(From ,, Q11"- Bcporter) . 0T i" '3- ' 32st 'He_f,iec-. Live ; ,'.g pl! in It'll dliscf to,’ ‘g ‘l? fjfidibklUD. Ijlsieiuililin-l 1ir=r'iill*‘........¢.-- w! 4- A- Mil-us. 5:13;; cc word lslnml, toe plea. lllnfib'_hy ,_ qifb iicotla Liberals for moons ~ol" trsusportstiou ..,.h. halve."- u» maritime mus null isle pinion Stntes. . A résolll to this effect wss illovee by J. A. Sinclair. of Guyeboro, who, suuvocqted] "'9. fest ilue "or steamers provnlozi with cold itorsge ioeiiitiee gov the __ ‘*0! fresh ‘lldlrfrom the AUEIIVR'G'G‘IIC$O_BOIQUII.' He eb- so homered better g-eilway isclliclss to prdvipeitor-tile" home iiisrket. ‘H! . , J.D.HAZEN ‘W! “"5? Mil‘! in o‘. >1 cor was forvrorqled only fly-freight. Mr.‘ Howell pulnte out that lsit yearflet tbc ‘l orouto sir, there was a flue ex- hlUt by the Government, of Mori- tlmo fish which bod attracted a greofi deal of attention hind dealers Isild that it was of the greatest value in ‘encouraging trade. ‘Mr. --He.zen- ipointed‘ out the‘ number or new fheztcllerles the’ Government were‘ building sndthoy ivereuever in as good condition. The results were si- rersliy apparent shed flsh were being lceurnt- 'wllere noueullid been secured rloimyears.‘ » The fishing laws war-oil- ' so biting strictly "enforced slid the in- dnslry Jgoheriily was ‘being fostered two or three times s‘ week audit‘, ivsseltrlibrtedun unfairness by w. 'nn- novél‘ before. Ml. “mien-review- l‘.'»13h'l'l'6ll‘.'5°l!m %l1¢'BN*vs.‘B.'ll-..goa the prcieut arriingcmelrts for fish flaw, “fiirlfloiltli shdfw. Kyte, ‘Rich- dclfvcrics" it :B_dstou"‘hixd"‘euid efforts maria.‘ ' " '- ‘ - "" - = would be ‘continued to lnllkirtliis ser- Ml". Mdhesh thought that instead of providing" s isftbsmhhlp service be- tween "Nave Sctitis“ line ‘ills union seliteajtl-re ‘Government sbonlu pro- vfdo trnnsporjtidtlon filcilities overtlfi- 1, ‘(if Iifilo‘ that tliclleople of‘ Outs»; rio. Mlihifobh"sud' the ‘West cduld get; the hcuellt of the lufgeicetchesof gr. IIlI-Hhfizl Maritirnc ‘coast! Ontario, bur-urge; lesson to-dsy frofn Pore, lino: rnls jtrliilo should go to con; nuinn rlifiwevsl ‘ ‘ ‘ .Vlr'. Hszen -bowed whet the Gov- lzl-nmont was doing to" "encourage the nsh industry. For one this: they bud arranged for a daily cur to go forward, the fest expresfto Mont- W-g null ‘lioronto. v This train left on outer-low‘ line elivercd "ssh ‘for tile Toronto-market oudaymbrningi, The Government guarantee a daily C51!‘ and to make up any deficiency. llndcr the lllbersis there _wus only a iii 1- 1' l"; l (Canadian Press) ST, JOHK." N. B., Feb.’ 2.—1_*Iearly symbol) loss," two men seriously bu"; ilnd a threh hours and a. half fight lrgnihst flames mllrked n fire ln the old Lordly Building. corner. of Church and Germain Street, hero oil's ovnluhs. "jThéilvfli is verily cot-cred by Pliellronce. The building was occupied by Chas. Rustin. _F_\"", nicer-i, who. nudism. Furqlturel- slid. lhb. Flieshmnn Brnngh tacos; Cake A flQy.QJBQPH$‘ --f‘-_i_s e lrm o m. lckm“; M _ ou"'fiud‘$_l.2,000\worth oflgoods n the bneelfibnt all ruined one firemen‘ hbd llis heed hurt bad- i ly‘ by fnllffli" flit‘ Aunt“? ‘Had M“ "7 All‘ application was made for u new even though he may be sometimes in- llng timber. shin-flu alter midnizht fire was (‘is-savored iii the big five story ill-loll" ' buildfiil: on" Prince wiflisrr- Street occupied by the SB-lval-m" Arfiiy 1s. s etropole or refuge lod- gill house. The - nizht was bitterly snd there were about eighty "rim iiif-‘tllil "ilollseJ "The house Mil,‘ proboblldybc o. jtotul loss. It is impossible "now to toll ivhether ell hand cut b- ‘he lodgers esco ed to a. saint?- be ‘esersl opinion is the; there will ill-sum orluo- with verified a1‘; ‘hardly pojslble that all could "es- " _ some 50 refugees are house-cl of- ‘steiiiloil ‘and edioiniu: houses; The fire is the‘ "boiler _ shllcrs boerdins" still burning. ‘ ‘anus- (Specidl to The Guardian) QflQTQfl~ Bub." 2.—Mrs. Caroline l) scoll, coll, died wdow of Mr. John Dris- todsy; age-d 68. I . F93 .. . ' Itllfllilfrlllflll. Oue ‘cent per ‘word "ench insertion ls this column. flesh "1""- “°°°,““’““Y widen h Plpimuprflohnrge twenty-five WANTEDu-A MAN IPOR. GENERAL ffarnr _0 l. 9P1! 5° J- G- W9?“- .194 pilot» 1°i°-‘-’-.911!61P wiwrslrlg-oiiz-ljmron GENERAL' offer read at their" meeting. housewol. A9171? 10 53 UP?" 3e92,!“- .91.‘? - ____._.1.9%°"?;?"“." yin-p‘ gilfijgansv, A BUFFALO. " ' ' V DUIQI ‘i ; ‘"""°' ‘M?’ '° ° .1°.??:Z'§Pi3‘1'°-. rleniins liiuk wherein-winc- ‘ d _f l _' k. dint‘- f3?‘ Peril.“ “'5 wilds“ ° 51%- T-Josspi; Reed, Box 898; Pictou. "Biztlliilf-PE w." :'1'-'- 83kb,“, t" "' "o om- i: ....§*.°:.:i. .,»‘== . - ‘firm t‘ so for n0 ti. 51'5"“ - d. .0. ' “And longvffl jlielll- Kflil » l i-i-z-ui To IIENT. (inseam-vs. F085" Bl- llllnter w. limit“ ‘n’ °“° )1 m; my}. ‘ on lfue of ‘roil- ny form” . til, J W‘ ‘.5 ref-sol". h V ' l‘ Y‘%¢&h 4m mime okmllaert Drunlinlolrd. = Mkflfld" lflil-Hbiti. fifiwmso" ‘Al,’ » mew-tussle Room f! w elusgllenlishd never have spills l "~..Wvni§;l1.li:l'g;j,, ‘ " . m. "om 2:98 li-imtf. " - m. AT 10R’!!! I“ him ; (lonrt which begun on Jununry 12th, Verytllln‘ c‘- "lliowilo moist“ It ‘miles from Y I " eymuln, , pend.» no. n to ivlce inbfro directive. ‘ no hoped to see a seculldjliost between Xsrmouth and Boston. bbtwoonj 'Septcmber'and Julio, lflllil also unit the question of la/bout to uzlvfzaltethc coest‘ ‘would be‘ non- slifcrcd. There had been no subsidy to oily. liue ‘running to‘ a United thought" tuut ‘with the increasing business which might develop n steamship company might find it in its interest to put on a daily service when the flshingv/us brisk between Yilrrllouth find American ports. ' fllllfli llflM " I SUPREME EHUHI The I-Iilnry session of the Supreme was 0n Saturday lldjournodto Fqb- ruary 18th, when judgments will he delivered. in the case of McDonald v. McMus- tors, an action " for trespass, which fin-her. Men of this character will no . . " : i - - States port for. llfteeu years, ‘but he Ila c 0d t w we senate of Canaan‘ . HUN. MR. MURPHY- I crave the duiiuitencc ofytliie-House for-s short‘ ionic to-mokeli fewkdmarks on ti... esteem to iho by the all: irorvutwpeulere ‘ who ‘have preceded me.- lt ~ie a sublbdt-ot congratulation ‘to this House that we have,‘ in iudilliu "to- its members o: fills mover sud seconder of the Ad- dlvds. such ‘able accessions of this honourable body. The hon. gentle- luau from Toronto (Col. tbs H011, T41"- Mssvs) has shown, in his wide "KPBBVF 0T hflsirs "ilfdiscussiug tbs fnsresrsrhs of the Address, that l“, ‘Efully understands the measures which will be slbmltted to us. This comes through his large experiences in time Mabel“ worlll- fliloakiug for the ‘Muimlflfl- PFQYWWB. and the seconder P! u‘? AWN“. I- con soy without dear of oentrsdiction, that be is fully representative of, tire province by the fiim- Whiz one of our merchant princ- fls. and ssptnius of industry, Mien. "P"? W151“!!! W‘ Offend phrtlsun ‘feel- lllilf. ,1 IDOHDVI) that if appointments of ltlllb kind are ‘made in the future, ws _W1li have no reason to declainl a- Ysoinst "want orintellect in this Clin- 1 take U" Olmoiftunity of giving full cndorsotion ‘ to the ‘remarks or {hw- Efintlemeu» who-have gone be- YQ" m0. in ‘expressing heartfelt pleas- "f". not ‘only of the legislative cham- bers or Canada but of thepeopls '0; ‘Cllflliflfl. without regard to cluggfiyggd ‘or nationality, at the improvement ifn the health of Her Royal-Highness,‘ jtho Duchess of Uonnuugbt,‘ Ween“ ‘nlso assure His Roynl-"Highness and, he has bud that assurance before this that when during the trying tirlles of inst summer ‘the Duchess was under the surgeon's knife every heart went out to him in feelings of "filial regret. at tho position lie-occupied. We" are doubly glad that he is able to come buck ‘to us and flll- out,‘ we hope, the‘ 1"" term. 11nd possibly a second term‘ i" fl-E Position which he ‘hussowcll was tried before r. jurv in GGOTRQP, town and ‘in which a, verdict was‘ found f0l‘ 139 acres of land, application was‘ mode for n. new trial onbehulf of the defendant. The Court reserved ilecl-‘ sion. ‘ ' ' Mr. Gaudet, K. C.. plaintiff, 31nd Messrs. D. A. Mc- Kinnou, K, 0., uuzi J. J. John- ston, h. 0., represented 'duut. ' " I The next case was thut of Foster Robinson, Administrator, v. T. Gor- don Ives. This was all action in tro- ver tried iu‘ Georgetown before Mr. Justice Fitzgerald without n illry. in which judgment was given for the de- Tendunt. tuful on tile ground that the verdict |wrls contrary to the evidence and no (Blulrfnns l. uy ‘be clouded in sophistry.’ ' aw. | The Court ordered that the argu- .mcni stand over, owing to the ub- sence of plaintiff's counsel, until Fto- rumy. _ ' '_ Attorney-General Msthisson and Mr .1, 'L).'Stcwsrt ‘K, 0., "appeured for plaintiff antlMessrs ,.lolmston, ‘K.Cl, nml" Ilimlin, K. 0., fol-defendant. SEAHEH llllyllii-S "" i l i ‘i (Canadian Press.) . NORFOLK, Fev. 2.-‘- Divers v are‘ bellli; sent to the wreck of the steam- el- Monroe in search of bodies of the ii drowned. "amour. .5170 r-ANlrs-fl = o nu r0 DEPOSITORS NEW Yoshi, ‘Jan. sl.- Delwslto" of Henry Siege} & Gvmllilnl’. will?“ recently wentluto receivership hands have been informed thot the bonkers. offer ‘tlleillofcash Jmvmssi 0f 5_ P" cent. of money due to the depositors, "vvill acceptfluotes for "the biilunqe. bucked by "about e4 000.090 ,0! ti" common stoclflol ‘th ' ' Biegel Stores Corporation.‘ " " The offer was blade yesterday by ‘legal representatives of Henry Sielel and Frnnlrn. vosel. to counsel ">- preeentlng a committee of creditors. The amount offered aggregated about $750,000 in cash. Hundreds of deposi- .' rs, bothmeu end women, heard $119 " Whil grntlflcetlon was expressed it was decided "tohplscewtlie matter in the. fishes of the committee. will: ‘light-hill. IIIE TEMPERATURE. a l IRE-Jill‘! 5" 5 (Special to The Gugirdgsni) to TORONTO. F bTuETY- T". 5 r . .»' uduyiflfrieh to" finer;- enrol-w whim lwlth snow and rsiu I111 WEWQWQY- lflbrlfllll‘ Jrlsluotemveretsfl; ‘ ‘in. WEATHER-Yesterday has .wsstiler p sgslu fsirhbut e- llt 0 "ohmic rdvfnlvs '""~ "“l,ufi,nigrll:-£hdut twenty d l‘! .. ve sero, felling at night Ylfii-“ggi degree!- M p,e1,=snn~~se 4.10; it‘ will ‘on s‘!!! knew" s1 and ‘rllursds at 6-1 s . a»; 0 ‘I 3 -_ "b; , ‘ to- “ “'6 m: a grillin- J’. . lderyhstmllorl‘ sets tomorrow ulorninl “t! . 9. | The first quarter s! "i" "m" ""°' I d pp, lrd t 6.88 s.m. on ‘than a)‘. rig ‘pprrm mwdn," l sire. ' ~ i ‘flip "length of todsy will be nine ¥i'"*i'lc‘3.di*.'.ric'i."!- h . s’ the plnintin who olnlnleiflhesct, which appeared (Q;- pilsitiom-il we mny refer to-u meni- the defers‘ ‘sex is always ' possible of acceptance by its origina- '?..o tide will be nigh this sfternoon. i‘ ' snornlns \ MAL? ti". .~>i~"»;.;..=~y . , " ' ‘ is‘ 1 all gslust the ,iqi,j$t?ifltlsn flibglffilflfillfiéir end‘ filled. We reserve‘ him not only lie- llouse ofllis ‘Vkingly birth, but also for lliu kindly attributes of head and ‘has cvcr characterized thrice who rule over this empire. wit): so much justice ut the present time i listened with ll grout deul=oi llttcn- tiorl to the hon. loader of the Up- ber of this House us being in opposi- iiuu. Tile hon. member from lddie- ornate and eloquent, nun his weiiturnefi periods are o. treat to anyone who i; a student of the English language. The hon, geu- tlelnun has bud vest and varied ex- perience lu legislative hells, and he ' is nblztb. give expression to the feel- ings within him» in n wuy thllt is ivlvllcslculzlted to carry conviction, consistent: with himself, uud his con- Tbc bun, gentleman hos seen nr. to go" outside 0i the Address, and ‘very lur fiileld iu ‘discusslngitu paragraph. He huslseen -fit to resurlieot ville corps’ of last session-corpses that he mllue such by tbe actiou-"of his supporters llrthil hon. body. He could not see lbs splendid. optimism that "charac- ferlsolf lthis Address, sll= optimism fully Justified by the condition o": ‘this country "st e. tune-orworld-wide de- pression." He Icouild not iinles "a chance ttrhnve n fling st the-Government of he Ilay.- He-must-ilcid goibncle to he WOPK of lust- sl §liOI1‘—-tlie ‘uefsr- true Workil‘ Imeiy coll it"'of this " hon- odY-e-iih ‘the "destruction of‘ the ‘Nav- lll ‘Bill a-llil ithb Blfliflfllflntloli ‘Of I the‘ Pllibiway - ‘ Bill to‘ "sin" AUSSIE" that i mode it im- tdflllnd by the HOIIBG-‘Of Commons. ‘Thflflhohi gentleman was somewhat inconsistent. withhlalself, and I nreou tfon" to‘ ‘tint aspect o! ‘the case. You will vcnsemhei-“tlint he lsboured seri- "daily one llrbflllred ‘horn to prove to- thiil "non. body the uucoustltutlollallty 6f ‘the Hfghwhys Bill. He bailed ‘his drgtlhleutd ff its being uudonstitution l ‘on the fact that ‘roads and high- sys under ‘the British North Amer- 1t‘. of illeprovlllces. - Just for u moment ‘think of the uiu tune prece- ded 11hr, Highways Bill. I refer to the Agrldlilture Instruction ‘Bill bl 1913. Aron ‘wlllililfflit inoteuucqtton is lust’ lib slrongry and iornlniiwrqlogntee t‘o' the ‘authority ' of the DrbVfflWFbY this snino British North Aliierlcnhcte FIRST ‘W "L184" TERMS F ciluivluu - AND PARQEL sear LuJJ (From Haul-lard) the Highways Bill was justified by has been done iu this House lest ses- thc return-or thefiaresent Government sion, and the present session, to st- with s large ‘msiorlty.’ This i House'tribute motives to a large majority claims to be the custodian of the of members of this House. I flak the rights of the people; it claims to be ruling "of the Chair, as to whether the safeguard-of the ‘people nguinstlthe hon. meanber is-in order in uc- poor legislation. I should like tocusing B. large n b of members in ass hon. gentlemen if -it~is not one this House of being guided by politi- of the alleles of the House of oom-‘onl motives in rejecting a Bill. rnous to be responsible-for the rav- HON. Mli. (lllORAN—-Alld purtleun enues of the country. Is the House of bifls- " Commons under any Olrcumetallcesflul- HON. MR. YOUNG-And instructed lowed to have a. second psrty come to- do it. in, and tnke charge of the dlsburse- THE SPEAKER—'I‘here is a well ments of the revenuesof the country, known principle that "no imputation to the exclusion of that House of is to be made by any member "of this Commons? I think you will llll lld-‘I-louse by llny co-melnlier in the sumo mit that it is n fundamental basis of Chamber. our constitution that the . House of HON. MR. BEIQUE-That i8 110l- Commons, and the House of Com. the point.- I usk whether it is in 0r- mons alone, is the safeguard of the der for any member "oi this House to funds ‘of the Dominion ol‘ Cnlflflilffhfllliil- accuse u majority of members of be- that no other legislative body bus ing actuated by unworthy‘ motives any right to interfere with the ex- nlllLpolitical bias in rejecting a Bill. lei-rs," moment, to give some iittelr‘ lteHAct, are relegated‘ to the uuthbrl i penditllre. In the ‘amendment to the ‘Highways Bill-u Bill most popular in t-he country, und I cnn speak for the llfllritlme provinces-a Bill uncut which a large number of people ulti- cisethe Scnute for having interfered with; in that Bill we endenvollrcil by the authority "of this House to tcii the House of Commons how the public money should be expended: Could any self-respecting House accept such an amendment? non. MR; POWER—We "have dong the sume thing the your before with, the Agricultural Bill. Dust year the Government did this thing, which my hon, friend thinks impossibie—the'y accepted our view. HON. ‘MR. MURPHY—Thnt docs not justify lion. gentlemen ill llctiug unconstitutionlllly lust year, HON. MR; POWER-Ii dogs justify the Government cither, ‘HUN. NIIR. MURPHY-JVllen you ul- lnwed lhllt Bill, the Agricultul-lil in- struction Bill to puss you were My iug ilnconstitllifoulllly, yet yr)" were not noting unconstitutionillly wllenl you rejected the Highways Bill. 'l‘he boll. member from provinces, null from Halifax knows Very well hi“; "implllarity of that Highwuys Bill in. the Mjirltimo provinces. You know| nlfio that the House of (iolnmons could not llllow u lmdy i,“ irrespofl. siblc body like this, to control the expenditure of the public revenue. Ho knows thv fundllnlentill hllsls of the British‘ constitution is that the House of Commons is the custodian, the safeguard, unfl sole one to say‘ the conditions under which [flOflcy shall be expended, The hon. gentleman from hliddlesex resurrected the Nllvsl Bill also. It looks to mc, as has been remurk- cd by somebody before me, that those two Bills are trims-filing the conscience of my hon. friend. I um not surpris- ed at that. Hon. gentlemen opposite have f1 stake in this country and huvc all interest in this country just us well as hon. gentleman on this side of the House. My mill. friends opposite are, I believe, just us loyal not the Mnritimc ‘ led. If hon. gentlemen opposite were ‘not actuated-and I say it with all respect-lay partisan motive, I veri- tobly believe that nine-tenths of this Chamber would have voted for tbst . Naval Bill. - - Y ' There is no doubt about it. The motives that actuated the hon. gen- tlemen on the other side are to.;-~ be found in-the other Chamber. The rea- son the ‘Agricultural ‘Bill went through; and the-Highways Billy did not. is isecause in the other House the Highways Bill passed by a large maturity, and the ldgrlculture" Bill was defeated. Word was sent over‘ to; vote down the Highways Bill, and it was consequently voted downmWhdu I was appointed to this body I ‘was "given to understand that we would be in n semi-judicial capacity, that We would be somewhat in the posi- tion of a. jud-ge of the courts of the country, that no were supposed to, di- vest ourselves of our political perti- sllnship-tilat- we were removed above lilllypéDDlil, to sit in our place in this Chamber, and judge of zlll Bills,‘ free ‘from political bias. _To my surprise when I was here afew mouths, I found the caucus as mucll n1; work in ‘the precincts of this House, gs in the other Chamber. l suw political log rolling, which is supposed to be port of the House of Commons, just ‘as prevalent here us ‘in tho other H ollse. If a Person comcsjherc under the im- srhl ‘do we i slim {Tlfeikgrieulturei l strlictlonl Bill nliVlYTS ‘Vplbvlsmn affecting educstion- the votluz of money ' for instruc- tion - lu veterinary meilllclllfli- tome to the House.‘ ""5 "Fimwjlt '80 through this House with the spprvi bbtlou of the hon. “gentleman ‘from inisalellex, ‘and lthe" whole body qi the imposition on the otherslde. Wmlj out n" dleserl ‘n; velco. _I wsllt to sud the nun. lr-emlber from Wiifl°=°*-‘#"“ f um sorry that he is not in his l!!!“ teeny-Jill order till“ 90ml! ‘o’! those ~ hdvotei. with hinrceu answer for m, elf weer right but! the" him, s!"- liémin lob the opposite slide, who vot~ rucuiture ,5!“- 't° W“ fiflln" . b‘ mfiwflyg Bill? nee ii. dome- ‘ilfj 1'60 not think it is‘ ‘possible for lion, Igentlemsn opwll" 5° 1'1"!“- witlln authority. low. .01‘ fulcr- ~ ~ - ' t."l‘ - rt" flgégghiiil llfflmlfirflfi, .1109! 1 rising new silt-hem’. that no- _' u! him .11 for. 39M. i" n “i l ‘. ll i . ‘ a ohm. rust lrollrol tee l! ‘giggle “eiery ule‘ bel- of ‘the House who again-Qt, Q, g Highways Bill. E The highways Bill csnnot be ssld to have passed without discussion. For novel's! yours it was n plank in the pistforln of the right limb. the Pflms .51 later. it wosldlscuseefi op e v ltf a GM 1h y u; necuon “x10 whether it is Dmller to pcrsldhfldl umusuuafl ‘umi any, "Aqlilqlsnndsc-l p; ofifl- g e e . ~ . person becomes judicial cnpnclty, the sooner that nmleccived, the bet- tér. I hs-ve seen evidence of political pertlsunehlp in this Holler, just} ‘as strung as in the. House of Commons. When the lender oi the Government wile speaking the other day I found staid, sober llml elderly gentlemen in- tel-rnpting him from start to finish. The other slilu of this House iwns more‘ like l1 hour gurdcll, than " ‘n brunch *of"'Pnrl1nl'n-‘.=nt.‘ ' - ' , I-lfiN. MR. POWER-Nonsense. - HON. MR. MURPHY-Jfioii gentle- melrknow th-ot my hon. friend "did not speak ‘inoreithsn ‘three or four sentences M: "u time,» when he was rn- terrlrpted by the non. geeclomsnirdm PffllUe Albert, and the senior‘ nickn- us ourselves, slthough they lire inis-| preesfon that we are to ucti in u semb- ' repremnte“ . m observe the HON. MR. llOUGlvlhlED-Befpqre His Honour makes any pronouncement on that question, I should like to llsk my hon. friend to define more cleurly whnt this point of order is. I om not prepured- to say it is on unwor- thy motive for any member to be lic- tunted by th? views of his political pnrty, if that is what mv hon. friend moons. Ifwe have reached that point when the presumption ismecnusc we non a member belonging-to n. political party, that in following or adhering to the views‘ 0f that nurtY. b9 l9 d9‘ ing something unworthy, itlcertsinllv’ is tolling an advance position which I have never before hoard token ill this chamber. HON. MR. Dc BOUCHERVILLE~ Is it not the rule that cvcrl’ YY-fltio" ought to hc written, so that We mily kllnw cxllctlyl when has been said. Wilriis spilken may be fofllflttfi“ WW soon. I think the hon. gentlem-on should put his motion in Wriflifig- HON, Mil. TllilITil.—I um milling fl point of rlrrlnr, nnd it is not so much ilpnjlilsp I illljcct to the remarks which have been made, llnd not hecllusc these remarks are being rcpcllteil-nil lilo hi)“, gentleman the time, but. because I think it is nu i-{flillcif-fll‘, derogatory to the dignity of this House tn be characterized all the time before the country us u pal-ti- sml holly. It is Ilfl unworthy reflec- tilm to he mlidc on any member of this lion. Housc to siiy that ‘he is :16- Lllnteil—— HON. MR. LOUGHFIED-By wllut’? HON. ‘~ MR. BEIQUE-By, political lllilll ngil-inst his better judgment, not to vote on Bills on their merits, but to vote for the purpose of serving his own party, Thilt is the accusation, llnd in my humble opinion it is not in ordcr to make accusations of that kind. lt is the point; on which 1 de- sire t0 have n ruling. HON. MR. WATSON-I should like ‘also to say that I think the hormgcn- tlemews remarks reflect on the dig nity of the House, and on the digllity ‘of His Honour the Speaker. Only n flew moments ago the hon. mtmhef iretsrreil to the conduct of this House yesterday as n "bear garden." We have a record, we have a ‘Hansurd,’ und I do not think it is Well to ud- vcrtise, Ml‘. Speaker, that you are not able to control this House and keep it within decent hounds, because to the tcrm bear garden as upPliBd the conduct of this House is not n fair application. HON. MR. POWER-It is no__t de- served. - HON. MR. WATSON-I do not think the conduct of tlris House yes- terday could be characterized as a bear garden. I think mybon. friend was quite ‘agreeable behave the in- terruptions made; the questions were asked und answered. - THE ‘APEAKICR-d think it’is rath- ,3!‘ ‘late to bring this mutter up in the "discuss-ion today, when ‘the nonmem- her-let it pass yesterday. HON. MR. WATSON-No, thntffs not the point. The hon. gentleman hzis.jllnt made the statement that the conduct "of this House represented ll bear garden.‘ ' HON. Mil. MURPHY-J made uo such statement. I said the way the hon. gentleman hcted was more like fl, bear gill-den than the Senate of Csmudo. ‘ THE SPEAKER-I think my "posi- tleman silys I have no control over this House. That may be. but it is not my fault. by the hon. gentleman. that the House is not like u bear that it was, Mr, Speaker, you had‘ nnd have control of the House. THE SPEAKER-The hon. gentle- mnfl says that I have been misrepre- (From Our Own Reporter) ‘OTTAWA, February. 2.—Hon. L. I‘, Pclletier, Postmaster Generul, llus made an evcn better ilurguin with the Ruilwuys for the curringe of mails und purccis post thrln W118 hinted lit ill the statement issued from the Departlnent a few days ago. It was stated thcll that the rail- roads would get something under u million dollars as an addition to the two millions they now receive. They had been risking four millions extra for the. carriage of reguiur mails mid ‘were demanding a further iilldltionnl . Bf. w sum for the parcel poet. neither of their demands. 'l‘he railroads will in future be pllld on u new basis, that o! cur mile iustea-d of track mile. The ac- countants of the Post Office Deport- ment hllve been figurine: out what the railroads will be entitled to this your and it will be but $186,000, over the two million now paid. There will be nothing additional for per- cel post. The service will be inaugu- rated on the morning of February ‘l0, when Mr. Pcllctier will formally mull the first parcel; They got LAST NIBHJPSMEETINB Bill! [IF WADE rllceting 0f thc (Yhllllottet-nvn Board of 'l‘rildc lust night, ll full report of] tho procl-cdizlgs ill’. which will i|pp0fli'| i". ll subsequent issue, the following rosolntiolls were cillried: "Whereas ll proposal has been placed before this llflllYtl for .1 rcgullli- sterlmsllin ser- vlizc bets/run Halifax, (filial-lotte- town, Fydney, North Sydney and ports; on the south coast of New- foundland, and us there is now no direct CLfflIIllllllClllZlUll between l‘. E. Ielnrnl and this section of Nev/found- lnual, the ports of which ure consi- dcrcd among: the most. prosperous ill tlmt Col-luv. ilnd wllcrells Newfound- lnllll lnlports very largely of the pro- ducts of our Island, and lly having the Eilltl mentioned direct steamship si-rvLc; it. is resolved that. the Chur- lnttornlivu Board o." 'l‘i'nile urgently l-l-ljIu-st tuc Federal Government. llll: Hun. iliinistcl- of trudc unll flonllncrlzc, t0 glvc this steamship scrvice nu adequate subsidy, provid- spncc is reserved cuch lrlp for freight originating ut Ohm"- iotti-towr, believing that the benefits ihilf will llccrue will llmplv justify‘ At Z1 special slrlivcll, that copies of this resolution be fillwardevl to the Rt. Hon. R. Ll. Iiolfdcn, Premier of Gilflllllil", the Hon. iluorge E. Foster, Minister of 'l‘rude and Commerce, and the Federal menu bci-s from Prince Edward Islund/‘L “Whereas experience bus shown that Hzillinx is the natural, most conve- nient and best port for transatlantic llzail purposes during the winter nlnuLul-l: bc it resolved that the (lilar- lottctowll Bourd of 'l‘rede respectful- ly urge upon the Government, when waking a new contract fol carrying the mails to find from Grout Britain and the European Continent, to have Hzllifllx specified as the port for land-Y in; llui] embarking such milils.“ from Middlescx thought fit the other day, with hie new found zeal, to ex- clurm for ll nzlvy, to show that an emergency not only existed loot your, bllt existed llll the time, and filrthcr, that it WflS not the pllrt uf states-men! was at their doors, before building chills. Thiut is precisely Elle position we £00k 15.81: ydal‘, when mi emerge“. CY W85 elwwn to exist. The First Lord of the Admiralty in his memor- ondum, which is ‘now un old story with ‘the whole of us, set forth in dc- tuil why the conditions thatexisted were a peril to the empire, Ii ‘Hwy were n peril to the empire-end who should know better thuntire First Lord of the Alimirulty—ivhnt wus our’ first duty? 'Wus it not to ‘sup. pIi-xlienfl with our ‘ships the British no i ill speedily as possible,’ to i159 the words of the resolution. "How long would-it take us to lsy hovel; docks. and to build ships ill Ualllldn, Hcm. gentlemen lulnw full well that, we could "not turn out ilrnudnou-ghts inside of seven or eight yearn Even then we would have to import. time! fillnrters‘ of thc psrts from itlle moth- er country. Wc have not n m-un,. at the present time, llhlc to drive u riv- et. We huvc nono of the mechanics ships. We have not one man who is ublc to supcriniend the building of :1 drrudnollgllt. The only wny, in‘ Ho}; MR wM-smvq rim not nny onsl- of peril, is not to whit until the the Degree stat! lumt, 1 eis-lm thst you have been mis- cmcrgcllcy is thcrc, so tlmt you could IWBQM- put your flngcr on it, but lo have ships built us silccil ly us possible, they will relnnin as ll nucleus fu!‘ =1 scntcd. How is that? HON, MR. WATHON—By the state-I ment that you have ullowcd the, Ilnuso to DBROIYIQ R W" l§*"'d9“- THE HPICAKER—T think the best thing the hon. gentlemen can do is; rule-s of "the Debut!‘- lind" irnpute no motive. There "iii-cl -nome things we cannot prevent hon. ins an imputhtion to soy members ‘fire partisan ¢tn' this House’! I cannot see any ‘fault with that. ‘her ‘for "Toronto: Every inovelnesift ‘in ithlr-I-loble ssvoufs of" partisan hiss. 1 hnfllorfyflco see this; hookers-ii is. s. one ‘exdfuple“for' the youilger nlem- - bar's will)" "dflhodh here," and ‘who "are H‘: liable t0 be sflectodby/tbo 0351RPM» An HON. MEMBER-The hon. gem. tlcmih hhas caught the infection sl- riadyl ' HON. MR. MiJRPbiy-i rrsv M" ceuglft the infection. It is contnglsus as wolf's: infective. Horn-fun. RElGllE-J Understand thht" under the rules of this honour- able House it is not permitted to lrlske any inslnuution against the mo- ‘flvh, o; hon, gqltleme. l would guilt! - THE SPEAKER-If it is a porti- szlufioulfé. 1 'am' the first to suffer lbw ‘ I HON. Mn. MURPHY-I think it is hardly fuirfor old member! 0f "iii House to take advantage of el noviw in this manner, and interrupt him in the middle of his speech. It ls ‘I ry nut to throw one, svcn to the me or horn, h little ollhln nerve. Under the clrcumlltnnces I do not think “i! are past. Do not worry. The perm- unent policy will ho Ill-ilught down. The Prlmcllvf ulster will sec thllt his pledge to the ilcoplc of (‘nnodn is kept, llnd that our ships will he in the firing linc, llt the timi- till-y will bc required, notwithstanding illc mis- gulllcd ‘ilctiml l-f this himolll'llllll-. HUHRI‘. A licff-rrspertini; mllllny llsl gentlemen from snyiflE- 1B if» muli- iwe uro, n colony which IlIlH llttllillcil the dimensions in Ythc "worlifs trmic whidh (Innnrin hos-thriving hrtwccn one-sixth and one-seventh "of the gore, Ma, L-ouGl-llllmwe are all who“, o; u“, marine cnfrylng grin“. ,°g|vlew on iveilneeday, February 4. the world-m colony that is Williflgito 5P‘""“1 uT-l" tiirftown nt 7 “rel-rt will he hold first ilhc night fol- hnng by the llfFUil strings of mother country, that is ivflling put n tux on the overtuxcd nrtisnllzlnwfnfl- mid labourer of Idnglhnd, is certainly Pr". Blflltu 7-45- nnt doing its ilnty to the empire." Hon. jrelltlcmcu who vote for n pol- icy such us thnt are not exponents of the btst views oi the majority of thel people of the country. The resurrec- tion of the navy question by the hon. gentleman from Mlddlesei, was, to wait lint-ii the thunder of lllblgllils’ Jliimisslon 15 cents. "wlldfbflh the construction of the Georgian filly Canal would tend to prnlnlltc and build up inter-provin- cinl commerce between the East and tnc Wcst uni) keep Cllnadiun trade in (Yalnzlllilln channels; and whereas all sections of the Dominion are inter- esuul in (‘Pllflllllllfi these obiects: be it. rcsillzcli that the Charlottetown Bmlzd u.’ 'l‘rlldc strongly endorse the rllovc for the construction of the ilccvrgiall Bay Uumil with the least possible dcllly und urge. upon the (lovcrnmult that provision be made ill the rrllrllc estimates during the present session for the commence- mr-nt ullC. carrying ou of work on both inc cistern uuo western ecc- tlovls.” At this nlecting, the Hon. W. F. Ste-WM‘, lzhc new President oi thc Bums’. occupied the chnirjor the lilz-"l. Limo since his c‘ccti0n. SUNDAY Si/‘Hflfll, RALLY." Al’. n meeting of the District Hullduy f-lchrlrll Iilxccntivc llelil lust night in the Y. M. U. A. Ho]! it was decided to hold fl. Hun-dily Hcilool Rally for ll interested ill Rllndoy School work, on IPeb. 24th, in ll Grace (‘fllllrcn Ill. fl o'clock. A "nod pro‘- grnlhlnil is living prnilllluill ulld the following cllpuble committee wrls up- Ilnlfltflfl to curry it nut; Mr. F. Rtcolc, hire. Snllndcrsoll and Mr. C. J. Iieily. tho giving of some; and, further rc- ‘.‘.§¢‘:“z":"z”7¢.'z'..“.‘°. i uolsls liluvlllsi QVOGOOOOOOOOOQQOOOOIOOC V ICTORlI The following registered at the Victoria Hotel on Saturday-Messrs W. H. Prowsetldurruy River; J. B. McMillan, 'Inhilff1il‘, "jAita; E. J. HlTlUtBp Stj John? Jill‘ Whitney; Montreal; *I.." ‘MlThompson. North Sydney; W. Amy, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Ilurkin, ‘Alberton; P. C. Murphy, Tlgnish; C. Conduit, Belfast Ii‘. D. Hllhllell, Toronto; Sydney H. Grunt, Prince Albert, SaBlL; James McLeod and wife, Tlgnish; James Reid, Toronto; Hy. Tomkins, Rhoda Island; W. Morrison, Toronto. QUEEN The following registered st the Queen Hotel on Ssturday’—J. S. Perry, Summerside; C. C. Williams. Toronto; J. R. Dinnis; City; Wilfrid Forbes, Port Vernon. “EVERE J. A. Ijcmon, ; Montreal; Jas. Scott, Bideque; RevmJ. flbiasson, Rustico; ‘O. Hickey, ' Rustico; Rf. A. Elliott, Elliott; F. Oroken, Emerald; Alex. McDonald, Brsdslbsne; A. Gil- jlis, Bradslbslne; W. Warren, Brlldul- hllnc; Leo. Reid, Stanley Bridge; G. C. Holland, Tryon; Jae, H. Casey, Tignisb; J. H. Buntuin, Rustico; flev. J. 'A. Gnudet. Hope River; Thou. Cilrr, Montreal; Id. ‘Sweeter, Montreal; A. J. Redmond, Montreal. colum- "wrest ‘ serous is. GSITC. One ceut per word jdech lung-gum in this column. Cash must ‘accompany order. Minimum wineries twenty-five tion is rather difficult. The hon. gen- or architects who know how/Ito build 69""- "Alpba Rebekah Lodge meets to- night lit 8 o'clock. Every member of is requested to ho 1085 "Fume to ' the ll-rgturc nnd basket kzlrden. and that he should not suy find put them in thc firing line when: M951" “i ‘H-“TINOYI. Filb- 11- 3°11“ " F-l. Hell will lecture on Woman's Suf- (Tilnndiml nllvy when tho Prim: Min- fF-"LKQ- A 200d time." 595"“! to '1“ istcr brings down his permanent ‘p01. who llttclld. Ladies with baskets icy. This no will do before lwu years‘ free. Lecture to begin at 7 ‘o'clock. 1023. "A specinl general mcetimr of tho RllHfPllOlilfdfR nml patrons of the Bon- Rllllw Dairying (#0., will beheld lll fhc Court lionsc lit Bonlhaw, Feb. lllll nf. 3 p. nv. installation of u llllttrr Pnlnt to he dfseilssed. Also ofhcr nuulncmi. Wm. Mcllne, Rec. , 421l-1-31M6i "CONCERT AND BABKWI‘ SOCI- pu. in tile New ornnee-Holl st Mill- A will lesve Ollsflotfa- p. m. If storming eon- lioors open at seven, con- QISS-l-IBMM. "'l‘lle bnsket social dud entertain- ment will ‘be bold i the 0 wsll Hull Jn the fourth owgbb-lu i d bl the York Point and _ “tfilfit. l!- phnne line. Admission 01!. lsdos’ with baskets free. All coffee will be hon‘. gentleman should tske udvant-‘Iliiellsvc, ill-mlvlsed, lf I were in his served ladies‘ will please bring disb- age of the privilege to interrupt me, and us l bclieve, film's snkc. i The hon. gentleman who voted position I ‘hiding niy hcnd in the snnll, so that 1 oonlil not lohh utfihe fut"! of "un- very mo; go raise the point of order, ne nghlllst the Navy Ililbtook fl scrip“! (ilinhdllln people. (Continued on palle- 811%- wnnld feel like covering hes. Don't lust f0!‘ "KEPT"? up, like scratching up the duet and your friends and fail to some and ‘bl-in; enioy the treat so Mr, A, Tnilnor nud other pelt) thlQilt will perform. If night, over ilhllY- ornhlc concert will be id flrhtflfl “who Milt-Is .