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FISHERMEN'S 'ARCTIC HARDEDIPS.
We are looking forward this Sunday to the birthday of the Church militant, the Church on
The Grimsby trawler "Sargon," earth, and the Epistle comprchen which was given up as lost but had sively, sums up the rules which in the meantime been towed to loo- must govern the members of this land by a German trawler, reached Society, in one brief sentence Aberdeen in mail week on bor way
Have fervent charity among
back to Grimsby. yourselves for charity shall cover the multitude of sins."
DEAD WIFE,
* IN DIVORCE CLAIM.
MAKING DISHONOUR PUBLIC.
Judgment was reserved in the case in which the husband of a dead. woman claimed damages from the man with whom he alleged she had committed adultery." The action was brought by Mr. George Charles Kent against Mr. Edgar Hamilton Atkinson, who denied the alleged adultery,
Mr. Bayford, KC, for Mr. Atkin- sue because, he was a willowtrat son, argued that Mr. Kent could not the time of the fling of the petition, and the law only provided for a husband claiming damages in a divorce suit.
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Mr. Darnley Clifton; for Mr. Kent, said that no provision was made in the Matrimonial Causes Act that a man could not claim damages in respect of a dead wife.
Mr. Justice Hill: But you have to ask yourself: Could it have en- tered the head of the legislators that 1
Tho "Bargon" loft Grimsby for the White Bea in January and was re- In a militant Church there will ported from Norway on February of necessity be a constant warfare 2. After that nothing was heard of against sin, we must expect tether for so long that it was concluded backs, eveo defeats in battle but if that she must have been lost, and we are truly learning the law of the families of 11 out of the 12 Love then like a cleak it will be members of her crew, went into thrown over our disappointments mourning. Only one woman, Mrs. and failures; it will in time actual-Thomas, the wife of the third hand, ly save us from our sins because refused to give up hope, love creates an atmosphere. in which sinnt
Mr Thomas Higgins, tho mate of last becomes the Sagon," gave a description of impossible. Where there is love the adventures and sufferings of the there must be prayer, love craves trawler's crew to a Daily Mail re- a ceaseless activity, it must find an outlet in giving, it is fearful Porter at Aberdeen, He said that of hurting its object so it grows on January 20 the "Sargon" ohot its strong in restraint, therefore the trawl off the Murmansk coast. Fish
man would be Epistle speaks of three rules for Ware scarce, and the cold intense. fool enough after the death of hig the members of the Church. On the next day the boat was wife for the first time to make Soberness, Hospitality, Alertness chased by a Bolabevist, gunboat, public the shame of his wife and in Prayer. The gift of love is given The Sargon escaped in the night, his own dishonour by bringing an to everyone, but prophecy, preach-steering a zig-zag course with no the heads of the legislators; it is so action? It may not have entered ing, works of ministry etc., are lights showing, graces given in different measure; On February 5 à violent gale each redeemed person reflects the from the south-west was encounter grace of God in a different way, a od. To save coal the engines were way for which he alone is fitted and eased to half-speed. On February only in so far as we learn to empty 8 the food gave out. There was no ourselves, crying out with Mary more cl, and every available scrap Be it unto me, according to Thy of wood was burnt to keep going in Word," making ourselves the the cabin a fire, which was also fed vessels of His grace, are we con- with old nets and fish liver oil. Iributing our share to the harmony
of the whole creation and glorify- ing the name of Jesus Christ... "I live for those who love me
For those who know me true; For the Heaven that smiles above.
me
LINSKED MEAL PUDDING.
·
Puddings were mado of four woopings, of same oatmeal which had become tainted with metal; polish, and even of linseed meal. Some of the meal was made into fishcakes with portions of the tmw.
And waits my coming too; For the cause that needs assist-lar's catch of fish (which was rapilly going bad) and fried in For the wrong that needs resist-olive oil from the medicine chost.
ance
...ance
For the future in the distance
For the good that I may do."
inconceivable.
claim for damages having arisen, Mr. Clifton contended. that, a the only reason which caused the claim to die was the death of the husband or the correspondent.
of the existing law contemplated a Mr. Bayford said that the whole husband and wife being alive at the time the damages were claimed. Mr. Justice Hill said it was an important question of law, and he would consider his decision.
THE THREE MUST-GET- THERES."..
On February 21 the position wa AT THE STAR TO-MORROW,
so desperate that the crew killed and boiled and ate soven rats. Sea-
There has been a general request gulls were killed and eaten. Their
that "The Three Must-get-theros,” In the Gospel Jesus teaches His or milk, and they dried the coffee which was shown at the Coronet drink was weak coffee without sugar the amusing Max Linder comedy disciples to look for the coming of grounds and smoked them. All the not long ago, should be screened the Holy Ghost, and also warns men became very weak and ill bofore in Kowloon and arrangements have them of the cost of their love for their boat was nighted by the Gor-been made to put it on at the Star Him, He knows the persecutions, the trials through which they must; (man trawler "Bohleswig-Holstein," pass as witnesses of His Church, supplied with provisions, and towed He knows many of them must seal to Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland, their Faith with blood and He pre-where mare provisions and coal pares them saying, "These things were obtained. have Ispoken unto you, that when
the time shall come, you may not
be offended."
When the disciples returned to Jerusalem after beholding with joy
BRIDE'S BLOSSOMS.
Christ's Ascension they prepared REGISTER OFFICE, COMEDY. as He told them for the coming of
the Holy Ghost. They met in the The austere and dismally busi- Upper Chamber where the Lastnesslike furnishing of the ordinary Supper was celebrated. They were rogister office led to considerable all united, besides the eleven delay in the performance of a wed- apostles there were the holy wo-ding ceremony in the West End of men and the Virgin Mary, also London.
Christ's foster brother St. James, When the bride, Miss Mary Wil- and they all continued instant in lama, who lives in an botel near prayer. They filled the vacant Chelsea, reached the register office place of Judas Iscariot withMathias, she was horrified to find a plainly one who had been close to Christ furnished room with just a table, a in all His public ministry from the few prosaic chairs, and no bridal baptism of John to the Ascension deorations at all.
So in joy, in unity, in prayerful- ness and in patience they and we wait for the coming of Whitson
tide.
Theatre just for to-morrow. An amusing burlesque of Douglas Fair- banks' film version of "The Three Musketeers, it reveals Max Linder himself in the leading role of Dart- in-Again” with his trusty- hench-| men, Walrus, Octopus and Por poise, giving him able support.
CHURCH NOTICES.
A CHARGE OF ONA DOLLAR IS MADE FOR ALL NOTICES CADER THIS HEADING.
ST. JOHN'S CATERCRAL.
Hongkong, 13th May, 1923, Sanday “After Ascension.
Holy Communion (8 a.15.) Responses: Ferial; Venite: No. 1
Matins (12 ax)
(Lupton); l'ealms 93, Stainer, 98 Lawes To Deam: No 10, 8, 5; Banedictus: No. 4 (Martin); An- thom: Lead kindly Light (Stainer); Hymna: 147.
Litany (18 noon).
Resposta: Ferial: Fealms: 148, 149, 160;
Evensong 10 p.m.)
"Magnificat: No. 1 (Webb); Nuno Dimittis: No. 6 (Lloyd); Hymne:|
to have flowers and ferns brought "You told me you had arranged in," she said reproachfully to the bridegroom, who followed her into the office. The' bridegroom looked In the parish Church at Leeds round in dismay and explained that during ́· Lent a series of sermons be had thought that flowers-were-86-1723-—--- was delivered on the various as pects of reunion and Bishop Ford- sham giving the first of these dis-bride. Her attitude suggested that
His answer did not sattafy the Wesleyan Churab, Queen's Road courses dealt especially with the if there were no flowers in the place question of reunion with non-con- she would almost prefer to remain Opposite Boyal Naval Hospital, Wanchai.
formists.
always supplied at weddings,
He appealed for a period of marrical. The bridegroom was a quiet rest as a stage necessary for aid of his best man he dashed out of man of resource. Demanding the development. Reunion had re- ceived what appeared to be a set-the office, made a laried tour of back. This had drawn forth on one neighbouring florists, and returned hand poignant regret that Non-in about quarter of an hour, ladon confonnist churches had been slow with sheaves of blossoms, which he to accept the invitation of the arranged about the room... Lambeth bishops, and on the other
The pacified bride consented to hand that the Anglican clergy bad be married in her improvised bower, been equally slow in opening their and the couple left the office smiling pulpits and in throwing down to after the bridegroom had apologised the ground all barriers to inter- to the registrar for the delay. communion.
Ho (the Bishop) thought that
East.
Sunday, 13th May. 1929,
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10.15am. Divine Bervice and Navel and Garrison Church Parado. Hymna and Chant: 21. BNR 288, 4789, 85 Subject: Don't Fret, me Divine Service Hymns'? 836. 98 200, 519, 015, Babject "The Golden Sayings of Jesus"; the thir, "The Beatitude of the Meck. Prochet: Rev. O. losston Perri, H. C. Wesleyan Sallora and Boldiers Home.
Arenal Atreet, Houckung." Funday, 8.36 pm Caplain's Meeting and Bocial Hour. Adderas by, the Chạp Lain Wednesday, 8 Pm Fooley Guild: Social and Musical Evening.
both views were mistaken, and that of rennion only in terms of organ-Walon Church Kennedy Road. reunion between Anglicans and sation, which, under present.con-** Nonconformists would be expedit
Sanday Services, May. 18th.
Morning Fervice, at 11 am. Hymrs 185,7, 646, 84% Anthem. Evening Forvion, at 6p.m.
tians
ed and not retarded, by a prelim ditions, demanded either ab nary stage which would aim, not at sorption into Anglicansimor obliterating differences, but at pm- there was any dispute. Why," jettisoning things: upon which moting respect for them. The student movement had proved that end the Bishop, should we desire the various denominations had differ? The, Quakers differ from to unchurch those with whom we rendered their best service when they maintained their own distincus not only in details but in ab tive type of spiritual tradition so sence of organisation, but they long as they did so in the spirit of show forth in their lives the fruits: fellowship, respect, and good will of Christ's Spirit. The Baptists whole might easily mean purchas-Satramenty for passionate May, 1
To lose sight of the problem as a stand for the significance of the
Sacrament of Initiation; the at Poter's Church, West Polut. ing reunion with Nonconformists tous of sople; the Congregational
at a terrible price. The price was icts for individual rights in the separation from the great Churches Church The Wesleyans are dis
Hymn 99, 197, 676, 6702- Communion at 7. Ogun to all: Oh-ia
Preacher, at both Services RAJ, Kirk, Maonnachin“ Friday, 65-830, pam, Cholatina Eudowyour Mouting and Social Hour
Sunday Sth 1922. am. Holy Commneloneness 11am Song Banlieris and Sermon.
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