1 . ` , . ,...... .... . , .. -- ~ . ~‘~~~. . ` Y ` , , ‘_ _ c. . ,_, , . . ,,, Q. _._.,..,, . < ,,»___,'Y_.r_ ,,,, _. _ . - . , » ‘ ,,. , ,_ . _ 1 I _ I MAY 1. 19"; -m 1.-‘mr »»".-- 'ran caaaiorrirrown ooimoian l . ~ » naar or nul ' “ - ipaesmmas » f .._.. ._._i _ _1 __ "_ You-R-I 11-Luck if you ni anage to secure one of our Men’ S New Tweed Caps a zo p. c. discount. These iwere made for another firm but transferred to us., In this case we all bene- fit by a special discount, and you get 3 Cap brand new and up to date 'at e big re. duction CHANDLER Cf? REDDIN i "Misses and- iuniors suiis ind dresses.-- Patons . . 4-27dtf. Large Size E M BROI DER ED Script Letters all ready to AT- TAGH to towels centres. etc THE LETTERS In stockare B, C D. G H L. M.'P. R. S. W and the price loc each. THESE LETTERS ARE Z i-4 inch high and are not to BE COMPARED with the one inch LETTERS.-StanleyBros.4-27d4i We sold more Mlllinery at our Mlliinery opening than we ever sold before. Because it exempli- fied the styles ofthe sea son with- out being extreme-and the in dlvldual touches for each person appealed to everyone. Get your spring hat here.-Prowse Bros Ltd. " 4 l8dtf. Mnn'5 “PENMAN‘ cashmere hose. fine, soft. tough wearing; absolutely seamless, has too nnil heel offino, closely knitted linen resisting the wear where most of the wear comes. These ln black. tans, blues, greys and greens 50c.~Moore Ci. McLeod. 4 Z8d3i. O N ' Auction bale I iuu instructed by JOHN I‘E'I`Hl(?K of l{1NG'S'l‘()N,, in Queens (loun- ty, l’. E. Island, to sell by public auction on his pre- mises ' i ON Ii'l()NI)A\' 'I`in: Hifi day of M;ty,'.-\. D. i\)i| .~\l 'I`iic Ilour Oi' One O'cIock His Farm of 60 acres of land in a high state of cultivation. This Farm luis first class buildings and is well situated. only 8; miles from Char-, lottrtown near Kingston corner and `-, in rlosc proximity to Uhurchcs,I School, Post Office, Blacksmith Forge, find 3 Grocery Stores. At the same hour I will also sell thc following Stock, Crop and Imple- ments. . S'l‘ii(‘l{-l. Brood Mare, 1 Colt 2 years old by llcformcr, 1 (‘.nlt_3 yrnrs old by Abc-rdcen, 1 Filly 1 year old by Orphan Jack, 1 Mare 4 years old by iirphan Jack, 6 fresh, Milk (‘ows, 2 Helfcrs 1 year old, 1 Brood Sow and Litter, 40 Hens. l (`.ll0l‘-I2 tons Hay, a quantity of ritraw. l5ii bush. Potatoes. 50 hush. Turnlps, l70 bush. Good Seed Uats,a illlfiliiity of Tiniothy Seed. I I!\lI’l.EMEN’I‘S-1 Uindcr (new), 1 I-lay Mower, 1 Whcel Rake, 1 set Spring 'l‘ooth` Harrows, I Set of Spike I-larrows, l Roller, 1 Hcedcr, 1 'Furnip Drill,l. .Curt and Truck,l 'l"ruck Wlilroli, 1 Buggy, 1 Light Wagon, l lload (lart, 2 Box Sleighs, 1 Driv- ing Sleigh, 2 Wood Sleighs, 1 Magnet (ireain Separator, 2 sets Driving Har- iicss. l set (Tart Harness, Pad and llreeching, and a lot of otherarticles loo nnincroiis to mention. 'l‘i\rms-All sums of $5.00 and under cnnh, over that amount u credit of 6, _niontlia will be given on approved Joint notes. 'Perma for Farm inadc known at siilr. Sale Positive. ' .fill-IN S'1‘lilWAIlT, Auctioneer. 5-idins2irlipd. - .>'ff'.` ._ :Ll " I. 5\§\js‘ :-1 . 'c- 3% .`\~f'1r *_ , /=» na=i..=mn __TEN|)lRS FOR DREDGING "I"/\I4|‘3I) .'l‘ENI)ERS addressed io the undersigned and endorsed "’l‘endrr for Dreiiilini. Maritime Provinces" will he ravi-|\'o '“ KID N EY ? PILLS ll \`i\\\\ »> `§€" f 5.” _V lf' _ ,_,_u»;1,/,b Q U 7 \T/\ f"f\ ‘ff .i/\_ l \ `\f`t/- - \_\\~.,\\\‘ J) It pays to buy in this province. , zens. .1 Allan Beverly, of thc Colonial Stock Co., ofiiciated moat acceptablv at the organ iii the l1‘ii-at Methodist Church yesterday evening. The many friends of Mrs. Lester Douglas, city, will be delightedto know that..she is improving under ,treatincnt at the P. E. I. Hospital. ' The firemen were called out fesier- day morning about tcn o'clock f<..- 'n fire ~in W. S. Grant’s residence on Richmond Street next to Zion llliurch. The blaze was on the roof and when discovered had made rapid pro- gress. The fircmcn had quite a fight in subduing the flrc and were forced to use“a good quantity of water. 'The damage was considerable, thc roof at the back being badly biirnt as well as another patch on the gable in' the front. 'I‘he blaze is supposed to have originated from a spurk from a flue. PLIINNINU2 I-2 CENT COIN TO ‘BE ISSUED WASHINGTON, April 26-Every American woman who loves thc har- gain counter and with joyful antici- pation reuds “reduced from 75 cents to 23; cents a yard," will be inter- ested in a bill introduced in the House by Representative Sheppard of Texas providing for thc coinage of a two, and one half cent piece. YIILUABLE COLLECTION OF CHINESE PORCELAIN I.f)Nll()N, April 28-A collection of rare old liiiincsn porcelain, reputed to oqual thc Snlting collection, has been acquired by lddgur (‘orror, the well known London l’orrcl.'iin oxpcrt for $1,250,000. 'l‘iie collection wan made by llicbard llcnnct, of 'l‘hcrub~- Hnll, Noi-i;liun\ptoii. Aniong thc notable pieces is :L unique pair of yailoév Hliwtlioriic \'zi.~'c,~: Said to bc ihc finest of their kind in thr- \vorld,'linviii1_: n niarkct vnluc of about 50,000. Two dozen in black liziwtiiurii spcciincns avci'ng`c in value about $20,il4i0 each. Six ex- aini>l<'s of grccn l-lnv.'i‘.liorin- and a group "of pearl gray# are said to bc the finest in existence. HEROD TE GIiENT’S PIILIICE IS FOUi D ('l-IT(‘.A(l(i, April 27~.\ ciihlcgrnm io the Daily News from Vienna says: l’roi'cssor Ernest Sellin, the Austrian Egyptologist, reports the discovery of the ancient palace of Herod tlir Grciit on thc plain of the lower .lor- dnn. ncur thc road from Jcrusnlciii to Jericho. The foundzitions are in :i complete state of prcsci'v:ii.ion, and Professor Sellin says the p:\.lucr~. might easily be,'rcconstriictcd after the origiiinl architecture. Herod l.., siiriinincd “The flrent," was King of Judea from ~i0 to 4 ll. (‘. Hc was iiotcii for his cxcrssivo cruc-ity and nlso for his lovc of building cities, temples und palaces. CLEHOYMAN IN CIISTODY HULL, Que., April 28-llev. James Henry Bell, rector of the Anglican cliurcii at Sutton, Que., was yester- day arraigned before Recorder Des- jardins on a charge ol incendiarism. 'l‘hc case resulted from statements made by residents of the village of Ka'/ziiliazu, wliiirc llcv. Mr..llell owns property. It is alleged that this pro- perty \vas.si-i; on iirc, and some of the vilingers claim to have seen the clcrgymcn leaving tho village by train on thi: night of the fire. The hearing is set for Monday next. llcv. lllr. Iiell denies the cluirges nhsolutc- ly, clainiing lic was in Montreal at the time. SUFFOCIXTED IN Il YIELL S(`(i'l"l‘, Sask., April 28-Harold Ilni'\\‘cll, a fornicr justice of thc ilciirc formerly of Sliirct Lake Iowa, was siifioriitvil by gas in a \vcll six miles south of licrc. It was on thc eve of hcr marriage that thc miami. venture bcfcll him. His lrridc to be is now crossing ihc Atlantic on Iic'i~ wily from Eiiglaiiil to marry him. Sllli‘lNG NEWS. April 221i.Ii~ldiitci‘eil---Nil. April Bilth (`li'.aroll--Srlis .l. li. Mar- tin, Siitliorlaiid, Siiinnicrsiilc. Hein-_ l\Irri'y May, Mulino, Picton. iiisv. ii. E. iiioiuis seiinon on NE iisnair _ __.(f_‘_f?’1tl‘?‘I‘I$Lf"""‘ l"‘l5“' 1~) joins togcilicr, and to cuter upon this gruuud, nppeiirs like rudc intru- sion. Ilut on the other linnd, one may easily be iuistnkcn und n mere surface liking, und a fleeting passion are :iltogctlicr diiIrri:ni. from the love which God impIunts.in the human soul, and ngnin the Master of men called upon His followers to forsake homes, brothcrsf, friends, lovcd once when once stern-iiiccil duty stood be- fore them. And tonight I want to ask if the Protestniit faith, which we have not purchased with silver and gold, but comes as a blood-bought heritage, is not of sufficient worth, to be rctained cvrn at the greatest suci‘ifice which the heart knows? Ts the fnitli of our Fntlicrs to be bart- cred to n church for the sake of our likes and dislikes? To acc how much we bnrterlet me refer to the fort that one part of the now famous “Nc 'I‘cmcrc" decree of the Iiomau Catholic (lhurcli which we will presently consider, fully lins to do with engagements nnd rcuds ns follows: "Only those matrimonial en- guiteniciiti-i nre considered to bc vnlid and to be-get canonical eilccts which have been made in writing signed by both ‘tha parties, and by either the parish priest or ordinary of thc place. or nt least by two witnesses." Do we ace clearly the import of this? lt means that if ii young woman who is ii l’rotcstant is about. to beconu brtrotlied to 1\ lioninn Untliolic sho must. sign tho engagcini-.nt hcforc ii lloman Catholic priest? And what siirniiar. A i\<‘\\' York l‘1\l“`\` l‘\\l" lishes the text of this agreement in full and as the Roman Catholic Church ld much the same everywhere we may consider that this is the agreement to he signed in Charlotte- town ns well as in New York. lt is ue follows: ‘ Marriage Agreement Between a . ,Protestant and a Catholic. When ii priest performs the cere- mony nnd one of thu parties is a Protestant, the latter must sign the following agreement: . I, the undcr_sigiii~d, .being desirous of coiiti‘actiriL," iiiarringc with............. before u Catholic priest duly author- ized by a special dispensation from His Grace, thc Archbishop of New -York, do promise in presence of thc Reverend Father .......... ..anil witness attending for that purpose, that all thc children born of my mar- riage with .......... ..siiall he baptized nnrl educated in the Catholic lleli- gion, ami moreover that I will by no means whatsoever hinder or obstruct the said...,........in the exercise of thc said religion; I also promise that in the solcninization of my marriage there shall be only the (latliolic cere- mony. ` In testimony wbcrcof I have signed this document in thc presence of Ilcv crcud............ond the said witnesr this...............dny of the montli of............l‘J...... . Signntiirc ................. llciiicmbcr _now tliut unless you sign this the llomnn Catholic flhurcli ii- rcady to teach there is _no engage- ment. If you do sign it,» I ask to what depths have you gone? How any soul who has enjoyed the light ofthe (loapcl of Jesus Christ an found in thc Protestaiit (.‘liurch, has known, the l<"ntbei'liood of God, tbf forgiveness of sins through Jesus (lhrist, and thc hope of thclife cvcr- lasting, can go our. to sell their faith and bow ut n ilonuin i':itlioli<: altar istof all mysteries to me the deep- en _ lf ii word of_ wiirning is of any :ivnil .let inc sound it forth tonight. For your own snkc and God'r. sake doii’t throw your lifc iiwny, by :1 mis-step like this. l?ntcr into n holy coiitrnct, like this with one who knows this (`lii'isi; that you k.no\v, who loves the God you love, who will how at thc snnir altar at which you bo\v, :ind who togct.licr_\vith you will travel lioincwnrd :ind Heaven- \v:\i'\I. ‘ Tiicrc is bliss bcyond ull thnt thc minstrcl luis ifolrl When two thai. are iink‘d in~ti\ut licavcnly tic, With hcnrt nnvcr cliuuging, ond brov: ncvcr cold, Love on tbronll ills, and lovc on till they die! (Jin: hour of ii passion so sncreil is worth Whole ages of licnrtlcss and wnnd- cring bliss; .»\iul O! if there bc :in lfllysiun ou earth, It is this, it is this! Uomirig now to thc much discussed lloman (Tntliolic “Nc 'l‘cnicrc" dccrcr wc know by that term an oftlciul de- liverance of thc ciiurch which dutcs away back to the liitli century and to thc (‘ouncil of Trent, a council \vhicli uiadc marriage a sncrninciit of the church, but ri council, by the way, whose provisions never became law in England. This dccrce lay in abeyance for some 350 years, but was brought into force on Easter Sunday, 1908. , The clause in thc decree which is of special interest and which has given greatest offence is that which has to do with valid mai'riag~es und is as follows!- "iinly tiiosc murringes :ire valid which nrc coiitmctcii before the par- ish priest, or thc iirdinziry of the placc, or ri priest. dclcgiited by either of tlicsc, and at lcaaf. tvso witnesses, in :iC,corrInncn with thc ruins _luid down in the following articles." Tn explnmition, of this cluiisc the ldcclesiiistical ltcvieiv Your Hook for Priests (1909) published in Philadel- phia hns thc follo\ving:-- Valid Marriages. ii). l\lnri'iug<\s of ull Viitliolics (both parties (‘ntliolioi=:) bcforc' n minister or civil inzigistraitc is no niarringc nt all. 13. lilarriagc of n fliitholic to ai Protestant tour never bnpti'/.cd in the f‘:itholic <‘liurrlil br-fore n uiinistcr or civil iniigistrn1.o is no iiiiiiwiiigc :it ull. ‘ 15. l\l;ii‘rini:r~ of ai |‘roi.cs1.u|it ibnlr tizndi to ii iioii-bupi.iv.cd pnrty is no iiiiii'i‘iui:e~ nt nil. “In succinct, trcnclizint phrnsc we may iiitcrprot the above to inc-.nn “No li. (‘. priest, no iuni'i‘i:igi-l" If wc :irc to consider this niutier ilispiissioiinirly and fairly tlicrc nrc u. few general obsci'_vntioiis wiiich inust bc made: _ First--’l`lic Roninii (‘.:itnolir~ (’liurcb is :1 grcni. religious insi.itui.ion with full spiritual jiirisdictioii over its menibors, and to bc in good fnitli with the church licr inrinbcrn must act in nccordurri- with bor luws. Marriage has been iuudc a saiciuinciit. of thc church. and in this matter ns in ull other the rliiirch inny exercise whatever spiritual direction slic wills. Secondly-Tlic Roman (‘utliolic Church han always been rccognizcd by fnir-mindcd Protestants, as one wliich rigidly upliolda the sncrcdnessof thc family life. No our siirpnssics her in the religious training she gives the children. and no one has more zoni- ously anfegi`\arded herself nguinnt di- vorce. This we should concede. 'I`hirdly-If uf- relii~\'c- our minds from the iuiputing of doubtful ino- tives we will be rcndy to r0C0.fZlli7f* nothing more in ibn ilccrec than an endeavor by the church to guard her sheep from wandariiig from the fold. To her, there is no szilvntion olltsidc the church, und a marriage of one of her children leads to nil kinds of wandering and pitfalls und ctoriiirl ruin, Whntovcr iiiny be the»intcrpre- tations, the nppiicntions, and ramifi- cations of this decree, thcrc are many who see in it merely nn endeavor of the church to sniegiiard her own, rutlier than to encroach upon others. Fourtlily-We must riunfiinbrr that this decree is not rctroartlvc, by which wc inonn that it luis no alillll' cution to nuirringcs coui~uin\nint;‘d hc; are thc terms of that ngrccnient? lore liiastcr, lifiiii. -,\ knowlci gc o ' D . ¢ wlmt wmim we expect them to bc” this fact will ` rcatruiii to some cx-, I"\IDI\IE\‘{ ~' If fl We miiv surmiac nt lnnst two ternn-' f-Put thi-_ ci-|t\<~,n\m mid protrnf. \\‘l“°l‘1 ;“_."_ M,,"1“f|'5f;_.< 'fc ‘"4 of ‘flhis-`¢\,n¢5¢¢-m¢|\g_ one is mmf. von the promulgation oi the dccri-e has ’C~H` I ‘ISE CU \?li‘i"\`i» will be nuirrii-ii bv n nricst., niul 'tbr f‘fi\lf‘\\\lf‘l`<“l- - _- - il/\`lgL'STI.!$ F~»\Lllllll'i»\il4l"!I other that vour children will bi' l*`iIfll\y“U\\iSid¢‘ of l.l\\Pl\<‘r this dc- """l'*` I 'Mllllil broillZl,t up in thc Roman .Untbolic <‘r0\‘ \\0i’S “Ui “UWC l"f»!"llY ll“` ‘""' 'Im 'liilllln fnifli. Arc you ri-iid to du thuif? \ll'09»‘1 ill- IIN' “'I\l"ll i‘“i`- “\i\l' l\l\\"‘~ II li\in;: in .my lro\uu-ri uiiiruir i Quebec you are not married because a Protestant minister performed the ceremony, let no one think that the refuge one finds in the civil law of Quebec he may find in the Province OLP. E. Island. Thank God it is British law which is administered by the Supreme Court of this Province, and let a Catholic forsake his Pro- testunt wife, and marry another, and when as a bigamist he stands before our court, he will find out for how little the Church of Rome counts. 'I`liii_s is wcll to remember. Sixthly-It is fair to say also that iloman (latholic leaders have declar- cd that this decree has nothing what- ever to do with certain disturbances which have nrisen lately in Canada, the United States, Ireland and else- where in domestic relations, in some cases being carried to the civil courts. Leaders in Ciiiiiiilalikc Iiev. these are 'due in any way to this de- cree. ’l‘lie other observation I have to make is, ii personal one and it is this. In ii ministry of some thirteen or fourteen yczirs l liavo never once pub- licly or privately snid one word which could by any menus ivlnitevcr be constriied to give oliencc to any member of the ltoinun (`4itliolic ~f`liiirch. For this by soiue'T \-.ould bc given no credit, but it has ai- wnys seemed to me that, whilst I hnd no iayniputliy whutevfer with the Roman (‘»:itliolic system of rcligioii, the cause thut I i‘cpi‘ei-fciii. ns ii l'i'o- testant had nothing to guin by ai.- tacks upon ony church, no innttcr in what great error I believe-d it to pe, 'l‘onight 1' do not cliiiiigr. my posi- tion, I vnluc -us much :is cvor the warm fricinls I lizivo :ilvroya had in thc ftuiiiiiii l`:i,tliii you inuy and yet thc fact rciiuiiiis that the f‘hurch of llonic, says in effort the only minist- cr whom any church or state should recognize in the matter of niarringc is it Roman (‘nt.holic priest; and to flaunt that in the fncc of the 20th century is to carry us buck to the iii- justices and indignitirs of thc dark ages. What would bf- thought by sicnsiblc people. :ind what would bup- pen, if wiion the (icncrul (`onfcrence of thc Methodist (`liurch niet last autumn in \“iciorin, ll. (‘., nn order ltill, only tliosc niarringcs perform- cd by a Mctlindist ininister would bc held to be valid by the rnuri'li'? (‘ould you imagine thc protest, and opposi- tion, und coiiiiision? It is simply un- thinkable, and yet licrr is ii cliiirrh in the full light of day daring not only to make such ii dclivcrniici-., but dnr- ing to enforce it. If this is not in- tolerance where will you find it? It is this intolernncc which has been felt so keenly in other lands that ‘fo afford protection ironi insuilcrahlc in- terference the most rigid legislation No country has reason to know thc (Tiuirch of Home better than Italy meet the case. (‘ln.uf=c T73 of the i‘riminul (‘,;ide of Italy rf-luis: Any minister who in the cxci‘cii=e of his priestly ofiicc ccnsiires und abuses thc institiitions und lnvfs of thc State, or 'thc cimctniciiti-i of the nui.iiorit;ics renders biuu-:elf liaiblc to iinc and iiuprisonmcnt. (`luusc l7-i. says: A pricst who abusing thc mor-I al power derived from his office, in~_ cites to the setting aside of tlic~ in-, stitiitions and laws of the State; ori in nny other way to thc iicl!l<"¥f Ulf diities duc to the country or inlirrciiti bc riglitml in uiiy other wily. thou tl or coiintries must follow italy :ini '|`hc same in the .i C0 'Y -` the lilth century. Tho sumo sei|iicnces'? My claim is that this de- crcc challenges the supremacy of Bri- tish Law, for no principle or practise in liiw lies so near the basis of our state, or has such general recognition las that of marriage._'l`hc (`liiirch of iltome is in this matter doing violence to one of the most cherished princi- ples of lilnglish law. The most cursory study of marriages at common law will sliow that thc common law of lilngland ncvcr cohccrned itself ciiicflv with the ceremony or foi'm of mar- riiilrff, but always put the emphasis upon the fuct.of ii contract ,being en- trrcil inio. As an oiivgrow1.li of that in nearly all thc states of the llnioii and in ihr llritish Volonics the sta- iiutcs iiiivc litilr to do with the valid- lity of marriage, and are directory, not innudntnry. This isi so'tru1=. that ll mn snfc I believe in saying that if ,to-dnv ii man and- woinun were to u;.g-1-'ir bi-foro irc and I were to go ithrough the marriage ceremonv. even ,if l had no lir~cii.~'i‘, they would be ,bound as :-:ccurcl_v as ri. man and wife ns tho uiarricd by n prifst. with Ii- '<:i-.iir-‘i~, nlilio I might bc liable for my act. Tin- couple arc married legally, but I have poi'ioi‘mcd it illegally. Here is this clicrislied prinlriplc of coinmon luw that thc obligation of nmrriagn rrst.-: fundamentally upon thc loyalty und affection and honor of two lionris. but here is a church ‘bidding deiianrc to the laws ol (lrcat llrii.uiii, thc I7. 2-1. and Vannda 7 (ian the true hc-.”ii‘tr-<1 lloinnn (‘atholic citi- zen follow his church in this? in Hungary and (lermaiiy this dc- crcc was onfori~.cd, until, s-'ceing its in- justiize, i_ln».~'c countries said to the (Thurcb. “Hands oil," and from these roiintries the decree was lifted; and shall ii. be said that within thc -Bri- tish lilnipire wc tolerate wrongs not 'pei'mitt.cd in (lcrmany and Hungary? It need.-: sinipl - an awakening of Pro- testant love of Justice., until we say to the church of ltoinc “l|i every part of our Dominion of Canada, thc King is Sovereign, and the jcwcls which shine briglitcst in the ci'o\vn of our nationhood are those of thc Sover- cignity of the statc and equal reli- __i';ioiis privileges to all." No wonder the liisliop of Derry said of this dc- croe “lt slmkc:-' the foundation stones of the iairucturc of the liberties of lrbcrt, and other cases, surely where so much c\‘irlcnr<-,of this Char- avt-'il' is to bc nddiincil there can be but one soiirrc to which it is traced and that is, this degree. And whv should it not ho so? We have said that oiitsidc of Lliiebrc legal redress is cnsllv obtainable, but docs that saiiigiiard ihc boino? The Devil whis- p<-iu to sonic man that is tired of bi.-= wife :ind should seek relief. If his \\'ilc be a l‘r<>icstant, hc has simply to sock the shelter of the church, and in 1-. public oilicc, or who &3 4 1 I ~i:*"` ' " Pdf.. , @‘.’=< i J-WI .fl ,. . ol. ll I . i ii I . .___ “__ f rs., _ .- if _-.Q 1 ` ' -;. -. if l... 1' I,” rs' -~,.'-' ',>. 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