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VOL I-NO. 64 HAMILTON BERMUDA, MONDAY MARCH 28, 1921 SINGLE COPY 3d. «or 6 cents>-40'~ PER ANNUM -__s_B_s___a__i PREMIER WARMS REPL? TO GERMANS ON WE HAVE WITH US A GREEKS WARRING N DISORDERS IN GERMANY NOTED ANGLO-AMERICAN REPORTED SERIOUS. NEW ASDOCIftTOR AGAINST SOCIALISM BILLION MARKS ISSUE Mr. Samuel IosoU * Power In The TIRKS IN ASIA MINOR London, March 24.—Communist dis OF IHE mm.9 Puis, March 24.—The text of the Edison Concerns orders in Central Germany are in Lloyd George Says Coal Allied Reparations Commission note It Is Feared That Soviet creasing and large selections of the New York, March 24.—A special to the German delegation here in May Become Allied industrial regions are actually in the to the Tribune from Washington says: ition Defeat Would reply to Germany's -refusal to pay A notable visitor is Mr. Samuel With Turk Nationalists hands of tbe insurgents says an Ex "The British government has emco%ver- Mean Effort To Rip Out the one billion gold marks on repara Insuli who arrived in Bermuda Friday. —Bagdad Railway The change Telegraph Company despatch ed Sir Auckland Geddes to act as its tion account follows. He is a guest at tiie Hamilton Hotel. from Amsterdam which quoted tele commissioner in discussing with Presi Whole Social System "Replying to your letter of March Mr. Insuli, an Englishman born Objective phonic advices from Berlin during the dent Harding plans for a new associa 22, the reparations commission has started life as a stenographer; he is now night. Athens, March 24.—Greek troops tion of nations, it was learned to-day the honour to inform yoo. First, one of America's industrial magnates. Reports from Saxony state that London, March 23.—A bitter attack numbering 120,000 are participating on unquestioned authority. According to the treaty of Versailles How he got to the top is told in a more buildings have been damaged on Socialism was made by the Prime in the offensive against the Turkish The British Government has sent the Reparations Commission alone recent issue of the "American by dynamite in various towns and that Minister in a speech at a luncheon Nationalist forces ia Asia Minor it wjrd that it will send to Washington had the right to place a valuation Magazine" from which we quote the at Mansfield prisons have been opened to-day to the "New members of the is reported here; The Turkish Na co assist Sr Auckland any experts upon the deliveries made by Germany. following:— and their inmates liberated. Complete Coalitioti group," as the participants tionalists are believed to have about he may desira. anarchy is declared to reign at Hett- in the luncheon party were styled. "Secondly, The Reparations Commis Mr. Insuli was born m England, ninety thousand in the field but have "With ths arrival of Rene Viviani, stedt where all banks have been raided "The military dangers whkh united sion by the same treaty is authorized sixty-one years ago, but came to this smaller supplies upon which to draw. former Premier of France, who is and from which tbe population is fleeing the parties have disappeared," said to decide which among the deliveries country when he was twenty-one years The most careful preparations were now on the Atlantic on his way here in a panic. Mr. Lloyd George, "but greater, up to date may he deducted from old. Answering an advertisement, he made by the Greeks in connection as special commissioner to President ' It is said that reports from Hamburg I ir ore insidious, more permanent dan the 20,000,000, cold marks referred was made secretary la one of Thomas with the offensive which began yes Harding, the three most important at midnight stated that the commu- ] gers still confconc us. The greater to in article 235. A. Edison's men, later becoming secre terday and it is anticipated here tbat powers, the three that will unques I nists everywhere were calling upon j peril is the rise to power of a new "Thirdly, Neither Paragraphs Nine tary to Mr. Edison himself. Eight the Greeks will win important posi tionably dominate any decision that ! workers to fight behind barricades j party with new purposes of the most or Ten Annex two part eight concern years after he landed in New York tions with their first drive. will be reached as to the formatior and the people were fortiying their subversive character. "It calls iisdf an eventual hearing of the German he was made second Vice President of Apprehension is felt here that the of a new association of nations. homes. An account of tl e u* _>ubles Labour. It is really Socialist, tt government concerning Germany's ca the consolidated Edison concerns. Smyrna hinterland wiH throw the "This means that discussions look at Hamburg telegraphed by the Berlin is tearing the parties to pieces on its pacity for payment. Since 1892 he has been president of Turks into the arms of tbe Russian ing to the consummation of President way to tearing society to pieces. "There is nothing in the treaty the electric light companies of Chicago, Soviet government of Moscow. co espo -.rif of the Central Ne-.-. s Harding's plans will be begun by "Those who are inclined to agree of Versailles which obliges the Com now consolidated as the Common The objective of the offensive is says that more than fifty communists the three principal powers many with Mr. Asquith and Lord Bcntinck mission to hear tbe German govern wealth Edison Company. He is also the Bagdad Railway although Greek and police are ^ported to have been months prior to the most sanguine that the Labour Party is a bogey- ment upon the conditions under which an officer or driector in other large commanders have planned to reach killed in the fighting lsst night at hopes of those who had most con should read the Socialist and Labour deliveries to make up the twenty utility organizations. the city of Eskishehr. at Heilingeneist field in the Altona fidence in the idea. billion marks mentioned in article section of Hamburg. Thc message rcss or a *eeK. It is affirmed that British, French PARIS WELCOMES CLEMENCEAlJ 235 should be made or appraised. "Near-Geniuses" Are Seldom adds that fighting in "Socialism is fighting to destroy Winners. and Italian armies in tbe Far East is continuing everything that the great prophets "The Commission has waited as will not participate in the campaign. Hamburg where the police were Paris, March 24. M. Clemenceau and leadeis of both parties-— Unionist long as possible thinking the German "The men who have gone ahead General Selah Eddin Bey, com feated at Teinward< was given a warm welcome on his and Liberal—have laboured for gen government would take the necessary with us," says Mr. Insuli, "have not mander of Turkish forces ia Cicilia, 'RED' OUTRAGE IN ITALY return to Paris to-day from a tiger erations to upbuild. Parliamentary measures faithfully to fulfil its obliga done it because of any extraordinary has been transferred to the Smyrna hunting trip in India. It was a small natural ability. The near-geniuses Florence, March 24.—So institutions are imperilled as much tions under article 235. It now is front Ar the purpose of uniting tbe ialists in j t,ut very enthusiastic crowd of Paris- San Giovanna, Valdarno, as private interests ar>d the rule of persuaded such is not the case. The among us have not, as a rule, done Turkish defense. For the past two Tuscany, jans many of whom were women to-day laid an ambuscrdc and class organization is to be substituted Commission demanded payment ef so well. Near-geniuses have a way of weeks the Greeks have been landing nred antj several of whom presented him against seve.al lorries cf Flor for them. one billion gold marks because of getting tangled up in the special limit at Smyrna motor trucks, artillery and ' . with boquets and kissed the "tiger" the certainty that Germany possessed ations which brilliant people so ofter Fascisti who were going to Perugi heartily. M. Clemenceau was weaiing Those still inclined to regard the munitions which had been stored at 1 the sufficient funds to make imme seem to have. Tbe Fa scisti repiiec1 and several I cam shoes, a tweed suit and his Labour Party as a bogey should look Salon iki. I diate payment. Anxious to execute "The men I know who have gone ooo persons were killed or wounded. Thc battered hat. As he stepped lightly at the bye-elections of 1920 and 1921. the treaty ia a spirit of fairness the ahead fastest have been just normal Marquis Facoioli was among the cas from the Nice train the bright sunshine The addition of four per cent, would ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. { Commission did not fail to add that fellows. They were set off from the ualties. The local station master, who iit up his face which was bronzed pat the Socialists in the majority and after the one billion gold marks bad others, in the beginning, only by the The Furness Liner "Fort Hamilton " rushed to tbe sceae in an endeavour by 1 is outdoor life. The former Pre there is a margin of fifteen to twenty been paid it would be ready to dis fact that they made a practice of using docked in Hamilton at about eleven to bring about peace was dang—rously mier looked the picture of health. per cent, who do not vote. Suppose cuss any further propositions which the constructive ^little opportunities o'clock on Friday morning, bringing I wounded. The Fascisti later attacked An attempt t-y several fiiends to assist that by the working up of grievances might be presented by the German which others have neglected- And with her from New York 231 first and I the Communist club and destroyed M. Clemeceau to alight from the train the Coalition was defeated and the government before April 1st with the that practice gave them the special 8 second class passengers. ' everything inside the bui""run t brought forth a protest from the old Socialists won a majority. They view of partly substituting far gold abilities they needed. She returned to New York on Satur chief who laughingly said: "Don't would not seek to remove these griev and foreign securities good merchan "One of our vice presidents -came day morning, taking with her 315 first CHURCHILL IN PALESTINE you dare help me, I'm the youngest ances but would rip out the whole dise or the proceeds of a foreign Loan. with us as an inspector of underground and 31 second class passengers. man in the crowd." At this sally system of Society." - London. March 24. Mi Winston The teat is imperative and no fulfill work, another as a book-keeper, aa-*-- Spencer Churcnill bar, • im*v in Pal- the crowd laughed and cheered. The The Premier asked those who re ment ef tins article as ia any other other as an office boy. Our Secr-.tf*-y Miss Catherine Hilh daughter of estme. r>0*y comment M. Clemenceau had to alized the danger co dose their ranks. failure of Germany to fulfil her obliga and treasurer began with us as an Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hill of "Pem make to the newspaper men was that They must take all possible steps, he tions would entail -penalties. office boy. And so on down the lsne. broke HaD," was among Friday's ar CARDINAL Gi JtBC NS D SAD. he was very glad to be at home again. said, to instiuct the electors who must "The above fact being stated there "None of them was rich er had rivals and will spend her Easter vaca Baltimore, Ma rcii 24 Cardinal Ore of the first persons to greet him at no distant dace decide the issue. results that the German government influential friends to back him. Some tion with her parents in Bermuda. James Gibbons, A rchbi shoj •> < A Balti- was his brother Albert. Andre Tar- London, March 24.—Mr. Lloyd by replying negatively to the Com had not as much as a high school edu more and Primate < >f th; Oi Kt 1 States clii mi and a group of former political George's speech yesterday hi which missioner's request that it execute cation; but they all had the charac-Ser- Miss M. McSbane, who has been Catholic Church, died oC tl e Arch- associates were at thj station. The he described the socialist as the chief the stipulations of article 235 and istic I have mentioned—a sort art wintering at Tulsa, Oklahama, arrived episcopal Residenc e hei- e t ay tfter army was represented by Generals enemy of the country, evokes no com especially by refusing ha make tbe eagerness to be serviceable in unexpect by the "Fort Hamilton" io join her •prolonged illness. He . in ftis S7th Alby and Julien. After shaking bands ment this morning either from the payment of one billion marks gold ed ways, it was this, more than all parents who lave been spending the year. The end c ame pesic e fully at with a number of persons M. Clemen Times or Jte Chror-'ck, the chief gov due March 23 must be considered •ther factors put together, that has season in Bermuda and are now guests 11.23 o'clock. ceau hurried to his home in his auto ernment organ. Tl .a Daily Express, in default of fulfilling its obligations put them where they are to-day." ac the Colonial Hotel, Queen Street. mobile while the crowd yelled; "Vive Lord Beaverbrooks paper, takes the and undertakings. Consequently the Opportunity has been present ta le ptrede la victoire;viveClemenceau." speech as an attack upon its own free- Commission has decided in conform practically all of them—to all, I think Mr. R. J. Newm; Miss Gra HISTORIC BERMIDA -coo ity with paragraph 17, annex 2 part 8 lorn from slavish acquiescence to the who have had passable health. It has ' Newman and Master R. J- Newman MEET, of the Versailles treaty, immediately been there in the form of something of Warwick, wen also .-'.mong IN LOAN-EXHIBIT ' °rwt TRACK wili the Coalition government and TS AFTERNOON. its advocacy of cheap bread and meat to call the attention to such default a little beyond the absolute require "Fort Hamilton's" arrivals on Fric of each of the interested powers. ments off their job; something for which morning. Interesting Scenes And Portraits for the workipg class. The Daily Trie Bermuda Athletic Association (Signcd)Dubois, President." The they thought they "did not have time." Te Be On View—Quaint Map News, Independent liberal,, declares vill hold their Cpen Track Meet under text was handed to tbe German dele or which did not seem to be "their -j Tbe Hon. George A. Sanderson, • that the Premier's speech shows that Of America With Indians the patronage of His Excellency the gation to-day. business," or which they did not feel j Secretary to the United States Senate, J he has allowed himself to be definitely Occupying The West Governor on tie Richmond Cricket competent to do. They failed to st.vi>* j accompanied by his son Mr. Shirley j swallowed by the Tory party. FRENCH PREMIER SATS Field this I -.moon. up on some phase of their work: pr j P. Sanderson, returned to the United Hamilton and GERMANS MUST PAT. they neglected to do anything acotV j the " Fort Hamilton " on , Two old pictures oi ooo States by > L. C. Sta-iler some good idea that occurred to them, j morning. They have been St. George's, engraved t Paris, March 24.—The Premier yes Saturday ed, isie among VERY DRY! terday informed the Senate Committee A few things like that— and they were i guests at the Hamilton Hotel during and charmingly colou*- EMPLOYMENT 1 interesting pictures of Ber- static. They were not making any -their unavoidably brief stay in Ber the manj on Finance and Foreign Affairs tbat he . irsed to be, whkh will be A letter from America arrived with WANTED- A General Maid. expected new German propositions headway. muda. The Senate reassembles on mud" f.s AVril 12th, and Mr. Sanderson stated shewn at the Loan Exhibition of old the stamp pinned on and a note in Good wages, Telephor-e 496. in connection with reparations particu side to say the sender was too dry larly concerning industrial participa th -St he must be back at least two Bermuda pictures, to be held on Thurs 347tm._itp to lick it! tion by Germany in reconstruction in wet-fes before. day and Friday of this week. TENNIS TOURNAMENT TODAY. Portraits of Archdeacon and Mrs. the devastated regions. With refer * * * Senator and Mrs. L. McMeans, Spencer aud a mi nature of their daugh WANTED ence to the question of the payment AS 10.45 this morning the open report*** as sailing by the R.M.S.P. ter, have been very kindly loaned for LOST and FOUND of twenty billion gold marks before Tennis Tournament which will continue j IMMEDIATELY "Chig.^ecto" on Friday, cancelled their the occasion. Archdeacon and Mrs. May 1st and more especially the pay throughout the week begins on the LOST passage by the "Chignecto" and Spencer were very prominent in Bar- j LOST A small sable neck piece ment ef the billion doe yesterday, Happy Valley Tennis Courts, Prospect. rouda about 100 years ago and familiar j betweenii Princess Hotel anan
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I0.DE. ANNUAL REPORT JHous e for tee benefit of tbe Endow ment Fund cf the Scholar-ship. The {The following was submitted for Concert Party was most generous publication by the Secretary of the in giving the Older the whole pro SUCRENEI ceeds of the affair, and the Endowment For Sale by Pubiie Auction I.O.D.E. on Wednesday last] Fund was the richer by over £50. I hereby submit the 10th Annual For the first time for years it seamed Oa THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1921 Report of the National Chapter Im as if the Order would have a short Guaranteed Feeds perial Order Daughters of the Empire. summer rest from their activities, at 3 p.m. At the Annual General Meeting of but in August a Special General Meet Feb. 23rd of last fear, when the Elec ing had to be called to consider the The Property Situated in PeHibraka Parish For all live stock and Poultry tion of Officers took place tbe Order work entailed by the Prince of Wales' had the pleasure of returning Miss visit. The Order undertook to serv'e BELONGING TO J. E. MASTERS Darrell again to the office of President. the Tea at Lady Willcocks' Garden 18 years the Standard . Miss Darrell served most ably and Party, to help tbe Acting Colonial The property consists of one house and two cottages and a piece of land faithfully in the early years of the War, Surveyor with the decoration of the and the Order hopes that it was a measuring 141 feet in width on Public Road; known as Cemetery Road. THESE FEEDS! HAVE DISPLACED COSTLY AND Sessions and Public Buildings grounds, 479*4 faet on Western side and 320 on Eastern side ind on the North proof to her of its appreciation that and to decorate an arch in memory 152' 2 feet. INEFFICIENT GRAIN RATIONS Oil MANY THOUSANDS she should bave again returned to of Sir Christopher Cradock, who so office. During the strenuous war years nobly sailed out of this port to his This is a desirable ch-ucej.to acquire-a property within a i'ew minutes OF FARMS. THEY ARE FAMOUS FOR CUTTING it was no sinecure to be President of death. walk of Hamilton. the I.O.D.E., the Order hopes that tbe A pleasant portion of the Sessions FEED COSTS AND INCREASING PRODUCTIVENESS. President has had a less arduous and less heartbreaking term cf office in Grounds was given to the I. O. D. E. E. L, PALMER & SON this year. as a stand, and this was suitably Auctioneers. NEW IMPORTATION OF THESE FEEDS JUST ARRIVED decorated, and most enthusiastically On the arrival of Lady Napier, filled on the day of the Prince's arrival. A Plan of the property with details will be found in our Office Window, wife of the late Admiral Sir Trevylyan WHICH WE ARE ABLE TO OFFER AT LOWER PRICES: The Order was honoured in many {Queen Street, Hamilton. Phone 456. Napier on this station, the Order had ways by the Prince. The President This property is situated near the Bermuda Electric Light Station. the honour of adding ber name to Amco Dairy Feed (26% Protein) *>/- per lOOlbs. was presented to him, many of tbe 242t64.m.s.m.th the \he at Hon. Vice Presidents. Dur members whose sons bad laid down Kickapoo Horse Heed (86% Grain) Wt/- " " ing the short time that Lady Napier their lives in the Great War had a Sucrene Scratch Feed -* 80/- was in Bermuda she helped the Order personal word with him, and two of Poultry Mash with Buttermilk .. 24/- in many ways, her great interest in our young members bad the pleasure Grcund Alfalfa Meal 99/- H.M.S. Constance Concert Party of serving him with tea at the Garden Corn Feed MeaL__ -H/- helped most materially, and when Party. EASTER GREETINGS Cracked Corn U/- Lady Napier left the Colony she sent Trafalgar Day had been unani SheUed Corn 30/- per 2001bs. a most generous cheque to die Order, mously sec aside by the Order as the &c. &c. &c. accompanied by a note of sincere day on which to work for the Scholar good-will. The sympathy of the Order ship, but this year plans which had Easter Day is always thc opening day of Spring a day of rejoicing. was extended to Lady Napier in ber been made had to be abandoned. The To friends and family is sent a remembrance to show that the great loss. Tbe resignation of the Prince's visit had tired out the general giver is thinking of them at this happy time. B. G. V. G. ASSOCIATION Hon. Secretary Miss Middleton, was Hamilton public, and the members of the I.O.D.E. a great blow to the Order—especially and it was thought wiser to wait until We have many suggestions for Easter Gifts 209.96.s.eitp. to the Assistant Secretary who with - sometime in December when a Christ grave misgivings took up * the work. mas gift sale could be arranged. Ac DAINTY ENAMELLED BOXES AND TRAYS. Miss Middleton served over two years cordingly this was done, and the THE 1-VEW BUTTERFLY WING JEWELLERY most conscientiously and unceasingly sale took place with great* success. I EARRINGS, BAR PINS, BRACELETS, and the hearty thanks of the Order The Red Cross Packing and Store urn ess Bermuda Line are due to her. room was finally closed in January CUT GLASS OR TABLE SILVER FOR THE HOME. PROPOSED SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS The fiist meeting of tbe 10th year and all supply of materials was care was marked by an announcement For fully put away for future use. many years our store has been -liiC-LA of those from the Acting President, Mrs. Lock The efforts of the Order were offered seeking Gifts ward, that the first scholar for the to provide the Tea at the General Due Bennuda Leave Bda. Due N.Y. Steamer Leave N.Y. Sir Christopher Cradock Scholarship Hospital Bazaar to be held on the Fort Hamilton 23rd March 25th March 26th March 28th March had been appointed. It is significant 9th of March. Has Tea had been that this announcement should have Fort Vicioria 26th March 28th March 29th March 31st March carefully arranged and there is every <"-, r—ff 1st April 2nd April 4th April come at the beginning of tbe 10th Fort Hamilton 30th March reason to believe that an excellent / Fort Victoria 2nd Aprilj 4th Aprilf 5th April 7th April year. It marked a change in the one will be served. \ST1 work and activities of the Order; with Fort Hamilton 6th April £ 8th April] 9th April llth April His Excellency the Governor kindly Market Square, St. George's Fort Victoria 9th April llth Aprilf 12th April 14th April the passing away of war charities donated £10 to the Scholarship Fund, Fort Hamilton 13th April 15th April 16th April 18th April and war endeavours the work of the this was a promised reward for taking Fort Victoria 16thj[April 18th April 19th April 21st April Officers and members of the I.O.D.E. the management of the Tea at the Fort Hamilton 20th April 22nd April 23rd April 25th April had become liphter—now that the Garden Party. The Order deemed Fort Victoria 23rd April 25th April 26th April 28th April first scholar was appointed, the be it an honour and a privilege to manage Fort Hamilton 27th April 29th April 30th April 2nd May ginning of the second decade found the Tea, but it was none the less grace the Order face to face with the prob Fort Hamilton 3rd May Sth May 7th May 9th May ful for the help Scholarship We are Opening lem as to how best to support the Fort Hamilton llth May 13th May 16tfi May 18th May Fund. Scholarship. The Acting President Fort Victoria 14ih May 16th May 19th May 21st May Signed, laid before the Order a most excellent .{—> j sj _~i a | Fort Victoria 24th May 26th May 28th May 30th May MAY C. HUTCHINGS, scl.eme. This scheme was to be called L^ i *{ * ont a lag number of spectators who enjoyed the lively game which resulted —I >n a win for the R.G.A. with the score r 3 goals—The cup was afterwards pre sented to the winning team by Lt Col. L ADIES WHITE VOILE BL6SSES WHERE TO OO R. N. Lockhart, O.C, -Jo. 1 Sec., «3fo535ioir -SORT St. George's. men IN BERMUDA A meeting of tiie Corporation of at reduced prices Last Tuesday morning the Wor. «_**•—••_•_•——_B_——^_BB_•_••_•_•_assmmsmm_•_•_••••••^•B Bt George's was held at tiie Corpora C M. McCallan and Wor. Lt Col. Hotels, aad Boarding Houses tion Office, Water Street, on Tuesday R. ft. Lockhart wen hearing a civil last at 8 o'clock p.m. Members present This assortment represents plain white voiles in g action at the Felice Coot, St George's awn • His Worship the Mayor W. J. and while ao engaged invited the Wor. embroidered effects, striped and cross barred J Boyle, M.C.P., Aldermen, J. T. Gil Mayor T. Brunton. Stipendary magis muslin, all in good smart styles* in sizes from 36 | bert, MD., R. O. Clifford, Common trate of North Toronto, to a seat oa to 44. There are also several styles which come in | Council, C. S. G. Rankin, G. S. Rankin, tbe bench. After the disposal of the D. Sc., Capt A. D. Turini, Hon.. S. S- extra large sizes 46, 48, 50. These goods have been • civil actions Major Brunton by in Spurling, O.B.E, M.C.P., P. L. Light I considerably reduced in price and afford a most • vitation accompanied the local justices EAGLE'S NEST bourne, Secretary. on an official visit to St. George's gaol. seasonable opportunity>pportunity,. The prices now are:— | The Committee on Property were At tiie termination of his visit authorized to effect certain repairs the Major expressed himself as highly to the roof of Penno's stores. 12/% 16/- 1 Bermuda's Exclusive Family Hotel pleased and stated that the institution I 7/-, 8/-, 9/*o 11/- The condition of the boundary wall was a credit to its keeper and one of at the top of Government Hill, be I Overlooking the Town of Hamilton and commending MI the cleanest places he had ever seen. tween the hill road and tiie residence of I extensive view of the Ocean on the North, South* East the Wor. C. M. McCallan was dis and West. Within fifteen minutes walk from the cussed and referred to property Com T. J. PEARMAN & SONS I Steamship Landing, and ten minutes walk to the mittee for action. Last Wednesday morning the trim little schooner Helen B. Thomas, The Sailors Home question was 293.64.th.eitp I HAMILTON GOLF LINKS 78 tons gross and 45 tons netc, Capt. •Ml" •IIII" taken up; but tiie house obtainable, D. A. McCuish, which sailed from certain members claimed was, on AFTERNOON TEA Gloucester, Mass., with a crew of account of structural defects, unsuit 5 men and a small general cargo, ar The Swiss Cottages ALEXANDER LIGHTFOOT able for the purpose required and the Wostenholm's Celebrated rived off the east of St George's. She Hyannisport, Cape Cod Proprietor matters went over for further con was piloted through the Town Cut Massachusetts sideration. Channel hate St. George's harbour, It was notified that the boundary .2924.48.dtp under her own sail, drawing 14 feet ENGLISH wall between St. George Avenue and of water, fay Pilot H. Granville Fox. the Oddfellows ground was about The schooner sailed from her loading completed and certain bills for build port on tiie 15th inst, experienced STAINLESS TABLE KNIVES, DINNER AND DESSERT ing material in connection therewith calm and fair weather. This vessel STAINLESS CARVING SETS, MANY STYLES South Shore Hotel were passed. BUTCHER KNIVES, MEAT AND BREAD KNIVES is said to be or will be under the con The usual monthly bills were then trol of the Bermuda Pilots' Association LARGE ASSORTMENT OF POCKET KNIVES Overlooking Bermuda's Most Famous passed without debate. after she has complied with certain SCISSORS AND RAZORS Bill for repairs to houses as Tiger local requirements. At present she ALSO ENGLISH ELECTRO PLATED FORKS AND Sand Beach Bay was discussed at length; during flies a very large U.S. flag at her main SPOONS, ALL SIZES. discussion certain members claimed mast and it is said that she will have BEST ASSORTMENT WE HAVE EVER HAD that Samuel Pepys Teucer's Golden to obtain British registry before com Staircase had been removed from peting with local craft. Thc Helen Bathing Parties Shore Dinners Paget and installed at Tiger Bay. B. Thomas has the reputation of being Bill passed. a very fast schooner and is fitted MASTERS HARDWARE CO. Afternoon Teas Strawberries and Cream • th was decided to effect repairs forth with an auxiliary motor which will Phore 192. with on Globe Square and Barbers be removed if necessary, the propellers 252ff61.48.tu.eitp Comfortable and Commodious Conveyance Alky. were removed previous to sailing. i It was decided to direct the Secretary It was reported at St. George's leaves Queen Street, Hamilton to write to the Pilot Commissioners very early on Wednesday morning, When having rvi_AJiNU-llN\ J«Os iD with reference to the installation of that the steamer West Cressey had MILK or EVAPORATED 10 a.m. I p.m. 2,30 and 5 p,m. lights oa the shores of the Town Cut blown near shore at the Oil Depot. Channel. During the discussion sw Mr. Gleason came in tot the steamtug MILK, do not be deceived with 20.48 .rn.ta.-g.tp this question the information was Butterfield, which went te the steam- some cheap brand. Milkmaid conveyed that the Town Cut Shore had er's assistance. Nothing, serious vvas been cut back as far as was necessary reported and the steamer sailed for Brand is always reliable and the for Channel improvement purposes destination during Wednesday. Cheapest in the end. and that any further shore cutting would bs done on tiie South side of FOR SALE EVERYWHERE New Windsor Hotel the Channel. The American four masted schoon Town Hall improvements were dis er Tifton, 476 tons wet, Captain John Palm Garden and Dancing in the Open Air cussed at __.-lengt h an,. d it wa, s decide_ d , Latty, sailed from Norfolk Va., tm VALLIS, Distributor j to construct tiie machmes and operators . ^ -.- tops _, ^ Also Dancing in the Grill-room rrmwitower* forthwithtA-rt-ntinhVi . ! ' ** __ _ __ ^__ «_ _L_ sr* The meeting was adjourned at a Experienceto the addresd sver of yJoh goon &d Darrelweathel r& an Cod. BERMUDA SPECIALTIES late hour, and it was announced tbat a on Saturday last was within 45 miles 8% f **h- Strawberries with Bermuda Fresh Cream only special meeting to deal with a matter of Bermuda. The Tifton has a crew of importance would probably be of 8 men, three of whom have been AFTERNOON TEA called within 48 hours. B0LLIN °L% Green Turtle Soup Fresh Scallops shipmasters. Arriving off the South Green Turtle Steak Native Squab ern of St. George's oo Tuesday Pilot Chicken Lobsters Young Broilers Last Tuesday afternoon the final Theodore Simmons boarded tbe ship. Extra Quality American Oysters on half-shall. game of football for the Lt E. Percy She drew 16 feeet of water and vvas 1915 Very Dry VINTAG1 Tucker, Cup was played at the Garri toned into St George's by the S. T. Always Fresh Vegetables son Recreation field, St. George's be 1Itowerful on Wednesday morning and •ieble d'hote. A la Carte. tween the Royal Engineers and tbe commenced to discharge cargo forth Orchestra Every Saturday Evening or on request Royal Garrison Artillery, it called with. Agents, John & Darrell & Co" 48,eitp. CHAMPAG Furnished and | 25/- per quart 14/= per pint Unfurnished! Unfurnished SPECIAL PRICE PER CASE Hotel Belmont hHOUSES J House Under the Management of W. H. WOOD FOR RENT Sole Agents for Bermuda and WANTED Delightfully Located on high elevation overlooking FOR SALE Hamilton Harbour GERALD H. GRAY, | Apply to HAROLD & WILLIAM FRITH Table Supplied from Home Farm. Real Estate ! GERALD B. GRAY, Telephone 576 Telephone Bldg. •flfl5.64-n.tp *" Sole Agent, Telephone Bldg. (TeL 573) Hamilton Bermuda m Shady Nooks, Pleasant Walks, Beautiful Drives, Boating Hamilton, Bermuda. *-***- •*^ ^*"- •'"v* ij**i Cable "Houses" Bermuda Bathing, Tennis. TeL 573 WATERMAN'S 107.t67.-4jp.w.f.tp * I Everything new and up-to-date. Excellent Table Si 67.375.t4.m.w.f.tp: IDEAL SELF-FILLING FOUNTAIN PEM Ocean Villa for rent. Fully furnished. BELMONT HOTEL CO. FOR RENT Apply Mrs. Black, Langton Lodge. Ingersoll's Radiolite Wrist Watches | 170.w_un.tp Warwick East, Bennuda. Telephone 368 By week or month TOU CAN SEE THE TIME IN THE DARK Summer Rates on Application Also for next winter "NEWSTEAD" Bermuda Souvenir Jeweliry AFTERNOON TEAS. BELMONT SERVICE ADASWILLWON Fagot R. O. CLIF FORD PRIVATE BOARD Water St. Phone 62 St. George.s 809.64.s.eit.-S/5/21 Located near Princess Hotel ami over Phone No. 374 t looking Pitts Bay. Has roof verandah, \ •; 53.32.m.tp I <•*.-+.—uo • m conservatory, and Tennis Court. | 403t0.t-ueit;p. 314tl6.s.m.tu.tp • -a 'Am.' THECEDARS '-mat Boarding House ENGLISH GOODS mm THE COLONIAL HOTEL Private Board West Side, Somerset Queen Street Hamilton NOW OPEN Received This Week Our Famous Loose MONT~RO¥AL far Lu&choat Pinner and Supper. NEW AND MODERN Paget West Afternoou. Teaa. TAPESTRY SQUARE (All sizes) Pleasantly situated. Home-like in all Baching and Fishing. OARPET 87 in. and CHoeom i ii-' Rooms Single or en suite, with or without its appointments. Large airy rooms. Large Rooms Terms Moderate 1 yard wide with fruit, cream aud nut centres Table supplied from home garden. MRS. W. BARKER. OOCOA .FIBRE MATTING —frequent shipments therefore Private Bath Special rates on application. I Special rates for Naval and Military 91 ins. to 2 yards wide fresh men for week end. -QOOR MATS {4 sizes) Tel. 229. R. L_NDLET,pTOp.^etOT# also Running Hot and Cold Water in Each ROOM PATENT RUGS Excellent Cuisine Near Wireless Station SSS*244.16.s.ei.4/4/_U 4-0*216J6.w.eit31/7/-l. TAPESTRY RUGS Just Received Rates on Application CHELSEA RUGS VELVET RUGS Address ACCOUNT BOOKS Cadbury's Chocolates M. DALLMANN ST. <%EQR S»K-fe-fc.^*,. :.••:.--• stitmM\\_--^i_9tr—imm**i -S^_^^*i_--B--Mgihn THE ROYAL OAZBTTB AND COLONIST OAB.V, M9*k%\\i MARCH 28, MM Page 5 i LIQUOR WADE CONTROL. Bow the Gothenburg System has AT THE dealt with a vexed Social and Economic Problem. Ia view of the House of Assembly London Clothing House having granted permission for a 43 FRONT STREET Local Option Bill to be introduced into the Colonial Legislature much TRIMINGHAM BROTHERS interest at present centers around every aspect of the liquor question. GEORGE EVE & CO. Whatever may be the fate of the Local Option Bill, stricter control J. HENRY COOPER. Prop. over the sale of liquor and the grant 1 ANNOUNCE ing of licenses will inevitably result. MEN'S BLUE DIAGONAL SERGE SUITS made up in Norfolk Style ia various European countries there in all Sizes. Price £8-10-0. now £7-10-0 *7*"£ exists a system whereby the sale of -JMS5 liquor is controlled, known as the MEN'S BLUE DIAGONAL SERGEuSack) Suits 17-10-0 now 16-10-0 "Gothenburg" or "Company-" system. That their Entire Stock The principle of this method, which MEN'S BLUE DIAGONAL SERGE (Sack) Suits £6-10-0 now £5-10-0f has stood the test of time, briefly has been repriced on a outlined, is the elimination of private profit on the ground that it removes MEN'S BLACK DIAGONAL SERGE SUITS 1*8-10-0 now £7-10-0. an incentive to the encouragement of basis of replacement values* excessive drinking. MEN'S FANCY TWEED SUITS made up in Semi Norfolk Style £7-10-0 A monopoly of the sale of liquor is now C'6-10-0. entrusted tm a body of citizens who have no personal interest in it, and MEN'S PANCY TWEED SUITS £8 now £T. the profits are applied to public This means that any article purposes. MEN'S BLUE DIAGONAL SERGE PANTS £2-10 now £2. The system, which is called "dis priced higher than the interested management" is adopted in MEN'S BLUE DIAGONAL SERGE PANTS 11-15-0 now 1*1-5-0. Sweden and Norway; and the principle has been applied in a modified form in MEN'S BLACK WORSTED PANTS £1-15-0 now tl-10-0. present cost to replace it England and Finland by the operation of philanthropic societies „hich, how ever, have ao monoply but are on MEN'S BLACK DIAGONAL PANTS L2-10-0 now £1-10-0. has been reduced to to-day's the same legal footing as ordinary traders. MEN'S FANCY TWEED PANTS in Striped and other Designs Prices market value* '* The profits after payment of 5% IS,-, 20 -, 25 -, 27 -, 30 -, 40 -,. on the capital, originally went in Sweden mainly to the municipality 25 Per Cent, off the Above line. in relief of rates, in Norway to objects ef public utility. The latter MEN'S GREY FLANNEL PANTS, Prices 40 - and 45 -. was considered preferable because it offers less temptation to make the 20 Per Cent off the Above Line. I 3391itll.l68.m.tu.w profits as high as possible. Fault, has ; , however, been found with both methods, MEN'S WHITE FLANNEL PANTS. Price £1-5-0. and payment of profits to the state is now preferred. 20 Per Cent off the Above Line. In 1894 a law was passed in Norway providing for the following distribution' MEN'S DOESKIN PANTS 'A. 65% to the state, 20% to the company, and 15% to the municipality. In 1907 Sweden adopted a law in 5 Per Cent off the Above Line. BARGAINS IN BICYCLES the same direction. The intention is to eliminate more completely the motive We have just received from England a nice lot of MEN'S FELT of gain from traffic. Ia 1898 the aet HATS in different Shades and have decided to cut the Prices as low For Cash profits ot the companies exceeded half as possible in order to clear rame on account of them reaching us a million sterling in Sweden and reach late in the Season. ed £117,500 in Norway. 1 Gents "New-Huekon" £12 0 0 The company system to 1910 had Prices of BROWN, GREY and GREEN|FELT HATS 30 - now 15/-. more than half a century's trial; it had 1 Lady's do £ 9 0 0 gone through some vicissitudes and WHITE FELT HATS 12 6 now 10 -. been subjected to much criticism, 1 do do £12 0 0 whkh was balanced by at least as We arc also closing out of Line of MEN'S GENUINE PANAMA HATS much eulogy. It is only applied to Price, 35 - now 30 -. 1 do do in use only six week* £15 0 0 spirits. In both countries the sale of beer and wine for "on" consumption is BOYS' BLUE SERGE SUITS xnade up in the Latest Styles. Sizes carried on wi»the ordinary \Vay under a running from 12 to 18. Price t'4-10-0 now £3, JEFFREY B. ASTW0OD licensing system; the sale of beer in Under R. B. Y, Club, Front Street, Hamilton. bottles for consumption off the premises BOYS' FANCY TWEED SUITS made up in Norfolk Style Price 17Sf20.72.w-' is practically free. The beer traffic is ''5-10-0 now £4. regarded by some as a "safety valve" and by others as a defect in the MEN'S, WOIvIBN'S and CHILDREN'S BOOTS and SHOES in every system. Variety and Style. 10 Fer fieat oS all the Above Lines. Briefly summarised ''Company" management has had the following 316.176.s-m.tu. effects: it has greatly reduced the Straw Hats for Men number of spirit bars, improved ihtir character and conduct, added eating.- rooms, where good and cheap meals are served, stopped drinking on credit and Made of Best English Straw. Fitted with the by persons under 18 years of age, shortened the hours of -sale, raised the I new Suction Sweat Bands price and lowered the strength of spirits. But the restrictions placed on the sale for consumption on thc Easter Lily Buds 7/« 11/6 13/6 premises has stimulated the retail (bot tle trade and home drinking. (Bermuda's True Souvenir) ooo GIBBONS BROTHERS BERMUDA'S VISITORS ""^"Miie E. Worrall Outerbridge Co. 331' _.m In an interview with a representative Mourt Pleasant, Shelly Bay of the "Gazette and Colonist*' Colonel Swalm, American Consul, said." I am i I Professional Announcement very strongly under the impression Growers *f T&E Bermuda Easter Idly that the sentiment shown by the re RR. HL R. LAMB turning passengers on the several last Cail COOKING American Oculist outgoing steamers has been exceedingly PHONE 616 «* becomes friendly to the "come back again" and Optician idea. Wishes to announce to the citizens The natural impression of the re Buds shipped to any address itt of Bennuda that his next visit io markable combination of sea, sky, land A DELIGHT the Colony will be about and climate has put the imprint of the United States or Canada satisfaction on the great majority of iff you use one of our JUNE the pilgrims, and it looks t s Wt many 204.64.th.s.tu.tp 345.16.m.tu.w hundred missionaries have been cre 3=Burner ated in Bermuda's favour, whkh will WANTED-A small house (m- tell the story in a satisfactory way furnished) in or near Hamilton. Apply next season and in many cases even CANADIAN Bda. Press. 330*694.m.tu.w.th.f.s.m. sooner. WEST BUD. There is no reason why the summer season should not be an eclipsing one. CHAMPAGNE New the Lenten season is passed a The distinguished Canadians and Amer ELECTRIC RANGES new management in Somerset will icans we have had with us are not exhibit Moving Pictures weekly in tbe slow or ungenerous in appreciative Manchester Unity Hall. An up to speech about the Island, and that sort POMMERY & QRENO complete with Oven attached date apparatus has just been installed. of repute is, "all ,to the^good, and very For sale hy Football—Played ire lovely weather good'*. on the Recreation Ground at Boaz Tbe part whkh Colonel and Mrs. Extra Sec. Island on Thursday afternoon* an ap Swalm have played in creating a B. E. L. P. & T. CO., LTD. prentices return match, Constructors favourable impression upon the minds Dept., versus Chief Engineers Dept., of these distinguished viators is con 34lff44.64-n.ta_wXs.tp H.M. Dockyard. The game was swift siderable. Their hospitality knows no MOET & CHANDON and keen making a good show for bounds and their understanding and juniors. Result: Constructor 1-0 goal, appreciation of British characteristics scored by J. Trew. justify the oft repeated contention that Dry Imperial 1911 Manchester Unity—Ihe Loyal they are the right people in the right jGolf B Irresistible Lodge No. 6587 I.O.O.F. place. Long may they both be spar held their Quarterly Summoned Meet ed to continue the good work. ROUSSILLON--1915 A ing in the Manchester Unity Hall BICYCLED for _ Tennis Somerset on Thursday last at which ooo Quality J&liabililxg »/fervice L the Permanent- Secretary Jno.. W. Cricket Greig, P.P.G.M. presented the annual STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS. L report for 1920 which showed tbe past We have a Football S year had been a progressive one for The Furness Liner *Tort Victoria" GOSLING BROTHERS the Lodge as the total worth of the which sailed from New York at 11 340T['f5.64.-q»s-,f8 NEW STOCK funds of the Lodge amount to three a.m. on Saturday is due to arrive her CHESLEY L WRITE thousand pounds. In the spirit of this morning and will sail for New Friendship Love and Troth the Lodge York "*»-morrow. f!.16.f.tp has marked tbe event of progress by * * * TD c For Sale relieving all members over 60 years The R.M.SJP.*'Chignecto" is due COLDS CAUSE mmw.s from paying any further contributions to arrive in St. John, N.B., to-day. MASTERS JUL I, AX ATI VE B3iO MO QUININE «* \ and further to help the Sick and Dis * * * •i ipply R-to-Qflt-, Butts, Overcoats, Cm! irf, Ms our ii*, moves the cause. Used the world ove-. Knicker—How much does an in '•A .itch-F.-i. Gold R-.ntiS-_.ct Jeweilt-ry or cat) <••> delivery. '.'1C tress (aaa temporary measure). Sick The Furness liner "Fort Hamilton" . \* rtn. --3 withorrifrhaHnceoD t1t*H»wy. Writo for Illa-t to core a cold in one day. The Sipia augural cost? Bocker— We can't teli -J it:m Si fl ov.t\ \Q/. iitdCOUnt Free gift Stamp to MHh Aid has been advanced to twenty is due to arrive in New York to-day i 'JBion yyTFirfl. I.T.... Hope Stores Rve. ;E*t. 1869). *me of E. W. GROVE is on each box. TH0S.J.WAK0I&S0R nntil the term is tip.—Kew York shillings per week without any in i and is scheduled to sail again for Ber Manufactured by tiie PARIS MEDJ i88lffll2.24.th. Herald. creased contribution. *-* muda on Wednesday. RYE ENGLAND CINE CO.i St. Louis, U, S. A. Page 6 THB ROYAL GAZftTTB AND COLONIST DAILY; MONDAY, MARCH 38; 1921 ,mammmimm——mm9mmmsmmmm. CAMBRIDGE LOCAL The following Senior Candidates are EXAMINATIONS. exempt from the Entrance Examinations to the University of Cambridge as « December, 1930. result of the standard attained by them: u»xGw__e*s Harvey, E„ {Saltus Grammar School). BOYS. Talbot, W. E., (Saltus Grammar School) Casper, G. A., (Saltus Grammar School) Seniors, wider 18 years. Pearman, J. E., (Saltus Grammar Harvey, E., 2nd Class Honours, Dis- School). tmction ia French, (Saltus Oram* Weir, A. N., (Warwick Academy). mar School.) GEORGE SIMPSON, Talbot, W. E., 3rd Class Honours, Secretary to Local Committee. &toroAi (Saltus Grammar School.) THE ORIGINAL and ONLY GENUINE. Passed. No child should be allowed to suffer Cann, E. A., (Berkeley Institute). an hour from worms when prompt re Act* MM a charm IN Cooper, G. A., (SaltusGrammar School) Checks and arrests lief can be got in a ample but strong Cooper, H. D., (Saltus Grammar remedy—Mother Graves' Worm Ex DIARRHOEA "*» FEVER, CROUP, AGUE. Three mportant School). terminator. Ohr en!y Specific la Pearman, J. E., (Saltus Grammar The Best Ren.edy t-nawn for Questions School). H' CHOLERA «•* COUGHS, GOLDS* ASTHMA. Weir, A. N., (Warwick Academy.) Are kidney warnings understood! LEARNED TOO MUCH. DYSENTERY. BRONCHITIS. Do people realise the danger? Would it Juniors, under 16 years. "cuvincittg Medical Testimony not be wise to adopt a sensible proven accompanies each Bottle. The ealM Palliative ta Astwood, E. M., 3rd Class Honours, "What's the matter, old man?" Neuralgia, Cout, Rhe-.-matisn method of resistance? asked Driver, as he met a friend. in Bottles by al' Chemists. Distinction in Religious Know Backache, dizziness, irritability, in "Are you feeling seedy?** "No, aot Sole Manufactn ers ledge. (Saltus Grammar School). Prices in Er.i.'an.J, 1. T. DAVESPCT-;. !.t*'l somnia, urinary troubles, nerve tension, exactly that," replied the friend, till. 2/9, 4/8. london. S E drowsy days and sleepless nights, stiff "but I'll admit I've been worried of Passed. OVX.T .9mv,r, and swoollen joints, rheumatic twinges, late. You remember I hired a man Cooper, A. H. M., (Saltus Grammar and aching muscles—these are the Sa trace my pedigree?" "Yea," re- . — _r9' •?«§».-• warnings. The danger is not far ahead, School). plied Driver. "What's the trouble? for neglect invites the more serious Cooper, W. H. R., (Saltus Grammar Hasn't be IK en successful?" School.) Overwhelming Testimonials accompanies each Bottl< symptoms, rheumatism, stone-forma "Successful! I should say he had!" Dill, N. B., (Saltus Grammar School). tion, lumbago, sciatica, gravel, kidney said the friend. "I'm having to pay Harvey, A. „.J , (Saltus Grammar School) and bladder inflammation, uric-acid him hush-money." 1 Jackson, W.~V. D., (Berkeley Institute) """"f """!!'"! poisoning and dropsy. Kenrrsley, S5. HL, (Saltus Grammar Resistance depends on kidney activ School). Corns cannot exist when Holloway's DONT LOOK OLD! ity—perfect kidney filtering of the Tatem, S. C, (Saltus Grammar School) Corn Cure is applied to them, because blood—with consequent bodily health; But restore it goes to the root and kills the growth. your grey and and all would be well if Nature's rules Preliminary, under 14 years. -faded hairs to of commonsense, simple diet and regu Adams, S. 3rd Class Honours, Dis their natural Dependable Marine lar habits, prevailed. But Nature tinction ia History. (Saltus Gram HIS BUSINESS. colour with Engines does not get a sufficient chance; the mar School). The prisoner refuses to give his kidneys are often strained to the verge LOCKYER'S If you are looking for a deoend* occupation, sir,** remarked the police able engine—one that will always of breakdown. Passed. officer to the magistrate, "why don't ran, will economize fuel, and is Don't hover in c'oubt. Don't risk you say what you are?" asked the judge SULPHUR HAIR •standardized ia every part you the evils of neglect. Safeguard the Asi,\ood, J. C, (Saltus Grammar want a Kermath. School'. of the man in the dock. * 'Cos it's kidneys with Doan's Backache Kidney RESTORER Kermath dependability 13 a by and soothe the bladder, and their ac Berger, C. E., (Saltus Grammar School) superfluous, ain't it?** was the reply. word among: Kermath users. Hallett, H. J., (Saltus Grammar School) "I don't understand you," said the tion relieves the symptoms caused by 4 to 40 H.P. 4 cylinder, 4 cycle Hollis, F. C, (Saltus Grammar School) judge. "Ho?" said tbe prisoner, with Its quality of deepening weakness of these organs. greyness to t lie former Engines only. Peniston, E. W., (Saltus Grammar elevated eysbrows. "Then you're as colour in a fevr days, Doan's Bac rache Kidney Pills are thus securing a pre Price: $330-91,659, Detroit School. bad as the police themselves, if you'll served appearance, lias obtainable of al dealers, or at 2 -) 'scuse me saying so, sir. What's the e—aided thousands to a box (6 boxes 13 9) from Foster- retain their position. Preliminary, over 14 years^ charge against me?** "Stealing two McClellan Co., Mam Street, Kennedy, R. S. I_, (Berkeley Institute) chairs and a table,** said the police Sold Everywhere. Buffalo. New York, U.S.A. "Loelcyor's gives health Lines, T. O. E., (Saltus Grammar officer. to the hair and rps'.ores the natural colour, tt Kermath Manufacturing Co. School). "There you are," replied the cheerful cleanses the scalp, and prisoner; "I'm a furniture remover. makes the moet perfect Detroit-, Michigan Outerbridge, E. B., (Berkeley Institute) flair Pressing. ain't I?" Cable Address: KERMATH. RENEWAL OF This world-famed Hair JJ* ! prepared hy the great Hair Specialists GIRLS. J. PEPPER tt Co., Ltd- Bedford Laboratories, LONDON. &.U., BUYING INTEREST. When Tou See Tour Friend taking ar.d ran be obtatnea frotr. — Seniors, under 18 years. care of himself and using Bickle's Anti- BER MUD t ratOS CJ.. Ilimriioi. B...r.n,ii. Hon. ... KVJXI.lNJSt John-. One of the n-osir encouraging signs Consumptive Syrup to rid himself of fount-Hand. LYMAN BltOi.. Toronto aai Moo-real E\ f 1S & C>. Te-reato an! M Burrows, A. S. D., (Bermuda High ROBT. SIMPSON & Co Toronto and Montreal. is the pj'etcr.ce here of DUJ ers in greater a cold ie its eariy stages, take off your numbers Jtsn at any time &--ce che School). bat to a wise man. Unfortunately it •deflation period set The*} are, Lines, D. E. A., (Bermuda High School) will be no hard cask for you to think Seon, M. fL, (Berkeley Institute). of course, attract > ifee fact that of some other friend who die of pleurisy prices arc Sower, but i an indication or pneumonia, and codls started that that ill ire has been a buying power Seniors, ewer 18 years. trouble, too. Don't neglect a cold. •ocon.i lated t uss of ..fenea pur. H in son, I. G., (Berkeley Institute). Bickle's— the standard and tried remedy (.liases. - will safeguard you. Price, 25c, at A yen. ui-; buying thru is Juniors, under 16 years. OF COD LIVER OIL AND TAR all dealers. now b^l. nai v sirould Appleby, P. T. A., (Bermuda High Eobert's Syrup of Cod Liver Oil and Tar is one of the finest i>reparatisu nave Cecn ; 'nio or three School). that can be got for tkroat affections. It is an excellent combination oi tUesf moaths ago, but as co one want Davies, E. M., (Warwick Academy. ) health-giving extracts that is meeting with much favor wherever used. It is to buy on a declining market there Des Voeux, A. L, Distinction in Reli SALE AT ST. ANDREW'S HALL. (•strengthening aad invigorating, and while affording relief for coughs, colds has been a universal tendency to wait gious Knowledge and French. and bronchial ailments, strengthens the system so that it resists attack. It it until there should be some indication (Bermuda High School). On Wednesday tbe 30th tbe ladies agreeable to the taste and is easily taken, and tho most delicate stomaeh caa of a stabilization o ices. The assur Hinson, H. M. H., Distinction in of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church ances of men like Governor Harding Religious Knowledge and History. intend holding a sale of work in St. •wsimilate it readily. Ita curtive qualities have been attested by -users, ttni of the Federal Reserve Eoard and of (Berkeley Institute). Andrew's Hall. There will he many i >quests for supplies show that sufferers from pulmonaiy and respirator} the heads of our great financial in Jackson, L. M., (Berkeley Institute). fancy and useful articles to be had disturbances find it a reliable medicine. In dipbtheretic cases and in scarlet stitutions that the corner has been Smith, M. E. B., (Rev. Sullivan). from the various stalls, afternoon tea, fever Eobert's Syrup of Cod Mver Oil and Tar can bo used with good effect iTlieTte] peKbjLbreathe. thc turned has confidence in values and and from 6 to 8 a dainty supper will Nort_rop h lyman Co, Limited, .Toronto, Canada, Proprietors.* choldng^itom »—_ SLtfcwisl.muscles find be served at a minimum cost. •ysMertuI—ctoandfle-qfrftflf r*;n-*f|f •—' has led to the belief that commodity Juniors, over 16 years. prices have leached bottom. Francis, L. E. L., (Berkeley Institute). As a matcer of fact the textiles Gardiner, E. !_, (Berkeley Institute). There is no Law Which Compels a could not go much loiver without re Jackson, C. H., (Berkeley Ihstitute). Man to take care of himself. If there flecting a disaster that has not taken Jcell, K. L. B., iBerkeley Institute). were, there would be fewer deaths from place and is not in sight. It has re Onior.s, H. E. K., (Bermuda High pneumonia, when you feel a cold "GUARANTEED Asthma. mained only for retailers to take steps School). coming on, take Bickle's Anti-Con UNDER TNE PURE FOOD AND DRUGS ACT, to reduce their inventories, which sumptive Syrup and kill it, and don't UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Remedy tbey are now doing, and for there to Preliminary, under 14 years. delay the operation either. Moreover, be some deflation in labor, to really Spuriii-^, E. H., (Rev. Sullivan). when you see your friend with a cold ^ On every bottle oi Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills sold in the comp ete th.* process of deflation, or cough, tell him of Bickle's. You United States of America there is placed an extra laWl, bearing a number and the word ** Guaianteed " M'Kieh denotes that the proprietors espec ally i i the textile fie';', although Preliminary, over 14 years. may be snvmg a life. Little begin- ot Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills guarantee -hat they contain nothing it is i, )-.e:, i . yen with the reductions Crawfor", D. A., (Berkeley Institute). *.* rigs have such big endings. Price, that is not in strict accordance with tbe Pure Food and Drugs Act. aire. • y maae a_ges are practically Stuart, E. L., (Berkeley Institute). 1 25c, at pll dealers. (wtBtrck It is further guaranteed that Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills comply douo' : S-re-vvar levels, with the regulations oi the Department ol Health, both as to tke x—> a .. ji..! e...... ,. no one wirro nas standard of purity of thc ingredients used in their manufacture, and TfourCrip' ghrep any serious thought to ..ire situ- Dr. Cassell's Tablets Care Bowel Troubles also that they are a good, wholesome remedy for the purposes they Qnltealth aiioo really wonts co see we^es aad Prevent Malarial Fevers, aad ate advertised for. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are a purely back at 1914 levels, it nas rcme to vegetable sugar-coated medicinal preparation, carefully compounded be realized that higher pay and there •by experts, and are manufactured on the premises under the direct fore more cor.vens.ed labor is an -ussti supervision of the proprietors. The care takes in the production of NOXATEDlRON to tr.e community, while creating an these PilU, is illustrated by ths manner ia which they are packed. Hatter Strength-Builder additional buying power umt wiil Instead of being put up in cheap wooden boxes—that absorb poisonous speed i»p industry snd offset any losses and other substances—they are packed ia glass bottles at a cost of five 01 The Blood i. in profits the., sought be extected Dysentery Helps Mattel *. or six times that of woodee boxes. The extra cost is more than made up Strong, Sturdy Men » through failure to reduce factory costs. Dr. Cassell's Tablets prevent fevers and Dysentery ux the satisfaction of knowing that the Pills reach the public just as they and Haalthy, Beautiful Woman. \ la ather words, labcr cost should be because they make your blood rich and pure, and then left the laboratory, unaffected by moisture am climatic changes and free reduced only to the point where it the infection of malaria cannot harm you. Always take | 8,000,000 People Use H Annually I from contamination Vty contact with anv foreign matter. __^_E_SB__B?__S_E_Ml_il-H-ii^PB!P'** brings the product within the buying Dr. Cassell's Tablets when fever or dysentery is about, • Th«y are a power of tbe people. Recently in and avoid the risk of catching tbe disease. Dr. Cassell's perfect Blood BERMUDA DRUC CO., So!e Agents Purifier and a flated wage scales bave exceeded this Tablets make you strong and vigorous. positive —>d and tbe buyers' strike has been the Or. JOSEPH JAMES, D.Sc, M.P.S., St., tt, WILTON-PLACE, parm ittcBt result. (New York 'Commercial.') LONDON, S.W., CMC, writes: " It is a pleasure ts MS ts MsemmsN- cure for Bili NEW YORK STATE TO Or. Cassell's Tablets. Their, action is is increase tSm nutritisn sf ousness, Indi ENFORCE U. S. DRY LAW. the body, mat to give a Site sense sf strength am* Stnsss." gestion, Con OOO st i p at ion. Headaches. The "vicis" in tbe Kew York State Sallow Com Assembly made their last stand on An Always Ready Ml.—To those plexion, Live*- Mar. 17 at>d west to defeat with ban of regular habit medicine is of litde aad Kidney concern, but the great majority of troubles, Piles ners up when the three Gage liquor Pimples, Boils enforcement bills were passed fay a men are not of regular habit. The Dr. Cassell_ and Blotches, worry and cares of business prevent and for l-e. vote of 81 io 62. Democrats and maleAilmea*s. New York City Republicans joined it, and out of the irregularity of hfe For Sale by Chemists and Stores generally at 1/1J per .lunik*.. r\, bottles for (.,<*, urwill be to—vard- forces and made a game fight. comes dispepsia, indigestion. Ever and ed ea receipt of price by THB \V. H. COM STOCK CO.. Lid.. (Sole Proprietors), Mornstown. kidney troubles as a protest. The New York, U.S.A.. or THE W. H. COMSTOCK CO., Ltd.. 21 Farringdon Avenue. London l£.C. Back of the Federal Government Tablets TMCY DO NOT WEAKEN. THEV DO NOT SICKEN. THEY DO NOT GRIPE. in* the strict enforcement of the Vol run-down system demands a corrective; I there is none better than Dr. Kellogg's Br- GaaeeU'a Tablets are made of rare nutritive mat restoratire sxtrssts, stead act the entire strength of tbe and ace the su. est and speediest remedy for State's police power is lined up by Vegetable Pills. Tbey are simple ia Nerve W—tumi Stewseh Troubles Heat wsshnsss the authority of these new dry meas their composition and can be taken Bodily wesfcnoss Indigestion Sleeplessness by the most delicately constituted. Nsrvs Paralysis Kidney Complaint Wasting Oissssss ures. Nervous Debility Palpitatisn Vital Exhaustisn THE ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPMT Every policeman, county official Alas fsr Prevention sf Malarial Fevers and Oyssntery, R. M. S. P. and State trooper is charged with the —ooo Sold by all Chemists in all parts of the West Indies CANADA—BERMUDA—WEST INDIES MAIL SERVICE specific dui.y of driving the bootlegger She (getting ready for theatre)— Panama, and throughout the British Empire. out of the State. Is it raining? He—Not a taxi rain Special Facilities for Tourists Smuggling "hootch" across the Can —Boston Transcript. CRUISES IS THE WEST INDIES adian border is expected to become a difficult business nf ter" these State Return Fare BERMUDA-DEMfiBABA $300.00 laws become operative. The measures come up for a vote in the Senate this Jfothing as Good for Asthma. Steamer Tons Leaves Beimuda lor Leaves Bermuda for (Twin Screw) • cat Indies Jk Demerara St. John, N.B week and their passage there is assured. Asthma remedies come and go but CANADIAN every year the sales of the original —OOC— I*r. J. D. Kellogg Asthma Remedy CHALEUR 4758 Mar. 10th, 1921 grow great and greater. 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