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VOL. LX XXiX-No. 100 HAMILTON BERMUDA, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 12, 1916 SINOLB Oopr. Hd (OBS GBNTB).—20P, PEE ANNUM Ginchy Stronghold in British Hands. Allies' Aviators Doing Effective Work

communication trenches and shelters GERMAN AERIAL ATTACK. EAST ERO ROTES. is inconsiderable. Prisoners taken by ESTATE MECHANICS' HALL French troops alone north and south Petrograd, Sept. 10.—A group of A fine hawksbill turtle was cap­ of the' since Sept. 3 amount to seven German aeroplanes few over OF tured last week by some St. David's MOTION f'lCTURES 7,700 men including a number of offi­ tte region of Kovel-Roviscke railway turtle fishermen. It was marketed, cers. On tte right bank of the Meuse line, says tte communication from the locally, green turtle is only a memory intense artillery fighting continues in war office to-day. On e of our avia­ Clara Artemisia Friswell the region of Fleury, Vaux-Chapitre tors engaged two machines in suc­ in the old town these days; they are TO-NlGHT Deceased. all sold to Hamilton parties and are and Chenois. Towards 2 o'clock tte cession forcing them to take to flight. sold at renumerative prices. THE HEW EXPLOITS OP ELAINE Germans attacked the positions which From one of tiie machines a long col­ we captured on Sept. 6 in tte Vaux Episode VIII umn of smoke was seen • to > issue. Chapitre wood. Our curtain of fire Yesterday in tte region of tte Upper Heavy Rain, TBE OPIUM SOTBftMM broke up all the enemy's attempts. Horozanka river our gallant CoL Febe- PURSUANT TO THE TRUSTEE ACT, ALSO The night was comparatively calm dov was killed. In the wooded Car­ There has been an exceptionally THE SEKG TBIBUWE WBBX1T along the remainder of tte front. pathians in battles from Aug. 31 to 1876, SECT. 51. heavy rain fall at St. George's during Although there^was a high wind last 12-9-16.1835.**. Sept. 6 inclusive we captured 15 the past 48 hours. Houses which night one of our aerial squadrons drop­ officers, 1889 men 2 mountain guns, have not leaked for years, had to ped 24 bombs on railway stations at 20 machine guns and a large number have buckets, tubs etc. placed in Estain. and Conflans and on military of rifles hand grenades and cartridge. Notice is hereby given to Creditors position j.fcon Sunday night to catch establishments at Rombach, On the Baltic Sea yesterday a morning and others having any debts, claims the water which came through tte enemy seaplanes raided tte island of and demands against tbe Estate of leaks in tte roofs. The street facings The White Light BULGARIANS DRIVEN BACK, Runo in tte Gulf of Riga without Clara Artemesia Friswell of sufferedfconsiderably and Kent Street Pembroke Parish in the Islands Bucharest, Sept. 9—The Bulgarians achieving any result. During the day was pretty well covered, from the ofthe enemy seaplanes also appeared over of Bermuda, deceased, who died of foot of Government Hill to Market have been driven from Bazarsjik or the 3rd. day of October 1915 and Dobrik in S.E. Roumania by Russian Irben Straits. They were engaged by Wharf at times with rushing watter. our aviators and notwithstanding their whose will was proved in the and Roumanian troops says tte official Supreme Court of Bermuda on RAYO issued by tte Roumanian war office numerical superiority were driven off. Scuttle Stew. One of the enemy's seaplanes was forc­ the 17th. day of April, 1916 by yesterday. Tte statement follows: Thomas Melville Dill and the under­ Northern and western fronts—After a ed to alight on tte water. There fa a crew of foreigners at LANTERN signed, the executors and trustees sharp action we occupied Olah To- named in the said will, that they St. George's at the present time, who plitza (42 miles N.W. of Osik Szer- ooo make a specialty of preparing scuttle holds steady and bright in are hereby required to forward eda) San Milai Delne (3 miles E. of DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE the particulars of their debts, stewed in tomato sauce, It fa rather the strongest winds. Osik Szereda) Giurhgiurgen and Sen- an interesting pastime to watch these claims and demands to the under­ IHE RAYO is strongly made miolan. An enemy attack south of Meeting this Evening in the Lyceum signed .on or before the 2nd day men catching tiie octopi; they haul Mehadia was repulsed. Southern them out of their holes with a hooked and has a rigid frame. of October 1916 after which date front—Russian and Roumanian troops The Hamilton Parish Branch of the the undersigned will proceed to piece of strong wire, dash them on the It is the best light giving drove tte Bulgarians from Bazard- Agricultural Union will meet in the rocks a couple of times which stuns lantern made. distribute the assets of the said jik (Dobrik) and Dobasei. Enemy Lyceum this evening (Tuesday) at testatrix amongst the persons them, and then the sailor placed the aeroplanes bombed Constanza wound­ eight, and will be addressed by Mr. head of the scuttle in his mouth and entitled thereto, having regard only If not found at your dealers ing 2 women and killing a child. & Jas. H. Hollis on "The Characteristics to the debts, claims and demands bit it which is the usual method of ofthe Dairy Breeds " by Dr. R. L. Tuck­ killing employed by the majority of (rail or write of which the executors and trustees AUSTRIANS BLOW UP FORTS. er on "The Production of Clean Milk' shall then have had notice; and scuttle hunters. These men made a and by Mr. E. J. Wortley, Director of famous catch during low tide on London, Sept. 10.—The Austrians that they will not be liable for West India Oil Co. Agriculture on "Garnet Seed Potatoes." the said assets or any part thereof Sunday. have begun to blow up the forts at The last named address wfll be illus­ Halicz, .Galicia, according to despatch­ so distributed to any creditors, OFFICE - - HAMILTON; trated by lantern slides. person or persons of whose debts, Big Proposition. Telephone 310 es published by tte Petrograd Russky Slovo and informed by tte,Reuter's claims and demands they shall not then have had notice. There fa considerable talk at St. correspondent. Tte Russians have METHOD JT LAYMEN'S LEAGUE George's just now about the recent occupied some of tbem. The great divulging of a Corporation secret. bridge across tte Dneister tte des­ Dated the 9th day of September, The fact is that that particular secret patch adds has been blown up. The 1916. Russians hold the left bank of tte Midsummer Social was known to a part of the local river and are cannonading the retreat­ Wesley Church Leclure Room R. C. HOLLIS HALLETT, public before it was laid before the ing Austrians. Two railway trains Corporation and although publication have been wrecked. Executor and Truxstee. was not permitted, the proposition GENTLEMEN'S BATH ROBES 12-9-16.1834.38. was almost openly discussed. There WED. Sept. 13th, 1916 is another big proposition to be short­ BRITISH OFFICIAL. BEANS ly made to the Corporation which it In Plain White and Colored Designs London, Sept. 11.—The official is said will, if carried out, involve the communication issued shortly before ONE SHIIXJLNG BEAT expenditure of an immense amount of at 13/6, 14/6, 16/6 midnight says: South of tte Ancre ADMISSION TO CONCERT AND there fa no change in tte situation. money, in fact, it is as much as one REFRESHMENTS. million dollars. About noon to-day tte enemy counter CARROT attacked north of Ginchy but was re­ 12-9-16.1840.tu. CABBAGE Breach of Liquor License. pulsed. In the last 24 hours more than 350 prisoners and 3 machine THE BERMUDA LETTUCE On Friday at the Police Court, YOUNG BROS. guns have been taken. On Saturday St. George's before tte Wor. C. M. the progress of our attacks was closely McCallan J. P., P. M., tte proprietor followed by our airmen who at tte WHITE ONION of the Black Horse public house at time engaged hostile troops with ma­ Grammar School St David's was fined five shillings chine guns. As a result of many aer­ (Late Hamilton School) PABSEEY ial combats three hostile machines were with six shillings cost for not having MAZAR BOMBARDED, GINCHY VILLAGE CAPTURED. his liquor regulations exposed in a destroyed and others were driven down REV. DR. WORKMAN, head PEAS damaged. On tte remainder^, of tte master of the Training College, proper place. The regulations had London, Sept. 10.—The announce­ been taken down on account of re­ - London, Sept. 9.—An official report­ British front there was tte usual Westminster, London, England, TOMATOE ment from General Headquarters last trench warfare. Saturday night our novations. ing military operations in Egypt says. has been selected and engaged for Three British aeroplanes again bom night reads. We attacked this after­ troops entered tte enemy's trenches TURNIP barded Mazar yesterday. Eleven of noon on a front of 6,000 yards ex­ south of Neuve Chapelie and inflicted the above school, a highly qualified Public Garden Flooded, tending from High Wood to Leuze master who will shortly arrive in and many other varieties of Garden the 20 bombs dropped were seen to severe^casualties on the occupants. Seeds, suitable for planting this season take effect. Wood. As a result the whole of Gin­ Bermuda. Pending his arrival the Public Garden at St. George's was chy village in now in our hands after ALSO ITALIAN" REPORT. Junior Division of the school will flooded at St. George's on Sunday severe fighting, and the ground be­ be opened on Monday, the AVIATION. tween it and Leuze Wood was captur­ A Large Assortment of FLOWER SEE0S morning by the copious downpour Rome, Sept. 10.—The Italian forces 18th instant in the building on of rain. ed. East of High Wood we advanced in Southern Albania have advanced London, Sept. 9.—British aviators 300 yards on a front of 500 yards. their lines occupying several position Church Street, Hamilton, opposite FOR SALE BY Shop Breaking. carried out another of the series of Numbers of prisoners were taken without opposition. The War Office St. Andrew's Church Manse, and raids directed against German airship and the enemy's casualties were very announced to-day: On tte northern will be conducted by Miss Ger­ Thos. J. Wadson & Son. Another case of shop breaking by sheds and establishments in Belgium. heavy. N.E. of Pozieres we gained front in the Tolmino sector an Aus­ trude Holmes who holds a B cer­ SEEDSMEN. The latest attack of this nature fa a further 600 yards of German tren­ trian attempt to break through tte boys at St. David's Island has been tificate from the Board of Educa­ 7-9-16.1821.ei lSniths. reported; it is alleged that the cul­ described in an official as follows: ches and captured TO prisoners, war Italian lines was defeated. tion of Nova Scotia. flicting heavy casualties on the enemy prits have been found. Our aeroplanes attacked the enemy's Mr. W. Earlston Doe, Secretary aerodromes at Ghistelles and Halzaeme who was caught by our artillery fire BALKAN FRONT. while massing for a counter attack. of the Executive Committee will Shipping. (S.W. of Bruges). A large number of Paris, Sept. 10.—There has been lllALTIirjONEr bombs were dropped with satisfactory Our artillery bombarded the enemy's receive applications for the ad­ much activity among patrols along A large steamer which has been effect. All our machines returned. trenches on Vimy Ridge opposite mission of pupils of both sexes and The leslt Building, (upstairs) Chink St. Souchez. There was reciprocal artil­ great part of the front, says the official he will be pleased also to give any laid up at one of the West Indies issued today in regard to tte opera­ West, opp. Hamilton Mitel arrived last week and took 300 tons lery activity in the neighbourhood of information as to fees, etc. GAINS MAINTAINED. Calonne and Givenchy and between tions in Greek Macedonia. The Bul­ of coal, her bottom and sides, which garians abandoned several trenches 13-9-lG.1843.tu.th. sat. were in tte water were coated with La Bassee Canal and Neuve Chapelie. On Friday afternoon many air fights in tte district east of Vetrenik leaving MEN'S TAILOR large blush white shells which had London, Sept. 10.—Official an­ munitions. grown during her five months rest nouncement issued today says: All occurred a number of our aeroplanes NOTICE. bombed an enemy aerodrome, two in still water. Her crew, was com­ the ground gained yesterday has been FRENCH WESTERN FRONT. maintained and our gains were fta*- hangars and a shed being destroyed. Suits Made] to Order posed principally of Chinese, who, One of our machines is missing. Paris, Sept. 10.—Tte official issued IHE WAITERS' ASSOCIATION bountifully supplied money, were ther extended last night and tins morning. Prisoners are stiU coming tonight reads. South of tte Somme will engage the Furnish your own material if anxious to purchase fish and cabbage. the Germans twice attempted to at­ Two steamers which arrived last in and the full number taken cannot FRENCH OFFICIAL. preferable yet be stated. A counter attack N.E. tack our trenches, S.W. of Berny but LIBERTY CC. week took between them 720 tons the attackers suffered a complete check. of cone. of Pozieres during the night was eas­ Paris, Sept. t.—An official _ issued Fit and Workmanship ily beaten off. As a result of the Our artillery was active in tte course of St. George's at a Cricket Match last night reads: In the Somme region of tte day along tte whole Somme St. Peter's S. S. heavy fighting during the past week there was heavy artillery activity. guaranteed our line has been advanced on a front front. Elsewhere the day was calm. on Thursday Next Sept. 14th A grenade engagement made us master Aviation—On Saturday our airmen St. Peter's Sunday School scholarr of 6,000 yards to a depth varying of a portion of an enemy trench to Match to Start at 10.30 a.m. SUITS RENOVATED,called for from 300 to 3,000 yards. Several were engaged in 40 combats over tbe and teachers, together with invited the east of Belloy where we captured enemy's lines. In these combats the and delivered guests held their usual annual picnic defeats and hevy losses have been in about 30 prisoners. The enemy after 12-9-16,1841.tu, dieted on the enemy and the impor­ Germans suffered losses. On tbe ia«-16.1889.ei.,6m. at Smith's Island on Thursday last, a sharp bombardment attempted to Somme front Adjutant Donne brought There was a large number of person: tant and strongly defended localities retake positions we had recently cap­ The Bermnda Mutual of Falfemont Farm, Leiuze Wood, down bis 9th aeroplane' which dropped in attendance to enjoy all the gooc tured to the N.E of Berny but was at Beaulencourt, south of Bapaume. Life Assurance things which were liberally provided and Ginchy have been repulsed with heavy losses. In tte re­ Burrows & Simmons wrested frorii him despite his utmost Four other German aircraft fell in a gion of the Meuse east of the village damaged condition, one in tte region Society. efforts to retain them. The spirit of Fleury before Douaumont our troop EXPERIENCED and dash of our troops during this of Maissonette and the others N.E. -OOO- this afternoon carried by assault the of Peronne. CLAIMS NOB. 180 and 181. severe fighting in the face of frequent whole of one sector of German trenches NOTICE is hereby given that TWO con­ and determined counter attacks and 100 prisoners including, 2 officers tributions of FOUR SHILLINUS each have SI1ITHY PLIMBiiS constant and intense artillery fire has H a Rattlesnake Bit You, would and several machine guns have already become due from each of the members been magnificent. The fine work of A Thorough Pill.—To clear tte of the society on account of the death you sit down and think of othei been sent behind our lines. Other­ stomach and bowels of impurities and Genera! Repair Work promptly done Irish troops from Connaught, Leinster wise nothing of importance has oc­ of two members. things while the poison circulatec and Munster already mentioned in irritants is necessary when their action Stove Repairs a Specialty. through your system? Not very like curred. South of the Somme we is irregular. The pills that will do Contributions payable ou or before connection with the capture of Guiile= carried a small wood east of Belloy Monday, Octr. 2nd, 1916. Members ty. And yet when you catch cole mont was carried on yesterday by the this work thoroughly are IX*. Kel­ are earnestly requested te pay their WORKSHOP : en Santerre and made some fresh logg's Vegetable Pills, which me mild you may make light of it and gc same troops in the attack on Ginchy. contributions NOT LATER than Wednes­ WasfciiftM St. opp- carelessly on your way while tin progress in the enemy's trenches east in action but mighty in results. They Some of our Rifle regiments and regi­ of Deniencourt. Reports received day, Septr. 27th, 1916 and thus save »9-16.1838.ei.6m. poison of a dangerous disease form ments from Warwickshire, Kent, Dev­ purge painlessly and effectively, and the Society the expense of issuing the from various sectors of the Somme work a permanent cure. They can additional postcard notices required ia your system. Be advised—kill onshire, Gloucestershire, Surrey, Corn­ front agree that the importance of the that cold, and don't waste time in wall, Wales and Scotland also engaged be rued without fear by tte most by the rules, losses suffered by tte Germans dur­ delicately constituted, as there are no doing it. Bickle's Anti-Consumpth e in all tte fighting of tte past week ing his last attack. The number of C. A. D. TALBOT, Advertise in the Syrup will do it for you, and tte cost have done splendid work. painful effects preceding their gentle Hon. Sec. Treas. German bodies found .in trenches, operation. —only 25c at your dealers. 12 946.1838.8 tu. taVAL MZETTE THE BOYAL GAZETTE, TUESDAY, iEPTEMBER 12, 1916.

WEEKLY REPORT OF TB.E WEATH­ ** * the strain imposed upon it. When ing fey, one long stream of ammuni­ ER at Gibbs" Hill Light Station at { that times conie one of two things tion wagons, dispatch riders, and Bermuda, between the 18th August must happen, either the Germans every known kind of soldier—all in and 24th August 1916. Height above TEND HRS. Tic Sweet 'Slip must fall back on to shorter lines timspad helmets; my poor men, dead the sen being" M6 feet at base, where 111 HOTLS 111 or they must elect to stand approxi­ beat with the heat and carrying all ME. HUNTER HAYWARD invites the Register is kept. mately on the positions they now MRS. S. D. LEWIS their stuff on their backs. We halted tenders up to the 16th inst. for occupy and fight out the war there u for rests in between, and the air Church St. opp. Hamilton Hotel s «w |J) ^. m HAtfllliGS and then to a decisive issue. Opinion -4» o S m P one dull roar of guns; the German a. -0 M ® —, even amongst military experts is trenches about four miles away. I A Piece of Laid will Q early this month, gives his months ago; nor can tbe Austrians Table Napkins alone. The natural deduction from of themselves effect such a marvel­ Elaine will be the feature of the Show first impression of the war area:— this is that the Allies intend next lous recovery of moral and men and at tbe Mechanics' Hall. The wily 1 have not yet: reached my battery, Spring to embark not merely on a equipment as our Russian Allies have Chinaman is well to the fore with bis but have already been through enough 8d. per 100 simultaneous offensive on all fronts made. cunning and Elaine is captured by a ser­ but on a simultaneous offensive at to write a book about it. We arrived ;i Mtn&Zi ies of kidnapping devises put on board many points on all fronts. This is the other side of the wafer from Eng- The "ramshackle Empire"* has an opium smugglers vessel but finally a policy of perfection which we are j land about* 7 a.m. the next morning. shown a greater cohesion and a much C.OEKTH rescued by the detective who has gone not at present capable of attaining we voyaged in a troopship in awful greater vitality and resilience than Royal Gazette aboard with other secret service men for it has to be remembered that in heat.—the men were like lies all anyone expected; and it is not yet in search of the opium smugglers. over the ship—IVe never seen such done for. But it is visibly getting the matter of munitions we are very- Stationery -Store For the best English-make Black and The JEelig-Tribune Weekly will be far as yet from attaining our maxi­ a sight and the heat was intense. near the end of its tether; and the Blue Serges,- of every weight and welcomed by all and a good laughable mum cf production. Our Russian We landed and went to the base and historian may quite possibly come to quality. For the New Sunproof and comedy "Love and Law** with Love Allies in the East are in very much reported, and spent Sunday and Sat­ look back upon its recent offensive Cashmere Suitings,Yestings.Flannels, "on top" will keep the audience in good the same position, for it will have urday afternoon there, where I shared in the Trentino as tbe last big effort Alpacas, Italians, Tussores* Khaki Drill. a tent with three other officers. We Write at once for Patterns £ Catalogue to : humour. been noticed that though they are of the Dual Monarchy in this, or any, The famous Luncheons and left there on Sunday night to join war. The Humanophone Co. will exhibit pushing forward steadily ia the south Dinners at Episodes 6 and 7 of the New Exploits towards Lemburg ther has been no our division at the front, and I had G. C. JONES & SON oi' Elaine at St. George's tomorrow suggestion as yet ai simultaneous my first command. I had to take HOTEL COLONIAL Cliffe Mills, Halford St., evening. pressure all along their front. 27 men up to the front to a battery, The Offl of the People.—Many (Jueeu .Street LEICESTER, ENGLAND leave them there, and report to my oils have come and gone, but Cana­ own division. We were in a train Hamilton. Established over 50 Years, a OOO dian Healing Oil continues to main­ THE CLOTH KINGS for 36 hours, sleeping, and feeding THE PROSPECTS OF 191?. tain its position and increase its en route. Yesterday we got to the sphere of usefulness each year. Its Luncheon 13 to 2 p.m. railhead, and I had to march my men The confident expectation is that sterling qualities have brought it to Worms in children, if they be not away seven Biles in the awful heat, Dinner - - 6 30 p.m. when this simultaneous pressure at the front and kept it there, and it attended to* cause convulsions, and myself at their head. My God, the many points on all fronts comes to can truly be called the oil of tbe peo­ often death. Mother Graves' Worm roads—awful in tbe dust; shell holes be enforc ed the German war machine ple. Thousands have benefitted by it Extirminator will protect the children everywhere, Ked, Cross motors tear- No* better place to eat. from these distressing afflictions. will prove inadequate to withstand and would use ao other preparation. n THB BOIAL GABHT& TDBBDAT^SEnBIIBKB IS, 1916

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blot out the portion of any letter f UNNUSMs FROM FUNNTDOM. etc. which infringes them, the tet­ w.*|j SWAMP-ROOT SAVES ; ters may further be delayed or re­ They say people!'withi opposite IW0R1WATI0H turned to the writers who in addi­ characteristics make theft happiest KIDNEY S1FFERE1S tion may render themselves liable marriages." /•. FOR to prosecution under Martial Law "Yes; that's why I'm looking for a You naturally feel secure when, you girl with money. know that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, WM. R. WINTER, Bt.-Col, the great kidney, liver and bladder Censor Johnson had recently moved into remedy, is absolutely pure and contains the sweet, old world village, and a no harmful or habit producing drugs. VISITORS CONVEYANCES. week after hk arrival his isolated cot­ The same standard of purity, strength tage caught fire. Rushing into the and excellence, prescribed by Dr. Kil- road, he caught sight of two of the mer many years ago, is maintained in Carriage Hire, generally $1 co per every bottle of Swamp-Root. forefathers of the hamlet watching the Swamp-Root is scientifically com- hour. accident with much irJterest. Sailing Boat (carry 5-7 persons) pounded from vegetable herbs. It is not "Here," he cried to them, "run a stimulant and is taken in teaspoon- $1.00 per hour, $6.00 to $7.00 Offers the following useful information for down to the fire alarm, will you? ful doses. It is not recommended for the use of the many Visitors to Bermuda. per day. Quick!" everything. According to verified An endeavour will be made to keep every­ Rowboats (open to arrangement). "Oi can't sur! Oi've got a gammy 1 testimony it is nature's great helper in thing up to date, adding from time to time, leg, and can't ardly walk." relieving and overcoming kidney, liver Bicycles $2.50 to $3.00 per week, and bladder troubles. thua furnishing much reliable and valuable "Well, you"—turning to the other rates for longer periods. If,you suffer, don't delay another data to enquirers, and while not holding •—"shout *Fire!' as loud as you can, itself responsible will do all in it* power to Express Busses leave Hamilton day. Go to your nearest druggist now while I get my valuables out." render such data trustworthy. (Ed.) for SOMERSET v'a Paget and and get a bottle. All drug stores sell •<•. • "Can't do it, sur. Oi've got a sore it in two sizes—fifty cents and one Warwick, Port Royal, South­ throat." dollar. GOVERNOR AND COMMANDER-IN- ampton, etc., at 9 a.m., 11 £.m. For a moment Johnson was speech­ However, if you wish first to try this CHIEF. and 3 pjn. (winter) 4 p.rn. less. great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N.Y., for Lieut.-General Sir George Mack­ (summer) daily. Finally, with elaborate politeness, Busses leave St. George's at 1 he addressed them: a sample bottle. When writing be worth Bullock, K.C.B. sure and mention the BERMUDA KOYAL a.m., 9 a.m., n a.m., 2 p.m., and " Well, anyhow, gentlemen, go into GAZETTE. 4 COLONIAL SECRETARY. 4 p.m. daily. the house bring out two chairs, a The Hon. W. K Jackson. Busses leave Hamilton for St. bottle of whiskey, and a box of cigars and sit down on the lawn and enjoy George's at 9 a.m., 1 p.m., 3 p.m., Royal Mothers COLONIAL POSTMASTER. the fire." 4 p.m., and 5 p.m. C. H. Tucker, Esq. USB BEECHAM'S SOUTH SHORE HOTEL, BUS What comes Nert? MAYOR OF HAMILTON. "What is a dreadnought, father?' Leave Elba Beach a p.m. and "A dreadnought, my son, is a bat­ Wor. A. W. Bluck. 5 P-m. PILLS Ashton & Parsons' tleship so large and heavily armed UNITED STATES CONSUL. Leave Hamilton (opp. Phoenix that it does not fear anything." •Worth a G-uinea a B« Carl Loop, Victoria Block, cor, Drug Store) 2.45 p.m. and "Then what is a super-dreadnought Front and Queen Streets. 5.30 p.m» "A super-dreadnought is still big­ Infants' Powders ger and more heavily armed. They were designed especially to give the WEAK TIRED BANKS. STEAMERS AND FERRIES. v«m vm wnm MWCBS mm PRINCESSES Bank of Bermuda, Ltd., Front dreadnoughts something to be afraid Steamers leave Hamilton for of." AND NERVOUS MEN Street. during the time of teething and for fretfulness Somerset at 6 a.m., 9 a.m. and ShctJd send for a valuable Pamphlet-explaln* N. T. Butterfield & Son, Front 11.20 a.m., 330 p.m. and 6 p.m. and the many ailments common to infancy. What Did She Mean? uig hew all Nervosi.s and Orgamta Deranig* Street. menu. Varicocele and its eotisffiqiignt genteo* On Saturdays there are extra boats Ashton <5» Parsons" Infants" Powders are guaranteed to be perfectly "There we stood," said the man i>r.nar> troubles cao. fee successfully treated harmless—they cool the gums—comfort the child—produce a natural, wtffeW.; the use of STOMACH MEBCiNES STEAMSHIP COMPANIES. at 1 p.m. and 9 p.m. who claimed he had been at the OR ELECTRICITY The Method Iseasf mt4\ The Salt Kettle Ferries run from calm, refreshing sleep—render teething quite easy—prevent pain and front, " amid a perfect rain of shrap- pleasant, and will effeet • perfect and $mf& Quebec S.S. Co., Front Street. disorder—are pleasant to the taste—are mild and gentle in action—may manei;Lc^re. The pamphlet Ii revlaed« and to Watlington & Conyers. 5.30 a.m. till 8 p.m. at 30 min­ be given to the youngest and most delicate babe—and there is nc neL For two mortal hours shot and progress wit hi the most advanced researches shell were dropping all around us, in the subject, together with humdeedb ®f R.M.S.P. Co., Front Street. ute intervals, and from 8 p.m. possible objection to their frequent and continued use. RECENT TfcSTlA\o siALb showing mimmm<* till t2 midnight every 30 min­ but fortunately' the enemy did not ful cures. Sent in a plata s©aH.eii enwetopi Harnett Sc Richardson. have our range." post free. E. NORTON.- 59 and 6*3* Chancer utes. Lane, Londua, England Over 4§ yeasi c*»n* POSTAL INFORMATION. "Dear me! How terrible!" ex­ tirniJions successfrec— 2(MCMS]'? —T.o. USED' IN THE ROYAL NURSERIES claimed the young lady who had been Three deliveries daily within the RULE OF THE ROAD With all the resources for obtaining the best skill and advice which compelled to listen to his narrative. wealth and position can command, the fact that Ashton & Parsons' City limits, n a.m., i p.m., "When you go left you go right; and 6 p.m. (summer) 5 p.m. Infants* Powders are Ireely used in nearly every Royal Nursery When you goright you go wrong" in Europe, is, in itself, a splendid assurance of their real value There are Some. (winter). and axcellence They are administered to the lit tte Princes and "I just adore Western men," gush­ Foreign Mail must be posted by Princesses with the approval of the great Court Physicians. WARNING TO VISITORS. ed the girl who had never been west 12 noon on the day previous of Hoboken. "You are all so big and Joy Printing It is against the ordinance of the to sailing of steamer. Supplied by Royal Commands to— bluff and hearty." Corporation of the City of "Well, when it comes to that," RATES OF POSTAGE—INLAND. Hamilton for persons to ride or H.I.M. THE DOWAGER EMPRESS OF RUSSIA replied the Westener, "I've seen soma Letters per ounce 1 penny wheel a bicycle on the side walk. H.R.H. THE DUCHESS OP FIFE pretty big bluffs right here in New ATTRACTIVE AND The United Kingdom and most It is suggested to the proprietors York City." H.R.H. THE CROWN PRINCESS OF ROUMANIA of the British Colonies 1 penny of Bicycle Liveries that when MfMTft-MTE per four ounce. renting a bicycle they warn the H.I.* THE GRAND DUCHESS OLGA OF RUSSIA Postcards Y penny person h ring of this law H.R.H. PRINCE CAROL OF ROUMANIA ii u [ mi uclotred Newspapers 2 ounces 34 penny H.R.H. PRINCESS ALEXANDER HOHENLOHE !M fit* FOREIGN. When driving keep to the left- Do H.R.H. PRINCESS ELIZABETH OF ROUMANIA United States not over not leave your horse standing un­ H.S.H. THE HEREDITARY PRINCESS OF LEININGEN ifi i\ i"i if^l \i u k I i 1 ounce 2J4 pence tied-. You are liable to a penalty O*20/- NO' OTHER MEDICINE NECESSARY letterheads For each additional Mi. JAS. WEIR, Oreeoodle, Kaapschehoop, Transvaal, jtsToteheads ounce 1 Yi penny CUSTOM'S DUTIES. writes:—"It may p&*baps interest you to know that we tyave Postcards 1 penny The Custom duty is 10 per cent just had a child of ten months and 24 days successfully1 cut Billheads Newspapers, et>c*u, per ad valorem and 10 per cent on his first tooth, without Illness except for a day or two of 2 ounces Y penny statements the duty. fretfulness. There an •liO two or three teeth almost through Envelopes CENSORSHIP OF POSTAL the gums. The cbW his had no medicine further than your • *»ETLfc& Sprinkle ** Keating's** MATTER. Church Services are published ID Matricaria Powders, wbtah 1 think is a most satisfactory resuU. on the floors, in cup­ Cards fu'i every Saturday. boards and all places REMEMBER—Ashton & Parens' where beetles are seen. Use my filled Catalogues ' .TA MATTER means letters, InfantsTeething Powders are guar­ bellows to blow the circulars, postcards, prints, pho­ Powder into cracks Booklets anteed to he perfectly harmless. and crevices. tographs, newspapers, parcels and BOARDING HOUSES BUGS ant* Sprinkle *" Keating's " Folders Pwiy^Q Gnat Britain ; Boxm containing 20 Powders, 7/7J ; f axes containing PLEAS- on bedsteads, sheets packets of all sorts which may be HAMILTON and blankets, also Pamphlets sent through the Post Office. J* SO Powien, 2(9; Boxes continuing 100 Powders, 4(6. " A underclothing and socks. Place it thickly To all concerned, Tie Argyle Mrs. M. E Bradley ~^9 fg ^, ©fotamed at Chemists ami Stores throughout the World, * round edges ofc crpcts. Stringers IT IS FORBIDDEN to insert in ASHTON A PARSONS. LIMITED. LONDON. EC. BJiOtMII FLIES nnd Fumigate by placing $12.00 up. opp. Victoria Park. ** Keating's ' on a tin Circulars any Postal Matter in writing, lid over an ordinary printing or by means of photo­ candle shade holder. Dodgers Victoria Lrdge Mr. E. A. Davis Close doors and graphs any reference to the follow­ windows. Posters Summer rates $12.00 But insist on having ing:— 'Keating's" — sig- 1. Names, Numbers, descrip­ cature THOMAS KEATING on r tion #r movements of the Ships, of PAGET TJie Royal Mail ouii! on every tin. « B. Orders Solicited His Majesty's Navy or of that of 1 WATER FRONT isms Allied Nations or of Transports R.M.S.P. Steam Packet Company | Eigcuted will Despatch or freight Ships. Campanile, Salt Mettle. Miss Richardson 2. Numbers, distribution or $12.00 up. Bathing and Boating. Canada -Bermuda- West Indies Mall. Service movements by land or sea of the Special Facilities for Tourists ! Strength Naval and Military Forces in Ber TIE 101 AL IA1ETEE muda. WARWICK CRUISES IN THE WEST INDIES for all who are Weak CO.. LTD 3. Descriptions, plans, sketches Return Fare, Bertnud -Demerara $I 18.75 Belmere The Baltimore Tea Boom. There is strength in every dose of Dr. Cas­ or photographs of any of the sell's Tablets. However weak aad worn- Printers : Publishers : SlatiMMrt out you may feel you must benefit by taking $10.00 up. Sea Bathing Steamer Leaves Betmudu '<>r Weat Leave, Bermuda for St. John HAMILTON' BERMUDA defenses of these Islands. TOTS those wonderful restoratives. They are (Twin Strew) Indies mad Demerara (N.B > strength givers of incomparable power. 4. Any matters that may tend They cure digestive troubles and kidney to give information of value o the HAMILTON PARISH. weakness, they enrich yo-tir blood, tbey 4890 Sept. 2nd build up splendid health and vigour and fit enemy. CARAQUET ... CHALEUR 4758 16th you to enjoy life as only the healthy can. These rules are strictly enforced Seaward L.C. Constable CHIGNECTO _. 475(1 August •3th 30th aLMA*:.flC*™.SEPT lili, and the Censors may cut out or Board aud Rooms $12.50 and up CHAUDIERE,. 4019 Sept 13th Oct 14th Dr. Cassell's • • SDH Q Excellent Accommodation Wireless Telegraphy J Ugh Bintrki, Submarine Signals Bilge Keels Tab Sets M ja at Tide. Take Dr. Cassell s Tablets for all weakness m a 2 S HARNETT X KZHARDSOH, Agents, of Hrerve or body, for stomach and kidney e ^sv; * Froat Street, tiamiliuu, S«J«, troubles, for sleeplessness, wasting and vital i* 3 1 r-ssfli exhaustion. Sold by Chemists and store­ M. Hamilton, H*-n.inda, August 24 I.<1'- • ,tb keepers throughout the wocM I'riees in n I Kn-hu ui 1/3 aad 3 - Sole Proprietors: Br. T |11 5 47 6 815 7 14 Mi I Oasuell's Co- Ltd,. Manchester, Eng. W.12 5 47 6 6 16 8 02 Whi ents for Bermuda, The Ber- T 135 48 (i 4 17 8 50 1 'r.i;,' Co , Hamilton F 14."i 49 « 'i IS 9 38 S 15 5 5ft 6 o iy 10 26 Your Skin and Complexion s 1B|5 50 5 5820 11 14 Ift'h, Sundat •XJftUP^ can be kept ia a Perfect Condit.om 17 b 51 5 56 ai 13 0*2 after Trinity ai! 'he »ear round bv a regular use of • 1 ^IWismivALLED REMEDY New Moon 20 «iay *S h. 14 p ro. " JFOR THE TREATMENT OF

Netes and lews. A Distinguished Wisitor HELPFUL HINTS FOR LADY j Ozone fer lends - DlSCARDintt JftABDAGH. Parlkmoitiwill be openedibyiHis Mr Chas W. Kahlsaat a member Tbe Papaw. tttcellepcy the Governor at 1130 a.m. of the H. Y. Yacht Club since 1882. on Friday next. and a'demitted Mason member of the f A splendid custard may be made Tha WMripool Bath, * • | Yalland Lodge in New York, also of the papaw. Try k. Take a The Attorney General, the Hon. R. long a member of the N. Y. Stock good rich crust first, then make a By a Medical Correspondent. Gray, K.C., has been grantedileave of Exchange, and until very lately mana­ custard of the papaw with eggs sugar Of new^and improved^, 'appliances absence from the 12th inst. to the 9th ger of the 12 million dollars estate of and milk and put into the crust and the late Mr. Amos F. Eno, of New bake as for ordinary custard pie. and methods ol* 'treatment many won* October, and the Wor. R. W. Appleby derful examples are to be seen at the J.P., has been appointed to act as At­ York is now in Bermuda. He will You will want more of it. Papaw probably remain some time as he is eaten with cream and sugar is deli­ military hospitals through which I torney General during such absence. was conducted one day,Jast^week by * * * in search of complete rest and recu­ cious, ft- j?*,.;>u peration. Mr. Kahlsaat in spite of Colonel A. !S. Woodwark,^ Assistant Mr. F. G. Gosling, Assistant Colonial Papaw may be made into beer by Deputy Director of the^ArmynMedical Secretary, has been grantediieave of his German sounding name is of putting the fruit in a jar, mashing it t k Danish origin and a thorough bred bavices^ior^the^London^district. M absence on special duty from the 12th and putting water on it, allowing to At Queen Alexandra's Military Hos- inst. to 'the 29th inst. and Mr. John T. .American. He is an ardent sympath- stand till fermented, then straining m pathizer with Great. Britain and Ber­ pital^I saw several^patients undergo- Trimingham, 1st Clerk Post Office, and bottling. mg^a^new^healing^treatment. Two Hamilton, has been appointed, to act as muda 'in the present war. Papaw boiled will an equal amount of these men were—most severely Senior Clerk in the Colonial Secretary' His father Mr. John C. Kahlsaat of sugar and water, is excellent as wounded* k^September of last year, Office and Clerk to His Majesty's Exe­ came to the United States in 1838 a marmalade. and for ten months had been treated cutive Council during such absence. ^ became an American citizen in 1839 Lay papaws down in oats and they in the customary way without any * * * r AZ and was one o the Pioneer merchants will keep one or two months—or if sign of healing. Qa^Aiigust 2Athey Mr. W. O. Montagu, Junior Clerk to of New York, where Mr. Chas Kahl­ you cover them with perfectly dry were brought to Miilwail, the^ban- the Colonial Secretary's Qffiee.tresigns saat was born nearly 70 years ago. leaves or even bran, til you want to dages were thing away, the wounds his appointment from the 1st instant. Our distinguished visitor is also a use them, they keep perfectly. ^ were subjected to repeated applicat * * * great 'traveller and Bon Vivant, and The seeds will cure indigestion tions of a stream of ozone, being light­ Applications are invited for the post has had a most interesting and useful if chewed up thoroughly, a few atia ly covered with a loose layer oi iin- of Junior Clerk in the Colonial Secre­ career. He has been commissioner time, When you use a papaw, dry in the intervals, and in^tour days tary's Office, and should be made to the general for several International and keep the seeds—they are., handy healing was in rapid progress. Colonial Secretary not later than the Expositions in the United. States, to have if you need them at any time was knighted by King Oscar of Swed­ for that purpose. This treatment is simplicity itself. 15th inst. Oxygen passes trom a resovoir into an * * a en in 1903, been connected with the By the way always keep peach old Chicago Inter Ocean, so long the electrical machine which converts it We understand that the crew of the kernels for indigestion, a couple will into ozone; the ozone _ flows out "Defender" has accepted a challenge property on his cousin, Mr. Herman relieve you almost at one;. Kahlsaat the eminent Chicago finan­ through a tine metal tube. The ma­ for a cup from the crew of the "Com­ chine is wheeled close to the, patient's modore" to row a 2-mile outrigger cier. He has also been a coffee plan­ Popovers. ter and investor in Central America bed, the wound uncovered, and a race. The Commodore was the leading stream of the microbe-killing ozone boat in the recent race for the Lever and Mexico in connection -with the These are delicious for breakfast late J. P. Morgan. Hows into the deepest recesses. No Cup, but was unfortunately disabled by but they must be served immediately painful dragging oil of bandages, no a rowboat when nearing the finishing For years he has been closely as­ piping hot, and eaten at once. rebandagmg ot the limb to hurt and line. sociated with the late multi-million­ The oven they are cooked in must exriaust the patient. I saw here a * * * aire Mr. Amos F. Eno, in the mana­ be hot to start with and kept very soldier who had lost his right foot, At the request of the Spartan C.C. gement of his affairs. The late Mr. hot right up to the minute thay. are with a stump covered with skin so the Bermuda Cricket team remained at J. P. Morgan was a personal friend served. healthy and hard that he could walk New York to play another series of of Mr. Chas Kahlsaat., Mr. James Weil butter you muffin pan, and upon it, a surgical marvel. matches, and will return by the next Stillamn, Mr. Chauncey M. Depew, put: it in the oven to get hot, while Bermudian.j Mr. John Jags Hammond, Mr. Henry you mix the following. UsCj, an egg * * * Clews, Mr. E. J. Berwind, Mr. Chas. whisk and beat well—1 cup Hour, Freedom From Agony. The Whitney Institute, under the Larmier, Mr. Geo.Gerald and otker 1 egg 1 cup milk, 1 teaspoonful'salt. What might be called the open-air headmaster, Mr. J. C. McLaughlan, prominent citizens of New York are Get measures exact, pour mixture treatment oi wounds shas come to will re-open on Monday next. also friends of Mr. Kahlsaat who now into you muffin pan and serve when a stay. At the Herbert Hospital is a * * * visits Bermuda under the guidance of pretty brown color. They take about soldier with a bad compound^frae- The Methodist Laymen's League our old friend Mr. Larry Chittenden 1,0 minutes if oven is piping hot. ture of the leg. The limb.is not wil give a midsummer social in the "the Bermuda Texas Bard" who Only put 1 tablespoonful in each swathed in many yards of bandages Wesley Church Lecture Room to­ may return next winter. Mr. Kahl­ ring, as they rise very high. Mix­ as was the custom, but lies between morrow evening. Refreshments will saat is a Bachelor seeking complete ture makes 12 to 15 popovers. sandbags to secure immobility and is be served. Admission 1/- rest and seclusion, but it is hoped covered onjy^with a single layer of and believed that he will become very Apple Custard Tarts. lint. The lint is kept constantly wet A service of song which was largely enthusiastic about Bermuda and use with an antiseptic fluid (peroxide of his pen and talents and social con­ 2 eggs, 1 cup sugar, little less than hydrogen). Surrounding the kg is a attended, was held in the Bermuda half cup of butter melted, little vanil­ Gymnastic Corps Hall, on Sunday nections to the great advantage of our large cage covered with^a sheet._ oi our "Fairy Isles" la to fiavor, 1 cup of apple sauce. thin butter muslin, so that the wound afternoon under the direction of Mr. Beat the eggs, sugar, melted butter Pike. is continually refreshed by a tree and apple sauce, and vaniEa well to­ current of air. Extremely rapid -ooo- gether. healing and freedom trom the, agony On Thursday the 14th inst, the Line muffin pans with rich pastry Juvenile Lodge of the Free Gardeners REFORIIATQRY OR INDUSTRIAL oi manipulation are the great gams and partly cook. Fill with the cus­ irom tins mode of treatment. will attend Divine Service at St. SCHOOL. tard and cook slowly till well brown­ John's Church, Pembroke. His Excellency the Governor has ap­ ed The whilrpqol bath is entirely a pointed a commission to formulate a If you forget while cooking and war invention, from which excellent We regret to learn of the illness of results in cases of stiff joints have plan for the establishment of a reforma­ your potatoes or rice badlycburn on Adjutant Millar, the officer command­ tory or industrial school for juvenile your pan, don't scrape and spoil or been obtained in France. As 1 saw ing the Salvation Army in these it- offenders on Darrell's Island or other chip a good pan but soak with water it at some of the military hospitals lands. He has been advised by his suitable site. The commissioners are:— and a heaping tablespoonful of bak­ visited, it consists of a small oolong physician to leave Bermuda, climatic The Wor. R. W. Appleby, J.P. (Chair­ ing soda. This is specially good for bath, hlled with water which is kept conditions being against him. We man), the Hon. S. S. Spurling, H. V. aluminum wear, as you cannot use in continuous movement by a minia­ sincerely trust that the Adjutant will Smith, J. W. Cann, and E. J. Wortley ture propeller revolved at a very high washing soda on aluminum. Al­ speea by means of an electric motor. have a speedy recovery in the next (Director of Agriculture). most any badly browned dish will few days, and not have to leave us look well if scouring with water in A stih aim or legtAhand or foot, yet awhile. -000- which baking soda has been dissolved. placed in thefebath_ and. kept tiiere tor some time is much improved by A good crowd went on the Somerset PERSONAL. A small pinch of baking soda boil­ the stimulus of the running' water. and Ireland steamer on Sunday on a ed with the toughest meat will ten­ Bone Carpentry. day that looked wonderfully fine, but Dr. A. Hutchings Frith, Mrs. A. J. der it. If you have no. soda put a many dainty dresses got wet, through Frith, and Mrs. H. V. Smith leave teaspoonful of vinegar^ .instead. You Marvellous examples of bone car­ in the evening. It lightened quite a today by the Bermudian for New won't taste the vinegar but the meat pentry are to be—seeu.^such as the little too. Watdhing the storm at, York. will 'be tender. irauslerciice of a large, piece^pi bone Ireland we noticed one small cloud lrom the leg lo fill a gap in^the arm quite isolated from the rest that, If when you mash potatoes they bone or jaw. -^ .. though quite close to the full eioon CRICKET. need a little thinning, don't put any M Trench loot is fating more or less gave out brilliant Hashes as though it more milk but use extra butter. successfully treated by massage, opera­ were breaking in two. There was a enjoyable game of They taste three timesjasjgood and tion, and other methods. 1 saw a * * * cricket played on the Sandys United don't get soggy. ^ t*J soldier victim of this affection walk­ Scallop time again!—also oyster Cricket field Sept. 7th. 1916 between If you have a hot^oven handy that ing with a little difficulty, but very time the first month with "r" in it the Sandys United Cricket club, Sand- your pie is cooking in pile up on a well pleased with himself; it was the once more, and we may enjoy the dys parish and the Masons cricket plate, crinkle with a fork and brown first time he had put on boots for delicious shell fish so good just now. club Hamilton. The play began at rapidly. nine months*, ^._. , M You could be quite sure' the season 11.30 a.m. visitors went to bat first All sorts of joint injuries go to was "on" for a number of boatmen and at, the close of theirafirst innings To clean a sponge rub and squeeze Hanuiiersniith Hospital, and there, were seen with their heads in water had .scored 50 runs, the home team well in water that has about half a as well as at other hospitals, is to be glasses getting good hauls. then went to bat being fortunate cup of salt in it .Rinse in clear seen a collection of ingenuous exer­ * * * enough to make 70 runs. The visi­ water. cisers for restoring mobility. When Cherrieslareiripening and soon you tors returned to bat for their second, the surgeon has done all that, he can must keep your eye on pickaninnies innings but, soon returned to the pav­ ^Fashion Hints.—Plaids]are to be the patient goes to the masseurs and if you want to enjoy those on your ilion only being able to make 22 popular for waists or blouses during the theA exercisers. If his wrist is stiff trees. The only trouble about the runs. The home team then went to coming season—broad stipe ± effects he twists a bar with graduated resis­ cherries is, that there are not enough bat and at the call of time had lost crossed with black being fa.favoured. tance; if he cannot fully close his trees. five wickets for 55 runs, and won the They are to be cut on the bias. The hand he graps a thick^bar and turns * * * match by 53 runs and 5 wickets. basque type has returned. Gay flow­ it, passing on to thinner and thinner bars as the hand inproves; the pa­ The wild grape is growing in great -000- ered materials, the colours being extra abundance back of Elba Beach. bright are to be worn. * tient with a stiff knee is put to exer­ * * * Countless have 'been the cures work­ Skirts are to be shorter still, to be in cise on a stationary bicycle; others, Round Robins were thick in the ed by Holloway's Corn Cure. It has style you must wear them 14-year school according to thc nature and situation harbour last week—one boy caught a power of its own not found in girl length but they are to be less full. oi" tiie defect, practise rowing, climb­ 16 in about two minutes with small other preparations. Pleats are to be still used in some mod­ ing ladders, . pulling on weighted fry. els mostly impressed box pleats. The ropes; and with these curative exer- newest pockets are pointed ones. cises is combined massage, with elec­ Departing Passengers. II AID OF THE BLUE CROSS tric treatment, and other remedies. FUND. Among those sailing for New York Ten Million Serum^Dose. this morning on the Bermudian are:! SAYS GERMAN'S BELIEVE Hon. R. Gray, F. Goodwin Gosling, The energetic boys and girls in the Pitts Bay and adjoining district gave U-CARGQ~LINER IS LOST. What is being clone by our greatest Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Lightbourn, Mr. a unique little entertainment on Fri­ bacteriologists and chemists in the Wilbur Lightbourri, Mr, and Mrs. G day evening last in aid of the above* London, is Told Thay Doubt if tha laboratories of the Royal Army Medi­ M. Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Norman fund, thus shewing practical sympathy - Bremen Wil Ever Reach. cal College to prevent war diseases Jones, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Masters, in the humane work of caring for poor .America. to cope with the enemy gas* poisons Mr. J. S. Patton, Mr. H. A. Pitt, dumb animals wounded on our bat­ and tear shells, etc., would take an Mr. A. Guest, Mr. M. Gibbons, Mrs. tlefields. London.—"Travelers from Germany article to itself to describe. Here the J. Jones, Miss H. Jones, Miss E. Jones The principal promoters of thc en­ says a Morning Post despatch from Cop­ vaccines are made to secure the men Mrs. L. Bluck, Miss K. Bluck, Mrs. tertainment which consisted of plays, enhagen, "report the Germans them­ against typhoid lever, which used to D. S. Dark, Miss G. Dark, Miss B. tableaux and an excellent reading, selves as doubting whether the submar­ be more fatal in war than the bayon­ Tucker, Miss M. Tucker, Mrs. E were Misses Phyllis James, Bessie ine merchantman Bremen, supposed to et and tiie bullet combined; paraty­ Riley, Miss G. Partridge, and Miss W. Frith, Mary Ward, Masters Gilbert be on the way to America, will ever be phoid fever, so rare foremerly, so Atwood. Cooper, Marice Cooper, Arthur Coop­ heard of again. common now in France; the cholera er, Durham Dickinson, Will Talbot, "According to their statements, the of Salonica and Egypt; pneumonia, Arriving Passengers. and Robert Thompson and they de­ general opinion in Hamburg is that one of the soldier's worst trench ene­ serve warm comniendation. Mr. and the Bremen had already left Germany mies in cold weather; and other dis­ The R.M..S.P. Chaudiere arrived Mrs. E. J. Thompson kindly loaned for America whenithe Deutschland eases common in camp and trench. from Halifax, N.S., yesterday morn­ their spacious hall at "Rosedon" for arrived in the United States, as then About ten million doses of these ing with the following passengers*— the occasion. The executive ability stated by President Lohmann of the vaccines have been sent out from Dr. Bertram Watson, Harrison A. and talent shewn was gratifying and Ocean Steamship Company, which Miilwail since the war began. Among McNear, Dr. John E. StillweU, Miss also the taste displayed in decoration. owns the Deutschland and the Bremen, tkem is a most valuable mixed 'tac­ Julia Wainwright, Mrs. M. Gcdet, A gramaphone furnished the music. and that Wa later statement, made on rine which gives protection from both Mrs. Benj. Hills, Mr. H. D. Butter­ Ices and candy were cold during the the occasion of the return of the Deutsch typhoid and the two forms of paraty­ field, Mrs. Aitken, Miss Crook, Miss interval and the proceeds amowdted land, that a second vessel was then_start- phoid fever. This has been in use S. W. Mayor, Miss M. Holdsworth, to the neat little sum of £2. ing oh her voyage and was * now in the since January last. Quite new, since Mx. W. Wayne and Miss M, Roberts, open sea* really related, to a third sub­ the war began, are the measures tak­ marine merchantman." en for discovering whether anyone Lieut. Philip. ©oo who comes in contact with soldiers is carrying the infection of •potted NewsXwas received last mal to LETTER FROM THE FRONT. fever at the back of his nose, for, the effect that Lieut. H. P. liven "Don't go near that old fellow in the pasture, sonny," the farmer warn­ free from the disease, such a carrier Philips, Royal Canadian Regiment, B.R.G.A. in the Firing line. might create an epidemic in a camp. had received a slight lesfa wound in ed the fresh-air boy; "he's terribly The foUowing is an extract of a fierce." Serum, too, for the cure of spotted the leg. letter from a member of the Bermuda . "Huh, I tried him! He_ ain't as fever is here made, and by its use Royal Garrison Artillery Contingent, fierce as an automobile in town. the death-rate has been reduced from who are now in the firing line, to his Got any bears or lions around here?" over 50 per cent, to 29 per cent, ia ""To Asthma Suflerers.—Dr. J. D. parents:— all cases, and as low as 9 per cent, Kellogg's Asthma Remedy comes like " . ... I am in the best of health. when the remedy can be used within a helping h«tl t© a sinking swimmer. I am under shot and she! and ought three days of the commencement of to feel nervous, but I don't; I never the attack. One of the greatest ser­ U, tioubIe-«mething he has come felt better in my 'life. We are the TO .CUBE A COLD IN ONE DM vices rendered to the soldier by the to'believe impossible. Its benefit n nearest up the line. ... I am quite take LAXATIVE BROMO fiUINIMB scientists of Miilwail Laboratory is too evident to be questioned—it is its fascinated with this life in the wilds. (Tablets). Druggists refund money if the invention of a mask which will own be* argument—its own best I would not like to come back yet it fails to car*. The signature of effectually protect him, from any pois­ advertisement. If you suffer from awhile. I am quite comfortable in E. W. GROVE is on each box. Mari- on gas the Germans choose to employ my dug-out. We can always dig a .sthnuuact^this^tiine.. tried*, remedy ufsctured by the PARIS MEDICIN3 as^weii aa^fronvthe effects of tear hole in the earth and be sheltered.** Mi.-Daily MaiL and find bdp ike thousands erf others. CO., St..Louis, U. 8. A. GLEANINGS FROM Hamilton Police Court

BOY8I BEWARE OF MARTIAL, ON THE SOMME FRONT A. commission of 21 has beea appointed, at the church convention of St. Louis, LAW. to meet Oct. 11 to especially consider the recommendations of the use of the You most not go boating without phrase "Love, honour and keep" a pass, and for a breach of this Regu­ instead of '•obey" in the Protestant lation five lads named Thomas Dar­ Vigorous German Counter Episcopal marriage service. Radical rell, Charles Butterfield, Horace Ward, changes are proposed in the burial and Walter Ingham and Stewart Ray were baptismal services. . Jt is proposed to 'in line before Major R. W. Appleby, Attacks Fail-British and abbreviate the commandments also. Martial Law Officer yesterday at Ham­ * • • ilton Police Court, charged with French Hold all Positions • It is reported that at Louisville, Ky., being in a boat on Sept. 6 1915, with­ when Charles E. Hughes, the candidate out license contrary to Martial Law. for Presidency was at the railroad sta­ His Worship warned the boys as Captured- - -Allies take tion, Ms reception was a chilly one, to the observance of Martial Law Although a crowd was there, no cheering and imposed a 'nominal fine of 1/- Offensive in Greek, f Mace* or enthusiasm, was apparent, and the which was paid, in each case. "crowd" was hardly more than a few. On leaving the Court, they all * * * promptly ascended the stairs and ob­ •• donia--Disastrous Collapse Papers from America denote gaining tained licenses from the A. P. M„ enthusiasm for Wilson. RECEIVING STOLEN GOODS. • of Quebec Bridget-Twenty * • * The Lord Kitchener Memorial Fund (As a sequel to the theft of a mando­ now amounts to £1.0,000. line, for which two boys Robinson Five Lives Lost. * * * arid Paris were tried and convicted Several cases of infantile patalysis in the Hamilton Police Court recent­ have been reported in England but ap­ ly, Private Aritoine Patry ofthe 163rd. parently, there is no cause for worry. C. E. F. was charged on remand be­ QUEBEC BRIDGE COLLAPSES. oiiiciai, report says the Germans era- In Aberdeen, however, there have, been fore his Worship yesterday with ployed burning liquid in making their many cases during the past 12 weeks. having received the mandoline know­ Quebec, Sept. li.—The central span attacks. The fighting occurred south Over 6,000 have suffered from it in ing the same to have been stolen, of the Quebec Bridge which was of the Somme from Berny to the re­ New York and 1,400 have died, but it is to which he pleaded not guilty. being raised 150 feet from the river' gion south of . last waning now owing to cooler weather. Henry James Dili gave evidence as in St. Lawrence this morning collapsed * * * the previous case that the madoline when it was about 15 feet in the air GEN. BR'USILOFF^SAYS. The use of glocuse, which is sold under had been taken from his house, and and dashed into the water. The span the name of corn syrup, is recommended was eventually traced to the two boys weighs 5,000 tons. The pontoons were London, Sept. 11.—Gen. Brusiloff as a substitute for sugar in home jam- boys who said they sold it to a removed from under the span which in an interview with the correspon­ making by the Board of Agriculture in soldier. was proceeding upwards.^ Everything dent of the Daily Chronicle at the England, in a circular calling attention Chief Constable Ramsay gave evi­ pointed to a most successful enterprise Russian front predicts the end of the to the necessity for a strong public' dence that the went to Prospect act­ when suddenly one of the girders war by August next. "The Austro- endeavour to secure the whole of the ing on certain information, and how holding the span at its northern cor­ Hungarian army assailed from all plum crop. Housekeepers are advised the instrument was handed over to ner dropped into the stream at one sides he said: "won't be able to stand to save as much ordinary sugar as they him by another soldier to whom de­ end. The remaining jacks held the much longer before the hordes of en­ can from their household supplies and fendant had subsequently sold it. mass of steel for a few seconds when emies ' who are hurling themselves to make up the remainder with glucose They made no effort to conceal the frantic efforts were made to get a against it and preparing to increase in the proportion of one-third to two- mandoline, constable said in answer chain rope around the tottering beam. the vigour of their blows. The inter­ thirds sugar. The present wholesale to Ms Worship. With reports like shells exploding the vention of Roumania is an event of price of corn syrup enables it to be sold Louis Paris, 9 years _after being remaining supports snapped and the the first order. I am no prophet. retail at not more than 4)^d a pound. sworn told how he was at Prospect span disappeared with a mighty splash The future is in God's hands. But if * * * when be met the boy Robinson who into the river and disappeared in the I had to make a hypothesis I should Mr. J. J. Bayford, Consul for Greece asked him to go with him to two hundred feet of the channel. be inclined to think that the month of at Southampton, died at Bursledon, Fenner's ground, which he did. Men working on the span itself were August 1917 might see the end of our near Southampton. Robinson here produced the mando­ seen to jump into the stream. Boats memorable work. The present war is line from a hole and suggested sel­ were at once sent to the spot and sever­ one which it is impossible for the a * * * al were picked up. It was estimated Allies to lose although a great deal Dr. Macnamara states that only men ling it at the barracks. They met a soldier and asked him to buy it for there were 90 men on the span. The remains to be accomplished. A suc­ and boys who are the sons cf British- 5/- the soldier said "Where did you two arms of the bridge which was to cessful result is already in our hands born subjects, are now accepted for en­ get it?" and Robinson replied "My be connected by the span were not the game is already won." try in any branch of the Naval Service, grandmother sent me out to sell it" disturbed by the collapse. Engineers * * * who saw the collapse expressed doubts So far the numbers of arms surren­ Captain— on behalf of the BRITISH TAKE OFFENSIVE. defendant "Did he not say his grand­ as to whether it would be possible to dered or captured during and since the to get the span up again. jThis recent rebellion in Ireland is 3,928. mother was sick, and wanted money? " Faris, Sept. 11.—British troops on Witness maintained those words were bridge was under construction in order * * * to shorten the railway journey from the front in Greek Macedonia took not used. the offensive last night. They crossed After being entombed for 5 hours Captain - — — for the defend­ Halifax to Winnipeg and the Canadian under* 35 tons of fallen coal at Treher- West by 260 miles and was built on the Struma river the war office an­ ant submitted that there was no nounced today and attacked the Bul­ bert, Colliery, South Wales, a miner proof of knowledge of stolen goods. the sight of the structure which col­ lapsed on Aug. 9, 1907, with a loss of garians who are resisting desperately. named Albert Ayliff, was rescued alive, His Worship said in cases of this but died afterwards. 70 lives. A first estimate given by the The British troops crossed the Struma kind knowledge could only be pre­ unaer fire having gained a footing on * * * St. Lawrence Bridge Co. at noon today sumed by the circumstances of a case, place the number dead at 25. the eastern bank at a point about 40 A serious collision has occurred be­ the comparative value of the article, miles N.E. of Salonika they attacked tween Chinese and Japanese troops and the price given for it; it could the villages of Nevolyen and Karab- at Cheng Chiatung, 130 miles N.W. ed be judged from those circumstances. BRITISH OFFICIAL. babes. Mukden, resulting in the death of a He was not satisfied beyond doubt Japanese policeman and the wounding in this case that there was guilty know­ London, Sept. 11.—The official to­ Aqui, Italy, Sept. 9.—Field Marshal of 17 Japanese soldiers. ledge, but defendant had run a great According to extra editions issued by day says. The enemy made two Von Hindenburg's appointment as risk of being convicted, and acted more counter attacks on Ginchy yes­ Chief of the German General Stuff the Tokyo papers, some Chinese sol­ very foolishly. He would dismiss the diers assaulted some Japanese whereup­ terday which were repulsed. Several suggests a desperate endeavour to case. small detachments of hostile infantry on a Japanese policeman went to the shatter the .Russian and Roumanian attempted to attack our line near forces. The Hungarian government barracks and remonstrated. A Chin­ WHAT THIN FOLKS SHOULD DO Mouquet Farm and in the vicinity of regards these organizations with fear ese soldier shot and killed the policeman. TO GAIN WEIGHT. Pozieres but were driven off. Be­ and trembling. The Hungarian press A Japanese sub-Lieutenant, accom­ tween Neuville St. Vaast and La considers the coming struggle in that panied by a squad of Japanese soldiers, Physician's Advice For Thin, Unde­ veloped .Men and Women. Bassee canal our troops entered the quarter decisive for the isolation of approached the barracks. 'The Chinese enemy trenches at several places tak- the Germans from their Eastern Allies fired, wounding 17 Japanese soldiers, 1 liousands of people suffer from ex­ ^ing some prisoners. In an attack and for a Russian invasion ofthe Hun including the lieutenant. cessive thinness, weak nerves and feeble along a front of about 3},-> miles the gar.an plains. They make it clear Abotu a hundred Japanese residents stomachs who, having tried advertised British succeeded in occupying the that the fullest apprehension prevails at Cheng Chiatung are menaced by flesh-makers, food-fads, physical cul­ whole of Ginchy and the territory be­ and that all hope has vanished. The Chinese mobs, according to sensational ture stunts and rub-on creams, resigning tween that village and Leuze Wood. Hungarian Vilag says "Germany can extra editions. themselves to life-long skinniness ami face an economic war only so long as * * * think nothing will make tbem fat. A recently discovered regenerative force CREEK AFFAIRS. she possesses the Berlin-Bagdad rail­ Dr. Henry Van Dyke, U. S. Minister makes fat grow after years of thinness way. If Transylvania is lost and if to Holland, cabled the State Depart­ and is also unequalled for repairing London, Sept. 11.—An Athens des­ the Balkans fall into the hands of her ment that Great Britain is seizing all the waste «f sickness or faulty dt- patch says that Premier Zaimis had enemies, Germany cannot survive the cargoes of grained billed to Holland gestiixi and for strengthening the loss." nerves. This remarkable discovery is another lengthy conferenceAwith King on the ground that the grain might fat- Constantine on Sunday afternoon distilled into spirits for the use of the called Sargol. Six strength-giving fat-producing elements of acknowled- after which^the Cabinet met. In re­ STRONG GERMAN ATTACKS. enemy. The Dutch government has ed merit have been combined in this gard to the shots fired in the neigh­ ordered all burgomasters to take pos­ peerless preparation, which is endorsed bourhood of the French legation the Paris, Sept. 10—Several strong at­ session of the new crop in Holland for by eminent physicians and used hy despatch says that the Allies demand tacks were made by the Germans at an equitable distribution. The new prominent people everywhere. It is absolutely harmless inexpensive. have apparently been fully accepted points along the Somme front last British ruling will make it difficult for although nothing has been officially night. The war office statement says the Dutch to get enough grain for their A month's systematic use of Sargol announced. The closing of the clubs that the Germans penetrated a first own consumption. should produce flesh and strength by line French position but were driven con. cling faults of digestion and by of the Reservists League a step de­ a a a manded by the Entente was begun back later with heavy losses. A Ger­ The Right Reverend G. F. C. de supplying highly concentrated fats to lie blood. Increased nourishment Sunday evening. man attack on the Verdun front also Carteret, D.D,, Assistant Bishop, has is ci .Mined from tbe food eaten, and was repulsed. The statement follows: been unanimously elected by the Jam­ the additional fats that thin people RUSSIAN WARSHIPS BUSY. The enemy launched several strong, aica Synod to be Bishop of Jamaica in need, .ire provided. BERMUDA DRUG counter attacks south of the Somme in succession to the late Dr.. Nuttall.. Co.. and other leading druggists sup­ Zurich,^ Sept. 10.—It is reported the course of the night at different ply Sargol and say there is a large points on our front between Belloy- den ind for it. from Sofia that two Russian monitors THl ROMAN CATHOLIC and one cruiser have bombarded en-Santerre and Barlcux. His attacks While this new preparation has which, were accompanied with the use WOMEN'S CLUB. giv.-n splendid results as a nerve-tonic Twelve Kavala forts along a front of and vitalizer, it should not be used by 16 milometres. of liquid flame enabled him at first To The Editor of The Royal Gazette. nervous people unless they wish to to set foot in one of our new trenches gain at least ten pounds of flesh 3 ITALY'S BLACK LIST. but a vigorous counter attack regain­ ed for us all the ground momentarily Sir, occupied by the enemy. We captured I notice in your issue of the 9th That there probably won't be any London, Sept. 11.—Italy is compil­ ing a Black List of firms in neutral 4 machine guns. S.W. of Berny east inst. a detailed account (apparently unt . somebody brings and automo­ of Deniecourt and south of Verman­ supplied) of the formation of a new bile into the country? countries who are in close business relations with enemy countries ac­ dovillers enemy bombing attacks pre- club for the women of the Roman That alimony is the interest on ceffed by violent bombardments of ouf Catholic Church in Bermuda. the bonds cf matrimony? cording to a Rome despatch to the Times. posidons led to sharp fighting. The From the account, I should judge That the Bermudian farmer can Germans were thrown back along the a most excelledt and timely institu­ raise anything? AEUODitGME DESTROYED. whole line into the trenches whence tion. I, however, take exception to, That he finds it just as hard to they had issued, suffering heavy losses. and hereby make protest against, rah*, money as the rest of us? _On the right bank of the Meuse 100 the wording of the prominent heading That the peaks of the Alps have Copenhagen, Sept. 10.—The Polit- more prisoners fell into our hands as a of the Article "Catholic Women's nothing on the peeks that can be ken says it learns from travellers ar­ result of a brilliant action under­ Club hi Bermuda." enjoyed at the Elba Beach? riving from Germany of the desi.ruc- taken -east of Fleury making 300 of I. as a member of the Anglican • ihat ananias was .the most gifted truction by fire a few days ago of .the., enemy captured in this affair. Cc mm union, have been taught from liar of antiquity? . an aerodrome near. Ifrankfurt It is A German attack on the positions we my childhood that I am a member That he would have been a bet­ reported the fire destroyed 15 aero­ took recently west of Fort Vaux road of the Catholic Church--as, indeed, ter liar if golf had been invented- in planes and 4 nearly completed Zeppe­ failed in the face of our artillery and is every baptized Christian. Ms' time? lins. machine gun fire. Hostile attacks at If I am not misinformed, the official *' That Balbao discovered the Pacific Eparges and Parrey Wood were with­ title of the Christian body of which Ocean? .NORWEGIAN 8TEAM.IR SUNK. out result German aeroplanes drop­ the Pope is bead upon earth''is "The •Tnat that's nothing to brag about, ped four bombs on Belfort, There wa ;ttoly Roman Church." Why then because it's so beg he couldn't help Amsterdam, Sept. 11.—Norwegian .no loss of life. Flight Warrant Officers in popular use should the term seing it?. S.S. Landborg bound from London for Baron and Bmmannuelli again bom­ "Roman" be so insistently omitted Rotterdam has been -sunk -by a sub-: barded the powder factory at Rooweil and its use resented? Is it to imply, USEFUL DISCOVERIES. marine according to the Algeheen an the night of Sept. 9-10 dropping or to assert, that all Christians other Hendelblad. The crew of the submar­ 6 bombs which were seen to fall to the than those in obedience to the See Ar-; not Always Startling, Neither ine stripped the steamer of all copper ground east of the factory buildings. of Rome are non-Catholics? Ts it Do they Create The the Most Talk. objects before blowing her up. The Explosions were distinctly heard fol­ implied—to leave out the Anglican crew has been landed. lowed by volumes of white smoke ris­ pos'.don, which we know is questional It is not always the greatest, more ing from the establishmedt. The avia­ by Rome—•fhat the Eastern Church, startling discoveries of science that a DROPPlhG PROCLAMATION^ tors returned safely. with its millions'of adherents, is non- most useful to the human race. Catholic? It surely follows that it is Comparatively few people were di­ Havre,- Sept. 11.—An official issued' 'if the Roman Church be the Catholic- rectly interested in Herschels' finding by the Belgian war office says that a Church—there cannot be two Catho- of the new planet Uranus, but many Belgian aviator flew over Brussels on i jSe Churches at one time. thousands have been benefitted, by- Wednesday night and dropped copies Yours, etc., Prof. Unna's experiment, which prov­ of a proclamation: Another aviator SCRUTATOR. ed beyond' a question that Dandruff performed a similar mission over Ant­ ' arid Baldness are tfcfe'results of the in­ werp on Thursday. roads of a parasitic germ which invades tbe roots of the hair. ATTACK REPULSED. COLDS CAUSE HEADACHES The discovery of the true cause of WITTS LAXATI^H BROMO etJiNmR » ba dness made Newbro's Herpicide '. Paris, Sept. 11 (noon)!—Five times possible. Herpicide effectually kills last night the Germans attacked posi­ KIDNEY* BLADDER PILLS moves the cause. Used the world ove, tions newly won by the French on , to cure a cold in one day. The signa- this germ. Destroy the cause you re­ move the effect.—Phoenix Drug Co., the Somme front. The war office an­ S^ferk Wonders. „ ture of R. W. GROVE is on each box. W. J. Young & Co., Bradley's Drug nounced today they were repulsed Manufactu»d'"by 'tht PARIS MEBI- Stoic, Special Agents. each time 'With heavy losses. The QJfiM CO., St. Lottto, U. S. A- *£,