CrgE2eleMHIr, e; T. . .. '. _ I T" -in oeine Circles it is believed tlril , f bate will last the greater part, if mu 1 al!, ,of next week. 5 w. Gamey's Accounts. l -Mr. Stratton resumed his speech) immediately ' on the opening of ' House in the morning. He referred \.t once to the discussion of the previous; day respecting the production of up," Gamey's bank books. Since then hei had examined the books that had been' filed as exhibits with the court, and he could 1tot-Nace. his hands upon the books that'he had said had not been, produced. He would be glad if Mr,' Gaiuey would show to the House and" the country whether those cxhibus, were submitted. to the court., "My bank books, my private accounts, nd. checks, my notes, my every trans-r action itosr.1tlte, 'irtioi-A!sgtiit in tht: tirst of March-were submitted to the severest examination-and the keene,t scrutiny of the counsel for tr.e prose. cution. They were engaged three days going into this evidence. I {lt'-i sire to call the attention of the Home and the country to the statement made by Carney when in the witne>s but with regard to these matters." Mr. Stratton then read from Mr Johnston's . croavexaminatmn roi Games, wheirthe latter producer] hr: . ' Gore Bay b.an.k book from the first oi . F- v - March, 1903. . 'F'ancy counsel of the' _ FRIDAY, JUNE IO, 1903. ability of Mr. Blake and Mr. Ritchie ' in '41 - - allowing the. prosecutii'in to produ:e V MR STRATTUN SI bank books trom the first, of March to , ' prove transactions that were alleged i. to have. occurred on she 9th. mm or rr SPEEGH ENDED 11th of] September last and on the, T ' 2otlijanuary last. [Those book; wrre t" absolutely. useless.» [heft knew the} new} . -e---------_ 11sele.ss, and up to UN moment hid (1 i not produced the books that might d An Eloquent and Forceful 00.1.; have given additional information up~; . on the Important question as to where ' clusion. I the money came from. .. ' 1 Mr Carney interrupted to 'ay that; ___________ j. the defence had ~rihpoenaed Hurst l il I, _. , , ll'iurk {if (,itlll't' ll'ia), andshelir li'iok; had . .. )eerr 'ro1lgl1t rere, an. trey rat not .I, THaNKS HIS F R I E N DS'l been put in the "itneus-hr) Tive " i defence had had erery facility to put' d "m-_-r..-------- . Mr. Hurst in the witness-box v' . , Mr. Stratum said his counsel hadia- ' Strong Language Respecting! formed him yecterday mornig that the ' ( statement he had made the preriou: Mr. Gamey. l day wah abstrlutely true and correct. l tApplauw.) If the member who made' ---__---_--. ' the serious charges was aware that the I _ _ l bank books contained important and ' A Logical Address by Mr. M. 5., ence. why didn't he_prii tlrr bank ttliil1-' r' " . Mr Lucas and Dr.i deer in the box hirceif? Cameron ' S k I Guardian. of. His Own Honor. _ i . Nesbitt Also pea . _ Mr Straiton'spokc next of the piano l , _ ' iactory occurrence. li Mr. Carney ' _ , .. w; chose to traftic in his own honor it ua< \ . . . .-. "mm: no rtrCction on the \linistrr. li he The Ft't'llltl(l~1_\ of tnc Uau1cy, , chow q to discuss hi, .pertidy with. l :n the l.csy,'satv.re wily characterized by Frank Sullivan in the piano factory nu t umber oi clever cpeecher but each, a wet-{wind rainy night. how \ras'1hatl. r A n e . t 4 corn: to affect him (Stratum) or any; .5 _ru:h durat'nn Cl, I" make tut' (in. ih . c, . . ' -_ . H , _ merit er. or the Jorerninent. ' ,t'CH1 in l" mute days off, [he ml" "l' am undernn obligation to Snj'wan c-t m the pr H. clup,c "its" marrrtarlltdi and Mr, Sullivan was under no obliga: , ,; gin" -l1"l']y1-tl1e galleriez, but tron to me. He had no authority. It 'ril d" . l . _ tre ' art tor me in any way with Mr. Mamet". the WHEN!" 'll'l W" "'m'ml '" niru l Nr. Stratum had no intimacy with? , ire,'r.ness, t" those on the hrs! "ari sulhvan at any time in regard to tliar.l 'Mr. btrattw: roticluded hi, address mi and SullrraarK oath was 'nt/lr",-., llt' the interim-rt. in a manner more lnrce- true in regard to what occurred in tne . H F . han on the piano tilrioey ax "restatement he "as ful and mute cffrstwe even t 'l alleged in have made on the mentor- openrng» d3). ll" conclusion: has; able night in the piano factory. couched in term-r of thanks and apple" Who Offered Sullivan $2,000? matron to lth irieurls. who had flt.)':)'.l What W;ls Sullivan offered $2.0m I 'r by him during the recent trying wee l wto put the (inr'crnmtnt in a hit!" and during titic portion of h:c, rcmarksi Why wa~ tint 1ir. Mcl'hehon pin in the l'rnrincirrl '.Vretary was so deeply: the \rrtiiefswlnw I" tili~pu1c the tr"?!- affected H, to make l'lii voice almost) "1'39; oi),'),",",',:'" 1'C/,"'1i,'t71'", in» . r, . . F, t , ' . 1 fall. Ilr. Lucas icrlloiiurd, ,teak/yr tor', raw-r}- that night in cum-up Mr, >21 three hours. in the cuntse of which he liran. The two men were tlrer'e 'rd, can an :ikhei'~twt1 DIM" Mr. 1l"iivoy. "'?,".?it , "My, _ the liberal lain-er. as last having seen Whyld they discuss on that occasion thr, t'rmsur hooks intact,'a statement .'.\ll.t[ .\lr. game) could get "hen _ iur whrl he Wits' taken sharply to task became '.\lmr~ter of Mines? ln me br Mr, M (i. Cameron, who iollowetlzi "qirlCs:, ,tiox Ilr. (iaiiiey said that he Mr. (Mun-rim clfectixcly iuct.many ot iteiei' irientioried anything about Mitt- the arbiriinentx of the Opposition, and! islet or 1iiu: He Wilm' ar- iidderl to the reputation he is making! film?" cir.ntradicteil by two .'"s Cla a Irurmiriusv, nurmbcr of the llouse. .lt~ Ctrtll 1rllHt"-t's "ll, Illltlt 'Dtlllll. Dr. lie'rttie N'edoi.tt had with commenc- Mr. Price and Percy, Neither (JIMMY ed when the House :idirmrned. nor Sullivan had cared whether _llr The other speakers billed for thou 1.1litrwy or Mr. Ross was rremier,: Opptu'ntun to-tlay are Mr. St. ,lnlrn' their desire "as to make money. and and Mr. (honey. ii there is time. It H when Gamer became Minister of Nlipes not thought the tirwernment side willl 'hen tht, mtrwnauo and the franchises be represented in to-day's debate. ln