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VOL. LXXXV-NO. 39 HAMILTON, BERMUDA. SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1912. SINGLE COPY, 3t -20s. PER ANNUM

down—as I maintain tbe Act has kept though I am nne in accord with aD the Legislative Assembly down—-these bogus clubs, and to carry proposals math in the Bill at the same out the legislature suggested in this Bill | tine I am convinced that k is permisa*- IRON STEAMER wiB have the effect erf renewing these ! We t-> amead the Act of ««S so as.to To Visitors. evils. Where a bona fide clab exists the m ike. it a Bill which wewld be mote ap- U We are now open at 34 Front Street Official Report of Debates. members are only buying their own t cpl able to the better class of the com- liquor and whether to charge a license muaity. Therefore Sir, I shall i •ds its merits, but 1 submit it would be a the hem. aad learned member, Mr. Din. Monday, March 25th, 1912. great mistake to revive these club TO THE Post Cards, etc. THE LI(Jl OR L1CENSL ACT 1912. licenses for it would give rise to a great MR. SPURLINU..—Mr. Speaker. I deal more illicit traffic thaa at present. don't believe by aay airounl erf leti- DON'T LEAi/E 2ND REAWSG. To go on to the secoad poi n t, tbe propo­ I at ion yon caa make a man keep sober sal tor the appointment of the licensing bat we must all realise that the traffic Berruuela without a Souvenir of our (Continued fi n THE ROVU. GAZETTE authority from the Parish Vestry- I March 28, 1912). j in alcoholic liquors m use be regulated, Coral Sea=Gardens have every respeea for parish vestries and it is a question 11 what extent the MR. ASTWOOD.—Mr. Speaker, and serve on one but at the same time traffic should be restricted. 1 happen Including 24 miles of Sightseeing Trip among the Beautiful Spa ia/ble i here is no doubt that this epjestion is a I don't think it is advisable to make myself to be a total abstainer but I be­ troublesome one as remarked by the that authority which is dependable lieve yon can be as intemperate in your Islands. AND HAND PAINTED OPAL upon popular vote, tbe licensing author­ hon and lcarne 1 Attorney General, and opposition to drink as you can be the SOUVENIRS it is a serious question and a far-reaching ity. Supposing you have a strong tHher way ani yon caa go to cxex-ss THROUGH THE PATENT GLASS BOTTOM LENSES question is thi- liquor traffic. I think feeling one way or tbe other aad tbe either way, aad I believe ia safe sane licensing authority take a stand which is Comfortably seated in the Submarine Observation Only plae:e in Bermuda to };et them.— it is the bounden duly of every Legis­ legi-lation with a reisanable prospect Fleaae note aeidress: lature to tit) whatever in its power lies unpopular for the time being then the •rf it being carried out and which wiB in to trammel and if possible prohibit the person or persons interested might have afford a reasonable amount of security use of liquor except as a medicine. I tbe licensing authority put out and on and protection to tbe better class erf 54 Front St, Hamiltoi • was rather struck with a remark falling the contrary they might consider a the < oniniunity aad it was with that SEA-FERN from Mr. I) rrell who said-she had license right which might he contrary idea that ie 1998 I voted for and helped R. B. Y. ('lub Buihlin.^. to public feeling and then again the to pass tbe Liquor Lkense Act, afcl a mile=wide range of Coral life may be viewed. been using liquor all his lite and that licensing authority would be put out. Mar 2\ 1% lm ei it had never hurt him. Well perhaps I felt than and I feel now that the hours I say the principle is that whenever were too king and i belkvt k wewld bo it has not and I don't say it has but it is any body has to act in any judicial or FROM HAMILTON, WEATHER PERMITTING: just possible his example in taking the preferabfe to adopt manv of the pro­ quasi-judicial positiem that body visions of this new Bill. The provision Mondays liquor has hurt many a one who knew shoutet be removed as far as possible To the Sea=Gardens Bermuda Atfanlic S.-l Oo. ihe fact ih it he has been taking it; 1 was diffident about was the* re-intro- from any quc-tion erf public election. due tion of the club Ikeace. because I Tuesdays it has not hurt him^perliap- but through (Hcar-hear) This is a wrong prinenple his example- and itiSiit-n r m inv a Iieiy remember our lace Chief Justk- argued Wednesdays to introduce. Then we pass on to that the publk would lie f tr better pro­ perhaps has gone un .er. It is all right another point, the question of the hours Thursdays mmL enough ior people to say we are not our tected by not havi.ig the licenses thaa of closing. I think it was generally by having them, but the provision was irother's keeper but i tell yon. Mr. admitted when the A«*t came ap that ROUND FARE $1.00 Speaker, our example goes a long way, inserted, pad I thought it wcahi be The S.S. "Oceana" will leave Grassy th hours of closing existiag prior to the advisable to have it considered again. anti it has a great :n|*uen -e. I think Act and which the Act extended were Bay every Saturday upon arrival of I believe we couid adopt many of these tender with Passengers from Hamil­ there arc many good points in this Bill unreasonable ones, particularly with iniendiin nts in fall or i<> pari t > the which should be embodied in the regard to towns, as compared to what The "SEA = FERN" may be chartered FRIDAYS and ton. benefit of the wh.>fe Colory, ai»d I eiejn't Heavy Batjgage received Liquor Act of Bermuda, bur we have to obtaineel in other communities and the think we should hive so many licenses SATURDAYS for Excursions or Fishing, including keep in mind the tact ihat it is useless conseepaence was that the Art was con­ at No. 3 Shed up to in proportion to oar popul iti.ni, and the Sea=Gardens. $75.00 for the day. -. an Act that i-- above public stantly broken. Hon members have iha, we should lake seiune measore 10 a.m. ttpinioa. It would be a k-a I letter saiei places keep open later now. That to restrict tbat number without inflict­ on the Statute Book. You have got is news to me. I have known a good ing aay grc-it hardship upon thi liepi >r Please apply on board to Passenger tender with light baggage educa public opinion up to the many in stances where they have not traffic erf Bermuda. I hope there will leaves No. 1 Shed, Hamilton, at • rctjtiire i by law. It is not closed jnst at the hour of elevea. be a majority A ths H.wse in favour >f A. CEDERBURG, only a troublesome question but it Possibly in the country districts there the second, reading trf the Bill iml that 2 p.m. very destructive trade. may be some sales after time but I In Charge. they wilt allow it to be considered i* Mails close at the Post Office, We have sawmills in the city and al! think it is far better to fix a reasonable Committee. cedar trees go to these mills to be hour and il is op to the ponce to see March 4th, 1913.'353.108.ei to Ap.13 lp eitf Hamilton, at sawn up. That is what they are for, that it is enforced, than to have an 1 p.m. 1 the owner- of the mills cannot keep unreasonable law to some extent winked Mr. Dill's iiioi ion was then negatived. places going units- they get at by the authorities. I n a few matters of (katai! I agree that the present Act is A. K. JOLLI1-TIL i rees to cut up. Neither can the Ayes 12.—Messrs. N. .%.. temper, H. NOW OPEN tiealer run his premises unless capable of amendment bnt I don't think for a single moment that these amend- S. Cooper. J. R. Cewnvers. J. S. Darrell. lie gets lilt men and women, boys Mar 2lj 1-'.:!-.>;.:'o.( n i . it f me-ni- as now suggested will help us one T. M. Dill. W. S. Frith, T. H. H. Outer- ami girls to whom he can sell that bit. If a Committee is formed to bridge, J. H. P. Patterson. W. B. Smith, l will destroy not only all thenr amend tbe Act generally it woultl be- H. W. Watlington, F. S. Ward. E. F. The Isle of White Fickford & Black powers btu to a certain extent all right but I think this Bill as it now Zuill. tt v. ill endanger their eternal welfare. is is useless and if it becomes law it STEAMSHIP COMPANY il is serious question, Mr. Speaker. will only'aggravate the evils erf the Nays 19. Messrs. ( . E. Astwood, A CITY OF TENTS ver} serious. If you take the highest liqii'T traffic anel therefore I amgoing A W. Black, O. Cooper, J. W. Cann, Limited. law in the country which is drawn to move thai the Bill be read a second T. II. Davis, C. A. V". Frith, R. Crav, from the Good Book we can see what ti-.-e -hisduy SK luonths. j. W. T. Gilbert. G. W. Kempe, E. R. Delightful Bathing. Restaurant a la Carte. it ha-, to say on thi.s great question and Mercer, T- Miskk. J. S. Pearafca. II. \ ' obstcrs Fresh every day. Strawberries and Cream. PROPOSED ITINERARY ue sli'udd be v>-rv car'.fnl ar- io how we IYni-u>«, W. tn. Peiiiicia^,*^. S. rip'ar- v « deal with thi:- matter. We are respon- liag, H. V. Smith, J. L. Smith, M. R. Canada, Bermuda, West Indies sible to a large measure to the extent Smith, M. Wainwright. BANQUET WORK A SPECIALTY. and of the liquor ti"i'!e here in thi- Coloay Die. I.ILBERT.- Mr. Speaker, if Demerara Service. aad 1 for one do say it i- a downright the House does not pass this Bill 1 The original motion was then agreed Afternoon Teas from 3 to 6. shall think there are very few men in • in man) places here the way Take Steamer foot of Queen Street, or any rowboat. Leave Leave Due B'da Due Rd'a tilings are carried on, especially in the this House who have any regard for Nt-m'r. M. John, Halifax, to sail Eastern side of tbe city just outside themselves, their wives or children, or On motion of Mr. Spuriing the Bill N. Is. S. S. )for W. I. Halifax he iimiis. Voung people go there, the rising generation. was then committed. ISLE OF WHITE COMPANY Oc'mo — IJsui ~21|.lan -LiilfVb 20 people who have not reached their C'mty J;in 15 Feb 1|Feb li teen> yet intermingling with I hose MR. /TILL.—Mr. Speaker, with all MR. BLUCK in the Chair. W. H. WINGATE, Manager. Oruro •— ] Feb 15 Feb 1? Mar 13 due re-spect to the remark of the last who have become victims to the elrink MR. SPERLING.—Mr. Chairman, Feb. 10, 191:!. eitt I'd'sn Feb 13 Feb 53 Feb 58 habit. What is going to be the f jturc speaker I shall support this motion. with tbe idea of having a Committee Oe-'mo — Mar 5 Mar 10 \pl 4 of these people if ilii- sort of thing We are living in a free country anel 1 appointed to consider the Bill I think C'mty Mar (iMar 10 Mar 51 continues? Where are the men of ttke it that the peaple «rf this country Oruro Mar 27 Apl 1 Apl 20 arc ca | ul ile of It inking after ihemsclves, the best way would be to move the tlie Colony going to come from if these first clause. 1 believe the hon. Attorney j U'd'sn Mar 2*Upl 7 Apl 15 >oung men aad boys gather together whether they should eat drink or smoke (Vino. — | A pi IsUpl 53 Ma.- IS te>o much, but ot c uirse wc have people General has a motion to make and I in these places where this destructive who will not obey the laws and who would like to Ilea r his before I ma ke one stuff dealed out. It is a serious myself. HAMILTON Sailing elates of this Fine wil] will not observe any sort of moderation question, Mr. Speaker, and an urgent liereel to as closEiy as pe>ssibl< subject and perhaps we should take case trf the THE HON. THE ATTORNEY GEN­ to weather and other eire-umstanees. one. I know lots of young men, mere man who c moot look after himself ERAL. -Mr. Chairman, I think for boys, who gather night after night in ihis res|n-ct, and ii considering this the reasons I gave before that the Bill W. T. JAMES & CO.. Agents into these places, -imply destroying idea I think it would IK- well for the had better be considered and that a Hamilton, Bermuda, 20 1 12 themselves, and 1 say that we should committet m takcthat inte>consideration Committee should lie appointed to deal do all we can to prevent our fellowmen HOTEL ttKSSG 30.eitf tn s for I tlo think myself that sotne people with it aad also perhaps with the elesir- from going to destruction along these are- p-e-.lk irresponsible and it seems as ability or otherwise of ameadiag t he- lines. These places are simply a men­ though the authorities -hould take care Liquor License Act, but ia the form I ace lo the island anti the sooner some of them. have prepared the motion it refers only of them -hut up the better. I do to this BiH, and I thiak I will move PIANO trust that wi will go into Committee MR. WATLINCTON. -Mr.Speaker, j it oaly ia this form, though it will be and form a Joint Committee of both I have never acquired the liquor habit quite open to aay member to enlarge The New Grill Room Now Open Houses who will see their way clear t i any extent. 1 feel exceedingly the scope if it is thought desirable, in JC to make certain amendments to the sorry for a good many I see unduly order that the Commutes- might con- FOR SAL present Act of 190S that will be bene­ influence 1 l>\ ii I ir it takes the soul siiler any other amendments ia additioa ficial to the Colony. I think we made out if man. It takes the best out e>f to the- amendments propose.! in this Bill. a great mistake in extending the hours him. and it is cert (inly a pitiful e-ondi- The motion I ma ke is that the Com mi ttee in that Act. As already remarked by »ion btit I <1<> believe i, i- a disease, and rise and report progress to enable a CHOICEST FRENCH COOKERY £25, worth £50 Message to be sent to the Honourable the hon member for Sandys these ihat if a man has it quired the habit l pright grand. Sweet toned, iron places clo^e down at a certain hour and has acquired the taste for it no the Legislative Council requesting them to appoint a Commit tec to form with a frame; latest style; caw: will stand and when they close down the places matter what ytm do you won't keep him this climate, new. guarantee are full of people who go on with their from it. Ill thought the passing of the Committee of this House a Joiat Com­ mittee to consider the Bill and to report Service a La Carte sp* ••i;il oppeirtuuitv to j;el piano elrinking lid early hours in tht* morning. Act ne>w suggested would put mat ucrs cheap. I am living here at the corner anel in in a he ill bier condition than now I thereon for the information of tbe two Houses. If it is considered that the the earlv hours of the morning ye>u will should be willing to vote against tbe W. H. SPURGE. hear people going along drunk, rowdy moli.'ii made by my colleague, but I Committee's powers sbould be extended beyond that, it would lie necessary to " Allenhurst. anel using bad language. Where are don't think it will make the slightest 10 A. M. TO MIDNIGHT (her Gazette Office thev coming from." Out of these 1 ii of difference. 1 think if a man is add some words, but as tbe Con mil has placer-. Somebody i- at fault. Tbey going to drink he is going to drink only tins Bill before it aow aau tbey N.v 10 11 Oni.th.s ought not to be in there and I say we no matter what regulations yon make. wiH know which Bill is referred to February lo, 1912 eitt ou"bt to do something to prevent it. They will have it if they want it and when they receive a Message oa the n >thiag we ca.i elo will st**«p it. I am subject, but 11 h in k so far as ray personal MK. DILL. Mr. Speaker, I agree not in a position to talk with authority purpose is cone*eraed, it will be served with a great deal that has beea said. be-catise I know so littk- about it. 1 in making the motion in the present *i and .i great deal i hat hao fallen from have had no experience as a licensing form, but if desired the scope of the MJa^ the lips of the last speaker, but 1 doa't authority and perhaps I should not motion can be enlarged. I think this STOVE COAL believe the Bill introduced to.lay is tontlemn this Bill, but I must say it is is aa important question and I know going to do one iota to check the evils to lie regretted that some petition was the Act requires amendment in another the Hon member for Paget has jast so not put in before the Bill was introduced part it ular and there might be several i S ihs*i\9j feelingly deplored, but that on the con­ to ticinjnstrHC the ne-exl (or it and to hon. members who would like to make Per Ten 34s. Per Bushel Is. 6d. trary the effe t ol thi- Bill will have a elemonstrate wherein it would be better the necessary and desirable amendment. weakening effect in the appointment than the present Act. I am not quite MMILTGN of the authority and of the granting clear that it woulel be any iraprovemea;. Continued on inside ST. GEORGE'S of the licenses. I don't say the present 1 have not heard it explained strongly FOR SALE BY Act is perfect, and I don't say ihe present enough to influence my opini jn on the SOMERSET authorities are perfection, but to say matter. I agree wkh what hon. mem­ SUGAR PRICES. thai they wouid be improved by the bers have said about keeping saloons HENRY DUNKLEY. ESTABLISHED 1H22 procedure suggested to-day is to my away from schoeds;-there might be some HALIFAX, March, 27.—All grades good in that. There is nothing so of refined sugar were redue-ed tea ceats mind simply absurd. I think the 1 Feb. 16/13. e.i.t.f. The largest and eldest stcek oi Liquor License Act can lie advantage­ strong as example ant the first drink per oae hundred pounds on the local market on Moaday evening. This ously amended in sever il particulars takea in youth, before he bas karat Wines and Spirits in Bermuda but not in one single- particular ontHneo to iell between right aad wrong will last redaction means that sugar is aow selling at tbe same figure as it was in AT THE STORE OF in this Bill unless it be the making of a probably bring about more bad habits ORIGINAL MANUFACTURERS OF specified li-tance from a place of than if he had takea it after he had January and the first part of February. •worship or a schoolhouse. With that Ixrrome matured, and there-fore we must BERMUDA MILK PUNCH exception-1 don't think any amendment keep it away from tbe children as long G. D. BOYLE as suggested now will have the effect as you can. On the other hand some­ A WOMAN TO BE PRETTY. Choicest Old Rye Whiskies. of in any way arresting the evils of the times when yoaths are kept away from Opposite Town Hall St. Georges. liquor traffic. To take them seriatum. hirmful things and kept away rigidly MUST HAVE LronruAXT ASD GLOSSY Very Old Liqueur Scotch Whisky Take the club licenses. As stated by when tbey tlo get their heads they go HAIR, NO MATTER WHAT COLOR. Boots and Shoes, English and American. Paints the hon member there are bogus clubs worse than if they had been allowed SPECIAL OLD HIGHLAND but my experience does not show me a certain amount of their own way. I The finest contour of female face, the and Oils, House Furnishings, Iron, Enamel and that they exist to anything Kke tbe -hall not vote against the motion of sweetest smile of feriunine mouth, loses Tinware, Crockery, Woodenware, Glassware, WHISKY my hem. and learned cedleaguc because extent that they existed under the law something if the heat! is crowned with as supplied the New York Yael t Club I reallv cannot see, so far ia the debate, scant hair. Scant and .falling hair, it is Souvenirs in China and Glass, Enamelled Souvenir is prior to 1908. Since that Act anything to make me think that it will and other prominent Clubs in as it w now known, is caused by i parasite that Jewellry. there bas been one promotion for th improve conditions. If I really thought burrows into tbe seal]) to the "root of the New York, Boston, etc. sale erf liquor by an institution afteger-d i. would I should certainly vote far it. hair, where it sjips the vi-ali.y. The to l>e a club and when enquired into it little white scales the germ throws up ia Just Opened Unrivalled Old Jamaica Rum seemed that it was not a club withimt tbe burrowing are called dandruff. To Old Newfoundland Port meaning of the Act. I think it better MR. C. A. V. FRITH.—Mr. Speaker, tun: dandruff permanently, then, and to A large line of Toys and Goods suitable for Choice Old Madeiras instead of going into complex definitions I sh 111 not be able to support the motion stop falling hair, that gens must be defining the constitution of a ctaifo as ia made by Mr. Dill because I think this killed. Newbro's Herpicide, an entirely Presents. Sherries, Marsalas this Bill that they sbould leave the ISill is worthy of consideration, and I new result of tke chemical laboratory Havana Cigars, question as to what is or what is not think every member of the House should destroys, the dandruff germ, aad, of AGENTS FOR Bermuda Cigars, a clab entirely undefined and let the realise that it is aecessary ia the interests The Royal Gazette and Bermuda Pocket Almanack. course, stops falling hair, aad prevents Tobaccos, Cigarettes magistrates decide- Tbat will"have of tbe public that restrictions should be baldness.—PH(ENIX DRUG CO. more effect in prohibiting and keeping placed upon the salt of liquor, and al­ Special Agents. 50i—" Dec. 12, 1911. ltd. tu.s

. ^ ROYAL GAZETTE, SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1912

I Saltus Grammar School THEn PARISH PRIEST. 7 DAMAGE BY GUN PRACTICE. ST. GEORGE'S POLICE COURT. Zbe "Ro^al Gazette With all its former success, and. an At St. David's Island on Wednksday NEARINGTHEEND. Before the Wor. j. I. Smith J.P., added finish, the "Parish Priest" was last a large amount of damage to houses P.M. and Wor. T. H. H. Outerbridge Sports. again presented in the Colonial Opera was caused by the heavy gun practice. J.P., Jacob Burgejss and Samuel Smith Hamilton, March BO, 1912. House on Thursday night before a at the St. David's Fort. Among the of Pembroke Parish, chxrged by C.C. large ana enthusiastic airiicncc. - Mr. bouses damaged that have been report­ Coal Strike Rapidly f. W. Robinson, for tha* thev on the BEAUTIFUL WEATHER AND Ad- ir is to be congratulated. ed to us are Mrs. Cornelius Minors, 12th elay of Mirch 1912 at Shelly Bay KEEN COMPETITION. Pilots James Griffiths and A. C. , Race Course, ur>!aivfully elid sell NEMESIS COMING. Mr. John Smith's, Mr. Edmund Smith's Approaching . i u -xicattng liquor without a Liquor Prize List. Cove Hill house and many others. In License, contrarv to The Liqu jr License The latest cable despatches convey SHIPPING NEWS. some houses, as at Pilot Griffiths tbe BOSSES STILL MILITANT. Act, IvWS. BoLh defendants pleaded The beautiful weather conditions the information that the coal-miners' damage is quite serious while at other not guilty. Thev were d. tended by and the promise of a pleasant affri* Atist. s.s. Carmen. 2688 tons Capt. houses it is slight, as at Mrs. Minors.* Mines Open In Midlands And Mr. T. M. Din "B. at L. The Court strike which has already caused so much attracted a large number of people to the Haracieh from in ballast Wales. founel both defendants guilty, mel being distress and suffering, so much dis­ Sal ns Grammar School grounds on for Pensacolo arrived tn Murray's a sec a ad conviction against- Burgess he Anchorage on the 29th in.-t piloted by organization of trade and commerce, Wednesday afternoon on the occasion LONDON, March 28.—The end of tbe was ordered to pay a fine of £15 with of the annual sports. There «as aa Pilot Aubrey C. Foi. The Carmen BIOLOGICAL NOTES. costs amounting to 2S - total amount is aearing a close. Like the rocket calamitous national coal strike, which exceedingly large muster of the parents left Hamburg at mi^noght on the 7th BY ANNOTATOR Jr. has so sorely affected many millions £16 S 0 to be paid within 0 days -r in which rises with premonitory' whizzings and friends of the scholars and every­ inst., has had SW—N.W. gales and of the population of the I "nited King­ default erf payment to be impri- ined for and for a moment displays gorgeous thing passed of delightfully. A large heavy seas which have delayed ber and On Monday morning March 25th dom during the past four weeks is be­ •'he space of two months with hird la­ number of the "old boys" were al,o necessitated her calling at Bermuda and dazzling colours, the strike will last, Mr. T. R. Outerbridge brought mc lieved to be at hand. Xo doubt ap­ bour. Being a first e-on\ictim against present. for coil.-. Agents John S. Darrell and a transparent fish about four inches in pears to exist in the minds of main- Samuel Smith hc was ordered • > pay a descend just a plain ugly stick and the A pleasant feature of the affair was. James. length and of the shape of a moray. people tbat tbe majority of the million fin of £5 with costs amom i out-and-outers anxious to save their the presence of the Ouc-cn's Band who His transparency was his undoing. After miners who left thtiir work on March total amount £6 8 0 to be p liJ within 10 face, have proved after all to be nothing under Bandmaster Stocks rendered living quite contendedly in . his new 1st, are anxious to return to the pits, days, er in default one in >'.< Id- ini- but a crew of self-seeking operators of pleasing selections. home (a glass jar until tbe 27th) an and, when the occasion offers, will prisenmem with hirel Lib >ur The sports were capably arranged and When will Capt. Clay ef Missouri attendant thought that he had got out vote in favour of the proposal to resume. fireworks. Nathaniel John Jackson of il imihou were worked with precision. There arrive? of the jar, so he threw the water away Most of them, it is believed, would even Parish charg-d liv Edward Newion &cmesis is sorely if slowly overtaking were 22 capital events, and the many the miniature eel with it. This very return to the pits immediately; but Gibbons of Hamilim Parish with an the corrupt caucus to whose hands in a beautiful and costly prizes donated interesting little fish was the young of in each district there is a small section assault. "I he defend.r; p'caele.-i showed the strong interest that is felt hi PERSONAL. the eel(Anguilla chyrspa) and many of of determined extremists. It is these moment of mental aberration the them were taken by Mr. Mowbray on guilty anel was ordered to pay ; On of th? -.vent by emr residents _ The out-and-out fighters who are causing t he- It) with c.-si- an-oantinj; io 18 British nation entrusted the conduct beautiful silver challenge cup origin:-11 y On Friday last, Mr. Albert Inglis the 14th inst at Hamilton and they are trouble which necessitated the dispath now at Agar's Island. It is a total amount to he paid within Ul lavs of its affairs. Wafted into office by a presented by Mr. T. Fowle TueAer was- of St. George's had spending tbe I'.y yesterday of troops to Chirk in Wales, or in default of piymec i i !»• im- this year taken by W. E. Coope-r who with hiin Boy Scout Frederic G. Hedge fact that eels travel miles across the where work has been proceeding for breeze of popularity created by tbe land in order to get to the open set to orisoned fertile space of 14dt\-. with took four firsts and three seconds or of 94 Francisco Avenue, Rutherford some days in the Brinkinalle Colierii-s, hard I..Lour. promise of impossible things, they 34>£ points. Cooper was first in the 200 N.J. He is tbe first United States Boy spawn, which they* do in water from and to Cannock in the midlands, where crammed one inane theory after anot her yards open, winning in the cup present­ Scout to make his appearance in St. 200-400 fathoms deep; when hatched efforts were made last night to prevent Horace Burge-- "I Hamilton Parish, ;i lael 15 y ars ul" age charged i>> C.C. down the throats of the people. Like ed by tbe ladies of Bermuda open Georges dressed in his full uniform the tissue of the young eels is quite open the men working. Other owners are to stand the enormous water opening their mines to-day, and those J. W. Robinson, wi h erucii* id'reatitig the clever rogue in extremis they have quartermile, e*toss-country race, and and has attracted considerable .it ten­ half mile open; and was second in the t-on from the local cadets who seem but as they develope and approach men who wish to start work will ree*eive a horse at II iroiUon on the 2nd dav of added promise to promise in the hope long jump, high jump, and It1© yards to envy, tbe leggings. Dr. Locke is shoal water a transformation takes full protection from the Government. March 1912. contrarv to che Crue'tv to that the very accumulation of promis­ hurdle race. C. A. CLo=!ing obtained Scout Master of Troop Xo 1 to which place, the tissues close and a perfect In the great Military camp at Aldcrshot Animals Act 191)6, by working a horse- >*heii in an unfit condition vi,. a | ill sory notes might prove a strong tower the next highest number of point.-.-"'2 young Hedge belongs. little eel about 4 inches in length is 10,000 soldiers are held in readiness to T for victories obtained, and R. H. Frost formed. move at any moment to any part in hind leg. Dr. IL K. Mere, r. D.Y.S., of defence. gave evidence an behalf of the defence, wis third with 10. * Leave of absence to proceed to the the country, and at other military posts And now what has happened? The fish known to science as I.-ip- similar arrangements have been made. tit it the horse was not in pain, and that United King loin has been granted to t ePepkalus, or glass fi*h, is from 10 to it was quite fit lor any work, thai the Though divided in their own ranks t lie The officials were:—Jii>e;es:—Dr. Major F. S. Atkinson A.S.C. until All the troops spent last night in their 14 inches long, perfectly transparent uniforms, while freight cars stood on joint was stiff but painless. Labour Party have voted as one against W. E. Tucker. Mr. H. I. Tucker, Mr. July and similar permission is given to and is now recognized by Dr. Eiger- E. M. Astwood. Mr. S. S. Spuriing. Mr. the tracks loadeel with their equipment The case was dismissed. the Government. The Minimum Wage 2n:'l Lieut Stuart Hamilton, B..M.A. in mann as the young of the eel. One F. G. Cosling. Capt. R W. Grav. Mr. order in order to proceed to the U.S.A. and ammunition so that a start coulel The Court was . omposed •>{ H. II. was found at Buildings Buy by Mr. be made the instant a call was received. < >iiicrbrid«r. |.!\. Hamilton Parish, Bill, poor bantling! was pleasing not H. D. Butterfield, Mr. E. J. Wadding)on. The Appointment erf Major P.C William McKinney in 1904 and it it nt even to tbe authors of its being much Skinner, 1st Bn Northamptonshire i.i-l tin- Wor. J. I. Smith J.P.. P.M. the Natural History Museum. During St. George's Parish. le-ss to the Trade Union Bosses. IIANDICAITKR:—Mr. S. P WadMin. Regt„ ss General Staff officer, 2nd the migrations of the eels across the grade at Bermuda is approved, to fill The Unionists washed their hand- of TREASURER, Mr- T. __ Waddington; tan J, the inhabitants of the country the varane^r which will occur fhortH*, across which they pass dig ditches it throwing the full responsibility of it SECRET ART, Mr. S. P. Wac^on; ASSIST­ viceCapt B. F. Buraett-Hitchcoci.G.S. ANT SECRETARY, Mr. C A. Gosling. into which the fish fall by thousands CANADA-WEST INDIES TRADK. RECEPTION AT MAYFLOWER. upon the party which brought it into who has been t ransferrc I to the Eastern and are then used for food. STARTER, Sergt.-Major Acams, B.Y.R. Command as D.A_A. and Q-M.G. existence. C. COMMITTEE, Messrs. C. A. Gosling, West Indian Delegates At Ottawa. On We lnesel.iv alLernoon and evening Mr. Asquith rode for a fall. He hatl W. E. Cooper, 11. H. Hutchings, L. i»e Mr-. William Cox was A. Home io her G. Goe.et, H. D. Butterfiek., H. M. NEW YORK, March 27.—The deieg i- numerous friends, resi I.-.u ami visiting, prepared all the machinery to save Who is Capt. Clay of Missouri ? in meet Dr. and Mrs. R ilpli C •. who Godet, C H. Masters, and R G. Penis- SHIPPING REPORT. tion from the British West Indian himself from being hurt; and now the ton. Islands was met on arrival by Mr. W. T. \\'-r.- tnarrii 1 at V. B:.-.(' ihe youm; eouple, Appenek-el is the prize fist"— chorage Danish s.s. "Brattingsborg" of the Canadian We.-t Indian League. ed from the Labourites, a Home Rule Dr. Bartelmez Weds Miss Erminnie who also represented the Canadian win., we underscanel. intend. ; i re-sitii 1990 tons Capt. Mathison from New jierm tnentlv in Bermuda Bill, a Universal Suffrage Bill; with a LOXG Jvmr (nn'Ser 15)—1. D. IX Sj«r- Castle on Tyne, England for Hampton Holts. ("overnmc.nt. Mr. Robson bore a mo- Churchill already currying favour from ling, 2. H. M. Gexlct. 3. R. K. Spuriing, Roads in ballast piloted by 1'ilot sage of welcome from Sir Thomas Shaughnessy who sent down the pri\ ite the Unionists preparatory to another 4. J. M. Fergnson. Distance 14 ft. 2 in. James T. Griffiths. The Brattingsborg Tbe marriage erf Mr. (ieorge Wm. has had good weather but very, liad Barielmez Ph. I>. of the Universky car Lake Agnes to New York for the n~. GARRISON FOOTBALL. turn of political raiment; with a nr.er- Lox<; Jiar (e>pe-ni 1. C. A. Gosling, ol Chicago, and Miss I-.rniiume H<>llis of the delegation. The- delegates were 2. (presented hv Mr. II. J. Tucker), coal to burn during her trip, i"i ich eurial Chancellor and a defeated John has occasioned her call at Bermuda youngest daughter erf Capt. anel Mr.-. obviously delighted at their (deception On Thursday afternom i-t t football Burns truly things have come to a W. E. Co«>per. 3C. H. Masters,4 P. II. Henry H. Herffis. took place this morn­ and at once wire-d to Sir Thomas Frost. Distance- 16ft. 2ins. for bunkers. Agents Wm. E. Meyer match was played on ihi -Garrison and Co. ing at Hofv Trinitv Church, HamiM >n Shaughnessy an expression of their Field St. George's between team- from pretty pass! Parish. thanks. H.R.H. the Duke of Con­ THROWING THE CRICKET BALI, {unefe-r Mar. 28. Am. Bk. Matroztshas gone 95 Co. R.G.A. and Xo. •'. Co. B.C.A. The coal strike is coming to an end; The Church was beautifully decor­ naught sent a me-ssage announcing that It was won by 3 Co. with :• score of 3-1. 15), 1. ipre-s-.-im I bv Mr. ML J. Tucker,) to the Marine Slip to toad old iron, Government House at Ottawa would and so is tbe Coalition regime. portions of Lapwing etc. ated by the laeik-s erf the Guild, and the 11. D. Butterfield. 2. R S. Hill ,3. R. R. effect of the early* morning light extend its hospitality to any ladies who Spuriing, 4. C S. Peniston. Distance Mar. 29.—Br. s.s- Cromartv from . There were a large number .rf speet i- of Barbadoes was taken ill with quinsy. Mails by the SS. Oceana close at Frost, 2. H. HL Hutching*, 3. H. D. On landing here yesterd iv his conelitient EASTERV the Peist Office- Hamilton at 1 o*e*le>ck Butterfield. 4. W. E. Cooper. Distance tors, and friends of the family present. The ceremonv was petfforrae?el bv ihe appeared so serieMts that it was thought this afternoon- —73yds, 2ft. lins. DEVONSHIRE OLD CHURCH. Easter Lily Brooches, Belt Pin- Revd. I.. I. Hivard,—Re:t >r. he would have to cancel the trip to Links, Scarf Pin?, Chains, Hat Pins Mails hy the S.S. Arcadian will close Ottawa. This would have been re­ at the Post Office, Hamilton at 6 250 YDS HANDICAP—1. H. H. Hutchings, It will be •!' imere-si t •,. «, rhips Dr. B.irtelmc2 was accompanied by etc., etc. Endless variety. i-.i> II. ttbe-r, anel bis best man Mr. grettable as Mr. Collyine»re is the head Pleasing designs. o'clock Monday afternoon. 2. I). 0. Spuriing. 3. (prize presented by especially our" American reader-, to of the great sugar firm of Messrs. P. Mr. H. C. Masters) I*». G. Peniston, know that an opportunkyn of wen-ship­ B. J. H. Peniston. *. J. W. Cox. The bride wore a geiwn erf white -atin Musson and Co. in Barbaeloes and is ping in .his hiseitric olel luiileling is .ifli r.l- therefore a highly important member of ed them oa Sunday. March 31st i. I md Ducbesse iace with tull veil ind 1*8 YDS (under 12)— 1. R. R. Spuriing, wreath of oraage Mossjns anel carried the delegation. Immediately on arrival DUNCAN M. DOE Did you ever see Capt. Clay of p.m. Tbe pulpit, an original three a specialist was sent for to attend Mr. Missouri? 2. C G. l'eni-ton. 3. (prize presented decker, will be occupied by the Rev. a bouquet of whi e roses anel maii!e-n At the Sign of the Big Clock by Mr. C. H. Masters) J. W. Cox. , hair fern: she was given away by her CoHyme-Tc. The result was that within Canon Lightbourn, son >f the late Rev. an hour of landing Mr. Collymore was Qt'EEN STREET, NORTH Joseph Fraser Lightliourn wh;i was ' father, and attended by ber little niece HIGH JEMF (open)—1. C A. Goslin-,. 2. Miss l-hylli> Haycock as maid of ho I- operated upon with such success that Rector of Pembroke aad Devonshire the doertor announced that in all prolia- ISLAND STEAM SERVICE. W. E. Cooper, 3. C. H. Masters. owr. 3Sar.30-r~! Height 4ft. 6in. from 1823 t a 1969. The old Church bility be would be able to join the has stood for within four years of two The happy ea>uplc are sailing to-diy delegation in Ottawa in the course of The Island Steam Service will be run in the s.s. Bermudian en-route f->r HIGH JUMP fonder 15)-—1. D. D.S*>imr- centuries and remains to-day in eftect two or three days. The Hon. J. Kd- from Monday next the 1st April ac­ as first built aad finished—-the seits, Chicago where they will make their wardCameron, the Administrator of St. cording to the Summer Schedule, par­ ling, 2. H. SI. Godet, 3. C. R. and R. R. future h line. Spuriing tj«^d. Height 3ft. lOin. Westearn gallery. Clerks desk, ( hancel Lucia who is looked on as the leader of ticulars of which appear in this issue. scrcea&c,&c.arc as originally pi inned. They have the best wishes of a large the party stated that all the dele?gates BOAROERS 100 YDS (open), 1st prize cap presented One feature worthy rf note, as sh >w- circle of friends md acquaintances by had come to Canada as enthusia-tic by the ladies of Bermuda—1. W. E. ing the w > >d w irk w.ts the handicraft. whom the bride is universally belarcd* advocates of closer trade relations be­ CHANGE OF MAIL HOUR. Cooper, 2. C. H. Masters, 3. C. A. of ships* carpenters, is the arrangement tween Canada and the West linlii -. WANTED Gosling, 4. R. H. Frost. on the inside, at the height of the will He said he looked on the coming ne­ Commencing on Moaday next the pi ne, of timber shipsknees boKcd tnd gotiations at Ottawa as marking an 100 YDS. (under 15)—1. D. D. Spuriing, keyed for the strengtheniag of the Watch the Press for Capt. Clay of important development in inter-Imperial 1st prox. tbe local mails will close at Missouri. Hamilton, St. George's, and Somerset 2. J. M. Ferguson, 3L R. S. Hill, 4. 11. building. An object trf peculiar inter­ relations as if an agreement con* I be At Madison Arms it 4 p.m. daily instead of 3 p.m. as M. Godet, est will lie ->n view in the Vestry after arrived at it woulel me-an the beginning heretofore since 1st October last. At the service—th del Chalice, hcque-ith- erf the linking up of outside portions of 146 Madison Ave., New York Ireland Island afternoon mails close- at 100 YDS. (uneler 13), 1, cup presented iil to the Devonshire Tribe by Gnvernor the Empire one with the- other as well a - 3.3©. bv Mr. E. M. Astwood, X. J. Fishlm k, Captain RegerWo.>d in bis will proved with the Mother countrx. "The dele­ 2. (presented by Mr. D. M. One), I.. S. May 2nd 15fi4. This is. we suppose, Split in Labour Party. gates come" he saiel. a> enthusiastic Cooper, 3, C. A. Butterfield. the most ancient as it i- most, certainly advocates of edoser trailing relations and COMFORTABLE tbe most interesting piece erf silver in aseatizens of a gre>at Empire glad of the QUARTER MILK (open) —1 icup pre­ i be Isl ind: thit it was so considered l>y OPPOSE GOVERNMENT BILL. opportunitv to meet their fellows in BOARDING HOUSE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT sented by Dr. W. E. Tucker), W. £. Lefroy is shown by the fact th it i Canada." ' Mr. J. M. R< ia. Collector of Cooper, 2. C. A. Gosling, 3. C. H. print rf it is inserti-d in his Memorials. Customs for British Guiana, >tat<- '- per 100 ($1.44) | YACHTING AT ST. GEORGE'S. the course the party sbould take in eitheras it stands or in a modifitve1 way. Whkter), W.E. Cooper, 3. R. H. Firost. regard to the third reading erf the coal We arc renjuested to State that ihe "According to tbe regulations alre.il>' Sold only by sale of furniture at Watlington H->nse, Race For Hereschoff Cup. bill in tbe House of Commons. And laid down the agreement which we hope- CROSS-COUNTRY RACE (open)—1 cup, there were angry and violent recrimina­ eieir Fart Langton, Devemshire. the (presented by Mr. J. 11. Bradley,) W*. E. to take back with us will have to be. Cooper, 2. R. 11. Frost, 3. E. C. Wilkin­ On Thursday afternoon the fourth of tions. The Trade Unionists including either adopted or rejecteel in its entiretv. R. Darrell & Co., late residea«*e of Captain Burnett the miners wished to oppose the third Hitchock, commences on Wcdnesdiy. son. the series erf races for tbe Hereschoff No tinkering with it will be allow e I. It VICTORIA BLOCK Cup was sailed ia St. George's harbour. reading of the bill. Mr. Ramsey Ma<- will lie a draft agree ment with the various Queen and Front Streets April 3rd it 12 noon, not at I p.m. donald and other Socialists argued Do. HANDK-AIV— 1. A. W. B. Fowle, 2. It was a very pretty race indeed and schedules and customs dues worked as prcviou-ly notified. that the Labour party should abstain E. C Wilkinson, 3. C. G. Peniston. greatly enjoyed by the large number erf out anel tabulated. "Wc also hope to Max 30-13. -t! spectators who viewed it from various from voting. The Trade Inionists arrive at an agreement covering not THREE-LEGGED RACE (open)—1, pre­ places on tbe shore. At the club prevailed and under the party rules Mr. only the free exchange of natural pro- Macdonai.l anil other Socialists were PERSONAL. sented by Mrs. F. L Godet), H. M. grounds, as usual on Thursday after­ durts, but also an improveet steamship Godet and E. R Williams, 1. E. B. noons there was a large number of mem­ obliged to obey an.l vote against the bill. service anel cheaper cables." In e-on- Gray and J. M. Ferguson. 3. R S. Hill bers and their friends present to enjoy It is predicted that the ve>te will em­ versation with other elclcgates it was Mr. anel Mrs. }. R.land Kay. .rf barrass the labour movement in the PUMPS Chicago, will be passengers by the s^,. and R. II. Frost, 4. C. A. Gosling and the race and afterwards tbe tea and stateel that the cable rates between W. Gosling. cake which was served. country. Several Socialists are going Canada anel the West Indies were tin- Brass Cylinder Cistern. Arcadian next month f >r Cuba, Jam iie t. on the stump in support of tbe bill. I'in am i. Colombia, Venezuela, Bar­ Tbe Oleander was very much in highest in the world, it cost six shillings badoes, Trinidad, the Azores, and OLD BOYS RACE—1. (presented by Mr. evidence bnt asusual was "no company " a word to send a cable from Briti-h Also different styles House thence to i-'ngland. They wiH return T. Waddington), Mr.E. H. Trimingham, for the other yachts. Mr. Hereschoff Guiana to Halifax, N.S. That a great Pvnnjis. 2. presented by Mr. E. M. Astwood) to the United States in September. visited the club and it affords ns much CONCILIATION BILL DEFEATED. awakening of the West Indies with a F. It. Sparling. pleasure to know that his stay in Ber­ great development of its trade is coming muda has benefited him greatly. Strong Resentment Against The as a result of the opening of the Pana ma SACK RACE—1. R. R. Sparling, 2. P. D. Canal is the opinion of all the delegates. The Bermuda Hardware Spuriing, 3. H. D. Butterfield, 4. A. W. The course was "start between ilub Window-Smashers. SANDYS POLICE COURT. wharf and buoy, round Medina, round The Canadian Ministers who are to B. Fowle. negotiate with tbe elelegation ire the Company. Emily Davis, roun:l Stakcr, round Med­ I.OSDOX. Mar. 28.—By a vote of 222 Before tbe Worshipful II. V. Smith. way, round Medina, round Kmily Dav­ Hon. George E. Foster, Minister of Corner Front and Parliament Sts. HALF MILE (open)—1. cup (presented to 208 tbe House of Commons to-night Commerce; the Hon. J. fe Reid, J.I'., and Act. P.M. March 28th a boy by Mr. H. D. Butterfield,) W. E.Cooper, is, round Stake, round M eel way and rejected the Conciliation bill which was Telephone No. 397. named William Simmons, was charged 2. C. H. Masters, 3. R. G. Peniston, 4. finish between Club Wharf and buoy. Minister of Customs, and the Hon. before the House on its second reading. W. T. White, Minister of Finance. 8W-3-13 s with stealing a cow chain valued 4 '- the C. A. Gosling. I.eave all marks on the port—Y.R-A. This measure conferred the right to property of B. A. T. Burrows. Found Rules. vote iqion every woman of the house­ guilty and sentenced to receive nine BOOT RACE.—1. H. D. Butterfield, 2, The warning flag was set half ir.ist hold qualification and woiilu enfran­ strokes with the birch. Sentence ear­ A. N. Skinner, 3. C. S. Peniston, at 3.55.. hoisted at 4.00p.m. when the chise 1.000.00!) women. The announce OTTAWA, March 27.—Important .\n-\ ned into effect the same dav. boats crossed the fine in the following ment of the result was received with far-reaching results affecting the com­ CONSOLATION RACE—1, (-presented by ' osder, Mobile, Oriole, Hawk and Isis EASTER CARDS j deafening chews. Last year a similar mercial and manufacturing interests not Mr. C. Masters), J. E. Zuill. 2. L. G. with only a few seconds between the bill introduced by Sir George Kemp only of Canada but of the United States EASTER EGGS and other Sweets. Large variety of Easter Novelties What boat is Capt. Clay of Mis­ Godet, 3. C. R. Spuriing. three latter boats Mobile led by 7 pas-ed its second reading by vote erf as well, are expected to follow the con­ souri coming on? seconds. Rounding the Medina Dr. 255 to 88 on a nonparty tivision and ference which begins to-morrow l>e- Higinbothom executed a little ''boat­ was referred to a committee of tbe tween reprcsentativess of the Canadian S. NELMES, The Tower ing diplomacy" and made the Hawk whole house making no further pro­ and West Indian Governments toward Mar 30-13 s.th The time is not far distant when last boat, Isis passed Oriole and rounder gress. The astounding reversal in the free commercial intercourse between STEAMER NOTES. Cant Clay of Missouri will be here. the Emily Davis 5 seconds ahead of views of tbe members which has since- Canada and the British West Indies. her. Meddle of course leading. At taken place is attributed to the strong It is the belief that a small preference SS. Cromarty arrived Thursday the Stake Mobile rounded at 4.19.50, resentment aroused by the window- given to the West Indies by Canada afternoon from Halifax N.S. She sailed las 4.20.50, Oriole 4.22.10 and Hawk smashing tactics of the militant Suf- over the United States would result in a PIANO £25 at day break this morning for the West SCOOT"; AND THEY 4.22.50. At the Medina the boats had fragetts. few years in diverting to this country Indies. **SCOOTED." not changed places. And the times a large part of the American export S.S. Oruro sailed from Halifax N.S. were 4.32.50, 4.34.30, 4.30.50 and trade with the islands. The West An exceptional opportunity to buy at 2 a.m. Thursday and is due to-morrow. On Saturday last a party trf American 4.37.20. On the first beat from Emily Indian colonies represented in the con­ Davis lo Stake Oriole crossed Isis but sweet toned, 'upright grand piano, full S.S. Bermudian arrived yesterday ladies and gentlemen were playing a You will all know when Capt. ference are British Guiana and the morning. She returns to New York Isis regained her position before the Clay of Missouri arrives. islands ef Trinidad, St. Kitts, Dominica, iron frame, mahogany ease; will stand game of baseball on the Market Square, Stake was reached. The Mobile round­ this climate. "Worth double the this morning. St. George's, the "limb of the law" Barbadoes, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and S.S. Arcadia n leaves New York to-day ed Stake second time at 4.50.30, Isis Montserrat. Jamaica, the largest and money. Others at slightly high<*v came along and very politely requested 4.53.02. Oriole 4.57.30 and Hawk prices. Sheet music 6d. and is due on Monday. them to cease play, and he continued most important ef the British posses­ 4.57.45. After rounding the- Medway NEW YORK WEATHER REPORT. sions in the West Ind ies, declined to par- S.S. Oceana kft New York wkh 200 along around the Mock to give them a W. H. SPURGE, passengers and is due this morning. the boats leiok«-el very pretty rulining ticipate in the negf.i .'ations owing, it Is chance to comply during his absence. down to the finish which they crossed " Allenhurst,'' She. leaves this afternoon for New Vork. New YORK Mar. 29.—Weather tt»- said, to f<-ar of imperilling her extensive When he returned they were still play- as fellows. Mobile 5.05.10 Ids 5.07.00, commercial relations v :th the United over Gazette Oftie» Tender leaves Hamilton at 2 p.m. with ing so then he ordered "scoot." and Oriole 5.10.10, Hawk 5.10.58. day uiii>ty, , 55, wind sou -h- State* ....t-n-nrd nass/* -*ers» tfcey scooted,' west.'fly. .* Nov 16-11 (iin.th.t THE ROYAL GAZEFTE, SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1912.

Time Table ending September 30, 1912! BERMUDA TJJHBrOWATION CO. iMfci j SIMMEI is hero ani' oo are tho FLIES INCORPORATED 1911. We have just received a large supply of DAILY TIME TABLE SCREEN DOORS, SCREENS FOR WINDOWS Subject to change without notice, if circumstances should require. AND FLY TRAPS Steamers:—CORONA, TRITON, INTREPID, MINNOW, NEPTUNE, AJAX Motor Boats:—TITANIA AND OLIVIA. Offer the following Items at a Reduction of A. M. TRIPS The Bermuda Finishing aid Supply Company 20 per cent. Mar. 30/12. eitf LINEN DEPARTMENT Hamilton I. Island Boaz Mangrove ARRIVE LEAVE Bay at Hamilton Embroidered Bed Spreads " Table Cloths and Centre Pieces " Pillow Cases A.M. (i.00 b.40 a A'. 7.00 7.40 Damask Table Cloths 9.50 10.40 10. 30 r *J M 11.15 LADIES' DEPARTMENT M 11.30 12.10 1*2.20 12.55 Thi Karam Liquor Store Embroidered Boxed Robes " Waist Patterns P. M. TRIPS REID STREET, HAMILTON Sweaters and Polo Coats The public are requested to note the Special Prices offered Real Irish Crochet Lace LEAVE weekly fer all onr Liquors and Liqueurs which will he 4.00 announced each week. This week's offers are as follow:— MEN'S DEPARTMENT P. M. 3. "JO 4.15 6.00 (>.40 6.30 7.10 SCOTCH WHISKY Silk Hosiery Formerly. Now. Dent's Gloves STEAMER RUGS LEAVE Extra P. M. Trips, SATURDAY ONLY Rare Old Perfection •/- 4/- *** William Scotch 3/(> 35-3-13.306.73.mwf ru.ti. < :_ 4/9 The Craggan 3/8 1.00 2.00 1.50 1.40 4/2 P. M. Z.oo The Lion Scotch 3/3 3/9 y.oo 51.40 9.30 Selected Old Scotch 3/. 2/e •:~:»JinNiMiiiic*]iiiiiiiiiiiit*Jiiiiiiiiiiiir*-i, iiiM[<':i!!:iiMHiii.:»>3iiiiiiniiiiK'*i!iiiiiii!ii[»:.:i!:!![iiiiii;>:«-iii!ii;iiiii;<»:-i;.-:iiiiii!.: 10,15 Flask Scotch 9/- per dozen or lid. each 4vMHIUHIHI$MIIIIIHIII(a}]HIIIHIItlll^ Books of Tickets at Special Prices*may be had from the Pursers on the boats. Excursion or Freight Steamers for hire. RYE WHISKY POET Passenger anel Freight Steamers for St. (ieorge's, apply at office for date of sailing. Royal Canadian Whis'iy 4/- 3/5 Golden Age. five years old s/9 */- Pleasure or Fishing Motor Boats for hire. %l- *-^J? %^s Ci--» It- PEARMAN, WATLINGTON & CO., American Rye 4/2 » TOM MOORE'S r Flask Rye 10/- per dozen or 1/- each. Hamilton. April 1st, 1912. Managing Owners is RESTORED WITH ANTIQUE FURNISHINGS | = FRENCH VERMOUTH Th. Clmppoy Co, 3/6 2/- 11 Now Open to the Public. The assortment of onr stock of Gin, Rum and Cocktails is too numer ons to specialise, bnt are also offered at reduced prices. Once tried To the Electors HELLO! HELLO! always nsed. These prices are for the first nine days of April only. §§ Delicious Shore Dinners $1.00 §§ OF THE || " " " with broiled Spring Chicken....$1.50 ^ March 30,1913 eitf W = = Bermuda Sea Food Specialties. ii The Warwick Amateur Comic «*%%^%%%^%%V-VV%r%^«%%%-%*V* f§ Strawberries with Cream. Teas. Light Lunches. Western District Troupe will appear at the 1| SPECIAL DINNERS AT SHORT NOTICE gg Oysters, Lobsters, Scallops, Chicken, etc., a la carte. <„;i O'EN'TI.KUEN: Mechanics' Hall WE ARE OFFERING || BUFFET CONNECTED |1 I shall be noniin; ted as a Candidate jj Toorists driving round the Sound route to the Caves or to St. George's may onler S3 ON gg dinner for any hour they may desire, either hy Telephone or when driving through ££ for the Office of (."orone r of the Western £& the grounds. ~ £ District, made vacsin t by the resigna- S ~ Accommodation for a limited number of permanent guests. utrn. Esq. I tbere- EASTER MONDAY ind The Following at a Reduction of lore respee-tfully solie-i t yonr support the poll to be held at the Court WEDNESDAY I HOTEL OLEANDERS If House, Hamilton, on Monday next, April 8th and 1Mb, 1912 25 per cent. Discount. Large airy rooms. First Class Cuisine Perfect Sanitation. Rates Modcrat 1st April, 1912. The programme wiB consist of the T. MISICK. latest Songs aad Jokes, Bone-Beating, Ladies' Hand Embroidered Semi-made and Boxed Robes H^Telephone No. 4©c, St. George's. J. A- FULLER, Manager!! Ed'-iewood. .S.,iiierse t, Club Swinging and Bicycle Exhibition ^iarch 25, 191 -2. by expert Bermudians: also intro­ Chiffon Lace Waists jl Feb 17/13 J§72. ly ei eit eitd 44!iiHiHmuE$iiimiiimi[*>JHHHiiiHi[JIIHMIIHIIl«>»llllllllllll#]HHIIIIMIt«^ The performance will be preceded by a street parade of the Troupe which " Sweaters and Lace Coats will start at 7.13 p. m. The Warwick " Motor and Tweed Coats To the Freeholders Band in attendance. Admission: Reserved seats 3/6 and B JT~9 f*** |>1 IHE PARISHES OF 2 -. Gallery !/-. Tickets on sale at Embroidered Bed Spreads, Table Cloths, Centre Pieces /<-% THK COLONIST Office. Irish Lace and Irish Lace Collars . .... F1111*9 2 ions Devonshire, Pembroke, Paget Doors open at 8 p.in. Performance at 8.30. The proceeds ot the performance Warwick, Southampton on Wednesday evening will be on behalf of the Bermuda Nursing Home. Steamer Rugs Fowne's Gloves Gents' Felt Hats CI and Sandys. Mar 29-12.330.40.eitd .tu.th LUSCIOUS JUIC1V &""" b COX & WILSON, o-l^ST' FOR SALE LAYER FIGS PULLED FIGS LOCOUM FIGS I shall be nominated on Monday, j 51b. and 101b. 4 ib. and 7 lb. 2 lb. boxes 1st April next, as a Candidate fe>r the I boxes boxes position of Coroner for the Western THE UNDERSIGNED solicits consignments of Ilistrii-t of this Colony, in succession A Fine Young Milch to T. J. Lightboam, Esq., resigned. Green Vegetables 1 there I ore $es{>eet fully solicit your Cow AND only 6ch p .fe,***-' a support and influeiie-e as Freeholders ot tho above parishes: and -hould I be A.iply Bermuda Produce Generally ek-i-ted will endeavour to merit the ALONZO PENISTON, any quantity asked for e-onlieleni-e reposed in me. Flatts Telephone 330. to the well known firm of These goods got here too late. We offer them A. HUTCHINGS FRITH, 37-;M2,31.'i.21.eitf eitf -Longford.'' Warwie-k W. C. Deyo & Bro., New York. at this extremely low price to save | Mar. 2:1 1~. 303.3S.mwfni eitf The Royal Mail Steam Goods received at all necessary hours, every attention given Chill Room charges to shipments, and prompt returns made. Packet Co. *f«|*"E** 01) ionial Opera House THOS. J. WADSON. THOMPSON. Hamilton, E ver" Tuesday, Wednesday •OTICE Dec. 38,1911 eitf •T23.90.eitf tu.th.s and Friday, at 8.30 p. mL M( >VING and TALKING EARLY SAILING From NEW YORK PICTURES ra * f*v HK T r*T-», I dueational and Interesting. During the present crop season the R.M.S.P. "ORUBA" or other ship, SUMMER RATES Eiit re Programme changed each HOTEL b will on and after MONT night. BEGIN AT Admission 1/9. 1 , tt. APRIL 27th Warwick East Bermuda I'.i:: '2.t2«3 lS.eitf eitl leave New Vork at I a. m., thus ensuring early arrival at Bermuda on Monday morning each week, afford­ The Hotel Frascati OPEN FOR THI SU WJ.NTEB AT ONCE ing ample time for handling cargo. W. T. JAMES & CO., ON The most delightfully situated Family Hotel in the Colony Agents. Hamilton, Bermuda, RATES ON APPLICATION A leNabls Man March 37, 1912.325.:i<».eitf eitf APRIL Isat , 1912. as Driver for Bread Wagon 20 Acres of Orounds GOOD WAGES. Rooms in Suites of Private Parlour, Bedroom and Bath AL.SO e. THREE BOYS A. PENISTON, - Proprietor Private Telephones, Electric Light, and Running Water throughout March 36, l!»13.310.54.eitf eitf Tennis Courts for Bicycle Delivery Apply to WANTED Table supplied with Strawberries, Fresh Vegetables, THOMPSON'S MODEL BAKERY Poultry and Eggs Hamilton Ai Assistant March 22/1912.2m.2LeZtt eitf Sandy Macdonald's from the SCHOOLMASTER NOME FARM (White) for the OLD PARTICULAR VATTED RENT Cafe DOCKYARD SCHOOLS 15 YEAR OLD Salary, 241= per week, rising to Motorboat "Flwra" leaves Foot of Queen Street everv hour for Belmont OR LEASE »/= ' Apply, stating epaalifications to the CHAi*LAlx."Ireland Island Scotch Whiskey E. H. CARLISLE = - Proprietor, Possession given 29 3 -12.328.21. finw s.tu.th Deo. 38/1911 1st July, 1912 IN PINCH BOTTLES FOR SALE Cooper's Island Also Special Liqueur OSTEOPATHY Comprising nearly 80 acres, a large portion of which is arable and well A Small Cottage and 10 YEARS OLD. protected, with Two Small Stone Cottages and One Large Barn. OSTEOPATHS This Island has 6 of the most beautiful 12 Acres tf Land beaches in Bermuda, and possesses IN TUCKER'S TOWN J. E. LIGHTBOURN & CO. MAGNOLIA HALL attractions which should commend it via North Shore Road or Middle Road as a favourite resort for tourists. Fine Sea View. Office Houfs:—Afternoons from 2 ts 5.3© o'clock. Other hours by appointment. tu.s TELEPHONE 145. Apply to Fall particulars on application to HASTINGS OUTERBRIDGE, J Consultation Free. Examination and Treatment by appointment. (MBS.) CATHERINE DKSHIELD, Graduates of the American School of Osteopathy. Kir!>sv:llc, Mo., under the " Norwood," Bailey's Bay e/o Mrs. Julia Talbot Founder of the Science. Dr. Andrew T. Still. Mar 21 12. eitf Mar 30-12 s Advertise in The Royal Gazette Feb. 6/12. . .. eitf. THE ROYAL GAZETTE, SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1912.

Canada-West India Trade. CHURCH SERVICES. WESCEYAX CHURCH, IRELAND ISLAND. 10.30 a.m. Rev. Joseph Hale. THE CATHEDRAL DELEGATES ARRIVE AT OTTAWA SOMERSET METHODIST. 7 p.m. Rev. Joseph Hale. Don't Neglect A Backache—Gin Pills WID Remove The Cause. Dinner at Government House. SIXTH SUNDAY IN LENT. (Palm Sunday). PORT ROYAL Emmanuel Methodist Unable to work ? V.'hy don't yon take Gil PUfe and stop that pain ? OTTAWA, March 27.—The Delegates Church. & a.m. Holy Communion. 330 p.m. Rev. Joseph Hale. from the British West Indies arrived 11 a.m.: Mattins and Sermon. A lame, weak or aching back—sharp, shooting pains throui.li the small of the back and in the capital to-night at 8.30. The Preacher Rev. Canon Lightbourn. party represents every island in the 4 p.m.: Children's Service. METHODIST ST. GEORGE'S. hips—mean that there is something wrong with the kidneys. The urine, too, indicates British West Indies, "except Jamaica. 7.30 p.m.: Evensong ind Sermon. 11 a.m.: Dr. D. B. Chapman. trooble. Frequent passages, especially at night—high color—and sometimes burning pain— Two banquets have already been ar­ 7 p.m.: Dr. D. B. Chapman. ranged for the visitors, at which Mr. HOLT WEEK SERVICES. , prove that the kidneys need help, and quickly. Borden, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, and a num­ Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday and BAILEY'S BAY METHODIST. ILLMSDALE, N. S-, CANADA. ber if Cabinet Ministers wiB speak whik- Thursday: 3 p.m. Rev. A. B. Higgins. on Tuesday His R iyal Highness^ the "I was badly crippled irp w.Ai pains across the small of my back. I could not walk straight or lie 1.39 a.m.: Holy Communion. cotiifortable in any position that I conld place myself. I was recommended to Duke ot Connaught wiH give a dinner 11 a.m.: Mattins and Reading. GRACE CHVRCH, METHODIST. at Government House. An improved 7.30 p.m.: Evensong and Sermon. 730 p.m. Rev. C. A Munro. try Gil fills which I did, and I received immediate relief after taking four steamship service and cheaper cable closes, and by the time the bottle of Gin Fills is finished, I anticipate a complete rat«-s as well as some measures erf coir- Preachers at Evensong: HARRIS BAY. METHOWST. : im-rcial reciprocity are soaghf by the 11 a-m. Rev. C. A. Munro. c^re. I can with pleasure recommend them to any person troubled as I was.* visiters. Moi day, Rev. W. J. F. Groves. GEO. MCKENZIE. Tuesday. Rev. C. H. Arndt, Rector .WARWICK METHQDIST. erf Christ Church, Germantown, Pa. GiB Fills will not OEIJ* bring immediate relief, but will Wednesday, Rev. A. T. Tucker. 3 p.m. Rtv. C. A. Munro. Thursday, Rev. I. J. Bridges, Rector permanently cure you of every trace of Kidney and Bladder ALLEN TEMW-E, A.M.E. CHURCH. CHINA. of St. Johns, Montclair, N.J. 11 am Trouble, and will build up and strengthen the whole system. If 2 30 p.m.: Sunday School. New Cabinet in the Making. yon wish to try a free sample of this famous Canadian Cure, write GOOD FRIDAY. 7 p.m. 930 a.m.: Mattins, Litany an 1 Ante- to the address below, tmd it will be sent post-paid. Gin Pills, SHANGHAI. March 26.—Tang Shaoyi Communion. ST. PACL'S A.M.E. CHCRCH, Hamilton. i:i bottles, may be obtained from all dealers in Bermuda. and Dr. Sua Yat Sen yesterday confer­ 12 to 3 p.m. Three Hoars. Rev. 11 a.m. red on the subject erf the adjustment E. W. Martin, C. F. 3 p.m. Sunday School. Improvement is wonderful after the first bottle, of the new Cabtnei. The proposal 730 p.m.: Evensong. Preac er Ven. 1st i lie submitted t-j the National Assem­ 7.30 p.m. and two or three bottles often cure. Some of the bly at Nanking probably to-day. The Archdeacon Davidson. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HALL, BIRNAB YST. very worst cases, despaired of by physicians National Assembly is strongly opposed EASTER EVEX. to the granting trf a monopoly of the Sunday : 11 a.m. have been completely cured by six bottles or less. 7-30 a.m.: Holy Communion. Wednesday : $ p.m. Chinese loans to the Financial groups 9.30 a.m.: Mattins and Re idi. g. Men who perform heavy labor sliould be representing the sis powers the United 5 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. States, Great Britain, Germany. France. SALVATION ARMY. Court St., Saaday particularly careful to keep the kidneys properly Russia and Japan. It insists that the Meetings: 7 a.na. Knee Drill: 11 a.m. at work, eliminating the toxins of fatigue. Gill recent agreement for the advance of GARRISON CHI-RCH, PROSPECT. Holiness; 130 p.m. Sunday School; I#L30 a.m.: Parade Service. 3 p.m. Free and Easy; 8 p.m. Salva­ PUIS enable the kidneys to stay in perfect .i specified amaaac left Cteaa free to 6.30 p.m.: Evening Service. contract loans on any security other than tion Meeting. shape, performing theit allotted work and that to which the group hid agreed. Rev. E. W. Martin, C. F. ensuring the general health. Get a bottle The Kalgan Railway did not form part I CHURCH OF THE LIVING (JOD, Court St. from the druggist to-day. Price 2/3 d. 112**.' of this security. The Government it PEMBROKE. I Hamilton. Services: Monday, Wed­ is said, contracted on tbe security erf 8 a.m.: Holy Communion. nesday, Friday and Sunday. E. B. the Kalgan railroad with the Anglo- 11 -i.m.: Morning prayer and Sermon. Grant, Pastor. National Druq and Chemical Co. of Canada, Belgians only because the other syndi­ 7.30 p.m.: Evensong and Sermon. WI Tn\\a-*a^^%^-w VA \ fcSKgKfc^lrv limited cate failed "to advance the promised (-"',';•• • ¥-1 11 1 \-XX/MW/A\ DeptGwB, TORONTO, CANADA. instalments at a critical moment when DAILY DIKING LENT. money was .in essential factor ii*> main­ 11 a.m.: Morning Praxer aa.l taining order. The members of the Reading. Assembly insist that China is willing 7.30 p.m.: Wednesday aad Friday: to support Tang Shaoyi and Yuan Shi Evensong at»d Sermon. Kai, but they suspect that the fore ga Virol makes syndicate is seeking to establish a fi.iaa- l>EVOSSHIRE. CARTER'S BERMUDA-ATLANTIC LINE cial monopoly and obtain control of all 11 a.m.: Morning ftrayer and Ser­ XEW YORK-BERMUDA ROUTE. of China's resources. mon. sturdy boys 4 p.m.: Evening Prayer and Sermon Ahdesives in old Church. MAGNIFICENT ff Largest and finest ST. PETERS3URO, March 27.—-A dis­ TWIN - SCREW steamer in the patch from Kulja, Chinese Turkestan, I >i RIM. LENT. S. S. "OCEANA Bermuda Service rejwrts a battle between the ('.'ivernment Wednesdays 7.30 p.m.: Evening troops fr >rn Lrmpstiaad tbe revolution­ Prayer and the Story of the Cross. 8sg- LEAVE BERMUDA EVERY SATURDAY °%?a ary nt -ar Sfcik-Ho. Tbe Revolu­ Fridays ; 4 p.m. Evening Prayer. tW LEAVE NEW YORK EVERY THURSDAY ~&J8 tionary-- were victorious, and are now Superb accommodations for over 600 Hist class passengers: Orchesl ra advanciog ]>s, according to the despatch, Gymnasium: Chambres de Luxe with private baths, and many other 7.30 p.m.: Evening Prayer and Ser­ exclusive features. Tickets and further particul.iis of lost fifteen hundred killed, eighty mon. pris >ners. and three kun-s The rebels lost two hundred killed. A. K. JOLLIFFE, Manager, 26 Front Street, Hamilton, Bermuda DIRING LENT. 1796A.36.ei to 7-9-12.4p ,,!,, Wednesday- .* 8 p.m. Ev< ning Prayer. tu ST. AtTGtrsTiNE's MIS-M\. THE TURF. 11 a.m.: M-miing Prayer and Ser­ © mon. Odds on Derby and Other Big Events 7.45 p.m.: Evening Prayer anti Ser- mon- BOVRIL LONDON, March 27th.—Lomond is favourite for the i>erli\ at 3. with I 1 AMIL tt)N PAKI-.II. White St ir seeoad in demand at 4. Aig- 330 p.m.: Children's Service Har- lon, Montrose II. • nd Sweeper are rir.gton Sound Chapel. Tickles quoted at S to 1 eat li. Corinder is at 7.30 p.m.: Evensong and Sat red 1<> England 12. I. .in 16, Charmiaal, Concert Parish Church. Cylgad and Hall Cross each at 20. The the Derby will IH- run on June 5th. Ultim­ SMITH'S PARISH. as, Papayero, and Kilbroney, are equal 11 a.m.: Morning Pray er and Scr- Palate first choices at 12 to 1 for tbe great mon. Metropolitan slake- in April 23. 12 noon : Holy* Baptism. Louis Winan's Dilmatii n is at 16 to 1. For the City and Suburban Handicap ST. GEORGE'S. on April 24 six booses are rated on a 11 a.m.: Matties. si* Romford Road. jwr it 12 to 1. Eton Boy, Hornet's 7 p.m.: Evenseng. Beamy. Lonawand, Mushroom, San- Manor Park. spot, and Wolfe Land and Trepida are ST. DAVID'S. (CHATEL OF EASR) quoted at 1-1 to 1. and H P Whitney's Jl a.m.; Mattins. ~I consider Virol t-\- All Gold and Louis Winan's Sir Mar­ 3 p.m.: Evensong. Rev, A. T, Tacfcer. rvedinplv s*«»r»il for yoiuiir tin at 10. Hornet's Beauty, Lyceum NEVER FAIL Royal, Tender and \\ oKe Land are PAGET. children. My little I my took 12 to 1 favourites for the Kempton S a.m.: Holy Communion. ii for soin.- tiim* with excel- On Sale at Park great Jubilee Handicap oa May 11 a.m.: Mattins, Litany and Sermon 11. Batchelor's Hope and The Story are 7.30 p.m.: Evensong anti Sermon. ii-nl results. I'artieniarly quoted t 14,Sir Marti i, Mr. Whitney's wotiltl I testify 1«» its LOIH-- The Royal Gazette Whisk Broom, and August B Imont's HOLY WEEK SERVICES. ! The Royal Mail Steam Packet Co. Mem T.i>k cm be purchased at 16 r» I. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and fomii'ig qualities." New York and Bermuda Service. Thursday. Stationery Store. klcrifi a Guinsa a Cox 8 a.m.; Holy Communion. G. K. JKNKIN.S. Feb. 3, 191H. .o.tf 8.40 a.m.: Mattins. SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS 5 p.m.: Evensong. (Monday, Tuesday Notice the Virol Smile. FRANCE'S GIFT TO UNITED and Wednesday). BEECHAM'S (Subject to change without nolu- STATES. (Thursday). R. M. S. P. "ARCADIAN," 8338 Tons. 8 p.m.: Easter Communion Address. Memorial of Friendship. ' ! I.l-.'n toas displacement. CHEST PAINS PILLS lii.u.Mi indicated boise{iowci GOOD FRIDAY. PARIS, March 26.—France is*at last 930 a.m.: Chi Wren's Service. VIROL LEAVES | LEAVES ready to give practical expression of her XEW YORK ; 10.30 a.m.: Mattins, Litany and I Iiundreds and thousan-ls of ailing men BERMUDA friendship for the United States. The Ante-Communion. A Wonderful Food. PIEK I-'. new steamship "France" of the French 12-3 p.m.: Three Hoars. Fsedin morethan I .(KM) Hospital- and women in evi-iy C'uw bave found that Line, whkh on April 20 will start on a ml Sanatoria. March _ 30 ApriL Beecham's Pills' make life worth living.' April her maiden voyage to Nt w York, wilt Saturday: 152 166 Old Street, London, EX. li April convey special official delegationtof April 13 April 10.30 a.m.: Mattins. I IMO id They purify the Blood distinguished Frenchmen bearing Rodins April 20 April bronze bust of "La France." This wilt Cure Bilious & Nervous Disorders be presented .to the United Stales to WARWICK. 11 a.m.: Holy Communion (.-'Moral), For New York—Passenger Tender be placed at the base of the monument, Give tone to the Nervous System leaves Hamilton at 9 a. m. which will be dedicate-1 next June to and Sermon. CARTER'S SPECIALTIES Champlain , the French navigator and 3 p.m.: The Catechism. Cure Restlessness and Insomnia W. T. JAMES & CO.. Agents explorer, the tercentenary of whose dis­ 4 p.m. Evensong and Sermoai. -to- Front Street. Hamilton covery of Lake Champlain. was cele­ INK ERASER Insure Assimilation of Food 23 3, 1242.'i.27. wf tf 4p tii - HOLY WEEK SERVICES. brated in 191W. Tin- dek-g-uioa wffl Regulate the Secretions be headed by Mons. tiabriel H»notanx Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and at one time F«»reigH Minister and ratm- Thursday. Strengthen the Stomach l>er of the French Academy. They 7.30 a.m.: Holy Communion. ALMANACK-MARCH APRIL, 1912 Arouse the torpid liver will visit New York, Washington, 10.30 a.m.: Mattins (Monthly and fe "*• Si — Tuesday). N * Philadelphia, Boston, Like Champl iin, SORE THROAT Dispel Bilious attacks. D U Montreal, Owcbec and Niagara Falls. 7.45 P-BL: Easter Communion Ad­ < Hi eh Kemarkti Several of the delegates wid deliver dress. (Wednesday I •*4 •**' j Ti ir*, more friendtv relations. 11 a.m.: Mattins, litany and Aute- Bilious and Nervous Attacks. w -J ;."»-v.i (i 12 '.> •> "il T -.'s .*, .Vi 0 12 in Mi Communion. 'ihe most satisfactory evidenre of the 730 p.m.: Evensong. LINIMENT F pfo :.; fi IS 11 1 ;,v universal esteem in which the renowned - :iu."-) Tm S 1 1 125 .Kl If yoa have a sore throat, sore tubes or a * :il :> M ii Hi i:; ti 22 NEWFOUNDLAND SEAL FISHERY SOUTHAMPTON. cough that -seems to rack arid tear you with BEECHAM'S PILLS 'ith Sunday i, M 1 ."i 7,2 8 1 7 11 1 1 11 a.m.: Mattins, Litany and Sermon every spasm, the best and surest relief is to rub are held is found in the fact that the > l.,,.l~l'„li, on Minard's Liniment. This wonderful lini­ Snmhty Catch 100.000. ment is harmless, pure, and clean to use. Con­ SANDYS. SALE EXCEEDS tains no oil or grease, and rut>s right through Full M. ST. JOHNS. NfkL March, 27.—The 8 a.m.: Holy Communion. FOR SALE the slain. Ten minutes' application of M inar< I's 6,000,000 BOXES ANNUALLY. •on 1 i ay 5b. 46m P.M. 3.39 p.m.: Holy Baptism. Liniment wiH do you more good than'internal Newfoundlaad seal fishery prospects meilicines, drugs or stimulants could do in a BEECH AM'S PILLS are specially 7 p.m.: Evensong and Sermon. At week. It goes right to the seat of the pain and v. ait li have it erm appeared unsatis­ f'*. suitable tar Females ot all ages. iff factory took a more hopeful look when stops inflammation like magic. THK BERMUDA ROYAL OAZETTE word was received that the ships had ST. EDWARD'S, ROMAN CATHOLIC. The Royal Gazette 1 received the ttmple Ic 'ttlr of l.inimcu!. I used ft en my fcirl - til»'d np'tn hcrlm-art. and 1 am pli-Med t«* »»y itarteil lik** among the ice floes aad abont one third 9 a.m.: Mass. Portuguese Sermon. Stationery Store maf a stive. I 11 ilrinlj.iliiTT never hart; the honce wit li - ol them had made a good killing. Tbe 11 a.m.: Mass. English Sermon. Feb. 1. 1913. tb.s.tf. out it afrn I have recommended 5ttoaeveml people. Proprietors, Thanking yuufnry 1 HIr kindnws in (tending it. I remain, total catch thus f tr reported is 100,000 8 p.m.: Vespers Benediction, and Yiuiri vrrv si'icerelv, is published every Tuesdav, Tluirsdav stab. nst rue tion. I'Lic. X. .Mule St., Philadelphia. 3BRS. M- E. RITCHIE and Saturday morning at The Royal W. A. SHARP Gazette Press Office, North west corner ST. JOHNS, N. F. Mar. 27.—The HOLY WEEK. of Reid and Burnaby Sts.. Hamilton. catch of the Newfoundland sealing Monday, Tuesday. Quebec S.S. Co. Ltd OUR GUARANTEE*^ Experienced English Mechanic. Wcdncsda risk, if not found to be exactly as represented, Business communications to be fleet to date is as follows: Adventure 730 a.m.: Mass. NEW YOBK AND BERMUDA we will refund your money. Minard's Liniment addressed The Royal Gazette Co 14.000. Beothii n 18,000, Eagle 5,000, PAINTER 8 a.m.: Mass. SERVICE. Bffg. Co., South Frarmnghani, Mass. Limited? Ringer 15,000, I "ogot a <>,000. Bel la ven­ HOUSE DECORATOR Communications for The Royal ture 2,000, Bonavcnture 5,000, Algcrine Thursday. Gazette to be addressed to The Editor 4.000 Stepha n.i 4.000. 8 a.m.: Mass. R. M. S. "Bermudian," lO.'-OO tons Loriintlo Cottage, • Hamilton of The Royal Gazette. 10 a.m.: Mass. displacement. The fastest steamer in Cable Address— "GAZETTE," Ber the NewYork service, and only steamer Oct. 28/11. ly ei 4p muda, Telephone No. 144. GOOD FRIDAY. sailing direct from Hamilton. Whitaker's H. R. II. THE PRINCE OF WALES. 10 a.m.: Mass of Pre-Sane titled. I he Bermuda Royal Gazette is on file in: 8 p.m.: Stations of the Cross. SCHEDULE. LONDON—At the Imperial Institute; at WiU Study te Paris. J. W. GIBBONS,M.M. the Royal Colonial Institute; and Ntturday. Leaves New York Leaves Bermnda Almanack at the offices of Messrs. Hopkins, N i:u YORK, March 27.—A London 8 a.m.: Mass. Ford, Lee & Co., 79 Billiter Build'- table says: "It is understood that the March 30th March 23rd ings, E. C, also at Liverpool at ST. ANDREW'S, PRESBYTERIAN. March 30th Pri.iee of \\ aies will go to Paris next March 37th Sanitary Plumbing and Gas- Thomas Robinson & Son, tL James 11 a.m. Rev. Dr. Smith. April 3rd April 0th Monday, and will stay with the Marquis 1912 fitting, Galvanizing, Tinning, St. 730 p.m. Rev.D. Smith. April 10th April, 13th tie Breteuil. who was an intimate friend Brass Casting and Pipo Bend­ NEW YOEK—At the New York Public- of the lata King. The Prince trf Wales April 17th April 29km Cloth Bound Edition. is already aa excellent French scholar, CHRIST CHURCH, PRESBYTERIAK, WAR­ April 34th j April 37th ing, Sheet-iron Work, Brazing Library; at the offices of Messrs. bnt the King is specially desirous that WICK. Now on sale at . of all Metals; Casting a Spec­ Middleton & Co., Morris Buildings 11 a.m. Rev. Dr. Cameron. Subject to change without notice if corner of Beaver and Broad Street, his son shall perfect fats accent aad 730 p.m. Rev. Dr. Cameron. ialty. the visit to Paris was accordingly cirou instances should require. THE ROYAL GAZETTE and at the New York Public Sole Agent (or P.B. Colt's Acetylene Library, 478, 5th Avenue. arranged. The service of an eminent WATLINGTON & CONYERS. STATIONERY STORE professor. M. lissolfier. has been ob­ WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH, CITY. OM Apparatus. 11 a.m. Rev. D. B. Hemmeon. Agents PHILADELPHIA, PA.—At the Museum tained tot the Prince's French stutiies. BUD SXBKET, 34th Street. X 7.30 p.m. Rev. D. B. Hemmeon. 31/3/12H35B.37 ly fni4p ei Hamilton, 11113. eitf Supplement to the Royal Gazette, Saturday, March 30,1912.

WHY ITALY FACES NO "HOLY ] vessels of the most modern type. Thus | FRACAS ON LICENSED PREMISES j A FUTURE STATE TRIAL. WAK.*- the belief in England's impregnable Table Talk. I MARATHON RACE, superiority on the sea was completely Two Artillerymen Fined. A What-Mlght-Be Law. The European Press expected that shaken." A case of considerable importance to [The Humanitarian League talks of Italy would be opposed by all Islam The Admiral proceeds to consider LARKS. what is the best course for England to the frequenters of licensed liquor Prosecuting under the aew ProtectJoa whea first Victor Emmanuel annexed premises was tried at the Police Court, of Animals Act any angler using any St Georges to Hamilton Tripoli and Cyrene. A fierce aad take in preserving the inheritance of Trafalgar. England may be relying on St. George's, on Thursday morning last kind of live bait.} ~* . BY KATHARINE TYNAN. fanatical "Holy War" was predicted before the Wor. J. I. Srfth J.P., P.M. and the Italian Army was supposed to the friendship of France, but France has her Atlantic coasts to protect, and be­ Mr. Charles Skinner Bourne charged At the Little Macklow Petty m ' Rendall of The Queen's the have dared to enter the dragon's lair, or three gunners of the Royal Artillery, to have bearded tbe lion in his den. sides, France is not a reliable ally, we Session, Thomas Browa, aged tea All day in exquisite air Thomas Burgess, Henry Arthur Monker years, was prosecuted for deliberately Winner. The astuteness of Italian statesmen is are told. Italy is thus described: The song clomb an invisible stair. "Her ambitions are quite beyond her and William Thomas Connolly that on and with malice aforethought causing Flight oa flight, story oa story, remarkable, in that they have had no the afternoon of the 23rd inst when on pain to a living creature kept in con­ such fear, and have even gone so far as strength. Her fleet is aot strong Into the dazzling glory. gis VETERAN DURRANT FINISHES enough for her to measure herself with licensed premises they refused to leave finement by impaling it on a hook, im­ to bombard Beirut, merely, as it would when requested contrary co The Liquor mersing it in water, and exposing k to mm seem, to show their defiance and con­ her Latin aster. The same may be said SECOND. of her army. Withou t allies Italy can License Ace. 1908, Sec. 19. The de- be devoured by divers ferocious creatures LikThere ea wasmasM n goldeo birdn , cloaonlyd aat evensinging, * , tempt for the Government at Constan­ ;uilty. Lt. Buc- I In opening the case, Mr. Cararther- j TremblinUp in theg fclory'twix climbint earthg anandd heivenringing., tinople. The Arabs of Asia at least were not subsist. A sincere reconciliation fendants pleaded not ga— . . ^.j Excitement In Hamilton. expected to oppose Italy. Now, the with France, with the object of regulat­ terworth R.G.A. was in attendance. | Jones said: "The defendant is young ing their reciprocal interests ia the Mr. Charles Skinner Bourne said that J u» years, but I shall prove that be is J saw no staircase winding, winding. When Private Rendall >f The Arabs are a fine race of soldiers, and the Up in the* dazzle, sapphire and blinding, question is sometimes asked why Mecca Mediterranean, would be to Italy's on las:. Saturday afternoon about a ! old in cracky. On the 26th ult. the Queen's Regiment came to the finish quarter to four three soldiers came into | defendant, having a holiday from school Yet round by round, in exquisite ak. did not come to the help of Constanti­ great advantage, although it certaialy of the Marathon on Thursday at The would not meet with the approval of his licensed premises, one ctiled far j announced publicly his intentions of The sono wot up the stak. Smoke Shop, Front Street there was a nople in fighting the Italian invaders. three pints of beer which he served aad j having a go at them sticklebacks.' Persia sent her expressions of sympathy, England, upon which Italy so much big crowd assembled t . tireet him. He depends. ... As for Austria's for wWch Burgess was a long time find- -I he stickleback, or minnow, is a. harm­ h?d covered his twelve miles in one but neither men nor weapons; but Persia j ing the money. After hc gave the i less fish not in the least degree dangerous Honesty, it i.. said, is the best policy. was occupied wiih her own troubles and Mediterranean projects, her fleet is hour, twelve minutes and fifty seconds change, Burgess aseJ very foul an! ] to swimmers or bathers. That an- This week we have a striking example frim Marked Square, St. George's. could not think of cooperating in a quite inadequate to guard the interests she has in the Mediterranean and the indecent language toward* him. .He nouacemeni in itself betrays a cruel of thi- .ruism. Whilst walking along He received a -rei. ovatioa: his regi­ "Holy War" in Africa, but Arabia, the Balkans." asked him to desist using the language j ploumg wcrihv of a Spanish Inquisitor, o.ie of Hamilton's main streets . he- mental comrades carried him -.hauider original birthplace of Islam, might be 1h e go., t worse and raised his voice, Con- I shall prove that he went to his father's other day a c dourcd gentleman picked high iato :he Smoke Shop; md It was expected to follow the crescent into The Admiral thinks that the prestige and supremacy of England in the Med­ nolly, he thought assisted the other garden and deliberately dug up certain up in the'street a S>50 bill. To him in universally conceded that he had well Cyrene in defense of the Mohammedan aad he ordered them out. After ob­ earthworms, removing them from the his capacity as an employee in cne of ear te 1 his firsi prize of £6. religion, saysa writerin the ParisTemps. iterranean, where that country has kept peace so long, are at present gravely serving them closely he decidejl that enjoyment of their homes and natural our stores this was a large- sum of money, Long before two p.m. the people This writer- gives several reasons why they had been drinking, be then told freedom. To those of us who hawe but insLead of laying low Fke Brer the men of Arvbia refused their help. threatened: began ! . gather on Market Squart Si. "The persistent absence from the them to scop their language or go out. learned from the honoured page of a Rabbit, md "sayin' nuffin," he- acted < .--or^e's to witness the -iart All In the first place, they have always Monker and Connolly joined Buigess ia Darwin what a benefactor the earth­ like the true gentleman that he was and denied the assumption of the Sultan of Mediterranean of a strong English fleet sorts and conditions of men were thre; is likely to destroy in the mind of the tbe second abuse towards him. He re­ worm is to us, that fact is painful enough promptly advertised the fact in THE Turkey to be the genuine successor of turned Burgess his beer "money that but worse remains to be told. He ROYAL GAZETTE. In ihis modern world the Prophet, and resented the stand neighboring nations their faith in cloud of mosquitos; and row- of car­ English naval supremacy. If on any had beea paid for the be<*r served, he placed these earthworms in a tin can— of easy morals this was in itself a nages wert laden with full complement taken by Constantinople as the metro­ told them tint they were unfit to be thus legally constituting them animals polis cf their religio rhen Arabia has | given occasion England, feeling her : was worthil of ladies wearing the latest creations in relations with Germany to be risky, can served add whea he wene to remove kept in a state of confinement. He took warded as it happens. A visitor, w ho millinery who dis- us^.-d the ipproai hing been unjustly treated by Turkey, and the beer Connolly obstructed him. If the Young Turks have admitted "in­ not venture to send her fleet from the fhe_ can to a neighbouring, pon, d and had test the bill answered the adver- event'with great < .lficience ia the cor­ North Sea t> the Mediterranean, he had kaown thai they had been Geliberatery. impaled a helpless, trusiing I iisemeni, md in a truly generous spirit rectness of .heir I",.r-ci-.s. fidel-" to privileges in the army and drinking he would not have served them stale which property bel ing to "be­ England would be confronted with the worm on a pin." (Sensation in court; j he handed ba< k the bill to the lucky The fir-t mm ! . attract attention most serious danger. Looking upon ac first. Monker made at him to strike f a'"'ma'gistrate faints ana is removed.) finder and told him he could keep it for lievers" only. Thus this writer tells us €n wis •'Ch.-iin-lighini.ig" Brace, nd Germany as her foe she would feel oblig­ him and "Monker drove him out of his ; "f'* he angled—unsuccessfully, I his hones,-.-. This is a refreshing in- presently X >. 9 who 'urned .tit to be that at present "in this stagnating war shop into the sireet where Monker between Turkey and Italy, a new danger ed "to-unice herself with so unstable an | rejoice to say—for some three hours, f cident whieh does much to dispel the ?r ttis N .;. . Flood, .in .Id followed him and tried to but did n n j The worm was in its last agonies when I cynicism which unf.rtua.tuh IN (hrusc to Turkev is to be" discerned, and a ally as France, while everything seemed f. un who t rile- -ge • '(>, aid menace to the preponderance of the to guarantee her an accord with Ger- strike him. he was close enough to hit j rescued by P. C. Tompkins, whom I [ upon ? go through the world. : nine!, efa ,. Ottoman Empire in the domain of Islam j many. plaintiff but he avoided the blows. He j propose to call as my first witness." I hope in\ aders will be duly imprt ,i 'it ry \\-hj « passed into the shop, through some ed by the occurrence. On ihe other i - u sable Mecca has again risen up against j The English are blind, thinks the P.C. Tompkins deposed that he had > turn up. doors into the yard and made his escape heard the defendant boast of his inten­ hand there arc many instances in whieh Constantinople and the question of the [ Admiral, not to see that friendship with Ai 2.25 L- men, f-iurtec >i in '11 into the street and went in search of a tion of catching sticklebacks. Being finders of lost property have not be ;i so .vere lined u and the pacers true seat of thi califate has risen." Of j Germany would allow them to insure policeman. Hc fount! P.( . \ ircue and much as thanked for returning it to its eat a hed the grievances of the Mussulmans of suspicious, he had glanced over defend­ .,i bicycles. A. ?.29.30 th. their power in the Mediterranean from a military policeman, they accompanied ant's garden wall and seen him digging owner. 1 remember o.nc a friend of n irting Arabia we read: Gibraltar ti Port Said.—THE LITERARY ju n Was !! r bv Mr. P. : lacomber him to Mr. Foster's bar, where P.C. up worms. The defendant actually mine in London picked up i valuable .f New Yo and the M i " For a long time the Arabs have been DIGEST. Virtue took the names of the men. beld one up to him with the remark, diamond brooch, and tfter uoing to the rat a was complaining * of the position allotted ui. He returned to his place at about 4 "Ain't that a whopper?" Afterwards expense of advertising it, it wasclain 11 lej .m ihe stai ll «,»<= them in the Turkish Empire. Their o'clock. Monker returned agiin to him i witness concealed himself in a bush— owner, ar >r th. lu ir tb<- firsi man to .- r i-s the swing bridge grievances ire if two kinds—political and annoyed him. P. C- Virtue sent some ten feet an 1 six inches away from ,t, and religions. Their language, thc I im w it 2.,'S.OO. Seven or eight others were Monker out. Connolly and Burgess the pond—and watched the defendant Instead of thanking him warmly bunched 1 ig ther al this point and ihe language of tin Koran, has been prac­ Minimum Wage Bill had no questions to ask and in reply ta affix the worm to the pin. After watch­ tically discarded by the Turkish gov­ th ii .able ht had taken she prompt­ rest s,rung out behind. When Crawl Monker plaintiff said "P.C. Virtue ing the defendant for some considerable ly marched him off to a jeweller's to see Hill was rcicheil Rendall was still lead­ ernors and administrators. Their in­ ordered you out of my building. I time, he arrested him. • When cautioned terests are tot illy neglected, their Passed. if he had a rt had ihe w enemy without Turkey's striking a blow Ballot Among the Miners. for the police what they would do for me. meanour, the cynical indifference of the a pic-ce of thre i.l to its legs I was soundly- .here were frcqueU shady spots which I Mr. (• itildrieh Richardson was pres­ defendant in the dock made one wonder cuffed aa 1 received a 'lecture on the afforded them much relief. Of course ior it. LONDON, Mar. 27. The House of ent during the whole of the disturbance whether the huge expenditure on educa­ wickedness • I hurting a poor lutle .1 approaching Prospect "Files- ma- Cons uin.iplc is jealous of Arabia, Lor Is to-night passed the second read­ and corroborated, to a considerable tion was the least benefit to the rising j insect. So did we all, but what av iiln.li Parade" w i- mmli it evidence and is writer, for its prestige as the ing of the Minimum Wage Bill without extent, Mr. Bournes evidence. He generation. The defendant would be these Iess)ii-.J No\v you see u^ armed thenceforward to the foot >f Lane Hill real scat of Islam, and we read further: division. During the course of the said thit bath Burgess and Monker committed to a reformatory for five I with -i napkin and a supreme malevo- ihe roa.i was lined on cither side. •- Ar tbia, proud of being the cradle of debate Lord Lansoowne saia that the followed Mr. B in rae outside. Monker years. The Bench agreed that the j[ lenclence sseekin g ab mi the dining room for Odds were taken an.l given readily by Mohammedanism, of possessing two Opposition woulo not amena the Bill came back and said th n he would mash vigilant and courageous conduct of I thihee bloob d .f the p->or ianocenl fly. "Files"—'"Hi sye, Tom, vou bl^fce— 'holy cities,' wished to have a present or delay its passage but that the Min­ Mr. Bourne's face if hc prosecuted him. P.,C. Tompkins was worthy of high com- i Anti I lli'll lye two ."toilers on "Rendall"— worthy of its past, a certain autonomy. istry must accept full responsibility Mr. Bourne got out of the am Con­ mendation. Lliag fact .ha. we are not per­ and wanted to know if Mr. Bourne was PASSENGERS. five bob." " Five bob be bfowed!" 11 expecte•xpected thattiatt itaiItaly'y ss seizur-eizur e j other opposition spe tkers denounc I the secuted nearly so much as one might interrupts another " Nothink o' the -ouldhaveputanjMid tothe Bin m ., sim{*ar strain. Owing to a going to prosecute him. Mr. Bournt think. I estimate thai there .-.<• some­ ordered him to leave the premises ARRIVED. kind; Hi tell \cr it's four an' a tann r. " and quarrels Between Turkey ai hitch in the wording in a Government thing like- four billion iies to each "An Hi tell yer both for a pair o' ,ir- Arabia. Arabia, however, we are toi Burgess told Mr. Bourn. "God help you amen Iment an 1 its failure to suit both Per S. S. Bermudian from New York person on the island, so that \\ • can be gufyin'know nothinks that 'arf a doller calmly takes an attitude of "neutra lit \ f the House the- Marquis of if I ger in tny trouble, after I ge) thankful thar the whole I":mi'y lot s not through I will mash your ugly face tor yesterday—Mr. Donald Armour Mi>> is two bob," breaks in a consequential One example shows the general feeling j ,-n announced that the Committee visit us ai i i. -,-. St. what i, is to-be an you." He was sure it was Burgess. Marjorie Brown, Mr. < .. V. Baer, \ in lividual who was tugging at the therc: toul 1 be postponed until Thurs- Miss E. Banghart, Mrs. S. Bar hit. optimist, though I'd »wa it is richer | stump of a penny Havana.— -- and rx (**, J **V difficult in talking .:' flics. "As a matter of fact, one of the most j ^ ? Fhls will result in lelaying the In reply to plaintiff witness said the Mr. E. Buxton, Dr. E. IL Baldwin, I so on. tenacious adversaries cf* Turkish hege­ Roval assent until Friday. man who interfered with you is Monker Mrs. Baldwin, Master Baldwin, Dr. S. The route lay through Reid Street, mony in Arabia gave up the struggle Connolly threw the beer in the spittoon. Brown. Mrs. J. YV. Bond, Mr. |. ('. Burnaby Street, Church Street, Oueea and announced that he was ready to LONDON, March, 27.—After a full "The man who raced Mr. Bourne was Bland. Mr. John Bulmer, Master C. For some months oast the iiih.il.i.i.i.- J Street to the Smoke Shop. Rendall turn his arms against Ital meeting of the Miners Federation this the man in the middle, Monker." Bulmer, Mrs. C. E. Bacon, Miss Cath­ of the country d-siricis have beea L>ud t hhae dis dbee nont . seemed to be running easily as he ap­ fin. single follower. morning it was decided to take an Connolly had ao questions to ask. erine Bacon, Mrs. Baker, Miss Baker, edified by the special lc of what seemed proached the finish and was ver\ tit opposed and denounced as a traitor to immediate ballot among the men as to In reply ta Monker. witness said you Mr. J. Burden, Mr. G. B. Beiderhase, to be frightened bathers racing up and the Arabian cause." at the en.I. Durrant was the second whether or not they desire to accept arc the man who interfered with Mr. Mr. E_ Bacon, Mr. J. J. Campbell, down our lanes and byepaths. These arrival having kept the place he took Nat ur illy the Italians are encouraged the Governments mininmum wage bill Bourne. Connolly was now dismissed Mr. James Courtney, Mrs. J. Calder, were contestants tot the Si. Georgs's- j from Bruce at Crawl, ili:. time was 34 by this turn in events while the opposite and return to work. The miners by his Worship who cautioned him. Miss A. Carpenter, Mrs. C. L. Curran Hamilton Marathon race, training. effect is produced on the Turks, and as 45.10. Considering that Durrant is delegates will return to their respective Henry Arthur Monker, Gunner R.A. Mr. E. E. Craddock, Mrs. Craddock, Often in the 'tween-light-, 1 have been for the Arabs: districts at the earliest monent so that I 43 years of age and is the father of ten was sworn and* said that on Saturday Mr. Kenneth Clark, Miss K. Clark, meandering along the North Sh ire road, children his running from St. George's •'1-1 un has its cradle in Arabia, ks no time may be lost in ascertaining afternoon the three of them went into Mrs. W. L. Curtiss, Miss M. Curtiss, in compaay with my pipe and restful very raison d'etre in Arabia, in the holy the result of the ballot. The text in an hour and a epiarter is a very re­ Mr. Bourne's. Burgess called for Mr. Crostwaithe, Mr. F. K. Dorman, thoughts, when out of the nebnl tted markable performance. city of Mecca. The day when the of the ballot proper is as follows "Are Mrs. Dorman, Mr. F. A. Danforth, foreground has shot a dim, mysterious, three pints of beer. He drank hilf his Bruce who had been visibly suffering Turkish Empire loses Arabia, theday you in favour of resuming work peni- beer, Gr. Burgess drank. All the bad Mrs. Danforth, Master Danforth. Mrs. fleeting form. I have caught a brief when the Arab Said Idriss is proclaimed mg the settlement of the minimum Ada E. Danforth, Mrs. ML Eidtl Miss glimpse of a haggard, drawn face, a for some time before fell out at Spur­ language used was by Gr. Burgess whi ling's stables and did not finish. Calif instead of the Turkish Sultan, the rates of wages ia the various grades said "drink up that pint and have lolling tongue, and a pair of white .Turkish Empire will be plunged into the by the District Board to be appointed B. Emmerson, Mr. J. B. Freund, Mrs. running Dumps, and I htve known it John Hall was third man; and he was another." that's aD that was said and Freund, Miss F. W. French, Miss E. followed in succession by Drummer abyss, because the Sultan of Constanti­ un ler the Coal Miners Minimum Wage Mr. Bourne ordered us to stop it. was a runner enjoying (?) his evening nople will be denied by all the Mussul­ Act.'' The more moderate miners Frocett, Mr. J. H. Hanan, Mrs. Ha nan, Gray, M. Astwood, Pte. Halloran, To His Worship Monker said—I did sprini in anticipation of the annual mans of Asia and Africa."—THE tried to get the Federation to insert a Miss E. Hegcner, Miss Hanson, Mrs. Marathon. I have philosophically pur­ W. Richard-.ui, Pte. Storer, Xoah LITERARY DIGEST. - recommendation on the ballot paper aot chase Mr. Bourne into the yard, Frank A. Hoops, Mr. William A. Hale, Flood, and Pte. Smillman. Mr. Bourne asked us to leave the house sued my stroll and pondered .\ er the Mr. H. C. Hoyt, Mrs. Hoyt, Mrs. E. A. difficult and strenuous tasks men set The only accident to be recorded was but it was c«ecided to leave the men a fre i and we went out. I did not go out im Haviland, Miss G. M. Hughes, Mrs. M. a very slight one to Seaman Snowdon, hi in.. A bare majority of votes will be | mediately I drank part of my beer ant themselves in order to hold a silver cup Hamilton, Mr. J. S. Hara, Mrs. Hara, or something for twelve months. Now H.M.S. Sirius, who hurt a tendon and sufficient for the acceptance or re­ hen went out Miss M. Harris, Miss M. J. Hopper, if it had been a pipe colouring cam- had to fall oui about a mile to the west­ jection of the position. Mr. Wm. Burgess declined to give evidence or Mr. Roger Keeline, Mr. Edwin Krause, petition, I have ih .light, there migln be ward of the Swing Bridge. A NEW REASON FOR ANGLO- Harvey a miner member of tbe House make a statement. Mrs. Krause, Miss C. B. Keyes, Mr. GERMAN ACCORD. some sense in it, bui to set myself i ^ In the evening at Boaz Rendall's of Commons who represents the sen­ Lt.Butterworth produced Burgess and Calvin M. Kendig, Mrs. Kendig, Miss stunt of running several miles in a hot Compain , with the officers, and bugles, timents of most of the leaders of the Moakers defaulters* sheets, Burgess had C. King, Mr. C. F. La Tour, Miss A. C. broiling sun Not for mine! turnel out in has honour and -houldered There are several indications that men in the feuerated area says that he been enlisted 1 yr 9 months and had no Germany and England are "coming Lynch, Mr. A. Leonard, Mrs. Mary E. him round the squ ire. intends to tell the 40,000 miners of entry which was considered very good. Libby, Mr. M. R. Miner, Mr. Donald At 5 p.m. Capt. Cecil H. Tucker, together." Their interests point that Derbyshire "The wage bill has become Monker had been enlisted 1 yr and 11 way. The Socialists have roused the Macolm, Mr. F. S. Maynard, Mrs. H. B.M.A., Colonial Postmaster, distribut- the law of the land so that there can be months and had two entries only and A. Mfller, Mr. J. B. Morse, Mrs. Morse, 11 is surprising what some people will 1 the prizes which were: Kaiser to a sense of the futility of vast no question of accepting its pro­ that was very good. take up and call it sport. I often think. military preparations which keep the Mrs. C. Muser, Miss E. Morgan, Miss 1st £6 0 0 visions or otherwise. They must be His Worship said in part JI th pris­ Agnes Morrill, Miss O. A. Megargel, Take golf for instance. Fancy kn H king 2nd .... people in poverty and hunger. This made the best of." a twa inch rubber ball aboiu i three 4 10 0 we gather from such papers as Bebel's oners "the charge against you is being Mrs. W. L. Mencke, Hon. George 3rd .. 2 5 0 oa licensed premises and on being Murphy, American Consul at Large. acre field, vainly trying to deposic it in 4th .... Vorwaerts' and Harden's Zukunft. a six inch hole! Aad golf in Bermuda! 15 0 And now a high officer of the German" LONDON, Mar. 27.—The disastrous ordered off you refused to go." The Mrs. Murphv, Mrs. D. H. Mapes, Mrs. 5th . 5 0 effect of the coal strike on the rail­ Act protects tbe landlord and other E. Mellor, Miss M. Mellor, Miss K. (). This is not sport it is gymnastics; it is 6th anc Navy has come forward with a new mountain climbing and hur<'!< racing ith h 4 0 argument for a genuine Anglo- roads of the United King lorn is again persons en the premises and when you Nichols, Miss J. NealL Mr. Williom T. emphasized in the weekly returns of are ordered off yon must go. Yon are Nesbit, Mr. William Pelzer, Mrs. Peker all in one. Golf is now to be found the German accord. Who is to pre­ world over. As the poet says:— The judges were : Messrs. J. P. dominate in the Mediterranean, he traffic which show a decrease for the convicted, but as your conduct is good Miss Irene W. Pelzer, Mr. Harold H. Hand, Hamilton, Stanley Paschal, D. asks, the core of modera civilization, past week as compared with the same I wiB Make allowances, but Mr. Bourne Pelzer, Miss E. B. Pennypacker, Miss R. W. Burrows, Francis G. Paterson, week last year of £690,000 making a wants peace and quiet and he is entitled Whene'er I take my walks abroad the great highway and European A. M. Pennypacker, Mrs. Eltea G. O. I see the golfer delve the s id; Ashley Watlington, G. H. Montgomery, theater of British trade? Supremacy total decrease since the beginning of to it. Phinny, Mrs. H. Petri, Dr. Remington, Hamilton; J. Lilli-, E. Snader, U.S.A.; the strike on March 1st of almost The defendants were then each fined No matter to whit clime I book on the sea in the dawn of European Mrs. Remington, Miss M. Riselay, Mr. Thit's boomed by Baedeker and Cook, Joseph Tucker, James Brown, Somersst; history meant the command of the £2,000,000. 5/- and 5/- costs or ia default 7 diys E. N. Robuinson, Miss M. Reilly, Mr. Sergt. Copeland, 2nd Bn. The Queen's hard labour in St. George's gaol. Lt. From fair Dieppe to Southern Pan, Mediterranean. We talk in a larger J. A. Richards, Mrs. Howard A. Snyder, Le jeu de golf e'est comme il faut. Regt. way nowadays of the hegemony of the Butterworth undertook to see that the Miss Helen V. Snyder, Mrs. E. W. Starter: Mr. P. Macomber, New fines were paid. The men were dis­ In Switzerland or sunny Spain, Atlantic or Pacific, but Admiral E. Searing, Miss M. Schwenk, Miss L. B. I strive to fly from golf in vain. York Cky. missed. Smith, Mr. J. S. Swenson, Mrs. Swen- Kalau von Hofe, writing in the Deutsche CYCLONE HITS BUENOS AYRES. And e'en Italia's soil has felt Hearty cheers were given for Captain Revue (Berlin), reminds us that the son, Miss Alma Schild, Miss Mary The golf strokes of the contjuering Celt. Tucker, Mr. John P. Hand, and Mr. Mediterranean still remains the center Seddon, Miss E. Taylor, Mr. Newberry J. C. Bean, the promoter of the race. BUENOS AYRES, March 21.—Eight Tbe hills >f Rome look down on links, of political and naval power, the posses­ 'KING GEORGE" DISABLED. Thome, Mr. J. R. Tarrant, Mr. They've made them even by tbe Sphinx- It only remains to note that every­ sion of which he considers at present lies persons were killed and three injured nelius Vanderbilt and Valet, Mr. thing ,as carried through with that in this t ity last evening during a cyclone One wonders what the image thinks! between Germany, England, and For the past thre< days the di ;r Joseph Van Vleck, Jr. Mrs. Van Vleck, courtesy and good humour inseparable which caused the collapse of a number rom the tr France. Austria is projecting a fleet, "King George" ha had t i spend Master Joseph Van Vltck, 3rd. Master wiih Caesar's I * a1irions of clean British of old readeaces. Ten were killed and operations at the Two Rocks Passage, How ir Van V -k. Mrs. A. E. Van With Pharaoh': Ills but is not yet prepared to enter into the clay, | sport. competition. England, he says, since twenty injured in the district ofjunin having picked up a steel hawser, which 11.ma, Mis-, Van tl rten, Mr. W. L. about 150 miles to the west of this city, The caddie m.ik the battle oi Trafalgar has reigned has become twisted around her pro­ Waloen, Air. A. R. Williams, Mrs. I supreme from Gibraltar to the Nile. which was ravaged by the cyclone. peller. A diver is at work endeavouring Williams, aad children (2) Mrs. A. B. i INANE CONTROVERSY. But England just now is concentrating to clear the cable. Watson, Miss Pauline Watson, Miss | But .In y don't call it golf now*; as a her naval forces in the North Sea with profane humorist says, they k lock B. Wierk, Mrs. L. P. Ward, Mr. George "1" out of it and c ill ii "goff." a feeling of hostility toward Germany. ara»»| Wood, Mrs. Pauline Wilhelm, Mrs. C. To the Editor of the Roym Gazette. This eminent German naval authority R. Welsh, Mrs. T. B. Wilson, Mr. O. H. TURKISH VICTORY REPORTED. HOLY TRINITY CHURCH, HAM­ asks whether England can not unite ILTON PARISH. Wilson, Mrs. Wilson, Mr. P. L. Willis, With the ulven^ of this hoc dry Dear Sir. I notice a lot of ill-consid­ with Germany in securing the hegemony Miss K. C. Zook Mr. R. L. Stillsoa Jr. weather and its attendant dust I hive ered correspondence in the local press Fresh Efforts for Peace. of the Mediterranean, as against Service Of Sacred Song. Mr. W. E. Parsons, Mr. Gordon, Miss to bemoan the absence of adequate posi­ from Bermudians who fancy they have France and Italy? He states the case Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. R. Robbins, tion in the streets of Hamilton. Where is a grievance against some unknown as follows: PARIS, March 27.—The powers are Mr. R. E. Robbins, Miss T. Ronbbins, our watering cart? I may pick the official or officials who had the ordering again trying to bring the Turco-Italian To-morrow evening in the Holy Trinity Church, Hamilton Parish, there Mr. R. M. Ward. wrong moments for my peregrinations of the proceedings at the funeral of His "The settlement of the Morocco war to an end. They are now engaged INTERMEDIATE—Rev. F. E. Bowser, but it is very seldom I see it at work, Late_ Excellency. These peopie make in exchanging notes relative Jo the pro- will be, commencing at 7.30 o'clock, a question and the unexpected annexa Miss Sarah B. Dill. and when I da it is generally just after me tired. They ,1 r • like so many children tion of Tripoli by Italy have attracted j posed concerted action at Constantin Service of Sacred Saag. Following is the or just before or in the midst of a shower ranging about their rights anil privileges, popular attention to the position of the ople, to induce the Porte to negotiate and in their narrow minded pratings PROGRAMME. of rain, and I am informed that this is a various Powers in the Mediterranean, an agree ment. The Powersare special­ peculiar characteristic of the Bermuda they cannot see that they are not only ly desirous of terminating the conflict, where England was supreme for a hun­ watering carts. I am moved to rhyme making egregious asses of themselves dred years. This supremacy of Eng­ as they believe that the jingo public Violin Solo Miss Gray. Unclaimed Letters but are acting in the worst of taste. land had its beginning in the battle of opinion of Italy will force the Italian Vocal Solo Mr. Bernard Wilkinson What do they hope to affect, an J where Trafalgar, and was supported by supe­ Government to make new naval demon­ Vocal Duet Mrs. W. O. Wilkinson IN ST. GEOKGE'S POSTOFFICE MAR. 28. Sprinkle, sprinkle, little cart, is i- going to end? We have already strations which would be liable to bring Mr. Percy Wilkinson. How I wonder where thou art. had "A Bermudian," "Another Bermu- rior armaments. . . . When Ger­ How I wonder where you get, many, by the initiative of the Kaiser, about internal complications. Vocal Solo Miss Gray. Frank Burlington, O. Christensen, oian," and "A Third Bermudian." Yiaiin Solo Miss Gray. Mr. G. Donald, Mr. Willis Chandler, I only see you when its wet! Let's hope the latter is the thiru ano last. resolved to build a powerful navy, the Mrs. Sarah A. Chandler, Miss L. English Government evidenced serious Vocai Solo Mr. Hastings Outerbridge. Yours, etc., Vocal Solo Mrs. W. O. Wilkinson. Duggan, Miss Minnie V. Freestone, RAMBIING ROBIN. concern. England startled the world ' Mr. J. H. Freestone, Mrs. John W. X.Y.Z. by launching the first Dreadnought, Gillette, Mr. C. B. Graser, Mr. P. whose size and enormous cost were in­ Hockey, Mr. Frederick Halle, Mr. J. tended to defy, the competition of other TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY COLDS CAUSE HEADACHE Harris, Capt. Oscar Johnson, Mr. ^lltS CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAY*. NEW MUSIC. nations. But the contrary effect was fake Laxative Bromo Quinine LAXATIVE BROMO-QUTNINE, re. George Loggs, Mr. C. Liedke, Mr. Con *> PAZO OINTMENr is guaranteed produced. Not only Germany Imt Lynch, Mrs. Agnes Cham, Miss Eliza other nations immediatery.set to work to Tablets, f jm druggists refund moves the cause. Used the world over to cure any case oi Itching? Blind. We are indebted to Mr. Clyde Van Olds, Mr. J. D. Outerbridge, Mr. Nnys Fogel, Marchmont, Pembroke, for build vessels equally powerfaL The the rrocey M it fails to one. to cute a cold in one day. E. W. Guiseppe Raudich, Mrs. W. Richards, Bleeding or Protruding Piles ia 6 to naval Powers which did not desire to be E. It. Grove's signature is cm GROVE'S signature on eat* box. Mad* Mr. Rankin, J. Richardson, Mrs. L. a complimentary copy of his composi­ 14 days or money refunded.—Made by tion of Hafiz's song, The "Nightingale found lagging in the raw- followed the sach box < Smith, Miss Jessie Smith, Mr. Miles N. PARIS MEDICINE CO.. Saint Lo«h example of Germany m constructing PAR&H.'CCIWB so -t turn ni Usher. and the Rose," translated into English KARIS UBDKINB GO. Sunt LOOM. O. S.aW U S.ofA. by Richard Le Gallienne. Yvonne Bernard, , J. M. LEGISLATIVE DEBATES ' House resumed ia Committee tbe con­ expense. It has beea said there is a COL. ROOSEVELT AT CHICAGO. Th* Magpie Ceiling. sideration of the Governor's Message aecessity for - two buoys, bat I doa't One of tbe apartments in the a«- Bennetts, Mrs. J. Beck, F. L. Bixton, think so, because I believe the time No. 66 relative to the purchase of a A Discourse About "Kings." dent royal palace at Cintra, Portugal, A. M. Bignell, Mde. V. M. Blanchet, bell-buoy for use at the Northern Reefs. when it will mostly be required is E. T. Booth, Mrs. G. H. Boyd. Mrs. S. Continued from 1st page. between November and June and • it CHICAGO, March, 28.—Colonel Is known as the Hall of Magpies. ] Fainted In the arabesque celling to to D. Brown, Miss A. M. Brown, Mrs. The motion was then pat. MR. PEARM/ N in the Chair. can be taken ap and cleaned when there Roosevelt's most striking campaga is ao necessity for it aad tkea put back speech thus far was delivered here last be found a swarm of magpies. Bach W. D. Brownell, Mrs. G. Bradbury, Mr. H. V. Smith's motion of the again. night. He lashed his opponents and las in the mouth a scroll, on which, Mrs. S. I. Brown, Mrs. Williard Brown ML ASTWOOD.—Mr. Chairman, Fred Britton, Miss Kate Bruce. Miss I think it would be well that the Com­ 22nd January last was with leave with­ charged some of them with using fraud painted in red on a white ground, are drawn by him. Mr. Smith's motioa was then agreed and_ trickery to defeat him. Ia some N. B. Brown, J. T. G. Brodbent, H. W. mittee should be empowered to consider the words, "Por bem." The story Bridges, Miss M. B. Bristol, J. D. the present Act of 1908. There are to. of his sallies he discussed the statements of his opponents that he hopes to be runs that King John of Portugal was Brewster, Miss Rose Brown, Miss M. some a merit! men ts the Attorney General MR. SMITH.—Mr.* Chairman, oa making love to one of the maids of Brown, David Brown, Mrs. M. A. the last day when this matter was dis­ The House resumed and adopted the Dictator. "There is aot much danger alluded to omitted from that Act and honor in this chamber and was sur­ Butterfield, G. C. Butler, Rosie Butter­ perhaps it would be as well to do the cussed I moved a Resolve that an resolution erf the Committee. to the people*' he said from a. man who caa do nothiag unless he can persuade prised by the queen. His majesty made field, Miss Delia Burke, Mrs. A. Bur­ whole thing at once. amount of £25 should be granted to gess, Mrs. Clinton Butler, Mrs. L. import this bell-buoy and it was sug­ Ordered that the above Message be them that what be wants is right. I the best of the circumstances and ex­ am goiag to make one remark I have Butler, Mrs. A. Cameron, M. W. ML DILL.—Mr. Chairman, I agree gested by the Attorney General that accordingly sent. plained to the queen, "E por bem minka Castner, Dudley Carletora, G. W. Can- perhaps it would be better to ascertain o.ten been tempted to make but n«=-ver sacre" ("Oh, it is nothing at all. It is that if the Committee is going to do any­ have 'made before. Occasionally my nany, Miss Evelyn Carson. Mrs. E. H. thing at all it would be better to consider what the installation would cost before MESSAGE TO THE OFFICER quite right There is no harm in if). As Campbell, Mrs. Campbell, C. R. we voted any money for the purpose, ADMINISTERING GOV- g.{K>iay _©es have said that I waated to the present Act and what suitable be King. I wanted to answer that they to whether tbe qneeu was satisfied the j Cairns, Mrs. H. D. Carieton, Henry grounds there are for altering it and if especially as we had the use of the buoy MENT TMk 32. Chase, Mrs. Nelley E. Church, H. T. for six months on trial. I have thought did aot know Kings as I aid I like legend is silent, but the ladies of the my motion had been agreed to a few the Kings I have met but I don't want court were deeply interested and were Charters, Mr. Chaise, Mrs. J. R. Clay­ minutes ago I would have moved that the matter over ana I think the moor­ "THE ISLAND STEAMBOAT ACT, ton, Mrs. A. J. Clark, Mrs. E. T. ings could be purchased here at a less cost 1911." to be one because the function of those constantly saying to one another with a Joint Committee should be appointed Kings expressed Jn the terms of 'em- Clement, Mrs. T. A. Clarke. Mrs. W. S. to consider and amend if necessary the but when it is considered that the bell- a smile. "Por bem! Por bem!" The Clark, Mrs. J. B. Clement. Mrs. W. D, buoy is given us and will be installed Ordered on motion of Mr. Sparling ©cr-.cy would be the position of \*ice- Act of 1908. To simply appoint a Prrside-nt for 1 fe with the leadership king thought it time to act, so he com­ Coresan, Ellen Coot, Meyer Cohen, Committee to consider the suggested by the company we had better take that the following Message be seat to His missioned an artist to paint on the Miss F. M. Coglin, F. C. Cook, Mrs. no responsibility and in order to obtain Excellency the Officer Administering of the Four Honored thrown in. I Bill, which is wholly impracticable and think there are other jobs that a fnll ceiling as many magpies as there were C. F. Coursen, Mrs. I. R. Coughtry, which would only intensify the faults information I shall move that it be the Government:— Miss May Coulter, Mrs. G. A. Col- recommended to the House that the sixei man would prefer." talkativeTadies about the court, each it tries to remove, would be useless. holding in the beak the ribbon with laires, H. Cook, Miss F. M. Coglin, Unless the Committee is empowered to following Message be sent to His (No. 32.) the words, "Por bem."—London Globe. Miss A. Coe, Miss L. L. Coursen, Mrs. deal with the Act of 1908 further than Excellency the Officer Administering Edie Cray, Wm. Cross, W. M- Cross, on the lines of the new Bill, I see no the Government:— MAY IT PLEASE YOUR EXCELLENCY: Why He Wanted References. O. Crease, jnr., Miss Croker, M. R. object in making the Committee. Curtis, C. L. Criskman, W. D. Dater, At a credit men's dinner one of the Fate of Portugal's Homer. MES AGE TO THE OFFICER The House of Assembly desires re­ veterans told this story: **Im the recon­ Mrs. S. Darrell, E. C. Davis, Adam spectfully to inform Your Excellency "The Lusiad* is one of the noblest MR. DARRELL.—Mr. Chairman, it ADMINISTERING struction days a man from a Missis­ Dager, Marcia Darrell, Rev. E. C. seems to me so childish in reviewing GOVERNMENT. that Messrs. C. A. V. Frith, A. W. Bluck, records ever written of national glory Davis, Mrs. Erastus Darrell, Mary, T. M. Dili. T. Misick and S. S. Spuriing sippi valley town came to our western and success. Camoens, its gifted au­ Da Cost, Mrs. J. P. Dalv, F. G. Davis, what the House has done so recently NO. 31. house one day. We had sold him be­ in relation to this very important matter. have been appointed as a Committee j thor, determined to do for Portugal C. R. Darrell, Mrs. H. M. Davis, Miss to consider aad report what amead- ! It was decided before that it would be BELL BUOY AT NORTHERN REEFS. fore tn a small way, and he always what Homer had done for Greece. The M. De Grasse, C. De Grilia, Mrs. C. S. ments (if any) it is desirable to make to j a great mistake to renew these club paid. He had enlarged his business, great poem was written in the six­ Deedrick, Miss Kate Denan, Mrs. A. L. licenses. People would always find the Bill entitled "The Island Steamboat he told ns, and wanted a bigger line Decker, R. De Vecchi, Mrs. Geo. Dill, (No. 31.) Act, 1911," aad as this Bill was pre- I teenth century, which has been called a means of complying with the provisions than usual, bat before making his se­ Clarence MB, Mrs. E. H. Delk, Mrs. pared under tbe directions of the Board ' tile heroic age of Portugal, and its L. G. Downing, Mrs. A. Doughty, of the Act, and many a young man who MAY IT PLEASE YOUR EXCELLENCY. lections he wanted ns to give him ref­ of Public Works, the House- respect­ main feature is the rounding of the Helen Doherty, J. B. Drew, E. Drefus, would hesitate to go into an ordinary erences. We expressed surprise at liquor saloon would have no hesitation fully requests Your Excellency to Cape of Good Hope by Vascoda Gama, Avery Drake Coy., Miss s. Duggan, The House of Assembly respectfully direct Mr. W. Cardy Hallett now acting such an unheard of demand, but he while a most interesting episode is C A. Dunk,-!, L. Dunkel, Miss L. in entering one of these clubs. They requests that Your Excellency will be io more harm than good and it was as The Engineer in charge of Dredging said, 'My two brothers-in-law bare the crowning after death of Inez de Duggan, Miss A. Durham. Miss K. pleased to obtain from the Submarine operations, who was the clerk of the Eagan, Chas. Edness, Mrs. J. J. Ealani, determined that we had better do away Signalling Company of Boston U.S-A. gone in with me, and they're very par­ Castro as queen of Portugal. "The with them. I hope that this Bill wiH Board of Works at that time, to render ticular as to whom they do business Lusiad" took its name from Lusius, Mrs. F. L. Eckerson, J. Ellicc. a rs. the cost of freight of Submarine Bell to the Committee all the assistance he can eventually fall to the ground, for I with.' So we sent him to our banks, who was said to have founded Lisbon. Enos, Miss N. Ewing, Miss L. Faggan, Bermuda, tbe cost of mooring chains and give them all tbe information he Mrs. W. A. Faulkner, T. H. Feary, think it will defeat the very object and and tbe installation thereof as mention­ and he came back, said we were all Its author was born about 1520, and purpose it is trying to effect. may have on the subject matter of the Mrs. J. FIstere, S. Fischer, L. L- ed in Message No. 66. above mentioned Bill. right, picked out a big line of goods, his career, which began brilliantly, Fleteher, J. G. Flynn, Mrs. T. J. Foley, and in sixty days he 'busted.' We was blighted by the death of a broken Sessions Ho ise, T. P. Ford, Chas. Fortner, Miss A. THE HON. THE ATTORNEY GEN­ couldn't collect a dollar. Two years heart of the lady of his love, for whose Fogarty, Eustage Forth, L. Freundberg, ERAL.—Mr. Chairman, one of the 25th March, 1912.J Session's House. 25th March, 1912. later I met the man in Cincinnati and sake he was banished from the land. Mrs. J. M. Freston, W. Francis, Mrs. unfortunate failings of a discussion of J. E. Fuller, Miss A. L. Grabee. H. M. this kind is that there is in the com­ ML SPURLING.—Mr. Chairman, told him we had become reconciled to He wrote "The Lusiaff' in his banish­ MESSAGE TO LEGISLATIVE our loss. 'But will yon please tell me,' ment and was recalled in 1571, losing (iardner, A. Gabrielsen, Mrs. H. T. munity and also in the House as a I don't oppose the motion, but if the Galop, Mrs. G. Garner, Mrs. J. B. section which is opposed altogether to Colony is to undertake extensive dredg­ COUNCIL, NO. 11. I asked, 'why did you want references on the way all his property except his poem. Pensioned at first by the king, Gere, Mrs. J. C. Gilt, Mrs. R. Gilbert, the liquor traffic and which starts with ing operations in tbe channels I think as to onr credit? 'Well, you see,' he J. H. Gibbons, J. Gribbel. Mrs. M. V. the premise that it is an uneatable evil we had better be careful in spending "THE LIQUOR LICENSE ACT, 1912." answered, 'I wanted to know if yon this great epic poet of Portugal died Glynn, J. Gomes, Mrs. E. Goodman, any more money than is necessary and and these sections in the community could stand it.' "—Exchange. to great poverty in 1570, when his Miss F. Goldstein, A. Carl Goenther, and the House are prepared to do any­ a submarine bell-buoy seems to me to Ordered on motion of the Attorney patron was also dead Mrs. J. E. Green, S. H. Greaves, Mrs. thing which they think -will in any way j be very much of a luxury when we con­ General that the following Message be Cunn, S. Hi Hoc*. Alfred Hami'ton, restrict the traffic restriction or other 1 sider the lights we will have erected sent to the Hon the Legislative Council: No Law's Delay Here. Mrs. A II iskins, Miss D. Hadley, Mr-. round che island in a short time. I wise. That is one of the unfortunate j In Perak. in the Malay peninsula, Down In a Coal Mine. M. E. Hadlev, Miss Helen Harris, Mrs. failings of the House because people j personally don't feel inclined to go to (No. 11) To the ear accustomed to the con­ ('. H. Handford. E. H. Heyward, Mrs. looking upon the thing as a matter of this expense. I think the coast is lawyers find uo business, for a modi­ fied form of trial by ordeal decides all stant sound of a living world the still­ C. Hillman. Miss Helen Howes, R. principle are always prepared to help amply protected by onr lighthouses. HONOURABLE GENTLEMEN OF THE LEG­ Hood, Miss G. Hlffev. Miss W. Howard, the passing of any measure which from We are almost immune from fog and I ISLATIVE COUNCIL: disputes. In place of the legal practi­ ness of a coal mine, where the miles their point of view will do anything to don't see any great necessity for this tioner the pleader is a native boy who of crosscnts and entries and the un­ prohibit the liquor traffic. What tbe expenditure and I think we should The House of Assembly- has the hon is assigned to one or the other of the yielding walls swallow np all sounds E. \V. Hooper, Mrs. C. R. Holme-, Mrs. legislature is trying to do is to regulate economise all we can if we are to under­ our to request that your Honourable sides and is given a bamboo tube in and echo is a silence that is complete, A. C. Hun,. Mrs. T. J. lluckin. Will W. the traffic and as the hon. member for take these extensive dredging opera­ House will be pleased to appoint a which is sealed the pleading of *'ie but as one becomes accustomed to the Hughes. E. (,. Hudson, Miss M.tmam St. George's said, that is all we can tions. Committee to form w th a Comnfittee person or party whom he represents. silence through long hours of solitary lliilili.ird, Mr:-. \\ . II. Hurlbut, Rex. hope to do or that it is possible to do and of the Assembly a Joint Committee to work sounds become audible that Islipd, Mrs. Lvman James, Fred Jacob, any attempt to amend the existing law When all is ready two stakes are MR. WATLINGTON.—Mr. Chair­ consider the Bill entitled "The Liquor would escape an ear less trained. The M. O. Jackson. Mrs. John G. Jennings, should be on the lines that if it is neces­ License Act, 1912" now before the As­ driven into the bed of a stream, and man, I support the motion made by triekling murmur of the gas, the spat­ Mrs. L. R. Jon.-. Miss Grace H. John­ sary to regulate the traffic further it sembly, a printed copy of which is by aid of a bamboo pole the heads of son, MK Frank R. Jone-, A. L. John­ the hon. member and I regret that Mr. tering fall of a lump of coal loosened should be regulated, but not to adopt ill- Spuriing spoke as he did. I had an forwarded herewith, and also the de­ the two boys are submerged at the son. Miss F. Kc-llev, Miss A. \V. Ken­ by some mysterious force from a considered amendments to the law be­ experience rerently whi-h made me sirability of amending The Liquor Li­ same time. By grasping the stakes nedy. Mrs. Kcssl.-r, Mr>. G. L. Kelsey, cause the promoters think they will cense Act, 1908, in any other particulars cranny in the wall, the sudden knock­ A. J. Keichiii. Helen Keiling, Miss feel it was very urgent to have this ; they are enabled to remain under wa­ injure or kill the traffic. That is why not outlined in the-said B !l. ing and breaking of a stratum far up J. B. Kevser, Miss Fannv Kingston, buoy. Recently I came down from ter for quite awhile after their natural it IS SO lifficult to deal with legislation New York in the Bermui'san a u the in the roc . above or the scurry of a Mrs. O. Kiltiare, J. Kousch, j. \\. on this subject and I was glad to hear weather was very, very thick an i several Session's House, I inclination would bring them to the rat off somewhere in the darkness Know!.-. Rev. J. J. Koch, A. Korth, ihe- hon. member for St. George's, times the master expressed himself surface, but at last one of them gives Krasccr, R. Kuhn, M. Lasser |. l.i-h- Mr. Spuriing, take up the only proper 25th March,' 1912. strike on th >ar loud and startling. that he wished he could have had the in and, releasing his hold of the stake, The eye, too, becomes trained to pene­ am, Mrs. \\. II. I. akin, Miss A. view of the question, that it is useless Lawrence. Mrs. IL T. Lecombe, Miss benefit of a submarine bell-buoy's ADJOURNMENT. comes to the air. He is immediately trate the darkness, lint the darkness is to attempt to make men sober by Act signals. It would hay helped bim A. Lewis, Mr,.. G, II. Lesfaer, Mrs. \V. of Parliament, and no community wdl seized and the tube he holds is cast so complete that there is a limit—the tremendously in picking up the coast. THE HON. THE ATTORNEY GEN­ aside. Tbe other lad is led ashore, his C. LipeL U. A. Loo-mis, Philip Locker, ever do it and I don't believe ia pro­ We have had it recently demonstrated limit of tbe rays cast by the pit lamp. hibitive communities, that prohibiting ERAL moved that the House at ils tube opened, and the document con­ II. Martin, S. Y. "Atlantic" Miss R. that Bermuda does have thick weather; rising do adjourn to Monday next,— —Joseph Husband ia Atlantic-. March, Mr-. A. P. Matthews, Mr. the sale of liquor has the effect of doing even to-day it is thick. We had it tained therein stands as the decision in away with it. People who want it will which was agreed to. Magu, Mrs. YV. S. M.uiin, Mrs. A. F. thick all the way from New York tbe case. Mason. Mrs. S. Maver, M. McLaughlin, get it. If the hon. members would only and were not able to get good sights all Portuguese and Codfish. work together with the idea of getting THE HON. THE ATTORNEY GEN­ D. R. McKinnon, Mr-. A. McFaul, the way down; the sights at noon were ERAL.—Mr. Speaker, I think it is Scott Relics at Abbotsford. It is an interesting fact that the fish­ Miss M. McSkinne-r. Miss A. M.Devat wholesome restriction, the outcome useless. The .na was there but the would be more beneficial than any possible to bring the business cf the The present estate of Abbotrf ord was ermen of northern Portugal started Mrs. J. McAuliff, Miss McAnliff, horizon was so misty that there was Session to a close soon, but I don't feel and developed the fishing industry on Mrs. J. F. Macfadjean, Ed. McGrith, attempt to further restrict in the direc­ practically no horizon at all and that was formed during the years 1811 to 1817 tion of prohibition and with a view to like moving a Message to that effect from various small farms, the first the "banl*"*" off the northern coast of Mr. McHorn. Mrs. McCuI. Mrs. repeated on her last voyage and I have so long as there are so many committees ultima e prohibition, because it is one purchased bearing the "inharmo­ America, and, though they now send F. M. McFadden, Mrs. M. F. Mer- heard to-day there has been a similar not reported. With regard to several serau. Miss B. Meltzer, Hon. R. \Y. impossible to work, on those lines when experience with the Arcadian and 1 nious designation" Clarty Hole. After fewer ships, their taste for salt cod that end is always ia view. of which I am a member I find it difficult Milurn, Dr. C. Mesenger, G. P. Meade, am sure from what little experience I to make much headway in getting them Sir Walter Scott's death in 1834 a com­ from Newfoundland is unabated—in A. H. Meyer, Mrs. L. C. Mea !, \Y. H. have had that a submarine beli buoy- together, and there are something like mittee of friends collected £8,000 to­ fact, it is a national Portuguese dain­ Merrill, Mrs. A. Merrill. Miss M would be very helpful to vessels com­ 12 or 15 Joint or Select Committees, ward the redemption of the estate, and ty. It is found in every little grocery Merrill, Miss Millo\, Miss I.. Y. Millov, MR. SPURLING moved the follow­ ing here. As I have said before there ing amendment to the motion of the appointed to consider various questions Mr. Cadell, the publisher, contributed shop, hard and brc./n as a board. A Miss CelLi Mills. T. II. Miichcli, II. T. is ao gainsaying the fact that our coast some of which it is advisable should hon. and learned member for Paget, the rest on receiving the rights over number of Portuguese have made their Milliken, Miss A. 1.. Miller, J. D. r is extremely dangerous. The reefs are report within the next two or three Minors, Miss Mills, W. H. Monroe, M Gray, by inserting after the word a long way out to sea and in thick Scott's works. The library and mu­ home on the islands to the south of "bill" "and also tbe desirability of weeks and there are others which Miss Mosler, Mrs. James Moody, weather are hard to approach with any cannot in the nature of things report seum had been given some years be­ the mainland of Massachusetts, and M. H. Moscman, Mrs. AY. Moran, amending The Liquor License Act, security and we should do everything there the dark eyes of the Iberian 1908, in any other particulars not out­ until next session unless this Session fore by the creditors. As his son, Miss M. Mosman, F. G. Mortimer, that science and modern improvements is unreasonably prolonged. I hope all lieutenant Colonel W. Scott, died on maiden, raven locks end a certain pic­ Mrs. •'". P. Montgomery Mi- K. K. lined in this bill." enable as to do to help the ship in ap­ these committees will try and make all his way home from India, the prop­ turesque element la dress are not in­ Moses, Miss M. Murphv, Mrs. I.. proaching the islands with a certain the progress they can as 1 think the Musgrove, J. Musende»£ Miss L. MR. SPERLING.—Mr. Chairman, amount of secarity and certainty. I erty descended to J. lt. Lockhart, his frequent. This fconr«iction with Por­ Session should be brought to a close tugal dates back wiany years, the Murphy, J. Muirhead Miss H. Nelson, it seems to me that if we are going to trust that the House will be able to see within the next three or four weeks. son-in-law, and thence to his daugh­ appoint a Joint Committee to consider ships of Marthas Vineyard bridging R. J. Newman Mrs. S. H. Jfewb rr\ , its way to put this submarine bell-buoy It is very undesirable that it should be ter's husband, J. R. Hope-Scott, whose Mrs. J. R. Xewburv, Miss C. H. New­ this Bill there are certain amendments down. I quite agree that we should be prolonged more than another month daughter held the estate for some the distance over sea and returning it is desirable to make to the. present berry, Mrs. J. Newberry, T. II. New­ economical if we are going to make tbe at all events. years. Many Scott relics are preserv­ with Portuguese crews*- Exchange. berry, H. J. vNich.,1-, Mr-. K. H. Ac. which are not outlined in this Bill, expenditure on our channel but at tbe and while the Committee are at ic tbey ed in the honse, notably his chair and Nicholls. H. J. Nicholl-. Mrs. T New­ same time shipping is coming here more man, Cornelius Nolan. 1). Odv, Master might as well do the whole thing. and more and therefore we must take The House adjourned to Monday writing tattle in the study and his hat Adam and tve. There is an amendment desirable with April 1st. and gloves in the hall.—London Stand­ |. O. Oliver, I. o'Rourke, Moses S. up the methods that are used elsewhere "I hope this expulsion of ours is not Page, Wm. Paulsen, Miss E. Kir,.. respect to the notice to be given by the so generally , and offer the same facili­ ard. going to injure our social position," licensing authorities before their meet­ Percy Parson-, J. Parry, Mi— G ties that ot her places do. said Eve ruefully. Petersen, P. UL Philp. tt, E. A. Phillips, ings. There are now often occasions Hard For the Eskimos. when the proper notice cannot be given MISCELLANEOUS. "I guess not," replied Adam. "They J. Powers, Miss A. Parker, G. Pohli- on recount of a Sunday coming in One of the difficulties of the Mora­ can't stop us from being one of the mann, A. T. Powe-'.l. Mi>. \\ . (",. Pratt, MR. WAINWRIGHT.—Mr. Chair­ A. UL Priest, Mrs I'iulver. P. R.itner, between and I think if we have a man, I ihink we are going in for a PEKIN, March 26.—The representa­ vian missionaries in Labrador is to very first families, whatever they do." Joint Committee tbey should consider tives of the Anglo-Belgian Financial make the Old Testament, with its "I don't find our na-aes here in the A. K. Radford. Mrs. R. Raplev. Mr-. very expensive luxury. It will cost us J. F. Revnolds. Mi-s S. Reen! P. B. that amendment, with any others. something like £1,000 before it is Syndicate yesterday credited the wealth of pastoral detail, intelligible 'Social Register.*" .-. ;d Eve. looking Chinese Government with the sum'of to the Eskimos, not one of whom lias Richardson, A. Ri h rrdsem.Jl. Roberts, in working order and nobody knows the volnme over. H. D. Robertson, Emma Robier. Mr-. what it will cost every year—perhaps £42 \,000. The Chinese Foreign Boa:d The amendment was then put. declares that the money has not yet ever seen a horse. "Sheep and cattle." "Look under 'Dilatory Domiciles,' my a new buoy every year and with out says Hesketh Pritchard in "Hunting love," said Adam as he went out and E. M. Roberts. C. S. Robinson, Olivia lighthouse system we are better off been touched and that the loan wiB ME. OUTERBRIDGE.—Mr. Chair­ remaia in abeyance pending the deci­ Camps In Wood and Wilderness," named the jackass after himself — Robertson, Mrs. Thos. Roberts, Mrs. man, I think it is a desirable amend­ without it. If we put it in we wiH have "they cannot realize or conceive of, R. H. Robbins, Jos. Rousek, H. D. to advertise it to the world and if aa sion of the President. Harper's WeekJv. ment. I think if they are going to con­ for there are no domesticated animals Robertson. Miss M. Rostenbader, Mrs. accident happened and a vessel got ST. PETERSBURG, March 26.—The R. Robinson, Mrs. I. C. Rogers, Mrs. sider it at all they should consider the save dogs in that portion of the penin­ whole thing. The hon. member, Dr. adrift Bermuda might be responsible Emperor yesterday approved the opin­ A Pithy Sermon. J. G. Roberts. Mrs. R. H. Robbins. sula. They comprehend the story of Cann, alluded to the fact of saloons being for a bell-buoy that was not there. I ion of the Premier Kokovsoff and the Here is the pithiest sermon ever Mrs. W. H. Robertson, Mr. Roberts, think we had better let tbe question Esau, the hunter, and tbat of Samson near schools. It isa poor rule , they say, Ministers of War and Marine against preached: "Our ingress into life is Chas. Rump, F. H. Ruscll. Mrs. Saw­ stand over a little longer, Mr. Chair­ and the lion, which animal can be yer, Chas. Sandros, Mary Saunders, which will not work both ways, and 1 the proposed shore line railroad in the naked and bare, our progress through think if there is anything a child is man. I don't know whether they have Caucasus and in favour of tbe railroad translated as polar bear, but of Abra­ Dr. and Mrs. Sattler, Miss G. Sarrent, afraid of it is a drunken man and there them round the coast in England and traversing the mountains. One con­ ham in the land of Mesopotamia they life is trouble and care, our egress out Miss E. Sanbiirne Mrs. P. Sawyer. \Y. is no better warning than in seeing they have more thick weather than we sideration ia determining the decision can form no picture. The nearest ap­ of it we know not wb«*e; but. doing H. Sawyer, J. R. Saunders, David have and if they have aot takea up the drunkenness when tbey are being is that a shore line railroad would be proach to these ideas is drawn from well here, we shall do well there. I Scott. Mrs. J. W. Scanciler, Mrs. II. question I don't think we ought. It Schlafly, A. J. Schwartz, H. F. Schwartz brought up because it will make them exposed to the Turkish feet. _j[ the harvest of the sea, seals and fish could not ten more by preaching a more afraid of going in a liquor store. would not do us any barm to wait a year." A. S. Seymour, Mrs. E. Secomb, Mrs. My father always had wine and liquor little bit. ST. PETERSBURG, March 2t>. —It is taking the place of flocks and herds." W. E. Shific-ki, ('. H. S-mons. ft. L. announced that Kin*i Victor Emmanuel in the house, quite openly where_ we Wanted It Well Hidden. Simmons. Mrs. \Y A. Simonson. UL W. could all get at it, but I don't believe will visit Emperor Nicholas t as year Srritbers, Miss M. IV Smith. Mrs. E. MR. ZUILL.—Mr. Chairman, I can­ possibly at Crimea. Poiiticil import­ Mict'stos a Menace. Little Bobby was too pulite to sn;; to-day* that 1 consume more liquor not help agreeing with Mr. Watlington. he wanted a big piece of the turkey, than any member of the House and ance is ascribed to the propost d visit.Jji Few people who know mistletoe only Smith, Thadc'eus Smith, Sir \Y. T. H. It seems to me we should do all in our but he said he would like a piece of with all due respect I take it that the power to make the approach to our as a desirable feature of Christmas Smith, (LT. Smith, W. A. Smith, W. T. LONDON, March 27.—Another batch the chest, where tbe wishbone was. best example is to have liquor around channels as safe as we possible can aad of suffragettes was sent to prison to- lay decorations understand that the plant Smith, Miss K. Snyder, Mr. Harry- so freely that they woulo try to get if the bell-buoy caa be of any assistance by Judge Robert Wallace, Chairman of is a parasite dangerous to the life of only he didn't want to find the wish­ Smith, Miss S. A. Smith, M.irjorie ri;: of it. It has been said in the House let us have it by all means, because it t..e Loadon Sessions at tbe resumption trees in the regions in which it grows. bone too quick.—Browning's Magazine. Smith, Miss B. Spal.iing, .Mired Spear, Mrs. J. B. Stephens, Hon C. M. Stone, that if Harrington Sound were a pool won't be long before we have more of the trial of women accused of window It is only a question of time after of liquor there would be BO drunkenness Sir Wm. Starke. Mrs. Strickland. Miss expensive ships coming here and we smashing. During the raids of March mistletoe once begins to grow upon a It Was This Way. because people would be able to get should do all in our power to help them. 1st and 4th most of the women were sen­ M. Stack, Fred Stamp, Mrs. W. H. it whenever they wanted and if people tenced to four months' imprisonment tree before the tree itself will be "I suppose the father gave the bride Stevens, Mrs. Minnie Stacv Miss here say they are temperance advocates MR. H. VILLIERS SMITH.—Mr. but some of them who had been previous­ killed. The parasite saps tbe life of away." Clara Stevens, Mrs. R. O. Straader.W, _hey must have some good reason for it. Chairman, I am satisfied that it will be ly convicted were given six months, the infected branches. Fortunately it "Not exactly. He gave a millh» Swope, D. J. Sweeney, Fred Swann, (I.oad laughter). a good thing to put the buoy down for while one of them who had been twic; is of slow growth, taking years to de­ away and threw her in."—Philadel­ A. Ruth Taylor, N. D. Taylor, Thos. Taylor, Milliard Tavlor, Joines Taylor, since it has come before the public I previously cohvicted had the distinction velop to large proportions, bnt when phia Ledger. have been approached by three regular of getting eight months. W. B. Tab, J. S.'C. Tee, Miss M. DR. CANN.—Mr. Chairman, I would neglected it invariably ruins all trees Thon pson, W. t . Thompson. H. G. leave the man who. drinks alone, but trading captains who have said what VIENNA, Ma.-ch 26.—The Kaiser it reaches. The only method of exter­ Thon.pson, Mrs. R. B. Thomas, Mrs. we sbauH