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PRINCE GEORGE WELCOMED TO Graf Zepp Ready For 1 The Fight for the COLONIAL PARLIAMENT RE- BERMUDA. Return Trip. U.SLA. Presidency. Washington, Oct. 24th.—A fort­ OPENS TODAY. Lakehurst, N.J., October 24.— night hence on November 6th the Tbe Graf Zeppelia was ready today President of the Uaited States will * to start ber mid-West tour either to­ be elected. Crowds Line Route to Government House oight or at dawn tomorrow, de­ Today the situation in the fight Busy Season Faces Legislators as Duties pending upon weather conditions between Herbert Hoover, Repub­ Passeagers booked for the aight lican and Governor Alfred E. Smith, are Resumed. have been instructed to be at the Democrat may be summed up: — Representative Gathering at Reception to field at six p.m. tonight. 1. In the Southern States, De­ Eighteen to twenty passengers mocrats are divided among them­ Meet H.R.H. will be carried as guests of Dr. selves over prohibition, but it is Report of Channels Committee on Negotiations Hugo Eckener. doubtful if their divisions will be * * * so great as to permit Republican with Admiralty perhaps most Interesting item Lakehurst, N.J., October __.— successes in the usually solid De­ for early Consideration. His Royal Highness Prince George, I On Reid Street were drawn up a The Middle-West flight of the mocratic South. Republican youngest son of King George V and j small party of members of the Ber- trans-Atlantic Graf Zeppelin to­ chances appear to be best in the Queen Mary, was yesterday afternoon muda Contingent, Royal Garrison Ar­ night was postponed until to­ Border States of Kentucky, Mary- formally welcomed to Bermuda, and tillery, in command of Colonel the Hon. morrow because of rain and poor ( laad, Oklahoma and Tennessee. Following on the usual summer versations on the matter, it is be­ the reception accorded him, if not bois­ T. M. Dill, O.B.E., M.C.P., and Cap- visibility over the Allegheny Moun­ 2. Farm States of the Middle holiday the various branches of the lieved that sufficient progress was terous and. overpowering, was at any I.. tain C. H. Smith. Higher up to the tain region. West, the progressive vote cast for legislature will enter on what is pro­ made as'to more than warrant the rate sincere and hearty, for his landing I east the members of the Bermuda oo the late Senator Latallete in the bably the most busy season of the expenditure entailed. made another link in the remembrances i War Veterans Association lined some last presidential election, if it goes year today, when His Excellency The Estimates for 1929 will of that the Colony has of the several mem­ * 75 strong, under the President, Mr. Democratic may result in Demo­ the Governor, S_r Louis J. Bols, bers of the Royal Family who have A. Churm, lined either side the street Bermuda Rotary Club. K.C.B., K.C.M.G., D.S.O., will course take up a great deal of cratic gains. Both Republicans time during the session now com­ at one time and another visited Ber­ and cheered lustily as the carriage and Democratic are fighting hard open the Colonial Parliament. The usual weekly luncheon meet­ mencing, but there is every reason muda. passed through. Round into Church for the old Lafollette vote. In­ At 11.30 a.m. the Legislative ing of this Club was held at the to believe that their consideration The first recorded is that of Prince Street, which was lined near the dications are that Senator George Couneil and House of Assembly New Windsor Hotel on Wednes­ this year will be completod earlier William Henry of Clarence, who was Cathedral by members of the Spanish W. Norris of Nebraska, leader of will convene in their respective day, with Rotariaa J. S. Vallis in than ever before. This has its ad­ Captain of H.M.S. Pegasus from Point and Bishop of Bermuda's troops of Progressive group in the Senate, meeting places, there to await a the chair. vantages, for many of our legisla­ 1816-1818. Then there was the Duke Boy Scouts (under Scoutmaster Hems- will pronounce for Smith in a summons to meet, at 12 noon in Dr. F. W. Watliagtoa was the tors can ill afford the time for dis­ of Edinburgh, second son of H.M. ley), Girl Guides and Brownies from radio address on Saturday night. the Public Buildings, His Excellency speaker, and he proved that he was cussion on such an important ques­ Queen Victoria, in 1861, and in 1880 the Dockyard and Hamilton and other 3. In New England the Demo­ who will then .ormally declare as able an orator as he is a dentist. tion duriag the busy-ness of the His present Majesty and eldest Brother, parts of the Island (Mrs. W. E. S. crats are endeavouring to drive a Parliament open. Possibly, too, Ms oratory was mora winter season. It is true that the late Duke of Clarence, spent a fort­ Zuill, Miss Mary Tucker, and Miss wedge through Republican divi­ In accordance with the time- welcome to some of his hearers they enter into the responsibilities night here. They were then mid­ Lines in charge), and the Bishop of sions over prohibition. Massachu­ honoured custom a Guard of Hoa­ than the exercise of his profession! of their representation of ths people shipmen on H.M.S. Bacchante. The Bermuda' Own Cubs (in charge of setts appears to be the most doubt­ our will be provided, on this occa­ However, he entertained them with with full knowledge of the work next Royal visitor was H.R.H. the Mrs. Browne and Miss Rogers). They ful .State. There the vote of sion by the detachment of the 2nd entailed, but any movement to­ an account of his stay at a camp Princess Louise third daughter of Queen cheered very strongly too, and as the naturalized Freuch-Caaadiaas is re­ Battalion of the Argyll and Suther­ wards the curtailing of time and in the Berkshire mountains, a Victoria. The present J King re­ Prince went by the different colours garded by some as the crux of the land Highlanders stationed in Ber­ the simplification of effort is more favourite spot of the doctor's. peated his visit in 1891, when com­ and trophies were dipped. Down into situatioa. Normally it is under­ muda. than welcome. Among the visitors was Major mander of H.M.S. Thrush, and Prince Cedar Avenue, lined by school chil­ stood to be Republican. New York The session now commencing Hugh H. Bell, who has been engag­ George, a grandson of Queen Victoria, dren, for whom the educational au­ State with its heavy vote of 45 in promises to b3 fruitful in matters of Other matters will arise, some ed by the Development Board of came in 1912 as a naval lieutenant. thorities had granted the sanction of a th. Electoral College is generally public interest, with pernaps the doubtless presenting obstacles or Nassau to take care of that Colony's H.R.H. the Price of Wales spent a holiday. And so up the hill into the regarded as leaaing toward Smith. report of the Channels Committee providing need for lengthy debate, weekend in Bermuda in 1920 at the grounds of Government House for publicity work. He is en route to as the most important at the mo­ but as souadly as weighty matters close of his world tour, and his memory the reception given by His Excellency take up his new appoiatmeat. An -00- ment. It will be remembered that hare been dealt with ia the past so will live forever in the minds of every­ the Governor and Lady Bols. opportunity was afforded him of the personnel of this Committee may similar action be expected in one who saw and met him. Five There was perhaps some natural dis­ speaking, but he confined his re­ Billiards. was composed of the Hon. S. S. the future, despite the fact that years ago, Lady Patricia Ramsay, appointment that the Prince at no point marks to his pleasure at the chance Spurling, C.M.G., O.B.E., M.C.P., there is new and comparatively cousin of the King and Daughter of in his tour paused to make any inspec­ afforded him of seeing Bermuda. H.D.C. BEAT WAR VETS. the Wor. A. W. Bluck, M.C.P., and inexperienced blood in the compo­ H.R.H. the Duke of Connaught be­ tions. The little band of ex-Artillery­ sition of tbe now House of Assem- 00 Mr. R. S. McCallan, Engineer-in- gan visits which extended till 1926. men, the war veterans, the youngsters On Wednesday evening a team Charge of Channel Works, and that oly. Her husband—Captain the Hon. A. in the Boys Scouts and Girl Guides, o_^35_e_Hamilton Dinghy Club, on they have recently been in Eng­ Our representatives begin their Ramsay— was then Chief of Staff to would have been glad to have the op­ Queen's Club Annual Meetiag. t. .ir own table, beat the string land negotiating with the British none-too-easy labours backed by Admiral Sir James Fergusson, the portunity of meeting him, but as all from the Bermuda War .Veterans Aimiralty concerning the improve­ the confidence of the electors of then Commander-in-Chief of the ceremonial had been omitted from the The annual meeting of the Association. The margin of safety ment of the channels leading into their constituencies. We have no America and West Indies Station. programme anything of this nature Queen's Club, Hamilton, was held was only 12, but there were one our ports- While nothing is yet doubt that they will justify such Every visit has served to strengthen had also to be left out. Still, they on Wednesday evening, at Which or two surprises. known as to tho results of che con­ confidence. the loyalty of this ancient Colony to were glad to welcome him and to see officers for the new year were elect­ Scores:— the King and Crown, and the feel­ him. ed and other business transacted. B.W.V.A. ing has perhaps been deepened be­ Fortunate indeed in the weather, Mr. T. W. Oatham, a hard work­ Henderson 95 That they missed their home cause Bermuda, whose people in the the reception at Government House ing member of the Club, was made Parkinson 100 They Say. comforts- ... olden days wrested most of their was attended by fully 500 residents President, with Mr. O. S. Eather­ Arnold 100 That latch-keys should be sup­ living from the sea, has welcomed of the Island. They were received ley as Vice-President. Mr. Leslie Lang 1J0 That it takes a lot to warm a Ber­ pUed to all the guests. many members of the Royal Family on arrival by the Prince, the Governor Barnard coatinues in the office of Butterfieid 66 muda crowd up. ... who have served in the Royal Navy. and Lady Bols just below the northern secretary-treasurer, and the new Aitken 65 ... That little concessions Uke this Like calls to like, whether it be the terrace, the introductions being per­ committee comprises Messrs. A. That yesterday's reception to would be appreciated. humble merchantman or those who formed by Captain Boles. Lieut. G. E. Edwards, J. Arnold, E. Ward, 526 the Prince was Worthy of any ... sail under the White Ensign. And L. Neilson, A. & S.H., was extra L. "Salt, and A. Osmond. H. D. Club. gathering in the world. That they would make for now we have on this station another A.D.C. Among those present were The auditor having been unable Masters nan * * . healthier, happier hammer- of the Royal Family who is serving Vice-Admiral Sir Cyril T. M. Fuller, to complete his report, presenta­ E. R. Williams 77 That Bermuda is honoured and handlers. for a period with the Navy, H.R.H. K.C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., Commander- tion of the statement of accounts H. J. Williams. 64 proud to have him with us. ... Prince George, and Bermuda was in-Chief America and West Indies was deferred to a further meet­ Neave . - 97 glad to welcome him. Station, Lady Fuller and Miss Fuller; iag to be held oa Thursday, Nov. Gorham , 100 That he's very much like Eddie. LOST Lack of ceremonial made it more of the Colonial Secretary; the Hon. S. O. 1st, at 7.30 p.m. E. Trimingham 10D ... p. peoples' day, and especially a chil­ Rowan-Hami ton, Chief Justice and That this is a great tribute to LOST—Lady's evening Shawl, be­ dren's day, for the whole programme President of the Legislative Council, 00 538 he younger brother. tween St. George Hotel and Ham­ was unofficial 'and without the stiff­ and Mrs. Rowan-Hamilton; Sir R. ... ilton via North Shore Road. Reward ness which guajrds of honour entail. Gray, M.C.P., Speaker of the House of -OO- That an American phrase may return to Elite Beauty Parlor, The saying still holds good that Ber­ Assembly;, heads of naval, military and Weather Report and Forecasts i aptly servo on occasion. Hamilton. 5225fw.f.s. mudians as a whole are not over-de­ civil departments; the Bishop of Ber­ * * * monstrative —cheering is not their muda and Mrs Browne; the American Washington, Oct. 25th/28: B.A.A. Tennis Tournament. That "he's a prince" fits per- strong point, but withal the welcome Consul and Mrs. Robertson Honey; Forecast. | feetly. EMPLOYMENT to the Prince was deep and sincere, members of the Legislature, etc Entries are being invited for an i ... open tennis tournament, to bo and no fault can be found with it. During the afternoon the Prince, Bermuda and Vicinity. That the House opening to-day WANTED IMMEDIATELY-Clerk, staged under the auspices of the He came ashore at the Club Steps, following the example of his pre­ i is preliminary to House-warming for hotel in Hamilton. Writ3 Box Bermuda Athletic . Association. Hamilton, from his ship, accompanied decessors, planted a tree north of the Moderate to fresh north west | later. 5179, Bermuda Press. It is to start on Tuesday, Nov. i ... by Lieutenant J. Liddell, a brother terrace, near the tennis court. It winds, weather partly overcast to­ 5179fs.ei. to s27. 6th matches being playod on the officer on H.M.S. Durban, and Ham­ was a royal palm, from the grounds of day. j That important matters await B.L.T.C. courts and entries must WANTED—Cook, West Indian pre­ ilton flags waved him a welcome. the Agricultural Station, and Mr. E. A. oo j attention. be in by the 5th. They can be made ferred. Apply Denby, or Telephone He was met at the landing by the McCallan, Director of Works, saw to it ... to Capt. Gregg, Mr. I. S. Lusher, 5_J. 5224fw.eitp. Mayor, the Wor. A. W. Bluck, O.B.E., that the job was properly finished That transportation may be men­ Mr. H. B. Eve, Mr. F. N. Crisson, M.C.P., who extended to his Royal after the Prince had done the spade- Personal. tioned once more. and Mr. W. H. Freisenbruch, jr. Highness the greetings of the city in work. An amusing incident occurred. ... Passengers going south by the The competitions are men's sin­ FOR RENT particular and the Colony at large, The Prince had placed several shovel's- That it is mentioned daily all "Caaadian Fisher" this afternoon gles and doubles, the entrance fees and the Prince briefly acknowledged it. ful of earth over the roots when the over Bermuda. include Mrs. 0. H. B. Hallett, Mr. being 5/- per head for singles, 7/- WANTED TO RENT—About Dec. 1, Captain G. F. Boles, A.D.C, repre­ photographer-in-chief dashed up as ... E. C. Digby; Major Hugh M. Bell, per team for doubles. a small furnished house,convenien t- sented His Excellency the Governor. the Prince was about to ffnish his That Front Street could do with who is returning to Nassau where ly near Hamilton, preferably near Amid the plaudits of the crowd the task. With a sad shake of his head oo a make-over. he is connected with trade develop­ ... water. Must be sunny. Send full party walked to the Public Buildings, he added a couple of more for luck to description and location; if possible, ment, Mr. E. J. V. Armsden, who That tho Old Town has the fin­ from where at 3 o'clock the tour was please the photographer and the snap photographs and plan. WiUiam D. lately landed from England on his National Football est streets in the Island. to begin. was duly taken! Richardson, 74 Willowdale Avenue, way south, and Mr. Simon Fraser. ... His Excellency the Governor, lieut.- At the Governor's request the band Competition Results. Port Washington, Long Island General Sir L. J. Bols, K.C.B., K.C. of the Bermuda Volunteer Rifle Corps That severe tests have failed to New York. make any impression on the road­ M.G., D.S.O., met the Prince at the played a programme of music, and the The fortunate winner of the 4972fw_3itp. main door, with the Colonial Secretary Prince conveyed through Major R. C. National Football Competition was bed. (Hon. H. Henniker-Heaton, C.M.G.) Earl, O.C. of the Corps, and the Band the holder of ticket No. 13/64. * * * FOR RENT—House, on Victoria Wanted and For Sale That Wednesday night's storm and the Chief of PoUce (Mr. D. R. A. President, Lieut, C. A. V. Talbot, his He, drew Leicester City 10 Street, 10 Rooms, modern con­ Bettington). tried to emulate London's tornado. veniences. Write Box 5203 Bermuda FOR SALE—Light Surrey (cat ua­ goals, Torquay United 5, a * * * Press. 5203*tu.eito m5. Punctually at 3 the Prince drove Continued on page 6. der) £__*., Apply Freer Cox, Tele­ total of 15, and though other That the lightning was beautiful off. Ia the carriage with him were phone 60. 5168tf.eitp. combinations brought the same though fearsome. _____ GROSVENOR TUCKER the Governor, AJD-C. and Lieut. total these tickets were not sold. SEAL ESTATE Liddell, and a second carriage following, WANTED-3 or 4 acres good culti­ The holder of this ticket therefore ... bore the Colonial Secretray, the Mayor FOR SALE vated land, with rich soil and South­ gets a straight £10. That Bermuda seems to have Houses for rent, furnished and and Chief of PoBee. The horses east aspect. Write Box 5218 Ber- escaped hurricane danger. unfurnished. Land for sale. Mr. Fred Glasgow, of Hamilton, NEW WESTBURY, Richmond walking, the tour was carried out muda Press. 5218* w-el. to tu30. was the holder of the ticket. ... according to programme, and everyone— That there is yet time. Road. Two Building Lots WANTED—Good Furnished Cot­ The three special prizes were won and their number was great—was able ... Cables "Teuero" Phone 887. tage, 2 bedrooms, Bath,living room by Mr. D. Washington, Mr. L. to obtain excellent views of the Prince, in most desirable residen­ That 'tis wisdom, not pessimism, and Kit-hen, for long period. Write Goodman, and Mrs. C. Bervin, all while the multitude of photographers to be prepared a little longer. tial district of Pembroke Box 5220 Bermuda Press. ol Hamilton. ... HOMES were busy. The chief desire was to 5220*w.ei. to tu30. The competition of Nov. 3rd will see whether Prince George resembled (Pitts Bay Road.) see-a change in the prizes. Holder That prison_*s may not seem to For Rent or Sale his brother, the Prince of Wales, and Price very reasonable. FOR SALE—1 Double Bed, spring of the highest total will get £10, like St. George's Gaol. GRAY SEAL ESTATE AGEMCT the consensus of opinion seemed to be and Mattress £8, 1 Victrola, small the lowest total £5, (which must ... Telephone Bldg. that he did save that he was much I Write Box S175 Bda. Press. Cabinet, and 30 records £7. Phone be l-», not 0-0), and a special That two were captured, but the Bold St. Hamiltoa shyer. 5175fs.ei. to 26. 77S. 5217tw__. of £1. other two gave themselves up. T-t 573 Pablo "Hoasei" New AVictor Records every Saturday-WADSON'S-^.S.tiSD Past 2 TEE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, FRIDAY OCTOBER 26, 1928.

The Royal Gazette Cable News and Colonist Daily. ACCOMMODATION jb SEQUEL TO NAVAL ACCORD. VICTORY JSSfSSk T0-W6HT Published Dally By The Bermuda Press, Ltd. Paris, Oetober 24.—Charges un­ SHOCKING? not by a jugful! CLEVER? you bet! der the Espionage Act have been NEW WINDSOR HOTEL filed against Count de Noblet, of See GLENN TRYON •EUROPEAN PLAN AMERICAN PLAN ' the Foreign Office, Roger de la PALM GARDENS j Planque, a newspaperman, "and Hie Yankee Doodle Dandy THE DIARY l others" In connection with the pub­ lication of a secret Foreign Office of the screen, in .-jl DANCING OF document on the Anglo-French IN A FAIRY GARDEN Samuel Pepys Tencer ' Naval Pact in the Heart Newspapers Under Sheltering Palms and Tropical Blossoms. last month. "THE KID'S CLEVER ... BREAKFAST - LUNCHEON - DINNER- Oct. 25th. (Natal Day.) AFRICAN POLITICS. It's a Univsrsal Picture. NOTE—Come prepared to laugh as you've never laughed before. TABLE D'HOTE - SERVICE A LA CARTE- I have ever observed that the Cape Town, S.A., October 24.— Some kind of a federation in Africa GLENN TRYON has a style and speed that wiU amaze and LOCAL SPECIALTIES: dark days in life are always in the amuse you. .That's a promise. future. For I was contemplating from the NUe to the Cape is possible Lobsters - Green Turtle - Steaks this day with fearful misgiving in the future, but it wiU not be in since it would mark, as I was so his time, Premier Moffat of South­ Also COMEDY and INTERNATIONAL NEWS Squabs - Scollops. minded, an awesome mUestone on ern Rhodesia said at a luncheon Doors open 8-00 Show 8.30 UNEXCELLED CUISINE - - - FINEST VINTAGES. life's journey. at the University Club here given in ADMISSION-2/- and 1/6 Yet when the day breaks, kind his honour today. MeanwhUe the 1682ts.el. to 31-7-28. friends conspire to rob the day of poUcy of Southern Rhodesia was BERMUDA MOVING PICTURE CO. its terrors for me, and long before expansion to the north, he declared, 5248 f|i (t breakfast I am made happy by the and their ambition was to make a The Garden Spot of Bermuda" wonderful kindness shown by aU strong British State in Central those around me. Africa. SHORE HILLS HOTEL At 6 a.m. the advance guard of ... SPECIAL FOR TO-NIGHT St. George's 'ON TBS LINKS" Bermuda. nurses aU wish me a cheery and COOLIDGE'S THANKSGIVING PATHE NEWS, Presents happy birthday. They bear great PROCLAMATION. Hotel located right on tbe Shore with splendid facilities for bouquets of flowers and express The International Pola Match and Graf Zeppelin Bathing Boating, Fishing, Tennis, Biding and Cycling. Wonderful sentiments concerning Washington, October 24.—Presi­ in full view. Own Livery maintained for convenience of Guests. me. dent CooUdge issued his annual All outside rooms — Excellent Ouisine. One blaze of glory bore a card Thanksgiving Proclamation today ALSO THE SHORE-HILLS GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB, LTD. with the inscription: by calUng upon the people to offer has built a Nine Hole Course on the Hotel Lands and adjoining A Happy birthday. May you thanks on Thursday, November CHARLIE properties. First Tee five yards from Hotel Entrance. Sporty be here this day twelve months. 29th, Tor prosperity in agriculture, Course with unique features amid finest scenic views in the At 6.30 my friend the Lady with industry, and commerce, and for MURRAY Islands. the Broom came in. Solemnly but the peace which has existed in the impressively she offered me greet­ last year. as a big hearted THE BEST DAY'S OUTING IN BERMUDA. ings and then retired, as I thought, ... GOLF ALL DAY AND LUNCHEON $3.00. somewhat hastily. In a few mo­ 1. BILLION DOLLARS REPRE­ comical New York Cop Bates and Booklet on Bequest, Telephone 167, St. George's. ments she was back again, this SENTED AT BANQUET. time with her broom. There is In his latest J. K. FREDERICK KINNEY, Manager. magic in that broom. In her hand- New York, October 24.—Nine 1892fs.elgto 10-2-29. it becomes the wand of a good fairy. pioneers of American industry, First National Picture Standing at the foot of my bed whose combined wealth is esti­ she uttered ber oracular blessing. mated at ten biUion dollars, WUl be _. I wish you health, guests of honour at a banquet to­ DO YOUR DUTY ELBOW BEACH HOTEL I wish you wealth, night. I wish you boundless of -tore; The banquet will bring to a close A thrilling chapter from the life of one of New Ideally located on the South Shore And after that I wish you Hea­ the fifth annual National Confer­ York's "Finest" ven, ence of major industries. It will Overlooking its own Bathing Beach. What can I wish you more? be attended by more than 2,000 Also Pathe Review and Comic Cartoon. So I tcld h-r that her Wish had busiaess, professional and social come true already; for no man leaders. Unexcelled Accommodation and Cuisine. could receive such a gift without The nine guests of honour are:— MECHANICS HALL gaining in health and wealth, and Henry Ford, representative of Auto- Doors open 8.00 Show 8.30 DANCING EVERY EVENING Hoa von is-at hand whilst hearts mobUes; OrviUe Wright aad Glenn are stirred by such kind thoughts. H. Curtiss, Aviation; Thomas Edi­ on Open Air Patio. ... son, Inventor; Charles M. Schwab, THE HUMANOPHONE CO. 5245ffff. And my breakfast tray is laden Iron and Steel; Julius Rosenwald, with parcels of ail kinds and sizes. Merchandising; George Eastman, Free Bus Service for guests. The dear donors bave sensed my Photography; Cyrus H. L. Curtis, large vegetable box was sighted. misgivings on the score of my age, Publishing, Harvey S. Firestone, While cruisiag about the "West Leaving Hotel 9.30 a.m. Hamilton 12 noon and each gift is designed to Rubber. Addresses wiU be made "Carnifax" was joined by the Ley- RETURNED daily 2.30 p.m. ." 5 p.m. remind me of youth and joy. by Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, land Line steamer "Delilian" and 4433w.ei.to30-9-28. Concealed in many wrappings is President of Columbia University, the Dutch steamer "Rotterdam" DR. W. H. WATLINGTON a toy traffic-cop who rudely extends who wiU iatroduce the guests of Both of whom had picked up t_te his tongue when pressed in the honour, Lord Merchette, and W. A. calls for aid. The "Reid" left Sama"- stomach. There is a monkey who, Booth, President of the Merchants* haviog returned to Ber­ raag, Java, on September 1st for muda begs to inform the on being Wound up performs Association of New York Philadelphia. miracles in gamboUinggymnastics. ... mmm public, that he will I receive fruits and cards from fel­ OPEN REVOLT IN PERSIA. low sufferers. One indeed, touch­ PERUVIAN LOAN OVERSUB­ OPEN HIS OFFICE ST. GEORGE HOTEL SCRIBED. ed me greatly: Constantinople, October 23.— My birthday offering is grati­ Alarming reports of open revolt in London, October 24. —Subscrip­ on Monday, tude for the happy talks you Persia against the reforms of Rez- tions were so heavy for the £2,000,- have given me in Room No 2. akhan Pehlevi, the Shah, are being 000 Peruvian loan of six per cent October 22nd. And later in the morning come received today by Persian residents bonds that tne books were closed and happy to attend to books and other gifts from out­ of Constantinople, many of whom at 10 a.m. today. side. I fear me that by the time those requiring GLASSES expect any momeat to be recaUed * * * or OPTICAL-WORK of my dear family arrive with theirs, by their Government to take up OBITUARY. Halloween Frolic I shaU be requested to depart from arms. any kind. tbe hospital so that there may be The centre of the reported trouble Madrid, October 24. —Admiral DR. W. H. WATLINGTON, Oph. B room for patients instead of my is at Tabriz where the disorder was Ricardo Fernandez de la Pu.eo.ie, birthday presents. so serious that most of the busiaess only Captain General of the Spanish. Offices No. 1 and 2, ... houses were closed and the police Navy, died last night. He became The Gibco Building, Wednesday, October 31st, 1928. Right glad I am that the day called to their support the entire Captain General on the _teath of (above Woman's Shop,) has broken so gloriously for the arms bearing population. Admiral Chacon in April 1922. Reid Street, HamUton, 4907fth-eitp. recepiion at Government House ... in honour of our beloved Prince MYSTERY OF SUNK TANKER OFF Continued on page 6. 4189fm.W.t. George! AZORES. Time was when, being young, I was very properly an ardent Bosto n, October 24. —Fear that the radical. I lamented what I deemed American tanker "David C. Reid" a reUc of barbarism in the shape r ^^H.A.fiPpMITH with 45 men on board had founder­ 6 Op-*-** Ik FOUNDED 1889 :.aij of royalty and nobility. I held ed in the mid-Atlantic duriag a SCREEN DOORS that every man was as good as his heavy gale on October 15th was ex­ master, sometimes, as in my own pressed here by Captain T. F. Ger­ case, much better. man, of the American steamship 4 Panel,--I-l/8" Thick. Then the miracle happened! "West Carnifax" in from Alexan­ For by chance I happened to be dria, Egypt. MADE OF BEST QUALITY CYPRESS AND in the Park at Windsor. I had Captain German reported that ou gone there for the purpose of es­ October 14th, they picked up an NON RUSTING MONEL METAL WIRE. timating how much of it really S.O.S. from the "Reid" saying that belonged to me and how little to she was sinking in latitude 36.16 Size$: - Queen Victoria. north, longitude 38.45 west a posi­ Presently her August Majesty tion not far from the Azores. 2-6 x 6-6 @ 30/- drove by! The "West Carnifax" had been Now I was alone and terribly hove to because of the severity of 2-8 x 6-8 ® 32/- young and inconspicuous. Yot did the storm but at once proceeded the Queen bow most graciously under forced draught, but it was 2-10 x'6-10 @ 33/- to me! not untU the followiag morning I bared my head and stood gap­ that she arrived on the scene when 3-0 x 7-0 @ 35/- ing. no trace of the "Reid" could be Then foUowed another carriage found, but instead the sea was cov­ With a royal Princess and Ladies ered for miles with oil streaks and a in Waiting. Again came gracious recogni­ NEW FELT HATS. SHEET ROCK. tion of my unworthy presence! The radical in me was fast dis­ to return my salute. They knelt FIRE PF.OOF WALL BOARD. appearing and I bemoaned the ab­ on the seat and, looking over the Snug turbans, small, medium, and Sizes: -4-0 x 6-0, 4-0x8-0. sence of a great cloak tbat I might back of the' carriage, they smiled large brims. 7 lay at their feet after the manner sweetly and completed the conver­ Most suitable for rapid construction of walls, of a Raleigh. sion of the Nihilist. Creations of the leading English, Then I had a sudden set-back! Ever since that day my heart French, and American makers that ceilangs, partitions, etc. A third carriage bowled along thrills as I bear or read of our Royal are extremely smart and becoming. merrily and in it were two very House. I would that I were able SHEET ROCK PLASTER for cementing seams. young princesses—accompanied by to meet Prince George so that I Many new trimming ideas are fea­ a governess. could renew that moment of many tured in this collection. Paying proper respect to royalty years ago. was now a confirmed habit with I fear me my beloved country­ Chin Chin Blue, Briar Rose, Goose­ BEAVER BOARD. me so I made my profound bow. men are not given to demonstra­ berry Green, Cupid Pink, Castilian Sizes;-4-0 x 6-ft, 4-0x8-0. ... tion, and I also mind me that Red, Sand, Beige, White, and Black. For a moment my radicalism Prince George may be somewhat returned to me sevenfold in inten­ weary of the duties of his exalted sity. position. Yet I do pray that he can read our hearts aright. My bow was not acknowledged! C INGHAM & WILKINSON. I gazed after the royal carriage We are indeed "Keepers of the * yhe in deep despair. I even felt in my Western Gate." We hold it in =v<-X-< Queen Street >_/•©.• Front Street. PHONE 193. Hamilton.' hip-pocket hoping to discover the trust for the Empire. An Empire 5258 If 1f ir'Store f gun of a rebel. When lo! the gov­ held together by Loyality and Love I •fs 5129ff and tn to 16-11-28. erness had instructed tbe children cencred in One King! One Flag! BALKAN SOBRAINE CIGARETTES AND SMOKING MIXTURE--™-* *^$<_£$ STORE =______! *~*% ' • l-i.^- _B*" TBI ROTAL GA-1TTI ARD COIONIST DAILY, FRIDAY, OCTOBIR 28, IKS. ra_e 3

| AN EQUITABLE DISTRIBUTION 01 By the Way 1 OF WORLD'S GOLD. New Perfection Oil Stove While the real winter season is The distribution of an unused not exactly with us yet, still there and costly gold surplus among those are signs that, pretty soon, the im­ countries having a deficiency of portation of canned goods will take gold is a n&tter for general re­ a good jump, the price of home­ joicing, unless the gold acquired grown vegetables will go up, the is unwisely used either to inflate debates will begin amongst the or deflate currencies and price le­ Parliamentarians, hot dogs will be vels, Professor Irving Fisher of Yale at a premium, and real sub-tro­ University, says in an article in pical life will take on its wonted The Commercial, international colour. half-yearly review, published by * * * The Manchester Guardian of Eng­ Et seems that Bermuda was duller land, which has just been received than usual for most of the summer here. months, owing to an extreme "It will be a net gain to the world exodus of local people. But England must have boomed exceedingly, be­ if this buried treasure is used to cause many went there, to bask at restore stability of prices and bu­ ease in what oae hears was deli­ siness confidence in the countries cious weather for that country. with unstable currencies," Pro­ • * * fessor Fisher writes. *1t will re­ lieve the United States of the grave Summer visitors kept up the and costly responsibility of hold­ home fires duriag the absence of ing the surplus gold reserves of the native element, and things the world out of use in order to hummed so far as the tourist trade prevent disastrous inflation. So is concerned. I am straagely im­ loag as these surplus gold reserves pressed with the advisability of sev­ are lyiag ia the vaults at our banks eral more good paying businesses they constitute a constant menace being opened in and around Ham­ to stability in our own and, con­ "The Finest (HI Range Ever Built" ilton. I would like to see a marble- sequently, in other countries. topped cafateria opea its shining Splendid game, sir I doors just opposite the railway ter­ "The fact that United States Odourless. Efficient EconomicaL minal, so oae could munch hot banks are in possession of such a dogs, beef stew, and soak up a cup large part of the world's gold sup­ —have a For Sale by all Dealers. of coffee while waiting for the Som­ ply gives them the power to con­ erset express. trol very effectively the price le­ . * * vels in other countries. This is not a desirable situation, and it We need a good lunch room over has called forth much caustic cri­ WEST INDIA OIL COMPANY. in Paget and Warwick, somewhere ticism from European writers. It within easy distaace of both these would be much safer as well as more Distributors. parishes, where the succulent dog PARK DRIVE economical, to distribute the gold could be eaten in peace while stand­ supply more equably among the ing on the roadside.'The trouble FURNESS BERMUDA UNE nations of the earth, thereby des­ THE CIGARETTE WITHOUT A FAULT. with Paget and Warwick is that troying the power of the Uaited (Under Coatract with Bermuda Government.) there's too much love-making and States or of aay other nation to YOU GET FULL VALUE Royal and United States Mall Steamers not sufficient stuff to eat late at bring about world inflation or de­ night. This condition will over­ IN THE QUALITY Fastest Steamers on the New York-Bermuda Route. flation, either intentionally or balance the strongest constitution ignorantly." Proposed Schedule sf Sailings 1928. and should be remedied at once. The coming season is a good time Professor Fisher suggests as the Arrive Leave Arrive Leave to do it. next step to promote world fiaaa- New York Steamer New York Bermuda Bermuda * m * cial developmeat an international monetary coafereace. "Now that Bermudian civilization has not Fraace, the last of the major poli­ Sole Agent A. E. NICHOLL, P.O, Box 372, Hamilton Per muda yet been attuned to eat at mid­ Bermuda Sat. Oct. 13 Mon. Oct 15 Tues. Oct. 16 Tburs.Oct. 18 tical and economic powers, has re­ night, except on some state occa­ Fort Victoria Wed. " I7j Fri. 19 Sat. 20 Moa. " 22 established the gold staadard at sion when there are wafer-thin Bermuda Sat. " 20; Moo. " 22 Tues. " 23 Thurs. " 25 a reasoaable price level, aa iater- sandwiches and weak tea for the Fort Victoria Wed. " 24 Fri. 26 Sat. 27 Mon. " 29 aatioaal monetary coafereace consumption of the mob. I would Bermuda Sat. 27 Mon 29 Tue_. ** 30 Thurs. Nov. 1 should, I believe, be called at the substitute the "western sandwich" Fort Victoria Wed. " 31 Fri. Nov. 2 Sat. Nov. 3| Mon. 5 earliest possible date for the pur­ for this—the latter containing a Fort Victoria Wed. Nov. 7 Fri. " 9 Sat. 5 Moa. 12 pose of workiag out the final aad good supply of eggs and onions as Fort Victoria Wed. 14 Fri. 16 Sat. 17 Moa. 19 by far the most important currency 3ermuda Sat. 17 Mon. " 19 Tues. " 20 Thurs. 22 its basic material. reform of all—the standardization Fort Victoria Wed. 21 sftL 23 Sat. 24 Moa. 26 . * • @i the value of gold in terms of Bermuda Sat. 24j MOD. " 261Tues . ** 27 Thuts. 29 However, judging from the per­ goods and the fiaal stabilizatioa of Bermuda Sat. Dec. 1 Moa. Dec. 3 Tues. Dec. 4 Thurs. Dec. 6 formances of local talent this moaey and prices." 8 summer, I can see no real cause for Bermuda Sat. Mon. " 10 Tues. — 11 Thurs. •13 Speaking of America's exports 15 alarm over the winter season. I Bermuda Sat Mon. " 17 Tues. Dec. 18 Thurs. ** 20 of gold, Professor Fisher declares: If you don't like to drink milk because of its 19! find most of the regular attend­ Fort Victoria Wed. Fri. SI Sat. 22 Moa. ~ 24 "The export of gold has had a di­ 22 ants completely busted as to pocket taste—try this! As St. Charles Evaporated Bermuda Sat. MOD. " 24 Wed. " 26j Fri* 28 rectly disturbing effect upon prices 26 book in the cause of entertain me at. Fort Victoria [Wed. Fri. 28 Sat. 29 Mon. " 31 and busiaess, because it has af­ Milk is always fresh and sweet, it blends 29 No maid from Broadway has any Bermuda Bat. Moa. " 31 Wed. Jan. 2 Fri. Jan. fected busiaess coafideace. perfectly with fruit jukes to make the most 1 cause for complaint. They have "Indirectly busiaess may be fur­ beea taken care of and introduced delightful milk drinks. The combination of ther affected through the re-es­ to most of the fancy drinks to ba St. Charles Evaporated Milk with the juice Subject to change without notice II circumstances require. tablishment of the gold standard had south of the Gulf Stream. of oranges, grapes, loganberries—any of the mm*. in Fraace and the strengthening WATLINGTON 6 CONYERS, Agent. oi the gold standard in Great Bri­ juicy fruits—is most useful for those who There has been an overplus of tain, Italy and the Argentine. If 8728ffm.w_t. girls this summer, especially in tire of milk. The drinks are especially good prices are kept stable in those and the last two or three weeks. It in case of illness, since evaporated milk is other countries business confid­ has been almost impossible to get The Bermuda Electric Light Power & Traction Co. Ltd. ence will be increased and wo may more easily digested than ordinary milk. The around and give them all a swing look forward to expanded produc­ combination is stimulating to the appetite. in the entraacing fox-trot. The fat Now you can buy a Duro 250 gallon per hour motor tion and trade. Pr Dsperity may be­ ones have been marooned, hope­ gin either at home or abroad, but pump for the same price as the old Duro 200 gallon lessly, oa the side lines, and those it cannot remain there. If it is xo per hour motor pump, and with improved features. belonging to the I.W.C.A. have continue ft must spread beyond had to content themselves with the boundaries of s.ny one coun­ ST. CHARLES ginger ale at their own expense. try." Price only £16. 10. 0. mm* Since Professor Fisher's article EVAPORATED I have been overwhelmingly out­ was written, Spain has made par­ MILK Made by The Duro Pump classed duriag the summer by more tial arrangements for the stabili­ f experienced mea And, just the zation of tho peseta, through a bank 'TJtere's cream in every drop" & Mfg. Co., The World's other night a lady, on heart lg ing credit said to be for fifty mil­ that I had exactly eightpence ha'­ lion dollars, arranged with tho largest makers of Electric penny left after the summer's Mid-.-.. Bank, I_d., of London, run, invited me to a spaghetti party and J. P. Morgan and a group of gratis, and without allowing me to assoC-.V'.'d banks in tho United briag even the garlic. States. The return of Spain vo Because it is a pure FOR SALE BY mm* the g-'ld standard, or at lees's the This is friendship indeed, practi- * establish ment of a fixed value _<"_• cal and to the purpose. the peseta, is an important ste# ginger ale of the The Bermuda Electric Light P. & T. Co. Ltd. * * * la the directum noted by Profes­ Serpentine Road, Pembroke, also at I also have a lobster supper ia sor Fisher in his article. World the offing, which shows the good commerce has now reached a stage highest quality, ST. GEORGE'S aad SOMERSET, and intentions of the to-be hosts. where it is being practically car­ * * m ried forward ou an established gold "Canada Dry" What more could one desire, or THE BERMUDIANA CYCLES, Hamilton. standard. 5153-HTm... tp what better position in life, than to have two good meals staring one -OO­ blends well with in the face? * * * LONG SPAN CONCRETE BRIDGES. whisky, rum, Many a man worries over his mil­ lions, and whether he is going to Statistics receatly collated show UNEXCELLED FIREWORKS that there are aow thirty-six con­ possess them by tomorrow's sun, gin or brandy but those things are not for Ber­ crete bridges in the world with muda. Here, we may rest ia peace, single spans of over 250ft. safe from ticket-scalpers, gold- The largest single span is con­ A large assortment at low prices. bricks and oil stock. structed in the Elora Bridge at * * * Brest which has a total length of 2,625ft. and consists of three sin­ "CANADA DRY Luckily, I hear, most stock ia the gle spans of approx. 600ft. and ap­ ^^ ~ Bee. U. & Frt. OB. railroad has been taken by outside proach viaducts. capital, and thus sleepless nights There is only one bridge ia Great The Champagne of Qinger eAles for the shareholders are not for us Special prices to dealers. Britaia represeated ia this total — Canada Dry Ginger Ale, Indarporottd of Bermuda, althougn the kine the bridge opeaed this year at Ber- 25 West Aird Street, New York OftJ, V. S. _f. aad chickens near the liae may wick-oa-Tweed. This has a single be disturbed by the nocturnal Sold at the better hotels, dubs and provision stores spaa of 361ft. _* trains shrieking through the Fraace, with eleven, is credited ' night's .blackness. THB BERMUDA FURHiSHINGfiSUPPLY GO. with the largest aumber of thep * * * j6 5150 fl-.m. w.tp. . bridges, whilst the U.S.A. cor_.es YOU SHOULD USE Certainly the majority of visitors next with ten. have been pleased with us, and I It is in terestiag to note tj*_e first have heard but oae girl bemoan of these long span bridges was her fate at having been enticed to erected in 1905, whilst oin> e of the II Bermuda. She bewailed the lack II ROSET TREES total have been built tt ^ year. of shows; there was no place to go. This is ample evideace of ' the grow­ for November delivery But the next night she caught a iag popularity of concref e for large youthful sheik with plastered hair spans. ORDER YOURS NOW! and the small part of chaage from SALAD*: last week's pound note, so she thought better of the situation. THE E. WORRALL OUTERBRIDGE COMPANY. * * * punch. I have found that the oaly way to * * * ~___~____i_A_ Hamilton "Always Dependable" Phone 643 There is no use to argue. Just cure a disgruntled tourist is to take hold the glass to his f.4ps and allow 4894-Hf.tp. Mm into some convenient bar^aad him to gurgle a bit.' No other tea is so delicious. give him a strong shot of piaster's M.MJ.H. * POWELL & COMPANY—Bermuda Distributors. rage « TBI BOYAL GAZETTE AID COLOIIST DAILY, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1928.

1 ritory which the Americaa scheme METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS MADI AT TIB OBSERVATORY. St, Lawrence Waterway. I would entail, advocating a two- 1 PROSPECT, BERMUDA. TURF HIGH LIFE The project kaowa as the St. Law- stage development. Week Ending During the 20-18-1928 renca Deep Waterway, although i_ HIGHEST GRADE TURKISH CIGARETTES was first proposed years ago, has Canadian Committee's Report. Readings at 8 a.m. Readings for 24 hrs. beginning only withia the last two years reach­ at 8 a.m. AS SUPPLIED TO THE HOUSE OF LORDS. ed the arena of practical politics, The Canadiaa Natioaal Advisory but ia that brief space lt has aow Committee, in Jaauary, 1928, re­ ported oa the fladiags of the Joiat become the dominating issue ia • _ S Canada. Board of Engineers, but the actual .1 __ 2 ** • S ss text of the report was not published -S-S 3 Having through an error received The St. Lawrence Waterway con­ as Sffi a sists of a chain of lakes aad rivers until April 18. The Committee Date 3 ** m found that the St. Lawrence Deep 1*2 ** a ten times the quantity [required 2,000 miles long stretching from s • i§ a 2 the very heart of North America to Waterway was feasible as an en­ 9 • we are offering them the open sea at the Straits of Belle gineering project and desirable in .a 81 oi *r Isle. Today it is, subject to the the national interest, and recom­ al J_ ** mended that it should be proceed­ __ 0.4 Stern limitations imposed by ice, 14-18-28 66.8 79%i AT COST PRICE open for navigation with the ex­ ed with at the earliest possible 82.2 64.6 9.20 EN ORDER TO CLEAR THE STOCK. moment. But it advocated that the 15-10-28 76.8 64.8 64.0 76% 0.08 8.00 ception of a stretch of 78 miles of the 16-10-28 64.4 73% St. Lawrence River betweea Kings­ work should be undertaken by 76.8 62.2 9.40 stages, laying special emphasis up­ 17-10-28 76.0 67.8 66.0 78% 8.00 ton, Oatario, and Moatreal, where 18-10-28 67.6 89% 2/10 PER TIN of SO (A__s_t.) aa obstruction exists in the shape of on the necessity of providing for the 80.8 66.4 0.14 8-10 absorption of the power which 19-10-28 80.2 67.8 66.0 91% 0.44 4.20 a series of rapids. These are di­ 20-10-28 67.8 vided Into three distiact portions, would be developed. It suggested 82.8 64.2 95% 0.54 6-20 known as the International, which that the sections of the St. Law­ lies along the dividing liae betweea rence River lyiag wholly withia OBSERVER'S REMARKS: GOSLING BROTHERS Canada and the Uaited States, and Canadian territory should be de­ 14—10.28— Fine day and slight showers p.m. the Soulanges aad Lachine sec­ veloped first aad by Caaadiaa agea- 15—10.28—Fine day. tions, which lie wholly ia the pro­ cies alone, and that the work on 18-10.88—Fine day. vince of Quebec. At present a canal the international section should 17—10.88—Mae day aad showers late p.m. system enables vessels of light only be begun when the purely 18—10.28—Fair a.m. and aoon. Dull p.m and rain. draught to pass by the rapids and Caaadiaa sections had been com­ 18—10.28— Dull day aad raia and thunderstorm. reach Montreal from the Great pleted. The view was expressed 20—10.28—Dull day and raia aad thunderstorm. DAVENPORTS Lakes, but what is now projected that the Americaa Goverament is the provision of enlarged canal should be iavited to undertake the WILLIAM R. GREEN. facilities which will allow ocean­ whole work aad expense of the ia- Sgt. R.A.M. Corps. What YOU going vessels to evade this formi­ teraatioaal section and also to OO dable barrier aad laad their car­ complete improvements which have wanted for goes at ports io the ceatre of the would give a deeper channel in the If your throat is inclined to be weak, coatiaent without the trans-ship- Upper Lakes, and that, when the if you are liable to get hoarse after a long time. meat aow necessary. American Government had com­ one, cigarette too many, or after pleted its share of the construc­ pr-longed talking, you will find The proposers of the scheme con­ "AUenburys** Glycerine and Black tion, it should hand over all works tend that the opeaiag of untram­ Currant Pastilles a boon. Made withia the Canadian boundary free only from the fresh juice of ripe COUCH melled navigation from the Atlaa­ of any charges and free from any black currants and pure glycerine, tic to Thunder Bay on Lake Superior American claim to participate in they are manufactured according to by day will save millions of dollars through an old French recipe of the House. management or control. Nothing Serious, but- lower freight rates to the farmers Keep a tin handy. They quickly well, a warning that your relieve and soothe the throat and of the Western Prairies, stimulate I a regard to the Canadian sec­ clear the voice, and they are as E__D the shipping traffic on the Great tions, the committee explicitly throat needs attention luscious as they are effective. favoured the idea that the work Lakes, which today far exceeds the They contain no harmful drugs, so they may be by Night. traffic of either the Suez or Panama should be completed uader some used as frequently as necessary with absolute safety. Canals, and make Moatreal the arrangement whereby some pri­ m greatest port in the world. But al­ vate iaterests should, ia retura Obtainable from aM the leading most as important is an ancillary for the right to develop and sell the Drue Stores throughout aspect of the scheme in the shape of hydro-alectric energy available, the B.W.L Illeiibirnys CHESLEY E. WHITE CO the huge volume of hydro-electrio hand over to the Federal Govern­ energy, estimated at four million ment a navigable chaaael of the re­ Special Representative for B.W.I ( 5013_ 1f-l.W.f.tp. ___£_P_-STILLES horse-power, which caa be develop­ quisite depth of 27ft. free of all cost. H. S. HALSALL. ed from the dams, necessary to re­ A recommendation was inserted P.O. Box 57, Bridgetown, ON HAND move the obstruction of the rapids. to the effect that no power develop­ BARBADOS. It can be made available as far west ed in Canadiaa territory should be A full Supply ot as London, Ont., and as far east as exported from the couatry. ALLEN c. HANBURYS LTD. Quebec City, and enthusiasts pre­ The committee's report marks LONDON dict that it will attract a multitude the ead of the long period of in­ of new iadustries aad briag a large vestigation, and the correspond­ SCISSORS increment of population to the ad­ ence laid before Parliameat by jacent territory. Mr. Mackenzie Kiag in April last re­ AND The beginning of the story of the vealed that the stage of actual ne­ waterway should go back to the gotiations with the United States Boundary Waters Treaty of 1909, Government had been reached. which created an International That correspondence, which was PILSNER URQUELL Joint Commissioa with jurisdic­ fully summarized in The Times of tion over ail waters forming the April 19, showed that the Coolidge The Beers that give satisfaction. boundary betweea Canada and the Administration was strongly press­ Uaited States. But the first defi­ ing the Canadian Government for nite proposals for the opening of a a convention which would sanction water route from the Great Lakes the immediate construction of the J. E. LIGHTBOURN & CO. to Montreal came from the Ameri­ waterway and that the King Gov­ 50861ff-_>ltp. can side when, in January, 1914, ernment, while expressing its be­ On Sale at all Clubs and Hotels. Mr. James A. Tawney, chairman of lief ia the desirability of the pro­ the American section of the Com­ ject and accepting it in principle, Exceptional Values missioa, and Senator Townsend, declined to make any defiaite com­ of Michigan, another member, mitments until certain political and other difficulties had been GOSLING BROTHERS. IN after a conference at Washington with Mr. W. J. Bryan, then Secre­ solved. The character of these par­ SOLE AGENTS tary of State, announced that they ticular difficulties will be discussed favoured the joiat construction by in a later article. FALL SUITS the Amsrican and Canadian Gov­ (To be continued.) Navy Serge and the new shades of Grey, Fawn ernments of "a de9p waterway for oo and Tan. These Suits are well tailored and suit­ ocean-going ships" from Mont­ STOCK QUOTATIONS. Unfortunately no able for business and street wear. real to the Great Lakes. The War IQNADTEN intervened soon afterwards. New York, Oct. 24th.—Atl Refin consumer SAMPLES of SINGLE AND DOUBLE BREAST. 231_; Am Caa 109.; A Car Fdy »l-r/8; Am Loco 90; Am Smelt a. 65/- to 100/* t Engineers' Report. 2.5-7/8; Am Tel T 179-3/8; Ana Cop 89.; Atchison 192|; B and O The Joint Commission i_ 1921 is­ 112; Beth Stl 68-5/8; Can Pac 217|; sued a report that basic recom­ Can Dry 78-7/8; Briggs Mfg 55f; i mendations of which were that the C and O 187; Chrysler 133!; Coco J T. J. PEARMAN & SONS. two Gove_nmef_ts should arrange Cola 176J; Col F I 671; Cons Gas by treaty tio improve the St- Law­ 80|; Corn Prod 84-5/8; Cruci Steel RICE 1 5235 Iffth_5itp. rence River from Kingston to Mon­ 80-3/8; Curtiss 134|; D and H 187.; treal, that tbe new Welland Canal, E I Dupoat 43-.; Erie 55J; Fo Film i* '*______•_-*____•____ ii MORRIS A. GIBBONS which Canada was constructing, 101 J; Fleishman 86; Free Texas 46; i should be treated as part of the pro- Gen Asph 73-3/8; Gen Elec 170; u KRISPIES feet, and that engineers of high Gen Mtrs 222; G Rwy Sig 106 Good l 4*i_3# i standing in both countries should Rub 83-7/8; Graaby 101f; Graham L,< *5_#*_?j I'M are available at present. Men's Grey Army Woollen be added to the Joiat Commissioa 46-5/8; G N R Pfd 101 i; Green Oan and the investigation continued. 143; Houston 140; Hud Mtrs 83_; You will however con­ Socks No definite step was taken until Hupp Mtrs 73-7/8; latl Comb 66- November, 1923, when, in reply to 3/8; latl Harv 316!; latl Nickel sider a trial package at 175-5/8; latl Paper 64-3/8; Intl Te­ ¥ at 1/9. 2/- & 2/6 Per Pair. the American Government, tha tlP^/m^ nam __• TENPENCK purchased Canadian Government intimated le 18»|; Kenn Cop 117J; Mack 74- -tSKFOF____s?lT__H, t that it Was wilting to appoint t_ie 7/8; Marland Oil 41; Miss K T NAMEl from any grocer an ex­ ST. GEORGE'S STORE. additional engineers suggested ia 45-3/8; M Pac Pfd 123J; Mont Ward cellent investment. 5234 fifth- the Joiat Commission's report to 333; Nash Mtrs 94; New Haven 85; ______B assist a further investigation, and N Y Cent 175!; North Pac 100-7/8; CANADIAN 52l3fw. also to appoint a National Advisory Packard 96-5/8; Pan Am B 52-5/8; Committee, which would examine Phillips 44-5/8; Postum 68-1/8; Ladies' Irish and French the non-technical aspects of the Pullma'n 80.; Radio Corp 221.; HEALING problem. On March, 14, 1925, the Reading 103; Repub I S 82-3/8; Susceptible to American Governmeat appointed Rock Islaad 135-7/8; Sinclair 32f; Coughs and Colds ? HANDKERCHIEFS a Natioaal Advisory Committee of South Pac 122-3/8; South Rwy 145f OIL— nine members, with Mr. Herbert S O of N J 46-5/8; S Warner 100J; A GREAT OfiiMENf You Are Probably Specially Boxed Hoover as chairmaa, and on May 8 Baker 79-5/8; St I* San F 118-1/8; A curativd aad soothing lini­ 7 the Caaadiaa Government aa- Texas Co 68-5/8; Tex G Sul; Tex ment which has tot sixty: Vitamin-Starved aouaced the personnel of its ad­ POO 16-7/8; T Roller B 142-5/8; yean beon inj popular de­ visory committee, Senator George Uaioa Pac 202.; U S I Alco 135.U mand for th© relief 0i.aH -external and internal pains. P. Graham, thea Miaister of Rail­ S Rub 41|; U S Steel 163J; West- * Jtanvfaetureibf _. . • SCOTTS loghouse 108; White Mtrs 37-1/8; NOBTHBOP Jt LYMAN CO.-_-lt_t LOCKWARD & CO. ways aad Canals, beiag chairman. Toronto. Canada 50_lTTm.eltp. Both countries also appointed three Woverlaud 29-3/8; Woolworth 200; engineers of high standing to what Wrt Aero 165; Yellow Cab 37-1/8. EMULSION was designated the Joiat Board of Total Sales 4,586,300. English Corrugated Iron Engineers. Foreiga Exchaages New York, 82-1/8; Atl Refln 204; Cal Packing Abounds In Health- It was November 26,1926, before Oct. 24th.—Steady. Fraace 390- 76; Cal and Ariz 117-7/8; Chesp Giving Cod-liver when properly put on the Board's report was submitted 3/8; Italy 523-5/8; Germany 23.81; Corp 68J; Oommwth Pow 83|; Con to both Governments. It revealed Caaadiaa dollars three sixty fourths Mtrs 14|; Eleo Pow and Lt unqtd., OU Vitamins will give a Water-tight a unanimity of opinion about the of oae perceat discount. Fisk Rub llf; Fleiscbtnann 84-5/8; room that will last for feasibility t >t the waterway and its Banks. Lorillard 281; Mag mam Copper 61- Scott & Bowse, Bloomfield, N. J. 26-16 navigation fi eatures, but also a sharp Halifax, N.S., Oct. 24th.—Com­ i; Mebo Oil 18£; Park Utalx l«-|j years. divergence c'f view on the power merce 298; Moatreal 384. P and R C and I 31|; R S Hose 45- W. s. PURVIS Distributor Bda. question ba^weea the Americaa Wiuaipeg, Oct. 24th.—Wheat No 3/8; Stan Plate Glass 41; Stan Oil aad Caaad-S-M members, the form­ 1 Northern 121_. of N Y 3Si; U S Rub Pfd 69; U S R aud I 79|. Can Marconi 9-7/8; Evolution of religion and of er favouring a one-stage develop­ New York, Oct. 23rd.—Ahum science consists in unlearning what meat of poweir oa the international Lead 3-3/8; Am Pow aad Lt 83|; White Rock 45f. sectioa, aad the latter, objecting Montreal, Oct. 24th. -Hiram it believed to be true.—The Rev. -247_1f__. tioa Am Snuff 188}; Am Wat Wks 60*; T. E. Royds, to the inund-i °' Canadian ter- Armour B 17-7/8; Air Reductioa Walker 74J. t THE E.OYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26 1828 Page s

Steamship Movements. MAKE YOUR PLANS IN GOOD TIME S.s. Caaadiaa Voluateer (C.N.) Is due la today, from St. Kitts witb cargo, sailiag after discbarge of cargo for St. Joha, N.B. Ageats, Messrs. X S. Darreil & Co. * * * THE S.s. Fort Victoria (F.B.) is due ia today from New York BEAUTIFUL WILTONS with 160 passeagers, sailiag oa retura tomorrow. Ageats, Messrs- HANDSOME AXMINSTERS WatUagtoa & Conyers. * * * S.s. Caaadiaa Forester (C.N.) is BRITI5H Our New Carpet Department due ia from Nassau today, sail­ iag at 2 p.m. for Moatreal. Ageats, is well worth a Visit. Messrs. J. S. Darreil & Co. m * * INDUSTRIES S.s. Culebra (B.M.S.P.) from The New Assortment of Carpets have been Loadoa is due ia tomorrow with geaeral cargo. Ageats, selected with a view to combining the new Messrs. Haraett & Uichardsoa. Designs with Typical Bermuda Colourings. * * * S.s. Fatuca (Elders & Fyffes) is FAIR. due ia from Avoamouth to­ ALL SIZES. morrow with passeagers. Ageats, Messrs. Haraett & Richardsoa. will again be held at the SPECIAL SIZES MADE TO ORDER. * * * The S.s. "Oropesa" left Vigo oa WHITE CITY, LONDON SPECIAL DISCOUNT. the 23rd iast. at 12 aoon. She is due at Bermuda oa Wedaesday, and October 31st. CASTLE BROMWICH, 00 BIRMINGHAM THE TH s1 Mail Notices. FEB. 18 to MARCH I Mails per S.s. Caaadiaa Volua­ teer for the Maritime Proviaces aad Newfouadlaad will close at the Geaeral Post Offlcetoday:— Ordiaary Mail at 4 p.m. Registered Mail aad Parcel Post at 2 p.m. » * * Mails per S.s. Fort Victoria for Great Britaia, Caaada aad Uaited States of America will close at the BUYERS- Geaeral Post Offlce, Hamiltoa, as follows:— Tomorrow, —Ordiaary MaU at 6 Make your plans a.m. Today, -Registered Mail aad Eighty-three Years of Leadership ia Wearing Apparel. Parcel Post at 5 p.m. now to visit the Supplemeatary Mail:—7 a.m. tomorrow. 00 1929 Fain It will A New Bermuda Tide Table. be larger than For October, 1928. even High Water Suu- Sua- Pure Silk Crepe de Chene Date A.M. P.M. riss set. Particulars and Invitation 26 5.50 6.12 6.11 5.16 Tickets may be obtained from :— 27 6.35 6.55 6.12 5.15 28 7.17 7.37 6.12 5.14 THE COLONIAL SECRETARY, 29 7.58 8.21 6.13 5.13 BERMUDA At 12/6 the yard. 30 8.43 9.08 6.14 5.12 or fron the 31 9.32 9.59 6.15 5.11 DEPARTMENT OF OVERSEAS TRADE, 35, OLD QUEEN STREET, LONDON, ENGLAND A French cloth of pure Silk, October 28, Fuxl Mooa. or " 29, Spriags. and free from loading, the THE SECRETARY, Meaa High Water Spriag Tides CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND only protection against "drop­ 4ft. 4 las. CF.H. ping" in a moist climate. Meaa High Water Neap Tides 3ft. 8ias. Black, white, and twenty-one Meaa Tide Level 2ft. 7ias. beautiful colours. N.B.—Heights are givea above souadiags oa charts. SPECIAL SALE Silk Georgette in colours to H.W.F. & C. 7 hours, 59 miautes. OF match, at If /- Age of Tide assumed to be _ days. Suaset aad sunrise refer to upper CARRIERS FOR BICYCLES limb of Sua touching the horizon, TO CLEAR OVER STOCK. Our guarantee with every yard. height of eye 20 feet above sea level. ALUMINIUM 4/6 reduced to - - 2/6 Times are Local Meaa Time. NICKEL 8/6 and 6/6 " " 5/- and 4/- —oo ENAMELLED 7/6 and 5/6 " " 4/-and 3/- -2_3tff-.2----i.3-.:_.2. OTHER CARRIERS at 2/-, 2/3, and 2/6. News from St George's. J&Mflfw.eitp. J. B. ASTWOOD & SON. Personal. Captaia Hamiltoa receatly com­ manding the B.MJ-. in Bermuda, OCEAN DOMIWION UNE sailed for England in H.M.S. "Des­ patch" on Monday, 22nd inst. CANADA-BERMUDA-WEST INDIES - DEMERARA There seems to be * * * SERVICE. some doubt about the Mr. Fowler, the popular school­ deposit terms of master, Mrs. Fowler and family have moved to Mrs. Moss's "Rose Announcing the fcllowing sailings before close of navigation THE READMORE Cottage" oa the Mt. Erie reserva- in the St. Lawrence. tion. LENDING LIBRARY. * * * s.s. 'SPICA" .... 19th October The terms a_e these:—> The maay frieads of Mr. F. s.s. 'BROSUND" .. 2nd November (a) Persons desiring Smith will regret to leara that he s.s. 'ADOUR" 16th November to take one book is agaia seriously ill aad oa Wed­ s.s. 'HEDRUN" 26th November at a time pay a aesday moraiag was conveyed to all from Moatreal via Halifax. deposit of 4/- the hospital in tbe ambulance. (b) If two books are * * * R. M. BROWNE, Agent. taken at a time, Ship Notes. the deposit is 8/-, Front Street. Hamiltoa. and so on, at tbe The merchant motor yacht "Ju­ Telephone 828. rate of 4/-. pie," since her last arrival has been 5167 If V .m.tp. ..___. ia at Eagiaeer Harry Robert's En­ (c) This deposit is gineering Establishment effecting paid once only, repairs to her eagiue. She left the when you join the repair shop oa Wedaesday. "HOME-MAID" ROWf-TREE'S library. * . m MAYONNAISE (d) The deposit is The Bermuda Aquarium's motor repayable on de­ yacht "Slippery D_ek," at this writ- COCOA mand, subject to Cost ao more thaa the Best return of the iug is at St. George's, probably ___r Will awaitiag a chaage of weather. books in jour Better thaa the Best Replace possession. iBUTTERCRUST WINS * * • Police Court. That (e) The oniy addi­ The approval of the public for many reasons. It is On Sale at:— tional charge is Energy 3d. per volume carefully made of the choicest ingredients, texture At the Police Court, St. George's, GOSUNG BROTHERS WM. MURPHIE Expended when books are and flavour are almost beyond the chance of im­ before the Wor. C. M. McCallan, oa i taken out. provement. Now we take another step in popular­ Tuesday moraiag, Albert Trott of ' O. R. 3.0BLEIN And izing this delicious Bread by making the price Six­ Hamiltoa Parish was couvicted of MRS. X. M. ASTWOOD Brighten "lyiag ia a state of intoxication ia a THE GOODT SHOPPE. THE PHOENIX. pence per Loaf. public Street." He pleaded guilty Your THE BUTTER CRUST BREAD ison sale by all Grocers aad was bound over to come up DAY- Tte^gxgl&StOK for sentence whea called upoa. HOME PRODUCTS CO. and you will recognize it by the handsome waxed ASK YOUR GROCER. paper wrapper with the Butter Crust Label. * m m Hamilton Bermuda. 5246f !_< Going Back 100 Years. 61T If. w.tp. L BUTTER CRUST BREAD In waxed paper wrappers only. The receut escape of prisoaers "Your wife used to be very food Col. F. G. Barker a Wokingham, from St. George's Gaol carries us towa aad oa the release of a aum­ of singing aad playing oa the piaao. Berkshire, magistrate, to neigh­ 6d. per Loaf. back to tales of over a 100 years ber of prisoaers, ell the uucoasum- Now we aever hear her at ail." "She bours whose cross-summonses for ago, whea the St. George's Gaol ed groceries were fouad ia the gaol hasn't many leisure moments now. assault took a a hour to bear: I wish was ia the buildiag where the Cus­ hidden ia maay hide-aways which She's too busy with the childrea." I were back ia the orderly lo.ra. BERMUDA BAKERY LTD. tom House aow is. Goods, iaaum- the aroma from spoiled cheese re­ "Childrea axe a comfort, aren't This case woulda't last loag there. . Telephone 241. erablo were stolen about the vealed. they?"

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Today. Messages To Mars—

Lightiug Up Time: 5.46 p.m. But No Answer! * * . Londoa, October 24. -After pay­ Moviag Pictures: — iag oae shilling and sixpence a word for radiograms to be sent to a FALL BARGAIN SALE Mechanics HaH, Hamilton, 8p.m. 1 Victory Theatre, Hamilton, 8.00 woman on Mars and after listening p.m. for replies, Dr. Mansfield, tele- oo pathist, announced this morning that certaia messages had been re­ Commencing SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27th. Prince George Welcomed to ceived but would have to be decoded. Operators afthe Saint Alban's Bermuda Radio Statioa who had listened on a wave length of 30,000 metres for a SPLENDID BARGAINS IN THE FOLLOWING MERCHANDISE: Continued from page 1. reply said that nothing had been heard from the distant plaaet. LADIES' COATS COTTON GOODS MEN'S SHIRTS CRETONNES appreciation of their playing. This The messages seat by Dr. Robia­ was their programme, compiled by " SILK DRESSES m COMFORTABLES soa were dispatched into space on a HOMESPUNS PANTS Sergt. C. E. Young, A & S.H., the wave length of 18,700 metres by the conductor:— Rugby Station at 2.15 a.m. They VIYELLA «* BLANKETS Festival March—-from"Tannhauser"— read:—"Love to Mars" and "God SERGES, TWEEDS " SWEATERS Wagner is Love," and were addressed fco WOOL SWEATERS SHEETS Selection._"Bohen_an Girl" Balfe SCARVES, HOSIERY " HATS, CAPS Comaruru, a Martian woman with " UNDERWEAR TOWELS Bell So!o....The Bells of Ousfcy. whom Dr. Roinson said he had (Soloist Bd. Sgt. F. JeIIy)_J. Ord. had telephatic communication. " CORSETS GLOVES HOSE, RAINCOATS PILLOW CASES Hume As the Doctor realized that Mari- Walse " Ramona" O. Sciacca tiaas perhaps were aot acquainted Native Scene In a Persian Market with English he translated the radio- A. J. Kettelbey grams into a special code for their Intermezzo from " Cavalleria Rust- benefit. Although the Post Office icana" arr: P. Mascagni which accepted the messages would COX & WILSON Marc- "Albanian" R. B. Hall aot guarantee their delivery. ^ v rewesfi £? Xylophone Solo "The Two Imps"— Dr. Robinson spent the early K. J. Alford hours of this morning at the Labor­ soothe youiy QUEEN STREET. Overture..."The White Queen" atory of a scientific friend, Profes­ 5216fw.f._. O. Metra sor A. M. Low, in Chiswick, a sub­ Selection Sullivan's Operatic Gems.... urb, optimistically trying to pick arr: L. Brockton up a reply on a high powered radio Fantasia In a Monastery Garden— set. At 4 a.m. he said "we have re­ During or after the Aged People Need SNEEZING A. W. Kettelbey ceived certain messages this morn­ daily toil, what is more a Laxative Medicine. Descriptive peice "The Cuckoo"— ing but must wait until they are G. R. Louis Vitak decoded." However certain Dr. deligh ful than a refresh­ COLDS With old age nature's forces slow Regimental March.—" I'm Ninety Five" Robinson was that an answer had ing cup of Maypole Two pipers of the Argyll & Suther­ been received to his message, he down. Old folks need the assist­ land Highlanders also played in be­ was notified officially today by the Tea - and how soothing ance of Dr. Hamilton's Pills. They flush out the system, keep it free Quickly tween the band selections. Post Office that no wireless signals too! Tea was served during the afternoon, had been received which could have from poisonous wastes, make the Ended and the Prince met many of the guests, been messages from Mars. Maypole Tea, blended bowels active and aid the stomach. To men and womea past middle leaving again for Hamilton and his from choice young tender GOVERNMIET ship about 5.30 p.m. life Dr. Hamlltoa's Pills are of won­ Breathing Bermuda thus received the Prince Rest 111 and 244. Harris aad leaves, correctly infused, NOTICE derful benefit. To keep regular, full and if he is not so free of speech as his Nothliag made a stand today ia aa produces an exquisite of pep, in good spirits, these vege­ brother the Prince of Wales his per­ effort to avert the single innings table pills will prove a boon. 25c at sonality is the same, charming, and beating the former gettiag 51 and beverage for any time NOTICE is hereby given that the all dealers. Catairhozone Superintendent of Police will be the Colony welcomes him and gives the latter 62. Grim metis four wick­ of the year. Are you sneezing aad sniffliag, is him the freedom of the Islands. ets for 125 was the best bowling feat in attendance at the Police Sta­ tion, Hamilton, on 1st, 2nd, and your head stuffed up? No need for • 00 in the Rest's second innings. that. Just use Catarrhozone; it mm. 3rd NOVEMBER, FROM 9 a.m. is a quick relief. It never yet failed Cable News. RACING. TILL 11 a.m. for the purpose of to end any Cough, Cold, Bronchitis, receiving and considering: — or Catarrh. Thousands have used Continued from page 2 London, October 23.—Betting on (1) Applications for licenses for it with uaiform success—that the Cambridgeshire is as follows:— Public Carriages. ought to be proof enough of what it THE NICKEL MERGER. Sunny Trace 100 to 14, Foh&nuau (2) Applications for PubUc Car­ For Piles can do for you. The pleasaat germ riage Driver licenses. If you are troubled with Itching, Blind, 100 to 12, Gaag Warily 19 to 2, Pa­ Bleeding or Protruding Piles, txyafew killing medication is breathed New York, October 24.—Charles lais Royal 100 _• 8, Orbiados 100 to TEA 2. Thereafter, during Nove mber_ applications of PAZO OINTMENT from the inhaler iato the nasal pas­ the Superintendent of Police will b» aud you will then realize that you hare Hayden, Chairman of International 7. Delius, Poadicaerry 15 to 1, St. Load Agent i -found the correct formula to effect a , sages, throat and lungs. It kills Nickel Compaay, announced to­ Jerome 100 to 6. Guards Parade 18 in attendance on WEDNESDAYS •• .ore. Believes Itching Piles instantly. the germs aad heals the sore mem­ day that officials of the Compaay to 1, and six others 20 to 1 or more. and THURSDAYS at the same place branes; it stops these diseases had taken up with its operating * * * and hours. quickly. Nothiag so satisfactory heads and attorneys the matter of CHESS. AFTER A MUSICAL RECITAL. as Catarrhozone. Large size, lasts arranging a closer community of ia­ 3. Liveries of 10 or more carriages' two moaths, price $1.00: trial size, terest with the Mond Nickel Com­ Berlin, October 23.—Capablanca A. A. JOHNSON & CO will be vi^ted by arrangement, by Ia a small Scottish town there 50c. All dealers. pany, Ltd., e_ London. of Cuba Was ousted from the lead the Superintendent of Police to had baa a a musical rscital that * * * in the International Chess Masters deal with carriage and driver afternoon at the town hall by a DOCK INSPECTION BY LORD Tournament today when Spiel- made straight for him. He licenses. Owners or Managers ef j well-known Edinburgh pianist, The KYLSANT. maun of* Austria won two of the coulda't budge for fear, but now he such liveries are requested to com­ audience and the performer had _V_HEAD_ three adjourned games that were aoticed that the elephaat was limp­ municate, without delay, with tho departed, and the caretaker was New York, October 23.—Lord Kyl­ played off. He has an advantage of ing. It had aa eaormous thora Superiateadent to eaable him to j locking up when the telephone bell sant, Chairman of the Board of the half a point over Capablanca. The stuck ia oae of its feet. It extend­ arrange date and hour. rang. FLASHLIGHT Royal Mail Steam Packet Compaay latter did not play today. ed the foot toward the tourist. D. BETTINGTON. "Hello," said a voice. 'Ts that and the White Star Line, arrived oo "The tourist, of course, extracted Chief of Police. the Towa Hall?" BATTERIES today on the Majestic for an ia­ "ANDROCLES AND THE LION." the thora. Police Headquarters, "Aye." spectioa of the Compaay's termi­ "Years passed, and oae day the 20th October, 1928. "Did he play Bach?" GUARANTEED nals aad shipping facilities la this Ogdea L. Mills, Uader Secretary tourist now back home, went to the 5257ff.s.m.tu. "Awa' wi* ye, moa. This is a FRESH. port. of the Treasury, was criticiziag at a circus. The circus march-past was towa hall, no' a fitba* field." — * • » luncheoa at Saratoga Spriags, a tale led by a magnificent elephant. "Musical Mirror." CRICKET. of political gratitude. The tourist and the elephant re­ oo THE "That tale," he said, "remiads cognized each other at once aad Arraugemeats are beiag made* Beating the Game.—Dachshund Melbourne, October 23.—Ia a me of aaother. thea a straage thiag happened. to establish observation station racing has been tried in Ger­ BERMUDIANA test cricket trial match the team "A tourist was sauateriag with "The grateful elephaat put out at Swan Islaad ia the Caribbean many. The trouble is that on a cir­ represen ting AustraUa defeated The his camera through the juugle. • his truck, lifted the tourist from his Sea and during hurricane season cular track a very speedy animal CYCLES. Rest by aa iaaiags aad 43 runs. Suddenly he heard a crash aad out fifty-cent seat and set him down ia It o broadcast warning by radio as often overtakes Itself.—London Phone 440. Scores were:—Australia 398 the burst a big elephaat. The elephant a maguificeat box seat. to probability of storms. /' Passing Show. 653-IHf.