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TheComingoftheFranciscanstoIreland

Athlone'sGloriousTribute-AnInspiringEvent

"HolyFatherdelightedwithwork doneinIrelandbythewell.deserviii& Order,,fSt.Francis."

Theseinspiringwordsformedpart ofamessage,conveyedbyCardinal GasparrionbehalfofHisHoliness. whichwasreadatthecelebrationin Athloneoftheseventhcentenaryof thecomingoftheFranciscanstoIre- land.

Memorablesceneswerewitnessedin theancienttown,whichwasoneofthe firstinIrelandreachedbytheillus- triousOrder-aneventwhichtook placein1224.

Specialtrainsconveyedupwardsof 15,000peoplefromdifferentpartsof IrelandtoAthlone,whichwasbeau- tifullydecorated.Archesinscribed withreligiousmottoesinIrishandLatinspannedthestreets,whilstin thewindowsofpracticallyeveryhouse wereerectedshrinesinwhichwere placedstatuesoftheSacredHeartand theBlessedVirgin,withlightedcan- dles.Onarrivalofthespecialtrains aprocesiionwasformedinGrace- road,inwhichallmembersweremar- tialled.Theorderwas:-Dublinsec- tion,headedbytheNewIrelandBrass Band;Ennissection,withbrassband; Drogheda,withbrassband;Wexford: Galway,precededbythebrassbandof theIndustrialSchoolboys;Athlone section,withbrassband;Limerick.withbrassband.Theairsplayed weretheHymntoourHolyFather,"St.Francis,"and"FaithofOur Fathers."

MilitaryParticipate

Astheprocessionwendeditsway throughChurch-street, Mardyke- street,UpperandLowerIrishtown, andSt.Mary'sTerrace,totheAbbey grounds,thosetakingpartjoinedal ternatelyinrecitingtheRosaryand thesingingofhymns.Attherearwere350Nationaltroops,underthecommandofCaptainGrin- cell, command.withLieut.Roachesecondin Theywereprecededbythe No.2ArmyBand,undertheconduc- torshipofLieut.Duff.InthereartheBlessedSacrament wasborne,underacanopy,bythe Rev.FatherColumba,attendedbythe Rev.FatherStanislausandtheRev. FatherPacificus.Immediatelypre. cedingtheBlessedSacramentwalked the Ardagh.MostRev.Dr.Hoare,Bishopof

Theregulationofthetrafficonthe congestedstreetswasadmirablycar- riedoutbytheCivicGuard,whowere augmentedfortheoccasion,under thecommandofSupt.Hunt,Major- GeneralMcKeon,wearingthehabitof theOrder,assistedingivingordersas totheregulationofthetraffic.A beautifullydecorated-altarhadbeen erectedonthegroundsoftheOldAb- bey,where,onthearrivalofthepro- cession,Masswascelebratedbythe Rev.FatherBaptist.Previoustothe celebrationofMassPapalBenediction wasimpartedbyMostRev.Dr.Hoare. ThePope'sDelight themessagefromthePopesigned byCardinalGasparri,andreceivedby Rev.FatherProvincialoftheOrder, FatherDominic,read:-"HolyFather delightedwithworkdoneinIreland bythewelldeservingOrderofSt. Francis,andthegloriouscelebration tocommemoratethe7th.Centenaryof thecomingoftheFranciscansintoIre- land.Hegivesfromhishearttothe membersoftheIrishOrder,andto themembersoftheThirdOrder,as wellastotheclergyandlaitywhopar- tookinthecelebrationshisapostolic blessing,andhispledgeofabundant heavenlyfavours!'

TiesWithHolySee.Themessagewasreceivedwithac- clamation,andtheFather-Provincial expressedsincerethanks,andasked forarenewaloftheirfealtytothe HolySee. St.Francis,infoundinghisOrder, establisheditasafundamentalprin- cipletoshowrespect,love,deference,andobediencetothePontiff,which wasatraitoftheIrishcharacter. Theyhadfoughtlongtoremain evertruetotheChairofPeter.and asTrishCatholicstheywereallre- spectfultoit.Heexpressedthanks tothemembersoftheOrderofSt. Francisandthemembersandleaders oftheOrderofSt.Dominicwhohad takenpartintheprocession. AftertheMassaneloquentandap- propriatesermonwasdeliveredbythe Rev.FinbarRyanProvincialoftheDominicanOrder.inwhichhedealt

withthehistoryoftheOrder,alioof thepersecutiontheFriarssufferedin theearlydaysoftheirlaboursinIre- land. Alargenumberofsecularpriests wereinattendance. Over550men,women,andchildrenleftDroghedatotakepartinthegreatdemonstration.Fortheirconvenience Masswascelebratedat6.20a.m.inthe FranciscanChurch,andat8a.m.they leftbyspecialtrain,headedbythe DroghedaBrassandReedBandanda tertiary banner.carryingtheConfraternity

Thecontingentwasincharge oftheVeryRev.FatherBenedict, O.F.M.,Guardian,andRev.FatherAn- tonine.Theparticipantsincluded VeryRev.F.M.O'Neill,O.P.,Prior.

FACTSABOUTTHEBOUNDARY

TheCatholiccaseissetinthefollow- ingtermsbeforeitsreadersbythe "IrishCatholic": ThequestionoftheUlsterBoundary isverymuchtotheforeatpresent. Mr.JusticeFeetham,ofSouthAfrica, hasmetourGovernor-General,andthe authoritiesoftheNorthernGovern- mentalso,andheisconductinghis investigationsalongtheborderinthe mostdiscreetway.Itisreallyamat- teraboutwhichthereisnotvery muchtobesaid,becauseitisallso plain.ForArticle12oftheTreaty readsasfollows:-"If,beforetheex- pirationofthesaidmonth,anaddress ispresentedtohisMajestybyboth HousesoftheParliamentofNorthern Irelandtothateffect,thepowersof theParliamentandtheGovernment oftheIrishFreeStateshallnolonger extendtoNorthernIreland,andtheprovisionsoftheGovernmentofIre- landAct,1920(includingthoserelat- ingtotheCouncilofIreland),shall,so faras continuetheyrelatetoNorthernIreland tobeoffullforceandeffect andthisinstrumentshallhaveeffect subjecttothenecessarymodifications; providedthatifsuchanaddressisso presentedaCommissionconsistingof threepersons,onetobeappointedby theGovernmentoftheIrishFree State,onetobeappointedbythe GovernmentofNorthernIreland,and one,whoshallbeChairman,tobeap- pointedbytheBritishGovernment,shalldetermineinaccordancewiththe wishesoftheinhabitants,sofaras maybecompatiblewitheconomicand geographicconditions,theboundaries betweenNorthernIrelandandtherest ofIreland,andforthepurposesofthe GovernmentofIrelandAct,1920,and ofthisinstrumenttheboundaryof NorthernIrelandshallbesuchasmay bedeterminedbysuchCommission.'WhyBoundaries?

Thereshouldbenoboundariesbe- tween"NorthernIrelandandtherest ofIreland,"andanybodywhoadvo- catessuchapartitionundertakesa verygraveresponsibility.Webelieve thatevenSirJamesCraighimselfrea- lisesthisfact,andthatifhewerea freeagentinthematterhewould comeoutandstandfortheunityof Ireland.

ThereSix-CountyPersecution. isnothingintheSouthand WestofIrelandbutafeelingonthe partofthepeopleoftheutmostfriend. linesstowardstheirbrethrenand countrymenintheNorth.Tobe sure,theBelfastGoyernmentandPar- liamentijavebeenguiltyofgerry- mandering,ofrepealingthePropor- tionalRepresentationAct,andofdo- ingotherthingscalculatedtoreduce theCatholicsoftheSixCountiesto thepositionofbeinghelotsintheir ownland.Butstill,happily,novery hadfeelinghasbeenevoked,andthe hopeisentertainedthatanaccommo- dationmaybereached., Wehavebeoreusapamphlet- mosttimelypublished-overthesig- naturesof ChairmanAlexanderE.Donnelly, oftheTyroneCo.Council fromJune,1920,toJune,1924;John McHugh,ChairmanoftheFermanagh Co.Councilfrom1914to1921;Mr. Harbison,M.P.,FermanaghandTyrone;andCahirHealy,M.P.,alsoFermanaghandTyrone.Thedateof Mr.Donnelly'sandMr.McHugh'sten- ureofofficeaspublicmenintheir countiesmay,ormaynot,besignifi- cant.Weareinclinedtothinkitls, andthatgerrymanderingby-the Orangeauthoritiesmayhavesome- thingtodowiththematter.FreeState's However,ObligationsPerformed thepamphletpublished bythese-gentlemenismuchtothe

point."Britishpublicopinion,"it saysinitsforeword,"issopreoccu- piedwithitsownproblemsthatit canhardlybeexpectedtotakeadeep orwell-informedinterestinthesitua- tionobtainingintheareaunderthe partialcontroloftheBelfastParlia ment.Thereisatendencytoregard theIrishquestionasclosedbythe establishmentoftheIrishFreeState andof.aParliamentsubordinatetoGreatBritainfortheareaknowna. 'Northern'Ireland.Englishopinion isinclinedtoregardthesettingtip ofthetwo'Parliamentsasafinaldis- chargeofitsliabilitiesandresponsi- bilitiestowardsallpartiesinIreland. Henceforth,itisthought,thecorrect.attitudeSofGreatBritaintowardsques- tionsoutstandingasbetweentheFree Stateandtheareaincorrectlyknown as'Northern'Irelandisthatofthe benevolentoutsiderwhoiswillingto playthehonestbroker,butisnotdi- rectlyinvolved.'LetIrishmen,North andSouth,settlesuchproblemsas thatofreunionandtheboundarybe- tweenthemselves;forourpartweare detachedfrombothpartiesandare onlytooanxiousthatasettlement maybereached.'Suchanattitude mayhaveaspeciousappearanceof fairness,butitisfundamentallydis- honestandfraughtwithgravedange' tothepeacefulrelationsbetweenGreat BritainandIrelandwhichtheTreate inaugurated."

TheAnglo-IrishTreatystands,and theFreeStatehascertainlymadegcoditsobligationsunderthatinstrument atverygreatcostinbloodandtrea- sure.TheBelfastGovernment,on theotherhand,hasbeenemploying allitsresourcestothwarttheTreaty

settlement.Itisabouttimethatour {,-ienclsintheNorthwouldtalcestock ofrealfactsandbegintorealisethat theirtrueinterestslieinadecisionto throwintheirlotwiththemajority ,tthenfellowLountrymen.

LANDPURCHASELOAN. .A setsmemorandumissuedinLon outtheconditionsoftheBrits Government'sguaranteeoftheprinci- palandinterestoftheIrishNeeState LandPurchaseLoan,totalling£30.000,- 000withinaperiodof30yearsfrom thepassingofthenecessaryBill. TheBillistobeintroducedto.fulfilltheundertakinggivenbythelate Governmentinviewoftheundertak. inggivenbytheirpredecessors'prior totheTreatytofacilitatethecomple- tionoflandpurchaseinIreland. Inaccordancewithestablishedpre- cedentinsimilarcasestheguarantee willbeconditionalontheFreeStateGovernmentmakingprovisionthat theprincipalandinterestshallbea justchargeontheCentralFund,and forasinkingfundfortheredemption atpartofthesecuritieswithinaperiod of80yearsfromthepassingoftheBill. Thesecuritiestobeissuedwillconsist ofbondsbearinginterestat44p.c.

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ITemporalPowerofthePope

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DavidGoldstein,aconvertfrom JewrytotheCatholicChurch,anda formerSocialistandagitatorwrites:Itisnotenoughforustoknowthat thePopeisthePeterofourday,the apostolicsuccessorofthefirstPeter whomChristour,Lordselectedasthe headofHisChurch,givinghimthe keys,thesupremeauthoritytocarry outHismissionuntiltheconsummationoftheworld.Wemustknowhow todistinguishbetweenthePope's spiritualsovereigntyandhistemporal srower. 4gBesidesknowingthatthePope's fowercomesfromGod,thatitisnot conditionedupontheconsentofthe governedasisthepowerexercisedby theheadoftheState,wemusthave clearlyinmindthethree-foldsovereigntyofChrist'sVicar.ThePOPeis aspiritualsovereigninthathehas worlddominionoverthespiritualaffairsofhissubjects.Hissovereigntyis temporalinthathedirectsthroughhis ecclesiasticallawsandregulationsthe conductofhissubjectsasChristiansin theirdailyaffairsoflife.Heisalsoa territorialsovereigninthathehasdominionovertheterritoryinwhichhe freelycarriesontheaffairsofthe Churchquiteindependentlyofanyand allotherearthlypowers.Itisinthe lattersensethatinquiriesaremade regardingthetemporalpowerofthe Pope. ThisterritorialsovereigntyItalyrecognisesbutlimitsto"theVatican andtheLateranApostolicPalaces.to-

thefourthcenturyuptosome.150years ago,havinganareaatonetimeof abouttwicethesizeofMas,sachusetts andapopulationofalittleover 3,000,000. Thiscivilcontrolofthat partofItalyknownasthePapal StatescametothePopesbygiftsand notbyconquests.Again.thereisthe strongargumentthatshowsthatthe temporalpowerwastakenfromits ightfulsovereign,thePope,byforce ofarmsthroughtheintriguesconcoctedinsecretsocieties.Thatitwas Garibaldiandhisredshirtfollowing thatmadethebreachinPortiaPia throughwhichEmanuelIIentered home,thusdeprivingthePopealmost thelaststripofterritoryinhisterritorialdominion.Thisunjustinvasion tookplacetwelvedaysaftertheKing hadwrittenPosePius1X.fromhis capitalinFlorencehisbeliefthatthe Papacy"shouldmaintainuponthe banksoftheTiber.agloriousSee,independentofeveryhumansovereign." Ihavefoundinquirersimpressed thentoldthat,eventhoughthePope hasbeendeprivedofhistemporal power,heisaccreditedasatemporal sovereign.HeissorecognisedtodayinthelawofItalyandbythe26 nationsrepresentedintheVatican. Thisrecognitionissetforthinwhatis knownasthe"LawofGuarantees' enactedbytheItalianChamberof DeputiesaftertheKinghadmade Romehiscapital.Thisex-partelaw wasaninsultaddedtoinjury.It wasintendedtorightItalywiththe

GroupfromSerpentineGroup

Theevilsofdrinkareoftenexaggerated;andevenwhentheyareconsiderable,shouldbedealtwithinwaysless drasticandmoreeffectual.

"Indirectmethods-education%and religiousinfluence-arethenatural andsuitablemeansbywhichtocombattheeviLofdrunkenness."

FatherDaysaidthatthepolicyof Prohibitionisofteninspiredbythe falseideathatalcoholicdrinkisabad thing.Thiswasarevivalofthe heresyofManesthePersian.

Thespeakerobservedthattemper. anceshouldbeencouraged.

"Butonprinciple,"hedeclared,"we willnotsurrenderourindefensible righttodrinkalcoholicbeveragesin moderation,i.e.,toanextentthatdoes nottendtocreateanysocialdanger. Self-Indulgence.

"Ifyouattempttoremovethetemp- tationfromallbycuttingoffthesup- ply,youwillnotsucceedandyou willbringintoexistencebyyourmisguidedzealmethodsofself-indulgence muchmoredetrimentaltotheindividualandtosocietythanwellregulated opendrinkingofwholesomebeer,wines andspirits.

"Onceweallowanunnecessarygndvexatiousinvasionoffreedom,weopen thedoortofurtherinterferenceandto manydisorderstowhichhumannature willhaverecoursebywayofcompensationorreprisals."

FatherJ.B.McLaughlin,D.S.B., deniedtheState'srighttoprohibtthe useofintoxicants."Wehaveour rightsfromNature,beforetheState isborn,"hesaid.

PEELESTATE,AFTERMASS

Thosewhodidnotattendmightpossiblybeseeninthefarbackground.

getherwiththeirattachedordependentbuildings,gardens,andgrounds,as wellastheVillaofCastleGondolfo withitsattachmentsanddependencies,"allofwhich,ofcourse,isbythe assumedrightofItaly. Beforewecangetright-mindedpersonsproperlytounderstandthemeaningofthetemporalpowerofthePope, inthesense'ofhavingterritorialjurisdiction,wemusttrytogetthemto understandthatourChurchisnotin tra-nationalnorisitinternational.Our Churchisrathersupranational,being quiteabovethepoliticalpowerofany Stateorofallthecombinedpowers. Yetthisconclusiveargumentofthe DivinerightofourChurchtobefree fromdictationbytheStatehaslittle ornoweightwiththeradicallyinclined.Whatmaypossiblyimpressthese mindsisthefactthattheCatholic Churchisasocietyofsomethreehundredmillionsofpersonswhoareat homepoliticallyineverynationunder thesun;thatCatholiccitizensofthese nationsarequiteasjealousoftheir nationalityasarcothermenand, th0More,theydonotwantthe Cl.j'htheylovesubjecttoCaesar. ISmightgivethempause,too,ifwe setforththeplainfactthatour hurchhasanunbrokenrecordof nearly2,000yearsofexistence;that itsinfluenceliesatthebaseofChristiancivilisation;thatnobodycan denythatsheconvertedthePagan nationsandcivilisedthebarbarians; thatamidstthenationalstrifesoftodaytheCatholicChurchistheone powernotinvolvedinthestrifes:that withherfulltemporalpowerrestored herinfluncemighthavestayedthe clashofarmsandbroughtabout"the eaceofChristinthereignofChrist." Then,wemayeffectivelybringforth thehistoricfactthatthePopewasan independentterritorialsovereignfrom

civlisedpowersoftheworldandto pacifyCatholics.Itsettled3,225,000 lireannuallyuponthePope.This allowance,s%hichamountsto-day (withoutcountingtheinterest)to170,825.000lire,hasneverbeenaccepted 1).the.HolySee.Theacceptanceof theLawofGuaranteeswouldhave beenequivalenttoarecognitionofthe rightofItaly.exparte.todetermine theterritorialrightsofthePope. RatherthantosubmittothisindignityandinjusticethreePopeshave beenprisonersintheVatican.

PriestsOpposeProhibition

EDUCATIONINSELF-CONTROL ISBESTCUREFOR DRUNKENNESS..

ThreepriestsspokeattheAntiProhibitionLeagueInternationalCongress,heldinLondoninJunelastFr.ArthurF.Day,S.J.:Fr.J.B. McLaughlin.0.5.13.,andCanonErnest Dimnet.ofParis. AttheopeningsessionoftheCon1.tes,,,theEarlofBirkenheadpresiding,aresolutionwaspassedrejecting Prohibition.''s.liethernationalorlocal,asnoremedyforintemperance andasanintolerabletrespassupon thenaturalrightsoftheindividual."

TheCongressopposedlocalveto,on thegroundthatitamountstolocal prohibitionandthatitis,therefore.

"NationalProhibitionbyinstalments."

"MychiefobjectionagainstProhibition."saidFr.Day,S.J.,"isthatitis aviolationofliberty,withoutsufficient justification."

LibertyisInviolable.

"Liberty,oneofthebestgiftsof God,mustheregardedasinviolable unlesssomesolidreasoncanbeshown whyitshouldbelimited,orrestrained.

DrivingMentoDefyLaw

"AStatethattriestotakeaway anyrightfromthecitizensisdoingthe veryoppositeofitsproperwork.The inevitableresultistodrivethoughtful mentoresistanddefytheunjustlaw andtodriveotherstowildexcesses.

"ThedutyoftheStateinthematteroftemperanceistosafeguardtwo lights;therighttochooseourown drinkandtherighttobeprotected fromdemoralisingsurroundings.

"Thetrueeducationtotemperance isthatwhichleadsmentobelievein self-controlandtoacquireself-control: andnottobelieveinState-controland toopposeState-control."

CanonDimnet,ofParis,saidthat Francewasatemperatecountry, thoughtherewerenorestrictionsto individualfreedominthematterof drinking.Theabsenceofdrunkenness heascribedtothenationaluseof wine.

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protestsbyindividualgroupsofCatholics;theCentrepartyhasbeenpetiiiitioned byonegroup,andinonequarterretaliationhasbeenurged. ThecentralbureauoftheCatholic SchoolAssociationhassentthegovernmentaninterpellationinwhichit vigorouslydemandsthepassageofa

FatherF.M.DeZulueta,S.J.,writes IsitnutapitythatsomeexpertSchoolActgivingfullsatisfactionto inthe"CatholicTimes"ofJunelast:-historicalpendoesnotgiveuseitherCatholics;TheoldReichstagfailed arevisededitionofTheO'Clery'sbook,utterlytosolvetheschoolproblem, Toreadthespecialarticleintheorelseanentirelynewanddispassion-theassociationdeclares,anditisnow "Times"on"TheChampionsofItaly'ateaccountofthetreacherousaii,1v.0tnedutyofthenewReichstagtouninpreparationforthevisitoftheItal-lentprocessbywhichItalywas"uni-dertakeasolution.TheAssociationexianroyalties,onewouldsupposethatfled"?Themethodsadoptedbythepects,itstates,thatthegovernment the"UnificationofItaly,"underVic."unifiers"closelyresembledthe"Prus-will,inthenameofsimplejustice, torEmmanueleI.,in1870,hadbeensianism"sostronglyreprobatedbyourtakeuptheproblemandacknowledge simplya.naturalpoliticalevolutiondailypapersduringthewarof1914 therightsoftheCatholics. assistedbythepatriotismandperse-Whatthecorrespondentstatescon- "Wedemandespecially,"theinterveranceoftheHouseofSavoy.Thiscerningthepersonalqualitiesofthe'pellationdeclares,"thefollowing:First, viewmightbetenableifallconsidera-SavoyPrincesdoesnotmainlyconcern,fullequalityandfreedomtodevelop donsofamoralkindcouldbesetushere,exceptinoneimportantparfortheConfessionalschool;second, aside.Ofcourse,therearepeoplewhotitular.Atallevents,tobelieonesconsiderationofthewilloftheparents doseparatepoliticsfromethicsintwowrittenwordsinactiondoesnotoftheirrights,andoftherightsofthe watertightandincommunicablecomsquarewiththeEnglishideaofathor-Church:third,aguaranteethatthe partments.This,however,isanotionoughgentleman.ThefirstdefactospiritoftheConfessionalschoolbears whollyunacceptabletothosewhoholdKingofUnitedItalymusthaveknownouttherealcharacteroftheschool; that,inappraisingthegoodnessorperfectlywelltheinjusticeoftheen-fourth,theacknowledgementofecclebadnessofhumandeeds,thelatterterpriseonwhichhewasenteringorsiasticalprinciplesforreligiousinstrucmustbeconsideredinalltheiraspects,toputitmorecharitably-onwhichdon;fifth,maintenanceoftheexisting andwhobelieve,asCatholicprinci-hewasbeingcarriedbysurroundingConfessionalschools;sixth,acknowplesteachus-thatmen,whetherpoli-politicalinfluences,whenhemarchedledgementoftheone-class(orone ticians,orother,aremorallyaccount-onRome.Thatwastheestablishmentform)schoolasaregularschool,and ableforallthebearingsoftheiracts.ofRomeasthecapitalofhiskingdom.seventh,improvementsatpublicex

SothatanydepartureinpoliticsfromItiswellknownthathishadbeendepenseforprivateschools." rightandjusticeatoncevitiatesthemdriedonatFlorencebyCavour,Victoi ItisgenerallyknownthattheCa. morally,nomatterhowexperientthey

Emanuel'sPiedmontesePrimeMinistholics,inthesummerof1922and maybefromapoliticalornationalistter.Yetontheveryeveoftheinvaspringof1923,arrangedareferendum standpoint. sion,whensomefortytosixtythouontheconfessioualschools. Of sandOfhistroopswerethreateningthe11,000,000Catholicwiththerightto ThecorrespondentreferredtodoesPapalfrontiers,theKingwrotePiusvote,morethan8,700,000,or80per notappearwhollyunconsciousofwhatlx.adeceitfulletter,couchedinex-cent.votedfortheconfessionalschools mightbesaidofthemoralaspectofpressionsof"affection"and"deepThesenumbersspeakloudlyandforcethe"unification"broughtaboutbytherespect."Thewholeofthecontemp-fully.Theschoolorganisationsof spoliationofsmallandindependenttibledocumentmaybe.readintheSouthernGermany-Bavaria,Hesse Italiandukedoms,thekingdomofvolumeabovementioned.Itbegan:BadenandWurttemburg-alreadyhad Naples,andthePapalStates.Inthe "MostHolyFather,- sentinaninterpellationtotheGoverncaseofthelatter,heseemstooffera "Withtheaffectionofason,the.ment.Haditnotbeenfortheoccupatentativeapology:"WhenVictotEm-faithofaCatholic,withthehonourtionandthepoliticaltroubles,itiscermanuelsenthistroopsthroughtheofaking,withthefeelingsofanItal.tainthecanvassoftheCatholicswould PortaPiain1870hewasindeedfulfil-ian,Iaddressmyselfagain tothehaveshownstillgreaternumbers,for linghisdestiny-ifwearetobelieveheartofyourHoliness." Hethenitisknownthat90percent.ofthe theadagethat'ProvidencehelpsthosepretendsthatarevolutionispreparingCatholicsofvotingagewantthem. whohelpthemselves.'Oughtwehereforoverthrowingthemonarchyand "Withallenergywemustdeclare," toreadbetweenthelinesalittlequiet irony.Hardly-consideringthetraditionallyhostilestandwhichthe "Times"hasevertakentowardsthe TemporalPowerofthePope-since thedaysoftheFreemasonLordPalmerston.aConservativeathomebut secretfomentorofalmosteverylittle revolutionontheContinentthatbawled"Liberty!"Thecorrespondentdoes notopenlyaccepttheaforesaidadage unreservedly,andregardlessofthe ethicalcolourofthemeansusedfor "helpingoneself."Itistobehoped not.For,inthatcase,itsapplication tothefilchingofthePapalKingdom wouldrunsuspiciouslyclosetoblasphemy.Themeaningwouldbe:Providenceaidsandabetsthosewhohelc themselvestootherpeople'sproperty. Thustheburglarwhoinbroaddaylight breaksthroughajeweller'swindowand "helpshimself"toalotofdiamond ringswouldbeworkingouthisdivinelyassigneddestiny.Whereasmost folkwouldconsiderthathisproper properdestiny,ordestination.was WormwoodScrubbs.ratherthana "goodtime"intheRiviera.

thePapacy.Asthe"guardianand protectorofthedestiniesofallItal iansbythedispositionsofDivinePro vidence"-aplainbeggingoftheques tion-"Ifeelitmydutytoassume beforeEurope,andbeforetheCatholicworld,theresponsibilityofmaintainingorderinthePeninsulaandthe authorityoftheHolySeeM."He offersthePopeasmallpieceofRome. the"Leoninecity,"sothat"while satisfyingtheaspirationsofthenation,theChiefofCatholicity,surroundedbythedvotedloveoftheItalian people,mayretainonthebanksofthe TiberagloriousSeeindependentof allhumansovereignty."Hethenbegs "theApostolicBlessing"fortherobbery. WhenCountPonza,theking'senvoy,deliveredthepompousrigmarole toPiusIX.,theHolyFather,after perusingit,exclaimedinPonza'spresence:"Whatisthegoodofallthis uselesshypocrisy!Woulditnothave beenbettertosayplainlytthatthe wishtodespoilme'ofmykingdom? Theyarealwaystalkingofthe 'aspirationsoftheRomans.' Look atthem.Seehowauiettheyare!"

Itwouldseemimportant,ineducatingouryouth,toinsistonthetrue historyof"TheMakingofItaly"-as itisshowntohavebeeninThe O'Clery'svaluablebuttoo-much-forgottenvolume.Otherwiseourpresent generationofCatholicswillbeprone toacquiesceinthetheory--one,unfortunately,notconfinedtononCatholics-thattheHolySee'sdeprivationofitstime-honouredkingdom, andhenceofthecompletespiritual independencewhichitsafguards,isa matteroflittlemomenthulaareligiouspointofview.Theymayget inoculatedwiththeunctuousfallacy thatthestateofthingsatRomesince thebreachofPortaPiahasonly"enhancedthespiritualprestige'ofthe Popes.Onthecontrary,theHolySee hasevermaintainedthatitsTemporal Sovereignty,thoughnotessentialto thedivineinstitutionoftheChurch, isneverheless'Necessary"foranunfetteredexerciseofitsspiritualjuris. diction. Sothatitisnotinconsequenceofthespoliationthatthe spiritualprestigeofthePopehas shoneforthwithgreaterlustre-asit hasdone-butinspiteofit.Hadnot thespirtualauthorityoftheSovereign Pontiffsbeenofdivineorigin,the Popes.onlosingtheirtemporalkingship,mighthavesunktothelevelof anyexiledpettyprincesofwhomthe worldmakessmallaccount.Asthings are,however,nothingappearstobeof greaterinterestforthenon-Catholic, andespeciallytothesecularpress,than anypublicsaying,oract.orsilence-eventhehealth-oftheHolyFather Theinterestmaytaketheformof misrepresentinghisactsorhisnon action,ofcirculatingbaselessrumours abouthishealth(asifheweretobe theverylastPope).Butinworldly affairsthereisacertaincompliment lurkingeveninacaricature!

Theking'senvoycynicallyinterposed thattheirquietstaterenderedRome allthemorefittobethecapitalo, Italy.ThePopemightheassured thatallguaranteesofindependence wouldbegivenhim.IntheendPius replied:"1mayyieldtoforce,but givesanctiontoinjustice,never!"As theauthorof"TheMakingofItaly" pointsout,Ponza,beforereturningtc Florence,hadoccasiontowitnessa proofofPiusIX.'spopularitywithhis subjectsintheenthusiasticovation theRomansgavehimonhislastappearanceinstate,fortheinauguration ofthenewaqueductatAcquaPia.The Romandeadlockhasbeenviewed aboveonlyinitshistoricalandmoral aspects.Thosewhowouldmakethemselvesfamiliarwiththelegalandsuper-nationalcharacteroftheproblem cannotdobetterthantoconsultMgr. I.Prior's"IsthePopeIndependent?' Itwillhethereseenwhathasbeenthe practicalvalueofthe"guarantees"for PapalfreedomofthewhichCount PonzadiSanMartino"assured"Pin= IX.!

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(writestheColognecorrespondentof theNationalCatholicWelfareCouncil)hasbeenlodgedwiththeGerman governmentatthecontinuedunfair treatmentofCatholicsinthematterof schools.Itcomesfromthepoweful FuldaBishops'Conference,representingtheHierarchyofthecountry,which vigorouslyobjectstotheso-called schoolreformactreducingthehours ofreligiousinstructionintheschools. Inaddition,therehavebeenstrong

theinterpellationconcludes,"that morethanhalfofthevotescamefrom theoccupiedterritories,whereCatho liesareinthemajority.Thedemand forconfessionalschoolsismostur gentinthosedistricts.Inthedio cesesofCologne,Munster,Mainz, PaderbornandSpeyeralone.4,754,323 voteswerecastfortheschools.Truly, patriotisniandgratitudedemandthat thecryofjusticeandlibertyofconsciencefortheseterritoriesespecially beheard.

"Inthenameofallwiththeright tovote,inthenameoftheCatholic narentsinthenameofthewhole Catholicpeoplewhointhelastfew "earshaveearnedthespecialrecogni- tionofthenationbytheirsacrifices intheoccupiedterritories,wedemand aquicksolutionoftheschoolproblem andwithallenergywerequesta SchoolAct

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Sundaylast,thedayofthefinalfixtureoftheAssociation,betweenCollegeandBerkshire,contrarytotheexpectationsofthemusthopefuloffootballsupportersturnedoutbeautiful andsunnyfrommid-day,withsufficientkeennessintheairtostirthe bloodofplayers,andtheenthusiasm ofthecrowdofspectators-thelargest thatgatheredthisseasonattheMoora Oval,thesceneofthecontests.The airofexcitementroundtherailsbeforethebellrang,andthecheering thatgreetedtheopeningplayindicatedthatagood,strenuousgamewasanticipated.Mr.Skipworth,appointed bytheW.A.F.L.,hadchargeofthe game.TheCollegehadinthefield ..tbestrongestcombinationpickedto i`e4presentthemthisseason,andBerkshirewerefullyrepresented,butfor thatgrandveteranplayerBertTierney,beingunavoidablyabsent.The groundwasslipperyalongthewestern sideaftertheweek'srain.Theteams were:

College:JimCluneleapt.),V.Byrne (vice-captains,JerryandVinClune,M. Campbell,J.Horan,W.Malone, Malone.O'Halloran,Hennessy,Loneragan,Baldwin,Benporath.McAlway, Seaman,I.Campbell,Collinsand Fryer. Berkshire:BobLanigan(captain}. L.Harrison,Bishop,McClymans. Fraser,P.andJ.Lanigan,P.andT. Kelly,Doust,Stewart,Butler,A.and H.Thompson,J.Dix,T.andA.Fitzgerald,andBurnett.

Withagoodwindblowing,theCollegecaptaindecidedtotakefullbenefit.Theballwasbouncedat2.30 sharp.Theopeningattackcamefrom theCollegeruckmen,JerryCluneand Benporath.Theformersenttheball goalwards,wherealmostimmediately I.Campbellsecuredandagoodkick earnedthefirstgoal.AsimilarattackputJimCluneinpossession,who passedtoFryerinagoodposition, whomarkedwell,butraisedonlyisne flag.TwomoresinglesfromJerry Clune,andBerkshirecameintothe pictureforthefirsttimeagainstthe breeze.Harrisonmarkedbeautifully andsentontoBishop,whoclearedhis man,andsentupamongtheforward?, wheredangerthreatenedtheCollege goaltillLoneraganrePulsedthefirst ofmanyBerkshirechargesbymarking splendidly,andbeganaCollegeattack byapowerfulkicktohisreammate, W.Malone,whoflewwellupand secured,forwardingtoJimClime,who foundtherightopening.Another briefattackputMaloneinpossession, sendingontoJimClune-anothergoal Fromthebounceanattackcalmfrom JerryCluneandM.Campbell,The lattergavetoHennessy,ontoHoran, andaclevergoalresulted.Asecsne dangerousattackbyBerkshirebegan withafreetoDix,andendedwitha freetoVinClune,Collegecentrehalfback,whoselong,tellingkickwas markedcleanlyovernismanbyW Malone,whosenton,butthe.College attackwasdrivenbackbyStewartin thegoalmouth,andMcClernanssent ontoBishop,whowasverysmartfor Berkshireroundeentre.Harrison again,whowasplayingsplendidfootball,andsailingintotheairwith:are tudgrnent,keptuptheattack,assisted byB.LaniganandFraser,theformer dodgingcleverlyanlsendingon,hut thedefenceofV.CluneandLoneragan inthehalf-backlineturnedmanya Berkshireattack,andM.Campbellon thecentrewing,continuedthework ofthehalf-backs.JimClunegota singlefromalongkick,andagain HarrisonandLanigan,withthehelp ofP.Kelly,cleared,andJ.Dixdashed throughandpassedon,butanother checksentituptoCollegeforwards. whereafewsinglesconcludedthequarterwithCollege4.9:Berkshire,nil. Withthechangeofends,thebest quarterofthematchbegan,andthe gamewasevenedupconsiderably BerkshirebegananattackfromP. Kellyontheball,andFraser,onthe edgeoftheruck,butaswithmany anotherduringthisquarter,Jerry Clonewastherockonwhichitbroke. Ahighmark,ashortdashandalong lovjpassfromhisbootoftenputthe cctlegeteaminactionagainstthe strongbreeze,andJimClune.onthe ball,.1.Maloneatcentre.V.Byrne, HennesseyandM.Campbell,altook partinastrongattack,welch,however,Berkshireturnedbackindeterminedstyle.Berkshirewereenfar makinglittleimpression,lboughholdingtheirown.BobLanigansethis teammovingagain,anda.ereateffort endedinO'Halloraningoalsbo'ngcalledonforthefirsttime.andsaving brilliantlyinatightcorner.Thebail wassentonbytheCollegecaptain fromtheruck:andexchanger;soMalonetoMcAlway,M.Campbelltc Fryerhadnoresult.AfreetoBob LanigangaveBerkshireanother chance,butJerryClune.andthenLon-

eraganandO'Halloran,madenomistake.Hennessy,fromcentre,gave Collegeanopening.Horansecured andsentto1.Campbell,too,farout, andFraserrelieved;butVinClune cameagainwith'agoodmarkand kickedCollege'sfirstgoalagainstthe wind.ThisreversespurredBerkshireontoanotherattack,butavaluablesavebyO'Halloranandalee kickupfieldbyBenporath,andadash byJ.MalonegaveV.Byrnepossession, whobeathismanandkickedatine goal.Berkshirecontinuedtodrivein attacks,butO'HaloranandLoneragan wereeverinevidence,andMcAlway sentontotheforwards.Harrison andKellyweredoingsplendidwork forBerkshireontheball,butJunand VinClunewereholdingtheirown. OnthewingHennessey'neatlytapped toW.Malone,whokickedhardinthe teethofthewind,butP.Kelly broughtdownabeautifulmark.His kickwassentonbyBishoptoBob Lanigan,whogaveBerkshiretheir firstpointaftersomanyattacks.M Campbellwasagainconspicuousand kickedwell.Berkshirestartedagain andB.LaniganandFraserworkedthe ballforward,puttingJoeLaniganin possession,whopilotedthroughBerk shire'sfirstgoal.Afterthebounce MalonesenttoBaldwin,whocentred toJimClune,andtheforwardspressed butreliefforBerkshirecamefroma finekickbyMcClymans,andthenby Kelly,butByrneturnedtheattack andsenttoBaldwin,whokickedtrue toI.Campbell,andthegoalsneal, madenoerror.Beforehalftime FraseropenedupaBerkshirerally senttoBishop,whoraisedoneflags Loneraganagainfiguredinsending backaBerkshirecharge,andJim Cluneclearedawaythedanger.P. Kellyagainshoneintheair,sentto A.FitzgeraldtoBishop,butJerry Clunewassound,andsenttoHennessytoI.Campbell,whofoughthard forpossession.TheattacksofBerkshirehadbeenmany,buttheforwards werenomatchfortheCollegebacks ontheday;therepulsesweremonoso nousintheirregularity,whenthe half-timebellsoundedwithCollege 7.10:Berkshire,12. Whenthegamestarted,JerryClune securedfromtheruck,andwithina minutehadpilotedafinegoal.It lookedasifCollege,nowwithtla wind,wouldscoreheavily,butthis wasnotso.Berkshireralliedagainst thewind,andforaperiodlastinghall' thequarterplayedtheirbestcombined effortsforthedayagainstthebreeze. inwhichthewholeteamhelped.Fraser toppedoffacombinedattackwitha pointforBerkshire,andtheycame againstrongly,butapointonlyresulted.LoneraganandV.Chine. andparticularlynowO'Halloran,wee stilldrivinghackattackswithcoolde termination.butP.Kelly,theLanigan brothers,andBishop.witharallying effort,gotanothersingle,andanother attackresultedsimilarly.M.Campbellrelievedthenextattack,but Berkshirewerestillworkingwellto gether;BobLaniganandHarrisondoingalargesharebroughttheballback toJoeLanigan,buttheCollegekeeper wasequaltotheoccasionrightinthe goalmouth.Berkshireyetrainedin theattack,andP.Kellyatlastraised oneflag,andtheonlyopportunities givenwerenotwellused;whichBerkshirecouldillaffordtolose.The nextattackendedinapointfromJ Lanigan,whoreceivedfromhisbro. therPat.Betterresultscarpewhen P.KellysentonwelltoP.-Lanigan, whosecuredandkickedafinegoalfor Berkshire.KellyandB.Lanigan wereplayingdashingfootballnow,and theirworkdeservedbetterresults.A treetoCollinsrelievedthenextattack,butFrasercameagain.Jim Clune,however,andJ.Malonebegan anattackinandoutthecentreline, andJ.MalonecentredagaintoJim Clone,whosoaredhigh,wentstraight on.andraisedthetwoflags.Near thecentreagain,fromafreetoJim Clune,W.Malonegotpossessionand kickedagoodgoal.Berkshire'sefforts ofthefirsthalfofthequarterfaded awayallatonce,andJimCluneagain senttoFryer,whogoaled.Fromthe ruckBenporathsentouttoFryer,who battled,butBerkshiregotpossession. andBishopgotasingle.whichJerry Clonefollowedwithanotheratthe oppositeend.Three-quartertime: College,11.12:Berkshire,2.7. Berkshire,withthewindinthelast quarter,weredeterminedonaforlorn hope,butwhateverchancesweregiven endedontheCollegebacklines,who wereveryfirmallday.Thewindwas droppingandmanyastruggletook place,inwhichBerkshireforwards werefoundwanting,thoughthework ofHarrison,B.Lanigan,P.Kellyin particular,withBishop,Fraser,andat timesDoust,J.LaniganButler,T. Kellydidgoodwork.Theattack swayedevenlyupanddowntillW. MalonesecuredfromJimCluneand goaled.Berkshire.throughtheKelly brothersandDoust,triedtoimprove

theirposition,andagoalfromagood positionwastheresult. ACollege combinedattack,withusefulhand passing,didnotmaterialise;agoalto eachsidewastheonlyresultofthe Quarter'splayandthebellrangleavingCollegewinnersandPremiersby 12goals12behindstoBerkshire's3 goals7behinds. TheCollegeteamsatisfiedthewarmestofitsmanysupporters,andgave oneoftheirbestexhiibitionsofthe season,thoughthegroundwasunfavourable.Alldidtheirpartwell ThemostconspicuouswereJimChine. JerryandVinClune,Byrne,Campbell, O'Halloran,J.andW.Malone,Loneragan.Othersdidverycapablythe smalleramountofworkthatcame theirway.ThepickofBerkshirewere undoubtedlyB.Lanigan,Harrison, andP.Kelly.andotherswhoplayed wellwereBishop,Fraser,Doust,and theLaniganbrothers.Mr.Skipworth umpiredveryably,andwithentire satisfaction.

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WiththeloyaltythatischaracteristicoftheArchbishopandpriestsof theArchdioceseofPerthtotheirfellowpriests,MonsignorVerling,onthe happydayofhissilverjubileeofordinationwassurroundedatthefestive boardbyHisGracetheArchbishop andthepriests,towishhimjoyand healthonthatlonglooked-forday. Thebondofloyaltyinthiscasewas strengthenedbythemagnetismofthe charmofthejubilarian'scharacter whichhasmadehimatrustedfriend ofeverypriest,youngandold,inthe Archdiocese.Atthisfunctionthat tookplaceattheArchbishop'sPalace onJubileeDay,ifMonsignorVerling wereayoungerman,thereisfearthat thebalanceofhisjudgmentandthe controlofhisfeelingswouldbeseriouslydisturbedbythewordsofsincere,butexuberantpraise,andthe deedsofkindnessofwhichhewasthe objectonthatmemorableoccasion. Butwhentheshadowsarelengthening alongthepathoflife,andespecially withapriest,whenthetwenty-fifth milestonehabeenpassedinhispriestlycareer,onelearnstoappreciate moresoberlytheparttheindividual playsingreatlives.Tomarktheoccasionwithsometokenpertinentto theevent,theArchbishopand priestspresentedthejubilarianwitha chalice-thevesselsobelovedbya worthypriest.Beforemakingthe presentation,theArchbishopproposed thejubilarian'shealth.

Jubilarian'sHealth

ThetoastofMonsignorVerling's healthwasintheablehandsofHis GracetheArchbishop.HisGrace saidthathedeemeditaprivilegetc beassociatedwiththepriestsofthe Archdiocesethatdayinhonouringand felicitatingtheirVicarGeneral,MonsignorVerling,ontheattainmentof thesilverjubileeofhispriesthood, andinwelcomingtothefestiveboard anotherVicarGeneral,thegenialMonsignorTobin,ofArmadale,N.S.W. ThepresenceofthetwoVicars,and ofcertainsimilartraitsinthe temperamentanddispositionof both,recalledtohisminda fewlinesfromhisschool-day classics.Theyarethenoblelines inwhichMiltontracestheeffectofinwardpurityofheartandsoulonthe outwardman,andhowitclarifiesthe exterior,"itcastsabeamontheoutwardshape."itseemstome,His Graceadded,thatthegraceofstate whichVicarsGeneralgetapparently inmorecopiousmeasurethanBishops -(laughter)-hasasomewhatsimilar effect,judgingbythetwowehave withusto-day.Itcastsnotone,but several)camsontheoutwardshape, beamsofamiability,gentleness,and sweetnessofmanner,whicharesuch anattractiveandendearingexternal adornmenttothevirtuesenshrined withinthesoul.

Wemayfeelourinferiorityto otherAustralianArchdiocesesandDiocesesinmanyrespects.Wemaynot havethematerialandintellectual splendour,northeperfectequipment ofothers.But,inonething,weare equaltoany,an.lthatisinthepossessionofaninvaluableDiocesanasset, ourVicarGeneral,MonsignorVerling. Hestandsapartandaboveusallin hisownsimpleandunapproachable priestlygrandeur.Thisisnotthe placetodilateonhisgreatfaithand zeal.hisworkintheArchdiocese,his charminehumanqualities,andhis wonderfulinfluenceforgoodinthe community.Butitistheplaceto condenseintoonesentenceallthat wewouldliketosayofhim-thathe isandeveralasbeenanornamentto thensiesthoodoftheArchdiocese,a mostfaithfulfriend,awiseandprueeetenensellorandamodelofPriestlydecorumandvirtuetousall.Onbehalfofthepriests,secularandregular,oftheArchdiocese,andonmyown behalf,welayathisfeetto-day.inthe formofasilverchalice,ourhumble butsinceretributeofadmiration,esteem,andappreciation,togetherwith ourwarmfelicitationsandfervent PrayersthatGodmaylongpreserve inourmidstalifethathasbeenso saintlyandfruitfulingood. TheArchbishop'sremarksweresupesstsa1-"-VeryRev.FatherFagan. FatherNeville.O.M.I.,andFather Shannon,C.SS.It.

JubilarianReplies. MonsignorVerling,ofaretiringdisposition,naturallyfeltitdifficultto replytoallthekindeulogiesthathad beenmadeinhisregard.Hethanked Godforthehappyday,andreminded hisaudiencethatheneverthought thathewouldspendhisjubileeinAustralia,asitwasnottheintentionof hisyouthtocometoAustralia.Since hehadcome,Monsignorsaid,he thankedGodforhayingdecidedinfav ourofAustralia,becausehehadalwaysbeenhappyhere,kindnesshad beenshowereduponhimsincehisfirst landinghere.Fromnoone,headded, hadhereecivedsuchsignalfavour: andkindnessasfromtheirbeloved Archbishopandthepriestsofthe Archdiocese.Thejubilarianwasreminiscentoftheearlydayswhenhe firstmettheArchbishopasaRedemptorist.andtheothergreatornament oftheRedemptorictOrder,thelate FatherO'Farrell.C.SS.R.Thetwentyfiveyearshadspedawayrapidly,and

ingonthekindnessofArchbishop Clunetohimonalloccasionswhenhe visitedtheWest. -THEPARISHIONERS'TRIBUTE. Therecouldhavebeennogreater manifestationoftheaffectionandhigh respectwhichtheCatholicsofSubiaco haveforMonsignorVerling,V.G.,who hasguidedthespiritualdestiniesof thatsuburbfor23years,thantheextraordinarilylargenumbergatheredin theKing'sHallonWednesdaynight, August20,tohonourhimontheoccasionofthe25th.anniversaryofhis ordinationatapriest. Itwasahappythoughtthat promptedtheideaofsuchademonstration,foritaffordedSubiacoparishioneysanopportunity,longdesired, ofexpressingtothebelovedprelate, inapracticalway,theirunbounded gratitudeforhismanykindlyactions andunfailingsympathyfortheirwelfare.Andgiventhatopportunitythe parishionersavailedthemselvesofitto

Inintroducingthespeakers,Mr. O'Mahonyoutlinedtheobjectsofthe function,andsaidthatduringtherecentabsenceoftheMonsignorinthe EasternStatesitwasdecidedtoarrangethecelebrations.Itwaswell theychoseatimewhentheMonsignor wasaway,forifhehadbeentherehe wouldnothaveallowedit.What theywantedwastoexpresstotheMqiis signortheirappreciationofallhehail doneforthemduringhis23yearsin Subiaco.Hewas,inthetruestmeaningofthewords,oneofGod'sgreatest priests,forhenotonlytaughtthem, butsetthemanexamplebyhisown goodlife.

RIGHTREV.MONSIGNORVERLING,V.G. theywerebutacontinuouschainof goodwillandkindnessfromthepeople andprieststohim.ReferringparticularlytotheArchbishop'sfriendshiptohim,he(theMonsignor)felt hecouldmakenorecompenseexcept theassurancethathishumbleservices wouldalwaysbeatthedisposalofHIS Grace.Particularlytouchingwere theVicar'sreferencestothepresenta-tion-thechalicefromthepriests.He valuednothingsomuchinlifeasthat chalicegivenhimonthatday;it wouldremindhim,saidthejubilarian ofthedayhisfingersfirsttouchedit inthesolemnceremonyofordination, whenitwasfirstgiventohischarge withallthesacredmysteriesthat wouldattachtoit-itwouldforcibly remindhimofthedaywhenashelay instatebeforetheHighAltar,hisfingersnumbindeathwouldfirmly gripit.Finally,hesaid.hewould treasurethememoryofthisday,with itsentertainment.itspresentation,its goodwill,andfelicitationsfromthe Archbishopandhisfellowclergy.

AttheinstanceofMonsignorVerling,thetoastofthehealthofMonsignorTobin,V.G.,ofN.SW.,wasproposed.ThegenialVicarfromArmidalefeelinglyreplied,especiallydwell-

thefull.Therewasonlystanding roomwhentheMonsignorarrived,and verylittleofthat.Onhisentryhe wasgivenawonderfulreception,all thosepresentrisingandgivingventto theirfeelingsbyardenthand-clapping. Whenorganisingafunction,Subiaco doesnotdothingsbyhalves.Mr. ConO'Mahony,whoisalwaysanindefatigableworkerfortheparish,was giventhepostofchairman.andin thatcapacityhadthepleasingdutyof handingtotheMonsignorachequefor f210.contributedbytheparishioners. ItwascharacteristicoftheMonsignor thathisfirstthought,afterreceiving thepresentation.wasfortheChurch. Hedidnotwantitforpersonaluse;it wouldbeutilisedsomewayinamovementfortheerectionofachurch,worthyofthefaithfuloverwhomhehas control.

Afterabriefprogrammeofenjoyablemusicalitems,theremainderof theeveningwasdevotedtospeechmaking,therebeingseveralinfluential e-iker-.includineHisGracethe ArchbishoptheMinisterforMines (I-Ton.M.FTroy),tlieMayorofSuhiaco(Mr.R.A.Robinson),Monsignor Tobin.ofArmadade(N.S.W.),andMr. T.F.Quinlan.

TheArchbishop,inaneloquent address,paidtributetothesterling worthoftheMonsignor.Hesaidhe hadnever'cometotheKing'sHall (andhehadbeentheremanytimes) withgreaterpleasurethanhedidthat night.Itwasapleasuretohimto beabletGjoinwiththeminhonouringonewhowasanhonourfothe priesthood.TheMonsignor,withhis 23years'workinSubiaco,hadbecome closelyconnectedwiththataspiringsuburb,anditwasevidencethathis workwasappreciatedbynon-Catholics aswellasCatholics,thattheyhad withthemprominentmembersof otherchurches,includingtheMayorof Subiaco.HeknewthatintheArchdioceseofPerththeyhadnofiner modelofthepriestlylife.thanthe Monsignor.Sincehismeetingwith theMonsignoronthedayhe(theMonsignor)arrivedinthisState,their friendshipthc-tformedhadcemented andstrengthened.He(theArchbishop)hadalwaysfoundthatinadmin. istrativedutiesattachedtotheArchdiocesetheMonsignor'shelpandcounselwerealwaysvaluable.Hiswas anoutstandingpersonality,worthyof thecongratulationsandthanksofthe Catholiccommunity,anditwasshown beyondalldoubtbythevery.large audiencepresentthathisworkwas fullyappreciated.Itwasagrandtes- timonytohissterlingworth. TheArchbishop,asspokesmanfor theclergy,alargenumberofwhom werepresent,saidthattheMonsignor hadearnedtheesteemandadmirationcsall.Itwastheiropinion,he said,thattherewasnomoreworthy priestandnomoreworthycitizenin WesternAustraliathantheirguest thatnight.Hewaspersonallyoblig- edtotheMonsignorforthecapable mannerinwhichhehadconductedthe affairsoftheArchdioceseduringhis (theArchbishop's)severalabsences. Notoneofthosepresentwasmore animatedthanhewithfeelingsofdevotionandaffectionfortheMonsignor.(Applause.) "IhaveknowntheMonsignorfur manyyears,"saidtheMinisterfor Mines,"andthelongerIknowhimthe letterIlikehim."(Applause.)Apart fromthefactthatherepresentedthe Government,Mr.Troycontinued,it ielightedhimtobeabletoconvey rsonalcongratulations.Theycould endnoonemoreentitledtotheir praisethantheMonsignor,notonlyas apriest,butalsoasa'citizen.Alwayswillingtoassistincharitable movements,Monsignor,throughouthis priestlyactivities,haddisplayedthat calmandconsideredjudgment,invaluableineffortsforcharity.He hadwonthatrespectandadmiration fromthecommunitywhichonlya manofhischaractercouldwin.(Ap- plause.)

ThoughnotamemberoftheCatholicfraternity,theMayorofSubiaco (Mr.R.A.Robinson)saidhejoined. withtheminheartilyextendingcongratulations.Hiswasnotalongac- quaintancewiththeMonsignor,butit wasneverthelessanenjoyableone,and hadservedtoimpresshimwithhe Monsignor'svirtues,Itwassig cantthatoneofthefirstnamesmntioned.tohimwhenhecametoSubiacowasthatoftheMonsignor. MonsignorTobin(N.S.W.cuntibutedsomewittyandentertainingremarks,albeithepaidtributetothe personalityofMonsignorVerling.He saidtheMonsignorwaswellknownas acharmingcharacterthroughoutAustralia.TheArchbishophadpaidhim (thespeaker),heknew,unintentionally.acomplimentbysayingthathe (thespeaker)resembledtheMonsignor.Hefailedtoseetheresemblance. sinlessitwasinage,andtheamount ofwealthhepossessed.(Laughter).

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ItwasagrandtestimonytotheesteeminwhichtheMonsignorwasheld thatsuchalargenumberofparishsobersshouldgathertodohimhonour,anahehopedthatin25years' timetheywouldbegatheredagainto telebratethetetraanniversary.

Complimentaryremarkswereadded

Slassrs.'1.teQuinlan,onbehalfof the;sitsotPerth;Mr.JCawley.for theSubiacoparishioners;andMr.W. A.Bros.n,fortheSubiacoHibernians.

Therewasastormofapplausewhen MonsignorVerlingrosetoreply.He wasobviouslyeffected,andfoundit difficulttogiveexpressiontothefeelingsotgratitudeitwasapparentthe demonstrationhadgivenrisetowithin him.Heas,nevertheless,hisusual :Nippyself,displayingfromthestage thatsinceritythatmarkshisevery wordfromthealtar.

MONSIGNORVERLING'SOWL?

ThereisaquestionwhichIfancy manyinthisgreataudiencewould liketoaskmeto-night.Thequestion isthis:Whatisasilverjubileelike? Howdoyoufeel?Iwillmakean openconfession.Asilverjubileeisin manywaysdelightful,but,Ihaveto confess.Ifinditinsomerespectsdecidedlyembarrassing.Itisdelightful tobecongratulatedandfelicitatedas Ihavebeento-day.Itisapleasant thingtobethe-recipientofasubstantialcheque,anditisindeedgratifying tobesurroundedasIamto-nightin thishallbysuchalargeandenthusiasticgatheringofmyfriendsandparishioners.whohavecometodome honouronmyjubileeday.ButI mustsaythatIhavefounditvery embarrassingtolistenjustnowtothe veryflatteringandveryeulogisticreferencestomylifeandwork.Irealise,ofcourse,thekindnessandgenerosityofHisGracetheArchbishop andtheotherspeakers.Theywere kindenoughtooverlookmyshortcomingsandtoemphasisemysupposerlvirtuesandgooddeeds.

edsupportforthewelfareandpre gressoftheChurch.

Inmyworkasapriest;nthispar. shithasbeingmyprivilegeto broughtintoclosecontactwiththree ofourgreatCatholicinstitutionstheGoodShepherdConvent,St.i eph'sGirls'Orphanage.andSt.John ofGodHospital.Ihaveseenthem growanddevelop'ittothesplendidinstitutionsofcharitythattheyeretoday.TheworktheSistersdointhose institutionsIhavealwaysadmired: myadmirationhesbutincreasedwith thepassingoftheyears.Whatthey havedonefortheunfortunateswho areoftenmoresinnedagainstthan-inning,whattheyha-sedoneforthe littlefoundlinsendtheorphan,what theyhavedoneforthesic4s.without personalfeeorearthlereward.isarecordofnoblecharityandself-sacrifice thatcallfortheadmirationofcvere truemen.ar-' ceseinlyearna richrewardit`.r,-enfromtheMae ter,whosaid."3-rifsenasyoudidit tooneoftheseMylittleones,ynu ituntoMe."

Ihavebeenbrought,too,intoclose contactwiththeworkoftheSisters intheschoolsoftheparish.the valueoftheirdevotedlaboursoftheir unwearyingeffortsinthetrainingand educationoftheyoungcannot,inmy opinion,beover-estimated.Generously,freelyandwillinglytheygive theirnoblelivesforonegreatpurpose --totrainthechildrentobegoodcal zensofthisworldandeventually happydenizensoftheworldofbliss beyond.thegrave.ThesceneIwitnessedonSundaytouchedmedeeply -awholeparishpfteticallyatHoly Communion.Itismybeliefthatwere itnotforthelaboursofthegeedSistersandBrothersintheschoolsI shouldnotbeprivilegedtowitness suchamoving,consolingandedifying scene.

Troy,Mr.Quinlan,Mr.Cawley,and Mr.Brownfortheirkindandgenerous referencestome.Tothecommittee generally,anditsquietandveryvitt:lentsecretary(Mr.'1'.Maher!,who organisedthisgreatfunctionsosuccessfully,1ottermygratefulthanks. ThememoryofthishappydayIshall alwaysfondlytreasureandcherish, anditwill,1hopeandtrust,everbe tomeas:.mulusandincentivetocontinuetodototheendtheworkmyMastergavemetodo.

GENERALCOMMUNION.

OnSundaymorning,the16th.inst., theparishionersofSubiacomanifested theirappreciationofRightRev.MonsignorVerlaig.V.G.,inamannerworthyofonewhohasbeenforover twentyyears--indeedfornearlythe. wholeofhispriestlycareer-theirveneratedandexemplaryparishpriest Thosewhohadtheprivilegeofassist ineattheRo'clockMassmusthave beendeeplyimpressedbytheinspiringscenetheywitnessedwhena crowdedcongregationapproached HolyCommunionenmasse-allofferingthatMassandCommunionfor theirreveredpastor,whosorichlydeservesthisspiritualtestimonialfrom hispeople.Thevarioussocieties-

01Mary,Hibernians,andSac. .fiiedrtsodality,allwearingtheir distinctiveregalia-werepresentin nutnumbersItwasindeedanappropriatecelebrationofagrandoccasion-thetwenty-teethanniversaryof thebelovedprelate'sordinationtothe priesthood-andwassuchascould comeonlyfromaparishinwhishthe Faithhasbeenfirmlyimplantedand carefullynurturedintheheartsofthe peoplewhoarenowsuchpractical .numbersofourHolyChurch.How thisdemonstrationoffalelitytohis teachingtouchedMonsignorVerling's heartcouldbefeltbythewarmth h,nighhethankedthecongregationforthepleasureandconsolation herprofoundactoffaiththatmorninghadgivenhim.Itwas,heassursothem,apleasureandjoyunequalledbyanyothertestimonyoftheir no-evergreat,whichthey Louldgive,anditsremembrancewould t.11theenkiofhisdays. ruppermostinthehearts etalltherepresent,andwhichmany whocouldnotbepresentwillecho, wasthatGodmaygrantMonsignor Verlingverymanyhappyyearsto continuetoguidethespiritualdestiniesoftheparishesofSubiaco,Rosalie. andNedlands.

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IfindithardtorealisethatIam25 yearsordained;Ifinditdifficultto bringhometomyselfthatIhavenow spentmoreyearsinAustraliathanI didinmynativeland.Therewasa timeinmylifewhenIlittlethought thatAustraliawastobethesceneof mylabourasapriest.MydeterminationtocometoAustraliawasavery suddenone.Andnow,afterthelapse of25yearsinAustralia,Icansay truthfullythatIhaveneverhadany causetoregretthedecisionofmy earlyyouth,andIhaveeveryreason tothankAlmightyGodthatithas beenmygoodfortunetoworkasa priestduringnearlyallmytimein WestAustraliaamongthekindand homelyandappreciativepeopleofSubiaco.

IcametoSubiacoin1902.Since thattimehaveseenagreatchange takeplace.Ihavebeenawitnessof thesteadyprogressofthesuburbwith thepassingoftheyears.In1902in almosteverystreettheymadethere weregreatopenspacesandgreat tractsofvacantland,hutgradually, yearbyyear.thevacantblockshave beenbuilton-substantialbuildings havebeenerected,andwehaveto-day whatisgenerallyacknowledgedtobe averybeautifulandprogressivesub-arb.

In1902theoldchurchwaslarge enoughtoaccommodatetheCatholic populationatoneMassonSundays.In, acoupleofyearstwoMasseswererequiredfortheneedsofthepeople ThenRosalieandSouthSubiacobegantodevelop,anditbecamenecessarytoerectabuildingtheretobe usedasaschoolonweekdaysanda churchonSundays.Duringthenext fewyearspopulationincreasedsorapidlythattheoldchurchbecametotallyinadequate...tomeettherequirementsoftheparish.Thenwewere facedwithabigproblem,viz.,toerect abuildingthatwouldgiveaccommodationtothechildrenasaschooland atthesametimeserveasachurch, andsoarrangedthattheschoolwould innowayinterferewiththechurch. The weerectedsolvedthe web verysuccessfully,Ithink,for thela,ttenyears;butIseeveryclearlynowitisnotapermanentsolution. Weshallneedtodomore.

Youhavebeengoodenoughto-night topresentmewithasubstantial cheque.HadIbeenconsultedIam afraidIshouldhavehadtorefusemy consenttoanypresentationofthis kind.Asyouknow,Iwasawayin theEastrecentlyattendingtheConsecrationofDr.Barry,Bishopot Goulburn.Duringmyabsence,the parishionersgottogetheranddeterminedtheywouldmarkthis happyoccasioninmylifeby asuitablepresentation.NowIacceptwithgratefulthanksyourgenerousgift,andhavingacceptedit,of course,ImaydowithitwhatIplease. Well,Ihavedeterminedtouseit.ina waythatwillbeveryserviceableand usefultoyou.Irealisefullwellthat thoughthepioneeringworkhasbeen 'doneintheparish,yetthegreatwork, thecrowningeffortofourlabours,vet remainstobedone.Ishouldnotfeel satisfied,norIbelievewouldyou,that wehaddoneourduty.orwhatmight reasonablybeexpectedofus.ifwedid noterectachurchthatwouldbewor thyoftheparishandworthyofits sublimepurpose-theworshipofour greatCreator,toWhomweoweall things.Idonotforgetthatweshall needanewchurchinRosaliealso.So yourbigchequewillbeafirstdonationtowardsthebuildingofanew church.Iamperfectlywellaware thatthetaskbeforeuswillbealone andarduousone-onethatwillentail hard,continuouslabourandself-sacrificeformanyyearstocome.From whatyouhavealreadydone,fromthe fineCatholicspirityouhavealways manifestedinGod'swork,andtheprogressoftheChurch.Iamencouraged tohopethatyouwillhelpmetorealisethedearestwishofmyheart,viz., aworthyparishchurch.

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Toerectandequipthebuildingsof theparish-thepresbytery,theschoolchurchatRosalie,ourpresentchurch -andespeciallytopayforthem(and Iamgladtosaytheyareallpracticallypaidfor),necessitatedhardwork,a lotofdrudgery,andself-sacrificinglabour.Itgivesmegreatpleasureto stateto-nightthatmyparishionersin Subiaconevershirkedtheirresnnnsi. bilities,andwhentheyerectedthose buildingstheyneverceasedtheireffortstilltheypaidforthem.We havebeenblessedintheparishwith goodchurchworkers.Theyhavegiven theirtime,theirlabour,theirunstint-

Onthishappyoccasionwhenso manyflatteringthingshavebeensaid aboutmyself,itwouldbeveryungenerousandunfairofmedidInot acknowledgethegeneroushelp andcordialco-operation1 have alwaysreceivedfromthepriests whofromtimetotimehave beenmyassistantsduringthelast twenty-threeyears.IrefertoFathers T.Masterson,Donogher,Gallagher,J. Masterson,McCabe,O'Brien,McCois mack,PhilSheridan.J.O'Grady,and last,butbynomeansleast,toFather McArdle,whisourpresentzealous andefficientcurate.ToallthoseI amverymuchindebtedforthehelp andcordialco-operationtheyalways gaveme. Now,inconclusion,Idesiretosat, thatIvalueveryhighlythesplenoid tributeyouhavepaidmeto-night, andIthankyouveryheartilyandsincerelyIamdeeplygratefultothe manyfriendsoutsidetheparish,Catholicandnon-Catholic,whohave cometojoininthecelebrationinmy honour.IfeelgratefultoHisGrace theArchbishopforthesignalhonour hehasdoneourparishandmetonight.Ifeeldeeplyindebtedtoour goodchairman(Mr.O'Mahonyl,who hassoablypresidedoverthisfunction to-night,andtoMonsignorTobin,Mr.

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DailEireannhasauthorisedthe GovernmenttoacquiesceintheratificationoftheTreatyofLausanne.In anexplanatorystatementtothe HouseMr.D.Fitzgerald,Ministerfor ExternalAffairs,saidthattheTreaty didnotaffectimmediatelytheinterestsofthiscountry,butitsnon-ratificationwouldcreateanatmosphereof unrestintheNearEast.Insuchcircumstancesitwouldbewrong,he thought,totakeactioncalculatedto delaythedefiniteestablishmentof peace,especiallysincetheFreeState couldnotbecommittedtotakewarlikeactionagainstTurkeyatanyfuturedatewithouttheconsentofthe Oireachtas.

Thedeathtookplaceat'Lourdesof oneoftheLiverpoolpilgrims,Miss EcelineMclvor,aged34,whohadbeet. sufferingwithconsumptionforsome time,andwhohadbeenbedriddenfor aboutsixmonths.Atherownrequestshemadethepilgrimageto Lourdes.theCatholicsofhertown payingherexpenses.Shemadethe journeyalone.andshowednosignsof fatigueorpain,althoughshewasundoubtedlyveryill.Thedeathtook placeintheaisleinthepresenceof severalpriestpilgrims.HisGrace theArchbishopofLiverpoolpresided atSolemnRequiemMassintheparish churchofLourdes.MonsignorDreves, ofSt.Peter'sCollege,whowasofthe pilgrimage.preached,andthewholeof theLiverpoolpilgrimswerepresent.

FatherAlbertMariaWeiss,O.P.,a pioneerofSocialActioninGermany, recentlycelebratedhis80th.birthday. FatherWeississtillinvigoroushealth andmentality.Heisanassociateof theUnionofCatholicScientists.The principalworkforwhichthisdistinguishedprofessoriscelebratedishis "ApologyofChristianity,"infivevolumes.Theworkisreputedtobeone ofthemostlearnedteachingsofCatholicscience.

Littleitemsofnewsfromthepro. vinoescontinuetowitnesstothe graceandvigourofreligiouslifein modernItaly.AtFaenzainRom agnathenewBishop,Mgr.Ruggero Bovelli,hasbeenreceivedatthecity gatebythemunicipalauthori_ties,and marlehisentryescortedbytheCatholicboyscouts.HisLordshipwasin anopencarriage,havingathissidethe VicarCapitular.Thecitywasbril-

"Howsweetitistohaveafriend whomyoucantrust!""Yes,especiallyifhedoesn'taskyoutotrusthim.

"But,darling,don'tyouwantto marryamanwhoiseconomical?""I supposeso;butit'sawfulbeingengag. edtoone."

DruggistItohisstoutwife):"Don't comeinjustthisminute.I'mabout tosellsixbottlesofmyfat-reducing mixture."

"Ithinkwemetatthiscafelast winter.Yourovercoatisfamiliarto me.""ButIdidnotownitthen." "No-butIdid!"

"Evergetshockedtalkingoverthe telephonewireduringastorm?""Yes, once.Icalledupmywifewhileshe washousecleaningtosaythatI'd bringafriendhometodinner."

Thenoviceattrout-fishinghad hookedaverysmalltrout,andhad wounditintillitwasrammedagainst theendoftherod.Pupil:"WhatdoI donow?"Instructor:"Climbupthe rodandstabit." "Please,sir,fatherwantstoknowif itistruethatthereissuchathingas atobaccotrust?""Yes,mylad,there is,"repliedtheman."Well,father wouldliketobetrustedwithtwo ounces."

TheSoulfulOne:"Justlistento whatBobbysays:'Ifthouwouldn'st knowwhymengomad,gogazeinto thymirror.Isn'tthatsweet?"The WorldlyOne:"Sweet!Whyit'san insult.Afterallyou'renotasbad asallthat."

Thevillagerswerelisteningtoa band.andtheyseemedtounderstand everyinstrumentexceptthetrombone. Theydecidedtofetchtheoldestvii. lagerandaskhimhisopinionaboutit. Theoldestmanstoodwatchingthe slaverforawhile,andthenexclaimed: "Takenonoticeofhim.There'sa trickinit;hebain'treallyswallowing it!"

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Theexecutiveofthesocietyheldits usualmeetingonMondayeveninglast intheroomsofrearofMr.Chipper's shop,Perth.Muchbusinesswas transacted,andthecommitteewhich isentrustedwiththearrangementof detailsinconnectionwiththepresentationtoBro.J.J.Sniggwasempoweredtomakenecessaryarrangements forsametobemadeatanearlydate. Itwillberememberedbymembers generallythattheAnnualConvention directedthattomarkthesterlingserviceswhichBro.Snigghasrendered thesocietyforthepastquarterofa centuryormore,infilling,tothe entiresatisfactionofthesociety,variousofficesintheexecutivecounciland theHughO'NeillBranch,apresentationshouldbemade.Asanevidenceofthepracticalinterestwhich thisbrothertakesinthewelfareof thesociety,itmightbementionedthat forsomefifteenyearshehasprovided, freeofallcharge,ameetingroomfor theexecutivecouncil.Membersare particularlyrequestedtowatchthese columnsfortheannouncementofthe datewhichwillhefixedforthisevent totakeplace. Itwillbeapleasuretomembersto hearthatTrusteeBro.CollinswaspresentattheE.C.meeting,andappears tobewellontheroadtocomplete recoveryaftertherecentrathersevereaccidenthesustainedonthefootballfield.

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Onthisnight.ifthearrangements nowinhandaresuccessfultosecure thenecessarywirelessapparatus.memhp,ssrillhetreatedtothenoveltyand experienceofalistening-inconcert. 'Pulldetailsofthiswillbeissuedin r.xtweek.

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TheTownHall,Northam,wasthe settingofaverygaysceneonThursdaynight,August14th,whenaNoveltyCarnival,organisedbyMissNellie Walsh,inaidoftheChildrenofMary's stall,broughttogetheralargenumber ofyoungpeopleandfriends.Under artisticdecorationsofpaleblueand whitestreamers,andsoftroselights, thedancersenjoyedthemselvesto theirheart'scontenttodelightful musicofafirstclassorchestra,consistingofMissesK.Cody,P.Lee.Messrs. H.PurlingandP.McMillan.Mesdames S.ChidlpwandH.Purlingsuppliedthe extras.Thedecorationswereinthe capablehandsofMr.andMrs.Mallett, assistedbyMissCody,whoaretobe congratulatedonthesuccessoftheir efforts,Thesupperwasservedin thelargesupperroom,thetablesbeautifulwithwaxplantandsweetpeas, lackednothinginthewayofdainty refreshments.Eachplaceatthetable wasadornedwithajazztrumpet,and prettyjazzcapsweresoldduringthe supper.Thesecapswerewornsubsequentlyandaddedmuchtothegeneralmerriment.Thedancersblew whistlesandsangsoftlythechoruses ofthepopularairsastheydancedto them.Daintyprizesweregivenfor theLuckySpot,wonbyMr.R.ForwardandMrs.R.Watson,andtheBalloonbyMissVidaRuediger.Theentertainmentwasabigsuccessinevery way,andwilladdconsiderablytowardsthefunds.Theorganiserswishes tothankMesdamesF.R.Walsh,McCarthy(RailwayHotel,Perth),Mrs. McIntyre,andInspectorHoulahan,for donationstowardsexpenses,alsothe ladieswhogavesogenerouslytowards

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AfriendlyAbyssinian

PrinceTafariMakonnen,Regentof Abyssinia,andheirapparenttoits crown,isvisitingEngland.Heisthe onlyreallyindependentrulerofany importancenowleftinAfrica.The processofEuropean"expansion,'colonisation,conquestand"pacificpenetration"hasduringthelastfiftyyears dethronedmostofthenativerulersof Africaandreducedtherestofthem, withthisoneexception,toatributary orprotectedstatus.TheSultanof MoroccoandtheBeyofTuniscount forlessthanthelocalFrench"Residents."ThereisaKinginUganda whoisunderthetutelageofaBritish GovernorGeneral.KingFuadof Egyptisrecognisedasanindependentsovereign.butthereisaBritish garrisoninhiscapital.PrinceTafari, inhismountainlandofAbyssinia.is reallymasterinhisownhouse.His country'sindependencewassecured byhispredecessorMenelek'svictories overhiswould-be"protectors."the Italians.andbyhiswisepolicyof avoidingconcessionstoforeigncapitalists.Hepublishedagrimedict againstprospectingforgold.Ifanyonefoundgoldbychancehemustnot startmining.Deathwouldbethe penalty."Ifgoldisfoundandmined,"hesaid,"thebusinessmenwill comeforconcessions,andlateron theforeignsoldierswillcometoprotectthem,andthatwillbetheend ofindependence."Theindependent statusofAbyssiniawasrecognised bythetreatythatendedthewar withItalyin1996,byatreatywith GreatBritain,FranceandItalyin 1906,andbytheadmissionofAbyssiniatotheLeagueofNationslast September.

PrinceTafariandtheHolySee. AbyssiniawasconvertedtoChristianityinthetourthcentury,butat averyearlydatebrokeawaytromthe unityoftneChurch.Thenational ChurchrejectsalltneCouncilssince Ephesus.Itsabuna,orheadbishop, ischosenaridconsecratedbynipt..;opticschismaticpatriarchofAlexandna,butbeyondthistactitrecognises nooutsideauthority.BesidesitsadherencetotheMonophysiteerrors,it imposesunitspeopleanumberofobservaaccsderivediromJudaism.Its ordersarcrecognisedbytheHolySee asvalid.Prince"lafari,asrulerof theland,hasconsiderablepowersof churchgovernment.Buthehasbeen friendlytotheCatholicmissionaries, andtothesmallCatholicbodyinhis country,andontheaccessionofPius XI.hewasoneofthefirstrulersto sendhiscongratulationstotheVatican.DuringhisrecentvisittoRome, hewasreceivedbytheHolyFather andpresentedhimwithvaluablegifts. The"Times,"afterstatingthatduring hisstayinLondonhewillbeonone daytheguestoftheArchbishopof Canterbury,addsthat,wheninRome, "hewasreceivedbythePopewith thehonoursduetotheleaderofa schismaticChurch."Thisisanabsurdmistake.PrinceTafariwasreceivedinastateaudienceattheVati. canandgiventhehonourspaidtothe rulerofanindependentstate,pre cisely iseorgewasreceived withduehonourasaKing,butnotas theheadofthe'EstablishedChurch. AnotherofPrinceTafari'svisitsto Romewastohissubjects,theAbyssinianChurchstudentsatSanStefano, whoarepreparingforordinationas thefirstCatholicpriestsinthenew missions.

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PERTH,SATURDAY,AUGUST30th.,1924

Don'tlookforflawsasyougothroughlife;andevenwhenyoufind them,itiswiseandkindtobesomewhatblindandlookforthevirtue behindthem.

AgoodstorycomesfromNewGuinea,which,ifitreachesDr.Earle Page,theFederalTreasurer,whofindsitdifficulttogatherinfromcertain bigfolktheirtaxmonies,shouldmakehimachetoexperiencetheprideand selfrespectofthesavagesofthatnorthernislandinthegentrywhoseem tohavebroughtmuchcommentuponhisDepartment.Thestoryruns: Ataxcollectorhadanamusingexperiencewhenhewasonhisrounds.He hadbeentoonevillagetocollecttaxes,andwhenhelefthewasmetbythe peopleoftheneighbouringvillage."Whatwronghavewedonethatwe shouldbeignoredbytheGovernment?"theyasked."Come,wehave money;wewillshowittoyou.TheideaofthoseKerepunupeoplepaying taxesandwenot!Wearejustasproudasthey."Thetaxcollectorhad topacifythembytakingtheirmoney.

"Thedawnofanewera,"whichMr.BrucethoughthesawattheconclusionoftheLondonConferenceonthecomplexquestionofReparations, doesn'tseemtobechalkinglonggoldenbeamsuponaruddyorientasyet. Thereisnoteventheslightestcolouringofthecomingofthenewday thedulldrableadenveilofunrest:tilloverhangsit,andwhenitwillbe raisedtheLordonlyknows.Afterallthecongratulationswhichfollowed thesigningoftheAgreements,thewayseemedprettysmoothforthegreat andfinalunderstandingthatreallymeantpeace.Weeksarewaning,and thereisnocertaintythattheLondonPactwillbeacceptedbytheGermanpeople.IftheGovernmentfallsthewholethingseemslikelytobe flungbackintothemeltingpot.TheNationalistsdie-hards,whoclingdeterminedlytotheoldformulasofGermanNationalism,arenotpreparedto surrenderwithoutadesperatestruggle.Theystillbelieveinthesuperiorityof theFatherlandasa"kultur"nationentitledtoliveandrefusetobetreated as"anAmericanniggedcolony."NoonewilldenythatGermanyisentitledtolive.NooneoftheAlliedPowershassaidthatGermanymustbe reducedtothestatusofanAmericanniggercolony,butallareagreedthat Germanyshouldpaythecostofherattempttoblasttosmithereensthelibertyofothernations.Presently, wewrite,theReichstagisdebatingthe LondonPact,andtheNationalistsaredoingtheirworsttopounditinto apulp.Whatwillhappenwhenthevoteistakenisonthekneesofthe gods a a

Aconsolingfactor,and,perhaps,animportantmovementinthedirection ofassurancetoGermanyofthegoodintentionsofthenewBritishGovernmentisthatpreparationsforevacuationofcertainoccupiedregionshavebegun,andthatalargenumberofGermanprisonersbelongingtotheRuhrhave beenreleased,andthatmilitaryruleisbeingrelaxed.Whenthehardhand ofMilitarismrelaxesitsgripontheRuhrpeopleandtouchesthemmoretenderlythanhashappenedduringtheoccupation,thebeginningofmorefriendlyrelationswillbenoted.ThoughtheGermanNationalistsmaydefeatthe Government,therestillremaintheGerman:people;andtheGermanindustrialist,liketheindustrialistofeveryland,wantspeace.Hehashada bellyfulofwarand.itsconsequences.liewantspeace,forhehashadto carrytheheavyoverloadedhodoftaxationuntilhisheartissickofthe wholeputridbusiness.AfterallNationalismisoflittleimportancetothe wageslave,whodelvesandsweatsandhungerstokeepitsstewpotsteamingonthepoliticalhearthifhecan'tkeephisownlittlehomefiresburning,andifhecan,heispassablycontent.Heisnotthefoolhewasofa whileago,whosawinkingsandkaisersasymbolofdivinity.TheGerman workerrealises,nowthatMilitarismishippedandhaditsteethdrawn,that heisnomoretobecoercedandtreatedasthechattelofauthorityandused ascannonfodder.Thatpartofhislifeisover,andhewillnotreturntoit, soanappealtothecountrymaynotbetheworstthancanhappentothe GermanCabinet.Buttherewillbenoappeal. * * *

ThelatestLondonnewstohandoftheunsuppressableJimLarkin showsthatthereiseitheraveryfoolishliarinLondonchurningoutnews forAustralianconsumption,orthatJimhasaverymuchswollenhead. TheydoqueerthingsinMoscowweknow,buttheThirdInternationalmust beablitheringinternationalidiocyifithasdonewhatJimalleges,appointed himselfandtwenty-fourotherstogoverntheworld.Ifthethinghasbeen done,Jameshadbettercommencethehardjobofgoverninghimself,and RamsayMcDonaldshouldkeephislampstrimmedandasharpeyeonhis newfriendsoftheSovietiftheirshipsarecomingtoDublinHarbourto marchtothesupportoftheIrishworkers.EitherJimorthenewsvendor shouldapplyforthepledgeagainstintoxicatingliquors,orwhateverthe "dope"responsibleforthe"wildutterance."It'spickedpiffle,anyway. a

There'sthick-headedjingopriggishnessinthedecisionoftheLossiemouth 'GolfClubnottolifttheexpulsionofRamsayMcDonald,PrimeMinisterof Britain,becauseofhispacificistspeechesduringthewar.Itwouldbein- terestingtoknowhowmanymembersofthisexclusivelypatrioticclub, whorefuseassociationwiththePrimeMinisteroftheBritishPatliament. haveonthemthescarsofwar,andwhatsacrifices,beyondshoutingand bawlingtotheheathertheirdeterminationtowinthewar,andwhattheir HonourBoard(iftheyhaveone)reveals.McDonaldseemstobegood

enoughandcapableenoughtohelpdistangletheknottyproblemsthatthe warhasleftthenations,butthegolfersofLossiemouth,thetop-holersof theEmpire,aresotremendouslypatrioticthattheyrefusetolifetheir stupidbanofexpulsionfromhim.Stupidityandcrassjingoismcouldnot swellitselffurtherwithoutburstingandsmotheringitself.TheMcDonald mustganghisgaitwithoutthe.assistanceoftheperfect,pious,andprudent golfersofLossiemouth,normustheevermoreaspiretofraternisewiththem ontheholygroundoftheirexclusivelinks.Forthesecondorthird timethisbroad-mindedandintellectualScottiehasbeenshamefullyand ignorantlysnubbedbyaweeandnarrowmindedsectionofhiscountrymen. There'sabigspicingoftheancientPhariseeintheLossiemouthgolfers-but RamsayMcDonald,PrimeMinisterofEngland,willnotspoilhisporridge with"greeting"whenheremembersthestupidinsult.

TheLeper

-Dr.C.E.Cook,ayoungmedicalofficer,temporarilyattachedtothe FederalHealthDepartment,andwhohasstudiedthesubjectofleprosyat theTropicalDiseasesInstitute,inLondon,hasjustreturnedfromatripto theNor'-West,wherethediseasehasshownitself.Untilrecentlywelhad anideathattheStatewasimmunefromthisdreadedanddirtyevil,but nowwearetoldthatseveralnativesandonewhitemanareknowntohave thedisease.SomeyearsagoawhiteleperdiedatGardenIslandorthere- abouts,andhisremainswerecremated.Onewouldhavethoughtthatthe utmostprecautionswouldhavefollowedthateventtopreventthespread ofthisvilestofhumanafflictions.ItisnottothecreditofourFederalor LocalHealthauthoritiesthatseveralnativesoftheNorthareinaLazaretat Derby,twoisolatedatRoebourne,andanotheroneatBeagleBay.Awhite manhasjoinedtheafflictedcompany,anditisallegedthathecontracted leprosyyearsago.priortohisadmissiontothehospital.Weimagine thenthathehasbeenaleperwanderingatwillamongstthepeopleanda carrierofthedisease.UntilweknowthefulltextofDr.Cook'sreport totheFederalGovernment,whichwesupposewillbemadeavailablelater. weforbeartomakeextendedcomment,butwecanimagineprettycorrectly theseriousnessofthisnewmenacetotheNorth-West.

"Thereisnoneedforundue,alarmprovidedthematterisgivenattention" Ah,thatisthequestion.Thehealthofthecommunityisthreatenedwith thespreadofadirtyandterribleAsiaticdisease,whichisas"oldasthe hills,"andtheFederalGovernmentshouldlostnotimeingivingattention toitseradication.Themostrigorousmeasuresarejustifiableinpre- ventingthiscountryfrombeingtaintedwiththisancient,awfulandpain. fuldisease.AWhiteAustraliaPolicystandsforsomethingmorethan competitionwithcheapAsiaticlabour:itstandsforthenon-contaminationofAustralia'swhiteracewiththetaintedstockofEgyptandIndia. TothesetwonationstheWesternworldowesitsinheritanceofthisworst amongdiseaseswhichhasbaffledalltheeffortsofmedicalscience;almost everyconceivablemethodhasbeenadoptedyetwithnoappreciablesuccess. WearetolditisendemicinAfrica,Madagascar,Arabia,Persia,India,China. andJapan,Russia,Norway,andSweden,Italy,Greece,FranceandSpain. andalsointheislandsoftheIndianandPacificOceans.Itisknownin AustraliaandNewZealand,butsofarithasmadenoseriousadvancein thiscountry.

AccordingtostatisticsfurnishedbydelegatestotheSecondInternational ConferenceonLeprosyatBergen,Norway,in1909,therewereapproximate lv200,000casesofthediseasethroughouttheworld,Indiacomingfirstwith 97,340cases.Intheolddaysleperswereforbiddentocomeintotouchwith cleanpeople,butowingtolaxadministrationitispossiblethatmanycases aremovingaboutunnoticedandenjoyingthefullfreedomofthiscountry.WeneedstrictlegislationtopreventthisCommonwealthfromthe taintoftheleper.DoctorCookmayberightwhenhesaysthatleprosyis notlikelytospreadrapidlyintheNorth-West:butleprosyisintheNorthWest,andthatfactshouldmoveourlocalandFederalauthoritiestoat oncesettoworktomakeathoroughsurveyofeveryquarterwherethe Asiaticisentrenched,andseehowthecountrystandsinrelationtothie abhorredhumanaffliction.

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Sun.,Aug.31.-TwelfthSundayafter Pentecost. Green Mon.,Sept.1.-St.Aegidius.White Tues.,Sept.2.-St.StephenofHungary. White Wed.,Sept.3.-OftheDay. Green Thurs.,Sept4.-OftheDay.Green Fri.,Sept.5.-St.LawrenceJustinian. White Sat..Sept.6.-OftheBlessedVirgin. White

HisGracetheArchbishopwillappeal inFremantleto-morrowonbehalfc.f theNewCathedralBuildingFund.

OnThursday,September4th,aSolemnRequiemMasswillbecelebrated atteno'clockattheMonastery,North Perth,forthereposeofthesoulofthe lateFatherMangan,C.SS.R.

AttheConventofMercy,Victoria Square,onAugust20th,SisterMary Barbaramadeherfinalprofession.His GracetheArchbishopcelebratedMass andpresidedattheceremony.Sister M.BarbaraisattachedtoSt.Vincent'sFoundlingHome.Subiaco.

TheexaminationinChristianDoctrinewillbeheldattheConventof MercyschoolsatVictoriaParkon Monday,Septemberlst;atQueen's ParkonTuesday;atSubiacoOrphan. ageonWednesday,andatBelmonton Thursday. * * CATHEDRALNOTES.

Entertainments.

TheentertainmentheldattheHibernianHallonAugust14th.waslikeits predecessors-ahugesuccess.The arrangementswereinthehandsof Mrs.CyrilPoole.Thesuccessthat crownedMrs.Poole'seffortsoughtto givehergreatencouragement.asthis washerinitialeffortinparochialwork. Thelessonoughttobetakentoheart

bythosewhofinditdifficulttoovercometheirnaivebashfulness.The prizewinnersinthecardcompetition, wereMrs.Woodward1st.prize,Miss L.Staines,2nd.,andMrs.Ryan,3rd.Thesupperanddancingwerevery muchenjoyedafterwards.

ParochialBall.

Allarrangementsarefinalisedfor theCathedralParochialBall,totake placeatSt.George'sHallonSeptem- ber30th.Ticketsarenowavailable fromthemembersofthecommittee, andareonsaleatAhern'sLtd.andat Brennan's.Itwillbeknownasthe "SpringBall."

TheChildrenofMary ChildrenofMary,headedby MissO'MahonyandMissIvyMcCarthy,heldtheirlasteuchrepartyfor theyearonlastTuesdaynight.It wasanothergreatsuccess-allvoted infavourofthatopinion..Manynew faceswerenoticedwithabeamofenjoymentlightinguptheircountenance astheystruggledforvictoryintheintricategameofeuchre.Theprizes againwenttotheladies:1st.prize, MissGriffin;2nd.prize,Mrs.Staines. Itseemsthatthisyeartheladieshave developedafacilityhabitinprizesnatching.Wearealldelightedat that.Supperover,theyounkpeople tooktothedancingfloor;themore staidandproperfolksretiredhomecontent. a a

AtthehomeofMrs.Goody,inPierstreet.oneofthepopularandfashionable"evenings"wereheldon18th.inst. Agreatnumberoffriendsgathered aroundtoindulgeinthevariouscom- petitions,bridge,euchre,guesses,raf- fles,etc. throughoutGreatamusementprevailed thealltooshortevening. Handsomeprizesweregiventothe winners.MusicalitemswererenderedbyMissM.Baldwin,MissEvelyn Tarlingrecitedinherowninimitable way."Joe"Tobinbroughtthehouse downwithoneofhisgems-"Passthe Salt."Twolittlefairydancersgave

Saturday,August30.1924.

thecompanyabeautifulinterpretation oftheterpsichoreanart.

BERIAVEMENTNOTICE

FatherDunnewishestoreturnhis sincerethankstoHisGracetheArchbishop,toHisLordshipBishopRyan, ofGeraldton,andtohisbrotherpriests forthegr,..atspiritualconsolationhe receivedfromthemonthedeathof hisfather.Heisextremelygrateful alsototheChristianBrothers,theSistersofthevariouscommunities,the childrenoftheparochialschools,and toallhisfriendswhosentmessages condolence.

Peter'sPence(1924)

CottesloeandCottesloeBeach£421 Busselton 11100 AnothercontributionhasbeenreceivedfromBeverleyof10s.,makinga totalof£23lOsfid.

SolemnRequiematCathedral

DEATHOFMR.JAMESDUNNE.

OnWednesday,,August20th,the VeryRev.FatherDunne,AdministratoroftheCathedral,receivedthe cablednewsofthedeathofhisfather, Mr.JamesDunne,athishomeinTara, Co.Meath,Ireland, Deathiseveraseverance,asnap- pingoftiesthathavecloselyknitthe membersofafamilytogether.When itrobsafamilyofitsfatherormother, thatseveranceisterribleandbitter toaccept,becauseavacantchairin thehomecirclesilentlyprotestsas timeendeavourstohealthewound andfillthevoid.Yetdeathwithin thehomebringstheconsolationtothoseprivilegedtowitnessit,ifbeing presentatthelastmoments,whenby theirprayersandsupplicationsthede- partingsoulmaybehelpedonitsfinal journey.Nosuchconsolationisgiv- entotheexile,whenthecold,unfeel- ingcableproclaimsitsawfultidings. Butdeath'sdarksorrowisgreatest whentheblowfallsontheexiled priest-thendeathinflictsitsmost painfulsting.Thepriesthasvolun- tarilyexiledhimselfforChrist,leav- ingfatherandmotherforHissake. Hecomestohisadoptedland,buthis heartremainsathomeandallthe humanloveheiscapableofisunre- servedlygiventotheparentsthere. Thetendrilswhichencasehisheart andbindsittohisfatherandmother, growinstrengthandtenacityasthe yearsflowon-Everarisingwithin himisthedesiretoseethemonce again.Nowthecablednewsshatters thatcherishedhopeforever,andwho canestimatetheinwardgriefofthat hearttornwiththesnappingofatie ofblood.Thesorrowofthepriestis poignantinitsisolation.Heisset apartandassuchhemustbearthis cross.Themanyfriendsinhisadopt- edlandsympathisewithhim.Heis gratefultothem,butthehumanele- mentinhimyearnsfortheintimacy andwarmthofthehomecircle-and itisdeniedhim.Thoughtssuchasthesemusthaveenteredthemindsof manysympathisersonTuesdaymorn ing,whentheCathedralwasthronged toassistandjoinintheRequiemser- viceforthereposeofthesoulofMr. JamesDunne,thefatheroftheVery Rev.FatherDunne.Inthesanctu-aryHisGracetheArchbishoppresid- ed,assistedbyMonsignorVerling V.G.,andMonsignorTobin,V.G.(Ar. madale.N.S-Ws.Thepriestspresent were:VeryRev.FatherCallan,0.MI.. Rev.FathersAhearn,0M.I.,and Haves, Rev.FathersSharman, C.SS.R..andGlover.C.SS.R.,Rev. FatherRumble.M.S.C.(Sydney).The metropolitanpriestsincludedVeryRev FatherFagan,Rev.FathersP.Hayes T.MastersonR.O'Neill,P.Lynch:T. O'Gorman,P.Finnegan,G.O'Callag- han.T.Lynch.F.Butler.M.McArdle, Dr.Kennedy,B.McCabe,J.T. McMahon,andP.McBride(Toodyav'.. andG.Griffin. TheSolemnRequiemwassungby VeryRev.FatherDunne.Father *BridewasDeaconandFather McArdlewasSub-Deacon,withVery Rev.FatherFaganasM.C.ThechanterswereFatherFinneganandFather McMahon.ANerylargecongregation filledtheCathedral-Thechildrenof theparochialschoolswerepresent also,andfromtheirunsulliedsouls aroseaprayerforthedeceasedthat theAlmightycannotrefuss.How thechildrenloveths:rpriests,especial- lywhensorrowafflictsthem.Scarce- lyhadthenewsofthedeathbecome known,whenthechildrencameto haysMasssaidforthedeceased.That isthesnressionofsympathywhich FatherDunnewillappreciatemost. AttheconclusionoftheRequiem.His GracetheArchbishopgavethe finalblessing.andinabriefad- .dress,remindedthecongregationthat

thesorrowwhichsmoteFather Dunne'sheartduringthelastweek waspartofthesacrificemadebynear- lyeveryIrishpriestwhovolunteered toworkforGodintheAustralianMis- sion.Itisbutdimlyapprehended whenmade.Itisonlyfeltinallits intensityandpoignancywhenthe blowunexpectedlyfalls-whenthesad newsisflashedthatshattersthehope ofre-uniononthissideofthegrave forever.However,thisbittersacri- fice,likeallothersmadeforGod,is compensatedforbythewarmspring ofsympathy,suffrageandprayer whichgushesuproundthebereaved priestintheregionoftheglobethat issanctifiedbyhiszeal,hisvirtue,and hislabours.ThusinGod'sgoodPro- vidence,byreasonofthesacrifice cheerfullymade,gtwofoldstreamof intercessoryprayerascendstoGod's throneonadaylikethis-theonefrom thenewlandasferventandsincere,as thatfromthelipsoftheoldfriendsas- sembledroundthegraveofthedead father.HisGraceconcludedatouchingtributebyexhortingtheprayers ofthepeopleforthedeceased,who washappyaboveallindying,asthey believed,inGod'sgraceandinsuch yooddispositions-andhappy,too,in theknowledgethathisRequiemwouldbesungbysuchaworthypriest- lyson.

edThe"DeadMarchinSaul"wasplaybytheorganistattheconclusionof theRequiem,thecongregationstand-ingwithbowedheads.-R.I.P.

fiNSANDNOM.

Agrandsocialanddance,underthe auspicesoftheYoungIrelandSociety, willbeheldinKeough'sHallonFri- day,the5th.ofSeptember.Musical itemswillberenderedbymembersof thesociety.D'Arcy'sOrchestrawill supplythemusic.Refreshmentswill behandedround,andalargelumpof pleasuregoeswiththedance.Get there.

Aeuchrepartyanddance,inaid oftheSchoolFund,willbegivenin St.Brigid'sParishHall,WestPerth, onWednesday,September3rd.The ladiesoftheWomensConferenceof St.VincentdePaularetheorganisers, andagoodevening'sentertainmentis promised.Thefistprizeis 2s, andthesecondprizelOs Youwill doagoodturntotheCatholicschool bybuyingaticket.Buyone.

ThesocialcommitteeoftheJunior BranchoftheChristiansBrothers'Col- legeOldBoys'Associationannounce thattheannualdancewillbeheldthis yearinSt.George'sHallonthenight ofThursday,September11th.Allex- collegians,youngandold,andtheir friendsareinvitedtobepresent,andmayobtainprogrammesfromany memberofthecommittee,orfrom thehon.secretary,c/oChristianBro- thers'College,Perth.

ThecompetitionregardingtheBays- waterQueenCarnivalisverykeen, andtheseveralqueensareworkingtheirhardesttocarryoffthelaurels.

OnWednesdaynext,September3,Miss MayGrieveisholdingachildren's plainandfancydressball,tofurther hersuccess.Therewillbegood music,prizesandrefreshments.The adultstakethedancingfloorfrom10 to12.SohelpbyyourpresenceattheBayswaterTownHallonthe3rd. inst.

Alinenteawasgivenattheresi- denceofMrs.Doolanbythemembers oftheYoungIrelandSocietytoMiss ClarePrendergast,apopularmemberof thesociety,whoisshortlytobemar- riedtoMr.Cullinane,ofMeckering. MissPrendergasthasbeenforsome yearsazealousmemberofthesociety andhasalwayshaditswelfareat heart.Weextendtoheroursincere wishesforthefuture.MissPrender- gastwastherecipientofmanyuseful anddaintypresents.R

OnSundaynightlast,atSt.Brigid's, WestPerth,Rev.FatherRumble, M.S.C., tivepreachedatouching,instrucandeloquentsermononthewon- derfulgiftoftheCatholicFaith.The churchwasfilledwithaninterested congregation.Thepreacherwasmost impressivewhenhereferredtohis ownconversiontotheCatholicFaith sixteenyearsago,andhisreception intotheChurchatSt.Brigid's.As ayoungmanheiswellrememberedin theparish,andhissermonwasespeci- allydirectedtonon-Catholicspresent. toexaminethetruthsoftheCatholic Churchandtoseekforlight-seek, saidthepreacher,andYoushallfind. Onlyveryrecentlyordained,Father Rumblegivespromiseofveryuseful andfruitfulserviceasamissionaryof theSacredHeart.AfterBenediction thewholecongregationapproachedthe altarrailsandreceivedfromthenewly ordainedpriesthisblessing.

Mr.TomWhitely,oftheClerks' Union,hasconsentedtonominatefor theLabourSenateselectionballot. Mr.Whitelyisanephewoftheformer DeputyTaxationCommissioner,Mr.J. F.Whitely.Hisfather,Mr.Pat Whitely,wasthefirstselectedLaboitr candidatefortheBeverleyelectorate.Thisleadwasfollowedbythatgrand oldbattlerforLabour'scause,Mr. Chas.Kirkwood,whowasassistedby TomWhitely,thenamereboy,assec- retary.LaterMr.Whitely'sactivities weretransmerredtotheEastern States,wherehefollowedtheteaching professionforfiveyears-Hereturn- edtohisnativeStateandtaughtat theChristianBrothers'Collegefor twoyears,duringwhichtimeheassist- edvariousLabourcandidatesofthe metropolitanareaintheircampaign- ingefforts.

MidlandJunction

,Agrandchildrenandadult'splain andfancydresscarnivalwillbeheld intheTownHallonTuesdayevening, September16th.,inaidoftheConvent School.Zealousworkers(andthe hon.secretary,Mrs.Downes)aredoing theirbesttomakethisyear'seventsuccessfulineverydetail,andsome- thingtoberememberedbythejuven-iles.Athree-stepcompetition:,for childrenonly,willbeoneofthevariousattractionsoftheevening.Good prizeswillbegivenforthebestset, bestdressedgirlandboy,mostoriginal andmanyothersinorderofmerit. Parentsor childrenguardianswithveryyoung willreceivespecialattention. Aspecialprogrammeforadultswill beadheredtoafter10o'clock.A sumptuoussupperwillbeprovided, andanorchestra-de-luxewillsupply themusic.Everythingwillbepretty, sparkingandgaywhenthecarnival bellswillringat7.30.Thegrand marchwilltakeplaceat8.15sharp, supervisedanddirectedbyouronly M.C.(Mr.Kingdon).Comeandsee andbegay.Everyone,youngandold, intheparish,andacordialinvitation tofriendsofMidlandoutsidethedis- tricttobuyaticketandbepresent isextendedbythecommittee.Chil- drenls.:adults,2s. PleasedtoreportMr.J.Greganre- turnedtohishomeandfamilyfromSt.JohnofGodHospitalonFriday. 22nd.inst.Wewishhimaspeedyre- turntogoodhealth.

TheLateFatherManganC.SS.R.

OnSunday,17th.inst.,atSt,Johnof God'sHospital,Ballarat,therepassed tohiseternalrewardtheRev.Father DominicMangan,C.SS.R.,wellknown inthisState.Withhisdeathoneof thebest-knownandmostesteemedof ourmissionarypriestshasgonefrom amongstus. FatherMangancameofanoldIrish family.HewasbornatDroghedaon July27,1857,andwasinhis68th.year whenhedied.Earlyinlifehemani- festedadesiretoentertheRedemp- toristOrder,andhisgOodparents gladlysecondedhispiouswishes.In 1879heenteredthenovitiateatBis- hopEton,Liverpool,wherehewasad- mittedtoprofessiononSeptember8, 1880.Hishigherstudieswerecom- pletedatSt.Joseph's,Teignmouth,Co. Devon,andsoonafterhisordination hewaschosenamongthesecondcon- tingentofFathersforAustralia.Here hepassedalmostthewholeofhis39 yearsofmissionarylife.Hewassta- tionedatonetimeoranotherinal- mostallthehousesoftheOrderin AustraliaandNewZealand.Buthe was,perhaps,bestknowninVictoria andWestAustralia.InBallarathe spentmostofhisreligiouslife,and therehisremainsarelaidtorest. Littlecanbesaidhereofhiswonder- fulmissionarycareer:butfewparishes therearethathavenotatonetime oranotherbeenwitnessesofhisburn- ingeloquenceandawakenedtogreater fervourbyhiszealousefforts.Hiskindnessandgentleness,coupledwith agenialnature,inspiredallheartsto cometohimforcomfortandpeace; andthenameofthisbig-heartedpriest willlongliveinthememoryofthepeo- pleasasynonymformercyandcom- fort.Naturallyhewasdrawntothe littleonesoftheflock,andtheynever feltmoreathomethanwhenlisteningtotheinterestinganecdotesandin- structionsof"bigFatherMangan.' Itcansafelybesaidthatthereare fewmissionarieswhohavehadsuch anextensiveknowledgeofandsucha realloveforthebackblockmissionsas FatherMangan. Duringthemanymonthsofhislin- geringandpainfulillnesslettersof sympathycamefromallparts-from Bishops,priestsandnuns,andfrom thelaity.Massesandprayerswere everywheresaidforhisrecovery.But suchwasGod'swill.Hisworkwas r1,,n..andHisDivineMasterwassat- isfied.Amidhissufferingshenever

ceasedtothankGodforgivinghim timetoprepareforeternity.Through- outhisillness,eventotheveryend, hischeerfulnesswasremarkable;and amurmurandcomplaintnevercrossedhislips.Aboveall,hisunshaken peace'andtranquilityofsoul,hiscon- fidenceandcompleteself-surrenderto God,wereespeciallyvisibletoall.- R.I.P.

Austria'sWoundedChancellor PraiseWonFromHisEnemies. MonsignorSeipel,FederalChancellor inAustria,recoveringfromthe woundsinflictedbyaSocialistassail- antsomelittlewhileago,maintainsa marvellouscalmnesswhichisthewon derofthefewvisitorswhoarepermit- tedtoseehim,writestheRev.Dr. FrederickFunder.WhenIwasad- mittedtohisroomIwasdeeplyim- pressed-bythisattitudeofcomposure. Notawordofindignationdidheut teragainstthewould-bemurderernor againstthosewhoseslanderouspropa- gandaincitedtheSocialistworkman tomammathecrime.

"Helpmeinmydifficultwork,"was theChancellor'sentreatytomeonmy departure. penedProbablyneverbeforehasithap. thataCatholicpriestinAustria wastherecipientofsuchuniversal manifestationsofattachmentandcon- siderationasDr.Seipel.Whenthe CatholicsofViennaarrangedforreli- giousservicesinSt.Stephen'sCathe- draltoofferupprayersforthewound- edChancellor'srecovery,thoseinat- tendanceincludedtheentirediplo- maticcorps,representativesofGov-ernmentdepartments,andpersons fromallclassesofsociety.Catholicbusinesshouses,asasignofsympathy, closedtheirdoorsduringtheservices. Theirexamplewasfollowedbymost ofthereputableJewishandProtestant firms.

SocialistOrganExpressesRegret. Expressionsofhorrorattheattempt- edassassinationandofsympathywith thewonderfulChancellorwerebyno meansconfinedtoDr.Seipel'spolitical friends.Theleadingorganhereof theSocial-Democrats,immediately aftertheChancellorwaswounded,said editorially:"ChancellorSeipelisouropponent; morethanthat,heisbyfarthemost importantmanamongouropponents. Butnever,notevenduringthemost vehementpoliticalcontroversies, werefusedtoaccordhimpersonalre. spect.Amanwhofightsforacause, notfromunworthymotives,butfrom personalconviction,amanwholives asimpleandmodestlife,anddoesnot evenspendthebynomeansexces- sivesalaryoftheAustrianFederal Chancellor,amanwhothoughasuf- fererformanyyears,worksfromearly morninguntillateatnight-sucha manwillnotberefusedpersonalre- spectevenfromhismostdetermined opponents."

Javorek,themanwhoattemptedto assassinatetheChancellor,haschang- edhisstorysincehewasfirsttaken intocustodybythepolice.Atfirst hedeclaredthathehadbeen"com- manded"tocommitthecrime.Later, however,hesaidthathehadmerely, beenincited attendingtoattemptthemurderby Social-Democraticmeetings andbyconversationswithpoliticalfriendsunfavourabletoDr.Seipel'sad- ministration.Hehadbeentoldmanytimes,hesays.thatDr.Seipelwasa "friendoftherichandtheusurers," amnodvetdha"ttheChancellorshouldhe"reBitterCampaignAgainstChancellorAsamatteroffacttherehasbeena systematicandunscrupulouscam- paignofpropagandaagainstDr.Seipel formanymonths.Thepropaganda startedwithpublishedstatementsby Social-DemocraticleadersthatDr.Sei- pel'sagreementwiththeLeagueofNa- tionsforAustria'sreconstructionwas "hightreason."Songsdeclaringthat theChancelloristobethefirstman hungonalampposthavebeensung alloverAustriabySocialistpartisans. ChancellorSeipelhasbeenaccusedofbeingresponsibleforeveryformof misfortunewhichhasafflictedthe country.

Nowthatthelogicaloutcomeofall thisvilificationhastakenplace,Herr KarlSeitz.Social-DemocraticleaderandBurgomasterofVienna,declares: "TheSocial-Democratsareseparated fromDr.Seipelbyawidegulf,but thisfacthasneverpreventedthen fromacknowledginghispersonalun- selfishnessinpursuinghisaimsand theextraordinaryabilitywithwhich heleadshisparty Thiswasinmarkedcontrast,how- ever,to ganda,Socialist-Democraticpropawhenwhichprecededtheshooting theCharwellorwashabitually describedbytheSocialistPressand Socialistpoliticiansasacriminal,and nicturesshowingtheChancellosbane.ingonagallowswerewidelydistribut- ed.

labourMinister'sTributetoEnglishCardinal

omummumummummintiumiiiinummilmiumniffinimmilliiiim-.

LastmonthCardinalGasquet, O.S.B.,celebratedhissacerdotalgoldenjubilee.Inhonouroftheoccasion theGregorianSocietyofOldBoysof DownsideSchoolgaveadinnerinLondon.BesidesthetwoCardinalsthere werepresentfourBishops,fourAbbots,theProvincialoftheJesuitsin England,andadistinguishedgatheringoflaymen.

HisEminenceAidanCardinalGasquet,0.S.B.,wasborninLondonin 1846.HewenttoDownsideasastudentin1862,andwasprofessedthere in1871.HewasraisedtotheSacred Collegein1914. HisEminencenow residesinRome,whereheisPresident oftheCommissionentrustedwillthe taskofrevisingtheLatinVulgate.

Mr.Wheatley,theMinsterforLabourinthepresentBritishGovernment, presidedoverthegathering,andproposedthetoastoftheguestofthe evening.Hesaid:

'1needhardlysaythatitisagreat joytomethatmypositionasamemberofftisMajesty'sGovernment bringsmethehonourofpresidingover thisassemblyandofsubmittingthe toastofourillustriousguest.

"Mostofyouaremorefamiliarwith thelife,workandpersonalityofthe CardinalthanIcanclaimtobe,but perhapsonthisoccasionyouwill neverthelessallowmetoreferbriefly tosomeoftheoutstandingeventsin hiswonderfullife."

HisEminence,astheywerewell aware,wasanativeofthecityof London,andaneducationalproductof St.Gregory'sBenedictineCollegeat Downside,withwhichhisnamewould formanygenerationsbeveryintimatelyassociated.

"IhavebeentellingtheCardinal, whileIhavebeenenjoyinghiscompanyatthetable,"continuedMr. Wheatley,"thathemakesthoseofus whohavebeguntoimaginethatthe shadowofageiscreepingoverus,feel ratherboyish.

Itcertainlymakesmefeelvery, veryyoungwhenIrealisethatCardinalGasquethaddoneseveralyears' good,solidworkasamonkbeforeI wasborn.

"HisEminencehadbecomeamonk in1871,andwasPriorofDownsidein 1878.HeremainedPrioruntil1885.

MrWheatleyandaDoctor.

"Inthatyear,hetellsme,aneminentdoctorinformedhimthathehad notlongtolive,andadvisedhimto giveupthestrenuouslifehewasleadingandspendtherestofhisdaysin quiet.

"IfImaysayso,asMinisterof Health-(laughter)-thislittlemedical inaccuracyindiagnosismakesonefeel scepticalaboutthevalueofthemedicalprofession.

"HisEminenceisafinetestimonial totheefficiencyofthecollegeinwhich hewaseducated.AndIfindthat characteristicallyoneofthefirstseriouspiecesofworkheundertookwas tobringthemethodsofteachingin thatcollegeuptodate,soastomake itasnearperfectionasitwaspossible forhimtodo.

"Butperhapshischiefinitiative workwastheconstructionofthegreat abbeychurchatDownside,which onlynownearingcompletion."

TheCardinal'sMonument

AlthoughtheCardinalhadtoretirefromactiveworkatDownsidein 1885,saidMr.Wheatley,theimpetus whichhegavetothemovementenabledittocontinueuntilfinallythe churchwaselevatedtothedignityof anabbeyand--asnowoneofthefinestGothicbuildingsinthecountry. ItwastotheCardinal'screditthat inquiteanumberofwayshedid workwhichmarkedanewerainthe extensionofBenedictinemonasticism inEngland.

Thebiggerviewandgreateroutlook ofthatOrderoweditsbirth,toalarge extent,totheexcellentworkofthe Cardinal.

Mr.Wheatleyrecalledthatwhen AbbotGasquetwasraisedtotheSacredCollegein1914byPopePiusX. hewasthefirstmonkoftheEnglish Congregationsinceitsrestorationto becomeaCardinal:andthathewas onlythefourthEnglishBenedictine whohadeverbeenraisedtothathigh honour-thefirstbeingCardinalLangham.whowasAbbotofWestminster inthefourthcentury.

"HistorianoftheWorld."

PerhapsCardinalGasquetwouldbe hestandlongestknownforhiswonderfulliterarywork,saidMr.Wheat-

roarsoflaughter-anddidn'tshe dance.Mr.VincentWhite,asThaddiusMcMichael,andMr.Charles Brown,asRoderickO'Toole,weretwo verynaturaloldmenwhofilledtheir partsperfectly.Nottheleastamusingbodyintheplaywasthebailiff. Mr.MauriceLynch;hesuppliedagood measureofthelaughterwithwhichthe playabounds.

ley.''TheTimes"wroteontheoccasionofhiselevationtotheSacred College:"ThegreatserviceswhichCardinalGasquethasrenderedtothe Churchareequalledonlybythoserenderedtohisowncountryasanhistorian.EveryEnglishmanwillrejoice thatthePopeshouldhavesingledout oneofthegreatestwritersintheEnglishlanguageandthegreatestauthorityontheearlyreligioushistoryof England."

Itwasinterestingtonotethatthe chorusofcongratulationwasnotconfinedtoCatholics-andMr.Wheatley mentionedanumberoflearnedsocietieswhichhadexpressedappreciation ofthePope'saction.

"Perhapsmostimportantofallthe tributes,"headded,"wasaspeech madebyaProtestantprofessorofhistoryinaGermanuniversity,inwhich CardinalGasquetwasclaimedas'the historianoftheworld.'"

Mr.Wheatleycontinued:"Ibelieve thattheliteraryworkofCardinalGasquethascontributedlargelytothat amazingadvanceinreligioustolerance whichwehavewitnessedinEnglandduringthepastgeneration."

Mr.Wheatleyconcludedthathewas veryproudtobeassociatedwiththe eminentguestoftheevening."toacknowledgehisservicetotheideals -vehaveintheworld."

ItistenyearsagosincethisinterestingIrishactorandthecharming MissEdnaKeeleycapturedtheaffec- tionsoftheIrishcommunitywith theirstagepresentationsofthelove,witandhumourcharacteristicofthe landofthetearandsmile.Theim- pressionsleftbytheirexcellent,at- tractive,andrealportrayalsofIrish characterhavenotbeenforgotten,and when mentstheadvancepressannounceoftheircomingweremadethere weremanyexpressionsofpleasurethat wewereagaintohaveaseasonofde- lightfulassociationwiththeirbright, happy,andentertainingpersonalities incomedydramawhichwouldreflect thewholesomeness.therichnessofthe humourandpathos,andthesunshine ofIrishcharacterinitsvaryingmoods fromgravetogay.AllanDoanehas thedelightfulwayofgettingright downtothekernelofhispartandhis easygracefulmannerattractshisaudiencefromhisfirstappearance,andjoy- fullycarriesthemwithhiminhischar- acterisationrightthroughuptothe finalfallofthecurtain."Hehasthe smoothtonguetohesure,andcan't hemakelove."saidadelightedcol- leen,withthesoftMunsterbias,fas- teningherwrapaboutherasshestep- pedoutfromthewarmthofthe theatreintooneofthemostuninvitingnightswehavehadforawhile. AllanDooneandhiscompanyopen- edonSaturdayeveningtoagood house,notwithstandingtheinclemency oftheweather,with"Lucky0Shea," acomedydrama,whichisnutover statedtobeoneofinfinitecharm,re- fleetingthelightandbrightnessof Irishcharacter.Hereceivedafine reception.Timehasmadelittleif anyalterationsinhim.Hehasstill thesamecharmingstagepersonality wesawinhislovemakingstenyears ago,andhissofttenorwhenhesang "MyOldDhudeen"justassweet.A nightwith"LuckyO'Shea"isasgood asadraughtofsparklingRhenish wine:itisexhilaratingandverypleas- ing.Youfindyourselfinthevery goodcompanyofahappy-go-luckylad whohasallthecharmoftherichand fertilehumourofahappy-go-luckyCelt Whatmorecouldonewantforplea- sure?MissEdnaKeeleyisadelight- fullittlelady.andacharmingartist inherprofession.AsRoseMcMichael sheplayedherpartwithease,grace- fulnessandcoquetryas+nleave littledifferencebetweenrealityand unreality.Itisunnecessarytogo intodetailsoftheplay-itisenough forustosaythat"LuckyO'Shea."iw producedbyMr.AllanDooneandhis excellentcompany,isadelightfuland picturesquecomedy.Thesettingis artistic.Thesceneintheball-room oftheRotundaDublin,wasattractive andeffective,andtheminuetvery pleasing.Thedresses,whichal-eays attractsfemininecomment.weremuch admired. MissAdeleInman,as NancyO'Dowd,foundmanyfavourites. MissConnieKvtemadeareallynleasanturchin.andwithMr.Donnehelpedtheaudiencetoadelightfulbitof comedy.whichwasresponsiblefor

accordeon)andMrs.StuartJoneskindlyactedasaccompaniste.Afterthe meetingonWednesdaynextaquoit matchwillbeheld,andacommencementwillbemadetoorganiseatable tennistournament.

To-night"MollyBawn,"aninterestingplaybasedonMrs.Hungerfcrd's novel,willbeproduced.Inthefancy dressballsceneAllanDoonewilljntroduceavignetteofRobertEmmett, theIrishpatriot,inhisspeechfrom theDock.

H.A.C.B.Society

St.Mary'sBranch,Leederville.

Thefortnightlymeetingwasheldon Wednesday,the20th.inst.,therebeingagoodattendanceofmembers,presidedrive,bythepresident.Thefollowinanominationsformembership werereceived:Mr.StuartJones,by Bro.J.Bennett;Mr.JamesHughes andanothercandidate,byBro.Creighton.MattersconnectedwiththeHibernianStallinthebazaarwerereportedtoheprogressingsatisfactorily, andarrangementswerefinalisedtom thedancetobeheldintheNorth PerthTownHallontheThursdayin eachmonth.Thefirstoftheseries washeldthenightafterthemeeting andinviewoftheextremelyinclementweather,itwasexpectedtobea completefailure.Tothepleasant surpriseofeveryone,averyfairnum berofyoungpeopleattended,notwithstandingtherain,andtheanticipated failurewasconvertedintoaveryenjoyablefunction.Thesuccessofthe dances,bothsociallyandfinancially,is assured.Ontheoccasionofthe housepartyattheresidenceofMrs. KreitlingonlastSaturdaynightthe weatherwasagainverybad,butitis evidentthatourpeoplearewillingto bravetheelements,howeverdisagreeabletheybe,inordertosupportand participateinthefunctionsheldby thebranchinaidofthebazaar.There wasasplendinattendanceatMrs. Kreitling's,andtheeveningwasa greatsuccessfromeverypointofview. Weofferourhostandhostessourbest thanksforplacingtheirhouseatour disposal.Therewillnotbeanydance onnextThursday,butonthatnight therewillbeagoodhigh-classconcert attheSchoolHall,Marian-street.The programmewillbeallthatcanbedesired.andwefeelsurethatthepeople willshowtheirappreciationofthe goodnessoftheartistsinassistingus andtheparishbypatronisingtheconcertinfullforce.Afterthemeeting a held.veryenjoyablemusicaleveningwas Thevocalandelocutionary itemsweregivenbyMissAnderson. Bros.S.Jones,W.Kreitling,G.Krietling,J.Edwards.J.Bennett,J.Coonan,G.Creighton,J.Ryan(onthe

YOUNGIRELANDSOCIETY. Themeetingoftheabovesociety washeldinSt.Patrick'sSchoolroom onMondaynight.Thepresident(Mr. J.NIulcahy)occupiedthechair.The minutesofthelastmeetingwereread andconfirmedbymemberspresent.A debatetookplace,thesubjectbeing "Immigration,"andtheadjudicator (Mr.J.P.Doheny)decidedinfavour oftheaffirmative.Thepresidentwishes toremindallmembersoftheEJCiiii4 anddanceinKeough'sHallonFriday, September5.Themeetingclosedin theusualwaywiththesingingof"God SaveIreland."

DEATHS.

13CRKE.-Ofyourcharity,prayfor thereposeofthesoulofThoma,-. Burke(lateofBoulder),sonofthe lateEdmondandMaryBurke,Char tersTowers,Queensland,andloving brotherofMrs.Rvalls,Parkerville. -R.I.P. OSacredHeartofJesus,havemercy onhissoul.

STAFFORD.-Atherresidence,Gillstreet,Mt.Hawthorn,lovingwifeof Richard,motherofMrs.T.James andMartin(Collie),andWilliam (Northam),sisterofMrs.G.Galvin, Mrs.G.Lewis,andMr.J.McGrath (Mt.Hawthorn),andMrs.H.Coker (Melbourne). SacredHeartofJesus,havemercy onhersoul.

INMEMORIAM.

O'NEILL.-InlovingmemoryofDanialJosephO'Neill,whodepartedthis lifeonSeptember1,1921. -Insertedbyhislovingwife,MargaretO'Neill,ofLamplaugh,Victoria.

GRACE.-Inmemoryofmydear daughterandourdearsister,Dot, whodiedonAugust28,1920,loving motherofPat,Steve,andlittle Molly.-R.I.P. ourheartsyourmemorylingers. Tenderfondandtrue: AndasthedaysgobydearDot, Wewillalwaysthinkofyou. -Insertedbyherlovingmother,sistersandbrothers.andlittlechildren.

FITZGERALD--Insadbutloving memoryofmydearhusbandandour darlingdad,SergeantRichardFitzgerald,lateofSouthernCross,who diedatSt.JohnofGod'sHospital, September2,1923. Eternalrestgrantuntohim,0Lord, andletperpetuallightshineuponhim. MostlovingHeartofJesus,have mercyonhissoul. -Insertedbyhissorrowingwifeand children,213Beaufort-street,Perth. 7.7!/110.111.11=1"

Inperformance,Essexhasachieved internationalfame.Youwillwant thatabilitytopickupquicklywhen trafficstarts-acarthatclimbshills andrunsthroughsandwithnevera signoffaltering,thatgivesyouthe samesteadyperformancethroughout alongjourney.Essexwilldothis.

AllanDooneatHisMajesty's

Amusements

PRINCEOFWALESTHEATRE

TheromanticstoryofGeorgeBryan Brummell,thegreatestofallEnglish dandies,willbetheprincipalitemat thePrinceofWalesnextweek,commencingto-day.JohnBarrymoreas "BeauBrummell"issaidtosurpassal'previousachievementsinthisWarner Brothers'classicofthescreen.With consumateart,heshowsthe"Beau"in allhisglory,hissunatthezenith,and thengraduallytraversesthepitiless barrennessofapproachingmiddleage, andfinallythecrueltyofsenility.As thePrinceofWales,WillardLouis imbuesthesocialmonarchofEngland withallthefrivolous,foppishand cilicrouslysillymannerismsandaffec;onsthatmadealaughingstockof theking,whosequestionablenobility layinthefactthathe(Tiltedthe adulationandadmirationofallthose aroundhim.Thesupportingcastin, eludesAlecFrancis,CarmelMyers, AndredeBeranger,andIreneRich. Thecostumesandmannersofthe periodaresaidtobereproducedwith meticulousaccuracyinthisfilmadapt- ationofthestageplaybyClydeFitch. Onthevaudevillesideofthepro gramme,theKennedyEntertainers willmaketheirfirstappearanceina musicalact.Mr.KeithKennedyis wellknownasaverytalentedviolinist, andhisbrotherLanceKennedy,who appearedinPerthsomeyearsagowith thelateSydneyJames"PierrotPie" company,hasfewequalsasaflautist. ThecompanyincludesMissNorah Howard,anEnglishlightningsketch artist,andMissMarieGrist,soprano.Thepictorialprogrammewillinclude thecustomarytwo-reelcomedyand noveltypictureseries,andthemusical accompanimentswillbeprovidedby thePrinceofWalesOrchestra-de-Luxe. ASonoraconcert.arrangedbyMessrs. Nicholson'sLtd.,willprecedetheeveningperformance.Reservationsmaybe madeatthetheatre,orbyringingNo. A2222,anddaysalesforstallsforSaturdaynightareobtainableatthebox office.

ALLENDOONECOMPANY.

Inpursuanceofthepolicyofweeklychanges,"LuckyO'Shea"waswithdrawnlastnight.'Co-nightandfor theforthcomingweek"MollyBawn" willbepresented.Thisisachange, inasmuchasthestory,settingandcosturningareentirelymodern.Based onMrs.Hungerford'scelebratednovel ofthatname;thestoryhasbeen adaptedtomakeafascinatinglyinterestingplay,thatholdstheattentionof itsauditorsfromendtoend.Introducedisafancydressballscene,in whichalltheleadingpersonagesimpersonatecharactersinkeepingwith theirpersonalities.AllenDoonein thissceneintroducesastrikingvignetteofRobertEmmett,Ireland'simmortalpatriot,inhisspeechfromthe Dock.MissEdnaKeeley,intherole ofEleanorMassereene,givesalovable impersonationofMrs.Hungerford's noblenaturedheroine.

PRODUCEMARKETREPORT.

TheWestralianFannersLtd.Wellington-street,Perth,reportunderdate the27th.August,1924,asfollows:WheatenChaff:Theoversupplyof chaffcomingontothemetropolitan yardshasfilledmoststoresandmerchantsupwiththeirrequirements. Chaffofferedattheshortyardingson the26th.and27th.ofthismonthsaw 12/6pertonrise.Withthecontinuanceofshortyardings.:efeelsure thatthismarketwillriseafurther 10s.to£1pertonforthetopgrade chaff, andandinferiorqualities,stained damagedchaff,meetswithvery littlecompetition.Consequentlythe priceofthiswillnotseeanadvance whichthehigherqualitychaffwillattain-To-day'spricesareconsiderablyfirmerthantheclosingratesof lastweek.Fa.q.toprimeisselling at£7lOsto£712s6d,averagequality £6110sto£615s.goodmediumat£5 15slo£6,withinferiorchaffdownto £410s.

OatenChaff:F.a.q.top.imeoaten hasbeenrepresentedbytwotrucks duringtheweek,whichsoldat£65s, withdryandbadlycutsamplesselling downto£5-

Oats:Theenquiryforgoodheavy feedsremainsfirmat3/10to3/11per bushel,withmediumandsecondgrade samples,thinandtailv,worth3/6to 3/8Thedemandisnotstrong,and weconsiderthatifmanytrucksare rushelontothemarketthepricewill comeback,

Wheat:Thereisverylittlechange toreportinthewheatmarketsince

WhatWillItBe?

AnotherGreatBoanExpansion

OpeningShortly!

ItmightseemimpossiblethattherewasanyroomforanythingadditionalinanEmporium,thesizeofBowls,

utatnoverydistantdatethecurtainwillunfoldananothergreatBoanExpansion."Whatwillitbe?At

thepresenttime,rearenotinapositiontomakeadefinitestatementaboutit,butweaskyoutowatchfor theannouncementofitsopening.Preparationsforitsopeninghavebeengoingonformonthspast,andnow nearlycomplc-.Itsappointmentswillberichandluxurious,itwilldealincommoditiesthatareenter- taining,useful,timosavingandeducational.Ahugenewfloorspacehasbeenpreparedforit.Watchcarefully forfurtherannouncements.Whatwillitbe?

BOANSLIMITED,UniversalProviders

WELLINGTONandMURRAYSTREETS;PERTH

welastwenttopress,3/11to6/-per bushelbeingpaidforf.a.q.toprime rafflingsamples.Inferiorsamplescontaininganamountofdust,smut andotherforeignmatterhavebeen soldfrom4'6to5/3,accordingtoqual- ity.

Potatoes:EasternStatespotatoesarestillarriving.Themarketfor goodsamplesoflocalsisabout£7to£7 Ssperton.Nonehavebeenoffered atauctioninthePerthyardsduring theperiodunderreview.

Wewouldbepleasedtohandleany farmers'produceatauction,andthey canrestassuredofobtainingthehigh- estprices.

ANENGLISHOPINIONOFtHE ESSEXSIX.

The"Autocar,"aBritishautomo. bilejournal,says"Formanyyears theEssexCarhasenjoyedapopular- ity-ofitsownbecauseithadatour. cylinderenginewhichwasremarkable furitssmoothness,greatpower,and abilitytodevelopahighspeedofre volution.Itis,therefore,themore interestingtofindthatforth;syear the ersededfour-cylinderenginehasbeensup byasixcylinder,enginesis increasingverygreatly,whiletheir powerandflexibilityareextraordin ary..Onepointwillinterestowners ofEssexCarsespecially,andthatis thatgreatattentionhasbeenpaidto thebrakes.Thefootbrakebandhas pull-offandsteadyspringsinbrae kets,whicharequiterigid,thehaul adjustmentismuchbetterthanhither. to,andthewholebrakeisbothstiffer andmoreeffective.Thehandbrakebandhasaninterestingformoftoggie expansionmechanismwhichshouldbe muchmoreefficient;butisstilladjust. edbyscrewingatensionrodintoa jaw.Asawhole,thecarhasbeen muchimproved:itissmooth,silent, hasplentyofpower,andisveryflex- ible.Moreover,itappearstohavea petrolconsumptionofatleast2S m.p.g.,whichisextremelygoodforan engineofthissize.Theseatsare muchlower,thespringsareverycom- fortable,andtheEssexCarisatlast averyhandsomemachine,whichcould nothesaidfortheoriginaldesign. Addtothisthefactthatitisreally low verypriced,andthecarshouldprove temptingtctheprospectiv2pur- chasers" EssexEconomy.

ThesurprisingeconomyoftheEssex Sixisbecomingmoreandmoretalked ofdaybyday.Petrolmileagesof from25to30m.p.g.arebeingreport edbysatisfiedownersfromfarand near.Butthepleasingpartabout thiseconomyisthatitinnowayaf- fectsthecar'sspeedandpower,which areabundantforallrequirements.

Comfortforfivepassengersisas- suredbythewide,deepseats,the,'e- lightfttlspringing,andsmoothvibra- tionlessperformanceofthesixcylin- derengine,whilststrikingofitsmany finequalities.

ThentheEssexSixpossessesthere- libilityandefficiencywhichareexclu- sivetoeveryHudsonbuiltproductIt isreadyatalltimestoanswerevery callthatmayhemadeonit.

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Aeolian Pianola

Piano

ThePioneerofPlayerPianosand everinthevanofimprovement.TheAEOLIANembodiestheMetrostyle,theThemodist,andthe newTemponamicExpressionControl. Itisalmosthumaninitspowers ofexpression.Toitsmechanical excellenceisaddedwondrous qualityoftone.

Solelyfrom BarrackStPerth;Fremantle, andKalgoorlie.

SPORTING

Asrecordedinourlastissue,C.B.C. arechampionsoftheSecondary Schoolsforthethirdyearinsuccession-areallyremarkableachieve mentandconvincingevidenceoftheir superiorityinthewintergame.Early intheseasonitwasevidenttoanyone whosawthemplaythattheyhadthe materialforawellbalancedside. Whattheylackedinweightand heighttheymorethanmadeupfor inteamworkandspeedtotheball. Some.oftheirdisplays,especiallythat againstHighSchoolatSubiacowere anexcellenttestimonytothevalueof efficientcoaching.Allthroughthe competitiontheworkofthebackswas firstclass,buttheforwardswereat timesfoundwanting,notsomuchin combinedwork,butinaccuracyin shootingforgoal.W.Brophywas successfulcaptainaswellasaresolute anddashingdefender.Thecent% linehelditsownineverygame. thoughHowson'slosswasfeltinthe lastmatch.Thebulkoftheruck workfellonBurtandJohnston-both intheirfirstseasonofpublicschool football.Thelatterwasapersistent

5.v.C.E.G.S.atW.A.C.A.:18.21to 6.v.ScotchCollegeatClaremont: 11.15to10.6.

Totalscores:For,59goals85behinds(439points);Against,23goals 29behinds(167points) GoalKicker:.

Antony17,\V.Bryant16,Giles5,F. Brophy5,Barron5,Burt3,Howson 3,Mitchell2,Johnston1,Spencer1 NotesonPlayers.

WBrophy(captainandhalfback, Asin1922and1923arockindefence, savingoverandoveragainbybrillianthighmarkingandlongkicking fromthedangerzone.Ledtheteam wellandhadawatchfuleyeforany weaknessintheteam'sgeneralplay.

A.Howson(vicecaptainandwing): Asinthetwopreviousyearsaninvaluablemanontheflanks.Showed greatclevernessineludingopponents andstabkickingtotheforwards.Deve)opedasureleftfootpass.

ABrockman(back):Themostex periencedplayerintheteamanda solidbackman-camethroughwith determinedrushesandneverflinched

successfulhalfback-agoodlongkick.

C.Uottenmall.forward):Aclever andresourcefulplayerinthisposition, andalsoagoodchangerover.Took Howson'splaceonthewing.

I.Spencer(halfforward):Inclined tobeslowmoving,butmarkswell. Kickinginclinedtobeweak.Kew. outofonegamebyaninjuredankle.

D.Carter(halfback):ihemostimprovedplayerintheteam.Keptwell infrontofhisman,andwastedno timeinfoolishruns,butkickedwell awayoutofdanger.

BJohnston(ruckHadtoshouldertheburdenofmuchoftheshepherdingworkforwhichhisprevious Rugbytrainingwasofmuchservice. Markedwellandalwayswellupwith theplay.

J.Antony(forward):Ourbestcen treforwardsinceTomKennedy.An accuratekickandveryactiveineludingopponents. Aproblemforgoalkeepers.

JButler(goal):AworthysuccessortoGeorge'McInnesandJimChes. son,andabettermarkthaneither. Savedthesituationfrequentlyat W.A.C.A.againstSubiacoandalsoat Claremont.Kickedoffwell.

ABurt(ruck):Dominatedtheruck matchaftermatch.Surprisedallby successagainstmoreexperiencedruck men.Hitsouthardandaccurately.

C.Barron(forward):Oneofthe highfliersoftheteam.Afairlyaccur-

ChristianBrothers'College1st.XVI1I

CHAMPIONS,1924

WINNERSOFALCOCKCUPANDW.A.LEAGUEPENNANT. Points:For,439:Against,167.

BackRow:C.Cohen,L.Spencer,D.Carter,B.Johnston,D.McAuliffe,C.Barron,M.Cawley.SecondRow: Mr.L.Ryan(Sportsmaster),W.Bryant.J.Antony,J.Monaghan,J.Butlfr.V.Daly.Mr.1.Leckie(Coach). ThirdRow:T.Rodriquez.A.Burt.A.Brockman,W.Brophy(capt.),R.Booth,P.Giles,J.Punch.Fourth Row:J.Mitchell,F.Brophy.(Absent:A.Howson,vice-captain).

'shepherd."whileBurtastheseason advancedbecameveryskilledinthe bitout.Gilesasroverhadtocarry ontheworkofJoeO'Connor,anddid itwell.Theschoolrecordsince1901 isasfollows: 1907.-Premiers. 1908.-Champions. 1909.-Premiers. 1910.-Premiers. 1911.-Premiers. 1912.-Champions. 1913.-Champions. 1914.-Premiers. 1915.-Champions. 1916.-Premiers. 1917.-Third. 1918.-Champions. 1919.-Leadingwhencompetition abandoned. 1920.-Premiers. 1921.-Runners-up. 1922.-Champions. 1923.-Champions. 1924.-Champions ResultsofPublicSchoolMatches

1.v.HighSchoolatSubiacoOval: 11.11to5.6.

2.v.C.E.G.S.atPerthOval:6.20to

3.v.ScotchCollegeatW.A.C.A.:5.6 to2.3. 4v.HighSchoolatW.A.C.A.:8.12 to4.5.

c,eninthehottestattacks.Athi, ..estinthesecondHighSchoolmatch ,,hentheywerepressinghard.

W.Bryant(halfforward):Anex.ernelycleverplayerinthecentrehalt ior,ardposition.Ledoutwelltor passesfromcentreorwing,andcontributedlargelytoopenuptheforwardplay.Thoughnotaverystrong k:ck,yetfairlyaccurateingoalkie,s ing.

V.Daly(wing,:Thisplayercons'derablyimprovedonhisstandardof lastyear.Superiorityneverseriously challengedinanygame.Breaksaway veryfastandalwaysaheadofhisopponent.

P.Giles(rover,:Gaveexcellentdis. playsinsomegames,thoughinclined tospoilgoodplaybyshortuseless passes.Cleverontheboundaryline andauicktodisposeoftheball.

R.Booth(centre):WassetthedifficulttaskofwatchingHantke,ofHigh School.andTodd,ofScotch,anddid hisworkwell.especiallyatSubiaco, whentheHighSchoolflier-hadfew chances.Cameawaysmartlyfrom centreanddidnotstraymuchfrom hisposition,exceptwhenondetailed forclosewatchonanopponent.

D.McAuliffe(halfback).Oneof 'liefinestmarksintheteamandnossessingthatnecessaryattributeof

J.Monaghan(back):Playedinfirst gameonly.Gaveexcellentpromise fortheseason,but,unfortunately,injuriespreventedhisplayingforthe restoftheseason.

J.Mitchell(forward):Vicecaptain of2nd.xviii.Playedinonegame, thatagainstC.E.G.S.onPerthOval. Veryactiveandenterprising,buthandicappedbydiminutivestature.

T.Rodriquez(wing):Playedagainst C.E.G.S.onW.A.C.A.Ground,and beathisopponenteasily.Aconsist. entandvaluableplayerforthesecond eighteen.

M.Cawley(back):Playedinlast gameatClaremont.Solidrather thanbrilliant.Heshoulddevelop intoafirstclassdefender.

WearepleasedtocongratulateMr. J.Leckieonhisnotableachievement incoachingthreesuccessivechampion, teams.Thereisnodoubtthath. careultrainingandwiseguidanceisa veryimportantfactorinwinning gamesforC.B.C.Duringhisseven yearsattheCollegehehasalways beenonthebesttermswiththeboys andwhilekeepingthemhardattheir workneverfailedtoencouragethose whowerereallytrying.Mr.Leckieis anexpertatdetectinganyweakness intheteam'splayandprompttoap- plyaremedy. 2nd.xvra.

The"seconds"hadtofightmore vigorouslyforchampionshiphonours, particularlyagainstHighSchool.They wereinvariablyrangedagainstmuch heavieropponents,butalwaysmanagedtokeepinfront.Theirrecord isasfollows:-

v.HighSchool,atSubiaco:7.6

to 6.8.

v.C.E.G.S.,atW.A.C.A..7.11to2.8. v.Scotch,atClaremont:7.5to5.3.

Totalscores:For,40goals48behinds(288points);Against,27goals 37behinds(199points) GoalKickers

Dwyer7,Mitchell6,Moloney6, Hatton5,O'Connor4,M.Giles3,Cogan2,Dewar,Davenport,Kelly,El. lies.F.Bryant,andCornwall,one each. Apartfromthosementionedinconnectionwiththe1st.xviii.,Urquhart handledtheteamwell,andworked hardandsuccessfullyathalfback. Moloneywasasmartforward,Dwyer broughtoffsomedashingruns,finishingwithgoalsfromdifficultangles, andO'Connor,Kingston,andM.Giles werehardworkersinruck.Ofthe youngerplayerstriedDewarwasthe mostpromising. TheEssendon-W.A.matchonSat- urdayatSubiacowasstrenuousand exciting,butnotbyanymeansgood football.Essendonplayersadmitted theywereluckytowin.Thecontri- butingfactorstotheirsuccesswerethe splendiddefenceofBarker,Laingand Donaldson,theinaccurateshootingof theW.A.forwards,theinjuriestoBahenandEvans,thecombinedfor- wardworkofStockdale,Cooksonand Jenkins,andlastlythehopelessineffi- ciencyofsomeoftheStateteam.Ir- winvanquishedGriggonthewing,but thePerthladtransferredtotheother sidewastoomanyforSullivan.Mc- Carthyplayedahardbutfairgame inruck, impressionandBecktongavetheusual thathewasnotextending himself.MauriceMahon,Gepp, Sparrow,Sinclair,andWesternwere allsplendid.TheEssendonboysleft onSaturdaynight,havingmademanyfriendsduringtheirbriefstayin Perth.

atelestfootkick,andnutabitafraid tomixitwithheavieropponents.In. dinedtogivzawaytreekicks.

FBrophy(forward):Ratherlight forawingforward,butasuremark andfairlyaccuratekick.Markmanship nottoogoodinsecondround.

JPunch(back):Cameintothe teamwhenMonaghanwasdisabled, andsoonmadegood.Aplayerofthe ruggedtype,solidindefenceandable totakeahandinruck.

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rConcerningManyThings

Spain'sNewWarMinister

TheO'Donnell,DukeofTetuan,am! PresidentoftheIrishRaceConventioninParisin1922,hasbeenappoint-edSpanishMinisterforWarbyGeneralPrimodeRivera.AnenthusiasticdemonstrationinhishonourNtas organisedbytheAldermenandemployeesoftheMadridCorporationon theoccasionofhishandingoverhis functionsasGovernoroftheSpanish capitalinordertotakeuphisnew duties.TheDuke,whoisagrandee ofthefirstclass,wasborninMadrid iii1864,andsucceededhisfatherthe 2 dukein1903.ThefamilyisdescndedfromtheO'DonnellsofTirconaill,theirancestorsbeingRoderick O'Donnell,EarlofTyrconnell,who withhisonlysonfledtoFrancein 1607,havingbeenattaintedfor11,, treason.ThefirstDukeofTetuan wasMinisterforWarunderEspartero,andPrimeMinisterofSpainin1856-58. RelicsofMaryQueenofScots. Dr.WalterSeton,ofAbercorn,re- centlyannouncedthat,throughthe generosityofanumberofsubscribers whowereinterestedinthepreserva- tionforhercountryoftheMaryQueen ofScotslettersanddocuments,hehas securedallthetwelvelotsrelatingto her.Thelotsincludetheholograph letterofQueenMarytoJamesBeaton (afterwardsCardinalBeaton),ArchbishopofGlasgow,writtenonNovem- ber13.1574;theletterbyQueenMary to scriptHenrid'Angouleme,withapostoffourteenlinesinherautograph;themarriagearticlesofQueen MaryandFrancisII.,April19,1558; thedocumentgrantingarewardto John MaryBeaton,whoassistedQueen toescapefromLochlevenin 1568;animportantdocumentaddress- edtoherCouncilinParisin1583,sign- edalsobytheQueen'ssecretary,Nau. adocumentrevokingtheCommission ofJusticiaryappointedbytheQueen Mother-oneofthefirstofficialactsof QueenMaryafterhermother'sdeath; twodocumentsrelatingtotheforfeit- edestatesoftheEarlofLennox. fatherofLordDarnley:andthedraft ofamemorialofQueenMaryand FrancisII.toPopePiusIV.,withre- specttothereligiouspositioninScot- land.AlltheselettersandpapersaredestinedfortheNationalLibrary of asScotland(theAdvocates'Library) apermanentpossessionofthena- tion.Thetotalcostofthedocumentsamountedto£770.

Parson'sBluffCalled.

ThepastorofacertainProtestantchurchinWichitaFalls,Texas,aKu KluxroostinggrOund,insupportofa campaignofhatredagainsttheCa- tholicChurch.boldlyannouncedthat hewouldofferfivethousanddollars againstthesameamounttobeputup byCatholicsandselectacommitteeto provethatcertainunmentionable abusesexistinCatholicconvents.The Catholicsofthatcityimmediately cameforwardthroughtheirpastor,Rev.LaurenceHoyt.0.S.B.,withthe guaranteeofadepositoffivethousanddollarsinanyhankofthecity thatthechargescouldnotbesubstan- tiated.Thebluffhasbeencalledand wordisawaitedfromtheso-called preacherofChristianity.Thiswasan effectivemeansofsilencingdefamers. --

ANeatRetort.

Thisistheneatretortofthe"CatholicRegister,"Toronto,uponthe bigotswhoseloveofreligiousliberty isshownbytheattemptedostracism ofCatholicsfrompubliclifeinthe UnitedStates:-"ThedailyPressis gleefullywondering,gloatingandex- ultingovertheelectionofaProtestantPresidentinCatholicFrance.Ca- tholicvotesmadetheelectionpossible. TheyelectProtestantstoofficeinCa- tholiccountries-France,Belgium.Ire- land.Austria.Italy.Butwouldn'tthe worldstareifsomedayitshouldread ofa inCatholicKingorPrimeMinister aCatholicPresidentinthaUniteStates,aCatholicPremierin OntartoraCatholicMayorin'Toronto?Thatwouldberealcausefor astonishmentandscreamingheadlines."

LabourMinisterBetweenTwoCardinals.

TheMinisterofHealthintheBrit- ish JohnLabourGovernment.theRt.Hon. Wheatley,satbetweentwoCar- dinalsatadinnergiveninLondonre- centlyinhonourofCardinalGasquet onHisEminence'sattainmentofthegoldeniubileeofhispriesthood.In aremarkablesoeech,Mr.Wheatley saiditwasIdistinctpleasureto11Im, apartfromhisministerialnosit,rm thatthepubliclifeofEnglandhad

advancedintolerancetoastageat whichaCatholiccouldbecomeamemerofHisMajesty'sGovernmentwiththeappointmentcreatingany-.,.gofthesensationalismthatwould ha,csurroundeditaveryfewyears ago."Ithink,"saidMr.Wheatley, "thatnotonlyasCatholicsbutascitizei.thatissomethingforwhichwe has,arighttorejoice,foritisundiJahtedlyforthegoodofthecountry thataman'sreligious Nsarenota barriertohisattainmenttopublic position."TheCardinalArchbishop ofWestminsterpaidahightributeto Mr.Wheatley'ssteadfastnesstoCatholicprinciples."Whateverpolitical opinionsthosepresentmayhave," saidHisEminence,"wemustallrejoicethatinthesedaysofsomany difficulties,somuchuncertainty,there isattheMinistryofHealthonewhose knowledgeofandattachmenttoreligiousprinciplenoonecanpossibly question."

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himself,andonhisanswerdependshis destinyforeternity.Itisnotthereforeaquestion,ofwhereProtestantismisgoing,butaquestion Protestantismisgoing,butaquestion ofwheretheindividual,beheProtestantornot,expectstogo.Aterrible "woe"waspronouncedagainstthose whowouldactasleaderswhenthey themselveswereblind.Mr.Frankdemandsthathiswould-beleaders"study theology"buthetellsthem ". wewantthemtousetheresultsoftheirstudytogivethema pointofviewfromwhichtotalkto usabouttheproblemsoflife.Wedo notwantacarpentertogiveushis tools:wewanthimtousehistoolsto buildusahouseinwhichwecanlive. inwhichwecanfindprotection,comfort,andrefreshmentthatwillfitus forourtasks.Weshallstarveifwe arefeduponeithermetaphysicsornegations.Wearenotinterestedinthe rootsoftheology,butinthefruitsof theology."

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Ihadsaidthat"system"buttocallbecomeeitherareligionofdeliverance Protestantismasystemisinaccurate.forthesick-mindedorareligionofde. Mr.Frankseesthat"Protestantismisvelopmentforthehealthy-minded.It notacoherentreligiousmovement.Itmustbeboth,fortherearebothkinds isamedleyofreligiousmovemnts.Itoffolkatthechurchdoors." isatangledmassoftendenciesthat Mr.FrankisdemandingofProtest. differasdaydiffersfromnight"areautismanimpossibility.QuotingWilhiswordstodescribewhatitis.YethamPiersonMerrillhemakeshisown itisthiscongeriesofcontradictoryandstatement. "Protestantismwillbe inconsistentbeliefswhichrepresentsdoomedtodwindleanddie,ifitkeeps religiontothemajorityofourpeople.ontryingtocompetewithCatholicism Themosthealthysigninoneway,yetonitsownlines." theonefraughtwiththemostdanger True,yetifitintendstoremain inanother,isthatitsadherentsseeitsChristianatall,onwhatotherlines faultsandarecastingaroundforcanitproceed?Whateverelements somethingthatshalltakeitsplace.WeofChristianityitpossessesittookfrom havehadnumerousinstancesofthisitsCatholicancestry,anditcannot sincetheModernist-Fundamentalistliveunlessitretainssomeofthese, evenasamanwhohasbrokenwith controversybegantobewaged.Last yearIcalledtheattentionoftheleadhisparentsmuststillcontinuewith ersof"America"toabookwhoset,ticthelifewhheiclhikesthietyorganvoet,chaimnn, otaans sumoforhimselfanothernature. and was"WillProtestantismbeOverthrown?"writtenbyaFundamentalistminister.HereisMr.Frank'sar- Butwhyworryabout"WhereProtide,bearingasimilarlyquestioningtestantismisGoing"?Thereisreally title,andheavowshimselfaModernistnosuchthingas"Modernist"Chrur layman.Evidentlytheonethingontianityandtherearereallynonew whichbothareagreedisthatProtes-heresies. Thewholematterwas tanismisinabadway,andisonthethreshedoutcenturiesagoandeach roadtodestructionunless-,butthelittlesectandeachlittledoctrinehas h answervaries.Dr.Dowdinginthehaditsday.Someofthemassumed hookabovementioned,feltthataformidableproportionsintheirtime; sortofsuper-church,apan-ProtestantArianismthoughtthewholeworldwas union,asitwere,couldsaveit,vetheonitsside,anditevenappearedat franklyadmittedthattherewaslittleonetimeasthoughnoonebutAthanasiuswaslefttochampionorthodoxy, chanceofitscomingintobeing.Mr. Frank,ontheotherhand,hasevenevenasatanearlierperiodtheprolesstoofferasaremedy,butmanyphetoftheLordhadexclaimed"Ionly questionstoaskhisbrethren,andespe-amleftandtheyseekmylife,"not ciallythosewhosetthemselvesuptoknowingthatb.chosenremnanthad beenpreservedandthat.afterthese heleaders.Theywillbearscrutiny,apparentlypowerfulenemieswerefor- notalonebecausetheyarequestionsgotten,truthwouldatlastprevail.So whichreligious-mindednon-Catholicswearenotconcrnedpersonallywith areaskingbutbecause,ifweknowProtestantism'stroubles,butbecause them.theCatholicanswerissoobvisomeofourneighboursare,letus ouslytheonewhichalonesolvesthem thatweoughttobeabletouseittohelpthem. Mr.Frankismistakeninthinking goodeffect.Mr.Frank'squestionsre-that"Romerepresentssimplythe tendencytoward organisation." mutatesthus: Organisationisnecessarytocohesion, ShallProtestantismreturntoRomeandtosurvival,andcentreingin toAthens,ortoJerusalem? RomeChristianityisorganisedforsur-

ShallProtestantismbethereligionYival,butRomerepresentsallthathe ofachurch,thereligionofabook,orpostulatesofRome,AthensandJeruthereligionofaspirit? salemandmorebesides.Doeshenot

ShallProtestantismbeareligionofknowthatCatholicismisa"religion authorityorareligionofadventure?ofthespirit"whichhasrecordedina be ShallProtestantism areligionofBooksomeoftheexperiencesofits magic'forprimitivemindsorareligionmembers,andthattheChurchisthe ofmysticismformodernminds? livingbondwhichunitesthemallin

ShallProtestantismbeareligionof oneLord? Sinceitisallthesehis deliveranceforthesick-mindedorasecondquestionisanswered.Hisdereligionofdevelopmentforthemandfor"deliveranceforthesickhealthy-minded? minded"and"developmentforthe

ShallProtestantismbeareligionofhealthy-minded"seemsbutaclumsy declarationsorareligionofdemon-phraseologyforthe"sacramentsofthe strations? dead"andthe"sacramentsoftheliy

ShallProtestantismtakeitscueing"whichshehadalwaysfaithfullyfromthescientistorshallittakeitsadministeredasherMasterdirected cuefromthemystic? hertodo,while"personalreligion'

Now,thesearenoteightdistinctand"socialreligion"arebothpractisd questions.TheycouldprobablybeeverydayasusualaffairsinCatholic boileddowntotwoor,atmost,threeism.Herecognisesthis,vethedoe; questions.Carelessofduplication.I notcometoit.Why?Sayshe:"IfI havesetthemdowninordertocatchwerenotatheartaProtestant-Moden thevariousshadingsandaspectsofist,IshouldbeaRomanCatholirc.,, Protestantism'squestioningmood. e Thiscontainsthecoreofthematt

ShallProtestantismbeapersonalre-unconsciouslyitiswhatholdshimand!' ligionorasocialreligion? whatholdsthousandsofothers.They

Moreover,heessaysaninterpreta-lackthatoneessentialofCatholicism, tionofmostofthem,anditwillbeviz.:humility.OurLordsaid,"Except welltofollowhimingettingatwhatyeheconvertedandbecome.aslittle he,leans.Tohim-andheclaimstochildren,yecannotenterthekingdom spe*for"theaverageProtestantlay-ofGod"butthese.Modernistswill havenoneofit.Protestantismwas man's-"Romerepresentssimplythetenden-borninaspiritofpride,anditisonly Cytowardavastandunauthoritai: bylayingasidethatspiritthatits organisationthatstandardisesbeliefmemberscanreturntotheFold andsaveinthecaseoftheexceptionalwhencetheirfathrswent.Itisnota mysticorSaint,leaveslittlefreedomquestionofdoctrines,orofsocialreliforpersonaladventureandexperimen-Rion,orofmysticism,orofbooks:it tationinreligion. isaquestionofthesubmissionofthe

"WhiletohimAthensrepresentsindividualtothewillofChrist.One simplytheGreektendenecytowardwhodoesnotdothatissimplynota metaphysicaltheology,towardgreatChristian,andonewhodoesit.isa concernwithdoctrinaldefinitions,to.CatholicbecauseGoddoesnotdeny wardspeculation.AndJerusalemHisgracetothosewhocomeinhumility representswhatevertheoriginalreli-Mr.Frankhashelpedtheclearthe gionofJesusseemstohimtohaveissue,oneoftenbecloudedbymuch beenbeforeeithertheorganisinggeni-thatisextraneous.Theremustbean usofRomeorthespeculatinggeniusultimateauthority-isitGod,orisit ofGreecegotholdofit." I?Thatquestioneveryonemustask

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THEBASHFULLOVER.

Idarenotpraiseyou,Ladymine, Forifyouknewyouweredivine, Yousuretoscornmewouldincline; IdarenotpraiseyouLadymine.

YetwillIloveyouLadyfair Ashoney-beethescentedair; ToclaimyourfavoursI'llnotdare, YetwillIloveyouLadyfair. Toserveyouever,Ladybright, Ivowmyselfyourowntrueknight; Andinyourcausewillseektheright Toserveyouever,Ladybright. Andforyoursake,ifneedsbedie; Theloveisfalsethatcanbutsigh; Bidme,indanger,toyoufly, Andforyoursake,ifneedsbedie.

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WORDSOFWISDOM.

Examinethytalents,andstudythy greatestneeds. Seektodogood,andthouwiltat thesametimeimitateMe. Christianityisanimmensealmsgivenforanimmensemisery.-Gerbet.

Thedeeperthougoest,themorewilt thoufindthatmerelysocialandhuman remediesonlyservetoavoidafew ills.

Aperfectlybalancedbeingshould belikeawellplantedtree,though soaringupwards,yetfirmlyrootedin theearth.

Iwouldratherbeweakthanstrong beforeGod,forHetakestheweakin hisarms,andthestrongHeleadsby thehand.-St.FrancisdeSales.

Ifthoubelight,enlighten;ifthou hefire,melt;ifthouLewater,refresh; ifthoubesalt,cleanseandpreserve thepurityofsouls.

Whenasoulisentirelygivenupto love,allitsactions,eventhosemost indifferentaremarkedwiththisdivine catchet.-TheLittleFlower.

ThesurprisingthingaboutSuccess isthatitusuallylightsonanordinary somebodyaparentlynodifferentfrom therestofus.

Humannatureisthemirrorinto whichYoulooktoseeallmankindas theyare.Whatyouseethereinde. pendslargelyuponwhatyouarelook- ingfor.

VALUEOFCHEER

Welovethemanwiththeroseon histongue;themanwhoseestheboy's dirtyface,butmentionshisbright eyes;whonoticesyourshabbycoat, butpraisesyourstudioushabits;the manwhoseesyourfaults,butwhose tongueisquicktopraiseandslowto blame.Weliketomeetamanwhose smilewilllightupdreariness,whose voiceisfullofmusicofthebirds,whose handshakeisaninspirationandwhose "Godblessyou"isabenediction.He makesusforgetourtroublesasthe raven'sdismalcroakisforgottenwhen thewoodthrushsings.Godblessthe manofcheer!

IMITATIONINEDUCATION.

Thechild'sunconsciousimitationof hisparentsorguardianshasagreater bearingonhisfuturehealththanis superficiallyobvious. Muchofthe nervousirritabilitywhichiscalled hereditaryisreallyduetothechild's closeobservationandimitationofhis parents'moods,expressionsandhabits. Thebrainispeculiarlysubjecttothe influenceofhabitthroughthelayingdownofpathsofleastresistance throughournervetissuesinchildhood. Consequentlyparentsunfortunately subjecttonervousirritabilityshouldbe verycarefulnottogivewaytomoods inthepresenceoftheirchildrenifthey wishthemtogrowupwithachance ofthatrobustnervefibreonwhich healthymaturitysomuchdepends. Thiscaseisevenmoreimportantin thecaseofgirlsthanofboys,asthe formerareusuallybothmoreobservant andmoreimitativethanthelatter.

HARSHJUDGMENT.

Howoftenwejudgeunjustlythose wejudgeharshly.Thefretandtemperwedespisemayhaveitsriseinthe agonyofsomegreat,unsuspectedselfsacrifice,orintheenduranceofunavowedalmostintolerable,pain.The meresurfaceofacharactermaybe exposed,butofthecomplexitywithin wehavenotthefaintestidea.People crammedwithself-consciousnessand self-conceitareoftenpraisedashumble,whileshyandreservedpeoplearefudgedtobeproud.Somewhosewhole lifeisonesubtlestudiedselfishnessget thenameofself-sacrifice,andother silent,heroicsoulsarecondemnedfor wantofhumanity!.Thatiswhywe aresuretojudgeamisswhenwejudge harshly.

INPERSPECTIVE

ItisnotunusualtofindevenCatholicswhoconsideralifeintheconvent orinthepriesthoodassomuchwaste. "Whyburysomuchtalentandgood nessintherobes?Theworldneeds goodandtalentedmenandwomen.As a.matteroffact,historyanddaily experienceprovethatreligiousand priests,evenstrictlycloisterednuns. areamongthegreatestfactorsforgood whichtheworldhasknown;andwhat ismore,thesamepersonsintheplain walksoflifewouldmostlikelyhave exercisednoinfluenceatall.Had Francisremainedthegoodsonof theAssisimerchant,whatofhisthree greatOrdersandtheirramifications. withtheirsheerendlessbenefactions inchurch,school,hospital,orphanage. mission,science,art,literature,through sevencenturiesdowntoourday?Had theLittleFlowerremainedagoodgirl inherfather'shouse,whatnowofthe sweetlifeandthesweetaidinwhich thousandsarerejoicing?

LESSONOFSUFFERING.

Tohavesufferedmuchislikeknowingmanylanguages.Youhavelearnt tounderstandallandtomakeyour- selfintelligibletoall.Noonegoes worthilythroughsorrowanddoesnot comeouthatingshamsandpretences, hungeringfortruth,butalsofullof sympathyforhisfellowman,whose capacityforsufferinghasbeenreveal- edtohimbyhisown.Sorrowbrings forus,ifweacceptit,theboonoffor- titude,patience,self-control,wisdomandsympathy.Ifwerejectit,then wefindinourhandstheothergitt-cowardice,weakness,isolation,despair, Sorrowseemssentforourinstruction; itisagreatchastener.andthereisno timeinlifewhenthechancetodo bettergatherssorichlyaboutthesoul aswhenithastosuffer.

MOTHERS.

Mothersarethequeerestthings

'MemberwhenJohnwentaway

Allbutmothercriedandcried Whentheysaidgood-byethatday. Shejusttalked,andseemedtobe Nottheslightestbitupset- Wastheonlyonewhosmiled! Others'eyeswerestreamingwet. ButwhenJohncamebackagain Onafurlough,safeandsound, Withamedalforhisdeeds, Andwithoutasinglewound, Whiletherestofushurrahed, Laughedandjokedanddanced about, Motherkissedhim,thenshecried- Criedandcriedlikeallputout!-EdwinL.Sabin.

AFLOWERWITHOUTPERFUME

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SMILE.

Everybodyinthisworldhasacross ofsomekindtobear.Itmaybeone thingunseeninthesilenceofthe heart'sprofoundestdepths;oritmay beonethatitpainfullyvisibletoall. Tosome,Godgivesbutonegreatloss tobear;onothersHeshowerswhat seemslikeamultitudeofsmallerones. But,greatorsmall,oroneormany. thecrossisthere,andmustbecarried. Somehearerswreathetheircilbsses withthesharpthornsofrepiningand discontent:otherwiththesoftblos. cornsofpatienceandhope.Itis largelyamatterofchoice,restingwith thehearers:butitistherevelationof ourexperiencethathefindshiscross liehtestwhohaslearned-bitter thoughthelessonis-tosmilewith othersathisownmiseries.

THEMANWHOISNEEDED Merecynicalcriticism,mereprotest, willachievenothing.Agitationisof veryIi"levalueunlessi4isconstrue

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Whatsweetandstrengthening words.

"Thesearetwolittlewords,"saida Christianmastertohispupils,"which gravenonyourheart,willgiveyou peace,strength,consolation,andhope."

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JoywithGodismultiplied;suffering withGodisendurableandmeritorious.

TodiewithGodistoprepareone's selfasweetentranceintoParadise.

ButonecannotlivewithGod,rest withGod,onecannotfeelthatheIs withGodunlesshewithdrawsalittle fromthatperpetualmovementand turmoilwhichhardlyleavesthesoul amoment'sleisure.

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metbefore.Heknewatoncethatshe wasaprincess,butshewasmorethan that,tnoughnowhecouldnotexactly understand."

MadgenowlookedupandmetOsborneseyes;shewasvaguelysurpris,

ed.

"Shehadlostherway,shetold (Concluded.) derstand.WhatelsecouldIdu:" him;shehadcomefromafarcountry. 'q S asterswashimselfoftheChurch,' un andtookherbacktohislather

otheprincesetheronhisownhorse, BertramMorrisonwasnowoutinand.hedidderstand. castle." Indiaandmakinghiswaysteadily. Madgeandheraunthadmany "Doesheknowourfaith?"

ItwasOsborne,whohadinducedhis quiet,happyconversationstogether Hehatesit,"saidthegirl;"butinfathertotaketheuntrainedMadge beforethedawncamewhenoldMissanycase,itisathingofthepast.Heintohisoffice,whenOsborneandshe Lancingfellasleepforgoodtohumanisengagedtoanothergirlnow.Iamwereyetstrangers. things.MadgeshednotearsasshespeakingofOsborneHaringdon." "Theygrewtoloveeachother,"the satandwatchedbesideher;but,when Mastersfellintoareverie;hehadmanwentonsoftly;"thoughwhythe thekindoldpriestledherfromtheheardoftheengagementofHaringdonlostprincessshouldhavecaredforso room,aterriblelonelinessseemedtoJuniortotheheiress,JoanArmitage.third-rateaprinceicannotexplain.fillthegirl'swholeheart.Shestrug- "Child,"saidthemanatlast."ifitTherewasamagicabouthertheman is,asyousay,athingofthepast,ifadored,butcouldneverunderstand. thghshestoodaloneintheworld, g againstit,butitseemedasHaringdonhasgoneoutofyourlifeOnedayheaskedhertobecomehis hateless,loveless,deserted. forgood-"Hebrokeoffandlookedwife,butthis,shetoldhim,she,:ould ) Onalateafternoonthreedaysafteratherearnestly. onlydoononecondition." thefuneralMadgesatintheold-world "Madge,couldn'tyouletmehave "Osborne,"interruptedMadgewist- gardenofheraunt'shouse;rosemary,theremains?Iwouldnotaskforlove.fully,''whyhaveyoucometoscatter lavender,sweet-williamandthetallCouldn'tyouletmemakeuptoyouinmypeaceagain?" bluelarkspurfoundplacearoundtheeverywayinmypowerforthepast? ButHaringdonwentonasthough cottage,andtheybroughtpeacetoTrytomakeyouhappy?Youcould thegirl'sheartassherestedamongatleasthaveluxury,travelling,and them.Longshaftsofsunlightfellallthesecondthingsoflifewithme." throughthebranchesoftheoldtrees, Madgefeltthekindnessbehind andone,lightingonMadge'shead,Masters'wordsacutely,andagainthe turnedherhairtorussetgold. tearscoveredhereyes., Presentlythelatchofthelittlegreen "Butno,"shesaidagain,softlyand gatewasliftedandthegirlturnedherunhesitatingly;"itwouldbeacrime headtowelcomeJamesMasters.Atoyouandtomyself.Youhavea shrewdkindlymanofsomeforty-fiverighttolove,Mr.Masters,inreturn yearswasMr.Masters,MissLancing'sforyourown-andforme,Icannot solicitor,andhehadknownMadgeloveagain.Igaveeverythingbefore eversinceshewasborn.SheroseandIevenknewitwasso." gavehimbothherhandswithvo Shesatupmoreerectly,andthe airofwistfulloneliness. wistfulnessdiedoutofherface.

"Londonhastakenalotofthesun- "I'mnotgoingtobeafailure,Mr. shineoutoflittleMadgeMorrison,"Masters.Therearelotsofsplendid Mastersobservedasheseatedhimselfthingsagirlcandevoteherlifeto;but onthebrownbenchbesideher.Heforme-itwillneverbemarriage." smiledkindlyashespoke. So,latertheywalkeddownthe "Nevermind,"saidMadge,tryingtosunnypathtogether,hutatthegate smileback;"lifecan'tallbesun-MastersturnedandraisedMadges shine." handtohislips.

Thesolicitorgazedatherthought- "Haringdondoesnotunderstand fullybutaskednoquestions. whathehaslost,"hetoldhergently. "Whatdoyouproposetodonow, ItseemedtoMadgeafterwardsthat Madge?" shehadturnedoveranewleafinher "GetanotherjobinLondonIsup-life.Shehadlearntthatshecoulddo pose." withouthumanlove,ifsoitmustbe,

"Another?" andyetfacelifebravelyandcheer-

SoMadgeoutlinedthesituaionfully.

AgainMastersmadenocomment. Withhastyfootstepssherandown "Whatwillyoudowiththehouse?tothelittlechurchontheoutskirts

Threeyearsyetremainofyourauntsofthevillage,andwentinforanhour leaseandwhatshehadshelefttoofmeditation.Thesanctuarylight, you." thedearness,thefamiliarityofitall Thegirllookedupwithagleamoffilledherwithanutterpeaceandconinterest. tentthatmanyneverattainThere

"Thereislikewisethefurniture,and,wasnotraceofsorroworstrugglein thoughyouraunt'sincomewasonlyherfacewhenshereturnedintothe forherlife,thereremainacoupleofgoldenafterglow.Madge,also,was hundredpoundsthatshesaved." beautiful,onlynotinthesameway 'Then,"saidMadge,"I'lltakearest,asJoanArmitage. I'm-I'mtired,anditwouldbeheaven Lostinherthoughtsshestepped toawakehereinthemorningsandoutintothedim,scentedlane.She spendthedayswithElleninLaber-sawnoonetillaman'svoiceaddressed numLodge.Oh,I'mtiredofLon.her. don." "MayIwalkbacktothehousewith Mastersgazedbeforehimintotheyou,Madge?" sunnyfoliageasherepeatedthegirl's Thegirllookedinamazementinto words. OsborneHaringdon'sface.

"TiredofLondonareyou,Madge?" "Whyareyouhere,Osborne" Madgenodded. "ThereareafewthingsIwantto "AndIwanttothinklifeoutagainsaytoyou,"hetoldher,asheturnafreshbeforeIstartanewwork." edandwalkedatherside.

Herwordsbetrayedalotmorethan Madgewonderedwhetherhehad shedreamed. SuddenlyMasterscometosaythatHaringdonsenior stretchedhisarmalongthebackofhadchangedhismind;butthegirl theseatbehindMadge'sshouldersandhadnowdecidedthatshecouldnot benttowardsher. returninanycase.Osbornemeant

"Couldn'tIhelpyoutobeginlifetoomuchtoher:shemustnotsee overagain,child?" himanymore.

Therewasahintofwistfulnessin "IchanceduponMastersatthestatheman'svoice.Madgelookedupattionhere,"Haringdonwenton."I himwonderingly. knowhimabit,sowehadachat.We "HowdoyoumeanMr.Masters?"talkedaboutyou,"headded,looking sheasked."Youhavealwaysbeendownintothegirl'sface. kindtome." ItsurprisedevenMadgehow'the Masterssmiledwryly. soundofOsborne'svoiceaffectedher. "Isitimpossibletoyou,Madge,toShewouldnotlookathim. imaginethatIloveyou?" Haringdonwastallandathleticof "But-but-"shestammeredinbuild,adistinguishedmanthatwoamazement. menmustneedsturnandlookat "Yes,Iknowwhatvonwouldsay.again;buthewas,moreover,,without Iamforty-five,adulloldbachelor;anyconceit,and,inhisownopinion, youareamerechildwitheverythingoneofverylittleaccount. beforeyou.Ican'thelplovingyou. "ShallItellyouatale?"heasked Madge,allthesame:butifIhadfoundpresently,withouttakinghiseyesoff youradiantandhappyasagirlshouldMadge'sdelicateprofile."ShallI"he beatyourage,then,indeed.Iwouldpersistedasshemadenoresponse. nothavetoldyou." "Ifyoulike,"thegirltoldhim hers as girltookhishandinbothofgentlyanduncomprehendingly. ndthereweretearsinhereves "Therewasonceaprince,"began answered: Haringdonwithawhimsicallookin "0Mrs.Masters,Iloveyou-nexthiseyes,"averypoorsortoffellow, best." butforallthatakindofprince." "Ah,then,itishopeless." Hegazedbeforehimashespoke, Madgeflushedcrimson. andpaidnoheedtoMadge'sperplex"Youaresowonderfullygoodtoity. me"shefaltered. "Hehadmoreorlesseverythinghe "Whoistheluckyman,child?Havewantedinlife,exceptaprincess,and Itherighttoknow?" sohewentseekingone.Therewere Againtheredcoloursweptintothemanypfincessesscatteredabouthere g:rI'sface. andthere,buttheprincewantedsome"Thereisnoluckanywhere,Mr.thing,hedidnothimselfknowwhat, Masters,hutI-1lovedhimso.Ifeelthatnoneofthempossessed.Onedr)., asthoughIwerenumbnow." hewasouthuntinginthewoods,and, "Andhe?Didn'thecareforvo,inthemannerofprinces,hestrayed Madge?"ThequestionwasputaawayfromNshuntsmenandwandertr;flesharply, edonalone.Intheveryheartofthe "Yes,"whisperedMadge,"hutheforesthefoundagirlsittingbyherwasnotaCatholic.SurelyYoui'n.self,andquiteunlikeanyhehadever

shesaytohim

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hehadnoteard."Theprince,she said,mustgoforthandseekoutthe countryfromwhichshehadcome,and bemadeacitizenofherowncity,or shecouldnevermarryhim.Sheconfessedtohimthenthatshewasof fairybirth.Buttheprincegrew angry,andwouldnothearher.To himthefairieswereevilfolk,orelse thefoolishillusionsofchildren.He refusedtogoonherqqest.Andthen, beingaveryinferiorprinceindeed, hedidstillworse;hesaidtohimself: Sincethislady,forsooth,regardsmy lovesolightlyIwillbetrothmyselfto thefairestprincessinthelandand provetoherthatIalsocanlivewithouther.Andthefoolishprincewent anddidso."

ThecolourhadallleftMadge'sface now,andtearshungonherlongblack lashes.

"Thelostprincesscontinuedtolive toherself,andwouldhavenoneofthe highandnobleprincesofthecourt. Buttheprincefoundnohappinessat all.Hisbride-to-bewasbornwithout aheart,sothatshecouldnotlove.The princedidnotknowthisatallonce, butgraduallyitdawnedonhim,and shekeptputtingofftheweddingthat shemightbestowherfavoursonall thecourtiersalike.Intheendhehad tobreakthebondthatwasbetween them,and,whenhetoldher,shesmiled,andtheprincehimselffoundthat hewasnoworseoffeither."

Thelanewasgrowingduskunder thedown-hangingtrees,butOsborne's eyesheldastrangelight,andhisvoice grewsofterashewentonwithhis fantastictale.

"Havinglostthetrueprincess,and discoveredthefalseone,theprince hadnothingmoretolivefor,andhe wanderedupanddownmanycountries seekingforhappinessinvain.

"Itwasthenbychance,orbysome unseenguidance,thathefoundhis way,accidentally,intotheFarCountryoftheprincess;aLandwhereall thevaluesoflifearereversed,and wherehefoundthat,afterallhewas notaprince,butaverypoorsortof fellowindeed.

"Hewouldnotrestthenbeforehe hadmadehiswaytotheKingofthe country,and,throwinghimselfatHis feet.besoughtHimthatHewouldaccepthimasoneofthemeanestof Hissoldiers.ThegreatKingwasvery lovingandgracioustothepilgrim.and graduallytheprincelearnedatHis courtthetruesecretofhappiness.He alsolearnedthatwhathesoughtand lovedintheprincesswasbutthe faintreflectionofherowncountrythat shoneeternallyinherface."

ThenOsbornestopped,and,taking the handsinhisown,askedher gently:

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