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i CHURCH COURT UNDER ATTACK IN MONTREAL Bishop Farthing Criticliea Number of Catnolic Bur riagea Ananllfld. Canaelaa rm ay DltMt MONTREAL, April 10-lfarriage annulmenta are lust as effectual In destroying the aacrednea of mar riage as divorce, RL Rsv. J. C. rr-thing; Bishop ot Montreal, stated here today in commenUng Upon Uw number of marriage annulled hy ill ecclesiastical court ot tht Roman Catholic Archbishop of Montreal.

His Lordihlp discussed' divorce -and marriage annulment at tht annual aeaalon ot th Anglican synod ot Montreal. i Furthermore, Bishop Varthliuj de plored tfae action of certain Judges ot thai province; of Quebec In' con firming th Judgment ot th. cleeleetlcel court "contrary to the decision ot the Privy Council, the mgneet court oc justice in our snv Fallen- Their Uw. "We follow our law and do not care to diacusa Bishop Farthing's remarks. an ecclesiastical authority1 at the Roman Catholic Archbishop's palace stated, when informed of the Anglican bishop's view on marriage annulments.

It had been one of his major and continual during his episcopal. Bishop farthing said, to deal with marriago oaaaa annulled by the court of His Grace th Arch bishop ot Montreal, tie issued an appeal to the local authorities of th Reman Catholic church to reconsider their action in continuing to annul marriages and th Judges of th country to abide by th interpretation ot the law a decreed by the Privy Council. Great relief had bean aaprasasit. Btuhop Farthing continued, when in 1B20 the case of Desoetis-Tremblsy was appealed to th Privy Council and that tribunal handed down Judgment deciding dearly and definitely the legality at such marriages. It had been hoped by this Judgment the legality of such marriage tin the Despatie-Trembury case.

a marriage of two Catholics by a Protestant clergyman) had been put beyond question for all time, he stated. "We hav been told, His Lordship remarked, can appeal any one of th cases now being annulled from time to time; but cannot appeal, only an of th partis in the case can do that and did we could only jet another Judgment confirming that already given which could be Just as easily set aside by local Judges as wastes decision ot 1W5, so then would be nothing gained by further appeal to the Privy Council Ha urged th ctvO authorities to take such legal action aa may be necessary to prevent th possibility of Quebec courts giving Judgments contrary to th law the tend, rails to tea Diffsrenee, Be failed to a any difference, as Tar a tn preservation or th home la ooucarueu. Between oivorce on the one hand and an annulled marriage on th other. 'Whatever difference there may be," an "seems to to favor of divorce when that divorce la given for infidelity to th marriage vow. It mora reasonable to giv permanent separation for auch causes than it is to break tip tn home because the marriage waa solemnized contrary to th ecclesiastical canon law without first having obtained a dispensation, but in aceordsne with th civil law, which, in this Dominion, controls the administration of marriage.

In such cases it Is a matter ot administration. In the cess of divorce it Is th vlolauoa of a anarruut tie by on at least of the parties concerned he Bishop Farthing also law criticism "against th selfishness and greed existing to th business life. Nothing, he eaid, could be woraa for the youth of th country than to have constantly before them the example of men holding prominent positions In commercial and administrative Ufa whose devt' cue ways in commerce mark them aa "moral defectives." and la ad- mi nutrition "as grafters." "Many playing th gam ot poll' tic or business he observed, "can find ample latitude, tinder these code to pursue personal and sec tional gain without eoneiderlEg th wrong done to others." Governmental investigation into business condition waa praised by the Bishop, who expressed the hope I nothing would prevent the Govern. ment from pursuing impartially those inquiries to a finality and that those guilty of the crime ot taking eavaniage 01 me unemployment situation will be flttinllv dsalt with and provision made against th re currence 01 aucn gross wrongs. Find Six persons Slab House Three Adult and Three Children Ehol to Death in Home.

Associated Press ay Street Wirt. I MINNEAPOLIS, April 10. Six persons. Including three children, were? found shot to death, at th home of A J. Frcudenfeld here late tnaav.

7he deed am Mr. and Mrs. Freu-denfeld, their three children and Mrs. Freudenfetd'a mother. Police believed rreudenfeld shot and killed th five and then ended his own life.

The shooting Is believed to have ircurred at about four am today, bout th time neighbors heard a nea of shots hot could not detect rnm what heme the sound aman- tee. When' none of the members render -Id family wss ohm 1 during the day, the neighbors cum apprehensive, entered the tome and (uncovered tn oodles. Vtu VN AQAlN. GALT. On, April 10N.

O. II i pel, MX. today announced he uM seek in me rortfc coming provincial el- her fur rioil V. aej ti-t r-i" ir Mms o' i A. W.

ronnervetive be wUl ot oppos ha. A By ARTHUR SOMERS ROCHE "Aren't you being a trtSc-tMlo-dramaticr Baxter asked. "Ami? Maybe I am. I think that all emotion is melodrama. I that melodrama la life.

I know that In the mood that Martha must be in it won't take much persuasion to make her give in. I know that you're in love with her. I know that Herbiela. I know that she feds she couldn't marry any on after all that has happened, out I also know that any woman in her mood is easily won by the right man. If you care enough- what are you going to dot" Baxter looked at bar gravely.

"I'm going to take you home and prescribe for you, that you go to "And your not going out to see Martha? "Of course not," ha told her. He hesitated a moment, tumbled with a upon his desk, avoided her yea. Then ha looked straight at her, "You're a grand person. Millie. I think youTe about the gamest girl 1 ever knew.

I think you're swell." She rose and almost ran to the door. "I'v taxi here, aha called. Dont take me home. And and 1 wont aae you any more, so good-by. Pete.

I think I'll sail tomorrow night. On the Bremen. The snooting isn't over in Scotland and th Teaadalea want me. Good-by and good luck, Pet." INSTALMENT XXV. Th chairman of th Board of Directors of th Missionary Medical foundation looked around the table at hla colleagues.

"bhall ask Dr. Baxter to leave for moment he asked. A murmur ran around the table; the chairman interpreted it aa nega- "We have talked to Dr. Baxter and we nave heard him talk. We hav thoroughly! investigated his record at St Johns Clinic We know that he is not only an excellent physician and surgeon, but that he understands sanitation.

Wa know that he is moat emphatically the type of man that need. bui or. Baxter has figured, aa we all knew. In the newspapers aa one of the participants in an affair that was most unfortunate. My own view that Dr.

Baxter bo na van inatscrteiy. But tf bad a son would wish that be, under similar circumatancee, would behave with the same gallant indiscretion. There if no flaw upon Dr. Bax ters morals. Shall accept him, gentlemen This time there could be no nos- sible misinterpretation of th mur mur oc approval mat ran around the tabic The chairman turned to Baxter.

Hla thin, aecatin Una amiled faintly. "I suppose that outsiders would think we war rathe absurd in being so rigid about the qualifications and character of the physicians we send Into th heart of China. Considering th email salary we pay, considering th lit of sacrifice we offer, the, world would be Justified In thinking that we should be grateful to get any man no matter what hla character or cjualilcaUene. That la Decs use ine worm aoeen i realize that the medical profession is crowded with men who think nothing of money and who lauah at sacrifice and privation. There were fifty candidates for the place which we have assigned to you.

Dr. Baxter. Not one of those candidate waa failure. Every en of them la willing to aoenoon an nonoranie career wiui respect of success ia order that a may serve mankind according to hta conscience. 'You are going into the interior of China.

Your head- qusrters will be in th village of Taf ymm. ana sne jiaaiaai wmv men wiUbe MO miles from you. You will HOLLYWOOD HIGHLIGHTS By SJUMSO CABSOU. t-IOLLYWOOD. CaL No more 1 lazy sun-baths for Gloria Stuart not to bar back yard at least.

I Th blond V1 Universal atari i lonnsd her hathlne Friday 'after noon ana went wt to lie en olenket an the k. ner Whitley I name. nag aline for A he th so K- while, but light was M-lK Mt-t rrew drowsy. Iropped off to kLi deep for Gloria -vat minute. aMaat jj ih dooan't" know what awakened her.

Per haps ft was some sixth sense. At any rate, she opened her eyes and turned on bc Tnere, within a lew test, waa a rattlesnake, already set In It coil. The acreem Gloria slave would have cracked a microphone. It brought her police dog bounding to her aide. The animal atucxea the snake and, miraculously, killed It without being bitten.

uiorta waa so onnerveo nit sne packed and left within a few-hours for her summer cottage on Mono j.i The good-humored, wit of Priit- lea Kroootkin left Charles Far- rail standing on on foot without a word to Bay. Several days ago. th titled writer bad a luncheon date with Charlie at the Fox studio. Proo- sbly it waa a touch of spring lever, but Cham forgot th gagemant and went down to the niviera poio saw to look at some sew penlea. By Bine o'clock th next morn ing, he waa calling up with profuse apologies.

The Princess eaid gently: "Oh, that all right, Mr, ParreU, but you're the first gentleman who aver missed a date with me to keep one wrtn a a one. Tws ma eaainas already ens bid- mv. a'n enial nshtg Jtn i re. narimve navel, -looay I -lo- I- it the screen's plslinum blond is to- pm- new gwtung the steey inu shape stated for publication. Bh ears she Best got th idea to tba nuddl at tit live almost as the natives live.

You will be there three years before you will receive a holiday. You will live uncomfortably; there will be times even of privation. There will never be any monetary reward worth considering. The chances are that you win nevr gain lame, it may that vou will have a chance to In vent soma serum or other I am not a physician and do not understand thee things, but I doubt if you will ever have the opportunity to contribute anything important to science. But you will fa eble to serve ignorant and ailing people, inai will be your only reward, and this knowledge will be your only solace in loneliness.

You aren't even married: you will have no companion to share your And yet, despite tne narasnips Deior you, i snow that you feel elated and proud at the opportunity are giving you. And we are nappy tnal we are sena-lng to Tsi Ping a man as capable aa yourself. We congratulate ourselves and we also congratulate you, doc tor. Baxter bowed. Thank you very much, air," he said, "And you're leaving today? asked th chairman.

Baxter amiled. "I've turned over th clinic to young doctor who ha occasionally assisted me. 1 go from here to the train." "You were prompt," smiled th chairman. "We notified you' on Saturday and you're leaving today. Two days ia quick work.

Good luck to you, doctor, Thank you again, sir, and thank to all you gentlemen," said Peter. He shook hands with the directors and went out Into the aun-light breathed deeply: his heart sounded with excitement. This was what ha had wanted; hla applica tion had been Defor in Foundation for 1 month and unexpectedly it had been acted upon. To give his Ufa to people who needed desperately the service that could give! To eombet disease tn a land of ignorance and superstition and misery! It was the thing toward which he had looked sine he had entered medical school, the goal for which he had striven. As his taxi took him downtown to the Grand Central Station where his bags awaited htm, he thought of Mlliie.

Bless her heart; aha was great but, even if he had been- able to return her love, she could never have faced what lay ahead of him. He thought of Martha Blslsdell. and his ares darkened. By now Cranston had found her, had broken down her resistance, had made nor forget the pride It must have been that which had made her run away. But he mustn't think of Martha Blslsdell.

In the years to come the- ache In hi heart would lessen. Anyway, under no possible circumstances could she ever have eared for him. It had been decent and fine and chivalrous of Millie to tell him where she wss, but it had also oeen naicuious. surxna oibis-dell waa in love with Bert Cranston; aha was not the kind of girl who could ever have looked at his tangling figure, at his freckled face and found him attractive. And he waa glad that ha waa going of miles away, where he would never encounter her, where at length she Would become nothing mora than a dim sweet memory, Bert Cranston got off the train at Blalrsport, Mich, at o'clock in th morning, He took a taxi to a dingy commercial hotel, eyeing Rattlesnake Startles Lovely Star While Sun-Bathingon Her Own Lawn Gloria Stuart Hu Narrow Escaptj RoptUe Killed by Police Dog tun Harlow's novel is Much ia Demand.

night, and the inspiration was go strong that sne got up ana jonea down a full page of notes. The nrst draft of me novel was dictated to the star's secretary, then Jean wrote a word outline herself. Nexti she broke It down Into script form to get a better slant on the dialogue. The final Job of novslization is Wall under way. Then will be no sensational rev elation about Hollywood In "Today Is Tonight." It Is a story of New, York; Joan says: I simply tried to create a girl with an abundance of love, who weakens now and then, but who cungs xq an ideal." This businesa ot actresses getting temperamental about scanty cos tume la getting to be an epidemic.

Virginia Peine Lehman started It when ah walked out of a picture son. men, yesterday, Sidney Fox waa mysteriously missing from a teat aha was supposed to take for "Down to Their Lest An our later, the tiny star showed up in tow of BiUie Burke. The grass costume for the South See story had unaet her aa mtu-h th-t had run crying to Billie for advice. Being a sensible woman and the wife ot the late Florens Ziegfeld, Billie soon changed Sidneys mind. The newly arrived Philin 'Tt-m la more publicity any than.Garbo.

vvisiis in fact that he to th author of "Holiday." Animal King, dom, "Tomorrow and 'To morrow," and various other hits, he pleads with reporters that there is bsolutsly nothing about him worth printing. During th tirn thst adapt. "Nancy iS Stair for Nor ma Shearer. ii-ikj Philip Barry Berry will be a house-guest ot the Donald Olden Stewart. immdt ately hla task la done, the author plan to hurry back to New York.

pro YOU KNOW-M Tt Otto Krugv one ws blin'ird for six months when struck in tti fee by a 500 volt electric shank while working a a aslepboo THE OTTAWA JOURNAL with distaste the uninteresting streets through which he passed. Par ha us the residential section of the town was pretty, but the busi ness part promised little. What a hole for a girl like Martha to be buried in! He smiled. She would be easier of persuasion after, five days her than sne would have been on the first day. Perhaps it wss ss well that he hadn't found out her hideaway earlier.

He breakfasted, not too" well, at the engaged room, fresh ened himself with a bath, and at 10 o'clock a taxi deposited him at the easily ascertained address of Mr John Grsy. To the servant who answered his ring he gave his name and asked to see Miss Tranter. Hla name evoked no memories of recent headline in the maid's mind; she merely wss conscious ot the fact that the new governess had friend aa nice as she was. Shsj looked ap provingly at me, ceiier. "Miss Trsnter Isn't in," She'll be back soon Perhaps I could wait for her.

"Not until Monday said the maid. Cranston's heart skipped a beat It bad taken all th will power he possessed to delay a couple of hours be! ore calling. This was Saturday morning. How could he endure waiting three days and two nUhts? I "Where Is she?" he asked. "She end Mrs.

Gray and Mist Ssllia left an hour ago on a motor trip. I know they're going to see Niaaara Falls, but-1 don't think they'll stop in any hotel there. They're visiting friends ot Mrs. rzrav in Buffalo." "You know the'' name of the frteiui?" The maid didnt but would make inquiries. For a men wno wore a brown suit like this and wore it with such distinction tfae maid would willingly go to further trouble than this.

But she returned to. say that he only person who knew "Mrs. Cray 'a destination in Buffalo ws the butler, and that worthy had left the nouse nan an hour ago for a day's fishing and would not be back until' tonight No, no one knew where th butler had gone for his Disconsolately Cranston returned to his hotel. There was no in going to Buffalo. Th only thing he could do waa muster what patience he could and wait until Monday night, Saturday was torture and Sunday waa agony.

But Monday was brightened by th fact that the evening would bring Martha. It did bring her. At 7 o'clock he phoned the Gray mansion and ask-, ed for Miss Tranter. In a moment he heard her voice. INSTALMENT XXVL "BertT she cried.

"You knew It wa he asked. "If the maid hadn't told me ten minutea ago that you had called I'd hav reeoenized vour voice, you silly thing. Did that wicked eld Agatha give me away?" 'You reauy mean sne wicaeur tie Bkad. I don't know, remaps not. tou shouldn't have come here, -but now that you have" -you see me: ne esaea.

"Of course I will," she answered. 1 can't ask you to dinner. A governess must mind her placet you know. But If you'll come out after dinner and we dine early I'd love iXT "In an hour." he told her. -Mrs.

Gray and' her daughter) ex hausted bv the long motor trip, had retired when Cranston arrived. A servant showed him into living room and he was alone with the eirl he loved. He walked to wnere sne sai; sne rose and his arms want around her. i 'How could you do aucn a tning to the man you lover- ne demand ed. "You do love me, oon i your Tm not sure, Bert," she replied.

He released her. but he smiled. "It will be my pleasant task to make you certain ne lout her. She sat down and he drew a chair close to hers. "I know what's In your mind, my dear," ha began.

"Scandal. But that's too silly. Wa love each other. At least I love you and I'm pretty sure that you love me. you mustn't let pride our happiness." "Are you sure you'd be happy with me? ana asked.

"A man who hung around this town tor three days has 'served Jacob's seven years. He has proved his devotion fully. Hsppy with you? This I know: I'll be moat miserable without you." "I wonder," she asid. "I've had time. to I've been wonder ing.

I still haven't made up my mind. I came her because I had to earn my living, but also because I wanted to got away, wanted to have a chance, without any pressure upon me, to make up my mind. Bert, i haven't made It up yet" "is that isir to me 7" ne asked. "It's because I want to be fair to you that I ran away, that I hesi tate new. Bert, let's not talk of it tor a little while.

I promise you. before you leave tonight I'll tell you wneuier or not i marry you. I want to see you a little longer, want to realise your here oh. I know I'm flighty and inconsiderate and everything but be patient with me lust little while. sne nee trom ner cnair, adjust ed a photograph on a table, walked to the radio and turned it on.

She glanced over her shoulder at bun. -mind tnusicr- sne asked. He recognized her nervousness and smiled at her. I don't mind anything. he tout ner.

Out of the radio cam a voice. "This Is Station WFKA. Through FOJKgt STORAGE YOUI OWN FAIR vauwtbn the tn -Mtalnsnjfc Times we are giving news flashes. The Caribou Flyer waa wrecked at o'clock this evening twenty mile outside of Buffalo. There were thirty deed and a hundred injured.

The express train collided with a freight Great heroism was shown by those not injured. aha aV Curtis, farmer Congressman from New York, entered a burning car and saved three women from death. Sammy Wilklns, member of tost year's Olympic team, rescued two men from the wrack. probably will never run again, aa hla ankle wa broken. Dr.

Peter Baxter, who figured in the newspapers two weeks ago ih the Biatsdeil-Oerrtah scandal, wss badly burned tn an effort to ssve one dying man. The doctor had already dragged six people from the wreck. The injured were taken to the hospital and to private homes In the little town ot Andes on. New York. Senator Cd-walader declared at a luncheon' of the ftotary Club In Birmingham, auu tnav ne wouia not run again this FalL Mayor Thaddeua To be eentlaaei dally.

Is Chalman Pro-Tern Of Milk Control Board TORONTO, April Fair- bairn. Deputy Minister of Agricul-tux. waa appointed chairman, pro-toBVOt tba Ontario Milk Control Board bv the Ontario Cabinet, Hon. L. Kennedy.

Ontario Minister of Agriculture, announced. Apermaa-snt chairman will be appointed later. The other two members appointed to th board were K. H. Clark, of Aurora, representing the producers, and Cordon Aird, general manager ot Acme Formers Dairy, representing the distributors.

The board Will begin operaUona Immediately. TO BE HhXD IN SVB-ABCTC. VTIMONTON. Anril 10-W. B.

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