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Domestic

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iiiWSight^hAtfM^ 11^ hi brFaddfd" I'lll Wa^° 0 m C onia r**^ Silver Trimming. - wetr^^ 1 |^g^Wg^^«®« a^^aH3s\and .IHint^rush off with . A-Greasy—Sink.. _ - - oJ, f EeaS^ ? inl f ? aii domination, and to avoid it rub g&fegfffcafee sink 4 handfll of salt two or three times a Ww?ek with the slrubbing" brush. This,#»remov™ any ISBMN>»d keepjthe sinl? smooth andjfflSK 7 O_fi HA Ha I A Bla&leading Ti^xj^ ■M^f^^SM?^ t° s f?t% time and fer^Sackleading >(fVfHB ?".?-L-zi,h i Worth- Knowing.? .^.-s^-ifi^.^ Very-fow-people kno'lrihow much b'et^lyaWshed wall a S^a?aV f oc f sioi^y^ed over wi^gcloth wrung out of paraffin and warm water—a auarter^ipint of parSS>^^' J? S cket °fwwar;^r; - Vse a soft clotewrung fairly «^» %*iid after-ivards polish/with a dry dn's|erß ± r i' t"bv%'rfz\ "' White Furs. SfffjSS lV+i' F >V rB wiu .?ot oe in sjich demand no^Tand4efore pat--"tSi?Si/ Way hey,sh°uld t - be freed f^diWbi;whichPathr«V i^ * ?-" T ° clea V vhlte furs ' w^irifWlq^antity bran.an » clean pan in the oven. Sti^itrqco^sionally -fco 1 UJ ning- „ WMn Well wa^ed; juSkhoroShly S? , h " or three efcimekUhen sffake " *Jic-fur-welJ-*o jfree it from all dust. 'Before^kyiSg away wrap the fur securely in brown paper,* wfiich'"protects agamst the'pjroad of moths. -^ „• . ""«" !f OMCTS '.• i. csv^h H'^w to Keepf^own the G^drßmJ-(^\ ,»' -,/The-following' method uses up the',- * slack/? v'wH'idh accu..a*is -^eypxy household, and is^fefthWsSfeme a -ffAf^W. 11? quantities of J^a^e papeWVPut thS '"-fiSPUS°^I? a:1 °L wate J^ let £t ste^p.allittlrfthe'nSqueLe l™° i?oß.® J)aJ?s .\ ;Place these on a cjeai; low fire'-^lnders " -°r!^>will; answer. ©ri the paper bafl^ «W calfdilst -m^edr-with-cinders Leave the^ &-utowus2BteSKi» When Poked it lights up into a wirm^^osJb^^rSSis Sl +-Ple"ntJld^ ay When a"fire is nignxi. -k> sj^ •> 'ji, ' - |ij 'i/aPfj m The Husband with a Hobby." cc l th 11 e husband with a hobby; he is 'usually too enthusiastic to be passed over. By a hobby J'M6^* A 6A 6 lo v? of Allowing -wa«rtfs§fftl«p-tfrsmt which tdkes his thoughts off his work, and keeps Tbim welf empp £ ye(J- e f havo^eq^-ntly:^€en"th^ meaii§^^provHffi.% aJ}B?ltTOo?al: source of incomeo.apsw.ell^as^ar^oufieoof happiness. A man with a good^sens^e.hobby makls a - good-husband-.- He is fond of homelWEs work inspire » time keeps him there. <3^^o^lpg should, -roM||irfu Se-4Se-4 fulness 1 andjl^l it j tends itoj^hgl lit^e *grSl fIB SSI »'.sk k^'S?M^' for i the ife and children will ilso reap shouldsten4oaxlageQtH'ein£hfil6ands tl hayc hpfebies providing they can,}take,,an.aintelligent symaip^fe and inter4 t in th« diveVsron^'afia^fafso provided that heavy expenses are not-involved;: — 'oVU'U.-s 7,\ n"\ ( lo Cream T Madyas- Huslinr^Curtains. y-v <y w p-r Madras muslik 1§ 'grMplavorfd cWarnV^afil loolSfeellfor a ve^y lon&TfcimeiifLCSCre6illys3«tlnJier'e-dsaiaaTiy fe^2Bsk?Hfi*s to the colored starch sold~for creaming curT^ can |be sdqne5 dqne at_;hLomeTtoolook:ilikeHnew.iiiib*he 3^ ~~P SOCUSOCU?e^ a Vo**?^ WfeyeHohfr ochrensjaitiicaii s^r^^?T^^an^ 9hepist's and is very-cheap. Mix about ?A^\W s £?P* la \' 6 or leWaßs&»rsJinc V^+}%S Jl ol? r rna^^M^#^^^^BlNgaaste cola ]vater,-aria-aad-to.-the—hot-wa'6ei^OTal lchv wKicE~should be made as . This is excellent for ' 33eolarlng 6jnpfe*irfs, |and»lsb^'ll^e llool o» ll jn,4s«9 aft^r?®Pe o^iro o la,s.tsjje^.§rj so^Jong, | so it is a -very cheap coloring. sfl^flii'! 1 i-uii..a UA ' I w.iUiS nuti „j.'a .ic3/[ljr TA3HD 3i9w eashi .BeoiteioM dub ,i9iiua io sts*-^

to, the P»Pj!Mfci*hj; Jfesisix^.B§ihex^ J sSchool was held in St. James 7 Mall on the evening of December 14. j : His Lordship the Bishopy-Tft<lkr° Fathers Wright, Carran; Ormond. Rev. Brother 6kment, the J^d^r&fjrom * ne Sacred read the following report: — 'Throughout the vpar 'a roll attendance nas been, on the whole, very satisfactory, j The T i annual insfc^^ng^i^gsva^jp^d^iig^gust by Mr. |J. S. {\ Goodwin, TboaroT inspector^. He expressed himself as well $ ; pleased with the nature" and methods of instruction, and | ,<£Be3!g6ii.eiat{ progress? ?£f : the?-' p»|jilsvdß3rNiri'dteeii^'b ; oys '' were i _ ' successfiUf^ina^^iiJinga eith r ej?«,'^eHiikcaite.s£fof proficiency or j ' competency W year, .^' j^s, gratifying to note, that*? more paiente are J leaVing their" boys 'at school long enough . to— pass-Standard -VI-., -it-is -still— to- be- regretted that" a f sfe^®?»SL^®S*S ? Afforded for secondary education. The Sacred Heart Col-f|sge"mrtto^ttm'olf^>^tmGally--U'^cholarship of th^e^e&fafrl; s t the yearly value of 35 guineas; and yet this £eaf;«alf :|iough several were eligible, no one from this schoo. 1 com- [ leted Ky'j^^^clj6sa« ; shi^.-.,7 Notwithstanding the exceedingly T s^^&&ss^s^^f^» the . bo^i#i^ is ytl^ av f % i;|ttain^^(^igl^ej|tee'^^ee||ence lif athletic 1 spWtS^and-" ti&heir n^|._a'pt^ear"^fißej-ißi^|hod|j;'of play, and general , a^anlik^^jon^pt; JjSrge^eeh !n|i^St favorably,. commented, pit. Wp. thi^^^iieCTioiT^wo^d lilfC^to record ,onl'wiy,own, behalf,. ipind tlm^^istlie n%4s i ?^ ou^j4 ra^ u<^ e to Mr." Paul Mcl^ameel^^P^pb^^^l^^^^i 0 l ias generously giyen^ to ilie pup^H OofOjihe ai^p^rf fclasses practical lessons in lifepiving^Sttd™ resilscitationT- "'-The conduct and general bepaviour of the boys during the past year have been reAs an evidence of 'this, it J may be men- r iKdne3"ttiaton aT'YfoposaTKeing'made to found a Sodality jj«f -Children of Mary among the bigger boys, the number flf aspirants who wished to enEol themselves in this ,s,odality : pas th^^fly^%^ne^^letjgy t=of| the, , v var«)n^ciM; parishes '^ ,fave sllppn^l^^elv^^^ass.Wuoiis;^ftyisiejttg^h> Scjlo6l%. piid loo»6hg after the children of respective flocks. '.therint^Tes&Ole^ikSv taken in the boys during the whole year.' <Olie»lKPngf ygS|- t^ m^g^me^^yertur'eUS Mr. Sf^# BEkcoolis; lsh6%fe,^lA %ighig good^cxg\v,' pupils J5 adress, Mas,ter \Vilber .Clarke: chorus, junior pupils; solo,! 'Ben Bbl'tf ;i Master J^. 'BaskMlle ; trio, 'Ye 'shepherds, tell, me,' Masters Moore, Leo,- "sffldii O'Connor (2), King, Fairweather, Clark, Alder, and Moodabe; chorus, junior pupils; chorus, r 'O'Donnell Abu' pupils; operetta, ( ( Michael'si 'fiaffife™ *"'*'■>»>"■ '-v«c^-.i - •'';-"•'-; ' - , bi;->«u'^t«the"b6nclifsSon 'ofr the : progralnme iii's 1 Lordship* 'the' Bishop .cexpressed -his-Tgreat pleasure- "at "the i excellent l work of^,the t ßrothers. c and t^eir pupils tha^.ev^ening^ Tq .him it "■'^as also'a'great'comfprt and consolation for the. future., to | '?Kn^W laiat^e wfetild" y have;' behind °Kini the 'lads arbiuid, him on the platform. Their efforts-: were' admirable}* 1 - while 1 their singing led him to think-what excellent material there} = ?3waiß for< theirs churbhoichorrs -later lon. .J.He , *)the^yppp,n :their ,sucee§s duringi.the;past year; 7and ; jtyusted; , ' "that ' f urthek ' siiccessefs . would, . attenji s them . during their ; courses in the coming year. * The following was th6^rize«list : — CampbeliGgoldj tmedajr-for/jgo<sfl,' aondjict r . presented by 1 his Lordship the Bishop, E. Wills; gold medal for Christian, r> doQtrinejjt pregentedb^ by flev. tFather Hplbrqpk, 8,. Clintpn ; gold medal for regular attendance, presented by' Mr. JfJ J. O'Brien, M. Hendydn'pgold^medaV/fon dtix of school, pre-; sented,,by s 3tr.c"A. Kohn, John vF,oley ; ; ;gol(d, medal^ for sing-i ing, preserifed by •MiisicaX^rahch M.8.0.8., J. Baskiville;, . , gpld.me^al f,or v athlet^cs 3 presented, by, Mr. E, n Noonan, a E.i x Earllv'; gold, medal for Irish .essay, presented by Mr/M. J.i -^h¥a4n?^ManlaitV^ ■'" -' ' 7~ ''- "" r '"'"'' ;"\'- v '; ! ! lti Vl : .'- 1 — Regular attendance; 'L.^ Hancox; gene-| -s^roacieiicy-feA 8 . .f-Pyinan 2^^ A. Beehan 33;3 3 ; iiEnglish,! iF., Mangan"; arithmetic, P. Mullins; athletics, F. Devaney 2. , Standard V.— Good, .conduct, Wi-Frair weather ; Christian! doctrine, E. O'Dowd; 1 " regular attendance, H. Jew; general! proficiency— C. -Boyle- 1, E. Moore 2, "W.-King 3; English, M. Sayegh; arithmetic, A. Lucas. Staffißl^al-I'^.-#&P^l J - Molloy; Christian doctrine — ]lygSilsifs 1,1 j|«Kiollbs| 2 ; regular attendance, J. O'Conndf fProfi«ei*cy-SS-ilti^fem| 1, J. O'ConnorJ^E.J£andyke 3 ; arithmetic, P. Gallagher ; Englishr^rß^ehan ;lr'.| ' t 'G^d^)nduct, N. Dot^s ;\Chris^a^dficV J. Smyth (equal)": general proficierigy^J. I%chf 1-^E^W Murphyl&bt«lM?>i§»lß©^- Robert^n (Stm,al) 3^/Engl^h|^ E. Nixon ; arithmetic, W. Clarke. I / >%h»ik. * )Lt^s Standards ll.— Christian doctrfli^e Jts^ ; bayTß&^/^gd : ? 2 Alan Wills 3 ; regular attendances E. Banm^rj&E^gJjslr — W. Foley J., *V.^Lonergan 2; aritJ^eJiic* !^M. fihntdiL T.^ R. Stanley 2. .) \\ / \\ \ / sl ' -Standard J.-rrChristian dootrine,\A. Gratft; go^ conGfltat V^g^^jK

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVII, Issue 52, 30 December 1909, Page 2073

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Domestic New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVII, Issue 52, 30 December 1909, Page 2073

Domestic New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVII, Issue 52, 30 December 1909, Page 2073