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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. W. A. Parker, John dated 151I1 May, 1911. Royal Gar­ announced would be introduced in Page, Chas. Patfitt, Mrs. Phillips, rison Artillery—Thc undermentioned the House of Lords, Some of the Thorald Pedersen, T. Phillips, Mrs. Lieutenant to be Captain. -ate 1 Band vs. Staff and Departments. gossips in thc Common lobby dis- Cath. Pitt, Miss Julia Pleasant, Percy 15th May, 1914: -Leopoll G. Mat­ cussed the possibility of SSpeake r I .ow- T. Pyme, James Queens, Miss Har­ terson. This match took place on Saturday ther threatening to resign unless the riett, Rees, Chas. H. Richerson, Math­ ARMY ORDERS.—Army Or lers dated last on the Garrison Ground at Pros­ Premier immedia tely unfolds the terms ilda Richardson, VY. M. Richards, 1st May, 1914, received in the Coal­ pect resulting in a win for tbe Staff of thc amending Bill. It is the gen- .Airs. Roberts, Mrs. Eliz, Rowse, H. B. man 1 on the 25th instuni. arc hereby by 23 runs. For the Staff Pte. Smith eral assumption ho wever thu Mr. Royer, Mathias Rohr, Walter Rob­ promulgate I. secured the highest score with 25, Asquith plans tc• meet any renewal of inson, J. D. Robertson, Miss Nellie Ki.vt.'s BiRiHD.w. The extr^.«a, Sgt. Rose and Q.M.S. Smith were the thc disorder by •compellin g the closure Ryan, Luois Sandovat, William Saun- * only others to reach ioublc figures, of the debate t ind forcing an early dexs, S. R. H. Sath, Mrs. Sadler, Mrs. front the I.on lon Gazette dated 20K" Geo. R. Schuffelin, Miss Florence Schil­ March, 1914, as published in Com­ being -19 and 12 respectively. In vote on the third reading without bowling Q.M-S. Smith took 3 wickets ler, Miss Schriever, James Seymour, mand Or ler No. 335 of the 19th in­ giving the opposition an opportunity Mrs. Seaman, Mrs. 1. Seon, Miss .-tarie stant is caneellc 1. for 6 and Pte. Taylor 6 for 19. to move the rejection of the Bill. For the Band Mus. Gornall took 4 Shimbrisky. Miss Hilda Shimely. Arnott The celebration will take place, in Amid the confused babble of opin­ Simmons, W. L. Simmons, Alfred the Commanl oa the ,}r 1 June next, wickets for 20 runs. The closing ions the prospect of an early general scores were as follows. Sidwell, Willis Simmons John H. Kuriher instructions as to the'Parades election seems to emerge more clearly Simmons, Mrs. H. L. Sherwin, S. J. to be hell, will be published later. Staff and Departments 77. than ever. The seriousness of the Simmons, Miss Eliz. Sick, James Sim­ Hm.ni.w . With reference to para: Band, 2nd Lincolns, 34. I lireat of a possible resignation of mons, Robert Simons, Fred Sherry, 72, Command Stan ling Orders, the ihe speaker lies in the fact that the Miss Virginia Short, Mrs. S. A. Shaw, Ilea Iqaurtcrs Offices wid be closed on Opposition by persistent disorder Miss Mabel Smith, Nixon Smith, A. H. the ist prox. ! Whit-Monday), .except might prevent the election of a suc­ Smith, H. C. Smith, James Smith. for work of an argent nature. cessor and thus compel a dissolution. WHO CAN DOUBT SWORN TESTIMONY Thc lobby correspondent of the Daily C. A. Smith, H. H. Smith, Chas Smith, News confirms the assertion of the Fred Smith, Thadd. Smith, Miss Rose Morning Post that thc disorder did Sticnbery, Miss Clara Steintze, Peter OF HONEST CITIZENS not have tbe sanction of Mr. Bonar Steed, Miss Ada Stowell, Chas. St. Law who had expressed a hope that Pierre, Miss Southerland, .1 ts. Swan, MILITANTS BUSY Some time ago I began the use ol it would not occur yet, the Daily- Alfred Swan, John Taylor, Miss L. your Swamp-Root witb the most re­ News editorially says that Mr. Bonar Taylor, Dr. G. W. Tate, Miss Minnie SYLVIA ON THE RAID AGAIN. markable results, lor years 1 was Law not merely refused to co-operate Trott, Henrv* Tyred, W.m WL Yass, almost a wreck and was a great sufferer. with thc speaker in suppressing the E. W. Vortigein, Miss Johnna Wade, Prayers for Emmeline. The doctors who treated me made me rowdyism but incited his followers to Miss Jone WaJe, Alice and Mary believe that my great sufferings were further violence by grossly insulting Washington, R. Wtrlev, Fannv A. London. May 2$.—The suffragettes due to female trouble. I was si bid thc speaker. Wadley, William Welch, Mrs. Harry gax-e tbe police and charch officials at times I would faint away and had C. Webb, Mrs. Harry C. Webb, Thomas a busy Sunday while they themselves sinking spells. Finally a new doctor London, May 24.—-In 48 hoars, Wilson, Inez Whitehill, Mrs. Noah in some cases received tough treatment was called ia and hc said that I had perhaps less, the Home Rule Bill will Wilson, Allen Williams, W. Williams from the crowds who showed their re­ kidney 1 rouble and gave me medicine, pass its third reading in the House of Alex Williams, A Wolf. sentment at the recent interference' of which 1 took several bottles. I Commons barring accidents, and in with thc King and tbe damage done due course become a law despite the obtained some relief from this but I In Post Office St, (ieorge's May, 21st. to pictures. Miss Sylvia Pankhurst was getting weaker ail the lime: I opposition of the House of Lords who was again arrested under tbe whose vote under the Parliament Act could not sleep an 1 suffered so much C. J. Bean, M. L. Brangman, Mrs. "Cat and Mouse Act" and her East pain that my hjsbanl and children is limited to two successive sessions. End followers, provided the biggest a long hard fight, Crane, Richard Hill, Gilman Hill, had to lilt me in and out of bed. After Th •ere will be Mrs. Alf. Jones, Edgar Roberts, Mr. excitement of the day. At Hampstcad this time two friends sent mc word to however, possibly civil war in Ireland Heath Suffragettes had to call on the before a parliament is set up in Dub­ Roberts, Mrs. E. M. Smith, Miss E. try Swamp-Root, which 1 did, and I Smith, Mr. C. E. Tucker. police for protection against a mob am glad to state that thc first dose lin. The third reading was interrupted who rushed their platform witb cries gave me great relief. After taking on Thursday by the suspension of of "Duck them; well teach them to the third dose I was helped into bed the sitting by thc speaker because insult the King!" The police sur­ and slept half of t he night. of the obstructive tactics of the Union­ rounded the suffragettes, most of ists which could not be checked. whom were women, and finally got I took several bottles of SwampRoot Mr. Bonar Law again to-morrow will them away safely from tbe threaten­ and I feel that 1 owe my life to tMs wo.i- ask Mr. Asquith to acquaint the House ing crowds. Many of the women derful remedy. The two family doc­ with the terms of the amending Bill chose Westminster Abbey and New­ tors said that I could not live three which he has prepared. If the Premier castle Cathedral to-day to make tber months. I would have to be helped refuses to do so thc Unionists may demonstrations. At the Abbey prayers in and out of bed tea to twenty times leave the Chamber in a body, in Were chanted for Mrs. Pankhurst. every night. After taking Dr, Kilmer's which case the Government would Suffragettes raided numerous streets Swamp-Root for two days I was en­ pass thc Bill and adjourn over Whit­ in the west end of London in the early tirely free from getting ap and could suntide holidays. The eyes of Eng­ hours of this morning, smashing win­ sleep soundly. land however arc now turning on dows. Several of them were arrested. MRS. D. E. HILEMAN, Ulster where arrangements have been Tunnelton, VV. Va. made to assemble the provisional gov­ Edinburgh, May 23.—A picture of ernment and mobilize the well-armed King* (icorge V. by John I>avery, ia Personally appeared before mc this volunteers. Arms and ammunition the Koyal Scotch Academy here was Ilth of September, 1099, Mrs. D. E. have been distributed and plans have hacked r>\ a suffrage?ic tMs afternoon. Hilcman, who swscribed 1 hc above been completed for the calling out Tbe won an, who used a hatchet, statement ami made oath that the same of the volunteers at *a moment's no­ sn-ashed thc glass of the picture, and is trae in substance and in fact. tice. According to the orders to _•___££>' ir H'C a gash several inches in length Josh 1 11 A. \llt.LK*. the Commanders of the volunteers 'n the janvas. Whei arrested she Not try Public. these steps have been taken "to asssis These bright little fellows were refused to give ber na-me. in keeping peace in the event of dis­ Letter to Owed of Bronchial Cough by Veno's Dr. Ki 1 mcr & Co., turbances arising out of the passage —000 — < f the Home. Rule Bill. Londonderry -1 first used it for my oldest bov. Binghamton. N. Y. and Tywme arc danger points for Harold, who ia now nine. He had AVIATION. here the Nationalists: and Uistermen caught eoW which soon developed into Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do severe bronchial cough, and was almost For You. are evenly divided and both sire armed choked up with phlegm. I tried several London, May 23. Aeronauts are Scad tea cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Nationalists rejoicing over the pass­ things tbat gave no relief at all, and mjch alartred over the failure of Binghamton, N.Y., for a sample size age of the Bill might easily lead to a then I thought o£ Veno's lightning Cough Gttstav Hamel thc noted British avia­ bottle. It w«ll convince anyone. You clash and extra police have been draft­ Care, -After the first-Sa^s treatment h« tor to arrive at Hendon for which will also receive a booklet of valncahle ed for service in these districts and had a good night's rest, and in a few place he started from Le Croteyi, if necessary the military will be or-* days be was quite well again. Some time inlormation, telling about the kidneys later his little brother had a similar Frarce, at 8.250'clo-k this uorniog. and bladder. When writing, be sitre dered to proceed to the assistance of The distance is about 100 miles but civil authorities in case of necessity. cough, and V&no's eured him just aa and mention the Bermuda Royal quickly and thoroughly as it had done nothing has been heard of Hamel I Gazette. Regular nfty-ceut and one- The belief is held in some quarters I HaroWL ance' he took the air. dollar bottles for sale at all drug stores. that all this threatened trouble might have beea averted by the government Mrs. Vim Mocrc. 36, Alexandra Avenue, 8 announcing the tertns of the amending South nil. MitHftstr. bill and making further concessions Awarded Grand Prix and Sold Medal, EXPLOSION IN GUN COTTON THE ENGLISH DERBY. to_ Ulster. Many of the Radicals fnternaiional Health Exhibition, Paris, 1910. FACTORY. think, however, that the government Verio's. Liihtniag Cough Gate fe the How About You? Latest Betting. have gone far enough. surest and speediest of alt remedlfe for II yoa Me experiencing the same sort oi trouble as the fellow in the Burin, Prussia, May 23.—A great - Dublin, May 24.—In a strong warn­ ''oBgbs. Colds, Asthma, .Bronchitis, explosion cccramed tc-night ia the London, May 23.—Following is ing published here to-day Michael J. Catarrh. OM JX-ep-seated* Coxtghe. Whoop­ picture at the left, try the latest belling and probable start­ Jordan Secretary.of the United Irish ing fongh. and'other lwoncteitl and Inns gun cotton factory «1 the German Ex­ ers for the English Derby. •troubles. Sold hv eheaafets and. store­ plosives Company. Six ire.i were League of America urges against 2 2 te I Ke.i ny more. Irish emigration to ttoe United States. keepers thiougbcwtf the world. Prices m % JdeSiher killed and two are missing. Ten men 10 to 1 Black Jester. Great Britain! 1/U and 2/9-tIie 2/9 size for were seriously, and a score slightly being the *koie economical. Sizes 11 to 1 Breakspeare. 25c injured. • 4 to 1 Durbar. Postage 1/- -extra it ordered direct1 from Collars the Veiw Drqg Co., Lt«U Veno Bmldmge, 16 to 1 Caronch. . COLD* CAUSE KEANACHET Manchester, . They have lots of tie space—are easy to pot tea and.take off—cot« 20 to 1 Carrickfergus. lea in style—perfect fitting—andteni a Hi pt their original gooducM BEECHAM'S Other probables—Capidon. Keihei- LAXATIVE BROMO-QBININB, »• through months of wear. leo, Magyar, Hapsburg, Evansdalc, moires the cause. Used the world ovet ENO'S >*S!N"«B The Orebi, Courageous, Daantssel, Nar- to cure a cold in one day. E. W. London tlothinu House t in. Ambassador, Ouixlus, Akenhum, GEORGE EVE & CO. PILLS, Conqueror, Polygamist, Bogey, Lad- GROVE'S signature oa each box. Made COUGH CURE Sole Agents for Bermuda Worth a guinea a hum. ijs, Flying Orb, Polycrates, My by ... * _• V T.o. Prince. KARIS MEDICINB50.. Saint Lorn*. U. S»# THB ROYAL GAZETTE. THURSDAY, MAT 28^ 1914.

WEEKLY REPORT OF THE WEATH­ THE LATEST LEGISLATIVE EN­ ten. the General Manager in the Unit­ these letters, beyond saying that they WANTED^A'CHILDREN'S COURT. ER, at Gibbs' Hill Light Station at ORMITY. ed States for Messrs. Furniess Withy note with satisfaction that paragraph *W t Bermnda between the 16th May TNE S«BS»Y Co., Ltd., called on Messrs. Sanderson 8 of the letter from the R.M.SLF1 •# Another Example. .L and 21st May, 1914. Height above AccorJing to schedule as arranged & Son, when Mr. Sanderson agreed Company confirms the ..-*£'conclusion a * "the sea being* 246 feet at base, where to Mr. Haney's and Mr. Norcross' arrived at by the Board before sign­ mmAt the Police Court St. Georges, 5^ the Register is kept. byjohn Redmond the Home Rule Bill ARGUMENT request that the letter which Mr. ing the contract that there was no on Friday morning before the Wor. has passed the House of Commons for C. M. McCallan, J.P., P.M., Robert *3 Sanderson allowed A r. Nordross to agreement between the two Companies • a the third time; and will probably with­ take to Bermuda be given to Mr. before the 2nd February. £j * *i£ _*. alias Arthur Barnes was brought up >_ i. 9 9o « in the next few days find a place on the Blackiston to hold until the Subsidy t»^- **-v«gsj»fc** ws* *.-»*•» §9 -"tax... on remand and charged by C.C. k Utters aid Exchanges Bill became law or was vetoed and Charles •*-.. Barnard with av ualawfuHy a i Statute Book side by side with the _m f HENRY**S. E¥E, O £ a 9t5•1 -*» then be returned to Mr. Sanderson, Ok-W% tmWWwasa, Secretary. breaking and entering and stealing o *_» enormities for which the Redmond which Mr. Blackiston undertook to from the office of Mr. John S. DarreH May § 6 o CHvrea OF lEVEunom BE *C OOO ts wi on the 17th inst. The Chief Con­ •mm a regime is responsible. It passed by do. s. a* Remark s •6»© s> a Genera l the ail of the same old eighty Club, We respectfully beg to point out ESSENCEiOF PARLIAMENT.0 stable said that Barnes gave his address 1914 1 Tne following correspondence on the as "Robinson's Range," Pembroke, am -3 that our principals nave not made o three of whom were unavoidably subject of Thc New York Steam Com­ E-t any statement that the agreement was Wednesday, May 27, 1914.% and his age as 11 years. He examined 1 absent so that the actual majority was munication Act, 1914, was read yester­ made prior to February 2nd, but_ we the premises and found the broken s only 77. day in the House of Assembly:— submit that in January negotiations 3 m M window, the scattered papers*, keys, 15 S 3 70 69 29.970 Pnehy were opened in London and agree­ House met at 2 p. m. 32 Members clothes, etc. A trap door, the exis- 16 SSW 6 71 68 29.890 tJS*r " While stoutly protesting that the Hamilton, Bermuda, ment definitely completed in New York present. tancc of winch was known to only a 30.030 Correspondence with regard to the few had been opened, the drawers in 17 ITSE 2 69 66 Squ'lly Bill is a perfect piece of legislation, April 29, 1914. February nth. Continuous contra­ 18 KXE 6 64 63 29.970 L87 Sir, alleged agreement between the Royal the several offices had been opened *' Mr. Asquith, strangely enough, prom­ dictions were made to His Excellency 19 N 4 65 64 29.970 0.13 ffy by We respectfully beg to submit the after Mr. Norcross' arrival in Bermuda Mail and the Canada Steamship Lines. as wefl as a valise, The Chief Con­ 20 E 8 61 64 29.930 0.48 Squ'lly ises to add another hue unto the rain­ following for His Excellency's inform­ February 13th when Mr. Haney Mr. Dill moved that 100 copies of stable took a shirt off the defendant 21 WSW 3 66 65 29.840 0.08 Fnehy bow by an Amending Bill. J ast what ation, and should His Excellency should have been aware of the agree­ the Govcrno's Message No. 116 be that morning at the Police Station and printed for the information of the it was marked J.S.D. on the collar the exact nature and provisions of the desire to see the original telegrams ment. Also, Mr. Haney, after his C. A. SMITH matked X which arc in our possession return to New York, continued to House. band. Shirt produced. Defendant Principal Keeper. promised measure nay be the world has we shall be pleased to furnish them deny that there was an agreement, Mr. H. V. Smith said hc could see no told him that he was not in the building not yet been informed. That is for his inspection. although he had received Mr. San­ object that would be served by having but was in the yard getting mulberries. jealously prscribed from the know­ A teataetive understanding was reach­ derson's letter on February 26th. 100 copies of thc Message printed. Members were already fimiliar with Mr. C. S. Bourne corroborated the ledge of the profane. ed in Loadon i.i January, 1914, -be­ We are informed by our principals Chief Constable and added that he tween our principals, thc Royal .»lail the general terms of the Message and by cable "That the agreement be­ there was no ase in ine irring needless went to thc office at 5.15 p.m. on the But the question which is really Steam Packet Company, and Mr. tween the R.M.S.P. Co. and the Que­ 17th inst. When he was near the top J. W. Norcross, Managing Director, expense. exercising the minds of Cabinet Minis­ bec Company dated September 27, Mr. Astwood supported Mr. Smith's of the steps he heard a door slam to Caaada Lines Limited, that the R.M. 1912, provides' that any contract en­ ters at the present moment, whether objection and hinted that thc Colony and saw a pair of dark hands on the Q. R. S.P. Co., should participate in the tered into with thc Government of uplifted sash, which fell instantane­ they confess it or not, is whether service that thc Canada Lines were had better save thc money toward pay­ Bermuda must be made to the mutual ment of the subsidy. ously, he retraced his steps and called any amendment they can make will negotiationg with the Bermuda Gov­ satisfaction of both the R.M.S.P. Co. Seth Paynter, Arthur Swainson came ernment for the Bermuda and New Mr. Dill said that legislation, like satisfy the men of Ulster. If the six and the Quebec S.S. Co." travel sometimes made people acquaint­ and ran after defendant and told young York route. Calabras, to stop him he did so and years' exclusion by ballot be carried Referring to tbe cable sent by Mr. ed with strange bedfellows. His mo­ On February jrJ, 1914. M-r- J. \\. Haney to His ExceHency on March 9th tion had been o-bjected to by two hon. Barnes was taken to Mr. Bourne and as in all probability it will be, even as Norcross called oa Messrs. Sanderson 1914, in which he states "We arc members one of whom had been a warm they took him to the Station house. the or it inal bill has been, and, the & Son in New" York, when negotiations to-day notifying Royal Mail cancelling supported of thc subsidy, and the other Mr Arthur Swainson corroborated Mr wooing period being acco lplished, were again entered into and agree­ working agreement with Quebec Com­ as warm an opponent. Bourne and hc described thc capture of ment was definitely completed on pany." our Principals inform us that Ulster is still less enamoured of John Thc Attorney General asked if the Barnes who told Mm thst it was '' Dun­ GOVERNMENT February nth, which tbe following they have not received any such noti­ matter to which the hon and learned lop who did it". His worship then Redmond than she is at present, what telegram wiH substantiate. fication of thc termination of the agree­ member, Mr. Dill, referred would ap­ adjourned the case until Saturday then? Must the dragoons be called The following is a copy of telegram ment. pear as an appendix to thc Journals, morning in order that Mr. Darrell in? If so, why not now? If the Lords dated February 6th, sent by Mr. San­ and his honour thc Speaker said it might be caUed to identify his shirt derson to Mr. Norcross, Montreal: NOTICES. reject the Amending Bill what then? Wc have the honour to be, woald. found on prisoner. (1) "Since writing yon 4th Febru­ Sir, Mr. Dill's motion was put and lost— Must two years elapse and three more On Saturday morning Mr. John S ary received cible from London en­ Your obedient servants, Ayes 11, Nays 21. DarreH identified thc shirt as his BERMUDA, ALIAS sessions pass before John Red mon I quiring status negotiation to * which W. T. JAMES & CO., Mr. Spuriing introduced Thc Toronto property and defendant was com­ SOMERS ISLANDS. receives his fall commission, or must replied as follows stop seen Norcross Exhibition Resolve, 1914,—which was mitted for trial at the Geaeral assize. who advises rcache 1 unierstaniing the flames of civil war be lit at once? read the first tome. By His Excellency with your Chairman and Management The Hon. The •Jobody,—not even the triumvirate Mr. Spuriing moved that Rule 55 be -ooo G. M. BUULOCK, Sir George Mack- agreeing question of those negotiations CoLonial suspended in order that the Resolve which are breach present agreement worth Bullock, —knows. Secretary might be read a second time, which was S.T. POWERFUL. Lieut.-General, K.C.B. Lienten- be discussed by him with us view Meantime Ulster is exhibiting a From Mr. M. J. Haney, Vice-Presi­ agreed to. The House went into Com­ Governor and ant-General, Gov- arriving understandin with him here mittee of thc whgle House to consider protect Royal Mail interests stop dent Canada Steamship Lines, Thc S.T. Powerful was booked to Commander- ernor and Com- splendid reserve. True there has been thc Resolve. be hauled out on the St. George's ia-Chief. ma nder - in - Chief sonic gan-ranning but no one was tberefo-re arranged subject^ your ap­ Limited, proval Canada Lines continue nego­ Mr. Pearman in the Chair. Marine Slip at 10 o'clock on Wednes­ in and over these hurt; and thc Government for reasons Mr. Spuriing moved that the amount day morning. The Medina is booked Islands, etc., etc. etc. tiations without our interference on To thc Colonial Secretary, Bermuda. which have not been stated publicly understanding make no agreement be filled in £400,—which was agreed to, to be hauled out immediately after Mr. Wainwright desired to know the launch of the Powerful. To Capt. but of which everyone is perfectly with government preventing Canada Toronto, Ont., Lines from dealing with Royal Mail May nth, 1914. from some member of thc Trade De­ George Green of the Powerful is A Proclamation! aware, neither arrested Sir Edward afterwards also Canada Lines agree Dear Sir, velopment Board how the money was to due_ a great amount of {credit for the Carson nor prosecuted any of the deal with Royal Mail fairly and in I have received and considered your be expended. raising of thc Medina, he was indefat­ WHEREAS an Act entitled "The actors in that famo.is coap. Even spirit present agreement stop to which favour of the first instant, together Dr. T. H. Outerbridge thought the igable in his efforts for his employers Wild Birds Protection Act, 1913," Trade Development Board was a sort of best interests. eleven warships in Belfast Lough London replies stop referring your with letter of Royal Mail therein was passed by the Legislature of these yesterday's cable Canada Lines may enclosed. Star Chamber. He was surprised that could not, or at least lit not, prevent Islands during thc present Session continue negotiations provided they Our negotiations with Bermuda com­ the Hon Member for Southamptom with a section providing that thc said thc lanaing of twenty-five machine agree grant Royal Mail right of half menced in December, and in these should put such a question as he had Act shall come into operation on such gjns. It is impossible to prosecute participation if Royal Mail desire negotiations I represented as you put. MECHANICS' HALL date as the Governor shall by Pro­ 100,000 men; it is impossible to coerce it this arrangement to be put in writ­ are aware, only the Canada Steam­ Mr. Wainwright said the Trade De­ clamation ii thc Gazette fix for thc ing by Canada Lines representative ship Lines, Limited. As already ex­ velopment Board iid not do its busine- MOTION PICTURES purpose: them except by the employme.it of i to you stop should be such obliged plained to thc Development Board, ness. It had to do business to suit armed force; and that thc Goverimicat for telegraph reply from you advising it was not until my return to Toronto somebody else. TO-NIGHT NOW, THEREFORE I, the Gov­ simply Jarc not employ. if you can conform with London's and just shortly before I left to re­ Mr. Spuriing explained that thc Special Feature:— ernor and Commander-in-CWef afore­ request." sume the negotiations in Bermuda money would come out of thc general said, DO HEREBV PROCLAIM Thc ful minations of thc Nationalists in January that, from a letter and grant for advertising. Thc Trade De­ Telegram from Mr. Norcross ' to that the said Act shall come into arc simply to be Jisregardcd. Eve.a telegram received by mc from Air. velopment Board had always endeav­ Hot Springs and Geyers operation on thc ist day of July, Mr. Sandersaii dated February 6th Sanderson who hal received wor J oured to give every interest in Bermuda Monsignor Kilkenny could not induce 1914. in answer to above: from Bermuda of the December ne­ proper representation. With regard of lew Zealand them to encounter the men of the Secretary T.D.B. gotiations, I learned of the working to the advertising aU the hotels were Given under my hand and North. Thc Casement Caterans are 1.? 1 "Your wire received as per agreement between the Royal Mail entitled to come in if they so desired. Doors open st 8. Commence at 8.30 vour suggestion at our conferenc the Great Seal of these Is­ not now, and never can be, a force to be Company and the Quebec Stemship Mr. Wainwright read some corres­ Admission—All seats 1 /- Gallery 6d. lands this twnety-sixth day of Royal Mail should participate equally Compaay. 1 then got a copy of that pondence from Foster, Debcvoise & May, 1914, and in the Fifth reckoned witb. in subsidy providing they place new agreement to see what, if any, bearing Co. in which they said they had been in­ Children under 13 half price year of His Majesty's Reign. steamer on route equal in all respects Taken altogether thc passing of tbe it had on our ncgitiations. A perusal structed to omit the mention of thc 38-5-14. 754 th. to Canada S.S. Lines Service please of it convinced mc that it had no Bermuda Tourist Bareau. Home Rule Bill is only a ceremonial, remember 1 said Canada Steamship By His Excellency's Command, bearing, in which view I was confirmed Thc Resolve was reported to the carried out in fulfilment of a writtea Lines would deal fairly by Royal by Opinion of Counsel then consulted. Mail fdo not see what further yoar House and passed. By suspension of R. POPHAM LOBB, or unwritten contract. That the Bill Throughout the negotiations with the Rule 55 the Resolve was read the third people require.'* Board the existence of this working FOR SALE can never become operative even its time and passed. Colonial Secretary. Telegram February 6th to Mr. Nor­ agreement between thc Royal Mail The House adjourned antil Monday (second hand) authors know full well; so in the cir­ cross, Toronto, from Mr. Sanderson: and the Quebec Steamship Company, next. (3) "Acknowledging your wire from was known and more particularly GOD SAVE THE KING! cumstances Mr. Asquith may well TWO BARBER'S take to heart his famous maxim. Toronto Royal Mail London requires when settling the formal contract with the Board and thc Attorney Gen­ "Wait and see". There will be no Canada Lines written agreement grant HARRINGTON YACHT CLUB. Royal Mail option of half participa­ eral this agrement and that portion outbreak in Ulster unless tbe Coven­ THE WILD BIRDS PROTECTION thereof relating fe)'subsidy were fully Empire Day Regatta. OPERATING CHAIRS tion contract if terms agreeable considered-—ihe unanimous opinion ACT, 1*13. anters are provoked beyond endurance: Royal Miil stop quite unoerst ind and there will be no spectacle of the of all being that the agreement iid Royil Mail assumes half obligations not affect the Contract being negotia­ Quite a large gathering assembled on THE FOLLOWING SECTION'S of Thc Nationalist "volunteers" taking the the shores of fair Harrington Sound on Wild Birds Protection Act, 191.*?, are of contract if they exercise option ted by rce_ on behalf of Canada field in support of law and order— • stop please telegraph reply Saturday.' Steamship Lines. Monday to witness the Empire Day WANTED published for general information, in Regatta. Thc afternoon was glorious accordance with thc provisions cf sec­ they may be trusted not to belie Telegram from Mr. Norcross Feb­ but thc breeze was a triffe too light for tion 6 of thc Act: — ruary 7th to Mr. Sandcrsan:. With reference to the cancellation APPRENTICE their traditions to that extent. of the Royal Mail and Quebec work­ the ardent yachtsman. (41 "Am mailing letter lo-day along The pnnt race which was thc first to learn the lines of your telegram jusi arrived ing agreement I may say that notice 1. (1) The iv iid Birds Protection of cancellation woald have to be given event on the programme was abandon­ Act. 1902, is hereby amended by add­ hope tbis will be entirely satisfactory-" by the * Quebec Steamship Company, ed as there were no entries. The race BARBERING TRADE ing .it the end of tbe First Schedule and when I cabled you on March 9th, for unfitted ainghies was somewnat ex­ For particulars apply to thereto tbe words "Dusky Shctr- YOUNG BERMUDIAN CALLED TO Telegram from Mr. Sanderson Feb­ citing. It was won by Mr. W. O. Wil­ ruary ioth lo Mr. Norcross, Montreal: I was advised that the necessary in­ water. Fly-catcher." ENGLISH BAR. structions had been given to that end. kinson 's Frances with Mr. C. Gibbons's S. E. WILLIAMS (5) "View advices from Bermuda Vim a close second and Dr. F. W. E. that Subsidy legislation rearing, com­ I now find that, through an error, 1 J) Section 5 of tbe said Act is We are pleased to be able to an­ the notice was not served. The said | Peniston's Viff third. Queen Street, Hamilton hereby repealed. nounce that Mr. Joseph Trounsell pletion relying receive from you to­ Thc second event was the fitted din­ morrow Canada Lines Idler granting working agreement, whether it has 28-.59.th.s.tu Gilbert, Jr., elder son of Mr. and or has not been cancellei, has, I sub­ ghy race for Mr. E. M. Astwood's Em­ 3. Any pcrs in who shall export, Mrs. Joseph T. Gilbert of Paget has Royal option half participation in pire Day Cup. There were seven en­ Subsidy contract on understanding mit, no bearing on Canada' Steam­ or atte.npt to export, from these just been called to thc English Bar ship Lines' contract with Bermuda. tries— Harrington , the Club's new Islands, tbe skin or any of the plum­ at Lincoln's Inn. Roy ii assuming half obligations if boat, Alta, Crest , Sunbeam, Contest, option exercised London awaiting our With reference to the negotiations age of any bird incljdcd in the said ?-ir. Gilbert is an ex Rhodes Scholar referred to in the letter of thc Royal Shamrock, and H. D. C. There was a First Schedule ' o 1 be said Aci. ;• tall on and a graduate B.A. of Brascnosc definire advice of receipt lei ler. NOTICE Mail, I do not see that I can usefully keen duel between the H. D. C. and conviction of such offence before any College, Oxford. Since 1912 hc bas Shamrock during the progress of which Telegram from Ir. Xo add anything to my cable to you of Justice of thc Peace, forfeit and pay hel I aa important appointment as Moi Uari-h 17th and 24th, which deal the B. A. A. boat, the Crest rounded thc for every such skin or any such olnm- Assistant Collector or Commissioner treal, February ioth t Mr. finish in the first place; H. D. C. second sou: fully with the reason for and progress Sandys Chirch Vestry age the sum of one pound besides in Zanzibar. « f I he negotioations. and Shamrock third. cost of prosecution, but this section (6) "Your wire receive.! evt lently In the last race the prize was a purse shall not apply to birds shot, captured yonr London people have not confi­ Our position has been definite A meeting of all persons Uable to be throughout; from thc first I stated in which was won bn thc II. D. C. with the or take 1 for presentation to thc Brit­ dence in our Word will see yOu your Shamrock second and thc Contest third. taxed for the maintainence of the ish Museum on any permission grant­ office nine to-morrow morning have all our discussions that the contem­ Church of England in Sandy's Parish ed under the last preceding section HUMANOPHONE COMPANY. meeting executive this afternoon ex­ plated arrangement we were making The new boat did not win anything; will be held in the St. James's Sunday of this Act. pect to have letter as per your tele­ with the Colony would be a partner­ but this was no disappointment as her School Room at 12 o'clock noon on At the Mechanics' Hall, a capital gram wish to reiterate that Canada ship which would naturally control crew had nourishec no expectations. SATURDAY the 30th inst. to receive film portraying the geysers and hot Steamships will deal fairly with Royal. tbe service. We befieve that the They expressed themselves, however, a communication from the Rev. Can­ springs of New Zealand wiH be shown present difficulty has arisen because as qaitc satisfied Mr. Norcross telephoned from Tor­ non Bruce Mackay, relative to his to-night. the Royal Mail assumed they had a going on leave of absence. RESIGNATION. onto to Mr. Sanderson February 9th. right to participate in this contract There is a beautiful representation advising him that he was NOT mailing 000 of the Pigeon rock geysers, which on account of the working agreement POLIO: CONSTABLE E. Y. ATWOOD, thc letter as promised. Prior t > Mr. with the Quebec Company and tried By order of the Church Vestry. shoot every 12 minutes with ab­ Norcross sailing from New York for THE REV. D. B. HEMMEON. resigns bis appointment with effect solute regularity. to force recognition of this alleged from the 25th ol May, 1914. Bermuda on February inh he called right in our contract with Bermuda. ANGUS MCDONALD, on Mr. Sanderson and handed him the Thc Rev. D. B. Hem­ _ 000—•— As above, stated we have throughout Church Vestry Clerk. letter which Mr. Sanderson read, maintained thc contrary position. meon, who has been for four years pas­ which was in accordance with the tor of thc Wesley Church, Hamilton, The question of whether it shonld Sandy's Parish, 27-5-14. PROBATIONARY APPOINTMENT BODY TAKEN OUT OF HAMILTON agreement. When at Mr. Norcross' wiU close his connexion with Bermuda HARBOUR. request Mr. Sanderson returnej the or should not be open to us to make on Saturday next, when he sails by the 28-5-14.748. th. letter Mr. Norcross promised to re­ working arrangements with, the Royal MR. ALFFED GEORGE TEAR to be a Caribbean for New York, en route to turn the letter to Mr. Sanderson on Mail or any other steamship company Police Constable, on probation, with An inquest was opened on Tuesday Newfoundland, where he wiH attend his return from Bermuda. was considered with the Develop­ the Conference of the Method ast effect from the 26th of May, 1914. at the City Hall on the body of a ment Board, and, although we were coloured man from Somerset, named Mr. Norcross and Mr. Haney arriv­ Church. NOTICE ed in New York Fevruary 26th when prepared as a term of thc partnership Geo. Scott Lane, which had been found to be bound not to make any such Mr. Hemmeon is an earnest and con­ in the harbour. Mr. Haney received the following let­ sistent worker, a man of high scholarly ter from Messrs. Sanderson & Son. agree neats, it was Jeemel wise to By Commanl, Dr. Trott's evidence was to the leave this matter open tu us. as it attainments, a fluent speaker and a con­ Saidys Parish effect that he found a large wound at "SUBSIDY BILL. Tndcrstanding you might turn out to be in the interests vincing preacher. Hc leaves behind R. POPHAM LOBB, the back of the head. He was of the are a passenger on board S.S. Arca­ of all concerned that we shoult be in hnni many friends who admire his tal­ Colonial Secretary. opinion that thc man was alive when dian, we deem it proper to advise you a position to make working agree­ ents, respect his courage aad love his personality. A meeting of all persons liable to be he left into the water and that drown­ that we .have rc-eived a cablegram ments with the Royal Mail or any taxed for the maintainence of thc Colonial Secretary's Office, ing was the cause of death. from ourl Principals, the R.M.S.P. other company. It is therefore will Church of England in Sandy's 28th May, 1914. The mother of the deceased identi­ Co., London, i.i which tbey state tbey open to the Royal Mail to negotiate 000—— Parish will be held in the St. have cabled instructions to filessrs. v-47- fied him; his age was 37. for such an agreement with us and we James's Sunday School Room at The inquiry was adjourned until James & Co., direct 25th inst., to noti­ are prepared to deal fairly with them AGRICULTURAL AND HORTI­ 80 clock p.m., en TUESDAY 2nd to-morrow at 2.30 at the City HaH. fy the Governor, Legislature, Trade if to the advantage of the pirtnership CULTURAL UNION. proximo to consider the question as to 1 Development Board and the Press that | bnt it is not o.tr desire, nor do we t cxZ subdivision of the Living they (the R.M.S.P. Co.) have an •Sbe IRogal Gasette 000 understand it to be the desire of Two Important Meetings. ot Sandy's and Southampton is de­ agreement with the Canada S.S, Lines Bermuda, thai the partnership should sirable. in reference to thc proposed service. be enlarged and the Royal Mail al­ An important meetiag of thc Ham­ DANDRUFF DOESN'T WASH OUT We to-day received cable from Lon­ lowed to force their way in. ilton branch of thc Agricultural and By order of the Church Vestry. Hamilton, May 28, 1914 doa explaining their reasons for in­ Horticultural Union will be held at the THE GEBM THAT CAUSES IF HAS TO structing Messrs. James & Co. as ANGUS MCDONALD, Yours sincerely, Lyceum this evening at 8 o'clock. BE DESTROYED TO CURE above mentioned were so that there Vestry Clerk SUBSCRIPTIONS DANDRUFF. shonld not be any misapprehension BUSINESS. Sandy's Parish 27-5-14. in Bermuda as to the existence of (Signed) M. J. HANEY. DISCOUNT 28-5-H- 752. th. IF PREPAID an agreement between the R.M.S.P. Many a woman spends an hoar From the Bermdua Trade Develop­ 1 "Fruit Growing" by Mr. P. Bissett tfcABI-V XI 0 0 10 per cent twice a week, scouring. her scalp, Co. and the Canada Lines, London; ol the Dept. of Agriculture, Wash­ and that Bermuda should understand ment Boari, Devonshire Parish, HALF YEABI T 10 0 7j .. .. thinking that by scrubbing off the ington. 0 scurf she will cure the dandruff. that R.M.S.P, Co. had rights in thc To the Colonial Secretary 2 A Musical Programme. 27th May 1914. QUARTERLY 5 5 •< >. New York-Bermuda trade. Two hours a week, at the age of 40 eetill In the same message London again v JP S «-* parishioners and others years, she has spent -260 days of 12 27th May, 1914. An important meeting of the St. George liable to taxation for the support of hours each or two thirds of a year emphasises the point that they reserve Branch of the Agricultural and Horti­ ail these rights. the Church of England in Bermuda of her life in that vain hope; vain The Hon. the Colonial Secretary. cultural Union will be held at thc Town will be held at the School Room near MAILS. because yon can't cure dandruff with­ The above letter makes quite clear 1. With reference to your min ate HaH to-morrow evening at 8 o'clock. the position our Principals take, and the old Parish Church on TUESDAY out killing the dandruff germ, and the No. 442 of the 15th instant I am the 2nd day of June 1914, at 8. p.m. Mails tot the , only hiir preparation on earth that with this object in view we were directed by the Trade Development BUSINESS. instructed on February 25th to inform tor the purpose of considering the Dominion of Canada, Newfoundland will do that _ is Newbro's "HerpiciJe" Board to retrun herewith thc letter question of the division of the Livings, and, the' limited States wiB ctese at —also a delightful hair dressing, and His Excellency that_ the Company dated the 29th April from the R.M. "Gardens of St. George's by Dr. K. has an agreement with the Canada the-Post Office, Hamilton as follows: thorough antiseptic that keeps the scalp S.P. Company, aad also thc tetter from L, Britton. By order of the Church Vestry. in a sanitary condition.—PHOENIX Lines Limited relative to the proposed Mr. M. J. Haney dated the nth in­ ' 'Fr«it Growing "by Mr. P. Bissett. Per S.S. Caribbean Saturday: DRUG CO., W. J. YOUNG & Co., New York and Bermuda Service. stant. T. M. DILL, 7 a.m. BRADLEY'S DRUG ' STORE, Special Oa February. 27th Mr. Haney 2. The Board do not consider it It-is earnestly hoped that both meet­ Agents. with Mr. Norrcross and Mr. Ulackis necessary to make any coin incuts on k Urn Sttppleiaeatary. ings will be largely attended. 28.5-l4.7S3.t__.s. °* THE ROYAL GAZETTE, THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1914

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These pills do not With all the resources for obtaining the best skill and advice which Attractive aad Op-to date equal Phosferine, especially as I was given up need to be take 1 in icfinitely, but after wealth and position can command, the fact that Ashton & Parsons' a sufficient course their ase may be Infants' Powders are freely osed in nearly every Koyal Nursery discontinued. They have for years in Europe, is, in itself, a splendid assurance of their real value in black and coloured iiks by more than one doctor previous to taking Dcen a favourite family remedy thc and excellence. They are administered to the little Princes and world over. Princesses with the approval of the great Court Physicians. * * * • Phosferine, and can now say I am perfectly 2 i) a box, 6 boxes 13/9: of all dealers, or from Foster-McClellan Co., well and strong, and have taken nothing else." 246, Michigan Street, Buff do, New Supplied by Royal Commands to— Letterheads York, l.S.A. 5 H.I.M. 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"I have got toxdo that." When AN IMPERIAL PROBLEM. BoyJ Scouts/joia they; have to make Entertainment at THINGS IN GENERAL I . tn Empire Day Celebra-1 this jpromise/on their honour—"Oa Is Canada Patriotic or Imperial­ my honour .VI:JwillJ|promise that I "Westmere" It is_a little exciting to read the news istic? will [do my best—to£do',5niy duty to. of the±Golf at Sandwich where Mr. God and the King, to , help other tions in Bermuda A PEEP INTO PUNCH AND SOME Tubbs, a young player of Littlest-one, The TIMES (London) of May 15th people at all times, to "obey the Scout COUNTRY DANCES. Kent, bust into fame for one brief contains an interesting article winch law/'^The law is—(I)JS'A scout's day as the conqueror of Ouimet, to Oe asks a pertinent question. Do IHE honour is to be trusted. (2) A scout Quite a large number cf Empire dropped back into obscurity on the BRITISH PEOPLE UNDERSTAND OR RE­ - ADDRESS BY HIS EXCELLENCY TO is loyal to the King and his officers, Day holiday-makers went to West- next by being himself defeated and FLECT UPON THE COMPLEXITY OF THE and to his parents, his country and so, for the presen . T» more of Tubbs, THE CHILDREN IN VICTORIA mere on Monday night to renew their IMPERIAL PROBLEM IN CANADA? Ksfemployers.X(3) A Scout's duty acquaintance with "Mr. Puaeh" and as Carlyle might* h ive s Ai. Those who is to be useful and to help others. Just at present (the Vancouver PARK his artiste*.. The screen on which the hoped great things < f Ouimet are dis­ NEWS ADVEPTISER thinks) Canada (4) A Scout is a friend to all, and a pictures were thrown was stretched appointed but he hid everything brother to every other Scout, ao mat­ would not wish to separate from the from the upper to the lower verandah against him, youth (which is NOT Mother Country. Habit, association ter to what social class the other be­ always an advantage,) natural ner­ longs. (5) A scout is courteous. of Westmere and the surface proved old ties erf*friendship are still strong, Celebrations at St. Georges an excellent one for the display of the vousness, change of climate, and differ- but what of the future? Is it possible (6) A Scout is a friend to animals. pictures. ence of ground. But now, perhaps, to inspire that great body of Canadian (7) A Scout obeys orders of his par- Mr. Henry C. Cox, 1-nspector of our friends across the water-will believe immigrants with loyalty to the Empire la brilliant weather the school eats, patrol leader, or scoutmaster Schools was good enough to read thc that some of these might have been although it will certainly be an easy children of Bermuda marched to Vic­ without question. (8) A Scout smiles very entertaining lecture which ex­ the matter Vardon and Ray, and not task to link them to Canada? "And" toria Park oa Saturday morning, and whistles under all circumstances. plained the subjects, so far as they ignorance of the game as some of them says the TIMES, "is it so certain that some ol them had come from country (9) A Scout is thrifty. (10) A Scoal needed explanation, the lantern was ventured the hint. they will never be attracted by the places in the island and tbe roads is clean in_ thought, word ani deed. managed by Mr. Outerbridge. Golf has beea played in Scotland vision of an independent Canadian were just as dusty as if there had *ti_The children stood very quietly It would be taking the plums out of for five hundred years and more. Leith Republic. and listened very attentively to the been no rain since Christmas, but the pudding were we to describe either was its head-quarters when the Scot­ It is difficult for the outsider -to they all looked trim and clean, the address, their behaviour was excellent the pictures or the jokes, although tish Parliament tried vainly to check throughout the proceedings. grasp the extraordinary complexity girls in various pinks and blues as Mr. Cox said, there are jokes which its development. St. Andrews laid of the Canadian problem. To one made a pretty contrast with the green We could have wished, however, need no picture and pictures which tell iown the rules and established its ignorant of the country, (as perhaps of the park. that some notice had been taken of the story independently of the words. Club in 1754. the majority of English people are) On arrival the schools were directed the moment when the Union Jack Perhaps one of the best was the James the first brought "the it seems to be settled principally to their various stations by Captain was run up at the mast head, some asparagus-eating Scotsman—"John, ancient game" to England with him by Scots, English, Irish with a sprink­ P. R. B. Lawrence, by whose ener­ form of salute should have been decided ye're eating your asparagus at the but it never became verv popular ling of Germans. To a person of this getic efforts they finally drew up upon and the children instructed as wrong end." Canny Scot (eating until the eighteen-seventies, now it habit of mind the following informa­ facing the band stand. to the moment when it would be made. it in a retsaurant tor the first time) has deta nee J ail its rivals. tion will be awakening. His Excellency the Governor arriv­ A little talk in the history and ori­ Man, I prefer it that way." According to the last census there ed with Lady Bullock and Miss Bul­ gin of the Union Jack in each school Some people like Phil May's humour Should there be a "gallery" for was a total population of 7,206,643. lock at io o'clock They entered the would probably prevent such a faux best, some think no one has equalled golf matches? Is it possible to play Of these 1,823,150 were English, band stand, there being also present pas on another Empire Day as that Charles Keene, there were specimens up to form when followed by a prowl­ I.°5o,384 Irish, and 997,880 Scots.. Lt. Coi. McAndrew (the Lincolns), of a child carrying the Stars and of each for all tastes ani, it must be ing crowd all anxious to see noe win, Of French they had 2,054,890 and of Major Nugent, D.A.A. & Q.M.G., Stripes in marching to the Park, confessed, the best specimens of each or lose, as the case may be? Germans 393,320. They had also Mr. F. Goodwin Gosling, Archdeacon the difference perhaps not being kind, both as to drawing and humour. Golf is a solitary game as originally 129,103 Austro-Hungarians, 9,503 Bel­ Davidson, Mrs. Davidson, Dr. Har­ understood or considered important The exhibition of pictures over projected, the caddie was always in­ gians, 5,875 Bulgarians and Ruman­ vey, Mr. Richard DarreH and the by the teacher. there followed a very good selection tended to be the only witness of the ians, 54,986 Dutch, 3,594 Greeks, Hon. Allan F. Smith, I.S.O. We also think that it is improtant by the Drums and Fifes of the Lin­ language which issues from golfers 2,342 Hindus, 9.021 Japanese, 27,774 His Excellency immediately began that the children should be taught coln Regiment, they are becoming quite lips on occasions. There is the story Chinese, 45,411 Italians, 75,681 Jews, his address which was made in a clear the National Anthem. When played a looked-for feature at entertainments of the old minister, also a great golfer 33»365. Poles, 43,142 Russians, 107,533 firm tone which coala be distinctly by the Drums and Fifes it was sung and are certainly the best band of who, leaving the links said sadly to Scandinavians, 6,625 Swiss, and 185,- heard at the other side of the park. by the teachers and a few of thc the kind ever heard here . his friend after an entirely uncontrolled 032 of doubtful or undiscovered rela­ Last year we had the celebration of children as far as the end of the first The two charming country dances, expletive, "I must give it up, its too tionship. Empire Day, and I told you that the verse only, tbe band was heard in were most successful and it is hoped much for me—" "What!" said the Quebec had a total population of British Empire stood for liberty, the remaining two. that it will not be the last time they friend, "Give up golf?" "No" was 2,003,232 of whom 1,605,339 were civilisation and progress, and cour­ This is not as it should be. If will be seea this summer. The dan­ the sad reply, "The meeiistry." French, Ontario had 202,442 French age. Now in the past year have you Empire Day means anything it cers were Miss Emily Ingham, Miss in a total population of 2,523,274. ever thought of what I told you, means that the children should look Mary Gilbert, Misses Winifred and Matrimonial relations in Port of With a population of 455,614, Mani­ have you ever tried to think of what upon it as something more than a Esther Block, Miss Muriel Abbott, Spain, Trinidad, seem to be rather toba had 30,944 French, 16.021 Ger­ I meant? Have you realised that general holdiay. If those in authority Miss Effie Seon, Miss Helena Gosling, strained. No less than four what are mans, 39,665 Austro-Hungarians, 2,- during the year you have under the deem it so important an occasion that Miss R. Butterfield. called "Wife Notices," appear in one 453 Belgians, 2,853 Dutch, 10,741 British Empire had a full measure they bring the children together in The dances were loudly applauded. issue of the paper printed in Port of Jews, 12,310 Poles, 8^41 Russians, of liberty, liberty not license, liberty order that His Excellency may ad­ Mrs. Henry Lockward kindly ac­ Spain, informing the public that var­ and 16,419 Scandinavians. In Alberta to get all the happiness you can so dress them, surely the schools them­ companied them on the piano. ious husbands will not be responsible with a total popilation of 374,663, long as you do not interfere with the selves should see that ome form is Strawberries and cream, and ices for any debts their respective wives there were 19.825 French, 32,862 Ger­ of others? Civilisation and impressed upon the children so that and cake were served by various jaay contract. Even the mild Hindoo mans, 26,427 Austro-Hungarians, 1,269 happines finds his "house" too much for him progress, what have you done to help they may join intelligently in the young ladies under the direction of Belgians, 956 Bulgarians and Ruman­ ceremonies of the day. Does not the to manage under new conditions. them oe? Have you tried to im­ the refreshment Committee com­ ians, 2,951 Dutch, 2,243 Poles, 9,421 National Anthem appear in the School prising Mrs. T. M. Dill, Mrs. One advertises that he is not going to Russians, and 28,047 Scandinavians. prove them by getting better educa­ readers? pay any money for his wife who left ted, to improve yourselves in morals Mi*>ick, Miss Gilbert, Miss B. Triming­ With a total population of 492,432 Nothing could be awe appropriate ham, Miss R. Butterfield. him a month age. Onlarge Bnagolah, Saskatchewan had 23,251 French, and conduct to become better citi­ is the lady's name, he signs himself zens, and become better children, or inspiring than the Governor's After further selections by the 68,628 Germans, 41,651 Austro-Hun­ stirring and patriotic address and we "Jhagroo." and altogether one won­ garians, 1,538 Belgians, 2,336 Bul­ courage to fit yourselves, to defend Band the entertainment ;ame to a ders whether perhaps life was not sincerely hope that some means close and we trust that a good sum garians and Rumanians, 2,684 Dutch, what you have got and to work at pleasanter for Onlarge in a wider field 3-i785 Poles, 18,413 Russians, and tjiose duties you are called on to per­ be found to impress it on the children's of money for the purchase of lantern memories. than with Jhagroo of Fyzabad settle­ 33,991 Scandinavians. In British form, even if those are difficult, or slides for the Bermuda Schools will ment. As a suggestion—-Would it be possi­ reward Mrs. W. E. Tucker who, as Columbia there were 19,568 Chinese pven dangerous? and 8,587 Japanese. Now lef us- look al thc real mean­ ble to offer prizes for the best essays, Hon. Secretary of the Imperial Chap­ Catherine Tobias, is the name of ing of Empire Day. What should one or two written by any scholar ter of Daughters of the Empire, has another offending wife and her lawful Mainly in Saskatchewan and Al­ it mean to you? Empire Day is present on these occasions? carried this entertainment to a suc­ protector, (Air. J. R. Tobias,) adds berta there are between 400,000 and c-plebratwi throughout the British We feel impelled to offer these cessful conclusion. (nee Catherine Doyle) which may be 500,000 people who have come over Empire to make people think at least few criticisms which are made in no Those who were not able to see the by way of annoying his "in-laws" from the United States. one day in the year of the blessing fault, finding spirit but with the hope pictures on Monday will be glad to and so getting something back. These are chiefly the alien birth it is to be members of thc greatest that the ceremonies of Empire Day know that a further opportunity but, at any rate, they can have no and finest ILmpire that the world has may help these future citizens of awaits them on Wednesday evening It is asked sometimes by strangers leanings in favour of a closer connec­ ever seen; and when you are learning Bermuda to fuBy realize their privil­ next at tbe Thotburn Hall, Warwick, if there is a tax on cats in Bermuda. tion with Britain, nor any inherited geography see for yourselves in how- eges and responsibilities. of which particulars will be given later The question answers for itself, if prejudice for British ideals. Another many parts of tbe" world there are by advertisement. there were, we should be spared the factor in the case is the scarcity sight of the miserable animals we sec portions of the British Empire. There St. George's. —000—— of what Canadian papers have so often now. There is a sort of super­ not yet left off calling "home" news, have been great Empires in the past, THE REV. DR. BURROW'S MIN­ stition in the minds of some people there are great Empires to-day, but The Empire Day celebration took by the cable service. Prominence is place in the Market Square at 10 ISTERIAL JUBILEE. about getting rid of cats, that is, by given to all news affecting American it is from the history of the great merciful means, apparently they are empires of the past that we can learn o'clock on the south side of the flag interests, and as with the cables which For the first time, so far as we are quite willing to let them starve slowly reach Bermuda and those that go to most. When you have learnt a little pole mound and was suitably decor­ ated for the occasion, besides which aware, t h 5 celebration of aMinister's or run about when ill and sufiering. thc West Indies; news of interest to tnore history than yoa probably know J.ibilee lu is taken place in Berm _da, If a tax on cats was instituted and all Britons is swamped in favour of thc to-day you will" know that there were there were displays of bunting around the Square. The school children from It is that of the Rev. Dr. Burrows, unregistered cats taken away and put war with Mexico, thc White House great" Egyptian, Persian, Creek, Ro­ the various schools including the th esteemed minister emeritus of painlessly to death it would be better wedding, or personal notes on the ar­ man, and Spanish Empires, and they Garrison School, Miss S. Richard­ St. Andrew.«. «s- Presbyteriaj n Church, and healthier, especially for children, bitrators. all crumbled to nothing and disap­ son's, the St. George's High School. Hamilton. In the 18th century there who run the risk of catching illness The majority of the cables, news­ peared. Why? The reason was tMs. Mrs. T. Trott's school and others was a Mr. Richardson who for a from stray cats in a greater degree When they became very great, rich papers, and magazines that reach Can­ were drawn up in front and around long period of 56 years, was Rector than most oeople think. ada arc from the United States and and prosperous the citizens of the the platform in regular formation. of St. George's, but sach celebrations Empire thought only of themselves The other day two ladies saw a cat Britain has helped to make them so. The exercises commenced with a were not thought of in his days. in a dreadful state of disease, covered and not of their duties as the citi­ By her expensive postal tariff and few introductory remarks by Mr. It is a good sign of our better days with flies and just able to walk about by her long indifference to Canadian zens of a great empire. They became Albert Inglis; Canon Lightboarn read that public service in Chjrchor State Having asked the owner's permission, sympathies, she has alienated many selfisb, lazy and cowardly, they only the opening prayer and hymn No. is seldom allowed to go without its they carried it to the nearest drug of those whose affections still cling thought of getting rich, of getting 142 was sung by tbe children. Ad­ grateful recognition and that the need store, where its sufferings were merci­ to her and has made no effort to luxurious, they thought nothing of dresses were delivered by Lt. Col. ot praise which is dje is not withheld fully ended. capture the new alien element as it the countries or the people they gov­ A. J. Saitren-Willet, Wor. C M. till death comes whea it is trf no avail The object in mentioning this is to slowly drifted into life under the Eng­ erned. When danger threatened they McCallan, J.P., and W. j. Boyle, for him who has deserved it. People call the attention of people who, lish flag. paid foreigners to fight for them, Esq., M.C.P. R.P.C. Joseph Smith generally are agreed that the minister rather than humanely drown or There is some significance, not much, and did not fight for themselves. broke out the Union Jack and the who has spent his life energies and tal­ choloform super 11 UOJS kittens will let They became laay and cowardly, and military bugles sounded a flourish it is true, but it is a sign of thc times ents for half a century, in seeking eter­ them become stray cats, to the danger when a member of the Canadian so in time their colonies, aad subjects of trumpets. Mr. S. S. Spuriing, all children run from this source. M.C.P., proposed three cheers for nal good of his fellow men, may well House of Commons protests against and neighbours saw they were rich receive their thanks and benedictions, Indeed, the cruelty brings its own lazy and helpless and so broke away His Majesty King George V. and Queen Royalty in Canada. such as may warm his heart for the punishment for who knows whether Mr. Emerson, ex-Minister of Rail­ from them and attacked them and Mary which were heartily accorded. his own children may not be thc ones The Rev. A. B. Higgins then offered little way he has yet to tread before ways, is careful to say that hc has a brought the whole empire to the going home. to suffer. If there could be an Animals ground. Now that is what we learn a prayer after which the children sang personal admiration for the Duke of Dr. Burrows's fifty years of service Home here where stray animals could Connaught, hut hc is against the ap­ from the'pas'- We •-*•* these ^,m' God Save The King and Canon Light­ be taken and lame attended to much bourn pronounced the Benediction. have been of more than ordinary in­ pointment of a Royal Governor- pires created by strong warlike, terest. They began in 1864 in Tulla- misery on the part of pur poor dumb General and, in particular, hc docs manly people, kept great and made more, Ireland, Therein the midst friends would be prevented and much not want a "German Prince" to greater so long as the citizens were of a Roman Catholic population he unhappiness to those who must pity rule thc Dominion. without being able to relieve. manly and did their duty; and then had a scattered handful of Presby­ Unfortunately for Mr. Emerson's falling and destoyed when their citi­ CANADA STEAMSHIP LINES GET terians to care for who owned neither argument, Prince Alexander of Teck zens became lazy and selfish and a Church nor a Manse. lis first neglected their dut>. INSTALMENT. is no more and no less German than four years which hc spent as a min­ the Duke of Connaught is, and neither Now when you look at yo*r map ister among them, made them a con­ EAST END NOTES. and see that all over tbe world there Tbe final instalments of the $6,500,- of them is one quarter so German as 000 debenture stock issue of the gregation, and gave them a Church the enormous number of Canadians are dotted portions of the Empire in whkh to worship. His next charge ,Lmember that in each of them Canada Steamship Lines, Limited, On Friday afternoon last the Cor­ who have become British subjects in r which was underwritten in London in was in the town of Waterford where poration of St. George's held a most Canada. whether small CM* large there are a he laboured eight years. The Bible, certain number of citizens of ttas the fall, has been paid into the treasury important meeting at their office on Thc protest itself effects nothing of the company and is deposited in the used still in the services of St. York Street, St. George's. The draft Empire; so long as th«**y are strong Andrew's here, has the names inscrib­ but may it not in some degree shadow- so long will our nation be what it is Bank of Montreal. This instalment on debenture bonds for harboar and forth the influence of Canada's demo­ amounts to $1,500,000 and will provide ed upoa it "f all his fellow ministers wharf improvements purposes was to-day—one of the proudest and liest in Waterford, Episcopalian and Meth: cratic neighbours on Canadian opin­ nations of the world. the company with working capital. The under consideration and after due and ions? issue was underwritten by Brown, odist, and tells of the esteem in which deliberate discussion the blanks were Some of the portions of the Empire he was held by men of al! denominations. The TIMES article speaks of thc Shipley and Company, and a number filled in, it is hoped in a way that will friendly element in Canada as the are big some are small, Bermuda is of other important London houses, the Then he set out with his young wife prove acceptable to thc House of small, but it has honourable history, for the wider world of tbe West. "passive loyalists and devoted Can­ entire amount being taken firm. In­ Assembly. adians" and wonders whether a and the people of Bermuda have al­ stalments have been regularly met since Ia less thaa two months from his arrival he was settled ia Truro, Nova movement to establish a Canadian ways lone their luty towards the that date. Mr. James Carruthers, Leave of absence from the 25th F moire, and we should be proud of it. Scotia, where during his eight years' Republic would find no favour in president of the company, confirms the iast., to October 1st was granted to Quebec. The opinion of the Arch­ ' But you may say, what can littk report that an invest men* order of ministry the people built a new and enlarged Church which is one of thc the secretary F. Eardley Smith Esq. bishop of St. Boniface is worth quot­ boys and girls do to help thc Em- 5,000 shares of the Richelieu and On­ and Mr. V. O. Brown was requested oke'-- When we grow up perhaps finest buildings in that town. Boston, ing in this connections. Monsignor tario was placed recently by English to fill the office during his absemce. Langerin says:—"The more I live we can, but what can we do now. interests, and the greater part of the that great centre of American cul­ What you can do is this. \oa can ture aad commerce, next wooed him, and look around, the more Isee and stock which was bought here around The Wor. thc Mayor of St. George's feel that the French Canadians are work hard to try and be well edu­ 98 or 99 has been taken off the market and there he wrought uawearedly un­ cated- you will be little use if whea til his health threatened to give way. informs us that he has invited an the best friends and supporters of the and sent to England. An authoritative American Sjfiragelte lady, and she British Crown. The Canadian W est is vou gr6w up you are stupid and un­ denial was green to a report that a It was the exhaustion brought on educated. We want you to be good, by a city charge which induced him to has accepted his ivnit ition to speak at becoming every day more and more former Richelieu and Ontario director the Town Hall, St. George's, at an American or Yankee, even the Catho­ intelligent citizens Yoa may try and large shareholder had placed his listen to the overtures made to him to get education whea you are grown to undertake the work of St. Andrew's early date next month. The ladies lic clergy. A referendum, he adds, stock on the market. The holdings at St. George's are not at all favourable would not declare^ in favour of the up, but you will find it very difficult of this interest, approximately 8,000 Church, Bermuda. Thus Dr. Burrows and you ought to be doing other work. has served ia two continents and under to the Mayor's movement. British flag, but of the* Stars and shares, have been kept intact, not a i, * * Stripes. It is on the French Cana­ Now is the time to work at your les­ single share having been offered for sale. two flags, but he has found the Gospel sons. Again, you mast not allow he was ordained to preach, meeting During tbe past week Mr. Joseph dian's traditional and age-long enmity yourself to get xato bad habit*^- the same great need and proving Millet brought ashore from thc dredger (there is no other word) to the "Yan­ they stick like burrs to your charac­ the same great blessing wherever be has King George's hoppers a remark­ kee", and on an unlimited "rcpatria- ter If you as children are untruthful, able piece of lime stome; it is very tion" of his race ia thc Canadian West heavy and apperas to be layers trf that wc must count, chiefly, for pre­ EXCHANGE CAFE BOWLING It was a kindly thought on the part shells and small coral between two serving Canada to the British Empire dishonest, lazy a-d.ft^Uh TOURNAMENT. orobaWy grow up dishonest untruth­ of Or. aad Mrs. Smith to threw open layers of hard, heavy limestone. Many in the future, as iu the past. That, ful laiv selfish men and women. their Manse on Monday evening of the shells, although they have at least, is the conviction I have come The results of the drawings for the last to the congregation and friends probably been in position few* many to after nearly 30 years' study of We do not want them in the Empire Knock-out Bowling Tournament to Again, in the path of dut>- yo-. wil for the Jubilee celebration and hos­ hundreds of years are perfect in shape Canadian history and coalitions. J„„ have great difficulty. It is be held at the Exchange Cafe on pitality to entertain all who shoald There are spaces between individual Thc Archbishop's ^ intimate know­ S^ahJS?m£"to tell the truth or May *27*, 28 and 29, are as follows: come. Those who came overflowed shells and the layers of shells, black, ledge of the conditions of affairs and white, are conspicuous. to do what you know is right. Other W. H. C. Cooper vs. Sweeney D. into almost every room of the house. makes his an opinion to be respected foolish children may laugh at yoa, Lisculos. The Rev Mr. Hemmeon brought the ami, for the i_st, one can only trust and if you run away from what you W King vs Cecil J. Stiles. congregation of the |Methodis Dr. that it will occur to the Administra­ know is right you become cwarffc John Barritt vs. W. Marchmont. Cameron told how he had valued Dr. tive Government at home that Can­ We do not want cowards as citizens Arthur Friswell vs. J. C. Cooper. Burrows' brotherly fellowship, aod DREDGER KING GEORGE. ada is worth conciliating and keeping, of the Empire. In all these things J H. Smith vs. T. E. Stoney. representatives of the congregation before she departs as America did. I h% you are training y™«*™ T Greatorney vs. W. A. Smellie. spoke with genuine feeling of the grat­ The dredging doom this, week was Presumably we have got beyond the tn be really good citizens of the y g J ToweB vs. B. W. Mallory. itude and appreciation of tas work principally in the hard rock totalling days of George III. Emp£e,Tnd so long as the Fmpire J. R. Steels vs. J. E. Hooper. for seventeen years as tkeir active 4,620 tons for the week. hoX really good, ^S-. ^f, H T. Conyers vs. E. Hooper. minister and of what he and Mrs On Monday 400 tons were raised and intelligent citizens, so long will Jack Farrell vs. E. W. Doe. Burrows still were to tliem ia their but the wind was so strong that the 000 fu R«t;«h Enrobe remain what it retirement. ... , , . men knocked off early. Dr. Burrows tm his reply touched The Drill Scow worked 48 hours MR. AND MRS. VINCENT ASTOR upon thc past like au old soldier, re­ drilling and blasting. IN BERMUDA. ii"-Srai toTfer, fall, and crum- THE PEMBROKE STOCKS. counting Ms banks, gallantly re­ ferred to his wife, vho had stood by 000 bte 0 him all through, as more abundant and Ylu alftf you have heard of the It would be interesting to know ROYAL "ENGINEERS. The yacht "Norma" aow ia Ham­ ion •»«• These and Girl Scouts where the_ stocks disappeared! which more snccessfiilin labour.for the Church ilton Harbour has brought Bfc and H7 STK th^H'h^nds through are said to have stood close to the fh^n himself, and spoke encouragingly On Tuesday the detachment of Mrs. Vincent Astor to spend part-of Ihe' British Empire beijg trained wall of Prmbroke Chun 1. R_u moar o£ the work still carried on by St. who have been em­ their wedding tour in Bermuda. £ be good and useful citizens. The says that with within the last few Andrew's and its minister. He hoped ployed on their annual training at xmt\ Astor is much better ia health. he would st-H be of some service tl codfof law l»d down for the Boy few days the tree, which still held Paget Island for some weeks, returned Yesterday afternoon they visited the oae of thc bolts, has been cut down' it aas assured them thet while life to the Royal Engineer Barracks, St. Isle of Wight_where tea was provided Scouts is so clear and good that I lasted it woald have his prayers on St do better tha. j- P- * for building purposes. Perhspa so ic George's. * by Mrs. Bradley. parishioner is informed on the subject. its behalf. fpW^I^e'goTtodotWs" or £0 any disturbance in Ire.and, the pre­ PRODUCE. dictions made so freely by Unionists THE DERBY Somerset Section. HOME RULE BILL that its final adoption by the House of Produce to the following amount Commons would be followed by fierce was -shippe-i to New York on Satur­ outbursts in Ulster and sanguinary day last by the S.S. Bermudian:— " WON BY OUTSIDER. Funeral of Mr. Edgar Tucker. conflicts between the Orangemen and 2,574 Barrels Potatoes. Passes Honse of Commons Nationalists'tee proved to be untrue London, May 26.—The latest bet­ 9,386 Crates Onions. ting on the Derby, to be run May 27 On the 22nd May, a most impressive up to the-present. The authorities, 1,155 Crates Celery though sad ceremony took place at civil and military are said to be keep­ is as follows:— London, May 25--—Ey a vote of 3,255 Crates Vegetables. St. James' Church, Somerset, when ing a careful watch, and trains are * _> %2 to 1 Kennymore. and where Mr. Edgar Tucker a lea-ding 351 to 274, a majority of 77, the hekl_ at stations with steam up in House of Commons to-day read a -000 10 to 1 Black Jester. educationalist amongst the coloured readiness to rush troops or armed po­ 100 to 9 Brakespear. schools of Somerset, was laid to his third time the Irish Home Rule BIB lice to wherever they might be need­ and passed the hard fought measure CUSTOM HOUSE—HAMILTON. 100 to 7 Durbar II. resting place. The dul-iren ani ed to suppress riots which nearly 25 to 1 Ambassador. teachers ot Ws school, the Howard on to the* House of Lords where everybody thought were bound to another effort will be made by means ENIEBID. . $g 40 to 1 Evans dale. Academy, with those of Mr. A. Swan's, occur but so far the oniy conflicts 40 to 1 Orebi. led the precession, immediarely fol­ of an amending Bill to bring the have been verbal ones. Meanwhile May 25.—Br. S.S. Caribbean, Daniels, lowed by a delegation from the Free Act into shape which will secure many Unionists declare that it is Other probables:—Capidon, Rothat- Gardeners, of which the deceased was it the good -will of all classes of Irish­ New York, W. T. James & Co., only the calm which presages a fierce Agent's. ke, Magyar, Hapsburg, Courageous, a member. Through the arch men. The end of the struggle came Dan Russell, Martin, Quixtus, Aken- storm, and that failing the defeat May 25.—Br. S.S. Chaudiere, * Par­ formed by * the Sword-Bearers, the quite suddenly, the Unionists refusing of the Government at a general elec­ ham, Conqueror, Corval, Polygamist, to debate the bill without further tridge, St. John, N.B., W.T. James Bogey, Ladus, Flying Orb, Polycrates, corpse was borne by- six young men tion, civil war looms ahead not as a & Co., Agents. who owe their success in passiog the information as to he Gov ernr neat's contingencym but as a certainty. My Prince. Dockyard Apprenticeship Examina­ intentions in regard the pre iposec May 26.—Br. S.S. Leonatus, Stephens, A curious feature of the situation Vera Cruz, Mexico. London, May 26.—To-morrow will tion to the able tuition of Mr. Tucker amending me: 1* tquitl is that the Unionist leaders are now be Derby Day, the day of all days Then followed his near relatives, and lifted a corne eil b hou-?l setting up the claim that the Ulster May 27—Am. S.Y. Noma, Dungan, Norfolk, Va. for English sport loving public and and a great throng of friends scholars Mr. Andrew Bona volunteers are preserving peace, in m clubs and "pubs" alike the chan­ and sympathisers; the Church was that the Pr. we Ulster. Mr. John E. Redmond is LL ces of Kennymore or Black Jester or literally packed. conciliatory a 1 h e ha being inundated with telegrams of Courageous and other horses entered ith add that Mr Asqu had congratulations from the United States May 25.—Br. S.S. Ch luaiere, Par- in the great race to-day furnish the_ Cricket Match at Ireland llsland. To the 'thirc and all parts of the world, on the tridge, St. Kitts, W.I., inward cargo. staple topic for conversation. The passage of thc Bill. May 26.—Br. S.S. Leonatus, Stephens, cjstomary crowd will journey to The cricket match, played in the would, he sai Norfolk, Va. Epsom _ to see the annual classic. Glade, Ireland Island, between Stan­ The King will be there together with dards V and VI of H.M. Dockyard — 000 half the great men of the realm. School was decided as a win for the the ei From prominent indications the crowd fromer on the result of the 1st innings the Th ALBANIA. will be as large as any that has wit­ Standard VI compiled 20 runs, in the y the ISil l t REDMOND LOSES AGAIN. nessed the race in many years. In 1st innings, and 50 in the second; iing the 135 years of its existence the Unionist Successor to Sylvester Rome, May 26.—One of the chief Their opponents made 42 in the ist in the iccessor reasons for the trouble in Albania Derby has held first place among turf innings, and 24 in the second, up to he peoj>l e w Home. is ihe unwillingness of the inhabitants events and the traditions of the race drawing , when they had two men Law then of that country to pay taxes, accord­ are practically the traditions of the left to go in.? Govern men London, May 23.—C. F. G. Master- ing to the ^Marquis di Sangiuliano, turf. st* in I 'arils who was appointed C ouncillor Italian Foreign Minister, in answering th. : Duchy of Lancaster tc succeed On Saturday, the 23rd, inst, Mrs. e cabinet questions in thc Chamber of Deputies Epsom Down M; Derby Forsberry, of , En?., was tncellor of tl F. Hob ious( wa: defeate: for the to-day. He explained the action tak­ result as follows: married to Mr. Joshua Ratteray of appeal second time to- ay in a bye election, en by the Italian Minister and the Somerset, Bermuda, by the ReV. Can­ In Febrdfery M Masterman was de- sailors of the Italian Fleet for the 1. Durber II. non Mackay, in St. James' Church featcd by Ma r Sir John Wilson, protection of Prience Willian ruler of 2. Hapsburg. Somerset, In spate cf the fact that Unionist in the >u* hwi vision 01 Albania and for the re-cstablishment 3. Peter the Hermit. the actual time for the wedding had Bethnal Green. 10-c hc was de- of order in Durasso. not been fixed up to its very date, the feated in the constituet if Ipswich, Loudon, May a;. -Extraordinary Church was crowded. The bride who the bye election havii een made precautions ag-.inst the suffragettes was givea away by her brother, _Mr. necessary to n< vacancy :aused will be taken in to-day's Derby at Clinton Simons, was tastefully attired of the Rev. Sylv« ter Horn The ROYAL COLONIAL INSTITUTE. Epsom, in relation to the King's colt in grey silk. vote was Z inzoni, Unionist, 6,406, Brakespear. A sinister rumour has Masterman, Libera Scurr, Dr. Parkins Speech. reached the police of a plot to throw * * * Socialist, 395 5-784, missiles at His Majesty's representa­ On .Monday the 25th inst, the This may 1 iea as London, May 26.—Although the tive in the race, and in view of last Annual General Meeting of the Sandy's that the con is ge; d of first rule of the Royal Colonial Insti­ year's tragedy.when Miss Davidson Recreation Club, was held in the John Redn nt tute expressly bans political partisan­ sacrificed her life in a mad attempt Masonic Hall, when the following ship or discussion Dr. George Parkin, to stop the King's horse, every pre­ officers were elected to serve for thc caution will be taken. The police JOO- Director of the Rhodes Scholarship coming year. President, Mr. Arthur Trust, trod debatable ground at last realize that the danger has been Galloway, Vice President, Cyril Young, night's Empire Day dinner when he doubled since the Buckingham Palace Secretary, George Rothwell, Asst. raid. Many excellent judges think THE MILITAI asserted that in the last few years the Secretary, Howard Henderson, Tie- prestige of the Commons had steadily that Brakespear is good enough to surer, James R. Fiolay, Captain of the OB declined while the prestige of the win. .\ royal victory wo lid prove ist XI G. Borman, Vice Captain A. Loi! •A. M 23.—20 detectives most popular especially at this pres­ Marshall, Captain of the 2 :i O'B from Scotland Yard to-day raided the Crown had gone up. In every remote w part of the empire there was regret ent time. While the withdrawal of Bridges. Vice Captain T. V. lav headquarters cf the Women's Social The Tetrarch has somewhat lessened and Political Union. The raid was that thc buffer power of the Upper Chamber had been temporarily sus­ the interest in the race, it has resulted On Friday the 5th June th. Facu the result of the almost unprecedented in more speculation as to the winner. and Students of the H< ithcote H activity of the suffragettes yesterday. pended. The sooner it was restored Academy, intend giving another They took possession of thc offices to its form r plane the better. This their interesting and popu ir entertai and sei zed til he boc •ks re-, *orJs id deviation from the normal tenor of —000—* — irents in the Masonic Hs 1, Somerst icesvs c liter atu re t hey here. The the speeches aroused some feeling, but Dr. Parkin excused his allusion Judging by the prospects the i> 3" mt ei men m the room s were < Irivcn to the MEXICO. gramme, some very novel am treet and arrested. on the ground that his subject "related ideils of the Institute" items will be included and we havf Basis of Agreement Reached. hesitation in assuring he gen his irgument being that thc Old Coun­ public that they will spe tad ;he V try might benefit by thc wider range Washington, May 26.—When the enjoyable evening. of knowledge represented in the poli­ administrr • ion chiefs resumed their 0 gn 0 hc House some tical experience of the combined 'study of the Mexican situation to­ reg. trd rt-g the Bill TD OURi union of the empire. What the peo­ day, they were encouraged by those 4-;,r T4frir-r..-.'» '"V'-!t*>-Sn» THE Ti -ui\ C= tZIOHtO -_.UlillilG ple in tbe other corners of the globe cardinal developments: The Huerta Ion e'll- Bill for the :. Tablets All druggists refund most desired was that the people of and American missions at Niagara isure. so as to 1 the money1 iiff it fails to cure. this country should be brought back Falls were nearing accord in the dis­ he 0 i)i oft? oi the pc io political sanity. Sir George Reid, position of the troublesome land Scmersei Pry & itere i . ,.) J iss to 11 S] E. W. GroveL signature is oa Australian High Commissioner, sar- problem, one of the causes of Mexi­ .-»- i >ta - • . 5ach box casticallyhinted ihat all which appear­ can unrest. A satisfactory basis for is continually receiving ne g bill would ?A&I3 MKDICiN 1. St Loan ed necessary in order to restore the resolving the dispute between the goods from England and to any reputation of the Mother of Parlia­ Huerta Government and the United "O it wa ii! lv*jiefi'l migh ments was that a hundred Liberals States international phase of equation America, and you can al­ should vote against the Government. was declared to have been reached. Speaking of Imperial Defence Sir Denial was made that Carranza ways get what you re­ had refused to consider any form of E SAAD PASHA George who rarely forgoes an appor- quire, we have also vari­ t i prodding Canada declared , mediation proposals. thai either Australia was taking it ous articles suitable as P ula, A ustria, Mav 2 -*. -Tl le ii London, May 26.—It is semi­ irp ent sui ports oi Esaad i 'asha Form* r too seriously or Canada too easily. officially stated that the British gov­ gifts to your friends. by h in. ister oi war in Albania are ; tlack An interesting feature at the function ernment is using all its influence in \, he ti ^ was he presence of Pri doc Arthur of behalf of the mediators at -Niagara 21-4-14582.eitf * ot Durrazza accoiJn aught and Prince Alexander of loh w in. less d •spatch receive 1 fry *. : h Falls. It is very desirous of success Teck. Prince Arthur who preside 1 because it believes a successful out­ .\ :rian Cruiser Was loujly applauded for his sugges­ ihe IJ •A C t hat po r i. come will establish a precedent for tion that the Universities might be all of Latin American British influence D nrazza May 23.—A. cr C c encouraged to give a decree in Imper­ BAHKSHd FAO il us after! soon the insin wer e is being exerted principally through : ialism since the general ignorance Sir Lionel Carden. A statement is­ I up >n 1 lie (-own. i'l ice Vi iliia. \ concerning the geographi:al sitjation Provided. nd the Pi i*ces*> and thei* pari / too t. sued to-day says in explanation of an; the resiurccs of thc Colonies was Sir Lionel's long visit to President Deposits accepted subject to r( ge ab .ard i lie I tali m \\ arshi Huerta a few days ago. "The visit check. 1 • .1 1 he appro• ( h . f :!. the Iiiternatio-, al C. must not be taken to indicate a Drafts issued or Cashed. 11 con roi of the city went (Jilt t change in thc British policy." AU the conveniences that modern ii a pa lLey. They ret urneJ wit 1 —000—-—- banking affords are provided by r< :pr esenta *ves i.i the ins.lrgen t s wh em aht'c \ te set Print c \V illian' h0 Ifejijjg *3y?-S=i IK BANK OF BERMUDA; LTD. 'he T hc Pi* accompanied )>• th DEATH OF SIR FRANCIS Somerset Branch. he 1 .* ian Admiral c* ire t 'short BELSEY. T lie c its cap Lured four Dutc 1 CHARLES G. GILBERT, g larme officers who 1 I he : ar Canmt London, May 25.—-The death oc­ Manager. holding. curred to-day of Sir Francis Belsey He was born in 1837. Knighted 1909. aO-ll-13.4I23.eitf Married the widow of Mr. Morrison Foster of New York ia 1897. He was one of those men who, never heard of far bcyouk their own town devote HYDROPLANES IN HAMILTON 164 1 themselves entirely to its interests HARBOUR. Parli I with great success. In education tlllfll I and Sunday School work he has been Two hydroplanes, ore belbrgng tt Attorney Gen CiiaMDCTS. a well-know power, and his native city, Mr. Vincent Astor, whose yacht •X Ml Port-of-Spain. Rochester, has much to thank him Wm '.Trinidad. B. W. • "Noma" is now in the harbour, th< If SI 8-12-'10. for. He was twice Mayor of Rochester other to Mr. C. H. Neave, tried theii Dear Sirs: Kent, England, ami a Liberal in poli­ speeds In the harbour yesterday after­ 1 .1111 Kiad to be able to inform you that tics. aA the "trass" (?) I got from you in September noon and drew an interested crowc &2 is a complete success. It has supported my -—000— to watch them. ft & rupture perfectly sinco I. first wore It. I %B a have- been ruptured since I can remember 3 and tried at different intervals several makes ——000 m and iris set the of truss without success. I was beginning •FILES CORED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. FASHION'S to thlnft I should have to undergo an opera­ !*-. ami tion, as the rupture was gradually getting * PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed BERMUDA PRODU'' E. LL is t i leading re-" worse. Now, however, I consider myself coid 11 the changing practically cured. To my mind one of tho to core any case of Itching, - Blind, mod-r! new idea, great points about your Invention is that Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to Through the cc tesi Evei one does not feel its pressure anywhere, al­ C. C. Outerbrk'ge every aseful 1 scovery and though that -pressure never actually relaxes. 14 days or money refunded.—Made by -*ecre. ry - I urer ation ia re- After the first few days I have not felt its of the Bermuda Gree a V e getables every fresh e pressure any more than I do my trouser PARIS MEDICINE CO,, Saint Loafe rded and illustrated every suspenders. You are quite welcome to make Growers' Ass ciati* i we the iol- any use you like of this letter. •\ S. fif A. lowing produce que rl it :h r uled month in the pages of *ft Tours truly, in the New York mart e •y e ster Jay. J. H. Whitehead. j£3i_R5 '*' Mr. F. A. Hollis .® To Brooks Rupture Appliance Co. —000— representative quo! r so< s invies Ilf SHAMROCK IV. LAUNCHED. Large Crates Celery No. I _ --->6.25 " " " No. 2. --$5-25 11 be i I I SK; sport lgland, May 26.—Shani- No. 3- $4.00 F 1\". ilenger for the America Comm The bmartest Fashion Cup was launched here to-day. She The North Anerican uit Ex- give t Journal!,, which y ou can ob- took the water on the stroke of noon. change quote: stitu ti tain fro; the d ealer who There was no hitch in the arrange­ Large Crates Celery No. I. ___$6.oo by th supplies your oapers at ments and she slid down the ways " Ne. 2_ ---$4.50 Exche* present easily as the Countess of Shaftsbury Small " " No. i_ $2.00 Irish who had done similar service for No. 2. fi.50 served •rvic Shamrock III. christened Sir Thomas " No. 3- Jfi.oe Imperi Exc leqi REE If you will send a Lipton's latest champion. The little shipping town was gaily decorated the Iris heqt post card with your name Messrs. S. H. & E. H. F >t quote £50 and address to "FASHIONS with British and.American flags with Thc above* is C. E. Brooks, who has which was intermibgled a yellow flag FOR ALL," 233, Regent heen Curia;; Rupture fur ove?c SI) years. Parsley _ *1.25 Street, London, England, a If Ruptured, write him today. with a big green shamrock of the Beets__. specimen copy of the cur­ Royal Ulster Yacht Club while every­ $1.25 body present also wore a shamrock. Carrots. $1.25-ji.50 rent issue of England's IVfy Appliance Sent ©si Trial Lettuce. 65c.-$1.50 Leaiiing Fashion Journal H you have tried everything else, will be sent to you FREE come to me. I have my- -greatest suc­ OF ALL COST. cess where others fall. Send attached 000 Suit coupon today and I win send you, free, held this 10 4-14.559a.th.tf my illustrated book on Buirture and STEAMERS. of the Kit Its care, giving you the names of many a\^sWiJS9fl people who have tried my appliance and are extremely gratefni. it-gives S.S. Ber ludian left Sa urday morn- Mi 3. Mild constant relief where all others fail. I irg fer New V rk with 204 passen- make it to your measure and send it gers anc decked a port io a.m. Ofl to yo» on a strict guarantee of satis­ Monday. tT O, faction or money refunded, and I have .ihe pat my price so low that anybody, fflirxiihetta Scnipeund *J- S.S. Chauaiere arrived Monday laded : B rich or poor, can buy it I send it on .gat-nan's Greatest Boon morning from Halifax, N.S., she sailed ilace . o tnal< to prove what I say is true. laforrR-aticr: How They May Civa Birth xm for the West Indies on Tuesday. OFF FttI, OtTT FREE COUPON BELOW S.S. Chaleur sailed from St. -Kitts inirst, w J and Wftite AND POST TODATT Kapssy, Heaitby Children Absolutely With- WA., 3 P-tf- .Monday ar.d is due declared Postage 2% Pence, or 6c, to U. S, A, ,:t Fear oIPiin-SEMT FREE. on Friday to sail for St. John, N.B. Don't dread tbe pains of child­ and the ffice ' " jTROUSERS FREE INFORMATION COUPON birth. Ur. J. H. Dye devoted S. S. Leonatus arrived Monday graced. i his life to relieving the sor- morning from Vera_ Cruz, Mexico.. For the Summer mouths I will sup­ C. B. Brooka, 87M State St, L rows of women. He has Marshall, Michigan, U. 8c At Iproven that the pain at SJS*. .Cayo..Soto is expected*.on 'Fri­ Everything Qiiet in Ulster ply yoa with a Suit selected from any Please send me by post. In plain wrap- material insjtoek—froia a Mght weight childbirth need no longer be day. por, yonr Illustrated Book and fait In­ Jffeared. Send yoarJwtme and Belfa*, lrcL 25.- Up iC outing suit to to evening dress suit. formation abont your Appliance Xor the /address to Dr. jf. M. Dye S.S. Caribbean leaves on Saturday late to-, ight ryt'hins care of rapture. 'Medical Institute," SS Lewis morr.i g far New York. Tender with was quiet s^Block, Buffalo, N. Y.", and we here. No de n< frvnTl send you, postpaid his won­ outward passengers, leaves. . Hamilton jwere held". mmm e. siEuiE Name s derful book which tells bow to give at .9 MP- \ .A * VT •• tr *i birth to happy, healthy children, absofately without C • London, 'Ma*: 26: -The of (•^ueeaSt., Opposite Now Windsor &S. Berrudaaa sdft.froin New Y.rk passage Address fear of pain, also how to become a mother Do not the Home Rule Bill has oot yet led ("pfeaaa writs''tmmkeri' delay bnt write TO-DAY. I , on Saturday. ia-5-14.690.tK.3m Hotel f