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THE RECORD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, 1922.

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My People

Woman's Sertionl

Wanted Strong Bishops

only say that we think his diagnosis correct in the main. Himself illogical. At the same time we think it right to point out that the Rev. Mr. Powell, with a want of logic it would be hard to beat, goes on to level as an indictment against the Church of England that in his case she seems either to have acted or to have been about to act with some degree of consistency and courage. Having what he is pleased to call "an awkward conscience"-in other words, the dogma of "private judgment" rooted in his mind-it seems he surrendered his living because there is a point at issue between him and the Church authorities "contrary in one. sentence to the Thirty-nine Articles." We do not know what this particular one point is, but the es -vicar assures us that on it "75 per cent- of the lay folk" are in sympathy with his view. We cannot see what this lay sympathy has to do with the matter. Surely the whole merits of his case depend on whether he does or does not accept every jot

The writer spent some days in a lit- she was so loyal to her little village and tle village in the home of a serene to everyone in it. I never heard her sweet-of-fece woman, who had a very "make fun" JUST THE NAME OF MOTHER. of anyone in the village. ing his promise nor neglc :mg his enThe Rev. H. A. Powell, MA., fortory qualifications required for the ap- fine and beautittil spirit She had If they fell short in any respect she The virtue extend.: to his gagements. pointment to a judicial office is equally lived all A her life it the quiet envirmerly Vicar of Shorehampton and never Just the ia.ine of neither; spoke of it, but I heard whole life, taking account of actions. much with any man eligible for appointment onment of the little vllh,ge. Site had about the virtues of this It fills my heart today; person or Avonmouth, has been joining in a private and public. and of things leeh to that office." teen othei.e gc cut into the wide world that. She seemed to Only tae ..,..veetest memory, include everyone small and great. sort of symposium in the columns of To perform he duof privilege and opportunity, but fate in the Thet n..;er w:II fade away; village "my people," and ties of home without fault. repressing had decreed that she should stay where was loyal andamong the "Pall Mall Gazette," the object of ASK MOSES. Like a 1,reath of faithful to all the fretful words, and being calm iu alike. she was. I do not think that anyone There were no caste lines and the which. according to the heading in the W.01 lr,grance sweet and rare. the hot moments of anger; deeming ever heard her make any protest beA young man approached and said: words "our set" had no meaning to her. the name of mt.'her; life tee costly for quarrels and too paper, is to discover "What is Wrong She had a far wider "Or. ('adman, I cannot be a Christian." cause of this. She did not hold herself aloof from Nu other is so fair. short for pride; to maintain a chivaloutlook on life through her wide readwith the Church"-that is, of course, "Why?" asked Dr anyone Cadman. because He rethey were not her rous honour in all business relations; the Church of England. The Rev. Mr, Just the name of mother; plied: "I do not believe in the Mosaic ing and her far-seeing vision than "kind of people.' to hold back from the temptations of many who had gone from the village Powell's diagnosis is that what has That, like a halo lifight authorship of the Pentateuch." Dr Sometimes there was almost a note reduced doubtful gain; these are some of the Cadman into the greater her to her present state pf Shines o'er the path before me, world. She had a then asked: "Do you believe of endearment in the way which she phases which appear in the life of in the way of saying "My People," and one said paresis is that as regards the bishops To guide me Lc: the right; Lord Jesus Christ as the Son, "my people." One usually hears ,everyone who is faithful. day I said to her: there lam the glowing heavens, is none of them "strong of God and the Saviour of the world?" words applied to the immediate "Just whom do you mean by 'my the to stand against lawlessness inenough I see in light above, "Most assuredly." came the the reply. people'? of one's family, but I think AVE STELLA MARIS. You say it in a way that members Church," Just thename of mother; they even "encourage men "Then accept Christ, and when you that this woman of the good heart and whose seems to give the term a special meanThe holy name of love. principles are get to heaven, ask Moses about that an ti -Reformagenerous spirit applied it to everyone tion," and they Mary means in the Hebrew langu- authorship." ing." are "always making -Mary E. Smith. age, Star of the Sea; and what is more "Why, I mean all of those around itin the village, and I do not know but concessions of some kind." So far the included the whole world I do not me, all appropriate a of name for those the with bishops. Mother of whom I come in WORDS OF WISDOM. think that it would have been posTHE RIGHT SORT OF EDUCATION God? contact in the village. all who live sible Doctrinal Cowardice for her to hare spoken evil of The Blessed Virgin Mary is truly here. I consider all of them to be my We naist burst the narrow bounds As for the Church of England herself, anyone. "An education that unites intelleethat fair and luminous star which tual. people. We are bound together by a of our selfishness, and take a living inthe rev. critic holds that she "does not and tittle of the famous fundamental moral and elements is kind of community interest. They are The Other Type. terest in the wide work of the Church. shines over the vast and stormy sea of the best training religious really face her problems. Thirty-nine Articles The plain fact for citizenship," says Doctrinalmy people in the sense that because I She stood out in sharp contrast to a Yet, there are many who seem so cold this world. Like a beacon light her the "Southern Messenger." ly she is cowardly. The Reformation is that Rev. Mr. Powell is as shaky "It incul- live with them and come into instant girl approaching womanhood, who also and indifferent to it all that they do merits and virtues shine forth over the cates a sense of responsibility, in his itself logic was as not are quite the complete, bishops upon but toa reassociation with them they are more lived in a small town, and one of her day men not even read the simple record of it, troubled waters of mankind in never whose weakness he animadverts. Inspect for authority, and a considerateare believing and teaching to me than any other people, and I decreasing rays, guiding all who imicommon complaints was that there su.-h as may be found in any good Cadeed, he the gives exact ness a for opposite to new the one rights example of another of their others and which are must try to live happily with them." tate and follow them to a safe refuge the were "so few people in the village with tholic paper. They will ignore the almost what they please. Yet nothing weakness and inconsistency, for it necessary foundations of civic virfrom the dark and ragged rocks of sin. whom'she cared to associate." The of Missionary Aid chorus and rush in the seems that account two is of done tue-more Goodwill for by them All. the necessary where, bishops-no generously as in a Our Lord loves His blessed Mother term "my people" meant only the mem"five hundred" and 'euchre" notes. ice is cut. The young man who in- give him "permission" of a limited democracy, the citizen. enjoying a largAfter that her frequently spoken bers of her, own family, and it had not Pleasant it is to entertain the pic- too dearly to refuse her any favour. so dulges in thinking despises this sort order to officiate. The priest of the er freedom. has a ture of ourselves in some future scene, let us honour the Blessed Virgin and govern himself." greater obligation to words. "my people," had a new mean- the broader, finer meaning of the term of thing. The Church of England in Catholic Church who would indulge in ing for me, and I knew why it was, that as it was used by the woman of whom planning wisely, feeling nobly, and exe- pray to her to intercede for us with the person of her sons is doctrinally similar free -thinking on an important I have written. The latter truly lovcuting with the holy triumph of the God for grace to follow the example nebulous to -day, and consequently doctrinal point and act as Rev. Mr. ed her neighbour as herself. but gave of this pure and beautiful star, and will; but it is a different thing, not in she does not know how to mete out Powell himself avows that he has like the wise men of old we will be herself alike to the people of the vilthe green avenues of the future. but in justice." As the Rev. Mr. Powell has done, would promptly find himself delage united with her and her divine Son in as she gave herself to her dwn the hot dust of the present moment to written about the Church of England prived of his faculties, with no conthe everlasting happiness of heaven. family. do the duty that waits and wants us. pretty much what we have written veniently compromising bishop Co conThe excellence of Mrs.-Meynell's poems When we come to look upon all grace-a God measures results very differently woman of trive for him even the most microsgenius, one ourselves-about who, I the weakness of her and literary essays deprives her of the am bound to with whom we associate as being "my bishops, the ALL HE HAD. from the world. He looks for everyconfess, has falsified the nebulousness of her doc- copic loophole of escape.-"Irish Caconsideration of the average man and people," and are loyal to them, in any assertion I body's best in their curcumstances made some tholic." time trine, not ago, to say that the woman. They are "over the heads" of contradictoriness A young lawyer was asked to deway we can. we are truly heeding the of the tenets no female of our time has attained to The world may pronounce the result put forth in her name by common-place people. This does not command to love our neighbours as failure; but so long as the heart end fend a tramp who was accused of steal'distinction."' those whose position entitles them to FEDERAL -STATE TAXATION at all mean that Mrs. Meynell is a true REourselves.-A.L. The purpose are true to him He accepts it ing a watch. great poet and novelist, George be regarded as her teachers-we can "high -brow." who affects a high-class The lawyer pleaded with all the arTURNS. "according to that a man hath, and Meredith, writing is limdour at his command, drawing a pa- styie- On the contrary, like all people pid (like wrote:-"The In our advertising nut according that he hath not.' ;,.tirtuts taxpaywith true greatness, she af- depths." a deep, clear river) in its ers are notified that The best preventive against idleness thetic picture with such convincing endowed ittion returns that as the close of the argu- fects nothing-she is perfectly natural. are due as follows: I is to start with the deep seat "The Athenaeum" said:-"Exercises to Tax--Buateon esteem) The style is the woman ment herself. Why, in close thinking and expert the court was in tears and even nesses (Form H), 31 August; others victims of the earnestness of life. Whatexpresthen, is her peotry not "popular"-read sion almost (Form HA), July 31st, Land Tax ever men say of the world, it is cer- the tramp wept. Judge Joseph Sabath worked for two pings of luxury. unique in the literature of by "tne people?" Well, While, as The jury deliberated and found the this is the a rule, August 31; Form A from all Federal years in a Chicago court. tainly no stage for '.rifling; in a scene day." During "late" marriages are bad both for the 'people's" fault, not that of Mrs. Mey- the"The prisoner "not guilty." Land Tax Returners (a requirement where all are of work idleness can Guardian" says:-"The most that period he listened to 8,500 divorce individual and for nell. The people to -day are shallow, society, marriages Then the tramp drew himself up, throughout the Commonwealth, this only lead cases. wreck and ruin.--John stimulating At its Essays that conclusion he have broke appearfrom narrow, which the thoughtless, spirit of tears giddy, superficial, sacrifice streaming is being down his the first year of the triennial face as he ed down, Stuart Blackie. attributing his illness to his ex- notably absent are irreverent, and for such people the withsince R. L. Stephenson delighted us said to the lawyer: disastrous. If period) as also all owners of land who treme concern to 'Virginihus provide Puerisque' proper ('For cueboys the young people cannot reconcile noble writing of Mrs. Meynell has no and "Sir, I have never heard such a grand have not previously made returns. maidens'). HASTEN SLOWLY. appreciate them is tody for the children of the divorced themselves to a starvation plea. I have not cried since I was a appeal. The people to -day have "Eyes a step forward inToeducation." -period imForm GA from and State land taxpayers to his untiring efforts to reconcile mediately following the honeymoon that see and ears that hear not." who have made previous years' returns Mrs. Meynell is a convert to the Caestranged couples. Don't be an amateur. Whether you child. I have no money with which "He that not. Judge Sabath they will be well advised bath ears to hear. let him tholic to defer but only in cases seems where they have to are striving for stellar honours before to reward you, but----" drawing a 'hear," have Church. taken his duties serious- their union, devoting the interval to Christ. But there are bought or sold land during the year or ly, but all the footlights, or in the more prosaic package from the depths of his rag- "none sosays he has heard of marithe cultivation of the spirit of sacriblind as those that won't Subscribers to "The Record" are tal infelicitythat w here Alterations have taken place in clothes-"here's that watch; take pursuit of business distinction, the in- ged has not made him a cynic. fice.-"America," editorial, June 24. see.' asked to forward their subscriptions On his recent it and welcome." values. The abovb forms, with forms junction still holds. retirement, he dictated The chief difAmong the intellectual elite-great without delay. HG and HJ (prepared respectively for a statement which deserves to be quotference between the amateur and the writers, philosophers, THE professors, LITTLE critics, IRISH mining and MOTHER. ed in its homely entirety: pearling businesses) can professional, in whatever line of enetc.-Mrs. Meynell is accounted not be obtained at Post Offices; as also Irish National Foreiters "Tell the young people not to be deavour. is the same. It is ease of at last the books are balanced only of the very greatest living poets, copies of instructions. afraid. Penalties for Tell them to marry young. performance, naturalness of manner When Benefit Society. From the but one of day the it was invented, the greatest, most highly failure to furnish returns raege up to I have seen enough unhappiness which divorces you from the former, Andin the settling -up to be. Branches: in "Monarch" Typewriter has symbolised £100. endowed, literary critics-a literary our idols on the rubbish heap are Hugh O'Neill,-Nleets Room 14, Trades marriage to make any man a cynic, adheres you to the latter class of workprogress. P,I As genius of th all the first remember, it was the water. hurled, but I am its greatest 'booster.' If a first to bring visible man. B rian Boru.-Meets St. A great actor, a successful Patrick's Hall, Then the Judge shall call to honourwriting-since Parry -street. THE W.A. DAIRY. young fellow has a job that is steady business man, an accomplished cook Poetic .Criticiam. Fremantle. adopted universally. And year by Charles Stuart Parnell.-Meets Court and the right possess alike this single ingredient of Whonot the "stars" it seems to me, girl, let Hotel, Boulder. him forget year The "Monarch' has ranked as THE W.A. DAIRY, Wanneroo-road "What makes her poems have singular posed behind the footlights amid all the about J ohn Dillon.-Meets St. Brigid's orange success. Problems are difficult, com-blossoms, and the Osborne automoleader Park. D. Keane. Pure milk in design. Its School, poems of to -day. is the Midland J u sir lion. biles, and help his girl to forget, too. have influenced the wholebetterments plicated. only by the manner of ap- But and the world; delivered twice daily to any part of the industry Addresses of Branch Secretaries: the king shall doff his purple, and fact that mind and spirit, intellect and They proach. Meet them,simply naturally, should get busy city, Hugh fighting direct from our own cows to cusfor O'Neill: a 18 imagination, Nash -street, East mortal and immortal. Perth. The Monarch No. 4, our latest and the queen lay by her crown, with what home-rfighting the world. and not best you may haply postomers. Tel. A4381. Supplying the have equal parts in them."-"New model, has never been equalled Brian Boru: 22 Burt -street, Fremantle. each sess. By that means and by no other And the great ones of the earth shall other. Convents and Colleges. Statesman." Charles Its Stuart Parnell, c/o Court Hotel, basic superiorities cannot be obstand aside. "I* was married when I was 18, and will you attain success. By making Boulder. The literary tained critic of While "The a elsewhere. Little Times" Irish 'Mother, in her tatJohn Dillon: 2 Quebec -street, West Middidn't have a dime, and I know that hard work of what you do, you but writes: For instance, The Monarch, alone tered. faded gown land. was a happy marriage. make hard work of it. Too many Money to Lend on Approved Freehold "It is the peculiar characteristic of the combination of adjtistability of UNKRWOOD-BUSIRSS COME Shall receive the crown that earth to couples insist on having bank accounts, has Security, Application by letter Mrs. only, Touch, complete Visibility, Durability Meynell's poetry that it is itself her denied. giving details or furnished security, to homes the General and automobiles all Lightness of Action, HOW TO creative (i.e., the beauty of her life has Secretary, c/o J. J. Snlgg, Esq., -From the "Boree Log." Automatic Rib- BUSINESS TRAINING FOR GIRLS. Barrackready before they marry. In waiting bon Reverse, created, of itself, the beauty of her street, Perth, and 92 Character StandThe Pull Business Course. six hours for these things, they learn to be sel- ard Be ready. It is the most important poetry-the Keyboard. style is ,the A woman per day, £20 for the year, payable £5 herWOMAN'S OPINION. fish. They want things their own detail in the business of success. And self). These constructions, Monarch ideas Its grace and beauty are the per term. A Year's Course, three M. J. way. O'KEEFE. When things go wrong, they ?ince the beginning, solve success is a business. It is not, and flower, not only of her life, but of her While I sympathise deeply with the hours per day, £12, payable £j per many prorush to the divorce court. Neither blems. never can be, a matter of mere luck. trials Butcher, 245 Carr-st., Leederville. contemplation of life. of my sex, and know that many Her term in books advance. EVENING. STUDY will give in. The future of- their chilLttek Is the fringe of earnest, unceas- of us bear Prime Beef, Mutton, Pork, Lamb al. They insure permanent alignment have taken their chosen, quiet, unfalthem nobly, I am convincONLY-Shorthand, Typewriting, and dren does not concern them. They give perfect ing endeavour, no more. ways on hand. Corned Beef and Small Modesty, ed that women are often unreasonable tering way-too lofty a way for ease touch, bring clearer imBookkeeping-three evenings per week. are selfish to the core." rather than honesty, is responsible to in their demands a Speciality, pressions, and they add to the fame All Meat kept in £2 lOs per term. upon men's time, pa- or weariness or absent-mindedness to Goods In his last sentence is found what Is of a large degree for the false value placCool Storage on Premises, Tel. A3297. The Monarch for durability. follow. She is sure." tience, love, and pocket -book. I know probably the real reason of all domesed upon luck as a contributing factor it is an BUSINESS TRAINING FOR BOYS Observe this critic points out she The Monarch offers all that is obaccepted idea that men have DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. tic discord and unhappiness devotion to successIgnorance of the long, Special Full Course for Boys, wiz tainable in the finest standard typetheir own way; that they is too noble (too lofty") for the intelto self. The little girl's definition of hard Vail 'of effort that blossoms so everything Miss Marcia Scott, hours daily, Bookkeeping and Aclectually lazy, slight and neglect their wives, and which. to tell the truth marriage as a state in which we pay writer PLUS its own exclusive better suddenly into success is another mis- that women counts, Having describes the just Economic History, Economic returned majority ments. of from the are people. Eastern Such a ' powerless to combination retaliate. for the temporal punishment of sins is not to leading cue. The rosy glare of suc- But much of The States Geography and Technology, Business with all the be "Manchester Guardian's" critic Latest Dances- forgiven, is true to this is exaggerated by by the buyer, who in. cess blinds us to a proper perspective the extent that Costsoverlooked says: Ballroom Mathematics, and women's Fancy. also Commercial English and on morbid Grecian the most brains. for -Plain his Woman. money. marriage requires the spirit of sacriof the real manner of its attainment. "Mrs. Meynell found herself long ago, Tu tion Correspondence, resamed Office Procedure and No fice. To which further compli_ations are Love does not demand rights, or onebuyer, whether he is buying one Business Private by and Lessons Method, Civics, and Elemenwas found Appointment. by all TO hundred, HAVE should ST. English-speakdecide which PAUL'S PERFECTION but added by the usual except,ens whose gladly accords them. Love is tary is ing the Economics-£20 for the year, paylovers of poetry." "ABBOTSFORD,' best until he is familiar with the patient, is kind, is long-suffering, be- Monarch. special province is the proving of rules 118 ABERDEEN-STREET PERTH. able £5 per term. The parts and signs of goodness are cause it thinketh not of self. It does Always learn the nexc step ahead. As an Essayist. Tel. A4787. Comparisons will enlighten. If a man be gracious and EVENING STUDY ONLY, three not mean keeping but relinquishing ( Then when opportun.`y comes you are many. Prospectus on Application. Also for Ribbons, Carbons, Paper, The appreciation lavished on her as teous to strangers, it shows he is acourevenings weekly, £2 lOs per term. not receiving, but giving. When. there- and ready tc take it, you are ready for sen citiOffice Sundries. communicate with essayist are no less appreciative. Call cr write for further psrticulars fore, it. in Repeat the operation, Keep right is noof the world, and that his heart anCoventry domestic society, attention is UNITED TYPEWRITER and SUPPELLEGRINI & CO. island cut off from Patmore, in the "Fort'Phone A2357. centred upon worldly prosperity on repeating it. lands. the THE CATHOLIC DEPOT. but a continent that joins other PLIES, CO., LTD., Review," wrote:-."One of the UNDERWe,i BUSINESS to them. If nightly neglect of the finer things of the spirit. 81 ST. GEORGE'S TERRACE, Modellers, Manufacturers, and very rarest products of nature and he be compassionate towards the afflicCOL GE, discord is an almost necessary cor-sWHEN ENMITY DIVIDES. Importers. tions of others, it shows that his heart PERTH. WEST AUSTRAL AN CHAMBERS, Church Furnishers, Catholic Booksellers quence. is like the noble tree that is wounded HARROLD The & temper of ST. Friends: you who are letting miserMURRAY. the age GEORGE'S is Picture not TERRACE. saeri Framers. S. BEECROFT School Suppliers. itself when it gives the balm. If he Produce Merchants, Victoria ficial. That is the precise reason why able misunderstandings run on from, easily 543 GEORGE -STREET, SYDNEY. and remits offences. it have on sale Bran, Pollard, Chaff, Park BUTCHER, Catholic year' to year: you who are keeping shows pardons fathers Hay, and 244 mothers ELIZABETH should -ST., MELBOURNE. that his mind is planted above Straw, Oats, Barley, Wheat, Linseed strive to develop a spirit of self -forget181 ROKEBY-ROAD, SUBIACO. wretched quarrels alive because you The House for All Catholic Goods for so that he cannot be shot. If and Maize. Terms Cash. Tel. A8945 fulness, thrift and content in their cannot make up your mind that now injuries, Church, Home, Etc. Only Prime Fresh Killed Meat Sold. he be thankful for small benefits, it is the day to sacrifice your pride and shows children, and practice it in their own that he 'Phone 1341. weighs men's minds, and domestic relations. Young men corn kill them; you who are passing men not their MOANA CAFE. J. SPIGL trash- But, above all, if he plain to -day that they cannot marry sullenly upon the sire' not speaking B ey your Musical 'nitro HAY-STREET, PERTH. St. Paul's perfection, that he WELLINGTON to them out of some s.11y spite, and have -1T. and because young HAY women -ST., T. P. HERBERT expect to begin B ooks, Music, Magazin For Afternoon Tea and Supper. wish to be an anathema from their married life, if not in a palace, yet knowing that it wouii fin you with would (Opposite Foys), front ALBERT A SON, LTO Family Christ for the Grocer salvation of his brethren, and Provision Merat least surrounded with all convenishame and remorse if you heard that Tobacconist, Hairdresser, Newsagent, STORES, ISO MURRAY it shows much of a divine chant. nature, MRS. and ences and with not a few of the trap one of these men were dead to-morrow a kind Fancy Goods, Jewellery, Musical MULVALE. Roan's), PERTN, NO of conformity with Christ Him397 RORZBY.ROAD, SUBIACO morning; you who are letting your self.-Bacon. Instruments. Segue Cutlery, -ass t Etc. DRESSMAKER. Call or Write for Any Goods Required. neighbour starve till you hear that he (Near Outdoor Nicholson Work -road). and Country Orders FRED EMERY is dying of starvation, or letting your A Saving Assured. Attended To. Goods carefully packed. WOMEN JUDGE& (Care Berryman Bros), friend's heart ache for a word of apFamilies shed at the regiswaited on daily. Country orders atCorrespondence Invited. preciation and sympathy, which you JAMES -STREET MARKETS. G. F. YEATES. e Record," 99 MurThere is nothing to prevent propertended to. 320 mean to give some day-if you could ly qualified BEAUFORT-STREET, Fresh PERTH. Assorted Vegetables, Western for. Australia. 5/ women from being apOPTICIAN, know and see and feel, all of a upwards; Fruit, by pointed judges in England and wearwholesale 37 BARIQACK-STREET. PERTH. 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