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THE

A.

Commencement

RECORD.

tlie

of

Summer

Season.

Marine and;

issued

is

weekly publication th& press every time thi in Jor

a

from

morning

Thursday Eastern The

is

Southern

,

and

,

receive

of

with

W.

the

Orders

A.

sent

to

T.

Bryan

the

of

any

local

will

and

,

their receiving papers regularly are other causes of complaint at once with the to communicate

"reilly,

inform

BEGS

B

Hotel

he

'

S

FORTING.

S

G 0 G O A.

RECORD

bnt

Comfort.

the Spirits

kept

are

with

simply

Sold

in

J4-1 b.

of

qualities

and

Wines,

Beers, hand.

by

provided

at

any

milk.

or

labelled

Grocers,

LCPJPS

JAMES

on

water

boiling

packets

HOMOEOPATHIC

Luncheon

c&t&sss

.

VISITORS

and

thorough

a

Made

None

THE

By

which

find

Convenience

aucatsRsa

of the naLural knowledge taws the operations of digestion and nutri govern and of the fine tion, by a careful application proper ties of well-selected Mr. Epps has providedfor cocoa, breakfast tables with a delicately-flavoured beverage which save us doctor's bills. It iB may many heavy use of such articles of diet that a by the judicious constitution be built until may gradually up strong lIundredB enough to resist to disease. every tendency of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to ate tack wherever there is a weak We may point. escape a fatal shaft ourselves well fortified many keeping by with blood and a properly nourished frame."— pure See article in the Civil Service Gazette. "

and

position,

and

RBAKFAST.

through

Accommodation,

amn

requested

Manager.

central

a

will

and opened the

OE

is in

TRAVELLERS

Every

mtotsv

not

his friends

out

This

that

announce

received

Agents for

local

COM

&

CO.,

CHEMISTS, ENGLAND.

LONDON,

hour.

thus:—

..

the

the

are

following

to

UKGS has just

Draper

City

having

or

,

The

be

Subscribers

to.

The

f

Mr. be

to

or

agents

Manager

,

EPP

the Victoria District and the in that he has taken public genera) over from Mr. William Trigg the wellknown Hotel.

BRAHMAN,

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p. to

accordance

in

Geualdton.

Terrace,

Success.7

c.

those

stamped

,

RECORD

attended

promptly

upwards

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for

For

paper.

or

forwarded

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receipts

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to

demounting

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acknowledgment

an

number

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shillings

is fifteen Subscription All payments not

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and Newcastle Northam and Geraldton

Northampton

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the

Lecaille.

The

purchasing

Dr.

Bev.

Salvado.

may Copies of the W. A. Record Mr. from J. obtained McHenry, News St. Terrace, George's Agent,

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w.

Is.

Hats

EXECUTE

ORDERS

THE

of

and

Street Perth

and

one

Railway

Road

walk

Printing.

and

W.

2s.

and

bowra,

hopes,

&c.,

ware,

at

Customers

BEGS

STREET,

premises nearly Chemist Shop, Opposite

Phaetons,

Dog Traps,

where

patronage. and GOLD JEWELLERY

SILVER

on

of

he solicits

a

class

description

hand.

Wedding Rings Time payments JOHN

Howiok

Street,

made

to

all

Is.

taken.

irregularities, 1

£d.

by E. T.

BOWRA, opposite

TOWLE'S PENNYROYAL FOR FEMALES PILLS

Town

Hall

National Library of Australia

and

Carts,

most

and

of

are

used,

only sent

AND

STEEL correct

the

Chemist, of

all

distressing Boxes sex.

Prepared only Nottingham, Eng the Wholesale

of Imitations.

im the

as

ina diseases or

and

;

em

Buchu," same physicians io

for

fliA

rnlSohln

moof.

liver

all

others

diseases

ami

tinof

en

or

con dyspepsia,biliousness, malaria, will tell they you :

combined

equally

curative

varied ill-health

or

is developed, no that operations

power in

so

its

can

exist

possibly

and yet it is power, the most Harmless for. invalid or smallest child

and

Ameri and mys which

disease resist its

or

frail

to

weak-

woman, use.

II.

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1

have

tion,

or

Patients nearly

givdn up kidney coughs,

other severe

complaints,

been

dying" by phsiriaus,

of

liver diseases, called consump

cured.

Women

crazy gone nearly of From agony neuralgia',' nervousness, and various diseases wakefulness, peculiar !

I

I

1

women.

drawn

People

of shape rheumatism,

out of

ating pangs and chronic,

or

from

from

suffering

excruci

inflammatory scrofula.

Erysipelas blood Saltrheum, poisoning, almost and, in fact, indigestion, !

all

dyspepsia, diseases

"

frail

Nature

to intend

Have

is

been

heir to cured

by Dr.

of which

proof neighborhood ters,

in

the

can

known

Soule's be found

Bit

Hop in

every

world.

in

an

of the On completion will Omnibus run

The

word

and

variety

always

Railway

Works,

every

stock. to

with

all

No

"Best

'

is

used

WIMBRIDGfi.

without

white

More

If

merits.

T.

genuine

the

on

iiops

of parts the arrival

indifference reckless by manufac turers in the merit of proclaiming work. Talk does not their establish and there can be but as supremacy, )D8 "Best" let customers echo my work their of my on its experience

W.

a bunch of green and Dr. Soule's label, name blown in the bottle. Beware of all the vile to imitate the poisonous studf made above.

gyNono

Carriage

with

'

dead

Almost and years,

For

employed.

Double

in connection Che City and departure of trains.

i

and

supervision the strict

guarantee

(n

Note.

with the pi evalent 2s. 9d., of all Chemists.

Towle,

;

I.

Hard

recent

every

ALSO,

quickly

Drays,

branch

materials

to

and Single Cart Harness

J

relieve

so

Wholesale land. Houses. JJem"e

WRof

"the

of orders.

week.

Only. —

symptoms

order

the

Tilburys,

'

and

always

organs

of such

indigestion, stipation, and fever, ague, &c.," or M andrahe Dandelion 1111 these remedies Hence when arc

to

every

purchasers,

execution

Manufac

_____

of

"

that

remedy

diseases

all

"

employed

the share

WATCHES

every

ing

next

Stan

of Carriage the

including in

Curricles, Carts,

Phaetons,

is workmanship Photos or Drawings

Draper,

Kail,

Town

only

cure

urinary

"

business.

be

will

from

turers

Mr.

adjoining

City

Importer

more

to

on

disease, diabetes, retention, Blight's to retain and all the bility urine, and ailments to Women peculiar tell And they will you explicitly

PERTH,

Patronage.)

Pony

Gigs,-

First

the

.

Hymus's

to

Direct

phys

valuable, And compounded into Dr. Soule's such a wonderful can Hop Bitters,

Builder,

Government

provements

_

his numerous to inform that he has Removed

extensive

The

and

MACHINIST

Hansoms, Spring Waggons, &c. Every description

last

JEWELLER,

MAKER,

WATCH

and

kidneys

with

Carriage

BUGGIES, Cabriolets,

6d.

_

CLOCK,

cmiuent

most

"

HEARMAN,'

Cr.

North

best

and

liright's

price

-

CHRONOMETER,

W.

of

I.

the

CHAPTER

(Under

were

john

the

Moderate

GENERAL

B8SH3SVS for

from

WIHBRIDGE,

T.

Coach

upwards.

Mi

11TB

Proprietor Hardinge

of

tlie

What be relied

can

is

Is.

All the windows dressed with

general

and

1886.

28,

is

cure

HOTEL,

Jan.

"

if

minute's Station.

forms

icians

phatically Ask the

STABLING

skilled and

every fami

private

a

CHAPTER all

or

any

terious

Bonnets,— Is.

6d.

of

privacy

Melbourne

of

replete to visitors

GUILFOYLE,

JOHN

Girls'

These qualities double the about Season.

COMMERCIAL

with

VICTORIA

Corner

upwards.

.v kinds

be found offers and

GOOD

Luton,

6d.

and

8d.

2s.

all

will

and comforts

HAY

6d.

for

Hotel

Tlie

irri

AND

and

6d.

2s.

Ladies'

AND

is

of

is

the residence.

undeniable

Is.

nerves,

in

thing all

''

Ask

and

situated healthy from the balcony position, extended view unsurpassed to be obtained.

an

City

Perth,

3d.

Is.

prepared

RECEIVE

Customers

brands. in a

which

lies

being opened, the Manufactur saved thereby se

are

chocest

of

'

now

from

of the

is the best and allaying and curing all

childlike complaints, giving natural, ? refreshing sleep'always And tell you unhesitatingly they will Some form of Hops III

HOTEL.

commanding the

and Mrs.

and Boys' Straw Hats,

THE

record;

a. is

TO

OF

the

Charges—

Men's MANAGER

London,

are

many profits for en ring our good value.

be

Perth.

depression.

Early Spring personally by

Albans purchased direct

BECOBD.

A.

of Spirits The Hotel

convenience,

St.

quieting

Physician

oervous

VICTORIA

and

opportunity much beprices

Paris,

eminent what school,

Ask any world for

tation

Etc.

Ml

Questions

most

JOHN

real

in

the

"

this

at

goods

value. Novelties for selected Summer thuir

Ask

r\ UILFOYLE begs to intimate that he has leased the above \Jf which he well-known and favourite Hotel, has completely re-stocked with Wines, Beers

.

P. Chmeliceck F. Mateu.

ers

THE

of,

take

Vital

!

Ostler. the

Baths,

temporary

present should public

Yard

Spacious

!

attentive

an

Con

Straw Hats and Bonnets. Hats, Cases Ladies, Young Ladies, Girls, and Boys, all sines and Mens, Youths low prices to marked qualities specially

and W.

and

And

Markets.

Hearman

THE

during

English

Good Stabling

25

of

Plains,

by her

THE

Brady.

Yen.

Victoria

made

Consisting'

meet

Albany

the

tinental

Long.

H.

Williams.

Goods

Heannan to

visit

&

Kojonup

Summer

of

Straw

Greenough, Dongarra, & Strawberry, „ Bunbury, Dardanup, & Bridgetown, „ Ludow & Vasse, Augusta.

Duff. M. Martelli.

J. L.

Hard

stop you will stop fine clothes, rich food food, healthy cheaper

Times.

sending and and

much

so

style,

on

buy good,

better

glothing of life things and the foolish way, especially every stop habit of employing expensive quack doctors using uf the vile humbug or so much medicine that does you only harm, but pul your in that trust simple, pure Dr.

get

real

more

and

;

substantial

"

remedy,

Soule's

American

always at good times

a

trifling

and

that cures Hop Bitters; cost, and will you see have good health. Chron "

icle."

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young A of married

;

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infinite

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she' the affections of captivated the septuagenarian ho prince at Paris. wedding took place in the French capiafter a courtship of' only a few wee, tal, is, and the curiously assorted sailed couple from Marseilles for a bridal prolonged

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bibliophiles,

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pendicular

never anecdote, for a -word, and of malice in her comspark health She has extraordinary

position.

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bril extremely always interesting

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their but

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;

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a

on

without

I/ !r. JA.U15UT

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as

with

the

duty

book

a

tents.

cloisters,

and conquerors true book-lover

his

was

than its condescribing noted down armarians last few words on the second-last the had the advantage that the page, which reader could more find out if the easily fying

when their

enthusiasm

Paris who

Crawford, an Irishwoman,

is

simplicity.

notori matters with of persons

is

Gossip"

to the cowled sung done, day's work was of their dead heroes and their glorious hearts to and roused their lives), quiet quiet

monks,

in

O'Connell's She has' a strong, handsome blue face, eyes, full of merriment and expression, heavy black and very abundant white lashes which with extreme hair, she wears

(o bring likely head. Like all and somewhat self-sufficient l-.H.-v.

as

about

the

mother,

Victoria, dislike of

lAll

vtojji'OibiuiJ9 as

arm.

to

above

Girls' London

the

Emily

journalist,

disciplinarian. The cold

Empress and

known,

one

relations

Dowager spirit

in

soldier

a

"Madge"

"

is Labouchere's Truth, G. J. Humphreys, a middle-aged who also writes much for Irishwoman, various other papers.

remembers,

..

hitler

of

Mr.j Mrs.

Mrs.

,

a

The

ours

it

of

_

William

Irishwomen.

.

William

Emperor

Frederick

Clever

Emperor.

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New

mode

from

Their

eminently. the care

under his charge the works them carefully preserved. of cataloguing was different more at identi they aimed

all

kept

Their

as far the dark as ing ages of cob webbed and musty reparchmeuts cords when the minAnglo- Saxon shelter within strel a seeking night's

pre under

aud

urmarian,'

and for hack

out

were

catalogue The passion

as

Ovid,

stand

old

libraries

in

not

and

Juvenal, Horace, and JEsop adorned their show shelves, covered vellum. ing-how rapidly they classic the mouks for learning Indeed, Virgil,

i'lalo,

of'

Book-Lovers

first

only

The

names

abbey. To

the whole townland, of the ringing cheers

ago to take possession that was willed to him.

property

or

sacred

resounded afar. a resi Mr. Synott was for some years dent. of Sydney, leaving there about 12 months

at

omuroiuery

and God speeds the well wishes who after a last of the tenants, giving cheer to their to P. P., separuted only when tarmeet in the evening,, again

the past six months During has been paid to her such as was de iYlaintenon paid to Madame during of Louis XIV.'s part reign. thejlatter Now that young William has succeeded to father's and the this crown, Crown Princess become of the role Empress, the A merican will woman become a com

ecclesiastical

adepts

amidst

barrels up lighted and1 the echoes

exquisite. intense to look pleasure upon touch with our so wonder fingers of art-— one of the earliest a work an

attempts into the

the tenants gave three concluded, tor tneir lanaiora. cneers ringing young his After this and Mr. Synott, agent, Alderman left for Wexford Harpur

bride.

are

is

and

were

rincess

,

and

out

and pages, of the pictures

-folio

illuminated

richly

It

hesitation.

wiped put all

of books. the cloistered bibliophile the of intense cold ; through when he freezes in his cell, and

companionship

year

double-columned

saints,

and independently, what give him they con rent. The tenants made and Mr. Synott accepted

sidered a fair their offers, them without a In addition to this

Waldersee wields and Empress of

the

with feeling,

and

comfortably that after

court

and

to

him knowing he had come branch to restore good

after

of the is main uniformity caligraphy tained The throughout. capital large to this letters remain with day brilliant of pure gold, .and illuminations crimson, The are chaste the purple. designs ; delicate of the colouring, manipulation

and prosperity to his tenants. After a consultation, during which their benevolent the great pastor explained of the times, Mr. Synottsaid. depression he wanted his to live first of all, tenants

Emperor

one,

tenants

silent

Year

winter, his numbed can fingers scarcely guide the stilus to form -the Old English per strokes on the cold parch pendicular ment before him. stretched But the

de rand

was

the labours

harmony,

Germany.

manding

his

olive

an

he latter, nor did not meet with much kindness at the hands either of the Prussian lioyal This Family or of the Imperial Court. will suffice to show how great is the in

jand so.

nrsc

Mr.

personally do justice all round, was for the first introduced and tenants, they warmly

Synott to

who

landlord,

inquiry

reeieved

clever,

is.

bungling

holds are

this

net

full

Mr. time

be able the advan

marriage a grandaunt of the royal who is neither attractive

!

say the inquiry

mean

strictly

that We Balfour's

Cork-hill.

to

oi

young to see his

after

of her

oy yirtue de Noer

the

several

uow

yet held in did not

yet appearances go to The entire business is work of the blundering, ministration

|JIU-

their

sirous

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Although

from the Castle is before the public, it is, odd that of it, extremely

meet

Crown the present Prince, Princess of SchleswigVictoria the power and influence of the Holstein, W aldersees still further for increased,

tra

called

diately

to

likely

Wexford, from

wait Very Rev. upon 'the P P., Tagoat, who imme a meeting of the tenants to

proceeded to. Father Cloney,

William, ma Tied

pro Coercion

mvctmu'/Mio J

J

document weeks

against he makes the His

more

to

lenjoy

tages

an

far

was

Harpur, communication

a

heir to this property, Synott, jr., in his which resulted coming to Wexford with his agent, Mr. and after Murtagh, with an interview Alderman Harpur, all

the fullest extent rank as Princess than a sin gle woman and a foreigner. Accord the end of 1886 a marriage ing ly, towards. took betweeu the count and the place afterwards widow, who shortly proceed ed with her husband to take upherresider ce at Berlin. When, in 1881, Prince

an

crime mark

A

.

in

the Chief satisfactory state, that he could not intimated members all the information lion, desired. the same to According

a

received Thomas

mong of these was a f oun.t Waldersee, who, besides of oue of the being a member ancient of Prussia, was a families great favourite both of the Sing and of Count as one Bismarck, and generally regarded of the most staff officers of prominent the As his the young army. wife,

ap the

was

in get up he'r fashionable of where her

in

romance

Thomas

Alderman

de

time She took no

and cleverness, her history soon be surrounded by a crowd of every degree and nationality. the most prominent and desirable

of suitors

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Jury

lose

to

watering-places, her her wealth,

beauty, the touch of caused her to

of the motives which limping explanation are him to supposed to have prompted the county of the city of Dublin. proclaim Mr. Clancy having asked why the first

Madame

Europe.

husbaud.' of the most

one

German '

all

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ting

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in

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t

.

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strikes

damp

;

to

but

dreamily upon and atmosphere feeling

is

a

;;

the bone, chill and icy the hook -lover gazes' the ruins by the light of other and the days,

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been ascertained that the at Dick's, at Malvern, resulted having deen pulled through the gasalier down death has too low. Only one not four as reported occurred, yesterday," of Dick, his but the condition his son,

publishes the on by which, Frederick's death, Emperor communi

Emperor

the

''onti the Sovereign ff: u I announce Overwhelmed with grief, to beloved you the death of my father, who passed this morning quietly away

at

a

quarter

ness

at

replied,

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Maritime presence A board

;

Mr. The

Parnell's discovery

Petersburg Stockholm,

to

way farewell sides as he

friendly

His Majesty on from the city.

greeting

his

on

yesterday, the moat

St.

all

proceeded The resolutions foimulated by the Go vernment House of and carried in the Commons for the improvement of the ueiences

for

01

the

ine

cunpire

defences

tralian

mciuue

provision

for

proposed

Aus

the

colonies.

Tin

is

at

quoted

advancing. The wheat

and

£89,

and

is

steadily

markets

copper

are

Mr. common,

their

the and "Golden

day

last,

numerous

Cardinal the

Pope. Ireland

for

The

making

Wednes

on

St.

Friday. journals that the

express effect of

opinion of the German Emperor will be to strongly cement between Austria aud Ger-

friendship

many.

The proposals wluch have just Commons involve

for

amount

an

exceeding

millions

three-and-a-half

£850,000

ing

defences House of

Imperial the passed

sterling, defences in

for

Chamberlain suggests to the Government pay costs Mr.

the

in

party

issue

-

charges sonal of the

enquiry, belief that

a

ing

which

to

the

in Sweden, arrived His Majesty being

greatest

Australia. that the successful

the

have

Stockholm, Emperor of Germany, visit

includ

Twnes-Parnell and expresses his per M r. Parnell is innocent

allegations him. against The

of

who

laid

is

pay of

Queen

yesterday, received with the by the entire popu

enthusiasm

city

lace.

between The match the Yorkshiremen

and

the has

Australians been post

heavy owing to the exceptionally poned, rains prevailing. on Evictions the Vandaleur estates, serious disare causing County Glare, tui tbe tenants vio bances, using great lence in resisting the processes. in the House of leaders Republican in America are framing Representatives which if adopted, will reduce a Tariff Bill millions of dollars. the surplus by eighty 'lhe

Wesleyan

churches

throughout address

have presented an England of that the Annual Conference now in which they express sitting, opposition for Ireland.

to

the granting

to

body, strong of Home Rule

hpuse).

it

tie passengers but concussion, jured.

Mr. D. Healy Mr. J. H. Smith Mrs. Nichols Mr. Mrs.

flin

WAi»lr

Mrs. Mr.

a#

to the board.

driver

none

on

to-day,

were

New

short

a

visit

the

to

colony. Melbourne, July 27. The girl Ethel of Hick, aged 12, one the sufferers in the escape of gas at .Mal succumbed this vern, afternoon. It is believed the others of the same house affected are hold who were recovering. A meeting of railway was contractors held to-day, at which a fixed standard for of seven wages of navvies, shillings was

diem,

agreed reports intimation that

to.

that

ceived

the

purpose shortly other vessel to assist surveying and determining

Admiralty

route

for

cable

from

he

has

Lords

of

upon the new Australian Island across

the laying Vancouver's

and that Canada to agrees her share to tbe cost. The Maritime Labor Council have failed to agree to the terms offered by the cap .

of the that

Mariposa

s.

vessel

there

board of a ing receipt at San signors much is causing crew

a

on

the

feeling

very

struggle

may

the

for

being

latter

is

prevalent be anticipated.

wreck

con

matter

and

there

that

a

is

great 28.

July of

the

total

(New

Launcestou, picked up the boats at sea. All the ships of war that left Port Jackson ou Monday to -take part iu the

Malvern

have

arrived

in

Bay.

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a

town

from

Melbourne William named and two children other inmates rendered totally condition they

resulting occured at

fatality,

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of

tbe

east

dead,

tenements

Perth, Merchant.

Spirit

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desirous young ladies, of abandoning the and dediworld, service themselves to the of cating could be God and their neighbours, On the feast of St received. Teresa, under he them the 1651, placed

that

the the

of St.

Joseph,

and

ordained

should thenceforth name of this great bear patriarch. It grew so that in eighteen rapidly it to nineteen different years spread in dioceses with numerous convents each. In the year, the 1723, through houses the religious were Revolution Society

all

and

their

obliged the

suppressed were Joseph

the Sisters send to

of

St.

away

infirm and the orphans, had been As soonas poor. peace the restored to the Bishops country of the old succeeded in reviving some orders. When they did so they fre additions made some to the

quently

constitutions ments of the

PERRY. July

and

world,

old

bag. JOci.

M unity

Secretary.

Mine

the

over

patronage 0

their of

inspires infancy, youthful maidens to God the sacrifice of to offer lives in all worldly joys, to bury their There the retirement of the cloister. orders nuns scattered are of very many

...

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OF

And this Church's

numerous.

...

!

in the

now

Sisters

...

Lime

Lord.

our

take

followers

0

per

Hon.

Divine that spirit her as in

humble

the

0

...

F.

the

of

amongst

uuaueuu

piuiueaaca throne to

0 0

...

...

stepis

iiiauu

that

these

three

to time.

meet

And

remarkable

the

same

as

and

branches

of St. Australian

Australia

is

a young only she enjoys the privilege of given to the Church of God a

order

to the

peculiar

South

was It established Hemisphere. in South Australia in the year 1874, Father by the Rev. Tennison-Woods. the Aus Woods is known throughout a hard tralian not colonies, only as

priest,

but

Gifted

with

a superior inventive

tact,

fruitfully vigorous to joined

character, natural those

also

as

exqui

intelligence, and genius, Father Woods

a a

endowments

The vision all-embracing charity. children in out-of-theof poor living without the means of places, way led him to seek some method education, of teaching them how to fulfil their duties towards God and their neighbour. an

of this the influence paramount he conceived the high idea of feeling, the object a order, religious founding of which would be to instruct the little in to visit the sick, to diffuse ones, each

humble

require

then it was branches

home the spirit the

to lead aright the weak and the

circle

formed in the

of religion, to sustain all within

many,

to invigorate influence by a holy and thus that he It was example. what seemed to others "castles but what were indeed in air," of its

spirations take

to

which

from God, determined

a

were

a few orders in religious Australia at the time, yet by rules constitutions of their they the debarred from supplying

wants

of

Father

all.

Woods

accord

a established ingly community suited of the to the requirements people. This Order members all receives from and from station in life every parts are

the

on

ranged

level

same

;

and

the

as

land of that

its

But which

birth.

stability

Vicar

op Christ such organisations,

dated the and it has

not

harvest. of the

success

on

impresses could

it

abundant

an

reap

when it received the seal of the

ever

to Thence fail

Order,

ever since nobly manifested claims to the support of the people labors of by the earnest self-denying in its members the colonies throughout the cause of education and in other

its

of

works and

humblq

them. in

The of their

charity. spirit

broad institute

scope fit.

with way for. dealing of 'the to many phases of life peculiar new countries. Their lives simple make them for admirably adapted rural districts. Wherever they have gone they have, under God's blessing, been

a

special

able have

Thev

to

accomplish

not

nnlv

great

f.n.ncht

their

A

a

tion

which

manner

to the

things. nnnils

most

given satisfac but competent judges,

have

members

zealous more

frequently

Lately of

to

sometimes

branches,

they

usefulness

establish

new

in

but

towns, places. country have extended their field to this A few colony. in

were ago four of these Sisters and to this soon after diocese, arrival in charge their they were placed of the Victoria District. Undoubtedly be of immense service to they will in aiding them to parents up

months sent

bring

their

children

in

.

a

DANGER.

who

the

love

and

fear

of

had

spent many

zealous

in labours the young who form women so large a part of the of emigration stream which Ireland the New ceaselessly pours into World, was bold enough to record his conviction for hundreds of them, it that, would be better that found a they

missionary of speaking

America,

while

grave, under that,

still

the

and pure of the ocean

waves

sinless,

than should live they to brave the and degrading influences to corrupting which be exposed in the they would trans- Atlantic cities in great which Harsh and they were seeking a home. such

as

startling

an

of

expression

opinion may be at first especial sight, ly when coming from such a source, it was of hatred prompted by no feeling towards the exiled daughters of an un

happy

but on the contrary, by a of purest The good charity. mourned the worse disasters,

land,

sentiment

pastor than death,

which he foresaw awaited of his countrywomen in their many fancied Land of Promise, and mourned the more deeply because he was fully of their aware noble many qualities. so

He

them

knew,

to

be

unfeignedly

and innocent pious, simple, beautiful dove-like innocence istic of the women of their would these prove always

with

the

chai'acter-

but ; sufficient

race a

is a plant of delicate well flourishes rarely amid surroundings of wickedness, con scientious are dulled scruples by the evil force of oft-repeated and example even to render guilelessness may serve successful the wicked schemes of the ?

Purity

which

the

Iri

land

of

their

adop awaiting and deceits and allurements their feet, them on besetting there every side, was to fear only too much reason that of the poor some friendless emigrant with

innumerable

Ar»f.or»

wnnM M

WM1V«

the

worst

as these warm-hearted

it

flio Ulio

An VU

Ull

in

thoughts the

snares

HMWoriltr "UliiiJ

VMVV1.

ends

which

was

r\n4>li JSOIUXA

of ruin.

Such

which

caused the

priest

to

pen words

and almost sad we despairing have quoted. There are ourselves many amongst who will be able to thoroughly sym with the zealous pathize American In

missionary. City and

the crowding into our of our unsophisticated we have to deplore girls lesser magnitude indeed, in kind that to which him such a piteous cry of

Port

country-bred of similar from wrung an

evil,

but

anguish. of times

the

desire

of

some

impulse gain but

must be confessed, excitement, change and number of our young

greater

who

Under a

more

it

frequently, love of

their

earn

service

seem

wards having

our

in

living gravitate

to

of

a

the women

domestic to-

steadily

-

large towns, where, taken up their abode, they find themselves thrown into more perilous />!

has

other been in various ways ministers of charity. The destitute, the the the distressed, sick, erring all have had a tender and willing hand held them out to by those devoted Sisters of St. Joseph, and have had into their turned misery blessings. The Order is continually sending forth

they

good

become

and Northampton, in Western Australia.

priest,

in

fftll

7Y1

once

flin.tl

APC

W4LVUMtWVt«MWVW

in

Sister the

influence

SOCIAL

good

years

tion,

rank is so or refused, devout nostulant is called The by God to work in his vineyard. is known as the Sisters Order of St. had a hard J oseph. At its it origin a in the to maintain footing struggle loner

this

locality,

their Their

profligate.

condition

no

A

growth

were

were

a

at Geraldton successful career

shield

soon

Although

shape

South the

moment

in

vow is apparent. poverty ; their education and compassion object, for the and the sick. poor They do their duty for no recompense. earthly We wish the Sisters of St. Joseph, now

in

the year '51. of speak the Joseph, who belong to and congregation ;

the

to

ern

all

uuau

settle of

France,

America remains

religious

there

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all of glory infinitely surpassing bestow that this could world upon This is the which in them. belief the rich and great to ages past inspired and divest themselves of dignities

1

to

though country having

vocation of unsatisfactory. christians is to with the mingle to world for its advantage ; of others the world leave all forsake to that for the they higher depart possess of the ments christian service. The Church has always regarded the latter the chosen followers of Christ, to as for a whom will be secured eternity

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JOSEPH.

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Wilkinson

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Switzerland, and in most Africa, of the French The of St. colonies. Sisters Joseph of Canada, were only a branch of the original of Puy that foundation

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"

Arthur

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in indefatigable and with undaunted and

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Joseph

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of

Sisters

the old but vary in their order, adap tation to certain diocesan wants. The of St. Order of the Sisters Joseph of is

8 guineas

years,

"

"

10

2 guineas.

Music and singing, Entrance Fee, £4. over 10 Children

"

under quarter,

children,

5 years, in advance.

be paiil

:

...

JOSEPH,

TERMS—guineas

in have much pleasure amounts iethe following acknowledging of the above ceived on account s. d. £ 10 0 0 Mr. John HorganM.L.C. 5 0 0 John Scollard 0 0 ...4 Michael Connor 5 0 0 JohnMaguire 0 10 Benny 0 0 10 Miss

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them,

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same

safe accus

the places Too often, and by injudicious

taken

and mistresses, and of the trustworthy if somewhat stolid friends of their whose youth by fellow-servants delight is to them initiate into all the very

masters that

probably

petty

for which even dissipations our towns afford so many opportnnities. Where all alike are strangers, and they have no means of discriminthe the inating good from bad, they

unworthy small

form deplorable frequently without one word friendly from those to competent their

friendships of

put

warning them on unfavor

Even under these guard. able it conditions, to gives pleasure bear are there we are witness, many, confident the of these majority, girls

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unhappy in

few

a

being

"

sketched

A

words. keeping,

of

course

of period a or longer walks, evening

reluctantly and duty

doubtful

with

doubtful scarcely dancing the truth -and then balls, masquerade be told for the sake of othersmust in it. who loves the she danger perishes then has to creature JThe unfortunate of and how contemned despised and

parties,

most delicate subject sense of under a strong of it has aimed to treat and gentleness. reverence a

approached

companyshorter

all

3Local

have

Very

indicated.

barely

in

their

they

are

employment where

even a

their

by

living

we

many

with

strang safe

and homes

own

wisely, would act more by obtaining employment in the small or country towns districts surroundings the more familiar when and the absence of strong temptations, the

safer

a

.

make

to

But

one.

we

their position have will cannot hope that our words our Catholic the effect of preventing to .drift from women continuing young the into larger from the country alThere are of population. centres wearied with the dull who. some ways look with of quiet bush life, monotony distant towns to the longing eyes so seems so easy, were life pleasant, for of opportunities so full so varied, dear to the female the dressy display below falls The sadly heart. reality will blame who but this conception 3 minds because every they tint young hues of hope and the bright with thing of their the creations are deceived

by

!

The

imagination?

own

in

sponsibility

of

weight matter falls

this

re-

upon

this responsibility evade, They possibly towaids duties to perform that so clear children— duties

he

and

parents

cannot solemn

they have their

cannot

they

talked

be

by

away

any

that so imperative of sophistry, for neglect can be pleaded no excuse or performing altogether ing them the world dull Even them remissly. sense of right as is its and process

perverted

holds wrong, the for atfswerable But this children. the with tribunal. we

say, at

daughters the

leave

dence that them

measure

a

of

their

a

parents

country keep if they

if

possible home 3 but

_

roof-tree, parental of the the priest take up their

to inform

which

is

To ,

then

in

conduct

matter small account which is and the last before

compared to be rendered greatest

them

they

your must

be careful in

district resi

new

in order whereabouts of their to be able exercise he may oyer «a protecting far as as possible

care.

We

the

against tain a low male virtue. the our

in

must,

conclusion that

impression

of estimate We gladly which claims many have upon country

guard we

Australian

enter fe

acknowledge the our

of

women

respect hold the

and

con and proudly admiration, take that worthily they may viction of and noblest with the best rank We the world. in repel sex their the force with all our charges which are

sometimes

against

them,

so

and

on

On

have

been

working

of Fremantle

men

pur

to Mr. Keane, on his re presenting to an address in recog the colony, service he has done nition of the immense West Australia in making arrangements for Mother the early re in the Country commencement of the Midland line.

.

-1®—

at

killed

ally

J.

Loguo,

P.,

Brunswick, last, morning

accident

was near

Bunbury,

by the wheel which he was driving, passing over his neck. The deceased, Ave believe, had long been a resident of the Southern a very and Avas, it is said, popu districts, on

of

lar

Thursday

a

not was fortunately bad consequences, in Perth. happened last Monday morning Mrs. H. Williams was in driving along her carriage, when the horse attached to vehicle took and the fright galloped In order to prevent the fran madly off. tic animal's down a steep incline, rushing Mrs. into the river, Williams, Avith great of mind presence hung on with all her one side of the rein. She at might on succeeded in turning the animal length from his course but while doing so, the collided a heap of stones, carriage against the horse Avas knocked down, she herself and the vehicle fell over was thrown out, to her. Some came the persons upon assistance of Mrs. Williams and freed her from her Avhen it unpleasant position, was found that, beyond a seve.re shaking one of the she apd a small cut over eyes, had not sustained serious any injury.

An accident, which attended Arith any

cart,

gentleman.

In 1560, Elizabeth,

during London and square miles, it had increased Between miles. more than ropolis L834 London has

unfairly

brought

vehemently

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pro-

"

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pose turn

Joseph

Monday

last a very success evening Smoke Concert" Avas held in the Working Men's Hall, and was very large those present being ly attended, among the Hon. J. A. Wright, Commissioner of Public Works, and Mr. S. H. Parker, of one the vice-presidents of the Insti tute. A number of vocalists and large instrumentalists the services, gave their until a late hour. programme extending the gem of the evening was Undoubtedly Mr. A. J Diamond's concertina solo, " Old Ireland" a selection of wellknown with taste. airs, played exquisite no such, artistic Probably performance on the concertina has been heard English since the visit of the renowned Mr. years George Case many ago. Hilarity and convivialty until a late hour. preyailed

the of Queen reign occupied a space of two in 1818 in 258 years, viz.,

in extent to six square 1818 and 1834 the met doubled in area. Since at an enormous increased at rate Victorian and era," during the covers area of betAveen an present seventy and eighty square miles

;

I

The

entertainment

day evening

last

on provided the working

for

.Satur men

of

St. patronised George's and sitting room hall being quite crowded The singing, for all not being attainable. and the lecture the instrumental music, Next Saturday's were much appreciated. beheld in the Town entertainment Avill of the inadequacy in consequence Ball, of St. George's Hall to the demands of the each of these enter audience which large

Perth

was

Avell

;

»

The

Fire Houses of Neav York:. The school for the horses of the New training York Fire Department at Harlem is (says a unique establishment. 'There the lion) horses are green or untrained brought and to their at trained stalls the jump from attracts. tainments first sound of the alarm gong, and rush out to their Avhere they stand stations, lightning-like ready for their adjustment The of the Roebourne correspondent of the and quivering Avith im harness, West Australian, in a telegram despatched for the doors to be throAvn patience great in last Fri to that and appearing paper the engine back, that they may whirl or that alluvial has day's issue, says gold' out into the street. About hose-carriage miles north-Avest of been found sixteen trained horses are turned sixty perfectly and that one man is reported Wadgina, out this school from The chief yearly. £20 worth in one in to have week, got of the department and, buys the horses, tAvo-ounce a Wadgina cluding nugget. them to the school, leaves them sending is a remarks) contemporary quartz (our in the hands of two the foremen and discovered hill cairn by Mr. A. Forrest, assistants. The horse under average miles to the south and is situated eighty stands his new duties pretty thoroughly to the Yule of Roebourne and close east at the end of tAvo days, and the least River. of them never takes intelligent longer than a week 00 learn the ropes. After at Golden will close Mails for Valley animal to the green thoroughly testing 9 Post Office at a.m. 011 Mon the General find if his wind is in perfect; he condition, 24th the 27th August, September is put in a stall, and at first led backwards day, at October Golden and 22nd and foi'Avards to before the arriving his station on to Saturday the 1st September, engine some dozen times or Valley so, 27th October. and to 29tli accustom him to ducking his head September, get at 011 will close Golden Mails under the collar and harness. Then he is Valley 4tli to for Tuesday the 7th August, September, left in his stall and coaxed come October 2nd and 30th October, arriving ward under the harness himself, by kind at 2 General Post Portli, at the Office, words of candy and apples. and rewards the 13th 10th 011 Monday August, He is then taught to come forward at the p.m. October and 5tli Novem September, 8th clang of the gong, and after alittle practice ber. his education is complete, and he at that, + to fire transferred one of the regular is of The system A very case of religious mania engine stations. training singular that of ltinduess and recourse at A is entirely occured lately Montgomery U.S. The to the whip is never necessary. named Price left his home and joined man to like the Avork, and grow as Ho seemed to take horses seem the Salvation Army. of over it as one the old in the movement and enthusiastic the deepest interest Their usual length of mis volunteer firemen. He Avas aftenvards began to preach. The servico is about five and on search made he was active years. being sing, in a started as an a school Avas found about mile away merely experi preaching out a" fellow's limbs but it turned complete bramblebush. The poor ment, Paris success. There is in a When asked to training were frightfullylacerated. for horses 011 the sameand it was school come home he refused, only exactly he but it is fitted of several men.that with the assistance plan as that of NeAV York, to Bicton was removed completely. Asylum. up more ;

.

ed and

the

and

friends

combine

would

neighbours

of

care

sheltering

an

informed that a lump of ex has been cellent 24lbs weight, copper ore, forwarded T. S. by Mr. Montague, of to the Melbourne Exhibi Northampton, was tion. The ore it procured appears, discovered from a lode by the recently gentleman named. We

Mr.

earn

exertions they all accounts, on in the rural

own

has of

ful

and

3

to

compelled

I

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"

His the Governor Excellency nounced that the next session Council will commence Legislative next. Wednesday 10th of October

The

of

real necessity risks dreadful

who seek domestic service find ers could profitable

:

7 o'clock.

half-past

con

country

our

cases,

Armory,

-

no

Metropolitan at the evening,

most

under girls the encountering

at

Rifles

the

this

in

that, are

the

is

subject

be held

"

viction

this

upon

of

parade

will

1

What touch

we

certain

special

A .

'

prospect, of God, of mercy except the for hereafter, misery in» greater " the wages of sin is death." with which adds to the grief the

by

'

;

djjotttmtt,

TRATMAN'S

Infallible

LECTURE.

Method

Whether At

1—

I

flttrtititottoiis'

DR.

An

1MIIIM

Stone

Finding'

of

Contains

out

Gold.

eutertainment Saturday night's Dr. the Hall, Tratman, George's Government delivered a lecture Analyst, a on "Gold." We have received of the discourse but, oAving to report other demands on our Ave cannot space, in exlenso, would wish. it as we publish We give, instructive however, the more how stone, explains part which supposed to Dr. be gold bearing, can be tested. Tratman said: I will show you a very test which can be applied to any simple mineral to discover whether we choose, there is gold in it or not. But first of all I must talk a little about a certain com Gold pound which is used in chemistry. to deal Avith, is a difficult material very because of all the substances many is weknoAV of on the earth's surface there one which Avill dissolve By only gold. to reduce to dissolve I of course mean You know Avhat becomes of all liquid. A great many of you sugar placed in tea. know Avhat happens to a lump of sugar when put in the mouth and some few, Avhen knoAV what takes place perhaps, it is and water. -It is put into Avhiskey and the substance becomes liquid.melted, that' dissolves Just in the same sugar way in tea we havo to dissolve gold in some in

last

St.

;

thing.

thing much I did

is

Now,

strange

not

liquid,

to

but

this

say, it

is

a

same

as

at

gas

some

very burn every night. time that I would before you in order that you bring some might see how it is done, and also that what it is of you might see something like but I thought better of because it, of those that most were L knew present not to chemical accustomed operations, from of and that the intolerable smell minutes the musicians and this gas in five would have completely this large audience to Now I do not want this disappeared. I Avish you could the imagine happen. effect is of the smell of this gas which about equal to that produced by thirty or thousand rotten There cabbages. forty The name of fore I thought better of it. this But there is a gas is chlorine. very can be tested in simple way in Avhich stone small quantities and which is not attended two with inconvenience. There are any muriatic and nitric. .These common acids, are mixed together and they produce the tesc chlorine. Noav this, mineral gas called is especially valuable for two reasons. In that any one the first place it is so simple and can use and successfully use it it, is valuable because 111 the next place it to all kinds of it is applicable rock minerals. and Any stone, that of any kind, therefore, you may contain to suspect gold you may apply test to and' this discover for yourself. I have iu this It has been jar a liquid. the Avay I have related obtained in exactly to you that is, a mineral containing gold crushed a test tube was up and put into was then covered Avith the two acids this of and the result that and was boiled, in this that is the is Well, boiling jar. in the tost, to transfer first process gold to which Ave can into something liquid to find how are we Noav, apply tests. out Avhether in that liquid there is gold or a of bottle is substance a not ? In this and color it is called green vitriol green can is you very inexpensive buy as much in this bottle for sixpence. as is contained of this swiff called Now I take some and dissolve it in Avater. Now, it vitriol-, remarkable that if this is extremely green the think

a

we

one

;

;

"

;

;

to con anything liquid to the becomes apparent me I must watch Avliile You eye. pour' the jar this vitriol into the containing result of the boiling. here (The doctor can see poured in the liquid.) EA'ory otio Vitriol

taining

is

applied

gold,

it

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despair with,

at her into a almost the :

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:

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measure

some

enjoyed

she once esteem in she plunges worst of sin and misery life the

Boulanger's March, or, as it term "En revenant do la Revue," which lias been heard at some of our lately musical a London entertainments, paper is of American says, of it, origin, part at least, been performed years ago having in New York, as The Incoherent polka.' This discovery, whatever its moral aspects of may the artistic be, Relieves genius France of a serious for never, reproach did a more surely, vulgar, commonplace, and idea-less to. of music attain piece national Our own We don't celebrity. Avant to but by jingo if we do" is fight, Mozartian in comparison Avithit."

have been subscriptions The Rev. P. the week £1 Mr. Greenough, Long, Flannagan, Mr. £1. Scollard, Perth, Kojonup, £1

The following received during

fair whose woman men is the upon all stain. To the fame rests the indelible end of her days a cloud must rest upon time before life the which but a short and happy. to be so

of

"

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learn

had promised bright to her country At the best she returns of 'unutterable home, to endure a sense and to bear a burden of shame wrong, of until long years and reproach back her have won. conduct exemplary

General.

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Sir Frederick Weld. The European Mail Sir Frederick A. Wold is says the Straits home from his Settlements, of office He was having expired. period looking extremely well at the St. George's Club on a recent and his health Tuesday, was' drunk with enthusiasm. His numer ous Western Australian friends will be in all he glad to learn that, probability, succeed Sir Arthur Gordon will as Govern of or Ceylon, though there is just a posof his being sent to Mauritius. sibility'

Wonder.

Equine

for the folloAving paper is responsible in this There is on exhibition Avliat city to be the smallest is claimed horse probably in. the for it weighs only 731b, and world, stands about 33iri. He is a only high. recent of Yokohama, is a native arrival, to and the of Japan, family belongs in ponies common hardy and diminutive of his race. but he is the Lilliput Japan, thin just Yen .Hoc, as he is called, is very at which he present, owing to hardships to endure his was during voyage obliged came over on the across the ocean. He which Avas 158 days in mak ship Ariel, The ship ing the trip from Hong Kong. and for days Yen ran short of provisions, but Hoc lived on nothing a few handfuls of rice. On his arrival here he \Vas so not stand. His weak and thin he .could he is the aiid age is four years, property of Policeman a from present Benjamin, a sea to whom was of Benjamin captain stolen .some assistance in recovering money several years ago."

career

is

downward

The these

large,

a

a because of the wrongdoing if The writer will feel few. grieved sus he has wounded the most tender of any 3 if he has seemed ceptibilities most earli to be cruel it was with the He has est of desire merciful.

body

num

small,

comparatively

too of

to

whole of

An

.

all

It has been agreed by the Finance Committee to on the spend £1000 more conservation of water at Yilga. n.

which

endeavour

though

still

their

to

of

the injustice against are who would guilty make a stigma attach

ber,

and

so

those

to do

fail

of great

test

circum self-control, nobly main spection, their unblemished and tain good name of others. the Some, respect

compel however,

exercise

.

the and

by

who,

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suspecting

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to our ones a try give young entertainment little by drawing out in contrast between other forests a difference and their own. The Australian young his eyes but he sees some never opens he sees, thing to profit by, and whatever he sees well. He is a ready student of nature and an attentive observer. Well, then, I have to tell him that the trees and the general face of nature in the suburbs of Perth look the same as when I quite more than ten years ago. first saw them It is so with the Australian bush all over. It is said that the course of nature runs and so it does for the most uniform, part, and exceptions but accidental differences as it happen occasionally, may be useful to remind our friends who have had young of state of things one only. experience tree The Australian forest keeps on its It garment of leaves all the year round. to observe how conse is invigorating our noble trees, withstand the quentially stiff and we ourselves, the gale breathing seem to have copied their lofty same air, and to have been im mien, insensibly with their firmness. Our tress pressed receive the onset of the winds as if they ;

not

at a disadvantage being assailed ; inhale their and readily spirit go in the art of and in partners patiently unemotional an manner quite receiving the successive shocks of fortune. In other climes in the old country in the zone in the high temperate up Northern if storms, hemisphere they have their blow in come, generally but at that season the trees winter, are have shed all their (which deciduous) leaves in autumn, and, in winter, present Hence it only bare poles to the zephyrs. to our may be interesting young friends to observe and to contrast it with their A own climate. different method totally with the of warfare elements prevails there as is obvious. I mean that whereas Australian forests the elements in fight vesture of their the others cast green leaves by which a storm might fasten its hold on them. But to the exceptions of climate there regularity may be. Youthful observers of nature should observe Let them store accurately. up Great their observations men carefully. it matter to have to have thought a small in their or years go back" twenty thirty note book or to travel into distant regions or to find a a slight shade of parallel, to or a difference, strong contrast, help their studies.

and

as

believe,

a

Railway

station,

engine,

etc. I may and goods sheds, all these for the present structures are to be built of corrugatedWhen all the buildings the Com iron. are completed, pany contemplate erecting a wonderful change will have been effect of sleepy little ed in the appearance carriage, state

The

will

were

That the W.A. Land Company are not to incom determined lose any time, work they the extension have in pleting hand is evident from the fact that, they three are now and com large, erecting to I modious. be utilised, buildings,

that

we

,

;

;

two.

Poor

Lordship

visit

since

Willie's

Dr.

last

career

was

a

National Library of Australia

brief

one

;

it

Town

the

July,

Mr.

Council),

Hill

o t

i

1 1

i

z

Roman

trol

CatholicB

of the

body of people

was

bad

entation carriage His

district. in

place Bishop had

the

the

the

occasion, welcome

Mayor

the

love of Rev.

warmth

which

though a

and

of the followed

were

seated

ment

The

broken

of

the

by

and interesting

one.

of

render acknow

common

a

Mounted

Rifles,

which

of

the

Besley

the

people whom

among

and

;

to tne his lot

as

fulness,

his feelings character of was.

cast

now

he saw before him ened, when an attentive assemblage in the the words of welcome read when

;

ibn

:ji|d

;giftvwhich the

as

first

he would

use

for

the

well

for

which

he

could say children

stranger, were

members

that of

the body

of

he

to

no

series, one

;

No

matter

a

which

Catholics

all

uniong clime.

was

what

sun

country they dwelt in, claimed them, the community But he was remained intact. he had spent the best tralia in another and in it, though and it had pleased the Holy the Ruler of Church, preme

of his

Father,

the

lowly

more

needs

strange a great nation. self

and

feeble the

position of a

Catholics

taxed

education for

their

of secular had an

religion

as

;

descend how to

say

for

the

weal

upon him, that he act, and what to do the Church, that he

of

and and walk wisdom, in the narrow trough tly his path, showing flock both by example and oreceDt. the waw of llife.-Port Augusta Dispatch. gain

strength

s

should

Charity

begin,

Home.

A London paper, the Benighted

ioii

to

f,

i.

i

the report

he Society

ission

to

;

at

one

of the for

called

riRh,

annual

the

atten-

meeting Church

Irish

Roman

same un tne loiatory. this uay which the Pall Mall oport appeared, Gazette some of the Lon published particulars don for the -Prevention Sooiety of to Children. A com Cruelty writer, menting on these two societies, i

i

The London

were

report horrors that

to

life ;

says:—

issued and meeting,

Society

the

contained the zeal ofc

gentlemen home.

new

heading

"

I

the object Catholics, of which Bociety was to send Christian mountebaeks to Ireland to i-vngelising over the heathen bring from population

all

Su

the

under

"For

had

colony

could

During

in

the

one

it,

Irish

be

annual! from the

an

must

say missionary

applied better at three and a half has been at work it of reputed 780 cases the of some welfare the

in which it years has with deajt cruelty, affecting 2000 children. The bulk of great these were of brutal starva assaults, and and tion, grave culpable neglect. As to the soundness and thoroughness of its work, the fact that prosecution

of the cuses it has carried iuto conrt in the past year it has convicted ninety ix will per cent, speak for itself. But the figures themselves convey -

between The comparison Jewish patriarch

the great and far-off

Holy

were

Spirit might be directed

might

\

to call him from to take charge of the Australian To see. spiritual his small things with great, compare position God reminded him of the call which gave to to from his his Abraham, go forth kindred, father's and from his house into a country, the Lord might makeof him land, that a

Australian

prayed

an(i

to Aus--

new

generation, the Church.

was

might

stranger.

years remote

the

for one neglected they would pull down

their well as edu and taught they indis the State putable claim on for assistance to their schools. He would Dlead and earnestly for the recognition incessantly of that right, to secure from and use every endeavour the hands of Australian the legislators rightful c'al:ms of the Catholic schools. Asto himself, lieiliad a man's weaknesses and shortcomings; to err, but he that the he; was liable where

Iliily

to

They

not

only

were

cation

what nationality of Catholicism

;

in

fellow

Ireland. But though spent the best years of and recognized and loved Australian character. On

j

own

of bond of union held firm in every shone upon them,

what

his

as

had

;

;

There

family.

one

point

;

Church,

faith, one one baptism, sacrifice, of sacraments, one worship-; they of children in soul one flock sheep

one

of

a secular of support system which could utilise not they children schools they supported

of assemblage the future of prayed every might descend,

was

this

hoped

;

which diocese, of the diocese.

the same of Christ.

he

in Australia, of the

next jthe South Tlie

purest blessing in peace and people might rejoice to the Speaking more especially he though of his spiritual flock, a

members

well

as

liberality

in

its

will.

They

ringing

the benfit such an

upon

bishopric, and

from

He

whole

a

and

large

Cathedral

the

of

life lie

Their

before him lay had been presented

bishop

h

people deep

ad his

still

there

so

benefit

children

thank

were

The

the

;

new

the in

were

presented

of the

and

;

l

;

hearted

that

him

were Australian politicians and (unwittingly) unjust liiit the. Education was on question. The Church could not recognise any purely secular of education its children could not system from which a fcjend the name of God .schools was and the intellect banished, cultivated while the heart was simply, neglected. The of nineteen centuries experience showed the of religious necessity education and if

of his welcome all nature but such doubts and uncertainties had been possible warmth and the by the cordial put to flight of his reception extent on the pre gratifying in which vious not evening— a reception only but the people of Port Catholics, Augnsta at had taken cordial He at once large, part. and open felt he had come a generous among the

was

narrowminded

a pf'300 as a purse, Bishop with sovereigns welcoming personal gift, His in said in his that Lordship, reply, he did from a coming, as position, afar, stranger among people unknown to, him, it in him to feel a would have been pardonable and perplexity of mind certain as agitation to

it-

appointed

and man, accorded.

was

independence. nearly the

irishman,

one

of the

Catholics

presented

presented

Irishman

am

t

;

behalf

the

reminded

with

would

who foot, Flinders-

on.

up attendant

and

but

;

cpiintrymen, very proportion of large and Australians. And when the Englishmen time did come, England, and Wales Scotland,

resi leading was, however,

footpath

err

but as God

men, between

due

and

"

good

:

legislative

carriage detach

the

On

an

Augusta

of

mere

might

that he love of country came next to the love of God and family. He as his birth for its loyed Ireland do place, mestic for the character of its virtues, men anil and he prayed that women, the time when come it wqald speedily should attain

tp;

in

is

and

agents

made., hot coming

procession of people

Inspector

Take,

bishops

but fallible, them as was

was

"

Society. diocese,

of

retain, The power of in these words most and when Christ ;

"

his

and shall

ve

conferred

mediatory

was

number

the

remitted

unmistakably

obedience addresses

to

of nine him feel

vehicles

was

while rise Lands tors,

highest; and that

.

lively

and

be

the sins shall be retained." was

to

to

not

with thronged specta of the Park vantage ground also The Terrace was occupied. an presented exceedingly picturesque ap arches erected were pearance, the triumphal in surmounted swathed bunting, by flags, with in festoons decorated tastefully foliage and bore and .the wel wreaths, following Ce&d Mille Fealthagh' coming inscriptions—" hundred thousand Ecce welcomes), (a and Welcome.' Sacerdos Magnus,'' the Papal On the following day,. Sunday, Dr. O'Reily appointing Bishop of Port Bull, after by Father Morton Augusta, was read the which His Lordship was of ad recipient from the Clergy and dresses Laity and from Branch of the H. A. C. B. the Port Augusta 'J'err'ace

the

;

very

by

so

former

Aus

learned

he desired, thanks and

line

Such a welcome, and worshippers augured

:

a

it

Augustaa

large line of crowds

intervened,

gift

The

was

Port.

to

to the

was

disciples, this body, Drink, conferred mistakably

Port

had

he

hearty

a

dents.

him,

half-yearly general meeting of this was. held in the, Society Young Men's usual of place assembly on Thursday last. The chair was evening occupied Mr. F. A. Handley. by the President, and all The Spiritual Director the other, officers were and a good attend present, A ballot was taken for ance of members. J. Messrs. T. Drew, Marnham, and J.; which resulted in their election. Buckley, The Balance was sheet for the half-year After some read and other adopted. nature business of a routine had been the election of officers to of, disposed for next term serve was proceeded with follows The Rev. and resulted as F. to fill Mateu was then called the upon chair the elections. during President, Mr. J. Kelly Vice-President, Mr. J. Mr. T. P. Handley, Hayman ; Secretary, re-elected Mr. L. J. Carner,, Treasurer, the re-elected. The following comprise committee: Messrs. F. A. Handley, J. A. Matheson, Kennedy, J.Phillips, E. O'Keefe and C. Simmons. Auditors Messrs. and T. O'Flaherty, J. McGovern, The elected officers returned newly thanks for the honor conferred upon A vote to them. of thanks the Rev. Chairman terminated the meeting, which

most

not

was

shall

and

plainly said

Jong and

a

residence ;

stranger, and people,

his1

it

;

obedience

absolution

of his flock; that replied of the reception instance of the

be a

a

strange,

con

spiritual submitted

were

cordiality to him another and open heartedness

character, know: and love, during in Australia teen years

or

O'Reily

was

liberality tralian

effective

members

the Di\'

and

accorded

reasons

that

sins

llieir

:

and

This exercised

mit, they whomsoever

of prosperous .sees He trusted and believed that un Augusta. the der his same Lordship's jurisdiction and affairs amicability good will in secular that under would.; be, maintained. had: existed his the esteemed friend, Very Rev. Dean Nevin, who had worthily, earned, the esteem of. the as well as the con people generally,

Right

and

is eat, this my he as my blood," un the upon priesthood of his Church the power, in the mystic cere of the mass, to change the sacramental mony bread and wine into Christ's real body and These bliood. conferred powers the upon were priesthood, thoroughly acknowledged by children of the and were the Church, llije foundation of the power and influence of the the latter over Priests and

wished his Lordship over,, the episcopate

The

called bu associations, friends, and thank' among The children of the Church"

people. friends

"

and he was represented, and to speak for both bodies, behalf .of the residents and on

he

fidence

in indeed

would had been

which

not

was

earthly a man, dered.

was

generally,

him

the his

ifor as priest, cheerfully ren It was because the priesthood's claims rested on the divine mandate and privilege, Go forth and teach all nations. &c. Of whomsoever the sins shall ye re

pres

railway

Davenport

commissioned their on behalf

it

upon that

upon

flock He

Augusta

for the ready distinguished them they submitted and sought their advice pastors,

with

selves to their and guidance

the

municipality

old

felt himself therefor.

obedience

alighted, in accordance with said, that Port Town Council Augusta due to the own of what was sense, he bad come to proffer a cordial first The to Port Augusta's bishop. but the of was absent, of

great

rest

the and

everywhere

were

numerous

After

present.

taken

and.

A

a

from

ed God

Worship

the wish and his

muniflcenf

ALBANY.

away

,

and

God,

Australia Port

looked trusted

lie

bishop,

from

blessing would and that his

labors, become

already

senibled. at our Port Augusta's

ears J3.

call

Town (Davenport Council), to welcome station railway behalf .of the first on bishop and municipalities, Inspector. Besley lopal arid Mr. C.' Lowther (of Port Augusta West) welcome his behalf the on ;of Lordship toj J.I

South of bishopric

first

of

importance

of

the

its

divine

as-

dresses

;

Gibney has been here week. He celebrated on mass on Sunday in York and preached of prayer. After the the efficacy mass, usual of the female monthly meeting of the Sacred branch of the Association was held. Heart I .have to chronicle the death of a little Willie child, Gurney, who had made him the favourite of many in this town. self a

and

Young

Augusta

14th

(Mr,D. Drysdale), C. J- Reynolds (Port Mr. J. Lecky and

Augusta

District

a

the

recognising

creating as

evening,

Port

in

Northern in

(Cheers.)' A' procession, headed Port by the Band, was then formed, the Bishop's the Presbytery being escorted-to by

His

on

T.

M|r.

them ledgment.

Pier is now almost and it: is indeed a noble struc finished, the only, drawback ture, being that it is rather too close to. the. entrance, of the vessels harbour, thereby causing lying to catch the full force of the sea alongside in the channel, but I hear that the Com to make a breakwater on the pany intend which will western side of the pier extent. remedy this to a certain A rumour is here that our current Council con is an illegally Municipal stituted body, they having been elected the cumulative vote on consequently find themselves in a the members now Various somewhat awkward, position. have been as to the opinions expressed to but best way get out of the difficulty, maintain the majority of the Councillors their and do not feel right to their seats, inclined to vacate them .unless compelled be more to do so in a manner that would forcible than elegant. A meeting was held a few evenings ago townsmen for the of our by some leading Athletic Club in of forming an purpose It was decided that the Club be Albany. was and a committee formed, appointed the necessary to draw up rules and make of the Recrea arrangements for the use tion Ground. this four At the Police Court, morning, firemen to the S.S. Elderslie belonging sentence of nine weeks received a im? to do duty. prisonment each for refusing In my next, I hope to be able to inform of the of the opening of a Branch you The dis H.A.C.B. in Albany. Society the has been received pensation by and if all Secretary, goes well Acting will the new branch be opened in a day or

Railway

new

,

YORK.

Saturday of

to

CORRESPONDENCE.

On

Mayor

to

.

why)

DR.

as

that,

Albany.

CHILDREN.

THE

WELCOME

NEW-BISHOP, O'REILY.

.

ever

ALBANY.

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would have been well, for not a perhaps,, few of us if, like him, we had been spared and perilous the a long through journey and rugged of life. thorny paths ways The funeral took on Thursday and place well the school mates of was attended, the deceased in great numbers, following the remains to the grave. Your York holds the contemporary most the vexed popular opinion regarding true It is quite "cemetery" question. of that the our are majority ratepayers of the entirely opposed to making use burial ground on the Beverley road, select ed by the old" Council. Some cannot understand why all marri recorded cor by newspaper ages are not I will let them into Well, respondents. the secret of it, in so far, at any rate, as humble servant is concerned. The your of. of have a portion papers proprietors " their space set apart for inserting Births and Deaths" at, a cer therein, Marriages who desire to see their tain rate. Those recorded wedding by a correspondent, should by a short advertisement patronise of their the journal on which marriage is the Then, correspondent engaged. and not till then, reasonably they may wishes realized. expect to see their

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or

;

blue the top of that liquid has.turaed would not think that and you black, that black stuff is but you must gold believe ine when I tell you that it is pure metallic I could prove it to you in gold. take this for this but way, you- must to If 1 left that color to settle granted. of and then took it the bottom the jar out and and heated placed it on charcoal would be a it with the result a-blowpipe, It is a very small lump of pure gold. be of any curious that gold should thing There is an old saying color but yellow. but that "all that is not gold glitters will see from and any chemist this, you that itself does not will tell gold you, tell I will always you the reason glitter. it does not look yellow. It is a property and when a with many substances, great are they compounded into a fine powder have a different color to that which they that If they have when in larger pieces. in the jar were substance put into a blow the heat would pipe change it from a million and the color would tiny particles black to Now change from yellow. which I have such a test as that against no described there is absolutely appeal. If you have a piece of stone which you to thrust think contain gold you may aside the of a dozen practical opinion miners and test in this way for yourself. no it. There is absolutely appeal against You might as well appeal against nature as that very experiment. against simple I have here are Now the few materials to that sufficient experi quite perform ment and they would easily go into any miner's and it should form satchel, part of and it the of prospector swag' every would save him from making many mis takes. He would avoid bringing in tons stone and he would of utterly valueless considerable avoid over a quan passing of what he is in search of, without tity

that

Father.to

one

;

but

select

as

him

it

had

(he

him was

a

pleased knewj:not.

nothing

comparatively

speaking,

of

the

horrors.

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and extraordinary abominations but seem credence, beyond

horrible

wire wires hammered used generally

heated

"

recollect.

punishment,

as

deliberately with the

Pokers,

few

toasting-forks, files out; (the for the purpose

files

lanctified The comparison. remarkable. equally 44 he cries so so j"

filing

by

are pleaded They pester me " he took often a 44

he stole child of-

sugai"

some

reason

than

nearly

eloquent The London philanthropists devil die!" the Irish to convert who send missioners have made a mistake. They are lookfor too far for a field objects of their

Cing benevolence.

look

should

They

200,000

now

titan

in

which

times New

SOCIAL

What question to upon

to solve,

one

the

of

wrecking

boys?

our

often

is

is

is

The

offers

American

a

leads

lives.

many

a

called

'lhe problem and oftentimes

answer,

difficult to

do with the farmer

which

some

Agriculturist It says the subject. anent suggestions comThere is .a frequently, recurring reluctance of the from the farm plaint iu farming of boys to remain pursuits on such even to enter sometimes indeed, of the restless What is the cause a life. odious in ? Are the employments

:

?

to

means

reach

the

iu

111

their

in

cities,

and

durance,

j

not

do

possess

strength. it must not From these remarks" that dull and weakly boys inferred remain in fitted to nature

be

44

and

ablest

too

none

are

are

mentally

men

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laud

question and with

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doctor,

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life

to the bring varied and the lawyer, know 110 calling

their

the the iu Arti-

are

annually of those who

days of the higher and mechanics

toil

professions. rest

on

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enjoy Railroad employes day in every week. three obtain two, sometimes generally months of lhe out of ten rest Sundays' of the the fierce heat During year ami the will summer the public travel, the from newsboy railroad men, tiny zaus

the

to at

general

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seek

information, that you can

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we

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recognise poorly

overworked, aud

life. if

boys

the

leave

you for. country would say, they

to

counsel

to

decide

must

superintendent,

posts.

Our

paper. give you A

papa. said,

a

peucil

she

can

than

a

it;

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pack

of

that

the left

just

girl

Oh, ma'am, the

for

4

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can

to

young Sini'itts Tie was

and morning, What did he say:'

he

with

but

in

Ynnke, 44

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amount

4

we

their

tell

you to

doctors

are

off

a

which in wagon Hollow was sitting The were horses

owner

they a mad

a

so

sprang speed, the in

floundering f

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it

was

Barbara

her. as

a

to

clever.'

so

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so

all

me

a

lean

what,

sir

didn't

well.'

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in the throat, of the at the pit dull coated tongue,

t

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a

in

sum-

said

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that

have

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rww

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I.

a

the

shouted

man

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be calm calm, ho calm !" Science,

new

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turn.

didn't

he

you

It

anything

great ike

hurt the

Why,

disgust the book that's

business.

with face,

tiis

and all

"

bit."

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young 011

44

a

pencil a

woman

as

cures

their knows

able

find

10

that

she

strait

do

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me

she

thai

in

a

a

bottle is

it

en

two

or

of

my only

does no

good.

can

1 reguest Mother

last

one

is

no

I week

worse.

make

or

this

appeal touching been swallowing

have

me

me

hope.

good I

no

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lo

expense

hold

had got Almanacks

wrought

by

pitied

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Board

of

sake

of

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read

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of

of in

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poor

to.

actually she was

was

since

it

astonishment that

few

to able outside

journeys

bronchitis, of symptoms and dyspepsia),

iu

she that never

Well," ejaculated of an expression he sadly restored to

she

seems

hearty

thu

cases

woman

thousands Mother sale

by

all

atul

by.

the

ed,

35,

takcu

first

which her

true

of

living

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ill.

were

more

110

disease abated, be

move

and than

asthma than

(indigestion and it

soon

the

only

taken

enjoying

hosts of

power

iu to find, had not

out of bed, but to get and had the house, a considerable distance, health better

rapidly will that Barbara as the Inspector

tlie

she

days,

aud

She

of sleep, in the taste chronic and

how her believing, granted petition, as the Syrup would proved as useless ever, taken. medicines she lin.l the other already

of not.

certainly

herself

loss

and

girl,

all

In

;

ur

hers. The

!

fuss'?" 44

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s

faint-

treatment

give Syr up; and

failure and

Seigel's

was

say

after

a

seems

course

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in

Mother

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the parish.'"

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of yo

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What

44

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leave

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?

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trouble

rising

being

medical effect.

no

skull

the

gasped

his

44

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is

that these stomach

usual the

not

'

flie.

about

Tom,"

Why,

by frightened It wasn't serious. 44 serious Wasn't

gether. Arizona Reformers.— Au who of well-known tolls two sports paper the to death other shot, each other day 'The sad affair and concludes by saying, be both the to as is regretted especially zealous were reformers." srcntleiueri O

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small

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Inspector

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44

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no

back

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bad eyes, became

I Inspector months. for going on from worse

Seigel's

carpet

excited his hip-

diving

day

would make

-"

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to but made

dure it I shall

stairs

in

would

she

main

oppression stomach,

finally her

the medicines to

o

r

ou

Gracious, Break her

\

arithmetic.; to

foot

her

aud

&c.,

years,

an

such

down the

coming

was

caught

in

cried had have

extremely

would soon disease her

with the do, bad breath,

ness

!

opponent, —

we

voice,

agitated

probable

is

the

if

others that

through hopeless The remedy. auy under had been

into nervously while lie for his note-book, out from another a whipped pencil 44 recess. Now, go on, go on, Matilda .'s For L-Ieave but be calm! go on, Kill ?" calui her be sake,

charm

very

It others

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the

fluids

I

she

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be cured

headaches,

face. !"

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one

to see euough the disordered

wise from

was

could

less

Tom

old

an

ago came

few

a

ailments arose and digestion,

one

Oh,

time

some

ol a rair tlie obtained aavautage shrewd added and this, to native education, iu enabled her to use good judgment ness, own situation and state of her to respect suffered health. long Although she had bronchial affection. and a from asthma

Reporter.

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that

says

somehow

gun."

a

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poverty.

tf\ll

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went

and

Request.

Dying

and there being 110 miles distant, Barbara institutions in that place, parochial the of a pau position necessarily occupied which The trouble from put. per living Iu suffered dated back she many years. more aud days she had better prosperous tor Chronic in some way laid the foundation aud out of this and Indigestion Dyspepsia, as hud other ago :md complaints sprung infirmities crept apace upon her. bodily not albeit she laid Barbara was iguoraut, earlier life she In fallen into

Friday

UU

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ocean

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land

is

went to see the young A reporter lady he was one Sunday evening. courting a color She diet him at the door with

"

heart tonic, oxypropylendiisoamylamine. to take it in syllables We should prefer It dose at once. rather than the whole ail to be difficult to swallow it might Zealous

her."

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won

the

incident in and yet pathetic amusing the short and the poet Gray called is told annals of the poor," by Mr. simple one of the John Inspec J. It. Micklejohn, at Shetland Is Lerwick, tors of the Poor,

the down

lot

UOopCIUUlT'lJ

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ninl

sail

every

.Barbara named Smith, woman, of the Board. She was the notice look that and it did not likely ill, Kinu. or care long need any but on the reside on mainland,

/lAOnoiMlftiltr

!

boldly

to

prepared

with into out

lands.

UlUI'VllUI

she

were

they and

shouldn't

nluAHiriiV

and

two

fired

killed

like

Akt/1

scare

that shins,

Pauper's

mouth,

week

-a

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up, and there's

liirn

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is

talking he is

describing

1

I lady

Ullu

44

said,

add

money.

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it

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wants

tell,

try

hut. ho put A.

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u

44

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afraid

say anything,

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au

a thunder holt, Balmforth Avenue,

down

the street.

him.

Chicago

u-

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first

what

to

jump

like

cript.

44

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An

:

so.

ing the 4

talk.

house: Jane, who is Jane the kitchen ? works the lady what

Nobody

he

shouldn't

factory,

herself

civilization

niano?

boiler

44

their

A

ine

tell

came

that noise off at aud started

of her

woman

compelling a

Wendell

what a

in

a

the

;

steer unfurjed of freedom."

44

trunk

a

bin?

party

burn

:

but

and

rectitude, to enable

44

yet

never

was

his

yon who down

jump

by the

thought

by

across

woman

Oliver

Dr.

or

that's

sharpen lion,

in

cured

hear

couldn't

she

Lady

a

wrote

who

this

u.pou

has

bull made class a first by an said of some one who Bishop, errors of the that he had reuounccd Protestantism. those of for Popery who said of It was a Kansas politician

The up a tree. he had struck on old gentleman thought his brain. his head aud injured Pretty catne down from the soon the farmer aud said and drew a long breath, tree, I must been but It have thunder,

waggon.

a

has A physician chronic nervousness weeks to spend four where

to

at

articles

more

into

man

stone

a

mercy

her,

a Sneeze. The Effects of old Danbnrian, whoso sneeze

came

will

pins

he able

not

may throw

or

of

paper

a

take

au,

the jury,

English

was old gentleman hut he amazed at what had happened, dumb-founded when the was completely fanner arose from the mud, and climbed Then he a fence, and, looked all around.

of

111

'at

That

wife.

that

didn't

1

boysj

would

counting

a

to

She only wouldn't

4

steps,

hear

Grandma

oenr to afternoon, farmer from Sugar

good points

some

woman

informed

well

44

and

something on charge

settler

a

I

not

now

to,

An

have who

may

occur

this "of

gentlemen

come

grandmother,

your

door

she

do

why

not

startled

called

certainly

be

to

Even

a

know

mechanical

want

you

sometimes is

If

out or

Edward,

these think

child in the age has felt this minds their York a New or

at

arrived

good fellow."

disobeyed told you just these steps ?"

s

is

A good oyster a bad one

native

seeming

days

working paths

many of The

its

is

a

exuuumcu,

but him, fatal." A French was not the second bull made this and not an Irish, writer, Theirs, the death of Monsieur "Iii noblest son." of. her France is widowed shots

blowout

I'll

or I shouldn't have of my at the instigation brains Interview the

forward,

aitlr

yet-

difficulties.

skeining, than is professional varied seasons life. The four varied former occupations The journalist, pleasures. the

not

scarcity

advisedly farm because

in

as

are

from

We

mpnotony.

too

to

cope of problems

the

sparsely

the The

none

capable,

difficult

many

got

there's

Ulllvl

are

farmers.

become

She's

44

£100,000,000

or

you

reporter

a

44

leaving

after year homes to seek

1

ratepayer, down hero

Aus-

in

pigs

to

closely

the end of It is remarked,

burglar, pointing at a householder's shivering haven't the got any," sighed

growled

lias

may

who,

orator

woman,

from the path of asks your assistance only it." It return 10 to

at

Ouv'nor,

still,

have

'

sufficent

by country

1,100,000

who,

many

however, colony, four times as many total nnmherwhose

sterling.

country succeed ? how many even of is very small, of amount a moderate others en lack ability,

The percentage who find, those Borne success.

-"'Stand

who

have

may

subject,

man,

X hope,

unhappy

sheriff.

yer brains," 0 six-shooter 44 head.

you

had

just over." who

daughters,

strayed

a

the

ins

no

is

nearly lecturer

German

a

with

««

that

operations.

linrlv.

in

ttiiw

multitudes

the vast leave year, Of

fortunes

buiuu

red

:

season,

is

hut what of fifty years, truth through thundering !" It was for centuries in whose 'lawyer peroration

;

retiring'

it

your

was

There is the house,

and ready to cry, 44 I What'll do, the feet I've got!"

:

unprofitable

is

the

approximates

succumb,

nt'iicliAil

rtri/1 uut

wuiu

every who just

profession, and then

a

threshold

youths

;

Deeside

It

4

d'hote

Table

ou

;

have

yours

;

Parents,

not,

if

warming

the

that of sadness 1 retire feeling but the house is left active control, I abler than with a am, gentleman to handle it. The gentleman financially, He well known in this is community.

to 343,000belong for the seven increase heads New Zealand 1525. years being she in the number of pigs, the list of them. Lhe total having 277,901 of Australasia now of the stock value

use

her. 011

44

said,

Dublin

a

America

in

American

an

have."

at a fashionable market day. big school has of the old dined. Fat's sir? Farmer Finished, Five the charge ? Waiter shillings, Five shil Farmer (startled) please. deen yet. Re Weel, I'm mie lings.

which

of

Victoria,

Scene—

hotel Farmer Waiter

was

solemnly children

that

We

depression I hope

on.

coining

sister

hurting

of

d'ay

It

put them

all

They's

be

I'll

chum:

mamma

were

answer,

mamma?

with from

seven

other colony. of a decrease the seven for

cattle

over

slightly

feet." wrong she made'

an

being

was

it

any shows

mother than

more

trulasia,

the

note

cities

and

nerve

every attain

strain

to

appalling

is

wrecked

lives

young who

It

The

to

you've i'uzzled

Mattie,

?

four-year-old

A hotel-keeper,

as Victoria, sheep there is over 10,500,000, being slightly for the seven an of 263,700 increase New South however, Wales, years.. increase of nearly shows the magnificent The her total of 1880. 33 per cent, on Australia reaches of sheep in number of total the nearly very respectable there having been an in 96,500,000, There since 1880. crease of 21,000,000 are

spirit

themselves

as

a

shoes

buttou

Why,

are

number

than

1,000,000

years.

farm

possesses

we.

shall

has

it

our

44

this

many Wales

as

South

over

in

In

ago. there

more in Victoria, or 47,000 for The whole total 1880. close to is 8,00.0,000, very, three has nearly Queensland

Australasia

one

who complained

sumes

.

cattle

of

Station.

problems LIFE.

more

some in Ireland do kill children the Irish mother kills times. But when and with kindness, she kills it her child God for it. be to tliauks

antr

years

Australasia more

there

39,484

or

Wales lias the New South years ago. number but she has largest 390,609,. 1880. She is the 5375 less than in off which shows a falling colony only There are in the number. 1,333,873

They

jfarm

of

needs

told

orator

44 —

:

Nations

all

of

American

audience

:

dif

In Victoria

seven

were

the

of.

Just

'

Am

is

waste," word to com

dreary

Bulls

!

:

horses,

1,500,000,

over

home.

at

there whole

the

statist

most

in

is

44

Hayter

315,000

now

;

"

I have

H.

for septennial period kinds of stock. ferent are

was 4 years why a with a wire on hhf bare- limbs) most and my dogs to feed, 44 the littleof all Why don't

scourged "

Christianised

Government

H.

myself

Nellie

of Victoria, a has published of horses, the number return allowing in the different and pigs cattle, sheep, The urimhers colonies. Australasian 1880 and 1887, and are for the years for the substantial increase is shown a The

Mr.

excuses

"

of bread:"

piece he

pay

poem

Gould: What plete it. Visiting g'ad of any suggestion. Basket.

man."

hired

a

his

her

-

and

earns

was

enough,

when his

That

:

splendid.

STATISTICS.

STOCK

;

-use

be dis

old

is

and

verses) 44 I saw

made

are

of

on

by

be

Goul I, who writes of yom -, old buy,

cbum (to

Visiting

Jviary,

hot stoves bones): projecting of cooking chil the purpose (used for aud bare limbs) hot fire dren's grates, of boots I make no mention hatchets. and buckled belts. They have become the skin

he

though

as

fully

service.

can

When a boy couraged. for his to work father, k is satisfactory, he woi

for ordinary Examine a

ambitious

most

the

sullen;

brutality black and set down in there they are, used are various white. The weapons

bad

A

ways. your change and mend au gets unwilling employer The best tempered boy can

gives The

1

the room missionaries.

of

-

and of London life, for all available

now

bale and and" be one

as

himself, witnesses

to

lhe

to save; thu Syrup Seigel's were just ready to perish. Curative is orf Syrup Seigel's aud medicine cheilosis vendors,

Mother who

A.

proprietors-,

Earriugdon

lioad,

J. White, Limit Loudon. E.O.

places,

about Neslit's

Ladies

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