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Show I : I gburcb Universal I CHURCH CALENDAR. Jt. S. Third after Pentecost. Our La.lv j of the Wayside. SS. Primus and j Folieian. E. I Prior, v. 6-11: G. 1 iMko, xv, 1-10. 555,013 'for porse- ) vcrancc. j 10. M. St. Margaret. 591.SG0 for the I young. i H. T. St. Barnabas. 610.262 for First I Communions. I 32 W. St. John of St. Facundus. 625.- !4-7 for parents. 33 Th. St. Anthony of Padua. 430.477 I for fa mi Mo. j 3 4 F. St. Basil the Great. 624,399 for t reoc.nc ilitations. I 3."). S. SS. Vitus and Companions. 825,- ! 145 for work, means. .3i. S. Fourth after Pentecost. St. John ; Francis Rosris. K. Rom. viii. 1S- k 23: G. Luke, v, 1-11.-704,661 for I 1 he f -lorry. ; I An Illuminating Influence. I The Monitor, Newark.) I An x-FraiHisean priest, who has ! .iiist received Protestant Episcopal or- ' i (liiiation at Bishop Potter's hands, is f lining made much of by his new-found I n-lipious associates. He is spoken of 1 by the latter as a miracle of learn- jnp:. His defv'-'ion to Anglicanism may liave some relationsliin to his recent t marriage. Jt is remarkable what an I illuminating influcrce "broken vows" liave upoir the psychological insight of I I Mne clerical otservers. j Parent and Child. i I Tioes not the fulure of the child le- i 1 P'-'iid on the practice of the parents': j I 3f you wish to see a neatly-U pt child, I and a Rood-mannei'od child, anil a I I child sober and honest you will not S I verk him in the shiftless, disorderly, j' j ill-t-empered, intemperate. dishonest J I liome. i ' And I here wish ta.call the attention : ff young and old, of men and of wo- i men. to one vice which, if avoided, j f v ill not only better the life of the in- , I , dividual, but will po far in bettering , I - - the lives of all vii h whom we come ; I 'n contact. That vice is intemperance. " I Xow, dear reader, we may teach and I v c may ailvice, but unless we put in I practice what we say. our advice is 3 lost And we are the losers. Parents, lot no intoxicating: drink enter your I home. Some will say: What's the I harm? Let me tell you if the harm is f not done to yourself, and it is. ihoujrh- I you will not admit it, it is done to your j children' and to your neighbors who siv ! j j your example. Let no father or mother I hope for ihe future of her children to I be upright and sober unless he or sin-, nr hot. i. jrivo the pood example. Young men, and younp v. omen, if vou have been accustomed to take wine r si rone: drink. 1 say stop it. Stop it ; at once anil stop it forever. You do not foresee the evil you are doinsj your- i" i selves by indulging. Men, young and oid. tune thought, be abstainers, identify iden-tify yourselves with some temperance society. Women likewise, be abstainers. abstain-ers. Pa 'l list Calendar. |