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Northern Advance, 20 Aug 1931, p. 4

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NOTABLE GATHERING HOLY NAME SOCIETY, THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 19.31. you can follow your favourite sport right across the continent. See hundreds of miles of sky- piercing nliountains. Follow the rushing, tumbling Fraser River toVancouver. Visit Vio toria. Plan atrip Ifofmaticn _re ?u?lla;l;:;'naon Eaousc/sE Rf`c" regarding routes. fares, BIC from vomm r:';::::"N'z{fz:"r. NAUON AL Railways. vour ncarcsl x .1-u not-nsn the T-20 Rev. {I16 lJ'~.'lllUllJLLK.LL.UIL \Al`< HIi15|lll1Ul:llh Holy Naiite Society had made-in the large number in attendance. . Two years hence," continued I-Iisalf Excellency, we will celebrate thed 500th anniversary of the rst pro- cc-=.-'ion of the Holy Name Society In all those years the society has justied itself in the progress it has made. It is a great inuence for. _'Z!`-Ni in any community. The Archbishop added emphasis to - . . . ' ' k a ro what Father Lellis had said respect-i pm on arra1.at the, par p ' ing separate schools, azzd solicitedlgram of Sports 1 change of C W-5' the help of the society in seeing that the schools got the nancial assist- ance they required. He told the members he had asked the Women s Catholic League to do their part and they had consented, also the Knights of Columbus, and now he was ap- pealing to the Holy Name Society to. assuimz its share of responsibility. Pamphlets on the separate school question were di.-ributed to all the branches. l The service concluded with the t r*1-....:a.. -4` `Ln Lin.-1 nnrl Han lacuna- I I (1 -Canadian Legion -Tuesday afternoon. Under the super- vision of fifteen I UPS: transported by motor car and truck ito the scene of the day .-: festivities `The picnickers left Barrie about 1.30 Swimming was .when Bert Hobbs was the official life-i lguard and on two occasions had to? bring in children who were to ven turesome. chief cook for the afternoon, assist- Iwho were kept busy handing out the`;` `hot dogs, milk, ice cream, chocolate, bars and pop. R. G. Smith was al. .on hand to give a helping hand. Over 200 children enjoyed the an-1 ual kiddies picnic held under the uspices of the Barrie Post of the at Innisl Park or twenty grown the happy youngsters werf` \ .: a1;..l ll. iiutchinson was run off. .` in later ', indulged W. Livingston acted as d by Roy Green and H. Gartnei , .\l::mbers of the Ladies Auxiliary o the Barrie Post who kept a mother- ,\_:I.l.. :..,.l..,l...1.l peanng to the 11013 ;\ame oUC1t:L_y LU. responsibility.` the` `. 1, 1,1 __.!A.l. A.l.., U1.'au\;uI::t. I the` I-`.1evation of the Host and the bene-I diction pronounced by Very Rev.` Dean Sweeney. Tho Mm-av m ;1t,u-mlance includ-i on His Excellency Archbishop Mc-E Neil of Toronto. , Rt. Rev. J. L. l-land, '['m'onto. l \'e1~y R:-\'. H. J. Sweeney, Barrie. Rev. Father Cline, Toronto. ' ll:-v, Father Manley, Toronto. Rev. Father Lelli;~:, 'I.'oromo. Rt-V. Father Claire, Toronto. iv-\'. Fully-r (}:u1tln'(-1`, Ottawa. Rev. Father l\'i.'~:sane, lrelanrl. iev. F:1tht.-r Brunelle, Pt-netzlng. ltx-v. I-`:nl.:-r, lillzml, f,'ollingr-woml. ltev. l":1tlu`r (Tn-`r-tl, l'lI|.'l])>`L0ll. ltv-v. l":'.ll1r-1` lurl. Kelly, Toronto. Rev. Fntlmr Nlurphy, Urllliu. [hm l-`:n'm-r \N:.l.'n ('nlI.r:1n l Two mr.-, r'nnpun',{ :1 party hmmdz f0!` Nl)F'}l Hay, I'UH'lI-II ,`3';1L|-du)-| uft-nxrmn on Hl`.'1U!`li V-l .I.(.i, just up- posite B:i1by .~; .`~'l'I'\ i(',: wh~n the furwurd cur rlUld('llly rUI])[H'd ow- ing to n truilir: jznn. |`hu our he-hinrll crashed into 1h- our just uh:-zul, ha fore it could be :;lm.\'<.- down. In thu: impact the winthhivld of th- r--ur var was shattt:r(.-d and :1 woman riding in the front seat rt-'1-ived .~::-/-ml 1-u`..-l abow the facts from Ilyiug glzws. Sha- \-.'n.< taken to Dr. Turnhull \Nhl`)'(e sh.- was given nu.-viiml :m-n1.Eun. Lzxlor in the afternoon the party was able tn proceed on its way nu:-1h. .-__:..:.._-----. Dean Sweeney. 1 The clergy in attendance includ-j 11 - 1 I may some tirm.-.4 bu ' ' tend to be foolish, but foolish to pretend to be \ I\('\'. I`dLHUl' \.1iHI'(.', (}:m1`m'( Rev. l\'i.'~:.san( .ev. Brunell I-`::9}.r:r, Kr: Murph; uv. |":xIhr-r V\'::1.~.'n, Rev. Fm,hIer (Iorrig: l'.t;\'. l":n,'nr:r ffnlvm: Rrzv. I-`uthur l`r:mr:- Rev. Futhrzr Ward, it-V. Fz1`ht-1', J. 1'}. -in : wise to pre- it is always uvien zuu. ' 4-nry_ Bur (Continued from page one) Changed conditions have brought you new responsibilities in your duty to your neighbor. There are cer- tain denite trends of opinion being exprerscd in the discussions of pub- lic interests in which discussions the church has a right to take part. The voice of the intelligent Catholic lay- man has nearly always been silent. But he has a civic duty to perform.` The Catholic Church has alwzzys lend the way in matters of reform. Take. for instance, the question of inter- national peace. Benedict on which the Lord Je. founded His church, only conditions or. \\.'h:'ch internation al peace could be svcurc-d. Take the labor qtmstioii, in his wonderful <,!I1C} CliC11l on the subjccz, lPfl\ :1 wnv \vl1rnmln- Christ the 16th: who followed St. Peter, ihe rock up-` laid down the. I Leo the` hi.\|n_.` < .\fe=1 Kiddies Enjoy 2 after _ . _ i on Legnon Plcmc I 1 the One month at hard labor was the`. sentence pronounced on Mario de| _ Fonzo by Magistrate Jeffs when the , erring youth appeared in police court ; Friday morning charged with intentl ' to defraud, to which he pleaded` guilty. On the complaint of John! I 7 I ) 'iTilly, an employee of a local service jVstation, Chief Stewart arre_-ted do. Fonzo at Camp Borden Monday, Aug.f Ll 10th, after he had passed a cheque L. 5 for $20 in payment for a taxi L0 tho.` cnmn \Vl1i(`l'l ht: hnal N-ninrl Fr-run 'l`iHui D` UUDUU LU L111). F 4 C. L. Chittick of the c. & w.I '1 Motor hz1(l.not.ic(l the poli_ce of 2:! hi ca` l']`:lnS21(.`ll0l1 with his coinpuny inf , which a chap rcpresc-nting hinisclf an d B. J. Thorpe had bought a car from, .him. of fe1'1ng :1 cheque for $250 as `:3 clown payment. The car had bccni `held until enquiry could be inuddl about the cheque, which was found to be fictitious, having been return:-vl by the bank marked no account. i Tn o-ivincr pvirlmnr-n Prirlnv innrnin-.r {CHEQUE ARTIST 1 ms ems monnv, 3 Dy me Dd.nK lU211'K(!(1 "I10 d(.'l,'()LlIll,. i A In giving evidence Friday morning; _'Chief Stewart said Chittick had seen: the accu. in a car and notied the `\\`itness, who in making the rounds of` the taxi stands, learned from Ti1ly .~" 5' . B` 4.-mployei` that his car was rented to] `I the accused for the purpose of tak- _`ing him to Camp Borden. The Wit-' `ness said he called Camp Borden on ,the phone and had de Fonzo places `under arrest. Then he learned about the cheque de Fonzo had given Tilly `111 searching` the youth, who had berm, trying to enlist in the Air Force, the] ` witness found in his possession the} `3 contract for the purchase of the Cari e.+'1-nrn elm (` &v \V Mnmrs. also an -101` pzu in payment I01` taxi to mu `camp which he had rented from Tilly for $4, receiving $16 in change. The Vcheque, which proved worthless, was 'drawn on the Dominion Bank by one J. Francis Shini in l'zn'm' of lei Fonzo, and inarked for weekly ux-| .penses." Chief Stewart \vz1.< lookingi ifor de Fonzo in connection with un- ofher wo1*thlus.~' cheque. \\'i1c11 im it'`.l`11u(i of thu one given by the ac- cused to Tilly. ! 1. r' I r*\..';.. , ,.c b11rx 1* 1'. um I r m.-.1 r| in mm! win) wlwn` hind .VlH|Kill1'\ L)i|l boys three- l\'<,-nnrth Wom Girls race, ha-ru. Jn'.'l'l H kin; 23ml ha-:1 Kin.-.'am)r Mal): chisnn, Mum McDouga1d. Girls, 11 N()Y`4'1`ll Col.-, Boys` 8 to {n_',`1n1ilh, W Fiuytl Burg:-1 l'r.-u-, xi:-; x Hum low:-n, Huy.~, ll . nub` Hillnrrl Marti another charge 01 I1`al.1(1. l The young cheque artlst claims fol `be only 16 years of age, and ak-N though the mz1gi.~:t1`ate e,-xpra-.<.~'0cl 21'; doubt regarding the truth of this; a statement, he said he was going to take de Fonzo`s youth into consider-I anon. A 1 nanu U) gwo a nequug uzulu. I---~ ~-- ~--r r-.. _ , _ J- Jargueson, at Big Bay Pomt for` . V to Barrie -`="1<\i -`0UkS- i ` Uly eye on m.- childu-n, inclurlt.-d'. M. and M13 A- W- Smith an`-11] " .\ Iu. Hill, E. Shuter, T. Burton f3m11Y are at Crystal Beach f0!` ' iV. Lindsay, W. Neilly, C. W. Loxw-1L`~W \\'n-c-ks h01!daY- izmd F. Johnston. It is noteworthy. --'-----n . i _ that no mishap or accident marred sTONE__LAL]_,Y 1 " the plozlsuro of the picnickr-rs, who i l " thy .\".u-11.-1` who hid bt-an in\'i`.ed but Charmmg weddl-n,g Saturday 3" If `B1. . ittcrnl th` i my 1g noon, _x\hen Olnc Isabel, only MW 1 9 ~`' A ` `V P - daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Edmund were rmnL~mbvr(-d with chocolate bars. , S_ Lanv, became the bride of wn_ I To :nl1tho.=,<- 1ms1'c'mmts and indivld-g1;,,m n g:mm,_ rpnmnto vmmgeq 01)` `, .\ l.wlt<.-1`, had high when Isabel onlv` Ine I)H`ZL"Ul'L` U1 LHL` ]_ll\lIHl.'r\.I'1s, V\Alll jl _ V lretllmed to town after the`? me-`,' Holy Trinity Church was the scene!` 1 'outmg about 8 pm.. The cluldren 01 of u Charnling wedding an ( fxvort: unable to 2_1ttc-ml the pl(:n1C.ldaughte1. of `were wlth choco1alel.)a}'s.,S_ c To all those mm'cnants 1ml1v1d-mam D: stone, Toronto youngest Son`; 5 ml]-"3 who -"0 .5'n9T51Y helped t} of Mr. and Mrs. G. 1. Stone, Beams-1` nmake the ztlfzur 21 _ The Ba1'ru.-`~_Vi11e_ The ceremony which was per, ` Post rle. L0 L-2(p1`(:SS its grzttefulgformcd bv Re A_ R_ Beverlcvy 500k V Mhmlk-~ . V . `place in 21 beautiful setting` of pinkl ` l.x.~'t of I :-izo Wmnc-r.- glaflioli. gypsophelia and ft.-rn.<, Withl ~ (;;,.;_- HH.L(_1_(,g.ged mce 10 to 14___lwh1ch the church was dccoratetl. l, - , . _.}.. . .- I 'I`,. H-us chuulnc nF Hun uvnrlllinrri Page Four (`r..` 14---`` ,.\1:u';::m-t Burn:u`(l and Eflith Bowen. ` Lhrt-9-lc-g`gcd 1`al\.(.-, 12 to 14- Wood and Donald Bowvn. ` I 8 Lo 11. 50 yar(ls--1.4`. lhawu. lIu?chi. Laura Minn1~ `kin; ha-:11, I\1m`gar<.-t Barnard, ` M(I)r)ll_L{:lM; nal, Jt.-an Hul- Mzwgzm-L Barnard, l`)l(-zmor Nh~T)n|nrnM, CHi.\'UH, 1VliU'[. ,'H'l`L Dilrllilfll, I'1ll'ill|Ul 1 to l4---Iddith Bowen, Hlr-zmor Mr'l)0u;,r'.1ltl. ` H 1.1, 50 yurd.s'---1:41. hem, ` lluy iimixh, William Bowen; 2nd hem, liurgc-r, Hubby Lee and Jack Hobby Lure. Lu l-l-~--l)0nn|d Hilln-rt Martin, (Er-o. Pnttml. r r Iioys, 5 zmd under -Alb-rt Bowen, 'r...m.. u....u.... Bmvt;-n, `ll'r.m-_ lit-; nal, Floyd Burg:-r, Wil~ ' ,| Lnowura uucnzmun. 6 Girls, 8 to $)--h'unu Wysoglud, 1.:-.uru Minnikin. Les. ` XVOOCI. ` F, G, 1'~)v;m< 111'. Jack V055, of Toronto, is the` yeceivml :1 note g,`ue.~:t Of 311`. VV. C. Hunter. otel, where do` .VIl::' Janet Campbell, who attend- bill, also txvoihas returned to town and is staying` m the Toromo Miss Betty Blackstock leaves Sat-j cused is wame1iurday to spend the next two \\'C-F.-ks tlier from Yo;-ki_\\'ith Mrs. H. J. Heath, Cawaja Beach. -1: 1,,,__ L- 1:.,., NT unrl lfvc Wvanlr I-Tun-lhnvf zunrll pe)_`g_Qr;: VYBCK. _ money`; Mrs. Jack .-\1'cher, of H1 . 3150 aispending a couple of weeks wath her dd[9,;ll>'l.~2'.L'1`, Miss E. Falling. [-9 on`; Miss Jean Hickling spent me week .vriting end at \Va_:ag;.". l"r".cl1 and Colli:1g- wood. sdalu is` 1-,____, 111- Tnnlz \/nu: nf' 'l`n1~nnrn 5: HM): In Mrs. C. M. Hickling is chaperoning I the Midhurst C.G.1.T. group at their camp at Big Bay Point. Mrs Mm: Shpnhrzrri nf Pnv-fr-hn:h2r I `canxp at 131g nay romz. ll Mrs May Shepherd, of Portchester, 'I\'Y., who formerly lived in Barrie, will be the guest of Miss Elizabeth Rodgers Nlonday and Tuesday uf next week. l i The family of Mrs. J. D. R0dge`:.~: , held a family reuru'on at Bond Head llaat Friday. Among those attending lthis event, who were me guests of` Mrs. Rodgers for 21 few days, were:! 'Mr. and l\ [r.s. Jack Bond, of Midlanc, `Mr. and mm. Jack Maluy, 3'11-5. Wal- `tnr Bonnie and .\lr.~'.. Precious, of LI'un.HI.... 'A\'1l'. mm W. Mr. 1\ 1:01` Bcnni Hzlmilton. 1\/1. . . I . incl` Home on 1:.uzaUuLn b` ` Mrs. W. 1.. l{<,-eve has I `lwr nl:1u;:lm_-r, M1".-' H0: lL3:l\\'a_i;x lit-:u:h uovzxgv. I M -\1l1Hn ('.lI'1rn-i nf .rlillllllLUH. Nliss Jean Harri.~:, Hospital. 'l`orunLu, i.~ 1 ihcr homu on llizabcth 1 Min: \,\.' I l),.;.nn L...- (;`HCyC1ll.'il.l on me suD_]0cI, Leo the; 13th suggestctl a way whereby perm-l ant-nt peace between employer and employee might be worked out. [I you have not read that encyclical, do` : yourself to give an int tclligcnt reply to the enquiries 015 your fellow men you work with` tilt.-In in the shop or the eld---be :~.l;lc- to ;_:ji\'u them :1 well reasoned -re) V wnen ICV se> i ma ion. 1l_ l tl , ck nfor t ' 'I'ht-re much for you to do in connection with the separate schools ` The question is continually raised aere 1n Ontario. why is it necessary to have separate schools, and there aw 2`z,:2`-1- .~' that would do away with`; them. But the Catholic idea of edu- cation is different from that of the m.i\'.;.. .-w'nr\nl: wr. v...i:m-.. mm :+ ::` gnu, unnuuncc U] i Ulcil` t 51))`. John Thus. H Wulkurlon, son of Iiznn Robinson, BL` 11`.;.11'1'i:1;.:c (0 Lake WI)\ Vtlxr-xv Kn { l I L:El\\ a_|;1 l)(`ll(7 l\ 1i:~'.s Addie is the guest. N] I` `J{Ud_L:o!'.~'. -.I In] M I vvunu:uuu, bun UL nu`. Zulu J1 ;Ii;m1 l.)'t'l.:l`:\\'\', Ontario 11`.;.11'ri:1;.:c plum: in Suptcn 3 Mrs. l`ItLu`:11' Smith and lliss `garet lV`Iu1'cl1i.~`ou motorvd to T01 .\Iomla_v. NH<< ('.1qv:u l. nu|u-.-V; \v|v\ 3; 4: iwxtn Mrs. 11. J. neam, L,'cL\Va_]a De:u.':1._ ' Mr. and Hrs. Frank Hurlburt and: ifamily ha\'c taken a cottage_ at Ca- lwaja Beach, where they W111 enjoy` Ia two weeks hoiiday. ! Dav \V .T .Qfp\x'2rf and NI Ia two weeks nonaay. '; Rev. VV. J. Stewart and Z\'I1's. ` 1_Stewart, of Regina, were week end \ visitors at the home of Mrs. John ` Harris. Rev. Mr. Stewart took 7114-' '[.=e1'vicc in Collier St. United Church 1 Sunday evening. ` `Mr, .T, '1`. Simnson. M.P.. has been Sunday evening. I i Mr. J. T. Simpson, M.P., ilenjoying a holiday since his return [from Ottawa Wlth his son Eric at Waverley. ` '. \h- and Mr: (`yrn1*p`r> Gmnger and` Waverley. ] Mr. and Mrs. George Granger `.baby were recent visitor.< to Co11ing- `wood. I `,\r`[.._- '1` 1. ? _-nnlz ha: I~nrI1vnnd hnmn ` wood. I Mrs. T. Ki:<.~:ock has returned homey after spending a few days with her` `mother, ;VIrs. F. Whan, Lefroy. ' \`1:.. T.,han AIl:nnn n+' VT?rHLu1II 1 `mother, Mrs. r`. wnan, Lexroy. 1` I .\`Ii.s.< Edna Allsopp, of Midland,` .visited Barrie and Minesing friends: last week. 1 `Ml - .-nu-I R/has Rfnvmqn nzav nn; last week. 3 _ Mr. and Mrs. Norman Daley and `children, accompanied by Mrs. W. J. Freethyg of Stayner, were in Barrie ,last week. 1 w \1.. ....,1 M...~ TWH-ilvnann nnr` rlmm-h. cation ulllerellb uom pl.vl)ilL' schools. ls" L[lZ:`lL U1. MIL.` anrl phy .21 relij_riou= tiraining ina. le cannot get that in the other schools. It is your duty to see that a .~'hz\re of the allotment of the civic funds in your community goes to our ` separate schools. When you are asked `Why doesn"i your church stay in its own place within the church walls. the education of the children to the proper z1uLhorities`." that the world's idea of education is mm. m {|HlT:\".'IYD all w\:.5 :\I1xI- .,?n1 ;_. We believe that it is` not enough to train :1 child mentally we want him to have` in his school` days that will give him moral stain-7 and leave : you can say last VVGEK. . 5 I . iter Jennett left to-day for then` V inome in Beverley, Mass. '\Tu- unrl Rh-; Jnhn Rltmk and fam- Mr. and Mrs. Diciknson and (laugh-i M1`. and .\`11`s. 11;. urlstow l'd:'L \v:cn. Mr. and L\I1'.<. J. .\Iuir Jamieson, of 'Ga1t, spent the previous week end Ewith Mr. and 1\rIrs. J. J. Jamicson at IBig Bay Point. F ! `M1-c .Tn:nnh R11.<. OI Toronto. .uu_L;L-: .~. Mr. and Mrs. 'i'nome m tieveney, Mass. ; Mr. and Mrs. John Black and fam- 'ily. of Stayner, were the guests of Mr. and .\`Irs. E. Bristow last week. \ 1.. and RT.-3 1' \Yn$\~ ,Tnn1io:nn nf Irsxg bay romt. ` 2 Mrs. Joseph Russell, Toronto, ;has been visiting her sister, Mrs. J.; `J. Jamieson, Point for| `. weeks. mu. and NT-_~ A V Qmifh nml` i\\'hlCh the cnurcn '21s To the strains of the wedding!` march, played by Miss Muriel Bry-i son, the bride entered the church on thv arm of her father, by whom she was given away. She wore :1 girlish; (-rt-ution nf shell pink silk not with l0l1(`l`|(`.-` of pastel blue, 21 hat of pink mohair h:in with blue velvet, and blue slm(!:< ,:m| cnrrit-.(l an ol(l-fzish- imu-(1 Yl0.\'('L'_ly bouquet of pink`-. l,:1vpli<-1' r().~'(.-.~' ('il'(:|u(l with corn oworsl She was attemlud by Miss lsobr-l Dev-i lin us bri(l(\smuirl, who was p:ownL-(ll in mauve point d u~sprit with closel fa-It hut and shows of mutclling shade,i and <-.m'ri- mauve sweet poms and` mini] rosos. Mr. Cliristoplier` Amlrt-w.~', of lloumsvillt-, cousin of the` urn] H11). n.v|~1\1|u\I -u-hul -nu hue! l\\!|I\ (lL'CUl'ilLL`(l. `, ' Personals mm cm-ru-u mauvv swL'cL puns unu Wj---~ ~"' -`."'~' For th_]tte` ame bemg H` of tho! f"`l-V of Her Excellency- );'r(mn1, :|('1(-(I :15` In-sl nmn. zmd the} ~ --- '----- -----~--- u.s`hurs Wr)`t' Mr. Koppel Lnlly an_d. me gmnmvs mother, Mrs g Ilnmltl Wurdmzm, hrnther and cousm Chow for we Occagioxl an e of 1h.~ |H`i1lv. Durim: the signing of 1,n`Ch Cmpf, with".hHe hf Hm rugi.-'Lu1', Miss Doris Turner snngl mge of \.'(.1j0w rose; L, "0 lmy of (Bold:-n Promise. `Mix St`o`ne loft for t'h(, fm |"0l|u\\'ing th:- vornnmonuy :1 rocep- 11-ict, where the honeymo tiun and hulTor lunchvon was held :11 spent, the bride tmve11ing the homo of tho lmdu, where Mrs. ted sports suit of o1-an e : Lully, :111iI'-(I ill l{il1}:'S hlun crepe with matching accesso es, with lnuU'l1inp,' hat and Corsage of return they will make the roses, l`e(:t3i\'wl the gtwsts. assisted by Fm~.._.~t Hill village, x Ul`illZll lZULZ\gl`. Addie Culbert, of urn...-O .\l' l....- J-1.... :. Peter Ult- U [HELL tut: \\ULlu: tutu UJ. L:uuL AC not oursu Our aim is to cultivate all the power of man, not only his body, but his soul. An educational system that does not do this fails utterly. By ignoring religion, it ignores the be-.~:t thing: that give to man his F0211 dignity. That is why We as Czxtxlolics can 1l(f\'1` consent to religioli bting 1-ulxnn nu! nf Hun :r-l1nnl;__if rnn iw LHK Sutlic; lI..,4.\l. fhe Nurtnem Advezxca lUlH,T XV umld Mr. 21 er Brcmuely E n:11gagemL-11L lic: Mary.:a1'cL, `old R0bi11.~'on, 11'. and .\h'.~:. \ of Wcllesley l holidaying; at; St, I` sbcuu ` cuth, N c \v .\11'::. .153 0121] -' Toronto; isiting Lt. her can never Conscni LU rv3ug1u11 m.au~__:, taken out of the scho0ls-it must be part and parcel of our ctlucation. Father Lellis urged that through private L,``0l"' and the formation of_ study clubs, the membe=-_'= of fhe Holy Name Society prepare them- selves to deal with such questions as he cited, which have to do with the future welfare of the world and its peoples. ".-\< the 1z1r2`e =31;-nz n1a.i01`itY of H, ()1: Wil- , the`; `\'\Iu.u- I I Ottawa, Aug. 19.--Unemplo_vod men who turn down an offer of work] will receive no further consideration , from the Provincial or Fedeml Gov- day ernments, Senator G. D. Robertson, w . Minister of Labor, announced to-day. L _ , ,z.,......,1 Cnmmont1n9` nn <(-:1Hm~ml unzmnr-psi only` `.ulIll5LL*l' ()1 147.1001`, Z1Tll'l0UTl('C(1 T0-(121!/.| mung Commenting on >'CZ1tt(`l`C(l instances] wn_`of men refusing gainful emplo_vmeii:, t_`.0n;Scna~toi` Robertson said: If, and L.am3_`i,\\ l1CI1 men are known to denitely 5 have declined einploynieiit, the Pro- fO0k`\"lllCl1ll' and Federal G.overnme_nts pinkliiizpv ii-el IJ1`0pO1`l_V that their obliga- .ith| tions have been discliargred. Men d [who refuse employment, which would ddmgil provide them with .~zife surrouii(lin;r,s, B1-y_i\\'h01CSO'i`n(` food, .=h_elter and a_ mod- Cin est sompensation will not merit fur- m est coiiip--n.~':iIioii will not merit fur- [;i,.1;sh; the-T State. nofnu.-no n6` nxnn un4`n:~n. .'\rv\1\`:\\- NO AID FOR JOBLESS ' WHO WILL NOT WORK _ _,,,, I '2 11' The infant son 01 Pheir Excellen- ev, cies the Governor-Gene1'ul of Canada . land Lady Bessborough will be chris- [j`~t.m1c:d George St. Lawrence Nouflize, lathe latter name that. of the ..H'nn1ilv nf l -Tor T<`.x'vrxllpnr-v, In Stone, who 1 ensemble of f peach with white hat and cor- Hl yc-llow roses. Later M1`. and Mrs. Stone the Muskolm dis- )- honeymoon will be L1 in a knit- S. and brown, 6 On their f their home in y UH.` Dlillll. | Instances of men 1'efu.=in'_., employ- ment were not ;re11e1'al throughout the country, said the Minister of Labor. although they had occurred in 1 some localities. 1 AUGUST SALE OF Thursday - Friday - Saturday August 20, 21, 22 3. Reliable Furriers peoples. As the large majority Czmadian citizens. again I urge you to be ready with a well reasoned ;-*r1.>nn`H:-11.` F3-nnw fhp Car.hn1ic side-- Wark s eight-piece Negro Band at Gookstown Tuesday, August 25th. Last wiiiter, co11t1'a(- r at Calais Club, New York City. Complete stage setting as used by them in The Black Berries of 1930. Have appeared in most leading cities in U.S. Now touring Canada. Even if you do not dance, hear them play and sing-1ike only colored boys can. Admission, ladies 250, gents 4:70, pays for all No 5 cent dancing --.~*\|. :1 ne rallge of fancy F111 Coats. -Yu1n- old F111` Coat taken in pm-`r 1);',\".:.L i! if so (1(-. SIMMONS & CO. --\\'<* invite the ladies of Barrie and Vic-i11it_\f to (l(`)`1`l(`V in and ins1,>e<.-t our ne range of Fur Cnuts, in No. ]. qualities only. -Czmadi;1n Rim`: Lake Muskrat ` -R'1(T-0 Lake I-Tudsou Seal -Czmadiam Ram-0011 -]3ab}' Persian Lamb -C-11;1].>]_)e11 Dyr-(1 Ele(-1'1-iv Seal -Camc111 FUR COATS tow ToI)kIsITAkIss Brings Record Values! This summer take the trip to the Coast you'v* always promised yourself. Stop 0G for a few days of golf at beautiful lvnaki, in the Lake of the `Woods District. See the Prairies at their best. Stay awhile at Obteimfull ll asp Nadm-ml lures rsr` l`a:;k and cmoy `O VAN` th- healthy, VKTOMA happ ' recrea- 1 tionst e"Lodge TACOMA: ...-myirh-;a--in fact and JASPER be ready with well reasoneu statement from the Catholic side- your argument will be solid, logical." It is your duty to the grand old church which has withstood the ` storms, political and religious, ofj 1900 years and gained the soil oi ` On`ario with its Blartyrs blood. Archbi.~:ltop Speaks His Exec-llt-ncy Archbishop Ne"l -\IcNeil, who wa.< present, spoke brie}-` iy, offering his congratulations on" the magnicent d;-monstration ; Txvn wars hence. His: tions tneL0c1ge' providea--in Fur Coat Digplay and Sale Ladies and Misses At the Sign of the Bear | FOR veun. I A VACATION ` infotmaticn fares, reservations, cIc., in VANCOUVER, fares, reservations, cu:., VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, PARK from your nearest Agent. I` .|A'p:a NATIONAL -\A-\-I ALAKA I>Aci um: ctmst large number in attenuance. hence, the pro-I Society.` for Tina A-nhhicl-ann nrlrlprl nmnlm. to:

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