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Heir, , . Ra Nortpgraires Celebrate4
His Golden 4Jubliee
On Wednesday,, *he. 88th first., the
Golden Jubilee of the Rev, G. R.
Northgraves was celebrated with Wi-
lma! eclat by the congregation of St.
.lave' church. Seaforth, and the
priests of the cijooese of London, to-
gether with a cumber of prleate of
other dioceses of 3atario .and the 1J.
iited .States, 38 in number, who joined
in -thus honoring that Rev. gentleman
on the fiftieth anniver",nary of hia or-
dination to the Catholic priesthood.
The ocea.sion was a memorable one,•
as but few priests Survive to compleattai
so long a period of service in the
•tive ministry }. nevertheless Father
Northgraves ice •Still engaged • therein
and is quite vigorous for his years.
He was ordained by Bishop Farrel,
the first Bishop of Hamilton, In Sb.
Michael's Cathedral, .. Toronto, to-
gether with twoother priests. bath
of whom have- been dead for many.
years Thesewere the Very Rev. F.
P, Rooney, of x'oronto, and the Rev,
P Berdou,. of Cayuga.
The celebration began with solemn
High Mass, sung by Father, North -
graves. the Jubilarian, 'at 9.80 a, m.
He was assisted up the Rev. Fathers
M. J. Brady and Donald McRae as
deacon and subdeacon respectively.
The Rev. 0, J Downey officiated as
master 01 ceremonies. :
There waS a very good attendance
of the people of the parish, notwith-
,standing that comparatively few Gan
absent themselves from their lab. r
onworking days, '
His Lordship Bishop McEvay, •
London.. was to • 4,avd'• preached, bu
ho was unavoidably, • absent through
sickness. The Rev, D. P. McMenamin,
P: P. of.Lucan, ascended the pulpit
after the Gospel r nd delivered an el-
•:oquent and impressive sermon on
"The ,
es
b Priesthood." ,
making reference
to the effectivework of the Jubilari
an' during his: fifty years of incum-
bency of that •sacred office.
Melly more priests arrived ed bythe
12.45train
ani
t r the a L
h art And
a
t1
o'clock p.. m. the visiting 'clergy to»
gcthex with 'Judge B. ' L. ?oyle, of
Godcrich; .• partook of 'a'substtantial
banquet in .honor of, the occasion.
Addresses . were : rev F.F-from the
is of-
priests the diocese and from the
people of Seaforth parish, each ot
which was accompanied by •a well
filled• purse. •
The address of the 'prrents was read
by - Rev.. -T=.- J,•-Alyward rector -of 'St.
Peter's gathedral, London, - the purse•
•being presented by Rev. T. J. West,
of St. Thomas. The address of the
people of Seaforth parish was. read by
J. L', Killoran, barrister, and the
purse presented by Robert Devereaux,
Sr. . `
Addres of the`'"atholics of the•, par-
ish of Seaforth, Ont., to Rev. G.. R.
Northgraves on . the oeeasion of his
golden jubilee to the priesthood Aug.
28th..19G'i.
Dear Reverend Fathers:="We the
Catholics .of the parish of• Seaforth,
desire to add our;. `most. affectionate.
.congratulations to those which ` will
reach you, from 'so ` many quarters,;
during. the .celebr•ation ;of your•gol(len
'
It is fittingthat
• \ oh ea. occasion
such as this, we should pay the tri -
bete of our praise tothe many ser
Vices you have .rendered •our' holy re-
ligion, during the fifty 'years of your
priestly. life. .orsakingthe- pleasur-
ers and 'attractions of a.. worldly• car-
eer in your early youth,,you selesfted
a humble , place in •the vineyard of :the
Divine Master. 'rhe' records of ::those
distant 'years ;peak eloquently of your
zeal, and... devotion,. From the', far=.oil
days'
of your pious labors in St
,1ichaei's, : College, all 'through the
varying stages ,of halt a century, the
kindness 'of your • fatherly heartnever
wavered. 'No harsh words ever greet-
ed themo st erring g soul, but covering
all his faults
with the • ,mantle of
.sweet 'charity,' you led ,him gently - to
the :feet of 'his loving Saviour.. '
There • are a , few still amongst icy,
who.can rememb>4
r the Ion - on
g g e -clays
oT tie fifties; when as priests life was
a life of hardships and untiring. toil
We have in retrospect the years when
a . parish extended. for more than •a
hundred`
.>
Miles. a
.en
h comforts were
few, and. the scattered parishioners
needed the most vigilant care. The
diocese ase has many priests in it to -day
who .wete not • born when you dear
father, offered your young 'life,, with
all its hopes. and ambitions,' With its
exuberance of' energy andits wealth
of ability, to rhold ' aloft, the lamps .of
Faith and Truth: Those ,who set for-
ward
with you lovingly and cheerily;
on: the: journey, looking with eager
eyes into .the 'sanetificd future, have
•one by one dropped ` away from your
side. Now the laborsof half a ccn-
tury, lie behind like a .golden 'sunset,
and we stand and 'see the glory from
the hill , .Oh I., the Wove ' and honour
we owe the veterans of our holy
church—bhose .;rand old 'men who
stood the • storms • of less liberal
age; • fought firmly for the privileges.
we now enjoy, and whose sacred lives.
are crowned with garlands of human
souls.
In token of our appreciation of your
long and arduous servioa3 in the. church!
and as a mark of our respect and
love, we ask your acceptance, dear
Father. of tho accompanying gift.'
We pray that God will spare you in
health and happiness for many years
yet, and -when your time comes to
give up the heritage' of life, . may
Heaven's eternal tear be gouts, •
The Parish. of Seatorth.
' 1857-1907 Address of the priests
of Londoo Diocese to the lion. George.
R. Northgraves on the occasion of the
Golden. Jubilee of hie ordination to
the priesthood. '
Rev, and Dear Pother
We, your brother priests, take ad-
vantage of 'the present occasion t'
offer you .our congratulations and
most . cordial wishes on this the
fiftieth anniversary of your ordina-
tion to the holy priesthood.
The presence of your Litany brother
priests here to -day testifies In terns
most emphatic to the high esteem in
which you are held.
The recollection of this day fifty
years ago 'must be to you a source of
joy mingled with Sadn as, joy for the
greatest day of your life, a d sad
mezuories of dear :Wends who have
long since gone to their eternal re.
ward.
.But look up, faithful Soldier at fifty
years service in the work of our Div-
ino Master. The sun ot your life hike
not et salt. The lamp has been long
burning, but xts light is still strong.
and bright.
Fifty years at the altar of God
' Fifty, yearn in the vineyard of ,the
Lord 1 What a harvest, what a re-
ward 1 What a fund. of consolation is
at your command when you reflect on
the great good you have Achieved.
•You have, indeed, done much good
service to religion by your labor in
several parishes during the hall cen-
tury of your priesthood. In addition
70 this, •you have written and publish-
ed a work *hick is 'the only .complete
answer to the arch -infidel of the nine-
teenth century, and a.most convincing
prood of your success in 'tills is -the
fact that -neither Col. Robert Inger-
soll nor any of his .followers ever ate
tempted' a reply thereto. 'This work
will remain- a perennial monument- to
your zeal and ability in defending. re•
veaied Truth .aid the Christian Re-
ligion against the assaults ot various
adversaries, 'This' has been especially
the case during the • last twenty years
while you edited the "Catholic Re-
cord'r•of London, ,
While plodding along in your own
earnest and humble way,: with no
arms but your ,crucifix and your faith,
little did you think to know of the
great -good yoli were conferring on
the erring, and the turbulent waters
of discord and doubt you were calm-
ing.
Your years Of Study have More than
re o
c n'
m ae a'c
e d A. bythe rich alar-
P p.
dance of ;good derived from, your fruit-
ful efforts. No warrior of old ever
stood before his king more honored
or niore richly • ;attired than you to-
day:
The purity
if y
ou
1
hurt, your
humility and charity at all. times, as
well asyour untiring zeal for the sal-
vation of souls. are God's shining
lights in;your'priestly life.
Pause, brave knight, honored -priest
of diocese our
e P ase a n 'this• your Golden
Jubilee, and rest awhile. Lookup to
HeaVen with joy
'o
nd g. titu
d
e tor
Goal has spared ; ou long, ;and' • bless-
ed you ,with His choicest gifts.:_
-On -behalf -of= our worthy—Bishop--
and the priests of London Diocese,
we ask you to acceptqthe'assurance
of our love, and the •• accompaning
purse.. as a mark of our 'best wishes•
Mid congratulations.
Praying God . to bless you with
many more' years of --peace and hap-,
piness, we remain fraternally.
The. Priests: of 'London Diocese.
Seaforth. Aug. lath, 1507.
Reply to the. Congregation
Dearly, , beloved •friends, _ `1 have
heard with mien emotion. the reading
ofyour address to ' nie
on this sQlefnre
occasionof the golden .Jubilee of my
ordination to 'the: priesthood of . the•
Catholic ;church.
You 'have praised . • my work during.
the 'fifty years :of my priesthood.• and
1 presume that daring that long per-
iod this work bas really: been ;of some
value to'•religion. , it could scarcely
be otherwise for the labors of. ; a
priest 'honestly 'fulfilled can scarcely
-be overestimated asthe priests • are
called in holy:. scripture,. the ' ministers
and ambassadors . of: Christ:, the dry-
pensprs of :His mysteries, God's Coad-
jutors, the : beara;rs of good things.
1 know that in many. things I have
failed in'.. being what, a model priest
should be. and I am conscious. to my-
self that I; have Mallen far .short; of
ti..
what I should. _,axe been as a ` priest
of God.: but you nave in your kind-
ness and benevolence attributed to me
qualities beyond ' what I possess:
This is the consequence o u
t your
charity : and • good -will; and your re
spect for the charity and -good-will,
and your respect for the , priestly • of-
fice. I therefore regata wha'i' oa
have safe rather as a description nf-
what I should he than of what I
have actually, been, and •I thank yo.
sincerely,for the kind wishes:
yon
have expressed i eV regard,.ani
here I will
say orthe priests of this.
parish of Seaforth that of all the
parishes in have performed
which I
priestly functions, ', think•there' is
not olio :'in which. I have found a
more -thoroughly cad devotedly Cath-
olic spirit •and more earnest piety
than I have discovered here,
I' thank you lialso,.., dear. friends, •for
the.' enerous Kift yeti - hava m
ade me
on this the fiftieth anniversary of my
ordination, which I will value more
on account of your heartfelt. kindness:
than for . its • intrinsic value, and
above all, I ask you to .pray for me
that I may be, a worthy priest at the
altar. or God while I live. as I also
will pray. for you that you may con-
tinue to" be zeaIoUs in .the cause of
God. and in proinating the interests
of religion—even es you have done' in
the past -and may the almighty and
merciful . God rrom whom all good
gifts ate derived. • Shower. Upon you
his choicest blessings, spiritual and•
temporal."
Reply to the .Address of the Priests:
-Very •Rev. and itev.4entlemen,—"I
rise with, muck diffidence in myself to
reply to tho very Kind. sentiment you
have expressed be the :Altera . you
have just read to Me on this aus.
picious ocoition.
' Fifty years ago, when I was called
to the holy order of the priesthood,
which was conferred upon me by Bis-
hop.,Farrel, the first Bishop of Ham-
ilton in St: Michael's Cathedral Tor-
onto. 1 eras an active young man but
to -day I have upon me more than the
span et years allotted AS 't rt.neral
rule to mankind, according to the
prophet of God,
As your kind address says'', the mem-
ory of the intervening -years is, ot
Mingled aotr and sorrow, I hav& dur-
ing that lengthened period encounter-
ed many true and staunch Mends,
whose memory is still green ',vie:h tre,.
and will always »e fresh in me mind.
But tic friends of my younger days
have, for -the ',•lost part, paid the
debt of nature and are gone to a lfet•
ter world.
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THE EXPERIENCE OF MANY WOMEN
Demonstrate -Beyond All Cavil • That Pe-ru-nes is a
Safe and Useful Household Re. , a ei ,
Read Whet the Women
Sio
Chronic Hoarseness.
Mrs. Delia 0. Cameron,, Healdsbnrg,.
Cal., member Daughters of America,
Writes:
"Having tried many : remedies for
chronic oatarrh'of thebronchial• tubes,
and not receiving any; benefit, .I Degan
to think there was no help forDme'until
Ibegaato use
Perms. .
Ina
short time -the a bronchial tabes
pecan to clear, I did not have that 'frog
in my tbrdat' continually, my voice was
not nearly .so liuslry, aid- the wheezing
noise'disappeared.
• "twits soon, able to believe that.! was
entirely free frorn catarrh, and as .this
was 'se r months al mo the agor :Ido not believe
that it will return," • '
The above group of women could be
multiplied by ten th6nsand without
reaching the number that have been
helped by, taking Pernna.
Catarrh of the Stomach.
Mise Emily it
Roe
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Sheboan'
yg , Wis., writes;
"I can heartily recommend Pernna
for catarrh of the stomach. 1' had tried
many things which: did me no good and
as a last resort I got a bottle of Poruiia..
"I only regret that/ did not try it be=
fore I forced so much bad stuff into my
stomach. It h
as entirely cured are and
as a preventative I always keep a bottle
in the house.
"I gladly recommend it to all who are
afflicted as was." '
A Wasting Disease. -
Mrs. Roza Tyler, 6210 Madison Avenue,Chicago, 111:. Vice 'President .Of
the Illinois Woman's Alliance; writes: •
• "During the past year 'I gradually lost'fieli and strength until I •was
unable to perform my Work properly. I tried different remedies, and finally
i'ernna: was suggested to me.
"Itgave me new life and restored my strength,. I cannot speak tot
highly of it."
4.;
• Bronchial nG flil Catiarlrb..
Mrs, Wm. lEIohmann, 569 hi', Paulin:!.'
St., Chicago, I11., varier:
"I suffered with epttarrb of the
bronchial tubes and bad a terrible'.
cough ever since a child. when a eh,.
It wan snpposetl r>2.2 Irkoopini
l or the croup, but as I got older
wored. o
.
Aftera hi'
w ie1 it foto Utiti hictt6"
cough both winter., and suniifi83',
nally burst a blood vessel in my throat
from the strain of coughing, next a
blood vessel in my stomach, so I. -kept
getting worse and doctoring, and epees.
then could get no relief. '
I wentto a dispensary
for- .
tre treatment. ea
ts.
but it all done me no good. At night I
could never lie ening back. I would sit
upuntil two or three o'clock
in the
morning before i could close my eyes.,
Then of course, I thought, and every-
body else that I hid consumption.
"Reading the papers` about Perna 1 " '
decided to try it without the : least hope
'that it would dome any good. But after
taking three bottles I noticed a change.
My appetite got better, so I kept,•oay
never got discouraged.
"Now L can lie on my back and sleep ....
all night, arid you may well think how
thankful 1 am for Perunu."
Youhave praised ;beyond measure
what you consider' to have ,been my
good works, and passed the veil of
oblivion . over ,all riy faults; which I
fear might'. outweigh.' my good deeds.
I hope to learn front your kindness a
like, lesson of charity towards others,'
and during the :yesi sd
of life vVliich
may stili pe allotted too me; `to per
severe hi the: path 1 should follow,
that fray remaining days . may :.• be
spent in doing . such good as • it .may
be possible for me to .accomplish.
I thank you' all, Rev, gentlemen, for.
o unvar in ood. ill and the v'd`
the w e e i
yg,i; ,
ences of sincere friendshipI have al
ways experienced,; from you, and es-
pecially for your kindness in coming.
here to -day to assist m- ,_the celebra
t no- golden jubilee, -.at
o f m I n:and forthe
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handsome present von have spontan-
eously made to me to mark the oc-
casion, •
I will cherish all : this as. so . 'many
evidences' of your good :.will towards.
me, and I ask you to ' pray for: me
that I may continue to des rve that
good will hereafter, even more than
in 'the past.. '
While returning . thanks to the
Priestsof—our .rwn _df imcese-.-ton their_
'kind expressions • of affection, I must
also say- that I am es ocially gr
es e
-
ful to those from the sister dioceses
who have made heat sacrifices and
taken great pairs in coming
from
points to -offer their congratula-
tions to me on this occasion. '
I will not forget to • remember you
in my prayers, and in the holy sac-
rifice of the Mass so long as I . may
be able to offer to Almighty God
that sacrifice of adoration . and'impetr
ration, and • • I .nake bold to ask you
to do the same for hie.'
In
s t . vCorcoran' conclu ion, he Re . P.'.
Made a brief address in which he,
thanked the' Ilsi.tdng clergy for hav-
ing attended the Rev, Father North -
graves' ' Jubilee. He . wcicotfied them
to Seaforth, and expressed the hope
that they would again before long
honor the Jubilariaii and himself with
other visits, for they might rest as•
sured that they would always receive
a hearty welcome.
Marrie ges
HILLL-CARTER-Ab the residency 01.
the bride's ; erents in Hulletb on
Sept: 3rd, by Rev. Mr.' Currie,
Elizabeth, • daughter of 'Mr. John
Carter. to George W. Hill, tort-
` erly of ,the }Baso Line, Goderich
township, but now of Taber, Al-
berta.
Berta.
CASSELS--CiilClx—At the Ont. St.
parsonage on Sept. 4th, by Rev.
W. E.,Kerr, :J.ibbie, daughter of
Mr. E. Orteh of Brussels, to
Samuel G. Cassels of Clinton.
Bil'illff ...
WILL.IAMSON--At Rogersville. on.
August 28th, to Mt. and Mra.
Calvin Williamson, a Son.
POR1U SP --At the Parr Line, Hay
oti the '2.7th August, to Mr. and
Mrs. John G. Rorresr, a daughter
STi CI L1: --At the Bronson Line.
Stanley on the 28t1i August, to
Mr. and Mfrs, 1:1. Steckle,, a
daughter,
MOFFAT- In Seatorth, on Aug. 2tith
to .Mr. and !!Ices;. W, Jti Moffatt, a
son.
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• $2 STOCK � OO'K `i'
SELECT FROM
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From, a -stock the size we have, you can our
chase almost anything you' want in Dry Goods, Gro...:
caries, ••Boots and .:Shoes Jackets
,. head�=to-wear
'.Clothing, Carpets, Hats and Caps, Linoleums and
#' Millinery. Big assortments in every department. .
Millinery rY
Deartm
ant now e
n.:
Miss Porter of Lindsay is again in charge:, of this art of our'
store, and will bepleased to; aidyou in' yor selection for al '
headgear y l
$ :Children's s.
e Jackets
c
kers
• Coats. . Ttie
newest
coats for girls are in dark
colors
We have e'Fora new Jacket for' your little it .see -our stock of made-up
them and can show you the girls' Coats from $2.75 to $6.50,;
18c 8 Cretonne : for '
lie.
5 .
We have three -pieces of reversible. Cretonnee -mi greens card'
>nal and blue grounds with
lovelycombined colorings witraatneal "•
finish, worth 18e for I5c.
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Cash Paid for Butter and
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POPLESTONE & .CARDINER
Successors: to McKinnon Seto., - B LY
TH
choo1's In !
and the boys and girls' want: Nice Looking,
Strong, Comfortable Shoes for school wear.
• Let u's supply your needs in this direction
We. Have the Best.
• You are invited to call and bring the children with you to see
our stock of footwear, whether you bay or not.
Watch fur announcement of fall goods at an early date,
Our Musical Goods always give satisfaction.
lou, are *specially requested to call and inspect
our high Grade Pianos and Organs. >•
ARE, MUSSHOIC D S7EMP0REM
ORIU
THE PLACE WHERE YOUR DOLLAR DOES ITS DUTY
WIN1i1 ' AtM1AAANA / • ;
It j a.s to advertise in the
News -Record.