Show r G lED MARRIAGE i I I GIVEN SOLUTION i J r BY CUPID i I Celebre Quebec Ca Cause se I Puzzler of Courts Has Happy Ending Eliding In In the he province of ot Quebec C Canada nad th the scene scene of ot many bitter controversies Centro s of ot recent yea years jears 8 ovel ober nosed mixed marriages s and arid ceremonies performed by oy Protestant Protes I t lint tant nt where one or or both of ot the which contracting a Catholics principals n hold to ow was be l 1 illegal Catho- Catho 1 eal I I there here has hils recently arisen a new l I lion In ln fair arr a certain either cause to enmesh celebre b the re l which legal i ll and acid ecclesiastical luminaries In III a greater greate great great- er e er entanglement or r to resolve all great I their difficulties In n this p particular case se by a simple expedient j For Foe Cupid has stepped into the breach I again aln Having done the mischief in inthe I 1 the tho first place In Inducing Eugene first Tremblay and Malvina lna D both Roman Catholics Catholics to So that athey neglected m rr fio that the to let obtain the churchs church's s dispensation from the Impediment of consanguinity Intimate the oil or en c e to intimate to the clergyman that such such an an Impediment existed the I god seemed beamed for tor a time to go to and n things did not run smoothly ii fl l h dr Iy in in the Tremblay r family m h tS 10 TO Tremblay then conveniently be- be of the impediment of con- con Toi 1 an annulment annulment- and appealed r. r of t the to his marriage Sa bishop i which l the ecclesiastic tlc according to canonical law was compelled to pronounce pro pro- The Tho vii authorities were wre also ap appealed appealed ap- ap pealed to and the decision the Judge holding that the present civil law of Quebec Ha Rs s a amere amere amere mere reaffirmation of the law of tho the 0 old td Trench colony colon which W recognized 0 old td Trench colony colon which W recognized tHe tile churchs church's s regulations In the tho matter matterI I cot of marriage Though Tremblay and Miss Despatie I had bc been bean n married by a Catholic priest Individuals ls of several Protestant de de- r Interested themselves in inthe llio the tho matter in the lege of annulment nent being accorded to the Roman Catholic church They ap app Ir pealed to the court of Kings King's 1 bench on behalf of at Mrs 1 Tremblay but that court upheld the Judgment of the lower I court as did also the supreme court of Canada and the case wasa wasil then taken t to the judicial committee of the privy rf council In London the court of last J 4 appeal in the British empire ft I AG IN OE E. E t Now No No while the 1 legal gal l luminaries In London are pondering the merits of the z z i Maset case with their lordships delving ex ex- exI ex- ex Into all the civil and canonical canons canoni I c cal l laws regarding marriage from the days as a's of Constantine th the th first Christian r II emperor of Rome to the tho time of the Jg call conquest Quest of Canada to decide whether the civil law of Quebec I rec- rec eg 1 t the canonical laws oh 1 the sub- sub lect b igene Tremblay has fa fallen fallen- 11 e 11 In rf love with his wife all over again and V herA tS her s 's r seeking kinga a dispensation to remarry i J I Whatever be he the he learned Judgment I A or of r their lord lordships in London therefore I cr or the intricacies of Jf the legal que questions question arising through th thir ir first marriage 1 It Itis itis is likely to find Tremblay married happily happily happily hap hap- and legally beyond all question o of canonical and civil laws |