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TO-DAY'S {{MISCELLANY,

CHURCH'S SOCIAL

PROBLEMS.

Lord Claud Hamilton in resign A Talk “On Duty Neglected.”

ing his directorship of the Eastern:

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DETECTIVES OF SCIENCE.

Tradition That Lived 1,500 Years.

At the Catholic Truth Society's The excavations now sanction- group of railways, remalus chair forward movement conference in d at the "Mystary Port" of man of the Great Eastero. Though Manchester, on October 18th, the Richborough, formerly the Ro he is in his 30th year, he is not Rav. Father Bede Jarrett, Pro- man colony of Rutupine, should ths oldest of our railway magnates.vincial of the English Dominican add largely to the Enowledge of Sir William Hart Dyke, the chair-rdar, spoke on The voice of the the early Roman invaders. man of the South-Eastern, is 84. Church on modern social prob-| An antiquary's work is not al- He has long been the only sur-lems."

ways the dry-ss-dust business viving member of a Disraelian

He said that while the priestly all the interest of a good de most people imagine. Often i Minister. Though he lives within 20 miles of Londen and could office of the Churah was being tective story.

The tiniest clue reach the boardroom more quickly abundantly and faithfully carried may lead to discoveries of im- and more comfortably in a motor-out-an enormous increase in portance. The length. of a ahal- car, he habitually travels to town acramental devotion had taken low ridge of turf can reveal, the by train, and is often to be seen, place in the last few years-it did amount of taxes paid a long- au alert, upright figure, on the not seem that the prophetical forgotten Saxon farmer: a bit of platform of the station of the ice was receiving equal atten-old woman's gossip, or even the tion. While they frequented the talk of children at play, point out Kentish village of Eynesford.

sacramants dutifully and regular-the proper direction of a search.

circular Maumbury Ring, a The Carlton, where Mr. Cham- they did not attend with the sace dutifulness and regularity : met the Conservative to another work, not the work of Temple of the Sun when Rome

earthwork in Dorsat, W&5 M.P.'s on October 19th, is one of scolding, but of setting before the was a marshy river ford, and had the oldest of existing political world the ideals of Catholic life. fallen into disuse centuries before clube, for it came into existence (applause.) The world needed the Romans conquered England. 91 years ago, largely through the ideals,

and the influence of Lord Clanwilliam. Church

Catholic When they came they repaired could supply thosa sad mada it into their arena. acting with the approval of the ideals.

where gladiators fought with Duke of Wellington and Sir Robert Peel. The club held its first

ic beasts

the shows.

berlain

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handsome edifice, scene of so

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The raising of the Portuguese Legation to the rank of an Embassy which is to take place shortly, means that in diplomatic circles Portugal will be advanced a step, and will progress from "second-rate" to "leading Power. At present we have nine Ambassadors representing Great

A

al life.

At the moment of a strike or lack-out, where did the Catholic laity appear? They sat among employers and employed and on

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Many Catholics were in every | wild meeting in Charles-street, Water-party- What had they done in For centuries since it was used loo-place, then removed to public to rebake the lack of ide- as a refuse heap by the towns- Carlton-gardens, whence it derives slism in their parties? Catholics, people of Dorchester, whose chil- its name, ere building itself a indeed, did not seem to show to draw played about upon the home in Palimall. The present ay marked advantage in politic-rubbish. The elder children, to Catholics who were keep their little charges quiet, many momentous political gatheriurnalists and who were in a would tell them, if they were Ings during recent years, was position to uphold Catholic prin naughty, that lions and bears opened in 1854, and is

ciples and rise abore prejudices would jump out at them from a

of the of Sansovins's Library, of St. and party passions seemed to be certain corner

grassy Mark's, Venice.

like other journalists. During the embankment. war Catholics were as bloodthirsty When the Antiquarian Society as the "civil population, and the financed the search ten years ago, killing of Germans had been one a trench was sunk in this corner. of the objects of their inspiring First it cut through a turf slope, addres925-

built by Cromwell's soldiers to, enable them to haul guns to the top of the bank, where they could command the Weymouth road, and under that slope was found local authorities. Did they be the wild beasts' den of the Roman have any differently from theiratena, its chalk walls still show-Plight of Literary Men in Women Appear with Man's Six Britain abroad, the teach usually fellows? Is might be said that ing the deep scratches made by

Russia. accepted Great Power Russia their views on certain questions the beasts' claws. The children's being, of course, vacant. It is curious to notice, too, that where did not come under the judgment story. passed by word of mouth as we have Sir Horace Rumbold of the Church. Then what was from one generation to another, is now being waged for a bare turning from the church to the holding the post of Ambassador the use of talking about the bad preserved its correct location existence by the literary men of wedding breakfast yesterday a Russis, whose condition, accord- | yourg bride and bridegroom were to Turkey in Constantinople, the Church containing the cure for for over fifteen hundred years.

Either the public ills?

In another case near Qiren-ing to advices reaching the held up by two women who rush- Turkish Embassy is vacant in Catholics bad the principles cester snails told the antiquaries American Relief Administration, ed out of a side street.

One of them presented which were Daique or they where to search. The undergrowth is perhaps the most destitute of had not. If they

had, ofs tree-clad knoll was frequented all the needy classes in that bridegroom with four children. foreign countries and States in then their lives and policies should by large creata-coloured snails country at present Prices for which, she said, were his, and the be unique. If they had not, then the apple-snail, rare in England, literature have reached how the other woman pushed forward what was the use and honesty of which is eaten as a delicacy on practically nominal fes of from twins with a similar claim.

Consternation reigned, and the An announcement that Lord their talk? It was no use waiting the Continent. Here excavations one to three million roubles for and Lady Cadogan are entertain for England to become Catholic revealed a Roman villa with a sixteen printed pages of ordinary wedding guests became divided

roubles are ing for shooting at Culford Hall. before attempting to put society sasil-farm attached.

Evan the octavo size-and Suffolk, recalls the fact that but on a true basis.

valued at forty million to the Some took the bride's part and shallow brick-walled pens in for some unfortunate domestic

The employer must consider his which the snails were fattened for pound! There are no temptations some the bridegroom's and a free

London. There are at present some 49 official representatives of

various parts of London.

all

A brave but also desperate fight |

Children.

Madrid, Oct 13th.-While re-

among themselves.

trouble the seat to-day of the duty to his men without wating/Market were clearly discernible.—therefore for the young aspirant fight ensued.

Earls Cadogan would probably for his fellow employer to act. still be at Caversham.

The tie must do what he knew in his cooscience to be right. The same

Cadogans' country place ured

Maurice Darke, in Ex.

to be at Cavershard, and a curious should be true of the Catholic YORK MINSTER WINDOWS. story is told of how the estate landowner and labourer. They passed from the family. The must all practise & detachment

second Earl married in 1777 of spirit that should be free. Delicate Work of Restoration visited it recently in Moscow

daughter of Colonel Charles Churchill, and granddaughter of Let them practise the

austere, idealistic, and catholic.

uustudied

the

Several persons were burt be- fore the police dispersed them.-- Central News.

Robert Walpole Lord Orford, and eloquence of Catholic example.ed glass of York Minster, thongh members who make writing their 17th. by the managers of all the

"in consequence of some unhappy

connabial events." to quote a coctemporary report, "the Earl sold land, house, fornitate, thei

(Applause.)

wine in the cellar, and even the CLERICAL FREEMASONS. windows have been taken out and This organisation was formed roast beef on the spite, to Major Marsac one day before dinner."

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RAILWAY FARES. REDUCED IN BRITAIN. A reduction in railway fares and the rates for some perishable traffic was decided on October British companies.

The changes, which will come into operation on January 1, are: Third-class fares down by 440. to 14. a mile: -

First-class fares 214d, a mile; excursion Tourist, cheap and fares reduced proportionately.

Rates for perishable goods by passenger trains (excluding milk) reduced from 75 to 50 per cent. above pre-war rates.

There will be no cuts in the

to try his fortune, particolarly as such things as pencils and paper are so expensive as to be unob tainable for the average citizen.

Nevertheless, the Dom Litter- aterur membership is still swell- ing. Ao A.R.. inspector who reported that it now has 800 The task of restoring the stain-members, of whom 550 are full the most difficult piece of work of sole occupation, and 250 are its kind ever undertaken. is pro "candidates," with whom writing ceeding successfully, and several is part-time Occupation. sort of put back. Some of the glase is as three years ago thin as paper, and will break if defensive alliance by literary touched by unskilled fingers. men against the ruin threatening Attracted by Craft's Ideals. Handling it is made all the more their culture. It includes the Interesting family history is

Authors, Translators," Com- recalled by the ceremony which The growing tendency of clergy so small. The east window, for posers, and Journalists Union took place at the Royal Exchange and ministers of the Christian instance, which is the largest area and the Union of Dramatic on October 19th. of the unveiling Churches to become Freemasons of stained glass in the country. Writers. It procured a clubhouse, of a portrait after Zoffany of Sir was mentioned by

Sir being the size of a tennis court, where the members pooled their Richard Glyn, Lord Mayor of William Raynor in his address does not contain a section of glass books, so that its library cowth as prices for season and contract London, 1758.59. Lord Wolverton, from the chair at the centenary as large as the top of a tumbler, 600,000 volumes. It also main-tickets and workmen's fares. who has presented the picture to meeting of the West Yorkshire and most of them are the size of tains A co-operative kitchen the Gresham Committee, is a Provincial Grand Lodge of Free five-shilling piece. Each sec where cheap meals are served. descendant of this Sir Richard, masons, held at Sheffield. As so tion is surrounded by lead, five who traced his descent without & illustration, SirWilliam referred to sections impinge on it, each with been more and more difficult to break to Cilmin Droed Tu, or the large numbers of Freemasons separate fitting, and as there secure. Recently the most needy Cilmin with the Black Foot who who were delegates to the Wesley-are 221 subjects in the window members of the Dom Littersterov was chief of the fourth tribu of sn Conference and the Church every one of these sections bag a bave been depending almost em. North Wales in ancient days. Congress at Sheffield. and the symbolic purpose which would be tirely on A.R.A. food packages. Lord Wolverton can also trace Primitive Methodist Conference destroyed if one were broken. back his pedigree lo Edward III.. at Leeds.

The Deso of York likes to say

difficult because the sections are

for Sir Richard Carr Glyn, son of The waning membership of the that the windows which are now the Lord Mayor of 1758, and modern Churches. he said, was going one by one into the Minster father of the first baron, married in contrast to the continually workshops are worth £73,000,000. Miss Mary Plumptre, who increasing numbers of men who Recently, he says, at sale of traced her descent to Edward IIL, are finding in Masonry a sphere art curios in New York, a piece through 15 generations.

which yioids solid satisfaction to of Old English stained glaes of aspirations above the mater the fourteenth century was sold Members of the V.A.D. organ ialism of everyday routine. "In for £18.500. "We have close up- isation have been anxiously Freemasonry," be continued on 30,000 feet of it," says the watching the course of events in they find a clear atmosphere in Dasa, "and at that rate the price. the Near East in readiness for which it is possible to discpro works out at £73,000,000. I re-

call to remobilise for service, not only debasing tendencies to lated this in the presence of thei Most of us had imagined that the be eradicated, but bigh Archbishop of Canterbury, sad V.A.D. girl, like the land-girl and and boly instincts to bebe said. "Yes. Dean, but they the postwoman, had by this time developed. They see that the won't bay it in such large vanished into history as shadowy design of the Great Architect of quantities. 'No, your Grace,” I figures of the Great War. But the universe is imprinted on all replied, and incidentally it is not the Chanak crisis found her very the children of His creation, that for sale?"

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much alive and waiting for work. the principles of truth, love, and The glass is being taken out, In the event of hostilities she will | benevolence are confined to no restored, and pdt back under the not this time, however, be requir-single creed or nationality, and direction of the best experts, in- ed for service abroad, but will be that all can and should dwell cluding the Provost of Etou and merely called up to replace Army together in brotherly concord. the Society for the Preservation. nurses and military hospital help-Freemasonry affords scope fortbej of Ancient Buildingą. ers dispatched overseas. The cultivation of every lofty ideal, emergen sy that has arisen shows for the exercise of all the social how unwise the authorities would and moral virtues, and for giving be to dispense altogether with the practical effect to the best im- fiua auxiliary nursing service that pulsas of the human soul and the was organised 80 efficiently highest dictates of the human during the war years.

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