'Thursday, April 4. 190? HE PITTSBURGH CATHOLIC THREE school. Japan, Mexico, Porto Rico, Cuba, the Philippines, Russia. Syria and Canada are CHURCH NOTES FROM OTHER DIOCESES represented - in the list, besides nearly every A Per Cent. Allowed ^ Stat<> and territory in the Union. i • • p on Time Deposits Miss Alice Laurent, daughter of the chief Few Catholic nals approve of the pro- Despite the difficult financial situation of of the Abenaquis Indians at Pierreville, Can- posed boycott of French goods by American the , Pius X. has given an example ada, took the veil in Ottawa a few days ago Catholics. Tli e New of generosity which will not fail to be imi- Century, however, tated by French Catholics. He has refused She is the first Abenaquis Indian to become maltes a suggesti í >n to wliic h many will say West End Savings Bank a nun. amen. "French winos," says our contempor- the Peter's Pence offerings of the ary, "might be safely tabooed, and if Cath- coming to Rome from France, and declared After thanking the Lombard pilgrimage that that which he accepted from the Bish- ^Trust Company on one of the last days of February for the olic women, while offering a prayer for the Pope, would also 'pass up' French hats and op of Saint-Biietic would be the last. He generous contribution (40,000 francs) which has told the Bishops to give the amounts to Cor. S. Main and Wabash Sts. it brought in aid of the French clergy, the millinery during 1907. there would be no tears." the fund for the maintenance of public wor- Pope said that prayer was still more avail- ship in France. PITTSBURGH, PA. able. and was necessary in order to obtain Rev. Peter J. Grey, who hag just passed A semi-official note, published in Paris, from the Most High peace for the troubled away at. San Francisco, began his priestly states that at the formal request of Count ih^JVeateixrVichiig of Pittsburgh. Church of France. career in the West in the early days of Arch- Khevenhuller, the Austrian Ambassador, the Alemany's administration. He was The lives of sixty infants, all less than Council of Ministers has consented to hand 84 years old and a native of . His over to the Holy See the archives of the one year old, were saved recently at Spring- theological course was made in France, field, Mass., by the heroism of the Sisters of former Nunciature, through the medium of whose language he spoke as fluently as his the Austro-Hungarian Embassy. They will Province at the burning of Bethlehem, the native tongue. He labored in the English Brightside Nursery. The big frame struc- be handed over immediately in the presence mission for some years before coming to of representatives of the Ministry for For- ture was wrapped in flames almost before America. JOHN A. WOOD, Jr. the fire was discovered. Several of the Sis- eign Affairs and of the Austro-Hungarian INVESTMENT SECURITIES Embassy. ters are nearly prostrated by the nervous At present there are in France only three Readily Converted Into Cash tension incident to the fire. or four Catholic papers of note: La Croix, Death has been busy in the ranks of the Member of the L'Univers, La Libre Parole and Le CJaulds. Irish priesthood during the past winter and Pittsburgh Stock Exchange Bishop Rooker of the diocese of Jaro, in We were sadly surprised to learn through has taken from us quite a number of high- the Philippines, has uo seminary where the the Luzerner Vaterland. a Catholic paper of ly esteemed clergymen. Among the latest PEOPLES BUILDING young men of his diocese can be trained for Switzerland, which claims to have absolute- called to their eternal reward are Very Rev. BELL PHONE8: 2317 and 2318 Court. the priesthood. The Archbishops and Bish- ly reliable information on this point that Dean Busher, P. P., Newtonl>arry, County F. & A. PHONES: 2316 and 2317 Main. ops of the United States have offered to L'Univers has 3,200 subscribers, all told, al- Wexford; Very Rev. Canon Byrne. P. P., educate some of Bishop' Rnoker's students. though the paper is in existence seventy Portadown; Very Rev. Canon Gately, P. P., So far arrangements have been made for years. Strokestown, County Roscommon; and Rev. forty who will begin sehool in this country W. Browne, P. P., Dunhill, County Water- Court 287. TELEPHONES P. & A. 1065. next September. Maestro Perosi has been requested by the Pope to write an oratorio for the occasion ford. Bishop Donahue, of the Wheeling diocese, of the Papal jubilee, which takes place in The Catholic press is devoted almost en- WILLIAM J. MURRAY has notified Catholic clergymen of this vi- September of next year. The composer „ —Importer and Manufacturer of— 1 tirely to news of Catholic activity through- cinity to be on their guard against a man thinks of writing a grai '' oratorio, in the out the world, to articles of instruction upon calling himself a priest. At New Cumber- of his "Resurrection," It wili be first religious questions, to the defense of Cath- S CIGARS Counci~l land, W. Va„ h celebrated Mass, took up a K. of C. 37 e performed before the Pope in the Vatican, olic truth. Catholic education. Catholic in- StrMt collection and was entertained by church and will afterwards be given in some hall stitutions and Catholic people, to the pub- "offir^ - PITTSBURGH. PA members, who suspected nothing wrong un- or church, to which the public will be ad- lication of entertaining literature of a til he had gone, taking the collection with mitted by ticket. healthy, moral tone. It would, therefore, him. At a meeting of the Catholic Union of seem to be only the duty of sincere, practi-« BELL PHONE 2225 COURT The Lazarist Fathers have purchased England, held recently in London, Vis- cal Catholics to co-operate with the publish- sixty acres of land in the vicinity of Denver, count Llandaff presiding, the Duke of Nor- ers of Catholic papers to the end that our press may become stronger, more influential WALLACE OPTICAL CO. upon which they propose to erect a magnifi- folk was re-elected president. On motk n SUITE 503-505 DIAMOND BANK cent seminary. The price paid fcr the of the chairman, it was decided to present and powerful for good. ground was $15,000, and the building will an address to the Pope wih reference to On April 14, the Rt. Rev. H. P. Northrop, Corner Fifth Avenue cost $500.000. and will be ready for occu- the religious conflict in France, expressing and Liberty Streets, PITTSBURGH, PA. pancy in September. The institution will gratitude to His Holiness for the assertion D.D., Bishop of Charleston, will dedicate his new Cathedral, and at the same time cele- be known as St. Thomas Theological Semin- of his apostolic authority and for the practi- A. V. D. WATTERSON. B REID ary. cal guidance which he had given in the hour brate his silver jubilee as Bishop. The Ca- A of darkness and distress. thedral of St. John the Baptist was destroy- WATTERSON & REID, On the recommendation of the Congrega- ed by fire in 1861, during the Civil War, by ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. tion of the Propaganda. His Holiness Pope A catalogue of the faculty and students of a disastrous fire which swept Charleston. At Pius X. has app inted the Very Rev. Fath- Fidelity Building, 341 FOURTH AVENUE. Georgetown university was published recent- the same time the Bishop's residence, the er Andrew Boylan, C. SS. It., Limerick, to orphan asylum and other valuable church Telephone 2305 Court, the vacant Biehopric of Kilmore. Dr. Boy- ly. We learn from it that there are now property was destroyed. The buildings Ian was Bursar of Maynooth college when 714 youths enrolled there, 141 in the prepar- most necessary were rebuilt, and a plain CHAS. D. GILLESPIE, he sought admission to the Redemptorist atory school, 77 in the college, 7 in the post- brick chapel was secured for divine ser- ATTORNEY. order, of which he has been for several graduate school, 78 in the medical school, 23 vices, entailing a heavy debt upon the dio- 426 Diamond St.. PITTSBURGH. years a distinguished member. in the dental school and 388 in the law cese. PHONES—P. & A. 36 Main. Bell72830 C^n. JEREMIAH V. DUN LEVY MAMMOTH FURNITURE EMPORIUM ATTORNEY. AT- LAW, 211 Bakewel^Bldg., Pittsburgh Pa. The building is the most costly in this section of the iWWWWfWWWfiWfffttWI city. It is as nearly fire-proof WÏ as steel and concrete can Ml JOHN T. COMES, make it, and while it is not ARCHITECT, an aesthetically beautiful 1006 Fifth Avenue, Plttoburgli, Pa. building it is substantial, rig- Washington Nat Bank BMg. id, light and airy, the inter- Tel. Grant 1014. ior is arranged in a conven- ient manner, is equipped with freight and passenger eleva- Magazine* and Religious Pub lications neatly bound In leath- tors, the decorations are of er or cloth. a dignified and tasty type and REEL & BUEHL the whole building is the re- ptoom 900 Phipps Power Bid«. Phone Court 3720 sult of careful thought and long experience in the busi- ness for which the structure NIC holajTmangold is to be devoted. Fresco Painter The building is 61x145 feet and is six stories in height. Churches a Specialty. The first floor is used as a general show-rcom. where the 5523 Stanton Av., E. E., Pittsburgh, Pa display will be varied to suit Telephone 16S-J Highland. the seasons. Owing to the great amount of space the firm will also be enabled to S. F. HECKERT arrange entire rooms of fur- ARCHITECT niture, giving the purchaser excellent ideas in regard to STEVENSON BUILDING, the arrangement of rooms. The general and private offi- 341 Sixth Avenue ces of the firm will also be Telephone. 178» Grant. located on this floor. hTe second floor is devoted The Fulton Bell Foundry f"éo' carpets, curtains, drapery Established 1832. and upholstery goods. On Church,School and Fire Alarm Bella this floor is a novel contri- vance, new in Pittsburgh, for of GENUINE BELL METAL the display of rugs, a rack THE CHAPLAIN-FULTON MFFI. CO 30. 32 and 34 Pen» Arena«, on which can be hung 240 Pittsburgh, Pa. 9x12 rugs, which can be

handled in such a manner (Courte«y of East End Herald.) tnat every rug can be seen Ì with little effort on the part New Vinetnt, Scott ft Co. Building at Ponn Avenue and Boatty Street J J. A. MONTGOMERY, of the salesman in a few minutes' time. On repairers and others. Excellent light and ing their wagons. PKACTtCAl, this floor is located a cosy ladies' retiring ample space in this department delight the A very complete power plant has been in- room, which will be provided with writing HOISE SNOER. materials, papers, etc. The third and fourth large force of employees and enable the stalled, two Westinghouse 60 h. p. gas en- floors are devoted to furniture, among which firm to do good and quick work. The sixth gines furnishing the power for light and 122 Frankstown At. will be found a full line of office furniture, floor will be used as a storage room and elevators. Two large boilers furnish the such as desks, book-cases, etc., something steam heat. near Station St.. I long needed in the East End. apartment for unpacking goods. East End, 1 The shipping department is conveniently Vincent Scott & Company undoubtedly Thefifth floor wi n ne utilized as workrooms arranged in the rear, where workmen can have the finest, if not quite the largest fur- Pittsburgh, Pa. A for carpet-makers, upholsterers, furniture labor under roof while loading and unload- niture house in Western Pennsylvania.