.!>•-,.'.* -SB-,*-. SBS*!**—~ •8£*«WV^""!"'vS^'!'''"^i' •w.\.-...:<<, .i 'l "•*' VJ:- *?>' The Catholi•»'BE I*35A gUSTCfr OIOCSSA2T cyTJfcJ W 8?APEB Twenty-second Year. No. 1. Rochester. N. Y., Friday October 7. WW. $l.t# &0t ¥<MW* teJf^X{0!i/jf ,. blue paper. He was about to "Yes," said Dillon, wearily,:' inO touch the electric burton, to send it sail over; lets go home Jfew$ fifOm MwA0011860^11011 The Lady of HID the note to his father's room. Daddy," he added,after a pause, Around The "Dad will be an easy prey—her during which he struggled with: Armagh. father's daughter will make him something in his throat, "she The new seminary forthe Church pay for his friendship in oldidays. was the. lady of the church; but! Mrs. Margaret Pillar of Bally-} Ceremonies newry, near Tandragree; County] Grand Rapids diocese waSfSfien* An actress!" He pushed the note it's all over now." ed last week with ah attendant* Continued from last week under the blotter on his desk. He Maurice Francis Egan Armagh, who lived under the' reign of six soverigns, commenc-j of 2? student boarders ana • »• would keep it until he saw fit to of St. Patrick's of twenty-five —IJ--i -*~**m*- 10 hi f th w ing with George III., has justi He paused, his face flaming in**'?.". * * 5f'J *? ^1^° As Appal. the light of the fire. His father!?0011*ly soft-hearted Neverthe- died in her 91st year. She hadi New York, OcH5. —Three car> h d 50 descendants. jdinals, the most notable company Detroit Council No.805Knjght» awoke from his reverie, and hisJess. « <« ?>uch the electric of Columbus is to hive* mw eyes twinkled. He was temptedlb""°n, and when the man appear- cmvma. <of princes of the Roman Catho- Rochester, N. Y. dab house. Ite bj£uldli|8r*wl to laugh, but he saw by his son'ajo. he asked him to get two tic-' R.v. HughM, Smith, pastor J^^SSiS^S^tSi 8 OT Sept. 28,1910. wuuirycountry, together with a hosufffurnishiugs wiB *pp«iaara«!& expression that the moment wasp"* f •AmAmyy KobaartKobsart,, " thetne,m „ , ^ , „ , St. Edward's church Medfipld . wgeuier witn a twai oi £u* "«*"« very serious. ' iP^y ln whicwhichh thtbee designing To Bishop Hickey. and all thftg^"™* c?u«fiPresent on aM** dietaries, participated in «50,000. the consecration of St Patrick "Yes?" he said- 'yo-unglady was appearing^F»g»£ *2» ^.S^^i^^^^vSTtoUi na ling over his paper lazily, his j>ye he Church under his jurisdiction.' parigh rf GaBtleternL He fis Cathedral. Not less than sixty The historical Abbey of Sesa­ "Yes," said WS son, shadinglcaught a paragraph announcing Dear Brethren: a prominent member of the Coun bishops from all parts of the mes, in France, has-nw^^pat his face with his hand. On Sat-i^ funeral of Dr. Uvingston,, The Monroe County Prohibi-jty Cavan Social Club in Boston United States and Canada were aufetion to the Marquis d« Jtr|fn4 urday I went to confession at St agefi sixty-five. tion County convention, assem-. included among the prelates at­ for somewhat overlpfl^H^, * Stephen's for your anniversary, She will not play tonighti" bled this day in this city, by aj ^h,-. tending Most Rev. John M. Far- you know—and jUBt under a he thought. He compared the,motion moved and carried, de-^ ^ j- of the County Clare ley. D. D., archbishop of New blaze from tbe sunset came in a clergymen who have York, the consecrator, in the On his return fr<^:^Po|>4* ^V~I * address given in the funeral no- clared that a eommittee of three young woman; been under treatment in the El- ceremonies which marked the Archbishop Moeller, of CuWirg tice with that in the note. It was>be appointed by the chai.__r to_ pi s private hospital, Mount St., freeing of the Cathedral from natta^waspreaejitedmtha^^QWt her, and opened the door of the the same. "We'll go, at anytdraft a resolution calling uj vestibule. She thanked me. I saw AL Dublin, for injuries received in debt aotomoDile by the clergy of the, rate," he said. "I hope that dadiyour great church and all oi diocese. - -^"--•*• »•«=---• ---^- —>" her again as she was going out— did not see the death notice and|churche3 and societies establis'.inrthh e Roscrea railway disaster, The occasion was further MB* -«»>—»'% and, dad, I thought of those lines hunt up the designing youngied to make known the Salvation have sufficiently recovered to be ored by the participation to the ~^- - from 'Evangeline,' too—you've lady. If Dr. Livingston hadn'tjof God in Christ from all sin, able to leave hospital for conval- rites of Cardinal VaonutelU, the Father Sixtus Lagorib, aR^** »A$* quoted them often enough' She enough interest in my father to humbly but most earnestly im- escent treatment. The names of p^pal legate; Cardinal CEibbons. provincial generalojthe v had the loveliest face anj the look him up in all these years, anplore your help and votes in the three clergymen are Rev, the only American Cardinal, and cam in America, It wdtiwWpbr loveliest voice, and—" approachment would be use- this fall election, to remove the Father Vaughan, Rev. Father Cardinal Logue, primate of Ire- annual visitation to ti» var*oni*i Tears came into the elder Dil­ less now. greatest of all obstacles (the Slattery and Rev. Father Quinn. hind. The sermon of the day was"boose s of- th.. e —Francisca n com­ lon's eyes; he was sentimental; • ILiquor traffic) to the advance- They had been in the hospital preached bv Archbishop John J. munity. • ''. ^ ami he wanted this only son cff The theater was crowded. Thefment of the church of Jesus close on six weeks since the dis-Glenn6n,of St Louis, the young- ;^1 his to marry, and here jpis a play, a very dramatic one on anlChrist. aster occurred, est prelate of his rank in the The venerable Father Lih«r?|r: ^ glimpse of hope. Hitherto his at­ old theme, had so far succeeded,; The Raines Liquor law, which world. mann, whose cause of canonm*'^ % v tempts at matchmaking had fail- :*»S mainly because Moira Livings- was never submitted to a vote of The death of Rev. Brother The consecration ceremonies tion is under conaideration m>. «d ton's acting'and personality car-;the people of this, the Empir^Stanislaus 0 S.F.C., occurred onlwhich begun atan early hour, Rome, is the firat Jew veboite. It Is queS, he said, after a ried it Dillon was astounded'gtate of New York, but was car-IAl*S'U8t 31st at the Capuchin were long and complicated. The name has been preaented fer1 r paose, ' but you couldn't see aiwhen she appeared. ried by a partisan' Legislature,!Friary- Father Matthew Quay, cathedral had been elaborately this high honor to the Sacred s good woman in a bettsr place. I "W^ati he said. • she on theiand with such cool and calculat- C°rk The deceased brother.who decorated within and wjthout) Congrega|iQn of E$tifu„ ^.'. fit£~ You remember the^ meeting oflgta^' ££ heH^thCT gone^scarc^jui'!- g dein«raSo.!.«.*• ^.? n as^to"utterlyl**. .. v. NB«* 8na,!6m^ UTAIw^I! ^2,°™?IrftAnm- Katf-annAte^^^2^f r dtmWrtt^ t '^ ^ti e^?fec^ watsur* Dante and Beatrice, lne a tm ufe of in lyaday!" debar our cities from the bless- j~ ' 8* •*-*- -ttsefulness,and *-• - was- rounded by~ tal^-l flagfltaffiR,<-' placed Qaebec ia pi^emin«nQ*rJ^., New Life,'don't you?' , < . ,.. .... he sawfings of temperance. Since 1896, connected with the Capuchin everyJew fwt on throe aidw, CathoKc cityiOu^ of •^•papfmmB.-^, •*- '"<&-.„ W "~%f^~ . • •/-»,.ut J J ,,, •. „ i , i |tuAn.i dou thenc „o, to» hi^ s horror.«.,, of theionly fifteen years of its opera- Community for a great.number the Stars and Stripes and fltej, of of 80,000 there are " '" * "" mg Ohliterar. dady . illusions-yoyou re alwayus know'mak-,thachtimhan flhe d ^hi s dreams^ lad' y His fa-tion, it has taken •225,000,000 years being especially prom-papal flag alternating nent ln h 8 3non-Catholica. Perhapi&e we younger people don t have so;th ^^^ his arm hard largely from the masses of the ! ' untiring work in thelwhile over the doors w SS. " point of Catholic iotir^ti ... much time to read as you have; iner te onl to ivein , tere8t of chant m„„K H~. •„ ~«A „ „«., i.«„. ^ ite^iraLiving!i.P«>P - y K return all ° y and philan-Jsbjelds. Uurel and autumn leavea city isjthe French Ca«»driLTAiiI had. But this girl was exquisite , . ,, ., , , the sad results of pauperism, thropy. ton :aSmS<oHhen m^JvSft1"^11 M"fr»*aB**a^ and.if ever I find out who she is, - "V friend a wife and my debasement to those! D«TJ perhaps the moat .beautifulin. I'm Mini? to be introduced qhp'R,Denefactress. to the ver>' life! 15 ™fx. nt • 5? J on. J. ., „ , , fice on Fifth Ave. Norti-America." '-•*r^V^-^" %r ^T»"'^^ ^ ^*-*#* >^- tbe girl for me! ,i„. i m going to De lntroaucea. bhe BivmndeT wfa ghe ^.j answer.'for whom Christ died.The grand! Nurse Gault for some years in The ceremonies were begun - r ,old ParU by Archbishop Farley Monte The elder Dillon laughed •ed my note!" ( ... „ es wh...^,..._o formerl, y 8tood(chargn e of UQLimavadO |W1 ucy u Unioucl n poeiIn- 811for 8eem1 31 ans d tom a enda ea Seville, Spain, nbfcvlahn*, :|»* . Dillon did not answer. How J? ^ i&hty moral is |firmary, has resigned her : I "God bless you." he said, beautiful, ^howg'en'de^^howTp" ^" have forgotten'Son, much "to' ^"regret 0f^e! " °^ "^^ t^^ 5? first announced, rmabfeaehoaen-- said, beautiful, how gentle, how h e 1 0 ft xatci for t • "We'll find out I don't suppose pealiPK she was.' His heart beati T Purpose for which organized^oard of Guardians and the pub- a™" } 5£ l "S? W* as the placein whicfe J6BiB^dht**s».: the priests at St Stephen's are'fagt His father had left him.butWl11 >'ou not help and honor Godilic generally.
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