PAGE TWO ' I _ 'ras <`:HARLo'r'rn'roWN GUARDIAN, ~ nm pr iw- _ pw. U-'THD LATEST NEW! _ .....-.1 ' - ' ii"-Q-"‘“""/" , `-.‘e».;;; _ i- ’~.‘ _ 1’ ii- -i ». vi ~v. 2 pq .__-_ ,'." 1-_ .1‘=', jy- - - . ' ~ ' i a ,, . A M MAY rgu _ ,__ - - _ _ i r'-“rr mum. fi li Tl i 'Tlluudlliiii *SER* _Satin-_ -1.-az.. $2: -we V :_ rer- “iz -n ‘ri~ii-:ti-.i-i-xi-zi_.o'rTi-;'rowr~i riiisvfll-*N- The _ z I I, 1 newest things in tackle . ll fe ff Fishermen like _io have up-to~d;it~: fs li in i p- nient and we see to it 1, that they have it. ilerc f. Y l'itc;;1 T"'- _ _ _ - NADIAN- PACIFIC “u‘ Elll'lllSSl~ - no oiiiian siisiiivs ' ST. JOHN--LIVl‘§|1P~‘0L' Lake Uhamp‘ai_ri.._........'l`hiirs. May li luiiiprsss oi Britain ._ ._i~ii. .~...,. .24 hnai \.AB|l-i EMPRESSI-:.5 . _ _ . _ _ ._ _. _ .~wi.c|i . on: cuss cwaini isa.-...i iw.. LAKE oi-iA.\ii»i.AiN. { _ _ i.AK1~;.uA.\i'i‘ois.~._ _.ri SECOND CABIN EMPRESSllS._.__. . . . _ . , ._ S'»i.25 THIRD CABIN EMPRESBES . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...ill Li Other Boats _ __.:i0.00 W. B. HOWARD. D. P.A (J. P. R-. »i-if inn". N. i-i. J. l~l. MA'I"l‘lril~IWS. Lo.-iii .\'.I\'I\lf- iii.) 'rum Jubiciai. AND SENA The niiiiouncciiicnt was mad telegraiii yesterday forenuoii that Hon. l<‘. L. 1-Iasznrd had-been ap-_ pointed to succeed lllr. Justice Hodg- ,.-,,|\ as ,i Judge of the Suprciiie Court :ind ex-.\layor ll, <‘. l’ro\\‘se as Sena-, lor, in succession to the lute Hon._ lloualii Ferguson. 'l‘he Guardian ex-| tends its congratulations to these gentlenien on their promotion. The; iirst feeling In the public mind seems' to have been one of relief that the' deadlock is broken and the appoint-, iiients too long delayed have been' made. Apart from this the personall friends of the new Judge and Sena-' tor are no doubt pleased and grati- fled. _Illia Justice Haszard's appointment' has been for a good while expected and will hc, we think very favorablyl received throughout the Province. He brings to his new duties very bighi qualities and acquirements, of Char-A ncter, legal knoivledge and the res- pect and regard of political siippor- ters and opponents alike. His services to the Liberal party, both federal and provincial had been large. He had contributed greatly to the suc- cess of the Liberal candidates in the clr-ction of 1908, and had held ,toge- rlier the Liberal party in provincial iiiiairs under very difficult and’ trying virciimstanccs. In that regard at least no other man in the party could have iloiie iiiiii~r\, if so much. Ill r<‘L':ii~ii to tlii- .liiil;:i~.-liip tlierc' wi-rc tiio iiieu who stood out promiii-, i-iitl_\' iii Ilic pulilic View and i'xpect:i-- tion from thc first-Holi. I-‘_ i.. liar-‘--i zrird and Hon. A. ll. Warburtoii, M. l'. Sri iiotoblc was their proiiiiiicnre tliiit .iiiiiost cvcrylioiiy expected that our or the other wi-iilil receive thc yappointiiieiit, and few would have ibccii irreatly ilisnppoiiited, or dispos-i, One word in closing with regard to/ lc ' ‘ il to be critical had cither the one lor the otlii-r liven cnllcil io the posi- tion. .\li'. \\`:irli'.ii't-iii. had been long- land and had the cup snatched from est in public life, and had thc nddi-Ihirnat the Inst moment. This was al- tioiial claim that he had been some- what prominent in federal affairs, which Mr, Haszard had not, and lii,~r.cc was one of those whose advice be coiisidercd by the Goverii- iiiciit iii rei.;zird to federal appoint- iiients. But in that regard his strength was also his ivcnkness. The Government were properly reluctant. to open a pri-tty close voiistitiiency for the pur- pose of enabling the two representa- tives of Queens to virtually appoint positioiis"in the gift of thc Crown for 9" __ ____ __________ __ 'I‘0RI \I APPUINTM I‘i\"l"l should months ago have had to rc cord the appointment of Mr. Warhur--_ 'teii M. i~., to iii- Jiidge. aiiii of iur.` Prowsc, M. I-‘_ as Senator. And we _think the Government acted rightly in declining their first advice. At the same time few will be disposed to criticise too severely the desire of these two gentlemen to obtain ap- pointments of honor and emolument, the disposal of which could only be' made on their own recommendation, and which a large section of the Lib- eral party had taken for granted that they would receive. For the vacant Senatorship there were reported to be many applicants, and it had been generally expected down to a few months ago that L. E. Prowsc, M. P., would receive it. Otherwise there was no outstanding figure in the public mind among those understood to be in the running. There were a number of good men, whose respective claims and merits we need not discuss. The newly ap- pointed Senator, Hon. B. C. Prowse, like his brother in the Coiiiiiioiis, has ii large acquaintance in the city and [‘rovince and a very considerable measure of popularity in the elector- ate. He is president of the firm of Proivse Brothers, Limited, whose ex- tensive business he did much to build up. He had also been elected Mayor of this city by a large majority a few ycnrs ago, and was a straight buriy riian who took an active part in f"d01`**l "Dil provincial electioiii-i. The policy of adding to the very lilrge I-lb0l'Ul nifljority iii the Senate is a questioiiahle une, and yet is ad- iiiittedly very hard to break away iroiii. We need not discuss it further at present. Mr. Paliiier, }\. ( ., wlio came so near to being- appointed a Judge of the most cruel treatment, and we sin- cerely regret that hopes may have been raised only to be dashed to the ground. Mr. Palmer has many friends in the city and l‘roviii<:c. He is uni- versally regarded as an upright, and honorable public man whose long ser- vice at the bar and in the Legisla- ture entitle him to the consideration of his party. He has held the post ot Attorney General, and we trust that with returning henltli he may yet rc- ceive deserved promotion in some tlicniselves to two of the highest way satisfying to himself and his friends. l _ | 'l`i\.\1l\`G LIQUOR. SALES. , lin Moy l thc* Pro\'.iiicc of (lntario lciiiiic uiidei"the new law by which it Provincial tax is laid upon liquor in to take a shurc of the hotel and asaloon keeper’s gross receipts, that is, in certain cases. The tax is 5 per cent. of the gross receipts over $60 Picture Machine Exploded riperator Narrowly Escaped Being Blinded. -_ WHITE STAR Dominion Royal Mail Serv To I‘Il'R()I’l:l via The Short 5t.l.awrence Route iless than J l>:i_\'i4 :it Snail On the I\`ew_t,'anmliiiii Li»viii.\li:_ni Laureniic and Meganiic Sailing .i\|tcrii:i.t<-ly with the _Teutonic-Ciinadav Dominion miiintiiininir ri wi-okly sv-rvii~e of e_x- ceptional iiii.-rit by it iiiii-i'ie<-L ol t\\‘iii and tripli- .scri-\v s_l|»:i:ii»_:i's ri-y»i_<‘t1- wish that latest. di-\'ii~i~s for oiiiiilort an sa e '. The "'lIl'Il"l‘tINlU." "(`i\N_\|l,»\." "l)()MlNi().\"` .lt ".~'.()U'l`ll\\'.\li'l{" Curry one vias- caliili pals:-i-ii;:i~i'i~i onl_v (called 2nd (`|a<_~- :inil zsril i~iii'~i- afforriiiiirau opport'.init_v for iiii ini-x- ' tr` ahaoiui pnnslvl- Ili* ' . Third Class i’ii_-_-ii-ii:;i»i's :ire livrlh- ed in lwoiinvl iiiiii' iiori li ri.-iiiis. l"_urtlii-.-rl':3riiciilzii'_~ at _(`f»nio;iii.\"a <)i1,,-,ails tvuiri- ll.iiii-- .~.ir.-i~i \V'l.:~-_L ltlriiitrcixl, or l,or~:il /\'.:'i~iil-'_ \\. lx. Rogers (jo. l.td.\l lit. iii-o1'u‘r ht. ic- S Mi the Simpson House, Lindsay, W. E. .liclntosh of 48 I-liiiubert Street To- plodiiig. He was taken, to Ross Hos- pit£i‘Ia‘rid i‘ene'i(ulil[ r;(ot_ hear og my retulpining power to cut off the license at once, ° “U” ~ I"-“ I U" Y C0” ge Be it observed that the tax is not be back at work iii quick time. based on the avemge sales for the "At pmt [ |01; the hospital and month. Each day's sales is -treated went straiglit to a local storc and gepm~ately_ It is hclieved the (mm. I R limi H Zum “uk m_cm`_in and rio Govcrnrricii_t will gain a consider- lliis ciiolctl tbl: liu|`iii|\i.Z pains and "mc rcvenlm from Ulm "“’urC0- Them ;_':ivc _nie quick relief. I kept on with “F0 not H f0W llill/H in. the year, such the '/Zuni-liuli t.ri~.:it.iiiviit iiiiil return- as tlic bi-weekly market days, fair days, c.irclls days, or when election I lluk trcatiiicnt tlic liuriis were com- 'neetings "F exhibition” "F0 helllf-I plz-tcly licnled and I niiglit. have dc- IN-‘I‘I' in which the receillts of thc sn- Iicd anybody to dctcizt wlierc they loon:-i ure far above the average of hHl(l[>rIiii0lie’1ii~iii;; of tlic iiliovc facts the other times' H' IH nt such seasons .lcmwnuk (.U_ CUnl";u{m,nt(_d with ML that the (}ovei'iiineiit'i-i toll of the re- A_ (;i|Hc,_,' the pmm-ieL,,r of the ceipts froni drinii and tobacco sales “Lindsay Wutchniaii-Wnr I _'_-tl; .';»_‘; _,-,.1 -5, ~.,~..-, ; _ . 1 . ..~-,».- »- ‘~ ~ -~ _‘ i _ ' Sainetliing sonic people cau't figure out. ’ _ , - i r ` will regret it. » -N i i ,, T. . ~ Received another Big lol L_ R "` |.-R[|_)i\y, {\TA\' 5, 1 -N ` i TIIG "MISC Qtldllly. ha Will The ffer ext? 1 EGAN `l` (ll .»\ l.ll`\ cotton, cainbray design, hand. - The dress we offered last week was made from LL 11 ' ` f a to colorgblue and champagne at $1 25. made as f Where Will You MatchThi-s? ‘ "th ft b `dered co ar in sizes roiii 44! 1 ' iwillezig ailing;/d<'lr‘eis\smzil).-if". \'“"f` is/ " if I -fs; .1-__-?\ vm* . ‘gf ,‘ 'ei .v_~i` 7': ` TS \ ` L \6 / > __--<‘/ i_.»4,_ _ my _ §\ é-s_-f é @ § `_ »- . `__M_; \`-;- \\ H _ 1 _ -/lf” ,/_ I `-__-<- -. _-\ - --- Ei-§‘_ :.< , ‘s e ' 3 \\"" - y 1// _ .,v,,- , ~.` 4° I _ man) were no better that they ought to be, but still there seems some dif- ference between the present situation and that of seventeen years ago in regard to Senntorial vacancies. A new record has been made not only in duration but in quality. There are two sessions instead of one to ac- count for now, with but one Senator actually sitting where tbcre were three in 1894. The appointment of Prciiiler Has- zard to the vacant Jiidgeship invol- ves his resignation as head of the Government. It is understood that ii meeting of the Provincial Cabinet will be held today at which a new leader will be chosen :ind ii recon- struction of the Government effected. Already thc local politicians are en- gaged in iiiakiiig “sIatcs.” “Nlii 'l‘lle trouble? the attacking party, however, do not sec and do ,not admit that it iiiay cause consid- 'erable good by preventing unions lwhicli they abhor as well as we. its intention is to penalize the evil.rloer and i`or that no minister of God should blame us since suffering for evil follows our belief in (‘-hristianity and our experience with civil law. The ile- cree is not a bit of hasty legislation gotten through before the closing of Asessionz but a docuiiieiit based on the study and expericiice of years and pilrafted for the express purpose of ,meeting coiirlitioiis iii dill(-reiit parts of the world. _ The rlillii-.iiltics .specially to be iiict were: ’l`lic trouble arisilig ist. fi'o|ii hastv~ and iii:-rc verbal ciigageiiiciits; 2iid- lfroiii iiiixnd iiiarrin.ges. The dciireg af- lfccts only cnimizciiicnts and niari~isu;es iii which one part., at least, is (‘-atli- olic, for Scctioii Xl No, I-l, gays |"Non-l`ntlioli'f~s \vlicf,lii»r lmptizm Ur inn-baptized who 1-oiif_i'act. among lthemsclvcs, are nowlicrc bound to ob- lserve the Uatliolic. foriii of hctrotlial ‘and marriage." I Floth speakers told tlicir lieareiw: ‘that before the Council of 'l‘i'ent. imir_ Fillfrc was only a civil coiitrnct.. This is quite crroiuioiin, for from lthc vcry first marriage wa., held _by the Church as 3 Isncraineiit and over sacraments the ‘(‘hurch claimed and exercised supromg D“Wcl`. For cxaniplcl Pope (lalixt.iis- `2lil-222 A. D-allowed ns valid, mirr- ~rlages wiiicli lloiiiiui law declared in- valid und down tiirfiuigli i~iiiceci:¢liiig centuries the Churcli clninieil and eit- "r"I‘“"‘I “Ver ""\"l`lBH0. rilflits wlilch she never clninied over orrlinarv civil “"lll»l`PL\1t-'<- The civil noiitrhct i- ilcu of iiiarringe ii; quite ,.,,_ i-cni. and not admitted hy (‘.,i¢h(,|ic doctrine. It certziiiily was not. the uc- C<‘-litcri dostrine of France at thc time iof tho (‘-oiiiicii of Treiit for the ain- hnssadors of tlic-Freiich King reqiing. lcd the Council to declare iiull and void all innrriages coiitracted without the coriseiit of parents.,Hml marriage been liclil as u civil coiitrnct only the Kin!! might have niado his own laws. Nor was such idea current in Eng- lland before 1530 for Henry VIII ap- fliealed to the Pope for a divorce from ,Catherine of Aragon, his lawful queen, and about the same time Phillip of ,Hesse consulted not the state but ,Luther about his divorce: both these -men could have divorced themselves ,ha-d they held marriage 5 mere ¢|v|| contract. The- Rev. Mr. Thomas gave correctly the wording of the gimme tion. Before Easter' '08 a previous show-the true purport of the legisla- engagement constituted an impedi- ment i. e. if either party, without the consent of the other, broke oil thc engagement the injured party could enter a protest aiiddelay or prevent a subsequent marriage. 'l‘he impediment thus constituted caus- ed much difficulty for the simple reason that ciigagciiients are very private mattem and cuiiseiiueiitly \'er_v difiicult of proof. To teriiiiuatc this uncertainty and doubt as well as safeguard the woman. .who generally is the injur- ed party, thc Cliurcli declares ithat in future no engagement' will he held to constitute an impediinent unless one of the contracting parties can pro 'dune n written contract. "signed b both the parties and by either tliia parish-priest or the Ordinary or at least liy two witiiesses." There is no ofiifial foriii for this written engage- inciit and coii:-iciiiicntly llev. Mr. 'Vliouiiis slioiild not have given one. Miirli lcsspslioiilil lie have given in its place wliat is csllcd tlic iimi'rin.gc ri- grceinent. 'l‘lint foriii of a;:l‘_ccmcnt is very old, has for ceiiturics been sitin- cd by the lion-catholic party' before the uiarriuife ceremony could take place-it caiiic not with the "Nc Te- merc" but long before it. l‘Ivery right -t.biiik`ing perl-inii should encourage thc adoption of this written contract. Its common use would prevent hasty en- iqageiiient. and, in cases where one of the parties break faith, the other would have evidence which a civil court will find iiiorc convincing and sai.isfn'ctoi'y than the periiual of ii bundle of ovei‘-iiflectioiiatc letter-l;_ Tlu-_ (lliurch docs not prohibit or an- nul thc private promise: it simply rf-,_ fuses to take action unless the writ.- teii_ contract be forthcoming as cvi- deiicc.. ln regnril to the iiinrriai,:e itself one finds it. hard to see why the provis- siuns of the "No 'I`cmcrc" cause no iiiucli aIsi'iii or why the whole ills(-,\,,.,, sion is given the appearance of seek. ing illstice for the people of (.)ucl»ec_ lleforc disciisslng the qiiiistion Rev. Ml". 'l‘homus should have coiisulimd thc will of Qiieliec. No complaint c¢_.m_ es from 90 p. c. of thc people nf 1,lm{_ l1roviiici». and yet they have been gov- erned since the davs of Frcncli power by thc clause "'I`ametsi" of tho Coun- cil of Trent and the force of that clause was just the same as the dc. cree "Ne Tcmere." The civil lnw of the province orders its Uatholic sub- .locts to olnicrvo the formalities »pre- scrlbed by the Church and the people of P. Fl. Island or Ontario have no reason to protest against the doings of the Quebec government. What should we sm' did the people of Que- (Gontlnued on Page 3.) I-'Il.EE~l CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. PAXO OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching, Blind irezardlnz ensazemeiits; but omitted. Klvlllg the explanation necessary to Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded. 50c. L *_* _, __ 1;*-W ' __ -- ’ i GRAND TRUNK RAIL- WAY SYSTEM. l{OUl\`D TI{lI‘ HOl\II‘iSI‘§li|{l'IllS EXCURSION '1`lCI{l'I'l`S to \\`i-.sleiii Canada via. Grand Trunk lluiibii- Tract Route to Cliifago, elc., on sale, iuui very second Tuesday until Sepieiiilii-r qlli. al vciy low fares. '|`I-Ili I~`ll\`F.§'I` l<`ARl\lll\'G t`0l'N'l`l{\' IN 'I`lII‘f WOI{l.l) is lo Ive ioiiucl along the line 'of the GRAND 'l`Rl'€\`l{ l’.-\t`l FIC in the Provinces of. Mziiiiiolia, .\ hcrta. and Sasltaiclicwan. Descriptive iluraiure with beautifully eiigr.i\'cil iiiiips and giving full inl`oruialio|i alioul I-`lll'II£ HO M ESTEADS and lion' lo obtain ilieni tree, can he li id al any G. 'l`. R. Ticket Ollice. \\". I( ROGERS, City Ticket /lgl. 84 (ll. (leo. Si. L`li`lowii. _i-z.'dwf`nitl5cp i9. '_-rl NEW ADVERTISEBIENTS. AUCTION SALE. The subscrib. r offers for sale al micii -ii on Vlfedriescliiy iotli at iz o clock nueu. her large don ile house and lol al ,limi-*I Upper llillshoro Street This properly is about |24 feel wide and Sz feel deep anil cxleiids zo feet north of vin- li msc iliiil Sl feet south, llie latter supplying a _Sp \‘ll