Mo'Jiit Morgan people presented a chalice to Bishop Higgiiis oil the eve of his departure. The late Arohpriest Kennedy, who died while on a visit to Rome, was uncle of the Rev. T. J. Rooney (Elmore), Rev. E. J. Rooney (BeechwortrO, Rev. T. M. O'SuMnon (Gordons), Dr M I T . O'Sulhvan (Collins street, Melbourne), Dr. F U. O'Sullivan (Albert Park), and Dr. Kennedy (Cobram). The Rev I). Griffin, Adm. (Albury, N.S.W.), is a cousin of the deceased priest.
' The publication of an advertisement in a Catholic ])a r er shows that the advertiser not only desires the natrnnace ri Catholics, but pays them the comnliment ot seeking it tnTougjh the medium of their own religious journal.' So says an esteemed and wide-awake American contemporary. A word to the wise is sufficient. First comes the chills, with other ills, To set us all a-sniee/ing We nay our bills and make our wills, With coughing and with wheezing. Aroi nJ our beds, -with snaking heads, The doctors !• fen us poor. Till all our dread at last is sped By WOODS' GREAT PRPPERMINT CURE.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIII, Issue 24, 15 June 1905, Page 30
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