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VOL 6, No. 219 HAMILTON, BERMUDA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1926 PER COPY 3d. or 6 cents-40/- PER ANNUM

Shipping Prospects Bermuda Biological Station. ROUND THE WORLD BY CABLE They Say Head of That shipping news is plentiful for the Future. Arising out of the meeting held THE COAL STRIKE. just now. Brings Experts on Friday recently to stimulate interest iu ***** Interview with the reorganisation of the Bermuda That everyone has suddenly de­ PLANS FOR NEW SHIP AND Biological Station, the names of No hopa for Settlement. Owners Refuse to Consider cided there is scarcely any limit WHARFAGE TO BE Mr. L.B Harnett. the Board of Trustees wiU perhaps National Basis. to what can be done for the Tourist DISCUSSED. be of interest. Trade. Mr. L. B. Harnett, the head ofthe Bermuda is directly represented * * * Interview with the Mayor. firm of Messrs. Haruett and Rich­ on the Board by Mr. E. A. McCaUan, SMUGGLING AFFAIR- That hotels and shippiag must ardson, agents of the R.M.S.P. Director of Agriculture, and Dr. keep step by step. Mr. H. C. Blackiston, head of Co., Pacific Steam Navigation Co., E. L. Mark is too weU known locaUy 150 Italians landed Secretly in Nova Scotia. Clearance * * * the Furness Withy Co. in NewYork, Elders and Fyffes, etc., has just re­ to need any introduction. That there was a time when one is expected to arrive in Bermuda turned from London after a visit FoUowing are the names of the Paper from Bermuda Omits Passengers- limited the other! on Friday next in order to discuss to his principals in connection with gentlemen comprising the Board:— * * * with the Corporation and local the shipping trade of Bermuda. Remarkable Running Record. Nurmi badly Beaten— That now they are making each authorities the plans for the fur­ Few men have worked so unceas­ Chairman, E. G. ConkUn, Pro­ Tilden Defends Title—Professionalism in Tennis other develop. ther extension of the shipping trade ingly and energeticaUy on behalf fessor of Biology, Princeton Uni­ * * * and the necessary wharfage to ac­ of the development of Bermuda. versity. Extends—British Riflemen make New Record. That it is astonishing how much commodate the new ship or ships. In addition to his long experience Secretary, W. H. Rand, Chairman influence for good an enterprising The Marine experts from. Eng­ and local knowledge, he possesses land are at present in New York, Department of Zoology, Harvard Mine Owners Flatly Refuse Proposal Serious Floods in Kansas. firm can exercise. unbounded faith and optimism, University. I * * * and although their timeisentreme- and it is no secret that the increased ly limited, Mr. Blackiston, who is E. J. Allen, Director, and Secre­ London, September 15.—Contin­ Emporia, Kansas, September 13. That the Cable Company is reaUy tonnage of the Royal MaU, and the tary of the CouncU, of the Marine —Hundreds were homeless or ma­ going to begin on the wireless sta­ nothing if not thorough, has pre­ EngUsh trade with Bermuda, are uance of tho coal strike deadlock vailed upon them to come down Biological Association of the Unit­ was indicated this morning when rooned in their houses and damage tion. almost entirely due to his enthu­ ed Kingdom. to livestock and buUdings was * * * ; and seek first hand information siastic representations. it was announced unofficially that J. H. Ashworth, Professor of Zo­ the Mining Association this after­ mounting steadily to-day as flood That Bermuda will soon be a few !. of our channels and other shipping In an interview with our repre­ ology, University of Edinburgh. noon would report to the Govern­ waters of the Neosho, Cottonwood seconds from . I conditions. sentative yesterday, Mr. Harnett C. B. Davenport, Director, Sta­ ment that the Colliery Owners and Verdigris Rivers swept south­ * * * I The new ship ordered is designed and will be built exclusively for very]courteously explained his Com­ tion for Experimental Evolution, Associations throughout the Coun­ eastern Kansas followiug rains yes­ That we may soon be able to read Bermuda use and Will confor.m vo pany's plans and also gave much Carnegie Institution. try have refused by vote to give the terday and last night which ia English news without the aid of a all our requirements. Rather than information on various matters B. M. Duggar, Professor of Plant Mining Association power to nego­ some Sections approached cloud­ pair of foreign spectacles. connected with our development. Physiology, Washington Univer­ tiate a settlement with the men on burst proportions. A large sec­ retard the development of the tour­ ist trade by waiting until our chan­ The Araguaya, said the agent, sity, St. Louis, and Chairman, a national basis. This is a flat tion of the town of Neosho Fails That VauderbUt is getting the leaves Avonmouth for Bermuda on Division of Biology and Agricul­ refusal of the proposal advanced by about 35 nines southeast of here right idea. nels are fuUy completed, the firm Nov. 26th. Her saiUng from New ture. A. J. Cook, General Secretary of was reported as virtuallj inundated has ,at considerable expe nse :adapt ed York wiU be on Dee. llth and she E. V. Cowdry, Associate Member, tho Miners Union, the owners have at midnight. The section hardest That he paid a bull fighter £830 tfie ship for the local conditions. wiU leave for New York on Dec. The RockefeUer Institute for Medi- \ consistently held that they would hit apparently included a territory for the bout with the bull. This.wiU not surprise t hose fami- 18th. cal Research. make only district settlements. nearly 25 miles wide starting about liar with the history 3f Furness Withy Company's rela On Dee. 22nd she saUs for Ber­ R. A. Harper, Professor of Botany, * * * ten mUas east of here aud extend­ That t) is is cheaper tl an hirini .ions with muda and wUl lay over here tiU Bermuda. Columbia University. British Riflemen Break Record. ing more than 50 miles southeast. Dempsey :o fight a man. Jan. 1st and then resume her week­ R. C. Harrison, Professor of Com­ RainfaU at Neosho FaUs brokeall Having learned if the expected ly saUings. records for the storm with 14 in­ arrival of the ex its, our repre- parative Anatomy, Yale Univer­ Septemb* That Bermuda has set the fashion The Avon leaves England ou Jan. Sea Girt, N.J. r 13 ches. sentative asked fo and was court- sity. The world reeo :d which ;d in saUs in England. • 6th for Bermuda and wiU com­ A. G. Huntsman, President ofthe Unit * * * eously given, an interview with States rifle men estabUshed last * * * His Worshipful mence her weekly sailings from New Biological Board of Canada. Death of Noted Soldier. the M • yor, year was broken yesterday by the That at Cowes it is quite common A. W. Bluck Esq., York on Tuesday, Jan. 25th leav­ E. L. Mark, Professor Emeritus of o th t in- British Rifle Team in defeating for to see the Bermuda rig. formation concerning ing Bermuda on Fridays. Zoology, Harvard University. London, September 13. Major he pr posed Asked how the two ships com­ the first time since 1913 the United new wharfage might be giv> n our E. A. McCaUan, Director of Agri­ States team in the International General Sir Willia:*!* Julius Gas­ That now sh 5 is setting the fash- pared with each other, Mr. Harnett culture, Bermuda. coigne is dead aged 82. He had a ion iu weddius cakes. readers. explained that the Avon was sUght- Small Bore match for the Dewar "The problem of extending our trophy. Shooting at 50 and 100 distinguished miUtary career hav­ ly larger than the Araguaya, but ing served iu the Egyptian War 1882 That the idea of one for the wharfage, and docking faciUties," the different disposition of saloons yards the British scored 7,793 out of said the Mayor, "has occupied the "And how wiU you remedy shat?" a possible 8,000 points, and the and in the Soudan in 1885. bride and another for the groom is gave her much more deck accom­ catchiag on. attention of the Corporation for our representative asked. United States team J? ,733. * * * modation and she was perhaps "In the summer" repUed Mr. some considerable lime. There * * * Sensational Smuggling in mora handsomely appointed Harnett, "I see no reason why Nova Scotia. That i getting ready are three schemes under attention. Professional Tennis. chools are all • throughout. Elders & Fyfees could not attract for the new term. The first plans io extend a sea wall The dimensions are as foUows:— many tourists here on a schedule Ottawa, September 13.—Suzanne Halifax, N.S., September 13. A * * * 125ft. easterly from No. 1 shed to of rates including hotel accommo­ Lenglen wiH play in Ottawa pro­ sensational attempt to smuggle That most pupils have had No. 4. The second an extension Length S35ft. Avon dation. The saiUngs permit of a bably on October 23. With her wiU about 150 Italians into Canada was eaough holiday. of No. 6 dock to the middle of No. Breadth 62 stay hero whilst the boats sail be Miss Mary K. Browne. Ten made at Mill Cove, St. Margaret's 4 shed, making a straight Une be­ Tonnage 19,170. south." players of high American and Bay, but the authorities were given That sc i ting aew in smug- tween the two; and the third sug­ notification early eaough to cap­ gUug has irtled Nova Scotia. gestion is to extend the wharf from Araguaya Length 515. French standing wiU compete it But it is not only shipping that was announced last night. ture most of the men landed and No. 1 to No. 6, a big undertaking Breadth 61. involving much time for construc­ engages the attention of Mr. Har­ * * * to seize the vessel "Dori," also That Bermuda played a small part Tonnage 17,500. known as the "Zetti" which is tion and a heavy outlay of capital.* nett on his travels. For instance, Wonderful Running. in the incident. on a visit to the Aquarium at the registered at Genoa, Italy. The ship * * * "And which will you adopt?" our In answer to a question relative Zoological Gardens, London, he s iored half a mile off Mill Cove That the supposition is that the representative asked. to the summer service, Mr. Har­ Berlin, Septembe. * 13.—Rutin: "In all probablUty" repUed the noticed the absence of any Ber­ two miles yesterd iy iu 9.01- before six o'clock last evening aud Italians wanted to start the Fascist nett could not make any definite muda fish. As a result of his in­ shortly afterwards the vessel's boats movement iu Canada. Mayor, "No. 1 will be proceeded promise. Eemil Wide of Swed :n not only s st­ with at once as that gives us the fluence with the Director, a plan tied old scores witht Paavo Nui were rowed ashore each containing * * * "The matter is receiving serious from ten to thirteen ItaUaus. As certainty that it will be ready for is being considered for sending of Finland and out(distance d um That Fascism is pretty hard to consideration" he said, "but na­ over a supply of our fish that should the men were landed they left in start when there are more than two the new ship. The second plan turaUy such a service depends on by a score or more yards but es- may follow and this wiU necessi­ not only be an attraction to the tabUshed a new •worl d record. groups bound it is said for Halifax. strong men. many other factors, [But whatever | Aquarium but profitable to our­ Wi u Custon reached tate a new basin for small craft is necessary will be done.* he added. Nurmi, too, outdidI himself, also ;s omciais and a landing stage at the eastern selves. Mi cove they found the country- That the poUtical barometer of Asked what schedule had al­ beating the previous world record Europe is steady but still fairly low. end of No. 1 plan." In New York Mr. Harnett made by covering the dis ance in 9.05. sid aroused over the incident, ready been made, the ageat said Fo lour they were unable Asked of the details of style and "The Araguaya is booked to saU it his business to look into the ad­ The previous world s record for i construction the Mayor said that vertising campaign. One feature to get the attention of those on Tl there is a depression over for Eagland on May 4th; the Avon two mUes was made by AU Shrubs il fields of England, the vU- ! the plans would be submitted af­ that struck him was the new Ber­ in : board but whea they finally got on the co is not yet scheduled for saiUng to 904 9.09-3/5. Nurmi went to deck they met the first officer and lages of the Balkans, aad the ter experts had been consulted, but England." j muda film, arranged by the various the front and held that position tho Corporation were alive to ihe advertising agents of the T.D.B. demanded to see the ship's foreign offices of France, Germany (In this connection it may uot be up to about 300 ya ds from home. It feet that just as shipping was be­ and Shipping Companies. papers. There were finally brought aud Russia. amiss to remind our readers that was the nthat WId by a terrificspu • t ing developed so must nur local "It is an exceUent film" said overtook Nurmi who was uaabl forth aud showed that the Dori had sometime ago enquiries were made to -oo- affairs. Mr. Harnett, "and the plan for keep up the pace and the Swei been ia Palermo, Algeris aad Bisi- rou " sold Mr. as to the possibUity of one or more rindi, aud then had called at Ber­ "I can assure of the larger hotels remaining open exhibition at the big theatres champion fairly raa away from Bluck, smiUngly, at the Cor- should prove a valuable advertising at the end. muda for coal from which port she oee i idle in the during the summer, and our sur­ had sailed ou tho 4th September for Personal poration have not mise is that on the answer to this medium for Bermuda." matter." The interview was by no means PhUadelphia. In his statement, be­ depends the action of the R.M.S.P.) \ fore the American Consul in Ber­ It may be interesting to note Mr. Harnett was highly pleased ended when these business matters Miss Marie Roberts saUed by the thatjthe new ship will be 547ft long, had been discussed, but Mr. Har­ muda from whom the Captain had "Fort Victoria" on Tuesday on a with his principals' Interest in the Waated And For Sale obtained a clean biU of healtli per- I driven by motor power, and will Bermuda Trade. nett modestly refused pubUcation visit to her sisters, Mrs. Prior and be furnished with 600 beds. of the many personal efforts he mitted him to enter PhUadelphia, Mrs. Quigley, in Bay Ridge, Brook­ "That interest," he said, must WANTED—Unfurnished Cottage, In another column we give an made to bring Bermuda to the records show that there were no lyn. Later she expects to go on to be accompanied by a Similar in­ in or near Hamilton, suitable for passengers aboard the ship. The interview with Mr. L. B. Harnett on terest on the part of Bermuda. The notice of Institutions,Clubs,Agents England. the activity of the R.M.S.P. When and other influential associations. married couple. Write fuU par­ ship's officers feigned igaoraace of shipping companies are doing their ticulars to Box 4761 Bda. Press. what had happeaed except to state the work of the two steamship share. It is up to us to do ours.' Our representative left with the Companies is considered, there can impression that Bermuda was in­ 4761ttn.eitp. that they could not hold the mea Without any doubt we should sup­ oa board the ship. They claimed only be one conclusion. Shipping plement their efforts by more ex­ deed fortunate to possess such an is assured—what about the other enthusiastic and able Ambassador. FOR SALE. through aa interpreter that the Ital­ HOUSES tensive advertising." ians demanded that they be land­ For Rent or Sale haU of the contract, our share! Asked what additional amount ed and being afraid of a mutiny GERALD H. GRAY, 00 he thought was necessary, Mr. Har­ One Bermuda Cedar Ward­ had put them ashore. The ship Telephone Bldg. nett would place no Umit. "flO.OOC LOST robe. was then placed under arrest. Un­ Reid St. Hamilton, is the minimum, and without it One Kitchen Cabinet. der the Immigration Laws the ship able "Houses" Tel. 573, NAVAL NOTES. the efforts of our Company and LOST—On Sunday Gold Chain is Uable to a heavy fine for aUow- 660jm.eltp. others will bo largely futile." Curb Braciet either at Prospect or One Nesco Stove (complete). ing foreigners to enter Canada un­ H.M.S. "Colombo" left Bueuos In reply to our representative's on North Road, Paget. Reward if All New. lawfully. Aires for the Falkland Islands on question on the prospects for the MRS. GROSVENOR TUCKER returned to "Driftwood," Pem­ Apply * * * REAL ESTATE Sept. 12th. season Mr. Harnett said "At pre­ broke East. Oil Fire Kills Three Persons. sent they are excellent. But de­ Houses fer rent, furnished and 4836*W. BERMUDA PRESS. unfurnished. Land for sale velopment is only possible by con­ Port of Spain, Trinidad, Sept. tinued effort. We have many en­ 4730fs.eltp. NEW WESTBURY, Church Street 43th.—Three persons are dead and extension. ergetic competitors. We cannot lag two others in a serious condition Cables, "Teucro," Bermuda. THE BOUQUET behind them." NOTICE FOR SALE foUowing an oil fire which broke St. George's Historical Society Mr. Harnett then referred to the FQr many years I have paid my out while a new gusher was being Building. EngUsh Tourist Trade and was very Bermudian and West Indian cor­ 1 Portable Victor and Special brought in by the Petroleum Op­ FOR RENT—FURNISHED. Cut Flowers, Corsages, Fu­ optimistic. respondents several hundreds of Trunk, with 70 Records. tions Oil Company. The fire rag­ pounds annually for the used post­ Cambrae Hall, Warwick, neral Designs, Wedding "We may never have a New York 1 Everwear Wardrobe Trunk, ed-eighteen hours but Was quelled Bouquets business but there is enough to age stazflpa which they have sent 1 Tuxedo Suit (never worn), with assistance from adjacent Apply.—W. J. YOUUG, warrant the efforts being made. me. fields. Vegetable and Flower Seeds and Sheppcrd plaid suit, with two phoenix Drug Store—Hamilton. The P.S.N. Oo., is looking forward I buy all Bermudian and West pair pants. Size 40 * * * Table Decorations a Spe- to the increased trade. Now that Indian stamps, even the common­ also ReUgious Plot. 4734ts.eitg- » cidJiv the Orduna and Orbita have been est varieties, in any quantity. WUl Airdalc female dog. FOR RENT—-Four room cottage been transferred to them they ean remit promptly by cheque on the CaU between 9-12 a.m. AUahabad, India, Sept. I3th.— for eighteen months, near Ad­ "DICK" TUCKER give more attention to Bermuda. Bank of Bermuda. My reference Two persons were killed and 21 in­ They report that tourists are all Bermudiana Building miralty House. Furnished or un- Florist Seedsman. is the Bank of Bermuda. jured today In rioting as a Hindu 1 furnished. Write Box 4837 Ber­ pleased with Bermuda but some B. PRIETH, Room 2#. Continued on page 6 muda Press. Res. Telephone 21 complain about high prices." Avon, New Jerey,U_SJL 4835*W. 4840fW. Full Stock-Fresh Seed-Just Received-WADSON'S ^ite^omc.) Page 2 THE ROTAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1926.

* ftegSfcl CS^fttte 4V*fr 1 ii a north-westerly direction. On - •— Monday evening it was rumoured Warwick Academy. Sale By Tender that the storm was due here at 10 What's On, When & Where p.m. However, it Is gratifying to For the past few months the Published Daily know that we have nothing t-o fear grounds of this historic institu­ VALUABLE REAL ESTATE from the disturbance that has been tion have been the scenes of aetivo By Tbe Bermuda Press. IAd. raging to the south of us fear the building work. Mr. James Mor­ ln The City Of Hamilton gan, "Southlands" has again show­ past few days, and by the time these The undersigned are instructed Unes appear in print the storm win ed his practical interest In the edu­ cational welfare of Bermuda. TO-NIGHT at THE COLONIAL 0PER& HOUSE by the Trustees of the WiU of the have passed weU to the west of us. late Miss Yates to offer for Sale by 1HEDIARY AU's well that ends well! Besides ereeting a residence for A FIRST RUN UNIVERSAL ATTRACTION Featuring the Head-master, and quarters for Tender Lots No. 72 and 74 of the the janitor, he has also planned the Third Longitudinal Street, Hamil­ Already the large steamship lines FRED HUMES, in ton, known as Church Street, and ef Samuel Pepys Tenter are looking forward to their pro­ building of a large Assembly Hall and two dressing rooms. These the Northern part of Lot CLXXX- jected winter erulses to the West VII, original numbers of the said Indies, as wUl be seen by the fol­ are in the process of construction. "THE YELLOW BACK" Sept. 13th. In the near future Mr. Morgan City. The injury to my leg stUl trou­ lowing cupping from the New York Drama in 5 Reels Herald Tribune of Friday last:— hopes to buttd a "Moving Picture The said premises are bounded bling me so that I am unable to Hall." A cinematograph attach­ The fastest and most thrilling rough riding Picture ever screened. I on the NORTH by the said Third take exercise. And my dear wife "In response to an increasing de­ mand for winter trips tc the West ed to a school, is not a new idea. Longitudinal Street and there wUl have it that the injury Is more Some of the larger schools in the Also Century Comedy and "INTERNATIONAL NEWS" 65 measure ninety-six feet, or there­ severe to my temper than to my Indies that can be made within the Umits of an ordinary business States and in England are equipped. ( abouts, on the EAST by an Alley shins and that life is unbearable ADMISSION 1/6 and 1/- man's vacation, the White Star This wiU aid considerably the teach- ' and there measure two hundred in consequence. and sixteen feet, or thereabouts, on Line announces that it has ar­ ing of history, geography and lit­ Doors Open 8.00 Show 8.30 But Lord! how fooUsh the wretch erary subjects generaUy. the SOUTH partly by the remain­ is! I am concerned only for that ranged the winter schedules of the These handsome gifts reveal the ing portion of the said Lot I am not able to spend the week­ Megantlc, its tropical eruiser, to truly philanthropic spirit of Mr. BERMUDA MOVING PICTURE CO. CLXXXVII and there measure end to her great enjoyment. I include four short cruises of prac­ Morgan, whose zeal on behalf of 4828* forty-six feet, or thereabouts, and wanted to hire* a U boat and give ticaUy a fortnight eaeh, so far as education in Bermuda is well partly by Lot CLXXXVIII, original her a sail. But she lacks confid­ business days are concerned, with known and deserves special men­ numbers, and there measure fifty ence in my sMU as a saUor. She one twenty-six-day cruise, simi­ tion. feet, or thereabouts, and on the vows I know not a jib from a spin­ lar to those the ship has mada twice There wiU also be changes in tho WEST partly by the last mention­ naker Yet what recks this an each winter hitherto. The twenty MECHANICS HALL personnel of the staff. Miss Annie ed Lot and there measuring twenty I know the ham sandwiches from six-day cruise will include visits to E. Roberts, sister of the Head­ feet or thereabouts and partly by the peanut butter fudge and the Havana, Jamaica, Panr.ma Canal, master, a graduate of an EngUsh Lot 76 of the said Third Longitu­ ginger ale from the whiskey. north coast of South America and TO-NIGHT High School, will succeed Mrs. R. O. dinal Street and there measuring Sailing is a very much over-rated theWird-s d and Leeward Islands, Robertson as an assistant in charge two hundred and fifteen feet, or form of enjoyment. Ask a man as we; I is oito Bice, St. Thomas WARNER BROS. of the Junior Section of the School thereabouts, TOGETHER WITH to do a job in the rain and he wUl and Berrc ia. The four shorter PICTURE Featuring while Mr. Alfred EUerington, B.A. the large dwelling house on the said object strenuously. Yet the same cruises wi not extend so far, but Manchester), sails from England Lots 72 and 74 and the. two storeyed man thinks he is enjoying him­ wlE incluf visits to the high spots on the 18th inst., in order to take PJN-TIN-TIN carriage house on the said pre­ self an the wind and rain beat upon „ Icdies,*? Havana, Ja- up duties as a male assistant at the mises, and the appurtenances. him in an insecure boat. malca, Pc > Rico, Hayti and Ber- THE WONDER DOG Academy. To those pupils who so 'Tis the same with fishing! I mud;*, or Nc Tenders for the above property desire it, provision will also be asked a man to wait for me a few and JUNE MARLOWE, in will be received by the undersigned made for instruction in Instrumen­ minutes whilst I finished some r.o steamer sailing up to noon on Saturday, the 30th tal musie. This instruction win work. He refused with rude scorn. to E*:g5 rd this month, as October next, and the highest direc be given, by Miss Edith M. Roberts FIND YOUR MAN" Later in the day I apologised for & Fyffes' vessel Mota- tender, if approved by the vendors, AX-C.ML, L-L.C.M. (London Col­ Drama in 7 Reels Will be accepted. asking him ;o Wait. gua, ;ras to have saUed from wmen • lege of Musie). Parents who are iay cext, has been ean- RUM -TIN-TIN the famous Belgian PoUce Dog was brought over The premises will be open for in­ "What have you been doing all here on Fric desirous of sending their child­ ; nexi direct boat to iYci. Frai.cj after the war. He can do every trick a dog can do and spection on Wednesdays and Sat­ day?" I asked. ee rt. Tne ren, to the Academy as new scholars ••.ma miil be the Pacific Steam n>. t -ok*; .no-st dogs can't do. Besides his athletic abiUty urdays of each week from 11 a.m. "Fishing!" he repUed. w should consult the Head-master Navigation Coy's steamer Oriana, he ins a remarkable dog intellect, the story of "Find your Man" to 1 p.m., and from 2 p.m. to 4.00 "Catch anything?" I queried. oa or before Sept. 21st. inst- "Never had a bite," said he. which aiiives here from Valparaiso is :ull of suspense, thrills, love and as for action there's no lack p.m. Now here is a man who could and Havana on October II, and is of it where Rin-TLn-Tin is concerned. The story is laid In a lum­ GRAY & SON. not wait five minutes whilst im­ expected to sail for Liverpool, via ber camp and deals with a plot of some lumber-jacks to steal videnee and £15,600 in the case of Attorneys for the Vendors. portant work was being transacted, Spanish ports, on the same day. Government lumber. See...Rin-Tin-Tin, tho dog with the heart of the Out Islands. but hecould ait in a broiling sun . m . a hero and the mind of s man, a hard fighter and a true soldier. 4696fw.s. to 30.10.26. * * * all day and^wait for a fish to make The Fort Victoria sailed out of "It is just two hundred andsev- Also Comic Cartoon a fool of itself. the harbour at her usual hour yes­ terday morning, and the R.M.S.P. venty-seven years since the settle­ And PATHE NEWS ment of the Bahamas was autho­ FOR SALE BY TENDER Chignecto followed shortly after Doors Open 8.00 show 8.30 AU our is! md fooHshly reading rised by Act of Parliament. Of for the West Indies. This leaves barometers, 'Tis a disease this course the British laid claim to in the harbour without any shipping searching foj storms. An storms the islands long before that date THE HUMANOPHONE CO. until Thursday, when the R.M. PAGET PARISH come, be prepared! But why do as in 1629 they were granted to 4827H1fW.th. S.P. Chaleur is expected to arrive Part of the "BEAU-SEJOUR" prop­ men see portents in the sky alarms Sir Robert Heath, Attorney Gen­ from the West Indies, and the Foi­ erty containing about five acres, in the glass, and signs in the sea­ eral of England. The early set­ gull's fhght. Aad one man I know st. George on Friday from New including the dwelling house and tlers were troubled, by the Spani­ stables. Bounded on the North by did prophecy the exact hour nature York. ards who however, never . m . the Ordd and Tribe Roads, on the would unloose her fury on us. settled here permanently, and in ACCOMMODATION Amongst the recent appoint­ South by the South Shore Road. "Sam" said he, "mark my words 1647 the Company ef Eleutherian ments of captains in the Canadian Tenders accepted till noon, 21st, At 12.10 tonight she wiU hit us Adventurers formed in London pe­ Merchant Marine steamers, as September, 1926. from the south-east." titioned for the right to settle the given in the Canadian Gazette of At 10 a.m. next morning aU was islands as a result of which An Act Not bound to accept the highest or Sept. 2, we note that Captain B. serene and fair. for settling of those islands in the NEW WINDSOR HOTEL & PALM GARDENS any tender. S. Potts has been appointed to the "Where is that storm" I asked West Indies betwixt the degrees of Further particulars from Canadian Beaver, whilst Captain innocently. J 24 and 29 North latitude was pass- EUROPEAN PLAN AMERICAN PLAN. L. Y. WentzeU takes the Canadian H. M. GODET, "See those clouds," he said, "see | ed by the CromwelUan ParUament that jumpy sea? Did you notiee Gunner. Chancery Hall, on the 31st July, 1649.—Nassau the sunset last night? Hear the SPECIAL Hamilton. Guardian. South Shore? AU that means Mr. A. G. MitcheU gives his or­ 4704fw.s to 18-9-26 ——oo—— Outdoor dancing and dining under a Tropical Moon, fanned something! I don't Uke the look gan recital at the Wesley Church I by the swaying palms. of it." this evening, commencing at 8 I ItaUan Beau Brummels and Don Best local Jazz Orchestra in attendance every evening. FOR SALE "But you said aU that last night*' o'clock. ' Juans are in for a jolt. MussoUai I complained. I does not want Italy's young men A la Carte service a specialty. "Yes," said he, "I was right, too. Today the^Mount St. Agnes Aca­ I standing about in front of smart Green turtle soup, fins and steaks. I'll bet you someone got that demy reopens for the winter term. cafes and making eyes at the girls. storm." The scholars wiU have the oppor­ Lobsters, soft-shell crabs. -*- •-. . tunity of meeting*Sister Superior VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Storm-seekers are like unto gam­ Florentine, who has been appointed Squabs, broUers, etc., etc. blers on horse racing. I know a in place of Mother FideUs, who left In The City Of Hamilton man who is a great follower of form. here for HaUfax at the close of the JUST RBCEIYED Everything specially selected for our guests. He knows exactly how far a horse last term of the school, after hav­ SERVICE UNEXCELLED. The house known as can go. How much weight he ean ing been here for about five years. ex Schr: "Bainbridge" i370^Im.eitp. carry. His fancy for easy or heavy The new Sister Superior arrived <(PAR K VILLA" track. He works the handicap to from HaUfax on Monday by the from Florida, U.S.A. a head and goes to the race-meet­ SJ5. Chignecto with three other On Park Road together with stable ing. The first man he meets greets new sisters. THE ST. GEORGE HOTEL him with the remark "Fancy see­ GENUINE PITCH and two lots. For further informa­ ing you!" A special session of the Nassau Stc George's, Bermuda. tion. Apply to "He: Ha" he exclaims, "there's legislature has been convened and PINE FLOORING Direction of J. A. SHERRARD, General Manager a tip, "Fancy Me." invited to consider the following MRS. JOHN A. P. PITT. Sure enough there is a horse on matters in connection with the AU Heart, Edge Grain, 1" x3 " Modern in Equipment and operation witb cuisine and service the card named "Fancy Me." j recent hurrieane:— of excellence. 4703fw.s.tp. He plunges heavily on the in- J (1) to indemnify the Executive Grooved and tongucd sides Every facility is afforded for outdoor and Indoor recreation In­ spired tip nd lo! his handicapped I for Expenditure and liabilities al- and ends. cluding Golf, Tennis, Swimming and Dancing. horse (not the tip) wins easily. ready incurred in affording emer­ Aquatic sports are featured in the magnificent indoor swim­ FOR SALE "Didn't I say it would win" he gency reUef, amounting to £3,500. The very best quality. ming pool. There is a nine hole golf course adjoining the apostrophises. "What did I back (2) to provide for the grant of hotel property, and the courts of the St. George's Tennis "Fancy Me" for?" Makes a beautiful floor. such further assistance as may be Club are available to guests upon payment of a nominal ON CEDAR AVENUE, Presently he looks at the pedi­ considered necessary towards the gree of the winner and finds it Is repair and reconstruction of private l charge (North of Mount St. Agnes by "Sight out of Fancy." The property. Luncheon and Dinner parties are invited. Academy) chance remark had furnished a tip (3) to make provision for the cost IfiGHAM.-: WILKINSON Table D'Hote Luncheon $1.50 Dinner $2.00 but he had not foUowed it. of necessary and urgent repairs and Hamilton, Bermuda. Booklet upon request. The Estate of the late Louisa improvements to pubUc property, 8th, September, 1926. 2840ts.eitp.28.2.27. E. Fubler, comprising about So with storms. There are signs amounting to £20,360 in New Pro- 4771. W to 8-12-26. 27,640 square feet, with the and inspired tips. But until the storm has come upon us, we know dwellingThouse thereon. not what they are. jj?e ©foe Cnglisb Sboppe For further particulars, oo Royal Prince Hotel, Reid Street. apply to

Local Jottings. CORPORATION OF ST, GEORGES. IMPORTERS OF WM. H. JACKSON. Through the error of one of our NOTICE. SMART GOODS FOR SMART PEOPLE Burnaby Street. Hamilton. keyboarders, we stated in yester­ 4763fw8.wl5.w22.w29. day's issue that the Fort Victoria arrived from Newfoundland, which Linens, Gloves, Umbrellas, Canes, Perfumes, Neckties, should have read New York. It is All persons who are indebted to the Corporation Bags, Raincoats, and Novelties of all kinds difficult to see how the name of of St, Gieorges for Assessment Taxes for the year FOR SALE one place was confused with an­ 1925 and for Wharfage and Rents up to 31st. An English Shop with all English Goods. other. August, 1926, are hereby notified that payment ol 3593tw.eltp. * * # the SAME MUST BE MADE ON OR BEFORE A first class lot of fine The storm which originated 30th. SEPTEMBER, 1926. north of Porto Rico gave many GLADIOLI. 70BACCO people much eoncern and during All Bills unpaid on 1st. OCTOBER, 1926 will be the past four or five days they were placed in the hands of the Police Magistrate for Of very fine aroma. sure it would reach Bermuda, and Ready for October Probably the best cultivated in nothing could convince them other collection. "THS HOME STORK" WILL wise. Probably because the baro­ Jamaica. Grown on our plantations BE WHERE THE WOMAN SHOP Planting. meter feU sUghtly early on Mon­ in Chapelton and. also cultivated By Order of the Corporation, MOW IS. at Constant Spring, St. Andrews. day morning and the sky became We are prepared to do business at times overcast, still more were P. L. LIGHTBOURN, Price List on application iLcIiaed to think that the disturb­ to with persons who are interested in Secretary. Tobacco. ance was coming this way, in spite St. Georges, Capt. G. M. CHURCHER, R.A of the Cable inteUigence that the 6th September, 1926. St. George's. G. HUNT &0O. storm was a good distance south­ Kingston, Jamaica, B.WX west of Bermuda and was travelling 4769t W8.W15. 4807tm.w. | 4770fw.f.m.to 29.9.26. y 4640fW.s.tol8-9-26, THE ROTAL GAZETTB ABD COLOHIST DAILy, WEDNESDAT, SEPTEMBER IS, 1926 Page 3 ——-——--»>**^«" i 1 j - By The Way CAHABIM SOKBIMEiT ME8CHMT MMHE, UMITEI. The Harvester Werk Shirt Just when I am getting settled down to good honest living, when Operated in connection with the "Canadian National Railways.** I have begun to enjoy the feeling Triple Stitched, Full Cut [ that life, after all, Is worth the Summer and Winter Vacation Cruises to and from MONTREAL via the Scenic Route effort, along comes somebody and Calling at Hamilton, Bermuda; Nassau, Bahamas; Kingston, Jamaica; and BeUze. British Honduras upsets me. monstrously. I find I Regular sailing every THREE WEEKS from "HALIFAX," H.S. in Winter, from "MONTREAL" in Summer must blow off steam in response my balance; or, more correctly, a- ***** a 00 a. *> a. o» aX,*^ a' ** e»» •** LL* - ""J* 43r *° to keep the boiler from bursting. .$ U a*: "S « ft a to ue a % be 'T', m-t _} •a JS CD Price 4/6 •3 Jj 41 ra *« b0 * * * a p ea -a _ *. ja.~ **>. j« bo _• ^ >. a £« a CD CD I don't know why most of these CO-*-. J"*"! Oh o a *o» CJP. O r •****•> - > rt *-* >, 3 a-if upsetters should be ministers of _ to >• the church, but it seems so. And Southbound now comes Bishop Charles Fiske in Montreal Leave May June 9 June July 21 Aug. 11 Sept. 1 Sept. 22 Oct. 13 Nov. the "Atlantic Monthly" with a Nov. 24 T. J. PEARMAN & SONS Bermuda Arrive May [June 16 July July 28 Aug. 18 Sept. 8 Sept. 29 Oet. 20 Nov. piece about ^divorce, viewing it Dec. 1 Bermuda Leave May June 17 July July 29 Aug. 19 Sept. 9 Sept. 30 Oct. 21 Nov. Dec. somewhat in the manner of a bu- 2 Hamilton Shelly Bay Nassau Arrive May lJuns 20 July Aug. 1 Aug. 22 Sept. 12 Oct. Oct. 24 Nov. Dec. gologist Watching the squirmings of S Nassau Leave May June 31 July Aug. 2 Aug. 23 Sept. 13 Oct. Oct. 25 Nov. Dec. 4781Wth.eitp. a beetle, himself high and mighty 6 Kingston Arrive Juns Juno 24 July Aug. 5 Aug. 26 Sept. 16 Oct. Oct. 28 Nov. Dec. and a thing apart—very much 9 Kingston Leave June June 25 July Aug. 6 Aug. 27 Sept. 17 Oct. Oct. 29 Nov. Dae. apart. 10 Belize Arrive June June 28 July Aug. 9 Aug. 30 Sept. 20 Oet. II Nov. li Nov. Dec. •t- * * Northbound 13 America appears just now to be Belize APOLLINARIS Leave June 7 Ju ae 28 July 19 Aug. 9 Aug. 30 Sept. 20 Oct. 11 Nov. 1 Nov. Dec. 13 the trying-out field for all and sun­ 2 Kingston Arrive Juns 11 July July 23 Aug. 13 Sept. 3 Sept. 24| Oet. 15 Nov. 5 Nov. dry experiments, and sureJy the i Dec. 17 Kingston Leave June 11 July 2 July 23 Aug. 13 Sept. 3 Sept. 24 Oct. 15 Nov. 5 Nov. matrimonial experiment, adven­ Dec. 17 Nassau Arrive June 14 July 5 July 26 Aug. 16 Sept. 6 Sept. 27 Oct. 18 Nov. 8 Nov. Ihe Queen of Table Waters ture, tragedy, or whatever you want Dec. 29 Nassau Leave July 14 July 5 July 26 Aug. 16 Sept. 6 Sept. 27 Oct. 18| Nov. 8 Nov. to call it, is having its innings. In 29|Dee. 20 Bermuda Arrive June 18 July 9 July 30 Aug. 20 Sept. 10 Oct. 1 Oct. 22 Nov. 10 Dec. a country where most nonsensical 3,'Dec. 24 Bermuda Leave June 18 July 9 July 30 Aug. 20; Sept. 10 Oct. 1 Oct. 22 Nov. 12 Bee. traditions have been long since 3|Dec. 24 In Bottles Nip Bottles Montreal Arrive June 25 July 16 Aug. 6Aug. 27 Sept. 17 Oct. Oct. 29 Nov. 19 thrown to the winds of heaven, per­ Halifax Arrive sons married have ceased to drag |Dec. 7|Dec. 281 y2 do. Baby do. For reservation and f urther information apply to JOHN S. DARRELL &CO. Agents J out existence with each other if 3845tw-f.m.tp. they find they are not congenial. 43, Front Street, Hamitonj Patronize British Industry. * * * Bishop Fiske howls over such a ENGLISH BARRISTERS MATCH FURNESS BERMUDA LINE. "HONEST ABE." "appalling condition." He would {Under Contract with Bermuda Government.) have human nature changed by law; he would have the legislature Abraham Lincoln's return of the Royal aad United States Mali Steamers J. E. LIGHTBOURN & CO. look into the matter of taking greater part of a fee, on the ground Fa-test Steamers oo tbe Hew Tork—Bermuda Route. that it was much too large for the 4564 If w. a wife and say to the male victim, "If you take this woman to be your legal work done, was matched by Proposed Schedule of Sailings 1926 lawful wife, you must stick to­ the acts of a number of noted Eng­ gether in spite of the devil." Ush lawyers, according to research­ Leave Arrive Jueave Arrive f-iir aJb H( ^^_%.^fi al -~ *__! # # * es made by an EngUsh law journal. Steamer New Ycrk Bermuda Bermuda New Yrok. i s£ Si Bishop Fiske's arguments have One notable case was that of nothing to do with life itself. He Mansfield. He returned 995 of Fort Victoria Sat. Aug. 28 Mon. Aug. 30Tues. Aug. 31 Thur! sees only a eopper-rivetted system the 1,000 guineas paid him by the Sep . 2 Ft. St. George Wed. Sept. lFri. Sept. aSat. Sept. 4 Mon. " : by which men and women may Duchess of Marlborough, and stat­ 6 Fort Victoria Sat. „ Mon. 6 Tues. T^rhurs. " Many need Kelp right now to rebuild be kept together, even though most ed that "i ie professional fee with 9 Ft. St. George Wed. ,, Fri. 10 Sat. ** lljMon. ** 13 strength and protect them against coughs, of the household furniture has a general retainer could neither be Fort Victoria Sat. Mon. 13Tue*3. UjThurs. - 16 served as vehicles of argument. less nor more than five guineas." colds or other ailments. Ft. St. George Wed.. „ LFii. 17Sat. 18 Mon. 20 There is nothing quite so deadly A Uke action was takea bj Topping t Fort Victoria Sat. 18JMon. 20 Tues. 21*T_mrs. " 23 as the warfare between the sexes. a once famous King's Counsel, who Ft. St. George Wed. „ 22!Fri. 24 Sat. 25 Moa. ** 27 3 __ la £« It is all the more so because we sent back a fee of 1,000 guineas l Fort Victoria Sat. Mon. 27|Tues. 28 Thurs. " 30 rarely hear of it, and surely hear with the comment that the sum SCOTT Ft. St. George Wed. ,, Fri. Ost. ISat. Oct 2,Mon. Oct. 4 it only on special occasions. I ran sent nim indicated either a doubt Fort Victoria Sat. Oct. Mon. 4jTues. 5 Thurs. " 7 across a small argument the other of his doing his duty on the ordin­ is ihe rich food-tonic that helps the body Ft. St. George Wed. „ Fri. 8Sdt. 9Mon. " 11 evening on my way through the ary terms known to the profession, Fort Victoria Sat. Mon. ll|Tues. 12,Thurs. " 14 overcome weakness. It protects the system town, and the caustic words which or an expectation that he should Ft. St. George Wed. „ Fri. 15 Sat. 16 Mon. " 18 flowed to and fro caused even the do something beyond the line of against breakdowns. For strength of Fort Victoria Sat. „ 16,*Mon. 18Tues- 19Tburs. " 21 pavement to curve. I was rather his duty. He accepted only five body, take Scott's Emulsion* Ft. St. George Wed. „ 20|Fri. 22 Sat. 23 Mon. " 25 I glad to hear this Uttle set-to, for guineas. Fort Victoria Sat. Mon. 2a Tues. 26iThurs. " 23 Scott & Bowse, Bioomfield, K. J. it proved to me that life in such a A similar iucichn: marked the Ft. St. George Wed. „ ,_.*Fri, . 29Sat. 30 Mon. Nov. 1 beautiful spot as Bermuda was career of Lord Justice Kay, who Fort Victoria Sat. ,, 30JMon. Nov. ITues. Nov. 2|Thvu_. " 4 still open to variation and digres­ died not long ago. A consultation Ft. St. George Sat. Nov. 6 Mon. 8 Tues. 9 Thurs. 11 sive exercise. iu a case involving a large estate Tea-properly brewed and of was being held in his chambers. Subject to change without notice If circumstances require. An artist friend of mine, once The suit was not a difficult one but V.'ATLI«GTv)N & CONYERS. Agents. the right quality, is the most upon a time, looking at the sink­ many interests had to be protect­ 3467-Jm w.f.tp ing sun, said, "How can crime be, ed. In the course of the consulta­ stimulating and delicious in the faee of that?" I respected tion Kay inquired the size of the R.M.S.P. beverage. him for the sentiment, but hav­ fee alloted to him, aud upon be­ CANADA—BERMUDA—WEST INDIES MAIL SERVICE. ing been trained up in a grocery ing told, he said: "That is far too Special Facilities for Tourists. store, I knew even at my tender high." He then instructed his CRUISES IN THE WEST INDIES. age that the label of a can of to­ clerk to write down about a third of the amount. Return Fares 3ennuda~Demerara $225.00. matoes might be ever so fancy, yet SaiUng from Bermuda. cover up faulty fruit. Among instances of fees deemed Leaves Bermuda for West * * * in-sufficient, the law journal cites Leaves Bermuda for Steamer Indies and Demerara. Both the artist and the Bishop two. Sir Frank Lockwood, for his St. John N.B. see life from a mere ant hill. Neith­ defense of a notorious criminal, "CHALEUR" Sept. 17th. er, according to my way of view­ received from his client after he "CHIGNECTO* Sept. 14th Oct. 15tb. ing human beings, were conscious was sentenced a ring, described "OHALEUR" Oct. 12th. Nov. 12th. Try a Packet today and be convinced that all life is beautiful, and not a as "a most evil-looking thing bear­ "CHIGNECTO" Nov. 9th. De*j. 4th. sunset, not a married couple who ing a suspicious resemblance to a knuckle-duster," which, accord­ stick it for fifty years, doing either Weekly sailings by famous "O" Steamers from New York for their osculatory matins or their ing to the record, "Lady Lockwood declined to give houseroom." Cherbourg, Southampton and Hamburg. MORRIS A. GIBBONS dally quarrel with unremitting Minimum rate New York to Southampton $145.00. energy during the whole period, James Crauford, afterwardjLord or getting a divorce. Not merely ArdmiUan of the Court of Sessions, HARNETT & RICHARDSON., Agents. Sterling Value these, but everything, is life. defended before the General As­ HamUton, Bermuda, Sept. 8th, 1926, * * * sembly of the Church of J789 T ff.m.w.tp. a clergyman charged with drunk­ Sunsets and a non-criminal world enness. Before the verdict an­ 72x90 White Sheets might turn out rather monotonous nouncing the deposition of the fare, if we were to have them with clergyman was given, the defend­ THE ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY only 6/- each us forever, and it is just as well for ant handed, Crauford a small pack­ both the Bishop and the artist to age containing what appeared to have these goads prodding into be a dozen or so gold sovereigns. ST. GEORGES STORE their ribs every little while. It LONDON DIRECT SERVICE The lawyer opened the package 4805 if m. keeps them stepping, whereas with­ upon reaching home and found out any such incentive, both gen­ SaiUng from LONDON that his fee consisted of six pepper­ tlemen might,.sink>back in "pillow­ S.S. 'CAPE ST. LUCIA" Sept. 17th mint lozenges!—N.Y. Times. JUST RECEIVED: ed ease" and forget what it was all about. 00 Cargo accepted on through BiU of Lading from the Principal Children's Safety Gates, Folding Screens, i . m . CAPT. WEBB'S BROTHER. Industrial Centres in Great Britain. The desire for divorce by two un­ HARNETT & RICHARDSON, Agents. Lawn Benches, Step Ladders and Stools, happy persons is as natural as hun­ Mr. Percy W. Webb, for many ger for a rich and juicy beefsteak years manager of the Montreal Henry Langridge & Company, Verandah Swings, Deck Chairs. is to the weary traveUer. Locomotive Works, died suddenly 16, Great St. Helens, here on the 43rd anniversary of the London, E. O. 3. • Bishop Fiske would have these drowning of his brothear, Captain Matthew Webb, who first swam the persons starve themselves for the HamUton, Bermuda, EngUsh Channel and perished in rest of their lives, existing on the Septembet 2nd, 1986. CHESLEY E. WHITE an attempt to swim the Niagara various husks about them, instead 4788ff.W. Rapids. 4676 f fm.eitp. , of enjoying a more beautiful and Mr. Percy Webb, who was 68, | congenial Ufe. was born at Coalbrookdale, Shrop­ We Invite Inspection i * * •*= shire. A brother, Dr. J. B. Webb, NEW RANGE j There is no essential reason in Uves in Bristol. } my mind why two married people Craven "A" of Distinctive Designs in the Celebrated Hardwearing should be happy during their mar­ BOULTONIA CARPETS ried Ufe. Marriage simply makes also the question of happiness more But those same lucky couples VIRGINIA CIGARETTES ANGLO-ORIENT RUGS complex, whatever the moraUst are only lucky because they escape and quasi-philosophers may hold the expense of raUway fare and law­ British-Made. A Reliable Quality at a reasonable Prica. to the contrary, and it certainly is yers. And they are usually happy -—Cork lipped — not a crime to fail at it. We are because they don't know any bet­ BERMUDA FURNISfflNf&iPPLYCo. Front Street gradually coming into an age when ter, and never could know—Uke ^ A. S. COOPER. we are teUing the truth, evenabout Kipling's lady. Tins 50s. Packages 10s. 48731f Iff,eitp '.'.•"'..-. _... -__-_. ourselves, and the sooner aU this * * * nonsense about being happy is cast The annual Pilgrimage to Reno out, the better. Extreme senti­ of those couples whom the Bishop Don't waste Energy ment earries us over the first years would chain together is the jour­ • of marriage, and after that the ney toward happiness, or a desire Made specially to Prevent pumping water great majority settle down into for it. Hnhappiness is not a con­ "putting up" with life. dition to be consciously courted. SORE THROATS- Let an Electric Motor Pump * * * Ifae Bishop's very profession being ' Doubly lucky are those couples one of labour and reward, it ill be­ dp it for yon Who, having found both their men­ comes him to frown upon tite Be- tal plane and their capacity for et­ slre for Contentment which these ernal love, stay put; for they are couples seek. Id. per 100 gallons the salt of the earth and keep things M. M. H. Gosling Brothers going, while the great throng of * * * BE.LP. * T. Co., Ltd. the Unhappy-Together go to Reno The writer is a bachelor—and 4402Tff.n_.w. 3929Tfy.tp. to sing the papers. knows no better.—Editor. Page 4 THB ROYAL GAZITTI AID COLOI1ST DAILY, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1928

BRITISH ENGINEERING NOTES* NATURE NOTES.

^_^ (By Dr. Geo. S. Rankin). (By A Special Correspondent). Nephila Clavipes. The Advance of Wireless. This note, it was intended that j|p*$_S, »xr- _/r*gS_i|3 The Great War was responsible Miss Bena Higinbotham si.ould to a very large extent for expediting write and forward to the Children's in a remarkable manner the con­ Corner in the Royal Gazette aua quest of the air, and, iu a some­ Colonist Daily but, when Bena what simUar manner the General learned that the chUdren, no long­ Strike of May last can be said to er had a corner, she practically have increased the popularity of ! washed her hands of it and that's broadcasting and advanced the I just how we came to get it: ETTER cause of wireless generally. The { Iu July of the present year, Bena wireless industry was one of the J discovered that a monstrous Nep- very few to which the strike ae- j hila, commonly caUed a Silk Spider tuaUy brought increased business, I had audacity enough to enter the READ and anyone who was in London at western window of her beautiful the time is not likely to forget the home, "BossvUle," Government The satisfaction yielded by a crowds which besieged radio deal­ HiU and, had commenced to spin Mosquitoes Bring Disease Info Your Home aualityarticle is remembered above ers* shops and the big stores in their a home f-rom window to bed-room al! other considerations. efforts to obtain apparatus and so wall, for her own self. The good Destroy the mosquito, the insidious enemy of man The production of finer bread is to hear the official news bulletins housekeeper came in to make short our constant aim, hence we use only which were sueh a feature of the work of the silk-spider and her OSQUITOES are more than pests. happier and suffer less from fevers—especially home but, at the earnest solici­ is this true of the babies and children too the finest flour and purest period. They are a menace to your loved young to protect themselves. ingredients Many of London's large stores tations of the Uttle ladies both were M spared. It was a hungry, lean ones. Mosquitoes carry malaria, yellow Flit clears the house in a few minutes of were themselves equipped with fever, and .many other deadly fevers dis°ar.c-bearing mosquitoes and flies. Flit is USE loud speaker instaUations, which spider that buUt the home in the clean, safe and easy to use. Extensive tests human habitation but Bena saw and diseases right into your home, were of the greatest benefit to direct to your body. showed that Flit did not stain or injure the Bsrzssfh lakery Iresd visitors and passers-by in learning to it that Madame NephUa was not most deHeate fabrics. long hungry. Flies, cockroaches the latest news. One of the most After years of research the Standard and other choice morsels of the Fiit Kills Household Insects Satisfaction Assured fully equipped was Selfridge's, in (Ml Co. (New Jersey), U. S. A., has insect world found their way to Flit spray destroys flies, mosquitoes, bed bugs, Oxford Street, where special de­ devised a simple and sure means for FOR SALE BY the nice little net Madame had roaches, ants, and insect eggs. It will search monstration AmpUo'n loud speak­ the destruction of mosquitoes. out the cracks and crevices where insects hide spun around her home and, strange ALL GROCERS ers were installed. Alfred Graham This is FBt. Spray Flit. Flit is so sure and and breed. Spray Flit on garments. FBt kills as it may appear, one morning two effective that if everyone would avail himself moths and their larvae which eat holes. & Co., have, of coui-53, made a spe­ hungry looking, very much smaUer cial study of pubUc speech equip­ of tbis great boon to humanity, mosquitoes? Spray Flit and clear the house of insects. For ..!_ and thinner spiders appeared from would cease to be a menace. People would be sale in stores everywhere. ment ov_r a number of years, and "Nowhere". The lady of the net, uuiliiULUU f*H.1 ii ?£?_2(_o/ viable reputation. spect of substance as colour, and so stronge they are generaUy that (DM FLOUR Water-Cooled Valves. birds bigger aud by much stronger AT ALL CLUB AND HOTELS than sparrows, are often taken and The manufacture of valves is snarled in them as in netts." stiU very much in its infancy, but Richard Stafford in a letter to the progress made in this very im­ the Royal Society of London, writ­ GOSLING BROTHERS portant industry has probably been ten July 16, 1668, and pubUshed in sJ* e S. VALLIS !more rapid than in any other epoch- its transactions, describes its habits making discovery of modern times. as follows:— AGENTS. Distributor. Development has been made sim- 093' "Here are Spiders, that spin their I ultaneously in two directions: the Webbs betwixt Trees standing 7 or I production of a valve to detect and 8 fathoms asunder; and they do "m2^^gmwmb_m&m&mmmgmmi^mzim&_^ li u$ Velvet! j amplify radio signals efficiently their Work by spirting their Webb I with a minimum expenditure of into the Air, where the Wind car­ A new process now employ­ J energy, and valves to deal with the ries it from Tree to Tree. This ed in manufacturing our Ice I maximum amount of energy for Webb, when finisht, wiH snare a ASH! Ji-aS-t I 1 Creams, making tliem as high power transmission work. Bird as big as a Thrush." illV/2. AiW.a.'-w JL JL Ji. smooth as Velvet! For the latter purpose the Osram 00 high power water-cooled valves, SAFE—DURABLE—RELIABLE - - which are among the largest trans­ CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. \ We now offer for your se- mitting valves iu the world, are „__'-_3fliI*'?!V UllW-ii w [ lection, Seven varieties of capable of dissipating a power It is officially announced in Brit­ -•^fe-*^**^;*"'''' -i *!m$ v equivalent to 12 to 20 kilowatts 3 jj Ice Cream, and one of ish Guiana that the Secretary of • -^m^M^***^—•**^__L__*v$:; ^ a^vt&VJL'V -<_tf&0^&z£.i " -^. Iu these huge valves the heat of a request from the Colony for *••#& = The quality is based on the generated at the anode is disposed the appointment of a Commission &££= fctti \jj

been in training for some time past. Brooklyn, N.Y.; Miss A. Fehlmann, Around the Hotels. She will visit her fafliily at the Miss E. Graff, Jersey City, N.J.­ American House during the month Mr. W. H. Husted, Mr. Bobert Aik- SEVENTY-NINE YEARS OF LEADERSHIP Monday's boat although late, and go north about the first of Oc- man, Miss Edna AUonan, Miss- IN WEARING APPAREL owing to storms, brought in a large tober. There are several guests at Elsie Degenhardt, Miss M.C Gu­ list of passengers, over eighty go- j the American who have been in thrie, Mfes M. C. Bassett, Brook­ ing to the Inverurie alone. Many j Bermuda before, among them he- lyn, N.T.; Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. were landed for the St. George Hotel | ing Mr. Harry Wilhelmi from Phii- Fortiner, Phila., Pa.; Mr. and Mr. SOMETHING NEW at the East End. * adelphia who is paying us his thiid G. Wm. Ellis, N.Y.C.; Miss Mildred Among the arrivals on Monday j visit. Also Mr. W. S. Oluney is B. Carlson, Nangatuck, Conn; was Mr. Augustus Baron, Jr., from here a second time from Halifax Miss Ergred Johnson, N.Y.C; Miss IN Butherfard, N.J. who is paying Ber- j on a business trip. Another Hall- j Kathleen, Gilley, Yonkers, N.Y; | muda his first visit and stopping ' fax visitor is Mr. J. E. Maher who J Miss Anna Weiter, JerseyCity; MiFs I at the Belmont. He is connected f is enjoying his third visit at the I A. Plane, N.Y.C; Miss Jane P. ' with a business closely related o ] American. Others at this house Patterson, Miss Florence B. Shep- j * tourists and already appreciates the i are Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Fitzpatrick, pard, Providence, B.I.; Mr. and Mrs. I oes many advantages of Bermuda as _. I Jersey City, Mr. J. J. Barry, Naug- Wm. Currie, Brooklyn, N.Y.; Mr. ' Voile Dresses resort. He will spend a brief vaca­ atuek, Conn., and Miss Grace M. and Mrs. E. Fulmer Arnold, Eastoll, tion here. Miss Selfin, a guest at Brady, Scranton, Pa. Pa.; Miss Winifred V. Underhill, the Belmont, is leaving this week Mi*. S. P. Bertschmann, a pro- Oyster Bay, L.I.; Misslallian .S in after a pleasant stay of several niinent insurance man of New Bushmore, Mineola, £.1.; Miss all sizes in a weeks. She is a native of Russia, York, is at he New Windsor. His J Priscilla Hargreaves Miss Gerald- having been ia that country dur­ brother was a recent visitor, stop­ ine Kerkman, Miss Gertrude Cole­ splendid variety Black and Brown ing the war. Travelling extensively ping at the same house. Others man, Miss Dorothy Segelkin, Miss afterward, she l_as visited nearly at the New Windsor arriving on Emily Eedlick," Brooklyn; Mis.?, { every country iu Europe, and has Monday are Mr. and Mrs. Richer; Bella Breger, N.Y.C;MissM.A.H. j of designs at expressed herself as liking Bermuda Now York, Mr. I. S. Stimmel, Phi- Eyan, Jersey City, N.J.; Mrs. F. | better than any other place. lac iphia, the 1 /iter well known Weeks, Phila., Pa.; Miss E. Kimber- J Tho Belmont dance was well at­ i dri ; circles in the States. ley, Wilmington, Dei.; Miss Gene tended on Monday evening, both Kane, Miss Lillian McCarty, N.Y.C; the outside terrace aud the un­ Misses Adele and Ceclla Ulrich, finished Grill being filled with Bichmond Hill, L.I.; Miss Emma B. guests. The dancers were allowed Recent Arrivals. Mann, Miss Santa M. Belter,Phila.; to overflow into the iiew ballroom Miss Helen Collins, Bronxville, N.Y. 26/6 to 50/- for the first time, and the youth­ Belmont Manor, Sept. 13, 1926. Miss Margaret McGioley, N.Y.C; Made in England I ful exponents of the Charleston Miss Marie Hasselman, Scarsdale, were given plenty of sea room for Dr. J. E. McTigue and Mrs. Mc­ N.Y.; Miss Ina McGowan, Lake- the exercise of their legs, much to Tigue, Cleveland, Ohio; Mr. and wood, Ohio; Miss Wilma Bach- the astonishment of the more se­ Mrs. G. E. Merwin, Bidgewood, man, Cleveland, Ohio; Miss Luey date guests within our gates. Oae N.J.; Mrs. Jean Beeson, Mr. I. M. E. Hinckley, Miss Jane B. Hind- or two couples were not averse to Wilson, Mr. B. C. Bannister, N.Y.C. maxsh, Providence, B.I.; Misses ..,tjzw TlHi-MB^IiaHsBu p given lame imitations of Maurice Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Shaoer, Mary and Betty Imperato, Miss jBa°©#iei_>s and Florence Walton, if aot the Palmyra, N.J.; Miss Sara M. Camp­ Alice Klein, Miss Veroinica Man­ wm Dolly Sisters themselves. bell, Miss B. Fox, Phila., Pa.; Stuart ning, Brooklyn; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. 4831fw.f.m.tp. j Persons close to the hotel circles T. Major, East Orange, N.J.; John j F. Scholz, N.Y.C; Misses E. & H. I J are wondering what with four Chivers, Signac, N.J.; Frauk Gas- Pearson, Nutley, N.J.; Miss A. Al­ I J boats a week during the winter kell, Paterson, N.J.; Mis. J. A. berts, Newark, N.J.; Mr. and Mrs. will become of the crowd overboat Rankin and Miss Amy Bankin, Frank J. Wille, N.Y.C; Mr. J. W. nights. There is a limit to cottage Hollis, tJL, N.Y.; Mrs. L. S. Gumbs, Fox, FoUsville, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. room, and pretty soon we may see Long Beach, L.I.; Mrs. J. Adams, J. H. Young, N.J.; Miss F. F. Calla­ all the private houses within a Brooklyn, N.Y.; Miss Helen A. han, Miss N. McCormick, Miss K. ! 483; mile of the various hotels bought Krause, Hoboken, N.J.; Miss Anna Beilly, Miss F. Baynor, Phila., Pa.; up for such emergencies. Optimis­ M. Shepard, Brooklyn, N.Y.; Miss j Miss M. C Conner, N.Y.C; Miss "W_ tic prophets predict that at least E. Bachmann, Miss C. O'Connell j C. H. Bohefs, Miss Tess Graham, fifteen hundred guests will arrive . Tarrytown, N.Y.; Mrs. W. M. Hop- j Yonkers, NY.; Miss Elsia V. Frank, Bio— fiaa spray Into room for flies. Iato each week during the coming sea- 1 kinson, Arlington, Mass.; Mrs. A. j L.I.; Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Harley Coloured Un %J*\ cracks tat roscnM, Into tha hair cf animal*** hiefs for 'lets Inacetv son. It looks like a big year. J J. Bowers, Woburn, Mass.; Mr. A. j Ventnor, N.J.; Miss E. Lachot, CulcSJy die. Harm ALSO Isss to humans oi At the Belmont are Or. and Mrs. A. Baron, Rutherford, N.J.; Miss | Glenside, Pa.; Mr. E. E. Iremonger, *n___a!_. f-lease n! odor. Docs not stein J. E= McTigue from Cleveland, B. Kaufmann, Brooklyn, NY.; j Plainfield, N.J.; Miss Almira War- Ohio, having arrived on Monday. Miss V. J. Tuemmler, Woodhaven, | necke, N.Y.C; Mrs. M. A. Hogan, Vs Pint 50c Coloured Myelin an VCI.V Trial grayer Fret Also Mrs. A. J. Bowers of Woburn, LI.; Miss Elsie E. Negeale, St. Mr. E. J. Hogan, Flushing, JUL; Payette Valley Mass., from which town several George, S.I.; Miss Amalie Lettkan, Mr. H. Sehreiber, Hoboken, N-J.; Rex Spray Ca. guests have come to Bermuda in Brooklyn, N.Y.; Miss Cora M. Miss V. Coyle, Miss Gilberta Eose, Handkerchiefs for adies Payette, Mak* the last two seasons. Miss E. Fuller, West Brighton, SX; Miss Bergenfield, N.J. Bachmann and Miss C O'Connell Dorothy G. Stefain, Elmhurst, LX; are visitors from Tarrytown-on- Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Shinn, N.Y.C; LOCKWARD & CO. Hudson, N.Y. Among the New Mr. F. E. Paul, Mr. E. D. Paul, Miss St. George Hotel, Septembe- 13th. York guests are Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Margaret Lieneman, Phils., Pa.; 4818 If ftu. Shlnn. H. S. Levison, H. Eubin, Brooklyn, * Miss N. Rieekers. Jersey City, N.J. Some of the more permanent N.Y. I Miss A. Weiderman, Butherford, reet;.r *r visitors to Bermuda, now staying N.J.; Miss E. Salisbury, Miss E. ratvUt at the hotels, are trying in vain to HOTEL INVERURIE. Kane, Medford, Mass.; Miss D. AN' TXQUES 'iF~__^_i___S[ procure houses for the winter, and Eitz, Miss B. Lynch Pittsburgh, H__Zl-^'' they find it a hard matter. Even Hotel Inverarie, Sept. 13, 1926. Pa.; Miss G. Lighe, Mrs. T. Kearns, At the with the building of the past year \ Mr. and Mrs. Eustace, Miss Edna GREEN SHOP | Eustace, Miss Helen M. Moylan, LITTLE there still remains a scarcity of Miss Perrna Hunsicker, Neffs, Hamilton dwellings'suitable for winter resi­ Pa.; Miss Esther Socket, Catasa- I Miss Grace C Moylan, N.Y.C; Mr. Queen Street I B. Astwood dence. naua.Pa.; Miss Catherine Stein- < Leon E. Bauch, Phila., Pa.; Dr. and ALSO The American House nearly al­ berger, Miss Anna Butz, AUentown, j Mrs. Wilson E. Conraa, Hartford ways has a number of Canadians Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Bobert G. Fer- j Conn.; Miss Florence H. Ori holier Tucker Views, books and post cards Front Street who have come south for their va­ guson, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lee, New i Miss Mabel E. Ensign, Miss Mary 4830 f fw.fJLn.tp. cations and outings. Last week Bedford, Mass.; Misses E. & A. j F. Anson, Akron, Ohio; Miss M. L. of Bermuda. there were no less than eight visi­ Hayes, N.Y.C; Miss Jean Hanley, j Walsh, Miss F. M. Breneu, N.Y.C. tors from Montreal and other Cana- Mrs. Thos. J. Hanley, Phila., Pa.; J Miss Anne Allen, Miss Anne Gil- 4829fw.s.tp. I dian cities. Miss Ethel Bradley Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Smith, j more, Paterson, N.J.; Mr. Edmund returned this week for a vacation N.Y.C; Miss H. Cleary, Miss W. ; McCarthy, Brooklyn, N.Y.; Mia. from her studies in a nursing school ;engel, Miss j '*i"T.f'tl*"*** ••'e>.m~—rmli: in Pittsfield, Mass., where she has M. C Powers, Miss L. Marrah, 1 Continued on page 6 fsweraBR.-essEE-ass- *

m>i^m^ . X V*. / *... v?x } -f -. **'"\ • \ A / , •^tfr-ZSK #-5 •\ //> z4 '--•'. ***"•• **.iL. i .•'£ .*** ***** ffl %i 1 (Next Cable Office). M. * ">*'• T * R f. iifil -/ $r •r VO **•• Commercial and Amateur Wireless Engineers w The Schoolgirl Transmitting and Receiving Apparatus. ]|T thirteen or fourteen yeais of age V f> •*' rt your daughter reaches a state of mental and physical transition. At school she is beginning to study subjects of re- SPECIAL BARG AI NS. tr*****kii_-10-•K ® ia tive difficulty, in vhich she must b* '% examined. Her worries looming large Radiola III -2 tube set, without accessories — .. £ 2 2 and important in Ler maturing mind, Radiola IIIA 4 Ir will he magnified by any periodica? »» Crosley 51 2 "**•£'• * B physical depression. @ „ Trirdyn 3 »> ^ Many mothers have helped tneir daugh*. „ (Reflex) »» mr, i lefs through these years of great mental Thermiodyne 6 „ with Tropical Transformer. f and phy-acal aEtmty by giving to them 1 regularly Lydia E. Pinkam's Vegetable Sleeper 5 ,, without accessories I Compound! It wiH toce up the system, Brandes "Navy" or "Superior" Phones How BIRD'S Custard give them a new vitality, and energy to combat physical strain, ner. ousness, and saves time. i listiessness. NEW ACCESSORIES. "•lairigl-ldtosaythatlrtmonc-whotafcct In tha busy hou^.hol.ts of to-day, Bird's rfHir medicine stfid have found great re­ lief troin its fese. % always suffered from Battery Cables, 5 wire Custard has a -upreTie advantage,— it is so pain9 at ccrtr.ia tinics a:iJ was advised quick and so easy to make. by ftfrien d to takc-LydiaE. Pinkham's B.M.S. Vernir Dials Vegetable Corr.pouncL 1 did »o fcr one month and was gofjiiwed that aU my OH. Variable Grid Leaks The few moments needed to make Bird's Custard pains vanished. Y

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and popular artists of high calibre. Miss Mary Lewis, soprano of the Canada's Chemical effects, it has the merit of produc­ Entire Stock Metropolitan Opera Company, will Industry Growing. ing very few faulty bottles when be one of the participants. Rein- compared with other methods of OF aid Werrenrath, baritone, will be .Canada's chemical Industry show making, it is capable of making another one of the outstanding ed substantial progress In 1925. bottles of aU kind3 and shapes and soloists to be found on the enter­ Production by the 511 plants ex­ during a visit by a representative FRESH SEEDS tainment programme from the porting ln 1925 was valued at $114, of one of the engineering publica­ Radio Industries Banquet. Among 831,880, an increase of 6 miUion tions produced over twenty-sevn Just Received. the other many popular radio fea­ dollars over the preceding year. square quart bottles a mlnute.Dur- tures which comprise this pro­ Capital employed remained prac­ ing that week, it had produced gramme will be an ensemble of ticaUy unchanged at 126 million roughly a quarter of a million bot­ WADSOH'S the WEAF Grand Opera Company, dollars. Materials cost nearly 3 tles, of which 93 per cent, were pass­ j the WEAF Light Opera Company miUion dollars more at a total of ed after inspection as being good. Further particulars and iUustra- 48061f1[m.eitp. ESTABLISHED 1887 and the WEAF Musical Comedy $57,000,429. Employment showed j Musical Comedy Troupe. This Uttle change; 13,973 workers .earn­ tions of this machine can be seen I group will be heard in a special pre- ed $17,596,561 during the year. at the offices of the Chamber. To-day. Round the World by Cable. A Literary Competition. j sentation. The Clicquot Club Total imports for the year of chem I Eskimos will also furnish the music icals and alUed products had a Re-opening of Mt.St Agues Aea- Continued from page 1. Several subscribers have suggest- 1 for dancing which will begin at the value of $27,653,819 as compared SOVIET REVENGE. demy, Hamilton. ed that interesting as the "Lines | conclusion of the entertainment with a total of $24,565,574 in 1924. procession approached the Mo­ and Sayings worth remembering" ! programme, scheduled to elose In the export field there were im­ It is announced that the Soviet Orgau recital, Wesley Church, hammedan Mosque. Most of ths are, they would be improved by the j sharply at 11.45. portant gains in the fertiUzer and Government has canceUed aU or­ Hamiltoa, 8 p.m. casualties were Hindus. The Po­ addition of the authors' names. j heavy chemical groups, and in ders which it had proposed to place Uce stopped the rioting and re­ This, in turn, suggested to us 1 Station WEAF. soap. The value of imports in this in Latvia. Soviet officials here Moving Pictures:— stored order. that some of our readers might ; class from the United States made state that this is the Bolsheviks method of punishing Latvia for Mechanics Hall, Hamilton, 8p.m. * * * find amusement in a literary eom- .J 4.00 p.m.—Phyllis Flanagan, up 66 per cent, of the total brought her pro British poUcy. SimUar Colonial Opera House, Hamilton, Nicaragua Revolution. petition. Here is the first. Mezzo Soprano. in from all foreign countries; 16 measures will shortly be taken 8 p.m. j 4.20 p.m.—Herbert Ralph Ward, per cent, of the value of purchases against Estonia, which nation the 00 Managua, Nicaragua, Sept. 13.— (1) Fill in the name missing in the Composer-Pianist. represented goods from the United Bolsheviks also accuse of being STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS. Government reports from Blue- following: 4.30 p.m.—Talk to be announced. Kingdom. „ too friendly with Great Britain. fields say forty revolutionists have "There, but for the grace of 4.45 p.m.—Herbert Ralph Ward, —Daily Mail. S.S. Fort Victoria sailed for New been killed and sixty Wounded in God, goes *****" C omposer-Pianist. EMPIRE GROWN TEA. York yesterday. a bombardment of the last four 5.00 p.m.—Al Lentz' Mid-town days. The Government casual­ (2) Give the correct signal of Nel­ Hofbrau Orchestra. Of all the tea-drinking nations, Salesian fathers, who for the last S.S. Chignecto .rrived and sailed ties are placed at two wounded. son. "England expects etc." 6.00 p.m.—Dinner Music from the Uaited Kingdom easily takes 23 years have carried on a scholas­ for the West Ind; es yesterday. * * * the Rose Room of the Hotel Wal­ first place. Last year over 400,000, tic estabUshrnent for French waifs State Elections. (3) How did the phrase "Tommy dorf-Astoria. 000 lbs. were cousumed in the Unit­ ln Guernsey, have left ior France, S.S. For St. George is due from Atkins" originated? 6.55 p.m..—Baseball Scores. ed Kingdom—half the year's total unable to continue their work ow­ New "York on Friday. Portland, Maine. Sept. 13th.— 7.3©p-m.—Rolfe's Palais D'Or Or­ world production. The greater ing to the rate of exchange. Governor Ralph O. Brewster, Re­ (4) What is the Fourth Estate? chestra. proportion of tea is produced in the SS. Chaleur is due from West publican, apparently was re-elect­ Who invented the phrase? 8.3© p.m.—Davis' Saxophone Oc­ Empire. Only 11,000,000 lbs. of Indies on Thursday. ed by a safe margin in today's State tette. China tea was consumed in the OO election. Returns from 459 pre­ (5) What .ire the three Fs? 9.00 12.00 p.m.—Radio Indus­ last year, as again­ MAIL NOTICES. cincts out of 633 in the State show tries' Banquet from Hotel Astor. st 239,000,000 lbs. of Indian tea. a lead of more than 19,000 for him i (6) Why is a barrister thus called? Address by Hon. Charles G. Dawes, The Ceylon consumption was 109, THIN MEN Week Ending September 18th 1926. over Ernest L- McLean,Democrat. i —00—— Vice President of the United States. 000,000 lbs. Sixty years ago Bri­ | BERMUDA RADIO RECEPTION. Entertainment oy Radio Celebri­ tons were buying nearly 80,000,000 Maii~ P-L. r E.M.S.F . "Chaleur" Tennis—Tilden Defends Title. ties. lbs. of China tea a year and only for the M aritime Pr evinces, and "Reception weather" for the last —oa—— 1,000,000 lbs. of Indian tea. Newfoui idli md, will close at the Forest Hills, N.Y., Sept. 13th.— j two or three weeks has been far * * * JL C s. Office ( >n Thur sday, William T. Tilden went on the j better than any reception during General British Bottle Making Machine. You probably know Courts of \he West Side Ciub to j the preceding 12 months, with Obituary. the 16.1i . September 1926. A machine of exceptional inter­ thatCodLiverOilis the start the defence of the 'National ' very few exceptions. Ordin axy Mail at 4 p.m. est both from engineering and eco­ greatest flesh producer in i Parcel Post Tennis title he has held for six ; Excellent recep.io' SAD DEATH OF KARL R. Regist ere ci Mail an< at nis TJL • e nomic points of view, has recently the world. It contains straight years and dropped a set j of the ./ear usually 1 WHITMARSH. at 2 p. m. is a good been instaUed in a British glass more Vitamincs than any to John Vanryan before winning t winter. factory. Two similar machines of food you eat. his first round match. The scores I Many people, after toe disap- Well Known Visitor Killed in Motor Mails Per SJS. "Fort St. George" much greater capacity are now You'll be glad to know were 6-4, 6-2, 3-6, 7-5. The Na­ | pointing results last winter were Accident. for the United Kingdom, the Do­ rapidly approaching completion in that Cod Liver Oil now tional champion betrayed every ! rather disgusted and swore off minion of Canada, and the United the works of a well-known British comes in sugar coated evidence of being severely handi­ | radio for ever, but they are gra- Many of our readers will regret States of America, will close at the engineering company. tablets, so if you really capped by a fresh injury to his left | dually corning back, the fascina- to learn of the tragic death of Mr. General Post Office on Friday, the Ia the new machine the molten want to put 10 or 20 knee. | tion of the "game" grips them once Karl Russell Whitmarsh, youngest 17th September, 1926. glass is first sucked up into the pounds of real healths I and they cannot leave it for loag. son of T/ieodore F. Whitemarsh, Ordinary Mail at 6 p.m. ——00— blank moull to form a blank, which flesh on your bones and j Interviewing oae of our Radio deal- head of the famous firm of F. H. Registered Mail and Parcel Post is then blown out to the finished feel well and strong, ask News from St. Georges. r ers we are assured that business Leggett & Co. New York, who was at 5 p.m. form in a separate mould. In this any chemist for a box of j this season is going to be better killed in a motor accident recently Supplementary Mail:—All letters way the machine is made entirely McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Personal. i than any other year, and I must at Brettou Woods, N.H. posted up to 7 a_m. Saturday, the automatic, as distinct from those Tabets. i say that their confidence is back Deceased was here only last sea­ 18th September 1926, will be for­ machines which require ha nd feed­ If you don't gain at An American gentleman, who is ! ed up by the very extensive stock son and his charming personality warded if prepaid with double the ing or feeding by a separate me­ s in 30 days your chemist now at the St. George Hotel say*: ' of new parts and other things which endeared him to many busiaess pount ordinary amount of postage. chanism, and needs only one at­ back the^money vou 00 that his home is in the West and 1 they have now ready. associates and friends. hand tendant to see to lubrication, etc. paidffor them. ass.. that just previous to his arrival at j Many new devices and accessories Following a briUiant college The bottles are deUvered so rapid­ In Filmland. Bermuda he sold one thousand • are on the market this year which career he joined the Army at the ly and unremittingly that the boys head of cattle, at 7 cents per pound. • tend to improve reception and to start of the War and soon earned who take them to the anneaUng Lovers of dogs will welcome the The cattle, after the summerr- make tuning easier. Until recent­ much distinction. furnace can only work in spells of rHE NKW FRENCH .LsT.McDY. picture at the Mechanics Hall to­ grass, were in excellent conditio;}, ly the Radio "fan" had, among Immediately after the war he half an hour. The machine runs THERAPi-tTN Mori night and to-morrow night, for it and as the youngsters were gro,< - mati; , one particular grouse (that became active in the business and continuously except that it is shut THERAPION No.2 has as one of its heroes the best- ing nicely he felt that he could af­ affected his pocket more than his was elected to the directorate and down for four hours every Satur­ THERAPION Mo 3 known dog in the screen world, ford a trip to Bermuda where m sat amusement) whieh has now been became assistant secretary and trea No, l C..res Discharges. No. ? Cures Blood day for cleaning. Poison. Ho. 3 Cures Chron:c Weaknesses. Rin-Tia-Tin, the canine actor in is somewhat higher in price than practically eliminated, and that surer. SoldbylrMumgChen-tsts oreitberNo. returnmaOfr_tm Apart from the reduction in ma­ £>R.LrC'.KRCMe.i.Co.HaverstockRt N.V ... London many a screen story of the far in their home markets. was the constant renewing of Audio His many Bermuda acquaint­ nual labour which this machine if 'n dou_>t No. required do rot hesitate tc* -n-rlts faj nortb. •or-FREE honest opinion **. to sti-tabiTIf ?• . . . t Transformers due to the peculiar ances join in the general sympathy The present picture is called Sailing by the C.G.M.M. Cana­ j climatic conditions existing in Ber- felt for his relatives and friends. "Find Your Man," and is filled with dian Fisher on Sunday, was Mrs. I muda. 00— ihe thrills of the lumber region Katie Basham, who is going to A transformer has been designed THE LATE MR. HUGH FRASER. of the great Pacific Northwest. It Montreal to spend a hoik Wlti ; locally that will withstand weather A Friend is a powerful drama of outdoors, her son, Mr. Charles Bas'i m. ! conditions for at least ten times The news has reached Bermuda done with splendid actors, includ­ * * * j longer than the standard article, of the death while bathing of Mr. ing the dog who has been credited Shipping. ! The transformers were first con- Hugh Fraser, of Halifax, whose in Need! with human intelligence. Rin- i struct ed nine months ago and brother, Mr. Allan Fraser, is Well Tin-Tin was brought to the Uaited C.G.M.M. steamer Clanadia n have been in use for this period known in Bermuda as the official QUICKLY RELIEVES CUTS, BRUISES. States from France several years Fisher arrived on Sunday and was I without breaking down. photographer of the Trade Develop­ SPRAINS. WOUNDS, COUGHS. GOLDS. ago by Lieutenant Lee Duncan un­ piioted to Hamilton bj G*Jorg e H. 1 T_;*3 average life of the standard LAME BACK. ETC. AN OLD AND TBSTED ment Board during the past two REMEDY FOR MAN OR BEAST. der whom he received his wonder­ Minors. j transformer is about two months. winter seasons. ful training. He is a Belgian Police . . . Ia conjunction with, probably the Mr. Fraser was swi:nming across dog, and it is said he spent weeks* S.S. Fort Victoria rived at most v>ro_mue*it Transformer Man­ Timberiea Lake, Si. Margaret's on the firing line in France during Murray's Anchorage Monday ufacturer in the TJ.S. this speeial Bay Road, eight miles from HaU­ Sold in one si2e only the war, whish in some respeets morning piloted by G« e Greea. transformer has been developed as fax, when he was seized With a fa­ Never sold in bulk accounts for his absolute fearless­ Pratique was jranted b >r. P. W. regards construction and appear­ tal heart attack in the water. The PRCPAAEQ ev ness. The pieture is one of the G. Shell* y- ance and can now be purchased at distance was only about 50 yards, hardships of lumber camps and is the same price as the standard and he was drowned before the eye dramatic in the last degree. U.S.S. Training Snip "Newport" makes. of his family. Artificial respira­ —00 arrived in St. George's isrbour on j TIL; dockyard nuisance stiM con- tion was tried when the body was Monday forenoon. Pr; iiique was j tiuue; , but we are informed by brought ashore, but without avail. EALING Attractive Hotei at Somerset granted by Dr. P. WG. . Shelley many "old stagers" that it does not, He was a prominent and popular and she was piloted by C varies Grif- however, cause so much interfer­ citizen of Halifax and his sad death Summerside Re-opened fiths. ence as hitherto. When the Cable is greatly mourned. Ott,;i,L aftet Renovation. Company's new station is erected Large Whip Ray. at St. David's Island which, by the 00 "Summerside", Somerset, was way is going to work on long wave­ recently re-opened under the man­ It is curiously reported that a length well away from the Broad- Around the Hotels. agement of Mr. William Madden, very large Whip-Ray is now at east Band, it is hoped that most Few Reach Forty for many years connected with Mullard Bay. Quite a number of of the traffic carried at present by Continued from page 5 the Princess Hotel, and will doubt­ persons says that they seen it. the Dockyard station will be work­ Sound and Well less prove an attraction and supply * * * ed by them, aud thus end the last Causeway in Bad Repair. C. S. Edwards, E. Orange, N.J.; a long felt want in that district. of the major troubles of the list­ Mr. T. O. Weise, Hawthorne, N.J.; Mr. Leicester Curtis, the owner, ener in. A frequent traveller sAjs that Mr. G. G. Dane, E. Orange, N.J.; YOU may never has completely remodelled and -re­ * * * Mr. and Mrs. J. Petesky, N.Y.C; have realized this decorated the property and it is the West End of the Causeway is iu Miss Helen Keating, Miss Ivette fact. But ft is well now completely equipped for a a bad condition and he would, as TO-DAY. Liebmger, Mr. Richard J. D. Keat­ first class trade. well as many others, like to see it known to the medical repaired ere another "wash-down" Station WOR. ing, Brooklyn, N.Y.; Miss H. H. profession—more It is fully licensed, has a private Byingtou, Fushing, N.Y.; Miss S. especially to those bar and excellent grill room and occurs. 4 * * * 5.45 p.m. to 6.00 p.m.—National E. Rapalji, Mr. Roland Hunt, who are associated can accommodate some forty Amateur Championship Golf Miss Georgie Buchanan, H.Y.O.; Tennis Tournament, with life insurance guests "as well as a large transient Matches. Miss E. J. Rushe, Miss K. E. Rushe, examination. trade. Tbere is an attractive cot­ 6.15 p.m.—Jacques Jacobs' Hotel A strong wind militated against pelham, N.Y.-, Miss R. Sit*, Miss tage adjunct and a special feature Shelton Ensemble. good tennis on Monday afternoon A. Koedding, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. will be made of the a la carte ser­ 6.45 p.m.—BiU Wathey of the Bradnax, Mr. W. F. Bradnax, Jr., vice, afternoon teas, private parties when the Garrison Tennis Club, OU,do not think of your­ Later developments are New York Telegram Staff in Sports. Miss Irene DonneUy, Mrs. Grace for the week end aad other social met the R.A. & R.E. Sergeants Club self as being unfit and yet Bright's disease, diabetes, high 7.00 p.m.—Jacques Jacobs' Hotel Lanagan, N.Y.C; Mr. and Mrs. J. Y_ you may not Jbe getting in friendly tournament. Keen ten­ blood pressure and hardening functions. Shelton Ensemble. nis was witnessed and though the F. KiUeano, Brooklyn, N.Y.; Miss the most out of life on account of the arteries. 7.30 p.m.—Third Annual Radio number of sets was concluded with Alma M. Celia, Mr. and Mrs. Thom­ of^J'minor ills/' which if Industries Banquet. The greatest preventive fe the score at 10 all, the balance of as F. Grady, N.Y.C.; Mr. James T. neglected develop into serious 8.0© p.m.—New Jersey-Staten Is­ Dr. Chase's Kidney-I__v«p games was in favour of the officers Dooley, Mr. Frank K. Ralston, disease. &m,„ By correcting r the land Bridge Banquet— Club. Phila., Pa.; Mrs. Greis, Mr. Alfred Too little exercise, too minor ills they head off serious Governor Alfred E. Smith, Greis, Merrick, N.Y.Mr, and Mrs. ——00* much heavy eating and soon trouble. A§ a regulator of Governor A. Harry Moore, Burton A. KoUman, Statea Island, there is torpid liver, constipa- the liver, kidneys and bowels Six Charles IL three-pronged United States Senator Walter E. N.Y.; Mr. Charles H. HamUton, tion I of the bowels and de­ this medicine, has an un- 'THE HOME STORE", EVERY­ silver forks, weighing about 9 Edge, N.Y.C; Miss Charlotte Rosenthal, rangements of the kidneys. parallelled record. ounces, realised £145 at Messrs. Mayor James J. Walker. Brooklyn, N.Y.; Mr. Charles w. THING FOR THE HOME. Hurcombs, Piccadilly 9.00 p.m.—Third Annual Radio Rennis, Mr. H. Starkey, Staten . . . Industries Banquet. Island, N.Y.; Miss Ellen L. Buckley, Dr.Chase'sKidney-LiverPills Messrs. , Bel­ Miss Lee Buckley, Miss Edna Buck­ 35c. a box,'all dealers or Tho Dr. A..W. Chase Medicine Co., LimiteMM AW fast, are to convert the Royal Mail The entertainment programme to ley, Boston, Mass.; Dr. Hallinan, Toronto* % Canada." * * > Steam Packet Company's liners be broadcast as a portion of the pro* Dr. A. H. Whelan, N.Y.C; Miss, In Bermuda, the Dr. Chase Medlcene Company is represented by I Orbita and Orduna into oil-burn- 4 ceedings of the banquet will bring Marguerite Brown, Miss Daisy 0. 4809t*n.w. J. S. ValUs, Hamilton, who carries a large stock and will supply the J lug vessels. together a large number of famous Hamilton, Brooklyn, N.Y. trade promptly".