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CANADIAN TRADE SHIP TBE LOSS OF M. S. ANTI-DUMPING BILL PERSONAL THEY SAY BERMUDA WM List of Articles Affected Vice-Admiral Sir Vernon and TO VISIT BERMUDA Lady Haggard wish to announce That it is good to hear the "Ber­ Vessel Fully Insured LONDON, Nov. 21.—The Board of that should weather conditions muda" was covered by insurance. Trade lost no time in applying make it necessary to postpone the j mm* its powers under the new anti- dance arranged for Wednesday, 25th That it is difficult to imagine a A Reuters despatch to the Royal duniping bill. The first order was November, at Admiralty House, it bigger and better ship in the Gazette and Colonist Daily on issued last night which a 50% duty will take place the following day at service. Gloomy View of Economic Saturday stated that the Marine will come into force on November the same time. * * m Insurance Market "loss caused by 25th, applicable to a long list of * * # That the only thing that makes it the destruction was heavy, "pro­ specified articles including certain Congratulations to Miss Esther possible is the Company concern­ bably over £600,000 to which must types of domestic pottery, glass­ W. Outerbridge, daughter of Mr. ed. Situation be added £472,500 paid for repairs ware, metal, furniture and cutlery and Mrs. Hastings Outerbridge, * * * following the previous fire." and certain types of tools, radio daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hastings * * * That the idea of taxing cruise sets and parts, typewriters and Outerbridge, who was recently sel­ ships has cropped up again. DIRECTORS STATEMENT various woolen manufactures ected as one of the pupils gaining * * * such as rugs and blankets; also honours at the examinations con­ That better late than never. Tragic Colliery Disaster at Doncaster—Lind­ LONDON, Nov. 21.—A. Reuter's packing papers and various toilet ducted by the Trinity College of * * * despatch dated 2 p.m. Saturday requisities. Music, London, to take part in a That a tax won't keep desirable read: musical programme at the Heli­ bergh Pilots Big Airship at Miami—Big Politi­ 00 travel away. cal Sensation in — "A statement issued by the conian Olub Hall, Toronto. * * * directors of Furness Withy Com­ INTERNATIONAL FINANCE Miss Outerbridge is a pupil of That the absence of a tax on cruises Shriners Seek to Regain Speed Record pany expresses the keenest appreci­ Miss Hope Morgan and sang Mas­ is simply a double tax on estab­ ation of the many kind messages of BASEL, Nov. 21.—The Bank for' senet's "Ouvre les yeux bleu." lished business. for U. S. A.—Grandi Receives New sympathy received from sharehold­ International Settlements has oo * * m ers, friends, clients and public received a copy of the German That some people-can see as far York Welcome—Bennett Con­ with regard to the destruction of memorandum applying for a con­ as the end of their noses. the M.s. Bermuda." vocation "without delay" of a CUSTOMS HOUSE * * * fers with Thomas^-Stutute The statement continued: special advisory committee under That others can't o f Westminster Bill If the damage to the Bermuda the Young Plan to enquire into * * * should unfortunately prove beyond Germany's economic and financial That there are two reasons for Passes Second Read­ repair, the order for construction position. The memorandum Rates of Exchange this. of a new ship will be placed immedi­ declares that the situation in m m m ately with a British Shipbuilding Germany has reached a "state of That one is because some are short­ ing The following -rates of ex­ Yard which should give employment extreme tension.'' sighted. IMPORTANT COMMISSION APPOINTED IN to a large number of men for the change were in force at the * * * SMUTS* GLOOMY VIEW Customs House on Saturday, next eighteen months." That the other Is because some are LONDON, Nov. 21.—A gloomy November 21st:— CANADA—NOTED EXPLORER TO MAKE From Belfast came a despatch long-nosed. view of the immediate future of U.S.A- $3.73 stating that the fire was entirely * * * SECOND SOUTH POLE EXPEDITION- Central Europe was taken by Smuts Canada $4.24 subdued but only a very casual That there is an optimist in the yesterday before he departed for Belgium (Belga) 27 examination could be made at the House. SPORTING NEWS: RACING, , South Africa. ' He said much of France (franc) 95 time. The damage to the shell and m m m Centra] Europe was in a very bad Germany (mark).... 16 steel decks, said the message, is j That he is proposing pensions for way indeed, financially and politi-- Hong Kong (dollar) Is. 4d considerably greater than in the' nurses after twenty years service. cally and a financial crisis might Italy (lira) 73 case of the fire at Hamilton, Ber * * * muda. be precipitated in the immediate Japan (yen) 2s. 8d future and this might be followed That the pension may be there in 00 by undesirable poUtical changes if twenty-years—but the nurse will LINBEKG PILOTS "AMERICAN L. (P. Duff of the Supreme Court of not a social upheaval. He urged be otherwise engaged. CLIPPER' ON MAIDEN TRIP Canada; the Right Honourable THE SUPREME COURT t^e conference to meet without * * * Lord Ash fie Id of London, England; delay" and drastically overhaul the BERMUDIANS TO MAKE That perhaps engaged isn't the MIAMI, Fla., Nov. 21.—Thirty- Sin Joseph Flavelle of Toronto; OF BERMUDA . whole position in regard to repara­ exact word. seven persons sailed over the gulf Be iudry Leman of Montreal, vice- tions and international debts. MONARCHS MAIDEN TRIP * * * yesterday from Miami aboard the president of the Canadian Bankers He declared the whole business of That news, like twins, never comes giant Pan-American Air Lines Association; L. F. Loree of New reparations had become a vast A large party of prominent Ber­ singly. amphibian "The American Clipper" York, president of the Delaware Michaelmas Term illusion now seriously affecting a mudians will leave'here today by * * * The ship was piloted by Colonel ana Hudson Railway; Walter Mur­ worldwide economic crisis, and the the S.S. Carinthia in order to make That with the advent of the new Lindbergh. The plane which was ray, president of the University the time had come to lift this the maiden trip of the mammoth ship comes the news of the loss recently christened by Mrs. Hoover of Saskatchewan, and J. O. Webster, CHARGE OF MURDER deadweight from the minds of new liner, the "Monarch of Ber­ of the old. was on her maiden flight and one of the leading professional men, and if that were done people muda" on Nov. 28th. They will m m m stopped at Ciefugos for lunch men of New Brunswick. Under the The trial of Beatrice Elizabeth might again breathe and the wheels be the guests of the company and That then the Court has a serious after which it took off for Jamaica. terms of the appointment the Robinson on the charge of murder of industry and trade begin to a very attractive programme has case to consider. * m m commissioners are asked to report will commence today at 10 a.m. revolve again. An early settlement been made for their reception in * * * POLITICAL SENSATION IN AUS­ their findings with the least possible Only two or three such serious of debts, reparations, coupled to a New York. Unfortunately many That after that comes the wireless TRALIA delay. Reference is made in the trials have been heard in Bermuda substantial measure of disarma­ of those invited are unable to telephony inauguration. order-in-council to the "serious and for more than half a century, and ment would be the longest step ever leave the island on account of * * * SYDNEY, Nov. 21.—A flrstclass continuing deficits of the Canadian never before, as far as we know, taken toward the recovery of the business, but the party will include: That then there is the stalking of poUtical sensation has been caused National Railway and the diminish­ has a woman been charged with world. Mr. J. J. Outerbridge, Clerk to the the five wild parrots. such a serious offence. throughout the state by the Govern­ ing revenues of the Canadian BERLIN, Nov. 21.—The German Trade Developement Board; Mr. F. * * * The alleged offence took place or, Sir Phillip Game, approving the Pacific Railway. debtors committee have invited C. Misick, M.C.P., Manager of the That an incident like beautifying at Hamilton Parish on Sunday, appointment of twenty-five Labour * * * representatives of eleven creditor Visitors' Service Bureau; t he Bermuda is almost unnoticed in July lOth, when during a quarrel nominees, including two women, BYRD TO RETURN TO SOUTH countries to come to Berlin to dis­ Honourable S. S. Spurling, C.M.G., the great excitment. Aubrey Chesterfield Trott met with to the Legislative council, thus POLE cuss further arrangements in re­ O.B.E., M.O.P., Chaiirman of the * * * giving Labour a majority of seven. his death by stabbing. Bermuda Board of Agriculture; Mr. That anyone who proposes a dozen oo gard to Germany's private debts This surprise move is a sequel to a NEW YORK, Nov. 21.—Admiral after the expiration of the "stand­ E. A. McCallan, Director of Agricul­ more boards has got a nerve. long feud between the Governor Bryd has announced that he is still" agreement. ture; the Worshipful H. V. Smith, * * * and Premier Lang. Business men ROAD IMPROVEMENT J.P., M.C.P., Chairman of the Ber­ That the best board consists of pne, definitely going to the South Pole -oo- are astounded at the appointments again in the autumn of 1932 for muda Board of Trade; the Honour­ * * * and declare it will destroy whatever further research and exploration. Good progress is being made on THE EASTERN CRISIS able J. T. Trimingham, Colonial That perhaps bed and board is confidence has been growing in He will try to recover the planes the re-construction of Front St. Treasurer of Bermuda; Mr. T. St. G. better. financial circles and prove a serious abandoned on the last expedition. —especially consideraing the con­ Gilbert, Chief Revenue Officer; mm* setback to the state's economic * * * ditions of busy traffic—and the Japan Rejects Armistice Chief of Police D. R. A. Bettington; That now for another drive on tha recovery. SHRINERS OPEN HUGE SPEED contractor is hopeful that the work the Honourable A. W. Bluck, O.B.E. juvenile offenders campaign. * * * FUND will be completed within the Proposal M.C.P., Speaker of the House of BENNETT TO CONFER WITH specified time. Assembly and Mayor of Hamilton; -oo— THOMAS CLEVELAND, Ohio, Nov. 21.— The new surface looks effective TOKIO, Nov. 21.—The Japanese Mr. J. D. B. Talbot, M.C.P., Secret­ The Shxir_e*fs of North America, chough to the lay mind use of it representative in Paris has been ary of the Corporation of Hamilton; METEOROLOGICAL NOTES LONDON, Nov. 21.—A large a high Masonic order, opened a was made too soon after complet­ instructed to reject any idea of ah Mr. W. E. Meyer, Acting Mayor of crowd of Canadians welcomed $16,000,000 aviation speod fund with ion. Standing horses are particul­ armistice in Manchuria which has St. George's; Mr. Philip D. Light­ Bennett on his arrival in London. a view of regaining for the United arly trying on any road surfaces been suggested as a corollary to the bourn, Secretary of the Corpora­ He declined to make any statement States the air speed championship and it was noticeable that many sending of a neutral commission by tion of St. George's; Mr. Arthur Bermuda, Nov. 21st. but expected to confer semi-offiei- of the world. Participation in the delivery- waggons stood for long the League to Manchuria. Gorham, President of the Bermuda Max. MM. Chamber of Commerce; Mr. J. J. ally with Thomas last night. fund is open to all individuals and periods almost immediately after CHINESE PRESIDENT TO TAKE Temperature 74 64.6 groups in the United States but the Bushell, M.BJL, Secretary of the Sunshine 7 hrs. 50 mts. * * * the new road was laid. OOMMANG bulk of support will come from the We understand, that owing to Bermuda Chamber of Commerce, Rain ml SECOND READING OF STATUTE NANKING, China, November 20. Shriners of whom there are 8,000,000 the iiecessiiy of completing con­ llr. A. M. Purcell, Managing Editor Barometer. a.m. 30 35 p.m. 30.34 —President Chiang Kai Shek was OF WESTMINISTER BILL in the United States. tract work at Tucker's Town,paving of the Royal Gazette and Colonist Wind (nie-D for 24 hours) granted approval in a resolution Daily; Mr. S. S. Toddings, Publisher LONDON, Nov. 21.—Yesterday * * * operations on Front Street will be 15 miles, 8 p.m.—8 p.m. adopted by the fourth Kuomintang and Editor of The Mid-Ocean; Cap­ the House of Commons passed the NEW OFFICIAL BALL suspended for about one week. Congress today to leave for Man­ tain H. B. Maltby, R.N., Captain-in second reading of the Statute of oo 00 churia at once to take command Charge of His Majesty's Bermuda Westminister BUL NEW YORK, Nov. 21.—The of the Chinese armies against the Dockyard; the Honourable H. W. * * * United States Golf Association has CANADIAN TRADE SHIP TO Japanese. Watlington, O.BJE., M.C.P., senior NEW YORK HONOURS GRANDI again modified its golf ball. It is announced that beginning January -00- partner of the firm of Watlington FOREIGN EXCHANGE 1st, the official golf ball will have VISIT BERMUDA and Conyers- local agents for the NEW YORK, Nov. 21.—Dino the same size of the present ball TERRIBLE COLLIERY DIS­ Furness-Bermuda Line. Grandi under a heavy police guard but the weight will be that of the. was given an official reception by old ball. MONTREAL, Nov. 21.—The ASTER IN ENGLAND Local Rates the City of New York yesterday. * * * Canadian trade exhibition cruise the pithead waiting for news while * * * SOUTH AFRICA TO REMAIN ON steamer, "New Northland," start­ heroic attempts at rescue are being IMPROTANT COMMISSION AP­ GOLD STANDARD ing from Halifax, January 8th and Heart-Rending Scenes at carried on in the blazing inferno of Tne following rates of ex­ POINTED llf CANADA visiting Bermuda, Jamaica, British the shaft by parties of miners. change were quoted by the Doctors were rushed from the sur­ OAPE TOWN, South Africa, Nov. Guiana, the Bahamas and other Pitjead local banks at the time of rounding districts. The first OTTAWA, Nov. 21.—A royal 20.—Hon. N. O. Havenga, Minister points in the Carirbean, was laued closing Saturday:— explosion was followed by an inrush commission has been appointed to of Finance, today told the House in an address here by the chairman LONDON, Nov. 21.—A serious New York— of gas which overcame a number investigate the whole problem of of Assembly that South Africa of the Quebec division of the Can­ explosion took place in Bently Buying pound sterling transportation in Canada, particu­ adian Manufacturers Association, Colliery mine near Doncaster and of men, and with the second ex­ for " $3.63 would remain on the Gold Stand­ plosion at midnight one of the larly in relation to the questions ard. He asked for power if neces­ Allan Mithell. He said it was a reports place the killed at eighteen Gelling -pound sterling to duplication in services as between promising forerunner of expanding and twenty-seven injured. Seven rescuers was blown to pieces. at. £ „.. $3.80 sary to force gold companies to sell * * * two transcontinental systems to the Reserve Banks, and amid trade relations between Oanada and men are still entombed in the pit Canada- including steamship services, and loud cheers emphasised that if the West Indies. Mithell urged which is blazing fiercely making Later—Seven more men have Buying pound sterling also with a view of recommending South Africa currency were tied Canadians to cultivate more in­ rescue practically impossible. There died in a hospital as a result of the _o**_._._^. M-l° a future policy, having regard for to sterling it would mean the tensely the West Indian markets. were a thousand men underground disaster, bringing the total dead to Selling pound sterling . the new orientations of railway country would be affected by The cruise is sponsored by'H. H. at the time of the disaster and the twenty-five. Twenty are still in at „_~*4.32 problems under the stress of motor causes and circumstances with Stevens, Canadian Minister of deathroll may be greater than, at the hospital in a serious condition These rates are subject to and bus competition. The person­ which it was actually unconcerned. Trade and Commerce and has" present reported. A pathetic and it is feared that four who are immediate change on receipt nel of the commission is as follows: been organised by the leading crowd of tight-lipped men and .till missing are unlikely to be of bank advices from abroad. chairman, the Right Honourable Continued on Page 10 Oanadian industrialists. weeping women are huddled about found alive. Travel

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0>«^><=X>c=<*C><*<=SK=<><»>0><><=><"? was brought by this stream and extract from a letter dated Bridge­ Correspondence 100 YEARS AGO the winds, and deposited where town, -November 2nd., received found, but as this study is out via New York by the Steamer Ori­ The Diary From the Royal Gazette of Nov­ of our Une the conclusion we have noco. "IS ROMANCE VEGAR?" ember 29, I83rwe take the foUow­ drawn may be erroneous; we will "The Town is now considered o/ ing excerpts:— therefore press the solution on healthy, being free of yeUow fever. those whose more immediate pro­ It ia: stilt, however, making sad To the Editor of The Royal Gassette i SAMUEL PEPYS TEUCER $ fession it may be to explore the havoc in the Country Parishes. AU and Colonist Daily. On the 25th instant, a sealed bottle was picked up by a servant, trackless ocean and "time and tides the white Soldiers have been taken B, V. R- a 0>0*><^>0><>C><><^><><><>C»*<=><>0*>C»<>C***0 "Sir, on the shore of the North, side-qf, presage," and we shaU feel grati­ from the Island. There has-been "A" Co. St. George's In reply to A.K.'s letter, I hasten St. George's: on examining it was fied to receive from such scientific sueh a decidedly favourable change friends a more satisfactory solu­ in the weather during the last Nov. 20. to assure him of my unbounded found to contain two letters, and a admiration and gratitude for the memorandum, of which the foUow­ tion of this problem, for insertion i day or two that we feel sure, should All our hearts sad this day at the in a future number. it continue, that the sickness wiU Social Club news oi the burning of the gallant wonderful items pubUshed in the ing is a copy. American "Modern Library." soon pass away.—From the Royal ship "Bermuda" as she lay at the "The person who may chance Gazette of November22,1881. ship-builders' yard in Belfast being There is really no point In dispute to fall in with this bottle, wiU be prepared for our service once more. between us, as he perceives the so kind as to forward these two 50 YEARS AGO DANCE And what a fate for such a point of my objection to the use letters as the direction intimate.' of the title "Romance" for Merey- 25 YEARS AGO magnificent ship. Ever since she "On board the Duke of Bronte, CRICKET kowski's book. made her maiden voyage to our H. Harris, for Jamaica." A single wicket match was played at AN OSPREY CAPTURED The Armoury, St. George's I do think the use of this title is beloved island she had delighted "Longitude 20,22, Latitude 33.57" Prospect on Saturday 19th Instant On Wednesday the committee inept and tmfortunate, and, what­ all with her great beauty and splen­ • The letters were directed, "Mr. between Mr. McNamara, School of the Bermuda Natural History ever the intention may have been Thursday, NOT. 26th, 1931 did performance. Then she was James Catel, Blk Eagle, Brick Master, Royal Irish Rifles, Qr.- Museum have purchased a fine in applying it, it is in its results stricken by a dastardly hand or by Lane, Spitalfields" and "Samuel Master Sergt. Flanagan, R.E. and specimen of the fish-hawk or Os- at 8 p.m. vulgar, coming down right to the the inexorable finger of Fate. Yet Shebel, Esq., 8, American Square, Color Sergt. Riddle, Army Hospital pray (Pandion Haliaetus.) The level of HoUywood flapper-bait. was she saved and bravely carried London." One of these letters being Oorps. The match.was played with bird is a male; its wings when Non Members 2/6 her scars across the ocean back to Indeed, the word Romance, it open when found the date of writing great spirit throughout, the weight spread measure 5 feet 4 inchesfrom the builders. seems to me, ought to die, except was discovered to be the 25th telling, rather, against the Qr.- tip to tip. The Osprey is nearly Members 2/- Now, alas! she lies crippled and as a historical label. Leonardo October, 1829; therefore the bottle Master Sergeant in the running. a eosmopoUtan bird and may be Ladies 1/6 useless in the mud never proudly was the incarnation of the classical must have been two years and one Color Sergt. Riddle was the fav­ found throughout the^temperate to breast the waves again.- Renaissance, purely scientific and month in the water.—In most ourite a. the commencement, but zone of North"f America over in­ objective in his methods and at­ Members of the Company I can find it in my heart to be­ experiments of this kind, tried in owing to the splendid bowling of land waters. It is often seen here titude, so that, even when stripped wishing invitations for their lieve a great soul has passed hence. the Atlantic Ocean, the bottles the Schoolmaster, the tables were but seldom obtained. TheAspeci­ of its vulgar modern implications, have been driven, and picked up soon turned. The match ended men at the museum had had its She has gone—but she will not the title is an indignity upon Leon­ friends who are not* already in to the Eastward; how to account thus:— left wing broken, but J-he^fracture be forgotten. Like men, the good ardo; it is also inaccurate. possession of season dance in­ a ship has done Uves after them for the course this bottle has taken Mr. McNamara, blowled out for 75. had knitted; it also had -n its body and she set an example not only I beUeve that MereyknowsM's we are at a loss, unless we are per­ Qr.-Master Sergt. Flanagan, run several shots by^which H_had been vitations are requested to apply to Bermuda shipping but to the own title is accurately translated mitted to suppose that the influence out for 42. recently wounded. _TheJbird was in for same not later than noon whole world of shipping. Some by the EngUsh title "The Fore­ of the trade winds, at the time it Color Sergt. Riddle, bowled out a very weak Condition i_rom_[want there be who think of a ship as a runner." But of this I am not sure; was thrown overboard, reached fur­ for 40. of food, when caught^on the War­ Tuesday. mere vehicle, a carrier of cargo I have no copy by me at the mo­ ther than usual to the northward, * * * wick Shore by .a man who put a SHlt-a. ment, and have no knowledge of and that the bottle was drifted or a transporter of persons. YELLOW FEVER AT BARBADOS bag over it asjltjjwas sleeping.— the Russian, so I am liable to cor­ thereby to the southward until it But the "Bermuda" was more From the.BermudaJColonist, Nov rection on the point. reached the Florida .Stream, and Eighteen Days later.—We have been than this. She was the vision of a kindly favoured with the foUowing ember*23,*1906. j__ t**. THE ANNUAL GENERAL captain of industry. The material­ My intention in mentioning this ised dream of an architect. The difference of title was to avoid my MEETING hope and pride of gallant seamen, readers, as I had previously re­ and a beloved friend of a whole ferred to it by the English title. people. An she had a soul—and I Perhaps A.K. wUl be appeased, of the verily believe she had—may it should he have felt aggrieved at rest in peace in the full knowledge any impUed reflection upon the H.A.&KSMITH QUEEN'S CLUB of duty nobly done. translators abd publishers of the jQmiied o>A Modern library, when I observe WWv- •will be held that, whereas "Peter and Alevis" FOUNDED 1889 has long ago been out of print and How strange it is that whilst unobtainable in England, this Friday, November 27th our hearts are sad we do all pre­ American enterprise has now made pare to journey to the neighbouring it again avaUable. - at 730 p.m. island of Manhattan to rejoice in I have the privilege of friendship the advent of the new and glorious and acquaintance with so many "Monarch." charming and genial American WITNEY BLANKETS L. BARNARD, I hear our Honourable House of people, that it is unnecessary for Assembly is adjourned so that our Sec—Treasurer me to say that I do not confuse them 6134fn mighty men of affairs may make with the Irishmen of HoUywood. the trip, though I doubt me this I can only say: more strength to is an excuse. them so that they may chasten The real reason for adjournment and cleanse even HoUywood in is that members after abusing time. Boards for expenditure beyond T.M.S. Elegant m. Quality and appearance L. H. CHARLES & CO. grants, are all hard at work search­ CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERS ing for missing minutes and pre­ -oo- these blankets are made in Witney, SOMERS BUILDING. HAMILTON senting claims for service rendered. England of the finest wools ob­ Our astute S.S.S. made one WHY "TEST MATCHES?" fatal mistake in dealing with his tainable, NEW CONSTRUCTION.

severe critics. To justify his ex­ F.LPAIRS AND REMODELLING penditure he did state that there The phrase "test match" as used TEAK AND IRON ENTRANCE GATES would still be a large balance at the now in the papers has practicaUy TRELLIS AND FENCING end of the year. no meaning as appUed to the cricket A choice of white with assorted colour­ Now I have ever observed that matches themselves. 6125tm. 23w2. m7.wl 6.m31. w30. members of the House' are like The misnomer, which has now be­ ed borders, plain colours and reversi- unto women at a bargain sale. come current in the newspapers, bles. Now is the time to make your They will spend and spend not so seems to be derived from the old much that they require the articles practice of selecting the best poss­ selection while our stocks are complete. —but merely because they beUeve ible team, in both countries, by in the axiom, a series of test matches. These were "Spend while the spending is played solely for the purpose of God." finding the best men avaUable. G, * # * The use of the word "test," as But I am fooling the great com­ applied to a match between the pany whose guest I am to be. My actual English and. Australian object in journeying to New York teams, either in England or Aus­ *&-*a~-^*~~-t^^'$i is to have-a pretty picture taken tralia, is just as meaningless as From lO/o eacli of my gastronomical organs. I the word would be if appUed to the Was disappointed with one taken match between Somerset and St. GOVERNMENT of_ my backbone here. My friend George's. Dr. diaries Wainwright declared It is, in short, just one of those 6132*j(|m.-v. NOTICES it was a good backbone but didn't words which get into*" currency in belong to me". I suspect he thought the Press with a definite meaning, it was one belonging to the Heand- as a matter of habit, are retained 0 Annual Registration of erthal man. This time I shall run after they have lost it. p: .0% no such risk. I know my gastron­ —oo fT*\ Qitfeeii Street Cycles and Dogs omical organs are not old for they 'You cannot stop wars merely *, **» ®^^ are nothing like what I had a • few by taking away the weapons that {f$tore • "jf years ago. are at hand."—Henry Ford. Reference the above Registration •Si**** of Cycles and Dogs In December at ?»?£-?*.,S.'-**-___W-S_^».**.*».**.*!W Tbe Police Stations in Hamilton, a***e**&***tl*e.t*'a,***»-t*a**r^ St. George's and Somerset, notice is '•Sf? -*•.*ft*• hereby given that in accordance *.» ft* ft* with the Orders of His Excellency IP *.* 'The Governor-in-Council, the BS est hours of registration will be from M A New Consignment **' 10.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m. and 5.00p.m. i«* **/*4- 7 p.m. (Sundays and Christmas ft**.* SS ft* Day excepted). - *.* H OF ft* ft**.* D. BETTINGTON, si ft**•• Chief of PoUce. u is Police Headquarters, ft* Hamilton. ss 18th November, 1931. ll ft* ** New-Hudson Bicycles 6099fs21.---23.-Ii26.-2S.m30. ss "*.*" ft* 6* ss *>/* j| Has just arrived % j| ft* ft* sft*s *.* *.» ft* ft* ft***" By Command, *H* a* g Ladies', Gent's and Children's Models in all sizes j| X ** ' E. W. EVANS, *v» Colonial Secretary. ** ALSQ THE X «0 S3 ft* Colonial Secretary's Office, 18th November, 1931. w. Newest Carrier Models ss sft** ft* Sf LP. KIRKHRIDE, D. C. A better finhh than ever on all models ft* ***** ts*% CORNS, CALLOUSES, BUNIONS, ft* *->.-- fift; INGROWN TOE NAILS 6* and all foot Ailments scientifically *?.« ft* •gm*^.»$m*-*^ treated ss 0 ARCH'SUPPORTS ft* made to personal impressions ft*ss *•*- J. BJASTttfpOD & SON FOOT CORRECTIONIST ss 60904Htf-ettf>- sft*i SOMERS BLDG. — Phone 238 'hs-s-s ^^^^^M^^^^SI^^^^^^B^S 6074f *._.-". to w25. :2:::::::::2riH::r::2S2:2*^:2r::2:2r2i2:: ^^^is^ssssssssss^ss^^ ft* BS ft* uit- •figBfeSg; Si! THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 193! Page 3

*\\ MECHANICS HALL THEATRE at iAe MILLIONS HAVE PRAISED Presents JOHN'BARRYMORE IT! The World's Greatest Actor, in 11 REID HALL HAS PICTURE JOHN BARRYMORE, WORLD'S MOBY DICK THAT MILLIONS GREATEST ACTOR IN ACCLAIMED "MOBY DICK" Filming a storm at sea offers ob­ Colourful Stars in Powerful stacles enough but when it eomes to recording one on the Vitaphone, Wright Drama aboard "a pitching sailing vessel, such as wa*- necessary to the mak­ They call Fern Andra the woman ing of "Moby Dick," the Warner who can't be killed. Brothers pictire starring John And wliy not? This exotic, titled Barrymore, today at Mechanics BEAUTIFUL NANCE 0'NEIL —UNA MERKEL star-of the German stage and screen Hall Theatre, it tests the courage JOHN HOLLAND who plays . the seductive "Mrs. of cameraman and crew. Talne" in "Eyes of the World," the The good ship "Mary Ann," con­ Inspiration-United Artists Picture verted toto an 1840 whaler for the REID HALL-MONDAY showing at-the Reid Hall theatre occasion, cruised about the Pacific has had more miraculous escapes for some days before the storm the A stirring tale of heartthrobs and humour, from death than Blondin ever weather man had promised ap­ of love andnate, of joy and despair, enacted thought of having. peared over the calm Pacific. In under the canopy of inspiring heavens amid a Bears have clawed at her. the story the typhoon, behind which background of majestic forests. Wolves have chased her in Rus­ the fabled white whale was said to sia. travel, occurs to the China Sea, but She was sentenced to be shot as as that is a part of the Pacific and SEE IT! IT'S LIFE ITSELF! an American spy by the Germans all of the Pacific looks alike to a during the late war. storm, the scene was filmed off the They stuck her up against a wall California coast. Two lovely treats in store for you! and told her to pray, with her eyes Almost every member of the cast blindfolded or open, whichever she and picture crew had a touch of "The Great Loveif* Irene Dunne preferred. sea-sickness before those sequences She chose to see what was going were complete. The little whaler Thursday—Adolph Menjou—Cliff Edwards- on. was handled roughly by a sullen At the very last second she got a ocean and at times cameras and Neil Hamilton—Baclanova—Roscoe Ayes—E. Torrence stay of sentence and two weeks later casts were in danger of being married Baron Friedrich von Weichs washjed away. Deep in the cabin Saturday—"A FREE SOUL" Beat that, if you can! of the ship was buried the record­ While making a picture in Eng­ ing apparatus, catching each swish- land she fell forty feet from a swing­ tog_wave and each sound of the Norma Shearer—Lionel Barrymoore—Clark Gable Herman Melville's immortal classic of ing trapeze and bounced up, laugh­ wind through the rigging. whaling days with John Barrymore in his ing. The authenticity of this record­ Be Wise! supreme talking picture role. In 1922 she was flying from Ber­ ing is worth the trouble of getting lin to Hamburg with Baron Hart- it. It adds a realism so effective Enter Reid Hall,Movie Title Contest man Von Richthofen, brother of the to the final scenes that "Moby famous German war ace, and Dick" has become the most dra­ 6127«I«~-_ Today at 3 p.m., 7 p*mn 9*30 p.m. George Bluen, her director, matically thrilling sea picture ever Richthof en was the pilot. made. The story of the madman's IN ADDITION They were two miles up and with­ apparently hopeless chase of "Moby in sight of their destination when Dick" about the world, told so ef­ Tonight Only at 8.30 p.m. the ship exploded and dropped like fectively in Herman Melville's a plummet, splintering into a novel by the same name, has been BY POPULAR REQUEST thousand pieces of twisted metal brought to the Vitaphone screen CORPORATION OF ST. GEORGES within the drill grounds of a peni­ with all the adventure and romance tentiary. intact. NOTICE PAUL LUKAS, in Baron Richthof en and Bluen Mr. Barrymore chose Joan Ben­ were killed outright. Miss Andra's nett for the leading role opposite skull was fractured and most of her him to this picture and Lloyd From and after "WOMEN LOVE bones broken. Hughes, Noble Johnson, Jack Cur­ And still she lived. tis, Walter Long and William Wednesday 25th Nov., 1931 ONCE" While she was making "Eyes of Whaling are characters to the cast. until completion of the work the World" on location, a rattle Lloyd Bacon directed. snake crawled into her tent and A second feature "Women Love snoozed in her hat box. dredging operations will be carried on in the area Two great pictures for the price 6i one Once" starring Paul Lucas is added Fern Andra expects something as an additional attraction tonight between MARKET WHARF AND ORDNANCE serious will happen the next time by request: certainly a powerful she tries to jaywalk. ISLAND. BERMUDA MOVING PICTURE CO., Ltd. programme and splendid value to At any rate she's going to keep entertainment. 6130*"*I_i. her fingers crossed. The general public are hereby warned to 'keep clear -oo- of the area of these operations, particularly of mooring -oo- INDIA AND RUSSIA FERTILE chains, as the Corporation will not in any way be NORMA SHEARER HAS liable for injuries or damage to persons or property FIELD FOR MOVIE PLOTS STRONG ROLE IN "A arising from this work. Owners of boats and moorings in the area mentioned FREE SOUL" Stirring Events Happening in arc hereby ordered to remove them before the above CORAL BEACH date. Coming to Reid Hall Next Both Countries, Says Ramon By Order of the Corporation Saturday Novarro . PHILIP L. LIGHTBOURN India and Russia are the two Norma Shoarer, to a gripping Secretary, Corporation of St. George outh Shore, Paget greatest sources for dramatic drama of San Francisco's gambling andy Beach, 1500 feet of it— writers to the world today, to the St George's 18th Nov., 1931 life, is the attraction coming Sat­ opinion of Ramon Novarro, Metro- $128tm. parkling Atlantic Ocean urday to the Reid Hall. Theatre, Goldwyn-Mayer film star, whose unshine and Balmy Breezes when "A Free Soul," Metro-Gold- newest picture, "Son of India," is crupulously Clean Bath Houses wyn Mayer's sensational filmisa- at the Reid Hall Theatre. howers, Hot and Cold Fresh Water tion of the Adela Rogers St. Johns novel, will be seen. "This may be a Uttle too close un Baths for Ladies and Gentlemen to direct advertistog," said Novarro, Miss Shearer plays another such "when it is considered that I am unshades, Beach Chairs, Back Rests glamorous role as she gave to the now appearing in a picture laid to andwich Lunches and Afternoon Tea screen to "The Divorcee" and India, but I stick by the statement. oft Drinks electrically chilled "Strangers May Kiss," but this ign of the Parrot on the time to a setting of stark drama— "Tremendous stirring events are outh Shore Road of adventure in the underworld happening daily to both India and among gangsters and gamblers, as Russia. They are more to the carcely 2H miles from Hamilton a contrast to life to the homes of world's eye than any other coun­ tries. Strange things are happen­ 2O03«"*"*k_ wealthy society leaders and de­ scendants of the millionaire Argo­ ing both places . .. and they provide nauts. fertile fields for any man or woman with a creative mind. She plays tho role of the daugh­ ter of a famous lawyer, immersed "I have been partial to stories On a chilly night, nothing feels quite so com­ to his sophisticated teachings of with a semi-oriental background fortable to sleep on as a soft Flannelette Blanket. since the days of the success of freedom in life, and torn between Very light and warm and in the prettiest NEW WINDSOR HOTEL two loves—one for a wealthy society "The Pagan.' There is an under­ current of oriental life which European Plan — American Plan man, the other for a gambler and pastel shades. underworld czat. makes a study of it fascinating. Lionel Barrymore returns to ac­ PALM GARDENS £ OLD MARRIAGE PROBLEM WHITE WITH STRIPED BORDER ting to portray the lawyer father, one of the most dramatic roles to DANCING IN A FAIRY GARDEN "In the background of 'Son of modern literature. Leading the from 6/* India' is the age-old question, Monday, Friday and Saturday Nights girl toto error, awakening to his 'Should a white woman marry a PLAIDS AND PASTELS (Other nights by anangement) mistake, and finally bearing his own man of another race?* How a BREAKFAST —- LUNCHEON — DINNER sins before a Jury to -save the hap­ Hindu prince and an American girl from 8/6 Table DTHote — * Service a la Carte piness of his daughter, he pre­ solve their problem, makes the sents a dominant and unforgettable story an extremely good piece of Local Specialties: figure. motion picture merchandise. Lobsters — Green Turtle — Steaks Leslie Howard and Olark Gable " 'Son of India,' furthermore, has share leading man honours, How­ Squabs — Scallops possibUities for exciting and melo­ COX & WILSON ard, last seen to "live and Tea," dramatic action which one can UNEXCELLED CUISINE — FINEST VINTAQES appearing as the society sportsman, find nowhere but to India. It has 6('88<"«|- and Gable, who scored to "Dance, tiger hunts, the stampede of ele­ Fools, Dance" and "The Secret phants, etc. And, of course, it has Six.," playing the role of the pol­ the colourful, striking Hindu cos­ ished gambler. The comic James tumes. Gleason and Lucy Beaumont also "F. Marion Orawford's original BRIDGE SETS DEW DROP INN have important roles. story, 'Mr. Isaacs,' on" which the The finest in quality HAMILTON A Busy Man. film is based, is a fascinating bit of Uterature. I trust we have done Redecorated and Renovated, For a long time they had tried ALL HAND EMBROIDERED full justice to it." Open Day and Night to catch the waiter's eye, and at BREAKFASTS — LUNCHEONS — TEAS — DINNERS AMD last he came near. Priced from 12/6 MIDNIGHT SUPPERS "Waiter," "one ef them called, SNACKS AI ALL TIMES — PICNIC HAMPERSPACKED "how many times have I had to "Dad, what is bankruptcy ?" THE LINEN SALpN Receptions and Private Parties Catered For call you ?" "Bankruptcy, my boy, is when "You'll have to keep count your­ you put your money to your pocket Now Re-opened under Personal Management of Mr. E. C. Hobbs Somers Building, (West) Front Strefc: self, sir," wid the waiter. "I*T» and let your creditors take your 6122tm.w. 5M3tm.w.». to 8.12.31. other things to do." coat." • . •••.

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and also with those made by the COLONIAL hon. member for Southampton, I Dr. Bell, with regard to the train PARLIAMENT service at present supplied, or that section of the train service which I will not say is within the financial OFFICIAL REPORT reach of most people but which is When days within the financial reach of a Proceedings of the limited number of people—the statutory service. Very frequently seem long.. Honourable House the passenger finds himself on some very crowded trains and has of Assembly to stand the whole way, and he is TV7HEN the hours paying exactly the same fare as if SESSION 1931—32. »» drag, and you're he were on a seat, which he is tired long before bed­ entitled to. It seems to the travel­ ling public that the Railway Oom­ time you are not starting DAY No. 11—Monday, November pany are sadly deficient in not the day the right way.-* 16, 1931 anticipating the volume of traffic Try this to-morrow ! A there will be at certain rush hours. Continued from Saturday's brae When this Bill comes in, undoubt­ tumbler of water—a edly, as the hon. member for De­ teaspoonful of Cerebos M. 0. G. GILBERT (Sandys vonshire said, and very rightly Health Saline—a clean, 'O U will be delighted Parish}:— Mr. Chairman, I think said, it will be positively the last sparkling, refreshing ywith Cerebos Health the motion of my colleague, Mr. chance this House will have to try drink to waken and Misick, extending it to the 31st and obtain every safeguard the Saline, so like the January, is in a way in accord with public expects this House to ob­ freshen you. You'll pleasant taste of Nature's the message which came from the tain on its behalf, and I hope those find it will make such own tomes. Free from Governor, but tlie point seems to members of this House who are a difference to your out­ sugary and made under me to be this: if'the £20,000 is particularly anxious to safeguard . You will be keen, ideal conditions. The forfeited by the Railway Oompany the public will put their heads to­ alert, fresh to the end best way to start the day to this country can the Railway gether and devise, pending the of the day. Company claim against us for time the Bin Is introduced, clauses —always. delaying the construction of the that will give to the public the railway? (Members:—No.) They protection that they might reason­ have been asked three times to ably expect their representatives deviate their route by the Marsh to obtain on their behalf. CEREBOS Commissioners, which is a Govern­ ment concern, or if it has not been Hon. S. S. SPURLING:—Mr. the Marsh Commissioners it has Chairman, I am not sure whether been the Board of Works. If the the Commissioners have the power Health Saline Railway Company were to institute to make regulations covering the Trade enquiries to Buiterfiz d Qf Company. Hamilton. proceedings against us because they points raised in this debate. Sec­ had to forfeit the £20,000 it may tion 94 of the Bermuda Railway run into very much more than Act, 1924, sub-section (1) says £20,000. While I think in all pro­ "the Commissioners may, subject bability they will have it done by to the provisions of this Act, from the 31st January, still there may time to time make regulations for One of the most popular drinks in the be just some slight accident and the protection of the public using they will claim against us. There the railway line." I think this would London bars today is another point. The hon. member be a desirable opportunity when the for Southampton, Dr. Bell, men­ Bill comes in to take out the words IS tioned about trains, and compelling "using the railway line" and let the Railway Oompany to put extra them make regulations for the "A GIN AND CAPE" traii-s _i. __i S_LU!_aj"G _tad all mat. protection of the public, becaus*3 My oj iiiou is—I may be entirely with these words there is some wron_.—that the Railway Company doubt in my mind whether they i^**j_t need i A run a service before De­ could make regulations which cember 22nd. As it is, they are would protect the public a* level CAPERITIF only doing it to please the public. crossings. It "protect the public Legally the completion of the line using the railway line," but it is between the island of Somerset Also makes a most delicious cock­ people not using the railway line o^ and Si. George's is fixed for De­ who are in danger at level crossings. tail, in the proportions 3 of Gin to cember 22, and while they will have I think that would be an amend­ to run after that, they dc not have ment which the Railway Company 1 of Caperitif to run on this section of the line should accept in all good faith legally until the 22nd December. as being necessary in the public _«^ «*?s*>_3*<* ***< (Mr. North:-—Well I wish they would interest. With regard to trains, Obtainable at stop.) That is not the point Mr. if the present service of statutory North is bringing in. The point trains is inadequate, if it is brought is, can we compel them, as Dr. to the attention of the Commiss­ *o *^*>>---r^rj***-*- GOSLING BROS., LTD, Bell says, to do anything? I do not ioners under clause 76 I think they think they are compleled to do a can See sufficient accommodation single thing until the time is out is provided. It should be brought •%£tt*&$*+i*S&*Z#' legally. to the attention of the Com­ %** Mr. R. 0. CRAWFORD (Pembroke missioners. About the £20,000, I &Q&?,W^.e\. ****S*X Parish):—Mr. Ohairman, I am go­ still feel as the originator of that ing to support the original motion. proposal the Railway Oompany have I would like to take the opport­ } legitimately fulfilled what those unity of concurring most heartily clauses were inserted to bring in the remarks of the hon. member about; to ensure that it would not for Devonshire, Mr. Oox, regarding be a flim-flam proposition, and CHINA these level crossings. Some of them that they genuinely meant to are very dangerous. This matter build the railway line. I think they of the level crossing has given me a have demonstrated beyond all great deal of concern, and I spoke to question that they intend to build one of the Railway Commissioners the railway and operate it, and in about it the other day. I think that all honesty and fairness to them the authorities shouldinsist on safe­ From time to time we close out various pattern**- they should get the £20,000 back, ty signal devices being used at these I should say now. There is no of our stock. At present we have several very crossings; it is the only thing that doubt in my mind about their attractive designs which we are selling at half can be done. While I was in Canada capacity to build and complete recently I discussed the matter the railway line, and that is the our regular prices; some of these are Wedgwood. with a friend of mine who is the only thing the clauses were in­ chairman of the Toronto Tran­ serted to ensure. There Is nothing sportation Commission, and he about the Dockyard in the clause commended a device which is which deals with It: "If the rail­ used in the country parts of Can­ way line between the city of Ham­ ada, called a "Wig-wag," an audible ilton and the immediate neigh­ add visible device which will signal bourhood of the Post Office at The Bermuda Furnishing & Supply Co. the approach of a train from a dis­ Mangrove Bay, Somerset Island, tance even as far as half a mile. and between the city of Hamilton 5843-**fi_. li rings a bell, and at night shows and the town of St. George shall a red Ught. It is very inexpensive be completed and be operating and efficient. I suggested it to to to the satisfaction of the Com­ one of the Railway Commissioners, missioners on or before the time but I do not know how far it will go. Something will have to be prescribed in Section 11 of this See Bermuda by Water done, because if not there are Act the Oolony shall refund to the going to be some very serious ac­ Oompany the said sum of £20,000." cidents. There is no question about the STEAMER "LOUISE" obligations of the Oompany. A Picturesque Trip to St. Qeorge's via Somerset Mr. J. D. B. TALBOT (Paget Mr. F. C. MISICK:—Mr. Chair­ Parish):—Mr. Ohairman, the Acts man, I quite understand there is give the Commissioners full au­ SCHEDULE no question in that clause or any thority to require that the public other clause about requiring them Leaves Hamilton for St. George's, Tuesdays and Fridays, at shall be adequately protected in all to complete that extension of the Made of the finest tobaccos—the Cream of many Crops— 9.30 a.m.; calling at Darrell's Wharf, 9.45; (Somerset, Watford the operations of the line, and if service from the Dockyard to Som­ LUCKY STRIKE alone offers the throat protection of the Bridge, 10.15, Fridays only). Arriving at St. George'a 18 noon. the Commissioners do not do then- erset Island before they get the exclusive "TOASTING" Process which includes the use of Returning from St. George's, 3 p.m. duty in seeing the level crossings £20,000 back, but if the hon. mem­ modern Ultra Violet Rays—the process that expels certain are protected and notice given to ber for St. George's has his way harsh, biting irritants naturally present in every tobacco leaf. Round Trip 8/- ($2.00) the public of approaching trains and the """ill which will be shortly These expelled irritants are not present in your LUCKY * -* Somerset 6/- ($1*50) not only are the trains to blame introduced in this House anticip­ STRIKE. "They're out—so they can't be in I" No wonder but .the Commissioners will be to ates the completion of the line and LUCKIES are always kind to your throat. 842«]«"*-Pfp*. blame. The Acts, as well as the gives them back the £20,000, cer­ original Act, very clearly lay that tainly you have much less to bind down. them to complete that extension of the line, and if they do not get HpKE pleasure yo& get Mr. F. C. MISIOK:—Mr. Ohair­ their line as approved by this House man, as regards the remarks of the completed within the period you in drinking Brooke hon. member who has just taken could well hold back the £20,000 his seat, that does not provide against the day when they ultimate­ Bond Tea is the pleasure much comfort or consolation to ly carry that extension down into anybody who may have been an the Dockyard, which to my mind tM which only a really good unfortunate victim of a failure is just as much a part of Bermuda tea can gttc joa* on the part of some one of these as the island of St. George is. I bodies possessed of responsibility. If do not see why that section of the R^lfe what the hon. member for Paget public who have to travel there just said is correct I take it the should not have the benefit of the Railway Commissioners have a railway. I am not talking about This effective remedy has a two-fold definite responsibility for the one that section of the public who are function. ItmaybeusedbothexternaUy fatality which has occurred up to and internally. It is truly the housewife's ••-mW'J* resident in Ireland Island and Boaz; best friend, a marveUous reliever of pain. the present time, because they did I am considering the section of the Always keep it handy. not require the Railway Company public whose daily occupation nec­ SoW in one size onljr-^ever sold in bulk. to have stations lighted. I do not essitates their journeying to the Get die genuine. * see What protection the public is Dockyard, and I think it is the busi­ Brooke Bond Tea going to have, and heartily agree ness of this House to do everything with the remarks of the hon. NORTHROP S LYMAN CO.. LIMtn-n 'Agent: A. J. Qea«Ai< Hamfltwi^ Bermuda. member for Devonshire, Mr. Oox, CMIICW-I rm -we* * *-*

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1 member for Warwick, explained, the of the House the printed copy of pages to realize that such a thing Steamslup Arrivals COLONIAL PARLIAMENT expenses of these inquests were not the Bill entitled "The Public Offi­ would never be suitable for Ber­ unduly raised. I am going to make cers Bonds Act, 1931," with the muda. I would suggest, Mr. Speak­ Continued from page 4 the following motion. original Bill, and with the amend­ er, that possibly one of the gaols, ment made thereto on the second preferably St. George's gaol, could It possibly can to provide rail trans­ Mr. TALBOT moved that it be reading thereof, and that the be arranged .so that a portion is port facilities for everybody, re­ recommended to • the House to printed Bill was correct. set apart where these boys under GiveBaby gardless of where they may live. allow a Resolve to be introduced 16 could be confined. I think it I think to go out of our way to to give effect to Message No. 37 On motion of Mr. Hand the Bill could be done with very little give them back the £20,000 before from His Excellency the Governor. was read a third time by its title expense, and it would serve a useful the Best they are entitled to it is asking and passed. purpose in keeping them from for a good deal. I am just as an­ —which was agreed to. these older criminals and possibly xious as the hon. member for St. THE SUPPLEMENTARYjAPPRO- some method could be adopted for George's is to play fair with the The House resumed, and adopted PRIATION RESOLVE (No. 7), someone to give part time teaching Bermuda Railway Company, and the resolution of the committee. 1931 in souvenir woodwork or some foo«A wlxicl, closely to give them a square deal, but I First Reading other handiwork, making them think also we have got to consider THE ALEXANDRA BATTERY PUR­ useful citizens. A commendable .esemUes tke natural the travelling public as well as the CHASE RESOLVE, 1931 Mr. TALBOT moved for leave to object could be accomplished at fi SUGGEST Railway Company. That is what Third Reading introduce and read a first time by minimum cost. I think that a m&. It must contam I am trying to do, and I am sure its title the Resolve entitled "The we do that it will relieve to some an ample proportion THE PHOENIX that is what the hon. member is Mr. SPURLING moved that the Supplementary Appropriation Re­ extent this ever-increasing burden trying to do, but I would just like Resolve entitled "The Alexandra solve (No. 7), 1931." of oaring for habitual criminals. The RexaH Drug Stare to remind him and other members Battery Purchase Resolve, 1931," ^fectWesaniteetk of the House it is our business to be read a third time. —which was agreed to. Telephone 9S> Twin lines do all we possibly can at this time— Mr. CRAWFORD moved that a Give 'AUenWl8' *» and it is getting pretty late now— —which was agreed to. The Resolve was read a first time by Select Committee be appointed to For tlie latest to ensure that everybody living its title. consider and report to the House is perfect in every in any part of Bermuda has a rea­ The Resolve was read a third time. as to what steps should be taken to segregate, and to improve con­ a.J you W sonable opportunity of being able to THE HAMILTON PARISH NURS­ use the only form of modern trans­ Mr. SPURLING moved that the ditions generally with regard to, ^on notice KttleW^ MAGAZINES ING ASSOCIATION RESOLVE juvenile criminals. portation this House has permitted Resolve do pass the House and that 1931 to be in this country. Its title be "The Alexandra Bat­ First Reading and tery Purchase Resolve, 1931." Mr. T. H. H. OUTERBRIDGE LnottatanaUtr Hon. H. W. WATLINCrTQN:—Mr. Mr. NORTH moved for leave to (Hamilton Parish):—Mr. Chair­ B^y sleeps Wer. A Chairman, I shall not oppose the Mr. C. G. GILBERT (Sandys introduce and read a first time by man, I would just like to say I PAPERS hon. member for Sandys' motion Parish) :•—Mr. Speaker, I am very have never been in favour of a its title the Resolve entitled "The ajieeeetl W^f ^ about the 31st January. I put in glad the Board of Works are going Hamilton Parish Nursing Associa­ reformatory for this country be­ Which arrive by every steamer 29th February because while I feel to buy this. I could not speak on tion Resolve, 1931." cause I think it would be a very pretty certain they will have it this measure before as I was in expensive institution before we done by December 22, I thought got through with it. I quite agree AiUW a** ^^ the chair. I was wondering how —which was agreed to. perhaps something unforeseen much it is going to cost to put that with what the hon. member has Our newstand carries a large might occur, and something might magazine, battery etc., in a con­ said, that something should be done assortment happen to a bridge which they have dition in which it .could be used. The Resolve was read a first time to segregate the younger element by its title. 5432<***3*.i_.tp. to ereet. Something might happen I do not think that has been brought from the older habitual criminals. to the big bridge at Flatts, or some­ out in debate. (Mr. Spurling:— I know the hon. and learned mem­ thing like that, and they might Not more than £5.) MOTION TO APPOINT SELECT ber for Devonshire, Ool. Dill, had an '(tftenbd¥ have to go to 29th February. How­ COMMITTEE idea that the Poor Law Relief Act ever, I shall not oppose that motion, —which was agreed to. Conditions with regard to Juvenile could be so amended, in fact, I English and shall leave it just as sent for­ Criminals think he did so amend it, as to rh^^^U^ ward by the Board of Works. GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE No. 39 provide for these younger boys V/rite for a free copy of "Infant Feeding - CONSIDERED Mr. R. O. CRAWFORD (Pembroke being placed out for service. I by the 'ifdleriburys' Foods." Portland Mr. WATLINGTON moved to Salary of Horticulturist • Parish):—Mr. Speaker, before plac­ think it was amended so they add to his motion "and that the ing in your hands the motion of could be made to work on farms. I I Allen -S-Han-JtirysLtrJ., London following Message bo rent to Hi's On motion of Mr. Spurling the which I gave notice on the last day know the old poor law ralief wouli Cements Excellency the Governor: Governor's Message No. 39, relative of meeting, I would like with not a.iow a younger boy to be i Special Rtpusentative for B.~W. I. to the salary of the Horticulturist, your permission, sir, to state briefly placed out to agricultural work H. & HALSALL, (No. 5) was considered in committee. my reasons for making that motion. becau-e I think it was felt it was too P.O. Box 57, Bridgetown, BARBADOS May it please Your Excellency: It will doubtless be remembered hard, but it always seemed to me Bags The House of Assembly having Mr. GILBERT in the Chair. that last year, when the estimates that was the best place for these had under consideration Your Ex­ were under discussion in the House, young boys to be put out with men ...or cellency's Message NO. 38 have Hon. S. S. SPURLING (St. I called the attention of hon. mem­ and do work on farms. I can tell approved of the recommendation George's Parish):—Mr. Ohairman, bers to the fact that we were spend­ the House that when I used to do contained in the enclosure thereto this is a very simple matter. This ing over £40,000 on the adminis­ the full work of justice of the peace Barrels from the Board of Works, and re­ horticulturist was on a three year tration of justice, police and gaols, in Hamilton Parish I found out quest that Your Excellency will be agreement and he has served those and nothing whatever on any two or three boys whose mother pleased to cause a Bill to be pre­ three years. Now the Legislature measure of reform. Having regard died and who finally strayed around pared to give effect thereto. has seen fit to make his position a to the fact that 17 out of 70 prison­ the parish. They were put out on At Sessions House, permanent one, and he asks that he ers that were then in the gaols farms and nearly every one of them 16 November, 1931." be given the benefit of the three made their first appearance there turned out to be a good chap. In Reduced years' service which he has given, at the age of ll or 12 years, and fact, I saw one of them a few nights Mr. H.. T. NORTH (Hamilton and that he be entitled to the in­ some of them had served 14 or 15 ago. He is now working on one of Parish):—Mr. Ohairman, I quite crements which would have been terms of imprisonment, one can the Government dredgers, and has Prices! agree with what has been said given to him if he had been in the not do otherwise than arrive at been for quite a long time. I about the Oolony in the interval regular Civil Service. What His the conclusion that if some other imagine he is a very reliable fellow. Guard against Kidney Weakness! seeing that proper safeguards are Excellency recommends is to allow provision were made for dealing I think he is married and has a the triennial period previously serv­ with these first offenders eventually family, and I am sure if he had taken to protect the public that are CONTINUOUS PAIN in the English Cement is ad­ not using the railway; the travell­ ed by this officer to count for in­ it would lead to a reduction in the been left to roam about down cremental purposes in calculating number of habitual criminals. What there he would not have got to the small of the back or sharp ing public on the roads. I refer to A twinges whenever you stoop mittedly superior to the three death traps just outside the salary payable to him as a we are doing at the present time, position he is today. I think some­ in my opinion, is actually supplying thing should be done with that or lift, indicate kidney weakness! Hamilton; one at the Richmond Grade 2 officer. That is, he will If there is also dizziness, puffiness all others. Road; one at Serpentine and the not get the increase for the past recruits to the ranks of the habitual Poor Relief Act so as to take care of criminal. One afternoon last a number of these boys. It was under the eyes, or urinary disorders, other down here near the Ber­ two years, but in his fourth year of the trouble is self-evident. mudiana. They are all in my office he will be placed on the in­ summer I was looking through a said a few years ago that Hamilton opinion death traps, and they are cremental scale which he would window of one of the buildings goal was not an ideal place for a Neglect may prove serious! be at if his whole years of service overlooking the prison yard and real gaol, and I believe if they ever You dare not risk months of pain left with no proper safeguard. The or loss of work through rheumatism, only way to safeguard them pro­ had been in the regular Civil I saw a small boy about three feet change the site of the gaol then six inches high, dressed in a prison that building might possibly be sciatica, lumbago, bladder weakness perly is to have gates, either con­ Service. This is a sort of compromise or dropsy. trolled by gatemen or operated position between the two. He does suit which was many times too used as a'sort of industrial school automatically. Regarding what not get the back amount but gets large for him, surrounded by three of some kind for juvenile offenders. Let Doan's Backache Kidney the hon. member for Pembroke, the increment next year in accord­ older prisoners. They seem to be in Probably it would be very useful Pills help to bring your kidneys back SPORTS* Mr. Crawford, said about safety ance with his period of service. deep conversation these older men in that capacity, and then perhaps to working order, actively filtering devices ringing a bell, I have seen apparently were relating their we would also save carting so much uric acid and other harmful poisons things of that sort and they are criminal escapades, or giving stone there. A great deal of stone from the blood. For fifty years this TROPHIES! Mr. SPURLING moved that the their experiences, and the little boy is carted there now to be crushed special kidney took has been restor­ not very satisfactory. I does not committee concur in the recom­ always work and therefore anything seemed to be thrilled and looked up and it seems to me they crushed ing health and strength to anxious ..Cups mendation contained in Message to them with the admiration of a most of the stone by machinery men and women of all ages. of that sort had better be left alone. No. 39 from His Excellency the .Bowls Let us have something we are hero-worshipper. That convinced and it could be done much quicker Governor and that it be recom­ me very strongly, Mr Speaker, that and cheaper that way. As it is it is All dealers sell Doan's, 2/9 per bottle. Medals pretty well sure is going to work. mended to the House to send the Prop. Foster-ileClellan Co., -, Wells t*t, London, Wl. These three places I have mentioned it is extremely undesirable for really a burden on the Colony to following Message to His Excellency these small boys to be thrown into cart stone up there and cart it back For any and every sportl are really death traps. There are the Governor: quite a number of level crossings contact with these older criminals. again. I am just making these Prices always low* in the Colony, but these three Gaolers now have to use their dis­ observations for the benefit of the DQAN!S (No. 6) cretion, and they tell me if they House because it is a matter I gave *m -rfFBackachg KidneyViXls~9***m*W Medals, from 3/- particularly are going to be used May it please Your Excellency: by a great many people. Every find a boy who seems at all promis­ a good deal of consideration to at Cups, from 5/6 The House of Assembly have the ing they try to keep him as much that time, and I think it is a matter time I drive over them (Mr. Tucker: honour to inform Your Excellency —Think you are lost, don't you?) as they possibly can away from the that is worth a good deal of conr that the House have had under other prisoners, but you can realise sideration. I think some'thing E. M. ASTWOOD I watch them very closely. I do consideration Your Excellency's not wish to be killed in that way, it is a very difficult thing to do should be done for the benefit of Front and Queen Streets, Hamilton Message No. 39 and concur In the when they are in the same house these youthful criminals. If any­ nor do I v, ish to see anybody else recommendation contained there­ and at St. George'» killed in that way, and I would and working in the same yard. body happens to be standing at a in, and respectfully request that They do it as far as they can, how­ store door near a street they hear Uke to sec the public protected. Your Excellency will be pleased to Regarding the £20,000 I think we ever. There are many instances I language that should never be have a Bill prepared to give effect understand where prisoners have allowed in the streets of Hamilton had better hold on to it until we thereto. know it is pretty well finished. I urged boys to commit breaches or any other city, and I do not Sessions House, of gaol discipline. This question t*ii*nk it is allowed in any other will support returning it, but not leth November, 1931. Prevent... until everything is in operation. of dealing with juvenile offenders place I have ever been in to the ex­ Davis - is by no means a new one. It has tent it is here. These boys congre­ f Destructive Rust —which was agreed to. been before the House many times, gate in different parts of the Colony —which was agreed to, Mr. Fall and play cards and bet. It was only Metal parts rust out long before gives and as far as I have been able to they wear out. Prevent rust! Use objecting. The House resumed, and adopted look up the records of debate the today that the hon. member Mr. you the resolution of the committee. question seems to be accepted in Watlington spoke to me privately Mr. Misick's motion was agreed principle but the difficulty has about his men, the general working 3-in-0ne Oil • surer to. ORDER DEFERRED* been to decide as to what means class, have got to betting, and he should be adopted to acquire the said on some work3 he had going on [ 3-in-OneOilisatriple- and ' compound of blendecP The motion, as amended, was On the calling of the ninth order, desired end. With regard to a re­ he found quite a number of the men 9 agreed to, Mr. Fall objecting. consideration of the Governor's formatory it is neither practical using their money in that way— • animal, vegetable * better Message No. 43. nor necessary, because we never betting. I know down the North * and mineral Oils of just the correct The House resumed, and adopted have more than eight boys confined Shore the young lads congregate fluidity to prevent rust forming on baking the resolution of the committee. Mr. SPURLING moved that the at one time and it would be entirely when they come off the golf links metal surfaces. Rub 3-in-One on 9th order be discharged for the day out of .the question to go to the ex­ and they bet and play games for the your stove, range, oven, burners, BaheitBESTwith GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE No. 37 and be set down as an order for pense of a separate institution to money they make on the golf links. faucets, sad-irons, CONSIDERED the next of meeting. take care of that small number. I certainly endorse what the hon. tools, etc. ft will keep Extra Vote for Coroners' Fees There has been some talk, and I member for Pembroke has said them bright and rust­ DAVIS —which was agreed to, think the Chief Justice has men­ and something should be done, but less and make them BAKING POWDER On motion of Mr. Talbot the tioned it several times, about a to provide any particular lock-up last a longtime. Governor's Message No. 37, relative THE PUBLIC CARRIAGE AOT, 1930, Borstal Institution. Well, Col. for boys like that without giving -ol_.--lll-0-hfe.fft. I, 9 Buy only th* oil with to an extra appropriation for cor­ AMENDMENT AOT, 1931 Dill, the hon. and learned member them an industrial education I ih* i*. on* Ind*. oners' fees, was considered in com­ Third Reading for Devonshire, recently sent me think probably would be a very . nufc. mittee. a complete memoranda dealing hard thing. It has got to be care­ • THREMN.ONE OIL COMPANY • On motion of Mr. Hand the Bill with the question., I presume that fully gone into and very carefully 24 130WIIII-m**«*-lN*wye***lt.'J.S.A. Mr. NORTH in the Ohair. entitled "The Public Carriage Act, he did so because he desired to regulated, or it may be a tremen­ 1930, Amendment Act, 1931,'' was impress me that it was inadvisable dous expense to this Oolony. Eat Mr. J. D. B. TALBOT (Paget read a third time and passed. to establish such an institution Parish):—Mr. Chairman, the Gov­ here. I can not think otherwise, ernor's message is the resultjof a THE PUBLIC OFFICERS BONDS unless he has had a" very thorough —which was agreed to. letter from the Coroner, Western AOT, 1931 change of heart since I last talked Quaker Oats District, to the Colonial Secretary Third Reading | -with him on the subject. Never­ ADJOURNMENT HEINZ as follows. (Reads enclosure.) The theless one has only'to read a few OVEN-BAKEI* feedee matter is self-explanatory. As the Mr. HAND certified that he had The House adjourned to Wednes­ for health coroner, the boa. and learned carefully collated with the clerls day, November 18,1981. •BEANS.iZ* 95g *8 S *-: -F "a -

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ANNUAL REPORT OF I" ^ .THE BERMUDA BOOK *»t HAMILTON SAILORS' |P STORES "^ HOME "MILLINERY" Reid St. | New c Pitts Bay Ireland Island November 1930-31

BOOKS: The Annual General Meeting of the Board of Management of the Clocks- 1 Hamilton Sailors' Home was held (C : Modem Publicity, at the Home on East Front Street 1931, Commerical Art An­ on Wednesday last. Another large nual, edited by F. A. Mer­ Those present were: cer and W. Gaunt, 10/6. Lieut. A. E. Nicholl, R.N.R. shipment— : : Etchings of W. Rus­ President, Mr. LesUe Howarth, sell Flint, A.R.A., 12 large Vice-President; Miss Alice Simpson; plates, 7/6. Hon. Treasurer; Miss Jane Tucker, : :: : The Omnibus Book of Hon.-Seety.; Mr. J. J. Bushell, Travellers* Tales, 8/6. The M.B.E.,; Mr. Gerald Harnett "Good Timers" every one of them story of exploration told by 3 representing Harnett & Richard­ and time is the most precious thing we the Explorers, from Marco son; Mr. Edgar Swainson represent­ Polo to Captain Scott. <* ing Canadian National Steamship have.—It must be ticked off carefully : :: : Jeeves Omnibus by P. Co.; and Munson Line, Capt. R. M. Attractive Models in the Newest and accurately—not too fast, not too G. Wodehouse. The com­ Brown of the Ocean Dominion Line; Colourings.... Extremely smart and slow. plete collection of Jeeves Mr. L. N. Tucker, Superintendent stories in One Volume, 7/S. of the Home, Mr. Hereward Wat­ very much up'to'date. : THE FIRST AND lington of Watlington & Conyers LAST OF CONRAD, f/t. and Mr. W. J. Richardon were un­ Fully Guaranteed and Reasonable too The first and last tales of a 3 avoidably absent from the meeting. Cgeniu. s comprising four After the minutes of the previous Reasonable Prices novels in one volume of meeting had been read and confirm­ ,024 pages. ed the next item on the agenda was Why not a Clock for Christmas? : Maid in Waiting by the handing over of the treasurer's a feature of the new John Galsworthy, 7/6. The book by the President to the Treas­ author's new novel, just 3 urer who had recently returned assortment. A daily record of the precious minutes of 1932— published. from abroad. : MR. AND MRS. The Home is in need of funds PENNINGTON by Francis as usual and the collection boxes Brett Young, 8/6. Just sent out from the British Sailors published. Society in London and which had : : : : WHAT DARE I been put in various bars, hotels etc., THINK? by Julian Huxley, had brought in a little for their THE HOME STORE 10/6. The challenge of first month but it is hoped that modern science to human much more may be collected in REED STREET action and belief. this way during the coming season, REID STREET : : : : ALL THE CHILD­ and-it was proposed to put more REN'S ANNUALS ARE boxjes around. There are still plenty 6119'Mm. HOW IN. They include:— 9 of boxes which the Superintendent Chums, Boy's Own, Ox will be glad to distribute should ford Annual for Boys, Girls anyone desire them for hotels, bars, Letters mailed for seamen...**- 7TO Ordinary MaU at 4,30 p.m. f and Children, Rainbow., 5 etc. Frej meals 2 Registered and Parcel Post Tiger Tim, Wilfrids, Pip Votes of thanks were tendered by Seamens funerals arranged 3 at 4 p.m. and Squeak, Hobbies, Chat­ the President to Mr. Bushell, who I The election of officers for the VAT 250 terbox, Joy Street, Play t) whilst recently in New York inter­ ensuing year took place and the MaUs per S.S. Lady Drake for the Hour and a host of others viewed Messrs. Furness Withy on present committee were unanim­ West Indies and British Guiana, iSCOTCH WHISKY) from od. behalf of the Hamilton Sailors ously re-elected:— wiU close at the General Post Office (Quaranteed 15 Yean Old) P : : BROWN'S NAUTICAL Home, resulting in a generous President, Lt. A. E. NichoU, on Thursday:— ALMANAC, 1932. donation of £50 from this Company, Vice-Pres. Mr. Howarth,, Hon.- Ordinary Mail at 4.30 p.m. A product of : : : : PUNCH CALENDAR 3 and to the recently formed Ladies Treas. Miss AUce Simpson, Hon.- Registered Mail and Paroel Post p FOR 1932. Guild, namely—Lady Cubitt, Mrs. Seoty. Miss Jane Tucker, Board of at 4 p.m. HEDQES & BUTLER : : : : OLD MOORE'S AL­ 3* A. E. Nicholl, Miss Julia Butterfleld, Management, Mr. Hereward Wat­ * * * MANAC FOR 1932. cl Mrs. Walter Wadson, and Miss lington, Mr. 3. J. Bushell, Mr. Mails per S.s Carinthia for BRADLEY BRYAN, Agent f : : : : PEAR'S CYCLOPE­ Jane Tucker for their good work in Swainson, Mr. Hal Butterfleld, Great Britain, the Dominion of DIA FOR 1932. raising funds for the whitewashing Mr. W. J. Richardson, Mr. Gerald Canada, and the United States of and distempering, and for re­ Harnett, Oapt. R. M. Brown, Mr. America, wUl olose at the General decorating rooms, recovering bunks J. S. Vallis. STATIONERY: Post Office on Saturday:— *} etc. The Home wishes to take this Ordinary Mail at 11 a.m. opportunity of thanking all its Registered MaU at 10.30 a.m. Tanglewove Note- The Superintendent informed First Showing in Bermuda the meeting that the Reid Hall friends who have so generously Parcel Post for Great Britain, paper, in deUghtful shades v Moving Picture Oompany, in reply supported it and given help during and the United States at 10 30 a.m. and new shapes. to his request for a benefit per­ the past year, the names of those : : : : Have you seen the formance, has kindly consented who frequently helped in the enter­ Ladies' Lace Top All Silk Hose C Pooh Christmas Cards for to give a Matinee on the afternoon tainments given at the Home etc., Children? of December 9th. Every effort of are too numerous to mention, but Mails Due from England on Fri­ : Fyne Poynt Pencils Reid Hall Ltd. has been promised their work has been much appreci­ day the 27th tlmechanicall y perfect, from to make this show a success and we ated and it is hoped wiU continue. Pure thread silk—semi-service-weight 6/6. Each one carries the• D Mails per S.s. Homeric due to hope our friends will co-operate by arrive in New York on "the 25th Swan guarantee. availing themselves of this oppor­ JANEF. TUCKER. —seamed back—French heel—fine /Ti : : Dickinson Lavender *-** Hon. Secty. should connect with S.s. Carinthia tunity to help this cause by buying sailing for Bermuda on the 85th gauge (I Paste, not affected by ^jj tickets for this event. oo ^5 climatic conditions. Sticks gv November, 1931. climatic conditions. Sticks The fixing of the date for the 1938 (I instantly. Does not curcurll |] \\3 paper, 1/3. tlf Flag Day was next on the agenda Malls Despatched all sizes and shades paper, 1/3. and it was decided to leave this to MAIL NOTICES : : : : Fabers Rubber Bands, the Ladies Guild. Mails leaving Bermuda on Satur­ now obtainable in colours. The Superintendent strongly : : : : Swaswan Inkinnss iin all -v day the 28th should connect with at 4/6 a pair urged the necessity of having fire Mails per S.s. Carinthia for S.s. Majestic saUing from New York colours:—Quarts 4/6, Pints extinguishers in the Home and the Great Britain, the Dominion of C 3/-, 2 ounce bottles 6d. for Southampton on the 4th De­ colours:—Quarts 4/6, Pints J] Committee agreed to instal two as Canada, and the TJnited States of cember, 1931. : : : : The Wonder Pad, soon as poosible. America will close at the General 5431-.0 page2 ouncs 1/6.e bottle s 6d. tD 00 A letter was read from a respon­ Post Office on today:— It's easy enough to be pleasant T. J. PEARMAN &. SONS sible committee in St. George's Ordinary Mail at 7 a.m. When you're sticking to 5's and 4's *\e* THE BERMUDA BOOK stating the need of the Home being * * • But the man worth whUe is the 6102*"«J-.eilp. P STORES CV re-opened in that Port and it was MaUs per S-s. Pan America for man who can smUe, agreed that the Secretary should Great Britain, the Dominion of And stick down his actual scores. write to the Committee stating the P 6004 Us. r-x Canada, and the United States of Hamilton Branch's. approval and America, wiU close at the General sympathy, regretting that they Post Office today:— MORRIS A. GIBBONS could not help financially though Ordinary MaU at 10.30 a.m. promising every other 'assistance, Registered MaU at 10.30 a.m. and agreed that Mr. Tucker should * * • The be General Superintendent of both MaUs per S.s. Lady Nelson for CHILDREN'S FLEECY LINED VESTS Bermuda should the St. George's Branch be the United States of America, (Via British All sizes reestablished. Boston) and the Dominion of Rmmosty* Not having previously settled on Canada, will close at the General From 2/- S. P. C. A. a business and financial year since Post Office on Tuesday:— the Home was opened in Hamilton Ordinary MaU at 11 a.m. ST. GEORGE'S STORES HENRY COOLIDGE ADAMS a Uttle more than a year ago, it was Registered MaU at 10.30 a.m. v 59881*. S-CRETART decided to make November the end Parcel Post at Canada for 10.30 funa Tonic NEW WINDSOR HOTEL of its business year. Subscribers a.m. §** are therefore asked to send in their •* * * SYDNEY O. SUMS annual subscriptions by the end of Mails per S.s. Lady Rodney for COUGHS & NOTICE INSPECTOR the year. the Maritime Provinces, and New­ DEVONSHIRE (PHONE 887) COLDS, This is to announce that until further notice the retail The foUowing is the report of the foundland, wiU olose at the General Of «U Ch-mlui business ot The E. Worrall Outerbridge Go. will be carried Superintendent from November PostOfficeon Wednesday:— •ad Stoiw on at their nurseries In Shelly Bay. 1930 to November 1931. Ordinary Mail at 12 noon. .1874. We thank you for the privilege of serving you in the Attendance 4,758 Registered Mail at 11.30 a.m. past, and assure you of the continuance of the depend­ Bunks rented „ 583 Parcel Post for Canada at 11.30 able service which for years has been our poUcy. \stts\y-tempting\ Free bunks 83 p.m. Ships visited 75 * » » THE E. WORRALL OUTERBRIDGE* GO. Jell-O Bundles of papers, books, etc. Mails per S.s. Lady Somers for Sole Distributors Phone 816-R senttoships % 400 Bahamas, Jamaica and British NICHOLL & ASHTON Its as good to eat as Hospital visits 187 Honduras, will close at the General (EUGENE WORRALL OUTERBRIDGE) ( -m*************m to look atLetter s received for seamen...... 16 Post Office on Wednesday:— P. O. Er* 372, Hamilton

BRINGING MR-J.GGS'. \ HOPE T « WANT TO VOU'U. PARDON COON.^OU Ki**\0\*J U* M*e, BUT Vou'ftE • NTER*E*a*T*i6 THERE \S ANY THERE MUST BE'. A SUCCESSFUL STRANGELY. MONEY «M THERE'S A UP vj-etx*. BUSINESS MAN WAU-STREET? MIUUON OF AND I HAVE MINE IN IW •WHAT SOME MONEV \*b IT? TO INVEST FATHER

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Pace 8 THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONI-SH. DAILY SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1931

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| Reveals Origin of National Thanksgiving

Did you say—"! want to buy British goods f* SHjtttkttuj uf -ffijrtsittraif Then please say to your grocer "I would like to try a tin of A little early for friends here we'll CHIVERS admit, but for friends abroad it's high time—What could be more appro­ GOLD priate or more pleasing than a smart Mrs. Ruth E. Finley, former newspaper woman, disclosed a fact that hand bag, Italian linen or Italian STANDARD had lain dormant for many years in her new book, "The Lady of Ga_*gr"s"* by telling how Sarah Josepha Hale, America's first woman editor, got leather, Sachet or handkerchief President Lincoln to issue the first Thanksgiving Day Proclamation in 1863. PEAS" case—so easily sent through the justice and corporation activities post— When you compare price LONDON LORD MAYOR'S and an object of aesthetic beauty and quality you will as well." Our collection of these will make agree that here Is OLD ANCESTRAL HOME -oo- your selection simple at moderate Chiver's usual un- THE BERMUDA POOL, 1931 matchable value, and LONDON. (By The Canadian cost, for every item was personally Press)—Writing of the "ancestral your next order will be home" of the Lord Mayor of London chosen and was shipped straight to for, a dozen cans. the Mansion House, which was Subscribers List reconstructed recently and made us saving you a middleman's profit. ready for the occupancy of the new Payment of the undermentioned Distributed by Lord Mayor, Sir Maurice Jenks, subscriptions to the Bermuda Pool Gui St. Bernard, art critic of the for 1931 is hereby acknowledged W. S. PURVIS & CO. News-Cronicle, says : with thanks by the Pool Commit­ "We call it the traditional' home tee, and it would be greatly appre­ of London's Lord Mayor, although ciated if regular subscribers would it only dates from 1738—partly send in their usual subscriptions See the Italian Novelties because it is the only official home either to the Secretary of the Ber­ he has and partly because we rank muda Pool or to the Treasurer of our 18th century classicisms in the Bermuda Chamber of Com­ architecture and furniture as the merce. finest British efforts, and so worthy Bank of N. T. Butterfleld of the word. Before George Dance & Son, Ltd 1250 0 0 built the Mansion House the Lord Bank of Bermuda, Ltd..... 250 0 0 MELOTONE Mayor had to be content with his Gosling Bros., Ltd. 200 0 0 own house and entertained at Trimingham Bros., Ltd... 200 0 0 RECORDS the hall of the chief Oity company W. S. Purvis 15 0 0 TRIMINGHAM BROTHERS to which he belonged. And, of "Vanities" 4 0 0 course, the Mansion House was "Pomander Gate" .$50.00 0 ' 2/- not discussed and then built any Watlington & Oonyers 75 0 0 more than Charing Cross Bridge Bermuda Press, Ltd.. 30 0 0 has been. From about 1675 until Pearman, Watlington & 12042—The .Kiss Walktz. 1728 it was just discussed. Then, Oo. 150 0 0 of cousre., they formed a committee. Chimes of Spring. The-Bianca Shop 5 0 0 In 1738 they really started, and 12057—When its springtime in the Hand, Arnold, Ltd. „ 25 0 0 actually finished the job in IS years. Rockies. The Smoke Shop, Ltd 25 0 0 "The committee, by the way, When the Organ Played at Bermuda Railway Co., still exists for General Purposes, Ltd „ 50 0 0 x Twilight. so it will be handy when one is W. H. Heyl & Oo . 15 0 0 ^kNi»>^N^V<^^^^^N^^_KN_»^_KS_»^^ ~ 12080—Peanut Vendor. required to discuss pulling the Bermuda Cigar Store... $120.00 Is that Religion. Mansion House down. It stands The Book Store 10 0 0 12101—Wabash Moon. in the centre of Roman London, Ingham & Wilkinson. 50 0 O 12198—When Yuba plays the Rum­ and a Roman wall still runs under Butterfleld & Co „. 10 0 0 ba on the Tuba. it. The Stocks Market also stood The Yankee Store $125.00 * In the Merry Month of there, with an equestrian statue, M. A. Gibbons. „ 10 0 0 Maybe. supposedly of Charles the Second, Bermuda Bakery, Ltd.. 25 0 0 12203—Making Faces at the Man in that has found its way to private John A. P. Pitt & Oo 25 0 0 the Moon. grounds in Ripton. Lockward & Oo. 50 0 0 DEVELOPMENT That's my Desire. "The Lord Mayor's home has Bermuda Electric Light never beenn surrounded by wide P. &T. Oo.,Ltd 125 0 0 open spaces,' but it once had them Bermudiana Cycles ... 25 0 0 inside to such an extent that portly Thos. J. Wadson & Son... 30 0 0 Because of the rapid exparsion The Radio Store gentlemen banqueting in Wilkes' "Bar,uch" 5 0 0 of the use of Electricity, we find it necessary Parlour or the Egyptian Hall nearly Gibbons Oo. 100 0 0 tl2-4*gM. had their wigs blown off. This West India Oil Oo 20 0 0 to open on December 1st, a new department was because of the main, or first Little Green Shop $50.00 for the convenience of our customers. A our floor, had a central court known J. J. Arnold...... 10 0 0 new Show Rooms you will find willing help Summerside Hotel as the Cortile, open to the heavens. O. H. Neave 10 0 0 to solve any difficulty or misunderstanding Somerset So, that, too, was. made into a hall A. J. Gorham 10 0 0 regarding our service, that may arise. by the original architect's son. Bermuda's Beauty Spot J. B. Astwood & Son 25 0 0 "Externally, the architecture is Mrs. Batey, "Everest" $50.00 There will be displayed the latest Elec­ Excellent Cuisine of a type fairly common to the Harnett & Richardson 25 0 0 period, the central portico on a Bda. Dairy Oompany 5 0 0 trical Labour Savers, and all those things that Afternoon Teas podium support being very ex­ Otto Wurtz 5 0 0 do so much to make the modern home beauti­ Special Summer Rates pressive of a dignified age. The Bermuda Fire and Marine ful and comfortable. stonework over the entrance, al­ Insurance Co., Ltd. 30 0 0 Boat arrives Cavello Bay 1 p.m. though prepared for carving, is still A. M. Picket S 0 0 You may pay bills there and have the Railway Service one Block from Hotel undecorated and awaits the coll­ Wm. Murphie $50.00 discount deducted, also any queries answered. Phone Somerset No. 9 aboration of a future Lord Mayor, Tarbolton & Smart - 5 0 0 with, say an Epstein. In 1835 the O. R. Loblein ... 25 0 0 WILUAM MADDEN, Hut|- front steps were altered, while in J. S. Vallis. 25 0 0 On December 1st our agreement with, the '"", !*"*-«""*"' 1775 a porticoed side-entrance was S. Nelmes _. 4 0 0 added, and moved in 1846. Grocery Oompany 25 0 0 Bermudiana Cycles will be terminated, owing to "The Lord Mayor of 1868 must E. M. Astwood. 15 0 0 the development of our service. Christmas (&wcb& have 'gone all hot' when told that the timber 'wharfing' foundations and had decayed and that the whole structure needed underpinning. MOVEMENTS OF SHIPS Besides being patted and pushed, lifted and altered, inside S.s. Carinthia (Fumess-Bermuda and out, often in deplorable taste, Line) sails on return New to York The Electric Light Company at the Mansion House has felt also today. Tender leaves No. 1 Dock the impact of stones thrown by at 10 a.m. Agents, Watlington & 6128

I A Rare Opportunity t» Purchase -J m& CH INESE CHINELLE RUGS These were purchased at remarkably low prices and we are selling them at very low prices. An Opportunity too Good to Miss :M - M&". CHESLEY E. WHITE & 6123

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A Photo of Your Baby Free CHINA DINNER-SETS TIES • • • • • of The "Tieable" Kind In PATTERNS that are delightfully new and smart.... Easy to At PRICES that offer every housewife op­ get portunities to replenish around her supply.... a collar and Sets of 26 pieces DURING stay "HAPPY BABY WEEK" 50/- and 55/- put 23rd. to 28th. November MONDAY to SATURDAY With the purchase of anything for Baby, no matter how small at The Woman's Shop during Happy Baby Week The Studio will take a A choice selection of colours and colour photo of your Baby and present you combinations makes them very desirable. with one Free of Charge. THE BASEMENT Special prices in our Baby Department during 2/6 to 6/6 "Happy Baby Week." The Womans Shop 23rd. to 28th. November Reid Street GIBBONQueen StreeS tCO . THE WOMANS SHOP 61"8«"*"ni. REID STREET

CHRONICLE AND KNITTED SUITS COMMENT We've taken all the new fashions and and present them in Some?unusual 'sidelights on the Prince of Wales during wartime are brought out by Edwin J. Wood- DRESSES hall, former personal detective and BRIGHT DRESSES bodyguard to the Prince, in an Something different from the ordinary, in a article in the New York Tribune. splendid weight for use in Bermuda. These * * * 20/- Writing of the Prince's war ex*- garments were personally selected, and are ex­ periences, Mr. Woodhall says : cellent values There were not many sectors The new, bright shades of Blue, Green, Red, and along the Allied line that he did not visit. By that I do not mean Spanish Tile ... Also Black and Brown ... riding up in a car and visiting the Metallic embroidery... the strange fascinating at 35/- and 40/- respective headquarters, but going into the trenches and seeing things new sleeves and neck lines ... everything for himself. that's new in these silk" dresses to make § He has crawled over 200 yards to your winter gay. Also new models in soft They say that we have the best values in smart a listening post—and has been knitted diagonal weaves. mm m millinery. sniped at upon his return journey. **St%i.***y ft*-." A man has been shot dead at his Two and three piece dresses. feet. ""jimS^i At Laventie he went through the Hi THE NEW HATS same experience that all men in the See them on display in our windows at prices service had at one time or another— the harrowing ordeal of a terrible that talk have just arrived shell barrage. With General War- drop he took shelter in a house, with detonating crashes and ear- Prices range from 17/6 to 30/- splitting explosions going on for over half an hour. Luck of the NATIONAL STORES game! It wasn't to be! Yet an Front Street King's Square exploding shell is no respecter of persons, so it is apparent tbat if Hamilton St. George's THISTLECROFT risks were taken, the Prince took Phone 449 Phone 164 The New Windsor Hotel, Hamilton. his with the rest. He saw war in 6103fsm. its every aspect. 609-i's.m.lu. * * * It is not generally known that the Prince of Wales actually participat­ ed in the battle of Neuve Chappelle. "Who are you?" he challenged. On April 15,1815, Sir John French "The Prince of Wales," the young sent the following dispatch to the man replied. HA.8PE.SMITH "Sure," repUed the American jfimitt\d. SUNBEAM MIXMASTER WarOffiee: I 889 "To Field Marshal Earl Kitchener colonel, with an accent of derisive FOUNDED of Khartum, K.P.C., G.B.O.M.— skepticism. His Boyal Highness the Prince of "Who are you, sir?" asked the Wales is the bearer of this dispatch. young man. His royal highness continues to "Oh, I'm the King of England," The food mixer that beats everything make most satisfactory progress replied the officer. "Beat it.'' During the battle of Neuve Ohap- Some nights later the two men pelle he acted on my staff as a met in a Red Gross hut and the Evening Slippers Complete with fruit juice extractor and automatic liaison officer. American officer was visibly em­ barrassed on learning that the salad oil dripper "Eeports from the general offi­ young man was really the Prince of cers commanding corps and divi­ Wales. With a twinkle in his eye, sion to which he had been attached the prince waved him a friendly Mashes potatoes, turnips, squash, extracts fruit juice agree in commending the thorough­ greeting and called out cheerfully: mixes mayonaise—whips cream, stirs cake batter—beats ness in which he performs any work intrusted to him. I have my­ "Hello, dad r* eggs, kneads fudge and fondants, mixes waffle batter— self been very favourably impressed * * * stirs drinks. by the quickness with which his London cockneys are noted for BLACK MOIRE royal highness has acquired know­ their quick wit and love of a joke, ledge of the various branches of j even under the greatest hardships. service, and the deep interest he has At Gommecourt, Somme, on July is an outstanding fabric for Evening Slippers always displayed in the comfort 16,1916, two cockney soldiers from this season. and welfare of the men. the 56th Division, to which the Only £5, 5* 0 complete "His visits to the troops, both in Prince was attached, were told to the field and in the hospital, have -follow and guard the Prince through Our new models are most attractive and you been greatly appreciated by all a nasty sector where shelling was Mixmaster—is one of SUNBEAM ranks. His royal highness did duty constant. The Prince seemed will like them— for a time in the trenches with the oblivious of danger as he made his The best electric appliances made battalion to which he belongs." way along the trenches, and the Phone 440, for demonstration in your home •» m-—* cockneys were worried. The Prince frequently visited Finally oune of them turned to the various commands, fraternised other with a lugubrious face. Correct for formal evening or call'at with the Tommies, sat on the floor Jerking a thumb at the Prince he or ground with them passed, his said, "This is a rum game. If 'e occasions THE BERMUDIANA CYCLES cigarette case around, lighting his gets killed 'e is all right, see? But own from that of any one near at wotabahtus?" Reid and Burnaby Streets, Hamilton hand,swapped jokes and recounted The Bambler. stories with many of the rank and 00 Wstaig/a, file. Dr. Archibald Henderson, Austria is planning to build an of the University of North Carolina, automobile highway across the biographer of George Bernard Shaw Grossglockner range, where it will rise to an elevation of 8,200 feet 6133«"«*m.tu. Shoe lace tips have been Invented Though small a new sash lock recounts the following amusing story: above sea level, to connect the that are screwed In place to prevent for windows is strong enough to provinces of Carinthia and Salzburg. their loss. hold doors in any position. One day an American officer was * * * reconnoitering • in the war zone * * » • * «, This is a grave situation, as the «&"< -s** Eecent official statistics estimat­ A business building has been when he.met a pleasant faced boy in the uniform of S British subal­ golfer said when he discovered the ed the population of India at about erected in a German city almost ball lying completely burled. 351,000,000. I entirel-OA-i.l-A.l.-B.I.yJ oVIf rus-UOUt proo-JlVVfi -0«VOJsteeUl ternW il.l __Sa__*~~~______VEREAHY LIGHTS and BATTERIES No.change in price ASTWOOD'S

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Tlie Four Wonders. Classified These are the four wonders of the Universe, in the opinion of Advertisements Sir J. A. Thomson. ' The power that keeps the stars and planets spinning on their axis. EMPLOYMENT The immensity of space. Travel vn a The delicate mechanisms needed WANTED—Girl as Kitchen Help. for the Ufe of even the smaUest Apply Caterer, Maria Hill .Mess proper Feeding insects. Ireland Island. The orderliness of Nature. 6092ft.s.m. RALEIGH '... Is Essential WANTED—Experienced Servant for Feed a dog too often and he's slug, gish. Under-feed him and he's weak. family of two. Apply Bermuda KEN-L-RATION—the Dog Food So- Press. preme—is roll of vitamins. It is pot up in tins, 0OH| consisting of red meat, fresh vegetables, ce­ Children's Nurse, Cook, House­ reals, ground bone and cod liver oil. keeper or .Waitressr, white, seeks Go where you want Gun Dogs look better, work better spoil A DISH nm 3*xd feel better when fed on this vitamin con­ employment, thoroughly ex­ taining food. A HAP0RTH OF perienced. M. B. General Deliv­ When you want Dogs seldom tire of it.... Try a tin ery, Hamilton. . tod»*> - . . All dealers stock it. 6135*m. CHAPPEL BROS., Ltd. - WANTED—Two Educated Young FuU Particulars from Men as Salesmen. Apply Bermu­ NICHOLL & ASHTON, Hamilton JR. da Furnishing & Supply Oo. 6110ts.m.tu. WADSON'S TION WANTED :-s*jf_?g«y*rw*L--a ^*a8E£aes_tfci,cr3 WANTED TO PURCHASE—Small Bungalow in or near Hamilton. 5886<~4"d>- Reply Somers Real Estate Agency. «**. 6I09ts.m.w. CABLE NEWS ARMISTICE DAY FOE SALE NOV!&Lk*JI »-'**~*iL*i 51 1931 SVN KG*- -V£ >„_3 *re» FRI Mr After taking part in the very FOR SALE—Several large Crotons, 4*1 " Continued from Page 1 some 5 ft. or more in height. <*"3* impressive service at the Cenotaph 1 s 6 7 on Armistice Day, I am venturing © Sleeplessness Price 6/- each. Mrs. Irving ft CRICKET IN 9 £*\z> Ja£_ 1314 to make one or two sufggestions After a hard day when you feel too tired to sleep, 2 tablets Tucker, Phone 773. of Genasprin taken before you go to bed, will not only BRISBANE, Nov. 21.—Queens­ which occur to the man or woman 13 IS V3 20 El send you to sleep quickly and easily, but will make you FOR SALE—Walnut Bookcase or land 202, (Nurwood 89. Vincent outside official circles. wake up feeling lit and fresh. China Cabinet, Queen Anne peri­ 21 23 m 15 17 28 5 wickets for 59.) (1) Would it be possible to have od, new, £15. Phone 579-R. South Africa, 38 for 2. Rain stop­ two or three policemen in the 1330 © Headache 6117*m.tTlr ped play. "General PubUc" enclosure, to Whether your headache is due to overwork, exposure to * * * remind people to keep the two minutes silence? This Silence the plare of the sun, nerve troul 1J or strain of any kind, ENGLISH RACING Gen-sprin will make the pain fade away in a few minutes. was not observed by ah, and those FOR RENT TODAY Tho throbbing stops and the nerves are soothed. DERBY, Nov. 20.—Ut Majeur, who did keep it were much dis­ carrying odds 15 to 2, today won turbed by the undercurrent of Nerve c FOR RENT—House in Southamp­ Talking Pictures: noise. ams ton, partly furnished. Modern the Derby gold cup at a mile and Genasprin has the most remarkable effect in relieving Mechanics' Hall: "Moby Dick," three-quarters. Nitakrit, at 100 (2) It It is desired, as I presume it improvements, apply J. H. Watson and "Women Love Once," 3, 7, all nerve pains, nervous headaches and neuralgia. And to 8, was second, while Buoyant is, that the pubUc should join in mo t important of all, Genasprin leaves no after-effects Pembroke. and 9 p.m. Bachelor paid 20 to 1 to show. the hymns and in the National 6064fw. ei. to tu. * * * whatever. Twenty horses ran. Anthem, could not directions to Reid Hall Theatre: "Eyes cf the * * * that effect be included ih those on FOR RENT—Unfurnished 6 roomed World," 3, 7, and 9 p.m. Take No Risks—Take CANZONERI RETAINS TITLE the printed papers? Many did not cottage near Coral Beach. Apply oo sing the hymn. No one, I think, Somers Real Estate Agency. MADISON SQUARE GARDENS, sang "The King"—not because 6108fs.m.w. B. V. It C. SOCIAL CLUB Nov. 20.—Tony Canzoneri, light­ they did not want to, but because weight champion, successfully de­ they were not sure that it was To obtain tbe best results Genasprin should first fended his title tonight by winning expected of them. be dissolved in a little water. J. CRITCHLEY Whist Drive and Dance a 15 round decision over Kid Choco­ (3) Could not the I.O.D.E. en­ (CRITCHLEY-MURRAY CO.) late, negro challenger from Cuba, closure be labeUed as others were? AU Chemists sell Genasprin—in bottles of 35 tables. If REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEER The I.O.D.E. is a large body of your Chemist is out of stock, write now to The first of'a series of whist drives in a furious battle that kept a Tower Building, Hi-milton crowd of 19,000, largest intwo years, representative women, and it seem­ NICHOL & ASHTON, P.O. Box 372, Was held at the Armoury, Reid Pbones 315, 325 Street, Hamilton, on Thursday in a constant frenzy of excitement. ed strange that theirs was the only Hamilton. The crowd booed the decision for enclosure not labelled and not evening, November 19th, there be­ MADE BY GENATOSAN LTD., LOUGHBOROUGH, ENGLAND. ing nearly two hundred people several minutes after the final gong. mentioned in the pubUshed in­ present. The event proved a great * * * structions. __B_«_as3Kr_afcE=.x success and was due mainly to the (4) When the "War Vets" march­ indefatigable efforts of the Com­ LATEST DESPATCHES ed off, one felt instinctively that HOUSES one must clap. Would that be mittee. •^ESISE^. For Rent or Sale Twenty-two tables were set, all of MONTREAL, Nov. 21_—A mess­ in order? And if it would, could which were occupied, and from age from Sir Claude Hollis, Gover­ not a few people be entrusted with the proud duty of starting the 4 cylinder \***Zi\ ' *~*KJ\ -50*1 irfi start to finish competition was nor Trinidad, received here today »l!*5j>—Tr-wowi*, !!;:*il!i;il*!>i*l!!|it—**x St Properties for Sale keen. Three prizes for ladies and clapping? Kir math by committee sponsoring Canadian 35-50 IL P. gents were given, of which the Trade Exhibition Cruise states: When one saw that long Une of MRS. ROBINSON men; so many of whom looked salt-water following were the successful recipi­ "These visitors will [come for designed CAMPBELL, GOSLING & CO. haggard and have never had good ents. business." "I believe they will Bank al Bermuda Building Ladies: 1st, Mrs. Owen Eatherly, find buyers of Canadian goods for health since the War, it seemed an i hon. 963 Cablet "Cart-rook" boudoir clock; 2nd, Mrs. Johnson, I feel many purchases now being absolute crime to let them go by doll powder box; Booby, Mrs. J. H. made outside empire, purely for without a sign of appreciation. (5) After the service, a soUd Parker. lack of adequate demonstration of i*~&Hatt-A *F**:*M*jfe-S FURNISH ED-AND-UNFUKi\!SHED Gents: 1st, Mr. G. Williams, what Empire can .offer*'- Reserva­ block of first-comers formed around fountain pen; 2nd, Mr. Whayman, tions for booths on exhibition ship the Cenotaph and, as they remained P 3 brush and comb and case; Booby, New Northland .reported heavy with stationary, no one else could see 8> SA-&[s-tje § Mr. Kelloway. number of firm s seeking space. the flowers. Surely someone in HE highest quality 4-cylinder diameter crankshaft; Invar strut Messrs. G. Williams and Whay­ authority could do what is invari­ Tmarine engines built today— aluminum pistons for maximum HOR RENT OR SALE LAND FOR SALE man tied for first honours for the ,OTTAWA, jfov. 21.—Every indi­ ably done in other places—get the Kermath 35 and 50 HP. models, power development; 800 to 1,500 Point for point, these, Kermaths R.P-M.—a sturdy engine for gruel- gent's prize. A draw was made cation points, to sucjess of Canada's crowd to keep moving and thus give everyone a chance to pass offer construction superiorities you ' ling work in large launches, tugs, Air*. Gro-ausutux&r resulting in Mr. G. Williams re­ Domestic Loan of 150 millions can't overlook: 330-cubic-inch pis- work and fishing boats, and cruis- ceiving first prize. Mrs. Killachy which will be issued on a basis of near the Cenotaph. ton displacement; 5-bearing, 2-inch ers up to 40 feet in length. in a very charming manner pre­ five per cent for five and ten year. As a Bermudian, I feel sure that Investigate these models—see for yourself tbat you can't equal a Kermath. wlacker sented tho prizes to the lucky win­ in what I have written I am voicing Bonds netting on price issue 'NEW WESTBURY* ners. the opinion of other Bermudians MR. C R. L GIBBONS, North Shore, Devonshire sUghtly over five per cent payable RICHMOND ROAD At the close of tho whist drive an semi-annually. Eight insurance who value this annual commeror- ation and desire to have it better • HOME i67 CABuB 'TEUCHO' impromptu dance, was held in which companies have already intimated 2 TO 12 and better supported as eachjArmis- 4 TO 400 many couples took part.. The dan­ they will take up total of $12,500,000 CYLINDERS HORSEPOWER cing which was kept up till the early with numerous other insurance tice Day comes round. ^j hours of the morning was fully companies, large financial institu- PATRIOT. appreciated by all. tutions, banks, etc, still to be heard OUiES The next whist drive and dance from. will be held on Thursday, Decem­ As one first repercussion of the For Rent and Sale ber 3rd, and the next usual Thurs­ new British duties giving Domin­ CAPT. GERALD GRAY day evening dance will be on No­ ions preference in Empire Markets vember 26th, when Ferraz and his it is announced one leading typo- Gray Real Estate Agency Melody Boys wiU be in attendance. writer manufacturing firm in the f Telephone Bldg. United States will build Canadian Reid Street, Hamilton plant employing hundreds of men Geiihe Thrill o/a FamousFlavi Phone 573 day 453 night SERIOUS 'BURNING in order to seccre continued busi­ ness in the British market, auto­ Cables "House." AffWto'T mobile tourists entering Canada 'avv_£/l__"il first half present year totalled over million and quarter on increase of On Friday a serious burning ac- approximately (400 thousand for eident happened when a young corresponding period 1930. FOR SALE BY TENDER man named Sam Flood; Serpentine * * * Road, was the unfortunate vict^n. Flood was using 'a, gasoline glow- DONCASTER, England, Nov. 21.— The hero of Friday's fight to free TENDERS will be received for the torch when an explosion took place. purchase of all that certain lot of He was severely burned in the face the trapped men was Herbert Smith veteran ex-President of the Miners land denomii* ted lot number 14 and chesfand was removed to the Ol Church Street in the Oity of hospital in a serious condition. Federation, who was down in the gas laden tunnels for more than Hamilton, measuring 50 feet by Prompt action by others present three hours. Councillor Ringrose, 150 feet. prevented what might have been Tenders must be In writing and a big fire. President of the local branch of the miners Federation, who was one forwarded to the undersigned on or of the firs, to go down the shaft before noon, the 7th day of Decem­ ber, 1931. The owner is not bound LL after the explosion said that when RIDLEY f$ BGE he asked for 25 volunteers to form to accept the highest or any tender. R B OYS a rescue party nearly 100 men St. Catharines, Ont. O: W. KEALY, Upper School stepped forward and fought for' H. C. Griffith, M.A., Principal. places on the party. He paid high Telephone Building, Lower School Reid Street, Hamilton, H. G. Williams, B.A., Principal. tribute to the heroism of everyone Set in 80 acres of ideal -grounds. Five from the owners down saying that Attorney for the Owner. separate dormitories, Memorial Chapel, Pool, Covered Rink. Magnificent the men did everything in their 60961". ei. toih26. new Upper School Dormitory Building, power to save their comrades. Lower School for boys up te 14. Matricula­ tion standing very high—3 University OO Scholarships last year. Small classes under personal supervision. Courses leading to pass Hobbs : "I've half a mind to get Interruptor : "Do you believe in aad honour matriculation to Universities, d the Early Clocing Act ?" R.M.C. and Business. _ matiied," For Illustrated pros­ Dobbs : "Watch out ! Reno's Platform Orator : "Certainly I pectus write >o— full of people who used only balk do,-sir." THE -*V*-*/*JU "RIDLEY COLLEGE, St. Catharine-, Ont. 3 their mind in getting married."— Interrupter: "WeJl, ain't it Boston Transcript. BERMUDA MINERAL WATER COMPANY, Exclusive Franchisee! Moxie Bottler for the Islands of Bermuda about time .to stop f* . . - - VICTOR RECORDS—WADSON'S W"*t W:i'". -W-* *-*%/ °i"f-_i