mmmmmmmmr~. mm.

**. _.< ~. _• **

_. . «?:-_** .. a—. _ __L K-O^al 0a3ette anb Colonist -Dails **_.« INCORPORATING THE ROYAL GAZETTE (Established 1828) and THE BERMUDA COLONIST (Established 1866)

VOL. III. NO. 96 HAMILTON, BERMUDA, FRIDAY, -\i_ML V, 1923 COPY 3d or 6 cents —40/-

DELIGHTFUL CHILDREN'S THE ROYAL WEDDING. PARTY AT ADMIRALTY HOUSE PERSONAL. THEY SAY- Flags were flying generally over ROUND THE WORLD That the opening of the Armoury Yesterday afternoon Lady Culme places of business ia Bermuda, in­ Mr. and Mrs. Norman _SL*Jarvis on Wednesday evening the Seymour entertained a large ducting the offices of this paper, of Toronto, arrived on Monday's most popular event for some years. number of children (and parents) in honour at tha wedding of Their Ciia.iii Patrol Boat Si«ks Aaerieaa Vessel Poach- boat on a visit to Miss Davis at the * * 0 at Admiralty House. A- more Royal Highnesses, ihe Duke and Netherlands. Mrs. Jar vis, who was That if anyone stayed at home beautiful setting could not be Duchess of York, which took place iig tm Caiatfiai Waters-Little Nope for Miss Mildred Davis, has had a pain­ we doa*t know why. imagined! The charming grounds yesterday toe. Westminster Abbey. ful motor accident and her husband #00 the happy youngsters and the will­ A* the Public Library the event Settleneit at Coifereaes-Presideit has also been seriously ill. They That the Governor got in another ing entertainers all combining to was recognised by some very charm­ have therefore come te Bermuda nasty Jar about clean and beau­ make the day memorable in the ing decorations. Union Jacks grace - (bring Stroi{ *4voeate for to recover their health, as we trust tiful. lives of the young people. Though fullyd raped the staircase and op­ they will speedily do. 0 0 0 not directly in honour of the posite the entrance, above tho ex­ literaatioial Coirt, Royal Wedding the happy coinci­ That the Royal Wedding was cellent picture of the bride and celebrated quietly here—except by dence served to mark the day in bridegroom—which was decorated the good old navy. the memory of the children and with streamers of white satin— Memorable Speeches at Canada Club in Mrs. Reid Mercer who has been no _r.o_e delightful means could there were Bermuda lilies (seven in staying lor some weeks in various * * * have been devised. After indulg­ number for good _____) and bou­ London—English Papers Impressed with parts of the West Indies willreturn Tnat perhaps now that Prtices ing in gam.es, refreshments and quets of iris of delphinium blue, to Bermuda by the next Royal are marrying Commoners we shall Germany's Offer-Railway Union Mail boat from there. She has forget our former enthusiasm. other well arranged entertain­ wnich is known to be the favourite 0 0 0 ments the party broke up with had a most interesting and en­ colour of the bride and the only Disavows Communist Call for That it looks as though we ware many kind thoughts and thanks joyable visit. colour in her trousseau. going to have a 'Mudian entry for for the hostess and her willing Above the stand at tne side were Strike. the ocean yacht race. assistants. other pictures of the bridesmaids, -oo 0 0 0 oo the bridegroom and bride, of which SENSATIONAL END TO ciliatory frame of mind than at That what with the cricket team the librarian had made a collection POACHING AFFRAY. the previous Conference, which DEPARTMENT OF and yacht crew we shall be making CARVETH WELLS LECTURES. in view of the happy event. collapsed over the economic and AGRICULTURE. a small invasion of America. This collection was also decorated Vancouver, April 25.—The United financial problems of the proposed 0 0 0 We are glad to learn that these with the blue flowers of the bride's States fishing Schooner Siloam, Peace Treaty. What the Angora Thiat only young men need apply New York Market Quotations. lectures are being well attended choice which, by the way, she is of Seattle, suspected of poaching Delegates and Allied spokesmen for the next House. and enjoyed by all who hear saidtoprefer because it is the colour in Solander Bay on the West Coast said to-night, gave no impression That it is a pity voters do not them. Special ones for children of the Scotch harebell, (campanula of Vancouver island, British Co­ during the day's proceeding of The following prices for Ber­ always recognise the value of qua­ are advertised and we thoroughly rotundtifora) at which Browning lumbia, ' was captured last night an intention to ma&e concessions muda produce at New York were lified and willing young men. recommend them to those re­ made such a bad shot when he des­ by the Canadian Fisheries on any of the disputed points. received by cable on Wednesday, 0 0 0 cribed its colour as "dark and April 25. sponsible, for Mr. Wells has a Patrol boat Malaspina after the Hassan Bey, tbe Turkish finan­ That perhaps when women have humid.** whereas it is the most Onions per crate $3.50—$4.00. wonderful gift for reaching the schooner, struck broadside by a cial expert, told the Financial the vote only young and handsome delicate blue, in fact "the bluebell Potatoes, per barrel $10.50— hearts and imagination of the volley of shot from the patrol boat, Committee of the Conference at men need apply. of Scotland." $11.00. young as well as the intellect of had been scuttled by a crew that its first meeting that the Turks the adults. The Public Library is always well fled, leaving one wounded man, who wanted the whole world to under­ E. A. MCCALLAN, oo oo abreast of the events of tne day in was taken prisoner. The stand that they were ready and its literature, and its pleasant rec­ rest of the Siloam's crew succeed- determined to pay her just share Director of Agriculture. WIT, WISDOM AND HUMOUR. ENGLISH RACING. ognition ox the Royal wedding is cd in escaping inland on Van­ of the Ottoman Debt, but wanted worthy of note as recording saot couver Island where they are being a definite understanding that the (By S.P.T.) Epsom, April __.—"Dry Toast", only what is of interest to the sought by Federal and Provin­ Provinces detached from her terri- by Cicere, out of Diner, owned mother country and therefore to and S. P. Ingham, Lieuts. L. G. B. "But the sooner some member cial Police. The Siloam is said tory as a result of the Great War of the younger generation is forth­ by R. B. Davison won the City Bermuda but as realizing that tbo to have fled when the Malaspina should also bear their just share Powell, A. T. Gosling, S. P. Eve, and Suburban Handicap of one wedding of yesterday will be of and H. Palmer. Surgeon-Captain coming, qualified etna, willing to appeared. After a chase of a mile Of the total debt burden. He con­ offset the present stro_% Govern­ thousand pounds with extras, run future interest to historians. whose the Malaspina sent a volley tinued further that the succession C. B. Waiawright, Aetb .g Chaplain here to-day. Anthony Doroth- pages will comment on. this union Groves, and Captain Maun sell. Ad­ ment influence in* the Assembly through the cabin of the Siloam. States, including Syria, Palestine, the better it will be for the Colony". childs "Roman Fiddle," was se­ as the first which has brought a Mesopotamia and the others, jutant. The Siloam paused long enough (Parliamentary Correspondence. cond and Mrs. A. Beadris Condover Scots aride to the Royal family ot for all her crew except the wound­ should stand a proportionate cost Others present were Wor. A. W. was third. Thirteen horses ran. England for many hundred years. Bluck, President Bermuda Vol­ Mid-Ocean. ed man, to take to the small boat bf the withdrawal from circula­ 0 0* The betting was Dry Tpast 20 to 1 tion of the Turkish paper money. unteer Force Association, Major and disappear. Discovery that Now you voters of Somerset! see against: Roman Fiddle 10 tot 1 . US the Siloam had been scuttled was T. M. Dill, Commandant B.M.A., and Condover 100 to 14. The Allies flatly declined to Major R. W. Appleby, V.D., Major that you vote right this time. So made after the wounded man accept the Turkish contention that we can rout these villainous, BEAUTIFUL BERMUDA. had been taken aboard the Mai as- > Glover (Brigade Major), Major "that the paper money constitutes Skewes-Cox, Captain Hoskyns, dyed-in-the wool minions of a pitta _v_d the United States boat, a debt to be borne by the de­ We learn that more meetings and Lieut. Gar. .ett, E. Lan. R., corrupt and knock-kneed Govem- taken ia tow. Thp wounded man tached Provinces, but agreed that FRENCH BOXING. of sub-committees have been held Lieut .-Col. Bad cock and Captain was removed to Quatsino Sound division of the 'Ottoman Debt shall and some, suggestions made for Moore, R.A.S.C. Lieut Cci. Harvey. and the Siloam was towed ashore. be obligatory, and the matter will Paris, April 25.—The French a campaign to further the work C-R.E. Capt. Coat, M.C.A., "I am aot sure the biggest (mis­ Inspector J. A. Motherwell who be submitted to experts who wiU Bantam weight Ma scar, last night the Society has undeer taken. Captain Willicott, R.E.; Co!. take) I made was to Vote for __e received here a report of the episode work out tbe details. Numerous technicallyknocked out Billy Mat­ When the sub-committees have W. R. Winter, C.R.E.. Vice- original Liquor Control Act.— from Captain Holmes New-Comb, other financial questions of an thews in the sixteenth round of all reported, it is intended to shape of the Malaspina said he believed President Bermuda War Veterans (Major T. M. Dill). _C_ the House. extremely technical nature were 0 0 0 what was to have been a twenty the suggestions into practical form Association, Col. Collins, D.C.L.I., that this was the lirst time a attacked, but the majority were round bout. Matthews last De­ and to lay before the public the Sir Colin Rees-Davies, K.C.. Sir No it wasn't, Major It was Canadian Patrol boat had fired referred to the experts. cember was knocked out by aims and objects of the Society on a United States craft in Cana­ R. Gray, M.C.P. (Speaker, House when you roused the ire of the Eugene Crique in the seventeenth in detail. dian water. of Assembly), Mr. J. N. Lambe, willing, qualified, young gladiator round. 00 ' PRESIDENT OUTLINES M.C.P., Mr. O. R. Loblein, M.C.P., who disdains any opponent lower HIS POLICY. Mr. Harry Watson, M.C.P., Dr. E. than a Cabinet Minister. ACCIDENT AT THE BERMUDA TURKS SHU. OBDURATE. Harvey, M.C.P., tho Hon. H. M-M. STEAM LAUNDRY. New York. April 24.—President Moore (Colonial Secretary), the "Out of the mouths of babes Lausanne, April 24.—The re­ Harding to-day committed him­ Hon. H. D. Butterfield, the Hon. and sucklings"—(Major T. M. LOST We regret to learn than an ac­ sumed "Near East" Conference self and iiis administration with- J. P. Hand, Dr. W. E. Tucker, Mr. Dill), m the House. cident took place at the Steam got under way to-day with the C. H. Tucker 'Co'on.ialPostmaster), "Which was the babe and which LOST—Oa Monday evening while Laundry last night which, though Turks apparently in no more con­ Continued on page 8. the Rev. Canon Marrio^, the was the suckling? • driving, a grey fox for scarf. attended with hurt to two persons, Rev. L. L. Havard, Mr. J. J. Bushell ——oo • might have been mucii worse. An (Secretary Chamber of Com­ Liberal Reward if returned to Mrs. STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS. Griffin, Chelsea, Warwick, Phono "extractor", revolving at a tre­ merce), Mr. A. H. Edwards (Hon. mendous rate, burst and the Sec. B___l.), Mrs. W. E. Tucker, 351a. THE I.I.R.C _-f.M0.i_Y HAMILTON. The sailing of R.M.S.P. Araguaya 11765*449.th.ei. to tulst. scattered pieces flew over the room 11.0. D.E.i. Mrs. Maunsell. Miss and the two operatives were struck. Maunsell. Mrs. Appleby, Mrs. Mar­ from New York next week has been I-OST—Probably during shopping We are glad to learn that medical | Opened by Governor in Presence of Large riott, and many more. cancelled after her annual over­ Crescent Shaped Brooch, with attention was quickly obtained hauling she will be on the Ber­ Seats were provided for Lady muda-New York run during the Small Pearls and Sapphires. acid both are now either at work Crowd. Asser, Miss Nissen, and Mrs. R. J. • i. i • i i i month of May. In June the Reward if r _ur. _edBer__n__ Press. oe able to begin iir.mediately. Tucker, M.B.E., in the centre of 117_5*_75f. "Araguaya" has been chartered oo Some Good Advice to Corps and Colony. the western side of the room, which by the Raymond Whitcomb Co., looked very gay in its decorations EXCHANGE RATI. for a Northern tour. The Headquarters Armoury of many of the Volunteers gave a hand of flags. 0 0 0 the Bermuda Volunteer Rifle Corps, The Wor. A. W. Bluck on behalf EMPLOYMENT Sixty Days 4.61 3/4. of an evening ia helping work S.S. Fort Victoria will be the oaly situate on Reid St., Hamilton, was along. of the Corps, welcomed the boat of the Furness-Bermuda Line Francs 6.78. opened on Wednesday evening by Governor and Lady Asser. to the POSITIONS Marks 0034. In addition to being -he meet­ an the run during May and the His Excellency the Governor and ing place of the Volunteers, there armoury. The very warm friend­ first week ;n June with weekly VACANT Demand 4.63 3/8. ship of the former's predecessors Commander-in-Chief Lieut.-Gen. is one aspect of tbe matter which sailings. and Sir J. 3. Asser, in the presence of towards the B.VJLC. ia the past the Governor, in opening the hall, * * * WANTED several hi;:_<__eds of people. It had been appreciated, and the laid stress upon and which needs R.M.S.P. Chaleur s due here 15 words for two shillings was an excellent idea to have this every' emphasis: it is a place Corps was honoured that evening WANTED by the presence of so distinguished May 5th for the North. Each adoltional word Id function in the evening time, far where men who are me*, can 0 0 ' 0 Special displayed advts. it gave many more people the op­ gather in preference to loafing a soldier as Sir J. J. Asser to open S.S. Fort Victoria is due here 2/- per Inch, minimum portunity to attend, and interest rounf bars. Many forms of healthy the armoury fear the Corps. T__» to-day from New York leaves to­ building was not yet ia the finished FOR SALE in the Corps, we believe, is now amusemen t are provided, the rooms morrow at 10 a.m. very active. are open every night, and to date condition tha. they desired to 0 0 0 WANTED AT ONCE—Shoeing have it or that they intended to or Exchange As Major Tucker told those they have been used by large num­ R.M.S.P. London Direct, Line Smith* Apply Princess Hotel Livery. make it, but they felt it wasaa present, ever since the inception bers of the Corps. "Colon** will sail from London 1175_tth.ei to w2. of the Corps the Volunteers have On Wednesday evening, His initial effort towards providing the The Public Corps with a permanent home; May 15th, in place of S.S, 'Conway* been tenants of the War Depart­ Excellency, accompanied by Lady on the llth. tt ment. They were housed in an Asser, Miss Nissen, and Captain they hoped soon to have something Bargain Counter'' of which they could be even more * * * WANTED obsolete fort, with no comfort Chanter, A.D.C., arrived at 8.45, Direct Line for England leaves worn SALE—Rational cash Register and difficult to get at. With the and was received outside tbe build- proud at. In the speaker's opinion the man Bermuda as follows:—"Baya&e** nearly new, No 746. Communicate reorganisation of the Corps, steps ihg witb a guard of honour under May 4th, "Camito" June 1st, with Bermuda Press. were immediately taken to rectify the command of Captain R. O. above all others to whom the thanks of the Corps and the community for "Changuinola** July 18th. 11746*4_6.w.tiu_. this, and the Legislature of Ber­ Earl, other officers on parade be­ For return dates from Avon­ Two Reliable Men muda assisted in such a practical ing Lieuts. A. O. Smith, M.C., and the establisment of this home wero due was the Adjutant, Captain mouth refer to the advertisement FOR SALE—Second hand dressing manner that the old gymnasium O. P. Fftt. columns of this paper. * As drivers for Bread- table (3/4 mirror) doable feed and has now been converted into an His Excellency was taken for Maunsell, who since his connection small tables. Observatory Cottage, up-to-date drill hall. The ground with the Volunteers has worked hard a tour round tbo offices on the -oo wagons Prospect. floor'is given over to tbo Public lower floor, at the conclusion of and enthusiastically far its better­ 11763*448.th.f. Works Department. On the second which he made his way to tho ment. Mr. Bluck hoped that that MAIL NOTICE. floor an the offices of tbe Corps, drm nan, where the guard of hon­ evening he felt rewarded for his FOB SALE—16 tt. canoe. la good with a billiard room and reading work. Mail for the Fort Victoria will condition. Lately done over. Apply our occupied two sides of the room, The Beraria lakery, room. Upstairs is the dri 1 hall the Cadets and Junior Cadets be­ His Excellency said that when he close to-day at the Post Office, Mrs. A. N. Williams, TeL H proper. was asked to declare the armoury Hamilton, as follows:«— Hamilton. U-796«476.f.' ing also present. mm While tho building has been The officers of the Corps present open he made enquiries as ta what Registered Mail aad Parcel Post FOR SALE — Underwood Type­ used by tbo men for some time were Major R. J. Tucker, O.B.E., had happened in 1921, when he 5 p.m. Pembroke writer £8. Man's Bicycle (James) past, work baa still been going on, V.D., Captains T. 8. Murdock gathered tbe transfer bad taken Ordinary Mail 6 pm. ft. Both in good condition. and of course las. year's hurricane Supplementary Mail 7 o'clock 117_S1-4_-U.w.th.f. Phone 467A. 1X780*458.1. delayed everything. Incidentally, Continued on next column. Continued on page 2. to-morrow morning. Next to Cable Office Bicycle Luggage I Carriers f for all—• WADSON'S ( Front Street ) •v:

Page 2 THK ROTAL GAZKTTK AMD COLONIST DAILY, FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1923

WEEKLY REPORT, OBSERVATORY, PROSPECT HILL. I mouries or drill halls which in reality were dubs, where men Private Bil! Notice and officers got to know each TEMPERATURE . • _, i fi i other and where was established CO _3 Observations that camaraderie on which the WHArs ON a *_t Success of tbo British Army had taken at a O ', NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 8 4 a.m. a always been based. Meetings a petition has been presented to 3 p.m, § a _ a _• This armoury was going to form Sports t the Legislature by John Pierce • w o o that spirit in the Corps and weld Bazaars WHEN, and and I s* 2 • Rainfall . Hand, John Jam.es Arnold, Leon 8.4lp.m. > the component parts together. Concerts Graham. Bento Powell, Edward

Minimum . o S Mea n pressur e c __

• His Excellency took this op­ I

Directio n o f th e Theatrical a* •» -Kg Joseph Ring, Edwin Llewellyn

e d an reduce 38 " el (blac k bul b i n Vacuo ) Date atmospher e corre d Maximu m i n th e Su _! • portunity of thanking oh be­ Entertainments. Gibbons and Donald Eustace

1 wind . WHERE % half of the Corps the Colonial i 6 Gibbons praying that leave might March 1923 In. o o a*o % In. Miles Government for what It bad done be given to introduce a bill for o in providing this hall for their the incorporation of a Company Sunday 11 30.082 67.8 52.2 134.6 49.6 70 — sw. 222 benefit. It* showed that their to be called "HAND, ARNOLD, Monday . 12 30.141 71.6 58.0 147.4 56.4 77 — sw. 811 Government appreciated them LIMITED." the objects of Tuesday 13 30.151 71.6 61.0 140.8 60.6 88 T sw. 393 and what they did in the' war, which would be (a) to acquire Wednesday 14 30.098 73.0 63.4 136.4 5 5.0 93 04 sw 496 and that it was essential for the Victory Theatre, Queen St, TO-NIGHT take over and carry o:i as a go­ Thursday 15 30.363 68.0 54.6 136.8 51.2 64 04 ne. 425 welfare of the Colony that the ing concern the business now Friday 16 30.364 68.0 54.6 141.8 57.0 1 62 1 — se. 385 Corps should be kept going. It CARL LAEMMLE presents carried on in these Islands under Saturday 17 30.244 73.0 59.6 1 143.8 1 61.2 | 84 J — 1 var. 361 showed there was a great vitality EDWARD (HOOT) GIBSON, in the name of "John P. HaneT*; in Bermuda to find their Govern­ His Latest Western Romance (five parts) (b) To acquire take over and Sun. DaU a.m. Fair p.m. Mon. Fine Day .Tues. Dull a.m. Fine ment supported tbem in this carry on as a going eonoera the p.m. Wed. Dull a.m. Fat* p.m. Thurs, Fair day. Fri.. Fair day. Sat. | way, and realised that a little business now carried on in the Fine da.. { discipline was a good thing—for "DEAD GAME" City of Port of Spain in the Island H. M. B VRNARD, R.A.M.C. Observer, the young men: He commended "Dead Game" is a rollicking story of a western "dude" who of Trinidad in tbe West Indies T. E. HEAD, ** Asst- " the hall to the women of Bermuda visits New York and then tries to introduce Eastern ideas into I under the name of "John P. as being a very desirable thing to a cow-camp. How his girl spurns him, how he commands Hand Company"; («) To acquire have, and he asked them to urge the attention of certain bad elements, and how he uses his take over and cany co. as a going Royal gazette a) Coloifisi powers of the Humber River; the their sons and their brothers to "putting on" to trap a gang of 'aw-breakers, thereby winning eoncern the business now carried details of this arrangement have join tbo Goj.jt.-s, because here they 2>aily a large reward, mucn honour and nis girl, forms the dramatis on in the City ot Kingston in the been kept secret. Tit's contract knew they would be provided for back-ground for amusing incidents and forceful climaxes. Published by Island of Jamaica under the must have the sanction of the in the evening and in a way whieh •name of the said "John P. Hand Legislature before it becomes oper­ would be much better for them to The Bermuda Press "THE PHANTOM FORTUNE" Company" and (d) Generally to ative, acd Sir Richard Squires is meet men woo were men rather Hamilton, Bermuda Universal's latest Chapter-play. (Chapter 3, two-par's) engage in the business of Com­ asking tbe people of Newfoundland than to have tbem loafing round Starring WILLIAM DESMOND mission and Forwarding Agents for a mandate to return bim to the bars. power in order that he may com­ and dealers in all kinds of com­ Local Subscription 40/- per annum Some people, continued His Ex­ plete an agreement, of which be is "TIPS" mercial commodities. to regular subscribers, prepayable cellency, thought tbe days of war not disposed to disclose tbe terms. It's a two-reel Century Comedy yearly, half yearly or quarterly. were over. It was a nice theory, Starring BABY PEGGY On the Twenty-sixth instant the The Liberal-Progressive Party Transient subscriptions, 12/- one which everybody who was in petition was considered by the (not Conservative as stated in tbo •*WDonH ever miss a Baby Peggy quarter, %/- per month. the late war would be glad to see Honourable House of Assembly, 1 despatch) Is led by Mr. John R. carried out. But people had cer­ and the prayer of the petition Bennett and not Sir Michael Casbin ENTIRE PROGRAMME FIRST RUN tain animal instincts, and it was was granted and leave given to THIS ISSUE CONSISTS Mr Bennett is well known to a going to be, as difficult to prevent ADMISSION—16 and 1/- introduce a Bill to give effect OF SIGHT PAGES. number of Bermudians, having, human beings fighting as it was Doors open 8.00 Commence 8.30 sharp thereto. witb his family, spent tbe Winter dogs. So long as a Britisher was It is intended to introduce th© of 1919 bere. Mr Bennett's party is iwThe Pleasure is all Yours what be is, he was not going to WO. as soon as practicable after FREIGHT RATES. composed of some of tbe leading allow anybody to kick him without "the requirements of Rule 65 of business men of Newfoundland, kicking back pretty quickly. A THE BERMUDA MOVING PICTURE CO. the Assembly have been com­ Our contempora;ry sees in our and he is taking tbe stand that the j Britisher was not going to talk plied with. remarks "a surprising luke warm- incapacity and maladministration _im8Tr _so.f about it but would kick. There­ aess in regard to the question of of the Squires Government during fore they had to be ready, and J. REGINALD CONYERS, freight rates." the past three and one-half years is the only way to be ready was as in What is still more surprising is proof positive that Newfoundland's Attorney for the Petitioners. Bermuda where they had such a .that in our article we made pre­ interests in the E amber River Corps as this and provide well for 117_4t-8.f.f4.fll — cisely the same suggestion for project will receive better protec­ "THE it as had been done here. the possible reduction in the rates tion in tbe hands oi tbe Liberal- as our contemporary did at a later Progressive Part.? than w©_ld be When first inspected the tt date. afforded mem by the Liberal- Corps last autumn he told them We said that any further re­ bis opinion about tbe Corps: tbat SNOW BRIDE Reform Party. The question at duction would be "the result of issue is not whether this industrial tbey were the salt of Bermuda, First Run Paramount Picture a mutual understandung between scheme is to be accepted or refused, and that he looked on them as AT the co:itrac___g parties"; our but is rather a question as to whicb ideal citizens, because they were G. R, contemporary follows with:—"It of the two parties is the better prepared to put themselves to Mechanics' Hall would seem desirable that the equipped to make a good bargain inconvenie_.ee for tbe benefit af T.D.B. snould appoint a Com­ for Newfoundland. It is purely a their fellows r>ere. And t_ ere could TO-NIGH r mittee to proceed to New York question for cne Newfoundlanders not be a finer spirit upholding a and confer with him iMr. H. C. to decide, and I would not have man than that. That being his Presenting ALICE BRADY, in Blackiston) in regard to the whole brought the matter to your notice opinion of them, knowing they situation". were it not for tne fact tbat the were good soldiers and ideal citi­ "THE SNOW BRIDE" GOVERNMENT zens, there was a matter be wished We may have missed some subtle garbled despatch in this morning's Alice Brady in the Drama *n 6 parts point in this version but we fail paper might give some of your to speak to them about apart frojp Paramount Picture soldiering. (Che Snow Bride* 'Snow Bride" was filmed ia the frozen NOTICE to observe any rise in temperature readers an erroneous idea of the Canadian Northlands. in the second suggestion. political situation existing in New­ Most of them had been in camp.' As a matter of fact we were en­ foundland at present. a: d .had travelled the world and Also "SAUCY MADELINE" SOMERSET BRIDGE WHARF. deavouring to correct an impres­ R. see.n a good deal, and they would MACK SENNETT Comedy in 2 parts sion our contemporary seemed to know that in camps everything It is notified for general infor­ And PATHE WEEKLY NEWS mation that the new Wharf recently have gained that Sir Frederick We are obliged to our corres­ was kept scrupulously clean, li­ Doors open 8.00 Show 8.3- erected near this Bridge is now Lewis had made only a "half pondent and often have reason to the Army they were particular on ADMISSION—2/- and 16 open and available for use by the promise". know that the cables, instead of that point, for the reason that Public. We are not misled by any spe­ conveying information, frequently when bodies of men were together 11772 _*: 64. f THE HUMANOPHONE OO. cious argun ent about "the down­ express the bias and prejudice of and a camp was not properly looked ward tendency of freight rates some particular person. after and the sanitation they must P.N.H. JONES, M. Inst, C.E. expect to find sickness. As tbey elsewhere conspicuously apparent" (Editor. R. G. & O. D.) Director oi Works. in view of the fact that the same had been brought up to that he reduction has been made here asked them as good citizens of (Royal Gazette & Colonist Daily, and further reductions are pro­ -oo- Bermuda, and especially those from Town Hall, St. Georges 26th & 27th April.) mised whenever conditions allow. Hamilton: "if you saw round your THE B.V.R.C. ARMOURY (.Mid-Ocean Copy, 28th April & The only points on which we camp what you see in Hamilton 2nd May.) differ with our contemporary would you be content witb it? TO-NIGHT Continued from page 1. are that the latter would disregard When you see dirt round your camp you don't like it because it A Paramount Picture contract, depreciate any services place from Fort Hamilton. He interferes with your health. As i I rendered, ignore tiie many in­ was told that at Fort Hamilton By Command. citizens, when you see it .here Presenting AGNES AYRES, ia terests assisted and developed by there was insufficient room for any think of your womenfolk. the Company, whilst we desire kind of entertainment beyond what H. M-M. MOORE, Are you happy about it? because __ .7 to see a closer co-operation, a was essential for military purposes. Colonial Secretary. I am not. So I suggest to you as keener enthusiasm to take ad­ In 1921 when it would have been FORBIDDEN FRUIT good citizens tbat you should vantage of the opportunities af­ fitting to open the hall, there were Colonial Secretary's Office, forded, and a fuller appreciation render every assistance possible Drama io 8 pans still workmen ia it, and tbe hurri­ 1 25th April, l_23--v45. to the Mayor and Corporatio: of of the work of the two contracting cane delayed the work. Also PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE parties. ! I Now they were gathered on Doois open 7.30 Continued on page 8. Show 8.00 oo an occasion which was the begin­ ning of a new era in the history THE HUMANOPHONE CO. Tbe Little Green Door of the Corps and in its life. 117711 «.48.f.. Correspondence The primary reason of ab ar­ moury was to be of assistance to TO-NIGHT will close NEWS OR PROPAGANDA! the men in their military exer­ cises. It enabled men to be trained at 8.30 Hamilton, Bermuda. in the ordinary drill and to fit April 25th, 1923. tnemselves for what tbey bad to Colonial Opera House BLMNDELLSPENCE&CO, LfD On Saturday undergo later in the field. The The Editor, great object was that men should Paints, Varnishes, Enamels, Raw Yhe Royal Gazette & Colonist not waste their time in camp and Boiled Linseed Oil, Turpentine Apri 28th Daily. learning what they should have etc learnt beforehand. 11748*441.th.f. Factories: LONDON & HULL. ENGLAND. Dear Sir:— During the war civilians learnt I do not wish to introduce the something, something whieh sol­ THE BEST FOR OVER ONE HUNDRED YEARS question of anotner Country's diers learnt before, and that was For sale by the leading dealers in Bermuda politics into this Island, but the tbat it was absolutely necessary press despatch contained in this that refreshment of the mind E_ L. PALMER ft SONS morning's issue of your paper, with had to be catered to, and that SOLE AGENTS reference to the political situation amusement had to be provided Phones 456. 456B, & 520C Queen St.: Hamilton in Newfoundland, is so much at as well as the ordinary exeicises. variance with the real condition In the war this was carried on to existiDg there at the present time such an extent that on one oc­ RAFFLE that I am constrained to attempt casion an official from General AUCTION to enlighten any of your readers Headquarters insisted that dur­ MOTOR BOAT W© have beeu instructed to sell a who may take the despatch ia ing exercises amusements should **____orobred" t I question as a genuine statement 1M included: His- Excellency Length gSft., Breadth 5ft. »in. Public Auction of fact.- Press correspondents, as thought it was carried to excess Draft lft. t in. at the a role, are supposed to be without when he found at a training camp Built of Cyprus plank'" ng with Oak the pale of party politics, but when that during bombing practice the Ribs. Cosy Tea Rooms it is known that the Compiler of men were indulging in leapfrog Copper fastenings throughout. Opposite Sozner's Monument Despatches in Newfoundland is a and so oa! But after the war the Something Different! Fitted with Electric Light. at 12 o'clock Moon paid servant of the Government of industrial world, having learnt Motor Oar control that Country, an allowance must that man was not a machine but See Nanook spear the seal, bat­ Two way clutch. Generator, Mag­ On Saturday next be made for a biased attitude. a human being, provided for bis tle with it and cat its raw flesh. neto. 4 Cylinder 20 "Horse Power. The real situation in Newfound­ amusement if tbey expected him You'll talk about this 28th last. film forever. TICKET $5.00 land at present is as follows:— to work. tne entire furniture and furnish­ Tickets on Sale at:— The Liberal-Reform Party, led Tbe provision of recreation was Presented by ings of that establishment. JOHN A. P. PITT & OO. Ham. by Sir Richard Squires, the present especially necessary in the case CARVETH WELLS in Person GEO. S. RANKIN, ROBERTSON'S DRUG STORE Premier, has effected an arrange­ of a unit like the B.V.R.C. Unlike Special by E. S. OUTERBRIDGE, ment with Messrs— Armstrong, St. Georges. > the Regulars, who were always Swan's Orchestra. Auctioneers. J. S* VALLIS Whitworth & Oo., of England, fee WALTER S. FISHER, Somerset. together, In units of this de­ St. George's Distributor the development of the water scription they had introduced ar- 11785t48.f27.s28.tul.85 11789*461.2..f.s.m. April 24tb 11787 *f1f32.f. t 11783f21.f.

_-fe-*&__- tppn Pi

*m ROYAL •*__*-___ AMD COLONIST DAILY, FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1923 Page 3 AN INTERESTING MASONIC CEREMONY.

101st Bishop ef Rochester Salutes 201st W.M. ef Lodge 20.

We are indebted to Mr. F. Speer for an account of a Masonic cele­ _"• - We Announce - bration at Chatham that should be intei___ing to the fraternity here. We are unable to find space for the H Por Tomorrow Our full account but the Bishop's ad­ dress is so fine we reproduce it as reported in the Chatham News of March SO. In, addition to the Church service, there were many other functions ANNUAL STOREWIDE all of which were attended by a brilliant company and the occasion marked by every enthusiasm.

Taking as bis text Psalm IL, IS: ' 'Do good in Thy good pleasure unto CLEARANCE SALE Zion: build thou the walls of Jeru­ salem," the Bishop said that on March 28th, 1723, the Lodge now known as the Royal Kent Lodge of Featuring Quality Merchandise Antiquity was constituted, and met in Dutchy-lane, Strand. On the engraved list it found its place in At BARGAIN SALE PRICES that year distinguished by the sym- ool of an anchor, derived from the sign of the tavern where it held its mee.ings. Five years later, when the numbering of Lodges came into Men's Clothing and Furnishings being, the number allotted to it was 13. For five-and-twenty years it held its meetings in various place- Main Floor in the City. Then it made a signi­ ficant move. A pioneer in the spread of Freemasonry from the Metropolis to the country, it left London and became a Lodge in the Millinery Accessories and Garnatures provinces, Chatham being the town selected for its habitation. First Floor The Queen's Head, the original place of meeting, long since des­ troyed, stood within a few yards of that church wherein they had gathered that afternoon. Both in name and recording number, Dress Goods. Remnants, Hosiery, Gloves tbe Lodge bad experienced change. To the title, "The Kent Lodge of Wain Floor Antiquity," given it in 1781, was prefixed in 1819 the appellation "Royal," a compliment which it TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW has borne ever since. The present FINAL SALE OF TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW Warrant of the Lodge the Charter SHOES AND WOMEN'S FINAL SALE OF granted by Grand Lodge in 1820 tak­ H. A. & E. SMITH ing the place of the Warrant of GARMENTS SHOES AND WOMEN'S Confirmation destroyed by fire with GARMENT'S other Lodge property when the Sun "__he Queen Street Store/' Tavern was burnt down, records 117791ff360.f. the fluctuations in the following order. On tbe list of recognised Lodges it rose trom 13 to 12, then io io, and finally in 1813 (the not­ able year of the Lodge of Recon­ ciliation, after the union of the two fraternities of Freemasons), it was registered No. 20 on the books of United Grand Lodge, chough by priority of age it was entitled to a still higher place. To­ day the Royal Kent Lodge of Anti­ quity makes the proud claim to be OLDEST LODGE OUTSIDE LONDON, a distinction with which it may be well rest content. Such were the main features in the annals of two centuries extracted from the fascinating history com­ piled by Worshipful Brother Why- man, Past Provincial Grand War oA Girl's Face Is den and Assistant Grand Standard Bearer (England), who was with Her Fortune Foretell a young man's future by them there that day, an advanced his palm, but read a girl's fortune Mason and a warden of the Parish in her face. A skin which is fresh, Church. Let them carry their smooth and alluring with the radi­ thoughts back two hundred years ance of health, predicts a happy future, because a pretty skin is the to the time of the foundation of greatest of all womanly charms. tbeLodge. The date marked a great development of Freemasonry at a —but you've had two already! Cleopatra became a famous beauty because she understood the im­ special period in the long history OTHER doesn't mind when Bobby "come­ portance of thorough cleansing of of the Craft. Long and venerable Sole Agents the skin. She used the same in­ indeed that history was. Without M back" time after time for more Bird's Custard gredients as you may use in —she knows how nourishing it is, how easily Palmolive Soap, a scientific blend seeking topenetrateinto the remot­ of palm and olive oils. est past, to the Dionysian Artificers, HAROLD t WILLIAM FRITH digested by small stomachs. or the Roman Collegia Artificum, Not too many foods nowadays are safe to give freely The Palmolive Co. of Canada, Ltd. they traced Masonic Guilds Cor­ Reid St., Hamilton to children—but you can put full confidence in BIRD'S. Toronto, Ont, porations diffused throughout Telephone 576 The finest ingredients in the whole World are sought Alls Malsri af _ _ mile:, lint if zgtUt mult, Europe as jar back as the 7th cen­ 11449' 8Q.m.e:tP out, and nothing but the very best goes to the making tury; cue Comae5'.e Masters in of Bird's Custard. There is.no food purer or more . FOOTE Italy; the Pontifical Brothers in nourishing for children or grown-ups. *s France, and Freemasocs in Eng­ JOLE AGENT land and Scotland — a name assu­ REID ST. GROCERY med tb recognise tne extensive privileges enjoyed as a corporation Telephone S62A of builders. Over such Guild-Lodges their own Bishop Cundulph might Next Royal Prince Hotel Birds well have been the Grand Master in Norman days. But bow stood the matter two centuries back? for Whence came tbe impulse from Nutritious Custard wnich there sprang into being can be served either alone, in dainty custard Lodge after Lodge in rapid succes­ IEST FAMILY GROCERIES glasses—or with fresh stewed or tinned fruit, sion within two or three decades, or in a dainty trifle, or with a plain pudding. their own Lodge among them, Hams, Bacon, Picnic Rams. English and American Biscuits, J resulting in the wide spread of Fresh Vegetables. In every case you secure the maximum of Freemasonry in tbis and other niceness and nourishment, with the minimum countries? They knew the answer Prompt Delivery ot time and trouble in preparing. PALMOLIVE of themselves. It was the consti­ il: tution in 1717 of the Grand Lodge r SOAP * of England—the premier. WILLIAM MURPHIE _l_Tiiiiiii.' i l.illlli: :'.i:i;illl,ili.i::l. __J GRAND LODGE OF THE WORLD. _ 11680t-8.s.ei to f27 At once Grand Lodge set to work to encourage and extend a move­ ment already traceable in English Lodges through a hundred years— the inclusion within the Fellowship Truly Delicious! PBARMAN'S of Masonry of accepted Masons drawn from various professions pro­ vided they were regularly approv­ ed and initiated. This marked no revolution in the craft; it merely H registered a growth, a development n welcomed by the Guild-Lodges White Shoe Sale themselves, which were incorporat­ ed in the first Grand Lodge. But it was momentous in its result. SALADA At once speculative Masonry em­ OASIS ICE CREAM bodied in the new Book of the »• will make any dinner a Constitution at 1733 the high tra­ ts Without Doubt THc Best. success ditions, tbe ritual, tbe legends, and -Sold hex Sealed Packets OiOjr. NOW ON K. L. PAUHR & SONS, Sole Agents OASIS Reid St, Oootinued on page 4. Queen Street, Phone 456 -I782T-.-.f.s. U7981I _24.f. -AJ

Page 4 THE ROYAL GAZITTI AMD COLONIST DAILY, PRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1923

Ail INTERESTING MASONIC AS A BLUE MASON ONLY, CEREMONY. he could not snare that knowledge. In that respect, as had been truly said, tbe religious tenets of Free­ Continued on page 3 masonry resembled the Volume of the .Sacred Law which formed tbe symbolism, so faithfully pre­ its unerring guide. That volume served and handed o.. wit. .1: i the ! was not give:. to humanity at or.ee more restricted limits of the Guild ___<. complete. It was a progressive Lodges of tiie past. Liberated and revelation, extending over more exalted, yet preserving its ancient centuries, yet coherent, and with heritage. Freemasonry spread like a striking unity of purpose. Upon a flame. It passed in 1728 to Spain; the Old Testament was based tbe in 1725 from England to France; in fuller revelation of the New. So 1730 to America, next quickly to with the principles of Freemasonry other Continental countries, and to unfolded in the due sequence of Canada—the herald of" a beneficent BREAD its mysteries. They presented a confraternity, destined to be world­ parallel of inherent unity, issuing wide i:. its extensive..ess, and phe­ in legitimate development. With nomenal in its influence—as a a wide tolerance as regards its —The big food-value ia moral, social, aad religious force. membership, Freemasonty pointed Surely they were entitled to rcog- delicious form. The basis steadily away from a rigid system r.ise tbere the guiding hand of tho of every meal and the sure of deffc.ed beliefs to the practical Great Architect of the Universe, for cure for that " so hungry" application of all faith end truth, the England and .be Europe of tbe* to human needs and human feeling. first decades at the 18th century character. He (*!_• Bishop) here sadly needed the three great reli­ quoted -he deque: t words of a gious principles wbicb Freemasonry writer on. this subject: could so effectively supply—a deep­ "Bakery" Bread AT ALL CLUBS AND HOTELS ened sense of a Divine Providence "Freemasonry employs tbe idea IS over-ruling human affairs; a new and art of building as the basis reverence for the Volume of the of a great Order of men, who have always delicious Sacred Law and the assurance of a no other aim than the uplifting always nourishing GOSLING BROTHERS life beyond the grave in the Grand oi humanity in Faitb, Freedom Lodge above. Religion was then at and Friendship. Seeking to en­ always economical its lowest ebb. noble and beautify life, it finds AGENTS 1 MATERIALISM AND SCEPTICISM io the cemmo.' . task and cons­ For Sale by all Grocers were rife, and every day more tant labour of men its sense of Mf._--.-A_J SOlMliriElf ME8GHUT MARINE. LIHITED fashionable. It was noteworthy buma.«. unity, its visions of life as a temple 'building and built DIRECT PASSENGER, CARGO AND MAIL SERVICE BETWEEN that three years after tbe found­ upon,* and its emblems of those MONTREAL. BERMUDA, NASSAU, KINGSTON, BELIZE, BRITISH HONDURAS. ation of their Lodge 30 Voltaire paid The truths which make for purity Sailing every three weeks,—Prom Montreal in summer,—from Halifax, in winter his long and memorable visit to o." character and .he stability ROUND TRIP FARE BERMUDA-MONTREAL $100.00 S IIP England as the guest of tbe free of Society. Thus Masonry labours, SINGLE FARE ** $ 55.00 t_ UP ''EXCELLENT CUISINE." thinker, Bolingbroke. The pro­ linked with the constructive Bermuda Bakery OUTWAR D fession of tne Christian faith wis- everywhere, derided by the intel­ genius of mankind, and so long Tel. 241 Halifax Bermuda Nassau Kingston Belize Steamship lectual classes. Selfishness was as it remains true to its ideal, no held up as a virtue to be inculcated. weapon forged against it can Arr. Mar 26 Arr. Mar 30 Arr. Apr. 2 Arr. Apr. 6 CANADIAN FORESTER Lv. Mar 22 Moral conduct was decried. The prosper.™ 26 Lv. " 30 Lv. 3 Lv. " maintenance at personal purit. He (th* Bishopi had spoken of the Arr. Apr. IC 1 Arr. Apr. 20 Arr. Apr. 23 Arr. Apr. 27 CANADIAN FISHER Lv. Apr. 12* and of the sanctity of family life great work already achieved by MONTREAL 16 I*. "20 Lv. .4 I*. •» was scoffed at by the man of fashion their Order, under'the guidance of Arr. May 10 Ac. May 14 Arr. May 17 An. May 2 CANADIAN FORESTER Lv. May 3 Immorality, drunknness and obs­ the Great Architect, in shaping 10 Lv. " 1* | Lv * 18 Lr. cenity were even defended and human character, and helping to Arr. May 3l<_ J Arr. June 4 Arr June 7 CANADIAN FISHER Lv. May 24 Arr June 1 . justified in principle. In 1723, John build up a world-wide social struc­ 31 ! Lv. " * Lv. 8 Lv. Wesley was still a young man at ture, cemented by the great prin­ CANADIAN FORESTER Lv. June 14 Arr. Jan. 21 | Arr. June 25 Air. June 28 Arr. July 2 1 1 Oxford, all unconscious of his great ciples of Brotherly , Relief Lv. 21 Lv. " _S» Lv. 29 and Truth. During the 200 years of destiny. Into a world thus bank­ -1700. *J H64. m .ei.to_s HOME WARD rupt of all high purpose entered tbe existence of Lodge 20, that Steamship Belize Kingston Nassau Bermuda Montreal the regenerating flood of that new progress towards its great Ideal development of Freemasonry -a has oeen going forward. It has CANADIAN FORESTER Lv. Apr. 12 Are. Apr. 16 Ate." Apr. 20 Air. Apr. 24 An. Maj 1 great moral force, veiled px alle­ of necessity been a quiet work. ___. " 17 Le- " 20 Lv. " 24 gory , and illustrated by symbolism; The sound of axe and hammer has CANADIAN FISHER . Lv. Apr. 27 Arr. Apr. 30 j_rr. May. 5 ACT. May. 9 An. May. 16 a fraternity linked together by not been heard. As with the build­ Le. May 2 Lv. " 5 Le. " 9 secret signs, by common rites and ing of King Solomon's temple, so CANADIAN FORESTER Lv. May 21 Aer. May 24 Arr. May 28 An. June 1 An. June 8 ceremonies; pledged to be patriotic with i.he growth of Freemasonty. Lv. " 25 __f. " 28 Lv. " 1 and law-abiding, but pledged also "Like some ta 1 pa'm, tne noiseless CANADIAN FISHER Lv. Juns 11 Arr. June 14 "Air. June 18 An. June 22 Arr. June 29 to be non-party political and un- Fabric, grew." That work still Lv. " 15 Le. ** 18 Lv. ** 22 sectarian, so that it might take proceeded that day. As they looked C VNADIAN FORESTER Lv. July 2 Arr. July 5 Arr. July 9- Arr. July 13 Ari\ July 20 in band the building up of a spirit­ round upon tne nations of the Lv. " 6 ' Lv. " 9 Lv. " 13 ual humanity upon The immutable world, upon that great Empire of whom they were citizens, they JOHN S. DARRELL & CO., Agents. : moral foundations of the Volume Subject to change without ^'realised how urgent was _ he need notice if circumstances require. 43 Front Street. Hamilton. of the Sacred Law. So Freemasonry '.for tho reinforcement of those prin­ H45 fl20.s.then.__.w.f.tp entered upon its new inheritance. What tt achieved'could best be ex­ ciples to which chey were pledged How fortunate 1 had this Bottlo by tbe very fact of their initiation. pressed by applying to tt tho well- of Penslar Cough Syrup, it - will tf Among the warring classes of that _ known epitaph in St. Paul's Cathe­ dral in honour of the great archi­ land, they stood not for mere stop that cough of yours, but I tect-mason, who died a month tolerance, but for inclusive brother­ must get another bottle, also a hood. Amid tbe clashing of its I before Lodge 20 was, formed—Sir Box of Penslar Cold Breakers from Christopher Wren: "Si monumen- creeds, the new scepticism, 11 e tum quaeris circumspicc." Let UPRISE OF STRANGE DOCTRINES THE them look round the history of as to right and wrong, they stood tbeir country tnen - and since. for truth. Against a light-hearted Among the great moral and reli­ accepta.ee and ready dissolution STANDARD PHARMACY gious forces which lifted England of the marriage-tie, they upheld from th"- decadence and mire of the banner of personal purity aad 11727J32.m .w.f. to 31/1/21 the early 18th century. FREE­ unsullied domestice life. In an MASONRY CLAIMED HER SHARE era of increasing lawlessness, they and place. He (the Bishop) laid were pledged exponents and ad­ emphasis upon the pbrase "reli­ vocates of the principles of law and PLENTY OF WM gious force." To question th* st..- order. Wherever suspicion existed eerity of the religious element in of self-seeking in pulbic life, they an institution framed «_». -he lines exhibited the flawless crystal cf If You Feed of Masonry, or to attem.pt to reduce true patriotism. There was no that religious element to a cold citizen of that Country; no member SweeteneC-^ Deism, was to make a traversty at of a guild, society or union of his Condensed] the history, development, and high fellow-men no single individual Hen Chow ideals of that great movement. be he only free and of good report, And yet, from time to time, criti­ who would not become a better, Chicken Chowder cisms appeared in the public Press, a nobler, a stronger man, with an Milk increased power for good, by join­ .!*.-£&_££!: _: .*.« religious position of c heir Order. What v. ere t he • r. e ing their Order and living con­ facts of the case? Surely these. formable to'is high precepts. The Infants thrive on Libby's Condensed All great religions were based upon past was re-assuring. They could PearmiH Watlington ft Go. Mill-, for it contains all the fats three principles- belief in God, in appeal to AntiqAity as a heritage revelation, In immortality. These viewed down a long vista of the Tel. 417. Directions for Feeding Libby's and proteins of pure, creamy, fresh free principles *were fundamental centuries. In three days, the 101st cow's milk/ in the profession of the Freemason Bishop of the Diocese would be 398f24.f.to.5/5/23 Condensed Milk to Infants —faith in. the Great Architect at privileged to salute the 201st Master In using libby's Condensed Milk foe In­ Build *up J strong, healthy children the U'ii-BO, reverence for tha of the Lodge. With courage they fant Feeding, no set rule can be followed in Volume of the Sacred Law, belief could face the problems of the im­ all cases. A small baby may not need as by using this perfect food. By di­ mediate future. Might Lodge 20 Tl E Filing Cabinets * much food as the formulas gives. A large ia a Resurrection, to Eternal Life. baby may need more. Though it had its own solemn be worthy of her pride-of-place luting Libby's with 1 to 4 parts of among the Lodges of the Medway aid Supplies j Water should be boiled and cooled to feed­ obligations sealed with the lips ing temperature before milk is added. Bar­ water (see directions), a healthy, upon the Volume of the Sacred and the Provinces of Kent. Gath­ Royal Typewriters ley or rice water may be used if desired to pure infant food is obtained. Law, Freemasonry had never set ered ia that sacred edifice, to the Herring-Hali-Marvin Safes j dilute the milk after tbe second or third to work to propound a complete Great Architect of the Universe month. Beginning with the third month and form.al series of articles of its they made their appeal: "Do good and Bank Vaults mart feeding a little orange jwiu i«j For, every'household use, Libby's ia Toy good pleasure unto Zion: three teaspoonfuls a day, ia addition to creed. It ptwfc-ssed to be a system the milk, gradually increasing the amount Condensed Milk—full cream cow's veiled in allegory and illustrated build T_iou the walls of Jerusalem." E. I. Palme*- ft Sons as tbe feedings are increased. The orange by symbol; it did not claim to be a Following the sermon, which milk. Sc.s Agents juice should be mixed with a little water school of strict theology. And yet, was listened to throughout with and given between feedings. at tha outset, the foundation- rapt attention by Brethren and Queen Street Phone 45'i In preparing the feedings, sterilize all uten- COWS MILK IN CONVENIENT FORM visitors alike, a collection was taken 104--.T16.s.B'tp silsusedin boiling water,bottles.nipples.etc. truths of the earliest degree en­ Feedings may be based on the*fo .lowing shrined the opening and otosing on behalf of the Masonic Charities, general rules; 2nd to 7th day—% teaspoon words of tho Nicene Creed: I believe -.id the funds of St. Mary's Church. Libby's Condensed Milk in IK oz, water ' i . One God and the Father l-.-.nwhile two more hymns, "O 7 times a day. Almighty, Maker of Heaven and lord, h__ joyful 'tis to see," and 2nd to 3rd week—1 teaspoon Libby's Con­ Earth I look for the Resur­ "All people that on earth do dwell,** densed Milk in 2 ox. water 7 times a day. rection of the dead and the Life were sung. Each hymn concluded 1st to 2nd month—2% teaspoons Libby's of the World to come.*' And as with the Masonic form of "Amen" Condensed Milk in 4 in malm T times a tiaf. the initiated advanced from the —"So mot* it b«." 2nd to 3rd month—3 teaspoons Libby's third degree to its completion, they Condensed Milk in 5 oz. water 7 times a day. were surely free to read into its 4th to 5th month—4 teaspoons Libby's Con­ imagery, thoughts which help many densed Milk in 5 oz. water 7 times a day. 5th mo of them to fill up some at least of *° f° *»ti>—S teaspoons Libby's those Articles of the Christian NOTICE Condensed Milk in 6 oz. water 6 times a day. After 6th month increase proportion of faith whicb intervened between milk to water according i to ace and the opening and the dosing para­ WE. THE UNDERSIGNED v strength of child. ^ graphs of the Nicene Faith. Mark- Masons, Rus-crusians, and Knights wilt not be responsible for Templars, present there that after­ any debts incurred by the AN mmm QUININE noon, knew fall well what impli­ Agent S.S. Vaudreuil or Crew. DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEAD M i j' K cations were contained In tbe Because «.f iu tonic and laxative effect, F.M.G. FOOTE, Hamilton symbolism which underlaid their F. SCOTT, Master LAXATIV_ BKOMO QUININE will be found tetter then ordinary Quinine. Does not causa M„3 . , ritual in these high Orders, though JOHN S. DARRELL & OO. nerv__?_t__, nor r____ft in tbe bead. Re- 11739tw.f.m. member, there is only one "Bromo Quinine." > **-* sicorat tf £ w. GKQVT _ on each MB. ' ' •••; " ; • • ^v mm P_

TH1 ROYAL GA2ETTE AMD COLONIST DAILY, FRIDAY, APRIL tf 1923 Page 5

J. 3. ASSER, FURNESS BERMUDA LINE Colonial Parliament Messrs. Furness withy & Oo., Proprietors I"*eut.-General, Governor ahd Royal and United States Mall Steamers PROCEEDINGS OF HOUSE Commander-in-Chief. OF ASSEMBLY. -Fastest steamers an the Rew York Bermuda route Proposed Schedule of Winter Sailings The Governor has the honour OFFICIAL REPORT to forward herewith, for tho in­ formation of the Honourable House Steamer. Leave Arrive Leave Arrive New York Bermuda Bermuda New York. of Assembly, - the accompanying SESSION OF 1922-1923. report by the Receiver General, Ft. Victoria Wed. April 11 Fri April 13 Sat. April 14 Mon. April 16 dated the 21st instant, showjing Ft. St. George Sat. j 14 Mon. 16 Tues. 17 Thurs. m 18 DAY NO. 52. the Revenue and Expenditure for Ft. Victoria Wed " 18 Fri. 20 Sat. 21 Mon. the mont* of March, 1923, and Ft. St George ." II Sat. " 21 Mon. 23 Tues. 24 Thurs. Tuesday. April 24th. 1923. the balance in the Treasury at Ft. Victoria • * m Wed. - 25 Fri. 27 Sat. 2. Mon. " aa the end of that month. Ft. St. George Sat. *• 28 Mon. 30 Tues. May 1 Than. May. 8 The Minutes of the last meeting Ft. Victoria Tu. May 1 Thar. May 3 Sat 5] Mon .. T were read and confirmed. Ft. Victoria Public Buildings, Hamilton, Ta. " 8 Thar 10 Sat. 12 Mon. " 14 Ft. Victoria 93rd Amu, 1923. Tu. '* 15 Thar. 17 Sat. 19 Mon. " 21 The following Messages from Ft. Victoria Ta. 22 Thar. 24 Sat. 26 Mon. His Excellency the Governor:— Ft. Victoria (Take in ENCLOSURE) Ta. '• 29 Thar. 31 Sat. June 2 Mon. June Ft. Victoria Wed. June 9 Fri. June 11 Sat. 16 Thurs. ' 16 NO. 78. Ft. St. George ^TREASURY REPORT. Sat. " 16 Mon 18 Sat. 23 Mon " -tf Ft. St. Georee Wed. * 27 Fri. 29 Tues. July 3 Thais. July Forwarding Draft Bill: The Public Fort St. George Colonial Treasury, Sat. July 7 MOD. July • Sat. July 14 Mon. July 16 Officers Relief and Lea*ve Act, Ft. Victoria Bermuda. Wed „ 11 Fri. 13 Tues. 17 Thais. 19 1923. Ft. St. George .. 21st April, 1923. Wed. lg Fri. 20 21 Mon. 23 Fort Victoria B___\ (No. 78.) Sat. Mon. 23 24 Ft. St. George " a Tues. Thurs. " 21 _*_o Honourable Wed. Fri. 27 28 Ft. Victoria " 25 Sat. Mon. " 30 J. J. ASSER, The Colonial Secretary. Sat. Mon. 30 31 Ft. St. George " 28 Tues. Thurs. Aug _ Wed. Aug Lieut.-General, Governor and IFt. Victoria 1 Fri. Aug. 3 Sat. Aug. 4 Mon, I have the honour to submit for Sat. 4 Mon. 6 Tues. 7 Thurs. " t Commander-in-Chief. tt-e information of His Excellency the Governor the following state­ Subjc .t $9 Chang's without notice if circumstances require I The Governor has the honour ment showing the public revenue WATLINGTON & CONYERS, Agents, I I to transmit _•> the Honourable and expenditure for the mor.tfc i 10959 f T[80m tu.th_f.tp. II House of Assembly the accom- of March, !___, and the balar.ee • panyng copy of a Bill entitled in the Treasury at the end of that "The Public Officers* Leave and month:— Relief Aet, 1923," which he has caused to be prepared with a view The Balance in the to consolidating and amending Treasury at the end of The Royal Mail Steam Packet Conpiay in certain particulars the exist­ February, as shown by B M. s. p. ing regulations governing the leave my last -monthly state­ NEW YORK AND CANADA of absence of officers in the public ment was f-.7,14fl 7 6 service. BERMUDA—WIST INDIES HAIL 8ERVIGB Special Facilit!*- for Tourists The receipts at 2. The principal object of the Hamilton CRUISES IN THE WEST INDIES BiU is to consolidate the present during the Return Fare Bermuda—Demerara $255.00 lav on the subject and te lay down month of Mar. within the compass of a single Act amounted to £ 26742 9 5 SAILING FROM BERMUDA regulations providing both for the and at St. the weather lair aa lool, t_« absence of officers on leave and for George's. £1310 6 3 guaranteed - ioa - ever Steamer Leaves Bermuda foi West Leaves Bermuda for the performance of the duties (twin screw) Indies and Demerara St. John, N. B. of officers so absent. Total receipts .. f28052 15 8 W9ff&9 ffSP-T'lSJ OARAQUE- April 7th 3. Rule 18 Is a new provision, The payments i' __i^_i_ai__! mi 11 OHAUDIERE April 21st which gives special recognition to at Hamilton THE ALL-STEEL BICYCLE CHALEUR April 3rd May 5th the case of a J Tinier officer acting amounted to 118650 13 9 will render just as yeoman service OHIGNEOTO April 17th May 19th as Head of his Deparment far a a n d a t S t. as my old ships did—so thoroughly period in excess of six weeks. In George's.... C867 10 4 British is it ia construction and R. M. S. P. "ARAGUAYA" view of the added responsibilities reliability. Dunlop tyres and Sturmey- 17.500 tons displacement which devolve upon the acting Total Archer 3- speed gear perfect it. officer in such a case, the Governor Return Fare—BERMUDA—NEW YORK $70.00 and up payments. £20518 4 1 considers it reasonable that the Thos: J. Wadson & Son Next Cable Office, Hamilton Leaves New York Leaves Bermuda officer should be entitled to acting Thus showing a credit March 24th, 31st March 27th pay whenever these duties are like- balance on the transac­ Li April 7, 14, 21, April 3. I*. 17, 24 1/ to be prolonged for a period tion of the month of May 5. 12,23 May 8. 19, 29 longer than six weeks. March of £7,534 11 7 Colman 3 No. 1, AZURE BLUE is au Regular Mail, Passenger and Cargo Service by "O" and a balance in the ultramarine blue which gives a whiter Steamers from New York to CHERBOURG, SOUTHAMPTON and Public Buildings, Hamilton, Treasury at the end of hue to liuen, etc. than cau be obtained by HAMBURG 21st April, 1923. the montn of £34683 191 the use of an indigo blue. HARNETT & RICHARDSON, Agent- 26 Front Street, Hamilton, Bermuda March 20th. 1923. NO. 79. Compared with the returns for FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS THROUGHOUT BERMUDA tbe corresponding montb last year l-403Tf80.m.W.f.tp. Forwarding Draft Bill: The tbe revenue shows an increase of Lighthouse Aet, 1923. £3642-14-9, the expenditure an in­ crease of £1243-3-11, and the bal­ Offices: (No. 79.) ance in the^Treasury an increase Queen Street of £5162-3-8. L L PALMER & SO 8 J. J. ASSER, Sole Agents Phones: 456, 4565 & 520C ALLAN F. SMITH, The Royal lail Steam Packet Company Lieut.-General, Governor and Receiver General. Commander-in-Chief. PETITION PRESENTED. LONDON DIRECT LINE The Governor has the honour Take to transmit herewith fer the con­ For the Incorporation of Hand, sideration af the Honourable House Arnold Ltd. S. a "COLON" of Assembly, the accompanying copy of a Bill entitled "The Light­ MR. TALBOT presented the fal­ fexperi house Act, 1923", which he has lowing petition:— will sail from London May 15th caused to be prepared ha eoosoli- Get a Piano date and amend the existing Light­ TO HIS HONOUR THE SPEAKER in place of S S. CONWAY May .1 th house Acts. ahd the Members of the Hon­ made for the ourable House of Assembly. Public Buildings, Hamiltoa, Climate! : HARNETT & RICHARDSON, Complete stock of v21st April, 1923. THE PETITION OR JOHN April 26th, Choice «f best English and PIERCE HAND, JOHN JAMES CARRIERS American makes. NO. 80. ARNOLD,LEON GRAHAM BENTO 11792f48.f. POWELL, EDWARD JOSEPH Aluminium, Enamelled Sole Agent for the Ampico, the Forwarding Draft Bill: The Statute RING, EDWIN LLEWELLYN most wonderful Instrument ever Law Compilation and Revision GIBBONS and DONALD EUSTACE or Nickelled. Aet, 1923. devised*. GIBBONS humbly sheweth as fol­ Either rear (as illustrated) lows:— The only real reproduc n_| ELDERS ft FYFFES, LIMITED (No. 80.) or for handlebar. Piano*! 1. Your Petitioners and others DIRECT PASSENGER SERVICE WITH ENGLAND J. J. ASSER, have agreed to form a joint stock Thos. J. Wadson & Son A. M. PURCELL Excellent Accommodation Lieut.-General, Governor and company to be called "HAND, Next Cable Office Large Airy Cabins Spacious Decks Commander-in-Chief. ARNOLD, LIMITED.**, and are The Bermuda Press desirous of obtaining the incor­ 117751 132 f.m.tn. . Leaves Bermuda Leaves Avonmouth The Governor has the honour poration of the said Company S.S. "BAYANO" May 4th S.S. "CORONADO" August lltb to forward for the infonnatioa for the purposes hereinafter men­ S.S. "CAMITO" June 1st S.S. "CHANGUINOLA" Sept. 19th of the Honourable House of Assem­ tioned. GERMAN FINANCE. S.S. "CHANGUINOLA" July 18th S-S. "CORONADO" October 6th bly the accompanying copy of S.S. "CORONADA" November 17th 2. The principal objects for a Bill entitled "The Statute Law Berlin, April 24.—As a result S.S. "CAMITO" December 3rd. (Compilation and Revision) Act which the Company is to be estab­ lished aie:—(a) Te acquire, take of the depreciation of the mark Subject to change if necessary 1923," which the Attorney Gen- the 1923 Budget for the carrying eral has prepared for the purpose over and carry on as a going con­ Passages from Avonmouth can now be booked at this office. out of the Peace Treaty must be of compiling the Statute Law of cern the business now carried bn in these Islands under the name entirely redrafted and the amounts HARNETT & RICHARDSON. the Colony. ef "3phn P. Hand;" (b) Tp ac­ to be paid ia Foreign currency April 26th, 1923 calculated oa the basis oi oae dol­ 2. The Governor understands quire, take over and carry on as 11791 t48_£_7,tUl,tU8,tUl5,tu23 a going concern the business now lar to 20,000 marks it wa. an­ that it is desirable that the Attor­ nounced "to-day. Tha ordinary ney General should proceed to carried on in -be City ot Port of Spain in the Island of Trinidad Budget expenditure has risen London to see this compilation from 84,500,000,000 marks to through the Press as was done on in the West Iodies under the name WHAT MORE GRACEFUL ef "John P. Hand Company;'* fr) 1,400,000,000,000 aad the extra­ former occasions, and that his ordinary expenditure from | JOHNSON'S PREPARED WAX absence from the Colony TO acquire, take ewer and carry and gorgeous in a potted plant for on as a going concern the business the house than a wide spreading 121,900,000,000 to 808,700,000,000 will not exceed three months marks. The total figures of In these circumstances now carried on fta the City el King- fern « palm. It's bright, ever- . ston in the Island of Jamaica _a_- fresh green sprays add charm aad 2,208,700,000,000 marks do not in also Varnishes, Wood Stains, Enamels, etc. the Governor recommends that elude the Reparation paymeat- a tamp sum should he voted to ; der the name of tha said "John colo. r to the most dull, drab room. ! P. Hand Company** dad (d) Gen- H yon prefer blooming flowers or not yet estimated for 1923J** For Everything for the proper treatment of cover the Attorney General's travel­ the Inter-Allied Bhineland pom- ling expenses for three months j erally to engage in the business o_ pots, we have them also. Quite Com mission and Forwarding a variety here. mission 38,000,000,000 marks must Floors, Woodwork, Furniture, Carriages, etc. and the salary of the officer ap­ be added, and for the maintenance pointed te) act as Attorney Gen­ S Agents and dealers in all kinds Advice gladly given, also Booklets, etc. of commercial commodities. of the troops of occupation and eral during Major Dill's absence. and other incidental costs The 228,300,000,000 marks. The es­ See our show window Public Buildings, Hamilton, 3. It is proposed that the capital timate for buildings for the oc­ 23rd April, 1923. of the Company shall __•* ho less cupying troops must be raised from than Twelve thousand pounds and B. Wcrrall Outerbridge 10,300,000,000 marks to 308,400,- NO. 91. not more than Fifty thousand 000,000 marks while the cost of MASTERS' HARDWARE Ca pounds, divided into shares of Co. accommodation for the Inter- Forwarding Treasury Report -dr Ten pounds each. PHONE 643 Allied Commission of Control has Phone 192. March, 1923. now risen from 147,000,000 matrks iimn_8.w. (No. 81.) Continued on page • 11783.140.-. to a total of 4,400,000,000 marks,

•ism*y Page . IB KOTAL GAZXTR AND COLONIST DAILY. FRIDAY. APRIL 27, 1923.

OPENING OP ST. GEORGE'S of Bermuda by Miss Lloyd. Old HISTORICAL SOCIETY'S coins, various chronicles, 'luster PATTERSON'S 1 — BUILDING. jugs, historic ribbons, etc., Major R. J. Tucker has a most out of Craven mixture Tobacco (Continued from Thursday's Issue) season copper hot water foot CABRERAS LTD., LONDON. warmer, once, so generally used Our early sailor- men were re­ but now rarely seen. There is Barg ain Sale markable in many ways but es­ some wonderful pottery, and aid Loose and in Cartridges in \4-b* Tins COMMENCING ON pecially were they remarkable for old jar and some blue dishes thjat their fearlessnss thoroughness and once were useful but, long since a intiativeuess. It is well known become too valuable for anything, k is a Tobacco to live for/* SATURDAY, 28th APRIL that we had a numerically large save ornaments. Mr. Gouldrick AND CONTINUING TO fleet of sailing vessels, consequent­ Richardson, also shows some blue SIR JAMES BARRIE ly considerable rigging was re­ ware that came to St. George's (My LADY NICOTINE) SATURDAY, MAY 5th quired; England and its hempen long before either of its present rope was very very distant, at that inhabitants and includes a gen­ At Hamilton Store only period, Rope "oar folk" had to uine willow pattern plate, a dish Get a Baron's improved " Cartridge case have; they established rope walks and a cruet. Among Mr. E. Percy Women's Dresses, Coats, Sweaters, Mackintoshes, Black and Tan and, lacking hemp and manilla, T. Tucker's collection, are 2 old and Pipe Filler." A good pipe and Boots and Shoes they fell back on our palmetto quilts, made in the days when a leaves and made rope whieh, al­ now lost art flourished. We be­ CRAVEN and all the pleasures at Half price though over a century old, is new lieve though that if the good Winter Dress Materials in cream, Navy, Gray and Brown and and strong up to the present day ladies only had the time and in­ of a good smoke are assured Mixed colors 54 and 56 in. wide and Mr. C. T. Outerbridge has a clinations for quilling that the art might De readily recovered. at y4 off very good exhibit of it in the hall­ _1|®^§S-I§3_fl_ way, as you enter the building. Mr. Tucker has other exhibits, Regular Price—a/6 to 15/6 yd.) This particular piece of rope is entirely too interesting to be Just Arrived Doeskin at 25/- yd. over a century old. The tankard lightly passed by . from whieh the old boys drank (To be continued.) Blankets, Quilts, Comfortables their nectar when spinning up the palmetta strands and laying at % off Regular Prices -oo- Men's and Boys Tweed suits, Pants, Sweaters, Mackintoshes the strands into rope, accompanies the rope, at the exhibition. This LITTLE STORY-TELLERS. Craven and Turf Derby Cigarettes, is a good exhibit—a monument to at % off Regular Prices A few weeks ago the inhabitants Baron's Mixture, Hankey's Black and Tan Boots and Shoes the initiativeness of "our old folks" wnich should be seen by of a north cuntry village were Mixture Tobacco. at Half Price those interested in our early ship­ startled by a little girl's vivid ac­ Lots of Jobs in Remnants ping. Even the ships' cables were count of a muderous attack upon made of palmetto in our early her mother and the burial of the existence Sapper Carter, R.E., body in the garden. Police inves­ JOHN H. P. PATTERSON exhibits a number of interesting tigation showed that the mother was alive and well and was visiting Proprietor pencil sketches. Mrs. J. C. Ran­ C-OSLING BRGTHEiS friends in the neighbouring town. "Tucker Building" Reid St. Hamilton kin shows lace and silverware, Many children have a passion _24_TT _96.w.f.m.tp. 11712196.-U24.th26.f27.m_0.w2.f4. each article with its own particu­ lar history. Miss Isabel Higgs of for romancing and creating sen­ St. David's is a liberal exhibitor, sations. The little story-teller she shows some silver spoons made is a problem for parents, and men­ by S. Lockwood in 1786 whicb tal specialists are sometimes as­ TOILET SOAPS have attracted considerable atten­ tonished at the ingenuity exhi­ PCRFUmES UND tion. She also has other silver bited by children who are brought made by local smiths. There to them as intractable cases of Erasmic TOILET SPECIALITIES is a miniature worked it hair, "pathological, lying**. hair chain, old spec'tacles, which In most instances the young evidently have not answered the fibbers pracAise deception wiibta no are known the world over for quality, recent call for them. Snuffer other idea than providing excite­ tray, old coins, samplers, lace, ment for themselves and their richness and delicacy of aroma and are beadwork, very ancient hammer, friends. Every normal person has used by a shoemaker, near a cen­ probably experienced a longing for sold by leading Bermuda Dealers. tury and a, half ago, lustre vase, a "something interesting to hap­ capsicum mortar, coral necklace, pen" as a compensation for monot­ snuff box and many other aged ony. The adveaturous-minded Made by England's Premier Soap and Perfumery- but yet interesting articles. Mr. live in constant expectation of Manufacturers who have been awarded the highest Where There Is R. O. Cliiford has a map of Ber­ thrills.. The sensation-monger muda 1797, by Lemprieie and Mr. is only happy when he or she is honours for their goods. Electric Light W. B. Smith has one by tiie causing bewilderment or alarm. same dated 1810; he also has one * * • in a home, there is the best opportunity of Heather's 1822. Mr. Clifford A girl playmate of my childhood, E. L. PALMER __ SONS exhibits a silver snuffbox which at the age of nine, excelled io the for good cheer, reading, culture, and all reminds us of tbe period when the recounting of extraordinary ad­ Queen Street gentleman was not 'perfect without ventures that occurred whenever that gotsto make a happy family. That one. The Wor. W. jr. Boyle exhibits sae went alone to gather blue­ Sole Agents—Phones: 456. 456B & 520C is what our electric current does for you. some lustre ware—jug and mugs. bells in a wood. On oos occasion At one tine, there was scarcely she met a witcU. who told her that Don't be satisfied with any other light. a house at St. George in wnich the bluebells belonged to the lustre ware was not in evidence; fairy queen, who was very dis­ See us about it today. it served two purposes, tt was both pleased by being robbed of them.. useful a.^d ornamental. Mrs. The breathless condition of the TAILORING Moss has a very old ba.k note; child when she reached hjome some persons will doubtless, envy showed that she had run at top E. L. P. & T. CO., LTD. the keeping quality. Mrs. C. M. speed. i 105701} T.8Q.m.eitp Basham has a most interesting The same Uttle girl announced exhibit cf articles, which have to over twenty of her boy and girl Doeskin Trousers long slues vanished from our friends that her mother was giv­ dinner tables, fox instance, the ing a party to celebrate her birth­ decanter coolers, koife box, hot day. On the appointed day, which Made=to=Measure water dishes, old china service was not the real date of her birth­ and, a pepper grinder. Mrs. Ma­ day, the young guests, gaily attired thers exhibits an interesting old and all expectant arrived at the Jno. p. brooch and Mrs. Arthur Tucker 70/= pair house to the sheer perplexity of shows Samuel Pepy's House in the child's parents,' who knew Brampton, England .which is men­ nothing about the "party". furrows tioned in Pepy's original diary. ABDULLA The Rev. L. Laud Havard shows As an instance of "sublimation." photographs of old paintings— one of the most extravagant of YOUNG BROTHFRS a Co. CIGARETTES juvenile sensation-mongers is now a Uttle show of their own. Mr. 11690f32.m.W._.tp Carl Hallett has sent tne Admiralty a well-known and successful ro­ House. Dr. E. O. Wilkinson loan­ mance writer. TURKISH ed a photograph of the Hon. House We are too apt to forget that our EGYPTIAN of Assembly in Session and one earliest years are spent in fantasy of James* pictures of the St. George' and dreams. It is quite common Mackinlay's VIRGINIAN Marine slip. Mr. A. B. Smith has for children with imaginative one of the most interesting of brains to believe in the existence Queen Jtreet ail the exhibits; it consists prin­ •of fairies. And the fantastic views of a large proportion of adults, V. O. B. cipally of pictures, among which front Jtreet are tho "Bermudien" a little sloop shown in the continual effort to of war whieh, in her day did glo­ escape from reality, should teach Il572f1.48.rn.eitp. rious work. Town of Hamilton us to act leniently in dealing with Finest Selected and of St. George's by Stadler; th\e young story-teller. Yellow fever camp at Tucker's The concept of moral and __- Town and the same Sort of a camp tellectual truth has to be developed OLD SCOTCH WHISKY at Castle Island. Two blockade in the child, and the falsehoods runners by James Band Concert at of dhildren are usually of the na­ A Trial Order will Convince You Direct from England Market Square, 69th. Regt. which, ture of primitive man's attempts by tha way reminds us that Mr. at finding explanations fir en­ Lamont, the talented bandmaster, compassing mysteries. We must j in the 69th. band had a new piece not class all the "tall stories" of J. E. LIGHTBOURN & CO. English Ginghams 1 of music come out from England. children as symptoms of inherent j He had his band practicing it for

fe i

•'

THE ROYAL GAZETTE AMD COLONIST DAILY. FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1923. Page 7 IMPORTANT CLEARANCE SALE OF SEVENTY EIGHT YEARS OF LEADERSHIP IN WEARING APPAREL Entire Stock of Attractive Merchandise Trimingham Brothers IN Our Women's Department Annual AT 20 per cent Discount BARGAIN SALE commencing . (for cash only) MONDAY, APRIL 30th commencing Monday, April 30th The prices, which are surprisingly moderate wfll be found quite as attractive as the merchandise. Many interesting and noteworthy examples of all that is required for present and future needs. This Sale will be so replete We draw special attention to the following seasonable lines which we are confident you will find pleasing in every respect, with desirable merchandise, that you will be well advised PLAIN COLOUR JAP SILKS RATINES—the ideal suiting—a large variety FANCY STRIPED DRESS SILKS in plain colours also in striped effects. to concentrate your attention NATURAL SHANTUNG SUMMER DRESS GOODS—a varied on the unusual variety of items FOULARDS AND CREPE-DE-CHINES assortment ia the season's newest, ia SILK AND LISLE HOSIERY shades and fabrics. offered at Bargain Prices. SUMMER UNDERWEAR BATISTES. VOILES. ORGANDIES, plain and fancy designs. Housefurnishitigs. Towels, Bedspreads, Sheets and Pillow Cases. A splendid oppor­ tunity to buy these every day wants not only for the summer hut fee future needs as Dress Goods, Women's Clothing, well. The values are the most advantageous that we have been able to offer for many years. Cotton Goods, Millinery, House It is impossible to describe in a limited space the unusual opportunities which are offered at this Clearance Sale. A personal inspection will fully repay you for the time and effort required. Furnishings, Men's Clothing and Furnishings, Boots and Shoes Store opens 9.30 a.m. T. J. PEARMAN & SONS No Charges. No Exchanges. Church Street 11781 T.f240.f_..m BIG BARGAIN SALE NOW ON AND _-t»llllll!lllllllllllllllllll'llllllii Continuing all this Week 11695 M288m.ta.th.f.s. ACCOMMODATION HOTEL FRASCAT1 GIBBONS COMPANY QUEEN ST. ST. GEORGE HOTEL 11751 yf72.th.f. A most delightful water St- George's. Bermuda front location, central to all points of interest. Modern Tel. 39 equipment, rooms and suites Most completely equipped and modern Hotel in with private bath. Excellent Ladies' Swiss and Italian Bermuda, appealing only to particular and refined bathing beach, tennis court, clientele. Location of .unequalled scenic charm. spacious porches overlooking Finest Cuisine and Service—Orchestra, Golf, Tennis, Magnificent Tiled Swimming Pool. Flatts Bay and Ocean. STRAW HATS .-' Convenient to Mid Ocean at reduced prices Fine Table D'Hote Luncheons a speciality and Prospect Golf Courses. NOTE:—When you plan to visit the S_» George Hotel for Luncheon be sure your plans include a swim in Luncheon, Tea, Dinner the Magnificent Tiled Swimming Pool—Eminent parties served. LOCKWARD & GO. authority has voted it one of the World's finest. 11785 T1F32.W.e_tp JUST RECEIVED 10928*9901._8.s.eit. to m. Feb. 18. 1924. . LEWIS H. DAVIDSON, Manag er A New Stock SHELLY BEACH HOUSE 10769*,8713.32.w.e-t_- May 12 SHELLY BAY ¥______-_ tarn From England SCALLOPS. LOBSTERS, and AFTERNOOH TEAS JKIK3THSmSSrt«IIIKmumasSM^SSrewrm NEW PERFECTION Chicken and Shore Dinners A Specially. GHESLEY E. WHITE DELICIOUS STRAWBERRIES and WHIPPED CREAM OIL STOVES 12395 T1[3.f.m.w.tp Orders will be taken any time EMMANUEL CALLEJA, (Proprietor) No Smoke ft Telephone 165c. nr No Dirt 268*10115.38. th.f.m.to 28-4-23 MADE A No Smell DISCOVERY Instantaneous and when I find some­ thing good I rope it in. Heat I've located the greatest MORRIS A. GIBBONS drink of the century—It's Rub Kin Barritt's bottled spark­ Economical GREAT ling beverages. Served W-MM hard work or hurd cold, they are unsurpass Because You i-Jat* - a_e Minard*. I Burn Fuel Only forma-* than 65 roars tha hew* EVEN MONEY ed. •r__T ffuBtly liniment in I When You a-nda of ______t__t wort- < "It's all i* the flavor" Need It Rob h la. SALE Now Proceeding BARRITT &S0N WEST INDIA OIL COMPANY fili__._l_Q King Street t_TF0R PAINJ^J St. George's Phone 146 1169-t32.m.f l-OK SALE BY ALL D_*__I__tS 117031.132.m.eltp m

• ;"""'s__-; • i,_i_____:ifii^_i___Ta_- mm w ' ' •3

Page 8 THE ROYAL GAZETTE AMD CO-OHISt DAILY. FRIDAY. APRIL Tl, 1923.

IS IT A GENUINE OFFER1 TEE 3.V.R.G. ARMOURY.

London. April 15.—The prospect Colonial Pariianwnt Continued from page 2. 1 O-IMY of C__tmany making a definite Reparation otter, especially with 17 anlilto:. and try In every way Continued from page 5. reference' to a settlement ef the to clear up the streets aad every­ Ruhr situation is widely discussed thing round town and make It See "Nanook of the North" at in the Press here. The view is 4. Your Petitioners and their better -ban it was." the Opera House to-night, the generally taken that recent ut­ associates are desirous that_for the His Excellency said be was get­ most wonderful film of wild life terances of German statesmen purpose of carrying out their said- ting tired of .having Americans ever taken. and comments by Gwerman news­ undertaking powers shall be given ask him. why be did not get the • . # _ * papers point te the likelihood that to the Company similar in" the town of Hamilton cleaned up. Mechanic: HaU "The Snow an important pronouncement ot» main to those conferred on other In declaring tbe armoury open, Bride", Comedy and Pathe Weekly. this subject will be forthcoming companies incorporated in these the Governor wished it-every suc­ * * * from Berlin ia the near future. Islands, including this r'ght to cess, and trusted it would be of Towa Hall St. George's "For­ acquire and hold on lease or otner- Young Women great help towards keeping the wise such limited quantity of bidden Fruit", in 8 parts. RAILWAY UNION DIS­ T is every young woman's right to receive Corps active &."._ alive, arc", that land as shall be bona fide required * * * COURAGE STRIKE PROPOSAL. it would not only be useful but a for the purposes of the Company. I the-attentions of young men. The healthy Victory Theatre, Queen Street, London, April __. — 3". H. spirited girl is always the center of attraction: help to each individual member "Dead Game", "Phantom For­ Thomas, M. P., General Secretary of tbe Corps. tune", and a Comedy. of the National Union of Railway- 5. In order to. facilitate the A Junior Cadet then presented a oo , men, as well as other leaders among organization of the Company it Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound 1 handsome floral bouquet to Lady the rail way men ia this country, is deemed desirable that power has restored women to health for more than Asser. Round the World deprecates the statement ef J. T. shaU be given to the Company to fifty years all over the world. Major Tucker .old i. .e audle_.ee W. Newbold, the Communist issue to the vendors of any property that since tbe begin'. ling of the to be acquired by the Company 1 Continued from page 1 Member of the House of Commons If you' have that depressed sensation—if you Coips it had been a te. _s.it of the fu'ly paid-up. shares to the capital War Department. It ov.t equivoscation to United States for -Motherwell, Lanark, that this bad. occu- stock of the Company to payment are nervous or run-down—if your complexion pied an obsolete fort. Fort Hamil­ membership in the permanent coming .summer England will be oi the whole or such part of the is ruined periodically—Lydia E. Pinkham's ton, and it was r.o doub. the lack Court of international Justice. faced _i___. railway strike. Many said purchase money as may be of an armoury whicb they were Speaking at the Annual Luncheon branches of the National Union Vegetable Compound will quickly restore you mutually agreed upoa. opening that evening that had or members of the Associated of Rail way men have passed reso­ to normal. acted adversely on the Corps. Now Press, Mr. Harding set forth the lutions expressing a determination to resist the proposed reduction 9. Your Petitioners and their the Corps felt it nad its home, recommend to the Senate before to. the present standard wage, but associates also desire that the Lydia E. Compound, that it had a roof over its bead, t'.o adjournment of Congress the policy of the railwayman*® incorporation of the Company shall is sold at all- aad it appreciated the fact that t. .o adhesion of t$e United States Pinkham's leaders has, been to discourage be affected by the deposit in the its own Government had provided io the world Court Protocolas draft­ Vegetable Chemists. the strike as a weapon against Colonial Secretary's Office i. the the building. In expressing the ed i_*der the League of Nations, said Islands of a Memorandum of thanks of the Corps to His Excel­ the employers and they remain _____T -._-»fi&-_« outlined the advantages he be­ unshaken in this attitude. Association signed by at least five lency in coming to lieved, would accrue from the persons ordinarily res-dent in these ^1 was in a general run-down condition. My mother open the Armoury, Major Tucker adoption of the recommendation, Islands, and that the five persons was taking Lydia £. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound said he was voicing the opinion HARDING'S PLAN FOR INTER­ cne'. presented for the first time whose signatures appear first in and recommended it to me. I -have taken it now for of all ranks, especially some mem­ NATIONAL COURT AROUSES r.nswers to the arguments of oppo­ the said Memorandum of Asso­ quite some time and I feel fine. I recommend the bers of the Corps'who served under POLITICAL OPPOSITION. nents of the administration plan. ciation snail be the Provisional Vegetable Compound.to my neighbors, and you may His Excellency in France. They In. doing so the Chief Executive Washington, April S*.—The Directors of the Company, with publish my letter." appreciated his having opened r.sserted his conviction that United clash between President Harding power to add ta their number and u Mrs. Josephat A. Grenicr, Hesketh, Alberta, Canada the armoury, and the presence of States- membership in the Court backed by Hughes and. Hoover, with power to exercise the powers VP Lady Asser at the house-warming, t would be "In harmony with Party and Senate Republican leaders usually conferred on Provisional - This concluded the formal part Platform pledges, candidatorial over entrance into the world Court Directors by Acts of tbe Legis­ ot the programme. R.Q.M.S., S.O promises, and American aspira­ may give and entirely new turn lature. Bell and his staff then came into tions". to the approaching Presidential action and refres foments were "It would not be. and could campaign. Senator Johnson, of Your Petitioners therefore served, while the orchestra of the never be, construed as being ah California, "now in Europe, will humbly pray that your East Lanes. Band played a delight­ indirect emtrance into the League return in June. His friends pre­ Honourable House will be ful programme of dance music. of Nations he declared With em­ dict that if Republican opposition pleased to take this Petition A very pleasant evening came .o to the Harding world Court plan phasis". into your favourable con­ a close at eleven o'clock. continues Senator Johnson will The address was generally con­ sideration and .How a Bill almost certainly ta_e the stump sr__> sidered as- the beginning of the to be introduced providing: and become a Candidate against —oo presentations which the Presi­ (1) For the incorporation Harding. dent plans to make during the of the proposed Company, "THE ABYSMAL BRUTE". Spring and Summer of the prin­ 00 - Ait.h the powers herein­ Have You Enough of This cipal policies to be pursued during before mentioned and with Tbis famous prize fighting story the next year. Throughout HAMILTON POLICE COURT. the usual powers tonf erred of Jack London's will be shown his discussion of the World Court oa incorporated companies Wonder Working Sub­ at the Whitney Institute for the question the President was most Before Wor. R. W. Appleby. by recent Acts of the Legis­ last time i:i Bermuda to-night. phatic in his assertion that it Monday April 23rd.. lature: (2) For limiting Those who like a good clean did not seem an entry to the the liability of its members stance in Your Blood film, fv. 1 of action and of the League as he said evidently was Frank Cor ay was fined 2/9 this to tne amount for the ti_u# which science says you must have to encble you to transform the food you highest order of art i:. the photo hoped by League advocates and __.o__.i_g because toe left his horse being owing on the share! eat from lifeless matter into living cells which produce firm flesh (not fat), play world, sho.uld take this op­ feared by strong League opponents. .. .d. vehicle alone wi-h.out a pro­ rosyeclively held, by them. strong nerves, energy end endurance. Examina­ tions made by doctors show why thousands of portunity of seeing "The Abysmal The United States, he said, per person in charge and because and with sucb other inci­ people are always weak, nervous and run-down in Brute" which like all this author's stood, committed against entrance he did not tie his horse as the law dental provisions as to spite of everything they do. stories contains an excellent lesson, into the League aid he now did not requires under such cireumsta»ce_. your Honourable House and at the same time provides the propose to put the United States * * * may. seem expedient. Tbe most remarkable miracle of life is tbe power of your body to transform ordinary food into living J audience with some thrilliag into that international organi-.. Edward Fox paid a similar cells that build flesh, bone, muscle and tissue. amount because he rode his bi­ moments. zaticn "by tine side door the back AND YOUR PETITIONERS WILL Every minute and every second this miracl cycle in Reid Street, Hamilton, change takes place within you. i No matter door or the cellar door". The ever pray, etc. after dark without a lighted lamp what you eat or how much you eat, if one BIG FIRE IN CONEY " ISLAND. United States he contended has thing is lacking in your blood it is at attached. nothing to fear in adhering to JOHN P. ARNOLD solutely impossible for your body to 0 0* change food into living cells New York, April 24.—Coney Is­ •the greater strength of Great L. G. B. POWELL Britain in the League Assembly Wednesday, April 25th. and tissue. land and Far -.ockaway two of EDWARD J. RING Therefore, this wonderful precious New York's best known seashore which with the League Council A ra.her unusual, but a very E. LLEWELLYN GIBBONS substance might well be called the elects the Courts Judges". connecting link between lifeless, resorts were visited this afternoon important case was brought before D. E. GIBBONS. bj fires that caused damage es­ "I do not hesitate to say" he inert food matter and life itself .This the Magistrate this morning when marvelous wonder working sub­ timated at five hundred thousand said o._ this point "that if the George Washington, a coloured stance ia a strange unusual kind of PETITION CONSIDERED. iron wbich science has named Or­ dollars. other Great Powers can accept boatman was charged under Sec­ ganic Iron. This is found in minute without fear the voting strength tion 3 (1) of the Harbour Lights Of Bormuda Develypm.: ».t Co., for quantities in spinach, lentils and of the British Dominions when apples. It is an entirely different AWFUL BACK PAINS. Act of 1910, as follows: — amendment io Tiie Bermuda thing from metallic iron which is they are without ties of race to Being in charge of a row boat Development Co., Aet used ia manufac iron is supplied a multitude of dangerous MKS. !•:. SAMUEL, 77, Regent Street, minimize International rivalries plying for hire and being underway (No. 2), 1920. taring and which symptoms disappear. Aberaman, Wales, writes :— and suspicious, we ought in view is the kind of iron For centuries scientists tried in vain to make "I suffered kidney in the waters oi these Islands, people usually take. organic iron. At last the problem was solved, trouble and severe of the natural ties of English did not have exhibited on an up­ On. motion of Mr. Patton the Science has shown so that you may now obtain pore organic iron backache for seven that without organic like the iron ia your blood from' any speaking kinship feel ourselves right staff in the bow of such a Petition of The Bermuda Devc'op- iron, .oar blood can­ or eight years cruel druggist ondei the name of "Nuxated Iron", pains, just as if a free from, danger". height as to project not less than not take up which is ready lav ment Company, Limited, rela­ from your lungs and knife was cutting two feet above the gunwale a white immediate absorp­ tive to iands at or near Tucker's carry it to your di­ tion and assimilation my back; I dare not NOTABLE SPEECHES AT CANA­ light in a lantern so constructed Town, was considered in Com­ gestive organs. by the blood the mo­ stoop, and at times DIAN CLUB IN LONDON. and carried as for such a light to be The food j oueat con- Impoverished blood ment it enters the j when trying to do mittee. tainscarbon. As your corpuscles highly system. Unlike me-1 my housework the visible on all sides at a distance of digested food is ab­ tallic iron, organic . Loudon, April 25.—Sir Edward sorbed into the blood. ^^magnified^ attacks have been so at least one quarter of a mile. Nuxated Iron does severe as to make Kemp, who was a minister in Sir Hi. W. S. PERINCHIEF in the thecarbon in your food comes in contartwith not injure or blacken Police Constable Eric Smith Chair. the oxygen carried by the organic iron in your the teeth nor upset one feel faint and Robert Borden's Cabinet, speaking saw the defendant come up to hlood. The carbon and oxygen and by the stomach. helpless. Many at a dinner of the Canada Club so doing they give off tremendous energy .mes when out in the street I bave had to tbe Transportation wharf in his (To be continued.) thereby giving yon great force, strength and If yon want to in­ Healthy blood cor­ crease your physical stand still, feeling that I dare not move here last night repudiated the idea boat on a recent night without endurance, and also resulting in the produc­ puscles highly of the appointment of a Cana­ tion of material which becomes active living and mental vigor, magnified another step. Mornings I have not felt fit the necessary light.- The officer oo r ells and tissue. Without organic iron, your strength, and endur­ to move—languid, depressed and irritable. dian Ambassador at Washington spoke to him. about it and the de­ blood carries no oxygen and without oxygen ance you should take Nuxated Iron. It is *' I tried several remedies, but all no which originated in the Goveru- there is nothing to unite with tbe carbon in often most surprising what a tremendous good. I then heard of De Witt's Pills and J fendant rowed away saying he MOKE EXECUTIONS IN IRELAND your food, so what you eat does you no good. amount of "pep," vigor, force and energy a ir.c: of whieh he was a member. little more oxygenated organic iron will give tried them and obtained relief after the would get a light. Some five hours Tralee, County Kerry, Ireland, It is like putting coal intoa stove without fire. arst doses. I got well and clear of pains Ee said that the i: .formation Yon cannot get any heat oat of it unless the a person whose blood is deficient in this later the same ' night he re­ April 25.—Richard Hathoway, j coal unites with the fire. Therefore, if you magic-like substance. Over four million people with one bottle, and I am able to get he had received since that time about well enough now." appeared with the necessary light. James, Mcenery and John Greaney want plenty of good firm flesh(ne t fat) pep are using Nuxated Iron annually, theirexper- had changed his ideas on this and energy, if you want strong nerves that ience proving tbat it increases the strength Do you feel tired, weary and depressed ? The Magistrate,In this instance, and endurance of weak, nervous, run-down point, the most important factor' were executed here to-day by '< radiate magnetic force and power, if you Are you suffering from headache, Sideach. or cautioned him and .warned him the Free Spates Authority. Hathe- want a keen brain that thinks the thoughts people, in many cases, in two weeks' time. If any otber pains or di-agreeable sensations in i: fluencing the ehange being that win, yon mast be able to utilize and get you want that virile force, that stamina and and other boatmen of the grave way who was a deserter from a I strength so necessary to success and power in other parts of the body—especially in tha ",' e consideration that other strength and nourishment out of your food. bladder? Have you pains in the back, danger of collisions at night when British Regiment was captured j 01 f you were to see an actual blood test made every walk of life, yon owe it to yourself to Dominionis reseated being re­ commence takingNuxatedIrontoday.lt is sold irregularity in the urine with sediments and boats ply about the waters on all people who are ill, weak, thin, nervous presented by a Canadian when the in the recent siege of a cave in and generally run-down, you would probably to you with the distinct understanding that colouration? Any of these symptoms rre without a light to denote their which a band of Irregulars was be greatly astonished at the exceedingly large it will give you greater power, energy and generally indications of kidney ami bladder British Ambassador might happen endurance within two weeks'Qtime or we whereabouts.— The maximum number who lack iron and whose troubles are trouble. t o be absent. He referred also to holding out on tbo Kerry Cliffs. due solely to this lack of iron. The moment will refund your money. Sold by all druggists. penalty for violation of this law Those people who substitute for De Witt's the possibilities of confusion of the BERMUDA DRUG GO. SOLE AGENTS Pills some other medicine, not only reject the is £2 fine with a prison sentence various interests if other Domin­ REPORT DENIED. highest value for their money, but are con* in default of payment. ions pursued a similar policy. Lisbon, April 25.—A denial has spiring against their own health. The case was dismissed but in been issued of a report that the De Witt's Pills will cure without doubt The London newspapers which future such offenders will not be Portuguese Colony of Macao, in because they go to the centre of the cau_» carry a report of the dinner this and clear away the accumulated poisons. treated so leniently. China, will be sold to Germany morning noticeably omit any re­ ference to this statement by Sir Edward Kemp or quotation from his address. A-Friend Sir George Brown at the same gathering urged the impotance The World's Greatest Remedy far Rheu­ of the problem and Mr. Lloyd ' in Need. matism, Lumbago, Grovel, Gout and tho Graeme, the President of the preceding symptoms such aa backache, Board of Trade, said that immigra­ puns in the feet, arms or legs, depression, tion and Imperial Trade were QUICKLY RELIEVES CUTS, BRUISES. constipation^ irritability, bladder inflam­ SPRAINS. WOUNDS. COUGHS. COLDS. mation and pains in tho muscles & joints. inextricably interwoven and an­ LAM-I BACK. ETC -_.0__L.i--U 1 -.'-TCP When yam bay the falls be sore they are nounced that the Imperial Con­ REMEDY FOR MAN OR BEAST. De Witt's in the blue, white * gold boxes ference to be held in October with the special blue wax seal on the would consider the proposal to cork inside. De 'Witt's Pills are sold ia two sizes by Chemists ft Storekeepers use Britain's credit during the Sold in one si2e qniy everywhere. If you havfe any difficulty next five years for expenditures Never sold in-bulk ia obtaining the genuine De Witt's necessary for the development ef Kidney ft Bladder Pills send or call oat Imperial resources. Such a de­ The Bermuda Drug Cot, Hamiltoa. velopment would bring about an THB NEW FRENCH REMEDY enormous accretion of wealth he CANADIAN declared both to the Dominions THERAPION No.'1 and the Colonies and In this way THERAPION N&2 the Empire as a whole would reap EALING m.IterBUd-srC-tanft. •_ 1 far 1 a profit within the next 20 or 30 K_nDlss-s>3e_*o. Star Okraalo Waal years, DBYL__. INGCHIint-S — •— «•—"Ti»_____ H OIL _i_-.ECM_i C_.Hlllll-.l-St ,MW__ llii __-__• MIUP ___» '_-__-vioaas mm Ema. «QT{, w«_r _R_s_»ta_Hvu_i ._•___