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Show AN UNFAIR EXCHANGE. ' The Philadelphia Episcopalian who complain: of the unfair exchange in converts between the Catholic and Episcopalian churches certainly has truth on his side. Writing in the Bulletin of that city, he says: "Some of our most highly esteemed men are going over to Rome, while our bishops are squabbling oyer politics, or trying to have their salaries sal-aries increased for the benefit of their fashionable wives and daughters. The deep thinkers, those who have given up all for God, are leaving us for a religion whose bishops seem to be more concerned for the glory of God and for the spiritual welfare of their clergy and laity than for show and politics. It does not seem fair for Rome to get the flower of our clergy and give us in exchang6 only Prince Hclie de Sagan." |