Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Nov 1911, p. 4

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IQUALITY Goes a Long Way IN LUMBER | O ur Lumber, § whatevergrade, is othe best of its § grade. -f A tually Ji the small CLEANING EVENING COSTUMES The long evenings are now here, and with them the weny functions of the season. can clea your evening | cos tume to make it look like ne again, BR. PARKER & 00, i Dyers and Cleavers, ® Princess St, Kingst Cae tds testes DAY OR NIGHT Phone m Ot Stoves aud Barge Stock of RATA hand ralture, a New and ne SUG RM AR, 243 untarie FONG SING Street. has removed to 383 Princess Fret het to Y.MCA First-class : Work guaranteed, Tepuse the liberal candidgte for the ey | mien crepresimting ton. Ontario, at $6 per year. WEEKLY BRITISH WHIG, is = wih EE --. There is some counnent in conserya tive eircles, and some merriment, be cul legislature is a hitherto "unknown politically." Rev. Mr." Mc- Tunes was not among the regulars, it Ny campaign in Fron- He wag a liberal. who and was able, Saben op: quantity is true," in their tenag county. had his views, portunity presented itself, to speak so clearly on the fusues of the day that the of | him their support. One rochlls the introduction of Mr. Bryan into the presidential vena. He liberals in' convention turned to as "one man." gid ? ddlerad him at $1 States. charge Soaking Jules of Daily $3 an of Weekly $1 stylish, and cheap work; nine improved p THF. PARLY BRITISH wine. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 22, 1911. THE WHIG, SEVENTY-EIGHTH YEAR DAILY BRITISH WHIG, published at 306-310 King Street. Kings- Editions at 2.30 and 4 o'clock p.m. 2 ilidhed in parts on Mon- 5 Printing Offiess In Canada; rapid, pages, Suite 19 and 20 Queen City Chambers, 32 Charan stra, Toront 4 Hebert will H. BE. Smallplece, J.P., representat ye. CAMPAIGN IN FRONTENAC. ine, heey, aad had sorvad notably capacities, "but echt, be Tain, - TH @u- #peech brilkinficy he carried the people their fet, and when nominations for the cmtieedy swith one futrr] to fim and said man." Mr. about the Site aul speers of his opponents. He will shine in the campaign gmite as brightly as Mr. Rapkin, who is the conservative in miror at a national the unprecedented when; Ipunchesd silver of and eloyuence, off presidency voice the were democrats "Phon ast the Selgin need wot worry candidate, and he will have behind him everywhere ho goes quite as good an impression wah re had beet no dwihoernt of some promin- ° MNithout ju: gny sense, or in any to be of at way, reflecting upon the issne trigd--the guiltiness or otherwise the, MeNamaras--the proceedings Los Angeles ate considerable of a farce, ed in the fruitless attempt to secure Two months haye been conswn- a and the panel' may not be com- of down jury, plete until Christmas. The idea the defmee ix plainly to break the prosecution by successful skirmish- ing 'in the pgeliminarvies. Judge. and wry and tourt officials, all and sun- diy indeed who have to do with the administration of justice, are' wick ired of the ease before it has of "been, summoned as jury- i sobie- hundreds: of und all but fen hate been, eten avide, after S enuiry yres, or eight groups; then, st a weary. into their fit- The weal man for some personal ness or eligibiligy. Cine the most trying position that can be It was a surprise to most people, interested in higher educations to learn that McGill university, nolwith: standmg its endowments, Ta paucial distress, that owe of the great seats of learping in Usuada, and' the greatest in. Quebec, need of aid at once, : Of course the first look was Loe the government \ from which sum of 82,000 per anoum has been for some years received. It was impressed npon the premier that MoGill was supplying practically all the higher education Quebec; that it was the college from whence {issued the English members of aH il was per- wis Was In ward of the professions; and that the though such, and not | aide as proviwtial inatitntjol 'ought te be McGill, fat more «than Toronto uni versity, 18 enlitled to provincial » as sistance. When up by the provincial government, functions of a proviucial endowed forming university not as Toronto was taken be enuse it was Wm Toronto, and had do be seeved atc all cost, Ontario at leant. two splendid vollagis, mn Vie toria and Queen's. . These' represent ed, their Ghaldings, and wfuip- ment, the sacrifices of the people, and especially of the Methodist" "and Presipvtecian churches. © Vietoris bp- Suame a part of the college consoli: dation scheme. and to some extent lost itself in Yorotite. Hs arts de partment disappearad. 11 became an had in gard to his eontemtions. Sn ee ey FARCE IN L08 ANGELES. ram lem the listén patiently day dence talk: of kind, the wan who will exer- Judicial reach sane imagined wan who will | later after dav to evi and dietory the most contra- fa temperament, conclusions the man dull or stupid, or so indiffer- ent that he has not interested: himself in the cause, and is who is and does not care ahout it. bi is a matter. for thankfulness that such a person is a rarity, and -the ninth venire way "bo exhausted, and the tenth, withouy dig- covery of him. any- thing The great want is not intelligence, hut mentab=Rluggishuess, great faet iz laid while the ote aside, namely, that the peers of the men must render a their on trial verdict according according te of the facts that are fui before thém." There would be no such - t¥aveesily Hof justice in England, and it i¥ from Bis and that all '@me- rich ix stipposed to get itd hight and inspiration in. legal jurisprudence, to oaths and their understanding rhe dt EXTREMITY or} MGILL. versity to some extent. Queen's, refused to. obliterate itself and its land marks by remov wg from Kingston. It has suffered somewhat m consequence. * Its. Arts department has been expensive, bul it hd® pesled to. the independence .and gemerosity of the graduates and' the friends of Queen's, and its progress and success aro a testimony foubty, Mezill deserves well of the Quebec government. It ought to get all it asks, $100,000 » vear---less than a fourth of the sum. which the Ontario government pours into the treasury ob Toranto university--vet it is not desired that this liberal relief - should bo extended al the expense of "the public school system. In recent yeurs thié 'school has beer al antl ' ap the to their system abund- provided for, amd it must lo ma ntdiged wbmpaived, Bat Metin is worthy of revognition as n pro- vincial university, and should be giv. ve i pnd all that it implies. Meanwhile 'the friends of the arg coming handsomely . college LO its nusist- loo¥ed ance. ~ A million dollars is : It is a suiall, sum considering tne wealth of the city of : Mont can); and the, wealth of McGill's gradustes, Some of them thave alrendy boen lsard from with Princely contribu. bons. Already it ws regretted that two millions of dollirs was not made the minimam. It is not too late to hake the change and tg sly the for. ally and appendage of Toronto. uni- Mave you read any of Sir James Whitney's addresses to the electors ? They (wre a wool from ginming" to | end, They 'are the talk of a man who thinks the pebple are serfy. ; Sir James Whitney hates to, admit that bis railway board is a® failure. But it is that--a wisersble failure. | Ib will have to go, and the "sooner the premier realizes' this the helgr. Phe council is moving towards few lor committees, ~ Sensible movement. Why not move at the same time for a {rovision' of» Se len; of council ? : : ania X rcemminant wants credit song its attainment will Suge. EDITORIAL } N OTES. rand "Remote. the inequalities - in our gystem of taxation and the tax rate ill be lowered ia Deantford," is the slogan of. the. Expositor. Sir James Whitney "objects. Let the "taxation 20 on. What-dges lie eats sit thi people's burdens? ---------- ibe departments a) Mtawa must be ardad as a hind Cof labour huareaw. | Applications for offices arrive in hundreds every day. Some of Ureml are followed by telegrams of the most, inwperious sort. Why not offer nen garded as "ibe gront lone land." homesteads in what was formerly re ! THE HEBERT | MARRIAGE NEED» OF A "CLEARING up REGARDS THE LAW, As % Abandonment of the Suit in the y Hebert Case Not Enough--Civil and Religious Law in Conflict--A Test Case in Order, Toronto Globe, * The collapse of the Hebert case at Momtreal and the probability of the restotation. of Mrs, Hebert rights ax the legal wife of Eugene an nce sense lesson the need for seme 'wuthoritative judicial de- liverance as to the marriage laws of the provinee of Quebec. Su Jong vs there is uncertainty as to. what is er is"not 'u Jegal marriage in that pro- vince flie present agitation for ua uni form marriage Taw for the dominion will grow in intensity, and in the end the validity of Quebec marrisges will become 4 greal national issue, in the discussion of Which passion may have more play than reason. The Ne Temere decree, it most hw remembered, has little to do with the Hebert ease. "The faety in it are Rim ple. Eugene Hebert and Fmma Marie Clouatre, both; adnrittedly Catholics, werd married on July th, 199%, by Rey. Willan Fimberluke, Protes- tant, clergyman of Montreal, on the a Tproduetion of a license which was re garded hy -Mr, Timberlnks per form and valid. They as husband and wife, aid was born' te them. + The law of Quebec declares that t members. of 'the varios churches sha be waeried aceording to the rales and requirements of the ghurch to which they belong. dhe Catholic church re aitives that. marrvisge shall take place | only after proc damadion ol sud dg bess uo special dispehsstion is given and that the marriage ceremony, which is regarded a sacrament, shall be performed vuly by a priest of the church. Both: of these require ments having been omitted, the an- thorities "of the chuieh declared) the marriage tie volth on. Noveniber 12th, 1909. 'The case was then taken: to the civil courts, which on March ed, 191, in default. of Madame Hebert's appearance iw defetice, declared marriage invalid. The result of hearing in appisl is expected to be declaration that the ufarriage legal in' 'the eves, of the civil law. Phis, however, leaves open the ques- tion as td the extent to which any church by its rules and regulations re- specting the solemmization of mar- riage may from "tine to time modify the civil. law of Quebec. It was in respect to this. part ol the case that an authoritative judgment on the questidil" "Would. Have -been of great practieal value, For, speuking 'broad- ly, the condition of the civil law of Quebec is such that the incorporation of the ne tenors. decree in Lhe ennon an of the, (Chireli of Rome might very well can that not only in the eyes of the: chureh, but alsu in the eyes obethe sevilar authority, ng mar huge but ween a Protesiant and nu Ca- tholic: would Be' Yilil untess performed by a Caffiolic Priest aftér dee proéla- mation of banas. Such an intécpretation of (he civil taw of Quebec comb not be permitted by Protestants to go unchallenged. Where performs of different faith come together in matrimony simple. justjce requires that the pastor of ome fart, shall be as competent to marry thew as the pastor of the other, and that the only authority tequisite 10 a legal civil marriage shall he a license issued by the state amd accepted by the clergyman performing the ceremony. With the view of the Church' of Rome that mo Catholic can be mar- ried in the « eves sof God and the church except by a priest the state cap haye nothing to do. That is a matter 'of religions faith, aod in this country and this age the state med- divs with no man's faith. Put it is quite manifest that in vhe case of what is knows ax "mixed marriages" 'the pastors of the contacting parties must stand op an equality' before the law. That ean be secared only by a frank réeogmition bv all the churches that in performing ihe warrivge core mony olergymen are the officers representatives of Ue safe, and that no church may by its rules and dog wns sucessfully wrote to itself the sole right oF marrying Catholies to non-Catholics WH world Be well for" the religions peace of the dominion were the Hebert case nade the oeension for carrying forward to the privy qoincl not were ly the question of the validity at civil law of the marriage of twotutholies, hut also of a Catholic aml a Protes tant by » Protestant minister. The situation feds to be cleared up x as in prod cohabited a-daughter ns the the a was and THE WHIG'S PUZZLE. | Can Vou Guess What (tre Picture Represents? What tiee = ARSWET 30 rRueegay s EE Gladys, Ny > Why Be w Why a hu wealds, burns, cuts, bri¥ses, sumburg, boils, rs, ond ni, he, Hethaix risk "of blood eivil - BBBYS™ ONE-PRICE MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR STORE. d QUEST THE CLOTHING | ION? 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