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VOL. XIX.
tah. x a. t. IOAN
TN oe GUE
arene,
ed to the advancement
fae 1eiswoaTHOLIC BENEVOLENT FUSION
issues OF THE UNITED STATHB 2c
TRE UNION 3s Nor HESPONSIBLA “FOR
ANYTHING APPBARING IN ITS COU
t : YR MS:
50 Cents a Yenr in advance.
——
LENT UNION.
WHATIT IS, AND WHY ALL CATHOLICS
LD BE MEMBERS,
BAU.
mn of
a aie in avery re
that a Catholic ca ing, i one part. ofthe
r
country to another can always be sure of
finding a society where he goes that will
give him assistance and fraternal care in
- jekuess and give bis remains w Christian
burial in death,
e I. C. B, U. asks that the Catholics
ach parish organize a, society, 80 Us
tly dues a ectain
eir 80
a nace creer
popeecen span ONT A
mene nti te eA RD LTS -
eine ” :
: end
THE IRISH CATHOLIC BENEVO-
c
to hay ve
“<IMMACULATE WIRGIN, PRAT
PHILADELPHIA, OCTO!I
Union, will not knowingly admit other
than Practical’ Catholics to members| “
re yn fee a each soc
ve Dol eae ter admission, “the on nly
eed obligation Ns ihe payment ot
annual p pita ti is has
exeeoted ‘ene co ni
0 tt ie annual
Not only has the Union been fruitful
for te promotion of Cathie Unity, as
w many English-
spe ‘Catholic National Ugo , but
48 beew helpful in practical Henevo
the Charleston Earth
Floods, the ea ine in trelund,
Trish Natio movement je
—~all bear teinoay Tote. ‘spirit of
Gharity which animates -the societies of
he Un nion and which inthe National
Unio n finds the channel to. augment the
Benevolenc ce of the mbers
and direct the euream: Or
resources to the
alamity and woe.
Phe ftrength which Unity gives bas
been also 0 by the National Union of our
evolent Societies strikingly | Sf,
th relieving
e scenes of distress aud
jon-
8, Ohio, for the pay-
of the claim at the Cat ‘iol Chureh
ot ‘Ghattanooes, Tenn., for damages by
United States officials, A claim which
selayed) |
fand belpful in
| Uneir welfare,
In the Colonization and Immigration
| movements the Union did work produe-
tive of great good to numberless wy eu
sands of our people. City, Ki
remains a wm
all endeavors tending to
movement of the LC, B. U. ws z the
management of Rey. Thomas “Arabro
Butler,
Address, for other details, the Secre-
tary of the Union,
Martin I. J. Grirrin,
711 Sansom St., Puilada,
I, C. B. U. OF CANADA,
Dele; ios . UL mnches
at Kieeeten fom Nop Robins” “parrie,
Toronto, Galt, Paris and Brantford have
formed ‘a Union for Canada. Jobn
Clarke of No. 451 of Toronto, delegute to to
presei
ranton Convention was sent,
Union was formed. Office! ors are C. $
Lucy, of Coburg, president ; P. Shea of
Toronto, vice-president ; pa Halligan
of Toronto, secretary ; E. Biel iy of Galt,
Treasurer. The Pani inion will meet in Co-
burg in June 1892.
trem
We ‘mit not “run the Growler.’
in New York
tk s|
that, even when al tall 3 about the peo-
choosing thei
=
ights ot Pythias Grand Lodg:
inet “ Duluth, Minn, Saloons put up
fags and emblems. The Knights sent
la Committee to the Mayor to get him
to have saloons remove such decora-
decorations.
-| ia nohting to
But tem
‘peo But
emorial of te. ‘Potosiztion
_GRIFFIN | AND “TRE G GROWLER” ature of the Prohibition
- ~ ub ii very strong, and worthy of
Mr. M.IJ. Grifln, should by all admiration,” It is the one point which
means drop 1. C. B. U. from his vigo-| the moderate temperance men never imi~
rousr, original journal; it is gen- | tate, They ave no money to spend in
erally known as “Griffin’s paper.” Why | securing the improvement of excise leg-
pot re christen We If suggestions are ialatlon, and resisting the passage of
in name—here goes {liquor laws. Until they learn the im-
VGRIFFIN'S, GLORIOUS GROWL | portance, the absolute necessity of put-
Thi euphonious alliterate ting m noney int into the moderate movement
aR ‘which i I. J, delights) and is con-| they expect to make progrese.
rhe te no fact en nce of funds to do the
en
the Lion growls the whelps
n
FATHER McMANUS’ PROHIBI-
TION WARD.
was 3
Father P. J. MeMunns, an ever aigilant
foe of wis! and Soo
doler
‘ass ae esi
Mass; as you sit at your dinner- table
ith Your family ther then arou
you, look i ir boys eyes say,
Ny bors, there iano saloon here, “bets |
drink, uotbing to’ tempt
you to be drunkards, but I, athier
must have liquor, L can’t do witho
aad s° to-morrow I'm
0 to down fote Cou: morrow
who are granting the |
“ye ‘come frou the 13th ward; |
there never was a_saloon in. it; there |
was ademand for it until we eee
never “|
we want ity we wost bave it. |
ends go ¢ do nto Lhe ‘cvurt house, and |
publicly
We must bave Bes saloon
e, the irish: Catnotics of this d can't |
live wil thout & iskey ! 1”
salt ‘is needless Ma say there is still neither
like him ip every pa. Sorat on di
ca tthe r ATeRau Ne priest who wel-
med the I. C, 3. U, convention, i
FROM A CATHOLIC SOURCE.
Willard, President of
8 ch ae n Temperance Union
tas arte h $100 a John B. Gough
Profesataip ia the Methodist University
Was! She says:
“T Neb of such a professorship |
came to tile in Washington, attend: |
g the Catholic Total Abstinence Con-
veution. he Catholic ty
NO conn ames
We clip this from Index:
As to the printing ‘Daren there is
maperance work of deeper importance
id you that would
aoe one are aa literature?
Fa ther El vn says nt ie saloon must
RO. ray, 7 P rohibiton ?
‘rhe ne on an adie ble ‘emperance
publication house at de street,
whi ere many Pexecle 6 tracts
x Tecra a had by tho sands,
written by the prie ests aod. bis hops of out
Chureb, as well as works of scien-
ile value on the liquor
Ph ade lelphia. And you will have to do
eons ut ny honorary titles from Catholic
colle;
(Rxy.) J, NILAN.
Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
WORTHY OF ADMIRATION.
unreal i
ness which they pretend to feel in
temperance movement.— Catholic Re-
view,
These ‘‘moderate temperance men are
the moral suasiovists—possibly
it don’t cost money. So Frohbitinist
are models i in one respect for moralizer
in many for that matter are Pro.
ibs worthy of admiration,
The World's W. C. T. U. meets at Boss
ton, Noy. 13th
and lasts five day:
petition for the prote c
oft tie tome, ‘will have not less than one
millio oa Signatures a and W be tea miles
en DAM
a da ny “of ae ag ond vweper ir by the
ioe unions 8 for the success of the great 5