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September 26. ,—-Bringing a message of good-will and sympathy and a plea for unity. a deputation from the United Church of Canada Tuesday visited the General Synodcf the Church of England. The members of the deputation. Dr. James Endicott, Moderator of the General Council oi the United Church; Dr. G. J. Sedgwick. Dr. Kent, Principal of the Theological College oi Queen's University, and Judge Lavell, of Kingston. were giv- en a courteous and enthusiastic re- ception at a joint session of both 011665. In introducing the visitors. Dean lW. W. Craig, of the diocese of On- .tario, deplored the separation which icharacterizes church work. He ystressed the importance of the visit. .say'ing “it is a mere spirit of cynic- ism which takes lightly such occa- [sions as this." l “The United Church of Canada can never be perfect while the .Church of England remains outside yit.’ said Dr. James Endicott, who ‘delivered the principal speech of ‘the visitors. “Your primate the other day re- ferred to the’ formation of the Unit- ed Church with the words: ‘For bet- »... wit‘ vnn-lrléimooauuusuiolictvibsam ~“\.¢l.)i1$.£v,:‘ a w. THE CHARIIOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ,. vu-h-qhibuw- s~m ‘ ’ SEPTEMBER 27, 1927 "'l.§.i§§..l£"5 71m] hav; flane so firr 56 Years ‘Send her victorious, haPPY and glor- ious, but not to reign over us."' Dr. Sedgwick said that he had given Dr. Endicott most of hisideas. Nevertheless he managed to talk for some little time. In order to catch the imagination of the youth of today the church must take a bold adven- _ turous attitude, he said. He hoped eY- MP- “mil-i” Wink"? “W139i” m9 church Q1 Errgpmd woum one man Clow, visited Tryon. Messrs. day join in the union movement. Gerri" "i"! 01°“ Wm Temm" l“ There were greater, truer notes or North Tryon tor some time, having the church, he thought, than "an- accented positions Willi D- -i~ tiquity, authority and identity,"and Thomson & Son. they were. “freedom, daring and ad- - -—— ~ aptatlon." Mrs. Cllron NIc-Vittie, Westmore- "After the speeches you have land, ieiurncd llonie from Cain- heard, l know you are looking only bridge, Music, Tuesday evening for a ‘sentence from me,” said Sept. 13th., after having been cal- Judge Lavell. To assert a layman's led liway, due to the illness oi her risht to say something. however. he daughter, lllfll. Jollll A. Marlin, who Welwmed the Anglicans t0 King- was successfully operiiled upon for Tryoii, Till-Bits On Sunday aitoinlooil a motor party from Sumlllerslde, consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Merrett Dawson, Master Lester, Ml‘. Golding Delan- colltalning the molly presents was placed before liar by Mr. Edwin Ferguson and Miss Jeanette Mc- vittie. Miss Mcvlttie then opened the parcels, read the accompanying verses, and placed the presents in Miss MoQuiirrfeb hands. Hon. John ll. Myers in a briet speech voiced his appreciation of the bride-to-be, arid congratulating her on her happy choice, wished them both a long, and pleasant journal over .thot thorny trall—married life. .Miss McQuarrle thereupon thanked lier friends lll‘ a short speech, which was however, voiced ill a manner which left no doubt ill the minds of those present that both gifts and liiuil wishes were ileoply appreciated. The party then devoted the remainder of the evening, to Mint altost pleasant, and popular pastiine—dlmcing. with music by McGauglly Bros. of Melville. The)’ lluilcetl, foxtrotted and ivaltzed, special step-dancing being rendered by Messrs. Man- ning, Costello nlitl McKlnnon. At 12 P. M. lunch was served and dancing resumed until the ivee sma‘ hours, when with happy hearts nil ilispel-setl for their re- spective homes. A very pleasing feature oi‘ the evening was the pre- sence of Miss Louise lllcQilul-ire. R. N. of Providence, it. I., W110 is u sister of Mil-lb‘ Catherine. kmiiviiii. in the Induce It is so useiul when nourishment "is needed in a hurl’? nesduy has passed and with it nlnv- lcs and dance lit Victoria. But iiflv- cl‘ mind-you missed it, another week is colnltlgwlt was good-wk. llogcrscn, violin, E. Simmons. nlllsi. llu-t forget t0 mention the Charleston ilrtntaed by little Miss,‘ lli-rrigatl ill‘ Winnipeg, who with" llcl- mother is spending their lIOll-l Movie niglit.—Oncc more Wed- duys with relatives in Albany. lt| Alltohllrp, and A. McKay. rhino- was lion. -—Ei.=lnlnc of—'l.—‘ tllut was the grand music for tho dance. Woll it was l0. K., and l 1| Ma“ °°“i’°" l“ m" “may ‘“b° i ston. Dr. Kent welcomed the dele- appendicitis lll st. 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Like a zephyr blowing over fields of mintl A daintier piece, with a luscious coat- ing 0i the New livlrizovao “GB.” chocolate. Ask for Ganong's Cream Peppermint Qllc malterfrmatiz 0n every piece ~ q R0 CHOCQLATES Sold by ll. L. Worthy Coffin & Co. Alec McPherson \ter or for worse.‘ Those words are to be found in every marriage ggr- vice. All with them." gates on behalf of the United Church ministers of Kingston. happy marriages begin . Bishop Replies. PM“ ‘if Traditions Archbishop Worrell then called oti The speaker wondered what his .B.,“?§§,I2§h§,§§i,§§§" fr‘ fijdefrlgtf; grandparents. who were members of House He recalled the first timephe - the Church 0f England. would think had not Dr Endicott s9 ears a o if they could Se‘! him lodfly- H6 W115 When he was working onli farmgili proud, he said. to share some of the Western Canada and’ the doctor was “adlllmls °7 the Anslican Church. a. student preacher Paying tribute "The Wiwie i-Wdy of Christendom " to the moderators eloquence he he Continued. "has no doubt of its said "Often for want of a ymore admiration for and obligations tothe sutilciant ministration I went to his church Of Enslcna.‘ We admire its church The characteristics which Sciwiflfshili. its stately ritual and have distinguished him all through beautiful Wfiifihilli. its fidelity to ev- his career he eloquence his enthu- angelica! fall-h- its loyalty to Protest- siasm and his magnetic power of ‘an: Pfinciples and its claims to true leadership were the same then. so ca. hoiicity, its service to the British much so that at times I trembled as ‘Fmplltretltsc 31581011111? zeal and its to where 1 should stand. I came to “Ya Y ° Fist-f’ ' m senses e t Touching on the recent confer- hi: fault", ven ually but it was not ences between the Anglican and Pointing out to the visitors that Greek chiifvhes. he explained that 1115110135 d0 not feign as had been in- the ghiilflh of England stood in a timated, Bishop Richardson said: pecu ar and advantageous position, ‘The note of episoopacy is not; reg- hfii.iiiiiidl$i.?f§§f.w$.°l"“;“l“°‘“" 3ldll§22l‘lr“i““°"S' °“’€ ‘s a °°“‘ o r r ' understanding 0f its duties inatllels bishops, priegtsscglrjixtiiclalligliillxilaliaes 221E YESDBCi- John Wesley had been giv- vice of the Christ. The Anglican B“ B Dlflque in Westminster Abbey, Bishops had troubles enough with- but he OUBht to be buried there. out wanting to reign over the United Tfllivnins on the Lambeth appeal Church, he said and added" he said: “1f the Church of England "Dilnlel ncvervwent willingly into continues in that spirit a greatgr the lions’ den." zlémiggl than you dream of may be Turning to Church Union he said gs - that there was an essential unity How could we be expected not to-among all believers in hrlst what- make mistakes ivhen we had nrfever their differences er ., 515M135 to guide us," he queried, in hope of the future was n, grist admitting that mistakes had been which would gat r in the cnrm-gbu- made in forming the Unite Ch _ tions of ev be i ' "We did not form it," hedconlliifrlrlrll. The Unigzl Chiflililrlllglllggyllccom- ed. "with a view to making oumelves plishecl something, for which in time Bimighiy stronz- We had no desire all churches would be stronger for numerical strength. We were ' drlveintgy forcetsi which seemed thus FY95 5 6. Dar cularly in the Wes ' . Western pgcplg‘ he expmmtr gm In replying on behalf of the Lower not want a ha" dozen churches in House, Archdeacon Davidson, of Re- each lime banner, They wanted re_‘._ 811141. Coiled on the visitors to observe “gum but not seem ‘the spirit of loyalty and submission , in the Anglican Church. The subject - [of church unity. he said, was dear to levery Anglican heart. Anglicans would he quite as much impressed [by Dr. Endicotts confession of ‘mis- takes. he thought, as by his asking the title of "Right Reverend." He was glad to hear that numeri- cal strength and overpowering influ- ence liad not been the aim of church union. “Strange to say," he continu- Lower House Replies, Work Encouraged. “Our work in the West since church union has been mightily en- couraeinsfhe said. "Western peo-i pie now give more than any others’. to the support of the church, and we look forward to the time when they will give still more." pital, Brighton, Mass». to Wlllcll hospital she gives creditable lirllise. Her dailgliter-iii-lliw, Mrs. Haber McVittie who was dangerously illi of bronchial pneumonia. has also fortunately recovered. l A motor party consisting of‘; Messrs Frederick Matters, Citron‘ and ‘Mark Mc-Vlttle, westmorcland.‘ passed tillougii lukeruiuu on Sun-l day and visited friends in Rose Volley and Klllkofi), l i Mr. Lawson Harvey, of Newton,‘ Marti, is spending his vacation with his parents, Ml‘. and Mrs. Chas. Harvey, Crapauil. Mr. Harvey is a valued clllployec of tile Cloverdnlo Company of MassI, Inc. ills l‘. E. l. friends are glad to welcome him iii their nlidst. and learn of his success in tllc great. llepbllc. Saturday evening a motor party from Silmmersidu, visited North Tryoli. The patty consisting of Mr. Sinclair McKay, Mrs. Will. Clark, and Miss Lucy Cltirk,.Sum- tnerside, and Mr. and Mrs. Will. Kay, Freeland, were guests of Mr.‘ and Mrs. lJ. J. ‘Thomson. for the evening, later returning to Sunl- merside. Mrs. McKay remained in Tryon, and on Monday accom- panied by Mrs. AnnicaE. Morrison, left for Winnipeg, where she will visit relatives, Later she will go to San Diego, Cal, where she will spend ii lew nloilths. Mrs. More i-lson will spend a few iveelis with her daughter, Mls. A. Large. iii Maliieruof, hliilh, later going on to Naramatu, B. C., where she makes her home with lier daughter, Mrs. Myers. Mr. Myers, formerly of Lake Verde, P. E. l., is a success- ful irult grower there. The rain WlllCll started Monday is holding up potato digging, and with present prospects it. will be some few iluys before the land ls fit once more. Mr. J. Erie ‘Thomson, was a vis- itor to Westtlloreltind on Sunday, tile guest of Mr. Max MacVittle. Messrs. Geo. 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George Street ‘ CHARLOTTETOWN 0r 59 yearls dealers in Pianos, Organs l ltinds or Musical Instruments and Machines; and here yet to abfve he People of Prince Edward -.< s I nil as faitllflillydn the future as ., ehaveinthepast. ‘ . ' ‘ I Sneaking of the compromises made by Methodists and Presbyterlans. he said they had grown more tolerant. ed about Episconacy now. for we have learned that even bishops can be handled. We would even be will- "We are not nearly so much troubl- ed. “we in the west often meet people ‘who think that is just what you are after. 0f course we do no believe it.“ Reminding the United Churchmen that union would never come by as- sorption. he said: "Do not be seduc- p-ccent visitor to Cape Traverse and Borden. On Monday, Mr. Gordon Daw- son, prominent ftlrmer or Cape Traverse, uccltleniily stepped reservoir Price, fitted with stcel closet and copper reservoir $80.00 Price, fitted as shown with tile back closet and copper $85.00 ed by that idea when you become mightier still and yet. mightier. “The only true unity is when men draw closertogethei- and find the Holy Spirit. You are seeking to erect a mighty structure. its value will not depend on its size nor its beauty but on the sincerity of its founda- tion. The foundation must be faith in Christ and ,if you have that, your structure will be filled with untold treasures.” ing to say of the Church of England COAL We can supply your wants for cold In any quantity required. ._.___<..>___ Young Wife (in husband who spends most of his time lit ills club): l believe. (leorge. thnt mine will tie the fate of Abel." . lie: Good heavens! What do yon mean? Sllc: Well, hc was killed by a club. wasn't he? OLD SYDNEY SCREENED. SPRINGHILL. INVERNEBS. 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