made mention of the Bishop slstance to monotony, the re- 4 Prince Uuvttt Dallp HftoS Friday, May 20, 1919 CATHOLIC CARD PARTY Fourteen tablet of bridge. of Singapore, one of a number of putstanding figures. In the second Great War he had been a prisoner of the Japanese and, because he would not dis Hanson; men, Joe Garon. - III at strictions and all-round heroism needed In keeping affairs on an even keel, and struggling back to normal, and happier times. "We, in Canada," he declared, "would find such a life intolerable." We are pleased to announce that we can now supply BRIQUETTES Whist Ladies, Mrs. J. Van BALAUINU T lorists, whist and cribbage were in play i i m f I Church vas Indifferent With Labor 1111 i Box 1193 men, Mrs. Fred 1 1 Phone Green 787 - at the bi-weekly card , party Wallagham; 'JlL-J close certain information thejr demanded to know, he suffered sponsored by the Catholic Grlmble Women's League in the Catholic School hall Thursday evening, mmemm physical torture. Speaking of life's problems He described the conference la Amsterdam, where they were recived with great friend - - .No Slack Mrs. E. Telsethj C.W.L, president, was general convener of the function. In charge of refreshments were Mrs. G. P. Lyons,- Mrs. L.' liness. All from Canada, in particular, received warm wel Bishop Barfoot Urges Better Co-opertin Tells of Lambeth Meet The Sunday school room of c . ,i i . . come. It was here, they visit- CALL 651 JOB ALL VOl'R COAL NEEDS n. T TO xt.. j. and Christian influence, Bishop! Barfoot spoke of labor and the Inclusion of labor within the Church. This, he said has not been accomplished and the fault lay with the Church and not with Labor. All this began with industrial conditions in the Nineteenth Century. Working conditions ed a military cemetery where Amadio, Mrs. 0. R. Brett, Mrs.' 2,000 Canadian troops lay. w. Schaeffer and Mrs. W A. viiuiew jjamearai was and famous rouinuiu liuiuj), r,gg, jmh Mayor Arnold welcomed Pierce. Mrs. J. Cloutler wa uuea Wednesday evening by a congregation which heard Washed Moker Loal Bishop Barfoot and delegates. , cashier. with much interest an address by Bishop W. F. Barfoot of Edmonton who with Mr nnr. in the Old Country a century foot are here piipsu nf tv. ago were harsh, and, when the Reference was tnade to thei winners were: ordaining to the Anglican Bridge Ladies, Mrs. 3. Cur-priesthood that morning of zon; meri( l. Christopherson, Rev. John Hayhurst of Kit- Cribbage Ladies, Mrs. M. wanga, and Rev'. Kenneth Col- lison, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Collison, of Smithers. The not but find Prince Rupert and mavor recalled the kindness the west, a "strange and far ctnni ,.f .u t-i . workine reoDle endeavored to iiipnTT. FVITT & CO. LIMITED ! bring about some improve donia ----- - iiLlvi-r ments, a movement requiring plenty of sympathy and en ,1'MBER BUILDING SUPPLIES ... yes the finest of all fine cuts for greater shown to herself by the Col-, away change. These early at- 1 i si t, - or ' tpnt.inns she would alwavs re-! I Bishop Gibson presided, and in the course of introductory remarks, extended a greeting to Mayor Nora Arnold. Part of the evening was devoted to couragement, the Church remained . indifferent. It was only too evident the Church 1SUU IdUllJ J WlXCli iitwij - - - rived from England. She could member with gratitude. was inclined toward the lar- ivr INTEMPF.IIAN'CE (ecutive committee. I -x . 1 I . . tmoking satisfaction ! . y I filming scenes taken in Lon uiner reooris were neara nom UBH) BY . BISHOP ..-.... eer interests. And Labor, so far as the Church was con nucuriATic Rev. A. W. Atkinson of Burns don durinS lhe holding of the Lake on the Missionary So-; Lamleth Conference. The vari--i ...... ... .1... ' ous pictures were verv clear sued from Pa8e J) cerned, has remained without from that day to this. Nevertheless, there was fosil s. p,o ckter of St J Hinchcliffe of Smith- &nd 'ntertinB. The views PAiNuHissaissn jnortfd tnai oimwp were tiintwn on the screen bv ........ . ers on the Council for fcoeial tier- ... made avauaoie uum - ut:rge Evurts. E C A f 1 I . I. 1 . .... . . .. hunger Tor what the Church can provide and, under th? circumstances as they exist. finds ready relief in hop Du Vernet Mem- The Lambeth Conference, P R ub M I N A R D ' S freely Bequest enougn J . said Bishop Barfoot, ., ,. , " ' u anii Rj M A Ktirhfn nf Oca:.!! was an i v. ...l -nn Hoc il' .. . . ..... "huse $10 worm oi . occasion or world wide import .. i Fills on the orlL'ln and nnrrviKPS j pur I bring this to pass. OQ the tare or acrung ipot, and note th quick relief you get. GiCMcle, fut-dryinsi BO Croni odor. Pleaumt to ue and acts fast. Get a bottle today; keep it handy. LARGE ECONOMICAL 2I 6SC each of tne clergy , 7 T. . . V ' 1Le anu s'Bmi'cance. 1 1 TO V 1- VB ' - : Ull M j'rS1' " HANDY 1 - ' nl'lk ' ) ;,'",'(; MOlSTURe-PRQOf Y jof the Anglican Outlook, ( un- The Bishop of Edmonton paid a warm tribute to the Thhcre were no fewer than Edward Hodson, of. official church monthly pub- 329 bishops present, represent- people of England in post-war con Seal Cove .reported . .1 iieatlon of which he : is news ing in race and dress many dif- days the fortitude, the endur-editor. ' ferent parts of the globe. He ance, the privations, the re- losing 01 me muu- year. Applications for 0 the home had drop- 6t to none since ine government made av-( orrespondence Bourses School work, he said. fare practice of send- Quality All Types SUPPLIES FOR OFFICE "J STATIONERY FOR UOMfelC cted cliildren to had also reduced ap- PRINTING 4 Huwever, he added, buildings have been ..... 1 GREETING CARDS PENS AND PENCILS ney could oe re-upeneu d arose. 1 aw w. ar mm ' a reiving a report mai D1BB PRINTING CO. 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