3&£ INCORPORATING THE ROYAL GAZETTE (Established 1828) and THE BERMUDA COLONIST (Established 1866)

VOL. 15—No. 27 HAMILTON, BERMUDA FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1930 3D PER COPY—40/- PER ANNUM TRADE NAVAL DELEGATES OUT­ IN THE HOUSE BERMUDACHURCHSOCIETYI NEW YORK STOCK THEY SAY ANNUAL GENERAL MARKET That the speed mania has reached LINE RESFfCTIVE here. * * * Long Debate on a Pri­ MEETING That the excitement of motor cycle racing is something new PLANS m vate Bill *$m The Annual Meeting of the Ber­ Yesterday's Closing tons. * * * muda Church Society to be held That the statistician might get tonight at 8.15 in the Mechanics to work and find out how long HaU is open to the pubUc, everyone Prices it wiU take the racers to cover the Rights of Companies tointereste d in the welfare of the island. Church of England in Bermuda * * * being invited to attend it. AUeghany Corp.. 26| That sport and music are evidently Hold Land going hand to hand. Striking Speech by Sir Esme His ExceUency the Governor wiU AUied Chemical. 275 preside and His Lordship the Bishop Am. Can™- .. * 128J * • • will also be present and wiU address Am. & Foreign Power.. 9I§ That more and more of each are The petition of various well- being provided. Howard known members of the Bermuda the meeting. Am. Locomotive. 100 § • The Agenda wiU consist of the Am. Power & Light 86 J * •* * business community for incorpora­ That thus we become cosmopolitan tion under the name of the Harr­ reading, of the Annual Report by Am. Smelting & Refining 73 in taste. ington Heights Development Coy. the secretary, the presentation of Am. Tel. & Tel 223 • caused considerable discussion last the Treasurer of the Financial Anaconda Copper. < „__ 73f * * * session, when Mr. Misiek raised the condition of the Society and the Atchison R.R 236 That the Revels were right up to C.N.R. Bond Issue Finds Ready Sale—Fall of question of the sale of land by com­ offering to the meeting of several Atlantic Refining 37J expectation. panies to'aliens. resolutions. Baltimore & Ohio 1151 » * * Rivera Celebrated in Madrid — Heroic Yesterday afternoon the BiU in­ These wUl be spoken to by mem­ Bethlehem Steel r 100f That some new material proved Rescue at Sea—British Columbia Liquor troduced into the House as a result bers of the Society including:—Mr. Canadian Pacific. 198 most interesting. of the granting of the petition pass­ F. Gibson Ward, Rev. R. O. Walker, Chrysler Motors. 37 * * .* Trade Increases—Mysterious Dis­ ed its second reading and com­ Mr. T. Astwood Smith, Miss A. P. Cons. Gas 107| That tonight Church matters will mittee stages by a vote of fifteen Lough, Mr. Jas. N. Lambe, Dr. Corn Products. „ 92| be discussed. appearance of Leader of Czarists to eight, and after almost two hours W. N. Horsfall, Mr. M. A. Gibbons, Dupont 120i * * # Eastman Kodak... __ I88J debate. There was not objection %ev. A. E. Horner, Capt. G. H. That an army of speakers has been —Sporting News raised until Mr. Misiek took up the Gray, Mr. J. H. Cooper and Major Electric AutoUte 98! engaged. * * * matter on the clause which em­ the Hon. R. W. Appleby. Electric P. & L^.._ 59 That the Uttle pistol is Ukely to powers "the company to hold 240 Erie R.R. Common - 57J make a big noise. Fox Film. 30§ acres of land. He suggested that -OO- * * * General Electric New 721 the committee rise and report pro­ That forewarned is forearmed. gress, and moved a message to the General Motors 41f GIRL GUIDE ASSOCIATION Goodrich Rubber 45f * >* * firstly, determination of ratios. I Governor asking for information l?MPIRE*f FREE&TRADE TALKED Grt. Northern Ore 23$ That the Educatim Commission Secondly, determination of levels of as to the amount of land at present i ! | fBYjOUT COMMONS Hudson Motors... 58| report has not appeared in the F total tonnages of the several coun- heid by aliens, so that the House The meeting of the Girl Guide [ 1 N-j**--. r Int. Nickel of Canada 37| offing yet. tries. could decide on the advisabiUty Association which took place Tues­ I LONDON, J-an. 29.—Hard Beaver- Int. Tel. & TeL 63| * * * Mr. MacDonald said two things o~ letting the company have so day the 28th in the Lady Asser Hut. brook's policy ol Free Trade within Kennecott Copper __...' 58f That perhaps education, like so had been going on since the con­ large a tract. He repeatedly as­ was weU attended. the Empire and tariff barriers Kreuger & TOD 27| many other matters, has been ference began. This was the con­ sured Mr. Talbot, who had charge Mrs. Lockwood was in the Chair, r gainst the foreigner today came Loews, Ino . — 57f settled by being shelved. ference of five powers and conse­ of the Bill that he had no UI feeling supported by Mrs. Legh and Mrs. i efore the House of Commons on Montg. Ward -.... 48 * * * quently the different interests and towards the company that it was Denny. Lady Bols was present. a -motion by J. R. Remer, Con­ Nash Motors. . .1— 53 That on the other hand, schools servative member fcr Macclesfield, different relationships between the desired to incorporate, more especi­ The secretary, Miss Larg, read the ally as the members were all Ber­ Natl. Biscuit^™. - 2©4| gat a bit of a scare and may be s.nd was talked out after a lengthy powers were exceedingly intricate. minutes of the last meeting, and solving their own problems. It was wrong'to enumerate them mudians of the highest standing-, after a small amount of business Natl. Power & Light _ ~ 36 debate. Opening the debate Mr. New York Central...!-. .x. 180 * * * '.-'emer said "we cannot interfere straight away and deal with them but apparently several members arising out of the minutes - had in open conference. The various knew better than Mr. Misiek, been disposed of, the real object of oasSteel..^. &~ 34f That anyone wanting a little flutter with the Dominion's discretion on Packard Motljflcfc.tTTi*^'-^- .. 16| should wager that he would i iriffs but we can negotiate with delegations must exchange views what Mr. Misiek felt and thought. jie meeting was discussed—the withaaach. at&er in order to remove Thera developed a certain amotttff' VsOJB"" t«V Bermuda of the Chief Penn. R.R...... 781 travel to the Annual Cup Match nem." - I Postum^Ge-h. Foods) -»»•»-%- -60 J by the railway. •^Referring to Canada, Remer misunderstanding and .to pave the of rancour during the debate that Guide, Lady Baden-PoweU..»: way for compromises and agree­ tended to obscure the main issue | Lady Baden-PoweU wiU be visit- PubUc Service, SHJt.^J.^4^.^ •% * * * pointed out the Dominion last year Radio a _j!*2^5LI. 35f That the earliest promoters of a Imported 25 million dollars worth ment. That process na J b:en going —which was whether the company tog at Tucker's Town, and therefore on daily since the conference start­ should have its powers at once, or j her time wiU be limited, also it is Reading R.R «... 133 ' trolley system looked to this cup • >f anthracite coal. If Canada put a Remington Rand _ 34 match to make the enterprise duty of one dollar a ton on anth­ ed. Although to those who had not whether the House should have weU known that. Lord and Lady been engaged in them results might more information before deciding.' | Baden-PoweU are on a hoUday for a SheU Mon OU - 22f pay. * * * racite from the and Sinclair OH. -._ 24| That times change—and sometimes let British anthracite enter Canada appear very slow in coming, never­ Mr. Talbot suggested that there I rest. Noth withstanding, then- theless to those who understood the was so such need for promptness hostess, Mrs. Storrow, thinks that Southern Pacific _ 120 we change with them. free there would be 25 million Southern R.R 12 134f * » * dollars worth of trade for the South differences and difficulties results that it would be unfair for the they wiH be willing to give two days were regarded as most gratifying. House to hold a private company to pubUc work among their boys Standard Brands 26§ That news of a busy late season is Wales coalfields. Standard Gas & Elec U* In those industries in which Parallel with these consultations BUl in order to ask for information and girls. A RaUy of Girl Guides, particularly rosy. the heads of the delegates had met on such a subject. The amount of Brownies, Boy Scouts and Cubs is to St. OU of California NQ * * * Canada was a manfacturing ex­ St. OU of New Jersey. 63$ porter, British Colonies would buy daily. As a result of these two para! - land aUowed to be held by aUens | take place at Government House on That the plac-ooe won- t hold all lels operations questions on the was laid down definitely by theAUen February 22 kindly proposed by St. Oil of New York ~ 32$ who want to come. more agricultural machinery and Studebaker 44 more motor cars from Canada ..Ir. agenda had been handed in with a Act, and nothing in this BUl could j His ExceUency the Governor and EVENTS OF THE WEEK proposal that they should be re­ alter the amount, or make it any Lady Bols. On Tuesday the 25th. Texas Corp — 54i Remer asserted. Texas Gulf Sulphur 61f Lloyd George moved an amend­ ferred to a committe. Italy re­ easier for the Governor in-CouncU | the Girl Guides hope to have the Today—Orthophonic Concert, Par- garded the two points mentioned to authorise the holding of land, Chief Guide inspect them on the j Tinmen R.B 75| la-Ville, 10.30-12.00 noon. Band ment providing that any such pro­ Union Carbide — 89 posals should not include additional opposite her name as dealing rather or make it easier for individuals | playing field at the Bermuda High Concert, Par-la-VUle, 3.00-5.00 with principles than with methods, to get permission. He was in accord | School and afterwards have tea Uuion Pacific — - 222 p.m. GoU, Belmont Manor, . axation on foodstuffs or raw mater­ U.S. Rubber. — 26$ ials which would almost nullify and Signor Grandi desired to make with Mr. Misick's object, but he j with the Association to the Asser MeCallum Trophy & Light­ his position clear regarding in­ would not agree to action being I Hut. On the same afternoon it is U.S. Realty.— _ 65$ bourn cup, semi-finals. ihe free trade plan. Mr. Snowden U.S. Steel ~ 182 clusion of those two points. Signor taken on the particular BUl then | hoped that tbe Chief Scout wiU Saturday—Band Concert, Par-la- made a short speech. The resolution United Corporation. 35$ Grandi said the three French point;- * before the House. | consent to review the Scouts and VUle, 10.30-12.30 noon. Golf, ./as nebulous, indefinite, ambig- Westinghouse Air Brake — 46 and the British point dealt practi­ Cubs, therefore the time of inspec­ Belmont Manor, MeCallum ous, but the speeches of its sup- Mr. Loblein and Mr. H. V. Smith Westinghouse Electric 157$ cally with the same problem. That tion was thoroughly discussed so Trophy & Lightbourn eup, i orters made clear what they want- supported Mr. Misick's motion, | Western Union Telegraph 201$ of determining whether the limita­ the latter taking the broad view that it might be possible for parents finals. • d. "They wanted taxation of food Woolworth. _. • 67 tion of naval armaments should that it was not right for a company to attend both functions. nd raw materials" he said. He YeUow Truck — 18$- Sunday—Band Concert, Bermuda eclared the Government was un- based on a system of global tonnage such as this to hold so much land Imperial Silver Band, Victoria or on that ef limitation by categories .ble to support such a proposal. which they would not be able to Money Opened. ._... 4$% Park, 3.15 p.m. or on intermediate system such as afford to keep undeveloped if they could buy their quota of land, seU Money Closed 4% that suggested by the so called chose, and which when they did aU or part of it, and then buy some Sterling. _— 4.86 3/16 French transactional proposal. All develop it would be sold to aliens, more, subject, of course, to the THE RESOURCEFUL UNDER- these were questions of methods. THE NAVAL CONFERENCE thus debarring a number of Ber­ approval of the Governor-to-Ooun- Brokers Loans increased 4 miUion GRAD On the other hand the ItaUan de­ mudians from taking up small cil to each case. He gave no reply legation raised the question of pieces of property and owning their doUars. Conduct of Sea Warfare to Mr. Misick's repeated request for NQ—Not quoted. principle, namely, the determina­ own homes. He suggested at various information as to what were the The foUowing Limerick may be LONDON, Jan. 29.—Drafting of a tion of ratios of strength between times during the debate that al­ intentions of the company with re­ new to some of our readers. humanitarian code for the conduct the navies and the question of though it might not be altogether gard to development, except to say A Cambridge undergraduate was of sea warfare with particular re­ fact namely the determination of proper for him to say it, he never­ that he had very Uttle information asked in one of his final examina­ ference to submarines was under maximum levels of total tonnages theless was entitled to think that it on the subject. tion papers briefly to explain Bin-, consideration today as one of the for the five powers. In placing these was not the intention of the com­ steins theory of Relativity; addit­ two points on the agenda the Mr. Patton asked what was the ional marks were to be awarded for a possible tasks of the naval confer­ pany if incorporated to develop A New Sport for Bermnda Italian delegation wanted the con­ difference between the land that short and concise answers. The ence. Colonel Stimson, United anything at aU but the profitable the company wished to own and the ference to determine the generai business of dealing in land. If it resourceful undergrad answered as States Secretary of State, last principles and the political criteria large tracts of land that were owned foUows: night said that if abolition of the had been a scheme for the develop­ by Mr. T. H. H. Outerbridge, Mr. of disarmament. Italy agreed ment -,% one particular section o! Seven crack American motor- "I can best describe Einteto's submarine was impossible the however that the questions of Trott, Mr. Loblein, or Col. DiU. cyglists are expected to arrive today theory in a Limerick." land he would have been the last 11 The way to prevent large tracts of United States hoped to restrict its method and of procedure on the object, but he doubted whether it to take part in tbe tri-weekly races use. land being held without there organised by Mr. F. W. Wilson at There was a young lady tailed agenda be examined in the mean­ was intended to do anything but i Bright * * * time. While the Italian delegation being any desire or incentive to 3heUy Bay. speculate. j develop them was to put on a land Whose speed was faster than was prepared to take part in these Mr.,T. H. E. Outerbridge assured ] The first of these races takes place Plenary Session Concluded tax. That would break up such am. Tuesday next and wiU be an open . Ught; discussions it did not see its way the House that it was only for the She wont out one day "in a to commit itself on any of the ques­ companies as this if it did not de­ event. After this race handicaps convenience that Incorporation was relative way." LONDON, Jan. 30.—In the open­ tions of method or on any special velop the land. wiU be framed on performance and ing this morning of the third Plen­ sought, and for the Umitation ofI Col DiU, who had begun by saying And returned the previous night. points of the disarmament problem UabUities. There was a remark types of cycle, stogie or turn cylind­ ary Session of the Five Power Naval until the two fundamental questions that he saw no objection to the ers. Four types of cycles wiU be Needless to say, he got fuU made in the chamber by one hon. motion of Mr. Misiek, concluded by Conference at St. James' Palace, |n the determination of ratios used, Indian, Excelsior, Harely marks. the Prime Minister said it was member which sounded Uke a sug­ having a wordy war with the latter, and maximum levels of global ton­ gestion thatMr. Outerbridge was Davidson and Henderson. called to deal witb the agenda which nage has been settled. suggesting that he was muddling With tbe contestants is an ex­ bad been circulated. The only item himself a shareholder, but this was private law and pubUc law to his not loud enough for one to be sure perienced organiser wbo wiU provide WEATHER FORECAST on the agenda was that of consider­ Mr. Stimson moved that the proposed message to the Governor. the charts, flags and other neces- ation of general questions affect­ question of method and procedure Mr. Bu T. North had been offered -Mr. Smith retorted that he object­ the chair of theHouse in committee, cjiies to the sport, and every ing the work of the conference, and on the agenda and including part­ ed, and he was not thinking of Possible convenience wiH be pro­ BERMUDA AHD VICINITY under this heading France, Britain, icularly suggestions of the French but had asked to be excused as he is law or muddled law at aU. He ob­ Jan. 30. interested in the venture. vided for spectactors perhaps Jittle and Italy had each given notice and- British Governments as to jected to the company holding so iimUiar with tbis form of racing. Fresh south shifting to west and limitation by global tonnage or by Mr. Talbot emphasized that the of proposals which they wish to much land. Th-.'; wii his view, and The races wiH be of 2,5,10 and 20 north-west winds, and overcast advance as follows. France, "firstly categories and including methods terms of the BUl laid down that the it was due to the fact tbat they miles eaoh day, Tuesday, Wednes­ weather with showers tonight and the system of global tonnage aod of procedure suggested by tbe company could not in the aggregator would to the end prevent Ber­ day and Thursday, and all the tiie French delegation transactional French Government be referred to a acquire more than 250 acres, whioh mudians owning smaU properties machines have ail qualified on dirt possibly Friday. proposal. Secondly, what classifi­ committee to be composed of rb- meant tbat when they had once on which to Uve. Also there was the tracks at 112 miles an hour. STORM WARNINGS cation is to be adopted. Thirdly, presentatives to be appointed by bought so much, it was impossible question of tbe franchise to be con­ Tbe track is receiving upeelal Storm warnings nrrneln dis­ tbe transfer amount and conditions the nations represented «in- -*—con-- for them to sell it and then buy sidered. attention and wul be |ln fine con­ played on tbe Atlantic coast from more. Tbe latter was the usual thereof. Qreat Britain 9* system (Carthed t* PM« 1») dition by next Tuesday. Virginia Capes to Eastport, Maine, oi limitation by categories. Xtgly, 0 earnest) cue vita otber companies; tbey (BetWecn G-&* Office und\ Ride a Raleigh, the All Steel Bicyclr^WADSON^ P ot* * a.»» / ,RA, ''Ja. •_! ,•'• •T^#i^^^rtf-C!a^':"m^''jj'i#M- •PPl,^^ift'*%%#f"fi^^^^ - **^ •••.*£te-*m»~^t9imiii't,fctiee\'fc'fi^Smf'h s*M.3t&r-5l£sdfc&uXb&ii»,££*. Pi* I lK|iyAL 0AZ8TTB AND COLONIST 0*4*1* PRfflAY, }A*ttA*Y 31, 1930

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4 » that that there was no need to have •jgjriririnirirjrrj*f i* rrr r*r rrrirrinri jt.~jsJ~fff f rri*"* '"eM,-r-,-r- pistol Ucences here at au for or­ a/i Appeal for dinary cases. Surely Mr. Spurling does not seriously esk us to beUeve tbat because there' are only two HOTEL. LANGTON |fl Agreement f| Ucences to London there are only With spacious grounds overlooking all Bermuda two, or a very few more, pistols A sharp difference of opinion EXCELLENT CUISINE Hi carried to London? The suggestion Hi between the two Houses is farcical. None of us who has lived Hi of the Colonial Parliament on the Hi sp any time to the Metropolis can faU Fresh Water Used Throughout aii Firearms BUl has been apparent to know at least half a dozen men Hi for some weeks now, owing to the who regularly carry a pistol. Pre­ Miniature,Golf Course Hi sp unyielding nature of the BUl as sumably they have no licence. The Hi an passed by the House ef Assembly, argument to be deduced from this Tennis. Croquet sp and the. expressed.- determination BOB BENNETT Hi is that the restrictions on the im­ se Hi of the CouncU to make its pro­ portation, manufacture .and sale Cree Bus Service to and from City sp visions more elastic Only one main na and his saw of pistols must be tightened up to RATES MODERATE point is at issue, and that Is* one prevent their acquisition and carry­ m sp that concerns the liberty of the ing without a Ucence. It is no argu­ For further information Phone 611 Hi ill subject to defend himself. Under ment for doing away with the Uc­ sp this BUl, it is laid down emphatical­ 14Z9tw.eit*fl4: sp ORCHESTRA ence. It is rather a reflection on the 99 9 9 9 99 99 ly that although one may carry &W f< f- /W&' f r l*fifrfcfi&&'>ftt • ailS sp efficiency with which the law has aii a gun or rifle about the streets in been enforced. Tbere is a job here sp broad dayUght, nevertheless aBa In sp for the MetropoUtan PoUce, (Lord Hf iii "A Ucence granted in respect Byng please note.) of a pistol shaU be Umited to the It now remains to decide what NEW WINDSOR HOTEL H§ Hi possession and use thereof on method should be employed to get European Plan i • American Plan Haliia THE BERMUDIANA SILVER GRILL Hi the premises occupied by the MS sp oyer the difficulty. The Legislative WITH UNUSUAL DECORATIVE AND LIGHTING EFFECTS licensee at the time of the issue of Council suggested the foUowing aBa sp the Ucence, and shaU not permit PALM QARDENS clause to remedy what is obviously salpS the carrying of a pistol off such a grave defect in the Bffl; DANCING IN A FAIRY .GARDEK IOOOOCK aia, i m ""CsS premises.** • "No offence against this Act • Monday; Friday and Saturday Nights Now however lawful a community Hi m shaU be deemed to be committed (Other nigfcts by arrangement) Hi may be—and as far as the use of by tne having in possession, Hi BALLOON DANCE EVERY FRIDAY EVENING firearms Is concerned, Bermuda sp carrying or using or dealing with BREAKFAST - LUNCHEON - DINNER iH aia can congratulate itself on being a pistol in the course of duty, or Prize awarded Wmning Contestants Hi one of the most law-abiding com­ Table D'Hote - Service a la Carte m business... by any person who Hi munities to the world—and how­ shaU make it appear to the satis­ m Local Specialties: XOOOOOt Hi ever heartily one may agree that the faction to the PoUce Magistrate Hi carrying of concealed weapons (as or Justices hearing the charge Lobsters - Green Turtle - Steaks Hi m opposed to riT.es) is one of the most that the act complained of was Squabs | Scallops Hi COMMENCING MONDAY, JANUARY 27th w. undersirable results of the mec­ either done in reasonable self- hanistic age, yet it must be admit­ UNEXCELLED CUISINE - FINEST VINTAGES Hi m defence or under circumstances Hi ted that there are circumstances rendering it innocent or justi­ GRIFFITH and ROSETTE in which the carrying of a concealed fiable." Hi weapon is justifiable, and that there That is a bad clause because it Hi International Dancers are yet other cases in which the puts the onus on the court to decide, Hi use of a pistol off the premises one and it makes it possible for innoc­ THE ST. GEORGE HOTEL Hi Will give two performances nightly occupies is necessary to the defence ence and justification to be pleaded of one's Ufe. There are not as many St. George's — Bermuda by the most worthless vagabond. m «ooc3oex gunmen to Bermuda, for which That is not what is required of the Dtrecubn of •*. A. SHSRRAHD. General Manager m we are duly thankful. Buc that does law. The first quotation from the not alter the fact that there have Located on Rose mil overlooking the beautiful harboj. of m AU CARTE SERVICE IN GRILL UNTU MIDNIGHT DAILY BUl, which appears near the head St. George .s ano surrounded by artistically landscaped m been one or two cases of assault of this article, is sub-section two HfCUISINEandSERVICE EQUAL TO BEST METROPOLITAN STANDARDS'^ to lonely parts of the island on grouads. tbe St. George Hotel offers tbe discriminating of clause three of the BUL Sub­ guest every modern comfort at most reasonable rates. persons not Ukely to be carrying a section one lays down that the bludgeon or a packet of tear bombs. Chief of PoUce may grant licences; Aquatic sports are featured in the magnificent 40 x 80 Indoor The only defensive weapon that can sub-section three exempts pistols swimming pool, tbe use of which is free to guests. readily be carried by the average used at sporting events with blanks. ''"here is a sporty bine-hole golf course on the Hotel property citizen whose duties or other caUs The exemption proposed by the may take him into unfrequented Legislative CouncU and above quot­ and special privileges are accorded guests. places at unfrequented hours of the ed was to be inserted in a Ust of day or night is a pistol. It does not Music is furnished for luncheon dances, also for the evening exemptions that includes at pre­ dances In the ballroom and outdoor dancing pavilion. follow that the pistol is going to be sent the Navy, Army and PoUce used frequently. It is pointed out and members of approved rifle Accommodations for 200 guests. to another column this morning, clubs. We suggest to the Legisla­ where the question of bureaucracy tive CouncU, v*ho are to discuss to England is dealt with, that the this matter again on Tuesday, that When in St. George s Visit openness of appeal to a court of the foUowing be added as a foruth law does not necessarily involve sub-section to section three: a vast amount of litigation: tiie THE BERMUDA LIBRARY fact that the subject can appeal "(3) It shaU be lawful for the WHITE HORSE TAVERN is the best safeguard against op­ Chief of PoUce at his "discretion pression, and the best safeguard to issue a permit to a licensee to On Market Square St. George's against a mass of litigation becom­ allow such licensee to carry a The Public Library WUl ing necessary. It is preventive to pistol at such time or times nature, rather than curative. So and such place or places as shall IT"" * RE-OPEN #;- REAL OLD ENGUSH INN is the right of a man to carry a be specified in the permit, and pistol to certain circumstances. which shall be stated by the licensee in.a written appUcation If it be known to intending male­ on Saturday, February lst, at 10 a.m. With modern service and plumbing. A delightful dining factors that the intended victim to be made ta the Chief of PoUce & likely to be armed there is less before a permit shall be issued, room, comfortably appointed, overlooking the harbour. chance of a common assault being and the provisions of sub-section By order of the Trustees All a la carte and reasonably priced. 21 Bed rooms, newly committed. The fact that a large (2) of this section shall not apply furnished. Running fresh water in every room. Special majority of the intended victims to a licensee carrying a pistol KATHERINE a SEON rates for day, week or month. under a permit issued under the wfil not to fact be so .armed does not librarian and Secretary matter; the fact that they might authority of this sub-section." F. O. REDMOND - Manager be, and that some will be, is deter­ We would further suggest that a 165Stw.tkf. rent enough. proviso be added to section nine that 1592t.«-asi.*fl» 7-2-38 no offence against the Act shall be It must also be borne to mind deemed to be committed by any that there are circumstances in person carrying a pistol under such which the carrying of a concealed a permit. This procedure would BERMUDIANA HOTEL weapon is one of the rights of the take care of cases where a man's subject. It is not fair to demand Ufe has been threatened; it would that a man who owns and operates | BEAUTY SHOP take care of cases such as that of a country grocery shop shall be the grocer taking his money home is open for you obliged, each Saturday night, to i • w on Saturday night, and it would go unarmed along a dark road to take care of cases where a property .his home, carrying with him a bag The Latest Vogue in Hairdressing other tha;a that on which the owner with probably a hundred pounds Uves is regularly frequented by or more, largely in silver. No Act Everything for Beauty Culture 1 HAMILTON HOTEL | undesirables. It wiU not take care of Parliament yet devised can pre*- of those cases to which a man who Richard returns to Barber Shop to renew old and vent its becoming known to people has no reason to expect that he is around that that is what is done. make new patrons. going to be attacked is assaulted, There is ne law that wUl prevent Colour Rinse marvellous for making hair lustrous. I TERRACE ROOM 1 but then no law that can be made the Tenth Commandment being jj by man will do that. In such in­ Phone Hotel for appointment. infringed. Neither is there any stances the magistrate and the com­ remedy for the shopkeeper. He munity generaUy would sympathise GEORGE -- The Well Known Artist cannot get into Hamilton late at with the victim as they do now. The from the U.S.A. and Europe night to use the night-deposit unexpected is known to happen, and safes in the banks; he must take we cannot guard against it. the money home and lock it up. See Bermuda's Beauty Spot — The .But there is no reason why a Dine Here and Dance to He must carry it along the road, SOMERSET ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING and if it be other, than in notes, man who has reason to beUeve, and who can prove to the satis­ Then drop In fox Lunch, er any of the tt is easily noticed by any down-at- | other timeat World-Famous Melodies heel good-for-nothing who is wiU­ faction of the Chief of PoUce that BERMUDA CHURCH SOCIETY ing to break the law by committing his beUef is well-founded, that he SUMMERSIDE HOTEL an assault witb intent to commit is going to be attacked or is parti­ Excellent Cuisine wul be held in cularly liable to attack,* should not a felony. Also there are cases, not Afternoon Teas Played By be aUowed to defend himself or to THE MECHANICS' HALL unknown fn Bermuda, of a threat Special Bates during Summer Hamilton to a man's life. The police, magis­ -carry a firearm with which he could trates, and one or two others that -defend himself. The Government Williaui Madden, Manager. TO-NIGHT —one assumes that this a Govern­ Boat arrives Cavello Bay 1 p.m. one can readily think of are always at 8.15 open to this form of Ulegality. The ment measure as it was introduced^ Phone Somerset Number 9 by the Attorney-General—and the Titie Patron of tice Society, His only remedy for that is for -ate man U80tw.eito30-6-3O concerned to carry a pistol. He can­ representatives of the people Excellency the Governor, Lieut.- not always afford to leave the island have no right to demand that General Sir Louis Bols, K.O.B., SAM ROBBINS for good: be cannot have a body­ -a man shall sacrifice the right K.O.M.G., D.S.O., will preside. to defend himself merely because R-100 COMPLETES SUCCSS^FUL and his guard as if he were a prince of the* FUGHT AGENDA: | blood. •a cast-iron law looks weU on the 1. Annual Beport; Statute Book. If crime is to be put I It is contrary to tbe traditions down by deterrent measures, let CARDINGTON, Jan. 2-9—The 2. Treasurer's Financial State­ ORCHESTRA of tbe law-of England for tbe last the Government and the Attorney- dirigible B-100 returned to her ment; 5 seven centuries that the subject General prepare a BiU to increase home port today after a successful 3. Election of Committee; shaU be denied the right in case of the maximum period of imprison- endurance flight lasting 53 hours. 4. Proposed amendment of Bule 3 necessity to defend his property, : ment from seven to fifteen or twenty » » • so as to provide that subscrip­ i bis person or his life. And it is .years, and other sentences pro rata. STORM WARNING tions not otherwise allocated, be perfectly possible to observe the •But the subject must not be laid tradition whilst yet refraining from 9 appropriated to the Superannu­ S -open to assault and murder by WASHINGTON, Jan. SS.— The ation Fund; legalising the general carrying of Weather Bureau today issued the •deUberate legislation, and weappeal and other business: J THE ADAIRE TWINS concealed firearms. Before passing to the Legislative CouncU-to de­ foUowing storm warning "advisory to a suggestion of the method to northeast storm warnings ordered vise a plan that wffl be agreeable All members of the Society and sub­ S Offer Several Captivating be adopted, it may be weH to recaU ~to ail concerned. J * 0.30 a.m. Atlantic coast, Delaware tbat in a recent debate, when the breakwater to Savannah, Ga., and scribers te its funds, as well as all J Song and Dance Specialities House declined to concur in a sug­ Northwest storm warnings 12 noon others interested in the welfare of gested amendment by the Legisla­ Extensive tests by scientists have, south of Savannah to Jacksonville Ota Ohurch of England in Bermuda, I I tive Council, the Hon. S.S. Spurling are cordially invited to attend. -shown that cool, fresh water,with­ Disturbance central near Pensa- KWftU. I quoted figures to show that m Lon­ out the addition of. any chemicals cola, Ha, will be attended by HENRY MARRIOTT, S don in cnoyeuonlytwoptstol licen- Is the best medium for keeping cut strong shifting winds and gales this % Secretary. r r 'He argued from - flowers fresh. . :.v i afternoon and tonight. ' lM7tf.a.»J. \FSllfi,f%&l0 if*&WfSil* *,f\lWf>&

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MANY SOLDIERS IN "SHEBA In these words, John Barrymore WITH BOOKISH PEOPLE summed up the attitude ot the en­ HIRE IN WORLD WAR tire Warner Bros. West Coast, studio force engaged in the making If books on art, especially Ital­ WILLIAM FOX, Presents ian art, don't seU now, they never An interesting fact about the big of "The Sea Beast," which comes to Mechanics "gall next Wednesday wiU.' For thai marvelous coUection William Fez production "Queen of of masterpieces at Burlington Sheba," at the Victory Theatre and Thursday. - "There was a wealth of romance House has struck the popular "QUEEN OF SHEBA" tonight, is tne large number of imagination, and has quickened World War veterans talcing part in in the whaling industry of New Story by VIRGINIA TRACY — Directed by J. GORDON EDWARDS the great spectacle- England back in 1840. On the blunt an appetite for knowledge among It requires but a cursory glance at bowed, deep drafted whaling ves­ people who are normally indifferent 10,000 People 500 Hones and Camels 671 Scenes to such things. Pre-eminent the gigantic combat scenes of ts were bred the hardy Yankee sailors who b. ought the maritime among the new pubUcations is "An THE CAST "Queen of Sheba" is spectacularly "Queen of Sheba" to become con­ Introduction to ItaUan Painting" vinced that the military personnel triumphs of war and peace to I ~ . c. . •&«$• magnificent and dramatically superb. (CasseU), by Sir Charles Holmes, of this production learned their America. Now, of course, those who from 1909 to 1929 was director Queen of Sheba Betty Blythe It leaves one gasping with amazement sc Idiery in places other than picture brave times are nothing but a mem­ of the National Portrait GaUery King Solomon Fritz Lieber and admiration. The marriage of the lots. Their school was the war torn ory in such towns as New Bedford and the National GaUery, succes­ Queen Amarath, wife of Solomon..Claire De Lores Queen of Sheba to King Armud, hex ar- fields of Europe, and this fact en­ once brimming qver with the bustl­ sively. His long experience in these King Armund of Shebe„ George Seigmann ?Tal "? the court of Kln8 Solomon, the ables them .to render so good an ing activities of the bluff New Eng­ institutions has given him, in. ad­ 9 account of themselves in scenes land sea people, proud with the dition to his'ether qualifications, Wrsfi *"r^^ •*»*-*•**- ^«*r^.rx:r.rs? that require unusual military snap task of supplying to the entire civil­ a first-hand acquaintance with the Adonijah, brother of Solomon G. Raymond Nye cess Vashti,the arrival of David.the Uttle . ard despatch. ised world. needs of the ordinary visitor to art King David George Nicholls Prince of Sheba; the battle between the laying an envoy from King galleries, and he [has sacrificed a "Season after season the great Sheba's Son, aged four Pat Moore rorces of "King Solomon and those of Aimud to Vashti' In "Queen of winged ships braved the perils of good deal of the appearance of SI aba," is Taylor E. Duncan, for­ arctic seas, bearing on their decks erudition in order to keep in touch King of Tyre John Cosfirove ^o^**. ^ recreant brother; the fare- merly a Captain of Coast Artillery, the best and the worst of America's with the audience he is addressing. w—v— :::=zz:....:....Neu craig ^^^=0^^^^ composed entirely of motion picture manhood. Whaling ships and whal­ He reduces names and dates to a m m—actors, writers, mechanics ing men pushed into the far un­ minimum, and he provides a novel VICTORY THEATRE Queen St* TO-NIGHT etc. known corners of the earth, brav­ means of understanding by in- eluding a map to illustrate the 'Che company, the 17th, was ing all weather and all danger to ADMISSION -3/-, and 2/6 formed in Hollywood in 1916 when chief centres of artistic activity follow wherever the whale might th) Mexican situation was acute, in Italy from A.D. 1300 to the close Doors open 8 Show 8.30 In July, 1917, the company joined lead. Here was engendered that of the eighteenth century. Among th Federal service for the war with dogged determination, ready inge­ other recent or forthcoming books BERMUDA MOVING PICTURE COMPANY nuity and unfailing sportsmanship Germany and was stationed at are "Italian Painting," in Faber's nnqqf COLLISON & GREENSLADE, Managers. Fort Mac Arthur, Calif., where it which is the foundation of modern Miscellany Series, by A. O. Clutton- Was rated a crack outfit. So efficient America. Brock, son of a late distinguished was the company that in December "It was a rugged, eventful life, critic: "TheItaUan Masters" (Low), 1917, there remained only two men full of sudden death and ever- by Horace Shipp; "Studies in the ican papers and books persist in xxxx)^xxxxxxxxxxxxu^^xxxnxn who had not been promoted; and present danger. Crew killing cap­ ItaUan Renaissance" (Methuen), knighting Professor GUbert Mur­ these two were on extra duty. tains ruled with the closed fist and by Herbert M. Vaughan, and a ray? Even such ah accurate book Captain Duncan, whose ancestors the belaying pin. Ships fought each translation of Paul Muratoff's "Fra as Mark van Doren's "Anthology of § COLONIAL OPERA HOUSE had been in every war since the other for disputed quarry. Some AngeUco" (Warne), with 296 admir­ World Poetry" refers to him Revolution prior to the Spanish- turned pirate or smuggler, but in able reproductions in collotype. throughout as Sir GUbert Murray. 3C American War, fe a veteran of 1898. the main the officers and men of The Oxford University Press an­ . . . Colonel T. E. Lawrence's next I Next Wednesday aad Thursday Jf anu saw service in the Philippines the whaling fleet were upright and nounces the coUection in a single book will be a translation of Homer, X He was one of the founders of the God-fearing." volume, entitled "The ItaUan with illustrations by Bruce Bogers. x FELIX RIESENBERG'S Novel f jf Ho'lywood Post of the American Painters of the Renaissance," of . . . Nearly 20,000 copies have been "It is the mighty spirit of the New the four standard works by Ber­ Legion, composed almost entirely England whalers that we have at­ 1 sold of "The Legion Book.". . . . x nard Berenson on the subject. Some of the booklet's in Faber's of men identified with the motion tempted to capture for the silver « • • I "EAST SIDE, WEST SIDE" 1 picture industry. sheet in the production of 'The Sea Criterion MisceUany Series have Iv» A story on New York today with is loves, passions and hates -.nother war veteran playing in Beast.' " been selling at the rate at 1,000 a # If one wishes a striking contrast day. "Queen of Sheba" is Captain Alfred 00 X Wlith T. Slaten, Coast Artillery Corps, to ItaUan art one may turn to The New Statesman notes that now a lieutenant of detectives of JOHN BARRYMORE Oswald Siren's "History of Early American novels, e.g., "Main 1 GEORGE O'BRIEN—VIRGINIA VALLI Chinese Art, VoL I" (Benn), or to th i Los Angeles Police Force. Cap- Street," find their point of depar­ x J. FARRELL MacDONALD—JUNE COLLYER ta a Slaten was in charge of the John Barrymore was born in A. TS. Grantham's "Porcelain Pa­ ture in some special type of society x criminal investigation bureau of 1882, the son of Maurice Barrymore godas and Palaces of Jade" (Meth- far qftener than EngUsh novels do. X HOLMES HERBERT—JOHNNY DOOLEY— the Provost Marshal General's and Georgia Drew, and the grand­ ueiij, or to Ludwig Bachhofer's . . . Bobert Graves has publicly re­ X DORE DAVIDSON ofilce in Paris during the Great son of Mrs. John Drew. The Barry- "Earry Indian Sepulture** (Pegasus tracted a statement in "Good-bye ffu. His duties took him to Spain, mores and Drews had for genera­ Press.) Those who are interested to AU That," which cast a slur on I A WILLIAM FOX PRESENTATION Sv itzerland, Italy and Belgium. tions been aristocrats ofthe theatre, in tracking art to its remotest ori­ Scottish soldiers in the World x He assumes the part of a Sheban but John, after going to school at gins will welcome Dorothea P. War. The first 300 copies of the X Reserved Seats Now on Sale At The Royal Gazette X Bleck's "Bock Paintings From cc nmander in the picture. Seton HaU, became a newspaper first edition of this book are fetch­ X & Colonist Daily 2 "South Africa" (Methuen). Various ing £8 apiece. They contain re­ artist. But his genius for the stage phases of English art are dealt 2$ m»»M'. w -oo- would not be denied, and in 1903 he ferences to Siegfried Sassoon that with in H. C. Whaite's "St. Chris­ have • since been omitted. ... A. made his debut as Max in "Mag- topher in EngUsh Medieval .WaU-, J XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX^&^XXX)^Y^ GHETTO SCENES STRIKE da." He then starred in "Toodies," P.-IBarland's "Says Sergeant Mur­ painting" (Benn), W. 8. Sparrow's phy*' (Arnold) is evidently of the REALISM IN NEW "the Fortune Hunter," "A SUce "George Stubbs and Ben Marshall" of Life," "The Affairs of Anatol," school of the Mr. Dooley books. (CasseU), B. W. Symond's '.'English The imaginary mouthpiece through PICTURE "A Thief in the Night," "The Yel­ Furniture From Charles II to By Kind Permission of Hfe Worship the Mayor and low Ticket," "Justice," "Peter whom the author pungently ex­ George H" (The Connoisseur), and presses his views on a number of Corporation Ibbetson," "Bedemption," "The Alien Dwans "East Side, Wert Herbert Bead's "Staffordshire Pot­ things is a London commissionaire. Jest," "Bichard m" and "Ham­ tery Figures" (Duckworth). The . . . Bichard Aldington pays Wynd­ Side" baFmfehedWorkof let." His screen plays have been idea of Erie GUI in "Art Nonsense ham Lewis the compUment of caU­ THE BERMUDA IMPERIAL SILVER BAND Cinema Art "Baffles," "Here Comes the Bride," and Other Essays" (CasseU) is to ing him "the Macaulay of the age," "Sherlock Holmes," "The* Lotus make art inteUigible to the ordin­ and, as though this were not will play Eaters," "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. ary man. "The Scientific Examina­ enough, adds that he is "vastly The New York Ghetto moved to Hyde," "Beau Brummel," and tion of Pictures" SeU), by Dr. A. more inteUigent.*' Fox Films when Allan Dwan pro­ "The Sea Beast." Martin de WUd, is not for the Every Sunday Afternoon at 3.15 p.m. duced the screen version of Felix -oo- amateur. It is an investigation of Biesenberg's novel, "East Side, POLLY MORAN the pigments used by the Dutch in West Side,,** with George O'Brien, and Flemish masters. NEW ACCENTS Virginia Valli and J. FarreU Mac­ Polly Moran was born and edu­ * * * VICTORIA PARK, HAMILTON donald in the principle roles. The cated in Chicago, HI., where she The annual census of British picture will be shown at the Colon- went into variety at an early age. book production, compiled by the The correct accessories to a cos­ al Opera House next Wednesday. On the vaudeville stage she soon LubUshers' Circular, shows that tume which contribute to the har­ During Charles Kirk, in charge of con­ became internationally famous, 14,086 books were issued in 1929, as monious whole are stiU of firstim ­ JANUARY, FEBRUARY, AND MARCH struction, built a set that took up crossing the Atlantic fourteen times against 14 $m in 1928. , Excluding portance, although ensembles are nearly the entire studio, showing to appear in aU the principal music pamphlets, reprints and new edi­ blended, not matched, this year. a section of the lower East Side hails of England and South Africa. tions, theie were 9,400 in 1929, as As black and brown furs wiU be Conductor MR JOHN FROUD with all its chaotic jumble of brass She played the "big-time" vaude­ against 9,390 in 1928. An outstand­ most used for trimming the «tw shops, second hand furniture and ville circuits of the United States, ing feature is the increase in trans­ coats and suits, these colours wUl Collection in Aid of Band Funds clothing stores, with the elevated starring in her own sketches, and lations. . . . According to J. C. be the foremost ones in shoes and looming menacingly above them. finally entered pictures, to be fea­ Squire, the literature of 1929 was handbags. Flat, rectangular bags 1577tf.te3«%3-3t. ' 'he scene is peopled witn colour­ tured by Mack Sennett in "Sheriff "EjBtable rather for the amount of will be more used than the pouch ful types recruited from the actual NeU" comedies. She has been under talk that it caused than for its type, and the smartest of these are location. Bearded Jews, voluble contract to M-G-M for more than a qualities of intellect or art or its of simple design with the mount­ Italians, comely girls, and mis- year. prospects ef interesting posterity." ing Uttle emphasised. Such leath­ chievious children make up part of oo Very much the same verdict is ers as pinseal, calf and pigskin wU] tho toiling and moiling mass of reached by Ernest Jeffs, who says COLONIAL OPERA HOUSE. HamUton be correct for ordinary daytime use. I humanity that forms the back­ that "if the final test of Uterary ex­ Scarfs, unless they form a defi­ ground for this portion of Biesen- ODDS AND ENDS cellence is the desire to keep and re­ nite part of suit or gown, are to be MR. WALTER MILLS, Baritone beg's story. read a book, 1929 was a poor year avoided, hut remain an important In the weeks he spent preparing to The English dinner hour is ruin­ in Uterary creation." . .». . The note when matched to the hat, or Famous American Lyric Baritone play the role of John Breen, alias ing the EngUsh drama.—Clemence success of J. B. Priestley's "The when they blend perfectly with the "Fighting Lipinsky," George Dane. Good Companions" inspires OUver whole costume. •will give a O'Brien gathered colour from the • * • Way to predict, in The Graphic, oo Ghetto. O'Brien is the boy in the Today class counts for nothing.— that we shaU have a crop of picar­ story who fought his way to success esque novels in the future. I have had some unfortunate re­ Arthur Snowden. sults from having my guesses put SONQ RECITAL in New York, when the barge on • * * The only man of letters in the which he spent his childhood was New Year honours Ust " is Arthur out as predictions.—Professor Ir­ Nothing is absolutely unthink­ ving Fisher. wrecked near Brooklyn Bridge. able.)—Bev. Frederick W. Norwood. Ponsonby, and his peerage is doubt­ on Wednesday, February 12th less conferred for political reasons • * * Virginia Valli plays Becka Lip- » * • rather than as a recognition of his Have you ever known a really at 830 pjn. vitch, the Ghetto girl who loved ' To universal suffrage and direct htm, and J. Farrell Macdonald is deUghtful books on diaries and practical woman? I have not.— Programme consists ol Four Groups of Classical popular elections is now confided aU diarists, ".iy the way, why do Amer­ Benito Mussolini. Pug Malone, the trainer who spon­ the interests of a world-wide British and Modern Songs. sored him in his ring career. Empire built up through centuries Mr. Norman Parker at the Piano Several well known actors of the of aristocratic and oligarchic rule.— stage have character parts. Among Former British ChanceUor Church­ Tickets now on Sale at the Office of the Royal Qazette tl sse are Frank Allsworth, John iU. and Colonist Daily. K jarney, Dore Davidson and Sonia » » » DANCING Nodalsky. The whole production Cabinets are not homes for is a finished work of art. AT Prices — 5/-, 4/*, 2/6 heroes.—David Lloyd George. • • • ROYAL PRINCE GRILL mmmm I doubt whether it is not better to A WHALING EPIC be a good miner than a popular Monday and Friday Afternoons reviewer.—Arnold Bennett. 4 to 530 THE BERMUDA MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY • » * "In 'The Sea Beast,' an adaption MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING of the novel 'Moby Dick,' I hope to DresmaMng is the only career 830 pjn. to 12 Midnight make Uve again before the eyes of that, seems to me possible for mod­ At Mecrianics HaU America and the world, one of the ern women.—Suzanne Lenglen. on th xffpfe most adventurous, colourful, and » * * (Kindly loaned for the occasion) characteristically American of in­ We want to be able to cross a road OPEN AIR DATTCE FLOOR on FRIDAY tit 31 rt INSTANT, at 5 p.m. dustries, that of whaling, now de­ without five minutes of waiting A LA CARTE SERVICE Tke Cuonttce «f M-uufeMit wS mtet um faya t 4.M g|g| funct and Uvtng only in aU Its and five seconds of terror.—A. P. •'lory and glamour in the traditions Herbert, j 9 aum. 1,2 Midnight J. S., VALUS, *. of New Bedford and of such novels • • • % Michael Bonnelli's Orchestra in Attendance |gg Hon, Secretary-Treasurer as 'Moby Dick.' " i0 I don't pretend to be good at ,-i7Mtf3.as. .fe^&v.' ••jafr: "Ut.... figures.—Winston Churchill. liilpyilr-'^^ ^"^ iiMsSmk-rM. W!4 til R0^ J-4HUAR* lli 1930 ^s m-tvanevb «v '.^aift^'wrg.aa.gss•rnrautKfH*****.: imsM

judicial as opposed to merely ad' For it must be clearly understood Ebe Itofcal Gasctte This World o0bms ministrative, ahd**!**: is generally that tbe departments can never bd THE NEW DESPOTISM OF accepted that the modern govern­ impartial in the sense that a court, anb Colonist &att£ ment departments are in a great of law must be. They are acting as Warships off! Seadromes on? measure judicial in their functions. judges in a case in which they are IHCeBPOBATIMB » * » WWEAUCRACY W THK ROYAL CAZCTTS (EaTAB. 1S2S1 The way in which ParUament has either the plaintiff or the defend­ If Henri Lemerey, French-Senator THE COLONIST AND OAILV NEWS IEST*a. iBSSl during the last fifty years or so ant. Can anyone expect justice fer '"dartunique, is to be believed, departed from the straight and then? One may get it, but not PUBUSHED DAILY. EXCEPT SUNDAY. the Armstrong Seadrome, con­ narrow, and often stony, path of often. The thing is too ludicrous to BY necting yew York and *4ermuda, Parliament Delegating Powers to preserving the rights and liberties be seriously discussed further. THE BERMUDA PRESS. "LTD. Is just another Anglo-Saxon plan of the subject is in omitting or Moreover, even if the depart­ REID STREET. Hal MUTON to keep its grip on the globe! « WB: State Departments "$' specifically excluding these pro­ ments were impartial, there is the A.M. PURCEU. * * * . visions from Acts giving power to fact that either the permanent MANAOINO-EOrrOR In war times these eighl acre executive boards. clerk or secretary is never known ASSISTANT EDITOR: O. CANT planks, of which this is only the ASSISTANT MANAGER! ERNEST J. SELL to the public, and is never Uable to first, will be used as bombing, off The following are, briefly, the ADVERTISING MANAGER i VOORHEES L. WARD methods used by the departmental be caUed to account for his action, TELEPHONES • stations upon the countries outside APPEAL TO COURTS BARRED draughtsmen of Bills to obtain since approval of his action by a EOITOR AMD AOVERTI8INQ MANAGER iai of which they are to be moved! superior makes it the superior's » * • despotic and absolute power for the ASSISTANT EOITOR Minister's recommendation and departments, as outlined by Lord action to a great extent, or else the The idea comes first from the At a time when the powers of men who are open to be pubUcly SUBSCRIPTION RATES: U.S.A., although the well-known executive boards are giving concern motion; small wonder that the Hewart: civU servant who has so much re­ piUoried are poUticans who are 3d. far taay, Postage IaUs** *a*A FareifB V&J "British name of Armstrong, in to several members of the eldest (a) Giving the Minister the pow­ here today and gone tomorrow. £2 per ABBBBI Ialaa4, £2. M. 0 ($12) FareifB relation to war material, naturally daughter ofthe Mother of Parlia­ sponsibility and so little recogni­ er to alter the Act of Parliament in tion sometimes longs for absolute A man might have started an action excites the foreigner's suspicion? ments, it is not inopportune to any way which he may deem ne­ in March, SSSS. Litigation takes NOTE.—AB laaaaVri latansifl asastfccac- review the position as it now obtains power. Lord Hewart raises the point cessary in order to effect its better <••>•» sair4 ay tke writer's' aaase aai aMrcss a a In any case no doubt Britain will time, and it might be July before it promptly catch on to a brilliant idea! in thai Mother of Parliaments, and that nothing is so vicious as a working; Kaaraatcc .( aatacatkitr, aat aecessarily tm patliri- system of government in which one gets very far. By then the govern­ lie The Elitor rturm tfseriaatt. aarsjl ar rfjsit, * * * especially in the light of the evi­ (b) Giving the Minister the power ment of the day has changed from aar letters farwaranl. seal aaHicatisa dees aat aaaa** Monsieur Henri points out dence collected by Lord Hewart, set of persons has the nominal re­ to determine disputes; a*rrcesaeat wrta aaiaiaBa aaaaaaaaaw sponsibility, the public responsi­ Tory to Socialist. Perpetuity of what Uttle Heligoland did for which recently caused such a sena- (c) Securing that the Minister's succession means very Uttle to an Germany in this way? Bather an tion in English political circles. bility, but no responsibility for the decision shall be final and conclu­ administrative matter itself, whilst autocratic department. On the FRIDAY; JANUARY at, 1930 unfortunate example, seeing that ("The New Despotism," by the Bt. sive; other hand, His Majesty's judges it helped to "do for" that country Hon. Lord Hewart of Bury, Lord another set of persons is respon­ (d) Securing that the Minister's sible for the administrative matter/, are appointed on the recommenda­ in quite the wrong way by encour­ Chief Justice of England; Ernest order shall not be subject to review tion of the Lord ChanceUor, and he, aging the .Kaiser to ride the high :5enn, London, 1929.) Let it be said but not responsible publicly. That to any court of law; Barring Worthy needs no explanation. Its evils are though an ex-politican, is head of horse in naval affairs to his ulti­ at once that there have been objec­ (e) Securing that the Minister's the Bar of England, and a man with mate overthrow. tions to the manner and the matter obvious. But it cannot be helped rules, order, regulations and bye­ with the present political system, intimate knowledge of suitable Citizens ... of Lord Hewart's book which would laws shall have effect as if enacted candidates for the position, and One would also suppose the men­ r.eem to have some foundation in and an expert on road locomotives in the Act; would not be able to pilot a Bill with great responsibiUties to the aced natives, of the theatened justice. He inveighs bitterly against (f) Securing that th^ making of profession he leads. They can be Again has an applicant of the not only the system but also the through the House of Commons, so highest qualifications of character lands, must' be very sound asleep the order by the Mir.; .si shall be removed only by death or by an not,to observe the arrival, and persons who he believes are respon­ there & little likelihood of a change conclusive evidence that the pro­ and intellect been denied citizen­ in the system. address to the King from both arming, of these acres of planks? sible for the system. He imagines a visions of the Act have been com­ Houses of ParUament demanding ship ia the United States. The coterie of low-browed, would be Another weakness of Lord Hew­ petitioner is the Rev. Douglas Added to which they might take to plied with; their removal. Their methods themselves the comforting know- despotic- bureaucrats in some de­ art's book is that in addition to (g) Attempting to obtain before­ have been envolved by centuries of •Tyde Macintosh, professor of the­ partment of the CivU Service, assuming an organised body of ology at Tale Unives-sity. A federal lege that while one well-directed hand the opinion cf judges on experience in giving impartial and bomb would sink a seadrome it plotting darkly in one of the hidden potential malefactors, instead of specimen cases at issue, so giving just decisions. The methods of district court, in finding him unfit star chambers of Whitehall against pondering for a moment on the for the privileges of an American would take many to extirpate a the Minister an example to hold a Civil Service department might— whole country! the liberties of the British subject psychology of the responsible-yet- out to other prospective litigants though it must be confessed they citizen, declared: as declared by Magna Carta, the not-responsible civil servant, he It appearing that the said peti­ ... against his decision, and two others are not likely to—change overnight. However, as long as yellow journ­ '"Sill of Bights and other instru­ also says "of course the underlying that Lord Hewart does not state ActuaUy they are subject to modi­ tioner, considering his allegiance ments of the constitution; schem- assumption of the new despotism to be first to the will af God, -would alism exists it must be fed. It is under this heading, but which are fication at the whim of any high something to note that its diet, as i ig to deprive Parliament of its will not for a moment hold water." necessary to a full understanding of official. The disparity is,obvious. not promise in advance to bear arms sovereignty by slipping through The phrase "of course" is unfortun­ in defense of the United States the above suggests, grows more the subject from a short review: Method (e) is another variant of arliament itself clauses which ate there, because it shows, as one (h) Omitting entirely the re­ under all circumstances, but only and more meagre! or two other passages in the book <&), but it has the effect in certain ... leave it powerless except by a re-, quirement that such rules, orders, Acts where (d) is not used of ats-. if he believed the war to be morally vision of the law—for which it has suggest also, that Lord Hewart Justified, it is: It is perfectly clear, ma chere belle etc., shall be laid on the table of taining the same end by more hole-, little time;—conspiring to over* started with a conviction and set each House of ParUament, or Decreed that the petitioner is not France, in-the-corner methods. It is round­ throw that most ancient principle out to justify it. (i) Providing that in the event of attached to the principles of the Those Anglos are at it again, at a about. It is not straightforward, which has come to be known as the But given two flaws in the book, no resolution for annulment being' Constitution of the United States, glance. and it makes difficulties for law ' rule of law," and to substitute for there is little else but praise to be passed they shall automatically and further decreed that said peti­ Theyr'e putting down warships, courts. On the other hand, (f) i i; a system of government by bureau said for it. It is a model of careful become operative as if enacted. tion for citizenship is denied. but pray tell me why? is patently ridiculous. A particu­ Because they have Mt on a way crats—in other words, the Civil and scholarly research; he has The first of these is one which is lar action must be right, because Are not such decisions as these ervice. examined the statute law of Eng­ depriving the United States of one that's more spry! sufficiently amazing to stagger the the Minister has taken it. Nothing; They're going to plank islets all This is too much for most of us to land for the last two generations in average student of goverome-at. could be further removed from the of its highest types of citizen? Can search of his prey, and he has mar­ it be truly said that Professor Mac­ over the place, believe. The 3ills which are sub­ ParUament, its back almost brokea established principles of the Eng-» So when war comes along that hor­ mitted to Parliament to give powers shalled them with their backs to by the weight of the party system, lish constitution than that. Me­ intosh, who asserts the right not to the wall before shooting them take life in war unless he believes rible race, to Ministries and Boards, the great passed at the crack of the Whip3 thod (g) has been tried only once, Will wake us next morn with a departments of the executive gov­ down. Case after case is cited; Act (pun) a clause which gave the and as there are historic precedents that war morally justifiable, • is after Act has its bureaucratic "unattached to the principles of new found sea foam ernment, are 'Irafted in those de­ Minister of Health the f uU po^wer of against it, and as the judges are They'll spray us with bombs from partments or at the request of the cancer torn out, and judgment Parliament and the King. (The approached, it is easier for them to the Constitution of the United after judgment is quoted te show States?" Let us consider these new tangled seadrome! departments, by many different Bating and Valuation Act. 1925; complain against it, and if neces­ ... and diverse people; it is incredible the difficulties under which the also attempted in the ease of the sary refuse to act on it. In other questions, says The Christian Sci­ The strik* ng J y fluctuating opinions judiciary works, as well as the ence Monitor. that with such a system there Local Government Act, 1929, but cases of this kind they are excluded of Bermuda's e r i t i c s upon the handicaps, since this system was .withdrawn on representations to The United States has believed it should yet be a cabal, a mafia, in­ from the picture altogether, whioh Howard-Glossop plays especially tending to murder by strangulation first made common. the Government made in the House is much worse. One prefers the less to be compatible with the Constitu­ those considered, hitherto, as semi- What is this system?, the reader of Lords.) tion to pledge itself to settle all the sturdy* growth which we know of two evUs. sacred masterpieces, is a refreshing may well ask. To answer it is ne­ In all these cases it must be re­ international disputes of every as the B ritish constitution. What But why should there be this indication of spirit worthy of Eng­ cessary to point out that it is usual membered that when "the Minis­ character and of every cause by land's eldest colony—with a parlia­ may and apparently does exist is a evil? Parliament has no time for in Acts giving certain powers to ter" is named,it reaUy means some peaceful means. The only exigency ment of its very own! strong body of opinion among enacting the most intimate detaUs executive boards to lay down that un-named civil servant, whose that could draw the United States .... civil servants that they are the of a BiU, because ParUament is the board shall have power to make salary is smaU as his experience, his into war under its obligations under persons best qualified to govern, a legislative body rather than an It is to be noted as one of the un­ bye-laws, which, given certain pre­ identity unknown, his responsi­ the Pact of Paris would be such a which is not altogether beyond our executive one, and in any case there fortunate facts, of present day mises, shall have the force of law. bility ultimately nil, and whose violation of that treaty as would powers to understand. There is is so large a volume of legislation theatrical affairs, that what the In other words, Parliament lays recommendations are too often cause the Nation to take up arms scarcely a man in the street who before the Imperial House of Com­ "art" of the play is to be, is largely down the general lines, and leaves accepted by superior after superior in self-defence. For courts to de­ does not think that he could govern mons every session now that they settled in a few of the world's the country better than any Prime it to the Boards to settle the details. without proper inquiry until they could not go into greater detail. prive Professor "Macintosh of the capitals by a comparatively small Minister. That is human nature. Obviously a most dangerous system are handed to the Minister fer The remedy does not lie to privileges of citizenship because he clique of critics, safely esconced One does not altogether blame if there were to be no check on the introduction into Parliament, abolishing the system of having would not "pronise in advance in the big newspapers offices, with­ the civil servant for the fact that boards. which passes them at the 'magic boards and departments make bye­ to bear arms unless he believed a out the possibility of other adverse he is suffering from hallucina­ But that check exists, and has words "Government measure" and laws and regulations. It Ues rather war morally justified" is to assume or. favourable comments finding a tions. One's blame for his attempt existed for centuries in one form the word from the Whips. in making it possible for the bye­ that the United States might at voice. or another. At one time it was a some time engage in a war which to obtain despotic power must be Methods (b), (c) and (d) are all laws and regulations when made to ... tempered by compassion for his check on the King, or the Privy on much the same lines. The idea be reviewed by a court of law to would not appeal te the moral in­ Council; today it is a check on the telligence of the Nation. Da face A proof of this we find again mental infirmity; one's censure is to set up the Minister, (er the decide whether they were withn f and again, oyer some not-on-those- must be for Parliament that passes great departments of state. un-named civil servant) as the final the power of the board to make of the fact that the United States The assurance that the boards has itself renounced all war except lines play, by the public putting Its and approves almost irrevocably the arbiter in cases where the courts of under the ^ct—obviously the court foot down independently, and to edicts that issue from him. If one will not abuse their powers was and law have for centuries exercised could go no farther than this: In self-defence, this is an assump­ can be obtained by Parliament in tion "which is unjustified by the the surprise of the first night takes the word ministry in the con­ jurisdiction. In some cases the it must decide whether the Act critics, pouring good money for crete sense, as meaning for example one of several ways. Acts of ParUament state merely meant that the board should have facts and which affronts the good Parliament may require any bye­ faith and wisdom of the American m onths into the box office. the Ministry of Health, it might be that the decision of the Minister so wide a power, and if it decided ... well said that Ministers eome and laws to be laid before each House, shall be final. In such cases it that the Act ment that, then it people and the American Govern­ for a period of days when the ment. Not as relative to this class bf go, but the Ministry goes on for ever. would probably be open to an must dismiss the case. It lies in public opinion but as shewing how The Minister himself is a politician; Houses are actually sitting, and in aggrieved party to take action in a amending the law to such a way This same determination to apply even poor play-acting"* will be tol­ generally he is a politician only, those cases it shall be open to either court of law if it could be proved that an aggrieved subject shall hypothical questions and to conjure erated by a benignant public. I re­ or perhaps a politician and a law­ Eouse to pass a resolution annul- that the Ministry had exceeded its always have the right of appeal to a up hypothetical conditions when call a story of a gentle gallery critic- yer. If he be Minister of Health he I ling the bye-laws, orders, or regula­ powers, and so had not acted within court. It Ues in. requiring aU bye­ examining petitioners for citizen­ Ism by one of a cockney audience. probably - knows nothing of Iocs 1 tions, as the case may be. the Act. But if it can be shown that laws and regulations to be laid on ship is similarly manifest in the At the end of the second act a government; if he be Minister of Or it may be enacted that the the Ministry is within the powers the table of the House for a period recent case of Mrs. . -aigaret D. squeaky voice came from the Transport it is too much to expect bye-laws shall be presented to each conferred on it by this Act, or if the of time, so that they may be annul­ Webb of Richmond, ind. In tl is heights. "Hi, mister, we dont ex­ that he know anything ab->ut lor­ House, and shall not become opera­ contrary cannot be shown (which is led if objection is taken. But the instance Mrs. Webb readily de­ pects hacting, and we dont excepts ries and 4-6-4 engines. There is an tive until after a resolution has a distinction with a difference,} the fact that no objection is taken clared herself willing to engage in to 'ear, but yer might "jine the obvious ground for criticism of been passed by each House approv­ subject is helpless. Assistant clerk should not put them beyond the any form of noncombatant war ser­ flats!". Which last phrase to the such a system, but it has been ing of them. No. 193, to the CivU Service Estab­ jurisdiction of the courts, because vice and to give her life for her non-theatre goer, I might explain found to be the most workable This- is the difference between lishment, Department of the Board it may wen be that Parliament country if necessary. Even this Is the techinal name for the var­ known, and an honest attempt is requiring positive assent and leaving of Trade, has become the final wiU overlook a seemingly innocent earnestness of character did not ious, slabs of scenery before they being made to remedy it by keeping I It open to Parliament to negative arbiter of the fate of perhaps clause to a bye-law which to certain commend itself as sufficient te are put up. a minister in one office, rather than its assent, for In the case of the thousands of people, without there circumstances would inflict a fla- make a good citizen. "If the law promoting him from Postmaster- first method, the bye-laws become being any recourse to an impartial were changed," he pursued, "com­ H.W. General to President of the Beard of law after a certain time by the de­ tribunal. i (CoBllnued oa Page 10) pelling women to fight, what would Trade, and so through the Minist- fault of annulment. you do?" Her aaswer was, "I ery of Health to the Secretaryship of And there has always been, for could not fight," and this apparent­ State for Home Affairs, and so per­ generations until now, the know- ^tjtjtjtjlJSJSJSJSJSJSJSJSJSHSJSJSjSJtJtJtjtjtjij/tj.j. j. j.j. j, j.jtjtjtjt ly settled the matter. Here again is THE DAILY RECIPE haps to the Chancellorship of the i ledge that a person aggrieved by an assumption of legal changes •** Jt Exchequer. If that can be done any order, regulation or bye-law' •J* which have never been proposed at* away with, the system will stand could take action in the courts cf Jt and which would force the Nation's ROSE FOMDU Jt as the best we know. But there is law against the department making Jt The People prospective citizens to conform to Jt stUl the fact that the Minister has and enforcing it, and if the depart­ Jit conditions which do not exist. The paprika gives this fondu a Jt most of his time taken up with ment eould be shown to have ex­ Jt Jt tt such Interpretations of the faint rose colour which is very at­ tractive. arduous duties in Parliament and ceeded its powers, it was within Jt (From tite London Observer) Jt naturalization law are sound, then his constituency, snd all too little is power of the High Court to quash Jt Jt the law should be amended and tlie 1} cups cracker crumbs IJ cups milk left fer the direction of his depart­ the bye-law. This last power, Jt United States no longer deprived of ment. Under-secretaries and Par­ consisting in a writ of certiorari, Jt The children come out on the moorlands a calibre of citizen who has already I pound dry cheese, grated 5' 3 eggs, separated liamentary secretaries to the de­ is of ancient origin, and was at Jt With wide-eyed solemn air; served the Nation from pioneer to ' partments have much of the power, Jt 1 tablespoon melted butter first intended to provide for the Jt They have bright dresses and the wind Jt President. but they too shift with the political Jt 1 teaspoon mild paprika superior courts a check on the juris­ Stirs In their brown hair. Jt weather-cock, and have duties be­ Jt Salt to taste. diction of inferior courts. A person The women sire afoot from dawn Jt Soak tile cracker crumbs in the sides those of administration sim­ against whom a decision had been Jt About their ancient rights; ply. And who ls left? The permanent given in the inferior court could Jt They fodder the shilty and the cow; Jt milk until perfectly soft. Add the Jt ODDS/VND ENDS beaten egg yolks, butter, ptprika secretary of the department, the bring an action In the High Court, J* They make red tea at nights. high civil servant, who has been and If he could produce sufficient Jt The hillmen go after their sheep Jt and salt, fold in the beaten egg Jt whites and bake in a quick oven— there fer years, knows its every in evidence to show that the lower Jt Arid at evening return Of Lincoln's great formula, the and out, and has seen- Tories, court had exceeded Its powers, the Jt to the white walls and the settled reek Jt xnost Important one-third is, "gov- 485 degrees—for thirty minutes. Jt Serve at once. Liberals and Labour men pass , King's bench would require the Jt From ths peat-clals they burn. ernment by the people."—Presid­ through the chair ofthe Ministry /lower court to send up Its record Jt Jt ent Hoover. Jt in kaleidoscopic succession. He and order toe the* King's bench to Jt LTLEDONAOHT * « a advises the Minister. The Minister inquired to and if necessary quash. Jt Jt Vayu^yaXk in wartime ls declared No one would be bold enough to invariably acts on his advice. In | The principle has/ been extended Jt Jt to beerimlnal. War talk in peace- set any limits to the spirltuaKpewer nine eases out of ten the Govern­ from courts ef Justice to all bodies Jt Vm» ^-imSatttaifmotaetisnixia. of the. American pecple.-^f^Mn ment and. the Souse act on the exercising a function to any way Jt fSxtiox VoataaatSi. IMW Ooolidge. fpp I . *>.?: *jSjSJj*.**.*.*i***#J**,* ********* {jifrttfrfJtjjZ VALENTINES -r Yapkef StOiE FURNESS BERMUDA LINE COLOHtAL PARLIAMENT (BaaW fas»m| •» Smamh CamBBnaQ 3pP Royal "and United States Mail Steamers SUCHARD CHOCOLATE ' Company to be called "Trimingham Fastest Shift aa Mew YaA-Banaaaa taatc OFFICIAL REPORT Brothers, Limited," was considered VELMA—Finest Swiss Chocolate (plain) with the Velvet PROPOSED SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS Proceedings of the in Committee. Finish. BITTRA—Plain Chocolate of very fine quality; has a palatable 8HIP L.EAVB AMHVI LBAVB ARRIVE/ , Mr. FOX In the Chair. Nm YORK BERMUDA BIRMUDA NIW YO*K Honourable House ! bitter flavour—recommended to persons whose diet must contain little sugar. BEKMODA Sat. JH.11 W Taa. Jaa. 14 Thar. Jaa. IS of Assembly Mr. J. D. B. TALBOT (Paget FT. ST. CEORGE Wei. p |5 FrL 17 Sat. * tS, ** 27 Parish):—Mr. Chairman, this peti­ SUMELA—Full Cream Swiss Milk Chocolate with ground almonds and pure honey. BEUIUDA Sat. 2S Taa. " a 8 28 tion is in the usual form for the rt. St. GEOtCE WaA « u Fri. 24 Sat. Tfcar. " 23 incorporation of a oompany to do DULCINA—Plain Chocolate of fine quality." i " 2S SESSION 1929—30 •JERMUDA Sat. - SS 27 Tae. Thar. " SS business, with a capital of from " 28 MILKA—Real Siss Full Cream Milk Chocolate of highest FT. ST. GEORGE WaA *** 2S Fri. 31 Sat. reb Feh. 3 £10,000 to £200,000 and the right to I quality—soft to the palate. SERMUBA Sat. FA. 1 Fek 3 Tae. Thar. I S (Csatfaatal fraaa Tdanaay's jrae)- buy, with the approval of the Gov­ 4 TT. ST. GEORGE WaA ** S Fri. 7 Sat. Maa. * IS ernor-in-Council but not other­ CAFOLA—MILKA flavoured with finest ground coffee, making 8 Col. DILL moved the following as iERMUDA Sat. " 9 It Tae. Thar. " 13 wise, any land not exceeding 10 '• a delightful combination. II clause 96:— Tt. St. GEORGE WaA - 12 Fri. 14 Sat. Mea. " 17 acres and the right to lease other 15 MILKA-NUT is MILKA with whole hazel nuts. iERMUDA Sat. - IS 17 Tae. Thar. ** 28 land. I do not think there is any­ Maa. 18 "96. Any person committing any FT. ST. GEORGE WeA - *» 21 Sat. " 24 thing necessary to be said In refer- CENTENARY—A Chocolate made with pine dairy thick Fri. 22 breach of duty imposed on him by jERMHDA Sat. "22 24 Tae. Thar. " 2? once to an old estabUshed firm of cream, introduced in 1926 by Suchards to commemorate Maa. 25 any provision of this Act or any of­ F T. ST. GEORGE WeaY- " 2S 28 Sat. Mar. 3 this nature desiring te be incor­ their first hundred years' existence. Fri. . 1 fence against tbis .Act shall be BERMUDA Sat. Mar. 1 r. 3 Tae. Thar. " S porated. Maa. 4 SUCHARD CHOCOLATE and COCOA—Second to None. FT. St. GEORGE WeA ** 5 7 Sat. Mea. - IS triable and punishable under The Fri. 8 /iERMUDA Sat. " S 1« Tae. Thar. •* 13 Boards Act, 1929," Maa. 14 11 . y,i "arr. TALBOT moved that the Obtainable from The Goody Shoppe, Hamilton. FT. ST. GEORGE WeA " 12 Sat. .< ,7 Fri. 17 15 prayer of the Petition be granted IERMUDA Sat. " IS Tae. Thar. —which was agreed to. Standard Pharmacy, Hamilton. Maa. IS and that it be recommended to the FT. ST. GEORGE Wei. *• 19 Sat. Maa. ** 21 Masters Drug Store, Hamilton. FrL n 22 House to allow a Bill to be intro­ BERMUDA «• a Col. DILL moved clause 97 (94 Sat.' 24 Tae. Thar. ** 27 duced tp give effect thereto, Higiribotham Bros., St. George's- 25 of the printed Bill), Ssajttt to chaage BJIhaal aetice if i Somerset Drug Store, Somerset. —which was agreed to. —which was agreed to. )141f ei. WATUNGTON & CXDNYERS, Agents. I A. A. JOHNSON & CO., Bermuda Distributors The House resumed, and adopted Col. DILL moved the Schedule. the resolution of the Committee. Col. DILL moved to amend the THE APPROPRIATION ACT, 1929, Schedule by adding thereto in their AMENDMENT ACT, 1930 j CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS chronological order—1924.29; 1926.- f Subdues Wiry Whiskers/ \ 32,1928.17, Second Reading 1 CARGO SERVICE On motion of Mr. Talbot the BiU al* ** —which jvas agreed to. i (Cold-Storage) entitled "The Appropriation Act, i Fortnightly (effective Feb. 10th) the S.S. "Cathcart" and S.S. The Schedule, as amended, was 1929, Amendment Act, 1930," was | "CaveUer" will make special call's at Hamilton, Bermuda, for ship­ then agreed to. read a second time and committed. ments of AGRICTJLTUEE EXPORT PRODUCE. Cargo accepted i on through Bills of Lading for Canadian interior destinations. The House resumed. Mr. DUNKLEY in the Chair.

The CHAIRMAN reported the Mr. J. D. B. TALBOT (Paget Par­ Steamer Arrive Leave Bermuda BilL ish):—Mr. Chairman, this Bill is ! Bermuda for Halifax, N.S. introduced to give effect to a de­ Mr. C. G. GILBERT:—Mr. Speak­ sirable amendment which has be­ Feb. 10 Feb. 11 er, on the last day of meeting come necessary in the appropria­ Feb. 24 Feb. 25 when clause 24 was considered I tion for the Works Department. Mar. 1Q Mar. 11 The item as printed in the Appro­ Mar. 25 was not in the House. It means Mar. 24 eliminating the pUot station at the priation Act was "TraveUing ex­ Apr. 7 Apr. 8 penses of officers," and the words Apr. 22 West End. I have no wish to put Apr. 21 any undue burden on the tax­ "telephones and contingencies," [• payers to have a station which may whieh have appeared for a number of years in the Appropriation Act j Subject to change without notice should circumstances require. bo unnecessary, but I do have great concern at the abolition of the for the Works Department were pilot station at the West End. inadvertently omitted. I do not ' JOHN S. DARRELL & CO., Agents. think there is any other explana­ [ 1452tf.aw.tB. | Steamers are repeatedly making lar.l there in the southwest; 1 tion I can give. have seen them myself quite fre­ quently. There will be times when Mr. TALBOT moved clause one. For many years, Mennen Shaving Cream has helped men to some steamers will get Into difficul­ perfect shaves.because of its superior o^alitks. ties among the reefs, and the pilots —which was agreed to. tt yoa haven't tried this wonderful beard toftcner, do so at once. there have saved some steamers Look fer the merchant who displays Mennen Products. Buy a For All Gin Drinks § from being wrecked. I should The House resumed. tube of Mennen Shaving Cream. Mennen guarantees that yoa think on recommittal if something will-be delighted. At aB druggists. were put in the Bill that for ser­ The CHAIRMAN reported the After die shave, "a'dusting with Mennen Talcum for Men USE vices rendered the Board of Trade Bill, and it was adopted and ordered removes the shine. Does not show on the lace. Try it could compensate the owners and to be printed. To prove that the Mennen method of shaving is best, we -anil crew et the pilot gig it would be the send yoa free samples of Mennen Shaving Cream and Talcum Sir Rdbert Burnett & Co's right thing to do. There are men THE H. J. WILLIAMS RESOLVE, for Men, Use the coupon. Aastu; Mr. WiUiam 9. Ps*** up there who can extricate steam­ 1929 P.O. Baa No. 19. ers from the rocks. Very often Resumed in Committee together they get mixed up in the rocks and THB MENNEN Ca with Nm*.N.J..U.&A. WHITE SATIN do not know the way out, and SELECT COMMITTEE'S REPORT these pilot gigs help them out. Relative thereto MENNEN OLD TOM OR DRY Pilot Minors told me he had re­ SH/H/lflg CR*€P»M |jg peatedly gone out and saved Uves. On motion of Mr. SpurUng the «»*--| ^..... A motor boat cannot do it on ac­ Resolve entitled "The H. J. WU­ count of the heavy seas. As there Uams .Resolve, 1929," was resumed To Be Had Everywhere is a pilot gig there which could be in committee, and the report of action taken would probably form a used for extricating vessels from the committee relative to the ser­ precedent, so we tried to draw a Coughing Spasms Relieved „he rocks and also for life-saving vices performed by Mr. H. J. WU­ report which would lay down clear­ purposes, I do deplore the passing Uams was considered in Committee ly what we thought would be fair Chronic Catarrh Overcome away of the pilot station at the at the same time. GOSLING BROTHERS West End. compensation in such cases. The recommendation of the committee From St. John, N.B., comes the Mr. PATTERSON in the Chair. AGENTS is vhat the basis should be one- convincing testimony of Mrs. Harry i32«qqf.Bi.w.tB. The Bill was adopted and ordered quarter of the initial salary of the E. McDonald, of 345 City Road: "As to be printed. MR. SPIELING'S motion of Nov­ onice the additional duties of which a long sufferer from catarrh and ember 29 under consideration. another officer is performing at the asthma, I can testify to the re mark- THE REVENUE DEPARTMENT same time as he is performing his ably beneficial action of Catarrho- ACT, 1930 Hon. S. S. SPURLING (St. own duties. On that^basis the zo ne. When Amended prior to Third Reading George's Parish):—Mr. Chairman, amount would work out at coughing spasms the report of the committee, I £215.12. 6. We have given the mat­ comeon, Catarrh­ TABLES The third reading of the Bill think, Is fully explanatory. The ter very careful thought, and feel ozone gives me entitled "The Revenue Department committee went Into this matter that that is a just contribution to immediate relief. Act, 1930,"having been called from quite thoroughly. This particular makes On the 29th of November A few breaths For Every Purpose the Chair, officer, Mr. Williams, who was the the Resolve was under considera­ taken through senior clerk in the Post Office, and tion. It was adopted, and the the inhaler clear the nose, throat CoL DILL moved**- to substitute whose duty is largely the charge of fining of the blank was under con­ and eaable me to 1 PARLOUR f the following as Clause 14 (1):— the Savings Bank Department, per­ sideration when a discussion took breathe freely. Catarrhozoae has "(1) In case of emergency arising formed extra duties for one year place which led to the appointment relieved ma of chronic catarrhorh DINING ROOM from any cause which, in the judg­ and eleven months. During that of this Committee, so at the present mm\ the nose and throat. To prevent ment of the Treasurer or the Collec­ time I think it was confidently ume there is before the House a colds and keep tho breathing organs LIVING ROOM tor, renders it necessary, any Rev­ anticipated that the matter of the motion to ful the blank £47.18. 4. ia good condition, I kaow of aoth­ enue Officer or Extra Revenue appointment of an Assistant Colon­ I propose to ask leave to withdraw iag so efficient as Catarrhozone." BED ROOM Officer shall be required to attend ial Postmaster would be settled, but the motion which I maue at Mr. Catarrhozoae is needed ia everyl the unloading of any ship, and in it dragged on for practically two Talbot's request, with a view to home. Large size lasts 2 months, KITCHEN any other case where expedition is years. The CivU Service Establish­ moving the larger amount. price $1.00; Small size, 50c. At aai required any such Revenue Officer ment Act does not make provision storekeepers ad druggists. PORCH 1 or Extra Revenue Officer may, on for the payment of an officer per­ < Mr. SPURLING, with leave with­ the request of the master, owner, forming such duties, but the Com­ drew the motion made by him on Might Goods at Right Price or consignee, be allowed to attend mittee feel convinced that it is a the 29th November last.' the loading or unloading of any fair case fox extra remuneration. A Weil-Nourished ship or the landing of any cargo They found that Mr. WiUiams per­ on any Sunday or other office holi­ formed a good deal of overtime Mr. SPURUNG moved that the blank be filled up £215.12. 6., Body Depend* Upon WHITE day, or at times out of regular office work. He was paid some overtime 1665«Jwi.».tB. hours, 'and in such cases any in connection with the duties of his VitaminM —which was agreed to. Revenue Officer or Extra Revenue own office, but he assured the Com­ Officer so employed shall be allowed mittee that he never drew any over­ I The House resumed. three shillings for every hour and time pay in respect to the added SCOTT'S for any part of an unexpired hour duties placed upon him as a result of such service out of regular office of the non-appointment of the As­ The CHAIRMAN reported the hours on ordinary working days, sistant Colonial Postmaster. The r.esolve, and it was adopted, and EMULSION and four shilUngs for each of the work was performed thoroughly ordered to be printed. _ COLUMBIA flrst four hours or any part of an satisfactorily. We found that if an Abounds In The unexpired hour, and two shillings officer was transferred to another NOTICE OF MOTION far every, subsequent hoax or for Department fox duties In addition To Recommit The Board of Trade Health-Building PHONOGRAPH and RECORDS any part of an unexpired hour of to his own he was entitled to half Act, 1930 Vitamin** Of such serviee, on Sundays and other the pay of the office whose duties office hoUdays," he was performing. There Is no ool. DILL gave notice that on the Cod-liver OU FOP Sale By provision in the Civil Service Es­ : 3t day of meeting he would move —whioh was agreed to. \ tabUshment Act for the payment _r ,t the BUl entitled "The Board THE BERMUDA TRADIl«i3 CO. ui an officer wbo performs such , i 'Trade Act, 1930." be recommitted W. S. PURVIS, Dirtrib^ PETITION CONSIDERED: i-uties in his own Department. . general purposes. T.D. Trimingham and Others for vV*hlle we recognise he might do this X Australia last year for tha .tat REID STREET 3y||| HAMILTON^ Incorporation .~ W§$ for overtime while without pay, lt la ^£ ADJOURNMENT time in many years tost povols> ' M unreasonable to ex]-»etrt him to do it for aearly two year* without addi- tion by migration, tan* number ot IWM- .- "_ Tiliiinnr ^ ' 23 On motion of Mr..Talbot the - The House adjourned to Tues­ departures ixcMdlat- UrttsU by Petition for -ate Incorporation of a j tlodal pay. We mused that any day, January 88,1930; ^"JOisli mois than iooo, ^| atf

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•aTi-fr-n -r--- — — j___ •ifflTili t n.ii t .J. NEW ORIGIN SUGGEST HEALTH DEPENDS ON w EDFt^mmuDA jl WEIi BALANCED MET Theory T%gt Ice-Age Glaciers Certain Natural Foods are the Caused The Islands Best forth e body Doctors and dieticians who have studied By ROBERT W. SAYLES the effect of foods on the human system, all ajree on these seven reasons why Quaker Research Associate in Qedogy, Harvard University Oats should form a part of the daily diet of About this Business everyone: First, it contains 65% energy-creating During the Glacial period, called the Pliocene period the climate of Gathering by geologists the Pleistocene period, changed to a marked degree, and carbohydrate. Rosebuds the climate of the earth was such the glacial conditions of the Pleisto­ Second, it has 16% muscle-building protein. that great ice sheets gathered on cene appeared. Where did all the Third, its 7% fats are invigorating and "OU Time is stiUa-flying" the northern part of this continent. water come from to form the tre­ strengthening. and a vivid, luscious skin, mendous glaciers? From the ocean Best for baby! The centre of one great Ice sheet Fourth, its 8 minerals—calcium, .phos­ phis those chic sport frocks was east of Hudson Bay, in Labra­ surely, and nowhere else. One —should mean a goodly crop phorous, magnesium, potassium, sodium, these bright Bermuda days. dor and Quebec. Another centre thing is certain: there was a tre­ was west of Hudson Bay, in the mendous increase of evaporation and chlorine, iron and sulphur—aid blood, bone, UAKER OATS gruel, unexcelled in purity, quality A new skin—TONE is in precipation, which ushered in the teeth, hair, skin and nerves and help regulate and wholesome nutrients, starts millions of infants vogue — rich, mellow, like Keewatin district. The third was Qb Oriental pearls, then faindy still farther west'in the Canadian Pleistocene period. The high winds the whole human system. towards a life of health. of these times took from the oceans flushed with peach or petal Rockies, called the Cordilleran ice Fifth, it possesses vitamin B which is pink. cap. The other continents also had —at a rate much greater than dur­ It has nearly every food element needed. It is rich in essential to growth and health. To keep your skin in step their ice sheets or glaciers. ing the previous period, the Plio­ energy; it builds bone and muscle; it suds development of with .style take advantage of Spreading outward from the three cene,—water which subsequently Sixth, its roughage, which is undigested, teeth, hair, blood and nerves, its roughage helps digestion. the new kind of skin care fell as snow ih the various centres improves digestion and is naturally laxative. possible with Armand centres, this glacial ice buried Quaker Oats has a delicious, nut-like flavour. Doctors Canada and the northern part of the of accumulation. The extraction Seventh, Quaker Oats is delicious, retail* Cleansing Cream. This frag, - f sea water, to form ice 3,000 feet everywhere prescribe it for babies—fcSr all the family. rant cream liquefies aa it United States under a mantle ing all the inherent sweetness and succulency touches your skin. Deep thick over the lands, reduced the which had an average thickness of the finest, selected ripe white oats. down in the pores the deans* estimated at 3,000 feet. Near the ocean level- considerably. According ing oil seeps, while special to the latest calculations of Antevs, There is nothing artificial in Quaker Oats. ingredients soften and re­ centres the thickness must have fine your skin. been 10,000 feet or more. The ice this lower ocean level must have Nature alone gives it its wholesomeness—its reached as far south as Staten Is­ been close to 300 feet below the enticing taste. You'll love its delicacy—the Pliocene level. Such a reduction of Quaker Oats way it wipes away with no land and Nantucket in the east, as 26-23B heavy film remaining. And it far as Nebraska in the middle west, sea level, exposing the submarine sends you to sleep wrapped and in the Rockies' it came some­ Bermuda banks to the action of in orange-blossom fragrance what south of Glacier National wind and waves, after a time would —surely that's conducive to naturally result in dunes of shell A. j. GORHAM, Agent happy dreams! Park. Most of the high mountains in the western part of the United sand. .... Obtainable at all good With these ideas in mind, let us toilet goods counters. States were occupied by glaciers like those now in the Alps, but they go to Bermuda. The rocks at Ber­ Distributed hy were not covered by a great sheet as muda now visible are the result of Tvind-blown sand. They are really THOMPSON & COMPANY were the mountains farther north. Lends lustre to every occasion The first epoch of advance during tid dunes, the grams of which have Hamiltoa the glacial period is called the Ne- been cemented into rock. The material of the dunes te shell sand, $!_*&$&' *1l3&.'?:^ braskan; in Europe it is called the ViSar* £'***£&*. ^fi^'^'pBsK. *3§2S»* -'SKar* ^*F5? "•§§& w^'-JSL 3t Gunz. It was then that the ice broken into minute fragments by front stood across the state of ise- waves, by the disintergrating action braska. After many thousands of of sea water on the shells and by years it retreated northward by the trituration of the grains in the melting, as the climate grew warm­ Ltomachs of sea cucumbers and sea er again. We do not know how iar urchins. The rain water has soaked the ice melted back. Possibly ths uhis shell sand for ages, dissolving ice sheets disappeared altogether much of the lime, which has crys­ This brought the first interglacial tallised again between the grains stage, called here the Aftonian and and cemented them into a compact in Europe the Gunz-Mindel. Fossils limestone. The oldest rocks are as of certain plants which lived then hard as any marble. In fact, they have been found at Afton, Iowa, are marble. and indicate that the climate One's first impression of the became as warm as it is there now. island, as the steamer comes near Later the climate was again enough to distinguish colours, is "m^mm§ COLD LABEL -mw^; chilled, and the ice came down from the greenness of everything—green 9 9 4i i the north in a second advance called grass, green trees, green shubbery CjJ.J* •• j^J^$ ty &W'^W-tW #jf"P$ %'l '$*••*, W^-'* -^^'%^^^^^-. ; ^V^ii^a- '• the Kansan glacial stage. This was —not the white sand of dunes. followed by the Yarmouth inter­ Present-day dune formation is such glacial stage, probably the equiva­ a small factor that it may be con­ lent of the Mindel-Riss in Europe. siderable negligible. The great WiWmmM The Kansan ice sheets were the dunes must have been made most extensive of the entire glacial when conditions were different; period. The Yarmouth was the surely they could not be made now. longest of the interglacial stages, Bermuda must have been much AGENTS lasting more than 200,000 years, larger when these dunes were made. before the onset of the third glacial It covers only nineteen square GOSLING BROTHERS epoch, called the Illinoian in miles at present. t ASK FOR IT BY , America and the Biss in Europe. One day, seven years ago, I saw what seemed to be an old soil be­ •^liaajiaanaPM»a[aaii»»i|«aii»»iiaaiiaan NAME Human remains have been di­ sila "Sus airaatn afla affa •tR a fficult to find for this time, and the tween the layers of limestone. To m abundant remains—by which we form that soil must have taken ill. CANADIAN have been able to study the early thousands of years, and yet no m history of man—are not found until dune formation went on at that m EVEREADY FLASHLIGHTS sfi the third interglacial stage, called time and place, for a soil could not m ifi HEALING the Sangamon and Peorian in this form with sand piling up on it. HH and ifi country and the Riss-Wurm in Then I saw another red fossil soil ifi Europe. litany American geologists and another. I came to the con­ m sis I BRACKETS OIL recognise an ice advance between clusion that those soils must mean 1 -GREAT LINlMENt the Sangamon and Peorian inter­ warm inter-glacial stages, and that agiai. A curative and socthinfc Hri- glacial stages, which they call the the -wind-blown formations of shell- iai (Heavy English Nickel) snent -which has ior sixty Iowan. It was during the Riss- rock or eolianlte must mean windy ft. years been in popular de­ Wurm that the Neanderthal men conditions. During a glacial mand for the relief of aU m BATTERIES AND BULBS ALWAYS FRESH (tetternal and internal pains. lived in caves in Europe. The advance the water of the ocean r w. Manufactured Ja Peorian warm stage was followed would be absorbed, and much NORTHROP *% LYMAN rCJimZU* sfi Toronto, Canada by the last great advance, the Wis­ more land surface Would be exposed consin, called in Europe the Wurm. to wind action when the lagoon afia.a J. B. ASTWOOD & SON It was during the Wisconsin ad­ was laid bare and dry. The mud iaa 1707«fflf.eitp. vance that the glacial deposits and sand on the botte m w-wld bs which are spread everywhere over blown up into dunes covering th3 the surface of New England were fcrmer soil. formed. This ice began to melt .Another visit to Bermuda reveal­ away about 25,000 to 40,000 years ed the fact that tbere wer-> at least FOR HIRE ago. Since that time the climate three distinct soils buried oy th9 Start That has changed in a smaller way several dune action of long ago, and that AIR COMPRESSORS times, but never again have the they contained fossil and extinct A Very Fine Selection of Head Cold conditions returned that are re­ land snails. It will be remembered Two Hammer Type quisite for a great advance of an ice that there were three or four dis­ Complete with Jack Hammer, on the Run! sheet. This does not necessarily tinct interglacial stages.' THUYA WOOD mean that the Great Ice Age ls Still further study showed that Paving Breakers, Diver- over. It merely indicates that we although there are three distinct Blow Pipes, etc. may be living in an interglacial fossil soils and perhaps four, the CIGARETTE CASES stage today, the length of which no first interglacial time—called the one can calculate. Once again the Aftonian—is probably not repre­ HATHWAY. Lid. ice may come down from the north. sented. The three fossil soils found Flatts i" 7/- to 18/- % No one knows. In Bermuda are thought to repre­ These brief remarks about the sent the Yarmouth, Sangamon, and Glacial period are preliminary to a Peorian interglacial stages. statement of the author's conclu­ Whatever the final interpretation sions regarding the geological his­ of these fossil soils may be, I believe tory of Bermuda. Like the Hawaiian that what happened at Bermuda THE SMOKE SHOP, LTD. Islands, Bermuda was built up was somewhat as follows: 1571«Wf.*itp. I Head stuffed up? Vapttrej from the sea bottom by a series of The first glacial advance reduced Drink (is what you need. This! lava flows which finally reached to the sea level to such an extent that I wonderful inhalant win" sea level from a depth of about the Bermuda bank, and the Argus ijoosen up the tightness| 10,000 feet, probably during the and Challenger banks to the south­ Rowntree's ^ quickly. It wiH soothe the Eocene period (see table)., -these west, were exposed to the atmos­ firritated membraa* and flows were surmounted by a number phere. The winds of the glacial Cocoa igive y°u Pleasant relief. of volcanoes which sent up their climate piled up into dunes the Wave discomfort and money | ashes and smoke and built regular muds and sands so exposed. These Jby using Vapure. Sold onlyj cinder cones, as in the Azores to- dunes would constitute the Nebras- Famotis BATH ROOM SETS feftfitfa&llSt-Hes. today. The powerful wave* of the kan episode in Bermuda. open ocean rapidly washed^ away for the tops of these huge cones after The Aftonian interglacial stags .Quality At .Lowest Prices THE PHOBNIX came with the melting of the lee, the volcanoes had become extinct. and Tin Reudl Dra* ***** By the combined action of th#paves and the sea level rose to such an phone M and subsidence, the volcanic mass extent that most of the dunes were Flavour. Hamilton fix ally became a submarine bank probably BWept down by the waves and thus brought below sea level, !l492«H»sJ.tB. with a depth below pliocene ma. level of net more than 406 f ej$. spreading over the banks and down the steep slope of the volcanic pile. It was about this timetha t mme-. 1412*"TOw.eit». 1 thing happened. Toward the end of (riilliiiiwrariT)

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BBBBBBBBBBXB*" BERMUDA YOUNG BROS. 9 WHAT DO TOU FAT (CIBUBBII fraa. T*t «) forming oh Bermuda—number Any soil which might have formed, five—is extremely thin except in the suffered the same fate. TheNebras- low land. Offer kan and Aftonian would thus be a We have today a Bermuda larger FOR ELECTRIC POWER preparatory stage, for although the than in any interglacial stage since dunes of this time would not be the Pleistocene period began. Each high enough to stand above the glacial stage added to the previous waters of an interglacial submer­ glacial and interglacial stages just • MEN'S Jf gence, tha Bermuda platform would so much, both of wind-blown sand What Mr. D Pays K.W. Net Cost be raised high enough for the and soil'. What was taken off by the succeeding Kansan dunes to be pre­ adyance of interglacial waters was TWEED SUITS served above the waters of *he Yar­ added to by the next glacial with­ £ s d. Lighting mouth Interglacial stage. On the drawal of waters and increase of 19 15 0 Waasan dunes, left above the high sand. Attractively Priced waters of the Yarmouth submer­ The events at Bermuda might Heating only: gence, a soil formed, brought about possibly be explained by repeated FROM Stove, CampbeU Auto­ by the disintegration and decom­ uplift and subsidence of the islands, matic Cooker, Table position of the sand or perhaps instead of by repeated shifts of sea Stove, Iron, Hot Plate 141 1 10 2 eolianite if it have been changed te level. Subsidence of islands far £4-5.0 to £5* 10.0 rock. This process was caused by from land, on the floor of the ocean, 17U«HVs- Total fair month....! 160 £2 5 2 the action of the carbonic and would not be unusual. Subsidence humous acids of the decayed vege­ probably took place at Bermuda be­ tation The soil also grew by the fore the advent of the Glacial gradual falling of sand and dust period. A~ cooled volcanic mass Average Cost per K.W.: 3.39d. from above. This latter process was would call for subsidence by con­ particularly active at Bermuda. As traction. When we come to uplift, Phone 394, we shall be very pleased to tell far as can be determined, earth­ however, it is more difficult to you how much your power costs per K.W. worms and other insects—so active believe'; and repeated uplift and ¥ We are showing a new importation or ¥ in hastening soil growth on the subsidence are still more difficult. continents—were not present dur­ An examination ei the materials •sir - - ing the formation of the fossil of the boring made near Gibbs Hill softs at Bermuda. in 1917, to a depth of 225 feet below SPRINQ MILLINERY The Electric Ught Co. Finally, the meiting of Kansan sea level, shows the formation of ice raised the ocean higher than Bermuda to be: (1) eolian sands, (One of a series showing the actual cost of Power) since ihe Pliocene period and form­ composed mostly of rounded grains ed the "base-rock," the marine of broken molluscan shells; (2) .*# formation underlying and fringing some almost microscopic forms of which Includes some very attractive so much of the outer margin of the marine life, called foraminifera and "BAKU" and "BANGKOK" MODELS islands. After this long Yarmouth algae; and (3) scattered grains of stage the ice once more covered the volcanic materials from the under­ Also shady Hats suitable for present NEW PERFECTION OD. STOVE continents as before, but not quite lying volcanic foundation. so extensively. This was called the Evidence of corals seems to be day wear. Illinoian stage. The water level lacking in the boring samples, at again went down at Bermuda and least below present sea level. Dur­ shell sand covered the Yarmouth ing the long Yarmouth interglacial soil, forming eolianite number stage, corals flourished about the three. This ice melted and the islands, much as they do today. glaciers retreated an unknown Probably there were corals in the LOCKWARD & CO. amount during the Sangamon first interglacial stage. Reid Street West interglacial stage and the Sanga­ Perhaps Bermuda is almost as nieqqni.wS. mon soil was formed. The Sanga­ much a coral island as any coral mon was followed by the Iowan island. Prof. Reginald A. Daly, of glacial stage, which meant more Harvard University, has advanced a g;ti«:ac^^:as<:t>o«^re:^'a««*a«^ dunes at Bermuda covering the theory for coral reef formation Sangamon soil. This stage in turn based almost entirely on the lower­ was followed by the Peorian inter­ ing and raising of sea level by the glacial and another soil at Bermuda, accumulation and dissipation of hen came the Wisconsin ice and the ice-sheets of the Glacial period. ALLIANCE ASSURANCE CO. ••,..e last great lowering of *he water And it was that theory—together level, and with it the usual dunes with the conception of the inter­ LIMITED which- covered the Peorian soil. glacial nature of the fossil soils of Near the top of the Wisconsin dune 'ermuda—whieh made possible formation, or eolianite, there is this new interpretation of the found a thin soil full of fossils but history of 3ermuda since che be­ Check ap the value of yonr showing little disintegration. This ginnings of the Glacial period.— STOCK, year FURNITURE Vhe Review of Reviews, New York. soil is number four. The soil now or your HOUSE aad see if yoa have enough insurance, The Continents Bermuda or TELEPHONE 581 and ASSETS EXCEED Wisconsin glacial Emergence we wiD caU en yen. Peorian interglacial Submergence Pleistocene Iowan glacial Emergence £30,000,000 WEST INDIA OIL COMPANY or Sangamon interglacial Submergence Glacial Illinoian glacial Emergence Odourless, Efficient, Economical Period Yarmouth interglacial Submergence Kansas glacial Emergence For Sale by All Dealers * Aftonian interglacial Submergence BUTTERFIELD & CO., Agents Nebraskan glacial Emergence DISTRIBUTORS Front Street Total Pleistocene time estimated at from 1219qqf. to 31-1-30 I 1 million to IJ million years.

Pliocene Sea level 100 feet higher than todsty . Period Estimated at 6 million years. Miocene Estimated at 12 million years. 10 years in the wood Period 10 years well spent Oligdcene Estimated at 16 million years. Period Eocene Possibly Bermuda volcanic stage. Period Estimated at 20 miUion years.

live Times Bermuda Raised Its Head Above the Waters ^P SCOTCH WHISKY tfl For millions of years the group of islands was submerged. But with every glacial stage the formation of ice to the northward, sometimes 10,000 feet thick, absorbed water from the oceans and the islands ef Bermuda 10/- per bottle became a fact. With every interglacial stage Bermuda sank below the ocean level. also well spent

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WEST END NEWS SUCCESSFUL DANCE On -Thursday the Entertainment Committee Of the G.U.O.O.F., -Somerset, held a very sucessful MUNSON STEAMSHIP LINE dance in their hall. H.M.S. Durban Gives The Oriental "B" Orchestra, led by Mr. Clifton Robinson, furnished Entertainment exceUent music. This Orchestra NEW YORK—BERMUDA—SOUTH AMERICA has been recently supplemented with other instruments which Before leaving for her Southern greatly adds to its quality and Finest Ships — Fastest Time crusie on Monday next, the mem­ tone. 21,000 Tons Displacement bers of the concert party of H.M.S. * * * Durban by kind permission of ACTIVITIES AT THE WESLEYAN S.s. AMERICAN LEGION as. PAN AMERICA Captain Balph Leatham, gave aii CHURCH AT IRELAND ISLAND excellent entertainment to a very S.s. SOUTHERN CROSS S* WESTERN WORLD large audience at the R.*N. Theatre, On Friday evening an excellent Ireland Island, on Tuesday, in­ opportunity to hear some fine music These deluxe South American Express Liners will make the run cluding a very large representation is to be given when Mr. Norman between Bermuda and New York in a day and a half, offering of the officers of the ships in port Parker the gifted organist of the passengers all the advantages ol steady deep draft liners having A DELICIOUS TREAT! and their families as well as the Wesleyan Church, Hamilton, will superior spacious accommodations. Officers and residents of Ireland perform on the organ recently in­ CHILDREN love the smoother, creamier Island. stalled in Ireland Island Wesleyan NORTHBOUND The stage effects and drop scene Church. This organ was formerly deliciousness found only in Nestle's were excellent, the latter being In the St. Andrew's Presbyterian To New York Cream Caramels. This tasty .sweet is Church at Hamilton, and has been painted by Mrs. Tait, wife of Cap­ S^. Pan America—February 10. made with rich Nestles Cream, and tain Tait, at very short notice, the thoroughly'renovated and provided scene representing a tropical beach with an electric blower. Part of the S.s. Western World—February 24. blended to a delightfully differ­ scene with the "Durban" in the programme will be the rendering ent flavour. -tGive the children all offing. This valuable contribution of a Cantata by the choir from Wesleyan Ohurch, Hamilton, under SOUTHBOUND they want. Nestle's Cream Caramels added considerably to the effective­ ness of the whole entertainment. Mr. Parker's baton entitled "Song To Rio de Janeiro, Santos, Montevideo and Buenos Aires are pure and wholesome. They of Thanksgiving" by Maunder. The stage management was in the S.s. Southern Cross—February 9. help to build strong, healthy bodies. hands of Lieut. Burnell Nugent as Captain Holt D.S.O, M.V.O., Cap­ was also the arrangement of the tain in Charge and Mrs. Holt has S.s. Pan America—February 23. Distributer: programme, and the "props" were promised to attend. SAILINGS FORTNIGHTLY THEREAFTER J. S. VALUS, Burnaby St* Hamilton under the supervision of Command­ 00 er Engineer G. B. Ottley while the music was supplied by the ship's band. At &\25 the yopened the MAE NOTICES concert with some popular dance For information, rates and sailings apply to: music, the Durban Glee Party Mails per S.s. Fort St. George CREAM -CARAMELS for Great Britain, Canada, and the JOHN S. DARRELL & CO., Agents, led by Lt.-Comdr. Burgess gave two 42 Front Street, Hamilton. faultless renderings of ^The Cha­ United States of America will close fers" and "Sweet and Low," Peter I at the General Post Office tomor­ Gener-al Office, Munson Steamship Line, Dawson, the physical training in­ row:— 67 Wall St., . Ordinary Mail at 6 a.m. structor of the Durban next de­ Sailings subject to change without notice. monstrated to what extent acroba­ Begistered Mail and Parcel Post tics with an ordinary chair can in­ at5p.m. today T~ii|niiiiiiiii terest an audience, Corporal Will Supplementary Mail: (Double Postage) at 7 a.m. tomorrow. QUENCHES THIRST Jeffries, B.M., gave two fine mono­ * * * logues, the second "The whitest man I know" particularly captivat­ Mails per S.s. Arcadian for Great ing the audience. A.B.'s Hardy Britain, Canada, and the United and Broad contributed ah "Apache States of America will close at the PIEASANTLY Fox-trot" and a Jiu-Jitsu specialty General Post Office tomorrow. I which brought down the house, Ordinary Mail at 5 p.m. and then Bert Bristowe and George Begistered Mail and Parcel Post i ."Matthews as the Talkative Touts at 5 p.m. ! amused the gathering. Painter AND BLENDS i fpurrell sang the popular song < "Shipmates of Mine" with good TIDETABLE j effect. The concluding number of FOR JANUARY (The the first half of the programme was DOTtiHTEUCiyi "A Verse-Atile Revue" by Com­ High Water Sun­ Sun­ mander Paymaster, G. E. Maynard Date A.M. P.M. rise set supported by Miss Minnie Smith, Miss Norah Shirley and Lieut. 28 Tu. 7.38 7.51 7.16 5.48 (E) Evans, comm. (E) Ottley, Lieut. 29 W. 8.11 8.31 7.15 5.49 Botherham and Surg. Lieut. Oemdr. 30 Th- 8.50 9.07 7.15 5.50 CANADA DRY and Master Tony Ryan. With this 31 F. 9.26 9.41 7.14 5.51 the preformer s made a hit especially Bsc. U. 8. Fat. OK. Wednesday 29—New Moon. TUe Champagne of Ginger Ales Tony as the Princess of Peru. Miss Sport Clothes Smith was applauded for her fine Mean High Water Spring Tides— Sole Agents for Bermuda, Gosling Brothers impersonation of "Miss Bermuda" 3ft ffln. and Miss Shirley contributed a Mean High Water Neap Tides— very captivating castanet dance as 3ft. ©Ins. that Miss Chilito. Miss Shirley also re­ Mean Tide Level—lft. llins. presented Jamaica, Patagonia, the N.B.—Heights are given above Argentine, TJrugauy, Antofagasta, soundings on charts. * Mollendo and the United Kingdom H.W.F. & C. 7 hours, 59 minutes. Inspire Confidence ASK FOR all being excellent. Stoker A.B. Age of Tide assumed to be 1 day. Dry won the world's champion­ Sunset and sunrise refer to upper ship for drinking "Grippo pint." limb of sun touching the horizon, "A romance of theSea in one spasm" height of eye being 20 feet above sea was contributed by Comm. (E) level. 1645

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WJZ, New York 395 m.-760 kc. A 6.00—The Fan in Romance. Qiifien $tre£t 6.15—Melody Musketeers. */C*k.fc' v 6.30—Summary of programmes. rfston j 2^^' SALE 6.35—Stock market closing prices. 7.00—Whyte's Orchestra. Saturday, lst February 7.45—Pauline Haggard, contralto. 8.00—Amos *n* Andy, comedians. 5j^*.W.*MB)a)|BB)B)a«aW» 22ft 8.15—May Singhi Breen and Peter ••X'*'*^fc**.*B>a^^ de Rose, songs; and piano duo. *3 S3 8.30—Dixies Circus; stories and S3 1ft*9 BARGAINS novelty band. ifft*! If 19 ft* 9.00—Bernie Orchestra. ft* 19 9.30—Personalities at 7-11; Ruth •• in 19 ».* Peppel, piano. ».* ft* Mft* 9.45—Sketch—Famous Loves, Lady •a 19 Hamilton. ft*M Vita-Weal ft* {III ».* 10.00—"Interwoven Pair—Ernie Hare, ft*M ITS and SHOES \ tm baritone, and Billy Jones, *.* ••• ft* ft* tenor. ••* Do not accept any Crispbread said to be as good ».« For Men, Women and Children •a M•• 10.30—Armour Orchestra; Jose *.* ft* Mojica, tenor;mixed chorus. M ft* Tbere are many imitations bat only one genuine ft* 11.00—Armstrong Quakers Orches­ 1ft*9 19 MEN'S SUITS 40/-, 60/- tra; Lois Bennett, soprano; ft*M ft* Mary Hopple, contralto; 1ft*9 ft* 19 ••• MEN'S SHIRTS - 5/- male quartet. ft* •• ».« 11.30—Club Richman Orchestra. ft*19 •* MENTS SWEATERS 5/- 12.00—Slumber music. ».• 1ft*9 •• •9 19 BOYS' SWEATERS #< WGY, Schenectady 380 m.-790 kc. ft* •• • 19 6.30—News; produce market re­ ft* 19 19 ft* port; farm forum and stock ft* IT EXCEEDS ALL OTHERS IN •„« If Reduced Prices in Other Merchandise reports. ft* 6.59—Correct time. Taken from Regular Stock ft*19 7.00—Dinner music. 19 I CALORIFIC VALUE 0 ft* 7.30—Same as WEAF. m.m a* 8.00—What we> can Learn from a ft* Study ef the Folksong—A. 19 •r* H. AbeU, Jr. VITA-WHEAT - - - - 1,938 19 •« 8.15—Ollie Yettru, piano. M •'• WHEAT i - - - - - 1,720 ft* 8.30—Same as WEAF. If Gibbons Ca 9.00—General Electric Orchestra. If RYE ..«•»*-- - 1370 /OUI:I:N STREET. 10.00—Same as WEAF. ft* 10.30—WGY players. WHITE BREAD - - - 1250 Is 11.30—General Electric Orchestra. ft'* 12.00—Same as WEAF. WHOLEMEAL BREAD — 1030 I706qqr.s. ft*19 I M WABC, New York 349 m.-860 kc. 5.00—U. S. Navy Band. MANUFACTURED ONLY BY 6.00—Browsing Among Books— ft Mary Seaman. 55 HERRTOMETTES 6.15—Ambassador tea dance. 6.45—My Bookhouse Story Time. PEEK-FREAN Pronounced 7.00—Musical foursome. 7.15—Closing market prices. M Your Grocer Will Supply You .7.30—Littmann Orchestra; Byron ft* *•• HER^TOM^ETTZ Holliday, tenor. ft* Herrtomettes is the name given to telle 8.00—Herbert's Entertainers. ft*19 BUTTERFIELD & CO, Agents carefully selected Scotch Herrings in a 8.30—Howard Fashion Orchestra; S*3 Ben Alley, tenor. s*: special Tomato puree. 9.00 Brown-Bilt, footlights. 9.30—Sversharp Penmen. 10.0C—True Story Hour. AT j 11.00—Brunswick programme. 11.3C—Curtis Institute of Music; WUUAM MURPHIE'S GROCERY Connell Quartet; Carl Weln- . rich, organ; Leonid Bolotine, Front Street Prompt Deliveries violin. WED6WOOD Phones 718 - 4$3 12.00—Hall's Orchestra. And O.'.her Makes of English Pottery WTIC, Hartford 283 m-1060kc. Also Fiae Reproductions of 8.00—Fast Steppers Orchestra. WATERFORD and other OLD GLASSWARE 8.10—Speaking of Sports—Arthur if WANT"*) j | B. McGinley. BERMUDA FUFNISHING * SUPPLY GO. Front St. j FOR SALE . aBBBiasaaaaaaaa 1 8.25—Time; news; weather. 8.30-11.30—Same as WEAF. ENGLISH CHINA SHOP, Reid Street 11.30—Travellers Orchestra; Elsie lCS8qqw.f.ai.tB. LARGE CEDAR TREES Baker, contralto. A Cedar Firewood WPG, Atlantic City* 273 m.-llOO kc. A w F 5.30—Closing market quotations. 9.00—Hotel Trajmore Concert Or­ 0.45—Beatrice Mellor, violinist; An internal combustion motor Apply lj4l * * Doris Wisner, pianist. patented by a Naur Jen*** inventor J. D. PERINCHIEF & CO. 5.45—Chalfonte Haddon Hall Tea chestra. H Music. 9.30-*Health talk. 11.00—Time; Emma ttausch, piano- is so constructed that tha connec­ J.D. PERINCHIEF & CO. Front Street 6.15—Talk—"Care of the Feet." 8.45—"The Bong Shop." logue. _$M tion between th* oran]*. shaft and 6.80—Twilight Organ recital. '\J; 10.15—Atlantio Oity Auditorium 11.30—Organ recital. * hgfe: piston rod componsatsl tor waar, 2' " Front Street lmt^BitalM-M 6.45—Time; news; weather. Dance Orchestra, -fe-lp 18.00—Weather report. ttwulug silent opewatton. imtav*J.lsII-MI - "^-^ifij ton* ^M^ew^ii^^^k^ ASri^pOD^ . • 1 »2as*3 mm. 16 fitB ftOYAL O/iETTB AND COLONIST DA1LV, ltiBA¥i }AiJUARY Mi 1930

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••n**B**H |*mmnMi|ti||ifc Weather wickets crumbled in rapid 15 SB? SMSI5SV«MMH succession on both sides as the Classified Hi result of deadly bowling and inspir­ Hs ed fielding and the fortunes of the Advertisements jfi game swayed sensationally, twenty ______S^^^S^^ss^^^^^^^2£*g£2L\i wickets falling ior the day. With 18 for 2 in the first innings EMPLOYMENT 1 Trinidad failed to recover from m the disastrous start and fell like WANTED—Banjo Teacher.. Tele­ m Ride a m ninepins before the destructive phone 518, Mrs. F. W. Watlingtoa. m bowling of Voce just being able to lT?0*f. Hs reach 108. The Englishmen failed m "HE fac the fourth time and thanks to a WANTED- -Experienced Cook* aBa Hi fourth wicket partnership of 41 Apply Mrs. J. .J. Arnold, " Glrvan*" Hi between O'Connor and Hendren Paget West. Hi Hi and 27 by Sandham they collected 1721*f.s. ya Hi 118. Their rate of scoring was an aBa ALEICH Hi improvement on the previous day. Hi ifi The bowling on both sides was WANTED iH THE ALL-STEEL BICYCLE accurate and the fieldinglleftTuo- Hi thing to be desired. The English­ m ifi man Voce was almost unplayable, IADY BOOKKEEPER (white) as ifi capturing 6 wickets for 50 runs, aaa Hi while Stevens average was 3 for 36. Previous experience not it: ifi Batting for 20 minutes before the necessary Hi ^imiiiiii Hi drawing of stumps Trinidad lost the tail bats for 20. Merry 10 and Permanent position to satisfac­ m 1209*3«Jta Hi ia ••sussaMnissiassasiassssssustsasisuBii Christian 0 being the not outs. tory applicant. m GSISSESIESIe! Thus they have 133 runs to make laaaaaaaaBaaTaaaaaBa m. today*with 8 good wickets in hand. Write Bex 1701, Bermuda Press Play will be resumed at 11.30 a.m. BANKS TAKE NEW C.N.R. BOND j 1701ttkf.j. ISSUE j today. TO-DAY Cable News The New Respotism of * * * jj-fEW YORK, Jan. 29.—The issue j OUEEN VICTORIA OF SWEDEN (CBatiaaed 'raa. Page 1) of $18,000,000 Canadian National j LOST Orthophonic Concert: Bureaucracy ILL ference with directions to examine Railway five per cent bonds due on ! Par-la-Ville, 19.30-12.00 noon. STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Jan. 29— LOST—On Monday, Jan. 27, Dia­ carefully the possibilities and pro­ Feburuary 1, 1970, and callable ! (CMtiaaea' feaai Pare 4) * * * Feb. 1,1950, was awarded yesterday A bulletin on the health of Queen mond and Sapphire Ring, either Band Concert: bable effect of such methods with Victoria of Sweden, who is ill at her at a price slightly under par to a grant hardship. Even the present at or on the road to Whale Bay. Par-la-Vflie, 3.00-3.00 p.m. reference to fleets of the respective villa in Italy, has ^.ven rise to nations, and to report their views group comprising Dillion Read and system of having bye-laws laid on Finder please communicate with *- * * Oompany, the National City Co, the table of the Houses is no system anxiety for the old t'oyal invalid Mrs. Constable, Bailey's Bay. Be­ to the conference through the who has been ill for many years. Golf: chiefs of the respective delegations. the Guaranty Company of New in reality, for the period of time ward. Belmont Manor, MeCallum Tro­ Mr. Stimson added that in putting York, the Bank of Montreal, the that they must lie there varies 1682fw.th.f. phy and Lightbourn cup. semi­ forward the motion he was not Canadian Bank of Commerce, the from 20, 21, 28 and 30 to 40 days. finals. '. proposing in any way to suspend Royal Bank of Canada, the Do­ There can be no need for that dis­ * * * the informal discussions between minion Securities Corpn., Wood tinction. It is simply a lack of FOUND Moving Pictures: the various delegations. Mr. Hugh Gundy and Co., and A. E. Ames and system. S. P. Q. R. VictoryTheatre, "Queen-bJBheba" Gibson, who was chairman of the Co., Ltd. The bankers are offering A point on which there may be , FOUlaT'—On Wharf near No. Shed, pair of Spectacles in leather ease. * * * three power naval conference of the bonds immediately at 99.' to much misunderstanding is cleared 1.927 and chairman of the American yield about 5.03 per cent. Some of up by Lord Hewart. It does not STORE Owner can have same by applying Lighting-up Time, 6.21 p. m. the loan will be withdrawn for at this office and paying for this 00 delegation to the Preparatory Com­ follow because there is the possi­ mission on disarmament, reviewed offering in Canada. bility of an appeal to the courts advertisement. the progress made at tiie earlier * * * that there will be a mass of litiga­ 1722tf. IN THEHOUSE conferences in the examination of tion, or that justice will be done to (Cantinued boat Page 1) questions which would be before NEW YORK, Jan. 29—The new the man who can afford the appeal, Special Cash Prices I issue of $18,000,000 Canadian Na­ WANTED Mr. Moore went so far as to say the committee proposed by Mr. and not to the man who finds the Stimson. He pointed to the pro­ tional Railway bonds placed on the cost of litigation too much for that if this tendency continued | market today found a ready sale. WANTED—In or near Hamilton, soon there would not be half a gress made since 1926 and expressed him. That is no logic at all. The TO-DAY and Building Lat, cash if reasonable. dozen voters in some of the parishes. the belief that this past experienco I . * * * main thing is that if once it be Select. Write Box 1683, Bermuda It should be pointed out that only would prove of great value in assist­ | DISORDERLY SCENES IH MAD­ known that there is an avenue of SATURDAY Press. 4.6 per cent of the population are ing the committee to close the gap RID appeal, the bureaucrats are less 1683tw.th.f. * voters now in the whole islands. between those lesser naval powers ' MADRID, Jan. 29.—Police battled likely to be despotic in a lawless Mr. Misick's motion was lost, and who favoured limitation by global j until a late hour this morning manner, and furthermore, it is the Bill carried through the com­ tonnage and those who favoured I with crowds of students boister- unusual for a departmental re­ BACON FOR SALE mittee stage, tbr. H. V. Smith limitation by categories which had I ously celebrating in the streets of gulation to affect only one poor objecting to its continued passage the. support of Britain, America | the capital resignation of General person. Generally it affects thous­ Finest Quality FOR SALE—Large fire-proof steel and Japan. . ands, of whom some are rich and safe. Apply J. F. Burrows & Co., through the House at all if the Prime De Rivera as Premier and Machine Sliced company were t6 be given such The report was adopted and the Dictator. Almost 200 students were others poor. One or two of the rich Front St. powers. plenary session then concluded. arrested several were wounded ser- will appeal; if they win, the poor 1522ftu.eitp. The Audit Bill, 1930, which is' After the conference Mr. MacDonald | iously and many sustained injurues will benefit, for an order of a court must apply in similar cases. per pound 1/6% FOR SALE—Cedar Firewood, suit­ purely a consolidating measure, expressed the view to Press Cor­ of minor natures. The clashes oc­ able for fire-places and stoves. was taken through its second read­ respondents that they were within curred all over the city, one demon­ It is of interest to note that it Motyer Construction Co. ing by Col. Dill, and Mr. Talbot and a measurable distance of the stration near the Royal palace was has not been, and is not yet, the 1625*m.ei.tos.8. Mr. Smith respectively moved for solution of the problem of category dispersed when police fired over the custom in Bermuda to adopt this TOMATO and obtained votes for reimburse­ tonnage versus global tonnage and students head form of skeleton legislation and to FOR SALE—Motor Boat, 24ft. long, ment of Crown Agents expenses that the committee would present * * * put the executive boards beyond the CATSUP Cabin Cruiser. For particulars" over the dredger specification and an agreed report. BIG FIRE AT HALIFAX I reach cf the courts by specific Act. Phone 41&. the new engine of the pilot boat * * * I But the position is not as clear as it Beechnut Brand, l/-size 1725*f. Curlew. SIR ESME HOWARD ON CANADA- HALIFAX, N.S., Jan: 30—Flames might be. The latest authority on The House adjourned until WEST INDIES TRADE swept the five storey building oc­ this, the Boards Act of last Decem­ per bottle 7 1/ d FOR RENT Tuesday. OTTAWA, Jan. 29.—How Canada cupied by Archibald Motors in the ber, provides that bye-laws shall 2 and the West Indies may engage heart of the Halifax business this not be repugnant to any Act, and morning causing a loss of nearly the individual department Acts lay FOR RENT—Furnished Double or in wider commerieal relations to Single Bedroom, with or with­ BERMUDA MUITIA the reciprocal advanta»3 of both a quarter of a million dollars with down the subjects on which the HOIKS CAKE the threat at three o'clock that it Boards may legislate by bye-law. out board, five minutes walk was pointed out to th* Canadian from Princess Hotel. Tourists pre­ Club by the Right Hon. Sir Esme might spread to other structures The ultimate protection for the Cherry, Sultana and ARTILLERY immediately adjoining. One hun­ citizen rests in the interpretation ferred. Apply Bermuda Press. i Howard, British Ambassador to the Plain, fresh this week 1616fs.eitp. United States, in an address here to­ dred automobiles including forty of the "shall not be repugnant to Orders by Captain H. A. Hamilton, day. The meeting was attended by of the latest type were destroyed, any Act." If that includes Magna the rapid spread of the fire making FOR RENT—From February lst. R.A., Commandant, B.M.A. His Excellency the Governor Gan- Carta and the Petition and Bill of for one or two months.—.Fully their salvage impossible. life size* 1/7V&d eral, the Prime Minister and several Rights, things are not so bad, as Furnished hcutic, with-walled Gar­ Battery Orderly Officer, 2/Lieut. Cabinet Ministers. * * * this leaves the subject free to den on Pitts Bay Read, adjacent to L. D^ Pox, B.M.A., Battery Orderly Sir Esme explained that it was CREW OF WRECKED STEAMER challenge the validity of the bye- Hotels, 3 master's Rooms, 2 baths, Sergeant, Sergeant Minors, B.M.A. one of his hobbies to bring the needs SAVED law in the Supreme Court. But it CHOP SAUCE 2 sitting rooms, fire-place, Kelvi­ of tbe West Indies and their pot­ 3IARRITZ, France, Jan. 29.— were better to lay down definitely nator, 3 maids'- rooms, with bath. Parades for Wednesday, 5.2.30 entialities before those who were Fourteen members of the crew of that bye-laws, even though not very popular in England Telephone 277 mornings from 10 to best suited to fulfill the one and the British S.s. Knebworth maroon­ objected to by either House, shall 12. 8.00 p.m. to 8.30—Trained men, appreciate the other. Thanks to ed in the forepart of the vessel still be open to review in the courts per bottle 4V d 15f«nh.23.SJIJ5.Tn-28.Th.30 Lecture; Recruits, Lecture. the Canada-West-Indies treaty of which had broken in two after going and quashed if ultra vires. There is 2 8.30 .p.m. to 8.00 p.m.—Trained 1925 there had been a marked in­ aground yesterday were snatched nothing in 3ermuda law to show men/. Loader Drill, Recruits, Gun crease of trade between these two from death this afternoon while Whether a bye-law not annulled is HOMES Drill. British elements. But thare was not 20,000 spectators lined the shore considered to have the force of For Rent or Sale statute or not. There is room even WALDORF 9.00 -p.m. to 9.30 pjn.—Trained reason he felt why Canada could and watched the rescue. A period GRAY REAL ESTATE A/ENCY men,.Section "Foot Drill; Recruits, not absorb all of the $91,000,000 of of calm permitted tugs to reach here for precautions to be taken TOILET TISSUE the wreck and take off the survi­ against the encroachments of tbe Tdcphaae BUg Reid Sif*i Section Foot Drill. exports from the islands and at the HAMILTON same time increase her own exports vors. The vessel was a total loss. new despotism. :E. A. CROFT, Captain, R.A., 6 Rolls tor 2/3 Td S7J Cafcte "HasW* Adjutant, B.M.A to the West Indies, He paid tribute * * * to the manner in which Oanada UQUOR TRADE BOOMIWG O had carried out her obligations BRITISH GOLUMBi.. LORD BYNG READY TO SAIL MRS. GROSVENOR TUCKER PERSONAL under the treaty by furnishing a VICTORIA, 3.C., Jan. ^.—Sale LONDON, Jan. 29.—Lord Byng ALWAYS THE LOWEST REAL ESTATE regular steamship service, and urg­ of Liquor and beer in British Col­ is reported to have recovered suffi­ PRICES Houses fcr reat, f unmhetJ and unfur­ ed that Canadians should avail umbia runs to well over $1,000,000 ciently from his recent illness and nished. Laad far sale. themselves of the opportunity of a month and is increasing each relapses to permit him to sail for Mrs. "Lewis Caleb Williams, who WESTBURY, IkaaaaallsW visiting those islands which were year. Citizens and tourists pur­ South Africa. There is nothing finer than has been enjoying her recently "the Paradise of Travellers." CaWet "TeBcrV Phaac 287 purchased property in Southampton chasers divide their expeditures * * * Eastj returns to the States this week The depression throughout the fairly evenly between liquor and ENGUSH FOOTBALL CUP EMPIRE BUTTER because of injuries resulting from West Indies was due to the uncer­ beer, statistics contained in the an­ : ONDON, Jan. 29—Four matches AND a fall in early December: Mrs. tainty of their markets and' to the nual report of the Government tied in the fourth round of the HUNTLY TOWERS Warren of Heron's Nest will oc­ operations of adverse tariffs. Since liquor sales indicate. English Cup. competition were re­ s * » * S.P.Q.R. COFFEE Paget West cupy Mrs. Williams' home until Canada produced exactly those played today and as a result three things which the islands needed LEADER OF CZARISTS MASSING teams advanced to the next round For really Good Tea at a her return. .r All rooms are luxuriously furnished and vice versa Sir Esme felt that while one of the games will have to f ..oo'".'— "', PARIS, Jan. 29.—French secret reasonable price try our as combination bed-chamber and eventually a system of free trade be played again. service opsrative3 yesterday found sitting room. Modern tiled bath­ EGYPTIAN MINISTER IN PLANK between the two might be develop­ no trace of Gen. Koutiepoff, the The results were :— S.P.Q.R. CEYLON ACCIDENT ed. room with every bed-room; abund­ successor of th9 Grand Duk* Nic­ Charlton A. 1 Middlesboro 1 with ant supply of hot and cold fresh Turning to the general diplomatic holas as leader of the Russian Czar- (After extra play) PISA, Italy, Jan. 29.—An aero­ situation the Ambassador recognis­ water far bathing purposes. Twelve ists, who disappeared Sunday be­ Birmingham 0 Arsenal 1 acres of most beautiful private plane carrying Hassentein Bey, ed an increasing amity between tween his home and the Russian FREE COUPONS - Bradford 2 Derby C. 1 grounds and gardens. Vegetables. First Chamberlain to King Fuad the British Commonwealth and the Olub. Manchester C 10 Swindon . 1 of Egypt, overturned in landing United States and he credited a Milk and new laid Eggs from our * * * Arsenal will meet either Charlton | Price is 2/8 per lb. own Farm. Superb cuisine, Select here yesterday, neither the Cham­ great deal of that concord to the FOX FILM CORPORATION «IN presence in Washington eta Oan- Athletic or Middlesborough in the clientele. berlain nor the pilot were Injured, FINANCIAL DIFFICULTIES fifth round; Bradford will play msff. but the plane was wrecked. It was adain Minister in the position of Hon. Vincent Massey. The relations Sheffield Wednesday at Sheffield Moderate Rates, Telephone 555 en route from London to Alexandria. NEW YORK, Jan. 29.—William and Manchester City will be at between himself and Mr. Massey Fox yesterday received a two weeks were almost brotherly and since heme to Hull City. As It Should Be ' respite in whioh to re-arrange the * a * I his establishment 'in the"""United tangled financial affairs of his film •'Did you have much rain this M.C.C. vs. TRINIDAD FELIX ROSENBERG'S Novel year. Farmerettes?*- -_-..;•:.• States capital the Canadian Min­ and theatre enterprises in an at­ "A fair amount, but my neigh­ ister had been most heljiSit said tempt to. escape threatened re­ Low Scoring tat Second Match bour SaA-tanme&r—- •••••—»-=-- Sir Esme, he believed all along that ceivership. Federal Judge Frank PORT OF SPAIN, Jan. 29.—Yes­ •'How could he have more?" he would be the Ambassador and.was J. Coleman ordered a two week's terday's play in the second Colony ".EAST SIDE, WEST SIDE" . "He has inore land than I have." glad of the spirit of friendship that adjournment in consummation of matoh against the touring M.O.C. animated the deliberations of the Der Brummer (Berlin)., • a voting trust agreement between team prove&a host of thrills for the Has been acclaimed by the Book Reviewers >? naval disarmament conference in Hotel guest, to waitress;. "Look the Fax Film'Corporation and its Immense throng of spectators at London. He felt that a half of the voting trustees class "B" stock­ the Queen's Park Oval which in­ everywhere as one of the most remarkable Hter- here, my. g&l, you.'ve.giyen me bone battle was iron when each party In this siace of meat, 'i . holders and- Wm. Fox to give a cluded His Excellency the Acting ary achievements, in years. began to saa tha needs, and ths Governor, Hon. 8. M. Grier, C.M.G. : Waitress: - *•«•,* 'l! aWtV'- '"Jou'ra group of bankers time to complete viewpoint of ths other. On a perfect wicket aad in. fins paylhc for it." m_t-^ their refinancing plan. Sete-?teWAD§ON,S (^VfegS.m Utt WKBmW