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Vol. LXXXVIH-No 26 HAMILTON. BERMUDA TUESDAY MARCH, 2, 1915, SINGLE COPY, lid (OBS CENTS).—20s. PEE ANKTTM

I BOMBARDMENT OF ARRAS. I back about one mile along a shell- 1 I I p tted road, by the side erf which we THE WAR. } Paris, Feb. 27.—The Germans are j ensconced ourselves in a very grubby again bombarding Arras and Soissons little farmhouse—one of the few that BIG MOVE UNDER WAY. as thc result of Freach troops con­ the German- shells had left standing. centrating ia those cities. The big I We s'ept in a snowshed on the straw London, Feb. 26.—-The continued German motors have doae terrific When you buy Bovrii in preference to a very grubby kit­ progress which the French are said havoc at Arras and a great part of chen floor. to_ be making in the Champagne dis­ the city is ia ruins. Despite rainy Saturday, trict and the pressure which the Allies foggy weather ia west Flanders ar­ ii without attempting any great offen­ tillery daelliagfis still ia progress there. you can be sure you are getting the 1 p as usual at 5 a.m. to stand to sive are declared to be bringing to A considerable amount of French arms for an hour or so; rest of the bear on the German line in the west, artillery has been placed at the dis­ day cleaning up. We thought we have according to the news received posal of the Belgians who are shelling product of a genuine all-British, were in for trouble as a Taube came from Holland induced the Germans to the German lines aear Ostead. In« flying overhead and dropped smoke make another effort ia the west be­ fantry fighting ia the forests north of and always British Company. bombs to show their gunneis where fore the Allies reach their maximum Verdun has cost the Germans heav­ « to fire. Sure enough they shelled ily. In thc Bois forges peasants have I us energetically for half an hour or strength. By day and aight, says the i Dutch newspapers big motor cars beea workup for two days burying 1 so. First a few high explosives to loaded with German soldiers arc hur­ the dead and still maay bodies re­ § get us out of our farmhouses, then rying through Belgium to the western main upon the ground. Further to a shrapnel or two to catch us as we front and the troops which had been the South ia the Meuse valley near BOVRIL always has to .JP..E got out. A low trick, 1 call it, shell­ seat to Northern Belgium are goiag St. Juhicl the Freach have repulsed ing us when we aire having our hard- back to the trenches. The fact that with heavy losses attempts of the earned rest. some of the troops now passing Germans to retake some of thc ground kSSft^Ea B had a very unpleasant ex­ through Belgium come from the Eas­ they lost. perience with them yesterday. He tern frontier suggest that the Ger­ was sent back in the morning to ar­ mans are able to hold the Russians li range about the billets and struck a in their positions, while thc Germans SUBMARINE OFF SPAIN. patch they were shelling, about 100 are carrying our a new offensive in thc 11 yards behind the trenches. Thty west. The silence of the Germain Gen­ Bilbao, Spain. Feb. 27.—The light­ BRITIS w landed half a dozen or so within eral Staff which to-day simply said house keeper at Portugalete, one of If twenty to thirty yards of him, cov­ there had been no change on either the harbours of Bilbao advised thc and consequently there has been no need to make ering him with mud. He started do­ front is taken in London as confirma­ Maritime authorities of haviag sight­ any change in the constitution or directorate or ing at litile desperate digging in a tion that some big move such as that ed to thc north of his lighthouse a muddy ditch with his hands but suggested is under way. It is declar­ submarine navigation on the surface the Company SINCE THE OUTBREAK OF as he found he was haviag what he ed that the Allies are displayiag no of the water. The boat carried no described as a "dashed dull time", he uneasiness, they believe that the soft­ flag aor aay other iadicatioa of its THE WAR. ~ forced his way through a thick hedge ness of the ground must prove a nationality. \\ into a field next door—found that great disadvantage to thc Germans neighbour equally unhealthy, and and although all their new troops VON. HINDENBURG IN FRANC*. The following complete list of the Directors of Bovrii, Limited, started to tool across thc open, and are not yet ready they will be able soon as he got well along from the to repel any new attacks. During the London, Feb. 27.—A special to sine the formation of the Company, affords the best guarantee of the I fence he promptly, much to his hor­ last couple of days the British have the Daily Express from thc Belgian entite absence of any alien influence or control:— ror came under rifle fire. This was slightly improved their positions in froatier says the appearaace of Field the last straw, and he did the next La Bassee while' the French report Marshal Yon Hindenburg in France fifty yards or so to the next muddy further progress by their troops in thc The Right Hem. Lord Playfair, George Lawson Johnston. ditch—into which he fell headlong— vicinity of Prethes and in.the|Argoaae and Flanders as Tjonimander-in-Chief in record time n spite of his heavy and repeated successes by their ar­ of the Germaa Western armies is G.C.B., LL.Be Andrew Walker. load of kit. He eventually turned tillery in destroyiag German guns aad being freely predicted by both officers John Lawson Johnston. I up at headquarters looking like an trenches. In the cast a big battle and men among thc Kaiser's forces. William E. Lawson Johnston. animated mud pie. along the Russian fortress line which His successes ia the Eastern frontier The Right Hoi. the Earl of Douglas Walker follows the river almost the whole have greatly impressed the Emperor whose disappoint meat at tbe "failures 11 The "Jam-Tin" Grenades. way from thc Baltic to the Carpath­ Bessborough, C.V.O., G.B. The Right Hon. the Earl ok i 1 ians is still undecided. The same is of bis generals' on the other front is true also of thc battles in the Car­ great. Thc Kaiser's discoatcat with Admiral of the Fleet Sir Arran, K.P. U A Captain ia the pathians and Bukowiaa. Petrograd his army commanders in thc Western Edmund Commercial, V.C., Sir James Crichton-Browne, M.D., writes:—• despatches however, claim that the area has become notorious. He praised * 1 "The general state of things is Russians are more than holding tteeir Geaeral Voa Kluck for the first dash G.C.B. F.RJ5. very curious, and the deadlock we own in Northern and central Poland toward Paris but afterwards he sound­ Prince Francis of Teck. are at is a condition never contem­ and that in the Carpathians tbey are ly rated him for not outflanking the Frederick Gordon, plated in the "Field Service Regu­ making such a steady advance that British. He also criticised General The Right Hon. The Earl of lations" or any other publication on not only thc Hungarian but thc Aus- Herringeas plaa of attack during thc The Right Hon. Dr. Robert Enroll, K.T., C.B. war which I have ever read. Here triaa armies fighting in Bukowiaa are earlier operations along the Aisne. Farquharson, P.C wc are sitting in trenches facing the threatened. No further news has There have also been several stormy enemies' trenches. The distance be­ reached London-of the bombardment interviews betweea the Emperor aad tween us varies from 30 to 300 yards. of the Dardanelles by the Allies fleets the Bavarian Crown Prince. !¥J A certain amount of saiping goes on but it is believed here that warships Insist on having Bo W a 1 coatiauallv, and the artillery of both will continue their attacks until the SHIP BUILDERS STRIKE. sides shell thc opposing trenches at straits are foiced. Having destroyed intervals and occasionally send few- the outer fortifications the eatraace to BRITISH TO THE BACKBONE. shells an sonr.« place where theythink Londoa, Feb. 26.—While labour con­ the enemy's guns are likely to be. thc outer way is being cleared of ferences were beiag held to-day to de­ mines preparatory to an attack on the Our guns are very cleverly hidden, cide what action should be taken re­ and of course they change their posi­ inner forts. One effect of tbe prelim- garding thc refusal of thc Clyde ship­ f the AUies ia the Dar- tion from ii.ne to time. 1 have builders to gram aa increase of four everal times been frightfully startled cents an hour in wages to the ship­ bv a gun going off within fifty yards jnarv succes. - yard engineers some of whom already 0: me when going along a road, or danelles was the dropping today 01 are oa strike the goverameat made a ATTACK ON INNER FORTS AT Julius Caesar's legions used t-.a go '11 the price of whaet which went down DARDANELLES. Utters from the Front. for this trick. A helmet on a l hin across the fields, to the trenches. dramatic move ia seadiag a letter to stick or bayonet with daylighl show­ Vt , 1 have not yet seen a gun in ac­ several points on thc Liverpool Ex-- both employers and workmen ordering London, Feb. 27.—Serious damage tion, although 1 have been here, go­ Endurance of Hardships. ing underneath Is too obvious to bluff change. the resumption of work on Monday has been inflicted upon the inner anybody. The A.S.C. aire feeding ing daily from the trenches to our A serious invasion of Germaa South and promising that arrangemeats Tuikish foils guarding the Dardanelles billets 4,000 yards in rear and past Tuesday. us extraordinarily .well. Really we West Africa bv the Union of South would be made for the dispute to be by the international fleet of French are far more interested in our grub the places where the bateries are Africa forces 'is now under way. referred to a coart of arbitratioa. aand British warships according to going from, for over a fortnight. Of Back to the trenches again to-day. than anything else these dull dans. The troops which landed at Wal- The letter- was sigaed by Sir George advices received to-day from Athens B has just come in—.11 has usual j course I could have gone and looked fiesch and Laderitz Bay arc advancing Askwith, Chief Industrial Commissioa- and Tenedos. In his official reports Unluckily the thaw has set in in for them, and seen them, when I earnest and everything is very way—head 'first oa to my middle. along the railways from these fports ei. Had the unrest been allowed to to_ the Biitish Admiralty Vice-Ad­ and I are more graceful about :t heaud them so close, but it would be to the main liae which runs north spread, 100,000 men would have been miral Sackvillc Garden reports that sloppy. We loaded ourselves as much necessary to get quite close before as possible with grub inside and after our practice. We just sab- me saw them. We have quite gone and south through the whole length involved. The I irons had not author­ the Allied fleet has made steady pro­ side gently on to each other, but of the Colony while another force ized the strike but the men already gress in its attacks upon the forts clothes outside. To show you how back to the sort of work, which one tries unsuccessfully to keep warm B , a clumsy brute, goes the whole many of us though a few years ago is concentrating in northern Cape had refused thc employers an offer of and that the work of reducing them is hog, We all three feed togethe Colony to advance from the south. a cent aad a half aa hour increase proceeding in a satisfactory manner. just as we were falling in I found was obsolete. We are sapping and I had forgotten my identity disc, we had brought out 11 few things with mining and are preparing bombs to -No further losses as a result of the and were about to vote for an official us, including, unluckily, a pat of but­ <".or 111 am submarine aad mine blockade strike. There has been some unrest which goes round one's neck nest to be thrown by hand. They are made FRENCH REPORT. the skin. Well, in order to get it ter, which with the malignity of in­ of empty jam tins filled with small have been reported. Premier Asquith among the dockers and other workmen animate but fiend-inspired objects of is expected to make a statement ia bnt generally they have expressed there I had to open eight things. pieces of Iroa with a few ounces of Paiis, Feb. 27.—The War Office a greasy nature has spread aiscli gun-cotton. Oae lights the fuse and the House of Commons oa Monday satisfaction with the increase in wages Mackintosh, dressing gown (a good everywhere—principally on our blun- outlining thc steps which the AIEes to make up for the higher cost of this afternoon gave ont tbe following tip this for the trenches, although throws the greaade by hand exactly statement. There is no cnange to kets, where it has been well sat on like the old "greaadiers" used to do have decided upon in retaliation against living. in case of an advance one would have and trodden in by us all. It dosent ieport in thc situation from the sea to leave it behind—I'm afraid that i in the 18th century- Our badge, like Germany's sea war zone. to the Aisne. In Champagne noth­ matter where or how careful we put the badge of the* fusilier regiments, UNITED STATES AND GERMANY Napoleon would turn in his grave ! it away—it's on thc lloor again :n BRITISH TRANSPORT REPORT­ ing has developed since yesterdays at the idea of a dressig-gown on commcmoiated this business, aud communication. Our artillery ia_ tie thirty seconds. Have you ever eat­ here we are in the 20th century play­ ED SUNK. Philadelphia, Feb. 27.— A novel the battlefield!)—next one's uniform en black butter? 1 mean real jblack.-1 Argonne exploded an ammunition coat, two woolly waistcoats, one shirt ing precisely the first gaaie as we Berlin, Feb. 26.—The German press means to prevent Germany from de­ depot near St. Hubert. In tbe wood That Is what ours is like now. The d d whea we were hrst formed. liberately slaking United States mer­ (would have been two but had mis­ earthy part is not so bad, but I am Bureau states that 1,800 British troops near Mclincouit between tbe Argonne laid the second), and lastly two vests. These bombs have beea used most chant vessels within the war zone was and tlie Meuse tne enemy again rather fastidious myself and do not successfully by the ladiaa Sappers were drowned in the English Chaaaoel In addition one will have—if yon can Kke the combined flavor of mud and when a Germaa submarine sent a Brit­ outlined to-nigbt by Miss Janet E. sprayed one of oiu advanced trenches Richards of Washington, D.C., Vhx- with burning liquid necessiating tbe call it clothing—a layer of mud by dubbin o our boots. We also made ish transport to the bottom. The Presideat of thc Women's Peace the time we come back for our next the mistake of-opening a tin of jam aeirs , who have had a good Press Bureau declares that this report abandonment of the trench tVc occu­ aeai 01 close-quarter work ia their movement speaking ia thc Broad street pants of w: ich were sciiousiy burned. rest. whkh, of course, got upset and trod­ was wired to Lloyds from Eastbourae. We marched off as usual about den on. The general mess in here sectioa of the trenches. We can Theatre. She urged that America A counter attack immediately check­ tura out our "jam-tin" grenades at refuse the hospitality of her protectiag ed tbe Germans who suffered losses dusk, and, after the usual sniping, now is horrid, as in addition to a ADDITIONAL WAR EXPENDI­ harbours to the 38 Hamburg-Americaa including a number of prisoners.^ In crawled along loathsomely muddy layer of mixed edibles and blankets the rate of 300 a day". TURE. steamships which include such float­ the region of Verdun and on thc heights ditches aad into our ditches by 9 p.m. on the ground, everybody who comes ing palaces as the Valei laind, if Ger­ of the Meuse our heavy artilicty Passing through these rabbit-war­ in brings on large quantities of mud, 000 London, Feb. _*-—The ».ovcrnmeut many fails to give sufficient protec­ wrecked some German guns exploding rens, with their slimy sides and some which goes over everything. The to-day requested £43,000,000 addi­ tion to our trading ships. The sug­ about 20 ammunition wagons annihi­ inches of mud at the bctom, is a bread in particular has a real warm TOWNS RUINED IN BELGIUM tional for the war expenses of tahe year gestion which wais warmly applauded lated a detachment and destroyed an horrid experience. They are very winter coat of it. They used to tell BY 1914-15, briagiag the total lor the has been brought before President entire camp, tn the Bens Brule the narrow (one has to force one's way me when I was young about eating a year to £362,000,000. The estimates WHsoa by Miss Richards. battle continues to our advantage. along sideways) and deep, and 100 peck of dirt before 1 died. I'm not BRl G ES for the year 1915 and 1916 provide yards of it absolutely cakes one with sure how much a peck is, but I LI E GE for an expenditure of C-50,000,000. wet, cold mud from head to heels. reckon I've eaten it. I hope the CHA R LEROIS The total for the first two years of SHIPPING TO AND FROM Owing to the persistent way their dying part does not come along as a NA M UR STATUE TO FLORENCE NIGHT­ necessary part of the bargain. It LOUV A IN of the war alone for Eaglaad will be . INGALE. shots seem to strike in exactly the m same spot every time (unluckily my really is rather laughable at times—, MO N £612,000,000. this is a typical breakfast request, s _ *., London, Feb. 26.—The British Ad­ London, Feb. 27.—A statue . of dug-out is oae of these spots), I ii «a think they must have their rifles "I say, old boy, you might pass the MON C EAUJ.* _*_.___ BOER LEADER ARRESTED miralty last night issued a lnemordan- Florence Nightingale was unveiled butter,' It Is stuck on your right iltim of the number of arrivals and sail­ carefully sighted by day, and then DIXM U DE m mant here to-day. It is the first instance boot"; on which B— - politely waves A L London, Feb. 26.—A despatch to ings of overseas steamers of all nation­ in which the statue ef a woman, aside clamped down—the shooting from his boot in your direction and you osTja 2 m Reuter's Telegram Co. from Cape alities at aad from Uaited Kingdom these rifles is too good for them to OS T END.ilji^. from royalty has been erected publicly help yourself. CO U Town says it is reported there that ports during the present year. The in London. On account of the war be able to do it in any other way. RTRAlj^^IJi YP R ES, „jjj _w _ Lt.-Col. S. G. Maritz, the rebellious memoraadum shows that from Feb. 18 there were no ceremonies in connection and I live in a small dug-out mt Thursday. Boer leader has beea arrested aad when thc German blockade began un­ with die unveiling. The figure bears by 4ft-, by 3 feet high. Unluckily GH E at JO Jim ^32 til Feb. 24, 708 vessels arrived and seat to Wiadhoek, Cape Colony, as a a lamp in tbe right hand. It forms a we are both biggish, so we have to A poor night, as most of our shel­ prisoner. A despatch *^^?*«» OJ3 sailed. Tbe Admiralty also gave squeeze in jolly adjacent. Luckily A.P. in Montreal Daily Star. 11 out the following list of British vessels part of the Crimean memorial group ter fell in on us. Another derned on Feb. lo.said newspapers there had in Waterloo Place. The cost of the he is a most excellent chap, or life dull day sent mostly by us in im­ published a report there that Col which have beea suak by the Germaa under these circumstances would be submarine. The steamers Cambank, statue was provided for from small proving the trenches and digging Maritz had beea executed bw the Ger­ subscriptions largely from nurses, unpleasant. We appraoch our ken­ fresh ones to the back to get in and maas for treachery. His military Downshire, Brainksomc Chino, Oakby, nel by a deep and narrow trench Riopaiana, Western Coast aad Har- soldiers and sailors. out by from the back. Very heavy CULUS CAUSE HEADACHE movements were supported by the running off from the main trench firing by the company on our right Germaas of Germaa South West paliaa. It says the S.S. Deptford and we almost invariably enter it LAXATIVE BROMO-QUININE, re­ probably struck a miue. RUSSIAN VICTORY. about midnight, but saw nothing to Africa. His reported execution was by foiling head first on to the one Maze at ourselves. Kept us standing moves the cause. Used the world over said to have been due to an attempt who is already inside. Our roof con­ Petrograd, Feb. 27.—General re­ to arms though, in case of accidents to cure a cold in one day. E. W. to surrender to the British at Kaka- BODIES OF GERMANS WASHED sists of a fern planks with earth on for a good long time in the rain— mas the forces uader his command. call of the German armies in northern the top. The earth does not want to GROVE'S signature on each box. Made UPON NORWEGIAN COAST. Poland was predicted at tahe War stay on top though, and a fairly drat 'em! by SECRET ORDERS TO TRANS­ Office to-day as a- result ol the Rus­ steady stream comes on our heads Friday, PARIS MEDICINE CO, Saint Louis. U. S. A. Christiania, Feb. 27.—Severalbr>dies sian victory ait Przasnysz. It was as­ ATLANTIC LINERS. aas we deep. I guess we must rather wearing Germaa naval unifoims were serted that the Russian advance in resemble the babes in the wood, al­ A certain number of bullets buz­ found to-day ia the wreckage of a the Przasnysz .region had cut through zing around us as usual—one un­ London, Feb. 26.—The successful submarine washed up near Chrisitania though, in personal appearance I, operations of Germaa submarines in the German front extending from the for one, more resemble the wicked pleasantly close to me that minute— accordiag to despatches received here. Niemen to the Vistula and that the a ricochet off the side of the para­ ii British waters have resulted ia the is­ They assert there is ao farther doubt uncle would do for the pan- TfSHMADE suance of secret orders foi ah trans­ troops of Grand Duke Nicholas were omine aunt, with his large muffler pet. Our gunners, by the way, back that the wreckage craft is the famous proceeding slowly towards the east round his head and neck. Except us infantry up in a way I would atlantic liners to remain ia port until submarine U9. AB her crew of 25 Prussian frontier. never have believed possible. As sod Cloths of every descrip­ further notice accordiag to reliable men are believed to have perished. for being turned out twice by firing information secured here to-day. Tnis I had a top-hole night. Bless alt as a German trench (generally 200 tion, Serges, Flannels, news caused a sensatioa ia maritime makers of warm dressing gowns, ses to 300 yards in front of us) makes it Alpacas, Vesting*, and circles whea it became known. Offi­ ORDER RESTORED IN SOUTH I! self unpleasant, either starting to at­ AFRICA. Wednesday, tack us or indulging in heavy firing Sunproof Suitings. cials of the steamship liaes refused to PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. the gunner observer ia our front comaieat on the order aad the Admir­ Write for Pattern* to alty maintained its customary silence, Cape Town, Feb. 27.—Order has PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed In one trench the Germans keep trenches 'phones back to Ms battery, hat reports are ia circulation that the beea completdy restored 'ia South to cure any case of Itching, Blind, a row of 'helmets on sticks just and within sixty seconds bang goes British naval authorities have secured Africa and British operations ia Ger­ above the parapet which the silly a shell or two right into the obnox­ 6...J.I.-S&S0LN. man South West Africa_ are being Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to ious trench, making the Germans information that a fleet of submarines 14 days or money refunded.—Made by asses keep moving up and down. has succeeded ia reaching the Irish eaergetically prosecuted it was an­ There seems to be a lack of the in­ shut up at once. Relieved by the LEICESTER, coast and is lying in wait for the nounced to-day by the Goveraer-Gen- PARIS MEDICINE CO., Saint Lout., ventive faculty about these people J_ again tonight for our three big linen. eral at the opening of Parliament. Ik _.«___. which is rather pathetic. I believe day's rest in billets and we marched • 9mW SSS^s&S^^Slii __i THE ROYAL GAZETTE, TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1915

THE OVERSEAS AIRCRAFT FUND. Essence ef NAVAL SPORTS. XCbe Uo^al (Basette The Royal Flying Corps has to its credit during the course the present Sessions House, Hamilton, Manek2, 1915 March, 1st 1915 struggle a number feats of which the After a lapse of one week, Parlia­ The following is tbe programme of A Novel Entertainment 'performance should eutitle the Corps ment met at 2 o'clock this afternoon sports held on Moresby Plain, Ireland to be numbered as among the military Island on Saturday afternoon which SUBSCRIPTIONS assets of the Empire. Everyone may twenty three members present. Tha proved very interesting. recall the raid upon Dusseldorf, the minutes of the previous meeting were DISCOUNT read and confirmed. Humourous Number of the Farmers IF PREPAID famous flights over Ostend and the sig­ Bayonet Fighting—R. M. v. R. C. B. nal service rendered ia "scenting by the Message No. 64 was received from R.M. won by 6 fights to 3. Magazine with Living Illustrations YSAKLV £10 0 10 percent British Airmen. Their fame has so far the chair. It transmitted to the House HAIJP YEARLY 19 0 7| rt ee. extended that now a feeling of pride for its information, a copy of a circular 100 yards flat—1. Vivian (Shipwright), Under tbe distinguished patronage of His Excellency the Governor QUARTERLY 5 0 5 •• i. in these achievements has prompted despatch from the Secretary of State 2, Crowley! [Sick Berth Steward), numerous Britons in the far off cor­ for the Colonies, with a memorandum 3, Dnlson (Royal Marines). Ska G. M. BULLOCK, K.C.B. ners of the Empire to contribute some­ from the War Office, summarising the Four-legged race—1, Burge, 8, Vango, The Submarii.e Effor.. thing towards the better equipment of conditions under which the Army S.Flynn. - . the corps and thus help the Mother Council are willing that non-coduniss- ST. GEORGES St George Hotel, Wed., Country in this time ot stress. As it ioned officers and men of the regular High Jump—1, Dulson (Royal Marines) German submarines are still is necessarj that there should be some army should be lent for service under _. Crowley (Sick Berth Steward) pursuing their activities in the organization to take charge of the 3, Devers (AB.) 10th March Colonial Governments His Excellency Tickets 2,'-, from Miss Mary Hunter, St. Georges, West, or from Mrs. Irish seas and channels; bat the funds collected and give the effort a would be glad to learn the views of the prop*r cohesion Tlie Overseas Club has Pick-a-Back—1, Dullaghan and Robin­ Dolniau. St. George Hotel. bag of merchant vessels has not House as early as practicable. son, 2, Martin and MeGrady. kindly undertaken the task, and by Message No. 65 requested tbe House been quite so heavy as the von aid of its numerous branches it will be to make provision for the payment of Gig's Race—1, Forecastlemen, 2, Main- SOMERSET—Masonic Hall, Friday, 12th Tirpitz bluster tried to make the able to give an efficient administra­ certain further chums on the Treasury topmen. tion March world believe. It has been truly for tbe year 1914, therein enumerated. Field Gun Competition—1, Quarter- remarked that the war. on British We publish in another column the The consideration of His Excellency deckmen, % Royal Marines. Tickets 2/- and if-, at Mr. Gilbert's Drug Store. and neutral snipping is a confes­ appeal of Mr. T. Waddington, Corres­ Message No. 02, relative to a scheme of ponding Secretary at Bermuda. training for Aided School Teachers Tug-of-War—Quarterdeck team. HAMILTON—Colonial Opera House, Wed. sion of weakness on the part of By request we have opened a sub­ was the only order for the day and pro­ Obstacle—1, Franklin, Robinson 3, Germany—a confession that in the scription list at our offices, and all voked some discussion. Mr. Hastmgs Keast, 4, Willis. 17th March primary objects of the war on the contributions will be duly acknow­ Outerbridge moved that the House go Relay Race—Royal Marines. Tickets 2/<5 and 1/-. at The Royal Gazette Office. seas she is not making any pro­ ledged in tbe columns of The Royal into Committee to consider the Message Gazette. which was agreed to, Mr. H. S. Cooper gress. Her navy .cannot reduce 830 yards race—1 Vivian, 2 Dulson, Performances commence at 8.15p.m. The following is an extract from the in the chair. 3 Skinner. the British navy to impotence circular which is being issued by the Mr. Hastings Outerbridge said that Each item on the programme will represent an article in a llagazine. consequently she is obliged to dir­ Club: as the amount for Saturday classes for Consolation Race—1 Emery, 2 Cook, There will be Advertisements, Songs, a Playlet entitled 'The Pestiferous 3 Caplin. ect her attention to mere annoy­ teachers had been eliminated this year Fauna" or "The Inspector and the Fruit Fly," Pictures, a Comic Corner. Thousands of British subjects in all from the Educational Grant, and an ance. Sorely those who are dir­ parts of His Majesty's Dominions over­ 440 Yards race—1 Vivian, 2 Skinner, Answers to Correspondents, a Scientific Corner, and a Children's Page. opportunity had now arisen of securing 3 Crowley. ecting her naval policies must be seas are proud of the splendid achieve­ the services of a very competent and The Playlet, the Song The Women of Bermuda, the Farmers Song, the aware that thc sinking of a few ments of the British Royal Flying highly trained educationalist,—a lady Veterans_ Race—I Parrott, 2 Smith, Farmers Chorus, tbe Scientific Notes and the Answers to Correspondents, Corps. Indeed, one of the outstanding 3 Vesper. have been written specially for this entertainment. merchant ships is but a poor re­ features of tbe war has been the daring with high credentials—to give six months special instruction to the Children's Race—1 Miss Catherine Por­ Among those taking part are Mrs. Abbott. Mrs. Purceli, Mrs. Cook. Mrs. compense for ihe loss of upwards of British Airman. teachers, the Legislature shouid cer­ A number of Britons in His Majes­ ter, 2 Miss Louise Adcock, 3 Miss T.Jones, Miss Scott. Miss Bertha Outerbridge. Miss Madeline Tucker. of 4,500,000 tons of shipping by tainly vote the small amount asked lily Blumsun, 4 Master Francis Miss Anita Doe, Miss Stella Doe. Hiss Bernice Conyers. Rev. L. L. Havard, Germany, not to mention the whole ty's Dominions over seas have express­ namedly £100 for tbis purpose. The ed a desire to contribute towards the Thomas. Mr. R. W. Barton. Mr. Earlston Doe. Mr. T. H. H. Outerbridge. Mr. it. St. of the Austro-Hungarian marine. idea is to have this lady practically G. Tucker and Master R. Barton. purchase of an Aeroplane or Aero­ spend every school day for the six 320 Yards Flat (open)—1 Kev. R. J. B. It is by no means improbable planes as a gift to the Mother Country. Peyton-Burbery, 2 Private Sinvth The proceeds will be for the Active Service Contingent of the Bermuda The Over-Seas Club has therefore un­ months in one of the aided schools of that the German submarines may this Colony and to instruct the teach­ R.C.B. Volunteer Rifle Corps. dertaken to inaugurate an Over-Seas ers in a better system of teaching and have succeeded in hiding some Aircraft Fund for the purpose of pre­ Hurdle Race- -I Dulson, 3 Vivian. a_-8-15.l39.eitd. senting to the British Government, for school management. Crow ley. supplies in some of the out-of-the- Mr. Spuriing was sorry that he could way coves on the Irish coast. Sir for the use of the Royal Flying Corps, several Aeroplanes. not support the motion. At this time lloger Casement has quite a few of stress when everyone was feeling The Army Council has been approach­ the pressure of the war the claims of THE OVER-SEAS CLUB. adherents who would not scruple ed on the matter, and has signified that in the least to make a few shillings economy should receive particular at­ it will gladly accept any Aeroplanes tention. Practically every depart­ An Appeal. by helping the enemy. Perhaps a contributed by Members of the Over­ mental expenditure had been reduced little extra vigilance might prove seas Club and their friends as will be but the grants for Education and Agri­ The Ladies of Wesley Church, Hamilf oq seen by the following letter:— Please help our Aircraft Fund. I not unproductive. culture had not been cut down. The former was larger than it had ever been. want the Overseas Club to present live intend holding an The Kaiser is very much dis­ War Office, London, S. W., aeroplanes to the British Government. 18th January, 1915. Mr. Zuill deprecated the idea that gusted at the failure of his gen­ the Colony was in such straits that it EVKLTX WRENCH. erals on the-western front. It is Sir,—With reference to your letter could not afford to spend a few pounds T Waddington, Esq., AFTERNOON TEA Ai feyr_f_-.il of 5th January, 19154 am commanded on an educational opportunity which Headmaster, now reported that General von by the Army Council to inform you Hindenburg may be tried as an might never offer again. Saltus Crammar School, that if any branches and Members of Mr. H. Villiers Smith while acknow­ Bermuda, B.W.I. in the Reading Room of the Chnrch improvement upon some of the the Over-Seas Club desire to present an ledging the fact that an unique oppor­ Dear Sir. Aeroplane to British Government tor <>N others. He will probably, like tunity might be lost could not help We were very pleased to receive your Royal Flying Corps, the offer will be agreeing with the hon. member for St. them, discover that neither Gener­ gltidly accepted. name for membership to tbe Overseas WEDNESDAY, MARC II ..Ri), al Joffre nor Sir John Freneh is a George's, Mr. Spuriing. Club. I am to enclose the photographs of Dr. Cann expressed the opinion that novice at the war game. two of the types of Aeroplanes in use it was highly desirable that some form We have enrolled you as Honorary 191." at the present time, and to state the Corresponding Secretary ait Bermuda The fleet of the Allies has been of training should be provided for the Afternoon Tea from 1.00 to 5.30. Strawberries ami Cream, cost of the 100 h. p. Gnome, Viekers' teachers: but he would preserve an and we hope it will be found practie, giving some attention to tbe forti­ Gun Biplane, complete with Gun, is able to start a good branch. Home-made Candies. Supper will be served from <> o'eloek. fications on the Dardanelles, and open mind on this question until tbe about Two Thousand Two Hundred and conclusion of the debate. In the meantime, do you think you A CONCERT will be given in tlie evening, commencing at tbe latest advices are to the effect Fifty Pounds (£8,2-0), and that of the Br. T. H. Outerbridge agreed with will be able to help our Aircraft Fund, 8 p.m. An excellent programme lias been arraugi d. that the British and French fleets 70 H. P.. Renault, B. E. 2C. fifteen Us colleague Mr. Spuriing; and Mr. and get a good contribution from Ber­ Hundred Pounds (£1,500). have entered the Dardanelles and Mr. Misick agreed to the necessity of muda? Afternoon Tea 1/- Supper 2/- Admission to Concert (id. the flags of the Allies are flying I am, Sir the proposal to teach tha teachers. With all good wishes. 27-2-15.132:.s.tti His Honour tbe Speaker regretted Yours faithfully, over the outer forts. The Russian Your obedient Servant, that he could not support the motion. Black Sea fleet is endeavouring to (Signed) B. B. CUBITT. Mr. Atwood thought it would be money E. WRENCH, force the Bospborus and approach The Hon. Secretary, well spent. Hon. Secretary and Organizer. Constantinople from the eastward, The Over-Seas Club, On a division the motion was nega­ tived. * To THE EDITOR ot THE ROYAL GAZETTE and will probably reach there be­ General Buildings, Adjourned until Monday next. fore the British aud French fleets. Aldwych. Sir—May I through the medium of your paper bring to the notice of all We are ottering It is announced that the Dacia, SOCIAL NOTES Britons in Bermuda the attempt that formerly a Hamburg-American Accident to Mr. Vivian Winter, is being made by Tlie Over Seas Club The preacher at the Cathedral on to raise subscriptions tor the purchase liner but now sailiug under the Sunday evening was the the Rev. J We are informed that Mr. Vivian of an aeroplane 11 be presented to The SELECTED G/l l_ta_3 £•_____ lifiSr V;.ited States flag, has been cap­ Peyton-Burberry, Naval Chaplain. British Government from British w Winter, son of Bt. Colonel W. R. The rumours which have been in cir­ tured by a French cruiser and Winter, met with an accident on the Kujects beyond the Seas? May I also taiken to a French port. The ship culation as to the entire disablement, ask if you will kindly consent to 10th ult.. which fortunately was not by wounds in battie, of Lieut, (now was bound from Galveston to Rot­ attended with serious consequences. receive any subscriptions and to allow POTAT Captain) J B. Lang Browne, of ' The a Subscription List to be opened at the terdam. Her projected voyage Mr. Winter is a student at the Royal Queen's" are, we are glad to say great- Gazette Office. (a 16/- per barrel wais tbe subject of much discussion Military College, Kingston. Out. A ly exaggerated. This popular officer, machine gun jammed while a demon­ as it opens up the wide question we hear cm the best authority, is now Yours truly. _<^__f"\ stration was in progress. In the recovered and out of hospital. Major & ns to the rights of neutrals to help endeavour to effect the necessary re­ Bottomly of The Queen's is also recov- T. WADDINGTON. HENRY DUNKLEY CO. a belligerent by the purchase of lease. Mr. Winter received a portion of ed (Corresponding Secretary at Bermuda ll-2-15.1a68'.eitf the charge which passed clean through ships. The Fancy Ball at the Hamilton will to The Over-Seas Club ) 1 lis shoulder. He is now in Philadelphia be held tonight. We hem: that a large and so far recovered that he expects to party is going from Marchmont February 2Tth lit 15. HUMANOPHONE COMPANY. reach Bermuda on Friday next. in most original costumes. Various SALTUS GKAMMAR SCHOOL SPORTS. other hotels are sending contingents in War Pictures. costume. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ROYAL. GAZETTE BAKES — ROASTS HAMILTON HOTEL TENNIS The matinee of "The Magpies" with Sir,—We intend holding our Annual l.»B evening at the Mechanics' Hall TOURNAMENT. the War Contingent as guests, at th« Sports towards the end of April, but BROILS — TOASTS I la in i I tou, the Humanophone Conipanv Colonial Opera House on Wednesday this year the boys do not wish any Pefectly— Heats wash water will show a series of War Pk-rures as a Bermuda Championship. will be worth seeing. It will be a cou­ money spent on prizes, may I therefore feature of their exhibit iou. Among the ple of hours genuine amusement. Tic­ through your columns appeal to all ilar sad irons quickly. Heat series is a number of pictures showing kets arc going fast at the Gazette those who have so liberally supplied us concentrated at bottom of pot, the IJelgian artillery at work shelling The Tennis Tournament at the Harn>- ilton Hotel Courts began on Saturday. Office with funds in the past for the purpose kettle or pan — nowbere else— ik German trenches. It is highly The champion of last year, Captain There were a good many dinner part­ of obtaining prizes, to contribute to­ realistic and very appropriate to the ies at the Hamiliton on Saturday. Mr. Kitchen cool. time. Oae picture shows groups of Berger, is not here, nor is Mr. Gerald wards the fund that is being raised by Gray who >s a fine player. In the lad­ and Mrs. Eugene Lentilhon entertained The Over-Seas Club to purchase an German prisoners being marehed off by in honour of the anniversary of their New Perfection Wick Blue Flame the Belgian guards; while another ies' Singles, on Saturday Miss Effie Aeroplane'.' Such subscriptions given Butterfield beat Miss MitcheU in a close wedding day. in lieu of contributions to our sports Oil Cook Stove shows one of the Kaiser's officsrs refns- game. Mrs. Eugene Harvey beat Miss Mrs. W. E. Meyer has received a very ing his parole. fund will be sent on in the name of the will do anything any stove will Helena Gosling, Miss Burwash beat grateful letter from the Belgian Belief school. For this purpose I speeially Miss C. Kil.a-v. Miss Woodward beat Fund; thanking the '-•Little Helpers do and will do it better. Miss Mitchell. Club" for the practical gifts tbey have appeal to all old boys of the school. forwarded. Yours truly, Wesley Church, Hamilton. Owing to the wet weather, only one If not at your dealers call or write game was played yesterday afternoon Everyone should remember the Cot­ T. WADDINGTON. tl e ladies of this Church will fioid in which Mrs. Eugene Harvey defeated tage Hospital and take tickets for Fri­ Feb. 27th, 1913 UTTiKT1 INDIA OIIi ^aut'ona'l'y Note: Be sure you get this Mrs. Pojie in the ladies' Singles. day's Bridge Tournament at the Ham­ an aternoon tea and supper m the rlAMDAVIV stove—see that the name plate reads Reading Room to-morrow, Wednesday. ilton Hotel. Miss Emily Talbot is the Secretary. Mrs. F. Bianchi Tompkins, NEW PERFECTION. All sorts trf dainties, such as home­ Making an Office of It. made candy, strawberries aand cream the Treasurer. Office: -' - Hamilton will i*. provided, and tea from 4 p. m. SARAH BERNHARDT'S PERA- TION. The Police Office is to be at last made Telephone 310. to o.3P. 8 ap|iers will begin at (j p. m. BRUTAL ASSAULT into something having the appearance aud a very excellent concert at 8. of an office. A counter has been erect­ There is no need fco.say more than that Symptoms Favourable. On the IH li inst as Mrs Harvey and her mother Mrs Thos S. Basden were ed, thus rendering the western corner eve \ thing will be as goo* as it asuaUy more private. Let us hope that the is under the supervision of the ladies of Madam Sarah Bernhardt is rallying driving near the topo f Flatts Hill, go­ Wes ev Church quickly from a severe operation in t ar- ing West They found some men hideous cage consecrated to the use of is. For some time the condition of her with 8 tripods occupying about the the Chief Constable will be altered right knee has caused anxiety to ber centre of the road and quite a crowd into something bearing the semblance Orders taken for physicians and now her right leg has of scholars and others stood on the side of a private office. Sale of Real Estate in Pembroke. been amputated above it. On Feb. 22 of the road. Consequently in trying to the operation took place and after it avoid hurting the children, unfor­ Special Menus, Dinner Cards and The sale of that portion of property the condition of the patient was per­ tunately the wheel broke a small piece WHAT THIN FOLKS SHOULD DO fectly satisfactory. of one leg of the tripod, otherwise they in Pembroke known as ''Pitts Lands" TO GAIN WEIGHT. Bridge Prizes at took place on Saturday last. The sale Madame Bernhardt has every inten­ passed safely along until about 30 yds. was co iducted by Mr. R. W. Appleby, tion of returning to the stage* so soon when a man. J. B. Valin, photographer came along side the wagon and de Physician's Advice For Thin, Unde­ sohciio. to the vend'ws. Tbe land as mechanical appliances will enable veloped Men and Women. was purchased by H. D. Butterfield, her to do so. Her age is 70 this year. manded the drivers name and that she THE LITTLE GREEN SHOP Eso.., for £1850. It is something more than a coinci­ should pay damages, she answered him dence if it is true thas Miss Ellen Terry No. he again demanded her name and Thousands of people suffer from ex­ whose position on the English stage is took the horse by tbe head, pulled and cessive thinness, weak nerves and feeble backed it about the road. Mrs. Harvey stomachs who, having tried advertised Issue of One Pou nd Notes. much the same as that of Sarah Bern- hardt's in Franca, has just been oper­ told him serveral times to let go. He flesh-makers, food-fads, physical cul­ MD ORIGINAL SOUVENIRS said he would net. She then got out ture stunts and rub-on creams, resigning A Public Notice issued yesterday ated on for catarucs in an hospital in a_-_2-14.1417.ei.6m New York. It i» well known ef course and told him to let go. He said. he themselves to life-long skinniness and ttiiuouuces that under The Government would not. She laid the whip on his think nothing will make them {at. A Notes Act. 1915, His Excellency the that Miss Terry's eyes were causing her a good deal of trouble but the feet of coat. Then he caught hold of her arm recently discovered regenerative force Governor has authorized the issue as and pulled her about the road, tore her makes fat grow after years of thinness from yesterday, of Bermuda Govern­ her being in An .erica is not yet authen­ ticated. hat from her head, bent one hat pin and and is also unequalled for repairing ment one pound notes to tbe amount broke another. By that time one the waste of sickness or faulty di­ WANTED -THREE COMPETENT WAIT­ RUSSIAN WAR TAX. of £8,999. These will be put into cir­ gestion and for strengthening the RESSES. Apply by letter. Box 811. London, Feb. 28—A Reuter despatch Clarence Smith and a white man, sup­ Hamilton. culation through the local banks and CHANGING CLIMATE posed to be one of the moving picture nerves. This remarkable discovery is from Petrograd says a.waar tax has been will I>e legal tender for all purposes Company, came up and forced him called Sargol. Six strength-giving 2-3 15.130. tu imposed on men immune from military throughout the Colony. This is the SOMETIME- HARMS THE H.uit. from her, hacked him against the wall fat-producing elements of acknowled- service and who are under 43 years of first time in the history ©€ Bermuda and asked him what he was doing up ed merit have been combined in this age. The tax varies from six roubles that such notes have ever been issued. (about 12 shillings) on incomes of £100 In any changeable climate tha hair there saying that he had no business to peerless preparation, which is endorsed Photograph of Cathedral Morning interfere with the horse at all. Mean­ by eminent physicians and used by or less to £20 on incomes of over £2.000. is apt to become brittle and to break Chapel off abruptly here and there. This while Mrs Harvey gathered the frag­ prominent people everywhere It is ments of her hat together and proceed­ absolutely harmless, inexpensive. FRENCH REPORT Rumoured Drowning Accident. makes a hair dressing almost a neces­ The photograph of the altar in the sity, especially to the ladies. In using ed on her journey, like a fowl with a A month's "systematic use of Sargol Parte, Feb, 28— The following official broken wing. Catbodral Morning Chapel are to be communication was issued by the War Yesterday afternoon a report was a hair dressing why not get the best should produce flesh and strength by obtained of Mr James Fleniming. Reid one that combines with it - tbe effi­ correcting faults of digestion and by Office last night a "Im the Dunes near current that a Portugese who had The delay on the road caused her to be supplying highly concentrated fats St., at the price of 1/- each. Lemairt/yde one of our patrols cap­ gone out in a small sail-boat front ciency in killing the dandruff germ too late to transact her business. that eats the hair off at the roots, caus­ to the blood. Increased nourishment tured a German trench, killed the oc- Spanish Point in the forenoon got cap- THOS. S. BASDEN is obtained from the food eaten, and cupau ts, and took machine guns. In sisedand becoming entangled in the ing what is called falling hair, and Champagne our progress of Friday in time baldness. Newbro's Herpicide the additional fats that thin people sail was drowned need, are provided. BERMUDA DRUG SHIPPING TO AND FROM evening to the North of Mesinilles is that kind of dressing. Yon have TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Co., and other lea-ding druggists sup­ GERMANY. Hurlus made ns masters of 50o meters no idea how delightful your scalp of German trenches where we made 'The King's'Y" ply Sargol and say there is a large will feel and how stylish your hair Take Laxative Bromo Quinine demand for it. London, Feb. 28 — Great Britain, about _f# prisoners and captured two will appear after an application, or Tablets. Ali druggists refund France and their- allies have advised machine guns and one quick firer. We are asked law tbe Secretary of two of Herpicide. It is certainly a While this new preparation .has the money tf it falls to cure. given splendid results as a nerve-tonic neutral countries that they hold them­ This attack was brilliantly carried tbe Kings Y. W.C.T. U to say that the wonderful innovation as a scalp anti­ selves at liberty to stop, all ships to with the bayonet. A strong German meetiag of that association; which was septic and hair dressing. —PHOE_- IK E. W. Grove's signature is on and vitalizer, it should not be used by nervous people untess they wish-to and from Germany and the countries attack was repulsed during the course used for Wednesday evening, is post­ DRUG Co., W. J. TTVJCHG _b€o., BBAU- each box of her allies. of Friday and today. poned until further notice. iiBY's DBUU S-OHE, Special Agents. PARIS ttEDKlin CO.; 8b Um V. • _U gain at least tea pounds of flesh. THE ROYAL GAZETTE. TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1915.

The Belgian Babies. «o Extracts from private letters received by the President of the League, relat­ THE ive to the Belgian Babies' presents sent through the M.C.L m •• Will you please thank all the friends in Bermuda who have taken Colonial Opera House BERI MANACK part in sending snch charming layettes I and other clothes from such a distance HAMILTON For MOB aid Boys I for my dear little Belgian Babies* M • • At the present time we have eleven M expectant mothers and two babies, so FOB MEN SIS you may judge how valuable your kind P Wednesday, March 3rd, 1915 I gifts to us wiU be. 9. A good serviceable line of Fleeced •' This is a private house which has M m Underwear for Men in a stout teen temporarily turned into a Matern­ Under the distinguished patronage of His Excellency Sir G. H. m» drab knit and lined with a good ity Home. It is kept up by voluntary M heavy white fleece that will stand NOW READY contributions and two monthly allow­ Bullock, X.C.B., and by his kind permission Wt washing, in a full range of sizes ances from the Tasmanian and New M from 82 to 46. Price Is. 6d. Zealand Governments." Lady Emmott wriies: "WiU you m "THE MAGPIES" § Ilea's Fleeced Underwear express to fie good friends in Bermuda wiU entertain the ® 2/4 garment onr most grateful thanks for the Jbeau- Two Salts for 9 - Send in your orders at once as the supply is tiful gifts contained in their boxes, as WAR CX>NTI_XG_B_XT 1 Piae quality Men's Fleeced well as heartiest thanks to the dear Underwear, 8/- suit limited children who have so sweetly sent toys with such pretty messages." of the Bermuda Volunteer Rifle Corps if Mrs. Goodban of Addison Gardens, M _» A m FOB BOYS FOR SALE AT Kensington, to whom the cases were M addressed, has been indefatigable in A similar line for Boys at THE ROYAL GAZETTE STATIONERY STORE, Hamilton. placing the presents where .they would m W MATINEE 1 1/6 garment be most useful. M when an entirely new and up-to-date programme will he 9m& Fiae quality Fleeced Underwear Q. D. BOYLE, St. George's The first extract was received by 4/10 suit her from Miss Byrne, Hon. (Secretary of M presented H$ the Belgian Refugee Hospital, London. White Bibbed, fleeced line T. J. PERINCHIEF, Somerset. M Combination Suits for The second from Lady Emmott, War THE MAGPIES: Hetug<*es Committee, Warwick Square, M Boys • 9aIS yrs., London. Mrs. A SI. Purceli, Mrs. T. Dickinson Jones, Miss N. Lightbourn aat 2/8 per suit M Miss Anita' Doe. Miss Stella Doe, Mr. Earlston Doe, Mr. E. Tuzo M Mr. R. W. Barton, Miss E. Spuriing, Pianist. WANTS M Scenery and Stage decorations by Mrs. Abbott. T. J. Puraai & Son ! WANTED—A Goon COOK. Apply at Hamilton Hotel Building Queen St Roval Gazette Office. m Admission Reserved Seats 2/-, others 1 /- 37-2-15.1594. eitf. sI 27-2-124..U. m Proceeds in aid of tbe Governor's War Fund Ss« ' — •• •• • -no To begin at 3 p.m. Doors open 3.30 um ITS COATS By kind permission of Capt. J. 6. Bentinck Yeoverton and officers, ,n a 8& t%'Pi m • HALL tbe Royal Marine Orchestra will play selections during the afternoon. FOR SALE I St M Tickets at The Royal Gazette Office. deceived GOD SAVE THE KING! A new importation of Linen Sports Coats in M 2^2-15.1614jtt» mim pi.T.sES m A BREEDING FEB all sizes. We also have the Linen by the s_-:sa £* ®mMW>M®MI mwwam mmm&Mm yard to match the coats _ ©"_ qht of BARRED ROCKS, BUFF ORPINGTONS COX & WILSON er fissures Queen Street and __a 2-15.1605.eitf Belgian Artillery WHITE LEGHORNS. Shelling the Germans Half-Price Sale Ali the above sere Prize Winners at 2 S-15.1_..tu the last Show. For prices, etc. 8 f W li?LL_.e s LADIES'TAILOR-MADE SUITS Apply at TEN IS* 3HEDULE '••J -J %.* THE ROYAL GAZETTE OFFICE 1.—Schedule for each dan's maitehes will be posted the evening 3% » Ii-g-_5.i575_eitf. before at the Hamilton Hotel auid the Princess. These are Formerly 22/6 to 100/- the only official notices regarding time of matches.

The Woman's Work 2.—Players must report to the Clerk of Courts (Mr. Harley ¥m i.s8__ig Trunk. Conyers) or Mr. llobert Potter in the Committee's tent at £BEC STEAMSHIP Exchange time match is scheduled. Failure to report within ten (10) Limited, will j»v ALL HALF-PRICE minutes of time .maitch is scheduled, will result in default Fifty Dollars $50 00) Rc- Luck aid Too BOOBS of match. - information leading to the Ahevo loyal Gazette Mao, eerier el . ery of one Trunk marked BeM and Bemaby Streets. 3.—The Clerk of Courts will assign all courts for matches, dis­ LOUIS CLINE, arrived per tribute all balls and assign umpires. Scores should be given to the Clerk of Courts at close of each match. •TRINIDAD" from New HOT LUNCHEONS and AFTER­ York 19t.l1 December 191:4, NOON TEAS, served daily. TRIMINGHAM BROTHERS Cakes, JaAS, Fresh Batter, and othei Flay Started Saturday last, at 10 am Sharp. Home-made delicacies always on hand. KfATLiNGTON I CON- COMMITTEE. 27-2-15. m._f. ORDERS TAKEN for Luncheons .5-2-15 Ittll.eiti Picnics, Afternoon and Evening Enter VE_

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Agoits. CHARLES G. GILBERT, 17-5-13.325aa.tu.s.tf. Manager. | a_Q.U-li41_5.eitf | Osteopath in Charge treatment by Appointment Telephone 145. Telephone 482 Lady Attendant la CMBoe. 80-1-18-2757 eitf limSm ADVERTISE i The Londoa MethMg Hoase Advertise ii Tie loyal Gazette • CE0R6E EVE * CO., The Lsadtaf MewiHptr TIE NYU MZETTE ADVERTISE III THE ROYAL 6AZE7TE THE BOTAL GAZETTE, TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1015 Paralysed Child FROM KIDNEY TROUBLE Helpless and Wasted. Left Hospital a Cripple. Three years ago my tittle girl, An­ gela, was taken sick with scarlet fever Bat Bade well by these Tablets. /f and later dropsy, set in; ho- face and limbs swelled and her eyes puffed.'. A Mrs. Cooper, of Fenn Lanes, Fenny leading physician here at the time, Drayton, near Nuneaton, says: Dr. / treated her without tbe slightest sac- CasseU's Tablets s^ cess. A sample of your Swamp-Root have worked a won­ having been left at the house at the derful cure in my little girl, Hilda. She %rf^_''tim time, I resolved to try it, and as & was paralysed far . •#!,- r* v, agreed with her stomach I continued three years, and now, // using it with grateful results. The in­ after a course of the flammation began to subside after she Tablets, she can go had taken the first fifty-cent bottle, about by herself.. and after she took two large bottles When the paralysifli she was pronounced cured by the came on we had good advice, and doctor_ and has beat in good health a]3o took Hilda to ever since. The doctor came to see hospital, where a #. Cooper, Nuneaton her every day and examined her every slight operation was 'fml second day until he pronounced her performed, but there seemed no nope. m kidneys in perfect condition. She left hospital a cripple, and it waB thought she could not live many montna __*<-, New then the doctor was under the However^ I got Bfc Casseil's Tablete 1tor impression that I was giving my girl her, and the result amazed me. 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DACIA ARRESTED CROSS CHANNEL PASSENGER Summary off Latest War SERVICE. Paris, Feb. 28—A French cruiser has Amsterdam, Feb 38—Passenger ser­ lews arrested the American steamer Dacia vice between Flushing and England in the Channel and taken her to Brest; which was interrupted by the activity The British Admiralty gives some this announcement is officially made. of German submarines will be resumed interesting details of the bombardment on Monday. The nu m ber of passengers will be limited to 100 from Flushing of the Dardanelles forts by the fleet of PANIC IN CONSTANTINOPLE the Allies. The enemy's batteries were and 60 from England on each steamer. Passengers will be required to sign de­ effectually silenced and the loss to the London, Feb. 28—There is a panic in bombarding ships was slight. clarations freeing the steamship Co. Constantinople and many inhabitants from all responsibility. It is reported, through an unofficial are leaving. The Cabinet has decided source from Paris, that that there are to transfer the seat of government to RUSSIAN ATTEMPT TO FORCE being made terriffic efforts by the Broussa, Asia Minor. THE BOSPHORUS French in Champagne to force a retire­ Athens, Feb. 28 —The Russian Black ment of the forces of the Kaiser from RUSSIAN REPORT. Sea fleet is reported in advices here to the angle between the Aisne and the be trying to force the B-wphorus and Oise. It is assumed that there is Petrograd, Feb. 28—The following approach Constantinople from the east. great anxiety experienced by the official communication from head­ A bomb > rdment of the forts on the French War Office as this position held quarters va« issued last night. During Asiatic side is said to have opened by General von Kluck is said to be Feb. 28 the Germans appeared to pass ye-»t -relay. As the B >sphorus is only only forty miles from Paris. to the offensive along almost the j8 miles long the Russian warships whole front. On the left bank of the may reach Constant nople before the GERMANY'S 10,000,(100 Nienen on the roads to Symne and Anglo-French fleet. London, Feb. 28—Germany's total aSeray there have been actions follow­ FRENCH WAR OFFICE REPORT. army of both trained and untrained ing the progress of our advance guard. North of Grodne the battle was limited Paris, Feb. 29.—The French War soldiers consists of 9,898.000 soldiers, Office this afternoon issued the follow­ according to an announcement nvtde to an intense fire by the enemy. At the village Teharne a German battalion ing statement on the progress of the by Mr. Zonnant in Parliament, Thurs­ war near Dixmunde. Belgian artillery day afternoou. with sappers advance! towards the Bohr valley. Our artillery seized the demolished two of the enemy's worfcs the Belgiam infantry occupied a farm NO BISLEY MEETING THIS YEAR moment when part of the column had closed t > our bank almtst annihilated on the right bank of the Yser and one London, Feb. 37—It was announced it. The survivors consisting of five of tbe Belgian aviators dropped bombs to-day that the Bisley meeting would officer- and a few score men were made on the enemy's harbour station at Os­ not be held this year on account of the prisoners. The guns »f the fortress of tend. The G-rmans again bomhard- wa-ir. Ossewer.z are successfully engaging the ed Rheims stm-i 60 shells were fir^-d, enemy's heavy batteri s which include half of them at tbe Cathedral. In the At Bangor, Wales, on Sunday, Mr. Champagne district imp .rtamt progress Lloyd George made a poioted reference eleven inch and twelve inch m-wtars. Our offensive at Przasnvzz has been was made; late Sat unlay we carried to Germany He salt! in substance two German works, one north of that if Germany won out in this strag­ vigorously pursued. We have re­ captured the town of Przanyszaht Perthes the other north of Beausejour. gle it wouid be more than America In addition we gained ground between could do to defend her interests in h-r Germans had temporarily occupied. The German letreat is spreading over those two points and to the northwest own utin*nt "The waar" he said of Perthes we made 200 prisoners. The *4s to won or lost by the enagineers." a considerably widening trout at some p tints assuming tbe character of a numierof German soldiers who have This remark was called torch by r port surrendered during tne j»ast ten days that a small minority of the workman disorderly flight The prisoners have taken up to t ie present number forty amouts to more taan 1.000, There have employed in the Government factories been taril. iively artillery engage­ hat refused to work a full week he- officersand 3300 soldiers Our captures are constantly increasing. Our cavalry ments on the heights os the .Meuse. In cause «"f the lure of drtnk. He c >m- the Wovre district the dav was calm. plained that for one reason or another continues in pursuit of the retiring Ges annus. In th-« Vosges id the neigh b.>urh<>od of the country did not get from its work­ Hart in inns Weiler Ivopf we made some shops the assistance it had a right to progress, expect. He thought & intolerable that the lives of Britons should be imperilled ALLIES FLAGS OVER DARDAN­ TURKISH RF.PORT OF BOMBARD­ for the sake of a farthing an hour. ELLES F JRTS. MENT. Constantinople Feb 27—At the War London, Feb. 28 -A despatch to the Office to-day the following statement Exchange Telegraph Co. from Athens was issued. After being subjected for says the VIlies have disembark".! de­ seven hours last Wedn'- I :\- to Ixun- EARLIER DISPATCHES tachments of artillery near the des­ bardment by heavy guns the outer forts troyed Dardanelles forts and British of tu« Dardanelles were damaged at ann retreated out of range of our London, Feb. 88—Twenty warships There were numerous victims. the batteries at Sad el Bahr. .S nn Im i- of the allied fl-*et entered the Darda­ fleet had reached as far as the light­ dreds of soldiers who landed fr >m nelles ar. noon Saturday and bombarded house near fori. Ki lid Cili r. The forts French cruisers on the coast at Akabah the inner forts :tc wwding to a despatch on the European side have been reduc­ Arahia were compelled tofle« from their from t he Athens correspondent of the ed to silence. Mine sweeping opera­ ships with heavy losses after a t>vo Exchange Telegraph Company. Tlie tions continue. There are 50,000 Turks hours l>title. Despite the severity of message add- that a battleship bombtrd on the European side and 15,000 on the cannon and machine guu lire u- had ed a Turk i sli camp on the Gulf of St res. Asiatic Side. only three killed and three woanded