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ANTIDUMPING BILL EF THE SUPREME COURT THE EASTERN CRISIS TRINITY HALL FUNDS THEY SAY GF BERMUDA FECTIVE AT ONCE No Signs of Settlement That the annual baiting of the Give and Get Sale Boards is in fuU swing. Michaelmas Term PARIS, Nov. 19.—The Chino- mm* Japanese settlement is stUl very That wait tiU the T.D.B. is under far away. This is the general Next Thursday, Nov. 26th, at fire. Yesterday at 10 a.m., the fourth 8.30 p.m. there wiU be a "Give impression after yesterday's meet - * * * day of the Criminal Sessions (Mich­ ing of the CouncU of the League and Get" sale at the Trinity HaU Lucky Winners in Irish aelmas Term) was commenced. when an attractive programme will That the tennis club house busi­ which ended at 8 o'clock and which ness is a sad affair. The jurymen having answered to wUl resume today at eleven. The be presented. their names, the first indictment CouncU questioned Yoshizawa for Instead of an admission fee, those * # * Sweepstake for the day, that of R. v. Willis more than an hour and a half attending are asked tQ give an article That for donkey's years there Ramsom Lightbourne (assualt with with regard to which treaties were for a Christmas gift. These wUl be intent to commit a rape) was heard. has been a great necessity for a in mind when Japan asked the sold and the proceeds devoted to high-class tennis club house and The accused on being arraigned Chinese to acknowledge their the Trinity Hall Funds. WeU- and charged pleaded not guilty. courts. Bank of England Repays Federal Reserve Bank — vaUdity. The proceedings were known soloists wiU render a musical * * * Mr. J. E. Pearman appeared for necessarily of the slowest as Yosh­ programme and bridge tables wiU That offer after offer has been let Italian-American Conversations Turn on Debt and the defendant. izawa spoke in Japanese which had be provided and Ught refreshments sUp by on the ground that the The following jury were em­ to be translated into English and wiU also be served. reclamation would provide fac­ Reparations Cancellation — Morgan Predicts Long panelled: Josiah Henry Cooper, French. At the end of the long or­ ulties.

(Foreman); Henry Arthur Stubbs, deal the Council was not much the * • * * Life for National Government — Government Asked Walter Joseph Smith, George Har­ -00- wiser, but it is clear that Japan That then strenuous efforts were to Assist Empire Sugar Industry — Canadian News— rison Outerbridge, Percy Andrew want*? China to recognise the validi­ DodweU*, Bernard Eugene Mackey; made to organise international ty of the treaties and undertake to IMPERIAL SILVER BAND tournaments. Tunney Junior makes His Appearance — Early Im­ Frank Gladstone White; Theop- observe i hem loyally. provement Predicted by Borden —Sad Death of hilus, Sutherland Smith; Spencer * * * Churchill Joel; WiUiam McCallan Sze, the Chinese delegate, also That each was puUed off under Tennis Star. Robinson, Atticus Bentley Burgess, spent an hour with the OouncU Sunday Concert in Victoria trying conditions. Henry Ernest Austin Dowling. which is reeking information with * * * * lega d to the attitude of both For three and a quarter hours sides before endeavouring to buUd Park That now the promised scheme is the witnesses for the prosecution delayed again. BANK OF ENGLAND REPAYS Government would have their plans up a concrete plan. CREDIT LOAN in turn repeated the same evidence • * * * highly developed, but in the mean­ as given in the lower court, the Next Sunday, from 3 to 5 p.m., time, if the ChanceUor of the JAPANESE OCCUPATION OF That the best thing is to cry off details of which are too revolting the Bermuda Imperial SUver Band the tournament, or at any rate NEW YORK, Nov. 18.—The Exchequer could see his way reason­ for publication. Unfortunately TSITSHAR DENIED Herald Tribune says the Bank of ably early to give some hope to wiU render an excellent programme part of it. for the chief witness the ordeal of in the Victoria Park and should England was entirely out of debt Empire sugar producers, they would LONDON, Nov. 19.—The vicissi­ * • * giving evidence was such as to attract a large audience. That the reported sabotage in­ to the Federal Reserve system of be doing a great deal for the indus­ cause a collapse. She was carried tudes of battle have rendered the the United States on October 31st., try in British Guiana and the situation at Tsitshar unclear. It cidents early in the raUway from the Court and given immediate oo work were not considered very having apparently paid off every West Indies. He mentioned the attention. The accused in his de­ was formerly reported that the city dollar of the $125,000,000 credit matter because the new crop season had been captured by the Japanese. seriously. fence denied all knowledge of * * * which fell due on that day. The wUl be starting very soon in the the aUeged occurrence. A message has been received from Herald Tribune says this fact is West Indies, and unless the planters the Reuter Agency at Peking which CUSTOMS HOUSE That now that lives of passengers disclosed in the Federal Reserve knew what were the prospects and At 1.15 p.m. the jury retired to now states that the city is still in are endangered some people sit Board's Current Montlhy Review whether they were brighter than at consider their verdict returning the hands of the Chinese. Eard up and take notice. at 2.07 with a verdict of guUty. released for publication Thursday. present, the result would be most fighting s'continuing. Simultane­ * * * serious for that part of the Empire. Prisoner was remanded in custody ously, a radio from Tsitshar states Rates of Exchange * * * till this morning at 10 a.m. when That so far no 'Mudians figure in ITALY URGES CANCELLATION * * * that both Tsitshar and Angachi sentence will be passed. are stUl held by the Chinese who the prize Usts of the Irish sweep. OF WAR DEBTS AND REPAR­ GENE TUNNEY JUNIOR * * * The foUowing rates of ex­ * * * ATION are fighting fiercely. Meanwhile In the charge against Margaret. it-iSijeported from Harbin that the change were in force at the That hope springs eternal, etc. NEW YORK, Nov. 19.—Mrs. Isabel DarreU of unlawful entry, Japanese have c ossed the Sino- Customs House on Wednes­ * * * WASHINGTON, Nov. 18-—Presi- i Gene Tunney; wife of the former day, November 18th:— dent Hoover and Foreign Minister a "Nolle Prosequi was entered. Eastein Railway and that Ma's That the House is to have a little world's heavyweight champion, * * • U.S.A _ $3.77 Grandi of Italy with Secretary of fore s are fighting a rearguard holiday. gave birth to a son yesterday. Samuel HUlgrove DarreU was action ten miles north of the Une. Canada __ $4.20 m m m State Henry L. Stimson sought * # * next arraigned on a charge of (Belga) 27 That with the big-wigs going up today to define the World's difficul­ BORDEN PREDICTS ECONOMIC assaulting a PoUce Officer in the France (franc) 96 to greet the "Monarch," the ties in which international co-op­ IMPROVEMENT execution of his duties. To this STIMSON DENIES INTER­ Germany (mark) 16 House would be like Hamlet with­ eration of Italian-United States charge he pleaded not guUtyr VENTION Hong Kong (dollar) Is. 3d out the Dane. collaboration could offer a solution. MONTREAL, Nov. 1».—The The following jury were empanel­ Italy (lira) 73 * * • Many subjects stretching into the Right Honourable Sir Robert led :—Henry William King, (Fore­ WASHINGTON, Nov. 19.—Secre­ Japan (yen) 2s. 7d That in spite cf cheap cruises, far reaches of Economics and Borden, who was re-elected on man) ; WilUam Mayor, James Rufus tary of State Stimson denied em­ Bermuda is to be kept aristocratic. politics came up. Attention center­ Tuesday president of 's Astwood, Francis Harvey Edmund- phatically-that the United States ed principally on two topics however. had changed i s attitude to the Bank of Canada, made an address son; Charles Edward David Sim­ oo- That to help in this there is to b_ These were the World's ills with j at the annual general meeting mons, Reginald Ingham, Richard Manchurian dispute. "I want to their entanglement on inter- correct an erroneous statement a Monarch, Queen, Duchesses, and raid that the various indices James Paynter, Freeman James Princes, and my Ladies. Governmental debts. Industrial showed that Canada was gradually Stewart Simons, WiUiam Murpbie; lately in the newspapers. The THE IRISH SWEEPSTAKE slumps, budgets, and disarmament. but steadily recovering from the George Ernest Smith, Charles United States Government has not * * * Grandi who speaks with all the depression of the last two years Tucker Outerbridge, Bernard Trim­ proposed terms of settlement That the last-named wiU make the either to Japan or China and it authority of Premier Mussolini and would be "among the first to ingham GosUng. most noise. favoured revision of the debt pay­ has cot been approached by either Lucky Drawers * * * benefit from any permanent im­ Mr. N. B. DU1 appeared for the gove nment. The U.S. Government ment arrangements. -Italy approves provement in economic conditions defendant. That the member who complained cancellation of war debts and has made no commitments either of the wUd parrots should note in the world." He warned, how­ John Strang McBeath, Inspector expressed or implied to either of reparations. The United States is ever, against any speculative of PoUce, stated that on July 24th LONDON, Nov. 19.—A manwhose that the sirens of the Lady boats opposed to cancellation. the disputants. It has consistently doctors have given him only three wake the birds up and so start "boom" movement which might whUe at a cricket match at St. urged and continues to urge peace­ * * * have a disastrous reaction before George's at 12.30 p.m. Mr. Perin- months to Uve was among yester­ the racket. ful measures and not military day's lucky sweep drawers. He is J. P. MORGAN PREDICTS LONG further fundamental improvement chief, Vice-President of the St. pressure for a settlement. I under­ * * * UFE FOR NATIONAL had taken place. He noted that George's Cricket Olub came to Harry Whitby of Liverpool and he That a scientist was asked to write stand that this is the essence of holds a fifth share in one of the GOVERNMENT British and American industrialist him, asking for a man to be re­ the position taken by the nations a sonnet. were taking an increasing interest moved off the ground. Witness Rockstar tickets. On hearing the represented on the CouncU of the news he declared "this is good news * * * NEW YORK, Nov. 19.—J. P. in Canadian investments and went with Mr. Perchief to the League. The U.S. Government Morgan, arriving on the "Maure­ establishing branch factories in South gate entrance and accused for a man who only has three That he did it easUy. earnestly hopes that the negotia­ months to Uve. I have been lying tania" after a long vacation in Eng­ the Dominion. was pointed out to him. tions in Paris will find a way of m * * * land, broke his non-interview rule awake at night praying that some­ * • * Accused when spoken to by the settlement • in accordance with thing would happen, and now this That he wrote to observe: "Things are looking a CANADIAN MINISTERS OVER­ Inspector became aggressive and these principles. My analyze over the ocean, good deal better in England. It has happened. I'll beat the doc­ WORKED abusive. On being ordered off, the tors yet." My Anna Ues over the sea; was a marvellous election and it accused shook his finger in he My analyze over the ocean, looks as if the National Govern­ OTTAWA, Nov. 19.—The contin­ Inspector's face and struck a blow CONFLICTING RUMOURS But the world's luckiest man is Oh, bring back my anatomy. ment will be in for a long time.'' uous pressure of heavy work during at him, knocking the inspector's surely an unemployed baker, oo * * * the recent times of unusual stress helmet off and damaging it. TOKIO, Nov. J.9.—The object F. C. Burbridge, who drew both HELP ASKED FOR SUGAR has taken toU qf the health of The Inspector pushed the accused of the Japanese in entering Tsit­ "Argonaute Second" and "Bower INDUSTRY several Canadian ministers. Premier j away from him. shar is to disrupt the concentration of Roses" on a share in two tickets RUGBY GAMES ON B. A. A. Bennett is now on a semi-holiday Constables Pearman and Snow., of Chinese troops which threaten fcr which he actuaUy finished FIELD LONDON, Nov. 19.—In the course and nearing Britain, complying arrested the accused. the Japanese who are guarding the paying for out of his dole. He holds Nonni River bridge. This is accord­ the tickets on behaU of a syndicate of the debate on the second reading with the advice of his physician. WiUiam Robinson Perinchief, of the Abnormal Importations Bill, stated that he was Vice-president ing to late press despatches. The of eleven bakers. The syndicate G. D. Robertson, Minister of Japanese troops occupied strategic bought a book of tickets from an Today, the Army, who are en­ Mitchell Thomson, Conservative, Labour, who during the past few of the St. George's Cricket Club, deavouring to raise a side to partici­ said he hoped that long before the and on July 24th during the pro­ Irishman and got no feceipt. They Continued on Page 2 Continued on Page 2 lost the money, but not dishearten­ pate in the NichoU Cup competition Imperial Conference took place the gress of a match was informed wiU meet the B.A.A. in a friendly that a driver had* hit one of the ed decided to buy five tickets out 00 of another book. rugger game on the B.A.A. field. committee and fractured his jaw. The kick-off is at 3 p.m. On Satur­ A doctor was called in day, at 2.45 p.m., a team from LATE DESPATCHES Witness then went to Inspector THE ANTI-DUMPING BILL H.M.S. Danae wiU meet a side McBeath, to have the accused Nov. 19th.—With the conclusion representing the B.A.A., on the put off the field. Witness saw the of the draw 1064 tickets with respect latter's ground. accused become abusive to the to 56 horses were left in. A second from Washington says Oanada as KINGSTON, Jamaica, Nov. 19.— officer. At this point the hearing Duties Effective on Monday draw began for 1,900 consolation -oo- Pan American Airways giant Am­ well as Great Britain is being was adjourned to 10 a.m. this prizes of 1100 each, 10 special prizes phibian plane "American Clipper" looked to by manufacturers of the morning. of £421 each, six of the latter re­ with thirty odd passengers to be United States for further establish­ LONDON. Nov. 18.—By a sweep­ presenting odd money in pool. Of WEATHER FORECAST piloted by CoL Chas. Lindberg ment of branch factories in view ing majority of 329 the National these ten, five were drawn by Eng­ which was expected here from of the Anti-Dumping Measure now Government tonight gained second lish ticket-holders, two by Irish, Nov. 19.—Moderate to fresh passing through the British Parlia­ reading for its Anti-Dumping BUl. and one each by South African, north-east winds, mostly, overcast Miami today, has been delayed~at more than 600 and the latest in­ the start by fog and her arrival has ment. The Times says further, Brushing aside the long established Canadian and American. weather and _probably occasional with Canada having an advantage formation is that there are about precedent the House of Commons is showers. been postponed until tomorrow. 170 in Great Britain. The move­ The Jamaica Chamber .of Com­ over the United States an exports to rushing through the legislation. It -oo- ment toward British factory con­ is expected the BiU wiU receive Royal -oo- merce has arranged a welcome for Great Britain - in the Board of struction in Canada received con­ Lindberg who will be received by Trade Measure and likely to receive acsent; Friday. The first Duty orders siderable impetus with the recent wiU be issued Saturday and that METEOROLOGICAL NOTES H. E. The Governor and other the same favourable treatment revisions of the Canadian Tariff TODAY High officials. under the impending productive certain imports wiU begin to be and various attractions have been taxed on Monday morning. The A dinner in Lindbergs nonour at tariff the opinion prevails* that offered by Canada in an effort to The Myrtle Bank Hotel has also United States manufacturers may BUl confers on the President of the Talking Pictures*. Bermuda, Nov. 19th. bring more United States factories Board of "Trade drastic powers.to Mechanics' HaU: "Monkey Max. Min. been arranged at which a large give consideration to establishing across the border. These have branch plants hi Oanada to share impose duties. Maximum rates of Business" and "The Night Temperature 74.2 63.8 representative gathering of the included sales of sites at advan­ 100% may be levied on long Ust of official and cft-fl popularion will be in the preferential treatment, and Angel," 3,7 and 9 p.m. Sunshine 8 hrs. 10 mts. tageous terms and duty debates on whoUy manufactured or mainly Rain ..._»__— 01 Inches present. in England to evade proposed in­ equipment and parts exported to * * * creases in import duties. manufactured goods. Each order Reid HaU Theatre: "Son of Barometer.. a.m. 30.34 p.m. 30.34 » » * Canada for assembling. must receive the approval of Parlia­ United States branch factories in India," and "Laughing Sin­ Wind (mifD for 24 hours) NEW YORK, Nov. 19.—The New Ctatlamai a* taga 2 ment expressed by resolution. ners," 8,7 and 9p.m. 10 miles, 8 p.m.—8 p.m. York "Elmes in a special dispatch Canada are already numbering Travel on a RALEIGH CYCLE—WADSON'S •• HSSpl Page 2 THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST D_*LY FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1931

The Berlin fire department has Stye Sogal <_Sa2?tfr JUVENILE OFFENDERS THE EASTERN CRISIS CABLE NEWS SCIENCE NOTES been equipped with trucks that one man can operate from which exten­ attii (ftalimiiit ia% Continued from Page 1 sion ladders can be raised mechanic­ Continued from Page 1 ally to a height of 125 feet. INCORPORATING months has been charged with For cleaning out clogged drain THE ROYAL GAZETTE (ESTAB. 1S2S1 Interview With Staff-Capt pipes a device has been invented * * * THE COLONIST AND DAILY NEWS CESTAB. -see) points in the vicinity yesterday heavy responsibilities in connection evening, but owing to the activity in which air is compressed with a Eight of the most used power with the unemployment relief tools and an electric motor to Morrison. S. A. of the Chinese troops within the plans, was admitted to a hospital hand pump, then released with a trigger. — operate them have been combined PUBLISHED DAILY. EXCEPT SUNDAY city they entered it this morning, yesterday for a few, days rest before BY completing the occupation at noon. leaving for an enforced holiday in * * * in a cabinet for household use that THE BERMUDA PRESS, LTD. On Wednesday afternoon we had A Rengo Agency despatch from the West Indies. Glass has been manufactured can be folded compactly for storage. REID STREET. HAMILTON the pleasure of Interviewing Capt. Harbin reports that Chang Chichui, C. H. Cahan, Secretary of State, along the Bresle river in France, * * * A. M. PURCELL Morrison, who lately arrived here the governor of the Harbin district who was also recently acting as between the old provinces of Nor­ Railroads in the north of Eranc MANAGING EDITOR to take charge of the Salvation who is friendly toward the Japanese, Minister of National Revenue, left mandy and Picardy, since the have so improved their service tha J , ASSISTANT EDITOR: E. T. SAYER Army work, and who had been Tenth century. there now are 50 trains with a. ASSISTANT MANAGER : ERNEST J. BEU. declared the independence of the on Tuesday for Bermuda and the ADVERTISING MANAGER: M. M. HANSFORD interested in the articles found in Heilung Kiang province and pro­ West Indies for several weeks of * * * average speed of 56 miles an hou; TELEPHONES: our Wednesday issue on the subject claimed himself governor, his pur­ recuperative vacation. An Ohio man has invented a and one has a 62.4 mile schedule. EDITOR AND ADVERTISING MANAGER 101 of Juvenile Offenders. pose being to enter Tsitshar with * * * system of spring rollers to be insert­ * * * ASSISTANT MANAGER 657 It appears that Colonel Booth had his own troops and take over the TENNIS STAR DIES OF SELF-IN­ ed in window frames to control Experiments are being conducted ASSISTANT EDITOR - 3S7 specially drawn Capt. Morrison's administration. It is. reported that sash movements instead of cords FLICTED WOUNDS in Scotland with an overhead attention to the growing opinion yesterday's battle resulted in 300 and weights. monorail railway along which sus­ SUBSCRIPTION RATES: here in favour of some improved Japanese casualties and about MEXICO, CITY, Nov. 19.—Rios, **--•*•'•* pended streamlined cars are pro­ 3d per espy, Postage Inland %d, Foreign y_-d. system for taking care of juvenile 3,000 Chinese casualties. The the tennis player who_attempted Of German invention is a motion pelled at high speed with aeroplane £2 per Annum Inland, £2.10.0 ($12) Foreign Japanese troops used light tanks offenders and, as he has had a suicide on Saturday by shooting, picture projector small enough to propellers. * * * and superior artillery and aero­ be carried in an overcoat pocket, wide experience in this particular died yesterday. In recent tests to find the best work, he was directed to lend all planes. The Chinese are reported light being supplied by an enclosed * * * way to use powdered coal for fuel NOTE — AD correrpondence submitted must be ac­ assistance possible and to co­ holding the defence line just battery. a 500 horsepower boiler was heated companied by Ac writer's name and address as a HINKLER ARRESTED operate in any scheme that might south of the Eastern Railway. In . # * * by a huge ball of flame supported guarantee of authenticity, not neccessarily for publica­ the meantime the situation in tion. Tbe Editor reserves ike right to accept or reject be evolved. - Cottenseed meal, mixed with on a vertical jet of compressed air. north Manchuria is quiet. There RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil, Mov. any letters forwarded, and publication does not imply Asked to give some practical skimmed milk, fish meal and a * * * agreement with opinions expressed. are rumours of the movement 18.—Bert Hinkler, British flyer who instances of reformatory- work, recently flew non stop from New small amount of raw meat, has A device has been invented to be Capt. Morrison gave his experience of red guards from Vladivostock to been found to make a valuable food Chientao. York to Jamaica was reported in screwed into the spark plug opening FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1931 of reformatories in Africa. despatches from Fort Aleza today to for rearing brook trout. of an automobile cylinder to con­ "Our conditions are very diff­ have been arrested and his plane * * * vert the cylinder into a pump that erent" our representative point JAPAN SENDS FRIENDLY NOTE sequestered because his papers were Costa Rica may join the list of compresses air for inflating tyres out. TO SOVIET GOVERNMENT not in order. He was on his way to nations enjoying hydroelectric and other uses. "That should and will make Rio De Janeiro. power as German interests are * * * 5 your problem much simpler" he TOKIO, Nov. 19.—The Japanese 00 planning to harness waterfalls a Camel caravans are used to trans­ I The Diary replied. Government has instructed its am­ few miles from Oartago. port knocked down automobiles Two officers (a man and his wife) bassador at Moscow to convey a LATE DESPATCHES * m m in India and Australia and mules of jwere appoflrtjpd to take charge of "friendly warning" to the Soviet There are more than 6,600 Ucensed carry the parts over the mountain 5 the Government»aided reforma­ government of the danger of serious aeroplanes in service in the TJnited roads to interior towns in Colombia I SAMUEL PEPYS TEUCER $ tory, and the man was given the complications if the Soviet des­ States, California having the great­ where they are to be used. status of assistant Superintendent patches troops to north Manchuria Continued from Page 1 est number of any state, followed * * * of police. Suitable buildings were simultaneously, and to reassure the by New York. PARIS, Nov. 19.--Dazed by the A New Jersey inventor claims to supplied and the boys (20 at first, Soviet that yesterday's operations * * * have increased the speed of an but afterwards 40) were taught did not damage the Chinese Eastern Japanese offensive in Manchuria An international exposition of yesterday memben aeroplane by placing triangular Nov. 19.—Bidden to join a great manual trades, chiefly carpentry Railway (which is under the joint of the League livestock and agricultural and of Nations Jouncil their backs to vanes in front of the propeller hub party of our men of high affairs who and tailoring. The government Sino-Russian control). The Japan­ industrial products and machinery to create a partial vacuum before the wall met again at Paris today are to proceed to New York to required all boys progressing satis­ ese authorities ordered a number will be opened at Porto Alegre, the machine. factorily to be apprenticed. to seek a peace formula in last christen the magnificent liner built of persons, including the Chinese Brazil, the coming week. * * * especially for our trade by that "How did the boys come under monarchist leader, Kung, minute efforts to save the League * * * your charge?" we asked. as an instrument of peace. Liverpool's vehicular tunnel stupendously courageous firm, to leave Mukden "for the present." Tests have indicated that triangu­ under the Mersey river, which will Messrs. Furness Withy & Co. "Only through the Courts" was * * m lar signs placed along highways are the reply. "Instead of sentencing NANKING, Nov. 19.—The Minis­ normally accommodate 3,000 auto­ But Lord knows what I shall *do BIG CLASH EXPECTED more often noticed by motorists mobiles an hour, will be officially in such company! There are mem­ young offenders to prison, we were try of War of the National Govern­ without turning their heads than instructed to take charge of them ment announced it had received a opened to traffic about the middlj bers of tue Executive Council so SHAGHAI, Nov. 19.—A homeric those of any other form. of next year. high in s ate affairs that they re­ and report on their progress. Clash is believed eminent since it message from Chang Hsushliang semble the* Cabots and Lodges of "Did you experience any tend­ has been announced that the re- deposed Manchurian Governor Boston, who could only talk either ency on the part of parents to get doutbable General Chiang Kai Shek stating he is calling on all his troops with each other or to God. There rid of children by sending them to Chinese President is proceeding to to place themselves under the are the Speaker and leader of the you?" Manchuria immediately. command of General Mah to reisit House, men who have so many "That is impossible as only the the Japanese ciid that Manchurian secrets locked up in their bosoms Courts send delinquents. " artillery with a force of 10,000 men ENGLISH WHEEL BARROWS that they are sometimes accused Captain Morrison then gave in­ oo- is being brought from the Russian of bursting with pride when they stances of complete correction of border to renew the conflict. are really only suffering from state boys who hitherto had been un­ * * * indigestion. There are heads of trained and undisciplined. With CO-EDS OUTNUMBER MEN PARIS. Nov. 19.—After conver­ boards, bored heads like that of characters infinitely more degraded sations between Laval and the HARDWARE CO. my friend Fred Misick, directors of AT MEETING OF STUD­ German Ambassador this after­ than is possible here, they were Phones 192—162 departments and shop-walkers, able to effect reformation and ENT'S SOCIETY noon a Franco-German agreement MASTERS literary men and writers for. news­ convert young offenders into re­ was reached on the text of a letter papers, men who can propose spectable citizens. which Germany will send asking 5986t"<"'.eiip. toasts and many more who can Asked of the cost, Capt. Morrison the convocation of International drink to them. said he had no knowledge of that MONTREAL, Que.—'By the C.P). Settlement at Basle to consider I do hear that we are all to be but it was a common experience —It was duo to the presence of a Germany's capacity to pay. Accord­ guests of the Company whilst in everywhere that prevention of crime large party of women students that ing to the Temps it declares that the New York, but the purport of this was cheaper than punishment of a quorum was obtained for the German Government iu good faith I con not. How and where the crime. semi-annuaJ meeting of the McGill beleived that her economic situ­ guests of a company is treated is ~Asked of other systems Capt. Students' Society recently. While ation might seriously be menaced MEN'S SHIRTS unknown to me save on a palatial Morrison gave typical examples of appreciating the interest displayed by partial or total transfer of Young •with attached and detached collars w Salt Kettle Ferry. the success of the probation system. by the co-eds, .certain student Plan of annuity. But my dear in-laws will be too In Jamaica this had been found leaders of the masculine persuasion co much for the Company. When effective at a cost of only £700 a are alarmed that control of the Exceptionally fine quality they left last Tuesday they vowed year for probation officers who take society may pass from their hands. Of course, you have heard about Broadcloths in conservative A front page editor in the McGill the sailor who stuck his head in the they would be on the dock to meet over young offenders from the Patterns with detached hard me next Wednesday, and not even Courts. Daily crystalliges the fear felt by door of the Astor House bar in the United Steel Corporation could Capt. Morrison expressed his de­ some of the men students. It is Shanghai and said : "Does anybody collars to match. in here want to fight." withstand their importunity. sire to meet representative bodies in part as follows: "It Is the opin­ port wear we suggest tlie One point troubles me vastly. with a view to formulating some ion of many well-known men in Nobody said a word and the sailor for As the guest of the company I con practical scheme, and we sincerely campus circles that the • women repeated, "Does anybody in here atta ed Collar Shirt with one not whether I can order a drink hope that tlsis important matter of McGill may soon supplant the want to fight ?" icket and soft cuffs and not pay for it, or whether I will soon be fully developed. men in control of the Students' One old gentleman broke the should offer some return for the Society—a privilege which men silence and said, "No, buddy, no Plain colours and neat stripes. have long enj oyed. Not till a woman one wants to fight in here." hospitality by buying drinks for oo the whole party. becomes president of the society "That's good," said the sailor. Pr.. Sf ft* munificent gifts. ft* Sf *.* *""* * * * ***• ft* Has just arrived r-** My dear friend J. D. B. Talbot in Ss! f 1 rare form in debate. He vows the ** t. .** If Sf Board of Works is making a "per­ ft** ft* *.*• and Children's Models in all sizes fect monkey Of the House." He is Ladies', Gent's c*•"'*a• wrong about the "perfect" how­ ft* Sf Ift*f ALSO THE ft* ever, and I doubt me not he has Sft*f if still something to learn of the Sf ft* virtues of the Simian species. ft "i *.**• Sf 1 Newest Carrier Models ft* *.* "**."" ft* ft* Fronts of cars on a western inter- ***J* Sftat M i urban railroad have been painted ***** ft* with black and white diagonal St* A better finish than ever on all models Sf ft* stripes to make them visible greater ft* If distances to reduce danger of Sft*9 ft* Sft*f tfm crossing accidents. Sft*9 Sf * * * Sft*f * wm Sf tim By linking existing generating ft\i If stations and erecting a large new Sf ft* ft* Sft*f one at Dunston-on-TSme it is }* B* ASTWOOD .& SON Sf Sf ft* ft* planned te Have all of the north­ 6090

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A Great Programme Again Awaits J SHOWS Tfiey mean the same thing! You TONIGHT NIGHT WORK FOR JOAN MECHANICS HALL THEATRE CRAWFORD ANOTHER FINE PRO­ A show that sparkles! 'THE NIGHT "MONKEY Cast of "Laughing Sinners" Had GRAMME TONIGHT Today—Friday 3.00, 7.00,9.00 p.m. to Act While Rest of HoUywood Radiovision News BUSINESS" Slept ANGEL" Featuring The Four Marx A splendid programme awaits with Nancy Carroll and Bros. Shooting schedules were turned patrons of the Mechanics' Hall topsy-turvy lor filming of "Laugh­ Theatre tonight, where a well LAUREL—HARDY comedy scream Frederic March The biggest mirthquake balanced double feature attraction seen for years. You will ing Sinners," Metro-Goldwyn- NOVARRO at his best A powerful dramatic Mayer's picturisation of the sensa­ will be presented. get the laugh of a life tional Kenyon Nicholson stage hit, The two pictures selected are Thrill piled on thrill! romance. One of the time when you see this "The Torch Song," in which Joan "Monkey Business" and "The season's sensations. great comedy. Crawford will be seen at the Reid Night Angel." Hall Theatre today. The first is that feast of fun Since much of the action, de­ provided by the four Marx Brothers, THE NIGHT ANGEL will be shown at 7.15 and manded night and rain scenes, the The picture needs very little intro­ 9.45 p.m. MONKEY BUSINESS at 8.30 p.m. bulk of the screening was done at duction as it has already proved night, the company reporting for itself one of the biggest laugh pro­ work at 5 p.m. instead of the usual ductions seen for years, and when 8 a.m. Harry Beaumont, who the picture was first presented last directed the new Crawford picture, week at this theatre it received a alternated the night and day work great reception. There is not a for the comfort of the cast and dull moment and the laughs come Matinee Today at 3 p.m. crew, Sunday holidays coming as a thick and fast. A sure cure for rest period between the night and | the blues. The jokes are clean ri te D day shifts. and wholesome and the producers E MIGHT ANGEL" Neil Hamilton and Clark Gable have not had to resort to any vul­ share leading man honours in the garity to make it the success it is. Hail Great Saturday Show! 6093«Wi*. dramatic feature with the cast The "Night Angel" is a fine dra­ including Marjorie Rambeau, Guy matic romance featuring those two Modern outdoor action—romance Kibbee, Cliff Edwards, Roscoe great film stars Nancy Carroll and Karns, Gertrude Short, George Frederic March. A great combin­ BUCK JONES, in Cooper, George F. Marion and ation in a great picture, in which Bert Woodruff. Miss Carroll presents one of the NEW WINDSOR HOTEL In the picture Miss Crawford finest performances of her career. "THE FIGKTIMG European Plan — American Plan plays the part of a cabaret enter­ The powerful supporting cast com­ tainer who joins the Salvation bine to make this picture one of the Army after a bitter love experience outstanding hits of the season. SHERIFF" PALM GARDENS only to backslide into the old life Undoubtedly a very strong pro­ DANCING IN A FAIRY GARDEN when the man returns to her gramme and certainly extraordin­ and a strikingly unusual supporting show through a chance meeting. ary value. Monday, Friday and Saturday Nights (Other nights by arrangement) Let's go to a Different Show BREAKFAST — LUNCHEON — DINNER MAIL NOTICES THE BERMUDA POOL, 1931 Table D'Hote — Service a la Carte Local Specictltiesz. Mails per S.s. Carinthia for / Great Britain, the Dominion of Subscribers last Lobsters — Green Turtle — Steaks Canada, and the United States of Squabs — Scallops America will close at the General Post Office on Monday:— Payment of the undermentioned UNEXCELLED CUISINE — FINEST VJNTAQES Ordinary Mail at 7 a.m. subscriptions to the Bermuda Pool li Registered Mail at 5 p.m. Sat­ for 1931 is hereby acknowledged urday. with thanks by the Pool Commit­ Parcel Post for Great Britain, tee, and it would be greatly appre­ Samuierside Hotel FOR SALE and the United States at 5 p.m. ciated if regular subscribers would Wm Saturday. send in their usual subscriptions Somerset either to the Secretary of the Ber­ * * e Bermuda's Beauty Spot muda Pool or to the Treasurer of Mails per S.s. Pan America for 0p Excellent Cuisine Several Good Great Britain, the Dominion of the Bermuda Chamber of Com­ Canada, and the United States of merce. Afternoon Teas HORSES America, will close at the General Special Summer Rates Post Office on Monday:— Bank of N. T. Butterfleld offer a few Ordinary Mail at 10.30 a.m. & Son, Ltd $350 0 Tioat arrives Cavello Bay I p.m.' Suitable for all purposes Registered Mail at 10.30 a.m. Bank of Bermuda, Ltd 250 0 Railway Service one Block from Hotel » • * Gosling Bros., Ltd 800 0 Phone Somerset No. 9 Recently Imported Mails per S.s. Lady Nelson for Trimingham Bros., Ltd... 200 0 the United States of America, (Via W. S. Purvis 15 0 Men's Overcoats WILLIAM MADDEN, Muafw Boston) and the Dominion of "Vanities" . 4 0 CARRIAGES "Pomander Gate" $50.00 I* .'•.tit-*- Canada, will close at the General Post Office on Tuesday the 24th:— Watlington & Oonyers 75 0 HARNESS Ordinary Mail at 11 a.m. Bermuda Press, Ltd 30 0 at Registered Mail at 10.30 a.m. Pearman, Watlington & Parcel Post at Canada for 10.30 Co __^„^. 150 0 0 Bermuda Double and Single a.m. The Bianca Shop 5 0 0 Hand, Arnold, Ltd 25 0 0 £3 * * * The Smoke Shop, Ltd 25 0 0 S. P. C. A. Phones Mails per S.s. Lady Rodney for Bermuda Railway Co., the Maritime Provinces, and New­ Ltd : . 50 0 0 Bermuda Outlet Co. 827 J foundland, will close at the General W. H. Heyl & Co* 15 0 0 HENRY COOLIDGE ADAMS Post Office on Wednesday the 25th:— (Originally £9) SECRETARY Simmons Tours 806 Bermuda Cigar Store $120.00 Ordinary Mail at 12 noon. NEW WINDSOR HOTEL Stable 767 J The Book Stores 10 0 0 Registered Mail at 11.30 a.m. Ingham & Wilkinson 50 0 0 SYDNEY O. SIMS Leon Parris 302 Parcel Post for Canada at 11.30 Butterfleld & Oo 10 0 0 INSPECTOR p.m. These horses can be shown at The Yankee Store $125.00 A Rare Opportunity DEVONSHIRE (PHONE 867) * * * M. A. Gibbons.™. „ 10 0 0 any time Mails per S.s. Lady Somers for Bermuda Bakery, Ltd. 25 0 0 Bahamas, Jamaica and British John A. P. Pitt & Oo 25 0 0 \l fMEfff. Honduras, will close at the General Lockward & Co 50 0 0 Post Office on Wednesday the 25th:— Bermuda Electric Light Ordinary Mail at 4.30 p.m. P. & T. Co., Ltd.*. 125 0 0 Registered Mail and Parcel Post Bermudiana Cycles 25 0 0 at 4 p.m. Thos. J. Wadson & Son.... 30 0 0 MORRIS A, GIBBONS * * * "Baruch" „ 5 0 0 Mails per S.s. Carinthia for Gibbons Oo. 100 0 0 Great Britain, the Dominion of West India Oil Oo „ 20 0 0 Canada, and the United States of little Green Shop $50.00 CHILDREN'S FLEECY LINED VESTS America, will close at the General J. J. Arnold...... - 10 0 0 All sizes Post Office on Saturday the 28th:— O. H.Neave 10 0 0 Ordinary Mail at 5 p.m. A. J. Gorham 10 0 0 From 21" ENGLAND Registered Mail at 5.00 p.m. J. B. Astwood & Son.., 25 0 0 ST. GEORGE'S STORES Parcel Post for Great Britain, Mrs. Batey, "" $50.00 may be "off* the 5988tf. and the United States at 5 p.m. Harnett & Richardson 25 0 0 "GOLD * • * Bda. Dairy Oompany. „ 5 0 0 Save Money Mails Due from England OttoWurte. 5 0 0 Select carefully the oil you use te lubri­ STANDARD" Tomorrow Bermuda Fire and Marine cate your household mechanisms, such Insurance Co., Ltd..™.... 30 0 0 NOTICE as your sewing machine, gramophone, but Bermudians have dis­ Mails per S.s. Mauretania due to vacuum cleaner, electric fan, washing A.M. Picket 5 0 0 This is to announce that until further notice the retail machine, locks, hinges, bolts, etc. Cheap covered that Chivers arrive in New York on the 17th Wm. MurpMe $50.00 business of The E. Worrall Outerbridge Co. will be carried oil is costly. Good ail saves -money. should connect with S.s. Matura Tarbolton & Smart™™.... 5 0 0 on at their nurseries in Shelly Bay. "GOLD sailing from New York for Bermuda O. R. Loblein. 25 0 0 We thank you for the privilege of serving you in the 3-in-One Oil on the 18th November, 1931. J. S. Vallis.,... - 25 0 0 past, and assure you of the continuance of the depend­ S. JSelmes 4 0 0 is a good oil. It penetrates STANDARD" able service which fear years has been our policy. the bearings and forces Mails- Despatched Grocery Company 25 0 0 out theolddirtand grease. Mails leaving Bermuda on Mon­ E. M. Astwood. 15 0 0 THE E. WORRALL OUTERBRIDGE CO. Rubbed on any metal tar* brand stands for the best in day the 23rd should connect with oo face, it makes it moisture- Phone 818-R *"•,. - proof and prevents rust. S.S. Homeric sailing from New York Two to one on the field—as the Use it for cleaning and for Southampton on the 27th pessimistic player observed when (EUGENE WORRALL OUTERBRIDGE^ polishing your furniture ENGLISH November, 1931. he sliced-into the long grass. and woodwork and all varnished and finished surfaces. Malls Due from England on Sat­ urday the 28th Sold by ell good stores. GARDEN THREE-IN-ONE OIL COMPANY Mails per S."S. Homeric due to $6 , New York, U.S. A. arrive in New York on the 25th For the man who prefers a little better bicycle PEAS should connect with S.s. Carinthia : sailing for Bermuda nn the 26th We offer $^P eAsk uour grocer I November, 1931. Jackie had drawn a caricature of THE BERMUDA DE LUXE J black Malls Despatched the teacher. Teacher : You seem to be an Mails leaving Bermuda on Sun­ tiT'-ist in black and white. day the 29th should connect with THE BERMUDIANA CYCLES jjtegl Jackie: Yes,sir. S.s. Majestic sailing from New York Reid and Burnaby Streets, Hamilton Teacher : Now, I will show that for Southampton on the 4th De­ BBM® 6056«*w601 . ;?5?'_'"tii. J am an artist in black and blue. cember, 1931.

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petition, but it seems to be fash­ I COLONIAL ionable for companies which are 1 H.A-.&E.SM1TH /"TV either asking for incorporation ta jQmitzd # PARLIAMENT or asking for an increased amount FOUNDED 1889 of capital to put in astronomical figures as the maximum to which OFFICIAL REPORT they can increase their capital. SPECIAL PRICES I do not know whether this part­ Proceedings of the icular company is ever likely to want to have a capital as big as Today and Saturday French flannel Honourable House £100,000:1 should fancy not. There is one further point with regard 1 of Assembly to it. In most civilised countries AII Wool a company which wants either SESSION 1931—32 to be incorporated or to increase Anglo its capital has to pay a percentage DAT No. 11—Monday, November tax to the Government of the VEAL LOAF 16, 1931 country in which it is incorporated for the privilege of having its lia­ MINUTES bility limited, and I would suggest 8d, at this time if the members of the Made in France of the The minutes of the last meeting Finance Committee are at all finest yarns, in a were read and confirmed. worried as to how they can make both ends meet they might well weight that is suitable MESSAGE FROM GOVERNOR into that system of taxation Greengage for Bermuda. entailed when enormous-figures of The following Message from His capitalisation or maximum possible PLUMS There is a consider­ Excellency the Governor: capitalisation are persisted in. That able saving in using would bring into this Colony quite (No. 44) a handsome income year by year, this material for dress­ T. ASTLEY CUBITT, and I think that probably it is !/• es, skirts or coats. Lieut'-General, Governor and Oom- right. There are a number of in­ mander-in-Ohief. dividuals coming to the Legisla­ The Governor has the honour to ture and asking for the very valu­ 2 lbs SUGAR with each pound transmit for the favourable consid­ able privilege of being able to Umit o£ S. P. Q. R. COFFEE eration of the Honourable House of their liability to the amount which Assembly the accompanying copy they risk in a particular enterprise, of a Bill entitled "The Appropria­ and I think it is right that the tion Act, 1930, Amendment Act Governor-in-Council should im­ Tomato Black, white and twelve beautiful shades. No. 2, 1931," which has been pre­ pose taxation on them for that pared to regularise statistical al­ privilege. terations in the Appropriation Act, SAUCE 54"wide —7/6 per yard 1930, arising out of the appropria­ Hon. J. P. HAND (Pembroke tion for the salary of the District Parish):—Mr. Ohairman, I wond­ (Crosse and BlackweU) Medical Officer of Health, Western er if the hon. and learned member 8%d. ? ••"*• District, authorised by The Appro­ would enlighten the House as to priation Act, 1930, Amendment what is meant by percentage tax, */&> Aet, 1931. and if there definitely exists in Golden Bantam «@S* Public Buildings, Hamilton, connection with the company laws 13th November, 1931. of England or any of the Dominions or Colonies any such tax. CORN PETITION CONSIDERED Bermuda Goal Company, Ltd Mr. A. 0. SMITH:—Mr. Ohair­ man. with regard to England there loy2d. per tin On motion of Mr. Talbot the are two tax.s pa^ablo, buui &&-•***£ petit' :n of the Bermuda Coal on the authorised capital of the Com* any, Ltd., for amendment of company. One is that you pay a their Act of incorporation, was con­ tax of so much per cent on the Danish sidered in committee. filing of t he memorandum and then I think you pay a second tax. They Mr. COOPER In the Chair. are not both on the same scale. One BACON is the same percentage all the way; Mr. J. D. B. TALBOT (Paget the other is a sliding scale, which Parish):—Mr. Chairman, this pet­ means that if you incorporate a 1/4 per 111. ition from the Bermuda Coal Oom­ company with a capital of a mill­ pany ii very lengthy and unless ion pounds you do not pay say you reguire it or hon. members of- one per cent all the way but say the committee require it I will ten per cent for so many thousands, S. P. Q. R. STORE not read it again. It is to raise the and gradually the percentage lowers capital from not less than £5,000 as the amount of capital rises. It Front Street *o not more than £100,000, and does run into a considerable sum. 60S2+", divide the shares into perferred, Jimmie Jingle Says: qualified and other special privileges, Mr. J. D. B. TALBOT:—Mr. under any original or increased Chairman, I have no doubt that Our doctor says eat all you can capital. That is a method which when the Oompany introduces the has been allowed with regard to Bill they will be perfectly willing This bread and milk's a sure-health plan other new companies. Then it lays to introduce a provision covering out the business which the Com­ the point raised by the hon. mem­ BUTTER CRUST BREAD pany may engage in, which is not ber for St. George's, Mr. Spurling. &*£**% stated in the original Act. To hold I personally think it is a very de­ acquire and hold by its corporate sirable provision and I will do my Ask your Grocer name land in these Islands not ex­ best to see that the Bill includes ceeding ten acres bona fide required that provision. If it does not in­ BERMUDA BAKERY Ltd. for the purposes of the Company clude that provision I should think with the consent of the Governor- it is quite up to the House to in­ in-Council; to issue bonds and de­ clude it in it, because it is neces­ bentures required; to hold shares; sary to put this Oompany on all to sell or otherwise dispose of the fours with the companies recently undertaking of the Company, and incorporated, and, as the hon. to make and carry out contracts. member for St. George's said, London' Brogues This will put the Company, if the those companies Incorporated be­ petition is granted, on all fours fore which are now coming to the with the companies which have been House for further privileges are recently incorporated and will also following out that idea. Special showing of London Brogues define its business, which the in­ in Black and Tan Calfskin corporating Act does not do. —which was agreed to.

Mr. TALBOT moved that the The House resumed, and adopted prayer of the petition be granted the resolution of the committee. and that it be recommended to 25/-, 30/-, 37/6, 45/- the House to allow a Bill to be in­ THE WILD BIRDS PROTECTION troduced to give effect thereto. AOT, 1902, AMENDMENT ACT, 1931 House Furnishings Mr. J. D. B. TALBOT:—Mr. Resumption in Committee Chairman, I .hall be prepared to answer any questions with regard On motion of Mr. Hand the Bill THE HAMILTON SHOE to it. ' entitled "The Wild Birds Protec­ tion Act, 1902, Amendment Act, The Shoe for Super-Service We are now opening our new Hon. S. S. SPURLING (St. 1931," was resumed in committee. George's Parish):—Mr. Chairman, Cretonnes and Curtain Muslins I am very willing myself to grant Mr. COX in the Chair. —The prices are lower than last the different powers which the Bermuda Coal Company is asking Clause 1 under consideration. year, and the quality still up to for, but I think that we should take the opportunity when the Bill Hon. J. P. HAND (Pembroke T. J. PEARMAN & SONS the standard. is introduced of seeing there are Parish):—Mr. Chairman, the in­ In it clauses which will limit the troduction of this Bill arose from a 60.5<"«"-. ownership of the shares of the Com­ message which came from the pany in the way in which the Com­ Governor in February last stating panies Act limits shares of com­ that the Bermuda Society for the panies which have been incorporat­ Prevention of Cruelty to Animals ed since the passage of that Act, recommended that the provisions LOCKWARD & CO. and which restrict alien owned 01 the existing law, which was the shares to 2/5ths. I do not think Act of 1902, be so amended as to Reid Street West it will cause the Bermuda Coal include in its provisions all other r-704"J«IA_2.t_27.-31.th."to9. Oompany any difficulty because wild birds except English sparrows other companies when they have and crows in addition to those applied have had the same already specified in the Act. The CHINA restrictions placed on them. Now House considered the message in this Company is asking for further June and informed His Excellency powers we should treat them in the by message that the House approved ROYAL VAT same way. When the other com­ the amendment of the Wild Birds panies, the Electric Light Com­ Protection Act, 1902 recommended SCOTCH WHISKY pany and the Telephone Company, by the Society for the Prevention asked for an extension of their of Cruelty to Animals, and recom­ From time to time we close out various patterns powers clauses were put in along mended that the necessary leg­ of our stock. - At present we have several very (Qiiara-iteed 10 Years Old) the lines which I have just suggested, islation be prepared to .give effect and I think it would be a desirable thereto. There has been on the attractive designs which we are selling at half thing to do the same with this Statute Book since 1902 this wild our regular prices* some of these are Wedgwood. A PRODUCT OF Oompany. I hope and trust that Birds Protection Act, accepting in the Bermuda Coal Company will principle the idea that certain wild agree with that policy, as being in birds which are in most cases mig­ HEDGES & BUTLER, Ltd. the interests not only of Bermuda ratory and put into Bermuda on but of the Bermuda Goal Company. their way south or north as the case may be, and -> in . Mr. A. O. SMITH (Paget Parish): others are driven in here by The Bermuda Furnishing & Supply Co. BRADEEY BRYAN, Agent —Mr. Ohairman, I am in thorough storms, should be protected. So Om-il- Ht-wlttw Hotel Phone 632 J agreement 'with what has been SM3<99>. eald, and I am not objecting to the Cmtimi on ptf* 6 THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST D-V.LY FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1931 Page 3, f CHRONICLE AND "FURNESS" 1 COMMENT MUNSON STEAMSHIP LINE NEW YORK—BERMUDA-SERVICE As long as the Bambler has Leads The Way described good food never^ has he (Royal and United States Mail Steamers) advocated the overdosing of the With the superb human body with gastronomica! STEADIEST AND FASTEST SHIPS CUISINE A SPECIAL FEATURE delicacies. ALL STEAMERS SAIL FROM PIER 64 N.R. MANHATTAN S» S "CARINTHIA" * * * Tom Masson, who used to be (Foot West 24th Street) editor of "life," or something, Round Trip $55.00 During November—Winter Rate $65.00 and up Superior Leading The Furness Meet! now reformed and living in Glen Ridge, N.J., gives his views on tbe Accommodations daily food consumption in a letter 545. Pan America (21,000 tons) holds the record fastest time of 36 hrs. 25 min. This magnifi-ent ship, pride of the Cunarders, was to the New York Times. built and furnished for luxurious World Cruises. In * * » between N. Y.—Bermuda the Bermuda-New York run she steps into her own, He writes: with the Transatlantic standards of service This is to advocate bigger and TWO SAILINGS WEEKLY FROM BERMUDA AND NEW YORK maintained by the Furness-Bermuda Line. Her better breakfasts for working folk, Leave ' Arrive Leave Arrive companion is the Sks. "Veendam," famous Dutch particularly in the white-collar class Steamer New York Bermuda luxury liner chartered from the Transatlantic and It costs no more under the right Bermuda New York Cruising Service of the Holland-America Line. regime. For some years I advocated PAN AMERICA Tues. Nov. Thur. Nov. Thur. Nov. 5 the French breakfast: coffee and Sat. Nov. 7 SOUTHERN CROSS. Sun. Nov. 8 S.s. CARINTHIA-- && "VEENDAM" rolls. This necessitated a hearty Tues. Nov. 10 PAN AMERICA Sat. Nov. 7 Mon. Nov. 9 Mon. luncheon, which was snatched in Nov. 9 Wed. Nov. 11 28,700 tons displacement 25,620 tons displacement PAN AMERICA Wed. Nov. 11 Fri. the middle of a busy day, with a Nov. 13 Sat. Nov. 14 Mon. Nov. 16 SOUTHERN CROSS. I SatSat. . Nov. 14. Mon. Nov. 16 UNDER CONTRACT TO CARRY BERMUDA MAILS mind deflected from that tranquill­ WESTERN WORLD ity that waits on good digestion. Sun. i Nov. 22 Tues. Nov. 24 PAN AMERICA. Sat. Nov. Then again, most ^white-collar 21 Mon. Nov. 23 Mon. [Nov. 23 Tues. Nov. 25 Bermuda's own ships! No other calls. No other WESTERN WORLD workers arrive home at nightfall Sat. Nov. 28 Mon. Nov. 30 class of passengers but first class. The comfort and PAN AMERICA. Tues. Dec. 1 Thur. Dec. 3 Thur. Dec. 3 Sat. Dec. 5 j convenience of "Furness " to- > - Ists comes FIRST on tired, and in this condition eat AMERICAN LEGION Sun. Dec. 6 Tues. Dec. 8 ! the most magnificent ships in tlie Bermuda service. more than they can digest." PAN AMERICA. Sat. Dec. 5 Mon. Dec. 7 Mon. Dec. 7 Big sport decks - swimming pools - verandah cafes t Wed. Dec. 9J In the morning one is in the best PAN AMERIGA. f Wed. Dec. 9 Fri. Dec. 11 Sat. Dec. 12 - everything geared to the spirit of Bermuda in real Mon. Dec. 14 physically receptive condition to as- AMERICAN LEGION ...j Sat. Dec. 12 Mon. Dec. 14 Transatlantic style. simiiiate food, always, however, PAN AMERICA i Tues. Dec. 15 Thur. Dec. 17 Thur. Dec. 17 Sat. Dec. 19 under the condition of not being too hurried. To jump out of bed, Sailings subject to change without notice rush through a bath, gulp a cupful SAILINGS FOR NEW YORK of coffee and run away to the office For Reservations, Passenger and Freight Rates, apply is a bad start. By a little self-dis­ , JOHN S. DARRELL -&. CO., Agents • "€a?3nthia" every Wednesday cipline it is easy to acquire the habit of rising fifteen - minutes S. 8. "Veendam" every Saturday earlier than usual, and to sit out and eat enough to feel it all the rest of the day." CAM APIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS "Even here It unnecessary to "CANADA'S COMMERCE CARRIERS'* For Reservations, Rates, etc, apply gorge: cereal and toast and coffee, OPERATED IN CONNECTION WITH OANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS varied by eggs and bacon, taking one's time. Scarcely anything is re­ WATLINGTON & CONYERS quired for luncheon, but fruit is CANADA—BERMUDA—WEST INDIES SERVICE General Agents* preferable to pastry or any soggy Specially Built and Equipped for Tropical Travel food. One should never eat a big HamUton, Bermuda dinner at night.** BERMUDA—EASTERN GROUP—DEMERARA (Via BOSTON, MASS.) 4577tw.f.-_.ti». The man who is accustomed to Fortnightly freight, passenger and mail service between Halifax, N.S., St. John, N.B., and Demerara, gorge himself on three meals a day calling each way at Boston, Bermuda, St. Kitts, Nevis, Antigua, Montserrat, Dominica, St. Lucia will, doubtless, find difficulty in re­ Barbados, St. Vincent, Grenada, Trinidad. stricting his diet. It may take a month cr ro for him to overcome Arr. and Leave, ihis destructive habit. The ideal Leave Leave Leave Arrive Leave Bermuda for tfUKNEM BERMUDA LINE diet is one full meal a day. I work Steamer St. John, Halifax. Boston. Bermuda. Bermuda. St. John N.B. (Under Contract with Bermuda Government) continuously from twelve to N.S. for W.L via Boston Royal and United States Mail Steamers fourteen hours a day and I find that Veendam sails 9.09 a.m. Tender for Carinthia leaves No. 1 Dock 10.00 am. a bigger and better breakfast, a Lady Drake light meal of fruit in the middle of Ladv Hawkins PROPOSED SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS Nov. 10 the day and a glass of milk at night­ Lady Nelson Oct. 20 Oct. 28 Oct. 30 Nov. 1 Nov. 2 Nov. 24 fall make for the highest efficiency." Lady Hawkins.. Nov. 3 Nov. 15 Nov. 17 Nov. 19 Nov. 20 Dec. 12 Vessel Leave Arrive Leave Arrive * * * Lady Drake „ .... Nov. 22 Nov. 24 Nov. 26 Nov. 27 Dec. 19 New York Bermuda Bermuda New York But what is going to happen to Lady Nelson Nov. 28 Dec. 6 Dec. 8 - Dec. 10 Dec. 11 Jan. 2 those rich prowlers around Europe Lady Hawkins Dec. 16 Dec. 20 Dec. 22 Dec. 24 Dec. 25 Jan. 16 Ve-ndam Wed. N-JV. 4 Fri. Nov. 6 Sat. Nov. 7 Mon. Nov. 9 when they hit Paris and find the Steamers sail from Halifax and arrive at Saint John, N.B. Carinthia Sat. " 7 j Mon. * 9 Tue. " 10 Thur. • 12 Salon of which here is an announce­ Carinthia Sat. * 14 Mon. « 16 Tue. " 17 Thur. • 19 ment on the very next page of the WESTERN GROUP SERVICE Carinthia Fri. " 20 j Sun. " 22 Mon. • 23 Wed. * 25 newspaper.? Carinthia Wed. * 25 | jFri. « 27 Sat. " 28 Mon. " 30 m m m Fortnightly freight, passenger and mail service between Montreal (in summer), Halifax, N.S Monarch of Bda. Sat. • 28 Mon. " 30 Tue. Dec. 1 Thur. Dec 3 Paris—There are always interest­ (via Boston in Winter), calling at Hamilton, Bermuda, Nassau. Bahamas, Kingston, Jamaica i Carinthia Wed. Dec. 2 Fri. Dec. 4 Sat. « 5 Mon. 7 ing salons to be seen in Paris and making C.N.S. connection at Jamaica for Belize, British Honduras. I Monarch of Bda. Sat. • 5 Mon. " 7 Wed. • 9 Fri. « 11 just now there are no less than Leave Arrive and Leave ] Carinthia Wed. " 9 Fri. " 11 Sat. « 12 Mon. • 14 three—the Autumn Salon of paint­ Steamer Leave Leave Arrive B'da for Bermuda for Monarch of Bda Sat. " 12 Mon. ' 14 Wed. " 16 FrL • 18 ing and sculpture, the Nautical Montreal Boston Bermuda Nassau Montreal Carinthia Wed. " 16 FrL • 18 Sat. « 19 Mon. • 21 Salon with full-sized yachts and Monarch of Bda Sat. * 19 Mon. " 21 Tue. « 22 Thur. • 24 motorboats exhibited in the great Carinthia 8 Tue. 22 Thar. « 24 Sat. " 26 Mon. « 28 hall of the Grand Palais and most Oet. 23 Oct. 28 Oct. 29 Monarch Nov. 11 of Bda Sat. • 26 Mon. " 28 Thur. • 31 Sat. Jan. 2 interesting for most people, the Nov. 6 Nov. 11 Nov. 12 "Nov. 25 Carinthia a -j 3 Tue. " 29 Thur, Fri. Jan. I Sun. "Salon of Gastronomy." Nov. 20 Nov. 25 Nov. 26 *Dec. 9 Monarch of Bda Sat. 2 Mon. Jan A Wed. • FrL 8 in 6 At the latter are to be seen and Lady Rodney fDec. 2 Dec. 4 Dec. 6 Dec. 7 *Dec. 22. Bemiuda Wed 6 Fri. 8 Sat. • 9| Mon. n tasted the most delectable viands of Monarch of Bda Wed. " FrL •(Leaves Halifax, N.S. Sat. 9 Mon. 11 1% 15 this fruitful land of France. There •For Halifax, N.S. Bermuda Wed. 13 FrL 15 Sat. ' 16 Mon. are assembled the artists of the culi­ Monarch 18 CARGO SERVICE of Bda Sat. 16 Man. 18 Wed. * 20 FrL 22 nary world and there the wine- makers are exhibiting their finest Leave Leave Arrive and Leave Bermuda Subject to change without notice if circumstances require. products for the public to taste. Steamer Montreal HaUfax I for West Indies WATLINGTON & CONYERS, Agents It Is possible to lunch there on samples, beginning with caviar and Oct. 31 Nov. 5 1 Nov. 9 (Hamilton) continuing with lark pie and sauer­ Nov. 14 Nov. 19 j Nov. 23 (St. George's & Hamilton) kraut with fifty kinds of sausage to Nov 25 1 Dec 5 (Hamilton) choose from, hams from a dozen For Reservations, Passenger and Freight Rates, apply to— cures, and cakes without number. One of the most popular drinks m the For those who look like potential JOHN S. DARRELL & CO., Agents. customers, champagne and cognac Subject to change without notice. Hamilton, Bermuda. London bars today merchants will open choice bottles. There is even unfermented grape- IS juice to be sampled, for France is not bigoted about wines. 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am going to give my whole-hearted COLONIAL PARLIAMENT support to this measure. If the hon. member for Paget or the hon. Continued from page 4 member for St. George's who has just spoken, care to make certain \MA I have no doubt the committee additions to the schedule as printed (BOURJOIS PARIS ) will have no hesitancy in accepting at the foot of the Bill to include at any rate some extension of this hawks and other birds that might Unmatched f TOILET Act to apply to birds of whom there possibly be a nuisance and be ob­ is a record of their visiting these jectionable, I would not be averse PREPARATIONS Islands. In the existing Act there to supporting a motion to include is protectie_i for 18 birds, which birds of that character; but I dis­ there is no point in my mention­ agree entirely with the hon. mem­ for purity A wonderful series of ing, but records actually show, as ber for Faget, Mr. Talbot, when he toilet preparations of I said on the last day of meeting, states that- certain game birds that the Est of birds whose visits absolute purity; per­ are game birds all over the world, occur regularly or whose visits and that because they happen to be have occurred occasionally in Ber­ for flavour- fumed - with "Ashes game birds in other countries muda in numbers is up to 181. of Roses," the world- where they are found in large Instead of extending the schedule quantities they should also be famous perfume that to this Act from 18 birds of this liable to be shot during the time sort to 181, It seems a simpler they might seek the sanctuary of suggests the cool fra­ thing in drafting the Bill, from a K for zest these Islands. I hope the House grance of a rose garden Government point of view, simply will, in the interest of the bird to exclude English sparrows and life of this country, support the in an evening breeze. crows and to protect all other Bill in its present form, because I THERE is one ginger ale which, you will always wild birds visiting the Oolony. Made by Bourjois,' of see no reason why the snipe and Tnere may be some objection to find, brings you a delicious flavour and an unvary­ the plover and the few ducks that Paris,Vfhe~ world's that; in fact, the hon. member for come this way should be not pro­ ing delight. That is Canada Dry—the Champagne leading -W authority on St. George's, when the message was oiifainaily considered, stated tected. It seems to me that if of Ginger Ales. anybody who, considering the very toilet preparations. that there might be some object­ Its purity is unexcelled. You can see it in the ion to including hawks in the pro­ small number of birds of that . Obtainable from all posed schedule, and to that extent sort there are in Bermuda, and clear, crystal sparkle of the liquid as it comes which are not a nuisance to any­ I am prepared to accept an amend­ bubbling out of the bottle. You can taste it in the ment, but I do ask hon. members body, wants to get out and shoot to continue to accept the idea, them, it amounts in my opinion, wonderful flavour of this fine old ginger ale. You although to some it may appear a Mr. Chairman, to a species of can breathe it when you savour its bouquet. And bit of sentimentalism, that these blood-lust. (Laughter.) The hon. birds putting in here under these member for St. George's, Mr. above all, you can feel it in the keen, cool zest of conditions should be protected. Tucker, likes with most members Canada Dry—in its wonderful brilliancy. The motion for the adoption of the to enjoy some succulent bird which first clause is in your hands, Mr. the Bill seeks to protect today, but Whether you drink Canada Dry alone, or Chairman. I beUeve at the same time the hon. whether you mix it with your favourite spirits, it member is sufficiently weU nour­ ished so that he can keep off having is always a wonderful drink. Try it some day soon. Mr. J. D. B. TALBOT (Paget to resort to the shooting of these You will find Canada Dry at the better clubs, hotels Parish):—Mr. Chairman, if the particular birds. The hon. member and restaurants. fljst clause or any clause is adopted, has said he is the proud possessor the schedule still is the very im­ of three sporting guns. I under­ portant part of the Bill for the stood him to say he was not licen­ simple reason that if the clause is sed, so I hope the poUce authorities adopted it will exclude from the may take notice of his being in A.B0URJQ.S operation of the Wild Birds Pro­ possession of these arms, because et Cie. Ltd. tection Act just two names men­ I do not think he is entitled to be. A* WATER LANE tioned in the schedule. Now on the However, that is beside the point, other hand the original Wild Birds Mr. Chairman, I hope hon. mem­ |g! LONDON E.C.4ENG J^ Protection Act mentions that the bers wiU give their fuU support gj--^-^^_cA^l birds which shall be included in to the BiU, which must appeal to the schedule shall be exempt from aU humane people interested *in injury. This is going a great dis­ the bird life of the country, and tance and I think is carrying sent­ CANADA who reaUse that the bird Ufe of imentalism too far. Hawks are any country makes* a very definite not mentioned, neither are any contribution to the life of any wild birds which are game birds country. DRY the world over; whether they get Bes. V. S. Pat Off. Build rtoto them for a season or get them for Mr. C. G. GILBERT (Sandys a day they are game birds the world Parish):—Mr. Chairman, I am go­ The Champagne of Ginger Ales s over. This is making a penalty if ing to support the motion of the those birds axe shot, and I think hon. member, the Hon. J. P. Hand, for Bato it is carrying it to too great an ex­ now in your hands. I think it is re tent. I am not prepared to agree very important from a economic to this Bill in its present form. If point of view. I am a sentimental­ Futu the schedule was left in as it was ist, as the hon. member for Paget, and increased, then the committee Mr. Talbot, would call me, but I could have picked any birds out of also t*_y to be economicaUy sound. the lengthy schedule. It only I consider tLe birds of Bermuda w 1 wrted now w> * means a little more printing and are a great asset to Bermuda from r UUs food, <*ei*- reading. The birds which it was the tourist point of view and the not desired to protect could have visitors' point of view. It is one of teen taken out and it would have **tr b vears Va*1 the things that appeal to visitors Y been no great bother. Now as this mere than anything else. I do tke l***-"*** Bill is it is proposed to make it GeHheHirplofpF&mmisEhvor not say in HamUton, but in the lie ate^- possible to shoot only sparrows and country visitors love to see the birds. crows. There are five wild parrots If there are a couple of geese in flying about around here which Ely's Harbour flying around that f Took W* -** are a nuisance to everybody appeals to them; or if they see any (laughter) and they are under no cranes or herons that appeals licaUT ar . ed8- tte control, and I was almost going to them, and the.wUd birds are a to say I would be willing to give great asset to Bermuda. I hope the fl to anyone who would shoot House wiU agree to this protection. these tomorrow, because they are I wiU admit probably there are a nuisance anyhow in this part of some birds which ought not to be the island. (Mr. Tucker:—Would protected, but I think speaking . * *-Jl 'is at i*** you give f 1 each?) I would even go generaUy the schedule there is as far as that. (Laughter.) They pretty correct, and as I said I think are a regular nuisance and are likely it is only the right thing to do to increase. If anybody is going to protect these wild birds which to protect such nuisances as that come here. Also from the econ­ l»e W le58 ^ I am not going to be one of them. omical point of view and for our •*_„ all*»eIltS" This is to say that wild geese and tourist trade I think it is a good gesttve ***"-- wild ducks, snipe, plover and so thing, as weU as for our own selves. forth should not be shot; and that It does Bermudians good them­ is carrying sentimentalism to too selves to see these wUd birds great an extent. I therefore am around. It adds something to our not prepared to agree to this Bill, Ufe from that point of view, for but I am perfectly prepared to have we are not aU going to be—I was an amendment to the schedule of PA, going to say money grabbers—but fte the original Act, and lengthen it there are some who have go that out to any extent. Suppose there aesthetic taste, and I consider we are 300 birds which comes here: are losing a great dear if we do not ' Byiifft Write for a free copy of "Infant Feeding we may want to protect 150 of have it. I am going to support the by th.: 'A/iaiburjis' Foods. " those 300 and they could be added BiU. to the schedule of the original Act by this Bill, because it is no use Alien & JHLan !>ury s Lt d., London Hon. H. W.* WATLINGTON (Pe- having an Act on the Statute Special Representative for B.W. 1: vonshire Parish) *.—Mr. Chairman, Book which is not going to be carried I am not going to support the BiU BERMUDA MINERAL WATER COMPANY, Exclusive Franchise. Moxie Battler for the Islands of Bermuda out and which is not an Act which R & HALSALL, because while the hon. member could be reasonably carried out. r.Q. fox 57, B-idgetBwn, BARBADOS says.these birds do not come here in great quantities, the reason is I Mr. E. P. T. TUCKER (St. George's that Bermuda is not a sanctuary Parish):—Mr. Ohairman, as the for them. I can weU see numbers hon member who has just taken Pure Fresh Milk •.. of these birds coming here knowing his seat, Mr. Taibot, said, the first they will not get shot at, and they schedule to this Bill is practically wiU continually increase and the the whole Bill, at least as far as I next thing wUl be that we wiU have from the world's richest dairy-lands am concerned in voting on it. a petition from the agriculturists. The hon. member for Pembroke, I am perfectly satisfied with the Healthy cows—rich pastures—rigid inspections—careful the Hon. J. P. Hand, has said he protection we now have under the laboratory tests—these are some of the reasons why Klim is willing to include hawks. Per­ Protection Act for birds. I think powdered whole milk is the mUk supply of thousands of sonally I have three sporting guns it goes far enough. I think if we thoughtful mothers the world over. and I go out and do a little bit of are going to make protection for Doctors, too, recognising the importance of the purity and shooting at ducks and geese when­ these vaijlous birds we are going nutritive qualities of Klim prescribe it for babies and growing ever they come here to these to get quite a number of them children. They know its unrivalled uniformity and depend- Vacuum-sealed tins Islands. (Mr. Misick:—Have you a around here and they are going to ability. guar, the freshness and i* Ucence?) No, I have not. (Laughter.); be a nuisance, especiaUy to the In cooking, it makes good foods even better—richer and purity of Klim I propose to move an amendment agricultural interests. What the creamier. Try it yourself—today. to the first schedule if the Bill hon. member on my left said gets as far as that. I would like to about the parrots is quite true. HAND ARNOLD, LTD., Agents ask the hon. member if he is pre­ People -get paxrots, and they cage pared to accept an amendment them for a week or two and then to exclude wild ducks and geese they get out and I know there are and other edible migratory birds. - lots'of them-out wild, and they will te increasing. Other birds will be doing the same thing. It was de­ Mr. F. C. MISICK (SandysParish): cided,* some 50 years ago, to pro­ —Mr. Chairman, at the risk of tect red birds, blue birds, black­ Sole Distributors being regarded by the hon. mem­ birds, and chicks of the village, ber for Paget, Mr. Talbot, as a NICHOLL & ASHTON sentimentalist, which I take it is a i\ p. L ix 372, Hamilton term inappropriate with him, I Cmtiaue-I M Page 10 F31-9 T

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the new Industrial School as the THINGS SEEN AND HEARD guest of the Officers in charge. ii m H The scheme had been in two IN WEST AFRICA years and while there had not been time to measure the exact results By Staff-Captain Robert Morrison, of the experiment on any one boy' Cuba for none had 'passed through' yet, OW OH there was every indication that the "Something ought to be done," effort was Ukely to prove successful. said the thoughtful section of the I had an excellent chance of observ­ Continuing all this week public. ing the boys. They were confined "Something must be done," said to the institution under a mandate the Legislative Council. from a magistrate but not actually "Something shall be done," said sentenced. And they were a very the Salvation Army Leaders. And happy family. The discipline had Gemaine Bargains that is how the project to establish to be strict but Tapa' and 'Mama' an Industrial Home for Boys, came loved their family and everything to be realised. they did had that inspiration be­ The problem was this. There hind it. had been an alarming increase in Training in character was the juvenile crime. The number of first thing aimed at. Things had Jellies for every taste. Crystals made in ihe Here is a few of todays Big Values,.. first offenders was greater than to be done and well done. Rules ever. There were many reasons for had to be observed however irksome. true St. Martin fashion: keeping the full the trouble. To begin with the One of the strict rules was, if two fruit flavour. Jellies easy to make: tempting country was changing rapidly. boys engaged in a quarrel that to see : delicious to ta-te. Jellies that delight Westernism had slowly but surely ended in blows, before the case was Men's Caps 3J- been gaining for half a century heard, the fellow who started the your guest;, that send the kiddies into but recent years had seen a speeding fight was thrashed. This proved a rhapsodies. Men's Undervests 2 for 2/6 up. It was never meant that it wise rule. should, but it had. The trader Africans are reUgious. They Jellies made with St. Martin Jelly Crystals, Children's Felt Hats 3/- and the Missionary and the Govern­ need no training as far as that •/berry, raspberry and cherry; greengage ment had not intended to Western­ instinct goes. They do however vanilla; pineapple, orange and lemon, ise but the thing had happened in .need guidance in th. Christian Women's Dressy Shoes 10/- spite of them. religion. These boys got converted. choose at your grocer's. It was easy to understand. When And they were preachers right Men's Dress Shoes 15/- the Missionaries made a Convert, away. Africans are natural talkers almost unknown to himself, he if not orators. imitated his pastor or teacher, What method was used to name t J he wanted to be like the white man. the boys I never learned, but many 4. Y™®' - * When the Convert became a teacher had EngUsh names. I have some­ H he got into Western clothes, and if times thought that Papa and <**$•*-&< Aftttt he came to be ordained, he wore Mama used up the names of the clerical garb. The same with the twelve Apostles first then started JELLY CRYSTALS back on the Old Testament charac­ Manufacturers: " m trader. He took the educated boy ST. MARTIN PRESERVING COMPANY LIMITED and gave him a place in the store or ters. Let me teU about some of the Factories ENGLAND Queen Street counting-house and as the school boys. Peter, he was a favourite. had already done considerable at A Uttle chap with a smiling face, Sole Agents: NICHOLL 6* ASHTON in aiding the process, how could he was noted for his magisterial P.O. Eox 372, HAMILTON 6080"J*If. the boy avoid assimilating more rotundity. He always looked as if Westernism? and so it went on he had had an unusually large meal. until he became as near as could When I was there he was given a; c2;- * a..-1. _. fe _. a t. be a replica of the boss. the 'soft' job of sweeping and dust­ While this was happening to the ing the Uving room of the Superin­ educated, the uneducated and part tendent's quarters. One morning educated who flocked to the coastal there were some pictorial papers towns were feeling the impact of lying on a chair. He was interested. white civilisation and were becom­ In fact they stopped the work. I ing affected also but from a differ­ heard Mama warn him to get on eeoiiomy. ent angle. Many of these became with the job. Soon the work stop­ servants and menials. ped again. Then I heard Mama This spread of westernism with­ threaten him. Nothing would do out a corresponding sound moral but Peter should have another too! training and a background of look. Then he was smacked. He £50,000 ;• Puritanism stretching back a few shed a few 'crocodile' tears, then centuries constitutes a grave prob­ said in pidgin EngUsh, "O Mama, Kellogg's Corn Flakes are lem but the leaven has begun to he be too strong for me, take him work and it may be too late to stop go, put him for oder place." Mama ho th healthful and delicious. saved him further temptation, she #|? it. Lest it be thought I am reflecting obhgingly moved the papers. A meal in itself—yet costs and more, have we spent on the work of Missions I ought to One day an Officer's wife who was add that the African receives his visiting the place said to Peter, so little. Both children and in the last four months on best impressions of everything from "WiU you come and be house boy Missionary. The same cannot for me at Lagos?" grown-ups enjoy it. You save new plant, switch gear and be said of the other people he meets. Peter looked at her, then said, It is not too much to claim that the "You want me to go for Lagos, time as well as money for no Missionaries have prevented utter be house boy for you?" Adding, "No distribution lines and equip­ moral collapse. I no go for Lagos, he be wicked place cooking is required. The increase of westernism meant too much devrU (devU) be for dere, ment—all to give you good a consequent weakening of the me no want for go." Merely pour direct from the old trivial restraints. These were James wanted to become a Scout. service. strong. Native justice in matters Papa encouraged him to study so red-and-green packet and of punishment is swift and sure. that he could pass his Beginner's Its nature can often be questioned test. He was in deadly earnest. serve with cold milk or but its methods were effective as a He learnt everything required, one deterrent. If a man proved himself thing only seemed too much for cream. Sold by all grocers. to be a thief, he could go so far, him. It was necessary a beginner Qood Service Pays! then he would be warned but if he should be able to recite from mem­ persisted, the 'powers that be' had ory either the Ten Commandments his hands cut off. In that way he or ten verses of Scripture. One day would steal no more. as Papa was walking across the This made a marked impression yard, James came up to him and on the rising generation. If a man said, "I can pass my test now. I were a gossip or a slanderer, he can do everything, 'cept one ting. would likewise be cautioned but if Ten verses from the Bible dey be too The Electric Light Company he continued to cause trouble, he much for me, I no can say dem," CORN FLAKES would be called to the palace of the then with a twinkle in his eye he King, or to the residence of the added, "But I can say de same Chief, where the Court executioner verse ten times." would cut off his lips, or as it some­ John had had reUgious training times happened, cut out his tongue. before he came. He had sung in a W.S. PURVIS & CO., Diitributors Again if any harm came to a young church choir. He knew aU the unmarried girl, her family under­ songs. He helped greatly with the took to avenge her. This controlled singing. He was a big fellow. He another form of vice. This is not a could be stubborn! plea in favour of Native methods. One day the boys were given a test. :'

EAST END NEWS wm HAPPY BABT WEEK

SAC BED CONCERT

On Sunday evening next in the Somers Opera House a Sacred Con­ cert will be held. This is being arranged by local ladies in aid of r Your St. Peters Church Cemetery Fund." Commencing at 8.30 p.m. the pro­ gramme will include Quartettes, choruses, duets, solos, and in­ strumental music. DINNER JACKET * * * PERSONAL

On Tuesday last Mr. Leon D. Fox M.C.P., left St Georges on the S t. "Bermudian" to join the S.s. "Carinthja" for New York, en route to Canada. On November 26th The art of being individual with­ his marriage to Miss Muriel Muf- out seeming conspicuous is fet, daughter of Mr. J. S. Muffett will be celebrated at Amherstburg, subtly accomplished by these Ontario. The newly wedded pair 23rd to 28th November intend to leave for Bermuda on the evening clothes, for gentlemen, Monday to Saturday S.s. "Pan America, saUing »from New York on December 1st. tailored in Hanover Square, * * * London, by Maxim. There is Special Priees On Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. William in our E. Meyer were pasengers from Market just that distinction in these gar­ Wharf to join the S.s. "Carinthia" for New York. ments that makes the difference BABY DEPARTMENT * * * Every day during Happy Baby Week R.A.A. NOTES

In addition with the purchase of anything for your The next Whist Drive arranged Baby at The Womans Shop during the Week we by the Royal Artillery Association will take a photo of your Baby at our Studio and pre­ (Centre Section) will be held on sent you with one free of charge- Wednesday next, November 25th It you are fortunate enough to have a Baby bring in the Garrison Recreation com­ Jacket and Trousers mencing at 8.30 p.m. sharp. Baby along during the week. * m m SHIPPING £10. 10. 0 THE WOMANS SHOP The British M.v. "Placentia" REID STREET master L. Crooks, with crew of 9, arrived on November 16th from St. Purre, Miq: in St. George's Har­ bour, calling for repairs and to THINGS SEEN AND HEARD load cargo. It's So The British M.v. "Tannar," mast­ IN WEST AFRICA er H. M. Fox, with crew of 3, ar­ Conspicuous! rived in St. George's Harbour on TRIMINGHAM BROTHERS Nov. 16th to load cargo. And yet, how little thought (Continued from Page I the average person gives to the wrist-band of his or her good. That word made the remain MASONIC NOTES watch! der of the Christmas festivities - ii very happy for Papa and Mama. At the Annual Election of Offi­ Ma;»yo, e yours is not so With all the former failures of this cers for the ensuring year of Lodge sad-looking, but Is it's lad, when I left the country, great St. George No. 200 G.R.S. held on *?*«-» un 1831 clasp secure, can you bank hopes were entertained for his the 17th inst., the undermentioned on the safety of your complete moral and spiritual were elected to office as stated. 3-_fVlL» *WHt*Wlll"MHMHH»n>"-|4"<,4Vl«MM watch? regeneration. Bro. A. E. Roe ™.R.W.M. e*t*aeb*»t**a**e*******m**b****f**a,******J*^ We would like you to see **&*•'*, The.want of English is often a Wor. Bro. L. O. Young....„ I.P.M. m our new importations of hindrance when the boys want to Wor. Bro. J. H. Sylvester D.M. 6* wrist attachments, the 19 express themselves. They come Wor. Bro. H. G. Roberts S.M. tm dainty designs and styles SI from so many tribes that they are Bro. A. C. Whiting ,,," ,„,, «.w. *%& for ladies, the mannish fia obliged to speak to each other in Bro. A. J. Moulder ^_J.W. **•.** 9.9 and. practical bands for fia fia pidgin English. One boy rah away. Wor. Bro. C. C. of *.*» men ... all with the very *.* He was thought to be hiding in the Langtry Secretary fia newest gadgets for easy &a 9.9 bush nearby. As night approached Bro. L. D. Fox .Treasurer *a ~m slipping of your watcn on '.*• 9.9 j the African lieutenant went out to Wor. Bro. P. T. Hunt Chaplain tea* fia or off the wrist. M M ( search for him and in the semi- Wor. Bro. W.. P. Mayne....Bible ~m By DOROTHY HOPE FALKNER We have priced them on a very Bearer fia darkness he caught a glimpse of a N moderate basis! moving object. He made a lunte Wor. Bro. S S. Spurli__g^....D. of C. ii ea P.-I **.'• at it with his stick and hit the boy Bro. W E. Meyer Jr S.D. ?--? fia A change to modernity *m and caught him. Next day the boy Bro. S. C. Jones J.D. «"a fflHMK -*.._ need not be expensive! Bro. C. V. Redmood *.« «*"- came to the Superintendent, rub­ &_* 9.** bing his head. ' 'What's wrong with Senior Steward mm fia tt* u..-- E. M. ASTWOOD you?" asked Papa. "The Lieuten­ Bro. C. B. Christ­ • M fia ant," explained the boy, rubbing iansen Junior Steward fia *».*" Front 6 Queen Sts &>* fia Hamilton and at St. George's his head more vigorously "he hit Bro. O. H. Nash I.G. tt** 9.9 me las' night with one tree." Wor. Bro. C. E. Christ­ *m PANEL! fia iansen Tyler •*.*• *.*> The Leaders have great hopes for tm -Br* this work and the best tribute to The Installation of Officers and 9M The finest Pen and Ink Work ever shown in Bermuda, and the Installation Banquet will take place Br-~" *.* its success, in my opinion, lies in B.* prices are very moderate. the fact, that a neighbouring on Tuesday, 8th December, 1931. ***** -*>-_ *.t ORLAK Oolony requested that the same 9.9 fii &a kind of institution be undertaken p"j **.' Oven-table on its behalf and that the Officers Era For Sale at: fia tt** *">** who commenced and had success­ Wf.9 iva Glassware fully carried on the first one should Sw-&*«* tl** HAMILTON 9.9 tm SOMERSET fi._ 99 They are weU de also WARWICK ¥••* Will last a lifetime with Something after that fashion is fined. An achy •*•*"*fid **>,- being done in this connection, sensation, sneez­ St* "British Sports Department" Belmont Manor tt* care. 9.9 except that in this case, there i§. ing; cold, chilly *.* Queen Street It* "Treasure Chest" to* Looks smart on your din- also a dressing station for those feeling, head., 9.1- &'a who have stumbled and have hurt fia (H. A. &.. E. Smith, Ltd.) 9.9 ing-table. ache. A serious *•* E. M. Astwood i»a . themselves, as well as a fence. tm uncomfortable *?._ Darrell's Wharf *">** Cooked foods appear more Front Street ea condition which fia 9.9 appetising. is soon relieve) *•« also fia fid PAGET M by the tonic and Queen Street ft* laxative effect of __I Inverurie Hotel M tt* 'fia E. & C. F. Tucker 9.9 BRITISH-MADE *">.*" Elbow Beach Hotel *>* tm "The Tower" *•!*fia . and GrOVe'S Laxative *•"* PRICES LOWER i*M*.• also ST. GEORGE'S *** fia '••** -*--*--*--* *MMMJ--M^ *a U HARDWARE STORE No matter what tt*»amm*etm***tt**l**m**tt*t*^^^ 9.9 5829«"«"-. 5£ ei S%£_ kind or how stab- "**• § Drink *.* s born, or what fia Use of motor vehicles has in­ has failed to re'ieve, try HHEIXMANN'S^ creased more rapidly in Japan than Rowntree's PAZO. It will give sur­ prisingly quick results, even in any other country in the Far MAYONNAISE * SANDWICHEINH Z East, registrations growing from Cocoa in stubborn cases. For sale at all good The most effective drug stores or chemist shops. 22,000 to about 90,000 in the last For Flavour d_ Quality puts new zef* RELISH insectide * One of the seven years. 1 " in Salads^ **• Costs less too i.'**'JW 57 •iiMriii]ii-ini_ttM-i-><__i fciSW: OINTMENT,

' i. f New Consignment . U. PERAMBULATORS AND GO-CARTS Special Priees |: " ^____; Bh % ^ MeW Co,MW*'

Wk _£ • " • CHEESLEY E. WHITE &j| -. I -*.., '. L m • •* VEREADY LIGHTSland BATTERIES No change in price ASTWOOD'S **jmam Fagc 10 SHE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONISr DAILY FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1931

Classified ^T^HE pleasure yo& get in drinking Brooke Advertisements Bond Tea is ihe pleasure EMPLOYMENT Travel on a which only a really good tea can jive TOO. WANTED—Girl as Kitchen Help. Apply Caterer, Maria Hill Mess, Ireland Island. I RALEIGH 6092ft-sm. FOR SALE

FOR SALE CHEAP—1 Remington Typewriter, 30/-; 4 sets of Books, Go where you want Brooke Bond Tea Sabatini, Curwood, Zane Grey, and O. Henry. Apply J. Ruther­ When you want ~* Agent: A. J. GORHAM, Hamilton, Bermuda. ford, H. and W. Frith's. 6069*th.

FOIi RENT

FOR RENT—Unfurnished Apart­ ment, Pitt's Bay Road. Phone WADSON'S 47-192. 5996*f.s.m.w.f. SOMERSET HOUSE for rent fur­ nished. Desirable location. Apply Gray Real Estate Agency, Tele- 5886 a%j *i & "«ei I § Deleware & Hudson.. .—... N.Q. introduced again this session, be­ amendments which wiU carry out Ton know how badly an engine runs at $4.36 FOR. RENT OR SALE Dupont.... 60 cause such a matter could be in­ that die a. when it gets clogged up. Its the These rates are subject to LAND FOR SALE Eastman Kodak. lOlf troduced with the leave of the same with your body when your gastric immediate change on receipt —or digestive—juices fail to flow. Electric Autolite _W 34| House. I am perfectly willing to of bank advices from abroad. Mr. SPURLING moved that the Your food, instead of boiag assimilated Aim. G'roomieJi&r Electric P. & L 15| agree to the amendment of the committee rise, report progress by your system, simply collects and Erie R.R., Common. llf schedule but I am not willing to and ask for leave to sit again. stagnates inside you, producing harm­ ful acid poisons. What you need then Fox Film... ' 6J agree to any of these clauses, be­ jam IivcAjer -oo- is a tome—Nature's' own tonic— General Electric, New .. 28| cause if we do when we get down To be Continued Nature's six mineral salts. *NEW WESTBURY" General Motors....—.- 26 to the schedule we can not agree You get all these six salts in OO RICHMOND ROAD MOVEMENTS OF SHIPS Goodrich Rubber. ~*~.Q. that all these birds now in Bermuda •Kruschen Salts, and each one of them has an action of its own. Together, they Grt. Northern Ore* 161 should be protected. Therefore, M.s. Reina del Pacifico (P.S.N.) is DEFEND RIGHTS OF QUEBEC stimulate and tune up the bodily Hudson Motors 13 if hon. members have not made up due to. arrive from Liverpool, bound functions from a number of different Hupp Motors. * '. S| their minds they are going to giva angles. The first effect of these salts is for Havana and South American FEMINISTS Int. Combustion. N.Q. a certain amount of freeom, a good to promote the flow of the saliva and ports, tomorrow, Agents, Harnett so awaken tlie appetite. The next Int. Nickel of Canada N.Q. many members had better not vote USES & Richardson. MONTREAL, Que.—(By C.P.)A action occurs in the stomach, where the Int. Tel. & TeL_„_ _ 15 on the clause, because if you do year moratorium, a la Hoover, on digestive juices are encouraged to oo pour out and act upon the food. Again, For Rent and Sale Kennecott Copper-~ -. „ 13 when you get to the schedule you everything in the feminist pro­ in the intestinal tract certain of these CAPT. GERALD GRAY Kreuger & Toll ~ 7| will have difficulties. gramme except the vote, was pro­ salts promote a further flow of these NEWEST NOTES OF Loews, Inc. 38| nounced for the oenefit of the vital juices which deal with partly Gray Real Estate Agency Mack Truck- , 19| Mr. TALBOT moved that the Quebec Legislature by Mrs. Fierre digested food and prepare it finally for absorption into the system. Telephone Bldg. SCIENCE Montg. Ward... - llf committee rise. F. Casgrain, president of the League So you see there is no mystery about Reid Street, Hamilton Nash Motors _. 191 for Women's Rights, in a recent Kruschen. It works on purely scientific A motion picture projector equip­ Natl. Biscuit, New 481 Hon. S. S. SPUBLING (St. address inaugurating a series of and well-known principles. Prove it Phone 573 day 453 night ped with its own screen has been Natl. Power & Light 17 George's Parish):—Mr. Ohairman, suffrage talks in this city. for yourself. Cables "Homes" invented for use of travelling sales­ New York Central , . 40 I am rather favourable to the Bill No politician now ventured to men. North American „.™^~. 37f myself, although I realise some say that "woman's place is the * * * Northern Pacific..^. 21} birds Uke hawks should be excluded home," nor that she was naturaUy Germany's annual production of Otis Steel..... „ _ N.Q. from protection. But ii hon. mem­ incapable of taking part * in the ..P. D.C. of artificial leather is estimated Paramount Pictures- „ 14 bers are wiUing the law should be workaday world, Mrs. Casgrain between 1,500,000 and 2,000,000 Packard Motors L 5J changed materiaUy why not aUow observed, for very often the husband CORNS, CALLOUSES, BUNIONS, square yards. Penn. R_R- _ \ 29 the committee rise and report pro­ and family depsnded upon her for INGROWN TOE NAILS m m m Postum (Gen. Foods) 37J gress, and give the hon. member whatever livelihood was to be an' all Foot Ailments scientifically A platform that can be attached Public Service, N.J *~Z\ for Pembroke an opportunity of obtained. to the top of any ladder has been Pullman Company SS3_ going into the list and submitting treated Women were facing the present AUCH SUPPORTS invented to serve the purpose of Pure Oil „ 01 amendments to this BiU which wiU situation with magnificent courage scaffolding. Radio~_. ^ 9\ carry out that idea? Personally made to personal impressions white-haired grandmothers, even FOOT CORRECTIONIST mm* Radio Keith Orph .... 3 "> I have no objection to shooting valiantly seeking work because "the game birds Uke duck, but what I Switzerland produces a form of Reading B.B ... N.Q. old man is so discouraged and SOMERS BLDO. Phone 238 rock light enough to float on water resent sometimes is when you see Eemington Band 4| can't find a job." The same was 6074t_-.e*. to *»_5. and having about the consistency Shell Union Oil 4 \ a rather beautiful bird killed. At true of the young wife whose hus­ of a sponge. Sinclair OU „ 71 Tucker's Town at present there are band and young chUdren depended two white egrets which have been * * * Southern Pacific . AA on her, and likewise of the girls who FOR SALE BY TEND eUt\ To save space in school rooms Southern B.R _. N.Q. down there some time, and there were trying to help their famiUes a blackboard has been invented Standard Brands ; , 15f has bee.i great difficulty in pro­ because the fathers and brothers tecting them. More than one per­ with leaves that swing outward Standard Gas & Elec - 38 were out of work, she pointed out. TENDERS will b- received for tho Uke pages of a book. St. Oil of California __"_ son has tried to shoot them, or more than one person has had the This being the case, women were purchase of all that certain lot of * * * St. Oil of New Jersey 33t land denominated lot _ai*M.' 14 idea of shooting them, and I entitled, by exercise of the vote to Rumania is estimated to have Socony-Vacuum .".„«_ N.Q. of Church Street in the City of think it is due to the activity of the collaborate with those who seek a 17344,000 acres of forest land, Studebaker. 14J Hamilton, measuring 50 feet by constable at Tucker's Town that solution of th' present crisis, Mrs. about one fourth of the total area Sears Roebuck.- „ 41f 150 feet. they have, been protected. It is Casgrain said. They should have a of the country. Texas Corp. 18} really a crime to destroy them. voice-in the'making of laws that Tenders must be ia writing and * * * Texas Gulf Sulphur, 28} They are beautiful, pleasing to the govern the worker and the home, forwarded to the undersigned on or An Indiana inventor has develop­ Timken B.B....: 221 eye, and attractive in the scenery, she added. before noon, tfi? 7th day of Decern ed a Diesel engined automobile a Union Carbid*. .-„ 35J and they are are not edible. Birds oo b2*% 1931. The o^ner is not bound that can be run 1,200 miles on a Union Pacific .; 95| like that which come to Bermuda, to accept the higc-ut or any tender. single tankful of oil. Chile is the largest coal producer U.S. Ind. Alcohol . N.Q. and which I think are a distinct * * * among Latin American nations, •CUB. Bubber 6" addition to the scenery.of the O. W. KEALY, China's first national good roads with Mexico ranking second. U.S. Bealty N.Q. place, should be protected. The Telephone Building, conference and exhibition of high­ U.S. SteeL .'. „ 64| * * * restriction on the possession of Reid Street, Hamilton, way building machinery was held United Corporation-J .: 12 § A company in Buenos Aires has firearms is a large protection for Attorney for the Owner. at Shanghai recently. Warner Bros...... 4} begun the manufacture of a com­ birds," and outside of the local <509G-ji.ei.io th26. * # * Westinghouse Air Brake., 19 forces civilians are not aUowed to bined harvesting and threshing A Utah man has invented a shot Westinghouse Electric „ 38| machine that moves about under hold firearms and very few Ucenses NICHOLL & ASHTON, Agents gun with one barrel on top of the Western Union Telegraph 58 are granted. If there are_ people its own power.. A Tennessee educator has invent­ other, the two being-fired alternate­ Woolworth. 48} who have firearms without being ed a combined dirigible balloon ly by a single trigger. Yellow Truck _ 41 Ucensed I think they should be A Hl-fto Cl-tf-B Guar-u-.te.--t and aeroplane, from, which the * * * ^ wings and engine can be dropped Total Sales .*. l,5_)"),000 brought to book because it is not The Colombian cities of Oali and right for that to go on. It is dis­ CEVEa WATCH FREE. In -an emergency, passengers re­ Tha fourline s of letters 6iJ|g|_8 Money Opened '. .J. Z'% Eat • 1. this square rtmlfll maining with the gas bag. Barranquiila and Quito, ia Ecuador, advantageous for any community for two boyB' and two I TIB IB to have the general use of firearms*, glils' names. Wa guar. T IKlJBIA * * * have more than doubled in popula­ Money Closed.— _-.. . Z'% an tee to sand-roil, Ab- S O ; R I . solut-ly Fro-, our tion in the last decade. and they should be strictly Umited famous guaranteed -Level* Watah The Netherland East Indies has Sterling (Opening) 3.W (ladies' or gent's) if yon sen. 9* tha * * * to people who hold responsible correct names; bat yoa muse comply direct radio-telephone service with Quaker Oats with our condition; and promise %* A new implement for removing oo positions in the community, and ****** the watch to your friends, aa w_ the , Germany, Aus­ wish to advertise our goods. It coats paper caps from milk bottles moves - Cone shaped heating coils In a we must look to those people to set .oa nothing to try so send at ******* tralia and Siam and via either the horizontally and avoids the danger new electric cooking range can be an example to others too. I shaU Enclose stamp for reply. Netherlands or Germany with 18 *k* L.B-oa 0._.l*-l Supply Aaaoal.tlon of the milk spattering a user. removed easily for cleaning. for health Eurcp.an nations. ^>_ri_) M jf8,JTiB»bHl*-'F«8ESaBlir VICTOR RECORDS—WADSON'S m -mmJm-Z mm