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The Record Newspaper 17 April 1920

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VOL. XLIV.

17, 1920

No. 1988 (New Series)

A. C. Oakley, 5e; Mrs. Lynch, Sc; Mrs. McBride,ch thorn, T. Coe. 5s; Mr. Kehoe). Chapman, Is: Mrs. D. biogumber (Per Toms, Is; Mr. J. Duggan, 2s 6d; Mrs -Mr. James Butler, 10s; Mr. M. MurKnighthood of the Blessed 2s 6d: Mr. T. Gill, L. Mr. 3s; Cody, John Mr. phy, 5s; Mr. M. Lanigan, 5s; Is; Mr. T. Shanahan. 2s 6d: Mr. THE APPEAL Murphy, 5s; Mr. J. McKeown (New Olsen, Prendiville, Sacrament 10s: Mr. G. Watson, G. J. of 5s. Kehoe, Convention, O'C. number D. Race Mr. Norcial, 5s; The recent Irish On Monday night a large Mr. J. Hill, is; Mr. W. Waddell. 2s; to Dalwallinu (Per Mr. M. Flynn).-Mr. 6s; Melbourne, appealed in Ireland's name the Society's members paid a visit St. Patrick's Branch. Mr. J. O'Connor, 5s: Mrs. C. Rochford. conversation in F. W. G. Liebe, £1; Mr. M. Flynn, £1: to the traditional generosity of the the Observatory. in accordance with The whole subject ofnow of Mr. J. Harman, 2s; Mr. J. King, members Is; £1 the apof morning £1. the Sunday behalf is On K.C.Y.M,S., made with Mr. CurlewisMr. Patrick O'Neill (Buntine), the Irish -Australasian people on Catholic circles justHis Excellency the The meeting of B. Ruggero, 5s; Mr. J. Charlton, toto arrangements the St. Patrick's branch of the K.B.S. Corrigin (Per Mr. Walter Dwyer, 5s; Mr. the only white nation in the world"deThe night was beautifully clear, and a proaching visit of which was held on April 8th, proved the at R. Goven, Is; Miss O'Hara, 3s; Mr. 3s; Communion ls. best General enthusevening £1 their alleged Hickey, and held the Great Denis instructive I.L.B.).--Mr. which England, enjoyable and most day most successful the 10s; Mr. Jack Brian. Apostolic Delegate. of one be Ca. the Courtney, at J. scene Mr. The everywords Very (Per of the in the and 9 o'clock Mass. -Additional history who attended. nations." all small Fremantle by the of in spent was fender meetings 5s; Mr. J. Ryan, 5s. iasm is being displayed, inwa.s the re- attended The principal matter of disthedral was most impressive and of of the late Queen Victoria. holds Rev. Father Callan, O.:WIS.-Mr. P. Is; Mr. T. Lynch. Is; The Communion Breakfast thatApril Mr. W Egan, £1 thing points to the factof that society. Ryan, company James goodly Mr. J. A response Mr. occasion. £1: for s iring. The Leen, M. the concerned society Murphy, £1: Mr. in her grasp." being arranged by the "quivering ception will be worthypleasure of chron- cussion during the evening 17s 6d. £658 picturesque Total. their Grand society intends 25th., during the visit of His Excel- Knights, arrayed in the part of Western Aims- McLinden. lOs 13d; Mr. J. Keane, 10s: We hope to have the issue details of an to re_ thus far onbeen the social which the dancing received an amount of £51 rails have altar the We oar been approached to M. Garry. season. has regalia Mr. 6d; gratifying Delegate, lOs most Molloy, A. Apostolic Mr. the lency icling in next week's their tralia has holding during the in I5s 8d. from Monsignor Verling, Subithe shrine of abandoned, as a large Communion ceive into their young hearts We sincerely hope that lOs 6d; Mr. Al. J. Cullity, £5; Mr. C. event that will mark an epoch It patriotism. Goldfields worshippers at Friend. aco, and £15 16s. from Father McCorMr. J. with real plea- Breakfast of the combined Catholic sweet Lord, Master and before what in all human probability Cosgrove. £1; Mr. J. Pierce, 10s:Is; Goldfields Catholic annals. observe Terpischore will read to representing collections in Bussight mack, deedifying Mr. really has morning. a Appeal, that was on Final Carruthers, held T. be the society be to Mr. Hynes, 10s; the Societies will that promises news the which -sure with decorum the selton, Quindalup, Capel, Nannup, Ellis and of danof will approach the reverence be remembered 2s 6d; Mr. B. McCloskey. fortnightly societies nut Howard, will F. the it various The closes, The fortnightly meeting continue to an amount from Friday night. cidedwhich proved so popular during Holy Communion separately, at a spe- the boys approached the altar. young even the least amongst us that in the £1 ls; Mr. T. McGinty. 10s; Mr. Pat- Creek, which includes Hibernians was held onpresided Jarrandale, and districts, per Mr. T. over a ces The Church is anxious that rick Carroll, fl; No. 3, Welshpool, 5s; of a nation's peril, we were uncial Mass to be held at the Cathedral tour Bro. Frank McMahon year. last amount from an societies, Also Hanrahan evening at 8 o'clock, and thereafter breakfast people should join Catholic membership Mr. William Hogan, 10s: Mrs. J. Moore, to the Old Land. unfaithful to fair attendance. Theincrease. The syllabus item for the Very Rev. Father Treacy, C.SS.R., for Three at this will be provided at the Christian Bro- because of the example they give and faithful Cl Is; Mrs. H. J. Roper, 2s 6d; Mr. P. the race. roll still continues to a "quoit tournament," and showed from North was afforded contributions assistance being at of the £57, will P. account Mr. initiated train on thers' College. A special Amount previously acknowledged. Foley, 5s: Mr. Fty eer, 2s 13d; new members having been and popular game members Perth. A full statement of names very pleasing old was very in- leave Fremantle at 7 am., and one will in making young people what they £444 7s 6d. McDermott, £1 Is; \Ir. J. O'Connor, 10's the meeting; this is apleasing is unavoidbly no mean skill. The game a beaugave amounts Knights individual M and The was All be. Miss feature Junction. Is; should Lacey, Midland Archbishop: Miss from the 5s; also come 6d; Lovey, Per his Grace feature, and another teresting, and as the handicapping 1,1,1 over till next week. of the was very members are particularly urged to be tiful lesson in practical Catholicity.toand Harrington, £1: Mr. and Mrs. P. J Katanning District (Rev. Father M. the final result victor's of the evening was t.ie smallness be lau- present at the Communion, and to for that reason alone. they are We be- excellent, £5; Mr. J. Hagan. 5s; Miss N. Harrington, 2s 6d: The amount of sick pay claims. The Reidy). -Mrs. K. Sheridan. close and exciting. encouraged. likely and well is Bros.. as McMullen, who congratulated Antonio the Society. Is; Mr. Branch, of £1 Miss M. Quigley, Horrigan, £1 Is: Messrs. lieve that All Hallows went to Mr. Fogarty, for our ad- wear the colours Our Rev. Father Dunne officiated. of being the rels On Sunday afternoon. 25th. inst., the 2s; Miss McNally, 10s: Mrs. Saunders. Is; Mr. P. McAuliffe, £1; Mr. W. 8 a strong opponent who was as having the distinctionState, sweet maxim. "Suffer lit- El has also to provechampion. Hall, ls; Mr. George, Apostolic Delegate will visit the So- Dear Lord's to Cronin, 10s; Rev. Father Reidy, 11; 2s 6d; Miss Bradley, Is; Mrs. premier branch in the formitted was me," to come conmemchildren distincAll 5s; tle Gill, item successfully Norrish, 5s: Mrs. ciety's Rooms, at 3 o'clock. Mr. F. Hall, 2s 6d; Mrs. C. Barron, 5s; Frank This Mr. the accompanying unenviable runner-up. as Sunday, on The Annual Conference of the above to to be cibly brought to mind evening. G. Noonan. appealed Con Dunn, 5s; Mr. Mr. 10s; 5s; are earnestly Anderson, bers O'Meara. enjoyable W. Mrs. Mr. tion of being the branch that pays most a Society, W.A. District, No. 8, was youthful band, come 2s; Mrs. Purkiss, 2s; Miss Goade 2s; Mr. J. Alahoney, 5s; Mr. D. Gallagher. and acci- cluded present, in order to extend to his Ex. one gazed on the away the most money isin sick Leader. Divine held at the Hibernian Hall, Perth, on their to with honour to do a melancholy cellency a welcome in keeping in extollOs 6d; A Friend, 5s: Mr. E. Hayes, Is; Mrs. L. Bell, 5s: Mrs. Fitzesiald, 2s: dent allowances-this Tuesday and Wednesday, April 6 and them, while we have pleasure In his great design of restoring all Mrs. P. Cantwell, £2: Mrs. G. Norrish Mr. J. Coleman, lOs 6d; Mr. P. manifest- this unique occasion. but unavoidable fact, depended 7. Delegates from almost all the X. 6d. Pius of in Christ, Walsh, ling the grand Catholic spirit occasion things (Broomethe Monday, 19th. inst. is lOs (Broomehill), £1; Mrs. Smith by the people branches in the district were present Not all pared Sunday after Sunday employMrs. 0. the first dance by the Society for the chiefly on the young- and 4r.s:5.A.Irs. R. Scott, 5s: Owing to the conditionsthatof the Cue District (Per Mr. Wm. McCor The newly-elected Board have taken our churches, we oblige. the attending power the Boulder vast success. realise of be a big ents to entail and promises 5s: year, £5 ment here, which mack).-Dr. Clarke (Day Dawn), of shutting our eyes the responsibilities of office, and a tions which the decree on daily Corn. the tickets have friendly socie- have no intentionneed Tambellup.-Mr. Murphy, 12 Is; Mr. Mr. Thomas Flaherty, £2 2s; Mr. J. P. up majority of members of in amendment, and Judging from the way successful year of operations is antici be a munion has placed in their hands. The which acci- on matters that in stronger bey, disposed of, there should I. O'Neill, £2; Mr. W. J. O'Neill. Et: ties work on the mines, Meehan (Austin Downs Station), £2 Zs: pated. A report of the two days' de perhaps -and preserve to is patents continue of work much will supportMr. of old £2: -are society's grandest O'Neill. of the D. Cheswho big crowd O'Neill, £2; Mr. dents -serious and minor NIT. J. J. Ryan, £1 Is; Mr. James in language -to decry whataseveryone with the innocence of their children. The Mr. is; liberations Ida appear nexstweek Ai. O'Neill. S.; Mr. A. Hodson, SI; Mr. more frequent occurrence than it should be ers once more gathered together. ; Mr. Actium mi..William 81,15,Cheason, attends Mass to assist is put blessing of AlmigiseNs God is on the M. Collins, the addition of many new ones. 1. Craffard, Ws; other places, a heavy strain here, is at the very least agrees the preservaat, thr stiltr John McCormack, the distinguished on who and assisted parents Mr. a ineetink £1; beht Collins, The' football eiub Mr. T. Watts, 10s: Mr. M ewe Mcrormack, £1 Is; Mr. P. McCrann, singer, upon branches established source of distrootton- "There in their children. Inis coming on another visit to a subject to the 10s: Miss M. O'Neill, £1; Sunday morning last, which was very tion of innocence notes, 10s; Mr. Paul Weir, 10s; Mr. Thomas for fre- D. Williams, He will be accompanied best preparation Australia. the of is said once before in atthese appealnocence secretary McCormack, The Miss 2s; £2 McCarthy, well attended. Henry, also P. John Mr. ravages of that dread concomitant us so 6d; Mr. the top," Chesson, lOs room dearest the one brother. of his sailor plenty and by is Communion, To more little quent a Al 10s; A Friend, Is. mining work, miners' phthysis. All Hallows. ed to members to display 10s; Mr. T. Geoghegan, 10s; Mr. is there in the pews at to the heart of Our Dear Lord. Parclub. .S2 the of Moran, the interest P. J. in lOs enthusiasm 6d; men. Bonner, C. Gnowangerup.-Mr. and Miss who are amongst the original founders 5s; -yes, boys are liv Moloney, listening boys your MEMORIAM. ye that IN Are to efremember desired a ents, Mchad 10s; Mrs. heartrending is has apparently it O'Connor, William This Mr. Mr. P. of this branch, ,Mr. W. Fitzpatrick. 5s; products of a 2,, too? I)ALV.--In loving memory of Patrick L. Smith, .3s; Mr. Anfect. judging by the increased attend. ing in the midst of the see many, too many, of our fellow %dams, Is: Mr. Denis Bonner, 106 6d.thy, Evil Donald, £1: Mr. 5s; of education. system who died on April 18th. years durgodless Daly, lohn the Esplanade McCarat Dave practice Mr. at Very ance was (PeMcDonald, Parish gus members who joined us a few there North Fremantle force. We regret to see that May his soul rest in peace. tries to enter their souls by 1918. in ing the week. The secretary requests 10s; Mr. Harry McGuire. lOs 8d. ago the picture of health and manly Rev. Father Flynn, 0.M.I.1.-Oblate again no report from our .C.Y.M.S. pur- through their eyes, their ears, and all yet M. not P. have Father who members (Rev. T. that District Mr. 3s; believe Yarloop £3 strength, who are now physical wrecks we Anne's), (St. Fathers and of RECORD, although a most sucFather Doddy., £1; McKenna, 10s; Mr. D. Fitzgerald, 10s; SKENE.-ln ever loving memory chased their guernseys will do so at the senses; the struggle isbyterrible, through the ravages of this dread dis- THE frequent T. Doddy).-Rev. them that the last meeting was Jack, belved son of John and Mary O'Connor, 5s; Mr. J. Shine (Roe. members once, as only a fortnight now remains you must fortify ease Mr. J. Ahern, 10s; Mrs. Finnigan. Is: this is done they will Mrs. If cessful one, and that many in action on April 12, killed is Communion. it Skene, and commences, (Roelands). season the Rafferty forbefore Is; Mr. 10s. £1 McFall, D. lands), Mr. looking 5s; Mrs. were O'Neill, than their passions. £1; Mr. Devlin (Brunswick), £1 10s; 1918.-R.I.P. in particularly desirous that the eighteen become stronger It is conditions such as prevail here, of the tocongregation Mr. Grey, 10s; "Blue Spec," 2s 8d; Mr. children seeing an account of it be. Somewhere in France he is laid to rest, players will be uniformly dressed when Many parents could have their Rodgers (Brunswick), 5s: Mr. and which are forcibly brought home ward W. Dunning, 2s; Mrs. Whelan, 2s 6d; print. This is not as itin should morning Mass, simply by having Mr. at fixture. societies. first Cul. His life's work truly done; in the field the Thomas take Mr. they 10s; O'Loughnostrils Quinn, Mr. E. 5s; to members of friendly the Stephen O'Loughlin, Publicity is the breath to see the Mr. A. Campbell has been appointed them rise an hour or in some instances lity-, 10s; Mr. James Hoyne, Is; Mr. H. Mr, P. 'Twas a sacrifice for liberty. through the perusal of their sick memlin, 10s; Mr. D. Coffey, 10s; Mr. H. We want If parents im- Cashin, 10s. success. to half an hour earlier. promises Ere life had scarce begun. and season, the It for W. coach Is; Mr. bership roll, that confirms the idea of Casey, prosper. Mr. lOs 6d; and Regan, people that Jesus C.V.M.S. go ahead 1Ve know that his presence from home give every satisfaction. The club are pressed out the young Hamel and Waroona.-Mr. T. Corti- O'Connor, 5s: Mr. J. Quinn, £1 Is; Mr. that men here are not in any degree kindest a most important part to fill and Christ has for them - the is gone, a dance in the Hibernian Hall in holding £1; £1 ls; Mr. C. Sheridan, £1 ls; Mr. Waters, gam Ellen sufficiently recompensed for their lab- has Mrs. undertake 10s; to Corkhill, R. one, functions each useful He loves of most We know there's a vacant chair; Monday, May 3, and judging by the Friend's heart, that them in Holy Com- T. Crorkan, £1 Is: Messrs. O'Rourke our and for their forcible endurance off Mrs. Quick, 3s; Mr. XV. Coghlan, 5s; community, so may we on Catholic the wants "He that strong and Air with happy thoughts we can picthe Itut cutting and Is; for £1 displayed, McPeck, make activity P. conditions that Bros., £1 Is: Mr. Mr. D. Hevron, 10s; Mr. J. Hall. 2s 6d: more presume to give a little advice ture him, Is; Mr. B. Fitzpatladies' committee that has been formed munion because He loves them." the uses P. Fitzpatrick, years of their lives, and that their again Mrs. Maley, 5s: Mrs. Clarke, 2s 6d; Mrs. to frequent As the poet says. "Sweet are obstacles the half a great though he were really there. than be As to Mrs. promises 10s; Crawer, a the function J. Mr. Mr. £1: 2s 6d; rick, Herly, wages should be such as would enable received L. Mr. [We Duggan, 3s: of advertisement." disappear. would are year, club Communion of the every players 2s. All success. Fraser, 2s 6d; Mr. A. H. Browne, them to take a holiday P. Carroll, 10s; Mr. H. Klaphaak, 5s: item intended for the issue of the The Knighthood of the Blessed Sac too notified that they must join the where under different climatic condi- news Collie Parish (Rev. Father Briody).-Mr. 1\r. Kenny, 5s; Mrs. Calligan, 2s Od, week before last, but which was Holy C.Y.M.S. to qualify themselves for in rament is instituted for the special purP. Rev. Father Briody, £5: Matron tions there would be a chance of their It being Mr. T. Jones, 3s; Mr. J. Gildea, 10s. the insertion. in Lord for Divine late Our making the of pose elusion in the team. Wishes to announce to her numerous £2; Mr. Tom O'Donnell, lOs eradicating, or at least minimising the Week, we published a day earlier. Stephens. Mr. F. McCarthy, 10s; Mrs. Hoare, 5s; each of centre the Blessed Sacrament By Friend, A 2s; £2 patients and friends, that she has now Mr. Montgomery, effects of this awful scourge. 6d: Mr. J. Moore, 5s; Mr. J. Peck, 5s: Mr. its encourage to is Ed.] spirit for Its life. as boy's lively Mrs. not as Is: was Connell, C. way, the meeting 2s 6d; Mrs. R. Is; Mr. P. J Hevron. OPENED an IDEAL HOSPITAL M. Hellion, & members, "never without a serious reaBEAU FORTST., Mrs. WalkIs: a Gaffney, Sc; Mrs. LADIES at 697 10s: Mr. Pink, usual --reason the absence of Bro. Dugevidently Breed, P. Burns, Mr. has 10s; , or F.P: correspondent Your on Sundays Communion will she omit son to where Mr. -Crescent, Is; Queen's Doherty, corner faultMr. a £1; is; Mr. Fin. gan. in er, J. O'Connor, J. is and '2 Da; ' Mrs. The Goldfields Undertakers "grouch" this week, and hope that the Parents whose educa- Brennan, £11: Mr. J. Holmes, £1Jame' Inglewood week days." Is; ucane, Se: Mr. E. G. Flemming, 5s: Mr. be pleased to interview. Let us Funeral Furnishers. finding mood. l'hone A4744 tion was completed before 1905 must Mr. B. McGurk, 2s. Mr. J. C. Wall, Is; tram stops at door. NVe have repeatedly animadverted on M. A. Waddell, 5s; A Friend, ls: Mr. will attend the great funcchildren's that about success ideas 18 HANNAN-ST.. KALGOORLIE. No. their HalAll in change prevails T. Hender!dr. that 10s; in Goodall, custom J. the manner tion coming on, and the Fathers and mothers Mrs. Communions. and No. 9 BURT -ST., BOULDER. Mr. J. will do lows Church of a considerable number To son, 5s: Mr. C. Scanlan, 4s; 4s; SU which the people of Boulder Mrs. J. Henderson, Funerals conducted in any part of have two grave obligations: of the congregation crowding arqund in what should be, and wil: Holy Com- Boyle, 5s; Mr. part receive their children in the pews have Charges many notice. 2s; shortest McMahon, leaving at Mrs. Is; and in State £1 the the doors, J. O. Smiths be, a historic event, will justify and munion, when the child begins (the emA consignment of Ai tifi,5s: Mrs. A. Watson, Is; moderate. Fetzer G. affront empty, and so far these comments Mrs. of congratulapeens its but use to nothing Father's) is the Holy even duce phasis 10s; since (the first Dawson, Mr. just landed 3s: in ctal Wreaths Milligan. D. Mr. phrases" shave not produced much result, the tion couched in "honeyed reason -that is about the seventh year Mr. M. Smith, 2s 6d: Mr. C. Callaghan, the outbreak of the war). when strongly supplemented from THE GREATEST MISSIONARY UNDERTAKING OF MODERN TIMES. "Deferring week's contribution. sooner. Al. Kalgoorlie Tel., 337. Boulder Tel., 196. or later or even pulpit. As we write things as we see next more 2s 13d; Mr. T. O'Donnell, 10s;2s Mr. TO CHINA Communion and the fixing of isa to 13d; Mr. Milligan, M. Mr. Ferry, £1: be Object: To Win China for Christ. advanced age for receiving It, To enOctober, 1916 £2; Miss Collie, 5s; Mr. W. Established Kenny, P. WEAR. MEN'S (2) FOR YSE HOUSE absolutely condemned." £1; Mr. L. Com- Feeney, be; Mr. P. O'Reilly.Mahony, Note; Half the Pagans of the World Live in China. courage their children after first 5s. Larney. lOs 6d; Mrs. M. P. The Archbishops of Australasia have munion to approach the altar fry, T. GENERAL.STORKKEEPIIR. us to build and endow a New (Rev. Father Help District CHENES Wagin DE CREPE For possible. if decided unanimously to receive us and quently and even daily £5: College in which young men will be orWINE and SPIRIT MERCHANT. to assist O'Brien).-Rev. Father T.J. O'Brien, advised well support our Appeal. His Grace Dr. be to for will The Latest in Gent's Hats, Shirts. Parents exclusively £2; year, McNeill, after Mr. year dained From 511 yd. their Mr. A. Dawson, £3: Piesse Street, Boulder ur- Mannix takes the keenest interest in this Sodality, by encouraging Ties, Underwear, Ito. the Chinese Mission. This is an our Mr. E. P. Byrne, £1; Mr. P. Rowney', Call and "Australian Catholics," the Mission. in room of For Choicest Quality Only. Dairy boys to faithfully observe the customs Acwant Mrs. For 10s; need O'Donoghue, gent P. £1; Mr. ''carry heavy burdens of Inspect our Underground of the Knights, and by affording every Hannan St., Kalgoorlie seminary 300 students who he writes, TO THE MEMBERS 01 existing Mrs. Hughes, 5s; Mr. W. Han/1: kers, the well attend know them to But boys Department. own. their Produce facility to their applied for admission had to be turned enough to assure Iyou that your can son, £2 2s; Mr. C. McKenna, £1 Is; Mr. (Opposite Post Office) ALLHALLOWS BRANCII.BOUIDER General Communion on the first Sun away. M. Ennis, £1; Mr. H. Young, £2 Is; Mr. helpgenerous a give to them on rely month. the in each of already day Our Missionaries are C. Turner, 10s; Mr. E. O'Sullivan, 10s: ing hand to the Irish Mission to China. H.A.C.B.S. field, labouring to bring Light and Mr. J. O'Dea, £1; Mr. P. Clancy, £1; Mr. you £100 for the great work, 10s; Mr. E. Kissane, £3 3s. Grace to poor abandoned China. Do Iandsend Flannery, I wish I could make it ten times depend REMEMBER tot refuse them help. They Wedgecamp.-Mr. M. Spurr, £1; Mrs. as much." God. 15s: under alone Smith, E. you F. on Mr. nighl Is: Friday F. E. Smith, Your Meeting is next living and deceased. Mr. Don Cronin, 10s; Mr. J. D. Tsyylor. We celebrate 1,500 Masses annually for our benefactors, Easter Sunday at St Francis Xavier's BE THERE, and bring a !Mud to Cathedral, MelPatrick's St. ls. Maguire, £1 E. the in Rev. Cathedral. to Hanson, BRANCH J. Mr. Communications el; Address Join the PREMIER rain Mr. of Is; Victoria showers Boucher, bourne. Despite a few slight Dumbleyung.-Mrs. State. the attendance C. Riley, 2s 6d; Mrs. Sheehan, 3s; Mr. morning, early the in Secretary, High P. CONWAY. of mar- B. Kersley, 3s; Mr. M. Kissane, £1; Mr Large and varied assortments at first Mass was not in any way being 7 King-street, Boulder. 10s. red. the seating accommodation Bishop 1. Cronin, 5s; Mrs. Stockton, Class Goods, equal to our Perth House Lordship His taxed. -Lake Grace.-Mr. P. McMahon, £1. fairly if have Values, can always be found at most -Additional it District and Kelly officiated, Victoria Park many been gratifying to him to see soSecond Rev. Father P. Hayes).-Mr. J. Mut, Mr. approach Holy Communion. O'Hare. ray, £1; Mr. R. Sommers, 10s; Father by SECONDARY SCHOOL FOR DAY BOYS and BOARDERS. Mass was celebrated Gogarty, 5s; Mr. J. Ryan, 10s; Mr. J. of which, though not so £1. PRIME BEEP BUTCHER the iittendance Faulkner, The Oldest Catholic College in W by Bishop Gibney. 1894. £1 suffiPounded was Mass, Cantwell, D. early the -Mr. as Park. trout nurr Queen's Hannan Street. Kalgoorlie, be accommodated. The choir Is; Mr. L. Faulkner, £1 ls; Mr. L. Alreligious training of the students i,a earnestly attended to and cient moral The 488 Telephone rendered "Winter's Mass" in a manner lins, Is; Mr. Moore, 5s; Miss M. Brown, to are impartetl. Is; Mr. Hugh Pio., which reflects very great credit beupon is Ild; Miss L. Brown,Kelly, Primary, Secondary, and Commercla: ' Education Marita.na. Street, inincluding University CertiIs. them. While not desiring to of this McElmee, Is: Mr. T. All Public Examinations are prepar Telephone 474 Civil Service, T. Matri,lation. Father (Rev. Scholarship. Parish University vidious, the capable rendering result Claremont ficate. Government -Mrs. Wilcock, Sc; Mrs. Mass should be a proof of the Royal Navy. Military College, etc. of Sport receive our and should also Masterson). 2s 6d; Mrs. branches all practise, Kelly, W. and Mrs. Athletics, assiduous 5s; of KALGOORLIE Dewing, Culture, BRANCO Physical ST. MARY'S conCadet Companies. stimulate some members of inthe Warwick, 5s; Mr. P. J. Kelly. 10s: Miss Military Training is imparted in thePublic attention are Church Speaking Mastergregation to take an interest Kinnane, 10s; Rev. Father T. Vocal and Instrumental Music. Elocution. H.A.C.B.S. by offering their services. Mrs. Heart. £1; Mr. Mazmusic 2s; £2 son, :aught. Penn Mrs. J. Mr. devotions 10s; The Three Si'C meat: evening At the -iled for recreative purposes zini, £1; Mr. McGrath. Billiard and Re -'ding Rooms Thomas, 10s; Mr Gounod's Ave Maria (with violin and Dwyer, 10s: Mrs.10s; Mrs. A. Prindi Fortnightly Meeting on Tuesdayearnin sang in which pupils obligato by Miss Annie Sander John Bradshaw, furnishing of a Manual Art School, Members are the is such Feature A St. Mary's Hall. with ConMr. is; the use of tools. organ accompaniment'. 5s ild; Mr. Rowe, are instructed in Practical Carpentry and estly requested to Roll Up. that this ville, 2s 6d; Mr. Tons Luke. pathos as to inspire a desire Mrs. 5s: narty, reeeivre at any part of the Term. talented lady should be heard fre- Ahearn (Osborne), £5; Mr. D. Foram, Three -Term System. New Pupils are of brothers. £1; Mrs. Whittaker, lOs (id: MissJ. ButContributions received any week day quently. A liberal discount is made in the ease St. Francis Sulof Mr. statue 10a; beautiful Brain, A Mrs. 6d; lOs ler, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. by the Secretary, For Prospectus, Apply to THE PRINCIPAL Xavier, presented by Mrs. Williamson, livan, 10s; Mr. L. Allum, 10s; Mrs. 8, .1 HILL. Secretary, has been placed under the dome at the Walker, 5s; Mr. Baker, Se; Mrs. Linaltar. the of side Epistle Kalgoorlie. Bourke-street,

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PELLEW'S, Boulder

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Kalgoorlie's Style House

The House of Brennan

B

B

Geraidton.

sir

J. W. SHEEHAN

B

Bug at BRENNAN'S, Boulder

Bargains can't Be Beaten

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1

Christian Brothers' College

I

PERTH


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