The Record Newspaper - 09 May 1889

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WATCHMAKER,

JEWELLER,

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Silver

and

Gold

of

KINDS

manufactured

Jewellery

the

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order

to

made

Gold

shortest

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on

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notice.

Stock

Large

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JOHN

CHRONOMETER, CLOCK,

JOHN Corner

MAKER,

hia numerous to inform he has Removed that

Street— Perth

Proprietor

BEGS

28,

PaGOLD and

SILVER

JEWELLERY

of

hand.

every

always

Howick

Street,

opposite

Tilburys,

including in

class

materials

and

purchasers, to

employed

COMFORTING.

are

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

Made

simply

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in

%-lb.

with

water

boiling

by

packets

or

Grocers,

EPPS LONDON,

milk. labelled

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intend

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MANAGER

OF

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STOREKEEPER

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Retail. Perth.

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in can

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developed,

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it

-is -yet for the most smallest child

frail to

weak-

woman,

use.

ii.

years,

AND

COMMERCIAL and

general

Printing.

severe

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up

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liver

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!

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been cured. have Women gone nearly crazy of From;t!iigo»y neuralgia, nervousness, and various diseases wakefulness, peculiar to wom'rini out of shape from People.drawn excruci

frail Nature Have

kinds

or

tion,

OR13BKS all

dead

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prepared

RECEIVE

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aud Bright's complaints,

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record;

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GENERAL

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with others equally valuable, And compounded into Dr.

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ENGLAND.

of such

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phatically." Ask the

chapter " The word Best " is need indifference with reckless by manufac the merit of in turers proclaiming Talk does not their work. establish and can be but as there supremacy, echo one "Best" let customers my

Note.-

diseases

all

organs

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is workmanship or Photos Drawings

.

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AND

m

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&c.

,

the Town

Stan

Carts,

Traps,

,

to order Wedding Rings made Time payments taken. JOHN BOWRA,

Physician

chapter

Curricles,

Phmtons,

skilled

Charges— Moderate

and

WATCHES description

Questions eminent

most

"

more

Mr. adjoimug nearly premises the Opposite Shop, Hymus's Chemist a share of where he solicits Town Kail,

.

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1886.

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ware,

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L14P XIII.

Providence

Divine

,by

«

"

POPE. To

Arch

Patriarchs, Primates, and Bishops, and to

the bishops

Faithful

grace

haying with:

munion

the

Brothers

Venerable Health and

all

the

and

com

Apostolic

See.

Beloved

Sons ,

,

'

ask,

seek,

and

be

us

unto

opened

He

witli

marks of and shows us His Majesty, face as that, of a Father most tender to his heart who has nothing nearer than his. love for his children. If ye, how 'to. give good hnow thm, being evil, confidence,

\

may' be

His Divine

how much children, Who is in Heaven good things to them that ask Him we will words we ponder these to

gifts

will

Father

"

There forming

that St. John (3hrysostqm to human prayer a force com to the of God. very parable power As God created the by His Word so man universe, by his prayers A obtains the whole .of his desire. what is more irresistible ? good prayer It has over God Himself not we know what influence whereto He. is pleased and to defer. to yield For when we we detach our hearts from mortal pray and the single thought of God things, to'which we helps us to under cling we stand our own weakness then cast ourselyes upon the heart and into 'we call upon the arms of 'our Father the omnipotence of pur Maker. It is our joy to keep thus in the presence the Author Of all good, eager to ofhave His into the eyes searching :

into

.

of

i

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!

then

practice

-for

Let

of prayer.

all

men

this and

mind

all,

heart

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peace. trolled

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it may other like evils afflict the world, be held for certain we (and elsewhere have proved it to demonstration) that can bring healing more nothing surely our Christian Faith. than'Can to And this theme persuades us now turn our and our word towards thought 0 ye whom by His Divine you, to God has chosen for Himself power of His work with Him in the ministry means If we seek for mysteries. of assuring of indi the salvation

who

have

the

in in

priesthood eitlipr

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case

though redeemed

;

to find

rare

a

sinful

State

'

'

pros-'

alteth

miserable.

a

nation,

This

justice. biit sin is

not

Justice

' ,

will

well

as

give

The Emperor admiration upon of Melbourne and banks and palatial

take.

as

suspicion

and

sake, oyer

And

will

with

gaze

broad

the

streets

handsome thehe will these explore and cities as a bumble pedestrian, and pehaps nothing will interest a ma,n more than the splendid and of his tastes endowed universities magnificently benefactors which and public private

the pre and let

the

full

churches

and other

.ntros

have

to

given

;

the

while their

people; and

various,

strange will aid the process .of selfexperiences education. Such a royal progress ought be effective from its to very simplic? and Jack of display.-r Home News. ity

up-conntry

runs

Mr.

givest own

us,

grace,

Thy

them.

will and to ob-

is the A battle life of man on earth but Thou beholdest to over the battle Tliou aidest man siistainest when he, fails Thou come; Thou him; when he has the victory crownest hiin." (St. Augustine.) our soul With uplifted' by this to. a- glad and certain hppq,. thought "ih we the Lord to give affectionately to the clerBrethren, you, Venerable ;

;

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own

the strength

the

Government.

Tho following appeared in the Daily on Monday, March 25 :— Sir,— Now that the Attorney-General

he has proved our mouth. I have me: letters which I and on carefully addressed recently you the debates of the considering past one word in find them week, I cannot to amend withdraw. The or w.ho)e of the charges which I made— and they has

made

his

out

charges before

defence, of his own the three

;

the

are

interest

only the

confessed. Ministers,

which will much charges are now in effect public Mere tu to exquoque denials of charges bounciug —

made, or of minor imputations served well, voyed in a question, not

con

enough

-But the. cheer. dqmn? of the the indictment and in my three letters. I Government have raised no others have not been in' disproved any way by the Attorney? to

raise

ing

desire.

of

and

Parnell

News

domin

may

"

ex-

mgketh nations for the .place

Thyself

by Thy serve

'

in Exhibition 1876 will long be remem When this scion of the ancient bered. houses of Bourbon, and B.raganza, set his foot on Hapsburg does actually he will be sure to receive Australian soil, and what is more, he a hearty welcome";

with their Sydney, commodious, warehouses,

Thy king thpse who, far from Thee, are wearily seeking truth see at last how and righteousness, in subjec they must needs find them tion to Thee; and in the of following is justice and a In Thy laws Thee. and Thou sweetness most fatherly,

;

virtues

full the the Terentian has done the same during in different of the parts and his and animation zest went the to Philadelphia

sojourns Continent, when he

mystical our mind so shall fix tempestuous, Who and heart upon the Divine Pilot, at the helm, sits unseen how on Thou 0 Lord, beholdest, side the winds and waves every uplift 0 Thou Who themselves. only hast the wind and the power, command waves Give to Thy human family their true peace again, which the.peace of the peace the world cannot give, order. May mankind, by Thy grace

own their ion of reason dom come.

and

of

.

to

!

for

successful— and this by a of God for inasmuch just providence no: on as nation earth is devoid of such rightgoodness, He recompenses is in it in the eousness as there so; did God deal opinion of St. Augustine, with Rome. None the less is it a truth flourishes that the commonwealth reand is blessed the public through and especially for the spect of virtue, first

0

He

his

now

year,

out

carry maxim,

to their impulse, returnwithin their heart and charity towards God, justice piety towards one. and temperance another,

;

;

this

g

visits to this he went various country, the Zoological to the Tower, Gardens, and so not in the Thames tnnnel, on, of mere but a spirit sight-seeing, vulgar as a man who -was to endeavouring

and

let

n

as one of the most cultured and of. and has sovereigns, enlightened made a of availing himself of point of increasing every opportunity possible stock of useful On his his knowledge.

wanderings

be removed,

difficulties

i

not

Pedro

peace,

ri

Visitor.

will out

Let

e a

I

XIH.

known

and upon Thy duty, restoring

being overcome or disthe labour, of the long duration

of

heartened by the to heal. we are called evils which and immovable in His perfect God, for holds rewards good deeds justice, and chastisements for sins. Bjit peo and nations, which cannot, asples this mortal survive existence, such, here on the recompense receive earth in it of their actions of which spite not

way their

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PP.

The date of this pleasure and a good deal yet fixed, of coarse, will the future dgpend, upou of health of the state Emperor Don the time does Pedro II. ; but whenever it is safe to predict that both the -come, Australians and the Monarch himself will none but favorable derive impres from of ideas. sions their interchange been The Emperor of Brazil has long

!

of

beware

greatness

perous

we

those the

hapless-

;

:

find

doubtless

office,

Christ,

must

we

by the

is 1

.

..

society,

excellence their the

-

uncon

;

of'

all

clearly.

are the yet following ruin and in tends to eternal way that the of life thought everlasting they an increase' of ardour in de will find to love God, and to voting themselves in the souls of men. that, love inspire Here is the surest way to obtain the in following salvation. But, it,

;

;

and

the of

its

?

4.

Distinguished

-is

trip

of men. May from this spark flame leap to life May the great and the roots of vice be destroyed, for the of be prepared renewal way and good works. We, good morals of the who are called to the command barque of the Church in times

general

all

viduals shall

perceive and greatness, the holiness will understand of those who,

hold

from

"P/vn+.-i-fioofo

i-vnv VUA

Antipodes.

'

superstition

a

happiness of this, upon'

most

will

by Jesus

;

:

;

if the multitude liberty-excites are sides audible the terrible of the; if the threats proletariat inhuman covetousness of the fortunate no and no if owns limit law many on

the

on

right

in

VA

hearts

ever

dwelling

it

loss

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colonists Australian no will, doubt, in be very much pleased and interested the announcement made on good author ity in Bio Janeiro of a nrobable earlv to the visit of the Emperor of Brazil

set close upon its as to us to see, it has been given ting. we a few said at the outset, signs not to life in the that Faith was returning In

effort perennial be wonderfully encouraged by the fre-

will

A

more the Church be once mistress, of in treasur her rights and of her function the of blessings ing and spreading and then will be seen the ; redemption derdonstration of the enlightening of the Gospel, of; the strength energy and power of Christ the Bedeemer.

;

;

:

of

they the and

they

in so many, many hearts, extinguished is and obviously the conspicuously chief of our To Faith necessity age. must look, not we only for the refor mation of private morals, but also for to those the answer vociferous ques of thought, to which tions and conflicts due the loss of public and is security fever

others

confirmed and quent meditation Heaven. And

1

.

the

sent

and

vice recall

hatred

This

Bernard).

(St. for

j

Faith. upon depends for its practice For it. is God who instructs mankind treasure as to the true and most -to be and it is by God Himself that desired; infinite we are taught his own lovingand the merits of Jesus our kindness, there Redeemer. But is nothing to of the habit comparable pious our for increasing Faith And prayer, of Faith, so weak in this virtue grown

If

not of the

even at after by every means, the cost of the crushing of body and in hunger mind, in labour and sorrow, and nahedness," and- thirst, in cold

;

in

vqoi

e n e r a

.

it

follow

and tongue, but pray together our life accord with, our prayer, and le,t flet that life, by its obedience to heaven to be a perpetual law, ly. aspiration God. As with all other forms of righteous we that "of which have spoken ness,

is

yours, God's.

meaning

.

old

is the the only glory, the only joy, of achievement of the righteousness This is the end they shall the people.

;

;

Christ's,

on Borne, by St. Peter's, the Holy Nativity, 1888,

LEO

;

-

|

are

things and Christ

'

Once for (St. Bernard). yourselves." hearts their all set free from passion, of zeal and will unclose to that fervour of generosity of their for the salvation own without which their neighbour, The only profit would not be secure. shall draw from their disciples, they'

j

own

be consecrated

.

|

a soul is abjection, God to able to persuade wonderfully the but for He resisteth proud, mercy He to the humble giveth grace. May it

its

min

separation

;

the helplessness of our. couragement, Whole being, and our devotion. With a we entreat heart full of hope, the aid and the.succpur of Him Who only Who can can fieal our sickness, only, console out sorrow. a In such a temper, and having sense

their

by

conse

;

dis

our

having the Divine

to

,

ex

an?l

;

;

souls,

hfe

who,

uplifted

are

the

:

!

;

our

those of themselves

upon

and a con-, from the world to a loftier them the Towards spicuous place. turn as to rest of mankind their eyes a glass, showing them the things that are If, then, worthy of imitation." are a ceaseless men in need of all if they would not stumble vigilance and if into the snares of sin, they not would follow things perishable with an inordinate desire, how much in the should the clergy surpass others character firmness of their religious It is not enough that they should not the sanctity be the slaves of passion state from them a of their, requires and habit of energy in self-command, intellect and the concentration of of man, and of all the faculties will, " You are upon the service of Christ. -to not to forsake all forget ready the forsake also among yourselves that are to be forsaken or, things chief let this be the thing and rather, of the most needftil— the forsaking

ascribes

of

hotliihg to others

ample

look

of .feent -hgis it in ihore effectual and to the piety

i"s:

of God than

istry,

who

to all

service crated

give If ? shall

not lypndr

miseries

mirror

a

'"'As-.Cpiml

.him.

',

more

your

your

shine

so

light

may see your good they Divine sentence, importing in the the must that so excel priest of he that completeness righteousness

the

soffcens

your

that

men,

before works.

familiar

a

Let

good example.

be

you. to ask

us

nay,

I say to given unto you; Jmock and it shall And in order to

and it shall ye shall find;

embolden

us,

;

are

Day

word

Ail

:

in of

w"v

.

He prays you,

He- bids to entreat Him.

more

Apostle

love.

own-

i.llA

con

the

in

is

own

a

points

party in —

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General. So far as they he has broken down in the Soanies as or thoroughly

-

does

our

ourself,

whereof that by a is, secret of Divine Providence disposition of mortal the course things is guided and governed in such wise among men to the that all is subject and ministers to help those glory of Godi and serves who truly and in their hearts follow Christ upon their way to the harbour is of salvation. To such the Church and nurse mother, guidp and keeper. love she is As by close and perdurable her spouse, so does tp Chridt jqined she takeer and part in- His conflicts has her share in His victories. We cannot are and we be, npt, therefore, of the Church. for the cause anxioqs of for the salvation But we tremble those who proudly put the Church aside and various and follow many paths to us loss. That which fills wards eternal is with bitterness the doom of those whom we are obligedto see turning away in from God and lulling themselves, into the very height of public danger, " a There is peace of false security. to the Church. nothing comparable have gone out How many ? her and are now no more against to The Church reaches Heaven. that she.overSuch is her greatness from their comes her foes, and rises is snares secure. She and fights to never She goes forth conquered. and is never And not battle overcome. but she keeps only is she invincible that virtue which reforms nature and and which is the principle of salvation, she perpetually receives from God, of the whole and safe from all effects if of ages. And this virtue change did once the world grown regenerate

But of life. path upon the difficult must Divine doctrine have for its com a innocence of life, panion perfect reformation of men is inasmuch as. the achieved less by fair words than by

(Concluded).

He

for

of the and ye

our

Given the

solation

The

of

of evil.

germs As

,

Benediction.

Apostolic

all Catholic the gy, and to people an as earnest Apostolic Benediction, of the blessing of Heaven, and a sign

cases of dwelling upon the exceptional nor for inquiring Iriumphant injustice, in there are States which whether -affairs to the heart?s public prosper but which hide within them the desire,

" such influence. Let all gravest has that if Christ remember, then, of the it cahed them thpghl world, is that as a torch hghtmg the universe, so should shine the soul of the priest." is no John It (St. Chrysostom.) but the light of Divine light, ordinary froha the that is doctrine required it who should fill the ; is they clergy earth with should destroy wisdom, and should lead the multitude error,

The I have

first

1. as

stated,

of

point it,

.was

for the Times counsel viser o.f the Ministry tho Commission.

.

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ENCYCLICAL.

THE

are

concerned,; witness-box as' Houston. the

indictment, leading, the legal ad the matterof

tha.tthe-

was

in

The

Attorney-

declines to answer" absolutely the Government; he. has advised in the matter. In other he. woi;ds, admits without that fie bag, qualification was that 2. Tho second point the

General whether

"

.

their assented to Attorney-the leading for counsel being To thi' he. hag "given not Times. word, of, denial, His sold, rejoinder

Ministry

General the one

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in

interfere

O'Donnell 3. The

his

holding

declined the brief

to

knowledge,

in

an

that himself

the

They

Walter.

v.

third

Attorney-General his colleagues the accusations

was

point

pledged and the country

to

The

tnem

monstrous

breach

of

his " to pledge and so forth, and

quette at

would

it

;

all,

advocate

as

have

as spoke, have supporters vehemence spoken of late, of the unusual with which attacked and of the they are with which heinousness of the charges Let them understand they are pursued. that to appeals "ordinary vague

belief

What

forth.

so

a

eti

professional personal"

is this When the quibbling the 27th of July on Attorney- General, bench in rose on the Ministerial last, " belief he uttered the house, personal" and a statesman. as a He gentleman !

pitiful,

could

".professional" pledge uuy there as because he did not stand 'belief, not court of law; and it was a 'counsel, and as a of a ooLftmber Parliament, jAs his he pledged "personal" (Minister, Webster had Sir Richard belief that evidence to the and ample prove (good the which he had forced (forged letters Walter. to hear in O'Donnell v. (Court "

about

this

!

found face

personal" that the

wriggling to' this (belief comes then AttornevGeneral his pledged Sir that Eichard belief jal" in belief ihad "professional" :

"

When

Personally, which forces

him I with charged Fourthly, imthat pledge " with reckless if not almost criminal blindprudence, Has he stated one fact in ness." single Has of that he charge ? (mitigation had been kept back (shown that anything

we

honest

to

men

had miscavany inquiry had been whatever iried, anything and done vigilance which prudence Not one word of the' ? would 'suggest He has been much has he offered.

;

jlrind

what to say means, "amongst pressed to had' been taken investigate 'others," of the letters besides the authenticity of hand-writing. Has the comparison He he uttered one word to say any ? House

that October he has known of the letters source the

told

middle

of

Pigott

had

would

For has man

December, declared

since

24th

the

to be the Pigott the and since he has known that he iu writing that ;

branded

begging

impostor he

months than two this rascal spoke the witness-box. not one word too wrote

to

perhaps exposure

General suspecting

has

;

is

that of

terror abject that was there in the passage I

with fc'o

much

"

for

weeks, you on March 1 1, months before the public for the Attorneyof the forgeries, have had good groiinds must for that

iv.as

there

arc

not

been

that

see

own

their

his

to

answer

all

this

if

mouth

if

and he

only This

of complicity charges prove dreadful the leaders with murder of against to

party opposed These are the

a

own.

his

to

which I made charges in of the Government before the Commission, the prosecution the pledge given by the A ttorney-Genhis the eral that he would case, prove conduct of that case with the knowledge —the

complicity

the

of

centre

it

was

rotten

and week

said this has been syllable their forceto in Parliament mitigate been abun. On the contrary, they have of the dantly proved by the admissions cheers of tbeir The charged. persons die away ; soon will desperate partisans about some trivial the dust they raise will soon where they have scored point will And the English subside. people " if not almost reckless see imprudeuce, " miserable -and criminal blindness, notart

between the Attorney-General shuffling what and Sir Eichard Webster, between Minister and as of the Crown be knew lor the Times what he knew as counsel and did between what counsel thought and what the solicitor thought and did, between was

"official"

what

was

"

"

professional"

knowledge

personal" belief,

and

and

what

betweeu

"private"

National Library of Australia

,

temper English

tle

the AUorney-Goneral, much from ns.—

for

Sisters

by

an

lecture

labour

must

it

history

Early have yearned to of

that soil, white untrodden by the carried man. French colonisation further and and labour missionary of the further and the ; corporation was confirmed in New Fiance Society of Patent Letters from by: Kings for conquer then almost

Christ

some

in 1680 and in France New France capitulated

In 1759 1715. and to England by special treaty,

become Canada but; Orders were the Eeligious their of rights possessed ;

to

aud

remain their

of a robberies century nearly ago. to be interesting This it sum, may of some has been the state, subject discussion and the in Eome Pope, has decided that himself £32,000 shall

have been held to protest been sent to the Queen;

;

is

Samoan

The

Carapagne. choral

singing,

husband,

and Mclllo. O'Shea assisted patronessos, other and by M. by some young ladies, contributed much d'Arizcun, by their or to the success of the singing acting dav evenincr. Next heinc the TiWst nf the

.-.Joseph,

commemorated to given

was

by

dinner

a

and women residing whom the number, from

rescued

to

cending

hour

They

good so

waiting children of

the

present. It.was to behold the

men

70

iu

have

sisters

the here

beloved and condes

and

proceeded old people, not but in a way to

poor,

nobility truly

a

care,

a

that

and

gentry

touching

sight and

charit displayed in the venerable feeding it was a to great, pleasure see how thoroughly they enioved their so well and hearty meal, generously served by those who, bad sont all the able

persons and inmates,

beforehand. a short

over,

.

When sermon

the on

the

the are

at present. as certain

that

>

the

the

strictest

secrecy.

Yesterday the

on

Lake,

Trunk

at Chan-

Canada, fire. caught

having

of the passengers

sufferings

train

excursion

Railway, iu

Ontario,

after

a

crowded

a

Grand

considerable

the

left

The terrible

were

and time, eighteen burnt to death and

were

very seriously injured. been decided that the French the Chamber of elections for shall take place on September

has

22. under 325 men, Captain Wiseman, of the German- African leader expedition have arrived on the Bangawango coasfcv Zanzibar. Viscount sou the eldest Msndeville, of the Duke of Manchester, has ruined himself A sum by wild speculations. mons, has been issued him for against £900 obtaining by fraudulent repre sentations. His total is indebtedness '

£120,000. General

actions being the agents of the who are also Government, his movements. The General aro

Boulangor's watched' by

closely

French watching is keepiug

very quiet. His trial is being in Paris, -conducted and of the nature the evidence him up to adduced against the present leads to the impression that the whole thing will end in a fiasco.

Russian have elicited enquiries the fact that Nihilism the has permeated whole of the police service. Pontilline, the chief of the secret has been police, as of also have a number dismissed, subordinates, to be secretly

have been discovered

who

the

aiding

Nihilists.

London,

May

1.

The evidence given by Mr. Parnell the greatest interest being watched with court

is

crowded.

Iu

him

is

answer

Mr.

Parnell the whole of affairs condition explained ever since the year 1872. He averred that he had never taken an active part in the working of the Land League, nor had anything whatever to do with the of its funds. He also denied application the allegation thai a Fenian brotherhood

ing questions

put

to

'

had been organised his tour in during the United but he believed that States, the Phoenix Park were of murders American Mr. Parnell's origin. examination has ended. The Austrian have

newspapers

published effect that

sensational Russia intends in pursuance a

to the report seize Con

to

of a stantinople longcherished design. In connection with the proceedings at the conference Samoan affairs respecting Sir E. Malet and Count Bismarck both the of a secret deny existence treaty

between

the England and Germany on of the cession of Samoa to Ger and ToDga to England. many of Samoa, who last King Malietoa, basis

was deposed by the Ger forcibly consular authorities at Apia, having to the German Government apologised

year

Jntercoloiuai

man

Eelegvams. (From

with

'

to

opened

and the

including

assiduity, by these

watchfulness

in

to

this

to

professional them aided

others

the

on

asy

arrived before the husband and donned then all three

Many

in

the old

H.R.H.

perfunctory manner, would have done credit -

Little

her

aprons, serve the

attendants.

in the

destitution.

disposition, with

dinner

the

about

there,

of Hanover, her charitable

Frederica

owing

of

patron

will

Parueli His box.

Confeience will affairs settle The which proceedings, -day, are being conducted with

amicably.

Deputies the

by

occasion

'Mr.

Duke

regarded

general

Wood.

ant

£20,000 to go to the Canadian Jesuits, and to the the £28,000 Bishop, But the of Montreal. University and liberality of Parliament is justice the bane of bigots. Mass meetings of has

the

the

visitors

any It

It

d'Angleterre,

when

The proceedings

close

to

passengers twelve were

very enjoy of the Lit the spacious

was sight just witnessed, the preached Vicar- General of by of the Bayonne, followed by Benediction. Blessed Sacrament. Our own beloved Queen, whose stay here is the pride and the joy of the inhabitants and visitors of with her Biarritz, has, Majesty's characteristic for thoughtfuluess others, for the directed that especially poor, what is left at her Royal table and at that of her suite should be given daily to the Little Sisters of the Poor.

which the work persecution And with has back. years come a sense of justice and a desire to the make restitution. To this end Parliament has voted some Dominion for the as compensation £80,000

petition,

at

and their Madame O'Shea nee Mrs. Comtesse de Montebello, Earn, and other benevolent ladies the were Mr.

things was repast the edifying

severed in had driven

Orangemen

Poor

a

in

comprised

good

in" this, property. Notwithstanding to the hounded 1791, III., Georgo deed by Protestant agitators, suppressed the Society in Canada and appropriated and genera its Tears passed, goods. of the tions of members per Society

tor

Madame

secretary. white large personally

Canada

field for ancient missionary the Fathers of the- Society.

its

we

ing

the

month. of Edinburgh has in but the improved health, him from receiv have debarred

greatly doctors

for

given here of the Hotel

lent

secretary,

Sisters,

Jesuits are always in conflict, time in Canada. this They have made no sigu and done no wrong. .But which the Governan act of reparation ment to offer them has itself proposes stirred up the old hate of tho Orange Dominion. men of the The facts are iu

the

presence, accompanied by her the Baron Pa wel-Eammingen,

Jesuits.

the interesting another column.

and tableaux vivants : a theatricals, large and appreciative and audience attended, the Princess H.R.H. Federica of Hano ver her with graced the repiesentation

Harrison.

The and at

was

performance

lum

in

Hon.

of Sisters Biarritz.

generously proprietress,

I

expect

Justice

and specified Sewell. J.

not

and

,

interest.

expected H. K.H.

;

nilly rails

dining-room

St.

a

1827

to

up

On Monday, March 25th, able entertainment on behalf

desperate which has for politics

the prime leader crime a against If we honour aud trust. for nine months seeking to be an Lord Salisbury small should expect

Frederic

dols.,

whom Tories

political

cannot

dols.

Little

The

&c..

am,

in

speaks from what is in his wretched technical brief. plea will in a the people of England not satisiy where the officer law issue, greaUlolitical himself has pledged of a Government counsel

400

Nicolet'

dols.,

services to the

for

paid

4.218 Tablet.

him

fiud

we

past to prove we assassin, " from courtesy"

is

himself." That ?

in

seen

in an atrocious leader whom had been we

publish

he had

a

kindling

recorded

rotten

dreadful

somewhere tn his own case, only dared to probe it fearlessly What

more

known

ness

that

acts

break down in cross-examination. the AttorneyGeneral four months, came from a known that the letters and who was a notorious rogue tor

dols.,

represent

into the witness go is looked evidence forward

;

As for the Attorneymany generations. whom I never with had the General, smallest and of whom, except relations, for this I never heard any Commission, allow but good, we cannot that a thing close character should our respectable

that

him, that

800

Australian

Commission

to-morrow,

greatest

dols., dols.

of

with

Protestant

Rivers

4,000 2,000

Hull

dDls.,

such

bring

against opponents But Jong respected.

i

from

Montreal

themselves up, in with a uuanger, foul, man. to ruin a just plot to have them down. the necessity we all regret

mean

accusations have tbey will not

4.

'making

:

will

being Paris on the

present, be there

TYwes-Parnell

resume

dols. 28,272 Church,

Aubigny 400 Chmnbly 800

ghurche5 1820, Sorel 1,200 dols., Three iu 1824,

be

colonies.

The

Episcopal following

number

will

the

ing

of

ministers

Quebec;

Protestant and io the

Quebee,

mixed

and

his

j

the

Sewell,

was

And

own

Chapel,

Trinity to

E.

Eev.

them

Webster

'case.

AgentSrGeneral

to

A,

instant.

colonists

;

total a of 39,172 lois. and to making the Royal Institution up to 1831, 3770, dols. of to the Eoyal schools ; grammar and Kingston Quebec, Montreal, up to dols. 1831, 49,481 j 1831, 4,878 dols.

scrupuluous

person-

unknown purposes 1827-31, 3,288 dols. for went pensions comprising certain 1829-30, allowances; 3,932

even in maintain by a gesture of must the calumniated-they to the man whom slander expect they retaliate iu tune. what we We mean them to be personally We hold say. and (W® believe disgraced.

passion

are Extensive preparations the opening made for of the. .Exhibition which will take place

6th

dols.

for

the pole of the horse

as

from the Jesuits. taken properties From 1812 to 1815, 24,487 went dols. for

horses

Fortu broke

the carriage reached the brink, from fall which prevented the carriage With the horses, both ing over of which were killed. The was coachman but the Queen was injured, severely unhurt. nately just

but the of agitation; pleasure on such a subject is that sort protesting of Protestant's sufficient reward.. The on the above agitation subject has to what was done, brought light of some of the the with proceeds

to

politically to have

Her Majesty's carriage frightened which bolted over a precipice.

their

have years they to ruin men, every nerve public to fix on them infamous and to charges, when their for ever, blacken memory their chief the still dares to insinuate not one of them is which calumnies House. stained

not

All

their

and

aud the " character of public courtesy" are now servants" idle They phrases. war to the have themselves proclaimed first have been the to knife, they courtesy, trample in the dust ordinary of aud respect, for the character decency, traditions of .the statesman and the

to

been

and Orangemen here at home have ad dressed in themselves, the language of to Lord their Canadian brothers, Salis to tbeir The answer how bury. protest, ever skilfully worded, will give them no for belief in the of efficacy grounds

and

trial

Attorney-General

Ministers

;

himself

plMged

all

see

State

private gentleman." and they will this, judge Lancash chicanery.

be elaborate 1ms already spoken.

ire

prove in the forged letters. It that on is notorious July 26, 1888, he How in Parliament. made that pledge has he now affected that All charge ? he' did not that he says is, that pledge " in the charges belief he his " personal only prove

will

a

"

a

by

to

it

to

between

action

-

theGovernment

that'

.

is

Daily

for

interfered has at length Germain supervision. President Harrison

haviDg

traders,

News.)

FOREIGN.

London, May 1. of Queen To-day Olga Nicolaino, a Wurtemberg, narrowly escaped terrible death, owing to a train haying

official

to-day,

The

with German been released from

his paid first to the City of New York on1 the occasion cf its centenary.

visit

ceremony

was

<?f

unprecedented

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has

hot

is

latter

ed. .The appoiutmeht of Cape Colony still that It is reported to

lives

no

were

Sir

the Governorship remains unsettled. offered it has been but

;

it

the

Sir siderable tralian

He

expending purposes his stables alone. replenishing

stud.

£7,000

in

London, Mr.

continued

Parnell

2.

May his

evidence

Commission the Statutory yester of his evidenceAt the conclusion day.' ho was cross-examined in-chief by Sir He said that he bad Richard Webster; before

tried

always for

liish

conduct

to

the

agitation Government upon purely he had lines although

Self

constitutional advocated the

been

hard

trying

to

extort from the control of

securing treaty The Czar has further the Dardenelles. that the Russian the Sultan warned to enforce its Black is Sea fleet ready a

Turkey

'demands.; have The at Cronstadt police stores of explosives further large infernal machines, indicating "Nihilistic a

of

plebiscite

the

of

citizens

of conferEdinburgh upon the question Mr. the of the on freedom city ing

Cape

Colony,

banquet

will

Corporation out. It

is

not

therefore

that

reported

against of thebe carried

the .Mr.

offered

Queen Henry

lhas Irv

actor

and

to knighthood the famous Shakefperian lessee of the Lyceum Threatfe. It has been, arrangedthat the Paris Carnot shall open

ing

President Exhibi Messrs.

tion

without. any ceremony. have erected, a Bros, splendid Chnffey for the pur at the Exhibition Kiosk and photographs, plans, pose of showing

produce of the Australian The Anarchists aie workmen

engaged

.

Exhibition,

building

wages.' The.

New

York

Mr.

handles Prince

Bates

Bismarck

for

Herald

severely to apologising

for

article

an

appear

on Sainoan affairs ing in that journal himself. The and contributed by Herald also remarks that the decision the Conference in arrived at to conduct the French slur language is a direct upon England and America. intends to returning Queen Natalie

in

a

fortnight. withdraw from says that he will unlessN O'Connor the contest accepts before the 10th inst. Cricket The Council has decounty shall of 5 balls consist bided that an over Belgrade, Searle

and often deliver

that as

a Lie

two

bowler

ends as he does not from the

change

may

pleases,

provided successive overs .

crease.

same

LoNDOri,

May

3.

the Statutory Commission to-day was for the pur Parnell recalled cross-examined pose of being further by Mr. Parnell skil Sir Richard Webster.' pu t to him, fully answered all the questions but he admitted that he had not enquir of those with whom ed iuto the character himself in Irish he associated politics At

Mr.

at the head, of the various and those that secret societies. Ho also admitted heliad condemned in ti.ot sufficiently but he the -Fenian public outrages, the he had frequently .denounced stated ..

Use of dynamite. have occurred in Mexico, Serious riots for have been arrested and five. priests

National Library of Australia

fare-,

-The Duke

of Edinburgh's

is

recovery

assured./

in four Australian per cent, stock is quoted at £110. Copper is firm at £38 3s., and tin is

West/

scribed

at £91. steady to A brilliant fete has been arranged on take Sunday, by place at Versailles, American the the citizens, to celebrate centennial opening of the United States the establishment of the Americau and Immense is enthusiasm Republic.

Bhowh.

being

May

Melbourne,

excitement still Considerable prevails connection with the Phoenix Foundry strike the of at Ballarat, proprietors with a .which are resuming operations of the mould mixed staff. The whole and blacksmiths mustered to work/when returning from the Melbourne arrived them to cease forth ordering

engineers intended

telegram executive with. The police made a raid on in which Richmond lo-day, a number of coining imprints

number Two arrests a

made

were

of

being notorious

in

named

man

a

and

criminal,

found they aud dies, a

the house, John Wallis,

a

six

youth,

years old. iti the An immense crowd assembled Hibernian Hall last to hear the night Rule Sir Home delegates. Bryan and many other presided O'Loughleu were on the colonists platform. leading Sir Thomas Esmonde and Mr. Dillon, and telling Mr. Deasy made powerful the

evoking

enthusi

greatest

last

2

election

geueral of New

Bank

cost

per

per added to

and

annum

the

the rate a bonus

£10,000

while

cent.,

Wales

South at

dividend

a

The

the

May

2.

for

has

of 15 per equal to has been

May 1. is making

of Forests

Conservator the

trees

extensive

during

Sydney The

planting the

coming

May

-been

has

Assembly

of the present the whole the finances. discussing his Treasurer that in explained for with the deficit it dealing

during

several have steamers nia from Culpalin, been stuck months.

the

at

Sir

Governor,

tending

at

Excellency

was

the

sitting

The scheme not

\

May

three

last'

the Broken Hill 3080 tons of

At week

through,

were

during

Shares

wharf

:

Adelaide,

H. M.S. Orlando Adeluide on the

will

pay

10th

there about ten days.'The Commissioner intends the visiting ior the next week,'

May a

May, of-

Public

so

2.

Tho to

years hand shark

Areas

declined

British,

j

22s.;

Centrals, -

.Minstrel is Wandering She has. been upwards often in the South to Seas, and news states that she has been lost on a

barque

in

fishing expedition and that the crew Midway Island.

on

the

The der

Government

for

Wf

tho construction at

cells

The

the

has

£49,000.

by of

Pentridge South

May

3. ten

a

accepted M

two for

South

cast away

are

Melbourne,

Downie, for hundred single r.

female

Melbourne

prisoners. mnrderer, the police

Williams,

is still uncaptured, being unsuccessful. The Phoenix is Foundry strike and there is but little excitement. men -have threatened to boycott

efforts

New South Wales reduce their telegraphic

and to

32s.;

£59

are

6u.

Seas,

more es purpose the at inspecting springs Jamestown, Tarcowie, Hoyleand considering and ton, Bnteklava, various schemes for irrigation prepara to the tory assembling of Parliament. His Lord Kintore and Excellency

Queensland

94s.

14's,

missing.

Works

inspecting

Brokens

active.

rates.

Shares are slightly No reliable information tained tho regarding smelter

at

the

South

firmer can

starting

P.

&

tubing specie of £1 Id, 000.

0, to

all

yet

round. be ob of the

Mine.

Melbourne, The

steamer

England

of

the request. The Assembly propose spending one hand red and thirty-five thousand pounds in the Darling wharf island purchasing to the harbour. age frontages

of

Kintore purpose Force to-day.

15,220

With

staying

Northern

tons

and

of the Hospital Direc with the Chancellor of the Uni and the on the versity Dean, waited Premier to-day, him the urging upon immediate consideration of the Hospital and asking that seven question, build cases should be erected. ings for different Sir Henry Parkes promised complte-jRj

out

visit

680

tors,

to

being supported be able to hold

are

Block

60s.; Souths, 20b. Junctions, A deputation

the masters reifusconditions the upon The work'. Typo

will

they

i

pf silver.

ounces

the Klock 1.4 mine 185 tons of lead yielded ounces of silver. 18s.

this

have been put tons of lead and

At

2.

severely pieces and

to

Mine ore

605

yielding

15,780

welcome

determined

3.

night

this

two men. The occupants the boggy smashed shaken, the horse rendered useless.

Henry .Norman,

are

by the proposed

number of visitors ever largest known at a' reception attending/ train The express from Melbourne to Adelaide yesterday, when passing Hilton with a buggy containing collided crossing

and Wilcan-

May to

j

late of the Australian Secretary Provident Society. The deceased gentleman had' been in the service of the for 21 years, and at the time of Society his deuth was in receipt of a large pen sion for his services. past valued Tlie first held by the Coun reception of Kintore tess wns a groat success, the

indefinitely.

pecially Pekina,

all

|

Ralston, Mutual

heartily

to men returning graphical Society hold and are out,

that

sat

Assembly

I

j

despatch of objections believes that

the

detail

I

and ufternoon the discussing proposed purchase of the Darling Island wharf frontages. The Opposition strongly stonewalled and the pro theproposition became ceedings very animated and con fused. the Government Finally threa tened a rate, the jwith result that the carried scheme was by 48 votes to 14. The death is announced of Mr. A. J. until

His to-day. and cheered, all the pnblic were decorated. buildings His The Mayor presented Excellency address of welcome, and with an the of swearing-in followed. ceremony All at mediation in connec attempts strike have tion with the printers': on

in

against

Sydney,

have they twelve past

Brisbane, assembled

that the for fur

in

ore

crowds

new

arrived where

for

up

rising,

iu

The

which was follow ceremony, over banquet, presided by Sir of the pro the whole Henry Parkes, of a most enthusiastic ceedings being character. is

yes

a

,

the

Darling

:

but the Premier China, those objections will be overcome action concerted which it is to ask the colonies to take.

a

River

the

was

Gillies) at

.employed Victoria. / The

enumerates

entrusted to him for delivery. Lord Carrington opened the Hawkesbury Bridge to-day. Upwards of 700' from the colonies men all at leading

The

(Mr.

measures

Chinese

defeat. only courting A named letter-carrier, McNatnara, has been committed for trial for destroy of letters which had been ing a number

tended

bird

"banquet given at Tatiara. constituents He an; enthusiastic reception. was devoid of- political sig

bis.late

trietive

to sell suburban proposed any lands, to vest but simply them iu the hands of the Commissioner. in .Mr. Dibbs replied very strong that the Government were terms, stating

ed hy

the

construction. railway The Government has received«an intimation from: the Secretary of State for the Colonies, to the effect that China has strongly ttes resprotested against

2.

was

\

ther

engaged

in

to

'

Melbourne on

except -a-stafament Government intended to go

battle.

great

Premier

nificance,

continues. Fourwhich the strike hundred strikers assembled yesterday the and demonstrated new against with whom they are preparing laborers, a

-South arrested

entertained-

with met. His speech

at

have

fund.

reserve

Adelaide, preparations of a 'million

by

Rachel at the barque Wannambool, have found that she went ashore through the of weather, and exonerated stress and mate from all blame. master the only foundry The Phoenix is now

Police 1..

£11,900.

declared cent,

May

Sydney,

.

country The

is

Brokens ; Junctions,

Melbourne,

Lady

asm.

The

The terday

of £1000 was collected at a Hall at the Hibernian last meeting and forwarded to Mr. Parnell. night, The Marine Enquiry for investigating of the circumstances of the stranding

freely

teen

speeches,

Carnarvon.

would lead the strike.

of.

the has been

.Williams, murderer

34s.

proved unsuccessful, ing to make any

house at

with moulds/crucibles, as well as coins., making of housebreaking implements,

&c.,for

one

a

a

some

together

9d.

which

at,

speedy termination

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the 1.

in

and

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arrived

was

are

94s;

Souths,

;

Large

INTERCOLONIAL.

ers,

6d.

for

in the House of Commons, hut speech stated that it the Government in reply, was to move in the matter undesirable in England. until His Excellency's arrival

;

conse

he copper reduced by l

low.

is

weaker. 14's,

;

19s.

it

to

in the future of coloniza the chief factor He con tion would be Republicanism, demned bodies in irresponsible England affairs. Subse meddling with colonial to the attention was called quently

settlement/

the incitiug in the finishing to strike for higher

a

prior of

-

voted majority The resolution

large

n

proposal.

at

Wednesday,

on

:

.

the-

Robinson,

entertained

was

of

his from the seat his departure Government. In thanks to returning tho the toast of his health be reviewed and her colonies." of England position His Excellency said that Imperialism; in the near was future, doomed, and that

,

Parnell,

will

Sir-Hercules

well

and

plots.

On

introduce. Governor

found more

that

understood in Ireland

is

when

imminent. Shares are. £29 Block

towards

the vice-regal be placed under position a the probable Commission, pending dissolution of the Lord Lieutenancy new Government under the Local to scheme which the government intends

;

of rents. non-payment contains an The Standard important from its Vienna correspondent despatch that the Czar of Russia which declares has.

made. It

their

to suffer

have

other the opinion that He Expresses to maintain Rnssia is doing her utmost that the and he considers peace, financial of that country at the position time surpasses that of any other present nation. European Further arrests have been Nihilist

;

lowness

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received in

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mil

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Buruett

success

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ses

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Henry Loch

Sir

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.

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lost.

splendid,

trict

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Victoria is to the value

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signs

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aro

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Irish

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Communication

.

liue

is

delegates

non-unionists

;

-

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which

also for

winter,

100,000

the

-

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gate

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.

assembled The ings. was received

the

inciting

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beauty. of persons in the proceed, the President He afterwards

spectacular millions

.

and of three and took

-

magnitude

interrupted

Adelaide, on

this

the

Port

May

3.

Darwin

morning.

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PURSUANT Court of Chancery

of the made

the

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in of Lancasterthe of the estate of Peter McKinley action and in an deceased by the John Reverend Peter Nugent against Edward to Magee the person claiming

Palatine matter

be the Great

heir

of Peter Crosby in the

who died caster of July 1 886 are the on or before to

in and prove his Chambers of the

come

at

.

of late of Lan in or about the month by his or her solicitors 2 1st day of June 1889

McKinley County

the

her

or

FUNERAL

the request and others, announce that

claims

UNDERTAKING

FURNISHING,

REFORM-

conducted in

inexpensively

or

etc.

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told the

REILLY,

I

Jan.

Perth,

1889.

2,

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in

from

now

1889

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stable,

and chesnut 2 inches high.

paddock

my

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GELDING,

;

;

Eev.

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to

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Father

return

Bourke,

his

in

following subscriptions Perth Brigid's School, North

St.

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Northam. ANISLAUS1

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C.M., President.

National Library of Australia

ladies

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For

young two

for for it

never

pious ladies, that observance they all their lives. It is the devote of their vocation to look object and to teach not the after only mind is so whose child, plastic, adult but also the who is not so And in whatever impressionable. locality they reside the good results are of their influence apparent. They not only teach the children in the most manner, satisfactory in accordance with but they are, of their order, in various the spirit its

other of charity. ways the ministers The unfortunate, the sorrowful, the sick and the dying, have a tender and kind hand held out t< them by Sisters of whom we the good the new write. Undoubtedly, will incalculable branch confer and benefits on the fathers mothers in the Northam in aiding them to impart education to their little residents of that The

district, a

sound ones.

locality

community

in

established

convents,

this

sympathy for

to newly bespeaks the

colony,

the

of the Northam new

institution,

could than any words of ours do. The charity and the teaching are of the Sisters extended to all and therefore, denominations, they have ever received the support of all. Their school-room is neutral The assisted schools ground. conducted are under by them the

for differences provision as of creed \ known the "con science clause." The Sisters, as children then, teach all classes, of the various denominations attend their schools. Consequently, refuse to lend them few, if any, will Indeed, we feel confident support. be that whatever assistance may and will be certainly required, accorded heartily by the people whom the Sisters have amongst to labour. The inhabitants gone our of tlie Northam in district, set too much value upon opinion, services of the to the Sisters, words them of reminding require the

a tliatsuch privilege feel confident that it is in harmony with the feel more our hearts to express ings of their and to satisfaction, congratulate them upon the blessings secured to themselves and their children by the new foundation.

obligations entails. We

in

secular principal

the branches of higher constitute their knowledge,

work;

and

it

is

especially

MONTH

OF

MARY.

To

one month of the year assign time for paying special honour to the Mother of the Redeemer of as the and a season for world, the hands soliciting grace through of the Blessed is a popular Virgin, and praiseworthy practice amongst the faithful. In Catholic lands the the month of people, during to the Church to do May, -flock as

a

homage

to

the

Mother

j

j

and to obtain Saviour, from heaven through sion.

fresh favours her interces

The devotions

numbers attending which are held each at the eveningCathedral, that the Catholics of Perth prove do not forget the claims that Mary has upon their services and their love. .We are sure that in every other of the where it part colony, is the same possible, pious custom is being observed. Wherever there is a sacred edifice and a priest and a number of Catholics within the

reasonable distance the May devotions attended. largely

of the

church,

are

The

being altar

is

the as decorated, worshippers semble, the Rosary is recited, and, Benediction of the Most usually, is given, and thus Holy Sacrament the sound of song and the unison of voices in prayer ness and

THE

ascendinjg invoke

Mary's

her

PUBLIC

to

up

proclaim

AND

heaven great

aid.

THE

CHIEF

JUSTICE. V

The citizens gratulated

of

upon

Perth are to be con the meeting of last The proceedings were

Saturday night. of the most orderlv and the character, few individuals who to be appeared there with the sole purpose of creating a disturbance, what or whose upon it

inspiration

conspicuously mischievous sembled in

is

failed ends. council

to inquire, needless in securing their The as citizens contrasted very

with that other body which favourably has recently ceased to meet only within the of the precincts same for the more building pretentious of purpose the details of considering a new constitution for the colony. Indeed the itself suggests thought that our had they been legislators of their present at the meeting consti could not have failed to observe tuents, much was of admiration that worthy and imitation. The speakers, as was to have been expected from men of their and attainments, were position fluent, and evidently logical, animated by a dominant desire to be strictly just; while their hearers, though engaged in an act which time may at some draw down upon them the reproach of rabble" or some equally compli "

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epithet, telligence,

of in

displayed fairness,

a quickness and decorum marked char

admirable. quite A acteristic of the speeches their of temperateuess If the speakers erred at all it

was

tone was

not

the argument for the but by understating it. we more feel to compli Still, inclined ment them on their moderation than to find fault with it. Their calm judicial far more than bearing was convincing would have been torrents of frothy The Home authorities declamation will not fail to note the contrast between their consistent,

by

overstating Chief Justice,

dispassionate, of facts, exposition

and

straightforward and the elaborate

efforts

to

Petition

made

an give unfavourable to garbled terpretation extracts from their phrases disconnected and its text, transparent

by the in

and con

to and indifferent trivial acts into faults positive and glaring abuses. The journal most concerned deeply is quite conscious that such expressions of public of great opinion are weight and cannot be disregarded It by any. an almost pathetic displays anxiety to stifle discussion. To this end it has used turn in ridicule, expostulation,

attempt

magnify

and all in vain. vituperation, The it opposition has. its origin experiences in the better of our nature. part Norwill it alter matters to call hard names or describe fair and honourable

established

colonies.

and addit improvements which be mentioned a amongst may Chemical Laboratory and Philquipped it is the losphy. Hall, will, hoped, increase of the College and enable present, advantages the Vincentian Fathers the to give pupils

last

is

can,

being

Bishop s' and Spacious well-appointed buildings tcombined with of beauty and healthfulness and the solid to oituation, training imparted the pupils, have already St. won for Stanis laus' a prominent place amongst the educa tional

Several the

years, the order; and it is chiefly this accession of fresh labourers to the rauks that has rendered the desire of the Sisters practicable to extend their sphere of useful to the Eastern ness The districts. Sisterhood of St. Joseph,

N.S.W.

EIGHT

during

have, joined

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their

we are feel sure, happy do, in the services of possessing those who aire well good ladies trained for the proper discharge of school duties. The ever support of the extended, by all sections

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attending by them,

services of the Sisters. The are aims of the institute to visit the sick, the infirm, and th& poor, and to seek out, instruct and remind those who are careless their about religious obligations. the of In a word, great precept Christians are charity by which

and

expeditiously country

town

PHILIP

the benefit said order. of the 2nd day of July 1889 at 11 oelockr at the in the forenoon said Chambers is appointed for hearing and adjudica ting upon the claims.

BRIGID'S,

given

professed

business.

carpentering Funerals

from The

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know the to/ schools

to

the has always satisfaction to the most given But the im judges. competent information of secular parting demands is not the sole duty that

of numerous friends the undersigned begs to add he is about and FUNERAL and to his building

AT to

Registrar

the 20th day of February F. WILLIS TAYLOR,

friends

the

of the Liverpool District of the said court at 9 Cook Street in the City of situate Liverpool England or in default thereof will be excluded they peremptorily

Dated

their instruction to

gratifying the that children conducted .

of

order

an

to

of

the

with simulated contempt, As long as there are some who and others who wrongs, will them some oppose who will cow to wound the strive ardly defenceless, and others who will chivalrously shield them so will there be parties.. long The term is one which may be heard as by all with pleasure that denoting the line of demarcation between men of and the evil-disposed goodwill remains clear and unmistakable. broad, But adversaries, as

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still being brought in to Pilbarra in large quantities.

Roebourne

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with reference to this information, leading Miles' was at times, somewhat overdone. in the possession of some of the colony, A clog Clowes dance .by f Mr. concluded members of Commons, of the House and. -the first of' the prbgramme. The part of in consequence the hostility of a nuriiMinstrel Christy of troupe, consisting bcr of the English there is newspapers, seven'black formed the second part. faces, much reason to fear that the Enabling The various well songs and jokes were Bill which is tp give us a new constitution not and were .it for the fact that given, to without and which is shortly delay, two or three of the niggers made them come before the Imperial Parliament, for selves somewhat ridiculous by throwing its will not "consideration, be very readily their chairs and otherwise about, passed. from the customary routine on departing these occasions, this part of the entertain ment would have been most Mr. G. V. Cox, managing for Prof. enjoyable. Webb, I was to mention that Mr. J. has Rink the forgetting reopened Broadway Skating at the Town which will continue for Keeley fairly Hall, brought down the house for a month. the in which he way amusing sang 'Killaloe." The concert was repeat ed on the. but evening, following Last in aid of the funds a Concert, evening not the attendance was so good of the W. A. Rowing Club, took place at as on the first The pro night. the Town Hall. A very, large and fashion of ceeds both amounted to evenings able audience and assembled, apparently after £17, which, the necessary excellent deducting the very entertainment enjoyed will go towards expenses, augmenting the provided. funds H.A.C.B. of the Society. I hear that the banquet to, celebrate the opening of the G ivat Southern Rail A of horses mob seventy-one forty-one is now to in way take Perth, of which were place supplied by the New Nprcia instead of Beverley, in consequence of and Clune, of Mission, thirty by Messrs. the Victoria the difficulty in providing the necessary plains— were brought down to Fremantle articles at the latter It does, seem on Monday last. They were place. and that suitable gentleman, for holding purchased by a Mauritian strange nothing are now being shipped by the barque Star a banquet can be procured between here for Port Louis. Perth. Queen, and

work

in

Jarrahdale

1

to

are

May.

awav given competitors.

be held at the Canning on More than £100 will be to in prizes the successful '

Races 24th

At a man named-Thomas Fremantle, Johnson has been committed for trial on a charge of obtaiuing money under false pretences.

May

at

At Fremantle, a boy named John Baker has been fined and sent to a shilling for twenty-one days for larrikinism. prison not Would a have a better birching

Rifles o'clock.

?

7.30

Perth,

and

Fremantle,

rehearse of

Officers' parade of the Met will be held this evening A Brigade of the parade

Commanding

ropolitan

effect

the

the

movements

Queen's

early

date—

noon,

May

Guildford for

the

will

Birthday, probably

,

From

celebration be

held

i

at an after

Saturday

on

BUNBUBY. ;

to

corps,

18.

,

,

Says

of the Jarrahdale correspondent On Saturday, the 27th Daily News April, an entertainment here in the was given in aid of a which Music Hall, was, family of the bread-win owing to the long illness :

in

ner,

The new

cated to of which

.

schoolhouse St. Brigid,

The

a

to

barque Lady Douglas,

delivered the

upon

a

by The

three

parts lore

bardic intervals the

mental

proving beautifully livered, anecdotes relieved

consisted the Rev. and

English,

Irish,

minstrels.

into

circumstances.

discourse

treating

of

the

three

of a, lecture Father Duff,

Scotch

bards divided of respectively was

nations.

The

filled

were

music, a great

and instru up by vocal the whole entertainment lecture success. The was

composed being

replete poetical

and

splendidly

with

many

de

amusing

own

Stanifer

youngsters. Last Friday having been appointed for the Easter Communion of the children, a number of adults availed themselves of the opportunity, so that, altogether, received thirty-five persons Holy Com munion on that morning. On Sunday large congregations attended and Father Holy Mass and Benediction, Duff preached on both occasions in the " Month of Mary," and morning on the " in the on the Sins of the evening —

Tongue."

May

7th.

FBEMANTLE.

From

our

own

Correspondent.

The usual of the quotations, monthly meeting of having to endure female branch of the Sacred Heart As the usual to lectures as. a sociation was held on dryness attached I do Friday last. that a word of praise rule. I may mention not remember having read anything due to the ladies and is gentlemen who in your valuable lately paper in reference Mrs. Thos. J. Howe, who assisted, namely, to this to the Society. So, in fairness also Mrs. J. J. a very pretty song, sang cannot I remain members, any longer "Jessie's in Dream". Howe, who sang good silent. in the Every district colony gives Mr. style. George Selby and Mr. Charles its record of the good work done in their The with the clarionet. assisted Sayers midst these associations; Must Fre by Mr. Roberts, the Traffic was over Manager, lately presided by Miss Lizzie piano mantle be left out in the cold' and be a man named for Cooper. prosecuted Cowley field was in of a engaged chopping piece .No. In the days gone forgotten? obsene in a by, I railway using language off the wood, when the axe-head came recollect the people of the port well, took dealt carriage. Cowley was rather lightly handle and his little brother almost a a formost, and those of the a ALBANY. Mr. city only with, being fined only 20s. and costs. who was close received by, baby playing That was in the good old second, place. Roberts has the sympathy of orderly A a nasty on thehead gash nearly times whon moved splitting to put down they were the mis by the people in his efforts From 'our own Correspondent. 'it The -doctor open. was after words and the masterly shortly soul-touching conduct of some who travel by rail. called of the wards in and sewed up the wound. of The usual meeting the now' illustrious monthly pen Dr. O'Reily. of the Association of the It is believed that a change for the better female Branch But although Dr. could, not O'Reily be or worse will take Sacred Heart took the other at place in the patient and is far place here, kept present away An attractive of Athletic programme attendance was The only to-day. from those who are dear to evening. his heart, has been arranged by the New stated more than The meeting of the male branch of the Sports moderate. It has been still the Catholic residents of Fremantle castle for the Queen's of Birthday. that Association the Sacred as also people once Heart, not by men competent to judge, are of their chief in yet forgetful events to which are Amongst the various the May devotions, future for Albany, and I were held on Friday terests. there is a bright They a,re as as well-disposed come off is a Sheffield Handicap, the first, shall be I am sorry to report that the believe that before very long we evening. over were. The of the they loyalty second and third of which are prizes £7, of this was but at the able to verify the truth attended, of Fremantle to statement, meeting poorly their people spiritual The £2 and £1 respectively. sports are now same time I feel greatly satisfied in being for active are being rulers has never been doubted. It operations was almost sure some athletes from tojuiduce able to record carried out under the able management of that a very large number manifested in a striking on way the the and to figure the among city, port for the approached the altar on Iam Mr. H. E. Parry Sunday. occasion of the visit of Cardinal -Moran as illuminating to competitors. Of course that our town with electric say worthy Secretary well' the departure from the colony light. sorry as on be used only as a and Mr. Thos. at present it will trial, White, was Treasurer, of their beloved pastor. There is no reason work but should it successful the absent from this to unavoidably fear that Fremantleites will not prove meeting. in Mr. A. J. Wells, a well-known surveyor I believe in a more extensive it is the first will be carried on vtmm since the for the future exlnpithose excellent qualities to at the North, has sent a letter the to Mr. mation of the now mannoi'. It is be hoped that here, Society getting in the prist, which, they have so frequent to the Hon. John Forrest in reference in his new on that he has/been will be successful months, On eighteen the other Parry ly displayed. hand, there of marketable recent coal at the discovery absent. At second must a Mass on as it Sunday our are venture, undriubtedly provo good grounds for hoping that those in Irwin. The letter has been published respected Rev. Father boon to the town. pastor, who are at present children in Fremantle great Brady, the. Herald. Mr. Wells confirms fully The Minstrels said he was instructed when they have grown gave a by the Bishop to will, in Albany Amateur up, follow has what Mr. Robyns said about already in read the entertainment the to the concert and negro the footsteps congregation Pope's of their ancestors. worthy the scam. his letter Mr. ,In concluding Letter. The rov. Town Hall on Wednesday eveuing last, Encyclical gentleman But Mr. Editor, you will pardon me for Wells that the discovery removes states read tlie of it which appeared in which passed off fairly well. The weather portion from my subject. To return to diverging to the existence of a all doubt as superior the Record and the attendance The of 17 th. was it the of the good large. April female branch of meeting coast class of coal on the West of the concert an overture bril We have some Catholic with respected the Sacred Heart held on opened Association, Australian the development continent, Mr. J visitors to in the of Mr. Mr. Carner. liantly by Bunbury persons was as in point played of Friday night, large will doubtless cause of, which rapid strides then and gave a and Mrs. P. Kelly, Donohue came forward who have, I believe, numbers as when the society was first of the colony." in the advancement come to to 'The Man' in recruit their health. character Organ Bunbury established. The male branch song sgood like here, Mr. John H organ is also but what here, contains style. in every other the fewer McCarthy's Mare' was well sung place, I was also the his business is cannot as by Mr. T. P. Handley, say. members. But the notwithstanding Mr. has been selected to John M. Finnerty " The winter set Give What You Can etc.' has now in and the by Mr. of difficulties it has had of ditty great number of the Eastern fill Goldthe post of Warden Mrs. Murphy received mornings and evenings are J. Phillips. getting quite to contend it quite with, has at necessity and went last week to the scene of his fields, her of Re an ovation for chilly. members rendering as many on its roll as present All interested in the fields future work. and member Our Love In Your has Prayers' May 0th. ever it had. Critics are wont to will be pleased to hear of Mr. Finnerty's followed recalled. This was was by a "rundown" the inhabitants of sea-port efficient The thoroughly appointment. local in on topics towns. these critics he performed the duties song given capital But would have a in which manner FOBD. GUILD Clowes and was loudly by Mr. of our did we allow to the Acting style poor'opiriion sagacity Wardenship of the attaching entitled » in the The next was a farce is still recoll applauded. ourselves to be duped Goldfields Kimberley by their sweeping From our own If he do as well at in which the following Correspondent. ection of the Miles,' assertions. Their like public. 'Paddy bad statements, done at the were taken he has characters On Wednesday last seventy-eight child Paddy Miles, a Yilgarnas Kimberley, coin, .may deceive for a time, but after no Dr. R. one can complain. J. Coates, ren and to reasonably (Mr. Buckley) (Mr. St. a while the public will refuse attending Mary's School, accept them Mr. F. number a Harry, (his son) of their total as genuine. It is Flanagan) friends, making said, too, that by some of Renten, (Mr. C. Simmons) about left Guildford to take the residents of a sea-port town1 are Handley) diBninety, cable which Mr. J. Mrs. the It is obvious from in monster at Subiaco. and devoid of sympathetic telegrams, Job, (a gardener) Keeley) part .picnic respectful the West Australian have in Jane,' with a no such charges FidgetThomas) (her Gardiner, But can appeared (Miss Major thoughtfulness be feelings. not The whole the week, that wo shall Miss S. Hayman. characteristic the of Freman get very of him, had- preparedlaid against during daughter) justly people sustained with as as we of the were well a pleasant for Government characters the young whose can easily people tle, in no Responsible surprise good dispositions misthat the the exception band' to play could wish. part of Paddy by sending the Volunteer betoer way be proved than Owing to the singularly by the well '

according received1 and published, lately telegram wrecked in Straits. This has been Torres at one time as is well-known, was vessel, a trader between London arid regular to Fremantle. The telegram hand does not state whether or not there was any as a result loss of life of the wreck'.

or

straitened

entertainment

kindly

dedi

of months couple ago, is rapidly In a approaching completion. will be finish few weeks' time the building and the for which ed serving good purpose it is being erected. was

laid

at North Perth, the foundation-stone

somewhat

The

the

to been taken in the city raise in behalf of the famine money stricken inhabitants of China. The West Australian has started a fund in aid of the worthy object.

have

our

Correspondent. Tin Mining Company, a for the Company recently formed purclaims other than pose-of working certain a farewell to Mr. Stinton's, gave supper W. Spencer, J. P., one of the Directors, to his leaving for England. It was prior a great success. Mr. Spencer and family were terms spoken of in flattering by one or two and in very speakers, appropriate words the same gentleman responded, to some the giving very good advice On Friday last, by young men present. the steamship South Mr. and Australian, Mrs. their for Spencer .took departure whence will on Albany, they proceed their journey. to They expect to return time. eight months' Bunbury in about A goodly number of relatives and friends assembled to on the jetty wish them a safe voyage and a speedy return. On Friday night last, a farewell dinner was W. D. Cowan on his given to Mr. for Perth to to Wyndleaving proceed ham. A of his friends were good number and many ex present good wishes were for his future. pressed (Mr. Cowan's) Mr. Cowan left on Saturday for Perth by and takes with him carriage many good wishes. A serious accident occurred in our little town on last. A lad named GanFriday The

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Monday. Mass/ at which It

in

Sunday

so

church

for the Sacred

day

of the the

as

first

4 o'clock

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of

ceremony

Stations"

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this

.diocese other '

After enjoy so great a privilege. His' encouraging expressions, Lordship upon prayed that a blessing might descend the Tork; The second Mass congregation. was' Father celebrated by the Very Rev. He read the list of Easter dues Gibney; and the subscribers for their thanked gen He the erous likewise con offerings. gave the letter of His tinuation of Encyclical Holiness the, Pope. In concluding, Father exhorted all Gibney earnestly who :could do so to attend the May de conveniently votions. At .4 o'clock, had been as prethe Stations" were viously. announced, and blessed erected solemnly by His the .choir Lordship. During 'the -blessing intoned the' "Veni Stabat' Creator," with' The ceremony concluded Mater, &c. His 'Lordship to the his blessing giving people. I learn that the of the Anniversary of the be cele-: foundation Colony mil usual to held be on bratedas 'by 'Sports A liberal Monday, 3rd June. programme has been and it is stated that prepared,

:

and

£13,

.which

is

£5.

a

a

one

mile

the

race

sports "Fraser,

the late

case

rains

has

the

chair

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doorstep. and attendance,

in as

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serious.-

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LEY SHYER ERHUNTEB, Cappbd anff Jewelled, two years, Guaranteed GALLE'S, Albany.

80 McCaffery, yds, 2 £ of a mile handicap for girls— 15 Johanna Agnes Fraser, yds 1, 2 scratch £ a. mile handicap Perry, 20 for hoys—Juhan Williams, 1, yds,'

boys—Fraser,

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1889.

respectfully;

1m

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uiucu

u

auu

AOgicu

of the Chief Justice; his removal would

and1 not but

that

serious

a

loss

to the

community

and precedent, thereby effect the inde materially injuriously of future of the pendence any occupant Bench" the That resolutions' foregoing be sent to His by the chairman Excellency,

might

serve

as

a

and

immediate

Colonies'

transmission

to

the

Right

the

of

State Onslow."

Secretary and" Chief Justice

the

for

THURSDAY,

Tuesday

certain

air

Appointments. act the

j

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in'

had

all

they Chief

of Lieut.

ColOriel

SiomAri,

M.B.,

Medical

Phillt to

&c;,

Colo

Officer,

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uuiuny.

Medical

Eng„

C.S., M.S., medical

Edin.,

W. J. M.R. Mountain, and A. E. Slomari, M.B., as have been registered

for this practitioners colony. Mining.— it to. -The Governor directs notified for be. that general information, a from the 22nd of May instant holiday June to the lith will be proximo

the deal

but, a anything quack' and .charla had been .either tan"— mis strangely understood or wilfully, misconstrued by the petitioners. He showed; too, that the Chief Justice if had a sympathy with Mr. Gribble he during1 the. case did hot allow' it to interfere with' his1

of ab-

York District Board of Uice the Rev, T. Bird, Who has left the district Rev. J. jSrarid, B. ; the Wellirigfioh' A., to 'be a member cjf of Education; Board vice District the Rev. R. H. Purnell, who is absent from uiiw

were

to.

of the

ra.ember

Judge,

of to

Gardiner

Conimandaht the Force; during

to Hospital, Perth, And Assistant of Vaccination, vice L. Superintendent R. A. de 'G. Eagles' Hars'toh; resigned ;' to a6t as' Postmaster General Sh'pll, and Supeririteriderit of Telegraphs, vice Wil C. F. Galian, deceased ; A. H. to: act as Chief Clerk in the liams, vice General Post Office, R. A. Sholl, promoted ; Rev. H. C. George, to be a

me

resolution

...:

nial

Education,

the

2.

as

temporarily

confi they had an unshaken dence in and more him, than that, were wounded to the indignant, they heart at the treatment he had'received. thmk's" the object of Our cphteinporary

in

Mayor

Yoluriteer serice oii leave more A. E. ; act as Resident'

j

a " certain, did per air" addresses.' But that air not as West Aiistralidn tli'e were

MAY

1

May2nd.

mencing

conteinporeiy

,

a

GAZETTE.

Order in Council.— The introduc of grape tion vine cuttings, being the of South will be produce Australia, allowed the six rriohfhs" com during

the

allowed

oil

during

which'

tions not

of the

Pilbarra

goldfields labor cbndiwill Regulations

;

the

period Goldfield

be enforced.

W.A.

Volunteer

following 23rd and

Force.— The dated April

general orders, 26th respectively,

have

issued

been

from' Head Quarters Captain Bland Humble, Commandant George Fremantle his commis Rifles, resigns and is granted the honorary rank sion, of Major with' to continue permission :

:

to

the

wear

'

pleased men; to

Force

L.R.C

his

of

uhiforiri

retirement: His Excellency

on

Corps" has

the Governor

been

to

appoint the following gentle in the commissions Y blunteer :— Arthur Thomas White, Esq., S.,

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Perth r

GOVERNMENT

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,

May

i

ffiaghifleent

of by. language most complained was the -petitioners that the Editor, of the West Australian had been called "an utter charlatan" quack and by Chief Justice Onslow. Dr. Jameson to' of the satisfaction all proved at the meeting on present, Saturday that the Chief Justice had night called the Editor of the West Austra lian no such thing, and that what the had really Said— and what Judge take to mean most, people would that was the Editor of the West Australian

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be

only

Honourable

perate

;

,

conviction

e>

100

;

pro

attainments

for

use the Justice' intemperate language from the towards the Editor of the West Australian in the case of; Davies v Randell ? Did he betray a decided and' leaning towards, sympathy with, the plaintiff in the 'caSe of Gribble v. the West A%istfctlimi This was what Now the intem they had fo;cpnsider.

and The

of

i

"

highly Bench

'

soon

off

was

,

Legislature' Did with.

;

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The

was

.

the,

alongside

Our

there;

of

'the

suggested, would, that the speakers imply doubt as. to the innocence of the

embodied

;

1

doctor nounced

her

lifting

J

was hoc so mucn co vindi speaxers &c. &c. the: Chief Justice What ever their object, they did vindicate him and vindicate him well. The charges

;

=

her

:

and

cate

Major

;

.

her,

direction.

this

:

r\

maa/jjuiu

their

1

but that

personally

in

efforts

"

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j

.

;

struck,

Undoubtedly vade .the

train

race for yds boys— i00 yds race for 1, Ryan 2nd; under 10— Florence 1, girls King, 2 150 yds handicap Barlow, Margaret 14 for boys under G. Fraser, M. 1, under Ryan 2 100 yds race for girls 12— Ameliai 1, Lilly Tondut, Naughton, 2 for boys under 10— 100 vds race Donohue, 1, Leeder 2 75 yds race for 8 l,t Barlow .2 Leeder,. boys under under for 15 girls .10.0 yds race 1 -Agnes 2 J ohanna Fraser, Perry, Running Long Jump for boys Under 10— 14— G,. Fraser for boys under the footjbaff— .John Henry Kicking a mile Thomas Rice J, of handicap for

writes to York correspondent your Concert that a contemporary suggesting, aid of the fund should be ar prize in; This is a d idearanged.goo, It is rumoured the that Yangedine. for "the of estate, many years property Mr. has been sold for John.Taylor, £8,000. is said be the Mr. Darlot, to purchaser. A'Northam Chronof the Correspondent tcte some concerning tn.e gives particulars accident to Mrs to which Philip Thacker, I alluded in my last. It' she was appears at table when flash of lightning a sitting -

A

throwing

:

and of the Guildford Gardiner, Rifles, the W.A.V. Commandant of Acting so deserves all for Force, praise Band thoughtfully' sending the G.R.V. to the to play the Guildford children station. The committee will railway not his act. The forget generous are the results of the following

"Sheffield

-

his'

in'

.

for

prize

be

ie

oh

the addresses' -which pervading sug Of the gested that the: Object meeting not so much to vinfficate the w;a,s Chief justice, or him back to fp bring the .colony, as to prevent the resolution of the to too Legislature leading serious This state consequences." ment is unfair. Can any un most, after person,the prejudiced reading come to such a conclusion? speeches,

.

of

Handicap"

will

states

,

the

issue

its

demonstration.

super and arrangements, undone to the1 left secure nothing ones. of the little He was well safety backed up by the other railway officials

"

items

.vthe.

-in Australian, comment's

last,1

.

committee, which had the of the arrangements, ''con supervision sisted. .of Messrs... Moffat, (chairman John Kelly, and' secretary,) Quinlan, Roach, Reardon,iand Conway. Messrs. P. entrusted Healy and Drew were with the carrying out of the progranuhe All to of sports. worked" earnestly make the Outing as enjoyable as possible as we for the juveniles, have said and, to an succeeded extrabefore,, they of ordinary degree in the attainment their The Guildford children object. home at 4.45 p.m., and the returned Perth children train." by the 5.30 are .The thanks of the committee due, to Mr. .Robert's, the courteous TrafficManager. intended

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fti'w

uiicii

.

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;

.

to

j

;

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;

the

erected be performed. Heretofore but been canonically erected, invested with the to now. faculty and.the York by Pope Leo XIII., -in

inthe

that the Legislative' Coiinfeil' after' 'acqhirtJustice' of thn vague charges ing the Chief brought against him by Messrs. Harper & should have to lay at Hackett, proceeded his door the for the loss, of responsibility and the peace harmony which pferioutly existed in the community." of Perth That the citizbns. beg to record their sense of the high character personal

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Onslow and

the 4.li

VAj/igoo

;

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his

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would be pi'pud to position,; Dr of erijby.' ScottV the 'Mayor but as he Perth, opened the meeting, did not wish to preside throughout, Mr. Rice Saundere was selected to take the; bhair. Those who ocbupied seats' on the .platform were Mr. A. :Mr.' C. C. Macklin, Forrest, M.L.C., Mr. R. S. Haynes, sohcitpr solicitor, Mr. W. H. Dr. James,1 solicitor, Mr,, Jpihesbii'Aljf.'. Courthbpe, W Trayleii, Saunders and .Atr.;;h, Mr. J. Elliott. The majority of these addressed the gentlemen meeting; of them, made vbrv Most, gbod Ih a sub-_leaderj' speecliesl the purport of which is best know to itself, the West high,

The pic-hie

His

mass,

'

'

as is ,we omitted, only too likely, to shall forwarded be glad, if they are them in a future issue. us, to publish

Lordship the members, congratulating their He an perseverance.

the

had

was

assis

.

them upon nounced that

blessing church

After

May.

addressed

-

communioii

of the female branch Association well as

members Heart

they

the

was

number

large

a

.

first ted/

he do

to York Gibney cairie .Monday he celebrated

Dr. On

Lordship

-

His last

on

Conrielly,

and Corbett Brady, Andrews, Campbell, is due Special praise

own'

Costello,

j

of wiibm.it' was the; person's composed for the most men whose were, part; how good opinion any man,' no matter

Casey, Mesdames". Moll, McKenna. and to: Misses Naughand Costello. ton: McDonouffh who did the whole of the cooking in connection1 with'the feast. Several ladies, in addi to those we have mentioned tion abbve, attended to the children at the pic-riic We" give all the names' we have been to have been able obtain. If any

fallen has

YORK. Prom

:

conduct

impartial

Justice duties

!

.

mineral

altogether

'

.

'

'

the

.

should

500

.

of His Honor of his discharge judicial thqir sincere sympafthy/ him in called to defend with" upon being himself the and rambling-' vague against made him' charges by Messrs;; against in their to the Harper & Hackett petition Legislative Council." Chief

'

.

at

Mining but.

.

..

quality.;

.

about

and

upright, j

open to. suspicion/'' notffJudge on even ffisdrder bordering irig in .fact, occurred. The meeting was, one of the most orderly held in Perth, for many months and. this will past, not cause surpiise when; we say thiait: is

and ?then boarded the excursion train, in less than a quarter of an hour were in the vicinity of the landed safely few Subiaco Another platform. minutes and the Orphanage grounds had here excellent been reached: amusement was for the pic provided nickers. Swings had been erected and sports of all and were freely used,' for girls as well "as kinds, took boys, the. delicious day placed Dining laid before spreads were the, little ones, well looked after who, one and all/were' ladies the following by. Misses L. Boladeras, McArdle, Irwin, E. Costello, McDonough, Naughtpn,

and was Thiirsday last, the the buried' on following day in Gwalla burial ground. here is somewhat brisk Sandalwooding at present, of the men have to but some go for it a long however, what. wood is way of the into town seems to be best brought years,

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was held in the meeting on Perth, last, Saturday to consider the with resolution, to the Chief Justice, reference paSsed'a short time ago by the Legislative Council. A large mumjber of citizens attended of a,; and, with' the exception few of interruptions by a couple whose Yith" the persons sympathy

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300yds

200yds

some of ..the reriiarks wfiichappeared in the West Australian ori -Tiiesday last. The following resolutions were :— put and carried unanimously the citizens of Perth .".That eyesstHeir sense' of the' unimpaired xinprejudiced,

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,

aj3quad. -

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for

I

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AND' THE

CHIEF JUSTICE LEGISLATURE.

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and headed" hy the M.R.V. Band, marched in pairs from to the the streets the; Palace through station. Several of them railway carried' arid. bahhers haririerets,: flags, a little to the pret'tinesS which addied!not of the sight afforded by the long! of gaily-dressed On file juveniles. at the arrival Perth Railway Station, ones and remained the little halted, ranked of the building upx in front until the train the Guildford bringing children came in.' This it did in the All the joy cpurse of a few minutes. of their

success

,

competitors

better

the —

;

!

much

was

in charge

-

:

city,;

:

whole

contests, and are as follows

of the'

children teachers,

"

.

sergt. The firing the on iat previous

than

Catholic'

and'iri'

training,

'

,

,

legal

upon' to answer rambling and indefinite charges; had been treated worse thari a cdmmbh'criminal'. The on demonstration the whole, a was, and there are. no grounds success, great

,

was

no

'

called

being

.

Murphy

-

Had

had

to undergo a trial whb, for the hibSt

.

the In shooting. colorMitchell, Captain .in. corps.. charge ofnthe

witness-of

absence

;

;

.

to

-

there

were

'

;

in Having body of men

a5

part,

:

many town

the

,

'

of

|

Moilday. 'day being a coats; and of the sport-loving community

.

muster fine one

Justice, before

.

fair

a

.

was

;

;

,

There the

Easter of red

on

,

"

off

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Mr.

;

.

contest

'firing

1

.

Easter

which was for the petitioners. thb that if Trayleh explained had a with Mr. Judge sympathy Gribble it was' only natural in view of the state of things in the colony which' the Gribble case revealed. Mr. Haynes' convinced his auditory that the Chief decision,

2;

Ryan

"

Correspondent. Rifle Volunteers'

own

yds

'

The pic-nic of the Perth and Guild so. long. lobked ford Catholic Schools, forward to with delight hy the omldreri, is now the things of the; past.; among was successful 'To say that the outing from every point of view is to indulge in At half past no exaggeration. eight on"- the morning of 1st of May,' the commenced. The day's: proceedings

our

Northampton

-

From The

Pt;

three legged Backwards All Fours Race .10 minutes Maggs, 1; go-as-you please Maggs, I, Ryan, 2 y Pickaback Race— E. Fraser,. 2; Delaney, 1, on head the longestHealy, Standing fninutes about; eight Blindfold 1, race— E." Delaney. for 100' yds race 2 Leeder .1, Donohue boys under 12 racer— Donohue Hopping Walking Match— Wilson. Fraser 2nd. 1st,'

»

15

Maggs,;

and Varian race, Race— McKenna

7.

ful

R1

SCHOOLS'

PIC-NIC.

NORTHAMPTON.

the

CATHOLIC

.

THE

,

May

of

branches

.

attended' of both meetings Association. the Sacred Heart

Surgeon. Artillery virional.

Tender to

cart material

'

Newcastle

&c.. to be &c., Edinburgh, Sergeant J. T. Hobbs Perth to be 2nd Lieutenant pro-

Accepted.— arid

W.

G.

distribute six mile's'

from to New

Norcia;

Leeder

telegraph '

north for'

the

of sum

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starting

more

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less,

imate.

approx

notice

of

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notice

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Waters,

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my

you stop, If

you." a great Just about "'this -time clatter A number heard at the drawbridge. was had come to seize upon the of bailiffs cattle.

great beside to

They number herself

open.the

was

closing

were

of the

accompanied creditors.

with fright, gate for them. the door a

by

a

Laura, went down Just as she

man

who

was

known to her, approached myster and handed her a paper on which iously the following was written message dearest My own Laura, every been for has prepared thing a in reception neighbouring your it as own. Look upon your cottage. and bring with you Come to live there, if unfortunate friends they your two own are to leave their home. obliged console them And Heaven may through your mediation. Your loving friend, ELIZA. " the Generous friend" exclaimed to her the missive orphan, pressing well

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lips.

How

ingenious

is

fed,

unimportant.,

your

charity.

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barnardo.

for

its

of

institution

an

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support

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in

which

on

is

not

so

news

as

a

arid

country

upon children, when

their

over

for

principles and could

not

.which but

thing pertaining that and the fact

men

evade the the

rights but who

have

we

contended,

conteiid,

to

elementary

are-some

honesty

have been called where Christi in a country in question and law are 'and liberty appreci anity be can by an ated, only explained we do into which of motives analysis care to enter. The fact not at present and law that. English judges English and fully supported the concurred they

fully

matter

the

action

of

in

matter

!

only of the

that'

iis

disregard

ex who 'publicly more, nay, to do resolution their determined ask and unblushirigly in the future, so " and the prayerful generous support" in doing so, set a pub of their followers and are of lic lawbreaking, example of the teachers unfit to be utterly to, the children and moHlity. honesty These to their, committed charge.

matter

much

to

seems

press

other

of well-known history, contemporary who shall that for a time past long Protestant certain how long ? say in the name of philan at work agencies and have appropriated yearly thropy of their own a made large number To relieve children. destitute Catholic To allow their /destitution ? Certainly. faith in in the Catholic them to continue ? which their parents had them baptised not. To take in every Just as certainly to feed it and clothe it, Catholic child, it out a Protes to bring it up and turn and plain English truth is in simple tant, " of these the work and system philan-

It

illegal

treat its from professional apart issues which are touches upon ment, To of crucial import to every Catholic. it

are equivalent principled simply of the mum eutque that lies of all public honesty and

de con-

article;

us

done.

whole

:

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'.

she lias

than

vigorously

more

it

surprise,

has th£ 'Church' not acted sooner

that she has

that

but

for

reason

tlie so in highest doing persist have declared of the country tribunals to and be their action unrighteous

.

tributions. by the

not

of parents

voluntary it is written words, man who receives subscriptions whom tofrom he the subscribers receives them. Hence, to judge it as of if written for the sober information un be as manifestly the public, would fair as it would be to apply the ordinary truthfulness to an of exact standards But when or an advertisement. epitaph is all due allowance made, the article

pends

any

he,

morality. who not open law

this

manager

exists

expressions the root at

,

the

their being robbed of to a only be put down which affectation childish for

can

faith,

:

arid

aware

all

and action, as ex position her Rescue of in the work pressed and has been and plain simple Society, It is based on/three straightforward. that Catholic mainFirst, principles to have have their the right parents in the Catholic children brought up that when Catholic faith. Secondly, or im are destitute, vicious, parents that their so children may not be moral, their to entrusted keeping, they have children to have these the right placed which are to in Catholic homes willing receive when this/right them. Thirdly and de has been settled of the parent law cided to be English by the'highest the law thus de-' in courts the land, and to be honestly clarcd obeyed, ought and evaded. not thwarted violated, Her

them.

near

our

solatium

acted,

the movement. Father of. the first

a

there would

metropolis.

League

be Hence

of species touches upon very closely hypocrisy. be done to res To do all that could cue was to the and recover her children It would' Church her plainest duty: to her inission' and have been -treason it undone. If her to have left duty

for

rather happy alliteration article in. a characteristic appears very edited -by Dr. Night and Day a journal of the various Barnardo in the intesests with which his Homes and Orphanages It name associated'. must be borne is that the article is written in mind by

portion."

are increasing you your misery, than are more temporary you losing riches, your soul when you are losing in "this manner. Your excessueakinsr

to

their

"

forgive my dear benefactress the if orphan whom you me, poor rescued from misery should now bring self. Just rebetter you back to your fleet

over

it

and our prac profession of surprise expressions that the Church 'should and resentment the claim her own, aud should "refnSe assurance of 'their fed and clothed being

the

on calling before in Rome

areply

'

Oh!

loss

movement

Under

misfortunes.

'

as "

at of

placed

"Rome

;

Do not speak to me of resignation, wounded said she' soul, "my wildly, such language. could not understand to bless the hand Do you wish me sorrows' above which inflicts my to bear, which heaps ruin, on strength and myself. fuy child my husband, I will never submit to such a No, no, so call lot. you good, God, whom have let me be born poor, or should me have left the riches He had given me

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earthquake

important—

socondaril.y not

or.

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was

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on sing admirers

1

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late

damage

quietly,

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me that she only flattering me in my misthe better insult 0 are f or tune. well Laura, you avenged answered dear benefactress," "My " do the latter, taking her to Her heart, not think of the past. Gather up all to bear the trials rather your strength which Catherine and I will share with

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:

is

food" has been our than .from principle the beginning, and it shall be to the end. denial would be the Any other position of what the whole world and. reversal

Mr. John Dillon to Rome, paid a visit the Eternal to Naples. City on his way to have He seems slipped through

repaid.

'

but

fervently grief, she said "Do me too?" Yes, you you pity I have made- you have forgotton all when I should suffer have protected you from the hatred of the vile creature

the

at the Lenten On a recent Saturday, in Rome, a brother of Mr. ordinations the recipients of was John Dillon among minor orders. The cleric is a young member of the Irish Order of Francis his studies in and is completing cans,

-

was

submission of our Master who Heavenly

voice and shape to the aspirations London Democracy."

has

back your affection I: am Let us think .of nothing else but consoling your good mother." and They then both ran/towardsthrew their arms round, the- Countess. For an instant she seemed consoled but she soon by this mark of affection, state fell hack again into a disturbed of mind when she began to ponder over her misfortune.. To think that to a she would have bear life of a roof be poverty under stranger's of the rich neath the shadow, very of had castle which, been dis she, she had been and where possessed, to' and able indulge every fancy too her desire. It was much for and her heart rebelled against vanity her wretched fate. not However she did wish, her that to she was in notice daughter and therefore such a state of despair, came on when evening she suggested Three they should go to bed early. she chose beds had been prepared most one in the distant room of the to give full vent and thought cottage to her without being disturbed. grief But Laura who guessed all she was and remained within hearing, suffering came to her .with the most tender solicitude to comfort her. felt drawn to pour The poor woman v to out her her sympathis complaints as she had ho deep and ing heart, convictions to fall back on, religious to accuse Heaven she- did not hesitate well

.

who Laura, near and silently her, overcome with praying, to

turning

to preserve

power

of the Father the parentage of gives " the Michael Davitt, Land the League, was

.

Continued. Then standing

be

.child

a it

faith as its a preserves Such' an admission Catholic. cpnld be found in the mind or month never of " is better the Catholic Faith Church.

it.

Liberal To the

'

TRIED

Supreme

creditors, 11 a.m.

dear Catherine, my the orphan quickly.

Stop, interrupted I have won

:

general metting Court, May. 13th,

provided sheltered,

only

whether

of the of London sweeping advanced and Home Liberals the Pall has an Mall Gazette Rulers, of the article on the London genesis It is a short sketch of the Commune.

?"

half,

"

re

—or

Apropos

see.

of

first

:

child

me but forgive towards you. Heaven as delayed my punishment

by

not

meeting general Macklin & ELidson's office, 11 a.in. In re Fremantle, May lltli, and James Murray draper Patton, ad Perth storekeeper, (bankruptcy) 29th 1st judicated bankrupt, April ; (liquidation) creditors,

own

imlondhess

acres.

The Wallis

you

osity

36,000

to

by

too good," cried Laura, you are at herself Catherine, throwing the feet of her former dependent. "I offences ought to expiate my towards on knees. I beg you my do not of you exercise your gener

1888, from

our

ing

0.

west, The

acres.

,

that, and

clothed,

entire

and some OOOdols, Jose, the capital,

out

the the

the

"

The caused

;

July,

otherwise

admit

know

'

chains to distances

bearings

.

The

in

is

is.

.

the

ward by of about 771 The point.

that1

To

'

northline

westerly

And Bulgin. west-south a

at

one

created

abode.

new

they

'soul

Where, are we ?" asked the Count at- once ali from the deep ess, awaking stupor into which she had been cast. the around Then looking apartment in she asked whose house they were where had been comfort everything to receive them. ably provided We are in your own house, Madame" answered the orphan. has Friendship given this to me that I might have the of offering it to you. Will happiness you allow Laura to bestow all her care on and may she hope that you here her affectionate services -will help to it soothe you in the trouble which is her desire to share with- you' as if she

.

the

on

1416

,

could "hardly have .that they expected the Catholic in this Church country wonhl ever stand for with lips -'closed and arms lest folded, by any chance she should to iu the way of step happen To do so /would' be to philanthropists.

you.

that

always,

"

Location

With the excel institutions. thropic" lent motives and good intentions of such con wo are in nowise philanthropists cerned. But They do not affect -us.' with we are theit' methods and results' much concerned. They wrest from our souls which to us. Church belong of her little While robbed being Ones,

we

"

line, of 986 chains, northreas.terly sorith of passing along boundary 836 and On Locations' 926. the. eastward by a north-north-westerly line of 882 about, chains, passing, east-north a through spot 300 chains of east from the north-east corner

Avon

that

forget

you

nothing

I beg of you to believe do not prevent me sharing in but I wish to convince trouble, your of all goods, the only you that- the first

mentioned cottage by It had been simply clean was excessively

to the' Eliza. orderly.

on

SiO.L. to

.

fresh

makes

grief

to us in this belonging and that the riches world, you regret the loss of were to you only entrusted alone is God the by Providence. master of these things. He takes them and it may be a very heavy trial away, to bear, for you but His Will must be our and we must submit supreme law, to His designs remembering that thus the trials He sends us we shall sanctify re in this life and acquire the eternal wards promised to virtue. Forgive me, I pray dear benefactress, my you a if I thousand continued times," she, have dared to.' put these reflections

to the afflicted up were who daughter in an Come plunged agony of grief; along with me" she said to them "it that is impossible should longer you cost remain it would here, you too much anguish. Gome; an angel a for has prepared duelling guardian at least be spared you where you will

furnished to

\

-of

...corner

south-west, On the 838,.

sive

your

and

Lady

Location.

south-south-easterly

the

for

running

them

chains; to the

south-south-easterly corner of Avon

south-east

you

'

passing

S.O.L.

.

chains,

repay

have

mother

set

Area M eckering Agricultural on the westward by lilies from the south-west corner of Location 728 and extending

south-south-easterly corner of Avon

ever

this .

where

Rescue

Catholic

-

Societies

be

must

is

justification

our justification needed. have institutions;

Protestant Wheu a Catholic detained child, unlawfully to the Catholic we have helped parent us to recover it. Let his enforce right mis can be how. this,' see skilfully our readers may of : "Many represented the most determined that be aware made Roman are efforts by the being in London, but not only Catholic party, and towns, to claim in other large cities who Church all children for the Romish of mixed the marriages, are .offspring of whose parents one that children is,

have efforts

are

been specially

a

Ro.manist. directed

.

:

I

shall

goodness."

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been

How

.

have

areas

two

-

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ing apart Bounded

within of material.

completed

delivery

.

after

.

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to

;

.

of <£25 months

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of boys unsectarian

that

from be, unutterable." claimed any

"

from

girls

the

cus

But

we

child

in

have London,

Children receive

else

or in the name with the except of its parent or authority legal guardian. If so, what can to the resistance justify demand and the of the legal right

vide

another

of skilful

sample "

Ours

:

offers

a

desti actually have been de

applications

clined

on

this unhesitatingly ground and without the remotest refer ence to the fact that the were parents If are Papists. candidates destitute, we no allow or sectarian religious to bar their admission if scruples ; they are not no considerations as destitute, to the religion of the child or of the

of the working and methods of scription need not be desired for our proselytism than that which the writer has purpose The whether just presented. question or not the Institution is a proselytising one does not depend upon what condi tions

let

you

into

children

but upon what Barnardo, them when yon have them

it,

Dr.

tion not

It

excuse

are

is

destitute

no

destitute

only

uo.

piuatujrbibuia

wouia xney any other.

chance with

poor proofs

that

you

nave

proselytise

Dr. fence

or

teaching

within

its

Barnardo. is almost

In "

tortuousness.

Homes, they other

the second,

to

despise (as has the dis-.

not

taught

They

not

are

been

Holy

to

satisfy

Here

!

doubt

we

of the artist. worse than none. the clearest and most

for

Such But

which

on

perhaps by far proof that

writer

that his children were

true,

only from

how

would motive

whole have is

destitution. are

we

article

believe rescue the us

to

How, to

is

account

National Library of Australia

if

that for his

and

fails

is

considered

dishonest

cover

its

or

addition

fessional

effects

wanting.

On

not.

sufficient

and

and proselytising of of the Eng defiance conscience and au-

parent, of

ihe

dramatic

certain

purely

could same

or

pro

be with

hardly 6ame page periodical

the

the

in

this

procedure,

is

left

the

be

to

appeal:

-'Will

offer

earnest of this

editor

may

as

find

of

to

our

the article await their

to

that been

surprise has not

but

effects,

the con

has

line

God helping

will

we

us,

while

in

enough,

it

report, of

never

Boston,

expands

a

philosophical oration or an eloquent the prevailing countries

'

quisition in other mercial might spirit with something very ment. But there stances

prayer

We point

under brcomes may where

like are

which

fairly

prayer

peculiarly draw

an

;

com

j

Tablet

it

of

with

of food

you

make your

will a

investment. much as possible,

on

to

cipally

sample. This and labour pay fail in others. 7. manure! as and,

they

your ;

no

manure,

OF

Jfatm,

Station,

ROTATION

OF

manure.

of

land."

the

tried

MANURES.

manured

and' saving have received

farmers

in

CROPS.

writer of the the issue of that :— -I hear that sev Wimmera farmers

seedsmen but

rail,

not

under existing of. be thought borne in mind also how skilfully matter that, to

find

those

who

farmers

of

so

sufferedi

South

been proved wheat can lie

will

cropped year the

after

unwise

to

for

ate

is

small

or

tke

area

manure

you will

exchange

is

give poor,

of cultivation let it be be the

It

land.

gainer

no

you to your

ever

so

by

it.

:

is

1.

Lime

If

and

3.

wheu

failed

either

of every

cultivator,

both

are

fungns

hfirhlv

the

;

hAn«fimn?

and

sweepings

refuse

colected, and rolled

mixed

with

of the stable, care

green

into a and all pit, to the land, we should applied carefully less have of bad crops, and complaints the neccessity for to Peru for sending would be considerably diminish guano v

ed.

.

Peruvian dusty, handle,

Guano

;

and

when

j

\

and

guano, effects,

-

beinn

with value

less

to easy an equal as

a

furnaces has been rich in phosphor

reduced

has been proved manure, producing

to

more

consequently, by being mixed of salt. Its is also improved.

The slag from iron fouud to he extremely ous

rendered

is

and,

manure

Do

Exert

salt

and

hn all

fully weeds,

is

and

also

have with

farm-house, fowlhouse, pigsty, and the human excrements were

limit

ability

explain

command

life

tvnnl<l

feeble sustenance.

little

and

crops,

destructive of and as they greatly and fertil improve the texture of soil deficient of them, ity previously their to almost all soils application

a

musi

which derived

great.

quantity creed"

propor

improvement

the

insect

NOTES. agricultural

of

analysis the con

no

;

at

are

"

"

the most

in

of knowledge it will be found land but what may be im and the means of

amount

proved

has

remain in the the crop to mature, if the the grain should be cut for oats hay a silage stock even if on may be profitably kept, only a and small the scale, by that means land would be kept in good heart.

following from an agricultural not cultivate poor mother which can 2. If your land

cows

growth, the advantage

experiments

some

there

let

FARM

"A

:

lime, guano, or bones, gypsum, salt. They each have been expected of by some their un advocates to thinking produce marvellous on results of every variety soil and for of crop. every description Land already charged with saline particles will derive no from a benefit of dressing neither will land well supplied with salt, lime and its be improved compounds with a lime Bnt with a moder dressing.

is a question that can by experience. Mnch on circumstances but it is ; depends to Bee trials of the kind entered pleasant is that One consideration the upon. oats can be cut for hay or silage at any time with the certainty of at least some should it thing by way of return appear

ground

land

made indiscriminately

Whether oats as Wimmera

-for

thing an alternate crop best be decided

for

rotation

why

over

year. the

beBt

of

acres

account

rrom

there had it

seven

condition." It has been proved by chemical tliat tho various crops require of the soil, stituents in different for their tions, proper

that again with a successfully grown rainfull if the scanty indeed, only be properly tilled and not over

very land is

and

over

in of

fertile

The

small. ridiculously all the and blame, drought bore can be no doubt the drought that a but good deal to do with it;

en

keep

by

season

of wheat

yields

countries collected the value

dung,

ing

Australia

last

severely

many carefully to regard

;

repeated cropping because wheat-sick, of certain elements for the essential growth of wheat. There can be no doubt that rotation of crops is the only solutiou of feasible the ,wheat-sick of the soil. condition This fact is'becoming to be recognised

by

in

is

merely the the nrine to allowing escape into the loses in the drains, annually cow urine 3069 and in that lbs.,. of the horse 80 Sbs. in all upwards of 28 cwt. of dry fertilising in matter, equal virtue to the best. Peruvian cruano, and whioh would be without the capable, of any other manure, addition of

is no rem applied, of the soil. By the land becomes it has been robbed

exhaustion

for

edy

JLFOiglttU

Refuse

respect.

tanks. With the latter, Dr. Hodges says who keeps three farmer stall-fed and one collects horse, aud solid

and every year, is not conditions, It must ever be that no' irrigation,

manured

is

neglected,

tirely

wanted. can be no There they this resolve to some doubt that try It is impossible change of crop is Wise. be grown that wheat can year after year like to give anything satis successively No land in the whole results. factory this word could stand unless strain, effectually

which

urine,

their

on

could

"MO

this

every

in

Ballarat

the

of human description, bones, excre of all the do ment, and the excrement mestic animals and fowls, are carefully collected and to the soil, applied and

fgome.

20th paper of April eral wheat-growing have resolved to oats a trial give this season. Last two of theui week I met in Melbourne who had come down to purchase seed, but they found that good, clean seed was very hard to get. They

way down by

"put grass, No

of application much attebtion of late years in and the farm Eoglaud, ers of would Queensland do well to follow tho fivomnlA f

Agricultural

Advocate

prin

"No

8. no

improvement

VALUE The

it.

purse." stock,

no

the farm It will

on

produce

money in no stock

6.

one

manure

when

profit

the as

Manure! manure! before suggested, rely

.

anti

ferti

which

interest on big Diversify crops and do not rely

the will of the and perverts

citizens.

but

labour, commercial

while bring

Home-

it.

some

w

The

incongruous. the line at the allied

plundering, and hyaudacity

nauseous

fellow

while

advertise of circum

sets the element

becomes

and

his

dis

colour

easily

and

less

Melbourne

of the Bpecial

something

which

com

which

Says the

mean.

will

his light away,

than the other is a law breaker and a detainer of other people's The such men best property. prayer can is to give back what offer they have and to pay iu future taken, unjustly to the law pf the land, ordinary respect of parents, and the conscience the rights

what

ours

you

with

pity

detained to whom

not

one

alike ? You all the facts, we

to for

will

a

to

that flour commercial

in debt, and are a mother earth cannot entirely rely and fatten We are upon. not their but enemy, active friend, when judiciously used, and can be had too without gnat a strain on the former's 4. credit. to the aid of your, Bring manure pile green fallow and crops, try to the bosom of mother clothe earth with the verdure of grass, from green which live stock can be fed. 5. Keen as much stock as can be fed well, for adds to the manure this and their pile and a few fat carcases increase, afford a

against it belongs, parent it into an alien and continues to creed, do so in defiance of both the law of the land of the parent. The and the right

had

forget

it

of their

?

detaining

one

his be

appeal

prayers"

cost

money,

kind

minds could honest unmeasured loathing In our the man view, a dumb beast or a appropriates case is a mild criminal compared the sonl-snatcher who seizes the Catholic and soul of a child,

keeps

which stands esteemed by

Protestant

your memory We have seen

characteristically into the form

cogent

the

now

name

to promised publish Don't Barnardo. You kuow the

parochial

these

claim based. The

and

are

a child to the custody immoral or re parents the score latives on of religion" Many and marvellous are the uses to which has been applied in these days of prayer utilitarian methods. We have heard that of the north Tweed it has been known to take the shape of a condensed

is

institutions ,are proselytising and animated agencies, by a proselytis are to be found in the very ing spirit

custody

-surrender willingly or of criminal

the

once

defence

provision

lisers

and

OP

Courts. Do you is made therein and maintenance

the

"

tor

living

immoral

or

of the children you Is there not one honoured highly

definite.

"

skill

?

.Tllflcros

his of action independently of any which the suffrages inspirations of his clients could have brought to his " On our deliberations. side our procedure has been clear and equally

or

how to get safely

jewel with

em-

opinion"

A'lninsf.v'a

criminal on the

uo find that for the proper

settled

other despise religions," to regard of the Catholic the doctrine with Church "abhorrence." Surely after such concessions we are hard to

taught

hfti

before

now

tent

second, a profound of that teachings a personal Word, and third, trust in the Saviour sinners." the of, So, then, Catholic Church and the Catholic are to be parent put off with the insult-, that the Catholic child is ing assurance not

are

but we writer

word, the

for.

guidance combine

who

Christian with us."

be specially guided to act the. demands which regards are now made him in cer being upon tain to restore children to quarters relatives ofquestionnble under morality the that the said children are -of plea We Catholic ?". do not parentage result know what from may be expected of sympathising the prayers subscribers,

tarian animosities but we do prayerfully j seek to instil into the minds of our res cued boys and girls, first, a knowledge reverence

public

found the following of the members Union i. the That prayer:

alleged) taught to regard doctrines of Roman Catholicism with abhorrence. We have nothing to do with controversial, or sec religious,

of God's

"

article,

tinctive

for

manures

a

only

the

on

the

is

and leaven

loaf,

mude

house

spoil,

nothing but and contempt.

to."

parents or score of religion." No relatives to do so, Dr. one has yet aBked you Read the affidavits of those Barnardo. children Catholic whose cases claiming

artistic

de

pitiable to the

are

religions."

of

custody

journal aright

amusiDg in its When admitted

piteously

feel

Dr. mis-statements Barnardo has fur nished and he is not easily his share, Here is one : " We will never satisfied. child to surrender a the willingly

thority

in the

your

nf

t.Vin.f.

that

be entirely

will

"Christian

hrnon

referred

adds

the keeping justify a Catholic child in lish law and the'

tolerated the first,

is worship You admit

walls.

Does

to

a

should panions

pocrisy

under considera and therefore can

are

particularly

consolingly opinion public

pleading

facts which cannot be got rid of." plain that you take in Catholic First, children ; second, that these children, once admitt iu a ed, are brought up as Protestants Protestant Home, and no act of Catho lic

more

He

If

That the lies

by

affidavit.

that you do not that you prosely children. Most

proof

but rather

proselytise, tise

write, the Courts,

be

have Dr.

is

to say that you make no dis tinction ts ; that amongst applicar you to all is open your gates only saying that you proselytise without distinction. To say that you only ask if the children no

we

Catholic

teach

you there.

as

even

with

manure

manure

is

little

on

would

the and the moat grossest " He promises to nature." of the cases, the facts which,

all

publish

child's

in to parent operate any way secure admission. Anolicants mnv bo the children of Jewish of parents, Roman Catholic or of Infidel parents, or df parents to parents, belonging any of the sects of Protestantism. many But these considerations are not in the decision. slightest degree operati ve to our We ask only, ' Are these children desti tute ?' If they our doors are flung are, wide for their A better de reception."

of

ments

calumnious

alone,

laden

rifled

produce

Such the

fertiliser

"con

.

the

burglar from issuing

can

being challenged by an inoppor feels the need of some policeman, to get him out of his especial providence he But that in this juncture difficulty.

not Catholic child, merely from destitu but from what the writer compre tion, " describes as Romish influ hensively that ences." Dr. Barnardo complains of " mis-state he has been the victim

inquiry

of the the

a

to

yourself farm. makes

tune

to admit children ally who are Roman parents when it has been found that the children not 'were

upon

We

cattle.

neighbours'

imagine verted" king which he has who,

measure of clearest proof and the truest their how much enters into proselytism of clearer relief. It system proves that the real than motive at noonday the' work a desire to withdraw includes

of necessitous but Catholics,

been told of have accustomed to have for guidance and prayers a raid about to make were

even

? But no. Not only will they not relinquish them, but they will defy both and the parent rather than do the law so. Their own our to opposition just and cost they give the trouble claims, the us our is both in claiming own,

a

their

upon

offer

Institution. proselytising We have ever to use its for the declined agencies of faith. Had we made this perverting our have been count aim, opportunities less. come to us continu Applications

tute,

.

The her and

destitute.

ance

ver-

not

is

to

ready

are

j

our

their

It suit the writer to may the of mixed marriages question the the claim across but with track, whioh he has to do, so far as we are of the law and is the claim concerned, of the parent. Why does he evade it ? is

Homes

our

be called them

We

law-breaking. Mexicans who offered certain success when

.

institutions wel off to take these children and so enable them to pro hands, for others who claim their assist

come

draw

manipulation

provide

would not these

work,

claimant?

bal

to children for tbem ?

in place Homes, in which they will be well for. to save the child If amply cared from were at destitution the only motive

where,

Here

whom

the

up

to

ready

cannot

Church

never or

to give

unwillingness us who are

Homes oflnstituhare snatched them, it may destitution and degradation

!

tions

or

j

rescue' of tody

j

'

to

a

fine

powder

be a most valuable better results than

to

more

lastiner

in

its

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by

man

it?

which we

wish

we

know

never

have

we

"

so

too

many how,

prompt

there at rehearsal, who is prompter.

lawn

of

"

said,

Trade's

buried,

"a

"

Scotch

dull

for

somewhat

that a tnaii report two to learn hearts up his sleeve.

both

who

they a

:

?

Waiter

?

please

waiter

so

when down

know.

so

of

spoken

are

computed

never

A

to

person medicine,

Young

Ada, and

aged

of

:

Ada,

a

cow

am

disturb

will

Oh

no are

yon

me

papa asleep,"

"

and

a

new

prove

wont

would like think ah —

;

Did

:

a

calf

?

The

inspection. what a Nolies " A body yon reply.

can

see

thin, bit

to

were

their

and'didn't boots

son

false

to

'em and

in

of

I'm

old

so

at a asked object

I

"

you

trust, will

and

instance

in

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Sydney

Dubbo

gentleman

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old

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health

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amusing

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old juror

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told

of

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Mr.-

by

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but on a small "is mainland, and: there miles distaut, being no instiutions in that Barbara -place, parochial of -a -pannecessarily occupied the- position whiGh The trouble from out. per, living back In she suffered dated years. many and better more prosperous days -she had for-Chronic in some, way Jaid the foundation and out of this and Dyspepsia Indigestion and as had sprung age up other complaints her. infirmities crept apace- upon bodily albeit she: had Barbara was not iguorant, In life she' fallen :into earlier; poverty. obtained the somehow advantage of a fair on

few

a

added

education, and-this, enabled her ness, to

respect

her

to

fromBarbara

and

was

ailments arose and digestion, could be cured her.

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headaches,

there

stomach.' if the main trouble leave oYould soon

others that

her usual

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others

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to.

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disordered

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probable

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state sufferd affection

loner

bronchial

enough

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and

bad

a

wise from

shrewd

good judgment

situation rIir

asthma

native

to

use

own

AHVimiorh

the

disease

began symptoms-; of.sjur

risiug

and faintr oppression lossof slepp, stomach, in- the bad taste eyes, became chronic and; mouth, her not to findi. being-able hopeless through The states that; she Inspector auy remedy. under medical treatment or had been, fluids

the

in

throat, ness at the pit; of the dull coated tongue, &c„ and finally

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juror

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she

me.no

worse.

worse I feel that

longer.

do.

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from

J

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I

:

Inspector for.

this

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following "

going it

effect.

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day

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hope.

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me

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to

expense

hold

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one

read

of in

the

cases

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the.

Board

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woman

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granted the

ever,the other What was nr»!ira«vnif

been about

astonishment

their n.

ffiw

davs.

able to outside

of

out

get

she

that

the

house,

to find,;in had not

the only

to move bed, but and' had taken aud distance,

to a considerable better health than enjoying actually ill. The asthma first taken since she was more, no than and bronchitis, which were disease her true of (indigestion symptoms and it now aud dyspepsia), rapidly abated,he as hale and that Barbara will soon seems and be one as the himself,

journeys was

I

J

hearty

Inspector

i

of

hosts of Mother power honsands who

j

the

Mother sale by

crimes. but

commit,

all

of

living Seigel's

were

Seigel's chemists

witnesses

Syrup

just ready Curative and

,

to

to the the

..

save

to

perish. Syrup is for medicine vendors

Limit A. J. White, by the proprietors, Road, London, -E.C. ed, 35, ITarringdoh and

guilty

would

one

inand

Poor, at Lerwick, some time says that Barbara under named came "woman, Smith, She the notice of the Board. was extremely it did look that she would and not likely ill, She did not need care of kind.any

one

KQOW

the

poor,"

the

tors of lands.

incident short

the

"

called

"

I

lO

Request.

yet pathetic

of the Mackleiohn.

years,

enough,"

J

Dying

the poet annals

JohnJ.R.

and

for mine own very padly information. You ve see, lmf great trouble always mit dem cans clean avay. gettin' Now, Missis Rubenschkrimer she hadt done her pecziness so veil that I vas very anxious to know for mineseluf alretty, she did mit yoost vhat der can. Doze are dings always handty to know, but I had no vish to shpoil her leedle game mid der fire goompany peoples vhatever."

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and been

;

1 1

aunvvoi ,

of been

the

Rubenschkrimer

nT\n,.rm.

a

Pauper's

An wliat

in

'

clothing; things of life

-

vile

simple,

ielc.

had

can

question.

fll

that American

Soule's

juror face a look

give she was clean' answer; and bowled, the jury a verdict her gave against without the, court. leaving After the trial the company's counsel thanked the juror, and asked how jn thunder he came to think of such a vuw

Freeman

.

-

in

always at good times

and

despair

more

Samoan

strange

aunt,

folks 'n liquor " I am ashamed think of you

in

no

It

enterprising

that

trust

lesidc land

:

a

the

Insurance.

young

through,"

than

grow up theside of

oy "

up

a

nose

Mrs.

poor.

you on

it

moment

was

much of the does you only

on

buy good,

style, better

and cheaper, and substantial

so

using

cine

caught

then ever fondly vbat I "Oh, yas ; you know ma leedle tear vat didt you do mid der can ?" That broke

mean, do you

"silk

judiciously water, " death ?" Well, with the flood ?"

and

or

and

much

so

spending

mef

gave

that

Hard-Times.

and the way, -especially stop of employing expensive quack

every habit

spot,

lie

there of any had even

his

patting

which caused

Fires

The detective

More

healthy food, real get more

;

meant.

replied,

a

V

"

t.„nti-Vi

question

?"

morality

ticket." Prohibition killed more water's thought of doing." Can Robert. you,

waB.

got

S I L

LEVERS, Guaran GALLE'S, Albany.

HUNTER at J. years,

will you stop rich food clothes,

fine

away should

been no previous the case whatever; a nobody suggested can, and caused yet that question the witness to and stumble. suddenly turn hesitate red, herself together a little Finally, she-pulled and declared she didn't know what the

lUnC

temperance

"

ain't

yet

when Robert, show yourself ami

a

Now,

cried

you

wore

mention

Never eat sau advice. Iknows what they're butcher." a pork

summer.

0

No

"If court delblesses," said he, some may I osk der vituess dings ?" " answered Certainly," the Judge. The then cocked juror up one eye in a most comical laid his manner, long forefinger the side on; of his and nose, said: " Missis vat didt Rubeusehkriraer, you do mid der can ?"

buy these when they I should feel

both of themselves

ROTHERHAM

Ci

two

If

"

country."

of good

piece sages made

he was unusual

and Jew, his most peculiar expression— deep anxiety, curiosity

real, interest.

dollar, to tell

pocket-handkerchief

me an well; give of "A sir." pane glass example." Now Atkins, me you give "Right. " A key-hole sir." another example."

the

they

false

self

you buy my boy, you much if I do." drum only when

inspector transparent

little

!

"will

heard

that

(? £ <300 teed

was' called upon to settle the manager thought over more business, the certain was he the oil kerosene and match-box had a deal to do with the starting

and fiually sat down. Just at arose. He

(Jooking and legs, up I give ye me nor I longer

an young scamp,'' as he caught a little elderly gentleman, his urchin in the net of picking pocket " of aren't ashamed ? you yourself Yon so !" young and a thief already " "IOh gammon," retorted the urchin, like that Ain't of your you ashamed

Farmer

wretch. was

here

Mick

"You

it

The following

Mick,

me

1

I

children?"

sale of will

that makes the rosy mother and sisters turn, the bread from the steals " A mouse," shouted a young

is What cheeks of the pale,

very I

!

Now flu'

:

desist

:

"

has

competent

hurt-in'

Ada ? Yes, again if you like. Baid Charlie, "Papa," ?" " Ah me a drum but,

"

:

not

E'

;

something1 The cats fought for the lamp, and set the the most satisfactory

wo).roaotvA/1

n

of

one a

j

He determined to stand conflagration. a suit' at law rather than piy. the policy, the case came on but. when the plaintiff told such a. clever estab story, clearly an that could lishing alibi,nothing break her down. The plaintiff's counsel and everywhere probed here and there, without a single weak discovering

!"

as

that

company the more

trick

:

on man, elderly Margate -jetty, and gentlemanly who stranger saved the former's wife from " I wishes to.show drowning Sir, you but, as you won't my gratitude accept make you a present of a I.will moneys

doing something, by her mother. I to speak to you moiher $ you may

was

the but the

yonng has jnst

less.

or

it

do you ?

a

to

undertaker.

me

wit in the'Edinas

;

a

Ah,

:

j

4, to

told

was

Mother

field

hear

ever

you

to the

would hurt

cow

more

for

Skipjack

that

cross

that

is

It

the undertake and adds that

lucrative

highly

374,000,000 Smith family

high) ye'll

Surely be wan

for

j

of fires, a certain Speaking lawyer a good tale of an Insurance Comin which there was a pauy case Jewish whose lady premises had been burned to the ground. They were insured and

Stout

family dollars.

advertises

man

it

j

at

of the wealth been computed.

The

to

Yanderbilfc

of the

"

not minit

going my duty

last,

nrnnvn/1

A homely, Run Blncksuake dollars iu gold the

back."

.:

a

pieces and

rigging up the apparatus aud since then the however, and the cats have company

insurance I

"

says

on

stood where you do, boots— these elegant were

I

wealth

1

to

:

The

at

A Yankee auctioneer lately indulged the following little bit of the pathetic " if and mother Gentleman, my father

the that ?

;

now

tried

dumpty

his

jist

in :

as

fisherman's harvest why is Smith Because the fishenpeti have to get them. plough the waves is

am

?

a A citizen book the bought himself other day and wrote this on the fly-leaf "Presented to 'John Jones by himself of esteem." as a mark

Fish

at

j

to

storekeeper

that

come

ye

.Sandy) I'll worn!

sir.

:

:

base

paper

or

j

j

tells

called

feet

j

used

incendiary

possible.

the

the " I

any."

over

at

cheese,,

pardon, sir. Customer That sorry, .When do you expect it back.

Yery

Joues

of

(six be long,

that,

Beg

:

com

on recently, being was what the magistrate her answered husband, " is a My husband

Saudy don't

about Some

:

wife

iu

sense

to

unusual did occur. the fish, capsized house on in fire

man

Court

the

widow

Wife

;

to

fac

his

mouse,"

a engage pri see how the game then discovered

if anything Generally speaking

occur.

thousand up five other day, aud now twenty-one, young men at sit on her doorstep sundown, and her to the compare physiognomy beautiful face of an angel."

were

woman

dear

:

Customer

not

a

!

and

to

was

proof

satisfactory from home

young lady, she archly, "at his stock of good sense,

dug

the interest been found

has that

?

it

being

good

was

assault

Kentucky

old

named

person,

large wasted

who

by

A

na

foi'tnichti"

a

saw Husband I never hard to please as you, my I am not so sure calmly John I married you, you

have

P.S.

a.m. —

hour

said

very promptly, sir." bankrupt,

noise.

I

a

profession

It's

gun.

from

detracts

the

with

a

2

bird

a

bachelorsfor the married that when

ignorant on his of a clever

Burgh

asked is

man

manner

an

burgh

official

noo.

very leevin' cretur

is

bigger brother

a

younger

of

explain home at the him quail.

woman

ness

to

gravedigger

It of

my

thing The lawn."

discharging that inakes.tbe

it

a

was

tennis,

benefit

we

public

complained

put

his

'

of fish all round then 'hang the over Ins table iu such uoop just parlour, a that it would encircle a .way large kerosene lighted After this he lamp. to used turn a of healthy, lot but cats into -the hungry lock the room, and off some door, go to of place so that he could amusement, furnish

that, the

who

married homo at

a

necessary

A

fasten tempting wooden a hoop,

him.

on

comes,

the

to

youth on

is

possessing he never for

man

difficult

:

report

one

Government

a

be

may

that

are

a

advisable

just It played. the ingenious

was

You

selfishness

presented

plimented presence don't wonder."

.

In the of game is the most dear, what ?" Husband acquire

Discharging like something

actors

always

is

"

It

mother

A very

meud-

postpone

bng containing

.

No matter

the

his

That

to mend."

late

people

indefinitely.

ing

because

makes

never

It's

why

is

of

case

a

comes

Sleep.

a

like

and one eel. but the chances

emauated

being tion

"is

cynic,

into

been from

For

and

for,

worst

ever

When When he

harrowing

continually

Tie.—

Mysterious a

smell

"

to

pany began considered it vate detective

'

mustard-plaster than she did

feelings.

What is that when obtained

-

JLbe

gas

money."

:

'

his

a

got any

the

piping

you."

against

must feel by a revolver. man's cultivate a

that supposed small when covered

acquaintance

in

about

says hand putting your snakes ninety-bine may get the eel,

order.

of

they've

if

by

roar a

.

More

tip.

poetry out

is

is

very You .

little

meter

Not

sing, f"

-

the

to

tip

be forgot

house was set in a who squeaked out, in

"Marriage,"

has

to

began

acquaintance

.

It

but

is

when

from

man

"

voice,

the

in

'

.

There bill.

a

takes

(

-

of

measure

waiter

the

vocalist

a

Id

au

,t.omebody

edged

restaurant

on

.

when

drinks in the There are no rounds'of ladder of success. The hotel clerk's consists training of inn tuition. largely ? When is iron like a band of robbers When it is united, to steel. A

:by

slept

.

cutting

concert

a

Should

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.

of

dangerous remarks.

he

years,

_

At

cheerful

most

being

.came

Capped

-two

.

man,

most

eye,"

on

he

a "

is

black

Hollo

i

.

that his fist.

answer

_

the

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how said

an

'

domestic knead. The sky, unlike the bluest. when

undoubtedly

is

always Corkonian,

i

bread

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J.

man

|

very pleasant. Home made

Irishman

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often

is

at

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say ;

say,

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.

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a

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comes

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enough

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balloonist.

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the

sick quite but I!m medicine, go to school.

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rather whore

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feel

really :

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WimbridgE,

Direct of lovers

resort

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the

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Moderate.

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and

lighted,

price

G. HEARMAN, The City Draper,

Tables,

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last

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port,

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at

were

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DSLUCEY,

8d. Is. Is. 6d. 6d. and upwards.

2s.

ticles.

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3d. Is. 6d. 2s. 6d. and upwards. Is.

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stock.

House

Famaus Ale

R. HOTEL

being

the

and Boys' Straw Hats,—

and

a

only

ors

COAGULINE.— Sold

our

Horses

in

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Cement

for

opened,

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for The

TIC

profits

many

now

from

and

.

and

Coughs

for serviceable

ers

Men's

and ,

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COMPOUND,

KAY'S Colds,

and

Quality

Jeweller,

Complaints.

direct

Is.

Privacy

NESBIT,

THOMAS

expec Chest

and

Colds,

Coughs,

for

requisite

Stables First

,

LINSEED,

demulcent

purchased

are

ciality.

GERALDTON

Consump-

Squill, a

bach

Balcony

Bath-rooms

sold.

Bronchitis

OF

KAY'S

for

of

Splendid front. every Hotel.

watch

and

Albans

St.

curing

Perth. Agents

taken

parts

&c.

torant, KAY'S

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,/

TOR COUGHS, COLDS, r Asthma, Coryza, Influenza,

with

V.

House.

favourite

Settlers

!

good value.

to

stock

practical every article

Watchmaker

on

always

kangaroo

8

Practical

from houses. —

The

TIME PAYMENT. POSSESSION. IMMEDIATE

beg

and Children's BOOTS the best and English Leather and hand. in

to guarantee

generally

thas to announce manufacture all classet of COLONIAL BOOTS, on the shortest pos sible notice. Also, kept in stock, a large and varied assortment of Ladies', Gentlemen's,

a

A ccommodatioh

Class JFirst for Travellers.

at least V. E.

cent.,

and

and Mrs.

Luton,

save

from by buying besides having a large

value,

for Novelties Early Spring Summer selected by personally in Hearman Paris, London,

j

PERTH.

STREET,

real

their

Hotel" HAY

of,

Straw Hats and Bonnets, Hats, 25 Cases Ladies, Young Ladies, Girls, Youths and Boys, all sizes and Mens, marked low prices qualities specially to meet the present temporary depression. Straw

j

quantities.

VARIETY.

&c.,sold Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, IMMED PAYMENT with TIME to householders at ex IATE possession As no low heavy ceedingly prices. and commission is paid for convassing

from

THE

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he

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and

Wines

Leontines

customers

to

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Teas, Sugars,

Earrings

&c.

Draper

received

Harness,

lery,

B-<KGS

Revolvers,

Fowling

Rifles,

Silver Bracelets sets B. & E. Brooches Alberts

collecting, 20 per

Success.7

'

the

like

City

has just

Corrugated

Pumps,

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|

!

should look on Purchasers to the Label Pots and Boxes. If the address is not Oxford Street, London, they are spurious.

Succeeds

a HEARMAN,

W.

Agents, hand

on

of Station also requirements, other goods. Carpenters' tools, Portable Wool bales, Anvils, Forges, Wire Cornsacks, Netting, Fencing

,

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Reason.

>

Earrings Alberts Leontines

Cruets,

Importers

Station

always

Necklets Studs

St. (late London

and

HAVE

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Manufactured

are

only at

"Nothing

sundry

Walthams Ladies'. / Gold Watches Silver Watches „

Rings,

Merchants,

Stock

of every repaired

or

repaired. Nesbit's

Brooches

,,

Rheumatism,

B.&

sets

Complaints.

ristic

or

Gold Watches Silver Watches „ Bracelets Gold

Pleu-

or

to

Gent's

rubbed it

Jewellery order

years' guarantee. made description Watches cleaned Nesbit's Levers

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of

Smmsner

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t lie

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the

HAS

of

PERTH. General

Properties Healing the World. throughout cure

Adelaide,

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and

Searching known

are

Jeweller,

Street,

STREET,

HAY

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and

Rundle

of

COLONIAL

Commencement

at the

Howich-

&

Bathurst,

for office

the

Bight

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street,

CO., N.S.W.

Rev.

W. Perth ,

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Bryant.

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