Capt. H. A. Adam commissioned the battleship Vengeance at Chatham today for service .in the Sixth Battle Squadron, Second Fleet, and sea-going gunnery training ship Sheerness. The Vengeance, w hich was manned hy the crew tlie but flesh ip Jupiter, whose place she takes gunnery s
There a great deal too much consequence attached nowadays the stage a serious factor in the life of the day. says the ■‘Gentlewoman.” The majority people are heartily tired the constant discussion whether this or that school of playwright should encouraged or denounced, a discus
Then there arc Parti cularists, who look 'V.kance at anything in the way investment in Portugal, not. because they question the stability of the existing Govt innr.ent at Lisbon, but by reason of the fact they do not like the Portuguese a race, and particularly their unpleasant
the death of Mr. P. J. Power(N.), a vacancy is created in the Parliamentary representation the East Division of Waterford County. There have bee nonly two contested elections since the divisio nvvas formed; 1385. Ib9k. P. J. Power (N.) 5.291 P. J. Power (N.) 2,562 Capt. W. de la
TO THE EDITOR “THE Sir, —All Unionists owe you a debt of gratitude for the sane and lucid manner in which the pre’sent position of the party in relation to the food taxes has been presented in your columns. it rather sad to notice how many of onr party have been frightened the st
LONDON LETTER WRITERS' FACTS AND VIEWS. PEAC£ AND CLOTHES. The Balkan delegates are not iib days. I hear that many of the delegates taking advantage of their London vcit to r«- I tie reish their wardrobes a quite exten.-te scale, and it must s.3me satisfaction to Row to know tha