonnybrook).
"Whendadleftthecityhedidnot oweanymanapenny."
"Hemusthavechosenthetimeof hisdeparturebadly."
* * * C
"Youlookverytired,mother."
"I'mtootiredeventoliftmyhand."
"ThenIcantellyouI'vebrokenthe glassinthedining-room."
* * * *
'No,Marjorie,thereisadifference betweenataxidermistandataxi-cabbist. Ataxidermistskinsanimals, andtotaxi-cabbistisn'tsoparticularhe'llskinanybody."
* * *
Lawyer:"Wasthemanyoufound underthestreetcaratotalstranger?"
Witness(whohadbeentoldtobe careful-:"No,sir;hisarmandleg weregone-hewasonlyapartrai stranger."
Doctor:"Didyouputyourhusband onthedietIprescribed-oystersand champagne?"
Patient'sWife:"No,Icouldn'tafford it,soIgavehimwhelksandginger beer."
* Onedaytwolawyerswhowere pleadingacasebecameangryandone ofthemsaid:
"Thatattorneyistheugliestand meanestlawyerinthecounty."
"Youforgetyourself,youforgetyourself,Mr.Smith,"saidthecourt,rappingwithhisgavel.
* * * *
Twosentriesweremarchingupand downtheirseparatebeats.Forsome timetheoldladywatchedtheminsilence.Butatlastshecouldkeepsilentnolonger,andgrabbedoneofthe menbythearm.
"Can'tyoutwosillyladsmakeit upandbefriends?"sheaskedreproachfully.
* Aclergymanwasshowinghisgrand. motheroverthechurch.Theywere talkingabouttheburialofknights andsaintsDioldinchurches.
"Ah!"hesaid,"manysleepwithin thesewalls."
'Ohthat'stoobadofthem,"shere-
plied,"andI'msureyou'requitea goodpreacher."
* * * *
"SoyoursisterwonaTatt's.Lucky girl.Didyougetanythingoutofit?" "Yes,abrother-in-law."
* * * *
SuspiciousButler(callingdownstairsat2a.m.,afterhearingnoise): "Isthatyou,milord?"
Voicefromthedarkness:Yus,it's me,guv'nor." * * * *
'Thereareanumberoflettershere addressedtoJones,careofus.Do youknowwheretofindhim?"
"Er-no,sir,Idon't."
"Writetohimatonce,andtellhim tosendhisaddress."
* * Hehadtakenhissweethearttoa footballmatch.Thehometeamwas faringbadly,andthevisitorsbombardedthehomegoalaspersistently asAngelinabombardedEdwinwith questions.
"Whyhavetheotherteamscored threegoalsandyoursnone?"sheasked.
"Weakbacks,dear,"wasthereply.
"Weakbacks?"shequeried."Iam surprised! Menwhosufferfrom weakbacksshouldnottakepartin sucharoughgameasfootball.'
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Parson:"Howdidyougetthatblack eyeMrs.Higgins?"
Mrs.Higgins:"Well,sir,me'usband comeoutofprisonon'hisbirthday."
Parson:"Yes?"
Mrs.Higgins:"AndIwished'im many'appyreturns." * * * *
Mrs.Climberwasshowingoffher son,homeonvacationafterhisfirst yearincollege.
"Ray'slearninganawfullotoflanguages,"shesaidcasuallytoMrs. Brown."LatinandSpanishand FrenchandAlgebra,andwhatnot. Ray,say'Ihopeyouarewell'toMrs. BrowninAlgebra."
Theprofessorwasaskedtogivehis definitionofwoman.Afterclearing histhroathebeganinhisleisurely way:
"Womanis,generallyspeaking-" "Stoprightthere,professor,"interruptedamasculinelistener."Ifyou talkedathousandyearsyou'dnever getanynearertoitthanthat."
laturday,July26,1930. THERECORD. TWENTY-THREE I RESIDENTIALDIRECTORY PERTH GAYNOR'SHOTELS HISMAJESTY'S HAYSTREET,PERTH. PENINSULAR MAYLANDS. EXCELLENTCUISINE. MODERATETARIFF. OLLYOLSEN (LateCarnarvon,Northam,andNorthPerth). Hastakenoverthe GlobeHotel,Perth ONLYTHEBESTOFLIQUORSSTOCKED. FirstClassResidentialHotel. ModerateTariff. Phone54080. NewHotelAustralia MURRAYSTREET(NexttoBoana). Perth'sMostModernHotel.Telephone,HotandColdWaterinEvery Bedroom.BeautifulRoomsandLounges. AMERICANBARUNDERSUPERVISIONOFGEORGEBROWN.
CoffeePalace OwingtoexpirationofleaseinMurray-street,ourbusinessisstill carriedonattheRechabiteCoffeePalace,Wellington-street,opposite CentralRailwayStation.Lettersandtelegramspromptlyattended. Hotandcoldwaterbaths.Civilityandattention. 'PhoneB1294. E.M.CHAMBERLAIN. FORTHEBEST CALLAT E.LENG'S RAILWAYHOTEL (LateMcCarthy's). HOTELPERTH ExcellentAccommodation. VICNEWTON.Proprietor. "BANSHAHOSTEL" CORNER
Rechabite
"Isawyourad.in'TheRecord." FREMANTLE HOTELAUSTRALIA FREMANTLE. TheBestPlacetoStay. TermsModerate. M. cRArILEY, Proprietor. COMMERCIALHOTEL FREMANTLE. UnderNewManagement. BoardandResidence. ModerateCharges. BestofLiquorsRooked. JOHNSTACK,Proprietor. P.&0.HOTEL HIIIHSTREET,FREMANTLE UnderNewMancgement. ExcellentAccommodationand ModerateCharges. W.MALONE(lateofKalgoorlie), Tel.FM414. Proprelor. PARKHOTEL PARRYSTREET.FRIM.LNTLE. CountryVisitorsCatheredFor. I.R.BOURKE(lateofKalgoorlieJ 'PhoneFM174,. NewcastleClubHotel SOUTHTERRACE, FREMANTLE. NewlyRenovatedandUp-So-Date. OoldileldsandNorth-WestCustomers Sperial:yCateredFor. SouthBeachTramsStopatDoor. HENRYTOWTISHEND 'Tatel'remanDeTramways) SWANHOTEL NORTHFREMANTLE. THELEADINGSEASIDEFAMILY HOTEL. CompletelyRebuiltandRefurnished WithEveryModernConvenience W.J.BORWICK,Proprietor Tel.FIVIS.
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TWENTY-FOUR THERECORD.Saturday,July26,1930. 4.4111110110111101141441.441114, NEWHOSPITALOFST.JOHNOFGOD,SUBIACO. SPLENDIDUP-TO-DATEACCOMMODATION. ClosetofinbiacoandLeedervilleRailwayStations. PatientsMaydetestTheirOwnMOWAdvisers. TERMSMODERATE.PRIVATEROOMSAVAILABLE. OPENTOALLDENOMINATIONS.ForTermsApplytoRev.Mother. TheSistersalsoConductaSplendidlyEquippedHospitalatKalgoorlie. foil% Each,BuysMoreat,our tharlidarterStore Thousandsofhousewiveswilltellyouthateachshillingspentat CharlieCarterLtd.buysmore-anditnotonlybuysmorefood,butit buysBETTERfood,foronlyfirstqualitygoodsfindsaplaceonthe shelvesoftheCharlieCarterStores.Youcangetalmostallyourfood fromCharlieCarterLtd.,too-andgetitquicker,forCharlieCarter's deliverdailyinPerthandsuburbs.Areyouenjoyingtheadvantagesof thisModernFoodService? CHARLIECARTERLTD. 556HaySt.111BarrackSt.AdelaideSt.,Fremantle CafeteriaandDelicatessen,CentralHaySt. A ChristianBrothers'College,Perth ABOARDINGANDDAYSCHOOL.
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