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The Record Newspaper 02 October 1920

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1920 PERTH, SATURDAY, OCTOBER, 2, BAYSWATER.

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A Remarkable Conversion

Answers to Correspondents

C.B.C. "Old Boys" Ball

VOL. XLIV Little Sisters of the Poor

SUBIACO. An Anti-Catholic The annual ball of the Christian close a. A Catholic Working Girl.-Corresin its at St. Little Sisters of the Poor V The midnight hour was "Common Sense," London, the You did not Brothers "Old Boys" was held received. pondence the guests had ail depart-ed follast, Confession hand St. Joseph's Children's Ball. Fund. had been issue of May 22, published is necessary as a George's Hall on Tuesday week comthe most chiland the scene, for one who was pen of Gen- send name, which floor the The from 21st. letter make On last Thursday week yet held will evenlowing September One of the most successful We the of By donations as acknowledged i course of good faith. the mark during we and Subiaco LIES in there kinsman, dance, entertainment a each held WRITING Gough, for ever successful balls Gold. eral Hubert REGRETS the mat- fortably filled response to THE RECORD Speci was given by dren's ing, brought to mind Oliver Until understand, of Sir Edward Carson, full inquiries, and deal with ABOUT ROME. in King's Hall on Tuesin St. Mary's School It the arrangements were such that the Appeal: Jas. McEncroe, Esq., £5; Village." ters you mention. was an eye- took place "Deserted Curhall the The smith's in successfully. figure most off September. prominent passed and a the school children. 21st and event a happy Slattery, 10s; Mrs. J. Maher, £1 Is in fact, day, the enjust a short while since children and "Inquisitive": 65. Sympathi opener to every parishioner, The hall was gayly decorated, the And Repudiates The Bigots. foregathered ragh revolt of 1914 against audience was thronged with be- Mr. McFarlane, 10s; delighted throng hadrevelry Rule:pennants St. Joseph's Enquiries and Home is of Bolgart: championship isparents, to every one of the large which had Mahoney, College forcement J. their J. statement, 10s; Sympathiser, 3s; Mr. McN The following and sounds of The Sisters with Church Building Fund should greatWe hope to deal ing much in evidence. The supper ra (Westonia), 10s; Mrs. Stayt, 10s who attended. usual (To the Editor of Common Sense.) Australians to- there, are being made. to the cirinterest disturb special under to of in forth and The of interest sued hands were in the you raise in the H read with much indefatigable zealalways convenient, ly benefit from the result. Mrs. Chamberlain, £1; Mr. owing to the activities of the quietness of night-time in Bayswater. the with the question Hope on. Thanks. arrangements indebted to the Su- day, Sense" last week cumstances not folks Mrs. Keough and the ladies com- Smith, SI ls; H.A.C.B. Societies (1 press and the Orange the committee are Football Post's" very near future. "I am a proud man that the them "Common Club for the anti-Catholic Martell spent every energy in tutoring of Mr. Wilmain points of the "Morning biaco Junior posi- mittee. The tables were brilliantly instalment), £7 5s; Dean pen a in the are not enjoyed from We whole is and "Surprised": the rabble, happy "Desperate decorations, red and black £1; Mr. J. Reddy (Mundaring),.£1 children and arranging spoken leading article on the formerly a Baptist were The use of their handsomeallowed Our correspondent festooned with the to re- liam H. Sloan, selves." The deep voice I think that tion to judge. College, the decora- Special Favour, 2s 6c1; Mr. J. they so kindly diversified 30 -item programme. in Mexico, and for twen- with a very apparent Irish brogue, Situation" in Ireland. present and took of- colours of the The general which from the care of Mrs. Brien (Whittaker's under their dance on the pre- missionary all agree that it is desper- was evidently lOs being Mill), shall tions result was wonderful. missions tone, we main the of was very head its criticism in the secyears Whether was ty-two conviction children the ladies cox/ HA.C.B. Societies some very drastic and fence.or not it was frank. ins denomin- carried looked (2nd. appearance of the the It is good Bannon assisted byDwyer, and vious night. up to find mine host ate, and thatmeasures Mc- maintained there by that I will be neces- fair O'Hara, mend, £4 2s: A Melbourne Frien. To- far-reaching mittee-Mesdames ond to none, and theirrendering The judges, Mesdames Boas, Catholic, and and the a take side. now is ourselves my class at We He frank. be items ation. to evening Whatever White, pub- of interpretation of that characterises Connell, Brown, and Shirley judging so- Bannon, Walsh, Davidson, Barrett, 10s. Total, £25 4s 8d. By defici picture be- sary to mend matters. the editor of a Catholic paper advo- strong exception to some of thethat gether we surveyed thethere difficult task in Frost, McGrath, Clune (2): Misses £14 15s 6d. with the best was in may be said of the measures at Las Cruces, New Mexico. costumes we have seen in any part had a very and evidence there being so lishedstatement "Morning Post," they called McGuinness, Smith, Walsh, the fore us,that the by by Mulcahy, competitions, children's entertainments the the cated of wagonette (secon prompted purchase been the for To was don had to serequired are His enjoyment children Pianoforte Barrett, hand), £40; horse beautiful costumes present. recipt of copies of a widely circulat- plenty of the night, and we stood do, as you say, possess the merit, so composition of a "set" for a fancy Selinger, Bahen, Hallion, donated by M of the Archdiocese. elocutionary many and Dewan, Our Boys' Butcher, Hi of which he key -note lections, class singing, They decided on awarding the prizes of the rare among our politicians just now, in Frost, with Miss Monaghan sheet, Perth of events the We speak ball. on dialogues, anti-Catholic dress ed thinking I, songs, silent and "RagSet, as joint secretaries. gate; set of harness, donated by M facing the facts: of McKnight following:-Best Miss know squarely we of numbers, action the hand to at to that delight one a close we no while and as until writes particular, exhibition few hours, and "Morning one, agree with the £40. maypole, and gymnastic For each time," arranged by Misses Esler In returning a cor- past T. G. A. Molloy (£14 14s). of children thorcould write. -bound freight train rushed for to do is to see the hundredsthemselves, made up the programme. Outridge; second best set, "Bridal rected proof of this open confession outward roar Post" that the first thing with we mar[Note: We have mentioned tha the oughly enjoying by, its hideous shrieking toand Mrs. Glendenning. by had communication into arranged we an get purchased, item the children were appropriately Set," prebeen which the has the vehicle of the outcome back "America"), possible vel at the the greatest Best dressed girl (over 10 years), (writes C.Y.M.S. bringing our minds leaders of Sinn Fein. dr 'ised which reflected is in use. Will those intending su to him, Mr. Sloan says: sent again. of undress which imbues so the governing facts? The craze upon them and thetheSisters. Lady," Olive Rusha. Best submitted reare offe should What their ct "Eastern forward you evenkindly in ease scribers willing musical believers a quite was spirit present-day am many "I The occasion Post" has stated some of and (in)elegance for the sake of efarents entered into commend- dressed girl (under 10), "Fairy," publish the enclosed. I am sorry Th been ings promptly, so that the fund ca residence of Mr. and "Morning Another donation of £1 has with is quite true, for Most original girl, it ing held at theMills-ave., of the Nuns' workmust Bayswater, them correctly. It Matting be closed.-Ed.] of prudence and received from the Senior am too busy just now to polish proud of Baby Williams. Mrs. Walsh, a regular system of fect at the expense that Box," Molly Jones. Most Iand in before example, "Doll may able interest. They and be I Churcn but denot WA. it; we would the to But like add Bayswater to impression original boy, "Minstrel," A. Walsh. by which the Association, which, has been organised moderation. the general showing send you something more sat- Fund will benefit very substantially, guerilla warfare cry this in the same terms as we Football Association, from whom a Their at"Olde Englishe," Signe long their little ones made. for this in Ireland. last YOUNG IRELAND was evi- Best couple, recently used regarding, in one in- donation was acknowledged raffles, etc., being organised "Jockey," isfactory." Facey. Roy and the tendance in such numbers Green during Cathoadult the stance, several (hardly) The Confession, very deserving cause, Mr. Walsh, week, holds its meetings in the SoNellie Facts That Should Not Be ForSOCIETY dence of the wholeheartedness Ivy Rodgers; "Golly wog," Verena interpretaso whose is evening. patrons ball in the lic of which gotten. rooms. and engaged course ciety's were We ourselves Sisters have won in the parish for Stent; "Green Shamrock," tion of certain dances was anything honsuch stuff in a few well-chosen words, welcomshould itself social and clan however, considers facts, very successful A Society other The he happily noticeable The audience was Rusha: "Indian Girl," A. Revell; writing and preaching Some and the ed the guests to his home graceful or dignified, and whose oured by having these two sporting was held in the Hibernian Hall 0 Bawn," Irene Stent; "Pan- probably before the editor ofarticles a long time past. all not be forgotten. (1) We Irishmen but gestures were abthe school "Colleen had the happy knack of making Girl," "Menace" was born-for his "Gaiety a very strong desire comportment and if not immoral. associations meeting under its roof, Monday evening last, the pr Rusha: developed Kitty the largest yet seen in have sy," beginthe from from ac. of which being devoted ran high to Forget-me- show that he is yet in the "puppy" feel quite at home usual element of to govern 'ourselves, to be free to solutely disgusting,or young men, or and the committee gratefully church. Enthusiasm Every item re- Dolly Hassett; "Pink char- ning, so that the in various If young women, the receipt of this last- Christian Brothers' Fremantle A beginning to end. and vigorous ac- not," Sylvie Oldfield; "Worker," age, as well as of the "puppy" associated extents which differ but will not take knowledges was in every way a tho Victorian," acter-and we know all about the strangeness, generally at the com- minds, but to be free to govern our- those who should It "Early donation. peal. De Banks; named ceived spontaneous Gene their is de- warning, the responsibility It was well earned. both socially and fi Gavan Duffy; "Nell Gwynne," origin and source of the lies and with these gatherings clamation. once selves we are as a people quite Members who stood in danger of ough success, We refer our readers to not slow to Grace own. mencement thereof, was at Songs, Everything passed termined. (2) We Irishmen are conParents themselves were satisfaction, Dorothy Dyson; "Peace Bonds," El- calumnies that he gives the public Before the war being removed from the Society's ancially. and we 0.P.0.- on Page 3. chance, fair Cairns: every week. We ourselves have conspicuous by its absence. a everyone was cate Florrie given Girl," that, smoothly, "Irish in Lee; fident express, and with keen sie along come proof dances, recitations, and instrumenas well police prosecution would result for books continue todischarge their in- for in an entirely satisfactory in and Lemons," Isobel Rie- waded through all the disgusting their surprise and beenjoyment, the utmost are able to govern ourselves needed, lay in "Oranges attacks on the tal items were enjoyedtoto be evening Miss Be including even many things that are allowed to their numbers and the Willmot; Doris people, During slanderous other ner. of "France," most of which, if any mann; as doubt mire no is present. There the pro. "Yellow and Pink Butterflies," May priests and the nuns; we have ana- by those privileged once happen with impunity to-day.-Ed. debtedness, I remember ley's voice was beard to advanta the fact that although on the English. till that the amount of subscriptions Games for the young folks out Curtin; "Flap- thematised the bishops who wanted dances were given b a well-known English poliand step Shiela and hearing gramme was long, extending SeptemMartin of it and month the for inaugurated, retired treawere collected the a soul the lawns say: "The Irish are not fit to whelmed by the pressure of hate ber is larger than was ever anticipat- Messrs. Courtney, Quinn, Miss Pa Jack Diprose; "Guardsman," to take public funds from half -past ten, hardly had been per- per," Forrestal; also, that a very enjoyable tician Bake "Kaffir Baby," R. sury for the support of Catholic in- was herewas themselves; they never have and jealousy. If Britain's policy is ed it would be, when the matter of tie Ryan, and Little Miss until the last item Will served by Mrs. Walsh govern On all sides the concert D. Phil- stitutions; we have cried to Heaven supper Blue," Such an exptession of Boy it." Mr. Baker ably carried out the d done formed. "Little Cody; Baysthe of par a by true greatness and wis- unfinancial members came before lady helpers against guided ti several schools and density holding the those public All Edmondson; illustrates J. our fairly M.C. of was held to be at least on ties "Sundowner," it defend opinion to fact after which the elders, Ireland will not be one among the new committee, and in exhibition by lips: in connection wit stacks of Rome; we water parish, prevails in certain quarters. dom, with the Christmas convent record for any kets or money school "Indian," Lewis Jones: "Afternoon the insidious lying feeling the call of youth once again, which (at her enemies, but one among her must be almost a society to hand gam ourselves asked are governed not function have the the children of any and at once a Tea," Thelma Skinner; "Food Con- have accused the Pope of We into came great the the month since way joi.--d in the games, to on next Honda late years) because, to make friends and brothers. in the Archdiocese, V. Hawkins; "Cherry Ripe," awake at night to devise some present premises, but there are to the secretary children. Talented leastofof an F the set for Maylands troller," as he desires to strike Irishism, "we have never Government Should Face the Facts. its standard has beenhard E. Lamprey, "Cupid," Mavis Kelly. by which he might surreptitiousl yet some whose names stand on evening, here in abundance, use and continu- The States to e. of Irishweek. Miss records by United the next led But sheet was the forward march let." put which will mean grand over been balance here win arrears of suggestion their The black list, and if Mrs. P. A. ...Laing to the success . tho ous work to keep up. and Mrs. Williams, and Mr. "Romanist" cause; we have paintmen all over the world for the last for serious conside,ation, therefore, the On next Monday evening the usua are not paid up, their names will be weekly conjunction with Esler Mexico and the evening being:-Misses Begley, two hundred or three hundred is that the of of the society w' music. meeting the ignorance supplied Government Bryan worked in final the Burton British ed member.' of the roll O'Doherty, from Braunsdorf, arrangements colours McCart, and even the organisation should "face the facts," and send a removed be held in St. Patrick's School Hall the Sisters in the of the The committee wish to thank all South America in most lurid entertainship within the next week. that Morrissey (A.T.C.L.), and Ryan; years, ordered method of the present and management who so generously donated and we have reason to believe Mr. Doran's Irish Language Class to discuss the future given at thoseprizes. Masters Walsh and McKimmie; and and show fairly - representetivs The will' be a committee meeting rapidly growing, and members a praise is due to much of the bigoted drivel now gooperations, leading Great Fein with ments, first of which was Sinn Ireland the of government GrawAs,, for of Messrs. McCart, Courtney 8 p.m. getting more at evening Guardians have Thuisday the of of next enthusiastic ev Irishmen tne comprised that which rounds course, 2.30 in the afternoon, especially the conclusively of committee, ing including, many adults the Healey, Walsh, Ryan, KriTs'ellarPfor- some capacity to govern themsel- Irishmen, Every member should make a spe- week. All those interested in th Stubbs, Liberty press, and heard in bigoted children but at which Sinn Feiners, who are now the pm As evidencing repeated the following:-Mesdames be present, and so help study of this a, hject are kindly r that to had its origin in gan, and O'Leary. cial effort War remembered rebe Jones, pulpits, British For -festal, must It The were present, and was again Staples, ves. Wing, Protestant party. dominant renewed prosperity quested to come early, and also t the popularity which these evenings the long history of Irish disorder Murray (2), Meagher, our sophomoric declamations years with due improvement at 8 o'clock. that presentatives, avoiding the ambig- to preserve the towards drop, Scott, Kel- ago, when we travelled through the are attaining it might be statedPerth, may be traced to the desperate ef- uous and cautious methods of the which the society seems to have at- bring with them notepaper and pen Of those who contributedfirst men- Hughes, Walsh, Ashby: Misses last few weeks. the the funds with which guests were present from resist within of to tained Messrs. people search Irish Kennedy: the diplomatin of the success of the function (2), forts and Jones ells. ly, States officials and Mrs. Maylands, Como, Leederville. and encroachment of more powerful professional The attendance at the AccountRyan, Kennedy, Wing, to carry on our work of Protestant tion must be made of Mr. should say to the Irish represenare volunteered Sheehan, their na- ists, Class is on the decline. Meat retain ancy be Mr. propaganda, and inveighed in most Osborne Park, and many thanks to to Secretary and Kenny, who so kindly Murphy; and neighbours, wants Jones, The marriage of Mr. Bert Lyon "England tatives: prestheir which people for their to these alive "superstition, to in more due be should took pl disorder bers against The beSecretary, She Lonergan Assistant terms identity. M. the use of their piano, without Brown: tional Irish. H. A. bitter as ence and also the valuable assis- Ireland is not that of a country ad- friends with you friends, she wants own interests than to be absenting to Miss Munchin's Church, Gosnell been impossible to W. it would have immorality, ignorance, and vice" St. we can be ProIt is to Miss E. Jones. when the examinations at Roman Catholic tance which they rendered. "Old and its lieves themselves full repo the people A own its by prosperous. last. execute the programme. among ministered and Wednesday found on happy you see of the Sisters ceedings terminated with the the own government, such as can be to them that the thanks people where we laboured. will appear next week. Owing to the proximity of Ireland, are so close. a special manuns," all out" to it again in for instance. extended to Mexico, concessions are for and parishioners go in has We were not entirely to blame; said some Congratulations have must be she to occasioning also is dance (as Royal Irish, this Mannix, Franklin and Drummond. ner. Mr. P. Dunne (3) No measures of repression or from you, such as the use of all or Charlie McKenzie, one of the soMARRIAGE. we were paid for doing it Good-byes and suppression, placing his however severe, will re- some Irish ports for her navy, and ciety's members, and the captain of heartily thanked fordisposal the Editor of the "Menace"), and great merriment. Wed of of the to Ire- the denial of similar privileges to a the East Perth Football Team, the LYONS-LONERGAN.-On To -night the pace will be made a we were easily persuaded it was all handshakes were then the orderhad contentment or order conveyance at the store 29th, 1920, a octhis September On at the home of Mr. and Mrs. true. We learned the truth after things, and ere many minutes That is why I, in company foreign power. As regards your in- League premiers for 1920, both on nesday, sisters when required. land. Chur Catholic supreme, he had cracker Munchin's reigned muGod St. indeed, a quietness where in the always elapsed Eighth-ave., compassionate in England, such as duties A casion, a while. T having the honour of holding ternal affairs, England has Rev. Father of with many others the pi- Dalton, Gosnells, by evening will be held, a good took hold upon us, lifted our feet and the pleasure achieved, and and in the world, disagree and responsibilities towards Union- a position, and also on the great only to be asked to remove re sical us all Empire, O'Grady, Herbert Arthur, thi At time is promised to everyone who out of the mire, and placed them friendships made, remainedoftoMaster with any purely military solution. ano to the school and aHeprompt and she asks you to game he played last Saturday. Lyons Ulster, James and ists Mrs. also and Mr. was of duties son The given. memory. sponse was will satisfy the same time we congratulate Tom upon the Rock. in- attends. carried out Britain's Policy Leading to Catas- give guarantees towhich of Sturt-street, Ballarat, Victori ready and willing to return the this, you can dis- Outridge, a one-time vice president All things considered, we must of Ceremonies was well Subject inher. trophe. to Honoria Mary Lonergan, onl The local Hibernians will hold say this is one of the most remark. by Mr. H. Outridge. The evening strument. These evidenceswereof also of Government, in- of the society, on being the captain form any cuss "God on of singing daughter of the late William Lon come many meeting the ever has assistance with has closed usual fortnightly that final their (4) The British Empire if you real- of one of the teams in the terest and great statements Republic, able a even cluding and ladies ergan, merchant, of 21 Patrick All members are under our notice. An open confes- Save Ireland." next. dangers in front of it, and indeed I ly wish. faithfully four, viz, Subiaco. supported by many untiring Britain will ef- Tuesday to is street, and 19 Arthur's Quay, Lim a syllabus Government as our whose up appropriate roll policyto the to exactly say teams think asked cricket gentlemen do you both seems an for sion what Practice Now, Irish an you. hep "law of erick City, Ireland. our part What will realise commences during the coming week, be framed for future meetings. forts were directed towards RESULT OF ART UNION IN is pursuing in almosttoevery description of it. Will you not now this? 120 chilAmerican papers please copy. they catastrophe. when PRESleading is think her JOSEPH'S globe should the meet brethren ST. players and order" amongst the and OF AID separated and all intending is in earnest, she that item one the in to leadowing But in one direction, dren who participated those enerread this testimony of a former BYTERY FUND, NORTHAM. on the path of friendship? make a special effort to be present DEATH. and exhaustion of war, Great halfway etc., or another and it is to er among them, one who, for more as often as possible. First Prize: A. Haddrill, Northam. ruin runBritain is safer than she has been -Yours, years was the head of appearing UREN.-On 19th. September, 1920 getic persons that the smooth may GOUGH. twenty tournament than Murphy, euchre HUBERT The Kitty Miss Prize: Second directhat for many centuries. and at Kalgoorlie, Mrs. Grace Ure ning of the entire programme were BOOKSELLER AND IMPORTER, the Baptist propaganda in Mexico? 198 Lord -street, East Perth. on the syllabus as the first item was London, May 17. Then there This nas its bearwife of the late Peter Uren, an be attributed. We have only to add that if on Mr. successfully carried out last WedMr. Wilkerson, Bur - tion is Europe. Prize: Cahill Third Great Hogan, all COLLINS-STREET, question. Yuille, Irish sister of Mrs. Leotny, Mrs. Cr ing on the the Misses 30911 LITTLE night, Mr. Frank Ryan beSloan's words are not echoedneglect, long-road, Northam. and now risks TO AID THE LITTLE SISTERS nesday here take can criminal Britain (2) and Normoyle, who rendered MELBOURNE. be and Mrs. Gleeson. R.I.P. will trophy. it of the sides, Norwinner ing the Smythe, Prize: J. W. accomFourth time other being at any is have POOR. Australia might THE which OF Day excellent assistance in thedirections. when Show just now, Next Wednesday being Bishop Vaughan's Sermons. With unjustifiable. The Catholic tham. the considered IN MEMORIAM. paniments and in other the even- introduction ben the syllaagainst October on St. item of poisoned next, social no Meennight is Bishop there the by Martin, Olive Monday On Fifth Prize: Government can afford to accept 4th, at 8 o'clock, a grand euchre bus, but the following week th,t ini- BURNS As in the afternoon so in charity, pray fo Church by the same methods as aer, via Northam. Price, 40s. Louis. 2 vols. in U.S. A. solutions which considerations of na- party and dance will be held at the tial social evening of the term will ing, all sorts of delicacies in large employed were of John Burns, who die soul comthe A Law. sold Canon The New in other times would secbrity quantities-all donated-were tional to is committee -street, social The Murray held. 1, 1916. be Rev Hall, October By It can, HibernianLittle Sisters of the Poor. working very hard to make this May God in His infinite mer in children's allowances from which mentary and Summary. NORTH PERTH TOWN HALL. have made impracticable. GRAND CINDERELLA BAZAAR. the Price, 30s. S. Woywod, O.F.M. much revenue was derived. Variin fact, afford to be generous. If aid are evening the best of its kind that has Fox spare his poor soul. would Mrs. Keating and Miss EUCHRE PARTY AND DANCE. only responsible ministers Ethics of Medical Homicide in Aid of Highgate Bazaar. ous raffles of cakes, etc. also took The every effort to have a yet been held by the society, and -Inserted by his affectionate wif .spending over O'Malhanded looking Stall, in Austin goods By Perth both the views, and North long place, take and Mutilation. In aid of the thus make everything promises to the realisain the and held be Will attendance, crowded 6d Victoria into 24s A gazing Price, after the function. ley, M.D., Ph.D. West Perth Bazaar, back on the past and Relatives DOYLE.-In sad and loving tion of their ambition. entertainment an unqualified HIBERNIAN HALL sandwich was put up for auction by (post free). To be held on the future, they should be able to the ory of Jack, killed October 3 Who will not help the and lady friends of members are corsuccess. Mr. Rose, and after spirited bidOCTOBER 7th. Manual of Modern Scholastic PhilTHURSDAY, 1920. convince themselves that generous be done, dially invited to be present on this can This OCTOBER, 1917; also Willie, killed April 1 12th. Sisters? Little TUESDAY, the 2 be By Cardinal Mercer, in regard to Ireland will ding the happy thought-and osophy. action pleasbe also good we would double-a and is evening, 1917, dearly beloved sons of Mr reward than vols. Price, 33s. Prizes. Good Music. wise and statesmanlike action, as and the cake-realised no less a sum buyer, the know- ed to see some of the priests of our B.D.Sc., Refreshments. and and Mrs. J. Doyle, 45 Burt-stree L.D.S., enjoyment POWELL, 12. V. to night's G. 10 the Dancing: Irish was 10. The to You Mr. Coonan Cards: 8 6/-! Religion-"Can well as magnanimous. honand their lo of Spiritism something, advantage take done diocese have North Perth, and dearly DENTIST. you that Tickets, Is. and best thanks go out to him. knot must be untied by sympathetic ledge Talk to the Dead?" By Baron J. 188 ST. GEORGE'S TERRACE, brothers of Nancy, Jim, and M Tickets are is tad and Is. orary membership by being present worthily. enteror the to Sec. sword, Hon. the by previous free). not (post and weeks PERROTT, 23s For fingers, D. C. and evenings. Linencrarits. Price, other provided, and R.I.P. be this will on Condren. P. Refreshments themselves tainment the children even by blockhouses and barbed PERTH. successful Cinderella How hard it was to part with th A most cash. The Credentials of Christianity. worked really hard by way of num- By Rev. M. J. Scott, S.J. Price, Hours: 10 to 6, or by appointment. In aid of the Little Sisters of the wire. Great Britain and Ireland the prizes are dance was run by the football club We held on earth so dear, erous raffles and in many other min- 9s 9d (post free). would be bound together by a durPoor. 23rd. inst. All through Thursday, on WANTED. heart no greater trial knows SITUATIONS 'Phone, A5038 friendship if the bold course is iature directions, but the financial the winter months the dances or- The PARTY AND DANCE. able Credo-A Short Exposition of CaEUCHRE No sorrow more severe. Britain indeed and now; results of their efforts, so well entertaken employment wants eagElderly Man, by the footballers were G. Rev. ganised by Edited Belief. tholic Her the silent prayers unceasing, are remark. Let parents, friendship. small erly. looked forward to. and well patneeds Ireland's ed into by their MOIR'S CHAMBERS. HIBERNIAN HALL, PERTH. any kind, city or suburbs; 9.3 Ers And the tears that I have shed, The whole revenue-raising O'Neill. S.J., M.A., Price, wide -flung possessions and her, to wages; used to poultry; references. ronised. A report in able. connection Plead MOTOR CAR PAINTING. Thee, oh Heart of Jesus; with MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1920. over-extended Apply RECORD Office. mind, greatly venture will realise between £15 and (post free). my with their final function for the year For my loved ones who are dead. The Homiletic Monthly and PasHARRY McCARTHY Refreshments. frontiers, should be an argument for El& Cash Prizes. Irishman, wants work on Farrn will appear next week. by their sorrowil -Inserted and diminish. toral Review. A magazine for the is 6d. friends Gent's, Is; multiplying Lady's, Tickets: -STREET. 196 PIER Price, 22s 6d year. father, mother, sisters and brother, the Empire able to plough, milk, etc. S.F., RE On Saturday last a garden party clergy. Join a Catholic Society. Mrs. Keating and Miss Fox, ing enemies. Otherwise PRACTICAL COACH PAINTER. 45 Burt -street, North Perth. must take the risk of being over - CORD Office, Perth. Secs. Joint. was successfully held at the home Established Over 20 Years. Join an Irish Society. of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin, Conroy KANE -In sad bat loving memory street. There was a good attendof our beloved son and brother, ance of children of the Maylands Patrick Joseph, killed in action in and sport All kinds of Parish. Belgium, on October 4, 1917. amusements were carried out unSo sadly mourned, so deeply missed. FrankJ. Mr. M. of direction der the May he rest in peace. The children of Maylands lin. -Inserted by his loving father. had a real good time, and are lookmother, brother and sisters, Perth, party. such to another ing forward W.A. In the evening a musical proOF AN gramme was carried out by the EMPORIUM OUR McCANN. In TO There address. adults at the same Frank McCann, who was killed in of Value and Good was a grand attendance present. Seasonable Goods which fully and action at Zonnebeke, October 4, New with reinforced conbeen have Stocks Fun started at 8 o'clock and midand Our 1917; late of 18/11th. and name. 44th, of been hour MAYLANDS.

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tinued until the night. During the evening the jazz band gave selections under the conductorship of ','Sandy MaqPherson," who wielded the baton to perfection. "Sandy" and Jeanie" from the heather -clad hills were again in evidence with their character duet. The following also gave items:-Mesdames O'Connor, Cunningham, Neal, Bryan, Henderson and Clayton, Misses M. Hehir, A. Dwyer, Arthur and Kenny, Masters H. and J. Clarke, A. Franklin, and Refreshments Arthur Curwood. were looked after by Mesdames

INTENSE INTEREST. EXHIBITION PERTH WILL FIND VISITORS maintan the Standard Representative Large our with associated Taste which has always being so comprehensive that the most are crowded with Dependable Goods, the assortments departments numerous and price. Our Spacious Showrooms and quality fastidious can scarcely fail to be suited with both FROM OUR OWN MILLS AND FACTORIES. WE ARE SPECIALLY FEATURING AUSTRALIAN MADE GOODS

FOY & GIBSON Pty., Ltd., Universal Providers, Perth.

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Lord, keep him in thy kingdom of the blessed.

-Inserted by his mother.

RYAN.-Of your charity, pray

the soul of Briget Agnes Ryan. who. died at East Perth on. thei 7th. October, 1916. R.I.P Queen of the Most Holy Rosary; -pray for her. -Inset fed by. her loving children, Con, Pat, Mary, ICath., and Joe.

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