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Poland'sLateDictator MARSHALTELSI7D81:11LITZ
JosefPilsudskiwasborninLithuania,ofPolishstock,onDeceraber5th, 1867.Hisyouthwasspentamidthe embersofthePolishdefeatof1863,and hismindwassteepedinthepatriotic poetryofMickiewicz,Krasinskiand Slowacki.
Hestudiedmedicine.In1887,anattemptwasmadetoassassinatetheTsar, andJosefwassuspectedofassociation withtheconspirators.Hewassentto Siberiaforfiveyearsandtherehe hardenedintoadeterminedrevolutionary.
Whenhewasreleased,heflunghimselfintothePolishSocialistmovement. Hissentiments,however,werefundamentallynational.Hewasinterested insocialism,notforitsownsake,but asanagentthatwouldshakeandbreak RussianandGermandominationofhis country.
Hereitbecomesdifficulttosympathisewithhisfriends;forwereadthat theLondonPoleswereunfriendlywith Ireland,fearingthatIrishfreedom mightweakenEngland,"thegreat ally."England'sfriendshipforPoland inthosedayswasbasedonanequally selfishconsideration-revolutionaryPolandwouldweakenRussia.
TherevolutionaryPilsudskiediteda papercalled"TheWorker,"whichwas printedadventurouslyonahand-press, withhiswifesingingtoconcealthe noise!Hewasdiscoveredandimprisoned.Forayearhefeignedmadness,andatlastheescaped.Hewas heardofnextinAugust,1914,whenhe issuedaproclamationinCracowdeclaringthataPolishGovernmenthad beensetupinWarsaw.ThatGovernmentwashimself!
HefoughtforAustria,onthepromiseofaunitedandself-governingPolandwheneverRussiashouldbedriven fromWarsaw.IntheendAustria, GermanyandRussia,allwereshaken fromPoland,andthevictorsfoundit fittingtoerectanindependentPolish Republic.M.PaderewskibecamePresident,andwroughtfinelybeforehe wentbacktohispiano.
AschiefofthePolisharmyafter thewar,theMarshalwashighlypopular.Hewasambitiousalso. He soughttoreconquertheUkraineand otherlandsthatPolandoncedominated.Hesucceeded;butthencamea Bolshevikrally,andhisarmywasdrivenforth.Forawhileitseemedasif theBolshevikhostswouldoverrun PolandandestablishBolshevismatthe verygatesofWesternEurope.
handofmercy?Wecannotfindthe answersinthisbook.
Weareleft,however,withavision ofapatriot-amanwhoputPoland firsteveninhisblunders.Wearenot encouragedtoadmirehisprivatecharter,andweareforcedtofeelthatthe PolandoftheSobieskiswasanobler land,andMickiewiczafinerspirit.The MarshalresemblesSignorMussoliniin hispilgrimagefromsocialismtopatriotismandinhismethods,andalso inhisprivatelife;butheremainsat theendaweakerman,lackingtheintellectualforceoftheItalian,ashe lacksalsothesupportofmenofgeniuslikethoseoftheFascistregime."AdeT?e"inthe"Standard."
OuterWorldBrevities (FidesService).
Peking(China)-Thenewbuildingof theCatholicUniversityofPeking, Chinaisnearingcompletionandwill bereadyforoccupancyinSeptember. Thesizeofthenewedifice,400by260 feet,isattractingattentionintheancientChinesecapital.ThepresentrosteroftheUniversitytotals370,many ofwhomarepagans.
Hongkong(China)--WhentheProfessorofElectricalEngineeringofthe GovernmentUniversityofHongkong, Chinaleftonsickleave,aJesuitpriest wasabletofilltheposition.TheRev. T.Cooney,S.J.,whotemporarilyholds thechair,hadreadadistinguished courseinelectricalengineeringatthe CollegeofScience,Dublin,Ireland,and attheLondonUniversity,beforeenteringtheJesuitOrder.
Hongkong(China).-TheBrothersof theChristianSchools,whoalreadyhave oneofthefinestschoolsinHongkong, arenowengagedinbuildinganother schoolwhichwillcostover300,000dollars.Thenewinstitution,whichwill house800students,isexpectedtobe readyattheendof1931.
Honolulu(HawaiiOceania)--Ared flagrecentlywashoistedoveroneof theCatholicmissionbuildingsin butdidnotindicate thatthepriestshadturnedBolshevik. Awhitedoveandnotthehammerand sickle,wasthesymbol,indicatingpeace andgoodwill,notdestructionandoverthrowoforder.Theflagraisingwas themessageoftheHolyGhostBrotherhoodinformingpeoplethatthePentecostfestivalwasapproaching.
Y.A.L.InterstateTour PROVISIONFORCATHOLIC BOYS.
TheYoungAustraliaLeaguehasissuedaprospectusinconnectionwitha tourtotheEasternStatestobecarriedoutduringtheChristmasvacation. Provisionisbeingmadeforvisitsto Adelaide,Melbourne,SydneyandCanben-a,andtheprogrammeprovidesfor sometimetobespentatmuseums,art galleries,factorieshistoricalsitaqand otherplaceshavinganeducational value.
TheboyswillleavePerthonDecember29th,andreturnonJanuary 29th,travellingbothwaysbyspecial train.
Asonformertrips,specialprovision willbemadeforCatholicboystovisit pointsofspecialinterestfromareligiousstandpoint.Inthisrespecta programmewillbecarriedoutonsimilarlinestoformerundertakings.On thelastoccasionCatholicboyswere taken80milesnorthofAdelaideto visittheSevenHillsCollege,wherethe firstJesuitMissionarieswereestablish edinAustralia.Specialpilgrimages weremadetothecathedralsatAdelaide,MelbourneandSydney.Atthe lattercity,St.Mary'swill,ofcourse, beofspecialinterest.WhileatCanberratheboyswillbeshownthebeginningsofthenewnationalCatholic Cathedral,thefoundationstoneof whichwaslaidrecently.
Copiesoftheprospectushavebeen issuedtotheschoolsthroughoutthe State,andmaybeobtainedfromthe principalsorfromLeagueHeadquarters.
EGGGRADING-CANADIANEXPERIENCE.
flooryouwillnothavetowalkupstairs.Callwhenintownat263Murray-street,andhewilltellyouabout histrip.
ThehelpoftheWesternPowerswas sought.Mr.LloydGeorgesaid:"NothingcanbedonetosavePoland,"and announcedintheHouseofCommons thatnoBritishhelpwouldbegiven. TheancientAnglo-Polishalliancewas atanend.Thencametheturningof thetables.laWithouthelp,theMarshal wonthevictoryoftheVistulaand rolledbacktheifi'olshevikarmies,as Sobieskihadrolledbackanearlierwave thatwasbeatingatthegatesofVienna, Atthistimearemarkableconjunctionwasseen.MonsignorAchilleRatti wasPapalNuncioinPoland;anditis saidthatextremelycordialrelations wereformedbetweenhimandthe Polishsoldier-statesman.Itiscertain,atanyrate,thathewhowasto becomePopePiusXI.,commandedthe Marshal'sdevoutrespect,andthatit washisinfluencethatcausedtheMarshaltomodifyhispublicpolicyandto become,inmattersofStateachampion oftheChurch.
Inlateryears,whenMonsignorRatti hadbecomePopePiusXI.,theMarshalvaluedtheChristmasgreetings thatcameeveryyearfromtheHoly Father,withgiftsfortheMarshal's children.
HowtheMarshal,in1926,seized autocraticpowerisastorythatour authortellsintooImaginativefashion tobesatisfactory.Wedonotwantto read,asinathrillingnovel,howthe Marshalwasinanguishforthedeath ofPolishsoldiers,seeingthathis thoughtsherearegivenaspureguesswork.Intheanxietytobedramatic, thewriterhaslostgripoffact,andwe findithardtogetattherealities.
WastheMarshaljustifiedinseizing power?Wasthebloodshednecessary? Wasthepoliticalstateofthelandso corruptthatthestronghandwasthe
Sapporo(,Japan),-FatherAndrew Sakakibara,Japanesepriest,whomade hisstudiesinGermanywiththestudentsoftheThuringiaProvinceofthe Franciscans,arrivedrecentlyinthe VicariatoApostolicofSapporo,Japan, wherehewilltakeuphisduties.Heis thesecondJapanesepriesttograduate fromthepreparatoryseminaryatSapporo.
CapeTown(SouthAfrica).-Catholic MedicalMissionsgainedtwovaluable workersintheconversionofMr.and Mrs.S.BurroughKing.Havingbeen recentlyreceivedintotheChurch,the couplewillnowtakeupmedicalmissionaryworkintheVicariatoofMariannhill.Mr.KingwasformerlyattachedtotheJanoFurseMemorialHospitalintheNorthernTransvaal.
FordDauphin(Madagascar,Indian Ocean)-WhenFatherJosephCastan CM.,felttheinfirmitiesofoldage creepinguponhimafteralifetimeon theMissions,hedecidedto"makehis retreat"andpreparefordeathbybecomingchaplaintothelepersatAmbatoaba,Farafanga,Maragascar.The venerablepriestmadealongretreatfor hisdeathtookplaceonApril24,after nineyearsintheleperasylum.Father CastanhadbeenamissionaryinEthiopiauntil1895,andthenwasappointed tothenewVicariateofFortDauphin, wherehefoundedandguidedfor20 yearstheparishofSakalavaVezode Tuloar.
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TheHolySacrificeoftheMass
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No.3-NatureofSacrifice
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Theuniversalcharacterofsacrifice wasundoubtedlysetforthinthetwo lastarticlesprevioustothisone,and itsnecessity,asapartofreligion,was establishedfromthisuniversality.We cannowgoonestepfurtheron,inour investigation,andaskourselves.the question:ButwhatisSacrifice?It certainlymustbesomethingveryimportantandworthknowingwhenall civilisationsareconcernedinit,Yes. Whatissacrifice? ifThebareanswertothisquestion Ally.atfirst,seemhardtounderstand; postastheprescribeddosemayseem, byitscolourhardtodrink.But,let afewdropsoflemonsyrupbemixed anditbecomesniceandAweet.Inlike manner,letusgivesomecolourtoour narrative.Letusillustrateitwiththe ceremonialofsacrifice,andthusour questionwillhalf,ifnotfullyanswer itself. ItissaidthattheGreekandRoman GodofwinewasBacchus.Duringthe gatheringofthewinecrop,thevintagersusedtopresenthimwithahe-goat, whichtheydidslayandofferinsacrifice.Asaruletheownerofthevineyardactedasministerinthisimpromptusacrifice,whilethevintagers merrilycircled.dancingandsinging, roundaboutthealtar.Hereinthis merrygatheringaretobeseenthefour elementsofsacrifice.Thereis,firstof all,thesocialofferingofthegiftin sacrifice.namely,thehe-goat;secondly.thereisalsothesacrificingminister i.e.,theproprietoroftheland.Thirdly.thereisasacrificialaction,orthe mortalstrokebytheministeronthe animal.Fourthly,thereisanendor anobjectwhichisathanksgivingservice.
Perhapssomeonemaysee,inthese ruralgatherings,inhonourofBacchus, butapictureoftheidolatrousservice ofthegoldencalf.Perhapsso.Tothe mindoftheHebrews,however,the goldencalfstoodasarepresentation ofthetrueGod;althoughtheimage wasreprehensiblebothonaccountof theprohibitionforbiddingthemaking ofimagesofGod,and,particularly,on accountofthebayineworshipbeing connectedwithimmoralscenes.Sacrificemoreover.canonlybeofferedto thetrueGodTheinjustice,therefore.meted,outtotheAlmightywas notleftunpunishedbyHisservant Moses.ButGodpunishesbecauseHe loves.Hewantedtobeglorifiedproperly.AccordinglyhegavetheHebrews,throughMoses.aproperceremonialofsacrificeasitisrecordedin theBookofLeviticus."Thoushalt offeracalfwithoutblemish. Thou shaltimmolatethecalfbeforethe Lord.andthepriests,thesonsof Aaronshallofferthebloodthereof Pqiringitroundaboutthealtar.For amtheLordyourGod." 'lore,inthisMosaicceremonial,are tobefoundthefourelementsofsacrifice.justastheyareinanyother sacrificialrite.But,whereastheseessentialsarewronglyappliedandmisusedintheworshipof'Bacchusandof thegoldencalf,theyaretobefound inalltheirpurityandsanctityinthe worshipofGod.Itis,thentheceremonialgivenbyMosesthatweshall considerforawhile,inthehopethat 1iisconsiderationwillaffordusthe answertoourquestion:WhatissacHfice? II.
(a)Firstofall,Sacrificewasasocial act.ratherthananindividualone.It wastheactofoffering,performedby allthecongregationthroughthemediumofanauthorisedpersonorpriest. Yetitwasnotthesacrificeofthe priestalone,butofallthecongregationpresent.Henceitisthatbeing thesacrificeofall,alltakeorshould take,anactivepartintheactofof-
fering.Inthesereligiousgatherings peopleconsecratedthemselvestothe Deitythroughtheofferedgifts.Externalornament,music,prayerandjoyof heartwasacharacteristicofthefunction,whenthesacrificewasoneof prayer,petitionorthanksgiving. Whereasthefunctionassumedaseriouscharacterwhenthesacrificewas anexpiationforsin.Sincethesesocial gatheringswereconvenedforthesake ofoffering,thegiftofferedmustbe consideredalso.Now,whatkindof giftswereofferedinthosedays?First ofall,thereweregiftssuchasactsof virtue,almsgivingandprayeraswould pleasetheDeity.Oryetthegiftwas takenfromamongthebelongingsof theofferer;fromsuchthings,Imean, asareusedasfoodanddrink.Inthis casethesacrificewassimplyanob lationofthegiftwhichwasexposed onthealtarandthusofferedtothe Deity.Therewasnosheddingofblood connectedwiththegiftinthiscase.It wasabloodlesssacrificeoranoblation asIhavesaid.But,asintherigorous meaningoftheword,abloodlesssacrificewasnotconsideredasaproper sacrificeatall,weneednotdwellupon itanylonger.
Astruesacrifice,inthestrictsense oftheword,wereregardedthoseonly inwhichtheofferingsufferedareal alteration;namely,whenitwasdestroyedor,atleast,transformed.These sacrificesareallconnectedwiththe sheddingofbloodonthepartofthe victim,andsotheyareknownas bloodysacrifices.Themostperfect typewastheholocaustinwhichthe victim-aheiferforinstance-wasslain, thenthebestportionsburned,theremainderwaseatenwiththeideaof enteringintocommunion,andfinally. thebloodwaspouredorsprinkledon thealtar.Thechiefelementwasthe sprinklingoftheblood,which,asthe bearerofthelifeoftheanimal,was meanttorepresentthelifeofman insteadofwhichitactedasasubstitute.Theholocaust,overbeingthe besttypeofsacrifice,itisalsothebest imageofthesacrificeofChristupon theCross.
Thismuchwithregardtothegift, whichisthefirstelementinasacrifice."Heshall'offer'amale(calf) withoutblemish"(Leviticus).Letus nowpasstothesecondelement,the "minister.""Andtheprieststhesons ofAaron,shallofferthebloodthereof," flolTheJewishritualnumbersthe followingfiveactionsinconnection withthegiftofthesacrifice:The bringingofthevictim:theimposition ofhands;theslaying;thesprinkling ofthebloodandtheburning.Outof thesefivedifferentfunctions,the fourth,thesprinklingoftheblood,was theessentialone.Itbelongedexclusivelytotheofficialministerorpriest.
Somuchso,that,"Ifalaymanundertookthebloodsprinkling,thesacrifice wasinvalid."Theslaying,ortheburning,couldbeperformedbysacrificers whowerenotpriests;butnotthe sprinkling.Thelawwasquiteexplicit onthispoint."Antithepriests,the sonsofAaron,shalloffertheblood" (Levit.1.5.).Andagain,"Andthe priestsshallpourtheblooduponthe altaroftheLord"(Levit.XVII.a).
Thebloodofthevictimconsequently, wasapreciousthingintheeyesof Moses,anditsapplicationuponthe altar,bythepriest,formedthereal essenceofthebloodysacrifice.Thelife ofthesinnerwasmeanttobelaid down,asanexpiationforhissin;yet sinceananimalacted,insteadofhim, asavictim,itsblood,whichcarries thelifeoftheflesh,wasthemost suggestiveelementtobelaidorsprinkleddown.Theblood,anawo,rd,had take,anactivepartintheactofof'tobeofferedorapplied,andthisoffer-
ingorapplicationwasthesoleandexclusiveofficeofthepriest.Hencethat theessenceofthesacrificeoftheCross atwhichChristOurLordactedas solepriest,consistsinthesheddingand offeringofHisblood,andnotinthe slayingbytheRomansoldiers.
(c)Withregardtothethirdelement ofsacrifice,namely,the"actionLeviticussays:"Andheshallimmolate thecalfbeforetheLord."Theword "immolate"meanstokillthevictim forthesacrifice.And,therefore,itis intheactofkillingthattheactionof sacrificelies.Itisquiteaneasymattertoseethatthesacrificial"action," inthesacrificeofCalvary,istobe referredtothekillingofourbeloved Saviour,towhichactioncontributed allthetormentsthatwereinflicteduponHim,fromHiscaptureinthegardenofolivestillHisarrival,carrying HisCrossatthetopofMt.Calvert, aswellastheCrucifixiontctteCross andthepiercingwiththelane.'While outwardlysubmittingtot'saforcible sheddingofHisbloodbyII:sexecutioners,simultaneouslyofferedittoGod inthespiritofsacrifice."IotheHoly sacrificeoftheMass,thesacrificial "action"doesnotvisi1,1yappearto oureyes,but,hereitistobereferredtothemostsoLmiandsacred wordsofconsecrationwhich,bytheir ownnatureandpowereffecttheseparationoftheBloodfromthebodyof Jesus,placingHimunlertwodistinct forms,namely,undertheelementcf breadandundertheelementofwine.
d)Finallywecomeuponthefourth characteristicofsacrifice,namely,its "object"or"reason."Thispointbyno meanslacksinimportance.Thewhy orreasonofasacrificeislikethesoul inthehumanbody.Takeawaythe soulandthebody,thereby,becomesa corpse.Inlikemannersacrificewould becomeameaninglessfunctionifthere isnotareasonforitscelebration.Now theHebrewsacrificialritesclearly teachthattheobjectofsacrificeisthe offeringofourwillandlifetoAlmightyGodinrecognitionofHissupremeDominionoverallcreatures,and fortheappeasingofHiswrathforour' sins."ForIamtheLordyourGod." Itistherefore,theinternalactof mindthatgivesustheessentialmeaningofsacrifice.ThusSt.Thomas Aquinas:"Theexternalsacrificeisre presentativeofthetrueinternal'ac rificeofthewilltoGod." Infactthegift,orthevictim,given insacrificewasnothingtoGod,Who istheLordofallthings.Itwasthe intentioninwhichitwasgiventhat mattered.Thegiftstandskrthe giver.Bytakingsomethingoftheir ownandgivingittoG.34.,theHebrewsindicatedthatthe;offeredtheir
willandlifetoHim.Hownice)Such aloftyendwelljustifiesthemeansalthoughpoor-inthiscit:e.
Eveninthesacrificeofourdear Saviourwefindthesamenoblepurpose.Christcametomakeasacrifice ofHiswillasapropitationtoHis EternalFatherforoursins."Behold,I comethatIshoulddo'P'v 0My God."ThisinternaldesireofJesus findspracticalexpressionintheexternalsacrificeoftheCrossTheClogs isnotonlythesacrificeofJesus;itis alsothesacrificeofmankind.AsHis Ownpersonalsacrifice,Jesuslaiddown HislifeforHiseternalFather'ssake: namely,tosatisfyHisDivineJustice forthesinsoftheworld,whichobject Hefullysatisfied.AndHelaidit downbecauseHecoulddoso:"Ilay downMylifethatImaytakeit again. IlayitdownofMyself, andIhavepowertolayitdown"(St. John).Asthesacrificeofmankind
OurLordactedasasweetandpreciousvictim,insubstitutionforman, anddefinitelywonredemptionforhim. Ineitherofthesetwoaspects,theobjectofbothcases,theobjecthaving beenfullyobtained,thereisnoroom towishittobeobtainedagain.
Howeverinasmuchasthesacrificeof Calvarywasthesacrificeofmankind, itwasthewishofJesusthatitsmerits shouldbeappliedtousinsacrificial form,bymeansofadailyrepetition ofsame,thoughinabloodlessway. Whatisthisdaily'bloodlesssacrifice?
TheHolyMass.Thevictim,inboth sacrifices,beingthesame,itmeans tousintheMassthesameasitmeant ontheCross.IntheCrossitmeant redemptionandasubstitutionofour life,andtheverysamethingmeans tousto-dayintheHolyMass.Therefore,oneoftheprincipalendsofthe holysacrificeoftheMassshouldbe theofferingofourlivestoGod, throughandwiththeDivineVictim,in recognitionofGod'ssupremedominionoverourselves.
Allthisbringsusnowtotheendof ourjourney,whichistheanswerto thequestion:WhatisSacrifice?"Sacrificeisthesocialandexternaloffer. ingofavictim,whichvictimrepresents ourlife,andwhichwedestroyor transforminrecognitionofGod'ssup. remedominionandofourentiresubjectiontoHim." Thisisthechiefpurposeofsacrifice.Besidesthischiefpurposesacrificeisalsooffered(a)toatoneforsin; (b)tothankGodforpastfavours,and (c)toaskHisassistanceandgracefor thefuture.Hence,therewerefour kindsofsacrificeundertheoldCovenantcorrespondingtoeachofthose purposes.TheHolyMasscomprises thesefourpurposesallatonce.
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Director'sFirstBi-AnnualReport. presentedattheQuarterlyGenoa' !MeetingoftheSoc;ryofFt.Vincentde Paul,heldatSt.MarysChurch,Leederville,onSunday,July20,1930:-
TheDirectorshavethepleasureto presenttheirreportforthefirsthalfof theyear1930.ThesalesofC.T.S. bookshaveamountedto£421Ss.The numberofbookssoldamountedtoapproximately5,650.Purchaseofstock havecostthesociety£2815s7dthe amountbeingmadeupasfollows: CatholicTruthSociety,£8Ilsld;CatholicTruthSocietyofIreland,£1016s 9d;AustralianCatholicTruthSociety, $44s10d.£12s6dwasspentinprocuringasmallstockofItalianbooks, similarinnaturetotheC.T.S.books, attherequestofsomeoftheclergy. Theamountalsoincludesaspecial orderforhalf-dozenSundayMissalsfor oneofourcountryclients.Thesum of£4Os5dwasspentinbuyingout theremainingstock-ofC.T.S.booksbelongingtoCarroll'sLtd.,whohave agreedtoleavethetradeinourhands forthefuture.
Theexpenseofcarryingonthebusiness,amountingto£516s7d,shown intheprofitandlossaccount,washeavierthananticipated,duetotherapid riseintherateofexchange,whichhas greatlyincreasedthecostofsending moneytoEnglandandIrelandwhen payingaccounts.
Thenettprofitforthesixmonths underreview.was8/9.whichwethink, issatisfactory,sincethesociety'sobjectisnottomakeaprofit,butbycooperativebuying,toreducethecost andincreasethecirculationofthepublication,oftheC.TSocieties.
Duetothehighrateofexchange andthethreatenedincreaseinthepostalrates,wehavebeenreluctantly compelledtoadvancethepriceofthe booksfrom1/10to2/-perdozen,post freeasbefore.
BesidestheRedemptoristFathers, andtheeightconferencesoftheSt. VincentdePaulSocietyatPerth,we arenowsupplyingthefollowingcountrycentres:Albany,Bunbury,BrunswickTt.nction,CoolgardieCue,Goomailing.Geraldton.Katanning,Kalgoorlie,Merredin,Moora, Northcliffe.Trayning,andWagin.In eightofthetownsmentionedweare dealingdirectwiththeparishpriest,or withanagentappointedbyhim.
Wewishtothanktheclergy,the brothersoftheSocietyofSt.Vincent dePaulandotherlaymen,whohave encouragedandassistedusinourwork duringthepastsixmonths.Thework thesocietyhasundertakenis,asyet, initsinfancy:butwefeelconfident thatwithGod'shelpandtheircontinuedassistance,thatitwillgoon fromstrengthtostrength-Forandon behalfoftheDirectors, A.W.B.
I,theundersigned,herebycertify thatIhaveexaminedthebooks,vouchers,andaccountsoftheCatholicTruth SocietyofWesternAustral;a,andcomparedthemwiththePslanceSheet, andfindthemtobecorrect.
JaneandMemory
JuneisaboutmeasIwrite-June asIrememberitlongagoinmynative Westmeath.Thehawthornsendsout itsgreatbranchesofwhite-boughsof scentandsong. Overthehawthornfieldsofyouth therewastheglowofchildhood-a glownotgrantedtotheeyesoflater life.Buttheglowremainsinmemory freshandwonderful:-
Laburnuinchainsandlilaccones Cometoeachyearasnow, hutonlyonceandneveragain Magicalongthebough.
Andatmywindow,too,arethebuddingroses,forminganarchaboutthe doorway.Junebringstousintherose oneoftheworld'smosthistoricflowers.ThePersianpoetdreamingbyhis Easternwaterssighedforthepassing oftherose.Itspetalswerescattered intheroyalcourtsofRome.Itwas theflowerofopposingarmiesand whenthebattleswereoveritbloomed inpeaceabovethegravesofthedead. ThemeofPoets.
Therosehasbeenthethemeofmany songssincefirstapoettookupthe lyre.Eventoasingerofto-day:-
Avisionofglory
Thewildbriargrows
WhenJuneisunfolding
Theheartoftherose.
Doesnotthedelicate,exquisitefragranceofthatwildhedgerosebring hackthepasttotheheartthathas forgotten.
NormustIforgettheredfox-glove, thehyacinths-mistsofblueonthe hillsideandinthewoodlandglades. Thebuttercups,too,dipgoldenlipsin thestreamandotherbuttercupsbring goldenmeadowstothelow-lyingfields.
Andwiththesightsandsoundsof Junemustbeincludedtherainbowand thecuckoo'ssong.
Formetheycametogetheronceand Irememberedthat:-
Arainbowandacuckoo'ssong
Maynevercometogetheragain.
Maynevercome
Thissidethetomb.
TheMeadows.
RuttomethedearestofallJune's possessionsarethemeadows:-
Willitbethemeadowtime
WhentheDarknessfalls,
OnadaywhenJuneisold
Andthemeadowdeepsunfold
Moon-flowerandmarigold
WhentheDarknessfalls
Someyearsofmylifehaddlapsed beforeIsawthesea,orevengreat riversormountains-theWieklow rangeIhadseenfromadistance-but IcannotrememberatimewhenIdid notseethewind-blownmeadowsof lateJune.
Iwatchedwavefollowwave4,1ircteih thelongbrownmeadow.Isawthem attheirbestasacloudpasse:over thesun.Thebigdaisiesswayedfreelyinthedeepgrassesandinthe brightnoontheirwhitenesswasjoyous.Thesamejoyousnessalluresme stillinthefieldsoutsidethetownbuttheyarenotthefieldsofhome. --MichaelWalsh,inthe"Standard' Dublin.
AFirstMass
Thoushaltnotcometome Inlightningsroal; Inthunderspealing
Through thecasementof theskies; Norina chariot, in the 'wake ofvagrantwinds Clangingadown
Thyshiningways OfParadise.
Likesunbeam'sgold,slowfiltering,in matinair, Throughdew-wetchalice Ofawaxenlily-cup
Thoushaltcomedowninanswerto mytremblingcall, AndIshallworshipThee,0Love! AndliftTheeup.
AfterFiveWordsofwondrousimport, SpotlessHost, Myheart,caughthigh InpeaceunspeakableanddearAllinthesilverhushoffragrantearly MOMThrobbingtofeelThee, Fair.EternalChrist, Sonear.
MyvictimshaltThoubeateverycomingdawn, AndIwillbeThyprie._.tThine,Thine,foreverThine: ButthrougheachbusydayThyvictimIwillbe, AndThou,Immanuel, ShaltbemyPriestDivine. A.Nesciri.
TOKYORIBUILT.
OnMarch24theEmperorofJapan inspectedtheworkofre-construction inTokyo,whichwaslargelydestroyed inthegreatearthquakeof1923.Six newbridgesspanningariveraswide astheThamesinLondon,400smaller bridgesoverthecity'smoatsandinlets;600milesofnewstreets;three newparks,51openspaces,878,000acres ofsmokingwasteagaincoveredwith houses,shopsandfactories-those figuressumupthetaskwhichthecitizensofTokyo,aidtdbyapaternal Government,havecarriedoutinsix years.
Thecity,likehercitizens,leadsa doublelife.HereEastandWest,ancientandmodemfeudalismand
capitalism,havehadtocomequickly toterms.Itisanageoftransition everywhere,buttheswiftnessofJapan'sconversionfromanOrientalfew dallifetomodernagemakesthetraces ofhertransitionunusuallyvivid.The tenstoreysteelandconcreteoffice buildingstandsbesideaJapanese houseeverylineofwhichremindsas that"TheJapanesegeniustouchesper factioninsmallthings."Thesameman inhabitsbothandfindsnothingincongruousindoingso,forthisduality oflifeistheconditionintowhichmost Japanesenowalivehavebeenborn. ThecitizenofTokyoleadsadouble life. Heclotheshimselfwithabusinesssnit inthemorningandspendseighthours inbankorofficeamongcalculating machines,typewriters,andfilingity% terns,wrestlingwithproblemsof peel ductionandsalesmanship.Butitit notquitetheworldintowhichbe wasborn,andwhentheday'swork isoverheturnsforrefreshmentofsoul tooldJapan.Thehotbathtaken, heputsonakimono,sitsonhissoft, mattedfloor,eatsJapane,rr--5atablethatlookslikealowstool. "Cooksarearranginganescortedtour throughJapan,leavinginAugust ;111.1I..,11.1111,11/11,11,11,11.11,111,iiiiiifigilitilitillingelin.11.1.
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CollegeGraduatesgoto'RineCountries.
GraduatesoftheUrbanCollegeof Propaganda,Rome,willserveaspriests inninedifferentcountriesandwillbe replacedbystudentsofmorethaneleven,countries,keepinguetheinternationalcharacterofthis300-year-o1-1 missiontraininginstitutionwhichtodaycounts27nationa'itiesamongits scholars.
ThegraduatesincludefourChinert: twoJapanese,twoDutchfcrrnis3ipn workinNorway,oneRumanian,three Australians.oneIrishoneScot,cite jenezuelan,andoneAmerican.Next rcear',entrantsinclude15CI,,nese, threeJapanese,fiveIndians,three Annamites,sixAustralians,several fromEngland,America,t:octsections ofEurope. TheUrbanCollegeofProi-gaela wa,erectedandapprovedbyPope UrbanVIII.in1627asacollege"destinedtogather.eduesteandprepare forthepriesthoodanitheChristian apostolateyo,m,-,menof nation, andthen4osendthe,,_ o.propagate:in,:steadthefa;ththroeecut theworld.'Lastv-artheancientbuidingwhichhadhousedtheinstitution for300yearswasgivenove-:othe officesofthePontificalMissionnear theVatican.Twostoriesofthenew seminarywillbeusedduringthecomingYear.
CatholicRadioBroadcast.
7.raGovernmentRadioStationat Hongkongbroadcastsareligiousservice eachSunday.Catholicservices,ineludingMass,sermonandBenediction goontheaireverythirdweek.The Stationwasusedrecentlytoinvite Catholicmentoattendthesummer week-endretreatstobeconductedat RicciHall,theCatholicHouseof HongkongUniversit,.FatherD.MacDonald.S1WardellofRicciHall. epokt,oftheeffectsofaretreatin deepeningthespirituallifeofCatholiesaswellaspromotingtheCatholic Ap.,stiilatecitingparticularlythe 1)::},e Tatencyclicalonthesub-
NewSecretaryGeneral. EminenceWilliamCardinalVanRossini"PrefectoftheSacred -e'neregat.ionofPropagandaFide, 1-ia appointedtheVeryRev.Monsign-rMarioZanineitheofficeofSecretoryGeneralofSt.PetertheApostle. MonsignorZaninsucceedsMonsignor i',.Ftano,whohasbeentransferredto theofficeoftheSecreariateofState. Thenewsecretarywasformerlyin chargeofthePressDepartmentofthe 5,..ittvforthePropagationofthe FaithinItaly.
NewZealandHeadofPropagationof theFaith.
leiceoftheSacredCongregation
PropagandaFideunderdateof Jen<16.theRightReverendMonsignurjam'.-,Delaney,VicarGeneralof Dune-din,isappointed'NationalPresidentoftheSocietyforthePropagationiftheFaithforNewZealand. TL'officehasbeenvacantsincethe death MonsignorJohnMcKenna. AmericanExpeditiontoGobiDesert. RcyPeterToilharddeChardin, cap.i.'ityasgeologistwaswith (ft.1,aleont°l<rgicalexpeditionofthe MuseumofNewYork
whenitleftPeking,China,foritsfifth voyageintotheGobiDesert,May28. Headingtheexpedition,whichincludes manyChinesemembers,isDr.Roy ChapmanAndrews.
Itwasrecentlyannouncedthat FatherToilhardwouldalsoaccompany theTrans-AsiaticCitroenExpedition, which,accordingtopresentplans,will goasfarasWestChinaandreturnto Peking,beforestartingforIndo-China. Lastyearthepriest-scientistjourneyed throughShensiinhiscapacityascounsellortothegeologicalserviceofthe ChineseGovernment.FatherToilhard isattachedtotheJesuitMuseumLabatoryatTientsin,China.
BrigandsMolestChinaMissions.
AtelegramfromShanghai,under dateofJune16,announcedtheflight ofthreeAmericanandsevenBelgian missionariesfromTayeh,aminingtown 60milesfromHankowHupeh,toescapetheCommunists.UnconfirmedreportsfromHongkongstatethatCommunistsofKiangsiProvincehaveextendedtheirsphereofactivitytothe MaryknollPrefectureofKaying,and thattheMaryknollFathershavehad tofleetoSwatow.KeyingisthePrefectureofwhichMonsignorFrancis Ford.M.MofBrooklyn,N.Y.,wasrecentlyappointedPrefectApostolic. CommunisticoutragescontinueinIchang,Hupeh,sceneofthemurderofone Bishopandthreemissionaries.Twothirdsoftheentireterritoryacenow inastateofcommunisticterror.No furthernewsishadofthetwoIrish missionaries.FathersLaffanandLinehan.norofthetwoSpanish,Jesuits, FathersAvitoandHidalgo.allfourof whomwererecentlycaptured,norof FatherCliffordKing,S.V.D.whose capturewasannouncedbytelegramof Tune9.
Thusthetragicvetmonotonousnews ..fCommunists,brigandsandunsettled conditionscontinuesinsectionsof China.Theactualextentofdamage, however.isbroughthomevividlywhen theoutragesperpetratedinasingle territoryareenumeratedspecifically. ThishasbeendoneinSianfu,Shensi, wheretheItalianFranciscansandChineseclergyareworking.Thelatestsurveyforthepastsevenmonthsshows fourmissionariescaptured,13missionariesrobbedandmistreated,and20 missionstationssacked.Onegroupof sisterswasalsorobbedtwiceintheir journeyfromTungyuenfangtoSianfu. The"rollofhonour"isinterestingin thatmostofthevictimsareChinese.
Thefourcapturedwere:HisLordship BishopFiorenzTessiatore,0.F.M., VicarApostolicofSianfu,takenNov. ember5.1929.withFatherPhilipHou andreleasedthefollowingdayonpromisetopayaransomforhiscompanion:FatherPhilipHolt,Chinesesecularpriest,capturedNovember5with thebishop,escapedNovember9: FatherFaustinoBarsotelli,captured March7,1930.escapedtragicallythe followingdayandfellillwithtyphoid feverseveraldayslater:FatherJohn Yang,Chinesesecularpriest,captured twice.Thefirsttimehewasreleased almostimmediately,thesecondtimehe enduredeightdays'ofagonisingcaptivity.
ThepriestsrobbedorassaultedincludefourforeignandnineChinese.Of thereFatherHermanPanizzawas capturedseveraltimesandFatherJohn
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PrecautionagainstInfluenzainfection, Woods'GreatPeppermintCure.
Baldoniwascapturedtwice. Asad casewasFatherGregoryHou,Chinese ecular,whoforthreemonthswaskept incontinualflightbythebrigandsfinallyfallingavictimoftyphusatthe ageof55.
ReportsfromKanchow,wherethe AmericanVincentianshavebeener periencingaCommunistsiege,state thatatthepresenttime,underdate ofMay12,relativepeaceexistsinside thecityofKanchow.Fivepriestshad toleavetheirmissionsneartheKwangtungborderandfleetoHongkong.All theothershavegatheredinthecityof Kanchowanclitisimpossibleforthem toreturntotheirmissions.Thelocal Redshaveformedsmallarmieswhich guardeveryroadleadingtoandfrom thecity.Themissionariesareingood healthasaretheeightSistersofChar;ty,whoarekeptbusyintheirhospital work.
Aninterestingepisodetookplaceat Koang-te-chow,WuhnVicariato,where theReverendEtinneRenedo,S.J.,conductsaboys'eehool.Knowingarrangements,eventoadefinitedate,hadbeen concludedbytheCommunistsforthe seizingofthericesupplyofthechildren,theJesuitsinvitedtheprincipal menofthecity,includingsomeofthe Communistleaderstotea,andaddressedthem.
"Gentlemen,youknewthatthe ChurchLas1-?Pnestablishedinthislocalityforthepastsixtyyearsforthe purposeofdoinggood.Wehavehere ahundreddupilsforwhomwemust provide,andtoethisit:snecessaryto keeponhandaquantityofnee.Itis nowrumoredthatcertainvictimsof hungerareabouttoseizethisriceIn thateventIhechildrenwillhavenothingtocat.Doyouthinkthatit wouldbejustthentotakethisrice fromchildrentogiveittoadults?"
Thewordshithome,andthenotables,agreeingwiththepriest,spread hiswords,withresultantpeaceforthe school.
NewGovernorofDutchWest Indies.
Curacao(CentralAmerica).--HisExcellencyMajorBartholomewW.van Slobbe.recentlyappointedGovernorof Curacao,DutchWestIndies,byHer MajestyWilhelmina,Queenofthe Netherlands,isanardentCatholic. BorninHollandofagoodCatholic familyin1582,thenewGovernorhas beenactiveinsocial,civilandmilitary spheres.liewasPresidentoftheCatholicEsperantitsts'DebatingClub Holland,Vice-PresidentoftheDiocesan CrossUnionofBreda,andfounderof theCatholicOfficers'ClubatBreda, HisExcellencywasformallyreceived intheCuracaoCathedralbyHisLordshipBishopVuylsteke,0.P.,Vicar ApostolicofCuracao.
ThecolonyofCuracaoconsistsoftwo groupsofislands,approximately500 milesapart,coveringatotalof403 squaremiles.Catholicstotal89per cent.ofthepopulation.numbering 59,359inatotalof66,579.TheDominicansareincharge.
THEPAPALENCYCLICALON EDUCATION. China'sReception.
WhenPopePiusXI.sentforthhis EncyclicalonChristianEducation,the
pressoftheWesternworldrecognised itstremendousnewsvalue.Nowword comesfromChinathatsecularand non-Catholicpaperswerenotlessattentivetothispreciousstatementand, intwocasesatleasttheeditorsshowedtheprudentjudgmentofaskinga CatholicpriesttosummarizetheEncyclicalwithoutdistortionofitsmeaning.ItisbelievedthatChinashould proveafertilefieldforthedocument, for,whiletheschoolquestionisnow thebattlegroundofthoughteverywhere,inChinainparticularthesubjectisengrossingallandarousingviolentfeelingsasthedifferentleaden struggletohavetheirideasprevail.
ItwastoFatherD'Elia,S.J.,writer oftheCommentaryontheThreePrinciplesofSunYatSen,5,000copiesof whichwereorderedbytheGovernment,thattwoeditorsappealedfor articlesontheEncyclical.Becauseof thegeneralinterestineducationFather D'Eliaisnowtranslatingthedocument intoChineseforits'insertioninnonChristianChineselanguagepapers.
InaskingFatherD'Eliatosummarize theEncyclicalforthe"NorthChina DailyNews,"apaperunderProtestant control,publishedinShanghai,andthe bestknownandmostwidelyreaddaily oftheFarEast,theeditorexplained thatthereprintofthefulldocument wasbeyondthecapacityofthejournal butthatarepresentativearticlemusk bepublished,andhefullyrealisedhow carefullypreparedsuchasummary shouldbe.
FatherD'Eliawrotethearticle.Feelingthatitwaslongerthandesired,he advisedtheeditorthatincaseoflac* ofspace,twoparagraphsmightbe omitted.Thearticle,nevertheless,was publishedMay6assent.
Almostatthesametimetheeditor of"TheChineseRecorder."aProtestantmonthly,publishedinShanghai, wrotetothesameFatherD'Eliathat hehadreadtheEncyclicalandthatbe "appreciateditverymuch."Hecould notreproduceit"inextenso"because ofspacelimitations,buthewouldbe gladtopublishanarticleonit.Father D'Eliare-arrangedhisfirstarticle, madeitclearerandlonger,andadded asynopsisofthewholeEncyclical.In thankingFatherD'Eliatheeditorremarked:-
ItakegreatpleasureinacknowledgingreceiptofyourMSS.onthe lastEncyclicalofPopePiusXI.This isasplendiddocumentandshowsthat thePopehasthoughtdeeplyandconsistentlyintothebasicprinciplesunderlyingthephilosophyofChristian education.Ishallbegladtoprintit eitherinAugustorSeptember.Ihope tostatetheproblemwhichfacesthe ChristianChurch,duetothepresent attitudeofthenon-religiousleadersin theChineseGovernment.Theyregard allreligionasasuperstition,hence theywantallourpracticalformsof servicebutwithoutwhattheyregard assuperstition-thatis,withoutthe Christianreligion.Ihopetopublish somearticlesthatwillpresentmethods ofsolvingthisproblemandofpresentingtotheChristianChurchabasic philosophyforfutureefforts.Therefore,thisMSS.ofyoursisverytimely." Theschoolquestionisnowabattlegroundofthoughteverywhere,but perhapsnowhereasinChina.
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ThePopeandIreland
HolyFather'sIntentionin1914
HisExcellencytheNuncioApostolic, respondingtothetoastof"HisHoliness thePope,"whichwasenthusiastically honoured,saidhewishedtosayhow gratefulhewasfortheverycordial mannerinwhichthetoasthadbeen received."WhenIwasreceivedin farewellaudiencebytheHolyFather ontheeve.ofmydeparturefromRome toIreland,hesaidtome,'Monsignor, asyouknow,IwishIwasgoingas NunciotoIreland'(Applause).
"Then,inexplanationofwhyhe wishedheweregoingtoIrelandas Nuncio,hesaidthat'notonlyonthe generalgroundsthathelovedIrelandandwasinterestedin7thepeople, buttherewerecertainthingshewould seeinIreland,placeshewishedtovisit manuscriptshewouldliketoexamine, and,aboveall,thathewouldlikethe opportunityofmakingthepilgrimage toSt.Patrick'sPurgatory.'(Applause).
SpiritofPilgrimage.
"Hesaidheknewagooddealabout pilgrimagesindifferentpartsofthe world,but,asfarasheknew,theonly placeofpilgrimagewhichkeptupthe realoldfashion,therealspiritofpilgrimage,withoutanymodernatmosphereoftourismdeluxe,wastheholy islandinLoughDerg.(Applause).
"Whathappenswhenyouarrivethere isyoutakeoffyourshoes,eatsome blackbread,anddrinkwater.He recommendedmeTfIcould,tomake thepilgrimage(applause).'Youremember.Monsignor,'hisHolinesssaid, 'thatwhenweweretogetherinEnglandin1914'-inparenthesisImay mentionherehowIhadthehonourof accompanyinghisHolinessin1914at thecentenarycelebrationsinOxford. HerepresentedtheHolySeeandIrepresentedtheFranciscanOrder.
Intentionin1914,
"Onthatoccasionhemadeuphis mindtocometoIrelandanddothe pilgrimage,buthewascalledbackto Romebeforehecouldaccomplishthis lifelongdesire.Hesaid:-'IfIhadnot beenelectedPopeIassureyoubefore tais1wouldhaveseenIrelandandall thethingsImentioned.'
"WhenhisHolinesshadthatintention,said.'HolyFather,sinceitis nolongerimpossibleforyoutoleave theVatican,itisnotimpossiblefor youtovisitIreland'(applause).His Holinessreplied:'Monsignor,itisnot impossible,butitwouldbevery difficult.'
"MomentousEvent."
"SonowavisitofthepresentPope, oranyotherPope,toIreland,would beamomentouseventinthefullsense oftheword.Itwouldbeanoccasion ofunparalleledrejoicingthroughout thisland.Ithinkifitwerepossible thatanythingcoulddoitsuchavisit ofthePopetoIrelandwouldreallyincreaseandstrengthenthatsenseofunswervingallegiancetotheChairofSt. Peter,thatsenseoffilialattachment tothepresentVicarofChrist,whichis thenaturaltraditionandcharacteristic ofeveryIrishmanandeveryIrish womanworthyofthename"(loudapplause)
ThetoastofTheVisitors,whichwar proposedbytheArchbishopofTuam, wasrespondedtobytheArchbishopof LiverpoolandtheBishopsofPortsmouth,SandhurstandBathurst.Dr. Cotterexpressedthehopethathis EminenceCardinalMaoRorywouldattendthemeetingoftheEnglishbranch oftheMaynoothUnioninLondonin October.
IRISHLOYALTYTOTHEHOLY SEE.
Rt.Rev.Mgr.T.Langan,D.D.V.G., PP.,DeanofArdaghandClonmacnoise,PresidentoftheMaynoothUnion,whopresidedattheannualdinner lastmonth,inproposingthetoastof hisHolinessthePope,saidthatthey honoured,reveredandlovedthePope. ByhisstudiesinMilanandtheVatican,hisHolinesshadacquiredanintimateknowledgeofthehistoryofthe Irishpeople,andoftheirmissionary work.Thesestudiesnaturallytaught himtoloveIreland.Hisstudieshad alsogiventhePopecloseknowledge ofthecountry'ssufferingsduringthe
PenalDays.HisHoliness,therefore, alwaysspokeinthemostaffectionate termsoftheIrishpeople.Thetoast washonouredbythesingingof"The SongofthePope."MostRev.Dr. MacNeely,BishopofRaphoe,inproposingthetoastoftheIrishCollegeat Rome,saidthatitspaststudents shouldbeproOdofitseminence.No IrishCatholiccouldvisitRomewithoutfeelingprideinthenobleproportionsandmagnifiCentsituationofthe IrishCollege.ThatwastheUnion's firstmeetingsincethedeathofthe formerRectoroftheIrishCollege, Mgs.Hagan.Underhiscontrolthe Collegehadbeenacredittothe ChurchandtoIreland.Theyhad knownMgr.CurranasVi2,t-I2ector,and feltthatthegreattra-uiionrof'fisillustriouspredecessorwouldbeably fulfilled.TheArchbishopofSydney hadbeenawonderfulsupporterofthe College,doingwondersforitsfinances. Thetoastwashonoured,andVery Rev.J.Scannell,D.D.,President,St. Finbarr'sCollege,Cork,proposingthe toastoftheUnion,saiditstoodforunswervingloyaltytotheHolySee.The Chairman,replying,saidthattheir prideandhopewasintheunionof IrelandanditsallegiancetotheHoly See.Rt.Rev.Mgr.InnocentRyan VG.,P.P..DeanofCashel,proposed thetoastof"OurPatrons,"withwhich hecoupledthenameoftheArchbishopofSydney.HisGrace,inreply, saidthattheywereallchildrenof thesameAlmaMater,theIrishCollege inRome.TheUnionhadamagnificentfieldofworkinstrengtheningthe bondsbetweentheIrishpeopleand theHolySee.
VeryRev.Canon Rooney
VeryRev.JohnCanonRooney,P.P., Clonduff(Hilltown)Chancellorofthe DioceseofDromorL,diedinaNewry nursinghome.AnativeofCo.Down, hewasabrotherofthelateDaniel andFrankRooney,merchants,Newry.
OrdainedatMaynoothinthe'seventies.heministeredascurateinDromore,andforaconsiderabletimein Newry.In1905hewenttoU.S.A.and wasengagedinasuccessfullecturing tourinaidofthefundsforextensionof NewryCathedral.
Onhisreturnin1910hewasappoint. edP.P.ofBanbridge,andin1913he wastransferredtoClonduff.
WhenacurateinNewry,Father Rooneyfiguredasajointdefendant withthe"DailyNation,"inanaction forlibelbroughtbythelateJoseph Fisherr,J.P.,Newry.Theactionarose outofamanifestoinsupportofthe NationalistcandiaatesforNewry, R.D.C.atthefirstelectionunderthe L.G.Actof1898.Thecasewasheard attheDownAssizes,whereplaintiff securedacerdictwhichwasreversed bytheKing'sBenchbutreinstatedby theCourtofAppeal.
MostRev.Dr.Mulhern,Bishopof Dromore,presidedattheOfficeand SolemnRequiemMassinHilltownParishChurchforVeryRev.J.Canon Rooney,P.P.Theattendantatthe ThronewasVeryRev.DeanMcPolin, P.P.,V.F.ThecelebrantoftheMass wasRt.Rev.Mgr.O'Hagan,P.P.,V.G., Lurgan;deacon,Rev.J.Magee,C.C.: sub-deacon,Rev.E.McAteer,C.C.;masterofceremonies.Rev.J.Fitzpatrick, Adm.;chanters,Rev.E.McGivern, P.P..andRev.J.Burke,C.C.
Aneloquentpanegyric,wasdelivered byVeryRev.DeanMcPolin.
TheintermenttookplaceimmediatelyaftertheMass.Theprayersatthe graveweresaidbytheBishop.
Thechiefmournerswere:Mrs.Maher, Dublin(niece),MissEdith.Loughran, Warrenpoint;Mr.LouisS.O'Hare, L.D.S.,do.(cousins);Mrs.Louis O'Hare(relative).
Alargeattendanceoflaityincluded: Messrs.P.O'Neill,M.P.,J.H.Collins, M.P.andJ.Connellan,M.P.
MemoryofIrishPoetRevived PleaforLanguage.
"Irelandwillneverbenormaluntil Irishisthelanguageofthoughts,"declaredMr.DanielCorkerry,Cork,ata celebrationheldinAdaretorevivethe MemoryoftheMaiguePoets.Rev.S. J.Connolly,P.P.,presided.
Thepeopleeveninthelocalitywhere theylived,saidthelecturer,knewvery littleabouttheMaiguePoetsnow. Thelanguageinwhichtheysanghad beencrushedoutbyanenemy,and withthelanguagethememoryofthose menandtheirwork.
Theywerecelebratingthememoryof aSeanO'Tuomyamanwhohadonly ameniallivelihood.WithhimwasassociatedAndrewMcGrath,aschoolmaster,thetimeandplaceofwhose deathnobodyknew.Wasitnotwonderfulthatafternearly200years,and afterallthelawstowipeouttheir languageandculture,menandwomen assembledtohonourmenwhoinlife werepoor.
Oppressivelawssubmergedtheir memoryonlyforatime.Butgenius would,alwaysbehonouredintheend.
Mr.Corkerryspokeoffarmers,who, influencedbyacertainclass,were opposedtotheIrishlanguage.They shouldrememberthatwereitnotfor thespirithandeddownbypoetslike O'Tuomytheywouldnothavewonthe land.
LordAshhourneproposedavoteof thankstothelecturer,whichwas seconded,bytheRev.P.Woulfe,P.P., Capagh,andpassed.
Theproceedingsconcludedwitha ceilidhe.
TheCensorshipatWork
HardlyhadthefactbeenmadepublicthatfiveoftheEnglishSunday papershadforreasonsofmoralsanitationbeenplacedonthelistofpublicationsbannedbytheIrishFreeState BoardofCensors,whenrepresentatives ofthesedelectableprintscameontheir kneestotheauthoritiesinUpperMerrionStreettobegoffthethreemonths' quarantineincurred,givingthemost fervidassurancesthatallwouldbe asitoughttobeinanysubsequent issuesoftheirpapersitwasproposed tolandatanyoftheportsofSouthernIreland.commentsthe"IrishCatholic."Theabjectelypenitentattitudeoftheserepresentatives-aconversionlikelytobepermanent.being basednotonchangeofheartbuton changeoutofpocket-provesthat,despitecertainhomecritics,thereare teethintheCensorshipofPublications Actmarredthoughitisbycertain "amendments."Ameasurethancan sopromptlybringtotheirkneesthe bigandwealthySundaypublications fromacrosstheChannelisanything hut"useless"or"designednottowork atall,-aswehaveseensetdownin printhereinIreland.The"Irish Times"alsoought'nowtoriditselfof thedelusionthatacensorshipofpublicationsisimpossibleandunworkable, aswellasundesirable.Thecomicelementintrudesintothisbusinesswhen wereadofputridpublicationsthat havethefreedomofNorthernIreland beingdispatchedinsealedvansfrom theSouthernIrelandportsatwhich theyarelanded,sothattheymay reachwithoutfailtheirpatronsbeyond theBorder.
Love'sHomage
AMAGNIFICENTACTOFFAITH.
StephaniedeMaistrewritesinthe "IrishCatholic"ofCorte'sEucharistic Processionheldonthe22ndult.:
Thosechampionpessimists,Mrs. God-help-us.Mr.I-told-you-so,andthe citizenwhotoldthepublicnottobe tooelaborateindecoratingtheirpremises,musthavefeltverysmallafter witnessingSunday'smagnificentAct ofFaithintheRealPresence.
Foradistanceoftwomilesfromthe altarontheGrandParade,thetram tappingTivoliandBlackrock(eacha differentterminus)passedthrough practicallytriumphantrouteswithin thecaseofBallintemplealovely shrineerectedontheroadwayand twoconnectingroadsspannedwith flagsandreligiousemblems.
Theeveningturnedoutglorious, ablazewithsunshine.Blackpool,anothertwomilesoff,attractedmyriads, forinasidestreettherewasawonderfuldisplayoffourtableaux-the SacredHeart;theDeadSaviourinthe armsofHisBlessedMother;Christ OurKing,withthosewordsinpea> blesingeniouslyarrangedbeforethe figure;andalovelyLourdesGrotto, withOurLadyandBernadette.All thefigures,lifesizeweregraceful,and. IhastentogivethenameofMre Dinneen,towhomthecreditofthis beautifuldisplayisdue.
Iwanderedthroughmanylanes.The. poorandthehumble,theworkmen, skilledandunskilled,gaveoftheir best.Inonehousetheentireframe ofthewindowhadbeenremoved,revealingalife-sizefigureoftheSacred Heart;atthefeetwerebunchesof rhododendrons,andovertheheadwas ahaloofelectriclight,andinoneroom whichIpassedtheofferingwasa simplebunchoflilies-andthelittle laneledtonowhere!Thepeoplehad workedallnighttoproduceaGrotto; therewasnoeyetoseethissavethe Creator's,inWhosehonouritwasall done.
Ispoketoadwellerinthelaneawidow,whosefacespokeofwant, privation,andsuffering."Iliveon fourshillingsaweekoutdoorrelief," shesaidbutlestIshouldimagineshe wasgrumblingsheadded,withsplendidoptimism,"IwenttoKillarney lastSundayonthePioneerexcursion," Sheopenedhershawlandshowedme herbadge.Akindladyhadgivenher atickettoseeIreland'sbeautyspot. "Ifyoudoanythingforthe/Lord," shesaid,"Herepaysahundredfold." Ihavelearnedagreatdealfrom thatlittlelanethatleadstonowhere!
FeastofCorpusChristi IMPRESSIVEPROCESSIONAT THECURRAGHOAMP.
Impressivesceneswerewitnessedat theCurraghCampwhenMostRev. Dr.Cullen,BishopofKildareand Leighlin,arrivedtoadministerthe SacramentofConfirmationtocloseon 200children.
Manyofthehouseswereartistically decoratedwithreligiousemblemsand flowers,andacommitteeofladiestook chargeofthedecorationofthegarrisonchurchandthealtar.
SolemnHighMasswascelebratedin theopenairinMcDonaghSquare, MostRev.Dr.Cullenpresiding.Rev. P.Donnelly,SeniorChaplain,wascelebrantoftheMass:Rev.E.Carey,deacon;Rev.J.Fitzsimons,C.F.,sub-deacon;V.Rev.P.BrophyP.P.,Newbridge,masterofceremonies.TheattendantsatthethronewereRev.D. Ryan,C.F.,andRev.J.Hughes,C.F. AttheElevatointhegeneralsalute wassoundedbythetrumpeters.
AftertheMassaprocessionofthe BlessedSacramenttookplacethrough thecamp.TheBishop,carryingthe SacredHost,wasescortedbyaguard ofhonourdrawnfromthecadetsin trainingatthecamp.
Amongthe1.000officersandmensk whoparticipatedintheceremoniesdetachmentsfromthefollowingunits wereincluded:-3rdInfantry,Army TransportCorps,ArmySignalCorPs, ArmyMedicalCorps,ArmouredCar Corps,InfantrySchool,andHeadquarterswhichincludedMajor-General H.MacNeill(G.O.C.)andMajorJ. Dunne10.C:troopsonparade).
TheNo.3CurraghGarrisonBand, underSergt.-MajorFlahiye,rendered thesacredmusic.
OnarrivalatthechurchtheBlessed SacramentwasenthronedbytheBishop,andExpositioncontinueduntilthe afternoon,whentheSacramentofConfirmationwasadministered.
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[Socialitemsfromcityandcountryarewelcomedinthispage,butmust reachtheofficebyMonday'smail.Addresssuchto"AuntTabatha,"Box J633,G.P.O.,Perth.)
AlreadyDameFashionIstalking aboutthecomingSpringFashionsand sternwinteronlyhalfover.ThelatestParisiancolourcrazeisblue,and quitealotofthenewmaterialssoon tobeshownintheshopsshowafleck ordesigninblue.Frockcoatdesigns willbeinvogueonceagain.Apretty coat-frockshortlytobeonviewis madeofbluesummertweed,flecked grey.Thelittleinsetvesttabs remadeofgreysilktomatchthe ks.Whereblazercoatshavebeen (wornforallsports,theyarenow beingflaredononesideforthenew reefercoats.Thesearemadeofbright navyblueflannel,ornamentedwith flatshinybuttons,alittlebitreminiscentofanavalcadet'scoat.
Ifyouarethinkingofpurchasing materialforanewspringfrock,why notbuythenewmaterialcalledSlub crepe.Someofthenewshadesinthis materialarequitecharming.Many ,,fthenewFrenchstylescharmthe eye.theirchicdesignsnearlysetyou dreaming.andyettheyaresosimple indesignthat,ifyouarehandywith yourneedle,youcaneasilycopyone andsomakeyourdreamfrockbecome areality.Inmanyofthenewspring materialsthedelicatetraceryoftiny towersandleavesisentwinedinthe twistingbrownbrancheswherebirds andbutterfliesspreadtheirsmallbright wings.Thenewmaterialssosoonto bedisplayedatFoyandGibson'sseem toblossomforyouintender,pastel colours:faintflower-likepatterns,elusiveasadream.Bluesandpinksfor suaintsmallposies,violetsandprimroses,dimgreens,shadowyreds;all withasoftlyfeminineair,tomakethe mostofyouretherialcolouring,when designedintodaintyspring'andsummerfrocks. Rayonandcottonfabricsaretobe thefashionforeverydaydresses,new designsinlovelycolourings,Interestingmodernisticeffects.Oldmaterials undernewnames.Suzette.SolentSatinJuliettecrepe-de-chine. Derwent e.ambricfancifulnamesformaterials knownforthelastthreeorfouryears. Silkisafavouritematerialforchildren'sdresses,andlingerie.Nearlyall myfairreaderskn.,wthejoyofsilk. howitclings,andtheglorioussheen ofit:noboiling(washed,ironed,and lookinglikenewinlessthanhalfan hour).Iftravelling,itreallypaysyou tohaveyourlingeriemadeofsilk: washingsilkcanheobtainedinall coheirs.softlygleamingsilks.colours thatflingbackawelcometothesun: suppletexturesthatextoltheweaver's skill.Altificialsilks,shotorrichly brocaded.Durofabric,averypretty andinexpensivematerialthatwill standanyamountofhardwearisideal forchildren'sdressesandrompers.The newdesignsareverypretty.small flowerandberrypatternsshownoffto perfectiononwhiteorcolouredgrounds
Braidistobeusedonspringcostumes,thenewcoatsnowbeingshown havebraidbindings.theskirtsworn withthesecoatshaveshapedhip-yokes slightflaresfallingfromthehip-yokes. someofthehip-yokesdiptoapointin front.Withsomeofthenewspring costumesdeepcapesthataredetachablewillheworn.Skirtswithfront panelsstraight.andtwosideflares. Social.
Inthepresenceofalargegathering intheMaylandsConventhalllastweek. Mr.J.Hegnev,M.L.A.,declaredacarnivalopen.Theproceedsareinaidof ethebuildingfund. AtherprettylittlehomeinMount Street,Mrs.Dwyerentertainedafewof herfriendsatbridgelastweek.Mrs. Dwyerlookedcharminginanembossed chiffonvelvetfrockinshadesofblack andpink.
Mrs.J.Brennanandherdaughter Cecelia.areleaving'bytheNarkunda forCeylon.TheyaretakingMrs.Peter V;gne'sbabydaughterJacquelineto herparents.
MissBiddyT.'s'ovdentertainedMiss Clarke.ofPerth,atherhomeinIrelandlastweek.MissClarkereturnsin AugusttoPerth.
Mrs.T.Antonio.ofSouthernBrook, entertainedherfriendsatamiscelitsgifttealastweek,inhonour oftheapproachingmarriageofafriend.
Mrs.Fitzpatrickandherniece.Mrs. McLeodarehavinganenjoyableholidayathome.Theyarestayingat presentattheRegentPalaceHotel, London.TheyhavehookedforOberrammnergautoseethe"PassionPlay." andwillbeleavingDoverforOstend, Munich,Oberammegau,Paris,Lourdes, fromtherehacktoLondon.toreturn totheirhomeinWesternAustralia.
Manyrelativesandfriends,especially
flour,sixouncesfat,oneyolkegg, hall-teaspoonlemonjuice,coldwater, pinchofsalt.Method:SiftS.R.flour andsalt,addfat,rubinwithfinger tipsuntilitlookslikebreadcrumbs. Addbeateneggandlemonjukeand water;mixtoastiffdough.Turn doughontoaflouredboard.Roll oncewithoutfolding.Cuttoshape rookin'ahotoven.
WestAustralianfriends,werepresent inJunelast,atthechristeningofthe infantdaughterofMr.andMrs.Basil Parsons(neeMissVeronicaMansfield), ofGilston-road,SouthKensingtonLondon.Theceremonywasperformedby theRev.FatherCorato,attheChurch ofOurLadyofDolours,Kensington. Thegod-parentswereMissMonica ParsonsandMissV.Anderson;Mr.L. EvansstoodproxyforMr.LouisMansfield.Mr.andMrs.BasilEvansheld areceptionattheirhouse.Theguests included:TheDowagerLadyNewton, greatgrandmother,Mr.andMrs.G. Parsons,'Mrs.J.E.Mansfield(grandparents),Mrs.LionelLogue,Mrs.ShirleyWhite,Mrs.ChrisLuth,MissM. Tyrer,MissI.Geddes,Mr.andMrs. R.Watson,Mr.andMrs.A.J.Fiddes. Thefontwasbeautifullydecoratedby HarrodsLtd. WaterLilies.
"Waterliliesfloatingonthestream. Waterliliesbowyourheadsand dream." Ahauntingmelody,renderedbyfifty sweetvoicesofchildren,trainedby ContessaFillipinni.Sweetvoicesof girlsatArranmoreConventSchool. Nothingcanequaltheshimmering gloryofthewaterlily.Somevarieties arefragrant,othersscentless;some opentheirflowersatthefirsttouch ofthemorningsun,whileothersonly revealtheirstar-likebeautyasthe longshadowsofeveningfall. But theirrealclaimtogloryliesintheir wonderfulcoloursanddelicatehues.
Thecoloursrangefromwhitetoyellow,fromcreamyrosetoscarlet,and evensomeshadesofblue.
CareofCarpets.
Ifselectingacarpetforasmall room,chooseaplainone,asitgivesa feelingofspace,andwillmakeagood backgroundforanykindoffurniture. Rememberthatacarpetplaysanimportantpartinthefurnishingofa room.Youwillalwaysfindaquantityoffluffonnewcarpets,anditis og,..,(1forthewearofthecarpet tobrushthisaway.Leaveit,andit willmatintothecarpet,andthusensuregoodwear.Whenbrushingacarpetbrushthewayofthepilenot againstit.Ifusingavacuumcleaner. goeasywithitatfirst.Tocleana carpet,godyeritwithacottoncloth wrungoutoflukg4warmwater,to whichhasbeenaddedsomeliquid ammonia.Halfacupfulofliquidammoniatoabucketofwaterisquite sufficient.Havetheclothdamp,not soakedwithwater.
WomanandBeauty. Everywoman'sidealistobebeautiful,or,perhapsabetterwaytoput it,tohavehealth.happiness,andto lookhandsomeandcharming.Anew crusadeforyouthandbeautyseems tobesweepingoverthecountry.Certainly,everywomanshouldalways strivetolookherbest.Handsand nailsshouldhewellcaredfor,dainty fingersdeservetohavepink-tipped nailsnailsoffinishandperfection.All blemishesandroughnesscanbebanishedfromthenailsbydailygivinga littletimeandattentiontothem.The complexionneedsacertainamountof protectionfromthesun,bratthebest complexionbeautifieristhoroughcleanliness.Useagoodskinsoaponethat willcleansewithoutirritating.First washthefacethoroughlywithwarm water,followedbycoldwater,toclose thepore..Besuretouseapuresoap. onethatwillnotroughenthetexture oftheskin,andspoilitsdelicatecolouring.Nut,themostbeautifulhands intheworld,arethetoil-wornhands ofmothers.
!tintsforMothers,Recipes,Etc.
Tokeepthefeetwarmandcomfortable,whenusingamachineinwinter time.makeanoblongpadofoldflannel.andfastenitontothetreadle.
Whencookingcabbagedropapiece ofdrippingthesizeofan'almondinto thewater.Itwillimprovetheflavour andsoftenthecabbage.
Togive.pleasuretochildrenata party,servehome-madebiscuitswith aspoonfulofstrawberryjamoneach, andwhippedcreamontopofthejam.
Lamb's'HeadBroth.-Soakthehead inwaterfortwoorthreehours.Clean allpiecesofhairetc.,fromthehead. Putinasaucepanwithjustenough watertocoverit.Addasmallcupof barley.onesmallturnip,onecarrot andsmallonion,cutverysmallor grated.Bringtoboilandsimmervery slowlyforthreehours.Seasonwith pepperandsalt.Addasmallcupof greenpeasandasprigoffreshmint. andslowlycookagainforthree-quartersofanhour.
RichShort°Pastry.-Halfpoundof
Ming
Asannouncedlastmonth,thefirst CatholicBalleventuatedonJuly12, attheMilingHall.Theheavyrains andothercausespreventedmanypeoplefromattendingthisfunction.The organisersdidtheirverybestanddeservedtohave-beenassistedmuchbetterbythegeneralpublic.Father Benedictcongratulatedthemembers ofthecommitteefortheirgoodwork onthethirdSundayofthismonth.He encouragedthemtocontinueintheir struggleforfunds.andtryagaininthe future,otherdenominationsaredoing similarwork,andCatholicsmustalso move.Theexpensestotalled.£6114/, andthereceipts£14/14/6,showinga creditbalanceof£8/0/6.
Moora
After23yearsofinconvenienceand unpleasantaccommodationtheparishionersofSt.John'sChurcharenow morethandelightedtopossessamagnificentsetofchurchseats.Theseats are10ft.long,inpolishedjarrah,with comfortablekneelersandbookrests. TheyweremadebyAhern's,Ltd.., Perth,atacostofI8/10/each.
Thepriestinchargeisnaturally pleasedtoheabletoannouncethat mostofthefundsrequiredarealready inhand(£102/.Allthismoneyhas beendonatedexclusivelybyhispeople ofMoora.Nambanonlyofalloutstationshasbeengenerousenoughto giveaseat.MooraCatholicpeople seemtohaveescapedfromtheeconomicdepression,for.asamatteroffact, allthefundshavebeencollectedin lessthanfourmonths.FatherBenedictthanksmostsincerelyeveryCatholicmanandwoma..whohavehelped himtoprocuretheseats.Thelistof subscriptionsisstillopened:itwillbe closednextmonth.
Duetothemorefavourableoutlook asregardstheMoorsConventschool fortnightlydances,thesehavebeen changedtoeveryotherWednesday night.Thefirstdanceofthewinter seasonwasheldonWednesday23rd ult.Markey'sJazzBandcontributed themusic.HalfadozenyoungCatholic
girlsaredoingwellinconnectionwith therefreshmentdepartment,and FatherBenedict,whileappreciating theiractivities,wouldbegladtoreceiveamoreliberalsupportfromevery familyinhisparishinprovidingthe refreshments,
Atthesocialonthe23rdult.,a gentleman'spocketwalletwasraffled attheConventschoolroom,thewinningnumberbeing194,Mrs.Groom beingtheluckywinner.Onhearing thesadnewsofthedeathofDes.Dook thedancewassuspendedat10.30p.m. asatokenofrespectforthebereaved family.
ACryfromtheWildsof Madagascar
FatherRyckmandeBetz.Lazarist MissionaryinMadagascar.
IamRectorofsixteenstations spreadoveradistrictofmorethan170 milesinlength.Allmystationsare newones,thatistosay,everything hastobedone.
Idonotaskalmsformyself,becauseIhavebecomeasavage,Ihave needfornothing,Isleepontheground, Ica.ifeedmyselfonsixpenceaday andonlyeatwhatthenegroeseat:rice, tapioca,locusts,bats,etc.ButIdrink much.orrather,mymotordrinks much. Ihavetovisitmystations oftentoencourage,toraisethefallen toinstructmyneophytes.Oh,ifyou knewhowbitteritisforaMissionary tobeobligedtostopforthewantof funds,especiallywhenhethinksof thesumsthatarespentuselesslyon elegantdresses,pleasures,etc.
Whoeverrantstohelpthepoor Fathermaysendadonationforhim totheSodalityofSt.PeterClever, 88Albert-street,EastMelbourne,C2. Victoria.
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OutoftheMetal-Pot BanningChristianEducation.
Itiscommonplace,commentsHilaire Bellocinarecentarticleinthe"Universe,"dealingwith"TheNewMasonic War,"thatthemostimportantnewsis nevergivenusinournewspapers;and oneofthemostimportantpiecesof newsatthepresentmoment,ofwhich wehearnothing,isthis:Adetermined effortisbeingmadeinFranceatthe presentmomenttoestablishasystem ofeducationunderwhichallthatremainsofChristianinstructionfor childrenwillbedoneawaywith.It istheprogrammeofMasonryopenly avowed.Itcertainlyhasbehindit apotentialmajorityoftheParliamentarians-thatis,amajorityreadyto votewhenthetimecomes;anditte difficulttoseehowthethingcanbe avoided,althoughwhenitcomesthere willcertainlybetrouble.Thematter isoffirst-classimportance,notonly toCatholics,buttoallEurope.For ifwhatislyinglycalled"neutrality" ineducation-thatis,theforbiddingof youngpeople'shearingevensomuch asthenameofGodfromtheirofficial instructors,ineven-gradeofeducation-comestocoverthewholeof greatEuropeancountryandacountrytheeffectofwhichissopowerful uponothers,therepercussionsthrough thewholeofWesternEuropewillbe great.
"BeerDrinkingandRomanian."
DefendingthefairnameofDenaby Main,acoalcentrenearSheffield, againsttheattackofaWesleyanSynod speaker,whocalledit"awickedplace," CanonLeteux,aCatholicpriest,says themainchargesare"beerdrinking andRomanism.""These,"hesays, aretwogreatqualitiesnottwoevils. Thewickedandabominablething aboutbeeristhetaxes.Englandin theolddaysofbeerdrinkingsecured herterritories,andgreatdeedswere done.Nowthatweareonthewater waggonwehaveimeinnloyment,the dole,birthcontrol,divorceandsuch Eke."HeaddedthatNonconformists werefailing,becausetheyhadnothing toteach,andthepeoplehadnothing togotochurchfor.Nonconformists, hesaid,weregivinguptheirschools, andwerebeingreducedtosacredconoertsand"teafights."andtherewas noreligioninthat.WhilsttheNonconformistswantedtoaddafewnew Commandments,theyseemedtoforget theonewhichsaid,"Thoushaltnot bearfalsewitnessagainstthyneighhour."
countryestate,wherehewastaught carpentry.Heturnedoutsowellthat bythekindnessofhisnoblepatron hesecuredprogressivelybettersituations.LaterhetriedhisluckinWest Africawhereheprospered.Hesent hissavingshometoLordDenleightC investforhim,and*henhediedbe leftnearly£5,000.Inhiswillheappointedhisnoblepatronandfriendhis executor.Rememberinghislonelyboyhoodandthehelphehadreceived,he bequeathedathirdofhisestatefor thebenefitofpoorchildren.Lady Denbighhandedachequefor£1,200 totheTreasureroftheSociety.
"StartattheRoot,Guy!"
ANooYorkreportsaysthat"the newspapersofChicagohavebanded togethertodrivecrimeoutofthat city."Don'tsay!Theyarenotsucceedingtoobrilliantlyaccordingto latestwireless.Thejobwillbeatough one.Againstthemarearrayedformidableelements-graftpoliticians, crookedjournalistsandgangsters.The politicianscontrolthepoliceandthe gangsterscontrolthepoliticiansand thelaw.Ifthelawcannotwhipthem theywillmuzzlethepress.Thefight forcontrolisnowonandmakesan interestinginterludetothepolitical wrangle.
HighgateHill
/TheQuestionBox
Questionsaboutthedoctrine andpracticeoftheChurchwill beansweredinthissectionweekly.Inquirersaretobeasbrief clearaspossible.
TheAngelus.
Marian:Thenameofthisprayeris derivedfromtheLatinformofthe firstversicle,"AngelusDomininuntiantMariae."TheeveningAngelus probablyowesitsorigintotheold "curfewbell,"whichwasasignalfor nightprayersandsleep.ThemorningAngelusfirstbeganinthe14th centuryinParma,Italy,asaprayer forpeace;whilethenoontideAngelus originallysaidonlyonFridays,was extendedtotheotherdaysofthe weekin1456.TheAngelusbell,the signalfortherecitationoftheprayers,isusuallyatriplestrokeofthe bell,repeatedthreetimes.
Concordat.
BeggarWomanRobbed, NotlongagoaParisbeggarwoman's housewasrobbedwhilstshewasattendingtoherbusinessofbeg;-n,;in thestreetsofthegaycity.Apparentlyitwasaprofitablebusiness,forthe thievesfoundafairlyrichhaul.Under amattresswassecreted80,000francs (21,2001andjewellryvaluedathalfas much.Thepolice,fortunatelyforthe poorwoman,arrestedtherobbers.The businessofbegginginthestreetsofthe gaycityisapparentlyalucrativeoccupationforenterprisingbeggarswho havenotaxpaperstomanipulate,and thewomanwhocouldclaimsucha hoardwasundoubtedlyenterprising. Storiesofsuchimpositionsoncharity arenot,strangely,new-theyarecommon.Someyearsagoablindmusicianwhoplayedinthestreetsof Sydneyaccidentlydroppedhisbankbook.Itrevealedasecrethewould liketohavekept.Hewasarichman andhiswealthwasgatheredfromcharity.Streetbegginghasbeenmade lucrativeformanypeopleandnearly everybigcityhasundiscoveredwealthypaupersbatteningoncharity.
"StreetBoy"WhoRemembered.
OnJuly12th,theSacredHeart Church,Highgate,wasthesceneofa quietbutprettywedding,whenLucy, youngest,daughterofMr.andMrs. FrankFox,ofMary-street,Highgate, wasmarriedtoDan,eldestsonofthe lateMr.andMrs.CharlesGallagher. Wright-street,Highgate.Rev.Father CrowleycelebratedtheNuptialMass. Thebridewasgivenawaybyher brother-in-law,Mr.DanMichael.She worealovelyfrockofivorychiffon embossedlace.Thebodicetightlyfitting,withcapecollar,andanklelength skirt.Thelongtightfittingsleeves wererelievedwithtinyfrillsatwrist. Herveiloftullewasdaintilyembroideredandwasarrangedwithdainty spraysoforangeblossom.Herbouquetwascomposedofwhiterosesand fern.Thebridewasattendedbyher niece,MissKathleenAbbey,ofBusselton,wearingananklelengthfrock ofpinktaffeta,herhatwaspinkcrinolinestrawandhertoiletwascompletedwithabouquetofpinkcarnationsandfern.Mr.Vin.Prindiville wasbestman.Aftertheceremony relativesandafewintimatefriends werereceivedatMrs.Foley'stearooms, Beaufort-street,bythebride'smother, assistedbyherdaughter.Mrs.Abbey. Theformerworeablackmorocain frockwithblackfurfelthat.Mrs. Abbeylookedsmartinhernavysatin dressRomain,relievedwithbeige.Her hatwasofnavyfelt. Rev.FatherCrowleypresidedatthe breakfast,assistedbyFatherKenny alsoofHighgate.Afterthecustomarytoastswerehonoured,Mr.andMrs. GallagherleftbytheKaroolaforthe EasternStates,thebridetravellingin anensembleofbrownhomespuntweed withbeautifulfurcollarandcuffs, toppedwithaclosefittingbrownfelt hatwithvelvettrimmingstomatch. Manybeautifulpresentswerereceived, includingcheques.
ComingtoTown
F.S.:Aconcordatisanagreement betweentheHolySeeandaCivil Government,inregardtospiritual mattersindispute,oraboutwhich thereisthepossibilityofdispute. Theseare,ofcourse,suchmattersas havealsoatemporalrelationship,such astheholdingofChurchpropertyor assistingatCatholicmarriageswithoutStateintervention.Inmostcases, inordertoprotectherrightsinmattersofgreatermoment,theChurch hashadtocede,inpart,somerights oflessvitalimportance,withoutcompromisingherindependence.Oneof thebestexamplesofaConcordatin thestrictestsense,isthatmadelast yearwiththeItalianGcvernment, whichisalmostinpurelydiplomatic accord,theChurchstipulatingtoperformcertainactsofjur;.,clictionin themannersetforthintheagreement. Anagreementofatemporarynature, withoutstrictpledges,iscalleda ''ModusVivendi."
Molokai.
13.A.F.:TheislandofMolokai,the sceneofFatherDarmen'slabours,belongstoagroupintheNorthernPacific,formerlycalledtheSandwichIslandsnowknownastheTerritoryof Hawaii,andbelongingtotheUnited States.Thelepersettlementwas movedtoMolokaipeninsula,inthe northernpartoftheisland,in1811. FatherDamienlabouredthereduring theyears1873-1889.In1886hewas joinedbyBrotherDutton,whoafterwardscarriedonhiswork.Thereare nowtwoCatholicmissionsinthesettlement,St.Francis'andSt.Philomena's.
Bethlehem.
Itwasintimatelyconnectedwiththe historyofthePatriarchs,beingthe birthplaceofKingDavid,thesceneof theromanceofBoosandRuth,and ofthedeathofJacob'swife,Rachael. ThenamehasbecomedeartoCatholicsasthebirthplaceofOurLord,and itstraditionalsiteisoccupiedbythe ChurchoftheNaturity.
RevisedRatesofPostage
WithintheCommonwealth.
AndtoLordHoweIsland,Norfolk Island,Papua,theTerritoryofNew Guinea.andthefollowingislandsin thePacific;'viz.:-BismarkArchipelago (NewBritain,NewIreland,NewHanover,AdmiraltyIsland,etc.),Nauru, BougainvilleandBuka(Solomonal lands).
LettersandLettercards:2d.per
Postcards:lid.each.
Second-ClassMailMatter(comprisingCommercialPapers;PrintedPapers (includingBooks,Periodicalsand NewspapersnotregisteredataGeneralPostOffice);Catalogues,Patterns, SamplesandMerchandise):ld.per2 oz.
Third-ClassMailMatter(comprising Books,PeriodicalsandNewspapersregisteredataGeneralPostOfficefor transmissionassuch):Id.per6oz.
BeyondtheCommonwealth.
LettersandLettercards:Toplaces withintheBritishEmpireandtoNew HebridesBanksandTorresIslands, 2d.peroz.:toallotherplaces,3d.first nz.,2d.eachadditionaloz.
Postcards:ToplaceswithintheBritishEmpireandtoNewHebrides, BanksandTorresIslands,lid.each; toallotherplaces,2d.each.
CommercialPapers:ToNewZealand andtheIslandsannexedthereto,and Fiji,ld.per2oz.;toallotherplaces. Id.per2oz.,withaminimumof3d.
PrintedPapers:Toallplaces,ld.per 2oz.
Newspapers:ToNewZealandand theIslandsannexedthereto,andFiji, Id.per6oz.:totheUnitedKingdom andtheIrishFreeState:viaFrance orAmerica,ld.per4oz.viaAllSea Route,ld.per6oz.;toUnitedStates ofAmerica(includingAlaskaand Hawaii1,ld.per4oz.Toallother places,PrintedPapersRateapplies.
Samples:Toplaceswithinthe!BritishEmpireandtoNewHebrides, BanksandTorresIslands,ld.per2 oz.:toallotherplaces,ld.per2oz withaminimumoflid.
Merchandise:ToNewZealandand theIslandannexedthereto,andFiji, Id.per2oz.;tootherplaces,Small PacketorParcelratesapply, SmallPackets(transmissabletocertaincountriesonly)2ld.per2or., withaminimumof6d.
J.P.:ThemeaningofthenameBethlehemis'HouseofBread."There weretwotownsofthisname,andfor thisreasonwefindChrist'sbirthplace referredtointheGospelsasBethlehem ofJuda.Thistownwassituatedfive milessouthofthecityofJerusalem.
Infictionbookswehaveoftenread ofboysrescuedfromdrabandunwholesomefirstbeginnings,bykindly hands,makinggoodinabetteratmosphere-andoftentimesbecoming famous.Itisenvironmentthatcounts inthegameoflife.Notoftendowe readinrealevery-daychroniclesa storysotouchinginitssimplefactsas thatwhichwastoldrecentlytothe CrusadeofRescueatitsannualmeetingatBishop'sHouse,Westminster,by LadyDenleigh.Forty-fiveyearsago thelateLordDenleightookaboy fromthestreetsandsenthimtoa home.WhentheEarldiedthepresentLordDenleighsenthimtohis
TheCo-Optimistsarecomingto towninaidoftheSt.VincentdePaul (CathedralConference)Societyand theCatholicScoutCouncil.Thisgiftedmusicalcomedycompanywillstage aplayintheCathedralHall,Murraystreet.onFriday,the29thAugust, 1930,at8p.m.Admissionticketsare 1/6each(hookingfee6d.extra),while anypersonsellingtwelveticketswill obtainonefreeofcharge.Personswillingtosellticketsordesirousofhelpinginanyatherwayshouldgetin touchwiththehon.organisingsecretary,Mr.GeorgeL.Purves. Mr. IvanKeoghisactingashon.treasurer. Thismusicalcomedyisaside-splittingsparklinglyfunny,rib-tickler;a curefordepressedanddespondent humanity:aonce-seen-never-to-be-forgottenorgyofwit,laughter,distraction,entertainmentandfun;averitablegloomchaser,andremedyfor weariness,dullness,dejection,fatigue, boredom,fed-trip-ness.Don'tmissthis playifyoucanhelpit;it'swortha guineaaseattosee.-Moreanon!
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300MassesAnnualy ------Analmsof1/onceforallwillsecure ouashareintheseMassesduringlife andafterdeath.WritetoSodality ofSt.PeterClaver,88Albert-street, EastMelbourne,C.2.,Victoria. GIRLS! Wetanhelpyon toobtainaGood, Well-PaidPosition EnrolnowforaJUNIORSEGRETARIAL0OURSE andinafewmonthsyouwillbeearningagoodsalary. EverygraduateisguaranteedagoodappointMent,and alsohastheuseofourFreeEmploymentService. AGoldEfficiencyBadgeasshownhere,ispresented Freetoeverygraduateofthiscourse. TrainingfeesarepayableinMonthly Instalments DaySessionsareforLadiesOnly. EveningSessionsforbothsexes. orWriteforFreeCopyofour'GuidetoBusinessTraining." CityCommercialCollege Proprietors: C.C.C.LTD., 713-721HAYSTREET,PERTH (Opp.Brennan'sArcade). Principal: R.Wilkes,F.I.P.S.,S.F.A.I. Headmaster: T.S.Halpin,B.A.
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Rt.Rev.MonsignorMcMahon
OONFRATERNITTIGOLDEN
JUBILEE
The"NenaghGuardian"writesas' follows:-
OnSunday,June29theGolden JubileeoftheConfraternityofthe HolyFamilywascelebratedinNenagh,Ireland,withimpressiveceremonies,presidedoverbyDr.'Fogarty,the BishopofKillaloe.Itisanunique experienceforthefounderofacon fraternitytobestillitsspiritualdirectoratitsGoldenjubileecelebrations.
Onthe8thofJune,1880,theRev. FatherJohnMcMahonfoundedthe ConfraternityinNenagh,becomingits firstspiritualdirector.OnJune29, 1930,thesamespiritualdirectoris presentnowaspastor,andyetspiritualdirector,whentheConfraternity ¶elebratesitsGoldenJubilee.TheRt. Rev.MonsignorMcMahon,PP.,V.G., istheuncleoftheRev.Dr.McMahon oftheArchdioceseofPerth,Western Australia.
Nenagh'sBelovedPastor.
Manyandvariousarethesubjects talkedofinthecapitalofNorthTipperaryandnumerousanddiversified aretheopinionsexpressedinevery partofthetown.Pleasure,business, andpoliticsarediscussedbytheirrespectivevotaries,andareshownforth inmulti-colouredviewsbyenthusiasticfollowers.Butthereisonetranscendingtopiconwhichallareunited, onedominantinterestshaiedbyall, onecommonloyaltyandloveprofessedandrenderedbythewholeof theCatholicparishioners,expressedin thesimplebutsublimephraseof ChristtheKing.
TheVenerablePastor.
CommunismontheMarch STALIN'SRUTHLESSLOGIC.
Theoutsideworldwillmissthesignificanceofthepresentphaseinthe developmentoftheRussianRevolution ofitisnotrealisedthateventswhich mayseemtohavelittleconnection, suchastheevictionoftheKulaks,the scentingofhereseyinanewplay,the buildingofnewhouseswithornmuna kitchensandlaundries,andseparate quartersforchildren,areallpartofa fiercelylogicalrevolutionaryscheme toremakethesocialorderalonglines muchclosertothoseoftheoretical Communism.Eventheanti-religious movement,whichhasnowattained unprecedenteddimensionsandfindsexpressioninsuchsweepingformsasthe closingofallchurchesandsynagogues insuchaslargecityasOdessa.the forbiddingofbellringingintheMoscow churches,andtheclosingofhundreds oftownandvillagechurches,ispart ofthisscheme,whichdemandsforits successtheeliminationofeverything thatcontradictstheCommunistinterpretationoflife,writesthewellinformedMoscowcorrespondentof "TheObserver"(February16).
edlyonthebasisthat,whilethey werenotCommunistsorsympathisers withCommunism,theywerewillingto workloyallyfortheircountryandits government.Nowartandliterature arecloselyharnessedtothechariot wheelsofpropagandaforthenewsocialorder,andthespecialistwhostands alooffromCommunistpoliticalslogans isnotinfavour.
CommunistEducation.
andcomfortableaccommodationof thehomefortheagedbroughtforth manycomments.
Mr.J.Thomson,generalmanagerfor WestralianFarmers,Ltd.,acceptedthe chequeof£308onbehalfoftheParkervilleHome.InpresentingitthepresidentoftheTheatricalEmployees' Association(Mr.C.O'Keefe)saidthat hehadhopedthattheamountwould havebeenlarger,butotherappealshad clashedwiththisoneandtheresults mustbeconsideredhighlysatisfactory.
TheRightRev.MonsignorMcMahon, PP.V.G.,afterpreachingandteachingforfiftyyears"ThyKingdom Come-isto-daythecentralfigurein inspiringthepreparationsforthepublicmanifestationofFaithinthat KingdomonJune29th. Formore thanthreescoreyearshehasserved :istheKing'sambassadorinvarious parishesinthediocese but Nenagh.thesceneofhismostfruitful andlongestlabours,isthedearestto hisheart.Here,filledwithyouthful energyandfiredbyholyzeal,he camehalf.acenturyago,andhelped toformtheConfraternityoftheHoly Family,whichhassincebeentherallyingcentreofCatholichopeandlove. Werememberthoseearlydayswhen withnimblefeetandfacealightwith intelligenceandpiety,hespedonthe King'serrands.Intheearlymorning hewastobeseenintheconfessional healingsoulsandofferinguptheHoly SacrificeattheAltar.Hisdayswere filledbyattendanceattheschoolsand bysolacingthesick.liestudiedand masteredallceremonialdetailsand witheaseandgraceconductedthe beautifulchurchceremonies.Inthe pulpithedeliveredtheKing'smessagesofmercyandloveinchaste, simplephrasesthatsankinandremainedinthemindsofhishearers.His longcareer.crownedbygoodworks, alwaysclonewellforGod'sChurchand people.marlhimoutasoneofthe mostexemplarypriestsinthediocese ofKillaloe.Andhehasthesolaceof et.eingthewonderfulfruitsofhis ,e_irtinthequeenlychurchembellish. edandbeautifiedbyhistaste.stir-mindedbysplendidcentresofCatho'iceducation.inthemagnificentConventandfine.Boys'School.Ashe Arvisitsthecentreofhislife'sworkhe ewrejoice,tofindthelittlechildren ,-orshippingatthealtarontheirway ic,school.Ilebroughtthemupfrom thelowlane,foreversacredfromthe fidelityandholinessofthosewhoprayedthere.andplantedthemonthe healthyeminence,givingthemtheir trueplaceintheIrishsun.OnSundaysheisgladdenedbythesight efcomeseventeenhundredmenand thesamenumberofCatholicwomen, approachingtheAltarrailstopartake oftheBreadofLife,allmembersof thatmightyspiritualorganisationthat hehelpedtoorganise.Andthoughhit encefleetfeetnowmoveslowly,they vetcarryhimtothealtar,andthe ,iiceactivehands,nowweak.still heartothelipsofhisfathfulpeople flor'e.-ofChrist.Theclearvoiceis nowheardinwhispers,butitsaccents arethoseofpraiseandtendernessfor thoughtheheartmaybebeatingslowly,itbeatstrulyanditsmessageis oneofgratitudeandlove.
Stalinrecentlydeclared,withcharacteristicbluntvigour:"Weshallkeep theNep(thefamiliarRussianabbreviationforNewEconomicPolicy)onlyso longasitservesthecauseofsocialism; whenitceasestoservethatcausewe shallthrowittothedevil."kidtoday,lessthannineyearsafter1. proclaimedtheNewEconomicPoli.:y Counter-Nepwouldseemtobeanaccuratecharacterisationofthestageof developmentthroughwhichReesia:s passing.Thereisnotasingleconcessiontointernalprivatecapitalwhich hasnotbeenliquidated,inwhile inpart;andthetempoofthishielidationisconstantlyincreasing.
LiquidationofPrivateProperty.
ThepeasantundertheNeuobtainee therighttodisposefree''of/lirproduce,afterpayinghistA:s.-2.,.Thisright, inpractice,hasbeenannulledtIrrugh therapid of thepeasantryintocollectivefarms, whichareobligatedtoselltheirsurplusproductstostateandco-operative organs.Theclassofpeasantswhich profitedmostbythefreetradeofthe earlyyearsoftheNewEconomicPolice,theso-calledkulaks,ismarkedfor economicexterminationthroughconfiscationofhomes,landandmachinery.
Thecitytrader,orNepman,isfaring littlebetterthanthevillagekulak. Forseveralyearsprivatetradewas beingpushedintothebackgroundasa resultoftheadvantageswhichwere grantedtotheco-operatives.Nowit isbeingrapidlyanddeliberat?1!destroyed,throughconfiscatorytaxation andothermeans.Privateshopsand restaurantsareconstantlyclosing;the amountandvarietyofgoodswhich maybeboughtfromprivatetraders onthemarketsarecontineally ishing.
Substitutingthepaymentofwages andsalariesinmoneyforthescanty allotmentsofrationsinkindwhich prevailedduringtheperiodof6.91 war,theNewEconomicPolicyrestored moneytosomethingofitscustomary placeinhumantransactions.Nowtlee widespreadre-introductionofrationingoffoodatfixedprices,whichappliesnotonlytosuchimportantarticlesasbreadmeat,butter,sugar, tea,eggs,etc.,butalsotomanym3011factoredgoodsinwhichashertagt isfelt,tendstonarrowthesphereof articlesinwhichindividualpwchasiag powerisfreeandunlimited.Theunskilledlabourerisentitled,onhistrade unioncard,topurchasemoreofsuch staplefoodarticlesasbreadaidmeat andbutterthanthemuchmorehighly paidengineeroftechnicalspecialist. Thelatter,tobesure,canemployhis superiorincometopurchasecavaire, wineandotherluxurieswhicharebeyondtheretchoftheworker'spurse. RutRussia0)-daycanscarcelybesaid toprovide.aVerywideorabundant suppleofluxuries.
WhiletheNepatnotimeinvolved relix,tionoftherigidpoliticaldictatorshipoftheCommunistParty,its firstyearswitnessedacertainamount oflattitwiefordeviationsintheintellectualfield.Onecouldsensealooseningofcontrolinthebooksandplays ofthatperiod.Manyoldintellectuals enteredtheSovietstateserviceavow-
Severalfactorsdoubtlesshastened thetransitionfromNeptoCounterNepinRussia;onemaynotethecorning-of-ageofayoungergeneration whichhasbeensteadilyfedonCommunistpropagandaintheschoolin theYoungCommunistClub,andin dailylife,andtheprogressofplanning intheguidanceofthecountry'secon. omiclife,whichfounditsmainobstacleintheincalculableactionsofthe peasant,solongasheremainedan individualproducer.Oncesucharevolutionarychangeofpolicyhasbeen fairlyinaugurated,itseemsdestined toproceed,gainingspeedandmomentum,untilthepresentperiodleaches itsend,eitherindecisivevictoryor. theSovietindustrialam4agricultural "fronts,"orinsome;;,r1 crisis.
II II
NEWMANSOCIETY 11 OFW.A.
ThenextmeetingoftheNewman SocietywillbeheldattheUniversity, Irwin-streetonWednesday,August6, whenMr.JohnPaul,B.A.,Dip.Ed., willlecture.Thefollowingquotations fromadistinguishedvisitor'simpressionsmaycheerusuptohopefor aUniversityCollegeatCrawleymuch soonerthanweanticipate:-
"LikeSt.John'sCollegeinSydney, youhavehereachievedinafewwars thatwhichittookusyear;arylwars toachieveinEngland.Thatiss'methingtobeveryproudof.S,elian institutionasNewmanro1147,.,with itsradiationofCatholicculture,cannotfailtoheastronglyleis.,eoirginfluenceonthesurroundingmassof non-Catholicindifferentism. Itwill becomemoreandmoreawell-spring fromwhichwillflowastreamofspiritualisedidealitytothecommunity. HerethesplendidworkoftheJesuit Fathersisevident."SospokeFather I,angdon.0.S.B.,thesecretarytothe lateCardinalGasgnet,recentlyinMelbourne.
MoneyforCharity
THEATRICALEMPLOYEES' EFFORTS.
Threechequesaggregating£615theresultofarecentartunion-were handedbytheTheatricalEmployees'Associationtocharitable institutionsrecently.Theinstitutions whichbenefitedweretheParkerville Home(£3081.St.VincentFoundling Home(£205),andtheHomeforthe Aged,conductedbytheLittleSisters ofthePoor(£1021.Themembersof theassociationcommitteetooktheopportunityofvisitingthefoundling homeandthehomefortheagedand wereallgreatlyimpressedwiththe workthatwasbeingdoneateach place.Theworkwasexplainedin detail,andallphasesofthelifeof the'inmateswasshown. Atthe FoundlingHomeinfantswereseenin thekindergartenroom,andnewborn babieswereseenintinycots.The diningroom,withitsminiature,almost doll'shousesizedfurniture,wasgreatly admired,andthesisterswerecongratulatedontheirwork.Thecommodious
Thesecretaryoftheassociation(Mr. Bevis)saidthatiftheartunionhad beendrawnonthedateoriginallyadvertised,thecommitteewouldhave hadtofacealossof£90.Thehelp ofthePavilionPictureTheatrein Hay-street,however,wasenlisted,and withinamonththepositionchanged entirely.
AttheFoundlingHomeMr.O'Keefe saidthatduringthelastfouryears theassociationhadcollected£10,050 forcharity.Thecommitteedesiredto helpthosewhocouldnothelpthemselves,andmostofitseffortswere directedtothewellbeingofchildren, theoldfolk,andtheinfirm.Atpresenttheorganisationwasassistingin thereliefofdestitutewomenand children-ofPerth.Thevisittothe homehadbeenaneyeopenerandthe fineworkthatwasbeingdonewould notbeforgotten.
VictoriaPark
DeanKielyhasannouncedthat,is ordertocopewiththegreatovercrowdingoftheChurch.onandafter Sundaynext,August3,therewillbe celebrationsofHolyMassasfollows:FirstMass7.30am.,Children'sMass 9a.m.,LastMass10a.m.Parentsare requestedtotakeparticularcarethat theirchildrenattendpunctually.The SpecialMassforthemis9am.Baptismsat4p.m. BridgeParty.
OnMondayeveningtheReturned Soldiers'LeagueroomsSt.George'. Terrace,Perth.willbetherendezvous bridgeplayers.Thepartyisbeing organisedtoaugmentthecheque whichtheSt.joachim'sBallComm': teewillbehandingtotheReverend MothertowardsConventDebt.Mr.J. E.Andi'ews,c/o.IndustrialBranch, A.M.P.Society,A.M.P.Buildings. Perth,willbehappytogiveanyfurtherparticularstothoseinterested.
Tofurtheraidtheconventbuilding fundMrs.Walsh,of31Geddesstreet, VictoriaPark,isorganisingagrand noveltyandconfetticarnivaltobe heldintheAmusuCabaretonMonday, August11,inaidoftheRev.Deaa Kielv'scandidature.Pictureswillbe shownduringthedancing.Therewill beadancingcompetitionwithaprise ofhalfaguinea,spotdancesnovel tiesgaloreandaspecialsupper.Daneing8p.mto1a.m.AmusuOrchestra.
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PROPHETICWORDSOFPIUSX.
ItistoldinRheimssincethedeath ofCardinalLuconthatin1906,when he,asBishopofBelley,France,arrived inRomeinobediencetoasummons, kewasmetattherailwaystationbyCardinalMerrydelVal,whobrought himimmediatelytotheVatican.The Bishopwasatonceusheredintothe presenceofPopePiusX.whomidto him:"IhaveappointedyouArchbishopofRheims,andIpromiseyouall thecrosses."ThePontiffcontinued: "Idonotsaythecross,butallthe crosses."TheCardinal,repeating thesewords,said"Itwasatthemomentoftheseparation,andIatfirst thoughtthePope'swordsappliedto thistryingtime.Ionlyunderstood theirfullmeaningduringtheWar."
EX-QUERNANUN.
AttheAssumptionistConventof MiraCruz,nearSt.Sebastian,inthe northofSpain,avenerablenun,Viz-ginieGrefeuille,inreligionSisterMary Theodora,haskeptherhundrethbirthdayafterseventy-fiveyearsofreligious life.ShewasborninFranceinthe DepartmentoftheAveyron.InFebruary,1855,shebeganhernovitiateasa lay-sisteratthemotherhouseofthe OrderinParis,whereshemadeher vowsinAugust,1858.In1873shewas senttotheconventschoolofherOrder atBordeaux,andin1907,whenthe FrenchGovernmentsuppressedthe schoolandexpelledthenuns,shewent withthecommunitytoanewfoundationatMiraCruz.Onherhundredth birthdayshewasabletowalkerect intothechapeloftheconvent,leaning onthearmoftheSisterSuperior;she readfromhermissalwhiletheMassof Thanksgivingwascelebrated,renewed hervows,andreceivedCommunion.
AftertheMassshewasthecentral figureatareception,whenshereceived thecongratulationsofthecommunity, theirfriends,andthechildrenofthe schools,replyinginaclearvoiceto eachgroupwhoofferedhertheirgood wishes.
NON-CATHOLICNOWCATHOLIC.
Dr.Schrembs.BishopofCleveland, haspurchased.St.Paul'sEpiscopal Church.oneoftheolderchurchesin Clevelandandthechurchhomefor manyofthewealthiernon-Catholic residentsofthecityformanyyears.
BishopSchrembsannouncesthathe willmakethechurchashrineofperpetualadorationinchargeoftheFran. ciscanSister-,oftheorderofthatname
ALLQUIETONTHEMALTA FRONT.
ThePoliceCommissionerofMalta hasissued-a.orderpublishedinEnglish,Italian,andMaltese,prohibiting alldemonstrationsandgatheringsin anystreetorotherplaceaccessibleto thepublic.Everything,accordingto latestreportsisquietandorderly.
ArchbishopLantanaheldConfirmation Servicesintwooftheprincipal ChurchesinValletta,rencentlyandat onechurchenjoinedhishearersnotto holddemonstrations,remindingthem thatasCatholicstheywereboundto obeythecivilauthority.
INTERESTINGSOCIALITEM, MissJeanHunnewellPatten,stepdaughterofBishopThomasP.Davies, oftheEpiscopalDioceseofWestern Massarhussetts.wasmarriedlastmonth totheMarcheseGiuseppePellgrini Quarantotti,ofRomeItaly,byHis Eminence,WilliamCardinalO'Connell, ArchbishopofBoston,inthecardinal's chapel,Brighton.TheMarcheseisa memberofthepapalguardatRome, andMissPattenisthedaughterof Mrs.ThomasF.Daviesandthelate WilliamS.Patten,ofBoston.Mrs. DaviesmarriedBishopDaviesinFebruary.
JUNIPEROSERRA'SMEMORY RECALLED.
PeacefulMonterey,onceCalifornia's capitalandbusiestpresido.celebrated its160thbirthdayonthe3riofJune. Atsunrisethecitizenslaidawreath atthebaseofthemonument.othe Rev.JuniperoSerra,itsdiscoverer. SolemnHighMasswascelebratedin theChurchofSanCarlosdeMonterey, formerlythepresidtochapel,andthe presidiogarrisonwasreviewc-.!
settlementbeforetakingthematterto court.TheSocietywasestablished onlyabouttwoyearsago,
OVER-OFFICIOUSALBANIAN
POLICEMEN.
Italianauthoritiesaredemandingan investigationoftheactionsofAlbanian policemeninrefusingentranceintohis ownresidenceofDonPietroScarpell, pastoroftheCatholicChurchof ElbasanAlbania.ThepriestwasforcedtoremainoutsidefromGoodFridayto,Easter'Monday.Servicesinthe churchhadbeendisruptedonHoly ThursdaywhenthefaithfulwereforbiddenentrancetotheMuch.
HEADPHONESINPEWS.
ThenewchurchofOutLadyofGood Counsel,dedicatedrecently,isthefirst CatholicChurchintheClevelanddiocesetoinstalasystemofvoleeamplifyingmechanism. Amicrophoneis stationedinfrontofthepreacherin thepulpitandloudspeakersareconcealedbehindgrillesabovetheside altars.Therealsoisasystemofhead phonesinalltheleftaislepewsfor peoplewhosehearingisimpairel.
REFUSEDTOLETATHEISTS TESTIFY.
JudgeWalterD.VanRiperrefused topermitsevenatheistwitnessesto testifyindefenceofDorzierWillGraham,crippledNegrocandidateforthe UnitedStatesSenateoftheCommunist ticketinNewJersey,undertrialat Newark,NewJersey,Junelast,on chargesof"incitinganassaultupon thepoliceofthecityofNewark,"on February15.JudgeVanRiperbased hisdecisiononanopinionhanded downbyJusticeHornblowerin1839, andheldthatitwasmandatoryfora persontobelieveinGodbeforehe couldtestifyinNewJersey.The Judge'sdecisionruledouttheessentialelementsofGraham'sdefenceand thedefendantdeclinedtotestifyhimself.ThejuryfoundGrahamguilty ofthecharge,andtheformersenatorial candidatefoundhimselffacingamaximumpenaltyofsevenyearsprisonor £600fine,orboth.Graham,whowas oneofsevenspeakersataCommunist meeting,urgedtheaudienceto''goout andfightthepoliceandoverthrnwthe Government."Grahamwasaforme! Baptistpreacher.
NUNHURTDEFENDING'PATIENT INHOSPITAL.
ASisterinSt.Elizabeth'shospital inGraniteCity,U.S.A.,waspainfully injuredrecentlywhenshewasstruck headerangedpatientinthehospital asthemanthreatenedtoattacka paralytic.SisterEuphrosineanelderlynightnurse,triedtoprotectthe helplesspatientfromRudolphPriman, coalminer,sufferingfromanervous breakdown,asheenteredtheward andadvancedupontheparalyticpat. ient.HestruckSisterEuphrosinein theface,breakinghernoseandbruisingherseverely.Herscreamsbrought WilliamMatievich,anotherpatient,to heraid.Matievich,despitethehandicapofafracturedkneestillinacast, succeededinholdingtheinsanepatientuntilattendantsarrived.TheSisterisafrailwomanandwasunable todefendherself.Primanwasremoved totheStatehospitalfortheInsaneat Alton.Ill.
"EXILESOFERIN."
Bishop-electFrancisO'Rourke,who hasbeennamedVicarApostolicofthe CoastofBenin,wasconsecratedinthe LagosCathedral,Nigeria,WestAfrica :rune8.byHisLordshipRisholBroderick,VicarApostolicofWesternNigeria.BishopO'Rourkewasformerly amissionerintheVicariateofthe CoastofBenin,andthusbecomesthe tenthVicarApostolicfromthister ritoryinthesixtyyearsofitsexistence.
GENEROUSLAWYERS.
FortyCatholiclawyershave,during thepastyear,giventheirtimefreely totheSocietyofOurLadyofGood Counsel,aLondonSociety,whichprovidesfreefigalaidforthepoorof all_slenominations.Casesweresentto theSocietyduringtheyearbyaCabinetMinister,membersofParliament, foreignconsulates,policecourtofficials, Anglicanministers,bishopsandpriests. Morethan300casesofvariouskinds weredealtwithThelawyers,who haveco-operatedintiework,invariablyendeavouredtoeffectafriendly
PORTUGALSTANDSFORHER LANGUAGE.
LISBONForeignersinPortugal areseekingtolearnasmatteringof thePortugueselanguage.Following adecreeissuedhere,theuseof for eignwordsonrestaurantmenusis forbidden.Advertisementboardsare ikewisetoberestrictedtothenative language.
YANKEEBOYRUNS"FUR FARM."
JamesF.Wildner,14,Superior(Wisconsin),highschoolstudent,makes rabbitraisinghissourceofincome. Theyouth'senterpriseisknownas the"RendliwFurFarms,"thename Rendliwbeingderivedfromreverse spellingofhissurname.
"SIRJOHNSIMON"BURNTAT STAKE.
Aneffifo;ofSirjohnSimon,chairmanoftheSimonCommissinp,was burnedatSurat,nearBombay,last month,inprotestagainsttheiinion report.Themarchers,bearingtheeffigy,woreblackcostumesandcarriedblackflags.
BEEINPIESTINGSWOMAN.
AtProvidence,RI.,theperilsof partakingofcoldpigeonpieweredemonstratedinCourtrecentlo,whenCatherineHigginswasawardel£20damages.Whileeatingapieceofpieshe hadbeen.stungbyabee,whichbad concealeditselfunderthecrust.
IRISHDRAMATISTDIES.
ArthurLewis,eminentIrishAmeri. canactor,passedawayJune.13,aged 83,andafter60yearsspentonthe stage.HewasborninDubl,n,Ireland.andissurvivedbyhiswidow, EssexDane,playwright,'ofNewYork. Despitehislongcareer,heregrettedhis choiceofaprofessionbefo'.,tisdeath, andsaidthathewishedhehad"becomeajudge."
TOURSINCENTRALAUSTRALIA.
Inconnectionwiththeopeningof therailwaytoStuart(AliceSprings), amotorservicehasnowbeenestablishedfromAliceSpringstoBirdum, connectingatBirdumwiththerailway toDarwin.Itisthereforepossibleto makearoundtripthroughCentral AustraliaandtheNorthernTerritory, returningfromDarwinviatheNorth-
WestcoastalportstoFremantle.An alternativeisbymotorfromBirdom toDalyWaters,whichistheterminus oftheAirServicefromBrisbane.The routefromAliceSpringstoBirdumis expectedtobeopenfromAprilto November.Thos.CookandSonare preparedtosupplyfullinformationand toreserveseats.
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OURBUSHIESSCHEMEII
TheBusbiesSchemeintendsholding asummerschoolcampatEsperance duringtheChristmasholidays.The pastor,FatherLangmeadhasbegun tomakearrangementsforthehousing ofthechildren.Theschoolinvites allchildrenontheEasternGoldfields whohavenotmadetheirfirstCommunion.Anyreaderof"TheRecord" whomayknowoffamilieslivingin thatdistrict,can&siptheschemeby writingtothem,informingtheparents ofthissplendidopportunityofinstructingtheirchildrenonChristian rDoctrine.Therearenofeesforthe 4children,parentsarefreetogivewhat theycanafford.Theschoolwillopen allanuary2nd,andcloseonJanuary 25th.Allapplicationsaretobemade toFatherLangmead,ThePresbytery, Esperance.TheBusbiesSchemehas assumedthefinancialresponsibilityof thisschool,andweappealtoourmany friendstohelpusgatherinsome moneybeforenextChristmas.
Therearestillmanychildrenin thehushwaitingtobe"adopted." SendanaddressedenvelopetoFather McMahon.St.Mary's.VictoriaSquare, andreceivethenameofachildthat sillspreciateaCatholicpaper.
OneWeek'sSalary--AFortune THEWORLD'SHIGHESTPAID ARTIST.
TheAmericanpapersannouncethat MrJohnMcCormacktopsthelistof highpaidentertainerswithasalaryof 50.000dollarsperweekasa"talkie" artist.
Tenthousandpoundsperweekseems anenormousincome;butthisdoes notnecessarilymeananannualincome overhalfamillion,forCountMac.ormack'spicturewascompletedin Hollywoodinlessthantenweeks.But thefamoussingerisnowunderoptionsforfurtherpicturesonevena largerfinancialbasis,thusindicating thepossibilityofanewsalaryrecord. Atpresentthe£10,000perweekstands atthehighestsalarypaidanyactor rsingerinthehistoryofpublicenTvrtainment.
Mr.KarlK.Kitchen,writingofa sitpaidtoCountMcCormackat Hollywoodwhilehispicturewasinthe makingonenquiringwherehewould ;;etthesinger,wasdirectedasfollows: 'Doyouseewherethathorseis eatingofftheroof?You'llfindJohn in-ode."
"AsIapproached,"Mr.Kitchenproceeds."thethatchedcottage-ahorse wasactuallynibblingatitslowroofcaughtthestrainsofafamousIrish song.Ipausedatthedoorwayuntil it'wasfinished-foritwasJohnMcC.ormack,singingawlplayinghisown accompaniment.WhenthemusicstoppedIknockedatthedoor,anda cheeryvoicecalledtocomein.In themainroomofthelittleIrishcottagewasthefamoussingerseatedat thepianoandsmokingacigaretteas onehandwanderedoverthekeys. "Wanttohearasong?"heasked,
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bywayofgreeting,motioningmeto sitdown. "Andwithouttakingthecigarette fromhislips,JohnMcCormacksang oneoftheballadsfromhispicture, 'Song.o'MyHeart.'
"Spellbound,Ilistenedwhilehesang formyapproval-forwewerealonein thecottage.Andwhenhefinished heaskedmeifI'dliketohearanother.Infact,beforehegotupfrom thepiano,hehadsungnolessthan half-a-dosensongs.
"'IsupposeifIwaspayingforthis I'doweyouabout1,500dollars'I laughed,aswebegantochat.
"'DoyouknowthatI'mbeingpaid toactinpictures?'hecountered. 'Fiftythousanddollarsaweek,'he added.beforeIcouldreply.'AndI'm notanactor,helaughinglywenton. 'ButI'mbeingpaid50,000dollarsa weektoactinthemovies.'
"'That'salotofmoney-evenifyou don'tgetit,'Ilaughed,forIfeltI hadtosaysomething.
"'Igetit-andIgetiteveryweek.' he-retortedwithatouchofgrimness. AndknowingJohnMcCormackasI do.Icanhavenodoubtsoftheveracityofhisstatement."
Biggersumshavebeenpaidfora picturethanthatreceivedbyCount McCormack,butnotinthewayof salary.AlJolsonreceivedstockfor hisfirst"talkie"whichhemighthave soldfor£200,000,andacorporation offeredhim£100000tomakeapicture.
Amusementsupplyingisthehighest paidoccupationto-day,and,owingto theworldmarketforpictures.the salariesinthefilmbusinessarehigher thaninanyotherformofentertainment.JohnGilbertreceives£2,000 perweekatHollywood.HaroldLloyd istherichestmotionpictureactorin theworld,andisreputedtohaveamassedafortuneofover£4,000,000.
DouglasFairbanksissaidtohavean incomeofnearly£100,000peryear assuredhimwithoutmorework,and MaryPickfordisareallywealthy woman.
Onthestagethehighestpaidartist istheladydancerknownasLaArgentina,whoreceives£700forevery appearance.FritzKreislerreceives £600foreveryperformance,andhis averageisfiveaweek. Chaliapin workingalongerseason.makesequal moneyforKreisleronlytoursfor twentyweeks. Rachmaninoff,the Russianpianist.isrunner-uptoboth inthematterofsalary.
PowerofCatholicPress
SHOULDBEINEVERYHOME.
ThatthesecularPresshadalmost thepowerofadistortingmirrorenlargingsomefeaturesanddistorting others,wasthedeclarationoftheRev. FatherN.Coghlan(St.Oswald's,Liverpool),inapaper,entitled"TheTruth. theWholeTruth,and---,"whichhe readattheC.Y.M.ConferenceatNewport.
"Peoplereadwhattheywantand havetheirownideas,"hesaid."but theyareideasborninaworldwhere educationtendsmoreandmoretosecularism.wherereligionhasbecome almosta'stunt,'wherefamilylifeis onadeclineandallthosethingsarc lackingwhichareimpliedintheword 'Home.'Fortunately,therearesome newspapers,sobercleanandstraightforward,offeringreallyworthwhilecontributionstowardrealhealthyhuman development.
"Butalmostanypriestwilltellyou thathegoesintothehomesofCatholic familieswhereheseespapersofthe basersortwhichpandertothelower instinctsinman.
"Theseareleftaboutandthereare thingspublishedinthemotherthan whataregood.
UnequalToTheWholeTruth.
'VIA-eveninthebestsecularnewspapersthereisonethingalwaysmisrepresented.ImeantheCatholicChurch.'
Idonotmeantoimplythattheydo nottrytogetcorrectinformation. Theytellthetruthastheyknowit, butthewholetruththeyseemunable totell.
"Wehaveanexampleofthisin thenewspaperarticlesionreligionin education.Whilediscussingmany thingsinreferencetoeducation,onthe Catholicviewofeducationthey'miss thepoint.
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partofthelivingvoiceoftheChurch; yetitisaveryworthyweaponinher hand.
"AmidthedinofthesecularPress, itsvoiceisserene,confident,andsure.
"Catholicpapersshouldhaveyour patronageaccordingtoyourability andthebentofyourmindandIam surethat,iftheywerebettersupported,ifCatholicsrealisedmoretheenormousbenefittothereadersin'attainingabackgroundofCatholictruths, weshouldbeabletogetmuchfurther instemmingtheleakagewhichwedeplore.
"WhereoneseesaCatholicnewspaperinthehome,onecanrestassuredofthefaithofthepeopleinthat home.ThepoweroftheCatholic Pressisgreat,itspotentialitiesare greaterasneedsmustbe,seeingithas theblessingofhimwhorepresentsOui Lordonearth."
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Mr.W.Potter(latePalaceCourt) hastakenoverthemanagementofthe LeisureHourCafe,23Barrack-street (basement),andcatersspeciallyfoe Fridaylunchesanddinnersandforall fastdays. * * * *
OnTuesdaynext,August5th,the St.Brigid'sTennisClubwillconduct adanceintheParishHall.
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Onnext.Wednesdayevening,August 6,aeuchrepartyanddance,inaidof theChurchfunds.willbeheldatthe residenceofMr.andMrs.Frown,Robert-street(nextCatholicChurch),Bayswater.Thecrffirfirtteearedesirous thatalltheparishionersshouldinterestthemselvesinthesesocialsforthe ChurchFund,andthereforeanticipate alargegatheringonnextWednesday evening.
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Itisholyandwholesomethoogbe toprayforthedead,thattheyam beloosedfromtheirsins. Eternalrestgrantuntothem,0 Lord;andletperpetuallightshim uponthem.Maytheyrestinpesell (300days'indulgence.)
INMEMORIAM.
KISSANE.-Ofyourcharityprayfor thereposeofthesoulofMichael Kissane,whodiedAugust2nd,1929, atDumbleyung;lovingbrotherof RubyandTed,Narrogin.
HASTIE.-Insadandlovingmammy ofmydearwife,EllenHastie,food motherofCharlieandTed,whodepartedthislifeat,ArmadaleonJuly 301929. OnhersoulsweetJesus HaveMercy. Insertedbyherlovinghusband.
HASTIR.-Ofyourcharityprayfor thereposeofthesoulofEllenHastie, whodiedatArmadaleonJuly30th, 1929. 0SacredHeartofJesus, HaveMercyonhersoul. Insertedbyherlovingsister,A. Kinsella,andgrandchildren,Carmel, GwenandKevin.
IIASTIE.-Infondestmemoryofmy dearsister,Ellen,whodepartedthis life.July30,1929.
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MOORE.---liilovingmemoryofJohn JosephMoore,whodiedatNorth Fremantleon3rdAugust,1925. R.I.P.
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Themostlaudableambitionamanmayhaveisservicetohis fellow-man,andincidentallytohiscountry.Thatservicehas manyformsandiscontrivedashiswilldictates.Hemaygive itintheworkshop,intheschool,andintheturbulentstrifeof war,orhemaygiveitintheveryinvitingarenaofParliament. Tobeapoliticianisnomeanambition,onthecontrary,itisa verydesirableone,sinceitcarrieswithitemolumentsand honoursabovethereachofthemany,andaplaceofimportance intheaffairsofmankind.Inthiscountrywehavequitealarge circleofParliamentarians,andtheiremolumentstopaveryhigh score.Forthenumberengagedinthelucrativeprofessionof politicsandthecostofgovernment,weshouldcertainlybe amongstthemostprogressivepeoplesoftheworld-thatis,allowingthatthelegislaturesoftheCommonwealthcomprisethemental pabulumofanation.Butarewe?
AfterquitealongandpeacefulspellofFederalGovernment, withoutexception.everyStateoftheunionfindsitselfto-day politicallyhard-up.Theyhavebeenoutonpoliticalspreesand haveexhaustedtheirfinances.Theyarefinanciallysickandindustriallydisorganised.Themutteringsofdiscontentarebecoming morevocalandourpoliticiansarebeingcalleduponforservice thatwillsilencethisuglymenacetopublicwelfare.Nowor neverwillthecountrygettoknowthevalueoftheequivalentit ispayingfor.Itisnotnow,weshouldthink,aquestionofparty servicebutnationalservice-thelatterovershadowsthefirst. *
LookingthroughthepagesofrecentFederalHansardswe arenotenthusedbythevolumeofspeechesmade,andtheflow offrequentlyvapidinterjections,inthediscussions.There isalimiteventothepatienceofaJob,andtheSpeaker'sjobmust beaverytryingone.ServicetotheCommonwealthdoesnot consistofpopularspeeches,totickle.theearsofthecitizens,but intheintellectualuseofphysicalandmentalgifts,fortheadvantageofthecitizens.Justnowalotofhotairisbeingreleasedin theFederalParliamentandinpublicmeetings,andlittleisdone thatisconstructiveinthematterofhelpingtheCommonwealth outofitsfinancialtroubles.Thepeopleofthiscountryarewideawaketothenecessityoftheirrepresentativesshelving'heirpoli- ticalboomerangsandnullah-nullahsandpostponingtheirpolitical. corroboreesfarintothefuture,whenthecountryregainsits composureandprosperity.Thereareabundantreasonswhy bothsidesoftheFederalLegislatureshouldforgetthehabits ofpartywarfareandcombineforthenationalgoodintheimportantmatterofhammeringoutlegislationthat,thoughitmay heunpleasanttothepeople,willatleasthejustandfairtoall. * * *
Tariffsareneverwelcomethings,buttheycanbe madereasonablyacceptable,andthepurposeofourFederalrepre-_ sentativesshouldbetocontriveatariffthatwillbeasnearasis humanlypossible,justtoallsectionswhomitsincidencewill touch.Itisnot,werealise,aneasythingtoaccomplishwhereso manyhumaninterestsareinconflict,butwhenpartyjealousies aresubmerged.andthebetterinstinctsofhumannaturearegiven achancetoworkfreely,thereishopeofaccomplishingwhatis' sometimesveryneartheimpossible.ThePrimeMinister'sjob isanunenviabletask,andhiscraftisseeminglyinaturbulent sea.Wearewatchingwithmuchconcernthegameofpolitics asitisnowbeingplayed,andlikethemajorityofthecitizensof thisgreatCommonwealth,wearehopingthatthespiritofgood counselwillassertitselfandthatourFederalLegislaturewill risetoitsresponsibledutyandgivetothecitizenssomething worthyofthesacrificestheywillbecalledupontobearforthe goodofthenation.
THISWEEK'SCALENDAR
"TheLiturgyiscertainlya sacredthing.Throughitwe areraisedtoGodandare unitedtoHim.Thefaithful cometothesacredplacesof worshiptodrawpietyfrom itschiefsourcebyactiveparticipationintheEuthariatic Sacrifice.Itisreallynecessarythatthefaithfulshould notassistatthesacredceremonieslikeoutsidersormute spectators."-PopePiusXI.
AnswerthecallofthePope. LearntouseaMissalatMass.
FollowthePriestwithaMissal ReadourCalendarweekly.
August3.-EighthSundayafterPentecost..Serni-double.Green..2.St. Stephen,FirstMartyr.3Acunctis (fortheintercessionofallthe Saints).Creed.Prefaceofthe Trinity.
"TasteandseethattheLordis sweet;blessedisthemanthathopeth inHim"(CommunionVersicle).
Somanymiraclestookplaceonthe discoveryofthebodyofSt.Stephen inthefifthcentury,thattheChurch institutedthislesserfestivalinhis honourinadditiontothatof26thDecember.Therelicsareenshrinedwith thoseofSt.Laurence,inRome. August4.-21t,Dominic,Confessor. GreaterDouble.White.
St.Dominichasbeendescribedas oneofthechiefgloriesofthe13thcentury.HewasborninSpain,made greatprogressinlearningandwasor dainedpriest.(Itisrecordedthat duringhisstudentdaystherewas.a famineinSpainandDominicsoldall hisbooksthathemighthavemoreto givetothereliefofthestarving).TravellingwithhisBishopthroughthe southofFrance,hewastouchedatthe sadconditionofthepeoplewhowere infectedbythedemoralisingheresyof theAlbigenses.Dominicdevotedhimselfwithfervourtopreachingamong them.Hischiefweapon,wearetold, wasdevotiontotheRosarywhichthe BlessedVirginHerselftoldhimto spread.Bydegreesdisciplesjoined him.Arulewasdrawnupandthe approvalofthePokeobtained.The newOrder,knownastheOrderof FriarsPreachers(oftennamedDominicans),spreadwithrapidityandhas donegreatworkfortheChurch.St. Dominicodiedin1221.
August5.-OurLadyoftheSnow. GreaterDouble.White.Creed. PrefaceoftheBlessedVirginMary. ARomanpatricianandhiswife, havingnochildren,desiredtoleaveall theirfortunetotheBlessedVirgin Mary.Afallofsnowintheheightof summermarkedoutthesiteoftheproposedChurch.Thiswasinthefourth century.TheChurchhasbeenrebuilt fromtimetotime,andnowbearsthe nameofSt.MaryMajor,becauseit surpassesindignitythemanyother basilicasinRomethatarededicated toOurLady.
AugustG.-TransfigurationofOurLord. Doubleofthe2nd.Class.White. XystusandCompanions,Mar. tyre.Creed.PrefaceofChristmas. "JesustookPeterandJamesand Johnhisbrother,andbringeththem intoahighmountainapart;andHe wastransfiguredbeforethem." He choseaswitnessesthethreeApostles whowerelatertoseeHiminHis AgonyinGethsemane.ItwastwilightwhenHeascendedMountThabor whichrisesmajestically,likeaflattoppedpyramid,neartheplainofEsdrelon.Arrivedatthesummit,.Jesus gaveHimselfuptoprayerandhis threedisciplesfellasleep."WhilstHe prayedtheshapeofHiscountenance wasaltered;Hisgarmentsbecame whiteandglittering."(LukeIX.).We mayjudgetheineffablebeautyand splendourofthevision,fromthefurtherdescriptionsgivenbytheEvangelists:'Hisfpcedidshineasthesun; andHisgarmAtsbecameaswhiteas snow"('Matt.XVII.);"Hisgarments becameshiningandexceedingwhiteas snow,soasnofulleruponearthcan makewhite."MosesandEliasappear
ed"inmajesty"andtheyweretalking withJesusofHiscomingdeath.The dazzlingraysawakenedtheApostles andtheysawHismajestyandwerefilledwithjoyandawe.Asthesplendid visionseemedtofadePeter,"notknowingwhathesaid."(forgettingthelife beforehim),criedoutinanectasyof delight,"Lord,itisgoodforustobe here;letusmakeherethreetabernacles,oneforThee,onefor,Moses, andone'forElias."Hardlyhadhefis ishedspeakini,whenvetanotherwondertookplace-abrightclouddescended,andlo!aloudVoicecamefrom outthecloud,saying,"ThisisMybelovedSon,inWhomIamwellpleased: hearyeHim."Sogreatwastheimpressionmadebytheappearanceof theshiningcloud(always,inHoly Scripture,asignofthepresenceof God)andbytherevelationthatthe Apostleswereovercomebyterrorand fellupontheirfaces.Theyremained prostrateuntilOurSaviourcameand touchedthem,saying."Arise,andfear not.""Andtheyliftinguptheireyes sawnoonebutonlyJesus."Asthey camedownfromthemountainHe chargedthemto"tellthevisiontono mantilltheSonofManberisenfrom thedead.'NoteventheotherApostles weretoknowasyet.ThemoremarvellousthingsweresaidofOurLordthe moredangertherewouldbeofscandal attheignominiesandsufferingsofHis Passion.LongyearsafterwardsSt. Peterwroteofthewonderofthatnight whenOurLordJesusChrist"received fromGodtheFatherhonourand glory."
August7.-St.Cajetan,Confessor.Double.White.2.St.Don.atus,Bishop andMartyr.
St.Catjetanwasbornofanoble familyinLombardyin1480.Always notedforhissanctityherenounced thedignitiesofferedtohimtodevote himselftotheserviceofthesickand thepoor.LaterhefoundedtheCongregationofClerksRegular,knownas Theatines,whichwasdistinguishedby itsabsolutetrustinDivineProvidence. Ithelpedgreatlyintherevivalof Christianpietyinthe16thcentury.
August8.-SaintsCyriacus,Largus,and Smargadus,Martyrs.Semi-Doubte. Red.2.Acunctis;3.Atchoice. TheseSaintsweretorturedandbe- headedfortheFaithinthefourthcentury.
August9,-St.JohnBaptistVianney, Confessor.Double. 2.Ofthe VigilofSt.Laurence;3.St.Roa anus,Martyr.LastGorpelofthe Vigil.
St.JohnBaptistVianney,knownas the"CureofArs,"':asbornA.D.1781 atDardilly,avillagenotfarfront Lyons.AfterthetroublesoftheFrench RevolutionandNapoleonicWars.be wasordainedpriest.HetoiledasPastoroftheobscurevillageofArs,in CentralFrance,convertingsinnersand guiding-numberlesssoulstoGod.The fameofhissanctitydrewmultitudes fromallpartstoseekhelpandspirit-ualcomfortfromhim.HediedAugust4,A.D.1859.
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TheHolyHourwillbemadeat theCathedralonSundayeveningnett from7.30p.m.to8.30p.m. * * * CommencingonSunday,September 7,athree-weekmissionwillbeconductedinSt.Mary'sCa'thedralbythe RedemptoristFathers(NorthPerth). Themissionwillbeopenatthe11 o'clockMassonSunday,\September 7th,andcloseateveningdevotionson September28th.Thenamesofthe Ikfissionerswillbepublishednextweek.
* ArrivingontheOrem,theFatherGeneralofthePassionistFathers.left thevesselatPregnant'sandwentto St.John-ofGod.Hospitalforaweek's rest.TbeRt.Rev.P.'LeoneKierkels theFather-General,hasbeentoAustraliabefore,assecretary.totheFatherGeneral.OnTuesdayhewasenter-
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Thefourthlectureofthecourse ontheMassbeinggivenbythe Rev.Dr.McMahonattheCathedralHall,Murray-street,onSunday eveningat8.30p.m.,willbeheld td-morrow,Sunday,August3rd. Thelecturewillbeillustratedwith lanternslides.Thedemonstration bythepupilsofSt.Joseph'sSchool, VictoriaSquare,wasverymuch appreciatedbythegreatcrowd thatfilledthehalllastSunday evening.Anotherdemonstration illbegivenbythesamegroup 16fchildrenatalaterlecture.Parl-ntsarerequestednottobring childrenwiththem,astheadults arecrowdedout.Thechildren haveauopportunityoflearning abouttheMassatschool.Be ginningwiththenextlecture,no childrenwillbeallowedintothe hall.
Sunday,August3rd. TheMass oftheCatechumens.
Preparation:Unlesssameprepay ationisdonetherealvalueofthe lectureswillbemissed.ThelecturerurgesalltoreadinpreparationforSunday'slecture,pp.7-11 (fromtheSignoftheCrosstothe Creed)andpp.98-103inTheSacrificeof'theMass(publishedby Carroll,Ltd.,Flay-street,Perth), andavailableatallCatholicbook shopsat1/3.
tainedatSt.Mary's,andleftthat eveningbythetranscontinentaltrain forAdelaide.
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Mgr,Salotti,thePromotorFideior "Devil'sAdvocate."hasbeennamed ArchbishopofPhilippopolisandappointedSecretaryofPropagandain siiccessiontoMgr.Marchetti-Selvaggiani,whoisshortlytobecreateda Cardinal.Mgr.VincentoSantorohas beenappointedAssessoroftheConsisstorialCongregationinplaceofArchbishopRossi,whoisalsotobecreated aCardinal.AnotherofthenewCardinals-elect.BishopSerafini,hasbeen succeededasSecretaryoftheCongregationoftheCouncilbyMgr.Joseph Bruno
* WiththecanonizationofLucia Filippini,foundressoftheInstituteof PiousMistresses,areligiousCongregationdevotedtoteaching,andalthoughofcomparativelyrecentformation,verywidelyspread:andofCaterinaThomas.theSpanishCanonessof theOrderofSt.Augustine,themore solemncelebrationswhichmarkthe closeoftheHolyYearhavebegun. Veryearlyinthemorningtherewere thousandsstreamingthroughthePiazzaandupthestepsofSt.Peter's,for thesolemnceremonybeganatalittle beforeeighto'clock,andbythattime thegreatchurchwasalreadyfilled withananxiouslyexpectantthrong. Therewasamomentofexcitementas theseemifiglyinterminableprocession ofclerics,secularandregular,prelates theofficialsoftheCongregations,and Cardinals.slowlyRegantomoveup thenave:andasthestandardsofthe newsaintsappearedtherewasanentftisiasticoutburstofapplause.Then lametheentranceoftheHolyFather, whosecomingwasgreeted,asalways, withwonderfulenthusiasm.Afterthe ceremoniesconnectedwiththecanonization,HisHolinessbeganthePontificalMass,oneofthemostimpressive andalsorarehappeningsinthese days.Theceremonialwascarriedout withtheprecisionandsolemnitywhich havealwayscharacterisedtheceremoniesinSt.Peter's.Itwaswellintothe afternoonbeforePiusXI.oncemore passedthroughtheapplauding,multitude,whothenveryslowlypassed outintothePiazza.
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TheRev.FatherCreagh,C.SS.R.,has lustconcludedretreatsforthepriests andreligionsofthedioceseofTownsville(Q.1FatherDuffy,C.SS.R.,conductedtheretreatfortheSistersof MercyatSt.Patrick'sConvent,Townsville.FatherPacker,C.SS.R.,wasre-
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ThelatestnewsfromMotherAlban andSisterMaryIB'rendan,Sistersof MercyfromAllHallows',Brisbane, whohavegonetoIrelandtorecruit postulantsfortheOrder,is(saysthe "CatholicLeader"),thattheyhavehad averyhappyvisittoRomeandLourdes.
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Tenthousandpeoplemetthetrain thatboretheremainsofSirJoseph Wardto,Bluff.Apartyofabout150 Maorisexpressedtheirrespectforthe deceasedstatesman(saysthe"N.Z. Tablet")bymeansofoneofthepoignangapakuraswhichareamongthe mostbeautifulcustomsoftherace, takingtheformofthefinaltribute paidtoadepartedchiefpriorto'burial.Anescortofterritorialslinedthe routefromthecemeterygatestothe hilltop,wherehisgravewasmade, everymanbearingawreath.TheCaledonianPipeBandplayedalament. Hundredsofthepubliclinedpastthe gravetopaytheirlastrespectsto thedeceased.
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OfthelateSirJosephWard,ArchbishopRedwoodsaidinthecourseof hisaddressattheobsequiesofthe deadstatesman:"InthedemiseofSir JosephWardtheDominionhassustainedaverygreatloss;theChurch haslostadevotedandearnestand edifyingChristian:theStatehaslost averydistinguishedandsuccessful PrimeMinister;andsocietyatlarge haslostabenignant,devotedand mostusefulfriend. Weowehim ouradmirationonaccountofhislife, whichwasanencouragementtohis fellow-men.Weowehimgratitudefor theserviceshehasrendered-services fartoomanytoenumerate.Hewas remarkableinhisbenevolenceand courtesy,ashewasinhisgiftsof statesmanship.Howdidhecrossthe stormyoceanoflife?Bysailingin thebarqueoftheChurch-theshipof Christianity.Inthatshiphehascrossedthestormyocean.Hehaspassed thebar,andhasenteredthehaven ifhappinesseternal."Whatbetter couldbesaid?
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ArchbishopDowney,whohasgone toIrelandtoreceivethefreedomof Kilkenny--hisbirthplace-andanhonorarydegreefromtheNationalUniversity.wasentertainedtodinnerrecentlyatElyHouse,Dublin,bythe SupremeKnightandexecutiveofthe ProvincialCouncilofDublinofthe KnightsofSt.Columbanus.Andin return,HisGraceentertainedthememberstoafeastofeloquenceandhumour."Ourrace,"hesaid,"arewanderersbynature,andIthinkasocietyliketheKnightsofSt.Columbanus shouldmakeUlyssesanhonoraryIrishman."Dublinheregardedasacityof athousandcharms,acityofartsand eloquence.Itdidnotseemtosuffer fromthematerialismofothercities. Therewasalargenessoflifeanda tendencynottoworryabouttriflesatendencywhichthatdayhadnearly madehimlosehisluggage."Everything,"continuedHisGrace,"isviewedfromthestandpointoftheeternal -eventherailwaytrains."
* * * TheNationalUniversityofIreland hashonoureditselfbygivinganhonorarydegreetotheArchbishopof Liverpool.OnthesameoccasionhonorarydegreesweregiventotheRev. SirJohnConnellandtoMr.HowardHarrington.Itisnotalwaysthat Universitiesawardtheirhonorarydegreeswithsocompletepublicapproval.SirJohnO'Connell'sserviceto theNationalUniversity,particularly inconnectionwiththeHonanHostel inUniversityCollege,Cork,hasbeen greatlyvalued.Mr.HowardHarrington.whoistheownerofoneofthe mostfamousofIreland'sbeautyspots inKerry,hasdoneveryusefulwork fortheCorkCollegeinrelation,especiallytoagriculturaleducation.Sir JohnO'Connellwasordainedapriest recently,andpriortothathewasone oftheforemostlegalpractitionersin Dublin.Itwasathisformerresidence thatArchbishopCluneopenedthe Irishnegotiationsin1920.
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Viatorwritesinthe"Standard"an interestingnoteonthefoundationsof thatMissionaryCollege,,AllHallows, Dublin,whichhasgivensomany
prieststoAustralia."Simultaneously withthelaunchingofIrishparochial missionsbytheVincentiansin1849, anotherandstillgreatermissionary enterprisewassetonfootinDublin. ThiswasthefoundingbyFatherJohn Hand-ayoungMeathpriest,anda closecompanionandardenthelperof thefirstPhibsboro'community-ofAll HallowsCollege,toprovidepriestsfor thoseforeignmissionswheretheIrish, drivenoutoftheirownlandwere scattered.Thirtyyearsafterwardsit washandedovertotheVincentiau Fathers,underwhosecareitcontinues toflourish."Intheeighty-eightyears ofitsexistencethiscollege,whichbeganwithbutonesolitarystudent,haS sentforthswarmafterswarmofyoung prieststobringspiritualcomfortto Irishexilesallovertheworld.ArchbishopCluneisoneofthedistinguishedpaststudentsofAllHallows.
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Rev.MotherM..arniceBruton,Sydney,hasbeenre-electedSuperior-GeneraloftheAustralianbranchofthe IrishSistersofCharity.MotherCanicewasformanyyearsRev.Mother SuperioressoftheCatholicLadies'College,Grey-street,EastMelbourne.Rev. MotherM.Gertrudehasbeenre-appointedMotherRectressofSt.Vincent'sHospital. Rev.MotherM. EugenehasbeenappointedMother RectressoftheCatholicLadies'College,EastMelbourne,andRev.Mother M.Brendan,MotherRectressofMt. St.Evin'sPrivateHospital. Rev. MotherAnnunciatahasbeenappointed tothechargeofSt.Columba'sCollege, Essendon.Rev.MotherMark,whowas forsometimeattachedtoMt.St. Evin's,hasbeenappointedRectress ofSt.Joseph's.Hobart.
* Rev.T.P.Considine,BA,wholeft MelbournebytheOronsay,whichcalledatFremantlelastTuesday,wasentertainedatlunchattheOriental HotelrecentlybytheRectorofNewmanCollege(VeryRev.J.Murphy S.Jandtheprofessorialstaffofthe college.Anumberofprofessional andbusinessmenwerepresent. FatherConsidine,who'sawinnerof anOrientlinefreepase.getoEngland, proceedstoOxfordUniversityto studyforfinalexaminationsin"LitterisHumanioribus."ThisistheforemostofthecoursesatOxford.A handbookcompiledforRhodesscholars,"OxfordofTo-day,"saysofthis course:"WithallduerespecttoCambridge,andtotheUniversitiesof AmericaandtheBritishDominions,it isprobablythebestundergraduate courseintheclassics,ancienthistory, andancientandmodernphilosophyto befoundintheAnglo-Saxonworld."
* * * FatherConsidine,attheMelbourne University,tookthehonourcoursein theschoolofclassicalphilology,the basisofwhichistheGreekandLatin languagesandliterature,ancienthistoryantiquities.etc.,andcomparative philology.Hewasawardedexhibitions inGreek,PartsI.andII.,LatinII., andtheR.G.Wilsonscholarshipat thefinalexaminations.FatherConsidinetookfirst-classhonoursatthese examinations.Therewasonlyone first-classawarded.HetherebyobtaineddegreeofB.A.(Hon.)sandqualified tograduateM.A.attheexpirationof twoyears.Hewasnominatedbythe UniversityCouncilforoneofthefree passagestoEuropegrantedannually byfouroftheshippingcompanies.
* * Sometimesitisdifficulttosayexactlywhatyouwanttosay.Alittle girltriedtotellherfriendwhata funnymanhergrandfatherwas,and thisishowshewroteitinaletter:"Hewalksroundandroundthinking ofnothingandwhenheremembersit hethenforgetsthatwhathethought ofwassomethingentirelydifferent fromwhathewantedtoremember.He alwayssayshewillremembernotto forgetwhatheoughttoremember."
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TheHolyFatherreceivedapilgrimagefromPortugalrecentlyinaudience. Amongthemwasawomanwhohad walkedalltheway.fromPortugalto Rome:Sheisapoor,illiterateperson,whohadnomoneyandhadto dependaltogetheronalmsforher journey.IntheaudiencetheHoly Fatherstoppedtospeaktoherand, puttinghishindsonherhead,asked howlongithadtakenher.Thepoor
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1930CastledareAppeal
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28th.
ThefirstmeetingoftheCastledareBallCommitteewasheldon Wednesdayevening,intheParochialHallwhentheRev.Dr.McMahonpresidedoverarepresentativegatheringofladies.TheCastledareBallwillbeheldinthe Y.A.L.BallroomonThursday,August28.D'Arcy'sFendwillsupply theorchestra.Thecommitteedecidedtomakethetickets5/each, aflatrateforladiesandgentlemen.
Itwasalsoagreedtoformaspecial sub-committeeofyoungladiesto selltickets.AllapplicationsforticketsshouldbemadetoMr.J.J. Minihan,Goderick-street,thehon. secretaryoftheball.TheCastledareappealdeservesthesupportof ourpeoplethroughouttheArchdiocese,asitisadiocesancharity. Theappealisnecessarytomeetthe interestdueontheoverdraftincurredbytheextensivebuildings. Castledareoffersahometothe boyswhosefeebleintellectsdebar themfromtakingtheirplacein theordinaryschoolroom.Itisa charitythatmustrecommenditselfverystronglytoallwhoconsidertheconditionofaboywho cannothelphimself.Theboysat CastledarehavemadesplendidprogressundertheBrothers'charge AvisittoCastledareisalwayswelcomeandmustconvinceallwho seetheresultoftheboys'work thatitisonlyinaninstitutionof thiskindcantherebeanyhopeof self-improvementfortheboys whosemindshavenotdeveloped normally.TheCastledareBall Committeerequestsdonationsfor thesupper."TheRecord"willreceivedonationsincash,andacknowledgetheminitscolumns.
NextMeeting:Tuesday,August 12.attheParochialHall.Bishop's Palace,at8p.m. CastledareAppeal. 3/fromafriend. 3/forfavourreceived.
womandidnotknowwhenshehad leftherhome.nordidsheknowthe placesshehadbeenthrough.Her peopledidnotknowwhereshehad gone,forshehadleftsayingshewas goinginsearchofwork.Shesuffered fromtheweather,butshereached Rome,andheronedesirewastosee thePope,aprivilgegrantedher. e * * * *
ThePalaceofFineArts,whichis nowunderconstructionintheVatican City,istoincludeaspecialworkshop fortherestorationofpricelessVatican tapestries.ThefirstofthesetapestriestoberestoredwillbeRaphael's portrayaloftheblindingofMagus Eliasfromwhichpracticallyallthe goldenthreadsweretornatthetime ofthesackofRome.Theoriginal sketchesofthesetapestriesbyRaphaelarethepropertyoftheBritishCrownandarenowintheVictoria andAlbertMuseum.Beforethework ofrestorationisundertakenanexpertfromtheVaticanwillvisitLondontostudythesketches.Workon therestorationofotherRaphaeltapestriesistobeputinhandlater.
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UndertheauspicesoftheH.A.C.B. SocietyaConcertPartywillentertain theBrothersandboysoftheClontarf OrphanageonThursday,the14thinst. Acordialinvitationisextendedtothe Catholicpublicgenerallytobepresent onthisoccasionandhelpmakethe functionasuccess.Averyfineprogrammehasbeenarrangedandvisitorsareassuredofasplendidnight's enjoyment.
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TheRightRev.Abbot,SirDavid OswaldHunterBlair,0.82.,willcelebratethefiftiethanniversaryofhis monasticprofessiononthedayofthe FeastofVisitation.Seventy-seven yearsofage,theAbbotistheeldest sonofthelateSirEdwardHunterBlair,fourthBaronetofDunskey, whomhesucceededasthefifthBaronetin1806.Hewasreceivedinto theChurchinRome.in_1875,received theBenedictinehabitthreeYurilater, wasprofanedin1880,and,ordainedto thepriesthoodin1886.From1103to
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1918hepassedfromRectorofFort Augustus.-AbbeySchooltoPriorof FortAugustus,andwaselectedits Abbotin1913.In191$hewasappointedtitularAbbotofAbingdon. Write!:andtranslatorofseveralimportantvolues,theAbbotisaconstant contributortotheEnglish"Catholic Times,"throughhisMemories_and Musings,writtenunderthepseudonym of"Nestor."
TheMaltese,whoarefiguringprominentlyintheEnglishnewspapersatthe presenttune,owingtothecontroversy betweentheVaticanandtheStrickland Government,arealight-hearted,merrymakingracewhoreveretheirreligion aboveallthings.TheChurchmaybe saidinsomeformorothertoaccompanythepeasantfromthecradleto thegrave.Manyoftheparishchurches havebeenbuiltbyvoluntarylabour, includingthechurchatMusta,resemblingthePantheon,andthedomeof whichissaidtobethethirdlargestin theworld.TheMalteseareeverready tojoininthemanyfestasintheircalendar,andthelaboursofthedayare rarelybegunwithoutavisittosome favouredplaceofworship;whilein theeveningpartiesofworkmenmay beseenreturninghomealongthecountryroadsrecitingtheirrosaries.In allthechurchesaretobeseen"bambini'.andstatuesofthesaintsladen withnecklaces,heartsandcrownsof silverasvotiveofferings,andinmany shrinescrudepictureshanguponthe walls,showingthedonorsintheact ofmiraculouslyescapingfromburning houses,shipwrecks,andotherterrifyingdangers.
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TheFederationoftheCatholicYouth ofNicehaspresentedtotheHoly Fatherasajublieegiftthecrucifix usedbyMarieAntoinette,Queenof Franceduringherimprisonment.
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Thisyearwillbeanimportantone inthehistoryoftheSocietyofSt. VincentdePaulinAustralia,foron August5thetriennialcongressofthe societyistoopeninBrisbane.MembersofalltheStatesandtheDominionswillgatherinlargenumbersto takepartintheimportantcouncilsof thegreatsocietyfoundedbyFrederic Ozattam.theimmenseworkofwhich forGod'sdeservingpoor--aworkworld wideinitsoperation-hasbeenso nobleandsofruitfulanachievement.
Nextyearthegoldenjubileeofthe foundationofthesocietyinAustralia willbecelebrated-acopiouslyblessed halfcenturyofselflesslabourforthe distressedandneedy,bothinbodyand s(Ail.ithasbeen. * * * *
thasbeensuggestedthattheFree StateshouldacquiretheKillarneyestates,includingthefamousandhistoriclakes,fromtheEarlofKerimare, whoproposestosellthem.Theactual cost.whateveritmightbewouldbe noburdenuponthetaxpayers,asthe moneywouldspeedilyberepaidin thecourseofaveryfewyears.Itis ratherhumiliatingtotheIrishpeople toseethisbeautyspot,themeccaof touristsfromallovertheworld,beingthussetupforsale.TheinterventionoftheGovernmentwouldprevent andrecurrenceofsuchadisposal,and couldfurtherdevelopKillarneysoas tomakeitsbeautiesmoreattractive anditscharmsmoreappealing.The EarlofKenmareisoneoftheoriginalmembersoftheSenateintheIrish FreeState..HemarriedLordRevelstoke's(laughter,who,likeherbrother, Mr.MauriceRaring,thenovelistand essayist.becameaCatholic.
PerseverenceWins
Aconstantdropofwater, Wearsawaythehardeststone, TheconstantgnawingFido Masticatesthetoughestbone.
Theconstantwooinglover Carriesoffthe'blushingmaid, Andtheconstantadvertiser Istheonethatgetsthetrade.
atethisinjustice.Iaskyoutoassert yourselvesasparentsandpotential parents.Iaskyoutosafeguardthe religionofyourchildrenandyour children'schildren.Iaskyou,men andwomenoftheNorthtoriseupin yourmightandrejectthisHilluan insidiousattackontheFaiththatis dearertousthanlifeitself."Th wasthebattlecrythatArchbishop Downeygaveto150,000Catholicsat anamazingdemonstrationinLiverpoolonSunday,June22,againstthe newEducationBill.Determinedas theyalwayshavebeentopreserve theirschools,theCatholicsofthe Northhavenowreachedthestage whennothingwillinducethemtoacceptanymeasurethattamperswith theirhardwbnrightsineducation. "BurytheBill"istheirwatchword.
ThePrimeMinisterannouncedinthe HouseofCommonsonWednesday, June25th,thattheEducationBill wouldnotbefurtherproceededwith thissession.
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AtSt.Patrick'sCollege,Maynooth, recently,35studentswereordained tothepriesthoodbytheMostRev.Dr. Mageane.BishopofDownandConnorwhowasformerlyDeanofthe callege.AtAllHallowsCollege, Drumcondra,theMostRev.Dr.Norton.BishopofBathurst,ordained overthirtypriests.Ofthese,fourwere forLosAngeles,fourforMelbourne, threeforSydney,threeforBathurst, twoforSanFrancisco,twoforSt. Tohn's,andoneeachforPlymouth, Middlesbrough,AucklandSeattle, Perth,andtheCape.Fivenewpriests oftheOrderoftheHolyGhostwere alsoordained.TheyoungpriestordainedforPerthistheRev.FatherT. Lenihan.
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Mr.andMrs.FrankBrennanwere entertainedattheTradesHallonFridayafternoon,the25thult.,bythe centralexecutiveoftheLabourWomen'sOrganisation.MissM.Holman, whoisanalternatedelegatetothe AssemblyoftheLeagueofNations, presided,andwelcomedtheguests,and presentedMrs.Brennanwithahandsomebouquetofflowers.Briefaddressesofwelcomeweregiven.ReplyingonbehalfofMrs.Brennan,Mr. Brennanexpressedappreciationofthe warmhospitalitygiventothemsince theirarrival.HeregardeditascharacteristicofWesternAustralia.The delegationisaccompaniedbyMissMay Holman,anesteemedCatholiclady, whoseworkinthecauseofcharityhas wonforherawidecircleoffriends. ThepartyleftonMondaylastfor Geneva.
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Mr.P.R.Jackson,thefinancialsecretarytoHisGracetheArchbishop, leftonSaturdaylastforSydney,on a,combinedtripofbusinessandholiday.
womentaughttheirowntongueif theseyoungpeoplecannotbesaved fromhavingtoemigrate.Alongwitha widerknowledgeofIrishtheremust gosucheconomicimprovementsas willkeepthepeopleontheirancestralsoil.Thebronzestatuewhich risesfromalimestonepedestal,isthe workofMr.FrancisDoyle,anIrishmanbybirthandaLondonerbyresidence.
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CaptainJ.P.Saul,Ireland'srepresentativeinKingsfordSmith'srecent Atlanticflight,hashadaninteresting anddistinguishedcareerintheRoyal FlyingCorpsandintheMercantile Marine,andisnostrangertoAustralia. At14hewasanaprenticeinathreemastedshipsailingbetweenLondon and.Sydney.In1916hewaswiththe AustralianforcesatGallipoli,anda yearlaterhewasintheFlyingCorps inFranceandFlanders.Bornin 1895,heisthesonofMr.ThomasSaul, whowasfor-manyyearswellknown inbusinesscirclesinDublin,andwho isnowlivinginDonnybrook.
* * * Tothegreatregretofhiscolleagues onthestaff,Rev.E.J.O'Donnell,D.D.. D.Ph.hasbeenobligedtorelinquish hisprofessiorialchairatSt.Patrick's EcclesiasticalCollege,Manly.Fornine yearshisundoubtedabilityhasbeen untiringlydevotedtothegreatwork oftrainingyoungAustraliansforthe priesthood,andhehaswontheadmirationandesteemofallwithwhom hecameincontact.Heisknownto awideaudiencethroughhisexposition ofmoralquestionsinthepagesofthe "AustralasianCatholicRecord."At presentheisconvalescingatSt..Patrick'sCollegeafterseveralweeksin St.Vincent'sHospital.Heexpectsto leaveshortlyforhisnativedioceseof Goulburn.
* Sydney's"grandoldman,"Rev. FatherP.Piquet,S.M.,ishavingagoldenjubileeofhisown.Hehasspent 50yearsinapostoliclabouratSt.Patrick's.Nowinhis77thyear,Father Piquet,stillhaleandhearty,wasborn atLyons,France,wheretheMarist Communityhadbeenfoundedby FatherColin17yearspreviously. FatherPiquetbeganhisstudiesforthe priesthoodinFrance,andcompleted thematSt.Mary'sCollege.Dundalk, Irelandearlyin1880.Afterordination hewasengagedinteachingforseveral monthsinIreland.andthencameto Australia.lieisthedoyenofthe CatholicclergyinSydney,and,onaccountofhisjovialspiritandwit,enjoysamongstallclassesapopularity andesteemwithoutparallelinthehistoryoftheChurchinAustralia.With thelateFathersP.LeRennetel,S,M., andA.Ginisty,S.M.,hehelpedtomake St.Patrick'sparishoneofthemost notableintheState.Succeeding FatherGinistyinMay,1912,asparish priestofSt.Patrick's,FatherPiquet duringhissixyearsincharge,raised £30,000foliquidatethedebtsofthe parish.HewasresponsibleforbuildingSt.Patrick'sHallandtheMarist Brothers'CollegeHarrington-street, whichwereopenedfreeofdebt.He wasalsotheinspiringfigure.forthe erectionofthenewsanctuary,which hasaddedanindescribablebeautyto thehistoricchurch.
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lessthepeopleofWexfordwillvan: pathisewithhiminhisdesirefora rest.Heintends'tovisitfriendsand placesof*tercetaboutthecomity; andhemayvisitDublinbeforehe leaves.HeexpectstobebackinAustraliabyOctober.ThisisArchbishop Kelly'sthirdvisittoEnniscorthysince hewenttoAustralia.Hisprevious visitswerein1908and1920.Hewas askedifhefoundtheplacemuchchangedsincehislastvisit."Well,"he said,withalittlehumour,'thenames havebeenchangedonsomeofthe shops,butallthepeopleseemtobe niceand happy.*
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Mrs.SydneySmith,with'celloobligatobyMr.RonBrearley;"Stella Marinae,"byMissLornaSydneySmith, withmalechorusaccompaniment: "SabbathMorningatSea"(Eiger), MissEileenHart;'cellosolosbyMr. RonBrearley.Varioussolisthroughouttherenditionofchoralnumbers incltidetheabovenamedsingers;also MissWinnieCampbell,MissGwenDonovan,Mr.PeterRosby,WalterRuse, WillGinivanandMr.D.F.Robinson.
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NewshasbeenreceivedfromIreland thattheRev.Bro.Noonan,whofive yearsagomadeavisittotheAustralasianProvinceoftheTrishChristian BrothershasbeenappointedSuperiorGeneral.ItisalsoannouncedthatRev. Bro.Hanrahan,M.A..ChristianBrothers'TraihingCollege,Strathfield, Sydney,whoisanativeofNewZealand,hasbeenappointedProvincial forAustralasia.Itisrumoredlocally thattheRev.Bro.Conlen,Superibr ofChristianBrothers'Colege,Perth, hasbeenappointedConsultoftothe AustralianProvince.
"Manyofyouwhoarelisteningto meto-nightputthisGovernmentinto office.Iaskyounowtoriseupand showthemthattheyareyourservants andnotyourmasters.Iaskyouto makeitplainthatyouwillnottoler-
Tosetupastatueintheverymidst oftheenduringworkswhichadepartedworkerhadleftbehindhimisalwaysabeautifulidea.Thebronze imageofthelateCardinalO'Donnell. whichwasunveiledatLetterkennythe otherday,issoplacedthatthefigure seemstobeconsciousofthegrand monumentsencirclingit,namely,the CathedralofSt.Eunan,St.Eunan's College,theChristianBrothers'and theSisters'Schools.Whilethebellsof theCathedralwerepealingonAscensionDay,admirersoftheformerCardinalPrimatewerearrivingfromall sides,andineverykindofvehicle.The BishopofRaphoedeliveredanoteworthyspeech,inwhichhedealtespeciallyontheworkdonebyCardinal O'DonnellfortheIrishlanguagemovement.ButhisLordshipdidnotre.s, trict'himself,toamerepanegyric.He saidthatitwillbeno.usehavinga largenumberofyoungIrishmenand
HisLordshipBishopBarry,ofGoulburn,announcesthatMr.F.P.Kelly hisbeencreatedaKnightofSt.GregorytheGreat;Mr.J.P.O'Halloran andMrs.A.Dalglishhavebeengranted theCrossofPopeLeo,"ProEcclesia etPontifice."TheceremonyofinvestiturewilltakeplaceinDecember. whentheBishopreturns.
"IneverleftIrelandinmyown mind."saidArchbishopKelly,ofSydney.wherrinterviewedatEnniscorthy, Ireland.OnarecentFridaymorning, however,helandedatRosslare, travellingdirectfromRome.Hewas metbytheVeryRev.PatrickMurphy, SuperioroftheHouseofMissionsand afteravisittohisLordshipMostRev. Dr.Oodd,BishopofFerns,theywent ontoEnniscorthy."Itisnicetoget homequietly,"saidDr.Kelly.Heis obviouslylookingforwardwithdelight toa.quietholidaywiththeMissionary Fathers..Hespokewithenthusiasm ofthepleasantsituationoftheHouse ofMissions,,highabovethetown,and withthecountryinviewbeforeit. Vigorousasheisforhisage,andin extraordinarilygoodhealth.neverthe-
Mr.FrankBrennan(FederalAttorney-General).accompaniedbyMrs. BrennanandMissA.'Brennan,aMelbournesolicitor,arrivedinPerthlast week-end,and,withSirRobertGarran (Solicitor-General)andLadyGarran, weregivenacivicreception.Mr.and Mrs.BrennanarewellknownandpopularinCatholiccirclesinMelbourne. Mrs.Brennanistheonlydaughterof thelateDr.NicholasO'Donnell,who gavedistinguishedservicetotheHome, RuleCausemanyyearsagoinVic. toria.Mr.BrennanwastheFirstPresidentandMemberoftheCouncilof theKnightsofOurLadyoftheSouthernCrossandonetimepresidentof theC.Y.M.S.,Melbourne. Mr.BrennanwillrepresentAustraliaatthe LeagueofNationsAssemblyandis leadingthedelegationtoGeneva.Miss BrennanisasisterofMr.Brennan. CountMcCormackappearedataspecialmatineeinHisMajesty'sTheatre, London.onJuly22,thedayonwhich theCelticCongressopenedatUniversityCollege,London.Theprogramme oftheconcertwasconfinedmostlyto representative-Celticmusic-Irish, Welsh,Scots,Manx,BretonandCornish.SupportingCountMcCormack werePunketGreene.BeatriceHarrison.thedistinguished'cellist(whois ofIrishdescent);andMeganFoster, thewell-knownsopranowhosangsome Welshsongstoharpaccompaniment. TheprogrammeIncludedtheOboe QuintetofArnoldflax,one'ofthe mostcharacteristicCelticworksof thatcomposer--heisofIrishdescent andaspeakerofGaelic-andamanuscriptworkbypt..1.B.McEwin, PrincipaloftheRoyalAcademyof Music.
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C.B.C.AnnualOldBoys'Match
VICTORYFORPRESZNT STUDENTS.
Theannualfootballmatchbetween thepastandpresentstudentsofthe ChristianBrothers'Collegewasplayed attheW.A.C.A.GroundonWednesday,July23.TheOvalwasingood condition,thesunnyweatherduring thelastcoupleofweekshavingdried toacertainextentthethreepitches. Thepresentboyswonby19goals12 behindsto14goals10behinds.
ThePlayers. hewinnerswereanevencombinatn,butDavey.McLeodandO'ShaughtleSSVstoodoutmorethantheirteam mates.Thefirstnamedplayedagreat gameatcentreandwasalwaysinthe picture. McLeodworkedsolidly throughout,whetherfollowingorplacedathalf-forward.O'Shaughnessy broughtdownsomegoodmarksand clearedwithplentyofdashfromthe half-backline.Thebestoftheothers wereBrown(half-forward),Thompson (roverandforward)andEdelman (goalsneak)andMoysey(fullback). ThebestfortheloserswereCogan, Daly,Bryant,Church,BriggsandMacDonald.Coganshowedplentyofdash inthebackpocket,andBryantshowed pleasingformonthewing,athalf-forwardandlateringoals.Briggsand Dalyheldthecalloverthecentreand Churchworkedtirelesslyinthepack allday.Macdonald,atfullback,and lateronathalfforward,wasveryreliable.Hiskicking-inwasverygood. Kirkpatrickwasthepickoftheattackingdivision.
TheTeams.
ChristianBrothers'College,-Backs: Dundon,Moysey,Smith.Half-backs: Morrissey,O'Shauglanessy,O'Connor. Centres:Kuhlmann,Davey,Jamieson. Half-forwards:McLeod,Brown,Trainor.Forwards:Thompson.Edelman, Shea.Followers:LehmannHickey. Rover:Lyons. OldBoys.-Backs:Cogan,Macdonald.O'Driscoll.Half-hacks:Gaynor, Townshend.O'Brien.Centres:R. Frvant.Daly,Malone.Half-forwards: Spencer.Briggs,Leunig.Forwards: Johnson.Kirkpatrick.Collier.Followers:Church,Scott. TheumpirewasN.Sullivan. ThePlay. Lehmannwonthetossanddecided tokicktothecityend.Christians wereearlyinattack:fromLyonsto BrowntoShea.thelastnamedhitthe postfromafreeintherightpocket. Edelmanpealedsoonafter.andfollowingtwomajorsattheotherendfrom Kirkpatrick.socceredonethroughfrom ascrimmage.Spencerretaliatedfor theOldBoys.Movseydashinglyclearer)anothermoveandthen,aftera periodofuneventfulupanddown play.Trainorgoaled,tobefollowed soonbyanotherfromEdelman.Quartertime,f'()TeS:--
C.B.C. 4goals4behinds OldBoys 3goals2behinds SecondQuarter. PlaywasevenuntilLyonsgota goodanglegoal.Christiansthentook theupperhandandgoalscameupin quicksuccessionfromBrown,Sheaand Edelman(twice).O'Driscollturned thetidewithaneatmarkinthegoaliouth.DalyandDaveywerehaving .-onsefinetusslesatcentre.Therest ofthequarterwasslightlyinfavour oftheOldBoys.whoaddedgoalsper mediumofJohnsonandSpencer.Halftimescores:
12goals6behinds
Old13(iy, Sgoals5behinds
ThirdQuarter. Churchstoppedanattackbythe redandblacksbymarkinginthe goalmouth.Kirkpatrickaddedamajor fortheOldBoydtobefollowedsoon afterbyafineangleshotbyChurch, whohadbeendominatingtheruck. Playbecamefairlyfastandopen,neithersidehavinganyparticularadvantage.Hickeycameintothelimelight withacoupleofmarks,oneofwhich wasfollowedwithaneatpasstoMcLeod,whoraisedbothflags. The quarterendedinawildscramblein frontofthecollegegoals.Thirdquarterscores:--
C.B.C. 14goals9behinds
OldBoys. 12goals8behinds
LastQuarter.
Johnsongoaled'soonafterresumption.ChurchandGaynorcametolight withapassageofhandballwhichended inthelatterscoringagoal.Trainor andMcLeodgoaled,thenBryantwho hadbeenplayedfull-backsincethe, longinterval,showedfinedashfrom thegoalmouth.LyonsandBrown addedfurthergoals.Finalscores:-
C.B.C. 19goals12behinds
OldBoys 14goals10behinds
Goalkickers-C.B Edelman,7; Brown,3;Lyons,3;Trainor,2;McLeod,2;Slsea,1;O'Connor,1. Old Boys:Kirkpatrick,4;Johnson,4: Spencer,2;Gaynor,I;O'Brien1; Church.1;Scott,1.
ChristianBrothers'CollegeUnder-Age Matches.
Under14v.HaleSchool,July26th.-
C.B.C.(14goals)beatHaleSchool (nil).Goalkickers:Keating5,McMahon2,Ahern2,Connell2,Potts2, Keneally1,Strappe'e.
Under15v.Guildford,July5th.--
C.B.C.(1goal3behinds)beatGuildford(nil).Goalkicker:Waugh1.
Under13v.St.Patrick's.-C,B..C. 16goals10behinds,beatSt.Patrick's, 14goals6behinds.Goalkickers:-
C.B.C.:Johnson7,Keating3,O'Driscoll3,Keneally1,L.Ryan1,P.Ryan 1.St.Patrick's:Williams3,Viney3, Maslin3,Archtown2,Kencor2,England1.
Under13v.HaleSchool.-C.B.C.(3 goalsSbehinds)beatHaleSchool(2 goals4behinds).Goalkickers:-C.B.C.:
Bushell3.HaleSchool:Hicks1,Kennedy1
UnderAgeResults. P.W.
Under16 2 2
Under15 7 6
Under14 6
Under13 2 2
Under12 2 1
UnderAgeCaptains.
Under16(H.Edelman);Under15 I)Ryan):Under14(L.Keating); Under13(I,Keating);Under12(T. Ahern).
ThePopeasArbitrator
-AttertheconclusionoftheConcordatbetweentheVaticanandItalyit seaspredictedthattheHolyFather wouldinfuturebecalledupontoact asarbiterindisputesbetweenStates. Thispredictionisalreadybeingrealised. Forthefirsttimesincethe reignofPopePiusIX..twomodern states,SpainandPeru,haveconcludedanagreementwherebyalldisputes arisingbetweenthesemotherand daughternationswillbesubmittedto thearbitrationofthePope,orofany 1-,,t,onwhomthePopemaydesignate :ishisrepresentative.PresidentLeguiaofPeruwhowillberemembered ashavingtakenadefinitestand againstthereligiouspersecutionsin Mexico,issaidtohaveinspiredthis idea.whichhasbeenthesubjectof considerablediscussioninTbero-Americandiplomaticcircles.
Theabsolutecharacteroftheagreementisworthyofnote.Itrecognises withoutqualificationnotonlythe henovolentneutralityofthePapacy asasupremetribunalfortheadjustrnentofdisputesbetweenthetwo countries,butalsotheefficacyofappliedChristianprinciplesinthesolutionofinternationalproblems. Dr. JoseM.GonzalesdeEchavarri,professorofinternationallawandrector oftheUniversityofValladolid,discussingtheagreement,pointedoutthe importantplaceininternationalrelationsassignedthePapacybysuch statesmenasBismark,Blum,RosselanandtheDutchminister,VanDer Lindern.
Sincethewartheconclusionofconcordattsintheadjustmentofrelations betweentheVaticanandEuropean states,theaugmenteddiplomaticrepresentationattheVatican,theinfluenceofsuchfiguresasCardinal Pacelli,Cardinal'GasparriandMgr. Maglione,andtheimportanceofthe modernChristianlabourmovementin Europeallindicatethewidespread constructivespiritandinfluenceofthe Catholicrevival,
OpenConfession
Asingularlyfrankstatementand openconfessionofweaknessisanarticlebyanEpiscopalianminister,Rev. SeldenP.Delany,in"Collier'sWeekly" (America).Althoughheadmitsthe weaknessofhisChurchand-commends theCatholicsystem,hedrawsthe wrongconclusionwhenheadmonishes hisfellowworshipperstocontinuein thesamesystemandChurch,onlyadvisingthemtogobacktomorefaithfulpractice.Wequotethepartin whichhepraisestheCatholicChurch: "Thisconvictionthatthechiefreason forProtestantchurchattendanceisto hearasermon,istheresultofthesubstitutionofpreachingfortheMass12y theReformersofthesixteenthcentury. Ithasprovedmostbanefulinits effects.Neithertheweek-end--the greatestmenacetoProtestantchurches --northeradiohasaffectedattendance intheCatholicChurch!TheCatholic churchesarecrowdedmanytimeson SundaymorningbecauseallCatholics realisethattheyareunderobligation togotoMassonSunday.Nosuch obligationisrecognisedbyProtestants. Aclearreasonforouremptychurches andthegrowingweaknessofProtestantismisthatthechildrenofmostProtestantparentsarereceivinganentirelyseculareducation.Theaverage Sundayschoolistoocarelessandhaphazardinmethodtogiveeffectivereligioustraining.Thereinthechildren arenottaughttheprinciplesofworshipnortrainedinputtingtheseprinciplesintopractice.Thechildrenof thewell-to-dorarely-seetheinsideof aSundayschool.Theyaresentaway fromhomeasearlyaspossibleand turnedovertoproperboardingschools, where,perhaps,theymayreceivea smatteringofinstructioninthecontentsoftheBible,butwherethegreateremphasisisplaceduponsecularsubjectsandsocialconduct."
VaticanTelephoneSystem MOSTMODERNINTHEWORLD.
Penetrationof15-footwallsand explorationofobscurerecessesinthe VaticanPalaces,whichcomprise11,000 rooms,inordertoinstallthemost moderntelephonesystemintheworld, weresomeoftheexperiencesofthe Americanengineerswhoinstalledthe newtelephoneplantdonatedtothe Pope.
PiladeLeoni,engineerinchargeof theworkforseveralmonths,described thetaskofinstallingthehundredsof wiresasoneofthemostdifficultjobs hehadeverundertaken.
"Noproperlay-outplansoftheVaticanpalacesexisted,"Leonisaid."We hadtomakethelay-outplansourselvesafteragreatdealofwhatreally amountedtoexploration,"
"Asyouknow."hecontinued,"the -Vaticanpalacesowiththeir11,000 rooms,aretheresultofcenturiesof building,rebuildingandalterations. Weneverknewwhatwewereup againstinboringandopeningpassages forourcables.Sometimeswewould strikeenormouswalls,andagainwe foundunsuspectedpassagesandpartitionswhichassistedus.
"Allthewiringhasbeenmadewith coveredleadpipes.Thereareno openwiresinthesystem,whichisthe 'automaticrotary'-thelatestformof automatictelephones.
"Therewillbe600telephonesin VaticanCitywhenwehavecompleted ourinstallation,which,takingintoconsiderationtheapproximately500inhabitantsofthePontificialState,gives aproportionoftelephonestopopulationneverreachedinanycountryor Stateintheworld,notexcludingthe UnitedStates.
"Wehaveusedtheso-called"balancedelectricalsystem'inourinstallation, whichwillrendertrans-oceanictelephoniccommunicationeasyandpracticable.Whenwehavecompletedour work,whichisgoingtotakeseveral monthsmore,thePopewillbeable totakeuphisreceiverinhisprivate libraryandcallNewYorkorBuenos Ayreswiththecertaintyofgetting'a goodaudiblelineinacomparatively shorttime."
"John,Iwasverydrunklastnight."
"Yes,sir."
"DidIpaymyaccount?"
"No,sir.Yostwerenotsodrunk asthat."
NewVicar:"Ithinkmysermon touchedthem,Parkin?"
Verger:"I'opeso,sir,butwe ain'tcountedthecollectionyet"
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TheHolySeeandMalta
LordStrickland'sActivities
ThefollowingisthePro-memoria,describedasan"anonymous" document"byHisMajesty'sGovernment,whichwashandedtothe BritishAmbassadortotheHolySeebythethenCardinalSecretaryof State(Cardinaleiasparri)onJanuary29,1930. ItappearsasdocumentNo.20intheBritishGovernment'sBlueBookrelativetoMaltese affairs,andisconcernedwiththeactivitiesofLordStrickland,Premier oftheGovernmentofMalta.
(Translation).
AlthoughLordStricklandhasalways professedhimselftobeaCatholic,the mannerinwhichhehasbehavedand isbehaving,especiallytowardsthe clergyandEcclesiasticalHierarchy,is openlyincontrastwiththemostelementarydutiesofapractisingCatholic.Anditisforthisreasonthathis actionshavearousedthepainfulconflictintheheartofthepopulation ofMalta,alwaysjealousoftheirfaith andoftheirCatholictraditions.
I.
Alreadyinthefourteenyearsduring whichLordStricklandwassecretary totheGovernorofMalta,hisinspirationwassaidtoberesponsiblefor certainmeasureshostiletotheclergy andtoreligion,whichweresincerely deploredbytheecclesiasticalauthoritiesandbythepeople.
Buttheanti-clericalattitudeofLord Strickland'spolicybecamemoreapparentwhen,afterhisreturnfromhis longsojourninAustralia,hebecame headoftheConstitutionalparty.
Asaproofofthisitwillsufficeto quotethefollowingfacts-selected frommanyinstances:-
1.OntheoccasionofthefirstpoliticalelectionsLordStricklandwent personallytotheIslandofGozo,and immediatelyonhisarrivalapproachingsomeofthenativesoftheisland, enquiredofthem-totheirgreatastonishment-whowerethepriestswho wereinconflictwiththeirownparish priestandwiththebishops.Andit wascountingonsuchambiguousand undisciplinedelementsthathebeganto conducthiselectoralcampaigninGozo.
2.Heexertedhimselfineveryway toviolatearticle1oftheConstitution ofMalta,whichreads:"Thereligionof MaltaistheRomanCatholicApostolic Religion."proposingthattheword Roman"shouldbesuppress:A.Thus itwasevidenthecouldonlydisgust andoffendtheCatholics.forwhomthe word"Roman"waspreciselytheexpressionwhichdistinguishedtheCatholicreligionfromallotherChristian confessions.
ThespeechesinsultingtotheHoly SeemadebyLordStricklandinthe
Assemblyduringthediscussionof theBillfortheofficialrecognitionof PontificaltitlesinMaltaandherdependenciesareknowntoeveryone.In ordertogiveanideaoftheiroffensive toneyouhaveonlytoreadthese speechesaspublishedinthe"Debates," Session1923-24,PartI.,VolumeVI.
Itwillbesufficetomentionsomeof themostseriousstatements,e.g.,that whichcallstheVatican"abusiness concern."SpeakingoftheaugustpresenceofthePope,heostentatiously employstheexpression,inthiscontextbynomeanspopularwithCatholics,of"BishopofRome."Heeven wentsofarastohurltheinsultthat forasmallsum,evenahorsecouldbe madeaPapalMarquis.Hesaid,in fact-thesearehisactualwords-"A prominentmemberestheLabourparty whohasrecentlybeeninRome,hasinformedhisfriendsthatforasmall amountofmoneyhewouldgethis horsemadea(Pope's)Marquis."
Thisstatementnaturallyarousedthe indignationofthemembersofParliamentandofthepublic,whosereactionwasademonstrationofsympathytowardsRome.Thetwobishops -ofMaltaandofGozo-feltthem. selvesboundpubliclytocensurethe conductofLordStrickland("Debates," Session1923-24,Volume7,PartII., pp.1031and1055).
4.WhenLordStricklandstartedhis firstclubinthecity,hemadeafreemasonpresidentofit.Someofhisfollowerswiththebadgeofhispartyin theirbuttonholes,insultedpriestsin thestreetsbyshouting:"Longlive Canes!"
5.TheattitudeofLordStrickland's presstowardstheclergyiswell-known toeveryone.Thosewhohavebeenable tofollowitcarefullyforseveralyears havefoundthatitnevermisseda chanceofslanderingtheclergythemselvesoninsufficientevidence,notone holy("sacro"1personagewasspared. notevenathingunheardofinMalta --theaugustpersonoftheVicarof Christ. Here.forexample,aresomeques tionsselectedfrommany:-
(1)InthepaperprintedinMaltese called"IlProgress,"belongingtoLord
Strickland,intheissueofthe21st October,1921,aprizeinmoneywas offeredtothereaderswhocouldsuggestthebestreasonsfortheremoval ofthesaintlyoldBishopofQozo,Mgr. Camillerl..andasecondprize,alsoin money(10lire)towhoeverwoulddiscoverandpublishsomeimmoralityin thelifeoftheparishpriestsofGozo. OnthisoccasiontheArchbishopof -Maltapublishedaletterofprotest againstthesepublications,datedthe 25thOctober,1921.
(2)Inthe"MaltaHerald"ofthe 23rdofJanuary,1922,appearedan articleoverthesignatureofGerald StricklandinwhichBenedictXV.was accusedofpartisanshipintheEuropeanWarAnditwasaddedthat,this conductofthePopewouldremain foreverinthefutureanobstaclein therelationswiththeGovernmentsof Europe.InthesamearticleLord Stricklandaddedthefollowingwords: "Itwashis(PopeBenedict's)work tore-establishthediplomaticprestige ofthePapacy,whichwaswonderfully preservedfromextinctionduringthe reignofhispredecessorbytheuncommonabilityandself-sacrificeof CardinalMerrydelVal,who,inaccordancewithcast:ironetiquetteofthe Vaticanmanagement,wasputaside whentheveryjuniorCardinalDella Chiesawasgiventhetriplecrownin theplaceofthismostaccomplished ecclesiasticofthegeneration.Until thecardinalsselectanAmericanor SpaniardasPope,itwillappearthat theItaliansarehavingundueweight againstCatholicityinthetruestsense oftheword"
(3)The"MaltaHeraldMonday,"of the22ndFebruary,1922,publishedan article,alsosigned"GeraldStrickland," whichran:"FiftyyearsagoCatholicsin Maltaweretaughtthatitwasdisreputableforapriesttomakemoney otherwisethan'bythealtar'buta memberoftheAssembly,indiscussing gamling,informedtheAssemblythat ourmoralsarechanging.Somepriests and'RomanCatholics'supportgamblingandothersthemaskedballs."
(4)Inthe"MaltaHerald"ofthe 19thApril,1922,thesameStrickland againwrote"theclergyshouldopen theireyestothefactthattoogreat astudyofItalianliteratureandthe loveitinstilsforItalianviewsofpoliticsandreligioniscertaintoreact againsttheChurchinthelongrun. Thereactionhasalreadybegun,and isspreadinginValettatheconsequenceswhicharenotdesired.thecause 'houldbechecked."Thispublication wasdenouncedbythe"DailyMalta Chronicle"itselfasanillegitimateand mostdeplorablemove.
(51Fromanarticle(inEnglish1. signedbyGeraldStrickland.published
inthe"MaltaHerald"ofthe31stOctober,1922,entitled"TheLabour party."Afterhavingattackedthe Labourparty,towhomhewasthen inimicalbecausetheyhadyieldedtoo muchtotheNationalistpartyona pointintheprogrammeconcerningthe questionofthelanguage,thearticle concludesthus:-
"TheauthoritiesofaChurchfoundedondivinetruthshouldindeedbeon theirguard.Iftheyareconnivingat suchkindofpoliticalimmorality,they areonlythreateningthetrueauthorityandprovokingthereactionsuch ashashappenedinIreland.InMalta theChurchisstillinclinedtosave itsownprestigebutitshouldtake greatcarenottoeucrificetheEnglish educationoftheworkingclassestothe egoistical,fanaticalirredentists(prItalians),ortothepersonalintera ofthosewhoareignorantoftheE lishlanguage."
(6)Thesameaccusationisrepeated inotherwordsinthesittingofthe Assemblyofthe16thApril,1923(see "ParliamentaryDebates,"pp.1123-24). After120yearsyouhavekept 80percent.inignorance.lirouclaim tobepatriotsandsomeofyouare dressedinthegarbofpriests. '
(Hon.Members:Order,order)."Mr Speaker,priestscanonlyteachreligionandiftheydonotwantt'be attackedtheyshouldupholdtheMalteselanguage.Thisistheonlywaythepeoplewillgoagainstthese pi,evts.whoareItalianpolls:Han.,first andpriestsafterwards.Weaetired themandsoarethepeople." Nowtoassertthatthepri_stsare rather"Italianpoliticians"than "priests,"becauseintheexerciseof theirMinistryandforthegoodofsouls theyemployItalian,whichisalanguagepermittedandspokenintheisland, notforbiddenbyanylaw,noteven beforethe(regimeof)autonomy_is tomakeagraveaccusationwithout anygroundstherefor.Whiletoinsist thattheclergy"shouldupholdthe Malteselanguage"wouldbeactually toobligetheclergytotakesidespolitically,tothedetrimentoftheirown religiousMinistry.
(7)Inthe"TimesofMalta,"a ecklvpaperownedbyLordStrickland,ofthe20thApril.1923,inthe articleentitled'Irredentismdropsthe mask"canhereadthewords:"The DukeofDevonshireshouldberemind edthatFrancelostMaltathroughthe influenceoftheVatican:thatto-day SignorMussolinihasmuchtoofferto theVatican.andthattheVaticanmay beopentobargaininvariousdirections,andthatFranceisstrivinghard tobargainwiththatPower."
(Tobecontinuedi
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AprettyviewofasuburbofValetta,theseatofMalteseGovernment.MaltahasbeenprominentinHomenewsrecentlyowingtothe activitiesofLordStricklandandthepeacefulpeopleoftheislandhavebeenunwillinglyandunnecessarilyforcedintoapoliticalsituation unpleasanttothem.
Aschoolteacherhadbeensentto London'sEastEndtotakeupanew post.Whenherclassassembledshe askedeachboyinturnhisname,and shewassurprisedtoreceivesuchanswersasMilovitch,Eanski,Hotz,Billheimn.Cohenson,Yaroslavitz,andso on.
"Why."shesaid,"Idon'tbelieve oneofyouboyshasanEnglishname." Upshotahand.
"What'syournamethen?"sheasked.
"Jack'Obs,Miss."
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SIXTEEN THERECORD. SATURDAY,AUGUST2,INS.
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SATURDAY,AUGUST2,1930.
H.A.C.B.SOCIETY.
St.Patrick'sBranch. ThelastmeetingofSt.Patrick's branchwascontrohedbyBro.C.W. O'Dwyer,president.Secretaryreported severalnewmembersforsickpay.Mr. DanO'Leary,throughthecentralofficewasnominatedforBenefitMembership.St.Patrick'sOldBoys'branch willjointhisbranchintheirquarterly Communion,Sunday,August17.Elfortsarebeingmadetoinducethe CathedralLadies'Eranchtomakethis Communionamemorableone,byjoiningwiththeothertwobranches.
SecretaryPunggertreportedthata veryhappyandclosegameresulted fromthesportsfixturewithSouth aerthbranch.Thetabletennisteam, cndertheableleadershipofToadyCaptainCarmody,scoredasolidwin,notwithstandingtheextremenervousness ofsomeladymembers.TheBobsteam, undertheguidanceoftheCommis. sionerfortheSouthernDistrict(SecretaryManton)settheballsrollingto suchgoodeffect,thatanotherwinwas recorded.St.Pat's.team,however, scoredheavilyatthelastfixture, playedaroundsomesmalltables,which theladieshaddaintilyandhospitably dressedfortheoccasion.Goodluck SmithPerth!
St.Dominic°Branch,Nabawa.
OnFriday,July4th,atSt.Brigid'S Church.Nabawatheusualmonthly meetingwasheld.Bro.J.S.McDonnellpresidedoveralargenumberof members.
Afterthecorrespondencewasdealt with,thebalancesheetwasread.A letterwasreceivedfromtheFrancis Xavierbranch,Geraldton,invitingthe membersofthisbranchtoasocialto beheldonMondayevening,July14. Afterconsideringthematter,itwasdecidedthatallwouldtryandgoprovidingtheweatherwasgood.
Aletterofwelcomeistobesentto ournewBishop,Dr.Collins,inviting hisLordshiptocallonourbranch.
DuringtheeveningMr.J.D.McCagh wasinitiatedandanothernewmember proposedinthepersonofMr.E.McDonnell.
Themeetingthenconcluded,Bro, I. S.McDonnellreadingtheclosing prayers
St.Patrick'sOldBoys'Branch.
Thefortnightlymeetingwasheldon Wednesdaythe16thinst.,atthaeledralHallMeetingR.iornthePresident,Bro.T.Flaherty.t.res'Heover averygoodattendanceofmembers.
Fournominationsformi-erber .yere receivedanditishopedtohaveseveralnewmembersforinitiat:onatthe nextmeeting.Bro.Gas.Nedaghreportedthatthefootballteanevasr,ow rneetini, successandwasassuredofaphcinthefinalfc'ir.4.o. GeraldBA reporteionthetable tennisandrbsmatcnes.e,_;ainstSt. Marv'sbra-Leederviie,whichSt Mary'swonHeaskedinembeesto showg.eatere.terestinthiecompetitionasthebranchshouldbegetting muchbetterresults.Afterthemeeting thesocialwasheldinthehalland provedaverygreatsuccess,somuch so,thatmembersexpressedtheopinion thatitwasthemostenjoyablesocial functionthatthebranchhaseverheld.
Thesesocialsareheldoneachmeetingnightandareprovingmoreattractiveoneachoccasion.Theexecuofthebrancharehopingthaton rednesdaynexttheywillhavethe bestattendanceyetexperienced.The meetingwillcomenceat7.45andmembersareexpectedtoattendthemeetingbeforethesocial.Atabletennis andbobsmatchagainstSt.,B.rigid's branchwasalsoheldandprovedmost enjoyable.ThequarterlyCommunion ofthemembersofthisbranchin conjunctionwiththemembersofSt. Patrick'sbranchwillbeheldonSundaythe17thinstantatthe7o'clock MassattheCathedral.Itisexpected thateverymemberwhocanpossibly dosowillbepresentandthusfulfilhis principaldutyasamemberofthe society.
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THERECORD.
PSYCHO-ANALYSIS
DR.DOWNEY'SWARNING.
MostRev.Dr.Downey,Archbishop ofLiverpool,inanaddresson"The NewPsychologyinitsScientificand EthicalBearings"saidthatpsychologistsinsistedthatduringthetreatmentinnocasewasthepatientever towithholdfromtheanalystany thought,howeverintimateordelicate. Bearinginmindthegreatpartthat wasassignedtosex-impulsesbyFreud andhisschoolgenerally,themoral dangerofthissortofself-manifestation,especiallywhenitwasmadetoa personoftheoppositesex,wasobvious.
Anycharlatanwasfreetodescribe himselforherselfasapsycho-analyst, andleadotherstophysicalandmoral ruinsothatitwasnotsurprisingto findevenpsycho-analystsdeclariegthat thetimehadcomewhen,intheinterestsofsocialsanity,thepracticeof psycho-analysisoughttoberegulated bylaw.
Thisisthemorenecessarywhenwe considerafurtherstageinthetechniqueofpsycho-analysis,thestage knownastransference.Theanalysis takesaverylongtime,theshortest casestakeanhouraday,forthree months,andsomeanhouradayfor threeyears.Inthecourseofthisanalysis,theanalystmustseektodrawupon himselftheemotionalcomponentof thediscoveredcomplex.Inthewords ofoneofthemastersofpsycho-analysis,transferenceisdescribedasthedisplacementontothephysicianofvariousaffects(feelings)thatreallybelongtosomeotherperson.
"Thistransferenceoferoticteeongs tothephysicianisregardedasanintegral,evenessential,partoftheanalysis,andIneedhardlyenlargeupon itsmoraldangers.ThusoneHarleyst.psycho-analystpointsoutthat, whilsttheanalystshouldalwaysto understandingandsympathetic.he shouldcarefullyrefrainfrompersonal intimacyandmoreesp-ciallyfrom anythinginthenatureofphysicalcontact. Andheadds:'PersonallyI neverevenshakehandsw:a.mypatientsuntiltheyarecureiandare leavingme.'"
Thehonourofthemedicalprofession isabovesuspicion,but,unfortunately, psycho-analysisispractisedbyre.ople whodonotbelongtothemedicalor anyotherprofession,and,intheir hands,themethodoftransferencean onlyreceivetheunmitigatedcondemnationofallright-mindedmen.
Itwastruethattransferencewasnot theendofthecure.Theaffecttransferredtothephysicianwasultimatay tobedisplacedbywhatiscalledsublimation,bywhichprocesstheaffect wastobedirectedintoalegitimate channel.Itmightbesublimatedin
art,music,orintellectualormanual labour.But,beforeitwassodirected, orincaseofitsnotbeingsuccusfully directed,themoraldangerwasenormous.Atthebeat,inthehandsofa skilledandcompetentanalysttransferenceremainedaperilousventure, andthisevenfromthepurel7psychologicalpointofview:inanycase itwasventureforwhichitwasTer difficulttofindmoraljustification.
AsfaiaspracticalEthicswereconcerned,whatwastrueinpsycho-analysiswasnotnew,andwhatwasnew wasnottrue.TheearliestChristian teachersunderstoodwellthattherewas aconstantwarfarebetween"thelawof themind"and"thelawofthemembers."Itwasnodiscoveryofpsychoanalysisthattlfeireviltendenciesmust' bechecked,sublimated,iftheyprefer theword.
Psycho-analysiscouldclaimmany dramaticcures,butnothingquiteso dramaticasthewayinwhichthevices ofthepaganswhowereconvertedto Christianityweresublimatedintovirtues.
TheCensorwasmerelyanewn forthevoiceofconscience(thesum totalinhibitingforces).Asfortransference,wasnotthewholeschemeof ChristianEthicsdirectedtotransferringtheiraffectionsfromthetemporal 1.,theeternal.tilltheyattainedto thatblessedstateinwhichthereare nomaterialwantsorappetitesatall?
Afterconsideringpsycho-analysisin relationtothevarioustheoriesasto therelationshipofthesoultothe body,namely,Epiphenomenalism,Ps), cho-physicism.Parallelism,Interaction, MetaphysicalPhenomenism,hisGrace continued.Ihavesaidenough,Ithink, tomakeclearmypointthatthereisa naturalalliancebetweentheempiricism ofthepsycho-analysts,andtherationalpsychologyor,ifyouwill,the_anthropologyofthescholastics.Phycho. analysishasatleastthatmuchinits favour,andIsubmitthatthatalma issufficienttomakeuseagertotake ahandinitsformation.
"Onlytooofteninthepasthave westoodasideandallowedanew discoverytobemouldedintheinterestsofmaterialisticoragnestirphilosophy.Itwaslateintheda--before rationalistsweremadetofeelthatthe studyofcomparativereligionwasa two-edgedweapon.Neeweleaveit solatebeforetakingthepsycho-analyticmethodoutofthehandsofthe secularists.
"St.ThomasAquinasdidnotreject theworksofAristotlebecausethey sametohimfromatainted-puree:, throughthehandsofMohamne;tan scholarswhohadpervertedthetext
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withtheircomments.Hefear'e.,s1v,in thefaceofmuchopposition,undert,:ok theworkofpurification.Themuddy streamofpsycho-analyticliterature does,indeedneedpurification,butalreadythepurifyingoperationhasbegun.
"ThoughtheFreudians'mightbe rightinsceekingabiologicalbasisfor theirtheory,fewphychologistswill denythatthesexelementhailbeen unnecessarilyobtrudedontheirnotice. Thishadgivenahandletounscroupulouspopulariserswhohadexploited psycho-analysisforthepurposeof achievingbigsalesam,og.-tpvrientmindedreaders."
WEEKLYPRODUCEMARKET REPORT.
TheWestralianFarmersLimited, Wellington-street,Perth,reportunder datethe30thJuly,1930,asfollows:-
WheatenChaff:Fairsupplieshave beenforwardsincelastreporting,and ifanything,themarkethasbeenover supulied.Fa.q.toprimeto-dayis onlyworth£4110/perton,andf.a.q. £4/2/6to£4/5.
OatenChaff:F.a.q.toprimesamples havebeensellingat£417/8perton, andoccasionally£4110/;f.a.q.£4/2/6 to£4/5/.
Oats:Heavysupplieshavebeen forward,withverylittledemand. Heavyfeedssellingat1/11to2/per bushel,andmediums1/8to1/10.Light andinferiorlower.
Wheat:Thismarketiseasier:f.a.q. samplessellingatfrom4/to4/1per bushel:mediumsamples3/8to3/10; smuttyandinferiorlower.
BRITISHSUBJECTSwarring° FRENCHCOLONIES.
Thos.CookandSonhavebeenrequestedbytheirLondonofficetobring tothenoticeoftouriststhefactthat whilstnovisaisnecessarytoenable BritishsubjectstovisitFrancethe arneregulationdoesnotapplyinthe easeofalltheFrenchcolonies,nor vettocountrieswhichareunder FrenchMandate.Forexample,passportsbearingaFrenchConsularvisa mustbeheldbytouristswishingto enterSyriaandLobanon.Cooksalso pointoutthatalthoughnovisais necessaryforFranceinthecaseof Britishsubjects,thosewhointendto remaininFrancemorethantwo monthsmustobtainthelocal'Carte d'Identite"withintwodaysofarrivalinFrance.Inordertoobtain thisdocument,fivecopiesofaphotographarerequired.ParticularsofpassportregulationscanalwaysbeobtainedfromCooks'Perthofficeandalso PassportApplicationForms.
BOANS "Victory"winterFair isNowon AlteredTradingConditions overcomeinthemostforceful Bargaineventofmodernyears Over100HugeSectionsteemingwithunparalleledBargains. Everythinggenerouslyreduce4, UNIVERSALPROVIDERS WELLINGTONkis,MV12.11.AYSt5.PER.TM.
CATHOLICTENNISASSOCIATION.
Archbishop's,Molloy,andCarisCups.
ThefourthroundofmatcheSwas completedlastweek-end.Theresults were:Ladies-"B"Grade.
St.Mary'sv.St.Anne's,atNorth Fremantled-M.KentbeatS.Ives, 6-5;Ili.MarshlosttoZ.Quinn,1.6; M.McKennabeatJ.Hoare6-4;K. FentonbeatM.Moore,6-3;Kentand FentonbeatQuinnandHoare,6-4, 6-6,andIvesandMoore,6-3,6-3; MarshandMcKennalosttoQuinnand Hoare,2-6,2-6,andlosttoIvesand Moore.4.6,4.6.St.Mary's,7sets55 games;St.Anne's,5sets57games. "0"Grade.
St.Mary'sNo.2v.St.Brigid'sat WestPerth.--M.AndersonbeatN. Furlong,6-4;R.ParkinsonlosttoD. Furlong4-6;A.GalvinbeatB.Connolly,6-2;R.CollinsbeatM.Kinshella,
6-4;CollinsandGalvinlosttoN.and D.Furlong,1.6,3-6,anddrewwith ConnollyandKinshella,64,3-6;AndersonandParkinsondrewwithN. andD.Furlong,1-6,6-5,andbeatConnollyandKinshella6-2,6-3.St.Mary's, 7sets54games;St.Brigid's,5sets54 games. "D"Grade.
St.Joachim'sv._HillStreet,atVictoriaPark-OwingtotheHillStreet teamnotturninguptheremainderof thesetswereforfeitedtoSt.Joachim's. StaroftheSeav.Peninsula,atCottesloe.-N.CoffeylosttoL.McCarthy, 4-6;K.BryantlosttoM.McGladdery, 4-6;N.SlaterbeatM.Wildy,64;Em. BriggslosttoD.McDonell,4-6;Coffey andRyanbeatMcGladderyandMcDonnell,6.26.4,anddrewwithMcCarthyandWildy,5.6,64;Slaterand l3riggsbeatMcCarthyandWildy,6-3, 1111 forfeit),anddrewwithMcGladderyandMcDonnell,6-4.4-6.Starof theSea.7sets63games;Peninsula, 5sets51games. Men-"A"Grade. v Mary's.atSubiaco. -J.MitchellbeatJ.Salter.6-1,6-1; \VWestlinverdrewwithP.Smith 6-5.:1-6;P.NorthwavbeatF.Cole. 6.3.6-5:R.WalshlosttoJ.Edwards.
2-64-fl:MitchellandNorthwaybeat Sinith.6-3.3-6.6-4.and('ole andEdwards,6-4.6.4_6-3:Westhoyen andWalshlosttoSalterandSmith. 2-63.6.3-6,andto('oleandEdwards. 6-5.4-6.3-6.St.Kevin's.11sets94 uuert.Mary's,1)sets92games. "B"Grade. HillStreetv.Theresian,atInglewood.-G.LPurgesheatL.Green, 6-2.6-0(forfeit'R.CranfieldbeatH. Moncrieff.6-5,6-4;J.Quinndrewwith C.Hullett,6-4.5-6;C.Cooperlostto T.Halpin,3-6,4-6:PurvesandCooperlosttoGreenandHalpin5-6,3-6, 6-5,andtoMoncrieffandHullett,2-6, 5-6;CranfieldandQuinnbeatMoncrieftandMullett.6-4,6-3,6.4.Owing t Iraiii,f,rofoneofTheresian's filiiv,irsto,thecountry,theremainder :'thcsetswillheforfeitedunlessthe matchispinsedonSunday,whichis notlikely.TIMStreet.10sel,s87 Therdsian.sets77games. "C"Shade. St.Anne'sv.St.Mary's.atNorth Fremantle.-C.GustafsonbeatL.G. Northway,6-2.6-2;R.SmithbeatA. Marsh6-4,6-4;A.JameslosttoW. Coyle,4-6.5-6;W.FlemingbeatP. Neri.6-5,6-2;GustafsonandSmith heatNorthwavandMarsh.6-4.6-4.and drewwithCoyleandNeri,4-6,6-2; famesandFlemingbeatCoyleand Neri.6-2,6-0,anddrewwithNorthwayandMarsh.5-66-5.St.Anne's, 12sets90games;St.Mary's,4sets 60games PennantRules.
Noplayermayplayintwomatches inthesameseries.Inthepast,inexcept'',,tmlcircumstances,ithp.,5,been permissableforaplayerwhohasalreadyplayedinalowergrade,toplay inahighergradethesameorthe followingday.Thiswillnolongerhe permitted.andclubsecretariesareaskedtobringthisruleunderthenotice ofthemembersoftheirclub.
IfthelightisfailingthePennant Committeerepresentativemustdecide whetherplayistocontinue.Ifthe captainofeitherteamisdissatisfied. hemayprotesttotherepresentative andtakeanoteofthetimewhenhe protested.Thisshouldbenotedon thescoresummarysheetandbrought underthenoticeofthePennantCommitteefordecision.Onnoaccount musttheelectriclightsbeswitched ontocompleteamatch. PositionofTeams. "A"Gradetaiiies: P.W.Pts.
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id'sv.StaroftheSea,atWestPerth; Wattlev.C.Y.L.C.,atMidlandJunction. OnSundaythefixtureswillbe:"A"GradeMen,1.30p.m.-St.Kevin'sv.St.Joachim's,atSubiaco;St. .Mary'sv.Theresian,atLeederville; Columbav.HillStreet,atSouthPerth; Majella'v.St.laigid's,atNedlands. -"B"GradeMen-No.IZone,1.30 p.m.-Theresianv.St.Joachim's,at Inglewood;HillStreet'v.Columba,at Hillstreet;Peninsulav.Wattle,at Maylands. No.2Zone,1.30p.m.-St.hrigid'sv. St.Anne's,atWestPerth;Starofthe Seav.St.Mary's,atCottesloe. "C"GradeLadies-No.1Zone,2 p.m.-C.Y:L.C.v.!Wattle,atC.Y.L.C., Queen'sCrescent,Mt.Lawley.
"C"GradeMen-'No.1Zone,10.30 Streetv.Peninsula,atHill street;Wattlev.Columba,atMidland Junction,11a.m.;1.30p.m:,St.Joachim's'No.1v.St.Joachim'sNo.2,at VictoriaPark.Theresian,bye. "D"GradeLadies.10.45p.m.-St. Joachim'sv.Peninsula,atVictoria Park.
"D"GradeMen.-10.30a.m.,Ther esianv.Peninsula,atInglewood;St. Mary'sv.Columba,atLeederville;11 a.m.,Dalcassianv.St.Brigid's,atHassendean;1.30p.m.,St.Joachim'sv. StaroftheSea,atVictoriaPark. Teams.accompaniedbyballfee, mustbelodgedwithOutridgeand Evansby5p.m.onMonday,4thinst. BasketBall
PRIMARYSCHOOLS.
Resultsofmatchesplayed:"A"Trophy. Arraninorev.Subiaco:Arranmore 28goals,Subiaco30goals;Subiaco2 points,Arranmore0points. "B"Trophy.
Beaconsfieldv.Maylands:Beacons field25goals.Maylands24goals;Beaconsfield2points,Maylands0points. Arranmorev.Subiaco:Arranmore 15goals,Subiaco44goals;Arranmore 2points,Subiaco0points.
NorthFremantle'v.Fremantle: NorthFremantle19goals.Fremantle 25goals;Fremantle2points,North Fremantle0points.
VictoriaParkv.WestPerth:VictoriaPark16goalsWestPerth20 goals;WestPerth2points,Victoria Park.0points.
Anvpersonover14yearsiseligible toumpirethegame,providedheor shehasfullknowledgeofLingAssociationRules,1928-9.
TheLandofChrysanthemums
Thefixturesfor
August9, are:"A"
-2p.m.,St. Joachim'sv.St.Kevin's,atVictoria
Theresianv.St.Mary's,atInglewood;HillStreetv.ColumbaatHillstreet:St.Brigid's,bye. "B"GradeLadies,2p.m.-St.Joachim'sv.Theresian,atVictoriaPark; Columbav.HillStreet,atSouth Perth;Peninsula,bye. No.2Zone,2p.m.-St.Brigid'sv. St.Anne's,atWestPerth;Starofthe Seav.St.Mary's,atCottesloe.
"C"Grade'Ladies-No.1.Zone,2 p.m.-Columbav.Peninsula,atSouth Perth;Dalcassianv.Theresian,atBassendean;St.Joachim'sNo.1v.St. Joachim'sNo.2,atVictoriaPark. No.2Zone,2p.mr-St.Mary'sNo, 1v.Majella,atLeedeeville;St.Kevin'sv.St.Brigid's,atSubiaco;St. Mary'sNo.2v.St.Anne's,atLeederville;StaroftheSetNo:1v.Starof theSeaNo.2,atCottesloe.
"D"GradeLadies2p.m.-Theresian v.HillStreet,atMaylands;St.Brig-
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"Midcottagesandpalaces,whereverwemayroam, Beiteversohumble,there'snoplacelikehome.
TOOURLADY-MOTHER.
Arethylipsnottiredofpraying, ThroughthedaysoffiercesunlightThroughthedampsofmistandlight, Throughthecoldandrainandblight, MotherDear, Fortheseheartsofcheapdelight,
Arethylipsnottiredofpraying'
Arethykneesnotpainedwithkneeling, OntheroughandcuttingstonesForthiswoundedworldofgroans, Forthoseheapsofbleachingbones,
MotherDear, 'Midstthecruelclashingtones ththykneesnottiredofkneeling?
ArKithyeyesnotweakwithweeping, Blueeyesfixedo'er-lakeandsea! O'erthesandandshoreandtree, O'erthewildofwatersfree,
MotherDear, O'erthegriefon1..ndandlea, Arethineeyesnotweakwithweeping?
T.MAXIMUSPERERA, inthe"CeylonMessenger."
WORDSOFWISDOM.
Nopersoncanbehappywho nursesagrudge.
Wouldthatwemightwatchthe simplicityofchildren.
Self-sacrificeandchivalry,andeven art,allcomefromtheheart.
Retreat,silence,anddetermination arenecessarytokeepupinmediation.
ToobtaintheloveofJesusChrist,we mustdesireitverymuch,andaskit often.
Menusuallyfollowaplanoftheir owninjudgingothers-thegood CatholicleavesthattoGod.
Prayerisabsolutelynecessaryfor yoursalvation,andmediationisnecessarytopraywell.
LetusconstantlyaskourselvesSt. Bernard'sdailyquestion:"Towhatend didstthoucomehither?"
NosacrificeissweeterormoreagreeabletoGodthanobedience.Obedience isbetterthansacrificesotheScripture says.
WemustoftenrememberwhatChrist said,thatnothewhobegins,buthe thatperseverestotheendshallbe saved.
HewhosincerelylovesGodcares moreforthespiritualprogressofhis neighbour,andforconsolingandhelpinghim,thanhedoesforhisownrepose.
Itislettertogainasingleounce ofhappiness.withoutimperillingone's salvation.thantohaveahundred poundsofhappinessbyriskingit.
Idothereforeprayandbeseechof youtocastawayallconfidenceinyour ownpower,inhumanwisdomand reputation.andkeepallyourhopes andthoughtscontinuallyfixedonGod alone.-St.FrancisXavier.
----WAYSFORALL.
Adevoutsouldrawntocontemplationinasecularstateshouldconsider herselfbound,thoughnotsostrictly asareligious,topractisetheseessential duties:(1)tohaveastrongresolutiontopursuethewaystendingto contemplation;(2)totakecaretoobserveandobeyinspirations,anddisposeherselfsoastoperceivethem moreandmoreclearly;(3)topractise theinternalandexternalmortifications sentherbyGodorwhichbelongto. hestate;(4)topursueinternalpraynitsvariousdegreesaccordingto eguidanceofGod'sHolySpirit.In thesegeneraldutiesthereislittleor nodifferencebetweenalayperson andareligious.
SPIRITUALPARALYSIS.
Discouragement,saysFatherFaber, rendersuslanguidandunjoyous:just thetwoworstthingsthatcouldhappen tousbecausetheymakeanything heroicsimplyimpossible.Ifaman hastightholdofhisadversaryina wrestlingmatch,andissuddenlyseized withlanguor,allisoverwithhim: forthevictorydependedontheplay ofhismusclesandthefirmnessofhis hold.Avictoriousarmycanbeata vanquishedarmytwiceitsnumbers,becausethejoyofvictoryissucha moralpower.Thustobelanguidand unjoyous,andthatissoearlyinthe day,isquitefataltous;anditisin thesetwothingsthatthebaneofdiscouragementconsists.
THESAFETYOFOBEDIENCE.
Itisabsolutelytruethatinmatters ofconscienceobediencetoaspiritual directorisobediencetoGod,forChrist hassaidtoHisministersonearth:"He thathearethyou,hearethMe."Asoul possessedofthisspiritofobedience cannotbelost:asouldevoidofthis spiritcannotbesaved.
RIGHTFORWRONG.
Shouldstthousustainanygrievous injuryormeetwithsomekeenlyfelt disappointment,insteadofbeingindignantagainsthimwhobathoffendedthee,liftupthineeyestoHeavenandfixthemupontheLordwho inHisinfiniteandlovingprovidence hathsoordainediteitherfortheetpiationofthysins,ortodestroyin theethespiritofpride,reducingthee topractiseactsofpatienceandhumility.
ST.ALPHONSUSLIQUORI.
"ConsidereveryoccasionofselfdenialasagiftwhichGodbestowson you,thatyoumaybeabletomerit greatergloryinlife;andremember thatwhatcanbedoneto-daycannot beperformedto-morrow,fortimepast neverreturns."Gooduseoftimewas theguidingprincipleofhisdailylife. Hisfirsthookwaswrittenattheage of49,andinhis83rdyearhehad publishedabout60volumes.Manyof thesebookswerewritteninthehalfhourssnatchedfromhislabourasa missionary,religioussuperiorand bishop,orinthemidstofcontinued bodilyandmentalsufferings.Yethe countednotimewastedthatwasspent inserviceofthepoor,theuninstructed, andindirectingsoulstoGod.
APRAYER.
God,giveeachtrue,goodwoman HerownsmallhousetokeepNoheartshouldachewithlongingNohurtshouldgotoodeep--
Grantherold-agedesire: Ahousetoloveandsweep.
Giveheramanbesideher, Akindman-andatrue, Andletthemworktogether, Andlovealifetimethrough, Andlethermotherchildren, Asgentlewomendo.
Giveherashelffordishes, Andashiningboxforbread, Awhiteclothforhertable, Andawhitecoverforherbed, Ashadedlampatnightfall, Andarowofbooksmuchread.
God.letherworkwithlaughter, Andletherrestwithsleep, Nolifecantrulyoffer Appealmoresureanddeep. God,giveeachtrue,goodwoman, Herownsmallhousetokeep.
KEEPHUMBLE.
ThisinfinitegreatnessofGodonthe onesideandthenothingnessofall creaturescomparedtohimonthe other,profoundlyconsideredandthoroughlyweighed,iswhathasmadeall thesaintsandeventheplessedVirgin herselfsohumblebeforethethroneof thatinfinitemajesty.Dothou,likewise,intheknowledgeofthymeannessandunworthiness,keepthyselfin Hispresence,treatwithHim,demand Hislove,grace,andthefulfilmentof Hisgoodpleasureintheewithpro- foundreverenceproceedingfrom`an
interiorsubjectionofthysoulunder sogreatamajesty.
GODALONEISABLE.
Hellcannotdestroysin.Thepenances,tearsandmeritsofthesaints arepowerlessofthemselves,toefface asinglemortalsin.Hewhoisinthat sadstatehasnothingtoexpectfrom angelsandmen;theyc?uldprayfor him,butnotremovehissin.God alorie,themeritsofJesusChristalone, canwithdrawthesinnerfromthe abyssintowhichhehasfallen,blotout hissins,andreconsilehimtoHeaven. 0myGod,howgreatanevilissin? Whydowesolittleunderstandit?F.Girardey.
TRWANDNOW.
OnceIdreamedofcastlesgleaming
Onamooncladhill
Ofanightwithstarsbespangled
Whenthewindswerestill.
Now,Idustandwashthedishes, Mixacakeandsweepthe.floor, Whileasingingkettlecheersme,
Andyourfootstepsatthedoor.
THECHURCH'SGREATEST ENEMIES.
Thereisnothingsodiscouragingto apriestastotalktoanon-Catholic aboutthebeautyandtruthofthe CatholicChurch,andwhenhehasfinishedtohavethenon-Catholicsay: "Thatmaybe,Father;butI'veknown Catholicswhoweren'tmuchlikewhat yousaytheChurchshouldmakethem."
Itisanobjectionthathefindsvery hardtoanswer.Hemaypointtothe saintsthattheChurchalonehasproducedHemaytellofthesanctityof thecontemplatives,andtheheroism thatsendsyoungmenandwomeninto religiousandpriestlylives.ThenonCatholicdoesnotknowthesesouls.He knowssomeCatholicswhoselivesare selfish,whosemannersaremean,whose viewpointispettyandsmall,wholead livesnontoohonest,andwhosehands arenonetoclean.Headmiresthe theoryoftheCatholicfaith,butthe Catholicswhomheknowsseembadly toupsetthattheorybyhardandsordid facts.
Undoubtedly,ifallCatholicslivedup totheirfaiththeworldwouldbecome Catholicinageneration.Itisnot outenemieswhodousrealharm;itis ourownpeoplewhoselivesgivethelie tothebeautyandtruthoftheChurch. Doctrineandritualarehardtograsp; lifeisconcrete,rightunderoureyes, unescapable.
Sincethatistrue,wehavesofearful aresponsibility.Someofusisforsome non-Catholic"theCatholicthatIknow.' SomenonJCatholicisconsciouslyor unconsciouslymakingusareasonfor likingordislikingtheChurch.Heor sheiswatchingusandsaying:."The Churchmustbebeautifulwhichhas inspiredalifelikethat."Orthecommentmaybe,"Idon'tthinkmuchof aChurchthathasasoneofitsmemberssomean,petty,andunpleasanta person."
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PhoebeDalewasanartist.Theworld being,unfortunately,fulloffools,there weremanypeoplewhosaid,whenthey heardthatshewasanartist:"But you'resopretty!"Phoebewouldsmile inawearyfashion.Shecertainlywas verypretty.Shehadlargegreyeyes withawistfulexpressionadelicate pinkandwhiteskin,andsoftgolden hairwhichsheworecutlikethatofa mediaevalpage.Shehadalsoasmall, childishfigure.
Orphanedateighteen,shehadbeen leftonlyaverytinyincome.Itwas enoughtokeephersmallbodyandher largesoultogetherwhileshewanderedallovertheContinentinsearchof paintablesubjects,butitdidnotleave muchmarginforclothesandamusementsandsoforth.Hadshechosento livewithaprimspinsterauntatSurbiton--thekindofauntwhorunsGirls' Clubsandhasaninterminableupper lip-hertinyincomewouldhavegone further,but,ashasalreadybeenstated,Phoebewasan'artist,andartists. asaclass,prefertostarveelsewhere ratherthanliveinSurbiton.Phoebe didn'tstarve,butshehadtobevery carefulofhermoney.Soshewandered abroadbyherself,andtheupperlip ofthespinsterauntlengthenedquite aninchasshesaidtoherfriends: "Ayounggirllikethatgallivanting abroadallalone!It'smostunsafe!"
OnthisparticularmorningPhoebe wasgallivanting-whateverthatmay mean-inMentone.Tobeexact,she wassittingdownbytherocksatCap Martin,paintingapine-treeanda glimpseofMentoneseenthroughits branches.Itwasafavouritespotwith artists,Thegreyrocks.thedarkgreen ofthepines.thedeepblueofthesun, andtheviewofMentonewiththe mountainsrisingbehinditmadeadelightfulifslightlyhackneyedpicture.
Threeotherartistswereatwork withinastone'sthrowofPhoebe.Two, atwhomshehadglancedwithout muchinterest,weredepressed-looknig elderlyfemalesofthetypethatdresses qtrklyinanythingthatcomestohand. Thethirdsatbehindher,and,though shehadheardhimcoughandrattle hiseasel,shehailnotlookedroundat himThelightwassplendid,andher workabsorbedher.Shepaintedhard fortie''hours.Then,slackingoff,she glancedround.
Shesawthatthemaleartistwastall andyoungandhadacomely,sunburn edface,veryintentlintnow.Tie,. ratherattractive,shethought,andshe wonderedwhathisworkwaslike.
Noticinghisbatteredoldfelthatand shabbycoat,shefeltapangofpityfor him.Thereweresomanyartistson theRiviera,andveryfewofthem succeededinsellingtheirpictures.She herselfhadsoldpracticallynothingfor threemonths.
Sheturnedbacktohereaseland wentonwithherwork.
Afewmomentslater,shehearda nasalvoiceaddresstheartistbehind her.
"Goodmorning,sir.Ihopeyou'll notobjetJomelookingatyourwork?
I'mgreatontheartistic."
rightnow.Ifyou'llstepalongabit, we---"
Theirvoicesgrewfainter.Theyhad evidentlystrolledawaytogether.
Phoebestruggledagainstenvy. Twentypounds!Shedidnotgrudge hisgoodlucktoayoungmansoshabbyandattractive,but,allthesame, ifyouhavehadpersistentbadluck forthreemonths-
Aglanceshowedherthatthefat elderlyfigureandthetallyoungone werewalkingalongtheroadtowards theCapMartinHotel.Curiositymasteredher.Shegotup,andwentand lookedatthepictureforwhichthe Americanhadjustofferedtwenty pounds. Shehadanexcellentsenseofhumour thathadstoodheringoodsteadoften duringherlonely,wanderinglife.Now, however,sheregrettedthepossession ofsuchagift.Therewerepeoplepass. ingalongtheroad;therewerealso thetwodreary-lookingfemaleartists. Shedidnotpinetohavehystericsin public.Butitlookedasthoughshe mightdoso.Shehadseensomeaweinspiringofferingsontheshrineof Artbutneverhadsheseenanything soscreaminglyhumourousasthis.It stoodalone!
AboveaReckitt'sBlueseastretchedsomethingthatwasmeanttobe apine-tree,butwhichlookedlikethe gauntarmofagiant.Inthedistance ajumbleofcoloursroseoutofthe Reckitt'sBlue,anditwaspossible,if onehadagoodimagination,toguess thatacrookederectionwasthetower oftheChurchofSt.Michael.White cotton-woolcloudsfloatedbelowdark greymountainsthatloweredthreateninglyabovethisnightmaretown. Percheduponenormousbrightbrown rocksintheforegroundwereobjects whichevenanornithologistwould scarcelyhaverecognisedassea-gulls, while---ButPhoebedarednotlook anylongerincasetheartistshould turnroundandseeher.Suffering acutelyfromsuppressedlaughter,she went-backtohereasel.
Shewasbeginningtithinkabout packingherkitwhenshelookedupto seetheyoungmanbesideher,raising hisdisreputablehat.
byoneo'clockorgetnolunch.He saidthathewouldaccompanyherif hemight.HewasgoingbacktoMentone.
Sotheywentbackinthetramtogether.Hewasatalkativeyoungman, andPhoebelearnedallabouthim.His namewasPeterHallett.Hisfather wasahop-merchant,andhadavery finebusiness.He'dwantedhimtogo intoit,buttheideaofsellinghops allhislifehadbeenrepugnanttohim, andhepreferredtoliveabroadona smallallowance,andpaint."Ever sinceIwasakidI'vebeenperfectly happywithaboxofpaints!"
Phoebethought:"Thenyouputthem inyourmouth;nowyouputthemon Paper;butthewayyouarrangethem hasn'talteredmuch!"Shetoldhim allabouttheauntinSurbiton,and hewasmostsympathetic.Thefrayed conditionofhisshirt-cuffsfilledher withtenderness.Men,shethought,had nobusinesstobeartists.Itwasall verywellforwomen.Theyknewhow tolookafterthemselves.(Therewas abuttonoffhercoat,andherhatbadly wantedanewribbon.)Menwanted lookingafter!Wheredidhegethis meals,andwhosawthatheputonan extracoatorscarfatsun-down?It wassoeasytocatchcoldouthere Shefeltmotherlytowardshim,youunderstand.Thatwasall!Justpure motherliness!
HegotoutofthetramatthePlace St.Roch,whilePhoebewentontoher pensioninGaravan.
Sheknew,ofcoursethatthatYankeewas,asmostYankeesare,amanof keenbusinessability.Thatpicture wasworthtentimeswhathewasto giveforit.Hadshebenabletoafford it,she'dhavelovedtobuyit.Why, everysinglepersonwholookedatit wouldgasp,blink,choke,andbeseizedwithparoxysmsofmirth.Lifeisa grave,sadbusinessformany.Tohave inyourpossessionafewsquareyards ofpaperthatisguaranteedtoproduceparoxysmsofmirthineveryone wholooksonceatitis,tosaytheleast ofit,asocialasset.ThatYankee wouldbecomeoneofthemostpopular hostsinhisnativetown.Anyparty thatwasheldinaroomuponawall ofwhichhungPeterHallett's'MentonefrontCapMartin"wouldbeassuredofabrilliantsuccess.Itwasworth, toahost-andparticularlytoahost inadrycountry-adozencasesof VeuveCliquot!
madeanofferforPhoebe'spicture,and thegirlfoundthatherlikingforhim wasdeepeningeveryminute.Itreally wasunusualtofindayoungmancombininggoodlooksandcharmwitha generous,unselfishcharacter.
Shetoldhimthatonthefollowing morningshewasgoingtostartapictureofoldMentonefromtheharbour.
"Why,howstrange!"heexclaimed "I'vealwaysmeanttodotheold townfromtheharbour!Iwashalf thinkingofstartingoneto-morrow. WouldyoumindawfullyifI-ere---cameandworkednearyou?"
Shesaiddemurely,thatshewould bequitepleased.
Thenextmorningwasblueand lovely.Arrivedattheharbour,Ph" foundhernewfriendhardat Withthememoryofhisotherpie inhermind,shewonderedhowshewas goingtodaretolookatthisone,under hiseye,too!Howeverwithashort prayerforstrength,sheapproached him.Hesprangup,andhissmilewas heart-warmingtoalonelygirl.
"Sogladyou'vecome!I'vebeen hereanhour.Splendidlightthismorning."
"Yes,isn'tit?"saidPhoebe.
"Notatall!"saidthepolitevoice e,ftheyoungman.
Therewasapause. `Gee,7-ou'vegotthecolourofthat seatorights!ThisissuresomepaintMg!Say,now,I'dliketobuyit. What'syourfigure.sir?"
"Oh--er-well-Ihadn'tthought --"Plainlydecidedthelisteningand sympatheticPhoebe,theyoungman wastakenaback.Well,whatartist wouldn'the?Artistsarenotaccustomedtohearingpeoplesaythatthey wanttobuytheirpictures.Theshock hasbeenknowntoprovefatal.
Astheartisthesitated,theother soicesaid:
"illgiveyoutwentypoundsforit. Whenwillitbefinished?"
"Oh-er-adayortwo."Itwasevidentthatthesumnamedhadtaken theartist'sbreathaway.
"Wal,Tgottabebackatmyhotel
"Ibegyourpardon-I'msorryto botheryou-butcanyoulendmesome Chinesewhite?I'verunshortofit, andI'vegotthreemoresea-gullsto do.Atleast--"Heglancedtowards therocks,andhiseyesbrightened.
"Oneofthemhasflownaway!"
Keepinghermouthgravebyaneffort,Phoebehandedhimthetube.As hethankedherhiseyesrestedonthe roughsketchonhereasel.
"Lord,butyoucanpaint!"He whistled.
Shedemurredmodestly.Hetoldher then,he'djusthadastrokeofluck.
AYankeechap,fullofmoneystaying attheCapMartinHotel,hadjust boughtthepicturethathewasdoing now,fortwentypounds!Soterrified wasPhoebethathewouldoffertoshow herthepicture-shemightnotbeable tolookatit,inhispresence,without breakingdown--thatshesaid,hutriedly
"Oh,howwonderful!Not-notthat heshouldwanttobuyit-Imeanit's anfullygoodIhadalook,atitjust now.PutwhatImeanis-weartists don'tgenerallygetsuchluck,dowe?" Hisgazewasfullofsympathy.
"Haveyouhadathintimelately?"
'Verv!LastyearIwasatFordighera,andsomeGermanstheretook afancytosomepastelsofmine.Idid well:butthisyear-"Shesighed.
"Whatashame!Isay,areyoucomingto-morrow?Youare?Well,that chap's.goingtowalkdownherewith hischequebook.I'llgethimtohave alookatthisrippingthingofyours."
"Oh,noPhoebewastouchedby hisgenerosity."Youmustn'tdothat! Keephimtoyourself."
"Notlikely!Weartistsoughtto doeachothergoodturnsifwecan. Notgoingareyou?"
Shedeclaredthatshemustbeback
Onthefollowingmorning,when Phoebearrivedattheplacewhereshe hadsetuphereaselontheprevious dayshefoundthattheyoungmanwas alreadythere.Sowastheelderly American.YoungHallettpromptlyintroducedhimtoher,andsuggested thatheshouldlookather"charming" painting.AsPhoebehadanticipated, Mr.ScudermoreP.Hogandeclared throughhisnosethatthepicturewas amasterpiece,butmadenotofferfor it.Naturally!Shepaintedquitewell, butonecannottakeasteponthe doted'Azurwithoutentanglingone's legswiththeeaselofanartistwho paintsquitewell.Mr.Scuddermore P.Hoganwasnotlookingforquite goodpictures.Hewantedaninfallible mirth-provokerandhehadfoundit!
PeterHallettwasgenuinelydisappointedthattheAmericanhadnot
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IfhispictureofMentonefromCap Martinwasfunny,thisoneoftheharbourandtheoldtownwasindescribable!Afrightfulboatwithagreen sternandacrookedmastrodeona seathatout-Reckettedtheseaofthe otherpicture.Asfortheoldtown, hehadnot,asheexplainedtoher, "putitinyet,"buthehad"putih" themountains,withavengeance,and sosinisterandvolcanicweretheythat Phoebethought:"Heoughttoleave outthetownaltogether.Thosemountainswouldhaveeruptedoveritlong ago!"Sheregardedtheawfulthing insilence,gropinginhermindforsomethingtosayyetconsciousofthedangerthatlayinopeningherlips.Oh, ithurt,towanttohowlwithlaughter, andtohavetosuppressit!Butshe mustdoit.Hewassuchadear,and hadbeensosympathetic! hewas anxiouslyawaitingherverdict.
"Thecolouring'sw-wonderful!"she gasped!
"I'vealwaysbeentoldthatI'vegot asenseofcolour.It'lllookmorefin-
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"Oh,youpainted,didyou?"said ityonhiseasel,shewouldbeconscious Beforetheypartedthatafternoon,Phoebe.Shewassuddenlyattacked ofit.Itwouldcomebetweenherandheaskedherwhatshewasdoingto- bythememoryoftheterribleblueIcharmingpicturepresentedbythemorrow.NowPhoebehadintended nessofhisseas,thechaosofhisold houseofthetownrisingoneabovetogettheeighto'clocktram-cartotownsthesizeandshapeofhis theother,toppedbythetowerofSospelandstayupthereallday,re- gulls.Andshebegantolaugh.It SaintMichael'schurchandoutlinedturningbythetramthatcamedown wasthepent-uplaughteroffiveday-, againstthecloudlessblueofthesky.atfour-thirtyorso.Therewereseveral ' andittookitsrevengeuponhernow. Hadshenotbensofatallydistract-thingsthatshewantedtopaintin Sheleanedagainstthebridge,weak, edshemighthavedonegoodworkSospel,butsheknewthatitwouldbe dhimhelpless. SomePassingtouristsina thatmorning.Asitwas-! difficult-almostimpossible-topaintcharabancgapedather.StandingbeHechattedinhissimplemanner,tell-withhimbesideher.Shewante tweenFranceandItaly,shegaveheringherabouthisfatherandmother,besideher,infact,shewaswellonselfuptouncontrollable,wholeheart howtheywere"awfuldears"but"hadthewaytobeinginlovewithhim, absolutelynoartinthem!"Theycould.buttoseehimtransferringhisimpres-edmirth.Afterasilentmoment,Peter Hallettjoinedher.Reliefranginhis n'tunderstandhowachapcouldpre-'innsofSospelonpaperwould,shelaughter,Obviouslyhehadnevereaterwanderingabouttheworld-paintingwasquitecertain,provetoomuchforpectedhisexplanationtobereceived tolivingincomfortinKensingtonher. likethis! andgoingeverydaytotheBoroughto SoshesaidthatshehadnoIlens, cellhops.Hops,ofalltheunromanticandhesuggestedawalkintoItaly. things!If-
Thenextmorning,therefore,armed
Ayoungishmanwithagrave,ratherwithpacketsofsandwichesandpassironicfaceandatwinklingeye,wasports,theywalkedalongtheGaravan saunteringpast.Hestopped,aspeoplePromenade,andbegantoclimbthe oftendid,toglanceattheartist'shilltothefrontier.Phoebe,drifting work.Butitwasnotatthegirl'sintolovewashappy,buttherewas, spiritedsketchthathelooked.Hisashadowacrossthesunshine.Supgazewasfascinatedbywhatthebrainnosethathecaredforher.(There andhandofthehop-merchant'ssonwassomethinginthewayhelooked hadproduced. atherthatsuggestedthepossibility
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DearNiecesandNephews.-''Aftera stormcomesacalm"andafterallthe rainwehavehadadelightfulweekof bluesky,sunny,brightdays,halycon days,daysthatremindedoneofthe Mediterraneanclimate;trulythesouthernportionofW.A.hasanidealclimate.To-day,afteraweekofsunshine,cloudsarebeginningtogather, andasIampenningthesefewlinesto you,therainbegins.tofall.Sunshine thenshowers,smilesthentears.Life ismadeupofamixtureofpleasure andpain;but,afterallboysand girls,ifeverydayyoudoyourbest, itisnotatallabadworldtolivein. Isupposemqstofmynephewsare keenlyinterestedinthecricket,and wonderinghowtheTestMatchwill go;likemyself,Isupposeyouare hopingtheAustraliansbringhomethe "Ashes."Now,ifourfootballersacquit themselveswellintheEast,andwin theirgames,wewillbejustasproud ofourfootballersastherestofAustrali2iwillbeproudofthecricketers iftheybringhomethe"Ashes."Did youhearthisaboutBradman,nephews?"Whyhas;Bradmantoalways wearafelthatinEngland?""Be. causehecan'tfindabowlerbigenough."Mynieceswillbecomplaining thatIhavedevotedmostofmyletter thisweektothenephews,but,never mind,girls,yourturnwillcomenext week.Untilthenkeepsmiling,letthe worldbeallthebrighterforyour happyfacesandcheerywords.
AUNTBESSY.
Acknowledgements.
LettersfromAllenButler,Keith Butler.PeggyMorrissey,Josephine Boylan.MarieJosephineMcNamera, JoyceLeech,PeggyBolster,Maudie Richardson,JoseBrennan.Gladys 'Brown,HarryThornton. PenFriendsWanted. JoseBrennan,P.O..Greenhills;Allan Butler.Namban:HarryThornton "Glenoran,"Manjimup;G.Brown,14 VictoriaAvenue,Perth.
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12VictoriaAvenue,Perth:
DearAuntBessy.-Iswinternearly overtbecausesomeofthedayslast weekwerequitewarm.Idonotlike thewinter,itistoocoldandwet.Have youeverseenthroughaprintingoffice Isawthrough"TheRecord'oneday lastweekanditisinterestingtowatch themachinesworking.Icouldwatch themallday,onlyIhavetogoto school,anddosomeworkathome. WhenIgrowupIamgoingtowork oneofthosemachines.
MAUDIERICHARDSON.
DearMaudie.-Soyouaregoingto bealinotypeoperatorwhenyougrow up.Well,timewilltell. AUNTBESSY.
"Glenoran"Manjimup
DearAuntIB'essy.-Anotherweekhas passed,anditistimenowagainto writetoyou.Iwasverygladtosee myletterinprint,foritwasthefirst timefortwoyearsnearly.Someof theuzzlesIamabletoworkout,but someofthemaremorethanmymatch toworkout.Threeofmybrothers besidemyselfwenttoeighto'clock Massto-day,anditwascolddriving there,foritwasafivemilesdrive.We haveniceroadsherenow,andweenjoyourdrivewhentheweatherisfine. Well,AuntBessy,Ihavenomore newsWithbestregardsfromyour affectionatenephew, HARRYTHORNTON,
DearHarry-Yes,itissomeweeks sinceyouwrotetome.buttheold saying,"Betterlatethannever,"or reverseit,"Betterneverlate."Are youfindingthepuzzlestoohard?Send inyouranswers. AUNTBESSY.
PostOffice,Greenhills.
DearAuntBessy,-DoyouthinkI haveforgottentheCorner?Istillread itwithmuchinterest.IthinkJosephineBoylanandGladys;Brownare themostregularwriters.Ihopetobe abletogotoSt.Bridgid'sConvent, Lesmurdie,nextyear.Mybirthday occurredaweekortwoago.Iwas twelveyearsofage,andaminthe sixthstandardatschool.Ihopetowin ascholarship.Well,AuntBessy,I willclosenow.Withlovefrom JOSE'BRENNAN.
DearJose,-Yes!Ithoughtyouhad forgottentheCorner,butIamgladto findIwasmistaken.Youwilllike theConventatLesmurdie.Birthday greetingsforyouinOurCornerthis week.Itwillbesplendidifyouwin ascholarship,andIhopeyoudo.Love from AUNTBESSY.
229Park-st.Subiaco.
DearAuntBessy,-Ihopeyouwill excusemefornothavingwritten sooner.Howdoyouliketheweather, Auntie?Itislovelyatpresent..Have Youseen"TheGoldDiggersofiTh-oadway"or"Disraeli"?Isawthe"Gold Diggers,"andIthoughtitwasbeautiful,especiallythecomedian.Ihave notseen"Disraeli,"butmotherand myselfintendseeingitwhenitcomes toWest'sPictures.Iamsendingin thesolutions-tothisweek'spuzzles, hopingtheyarecorrect,especiallythe secondpuzzle,whichistheonlyone thatbaffledmeforalongtime,and evennowIamnotsureoftheanswer, butamtrustingtoluck.Well,dear AuntBessy,IMustclosenowasI havenotdonemyhome-work.With bestwishestoyourselfand"Bushies," includingyourneicesandnephews.Youraffectionateneice, PEGGYBOLSTER.
DearPeggy-Quiteexcusable,as home-workmustnotbeneglected.No, Ihavenotseenanypicturesforsome considerabletime,Youranswertothe "Cork"puzzlewasnotcorrect.See thisweek's"Record."Ihaveputyour nameontheBirthdayRoll.Regards andbestwishesfrom AUNTBESSY.
290Onslow-rd.,WestSubiaco.
DearAuntBetsy-Thisismyfirst lettettoyou,andfromnowon,Ihope youwillmakemeoneofyourhappy band.IgototheWestSubiaco School,andaminClassIII.Hasn't theweatherbeenlovely?Ihavebeen enjoyingthebrightsunshineafterall therainwehavehad.Ihopethey aregettingthesameweatherinthe -country.Wehaveaverynicecat
calledDooley,andadogMajor,of whichIamveryfond:WellAunty,I can'tthinkofanymorethistime,but willwrite.againlater.-Yourwould-be niece, JOYCELEECH.
DearJoyce,-MyrollisgettinglongerandyoumaycallyourselfaCornerite.Yourhandwritingisveryclear, whatclassareyouinin,Joyce?IIIA orIII'IQAndwhatageareyour Now,rememberyourpromisetowrite againverysoontoAUNT'BESSY.
Namban.
DearAuntBessy,-AsAllaniswritingtoyouto-day,IthoughtIwould liketowrite,toseeifyouwouldacceptmeasoneofyournephewsalso. Iameightyearsold,andaminSecond Standardatschool.fysisterSheila haswrittenseveraltimestoyou.I haveanothersisterandhernameis Gwen.Sheisfouryearsold.Shehas atabbykittenandisveryfondofit. Ihavetofeedthefowlsandgather theeggseverymorning.Wehavea goodfewfowls.Iwillnowsaygoodbye,AuntBessy,andwillwriteyoua longerletternexttime.-Lovefrom yourwould-benephew,
KEITHBUTLER.
DearKeith.-Ofcourse,Iwillaccept youasanephew,thereisroomforall, themorethemerrier.Yes,yoursister Sheilaisoneofmynieces.IsGwen thebabyofthefamily?Doyoulike lookingafterthefowls?Writeagain verysoonto AU-NTBESSY.
Namban.
DearAuntBessy,-AsIwouldhiketo becomeoneofyournephews,Iam writingtoyou,toseeifyouwillac ceptmeasone.Iamtenyearsold andamintheFourthStandardat school.Wearehavingnicesunny daysnow,althoughitisverycoldin themornings.AsDaddoesnotget homeuntildarkatnight,Imilkthe cowforhim.Ilikemilkingverymuch. Well,DearAunty,Iwillnowsaygoodbye,hopingtowritealongerletter nexttime-Yourwould-benephew, ALLANBUTLER.
DearAllan,-Youandyourbrother arebothnephewsofAuntBessynow, andIwillexpectyoutowriteregularly.Itisnotveryoftenthatyou hearalittleboysaythathelikesmilking,butitagoodthingthatyoudo, asitisyourdailytask.Iamsureyou likecream. AUNTfiESSY.
127Wright-st.,Perth.
DearAuntBessy-,-Willyouaccept measoneofyournieces?Iwasseven yearsoldonthesecondofJune.Igo totheSacredHeartConvent.Iamin theFirstStandard.,Wehavehad threeweeks'holiday,andIamgoing backtoschoolnextMonday.Wehave fourteenprettylithebirds,mybro. therbroughtthemallthewayfrom PortHedland.Good-bye,dearAunt Bessy,lovefrom MARIEJOSEPHINEMcNAMARA.
DearMarie,-Iwasverypleasedto hearfromyou:Itseemsonlytheother daysinceyouwereatjnytot,and nowyouarewritingtotheCorner. Whatsortoflittlebirdsarethey? Theymusttakeupalotofyourtime lookingafterthem,anditisnogood havingpetsifwedonotlookafter themverywell.Quiteabighugand lovefrom AUNTBESSY.
BunnawarraStation,Yalgoo. DearAuntBessy,-Ihopeyouhave notforgottenme,asIhavenotwrittentoyouforalongtime.TheSister, whoteachesme,hasthe"Bushies" fromDongarratoWiluna.Therehas somegoldfoundaboutninemiles fromYalgoo.Iwillbethirteenyears oldonthe28thofAugust,andIam goingtobenettlea"ChildofMary" nextSunday.YesterdayIwentoutfor awalkandgatheredabunchofwild flowers;therearenotverymanythis year.Ihaveablackpup,itsnameis Floretta,anditweighstwentypounds. Iamin-theSixthClassnow.There arenotmanylambsthis-year;oneof ourpetsheepismissing,wethinkit isdead.Wehad,achildren'sfancy dressballonthe12thofJuly.Itwas verynice,IwentastheShellMotor Spirit,andIgotaprize.Isuppose thenewBishopwillbecominguphere soon.Twoofourdogshavebeenpoisoned.AsIhavenomorenews,I willclose.-Youraffectibnateniece, PEGGYMORRISSEY.
DearPeggy,-SoyouareintheSixth Classnow.Youalegettingon.Your namehasbeenplacedonthebirthday roll,andsoonyouwillbeentering yourteens;thentimeseemsliterally toflyuntilyoureachtwenty-oneyears. There,musthavebeenabitofexcitementwhengoldwasfoundinYalgoo. Sundaywillhavebeenajoyousday foryou,thedaywhenyoubecamea "ChildofMary."Thepuppymustbe veryfattoweighsomuch;ishea kelpie?Itisratherearlyyetforwild flowerstobeoutingreatprofusion. Love. AUNT'BESSY:
141Newcastle-st.,Perth.
DearAuntBessy,-Iamonlywriting ashortlettertoyouthistime,asitis Saturdaymorning,andMaudieandI willbegoingintboutanhour's tojointheChildren'sClubatthe bassador's.Whatafearfuldisaster earthquakeinItalywas.Ifeelsoy forthepoorpeople.Wemightgoup toKalamundaonSunday.Ihopeso. Jackiehashadallhisprettycurlscut off.Love.JOSEPHINEBOYLAN.
DearJosephine,-Yourletterisshort, butitisalsointeresting.Whatapity to&tofJackie'scurls,hehadlovely hair.Youmustletmeknowwhatthe Children'sClubislike.Yes!theearthquakewasfearful;thereismanyasad heartinItalyto-day.
AUNTBESSY.
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DearAuntBessy,-Wouldyouplease getmesomepenfriends.OnSaturday MotherandIwenttothepicturesto seeAlJohnsonin"SayItWithSongs." Itwasverygood.Wasitnotsadabout PearlBaker?Ayounggentlemanwho staysatmyAuntie'splacesaidthat heheardthescreams;heistheopen atorattheAmbassadors.Thestaffof thetheatrearestartingaChildren's Club,andIhavejoinedit.Ifthey jointheclubthechildrenareallowed togotoanypartofthetheatre.All themencantalkaboutnowiscricket. FatherMcMahonisgivingalecturein theCathedralHall,andIamtaking partinit.Asitisverycolilnowwe arehavingfires.CountessFillipiniis goingtohaveanoperacalled"Meritana,"andsomeofSt,Joseph'sschool girlsaregoingtotakepartinit.Last yearwehadanopera,anditwasa greatsuccess.Lastweekthepuzzles wereeasy.wern'ttheynot,Aunty?I learntheoryofmusic,now,Aunty,and likeitverymuch.Sistersaysithelps thechildrenalongwiththeirmusic.I enjoylearningmusic,asitpassesthe timeaway.Earlythismorningwe wentouttomyUncle'splacetoget theturkeyhepromisedus.Imust closenow-Yourlovingniece, GLADYSBROWN.
DearGladvs,-Yes-itwasverysad aboutpoorPearlBaker.Ihopeyou succeedinpassingyourmusicalexamination.Youhavemybestwishes. Workhard,andyouwillpass. AUNTBESSY.
Tower-st.,Leederville.
DearAuntBessy,-Thisismyfirst lettertoyou.DoyouthinkIamtoo oldforyourCorner?Iamfifteen yearsofage,andamgoingtoabusinesscollege,whereIamlearningshorthand,typingandbook-keeping. I wouldliketolearntoflyaflying machine,thenIwouldflyaroundthe world.Itmustbelovelytobesailing throughtheairlikeabird.Father saystosticktotheearthandmystudies,thatIwillflyawaysoonenough. Auntie,areyouyoungorold?Aman orawoman?Mybigbrothersays youareaman,becauseyouunderstandsport,andIsayyouareawoman,becauseyouloveflowersand children.Pleaseacceptmeasoneof yourhappyband.-Yourwould-be niece, PHYLLISO'LOUGHLIN.
DearPhyllis,-Youaretooold theCorner.Learnasmuchasyou atCollege.Now,youcanhardlye pectmetoownuphowoldIam.Tell yourbrotherthatitcanbeaguessing competitionbetweenthetwoofyouas tomyageandsex.Writesoonagain to AUNTBESSY.
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NEWLYBUILT.
NEWLYFURNISHED
ZicellentCuisine.Moderate
ModerateCharges.
W.MALONEOatsifKalgoorlie), Tel.FM414. Propretor.
PARKHOTEL
PARRYSTREET,FRIMEANTLE.
CountryVisitorsClatteredFor.
I.R.BOURKE(lateofKalgoorlie). 'PhoneFM174.
NewcastleClubHotel
SOUTHTERRACE,FREMANTLE.
NewlyRenovatedandUp-to-Date.
GoldfieldsandNorth-WestCustomers
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SouthBeachTramStopatDoor HENRYTOWNSHEND (LateFremantleTramways).
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THELEADINOSEASIDEFAMILY HOTEL.
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WithEveryModernConvenience
W.J.BORWICK,Proprietor
Tel.F51745.
FREMANTLE
NationalHotel,Fremantle
RenovatedThroughout.N.W.andGoldfieldsVisitorsSpeciallyCatered For.UnderOwner'sPersonalSupervision.
M.M.MULCAHY,Proprietress. (LATECENTRALANDSHAMROCKHOTELS,PERTH).
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UNDERNEWMANAGEMENT.
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NEWMANAGEMENT COURTHOTEL,BOULDER
THOROUGHLYRENOVATEDAND REFURNISHED. ALLKINDSOFLIQUORSTOCKED. TheNewProprietor:WALLYWING (LateSubiaco,ToodyayandDonnybrook).
WhytheKookaburra Laughs
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Waiter:"Yousee,sirthey'reso fresh,theselobsters,theyfightwith eachotherinthekitchen."
Diner:"Well,takethatoneaway andbringtheoneofthewinners."
Diner:"Isay,waiter,whydidthe sausageroll?"
Waiter:"Well,sir,Isupposeitsaw theappleturnover,thepeardrop,the taprun,thehatbox,thesunrise theswordfish,thecottonreel,and the-----"
Butthedinerfainted.
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TheMoth:I'mmakingoutwellas agolfarchitect.Ijustlaidouteight newholesinawinterblanket.
Pup:Idon'tthinkthat'sfair!I wontheprizecupattheshow,but thereisn'tadogbiscuitinit.
"IhearFred'shadanaccident.Is thatright,Jack?"
"Yes,someonegavehimabear cub,andsaiditwouldeatoffhis hand."
"Well?"
"Itdid."
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VendorofChinaWaretoClumsy Youngsters:"Lookwhatyou'vebeen ariddonenow.You'veknockedthe armoffmeDukeofWellington."
Quick-wittedCockney:`Gam,it don'tmatter.Knock'isbloomingeye outan'call'imLordNelson."
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"Howisityouknowallaboutthe Smith'sprivateaffairs?"
"Welookedaftertheirparrotduring theirsummerholidays."
husband(intheearlymorning): "Itmustbetimetogetup."
Wife:"Why?"
Husband:"Baby'sfallenasleep."
Salesman:"Yes,sir,ofallourcars, thisistheonewefeelconfidentand justifiedinpushing."
ProspectiveCustomer:"That'sno goodtome.Iwantonetoridein."
Mistress(toMary,abouttobemarried):"Andwheredidyoumeetyour youngman,Mary?"
''Oh,atuncle'sfuneral,mum.He wasthelifeandsouloftheparty."
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"Lookhere,waiter,thatlobsteris withoutaclaw.How'sthat?"
"Don'tlookroundlikethat,dear. Perhapsthepoormanneverlearned howtotakehissoupquietly."
"Iwaslookingtoseeifhehadfallenin."
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Mrs.Woodbtiry:"Yetyouonce calledmethesaltoftheearth."
Mr.Woodbury:Iamnottheonly manwhohasfoundhehadthepepper whenhethoughthehadthesalt."
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FussyOldLady:"Icouldnoteata rabbitthathadbeenshotortrapped."
Shop-keeper(fedup):"Here,Missus, havethisone.It'sbeenfrightenedto death."
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Saidacolouredmantoawhiteman: "Fo'noreasonatallabigIrishman wallopedmelastnight."
"That'simpossible.Whatwereyou doing?"
"Ah'wassingin'
"Whatwereyousinging?"
"Ah'wassingin'Irelandmustbe heaven,formymothercamefrom there.'" * *
Thestationmasterrushedoutofhis roomafterhearingacrashontheplatform.Hediscernedadishevelledyoung mansprawledoutperfectlyflatamong aconfusionofoverturnedmilk*cans andthescatteredcontentsofhistravellingbag.
'Washetryingtocatchthetrain?"
thestationmasteraskedofasmallboy whostoodbyadmiringthescene. "Hedidcatchit,"saidtheboy,"but itgotawayagain,"
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Hewasahot-headedladandwhen hejoinedtheArmyitwasnotlong beforehefoundhimselfinserious trouble.Accordinglyhewashauled upnextmorningbeforetheC.O.
Theusualpreliminariessweregone through,when,totheamazementox everyone,therecruitcommenceda lengthyspeechinhisowndefence, "Silence!"'roaredtheadjutant. "Shut-upyerself!"retortedtherecruit."It'stheoldboyinthechair I'matalkingto,notyou."
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