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Al. HIS EXCELLENCY MOST REV. DONATUS SBARETTI, i’I? APOSTOLIC DALEGATE TO CANADA
ILLUSTRATED HISTORY
Of THE DIOCESE OF HAMILTON I 1906
POPE PIUS X.
I
GLO.
S. COTTER,
extended also.
d
engravings
of
pastors,
churches•
and
other institutions
that appear
herein, sincere
thanks is
subject
matter
that
will
be
found on
these
pages; and
for permission
to use
some
of
the
i
the
Diocese
for
the
kindness
and
courtesy
shown
at
the time of his call
upon
them,
for the
of this
date.
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publisher
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until May
1906,
it
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somewhat in advance
1’Lç C
prepared,
and
although
the
Fiftieth
Anniversary
of the Diocese does not
occur
contains
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sketch
of
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‘as
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suggestion
J of
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Lordship,
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special Superior attention given to is accounts facilities for of making on collections
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N the early days the few Catholic Father Gordon hi.. Vicar-Geiieral and entry into his episcopal city. In the I settlers ni Hamilton were visited by sent Father Carayon to assist him. In early part of his administration zea’ous the Missionaries from Kingston, I.54 the dreadful cholera scourge niade separate schoo’ systeiii Niagara wa introduced mid Toronto, among whom ‘its appearance at Hamilton and the aged: into the city of Hamilton, were Fathers and two Proulx, Cassidv, Forbes, Vicar and his zealous assistant were substantial brick school buildings, Canipion and Cuflen. vir., On February i4th, kept busy day and night attending to St. Marys and St. Patrick’., i 826, the were Sovereign Pontiff, Leo Xii., the spiritual wants of the poor victims, erected. In the erected month of August, i8, Upper Canada into a diocese. Father Gordon labored in Hamilton up the frame structure that Rt. Rev. Dr. served as a McDonell was the first to the time of his death, which occurred cathedral was burned, and in Bsliop and Kingston the spring was selected as the ;5th October, i8;o, at the i-ipe age of of i86o, the new St. Mary’s Cathedral Episcopal See. The diocese comprised 79. His remains are interred tinder St. was erected. It was during Bishop Far the whole of the present Province of Mary’s Cathedral and the spot is marked rell’s administration also that the ho Ontario, wInch has since been sub- b a marble tablet. Shortly after retto Convents and Academies for the divided iiitn nine dioceses. The first arriving at Toronto Bishop de Charbot- higher education of young ladies were Priest at resident Haitulton was Rev. nel conceived the idea of forming a new established in Hamilton and Guelph, W. MacDonald in the year 1838. On diocese at Hamilton. The eminent and St. Jerome’s College, Berlin, for the December r7th, 1841, t Gregory XVI. Sutpician, Father Dowd, of Montreal, education of boys for the priesthood and
ST. MARY’S CATHEDRAL, HAMILTON.
divided the Diocese of Kingston and was to be the first Bishop. But through: learned professions. A new convent and formed the new Diocese of Toronto wth the humility of Father Dowd, who chapel and orphanage were also erected Rt. Rev. Michael Power as first Bishop. wished to die a simple Priest of St. for the Sisters of St. Joseph, and the Bishop Power made Father MacDanald Sulpice, the plan was a failure. The Basilian Fathers were placed in charge at Hamilton his Vicar-GeneraL In Bishop then asked that two new dioceses of the northern missions in the County addition to his other work Father, be erected, one at Hamilton, the other of Grey. In 1873 the health of the MacDonald good published a paper, The , at London. I’he prelates of the Council Bishop began to decline anti after reedy- Catholic,’’ in Hamilton frotu 1841 to of Quebec in June, 185%, urged the lug the last sacraments from Dr. Lynch, 1844. He died April 2nd, 1347. and his petition so strongly on Propaganda that Archbishop of Toronto, his rel’mains soul passed repose under St. Michael’s the prayer was acceded to and bulls to its eternal re\vard September Cathedral, 26th, Toronto. On November were issued establishing the two Sees of 1873. His remains are interred in the i3th, 1846, Rev. Edward Gordon was Hamilton and London. Rt. Rev. John vault beneath the western crYpt of St. given’ charge of Hamilton. Bishop Farrell of Peterborough was consecrated: Mary’s Cathedral. Power died ut 1848 and was sticceeded Bishop of Hamilton on May i ith, 1856, After seven months of mourning the by Rt. Rev. Dr. de Charhonnel who was by Mgr. de Charbonnel and great was widowed diocese was rejoiced to receive consecrated at Route May 26th, iSo. the rejoicing of the Catholics when on as chief pastor Rt. Rev. P. F. Crinnon. Ia 1851 Bishop tie Charbonnel made May 24th the uetv Bishop made his who was consecrated April ith, 1874,
Resideoee
of
Rt. Rev.
T. J. Bishop
Dowting.
D.D. Presbytery Mary’s St. Cathedrai.
Joseph’s
Church
Rectory, and
and
the’
Orphanage
have
been greatly
enlarged.
to the consecration
of Catheclral the Church
with its and beautiful
Rectory;
St.
demy
and
St.
Joseph’s
Convent
and commenced
to
make
preparations diocese.
looking In the
city
St. Lawrence
1
been
opened
in
the city.
Loretto
Aca-
recommendation
Lordship, His of
new parishes
at once have
been opened
in
the St.
Thomas’
and St.
Ann’s
Schools
have
Mary’sby
the
Bishop,
creased
and, acting vigor
on
in the the
diocese.
Thirteen
zealous
work
in
the diocese.
St.
Mary’s,
Father
Mahony
was
Catholicity
made
Recto;-
of
St. has
given evidence
of
in-
twenty-three
‘ are
still
living
and
doitig
came Bishop
London
of
the August, in advent of
Mgr.
Dowliiig as
Bishop,
priests
have
been
ordained,
of whom
country,
erected.
When
installed May Mgr. McEvav
be of 2nd
the same
year.
Since
blessed
by
the
Bishop.
Twenty-eight
Mary’s
Presbytery,
borough
one
of the to finest
that
the in of
Hamilton,
and
was
nine
chapels
have
been
opened
and stained
glass
windows
was procured,
transferred
St. and
from
See the
of
Peter-
total
of
During
21.
the
same
period
work-s
the
Cathedral
January, was renovated, 1889,
the
Rt.
Rev.
Bishop
Dowling
ver,
Glenelg
and
Holyrood,
making
a tration,
in addition to By many papal a diocesan Brief dated
Rector.
Cork,
During December
adminis his i9th,
1887.
REV.
J. M.
MAHONY,
RECTOR
ST.
MARY’S CATHEDRAL. Bishop the London, of Dominican became Monastery,
In Father turned to 1889 McEvay, Ireland, Lord and died in
by his on great account activity and of ill-health zeal. re-
he endeared for the clergy, himself to the all Bishop
yearS, holding 27 during an which important time synod
Rector a new until episcopal 1889, period residence a of and
remaineclasVicar-jeneraland several churches, purchasing
Heenan, tion of V.G,, the diocese, Dundas) who dedicating
to After Father making Heenan, a (now general Mgr. visita-
0. active P., work in the of the spring parish fell of 1884.
of Rt. Vicar-General Rev. Bishop Gordon, Carbery, the
Eight diocese years prior until the to the arrival death of
Gordon, acted as V.G., administrator who died 1870. of the
first elected Rector Vicar-Capitular, was E. Very Rev. and
tered (Rt. Rev’. at the Dr. Cathedral. Dowling) The was
Crinnon, Who from the time present to time minis- Bishop
On give a the death list of the priests, of many Bishop
the Space tomb does of not his predecessor. permit us to
in beautiful the Cathedral abd vault devotional. beside
November The high 30th were altar is particularly interred
brought
to communities Hamilton of diocese. the and on
away. Bishop, his remains clergy and religions were
humble Bishops and holy are a prelatepassed gift from the
November
windows 25th, to the 1882, deceased the
soon grew parish. worse The large and memorial on
otherwise
from for piou.. his families condition of the
health. God, ception however, of two, donations are willed
to
overSr2,000, see their Bishop return and, with theex- in
beloved
people They represent fondly
an outlay hoped of
took a trip finest to Florida. Munich manufacture. His
advice,
of his Rosary physicians mysteries, are lie all the
Bishop
windows, began to fail. representing On the the
of
1882 Canada. the health The of stained the glass
at Dundas.
organ
In is the one summer of finest the
iii
the House
of seating Providence
capacity
was
i,ooo. of The
established
geen,
Elmira,
Wiarton,
Chesley,
Hai’io-
etery. iS6o.
It During
is
of
his gothic
administration,
design and
has a
too, St.
Agatha,
Chepstow,
Neustadt,
San-
rence Church
St.
Mary’s and
Cathedral Holy
erected was Sepulchre
in Cern-
ton,
Mount
Forest,
Berlin,
Waterloo,
and
ton,
purchased
the
site
for St.
Law-
new
churches
St.
have Mary’s been
Cathedral built
at
Freel-
built also
St.
Patrick’s
Church,
Hami1
to
the
churches in the above
parishes
ordained
clergymeii
the for
diocese.
He Cape
Croker
and
Mildrnay.
In
addition
erected.
ntimber
of
students
and
some
newly
Markdale,
Drayton,
Kenilworth,
Preston,
Providence
need
at
Dundas
of priests1
have
also imported
been
a
great
large
parishes
of
Acton,
Waterloo,
Duridalk,
day.
at
Gutiph
and Bishop
the
spacious Crinnon,
House
of
realizing
the
city :
St.
Iary’s,
at
Brautfoid,
and
the
been
and
opened, installed
and
t. Bishop
Joseph’s
hospital of
Hamilton
rnixt
flew parish
of
St.
Ann.
Outic1
the
St. Josephs
IIopita1, Htmi1ton, has
10
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CORPUS CHRISTI PROCESSION, ST. MARY’S CATHEDRAL, HAMILTON.
HIGH ALTAR—ST. MARY’S QATHEDRAL. —
these ashes, dropping ought the not of 5t, Marya School, Hamilton,
considerabily been besmirched the by
Hamilton, Ontario
Unless chance person’s has face a by
LORE-ITO Christian penance mortification. and CONVENT ‘‘IWL_
of necessity preparing time of for it by
THE LADY SUPERIOR
ed ceremony certainty of the death of and
precept, of reminded be and by
sacr this
applying to
church to that
although day, on
it not is
terms,
etc., be obtained may by
faithful, Catholics good all ought
go to
Further
information
as
to and by them placing on the head of the
Lent season of of by the classes. blessing- of ashes
As
Church Holy the opens penitential to be present at the re-opening
/ is It to Imposition the advantage of Ashes the of pupils
successfully taught.
Stenography, are thoroughly and
theii- Chaplains. Commercial courses, including
the
recounnendations the of Bishop
or The Academic, Certificate and
the in
parish,
and are
always
loyal
to
and Art receive
special
attention.
C.
A B.
iii. have a all large membership
education
of young ladies. Music
0. The A.
H., the
C. I. U., B.
and
St. prises Ann’s
Sch1,
every Hamilton.
branch suitable
to
; ing Secretary,
Miss K.
Walsh.
The
course
of
instruction
com
; Mrs. Coughuin Treasurer, Mrs. Keat
President, Canada. Long Mrs. Vice-President,
cent de Paul Society.
Its officers are tive
educational institutions
in
the parish, is
auxiliary
to
the St.
Vin
render it
one
of the most
attrac
ciirv,
consisting
of
charitable ladies of
expense
has been spared
to
Timr Sr. Mav’s
BENEv0IJ-:x’r
So
with shrubs and trees,
and
no J. P. Dougherty, Secretary.
extensive
and
highly
ornamented
; President F. Burdett, Treasurer, and
the
inmates.
J. PARvICUTAR The ; SOCIETY grounds are Burns, Vice-
Mr. A. O’Brien
special is regard President to the of the comfort of
;
Willianis Secretary, The house M.
Brown. is fitted up with
I. J.
dent, ; Austin
Treasurer,
Thomas the Dominion.
President,
;
Thomas Walsh
Vice-Presi
being
the most
healthful
city in
love to the Sacred poor. Heart
The Schoo’,
Hamilton. officers
are
Hamilton
has
the
reputation
cmiv of continues its active mission
of
tend
through
Tiir this part Sr. of Canada. VINCENT n Ptr. So
range of Society. mountains which ex
Third
Order Hamilton St. of Francis Bay and and Rosar3 the broken
Tun
VOLNG
Soa\E1’rv, TkDTPS’ nificent view of Lake Ontario,
Secretary,
C. Miss
Foley.
the city,
and commands
a mag
members.
President,
Miss
C. Bastion
ground
in the
western part
of
LcAc;uE or Scrrn
HEART,
i,Scc
beautifully situated
on elevated
tarv, Miss Ada Ctmshon.
Academy
for young
ladies tarv, is
Miss L1. Roche; Assistant Secrc
; Tuesday
niami of
Treasurer, September. Mrs. ; This Burdett Secre
650
members.
Academy President, will Mrs. re-open Knap the first
Tii
AT:CAn Soc;a’rv,
which has
and guardians, that their T
are
.—
dust to inform thou wilt patrons, return.’’ parents
The principal
Cathedral
Societies
member,
muati,
thou are HE dust, Ladies and of Loretto unto beg
placing the Societies ashes on the head are: “Re.
PROSPECTUS
The
words pronounced by the priest in
Cathedral Gregorian Choir. home.
Arthur
Savage,
who
has pose,
charge there
is of the no object in taking
them
;
Ferguson
Rev.
M.
Weiduer
pdest
Jlcakmp and and are Rev. blessed only
for that
pur
and
Superi;itendent
I. of
As Schools;
time
Rev. ashes must be imposed
by the
J.
P.
Holden,
Chancellor
of the
Diocese
and as a profession
of faith.
£ortto
FatherMahmony
at
the
- Cathedral are:
Rev,
reminder of
the Holy
Season of
Penance
diocese
in May,
1906.
Associated
with
left to
remain
for the
day at
least,
as
a
the
celebration
of
the
golden
jubilee
of
the
to be removed
afterwards, but should be
12
THE CAThOLIC hOME ANNUAL THE CATHOLIC HOME ANNUAL
ST. PATRICK’S CHURCH, HAMILTON.
St. Patrick’s, Hamilton church is situated on King Street EastJ President ; Mhs M. Ronaii, ‘ireasurer
one of the pri:icipal thoroughfares of Miss A. Dei-mod , beet Tins parish was orgauiizeci iii Hamilton, has a large plot of ground Youo the tirst Pa.tor appointed being Rev. LADIES’ SonAr.ITv, Miss sttrrOuil(iing it, and has an eNtremely M. Mooney, Prefect John Keougii, who attended to tl:c ; Violet Watsou, commanding appearance. The societies Secretary ; Miss M. Maloney, itual wants of tile faithful until Treasurer in the parish are Miss N. Hooper, and had as :\ssistants during his incuuui- Lthrarian. heiicv Rev. James McGtiire and Re. Lmns’ BEX}\OLEA1’ Socii:Iv, I. Craven. From iX5 to xSS6 Rev. M. Mrs. F. Quinn. President ; Miss F. J. Cleary assumed charge then came Barker, Secretary; Miss Lewis, Trea Rev. P. Cosgrove from January, iSS6, urer. until Tuly, when Rev. J Craven, \Ot-NG MEMEETIS’ LTTERARY ANT) who was still assistant, was appotntcd r HLTIC ASSOCIATION, with a itlem and continued until tile present Pastor, hership of So. Rev. II. Cotv, assumed J. - the respotism A branch of the CATHOJIC QRD;:R hlmtes of t ns pau . iSO ii rugust, I .j9. ov Fo;usrnas is being organuzed. Rev. P. R. Walsil is Ai-c.ant. Th:e I I I St. Patrick’s School, Hamilton. C. iii. B. A., Branch No. 37, J. A. Cox, President ; Chas. Robertson, Secre tary ; Gerald Guyefte. Financial Secre tary I. B. f.awlor, ‘freacurer. Menu bersiup, Ti.
P\. 0. Ii., Pivision Na. i, Chits. Shields, President ; I. Carroll, Vice-Pre sident J. Wmhhianisoui Secretary. Mem bership, 150.
Rev. J. H. Coty. Pastor, ALTAR 5’ciiviv, Mr, .Batemnan, St.ThQmi Schoal, Hamilton,
one better have die holy the to Lv,’’ water-nt aflother attaclmd table oit. stand, or
to sacraments lice certainly the on the the to best person was by to sick the be kissed. of Do admninitration the not
showed or for hanging whether needed or belief, their not directly not that objects it over handing for glasses other and
inevitable spoons, One crucifix which composure the with standing bottles, 2. the medicine table. table on all Keep
cover. to appears ways accept they that me room the articles the sick on mentioned
two feet Catholics at top, the dying their on above a litit clean it ci- and beds the with else nothing Have white
A
table small
tants. a seen have I stand, good or i. Roman at least many water with towel. and a
business
the dying
Protes than better of
finger-bowl Articles together annointing, a with for the Sick Room
Catholics
their on dying understand beds, Priest’s fingers after the cleansing the of
nearing persons end the Roman of the life, crust, without pieces for bread fresh of
replied
I So
observed as far have
plate small salt with or small R. Rev. A E. 8. M. Brady, Pastor.
minds of He approaching those death.
plums. of large the of size
plisician effects the beliefs on on the of
cotton containing white of balls small six
by
asked minister opinion, a his as a
administered, also being small plate a
Wendell Oliver
Holmes once was
7. Extreme Unction case the In of
How Catholics Death Face
Lodge Cemetery House.
St. School, Lawrence Hamilton.
\ H
\
Mortuary the Sisters. of Chapel, Showing Graves
Choir is Miss Yorrell. F.
Leader Organist The and of the
Miss Comvay, Id. President.
Lr.AGcE HEART, SAcRED THE OF
President.
SocIEi’v, AT,T\R Vorrell, K. Miss
lug, President.
Hamilton.
J. C.
Id.
B.
Mr. A., Keat Lawrtnce’s Church and St. Presbytery,
President.
A. 0. H., Mr. D. Phillips,
Cul len.
Prefect, DALI1v,
Miss May
I
LzDIE5’ Youoa So
are as follows
J.
NlcMahon and F. Cutler. the various societies, which
Treasurer MeNrs. and F. B. Quinn,
with a large membership in
; Secretary Burke, Idahony, I. Rev. I. \l. families in community, the
I.
Kavanagh, Wm. Nir.
chairman Mr. present enrollment shows 260
sentatives of different parishes, the viz. them are most spacious. The
board governors, of consisting of repre and the grounds surrounding
Cemetery The is charge in of a Street on a high plot of land
ii,ooo.oo. of buildings are located on Mary
built were by Id. Dowling Mgr. small Brady, cost at a as towel, was Communion installed. a cloth. The church
The Mortuary, Chapel wheii Lodge One the House and 6. present white clean incumbent, cloth, B. napkin Rev. or R.
Bay
and site
the in
is charge one rare of until beauty. December ist, 2 1891, water and spoon.
situated same
on the
north
Father year. hamilton side
of O’Sullivan
5. continued One small of glass fresh drinking
purchased
by Bishop
celebrated Crinnon.
It in beino
is November tire of
sprig
or
bru-i
for
sprlliKang.
place
.
of
the fi:st Catholics Pastor,
1-lamilton, of the was opening of the Church
water
(not Easter
water),
sma,
wito
a
.
Sepulchre Holy founded
Cemetery.
Rev. with
burial the 0 Geo.
Sullivan as
One
vase small or glass
of holy zi.
In Lawrence St. 1890 parish
was
H amilton able
candlesticks.
Lawrence, St. Hamilton
s
Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Two pure wax candles, in suit
THE CAThOLIC HOME ANNUAL TilE CATHOI IC 110 IE ANNUAL
St. Ann’s Church, Hamilton To meet the spiritual wants of the rapidly growing East End, His Lordship in the fall of 1903 purchased a large tract of land at the corner of Barton St. and Sherman Ave. A handsome chnrch of Silicate brick, with a capacity of 500, iS now being built and wil be opened in Octo ber. Later on a School, Convent and Presbytery will be added.
St. Josep’ns Csurch an] Prcsbytety, Harnitoi.
St. Joseph’s Church, Hamilton
St. Josephs Church, Hamilton, a brick structure of very pretty design, was opened iii 1594 and has a seating capacity of oo. The rst Priest in charge was Rev. Fr. Hinchey. During his adin inistration the commodious Pres— by tery adjoining tile Gil nrcil on Herki mer Street was purchased. On tile death of Fr. Hiiichey in icyae, Rev. Fr. Donovan Rev. J. P. Holden, succeeded, but in the following year was Sisters. obliged Chancellor of Hamilton Diocese, by reason of ill-health to resign St. Vincent School, Hamilton.
The Schools of Hamflton The Catholics of tills city are justly proud of their Preparation schools. These schools of the Sick Room are eight in number and are taught by the Sisters of St. Joseph Have the sick room in good and the Ladies order f Loretto. by the time the Priest arrives, perfectly The Boys’ Clascical clean and tidy. Have all unsightly School is in objects charge of Rev. father Holden, removed, such as soiled linens, who is dishes and also Superintendent of Schools and vessels used by the sick per Sec son. retary of the Schoni Board. Let the articles that must remain be perfectly clean and presentable. Have clean linens and coverings put Blessed Palm on the bed The Palm which the church blesses on )lave no clog, Palm Sunday cat or other animal iii is another means by which the room she conveys or in the parts leading to it. her blessing to the homes of the faithful. The Have a small table with a clean, blessed palm should he white cover hung in a conspicuous opposite toe sick-bed or at place in the house, ome distance usually placed over a from it,so that it can be crucifix or sacred seen by the sick person. picture. Some of it may be burned Rev. Wn. GeM, Pnstor. in Do times of great calamities, to avert not place it right next to ti’e bed the danger of God and secure at the head of it if it can be avoided, His blessing and Fr. I{auch was and protection. It a)pomted. Ih. Have a chair should be burned Hauck died immediately next to previously in May, 1904, and Rev. Fr. to receiving tile flCW palm, tile bed at the sick persons head and for . Gehi, the energetic Pastor who tic not thrown away. Blessed is at Priest, so tllat he uiav articles present in charge, came look toward tile should not be from Caledoiiia foot thrown aside w]ien no of the bed and not into tile to assume the pastorate. sick per. longerneeded or of use, but son’s face when he he destroyed, hears the confession. burned or buried.
the
Jarvis
Street
Orphan
Asylum.
In
ST. JOSEPH’S
HOSPITAL, GUELPH,
ONT.
October
7th, 1851, and took charge of
four
in number, arrived in Toronto on
open a house in Toronto. The sisters,
of Philadelphia,
to Mother Delphine to
given
by Rt. Rev. Dr. Kenrick, Bishop
nd, Bishop of
Toronto,
consent
was
ii
II
urgent tile
entreaty
of
Mgr. ‘ de Charbon
Iii
IhI!I 11
I
22 I
given to Mother
‘‘ Deiphine.
In
at 1851, 1I
Philadelphia, which of the charge was 11111
rri
trr
Convent
and Novitiate was opened at
miles
from St. Louis. Soon after a
l:sllOd
at
Carondelet, a small town five
to
America. , The first house was estab if’-
with
Mother Deiphine as Superior, came
Louis
sic sisters of the congregation,
at
the
request of Bishop Rosati, St. of
France,
but to other countris. In 1836,
— they soon spread not only throughout
and the
visiting of the poor. Hence
; and
the infirm the charge of hospitals,
;
young
the
care
of
tile
orphans,
the sick
house
mtencied
for
reception tileir was
The first
annual
Festival
in aid
of
character,
such as
the
education
of the woolen building
on Shratie Street. The Catholic children.
opening
schools of for education
the of
- ST. JOSEPH’S HJSPLTAL, HAMILTON.
rary
Convent. Following
this was tile
-
Orphan
Asylum, adjoining ‘ the
tempo S
2 was the establishing of St. Mary’s
The undertaking first of the Sisters
only Priest Hamilton in officiating.
/ Chapel, Rev. Father Gordon, then
the
they day heard Mass their in I own
and Cannon Streets, where on the satire ..‘.,
iito -,“.- house the on
the a corner of Macnab
L. i
6lled on April
3othi, whet) they moved
Convent of life Their dnsire
was ful ,- ir
might enjoy SeCluSiotl tile regularity and
Sisters longed for the time when they
this and other acts kindness of the
their disposal. Although appreciating
bury, who kindly placed - some rooms at
hospitality a of pious Mrs. lady, Tewk
not ready and they had to depend on tile
St. Joseph’s
Convent,
HmtIton.
were of
the most
varied
Hatmiton and
extensive in St. Mary’s Church, a
which
Sisters tile
devoted
Sisters
thetiiselvs
heard Mass for the first time
in
mm,
October
i5th, 1650.
The of works the
to Patronage of St. Joseph,
the
took
charge
of tile Female
Orphan
On Asy- the following Sunday, the
feas:
of Sisters the
was Le at
Puy,
where Ann they McDonnell, as assist ants.
of
the Society
of
Jesus. The
Mo1 first
M. home sins Walker, and Sister
Mary
France,
and the
Rev.
Jean
Paul
Medaille, and Sister M. Joseph McDonnell,
Sister
Mgr.
de
Maupas,
Bishop
of
I.e ton, Puy, with Mother Martha as
Stiperioress
tinder
Divine
Providcnce
to the
saintly
uel, a convent was established in
Hamil
the
year
i65o,
owes
its
existence
with the sanction of Bishop de Charbon
T
St.
Joseph,
which
dates
H. back
to Gordon, V. G., of Hamilton,
and
HE
congregation
of
the
Sisters April, of at 1852, the request of Very Rev,
of Hamilton
Sisters of St. Joseph in the Diocese
foundation
and
Growth of the
Community of the
16
THE CATHOLIC HOME ANNUAL ______TIlE CAThOLIC IIOlE AXXUL
St. Mary’s Orphan Asvlnnrr was held in orphans, and to this Vicar Gordon rS53 in the gladly in Ilannriiton was purchased, on wiNch Town Hail. gave his sanction. in It was tire first time rS7, tire existing Chapel In tire snnnnner of ; 8s, w’hen the the wcs erected. people in t]iat part of courrtry the The bell ‘ cholera of Dundurn ‘ visited I-Iarnrihtonr, two of Castle ‘ , which the had ever cccii the Siters, but they Sisters were appointed re was presented to the Convent by Mrs. to visit arid assist ceived them as angels of mercy and Sophia McNah, still iranngs the victims tlironglrocnt the city arid in made in tire chapei them a generous offering. belfry the hopitaI sheds si triated and is trsed daily to announce tire near what is In the autumn of tins year now tire City the little religious exercises of tire Sisters. house of Refuge. One or conrrnnnity sustained Tire a great loss iii tire lbor Of tire Si—ters twO irredenit.s tviil suflice to show how have been singularly death of Sicter H. Alphonisus Margrainr, hlesccd and tire coninnunito now nurn— hers r subjects with Mother Antoiin ette as Superior.
House of Providence, Dundas In TC) the site of tho present IIou of Providence was pttrcIiied by the Rev. FatLer McNulty and prceuLed to the Sisters, and ; 82 the iititution was ‘peiied for the aged poor of both sexes. The building . was destroyed by fire on October 4th. 1Q00, leaving the itnnates homelecs. ‘flie lire, however, proved a biessing iii disguise, for tinder the guid 111CC of His Lordship, BriiOp Dov.Jing, a iv aicI columOclious structure tHoi— iughJy ec1uipned with all modern coti— HOUSE OF PROVIDENCE, DUNDAS. venleilces and capable of housing three 1undi ccl terror-stricken tile iiiniates, arose from the TUNiS poor people were. whose remains were interred One woman, untler St. and crow’ns the beautiful after being given up by the Mary’s Church. crescent over- , iooking the picturestjue piiiciaiis, was abanfIo!lcd by her lais- Duidas xalley. in i 86, through the influcene The hand and children. The of ne;v building was solemnly blessed Sisters visited Sir Alien McNab, poor the government gave \Iay 12th, 19c2. Eesdcs the tvornan and by their care she tile Bishop of a grant of six hundred dollars to the the diocese, was restored to her family. She lived Lost Rev. Dennis O’Connor institution. The same ye IT was Archbishop many years after to bless her heroic pro- of Torcuto ; Most Rev. C. ductive of an event which rejoiced the H. Gautlircr, benefactors. On another of their visits Archbishop of Kingston hearts of the people, the consecration Rt. the Sisters were informed that on Rev. F. P. McEvay, Bishop of an old May i Lou- ith of the Rt. Rev. Dr. Farrell, don, and Rt. couple, husband atid wife, lived in a Rev. Mgr. Hceiiau, V. G., as first Bishop of Hamilton. The Sisters took part small house opposite where they were, in the ceremony. Tile finan were dchghtecl to have a Bishop eNd the door of which had not been and burden, though still heavy, has opened Superior and ever been for several days found in him a father , greatly lessened by generous After uruch difficult and help, not friend, only from they succeeded in forcing an entrance tile Bishop arid clergy, hut In this year the Novitiate, also from to the house. They found the poor old which up the people, Catirolic arid non- to this time had Catholic / couple dead and their bodies frightfully been in Toronto, wa alike. established and tire Convent decomposed Alter sonic delay two cof- becanie the’ Mother House of the community rt. Joseph’s firm were procured which were left at a Sister Hospital, Hamilton distance, Anastasia O’Neill was the first as no one would venture near who One of the best known iriade her holy vows mstitut loris the house. The Sisters placed in the Convent and if Hamilton the Miss is St. Josovh’s Hospital, bodies in tile Bolan (Sister M. Austin), who cothns with their Owl] is eonductd by the Sisters still living, was the first of St. Joseplr hands arid being unable to lift postulant. i’he building them Although is of historic interest, for dragged them tire few in number and w-ith to door. here the it was the headquarters of tire Prince bodies many pressing ditties, tire Sisters of renrauted till two coloured men con- Wales on tire occasion of tinned their daily his visit to tire were mdnced by tire offering visits to the poor, the city of a sum of sick in iS6o, and the Prince’s room’’ money to convey and the afflicted throughout tire them to a place of is still pointed out. The property hinu ra,. city. was acquired by tire episcopal coryoratic,n in In ;S’j tire Convent on Park Street rSS; for tire purpose of a residence fur Origin of Country was completed and on September Collections 8th thc Bishop Carbery. When transferred first Mass was celebrated to Dnrmg by the Bishop. hamilton, iii n S). the frill f iScs Rev. Father Tire first Ersirop Doivriirg branch house of tire Sister’s was ir ved at Vrrdurruicmriu Schneider. P. P., of Goderich, ‘. it was their after opened at Tans in 1858, Brautford visiting St. Mary’s Orphanage. was called, for a short time, hut seeing the kindly opened in I8o, and inn iSGi propnsed to the Superior St. losepli ‘s urgent need for a Catholic hospital that two Sisters Hospital and Norise arid he sent of Providence in ndgirrg the site to he rriiruniraidv tlimngh INs urrissinrr to collect Gnclph adapted were begun, in i 557 tire lot at for provisions for tire maintonn ance tire prurpose, the Bishop transferred of tire tire. corner of Park atnd Colborne Streets ‘tire property to tire Sister’s for tire par-
Fhone He..mi1ton, 1317 Ont. 16
136
James St. North
President.
Geo.
Knpmn
Vice-Pro
cleat an]
Gent Mgr.
lION.
WM. GiBSON,
j. TURNIWI.L,
sho
the
United
States
and
Great
Britain.
ni
ar WEDDING
CAKES A SPECIALTY,
t
Collections
carefully And
CATERING and
promptly GIVEN
PROMPT effected ATTENTION. a all points in Canada,
orders.
SAViNGS
BANKS
AT I
ALL
OFFICES.
from
dyspepsia,
should send us their
F
that
is
healthful Tert-itories and nutritious and British
and free Columbia.
S .
it.
Those
desiring beventy
a superior
Offices article, throughout
Ontario,
Manitoba,
North
West
I
We
have the knowledge and can apply
Total
Assets,
-
B
- 27,000,000 -
-
Reserve
Fund,
BAKERY -
-
- 2,250,000 - ‘
Capital,
-
- KNAPMAN’S - $2.250,.000 P
BANK OF
HAMILTON -
BO’ ,
understood at
Pastry yet is fully
ing of fine Cake and
with many. The bak
P--_-
‘St5-=5S
Almost a Lost Art
We
given by
all classes.
and has
a staff
of
o Sisters. man
tokens
of
appretiation
so divided
generously
into
two
parishes----
Dundalk
and
Mother
li.
Angels
is betiefit
the
IIosital of Superior the
is
only
one
of
the
dalk
and Osprey ;
this
district
ioo is now
boarders. The
annual
Ladies’
Day
for
the ‘‘
Melancthon,
with Ihe institution the stations
of has Dun- accommodation sttv
ret1uired.
for
.
sanitary
mcluueo
attractions
the
mtssions tions are
of
unsurpassed.
made Gletielo-
and
from
ttme to
time
as
neces—
.
-.
Hamilton
Bay
and
Lake
pital of
the was Ontario
parish at
chartered Priceville its
in which 1562
and
addi
fruit
used
the iti
Institution. year was appointed
The
charge in Hos
which
Lorctto
is Academy, procured
Hamilton.
the
vegetables
and and
April
iii of the
following
Hospital
is
a
farm
of 65
acres
front
Father
Doherty
at
Arthur,
of the
sick.
In connection
with
the
i8 In all necessary he was
se-nt assist
to appointments
for the care
three-story
stone
whom building he served
fitted years. five
up
with
north
of
the London
Road,
and
is Very a
fine Rev.
Dean O’Reilly,
with
in
;85i, is
located
on
Hospital
Street
moved
to
Dundas
to assist of
the
Sisters
of St. Joseph.
was
founded
Providence,
short time, when under he was re the superintendence
St.
Jo.sephs
Forest, 1-lospital remaining and House Sub-i there but a ol
to Father
O’Connell Mount St. at Joseph’s
Hospita1,
Guetph
Sub-
I in the diocese was curate as
of hood. the people His first appointment
of the
,tnbitious
‘
City.’’
charge,
has
a warm
Or place crtnatton ills Ot
in
to priest the the hearts
i
...
.
Hospital,
\vith the
devoted
Sisters celebrating
the in Silver
Jubilee
who
patronize
shows it,
that St.
Josepn
passed,
he
had
the pleasure
C
of
hiolics
bdoning
to
e
tc[Jng
fmilic—
and
situ
dar
ited
ot on this
an
cle ear
atton which m
nu erlookin
has tuber
just
of recently
patients,
ft
F
V nit u
them
non
ladies.
F;ubracin -
islioP 0 large a
tract
only
of
of mud Hamilton
fifteen
years nd
on in
ti existence, e
nmc -- the
large
diocese
for
the
higher
education
the
of youn”
mist
up-to-date
appliances. iSSo,
by
Right
I’hough
Rev.
of Loretto, P. F. Crinnon
is the
0 leading
institution
I
in the
rooms,
and
equipped
ordained throughout ed
in Priest r86
on and With
the conducted
Rese 29th by of June,
Ladies the
stone
building
with Loretto
Semtnar large
Academy,
and
at Montreal Hamilton, cheery
Father found- Feeny
was
Paid .
distance.
The hopita1
is After a
substantial
completing
Loretto
his studies
Academy, in the
Hamilton
of Hamilton
bay
and
Lake
Ontario
in Georgetown
the
have
been
much
improved.
grand
view
not
only
of
the
city
but and
also
mission
chnrches
of Oustic
and
and
smoke
of
the
city,
and
affords
been
a
secured
and
paid
for
and
the gentleman parish
as the President.
hospital
is reniovech
from
the
time noise
a
suitable
parochial
\V.
F.
residence
Gray,
has
with
the
an first-named
elevation
at
the
base
J. of
tle
mountain,
appointed
McNab,
to
Dr.
the vacancy.
Coghlan,
Since
and
that Alderman
site is
one
of
rare
beauty.
Situated
iderman on present J.
J. pastor, igi?isFNuna
Rev.
Feeuy, was
Attn’s
wing,
at
a
cost
of
$10
000 The
year
1898.
On
January
of
that
year
the
Bishop’s
io J.
are
mother Messrs.
by
F. the
addition McElderry,
of
C.
St. in
active
service
until
his
demise
in the The
Board supplemented
of
Trustees
on elected
the
for death
of
the 1594,
by
Rev.
P.
Haley,
who
those continued
requiring
on
the a temporary
cost
price.
home.
This
amount
was
This
parish
was nection
formed
is
on designed
July
rst,
for
pose
aged people of
a hospital
and
at
a reduction
of
$,ooo
The
House
of Providence
St.
Joseph’s, con- iii Acton.
IS
THE
CAThOLIC IIOME
ANNUAL . TEIE CATHOLIC HOME ANUAL 19
Markdale. In r$go lie was again moved, tills time to 1st, ‘THE: Brantford, to assist Father Lennon, and remained with him for 1 Ut d the ensuing eight years, when the present the iicumbeiicy of Acton wa.s given to him. the Banh of Brtttth was North that has HmcrIca ri sh and ed. the ESTABLISHED 7836 was Paid Up Capital, - me, - $4,866,666 Reserve, - I). - 2,044,000 a inc 1 tly e of )ilee OFFICES IN HAMILTON:
est Main Ofie, 11 King Street fast elit J. J. MORRISON, Manager. rate lU lit Sub—Branch- --Barton Sireet Branch, Corner Barton Street ut a and fullerton Avenue. OPEN Sth.Braneh SATURDAY EVENINGS re -—Victoria Avenue Branch, Corner King Street and Victc na Avenue. 7 to 9 pm. ;sist vi th ars. ;sist BRANCHES IN ALL PARTS OF CANADA. 1U r, ung irge \/ING D?TY1EI’1T iich At all Offices. and GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. un - :io w and ri We Sell at Lowest Prices. A Pretty Hnd We carry largest stock ak- Looks even in the city. prettier if tasteful, ap a 11(1 propriate Rings and Brarelet adorn it. lily BOOKS, STATIONERY Prayr Books. Wall Pper, Room ply Moilding, Die, Trunks, VaJises, fee Suit Cases, Hand Bags, cir fine Leather Goods fountain Pens
And many other lines. Everything marked in plain figures. We like to show our goods. i7or best ciuality Diamonds try CLOKE & SON Klein & Binkley 35 James St. North, - Hamilton 16 King St. West, - Hamilton Issucis of .Waiiage Licenses, Presbytery, Acton.
CHARLES
MILLER, Proprietor
H. FERGUSON,
Manager burn
ii
Call
and
examine stock. rn,-
bin in
5; UNDERTAKING
AND tMAtMIN,
A GENERAL
BANKING
BUSINESS
TRANSAGTED,
of
Sew
Maci-hues
lug
and the tire
wa
best
of
Oil.
tire
best arid in thiernaket.
stall.
Needles
all for
hi
ntis
x’ash
d fur
Organs,
Sewing
Mrei
use Drafts
---New on iVilhiams, all
parts
of
Canada,
United
States
and and Picture
Great
Britain feamhin4
bought
nine
to
order.
Agent
Notes Srrle and collected
all
kinrds of free
furniture.
of
charge when Joul dings payable kept,
in Arthur.
cake. Advunces
made
to SPRINGS responsible
and farmers MATTRESSES
at
lowest
current
rate
of interest.
TABLES,
CHAIRS,
rent
fore rate
at LOUNGES, of interest
allowed.
Interest
conipoundecl
BEDROOM half
yearly.
SUITES,
SIDEBOARDS,
Stints of
One
Dollar
Pit
and upwards
received on deposit and highest
Ayton cur furniture Store
Assets
niunity. (over)
22,000,000
Ayton,
Ont.
Capital Ab. Paid Up,
$2,996,715
Isaac Wenger teachers
e,tablisl
ARTHUR,
Tw ONT.
Traders
;
Bank rae Tr of Canada
Thos.
F
be
our
u judge ow as to values.
speaks
for hership,
itself.
We invitE you to call arid
The QUALITV
Mrs. H.
Church
Farrell,
Mcsrs.
John
Daniels,
Patrick
three ;
years
tit)nS Fee. to
Fr.
O’Shea
gel?
till
ercd
r86,
5f
ore
For
mmiv
years
the
abodes
of
Mrs.
las.
of during
Peel. h
Rev.
Fr. Lausier
attended
for
Church
to
the
faithful
assenrl)led
Up-to-dctte there.
parishes Owens,
of Arthin:-,
Kenilworth
arid
; 2tli
administered
the
Sacraments
of
the
have He
was
resided
s
in the village
and
attended
tire
tip Holy
Sacrifice
of
the
Mass and
in
Rev.
Arthur
Fr. in
1857.
Since Priests
iSdo
two
or
three
times each
year
and
offered
The
The first
Catholic
Church
was
built
were
private
should
houses, be
bunch to
in which
rn they
came
from
Keuilworth
south
until
tS6o.
We have
everything
The
stopping
that
places
of the
Priests
iS6o, while Rev. Fr. Dumurtier took
Wenger’s
i3$.
and Rev.
Fr. Lefebre Store from i8$
to
St.
John’s
the
Evangelist,
from
Arthur. Kenilworth
north from to 1856
Fami
Kenilworth.
Rev. Fr. Flcthnir took
Priest,
and Sacred
tire H Mission was divided at
was
considered M.
B.
A.;
too arduous for one
J.
L.
GILLLAND,
Manager
tended
from
1833 The to s iS6. The task
at
Kenilworth.
Rev. Fr. trouble Eugenic. Metloga and exuense. at
Sacrifice
May of
the lie
Mass
entered in two the in charge none names church o to save
Rev.
Fr. I-Iolzer
p• first offered ACCOUNTS has the Holy 130
The
Jestrit
Missionaries
then
in took and this a bank charge. large because it is safe.
worth
By R. C.
Act Cemetery
Padiarucr;t. of
still Convent remains. your money ft
and
opened
in
w i here 352,
INCORPORATED parish——a 1110 ii KCII I
from
his
farm)
a log church extra new was ho interest. built ildi
being
donated
3
pr by
Mr. cent.
Bryan per 0’
araum.
remains. Dnirt:e]l
lie sure u,
get Lb
Conicanded
(the
ground
twice
a for
year church in site arrd Father s comet bark at cry Do
purposes
of worship. INTER
kST At May, Keniivcrth 1882
iles
below
iii
Arthur
village being w as used for the I
eral years
a log
AYTON, 5chool house
opened about
ONT. three in
front
Guelpi;
Owen to
Sound.
buildings
became
a
necessity.
TRADERS
For
In sev
iS;
missions
BANK
extended
over
a
vast
territory—
As
more
Catholics
settled,
larger
be
Fathers
found
wIre resided on
Guelph. iii ‘Ihese
-r
-i
people ident
was
Pastor
froni attended iSo to to by 1851. missionary
merit,
separate
1— the
to
your from spiritual
pat
1848 church. welfare to
1850; of Rev. these Fr.
Cullen
forest.
however,
In
K
the from
primeval 1817 i8
to ; days Rev. of settle- Fr.
Sandlion
their half
home to
Mom
iit in
the them. heart
of Rev. the Fr. Gibney Canadian
attended
of being
Ireland,
attach
who Missionaries t/i
came
in suffered
1541 to many make hardships
to
Catholic
Keniiworth
emigrants
zeal
for
the from salvation drirerent
of these parts Loyal
people
the
settled
pronounced
in
Arthur
toral
visits Township
to
their were flocks. many Full of
holy
Amongst
by
In the
the
earliest i7O
Bishop
pioneers and Be Priests t\hO on their pas
laghan,
remaining and
Bryan 0
til Dounell St. were John used
the
Evangelist,
Arthur
Foley,
Father John
Harccaurt, Bans Cornelius O’Cal
and Rev.
Fr.
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CATHOLIC IiOMi- ANNUAL THE CATHOLIC IIOMf. ANNUAL 21 and Rev. Fr. Maurice from 1867 to 1870; St. Mary’s Church, was built, and at the same Father Laussicr returning ni 1870 Berlin. Ont. ti tue the first schoolhouse was placed under remaining till iSSr. In the early Fifties, Father Ebner, the direc tion of Rev. P. Laufhuber, In 1870 the of St. Agatha, who alo S. I., who Icetnlivorth Church ias had besides charge of the many other parishes also attended pronounced unfit for Divine Service, and Catholics of Berlin and Waterloo, began to Beibu. Kenilworth parish was divided, half to make arrangements for building In 1853 Rev. Francis Breitkopf, being attached to Arthur, and the other a new church in Berlin, and who in i8c Fr. meanwhile had taken charge half to Mount Forest. A few years ago. Ebuet, assisted by Fr. 1-lolacu, of the of Guelph:. parish, built the tower and procured however, Kenihvorth again became a J., much Fr. Bautugartuer, of New Germany, the bells which wet e blessed in Septent separate parish, with Fr. Kchoe as re- laid the corner stone. ber of the same yeai- by the Bishop ident Pastor the history of which will of Hamilton. Aftet he found on another page. Rev. F. Glowacki, C. R., and Rev. Breitkopf. C. R., had at In t$;6 the present church was tended the parish for some time, Rev. opened in Arthur, Rev Fr. P. Lennou Louis 1uncken, C. R. who had just being tle Pastor for a few months in ; removed St. Jerome’s College from St. May, 1882, our very worthy Pastor, Agatha to Brhin, tank charge of the Father Doherty, took charge and still parish, this being in i 806 In the ear remains. During his incumbency m ai y 1871 the Sanctuary was built, and shortly new buldings have been erected in the afterwards the interior was decorated parish—a beautiful brick Presbytery, a and the exterior painted ; in 1877 new Convent for the Sisters of St. Joseph. and a large Separate school. The school has ;o pupils in attendance and is iii charge of the Superioress, Mother Rv. Wm. Kloepfcr, CR,. D.D., Pastor. Eugenic. Building was then commenced The societies in the parish are : C. and the wall raised to within one M. B. A. ; Altar Society ; League of the foot of the roof work was theti Sacred Heart, and Rosary Society. discontinued as tire brick had all been used aud there Families number iso. was no more funds on hand. In the follow ing year building was resumed and the walls finished. On Easter Monday, St. Peter’s, Ayton. 1856, Fr. Rbner celebrated the first Mass in the Church, though the inside The Church was formed here with n-as not yet completed the aforesaid Rev. Fr. Morris as first resident Priest, ; Priest contributed also a great deal materially He was sticceeded in 1882 by Rev. P. 5. towards the Clutrreh. Owens, who has since remained and during his pastorate has built two acldi tions to the Church. TIre site of the Church and Presbvterv were donated by Mrs. II. MeMahron. Rev. A. J. Fisc’ier, CR , Prof. and The C. M. B. A. has a large ineni Assistant St. Mary’s Church. bership, tire officers being: President, Thos. F. Flynn Secretary, ; M. E. Mur pews, a pulpit and cOmmunion rail were ray; Treasurer, James Kenua. placed in the church ; in i 58o the olgati Two Separate Schools have been was procured and in rSXr the Sacristy on established and are in charge of lay the left built. teachers, Miss Traynor and Miss Young. After the death of Father Lotus About $ families abide in the corn Funeken, which occurred on January munity. 3otli, iSgo, Rev. William Kloepfer, C. R., was appointed Pastor, and is attend ing the parish with no less zeal than his Plunge your knife into hot water be- St. Mary a Church, Bcriin, Ont. predecessors. fore attetuptitig to cut warm bread or The Catholics of Waterloo built cake. The Right Rev. Bishop John Far- their own Church in 189 r. Nevertheless reD first Bishop of the new No person ahould cer attempt to Diocee of the ireeessiv of more room for service wash Hamr’ton ‘is ‘Iso 1; 1 uene dishes without tno pans—one for funcken ‘is felt more from ye’ir to enr he C. R., who arrived from tire washing proper and one for rinsIng. Rome the sante first steps towards the building of a year and was stationed Sprinkle in St. Agatha, larger church were taken in the year salt over the coal in your took great interest in Berlin parish and 1892, when the monthly bin in liberal cyuantities; it will huikhirrg fund make it did a great deal towards it advancement, burn more evenly amid collections were begun ; fl I99 sub- prevent ‘‘clinkers.’’ In r88 the Sacristy on the right scriptions were taken up which enabled
school, which consisted
16
of King St., Berlin, Ont. resPvrY. Hosp.
13rIiR
the la
Oritcirio
added,
are
feet 200 and feet 120 in height
Berlin
in
the
two
spires, which will soon be
Chica
Christian
Mothes,
will be placed there
Mary’
Post Office.
the
gift
of the
Arcliconfraternity Styles. of the
teach
Office One
Door
west
Next
of
Christmas
tle
main
altar, which Garments is
made
in up the
Latest
in Rom
cost in
the neighborhood
of
5ooo.oo.
in
Mai
of
different
members of
the parish and
;8-6.
statues
and crucifixion
are
all
donations
TAILORS
was F:
SURGEON
; born
Lang the
windows
in the Chapel,
F
and
were
the DENTAL gift Mrs. of August MERCHANT Keiser,
numbe
Meyers,
\vere imported
from Munich
TI
this in
church
were made by Artist
ful sig
W.]. Dr.
Scfirnidt
throughout.
The Stations
of the Cross
Bergmann
&
Co.
looked
next
year was it pldstered
and
furnished
and
te
Iii
Io2 roof time
was added
and
in the
are rut
following
year was it
built to
the
roof,
legia,
C
nations,
began
the ceremony. In the
Berlin,
TI Canada
Vorke—cor.Chartes
ing
spades decorated
and with Water Ste. flags of chore all 465.
to-date
Berlin, Ont.
pp equi
Rector
of Polish
Chapel,
Berlin. Office,
King Street West large
Rev. Paul Sobezak,
CR.,
held
cv PHONE 514
and
Broker umber
ii
Plumbing and I-bating
Depart meat.
Machinery
and General f Jobbing.
ten’s
Aba
Foreign
Banker
is
a Acting
force Pump
Cm
Steamship Tickets
Anderson’s
Double
one t
of
The Hardill Engine, altogeth
required
Hot Water Boiler.
creased
The Economical
of Not
INSURANCE
tinues ir
Casa \IANUFACTLRER WE or
tional
xt
PI-I1LIP GIES
Paoi’axmomr
Clotilde, Berlin Foundry
Carl
Kranz two roon
THE
Dio
One of the fi
Rev.
READING ROOM, ST. JEROMES COLLEGE, BERLIN.
and ten young men the of parish carry-
from the old church to the new ground
a
large
crowd of men and women paraded
fin,t od was turned for the new church
The last Sunday in May, ioo, the
zeal of the School Sisters of Notre Dame.
to
he attributed to the good work curl
creasing
hgli standing the of school is
been
twice
enlarged and the ever Ill-
built in since i$, which time it has
/ the eight
rooms I of the school that wa
and family,
at present children o fill
as well as for a dwelling for the teacher
1858 sufficed for forty or fifty children,
school
whilst the schoolhouse built in
best balculated
from the growth of the
The growth the of parish can be
the new church and commence building.
the comiinttee to buy a beautiful site for
22
T1E CAT1IOIIC / hOME ANNUAL Till CATHOLIC hOME ANNUAL 23
1896, and was buried in St. Boniface Cemetery, New Germany. Fr. Vincent BUY YOUR Kloepfer then was appointed assistant and N 0 B BY continued until Tannary, i 904, when lie was succeeded by the present assistant, YOUNG MEN’S Fr. A. Fischer. CLOTHING, The Chaplain for the Poles is Rev. FURNISHINGS, Paul Lobizak, C. R. HATS AND CAPS The Societies in the parish are many ATIJIC and the membership large. Fo1iowin is a list of them with the names of the Star officers Clothing C. M. B. A. Branch, No. 12 Pres Store ident, J- E. Hailer Secretary, Rev. A J. Fischei ; Treasurer. W. J. Motz. Si. Boinacir SICK Bixnvii So ‘Sign of Gold Star.’ a UNiV : President, A. Englert; Secre tary, A. Schneider ; Treasurer, I-I.
—- Dubrick. M. WILDFANG, Prop. I- - • ;..-W ,- - KING STREET, BERLIN C;IR1sTr.\N MOThERS’ ASSOCIA- iroN Rev .A. J. Fischer, Director Mrs. Rev. Edward Glowacki, C.R. IT. Krng, President Mrs. A. Frank, Secretary. One of the first priests Ordained for Hamilton Diocese by Bishop Farrell. C. Y. li. S. President, Leo Kei fer ; Secretary, L. Englert ; Treasurer, two rooms, was opened in i8$o by Mother Geo. Scud ; Spiritual Adviser, Rev. A. Clotilde, who looked after the educa- J. Fischer. GREEN & tional welfare ot the children. Mother Si. MrRYS YOUNG LADIJ-:s’ So Co. Casa was then appointed and still ccii- UNIV : President, Louisa ilensperger Are the lcacling tinues in charge, assisted by nine Sisters Secretary, Frances Krug Spiritual Ad- of Notre Dame. The attendance in- viser, Rev. los. Schweitzer. PHOTOGRAPHERS creased so rapidly that additions were ST. JosEr’iI’s Socxiiv FOR THE of required tintil now there are ten rooms Pors ; President, Rev. Paul Lohizak. altogether and the school is considered LEAGUE OF TIlE SACRED HEART one of the largest in the Diocese. Rev. los. Schweitzer, Director. BERLIN Connected with the parish builflings Sv. CECILIA’S SOCIETY: Director,
• Rev. . A. Fischer President is a Hall used by the Catholic outig I. ; Miss Anne Von Newbrorin ; Secretary, Win. Mcii’s Society, of which there are a great Raw ; Treasurer, Wm. Heidt. - number, and whose meetings are
held every Tuesday - The Hall is large and commodious and is equipped with a thoroughly up to-date gynHllIsillnL BERLIN GRANITE AND MARBLE WORKS The grounds surrounding Ccl Ccr. king snid Waiti— Sts. leg, Church and other buildings are most spacious and the lawns — f and terraces, which are carefully looked after, present a most beauti ftil sight. The families in the parish now number 320. Father Kloepfer’ s first assistant was Fr. Jos. Holier, who died in 1896. He was born in Germany in March, 1857, was ordained Priest in Rome in June, i$So, labored as teacher in St. Mary’s College, St. Large stock of dnisked Monu ments now on hianri. Mary’s, K.; St. Stanisiaus College, :0 a:a;:g others thsc aric ce—Foreign Oriits 5catc1a Pci cLean anal A1)crdect’ ; Irish: (ranitc Chicago, and St. Jeronie’s College, K_n’ Swnclc Ena,-ralal I-car! 1ti:pcaia! Pe,,r 11111 at I a:e; Ba_a,: a Fran,! Nese lla—_-_; C:u:a.a’_ian Ra! Berlin. He died, coiiifortccl with Ida! fuN inc aaf Faa 1:aa: C ,aai:a-5. SiC kiaaa!naat csi’aetcrv work tastcialiy cxeesltns!. the last sacraments, in St. Joseph’s Rev. Francis Breitkopf, Pr,a aupt ale! i very. Hospital, Guelph, in November, First Pastor St. Mary’s Church, Berlin. CASPEK BKAUN, Proprietor
Still,
when
his
adviser,
Glowacki, Fr.
as
Founder St. Jeromes Law, College. The studies Coleg Italy. in carried
no
students,
no
books, no and
money I’’
Rev.
Dr.
Louis
Funcken, C.N., tile ilisel\ College returning from Fniversitv their
clainied—’
College, a
with
no builcling,
students new members, former graduates of the
young
men German of
descent,
he
cx
‘1’ Reator. he l:e was staff ‘1 strengthened by
to
open
a college for
the education
of
ovcr i$go, Rev. the t\VO Thee-laId Spetz became
; natural
guts
of a teacher
when
asked
English After
the I cheat Lott of
Pr I is in
-
great
learning,
eiidou ed with
all
the-
for stucle students were rolled. COfl eli
Louis father
Funcken
was
a man of
; The the lassc Canadian both Amen and
College
a singular
way. iii
legiate Ie ot Fuglith iaiiguoee adopted all wns in
Those Fathers
founded
St.
Jerome’s
Ac ade ‘artineit iii maintained—grad were it ually
brother
Eugene, to
arrived
in
S6 ;
ments of otirse es stud of mmcl commercial a dc—
Ifl
1857, and Rev. the Louis
Funcken, a
The
Prom
1870 a Ofl, classical full -
ordained
by
the
first
Bishop
of
liamiltoit adopt. lrogress tified wtth tle- and tvork the of
ward Giowacki
to came Canada
was and
organized coilipleted studies their and became ideit
members of the society.
Ed The
Rev.
of educat -eturned Rome, from where had they
was re-in
fofced
in his
work by
other Rev. best Theobald me-ti Spetz aid Win. Kloepfer
Hamilton
was
established,
Fr. Fuacken
lOW, educated laugi his professors. oe’n In 1878,
dc Cliarbonel
After
the
Diocese of -
time was special German the
vt Fr. Punckcn
.
the missions
appointed
by
him Bishop
dents. training ‘flie prevailing language at that
ckeu, C. R.,
was sent,
a
year
to later,
an attendance Enrope. of about twenty-five stu
Accordingly
the
Rev.
Eugene
Fun
the the teaching acivan staff. In was there 1870,
counties,
students.
Without or books text money Oii nessey kinc Mr. and it] Carilanz to were added
Catholics
of \Vaterloo
and adjacent was Order,
inaugurated
with twelve Priests The Louis Rev. Elena, an Rev. David Pen-
German
Priest
to minister
to
German the named College, Superior the after of the was incorporated by Government. the
surrection
and
made
application
for and
Sepeinber, a in iS6, St. Jerome’s In same the year, St. Pre Jerome’s College
limina. called
on tile
Fathers
of the
Re- the
Father’s headquarters,
was procured, ReV. .1 ing, yet portion a of the present pile.
Ontario,
being in
Rome
a on situated visit
near village time ad
of St. Agatha, opened in there a rented residence build
at
that time,
embraced
of all
A log Western house of ample proportions, lin, consequently, i866, in classes were
Charhonel,
of
Toronto,
whose diocese,
opened.
Fathers to transfer their college to Per-
the In
year
iS
or iS6
required ishop
number de and ‘College’ the was enough. Bishop Farrell advised the
the
Diocese,
best people, of families his se-oil One the had year in the log house was
an
outgrowth
of tile
German
Missio;i Glowacki, of making a round Church, among the Rev. Wm. Kloepfcr.
to
Catholic
education.
College The
have is them,’’ was rejoinder, the Fr. and was the present Rector of St. Mary’s
reetion,
a
religious
community
devoted
ingly replied-—’’ Twelve’’. to Von shall the students. ‘‘ Among their number
is
in
charge
of
the
Fathers of
the Resur- vant
to
a make beginning he iangh- own ?‘‘ set dictated and the various
lessoits
Terome’s
St.
College,
Berlin,
Out.,
inquired [tow many students
do you to purchase ‘ them, Fr. Funuken used his
ri
The t
the work c
it can lay
tages in sit
Whuls
Diocese.
the highei
Catholic cc
of taking
J ii
deuce has f
work. Fr
mantier to
lege is 1]0\’
partnients
-x -
: H Rector.
I -. -
Rev. John
the secular
; gyineu th
all the grad
Diocese are
Nearly all
ST. JEROME’S
a hundred COLLEGE, BERLIN
dinary re-sn
on its work
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on its work faithfully and with extraor dinary results. It soon iinmben ci over Our Fall and Winter a hundred Priests among its alumni. Overcoats Nearly all the Priests of the Hamilton are the perfection of style and quality, embracing the 1)iocese are alumni of St. Jerome’s. Not most exclusive novelties antI finished with the same care that is all graduates, the howecer, became cler gIven to the best tailnr-iaade arment. We have men’s and gvmen there are quite a number among youths -overcoats in every Style and quallt\-, Edack, Blue, Grey, Fawn etc. the secular professional ranks. In 1901, A nice, well-made, well-lined ocercoat, 55. Better lines, ‘i, Rev. John Felirenhach was appointed 55 50, 7, 7.50,5, 9, 10, 10 SC, Ii, 12, 14, 515. If von want an ovcrcat. come in and Rrctor. Improvements in all the de let our Mr. Clemens show von our stick and get our prices. Our stock partments were added, so that the Col of men’s suits is up to date. Natty, new goods, well lege is now manned and equipped in a macic, rriees $350 to 515 per suit All goods marked in manner to do the best of educational 1da:n figures anti one price oidv. work. From humble beginnings Provi dence has fashioned an instittition worthy of taking part in the great work of Catholic education and of representing the higher et-lucational interests of the SMYTH BROS. fliocese. GENT’S OUTFITTERS Whilst the College possesses advan - King Street, Berlin tages in situation, bttildings and grounds, it cati lay claim to far better factOrs in
the work of education. I T]e teaching str is composed of Bonk of Novü SCOTIa llrpreited I32 I3liPl IN
‘Capital, - - - - $2,000,000
- - Reserve Fund, - 3,200,000
DIR.ECTOKS,
10MM V. PAYZANT, Pisisinax r, ChARLES ARCIIlEALD, 1clt-PRosTparcT. 1<. L. BORDEN, G. S. CAMPBELL, J. WALTER ALLISON, 1-1 1CI’OR McINNES, I1 C. MeLEOT). Rev. John Fchrenbch. CR., D.D
— President St. Jerome’s College. General Manager’s Office, — Toronto, Ont.
H. C. it[cLIIOD, General Manager. I). WATERS, Sept. of Branches. Priests and teachers, born and educated in Ontario, of whom every one has had the advantage of professional studies in Europe. That means long years of training and thorough preparatioti for F. ED. MACKLIN, special work, facility in the use of var ious languages and familiarity with the best methods of teaching, and a system NEW IDEA PATTERNS of education such as a young, recen.tly organized religious Order will naturally adopt. Dry Goods and Clothing The College maintains three depart ments of studies the commercial, the Academic or High School, and the Col We handle a large assortment of Staple ahd Fancy Dry Goods, and legiate or Arts Course. our aim is to have everything as cheap as our competitors and some things ‘ihe Commercial Con rsc is in tended a little cheaper. Our guarantee of quality goes with everything we sell. for students who wish to acquire a good English business education anti extends We make a specialty of clothing for boys. Of course we sell clothing over two or three years. for the fathers, too, and our values are right, but boys’ clothing is our The Academic Course is offered to hobby. ‘We are in a class by ourselves in this line. students who enter College to prepare themselves for professional studies, such as I,aw, Medicine, Pharmacy, Dentistry, F. E. Mackiln, Berlin, Ont
th
German
language
and
literature.
Rev
John Schweitzer,
C.R.,
w. Prof. xi.
bcc-xgil C
cc.,
&
Berlin, Ont.
The
St. Louis
Literary
Society
keeps
up
Surrey—wi
I:
a ti
bers
in
oratory,
debate and F. I. dramatics. Weaver
& Co.
c
Dramatic
Society,
which trains its
main-
S
; magazine
another is the Literary and
one
is
time Bee
staff,
who edit
a
monthly
Special
attention pat0 St
orders. to
tions among the students
St of
Jerome’s;
WALL
PAPER
There
are various useful organiza
t!
a Also complete of stock
-it
Rev. Anthony Weiler,
C.R., Prof. Magazines
ot
Newspapers
and st
Cameras and Iodahs,
Office Supplies,
School BooKs,
Stationery,
Prayer Boohs,
bit
order to strengthen
them physically,
HEADQUARTERS
tdcl
FOR
passed
through the
parochial school in
she
least
for a year
or two
after have they
F.
I.
cd,
C0.
‘\Veaver
to
do so, to & send their boys college, to at
and
should their means at allow all them
to
procure the catalogue
of the college,
We recommend
to Catholic parents
FMRLIN,
ONT.
zealous alumni of Alma Mater.
and
who by
manifest his vocation clergy, a who to the are nearly priesthood. all
been
offer part an enthusiastic scholarships
to friend of students poor the college
Pastor
Brohinann
of the the College diocese, was who enabled has always to
InsIrumnts
By
a
repeatedly
cloitation of emphasized the
late Rev. by the Supreme George
and
of a
department higher Catholic for musical
education studies. has been
musical
plied
steadily physical
increasing
chemical and
and laboratories, the importance
i
for
support, the
use of
since students the number large, well of SIaIionr,, students sup- is
also
a
upon special the
library college and their reading confidence room and
atlio1ic The
College pat jancp possesses cuts do a Goods, not largelibrary, hesitate to bestow
higher
Catholic
education in the diocese.
Vice-President
to-day to St. provide Jerome’s
for College. the interests of
Rev.
Albert St.
L. Jerome’s Zinger,
C.R., College A.M., is IMPORTERS well able OP
a hundred clergymen.
graduates,
however, there are more than SMITH
of
St.
Jerome’s College. Among its
of Hamilton Diocese have
been students
STU[I3ING
&
The
greater number of the Priests
nd providing for field sports.
tic associations,
using the gymnasium I
the Sacred
Heart, and the various athle
Total
Abstinence
League
the League TH BERLIN
of ELECTRIC
CO,I’1,Oi.
Re
organization.
There
are,
besides,
the
lf
111
ti stay.
Witty ca.sslii_
f,it ly
M.,itsyttsta,
C
‘‘‘h.
11
The
I,e
it St.
tin,—
Aloysius w nat it.
Society
It
sill
fir pay it is
the
literary
0 tI
Always sl1 1i51,t.
tune. 1a1e A
tii
B.&WI
AU OMATIC lIME SWITCH
Rev.
Vincent Kloepfer, CR., Prof.
turn them Let off. a
in to Come back ti
P ,ve the store, or
rime
your lights befire ‘:uu
by wfllt::ia tn tuTu en
fur.
philosophy.
H hi
you as receive
v:
ii no
ature,
bnides
a
full course )Woney
of mental
fur
your
electric
1n4ht
anccut
and
modern
languages
and by paxii:g liter-1 twice much as
course,
insures
a
good
knowledge
is ing of Cx: eiis c-.
sic..l
studies after after the hours, street High light
School
Gurrent
light braces
burn three before or
four or more years of
clas
by hLtving
edge
electic VOUf
of The
Collegiate t or I Arts
Course em
Clt
r
j1o!?’tWctszeour 1st three a i to e four years for its completion.
a
chance
Engineering,
etc. It requires from
morally a
TH1I CAthOLIC hOME ANNVAL l1IE CII’ iIO[.IC hOME ANNUAt.
iitorailv and intellect nail v to give them a chance of acquiri1ti the polish of A SUPERIOR SCHOOL Christian gentlemen and a better knowl ed cf their religion 1-lEleadnig and most rapidly T growing commercial col lege in Ontario. Elegant
un new quarters auth equipment siirl)ased anywhcie. Teaching stff exceptonaily strong and 11 graduates get positions. It is thi most successful of the well huown federated colleges. If you tire interested iii practical ecluca ion, write for free prospectus
and enter at any time.
W. D. EULER, College, Pu ,a.i pat CR. Prof, Business Jev. Ant’ony Waechtcr, Berlin
The Merchants Bank of Canada BERLIN BRANCH
This branch represents a Paid Up Capital of $6,000,000
- 3,400,00t) And a Reserve Fund of -
- - 9,400,000 Total - - -
And is prepared to do your banking carefully and economically. educate Highest rates paid for deposits. Catholic parents should their children to start a savings bank account with us without delay. V Rev. Wm. Bennnger, CJ., Prot. W. E. BUTLER, Manager.
1 For Private Baptism No sponsors are required nor allow CcQ Pzce but for solemn Paptism at least one DUINGS ed, AND sponsor is required. Tvo sponsors, one Cnadci PARTIES i.eutteman and one lady, are permitted, .: not necessarily required. hut • Furniturc Sponsors contract a spiritual relation ship with their God-Child and also with r1iriIirciciurcr5 Jdin ited its parents. Sponsors must he Practical Catholics, sichi who at least make their Easter duty, otherwise they wonlcl not be admitted, furnitureand simply because they could not discharge IN BEAUTIFTL flESICN1. Spae yourself the Olible of preparing Cak,. sponaor to look after the sv,ll Ca the duties of unaertctkiQg asti. etc. for wcddings, and parties. We their God Child, and pleased to sceive v our order.. We have tile spiritual welfare of necessary sk It. tuatci iatsitnd aciCties for prduc_ Part rings in the Catholic tog these articles. Sopeti-.:- foes. due see that it is brought up eggs, butter, etc. are used in tite maC lug of II Cakes and lOch. ‘ad cam-fe1 baking immsmmm,eu trimmie . child is baptiacd it religion When a Sameness name, the name should receive a Christian bFPLlN, ONT/PTO A. DIEDRICH saint of the church. Hence H. of some Phone 4li
parents ale warned not to select a secular foundry Street, - Bertin, Ont. or profane name for their child.
SOCIETY HALL,
ST. JEROME’S
COLLEGE.
C. LAING, L
Agent
nor i
by saving tile NOW, C
Provide
for the future not 1
mean
and interest compounded half yearly.
Sums of $1 and upwards
received
Stint]
wi ti i’i DEPARTMENT
‘J SAVING5
in ii
ave Ii
ness transacted.
coa fe
and sold
and a general
banking busi a yea
3 Notes
discounted, Drafts bought
poiliti
7
b[[LIN, ONI.
attain
oblige
I3cink of HitNIton
Holy
CHAPEL,
ST. JEROME’S COLLEGE.
BERLIN, ONT.
Correspondence Solicited.
Otioii
selfde
Troughs a specialte.
‘SOT, iii
Building,
\Vatur Tank, and Water
espeClI
and all Interior House Finisia Stair
And manufacturers
made of Sash, Ducts, Blinds,
InC f,ts[
g a Ii Viii
for inS
DEALERS tiCc’t
ton the
LUMBER
noveti
a
H.]. HALL & Coil no SON
It
Id IOU
g inn in
It
Is
tv
ESTABLIShED
lS7s.
PooN A. 127
special
“
ST.
JEROME’S
COLLEGE 1864.
ing a
s1)iaty.
ol iflOst
Plutnbiiig, ITot Water Heating
and
Tinmith—
ci
ay
s.
Gas Fixtures and
GnuraI Furnisiiins, IIuas
p
ra ct act
Mixed ‘ihere I Paints
111110 Ha
Sherwin-Williams
Ready
do vo tin
one
doe
Hot Air Furnaces,
no spec
Jewel Base Burners, nas fon
Tb
Ranges,
begin Ii’
Itself wi
Peninsular Stoves and
ceding t
feat ar
for the
No’
II
a(lcjuarters B E R LI
N
ally for
&.
2o.
for somc
\Valper
Block,
nine da
H.
Wolfhard
A i
7
THE
CATHOlIC I1O.If ANNUAL Tilt CAT LIOTIC HOME ANNUAL
Novenas novena is a devotion ordinarily gf nine days, made either as a preparation for some feast, or made at any time usu ally for the piircoe of obtaining a favor. Novenac made as a preparation for a feat are niade during the nine clays pre ceding the feast day, so that the feast day i tseh t would be the tenth day from tie beginning of the novrmma. ‘I’h.:e are many devotions for nove nas found in the prayer-books. When no pecial ckivotion is prescribed, or if one does not choose to follow a prescribed devotion it is customary to say at least nine Hail [ary’s on each of the nine days ihere is no limit to the other prayers and practices that may be performed on these days. Individual fervor must suggest most of them. PHYSICAL LABORATORY No. I, ST. JEROME’S COLLEGE. There is nothing of obligation or of special precept in the making of novenas. It is well, however, to confess at the be— gilmiling of a novena, epeciahly if one should be in sin. It is cti fl._ “I 1’ Chief Laws of the Church PHYSICAL LABORATOkY No. 2, ST. JEROME’S COLLEGE. i. To hear Mass on Sundays and Holy days of obligation remember that obliges your children also, if they have attained the use of reason. 2. lo fast and abstain on days ap pointed. . To confess your shis at least once a year. Parentg send your children to co:i fession at the appoiitccl times, if they have not yet received their first Corn nimnia ii. . To receive the i-ioiy Eucharist within Easter time, i. e, , from the first S wiclay in Lent to Trinity Sund ay. . To comm timbu te according to our means to tile support of time clmttrch. Do not let a few and the saime ones hear all the expenses. 6. Not to marry out of tile church, nor relatives, nor at forbidden timimes. CHEMZCAL LABOAZATORY, ST. JEROME’S COLLEGE. st. the work St. up of Basil’s, and finished Basil’s. 00000000000 no ODOO or. noun noon non o Lennon Fr. J. came Brautford take to to Rev. Englert 0 is assistant the at BRANTFORD, ONT. was very much beloved. In Rev, 1882, 0 ate School The Peiee building. Island Wine and Vineyards Co. pastorate his accomplished he much and J. S. HAMILTON CO. & Another is the want of suitable a Separ the dull times that followed. residence a is great lack in this parish. bcst in c.nala tile work was too mitch for means his o Our stuck is one The of :i,e larga-at need and of a suital)le parochial 0 o succeeded finishing in the exterior, but 0 O has o a laro e inenibersiup 0 completion tIme of the church Henry edlfice and Thomson & n Ca.s Irish oung Men Scold: Club s has been formed and church and his people. He undertook 0 Robert Brown & ‘a Co four Crow,, S itinu couple a years of Catholic a 0 Priest worked hard earnestly and Webb & for his Hrros’ o Jamaica Rum Cody & Co.’s Cocoa bers Wine every year. assume charge of Cayuga. good This AGENTS Caucos roN 0 FOR has been paid teen in sick years, benets leaving to here mem its in iSSa, to ‘Chateau Peire” H,ck ‘d Claret :ts formation, O “St. tinned Augusilne but considerable in pastorate the Communion money Wine for “ nearly four- 0 O “C o Eropereur” Cha,npane roll not many charge members of the have parish died in since i868 and con- S. J, Hamiiton & Co.’s 8randy was formed years and counts ago. Rev. men 8 Peter upon Bardou its took i Court of PELEE the Catholic his early ISLAND home Order and WINE Foresters died of CO., there about two Limited In September, eagerly for iSq, his return, St. Basil’s remained lie in Scm Agents for ct,nada 0 0 France, and though five thousand people his dollars. looked 0 BRANTEORD, ONT. Carayon Fr. left for of deceased visit a to members his native more than forty- J. S. Hamilton & Co. preached the sermon. this society In the year has paid i868 to the dependends in the neighboring membership parish of of Paris. during ; 10 existence its 0000000000onononnnconunn aunnon Bishop of Hamilton, ence a then here young since Priest i8 and has a present roll, On that occasion The C. the Market M. 26 B. present A. Street, has been in exist- Brantford - Bishop of hamilton, Rt. Rev. John Far con tinties its wo;-k in the parish. JEWELER the new church was laid by the firt mained at its head conference the still Albert N. Pequegnat efforts and in i866 the corner stone resident, of and for over seven yc-trs re erect a new one. Success J attended L i- of Rev. A. .Sav age) was its first date the community anc1 set about 1870, the Ifi late Mr .Ar thur Savage (father GOOD VALUE frame church could not long acconimo \‘iuceut de Paul was established about iiiarked degree. He should see saw them, that as the they little ‘large are all membership the Society St. of love and Cut devotion Glass, Rings, his people of Watches, in Virgin a etc.. is probably the oldest and has a of good busine&s ability stock of new and Jewelry, enjoyed ; Silverware, condition the the Sodahitv of the Blessed c. w a as man Those of scholarly of who you have attainments not seen our and lklicd in Brantford and are in healthy a ti Carayon took charge money. of St. Basil’s. Hc Several Catholic Societies are estab Joseph. best value In i8 the the Rev. we Augustine can for your tished in the parish about fifty C years ago. up as Convent a good for business’’ the Sisters us of give St. for you to The Separate . Schools F were estab which good has value; within a few years been and is it equally ottec abundant 1 dc means of keepnio beautiful. it his death it is reverted good business” to parish for the you-to expect and and wind th a mill and deep well suppv for hirnseJ on Crown St., wnicn upon Something • System for • - 7hihing.” has been of put in by Fr. Lennon, earnest ;nm Priest, lie erected home a It not is good business • to • expect the reach nit city water, of a complete water considerable of enery, and a hard SOMETHING WOl FOR NOTHING, - mile from the church being outside of of himself and Ins work. He was a man , by Rev. Fr. su Ryan, is stnated about still one hvm who have distinct recollections The Cemetery to whici; was purchased Ryan was Pastor, and there are many • of rails from BRANIFORO to 153 STORE, i859 58 Rev. JereiliTali Si. COLBORNE see solid concrete steps Poter with Schneider lianclome iron from to 1852 1853. not each of the Rev. three P. front O’Dyer entrances from are i$o ; to I52 Stock Large. Prices Low, brc d out OBierne its summons was from Pastor the from er to i849 to r8o O ha ECONO FLOOR and continued a great in bell, chaige ; GiLriel to S4ç i ‘ Rev. ‘ John VALISE DEPT. so church i:i by a llaIxclsotne Rev. James linolen • Ouinlan covers iii the in 84c I who , OUR TRUNK AND I jtd from charge Munich of the eS)eCially work and f r t)i ‘as succeeded to of a the Cross In 1843. are ReV. artistic oil Stephen paintIngs, Frgu took 8 LARGE STDRES IN ONTARIO oak, triiiinied tended ; with from walnut Er3ntford the Stations in thce day’s gull satctuar’ show thaf the rail and Town puijilt of are Siincoe of was at- thei SHOE k ty and exceeding]y of’ Norfolk. MAN ; handsome There are the records to amid nave o the feet Township ‘f1e nitais of . Norwich are of solid and the Coun- cons feet width, of Erantford, 6o feet which trancept, at that So feet time included cal it in Dundas imensons to . tate ar : charge length, of the 150 Mission THE sacri cei1in, year an Rex is 1anc1soine Fr. Mills and resigned . svminetri his duties ; O;ta;io cami I back the to interior the year has full 1842. In ioincd April of that TadivitI The Got1ic records arcliitectttro of this parish in NEILL reach . Chttr1t sary is onc of the best exampe of St. Basil’s, Brantford i1 jJit1uY of Uie CUTCL t. Bi1’s 3) TIlE CATHOLI( HOME ANNUAL ____ THE CAThOLIC HOME ANNUAL 31 Baptism H. S. PEIRCE Baptism is the first and most ucces WE WISH EVERY MOTHER sary 0, sacratnen t. ails this a-itt who has a hey to bee it a 1’”’ut to cr The first, hocanse no other sacrament ccc can he validly received before it. This sacrament should be administered as soon Boys’ and Children’s Suits after birth as possible, as the little ones At $1.95 to $7.50 constantly hover between life and death, and parents who neglect the baptism bit— prices cior-.’t count unless you sec the clothes, of We are willing tin: yr sin-old see oar i3’;-s’ SoC. t,njei the strung light of compal i—cut, tfiy siC their children too long easily become e,’nd the test guilty of a grievous sin of neglect. It pave to buy gee0, strong cloth lug, Coca iso VU can’L Peep the hi-v ‘1 ct . 2ittg lit at wi-It try ti The priest is the authorized peron too na’. tl stars. If you buy him a unit of talc MCI Ciort:oi- you car. ic: liii go it. to administer the Sacrament of Baptism. Ering him here and, there icC, he no trouble be fore, or after you toy. In case of necessity, however, any per son having the use of reason can validly baptize. Ilence—If the child cannot be UNDERTAKER brought to the chttrch, or the priest can OAK HALL not be called in time, any lay TilE HO\lE OF GOOD CLOThING, person pre 75 Colborne sent should baptize the child, and in case St., BRANTFORD BRANTFORD. of recovery, the child should be brought J. M. DOUGLASS, Manager. to the church and have the ceremonies supplied. ElDDDDD cDczDncnDcuElElcDDDElcDccnDcDccDanElnDElDDDElDDDDElElElDU enanon To give private baptism, take com El mon water, pour it on the head or face El of the child, saying at the same time with the intention of doing what BANK tile church I OF TORONTO I does I baptize thee lEl tile name of the INCORPORATED 1855. Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy THE OLDEST Ghost. BANK IN CANADA HAVING ITS HEAD OFFICE IN ONTARIO. Should private baptism be conferred, the ceremonies must he supplied at the Capital, $3,000,000 - - Reserve, $3,300,000 El . L chin reb aftervards El a THIS BANK ACCEPTS SAVINGS DEPOSITS IN ANY AMOUNTS FROM ONE DOLLAR UP, AND ALLOWS INTEREST AT THE RATE OF 3% In Autumn Days C COMPOUNDED TWICE YEAR. El A El a Dv ARGARET A. RICHARD. El In autumn class, when colil wt orbs blow, Brantford Branch, Corner Col borne and George Streets Reminding summer sweets to go Which hing have held us, one and all, 1k. Pashliy, Manager Through dave of gladness in their tiirall DnCCCCDElElElDDDDElElDElDElDDElElCElElEDEDElElDCCDDCElDElCDCDElElElDDDDDDCDCDC We should act grieve at heart, I t”osv. ‘Tis true the leaves must lose their glow— Must lie at last neath w:ntrv snow That fast unto the ground thc- fall In autumn that-s. BANK OF MONTREAL Yet ere the-v fall, life-sap doth flow ESTABLISHEO 1817. From ripened leaf to stem below, Iii’’’’ r1,rt ‘‘1 iv ‘t’t if P rli,i,iieiit. To sleep down there in leaf-bud small CAPITAL al1 paid up) $14,000,000 Till spring awake ! awake ‘ ‘ shall call. RESERVED FUND 1°,000,000 Ti-’’s life rules still, as leaf-buds sl:nw, UNDEVIDED PROFiTS 583,196 In autumn dave. HEFiE FItDE, ifREPiL. 0O\RD 01’ D1REC’IORS and Arc s-our sinks bathtubs grim s K:. fi:: Lord S:ratlrcocra and lilt Royal. G.C 01.0.. Pcssi’.I’n:. You can make them bright anti clean Sir Geerirc A. Urummond, K.C.M.O., VtccPresdrnt. A. ‘I’. Patermi. ‘iv If idsq. Sir IC lilr. C. Macdonald, Janice Ross, Esq., R- 13. AnguS. you’ll i-oh theta wcll with borax, or a little liriward B. Grcensliiet’Is, Eso., KG. i-nI. Csq lion, Ruht.MacKay. Ice rose it o K. 5. cI_t)C5ION, fisecral Mat.gei’. Are your looking glasses chngt’, and your win H. V. itt 1CREI)l’rH, Assistant General ‘ii wager and Manager at ittointreit. dow panes? A. MACN I DR K, Chief Inn Spector and Sit pen ntencient of Bran cites. Kerosene will liko rta.ir’ i-f CI omit ,u,w’imiv- nut no those uulv S AY N6S BANK DEPARTMENT n-civil ai,’t let all rat at etm,o’iit eclcs and stains. lit—i ‘—i s, t.I.ot I’’ the K1m’sii tin’’ line ‘ii s,’,r’iS tin’ ca1 ‘f t ‘i 115 Ichis vvl,’i’’i”, ‘its’ i-Plot ‘ti.tttt,’;i’,lc,ir.,liv S I II’ ‘t’i’ Has your matting lost its ureslinces Wie it well with weak salt ovater. BRANTFORD BRANCH, J. 0. WILGRESS, Mana-er ‘Twill rertoi its pristine hue. S [R1\N1TOPD, ONT. BRANTFORD Colborne 59 Ont. Brantlord, St., ]. N. YOUNG Co. & Street Colborne 284 Guaranteed Work All Satisfactory. P1,ANINt tIll-I.’—, Platforms, etc. AS RE ON ABLE I Vaults FRICES VERY (c, II... Itt’. tic, (,i.,l,rrcli. (;,csenIc,,c-—t. 1:115,, sq,,-! Dressmaking and our speiaity. Building Work MILLS: you: rcIa:. Fine Dre,.s Otocla Head Stones will be to pleased make one to AND DIThER ECILDERS’ I: sEPPLIES. and mccl, alrcaIt trim not, ii we L Statuary may your jest ‘iou see style j.loors, 3lirj8s Sc the of is most perfect ortkr. Monuments and Scisit, wurk:naunip the theni cm: Sifingles, vl:cj.es, trimnilugs, C: em. and Importer of immannfaeterer I The store. b&autiful nmc,st £aWt, £unber, th thc order S the day at this cf re ti AN0tACrccs:cisS 01’ BRANTFORD, ONT. 1ILLIN[PY elI S Son JOhN 1-IILL, Pico. H: Fr and Marble Works Mickle, Dyment LXQU ISITL Colborne Street Granite -i aft ad: he handled L1lPIJAI______ fro BRANTFORD, ONT. contents of eag the are more COsily ten Use a to knife break egg. an H The E EDY OPtICIAN Mo D8.LGOISY AhD will shrink sides from and bottom. for Cakes allowed in to cool pans time Chaigcc No lot 1e.Iitg mo a give lasting 1nter. are moderatm Wilt turu:ng gearante front and brown. tndeet satisfue lion, A little oar p:iees soap w:ll determine anti xactiv Von what need. We Anmmonia will keep stove blacking Pee Have Us Test Your Eyes ed clothes make will them stiffer. p’s1 Wa;-tn water to used sprinkle starch a ci an that c )7’ incvcation you should wear ga-as. ache if or eves, brat eves your or become it blurred is ,, attention, rHjutring close you have your to strain lilac boy, and If rc-acling, you in that find Mary Dwyer. or doing any work spi r Connehiv. Mary McIntyre, An:cie Co: NEGLECT Han YOUR EYES Don’t Mary Cimeevers, Annie Monahan, Annie (_.1 in .t Maggie Hogan. Council Kate Guile::, Secretary, Ethel Miss Smith Treasurer, uellv Sub-Prefect Miss Maggie Glove: an a Sodaiity are Prefect, Miss Con- Ma’y 79 Colborne Street, BRANTFORD, but ONT. S.Vclt HEA1FT. to ‘l’he officers of the pasE Vianix Maav and the LmVcvE THE op ‘Fhoti NQ. 25 raile svxuevous, SODUJTV OF Till PrEssEr) was Arvau Soeiyvv, CvrmteIIET;c\a Ix- 1578 The societies and coufraternities arc Open and Day Night. with eight Special years. attention given to Picture framing. clcmrc has who taught tile children for the past FURNITURE DEPT. by F the Principal Mis being McKimmno:m, Kate nmahm 79, is and there is one Separate School, point SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO CAThOLIC number The of FUNERALtP families in the parish MeN I. P. Cummings. EMBALMER Fr. ceeded. by the present incuintent, Rev. Citilil served until January, 1899, was and sue- UNDERTAKER lie AND appointed was J. Rev. P. Donovan, w’hci to CCI’ donia parishes the first Priest be to \VJs it south-east g adjoitiin Dnndas and CaIc- B. Cobbledick the N. vi July, 1898, nine extends miles east anti that This parish, was which formed in i 11 St. Mary’s, Braniford. 32 ‘[HE CATHOLIC hOME ANNUAL ______ TIlE CATHOTiC HOME ANNUAL St. StcphDn’s, Cayuga lVlary Immaculate, Chepstow “THE RED FRONT” In the early days the few Catholics This place was tirt settled by John that I ived in Cnvua attended Mass in and Dennis Phelan ai:d a few others, the v lage church in Indiana ; a mission being known as Phe]ans Settlement was formed here in 1849, the first Priest Mass was celebrated from i $52 to 863 to celebrate Mass being Fr. Bauingartner ; in a log shanty near the Tecswater River he was followed in succession by Fr. which runs through the village. The A1 & R1 ATKINSON Cullinane, Fr. Newniaij, Fr. Schneider, ñrst priests who visited the place to offer R,r able .ers in Fr. Scltwciger, Fr. Lnnfhuber and Fr. up Mass occasionally were the Jesuit MeNult. In I 572 Pr She a was ap- Fathers of Guclph, Fathers Matoga. Staple and Fancy Dry pointed 6 r’t rriciei1t Pri&st, but re- Blettner, and St. Aubm until iS6o iiained oul until IS;4, being succeeded from that time until ;55. it was attended Goods, Millinery, he Pr. \Vad:l who erected the present from Owen Sound by the Basihiai Mantles, Clothing, cimrcii ; then came Rev. M. J. Cleary, Fathers Portus, hardou, and Grenotier. Boots and Shoes, Fine vithi Rev. Jas. Lem’nn asasistant iii It was iii 1863 that the first part ci i5S. Fr. Barchon followed in 552 and the old frame church was built after furs, Groceries and was succeeded in July, 1894, by Vene- 1564 the mission was attended by Father. fruits. ralle Archdeacon Laussier, the present Schmitt, Kelly, Raessart, Keough and pastor. The old Prebyterv still remains Madigan. hut during Father Bardous incumbency an addition was erected. CALEDONIA, ONTARIO Tue families number about io6. ‘fIle Vetmeinile Arelmdcacon was or- . , . . . 1 ‘ I ‘ the year of the Jubilee, was cce:cater. to uhall3Cd 45 .. FlS.]op year- - - - auo Lv . Farrel of - Mary Imniaculate. . . Ilunilton, and has lllmfllstered to the — . . The Separate School in the palJi1 IS sI)lrlt nal Vlll P. of tile fai tim t ul in a great • . . . in chare of lay teachers. .. . tlte . parishes. Dmoeese. many- mu I-Ic cele- The societies exlstlng are the C. V. brateci 5tas n l)nrhllgton , W aterclown . 5 Rosary— aid Ph imbrook fur a t mule, was appomn ted B. A. ‘ with members. Society, 125 Altar bocietv antI of pastor lfl Machi, Whiele the mission of ‘ — 75 League Peel was attendeo.1 Too the Sacred Heart, 300. years after- I wards Peel was etahhishic’d as a parish, where Fr. Lanssier was subsecuenthy moved later tIme parish of Arthur was St. Patrick’s, Caledonia. formed with the missionS of Kenilvorth, The patish of St. Patrick’s, contain Momint Forest. Mmto and Proton to at- 11mg about icc families, was formed over tend. These were also iii his charge and 6fty years ago, with Rev Fr. Fitzgerald from Arthur lie was setit to Paris, where Church of Mary Immaculate, Chepstow as time first pastor. In connection with he reimmainerl one year, thence to Macton Caledonia history we find that it was a again, where this time he served 9 years, I lit 157$. Rev. S. B. Wadel was ap . previous to 1851, bCii4 attended — atte rds o 114 to rthiui tot i I eat po rmted 61st reside It priest and it w a he trom i Inch ma w hitch tncl its on i elnmrc1m 1d alkeruo:m 6 -‘ears, Carh.ruhe . years. . — who ut x Sso built the brick Pre-hvtery I’ corn tile latter place lie was called to . . . - ifl 1533 he also built an addition to the Hamilton, where lie served as teacher of old frame church. In the fail 01 1900. classics. Following this service he was . - lie retired on account of ill-health and ti an sierred for time th i rd tiii ie to Macton, the present pastor, Rev. F. A. Zettler, re imial inn one year and cig lit mon this assumedcharge. The new church, which their canme time present appointment to - was erected in 1903, has a a u0a. seating capa ‘city of Soo, has two towers, a Roman- Iii the parish there are the following esritie interior, and cost 520,000.00. The societies: C. M. B. A. Altar Society ; corner stone was laid by the Bishop, Rt. League of the Sacred Heart, amid the Rev. T. fowling, on May 24th, 1903, 1-lohy Family SocIety. J. - in presence of a large nunmber of clergy St. Patrick’s Church, Caledoni. and people the church was formally opened and blessed on October 22nd, and pastor as early as 1842 the firt 1904. It is now clear of debt, all the pastor at Indiana was Rev. Fr. McIntosh. He who walks through life with an monies having beemi contributted by the from 1842 to 1846, then came Fr. Mills evemi temper and a gentle patience, parishioners, of w’hom there are about tire latter had beet; studying in flobln, patieimt with difficulties and crosses, has io families. ‘The old chumrclr was dedi- Ireland, for the Protectant l inistry, but an ever\ day greatness beyond that which cated to St. John the Baptist, hut the was converted aimd became a Priest, lie is a ‘ui in battle or chanted in cathedrals. , new one being completed and blessed iii’ was succeeded by Fr. Cuiii:ane, who in and the near future will likely re be church which has sinc repaired! been DUNDALK, nt:t’cctr CLIV ONT. Soi,tC1UEIJ, a century ago, erected a frame small C.vl’lt’’I,lu I rIDE The Catholic Indians, about quarter a of his office account on of superiority. his Catholic, has since always maintained Complete line of Furniture always hand. on Prices right. McGregor, who, in spite of being a I to the leadership of their Wm. Chief, funerals—from the plainest the to most elaborate. progressed tvcnderfully owing principally ‘We are prepared to furnish paraphernalia all suitable Catholic for sonl. For the last years they have 25 The Catholics amongst them number 140 AND EMBALMERS that they had reserved themselves. for came to the Reserve Cape of Croker, UNERAL DIRECTORS Owen Sound neighboring and places and after making treaties to that effect, left About years ago the Indians, BARTON ARNOLD & Cape Croker Chuttli the of Blessed Virgin, Soclaty. Leag lie of Sacred the Heart Altar and L.ll. Fr. Cleary has two societies, DUNDALK the ; President League and Sacred of the Binhrook and Walpole, tian Mother Association, Mrs. Handt. ‘I’he inir,sicns attended from here are ; F. A., B. Luber, hi. Prmiclent Chris Ti-IE IIARD\VARE MAN and is in The societies charge now of are parish the in Fr. C. Cleary. John Gardiner O’Rchy, by Fr. I,. Fr. Wey. M. Lynch. Gehl, Fr. ifadtga:i miles Fr. distant, Kely, attentled Fr. every Car. is Sunday Fr. sion by Fr. The mission MeNulty, of Hanover, Fr. Doherty, about four Fr. At living go prices, to incumbent bent, Rev. F. was lie Wey. Jos. fohloxed in succes- Lehirann, Fr Fr. parish, Fitzgerald and the bring Tin present incum the ware first Rev. Caledoiiia 1554 Laussier, Fr. was Rev. made Hahn, Fr. the residential Rev. Buffalo, ReV where Schmitz, Fr. lie was Rev. Raessarts, Fr. stationed. In M. these who T., pastors, made namely : monthly Rev. Fr. Auhin, visits from Stoves and ere ed; lie taken wa.s care followed succession by in of Fr. Trudeau, by 0. until The iS6 spiritual r, when Fr. Gotiti welfare was appoint of these few of by French the Jesuit extraction, Fathers, who remained, remained Hardware gradually ;$6 In until this only parish a few, was organized those being around Indiana had been moving away St. francois Xavier, Carisruhe By this time the Catholic families caine McLaughlin Fr. for a year. F’QF? u’a denominations. pastor from to i 1851 then good to the admiration even the or other Rev. Father Cleary. School it and is now doing immense an M. F flLtlitNrt)N, Acttt. Ii,iru—ia 015cc first resident tai’p to. priest ilrun,—,l,’—, ,. founded p Sa,,utr’l Separate a af c,v,’r rr itt tire cent. pntitl up nIle I established. u,’ tlui-, lv Buik. tire Be—cute After much Ftu,tul difficulty, to rut urrrtiep flaw the Iltu_’ ,tt,’utt,, 0 ira— ,ntilr’l it,t a ii: League and of Sacred the Heart are ]l,,,cl tlu,’reon, ed from League here. A of Temperance receirel ii, ])pct, 5t.uO run nf ITtfcr,,t nrpwnurIcnu,ttl INGS s.’, i)11’.l I LNT ‘It Island and Beau-Solril Island attend are ft v,,trtitle tent,.. away, the other and Missions of Christian L’’llr’tnIra turtle all rat a act’s —ait,Ie on pint rno.t Indian Mission of Saugeen, miles 42 t_frc,rt Britain anti Coiitirre,,t ‘5 etc i:pe lrrugltt use Sle of Nt,. D,,,ft the Catholics rn 11 and fU,r),attFritsisl.rtm the pastor. The li—i,tiit,il aol trl,,irc— tuttle sect tic ‘f iii tit 4. they but (r’iic:.l are i-’,.le5 Bu.,i,caa officially tt,tr,lcl. granted for the P.lOcIa’ i’i,,L,, I)UNfttik AGFSCY and presbytery belong to the Indians, I., S. has 5. Lf,int,rc, been Jnr MC in A., charge. Ut The Tract’. church C’ [trir,,, in’. 1’ !ti’ di. ,,ta, itaifaal, A. sra. last summer i1n.IV,i. August in JScsirl’nt (;il..n, .1. Rev. f iicc-l’rc.i’lenf; Fr. iloll, Cadot, DII1E(:i t)if S to was sent stay in that reserve. Since J. •J. 1t’lINJlLI.I,. two Only years ago Oco. Rev. ii. F!. r1.rn. \VA’frU, A. As,t. M.rn Artus kwemikong in TOTAL ASSETS the Manitoulin Islands. 21,000,000 - - - RESERVE FUND quaiters of their 2,250,010 - - - Indian - Missions—Wit CAPITAL PAID UP $2,250,000 - - - the Jesuit Fathers coming from the head HEAD OFHCE, one. HAMILTON This mission has been attended by Bank of Hamilton placed by a larger and nio;e substantial TilE CAThOLIC 110MB ANNUAL ______ THE CATHOLIC HOME ANNUAl. dIbe 1?eni ember Tarish School is iii charge of death occurred in Septc-J21110r. i8o Rev. Geo, I,evs. Fr was the SUbhe(JUeflt pastor, and I keep the vet v best and newest gtweis i’rocu tahle in In Carisrulic and its rnisi-ioiis of was followed ii succession by Ret’ I, hanover, there are ioo faniilies, O’Flyn, Rev. P. CouncIl3’, Rev. P. SUITINGS The cemetery site was donated by O’Dwyer, Rev. John O’Reilly, Rev. Fr, OVERCOATINGS Mr. G. W’. Fieher. Kehoe until i ay, ; S8, when the pres PANTINGS etit pastor, Right Rev. Mgi E. J. FANCY VESTINGS. I{eelJall was appointed. Tbc chnrch litentlons d atove ras Suits to suit cvervhu’i’. Also Shirts, S t. J ohn’s, Dundalk Collars, Ties, Gloves, I-Juts, Caps, in destroyed by flee In 1562. and tbc corner fact evervhing in the line of Geets’ f’ather Fec-nv, t’ho was parish Priest stone of the large brick edice now furnishinps. If its here its new --if ts at a settlement new ts here. called Iri-1t lake, in the standing, was laid in iS6, and the Township of Gleneig in iS$7, visited - building commenced under tIle direction AW ROWE Dundalk every third Monday and cede- of Rev. John O’Reilly. The Sisters of IP-1.i 1;s brated Mass in tile room above tle shop ‘Ihe Jitru : St. Joseph have charpe of the Sep:irate then occupied by Mr. Morgan, who is SclooJ great Proton Street, - DUNDALK A nliinl)er of societies still a resident of Dtindak and to vlioin ifourisli in the parch and the member- we are indebted for this information ship in each is very large, they are Tue Father Maloney performed the duties Confraternitv of the Holy Rosury ; Con- STEPHENS after Pr. Feeny left, & McDUFF - fraternity of Our Lad of Mount Carmel On a Sunday in igoi, Mr. Morgan, DUNDALK, ONT. C. M. B. A. ; Apostolate of Prayer together with a few other prominent Sodality of the Blessed Virgin Mary Catholic gentlemen iii the community, and Third Order of St. Francis, all of held a meeting iii the Town Hall for the FURNITURE AND which were formed iii 1839 Lv Fat her purpose of commencing a fund for time Heenan. erection of a church. Their efforts were : crowned with success from the fact that St. Martin’s, Drayton Sr 5oo.oo were snhcribed immediately. - The new church was completed i 1’he church of St. Martin’s was 1902, and during the following year the built in i8Si under the direction of Ven Presbyterv, a short distance further Arch. Laussier and was attended as a UNDERTAKING along on the opposite side of the street, luussion by the resident Priest at Macton was purchased. The Priests who have until 1$91, when it was formed into a separate parish with Rev. D. F. Kehoe Special Inducements to been Pastors are, in the order named, a fitSt pastor. It was his duty also to Parties Starting Fr. Cassin, Fr. Coty, Fr. Slavin, Fr - visit the mission of 12th of Peel fcc Housekeeping. Cleary, and the present incumbent, Rev. G. P. Murphy. qneutly to look after the spiritual wel tare of the faithful in that community. OUR FURNITURE LINE IS COMPLETE The families number 120, and the- Missions attended from here are Proton DLning Fr. Kehoe’s incumbency the and Melancthon. Pabytery was erected, repairs to the The Parish School at Proton has elnirch made, the lots for the cemetery D. Campbell pul:iils, being in charge of a lay teacher, nurchased, improvements to the church Miss Stortr. nafie and church and cemetery grotimids Jo-: ucit a ‘The societies are C. M. B. eautifed. The total cost of this work Cpticcd çoos, beagtie of the Sacred Heart; and Altar was 5,36o.o0. Society. Fr. Kehoe remained until 1903, 2rugs c’n8 3(!gh when lie was transferred to Kenilworth i and was succeeded by Rev. 1’. J. Hayden, cradejewe/ery St. Augcistine’s, Dundas present pastor. This is one of the oldest parishes j The parish school ha alt attendance DU NDALK Outario, dating back to the time when of about 33 pupils, with Miss Casey in Hamilton and Toronto were hardly charge. known, but Dundas, however, was There are 75 families in the parish I E. RICHARDS a thrifty business centre. : and two societies League of the Sacred lifE itir; Di rio ‘nat Early history shows that Duncias Heart and Altar Society. Dry Goods, Clothing, was a Mission in 1830, being attended Boots and Shoes, Groceries, from Diagara b Rex’. John Cullen ; two Millinery and Mantles, years later a frame church was erected If perchance your cake is likely to h burnt Carpets and House Furnish— south of King Street and the first resident p; ter o’er it, and the trouble ings, Fur Mantles arid Fur Priest to become appointed i’as Rev. Fr. then will stop. Goods. Cassidy, who remained until succeeded Does your frosting run ? Then frt’ow this— Rev. - an often-teetcal rule---- -. liv- I. B. Fox in the early part of —‘ inc nt n(k tirvnn r - \ever never isret your layers unti: thee have t\nmlnl the I,, eiv V It call. 1839. He was the incumbent until his j gotten cool. - FARMING COMMUNITY (Chic T1,.,aaa. ii) 3 am, Na pu,, satu-davo, am. 10 to 1 pHi. R. T. MUSSEN, MANAGER DUNNVILLE BRANCH. business of he i the bank Thi.s also siiutl pays attentia,n to 00.. 10 lii ARTHUR 30.. GRAND ‘‘ ‘‘ VALLEY. 1(1 ‘ \eai’. H ai,aI 4_) eai,aeealin,t a-c’,- iaa.t $11.. U’’ GLTLPII Principal ELMiRA eel at I)RAY’PQN of t’layauarh Naav’aanh,er each, iii .5 tOO a,aah Baler ii cents S a,te bin-not of alloweal. Interest ailaleil the to P,.,,ai f-,lh.sraaag at rites branches at 51 au! Upauarahe receive! abs aauh tha cnn et B.tNI IO tilgUcus [V are i--aol LIar 13 SAINGS B.1NK DEPAIL FiI Faci1itis. i-tNI—l)’ap’ait ing Having in vicinity tn; Cci Ito, ilium, etc. haulS , LeNere Credit of avail,u1,le ii, ill that I.s part., od’or it of the the bust waarl,!. Geitcral Bank vjttes iii thin Cnite,t atat Great us, Brit on, Fiance, Dual of C,aaiaa,aetvc, Luaaala,ua, tuaghaaad. Triveller.,’ pavIale ill It paai to Cua,ada in and the principal States. Y,r’’ tiohahe a at Cviii at rate thin Canoliat or fiia,,I, ‘ala CaLinst them aiaa-ci Drafts issued all lartlaa-ila.al the taaiikiiig plaits thin in t’aaited Yates a)aaa,a,aLcal Sale N,,te I.akec ELORA faav raalla’atla,ia BRANCH Canada a of Chartered fl,aaali Yaak,,ai eeeepta’i) uad A eaia’raI Ivaaatuiaag la,ioiiiess tr,ua,acta’ai. Faune’ ‘1’li,ae oiai.’rs are pa lear aide at iF ally ‘athce TRADERS BANK ALEX. LAIRD, Assistant General Manager. B. E. WALKER, General Manager. Capital Paid Up, $10,000,000; Rest, $4,000,000 THE 01 CommrC TORONTO O . l-i1.’SINES with ShaOUiO Che Ytao your do Canadian Bank The Reason Why 867 lie reinaitted some years and Dunnville, was Ontario, Branch ; Clifford Recording Secretary, Lea- M. nion Pastor. as J. ; President, O’Keefe T. Treasurer, parish was formed A W with IIAUN, Rev. Agent Fr. Cnn officers President, Jos. hg-an Vice appointment of a resident Priest, the t fls. 1•, Collection Sale of Notes, etc. The C. M. B. A. has following the In moved into the town Special to attention warrant given the to Faz.me;,’ Busi. n n tuber Catholic of received fainilies and interest having St. Michael’s added Church, twice a Dunnville. year. Savings nia and in September, Bank— Sums SI x8$6, of and a upwards sufficient (‘I’ A General being attended Idanking by the Bosiness pastor conducted. at Caledo. in 1857 Dunnvihle was a Mission, C. C. Dolt,. St. Michael’s, Jslaai 1’ Dunnville, II roe tea-, N, .1 5, an. tIa’nalale. cyra Ont. A Blige, I a .0. ‘V ilaail, Vice- i’o’si,ieaat tteiieral iai,i l:iie1ger. lIon. Wan I, Pa iIcafln a_o.i,ieaat ilOARD OF DIRECT a (itt, The 95 parish contains families. away, attended is from here. Re Total Assets The 27,000,000 mission - at Neustadt, six miles Ca Reserve Fund F. Wey. 2.250.000 — Capital Paid mann, Up $2.250,000 the and present Pastor, Rev. Jos. Hal Rev. R. Lehm in, ann, Rev. C. her Broh about 68 BRANCHES 40. Manbis, Rev. S. Brohmann, Rev. Fr The fain ilics in NOW Duttnville it urn- a HEAD OFFICE, Bosv erts, HAMLTDN, J. Rev. J. Fr. ONT. Foerster, Rev incumbent Fr. Donovan. A. Sertiti, Rev, Jos. Schmitz, Rev. succeeded F. Bank June, in of by Hamilton 1904, the present J. sion were Rev. T. Laufhuber, Rev. followed by Pr. Clcry. who in turn was The Priests who followed in succes Holy Rosary, and Altar R.v, father Society. Deixot an, ‘aslor, B. League A. of the Sacred Heart; The societies existing are C. M. Patrona, as assistants. Dt.innviIl LocI 5t. ess, and Sisters Berlinde, Beningna, and charge Vea. Sister Joanna Superior as with tle Sisters of Notre Dame in The .‘C.2 parish has its Separate School, •‘ and P. Huebscbreiber. purchased for $i.oo frow Peter Pmel UNDERTAKER! consisting of five acres, was originally The site for the church buildings, erected the present stone building. tion until when 1872, Rev. Jos. Schmitz this proved serviceable for the congrega seq aently built in 1856 by Pr. Blettuer J., Madoga, S. a log church being sub- kiio,vn to have celebrated Mass was Fr. offered up ; log houses iii the first Priest J. \. Sc[ol1ieId formed 10 185%, when Holy Mass was Tle parish of St. Ignatius was St. ignatius, Deemerton 36 THE (lA’I’IJOLiC IJOM NUAI. ______ THE CA’iHOLIC HOME ANNUAL ,-, I vey ; Financial Sccretttrv, W. 3, BarrY ; aection No. 2, on the Brock Road near Cliatteellor, J. Barry ; District Deputy, the tlt Concession, \vas opened in I2. C. Fischer I. Cleary. L It is a matter of regret that for The Altar Society, though small, is many years there has been a gradual ComI)lcte iflic cit increasing gradually and has Pr. Dono- decrease in the rural Catholic population van as Spiritual Adviser. of Wentworth County. John McNulty, at the age of 92 years, is the oldest parishioner of Freelton Immacu’ate Conception, Elora a link betveen the past and present. FURNITURE Father Sherlock, one of the Jesuit Fathers of Gucipli, was itttruitteutal in Immaculate Conception, Formosa cr forming the parisl of the Itniiiaculate Ins church and preabyterv are sit- -; Conception in Flora and built the old church across the river from the present uated on a high hill overlooking the one, in I$7o, and Fr. Owens, now in village and one commands an excellent Undertaker and Ayton, was appointed first residential Priest lie was succeeded by Fr. Lee, Embalmer who remained until r SS4 then came Fr. Liflis until iS85 Father Lennon until July, 1587, when Rev. P. Coegrove, II I the preoent pastor, was installed. The Elora and Salem, I;lisoion of Fergus is attended every Sun- Ont. day b Fr. Cosgrove ; the families in both commtini ties number II . There are Separate Schools in both towns, the one in Flora being in charge MERCHANTS BANK of Miss Golden, the one in Fergus being cE0 CNI• in charge of Miss Pendcrgast. HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL The societies are the C. M. B. A. and Altar Society. Capita’ Paid - All church Up - - - $5,000,000 property is free of debt, ResFrve fund and Undividid Profits - - 3200,000 excepting the schools, which Fr. Cos grove hopes to have clear of incunibrance I in the near future. SAVIN%S DEPARTMENT li-i-,’.’ to 0’ 5 ,i,t I01S,I’ ,°re’’’ tvc:t Ofl’l 0 ‘•t• alit f tt i,,t, 1 tt iba i’,,l of M,v i,,’t Nr,vnint’’, till, :tj,,r I I’’’ •.itiIj %V1’J !1IVI’i,i Itl’UWt. Our Lady of Mount Carmel, FARMERS’ BUSINESS SOLICITED lii’ ne’I to ,it’l fi,ttttero ‘on tIilu ‘,w i0tnr-o Free It on. at l,o,ot r,to’. fr of cittli’, 5,l N’les caliciL rr.,tt,,i ‘1 it riot r,,,,n, ratio. The spiritual welfare of the Cath MONEY ORDERS AND DRAFTS olics living in this section was looked iot Rev. J. J. GchI, Pastor. it rot at IV U ‘i I: C1 1 after by the pastor of Dniidas until ii Uit’.l St,Ir,o. awl a at, 1 1 ,,l,lo, t,ioj,i0 the 1,1110 ,,t,,l Sts”1tri ;,,,,t Ana tint tix’t, it:.,’ L’,aat,t anil faithful became sufficiently numerous, view of the surrounding country from when steps were taken to build a church, this point. The Parish School is located The prime mover in this good work was I a large plot in the background, with ELORA BRANCH Patrick Fred, from whom the village gets its name and who wa always F. J. ROSt. L\N.\GER a generous benefactor, even donating the site on which the present church was built. ‘i’he first chilrcll, which was of THE ONLY DEPARTMENT STORE TN TOWN stone was erected under the direction of’ aoiie Ballk Of Canada ment to his zeal. This church was de stroyed by fire in December, iSSp. but MILDMAY BRANCH OARS WRL BROS. was soon replaced by Rev. I. S. 0 Lca-y PROPRIETORS b the present handsome edifice with the addition of a tower, spire and mi en larged sanctuary and vestries and has a Total Assets - $39,682,572.61 FURNITURE AND seating capacity of 250. Freelton was constituted an indepen. UNDE RT &KTNO cleiit mission in i 8, with Rev. W’m. Lillis as first resident pastor. He re mat ned utitil 1S32, when lie was succeed Open every legal day from 9 am. ed by Rev J. S. O’Leary froti that year till 4 pin. until 1894 ; from i$p to içoI Rev. G. Interest allowed on deposits at Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and P. Murphy ascumed charge and from the Shoes, 3 per cent. compounded twice a year. Miliinery. Ready-to- hatter year Rev. F. A. Doyle has been wear Clothing, Etc. pastor. Motiev loaned at lowest rates. - At one time there were two separate We want your hntness. schools ill Preelton mission the first, situated on the i rth Concession of East F. X. HAHN, FLORA, ONTARIO Flatnboro, was destroyed by fire in i8 Manager. and was never rebuilt. Separate School GALT, ONTARIO - A. F. BRODIE, Manager. Norteus WAIjuid Er, ETIIF Everyone who curtis unonee shonid a Savings have Account. Bank larticularly a it desirable depository the for peoples savings. etr’n5 The financial position of this 1-tank, maintained steadily for years, renders fifty ‘PHONE SAVINGS 160 BANK DEPARTMENT and Eloctric Wiring. Loaned Money to Parn;ers. Notes Sale discounted. Fitting, Cas Water hot Heating Commercial Travellers’ and Letters of Credit issued. Municipal, School and Church invited: Accounts Collections made at lowest rates. Interest alowecl on balances money and on depo-itod Investment. pending plumbing Corporations, Accounts of Firms and Individuals receivea on attractive terms. cc -r i.. N H Reserve fund and Profits, 4,000,000 - BENNETT - Capital, $3,500,000 SCOTT& 3 HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO - INCORPORATED 1855 THE BANK OF TORONTO TIME G,T.R. INSPECTOR Fit ted. and Pre,,ton eicr. Artificial lies I. us — medical tug Gat, men of \ by Endorsed lead the F. O’Reilly, came the-n M. Rev. McGuire, Miss T. li. McCowell, Secretary. Sfht Tested Free Father Ryan was succeeded by Rev. Licuv Seann THE HEART OF October in i$So. P. Radugan. not satisdecl. the ed first being celebrated Mass it it; gan P. &cretai, Money if refunded ceo Trcasu;Lr, Barrett are , , down torn and present the church erect- C. B M. A. Preside-ut, P. Radi PRICES OFR ARE RIGHT munity steadily was that increasing, was as are follows which inadequate became the for com flourishing condition, and officers the Paris, iSSo in and the frame old church, County the to choose from. societies, The which all are a in Gait was mission, being attended a Iron; Largest Carries the Stock of Watches in M. McCoweil. T. was organized Rev. by Jeremiah Ryan, ance Ptevious of children, 70 to is when in i876, charge of Miss this parish Wilkins’ Block, GLT - The parish school, with attend cii Patrick’s, St. Gait Optician families, attended is from here. o Hespeler, Jeweller which and has Catholic J. J. tor, Rev. Craven. Fisher. BROCK N. WILKINS Rev. P. Slavin, P. the and present pas dent, Miss ; Martin Secretary, Muss J. J. Rev. O’Connell, B. Lennon Rev. F. Voutco LADIis’ SonAuTv: Presi- tilew ei cc. Vt ; John Goetz Secretary-Treasurer, Mat ST. JosypH’s Socii•:vv Preside-ut, JOHNSTON, L. — W. -- — GALT,ONT. Julius Noll. ; Beminger N. F. Financial Secretary, ; Andrew Schwartz Recording Secretary, children and late-t the in styles. Officers C. M. of B. A. President, Include a full of ]ine Canadian both American and goods for men, women are all in prosperous a condition. OUR have ity OTHER each a large LJNES membership and Sacred fIr-art, and Young Ladies Social C. The M. A., B. League of the irreproachable less fit, in in style reasonable and in price. / assistant. For represents it the type highest of modern shoe construction. Fault J. charge, in with Rev. P. Madigan, IS OFTEN CALLED, Silver Jubilee the to Priesthood, now is I. I. Cclii, who recently celebrated his $4 25 by ago Rev. Archangelus Gustin; Rev. Rr,,Asc. - parish the was organized about 50 years $3OO efforts Elena, of father a former pastor present church was erected through the $3J5 was donated by Christian Rich and the The site the for church buildings families being attendance. in through ticeiS Section, this Some 250 A REPRESENTATIVE SHOE, This of one is the largest con gre-ga I Primitiva being Superioress. by the Sisters of Notre Dame, Mother chitclen’s THE educational AJVIEF?IDP welfare is directed HE TE?E beautiful shade trees and lawn. The Till CATHOLIC hOME ANNUAL THE CAThOLIC h1O)IE ANNUAL 39 by hands, whose roof was the azure of 011. SLI FI{\XId untIl; the ]imitless sky ; whose floor was nature’s grand mosaic of the emerald ESTABLISHED 1887 verdure, whose aisles and naves were onned of the overarcliiti boughs of the nighty forests, and whose altar candles were the watching stars of God. His SCOTT & Srst visit to Giseiph was in August, 1827, and during his stay religious ser ‘:ice were held by him, sometimes in [10CC the leafy groves adjoining the clearing, and sometimes in some lowly shanty, but deuerally, and for nearly four years \V:o1eai r, and Retail Dcalcrs in fteru-ards, the services were held in the house of Mr. John 1). Lynch. AnthracIte and The First Marriage One day as Father Campion had BitumInous Coal Rev. J. J. Craven, Pattor, mounted his horse and was about to ride away on his long journey he was called and Au:r\n SociETy $ Coke, Mrs. T. Barrett back to perform a rleasailt duty, the Irs. P. Wcrsthie, Miss B. CaPaghan, ceiebraion of the first marriage in the Pocobontas and Ntrs. M. Graul, Miss J. Kelleher, and new ettlement. Miss F. Hamel. 4- Christopher Keogh, an employee of SmIthIng Coal, the Canada Company, and a fair maid iamed Kitty Kelly, had been plighted Church Wood of Every of Our Lady Immaculate, lovers in Dnndas, and arrangements had C uelph, Ont. been made for their union at some future Desc ription time, when they could be married by a A Pioneer Missionary . priest, but neither. of taem tbougt ta Father Campion, a most devoted the auspicious time would arrive so man and friend of the famous Father DC hEAD OEFICE soon ; so that when the prie-t arrived Smit, who in Sc’jti Water Street. next to Post Offloe. his missionary labors tile young man was all anxiety to have amongst the Indians walked literally the knot tied at once, but the lady, with YARDS from the Atlantic to the Pacific, was maiden coyness, deintirred, and it was Ainsiie. Hobson and Ncri)i Water St’-ec:s. Guelpil’s pioneer missionary and was not until the priest was just about ieav assigned to the duty of visiting and car- ing that her friends prevailed upon her Gait, Ontario ing for the Catholic people of Giteiph. to give her consent, and the expectant His district extended as far west as bridegroom was just in tulle to stay the Chatham and Windsor, and it took him departure of the priest, to etlect the three to months make his rounds. In union of two loving hearts. W eH most of the places he visited, as at SPECTACLES Guelph, there was no chapel, and ser- The First Born Tim t rett time eye met diem r mimi rem. 01. ieli.mllt’ rir’mc’ anti vice was held in sonic humble dwelling, K. K. K. F,arly in February, 828, Mrs. whose narrow walls anti low rough roof Iync1i, wife of John P. Lynch, presented were for the time made sacred by the her liege lord with a son, the first male W. M. Kirkland prayers and sighs of the sorrowful and child born in Guelpli GALT devout ; as sacred as any Cathedral con secrated by episcopal forms and pompous Church Property rime rm,,rjlv J)rmmrjt ,mm,1 (Imrmml,mmtm; t)jrtiejm,,,. ceremonies; or else, when the weather During the year 1852 certain por Eyes Tested Free. Your Patronage Solicited. would permit. in those temples not made tions of land had been set ac:de by Mr. Gait for various religious denominations. The portion allotted to the Roman Cath olics was the bill at the head of Mac Di’. \X’. 5. NcItciw donnell St. Besides this site, other lands were allotted as giebes. Father Campion Transferred After Father Campion had been re moved to another district, the Rev. — t)NIi\RR) Father Cullen had charge of the congre gations in this part of the country, and Church of Our Lady Immaculate, by his earnestness and zeal induced the (iU(lI)I Onk IIi() , Forms and Supplied. lariiiers’ Notes Sale CaIid Manager :.J Transacted. JONES H. A. F. Banking General Btisiues Exchange Bought atid Sold. :..) SI tipwards. and II’,,,’ C,-,,,,l—u Iflt,UCSt allowed deposits on ot ; I ii’ s.,t.uL,, p.i,.. ii,,. Malt Syrup of : Bank Savings Departtneiit— to 0iic- hoc-c-’.- I’’ c-i,,. I D,,iiv, Accounts Current Opened. ci. Malt Extract lP..vruv, Iu,.,t : u. )di.C’i’iidR, C,,,oipiu .I,’Iii—to,r, I. B. F. Ru., Tel C’ WIlCOX, Porter II,’,,,,itoii 5, J. Sliitl’I’ IV. ‘OlD, \V,,,,ioi,,i,,ne : u. P. VCREN, Pr— lit Ti. .1. Vice-Po-i,i,,,t sFllt[TflN, DIRECTORS Ale 3NCH-Opposite GUELPH Office; Post Wynfiham St. Upper G’-R Total Assets 22,000,000 - - - Rest 1,100,000 - - - - - Mc-nu,ucturers ci Fi,,e Capital Fully Paid Up 2,906,715 ii - Capital Authorized 3,000,000 - SLEEt’’i7\N SONS & 7aders f7 ¶Banh I : 3RI\VLI?Y C!\r II SI)iI 1 me 1 comprises paris only now dimensions The the ci tile of Schools, church as eparate are . and are trclii extensive was Guelyhi mission oed very cmi ahu of in Dimensions of Church toni a Boarding elcct and Day School Originally 1064. January, the stro,ee In Ladies or the of r,oretto, ence Sus who in charge paralytic prostrated a until by Convent The is the under superintend d 1fiec1le1y b \ig ev. Bishop it - • - . J. S. Rev. IIolzer, who remained John em u e t se\ bin mc al mules em of it city tile of Petei-boru’, the and Dedication sermon j Supcno; ‘ii bcin° mu m first 1852 the my J e th rst ai oLets that attiact Rc\ I Douling it time that sop j V Cc flue Chuic1t 0 e Guclph c o1 I cstnt ime ithem u wit en to brint ot Pontiuicol the w as Ma ThoLt 1 cs rer and sul cuuntr uu ouut1 i ; pleted solemnly and blessed Cele- time Fathers Jesuit The hichi commands a view the of eharnung now it stands church the corn- was as I beautifully is situated on eminence an dwellings, vate and on Wednesday, October ioth, ;$8$, Loretto Convent, focu:ded in 18 of’, Holy was Mass 1852 in up pri- offered church W. Rev. . by DOheTt7, Loretto Convent, Guelph was destroyed. this until tiiiie From years work later was resuuicd the on time sparks on failing church roof, the the that time parish priest Paris. at Eight J. S. Douo\ an, a J. large bonfire some of tile on and bill, Right Rev. T. who Dowling, was a J., S. Loanc-, Jas. S. 0 aii,l Rev. 1)ide I became enthusiastic so lighted they that being present the Bishop Ilauniton, of J., kenu, whose asu5tants are Rev. nkl ,_. D 0 Lot e nell Iiii tI deut res 22tli time preacher i- 0cc the on 01 P Ii Cc P 5or Gco Re t B miews received was liberation of the of Crinnon Bishop on Sunday, Ariust - stood until 1846, when on night the the Present was solemnly Pastor dedicated His Lordslnp Lv Giteiph, externally at least. church This ; connected with old the church part this League and the of tile Cross about i5o. known, that paint been had used in septs and cLaimed were first and built 4 of Prayer contains ahoat Iuieui!jers 1.000 This was the first time, far so as: Right Rev. Bishop Walsh. The tran- wants the of the poor. Apostleship The for the purpose. mon on occasion the was preached by vhmmc11 many for years has iiiiiiistered to a sent quantity of white lead Guc-Iph to Bishop Vaniot, Peterboru’ of 1- the ‘ the Society St. of Vimic de Paul, ut I Mr. Harris, then who lived at Niagara, Crinnon, Hamilton, of and Rev, Right over there ioo is a alo conference of painting not being done until when 1835, Walsh, bondon of Right Rev. Bishop Branch Guel1hi in a with membership of some time internally nor externally, the ; Lvuch, of Toronto Right Rev. Bishop’ M. C. hhie B. A. has a fiourislung structure, was not really finished for alo present : Most The Rev. Archbishop Societies The church, winch was a frame Dominion. following The prelates were Cassdy. Dr. Conroy, being about Apostolic So. Delegate to the shortly after succeeded this by Father Thursday, and one July 5th!, for girls, by the Right Rev, 1877, attendance average the builders’ use. Father Cullen was church. ings The the on church corner stone grounds, was laid boys for one placing them the on ground ready for pastor, building began There the of two are separate the present school build niaterials and giving J., their own labor in tion Rev. and Hamel, P. S. then Separate Schools nienibers of church the providing the equate for fast increasing the congrega- feet. the uuilding was ready for use, after the fire the was found soon to be mad- feet height from floor to ceiling, 6 once comiiienced was it not long before The stone church was that erected septs, feet width 130 across aisle, 76 erect saixctuarv a for themselves. When in all about 2,600 SOUlS, ; to the rear, i6 feet width 2 across tran members of church the Gtielph in city to and neighboring district, containing follows Extreme length from wall front 10 THE CAThOLIC HOME ANNUAL Till. CATIJOJIC hOME ANNUAL Holy Family, New Hamburg C from mY part of IIat:bui and ittroutidtm country the elitiaji Tlrh jriii waa in iíf frcuc, i,.in attotid .1 fro t S.AitIia iy ;veh fur l DIRECTORS Church of th Ho fc ih. I 13 051 ER. Presiloai ‘Che 7 0:-alEs ,de-PreFdert lirth:d conlithon an] it.. a nfiieei I0 Jnhch1a ]thch iPsilant: 1s..ate I. EAFOP Lartninttn :cta:v h-c Sc:can Doniithon :ui I fartnliti1:t itct1I Oilier Societ a5 a: e Ite C. M. 14. A i’.. 13. 03001. hI of Nete :Ia Lt:T: Piach-ant J . P.. Rn’.: I I. ROY. iIP.P Scc:cttirv, AlpLono FRitar ‘i’:ctlsurcr, Bank I C. 0501013, F. I Ilictniantt. The CM. II. A.. of fladeit Caneich .iiflaIet Prestlent, I ret. Saul Seere tary-Trcaurer, CapiTal Paid J. I,orntz. lip, $3,000,000 Rev. A. Maccittor, ‘vhoe re alIenee is tn Bathu, Ned aid IfJit dl?, ii 3,500,000 is tIta pwsent lah-or for the Savings Bank ColOn: in: ity. Total 4ocel’, - 40,000,000 Be part inc nt Sacred Heart of Jesus, I iitutct ti’l()\’.(t(’. c’i Tic: 1 Kenilworh ii ‘clot tis. On April ist. a portion of tli e :u H. C. SCHOLFIELD, parh-hcs of Arthur and Mo nt Foment lr:i’:c’.’ S1_ OTic. 7—tch ti wan form; I into tile :inmh-i: of Ken 1- illiCC” Ouc’lph BrancH (I ciSc .5 1mw Ia c-,. .aitl:. wInch: hoc nttda.nv Latween these two to’vtis, and his Lord.dl:ip, Bichcp Dodutis. appo:n ccl Rev. D. 1. Kehoc a Pastor. Dori’tg the snn::ier of this year, or mere defhiitcv, Oil ] title 21st, the comnar stone of th nrc-cut church was Ia 4 and cii December 6th the cIt u ueh Canadiall Bank of Conimrc Head Office, Toronto 0 Capital IPaid Upi $10,000,000 Rest - 4,000,000 GUELPH BRANCH. \ cc,’ iati ct,tna— 1’’: ic I itti iii Ice c-’- ,‘._ COil’ coitus cliccintafI. I i scs.cc1 1’’vth1c’ 1,actc ccl 1 0 Otto-c tic. tics itci( ti dcc’ in tic’ I’iclc’i iS tics, lOcal lrittici Ii taco, itc’iral:t, sIC. 5AVGS BASK DEPAR.IMl’I 1 to cc t -. , VIII 03 ‘ccitt’ a a i’. I an’. cult c. - 1cc c ‘c tt cit a ‘h Lntcrcst citticti tics itcci3’c,i it c iii tic cot i iftic tol y cmi - in cocci it. attic1 cittc-ntl’’n ulvati ii c”’ca ‘0 ti ‘10lt. l’.ccc: ,cil, ‘s’ Etritit - — J. M. DUFF, Manager. R D. F. Kchoe. Ficior Mount forest, Ont. R. S. BREDIN, Manager Mount - Forest and Holstein - 30 to 50.00 ItO 15c.. All terms and reason ratts abie 10.00 to 30.00 ide. bank Canada in withOut charge. represented. d5.00 Money Loaned. Ccc:’ to 5t0.Ofl These orders are payable 6c. arty chartered at Bc-st Stork 55.u0 and Mutual and under Ccminpanies 3e. •rafts and Money Orders issned, payable in part any of world the at IuxvCst rates. mev hote cr any portIon of deposits n:ay bc a-lthdran-n ir timo a nc and wi delta-. at tho Lile 1nsuranc 30th, 8e1’lcmber 30th and December 31st. Interi ,,uncied cent and added ] to priadd1:-al bar timc-s a year, March 3 st talc J. J. COOK SAVINGS ANl1 DEPARTMENT. MOUNT FOREST AND HOLSTEIN RRANCHES, Mount forest, Ont. Total Assets 15,000.000 - - - Rest - 600,000 - - - - Capital Up Paid $1,500,000 - Groceries, - Farm Produce, etc. C. McGILL, GENERAL Neady-.Made MANAGER. Clothing OnIario Bank Staple and Fancy Dry Toronto Goods ill Hit.cn Olmoica T. P. McGillicuddy There are Separate two Schools with Mount Forest, Ont. was formed. parish site, the but Mount died the in same Ont. forest, month the IJ,,mme ,,tc md Fmmnmhhimmg Lmn,.. was it negotiated who the purchase of 1’:sl?l’ljs],e,l C,t y,ar-.. u,t,tlletC till waut vr,ttr was very a picas and zealous man. He I mentioned the late Martin Goetz, who Percbant I formation Keuilworth of parish may be Among those who were active in the Iardwai’ now free and all clear of indebtedness. and the site and housekeeping. church starting buildings are III . having every paid cent of this amount, Special inducements parties to J. P. NOONAN daly entitled to unbounded credit for our retail store. Sacred Complete Heart of Jesus Church. line Furniture of in las. Guard, Lyons. Robes and I. Linings O’Donnell Marshall, W. Hayes tory, l’lios. Evans Treasurer, M. A. Casket Trimmings Secretary, P. Dineen Financial Secre Caskets ; Thos. McQainn Assistant Recording ; James Morrise Recording Secretary, ‘mm it 111K , M. ident, Sheri-y Vice-President, 2nd President, idaniel McGee 1st \Tcepres LICENSED EMBALMER C. M. B. A. officers of the latter being of the Sacred Heart, Altar Society and The societies established LeaguL are Families number I2. teachers. lay an attendance of ioo pupils, in charge of Presbytery—Keni]worth. Father Kehoc and his parishioners are the few short years since organization Undertaking croated an SaS, outlay of 500.00, and in the cost of church, presbytery, etc., furniture acres ground, of which, together with ings coniprists a beautiful plot of six tion of horses. The site for the build sheds that was built for the accommoda Wm. Gibson Tuwnshp hail and later in one of the being erected Mass was held in the was blessed. Whilst the buildings were .4’? ‘fIlli CAT11OIIC hOME ANNUAL ______ TIlE CATIHOI.IC hOME ANNUAL St. Mary’s of the Purification, with Fr. Corcoran, (now of Teeswater), After his demise, which occurred in as curate. From i886 1892 rOUflt Forcsc to Fr. 1897, Fr. Hauck became the incumbent OConneli was called to Gait, Paris and of tills parish; through his efforts ti]e Previous to 1853, when the parish Walkerton, and Fr. Casin, who vas debt on the churches was considerably was oranized. it was a mission being then curate, assumed the duties of the reduced, a new and very spacious pres visited periodically by tile Jesut Fathers parish until his return. bytery built, a cemetery opened, etc. of Gnelph. In this year the first church The societies in the parish are Altar, The present Rector of the parish is tile was erected, the corner stotie was laid Rosary and C. M. B. A. Rev. Dr. Waiter. The and blessed on the 3rd of July, and families number to. The ground for the buildings here February of tile following year it was were donated by Mr. Patrick Blainey: opened. On the ç’it of Augut, to2, The number of families in when the pastor, Rev. B. J. 0’ Comiel], Glen eig. St. Joseph’s, Markdale Durham and Markdale is 135. There are two separate scilools—St. Markdale, together with the missions Peter’s, in charge of Miss N. F. McAsey. of Gleneig, Priceville, Dnndalk anc and St. John’s with Miss Midigan in Nlclancthon were formerly attended b) charge. the Basilian Fathers of Owen Sound The C. M. B. A, has for its officers the pioneer missionary, Rev. Fr. Granot President, T. Moran Secretary, tier, was in this country as early as the J. Little. sixties. To him the credit is due foi building the two frame churches of St. MARKDAI,T ALTAR S0CILTv Pres Jerome in Priceville and of St John’s on ident, Mrs. Kelly ; Treanrer, Miss tile eighth concession of Gleneig. I-Ic c C art by also established two separate schools GrIG ALT Socit -rv Presi iUl his missionary work in this country lent, Mrs. J. McCauliffe t Treai:rer, are also associated the names of Fr. fiss Leo O’Neill. Brennan, Donahue, Cherriere. In tile year iSSo, Priceville. Glenelg, Dull- DURhAM ALTAR SociETy : Pres Jalk and Melancthon were separated -lent, Mrs. J. Lenihan ; Treasurer, Mrs. from Owen Sound and were made a I. Little. parish of their own. Fr. Cassin took up us, residence at Irish Lake, where he built a very commodious parochial resi dence and from where lie attended these various missions. In 1885 he was fol C. LIESEMER Rev. Dn B. J. OConftcfl, Pastor. Lowed by Fr. Feeny, who worked with great zeal in this parish for five years When you want anything iti was visiting iii Rome, the church was Fr. Malony, the next parish priest, came burned, but tile present church was im here in 1890, and during the seven years Hardware come to us. It is mediately erecttcl, the first NLass being of his administration a new church was our aim to keep in stock at celebrated ot’ October 9th, 1904. The built in this town and another on the first resident priest a1)poilltcd was Rev. fourth concession, the beauty and gran all times a complete and care Fr. Maheut, who was followed in 1870 deur of which are proofs of the noble fully selected line of Shelf and by Rev. R. R. Morris, I, L. B. ; Father work done by this learned and saintly O’Connell was installed in May, 1876. priest. Builders’ Hardware, Sherwin- ‘\Villiams Paints, Oils, Lu amelled Ware, Tinware, Cut F.T. Hiu. & Co. Merchants Bank lery. We also handle New Of Canada Williams and White Sewing Machines, Melotte Cream Sep Total Assets $39,682,572.61 arators, Ideal and Frost Wire When in Markdaie for your Fences, and the Leading Stoves requirements of all lilies of and Ranges on the market. general merchandise as follows MARKDALE BRANCH Open every legal day from 10 MILDMAY, - ONT. Dress Goods am. until 3 p.m. C1othin Interest allowed on deposits Mantles The Leadhig Store at 3 per cent. compounded Millinery twice a year. 1fF\T,U lU: fI FOR Boots and Shoes Moumey loaned at lowest rates. Groceries and Dry Goods, Millinery, Mantles, H ardware Groceries, Crockery, Etc. We Want Your Business Call oii F. T. HILL & CO. HUNSTEIN A. MacPHERSON, JOHN Markdalc, - - Ontario - Manager. i\IILDMAY, - ONT. Owen Sound, Ont. - OWEN SOUND 127 Poulett St., Owen Sound 20 and 22 Iiei,-lt1i,c Poulett ‘t,,ii,,is, Street italIc-i. ott &O’,,l, Fittii-.tst> THOMPSON & CO. ibis and Cap-.. Jacket, etc. We ale’, Plumbers, have a Steam rib and Ii of Gas ite fitters. Marriage Cmijrc-lhs, Liccneo Waterproof Coat, Issued. C;tr!ig;in Manufacturers CuPs, Shirts, of Tin, Sheet Sax, Iron Cloves, and Copper Underwear, Wore. -Street st’hon you need lies or Collars, B-a sure to 5iv a e U.s call at 127 Pc,ulott See what Oils, we have, Etc. i-leased tcouY,i be ‘PHONE Co nave 118. you NIGHT investigate. BELL. Ship lviii Chandlery, you at and be as you Paints, oc,lcrcd it. We ready-macic wait tills ditforeace, that ours Shelf prices and as all Heavy orders. ellem, as Hardware, you pot Clint the sante Wo can soil you suits and Proniot Oveicom at and careful .i attention to inside ,ricos on clothing. Dil.L1;it,; Wear IN c direct importers and can give cue to loots. Undertaker best ads, we ever R nad P BUTCHART “ore ‘€ satisfied & BR01 Then we’d like you a for customer. ‘fire Do you want thiugs Furniture just so? Dealer and Are :u particular? Merchant Tailor5 A. WILSON Thompson it, P. t[rc’I at nt- & 1)..”). ttL’t’CtItltl Co. Society and League of the Sacred Heart. ilies, Elmira in they number district 20. and two societies, inedy. namely, Altar In New Germany there There are is 205 one fain- separate school will in clean the matting here. and butnlsoo furniture C. W. - Broltmann. a short distance arm awat’, water and ll Lcnhardt, attentled salt and a and front brush the present pastor, - Rev. The mission of St. Theresa, S. B., Elmira, Fr. O’Leary, Fr. Lehmann, Pr. Sacred Heart, and C. M. B. A. Fr. Mahetit, Fr. Owens, cake Fr. will Burke, burn no C. moore. pular Confraternity : League to follow of Fr. the Laussier Of as OUT oven, pastors ‘math were the cake church pan, louT and are St. Boniface ; year Society 1864 Sea- by Rev. Fr. Laussier. Put the stove-rack Those On tile door The societies connected ; Connelly with the the parish Does organized your cake in burn the at the bottom? 145 pupils, this in pat ish was donated b Mr C of Notic Dlme and 11 yuu and have ha5 an do; attendance orrs The meat. ground of for the church buildings erected in 89$ t 1cm cot is i directed cied o’i o by cool the Sisters iv ing C s÷ The i1UfC large rnmil O to - tough schoolhouse osepra, to eat? . i1acton which j was Rev. A. Arc Monta°’ your steal: is and the your assistant. fried uhiuken often placed in charge in December, medy 1870. four each Sisters fault. of the Order of NoIre - lent Dame. success. Rev. S. Foerter was Von will mat-eel taught at by how a lay qulekic teacher, this teili re the other and was by undertaken by him with excel- There w’th rjoomri- are salt two separate schools, larger one church was again found necessary Ar your irons Secretary, tiler; rough and smutty? Miss L. Rub M. then Herritiger. ing increased largely’ iii a ; 40 members President, Miss A. Ifl ‘T\I’PI Bock- 1877 pat’. and the parish by this time hay- Soi:Ar,l’-cv OF Dptsseri THE Scatter wet tea VIRGIN Rev. loaves upon Cleinetit it just bof,re Newman you succeeded Brobmanu. day? Elena. Mrs. ; A. Goetz Secretary, rouT is earet’s pallor Mrs. Funeken, A. gYm a a Rev. thing F. of Breitkopf yesorT and Dr. MOTHERS i6o members President, ‘stalled ; he was follolved by Ret’. CoNeu.\T1-Rxriv OF CHRISTIAN E. Glowalllci being car pe tile first t cy. ti priest ringer. ° Fathers of the Resurrection came, Rev. dent, Tea leaves S. I,. stain Diemert : and Secretary, suIt makes G. tile of Her- the faithful here until 86o, when the C. M. B. daiipeiied A. o members ; paper aprinkied Presi- over The the door. Jesuits ministered to the wants dent, G. Weller; Secretary,J. N. dust Shefter. for use ici sweeping, commenced use bits of and compietcd. Hor,v Narif ;o members ; Presi- It yOU one cannot and procure accordingly dampenecisaw a lows stone building : was Fathers saw fit to erect a new The societies and larger and officers are as fol- rtcluirenients until i848, mnmtv when the is T56. Jesuit The log church fulfilled The all number necessary of To families lasting in one-s the above. corn-- Burkie. present pastor, Rev. Fran: R. C. Lehmann. vain :1110 fleeting thtngs below, donated mary, by Lucas 1903, he i was Zettel succeeded lt tends and to Jacob turn by our love the the presbytery, appointed the first resident sites which pastor. for ?itayhap better tie were In this feb- should be pastor and completed itl the throughout fall it Rev. t. S. and built Haim was Fall sU aiy to cieoa1. church of was that erected year the and presbytery the first resident was erected And early hopes, and loves, Christian an,i Cu-earns, uiitil ; Rich the year soon 895. atterwards ; During a the log summer Pass one by One away, GueI1)h, tended Father as Meriatte, a mission an front the borne Deernerton The friends it; youth loved we celebrated so was ‘,‘.cli by blessed a in Jesuit iSSo. rather Miicliiiay from was at- Germany. then pastor As In life goes at the Deernerton swift 1834, along. first : Mass the was church C)ritiau was Put ; erected J. dark and Rich d,,-kyr by all grows Rev. from the mne, ?adn, H. Moubois felix All in Schumacher, glad with oy I8’9, the and present soup, Jo frame Thoman .. churc1 to Ne’ In Ocrinaiiy youth how levely w’ere Matliias cl lim tb Fehren seem, Mildmay ‘I’he first Catholic settrs that caine Ftci Etc Ncoxr. Church of the Sacred Heart, St. Boniface, New Germany Life 4i ‘filE CAThOLiC HOME A Church of the Assumption, - aaaaaaaaaacucnauaaaacaaazaaaaa Owen sound Merchants Bank - ERSOi\S who are thinking of In the early days the piritua1 wants Of Canada buying Furniture should call c of the few Catl:olics that lived aong the a here, see our goods and get Garafraxa Rid were taken care of by our prices before purchasin. . Ra. Fr. \Tatoga. a Jesuit priest stationed r carry an upto-date 5t0k of I’urntture a Capital - - - S6,000,000 at Guelpli and in his lonely walks along . . Agent for - the Berliner - Gramophone Rest - Lii s u uset tied country le was occasion - 3,200,000. a atlv relieved by sonic good-natured farmer by the loan of a horse on which lie could continue his jon mey. Interest Allowed \Vlen the Basilian Fathers assnitied on Deposits C charge of Owen Sound inisolon in i Sd3 J at tire request of Bishop Farrell, Rev. LOANS to farmers and othor. . J olin Culihng, then a young member of the order, was appoitited SALE NOTES itie’vantcP or collected. Call i C as its first attheBkfararcnlare. Superior, and he was given an assistant J. H. JOHNSTON in the person of Pr. Grenottier, who had just come out from France for mis CORNER POULETTE ABO UNION U n are v;: rk, F. L. Madllachen C. li. V7reashah9 OWEN SOUND, ONTARIO Ci saner In the year following the latter a U Meaford Branch friest was appointed Superior, while Fr. 0.ret, Scand Branch Cusiimg returucti to St. Michael’s Ccl luge, Toronto, as mathematical teacher. Will open From that time tintil ipoi years, Fr. a Sa.vings , 37 BU IL])E Gi enottier successfully performed tl;e R S$1 Bank Account in the duties in the iiris0ion , but during a tern pocary leave of absence of years, which am Siceian lie obtained in ;SSp, tire welfare of the TRADERS faithful w-a attended liv Fathers Bren Lumber, Lath, Shin1es. BANK OF CANADA nan and ODonohuc. Among those who assisted Fr. Grenottier after the parish Sash, Doors, flooring, OWEN SOUND was founded can be mentioned Rev. lao. Siding, Hemlock Joist, Next to the Famy, of France Rev. ; P. ii. Cherrier Sheetinu And draw itercst Rev. F. Walsh, a’ Etc Etc at the hihet current all of whom performed ‘ rate. No notice required of w:thfhawal, zealous work. In 1901 Fr. Grenottier, At wholesale prices for cash. We have though retired from the Superiorsitip a very - large stock, and practically superannuated, is still and if you bee from t.s you are sure of getting the very living in the mission house at Owen best vatac going. DEPOSIT RECEIPTS ISSUED. Sound. Rev. P. Ryan then succeeded Ask for Prices to the Sutieriorship, remaining but a year, when he was followed by Rev. M. SECURiTY UNDOUBTED V. Kelly, who assumed the duties until 13o4, when lie was - . recalled to Toronto JOHN HARRISON & SONS GO1 - 522,000000.00 and apponited pastor of St. Basil L , ii TED Church. Head Office, Saw and Planing J. B. Collins, formerly at As Mills—-Vvest St., Owen Sound sumption College in Sandwich, received WE WANI’YOUR BUSINESS the appointment itt ipcq and is the pres GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED Dana an an a a a a a a nun a a anna ent incutni’eti f, having as assistants AT a cc; a a a a Fathers C renottier, Buckley and Sliaughr.. uessy. Sparkling Draft Ale in connection with the cli urch build BANK OF HAMILTON! ings here is a fine sepal ate school in Corner Poulette and Division Streets D Bottled Ale charge of the Sisters of St. Joseph. We may note in conclusion that of 3WEN 3UNE Bottled Stout all tile Bailiaii Fathers who have been iii the mission, only two, Fathers Cusli Malt Extract ing and Brennan One ot the oldest financial institutions have been called to in their reward. Ontario Capital Paid Up - $2,250,000 13 Reserve - Fund - 2,250,000 JjI ‘ Total Assets - 27,000,000.9 . Give tinware a good coating of lard Head Office, Hamilton. and thoroughly heat iii oven and it rvihi Ont. ne’,-er rust, even if contitiuallv used iii 0.-er seventy branch otT,ce in Otarto, CTar:toba, i Northwest and British Ccl ti.i,t. iv ater. a 0 13 Secia.a ttc,,t on eivcn to coax ct 0 Die to thy self every day, and then litorest paid ii Sav,ngs Bank Dcpoats - iic. [ATON b1105. I3Pt\\NG thou hast sold all . Then all that thou Orafter.,; ca,,aea, tates.Eutn,e. and an parts hast will be used by thee for the love of Co., OF O\VCfl SQuC(!. Iinik God and l]iy iteighibor J. S. GORDON, Agent i acnaacQaaaanDaaaanannaanunnn Co. Oakville, OWEN Ont. SOUND thancel sanctuary and and 24 20, by red fzet high, nave the go , is the liv Jno. Owen R. Byers, Sound Phm. B. Wire Fence church is feet spire the 15 sjuare, i 10 and of all cut stone. tower The the of ened examples of decorative the style Excellent after nliavjit5. tracings which modified are chast are ay- TRY IT—One use,l, iie,l, do PRICES. most part, gifts. The muhhions and Cosmetic WRITE FOR Balm CATALOGUE AND windows, of all stained the glass, for are transepts are seated with oak the wood, BYERS’ i,aces in the basement. nave The and The church by is heated hot fur air sanctuary. and sunburned hands is face or to this beautifully proportioned church The Remedy best chapped, sore, for arches which give distance effect the of sive pillars stone cut surmounted of by from the body of nave the by mas five F. OLiVER, G. Manager. On are each transepts, separated side woodwork pretending seasons be to it. when require they stone. Best on Market. the are no ornaments, thrashy painted s alwa a accommodated be no with loan in Farmers, minutest customers detail, of there everything Bank, this is will real, HINGE STAY FENCE thereon. spirit of Gothic true is out art carried in The collected and interior Notes Sale money very advanced the is striking, sured you. DILLON and Safety, are courtesy as promptness J. Rev. Crinion, f. Pastor. pounded twice a year. highest rate interest of allowed. lnterst coin of and Deposits upwards 51,OCi and receive] Owen Sound, Ontario Canada, bought and sold, - (drilLed Eng[and, Drafts on and Stjtes Proprietor WM. SCHWAN O1d,,t flic Larrt lie. Chartered nIl in 13ai,k Oaks OAKVILLE, ONT. Try It. Surplus funds 3,473,197.00 $6,000.000.O0 Capital - LAGER CANADA OF Schwan’ s Merchants flank Frank. Eugene, namely, John, Terence and Sound 1 Q’ren who been have pastors at different times, of the O’Reilly name there that were four The Pride of history the of St. Andrew’s is the fact peculiar a coincidence in connection with stone from the cut best Ohio. frank O’Reilly, present the pastor, and caps coping the for and buttresses ate ot Father Burke succeeded was by Rev, beauty add and freh depth of color chui-ch a large degree. in Owen Sound, Ont. which stone field rich to time is likely to with having reduced the debt on the building the gold is constructed of St. Basil’s, Toronto. He is credited beautiful tounted spire by eroas a ])O( —Ei 1 cc John Kelly, Rev. and Burke, Fr. now of ed,Gotliic, r is thu lofty with very a - ence O’Reilly, H Rev. F,.’.L Slavin, Fr. OFI”IOE— R e The church specimen of decorat as pastors, viz.: Morris, Dr. Rev. Ter- used for in arvice t1 May, r857. - The priests named below followed \Vashiti Sts. lain and was first Rev. Fi. Ryan, co::pleting it. ed on town. the corner of the presbytery in and Cartac his part, successor, Transf its. y architect of this part of the remained a year a and half and erected astical h and is in truth th gerald, who the first resident was priest, edifice tb rpasses all ecciesi the macic from time to time. Rev. Fr. Fitz- c church and can boast of an provements and additions have been SEWER PIP C. C’ The .hurch was the pioneer one, being built about and im 1840, The aris present church ICE, the i SALT, original Dean O’Reilly, of later Dundas. acred H the Redeemer, COAL, Eugene WO O’Reilly, Toronto of Gore, and from Toronto, amongst whom were Rev. vi,ll,,.jie .,lO ne ill vile ihies was c. is guarded by Missionary fathers ; few Catholic Missions are I families number were who Oak- in of fam Itc,l DaxrisSmithM was Burlingtc formed, the on spiritual Co. and welfare of Trafalgar the Miss Previous Mary to Mc’ 184o when parish this f 3S about of id is charge of iii St. Andrew’s, Oakville a PHONE The pari4 uris an attendance 16 THE CATHOLIC HOME ANNUAL ______ THE CATHOLIC hoME ANNUAL pariIi priec of Gait at that tiiie atiti • clii.irch of N\v 1Ianhrg ws St. Joseph Agatha ; in tlic following ear tIns co1 Father \Vni. Gehi, his asstafit. Sub- the present new church is dedicated to lege was opened at Ee;liri. sequently Father Craven was appninted the Ho’y Trhiity. Since this time Rev. li. Funeken parish nriest of Gait and during his \‘aS asted by priests of the Coirtga pastorate lad as his asistaiits • . . . at • . . •• r : Priests tiOn Of the Resurrection from Ecrhn various tiins Rev. Attending This Mission . . \\ in. Ce11, Rev. , in iSSo Rev. J. Gehi was a’sistaiit A. Lenhard, and J. J. Rev. I. Englert. In the years 1834—1337 Rev. John since January 6th, iSS, Rev. flie rnisson dtiri;ig ai J. Schweit these years, epe- Louis ‘\Vriath T837—I8. Rev. Peter zer ; he took charge of the mion while July, cially they had (1i,i Snndav. every Schiieier i8—iS Rtv. ; Simon San- i8S ; from iSSS—i893 Rev. F. Breit was steadily increasing. On the 25th of den froni February ; to June, 1847, again kopf had charge ; from I83, the present March, 1905. tle Right Rev. 1’. 3 Dow- by Rev. P. Sclineder in June, ;S, pastor, ; Rev. Hubert Aeynans, ha had Hug, Bish()p of 1-larnilton, establi-1ed by Rev. Barth. \nth. Schmid July 3rd, charge. the mission of Preston as a parish and by Rev. Luke Caveny, S. as Superior appointed I. , Rev. I. A Lenl]ard a pastor. • atid Rev. Heruarci Fritsch ashis as’istaiit, He assumed charge on the Feast of the this date until Juiie. 1556, the Sketch of Orphan Asylum, Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin. Jestiji Fathers had the acliuinistratioij of The parish coinprise 120 fainihes. St. Agatha the iiiission. The Jesuit who Fathers . AI]other site more centrally located . . were here at different ThisAsylum owes its origin to times besides . the ha’- been the procured for a ne ci nicli efiort tlic o u mentioned ire fr Saler o decccJ Ri Enene hich ill hL built as ‘oon s ciicuin r I UntI F i tincken C R w ho in i6a erctcd i sLi ce ill pt runt J I ruiuii F Ratter i r Fbnei s hLC 1dii g to si Liter the oi n aii 0± t ie The sc pi ate lo igct and I it e1 ool is coi iincticc e c ç al pa 11ie he t1 c l I ci • rL ot 1\ suer, 01 . t. in 1887 anti at present two lay teachers Llernents, lut IaiL he could aot succeed n getting nim emuloved •c loin Juiie, i , unti are and there is an averac bers of a Qernian religious i s, . COillIlluIlity attendance of ioo children. Jugeie i cacc a,‘ to ta1e charge of them until iS7i , when The Altar Society has took chargeAugust ith, 1857; 9 members , . he became acquainted )it1 with Venerahie the Young Ladies Sotlality ig it ev. has the c Mother CaroliI]e, the first Commissary I.ea°ue of the Sacred a., W IO - . Heart coiiipries ? General . noin of tile Sisters de otre Dame 240 ted hun to tins ni:ton Fr, in meniber. ‘1 here is also a fiouristi- F u:icken , — iuei xils 1)0111 In ica. lug branch of the C. M. B. A. iii Pres- \ aukum. Prussia, ov. In October the Ven. Mother 2C th i 831, p1 ofessed arrived toil with 45 members. Congregation of1 here with two Sisters, to continue the Rei iectinn of our To 4 1$3 ap the ci1ar1tal)e wo Iiie found Bout pointed Missionary Apostolic June 8th, is 1852 children in charge of five young women, ;• I rovincial, C. R., i $6 Member who after some time joined tl:e COill Of Ep:sc. Cottncii, 1879 Vicar General St ‘\oathaD St Aoatha • h of Hanniton Diocese, 1879 General mnnity. ; The two Sisters were, Sister This mIssion formeth compi Cottiise1lo C R i $a died July 18th Mary Joachutn and Sister M-ir Hun’ uiidi St. Agatha, Petersburg, Manheini, New iSss and is mi ied in the cemetery of , The former was iade Mother Dundee, Haysviile, Victoriaburg, L.1s place aetore the entrance to tiye Superior which office she held till her in Hamburg, Baden, Philipsburg, New chapel. death Prussia Jo’pli-bn’-g 1901 1 tile latter is still laboring zealously 1 e the cii ire i’tat 5 0 1 im it ar OU t I P” a asistant to the p coont Muchrr Super Township of \Vtlmot likewise eileoley ‘ were Rev. 13. Glo\valski, Rev. F. Breit- Village, ioi’, Sister Mary Samson a. Durino the Bainberg, and the Gernatis of leopf, who also had charge of the mission 3% years the average attendance Weilesley Township, the Germans of: during Fr. Funckeit’s frejneit absences. was between So and 70. They receive their Waterloo and Woolwich Totvushiips, Iii the year 1865, V. Rev, L. Fun- schooling with the children of tile parish, especially the Towns of Waterloo, 13cr- cken founded St. Jerome’s College at St. which number liii, Preston. also increased so that in ‘fliese may be stated as the records from these towtislups were entered into the books of this place. Present Mission Tile present mission comprises St. Agatha, Petersburg, Victoriaburg, New Dundee, Philipsbtirg, New Prussia, Jo ti,e roan ,,facture of S ct,ooi sephsburg, IN we arc rn,ry lap, and the remainder of the ,head of or,,’ competitors. Township of Wilinot lying within these places uraki:itv, of coastrue ; also Wellesley Village and Barn- tioim and sJper:(,T poirts of merit. cur berg of the Township of Wellesiev Erbsville, Rumelharcls of the Towuslup EXCEL ANYTHXNG IN THE of Waterloo. SCHOOL FURNXTURE LINE Besicles this mission proper, New Oum Ne-v Pate::t ‘‘Bali iluarinp Hamburg Sri, ooi l)’,i< lead oil others They with its annexes forms a filial arc ai:soiutelv the ONLY ,Snttooi church of St. Agatha mission. New iderks e,’cr node Sri’, mp a Permn ently Noiseless Bail Bearing Seat Hanihurg comprises’. New Hamburg, Hinge. Baden, Havsviile, and the rest of the Ti,is des-lee is not an experi Township of Wilmot south and west of men:, hut 1105 bee,, thoroughly tested, and its pract:cabmlrtv these places north and east it extends pr0vtci- Write For Catalogue C’,:i’ Cr-,nljiuat,on ‘Bad iinaring ‘‘ .1 .i’sta’de as far as Erbsbood and Phiiipslinrg Desk is time Se’,ord ex greatest success everachievoS in Desl ‘Pu tour caosi,uce,o,,, clusively. The German ins passed when st’,l:,tsrc:,r adJ ,,‘,t non— Catholics of, sels-e to fit the d.rks, I-baitS a,,d c,’’ntnrd dr’,nan:t t,at the Zora, South Eastliope, Shakespeare Vii dtsssi:,ui’i a,td,st the:useivcs to lit tire 1’I,at lage atid partly of North Easthope, with i, why our A,]Uotabie Desk shnul] be 0, c,e,v wro,’ rn;-,, 0. the consetit of the pastor of Stratford, Canadian Office & Sdhool Furniture have always attended service C0,, Ltd. at New’ PRESTON, ONTARiO, CANADA Hamburg and complied with their Easter duty there. The patron saint of the old example of true Christian Charity JMNN & EWING convey a blessing to the house. conciled to each other and to give an fires, f1oods, the and like, as candles the opportumtv for rietglibors to become re sickness, on occasions of violent storms, Such occasions fret1uently offer best the great distress, Departmental as in sudden Store dangerous peronl feeling or past grievances. It is well to light them also times in of or sicknes and death independently of Tceswater administered, S as well as at funeral. a williii to assit one another on occasions ommnnion or the last sacraments are Catholic neighbors must always be They are needed particularly when Holy inquiries of priest. the them at once when they are needed. know who not what to answer to the Teeswater, sticks for them, Ont. so as be to able light to likewise, through the calls of children your church. Have a pair candle of out unnecessarily, as often happens when articles of devotion are blessed in tion. Neither must the priest be called We want your Candlemas trade. Day, at or the regular time the priest cannot obtain exact informa goods. Have the candle-s blessed on Dress being Goods made our by specialty children, from whom or from a dealer in Catholic church sarily, as often happens through calls candles, therefore, either at tile church GENERAL carried through MERCHANTS the streets unneces by the church. It is well to procure tile The Blessed Sacrament must not be answer the purpose of candles prescribed the Howson arrangements & made by Co. children. sparmaceti or tallow candles will not and of too great a dignity to have wax. Other kinds, such as parafine, ments of the dying are all too important These candles should be of bee’s pure ask a neighbor to do so. The sacra provided withone or more blessed caudtes. Teeswater, grown Ont. person the iii house able to go, Every Catholic household should he Send a grown person. If there is no FUNERAL DIRECTOR’ Never send a child to call Blessed the priest. Candles Sick Calls attended. sions of Holyrood and Riversdale are Families number and mis the 123, Sodal ty. i Sacred the Heart. League of the Sacred Heart, and B. iT. A., Rosary Altar Society League and of ciety : President, Mrs. P. The societies Greyisbili. established C. the are J. Foresters Reidel, C. R. first pastor Altar So amongst still us.’’ J Louis Loheringes. Catholic Catholics Order can say of that We have our President, J. King other Vice-President, parishes in , the diocese, Ieeswater The societies are the C. M. present. B. A. With the exception of few — a Notre Dante and one lay teacher. Teeswater, Ont. under the direction of three Sisters Rev. J. Corcoran, of Pastor. There- are two schools in the parish tor, father Hahn. ware, Etc. Rev. G. Broliman, and the present pas Paints, walski, Varnishes, J. Rev. Glass, F. Breitkopf, Silver Rev. GehI, Rev. L. Elena, then came Rev. B. Tinware. Gb Lamps, Cutlery, Oils, until ;866. when was he succeeded liv Dealer in Hard ware, Stoves, Father Messner remained in charge King’s Bush), periodically. fl Ferguson the coinmututy (which was then called this, however, the Jesuit Fathers visited Rev. C. ; 0. r’ssner, C. previous to parish was organized in that year by the site the Catholic for Church, and the feeswat Ont. er, in the S%r i Govcrtiuient donated St. Clernents want Clothes. Church of St. Clements, Be sure to see him when you Ready Made and Made-to-Order. MERCHANT TAILOR County the Town of Berlin. tingnished and clergy prominent men of W. Fowler warmest friends several of the most dis Count Council and ranks among its It enjoys the patronage of the’ a into small country village. [lock from date of organization until the provements Teeswater, J. that Ont. at all can be introduced Corcoran, Rev. who has been with his is furnished with all the modern im buildings the commenced in by IS77 patrons and benefactors usually call it, chased for and $300.00 the erection of C. for P. R. Telegraph. This Orphan’s Home, its as benign point town. in The ground was pur Books and Stationery Agent a .. cost of about rr,ooo Co. ground that appears to be highest the attention. full tine of .. School building for the children was erected at church l.)uildings these are located on Family Prescriptions given careful same roof till 1902, wIne-n a separate church sites in this part the of country, Sisters the and children lived under the DRUGGIST Following AND the lead STATIONER of other time the ripper story for the orphans. But : Te eswate r eti :te R. E. Campbell Church of the Sacred Heart, 50 TilE CATHOLIC hOME ANNUAL TflE CATIIOLIC HOME ANNUAL 51 Dana anna a nnnnaanaaaaaacaaaa a a Church of Louis IX., King The 0 and congregation is cs)mposed of Confessor, about ioo ‘4V. Waterloo families, two-tltird.s of which I1ABKIRI( in are Germans. the year 1890, about 50 families a - a i united to organize The societies and officers are a a a parish, and a hand- as fol R E ‘some brick lows: T A I K.. church, 72 by 40 feet, with U fURNZTUR.E C I tower, was a a erected ; church is well fur- ST. CEcILIA’s SOC1ET’t comprising D E A K.. E ‘nished, has two the a bells, a fine pipe organ, choir; President, 0. Lauber Secre a etc., the grounds conta:n tary, ; about one and Miss Louise Tracy ; Treasurer, U N D E R T a half acres and on it Reinhart. I. a A K E R stand church, a scilool and convent. In the near aDananDcaaaaaauuaaaaaaaaaa the future C. M. B. A. : $5 members Presi church will have to be enlarged, dent, A. Fischer: ; a likely Secretary, Depler. a by adding a transept and I. tuary. sanc L.Ernzs’ ALTAR SoCIETY: Rev. Theobald Spetz was 50 mem the bers President, Mrs. Louis Kuntz Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. J. Fischer. YouNg LADIES’ Sooti.ivv: 5o members ; President, Miss B. Liddell Secretary, -( / Miss L. Klahs ; Treasurer, 1 Miss N. Ball. ‘‘‘‘ a a - C aaaaan an an naaaDD a a acan000 a Furniture Repairing a a Neatly and a a Proiiiptly a a I)one Picture framing a Specialty a at a --0 a C. TEESWATER, - ONT. a a ‘Rev. Theobald a a Spetz, C.R., DI)., Prof. and accocuDaUDaD canaan cncaaa000anc Pastor St. Louis Church. — first pastor appointed and to the continues present in charge, with Rev. los. . chweitzer as Assistant. H J1 . 8 H B B li’ather ‘I brougit Spetz’s nntiring efforts the pro perty is free of all encumbrances. The parish school has an attendance of 130 Wcddiiig Rings our SpccIalt pupils, and is under the direction of the Sisters of Notre Dame, with Watchmaker and cwcltcr Mother Claverine as Superioress. A new school house, to contain four rooms and basement, is under course of con struction. csatcr, ; OntavIo Misses Bastendorff : : and Burgess _—‘ the Canadian JV1LLI NERV % Banh of Commerce Every variety of Ladies’ and’ 1S7 1 Children’s Hats. Always pleased CAPITAL PAID UP - - to show them. $10,000,000 : Beefln Branch Waterloo Teeswater, • E. P. GOWER, Manager Branch Ontario F. C. G. MINTY, Manager A GENERAL :1) BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED Muicitoal and other debentures bought and sold. Drafts on all farmers’ Notes Discounted, Special points issued. CANADA • attention given to the collection of farm- ers’ Sales Notes. Special attention is directed oftered by our to the following advantages 0 Canada, dear Canada, • - SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT DeposIts of One Dollar .1:1 By God to frecdoiti given, • “:v a: rer.::vcl and :,t e’.t aia,wed • Interest to a ted to the depr .1 Twtco at Current rates. • The cart: year, at the end or May and Depositor is rubjoct to iso delay whatever n ovemher. • We’ll seek pOrtlln the :tr’yo the w:thd:avnd o the whole no distant golden strand, 0:1. No charge ‘s r:l’ v.’:t:dr1w,::: or any on or deprn:t:trvg money. Money Orders ayablt at par at ally bank No other home Staten a,,t i caOada(Yut000 cxcnptd). to will we demand L’’:i’. , Ergiand. at the tcdowi the united t. • exceedng 6e. Over rates, 5 ant under 3c. Over and $,‘,, 5, and not exce’ dine fc”, :c nt’t Tifl home lvf’ find in beavell, Over and mt ex’:eedind to ‘sc. * WPILKIIIFFcN, E. WITTER, cNT. - WALKERTON, ONT. S * GraUiate pticalari Je,iiijelr C.lls arid Given Prompt Attention and Furniture Repairing S our Specialty LICENSED is I’icttre EMBALMER Framing C. A. FOX S UNDERTAKER AND q WALKERTON, rONTARIO - - * DR. HIGINBOTHAM * * HEADACHE Goods. * Prices POWDERS .. Right. ttire and Upholstered S Complete MAGIC line of Furuf * WALKERTON FURNITURE! ONTARIO - * and General Tinsmithing Plumbing and Hea.ting NONE BETTER (c) Funerals are not allowed J. on J. Schumacher, Walkerton - at the time appointed. Happy Tho tight Ranges (b) Funerals to. All tn must be at the church F-nt r.d. C respenlitce a lv O]L)i christian n tti,Iod pUn burial. ,ence Pri ,te a,nL Cu,,:asv F,uufs I lnj, SELLS the at Io,v— in’,, (a) I ,t to,Ii,,-ert 1’lie tates. party 0. .,5 o must H. yesrs have espet. a A. Right castilu to HAVILL si uf,ut,iiii,u r!ek-, al-n ul,,r,hoe as,! remembered. To and 1 vil]gc ),5e ‘‘1in tie. ii,d di Ion!, of nor to be buried, Stock these Fire things Insurance should Companies, be Represents When 2 the . Ontario a member Non-Tariff of the parish is announcing WALKERTON, the time of - surance the ONTARIO funeral. Co., \Xalkerton, Ont. the pastor for the funeral Oil 01 OGRAPII Mass lit before Farmers’ Central Mutual J Fire in i. Make TRUSSLER proper arrangements with T church MANAGER Funerals should I take place J.SCHUMACHER from the PRICES RIGHT Burials work artistically done. up-to-date. Life size Portrait the Hospital, All our er’cted photographic two yrs work ago. strictly is which was built seven years ago, and Group Photographs Ram 5I), t1’ through the Shorna energy We Make a Speeitttty of Two noble edifices have been erocted Chesley and Southampton. 140, and missions attended aIkerton, are Ontario - Brant, Families in the community J. number it can be sold for. F. Fraser Superioress. . you as little for it as Notre Dame, Mother Paschaline being And we will charge and is ably directed by the Sisters of GO TO The parish school has iSo ing pupils can find. large memberships. Photographs . best that clot,e hunt- all in a flourishing condition and We have will give you the Sodality, Altar and Rosary Societies are C. The Xl. A., B. Young Ladies’ while we are AND doing BEST it. IN ing as Curate. And save FOR you Inomiry THE NEWEST vas J. appointed, Rev. F. Crofton assist the present J. ipcumbent, Rev. T. Kelly, 1. Rev. B. 0’ Cdnnell until I8t2, when ; until iSSS Father McCann ; until iS9 $1,o Ickas for three months Rev. Fr. Laussier Madigan until iSSi Rev. Fr. Lennon who U. ‘5 was in II 1PcI charge until ‘5 MD., It., CM. YOUr 1877 L. Rev. SINCLA!R, Fr. H. SINCLAIR. H. J. 1874, with Rev. Kehoe as first pastor, Walkerton parish was Peter organized streets. Walkerton in Out. of the faithful C)Ii,ec until .,,t,i rcstlc:tre, 1872. cOt,:nr Dnrl,cun and J. Rev. Kehoe ministering to the wants Oj)picd to WOXIscfl). N Ray Work been estab)shed, J. Rev. funeral H. Liectro Kelly Tlinrae and ttics lprt!eUnr as i from Rn’ersdale, where a strictly a Catholic parish one had can worn be at a .Snrgery’lieeasen iS6: of Nose and in Throat. 1865 5. it was visited No regalia regularly of any society except to visit here J. being not Surgeons, church. Rev. Ontario. Blettner fl Jesuit ileathurs Fathers of the College of Guelph, of Physicians the flowers first priest are allowed in the Di’s. those Sinclair traversed in Sinclair in the the cliurch. early days by the This parish . was along casket the line not is of to be opened except the burial Sacred is a necessity. Heart of Jesus, Walkertonsnndays or Holy Days or afternoons 52 THE CAThOLIC hOME ANNUAL ______THE CAThOLIC HOME ANNUAL 53 ST. JEROME’S COLLEGE Conducted by the Fathers of the Resurrection On the Main Line of the Grand Trunk Railway Berlin, Ontario, Canada - Commercial Course—-With Modem Business College Features. High School or Academic Course—Preparation for Professional Studies. College or Arts Course—Preparation for Degrees and Seminaries. —5tudents Admitted at any Time. —Board and Tuition for Ten Months, 15O.OO. —Careful, Moral and Religious Training. ADDR aSS Let us send you our Catalogue REV, JOHN FEHRENBACH, C.R, Giving you all Information. PR ESD ENT —-.-.--.------ LJ—- i;L7 Annual. I-Ionic Catholic The Mc:ttion tint. IIitIlilt’,il, Principal. to the Cilege, circu1ar for Business Co,coln Send ical Pci cc attend. to ability fair of person you aitv pay ig’ viii CLLAGHER, 8. R. It etc. Eook-keepcrs, tonotrap’1ern, as tions HAMILTON ‘ good situa to women and men young 200 over ‘ct ?i’l 31 ,‘.ti ii, tallIeS annuahv refers It firms, bast tlte from ates China Paisce ‘,/ / U graclu its for applications has SCI-IOOL if) IllS JUNOR’S I ( to Ci GLASS I Canada. of School CHINA d Commercial Premier the Is / POTTERY WEDDING GIFTS IN 1862 FOUNOEO ege C Oil ONI. HAMILTON, BUILDING, C. A, M. V. Busffiess Canada TON HAMIL W50 NIGHT Sts., Catherine and Icing Cor. I UICKJ’,. EVCIIANGE GIVE WE elaborate. most the to r,iijnest it. Street Parton Si; from the Funerals, Catholic for paraplierna1icu’talic to all furnish prepared S are Street John _- i Sshey. and King Cor. Ave East Stores—Con ant Patton J3raneh --th W. Strict King SlOre Head •1 — - - - - HAMILTON DRUGGIST, - TF S N AWKI H dollars, fn’e or coats five of whether sale, on enory satisfaction give We kinds. of all Articles Toilet Creams, Massage Goals, Rubber Powders, Face Lotions Skin Trusses, Perfumes, Also Retail and Wholesale Drugsl Sell We S., ENB\LMER5 BRO AND cEREEN DIRECTORS FUNERAL ONE MILTON, HA • L King 236 236, 234, 232, • • Hamilton St. F.., King 19 Show Yard Retail 5 II STATIONJ 5 S and POORSLI.LLR Managers. ± EASTMAN, eURO. Turnbull C. A. J. President lflDL ‘Li 1, O + INVITED INSPECTION S AGENTS NO CITY RIGHT 5 PRICES AND WORK • Papers ValI $ StIpplies • School Styles. Lattst Large Variety. and Books School TILES AND , Magazines and Boolis GRTES MANTLES. WOOD I All’, I IlL I ALL STATUARY H’ALTAN S • AND MONUMENTS MARBLE S . • on stock hand rge Ala Scotch and Canadian Books Prayer MONUTIENTS GRANITE , fi””’ ; Invitations eddiiig . Cards Calling • and sale “Ai’”,te Stationiry fine mi G:’aiiite of porters Canadian TOe Largest Limited Co. Granite and marble tThddleton Cbe ,,•.•.•,.,,... • ANNUAL HOME CATHOlIC THE 54 _ _ I I HAMILTON SEPARATE SCHOOL BAND. L