_ ~\ _ .. - _ ._ - /,_r ~_. -_. . ,. " ' . “ "‘ -- -'tri-»’ _M " .~<_.4_ "'> ' _:» f- ‘ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,_ ,,,.,_. , ., ~ -. at _ , , w V ~ . . _ ' “MAY 5 ‘9ff _ -rm bm" mi" ~ 'rss cHARLofrTE'roWN GUARDIAN ' -,Im 0, me. ` raes rlva lrilvolnllm liElll>lNc MATTER sELEciEn Frou Tllls iwEEll's NEWS For TEE `culllinuN's"slnuRnllv SUescll7lBER§ i it ii (,Continued from page 4) by church and state, a wife is made 'an adultress and a little child in the home is declared illegitimate. Is this thc supremacy of__ your boasted Brit- ish law? One mov., seriously ask "It ii; possible that/such a thing could happen in anv part of the great Bri- tish lllmpire,_ This is'one case but q_l1¢i=¢'4re» y similar cases of seD- ar_et,lon-,-He is the latestz' IQFNTREAR., April, ~ 25. - On the ground that when they were married thirty years ago he was a Protestant and his wife a Roman Catholic, Geo. Bowden, of this city, is now seeking the annullment of his marriage before the Superior__.Court through his attor- ney, Joseph Archarnbault, of Rodier & Archambault. (ian any one see where this will end and I would like to ask every right -Lninking Roman Catholic if they are in sympathy with their church in a matter fraught with auch serious con- sequences? My claim is that this de- cree challenges the supremacy of Bri- tish Law, for no principle or practise in law lies so near the basis of our state, or has such general recognition as that of marriage. The Church of Rome is in this matter doing violence to one of the most cherished princi- ples of English law. The most cursory ` Study of marriages at common law will show that the common law of England never concerned itself chiefly with the ceremony or form, of mar- riage, bllt always put the emphasis upon the fact of a contract being en- ter_ed`into. As an outgrowth of that ill nearly all the states of the Union and in the British Colonies the sta- tutes have little to do with the valid- ity of marriage, and are directory, not malidatory_ This is so true that 1 am safe I believe in sayin! that if to~dav a man and woman were to appear before me and I were to go ‘through the marriage ceremony, cvcn if I had no license, they would be bollnd as securely as a lnan and wife Thousands more will try 1:,-“it_,_¢ive5.. ns tho married by a priest with li- after readingthe aboveletter. It proves, reuse, altllo I might be liable for my beyond the shadow ofa doubt, that at nct. The couple are married legally, last there is acnre for Constipation and Stomach Troubles. but I have performed it illegally. Here is this cherished principle of common law that the obligation of these diseases, being madeof fniit juices marriage rests. fundamentally upon and valuable tonics . the loyalty and affection and honor of two hearts. but here is a church M Qeileljs. 0l’ S_cn_t ou receipt of price by bidding defiance to the laws-of Great Ff““f'°j\\v¢5 Lll111¢2d.~0i-tawn. " i FUR 25 YEARS HE SUFFERED Well Kim liirchani of Samla cured try “Fnlli-a~ilvas" ' SARNM, ONT., Feb, 5th' ,gm “I have been a sudcrer for the pgs( 25 years with Constipation, Iulligesfion and Catarrli of The Stomach I tried many remedi d ' der_i_ved no be:ié::fi"`t“\vhllilier:~£’r.(lDct°rs but __I}`l"_“llY read an advertisement gf ‘hl:eaTop$l)seilar::dcohl1llS5>liitl: lei/lollvtagllélzwiintll Ma; Olllrthllstheil lic place-it travels down into thehmgs' due attacks of rheumatlsm and lum- will go by way of Orwell, Vernon Riv- hflgfl; the sharp, stabbing pains of ve §.°‘“*i°“ and nenrnlcin; voor anne- stables, chiirlbttetbwn. Parnenlsrb lie. frequent headaches and a desire will nppesr later, YO avoid exertion. You cannot cure Elms” ff°“b1°H by the use 0% Purse- The Clydesdale mare owned by D. “’° medlnlnes--you need n to ic. end lvl. Macnoniilrl br Forest Hill dropped lr tonic only, and among all medi- A cm" were is “UUE 'lah 0111151 DT- Hero also Dan Matheson's» grand _l;l_illiams' Pink Pills for their tonic, brood mare dropped 5, filly sired by \ °"‘wi“5' "°""'“"`°°t°"l“E P°‘”°"“° Tom Brazillian the fastest pacing Every dose of this medicine makes at "°w.' 'ich M004 whim drive! °“l» im' -Aa a culmination of a romance nutmeg' .°tim“1at°5 °V°\'Y Ufllah *Wd which had its beginning in childhood, bfinzs s-feelin bl new health and M °“"KY ¢°'W°%§ tired out. alllnz .1 b ml M .williams Tyne val- men' w°m°“ an Iehudren' If y°“ am e;,e¥’.aE. I.,mhecame the bride on W f°°hh§ out of sorts give this medi- 1 ville a trial and see how quickly lt. son of william A, and Ml-,_ Raylwi-_ ‘_»_v_ill restore the appetite. I‘°Vi"° Travellers Rest, particulars of which oolllng spirits and fill your veins are Kwan in the clipping from 3 B05- , ton a er rinted below I In the DNB- \,;)I;,'“ gmliams Pmk Pm” “re mm encepol) nlgre than 50 relatives and ,ent b °“ er” in m°‘"°|"° °" Wm b” friends the ceremony was performed box 3 mu" to 50 cent” “ box °' “ix by -Rev. Loran F. Sanford, pastor of wmeis M, “'50 by “dd"°*“““5 The Dr' the Crescent street Church of Christ, I “ms M°dm“° C°' Br°¢kvm°' t 8 o'clock ut the home of Neil and with new, health-giving blood. Ont. ‘ H l Pnrmll-in Haaznan wma- lsland, while Ben amfn Pr wee has J o dln bell p . bw" °l°"'t°‘l t0 f»h° Scllhf-0 ill BUG- of the couple had been cleverly filled I with confetti and by means of the Od _ M. Wilson of Montreal has been pulling of a string the bridal party °'°<1 the vnesbey in the some was rliqweml with conical. lust an °°"°°d ll! the death of Senator For- the ceremony was completed- The 2"" bride was attire-d in n dross of white _ cession to Senator Ferguson. Mrs. Metcalf, 627 Crescent street. Mr. Metcalf. is a brother-in-law of the . The oun eople were a - B- G. Pnowsn snnmon- 553322. by ni... i5i..¥.i wini......._ .. °`._“' sister of the bride, as bridesmaid, h0’l"l`AWA. Maya 4-Premier Haezard and watson cannon, cousin of the tl?" h"°“ °PP°ll\ li to tllevncancy on I groom, as best man. The single ring ° s“p'“""° O°“ft B°l\¢h Of P- E- service was used. A large white wed- _ unler» hlch the weakest divorce law would When a prominent priest in Ontario de the Roman Catholic church is no ake of a solemn contract between 3 edge to a trusting woman and do- _ _ 51 that he not °"e"_"esP°°ml’10 convictions, an intelligent citizen, a uf the structure of the liberties of 3" Yet bl’ this decree he ‘S Hive" the member of the Presbyterian Church lgngllshm-en_" support of his Church. ls that in the terests of the home? Or is it not Z c promulgation of this degree in d ritage ol British principles and tm- itions and institutions nro too sac' T0 thll Edit-0*' Of The G‘"“`di““- mple of state in which there shall asp halide in one great common TUESDAY. cently foaled a bay cult by the otting stallion Aquiri. Good judges _*_ Y h ir stallion Eskham Wag on- r a.nd‘Pownal to Frank S. Hughes' z t beautiful filly sired by Wigtown allion in King's County. iss Harriet Williams, daughter of ednesdey last of Ernest G. .Raynor, healing balams and rich, pure essm. ces, and is_able to patch up the sore spots and remove that tender sensi- tive feeling from the throat and nose. ~ sus ended above the heads _lwhen this part of the Province was a wilderness of timber. I-Ie loved to talk of the pioneer days, what he called thc hard, happy times when there were no mortgaged farms. A sorrowing widow, four sons and two v daughters: Mrs. J. Johnson, Salem, Thousands now use "Fruit-a-tives, Mass.; Angus, in Langdon, N. D.; Mrs. A. Brown and John M., San Francisco, Cal.; Neil and Dan, at home, who will mourn the loss of a kind, lovingihusband and father. One _ _ brother, R. McPherson, O'L.eary, and “Frult~a-tives" is Nature’s cure for 0112 Biiltef. Mrs. A. McPherson, Port Elgin, N. B., also survive. death came suddenly and peacefully to Neil McSwain, Sr., at the home of his son-in-law, Edmund Munn, Creek River, Lot 63. The deceased was in the 72nd year of his age. I-lc had been in failing health from heart trouble for the last two or three y . . Highlands of Scotland, from whence countries “the decree was lifted; and Says that a marriage ceremony out- im parents emlgmted t° P' E' Is' King's County, in the vicinity of Highbank. In early life the deceased was a hardworking, industrious man. He was among the early settlers of Creek River, where he made for him- K Y l for ships ' and wharves, and hauling the same to shipyards and to Mur- ray River. He was also fond of tak- ing contracts for roads and bridges. hip so dear to his fathers. About orty-one years ago he was united in River, and Mrs. Chas. McDonald and Mrs. Nestor Black of Alliston. His' sons are’ John Angus, Peter's Road; Neil, Westville, Pictou; Artcmas, Plc- ou Island; Malcolm and Chester, on son to wllom reference was made yes- terday in your report of Rev. T. F. S F‘ullerton's.scrmon of Sunday, April 30th, as having lived a Presbyterian Straight Talk on ’ __ _ Danger ol buried in the Catholic cemetery the _ _ . expenses would make no dlfll¢..l¢;y_ ing, to do thy sllare towards the lin _ be arranged to have mm call at 6 provenlents of plants _ "*" b'r.lbcl< p. m. to srlminisicr the hast 2nd- Thou shalt gather the seed ites of the Church! this he did: (5) When I myself called at the house on Tuesday evening about 7 Catarrh never stays in the same o’clock p. m., slic being then uncon- scious. her son told me that it was her last reqllcst that she should be Drive colds and catarrh right out buried in the Catholic Cemetery-: of your system while you have the chance. Catarrh. then ilt's too late! where the living germs of catarrh are working. A Convenient lnhnler Trest- cause the discharge is cured. The nostrils are cleared, headache is re- of catarrh, bronchial and throat weakness is permanently cured. ful drugs-use 9, safe remedy that is prescribed by doctors, that is used ln shower bouquet of white roses. The bridesmaid wore an old rose silk nov- elty dress and carried a bouquet of pinks. A reception followed and the bridal party was assisted in receiv. ing by Neil and Mrs. Metcalf, Roy this city. The wedding presents were bridesmaid was a brooch and the by Mrs. Neil 'Metcalf, assisted by Mrs. Roy Cannon. For 'the present the young people,will not go on a honeymoon trip but plan a visit to their home the coming summer. They £11 reside in Hansom. Hanover, ass. At 6 o'clock on April 3rd there Passed peacefully into rest in the 78th year of his age James McPher- son, n highly respected resident of Hawthorne, Lot 8. Deceased was in falling health during the past six years, afllicted with gangrene. Two days before his death he suffered n stroke of paralysis from which he never recovered. He was a man of upright character and his kindness and hospitality he gave without grudging. He ever considered the cause of the poor no matter what color or creed. Born at Indian Riv- er, he removed with his parents to West Cape about seventy years ago On Monday morning, April 3rd, ears Mr McSwain was born in the and in the year 1840, and settled in elf a home and farm, cutting down lie forest and clearing the land, con- The deceased was li man of strong f Murray River, and a lover of the ood old modes and forms of wor- lso four daughters and five sons to nughters arc: Mrs. Edward Munn nd Mrs. John A. McDonald of Creek as earl The funeral took groom's_present to the best man was l . a scarfpln_ The evening was pleasant- _‘Tj ly passed in a social manner with ~ @._‘__'t de games. music and a miscellaneous \,""yIl ff’ Program. Refreshments were served - ' - "J '°`:g.* g _ ____ i erase ~ss\.:-'~ 1.-: IRKSCUHT is the Shredded Wheat wafer-a crisp, tasty, nouri 1:/ 'fi vvlhez-ai: 'H`oast,_ cilelicious for any meal with butter, cheese or ._ . f‘>.R~wc~.:>'.s toast it in the oven before serving. _ vii.. ‘ -‘ ~. _-1 .;i~_ §\_§__.__< . .j ~ _ . ‘ ' ' _ \ ' -‘ '.,., ' 1*" -"‘ ll?.`§- - _#first ~~‘~.~.*lf.-=»\.’»'~.f.. - ..**~` wx q- ~ _ i.-.-._ ._»_1_-\.___[~.l ‘¢_- ‘.-.-._~\,' ~="-rsse. ~ f .=~ fr .ff we. y ".".»' _'io' :" _ . .. ,_ TL and Mrs. Gannon. Friends and rela- , , .. __ _ ~ ~- ~ ~ _. L;--.» ,___ /,._, _lv ____ _ tives were Present from Plymouth. " V " ‘V y ' ` 'V ~' -5i”`1`“»"’-J-".’Zx*f` ' 4` lvllddlebol-0_ Whitemam Kingston and F'-*“”‘-“"“---_'””“~'*"~r'~"~'°~-----~---~»---~-_ -.__ ;;.5,-__e_§.."~__»__»=<._~.~(..___;,_:_,_ _-,»f .. _ » _..._-.G . 'li-"cm 'l».,-."1€..»=~, , lg .:'.“'-"f 4. _- _T "1" .' l -~ 4'.. '. . ~~_‘--‘,~:~» _ 'ffl ~~.,i';:‘{"¢`{i¢.~ 'a-~.”;1?.».¥- If numerous. The bride's present to the , ~ "P -‘~ - '_' ‘ 1,. s-;~ don’t` fret or scold-lay in __a__good supply of Shredded V/heat-the foocl that ls. ready-cooke__d, rgeady-to-serv e-contains all the nutriment in the wholewheatgraili,"s{;Qliih1-cooked, shredded and baked a crisp, golden brown-a food that fs3’good all the way through-tempting in its nutliko' I ilavor-a delight to eat and to serve.-f j °n>. _-in ' ‘ '_ B is Without doubt the most perfectly balanced, most easily digested A food ever given to man. It is not flavored or compounclccl with anything -~not a “patent-medicine” food-not a “pre-digested” f:iod-jus2; plain, simple, wholesome, steam-cooked Whole Wheat, shredded and l;-'.lll;efl-_._ It is better than mushy porridges because you have to chew it, __ by "=¥’J‘<`:' ‘.‘-ii* uf <1: ,_ .__ .I cs re i: 'ri.._?, getting from it all its rich, body-building nutriment. " l _ ;_ Try it for breakfast with milk or cream (hot milk in Wilitci-). Being; in hifi- _Z cult form it is easy to prepare a nourishing meal with it in a low nlirultcs in .__ -X combination with fresh or stewed fruits. Always heat the liiscllit ill oven y to restore crispness before serving. Two Biscuits with milk or crcziul ' and alittle fruit make a complete nourishing meal. Your grocer sells' it. l :I fic" of yT_i ,__ Ins ,_ Y ‘A P55 5'” 3,-I $3 ., .al 3 ui »_.< :_ >--"' - __...___m: _r-.s-»~..-=1-=~..~»._»ri inf- --1., .7-- ouse were conducted by Rev. A. ` ud having been buried with Catholic nd on the occasion of grave illness bollt five years ago received the .___.l..__i__._-. Let your cold gain headway and r ou can’t keep it from running into on-e, which instantly reaches the rue source of the trouble, gets right he wished to die a Catholic: . -‘ ~ . . .d t fn nn pgs" in <1“;°f1°“ ~fgn-_f°- I.‘.‘.?§‘. ‘.’I.°'§..”‘i?. 2§fi.'.‘i.*`.?‘.I....““..§’€`.f“§S. cording to er own s aemen, ap- ._ . ;» \ I _ THE FARMERS' , - ~ f __‘ “Zed by B Catholic priest at Chap Satholn. tlhurch and be bullet song . I - th ‘. th l' lottetown some sixteen years ago. ide hm daughter in e La on Cemetery. which she anticipated might be attended with difiicllity»in_ lst. Reflect thereon that thc unf- as much as the lnoncy to defray her cnt_ plant and _sued bequeath equally _________ ___ __________q _____________________m‘_’\; funeral expenses was in the hands of their 50011 POIIILS “ml had l‘_0_1htS- //x dei Rev. Mr. Fullerton: _ _ _ `_ (4) F,-,ther Mcpnnald having ng- spring, and that lt is incumbent otu _ _ ureli her that if she wished to he Gray. (Examiner P19856 CODY-) rites of the Catholic Qhurch; cd who, with thc explicit consellt of _ ,_ _ __ _,____,__ __._\_,____ ,______ _ _ (2) Last autumn she asked }(ev_ her sou, brought thc body to the , ___ _ M 1 M D ld h th h ld Cathedral at the usual hour for Fun- _ Dear Sir;-With regard to the per- C0215 ego §ss?;9'he;v il; Sire ;en‘{'°l[lor eral Mmm I ls____rr;r:_rl_¢_?____i’c;l____3__r;\i_.t-._ 1_t_ xi? __nav him in her last illness, saying that (3) -Fihf?-ily. it hi fhff ‘Will kh0Wl\ ° ' ‘L Hn discipline of the Catholic Church ¥ 5 (3) On Sunday, April 23rd, a mes- that none may be buried in her con- _ f Sanger came from her requesting him serrated ground who have not died in _ _ bf to go to her house, and when ~he ar- communion with he_l'. _ A _ "' f, 1. - . l '. l 1 `. » _ ' I lnnila lli (Tallnfla for lic-urly l-\-\'e»nty ycnrs uitli filo gr;-atest skill. It is known as RAMSAYS PAINTS and it moans frnin to you when _\'»-ll uso ll. .li--lin-iiilif-r flint you ( I `\ll_€§`»»-_-~~ and store separately. i ' “‘ ~- 3rd. Thou shalt not collect seed - _ .».- from plants_which have run to secll I just the CO1.n_kerne1__,_~ - (5) Insgruggions were give" to the before due time or ln any_ other way _ __ h t fthe undertaker accordinglv, \vl\o_ how- _1 1, _ Easily done by inhaling Catarlho- ever, later, reali'/.ing that Rev. Mr. 110 ll’-SS than the R09 ‘Ilia ‘U9-‘L are co'-n__,-oned paper-.thin and grlsped 3 are not satisfactory, for the fault.. the veritable sweet ear o _ passed on to the third and fourth ' it d th b ll b‘ ' ~ ‘ ‘ Fax/egg; iss :bg ggoplees' Koelnctilixf gclwrntivne- g0|d€h°bF0W“- K¢U°Zg 5 requested to be excused from attend- ance: (7) Another undertaker was eniwir; 4th. Sec also that thou takcst the seed from plants distinguished for fruitflllness and for growing crops of the best quality. Cafarrhozone ment ia the Remedy to Cure You see, Catnlrrhozone is simply . Hawking and spittin8 cease, be- ieved, breath is purified. Every trace _ Shun medicines that contain harm- h s endorsed b thou hospitals, t at i y - sands Cetarrhozone has cured. For |f__YOU WANT THE SEEDS rlpencd. its pi-nductiveness and winter ills there's nothing half S0 3. _' 011’ TH! CATALOGUE qualitv for scell thou shalt furtlicr 800d~ screens uvznvwnnl itll- \‘!¢""“" "U" insure by heavy fanning, thorough Two months' treatment. large size. ` _ "" ""‘" "‘ "“‘ """’ i_n~bi.inenf. with lbrnnilin br blnestone Pl'i¢¢ Sl. Bhd f¢\\B\'8Dt98 "vid _ Wi . l ‘ i-'£5 ._. _ it 9 _ " ry 3 _-. ggf? 5?'-il* il' niii;-' _“- L' ‘- l lg f 1.4' ll .V l"*i_' T *lil ' 'l~ .ji -U... - ~ ' ~l"9; _l___..l _.-_- b‘~‘ l Ll, f _ . `(,§i‘-ii' '; _ ` “_ ,__ --- ,_ . 1 ‘ il- W .sf ¥w ; -Qi; ah .»_'.. ~ _ A \.~.-*ve ~ ' " ` `~ _ ._ ~‘<= '» '__ - _ f . .,. _._ ____ <. -.-~ . '~»lis.r_.... 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