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LINE atTEIMICE STORM HALTS TRAFFIC THE ARCHBISHOP OF COAL MINERS DEMANDS. HAMILTON REALTY SALES COHCIL IISCISS Boston, Mar. 9.—Scores of towns NOVA SCOTIA HERE *few York, Mar. 9.—The scale com­ Two Important Dads in City Real »T I.O.I.E. FAIR in northern New England remained mittee of the Anthracite Mine Workers POSTAL SEHiCE isolated today because of the storm and Will Exercise Episcopal Functions met here yesterday and discussed Estate. freeze-up of Saturday. Several places *s in at the Invitation plans fee the conference to be held to-' ••$• of the Synod. day with the operators. The principal That the Tuckers Town project has Colonial Secretary Sug­ Weather Favours Efforts to along tbe blocked branch lines of the not yet started the grass growing in railways reported a serious shortage demands of the hard coal weekersare Aid the Cradock Scholar­ His Grace the Most Reverend Clar­ a 60% increase in wages for contract Hamilton streets may be inferred from gests Reducing Number of food and fuel. Normal service on two transactions which have recently the main lines of the Boston and Maine endon Lamb Worrell, M.A., DJ>., miners a $2 raise per day for day work­ of Offices—Difficulty of ship Fund D.C.L., Archbishop of Nova Scotia, ers a 5-hour day and a 5-day week. occurred. Both the properties in ques­ railroad was possible today except on tion are on leading business thorough­ the mountain which railway accompanied by Mrs. Worrell, arrived Indianapolis; Mar. 9.—The United Getting Reliable Post­ in Bermuda on Tuesday by the fares and bring in good rentals. The grounds of Par-la-Valle in Ham­ engineers estimated could not be re­ Mine Workers of America will refuse men R.M.S.P. "Chaleur." to accept the findings of the bitumin­ The bank of N. T. Butterfield & ilton at this time of the year are look­ opened before Thursday. Son has just bought through Mr. Mus­ ing at their best, and tbey made an They wiH remain for the next seven ous coal commission unless a substan- weeks and have taken apartments in tiai increase in wages and working son Wainwright, the corner lot (50 x 50) Whether it pays to be a gaolkeeper ideal location for tbe fancy fair held FUEL FAMINE SEVERE. at Front and Burnaby Streets on which or a stenographer—in Government there yesterday by the Independent the house of Mr. W. D. Wilkinson in conditions are provided it was inferred Cedar Avenue, Hamilton. stands^ the two-storey building now employ—was one of the questions moot­ Order of the Daughters of tbe Empire. in a statement issued today from the Grand Rapids, Mich.. Mar. 9.— The Archbishop has at the invitation headquarters of the OEganizatidh. occupied by the Army & Navy Can­ ed at Tuesday's meeting of the Legis­ Glorious weather added largely to the Isolated since last Thursday's blizzard lative Council. And remarks were of the Synod here, undertaken to exer­ "I? teen Association. The owners were function, and thz members saw their tied up practically all railways western lere as been a steady increase in Messrs. A. S. and C. M. Cooper and passed anent other matters which cise espiscopal functions in Bermuda the cost of living since the first of the efforts rewarded try a very large at­ and nothern Michigan towns are now until the vacancy in the Bishopric Mr. Norman Young. We understand make interesting reading ibr the public tendance. in the grip of an acute fuel famine. year," reads the statement, "in spite that the price paid was C5.000. The at large. has been filled. This is not their first of the fact that the government re­ The LO.D.E. do not believe in Office buildings and industrial plants visit to our Colony he and Mrs. Wor­ premises will be remodelled and used in several towns wiH be forced to close presented to labour last summer that Among the measures sent down from hah" measures. Tbey have instituted rell having spent some time among us for the banking business now being the House of Assembly was the Gaol- the Sr Christopher Cradock Scholar­ within 48 hours. Montague and White Irving cost would be reduced and that conducted a few doors to the East­ in the winter of 1918 when they made the Government would see to it that it keepers Resolve. This gives effect ship, and are doing everything in their hah have been without train service a host of friends among our people. ward on property belonging to the since Thursday and Hart Elk Rapids was done." to the recommendation of the Governor power to place the fund for its mainten­ Archbishop Worrell has had a long estate of the late Mr. N. T. Butterfield. that £100 be placed at the disposal of ance on a sound footing. The pro­ and"Boyne City have been cut off by Through his attorney, Hon. O. T. mountainous snow drifts since Friday. and useful career in the Church of IRISH EDITOR SENTENCED. the Governor in Council again, as was ceeds of this fair are for tbe fund, and England. He received his education Middleton, Dr. Hodsdon, of Edinburgh, done last year, to increase the salaries it is probable that it resulted in the in Trinity College, Toronto; became London, Mar. 9. —Charles Diamond, has just sold to Mr. A. S. Cooper, of of gaolkeepers drawing £80 a year to raising of a large sum of money. MASSACRED 10,000 ARMENIANS. Deacon in 1881; Priest in 1884. He editor of the Catholic Herald whose the Bermuda Furnishing and Supply £100. In dealing with it, the Council His Excellency the Governor and served as head master of the High trial on a charge of inciting to the Company, the building in Reid Street discovered that in addition to this in­ Lady Willcocks, the Naval Commander- London, Mar. 8.-—Dr. Kennedy in School, BrockviBe, Ontario, from 1882 murder of Viscount French and others adjoining the Kenwood Hotel to the crease, the keepers would also benefit in-Chief and Lady Napier, extended charge of the Lord Mayor's relief fund to 1884, and was professor of Eng ish in an article in his newspaper opened East. by a 50% bonus on the £100, a rather their patronage to the fair and the at Adana, where there are about 35,000 literature in the Royal Military Col­ at the Old Bailey court yesteiday was The lot of about 50 x 150 is a very big jump all at once. Governor enjoyed himself at several Armenian refugees has sent a message lege, Kingston, Ontario, 1891-1904;_ found guilty today. He was sentenced desirable site and on it stands a modem to 6 months' imprisonment. The President, the Hon. C. Rees- of the side shows. to Aneurin Williams, member of the Archdeacon of Ontario in 1901; was 3-story structure which the new owner Davies, K.C, abandoned his "hope House of Commons, confirming the consecrated Bishop in 1904; and Arch- will continue to use for business pur­ The garden lent itself to tbe arrange­ -OOO that the Press will not publish this," ment of the stalls, and the variety of fact that 10,000 Armenians were massa­ bishop in 1915. poses to the best advantage. The to remark that everything except the articles sold and the side shows re­ cred in the Marash district. The city During the coming summer His sum of £4,200 was paid for this pro­ salaries of Government officials goes flected the energy of the Executive was burned and has been selieved. Grace will attend the session of- the PERSONAL perty. up 50%, even the cost of the news­ Committee of the Order which had Thirteen hundred women and children Lambeth Conference. OOO—— papers "P1 though we get less news and planned the afternoon's programme. perished in a snowstorm on their flight ; Sir Reginald Gray, K.C., M.C.P., reports." Evidently his Honour has is confined to his house as the result N.Y. STOCK QUOTATIONS. They were also aided by the gen­ to Adana. Eight thousand Armenians not followed the House of Assembly are stiH at Marash and many of them j DECLARE BRITAIN HAS of an accident. When stepping out of New York, Mar. 9. erosity of a number of Americans, who 1 debates! He added that everything are wounded. Adana is not immediate i NO GOLD TO SHIP. \ j carriage last Saturday evening on Am. B. Sug._. 83' 2 Am. Loco. 97 went up, the goods in the stores and so contributed largely to the flour bag reaching home, Sir .Reginald slipped. Am. S. &R. 64 Am. Sag. 128'.' stall in particular, and aided financially. ly threatened but thare is anxiety and on, whereas the salaries of Government no confidence in tlie security of tlie j Exchange Still Improves. He str ined a ligament in the right Ana. Cpr. 58 A.T. & S.F. 85 officials only went up at 5, 10, and 15% Chief among the stalls were the. fol­ district. thigh. AtL Gulf. 156 B. & O. 36 7 8 increases. lowing:'—Flour bag stall—Miss Leila London, March 6. • Financial edi­ * * * Beth. Stl. 89'2 Can. Pac. 123 1 8 Middleton, Miss Hutdiings, Needle­ RUSSIANS SHOT OUR OFFICERS. tors of London morning newspapers Miss Ruth Mills, a niece of Mrs. A. Chan. Motors C. 8B. O. 58 From the Receiver General came an work—Mrs. Lockward, Mrs. Stuart discuss reports of an impending ship­ W. Swalm, arrived Tuesday on the 137'•» CM. &Stp. 38') instance of having paid 100%, increase Burrows, Mrs. Notman, Mrs. Hamil­ ment of gold to New York, and most Fort Victoria. Her home is in Omaha Cruc. Stl. 226'. CC Sug. 44' | —on a late trip on the ferry, 6d in­ London, Mar. 10.—Mr. Winston stead of the old 3d. ton Parrish, Mrs. Gilfillan, Miss Edie Churchill in the House of Commons of them concur in saying that there is Nebraska, and she was for a time on Gen. Motors 312 G.N. Ore. 38 1 8 Smith, Mrs. Archie Talbot, Mrs. tonight replying to questions on Russi not gold enough available here for the theeditorial staff of the "Omaha Bee," _ G.N.R.R. Pfd. I.M.M. Com. 35 The Hon. O. T. Middleton feared Dunkley, Mrs. Clarence Masters, Mrs. said that 12 officers and 6 other ranks shipment of the amounts which have the leading newspaper of that State. I.M.M. Pfd. 88' •> Leh.Val. 46?4 that the price of labour would go up so John Pitt, and Miss Rees. Mrs. Apple­ of- the British mission bad fallen into been suggested, and that in any event She gave up journalism to take a posi­ Mex.Pet. 183 Mix. Pac. 30 high that the farms would not be work­ by. Miss Gilbert, Mrs. Dae, Miss A. the Bolsheviki hands and that 4 officers the amount of gold that could be ship­ tion JS teacher at the Omaha High N.Y. Cen. 74?i NY. N.H. 8s H. ed at a profit, and he was understood Outerbridge and Mrs. E.Young. Flowers had been shot. ped would not be sufficient to affect School. Miss Mills will spend a Nor. Pac. 79' > 34 5 8 to say that several farmers were giving —Mrs. W. E. Tucker, Mrs. Gray, One thousand British officers were exchange conditions. month with Col. and Mrs. Swalm at Perma. 42 7 8 Pres. Stl. Car. up on that account. To say nothing Miss Peatman, Mrs. A. B. Smith, in tbe army of the Black Sea but it was The financial exp. of the London "Harbour View," Paget. Reading 78' •_> 96' 2 of the question where they could not get labour for any price at all. Misses Hutchings, and Mrs. W. M. not known how many were in Constan Times says that tj rise in Stirling * * * Retail Stores 73! •> Roy. Dutch Conyers. tinople. It was stated that the Soviet may be readily explained by the deci­ Sailing south by the R.-M.S.P. South Pac. 99' j 100 5 8 Other members pointed out that Bag StaQ: Mrs. Appleby, Mrs. government had made peace offers to sion to repay tha Anglo-French loan, Chaleur was Lt.-Col. W. L. Sinclair, Tex. Oil Co. 186'_> Union Pac. 123 consoling features were the high prices Eugene ; Harvey, Miss M. Hallett and Japan, Roumania and the United States and a freer disposition on the p.. t ..if R.M. He is going to Dcmerara and United Fruit U.S. Rbr. 104 paid for produce and the premium Mrs. J. Astwood. but the British had not been consulted American houses having knowledge will return by this boat. 200 5 8 U.S. Stl. Com. on the American dollar WestElec. 51s 98 7 8 Somerset was represented by a in the matter. of that decision to purchase sterling Other passengers iuclude Mr. and 4 bill, and then the Council, bills. The financial editor of the Mrs. H. T. Blodgett. of Paget. They Total Sales, 1,400,000. realising that tbe subject under dis­ variety stall, in charge of Mrs. and Miss 000 Misick. Miss Hunt, Miss Thirza Daily News thinks tlie main cause of are making the round trip, and will -ooo— cussion was gaolkeepers and how to Young, and Miss Gladys Cooper. It the improvement in exchange is satis­ spend a few days at Barbados. Mr. RACE FROM NEW YORK get and keep them, passed the Resolve had on exhibitiona picture by Mr. Voor­ NEW YORK PRICES factory evidence that low exchange is Blodgett thinks the cost of living here without demur. hees, an American artist, which was FOR BERMUDA PRODUCE. working its own cure. He says steam­ will not exceed the expense of their We hear that there is to be a New The Charybdis Coal Resolve and the raffled for. during the afternoon. ers arriving from the United States trip of a month's duration. York-Bermuda yacht race, starting Stamp Duties Act went through their Mrs. C. P. Pitt had charge of the Yesterday, the Bermuda Green Veg­ are carrying smaller cargoes, while June 26, in which fore-and-afters and three readings. doll stall, whereon were exhibited dolls etable Growers Association received Great Britain is selling more goods 000 power boats are to take part. Whether it pays to be a gaolkeeper of all sorts, and garments, including the following advice from Messrs. than ever in the United States, thus ACKNOWLEDGMENT. - ooo or a stenographer was answered when evening dresses, she was assisted by S. H. and E. Frost, of the prices ruling creating a favourable condition of the Secretary's Office (Stenographer). trade. BERMUDA PRODUCE SHIPPED, Mrs. T. M. Dill. in the New York market for Bermuda The Royal Gazette is indebted to Act was passed. This provides for In its editorial columns The Times The children's grab bag was conduct- I produce. Chief Steward Fredk. Davis of the S.S. Fort Victoria took 184 barrels the appointment of a stenographer in Parsley.. $1.50 says the announcement that the British the Colonial Secretary's Office at the ed by Mrs. Jackson and Miss Healy, and French Governments have decided S.S. Fort Hamilton for late copies of of potatoes for the New York market and Mrs. Fenwick Williams, of Montreal Lettuce $1.50 the New York papers. on her departure yesterday. salary of 1100 a year. Beets $2.0O-$2.25 not to renew the £100,000,000 Anglo- told fortunes in such a charming man­ French loan, falling due in October, The Receiver General: You can't ner that one had nothing else but to Carrots _.$2.25-$2.50 get a gao.kesper for less than £150 Ship light on parsley. wiH be as much of a surprise to finan­ believe them. Mrs. Caulfeild, assist- cial circles here as Thursday's sharp a year, but you can get a stenographer, »4 by Mrs. Wells and Mrs. Talbot (of The Director of Agrictlture received rise in sterling exchange in New York FOR RENT a position needing higher education, London), had charge of the putting a cable yesterday from Mr. Winter, shows it to have occasioned there.— for OOO. IL is a sign of the times. contests, and Mrs. R. C. Earl, tbe ex­ quoting Kale at $5 and Potatoes at $12 N.Y. Times, Mar. 7. For Season 1920-1921 The Price of Commodities Control hibition of war souvenirs. to $14, market stronger. | Act passed its third reading without Men from H.M.S. Cambrian erected "intra further amendments, and the Director a money getting proposition in tbe —1—ooo—- "GARTHOWEN" : of Colonial Audit Resolve was also iape of an "Aunt Sally shy," which ! passed. •mbmed amusement with exertion. PLOWMAN - Ac Finchley, London on DEVONSHIRE Tuesday March 9,jthe wife of Mr. C. | Tlie Post Office Staff Resolve drew THE NEW YORK-BERMUDA RUN. FULLY OR PARTLY FURNISHED some candid criticisms of the working There were nearly 40 tea tables, and W. Plowman of a Son. they Were very well patronised dur- i of the Post Office system in the Colony. S.S. Fort Victoria bad an excellent Between 5 and 10 minutes drive or 20 minutes walk ing the afternoon. Mrs. Allan Smith of Hamilton. The object of this Resolve is to provide organized this part of the proceedings, passage down from New York, making LOST £250 a year to be used in payment of and her helpers included Mrs. E. C. the trip in about 48 hours. It is hoped on Tuesday between Imperial Hotel Pleasantly situated. - Extensive grounds. overtime at the central offices. Wilkinson, Mrs. W. Wilkinson, Mrs. that she will be able to catch up with and the residence of Mr. Walter her schedule, under which .she is due Dunscombe. Carriage House, Stables, Cow Stalls, Poultry House It led the President of the Council to Denman, Mrs. Wilton, Miss Pye, Miss and other Out-buildings. ask "Is it supposed there will be a Bessie Trimingham, Mrs. Edmund here every Monday, leaving the fol­ lowing day. more punctual delivery of letters in Gosling, Mrs. Harry Tucker, Mrs. A Fair of Eye Glasses Can be seen by appointment the Colony?" And he went on ta S.S. Fort Hamilton is due in Fridays Joe Gilbert, Mrs. James Frith, and with spring cord attached give an instance of a letter addressed sailing Saturdays. Apply at ROYAL GAZETTE OFFICE or Telephone 205 Mrs. Welrose Smith. Reward oa return to MRS. COFFIN. i to his house on the previous Tuesday The band of the Boy Scouts made Hotel Imperial. which he h ad not then received. II 3-2O.207.lpd their debut yesterday afternoon in The Colonial Secretary would like public. It is a bugle and drum band PRIVATE BOARD to give an undertaking that the Re­ and the lads gave a programme in solve would have the desired effect, very creditable style. FOR RENT COLONIAL HOTEL but the causes, he feared, were deeper. MONT ROYAL NOW OPENED UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT He went on to deplore the fact that Paget West w« are prepared to receive guests for long or short periods. All rooms the Assembly had not adopted the Pleasantly situated. Home-like in all THRHB SINGLE have hot and cold fresh running water and several have private baths. suggestion made two years ago, of havi- its appointments. Large Airy Rooms. Good comfortable beds. American plan service. Situated on ing an inspector appointed to supervise Good Table, Moderate Rates. BED-R00MS tbe rural offices and letter carriers, which he was convinced would have FOR RENT Within ten minutes walk of the Salt Completely furnished. improved the service. Kettle Ferry. » QUEEN STREET, NORTH R. LINDLEY, Apply TWO BLOCKS FROM BOAT PIER But according to the Receiver Gen- TWO FIRM ISHEB ROOMS Proprietor. If you are looking for well cooked food and courtesy, give us a trial. eral, the causes went yet deeper: the Telephone 229. Royal Gazette Office difficulty of getting reliable postmen TELEPHONE 569: who realised the importance of punc­ Ml BATH* 24-2-20.164.ei.3m. 811-20.107 .eitf tuality and promptness, as well as the sub-offices. Near Hamilton Hotel \ The Hon. O. T. Middleton's com­ Apply plaint was of the extreme youthfulress HAMILTON HOTEL of many letter carriers employed, ROYAL GAZETTE OFFICE PRINCESS HOTEL j almost too young in cases to read I the addresses. r 24-2-20.165.eitf HAMILTON -BERMUDA Another solution was offered by the Situated on the Harbour of Hamilton i Colonial Secretary—that the number Modern in Equipment and Operation j of offices should be reduced—there are FOR RENT ACCOMMODATES 400 at present 19 to 20,000 people—-and Accommodations for 600 run by a proper staff, which would Open December to May make for better working. The Hon. H. Cox realised the diffi- Furnished House Grill Room, service a la carte—Afternoon Tea Superior Location: Unexcelled Service j culty of getting suitable workers, and was astonished at the few letters lost near Princess Hotel Hamilton Hotel Orchestra Grill Room a la Carte. Afternoon Tea and so on, and the Receiver General thought the proportion of mistakes iifil Jne 1st. HAMILTON HOTEL COMPANY, LTD. was reasonable. In this the Colonial HOWE & TWOROGER, MANAGERS Secretary could not agree, and the Address Box 45, Management of J. A. SHERRARD. HAMILTON, BERMUDA former thought the Resolve might have this effect—that the additional money Cable Address: "Princess," Bermuda. A.B.C. Code, 3th Edition c/o Royal Gazette. Cable Address "HOTEL" Bermuda. for overtime would inspire the staff \ to work better. $3-20.1893pd. 27-l720.81.ei |i . „_____^____ 87/l/20.86.ei . And so the measure went through. THE ROYAL GAZETTE, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1920

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i a 1 TEMPERATURE Cable address: "BUNKERING BERMUDA"— all standard Codes. a i 1 a fy* it*ft»i m ^itiit* em*. • \ a a a « m ties o . § "3 p THE BERMIDA BINKERING CO, Ltd. •a. ™s } AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER j a a _g Remarks s 9 si w "S o 6 ST. GEORGES - - - BERMUDA a a » a OS i s a PUBLISHING OFFICIAL NOTICES d '5 I 0 ee W. B. SMITH (surveyor for Bureau Veritas, France) Manager. reduce d 88 ° F . a !• o I Mea n pressur e o f i n vacuo ) SB Oa. aximu m i n th o nospber e correcte d M 3 i n (blac k bul b "3 • .So Issued thrice a week by The Royal Gazette Co., Ltd., Reid and Burnaby 55 S SQ 5 - & I OS aa n3 Streets, Hamilton, Bermuda Coal Merchants, o Inches 0 o • o s mo % Ins. Miles PUBLICATION DAYS: TUESDAY, THURSDAY, SATURDAY Shipping: Agents, Fob. SO 80.077 67.4 56.0 128.0 35.0 70 .14 Kw 299 Fine day. ' (All advertising matter intended tor publication should be in band 91 30.296 64.0 57.2 104.6 48.0 62 NE 200 Dull day by noon of the day preceedinf regular Issue.) 22 30.100 67 J! 69.0 127.4 50.0 60 E 270 • Salvage Contractors. 23 20.683 68.8 61.0 182.0 49.2 93 .35 E 178 24 20.611 70.6 60.0 184.0 55.4 83 .03 SW 251 t ADVERTISING RATES ON APPLICATION TELEPHONE 25 29.445 70.2 64.0 120.0 49.2 91 .50 SW 333 mm NO. 144, HAMILTON. Representatives of: The Berwind White Coal Mining Co., 20 29.629 67.4 60.0 127.4 48.0 73 T SW 327 xxFin e day Subscription Rates, payable in Advance Tbe French High Commission, One Year 2*8. Six Months. 1J4 The Maritime Association of New York. * Fine a.m. Dull p.m. f Dull a.m. Fine p.m. Heavy dew. Three Months. 6 8. One Month ...... 3- ** Fine day. Heavy dew. It Dull a.m. Rainy p.m. F. J. MILLS, S. S«T., R.A.M.C., Observer Operators of TJ. S. Shipping Board Salvage Tug "BUTTERFIELD' Hamilton, March II, 1920 Proprietors of Salvage Tug "ALPHONSE RACINE" (Both Tugs fitted with wireless telegraphs, Search have only found a dyspeptic octogen­ lights, Wrecking pumps, etc.) arian and a wall-eyed chaperon of some THE TUCKERS TOWN SCHEME: A golf links of the kind proposed wifl sixty years. Many Vague Suspicions and need 200 of that acreage: bungalows and * * * cottages will need space for individual Ships supplied with Bunkers, Provisions, Water and Stores One Real Objection to the at short notice day or night. R. Tbe ship rolling in a most confusing Project. gardens, the hotel as planned is a large o. manner and my lunch not sitting well structure and must have room about it. * * * at all. I shall retire to one of my beds Bermuda is not altogether united As for the objection raised in the For the convenience and quick despatch of vessels too until the bottle of beer forced upon me in opinion of the Furness, Withy large to enter harbours, a stock of Berwind's Best by a kind host is at one with the de­ beginning against the principle of ex­ development scheme; it never has been propriation there is indeed a serious Coal is kept in Hulk "SHAH" anchored in S fathoms ments around me. united, for that matter on any plan. side to it. of water at West End of Murrays Anchorage. * * * There is a healthy divergence of ideas among us making for variety and the No one would tolerate the expul­ GOVERNMENT March 7—Up bright and eariy and sion of any man from his home against feeling blithe and gay. My heart spice of life. Steam Lighters for heavy lifts and special salvage A httle while ago we were all crying the rules of justice and right. NOTICES bleeds for my sorrowing wife and for­ out for tourists to come and bring us But we may rest easy on that point: work ready for service at a lorn son, but I know they would have financial salvation. We grasped at the decision does not fie with as; what­ moments notice. me happy so I sing gaily and _ entice the hope held out by our old friend ever is done by our Legislature and DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC passengers into a pool so that I can Marshall Allen; we came very near our Governor in Counefl. On that 9-3-20.196. WORKS. make some of my expenses. tying up with the Canada Lines and issue the legal advisers of the Crown * * * swallowing their race-track proposals in England will give a final verdict. Tenders wiH be received at this office bait, line and sinker. The whole principle of English juris­ A game of bridge with the Captain prudence has evinced special care for Under the distinguished patronage of His Excellency General up to 11 o'clock, noon, of WEDNES­ for a partner, and Mr. Watlington and Our leading business men just after Sir James Willcocks, G.C.M.G., K.C.B., K-C.SX, D.S.O. DAY, 17th instant, for the supply of the rights of title and the validity of Capt. Leighton for opponents. the armistice had a period of suspend­ and Lady Willcocks hard-stone lime for use by this De­ ed animation that got on their nerves; contracts. Anything tending to vitiate partment. But Lord, 'tis like robbing the poor many talked dismally of a future such rights will not be tolerated. box in church, and they all vow I am bereft of all transportation. Yet the Ever since the Colonies began sub­ Specifications and forms of tender the luckiest man in the world, whereas clouds rolled by and along came mitting such questions the Home author may be obtained at this office. j I am unlucky, since the stakes were so Furness, Witby offering a regular ities have watched jealously and guard- A GRAND GARDEN FETE small I could not find change to give service under conditions as reasonable | ed against the possibility of error. The Board of Public Works does not back for a threepenny piece. as^we could get anywhere. We ac­ Therein has lain the great value of for tbe benef.t of I English jurisprudence. The Council bind itself to accept tbe lowest or ^my But presently the pool is announced cepted their terms and have had no tender. I will determine this issue strictly on its and I am the winner, the first time in cause to regret it, despite some com­ E. A. McCALLAN, plications inseparable from the times merits. St. Edward's Catholic Church my life, and only possible now by my In the case of Harland & Wolff, a Actg. Colonial Surveyor. we live in. adroit manipulation. private firm, cited by Mr. Spurling will be held on the St St *t Having furnished us a couple of pretty good steamers these shipping as furmshing a precedent, there are Colonial Surveyor's Office, The sea working up again in an one or two points not perhaps suffi­ Hamilton, 9th March, 1920.—3. people together with certain New annoying manner. I do not dislike a York financiers propose a tourist de­ ciently emphasised. Harland 8B Wolff roll, and a pitch does not disturb me, velopment on logical lines to be han­ had to give a heavy bond after acquir­ ISLE OF WIGHT but I do abhor the stern to leave the dled in a big way. There is nothing ing the land in question, to insure water and give a vicious shake and small about their methods: we have against the possibility of any future on THE ALIEN ACT, 1907. shudder. seen that; they are progressive and claim. And that responsibility on keep an eye out for the future—a their part is made to extend well into Notice is hereby given that the the future. Before title could be se­ TUESDAY, MARCH 16th Two nice young things hke Valen- future which, in ova case, has become undermentioned application has been closely identified with the tourist cured to the adjoining graveyard the tines have smiled at me during my from 2.30 to 11.00 p.m. received for the sanction of the Gover­ trade. Ecclesiastical Courts argued long on nor in Council to the acquisition of the promenade. the question finally consenting on the following parcel of land:— After my next nap I shall try to cul­ ground that the change would be a Afternoon Teas and Suppers will be served tivate their acquaintance, for 'tis a The petition now before our Legis­ benefit rather than a damage. In the Applicant. man's duty to help the weaker sex; to lature concerns us vitally. From all case of the Dartmoor Water Power give pleasure to the gentler ones, and that we can gather it is put forward in project too it must be remembered that There will be tables for Fancy Work, Candy, Cake, Ice Cream, etc. though a private company it served as Emery Pacheco Terrino to make himself useful to girls who are good faith by responsible interests. Also a Grab Bag for children, William Tell, Fortune Telling There is no clap-trap about it; all a public utility. a citizen of Portugal. without that great strong help—a good Exhibition of War Souvenirs, and other attractions this talk of a diabolic intention to This local enterprise will also in a man's presence. grab Bermuda for the money they can sense prove of general benefit by bring­ Description of Property. * ss * squeeze out of us sounds hollow and ing more visitors, increasing our in­ The Orchestra of the Princess Hotel will play I can write no more! unconvincing. Of course some people dividual and collective prosperity and during the afternoon ALL THAT lot of land situate in My four beds are contriving against are always seeing ghosts and go about adding to our governmental revenues. Pembroke Parish containing 26 perches me; the bathroom overwhelms me, and in fear of evil spirits: you can't argue The expropriation is, we understand, and 7 square yards bounded Northerly my cabin du luxe is a horrible night­ them out of it. proposed in order to clear up doubtful Boats will leave the Transportation Wharf, Front Street by a road or roadway separating the titles to about one-quarter of the pro­ West, at regular intervals lot of land now being described from mare. Fear for the business prosperity of I long for my charming wife who is Hamilton is expressed: they say grass perty and only in a very few cases land of Henry James Usher Easterly would it involve compulsion. If that Entrance Fee including round trip by boat by land now in the possession of the ever sympathetic and loving. wiH be growing in its principal streets while Tuckerstown becomes a hum­ compulsion works hardship then we can applicant Southerly by land of the I would that I could hear my young rest assured that the legal advisers of the heirs or devisees of Edward Tatem ming hive of commerce and industry. Adults J/- Children 6d son cry "Daddy", instead of hearing WeH, perhaps, but not very likely. Crown will take it into consideration deceased and Westerly by land of the common cry of "Steward." 11-3-20.206.1 In other resorts abroad where new before passing on the act and they will Henry James Usher. The two "valentines " are reduced and modern hotels bave been built, be weH qualified to deal exact justice. from the front cover of a magazine to the experience has proved that smaller the horrible'state of ^a crushed cock­ hostehies fill up proportionately as roach. soon as the general advertising requir­ 000 The Governor has been informed by I was hasty in leaving my beloved ed by the main establishment takes IMPORTED GLOVES the Secretary of State for the Colonies island; I shall be an express getting effect. We might cite the related BY that Ss Majesty the King will not be back. instance of a httle church in Boston advised to exercise his power of dis­ standing near a big church. When the it 11 allowance with resp2Ct to the following * * * The last few hours at sea. latter after some years of backwardness CORRESPONDENCE Mark Cross," "Fownes Act of the Bermuda Legislature: acquired a new minister and increased I do hear the Captain will make land its congregation, the small church -»_a AND 1919. at 930 a.m. I dislike the expression; immediately filled up with the over­ No. 11. The Quarantine Act, 1919. I wish he could make it now an he can flow. DOLLARS, VERSUS POUNDS. "Others" make it at all; One of our leading hotel managers My steward, who has a rare sense said yesterday that he would not feel To the Editor. of coming tips, tells me that New York at all uneasy about Ms own establish­ LADIES WHITE DOESKIN, Handstitched in black, 1 and 2 Buttons By Command, is colder than "Hell." ment's future, no matter how big an Sir, LADIES TAN DOESKIN, Washable Right glad am I that I cabled for a investment went into the Tuckerstown May I crave the indulgence of your LADIES WHITE DOESKIN, Handstitched in black W. E. JACKSON, big fur coat to meet me, but who is to hotel. columns to say here just what I think Colonial Secretary. bring it I know not since we shall dock * * * should be said? For a considerable LADIES NATURAL CHAMOIS, I Button at a busy hour for my "in-law." period of time, as Harry Lauder has LADIES SILK GLOVES, 2 and 16 Buttons When this measure comes up for full it, I hae' spent my time and a small Public Buildings, Hamilton, I think the steward contemplates discussion our Legislators will see to it LADIES WHITE GLACE KID, Snaps or Buttons 10th March, 1920. selling me one, probably a borrowed pot o' money here, to a very fair meas­ that clauses protecting the Bermuda ure of satisfaction, tho' the matter of LADIES WHITE GLACE KID, 16 Buttons-for evening wear one, but I do not wish to be sent to public from any infringement of rights the drink might have been better,—• LADIES WHITE NORWAY DOE, 16 Buttons-for evening wear jail, so I shall land in a Bermuda rig, are introduced. It will be only proper for the price paid. for I prefer dying of cold to a death to scrutinize every detail and to pro­ LADIES TAN GAUNTLET and STRAP What has got my ire is the keen­ •w— »• —mmmmmmi— • »B from fright. vide against possible contingencies. ness with which nearly every mortal LADIES BLACK GLACE KID, 2 Buttons * * * At the same time we gather from the business soul in the island wants to do type of men who head this enterprise LADIES COTTON GLOVES, 2 Buttons, in black, white, chamois I can write no more. all his trick of business in dollars, and grey. I— Tie Miry 01 — J The boat is too impartial for com' that they will not seek to play any instead of the money of the realm, fort. It kisses the sea first on the tricks. They are not that sort. thus creating in the colony a double THESE GLOVES ABE ENGLISH AND J Samuel PepysTeucer j starboard, then on the port. Even supposing that a fast ship standard at the expense of the mother gu em *m —sw—«•«—w—MB I dislike it! eventually puts in to land passengers country, and laying a very deep FRENCH MANUFACTURE at the other end, will that do away I must . stratum of loose loyalty to the king­ March 6—On board the palatial with the harbour of Hamilton? WiH dom, in which and by which this lovely steamer. Fort Victoria, a most unex­ st st St it dose our present hotels, cause all pile of coral formation for moie than pected turn of the wheel of fortune March 8.—A most unholy storm our people to rush away Eastward three centuries has been protected, making this possible. arisen as we near our destination, so overnight, cause an exodus of the made to prosper, and to assume a QUEEN ST. H. A, & E. SMITH HAMILTON And when I stood on deck waving that it looks like a sorry Samuel who Parliament House, the Public build­ decent position by reason of the farewell to the hundreds of friends who wiH arrive. ings, the Post Office and other land­ guiding hand given by the distinguish­ marks of our civilization and progress? came to see me off at Hamilton, I did Yet I go in to breakfast right cheer­ ed governors sent in honour here these ily and find one other passenger only, If it can do all these great things very many years. And now even find myself in company witb the most men arise who would put the taint of influential members of the Furness my friend Me. Watlington, and I do Tuckerstown wifl indeed have proven ILLUMINATION I a most attractive spot a veritable mag­ repudiation on the notes of the Im­ Withy Co., Mr. Love, Mr. Watlington believe he was only there officially perial Treasury by casting them out of so to say. This ship is a right good net and loadstone. But the store­ The and Capt. Leighton. keepers needn't worry; Messrs. Mac­ legal tender value, quoting the action I am a man quick of action. I told craft, most finely appointed and well of certain other islands on the same Donald and Wetmore are not planning question. Did you ever expect any­ them what I had said in my diary of served. a commercial centre—they aim to have 50 Watt White the day before, about my treatment I do find everything to my liking thing else from the leading island a recreation spot as far removed from named? in the office which was to be "my save American weather which is vile the haunts of trade as tbey can get it. gas-filled homc,, and full of sting. I have on my friend They do indeed want to connect up For the sake of the men who made Before I could throw a last kiss to a Mr. Jaffray's warm underwear, Mr. with Hamilton by a boulevard and if the great sacrifice, let our people be nest charming damsel who was sob­ Lentilhon's warm socks, two woollen it is permitted to run a bus line back loyal to the old land in every element Mazda bing bitterly that I should leave her, waistcoats of my own, two overcoats and forth. Probably their proposed of support,—safely and honestly doing hotel will import most of its supplies, the purser was at my side with news of and a sweater, yet I am chilled to the our business in pounds, shillings, and bone if I stop on deck. just as our big hotels do today, and that pence, letting the dollars take care of Lamp | a transfer. is neither here nor there. themselves. They can do that. I do find myself in a cabin do luxe. Pray heaven I come clear of pneu­ There is no' such fanciful scheme gives more light than any other I bave four beds, two lounges, one monia. Then every dollar contract is abso­ (as some here forsee), to run three lute illegal, as well as disloyal to the bathroom, and dozens of wardrobes. I can no more 50 w. lamp and distributes this light classes of hotels on the property to best interests of the empire. Let us All are most tastefully appointed and cater to Tom, Dick and Harry. They ooo be loyal to the flag in practical way, arranged, and I count myself most for­ want only desirable citizens. and get out of this mean, small dollar- tunate that clever men are quick to BOLSHEVIKI HALT ADVANCE. Would those of the type who are worshipping idea. Those who follow WITHOUT recognize merit when they meet it. now negotiating for home sites be in­ that other plan are not worthy of this Helsingfors, Mar. 9.—The Bolsheviki terested if they thought a Coney Island I do pray that with my poor wife splendid heritage of English honour have stopped their advance on the was on the programme? We don't interned in Bermuda, it may be pos­ and glory. GLARE § Karelia front on condition that inMM believe it., nor do we think that there My card is enclosed. sible for me to find suitable company Karelia front on condition that Finland is anything suspicious in the fact that For Sale by go beard this steamer, but so fir I open peace negotiations. 500 acres are wanted. "L.S.D." L B. E. L-. P. & T. Co, LTD. THE EOYAL GAZETTE, THURSDAY MARCH" 11, 1920

For the benefit of whom it THE PIED PIPER may concern.

Under the distinguished patronage of Q. R. H. E. the Governor Gen. Sir James WillcocJaS, G.C.M.G.,K.C.B.,K.C.S.I., On Friday eveuing next, March D.S.O., and Lady Willcocks, His Hon­ BT AUCTION 12th, the Wesleyan Convention will be our the Chief Justice and Mrs. Rees- held in Ebenezer Methodist Church, Davis, Sir Reginald Gray, K.CM.G. Will be sold in St. Georges where she St. George's. Tbe following is the and Lady Gray. is now partly submerged programme which the Convention will This Pastoral Play dramatized and GOVERNMENT follow: 2.30—Papers by Rev. C B. arranged by Mrs Abbott, from the The British Schooner Sinden and the Rev. J. Freestone, on. "Doctrines." Paper by Rev. N. M. well-known poem—(lyrical music by Gay, M.A., on "Stewardsbiga*' Haft Mr. A.M. Purcell) NOTICE •'CRESCENT" wiH follow a round Table discussion on the finVTirial objectives of the for­ With special Songs* Dances. The bottom of this vessel appears to ward movement. Tea wiH be served Costumes, will be produced at be in fair condition, but there is a delegates. At 8 o'clock the Annual BERMUDA GOVERNMENT. serious leak in her rudder case. Missionary Festival will be addressed ILMMFIELI, Paget, by the Rev. C. E. Manning, BA., Her Sails and Spars are ate) reported secretary of the Missionary Society. •y kind permission of E.W. Gosling Est. FIVE FEB CENT to be in good condition. * * * on LOCAL INSCRIBED STOCK. Under ideal weather conditions This schooner may be refitted or St. George's tennis meet was held on Mires 24th til 25th, Issue of £20,000 would make a very handy Lighter. Tuesday afternoon last. Mrs. W. E. Minimum Price of Issue Par. Meyer entertained, and a more than at 3.45 pjn. The Auction will commence usually large number of members at­ on the tended. Play was carried on steadily, Tickets now ready at Royal Gazette Interest Payable 1st January, 1st April, closely contested sets being the order 1st July and 1st October. MARKET WHARF at of the day and all as usual passed a Office and at the Hotels. very pleasant afternoon. Among Authorized by Act No. 39 of 1919 and ST. GEORGE'S at 11 those present were the following:— Act No. 2—1892 I. Hon. S. S. and Mrs. Spurling, Miss Grown ups 4/- Children 2/- o'clock a.m. Gush, Miss Bessie Hayward, Mrs. and ll-3-2O.204.th.th.tu. THE GOVERNMENT OF BER­ Miss D. Tucker, Miss Daisy Pearson, MUDA invite TENDERS for the Mr. Herbert Ingham, Mrs. and Miss Colonist copy 13,20,23. above amount of Stock to be issued SATiROAY. 13th iost. Moss, Mrs. Howard Fox, Mrs. Hickes, under the provisions of "The Bermuda Mrs. Kenney, Mr. W. P Mayne and i4k_S a* Local Loan Act, 1892," and inscribed F. B. SPURLING, others. in accordance with the said Act, being * * * Q. §§m R. an instalment of a Loan of £50,000, Auctioneer. There is nothing but approval authorized to be raised under Act of St. George everywhere in the old town over the 1919, No. 39. Furness Withy project to build an March Oth, 1920.202.2 hotel in Tuckers Town. Scantpatience The Loan is secured on the General is shown and httle sympathy expressed GOVERNMENT Revenue and Assets of the Government with West End objectors, though these of Bermuda and the principal will be "Powders so Q'uilek to Relieve" of course had been expected- St. repayable at par on the 1st July 1950, Real Estate for Sale Georgians feel that the materialized RADIO SERVICE by a Sinking Fund to be invested in MRS. Rn.ET writes: 'The Powers are so gen-.Ie in action and so plan will bring real benefits to the old qtuck to relieve ihat I rind a pleasure in giving ihero to my little girl. England under the management of the BY PUBLIC AUCTION Only yesterday she was very cress :m onngest and most deltcata For further particulars apply to babe—and there is no possible objection to their frequent and con ii ueduse. The U.S.S. Army Tug "Penguin" Vice-Admiral, highest bidders, provided the rates offered are not below £100 in money j arrived in harbour on Tuesday in need Commander-in-Chief, H. V1LLIERS SMITH, Price in Great Britain— Boxes of 20 Powders, 1,3 ; for every i'100 of Stock. j Attorney for Vendor. of coaL There is not tbe slightest North America 8s West Indies. Boxes of 60 Powders, 3 -; Boxes of 100 Powders, 5/-; doubt that she did need it and need it In the event of the receipt of Tenders Hamilton, 2nd March, 1920—2 Th o. Sold by all Chemists and Stores badly. Sfcfe had quite run out of fuel Admiralty House, about 70 miles from Bermuda and had in excess of the amount to be allotted ASHTON & PARSONS, LTD., La Bell* Sauvagc, London, England burned all her available woodwork Bermuda, at or above the minimum price, the Colonist 10 and 17 Tenders at the lowest price accepted to keep her furnaces going. To such 10th March 1920.205.2 Mid Ocean 6 and 13 straits had she been reduced that we wiH be subjected to a pro rata diminu­ understand her crew cut a 12-inch tion. hawser into length, soaked it in oil AH the New and placed it in the furnace to keep the Tenders must be for even hundreds fires going. At tlie present amount of Stock, and those at a fraction of a charged for ropes of this size we ima­ Victor ••< Recordsshillin g other than sixpence will not' be gine it was not what we might call. preferentially accepted. cheap fuel. for The purchase money wiH be required * * * as follows:— St. Georgians were all glad to "MARCH" hear the report that the three-masted 50% on tbe first of April, 1920. 200 bbls. Just arrived barque "Bragdo" had arrived safely Just Received 50% on the 1st of May, 1920. at ber distant port in Australia. Few BOOK YOUR REQUIREMENTS NOi/tf ships haw left the harbour better Payments are to be made at the known .ffeas-the "Bragdo" and no Receiver General's Office not later than naval officers and men were more the above mentioned dates. deservedly popular than Capt. Skaan- JOHN P. HAND Agent berg and those under him. East End- Payments may be made in full on the 3i>/l/20.H>l.Fii ers will always have a warm feeling 1st of April next or on any subsequent of regard for the Norwegian vessel date prior to 1st of May, 1920. and cherish a hope that we may some­ day have the pleasure of seeing her in If default be made in payment of an our midst again. Thos. J. Wadson & Son instalment at its proper date the instal­ 6-3-20.tf ments previously paid wiH be bable to forfeiture. Middle Age THE METROPOLITAN Scrip Certificates will be issued at WANTED the Receiver General's Office when the BICYCLE LIVERY amounts due on first April next have © Queen Street, Hamilton been paid, and such certificates will Womeiv A Reliable Yeng Woman be inscribed at the Receiver General's (White) Office as soon as they are paid in full. Are Here Told the Best Remedy to assist hi the ease of two English Bicycles Forms of Tender are to be obtained for Their Troubles. by applying at the office of the Receiver Freemont, ©.—"I 'was passing' through tbe critical children. FOR SALE AND HIRE 1 by the hour, day, week or season. General, in Hamilton, or Assistant period of life, being forty-six years of age and had all Apply to Receiver General, in St. George's— the symptoms incident to that change — heat flashes,, mm All kinds of repairs skilfully executed nervousness, and was ia a general ran down condition, ^ MRS. J. P. HAND, and copies of the Acts may be seen on fell with promptness. application at those offices. so it was hard for me to do my work. Lydia K. Pink­ Kelton, Pembroke. We also carry a full line of English ham's Vegetable Compound was recommended to me as .A 9-2-2O.201.eitf the best remedy for my troubles, which it surely proved and American Bicycle accessories. Tenders to be addressed to the to be. 1 feel better and stronger ia every way since Agent for " SWIFT " Receiver General, the words "Tender taking it, and the annoying symptoms bave disap­ for Bermuda Local Loan" to be writ­ peared."—Mrs. M. GODDEN, 925 Napoleon St, Fremont, The world's best, lightest and easiest ten on the envelope. Ohio. Assistait Wanted Bicycle. ALLAN F. SMITH, North Haven, Conn.—"Lydia EL Pinkham's Vegeta­ FOR ble Componnd restored my health after everything else Receiver General. had failed when passing through changeof life. There H. R. DAVIS is nothing like it to overcome tbe trying symptoms. OFFICE AND FOB Proprietor Receiver General's Office, —Mrs. FLORENCE ISELLA.,BOX 197, North Haven, Conn. 24 l-20.69.ei. Hamilton, Bermuda, COUNTER WORK Ss 5th March, 1920.—3. Apply to The Eureka Cycled Retd Street, Hamilton, Bermuda The Grocery Co. (opposite Royal Gazette Office) U-3-20.203.2 Dealers in By Command, LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S English, Canadian and Ameri­ W. E. JACKSON, FOR SM.E can'Bicycles, Colonial Secretary. Bicycle fittings and Bicycle Public Buildings, Hamilton, VEGETABLE COMPOUND. Sundries, 5th March, 1920. A SHOW CASE Bicycles Repaired and Stored. Sios fke 9ffecteat recordfar ffc a greatest food Bicycles fer hire by the Hour, Day, Postage Stamps Bought 8 feet long, 2 feet wide, for immediate rash—Collections. Rarities. LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN.MASS.. Week or Season. War Stamps and modern low and high rallies used in quantity. Semi Stamps direct one foot deep. to me c/o Lloyds Bank, Dorking, on delivery against payment system. State yonr lowest price with ail otters. No lot is too large or Apply at Singleton & James. valuable for me. Proprietors. KNOLL ROAD, DORK1NQ, Royal Gazette Office i I. DALMCI, ENGLAND- I ADVERTISE IN THE ROYAL GAZETTE Jany 24,1920.78.ei. 1 THE ROYAL GAZETTE, THURSDAY, MAEfH M^ 1920

VJAY PARTY "TO BE ! THE LATE MR. ROBINSON HELD AT THE HAMILTON. FLYING I Bermuda Fruit and Hamilton Poice Court Something of an innovation in tbe Was a Member of the Corporation Offending Cyclists. way of evening er.ertair.ment wiH be and a Founder of the Berkeley By the Avro Coy. the "Jay Party** to take place at the Educational Society. Grocery Store At yesterday's Police Comrt, two Hamilton on March 17th. Weather permitting, flying wffl take cycBsts were fined 5/- for riding cycles Guests wiH put on tbe most bizaare place daily except on Sundays. Pas­ -sriffc'vit lights. Tbey were Evelyn costumes that can be imagined and Flags were at half mast in Hamil- j sengers wffl be carried at the rate FRESH FRUIT Wall, and Not man Albuoy, colourec?.. the effect promises to be both novel \ ton on Tuesday to mark the death of | mentioned below. In addil .on to tbe and amusing. a member of the Corporation, Mr. short pleasure flights the Seaplane may EWERY STEAMER "Scene" at a Funeral. Already many are busy cudgelling Samuel David Robinson, who passed be chartered by the hour. Only pilots their brains to devise something that Two Portuguese families had a small | away at 12.30 on the previous morning with a wide experience of war flying will prove more grotesque than any in the 73rd year of his age. field day at the Court. A member of yet seen in these islands and the spec­ over the lines wffl be employed. Groceries of ail one, named Annie Predo, charged the tacle will be worth while. He was a native of Pembroke Parish daughter of another, named Louise and wen known as a business man, j SATES Of course those who go in costume descriptions Mello, with defamation of character, { win have the advantage of being first having inherited a large bakery from SHORT FLIGHT $l.oo per minute and they turned up well supparted by My Worst Ordeal. his father, which he extended by open­ relatives. Mello was alleged to have to enjoy the excellent dancing on the ing a wholesale grocery in East Broad­ CHARTERING $l.oo per minute springy floor ef the ban room to the Whilst actually in the air and 50c a accused Predo of stealing a chain, In the following narrative, Mr. A. way and later on buying the Burnaby TOMATO SEEDS and made the accusation at a funeral Dean, of 16 All Saints' Lane, Oeve- strains of a most inspiring orchestra. Street premises where his big stores minute when on the water. After the intermission people in SIX WEEKS BEANS It was indignantly denied, and the don, brings hope to mang a kidney were erected. He conducted his af­ Engagements may be made at any girl's mother said she bought the chain sufferer. more formal garb wffl join the merry fairs with success until approaching throng on the floor. of tbe Hotel offices, Minimum trip STRING BEANS from some other woman. On November 4th, 1913, Mr. Dean age induced him to graduaUy relinquish saidi—"An influenza cold left rie Prizes wffl be awarded in the fol­ the active management to his son, Mr. ten minutes. The hearing was adjourned for the lowing order:— Fresh Water Melon Seeds attendance of the seller. with serious kidney and bladder trouble. E. W. Robinson, whom he had prev­ 20-l-20.eitf. 'Solid obstructions passed down to the Ladies' and Gentlemen's First Prize iously taken into partnership. for the most ridiculous costume. ooo j bladder from the kidneys, and I had As a Common Councfflor he served to use catheter, for emptying tae Ladies' and Gentlemen's Second STEAMER NOTES. Prizes wffl also be awarded. the Corporation from 1906 to the time bladder. of his death, always displaying zeal J. J. MONIZ "This was my worst ordeal. I for the welfare of the community and JUST RECEIVED BURNA8Y STREfcT, HAMILTON S.S. Fort Victoria arrived on Tues­ suffered agony, and the dreadful part -ooo- I gaining credit among his constituents. day from New York with 223 passen­ ef it was that artificial aid gave only AT gers, and sailed yesterday morning NOTEL NOTES. He was for many years a Vestryman 24-l-20.80.ei temporary relief. On one occasion I of the Parish of Pembroke. His in­ with 100. was prostrate for twenty-four hours THE COOPER FURNISHING Si ^ si Mr. J. Morgan Wing, of New York, terest in the education of the coloured with maddening pain and in danger people was always keen and he was a AND SOUVENIR COY. S.S. Fort Hamilton is due in from of bladder rupture. gave a dinner at the Hamilton Hotel New York on Saturday. on Tuesday evening to Capt. Davis, founder of the Berkleley Educational E. C. SMITH "No doubt I would be dependent * * * of the S.S. Fort Victoria, and Capt. Society and was Chairman from 1891 Steamer Trunks on the catheter to this day had I Manufacturer of Bermuda R.M.S.P. Chaleur arrived from Barlow, operating man of the Furness, to 1905. His valuable work in con­ not eventually tried Doan's Back­ Dress Suit Cases, Halifax, late on Tuesday evening, and Withy line. nection with the building of that insti­ Cedar Furniture ache Kidney Pills. tution and his generous financial aid Wardrobes, Souvenirs and Novelties is due to sail south this morning. "After a comparatively short course were recognized by all. of this medicine, the bladder acted ooo Orders taken for local delivery and S.S. Crown of Navarre will sail He leaves a widow and a family of Refrigerators, naturally and painlessly again. Doan's for shipment abroad. from London about March 26th. Pills induced a free flow that flushed RETURN OP LIEUT. C. DOE. ten, aU of whom are in Bermuda. Brooms, His four sons are Messrs. E. C, D. S. out all impurities from the urinary A few pieces of Cedar R.MSJP. Caraquet is due today system. So thoroughly did they suc­ Among the passengers by the R.M.S. J. H. R., and E. W. Robinson, and bis Capstan Cigarettes and from the south en route for St. John's. six daughters are Mrs. H. G. Hffl, ceed that I do not now need the P. Chaleur on Tuesday was Lieut. Car­ Tobaccos. Furniture on show ) catheter, nor have I had any trace los Doe. He is one of the last arrivals Misses May, Pauline, Wenona, Ade­ 000 line and Almira. this week at of bladder trouble since. of the First Contingent of the Bermuda (signed) "A Dean.1* Volunteer Rifle Corps, which left the He was a Freemason of high degree, YACHT RACING. Island in May, 1915 for the War.an d a Past_ Master of the Civil and C. [VI. COOPER. The Cedar Parlour Later, Mr. Doe obtained a commission Military Lodge, Hamilton. (opposite, East End, Hctel Hamilton) Today the sailing committee of the My Best Gratitude. in the Machine Gun Coips. The funeral took place from the Royal Bermuda Yacht Club intend { holding another handicap race. Ac- J On January 6th, 1918, Mr. Dean Following the example of so many family residence to Pembroke Church, Corner cording to the entries yesterday there , said:—"My best gratitude is due to others, Mr. Doe has brought a bride at 4 p.m. and was largely attended will be at least six entries. Doan's Backache Pills, for I am well with him, and it wffl be the general Services in the church and at the grave Church and Washington Hector L libbons In the last race the winner, the into the fifth year of my recovery wish of the community that they may I conducted by the Rev. W. J. F. Groves. Streets, Hamilton. throughthis effective kidney medicine." have long life and happiness. Devon, was protested against for hav­ j The pall bearers were aU Past ing used a pole to hold the jib out while To ensure the same results as Mr. The late arrival of the boat prevent­ Masters of the Free Masons, and at the SftllTARl PLQMBIRG Telephone 398. Dears, insist upon the same Kidney ed anything in the way of a formal re­ running before the wind. This race close of the services of the Church, the Jany 24, 1920.71.ei ^^£'1^:^153 f therefore went to the Maya. Medidne-DOAN'S BACKACHE KID­ ception of LieutT Doe. He was, how­ customary masonic ceremony for the Formerly of New York NEY PILLS. Sold by all Dealers ever met by Sir Thomas J. Wadson, departed brother was performed at or 2 9 a box (6 boxes 13 '9) from of the Reception Committee, and the graveside. The bearers were:—• Telephone 450c. Foster-McClellan, Co., 128*, Main Captain C. A. D. Talbot, V.D., B.V. Messrs. F. A. Dffl, E. L. Bridle, H. Street, Buffalo, New York, TJJSJi. 14 R.C., on behalf of the Adjutant, Major Minton, C. W. Hinson, C. B. Smith, Woodiands, North Ralston, M.C. F. R. Tucker. Many floral wreaths adorning the bier bore testimony of Pembroke. Dandruff Will Get ooo—— love and respect from relatives and friends. 14-2-20.137.3m.ei. Every Hair in Head CHALEUR" DELAYED BEFORE YOU SAY GOODNIGHT Let "Danderine" check nasty scurf On her trip down from Hdifax, the and stop hair falling?out. R.M.SJ*. Chaleur was forced by bad weather to lay to for 24 hours. She y?;a 'a...: trfr.-SB-i* fJR&K.-- MsSit y» • •"Us* tS SaSlSEg tt - left as usual on Friday morning, but .^>ifl::; -S:#*i-~fm"' ^•r-:^m^m--m i% 4 Ufa Prepare for a Clear, Bright Day Tomorrow by on Saturday hopes of reaching Ber­ r :: muda on Monday had to be abandoned. ^81 ifflfaai W3t'^am ->WM : v?J-'-'fl -lsel3 *n^ *****•! Taking "Cascarets" for Liver and Bowels She docked in Hamilton harbour late : :: : •P|: lri Sl -.-is* M s#3l 01••'£?§,1 ivMsgb*-? !••••'••'• .tllt..»ll.">"."."."."»".".". •*"*' .•I."."....•*• Tuesday evening. Heavy seas swept ' *.-'izi If- v- • -&Z • • --I --H.1VU1 * :- *-l •- --.-. - S* _ -JI away some of her railings, but other­ •%I5SS KS !£•Drive away those persistent enemies Cascarets tonight. Cascarets are so wise the boat came through safely. ; J It! of happiness—biliousness and con­ pleasant, so harmless. They never ill fei iJe»& aS' w> 'mi*? ii>jS.im'i.i stipation. Don't stay headachy, sick, gripe, sicken or inconvenience you ooo ?-41& i?l tongue coated, sallow and miserable! : like Calomel, Salts, Oil or nasty 111 *2 £g gg §w® fSs»3. S Get rid of colds, indigestion, upset BERMUDA GUN CLUB. •IPI stomach, or that misery-making gas. harsh Pills. They cost so little and Feel splendid tomorrow by taking work while you sleep. Two fine bird sweeps were shot off m yesterday. The I.O.D.E. fancy fair proved too strong a counter-attraction, 1 K so that the Club's attendance suffered. Mr. E. C Gosling won the first sweep, after tying with Mr. F. St. G. Caufeild, 3 each. Gen. Denison took tbe second sweep, shooting down 4 suc­ To stop falling hair at once aad cessive birds out of 5. rid the scalp of every particle of dandruff, get a small bottle of "Dan­ derine" at any drug or toilet counter for a few cents, pour a little in your Mrs, Wykes. hand and rub it into the scalp. After •r'-A several applications the hair usually (Feast Photo.) stops coming out and you can't find any dandruff. Soon every hair"*on (1) A. J. FIELD (late) R.A.M.G your scalp shows newjlife, vigor, " I suffered horribly from Nearaljgia and pains in the legs. 1 received a large brightness, thickness and^more color. bottle of Phosferine from home, which I commenced to take aecording to directions. Even after the first few doseg£ felt relieved ; in three or four days tbe pains had gone altogether. The nerve-raclung expeiience of working under terrific barrages was unbearable. I wrote home for Phosferine, and it saved me from a breakdown. Since then I have found it invaluable on many occasions as a sure relief for Nerve SCHOOL GIRLV, Strata, Depression and Toothache." J4, Vicarage Gardens, Seven Kings, Ess^x, England. fprinlO* " Keating'*" •TELLS OTHERS en the floors, in c*-£* boards and all places (2) MISS N. OSBORNE where beetles are seen. Use my filled '•-I have always suffered rather badly from nerves, and any strain, mental or physical, Incessant Backache bellows to blow the would result in the most ^agonizing attacks of Violent NeiirafO*«*. followed by How They Can Find Relief Powder into cracks Complete Exhaustion. One day a friend persuaded me to try Phosferine. and crevices. £4 I gradually found myself enjoying the morning air, wanting mv breakfast, and taking From Periodic Sufferings. BUGS And Sprinkle ** Keatmg'a *' £| FL.KA&. on bedsteads, sheets Is interest and enjoyment in e.erything. In fact, I became quite j.c „ cus .in Rapid and Complete Cures and blankets, also e*| friends could hardly realise the change in me, and I could hardly recognise myself. underdo thins and (Hj Each morning I expected to wake up with my old neuralgic pains, instead of which Do yon wake in tbe morning feeling I " I atn thankful 1 did, because I seemed Kashas, N. H.—" I am nineteen yesr. socks. Place it thickly EX I woke naturally and healthy, and now that i am robust and strong again, from the heavy and tired, stiff in the joints, and[t o gain relief after the very first dose. 1 eld and every month for two years' 1 round edges of carpets. Iqj fulness of my heart, I must thank you for the wondei ful re-ults frcm 1 hosferine." with a had taste in your mo»ih: Bave :gct another 2/9 box from Mr. Baker's had Such paint thai FLIES MfK* Fumigate by placing •* MOSQUITOS. ""Keating's" on a tin 128, Albert Palace Mansions, London, England. yea tared, dragging, sharp pains in thes i i up in Abbey-st., and felt much better. X I would often faint lid ever an ordinary limbs or back! Do you feel dull and! got brighter and more active, and, in fact, and hava te leave candle shade holder. felt a different woman. I intended to school. I had such Close doers and irritable? Ton need proper treatment for windows. (3) DRIVER B. A. WHETNALL, H.A.S.C., MX yonr kidney trouble; the kidneys are not make a good cure of my case, seeing that pain I did not know Bat insist oa havii.g " I was working practically night and day, bringing in 'Flu cases to the hospital, functioning properly, and the poisonous I was getting so much relief, and I am what to do witb say. so pleased to say that 1 have done so, be­ Keating's" — ±U until I oegan to feel myself going to pieces and becoming a Nervous W*' *!*• uric acid which should pass out through •elf and tried m nature THOMA them is retained in the blood. De Witt's cause for the last 12 months I have been many remedies that KEATING on red I decided tP try a course of Phosferine Tablets, and I was surprised at the good absolutely clear of my old complaint and improvement 1 soon made, lt was through Phosferine thai I pulled through myself Kidney and Bladder Pills hare already were of no use. 1 t&nd on every tin proved themselves absolutely successful in have not had the slightest trace of any read about Lydia E. and was able to carry on wiih my work when we were short-handed, too. I suUered jkind of backache. Pinkham'a Vege­ a lot from Neuralgia and Sleeplessness, but thanks to Phosferine I am as thousands of cases, and testimonies are pouring in from all over the world. Nearly three Years afterwards—April, table Compound fit as a fiddle now." 1916—Mrs. Wykes said:—"De Witt's in the newspapers Mrs. Wykes, of 25, Victoria-street, : Kidney and Bladder Pills did me per> and decided totr y it, All these recent victims of nerve strain are fully agreed they owe Nuneaton, said in 1912:—"For over 'manent good, there is not the slightest and that is heir I their present well-being entirely to Phosferine. Phosferine eleven year* I suffered with terrible kid­ donbt about that. I always recommend found relief from pain and fed so much "For the Blood is tbe Life." ney trouble and most acute backache ,them with a strong feeling of gratitude better than I use to. When I hear of enabled their nerve systems to provide the vita! force to pains. At various times through this long for what tbey have done to me. any girl suffering as I did X tell them overcome their disabilities and to take up their daily ac; ivk.es period of suffering I have been in a very With this splendid testimony in mind, how Lydia. E. Pinkham'a Vegetable WHEN YOU ARE bad'condition, pains striking me across can you continue to suffer without giving Compound helped me."—DEUKA with tireless zest the back and loins.. To stoop was torture, De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills a MARTIN, 29 Bowers St. Nashua, N.H. ILL and every action was a trouble. It was .trial? For rheumatism, gout, lumbago, -Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Com* With mny tfraeaoo tfut to impure blood When you require tfcc Best Tonic Medicine, see that yon get jot* aa ii a vice had got hold of me and .sciatica, bladder pains and inflammation, pound, made ten native, roots and ouch aa Ecaoma* Scrofula, •curvy, Bad was screwing me np. I tried many Legs, Aboceoaeo, Ulcers, Glandular stone and Bright a Disease they are ab­ herbs, contains ne narcotic or harmful 8wellingOf Boils, -Pimplee, Sores of any remedies, first one and then another re- solutely unrivalled. They never fail to drugs, therefore is a perfectly safe sem» kind, PileO|Blood Poieon,Rheuma.tirsm, eommending me to different things, but give relief. Within 24 hours the relist edy to give your daughter, who suffer* Gout, etc, don't waste your time and money nothing seemed to tonch my case. Dnr- on lotions and ointments which cannot get from pain and a certain bine tinge in tha from such painful periods M did Miss below the surface of the skin. What you wast fajr the early part of 1913 I heard of De urine show that they have passed right Martin. is a medicine that will thoroughly free the ij.ood A PROVEN REMEDY FOR Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills, and through the kidneys and commenced their determined to give them a trial. work. The lettera constantly being P«K Influenza 1 Neuralgia Lassitude Malaria lisbed from women in every, section of —.xtureisjust of ingredients which quickly expel from the Indigestion Maternity Weakness Heuntis Rheumatism this country prove beyond question the blood all impurities, from whatever cause Sleeplessness Premature Decay Fa nine s Headache •p^ WW T2±±' *i***7 * Bladdermeri t ei Lydias 0. Elnttam'e Wmm arising, and by rendering it dean and pure, Exhaustion / Mental Exhaustion Brain-Fa j Hysteria table Compound. For sals «t all «T can be relied on to effect a lasting cure. \Thmusantis of UStimontatts Nervous Debility Loss of Appetite Anaemia Sciatisat gists. * Lydia B. KaMbanf Mejgejatf fir selection *

PROBE SINN FEIN FUNDS. INDIAN LEAGUE PROTESTS. Dublin, Mar. 8.—The Government Lucknow, , Mar. 9.—The has instituted an inquiry under The Council of AD India Moslem League Crime Act of 1887 regarding the rela­ has adopted the resolutions against MEN'S TAN BROGUE tions of certain Irish banks with the "the outburst of christian bigotry ia Sinn Feiners. The object of tbe in­ England," in tbe campaign to take quiry is to ascertain the amount and Constantinople from the Turk. It location of Sinn Fein funds and espec­ declares that insistence upon this will OXFORDS ially it is said of recent large sums re­ drive tbe Mohammedans to desperate ceived from America. action. In All Lasts, Very Comfortable i-ad GERMAN COUNTER CHARGE PORTUGAL'S SITUATION Dressy ALLEGES WAR CRIMES. BETTER. Berlin, Mar. 8.—Germany does not 3T/6 GO/- 65A intend to send the Entente at present Madrid, Max. 9.—Official reports the list of Allied citizens accused by - from Portugal this morning state that Germany of misdeeds against ber forces the ministerial crisis has at least been during the war, it was stated by For- temporarily solved by tile formation . eign Minister Muller during the de­ of a new cabinet under the premiership bate in the National Assembly on the of Col. Antonia Maria Bautisk, form­ third reading of tbe bill to govern the er Minister of the Interior, with An­ YOUNG BROTHERS German trials of persons accused of tonio Silva ia charge of Foreign Affairs. war crimes by tbe Entente. The Ger­ Tbe strike situation in Portugal is man records already compiled Herr declared in the reports to be greatly Muller stated comprised 312 pages improved. of indictments against French indivi­ duals and 69 against British. Tbe data has been officially cor­ SENATE ADOPTS RESERVATION. roborated be added, but be considered CHAMPAGNES tbe present time was not an auspicious Washington, Mar. 9.—The reserva­ moment to make the list public and tion on equality of voting power in tbe government would reserve its the League ot Nations was re-adopted AYALA & CO. decision as to publication for a later by the Senate today by a vote of 37 date. The German government he to 20 after it had been modified on added, would never demand the extra­ motion of the Republican leaders. Vintage 1911 dition of enemy generals, "The ex­ The action left only the Article X. tradition plan of the Entente is but an reservation to be disposed of, but on expression of the cockiness of the vic­ motion est Senator Lodge, adjournment tors," be added. As to war misdeeds was taken without starting debate on MERCIER & CO. Herr Mueller laid down the proposition that subject. that "swinishness and crime" could be charged up to all the belligerents. Vintage 1914

COALITION UNIONIST VICTORY. THE OLD-FASHIONED WAY. London, Mar. 9.—The Horneastle bye-election resulted in a victory for The young hopeful of four years J. E. LIGHTBOURN & CO. Captain S. V. Hotchkis, Coalition- had been a source of continual vexa­ 28-l-30.97.ei Unionist candidate. The polling re­ tion and trouble aH through the meal, sulted as follows:—Captain S. V. and at its finish a woman friend turned Hotchkis, Coalition-Unionist, 8140; to the child's mother and said: Alderman S. Pattinson, liberal, 6727; "If your boy belonged to me I OUR STORE AND WORK SHOP W. Holmes, Labour, 3443. shouldn't stand so much of bis non­ sense at meal times. I should give Now OPEN FOR ORDERS SOUADRON OFF TO him a thrashing." We Repair, Clean, and Polish all kinds of Furniture, as CONSTANTINOPLE. "But," said the mother, "you can't spank the poor little fellow on a full we are Mechanics. Prove it by trying our work. Bizerta, Northern Africa, Mar. 9.— stomach." PICTUBE FRAME MAKING A SPECIALITY A British squadron which arrived here "No," said her, friend, ''but you We also buv, sell, or ex.hnngt* New or Old Furniture. from Oran has proceeded for Constan­ can turn him over."—Pittsburg Chron­ tinople. icle Telegraph. C. STOVELL & SON REID STREET, Near Custom House, City 17-2 20.143.liu.ei inmsMan w __ , \ I » •** Cable Address: DARRELL is Supreme I I1 .ST Wai I 'ill JOHN S. DARRELL & CO., BERMUDA SHIP AGENTS AND COAL MERCHANTS Oldest Shipping Firm south of Hatteras.

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If I saw folks who did not care Two whoops about the price of fare, Who paid whatever price was asked IHE ftfYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COiPANY And in a fools' Ely&ium basked, K,. Iff. S. P. Throwing their money right and left Like folk of gumption quite bereft— CANADA—BERMUDA—WEST INDIES MAIL SERVICE I think I should these symptons view, Special Facilities for Tourists I'd profiteer a little, too. CRUISES IN TH£ WEST INDIES I think that I should say, "Just look Return Fare BEitlvIIJ'BA-DBMBBiASA $180.00 At all the dough that wild gazook Steamer Ton Leaves Bermuda for Leaves Bermuda for Has in his hand and does not seem (Twin Screw) West Indies & Demerara St. John, N.B To know its worth; a looney gleam Is ia his eye. He should not be Permitted thus to worry me. CHALEUR 4758 February 12th. 1920 IT1 take a little of the stuff CHIGNECTO 4756 February 26th. 1920 CARAQUET 4890 February 10th, 1920 Hard llih, 1920 He doesn't value half enough." CHAUDIERE 4019 February 24th, 1920 I March 25th, 1920 —Strickland Gillilan, in Judge. Excellent Accomodation Wireless Telegraphy Submarine Signals Bilge Keels NOTICE HARNETT & RICHABDSON, Agents, 26 Front St., Hamilton, Bermuda 6-2-20.tue.thur.t.f. Owing to continued ill-health of the undersigned who has been obliged to give up all professional work, all MMPW^^^^^^rW^M persons having claims are requested m §5 to forward particulars of same at once for settlement, and all persons who are indebted will please make pay­

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