THE DAILY RITISH WHIG, TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1908. PAGE FIVE. MN ESCAPE OF GAS to suspension for one séasion. mitted that the liberals had been slow ON BOTH SIDES OF THE * HOUSE ON MONDAY. andes. Nothing Was Accomplished | Thig Was. About What Expected--The Premier Speaks About Senate. Oum, Own and From Correspondent 2l.~In 7 Ottawa, Jan Lalor' vghue of cattle exported to the 1900-1.2.3.4 56-3 harrison replied that as follows ; answer question what as ha States during the figures y "+ + Head 6 SH A6,244 31,743 10:432 3517 . 3,606 1.726 ' . 10,216 McIntyre laid down Hate ther gtatement that Ineed for the Very serious dissatisfac {on with the senate. He {the House of Commons had i but it went back frequently for islunent He conceived the purposes of chamber aid the remedies proposed admitted, simple, but he doubted juts practability, as it would he neces- sary to getsthe consent of the {vinces, the British parliament and the {senate jieelf Further, abolition i would involve of the prac ticable utility ear, 1900 Value. £1,401 137 io Every bux of Mooney's Perfection Cream Sodas you open--you will find a. new delight in these dainty biscuits. When you want to surprise yourself, give your appetite a treat with Mooney's Perfection Cream Sodas 530,603 as a postn- there was ts fault a second then discudsed wh wa pro the Joss of BUT NOT - DIAMONDS Ordinary articles of Jewel- ery can be bought from any jeweler, BUT NOT DIA- MONDS, they have to be bought right" to be solid right. We buy direct from the Amsterdam Cutters and pay cash, therefore you get' the best value for your money. SOLITAIRE DIAMOND RINGS, from $10 up. THREE STONE RINGS, $25 up. FIVE STONE RINGS, $60 up. Just drop in and show you our stock. Kinnear &d'Esterre Diamond Merchants, 100 Princess St. Sot 0.8.8. 8.8 2 2 TrrTTTTTy Soll bs 8 8 oa TRY let us ARTHUR A. BRUNEAU. TITTTTYTY Seletotot 8 ES | world place the destiny of Canada in fin hands of the House of Commons, ! DON'T WAIT TILL YOU ARE RICH TO BUY A S---- in the Hands of its leaders, or of the caves 'of "the majority He feared the House of "Commons might be ar trary, "I would always not repre i Victor Talking Machine | the jeople even after an election | : i i [it wonld Pepresent iv only on one or in and enapire or write us| two questions. . No province had asked abotit our lag prohibition though some had ask- Easy Payment Pl hed for" Mange. H abolition were the DAWSON & STALEY, he asked, use the senate as a referen dum ? 217 Princess St., Kingston. High Grade Pianos, Discussing the: principles, on. which Prices, ay Remedi. Iv w Drop present he would base his principles of reform, he said at Living {feeling of responsibility: the pranate was toe secure in tenure of of fice and had no incentive to work Wood's | would 'net dogmatize except to say The Great {that a limitation of term was an ab Tones and invigoratesthe whole | «lute pecossity. To the proposal for aus St Slike how {an elective senate, he objected, that it ity, Aenial end Brain Worry, Des [has not worked well before confedera ») 5 ny esa, Kalsvions, Sper | } 3 Id sangeacy, hexual edness, Kaw i, j tion, that it = would mean patorriuva, and Efe of ie or Kxcesses | ' Ye Friow 81 per box, vis for i will pleaso, aif | cloctiongd that only will cure. Sold by all druggists or mailed in feould afford dlections in ¥ | constituencies there plain pkg. on receipt of price, New pany that sulded free, Tho vod Mod sir Cow We pest M Yncanto, Ont | coriflict between the two houses. Ap- | poimtment by the provinces would in Vorrmer!y Madson volve a clash between the political {complexion in the provinces and the | dominion He {tive plan': Appointment in part hy (a) j the one-quarter; (b)- the rich. men the large would be provinees, dominion, one-half, as a maximum: (e) | | the opposition, one-quarter, or in pro {portion to its representation in the house. The universities might be giv. en representation, though of that he 15¢., at Bests'. ¢ It is semi-officially announced that | was donbtlul. He suggested a division the queen of Spain is again enciente. | Of functions between _the two houses Accouchment ie expected in July. | He favored the abolition of the senate "Violet Taloum powder," 2080. for Ae Tells How to Prevent | : Throat Weakness, Bronchitis. How many thousands are there whe 4 and relief iv immediate. Single to use, delightful and pleas- ant--nothing compares with Catarrh- ozone, which is the cure of the day 'they would just use common sense in for all bronchial and throat troubles. selecting their remnedy. { H. B. NMelaughlin, the wall-known Bronchitis of eourse is an inflamma- representativ Parke & Blackwell, tion of the brouchial tubes. Toronto, say { These tubes were made for the pas-| "I have w Jatarrhozone oes sage of air' alone, and neither thé and can honestly shy it is thé only moisture of an atomiser nor the Liquid ready: that vdlisyes me from a painful of a cough syrap can get where the 'attaok of bronchial aatarch. The in- trouble really is. we | haler for Catarrhozone is always in The diseased parts can only be'my Ipocket: and 1 simply conldn't gat reached by a remedy that can force [along without it," I firmly believe Ca. its way through all the breathing or- | tharrasone is a wonderful remedy." : And. so does everyone that uses it. Large site, sufficient for two months' use guaranteed, $1; small (trial) size, for - bronchitis, 25x, at dealers or N. C. Polson & Jt cures hy inhalation. Co, Hartford, Conn., USA. and Nou breathe in its healing balsame, | Ki J would gladly pay any sum to be cured of could be cured--enred to-day--cured if bronchitis or consumption. Many | pans. Doctors who have weed "Catarrho- | "say it is the only rational cure Was admitted | pun- | Abolition, he | the senators, and ! the great need was a greater | He | too many | suggested a compara- | ; LE : s inhale its soothing antiseptic vapor, | X hmitation of its power and Li He ad- but necessarv question contend bad to onservatives to appreciate the ) lake Lhe up, that time been |AND THE GLOBE'S EDITOR IS STILL ACTIVE. situation ° N. Lewis, in brevity a com that he a brief from the people of Huron and of Ontario to mending or ending of be a doubt of from the senate to the hari it the speech of mendable declared A Special Plea of Justification i Was Put in--The Plea Held Up From the Press Till Answer is Made. Toronto, Jar came with West mand de- | the | he There aceruing wis doubt He charged that senate as a means of killing which it was opposed, but for | 80 py {which public opinion was so strong as { beiore uELice them 'through the House of | BU, for Mu Mcdonald, pleaded not He charged also that the (BUMLY, and put' in a spedind plea of controlled apart from the | JUstifi€ation Yor publi atic iy the overnment by the moneved men of [Public interest \.. Reid t! R asked the judge nats maght ihe the Dene 1 un 21. ~The | Dr Beattie Nesbitt against donald, managing editor argon ol J. A. Mac of the ( assizes, this morning Britton. N. 'W. Rowell re no as id government lobe, used the BUM mn the nHz to to foree Commons. senate was for Dr. Jeattie Nesbitt, that the pleadings be {not allowed to be published in the [press until reply had been filed as it might prejudice the defendant's case. He said it would take some time ta prepar¢ a reply and it might be necessary to call some members of the i provincial cabivet, and jt would. take {time to prepare evidence. The judge | ordered that the pleadings be not pubtished. The cage was adjourned in definitely \ and Mr Macdonald was re the country. He advocated a referen- | dum to ascertain the opinion of B, wa worth the {people H, senate that the 2 useless and | Miller maintained 'compavativel what He com pared the British House of Lords and the Canadian senate, to the disadvan tage the no equally good choice for the Canadian body was pos- jxible,' as was made hereditarily in | Britain. Dealing with remedies, other | than abolition, which was his proposi- | tiem, he condemned election, because { leased on his own recognizance it would confine the: representation to | Park Commissioner John moneyed men. Provincial representa- [for twenty-five in the employ tion. had net worked well in the past. | of the city, this morning, placed George Smith, North Oxford, spoke | resignation in the support of the motion to an empty "house and Dr. Daniel, St. John, followed, as also ditl a other sleepy-looking members, but no- thing of any importance was said when the house rose. | The evening sitting was as | of interest a8 a winter sky in Canada lis of locusts. It-was painful in the extreme. Here and there a member | would justify his presence with a bad Iy after which a would reply te. a snap of the fingers hy a busy letter-writing member who | had taken exercise with fingers JA speaker would hold the floor then but that all that attention was directed to other not it costs." of fatter; Chambers, Vears his hands of the mayor | * results of the parks | Ivestigation so far as it has | Mr Chambers. in his letter, savs | advised Jim that | harrassment and worry caused manner. in which the inquiry devoid | conducted were seriously aliecting (health, and in view of the nature of the inquiry, he felt bound to place his | resignation in the hands of the land board of control The bill of E. J Lennox, architect of the city hall inst the city of Toronto, for 281,225.75. only. | vervices in with tion, of that costly edifice. i be contested by the city Fullerton, this ported upon the bill and that no furthes ennox, hut Th { This is one of the gone his the the had been his few i doctor has by mavor hidden yawn, pave new hv tor alleged the likely to Corporation norning, conneetion eree now | i and was Was held hannels Sir Wilirid was vawning, while Mr. immediate right, might to refute the suggestion that he. had | been indulging in an after-dinner nap {And the public--well, they were not | used to being in the galleries and con- | sequently must not be blamed fer right through the ordeal--it {was a novélty and 4t is quite on the ecards that it' will be a novelty, the | experience of which will last a life |time. But there was one man who {had the deepest sympathy of every | one present and awake, and that was | Mr. Speaker. tesult of evening : The {escape of a lot of on both sides [of the floor and nothing attached to Counsel re- recommended payments he made to that the latter he al to sue for his account if he wanted it. The total cost of the city hall was $2,262 181.97, exclusive of the Mr. Fullerton figured | that Mr Lennox, under the agreement was entitled to $71,865.45, of | 861 000 had been paid to him This morning the found guilty of Patterson, on his not be . able {architect's fees which Tong sentence dav and a large wis in nimber of prisoners were brought before Judge Winchester. The two Elliott entered. Arthur Nunn, found guilty o conspiracy to defraud the stfeet rail jway and' two aéciflent insurance com panies by means of bogus ae idents, | were remanded, at the their to allow of an appeal being Arthur Nuon, found guilty of in a recent court prosecution of a disorderly thouse, was sent to the penitentiary {ior three years; a similar sentence was limposed on Albbft Stephenson, a Over The World. young Englishmtfin, for stabbing his The bodies of twenty-four victims of | wife with a pen Knife, For practising the Boyertown fire were buried in one| Witcheraft, Miss Ella Preston was fin- {trench. | ed B100, or, in default, to serve three | Nearly half a million dollars will he [months in the Mercer reformatory and {asked by Dr. Sheard for street clean. | to give a bond of $200 for futiare good mg in Toronto, behavior, * Tolstoi writes a scathing letter in denunciation of sovereigns and govern. | {mental power, Several radical members of the Prussian government are gazetted fon | toronation honors. Extensive thefts of woollens place at the wholesale warehouse LE. J. Dignum & Co, Mavor Oliver, Toronto, running a street railwav line {the old fort would not injure it in the least i Test cases are to be made to deter {mine if druggists selling certain pat {ent medicines are 'committing breaches tof the license act. A meeting wis held at the. city hall, to considera plan to perpet- uate the memory of the late Edward | Hanlan Capt. Colin. C to the SEIRIONS, brothers yas request ot { connsel, entered, | perjury in the the effects of the product. There was | 20 light or | ¥ITH OF THE NEWS. The Very Latest Culled From All semblance of argument. police case KNIGHTS OF THE GRIP Took a Ride to Junction and Back Again. good story going the rounds, to-day, on two commercial men who "* jgot badly tangled last evening. They Foronto 1 Jeft here at 7:05 o'clock, on the subur- says. that [ban to go to Brockville. When they through | | at the outer station they jerossed the platform and entered the {last ¢Ar on' the local thiat had just arrived from the west. This car is al ways left off here and is brought into the city. The two Knights of the {Grip made themselves comfortable in the car and awaited the start, In {few moments the engine was hooked {up and the {Fain started." After a few moments' ride they were surprised | when the train again stopped, but, thinking it was Rideau station, they [still kept their seats. They waited {and waited for the car to get in tion again, and went out to investigate, His SUTPrise can be imagined: when be found him {self back in the vity, where had {to remain until midnight | When Shadows Fall. [ Senfetimes, 'sometimes, when' the shadows sWeap : the storm breaks broad man deep Sometimes, Sometimes, when fail our lps are Wrung with a hopeless i wail ¢ Sometimes, 1 has fled | And the past A is took | ol | "» a | Toronto, Harhottle defaulted Rifle Association for { 3640. He is said to have been seen in | San Franciseo The boiler in the cement works at | Longue Pointe, Quebec, explodéd, and | Thomas Lachy was injured so that his is doubtful. Phoebe Wright broke down in withess-hox. Toronto, when {shown a boot _of had | been electrocuted by a live wire. ! Purvis' mail stage went through' the {ice between Little Current and Span {ish River, and the horses were lost { Mails and express matter were saved, . A posse of Morgan county, Tenn, { citizens captured and lynched Walter | Cole, the negro who, on Monday, kill- {ed. Walter Langely, the Cincinnati | Southern rajlway bridge watchman at ahead Annadel, Tenn { How much' we long for the sweet enfold A. great revival is in progress in |Of a mother's arms as in days of old'! Chicago, among 207 churches, under Is : . {the auspices of the Layman's Evan- | nmetimes, one ties; the { gelistic Movement. One branch of the | And the golden goal grows far to seek work is to be a "poor man's ¢' urch," | Sometimes, sometimes, when the black with soup, biscuits, lodging and pos And Se Shama: fades in a sibly beds, | blooms, : Up to the present. time seven bods | 414, WS is be te tt tn vai. have been taken out from the wreck- | The dream, age from the collision near Milan] on | Monday night. between an express | train from Rome and another train [The world may coming from Bergamo. Twenty-four i 4 persons were injured. Ontario mo- finally one' of them | récovery | Mrs { the they in her son, who 1A nd hu on the we try, and | And | sometimes "When the dream is dost and the dark's when best workd of I the joy, and the song and @il in vain, rest Of a careless lad ona terder breast ! prate of its pride end i will, | Of the keeping on. tho the Pace may kill ng eu 5 hope aud the Jiralens trust, i i ¥ up from: treatm st Dairy Students' Literary Club. [But moments. cote when the aot A meeting was held in the lecture te : 2 . room of the Eastern dairy school for | ry amor fades. and the world the purpose of re-organizing the liter- | And we'd give up wil that the years omy ary society. About' twenty-five stu-1; Rod n i dents and members of the staff of the! eo tuck there in L108e arms of goid. school were present. The meeting op- | An, take me up in thy arms to-day. is "members & oronto Exchange STOCKS, BONDS INVESTMENT SECURITIES Dealt in on All Exchanges 2 cdoek ip he 3 ened with an address from J. W. Mit- As - isda would in a world of gray ! chielt, superintendent of the school ex. | 3 4 ret ay imknows, r plaining the benefits, objects, and | a ful prime of a3 far aims of such a society. Then followsd | Than Jui & dim of men aod mirth, the reading of the constitution amd |TB® tread trinmg herosn the surth prdaw by W. W. Dool. Iwas moved| goin PesSSTes snd power and by Brown, seconded by H. | Am the dead, blown ashes om lips of v Winter that the students form | Pom! literary society and adopt the Present | Sometimes. ometi y Sonstitution and by-laws Carried. | 'vesched ad tried when meetings ars to" be beld every | th en safest + and a wanly pride - Thursday of each week, at ah UT PE 2, We'tirt und evening, IAnd the heart grows sick and the cheeks We've GASE 1S ADJOURNED INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Newsy Paragraphs Picked Tp Reporters On Their Rounds. "Gold-filled spectacles , | $1.50, at Bests', Centre rain $3, and the concrete walk on that $1,079.17. . and glasses The street cost thoroughtare Ibis evening Lataraqgm Jodge, No 10, 1.0.0.F., will and have a social time Several more short Pont thirty its wards. course men barracks, are ar rived at Tete de to day. Close 'this course. Weather permitting of the Y.M.C.A, hold tual sleigh drive on Raturday ing, leaving the YM.C.A. at 0 clock. } "SiiverCloth,' Bests', The Young Rockwoods will 'a the challenge from the Artilleri ", game to be played at the rink on aight to eight o'clock. Fhe premium for insurance building occupied by the theatre SL.28R per $100 $1.72, a printer's ervor, in rowes' letter, yesterday. upon will their an morn Rockwood Wednesday from seven on Is and Mr. Bur Boarding house hockey teams are al the "go" latest to come out that captaine by Victor Hall, Brock streetf The tea is now open for games Several of those mentioned as stack holders in ed of their The list that government over a vear ago "Hair brushes, ¥l for ests', a 1s was Be., at The run for seats for the production of "Wildfire," by the largest present, but whole house, This afternoon warrant officers, ficers and men There left on record a are few seats in the children of non-commissioned of R.C.H.A § of the enjovable affair the which proved a most The regular monthly meeting of than - the and authorizing for the supplies for H B. and W business other accounts tenders Messrs passing the the calling yea H the cereal department plant andgpro ducts of the Peterboro Cereal com The branch of the business pany will . known Flakes, Limited. The final debgfte in the Inter-Univer sity series takes place in Consvoeation hall and to most interesting. Queen's has held the cup for anxious t make it three straight The subject to-night is "Resolved, that Canadian Government Should lish a System of Old Age Uuneen's will be represented bv Messrs H. B. Chatham and G. 8S. Fife new com be Canada to-night promises two years and Estab Pensions." MET ON WRONG DAY. a Quandary. The Frontenac 1908 convened for council of its inaugural meet ng on Tuesday afternoon. There were 2 Charles McGregor, of Bar >. Brash, of Bediord: DP. God Kin, of Clarendon and Miller; H. A Calvin, of Garden Island. John Foley. of Howe Island: R. A Hamilton, - of Hinchinbrooke: William Davis and A Rankin, of Kingston township; A Miller, of Kennebee: J. M of Loughboro; H. Drew, of Olden J Thomson, of Oso: W. JJ Franklin, of Pittsburg: W. H. Reynolds and James York, of Portland: R Baiden : of Portsmouth; D. Wood, oi Palmerston Robert Shapnon, of Stfirrington: ] McAllister, of Wolfe Island County. Clerk" Edwards presid stated that knew what to do. The act stated that coun ty should hold ul meotings en January the fourth Tucsday of January clerk said he te notices to the members. of the council the inaugural meeting had not lwen notified officially to who was elected in the WE mun cipalities 'as reeves and deputy Why had county Stoness, who od, he scareel councils their inaugur the fourth Tuesday in Last year the council met on The was unable for as van reeves the members assembled called "them. (The had announced 'that the mesting would be held on January 21st, or the third Some; of the pre sent had not their certificates of ele tion from thei? municipal clerks, h had not newsnaper Priesday members Ane could recognize / them as members of county: council * Dr. Fdwards stated that the Lennox and Addington council would not meet tifl next Tues day Councillors the Thomson to Calvin and agreeable with the business ii the would not held personally After some discussion, it get the advice of J. as to whether said they were go be Li Whiting to K.( dats specified by the statute. The coun cillors then adjomrned for an Later--Council did not meet hour it statite, TO REDUCE LICENSES. bv Petition Ciirculating in Belleville to Lop Of Six. city council to pass a by-law reducing the number of hotel licenses, from} exacted. It is being quite extensively signed, + Are Made K. Cs. The following are now entitled write K.C. after their names by order of the provincial government: W.B. Co rroll, Gananoque; D. M. Mcintyre, W. F. Nickle, J. B. Walkem, King ston; G. PF. Ruttan, Stewart, Brockville. shells as gas E hod Gérmany. drawn or blown out, mantels is an idea taking } | officers the school boys | nine | cept { the | the Princess not i in Kingston at present. The ? } Lillian Russell, was at the the given a little dinner at the Armouries 1 be the The Frentenae County Connecil in send ont | because he | at | the present tim¢, he could not tell. He | | | t | i §4 on | members | liable. | was degided | it was legal for the council to meet a week before the | was | held illegal to do so before date fixed | Belleville, Ont., Jan. 21 ~A (petition | is being signed in the city asking the | to 19, reducing shop licenses and also | requesting that a higher licengg for be | } to | | | | Napanee; H. A. | the Sovereign bank dispos hares many months ago. | prepared for the | were | | House of Industry committee was held | on Monday afternoon but there was no | Collier, | formerly of Kingston, have taken over | pany and will henceforth manage that | | | tH P E4444 + JANUARY BARGAINS| IN COATS & SKIRTS. | ° ck, Ms LADIES' COATS--A good assortment to select fr in Bla Navy and Brown Beavers, and Fancy Tweeds, full leng : latest styles. Prices cut down to the lowest notch the Coats we are offering at $4, $5, $6, $6.34 and £6.63 WOMEN'S WARM LINED HALF LENGTH COATS. in and Grey, $1, $1.95 and $2.95. : CHILDREN'S AND GIRLS' COATS, all reduced WOMEN'S ODD SKIRTS, about twenty in the lot, only two of a hind, but all sizes, ir. them, from 38 to 43 $3 to $5. Your choice, for $1.75. Millinery at Bargain Prices. Leading Mantle & Millinery SPENCE'S The Lead 119 Princess St. ---- CS on A ----- om, Black one or Were PERE P PRR FPR 0F4 9040000444400 44 20 PerGent. Discount Of From now until Mareh 1st, Dis- count off all AGATE WARE Which consists of the best C ANADIAN make, also and Elite Ware, which is the best manufactured. we will give 20 per cent Strousiky We have a large stock of CARPET SWEEPERS On hand and for one week only will allow a DISCOUNT of 20° per cent. off. 77 Princess : Elliott Bros., "grins +44 444 4 PEEP A PP HPPP 0443004449944 004044434 FEV 403 000040000480 44 400000040044 ; TEPPER PF PAIR 440044440404 * A COUCHES A few left over from our Christmas trade we intend closing out at a price. MUSIC AND PARLOR CABINETS in a fine ma- |nogany finish this week at sale prices. JAMES REID. 'Phone 14~ 3 oe a x oo oe oo] MRE January Bargains | There is no limit to the interest exhibited ' by a woman when shown good and useful articles for the home, especially thé kitch- en; and her interest is increased in pro- porti n to the cut in regular prices. That is one reason why our-January Sales are always a success, For the other reasons, come in and see our stock. COVERED ROA ST PANS Self-Basting, reg. 75c. Special, 60c. DOUBLE SAUCE PANS Inside holds 3 pints | Lg Outside ¥ § « } Special 44c. WASH BOILERS, 20" Discount. N.P. COPPER KETTLES, all sizes. 99 Cents. : BIRD CAGES, 207 Discount. Knives, Forks, Spoons, Fancy Enamelled Ware, Jelly Moulds, Pudding Dishes, Tea Trays, and. hundreds of other things in our big stock going at sale prices, which are for Cash Only. v Come! ¢ . ¢KELVEY'& BIRCH, ~ 69 and 71 Brock St., Kingston.