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The Record Newspaper 03 April 1920

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THE ORGAN OF THE ARCHDIOCESE OF PERTH.

VOL. XLIV.

PERTH, SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 1920

No. 1966 (New Series)

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A Visit to Clontarf.

His Majesty's Pleasure!

has been requisitioned for a score extra beds. One does not need to exercise his sense of imagination very much to picture the hustling that must take place over and about the wash-basins every morning. At present these conveniences are altogether inadequate, consequent.

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atafrtifeW. A WORTHY AND WONDERFUL INSTITUTION. fm. la,20 (From Our Correspondent.) Since St. Patrick's Day there has beon going OS Awry' Com/Irv, Men's Ugly controversy AsuARr the paper warn woes secaNt. to a OnrogroAr, been 31R In reference AIAMWAI re. tsar lap cc Ar.f.TAV. 1901, 0-17114.11M/v4,7. petition at Moore, on St. Patrick's tween the band's hero journalist isand Months have passed and promises who laid the foundation stone incharge obvsreR IE Ardwiri, AM/ JeCo20 ly infprovements are being put in in the The band under Ca../ty, 41, whirl /WOW placed and nee was 77WPOne. Clontarf r/f0Al still rnl 6.1C-AMWS ro.VaCS night, we read in the last issue of THE Archdeacon Smyth. but multiplied, had hand. More room is to be and 10,3* made, or Woe ',NWT Twennous /rco,rgwleffr excuse, MM for Brothers es, r Competipresent the Christian Men's at of sore straits Sudden resolve and a RECORD: "The Ugly not visited. atis.wrys 14. root any a hot water service is to be installed. not in rwrgrme years do ty -odd tion, which was concluded that even- camouflage, to explain its ugly con"will it be convenient?" telephone enwhole Institution is sewered, the rams 9417VIPILLY D. icons duct on St. Patrick's Day. Every let- quiry brought a happy affirmative re- way betray the general appearance The ing, fumised considerable excitement, septic tank system employed. being r NALLY. unthe its to to more as and repairs although ter exposes more To traverse the twoand-a. of the building, and there was much speculation sponse. Then is there the panorama view from general So far so good. worthiness of generous and country be- ground verandah are at present being the balcony, yielding a native bush of who would win." miles half magnificent band, a leads to the out to stairway secret a pity A the 'Tis carried out. for came support. goal "When the time tween the tram terminus and the of the Canning River and the voting," the report continues, "it was but this band's arrogance surpasseth all of expectation, a horse, trap and driv- main balcony on to which all rooms stretch country. The situation is understanding. It is up against some- er, supplied by the Brother Principal, and dormitories open for conveniences surrounding recognised that Messrs. Hayton. Sheriideal. The river fronts acres and how see the is to sight it remains The first the runand traffic. thing now, and dan, and Frazer were well in were in waiting and the journey, comlarge Chapel- acres of ground which constitute garlong ning, and a battle royal ensued for the menced forthwith, was without inci- Chapel-a beautifullyand characteristic den, poultry runs, and play grounds as supremacy." This is, to put it mildly. dent except that being just on noon with a more beautiful Every article of Oratory large as the Perth Esplanade. A jetty, The Rev. Fathers Briodv and Finne- it would be fairly safe to venture a sereneness. very misleading, and we cannot help a Mor- motor launch, row boats, and just the during including was Bunbury to is evident, visitors There furniture so. were gan hours few next intentionally the what believing forecast of tuary Board immediately above the or- right depth of water for safe swimthe week. The Irish cause romps vig would bring. A hot easterly wind no battle royal or otherwise regarding ming, fishing. crabbing (mostly by gan. A feature about the Sanctuary the premier positien in the secret vot- orously in Collie. The boys recognise was blowing across miles of scrub plain --the real boy dare -devil way m-rokr. poor old Ireland's claim, and accord- recently robbed of its green and fresh- is the main window under which rests harpoon ing. There was only one in "the runto be sure), and other aquatic pranks. lads Collie's one. every several instances In the Altar. ning." the New Norcia representative. ingly are subscribing ness by fierce bushfires, which made Back now to the class-rooms. The who had passed through the InstituHe headed the secret will be a goodly purse. The Dardanup was going it Mr. Gallagher. simple: guessing weather are seen under working pressure. people are in high glee over the wel- to be hot. Nevertheless, sustained ex- tion and had later found themselves boysseveral voting with the respectable margin of separate grades of 40-odd Yet his name is come rains of Saturday and Sunday. pectancy *educed the temperature on complying with military order prior to In 250 votes to spare. strong, the boys are all in happy-govery Confront, the for embarkation or so, but the for had not not mentioned amongst the leading The bricks for the forthcoming journey, the outward lucky attire --their dress matching their .1, also grown, and what with a pump- alter spending only an hour Thirty-five by made their multiplied and generously getting the arc thoughtfully won there vent Mr. Gallagher candidates. tiled roof of the wonderfully large, looks, except where a lad was ing and electric light plant operated by departure must be takenthe thousand, and that. too, very_ noble buildings of Clontarf come grad- wills in favour of the Orphanage In cheery sand -track beaten the proud position in the secret voting across minutes this instance this good young fellow minus his coat it did not necessarily an oil engine, the whole Institution is to the Victoria Park tram terminus, cheaply. hands down. Thire is a strong feeling ually in sight? he enjoyed that much less happi- absolutely self-supporting. there came into was killed, and to-day there is erected mean abroad this will not occur a second approach simple. our is With rest the and No, the more humble their apClontarf, therefore, cannot possibly The Archdeacon has moved into the view, on the left, cleared, low-lying, to his memory a set of lovely stained- ness. time With the New Norcia candidate. Sand, of course, affords soft riding, purchased by his sol- pearance the better they liked it. The tier but the proper environment for new Presbytery, which looks a vevaThe report continues: "Mr. Gallagfertile -looking land, with rows of fruit glass windows,willed an unBrothers were as guardians, not masout over trees to the Institution, Their manner, decorum. and but slow pace, consequently boys. flank. The panting dier -earnings, her's nomination was unfortunately re- able priest's home, looking all right on the ters. They long journey- and trio threw their lot in with of the necessarily. effect. evidence things efficacious ample Truly rare and are list to land. used "heerfulness the and and in sea, city, inclusion for roadway late hard ceived too draws on to the steed connecting Is the the boys, thus time. winning a much the of deservwaste croakFor others, enjoy. The by followed contentment they wait. was example This is pure come to those who of official candidates." approaching the gates, which are open. aThis Brothers, isolated as they are, control- hard roadway of that wonderful few of whom also made the great sac- ed respect and an unfailing obedience. fallacy, for there was no official date ers have had their say, and there it the swing -posts of which are surmountling their charge and carrying the re- unostentatious adjunct to the State rifice; others again were fortunate The great secret of the Brothers' sucfor nomination, and besides Mr. Gal- ended. One cannot silence "croakers" A statue of St. Joseph a Cross. by ed highis with the lads at once cess discernperto to return. enough to be spared sponsibility, no words, however em- with the nearest macadamised --they are the nearest approach lagher was approached some six weeks in the middle distance rising from able in the class -room, where progress reall the dormitories into Eh! So a noted wag neatly ployed, can express faithfully the hon- way out of all question or practicabilpeep petual motion A instituthe with -lawns, before by a leading member of the out laid P. A. B. and t individuality are coached only in is the Theirs care, to them. cleanliness, due once the at credit nomin. vealed our and to says. here Stoma committee, and asked tion building itself towering above in and the stork of Messing at tops.otch tine sense that it is the Brothers' sole a life -of self-sacrifice, yet of consolaThen, again, the ste, which he did. the rear and in full site, as arrival Surfing sot...Imes to tiYhw crowds. makes the scene incise real. In relish- condition the sleeping apartments of a and absolute aim in life. tion-the invadable result of something DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. conunittea recognised ?.L. Ga-lasher's were waves And what more public manifestation done, not for human praise or earthly the rainfall divided into three, each big nght to vote in the secret competition. Prior to the though the weather it- ed Catholic perspective, the front sur- huge home mountainous, emotion division with about 60 beds. It is the of loyalty to the Brothers, respect for reward, but for the saving of robust, spiritual a render for his name was third on the board. soundings Many hot. of such magnifi- elders, and general mannerly behavifiery, happy and untired souls, which. Teacher Latest Ballroom asid Fancy with the highest number of votes to his self was from warm to the makes the journey worth white, boys' own knowledge dash and whichvisit Dancing, cent apartments and surroundings that our can be had than by each succes- if it were not for choice of a state of Had he been treated any- could only timidly await a service and happiness a account. in the would Boys' Only good swim- the appreciate of the Clontarf they do) sive performance embraced, them (and RESUMES TUITION bids life the Brothers thing like fairly in the secret voting he froth of the waves. thanksgiving. Band, so much in evidence in the city all probability be lost to God. To mers ventured inside the breakers, and 8 p.m., Adult Class, MelMondays, welcomed, Brother Principal consistent and continuous preparations intended competing in the open voting Warmly reason for their comfort and healthy of late in every deserving cause in they did enjoy it. ayoid this is the one and only rose Hall, Perth; Tuesdays, 4 pin. afterwards, for he had a mandate from leads the way to a thorough inspec- made As of the Brothers' human existence. They But yet the dormitories are which it is asked to cooperate? Juvenile Class; Tuesdays, 8 Prior Salinas to go and win at any St. Joseph's Clontarf Orphan- living. tion. boys are in Perth's streets, so pride themselves, however, on their Adults' Class, Cotte-lee cost; and we know he would not see The Rev. Father Gaffney, of County age was founded by Bishop Gibney, not large enough. The front balcony these they are at home at isolated Clontarf, fortune; they have a resident Chaplain. Friday's, 4 p.m., Juvenile Class, at Fri himself turned down for a few pounds Meath, Ireland, recently ordained in All The Manual Art School, the latest a holy and exemplary priest, who lives vate Address: "Abbotsford," 118 AberJust consider what people Hallows' College, and destined for the of his own. Mr. building addition, is a very fine struc- for the convenience of the Institution, deen-street, Perth. Telephone, A4787. lose by a short-sighted policy. Diocese of Ballarat, is spending a holiture, exceptionally well suited for the celebrating daily Mass, and is always at Private Lessons by Appointment. He is the guest of Gallagher has much sympathy from day in Bunbury. It was said by someone in the disposal of those who need the min. purpose. Prospectus on Application. the fair-minded people of Moora. of Archdeacon Smyth, and says he feels authority who saw it that it was al- istrations of his sacred calling. Mr. Steve The townThe St. Patrick's ball, which was held whom there are manyif he could stay here. as 17, There was only a fair attendance at together too good-and he meant itClontarf, seen and inspected, deserves Please write to Advertisers and mention Sheridan, who ultimately won the Ugly so large, so clean, and quiet, appeals iii the Agricultural Hall on March is It in. The known. held teach a "trade" enjoyable was used to which be widely and to more to be made the Hibernian meeting Competition, was the most sympathto him, though the hundred miles of was a highly successful THE RECORD. smart reply was that whatever was with reluctance that one must leave on Tuesday, March 23rd. During the etic of all in his regret at Mr. Gallag- desert, as he called it, between Perth dance, and everyone thoroughly enjoy present owe a evening the agenda paper for the forthto be taught in it, it was a classher's unfair treatment. and Bunbury shocked him. Coming ed themselves, andtothose the good for for was too the Sisters coming Annual District Meeting was room and nothing debt of gratitude from a land like Ireland, where no !The report above referred to aphad put discussed. The proposal that an ap- that! The larger portion, for cartraveller sees an acre of idle land, much great amount of work they peared in the Moora Herald, from prenticeship of two years should be penter% and allied trades, is unoccuinto the school children's sets. Only less scrub or virgin soil, it is little which we made extracts.-EdSI the hours of served before a member could occupy pied, owing to non.arrival of tools, etc., wonder he couldn't admire "the untitl- those responsible realise President did but the lesser portion is in working ed field." Father Gaffney has a sister thought and work bestowed on the the office of District THE GREATEST MISSIONARY UNDERTAKING OF MODERN TIMES. not meet with the favour of those pre- order for bootmaking and repairing. His fancy costumes and banners. in the Mercy Order in Bunbury. TO Mr. Sfax O'Neill. the bandmaster of sent. Other items were also discussed. At the hall the promoters all woaked ideas on John Bullism in Ireland are evening. the popular boys' band, is tutor -inDuring the evening Miss Eileen MorObject: To Win China for Christ. really good-but how long, oh Lord, hard for the success of the Established October, 1916 He had five of his boys, structor. and Mr. Coleman, at rissey was initiated a benefit member way its have Richardson Bullism Mr. will long how entersuccessful One of the most of the society. Officers of the branch only' 15 and 16 years of age, under his Note: Hall the Pagans of the World Live in China. the door, had a very busy time. The tainments yet held in Dardanup was there care, and the examples of their work, The Archbishops o! Australasia have evening was perfect, though hot. The were delighted at the large number of Help us to build and endow a New the almost unanimous opinion passed music, supplied members of this branch who march- not only of repairs to boots, but the College the and their good decided unanimously to receive us and had was Mary of floor Children The which young men will be orin Ball, worare order, to upon this year's St. Patrick's Mr. and made piano, Patrick's article on St. the ed in procession finished the at support our Appeal. His Grace Dr. on to Delis, for lecture and Mrs. by monthly Benediction year after year, exclusively ex- day. held on the 15th- ult. Large numbers keenest interest in thy of the highest praise and commen- dained The Archdeacon gave an Martin Brown, with the violin, was and Sunday. the Chinese Mission. This is an ur- Mannix takes the is that with came from Boyanup, Bunbury, many intention the of after the The who looked hues committee dation. "Australian Catholics," The rich Mission. Holy The the of in our solemnity cellent. room the of on address For want car, gent need. direction this striking in surrounding districts, per motor horse, made a now Patrick's burdens of on St. start made the children the heavy wants of ',carry robes writes, begging us to seize it and make coloured fancy existing seminary 300 students who he motor bus, and the ever usefultune of -Week, was that Day are to be complimented on the orders and general repair work will be applied But I know them well the most advantage of it for our soul's spectacle, and the result time. for admission had to be turned their own- assure welt A were soon tripping to the There future. near in the your can for in they did their duty. catered that manlier which you delightful to a had enough everyone sake. away. the They all worked very hard, and the me Irish air, played in an inspiriting over the garden area proved intensely rely on them to give a generous helpwas an interesting contest between and Our Missionaries are already in the everything in by Mrs. J. Delis (piano), and Mr. liry almost one, as best to China_ should very grateful to Irish Mission the parishioners be interesting, the to for hand for Ireland ing and in voting -Determination Light Self The sets bring to field, labouring Mr. Joe Harris Meyer (violin). Mesdames Finey, Dalton, P. A Bryan. fruit and vegetables for table use are Do I send you £100 for the great work, The introduction augurs well. it was amusing to see how enthusiasto poor abandoned China. is in charge of the floor, and every- affair the rivalry was en- Franklin, Cunningham, Misses Arthur. grown on the spot in magnificent gar- Grace I wish I could make it ten times good keenly area is a and city the and depend from speakers They of tically help. them Durrefuse hitch. not a ,hing passed off without The Bateman. Finey. Kenny, and Mr. den land, with permanent water flowas much." one, as the chief thing wanted in Bun - tered into by the whole room. on you alone under God. vic- Arthur, for all did their best for the ing through in large volume. Orange, ing the evening Messrs. C. Meyer and bury is education. In superficial pat- "Home Rule" set scored a ,popular living and deceased We celebrate 1,500 Masses annually for our benefactors, T. Jones played violin solos, and Miss came sec- youngsters. apple, and fig trees thrive and bear "Erin of Bun that jingoism while aggressive and cathedral, Melriotism tory. Patrick's St. Minstrel Maguire, E. The boys usually Address Communications to Rev. Lucey (Bunbury) sang "The abundant fruit. Holy Mass, Maylands. at 8 o'clock, The people are ond. The "Wild Indian" 'had many stands alone. Victoria. bourne, a for Saturday Boy," and was given a hearty encore. bury merrievery garden great the 9 a.m. Devotions at work Bayswater at to supporters, and caused nor care not, who know of a class was order peremptory a feed Horse and cow At 11 p.m. couple of hours The "Olden Times" set was Maylands at 7.30 p.m. anything of Ireland, excepting a ment. given. "To supper, visitors first!" Right know Little Pearl small minority which would be a strong very quaint and pretty. loyally, or royally, did the visitors a great deal of gained give be got to usual, they could as if only factor Quaife, in danced obey, while locals sat or expression to their sentiments by work applause, and added to the popularity by pleasant anticipations of the good deed. An alleged Irishman's son of the set. Almost £9 was made the things in store. And here let us give. and here quite amused the visiting inspec- the voting. nd in counting up Rule due credit to the ladies who provided Home that latter found The was during the war period. scores it the supper. The proof of the pudding tor what nations formed the enemy had 1,019 votes, Erin coming second -or anything in the cookery line-is asked against the British Empire. i.e.. the with 708. Father Finnegan announcthe eating, and as we did eat we heresuitable a Quick as thought this hope- ed the poll, and made Allies? by give proof of the excellence of that hearty accorded The inspector speech. and was ful replied, "Ireland.Mesdames W. O'Neill, J. supper. be must there said laughing heartily cheers. Smith, and the energetic secretary, thought in were given their supinternational of children schools The two culthe of in charge were Miss Cleary, The same crass stupidity per at ten o'clock, after which the inary department. Those in charge or Bunbury. THE RECORD from being "grown-ups" had the floor' untilcon-2 the ticket office and door had a busy keeps be read-it is so Irish, a.m., and danced to their hearts' it should read as then on, but time while the rush was was know! Visiting speakers may do tent; so the "Seventeenth" of 1920 Mrs. our local postmistress, Mrs. M. Holland. you With by dispelling voted a huge success. therefore, good, untold Made cash to handling accustomed is quite the at is in Three different weights, and a wide choice of colours. Coleman and wholly Mrs. prejudice and or ignorance this Thompson and Mr. John Harris can look after a no belt, and finished with pockets, collar, partly. head of the supper arrangements, that roll in newest the big crowd as well as a big family. pains had been spared to make an Many of those who attended have callcontrasting shades. A most Attractive Assortment. evening's programme Splendid rains fell on Saturday and part of theone, ed for a "repeater," but they must reTrigwell Mr. Jack enjoyable shown, member that St. Patrick's Day, like Sunday-perhaps they were equinoxial. A Light Weight, Good Quality, ALL WOOL GOLFER, carried out his duties as M.C. in his Christmas, occurs but once a year. Anyhow they were heavy. On Sunmanner. brown, saxe, grey, navy, maroon, in However, the committee, we are sure, day during evening devotions the usual efficient demands thunder and lightning and rain (alThe intricate figures of the grand will try and satisfy the Mr. A Medium Weight, High Grade GOLFER, All Wool. as shown made upon them, and at the same time most an inch) were something to be march, led by Miss McMasters and the Convent remembered. The large school room Jack Crowley, were performed without increase the funds of in tan, brown, maroon, navy and grey. spirited, very strain. the was music vibrated under The and trembled a hitch. building account. airs, and a look of fear and fright was quite consisting of well-known Irish Quality, All Wool GOLFER, as shown, in Beautiful A Fine, "God Save Ireland," "The Harp that "Exit Coercion," the leading article in evident on the faces of the people. maize, white, and coral. apricot, "Killarthe Erin," among to takbe rejoicing Back There is great Once," "Come last week's Sunday Times, may en on the whole as a very fair contri- farmers at the goodly spill, and they ney," etc. and soldier little potato the the on set Castle some of realise to mixed hope the question In vexed bution on the "`WE a great deal Government in Ireland. It is a friend- crops that seemed doomed a few days Red Cross Nurse attracted Murdock, as of attention, while Bella ly criticism, we feel, and shows a big ago. admired. much was understandWest Australia, advance towards a better Vera Murdock made a pretty shaming of present-day Irish grievances. Mrs. J. A. Boor and family, five in all, rock.-South Western Times. left for an extended trip to the Eastern States by the s.s. Zealandia last Dr. ROY MITCHELL The loss of their excellent and only son, had only has Boor Mrs. Saturday. of care Has commenced practice at fair health since the virulent attack of Pinder, in the war has left lines Bon voy 333 Fitzgerald Street, influenza last year, and on herseloctor's and sorrow on his parents. trip. theisa taken AFL has NORTH PERTH recommendation V

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