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Great
17.
February
drink
for
bill
last
an of expenditure represents head alcoholic stimu £3 15s. on per the highest since 1875. average lants, when the average was £4 7e.
year
Madatne
Melba's
for an application the taking of ex prevent in Vienna by her hus
to injunction, evidence parte band has been
General"
granted,
costs.
Hall, say6 selected by him Australia Colony,
for
his
Exeter
at
Booth, speaking that Cape Colony
has
been
Salvationist
to strongly objecting it. He asserts that he spent no un his personal on ex necessary mouey penses in Australia, living, indeed, gen on the hospitality of other people. erally no Nevertheless, explana satisfactory tions are yet forthcoming respecting who the expenses of the theatrical paid
of
the Salvationists in Mel Adelaide and on the Sydney of " General" Booth's visit. of grain in attempt speculators
pageants bourne, occasion The
to
Berlin market
establish has been
a
in
corner
almost
the
rye
complete
a
failure.
It
is
that
expected
to
Prussia,
owing
Autumn
sowings,
Mt.
the frost
will
Vesuvius
is
East
in crops affecting
the
fail. a
state
lively
of
which has not been pre eruption, as ceded, earth usual, by premonitory quakes.
Tasmania at
bills
is
Financial
in £358,000 offering to equal 4 per cent. in the is city stronglv
price
a
opinion to the further
opposed
issue
of Victorian
bills.
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Admiral the ing command The
command Fairfax, formerly Australian is to take squadron, of the Channel fleet.
influenza
diminishing. Prince committed
Lucien for
his
bing
death
mistress the
presenting whom afterwards
has been
the
another
First
Smith,
woman,
Suez
Rt. of the
late
Lord
The £1,750,000. Canal is projected granted.
of England
per
by As
Shipowners
sociation.
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£44
of
price
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copper
at
stronger
a
seriously
exonerate
Mercier, This is
the
to
eminent
decided
a
a
him. victory of
Premier
late
English
has put forward
William Vernon Mr. Balfour's Irish
ment
Bill
with stonian
as
sham,
a
of
attempt
has
the
President
Harcourt
Local
and
been
Glad-
the
the The
on
Chili.
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is
The situation
in Spain and have been made. and growing serious,
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George
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The Madras
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important and the W. have
between
relationship
sailed taches
the
not
to pany are appealing in connection with their dispute the Government of that colony the of the right Company to land within townsites.
stocks
are
per
cents
4
to
quoted
at
The Zealand
the
per
not
General New
Orient.
progressing mittee. A
< etutal
sisted
dynamite
explo
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three
by
occured,
Melbourne, air
continue distress
to be held,
among employees. Passengers
bany
are
unemployed
and there
is great of classes
all
nearly
Adelaide, by the
Mrs.
them that
18.
February of the
meetings
February Oriental
18. for Al
Messrs. Stacey, Hann, Davey, Sassanowsky
Jacobs, tfhelbert, and Allen. heat The lately
has
been
ket
is
unchanged
and the
simply mar
Broken Hill siderable excitement
in
consequence
had their demand
to
and
to
retnrn
Tokio.
in
no
in
j
two
Powers,
a
the
and
the
Franco-Russian China, and it of
To
the
to leave,
entente
i\ho
very are
in
natural
constantly
liable
point
Catholic
popula
Wales
within the 10 years now the disclosed the fact that the the at the colony present Their
number and 207,000,
little
a
50
312,000—
over
cent
per
within increase
The
schools should
and
institutions the Catholic to
were
to was
great
fnture, pro their power and peace
endeavoring
by
means in every and enlightenment, in the community."
of
College
in
their
prove
body
Australia's
they
an
ten
to
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Cardinals-
Pope Leo
of several messages received from Europe during the last few days. It haB also been stated by cable that a meeting of Continental Cardinals was held to con sider the course of action to be taken in the event of the death of the Pope, who is now 82 years of age. It may be in to mention that the teresting of College, at present Cardinals consists of 57 mem
The
bers.
the
of .the present Co lege are :
Sacred
Austrian, 5 ; British t.uguese2; Belgian
speaking ran,
of
of
number
full
nationalities
in
the
those
to
cable
grounds.
to
Hear,
for
like
The health of his Holiness XIII. has been the subjeot
being declined which his
regard that
keep (
that
The
pre
determined to be whioh indicates
are
the
South
of
alive
mote
next
Ministers, are firm in
in
(Applause.) churches and
fully
from
country.
he would
in Catholics time number
and audience, his credentials He was, there
Russian
great
census
increase
were
material
show the necessity
only
was
charitable the public
hall
like
religious
wonderful
increase
official
not
palace
palace, is
hall
all
might
the
of New 20 years.
years. their
be
to
that
so
institutions,
past 'back
pheno
the
seldom-used
in
of
and hurry
demand,
received 19. February there has been con
The
audience.
colleagues threatened
their
dull.
would before
the Austrian Minister in in received the one
received another part The Fiench
Sydney, At
suitable hall the occaeiou
ready, to be
being are
a
for
fore,
terrific.
Shares
with of this
the received at the so-called Hall
pared annual
that
say
he would
institntions which the Church
pace
tion
in Nations, stipulated, that for the functions, accepting place that were a concession they making which should not be asked to they and Tsung-Li-Yamen assured repeat,
Sal way, a has solicitor, been with £2,000 charged obtaining from the Scottish Bank by fraud. He has been remanded for a week.
idle
anyone would be
believe
new
charity,
in
if
any
Ministers, at Peking have in in audience upon being received the Palace itself. The Imperial were
view
extended
many needed,
to
14's,
London French
an
to
desired this
to
for
morality
who Year
the
he
it
and
Chinese New of Tributary
killed.
in
couise
was
the
new
Powers-
states
Ministers,
Herbert
Open
received that
letter
Shanghai Russian
running Broken Hill the support
in a
Tarrawingie
see
and that A
it
virtue,
and
hear.)
impossible.
the
and
afraid
and (laughter)— the thought they
supporting
growth
expected,
to be
was
it
of St.
that they were work other than the service object of God and the advancement of religion, and education, morality. (Applause.) I f many were appeals made, it was not in order that the Church might become but in rich, order to for the provide
(Sleaiunss.
China
is
train special with a deputation of 100 to residents Sydney to
were
almost
business
dering
18. February Water Supply Bill in Select Com favorably
is
miners
continues
He
.anyone
direc
Bieck
that
suggestion
in Australia and extended extreme limit, It (applause.) was his the hope that Australian Church and its institutions would never at aim of the.., wealth. possession He (Applause). would 'hoped they never have wealth to attract the envy or excite the of those enmity outside the Church— (Applause)— and that they would never cause and reason to give to
Hill
Broken
has
he
the.
communities
are
that
at
greatest
to
with Easterly gales prevail terrible heat and steady general sHowers and the close ren muggy atmosphere
Sydney,
At sion
£3
Centrals,
;
time.
point, in
Aus
others
chapel
being and their chief claim to public sympathy "and support, was true. He seconded every perfectly word Mr. Dalton had said on this
menal.
XNTER-COZiONZAZI.
The
Western and in
may firm. 6s. 6d.
very
The weather
yet
for
rise
steady being
holders
£5 Robinson has the accepted AgentWestern Australia. of Glasgow Earl sails
a
occur
amused
their
,
West
William
of subject Sir Sam
20. Adelaide, February Hill has The Broken "creep" and the market has quite stopped, recoveied from the slight previous, fall. If no unforeseen developments
select
harder. are
of
parts
capitalists attention their
speaking
Josedh's
for there was not disappointed, the remotest of such piospect a state of being about. things brought What Mr. Thomas Dalton had said that day as to the Sisters poverty of the
lias
and
St.
North Shore (Sydney) oh " week, said He had been
entertained
tion.
£103. formally ship of
for
of
at
aspiration—
20. Melbourne, February a is be it great opening, in the fruit trade export
is
turning
with as
of
black
to
on
Wealth.
be possible for the Sisters might Joseph to become wealthy in the
ing
tralia,
Land Com the Law Courts
Australian
blue
southern
the
£120,000. West
col&.
Archbishop
Sisters
rather
out.
There
are
liabilities
19February has been sub
importance
great suitable
an
spots
warehousemen,
Co., Their
failed.
Australian Australian
a
lieved, &
in the
out
Cardinal-Archbishop,
the
opening Sunday
20. Sydney, February match between The cricket England v. New Soth Wales has commenced. Lard Sheffield's team has made 275 runs for five wickets, Read being 101
rainfall.
Perry
pay
to the discovery limestone for the of Portland cement. manufacture are Broken Hills quoted at £7 3s. of
years
sun
at
left,
19. Adelaide, February R. Price- Williams, who C. E-, by the Oriental for London at
Mr.
a
young
Astronomer of has discovered
are
suspend
Brisbane, Griffiths
Cardinal
The
Sydney
that Griffiths members were replied not mere and that he preferred deligates black labor of the to the ruin colony, although six years ago he had said that he preferred in the ruin of the sugar dustry to the employment of colored labor.
vigor
a
left
Church
uel
for
few
a
of its opposition could not the labor, reopen the employment of Kanakas.
ously progressing. A company is being formed in London for of orchards the planting in Western in the vicinity of Perth. Australia, A serious of smallpox epiaemic is
a
in few
grounds
on
in
of
only
probably the winter.
Samuel
is
in Bombay. spreading The of Marquis Stafford, who visited Australia peer, influenza. ago, is dead from
The
to severe criticisms by the work his declaration in favor ing classes over A political of Kanaka labor. deputa tion has waited on him that to urge elected the present parliament, being
the
member
they
jected
stated
Campbell,
and
during
Sir
that for the of the
not
are
advanced into ad in China while
positions themselves are
all
Nearly
deposits. of this class
gone, these will
and
that obtain he would a further from report the Admiral eommaudiDg the Australian naval station.
arrests is
are
by the
cruisers
new
sqnadron improved type,
latest
meet
will
made of
des
failed in thr3 comspirators and attempt, arrests ssveral have been made. The continues in a country disturbed very condition. Indian The Government purpose a loan of five million placing pounds on the market shortly.
civil
the
for
boilers
Govern
it
from
strong opposition party.
An
House
the the
companies
oppression
to 8 replying question of Commons, admitted
Admiralty,
of
the
made
is opposed greatly Party and Press. B. Forwood, Secretary
measure
bad
vantageous
Land
withdrawals
be
are
in
'
has Company of Australia suspended payment, owing to continued The
to
will
France
stated that to object Corea. The
not
agree protectorate
men.
County
women
letter
is
It
indemnity. will farther
Russian
a
to
not
are
an
pay
Fiance
recognised. Employ refuse to however, employ any the free not fron having a ticket his willing bureau, which implies to work non-Union alongside
ness
and uncontrolled expenditure by Boards and Councils. The second of reading the Bill is fixed for week. Thursday Nationalist Mr. A.
Brit'an
pro
and
Provisions and corruption
prevent
The
Great
men
labor
Bill.
meteorologist
new
in regard theory to the cause of influenza, it attributing to volcanic dust storms either from the Sunda last Straits of astral or eruption, The is epidemic expected origin. by him to last another seven years.
Sir
official
for,
Parliament, allowed to vote.
the Honore
condemning
as upon of the
by the friends Quebec.
the
for
of
Hon.
the
others
looked
cribes
on
triennially,
seeing
be elected similar to that
provided a franchise but
were
Commission
Scandals Three-fourths
members
life
Councils
free man
ill.
The Quebec has reported.
An
the explaining tbat Baronial
said
posals,
these
rectify
in conclusion, observes tbat and Russia are at aggrieved tbat first Germans and than
Parnelites, Mr.
measure.
to
frontiers,
distance of 75 and Russian and frontiers,
to
ers,
the
recovered
withdraw a her troops mileB from the French
of the authorities that reports the damage done is pratically nil. Seven hundred men have registered at the Government Labor Bureau. Distinctions between the Union and
are blocking of portions
in
of the
leaders
io
Balfour,
in
have
the
on
19. London, February Irish Hon. Balfour's Local Boards Bill has been read Mr. Morley and Mr. Red
criticise
severely
and
distress
the markets
but
quence
elsewhere.
time. the
Sir
18. London, February Canadian Government propose the Chinese veto, substituting abolish tax of £100. poll Mr. Abbott, the Premier of Canada,
is
first
10s.
The
to
traffic
The Right Government
mond,
Europe, and
Snowstorms
consequence. the railway England and
a
Northern sickness
great
The
at
sworn
Another the North
steadily
he married. will of the
Treasury, sonalty
to
same
H.
was
is
has Bonaparte on a charge of rob of diamonds, and then
Probate Hon. W.
in
rate
been
trial,
in
cold
cedently is there
Australian
in
now
Frederick
I
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with
who Roberts, was| re to the as Lord raised cently peerage has of the command Roberts, accepted forces for another the Indian year. continues to The weather be unpre-
a
crack on the surface and letting down the way of the rail permanent the rendering latter way line, impass Shares in able. fell conse slightly
wide
institutions.
existing Sir
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frontier with China questions could come to such an agreement. If the inof Chinese Pirates .'cursions do not be undertaken cease, will in reprisals and China will be compelled force, to to
creep
1
venting ed to
—
a
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in the old copper workings. Broken Hill and Block Fourteen ground has subsided about 20 feet, leaving
in
fully occupied and pre disorder, of a state which if allow things the overthrow of grow threatens
checking
Celeffcamji.
kept the growing are
;
.jforeton
towns
.
intercolonial
chief
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was an officer in the formerly Howard has British Cardinal Army. for several the care of his years under faculties friends in England; his mental' he wa's on duty haying given way while
St. Peter's, back there were of the Sacred
in
Rome. "British" five
A
Moran in
in
Rome.
Quebec, cent"
Iliad
Manning Cardinal
appointment. British
Empire there are 28 Archiepiscopai Sees, 97 Episcopal Sees,, 19 are 23 Vicariates(of which Apostolic held or administered and by Bishops), 10 Prefectures1 1 Apostolic. Including In the
and
Coadjutor of
holding 152.
office
the Bishops, and Bishops
Auxiliary
Archbishops in
the
British
Empire
to
was
stated that able to point
Mr.
with
the retention as of Bullen's the Residents of Salvado-street could and reach their easily expeditiously homes from Bullen's by Jarrad-street. name more The "Grove" was than .Bullen's. euphonious
out
site.
and that he oysters, cultivated the pearl
plant
successfully edible oyster
in the Eastern colo The amendment was negatived, las was a similar motion by the same that the item of 'gentleman Inspector iSharks' Bay Pearl Shell Fishery be reduced from £500 to £450. During the discussion on the item to Reward of GreenDavid Stinton, as discoverer ibushes tinfield, £250, it was mentioned Treasurer that the by the Colonial if totalled results from the field would be between £20,000 and £30,000. Mr. Throssell and Mr. DeHamel thought the country municipalities should have from the Subsidy to special grants £5000. Mr. Quinlan Municipalities, and Mr, Molloy supported the superior claims of Perth. Mr. Loton agreed with the principle. Mr. Parker thought the Roads vote should be apportioned on the same were plan. Suggestions made by hon. members as to the dis tribution of the vote amongst the various wards. Mr. Clarkson spoke of the disgraceful state of some of the' streets of Perth. Vote passed. Law £695. Vote Crown offices, jand nies.
Howard Sydney, and Cardinal of The Cardinal Archbishop' re Canada, is a comparatively
number
Harper Kent
where
i
few years members Cardinal
namely, College, M'Cabe in Ireland, Cardinals and Newman in England,
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LEGISLATIVE
ASSEMBLY.
Wednesday, The Speaker
SUMMARY.
U Y
February took the
17th. chair
at
780
passed.
printed. The Married
the new Act. under Bankruptcy Vote passed. Stipendiary Magistracy, £11,542. Mr. Sholl's motion that the item at Resident Magistrate Katanning, out on a was lost £159, be struck Division list division by two votes. Mr. Canning, Mr. Clarkson, Ayes, 10 Mr. Mr. Mr. Darlot, DeHamel, Mr. Mr. Quinlan, Molloy, Phillips, H. Mr. Mr. Sholl, Mr. Simpson, 12— -Hon. R. Sholl Sir. J. Noes, S. Burt, Hon. Hon. H. W. Forrest, Mr. Mr. A. Venn, Cookworthy, Mr. Loton, Mr. Mr. Hassell, Forrest, Mr. Mr. Parker, Paterson, Piesse, Mr. Throssell. Sir J. G. Lee-Steere, that Mr. Sholl's motion the item Clerk to the Magistrate and Local Court at Katanning be struck out, was on the Vote voices. negatived
Property its final stage. passed through The amendments to the Police Bill Council proposed by the Legislative were considered in committee, agreed as amended to, and the Bill reported, and adopted. in the mes The House concurred the Council Legislative sage from in drill instruction the respecting Government a and schools, Boys' was transmitted message to that effect to the Legislative Council. in The Estimates were considered committee. Scientific and Literary, As stated Grants, £2500. Agricultural Treasurer £1100 of by the Colonial his amount was set down for the pur chase of books for the Victoria Public and that £200 was intended Library, for the Mechanics' Institute at Albany. Mr. Traylen of the hoped no portion vote would be granted to an institution was let to a part of whose building Men's Club where certain Working
;
was
;
!
legislation," other side
and
said
if
he
was
on
the
the House, he would that they be struck out. Mr. move Canning moved that the item Report and other on the Pe'arlshell Fisheries, be reduced by £900, and said £1000, think Mr. Saville he did not Kent could bring into existence the oysters The Colonial that had disappeared. Treasurer and the Attorney General of
National Library of Australia
a
to
man
:
The House
fill
a
adjourned
office
particular
j '
—
at 1130
p.m.
of Public Director Works, in that Mr. H. said there Sholl, reply were for the develop funds available ment of the goldfields. The following had been made for the goldgrants 1891 fields in the North West during Petermarra, of well, (balance cost)
The
to
£108
9s.
:
4d. wells etc., Nullagine Western Shaw £250 Ashburton Roads Board, on water on supply road to fields £200. in reply to The Colonial Treasurer, Mr. DeHamel, said the Government no further or would guarantee give asssistance to the Midland pecuniary the sanc Railway Company without tion of the House. The Commissioner of Railways, in to Mr. the section said Loton, reply now had of the Midland open Railway been not equipped by the entirely The carriages are rented contractor. own are from Government until his maintained in The whole was ready. order. The contractors working good had made 43 selections, amounting to acres, but the 323,535 applications had not been formally approved. When 150 miles were completed, fully the and opened for traffic, equipped, to 900,000 Company would be entitled No title deeds had yet been acres. ;
put in were private. During was the Colonial Treasurer called to and apologised order, for making use of the words "he claimed that some hon. members did not repre but rather the sent, misrepresented views of their constituents." Mr. Mol rose and to order, Mr. Canning loy said if the hon. gentleman used the take action within language, he would seven him days to convince who was on The House divided the wrong. motion "with the following result Mr. Mr. Ayes 13 Parker, Quinlan, Mr. Mr. Mr. Simpson, DeHamel, Mr. Traylen, Mr. Loton, Mr. Darldt, Mr. Mr. Harper, Phillips, Canning, Mr. H. Sholl, Mr. R. Sholl, Mr. Mol Noes. 13 Hon. Sir J. Forrest, loy. Hon. S. Burt, Hon. W. E. Marmion, Hon. H. W. Venn, Mr. Clarkson, Mr. Mr, Symon, Mr. Randell, Cookworthy, Mr. Piesse, Mr. Hassell, Mr. Throssell, Mr. Pearse, Mr. Forrest. vote in The Speaker gave his casting favour of the motion, as he' because, were the said the certificates papers committee .printing might order to be at the end of the session. printed Motion carried. The Attorney General moved the second reading of the Customs Laws Consolidation Bill. Mr. DeHamel supported by Mr. Canning moved as an amendment that the Bill be read After an expla that day six months. nation by the Colonial Treasurer the was and the amendment withdrawn, Bill read a second time. The House went into on committee the Estimates. Land Mr. Forrest Titles, £2,270. remarked that the head of this depart ment spent a great deal of his time on the bench of the Police Court. The General that the Attorney explained was work of the department never left undone. Several other members spoke in terms of praise of the manner in which the work of this department was Vote passed. performed. Lands and Surveys, £19,015. The of Railways, in reply to Commissioner :
p.m.
!
eagle
:
February 18th. took the Chair at 7.80
Thursday, The Speaker
1
of
desir offer
!
,
the debate
:
£400
to
.
passed.
not
was
moved1 that" the returns Molloy on the expended showing the amount Midland since the guarantee Railway of be £60,000 by the Government This was printed. opposed, by the Government, who claimed that certain
;
'
in which indulged a but have demoralising effect. Mr. Parker mentioned the sum of £50 for the Perth museum, and asked how it was expended. He would hoped next year arrangements be made for combining with the Geo Museum. Vote passed. logical 6s. Pensions, lid. Mr. £4,888 took the opportunity afforded Molloy set down as item by the amount No. 87 (G. W. Leake, 0s. £386 6d.) to mention that this from gentleman his in the Upper House had place spoken of the Judges of the Supreme Court as The Chair-, being corrupt. man called Mr. to order for Molloy a in to debate the other referring House. Item No. 55 (G. B. Humble, was taken exception to by Mr. £125) A. Forrest, but warmly supported by! Treasurer and Mr. Rich-1 the Colonial ardson. Vote passed. £600 ; Refunds, Miscellaneous Service, £25,337 15s. 9d. The Colonial Treasurer said that item to Ministerial No. 19 (Additions Sala ries, £1000) Would be struck out, as it was to the Constitution. Mr. contrary Parker the for vote the thought Plates Queen's should be abolished, an and moved amendment to that! which was "with effect, afterwards drawn. Mr. Traylen hoped the amount of gratuities to fire brigades would be increased. The General Attorney the placing of these items stigmatised " on the Estimates as grandmotherly
could
destruction
it
Mir.
—
were
practices
measure
—
Court The £3130. General said it would be Attorney for him before the House necessary to put £50 to ask them some rose, more the Estimates in order to upon get
that
a
:
Supreme
Bill
moved
introduce for the The
certificates
The report of the Joint Select Com mittee of the Legislative Council and the FreLegislative Assembly on mantle Harbour Works "was brought of Public Works. up bythe Director to received and ordered be Report Women's
;
members country the motion, which supported generally went to a division with the following J. result 16 Hon. Sir Ayes, Hon. Forrest, S. Burt, Hon. H. W. W. E. Marmion, Mr. Venn, Hon. Mr. Clarkson, Mr. Cookworthy, Mr. Mr. Mr. Hassell, Pearse, Harper, Mr. Mr. Piesse, Phillips, Simpson, H. Mr. Mr; Sholl, Mr. Symon, JS oes, 9 Mr. Canning, Mr. Traylen. Mr. Darldt, DeHamel, Mr. Loton, Mr. Molloy, Mr. Parker, Mr. Quinlan, Mr. Randell, Mr. R. Sholl. Leave of absence was granted to Mr. Baker for fourteen days
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PAR LI AMENTA
Harper to
;
;
Mr.
—
the said Sholl, Clerk, £350,
Forrest
an area was said agricultural near laid out Beverley which was land. said to be poor The Com missioner of Crown Lands said the
being
issued.
The Commissioner of Railways, in said that Bullen's reply to Mr. Molloy, had been selected for the site of the in intended station preference to Salvado-street because it was on fairly level was ground, while Salvado-street at the top of a grade with but a few chains of level. There would be no and there etc, would space for sidings of loose be danger trucks plunging The along the line down to Bullen's. cost of two stations was about equal. That vested interests were connected
—
of appointment was rendered of the necessary by the re-organisation and that the increase in department, item instruments, advertising, etc., was from £800 to £1200 due largely to the increase in the advertising. In land connection with sales it had in creased five-fold during the year. Mr.
Chief
made had been by Mr. a Ranford, surveyor of great experience Vote passed. The Commissioner Mining £3,960. Crown in Mr. of to Lands, reply said the gentleman occupySimpson, at the the position of Warden ing at Murchison Goldfield did not receive the same rate as at the Warden as he was new to the service Kimberley last year. This year the salary stood at £250 and £50 for Vote forage. selection
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and; £1200 Geological Railways The CommisiTramways, £86,368. of Railways Estimatesaid this jsioner had been framed The. by himself. of last Estimates theset down year loss the railways atprobable upon £8000 in 189L The annual lossto had amounted £14-: previously !000. From the financial statement Colonial Treasurer 'made by the it would that appear there had been !a loss 1891. this during Against must be set an amount £4000 of and as the Treasurer outstanding, calculation accepts as the basis of his before Treasury receipts actually jtlie it would be easily seen how the.1 jhim arose. The fact' Iseeming discrepancy in 1891 there was a small jwas amount of 1,000 or so not collected in iDecember. It went to the credit of the railways in 1891. In 1891 they with considerable ;dealt and business, in December of that year there was an not collected. .amount of £40.00 The when making his state 'Treasurer, ment, knew nothing about this amount, and it left an impression the upon minds of hon. members that the were to a disadvan railways working 1891 the year the tage. During of the railways and tramways earnings were and the expenditure £67,858, which left a credit balance £66,277, of £1,582 on the transactions. year's He had said they commenced the a rail year with probable loss in their a year, and that way system of £8,000 he hoped, although he did not know much about the matter then, that by the the year 1892 would be figures reversed. Rail Upon the Eastern he found the earnings for way itself, 1891 were and the expendi £59,583, a ture of £55,780, leaving profit He thought these £3,803. figures should be satisfactory to the House. He would like to draw some com parison between the expenditure upon their lines and the expenditure upon those in other parts of the world. In so he must draw a comparison doing between the lines with a running similar kind of grade, and must also at the and the look of rails weight size of rolling because stock, upon these three depended the suc things of the railways. The grade upon cess the local lines was one in 27 and one in was 80, and the hauling power equal to Last year the train only one in 27. miles to earn was mileage 293,206 On £59,583. the in New railways a with similar the Zealand, grade, was train 331,000 for a reve mileage nue of £114,000. They would ask if it could be done here. It would have to be considered by them some or time and he hoped the other, Government to place would be able before them some scheme by which it could be brought about. This could be done by an alteration of the only the improvement grades. Regarding of the Eastern there was a Railway, which plan would give the proposed as one in fifty. This, ruling grades however would mean a considerable sum of money, In 1892 whatever, revenue he hoped might be derived, the expenditure would not amount to more than 92 per cent, of the revenue. was to made the item Objection in Charge of Existing Engineer Lines, Mr. Mr. £600, by Mr. Parker, Sholl, Loton and Mr. Molloy. They pointed out that when the gentleman who last the post was removed to an occupied other department the Government had stated the office would cease to exist. The Colonial Treasurer said that owing to the large amount in of work now course of preparation by the Engineerit was in-Chief to see that necessary our were railways kept in proper order, and someone should be directly re General sponsible. Traffic Manager, £800. The Commissioner of Railways, in to Mr. reply Quinlan, said the General Manager had been engaged a term for of three years by Mr. Burt when in England. Mr. Sholl moved that the item be struck out. Mr. DeHamel and Mr. supported Sholl, said Mr. Roberts had been shamefully treated. The appointment was quite uncalled for. Mr. Molloy spoke high ly of Mr. Roberts' valuable services. Mr. Parker said the appointment was one. Mr. Loton purely an ornamental '
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Mr.
stood for
Most
persons in
would
the world more nothing honorable. I thus by accident came not private letter, obviously which related my perusal,
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was
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progress
treachery
and on
base across
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an
most
and
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are
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to
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menced
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the in
the letter reading Whitcombe." letter?" private
a
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papers, it to
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and
I
looked
suppose him handed and
over
asked
if
me
seeing
it.
vided
it
Mr.
is
returned
said
I've
such know letter to to
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with
some
else.
one
Mr.
note
a
of
"Certainly, with
what and
I
if
to
he
might
reading.
was
do
can
you
I
out
as
then else
com
them. take
I
said
you
like
it
friends it is your provided among made and my name public dragged into row." I then read and he a the letter, took down notes it. Mr. of it as I read Moorhead never certainly promised not to but he never askedpublish it, my permis sion to publish and I certainly it, thought not
it
was
not
understood
sufficiently
be
made public. sequently published
However,
it
would
it
was
not
sub
in
the W. A. Record as James to a Geraldton and their names might just as well been the as were printed, they only have in solicitors there. partnership letter firm a
"
from Mr. W. of Solicitors & Whitcombe" Barratt
I
must
I cannot understand how could letter the suppose was from Mr. James to the and not a firm, letter to Mr. for it private Whitcombe, commenced and dear Whitcombe," "My its contents from nature their clearly related to his interests and private only could never have been intended for my Mr
foolish
was
confess
Moorhead
perusal,
and task
I
should
have
thought
to the papers knew who was be better
election
to to me appeared the of Mr. part
write
a
as every meant.
full one
of ex in
would
it
to persuade Mr. attempting to the It is beyond contrary. he could have I sup thought
in
and
the
a
alteration
slight
of copy it would
the
letter been
have to
attempted
of this kind Whitcombe
would shown it for
or
the
by myself.
I
never
of
having
to
do
what raise
may
Mr.
foolish
'
moment's
a
misunderstand
expected implications. shirk the responsibility the
of
hurry
to
is un
to intend supplied Moorhead
for
me
to
and no question have arisen had Mr. me his letter before obtained my written and papers, originally so
to
the fourth of charge long con and unseemly mirth whilst perusing a letter from Mr. to Mr. James Whitcombe, I feel soul my down into my sinking boots when I consider I may have possibly been of such and guilty blasphemy sacrilege. I am only sorry my intellectual powers are not to sufficiently enable me to developed fathom the of Mr. James's profundity utterances on statecraft and with polity which he favored in his friend the letter in but which I question, not are forgot intended for the profane and con vulgar, I could not treat sequently them with awe and reverence. becoming My laughter was caused by the pompous self-sufficiency with which this well-known statesman settled all the affairs of the colony with out the slightest still I longed difficulty, for the time when the James-cum- Whitcombe will be in Ministry certainly office and their reforms will proposed be brought before the In the if public. meantime Messrs. James and Whitcombe will only the publish constant and intimate corresheard pondence we have so much about, they might educate the masses so to as enable them to their appreciate loftyideals. However, they have had a splen did of opportunity their own blowing their numerous vir trumpets, advertising tues, and lillies white, of which painting have availed themselves to they the fullest extent in the recently corres published and I hope they pondence, will let me off this time for at them.— laughing Yourobdt. servt., JAMES BAEBATT. Geraldton, 18th Feb., 1892.
a
Moorhead me how a of the letter with plied him with copy to publish it permission as a letter from Mr. James to a Geraldton firm of Solicitors there & (the only firm Barratt being whilst to Mr. Whitcombe) according I said Moorhead's own version Tou can do what with it don't you like provided you into a drag name row." my religious I also fail to preceive that the publication of a, letter to a firm of Jprivate country solicitors from their town would be agent less objectionable than the publication of a private from of one letter a member firm to a member of the firm. other Surely and confidential letters be private pass tween solicitors as well as indivi private the and I conceive that had duals, letter
Making band
:
a
Long
What
to-night. I dear, Husband
a
Story Short.— Hus splendid dinner you have
Wife, thought What :
"
this for
to
tinued
pro friends." and later
kept amongst your went then away,
later the reading then asked Moorhead
not
objeccion
no
better
was
to
At
he Then to see what urged reply the Record made before the explana writing so I signed the letter at the tion, same time that later on I write would a full saying the to about the explanation papers letter. Mr.. Whitcombe was a standing hardly minute in my office and went away when I the and he lector never asked me to signed for any insertion give him particulars in the so that I was newspapers sur greatly when I saw his letter in the next prised Victorian what Express containing purported to be my in inverted explanation printed commas if as supplied by me for publica tion. Mr. Whitcombe gives the following, as of how Mr. my statement Moorhead obtain ed the copy cf the letter I do not think he took for though a copy I had occasion to the for few leave room amoments the in his hands, while letter was I was not long enough absent for him to have "made a unless he jotted it down copy, with Mr. great quickness." Whitcombe under the was that I had impression lent the letter to Mr. Moorhead who had made a from the letter itself I him copy so told ; Mr. Moorhead did not make a copy of the letter and itself had for it a moment only in his hands. I read the to him letter "and he it down jotted very quickly." Mr. version Whitcombe's of state my ment that I insinuated implies Mr. Moorhead had taken a copy surreptitously of the letter whilst what I really said and meant involved no such insinuation. It is
As
good
writing, he which
me.
it
publishing explanation suggested
Mr.
letter."
a
his
some
menced
dear Mr.
a
I
have a
read
could
and
and
justified
bad He
first this
said
amongst
I then
asked
denying
such had letter been written of Barratt and Whitcombe. him I could not told see the use
firm
very easy conversation
not is
you how
"
write you the
"
it
both
said
Is
"It
am
you."
returned objected
I
I
Moorhead
on
then could
I
show
we
He
it.
James "
and
through
letter at
laugh
believe I said
said
I found but I and I think
to you towards
"
said
Whitcombe,
reading
he
with
beginning
Record
the
"
you You
tell.
to
—
and
"
friend." He said a peculiar of way I then com
your "
He
James the
not
dear
firm's
him show
I'll
office
"
I
con
for
"
my
"
misleading
sent
must
He has friendship."
his
showing
I
and I said you
James said
I
that letter
When
my
Mr.
"
deserving
of
charge
throw
in
"
one.
second
Moorhead.
case
a
an
"
think
even
-matter .any
"
breach
dishonorable
this
for
:
guilty
of
I
"
have And
no
any
the
it
accord
sure
to deceive into any
connection Mr. Moorhead
at
letter
a
way
quite
sustained. of tryingto
on
called
sign
planation
com
been
matter
any was
thank
third charge share of the odium
be
to
that
amongst
might
persons there were
this
"
"
am
in there
with
to
have
may
this
me
of letters
only
grossly
or
ever
think Yes."
Mr.
of James to Mr. Moorhead, and on the spur I sent for Mr. Moorhead the moment and him the warned of against machinations Mr. James. his friend Messrs. James and Whitcombe in effect an absolute down rule that lay private
if
good
a
and dis
intended
one's
judged
the
Whitcom
as a warning be most objec
be
judgment
Some
came
when
there
with
what did not public to probably leading
must
at
of
exposure As to
Geraldton
consider
to
had I thought it would in the newspapers
confidence
Mr.
I
connection
he
Geraldton
most
coming
in
unfair
an
would
it'
and
confidential
a
would
and
case
have
error
that
Simpson
because
an
confidence.
has himself
noyance As to
of personalities and the time in washing dii'ty short In general public.
much
so
I
duct.
statecraft to advise
effect
of
done
letter
My
where confidence
treated
making public display
published
sorting
letters
and them
have
double-faced myself in
whilst
circumstances papers
parties
been submit
brought
not
was
therefore
attempted consciously Moorhead or to lead him
difficulty and he
and surrouudings, find we ing to its nature laid down or no fixed rules by moralists of school casuists which enable us to de any kind cide case of this off hand. every There is at most broad be a distinction tween conduct and dishonorable grossly and mere errors of judgment particular cases to one class or the other belong to circumstances. on according Possibly I should not have read second thoughts or of the letter to Mr. Moor a copy supplied I need I should not head. hardly say
as
which and
me
not
Mr.
to devise
cases
documents
before the particular
linen each
of
have
for whom of parties and ac they must
other
publish as
wasting
some
acted
him
and confidentially where the contents communicated privately
miserable
a
"
2.30 the
to
Mr. oppose Whitcombe
disclose
on
For
be
leave
hands
also
the
concern
and
purloining
to
tionable
stood.
Mr.
then
report Amendment Bill
whilst
himself in he would have no difficulty turning would probably Simpson out, but Moorhead the and retain seat, Moorhead further, into the House advertise would getting and himself in business Whitcombe's injure business should be pulled to and the wires In of Moorhead means. get rid by some short it advocated personal ad\ ancement of obtained anyhow as the aim political Of life. course these were opinions only for private intended use, and any quantity and political could of patriotism be purity in public. displayed The purport of this letter would appear and to most low, mean persons contempt and when I the ible, considered supposed Mr. Moor of James for Mr. friendship head it struck the former me was acting in and treacherous a double-faced manner in trying to towards the latter undermine him. Mr. I never James have says to such an extent as to forgotten myself to acts which resort no honest man can other dis call than and unworthy sounds honorable." This well, but very Mr. does James consider false professions ? and treachery and honorable worthy Mr.
19th.
further
charge
of the letter. copy Mr. James's firm have
Whitcombe" which, consider 3d James's proceeded generally, Mr. to Whitcombe
I
The committee's
of
a
heap
from
'
p.m.
first
Whitcombe's
ASSEMBLY.
at
be
upon share of
fair
his
the
interested
throwing
than
more
aware
a
stage.
took the chair
self-defence
treacherous towards conduct to undermine me.
matters Under
to five was liable years employer Act. the principal under Progress that the advice of the was reported General might be consulted. Attorney Mr. Hackett report brought up the on of the conference of the managers the Game Bill. at 4.40 p.m. The House adjourned
Speaker
might
trying the Geraldton election Mr. WhitDuring active combe was an openly taking part in I was opposing Mr. Moorhead, whilst openly him and for afterwards voted supporting him. I also saw Mr. Moorhead on several and under on business matters occasions he looked Mr. James his stood as upon At the same time I had friend. given Mr. Whitcombe of of part a notice dissolution Whitcombe nership, and, (as Mr. knew) I in the was going through all the papers office to find out for myself how all business
lent
The
cases
to
and
Act Servant's read a second
February
the
Perth
well
on Committee the Aborigines In Mr. Act Amendment Bill Protection be that the employer Leake thought as on the same the footing placed men who native, and to provide against with had not apenny to bless themselves and were, unable to pay the therefore, the words fine of £20, he moved that " for term or be imprisoned any three calender not exceeding months, hard or without be with labour," clause. The to the Colonial added was this thought power Secretary Mr. the Act. by already given out that the fraudu Hackett pointed
Friday,
other
gladly
and some of these letters have perusal, I warned Mr. Whit been left lying about, combe to leave letters in the not private office. I told him in effect that I was
on
time.
LEGISLATIVE
into
knowledge
further
and on we became Geraldton, later James's firm and Mr. acted as partners, Perth for firm. Both before our agents and the there was during partnership constant between the correspondence Perth and but there was Geraldton offices, close intimite also a separate and corres Mr. James and Mr. between pondence not for my intended Whitcombe, evidently
passed through was re-com Bill The Bankruptcy was struck and the word April mitted This defines out and May substituted. come will the date on which the Bill into
to
him
it
was
and would
public, I which
Whitcombe.
As
had been found im desks as suggested by possible the hon. member in his motion made in February of last year. was from the A message received Assembly which announced Legislative that the resolution of the Legislative the introduction of Council respecting drill instruction into the Government in. schools had been concurred The Married Women's Property was Bill received from the Legislative time. and read a first Assembly, Act Amendment Bill The Patent Mr.
made
transaction. odium to the attaching and (4) Long-continued unseemly mirth whilst a letter from Mr. James to perusing
to
port to another. to been referred
run
or
the
at
one
Secretary,
In (3) Moorhead
Mr.
year Whitcombe
chair
persons
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munication
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to
breach
his purpose effecting who write let mischievous the risk of their accidentally
breach of to disclose
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my last
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vessels
details
supplying years past
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intended are not they Doubtless there are cept the consequences. where it be a mean and con cases would a man's to expose private temptible thing business which to one's came accidentally
A.
express.
matter
his
on
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above
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derived
is
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ters
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19th.
took
in
information intended not
villainy waste of time
writer
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COUNCIL.
February
Friday,
share
the
the letters
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;
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protected. It is of obtaining a talking the consent of the writer of the letter for be of course it would never given and any to it would obtain attempt only put the some
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to warn innocent persons to contemplated injuries
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perusal
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LEGISLATIVE
THE
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editor
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:
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connection
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of necessity definite management was The appointment
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be
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been written in of the course question confidential between Mr. correspondence Barratt and Whitcombe lames and Messrs. I should have been of a gross breach guilty of confidence in it to Mr. showing Moor have been to blame for head, who would to such breach of a party making himself confidence the matter whilst as stood a
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superior
General be
of
obtained
shown
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must
and
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third parties however
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description
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man
letters
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a
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was Girls Bill and reported.
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are
guaranteed,
depended on. Pebble Specs from 6s. Silver Thimbles from Do.
from
Alberts
Chid.
Well,
arr
10
Well,
Fares
5/8,
WE some
tion valuable
at
Beg
to
have been Iron Grand
magnificent Upright Euston Road, London. JUSTIN BROWNE
When,
it
is
however,
alone
should We invite
moderate Photos,
difficult
to
the
Full
Trichord
appointed Pianos
Sole
in W.A. Agents manufactured by Justin
th< for Browr
ROBERTS, Manager.
RAIL
i
ly
recommend
have
world-wide of importations, and
inspection and also
Special shewing exterior
a
will
repute,
be founo
to
from from
and
as
a
inscription
known
in
musical
circles,
that
Dean's Dean's
.
Prepared only EDMUND
Scholastic the interior to
mailed
free
High
Class
instrument
at
a
Diarrhoea DEAN
Wholesale
To and
mechanism,
together
address.
with
book
oi
I
full
particulars harmless
perfectly
speedily irregularities Post free
a
Ladies.—
the
send
overcomes
&c
two
Place,
above to
up
of
the
date
to
Saturdy,:
Commissioner
GEO.
of
Rail
ROBERTS, Traffic
j
Traffic
Manager's Perth, February
Manager.
Office, 1892.
9th,
l
—
Mixture.
N
&
O T
ICE.
Coin
one
Perth.
Street,
all
Is
physician's of a
daughtei simple
new,
remedy obstructions
which and
genuine. Mrs. Kirk, 8, Shep stamps. London Kennington Park, S.S. —
;
off
BROUGHT brown Cordo,
Chemists,
Hay
will
Establishments. to any
order
5
1
and
ways),
branded thing
a
the
on
double Eastern
1892.
19th,
(By
!
for the
on
by
'
fact
March
fares
single Stations
all
be issued available for
Railway Northam,
i
at
will
1892.
17,
Cough Mixture,
Hooping Infants
TICKETS from journey
j
herd's
National Library of Australia
i
can
:
RAGES, MARCH
THURSDAY,
,
confidenttheir the treatment referred to, viz
for above
A
6d.
one.
those in search of Public. the Musical
Terms
Testimonials,
well
are
decide
following
I
and
W
NOTICE.
ravages of the two deadly epide mic unfortunately raging in the colony. We allude, of course, to HOOPING COUGH and INFANTILE
DIARRHOEA,
ground.
Office, 4, 1892.
Feb.
ASTERN
the
i
10-0
to
Manager's
Perth,
now
of theii guarantee " Manufactured Sole Agents, Perth, W.A." in the musical instrument business as competition make where to go for the BEST Pianos. up one's mind
importers
be sufficient
price,
A.
HOBBRTO
to the run superior general excellence each instrument hear the for BRYAN expressly & ROBERTO, When there is such keen
Perth
to
Action.
Repeating
use
p.m. 7-15
Traffic
6d.
preparations of which the lives oi be saved from may
children
preparations S PIANOS
much
in
A.
Octaves,
Check
&
they
announce
7
;
'
7 in.
W
BRVA
of
scores
dep
Well,
Northam,
GEO.
6d.
medicinal
by the timely
7/2
be
draw Special Atten time the present tc
to
10-0
...
to ground,
admission
including
NORTHAM
wish
arr
Chid.
10-30
arr
dep 7r30
Well,
ways.
0
can
Is.
8s.
p.m. 8-15
dep
Chid.
p.m
Chid. York
admission
including
Traffic
2 and
9.50
arr
Newcastle. 910 a.m. will leave on this ordinary 810 with a4-day only a.m., connecting down at from special Clackline, returning at 730 Chidlows p.m. to admission Fares, 5/6, including ground Tickets for are available specials only for this alone. and day of the order Commissioner of Rail By
Demi-Hunting
-Silver
...
Fremantle,
The
Eng
...
Gents'
The
...5
...
Hunting Levers
p.m.
WeU, dep 7.15 Smith's Mill dep 8.0 Guildford, dep 8.45 9.15 Perth, dep Chid.
8-0 10.30
...
Northam,
DemiLevers from
Silver
dep
0
ct.
Lexers
York
Fare,
d
s
with
—
:
a.m.
sold
£
connection
Is. admission to Fares, including ground, Peith Guildford Fremantle 4/6, 3/9, 5/6, Smith's Mill 2/7.
W.A.
in
in
under
as
...
Goods. for CASH bought the in manufacturers be marked much lower
they will such goods have
Europe
TRAINS SPECIAL above will run
Fremantle, dep 7.30 8.15 Perth, dep 8.40 Guildford, dep Smith's Mill, dep 9.25 10.10 Chid. Well, arr
Assort
Optical
2, 1892.
MARCH
a.m.
NOW
is
Silver Watches and and Marble Clocks,
Onyx
Jewellery, Electro-Plate these have
that he and Varied
intimate
to
SPORTS
,
JEWELLER,
Gents'
Perfect
Manager.
Office,
this
Demi-Hunting
4ft.
-
|
U. S. A.
fkom
...
Width, Pedal.
ground)!
to
'-rvV
Traffic
Hunting
;
p.m 8;00
...
Norffiami'-'arnh.vJSQ
lOdvV
Is:
dep.
'
A 1 18 ct. Hunting Ladies' Levers fico? Ladies' 18 ct. Genevas from Gents' Silver
Celeste
:
-
700 Brook, dep. S. Berok,:arr,.; 11 .00 arr Newcastle, 845 Fares admission to -grounds)1: (including "il\ Newcastle's. of the Commissioner of Bail(By order
REDUCTIONS.
N
Face
4in.
)
—
admission
WEDNESDAY
Ladies'
4ft.
grounds
a.m.
Perfumers.
...
Height,
to
'
(including
Newcastle,
BY
Mass.,
S.
„
dep.
Northam,
CO., Lowed,
:
3d.
7s'.
p.m.
745
(including
Northam,
HairVigor,
Bought
ment
PIANOS.
grounds)
NOTICE.
CAMPBELL, Manager. SMITH, Accountant.
J.
E.
dep.
to
'Guildford',1
8si,
'
and
FREMANTLE.
STREET,
Beverley, York, S. Brook,
Perth;:
ASTERN
LIMITED, PACKENHAM
9s.,
a.m.
gentle-
youthful do well would
age,
PREPARED
GLASSWARE
C
Chid-
admission
(including
Fremantle,
Manager's Perth, February
&c.
LEY
T 0 L
.at
7
of
HOTEL
&c.,
&©.,
breakfast
for
Traffic
LIQUEURS, vegetables,
WINES,
1.045: 1120
BeVtoley'fy9dli;8d7',t7:.TO,
with
AVER &
G.
J.
and
tresses, their
advanced
an
QREAT
Storekeepers,
assorted
arr.
''
Fares
and
Champagne.
Hotelkeepers,
splendidly
Efemantle,
„
a
Makers. envite
„ '
a.m.
soft, silky to preserve
Sold by Druggists
Dry Champagne, Gippsland Hop Bitters
Allsopp
Moet
wish
who
Schnapps, Quality
of
Ayer's
other
& Son, Melbourne, Cordials, A.V.H. Van Hoytema & Co., Rotterdam, Geneva, Chas. Loche & Co., Rheims, Rougemont Champagnes, Bulk and Bottled & Sons, Ltd., Samuel Ale,
-
abundance
Dr.
Aromatic
as
Hair.
hair
to pearance furnish their
Wines, Wolfe's
Vigor
Bland, cool, Hair perfumed, Ayer's Vigor delightfully free from the head baldness, keeps prevents and cures and troublesome unsightly dandruff, Ladles desirous of having hiimors of the scalp. former and"
mien
B.O.S.
its
becomes thin, "this preparation gray, and texture. fullness, color,
maturely
Whiskey, &
the
of
the
for
Dressing When
Hair value
Ayer's
universal popularity most convincing proof
the
Is
an
celebrated
of
The
"
& Co.,
8\45 10:15
„
Perth,-
.1100
.
73o
Ohidlpwls, Guildford,
minutes
Fares
" Blend & Co., Ltd., Thistle Whiskey, Glasgow, Dawson's Perfection Whiskey, J. & R. Tennent, Well Park Glasgow, Brewery, Brand Galley Whiskey, Alcock & Co., Melbourne, Billiard Tables, &e., Wm. and Geo. Tait, Port Wines. Oporto, " " Old Highland Walker & Sons, Kilmarnock John Ltd.,
Son
Clackline,;
'ow's.
Rodger
Pease, Macken
an-..
Fifteen
'
Whiskies, Slater
„
Brook,
Edinburgh,
Brewery,
Tinned Meats, c and Bobbie
"
Gaelic
Co.,
p.m. 700
dep.
'
Fountain Ltd., Meat Export Co.,
Co.,
Queensland
Stirling
S.
S.
9 '20 1U-30
„
Brcok,
6"20 715 740
'
&
McEwan
Central
as
"
Win.
date
a.m.
AT
MELBOURNE,
CONSIGNEES
SOLE
with
Above
.
AN.D
ADELAIDE,
ALBANY,
on
-
POIL®SrH:A.M
run
under:—
FREMANTLE.
"STli-EElT,
will
connection
in the'
TRAIN#:
above
'
ROUDKD
.
s
L
L
star
on
like on
off
side
LL,
about will
run
at
Horse,
under saddle some hind foot white, about 15 stands
near
forehead,
hands high, not claimed
our
Entire
six
years
old.
be sold
according
J.&J. Dec. 14th,
OLUNE. 1891,
If to
law.
absolutely
Canterbury,
9
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the granted by powers See, the following dispensa Apostolic tions are to the faithful of granted this for the diocese, approaching Season of Lent. Ash Wednesday falls on 2nd March. meat be used at the 1. -Flesh may on meal Mondays, principal
o'clock
Special
and; in and .
Day
Patrick's
be
at
used at
allowed on
all
milk the
cheese,
meal
all
flesh
meat
the and
meals.
€
6.
R.
Board.
work
in
dispensation when there
sex, in their own New business.
PATRICK'S
little
employment in
region Box
976,
P.O.,
do
the
work.
us.
You
at
her
parents' Ellen
Frcmantle, of
John
Theresa,
and
Ann
Deeply regretted and
friends,
Healy. sorrowing
her
by
for 0
t
%
\
many
.
25
27 38 29
1892.
—
MON.
1
—
2
—
Ash
E.
Scott,
Esq.
Be
"
with
Hayden, Esq.
WL.
the
PROGRAMME:
%.
prepared of Christ."
name
M. Leo
Pope
—
and
your
resist
to
try
eyes
for
raursi)
4.
6d. ORPHANAGE
5.
BOYS'
16.
Under Second
7s.
Heats
6d., op
6d. Sheffield.
(entry
free.)
BOYS' HANDICAP— ORPHANAGE free 10. 7s. 6d., 2s. 6d. (entry Under 7. THREE-LEGGED RACE— 15s. Entry 15s.
—
RACE
New
5s.
the
difference, in
—
19.
are
in
at
with Fees, Nominations, together for' the two years' performances, (with Mile Members' and Sheffield) Quarter must be in the hands of the Handicaps, at the Shamrock Perth, Secretary Hotel, jaot later 9 o'clock than of the Friday, 4th E. Scott, Newcastle, March, or Mr.
to
Our
at
present
territory from the
is
drought,
but
New desert
-
venture
visitation
rare
South
by
a great Wales is
the
West
due same hour and place on Acceptances 14th March. and All other Entries Handicaps to be made on the ground. rules be observed Sir Joseph Banks' will in the Sheffield W. J. REARDON, Hon. to Celebration Secretary Committees. the
.
rabbits,
havoc
-
have
scriptions "week: Mr 15s
following the during
past (
—
John Mr J.
Sweeney,
Greenough,
Donaher,
Greenough,
31-12-92, 18s do.,
National Library of Australia
9d
—
a
Gold
the
<
it
ue
c
a
r
I.
east
of
from
a
reefs
Hardy
which
York.
The
crushing
made
have is two colour last
been
at
found
miles
to
the
obtained
was
week.
Last senior matches resulted Saturday's in a win for the M. C. C. against the Perth C.C. of 8 wickets and 65 by an innings and for the West Perth C. C. who de runs, C.C. by 6 wickets. each £6000 are down on the Estimates for the erection of a now at Rottnest, and Lighthouse another wing to the Government Offices.
feated
Two
the
sums
Fremantle of
A private match between Mentor and Armstrong's Mr. for £50 was in Perth Music run led from Mentor start to finish, by seven lengths. The
! '
Mr. C.
A.
W.
Reeve's
last
and
week. won
the sin enquirynfco circumstan the death of the Carol © woman on Wynne, was concluded Friday afternoon. The verdict was following returned by the -"That of William Perth, jury: Wynne, stonemason, did kill and feloniously slay the one deceased, Car Wynne."'
tending,
liope-
country
bearing
Mount
sight writes that
n
ii
in
Holy
Sacrifice
and instruction
pro
but of the
recited
prayers will
also
be
the
is
170
crushing,
return
latest tons
from South
Fraser's
7 dwts.
9
12
grs.
stone, smelted
days run,
of stone, 186, ozs. 60 tons stone,
4 dwts.
Hill,
50
bar
gold
gold.
ozs.
On Wednesday morning the marriage Mr. P. P. J. Rowe, of editor the and Miss People, Hogan was celebrated Dr. by His in the Lordship Gibney Cathedral. The bride waB beautifully and was dressed, at the altar supported while bridesmaids, the church by several was crowded with her many who friends, came to be witnesses of her renunciation of the lighter of girlhood, and to joys be happy in her new pray that she may of
state
life.
On Saturday evening last three children at the Australian Hotel became unwell. One of them, the eldest of the dauhter Mr. exhibited proprietor, Guilfoyle, dangerous symptoms, and Dr. O'Connor was 3ent for. Upon enquiry it was.found that the children had eaten some tinned the elder one fish, hence her very freely, was Dr. O'Connor had suffering greater. to remain some hours with" the patient before the poisonous elements would yield to and the little one could be treatment, out of pronounced She is now danger. towards making rapid progress complete recovery.
Tuesday
the
entertained
was
and
presented the
by from
with
Young his
16th at
a a
inst. "
Father
Welcome
purse
of
Duff
Home,"
sovereigns his return on North. The included Fathers Bourke largest that has yet taken
Men's mission
Society, in the
which gathering Kelly was the all available place in the Hall, space being the fully When occupied. good things which the tables done graced were justice to the Chairman, Mr. H. McKernan opened the in a neat and short programme speech and made the presentation. Father Duff and in replied, doing so, sincerely, returned for the honour and thanks, done generosity him. He briefly dur spoke of his travels the last seven months and dwelt ing on the characteristic of for sincerity he which, said noted. Australians are His remarks were warmly were applauded. Songs and
by several accompaniments
ladies were
and
played
gentlemen by Miss
Brady.
It
a
of portion rendered a ever-in
-must be journal of anything but productive ful One who feelings. from the asserts locality condition of the the
Sydney
sub
I
stay will, length,
week
goldfields:
ozs.
tons
Hopes
E
universally regarded. do not in West Aus suffer from the of pest we see quite enough of the wrought by them to be able
a
138
the
is
Hoc
followin
rendered
we
estimate accurately pretty of the scourge. severity
the advancing host of rodents in the at present region as occupied by tbem Rabbitaria, it has been jestingly called by a
—
received the to the Record
are
napping.
to
away and the
—
We
caught
was
it
tralia
wrought by
acknowledgments;
safety.
adminstrat.ors be
to
find
we
Very Reverend on Tuesday to
children.
Eastern
On
little
Though
is
suffering of
to
more
shall
our
new
yield gold; yield 124 ozs, 15 dwts. 12 grs. 203 8J days' Fraser's, crushing, tons 220 12 stone, or.s. 5 dwts, yielding grs. gold Qi days' crushing, Macintosh's,
mat
favored Colonies. It
are
alone
likely
light
stock But
think, northern
we
kind one
was made the subject of aright, mild but the des ; jesting was an act patch of that expedition truest of and this ix? prudence, a
persisting of the all-pervad creasing scourge as rabbit. Better the far, ing of our harassed experience sadly and perplexed neighbours shows, to encounter the vicissitudes of the than to be brought seasons face to face with the invincible of legions The King Bunny. devastation
Handicapper.
under
a
in
offered
the
of
'
con
ber
illimitable
favour.
that
the
in the has wells
contract
of
has
of expedition police troopers, a few months to a distant ago, on the the coast, resulting point cap of a single rabbit remem ture if we
once
we
our
run
An
In
alike.
least,
at
not
South
geographically,, much very Wales as
sight South
ter
of
are
grateful
Fortunately
pastoralists a similar de ruaxing The cases of the I'espective of petitioners, far removed are
us
vigilance
are
ever-diminishing a glean scanty the reason of the falling not the same in each case
JIG— £1. Is. IRISH Entry, Is. OBSTACLE RACE— 15s. Entry, £1. 5s. team. TUG-OF-WAR Entry, GREASY POLE.
18.
a
number of subsistence.
—
15s.,
that northern reduction of
our
grass afforded pasture flocks and herds, are now reduced to the condition of hungry wastes which an upon
—
JUMP—
in
of New
which plains, to innumerable
—
AND
257T892T
y
remarkable for
asking
Australia,
;
STEP
ar
the
they
first
SACK
HOP,
are
as
Is. Entry, 9. QUARTER-MILE HANDICAP— £4, £1. 3s. 2s. Entry, acceptance, 10. PUTTING THE WEIGHT HANDI £1. Is. CAP (Scotch style) Entry, 11. PUTTING THE WEIGHT, HANDI £1. Is. CAP. (Irish style). Entry, Minutes GO-AS-YOU-PLEASE 12. 20 2s. 6d. HANDICAP— 40s., 10s. Entry, Sheffield. 13. Final Heat of THE 14. TOSSING CABER HANDICAP 10s. Is. 20s., Entry,
17.
areas
)
Is.
15. 16.
somewhat the squatters
mand. bodies
6.
8.
It is while rents, Wales
HANDICAP—
2s.
yrfebru
a
details
make
time
His
.
a
Religious to
The
Rottnest
to to
old.
Perth
exceed
Echuca,
road
sinking of the
left
be
a
and to
;
in
of mind the rumour disquiet which from time to time is circu lated that the dreaded rabbits are Westward. In steadily advancing
'
120 yards— MEMBERS' HANDICAP— £2, £1. (Trophies), Entry, fee, 2s. 6d. £20. 2. SHEFFIELD HANDICAP— 1st, Nominations, £15j 2nd, £3; 3rd, £2. 7s. 6d 2s. 6d. acceptances, 3. BOYS' HANDICAP— 15s., 5s. Entry, 1.
of stock.
will
fortnights' ing 192 Central,
than the Eastern would be unwise, however, to give ourselves to a sense of easy up A vast security. territory sepa rates us from the boundaries of New South but still Wales, we canuot hear some without
XIII
purpose, and iniquity having before your for those who combat Pius IX.
spirit with good,
number
and
put
steps
the
on
General, to
not that
The
conditions, before the
elapse
visit
a
the
vegetation but have roots below even
taking
are
supply
Bourke
given
"
can
These
Iftecotfi.
in
indefatigable
undaunted
conquer evil the reward
of
Coronation
SHUR,
—
Hyginus, P Wednesday
must
years
countiy
Sunday B.M.
Ignatius,
St
TUES. WED.
)t :
©f
St.
E. Marmion, M.L.A., Quinlan, Esq. andT.
:
iii.,
Margaret Quinquagesima
SUN.
—
Ap. Pope, Confessor Cortona,
Mathias, Felix
St. St.
MARCH.
3 The Hon. W. Judges Clayton T.Mason, Esq., M.L.A.
St.
THUR. FRI. SAT.
—
all
ground,
Saladin, Ormuz.
S.
water
Vicar
way the
the
goldfields, been accepted for the and the improvement
daily.
ves its again assume ture of green" and become capable of maintaining like a fair anything
FEBRUARY.
of Perth.
eaten
only the
to
the actually destroyed the so surface, that, most the favorable
family
cases
X 4 I
not
have down
by
their
on
Murchison
Mass
of
M.
are
Government the
bably, during
:
R.I.P.
—
how
The crease
pay
destruction of sequent upon feed from by the rabbits, 30,000 to 4,000 ; on another from 35,000 to 3,000 on another from ; yet and so on through 42,000 to 4,000 a long and disheartening catalogue. To add a darker shade to this sad it is said that the rabbits picture,
daugh Aged 29.
eldest
been losses
R.
The
be found startl much worse off the squatters of
still
learn
have
we
heavy
the
Father
the
DEATH. 16th Tuesday. February, residence, Winterfold,
On
—
the
in this are respect New South Wales. Upon one the number of sheep shorn been reduced by starvation,
to the particularly adapted this circulates publication 24-3-9 Sydney.
is
which
HEALY.
GROUNDS.
J.
meet can
made cither
or about the same as capital, We will start No to space you. here But make a can you snug fortune and The honorably easily.
explain
to grant
DAY,
:
All
to
ing
as
of
must
it
stock, WEEK
Inured hear
to
GIBNEY.
need
none.
-gT.
Starter
M.
of persons for at work wouderful with
by
| localities,
Anyone
don't
CELEBRATION.
Handicapper
ment.
PER
c&
TO
oWG
26
SUBIACO
state in
Hay, delivered
GIBNEY, Bishop
MONSTER
Cut
late
OH
PQ
t
it. granting © MATTHEW
of price,
1892.
.Jan.,
ter
particular a just cause
is
tons
IT.
©
from
exempt
are
HA
Apply 20th
of
inspection
dhe rabbit is going to one to become of the curses of the day ?" The greatest almost of hope dismay, the sense in these lessness, words, displayed to be no seems unfounded senti
Perth.
in
engaged
or
health,
a
T
Good
of
and
labourers
agricultural
servants Australia
West
animal like be allowed
and
principal Ash except
the laws of fasting. are authorised The clergy
—
U
success.
delicate laborious 7.
CONNOR, T.
the The
exaggerate
100
from about
board.
on
Nearly domestic
rabbitinfested seem to have country, been gravely impressed by what " Is it possible," asked they saw. his a "that little Excellency,
1892.
WANTED quality
be Fish and flesh meat cannot used at the same meal during Lent. In place of butter, the use of lard and dripping is permitted, except Ash and on Good Wednesday Friday. or Persons under 21, in
—
tour
give
W.A.,
12
butter
Wednesday Friday. is collation On fasting days a and allowed in the morning at which, except on Ash evening a Wednesday and Good Friday, little milk and butter be may
—
notice intention to the the days before
seven
90 passengers
of affairs. aspect Governor of New South Wales, the Admiral, and the Minister for who have made a Lands, lately
Election.
Newcastle 8th Feb.,
used.
5.
least
to
likely
gloomy
I
Donegan,
must
Candidates such their
D. Chairman
one
days,
and
4.—
place
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least
.
purpose the abovo
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serve
of
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:
Eggs,
—
a
the
for
forenoon, to member
resigned. Intending of in writing Chairmau at date of such
on
St.
are
3.
the
Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, Saturday ( except Ember On Sundays week).
may
2.—
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week
Holy
in
Monday
the
of
—
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in
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:
NOTICE.
Australind arrived with Northern ports
via
—
ELECTION
of the Ratepayers meeting of the District will be Toodyay Roads Board held in the on Court House, Newcastle, at Feb. next, 11 SATURDAY, 27th
steamer
Singapore
who
A
—
The
be imagined by anyone has not seen and this state it, ment is supported by the remarks made who are by high officials
cannot
,
rpOODYAY
Indult The following Lenten is the for 1892 In accordance with the Spirit of of the the Church, and in the exercise
BOARD.
ROADS
,
LENT.
is with much pleasure that we learn that are great efforts being made by the united Catholic Societies of Perth and Fremantle to cause the next Festival of St. Patrick to be celebrated in a fitting It is way. we intended, to hold a pro understand, both cession, in the City and at the Port, after first Mass, immediately comprised not of the societies but also of any only who will in it. sympathisers The join will march the processionists through streets to the Railway principal Station, and thence proceed to Subiaco. by train His the has Lordship Bishop kindly the at placed grounds the Orphanage of the disposal hold Committee, who will and thereon sports a nicnic. The Railat Is 6d. from way fares have been fixed and Is Fremantle, from Perth which covers the fee of The admission. is to be under picnic made arrangements but the sports by the local committee, will be directed by a giant committee, of Messrs. F. J. consisting Townsend, W. J. P. M. Flanagan, Hayes, and P. F. Fitzpatrick the Star representing of Sea Branch the Fre H.A.C.B.S., mantle. Messrs. J. F. O'Callaghan, A. and J. Lee, Moffat, for the St. Patrick's and Branch, H.A.C.B.S, Messrs. A. Moliatt. W. J. Reardon, and J. Crogan the Cath. Young Men's Society Perth. W. Reardon Mr. is Hon. Sec. to the Committee. The as principal sports will be seen in by the advertisment another column are Sheffield £20, Half mile Handicap Members do £5, £3, Twenty minutes and go-as-you-please, Tug of War, eight men to a team. The support creates the already promised impression that the celebration be the will most important .and successful ever yet held. If cordial good wishes can in every conduce way to the success we anticipated most hearbly tender them to the Com mittee. .
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REGULATIONS
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on
our
space
held
York
our
The
until
over
issue.
The
give
idea
contended stock water
of
with
from famine
tho
to
be
move
to another the during road on the to Yilgavn. Some for the imteher sheep intended Gross
left
Mr. for
Coomalling, Yarragin,
place, arrived at
will to
place
days t>ack 363
ing
travel
difficulties who have
those
by
one
at Southern station >t
of
incidenc
following some
G.
the
and
n<
of th
xfc
;
only
well.
the
j
j
By the Australiud
down in the a letter was forwarded from a at Onslow to Mr. M. F. A. correspondent of M.L.A., details the Canning, giving murderous attack made his son, upon Mr. A. E. F. Canning, by a native The which is dated Feb. letter, 7, states " As promised, I herewith a full pen you and correct account of Mr. A. E. F. Can recent ning's encounter with thi natives, which I have from Mr. Tarlton who was at Mr. station at the time. It Canning's that Mr. out to a appears Canning went well that was being sunk, and while there an old native came to him and asked him to another go and see native, who, the old native stated, had been shot. As Mr. the spot a native Canniug was approaching threw a spear at him, which entered just below the heart, and fortunately just missed a vital So you eee Mr. part. Had Canning had a very narrow escape. the -spear entered an inch higher up it wovld have meant instant death. After Mr. Canning was he drew his speared revolver and fired at the natives, but missed them. Had he unfortunately fallen down when there would speared, have been little chance of his life being as no doubt would have spared, they finished hiua out. Mr. right Canning, while endeavouring to take the spear from his stomach, broke it, leaving about four inches of the barb remaining, but after a few attention days of careful and quiet ness the piece of barb came and then out, he began to recover. When Mr. Tarlton the station left Mr. Canning was quite out of he was very weak danger, although and not able to do much, and it will be some is time before he himself again. There were about 30 natives present at the encounter. I believe had thjy threatened Mr. Canning previously that would him if they spear tliey goc the chance."
brought
—
,
with
is
Mr.
It
at his would
occurred .
last. told
tale" of the
tory large so
in
For
of
in the father
it
is
writ
of the
town of
history
of
the
York
Monger
well was known as the and most was the title justly conferred him for he was leader upon in that conduced to the welfare everything of the town which he created. When he
family. Duke
of Yorlc,
died
he
subject
found of this
worthy
a
in
successor
the
memoir, and, although others in to stepped enjoy a share of the tide of which prosperity in after began, to flow yeers, through its marts, the firm of J. H. Monger, & Co., still the maintained lead in the place where their has be name come a household word. Mr Monger's health in later failing led him to years seek in other climes the relief which debarred seemed hini and here, a short time back he visited -Melbourne. He ap to for rally a peared time, though relapse after relapse intervened, but with each re of curring period an strength intense which desire, no advice and no warning could subdue, urged him to return to the land of his birth and to the scenes which the had witnessed of his happiness early When he manhood. reac hed Albany doubts were as to the wisdom expressed of him to travel to York. His allowing of will however strength overbore .all and silenced opposition every argument, did to his and go he destination, though by easy will
It
stages. which
wish flicker
quietly
short
formerly
has
stitution was
the
the
Tuesday
occupied
the offices open and legislative so well that
in
last
effort
which at once
at
of its the
Mr.
to
times
all
to
aspirants municipal and honours, filled them the change of con took in 1890 place
on
asked
to
take
a
seat
This Council. body, as a mark to their deceased brother member, immediately after on meeting Tuesday afternoon, the adjourned sitting. Mr. Monger leaves a widow, four sons and of an equal number all of whom daughters, were the present at death-bed. The took funeral place m to Perth, according wish of the the on deceased, Wednesday afternoon. The v/as following an unu6ally and included large one, the ministry, the members of both of Houses and the leading Parliament, inhabitants of Perth, Fremantle, York and Guildford. The moved tl e cortege from residence of Hon. E. T. .the M.L.C.. For -the Hooley, of relations the deceased gentleman we feel the deepest sympathy, .Legislative of respect
the
forth and
-
i
in
your
the
doors I
Behold
this
sight
and
posts .
.
day
set
a
blessing curse. if a A blessing you obey the commandments of the Lord your God this which I command you day. A curse if you obey not the commandmerits the of Lord your God, but revolt show
from
the
Our confirmed
which
way
Deu
you."
Lord
and
approved'
the Commandments false interpretations
corrected
I
now
XI.
i.
blessed
r
having
of declared that the obser vance of them is necessary in order to " obtain If thou salvation. wilt enter into He says, "keep My command life," " ments breach of one Sin is or other of the commandments, or indi directly And mortal sin is a grievous rectly. vio ation of any of the commandments. and
them,
"There
1892. God and favour of
Laity
of
i
erth.
Beloved
Brrthhen.
On
—
the
Divine mes following therefore saiih the Lord: to me with all your heart, and in weeping, and in mourrend your hearts and not your and turn to the Lord your
in
fasting and ning,
source
name
of Great
the
ange:ic hut it is
sin,
the
shudder.
in
of
other
all
which
should the
is
enor
of
i
:
offence
An
I
tion
since
gseLt in
is
the dignity must Sin
to offended. in some
the
propor person
therefore
be, infinite malice God who is infinite." of
sense, offends
it
of
a
rments, God: for He is gracious and merciful, and rich in patient mercy and ready to Who knoweth but repent of the evil.
We have sinned and sinned grievously and sinned We confess repeatedly.
He
for cry contrite
g:
will
return
and
and leave forgive II. 12. Joel, words of the Prophet of Ash
behind Such are the
read The
in
the
a
Him."
blessing
mass
'Wednesday. first they were
people to whom addressed had grievously transgressed and were threatened with the direst chastisements. The of the inspired Lord is sent to them to instruct them what steps they are to take to avert the evils that threaten them and to call down the Divine mercy and protection. " bewail your offences," he Sincerely " says to them, and chastise bodies your and bring them under subjection Let :
the
and
Lord
merciful en
be
serrow
your
heartfelt
God
will avert All this the which
"
you
words Prophet verted
sincere, who is gracious and the evils that threat is expressed Lord directed
hearts to the
in
Be
—
con
in in mourn and not your heart,
Lord
"
God. God
the
His
" :
your
what
He promised them their what upon He directed doing them: We too have sinned. This we " All have sinned. must confess. If we we no have tsay sin," says " we deceive James, ourselves and the truth
fulfilled
is
in
not
sinfulness, God, but
we we
us." I. 8. If we do not thereby deceive ourselves. and He witness,
deny
would
our
be
our
peace,
and blessings, our re everlasting "The Lord hath commanded His commandments be most
that
kept
Ps. 118. diligently." " If you obey my commandments," He says, " which I command you this Lord your God day, that ynu love the and serve Him with all your heart and all
your laud the that you
He
soul,
rain
early
will
and in
give to the latter
your rain,
and and your oil, your hay out of your fields to feed your cattle, and that you may eat and be filled." your
may
wine
gather
your
" Beware lest perhaps your heart be deceived and you from the depart Lord. And the Lord being shut that angry up Heaven the rain come down not nor the earth yield her fruit, and you perish from quickly land the excellent which the Lord will give you. Lay up these My words in your hearts and minds and place them .
.
.
Holy
We
freely.
therefore of depths
us
the heart
and subdue under
a
reso
"
suit
David,
every
soul.
penitent
O
Behold,
for unless
heavy And
he cries, behold head goneovermy a sore burden too
Lord,
my wickednesses and are become
are
like to
nie
bear."
Ps.
38.
whose property it is to have mercy and to spare put forth Thy hand and support me from be irrecoverably lost in sinking I shall tlie O Lord, to great deep. Hearken, look down and my cry, behold my
Thou
How
the proudly adversary God hath forsaken I will him for there is pursue to deliver him. But Thou, O how long wilt Thou forget me ! I beseech Thee, and deliver my me for O save Thy mercy's
misery. insults
me
him. none
Lord, Turn. soul.
saying
sake."Ps.
grievous
of
how let
sins,
of
spirit,
sinful
lives
by fasting, three
have
to
resolved
and
to
to
owe
our
many upon the
true peni here to end amend
our
and alms-giving, prayer, great works expiatory at this season. There
recommended are few amongst of
enter in a
us
course
we
for
Lent
fully
our
life
much
Justice
Season
the
:
6.
Conscious the Divine
on
ease; lead
us
the
who
can
contrary,
live
a
most
a laborious hence not life, bound by the law of fasting, are under the obligation of from sinful abstaining pleasures and are many all but
gratifications. are accustomed and pleasures
Spare now what you to spend on unlawful give to the poor or works of charity And let no days pass without to God the offering homage of fervent .
and
prayer, ficeof able."
the
With
corn
and
from humble to work
mercy and
it
Let
Royal
tential
wards.
confess
excuses.
penitent,
deceive
our
no
set to our lutely our passions, bodies bring sub and make what reparation jection we can to the offended of God. majesty Then shall we cry to Him and He will hear ; H im call and He will upon answer. The sentiments of the
Holy
manifold
We
guilt.
pretend
our
God is our puts the " words of truth on our We have lips, we have done wickedly, sinned, and have revolted, and we have gone aside from Thy commandments." Dan. IX. Had we the commandments kept great
our
"
and
to address to them to Me with all your and in weeping, and
fasting and rend your ing, and turn garments,
'
mortal
is
:
very
us
evi the
Thomas,
mortal sin and the malice of th sinner who offends crod he trans the divine the gresses laws, he abuses the gr ice of God, he despises love of
Go
" Now sage Be converted
Correspondent.)
ike
m
real
one
evil
the
evi's,
mity
Season day of the Penitential the Church addresses to her faith
first
but
is
St says " which
infinite
an
of
Apostolic -ee, Bishop to the Clergy and
Perth, the Diocese
the Wilson, proprietress, be in town that night, and
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of
,
last
burnt
morning.
various
of
by thegraceof
of Lent ful children
Another is to bo started newspaper here in a fortnight. It will be called the Qeraldton and will Telegraph be issued twice a week on Wednesdays and Satur the first week in days, commencing March. Some " stand as you were" people say that there is no room and not support in this extensive enough for two papers but if district, be the life of competition trade in other lines of business, why not in newspaper enterprise ? The promoters of the Telegraph have no other to feeling wards the long well-con established, ducted. and impartial Victorian JSvcpress, than those of honest and believe rivalry, that like two racers the will run they better when neck and neck. Death with his grim has paid visage this town and district visits several Nor is lately. he satisfied to take the but aged or infirm, must, the insatiate, place his withering hand upon the young and robust. His man damus has lately been laid at the doors of some of the and latter, he would not be gainsaid. are three doctors There full-fledged located in town, as well as two in embryo. The former carry their queues, not like the
write them upon of the house.
doctor,
M vthew,
follows.
of the
pursuit
recked of little opposition, of the flame of life which out on
Monger
lie
the in
was
j
they
wor'd,"
!
which owes of advancement and his family.
state
to
fit
the
Lent
next an early morning urgent called her home telephone message by the 6 a.m. train. On reaching there she found the home she had left but the a commodious taste house day before, furnished, and well stocked with fully in a hotel, reduced everything requisite to ashes. A cockatoo by making a loud noise was the means chosen by screeching Providence to rouse the inmates who were then 3. fast (about a.m.) asleep, else in one minute more would have they been in flames, and perhaps enveloped burnt to death. Poor Cockey he saved others but could not save he himself, was roasted to death. A China literally man who slept in the kitchen, or in a room where the fire is suppos adjoining ed to have originated, and who could not be found in the morning, was supposed to have been the incendiary. However his watch and chain, a and other ring trinxe's to belonging him, having been discovered where ho was it located, is now that the beyond surmise, process of cremation took the helpless place on creature while alive. His calcined remains cannot now be distinguished from the ashes of the articles of furniture. The whole of the premises were built with timber, and the greater lined part, with match hence the boards, rapid of the flames. spread Not consuming one article of the furniture or stock, was insured. The owner of the plant Miss has by property, this fell Finn, in a few minutes lost swoop of the fire, her all. The news from the gold fields is not and yet others encouraging, keep going. Death from exhaustion by the wayside of more than one is man Several reported. horses have died on the way. No rain of has fallen. The effect any consequence of the few and far between showers that fall soon the heat that passes away in
town
gentleman history
His
for
Monger of the
present
deceased the years embodied
was
Mr.
annals its
Mrs.
Esquimaux.
LET'S'; for
very
"
late
the
much
to the
ton.
H.
were
JP
On Friday-night or rather last, early on the Saturday a disastrous fire morning, took place at the Walkaway on the Inn, Railway line about 24 miles from Gerald-
happened
Strait
i
Teach your children eyes. on may meditate them, when in sittest thy house, when thou walkest in the and when thou way, liest down and risest Thou shall up. your
that thou
:>i
:
own
Behving
a
ft.
.our
nuiiies.
The Australiud from the northern ports in anchored the Bay about and 4 p.m., wiT resume her voyage for Fremantle as soon as the purser is satisfied that this scroll is safe on board. precious Hardly hac- the steamer from the North taken a berth in the harbor when the Flinders from the South was espied coming iv-untl Point Moore. The Flinders has brought and very Colonial. heavy mails, English Good news for a few, and long bills for the many, I ween. Feb. 18.
GERALDTON-
we aunounce the regret which Monsier, M.L.C., York, residence, on Tuesday be but a twice repeating we to recapitulate the his
J.
for
Dearly
deep
of
enough
the
(From
their
before
|
.
i
—
It
after
of The old ''clerk the weather" must have been superannuated at the end of last and like year, offices his many other was The new U3u:ped by an ignoramus. hand at t ie switch of board the electric elements is n aking as of big a muddle the weather as h s worst ever did. Some days predecessor hot enough for a Soudan are Arab, while nth ;rs are cold immediately succeeding
"
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Select Committee of the Council and the Legislative on the matter Assembly of harbour works at Fremantle finished their labours and their to presented report both houses of Parliament last week. The are the resolutions which deal following with the matter at issue directly (1) That the evidence given and opinions to this expressed Committee the by Engineers and nautical authorities con sulted to the point strongly superior of opening the mouth of the advantages River Swan over other and any project, this Committee is therefore of opinion that the scheme as recommended by the Engineer-in-Chief, and shown on drawing P.W.D. be adopted." 1468, should (2.) That this Committee is of that, opinion inasmuch as there is a sum of about for Harbour Works at £134,000 available Fremantle and that the Engineer-in-Chief advises that by the expenditure of about £250,090 the scheme he recommends for of the rivercaube so far com theopeningup for vessels pleted as to be available drawing 18feet of water, and that a further expendi ture will make this harbour available for the largest class of ocean steamers, it is desirable that this work should be under taken without further The delay." witnesses whose evidence was taken were the Engineer-in-Chief (Mr. O'Connor), Mr. A. J. Mr. F. W. Wright, M.L.C., the Obief Harbour Master Martin, Mr. John (Captain Russell, R.N.), Bateman, Captain Ferguson and Captain Owston. Joint
Legislative
,
Owing to pressure is correspondence
on we
general, tion
God the
at the Holy Sacrawhenever are Jyou
these
beloved, even
assist
Mass
few remarks, dearly the commandments in have deemed it advisable,
to direct atten necessary, general to the Seventh of Commandment in and to point out particular,
may
various become
that
precept.
ways guilty
by which of
the
persons violation of
The Seventh Command Thou shalt rot steal." This commandment is broken by unjustly taking away what belongs to ianother against his will, and also by ment
is
"
unjustly
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when
St.
amount
the his
to
writing
Paul,
whom he claimed as children "In Christ in
the
the
Gospel"
Corinthians,
own spiritua1 Jesus I begotten threatens them
—
you with
in
so
—
heaviest
.
covetous, ers shall
.
of theft violence:
and of the fear, anxiety violence done to the person personal This sin is called or rapine plundered. and is by no means confined robbery,
highwaymen
to
"form
of
theft
that
bankrupts, from their
secrete material any whether real
of
guilty
the additional
to having have they
.
The possess. of compromise of deception
rule effected
same
and
;
in
cealment
co-operate made partners of the " -the You know says
Mark 10. Second,- those on carry unjust
by
the
in
Do
sures,con
sound, known the article mistakes
are
—
honest
who law-suits,
instigate such
and dis
as
lawyers. concerned
.
or
took
it
craft,
their
is
though they goods by
as
neighbour's
violence.
"Wo
to you," the says Prophet " that for the wicked Isaiah, justitfy take the justice (fees ) and away gifts of the just from him." Isa. 5 —
those who pronounce Third, unjust decisions. This is the same as if they took their goods, because neighbour's of the damage they Holy G host calls them of thieves."
Fourth, tions their
force
Isa.
—
Those
advantage necessities not perty,
of to
a
'
the
who to
order
c
The
companions
by unjust sell
or
sacrifice
to escape
from
full
ignorance him of his value for
or
pro
the
Also those who Sixth,. oppress the widow, the orphan, or the poor, and take advantage of their condition from to squeeze money them. Under are not instances, head, unhappily, rare widows oppressed, orphans and laborious, defrauded, struggling people loaded with unjust debt, which to resist. In all the they are helpless cases there is a certain sort foregoing to of irresistable tantamount pressure violence. These of all others, the are, most detestable kind of rapine in the of God. sight " The Lord will hear the prayers of is wronged, He will not des him„that of the nor fatherless, pise the prayer the widow, when she poureth out her Do not the widow's tears complaint. run down her cheeks and is not her who caused them to cry against him but from the cheek they go up to fall, Eccl. 35. heaven." " bread of the The needy is his And he who cheats him is life. He who sheds blood a man of blood. the labourer are and he who defrauds Eccel. 34. brothers." And St. James "The the Apostle says', cry of them of the entered into the ear Lord." 5. :
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give give
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the if
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are
Where
the
And, the
lifters,
and and steal All
and kitchens.
children articles these,
enumerated, mand of God
of
is
theft,
(To
"
be
Thou
not
and
I may
stay in
thirsty thorn
away, wanders
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and
of stirless
one
chestnut,
a
o'clock friends
kind
with hil a
with
upward
stare.
o'er
quiver
red
air."
of myself, two horses. One of
I bid good-bye to my and tendered expressions
and then The day journey. hot and the horses trav benefactor,
intensely elled very slowly, reluctant, to face that fearful country seemed to know by instinct them in these regions, was
months.
departure which into tried
we
to drink,
A came
the but
as
it
were,
which was
they before
the during hours after our to the Fitzroy river horses plunged and sum
few
on
finding
it
as
salt
the briny ocean, they only tasted it and then waded through to the oppo bank. site We travelled over marsh and pindan dotted here and country with clumps of trees and bushes there as
steal." ;
looking
so
exactly
alike
o'er
screen
leafy
the
mossy vault
the
carpet
of
of
evening
head, to
weary
the
emerald
green,
'neath
sky.
GAZETTE.
FEBRUARY
that
after
com-
and
Breakwater, Middle Reef
18TH.
in
Beacons
Floating
Notice is herePassage. the on by given that green light the end of the outer Townsville breaker, is
Harbour, will
discontinued,
the
to
damage
framed, largely gaunt other a black one of a were used to the bush as
of gratitude to mv set out this upon
a
—
they had travelled through various parts and gave every of Australia, promise being- able to make a long and steady The journey. horse bore a survey resemblance to the black great one, and could travel as quite well, though as he perhaps not with so much ease, laboured under the disadvantage of on the inside of his foot. having a corn We were up at an early hour, and about eight
discour my feelings on from Serinquiring far we had to go yet
to Notice Mariners. Department of Ports and Harbours, 27th Brisbane, 1892. Townsville Harbour January, Cleveland Green West Bay. Light,
the
build,
lighter
of
THURSDAY
belonged to the police and the other to Mr. Rose. Both of them, but more the police native, especially Lumpy, seemed to have spent a good of their lives portion amongst the as as and knew much whites, might be expected from such intercourse. The two horses that Mr. Bose lent me and bony,
"
near.
GOVERNMENT
thick
silence,
glancing
consisted and three
party
so
and But I
Springs"
;
sighs, leaves
heavens
languid
aboriginals the natives
mer
With
the
;
vacant
by
:
and
twinkle hopeless eyes wastelands with hunched
wastelands, the
depths
as
"
say
over travelled wide and woodless,
not
"
all
camp,
On
we
pent
some
lie
haggard
weird
a
Where
J
Continued.)
by
like to stormy billows locks, rolled, naked flats the lie like swirling, of sea darkened gold
Burning
pickpockets,
shalt
ourselves
5
shopabout back-yards xirowlers Boys who rob orchards, who pilfer sweets and from their companions. under the various heads violate the com directly —
will
scanty
Furnaced Where
their
simple
hot the
their
Theft.
there
lastly, manner
winters
with
thyself."
is
to invigorate
wastelands,
Where
mischievously destroy damage or who occasion property, neighbour's him loss through carelessness. gross unto The law is "do others as you would to do unto wish others you." "Thou shalt love as thy neighbour Simple
for travel this respect for them to
miles and miles glitteringthe south wind seldom
Lurid
those who not would
or
and
"
wronging or maliciously
who
bush-
Every easier
the ground. the words of Kendal
In
of
guilty
is
that during this trip Swarthy wastelands,
imposition. those who jbeg without neces to excite are lies compassion
of sin,
guilty
life.
it
our
when to how
as
of
scream
I was informed, "Seventy miles." But it did not take much to find out that my guides examination of and numerals mileage knowledge was also to ob very limited. Failing tain any information from Lumpy as to the distance to the "Springs," where we to camp expected for the I night, began, knowing the distance from the Yeeda, to calculate by a watch which Mr. Kose also lent me, as my own and found out got smashed up, a good distance that we had come and that a camping place could not be Nor was I far amiss very far distant. in my calculations, for in the course of an or so we entered hour a patch of country for the bearing good feed and thickly dotted withcajeput horses, and box-wood trees and of clumps of various kinds. Here we shrubbery rested for above a half an hour under the shadow of a large to refresh tree ourselves before to the going straight I cannot describe how "Springs" that little was and respite invigorating how pleasant it was, to
to for
is
on
express
agement
on
lying
is another Imposition way by which is the commandment broken those who order goods without the means worse of paying for them, or, if still, to intend evade the payment; they of others, who the names or forge to be acting in order for them, pretend, to obtain money, or in credit goods, ; a those who try to get any word, all are under false pretence, thing guilty
this
imagine if any
little
down poured unveiled heads, so much stain,
sun
or
cannot
!
Extortion is another form of theft which is of which especially grievous, those are who take advantage guilty of others' needs to exact extravagant for the loan of money, that is .interest more interest than is allowed by public or who charge exorbitant authority, And in those who prices. general in whatsoever that usurp any way to which their belongs neighbour. " Wo to such. Wo to you," says the " that justify the wicked Prophet Isaias, for gifts and take away the justice of 5. the just from him." Isa.
of theft
of
it
essential
the
by
The
speck or that I longed for the asked if the "goal was
to take precautions in than it themselves is This they can provide for the horses. do by strapping a number of waterbags on the horse's necks. we Accordingly, carried four bags of the precious liquid which we generally exhausted between one and water-hole another. In this but the poor way we journey along, as horses must have suffered they trav elled and steadily over marsh and slowly late pindan during the dreary day until in the evening, when we came to a place where we expected to find but water, alas sometimes to meet with bitter and to camp there to disappointment give the horses a rest by hobbling them
;
those who take undue person's
.
what
describe inadequately without that
for
evident
correcting or money
geant
lers
Imposition.
same.
'
not
climate on a summer's day when the 118 in'the thermometer shade. registers Ah no one but he who has faced thetask can what it is, and only imagine he who has wandered about with jaded horses: swollen blistered feet tongue, and aching body in search of water can to travel
or
wallaby,
cloud,
the preservation man knows that
;
a
wild bird. his favours
prove very unpleasant, to us I may fatal all. nay, perhaps would here observe that it be impos or sible either for man beast to go a long water distance without in a tropical
try
value re or bad money know ceived, passing in or in which ingly, any way soever a fraud is is committed, highly and severely criminal condemned by God. The Lord the God, says Sacred Scripture, abhorreth him that and he hateth doeth such things all Deut. 15. injustice." Extortion.
vexa
'
deprive
giving
him.
cause
1.
others
in property annoyance. Likewise Fifth,
;
or
might
even
"
concur in All therein a grave ou their injury inflicting neigh him to bour, putting heavy expense much and causing him trouble. And in the should they succeed suit, by
credit
sold
was
!
manner.
about
BAY
grassy
which
buying and selling and mea weights or off bad goods as putting or defects which if concealing would the value of depreciate
acts
fraud."
no
passes
in false
by
TO BEAGLE MISSION.
before spot nightfall, of obtain a probability for ourselves and the horses, ing water or, abide by the consequences otherwise
or
like
cheating
whether
commandments," "
in
guilty All
cases
fraud
where there
Cheating.
guilt.
Lord.
blessed
our
like
who
they
are
;
holds with
certain
'
sin of perjury, declaration that all that they
make a surrendered
of
pilfering
goods,
would
one
making but
were
we
on the road. Not a single black did we meet the whole day. In fact the country seemed destitute of the original them, of the proprietors soil. forsook their ancient Yes, they haunts and homes for the stations and towns where food could be more easily and more obtained than in abundantly the desert bush. As we journeyed anature seemed all but long, animated exhausted the long drought, through lier awful silence was only now and then interrupted by the rustle of a kangaroo
on
or
PlLFERING. Also servants
that
AUSTRALIA.
miles
several
ing
(Continued.)
"
credi of their portion or affects, personal. They must with old of all that nothing debts are they possess until their lawful To do so is down-right fully paid up. Such are robbery. persons usually tors
retain, specified,
FAB
the evening of November, the use of horses the fourth, and the services of natives and being secured, our for the scanty equipment journey we resolved to having been completed, start on the make an early following as we to reach a intended morning, At last
or wasting their his giving away substance on any pretence without his and consent, misled perhaps knowledge a mistaken because he will bj charity never or miss it, because he can well are of this sin. afford The it, guilty catechism of the Council of 'Trent censures and says, every such excuse, This is not only a miserable defence, a wicked pretence." jbut And workmen doing their work imper or the time for fectly, idling away which and who exact they are hired, full from those to whom they wages and due labour, have not given full j
—
those who
is,
A VISIT
;
master's
:
fraudulent
that
money
1
of moral to the teaching According all those whose action or theology conduct brings them under any of the are of this following charges guilty specific First,
of the
form
this
of
THE
in
WEST
progress
unfairly.
housebreakers.
or
of
guilty
they fraudlently than uses to. other
VELS
of TRA
NORTH
through' as hands also those who, hold take bribes and ing any public office, office administer their and unjustly
account
on
if
any their
'
form with
form
are
theft divert
.
Cor. 6. The most iniquitous that accompanied I.
is
others
nor idolators, nor nor thieves, nor nor drunkards, extortion enter the Kingdom of God."
adulterers
—
:
nor
fornicators,
NOTES
op
next
;
for this penalties " You do wrong and defraud very sin. and brethren. Know that your you shall not the not', .that unjust possess the. err Do not Kingdom of God. neither
Confidence. of theft which has also a peculiarly malice is theft special with breach of confidence. accompanied Under this head are all included those entrusted with who, being funds, them or turn public misapply them to their own uses or private who acknowledge not what they have or received, the public with charge what have they npt expended. Guardians of of the poor, executors last and all those who have the wills, trust of what to or belongs charge The
consi
is
those who do of mortal sin.
derable, involves the dreadful guilt
Breach
another, the or
taking
.
>
to
belongs
will.
j
his
.
what
keeping against keeping,
be
of
given
to owing Notice renewal. The
breakwater.
beacons
floating between
-
its
the
marking
passage Magnetic adrift. Notice will be given Gulf of Car they are replaced. Norman pentaria. Bar. Lightship, Notice is hereby given that the light Island when
Middle
and
are
—
has
ship
Reef
been
in
replaced
off
position
the Norman that Bar, and the outer from which a was temporary light exhibited has been removed. F. W. F. Appointments.— Lukis, to be
member of the Gascoyne District of vice Education, Rev. R. G. Elliott, S. resigned. Mackay, solicitor, Warrnambool, A.J. Johnston solicitor, to be Melbourne, Victoria, of the Commissioners Supreme Court. a
Board
Cancellation.
on
set
the
Reserve Road
—
King River
apart
for
public
No
1946
Albany
near
has been
utility
cancelled.
Tenders
Accepted.
Brown, £57 mail weekly, ing, via terminate
John
—
Allen
per annum, conveyance of from Guildford to Clutter and Middle Swan, to 1894. December, of Marriages. The
Upper 31st
Celebration
—
have been following registed of England Rev. H. Mason, tine and Pinjarrah Rev. D. J. :
;
:
Church Serpen Garland,
Yilgarn. License
Surveyor.
of
—
N.
Macfar-
has lane, been surveyor, specially licensed- to practice under the provisions of the Transfer of Land 1874. Act, The Bankruptcy 1871.
Act,
Bankruptcy W. Dawson,
:
re
J.
Dawson,
—
senr.
aiid
James Dawson, boat15th inst, Adjudicated March 3, meeting creditors
builders Perth 1st general 11 a.m.
In :
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was
frobi
Channon
Nowra,
of the
one
to of
comes
all
parts him for by La
speaks attacked
first
heaven—
if
I
foul
down
come
n phlegm, burning prickling feeling weakness at the and pain chest, great of the neck, water dark brown, I tried nape had to lie down to rise but was too weak, and of the Whilst I read at the worBt, again. and curative of Clements Tonic, properties was induced to try it, although sceptical a few about advertised remedies doBes ; after much that I wrote I certainly felt so better, which you, asking advice, you promptly and afforded I stated case me. my you a a severe and said it was recomended grip, continued of Clements Tonic. I fol course commenced lowed and to mend your advice, —
and
delicate Oxford
people. Rayner, also I Street, Paddington, N.S.W., writes, have suffered for many from years dyspepsia and general and induced to try was debility, Clements Tonic. have I taken several "
bottles
with
such
marked
have
confidence every to my friends." We of suffering portion careful
ticularly
Clements
Tonic
Several
in must
unscrupulous
with Dlace
tne
contents
cruarantee where Clements, Melbourne
and
we
broken. Sydney.
and
now
nackap-e
everv
over is
of
interfered
and
F.
—
shooting— ought iu. neighborhood you
M.
THE
Tessa;
we've Tessa
simply delightful : ourselves immensely. I'm had a Thanks, dear. glad you've been here but Tom Hunter's good time I felt while were so haven't out, you at
(Tom Hunter
all.
of
D688
an
structing to
have
is
Mutual
Flossie's.
Tableau.) !— Rector's
buttons, aspiring advertisement) and the shutters
her open
has
"
You'll the hall:
the
lay
I think State
est
the
watermelons. " Ah ?"
after which you'll punctually to have to get and trap ready to and be drive the children school, back in good time. After you've dressed the knives and and cleaned your pony
"
Lincoln
and
Lincoln,
England.
Future
melon
make yourself and you will tidy, " then you'll lay the lunch Aspir : Please'm ing buttons beg (gasping me. pard'u place won't do for Why, I should a new suit o' clothes want before what finished me you've telling I've got to do, and then I shouldn't find to for 'em ! time be measured Good
and
Human
a
n of
"
gain
of
that
nil
money-
—Boot
soles'
An
—
men
young
has
bis
not
place,
lapsed.
—
and
The
one
to
stood hear knew
was
a
it
oxen
melon
the
pull vine
?"
ask
it
"
The is
is
it
deal.
to you."
Amenities of Politeness. Can't She do something to make you look happy? He Yes let me marry you. Ethel that George said last night there was a girl in town with a com :
:
;
:
mine.
like
plexion thing. More
Maud
than Likely. somehow I've
I fancy
Doctor
gout. If you
had,
The
:
Patient
—
mean
Doctor
:
got a touch of the dear sir ! Fancy, my wouldn't fancy you'd
:
you
—
know. too." Bailie Qualified M'Intosh and Bailie (after their seventeenth tumbler) discussing the drunken habits of the lower orders. M'T. its a sair is Ay, bailie, thing "
Craftily M'Tavish
—
—
:
the
drink. that— and A
M'L
ye may bad drink
especially
is story who man outwitted without He lying.
the
can
excuse
which
me,
die "
daughter." the
said
first
"
?"
would
which That can
is
the
or
that's
my sad,"
by
a
friend,
asked
:
"
right,
do you said you die first.''
problem
day the who in a
next
How's
your
thank "She's
you."
ask ?" did not "Nor
which
solve."
National Library of Australia
"He paper his elevation
anecdote is told
"
all
Why, know
do I. time alone
of
the
by
a
not
to
thought
one
who
the carriage, leaving coin into his hand,
small
to
yourself something You and look tired
me
goed man. The great
in
stories
witty are others from these.
two
a
friend,
I
'
;
there ing
not
was over
word."
my
an
tell
impudent
shoulder
and
very
changed
they
cot
to
age a
But
what
a
only obtain he oonld do.
lot
Town
forty,
if
happy overdrawn
mortgages
on
his ;
his
it
house;
if
another
year
or
of the
hopes that
are
j
i
i
i
walk.
or
coming of for
no
to and
use,
had
all
lost
urgent that I otherwise
so
was
I
by
on
medicines of I
was
weakness
I
me
at the I became so
while
it
Com
before fainted
work,
weak had I be and loss of appe and signs that feelings
other alarmed
so
—
and
sour
I
sickeniu'g in a while
Once
it.
could
ho
got
no
I bad so all I could
by. was
labour
for be
will
it
hard my li fe was. for much Not longer. up my mind to and known advertised
Mother'
E mean
faith
no
in
beleive
in
what
I long ago
and
bought only 'Syrup a
so
because
of its
much that
a
1887) that
country I Syrup.
how
can
one
about
nothing
f
Curative reputation. How I asked myself, praise
people,
so
am
the
for
Mother
only say
(May,
over
first,
tried
many
medicine
(at
I
medicine
a
try all
knows
one
courage
family
support.
Curative
Seigel's it at
|
or
understood easily didn't think it would
made
is
down dragged strength
sit
time
as
energy do to summon the which
upon and
would
little
depended
part)
I
pleasure
w
last I
that
spirits I
if
Seigel's
had what
it
I found
no
virtue.
I
they said to be true. After with the Syrup, re begining leif soon food bettor followed, my digested and gave and me by persevering strength, with it all I could mj pains disappeared. food eat my with a and relish, every thing with Now and agreed :ne. again when, and through confinement hard work, I feel a
-
off,
two
be wrre
lives in the hope magistrate, visit ere that the city his royalty may twelve months of office expires. At seventy, Sir ThamaB Jones, Bart., would to give all his earthly possessions I>e little to ifiore Tommy Jones once for an hour the sweets of youth, enjoy
dream
but
I went
to eat.
sorts
a
other
'at
often
stand
the
in far
in
could
or
and
that had
Some
and
it,
a
laid
bo
dressmaker,
for
one
I
stomach.
I often
physic, business to be at in bed,
were
cry,
can
of his daughters were married his son was not such a rake. At Alderman Jones would fifty, if
down.
placed
all
suffered both be able
seemed and felt
consumption took
My
and
pain
never
caking
it.
have
a
I would and palpitation that strange fluttering made think me heart must be affected. my would I feared it My heart thump so that would jump out of its place, and I have had to walk about the room for two or three hours at a time, for I could not' Bit or lie. The pain was so severe that I have asked my husband if he could hear not heart my as I walked about. thumping I always and frequently had hor .slept badly at night, rible and was so dreams, and
least
account not
be and
plain
I
strength,
relief,
of
I
were
it,
bear
wearily that it the for
;
banking if
as
melancholy
'
be not
and
and After
it,
I
was
1
Jones
had
was
was
get
bad
had
little
will
—
:
girl
scarcely
and
there
.ind
and
a
Councillor
food
it
depressed
why
he could
tor
touch of
scarcely have a
Jooes
ihan
a.
all.
It
it.
feel worse, I was afraid
me
have With
that
and earning His present is
is
who
on
me greatly. Among them were these A yellowish colour of the skin and eyes, sometimes a cold clanamy per and aches in the sides, the spiration, pains chest and back, headache, of wind a kind or into and mouth gas coming up my throat
AGES.
Tommy
a
always
compelled
were
controversy.
man
quietus
follows
as was
eating,
sight I could
tite
And
SEVEN of be
not
would
Georgian
drink."
a
question. statement make can
koep my
food, when
dead.
touch
of my old con plaint two of Seigel's Syrup and further. Since the publication
Ointment and Pills are the best, and the most cheapest, popular remedies at all seasons, and under all oircumstances be used with they may and with of doing the certainty safety and all des good. rashes, Eruptions, of skin diseases, ulcera sores, criptions tions and burns are benefited presently and cured ultimately by these healing, and medicaments. soothing, purifying The Ointment rubbed upon the abdomen checks all to irritation in the tendency and averts diarrhoea and other bowels, disorders the intestines of frequently and fruit prevailing through the summer seasons. Heat lumps, blotches, pimples, inflammations of the skin, muscular pains, and enlarged neuralgic affections, glands can be effectively overcome by the using of Holloway's remedies to the according instructions accompanying every packet.
I the
take
if
me
a
dose
or
trouble
goes no of my testimonial at my house arid asked about is true my case
persons have called all that is published and if the Proprietors of Seigel's made additions to my statement. I told them all that evert word many
Syrup
had
was true and by the Proprietors of add a good deal more, /
had nothing the medicine for
no
,
been added but I could
words
describe
win
what
my
sufferings
I never during all those long years. ex world. pected being well again in this Sei saved life and gel's my I desire Syrup other sufferers to know of what did so much for me. were
I will !
every
had
take up the tri-State
puts
was
made
it
and try got tired faith in
they
and of he had seen the return passed, his capital from that estate, building and bis son able to relieve him a bit at the head of the business. At sixty, Thomas Jones, Esq., mayor
to
"
handsome if fellow me in the cradle."
the.. a
years
j
if you- more fellow look
reading
said
after
thought degrees
and when
fall
of popular effebt. She repeats what she
in
:
and chief
:
You lie, sir, I have not read a from letter you have written !" comes Egypt, and is .50 years older than the New Testament. So with the story of " who said, I would have been the man a
<
existence, or borrowed upon He said that the man who " letter as follows My should
the
sake !
me pulling in my queer feeling food seemed to ease
very weak
it
and.
it,
in
out
way
let's
If
content
the
all
side
hogs into
I I
and
could
to
and
founded
writing
dear
and
the
of
ire
since
gain and something
fat."
that
were
more
gift prized than were that highly many lavished upon him. Old Jokes.— Wendell Phillips declar ed that there are not twenty-five original
iu
MODERN
would
;
eat,
their.
ten
At
'
hungry.' that lowly honours
it
deel
to
;
family. capital
much and
she slipped a : Get saying
with
clo
the
answer
illness.
come.
should he be earning slaving for an employer when he might of his own have a comfortable business ? At thirty, Mr. T. Jones has started business establishment and also a ,a
personal appearance, bis black clothes may have had a thread bare and neglected look. His face, wan and evidently thoughtful, suggested of the and pinching to the heart poverty as she Die, for, daughter of the Emerald was
his
money.
late
gave
from fore
and hired
as
must he beantiful. money " is life at school beastly." At Thomas twenty,
London
his
sincerely Ever
man
and
daily. the
ago
Cuddy, of 28, Catherine Street, Road, Leeds, do solemnly and
Mary
I,
Richmond
one
the
sled
a
fast
he
door,
a
seal
thinks
to
was
on
Gentlem.en,"
At
once before travelling, the Cardlnalate, from station to some Edgbaston along the line, and seated in a third-class A carriage. sat him. Dr. poor Irishwoman opposite
Newman
ate
THE
was
:
was
Certainly
The
Why you
yesterday
wife
my me,
daughter?"
your
that
"
all
She's
too.
right;
and
judge,
judge.
excused."
was met juryman voice sympathetic
wife "And
jury
a
came
—
Dear
innocent
are
you
of
Newman
Churchman
breathlessly " if Oh, ray lord, you I don't know pray do.
court.
will
a
say
!"
related
fuRny
into
weel
Ay,
:
following
Cardinal
Texas,
aB
did
of
wound
this
the
The
—
I
all
meekly,
i
:
cut
"
young
of knead, said the my cook as she began to work the dough. Bilkins I know : what you want. Filkins Then must know a great you
hour
is
what
all "
to
money dishonestly. My wish is that you may get your just deserts yet and land in the penitentiary." Brown his The deaf Mr. raised smiled, and said: "The same glass to his lips,
along
and
laughed the rail
copt.
Mississippian.
He
were
scape you, you old are no than better that suspected you
Here You
:
And
they
spoken. him the
about
was
put
it
was
own
of the sort who he introduced'
of them
for
altered, is her
or
was
teams of with negroes in the field day and night
in
it.
when be said that we of electricity. by means those at things now. laugh
and Baid, her words her observed that solemn as language
the
along but
raised
drove
Brown. but he
Mr.
up, all smiles, word that was
given.
grace said Brown. miser, and a tramp, make your
toast
theui
dragging
their
first at called
a
two
"
the will call the banquet of the boldest of the
arose
latter
toast
knows
over
it
in
people talk: unusual, or out observation or.
first
was
Here
times without
who
"
convenience I When
nearly
to,
nasty times
never
Aspirant.
Brown.
not could He only
Rule Policy.
Home This
was
The
emo-
Doctors'
—
For
that
truth
oj
foolish
case of Mrs. Mary The great published. public bad the as reason facts, they every accepted to do few (professional. a very men Others, to and pretended doubt, sent perhaps) of emissaries to the lady herself inquire whether her allegations had not been added
Texan sadly, and runs oyer wears the little
fast
so
a
anything
of
don't
they
Cuddy
CONTRO
the
of
make U3e Some months
grew."
little
bachelor
out
ed the
QUESTION
word
certain
hear
They
There ground. raised watermelon
stay the
is not it to right boys, of affliction. I make sport laugh or once dis knew of a deaf man who was He was fond posed to be parsimonious. of society and a confirmed bachelor. He gave a banquet to some ludie? young the elite of the and young gentlemen,
city.
is
administration
that
policy
Co.,
Dun.
—
Agitator.
prescriptions. The bill-poster there he sticks. A
due" Time
Professional
—
Exit
Now,
(ffnKi!
understandings
actor. tional Letters
Drug —
I3i
—
mor'n.
The
Proprietors,
KBTATMM—
tense
Time
A
Sole
Counties
a
of
2s 9d and bottles, and Patent Medicine
Midland
0
Skin kinds
Thousands
MWIIHIWIIIMm
t>
whatever
?" said
the vine grows the ground fast so
,
in
by Chemists everywhere.
ir
the
Yet
book-
Georgian, .with And why can't you
there
way
limits
monly "
"
:
Sold
—
from
marvellous.
are
lis each Vendors
—
cleanse
Scrofula. Scurvy, and Sores of all
arising. Blood Diseases,
effects testimonials. its
to
a
and we crops We in. the world. iu Texas, except
the
Because,"
—
impurities
all
—
BLOOD
warranted
is
For
and
Life."
WORLD-FAMED
MIXTURE blood from cause
the
said
look. triumphant watermelons raise
breakfast
;
CLARKE'S
is
am
of
variety greatest, have the richest soil raise can anything
'
Blood
I
least—
we
"But,
(in
see to the study fire, put the then call things ready iu the bath-room, master at six, clean his your punctually boots and brush his clothes, clean all boots and and the children's shoes,
clothes, at eight, the pony
Nowit':
raise a great deal of cotton and my State is the greatest in the world." State said, the Texan, gentlemen," the honor of being the great to Wo have Texas. belongs
for
there,
ourselves,
door,
their
Sayso: strauge.
the
is
experience. They are when at Stephenson and at Morse way, could communicate
excellence
watermelon.
who
:
and greatness of his the Missis jippiAn Said : " State My State is the greatest cottou the Then in world." up spoke the " I beg t.o differ with you Georgian :
silent
Wife
Nowit
is
believe the
they
side
State.
own
weak-
a
but
the
TRI-STA.TE VERSY.
the
of
;
lonely
in
That,
:
I
when
rule
a
dont
That's
a and a A Mississippian, Georgian: of Texan were in the rotunda together the Memphis of an uptown hotel, says and each one was Commercial, boasting
silver,
|
the
Not
Nowit:. hawker.
—
For
"
Sayso
Exactly.
j
—
—
is
"
j
there
enjoyed
brush
par
intact. notice
our
bottles,
this
all
the
be
packages
have
men
of the label
a
refuse
to
under
come
it
warn
again
that the unbroken
are
I
recommending
humanity
have
cases
where
that
success,
j
was
it
answered
weak
have The fact is, to
I
!
the
I
for
i
wished
our
Say.-o love dogs. That invariably 1 think, few exceptions." with, I om one of the exceptionV. You love book sand hate dogs? :
!
—
heartburnings. A Staggerer
Francis
food
silence.
to
vaguely:
winter. It would just you, of geese about are such a lot a a I wild mean geese, of course Flossie a Creatures. Pretty (Tessa, trifle attentions to of George's jealous for a walk had declined Flossie, going should have with come, them) : You
and am recovered. I now rapidly entirely but am continuing only took four bottles, it, as so to thoroughly re-estabbsh my strength I can recommend it with (wise man Ed). confidence
The
!
—
the
Mrs.
last
suit
greenish
greatest
Thank
:
THE
I
j
He : differently.— wild fowl get any She: Oh then
never
to
iu)
would
one
never!
constipation, appetite, of yellow expectoration
sleep, poor tongue, constant
of in
Things
—
restless
it
partaken
was
expressed
The symptoms sneezing Grippe at Nowra. weak running at nose, watery eyes, frontal brain wanted as if the to press headache, almost the was constant, through, pain
(cutting has at
SETTLE
WILL
THIS
it
was
hi nit night? got Harry, Bedtime... Those who love hooks almost
'
I
received
wo.
Wife
me
time
what
Harry,
:
.
self
as
Photographer, sample of what
Mr.
"
truth,
so
Esq,. a
N.S.W., hand Australia.
Fiction,"
reached
'
Channon, is only every by
than
Father when you
Husband
—
has just
Intelligence
:
:
T.
such
but
say,
people from
stranger
is
.
Truth
construction.
cruel
hurriedly
.
A
SAY.
;
PEOPLE
WHAT
And
Holloway's
gladly I make
scientiously virtue of Declaration
answer
inquiries.
this solemn declaration con the same beleiving to be true, by the of the provisions Statutory Act (Will. IV;. c. 62 A
(Signed) jueciHrea
oeiore
me
at
the
Maby Cuddy, 1 Leeds, in by the said f
County of York, Mary Caddy,' on Monday, 10th day of August, 1891. Adf. (Signed) Cooke, Mayor of Leeds. JNot
a
syllable her
further
the
I f
\
needed
is except to and dyspep ailment, indigestion and saddens the lives of many other women who will read (and men also), with new hope the outcome of Mrs. Cuddy's case, and place a confidence which no cavill ing can shake, in the remedy which restored to' her the health and that Provi happiness dence designs for us all.
say
that
sia,
burdens
Nesbit's
£t$ lbs
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ORGANIZATION
LAND
...
AND
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of
Land held 8 o'clock
at
night
Bulk
in
Beers,
and
Bottle,
Sale.
on
Oilman's Stores, Sugar, and Colonial Produce.
Teas,
JOHN for
who had Society of
the
THEREON,
am
in
George,
-Murray, Newcastle, Garden
.
FREMANTLE.—
Streets.
Hampton
Streets.
Hill,
jarrab,
)
Your
necessary and Society,
am
to
happy
tvho
gentleman
attends
be able the most
to
to
send you the insurance
of
BeaconsPin' Busselton,
ON
S tua'r
LAND,
any
RAILWAY,
made
SURVEYOR,
in
servant
your
fully,
Also
from
one
shown of
policy
the
business
PROMPT
for
I
it
CAR.
by
The
the
$20,000
fact
on
Columbus:
of
Bishop
in
confidence
My
ently
We this
Al
to
McCLOSKEY, Abp.
LAND
AGENT.
ray
the
on
chiefly
life,
mention
few
a
Assurance
Society
5th of last month, the for benefit of my A. WATTEBSON,
Catholic
of
names
York
who
Clergy
are
have
in the
pleasure in confidence
I have
and that
States,
to
certifying-
Life
Equitable effected
in
whom
all
it
it
is
I
suffici
took
out
a
diocese.
now
of Columbus. assured with
Assurance Assurance
an
Society
on
property
pecially must-soon
in of
owners
West
Australia, of the larger
the vicinity increase very greatly land advised are to
es
more
I
is
funerals prepared to conduct o? the Colony. Plate-Glass and a recently imported Mourning Coach the (only one
now
part
Colony)
always
Terms
will
most
the
of
endeavour venience of those
service to press
by as
Visitors
get any
Perth
to information for
Agent (Otto's
at
calling
they
the
office
can
OHM the
Begs to inform Hotel, attention
which
inhabitants
contains
to
mines, transport Townsville, Brisbane, and Glasgow.
&c.
(MI
business
merit
to
require.
of
seventeen
Letters and Telegrams addressed as will receive immediate atten
tion
—
ALFRED door to Public
Next
a
ROPEWAYS means of cheapest in Correspondents Melbourne, London,
ALBANY
Private
Entrance
St.
HOTEL, SATURDAY
PRE MANTLE, after 3 p.m.
MELBOURNE
every
Perth. Barrack-Street, door to R. Smith's Saddlery.) "(Next
LOUI
PETER.
AS ;much pleasure in announcing his to Town and Country Customers that he will open his RES at TAURANT the above address or the 26th J uly. Meals' at all Saturday,
Pale
Bass' Bass
Pale'
of Fare
Bill
'.—Breakfast,
Is.,
...
...
per bottle 3 star, per
...
9 7
Whiskies. per bottle
Crawford,
May
Blench.
Burke
(Irish)
II
...
MANAGER
Lemon, Lemon,
Hart Hart
Boord's
Round
& Co., per & Co., per Gin.
0
6
Charter
Port
AS.
U
5
6
for
all
Good
3
6
pint
2
0
4
8
12 4
6
getting
Sound
Gin, per bottle Wines. ...
Wines
Colonial
to
and
C.
KEYIffiiSS LEVER at J GALLE'S, Albany .
Bbinsmead
BAZAAR by
letter
4
6 6
National Library of Australia
New
£35
...
66ft.
2 miles
from
£16
...
2
0
or
and second
OF
of
expenses
THE LAND
ACT.
M.
F.
GALLE,
P.
Albany. June
II.
FACT.
ONLY
—
dealing
house in
exclusively
CONISTS'
GOODS.
Club
Divan,
Cigar
W.
in Perth TOBAC A.
Turf
Barrack-street.
S.
TRIGG,
ARCHITECT, R
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Next
Latimer's
TUNER, &
Sons,
Studio.
PERTH.
London,)
PERTH.
telegraph
Photographic
HAY-STREET, T7KTANTED, SELLING
punctually
to.
given for repairs. hand pianos and organs sale.
all
UNDER
J.
Retail
TERRACE, attended
general
Printing.
Gr
PIANOFORTE
Orders
from
having
353,
includes prices the purchaser his
H.
COMMERCIAL
436, 439, Post Office,
Perth.
Street
ck
John
£21
...
Lots
the jetty
SFER
execute
of
66ft.
having depth
the
near
E.
Also large area of Suburban land to be sold on easy terms. Government Maps of Albany, showing the blocks for sale, sent on of Is. receipt
STOREKEEPER
Wholesale
A. kinds
Town
TITLE
SC0LLARD, A
GENERAL
Ho
in
of Loc.
TBAM
IMPORIEB
(From
and
FRENCH
bottle
Sherry
JOHN
record;
24:
Guaranteed,
6 6
Champagne
Estimates X
5 6
...
the
prepared
6
...
Mackay
AND
'W: A.
d.
6
...
Rum.
9 6
viewing
These
Royal
5
5
...
...
of
7
441,
and
—
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Department.
Gallic Dunville
Royal ...
...
THE
8
6
Dinners,
Is
Tea,
1 0 0
of
440,
LADIES.
A good supply of cooked Ham, Beef, on hand. &c., always July
...
'
ORDERS Is.,
\
FOR
bottle
....
is
ROOMS
per
A
main road, fronting the Post Office
TABLE.
s.
per pints Brand, per bottle Brandies. 3 star, per bottle
bottle
XX.
PRIVATE
Ale, Ale,
Hennessy's 1 star, Hennessy's & Co.'s G. Veron
TTTB
hours.
Bottle
75
Lot 224ft.
x
Subdivision
LIST. d. 1
s.
Excelsior
RESTAURANT
MATCH
Beer.
GEORGE'S
TERRACE. CLUB
that he has opened the abo v and comfortably furnished, hopes by heretofore awarded him. patronage SITTING ROOMS.
Wholesale
to
of
frontage Subdivision
ADCOCK'S
A
SITES.
g
Subdivision'
generally,
ROOM.
PRICE
BUILDINGS,
W.
BUILDING
POP
most the
PRIVATE
BILLIARD.
COMMODIOUS
W.A.
each of
rooms, continuance
COMFORTABLE
Office. EXCHANGE
LEE,
Library, George's-terrace.
Perth,
ILFOYLE and
Perth,
a
wher. possible be a hardship
as
would
St.
MURAY-STREET. jr
hi so
under
HOTEL,
value, the
he con
require
MANAGER.
iERIAL The
patent). for
my
the
payment
lightly
prompt payment
and
moderate,
meet to who may
arranging
United
on
AMERICAN NEW SYSTEM, by which receive their titles and at once, purchasers also bank interest for five are guaranteed years on the amounts expended by them.
be
will
available.
of Charlottetown.
Bishop
towns, in
sell
of
English in the
have
BESSELL-BROWNE,
AUSTRALIAN
E
BUILDER
and tihat
Life.
my
E
inform
McINTYRE,
H-
W.
that
concern,
may
L
D
E
CONTRACTOR
in any Hearse
Revd. Father Vic. DeVaine, Ballorah, Revd. Fatheir Victoria. Carroll, do Revd. Father" Murphy, Rev. Patrick Prince Edward Island, Doyle, Summerside, J. Byrne, N.S.W. Rt. Rev. Patrick Bishop of Bathurst, Rev. Thomas Rogers, Muswellbrook, N.S.W. This list might be extended to a great length. The Roman Catholic Bishop of Charlottetown, Prince Edward under date of May 7th 1886 Island, writes,
the
in
for
left
his numerous patrons that he has recently public combined with his business of
and
eering. As
F R
'
PETER by
goods
SETTLEMENTS.
L
to the
Begs
And
—
Life
Equitable that,'
and Queens West Australian land and certificated Governments, by the of Mines and the Royal School Palace School of Crystal Engin-
Licensed
Colony.
or
UNDERTAKING, of New
Society.
much
.
or
premises
City
against
Christ;
JOHN
"I
and
tbe
on
FUR
sale.
.
MINING
AND SALES
required of the part
—
and
premise?
PRODUCE,
Advances
'
JOHN
APPLICATION.
W. R.
3-
as
in
Saturday
every the
favourable
a
in I the world. suppose, life any person requiring Their are assurance. incontestable after three policies premiums have been and to my more valuable than their those paid, this, mind, makes policies of any other as under of technical companies company; many plea objec a tions loss." oppose paying I am, Monseigneur, With' sinqere regard and paternal affection, faith
>.
on Allotments Building sale in Fremantle, from £21 ; Perth, £30 ; Claremont, £10.
on
NITURE Held
W.A.
—
Hampton
—
TERMS
STOCK,
prelate
Assurance
Life
Bishop NOTE.
York
a
452 Madison Avenue ) New York, Jan. 22, 1883. j of Dec. esteemed favour 25 was I received. duly as to the standing of the Equitable Life enquiry
I
and
Leah,
Rond,
Claremont, and Derby,
field,
New to
ROOMS
:
Road. Preston
respecting
Packenbam, Also,
wrote
States.
York
The
he
the Equitable
writes churches of this diocese, is better "There no of the bind, Society and tvouid recommend insured in it myself,
"
Richmond,
op
of
Archbishop which
very
Tuckfield,
Swanbourne, John, Ellen,
Mary, South,
Dyer, Douro,
Charles,
Lincoln
and
Archbishop
report.
FREEHOLD PRO GERTIES, WITH AND WITHOUT BUILDINGS
PERTH.—
United
Cardinal letter
a
reprint of him
the
Assurance
the
of
to occasion made inquiries
New
sale
private
death
recent
furnishes
Monseigneur.— have made all
MoCLEERY.
has
The
Co.'s
'
(Limited)
and
Younger
.
Wm.
Messrs.
CO
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016
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...
&
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basis
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Bundle
of
(Late
COLONIAL
Jeweller,
Street,
STREET,
HAY
Adelaide,
General
HAS
and
th
Great
These
famous
most
first-class cheapest and of EVERY Jewellery in the Nesbit's colony. description Levers and jewelled English (capped stand and rough riding work, guaran The Best Watch teed for two years. without Nesbit's Walthami exception. in are the CHEAPEST the Colony. with a two These and other Watches
giving
great
and
on
the
and
enfergy,
SPRINGS
are
impaired all
ages
and
as
are Pills
are
consti
„
FAMILY
GENERAL
a
„
to Females
unsurpassed.
Ointment
and
New
„
Oxford
St.
Manufactured
are
„
at
„
(late
Oxford
533,
„
St.)
London; And
sold
are
the
throughout tions
for
Purchasers
> i
Civilized almost
in
use
and
Oxford
533.
WEST
Street,
with
d
If
to
ti
n/JY. r.?
cy
TIME
on
IATE
FACTORY
ceedingly
commission
brown&a T.
(Late
HAY
&
Britnall),
iTREET,
thanks returning past favours, are hey prepared to
rN
W.
LLEN,
to the public generally thas beg to announce manufacture all classet
for
of COLONIAL sible notice.
PERTH,
BOOTS,
the
on
shortest
in
20
Also, kept :-tock, large assortment of Ladies', Gentlemen's, Children's BOOTS and SHOES— from the best and Con dnental English houses. Leather and Grindery Uppers always on Good hand: hides and kangaroo skins taken in
by buying having a large and a practical
stock
article
sold.
besides
select
from
maker
to guarantee
every
cases,
in
Stores,
large
IN
A.
exchange Goods despatched Colony.
to
all
of
parts
to
Mr.
:
W.
J. T.
„
„
COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, FLUENZA, CONSUMPTION, &c., &c. COMPOUND
KAY'S LINSEED, Tolu,
All
Bciapers, etc.
orders with
quantities.
to
silver
all
Rum,
Gin,
etc.
La Rose Latour
(pts.
West
Note
KAY'S
for
expectorant, Complaints.
Chest
Coughs,
KAY'S
COMPOUND,
KAY'S
TIC
and
is
Colds, and Cattle.
Horses
Neuralgia,
Quinine, r
>:
I
I
serviceable
equally
PILLS,
a
and
CATHARTICUM
agreeable
Contain PILLS,
Cement for Everywhere. England.
The GERALDTON
HOTEL
Comfort
Every
qts.
From
is
And
contains
of Burroughe's
one
Billiard
AFTERNOON
.
From
2.30
to
Which
is
Wines,
Spirits
and
lighted,
brilliantly
Beers
and
of the
favourite
the
is
Best Brands
STREET,
PERTH.
of the FUNERALS
connected the
shortest
therewith
all
attended
notice
by
Hearses
and
I" Si.
any
V AS
JL
always
and
STREET,
of
always
the
hand, English,
of
colony
and
Importer, DEALE
ways
Coaches
wivh
and erected
PROMPT
SHOES
AND
and
and
German,
French,
W.
T.
ATTENTION
al
PRICE
National Library of Australia
SMALL
1.5s.
ALLUM,
Manager,
TO
varied
stock
Colonial
COUNTRY
LIST
ON
ORDERS
C
in
the
Manufactured
a
thorough of knowledge l« the natural govern (he ooerations of digestion ud nntri on, and by a careful application oftheflnen?0wi." ties of well-selected cocoa, Mr. Edds h&> tables whh a delicately-flavoured beveraee which may save us many heavy doctors' bills ifla by the judicious use of such articles of eonstituUon be may uo gradually uutn enough to resist every to disease tendency of subtle maladies an floatinir around taok wherever there is a weak W. m & fatal shaft by keeping ourselves many wMlf«r??e£I fortifle with blood pure and a proDerlv nnnriA J r See article in the Civil
S
ORDERS.
Observe
Next
Address, Door
Sold
in
-fl>.
by
boiling
Grocers,
water
labelled
EPPs
thus:-
CO. chemists,
LONDON, ENGLAND.
i
"Criterion
milk.
packets
BOOK
Hotel."
—
—
POST. and published for at the Gibney, office '
the
with
homffiopathio
—
to
JKVrX
simply or
Printed M. the
.
S
APPLICATION.
BY
COMFORTING,
which
.,
i
SENT
—
EPPS'SJOCOl
R 7 &
supplied
iyjT
Roberto.
Sale from
on
GRA TEFUL
J" .A-MES
Stones
WIMBRIDGE.
MORNING. Children.
OBlsJ.JEA.K.HYA.ST,
SLIPPERS.
or
Sale,
complete.
Professor
FRANK
hand.
cathedral.)
extensive
most
flip
audi lfar Head and Tomb handsome Iron Railings,
on
Made
ready.
liaiftcS On Monumental
for
game.
'By
otherwise.
Funeral
the
sss&afr.
details
telegram
far-famed
Civility.
part at
Gala
Is
MUSIC.
PERTH.
george's
st.
on
BOOTS,
to
6d.; Skates
SATURDAY
By
SMEDDLES, HOWICK
in
EVERY
Visitors,
Watts'
of lovers
jsofty
(oppobitb
conducted and Colony,
8 to JO. Admission,
Skates resort
obtainable,
LEATHER
and
HAY
EVENING,
and and
Attendance
Manufacturer
CURRIER
DWDEH1MHEB, Furnisher,
J6d.
Admission, 6d
Moderate.
Boot
Funeral
5.
Skates
Tables,
GEORGE
General
OPEN.
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P. A. GUGERI, W ine M er chanty Oct. 24, 189 Perth,
Travellers
for
faii'ca<g)3)<Dffi.gf
WimbridgE,
Cossack.
with
replete
Good
T.
West
TEB
10 to 12, for Ladies and Children Admission Skates Free. 6d.;
Wines,
D'LUCEY,
Convenience
and
an
Charges
W.
&
MORNING.
Prize
Broken Ar Manufactory
—
WATSON
qts).
Proprietor.
aperient.
ticles. Sold COAGULINE.
Stockport,
in
North
the
JpERTH JjALACE
only.
trial
Hotel.)
for
qts).
for
specific
&c.
Face-ache,
Railway
Roebourne and October 17 1889.
Perth,
—
Street,
Agent
HOTEL.
R.
THOMAS
Coughs
&c.
iron,
INUM
for
Address
SMITH,
the
(Near Wholebal
From
and
Colds,
the
and
demulcent
a
or
and
NOW
A
Brushes Harness Oils
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Australian doz.
per
Howick-street,
GERALDTON
ESSENCE Senega, Squill,
COMPOUND,
care
friends
label
firs
4
he has just received and has now ready for the famous
a
Whips
Bkins,
ROBERT
his
for
including
otherwise will be promptness obtained FIRST PRIZE at the late Aencaltuial Society's Bhow held at r! J or the best Guildford, collection of both and Harness. Saddlery executed
by post
and
Baddies
requisites
Clippers,
sent
Saddles
Baddies
Jockey
Hostelry, Bponges, Chamois
IN OF
Aniseed, Chlorodyne.
with
&c.,
Girls'
or
TTIOR
£
Saddlery
of
Riding
and
Baddies, and all
Clothing, Stable
that
Roebourne.
Andrew,
W. Stroud, Geraldton. F. Kelly, Dongarra. G. H. Lott, York.
„
lies'
By8'
Combs, Blacking,
GREAT
announce
gold & Wood.
—
kinds
Harness.
Messrs.
ALSO,
TH
stock, a large and varied of Gig, and Cairiage Cart, and Gents'
luck
—
from 12s. mended.
Perth. Agents
La
Bpura,
lbs.)
Margeaux. St. Estephe and (pts. BASS' Ale and Porter. Do. Own bottling GUI N NESS'S Stout, and pts.
Jeweller,
all
Barrack
CLARETS— Chateau Do. Do.
watch
E. NESBIT, and Watchmaker
the
in
1.,
assortment
GUGERI
BRANDY,
V. Practica
L WAY
Pilches, Horse
varied
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Frederick
SMI of
and
:
Turnbull
PAYMENT. TIME POSSESSION. IMMEDIATE
and
ROBERT
Manufacturer
u
quarts)
boxeB (120
—
at least V. E.
save
will
in small
WHISKEY and
no As heavy and convassing
from
cent.,
per Nesbit,
pos and
a
customers
collecting,
in
Spirits
BEGS to and customers from London
Jewellery, &c., sold with IMMED to householders at ex
prices. for paid
is
Flour.
octaves.
P.
Alberts Clocks
PAYMENT
possession low
Sir
K.C.M.G.
I
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Studs Brooches & Earrings
Clocks,
Watches,
=.
TO
Governor,
Broome,
VARIETY.
Spectacles.
:
BOOT
AUSTRALIAN
Cruets,
„
r
iko
and
DRAPERY
sale
the
London,
Necklets
'jke
IV.
MENT
&c.
and
Wines asks
Oilmen's
Necklets Studs
Excellency
class
Tobaogo
Gent's Rings, do. Ladies' Breast Pins
JapSBSfcl
also
requirements,
Sugars,
Earrings
&c.
His
Harness,
Teas,
Bracelets sets B. & E. Brooches
Rings, Gent's do. Ladies' Breast Pins
Stein's)
APPOINT-
SPECIAL Stocks
Watche-:
Silver Silver
Cups
full
A
Alberts Leon tines
Plated
Agents, hand
on
Station
Harness,
lery,
Alberts Leon tines
Electro
always
other goods, Carpenters' tools, Portable Wool bales, Forges, Wire Cornsacks, Fencing Netting, Wi ves, Galvanized Corrugated Iron, Snider Douglas Pumps, Revolvers, and Rifles,. pieces, Fowling (muzzle breech Ammunition— Sadd loading)
Earrings
Wedding
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kr.vils,
Golu
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Jet Rings
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BY
Importers
Station
sundry
)
Watches
Keepers
„
language. lock
Pots.
Medicines
of
World; every
should
the:
:
Vendors
all
by
„
(Opposite
Walthamn
Ladies'
setsB.&E Brooches
become
wonderfully
incidental
only 78,
the
Levers
of
every repaired
or
repaired. Nesbit's
Gold
,,
MEDICINE The
never-
„
They
ailments
all ;
a
has
cause,
weakened. in
where
cases
whatever
or
efficacious
all
as
„
from
tution,
of
in
remedy
failing
recommended
confidently
or
Silver Watches Bracelets
„
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to
and
HAVE
of
Jewellery order
guarantee. made description Watches cleaned Gent's Gold Watches
vigour LIFE.
OF
years'
Nesbit's
Kidneys,
tone,
MAIN
of Life.
BLOOD,
soothingly,
Stomach,
BOWELS, these
to
the
purify yet
ranks
ssaries
nece
Pills
powerfully,
Liver, and
Medicine
the leading1
wnongst kct
Household
HARNESS
BARRACK
WAREHOUSE,
Merchants,
Stock
Watches
This
CO.,
FREMANTLE,
PERTH.
best selected stock of
the
AND
"
WORKS,
PERTH.
and
Watchmaker
SADDLE
PIONEER
&
Record, Howick Thomas Bryan.
the
Rev. W.A. Perth, hu
Right
of
street
mamma
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