THE

BERMUDA. COMMERCIAL AND GENERAL ADVERTISER AND RECORDER.

VOL. LXXXltt -No. 2. HAMILTON, BERMUDA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1910. 20s. PER ANNUM.

not. Tbe fact of the matter Is that he Heve that he failed to make good by Day No- 26. A farther communication will be addres- J a cost of 3.73d. per ton. Hand and steam legislative Assembly ought never to have been charged at all, Moa4 20th 1909 1 to you In regard to the payment of tha I steering on deck. because if the evidence as appeared In M& .£*. MS/WK. T& 1' • »y- *•••*« - - iferrod to by tlie General Mnuoger of The dredger carries a crew of 90 all told, print was correct it must have been evident Saturday night between 8 aud 9 o'clock, 'p|, minutes of last meeting ware read Railways, aud the cost of cables itart dndglug, fill hoppers with 0 TOO tous, slip moorings, proceed to sea to the most casual reader that the accused As the petition now stands it does hot put )m,i confirmed. tills Department and the Colon v. ICIAL. iu. .i'v OF DEBATES. was not chargeable under that offence, I am, &c, atxmt 2'. miles, discharge, return and pick tho Hoose la eosssssiau ol ditto ftp* tjgt | Q0VEllJf0!j,g MESSA0E No. 88. and perhaps in any other country have been itated here today and which (Sgd.) T. S. NIGHTINGALE, up moorings ready to commence dredging In 1 hour and 20 minutes. Speed loaded there would have been a case for damages ought to be In the petition if they are to re .-"UBSTDY TO MBBSIIS Et-uBK Secretary. fay No. 25 agaiust somebody. The man was charged with weigh with the House, We have uo right f*!: knots. something on which there was no ground DKMTSTKR & Co. Messrs Sii* John Jackson bare instruc­ Monday, December 13th 1909 I submit, to act upon the bald statements Genera) Manager's Office, 1 whatever foracouviotlon. With regard to the of members—which may be correct or may The following messages from Hi's I ..\ Cape Town. tion ! .to dock the vessel at Cape Town, •PETITION OF MESSRS. E. F. & sureties I can say this much that they raado he wrong. Such statements can only be leney the Governor:— 35th October, 1000. when Lloyd'a Surve.Tor will make Ills In­ O. C. J5UILL. every possible effort to secure Mr. J. B. made nccordiug to the memory of members iKKl'RCTfOK Of DRRtXlfiR "OtSBNH." spection of the hull. At the same time nu Zuill's attendance Ho was considered inventory of all snares, etc.. will bo taken. CONSIDWRATION IX COMMITTEE. to be so weak as to preclude the possibilty using them : what the House ought to act j I will also then be able to examine the of hts getting out of bed. and it was feared upon is the statement oontaiued iu the WALTER KITCHEN HE, With reference to yonr papers No. P.W. fContinued from Royal Gazette, January petition, .As tbe petition now stands", I am Lieut.-General, M. 165 I have the honour hy direction to hopper doors aud report further. 1st, 1910.) that he wonld be too ill to appear at the (Sgd) (i. T. NICHOLSON. not prepared to support it. I shall move Governor and Commander-in-Vh state In connection with the Inspection of Court the following day. On the afternoon Resident Englitecr, IpilBHoK. THE ATTORNEY G-ENEK- preceding the day he was to appear he was therefore, that the committee rise, report tho dredger "Cerne" that the Reddeut X—Mr. Chairman, I think that every seen by one of the sureties about three progress and ask for leave to sit again to i The Governor has tlr ' to transmit. Engineer, acting on the requirements of 2m. member must be of opinion that this o'clock, and he was then apparently very enable the petitioners to present a supple­ td the Honourable House of Assembly for Lloyds Surveyor has addressed a letter, as OAlco ot the Resldeut Engineer. mentary petition embodying material facti consideration the accompanying copy of a par copy subjoined, to Messrs, Sir John Table Bay Harbour. it matter in which the House BIIOUUV have ill. Shortly after however li telegram which has been received from Jaokson Ltd. requesting them to take the jhe fullest Information in the petition with A search was immediately madltsappearode for , | not now before the oommittee. 22nd October, 1900. I'he motion was affirmed. Messrs. Elder Dempster & Company rela- rudder of the "Carne" lifted and tin ;•..•- T'VIN sciiKw (turn:u DUKIKIVM "CRUNK'* ISird to all tin- circumstances which the and the place was scoured by neighbours tiVe to the subsidy Oil account of the home­ pahs carried out, viz " As Lloyds Snr- petitioners rr'lv upon for establishing their and members of the community generally The House resumed, 1 .N'HPRCTIOX OP 1 H.KDiilNi; MACHINERY. ward service performed hy tho H, M. S. veyor lias given Instructions that the Bum. I think every member will see that and on the -aturday evening he was sur­ THE Oil AIRMAN reported progress aneceraber the day following that on which THIS HON. THE ATTORNEY GENER­ the Honourable House of Assembly that he (I. 35079/858 of the 35th instant I have the exception, I am not desirous of doing AL—As a matter of fact the word "four­ LLOYD'S UROISTSR i'.nrne he. was bound over to appear." any tiling that would have the effect of lias received a despatch from tbe Secretary honour by direction to enclose herewith the [That certainly Is net my recolleetlon of teen" does not occur in the second line of ! of State for the Colon respecting the pro- report of Captain Stephen, Lloyd's Survey­ & FuliKHI-V Sii interfering with the administration of the printed Bill (Laughter.) Tbe words posed improved arch Street, what took place, and I cauuot help think- justice, but I think under circumstances p service between or, dated 22nd instant also that of tile [fend Oil ice: 71. F( •re "thirty-foui I Bermuda' and tbe United Kingdom from Board of Trade Engineer. Mr. J. H. Ko-lies. London E. C. lug that t those who were responsible for the such as these Jthe House should have uo BjiM have got the dates, at all hesitation In granting the prayer of tho MR. C. A. V. FRITH with leave with­ 1011 onwards, enquiring whether the Leg­ dated 1st Idem, ind Mr. Nicholson's reports Port Cape Town, m^petitio n „.TSCt. Tlie hon. member, Mr petiton, drew his motion. ' islature would be willing to grant any sub­ on the dredging equipment of the "Cerne" October 32nd 1000. W| • MR. C. A. V- FRITH moved to stfbsti- sidy for a Service both out ward and home­ dated 6th and 22nd October. This Is to certify that I have Surveyed 'Cooper, says that if the pe i tinner* were a ward for a period of five, seven or ten years little late In surrendering the accused, they tute "thirty four" for "fourteen" where 1 may say that the following coats have the Twin Screw Dredger "Cerne" and ft occurs in the first clause of the hill,— and if so, what would be the amount of that I have transmitted to the Committee did afterwards surrender him: hut hoii. such subsidy been lucurred In connection with tho mat­ nlumbers must be aware that .winTO bail Is THE HON THE ATTORNEY GENER­ which was agreed to. ter, and I shall be glad if you will arrange of Lloyd's Hcglster of ISritish and Foreign AL—Mr Chairman, we have had another Tills question was referred to the Honour- for them to fie recovered vis? :— Shipping, London, a Report, stating that .given for the appearance pittrf accused per- MR. C. A. V. PR IT 11 moved that Rule able House at the instance of the Govern­ all repairs recommended by ma have been [Sou at a specific time and place. ami the speech from the hon. member, aud he lias (IS bo suspended In order to allow tho BUI Surveyor's Fee £0 0 0 given the House a considerable amount of ment of Jamaica hy tlie Governor's Messa­ completed to my satisfaction, and that I ' accused is- surrendered a day or an hour entitled i he Appropriation Act, 1900, toh e ges No. SO of the 27th of September aud Engineer Surveyor's Account 5 5 0 have recommended that she be continued •late, that wonld not comply with the terms further Information, all of which I submit should have been in the petition if it relied now rend the third time by its title only,— No. 30 of the 12th of November last, and Payment is being made by tills Depart­ in her present class being (It to carry on of their bail and they would not be en- on It in support of It* The hon member, Mr whioh was agreed to. the Governor h:- - 'be honour to request ment. her work as Dredger. ! titled to auy consideration. I certainly Dill, said that If was only necessary iu Ids On motion of Mr C A. V. Fiith the that the consideration of this pressing and ' As Mr. Nicholson was specially recom­ I consider thnt If the -statement* which the opinion that the petition should be In gen­ BUI was then road tho third tin: by its Important matter may no longer be deferred mended by Messrs Coode. Son & Mm.'-ews W. STEPHEN, hou. member who introduced the petition, eral torms, but surely if ever there was a title mid- j Hissed. since It is imperative that tho Secretary of to inspect and report as regards the die 'g- Surveyor to Lloyd's Register. land who made the motion made, are tho State should be placed.In possession of the necessity for putting* In a petition every ing capabilities ami condition of this ves­ rills Ce. til ate Is issued upon the terms actual facts then they ought to be stated in detail which has been urged upon the ESTIMAT1 EXPENDITURE Views of the Honourable House without sel, I recommend that a fee of £10 10 0 bo Itho petition in writiug for the information delay. Of I id Itegnlations of the Soolety 'House as a renson for doing such au un­ paid to him. and I shall be glad to hear which provide thu lot the House, because it is obvious thnt usual thing as Is asked for In tho prayer of mi that this is agreed to. [Where a certain number of members of the tlie petition it arises ill this case. The Pnblio Buildings. Hamilton, White the Committee use their best 30th December, 1000. I have &c. [ House have within theh*"ltnowl«ige-t»i'tftitt hon member has stated facts which go to , Mu. C. A. V. FRITH moved that the (Sgd) ALEX. ROBB. ende.viiur* to ensure th it the functions of intimate of Expenditure be reeommilled in the Society are properly executed, it Is to facts with regard to u mutter of till* sort i> is show that the petitioners did everything In GOVERNOR'S MT2SSAGITNO. II. — for General Managerr not sufficient for the petition to state certain their power to secure the attendance of the order that tlm an. 11incuts made to the The Agent General, London. be underetood that neither the GohtMittcfe facts, and for the most material facts to ho accused, hut that is not stated In tho peti­ First Schedule in i.i> Appropriation Act )•«-; DKEIX-I.H -•CKI.XI:" nor the Society are under any clrcnmstin* ' stated from the recollection of members tion, Tim petition they signed was that may also be made lu tbe Estimate,—which (No. II.) ces whatever to ho held responsible tor any |who have known something of the eiramn- djte} Mr Zuill failed to appear they did was agreed to. oilice of the Resident Euglneor, inaccuracy in any report or certificate istances. The object of ^mmmm everything In their power to secu'chls at­ Mr. Afitwood In the chair. WALTER KITCHENER, Table Bay Harbour, issued hy the Society or Its Surveyors, or t!i tendance. My own Idea Is that they did nth October, luoo in any entry lu the Register Book or other /ting 3 thai th • MR C A. V. PWITH moved to substi­ Lieut--General, [petitioners seek reltef should he In not think for a moment tbat he was not tute 50 for 30 as tho salary of the Clerk of Twin Screw Hopper Dredger "Cerne*', publication of the Society, or for auy error session of the 1 louse, otherwise going to appear. Most of the facta which the Board of Education where it occurs Governor und Communder-lwChtef. Inspection of Dredging aTachiuery, of judgment, default, or negligence of She not be necessary topresentapctltti the lion member stated have como before under tbe heading of " Education '' in the Acting'on instructions contained in tbe Surveyors, or other Ofilcers or Agents of because any hon member could me lu one way or another,- but this Is not Estimates.—which was agreed to. The Governor has the honour to trans­ Englueer-in-Chicf's letter G. 37B/35643 of the Society. . on a certain statement of tacts put hi tho way to submit information to the House, MU\ O. A. V. FRITH moved to strike mit to tho Honourable House of Assembly, the U8th ultimo, I inspected the dredging before the House he was prepared out under the heading of "Gaols" the in original, the accompanying letter which portion of the machinery of this vessol l.'i: Bui- Sit AND a certain recommendation. That! not th word "Surgeon" where It first occurs and has been received from tlie Crown Agents whilst afloat at Simonstown on de- 1st FonBK way information should be convey* r tin rdh the figures "40" where they occur In the for tho Colonics forwarding copies of corres­ instant, pondence relative to tho survey of the •e : 71, Eencliurch Street, House tor its guidance ami lor an asks for. In spite of column opposite thereto,—which waa agreed I mid that the maintenance of the dredg­ London I-:. C. it might he Invited to take. Of ci at the hon mem • says I maintain tbat ' dredger " Cerne " at Simonstown aud Capo- ing machinery has been kept up to a proper the question of prii svery petitions! an amount of detail The House resumed town. standard. Messrs Sir John JackBon have Port Cape Town, port (he petition e\ f all the itld be given at i necocsary to enable THE CHAIRMAN reported the Eitlmi The Governor has the honour to request almost completed renewing parts and gen­ October 33tldlC00. been staled In it, because, t > wv mi mi, i Hona • a just conclusion, if , it' Expenditure, as amended, and t that the Honourable House will be good eral repair work. Two new Lrge friction the action of the House to depend on a I Report was adopted. enough to return the correspondence in spur wheels are being fixed in place of the Thi c ite must bear only the signa­ does nob afford anmctcnt grounds fn ges to Lloyd's Registc of [making this refund. The hou i onibi knowledge of mm facte. Mr. C. A. V. FlU'.'ir moved that t due course. old ones which had several teeth damaged. These old wheels were really in good work­ 8 "]>1' ng for Hamilton Parish, Mr. Barrel!, say Mn. H. V1LL1ERS SMITH Ir. Chair- Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure Public Buildings, Hamilton. ho Is prepared to \ole for this wit man. that portion of tho pe tvhlch I pnssed and adopted hy tlie House bo se ing condition and should I think betaken Till rtify that William Stephen •the understanding that it must not he take savsthatMr. J. B Zuill was _ to the Honourable tho Legislative Coun 30th December, 1000. * iMspiuvs Incase of a sudden breakdown. 1 Surveyor to tills Society bail at Somerset ia Incorrect, One of the hearings for intermediate shah tl tlm th est of the Besldeut engineer, cedent for any similar cases i tor obvious I w{th t|m bill entitled "The Approprlatf Whitehall Gardens, _pr e Wall, if in the present instant reasons the preliminary hear! g was held j Act 1000," which was agreed to. on tho top tumbler frame Is crooked, but T • l.U liti rbour. Survey the Dredger at Hamilton; hut that does nak London,-S.W. the clamps fixed on have answered so well "Cnw" in the Craving Dock- here, and the House decides t i refund this monej 3ud December 1000, whenever any plausible Btory Is given i ifference. I think that the new bearing imported has not after caiet'ul examination found the hull in 'THE EXPIRING LAWS CONTIN­ Requisition 908. beeu used and will be available when good order aud condition throughout—there future as to the efforts of any hail to seem Sir :—I have the honour to acknowledge the attendance of a prisoner charged with UANCE ACT (Nol) 1000." ' required. I'he winches and gear In con­ area tew dents at aud abaft forefoot on 'criminal offence a refund would have to 1 the receipt of your telegram of the nth nection with working the Lndder are each side of ladder well, hut these dents made. It Is no use tor hou. members I November confirming tha purchase of tho ate lu good order. A renewal for a broken are small and of uo imparlance as affecting say "This must not bo taken n« a prea •fce'teSe'Clerkorth' C'.L'H MieasAOR. Dredger "Cerno" and asking us to exped­ friction clutch is on order. The :»fi buckets the soundness of the structure. 1 noted the dent." It will he a precedent If it Is don the Masonic Hall a, ite delivery of the vessel. (four of these being spare ones) are In good rudder to be very alack in the braces, and The tact that somo member voted for 'it o was buried the following afternoon After THE ATTORNEY GENERAL moved 3. Iu reply I have to state that we are repair. A full set of new lip pieces wore recommended Ihai It should lie lifted, that the House do now take into considera­ obtain- d by tho Contractors, however, only when, timling tho pintles considerably the understanding that it will not ho Ink: attending the funeral 1 went and admitted making arrangements for the navigation of tho accused to hull i f it is correct that it tion the amendment proposed by the Don, tlie vessel from Capetown to Bermuda by about 34 of the old ones wore token oft as worn, I recommended that tbey should be as a precedent will not pn was not until Saturday that he sun-oudcred the Legislative Council to be made to the the remainder were In good order, 1 con­ renewed together with the hushes, and tills Mr. Zulll's being brought id ;• -Messrs. John Jackson Ltd , who chartered sider that in view of there thus being twelve has been done to my satisfaction. The that would renrescut more than two days. BUI entitled "TbeExpiring Laws Cnntinu- the dredger from the Mauritius Govern cedent. Supposing if after I do not soy that those are very material auco Act, (No. 1 j] 1000,"—which was spare lip pieces, and that the others on the hull has been cleaned, and coated with 'having done as he did, liadgo niout and who have charge of her at pres­ buckets are good, the buckets will not need facte; but the hon member, Dr. T. it Out­ agreed to ent, We have instructed our solicitors to tbe Now York steamer, and p erbrldge, said that this was a oaso lu which On motion of the Attorney General the to bo renewed for at least roitr years. This Tho upper platform or bridge dock I escaped Justice; as far as tho pi draw up a contract for this navigation of course greatly depends on the nature or no bail should have beeu taken Amendment WOS concurred in. 3. We will injure the vessel against nil found damaged, the nflgle iron bent up and were concerned they aid have he Ordered ou motion of the Attorney the mateiial dredged. The bottoms of on, bscat DR. T. II. OUTERBRIDGE—No, I didn't risks for the above voyage, buckets arc of cast steel. The bucket-links deck planks started ami broken, this I am precisely tlie same r say that. General that the Bill ho amended accord- 4, I enclose copies of reports received are in good repair. The hushes aud pins assured Is now to bo made good, could have said that they did not think -- MR H VILLIERS SMITH-I under­ inglv and be returned to the Honourable through the Agent General for the Cape of in bucket-links are all being renewed by Also 1 have to report tbat assisted by Mr was going away, and they did all in their stood the hon inembBt to say something tlm Legislative Council with tho following Good Hope together with a letter Iron the Contractors Tho eleven rollers and Burman, Lngiueer Surv»yor, nil the sea power to secure, his attendance, and It was like that but, at any rate, the Information message:— Messrs. Coode Son & Matthews to whom pedestals on the infidel's am a renewal and connections were examined and found in not any fault of theirs that he had gone before me was a grave one, aud it is quite the correspondence was referred, relative have not been worked dredging, 'i he good condition, the tail shafts were drawn, | away, I did not sco that the caso would (No. 0) and after careful examination the whole f have been materially different than it Is out of the province of the hon member to to tbe survey of the vessel at Simonstown main tumbler has been rebushed Bushes make the comment he has made. and Capetown. for forward tumbler arc on order. Tlie was found in good order and condition [ now But It is a fact that this petition Mr. President and Honourable Gentlemen bidder is in excellent repair The bottom und fit for her work as dredger. | does not state that the petit inn era made DR. T H. ol'TBRBRIDGE—The hon of the LegUtative Camcit: ."> With regard to the last sentence of your telegram under reply tha cost of the plates of delivery shoots and end plate of . In our opinion the'"Cerne " Is this day effort before Mr. Znill failed to appear to member misunderstood inc. I said lrom The Honse of Assembly returns to yonr vertical hopper are being renewed. 1 am in good order and condition. Hi-cure his attendance, and as I have said the evidence submitted It was quite appar­ Honourable House the Bill entitled "The voyage ana necessary insurance and. other of tho opinion that when Messi's. Sir John neither of tlie bail was present a' the Police ent that there was no foundation in fact, or Expiring Laws Continuance Act, (Nol.), charges will probably amount to £3,000, Jackson have completed their repair work, W. STEPHEN, \ station on the morning to explain the non­ reason for the charge, or for any *ball hav­ 1900," aud informs your Honourable flousa which together with the Mauritius prioe of tho dredging machinery Will be ill an ex­ -appearance of the neensd. I have heard ing to be required. That Is what I meant £13,000 brings the total cost to approxi­ Surveyor to Lloyd's Register. nothing to induce me to change inv mind to convoy. The evidence showed that there tbut the Assembly have concurred in tbe cellent wonting condition and no renewals amendment proposed by your Honourable mately £10,01)0. will he required probably for four years. GEO, li, BURMAN, in the matter, and I feel constrained to was UO ground for the prosecution That Is I have the honour to be, Sir, vote against the petition on principle > House to ho made to the said Bill, which Engineer Surveyor. what I said. has accordingly beeu made thereto. Your obedient Servant, MB. PILL-Ido not wish to advocate The following are the particulars of the This Certificate is issued upon tho terms Mr. TODDINGS—Mr Chairman, my fecl- H. MARTIN, vessel :— of the Uules and Regulations of the Society [ this petition in any way, MbL I wish to ex- • ings and my judgment are at variance on Session House. for Crown Agents. Length overall 10IC 0" plain as to the dates, I was responsible for whichjirovlde that:— this question. My feelings prompt mo to 13 December, 1000. The Hon: " lrttween P.P. ItlO' 0*' "While the Committee use their best drawing up the petition. The dates con- vote tor the motion to grant the prayer of The Colonial Secretary, I tin nod therein were furnished me by one of Beam moulded SB' 0" endeavours to ensure that the functions of the petition, but my judgment lead me to ADJOURNMENT. AC, &L\ &0. Depth 10* 3" the Society are properly executed, it is to I the petitioners and I took It that tpose dates vote against the motion: If all the facts t were correct. It seems to mo that a petl- THE HON THE ATTORNEY GENER­ Bermuda. Sheer forward .J' 0" he understood that neither the Committee that have been put before the committee " aft 3' 0" nor the Society are under any circumstances t tion for' the consideration of the House today In the course of this debate were bo- AL—The question as to the most conveni­ ent time to adjourn now arises and, having Height of fore-castle deck above whatever to be held responsible for any [ Should be stated in general terms; and what fore the committee In the shape of a peti­ G AmcXT GKXISRAL FOR TUB CAIMS OP main deck 8' 0" I the petitioners actually did and so on are regard to the fact that we have sent two inaccuracy in any report or certificate is­ tion signed by the petitioners, thay might Goon Horn TO CROWN AC.KNTS. Draft loaded with hoppers full all stores sued by the Society or its surveyors, or in [ matters whioh should he broughtout in de- be regarded as affording sufficient grounds Important Bills to the Legislative Council, and that under ordinary circumstances tbe ^ 100 Victoria Street, S, W water and bankers, 13' 6" amidships. auy entry in tbe Uegister BOOK or other l«ite I will not say anything further be- for making au exception of this case. I Depth of dredging BS* 0" from light draft, [ cause it may be said that I am advocating Council wonld only sit ou Tuesday and * Kith November, 1009. publication of the Society,*?or for any error hold the principle that where a recogniz­ and ladder so arranged to cut its own of judgment, default, or negligence of the [ the petition. ance has been forfeited, unless some strong Friday in wis week, —I do not know that we lNHl'l«TION' UK CBRNR AT SIMONSTOWN. have a right to assume that they will dis­ flotation, Surveyors or other officers or Agents of the MB. T. H OUTERBRIDGE—Mr. Chalr- and good ground exists for relinquishing (ientlemon, the penalty, tlie bond ought to be enforced. pose of those BiUs at one sitting,-—1 think The ladder is in a central well forward. Society. ••** i man, tho hon and learned member says that perhaps It would be more convenient Tn continuation of the correspondence on with 33 buckets on same naviug a capacity, f that if Kir Znill had got away by^tbe New So far as tlie pevtion goes, it Is clear that this subject, I am directed to enclose for In this sense supporters of the petition are to adjourn for a week. There is not a great ot IK cub. ft. each, the bushes and plus ill TWIN SCKKW Hoft>>i:n D^EDGM York steamer it wonld not have made auy deal of business requiring our attention for your Information copy of a letter from the bucket links are of manganese steel, difference to the case. I can hardly con- contending for a question of degree rather the General Manager of Railways, Cape­ how any hon member can view It In than for the question of principle. It Is a and I move that the House at Its rising do links of mild steel, oast steel bottoms to adjourn to Monday next. town, 'dated the 25th October, and copy ot a the buckets, and \ steel hoods shod, on the Acting on Instructions from Mr. Nichot- snob alight, «i-.•»-*TKflvIf bo had succeede- d in get~,-, fact thnt tho recognizance WHH forfeited; further letter dated 27th idain., forwarding lip to n thickness of 1.1 at the working part. I son, Engin oer for Tabl c 1 ia v Harbour, I ting away by tbe steamorthe cose would the fact that tho accused failed to make Agreed; Reports from Captain Stephen, Lloyds Sur­ The coal consumption is 80 tons per , have this day Inspected the Mala Engin good by only an hour wonld no more en- veyor, Mr. J. H. Forbes, Board ot Trade week of 0 days, working 7J hours per day, JSiS^%^w^J^^SS 1 fitleth-epetlHonon.to reliefttian ifhehod | 'Thi e House adjourned taMonday, Decem- 30th. ' Engineer, and Mr Nicholson. during which time 3,900 tons were lifted at Continued on Itb [age.

.'.3Sif%:. • * ' THE ROYAL GAZETTE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1910.

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY SHIPPING AT SJJEOMrS Continued pom 4thpage.^^. NICARAGUA. WEEKLY KEPOKT, OB8EKVATOBV, PBOSPKCT. DISTRESSED SHIPPING AT ally following on the second reeding, to whioh no opposition can be offered, on Page 451 of flMny" the subject is dealt TEMPERATURE V Si ST. GEORGE'S. 40,000 TONS IH TWO WEEKS. with in this way. '' Committee stage pas­ The War Continues. 13* ted over" is the marginal note lne I* Value ol East End Harbour Demon­ Lords occasionally, as lb the case of Con­ eg REMARKS. solidated Fund Bills, when tbe Bill has Ii BE -*1 Loss of an American Schooner. strated. been read the second time, negative the 5oo committee stage, and proceed at once to the Estrada net Recognized by United J I 9.9 third reading Numerous instances of this SHIPWRECKED CREW LANDED. Since December 22,1909. no fewer than practice are to be found upon the journals States. x£2 30 vessels all steamers except two, onci Of the House of Commons, until the year having on aggregate of 40,000 tons have i786, In thu case of urgent Bills, acts of Date. inches o o 0 In. miles Ship's Carpenter Washed Overboard. anchored at Mnrray\Anchorage. grace, and even in taxation Bills, when BATTLES TET TO BE FOUGHT It will be remembered that the proxi­ Deo. Stor'y day. there wore no blanks to be tilled np, and 16 29.814 65.0 54 4 114.8 01.4 0 88 082.0 mity of Bermuda to frequented trade routes no amendment was tendered to the BUI. 17 20.026 61.4 49 0 111.2 '46 6 0.16 NW.N. 608.0 On Sunday morning the S. S. Indmnara has minimised to some extant the hormn- The BUI recognising King William mid 0.12 N s. . 1462.0 Fine day Managua, Nio . Jan 1—The Presi­ 18 80.054 08.0 504 110.8 47.4 on a voyage from Newport News to Man­ of the reeetfifperiod of storm and stress wlucu Queen Mary, and for avoiding all questions dent has sent $3,000 in gold to aid tbe liT.4 59 8 118.9 49.0 0.50 S.SW, •24.0 Stor'y day. mariners have experienced aud whose the 10 20.406 0 44 I w. 584 0 Fine day ila wliedof theEoatEnd of Bermuda to touching the Acts made in the Parliament work of tlm Red Cross among the 20 20.802 66.4 460 114.8 40.4 land the crew of the Am- Schr. Georgia L. effects were felt over the whose exteut of assembled at Westminster on the 13th Feb­ prisoners of war at Bluefields. General 69.0 56 0 120.7 51.4 T s.w.s. 000 0 » the Atlantic Several wrecked crews found 21 29.886 0.20 S.W.S. 470 0 Dull dsy Drake The ludrapura was spoken hy ruary, IfiflS, was perhaps tho most impor­ Toledo hoe been ordered to tbe front. 32 29.789 | 61.0 124.7 57.6 Pilot H. Hayward who had the wrecked shelter at St. George's. Thus tho number tant' Bill treated in this manner." It is said that General Toledo is going crew transferred to his hoat aud brought of disasters which the sea might have beeu So much tor tho Parliamentary practice in to Greytown where an attack upon the W. JOHNSON. Lance-Sst., B.A.M.O. them to the iiiinrautlne station After efcpected to take as its toll has been reduc­ "England, but I will read fnrther those Government troops uow in possession Imvlng beeu visited hy tho health officer ed paswgeH whioh are supplementary to what of the city In nutiuipated. General «nd pratique having been granted the crew Circumstances like these shonld go along I saldnrat with regard to the committee Vasquez, it is understood, is going to was brought ashore and taken cbafge of by way towards satisfying even those who are stage naturally following the second read­ Aoaynha where it is likely a battle "HOBKi" "HOHKI" the TJ. S. Vice Consular Agent, T. 1. Hig­ opposed to the opening of St. Georges ing, "When a Bill has been read a sec­ may be fought before many days. inbothom, Esq., who has done everything Channel that once the proper approach to ond time, a question Is put, 'that this Bill Zbe IRo-^al <5a3ette In bis power to make ttiB men comfortable the Harbour has been provided there will bo committed'; which, in the House of Bluefields, Nio, Jan. 1—Hope that Motor Cars Again Proposed lor until they can be returned to America on be no lack of vessels to avail thomBelves of Commons, oannot be opposed, being a mere the war would be brought to an end Saturdaynext. Tho Sell. Georgia L. Drake Its advantages- formal sequel to the second rending aud a through the recognition of the Pro­ Bermuda. (Captain Olson) loft Jacksonville Florida, We have beau informed on credible day is named for the committee. Notices visional Government by the United Hamilton^ January 4, 1910. on Dec. 7th and waa bound to New York authority that St. George's Horbonr, once of amendment to a Bill in Committee are States has been abandoned. Many be­ with a cargo of flooring and match hoards. tbe opening to it has been provided, will not receivable nt the table, until the Bill lieve that two more battles must be LEGISLATIVE ENACTMENT SOUGHT She met with a .succession of gales from the be capable of accommodating at least ten has been read the second time. On the fought, one in the State of Oliontales, commencement of her voyage, the wind vessels as large as the French vessel " La order of the day being read for the com­ and the other nenr Managua. There is A Qreat* Unionist leader- being from the S.B.W. and W. For nine­ Champague,' 3,06"? tons, besides a large mittee, It is moved in tho Lords "That the some disappointment that the United Radical Press aud radical ranters have A Bill Is shortly to he introduced in the teen dayB, until the inorntnn of tho 81st number of vessels of smaller dimensions. House be now put into committee on the States has not fully recognised the 1 Government of General Estrada, as it busied themselves recently in decrying the Honse of Assembly to legalise the use of Bee she had continuous tempestuous The mere fact that so many vessels have Bill; to which an amendment may bo motor cars in Bermuda. The measure will weather, had sprung a leak and the ui n availed themselves in so short a time of moved, thnt the House be put into com­ was believed that he needed only to the House of Lords as an institution and be In charge of Mr. S. S Spnrllng, one of bad to divide their time between pumping such shelter as St. George's can afford mittee on a future day, beyond tho pro­ demonstrate his strength to receive the iUniembcrsaaiudlvlduals. Tha House has the inomhors for St. George's, who, its may and jettisoning the deekload and tha ship proves beyond doubt that the seas In the bable duration of the sewlon." That is moral support of America. If another battle is fought it Is likely that no less been described as an assemblage of heredi­ he remembered, was associated with fie Anally became unmanageable; In the fore­ Immediate neighbourhood of Bermuda are all the authority I have been able to Aud in introduction of "The Scarlet- Runner" t> than 18,000 men will be engaged. Pre­ tary numskulls; and at such meu as Xord noon of Dec. 31st the 8- H. Indrapnra was alive with shipping, and the prospect points "May" on the question. When our Rules Bermttdlnns some few years ago Bighted and a distress signal was set which to an ever Increasing trade by western with regard to any matter are silent the parations for the campaign in the West Lansdojvne, Lord Cnnson, Lord Milncraud "The Scarlet Runner" Itad a short luit the steamer saw aud quickly bore down for routes within n short period. practice of the House of Commons Is the continue. The next ten days will be Baron Rothschild, have been aimed the merry life. As the result of a numerously the Drake, The Beliooner's crew left in During the mouth of December ifiOS 11 7 practice which guides ns, and there except devoted to securing more rifles with a view to equipping 2,000 additional poisoned darts which Messrs Lloyd-George signed petition to the Legislature, motor their own liont with tho most valuable of was collected lu light dues at tbe St. where tbe committee stage of a Bill bus eai tratlic in the Colony was prohibited and soldiers Thi-* will bring the provision and Winston Chureliiil let fly fioin their their baggago, aud were taken aboard the George's Custom House, been expressly negatived with the to the satisfaction of many and the regret Indrapnra where they received the best of view of expediting it the committee ai;strength up to 8,000. A schooner has political blow-pipes. of not a few "The Scarlet Kunner," togeth­ attention, and as the mate says, "more stage cannot be passed over. I suppose been sent to Cape , and will er with a number of other motor cars was than we could either oat or drink." Tlie the hon. member has some reasons bring here horses and mules to be used It is claimed and perhaps with truth, exported and compensation awarded the on tlie long march to Managua. The Captain and crew are at the Amsterdam. Was it a Legal Meeting. to give for the course bo has pursued; that in so far aw platform eloquence Is con­ The Sell. Qeorgo L. Drake was well but I cannot help thinking that if I hud Peane Commissioners, whom the Presi­ cerned tbe-radicals have the advantage S It Is somewhat singular that although known in Bermuda, she having been here To the Editor of The Royal Gazette, proposed to deal with a Bill In this way 1 dent, Senor Madriz, announced that he was sending to negotiate with General but that advantage is more than counter­ the principal opponents to motor cars were in distress some .years ngo, and later she was Sir, should have been afraid to say what the American tourists it was the American consigned here. lion, member would have had to say on the Estrada, have notiurived. The cruiser balanced hy the sup. rior weight and ability tourist who patronised them the most Good old Colonist! Congratulations I Soytla whioh brought a duplicate of of the Unionist Press. The French S S, La Chnmpngnc on a voy­ Let the public know that the Colonist question. (Laughter.) But this question The argument was advanced, and with Is really - a serious one, although It Is a the letter sent by Senor Madriz to Gen- some reason that the circuitous roads Wei's age from Corogne to Havana arrived in has been keeping track of public hap­ In the House of Lord* there are to day question winch is not likely to occur very oral Estrada on the D2od of Deoember, ill adapted to motor traffic, that homes "Murray's Anchorage on Dec. 31st in want penings In Bermuda for only some 30 or 40 has departed. Uen who as proconsuls of Britain's great would toko fright and that Bermuda of coals and has ou board o67 passengers years, and has alveady discovered that the often. I do not know what the general would lose much of its primitive charm. aud her crew numbers 305. On Sunday Pembroke Parish Meetings air nol bring called feeling of members was abont this matter, dependencies have borne vast responsi­ but I certainly considered that at the time bility : flnancleis such as Lord Rothschild At the time, lnwever, motor cars were afternoon the steamers Dnlsy mid Consort according to lair > No wonder it describes it­ brought tho first class possengers ashore, self as tlie paper for news, the hon. .member falled'to secure a seconder Railway Wreck at Trenton, and Lord Kevelstoke: Jurists like Lord under no legal restriction and undoubted­ for bis motion to go into committee, that it ly their promiscuous use, had the traffic about sixty, and landed them at Market Our local sleuths need no longer remain Alverstone; scientists like Lord Lister'; Wharf, where many of them took carriages tho butt for editorial chaff; let them hie to practically meant tha loss of the BUI for Mo. been allowed to continue, would have re­ the Session, liven before I found these while the scholars are not inadequately re­ sulted In serlons danger to life and limb. and drove off to different points ol interest; this mystery revealer au I obtain tips for others visited the places of interest in the the i in mediate detection of crime. authorities in "May" I considered that TBREE KILLED; FORTY-FIVE presented by the Bishops, n Is -question­ It Ia proposed, however, by the Hill which It would lie quite within the province of INJURED. able whether the Lowoj^-flousp can present will shortly come before the Legislature to town At (1 5 p.m. the visitors were taken It certainly rather detracts from the fire­ back in tho steamers to l.» Cbampngne bnt work display to hear thnt had the represent­ tho House, If a majority chose to dispense such au array of talent In almost every provide for a regntated motor-bus service by a negative vote with tho committee Trenton Mo, Deoember 31.—Three only, and if the measure becomes law the ve­ before leaving St. George's they expressed ative of that euergectic paper attended one form of human endeavour as that which themselves as highly delighted with the stage. But that apparently is only done persons were killed and 45 injured by hicles will miuerarde the present horse- oi these meetings anytimo within the last the derailing and partial burning of a adorns the benches of the Upper Chamber, 11 town and tha hospitable manner In which SO years, until last year when the meeting in a case of great urgency where time is of drawn "expresses . They will mil only on consequence, and In order to avoid time west-bound Rook Island passenger The career of Lord Lansdowne, tho pro­ certiln speemud roads and will travel tic they had boon treated by tbe inhnbitnnts. wns suddenly packed for a particular pur­ During the afterno n K. II. James, Ksy , spent in discussing the Bill in Commit­ train south of Trenton. The wreck is tagonist of the Anti-Budget movement Is cording to a schedule time. pose, and a non resident, and therefore In­ thought to have been caused by spread­ tho Vice Consul for France, visited La eligible, person put at the bend of tho poll, tee. One can easily understand a Bill such as anyone of his opponents might It most he patent to auy auy careful ob­ containing only one clause to give effect to ing rails. server that with the increase of truffle wit­ Champagne In Murray's Anchorage. Ills presence would have been hailed with envy At tbe age of li-t tin- noble Lord joy and would have saved the faithful something the House has already decided nessed hi recent years the horse-drawn The* 8 S. Dnrt, Capt. Mitchell, from Gar* upon and in order to expedite its passage stands stilt a valuable asset to the credit of "expresses" ns a means of locomotion have clerk from having to drsend into the street rncha to Philadelphia, arrived in Murray's and cajole some casual passer-by to come in the measure could be read a third time at Another Suffragette Out­ the Unionist. His ripe experience, life become hopelessly In adequate for tho ac­ Anchorage, Dec. 31st, In want of coals. ouce and the committee stage dispensed commodation of tho'e who desire to travel and make up n quorum. So great was the rage. round Judgement and lofty patriotism are throughout the Islands. Captain reports 10 days of continuous gnlcB rush of people desirous of exercising their with. It is for the reasons 1 have given over at his country's service, He furnishes and heavy sea. One large sea washed the thnt I make that motion. From a humane point of view the horse- lights and privileges. a striking example of the advantage Which carpenter overbonrd and he was seen no drawn vehicle is Ueyond all question brut­ more. This sea hroko the boats loose and Now we are gravely told "In passing the ATTEMPTED DESTRUCTION OF the British Empire posseswes in an old lia­ al. It is frequently over-crowded and the damaged them, carried n \\ ny part of law the intention of the Legislature was to To be continued. PAPERS AT BATTERSEA. unhappy animals whose palnfnl tusk it is to pi ecludo what lias been done in the present bility which participates in its public affairs her mil mid did other damage. Tbe CLEKK SERIOUSLY BUKNED. drag a heavy vehicle up hill and support it Captain has been to sea for '.'.. years and case, the keeping of voters in ignorance or Leisure and adiiiencoenable them t<> devoti- on its downward course hear all the appear­ the taking of voters by surprise I" RMS.P. S. S. Orotava thetnselves early in life to tlie public service says that he has never before experienced London, Jauuary 1—A woman, be­ ance of overwork, These are only soma of To an outsider, this year's election seems We are requested to state that until fur­ the evils of the existing system which, how­ such weather either in tbeJ'aclflc or Atlan­ lieved to have been a suffragette, at­ At an age when the successful Inudniks tic oceans. an illustration of "the biter, bit"; or a ther notice the R. M. S. P. Co's, steamer man enters the political nursery the scions ever useful In tho days when list inaugur­ ITHC of certain persons "being hoist with tempted today to destroy with acid a ated has, in tho twentieth century, out­ Oratnva will, eaeh trip, leave New York quantity of literature at the head­ of ancient housw are already furnished 8.8. Tioga front Liverpool Is in Murray's their own petard," and then instead of and Bermuda o\rc HOIK IOAUMKR than lived the period ot its usefulness. Anchorage with burst steam pipe. Is Inking their medicine gracefully •'squeal­ quarters of Mr. John Burns at Batter- •with experience in minor offices which the time already advertised. Ou the ground, therefore, both of human­ having new pipe made at II.M. Dockyard, ing" in an inspired editorial. sea. The olerk in charge was seriously afford opportunity for demonstrating their ity to the bruto creation and of the urgent The closing words of that editorial are burned on the hands and face before oapacltv for leadership. Their presence in necessity for Improved menus of travel, the 8.8 Nordboctt from Hamburg arrived In truly delicious—so darkly suggestive, so Personal. he could prevent her design, The proposed legislation is to bo welcomed, and "Murray's Anchorage on the QHt'li Dec. In nwe-iaspiring—"About tho consequences woman gained nu entrance to the head* we hope it may this time liml tbat favour want of coals and medical assistance. Tbe Mr. Isidore H. Phillips, Associate Editor quarters under the pretense of assist­ POHUcs is lor the mast pn.rfc tllfllnfcPI'PstW^—_ of an illegal election, from a public point of "tn"the Legtslarfwe-wbleh it undonbtedly- Captain unstained severe injuries to his leg, view, we say nothing at present." Front of ll'i.i/ Side Review, Bath Beach, Brooklyn, ing to address envelopes. a remark which cannot be applied with eujoys amongst the bulk of the people. The Ihitish s.N. Kilsyth arriveu^'MtJF-- St. is quukiIU;: Consols arc Falling 1 X.Y., arHved by the S. S. Orotava on equal justice to many of their det-ae oiu We have received informatiod which we ray's Anchorage ou Saturday) for coal, She We suppose this magnanimous reticence "FiMuTtjrlastr— SERIOUS NEWS FROM BARCELONA Beyond the laudable ambition to serve have every reason to believe is correct, with had on hoard the crew of the Norwegian is owing to die large legal stotf of The Mr. Phillips has before visited Bermuda, and has neon attracted hither again by their country such men as Lansdowne tinve respect to the total amount paid in compen­ barque •'Crown," Capt Skogllllld, from Colonist being engaged at the Hague Con­ ANARCHIST THREATENING, sation to owners of those motor cars export­ Tnaknt, N.S. Tho "Grown" wnas laden ference, or perhaps in overthrowing the those charms of climate and surroundings ed. Unfortunately, lnwever. in couse- with 643,000 feet of lumber and was hound I'ouseof Lords! which so favourably Impressed him on a Madrid, January IS—Serious news Born on the 14th of January 1846 Hemy qnenee of that mysterious secrecy in whieh to ISabia Blanco, Argentina She became When wo wor > small boys and, In conse­ previous occasion. from Barcelona has caused General facts of this nature are veiled hy the official Weyler, Captain General of Catalonia, Charles Kettli Petty-Fitemaurice, fifth mar­ waterlogged, and the Captain decided to quence of our cheek, had suffered some element, we are unable to stats the exact abandon her. The crew number eleven nil well deserved indignity that we had not to curtail his visits here and£he will quis of Unsdowno, wan educated at Eton figures. We should, tlierfiforc, merely re­ The Trott Cap Race told and will proceed to Philadelphia in the the courage to resent, tlie proper procedure The Trott Cup lioce will be sailed at St. leuve'at once fortius post. The anarch­ and and Rnlllol, At the age of twenty- mark that the cost to the colony according ists threaten the general troops who "Kilsyth " was to march off with an air of an injured' George's to-morrow afternoon at 3 o'olook,' four he joined Mr. Gladstone's ministry as to the statement submitted to us will pro­ dignity and some muttered reference to are now held in their barracks in readi­ bably exceed £500—a not Inconsiderable The British 8,8, Brookny arrived at Mur­ ness for an emergency. junior Lord of tbe Treasury. Three /ears sum for the colony to pay, with apparently ray's Anchorage yesterday with six of tbe What would happen when we told our big brother—history repeats itself 1 TJ. 8. Vice Consul at St George's. 1 iter he became Under -Secretary for India. no purpose iu view except to retard tha crew of the American schooner "Abel c FLOODS IN ROUMANIA. natural progress of events. Buckley," Captain Muorhonse, who were Perhaps The Colonist will be able to dis­ Mr. T. T. Higiubothoni has been ap­ This post he resigned in 1881, when with cover hi about another 20 years, and dazzle taken on the schoouer 3(10 miles cast of pointed TJ, K. vice Consul at Mt, George's. PLAIN BECOMES A VAST LAKK. the Duke of Argyll he declined to slijmott Iu this connection wo may add that the Bermuda. The schooner belonged to Ban the next generation with the news, the Mr. Gladstone's Irish Home Utile policy, Commission appointed over eighteen months source, and the course, of tho dally soap­ gor, Maine, and was from Boat-on Imund to Steamer News- In 1883 ho accepted tho Governor-C. ni-uil- ago by HU Excellency the Governor to in­ New York in ballast. The captain will ho suds that havebeen so long polluting the HEAVY LOSSES IN STOCK AND CHOI'S. quire into the question of compensation, re­ taken to Philadelphia in the "l.r<>. kby." harbour nenr the flag-staff 1 New York, January 8—S. S. Bermu­ ship of Canada, whsro he had a distinguish­ ported the result of its deliberations some When thnt one is answered (It I am atill dian dooked at m. 15 a. m. ed career. His lutlmutc knowledge of tho time ago. Whether pigron-holed, to await alive) there are one or two others! would Phittppopolis Bulgaria, January 1.— French tongue brought him into dose touch afavourableSopportunUy, or not, we are un­ S. S. Orotava arrived at New York ot Eastern Roumania has been swept by . Farish Elections -Saadyj. like In pnl. 3 n,m. yesterday. with the Frcnth-Ciinadinn p .pulation; mid able to say, but for some reason or other tbe most disastrous flood in fifty years the report has not yet betn laid before the yours o. H. S. Port Kingston Is now duo from and the whole plain resembles a vast his influence removed many causes fir ft Jo- people's representatives. At a mooting of the qualified Bristol .ting, to sail for Kingston, Jamaica Pniishloners held at the Vestry room lake. Many persons are reported tioi which lm] disturbed the councils of via Turks Islands drowned while the losses in crop and on 30th Deoember, 19011, tor the purpose S.S Cnyo Largo la uow due hero from tbe Dominion. of electing parish officers for the en­ live stock will be very heavy, Soldiers BERM0DAJ0DR1STS. London, Eng. on pontoons are busy . rescuing tlie Musical Burlesque at Colon! il suing year, the following officers were His term of office completed in 1— -. he elected. people out off by the rising waters, Was, late In the same year, culled to till the Opera House Custom House—Hamilton. PAJUSH VRBTBY : -J. II. P, PatteMon, Visit ol the" Fire and Flood" ifayor, With reference to the Annual Concert .'"NTKIIKI). EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS post of Viceroy of India. Bore again Ids O Cooper (M c. p.), VV. K. Perlufdilef, RECORDED. keen political Insight led to the inaugura­ given by the Bermuda High School for r. Mistok (M. c. p.) Dr, K. A Pack- Statu Senator John Hittohltfto nnil Board Jan. 3-8. S. Oruro, Bale, West I Girls, we are asked to state that \y the of Works CommissiolHT Joseph McCVystjil fruits, ete., to W. T. James $ Co. tion of a policy of closer relations with the wood, T. J. Perlnohlef, L. Curtis, II. plan adopted by the Colonial Opera House, H. Smith and W. M, Pearman. of Pntersou, N.J. who spent the Christum. OLKARBD, London, January 2 — Prolonged fro itier nil e-. every seat lu the honse Is numbered and Holidays in Bermuda left hy the S. 8, earthshocks. extending over two hours, reserved (except gallery), so that every OVHHIBIBBRS OF TflR POOB—W. R. Itenmnlian on Saturday. Senator Hllich- Jan. il—s. S. Oruro, Bale, St. John . N.B, were recorded on the Isle of Wight, As Sooretary of State for War from 1HD."> person buying ft ticket Is assured of a se.it. Perinchlef, Blob.ml Galloway. eliffe is one ot the best known men in New inward cargo. and at the Observatory at Laibach, on onward dnrin-Mhe dark days of the Boer In consequence of the rapid sale of the PUBLIC VACCINATORS.—Doctors B A. Jersey, having been in political life in that PASSENGERS. Saturday. They were estimated to be centre block (3/6) the public is reminded state for many years He has held many W ir. he wore with case the cloak of respon­ Paokwood, Y. If. Allan, J. W. Oann, In the R, M. 8. Orotava for New about 5,600 miles distant. se.. II ty ; with a hearing calm and selfpos- that the side seats (1/0) are reserved and B Parker. offices in the government of 1'aterson, New York on Saturday last—W Autliony command a complete view of the stage. Jersey and was mayor of that eity when C J Bulflnoh, L Booth, Master L TBE MORSE APPEAL. sftiwd he Ixire the brunt Qgfcndiserlminnlo iNSPBOTOtt OP NuiflANOKSl—H. H. that eity had the $6,000,000 fire. At the blame, and leinaiued courteous even to Smith. time, he issued a notice to tho world that Booth, Miss Booth, A R Booth. L New York, Jany 3.—Mr, Chas. W, Merse Paterson could take care of its own people Berinan, S P Bancroft, L Ban, H Corey left here in custody of a U. S. Marshal this those who were heaping obloquy upon him. VESTRY CLI;RK:-A. McDonald] and wife, L Uurry. Mrs Van Camp, morning, for Atlanta, On., to begin serving Naval and Military. POUND KDKI'BHS.-W. J. Tucker, J no and he tespectfully declined all ontsulo aid. v As Foreign (secretary the Anglo-Japnoesn James Craig, M Cohen, J M Cohen, Mrs Scott. Mr Him-hliffc was also Mayer at tho a sentence of fifteen years In the Federal Alliance stands to bis nndylug credit; aud time of the floods in Paterson He is A P Q V Collier, Allan Davies, D J prison there, on conviction, of violation of the negotiations over the Nicaragua (From General Orders, Prospect, Satur­ Warwick Farish. known as the 'Tire and Flood" Mayor Davis, Miss h Fisher, H R FOSB. J Freld the National Banking laws. and wife, M H poster, S Feist, Miss S or Panama Cinal nheuo called forth day, 1st January 1910). and his administrations were snch as tog o rB B. E. Quarterly Inspection—In ao- far towards making Paterson the most om- W Foster. FGerstman and wife, Miss B qualities whieh ouly a diplomatist of PARISH VESTUY :—N. A Cooper, Sr, Goldsmith, F R Gerken. Miss C Gorken, oordanoe with para: 888 Regulations F 8. Ward. M. O. BarnoR, J. F. orly city of lis size in the United States. N. Y. Weather Report. the foremost rank conld.be expected to dis­ This record is ahown by statlst'os of the Mr Geraoheldt and wife, J Hettriok for EngtneerServloos, 1000, the quarter­ Inglmin.J. T. White, W. J, Edmo»J a nd w f e p H play. His victoy over Russian Intrigue ly inspection of Bar ranks, etc., by the son, Thos .Butt united States government. , « i . ' ° eals, W HopklnB W A New York, January 3—Weather to­ Hatflerd, Miss B A Hatfield, A L h is passed Into history. Royal Engineers will take plane at OVERSEERS OF POOR:— Ben jam in G, day foggy, temperature 85, winds west­ Mr McCrystnl hne been a member of the Huebner and wife, A W Hart, A H Prospect as follows:— Darnott, J T. White erly. Thus, iu international affairs calling for Board of Pnblio Works for several years Hart, Mrs H Hawkes, Mr Harting and 7th January—Begin at 9.80 a.m , at POUND KKKPBHS- -Saml Ingham, and is one of the mibllo-snlrlted Board that Chas. E. Simons. wife, Edwin Henes and wife, F Huokle prompt and skilful baudling, Lord Lans­ New Married Quarters thenoe to Officer is helping to make Paterson, N J, a "Mod­ Miss E Jones, Mis B Jones, Major downe lias sufficiently approved Himself, Quarters, and through Infantry Bar PDHMC VACCINATOR—B. O. Wilkin­ ern Cltyi" which Its citizens delight to Jones, Max Kypke, h Klnlook. R Kane Died son. a ife S He still po8«ss?H that feavlesane s ot action, rooks to A.S.C Stables. call it. ° £ ?r*? L Kellerumu, h R Kendriok JOHNSTON—In Paget Parish on 15th VBHTRY CLERK—Henj. I, L. Burnett. December 1900, Alice Higgs, second daugh­ that nimblenens of rnlud, tbat determina­ 10th—January— Begin at 0.80 a.01 , C M Loeo and wife, O Luke, L Lerlnt "ft>4 Prog Lane, proceed South to it, 2, and wife, Dr T D Merrlgan, Miss R ter of John R. and Emeline Mary Johnston, tion of will, whic'i served the nation in such aged 20 years and (nnonths. and 1, Observatory Cottage, Prospect Municipal Election at St George's- Across the Ferry. Merrtgan, No Messenger, Or R w good stead iu tho past, Lodge, Nos. 5 and « Detached Quarters, McDonnell, H B Matthews, wife, and Mont pel ier, Laurels. Clifton, Cavendish, The Annual Election for Mayor, Alder­ MOW-BOATS TO EXHIBIT A WHIMS MOHT. daughter, Miss S Nathan, W H New Avocado, A.B.C. Wharf, Polioe Bar- men ami Common Council for the Town of man, EG Otis, Master Leonard Otis. St George's Parish Vestry. raoks. Bay View, Port Hamilton! Ni* Rt. George's was held fu the Town Hall W.wUJJ*'"* that blows nobody any Master A Prosser, Miss "Edith Prower. 16,15, H, 1, 8, and 6 Warrant Officers' yestflnlny The Wor. a MoCallan was ejod. When crossing the Harbour In i -MisB Bertha Prosser, R W Palmer, ri SPEC1AL_N0TICE. A meeting ot q mil i tied parishioners ot St. Quarters, 12 and 11 Smiths Hill, the returning officer. •wjnsMjom. few months ago the hon, H Pnimps, H A Prosser aud wife, Ashlev Georges Parish was held At the Town Hall Lwkwaffl bad the misfortune to be run Pond, E Phillips, Mrs BV Reynolds, on December 31st at 13 o'clock for the pur­ 13th January—Begin at 0 80 a.ui at The following gentlemen were returned le Gymnasium, Telephone Exchange, Mar­ wiiti opposition. "&! W S-& "Ofjona-" The e»pl»,. E Rasorvar, O M Rogers and wife, Dr pose of electing Parish Officers for the en­ ried Ranges and Offiot-rs Mots. ntloB of those on the "Corona" was that th. £ L Renaudj Professor Reiily, j n Prepayment of Subscriptions. suing year. Wor.J. L Smith, J,p, presid- Mayor-R. II. James. ESIJ. * iow-bpat, which was carrying no light, ex- Read and wife, Mrs C P Russell and g ed over a very swell attendance. The fol- Uth January—Begin at 0.80 a.m ' at Aldermcu-Dr, j. "J, Gilbert, P. C Jones eeptthatal the end of Mr Lookward's ?i"id«; Rohwt RuuiUr and wife, Prof The Management * of THE ROYAL lowing officers were elected:— Head Quarter Ollloe, Cedar Park, Bumm- Iviq. and Capt W. K, Mayer, cigar, was invisible from tho deck A mil M T Soudder, Charles Server and wife. GAZEETE Newspaper beg to notify Sub­ low, Hospital, No, lyfarried Quartern enUtled "The Harbour Ughis Act" has Miss A Smith, Miss Sohetky. T Sears scribers that in accordance with a decision VESTRYMEN-*?. C Jones, W. J. Boyle Sea View, Aeolia. Watlington H«nV Goinuion Counoit T. T. Higlnbotlwni, t 16 Le llu 8. 8. Spurting, R, R. Swainson, John A. r wB^i^Ti ' S »ttve Counoil, and wife, Mr Shepnard and wifiTor of the Directors of The Royal Gazette 1 Bleak House, palmetto i oltuge, Nn i which, if it beoomes law. will comnet M,ss v Company, Limited, Subscriptions mast g«2*^Trptte 0. A. Burob. W, C Warrant Officers' Quarters Navy We'N • si|., W. J Boyle, l^q,, pd V, O. Brown, ? J. Sunderland, «r Balok, S BsseooAe, B. W. 8. Brangtuau. ; evmrsowbaat plying for hire or reward to henceforwankAe paid in advance, either 0kln lt00, No 8 Q exhibit, from sunset to sunrls., on atinn- VESTRY CLEBK-W.7 Boyle. Sm ?^ ' * « d» Warrant yearly, half-yearly or quarterly, at the Officers'^ Quarters aud 10 Married Q,i ir. right staff erected in her bow n, white lliht H Tinker, E t Viertels, Miss B Wilson, option of the Subscriber. K4BURHpiioMir---«T. T, Gilbert, M. D. tew. ^ in a lantern jo constructed and carried as J L Wade, R S Weston and wife, M J 0F E Pooft c Stranded Italian Barque. J D ht For the current quarter payments will be r^S5H ™ - - B. feourne, London Gaaettej - The London for snch light to be visible on all sides at a received np to the 31st inst. ; after which 110 hM dUlsVBc. ofat least a anartor of a mile. W wilt * JU™« % WiSthroJ CW0*lKfotto*-^j, A. Foi Garotte datodldth and 14th December wKa-a * , ''H«*cue,•' in charge of Wilcox, frank Wilcox and wife, Mils date no exception to the rule regarding 1000, were reooUtod in the Command PUotS. Swan, arrived lu St. George's yes- any breach ot the proMoiM of the Act the Winnifred Walker, Mrs B A Zuw»U. prepayment can be nude. *win> REEFER - J, O. gfelth on tbe 81st December 1900, ifday with a load Of running giar rrom petBOBB charge til anW row-boat, shall on By the S S. Oruro for St, John, N B JOHN F. EVE, -Hie stranded barque "FIlllpo.'P conviction be liable to a fin. ofilii yesterday-Miss Essie Patterson, and niasfc-Miaa E. Page,' Hamilton, Jan, 1,1010—t.d,s.L ^0^:^,/ £^,u m THE ROYAL CfAZETTS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1910,

Quebec Steamship COLONIAL OPERA HOUSE. LO^t\ YE8TERDAT\ Company, Limited. TUESDAY EVENING A Lady's Black BroM GOVERNMENT JAVVABT 4, 1010. The Steamship Company, Limited, begs to Cloth Coat NOTICE. A special feature of tbe Entertainment on lined with blftoksatlu. three quarter length, inform its patrons that the following rebates of freight probably taken by mistake from tbe Globe TUESDAY EVENING will be a LECTURE on will be paid at the end of the year of 1910 to all Hotel, St. Georges, EPARTMENT OF PU1LIC importers who adhere to the steamers of the Quebec it »> A suitable reward will bo given on r«- A TRIP TO NEW YORK tiirning same to WORKS. Steamship Company, L'td for all their importations from MRS, DYKE, HY Ha. B. L BURWELL, Illustrated with 100 slides New York throughout the year 1910. to I toy al Gazette Office, Colonial Surveyor's Offloe, On freight paid amounting to $100 and Mr. Cornwell will present his usual programme of Higb 4-1-10—lpd Hamilton Hamilton, less than 91000—10 per cent. Class Movnm PICTURES, comic and instructive. • Deoember 31st, 1008. Mr. Selly will render New Songs and Old Favourites. nrauant to the provisions of the Public On freight paid amounting to [91,000 Pricea-1/-, 6d, 3d. Warwick Academy [1 Act, l'J'J.', I hereby give notice that tbe intention ul the Government to and less than 91,600—15 per cent. Plan of seats at Colonist Office after io a m. Monday, Jany. 3rd. WILL RE-OPEN certain lands in Sandys Parish requir- On freight paid amounting to 91,BOO >r tho widening of the East Side Road; nn lands in Southampton Parish re- and over—20 per cent. On MONDAY, •ed for the widening of the Lighthouse No rebate will be paid on "through" freight from 10th January, at 9 am. 1 ; certain lands in Devonshire Parish England, Oanada or other ports, except when paying in the possession or occupation of Mr. Choice Garnet Seed R. ft ROBERTSON, 0. Guest, required for widening the New York tariff 'rates, nor on freight of live stock Principal, io road at "The Bottom of the Lane"; Gasolene or Coal. t-l-lu-l l certain lands in Pembroke Parish, now No rebate will be paid to any importer who the possession or occupation of Mrs. POTATOES Pickferd « Black ry Jane Frith and others and Mrs. A. directly or indirectly imports goods from New York Hodsdon and others, required for wid- by vessels other than the steamers of the Quebec Steamship Company, Limited ig the Cemetery Road. Plans showing Steamship Company, L'td. at 12/- per Barrel for Cash. lands to be taken may be seen at this H. DUNKLEi', Hamilton. PROPOSED ITINERARY. ice on any. day, Sundays and pnblic Tariff of freight can be obtained at the offices of id'iys excepted, up to 1st day of Peb- the Agents at Bermuda and New York. Telephone No. 13 Canada, Bermuda, Wot Indl.s; iry, 1910, between the hoars of 10 a m. and Transport either by sailing vessel or freight 14 p.m. Demerar. Service. H. H. HALLETT, steamer for coal, gasolene and naphtha, will be pro­ Acting Colonial Surveyor. vided during the Fall at current market rate of Refreshing! (SODTH-BOUND TRIPS.) freight. STOINB 1 DueBer- By command: Stiur. John.N.D. Hulifax.NS.i for West R. POPHAM LOBB, QUEBEC STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. 1 Indies. Colonial Secretary, WATLINGTON & CONYEBS, .Agents. PINE APPLE SYRUP ON OB ABOUT lonial Secretary's Office,—8 Tiles Oct STlro r Oct 14Ho n Oct ii list December, 1909. Hamilton, Bermuda, December 21st, 1909.—t.o.t.f 3p (concentrated). Sun pot 17 Tues Oct So Sat Oct w Fit Get 311Su n Nov 7Tmi r NOT ii Wed Nov K Frl Nov 19Tue s Nov 33 Mon Nov K Wed Dee l Sun Dec fi 1|6 per bottle. Hat Deo AMo n Deo 11 Pri DBO it ThurDeo 1( Sat Dee 25 We J Dec 3» Bobo flies Dec 2* Tliur Jan 6M«. n Jan it R. irf|ftis«»swys«ss»i»<|^ i tyn*f£ A fresh new stock ol' all line ol' Oruro Sun Jan 0Tue s Jan is sat Jan SB RAYO LAMPS & PERFEC­ FANCY GROCERIES. (NORTHBOUND TRIPS) GOVERNMENT TION HEATERS. Steamers are due at Bermuda to sail for ALL THAT A LAMP Thompson, Roberts & Co. St. John, N. B., or Halifax N.8., on or SHOULD BE Q-ieon Street, Hamilton, 28-8-C about NOTICES. E DAHOMIO Hon Oct 11 OCAMO Jat Qot IS SOBO Thur Nov 4 ORUBO TUBS Nov ft ™ RAYO is DADOMK Sun Nov as OCAMO Pit lire It well made, t>ri..imentnl, has per­ Bono Wed Oi c 28 Oituiu) Mon Jan s fect coinbcsMmi. No smoke or DABOHB Sat Jan in OCAMO Tlnir .Tan 37 OHURO bun Feb » LEGISLATIVE. smell from SOio Tm\s Feb R ;E KOLLOWINO ACTS have beeu pnssei} THE BEST IN BERMUDA PORTS OF CALL the Legislature during the present PERFECTION OIL Bermuda. St. Kltts, Antigua, Montserrat ision t—* Domlnlca.St. Lucia, St. Vincent, Barbados HEATERS Trinidad, Demeraru (9 Burn 0 hours with on* filling. 16 The Wills Aots, 1909. Dark municb 7\ 8. S. Duhorae and S. S. Sobo call at If not found At yonr dealers call or write Montsorrat (for mails and passengers (Iu force indefinitely). .WEST INDIA OIL COMY.' Beer Eight Bre tun Beer miluwukee only) going south but do not call as \ IT The Poor Belief Aot, 180» •II SMS. St. Lucia and St. Vincent going south Iimx, WASIIIKOTOX PI., HAMILTON. TKL 310. FROM nor at St. Vincent and Montsorrat (In foroe indefinitely) B*er returning north. 18 The Lighthouse Aot, 1909. 3K spawn 'rtwtry Norn—S. S. Ocamo and S. S. Oruro EO AT MUNICH. Cftt Si. Faun Brewery tbe Pdbx Ci :wlitt NOTOAiiij at St. Kills, Antigua, and (Iu foroe indefinitely) AT B1EMF.N. Dominica, going south, but call at all ports returning. 10 The St. Georges Improvement MILWAUKEEBo. . Aot, 1900. Bermuda High School Sailing dates of these lints will be ad­ (Iu foroe indefinitely) K hered to as closely as possible) subject |. 20 The Post Office Aot, 1900 for Girls. to weather and other circumstances, (lu foroe indefinitely) GOSLING BROS., ^ Agents. W. T. JAMES i% 00., Agents, The Immigration Aots Con­ Under the distinguished patronage of His Hamilton and St. Georges, Bermuda 1-21 Excellency the Governor, Eleut.-Qefi. tinuing Aot. 1909. F. W. Kitchener, C B. The undersigned are offering (In force indefinitely)

The Church Vestry Aots Con­ On Thursday, Jany. 6,1910, lOO BARRELS tinuing Aot, 1909. AT THE BUCHANAN'S SPECIAL (In foroe indefinitely) SPECIALLY SELECTED C0L0N.AL OPERA HOUSE ». 28 The Schools Aot, 1909. Notice to Freeholders. RED SEAL. GarnetSeed POTATOES (In foroe indefinitely) the pupils (past and present) of Grown in the celebrated The Gaols Aot, 1000. the sbove School will perform TBE QUALIFIET) FREEHOLDERS o. SI Finest Selected Old Scotch Whiskey Annapolis Valley District. THE OPERETTA of the City of Hamilton are hereby (In foroe indefinitely.) summoned to meet at the I*/- Per Barrel. 25 Tbe Expiring Laws Continu­ " The Babes in the Wood " JAS SUPPLIED TO *=" M. WAINWRIOHT & CO., ance Aot (No. 2), 1909. Words by Shspcott Wensley. CITY HALL 03 i% 08, Front St., Hamilton (In foroe indefinitely) • Music by G. Jacob!, ON The House of Commons (addition., numbers by A. M. Pureell.) Jan, 1, 11)10—1, 8,11 20 The Somen Pride o f India Plan of Hie Hall at the Boyal Oasette Tuesday, the 4th January, 1910 HENRY LANURIDUK ft CO'S Lodge Trustees' Aot, 1909. Office. 3/3 per bottle. (In foroe indefinitely) Reserved Seats 2/8, Unreserved 1/6, At Eleven o'olook In the forenoon 31 The Expiring Laws Continu­ Gallery 1/-. for tbe purpose of Electing tbe Cor­ SOLE AGENTS DIRECT ance Aot (No. 1), 1900. Doors open at 7.45, Commence nt 8.15, poration for the ensuing year, and should the nominations exceed the (In foroe indefinitely) Carriages 10 p.m. number to be eleoted the meeting will JOHN E. LIGHTBOURN & CO. LONDON Proceeds will be devoted to tbe School 28 The Civil Servioe Superanua- adjourn until eleven o'olook Building Fund. LINE STEAMSHIP tiou Aot, 1909. Deo 88, 1908 On Thursday, 6th January, (In foroe indefinitely) 1910 29 The Customs Tariff Act, 1900. "CAY01ARG0" when a poll will take place, whioh will Sin foroe to 81st Deoember, 1910) Boxing Challenge oloseat 4 p.m.. on that day, under the 80 The Bermuda Natural History provisions of Tbe Ballot Aot, 1900. LIVERY NOTICE. LONDON FOR BERMUDA on or about Soolety Aot, 1909. With reference to the challenge of KID ¥MUSSON WA1NWRIGHT, Mayor. (In foroe indefinitely) RYAN, which appeared In The Royal Having this day purchased the Livery Business Corporation Office, Hamilton. JANUARY 18th, 81 The Customs Tariff Amending Gazette of Saturday, January 1st., hitherto conducted by 28th December, 1909—2 1010. Aot, 1909. Kid Ryan eatl he accommodated by apply­ Mr. Clarence Dnvrell and is offered for freight and Kin foroe to 91st Deoember, 1910) ing to The Royal Gazette Office, posting I respectfully solicit the patronage of Hi'. Darrell's customers pa Mongers. The Dredger Aot, 1909. his forfeit money and signing articles of To be sold at as well a. a snare of that of the public in general. All First-class passenger accommodation agreement. Rates of height and passage on (In foroe indefinitely.) orders with whioh I may be favoured will receive pvtmtjit Jan 8,1910—2 pd PUBLIC AUCTION application. 88. Tbe Gaols Establishment Aot, and ca$eful attention. For benefit of Owners, Under­ W. T. JAMES ft CO., 1909. AMONG, THE STOCK THEHE IS A writers and all concerned Agent*. (In foroe indefinitely.) Large and very Comfortable WAGONETTE, Hamilton and St. George's, Bermuda . 84. The Appropriation Aot, 1909, The^=± AT 12 NOON capacity fourteen passsengerg. HENBY LANGBIDGI A, CO., (In foroe indefinitely.) Thursday, Jany 6th, ALONZO PENJSTON. Agents, Melbourne Telephone 330. 16, Great St.: Helen's, London, E. 0. By command: *. Hotel Fmscatl, Finite, Dae. 30,1009—tf 1910, at Die It, 1900 to Jan. 18—to B. POPHAM LOBB, Parliament St., Colonial Secretary. Hamilton. MUSSONS WHARF, ST. GEORGES, llonial Secretary's Offloe, Private Board and PEMBROKE PARISH 80th Deoember, 1909.—8 What remains of the Italian Bark Don't forget to visit Lodging Apartments, •' FILIPPO DENEQRI " ' The WHITTER'S PUBLIC CEMETERY. also what remains ot her CARGO OF NOTICE is beroby given that the Pem­ he Marjorie Meals at all hours. BONES, said Bark and Cargo hftVUM broke Parish Public Cemetery lias been stranded, now sank on tb. West Reels, Reich St JEWELRY declared by tlie Parish Vestry open from Licensed Restaurant with Bermuda. this date. ea Room_. home cooking. Regulations liave been made governing Alio some Sails, Ropes and STORE tho Cemetery. Pies, Cakes, Cookies, material salved. Jewelry Where you will find in new Designs IVrsims deslious Of procuring Plots in HIGH CLASS TEAS NOTHING WABRANTEB. n large aud varied assortment of the said Cemetery are requested to make BBER GARDEN, iippli ration to tbe undersigned from whom Delicatessen. At fcttrchasera risk as soon as hid off, Store. SOUVENIRS full particulars can be obtained. MRS. JACKSON Terms Cosh. and other goods, suitable for all seasons. By order of the Pariah Vestry, MRS. ANDREWS, WM. E. MEYER & CO., Agents. C. H. Tt'CKEK, MABJOKIE COTTAGE. Late of Boston. G. MAGLticCA, Master. Parish Vestry Oh Dec 14—tolm Dec S3,1909 Telephone 286 Jany 4,1810 Any 4, 1010 6014—sot INNIS BALLS and OOLF BALLS, For Sale by R. S. Darrell, c|o Wm Bluck & Co. V ...,__. i — - — ' • feel—— THE ROYAL GAZETTE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1910,

1 s^": WHITAKERS ALMANACK, 1910, ""53^?°" I ****&£-."*• •THIE dSSBSRSliORBS DAY ACT, 1009.' * j VB i The Greatest M l! 1 lo,b w « of all Tottfe. »•»» ^ \\int. li:i! ov- rnor lias tho honour to invite ?"""" There is no motion before the Hamilton, Jan 1, 1909. .Hon oT the ll.iiiournblell.il.-' W H0n"o"nt" tlm'nresiiut time but in aceora- The Auxiliary Machinery: tvhlchlrclndt r to the followlngnmttcrconnK'ted ' " , ' „ , ,„ine tlie Dyuamo. two \VelrsEvaporators, separat M ||0 mtilx mj lm —----- ,1 .,! ihe disposal of the | ,._ ber (Dr. T. II. Outerbrldge) Centrifugal Circnlatins Pninus. two Genet llienl .....I id Aglienltll I intends tit (novc some nmendinsnt. ill Service 1 'unit'*. ' nlillus JSxttiblMonB. MM Hoxoiu THEflPiSAKKK-ir tbt wen. iii.l ,,|.,..i,.i ii] Are you Interested A. the Hcmoiiralil '" i hon. und learned member intends to raise n then I think tho proper Main Boiler. (2).'"Tin»o wercexamlned I J™"' ls?J-'"T ••, • ••- ;-"••••••;—;vli..;i..i ill " I 'I'"™""' '" in this Ad ? externallv and Internslry" and found In ™ Bermuda AgrhinltuinJ AssoclnHon who i to do so wonhl lie now. t mc H HO we will tly to please yon I^'anf tnbn«£„fl oEtJvR ^^^^J^SiS^ * *"T^^ " ™' ,S" Wzmm This Season our \gency ?£f.£?SlKs2? d^et'S'ea^Set.nve ^SUSSsfffSSi controls about Twenty riv.t«in Port Combustion Chamber (side **M° which t'"K™^'" I™ '"^jjjj ™! j E, the IIOIIM iTe™tli" debntotoolt ijlsoe Furnished and Unfur­ 4 on tbo second readfng of the iiill. but .1 un­ rivet In bottom of Back-end seam of Port I""- ' "' "'« Exhibition on the other. derstand what topic place was tbat there nished Houses. Furunoeof same boiler. There are nlso I h.. linveroor therefore reMiinmcliils tl was a motion to read the Bill a second time in dill' rent parts of Burnetii,. BBven tappel livets in each I'nrnaee front sulaection (2) of section 1 of the li..;...] this days'* mouths. On the amendment 1- Right Terras tn tbe right parly ,1 ""1'ijUiil vole and your HonoU riveSeev1dentt taen uMn'n't'Snio tf^^i^T'a^n^i"'"^ I thenMvns an eqniil vole mm yonr Honour Call early. kra In placTof °deJ.We or lno^rireB, Miibittom "belnbeing / snptaTtnpplli o S" and froX^lmiYfart^ For sale, several brtttheyappmrtobeaperfe^tlghtand | Industrie,, In mldTtlon ,„ agrlcnltnml pro- | |S/,fl'a^ip|B« which i> Hit- usual Parliamentary practice lilinifs -Hamilton. in MM li i-ase*. When, ilii'iet'oi-L', that motion in Real Kstnte, Small Fa:mp, Valuable th December, 11)00, I liml liK'ii lif'-iilo.l in the negative the mo- Lots. vatlhifc would usually 111,".' HSAOE Ni This boy had wasted lo e FREDK. A. YVIIITF., Main Engines mid Boilers pt this vessel ore stand thnt the lion, member who had efcnrgo Real Kun.le A»w:t. TUB I'Borr. skeleton, was treated in a London of the Hill thai mored Hint ihe ll.msc City, Dee. 11, llsin.—tl.T. O. ilium v rare, lie expected to give go d re­ should adjourn. The consequence wo. that sults for n lonsldemble m.nil.er ..I' years. Hospital on Virol and milk and M id) J. II. FOHIIErl, o^tatSX"'oufs0lm!u*ld tl« gained 9.. lbs. in 5 weeks. the second rra-llng was one ot the orders of WEAK, -Tilt ED ! il... .h,. ibe million was put wilhout de­ w Oa late mid there was no objection to It Th n i'st October, 1001. VIROL and NEllVO'J MEN the linn, member moved th.it tlie House go UHOULT) send for n vnlunlilp Kjj Met n Into eoiutnltteool tbe wholo House to oon- ^ plaintng boivt.ll Neivoni" itml Organic 0t MESSRS. CooliE So.v A MATTHI.'W .'stay save youi* ohHd's fife. sitler the liill, bul thnt motion was not sec- r fticiauiiti*, ViirlcoiiU' nnd Us cont>t?quen| TOCBOW.V AdKXT-. KOiiitu-iiiiiiftry trnnlili'B, can bo surcfchdilly nililcl. I think thnt its the true history of treated without tl>o .iff of HTOMAt'H MI-DI. ii Viemria Ftrect, 8.V7; the case I hill. !.iiikeiHlltothisi|UI!."tioiinild OINErt OB 1H1.0OTBIC1TV' The Alctljod ia if I eorrertly nnderstand what is laid down easy nnd tileattjtnt mid will etTpct a perfcit Sttll Xoveuiber, 10 Hiiinilt, Weatlier in Eastern States. nna perfnanont l tiro The pamphlet Is rovlflcv. in " M J " with regard t.i il. il Is contrary and lu progrcBH «ith the most ndvttitcedi*e» in Pnrllnineiiliiry practice to rood a Hill a senrohes In tlio rfittyact, tonether with linniirpt • Of RECENT TKVmjONIAI.S shoeing ac DBBnaitR "CliltNB." lIESSAfJlE FIcO.M I.i:iilsl.\Tl\ I j ll.it.I time until the Hill has been ihf.iueb B tbe comiuillco stage , unless the commit­ Destractiva Blizzard Sweeps J. H. BRADLEY & C@- oessful cures. SontjDH plnlri acalcd envelope Gentlemen, I'll. No 8. past rroo. B. NORTON. 50 «iid CO, Cl1>sr»> tee singe has been expressly dispensed wltb Ohio Valley. It&NB, LONDON, Tfiii/lfur-l. Orrr 40 ycCB Wehaveto aeknowledge the roeeltrt with n view of expediting tile third read­ The Rexall Store ooftttntfotiMBtitfcess friiu.—^0-100".—T.o. votir letter dated 2:inl instant, with Bile ing. There hove been instances in the Im- sores referral to therein. .-..;i- from tin peilnl l'arlliiiiicnt in which in order to ex­ We have perused the Reports fnrnisb »L< i.-il :- Washington, December, 80.—The OS* Hamilton. pedite the passing of a pleasure the con by Captain Stephen, Lloyds' Survevor, J tivtm. coiil vv-iiioli ims been sweeping , ....««.« -.....- ,., ««v.. deliberately dispensed .1. II Forbes, Itonr.1 of Trade Engine w ovfi-.tliQ Etwstem sention of the coun­ mid Mr Nicholson. Engineer rted are from 15 to 23 degrees TWIN SCREW STEAMSHIPS letter under acknowledgment ore return mnv sav that in the House of Commons the herewith. striates of Revenue and Expendlt below tho seasonable average After gnlng Into cniimittee on a Hill is not .lone tomorrow morning general moderation We have, &e., mi tl motion to thnt effect, but when Ihe is indicated. €Hifiiaii's £tnbroC(ilioti Hill bns been read the set .mil liu.e ihe com- (Sii) COODE -ON & MATI'IH'.W " Bermudian'' —AHD— i.i ...I in such ,. Fstiiiinteliiat thse Councitor.uinlg It ihe I mittee stage follows ns n mutter of course. Pittsburg, PH. December 81. Zero GOVEHNORy MES-UUE No. hi. is of iiecou i tor the FIllMelBl Year The coiuinlttee stage is not usually token weather prevailed in Western Pennsyl­ 5,930 Regtst'd Tons. vania ye--terdny and lust night, and iv SALAHV or MUSICAL OFFICES, OK "",2" linnotlnl icm fronicdlotely after the second rending of the several persons were dying from the Ricbhtona iiorse Con* llr.u.ni. iiiieiiuin. UJ1I, but n date is llxed for it, and ou that i.iineil (.liiiiiil.it. | cvajgiion nt fixing a iluv no division takes effects of a blizzard which swept the Alleghannv Mountains and the Ohio (No. «.) Mill December, 1900. I place. Tho committee stage of the Hill is "Oceaoa" Hiver Valley. Relief now in sight is WALTER KITCHENER, ill- IURBOFIt LIGHTS ACT 1000" "" order of the day tor ilsulisei|iiont day in, iiAniiuci. i.H.in.s AUI, i.iti.i When Hint dnv arrives, andtheonler comes welcomed by State County ami Muni­ 8,000 R.jtst'd Tons. cipalities as thecnll for assistance from Lieut.-Oeneinl, he following Bill wns brought down 0„ ti„. ,„,pat.ion to go Into nimnlttn Is charitable institutions and bureaus lias Tennfe Racquets, eknnur ami Commmiilet-in-t kief. nth II..H. thcLoglshitivel'mincil, viz. p„'t otlt |,v tmJ Spi,a|OT. No motion la Class '"109 A. f. at Lloydi. ill entitled" The Harbour Lights Act, !„ , U ,vhw tlie order is called the been extramdiuarily largo aud the Thc.dovernor lias the honour to fdi-wa mIc relief supply so far inadequatetn the ripenker leaves the chair, a.i.l the Clmlrmnn Tennis Balls, to live Honourable House ot Assembly t demands. From all parts of the Western ETITIONFROM MR. Ml!. .1. ill V ul Ways and Means takes the chair of tho nriimiimnring application hum Dr. Elili seotiou of tbe State oome.reports of un­ Harvey. Medical Officer of Health, tori FOliOO EVE. j u.iiiiiiillee. ami the committee stage ot the precedented low meioury records. In PROPOSED ITINERARY NBW Golf Clubs, incrense to his nalarv, which the (lovcrn 1,- 111.ITK presented a petition from 1;M] » P'oeeedcd with Now thero are . st&e .... I ...... -terences to tbesuhiect In "May," greater Pittsburg the temperature lias the b.itinur to roe iiimendto tbcfnvoii _ . live pravlng that the ll.ms, reached three'degrees below zero ibis YORK AND UERflUDi Golf Balls, able ensidenttiou ot the llnnonrah ivonhl nttSnl him relief in I lie niiillir o! nniTlhc tiiVt 1 wIlTquoteisK-om thoj'ot beiup a record for the past llfteen years. House. lettniu printing for lln- ( ..n.i.il mid Assem At Irwin Pa. the thermometer recorded SERVICE. all in the latest styles ily for the Session of 100M, u porllon ol motions after the momv t of interruption. The u ten degrees helow zero mark tlie Public Buildings, Hamilton, K|ieitl,er has overruled mi ohjecti.iu that no coldest December day for years. The lib .I,I]I,.M.,I business i.iul.l liiuken, because LEAV3I I L»n II \inlil, Honril. official forecast promises a rise lu temperature for today. FOR HIRE FnoM DU." ELUO.V ll.ln, rv. MEIIHAI. I'l'lll.ll' HEALTH ACTS. was jiassetl! mid litis not permitted opp U-rTICBlt OF HBALTlt BnnniitaiM-VPci Itl'Pi.llT OF JIIK.T liuiltrfm ati. Htiirl -TOTllKruUKIALHiCBia'Aliy.— to ihe ii.mpletlon of llm Ira „., PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. Tbe ATTORNEY OEXE'.'AL preseuletl .. .1 20 ~Z FOR SALE Hitmiltm.. lib December, Hm'J. a lienort fnnn the .loiin I'mimiiite.. ol iihi.li the llinise is ii.aigcil, sue* tn Ike PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed ,.„,u,iht«l of a Hill to .. cammtttt if '»- „ Jan. 5 ., „ IS .,.;,.,/. /.'..use, irhiu ti Hill kiln limi I'niilii to cure any case of Itching, Blind, , 15 Racquets r.'-strung, c-iiii-.iliil.it,' mill timeuii tin'- Public Health Bleedfng'or Protruding Piles In C to lira. ' 18 Acts. nmmitlme." In the lions,. „f Commons, Ha-iimcltan I Wed. .. In „_, Clubs repaired.. when the second raiding has been agreed 14 days or money rofunded.—Made by Oceana Sat. ., 231 Tues " 26 ME-S3AI1K To THEOOYERXOIt No. H. to. ami :i' nu.v opposition wns made to go PARIS .MEDICINE CO., Saint Leuis, Bermudian Wed. „ 20 Sat. ., 29 H. 8. DAKUELL, III! 1.VIS ill-' TUB l'KOI'!.!:. into committee the Speaker has overruled c,'o -\Y. Bluok & Co. it. n the ground ''"i 'he committee stage of Novemlier, 1- In:. T. II. ul TLRIIRlDliK innveil that Beramdlan Weil. Feb. 3 Sat. ' „' B Front St., Hamilton, nt the Hill wns the roniph lion of the see- nnutim. Rule 0 I* suspended to enable the follow. Oce.ina Sat. .. a Tttes. „ % tfov, 28, 10011—Bill. olid nailing I m.r. liiii.tii.il thai -.il ,.t 1 In l-illit bee mry tor the f'ol .- iug Message lu be sent Io His L.-ieelleney Ueraindlan |Wed. „ o|8at. „ 12 ;rof Health an i No. .-ii . ofC't "W Mes. „ IS ml policy to ml,I W. at. „ 1a •ml alir.ii.il the I- .¥.,,i; .Il:',',,,- Coin- i:.n,;l<-ne::: snt Dnrlngtbc j KEATINCS Wul ., 88 Bat. J. W. GIBBONS M.M. Th' lions, i.r Assembly rcsiieeHiilly re- Hat. ,, 20 Tues. Mnr. ining to take no ! ilimsisihnt your IJ.cellenoy will bo i.'i- Sauifcnry Pliunbiiiir find On - the duties of a Me krer ot Health e.l t. inl'iirm the House when It will he LOZEIM^: Durine in- .. ,• convenient to Vonr Bxecllency t„ receive ' Easily Cure fitting, Galvanizing, Tinning, Act, I8IH tvasjuMi tin-grants of llio people. lithotlt p, THE WORST COUGH i Hat- „ IS Tt Brass Cfiatiug and Pipe Bend­ £1',. tor the two o rtul. ., 18 Sa ^ One gives relief. An increasing ing, SHeet-iion Work, Brazing miller, mil, 1 ohje t -il and till 1 sale of over 80 years is a certain of all Mettilu; Casting a Spec­ Blld ainfii.ii.I ma thereto bus Officer ul Health j test of their marvellous value, | ialty. Sold in tins and bottles Apl. Honse ot Assenihlv Sole Agent for P. B. Colt's Acetylene (8). The work 1111. X. II ODTE! » Snt. Apl, S Tin and the respousibil w liilicrs oMie "Inn Wed, „ 01 Sat. QUA Apparatus. creased of late nail eliver the said of Commons Is merely a formal stage lin'tii Hon to farther iner greed to H* is STKISIST, it by providing for C inllnuetl on inside. women of thelietle Hamilton. Nit. .. l(i Tlie suhstential nw In the work now be better undent-...... , ..^.,« u COLDS CAUSE HEAOACKc I Wwl. „ 80 J Lunatic Asylum Rejiorts for I.SDI nail 10' • ,,«.,-,.„, n«„im,,-„,,,„„. TO CURE A COLO IN ONE DAY ALMANACK, JANUARY, 1910. They show tliatthciiiiiiiber of patlimtsTSa. LAXAJIVE BROMO-QOININli, to. Take Laxative Br'orno Quinlna For your comfort I hUN (ft M* §1 doni.lr.i mul lie- E-tal.li.liiueut has>ioiieli ttloves tits cause. Used the world over Tablets. All druggists refund i Hat. [J HOl'l'lKM. \Vt§ 3 ~ 1 inoceased^ to cure a cold In one day. E. W. the money if it fails to cure. B , W'i'd. ?HWi Iteuiurks. CR0VE S Slay 4 .Sit. ., 7 •^ 1 - i L take care to get -«*•«»,# Beriiiudlu n 1 Wed. " 11 Times.!Sat „! 1143 PARIS MEDICINE CO., St. Louil, 11.6.$, II. iiundlan Wed. " 18 Sat. „ 31 1 5I sl IT. M. I iil.t lilt Cro i Steftnie i Tbnm. „ 20 4,7 0 S 593 3 17 • Bei-mndtni t I Wed. " 251 Bat. !, 28 ii 7 II 0 0 84 3 03 6|7 0 5 7 US 8 47 Epiphany (4). No provision has yet been CALVERT'S Subjuot to olmngo without notice, \l for my travelling expenses, telepl olrptimstRnoes should require (I • 17 instruments, etc, Invaluable I H.7 0 8 81381 6 OS I Jet after Epif (6). I have also to net ex olllcio I forlheSKIl Gives a 107 (I 0 0 91) 0 47 [hon) geon to the llaudlloo I Carbolic Soaps Quebec Steamship addition to my salarv, and sn-ti, iHOT PERFECT Act No. X] ot lii'i.i rrmiirc, „„. „, '*"•'-' (rora your local dealer. ""°™9S* New Moon—Sii clay Th, oil iiie.li.-iiii-. ami .,„,„. ..,i... or COLD I I Company, Limited article, to the sick j nt my owl [0HPLE1 expense. climates. Col.'eri's Carbolic Toilet Soap )) IE BEKHlinA KOYAL GAZETTE, (8). About Ivear Removes all SOFT is a pure antiseptic soap, which Tlfli IvC YAI. C AZBFiH COMPANY, that the Milan- of' the Wwm IjtHITKU, Board of Health sboi IRRITATION) you will appreciate for regular use. as l'rnpilotors, being considered by and TAN. Delicately perfumed and most Health, the Board ids refreshing, it quickly removes dust In publHiwl every Taesdiij, Tbundsy tion tho .plcsti.m o! VELVET. and perspiration, leaving a pleasant Ol' NtSW YOKK ..ul Ha'.'inl.iy ni-iniiiifr nt Tlie Koyal salary, and I was infi: ft.«9»o Proas.OlBoe, X-.rtlt vest ooruer Chairman, after tin feeling or thorough purification. letlng, that l'iilllliu'..| ~V£Wl.llt!,AFTE,,''OON I ot lljil mil !.'jrn-.!ij Sta., Hamilton. Board wns premrcd to recommend for fav­ iiii.l BTREBr DRESSES Hylesi ourable consideration nn application ton ftastuess coni'juirjifjiitiotiB tn be atldreas, Calvert's 26% Carbolic Soap Pi.'INtilcSM aud lll.ui:sli. roc for on uieremeot salary. I pointed ou el Th- ltnyal aaitetle Co , Limited. t„ the t'lnnrmnn that the proposed consoll- ' J is widely used in tropical districts. '9 MU.3« BUIUDNU Cottttnatilotitioni for The Boyal Gazette .'Htion and amendment of the Public 1 THB BEST NATURAL APERI£ especially where mosquitoes ana 1 Health Ach which had then Jrnt been de- Ulldur JJr.i. iVillliliilt.i I ,t Clnrki' » IVuti to I) aUIri-iiser] to The Editor of The leriniiiril ou would be a more favourable insects abound, as the presence of its omes) Hiyal Gazette. occasion to bring up the nnestlon of my I, powerful antiseptic properties acts Ollll'JSltO ('01.llNI.1T Omrios. Oable Address—" OAKKTIB." BeriUDda. salary. No linn 1 action haviug been taken I as a deterrent to these, as well as a MVlttt OPJtN AUTBRNOONS respecting the consolidation of the Pnbllc ' protection against contagious disease Telepbono No. 144 Health Acts, the ijin-liou of increasii," I The Bermndn Royal Gatbctle 1Boa file in:— my salary has rriiutined in abeyance until I For BlUT and RHEUMATISM Calvert's Prickly-Heat Soap Losno:;—At the Imperial Institute ; At is an excellent soap for the sUn, the Roy.il Colouinl Inelitiile ; nnd at particularly suitable for regular bath tbe ii dices rf MesMR MopklnP, Ford, Lee & Co., 61 Milliter HnilrtlngB, £.0. and toilet use in warm climates, NEW YORK -At tbe New Yoik Pablie being detergent, -antiseptic (10% BBBCHAM'S Library; at the offices of Messrs Carbolic) and agreeably perfumed. Middletou & Co., Morris HoildlDg, Supplied bothinJbar and tablet form C'oruei ti| Beaver nnd Broad Streets, PILLS, and at the Law Offices of Messrs F. C, Calvert & Co,, Moncliesler, Eng. Pat ton and Pstton, 40, Wall Street. Worlli n guinea a box. PHILADELPHIA. PA.—At tbe Mnsuaui; 83 South, 4tbStn*i

tiii\^ii'!i'j--ii.' •' SUPPLEMENT TO THE ROYAL GAZETTE, JANUARY 4. 1910.

tectionists countries thau in England. were confident in their cause. It repre­ In instance of the truth of this argu­ sented the maintenance of institutions Mr. Spencer Trask Killed. TheJlectio^Campaign ment, he cited the United States whioh whioh must be preserved, and stood he described as "the Protectionists' for security of enterprise and t h e WAS F1NAMUAL AGENT OP Paradise." whose customs officers line maintenance of the fleet. While QUEEN VICTORIA. ra^Carrying the War into the shores like Cherubims with flaming refusing to draw the colonies closer. swords keeping every foreign made the Government ha'd reintroduced artiole out of this garden of Eden. But Irish Home Rule, which would be New York. December 31—Mu» Spen­ Wales. once Inside, you find the serpent of Utterly subversive of Great Britain's cer Trask, the head of a firm of bankers hunger, want, and unemployment his* position among the nations of the who for many years acted as financial sing in every grade." Mr. Lloyd-George world. The Unionists also stood for agents of the late ueen Victoria was Unionist Plans Developing. then quoted statistics showing that in fiscal reform. He would not say the crushed to death in his private com­ 1909 while there was 80 per cent of un­ whole difficulty of unemployment partment today while returnfug to TARIFF REFORM FEELING GROWS. employment, in New Yotk State there would be solved by tariff reform; but New York from his country home at was only 7 per sent In England. It would diminish the really serious Saratoga Mr. Trask's compartment PREDATORY FINANCE DENOUNCED. part, the employment ofreallj com* was at the rear of the last oar. a London, Deoember 81—Lord Des- petent men. sleeper. A heavy freight struck It borough who Is an intimate friend of from behind with great force and the London, December 80—Mi*. F. E. Mr, Balfour, and a member of the rear of Mr. Trask's oar was battered in Smith oarried Unionism i nto'Mr Lloyd Tariff Commission, adds in the inform* and the front end telescoped with the George's constituency in Cauarvon in atlon that the first year, and even the sleeper ahead. Tbe officials of the rail­ support of Mr. H. C. Vincent with the first Budget, of the Balfour Ministry, Fighting Steel Corporation. way company are unable to explain the inevitable result of disorderly scenes. will see reform of the tariff with pre­ accident. Mr. Trask was 09 years old. The Unionists had taken uuusual pre­ ference in full swing, and that the He was descended '. nm distinguished cautions and a strong body of local tariff will yield from seventeen to American Federation ol Labour Puritan ancestors. Oi recent years he stewards had been organized and sup­ twenty million pounds sterling revenue. Issues Appeal. had not been notive In business and his plemented by strong drafts from among Unionists are following the example of name appears in but few directorates. the Unionist quarry men employed on the Liberals and Labourites and are Mr. Trask leaves a widow well known Lord Penrhyne's quarries and the still rapidly closing up their ranks. Last £80,000 TO BE RAISED. larger quarries of Asbton Smith at night Sir Henry Seymour King, Union­ uis an author of fiction, Llanbens. Amid great interruption ist Free Trade Banker, accepted tariff Washington, D. C., January 1—Offi­ and frequent hubbubs Mr Smith showed reform as preferable to socialistic pre­ cers of the American Federation of Result of Morse Appeal how, under Free, Trade Carnarvon bad datory finance. Tbe speeches of Lord Labour issued a call to night to 150,000 lost its once flourishing slate and iron RobertCeollandStewart Bowles, who members of tlie organization, culling trades. had been Unionist Free Trade stal­ on them to subscribe to a fund with ON THE WAY TO GEORGIA. So acute Is the political feeling that warts, and are now fighting Lanca­ whioh to finance a bitter fight whioh is the activity of some business bouses shire seats as Balfouiites, indicate that to be begun against the United States 1 s seriously affected for this month. they are prepared to go pretty well Steel Corporation. The Corporation, In some oases political discussion has wherever Balfour goes on Tariff mat­ the call says, is inimical alike to the left tbe principals not on speaking ters. Yesterday Lord Hugh Cecil interests of labour and to the country New York, Dec. 81—Mr. Chas. W. terms The chairman of the leading volunteered to speak on behalf of Mr. at large, and it is termed a "bold and Morse, the convicted banker, will be companies who referred to the need of Hamilton Beun, Tariff Reform candi­ daring violator of the laws," The sum ou his way to the Federal prison at date in Greenwich, whose tariff reform Atlanta, Georgia on New Year's day. Tariff Reform at their annual meetings candidature in opposition to Lord of £80,000 will be raised by this first have been sternly rebuked by the free appeal but further oalls will bo issued Mrs. Morse.and the prisoner's two sons Hugh Cecil at the last election caused as the fight progresses. This notion is will travel with him on tbe same traiu, trade shareholders. At some oity a three cornered, contest, let in a whioh will leave Jersey City about ten warehouses prominent placards an­ the result of the conference held in Liberal and put Lord Cecil out of Par­ Pittsburg between tbe Amalgamated o'olook. There was no further applica­ nounce " we are here for business not liament for a time. Lord Cecil in this tion for release by his counsel today. politics." The High Hoi born factory Association of Iron and Steel workers, eleotion is assured of return for Oxford the Line Plate Workers' Protective It was understood that Mr. Martin Lit­ of Wittierby and Go was the scenes of University. He argues that there are tleton, - :>.fter an interview with his much dispute caused by tbe following Association and the Longshoremen and now greater lions in the path than Seamen s Unions. olient, impressed upon him today the bill: "Tariff Reform will lead to more Tariff Reform. futility of further attempts to stave employment in this office, that is our off the inevitable. Mr. Morse's affairs definite opinion on careful considera have been placed in the hands of a tion of conditions governing our busi­ Mr. George Wyndham claims that lawyer who has long been familiar ness. Signed Witherby and Co." London, the Home counties, and the Famous Lawyer Retires. with his intentions. Mr. Joseph Chamberlain's address to midlands are for Tariff Reform, and West Birmingham eleotors awoke gen­ that it depends on Lancashire, Cheshire London, Jany. 3—Sir George Henry eral Unionist enthusiasm, especially and Yorkshire whether victory should Lewis, the most famous solicitor of the be won or lost. Mr. Reginald MoKenna present generation who has been en­ his concise enunciation of tbe issues. gaged in all the greatest legal oontests New Year's Honours. He says: "You will decide whether you speaking at Pontypool maintained that the issue was a very simple one. It in the past half century retired from wish to be governed by one chamber or was " Who was to determine how the practice with the new year. MR, E8QUITH ESCAPES ELEVATION two, or whether you WIBII to destroy the people should be taxed, and by what Union of this Kingdom or maintain it, government they should be ruled?'' whether you wish the National De- Earl Cawder, at Hnverford West, ou Loudon, December 81—Contrary to f e n o e s strengthened or neglected) the other baud, deolared that the real Chino Portuguese Dispute. custom no list of political honours will whether you wish agriculture and in­ issues tbe electors had to decide were, mark tbe comiug of the New Year. dustry developed, employment extend­ " Did they really wish that any govern­ FAILURE OF NEGOTIATIONS. Had the usual practice been followed ed, or capital and enterprise discour­ ment that might come into power tbe Premier, Mr. Asqultb, senroely aged, unemployment aggravated and should be absolutely independent? Did CHINA WILL NOT ARBITRATE. could have escaped tbe elevation to the distress increased. Last but not least they wish for Religious Education, and peerage of some of his supporters nnd you will decide whether you accept or to see the licensing trade unjustly Pekiu, January 13—Negotiations ex­ in view of tbe present denunciatory reject tbe Invitation of our kinsmen treated? Did they wish to set up a hos­ tending over five months between attitude of the Radicals towards the across the -seas to join with them in tile point in Ireland, or to see the China and Portugal o\erthe question upper House it was nonaldered appar­ promotiii; '>ur mutual trade and com­ navy maintained at such strength as of Maaaos boundary have failed and ently to be inconsistent to add to Its mon powi * by the adoption of a policy was needed?" today the Chinese government sent a members. of Imperi.-i Preference.'' In a single formal message to the government of phrase Mr, Chamberlain believes' Tariff Londou, January 1—With the first Portugal that it will under no circum­ Reform is the only effective reply to the pollings of the general elections only stances consent to arbitrate. It is alluring budgets of the Anti-Lords a fortnight away the campaign shows pointed out that only China and Portu Canadian Industrial agitation. less popular excitement than the last gal can settle this matter between The Radical Morning Leader acousos stages of most previous General Elec­ themselves. Corporation. Mr. Chamberlain of breaking parole. tions Since the first tremendous up­ It says, "His adoption of protection roar over tho rejection of tbe Budget FOLLOWING LEAD In this extremity of 1003 was the lost and the general explosion of oratori­ STATES, throw of a ruined gambler. There may cal efforts by rival politicians the con­ Fire in New York. have been greater crimes in Mr, Cham­ test has settled down into a dull bom­ berlain's career thau this his latest bardment of speeches and newspaper AMERICAN EXPRESS CO'S. OFFICE articles dealiug with the House of treason to democracy. Tbe event will DESTROYED. , December 80—Is Canada we hope and believe prove thnt in a Lords and Tariff Reform. The list of candidates is yet far from complete. ultimately to witness tbe formation . sufficiently long Hat of blunders the Loss 8800,000, ol'u ^iiuit indusUml cin-poratum .in t Ins last from his own point of view is the lines of the Unlted.States Steel Trust? greatest." New York, Ny., Deoember 81—Be­ To many this seems the only logical The Morning Post says. "The coming lated Christmas packages and other outcome of tbe object attained in election will provide a searching test 116 Meetings tbis Week. valuable express parcels in large num­ bringing the Dominion Iron and Stoel for democracy in this country. Mr. bers went up in smoke today in a fire and Coal Companies together. A re­ Lloyd-George, is simply employlngthe whioh'deBtroyed the American Express vised rumour bus it tbat besides these usual devices of a demagogue. v7IH 'Breeche's" O'Brien Reappears! Co.'s office and store rooms near the two the ,Nova Scotia, Lake Superior the people have enough sense and Grand Central Station, causing a loss Consolidated Company, Antikokam judgement to disregard his unscrupu­ London, January 2—After January estimated at $500,000. Iron Company of Port Arthur, tho lous appeals to passion and adopt 10, when the writs will be issued for Montreal Rolling Mills Hamilton Steel a calm and comprehensive view the eleottous, the Peers will be unable and Iron Company, Canada Foundry of their permanent interests?" The to take further part in the Eleotion Company and even the National Iron chief danger, as Mi*. Booar Law pointed Campaign, and they are showing muoh Horrible Gas Explosion in works to be'started in by. the out, is the fact, tbat Lloyd George energy to complete the work in hand. Messrs. Mulocks, will all figure iu this enjoys for the present, the support of During the week, peers will address Montreal, vast combination. It is reported that men who have a reputation for moder­ 110 Conservative meetings. A lift of so far as the Dominion Steel Company ation. In other words it is difficult to candidates so far prepared shows no is concerned there Is nothing iu it just convince tho electorate that Mr.- Lloyd- fewer than fifty three-cornered con­ A Crowded Platform Ripped Dp. now; but what tbe policy of the people George is a dangerous Socialist, while tests. The Liberals are making hercu­ who control tbe destinies of these com- lean efforts to avoid suoh contests nies might be iu tbe near future Is men like Sir Edward Grey, Messrs MANY FATALLY INJURED. not known. Haldane, and Asquibh remain at his whioh are likely to give seats to the Conservatives but the Liberal candi­ side. Montreal, Quebec, Deoember 81 There are over three huudrod cases Toronto, Ontario, Deoember 80—The dates apparently have no disposition to yield for tbe Urst time. The Con­ Twenty-five people were injured, many of typhoid fever in the city, At a Globe's correspondent cabling from servatives have four Labour oandldateB fatally, in an explosion which oocurred meeting of tho Cpunoil held this after­ Liverpool today says: " The Conserva­ In the field. The Unionists' Associa­ at midnight at the Canadian Pacific J noon a resolution was adopted requiring tive plan of campaign is unfolding tion of Ireland has issued a manifesto Railway Place Viger Station here. The the Health com mi ttee to adopt measures rapidly and becoming more clearly de­ to the British eleotors, acouslug the Quebec train waa just about to pull without delay. They also autliorieed fined.'*' The Right Hon. George Wynd* Nationalist party of separatist designs out and the platform was thronged the Finance Committee to make what­ ham, Mr. Balfour's trusted lieutenant, which is proved, the manifesto says, by with people wishing the passengers ever expenditure they considered wise addressing a meeting a t Chester, the party's acceptance of separatist God speed and a happy New Year. A in the public Interest. Tbe hospitals placed beside Tariff Reform as the chief Irish American fund, and the recent lighted cigar fell Into a'leaking tube are unable to take care of all oases. plank in the party's platform, the adop­ American tour of Captain Condor and underneath tho platform from whioh tion of a Land Purchased Ant for Eng­ Mr. John O'Collaghau, delegates from the gas is fed to the trains, and the land and Scotland. Under the proposed the United Irish League of the United explosion which followed ripped up the Bank Burglars' Mistake. aot tho farmers and farm labourers States, as Mr. John Redmond's guests. whole platform. There was a scene of might buy the laud they till The The manifesto warns thd British people indescribable confusion and a general ambulance call was sent out. So far, POUND A STATE MARSHAL. Unionist policy said Mr. Wyndham that tbe granting of Home Rule would it has not been possible to recover all was "not fewer landlords but many lead to Irish Independence, involving of the victims from the wreckage but more." Among tbe targe crowd at the a standing menace from a military ana work Is being rushed forward. Many Guthrie, Okla.. Deoember 81—Five meeting were many farmers. They naval point of view. Mr. William persons are so badly injured that their men who intended to rob the bank and received Mr. Wyndbam's proposal cor­ O'Bilen.who at one time represented recovery is impossible. the post office at Harrak, Okla., early dially. the Nationalists for Cork in Parlia­ today, ran into a party headed by a Sir Gilbert Barker is also strongly ment, has decided to return to politics. state marshal. Asaresult two of the advocating this feature. H e urges He was again nominated today as a bandits were killed and one is injured the establishment of land banks to candidate tor Cork City. SIXTKKN STILL IK HOSPITAL. nnd two others are being pursued hy finance the purchase of land by the armed citizens, farmer, A big land owner with whom Montreal, January 3—Most of those I discussed the proposal today said,' "I MR. BALFOUR AT HADDINGTON. injured by tbe explosion at the Place would be glad to sell my land and put Viger station on New Year's Eve are Canadian Customs the money into some form of security UNIONIST PABTY CONFIDENT. recovering, and there are not likely to less liable to attack." he any fatalities; as nearly all tbe Revenue. The Liberals, however, are not being Toronto Out., January 8—The special patients aja not so badly Injured as led away by the land policy of the correspondent or The Globe in a des­ at first supposed. An investigation NINE AND ONE HALF MILLIONS Conservatives and are continuing their patch from Glasgow says t ' 'lb various held shows that it was caused by the INCREASE FOR YEAR campaign with immense energy- sections of the country, tho Tariff gas pipe whioh supplies the passenger Mr, Winston Churchill is being Reformers have been distributing oars being cracked, by the frost and praised by "the Liberals'for bis direct posters, Baying t h a.t Tariff Reform the gas becoming ignited resulted in Ottawa, January 1. — The Customs attack on the Lords lu nls manifesto means work for all. Tbis is evidently the explosion. Sixteen persons are revenue of Canada for the year eudinK for gambling with tbe rights and liber' not to Mr. Balfour's liking. In ad­ still in hospital. yesterday amounts to the handsome ties of the nation. dressing a meeting at Haddington, and total of $50,800,84?, This Is nine aud speaking very deliberately, he said: "I one half millions Inore'than wan collect­ will neither now, nor on any other ed in Customs during tho calendar year ifr. Lloyd-George's Logic. occasion, In public or in private, tell Factory Fire at Truro. any of my fellow countrymen that the 1008. whole difficulty of unemployment la DOMINION CHAIR CO. BURNED UNITED STATES A PROTECTIONIST going to be solved by Tariff Reform. PARADISE. OUT. Ft is not. Rut the greatest part Truro, N. S. December 81—The large Greek Minister Resigned. of the difficulty is tbe unemployment A WEAL TO STATISTICS. four storey wooden factory and ware- of really competent workmen in the rooms of tbe Dominion Chair Co, at Athens, January 9—The Minister of prime of life. That must bediminisbed Bass River were completely destroyed by any rational system." The speech the Interior, M. Ciantaphyllakes, has London, Deoember 81—In refuting by fire this evening. Tbe loss is resigned following a demand by the the contention of t heJCouservatl ves^that will be resented by those of the ardent estimated at not less than 928,000 with persistence in the Policy of Free Trade Tariff Reformers responsible for the Military League, and a oonferenoe created unemployment.. Mr. David posters. Indeed they are already insurance of perhaps $0,000 principally between the King and Premier. The Lloyd-George addressing a meeting in showing this feeling. Mr. Balfour, in on the manufactured stook. The saw­ league has also demanded the abolition Queen's Hall tonight, argued that un­ his speech, said that the Unionist party mills]! end lumber were amongst the of all Greek Legations abroad except employment was more prevalent in Pro­ burned property. that at Constantinople.