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IECORD. THE ORGAN OF THE ARCHDIOCESE OF PERTH
Registered at the GPO Perth for Ti onsmieeiOn by Post Ls fe Newspaper
PRICE 34
PERTH, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1921
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2043 (New Series)
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VOL. XLV
HOME OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD APPEAL "Westralia Fair" Opens Next Saturday, Oct. 1 Grocery Stand. .1, ntafy groceries as lit are required. What about everyone giv ing a donatio not something to help.' Motors. Motors are still at a deplorable di, count. and albeit there is a chance of these conveniences being provided, the committee would appreciate an intimation of the fact without delay. Hoopla. A eit of articles are awaiting collecGet touch tion. in with headquarters. Who has some imitation jewellers-. for instance. to give to the Appeal? W.A. Caledonian Pipe Band. Apart from the great assistance this organisation is rendering in mane directions, particularly their submission cf national dancing. ;aid control of the grocery stand, last Saturday afternoon in regalia they renew:sect the limo and were instrtunental in securing the very healthy eon] of £17 for the Appeal. Skittle Alley. 'Who can run this splendid .coca, a',d who is willing ti take a bee it serest
SPECIAL MEETING TO MORROW AFTERNOON. Things regarding the 'Fair arc in a very happy state of perfection lust now, and there's only inc 0011Sideritway detract t1011. which will in any from the success el the Fair. and that is weather conditions. a circumstance it is earnestly hoped will not be inclement as to mar the big show. Each day now brings us closer to the first of October. and so that there should be no possibility of hitch ur delay, the executive during the last week have been devoting a good deal of time to attention of detail, working long hours. and not departing from office till a very !ate time, the prosecution of the extra lalmitir being well wan -hilted wlmi 111,, objective is ever in mind to liquidate the debt nn the Home of the flood Shepherd. Leederville. it is asof support which tonishing the ant has been accorded this very great efit to know that and is consoling fort. notwithstanding long devotion to toil. extending now over a period of close tat six months, everything has been "fixed," and only just waiting the day when the movement will be onward fur realising the ambition to bring to he notice of the good Sisters a reply n much more tangible form than the mere acknowledgment of their request to see what can be cl,in
SPECIAL MEETING. Stuntholders and their assistants have been circularised to be in attendance on the Carnival Square, at the foot of William -street, Perth, tomorrow afternoon, the 26theiast. at 3 o'clock, to witness the advance ;Ohieh has been made regarding the Fair. The Committee hope there will be no disappointments by any to be present. being apprised of the exact location, no trouble should be given to all those
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Cartage. For delivery of goods. all interested
shield apply to Mr. J. Edwards, care
cf Messrs. Levan and Walsh, solicitors. Bar rack-street, Perth.
Notice. For delivers- of material on the ground the executive new heeciw ask all to c prepared to send their goods to the Re-le-rec. Arrangemeir.,s will be' made with no delay, and teat days' warniree will only be given. OM Codgardie. One of the biggest attractions at the Fair will be the Old Coolgardie stunt. iind from the viewpoint of spectacular effect should favourably commend. A :
goldfiell surrounding always has an atmosphere of charm and allurement. and in tlie present project nothing will be forgotten to make the picture complete. isveryone has vivid recollections of the "rush" over twenty-five Years ego, when people from near far came to the West to exploit this illustrious fielaeand to money produce, shiploads upon shiploads leaving the Eastern parts of Australia to participate in the gold discovery on the 30th. of June, 1894. The period is, therefore, notable, and, as such, finds a place its the list of -historical events. In miniature then patrons will be given a pourtrayal of this memorable scene, and everything, will be incorporated to make the perspective as realistic and as perfect as possible. Even Denver City MAO will not be overlooked, and Bells. under the capable management of Mr. Their must have been forgotten. a J. Elliott, an identity all will reThre or four are certainly required to member, thirsts, however parched, will be rt g in confection with stunts. be quenched at this "joint," the larder being well stocked with the best of Poster Parade. good drinks, even the appetising spot A big poster street parade will take luscious pies, says., fags, tolgicplace to -day. The procession will lager. co, the old Irish twist swelling the start at 11 o'clock, from the corner of largeandsupplies behind the bar of this Hay and Irwin -streets, headed by the old-time saloon. there will t'lontarf Band, with decorated carts be the eating houseThen on a very large and austere:, which will be carried en scale, with a table that will appease route. the most epicure. Entertainments Flagstaffs. indoors, as well, will not be amiss, and Endeavours are at present being amusement provided in all its departBoxing bouts have been at made to affix flags to masts in and ments. ranged, and one particular feature will around Perth, proclaiming the Wes- he a contest between Paddy O'Share tralian Fair, and motors it is desired nassey, of Hatley's Claim, and Black to utilise similarily. Mick Sloane head bone shaker of the Cool Drinks. No. 3 level. Music is to be supplied Mesdames Doyle and Gee will take in the scheme of effect, and the one charge of this stand. Aerated waters end only gramophone in the State will and cool drinks of every description be there for patrons to heat. To conwill be retailed at the stall, which is venience clinetide the coach will leave now in process of erection on the for the fields at various fixed times, Square. Regaled with gay bunting but for this transport, of course, a and flags of various colours and hues, tax of a "thrum" will be imposed. The the stunt should be most attractive news will have circulation by the popuand effective. lar "Miner's Mail," issued during the evening at the price of a "brown"; and Donations. to be immune from higlewaymen raids, Mrs. shine, of the Catholic Book/ visitors should come Repository. Hay -street, will be glad tr, coping with this lawless prepared for interfervice. receive parcels of donations for safe The glamour will be all there, air] Old custody on behalf of the Hume of the t'oolgardie should 'without a doubt be Good Shepherd Appeal. one of the chief diavas during the CarSubscription Lists. nival time. The urgency of subscription lists heKerbstone Markets. ws returned cannot -be too much Fruit of all sorts is cequired. Mr. stressed at this juncture, and as a Lake, of will provide a great deal of work will be entailed quantity onBridgetown, the day of the Fair, and needlessly if they are left to the last Mr. P. P. Smith, of Fairfield, Nair moment, the committee exhort all' geenait, has provided a crate ut howls. concerned to pay heed to the request Pain Begs. and hurry them in. concerned.
Pictures. Two framed holy pictures have been donated by Mr. M. lankson, of 22 Wickham -street, East Perth, for disposal, and are at the Appeal Office for any stall-holder to use if she calls. Hampers. In the absence of these receptacles, of which there are so few at command, to accommodate stall wares at the close of each night, Messrs. -Cohen and Long have kindly provided nine uniformed-size eases to be availed of in their stead. With a handy hubby, a lock or two, hinges could be affixed to each, and the idea is suggested for each wifey to embrace. '
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gentlerien who vo unteered work of Sa turd ty aftcrneon last. '1hroegh this kind aesistanee the whole cf the ground wes trade tidy and. dents. and the pedestrian track, toe, made rid of a great deal of lucerne high overgrowth. It new only torque es rolling, and the committee wteild be glad if they, with
the gilitt, and the sheep. provider wil: Ire required, If readers can help in this way they weuld be greatly assisting. Give this intimation more than a passing glance when reading this par. Howard and Kemp's United Stores. A parcel el groceries is gratefully acknowledged. from these merchants. a ',them, could again come along to the which is appreciated highly. donation Reserve this afteinoon to carry this Publicity in General . Tents. Watch fur the large polders here and Has anyone a tent to provide for the there as from the 20th. inst. All avail Fair? The committee cannot have :ale spaces and positions ii; prominence roe mans- in store; all will be warned have been adopted for use; but the to place tin the Square. idea that prompted these lines is the ,1111illtleement of the fact, for all City Bill -Posting Co. those interested to cast an eye in the The cenprettee is indebted to this in which the, are fixed The direction linn f. ir posting three hundred Wessign . iyerlooki ng rho .% ti ta-E kat rse tralia Fair signs throughinii the town. liarrachet reef railway bridge slniuhl Anonymous Donation. cater air note,. Simply the words. fsueit an eve on the gift of ten "Westralia Fair.- ut lialfenintite Aura given ter the guineas. whia, if'''. 'lashing: iipniximatel reins stallhirlder obtaining the highest prn limes reglith .\ ad then lor the pit ttire seeds. shiw sirecia, a ... as Irani the saute Telephone. date, attractive designs have been MITIpleted, and at the leading cinema shows The ',air will be coon -teed by 'plume as from to-clay. NO that at "Soblisa and Fremantle included, alIVOIIC desires to ling up tie egromitls he or she prejections of the incidence will be made of the ir ;tending display. can de so. A2222 will give reply. Western Mail. Log Chopping. On Saturday, first October, the openNominations are still being received ing any of the Fair, the Western Mail fur the log chopping contests. the still be issued covering a divided page stunt being in charge of the Hon. Mr. giving a half -tone reproduetion of the T. Moore, :NI.L.C. he Underhand Fete. Handicap carries p 'of £20. Ea and Pedestrian Events. E2. with nominatiCia ;and acceptance 'tiff 10s and 2s 6d r c-lively. The ,ominatitnts :o' coming nt 4.4t, and last two years' i an ces will be the committee alvise any likely enrequired with no ions. Entries trants to record their names with Mr. close on the 28th. iersi., and arc receivLt. Snigg, corner of Murray and Bar- ed at the Appeal Office. i-eels -street, as quickly as possible. Entries close. on the 23rd. inst. The Entertainnients. pi;ees are handsome Sheffield HandiIn addition to the list of entertain cep. with 1720, and Sprint Handicap merits already nublished in these colwith £15 award, umns to be submitted during the Fair. Furniture. the "Buffs" Convert Party. accommodated on a lorry, will give an open-air ' Very few responses have come to concert at venires parts of the city hand re articles of furniture. Now, of Perth on Friday evening next. the who can help in this way? 30th. inst. In theatrical dress they Hite. should prove a e ,oil 'draw. II. Messrs. Burford and Sons, of FreBuilding Operations. mantle, have supplied a giant kite. This will be illuminated and anchored Visitors to the round must not be from the ground. dieapeointed after' snaking their louris,ey to the Square on the 25th. inst. Searchlights. There will be the bare skeleton formaMessrs. Gilberts, Ltd., of King -street. tion, and the colour scheme will cerhave placed at disposal two of these tainly, be left till the last, the "daub" himpe. to throw rays of light into the running great risk if exposed to the sky, and so advertise the Fete. weather. The framework will be only "W.A. Record" Advertisers, in sight, and the painted panels encasing and depicting the stalls are packed Any firm at present advertising in this journal is requested to communi- away, and put aside to affix in tarsicate with the executive of the Home tion as soon as the time arrives to of the Good Shepherd Appeal. 52 Royal fasten them to stands. This applies Arcade, when they will hear something to all stunts, and the frontispiece, too, to their advantage regarding pesters to such eitially applies. be affixed at the Fair. Cyclone Pence Co. HOUSEKEEPER. By courtesy of this firm, half a dozen Wanted, a middle-aged, well regates and a fence have been pm-witted , ()amended for harvest field purposes, a facility Catholic Lady (preferable an Irishwoman?. to housekeep which will be very helpful in penning off stock. for a fanner. widower, and children of school -going age. Apply at the Chaff, Etc. "Record" Office or to M. Kelly, YilFor feeding the cow and the heifer. lirrinning -
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The Fair frontispiece model has been transferred to the New Zealand Woollen Company, Hay -street, Perth, where it is now on view. Hoardings. A number of large companies have been approached for five sheeter advertising lintels ti: the inside of the fence enclosing the Fair, and negotiations are at present proceeding regardThere will be no ing their erection. lore space, and every void will be by of one kind or something ....rrerea
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Linoleum. The committee is still patiently waiting for twenty feet of second-hand linoleum for a stunt. Who is willing to help in this way? Old Iron. A .quantity ,of this is greatly in A donation Avant, 200 sheets to wit. .of two or three pieces from one individual will be helping indeed. Curtains. These hangings are in request. NVill no one respond in complying with so .1n- sort will he modest a wish? Let the head office know. welcomed.
Messrs. William Detanold, Ltd., of Fremantle, through the courtesy of Mr: McCann, have supplied line thousand half-poraid strong brown paper bags for the ban'k, material needed so greatly. for eccommodating vorioes denominations of casts Cement. Bath and Trough. Have a look at this donation in 31r Smith's window, at the corner of Hay and Pier -streets. but beyond the curious inspection, make an investment. Tickets arc only sixpence. Art Union. Butts can now be returned, and are now accordingly recalled. The books have to be sorted, and as it is not desired to tee chaos or unnecessary delay, all concerned should not fail to comply with this wish.
Display at. Brennan's. The articles to be disposed of at the Fete. will be its view in Messrs. Brennan Bros., Hay -street, from the 26th inst. Vendors of tickets will be closely at ham,. and -when passing semen: a docket and so have chance in the art union laibetw. The executive wish to thank all the
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Knitted Mercerised Cotton Frocks Quite a New Idea in Babies' FROCKS, matte in knitted mercerised cotton; they wear well, and wash beautifully. A Pale Saxe Edged Darker Shade, turndown collar, finished with curd, Price 15/6. A Very Pretty Style, in cream, Magyar, square neck, short sleeve, girdle, Price 19/6. Another Style, in cream, in fancy ribbed stitch. round neck. finiehed tiny crochet edging, ribton ties. Price 21/,.. The Very Latest for Baby -:iris of two years. A little lurnee and Skirt, in a rich shade of salmon, the skirt very short aid r giving pleated effect, the juniper in plain stitch,square neck, fastening with buttons. Price 27/6. We have similar styles iii wool, with caps to match, in the loveliest shades of rust, vieux mac, maroon, etc. Price 27/6 and 30/-.
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listing subscriptions. Hangars. Over fifty of these are in train to append, and to-day, subsequent _tu the procession, the full number were put in location, and are now subject to view. Keep an eye open for the big leeircis. The Good Shepherd cans will also be adorned with these fixtures, like Bean Bros., Bon Marche, and Foy and Gibson's carts announcing periodically their lairs. Stunts in General. In the schedule of stunts to be installed en the ground, the committee have -iliscryed '10 fixed "poseys" fur emu, for instance, the ducks, and one ler two others. The executive would lie glad if those ....teemed would kindly see Mt. W. Ramage, Standard Place. Murray -street, Perth, opposite Boans, Ltd., without delay regarding the 'natter. Appeal Dace. From to -day, the 24th. inst., and hereafter, the Appeal Office will be on the Carnival Square, Westralia Fair Grounds, and all work connected with the. Fete will be conducted at the 41CW Will readers please note? address. Cartago. The executive again wish to thank Messrs. J. H. Moullin and Co., for delivery of a quantity of electrical material to the Carnival Square un Tuesday afternoon last. Highgate. The Waratah Stall has suffered a severe loss in the departure of Mrs. Dan Dwyer for the East. That lady has worked most energetically since 4?,Wiling in. Unfortunately she was not able to join up in the early working owing to illness in her family, but. from the time sht: started she made her presence felt in a great measure by the financial result of her efforts. Generous to a degree herself, she led others on Its give a full measure of supple t in every undertaking. and her loss is, and will he, severely felt by the ladies who had the pleasure of working with her The executive ravish her and Mr. Dwyer renewed health and vigor, and happy and enjoyalale holiday, which they both so richly deserve. Donations Received. Mr. T. O'Brien, art union, £2; The Manastery North Perth. per Very Rey. Father Treacy, £1 ls; Mr. J. J. Snigg. £6 8s.
WEST PERTH
Christian Brothers'
On Monday night last a bazaar in aid of the School Building Fund was opened in St. Brigid's Parish Hall by his Grace the Archbishop. A committee of ladies and gentlemen had
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ANNUAL BALL, 1921, At St. George's Hell, on the evening of the been working for some considerable 24th. August last, the present time making arrangements for the ocstudents of the Christian Brothers' Colcasion, and judging by the beautiful lege, Perth, held their ninth annual displays in the several stalls and the ball. This; social has become completeness of their work, their time very popular in tl.e event past; and its sucand energies had not been spent in cess wase fully repeated en the 24th vain. The hall was simply peeked with an enthusiastic gathering, and a ult. There was sun excellent attencbattalion of relay workers, who only ance, there being more than 300 preawaited the Archbishop's word to at- sent. The floor wes thus taxed to Its tack the pockets of the willing ones utmost ,and throughout the evening at present. His Grace arrived at the - was fast. Sheridan's Jazz itanci supappointed hour, and was accompanied plied ex"ellent music, and ell ebet by Fathers Moss, McBride. Dunn, and could be desired by those present. The McMahen. Later Fathers Hayes and supper room was nicely decorated with Crowley came along and joined in the the college colour.- black and red, an throng. His Grace, in a brief address. ,ongratulated the people of the parish the tables being neatly dec,ated with end their zealous pastor on the rine flowers. showed off the mem very effectively. series of church buildings in the parish, Towards the end of the which were unrivalled in the Arch- evening balloons and streamer; added iliorese. The perish hall was their to the enjoyment .,f the dancers, and own. and they should be proud of it. at the conclusi re of a must entertain 11,. and the priests come there ing evening everybcdy was mianitnous that evening to show, had their epee:ela- in saying that it was one of the most tion of the great efforts they had made successful functions yet held by the for the Church and education. College. Miss Mercia Scott was again bazaar is being held to help lift The the dancing teacher at the College. and burden of debt from Father Fagan's shoulders, and judging by the number she has been very successful in instructand enthusiasm of those present, they ing her pupils. She certainly deserves should exceed the splendid record of great credit for the interest in the two years ago. He tekalared the be - committee, especially to Mesdames :ear opened, and with good humour teaching of the boys, and in the ball lie said he gave the stallholders and their assistants cuthority to empty itself. Thanks ase due to the ladies' the people's pocket?. Immediately committee especially to Mesdames O'there was a center of voices, and Hara, Hannan, Kelly and Walsh. The etedents committee is also to be conmoney left the pockets of its 'with remarkable quickness. Goodowners busi- gratulated on the success of the evenness was done aitsing the evenine and ing. from the beginning to the close the activities of the -money catchers never PERTH CATHOLIC YOUNG MEN'S abated. The bazaar was continued SOCIETY. during, the week. and will close on MonCINDERELLA DANCE. day night next. A full report of the HIBER,TIAN HALL. stalls, the popular men competitlen. NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT. and, if possible, the results will be Tickets, 2s. Sheridan's Orcheetra published next week. W '.\'EBB, Hon. Secretary.
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A FEW OF OUR
A most enjoyable evening was spent at Keough's Hall on Tuesday evening last, when the Club held their
first dance. The ceimmittee spared no pains to make the evening a success, and the result amply repaid them for their work. The hall was as beautifully decorated as artists could do it, and the supper, well! it was all that could be desired. Our special thanks are due to Mrs. Keough, who so kindly placed at the disposal of the committee her hall, crockery, etc., and who has been a good friend to the club right from its inception. We regret that some of the young men found it so difficult to oataai partners for the dances; thine however, was due to their bashfulness. and we hope that at our future soul evenings they will be more successful. From a financial point of view the evening *as also a pronounced success, and the Club's funds will materially benefit thereby. The pupils of the elocution class are remindedethat the quarter is drawing to a close, and special arrangements will have to lie made for the ensuing quarter. Thew are therefore request. ed to be present on Tuesday night, 27th. Intending pupils will have an epperrunits of enrollines on that night The, am still a number of books fir the Geese Club to be disposed el. and ma, be obtained Jrom members of the committee All tatiee who have not yet handed in their collecting caress for the Home of the Good Shepherd Appeal ale requesteil to do so as soon as possible. alenihets sue reminded that the baetar is to be held early in November, and there nine remains very little time to complete the needlework. The committee are making arrange mesa, for the picnic to be held at Darlington in October, particulars of which will be announced at the next general meeting, The general meeting will be held in the Parish Hall on Monday next, 26th. inst., when a good attend. ante is desired, as there are man, impertani matters to lie dealt with of that night. -
GRAND EUCHRE PARTY AND DANCE. le Hula at NORTH PERTH TOWN HAIL on
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1521. at 8 p.m. In aid of Osborne Park Bazaar. hree Valuable Prizes-let. Prize, £2 2s. Tickets, 1/6. Mrs. P. J. Cmidren, Organiser.
T B N D B R S. Tenders are invited for Verandah Extensions, Maylands - Presbytery. 154 Railway Terrace (next Post (lilac' All particulars at Presby terse Tel, Al628. Tenders close Mnixday, October 3. Lowest or as y tender not necessarily accepted. FATHER LYNCH.
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