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Show Anglican Bishop Praises Catholic Tolerance. The Duke of Norfolk and other prominent prom-inent visitors attended the solemn open-air mass celebrated on the Plains of Abraham last Sunday in honor of the Quebec ter-centenary. It was one of the most impresive as it was the most significant of the exercises of the week. The Prince of Wales attended services ser-vices at the Anglican cathedral. The Anglican bishop in his sermon thanked God for Champlain and for the French Catholic missionaries and settlers who came to the Canadian shores teaching the country the things pertaining to me Kingdom ot uod. "As to the general spirit of our lives in this old city of Quebec," he said, "I would simply remind you of the fact that when the first English bishop, Dr. Jacob Mountain, arrived here the French bishop of that day, Msgr. Bri-and, Bri-and, went down to the wharf, and kissing kiss-ing him on both, cheeks, said: 'It is high time, Monsignor, that you came out to look after your people. It is in the same kindly spirit of charity and Christian love that, I am thankful to say, Ave have both lived together ever since." |