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Vol. LXXXVI—No. 103. HAMILTON, BERMUDA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1918. SINGLE COPT, 1 sd (OR 8 CENTS).—20s. PER ANNUM

St. George's Corporation. EAST END ITEMS. I Kerr, J. Kahn, Miss Teresa J. Leonard, BASEBALL. On the 5th October the following I Miss R. S. Lawson, Clifford P. Lyon, gentlemen were ele:ted as members Tbe Army Ordnance Corps who de­ Mrs. J. L. Livingstone, Miss F. E. Standing of tbe Clubs in the Big of the Corporation of St. George's?— feated Ne. 95 Co., R.G.A. in the semi­ Livingston, James Logan, Miss Mae Leagues. Bermuda—Fifty Years Ago final of the Governor's Cap on Friday James H. Thies, Mayor; R. W. Outer- A. Lane, G. P. Lester, Miss J. Lord, last at St. George's will play the final Miss K. V. Larabec, P. F. Lough, Mrs. New York, Aug. 29.— bridge, J. Brownlow Tucaer, John fox, shortly with thc Staff and Department­ Lough, Charles Lane, A. B. Lang, Mrs. Aldermen; G. S. Rankin, George Wain­ al Corps. Lang, Rev. Henry Marriott, NATIONAL. REVIEW OF 1863. wright, J. M. Hayward, W. H. to*. Mrs. Marriott, James Morgan, Mrs. Robert L. Browr, Common Councw. W. L. Morgan, William J. Muesch, Mrs. NewYork 82 37 The Scholars aad Teachers, of St. Muesch, S. P. Moore, Charles G. Mey­ Attempted Assassination, Philadelphia CS 45 Peter's Sunday School, St. George's ers, Mrs. Myers, Mrs. J. E. Masters, Chicago 65 55 A meeting of the merchants and others purpose holding their annual picnic Miss M. Masters, Miss A. Matthews, Pittsburg 63 54 on Thursday next the 4th inst. Miss Jane Murophy, Mrs. Edward Interesting and Instructive was held at the St. George's Town Hall Brooklyn r 52 64 to consider the nefarious act of some Mode, Mrs. J. H. Miller, Miss Julia Boston . 50 66 person or persons attempting to assassin­ Murphy, W. D. Meals, Mrs. Meals, A. H. Moore, Miss M. W. Maguire, Cincinnati 49 75 Happenings. ate William Tudor Tucker Esquire^ by Thirty-three years ago, evening of St.Louis 44 77 the discharge of a firearm, and the Aug. 28th and morning of Aug. 29th .Dr. John A. Murphy, H. F. Murphy, Mayor of the Corporation of St. Georges blew the great "Gale of 'Eighty" D. Murphy, R. W. Moery, Joseph AMERICAN. was authorized to offer £200 reward for which did so much damage in Bermuda, McNulty, Mrs. McNulty, Walter Mc- By A. W. L. the apprehension and conviction of the especially at St. David's Island. Crea, Miss Emma McLaughlin, Miss Philadelphia 81 39 guilty party. Anne G. McLaughlin, C. A. McKenna, Clevefctad 72 48 J. McGrade, Cyrrl Nelmes, F H. New­ Washington 67 52 House of Assembly. A large school of breams estimated man, Miss M. E_. 0_rterbrid£«, A. Phil­ Chicago 65 59 400 bushels was encompassed off Bay lips, Mrs. Phillips, Miss Phillips, Miss The Royal Gazette. Public Roads. At the meeting ot the House of As­ Boston 59 59 Island, near Pigeon Rocks on Thursday Phillips, Miss Petrie, Mrs. Petrie, Detroit 52 71 sembly of the 19th O tober, there not •last by Mr. J. T. Bartram and crew. H. G. Pemberton, Mrs. Pemberton, With the Commencement of 1863 Thc sum of only £915 was paid by being a quorum, the only four members St.Louis 47 78 The Royal Gazette entered upon its the Colony for the maintenance of the The fish struck tbe net en masse and Miss Daisy Powers, George W. Prentiss, NewYork 40 77 being present were tte Speaker (tlie sank it, which allowed of their passing Mrs. Prentiss, Miss Sarah Preston, 36th year of existence. public roads. Hon. Alexander Ewing), S. B. Gray, it to safety. Comparatively few were Miss Suasn Preston, Miss Anna Pur- INTERN ATION AL. W. B. Perot, aad H. F. Williams, the captured. Tbe fish captured were as rell, A. C. Pitman, Mrs. Pitman, Miss Pensioners. Women's Gig Race. House was adjourned to tbe next day. "fat as butter itself." Marie Paridy, P. M. Raymond, Miss Newark 82 45 There were a number tt pensioners Considerable conceit existed between L. Rothwell, J. T. Riley, M. H. Ran­ Rochester 74 56 here, classified as Chelsea and Green­ Flour. a * a 12 women of St David's Island, and dolph, Mrs. Randolph, W. E. Reich, Baltimore 66 61 wich ;»cn_-0-'ers, naval pensioners, and on the 16th of June a gig race was pull­ John Rehfuss, Mrs. Rehfuss, Miss E. Flour was sold at tbe rate of 23/- to Mrs. E. Low of St. David's is rather Buffalo 65 62 convict pensi-twiers. ed in two boats named the Sophia and 25/- per barrel for cash only. unfortunate with her pecuniary cor­ Ryan, Mrs. J. A. Riley, Miss L. Riley. Arethusa ia Smiths Sound. The crew Montreal 61 63 respondence. Within thc past month E. E. Roden, Samuel Rosembaum, Toronto (o 69 Laying of Corner Stone. of thc latter were victors by an exceed­ Gosling Brothers Branch. two letters, with small amounts of Mrs. Rosenbaum, Miss Rosenbaum, Providence 55 73 ingly small margin due principally money enclosed, that were posted to her A. Reeves, Mrs. S. G. Smith, Miss G. The cornerstone of thc Son.us Pride to a mishap to the former. The crew Messrs. Gosling Brothers opened* up JerseyCity 46 81 of India Lodge, No. 899, G.U.O.O.F. present address by her children, who Smith, M. Stewart, Isidore Schenk, of the Sophia immediately challenged a branch establishment at St. George s are residing in tbe Uaited States have was laid at St. George's on 14th Jan­ tbe victors for anot her race, whieh chal­ F. Schop, Alfred Schletter, Mrs. Schlet- on the 21st December. tailed to reach her. The letters never ter, Miss Lillian Stoll, J. M. Smyth, uary. lenge was no sooner given than accept­ reached the St. Geoige's post office and ed. The crews got away for the second Mrs. Smyth, H. W. Shepard, Master HARRY THAW. FOLK LORE (DIXIE LAND). most litely were stolen on the other L. Squires, J. P. Sutherland, Heber First Horticultural Show. race and the Sophia took the lead, side. which she maintained and came off Smith, Miss B. Smith, J. B. See, Miss Writ of Habeas Corpus Granted. The first horticultural show was held BY H. B. SHALL. Katherine Troesch, Mrs. J. O. Tum­ at the Town Hall on the last day of the victorious, the crew being disciplined a a * antl more used to the oar tban their op­ bridge, Edgar Tucker, Miss M. Va preceding year. (31 Dec. 1862.) Horn, W. C. Vanderwater, George Sherbrooke. Aug. 30.—It was report­ ponents who were too much exhausted Recently in talking over oW days We understand from a property owner ed in Sherbrooke to-day that Superior the conversation turned upon National that the jurymen selected to assess the W. Wasley, Mrs. Wasley, Miss Wasley, Masonic Celebration. to make a third attempt for thc con- Judge Hutchinson has agreed to gram quership, but as their was so much con­ Songs, such as " Red, White and Blue," damages due the property owners Miss L. C. Weisler, William Walker, F. Weyer, Mrs. Weyer, J. E. Walker, to Canadian lawyers acting for Nev Thc festival of St. John the Evan­ ceit prevailing among them it was be­ and "Tbe Star Spangled Banaer". whose property to be taken in thc widen­ York State a writ of Habeas Corpus cal • gelist was celebrated with great masonic lieved that they were resolved to prove Apart from these however, my friend ing and deepening of the .St. George's Mrs. Walker, D. T. Wright, Mrs. Wright, Miss F. R- Wells, F. L. Wil­ ling for the production of Harry Thaw ceremony by Prince Alfred Lodge, which of thc twain was best. remarked, tbere are two .songs that will Town Cut have no* yet made their in Court at once. be dear to American hearts, as long as award. They have, however, heard liams, E. H. Watlington, Hugo Wolf, No. 283, in conjunction with Loyalty counsel for both sides; for the Colonial M. Zuckert, Miss J. Zuckert. ADDI­ Lodge, No. 461, on 27th January. that country lasts, aad these, he said Public Market. are MT MARM.ANP ami DIXIE, both Government, Mr. Mallet; for the pro­ TIONAL—Miss H. Hine, Miss A. L. of which date from the days of thc late perty owaers, Mr. DHL On Friday Barmile, M. Goldman, Miss M. Law­ BRITISH NAVAL BASE AT Departure of Convicts. Tbe Corporation of Hamilton es­ morning the jury hela another sessioa rence, Miss S. E. Bell, Mrs. H. D. tablished a public market in tbe stores Civil War. Perhaps, said he, yow BERMUDA. At the beginning of the year the never knew the true history of thea for valuation purposes, but arrived at Laner, MissC. F. Maurere, J. H. faaur- under the Towa Hall, which was opened one valuation, tbey are tobe determined cr, A. KJM, Mrs. KuM, Mark Hafner, Naval authorities advertised for ten­ for thc first time oa September 21, { origin, whicb I will give you. The Naval and Military Ret ord of ders for the charter of a vessel to con­ Miss J. M. Brodie, C. L. Ferguson, and was a "Veritable Market Day," First of all, however, the writer would as st ax INTERMEDIATE—Miss Ada Doers, Mrs. 13th August says:— vey the last 136 convicts to Ports­ attended by fashionable and well- recall to your aotice, aa article of his John Bran and infant. Master E. Bean, "President Wilson has lost no tin • mouth, England. The owners of the dressed personages. A week after its ia the Royal Gazette last November, It is currently reported at St. David's in denouncing the exaggerated report:; Island and at St. George's that Pilot Master I.eroy Bean, Miss Carrie barque Sir George F. Seymour secured opening the demand was greater than entitled "Negro Minstrelsy" based on Bean, Miss Lillian Bean. which obtained currency in the United the contract, and the vessel set sail the supply. the words of the plaintive melody Inglis A. Smith and the pilot boat States as to the intentions of the Brit­ on the 25th March 1 or her destination, "My Old Kentucky Home," as one Chispa wefe to leave the pilot "Union" ish Admiralty with reference to Ber­ where she arrived within 20 days. New York to Berniuda. which must always recall to southern on the 1st inst. ana that Pilot George muda. A number of American news­ On board were also some officers in minds especially one of the sw.« .est Minors .and the pilot boat, Mariette papers ot thc more sensational type The House of Assembly passed a were to join on the same date. We lumped to the conclusion that Bermudr charge, as well as some women and chil­ folk-songs America ever had. As 1 1 dren. measure to encourage steam communi­ have once before said negro songs understand that Pilot Minors is expect­ STEAMER EVANGELINE. was abo.it to be made " a great nava cation between New York and Berniuda, are negro minstrelsy aad purely Amer­ ing daily to receive a first class certi­ base." It was stated tbat this would Pifts. granting a subsidy of £90 a voyage or ican institutions, aad ia the days pre­ ficate as pilot. Has Better Offer Than Running to be "a dire t challenge to the Monroe £300 a quarter providing two voyages Doctrine," and would possibly mark a Young pigs fetched 6/- per head. ceding the Civil War, My Old Kentucky Berniuda. a month were made. Home was prophetic ia the words "the "complete revolution in American for­ The New Aayriran West India time has come when the darkies have The property ia St. George's town eign policv." The fear was also es • French Soldiers. Halifax, N.S., Aug. 29.—The Plant pressed that the British naval dc.c'oj • Company opened a line from New York to part." Sach songs are of interest belonging to the late Mrs. Charlotte liner Evangeline during the winter will Four soldiers of the French army in to Bermuda, St. Thomas, St. John, now from the fact that they are connec­ Toddings was offered for sale at auction ment would lead other powers to streng­ ran between Jacksonville, Florida, Ha- then their naval resources at the t— in Mexico, having contracted dyser tery Mayaguez, aad St. Domingo City, with ted with many persons who were prom­ oa Friday. £165 was bid; tbe reserve .ana, Kingston, Jamaica, and Colon, maladies from the hardships of cam­ the steamship "Tubal Cain" 150 feet bid was £200, consequently there was trance to the Panama Canal, and tha. inent ia days gone by. Apart from the beginning January 6, and making the America would thus be face to fare with paigning in an enemy's country, were overall, with 26 staterooms and accom­ song just mentioned, "My Maryland" no sale. At the termination of this round trip in 14 days. The Bermuda invalided home. Their ve.sel put into modation for about 50 passengers. sale the auctioneer invited the bidders many menacing conditions. There i • and " Dixie" are the most prominent Government recently offered Mr. Perry no idea of converting Bermuda into Bermuda for repairs, during which time She was 100 h.p. On her first trip she ia Negro Minstrelsy. Thc first of I liesc to proceed to tbe North Side where he a subsidy of $20,000 for twenty round the four men died at the Royal Naval experienced great difficulties, taking would offer tbe other property belonging "a great naval base," Long before the made its appearance ia the Charleston trips between Boston and Bermuda, Monroe Doctrine existed the West Hospital and were buried in a separate seven days to reach St. George's Har­ (Carolina) Mercury at the outbreak to the same estate, although the reserve but Mr. Perry says that would only bour, aad then had to proceed to Dock­ bid on this property was considered Indian Islands were used by Britisl' cemetery on Ports Island in the month of the War, and at once become the l)e enough to pay two-thirds of her coal ships, and from 1869 to the redistribu­ of February. yard for repairs before arriving in delight of every Confederate heart. moderate it found no purchaser. bill. He says that it costs about $700 Hamilton. Rate of cabin passage to tion scheme of 1904 Bermuda was the The second was written by a Northerner a day for her coal and his fourteen day base of one of oir largest squadrons. Convict Supplies. Bermuda was $50, steerage pasasge to named Emmett, a Comedian who round trip which she will run next win­ Bermuda $30; freight to Bermuda 30 When Lord Fisher was in command blackened with burnt cork impersonated Oa Friday afternoon, Mr. "Kit" ter will be equal to a cost of $18,000 of the station he had under his order., All the surplus supplies of the Con­ cents per foot or $1.50 per barrel. Minors a well Known humble citizen the round including depreciation, up­ vict establishment on Boaz Island was the negro, bringing ia his songs new- the Battleship Renown, 13 cruisers, Cabin passage to New YorK was $40 pictures of southern life. Then after of St. George's died suddenly at the keep- insurance, and incidentals, but sloops and gunboats, and a destroyer. sold by tender in April. The supplies and freight to New Yonc was 20 cents Poor Asylum of which he had been an he considers it a better proposition included every conceivable article of travelling through England he returned Even after thc concentration in home per foot. Messrs. Higgs and Hyland, to America with a fortune, but which inmate for a few days only. Mr. than going to Bermuda. waters, thc Fourth Cruiser Squadron, as manufacture from a needle to a fire St. George's, were agents. Minors was a general utility man aad engine. slipping through his fingers left him as well as the ships engaged during th'. poor as when he first struck his violin. always willing to oblige. He was buried summer in protecting the Newfound­ Late T. J. Fisher. Fires and Strikes. He is said to have been the inventor of on Saturday. land fisheries, used Bermuda. the "breakdown" or "walk around "that T. J. Fisher, Esqr., who had held the This was the principal year of the "All that is now happening is that blockade period, during which time made te name a memory because of NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. appointment for 25 years, resigned as its old wartime associations. I have We have been informed that a cricket thk autu mn the Fourth Cruiser Squad­ St. George's, although enjoying the most match between "A" aad "(.'" Com­ ron, consisting of four armoured cruisers Police Magistrate, St. George's, ia prosperous time siace its existence, been informed that the song "Dixie" New York, Aug. 29.—Speculation April. was written on a Sunday nigh! under panies B.V. R.C. has beea arranged to failed to maintain to-day the brisk is to make the We=>t Indii Islands its was in a much disturbed state. St. be played at St. George's on September headquarters during the autumn, win­ George's Harbour was always more or the pressure of necessity with ao thought pace .set yesterday although the recent Treadmill. of its future, but the following day a nth. gains were well held up here. In the ter and spring, returning each summer less filled with vessels—steam and sail- for the manoeuvres. It is expected On the last day of the previous year running the bloctcade, bringing cotton fortune through it fell into the lap of absence of definite news from \lexico Emmett. It was sung everywhere that these ships will trequently cruise the treadmill was removed and thi' from the southern ports, which required and with no striking developments in up the Atlantic coast of Canada anil punishment abolished. speedy unlading, aad there were also and when tbe Civil War broke out PASSENGERS, any other incentive quarter for active that they will be s^en from time to a aumber of vessels for England re­ the southern soldiers caught up the trading was lacking. With smelting time in the ports of this Dominion and £105 Reward. quiring immediate lading; consequently strain, sang it in camp and on the march la tbe R.M.S. Bermudian from New steel and the coalers in the lead highest Newfoundland. This development of and on more than one occasion went York yesterday.—Mtss Grace Aa-rxrews, prices of the present movement were The parishioners of there was a great demand for labour policy will give renewed life to the old about tbe ships is port. The men em­ iato battle to the strains of "Dixie." Dr. G. Aronson, Sister Annette S_H.N_, reached. Later in thc day the list Dockyard at Bermuda, and will tend offered a reward of £105 for the appre­ ployed, principally coloured, tooK ad­ I well remember oae June night, when Douglas Aitken, Mrs. Phila .Atwood, moved slowly downward with increas­ to raise British prestige in the West hension of the person who destroyed by vantage of tbe opportunity and demand­ I was on board the good ship St. Mark Miss Florence A. Bourgeois, Miss Ro- ed heaviness towarcd the close which in Atlantic at a convenient moment, since fire a vessel in course of construction ed 8 shillings and 12 shillings a day, lying off White House point, hearing sella Browa, A. L. Bird, Mrs. Bird, many cases eliminated the further the Panama Canal is now on the eve of in that parish. which the employers considered exorbi­ a Northern regiment on one side sing­ Mrs. H. M. Burkett, Douglas B. Beattte gains. American ice which lost a part being opened to the traffic of the world's Miss Annie BroughaU James H. Beck, tant and roused to comply with. ing "My country 'tis of thee," whilst of its recent rise, Mis-souri, Pacific, mercantile navies. Walking Match. from the other side of the river came Mrs. Beck, G. W. Baker, Miss C. Baker, New York Central and New Haven Then a general striKc ensued. Labour­ frank Brophy, Miss Louise Buckman, Lieut. Clarfcson, of the 39th Regt., ers from other parts of thc island were tbe refrain of Dixieland." 1 being a showed heaviness. lineal descendent of tbe old Barontecy Miss C. Boiselly, j. E. Bowler, Miss L. accomplished in the month of May a secured at the wages offered, who die" Bunting, Miss C. Bol.in, Miss A. Beh- walking match from St. George's Bar­ tbe wor*, and, needless to say, eame in of the Dixies in England, am naturally interested in the name, anil 1 have ascer­ rens. Miss M. Berhtel, Miss Charlotta j AN ODD CHAIR. racks to the Club at Hamilton and for an amount of maltreatment. The H. Brown, Miss Fanny Barnes, Miss back in 5 hours and 41 minutes, includ­ men on stride, finding themselves super­ tained that ia tbe early days of 1800, EARTH DISTURBANCES. one of the family brught a large tract M. A. Bacon, George Frank Bouemann, ing stoppages at the ferry, club, etc seded and with an unmisl;ih,il>lc ill- Miss M. Bow ne, K. G. Baker, M. J. fecling toward their former employers of land in one of the Southern states Considerable Alarm in Sicily. Long before the telephone was in­ and settled there. After a few year; Chevalier, George W. Chambers, Fran­ Sperm Whale. set fire to bales of cotton and entered cis Cross, Mrs. Cross, Miss Valeria C. j vented it had occurred to the people into fierce con tests with the seamen of the residence Ms brother tbe Baronet Messina, Sicily, Aug. 29.—Seismic that sounds, especially the human The Port Royal Establishment cap­ died suddenly ia England, leaving no Cross, Master Paul H. Cross, Miss K. j instruments here have recorded during ships ia port. On the 5th of August V. Carroll, Alan Clayswr, L. Cole, voice, might be carried along a tube. tured a sperm whale in May, 47 feet in two feres were in progress, which threat male issue, so that the estate and title the past 24 hours continual earth dis­ Narrowing sounds, if only for a little length, which yielded 20 barrels of C. R. Cox, Mrs. Cox, J. D. Cowan, turbances and their constancy has caus­ ened the destruction of the artcient reverted to the .settler ia Amen ca Mrs. Cowan, R. P. Cassel, Miss Annie distance, keeps them from scattering oil from the body and from 18 lo 20 The latter manumitted his slaves prior ed considerable alarm owing to the num­ capital, aad would have no doubt beer Clark, W. D. Clark, Mrs. Clark ano ber of sharp shocks recently felt. through the air; even savages, many barrels from thc head. devastated but for the exertions of th* to sailing for England, providing for infant, 0. T. Conover. MissC. W.Ceder- centeries ago, discovered that by put­ each family a home, and his memory is A strong hurricane also has been blow­ military forces, who were assisted b> berg. Dr. Cornthowaith, Mrs. Coratho- ing which bas caused the virtual des­ ting the hands together to the mouth Marriage. about three hundred seamen from th< to this day recorded aad revered waith, T. A. Douglas, Douglas Dcmber, it was possible to throw the voice far­ among the descendants of his slave truction of a number of huts in the Amer­ The Hon. Thomas Albuoy Darrell, ships. William H. Dember, Miss Elizabeth ican quarter. The populace fears that ther. After a time somelwdy invented Receiver General, was married at dependents. Slavery had its uses and Donegan, W. G. Davison, W. J. Davi­ the speaking-trumpet, especially use­ its abuses, bat oa many a well ordered these conditions foretell a fresh disaster. Pembroke Church in May to Anna Roman Catholics. son, Miss Fera A. Dicaerson, H. Emery, ful at sea or among the mountains, and Matilda, third daughter of the late plantation tbe lat of tbe workers was Mrs. Emery, P. C. EsdaiL George F. the air-trumpet use by the deaf is an Richard Loosemore, Esqr., of Tiverton, A petition from certain Roman far better than is the condition to-day Eucker, Miss Dorothy Frith, Miss outcome of this. Devon, England. Catholics was presented to the Legisla ia congested cities of many-a labouring Alice Frith, Mrs. M. L. Fanning, Mrs. BULGARIA AND TURKEY. A Mr. Curtis, who lived in the reign tare ia August praying for pecuniar; man with no home to call his own. of Queen Victoria, invented an acous­ Convict Store Ship. aid in support of their religion, and i- 0. Faulkner, B. F. Flannigan, Theodore A Collision May Cause Turks to tic chair, a higb-backed library one, Bill was afterwards introduced granting Fenncssy, Mrs. Fenaesy, J. H. Fallon, which would enable the person sitting The hulk "Thames,** for some years a stipend in support of a minister. VISCOUNT HALDANE IN NEW Mrs. Fallon. Miss G. Fallon, Mrs. Declare War. used by the Convict establishment as YORK.. Frank P. Fenton, F. Forknall, Miss N. ia il to hear, no matter how deaf he Sofia, Aug. 29.—Tbe Bulgarian gov­ might be. The chair had two barrels a store ship, sunk at her moorings ofl Bonds. 1. Gardner, Miss Ellen Gardner, W. A. lluaz Island on the night of the 8th of Only S Days Visit mtt Continent. ernment owing to the advance of the to fit each ear; but there was no need Gordon, Mrs. Gordon, G. Gannon, J. H of a mouthpiece for the talker. Per Juae. On the following morning there la order to prevent provisions beinj Grassman, John, A. Gilbert, J. W. M. Turks West ef the Maritza River, has was nothing but ber housing above shipped to Southern ports, Bcrmrdiar New YorK, Aug. 2% Viscount Hal­ Gibbons, A. H. Gamble. Mrs. Gamble decided not_ to occupy _ Deagatch for forated plates collected the sounds of water. At thc time of foundering there shippers were compelled to give bond; dane arrived here to-day on the steam­ A. S. Hackett, Mrs. Haehett. Mis J. fear a collision would give the Tur_ts the room into the ears of anyone seated was nobody or stores on board. The to the Customs Authorities ia New ship Lusitania for a flying visit for five F. Hackett, V. Harrison-BerKtz, F. aa excuse to declare want. in tbe "eomfy" chair. . Tubes could be "Thames" was originally a gift from YorK before aay importations could days is this country and Canada. Hobart, Mrs. Hobart, Frank S. Her- attached to the barrels, connecting the ladies ot London as a warship to be made. To-night he was entertained at a dinner eth, R. L. Henriquis. Marry M. Hall. other rooms. Thus a deaf person could the Imperial Government, given in behalf of the association fay Clarence F. Harper, Mrs. Harper Miss do even more than a well hearing one, Plans of the Causeway. Mr. Devcrance of St. Paul. His R. Holmes R. H. Higinbothom, Sister TORONTO EXHIBITION. for he could hear sounds from tha rest Public Treasury. itinerary includes visits to West Point Harriet, S.H.N., E. Hefferaaa, J. H. of the House. Plans of the Causeway were present­ and Albany. Lord Haldane freely dis­ Hughes, .Harry George Haver, J. A. Great Attraction of West Indian The receipts ia the Public Treasury ed to tbe House of Assembly by Gover­ cussed many questions of the day, de­ Higgins, C. L. Harlowe Mrs. Marlowe, Exhibits. fer the 12 months ending 31st March, nor H. St. George Ord, on 18th Aug. clared that he was ia favour of women N. I In I. ne Miss A. Haas, Mrs. E. S. 1863, was £18,769. 7. 4. and left a suffrage, prophesied that a millcnium Hollis Miss G. M. Haverty, V. Heming TO CURE A COL _ iH 0f._ dAY balance of £5,186. 14. 6. Yankee Dollars. of peace was far off, said that the rela­ C. Hillmaan, Miss J. T. Irvin, Mrs. Toronto, Aug. 29.—The West Indian tions between Germany and England E. Wheatley Jones, Miss R. A. Johnson, exhibit at the exhibition continues to Take Laxative Bromo QuininJ The following is an advertisement ap­ draw enormous crowds and a constant Elections. were never more cordial, praised the Mrs. G. Cleland Jones, Miss M. Jones, Tablets. All druggists refund pearing in THE ROYAL GAZETTE of stream of enquiries is coming into those the 15th Sept:—"W. Thomson Robin­ intellectual growth of the uaited States, J J. Jeffers, L. A. Johnson, Miss Sarah the money if s* fails to cure. A measure was introduced into the and predicted that Home Rule for Ire­ Jackson, Miss Bessie M. Kennedy, in charge regarding West Indian pro­ House of Assembly urging that elec­ son informs labouring men that YanKce ducts, climate, etc. The Jamaica- E. W. Grove's signature is oa Dollars are worth s*J- (four shillings) land %vould soon be an accomplis! ed George Kemp, Miss Mary Keer»;>n, tions be held elsewhere than at the fact. Miss Anna Keenan, J. Kerr, Miss H. Panama hat exhibition is attracting each box Parish Churches. Call on him. He gives their value! much attention. pAiUSMKl)lCINBOO,St-L«___vD.___W THE ROTAL GAZETTE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 19.13.

reasonable people of both sexes will see NEWS ITEMS. a och man the first thing he would do J WEEKLY REPORT OF THE WEATH­ would be to make that school a better CRICKET. ER, at Gibbs" Hill Light Station, at THE VALIE OF in it. a very sufficient reason why harri­ Tke band of the 2nd Queens Regt. school (Hear, hear). He would make It | Bermuda, between the 23nd August, dans of that sort should in no circum­ a better building and put tip a school- • until 28th August 1913. Height above play at Prospect Park this evening from Af Heme aid Abroad. stances be endowed with a franchise 9 to 10 o'clock. EDICATIOfJ. master's house, andl he would endow the the sen 'being 248 feet at bam, whew school (Applause). He wished the boys the Register is kept.. of any kind whatever. The "Cat and A meeting of the Harrington Yacht. and girls who had graduated from that A. O. C. ve. R. E. — t3 ~ Mouse Act." has proved of no avail, Club was held at their Club House last INTERESTING ADDRESS BY DR. school had the money, and if they had 81 a a. hi the Hunger Strike has placed in the evening. PATTON. the money, that they had the heart, to A very interesting game of cricket o •_» 3 ri B 3 M ser o OS hands of the women a weapon which get together ana subscribe for the bufld- was played at the Garrison field, St. \t o -_p» ing of a better school. He was not one o asm a O -_ g the Home Secretary is afraid some one A team of the H.C.C._ will play a team Pleasant Function at Warwick George's on Saturday afternoon be­ O o S from the S.S. Bermudian on the Rich­ of those who believed that what was good- tween teams from the A.O.C. and the A'g. .Ml o of them a little more mad than the 'Academy. si 5 enough for Mm was good enough for a a •SI 2.0m mond ground to-morrow. R.E. This game had a surprising re­ Ml 8 e «! rest will use; and then should one of them his children. Such beliefs would only .o ® j5 * A An exceedingly pleasant function sult. The R.E. went tothe bat first, BI IH O fl commit suicide such an outcry would A red banana, weighing 9 ounces, put back the clock of civilization (Ap­ and scored 72 runs to wliich Sapper S was enjoyed by the scholars, parents plause). • g"" be made as would be heard all over Eng­ and grown at Spanish Point was brought and friends of the Warwick School Johns contributed 27, Cpl. Jacomb 18, a to our office yesterday. In proposing a vote of thanks to Dr. Bgr. Hazeldene 6 and CpL Ncwmaa 7. land. yesterday morning, when the Rev. Patton, the Hon. Allan F. Smith, Dr. Francis L. Patton, Ll. D. late respectively. The A.O.C. followed and 22 ENE 4 76 75 29.840 Fine Yet there is one important lesson to be t endorsed all that Dr. Patton had said Mr. R. W. Barnes after the customary President of Princeton, University, a scored 73 for the loss of 4 wickets, Cp. 23 KSK 4 77 77 29.940 learned from the violence of these mad­ mid-summei holiday, opened the Whit­ about the old scholars getting together. Wright contributed 19, Cpl. Clarke 11 24 8 3 80 T? 30.010 well-known and well loved Bermudian, He would be very pleased, to subscribe women. Electioneering promissory ney Institute yesterday. and Lt. Cooper 26. 25 SW 4 *m'1 8 29.990 and an old scholar at the Warwick to any fund which might be started. 28 8SW 8 80 78 30.020 notes may fall due and be presented for School, delivered one of his inimitable He thought more ought to be done for Rumour has it that the Caribbean, addresses. Dr. Patton reviewed his OFFICERS vs. LADIES. 27 SSE 2 80 78 30.110 payment; consequently in future it will which succeeds the Orotava on the New education in Bermuda out of the public 2,*. SB 4 81 78 30.080 Fne hy schooldays, and compared the facilities purse, but failing that they should at­ be wiser for candidates who seek parlia­ York-Bermuda service, will come into for education^ then and now. In the We have been informed by some mili­ C. A. SMITH,, mentary honours to be rather sparing Hamilton Harbour. tempt to do something by private en­ tary friends that lt proposed to have old days, he said, they did not learn some deavour. (Applause). Dr. Patton was Principal Keeper. of the things which were taught now, n innov tion in the cricket way on of promises at their hustings. Wo­ The death of Mr. W. R. Perinchief, heartily thanked for his illuminating but they learnt a few things very Wednesday afternoon at the Garrison men's suffrage will have to be faced some one of the oldest schoolmasters of the address. thoroughly, and there was a great Field, St. George's, when the officers Colony, occurred on Sunday last at day; and perhaps the country would be deal in that. "The best part of educa­ of the Garrison will play thc ladies of . just as well off if a property qualifica­ tion," said Dr. Patton, "is the part you tbe Garrison. Great fun is anticipated tion applicable to both nmen and women get before you are fourteen years old. as the officers,, it is said, will have to bat. This evening the Hamilton Ladies CORRESPONDENCE bowl, and field, etc., with their left were to take the place of the favourite Drill Class will repeat their concert and if you do not get the first part thorough­ ly, I don't care whether you go later to hands only. drill at the Colonial Opera House, com­ notion of manhood suffrage. A sen­ Oxford, Cambridge, or any other Uni­ mencing at 8 o'clock. Q. _tC,« sible well educated woman should be versity, you cannot build a strong edi­ COMING EVENTS CAST THEIR BERMUDIAN'S GOOD BATTING __t_i SHADOWS BEFORE. AT PHILADELPHIA. as capable of making a cross on a ballot A quantity of household furniture fice on a rotten foundation. paper as a guttersnipe of the opposite and clothing will be put up for auction "There are certain .hings yam must have," continued the speaker, ""You To THE EDITOR OF THE ROYAL GAZETTE. Brooklyn maintained its supremacy sex. Women are however as a class by Messrs. B. W. Walker & Co. in in the championship series of the Metro­ front of theii stores to-morrow. must be able to spell. That is a dying more conservative than men so there art, and a decadent phase of cWEsation. Sir, politan League by defeating Benson- is little likelihood of their getting the I often get letters from educated people For the knowledge and benefit of hurst at Prospect Park by 18 runs. Commencing at 11 o'clock this morn­ with four wickets to spare. The wicket franchise until the political pendulum ing the Bermuda Cadet Corps will who cannot spell, lt fa most unfortu­ the fishermen and those interested who nate and there is M» reason why it proved to be suitable for run getting swings their way. In any case militancy play their annual cricket match for the assembled on the 22nd inst., at City should be so. Then I think it is a great 11 al 11 o discuss some way to discuss some and both sides did well with the bat. "Conyers Cup" on the Richmond Crick­ GOVERNMENT is hindering rather than helping "the thing to know your English grammar way to express their grievance relative The feature of the game was the long et Field. thoroughly, so that it is no effort to to the regulations of the Fishery Act, stand for the fourth wicket of J. 11. speak grammatically—-well, not exactly Briggs and H. Meyer. Briggs played For the last month there were 13 bap­ it would be well to state what progress .grammatically, I mean speaking cor­ had been made by the Committee of in splendid style and ran up 53 before tisms, 4 marriages, and 10 burials at NOTICES. STILL Wl WAIT TO KNOW! rectly and using good English. You the Fishery Conference. he was retired by a catch at thc wicket, Pembroke Church; 4 baptisms, no mar­ might as well use good. English as poor. Earnest ard enthusiastic meetings while Meyer got his 30 runs by hitting riages, and no burials at Devonshire There are still quite a few "Pes­ So many people seem to grow up with­ have been held by the Committee for out and scoring boundaries. Church. tiferous Fauna" alive In Bermuda. out realising that Eniglish is the lan­ the drafting of a Paper by them asking LEAVE OF ABSENCE. guage they are going to use throughout AUSTRALIANS AT CHICAGO. An entertainment will be given in the for certain eliminations and amend­ although The Pest: Destruction Act thetr lives. You might know French ments. The paper has been submitted Pembroke Sunday School on Tuesday THE HON. REGINALD GRAY, K.C, was passed and signed by the Gov­ or German, but no one will know unless to a lawyer for legal opinion and sent next. Mr. Taylor and Sgt. Simpson Chicago, Aug. 30.—The Australian Attorney General, is granted leave of ernor on the 18th July, 1912. you tell them, but everybody is bound to in to the Fishery Board for their con­ Cricketers made it three straight from are in charge of the programme. Ad­ know whether you speak good English; sideration. absence with effect from the 2nd of mission 3d. the picked Chicago squad to-day tak­ We want to know what has be­ they know whether you speak it with It is to be regretted that some of the ing the third game 312 to 135. September to the 13th of October, 1913, a bad accent or with an improper Fishermen who were present at the pre­ come of that Act. If it was not The S.S. Orotava makes one more inclusive. enunciation, or with some provincial­ liminary meeting did not understand round trip on the New York-Bermuda COUNTY CRICKET. worth enforcing It was not worth ism—perhaps I should not say provin­ the purpose for which they were assem­ service, leaving New York on Saturday THE WOR. C. M. MCCALLAN*, J.P., the waste of Parliamentary time cialism; perhaps parishism or iusular- bled; not to say anything of the manner next. She leaves New York for South­ London, Aug. 28.— Assistant Receiver General, Savings ism would be better. For instance, of advertisement wht. li appeared in the and the waste of Public Money ampton direct on tbe 17th inst. Sussex defeated Warwickshire by Bank Manager, Acting Polioe Magis­ required to pass it. the people in some Bermudian parishes "Mid-Ocean" of the 23rd inst. six wickets. Sussex scores included speak a Uttle different to us in Warwick trate aud Chairman of thc. Licensing To the THINKING and LONG-SIGHTED Jupp 90, Chaplin 61. The B.A.A's new boat was christened (Laughter). We must avoid these The Legislature was like a child the* Crest" at thc Princess Hotel landing multitude it must appear that the fish­ Worcestershire beat Middlesex by 17. Authority, St. George's, is granted parishisms and try to speak as the best ermen are earnest in the matter and with a new toy when It Irst caught last evening, which was witnessed by Worcestershire top scores were G. N. leave of absence with effect from the people speak. There is a French phil­ are simply asking for a relaxing and Foster 132, Chester 148. up the brilliant suggestion, and the a number of the members of the Club. osopher who laid down that the whole Ist of September to the nth of October, elimination of certain clauses. Surrey defeated Gloucestershire by idea of the development of the human still more brilliant phrase, of Pestif­ At the meeting of the Committee 303. For Surrey Hobbs made 107, 1913, inclusive. According to the Pembroke and Dev­ mind is mainly a matter of imitation. erous fauna, but, like children, a on the 29th inst., a vote of thanks was Hayes 144, Smith had eight wicKets onshire Magazine issued yesterday the That being so we must not be ashamed proposed to Mr. S. D. Robinson by Mr. for 61 runs for Gloucester. Deceit had little bit of the paint wore off, we Memorial Fund has of imitating people, because that is Smith of Tuckers Town, and seconded 9 for 144 runs. presume, and Ihe toy was discard­ reached £117. 8. 3, and only £32. 11. what everybody does—the only thing ACTING APPOINTMENTS, by Mr. A. S. Swan of Sandys, for the Hampshire and Yorlcshire match was ed. Still, we want: to know! 9. is required to complete the fund. to do is to see that we imitate the right able and public-spirited manner in drawn. The Hampshire scores in­ people. Lio not run away with the which he had acted throughout as THE WOR. R. \Y. APPLEBY, J.P., Po­ The plans for the extension of Pem­ cluded Brown 122, Mead 58. Hirst idea because you are quick at figures Chairman. Of course it is quite patent to broke Church have been agreed upon 82 and Rhodes 66 for Yorkshire. Kce Magistrate, Hamilton, to act as and can multiply and find the square Mr. A. S. Swan asted as Secretary even our poor intellect that pestifer­ and the work will be commenced Attorney Oeneral. vice thc Hon Regin­ root, that you possess a really trained in conjunction with Air. S. E. Simmons ous fauna are chiefly bred in and shortly and it is expected to be complete ald Gray, K.C_, with effect from 1 he mind; that is only part of the process, of Southampton, the leading promoter around the Livery stables, and it by the first of next year, which will per­ and the means to an end. I wonder U.S. CRUISER DUE. 2nd of September to the 13th of Octo­ who had been so indefatigable. would cost the Livery people a lot mit of the occupation of 100 additional how many of the old scholars of the ber, 1913, inclusive. seats. ONE INTERESTED. The ILS. Cruiser Machias with a of money to screen tbeir stables and si hool could find a square root to-day? I could not to save my life! (Laughter). contingent of the Connecticut militia THE WOR. C. 11. CLAY, J.P., Junior pits, wouldn't It? The concert given by the Band and But don't t hiniv that it is no use to you, on board is due to arrive here to-day and may remain four or five days. Olerk, Receiver General's Office, to act the Fifes and Drums of the and Queens because you have forgotten it. You Once again we are faced with a Regt. in Victoria Park last evening THE LATE W. R. PERLNCillEF. in the following offices, vice the Wor. are not living to-day on the food you ate Legislative mystery. IJuite some attracted vast crowds of tourists and ten years ago, but it entered into the C. M. McCallan, J.P., with effect from residents, wbich bespeaks of the popu­ We have .to record this morning STEAMERS. money was spent in preparing this making of your body. the death of Air. \\. R. Perinchief the ist of September to the nth of larity of these weekly concerto. * I JbaVe often received lists of questions Pestiferous firework but we guess which occurred of heart failure, on S.S. Bermudian armed yesterday October, 1913, inclusive:— asking me what I think is the secret Sunday tit his residence, Somerset, the powder must have been dry. For creating a disturbance early of success in life, what books influenced with 270 passengers. Sunday morning last a man named Peter in his 76th year. Assistant Receiver General. for it doesn't appear to have gone me most, and so on. I generally put S.S. Ocamo sailed from St. Kitts, Philpott and a woman named Evelyn Air. Perinchief was for 44 years ______Saturday last and is due here on Savings Bank .Manager, St. George's. off. Perhaps, though, it had a those questions in the waste-paper and nine months a teacher in the Trott were sentenced to three months' basket. If anyone asked me the secret Wednesday to sail for St. John, N.B. Police Magistrate, St. George's. slow fuse, but WE WANT TO imprisonment by the Wor. R. W. Apple­ Aided School at St. James's Church, S.S. Oruro sailed from Halifax, of succes in life 1 would say 1 don't retiring on the ist of October, 1911. Chairman, Licensing Authority, St. IK. NOW! by yesterday morning. know, but I do know one thing which N.S., 1 a.m., Sunday and is due on At one time his school was the largest Wednesday. George's. helps. William of Wycombe, the found­ in the Colony. He was an Oddfellow Maybe that fuse is not tinted to The lion. Reginald Gray, K.C., has er of Winchester, had the following S.S. Orotava leaves this morning been granted leave of absence from the of many years' standing and had filled MR. W. A. EARLESTON DOE, Clerk to go off until 1915, and before that motto placed over the gates:—"Man­ many important offices in the Order. for New YorK with about 250 passen­ 2nd September to the 13th October, gers. the Audit Board, to act as Junior Clerk, time has arrived, the Duration ners maketh Man." The moral of it The funeral tooK place to St. James's inclusive, and the Wor. R. W. Apple­ is better than the grammar, but I be­ S.S. Bermudian sails for New York Receiver General's Office, vice Mr. Clause will automatically put out Church on Sunday afternoon and was by, J.P., lias been appointed to not in lieve even the grammar could be justi­ conducted with the full ceremonial of the on Saturday. C. H. Clay, with effect from the 1st the fuse. his stead. fied by taking manners as a singular Order of Oddfellows. of September to thc nth of October, noun with a plural ending. We justify Still, we DO want to know! The new assistant to the Whitney The procession which was very large 1913, inclusive. a great many solecisms in that way was headed by the pupils of St. James's Ihstitute, Miss Fern A. Dickerson, (Laughter). Nothing will taue the who comes from Manlius, N.Y. with Aided School, the Oddfellows coming MORE HOUSEKEEPING Miss ALVERIA COOPER, Senior Female PERSONAL. place of good manners. 1 would like next, the Lodges represented being considerable teaching experience, ar­ any grandchild of mine to have a pretty Clerk, Hamilton Post Ollice, to act as rived by thc Bermudian yesterday 1026 and 1037. HELPS Miss Helen AI. Towey of Katonah, speech, correct enunciation and good The pall bearers were Messrs. B. Clerk to the Audit Board vice Mr. W. to take up her duties with the headmast­ manners, after which 1 would give him N.Y., and Miss Margaret C. McKeon er Mr. Barnes. Galway, J. H. P. Patterson, M.C.P., KNIFE CLEANERS A. Earlston Doe, with effect from the of New York City, were passengers by learning. W. M. Pearman (Churchwarden), H. CARPET SWEEPERS I often wonder what is the good of edu­ 1st of September tothe uth of Octo­ the S.S. Orotava on Friday 1-st. They At the meeting of the Devonshire Swau, H. Cann and A. Bassett. The CHARCOAL IRONS cation anyhow. Whatiseducation? If it are st-ying ~.t The American House, Agricultural and Horticultural Union Service was conducted by the Rev. SAD IRONS ber, 1913, inclusive. is merely learning enough to enable you and are charmed with our Islands. held last evening at the Devonshire Canon Mackay. ENGLISH FLAT IRONS to earn a living—well, you don't need l'hey return to New York by the S.S. School room, Mr. Wortley lectured on EGG POACHERS liermudian on Saturday. very much for that, but if your idea of "Science and co-operation in other WASHING MACHINES education is to put yourself in a posi­ Mr. O. T. Conover, President of countries", illuminating his address WRINGERS By Command, tion so that you can get the utmost pleas Messrs. Burton, David & Co. of New with lantern slides. TRUING THE WEIGHTS. GLASS DOOR OVENS YorK, was among those arriving by the ure out ot life, then I think there is no F. G. GOSLING, end to the value of education. S© S.S. Bermudian from New YorK yes­ The season for nipping scallops The Bda. Hardware Co. Acting Colonial Secretary. many people go through life with their Action Against Gaol-Keeper. terday. Mr. Conover is well Known commenced yesterday; the size allowed here and has made several trips to eyes shut. 1 know 1 do, but that is 2-9-13 3800.tu Colonial Secretary's Office, by the Fishery Regulations (not yet partly because I cannot see! (Laughter). A case of more than ordinary interest Bermuda. He intends spending a few brought into force) is three inches across v.83 days here. What 1 would like to know is not only is just now the topic of many a conver­ and September, 1913. the back. Fishermen are making the sation at St. George's. It appears that The Rev. T. P. Bates, who has for that 1 enjoy good music, but 1 would most of their time before the restrictions like to know why 1 enjoy it, and when un Wednesday, the 27th ult., that the the past few weeks tilled the duties as are enforced. overseers of the Poor of the Parish of Teneriffe Onion Seei Canon to the Bermuda Cathedral, I see a great picture hke Leonardo da St. George's in the course of their duty Vinci's "The Last Supper", why do_ I Efoe TRo^al (Jasette leaves this morning by the Orotava for Mr. II. B. Powell has secured the visited the St. George's Gaol to_ test admire it? why should I admire it. Mew York with Mrs. Bates and family. S.S. Bermudian orchestra to play a pro­ the weights and measures of that insti­ 1 don't know. And so we go through EARLY WHITE VARIETY Miss A. Krudop, who has beea stay­ gramme front 8 to 11 p.m. to-morrow tution used there in the transaction ilie, and the further we go the more Hamilton, September 2, 1913 ing with the Rev. and Mrs. Bates, also evening on the verandah of the Atlan­ of business, etc. Mr. C. S. Bourne we find what a fearfully limited thing Specially grown to our order returns by the Orotava this morning. tic hotel, Front Street, thus affording in a report to the Royal Gazette corres­ education is, and how good it is not to The Hon. R. Gray, K.C., Attorney an opportunity for his patrons and the pondent said that he could then remem­ neglect opportunities of acquiring it? SUBSCRIPTIONS General, leaves by the Orotava th& public to hear this really fine tri» of ber two previous occasions on which he Education is that which gives you a morning for a short vacation musicians. had visited the gaol and tested the- 250 lis DISCOUNT Amongst those sailing by thc Oro­ chance im life to see pictures, to read weights and measures and had met with IF PKKPA.ro tava this morning we note:—Wor. Mr. W. A. Earlston Doe, Cleric to the with intelligence the roasters of litera­ no obstruction. On one occasion he received ex S.S. "Bermudian" ture, and to understand literary allusions "EARLY SA 0 0 10 percent C. M. McCallan, W. H. Heyl, C. Hone Audit Board, has been appointed to visitea the canteen and was obstructed 7| «' " when they are made. There is noth­ HALF YEARLY 10 0 jr., Dr. L. Emerson, C. H. Neave, H. act as Junior Clerk in the Receiver but the officer then administering the 5' " «* ing finer than the art of conversation, government issued an immediate order QUARTERLY 5 0 Noble, Lieut. Olliver, Lieut. Williams, CcncraTs Office from the ist September Price 4s. peril Cash but it strikes mc that-that art is rapid­ H. P. Short, Mrs. James Kempe and to nth October inclusive and Miss to the effect that no officer of the Colo­ ly dying. Nobody writes good letters These rates include postage and child, Miss B. Bell, Mrs. L. Curtis, Alveria Cooper has been appointed to nial (iovernment was to be obstructed Parties who have engaged are re­ now. People write as though they were in the preformance of his duty. He delivery locally. and Master H. Custis, Miss V. Eve, act as Clerk to the Audit Board vice Mrs. R. S. Median, Miss H.M. Mc­ sending a telegram—"Yours received, visited the canteen later and seized quested to take immediate delivery. Mr. Doe. Callan, Master R. S.McCallan, Miss E. Contents noted. Sorry to hear you some light weights which he took to INGHAM & WILKINSON W. Moss, Miss K. Moss, MissE. Moss, have a headache"—abbreviated, ellip­ the police station and reported to the MILITANCY. and Mrs. E. E. Waru. Motion pictures of the Humanophone then Police Magistrate, but the Magis­ Hamilton, Bda., Company at the Colonial Opera House tical stuff (Laughter.) Every now and The Rev. Henry Marriott, Canon then one might get a letter from some trate did not prosecute the case. In 2nd Sent., lM_.8801.tu.th The attack by a couple of mad women to-morrow evening and Friday evening; the present case, however, Mr. Bourne Residentiary of the Bermuda Cathedral the principal feature each evening will old fashioned Southern lady, and there upon Mr. Asquith the other day has is perfume in every sentence—they the St. Grorge's gaol-keeper, refused Colonist copy Wed. & Fri. accompanied by Mrs. Marriott arrived be:—"The Panama Canal of 191,3." Mid-Ocean •* " ** Sat. aroused not a little indignation both yesterday by the S.S. Bermuoian. have not learnt to talk in slang as we to allow him to test the weights and Mr. Kaplan has arranged for a bus to measures at the gaol as he (the keeper) in Great Britain and elsewhere. People They have been spending some weeks run at regular intervals from the Salt do. I abominate slang, but, unfortu­ tit Canada. nately, I use it (Laughter). had been told by the Marshal not to are asicing how it is all going to end; Kettle Ferry Landing, (Hamilton), permit it without his or the Justices' Mr. George Kempe, M.C.P. returned "Of course, it takes two to make a MANIE C. BASCOME what means are to be adopted to bring calling at the different hotels, to the orders. Mr. Bourne then went to the from New York yesterday. Colonial Opera House. conversation. You cannot stand up the mad militants to reason or to ren­ against a stone wall and pour out elo­ police station and laid a charge against Mr. L. A. Johnson, Mr. Douglas Mr. Barnes, before the Wor. C. M. Stc- der their insanity innocuous. Of coarse .Aitken, Mr. E. H. Watlington, Mr. The Wor. CM. McCallan, J.P., quent expressions of emotion, and when Registered Nurse y meet somebody who is like a stone Callan, J.P., P.M., for obstructing the in any community there must be a Heber Smith, Miss B. Smith, Miss M. Assistant Receiver General, Savings OU Overseers of the Poor in the performance E. Outerbridge and Mrs. E. Wheatley wall you stop just as suddenly as though of New York State. Graduate number of queer people and the number Bank Manager, Acting Police Magis­ of their duty. His Worship took the of Lincoln Hospital, New Jones were also passengers by the Ber­ trate St. George's and Chairman of the yon were before a stone wall. I live of ways in which people may be queer case under advisement and has trans­ mudian yesterday. Licensing Authority, has been granted for conversation. I don't fish or play mitted it to the Hon Attorney General York City is apparently growing. But of all the Mr. and Mrs. Geo: B. Wells, of New leave of absence from the ist September bridge or run a motor-car—the only for his opinion as to furl her proceedings. Miss Bascome is now ready for Pro- distressing symptoms the growth of thc York City, sails to-day by the Orotava to the nth October, inclusive, and the thing I can do is talk, and I do love to iB_.sio.os_l work. after a two weeKs' sojourn here. talk (Laughter). I have made one rule, militant spirit among the suffragettes Wor. C. H. Clay, J.P., Junior Clerk Patronage kindly solicited of the Receiver General's Office, has and I got it from Sir Walter Scott, who '•Elder Grove," is the most distressing; and it is all the said that when he talked to a man he been appointed to act in his stead. . Baileys Bay. more painful when regarded side by HUMANOPHONE COMPANY. made it a rule to get something from MR. H. B. SMALL. Phone 40, St. George's. side with the complete helplessness of that man, and I follow that rule myself. 2-9-ia3802.ei.lm Panama Canal. If 1 am talking to a man who deals We are pleased to learn that Mr. H. authority in t he presence of an increasing BAND CONCERT. in leather before 1 get through 1 will B. Small, is now able to be about the social evil. We read that Mr. Asquith To-morrow and Friday evening at know aH there is to know about leather. Town oi St. George's and among his the Colonial Opera House the Human­ Colonial Opera Honse refrained from using physical force Prospect Park Programme. (Laughter). So don't be afraid to ask friends as was usual with him. He ophone Company will exhibit a motion questions. is about to remove from his recent resi­ against his pctticoatcd assailants; and picture film showing the Panama liiflil PICTOIES The Queens band has returned to "People ought to take an interest dence OH Cumberland Lane to a more they probably reckoned on the fact. Canal i«_ 1913.- All interctsed in the Prospect, and will play in Prospect Park in the world. The world is bigger than commodious one on "Love's Parade" TO-MORROW But if women persist in being placed on great engineering feat will welcome tliis this evening. Following is the ; it is bigger than Ber­ usually called Peach Alley. . AND exactly thc same plane as men the time opportunity of viewing the progress muda; it is bigger than the British Em­ of theoworks. PROGRAMME. pire, though that is big. Get to know must soon arrive wten they in ust Five other selected pictures will be FRIDAY NIGHT March. "Trafalgar" _ ZcMe things about the world, aad realise that, look to receive.such treatment as men exhibited. PILES CURE© IN 6 TO 14 DAVS. Special Feature:— Selection " Reminiscences of Grag" you are part of it and can influence it. would receive in the like circumstances. ' PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed Godfrey Take an interest in the world, and in its The Pinm Caul of 1913 Of course tke advocates of militancy ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Song "I'll sing thee Songs of Araby" sayings and doings, and in the peopk to cure any case of Itching," Blind, who make up the world, and in that way Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to may see in the assault of two vulgar Clay Doors open at 8. Commence at 8.80 Our thanks are due to Capt. McKen­ Valse _ "Saints and Sinners" Davson yon will find an education, and a never 14 days or money refunded.—Made hy hags upon a minister of the Crown ending source of joy.** • Admission—All seats 1/- Gallery 6d. zie, Mr. Frith (Purser) Mr. Offer Selection "Our Miss Gibbs" Monckton PARIS MBBICTNK CO.,Saint Lc_ii% another reason why women should have One Step "I want to be in Dixie" . In conclusion Dr. Patton said he often Children under 13 half-price (Chief Steward) of the S.S. Bermu­ Q.S.o£__. the vote. But we strongly suspect that dian for late files New York papers. Berlin wished he were a rich man. Ii he were 3---13.3786.tu THE', ROTAL GAZETTE, TC1SDAI, SEPTEMBER 2, 1918.

The WMte Light SERVICEABLE WOMEN'S Ofthe White Lawn RAYO SERGE FOR EGG PRODUCTION Shirtwaists LANTERN SUITS holds steady and bright in SFIMTTS the strongest winds. We have a very complete line THE RAYO is strongly made At 20 Per Cert. Diseeant of these Shot Waists in dainty and haa a rigid frame. styles and most suitable for It is the best light giving Our Stock of Serges includes a wide LAYMOUR lantern made. the Season. They are assorted range in this most serviceable material —the choice of the offering of half-a in about a dozen different K not found at your dealers dozen manufacturers, in light, medium Is. 6d. per styles, mostly low necks both call or write and full weights, plain staple twills, or square and pointed and West India Oil Co. fancy .stripes. These suits are rare with short sleeves, and the values at regular prices, but at 20% SPRATTS price is the same for all styles. OFFICE - HAMILTON discount they are bargains in the full­ Telephone 310 est sense of the word. Style, work­ WOMEN'S WHITE LAWN SHIRT manship and finish the usual high WAISTS standard produced by our Mr. White. 32 to 42 inches, 5/6 each POULTRY SPICE FANCY SERGE SUITS WOMEN'S WHITE DRILL MIDDY I AM OFFERING BLOUSES £6 10 0 £0 15 0 One and a half penny per packet. 32 to 42 inches, 5/9 each PLAIN SERGE SUITS MISSES WHITE DRILL MIDDY Fine Granulated Sugar £650 £6 10 0 £700 BLOUSES SOLD DY 12 to 18 years, 4,3, 5/6 each at 15/- par 100 lbs. Above pi ices subject to 20 per cent, discount. f . J. Pearnaa aad SOBS HENRY DUNKLEY Mechanics' Building, THOMPSON, ROBERTS & CO. Telephone 127 Hamilton. f. J. Pearman and Sous, 23-8-13.3.;5.eitf Queen Street, Hamilton. 3-9-13.3795eitf Successors to A S. EVE, 31 7-13.36<)7a.eitf. Reid Street, HIMMM. Auction Sale "GOOD HEALTH" a-8-13.3767.eitf. HM* OF IS OBTAINED IF YOU DRINK PITSUO SALT IMITATED BY MANY REAL ESTATE A High Class Preparation for the Liver GOSLING it is a beautiful combination of the finest Aperient Salts without sugar, ii Devonshire Parish rivalling the best English and German Spa Waters. A natural, safe, and powerful Stimulant for the Liver, Kidneys and Stomach. Avoid prepara­ HAIG and HAIG belonging to the Estate of the late tions of mere Sherbet and Epsom Salts, which clog the action of Liver, and BROTHERS RICHARD DAVID LEE irritate the Kidneys and Intestines. Sold by all Grocers and by SAML. D. ROBINSON & SON, HAMILTON On Wednesday 2-9-13.3.iLeitf Sole Agents. ST. GEORGES Scotch Whiskey SOMERSET 17th Sept. prox. THE Equalled by none BUY :___TABLISH1_D 182_. at 4 p. m. LONDON DINECTONT THUMBS SUN - SHINE Tin largest and eldest stock ef AU that certain lot or parcel of land (Published Annually) J. E. LIGHTDOURN & CO.. measuring 112 feet or thereabouts on Wines end Spirits in Bermuda the North and South sides thereof res­ Enables traders throughout the World Agents. pectively and 108 feet or thereabouts to communicate direct with English on the East and West, sides thereof Furniture Polish ORIGINAL MANUFACTURERS OF KT-S I3.3253a.tu.s-tf. MANUFACTURERS & DEALERS respectively bounded on the North and Cleans Brightens & Protects BERMUDA MILK PUNCH I West by land now or late in the pos­ in eaeh class of goods. Besides beiug a *a it session of John Mace Roberts on the complete commercial guide to London For Furniture, Pianos, Brass and En­ Choicest Old Rye Whlaklea. East by the pared of land next herein­ amelled Beds, Leather or Immitation and its suburbs, tbe directory contains Very Old Liqueur Scotch Whisky after described belonging to the estate lists of Upholstering, Interior Wood Work, of the late Richard David Lee and on Polished Floors, etc. SPECIAL OLD HIGHLAND the South by aroadorwayocspaceallot- EXPORT MERCHANTS ANTISEPTIC, AROMATIC WHISKY ted therefor of tea feet in widt h reserved with the Goods tbey ship, aud the for the use of the owners and occupiers Colonial and Foreign Markets they NON-EXPLOSIVE as supplied the New York Yacht Club of the several lots of land contiguous supply; and other prominent Clubs in thereto or however otherwise the said Ysir Msaty bask if ast pleased same distiiuStive charm ! parcel of land may be bounded, may STEAMSHIP LINES New York. Boston, etc. measure or ought to be described to­ arranged under the Ports to which they Unrivalled Old Jamaica Rum gether with the cottage thereon erected. sail, and indicating the approximate Full line of And also all that certain other lot Sailings; Old Newfoundland Port TAN YAN' PICKLE or pared of land measuring 157 feet or thereabouts on the North and South PROVINCIAL TRADE NOTICES WINDOW AND DOOR Choice Did Madeira. is manufactured (rom the very finest ingredients, sides thereof respectively and 108 feet of leading Manufacturers, Merchants, SCREENS and it has a deliriously piquante flavour which or thereabouts on the East and West etc, in the principal provincial towns Sherries, * Marsala- sides thereof respectively bounded on and industrial centres of the United is always fresh and pleasant. the East by a road or right of way Kingdom. Havana Cigar*. Bnmude Cigars, ten feet in width separating the prem­ Just received Fine lot of Cheap Tobacco*. Cigarettes Made by ises now being described from land now A copy of the current edition will be or late of William Hall Darrell on the forwarded, freight paid, on receipt of 7 PIECE BEDROOM SETS tu.e MACONOCHIE BROS. Ltd., South by a road or way of the width of Postal Order for 20s. LONDON, England. ten feet on the West by the parcel of Dealers seeking Agencies can adver­ land above described belonging to the tise tbeir trade cards for £1, or larger estate of Richard David Lee and on advert i.sements from £3. the North by land now or late of John The Bermuda Furnishing Place Roberts or however otherwise THE LONDON DIRECTORY CO., LTD. the said lot or parcel of land may be 25, Abchurch Lane, London, E.C. For Free Sample bounded may measure or ought to be ft Supply Co. 5-8-13.3706. A & B alter.ei Apply to J. S. VALLIS, Bermuda Representative, Office:" Bank of described. 45 FRONT STREET, HAMILTON Bermuda Building, Upstairs, Hamilton. For further particulars apply to 13-5 13 3333 eitf J. REGINALD CONYERS, The Hamiltoa Ladies' Drill Attorney for Vendor Pickford ft Black Hamilton, Aug. 26, 1913—tu. td 3p. SPECIAL SALE Class STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF Colonist copy Wed. td. will by Special Request Limited * Mid-Ocean copy Sat. td. repeat their BOYS WASHABLE SUITS PROPOSED ITINERARY at greatly reduced prices Canada, Bermuda, Weat Indies ALSO A SPECIAL LINE OF Concert and Drill [and By Public Auction SELECTED FROM THE FINEST IN FRONT OF THE STORES AT THE Demerara Service. MEN'S HALF HOSE at 3/- pair, now 2 - OF THE UNDERSIGNED COFFEE GROWN. COLONIAL OPERA Leave Leave D. Bda. D. Bda. pair or 2 pairs for 3/6 St'm'rl |St. John Halifax to sail for St. O. R. LOBLEIN. TO-MORROW HOUSE N.B. N.S. for W.I J'n. N.B (Sole Agent, Bermuda)] COX & WILSON - - Queen St. WEDNESDAY, 3rd SEPTEMIER, al OS 38-8-13.37S6.ei_f. Oruro Aug. s_> Jan. 1, 13—__633.t- __ OK O'CIMK Oc'mo] — Aug. Aug. 9|Sept. TO-NIGHT, 1-i Sept. B'd'ne Aug. 7 Aug. 17 Aug.21| TELEPHONE-49 Oruro Aug. 19|Aug. SW| Sept. 2|Sept. 29 15 Bbls Barbados Sweet Potatoes, 2© Commencing at 8 p.m. small tubs New York Butter, 20 tins 44 assorted English Confectionery, 25 lKigs Admission 1/- Children Od. Sailing dates of this Line will be ad­ PIANOS SCAUR LODGE" Table Salt 10 lbs each. 25 bales good hered to as closely as possible, subject clean Hay, etc, etc., etc., etc. Tickets to l>e had only at the door. to weather and other circumstances. SOMERSET BRIDGE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, viz. 28 8 13.3784.th.s.to Dinner—Fish, Lobster, Chicken, Melons, Ice Cream, $1.M W. T. JAKES __ Co., Agents Player Piano for Sale, beautiful tone, Piano and stool, Chests, Drawers, perfect in its movement will play the No charge to see Cathedral Rocks, Bedsteads, Mattresses, Tables, Chairs, Hamilton, Bda., 5 818 to 8 most difficult music or car. be played by " " " " The rioted Picture view from Scaur Hill. The finest Basin Stands, Lamps, Couch, Pfctu.es, hand. A wonderful instrument. on the Islands. Mats, Commode, Towel Kails, Toilet FOR RENT Marvellous value £85] " " for Sea bathing at Boiling Hole Sets, Racks, etc., etc., etc., etc. FOR RENT " " for a view of aB Berniuda from Fort Scaur. 1 Skiff, with masts, sails and oars Special rates for August to Bermudians for Week Ends- complete and in good order. The well known Bermuda •plight Piaios 1 Buck board F. A. BALCH. ONE HORSE Residence Furnished 26-7-13.3690.eitf also £25 One case No. .258 marked H A. & E.S. containing 23 Men's Tweed Coats and "WelliigtM hrk," SL W. H. SPURGE, It IS TRUE Trousers, 6 Men's White Wool Coats, "BELLE VUE" "Allenhurst," Hamilton. the same having been wet with sea .34-7-18 3677.tu.th 3m water on board S.S. Cayo Soto, Rudder, Paget George's DARRELL'S DAWSON Master, while on a voyage from Lon­ with Stables, Coach House, Out-build­ don to this port and on survey recom­ For tbe season 1913-14, ings and 4 acres of land, water front. without the Straw are the Best mended to be sold for benefit of all or longer. Possession given at once. Rent IF YOU INTEND TO THE TASTE TELLS concerned. Large commodious house, with ample moderate. Apply to . B. W. WALKER & CO., accommodations, Servants Quarters, MISS HUNTER, BUILD Auctioneers. Carriage House and Stables. Spacious R. Darrell & Co., Hamilton, Bermuda, gardens and grounds, beautiful views "Stokes Point House," Consult VICTORIA BLOCK, Cor. Queen & Front Streets 2-9-13.3797. tu on all sides, Fine sea-bathing, &c, &c. St. George's Telephone 59. 28-8 13.8784a.tu.th.tf. For further information apply to IM-I3.37__.eitf. * H. S. COMTEK tt CO., W. T. JAMES. for prices FOR SALE GRADUATES A. S. O. UAM_E._ADDI.ESS " MAC KOLIA. "Belle Vue," Paget, CEMENT, BATH ROOM FIXTURES, Bda., July 12th, 1913.3632.s.tu tf Sovereign Purses HMDWAIE, PUMPS, Osteopathy. A PONY FOR SALE The very Latest Thing MOTORS, MAGNOLIA HALL HAMILTON OFFICE. RUSSIA LEATHER SOV­ T001S, Rest Home 26 Front Street Poiy Carriage aid Slacked and lislaeked ELECTRIC SUPPLIES, under Osteopathic management EREIGN PURSES GENUINE MAZDA LAMPS. tm 4»wp^o IjM Harms LIME PHONE 341 Osteopath. 2/- each Osteopath in Charge Apply to JOSEPH BENEVIDES, Quotations Cheerfully and Treatment by Appointment. |M fOI £17 Telephone 146. Telephone 462. "Harrington Ville Farm," He Watti Osteite HsMesciy Stan Promptly Furnished. Apply at this OFFICE. Lady Attendant in Office. 2 9 13.3799. to Smiths' 5-8-13.3710.eitf »_-7-13.3679b. tn 17-8-18 ^_^ H-18-2757 eitf^ 2-9 18.37.6. to THE ROYAL GAZETTE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1913.

BEEF EATERS. REGAINS SPEECH IN EXCITE­ CHICAGO'S POLICEWOMEN. MENT. Americans Consume more Than English. London, Aug. 30.—.After being dumb Weighty Question of Uniform. Ml _>5\*, for ten years a Leeds youth found tin- Printing Americans are thc biggest meat eaters power of speech restored to him recently in the world. They beat John Bull, during the excitement of a cricket Chicago's ten new policewomen, re­ with all bis legends about the beef of match. Not less remarkable was the cently appointed by Mayor Carter H. old England. Moreover they eat more boy's conduct in concealing the Res­ Harrison, declared recently that dress fy^i Attractive and Up-to-Me beef per capita than the Birtish do. _ toration of speech from all around him fads would receive no recognition lrom. Figjnes for meat-eating in 1909, just until be ha«d written a letter to his them ia the perforinan.ee of their duty. s made public by the Bureau of_ Animal mother telling the news. As the result of this •determination, the io black aid coloured iiks industry, show that the per capita co_n- Thc youth while trying to steal a policewomen, will cast aside tight skirts sumption of meat for that year in the run, found himself trying to speak, and, in the absence of a police uniform \>m # # * # United States w.as 162.20 pounds, divi­ He even thought he heard his own voke will be attired in blue tailor made suits ded as follows: (fractions omitted): and, much puzzled, stole away to tbe of sufficient breadth at the bottom to beef, 80 pounds; veal, 7; pork 67; woods after the match was over and allow ease ia walking. w*r f__-j • Letterheads mutton and lamb, 6; goat meat, 13. there in solitude found that his voit e Thc decision was the result of a con­ Over in England where they boast was really restored. For a long tine ference yesterday betweea Chief of about Good Old Roast Beef, the j>er he remained talking to himself and Police McWeeney and a committee of M Noteheads capita for that product is only 56 shouting with delight, and then went three women—Mrs. Gertrude Howe ft pounds. Moreover the proportion of back and without letting anyone kno'A Britton of the Juvenile Protective Asso- Billheads beef in the total eaten by the Amer­ what had happened wrote his mother. ciation, Mrs. T. J. Meder, of the Catho­ *Wt ican is -xactly the same as for the Bri­ He became dumb after an attack of lic Woman's League and Mrs. Minnie ~-*-\\v \%MB tisher—47 per cent. Inhabitants of influenza ten years ago. His doctor Loewe of the Associated Jewish Char­ MH m Statement.!* the "tight lin lr isle" make up their predicted that he would probably re­ ities. total by eating 26 pounds of mutton gain his speech, even after the lapse of "Two of the policewomen will be Envelopes a year, as against the American's 6 years. assigned to the detective bureau," pounds. ^ 'Af/ said Chief McWeeney," and two in each Ga.rds The Spanish are the smallest meat of four poBce stations. The women will eaters, their per capita consumption work in pairs, and will be accompanied being only 49 pounds. Germany's ts Quebec S. S. Co. Ltd.b y a policeman, who will act at first Catalogues 113 pounds. In both Germany ard NEW YORK AND BERMUDA as an adviser. In this way the women France pork is the favourite meat. will be prevented from making errors. Fresh supply of "In view of the growing scarcity ard [SERVICE They will aot carry clubs or revolvers, high prices of cattle and swine and then- - and the insignia of their office will be a products in our marKets • in recent m M. 8. "Bermndian," 10,500 tot s regular police star, slightly smaller Royal Mothers Booklets times, it is well to call the attention to displacement. The fastest steamer in than those worn by thc mea." the comparatively insignificant part the New York service and only steamc ,\lrs. Britton described the duties of USE Folders played by the ovine species in our meat sailing direct from Hamilton. appointees. dittary," the Bureau declares. It may be seen that we consume only 6 SCHEDULE. "Their work," she said, "will be con­ fined principally to places of amusement Pamphlets pounds of mutton and lamb per head Steamer Leaves N.Y. 1 Leaves Bda per year, which is barely 4 per cent ol pares, playgrounds, and bathing beach­ es. They also will keep an eye_ on Ashton & Parsons' Stringers the total meat supply. Wben we com­ Bermudian J une 281 Julv 5 pare this small consumption of muttor young men and girls on Lake Michigan __ [jaly 9 " 3- excursion steamers. 9 with that of England, a very struan;, ts Circulars contrast .is presented. . " 19 \ '* 26 "It is probable that their chief duty «_ " 30' Aug. S will not be to make arrests, but to a_t knfanis Powders "Our small consumption no doubt is c_ Aug. 9 \ " n as investigators and obtain informa­ FOR THE LITTLE PRINCES ANU PRINCESSES Dodgers mainly attributable to the exceedingl; tt 201 26 tion. cheap and abundant supplies of bee. 30 Sept. 6 and pork which have prevailed in lor gta •Sept 10 '• M during the time of teething and for fretfulness Posters mer years, thus rendering it necessar, •e 20 " 2 to look elsewhere for meat. But the " and the many ailments common to infancy. _ Oct. 1 ' Oct 7 * * * * day of cheap meat is past and the pret: ENFORCING TEMPERANCE WJT1I ent market prices of food animal Subject to change without notice if Asb-sin eopie generally to easy and pie»?ftnt, and. will effect a perfec cultivate a greater taste for mutton ami and per mail etui cure. The pamphlet is reviset1, lamb, especially the smaller fanulie and in progress with tbe most advanced u M1LL0NS OF GERMS. Supplied by Royal Commands to— 3p' a size that can seareheai ntlie Bubjeet, together with hundred - who require joint of REOENT TBSTIMONIAIiJB showing SU« M I.M. THR lOWAQbR EMPRESS OF RUSSIA n >t be supplied the larger bee cessfulcuret. Sent in a plain sealed envelop' Richmond's Horse Con­ animals. A moi insiisent demane poet free. E NORTON. 59 and (10, OHANOFH- ! You MUST KILL THEM OR LOSE YOUR H.R.H. THR DUCHESS OR FiFE e publk for muttoi "hh.nst LONDON, England, Orer 40 ye.* on the part of tl continuous success free —20-10-07. —T.o. HAIR—NKU• MHO'S HEKPICIDE t\\'\\. THR CROWN PRl'-XESS OF ROUJVIANM dition Powders and lamb of goc I quality would n-. PREVENTS BALDNESS. an increase of breed doubt soon lead to H.I.H. THE GRAND DUCHESS ***** OR RUSSIA AND i.ig and feeding o erations, besides re The dandruff germ is a deadly enemy H.R.H. PRINCE CAROL O- ROUMANIA lieving somewhat the present heav; BEECHAM'S to healthy, luxuriant hair. No mattei de; d for b and pork in the fac< how thick, heavy and beautiful your H.R.H. PRINCESS ALEXANDER HOHENLOHF. 9 short s ippl hair may look, the dandruff germ may H.R.H. PRINCESS EL1ZAI ETH OF ROUMANIA Lt, Janes Blistering be there at work and very busily too. H.5.H. THE HEREDITARY PRINCESS OF L'- i.MNCiRiV PILLS, Just as sure as you do not take steps to check the ravagas of this germ, just Ointment THE MEXICAN SITUATION. Worth -x guinea a h,-,.. so sure you will sooner or later lose INFANTS POWDERS SAVE FA~ Y your hair. Just received at "To MRS. S. BLANCHARD, Winifred Hou.e, Conm.o. »>-, R cr, Preliminary Agreement Betweei Baldness may always be prevented by United States and Huerta the timely use of Newbro's Herpicide. _ inhn.'n, near Newport,writes:— I have proved yu. r . I n« Government. Herpicide is sure death to the dandruff Powi'ers to be such a wonderful success—always t,-\ •.••.- v.li-i THE ROYAL GAZETTE, germ. It cleans the scalp and allow.. en•_ r. othet known means had failed to find relief and tie . h id Stationery Store London, Aug. 29.—In an editorial FOR SALE the hair to grow as nature intended. out no hope for the child v'hatever, and then your IVwders have concerning the .sitaation lietween thi There are no disappointments, unless I nited States and Mexico the Specta­ tbe hair follicles are completely abro- speedily changed the whole ispert of the situation." 8T 3-13 3038 eitf. tor say to-day:—"In dealing wit! phied, so why put off tbe treatment REMEMBER—.Ashton & Parsons' Mexico Mr. \Vilj-on wishes to securt until it is too late?—PHOENIX DRUG rfq»«ta_> the effects of compjilsion while announc­ CO., Special Agents. 84— Infants "Teething Powders are guar­ ing that he will never apply compulsion. J. W. GIBBONS,N.M. This new method of diplomacy is no' anteed to be perfectly_harrnles5. a hopeful one and whether Mr. Wilsoi will be able to emerge from the presen: Price in Gnat Britain : Boxes contain, tg 20 Powders, 1 lh ' o._._ --mt&ntng risis with credit or safety it is impossi i The Royal Mall Steam Packet Co. , 60 Powders, 2J9 ; Boxes containing 100 Powders, 4/6. Sanitary Plumbing ami Gas- ble to say. What may be called hi: [ New York and Bermuda Service. To be oLstaiO'ed at Chemists ar.i Stores throughout the World fittiug, Galvanizing, Tinning, gentle obstinacy has manoeuvred hir. .SHTON * PAHSONS, 1IM! FEB. lONDt! N. E.C, EN<_ LAN 11 into a position from which it is not eas; Brass Casting and Pipn Bend­ either to advan.e or retire.*' 1 hi SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS ing, Sheet-iron Work, Brazing Sat rday review to..s: "The President': 1 (Subject to change without notice) of all Metals; Casting a Spee­ tone of cold n iperiority will un , o.itrag< ial .jr. Mexican pride and stimulate Presiden. The largest steamers in the New Yorl. Huerta and his riv als to take a bold stan< and Bermuda Service. Cuisine and Sole .Agent for F B. Colt's Acetyient as chain, ions ol Mexican dignif servioe unequalled. agaiist American insolente to brin: m Qm» Apparatus. a!)o t the hostilities which Mr. Wilsoi Leaves Leaves Hum STKK»T» proiessed he is most anxio_s to avoid.' TPO B£ SURE-the Teeth are so Con. 1 'ling the editorial says "A fron­ NEW YOHK BERMUDA Pier 42 tier incidei t and the thing is done Advertising is to Business what Before the Atr.cn aus know it there wil important that ic would be a pity be a raid, somebody will tread on tin I. IM, 1 P. " OBOTAVA" steam is to maclimery — the great stars and stripes and ali America W01.U Aug. to neglect them especially when 27 j Sept. propelling power. be remembering the h aine again." Sept. 6 13 Washington, A' g. 29.—The Presiden. you can clean them so well and received a long message from Mr. l.ini j } at Vera Cruz late last night o it limns R. M. S. P."CABIIBEAN " JJQ easily with 1ILI111III—SEPTEMIER, 1111, thc prospects of a settlement of tin Sept. 17 1 Sept. 23 Mexican problem. \\ hile absolute si­ 27 I Oet. 1 1 lence was maintained at the Whiti FOR SALE Oet. 8 14 £ SUN Ml House there was a well defined impres Q U < High Uemmrks, sion in official circles that the Huert; For New York, Passenger Tender leaves M tm a Tide. Government and Air. Lind had reachei' At Hamilton at 9 am. _! a •_» j? a preliminary agreement which might ftm __ K CD s lead to peace in the southern republic. W. T. JAMES & CO., Agents. 1 1 |B. *J| It was stated on high authority thai The Royal Gazette 43 Front Street, Hamiltou I 25 41 6 19 2 8 50 the situation was more encouragin; W 35 4- 6 18 3 9 38j than it has been at any time since Mr Stationery Stor*» Hamilton,Bda., 28-8-13.3783atu.th 3©ft Bwli f T 4|5 42 S 17 4 10 •>t;\ F 5 43 6 16 5 U Lind went to Mexico. While no detail: : -> tq are made public it is understood that \"our local dealer sloe! s • 's it. S 6 5 44 6 1. 1 12 021 ! both the I'nited States and the Huert; M_k.r : F. C. CaWerl i*.. Co.. M., r.rqlar«_. S 7 5 44 1 14 7112 SO 16th Sunday Government feel that they can no\ M y 5 4o 6 13 8| 1 381 after Trinity renew negotiations that President Huer id. Wise, £ Foolish 1 1 ta had stated would make public an nouncement of his intention not to b First Quarter 7 day 8h. 57m. A.M. a candidate in the coining electioi In housekeeping, as in other but they lack confirmation in officia' IC' O^cetK a nils circles. things In life, one should look THE BEBMUDA KOYAL GAZBTTB THE ROYAL GAZETTE COMPANY, ahead. Do not he induced to LIMITED, THE MEXICAN SITUATION. % ia the mo-.t per ecc Pro^ervatiw- V'ar the Skin Proprietors. spend a few pence less to-day and Complexion Inv-Uuablo f _ r the SKIN in published every Tuesday, Thursday, in HOT or COLD Ci-mates, removing all and Saturday morning at The Royal London, August, 29.—Comnientin: on buying Soap of an inferior ROUGHNESS, IRRITATION and TAW Gazette Press Office, Northwest corner on thc Mexican sit nation, the Spettatb COOLINf AND REFRESHING TO THE SKIN, KEEPING IT SOFT of Reid and Burnaby Sts., Hamilton says: "If America gets involved in : quality which will ultimately A3 VELVET __LL THE YEAR FOUND. VERY SOOTHING IF Mexican war she will be lucky M it last APPLIED AF.Ei. SHAVPIG Business communications to be ad­ only three years and stops short o dressed Tlie Koyal Gazette Co., Limited. forcing her to raise armies on the Euro cost shillings, and even pounds M. BOTHAM -& SON, CIJELTENHAM, ENGLAND pean scale. Perhaps, however, th' Coinmuuications for the Royal worst aspect of the whole affair is ,'. in ruined Household linen and S3—---•—-•.--go Ckeette to be addre sed to the Editor America succeeded, as no doubt she ult! of The Royal Gazette. mately would, her success would ejet be worse than failure. She would fun clot hes.' Gable Address — " GAZISTMS," bei • evacuation practically impossible, a: muda, Telephone No. 1/44. she would have upon her hands a huge new territory with a large populatior This is not economy. True The Bermuda Royal Gazette is on Hie in: in permanent revolt." AT economy is to use a pure soap. LONDON—At the Imperial Institute; at the Royal Colonial Institute.; and G. D. BON LK'S at the offices of Messrs. 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CUSTIOM HOUSE—HAMILTON. HUERTA MAY HO' D PRESIDEN­ CY. ENTERED. American Refugees Crowd Over Aug. 29.—Br. S.S. Orotava, Hayes, New York, \V. T. J amies & Co., Frontier. agents. London, Aug. 3 .—The Economist Sept. I.—Br. S.S. Bermudian, McKen­ reviewing the mexican situation for- zie, New YorK. sees the possibility of General Huerta holding the Presidency indefinitely CLEARED. because it says he is prohibited as Provisional President from being a Aug. 29.—Br. Sch. W.M.L., Leslie, candidate for the offi. e and an election London, England. cannot take place constitutionally until Aug. 30.—Br. Sch. W. M. Richard, peace is restored. Annapolis, N.S. Vera Cruz, Aug. 30.—-Mr. Lind let it be understood &st night the he will not return to Mexico City except on special invitation from President Huerta LORD HALDANE IN CANADA. The first train load of American refu­ gees to reach the border since Mr. Wil­ "A Wonderful Country. son's warning for them to leave Mexico arrived here yesterday. There were Montreal, Aug. 31.—After exchanging 55 Americans and many prominent greetings to-uav with several Chief Mexican families of Chihuahua. Bor­ justices of Canada and the United States der points west of El Paso report re­ Viscount Haldane in an interview with fugees are crossing the border daily the press saiu: "It is a wonderful coun­ out of Mexico over land and mauing try and I look for you to keep up the their way o it. The majority of men, greatness of the .Anglo-Saxon traditions women and children in thc party yester­ in the days to come." Asked as to his day were from Madera Chihuahua from views on the naval situation the Lord the colony of the Pearson Lumber Co. Chancellor replied that he had great and others were from the mining camps confidence in the ability of Can-da to in the same district. They reported work things o it and do what she that preparations were being made by thought best. It would be a great Americans in every camp to leave .Mex­ relief to the United Kingdon he said ico as soon as they can seo.re transpor­ " if you decide to essist us and wouId_ be t-twin. source of great strength to the Empire. The b'irden is ver,' heavy for the Bttle islands of the United Kingdom to bear li it we are willing to go on bearing it alone as long as y© 1 desire es to. CRUISER NEW ZEALAND. Any assistance Canada might deter­ mine on however wo 1 Id be gratef liy At Pan ani a. received as it would greatly enhance the forces now workine to preserve Panama, Aug. 30.—The British peace. The more Canadians come tota cruiser New Zealand arrived here y ester- take part in the Councils of the Empire day. The New Zealand will leave the more we shall be pleased. This Panama Sept. 4. of course holds tr_e to the other Domin­ ions, Australia, South Africa, etc.

PARLIAMENTARY VISITORS TO TYPHOON IN JAPAN. NEW ZEALAND. Over 1,000 Fatalities. Lord Emmett Welcomed. TOKIO, Japan, Aug. 30.—Details of Wellington, New Zealand, New Zea­ the typhoon which has raged over Jap­ land Ministers and members entertain­ an for several days past show that it ed the British Parliamentary visitors was more disastrious than at first at luncheon yesteroay. Premier Mas- reported and that fatalities perhaps will sey who said Lord Emmett was the Aggregate 1,000 so ils. There was a first member of the Home Government tidal wave at Miyaki, Northern Hondo whom they had had the opportunity of in which 30 persons were Killed. One welcoming urged the importance of hundred others are missing. Hundreds Imperial statesmen visiting the Domin­ of houses were swept out to sea. One ions. He suggested the Imperial con­ .hundred persons were drowned in the ferences should be held in one Domin­ floods or Killed ia land slides im other ion after another. The people of New portions of North Honde and 2,000 are Zealand he said were ready to make any reported unaccounted for. Great dam­ sacrifice which the Empire might deem age was done at Hokkaido. Scores of to keep the flag flying over a free and fishermen were drowned, houses swept strong United British Empire. Sir away and railway bridges inundated. Joseph Ward urged that a scheme of A train was hjrled into the river at a state-owned Atlantic cables should be washout in the trades and seven per­ considered. Lord Emmett's visit he sons were killed and 40 injurea. The added would be of incalculable interest inhabitants along the coast have ied to theDominion in this and kindred mat­ to the hills and thousands of them are ters. homeless.

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