MP __THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. WEDNBSDAY, JANUARY 13, 101, MONK'S | LETTER COVERENGE_ oT 0 AND THE NATIONS WILL GO TO To Prem'er Borden Opposing It is Now up to the Great Powers Naval Grant. : - ni id Turkey to Yield of dime all | Interested In REPLY OF PREMIER ence in London simultaneously with § ] ~ | eth the Turiish gov. I] So : -- [powers was geached to-day by the : oi § Ol { 1€ a wing REGRETTING THE REPGNATION chiefs of the peace delegations of the OF NATIONALIST. Balkan ullise.. - : ; vor of I: Syaihe , roprasen Should study these values carefully, as we can- The Correspondence Between the and Servia will be communicated tq not continue these prices when the present stock Two Tabled in the House of Com. | the Porte in a formal Boe. is sold, - ; ODS! ranted 4 same time it was decided . mol Mr. Mont: - W 2 Re- to instruct the commanders of the' ferendum. . armed forces of the- allies in the field! Ottawa, Jan. 15.--The correspond-| to terminale the armistice which has ence in connection with the resigaa- | been in operation since December 3rd. tion of Hon. IF. D. Monk from the' Since that date hostilities between cabinet was tabled yesterday after- Bulgaris and on the one side noon. Un October 18th Mr. Monk and Turkey on the other have entire wrote Mr. Borden, - ily ceased. (ireece, which did not sign "My dear Premier--I regret to find the. armistice tocol, however, has' that I cannot concur in the decision Continued fighting. Montenegro also, ' arrived at'by the cabinet yesterday to Which was nominally a party to the place, on behali of Canada, an emer- | armistice, has been 'engaged in many gency "contribution of $35,000,000 at severe skirmishes with the garrison of the disposal of the British govern, Scutari. It is believed that the Otto- ment for naval purposes, with the man troops there are fairly well pro- sanction of parliament sabout to as- Vided with food and ammunition, as semble, but without giving the Can- Seutari was always a great centre of adian people an opportynity of ex- the grain (rade and the Turks have a pressing its approval of this impoft. considerable arsenal there. - ant step before it is taken. | Janina, in the south of Epirus, was "Such a concurrence would be at made the rallying point for a large variance with my pledges and the act force of Turkish troops who escaped pr is of sufficient gravity yto from Monastir and other places in Justify' my igsistence; it goes beyond Macedonia and Albania. The Greeks the scope of the Constitutional act have closed all approaches from the . of 1867. south, hut the 'lurks there are able { "Holding this view, 'as a member to obtain supplies. of your cabinet, I feel it my duty to! In the expectation that the 'last place my resignation in your hands. word" from Constantinople will arrive Permit me Lo add that my decision here to-day every despatch reaching To Save Mon has been reached with regret, on ac- the Turkish peace delegation is opened : Cy . cownt of my agreeable relations at all With anxiety. Tr timés with yourself. Yours 'sincerely,' The representatives {of the Balkan \ (signed), ¥. D. Monk." allies declare that they .are ready to! t Our Overcoat ale Premier Borden's reply on October face all events. They say that no fow- | : ; we 21st was as follows: Jer than 400,000 ol Shei troopsjare con- | : . "My dear Mr. Monk--I received, this centrated around t ortiess of Ad: Fi E li h lL, ] h ie Overcoats for Men and Boys. ar Sr ih yo an ae ater wie aon the lines of, Tei Ine Lnglish 1.ongcloths : . , L hands your resignation as a member teries haye hoen placed in position be- AR Rid : . i Now is the time-of all times to buy an Overcoat. of the government. The information fore Adrimople; mot: only feos iy, bright needle finish, free from dressing, and a cot- Plenty of Overcoat weather ahead and you'll which has been placed before us 'by garia bit also from Servia, whose! ton that has had a great sale since January 1st, when it great as. | was placed on sale at Jc yard. - . . . g hs esty's government discloses so arms factories have been of have a fine coat to start in with next winter. Erave © Athaton (hat In my dg sixtance during the war, largely sup. | 20 per cent, off )v i ment the granting oi immediate cand plying war material and ammunition as pe h, of any Overcoat in the House, effective aid is necessary in the inter- to the Bulgarian armies. i Dominion Longcleth r a . None reserved. - ; est of this dominion as part of the General Poronich, the Servian hero Hy ; : Here's your Oyercoat opportunity, Sir, nail British empire. Such a step is entire. of Monastir, asserts that within two A fine even White Cotton, medium weight and J . ly of a tefnporary character, and is days Adrianople can now be captured. most desirable for good Wear. absolutely distinct from a permanent Although the 'mobilization of the policy of co-operation in imperial de- Russian and Italian armies is denied, , Our special at 10c yard ren lin lence, which when formulated ought to there is no doubt that Austria-Hun- ' be placed before the people for their gary still maintains her armaments, ' consideration and "approval. with the object of enforcing her claims AN ' : "Your resignation is a matter of in the Balkans, especially in Albania. : special regrev to me as IL most fully" The plenipotentiaries of the allies re- Fine Nainsook recognizd and appreciate your very mark that the attitude of Austria- earnest devotion to the duties of the Hungary is not so much agminst them Iaing ! : «7 . Thic : BROCK STREET onerous 'and = important oifice which aA' agains Helv. and (hal Lor'. Tam 4 Soft Nainsook Cottons for Under wear. This quali- > ty is free from dressing or finish of any kind, you have filled since tho 10th of (ct- reason, owing to the rivalry of these obtr, 1911, and the very great assist- two members of the triple alliance, ance and kindly considarntion which 1 the Balkan states will suffer. They as- 12}c, 1Bc, 20c, 25c¢. have always received at your hands. sert thal Austria is depriving Mon- Yours faithfully, "(Sgd.) R. L. Bor- tensgro of Scutari only beeause, in den." . ' casa thut city does not hecome the | capital of Albania, Avlona, which * js under the direct. inituence of Italy will Trousseau Cottons : : : a : 9 MET AT PORTSMOUTH. joe chosen. 5 a . Observers of the sMuati i Lon Ga . y uid . . ! County Orange Lodges at Distiict don express the opinion that Turkey © We have imported a special line of particularly 2 Meeting Tuesday Night. | will reject the advice of the European - Fine White Cottons for those desirous of securing the The Sounty [Orunge. lodges were Loni wad that bestilitior will be yo . best and finest when preparing. their Trousseau. : wi po - > : 3. js Sepresenied at he district meet ieee It has met with instant success, and we have sold ing, which- was held in the Orange x : Hall, at Portsmouth, on Tuesday HS MEMORY BAD, fully a third of the lot already. night. During the evening a fine « Mist. n i J i y Seri i KV : | programme of music wae rendered pe | SOrY of Fisst-Appearance Drunk _ We will not attempt to describe it, but ask you to the lodge orchestra, and at the close * Before Magistrate. gues come and see-it. - . an oyster supper was served, The 1a-| I have no remembrance whatever," 3 makes dies provi the spread and the said a lirst-appearance drunk, ar members tendered them a hearty vote raigned before Magistrate Farrell, in 15¢, 20c, &5c. ' of thanks for the able manner in police court, Wednesday morning, on which the arrangements were carried being asked how he happened to he N out, NM» F. Shannon, of Glenbur- | there, \ . th i ; .! "What were you doing before you Has been a Household word for over forty years in Kingston and for Sie relising muster. The fol (lost your memory ed the court. owe S. yicinity, and the present season has added to our reputation Master, -T. W. Nicholson: deputy | 'Prinking whiskey," was the reply. # . . : field for so many years for extra values in Household Linens master, J. Reid: chaplain, J. I. Daw. |, The accused, 'who is a well-known Fine Linen Huck Towels, made by the famous and Cottons of cue highest order. oT ridge: f. | farmer, fiving a short distance_from . 3 al: c ~ : om: tremsurct, Charles. Bostridge; 6- | JES IY 4 short distance fpom Towel firm of Webb & Co., Ireland. These are excep nancial secretary, W. FE. Cordukes; ve- 4 8 : . . OE. "ow EO ME a i relay Cewman: lec. NC Came into town, to have a horse tional values, ut 25¢, 371c, 50c, 75¢, $1. wrding secretary, J. Newman: lec. thod, and that while here he met a : ? ? . y - turers, C'. Wood and IB Jaithortaud; couple of "the boys," and had a few Also Guest Towels director of ceremonies, Patterson: ove too many. As it was the first i id . .. : Beautif' ul pure white fanaide ihr, W. Holland; -jikide 1" time die had been before the court, the | Made from Grass Bleached Linen, {magistrate gave him a chance. 25¢, 33e, 3c, 3 : 5 SOLUTH N PASSED CANE OR RNR AN . i * : ) Irish Linen Table Cloths : THE RESCLUTION PASS £9N3 OF ENGLAND, Towelling by the yard for those who wish to make ; : , Ib all ees, kth. Not Regarding She Re erent of John vio Officers of Leicester Lodge J]. up their Towels, at 0 all sizes, with Napkins to match. These are all in the newe: cIntyre, K.C. . Were Installed. : Zhe, 30¢, 35¢, 40¢ and up : designs, and are priced at special discounts for this sale. : Copy of the resolution passed ~ at | The officers of Leicester lodge, Sons ! % ) : p- Ea the annual meeting of the Frontenac ; England, werejggstalled, on Mon- : ; law Association held on January 4. evening, by D.D.2.G.P. George : : ; : 13th : : Bonny, as ollows : : 165 P tt 1 : Moved by J. B. Walkem, K.C., se Worthy president, T. J. Grigg; vice eee A attern otns | Duded by Francis King, that oi resident, H. Scott; chaplain, C. C. : w y - : / . McIntyre's. resignation as president Ty peer; treasurer, C. Selby; Secretary, . . Double Satin Damask, slightly imperfect, some only soiled, at of the Frontenac Law association be |. Leach: first guide, F, G. Ebner; se- | : JOHN LAIDLAW & SON \about half price. - A few with Napkins to match, 2 accepted with regret, and the mem- 4 guide, F. A. Carter; third guide i ; . . : A = bers of the Kingston bar desire 16 (;. A." Lapier; fourth guide, G. East- \ ; : Y place on record their appreciation of ell. fifth guide, C. E. Francis; sixth } the services rendered by our retiting guide, C. G. Dumbleton; inside guard, » : confrere, ahd 'whilst . under the cir eo 8. Dale; outside guard, open choice; b a e ap ns : Nes {cumstances they arg obliged to accept physician, Dr. S. J. Keves; pianist, J. Ca Sinn -_ x ak Xt. : his Yesighation' they da so xeprefting Jonata; anditors, 3 i. Parker ati THE SYNOD OF ONTARIO 3 A i i ] the principal canse which has d to F. Andrew; trustees, J. J. Marsh, H. Se FR -- RE In all sizes, a special lot of broken dozens, thostly 1-2 dozen to a afin om dissolution and disap- M. Hawley and J. Tunstall. in eet tn George's' Hill on pattern; at a big reduction from regular prices, bod of a legal firm which has During "he evening five new members . "clas 25th a . Ra rs -- for so" 'manv years occupied a Pro- were initiated. oF The 4 oh : MOCCASINS L Sr, M ; | r a ' A inent and honofable place in the, iin Sint "he forty-eir] th session of the 'sy- v 3 : 3 : sity he a city of Kingston and provinee of, MAJOR HORDERN LECTURED [nod of Obtacia, willsopen in. Se mnants of A 5 a George's Hall on Tuesday, January Oatario. On Civil War Baile Before the (98th. At 9.30 am. morning praver gn ; gS 5 pr A Birthday Party. i Tactical Society. will be said in the cathedral. At 10. hie: acre B k . . ; z 4 eached and unbleached Mi Marjorie, dsvebier of" Me | Mais GV. Hordan, sat oti, | aim. lhe boty "omenaice wit ix | °° Buckskin and Oil Tan. RTE ae ; and Mrs. J. B. O'Driscoll, Victoria chird division, lectured before the, 4 able Lin hs CQ fies eainined o number of her Kinguton" Talal" Savy, nthe |b oben vith prover and ot 3 vn - P 3 ; v ds her thirteent ay , on ay evenimg, oun : 7 'ND . . bie Linen | Lippe flips Bie TLR Cn ALLS pam. evensong will be anid: ys Buckskin, good quality $1.00 mgths of 1 12 to 3 1-2 yards, mill ends, slightly soiled at J} [svent in games and music. The: Lessons to be drawn from the opera |in every Reem , Seing "one-third off. *. ek blowing out of the candles on a tions : were discussed, and Were en- Breached | by. of Niagra 30 Bo Oil T i . ; : {large birthday cake caused much larged upon by Col. 7. Benson ani Abbott, M.A. Dean of Niagara. ys Oil 1an Moccasins, $1.50 and $2 an. Pow wets and Tovenings an ut |] [55 300: voting Mls" Marion J i: *V. 'Crowe, autor, [nget Sia hol emi ¢ 4 4 : ° 30, voti M Mar, a J. H V. Crowe, ~Col. H. A. Jimny Su v sche » » . . Shestings.. Pillow Cottons. Towels and Towel Mat BO er Pane Litt Jip Cunningham | will be held; in the synod hall, sad | 8 Moccasins for Girls at 75¢ % "bappy returns of the day. and other iocal officers have been: over [addresses given by Rev. R. A. Hilts, : . Moccasins for Ladies at 3 a a : secretary Sunday school commission, EY es ais 3 ; ae day, m.. the an: $ g January and February we close at fad soit "ore Firtt Cogremn- miliary Thtons, Std stud. Teo nec soar wast i evi] Y $1.00 and $1.25 the ; at Fint Congrega'ional Ladies. | The object of the leseons is to in- land others. at the which will assist them in 'leading and | Addrebses will be given bv Rev. Ca: o'clock excepting Saturdays. : tonal church took p tint then Tie : : i I n handling their units in the feld: non Gould, M.A., general secretary . : mn ~ De Ey SE ire i et an IMS.CC, and Rev. WF. viieraid.| § Moccasins for Men at $1.50, $2 and $3 8 ; aes, 'MB officers elected were: president, Mrs. | Tate Mrs. Catherine Scott Lee. yy" SU" Paul's church, . . ¥ vice-president, | Mrs. Catherine Scott Tee, wife of : : Alexandria Bay, died, Sa Vie Miss M. turds wy seventy-five years.\\ She ne The ; = surer, . va veo R book collectors, Mrs. James had resided . twenfy-two years in A : : ! L k it Sh : St ; EE wi A | | Gheat comic song, "Fm the Guy." Scott, Cherry Valley, Prince Faward