What Is Worn in London Grant Passed Through Ohtwards from Hamilton for the North
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* TH€ BERMUDA COMMERCIAL AND GENERAL ADVERTISER AND RECORDER Vol. LXXXVII—No. 00. HAMILTON, BERMUDA, THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1914. SINGLE COPY, lsd (OR 3 CENTS).—20s. PER ANNUM SHIPPING. CRICKET. Unclaimed Letters May 21.—Am. sailing yacht va Band vs. "A" Co. Lincolns. HOME RULE BILL What is Worn in London grant passed through oHtwards from Hamilton for the North. This match was played on the Gar At Post Office Himilton May 20th. May 22.—-Br. S.S. Bermudian from rison Ground, Prospect on Friday last, Redmond Bent on Civil New York passed through inwards resulting in a win for "A " Co. by C. EL Arnold, Chas. T. Astwood, for Hamilton piloted by Pilot Samuel 34 runs. For the winners Pte. Ever Miss M. J. Baptist e, Miss Mary Swan. son reached tbe top score in batting War Bennett, L, Belt, James A. Bean, SMART BLACK TAFFETA COAT May 22.—Am. S.V. Aneida passed with 39 and in bowling Pte. Scott Miss Penetippipp Bennett, Miss Irene through outwards from Hamilton took 6 wickets for 29 runs and L c. VIOLENT SCENES IN THE COMMONS Bolger, George Boyce, J. W. Boyne, for Savannah, Georgia. Greenfield 3 for 16. For the Band Mrs. J. E. Bosler, F. W. Breach, Quite recently while cruising 08 the Mus. Gornall secured the honours Mrs. Vilray Blair, C. E. Browne, (By Our Special Correspondent) both in batting and bowling Ms score TENSE SITUATION IN IRELAND. My dear Vera, North of Bermuda the S.Y. Gladisfen Miss M. L. Browne, Mrs. Harold fell in with a whistling buoy about being 20, his bowling 6 for 38 runs, Radical Oracles Silent. Burrows, Michael Bn tie, Miss Vera I happened to be listening to such an interesting discussion the other day 2 iriles north of Nor'h Rock. She- Mus. Gibbon was the only other one Carlson, George Connac, Colvin oa why the average Englishwoman does not present such a "chic" appear took the buoy in tow and towed in it to reach double figures. ance as the Parisienne, that it has opened up quite a new train of thought. London, May 23.—Tbe keenest J. A. Carty, C. H. Crittenden, Mrs. to Meyer's Wharf where it can he interest attaches to to-day's sitting G. Camming.. Herbert L. Cush, Personally, if it's true of course, that her appearance is NOT as successful as seen by interested persons. It is "A" CP. her French aster's, I think it must be due to her nature, and possibly the clim of the Commons on account of the W. R. Darrell, Mrs. Dag.na Davies, painted red and is marked "L.V.O." speculation as to whether Pre nier Mrs. Jana Ann Davies, Miss Maude ate in which she lives. For you know the average Englishwoman is fir more and would appear from i 1 s clean con Pte. Scott, h. Gornall ___ serious—or perhaps it would be better to say far iess frivolous- -than thc 15 Asquith will divulge tbe provisions of Dean, Alfred Penn Davies, Stuart dition to have onlv recently gone Pte. Everson, c. and b. Gornall. _ 39 tbe Amending Bill to the Home Rule R- Dill, F. A. Drinkwater, Col. Parisienne, who seems to while through life ta the gayest, of spirits and to adrift. whom nothing is more important than the contents of her wardrobe. Probably Pte. Crisp, l.b.w. b. Davidson 8 measure. While the Chronicle, a Winifred Durbio, Keniington Ed- you will wonder what the climate has to do with it, ma cherie. But there, O.i Thursday last Gordon Smith of Lt. Montague, b. Gornall Ministerial organ, states that it is mead, R. A. W. Fisken, Mrs. Hugh you have but to visit Paris to realize thai there is something magnetic in the Tucker's Towa went fishing in thc L c. Greenfield, Lb.w. b. Gornall _ unlikely that the Premier will give the Ferriss, John H. Fenton, Mrs. very atmosphere. You feel transformed as though yo.t have not a rare that fishing boat "Summer Shade" whefc Pte. Handley, c. Chinney, h. Ty House any more information on the Olivia Footechild, Miss Ernestine is worth worrying over, and everything that is gay and full of life appeals to in the vicinity ef Kitchens Shoals ler -- subject than he has already done J. Foster, J. B. Fraser, Miss Irene you; ia fact, the most serious and common-sense persan simply cannot refrain at 7 p.m. that day 1 he wind was Pte. Smith, c. Gilham b. Chin- the Standard, Inionist, states that Fubler, Fr. Gabron ,S.s. "Gifford", from feeling frivolous. southward and blowing irregularly, nery it is confidently expected in parlia Ebbie Gibbons, Miss J. Johnson, the sea was jumpy and as a result 1'le. Rowland not out mentary circles that he will outline the William Gilbert. Capt. Gibsonc, I once heard a famous couturier remark that big results were never at of these weather conlitions the mast Pte. Hitchcock, c. Davidson b. scope of the amending bill. James Gordan, Mr. Goodridge, J. C. tained if one stood wavering on fhe brink. One simply MUST let oneself "go." jumpe I out of the step ani went over Gornall Belfast, May 24.—In the churches Greenacre, Edwin G. Greer, Mrs. —aod that is just what thc Parisienne does, while her English sister stands anx- board, tbe sail being blown to ribbons. Pte. Smith, c. Roperts b. Tyler__ John Gross, Miss Julia Hannington. iouslv waiting to see the result of the plunge. But do you know Vera, the throughout lister to-day there were Mr. Smith immediately went to work Pte. Woods b. Gornall- . exhortations from the puplit in both A. L. Hamilton. Mrs. J. L. Harvey, really well-dressed Frenchwoman always strikes oae as l>eing extremely neat, and got her mast on boar 1, steppea it no matter what fantastical ideas her clothes may exploit, and her English sister Extras 9 Catholic and Protestant churches to Miss M. E. Hale, W. Harvey, Thos. and set the rigging up, all by himself, avoid anything which would be provo Harvev, Mrs. 11. H. Harrington, need have no fear of following in her footsieps. Of course, there are others there being no one else in the boat. who seek to gain notoriety by adopting the most daring cf Fashion's whims, 106 cative of disorder on the passage of Mrs. Mary Hendricks, P. H. Hew- Al daylight on Friday morning he was the Home Rule Bill. Thc Catholic sey, Lucius Hosmer, \Y. G. Holmes, but none of these eccentricities will eater into lie consideration of women in seen from the pilot bo it Gnard which any- sort refined. Bishop of Derry had a pastoral letter W. Irish, Miss E. F. Jarvis, Ebenezer was out after the S.S. Bermudian. BAND. read in all the clurcb.es. It enjoined James, Eugene James, Harry R. What vou do think of the delightful Ii.Uc coat illustrated ia my sketch After Pilot Gordon Virtue pat Pilot thc people to avoid all possible mani Jones, Miss S. Jones, St. Thos. this week? These fascinating little coats are going to be all the "rage" during Swan on the Bermudian he made for Mus . Gornall, c. Smith b. Scoti festations of jubilation over the pas Jones, Henry Joell, Daniel Johnson, the Spring Season, anil I think we shall find them very useful too, for one thc Summer Shade aad at 9 a.ra. Mm . Tyler, b. Scot t sage of the Home Rule Bill so as not Miss Mary D. Kitchel, Benj. Kdights itsnallv wants a wrap of some description to wear over one's Spring and Summer when six miles north-east of St. Mus . Reynolds, b. Everson. to offend the susceptibiEties of their Hy. A. S. Knight, Litcia E. Lawrence, frocks, and what could be more charming than one of these little coats com David's Head be took her in tow and Mas . Hayward, c Handley 1 political opponents. J. J. Limonge, Mrs. Wm. H. Lus, posed of black taffeta? towed her to St. I>avid's Sound. It Scot t. Albert Lewis, John C. Lee, Manuei speaks well for Mr. Smith's seaman London, May 23.—-The dramatic Mus . Smith, b. Greenfield, scene in the House of Commons with Lima, S.s."Leonatus," Mrs. A. Little, ship that he should have done so much Mu . Chinncry, b. Scott T. J. Libbin, Irvin '). Mahr, Walter by himself to get his boat in order, descriptions of the events prefacing bui just how he would have got to Mus . Gilham, c. and b. Scott and accompanying the premature ad B. Manny, Mr. >irRobbie, Mrs. Chas, land, if the Guard had not happene 1 Bd. Cpl. Davidson, h. Greenfield journment of the final debate in the MacCarthy, Mrs. A,,,ler, Chas. Mills, along probably only Mr. Smith him B.M . Carbury, b. Greenfield House of Commons on the Home Rule Mrs. Fredrika Mills, Miss Maud Mills, self happens to know. Mus . Brady, not out _. Bill editorial comments thereon and Milliam Minors, Mrs. M. Minins, Miss Roberts, b. Scott.. speculations and prophesies regarding K. Miland, A. Moore, A. Morris, Miss Extras the future fill the columns of the Letitia Murphy, Mare Xaumann, -GOO— newspapers this morning. The John Nelson, Mrs, E. Xiblo, Manuel Cnionists say Mr. Asquith deliberately- North, Manael North, James O'Brvan, COMMAND ORDERS. insulted the House of Commons Henrv Octjen, Mrs. Frederick. " YV. when he declined t* intimate tbe Oliver, Mrs. William S. Patten, Miss ZT^TZZL *tM\1& Extract from the Lon Ion Gazette terms of the amendin; Bill which he Rebecca 1'ain.