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*$ A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL. *£ AROUND THE HOTELS. Personal. SPORT IN BERMUDA. Colonel V. G. Curry and Mrs. Curry arrived by the Fort Victoria Visit of N.Y.W.A.S.A. Team and Conditions of Christmas Visitors—Entertainments-Shelley tb spend Christmas at Cedar Lodge Record Making—Christmas Fixtures—Official U5UALL with Senator N. and Mrs. Curry. * * * List of Sports Events for the Season. Bay Races—Dancing and Music Sir Wilfred Grenfeil and Lady Grenfeil, accompanied by Mr. W. T. Grenfeil and Mr. K. P. Gren- St. Dunstan's Soccer Match Today. The prospects for a large Christ­ The Princess has installed a **> ,—&3&3c^fZ& feM and Miss Houghteling, were mas crowd at the various hotels are Christmas tree in the downstairs passengers from New York yester­ good, as the incoming ships are grill. day, and are at the Fraseati Hotel. Below We publish a Ust of fixtures Racing:— pretty well filled, although a much * * * * * * Which has been compiled from 26th:—Bermuda and Garrison Hunt larger booking is expected, for the Professor Loomis Havemeyer, a MICE TO ADVERTISERS Mrs. Hugh Grey, who has been various official sources and so can Club Boxing Day meeting, New Year's celebration. Christ­ member of the Faculty of Yale on a visit ro the United States re­ be taken as accurate. Shelly Bay, 11 a.m. mas usually passes quietly in Ber­ University, New Haven, Conn., is a AND CORRESPONDENTS. turned to "Cambridge," Somerset, The list covers a wide range of There may be some other fix­ muda, and probably trie greatest guest at the Princess. He is ac­ for Christmas. sports, and if it is carried through tures, but only the above are novelty to the visitors from tne companied by his sioter, Miss Julia Advertisers and correspondents * * a in its entirety there should be uo known to date. north is the sunshine and absence Loomis Havemeyer, of Hartford, are requested to forward copy for Mr. Edward Outerbridge, of the cause for complaint, except perhaps The first of the two matches at of cold and snow. Conn. They will spend the Christ­ Wednesday's paper today, so as farm of E. Wbrrall Outerbridge & on the part of local people that no •Moresby Plain wiU be preceded, mas holidays in the Colony. * * * to facilitate our workroom {ar­ Co. will be one of the passengers half holidays are available for them i.e. on the 26th, by a comic football Practically all the hotels will # * * on the Victoria this morning for rangements over the holidays. during the winter months to turn match at 1 p.m., when the "Cap­ have their Christmas trees mount­ Miss Gladys H. McCafferty, of a brief visit to New York. out and see some of the fixtures. tains' Ha-Hah Party" wiU meet ed either in lounge or grill, thus ad­ Cambridge, Mass., is a guest at The next issue of the R.G. & CD. * * * However, judging by the trend of and do rivalry with the Cairo's ding something of colour and the Princess. She is secretary to will be on Tuesday, Dec. 27th, and Other arrivals for Christmas in public opinion that opinion is Funny Party. This is an annual friendliness to guests far from the Bursar at Harvard University, this will contain a full account of Bermuda include Mr. and Mrs. being gradually crystallised in­ event and is always worth watch­ home. Boxing Day affords the and will spend the holidays in Ber­ the race meeting at Shelly Bay, as Max Broida, Mr. Julius Hoffman, to a demand for either Thurs­ ing, for even captains have been sole sporty holiday this season of muda. Mr. A. Joell, Captain Charles H. well as other late news. day or Saturday afternoons known to unbend on this occasion. the year and the races at Shelly Kent, Master Kent, Mrs. S. W. Mer- which would make things very It is hoped to make a collection in oo Bay will no doubt attract a big fol­ Dr. A. C. Fry, a prominent pro­ rell, Miss Alice Merrell, Dr. J. F. much easier for local sportsmen to behalf of St. Dunstan's. lowing from the hotels. The races fessional man of New Haven, Conn., Portrait Subscription List. Montague, Mrs. Montague, Mr. assist in the programme of local This is the Squadron's eleven have steadily become more and is at the Princess, having joined the Wilfred Onions (Somerset), Dr. R. entertainment. against the Pick of Ireland Island more popular with, visitors, and they Havemeyer party on their holiday To amount J. Reeves, Mr. G. A. Welsh, Mrs. This Ust does not include fix­ and Boaz:— open an opportunity for an all-day trip to the Colony. acknowledged £157 0 0 C. P. Warren, Mr. and Mrs. Robert tures which take place between now Goal, L.Tel. Brown, Malabar; picnic style of outing. Those who * * * Miss Cynthia Cooper 10 0 Wylie. and the end of the year, and so it R.B. Ord. Towsend, Cairo; L.B. wish* can take their own p.fternoon Mr. Peter Ten Eyck, a member of * a * B. C. Gordon 2 0 0 may be useful to give the known A.B. Garland, Capetown; R.H. P.O. refreshments and mid-race lunch­ the Well known Ten Eyck family of W. Murphie 10 0 Mrs. Hugh O'Reilly and her two events which are to take place dur­ Kent, Malabar; C.H. Mrne. Potts, eons, although hot dogs and sand­ Albany, N.Y., Mr. C. F. Suduley, daughters, who have taken Elm Miss Stewart 5 0 ing the next week. (Capt) Capetown; L-H. A.B. Malone, wiches are vended on the grounds. and Mr. Allan W. Piroke, all stu­ Lodge, Warwick, for the season, Alfred A. Darrell 10 0 Capetown; O.R. L.S.B.A. Hutley, dents at Cornell University, are are expecting the son, Mr. A. O'­ P. N. H. Jones 10 0 They are as foUows: — Malabar; I.R. A.B. Dickson, Cape­ The Thursday evening dances at spending their Christmas holidays Reilly, on today's ship, to spend Hon.H. Henniker-Heaton 2 2 0 FootbaU (Association); town; CF. A.B. West, Capetown; the Princess have already taken at the Bermmudiana. the holidays with his mother and To-day:—Navy V. Army, B.A.A. I.R. A.B. Harris, HeUotrope; O.R. their place as an important weekly * * * sisters. Mr. Reginald Alten is also Total to date £164 0 Ground, 2.30 p.m. (St. Dun­ L.Sto. Edwards, Capetown; event for the local people, and each Mr. M. T. Lawlor, a member of a guest at Elm Lodge. Mrs. O'­ stan's). Referee, M.A.A. Birkenshaw, evening, even thus early in the the managing staff at the Ber- Reilly ocaupied Rosemary last year. 26th:—Squadron v Pick of Ireland Capetown. Linesman, O.Sto. OdeU, -oo- season, has seen a gay crowd of , mudiana, is again at his duties in Her home is in Garden City, Long Island and Boaz, Moresby Heliotrope. the younger set on the floor. that hotel aud has been welcomed The "Redbirds*' I-land. Plain, 3 p.m. On the 27th a full afternoon's * * * by a large circle of friends. Also oo—— 27th:—B.A.A. Cup Final, H.M.S. programme of soccer wUl be carried The Bermudiana still holds to its Mr. W. DurMn is again ac the Concert Party. | Cairo v. No. 1 Secdon, B.A.A. out on the B.A.A. Ground. Not Monday evening invitation dance desk where he was a familiar figure Dr. Pattons Portrait Ground, 2.30 p.m. only wUl the B.A.A. Cup Compe- and the Friday novelty Ballon dance. last season.' Will CSve Show at St. George's Fiaish of 6-a-side tournameut, tion be decided, but the six-a-side Special features will be announced Next Wednesday Evening. .> , • . o" bur readers and intend­ B.A.A. Ground. 1.30 p.m. tournament started on Nov. Hth later in these columns. The ad­ Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Kemp, of East ing subscribers to the Portrait Fund 31st:—H.M.S. Capetown (Winners and uncompleted owing to lack of vent of Mr. Harrison and his or­ Orange, NJ., are at the Princess The good showing made by "The have asked for further particulars Squadron Cup aud Governor's time wUl be finished. The latter chestra will probably bring forth for the holidays. These visitors Redbirds" in their first perform­ concerning the artist engaged to Cup) v. Rest of Squadron and starts at 1.30 and the former a many novel effects in the dances of come down frequently, both in ance in Hamilton has led to a call paint Be. Patton's portrait for pub­ UL & Boaz, Moresby Plain 2.30 p.m. the winter. < Continuen on page 10. from St. George's to which this lic presentation. We accordingly 3 p.m. Cont nued on page 6. clever party has responded. On reproduce the reference to him in Wednesday eveniag next they will the EngUsh "Who's Who." ROUND THE WORLD BY CABLE. appear at the Somers Opera House The list of his works is necessa- | EMPLOYMENT They Say. in aid of the building fund of the rily abbreviated, and we have no space to give critical reviews of St. George's Grammar School. The Coaching during Holidays—Miss ! programme will be the same as his work found in art magazine;, but it should suffice to say that Deakin is willing to coach backward j That the Labrador Sale is on to- ENGLISH PARLIAMENT that whieh made such a hit in the chUdren in elementary Subjects, day. Mechanics Hall, and there is no Mr. Smart's works have frequently PROROGUED. re3aivei the unique distinction of Roxburgh, Paget East. * * * doubt that it will go over as well ll28*s. 1 That so is the St. Dunstan's in St. George's. spesial exhibition at Academies and Art Galleries in Europe and T footbaU match. King Emphasises British Naval Policy—War Debt Bookings open to-day at Mr. R. America. Funding—Co-operation with League of Nations. ' O. Clifford's store, and since the LOST. Smart, E. Hodgson; artist; born That everyone can thus feed two Christmas holidays intervene, those LOST—Airdale Dog answers to birds with one loaf. who wish to see the show should in Alnwick, 12 March 1873; 2nd son of late George Stott Smart. Edu­ name of "Mike." Liberal reward for * * * panied by the French Minister of secure tickets early. THE KING'S PROROGATION cated at Antwerp Academy, under information or the return to Miss j That more and more opportunity Foreign Affairs. The visit gave Particulars as to prices, time etc. SPEECH. Albert de Vriendt; Julian's, Pa­ Clara Anderson, Telephone St is being given the youngsters for fresh evidence of the cordial rela­ appear in the advertisement in ris, under Bougereau and Ferrier, George's 35M. physical training. tions so happily established between this issue. with Sir Hubert von Herkomer, at 1079tw.th.f.s. London, Dec. 22nd.—The decla­ my Government and the Republic, Bushey. Works:—King Edward That more swimming records are ration that the Government has and afforded my people a welcome and Queen Alexandra's Visit to | expected. no intention of embarking on an opportunity for demonstrating Duke of Northumberland, which * * * increase to its naval building pro­ their affection for France in the Wanted and For Sale HOMES includes, besides their Majesties, That the local girls might have a gramme despite "the temporary persons of these two eminent states portraits of the late. Duke of Nor­ shot. failure" of the Geneva Naval Con­ men." FOR SALE.—10 H.P. Marine Motor; FOR RENT and FOR SALE ference to reach a general agree­ thumberland, Earl Carrington, and * * * His Majesty expressed gratifica­ Automatic Electric Cook Stove; ment, was contained in the Speech others; Dawn, exhibited in Paris That Boxing Day races promise a tion over the visit of the King and Cedar Firewood and Posts; Draft from the Throne at the proroga­ Salon in 1909; Portrait of the Lady The Bermuda Realty Agency, rare day's sport. friendly conversations between the Horse. Phone 710, Motyer Con­ tion of Parliament today. in Black, exhibited at the Royal Victoria Block, HamUton. * * * Egyptian Premier and the Foreign struction Co. Academy, 1906, also in the Paris A section of the speech dealing Secretary which is a good augury 932*w.eito.tU~27. Telephone 630. Cables "Realty." That only second-sighters wiU with Allied war debts emphasized, Salon, 1908. My Mother, exhibit­ for the future. "It is my hope FOR SALE—Two graded Guern­ pick winners. that the policy of the Government ed in the Royal Academy, 1906, and 9735ts.eitp. ___ their outcome may prove of last-, sey Cows, both giving milk. Ap­ was to limit its claims on the Al­ in Paris Salon 1909. F. W. Aneott, j That if the weather is favourable ing benefit to both countries. ply Rosemount, Paget. Telephone lies to such an amount as together exhibited in the Paris Salon, 1910. | there wiU be a record crowd. "I watched with profound sym­ 517. 1126*f.s. MRS GROSVENOR TUCKER with the reparations receivedwould Marshal Foch, now in the Cleve­ pathy and satisfaction the steady REAL ESTATK FOR SALE—English Bicycle, suit­ land Museum of Art. President That the visit of Sir Wilfred Gren­ cover the Government's own war ) growth in influence of the League able for Boy from 6 to 8 years, new Harding, in the National Gallery Houses for rent, furnished and feil is highly appreciated. debt obligations. of Nations and the increasing part Tyres, £3.15.0, no reasonable offer at Washington; Newton D. Baker, unfurnished. Land for sale. | It was brought out that war debt which it plays in composing In­ refused. Appiy T.J. Wadson's Bi­ in the War Department, Washing­ NEW WESTBUKY. Richmond j That his lecture on January 6th funding arrangements had been ternational differences and pre­ cycle Shop. ton. Admiral Sims. General Persh­ Road. ' wiU be well attended. signed by Great Britain with all serving peace. The recent meet­ 1083tw.s. ing. General Sir Arthur Currie. Oab*tes "Tencro" Phone 287 [ the countries concerned except ing of the Council at Geneva mark­ Sir Robert Borden. Mrs. Annie That the change in Administra­ Russia. ed a further step in their progress. Besant, etc. Recreations:—Music, tion of the Government is dis­ After brief sittings of both Houses "My Government will continue to dispose of certain outstanding WANTED motoring, boating, golf. HOMES turbing some of the old school. to base its policy on loyal co-opera­ * * * Bills, and the reading of the King's tion with the League. For Rent or Sale speech, Parliament was prorogued Men's,Women's, and Chil­ GRAY REAL ESTATE AGENCY That any change does. "A Conference with representa­ * * * until February 2nd. tives of the United States of Ame­ dren's left off clothes of Telephone Bldg. His Majesty in bis speeeh pio- Sale of Labrador Reid St. Hamiltoa. That it only indicates that soon rica and Japan was held at Geneva all kinds, Shoes, etc. there wUl be no Senior Officer here. rogation said in part: at which Delegates of my Govern­ Tel. 573 Cable "Houses" "I have followed with constant Also Phonograph Records. Products Today. ment put forward proposals for the WE PAT GASH FOR ALL WE BUY. interest the journeys of my sons, FOR RENT—Unfurnished Cottage That there's many a sUp, etc. future limitation of armaments The Hotel Bermudiana should be the Prince of Wales and Prince in Paget known as "The Glade." ' * * * which if accepted would have led visited today, for a most unique George to Canada, and also of my CaU or write Possession given in January. Ap­ That the next change might be to substantial reductions in naval collection of products from the son and daughter-in-law, the Duke ply to Mrs. Lockward, Stancombe, reversal to the policy of keeping a strength and costs. I regret that NATIONALSALES CO. Branch home of Father Christmas, the and Duchess of York to New Zea­ Paget. Telephone 31. big garrison here. though much community of view 1 Washington Lane Church Hill Arctic, will be on sale from 11 a.m. land, Australia, and other parts 1061*tu.th.s. was revealed it was not possible to Hamilton. Somerset. to 6 p.m. of my Dominions. I rejoice in reach a general agreement. But ltth.s.tu.tp. The articles have all been chosen FOR RENT—Lower Flat of Craw­ That this is the last day for their return, and I have learned my Government has no intention from them with deep satisfaction with the object of affording pur­ ford House. Immediate possession Christmas shopping. of embarking upon an increase in chasers an opportunity for securing Telephone 446. * * * of the loyal and enthusiastic wel­ their Naval building programme, come which they invariably ex­ quaint and Useful last minute gifts 836fs.tu.th.tp. That everyone is tired enough to which is based upon a considered ™»oo£s«x, for Christmas. perienced throughout their Jour­ view of the defensive needs of my ! FOR RENT— furnished Bedroom enjoy the hoUdays. neys. The proceeds of the sale will be widespread Empire. Apply to preferably for business woman, "It gave me particular pleasure devoted to the GrenfeU Association, The speech emphasized that the rent reasonable. Write Box 807. in the course of the -summer to a society doing an incredible am­ Ministers were watching closely REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATION ount of good work in Labrador and Bermuda Press. That A Happy Christinas to all receive in my Capital the President Bailey's Bay. 807tth.s.tp. Is the slogan of the day. of the French Republic, accom­ Continued on page 11. i Newfoundland. Latest Victor Records Justs out to-day-^ WADSON'S Page 2 THE KOTAL GAZETTB AHD OOLOHIST DAILT, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1927.

•a—m The Royal Gazette I Local Jottings. and Colonist DaUy. Published Daily Today affords the last opportu­ nity for laying in provisions to car­ jMECHANICS H Ali Li By The Bermuda Press, Ltd. ry the family over until Wedaes­ TO-NIGHT day next, for when the shops close TONIGHT this evening they will not reopen their doors to customers until Wed­ Pint National Picture, presenting THE DIARY nesday a.m. That is, except those WILL ROGERS !*• «* VICTORY THEATRE <*** 4 who recognise no bond of loyalty OF to one another, and would just as The World's Greatest Westera Drama Samuel Pepys Tencer Bef open on Christmas Day If they saw a chance of taking a couple of And LOUISE FAZENDA STARRING pennies over the counter. Even K( the bakers are not making any de­ IN THE COUMT Dec. 21. CHARLES RAYi liveries after today, and the meat u purveyors only oper* for emergency 'A TIMS STUB" A great illusion rudely shattered Comedy in 8 reels With this day by a Royal Proclamation! rations to be issued on Tuesday. OF TEN" Never before to the history of our * * * [Also Pathe Serial "Melting Millions" Episode 4J Drama in 7 Heels beloved country has such a death Last night the sound of seraping JAMES GLEASON blow been administered. By a echoed throughout the land as PATHE REVIEW And PATHE NEWS JOBYNA RALSTON careless dipping of a quiU pen into the cassava roots were pared and Doors opea 7.30 Show 8.00 Scory by G. BEAUMONT indeUble ink, the work of centuries whittled down for the pies to be ADMISSION—2/- and 1/6 |A First Eun Universal Picture And is nullified. baked today. The noise will be By the casual dropping of melting foUowed by the swan songs of an­ Presented by GAEL LAEMMLE sealing wax on an oversized piece cient roosters and hens long since ARTHUR LAKE. o:' foolscap, ourglorious traditions past the age of usefulness in the |M ATI NEE TO-DAY, at 3 p.m.i are obUterated. By the wicked egg department as they too, were Also Episodes 8 and 9 of machinations of a top-hatted bri­ prepared for the Christmas dish; ADOLPHE MENJOU, in gade we are robbed of our heritage suppUes of pork were corneredsome HIE TRAIL OF THE TIGER" and reduced from independence to time ago. There wttl be a lethar­ servtte serfdom. gic mood lying on the land over "SERVICE FOR LADIES" And International Newsreel For what says that Royal Pro­ tomorrow and the next day as the clamation ! pies pass to obUviou. A Paramount Picture in 7 reels ADMISSION—2/- and 1/6 May God in his infinite wisdom * * # At the time of writing the wea­ [Also Pathe Serial "Melting Millions" Episode 4J vouchsafe Ught and understand­ Doors open 7.00 Show 7.30 ing to the forty-ninth clerk in a ther forecast is not to hand. One Aad COMI0 CARTOON Downing Street office! He refers can only hope for a continuance ADMISSION—1/8 and 9d. to us as one of those abominations, of weather such as we experienced BERMUDA MOVING PICTURE CO. a Colony without responsible Gov­ yesterday, and that when the fes­ ernment. tive seasoa is beginning to die away I swear by the beard of our ob­ we shaU have raia ia a-pleaty to BOTIING-ETOIHIT jector-General that we have more cope with at least the washiag up SPECIAL CHRISTMAS FARE!! Government, and responsible Gov­ j of dishes which will have to bedone Paramount Picture, presenting ernment, than any place in the then. Rain is badly needed, and world. last Sunday in several of the church ADOLPHE MENJOU, in "A HEBO FOR 1H6HT" We have so much Government es it was prayed for. Rather than tt that it requires our House of As­ that the holiday be spoUt we can 6 Reel Comedy-Drama sembly to sit eleven months of the exist for a few days longer with­ "SERVICE FOR LADIES year to keep it in order. Our legis­ out it. 5 STARRING 'M Comedy-Drama ia 7 Reels lature is so responsible that it not * * * [GLENN TRYON and PATSY RUTH MILLER! only enacts our laws, but it admin­ Also PATHE REVIEW And COMIC CARTOON Again one has to admire the grit (Story by HAERY O. HOYT) isters them even unto the detatt of the assistants in the shops. By Doors opea 8.00 Show 8.30 of the uniform of the youngest mes­ the time the doors are shut tonight ADMISSION—2/- and 1/6 senger boy. they must be very weary of Christ­ A'worthy successor to "Paiatiagl * * * mas, and yet few of them show it, But not only are we not respon­ at least outwardly. To those cus­ THE HUMANOPHONE CO. 4iilteik The Town,' in which the same* sible! We are by this proclama­ tomers who only know that they Jll3I f fs. stars figured. tion, puppets in the hands of a want io buy something they have There's nothing slap-stick abou i man without the pomp and cere­ been invaluable, and few com­ t mony of a uniform. For whom plaints have been heard. To them, the comedy in this film. It's rea^ \ no bands play or flags are furled and to those unfortunate enough ANNOUNCEMENT hoaest-to-goodness fun aroused] whenever legislators are command­ to have to work during the next ed to don their moth-baU smelling few days, such as the telephone by a series of ridiculous situ-j frock coats. operators, the best of Christmas ations, in which the stars go| Now I have no complaint against wishes is extended. through the funniest antics with­ Colonial Secretaries! Considering * * * "CAMELLE" their upbringing I think they are This paragraph from a receat is­ out overdoing it. This picture^ sometimes almost human. sue of the "Nassau Guardian" will A FIRST NATIONAL SPECIAL will set the whole world laughing J But the Governor, in case the be of interest locally. Headed "No IN 9 REELS ,pukha Governor is incapable, or for it moves along with a steady' racing in Miami" and dated from 1 absent, or has housemaid's knee, that place it says-—"Plans for a Win Will be shown at momemtum of gaiety calculated] is to be the Colonial Secretary or ter racing meet have been aban­ to give an audience a real goodj one holding such substantive ap­ doned, J. M. Smoot, President of pointment. the Miami Jockey Club, announc­ Mechanics Hall time. God forbid! ed. He added that the abandon­ Two things distinguished our ment might be for aU time. Pres­ Colonial Secretaries! One is their sure exerted by PoUce Officers was WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY BOXING RIGHT and TUESDAY MIGHT reluctance to come, the other is given as the reason for closing." NIGHT. AT THE their eagerness to go. * * * Now when the latter prevails, llSOTfs. VICTORY THEATRE Commander W. A. Usher, R.N., as it does everytime someone has QUEEN STREET who commanded H.M-S. Valerian forgotten to check up leave of ab­ when she foundered in the 1926 sence, the Assistant Secretary be­ In addition to "A Hero for a Night" we also present hurricane, gave evidence ou de­ TOWN HALL, ST. GEORGE'S comes Acting Colonial Secretary fence of the owner of the S.s. East- A SPECIAL CHRISTMAS COMEDY and, ipso facto, in the absence of way, which went down in the same the pukha Governor, the Governor BOXING-TO-NIGHT "THE NEWLYWEDS CHRISTMAS PARTY" terrible storm. The owner, W. J* of Our said Islands. Williams, was indicted for send­ Starring SNOOKUMS Now I have no complaint against ing the vessel to sea in an uasea- Paramount Picture, presenting Acting Colonial Secretaries! Con­ Doors open 8.00 p.m. Show 8.30 p.m. worthy conditiou, and 23 Uves were sidering they have resisted the lure lost when she sank. 84 men lost ADMISSION—2/- and 1,6 of the stores in a worthy endeavour CLARA BOW in their Uves on the Valerian, and to be honest, I think they are to WEKS-LASKYCORP I Cdr. Usher in giving evidence stat­ «•**•* »"T I be commended. "HULA" ed that no blame for the lost of But I am puzzled beyond mea­ JM.U. HALL, VICTORIA STREET! the vessel was attributable to any­ sure to know how I must conduct Comedy-Drama in 6 Reels one. myself when I And an amiable Also Pathe Serial "Melting Millions" Episode 4 Boxing Night youth, to whom I refused a job in And PATHE NEWS my office, Governor of Our said He stated "I never imagined that Doors open 7.30. Show 8.00. ~- AL. WILSON "Daredevil of the Sky," in Islands. the wind or sea could be so great ADMISSION -2/- and l/§ # # * as it was then. The velocity of the I "THE PHANTOM FLYER-" Yet there is no cabbage without hurricane, as recorded at the ob­ THE HUMANOPHONE CO. Drama iu 5 Reels a grub! servatory at Bermuda, was 128 1129ffs. This willy-nilly advance of the miles aa hour." A1.50 Pinai Episode No. 10 of Colonial Secretary to the Govern­ Commander Usher, cross-examin TRANSATLANTIC PHONE SER­ •'THE TRAIL OF THE TIGER" orship removes a difficulty of long ed by Sir Douglass Hogg (Attoraey- VICE. TEAS WILL BE standing. In the past, whenever Geaeral), for the Crowa, said that Century Comedy and International News the Governor wanted a fishing the hurricane travelled at the rate London, Dec. 22nd.—Replying to SERVED trip, there was unholy excitement of 720 miles a day. a question in the House of Com­ in the Army. Army fists were ADMISSION—2/- and 1 6 mons regarding the Trans-Atlan- at consulted and there was heart­ oo tie Wireless Telephone Service Lord Doors open 8.00 Show 8.30 burning when it was discovered that a non-combatant was senior Wolmer, Assistant Postmaster Gen HARRINGTON by five minutes to an R.A. or R.E. Christmas Musk at eral, said the revenue of the ser­ BERMUDA MOVING PICTURE CO. vice covered working costs, but Once a Governor was about to Wesley Church. not yet depreciation and amor­ HOUSE £1127 f Ts. go on leave. There was great re- tisation. Asked whether a reduc­ joieing in the home of the Senior tion of the present rate of £5 per Officer. He gave a party and his Special Christmas music wttl be during the holidays, minute would not result in more wife practised the art of condes­ given ia the Wesley Church, Ham­ for the convenience of traffic. Lord Wolmer replied that cension to juniors. ilton, tomorrow, at both moru- the traffie was steadily growing those who may care to THE LITTLE FRENCH SHOP Alas! the next morning brought ing and evening services, the lat­ and the Postmaster General as news that an A.S.C. Brevet-Colonel ter service being almost entirely take advantage of this at present advised was not prepared had been raised to full Colonel. musical and including several an- to reduce the rate. He hoped that service. Not only was the party of the R.E. tlums and carols. Preceding the at the foot of the Lane, Paget evening service a short organ re­ as business men more and more wasted, but the wife sold her 114It •'. gowns for a mere song rather than cital wttl be given at 7.10 by Mr. realised the great advantages which be known to have prepared for the Norman Parker, the selections be­ were to be obtained from using has French Christmas Cards Great Day. ing as follows: — the Service they would realise how Rhapsodic, (on aa ancient Xmas extremely cheap it was. Answer­ There will be a Yes! Everything turns out for ing a further question whether and Handkerchiefs. the best! carol) , Faulkes. the P.M.G. would consider the It is better by far that a third The Caravaa of the Magi....Mauader Sale off Labrador reduction of the rate at certain clerk be raised to the peerage than "Adeste Fideles" aad variations; 992ff. and then tu.s.tp. hours of the day, Lord Wolmer a senior army officer be reduced to Meale. said the P.M.G. had this and other HOME-MADE PRODUCTS the ranks! • oo suggestions before him. As soon at the as he was so advised he would vary GIFT SHOP SALE OF CURZON'S PICTURES. Cathedral Service Music. the rates as he thought fit. Hotel Bermudiana London, Dec. 22nd.—Pictures Christmas Day. DIFFICULTIES from the coUection of the lateMar- To-day quis Curzon, former Secretary of 8 a.m., Communion serviee,.... AVIATION. Will be solved for those who are look­ State for India, were sold at Chris­ Stainer in F. from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. ing for attractive Xmas Gifts, tie's Sale Rooms and realised twen­ Matins, Te Deum, Hopkins in O. La Pas, Bolivia, Dec. 22nd. —Dieu- ty-three thousand and twenty gui­ Anthem, "Behold, I bring you good dotine Costes aad Joseph Lebrix Proceeds in aid of Sir neas. They included Romney's tidings" Goss. reached here from Santiago, Chile, Wilfred Greenfell Associa­ THE GIFT SHOP portrait of Lady Milner which was Evensong.—Magnificat St Nunc after IS hours aad 22 miautes of (A. S. COOPER,) Reid Street. knocked down for twelve thousand Dimittis, Rathbone in F. Carols in non-stop flying over mostly moun­ tion. guineas. place of sermon. tainous territory. 1134 •*. 1058ttU.th.s

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Recent Arrivals. . IN AID OF ST. GEORGE'S GRAMMAR SCHOOL FUND. PRINCESS HOTEL. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. A •**£eeting.«jff the qualified Parish­ Mr. aad Mrs. Thomas, A. Nalle, ioners of Paget Parish will be held "THE REDBIRDS' Fairfield, Conn.; Mr. aad Mrs. R. R- at the CUP AND SIX-A-SIDE TOURNAMENT Ritchie and Son, Saratoga Springs, COSTUME CONCERT PARTY VESTRY ROOM. N.Y.; Mrs. William G. CaldweU, FINALS. wll be at Mrs. Stanley MerreU, Miss Louise adjoining the Church, on Merrell, Miss Alice MerreU, Cin­ Tuesday, 27th December ST. GEORGE'S cinnati, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Jos. A. at 9.30 a.m. TUESDAY, DEC. 27th, 1927, Moore, Mr. B. E. Berlin,. N.Y.C.; on for the purpose of electing Parish Mrs. G. McClure, Mr. Wood Mc- Vestry Overseers of the Poor, and Wednesday next, 28th inst. Clure, N.Y.C; Mr. and Mrs. James other Parish Officers, for the Year A. Killion, Montclair, N.J.; Mr. 1928. on the B.A.A. Ground at the and Mrs. Victor Nef, N.Y.C; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Swan, Miss Carla By order of the Parish Vestry. Somers Opera House Swan, Master Henry Swan, Jr., E. H. GOSLING, B.A.A. CUP FINAL: SIX-A-SIDE TOURNAMENT: at 8.15 p.m. Denver, Colo.; Mr. Robert D. Roo- Parish Vestry Clerk. sen, N.Y.C; Mr. W. A. Williams, HJ.S. CAIRO V. NO. 1 SECTION. Semi-finals and Final. Phila., Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. T. C. 1082fw.2L.Sw24. Reserved Seats 4/- and 3/- Black, Bayonne, NJ.j Mr. Lucius 5*. Kickoff at 2.30 p.m. Kickoff at 1.30 p.m. Hallett, Jr., Princeton, N.J. * * * Smith's Parish. Bookiogs now open at Mi. E. O. Clifford's Store Mr. and Mrs. Killion are constant Admission 1 /- visitors at the Princess and are THIS IS THE SHOW YOU'VE HEARD SO MUCH ABOUT! A Meeting of persons entitled to here for the holidays. Vote ia the election of a Parish Mr. Victor Nef is the Swiss Vice U32tts. Vestry, Overseers of the Poor, and 1062t.s.tU. Consul in New York. other Annual Parish Officers for Mr. Henry Swan is Vice-president Smith's Parish, to serve for the of the United States National. year 1928 win be held at the NEW YORK WOMEN'S AMATEUR Bank, ia Denver, Colo. NOTICE. Mr. Lucius F. Hallett, Jr., is WHITNEY INSTITUTE grandson of the late Judge Moses In order to stimulate interest in SWIMMING ASSOCIATION. Hallett. Cottage Gardening in * * 4c Thursday, Dec. 29th 1927 HOTEL BERMUDIANA. at 7.30 p.m. The Committee of the SELECTED TEAM TO ATTACK WORLD'S RECORDS Mr. and Mrs. Edgar W. James, By order of the Parish Vestry. Sandys Parish Flower Show BUtmore, N.C; Mr. William N. Norrington, Mr. S. C McLeod, W. i. SMITH, hereby offers in N.Y.C; Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Gottlieb Parish Vestry Clerk. lOSOfw.s. ST. GEORGE HOTEL POOL Bound Brook, N.J.; Mr. WiUiam M. Austin, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. WUson, A Cup and Money prizes N.Y.C; Mr. C B. Hall, Hartford, Southampton Parish. Conn.; Mr. Leo Arnstein,' Mr. for the On Monday, January 2nd, 1928. Charles E. Madden, N.Y.C; Mr. Otto V. Loth, Miss Fannie B. Loth, A Meetiag of the Qualified Parish- best kept and most attractive garden. Cincinnati, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. oners wiU be held at the J. D. McLean, N.Y.C.; Mr. and Mrs. Intending competitors are requested to Meeting is under Auspices of Bermuda Athletic S. A. Roppaport, Mr. Franklin P. PARISH VESTRY HALL send their names in to the Committee Roppaport, Phila., Pa.; Mr. Frank­ on or before January 10th, 1928. Association. lin P. Collier, Mr. Franklin P. on Wed. 28th The gardens will be judged one Collier, Jr., Boston, Mass.; Miss December 1927. Leone McLean, Greenwich, Conn at 8.00 pjn. week before the date of the Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beck, Jersey For the purpose of Electing a Annual Flower Show which will H. E. THE GOVERNOR WILL ATTEND AND City; Mr. and Mrs. C E. Potter, Parish Vestry, Overseers of the Poor, be held on the second Thursday St. Louis, Mo.; Miss Rita Potter, PRESENT PRIZES. and other Annual Parish Officers to St. Louis, Mo.; Mrs. WiUiam Wicks, in May 1928. serve for the Year 1928. Miss K. Wicks, Lynnbrook, L.I.; For further particulars apply to Mr. Jacob Sealy, Mr. and Mrs. H. Kreinik, Mrs. J. By order of the Parish Vestry. •'Cambridge," Somerset, or to the undersigned. Full details of programme, with races for local Kreunik and daughters, Mr. and^ Mrs. H. Katz, N.Y.C; Mr. A. Drey­ J. H. P. PATTERSON, swimmers, will be announced shortly. L. DUNBAR BELL, fus, DaUas, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. Hoa. Secy. • Parish Vestry Cler.k Alport and son, Mr. and Mrs. Ben 9813tsOct.8.s22.sNoyJ.2.s26.sDec.l0.s24.fJaa6. H24ff-eitp. j 10r**utw.21.s.24.tu.27.'$ Kutcher, N.Y.C; Mrs. Allan B.' Farner, Boston, Mass.; Miss Na­ talie Farner, Boston, Mass.; Mr." and Mrs. J. P. Logsdon, N.Y.C; I NOTICE YE OLDE EN6LISH SHOPPE BERMUDA LAWN TENUIS CLUB Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Depue, SANDY'S PARISH. Washington, D.C; Mr. N. A. Levi, Royal Prince Hotel, Reid Street. Annual New Year's Touraapient Jr., Mr. Wesley Simpson, Mr. Stan­ A MEETING of the qualified ley Epstein, N.Y.C; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Puttmann, Miss Charlotte Parishioaers of Saadys Parish for Fine Linens, Sweaters, Scarves, Perfumes, Commencing January 9th, 1928. Puttmann, Mr. and Mrs. Howard tbepurpose of electing Parish Vestry, Goldschmidt, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Overseers of Poor and other Parish Neckties, Bags, and Novelties of all kinds. Open to members of any recognized Tennis Wylie, Mrs. C CarroU, Mr. Richard- Club in Bermuda. SUberstrin, Mr. Raymond D. Mund Officers to serve fof tbe year 1928 lin, N.Y.C; Mrs. H. M. McDougall, will be held in the St. James School Miss Grace H. McDougaU, Miss Eli­ We Specialise in Gloves and Hand­ Ladies' Singles and Doubles zabeth McDougaU, Pelham Manor, Room, on THURSDAY, the 29th. Men's ingles and Doubles N.Y.; Mr. H. LabeUe, N.Y.C. December, 1927, at 8 p.m. kerchiefs. Mixed Doubles. -oo- By order of the Parish Vestry, AN ENGUSH SHOP WITH ALL ENGLISH GOODS. The "Victory" Xmas CHAS. G. GILBERT, Entries will be received by the undersigned up to 6 p.m. Parish Vestry Clerk- Friday, January 6th, 1928. Programme. 988fsl 7-W2I.s24.w28. 644tw.eltT). The Victory Theatre is offering its Entrance Fees, Singles 3/6, Doubles 5/- per team. patroas an excellent programme for . No event will be played unless six entries are received Boxing Night, full of fua and with a real festive appeal. AU persons qualified to vote at for it. "The Newly weds Christmas Parish Elections in the Parish of Party," is a two reel Comedy of ex­ Devonshire are hereby informed H. R. GREGG, ceptional interest with some most that a meeting wiU be held at the attractive children in it whose OLD SUNDAY SCHOOL ROOM Secretary, amusing story is crowned by the in Devonshire Parish near the B.L.T.C. acting of the most remarkable old Church on The Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire baby "star". Everybody will be Tuesday. 27th Dec. 1927 pleased with this delightfully under their Local Scholarship Regulations at 10 a.m. I000fsl7.s24.sl. funny picture, which is fuU of the offer two Scholarships for the coming year- Yuletide spirit. for the purpose of electing a Par­ The value of the Scholarship will be the Another film to be shown here ish Vestry, Overseers of the poor, the same eveniag is "A Hero for a and other Parish Officers as pro­ fees for two years at any Secondary School ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. Night." This is also a comedy vided by law to derve the said Parish in Bermuda. of a very unusual character with for the coming year 1928. THE MATCH OF THE SEASON. Glenn Tryon for a star. It is even THOMAS N. DILL, Open to girls and boys between the ages of funnier the crities say, than "Paint­ Parish Vestry Clerk. 12 and 16 NAVY v ARMY ing the Town,"—his first popular 1098ffth.s comedy. Applicants must be daughters or sons on NOTICE. of white men who served overseas dur­ ing the Great War, and it is essential B.A.A. GROUND End that Vile Catarrh! The DANCE which was arranged > by Form VI of the S.G.S., to that an applicant's father or mother, take place on December the 27th Don't wait until catarrh has de­ or both, be Bermudian born. TO-DAY has been POSTPONED until a stroyed your hearing before mak­ later date. Gate and Collections in aid of St. Dunstan's. ing an earnest, intelligent effort Application for particulars and regulations to check the disease. Get busy It was found impossible to ijsue j to be sent to Miss M. C. Hutchings, Hon. all invitations and make satisfactory now and reUeve aU disagreeable Secretary, Scholarship Fund. Form must Kickoff 2.30 p.m. symptoms by inhaling the deUght­ arrangements during the short Admission 1/- (Service men in uniform, 6d) ful, soothing vapour of **Deo" time that loUowed the Exami­ be returned by December 31st. each night anl morning. nations. 955tth.el tOS24. E. R. H. PAGET, "Deo" is a combination of pure U03fth.s. 1108fth.s Secty. for Form VI. j eucalyptus and other antiseptic, healing oils. When heated gently i it is co averted iato a pleasaat FOR SALE i THE BERMUDA AID GARRISON vapour that quickly clears the head and begins at oace to heal those Valuable Real Estate in j Little Art Novelty Shop. raw, inflamed membranes in the HUNT CLUB nose and throat. It reaches every Southampton Parish. I Frons Street - Two poors from Cable Office part of the nasal cavity, where About two- acres of land with water j liquids and sprays never go, de­ front. ; Has just received a charming selection of the BOXING DA Y MEETING stroying germs and helping to I daintiest baby things you ever saw. All hand- restore the affected tissues to sound UVeal site for Hotel. | painted. Also a choice and unique collection of condition. Fifteen minutes from Riddell's j SHELLY BAY RACE TRACK AU leading druggists seU "Deo" Bay Golf Course. Beautiful view i art wares and novelties, together with an ia tubes or jars. Use it daily and of Golf-links, waters of Great and ; exclusive selection of evening wear for ladies. Monday, December 26th. you'U soon forget you ever had Little Sound andlslandsin vicinity. j catarrh. Satisfactory results 'Mat further particulars -Evening gowns, hand painted wraps and capes. First Race at 11.30 a.m. guaranteed or money back. The Apply to | Deo Corporation, Manufacturers SMITH & WHITNEY. j Hand painted and tinted pictures Admission to Grand Stand Inclosure Ten Shillings. of "Deo" Dennis Eucalyptus Oint­ Telephone 395 or J. H. Watson, j ment —Advertisement. .Novelty Christmas Gifts. Albert E. Nicholl distributing agent Church Street, Hamilton, Hamiltoa, Bermuda. Phone 752. Telephone 758J. $58 tbA.*tlM:h.s. 837fsl0 6J7.S24.

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News from St. George's.

Mails. Mails per R.M.S. Fort St. George sailing for New York on Tuesday next, 27th inst, close at the Post Office, St. George's on Monday next as follows:— Ordinary Mail 4.00 p.m. Registered MaU and Parcel Post 2.00 pjn. Monday. Supplementary Mail 9.30 o'clock Tuesday morning. * * * Yacht Sunk. Either on Monday night or Tues­ day morning, Mr. William Fox's motor yacht "Baraconta" sank at her moorings near Meyer's dock. In the first instance the magneto was removed, then the yacht was raised and it was found that her skeg and her stern post were in­ jured, but she wiU be repaired at an early date.

Personal. ©Sfffcs 1m fifllm Mr. Joseph Malleby Higgs, form­ erly of St. George's but, now of Nebraska, about 90 years of age, A Diamond Bar Pin A Tuxedo Set sends Christmas greetings to aU his former friends, in the old town. A Diamond Ring A Pair Gold Links Crops Suffer in Storm. Reports reach us that potatoes j A Novelty Bangle A Wrist Watch growing at St. George's and St. David's have been rather badly licked by the recent storm, some A Rope of Pearls A Silver Belt Buckle of the potatoes have been a long time planted and their yield wiU You may select a more ex­ not be materially affected but, it An Enamelled Clock A Cigarette Box is those that were more recently pensive Gift, but you cannot planted that will suffer the more. A Folding Clock choose a more welcome pre­ A Cocktail Shaker Police Court Proceedings. sent than a Set of IVORY At the Police Court, St. George's, A Desk Calendar before the Wor Col. Tucker on Thu- A Photo Frame PYRALIN in a nice case day morning a number of defend­ ants, defended by Mr. Mosse were A Barometer oa trial. One was acquitted, the A Silver Vase others were bound over. All White Ivory A Fountain Pen A witness at the Police Court A Compact stated that he did not think it Ivory on Amber worth while to report a series of A Set of Brushes thefts, one of them to the amount A Perfume Spray of £4. 0. 0. cash, to the poliee. Pearl on Amber There were quite a number of A Pocket Flask Americaa ladies and gentlemen who visited the St. George's Police A Pair Lorgnette Court oa Thursday forenooa aad Fancy Colours An Ash Tray listeaed attentively to the proceed­ ings for a couple of hours. Oa Thursday morning before pro­ Extra pieces to match always ceeding to hear evidence the Wor. Col. Tucker at the PoUce Court, obtainable addressed those present with re­ gard to certaia annoyance he had been subjected io by untimely visits, at his private residence, by persors iaterested iu the defead- auts. Movies. At the Town Hall. St. George's, on Thursday night the Humano- phone Co., gave an excellent eater- Jewefey taiament commencing with a very pretty Pathe Review and a really comical cartoon. The picture of the evening was "Madame Pom­ th® ©afffc fttoaft Lmh padour" preseatiug Dorothy Gish and Antonia Moreno. It is a 7 reel drama put out by the British National Pictures Ltd., and you should see it. * * * The Gale. Sc The gale of Moaday last Was the cause of much havoc at the East­ ern End of the Islaad, and boats Open Evenings until Xmas adrift and lost are reported. Mr. Arthur Tucker's boatman was caught in a. squall whilst returning to Nonsuch Island, and Fulbert was fortunate in escaping, the boat being smashed to pieces, and he managing with difficulty to make E. M. ASTWOOD the shore. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tucker's Christmas mail was lost, fj also a new suit of clothes and other purchases. Mr. Tucker had only had the boat a short time, aud had recently had her thoroughly over­ Hamilton The House of Quality and Better Value St. George's hauled and raised. At Paget Islaad Mr. Greenwood 95lf1[Sat:. Mon. Wed. Sat. Jun., had a midnight swim, but fortunately managed to save their boat that had broke adrift and sank in four feet of water. The aerial of the new Wireless Church Notes. Statioa at the Cut snapped, and was hanging by the mast, on Tues­ TO OUR MANY FRIENDS. FOR CHRISTMAS day morning. Contributions of Sowers for the Farmers report much damage to decoration of thejchurches in the We extend to one and all of you our heart­ crops especially beans and toma­ different Parishes'and in the Ca­ NEW MODELS of NEW-HUDSCN toes showing the effects of the gale. thedral will be gladly received to­ iest good wishes, and we trust that this day, as early as possible. Yuletide will bring each of you great joys BICYCLES oo— * * * The collections throughout and blessings, unmixed with sorrow, and Juvenile Cycles in different sizes WHEN WINTER COMES! Christmas Day at the Cathedral that the coining year will provide you with Services are for the Poor. health, happiness and prosperity, and all Lamps, Carriers, Eveready Flashlights, London, December 22. —The * * # Bells, Pumps, etc. number of persons treated in the Carol Service: the tilings that make life worth while. London hospitals for broken limbs On Tuesday, Dec. 27 at 8 p.m.tha During the coming year we shall endeav­ ELDREDGE SEWING MACHINES. and other casualties caused choir of St. Andrew's Presbyterian our to give you the service and help that through falls on iee coated streets Church, Hamilton, will render a yesterday was even larger than al­ programme of Christmas Carols, your kindness and consideration in the past COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPHS ready reported? Two thousand cases ancient and modern. The Minis­ so richly deserve, and which has brought were treated at sixteen hospitals ter, Rev. W. J. Hurlow will preside and RECORDS. and they included some hundreds and deliver a brief address. At this to a close a year that has been a happy of cases of broken bones. Press re­ Carol service a silver collection wiil and prosperous one for us. ports indicate that many similar be taken for the funds of St. An­ street accidents occurred in Paxis drew's choir. J. B. ASTWOOD'S and some German towns whereas in * * * 53 Front Street London rain f eU whfle the ground Sir Wilfred T. Grenfeil, K.C.M.G. temperature was still below freez­ will give an address in the Cathe­ YOUNG'S HARDWARE STORE Under Royal Bermuda Yacht Club. ing point. dral on Jan. 1, 1928. 786T*th.' 1136 Tis. TBS KOTAL GAZETTE AMD COLONIST DAILY, SATURDAY. DECEMBER 24, 1827. Page

GOSLING BROTHERS' SPECIAL CHRISTMAS PARCELS

Parcel "A." Parcel de Luxe Parcel "B." 1 bot. Black Seal Rum 1 bot. Blue Seal Port 12/6 1 „ Milk Punch 1 „ Marsala You save 1 „ Port Wine 80/. 20A 1 „ Old Tom Gin 1 „ Milk Punch a-f. You save 1 „• Claret or Sauterne You Save 20- i „ Haig's Gold Label Whisky 5/- 1 tin (50) "Craven A" Cigarettes

Parcel "C 1 Magnum (or 2 Quarts) Champagne 1 bot. K. George IY Gold Label Whisky 1 bot. Purple Seal Port 1 Fino Palma Sherry 1 „ Sandeman's "Picador" Port Parcel "D." 2 »» Best Brandy I „ Benedictine 40A 1 Old Jamaica Rum 5» 1 Fancy Delft Jar Curacoa Purple Seal Port j^You save 1 "Special Old Highland" 50A Fino Palma Sherry Whisky, 1 doz. Pts. Lager Beer Cocktails l choose 6/6 1 Milk Punch You save 2 bots. Claret or Sauterne your own 1 box Cigars Scotch Whisky Brand. 1 Claret or Sauterne 8/6 Champagne 1 tin (50)"Craven|A" Cigarettes 1 tin (50) "Turf" Cigarettes (Turkish) "Craven A" Cigarettes &87 fftu-th-f.

• P. Young, J. R. Finlay, Commander 1 tin Parish Vestry Meetings. i 3. Wright, T. J. Perinchief and l Henry D. Swan. Overseers of the AT THE f-W (Continued from issue of Decem­ t Poor, Commabder Wright and T.J. c ber 22nd.) i Perinchief; Sanitary Inspector, A. In a previous article the particu­ S. Gilbert. This parish contains LONDON CLOTHING lars Which follow were given with the Village of Somerset as well as regard to the other parishes of Ber­ j H. M. Dockyard, and has a week- 43 Front Street. muda, which number nine in all. ! ly collectioa of garbage, m It will be noted that few statis­ j In 1926 Sandys Parish was as- Established 1859. tics are given beyond the year 1926, J sessed at £226,349, with a parish the reason being the difficulty of j tax rate of 2/6 on the £100, which obtaining authentic information j brought in £209. Of its total re- on such matters. Official reports j venue of £665, £412 came from li- Just Arrived from England I for any particular year even if avail- I quor and £43 from dog licenses, Nf i | able, are notoriously late, and that and the expenditure was £765. The hi % largely on account of the necessary Census population was 2,867, while MEN'S BLUE SERGE AND TWEED SUITS information not being sent In j it is alleged to have 189 freehold­ vi promptly. So far as population ers and at least 200 voters. For Made up in the Full American Style giving fit and finish to every Gar­ is concerned, for instance, the last some years past this has been the ment, The Dye used in this Material is Indigo that will stand Se aand Son. official figures are those of the Cen­ only parish with street lighting, We are able to sell these Suits for £5. 15. and f4. 15. Per Suit sus of 1921, and a census will not and it also goes in for mid-wives again be taken until 1931, nor will and district nurses, taxation for Men's Seperate Pants in Black Diagonal and Bice Diagonal Serge the new figures be available for the first and second objects men­ and Fancy Tweed. Prices 10/-, 15/-, 20/-, 25/-, 30/-, 40/-. some time thereafter. tioned having now been made le­ When Annual Parish Vestry Meet­ gal in all parishes after due autho­ These Pants are made of English Material but cut in full American ings, as is frequently the case, oc­ rization by parishioners. Style to suit the Trade. A Delicious cupy only 10 minutes or so, little . Annual Meet­ information is forthcoming at such ing to be held at the City Hall, Ham­ Men's Grey Flannel Pants in Light and Dark Colours in all l.3izes. and Effective Tonic times. Sometimes, however, pa­ ilton, at 11.00 a.m. on Thursday, Prices 20/-, 30/-. These also made in Full American Style. Young people and adults rishioners get inquisitive and ask December 29th. The nine mem­ are subject sometimes to a series of questions which bring bers of the Parish Vestry are Messrs. A Tery large Line of White West of England Doeskin andalso Cot ours attacks of weakness. With out considerable informatioa of C. H. Tucker (Clerk), H. M. Hallett just arrived from England for making Ladies Dresses and Coats the least exertion they are interest to the public, even though A. S. Cooper, H. J. Usher, J. N. and also Men's Softs. Also Men's West of England Doeskin Pants in all suddenly overcome -with an reliaDle statistics are conspicuous Lambe, C. E. White, C. G. O'Neill, Sizes. Price £3. 10. O. 10. unexpected fatigue. by their absence. Moreover, An­ S. D. Walker (Chairman) and Wal­ In order to restore -wasted nual Parish Meetings are usually ter Darrell. Overseers of the Poor, Men's Tuxedo Suits just arrived from England made up in the very energies, nothing is better held at hours When it is most in­ W. W. Connor and J. C. Swan; Latest Styles. Price £8. 10. Per Soft. than convenient for the public to at­ Pound Keepers, F. Hollis, W. J. Men's Prince Albert Suits. Price £9. 10. Per Suit. tend—let alone ask troublesome Ingham and W. J. Smith; Hearse Youths Stats in Fancy Tweed. Price 30/-, 35/-, and 60/-» ' questions—though this feature is Keeper, Albert Spurling; Parish Boy's Suits in Fancy Tweed 30/- and 25/-. St-SEBASTIEN now improving. Surgeon, Dr. Leon J. Williams. This Children's Suits. Price 10/-, 15/-, 7/6 and 5/-. Southampton Parish. Annual is the only parish which has a pub­ Haberdashery in all the different Lines to suit all. WINE Meeting to be held at the Parish lic debt, increased from £450 in A Splendid Line of Men's Soft Felt Hat sin all the New Shades. Price m Hall at 8.00 p.m. on Wednesday, 1925 to £1,650 in 1926 by purchase 8/6, 12/6, and 14/6. which immediately causes to December 28th. Tlie seven mem­ of the Poor House. Men's Black Derby Hats, these Hats are suitable for all Dress par- disappear their troublesome bers of the Parish Vestry areMessrs The assessment of Pembroke Par­ poses. Price 12/6 in all Sizes. and tiresome depression and L. Dunbar Bell (Clerk), W. A. Bar­ ish is £2,853,663, or about half the Men's Silk Hats. Price 50/- each. tones up the whole system. nes, Reginald Ingham, C.W. Hugh­ assessed value of the whole Colony, Men's, Women's and Children's Boots and Shoes in all the different es, Eldon S. Raynor, Sedgwick E. aad it has at least three times the Lasts to suit all. Our Famous Waokeezi Boots and Shoes that have stood Etablisscments du population of any other parish, al­ VIN St-SEBASTIEN Simmons and Charles E. Simmons. the test for Years they are the very best that England poduces. We al­ TALENCE (Gironde) FRANCE Overseers of the Poor, Reginald though its Census population was ways hare a Large Stock of these Shoes on hand. only 1,290 on its two square miles On sale at all Chemists, Druggists, Ingham and W. A. Barnes; Pound and Importers Keepers, Reginald Ingham and of area. The parish tax rate (the Sedgwick E. Simmoas; Parish Sur­ only taxes paid outside the City geon, Dr. Leon J. Williams, asslst- of Hamilton) was 2/6 on the £100 J. HENRY COOPER, j ed by Dr. Simons. Until 1926 this for both 1926 and 1927, yielding in Proprietor. I parish had no taxes, but in that the former year £2,989. Liquor li­ 581fs. to 24/12/27. Obtainable at I year a tax of 6d. on the £100 was censes brought in £1,354 and dog I imposed on real and personal pro- taxes £103 out of a total revenue of j perty. £4,446, the expenditure being £4, THE PHOENIX Southampton Parish was assess­ 143, what it was spent on not being Only £11. 0. 0. and ed in 1926 at £127,313, and its re­ discharged to the public until the —s~T"^:~ .-*< *^w— Phone 99, The Rexall Drug Store. venue was £239, being £31 from Annual Meeting takes pi ace in 1927. taxes, £194 from Uquor licenses and The Parish Assessors were Messrs hggjjpy*/^ £14 from half the dog tax. The A. D. Hollis and W. D. Wilkinson, expenditure was £165, and this par­ and at the last Annual Meeting ish, which is largely a farming com­ it was declared that special efforts munity, has no public garbage Would be made in 1927 to collect collection or other conveniences. the "householders' tax," or tax on hvLy arioflietr bi\e ELECTRICITY The Census populatioa was 886, personal property as well as real but the parish is said to have 101 estate, which assumes great vo­ freeholders and 185 voters on real lume in a parish like Pembroke. and personal property, giving it the The parish is said to have 518 free­ IN YOUR HONK highest proportion of any parish holders, though it is only officially although some 95 acres of its land credited with 570 voters. It has B3^» LIGHT when wanted has been sold to aliens who cannot only a fortnightly collection of I vote, and it has at least 13 public garbage, though the City of Ham­ No bother with lamps, wicks, or candles. officers Who cannot sign petitions. ilton, which covers a square half- In addition to the 1,250 acres mile of its area, has a tri-weekly GF" HEAT when wanted which Southampton Parish has service inside its rigidly restricted W2B limits. For cooking, iroalag, toasting, washing, etc. in common with all other parishes in Bermuda, this parish and San­ Parish lighting in Pembroke does GUARANTEED - WHILE -YOU • HAVE -IT No bother with oil, coal, or ashes. dys jointly takd care of the 125 acres not yet exist, though hotels and 4W- POWER when wanted of the "Overplus" of Norwood's private owners have made efforts Survey. This lies between the two to dispel the darkness of the out­ THE BERMUDIANA CYCLES To pump water, drive sewing machines, parishes, Southampton adminis­ skirts of the city at least. Neither Corner Reid and Burnaby Streets. Phone 440. operate vibrator, etc. tering 75 acres and Sandys 50 acres. does proper fire protection, though No trouble, i|o effort, no fatigue. The Clerk to Southampton Parish parish hotels are now required by has lightened his labours by pre-, law to maintain fire-fighting ap- \ eral Election of 1928, it is expected ICE when wanted paring a map on a scale of 13*j inch­ paratus of their own and the Cor- that the Annual Parish Vesfcry Meet es to the mile, which shows at a potation fire engine does not al­ ings.will be livelier than usual this Constant dry cold air In your refrigerator. glance the various properties to ways wait for due payment before Christmas. the benefit of all concerned, which rushing to a parish fire though pa­ —oo- •»" FRESH AIR when wanted plan may be strongly recommended rishioners have not authorized tax­ Electric fans will supply It. to all other Parish Vestries. es to be levied for the purpose. With CANADAIN MATCH BUSINESS Sandys Parish. Annual Meeting the further development of Ham­ ABSORBED BY ENGLISH in St. James School Room at 8.00 ilton and Pembroke these problems COMPANY. The turn ef a Switch B.E.L.P.&T.Co. pan. on Thursday, December 29th. Will become much more acute. does the work. The nine members of the Parish As in all the parishes of Bermuda Ottawa, December 21.— The LZ Vestries are Messrs. C. G. Gilbert only those persons who are quali­ Match business of the £. B. Eddy Phone 394 | (Clerk), T. St. G. Gilbert, Thomas i fied on the 31st of December, 1927, Company, Quebec, is to be taken Presidency of George W. Paton P. Gilbert, J. H. P. Patterson, H. Will be eligible to vote in the Gen- >ove r by a new Company under the of London, England. Page 6 TH* ROYAL GAZETTE AHD COLOHIST DAILT, SATURDAY, DECEMBER, 24, 1»27

March. Famous Astrologer Sport in Bermuda. 6th-10th—Belmont Manor - Go If Makes remarkable offer. dub Ladies Spring Tourna­ ment. TELLS YOU 6th-10th— Riddell's Bay Golf and FREE Continued from page I. Country Club Men's Cham­ Your future will pionship. it be happy—pros­ Many people were disappointed 13ch-17th—Belmont Manor Golf perous—fortunate? at the cancellation on Wednesday Club Men'o Spring Toorna- —Will you be suc­ of the Navy v. Army match in aid ment. cessful in love — of St. Dunstan's, but on account | 3lst-22nd—Riddell's Bay Golf and marriage —ambi­ of the weather no other course was } Country Club 36 Hole Medal tions—and desires? open. It will be played today, and Competition. — Who are your though this is Christmas Eve the 26th-30th—Shore Hills Golf and friends —enemies—and other gate should be a large one. Kickoff Country Club Men's Cham­ important matters whieh Astrology is at 2.30 p.m. pionship. alone reveals. "Mau-of-War" has so fully cov­ ered the subject in his turf notes April. that no further reference to the 4th-5th—Riddell's Bay Golf and Were you born under a Lucky Star ? Boxing Day meeting at Shelly Bay Country Club 72 Hole Medal of the Hunt Club need be made, RAMAH the celebrated and world Competition. except to hope that all anticipa­ . 9th-13th—Shore Hills Golf and renowned Astrologer, whose as­ tions will be realised. trological and personal Advice has Country Club Junior Cham­ * . * pionship. elicited thousands of letters of Among the important engage­ praise and thanks from all over the ments in the immediate future is Tennis Tournaments. world, will send you "FREE by men­ the visit to Bermuda of a team of tioning this paper with your name, ladies from the New York Women's January. address and correct date of birth, Amateur Swimming Association an astrological analysis of your 9th—B.L.T.C. New Year's Tour­ who will, on the evening of Jan. nament. life and future, by his remarkable 2nd, attempt to set up some new method, which, with his personal 7th-12th— Princess Hotel Tourna­ The Children look forward to times for various distances. Until ment. advice contains information that they arrive oo the 30th the pro­ might well astonish and amaze 17th-18th —Bermuda versus Eng­ gramme cannot be definitely de­ land. yon. His personal advice may mean cided upon, but it fe hoped that the Christmas as to no other season. a great and beneficial change in 20th-26th —Bermuda Amateur local stars win have the opportu­ Champio nship. your life. Write immediately, for nity of competing againsc the fair a great surprise awaits you, to RA­ Americans in open events, though Yacht Races. MAH, folio 11 EA, 44, Rue de Lis- of necessity the number of the bonne, PARIS. If you wish you former is very restricted. The Bermuda one design class may enclose 1 shilling in stamps to The Bermuda Athletie Associa­ cover postage and secretarial work " races are held every Thursday from tion is the only representative here Jaauary 3rd to April 24th inclusive. Make this the happiest Christmas that they Postage to Franee is 2|d. of the Federation Internationale AU visiting yachtsmen are wel­ de Natation Amateur, and on the comed to participate in the series. executive therefore devolves the have ever had. This can be done by selecting important task of seeing to it that Yacht Races, International. aU the arrangements conform to the rules of the Association, for, Jamestown (U.S-&.) one design TOYS from our large and varied stock, should any good times be set up, class the B.A.A. wiU have to make ap- versus application for their recognition. Bermuda oae design clas;. (Last which has been chosen with particular care, Hence it fe interesting to note some week in March.) of the rules that have to be complied Long Island Sou ad (TJ.S.A.) Inter- with. Club Class and with a view to providing the best The B.A.A. has first to see if its versus affiliation fees are paid uptodate, Bermuda one design class. (Last for if six months in arrears and reg week in April.) article at the lowest price istered application has been dire- The biennial Ocean Yacht Race garded it te presumed to be un­ from New London, Conn., to Ber­ affiliated. There is the amateur muda will take place in June. status to be carefully observed of competitors, and in th3 ease of the Motor Boat Races. visitors the certificate must be pro­ /adie / for mcriespersona duced to the B.A.A. showing that Out board motor, one desiga oa/nrtness they are amateurs and are under class every Wednesday. the jurisdiction of the associatioa THE BERMUDA FURNISHING & SUPPLY CO. OURJOIS, the great Parisian governing swimming in their coun­ Horse Races. B chemist and perfumer, has try. Front Street, Hamilton. solved the problem of a good A serious thing to be borne in Commencing the 17th January, Depilatory, which he has mind, too, and one that is an addi­ the Bermuda and Garrison Hunt now added to his series of tional argument for local affilia­ Club holds meets every Tuesday Tfs'/teS'o/'Roses successes. tion of clubs to the B.A.A., is that duriag the winter season at the It is absolutely safe and easy to on Jan. 2nd only B.A.A. members Shelly Bay Race Course. use. It removes every trace of super­ can compete against the visitors fluous hair fat tbe space of a few in the swimming races. Rule 20 of Water Carnivals. minutes, leaving the skin soft and the FXN.A. says:—"Swimmers of smooth and in no way irritated. a country affiliated to the Federa­ January 2nd—N.Y.W.A.S.A. team BOURJOIS tion may not compete against those Visit, St. George Hotel pooL iHSlft of any country not so affiliated Jaauary 20th—St. George Hotel where there is already a body Pool. y&AeSar%hses governing swimming." February I7th—St. George Hotel For the record making efforts PooL F DEPILATORY A. BOURJOIS ct CE» Ltd.. 4. Witer U.e, LONDON, EX.4 attention has also to be paid to March 1st—Princess Hotel Pool. Rule 35 which lays down the con­ March 16th—St. George Hotel 0^ ditions under which these attempts Pool. must be made before they can be March 22nd—Princess Hotel Pool. recognised. The St. George Hotel April 20th—St. George Hotel Pool. pool is eligible for distances of 100 yards to 500 metres. Athletics. * . * Readers will notice with interest April 10th:—Inter-School Meeting, je&*H the increased attention paid to B.A.A. Ground. yacht racing. 1928 wiU see not May 3rd:—B.A.A. annual sports only another international ocean meeting. MERRELL-SOUU CO.; race, but more of the one-design SYRACUSE **). class, which in the spring of this Football year drew a great deal of atten­ (Dates to be arranged)— A glass of Milk With IheWaler tion. Removed Gives four level The list has been further strength­ Associatioa:— tablespoonsful ened by the inclusion of the motor PURE, fresh milk contains 7,8 water and 1,3 boat races, and taking the whole Navy v Army, B.A.A. Ground. B.A.A. v Winners of Governor's solids. There is no nourishment in the water. KLIM programme there is little cause for The nourishment is all in the solids. KLIM is complaint. Cup, B.A.A. Ground. Following is the list of fixtures:— Winners v Rest of Bermuda League, simply pure, fresh milk—produced under the most perfect con­ * * * B.A.A. Grouad. ditions—with the water removed. Ideal for every use of milk in Rug.by:— the progressive home. Amateur Goll Tournaments. Winders v Rest of NichoU Shield, Don*t Jet it go mita it January. B.A.A. Ground. develops into something 3rd-7th—Riddell's Bay Golf and much more serious. Country Club New Year Tour­ Hockey. There is no better nament. remedy for the relief of 18th—Shore Hills Golf and Country Navy v Army, Somerset Recreation Coughs, Colds and all Club 18 Hole Medal Competi­ Ground. Bronchial Afflictions tion. than Robert's Syrup. It I9th-20th—Riddell's Bay Golf and Service Games. breaks up the cold, Country Club 36 Hole Medal + soothes the throat and Competition. April (Last week):— quickly restores normal 31st-4th Feb.—Ladies Golf Cham­ Wing Highland Games. conditions. Most pleas­ pionship of Bermuda at Rid­ May (1st week):— ant to take. deU's Bay Golf and Country Army Sports Trials. Club. May 9th: — Manufactured bu A gloss full of water A glass of Milk. 31st-4th Feb. —Belmont Manor Golf Navy v Army Lawn Tennis. four level tablespoonsful NORTHROP * LYMAN CO* May 18th:— LIMITED Club Men's Championship. of W.Wm\ M KLIM keeps indefinitely. Saves ice bills. Prevents ToronU, Caaadtj Navy v Army Sports at Prospect. loss due te milk souring. Always pure. Always February. * * *1 uniformly rich. Simply add water and you have 7th-Uth— Bermuda Amateur G/olf The honour of winning the first Championship at Mid-Ocr,an milk again, with the flavor, the odor and all of the nourishing- golf cup of the season has gone to qualities of fresh country milk a few hours after milking. Golf Club. Mr. Henry M. Noe of New York OBERTS 13 th—RiddeU's Bay Golf and Co un- City. Playing in the 18-hole medal Mothers should consult their physicians about the me and * try Club 36 Hole Medal C om- play handicap event at the RiddeU's modifituiio- of KLIM for infant /eating petition. Bay Golf and Country Club Thurs­ SYRUP 14th-I8th— Belmont Manor Golf day, young Noe, who is captain of EXTRACT Club Ladies Champions! up. LIVER 1 the LawrenceviUe School team and HANDIARNOID, UNITED, ACENIS 15th—Shore Hills Golf and Co untry the school's champion by virtue of Club 18 Hole Medal Competi­ a victory won last fall, holed the tion. course in 76 strokes Which entitled 17th—RiddeU's Bay Golf and Coun­ him to the low gross prize. Mr. try Club 18 Hol» Medal. Com­ Edward M. Flammer, of New York petition. City, and Mr. Erie Frith, ef Pem­ 21st-25th— Belmont Manor Golf broke, tied for the low net trophy Olub McCallum Trophy and \ and wiU play-off for the prize at a Lightbourn Cup. future date. Their scores, with 27th-3rd March.—Shore Hills Golf handicaps deducted, were 67. The and Country Club Ladies winner of the low gross, young Mr. Championship. Noe, plays from the Beacon HiU 29th-lst March—Riddell's Bay Golf HUl Golf Club in New York and has and Country Club 36 Hole Med­ a metropolitan district rating of 9 al Competitioa. strokes. TBS ROYAL GAZETTE AMD COLOHIST DAILT, SATURDAY, DECMfBlR 24, 1027. Page 7

Church Services. Department of Agriculture. Egg Laying _ Contest, GIFT SUGGESTIONS Dec. 35th, 1927. A Comparison. The Cathedral. The report of the Bermuda Egg Laying Contest for the first month Christmas Eve. makes interesting comparison with 5.30—Choral Evensong. a New York State Contest conduct­ SMART HOUSE 11.30— (Midnight) Holy Commu­ ed at the State Institute of Applied FRENCH FLANNEL nion (Second Division Choir.) Agriculture, Farmlngdale, Long Is­ SLIPPERS * * * land, New York. The following LOUNGING ROBES Christmas Day. figures have been culled from the Of fine soft kid in Back and 7 a.m.—Holy Communion. first month's report of the two con­ Soft and light in weight bnt 8 a.m.—Holy Communion (Cho­ tests: Tan, also Patent feather, as ral.) Average production: affording ample warmth when 11 a.m.—Matins and Sermon. New York _ 4.286 eggs per bird well as Felts and the regular 12 noon—Holy Communion. "^Jermuda 9.5 " " " lounging around. In neat 4 p.m.—Children's Service. leather sole kinds. 7.30 p.m.—Evensong and Carols. Highest average per bird winning stripes. Collections throughout the day pea: >*- for the Poor. New York 12.2 eggs per bird 7/-, 8/6, 10/-, 12/fi, * * * Bermuda 16.6 55/- each. The Garrison Church, Prospect. 18/- Highest individual record: 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. 6 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon. New York 22 eggs * * * Bermuda 27 " St. John's Church, Prospect. Mortality: New York 2.1 6 a.m.—Holy Communion. Bermuda Nil. K0S1ERY NECKWEAR 7 a.m.—Holy Communion. Note: The above report covers a 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. period of 30 days in the case of the 11 a.m.—Morning Prayer, Holy New York State Contest and 28 days Golf and other hose in a Irish poplins of beautifully Communion and Sermon. in the case of the Bermuda Con­ 4 p.m.—Children's Service. Pem­ test. complete assortment. SILKS rick ribbed silks, as well as broke West Sunday School. 7.30 p.m.—No Sermon, but in NORTHERN IRISH PARLIAMENT. are always acceptable. Foulards, Moire's and many place thereof a selection of Carols. * * # London, December 22.—The Par­ •ttA&ES 2/-, 4/€, 6/-, 10/- other kinds St. James Church, Somerset. liament of Northern Ireland was jtmit&d prorogued yesterday. Gratiflcaj FOUNDED *8B» 12/6 4 a.m.—Service of The Shepherds. tion was expressed in the King's 3/6,5/-, 6/-, 7/-, 8/6 6 a.m.—Holy Communion. Speech at the improvement in 7 a.m.—Holy Communion. trade as shown by the big reduction 11 a.m.—Matins and Sermon. of unemployment and at the gen­ 12 noon—Holy Communion eral continuance of peaceful con­ 7.30 p.m.—Evensong and Carols. ditions in Northern Ireland. * * * Elastic Wire Belts 8/6 Pert Royal Church. FRENCH SILK Port Royal Circuit. Broadcloth Pyjamas 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. HANDKERCHIEFS 11 a.m.—Matins and Holy Com­ Grace Church (North Shore.) 25/-, 35/- munion, Carols, Sermon. 11 a.m.—Christmas Service, Rev. A large assortment of lux­ There will be no Evening Ser­ R. W. Barker. Evening Dress Sets 22/6 vice. 3.30 p.m.—Christian Endeavour. urious Silks with hemstitched 7.30 p.m.—Christmas Service, Mr Camels Hair Dressing M. Smith. or hand turned edges. Also St. Mary's Church, Warwick. » * * initialed linen Gowns 90/ - Warwick Methodist Church (Cobb's Cigarette Lighters 7 a.m. and 8 a.m.—Holy Com­ HID.) munion. 1/6, 6/-, 8/-, 9/- 27/6, 37/6 10.30 a.m.—Morning Prayer (said) 3 p.m.—Christmas Service, Rev. 10/- 11 a.m.— Holy Communion R. W. Barker. Ash Trays 12/6 (sung) and Sermon. * * * 7.30 p.m.—Festal Evensong and Emmanuel Church (Port Royal.) Sermon. * * * 7.30 p.m.—Christmas Service, St. Paul's Church, Paget. Rev. R. W. Barker. * * * T. J. PEARMAN & SONS. Central Circuit. 6 a.m., 7 a.m., 8 a.m.—Holy Com­ 109 7 fifth munion. 10.45 a.m.—Sung Matins. Christmas Services with special 11.15 a.m.—Sermon followed by Music. Sung Eucharist. 11 a.m.—Shelly Bay. 4 p.m.—Evensong and Carols. 3 p.m. —Marsden. Suggestions For Xmas * * * 7.30 p.m.—Harris Bay. Devonshire Parish Church. Marsden Evening Service at 7.30 addressed by Mr. Granville Darrell. 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. Rev. 3. W. Howe. 11 a.m.—Morning Prayer, Holy * # # CHRISTMAS BOXES Communion and Sermon. St. George's Circuit. 7.30 p.m.—Evening Prayer and Sermon. 11 a.m.—St. George's Children's Holly and Poinsettia. A size for every gift. St. Stephen's Day 11 a.m.—Holy Christmas Service. Complete assortment of Christmas tags, Communion. 3 p.m.—St. David's Christmas labels, stickers, ribbons, tinsels and tissue * * * Service. Harrington Sound Chapel. 7.30 p.m.—St. George's Christ­ paper. mas Service. (Minister: Rev. John 8 a.m. —Holy Communion. W. Hughes.) Combination Gift Boxes containing sufficient . * * tags, labels, stickers, seals, ribbon and tissue Hamilton Parish Church. for your entire Christmas list, 4/6 each. THE SALVATION ARMY. 9.30 a.m.—Morning Prayer, Holy Communion and Sermon. Southampton Corps. Also carried at our St George's Store. * * # Smiths Parish Church. 10.30 a.m.—Directory Class. 11.00 a.m.—Holiness Meetiag. 11.30 a.m.—Morning Prayer, Holy 2.30 p.m.— Sunday School. Communion and Sermon. 7.30 p.m.—Salvation Meetiag. Eileen Street . . . * * # 114211s. =-<2rs*$ Y^f Store i•te ^ St. George's Parish Church. As is customary the Soldiers of Southampton Corps will play aad Midnight, Christmas Eve—Holy sing Christmas Carols early Christ­ Eucharist. mas morning in the vicinity of Christmas Day. Port Royal and Hog Bay. 4 a.m.—Shepherd's Thanksgiv­ Asplendii Christmas Programme CHESLEY E. WHITE ing Service. has been arranged by the Young 1090 firth. 7.30 a.m.—Holy Eucharist. People's Corps for Thurs. Dec. 29th 11 a.m.—Matins and Holy Eu­ 8 p.m. charist. * * * Flatts Corps. \^^^^^^i^^^^^^m 7 p.m.—Evensong. Collections for the Rector. Special Christmas Services:— * # * 10.15 a.m.—Y. P. Meetiag. St. David's. 11 a.m.—Holiness Meeting. 8 a.m.—Holy Eucharist. 3 p.m.—Y. P. Meeting. 5 p.m.—Evensong. 7.30 p.m.—Salvation Meeting con * • * ducted by Captain Thompson of MEN'S SHOES Hamilton Corps. PRESBYTERIAN. » * * Christ Church, Warwick. A. M. E. TOYS AND DECORATIONS New Stock—New Styles 10 a.m.—Sunday School. (Special Christmas Carols, Con­ Southampton Circuit. gregation invited.) In Great Variety Vernon Temple, East. 11 a.m.—•Morning Service. In Black and Tan, Boots 7.30 p.m.—Evening Service. Spe­ 11 a.m.—Prayer and Class Meet­ cial Christmas Music. Rev. J. A. ing. At very attractive prices. 22/6 to 30/- Mcllvride, M.A. 2.30 p.m.—Sunday School. tt t* tt Shoes » # * 7 p.m.—Special Christmas Pro­ St. Andrew's, Hamilton. gramme—"Star of Bethlehem and 18/6, 22/6, to 30/ the Angel's Message." 11 a.m.—Military Service. * * * Second Floor House Slippers * 3 p.m.—Sunday School, Mt. Zion, West. f.arttf.'m.—Evening Worship. Rev. 9/6, 12/6 W. J. Hurlow. 11 a.m. —Special Christmas Ser­ Felt it 5/- 7/6 * * * vice. WESLEY CHURCH HAMILTON. 3 p.m.—Christmas Programme PHOENIX with Children's Exercises. U a.m.—Christmas Sermon "The 7 p.m.—Choral and other Service. Morning Star." Rev. R. H. Tobitt; Pastor. DRUG STORE YOUNG BROTHERS 3 p.m.—Christmas Programme • » • in Sunday School. Gospel Hall, Reid Street. 7.30 p.m.—Christmas Choral Ser­ vice. Rev. J. W. Bartlett, Minis­ (Commonly called Plymouth Bre­ thren.) 729 if Tm eltp. ______ter. Mr. Norman Parker, Organ­ Meetings 11 a.m. aad 8 p.m. amaaa. ist. 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AERIAL QUERIES IN THE Of Interest to Unen. f COMMONS. So much has been said lately London, December 22.—Ques­ about the use and abuse of the tioned in ParUament regarding air­ check rein and since one feels that ship R-100 now under construc­ women are often more anxious tion privately for the Government, about the real value of it to horse Sir Philip Sasson, Under Secretary and driver than are men, it may for Air, said it did not appear Ukely be appropriate in a column which that the total fixed weights of air deferentially offers at close inter­ ship including passenger car and vals some subjects for women's fittings would exceed the contract consideration, to mention the opi­ figure of ninety tons. Two scien­ nion given recently on the mat- tists who were investigating the ler to a friend of the writer's, by airworthiness of the airship now one of the most experienced horse­ being built could not complete men in England. I may say that their investigation of R-100 for the person from whom the infor­ some months, but so far it appeared mation comes is a great lover of that the factors of safety laid down animals, lived for some years in in the Al worthiness of airships panel Bermuda, and has a practical know had been fully adhered to. ledge of the conditions here. She Answering a question in Parlia­ says:— ment regarding the damage to ar "I made a special note of your Alan Cobham's seaplane at Malta question about the check rein ani during the proposed round Africa To be sure that you get the Best, Order from the meeting, .use after your letter came flight, Sir Philip Sasson said a pair with Sir—(the authority above of wing tm floats were carried mentioned) I thought I Would ask away by the swell during the land­ Old Reliable House of him. ing and the port elavator and lower He said, "You know that it has port plane were damaged by the been decided here that the check- heavy sea whilst the machine was rein is an abomination, not of long­ being beached. These parts are be­ standing, for it is a bit of horse ing renewed with a Uttle elay as pos­ furniture of quite modern inven­ sible. tion for the convenience of care­ Replying to another question less or incompetent drivers, who Sir Philip said seven high aircraft expect it to do what they are too were built this year and six of J. E. LIGHTBOURN & CO. lazy or ignorant to do for them­ these were made available for the selves." Schneider trophy race. They were Established 1808 "It is difficult to explain to those constructed for the purpose of car­ who know nothing of the horse's rying out an important programme anatomy the discomfort and even of research into problems of high agony that a tight check rein will speed flight. Valuable data bear­ cause. Over a thousand surgeons ing on the problem of improving in this country have signed a paper speed of aircraft had already been win® ihav© ®nn Shaiad a Lairge condemning check reins, solely on secured with these machines. anatomical grounds. It is neces­ sary however, to take into con­ ——oo sideration that where horses and aimd Well S@ledt(gd Stock ®f drivers have become habituated to its use the change must be made In the Police Court gradually, therefore it should be laid down as the least concession to it tliat the rein, if there at all, should be so long that in ascend­ Thursday morning in the Cen­ ing a hill, a harnessed horse should tral Police Court, Hamilton, be­ Wines, Spirits, Liqueurs be able to streLCh his neck to the fore the Wor. R. W. Appleby, Da­ same extent as he could where there niel Davis, a driver, of Pembroke, was no check rein. This is the best was fined 5/- for disobeying the test that I am aware of in regard instructions of the traffic police­ to the comfort of the horse, iu the man on duty ac No. 2 Shed. The rare cases when so-called necessity offence took place on Dec. 13th. arises through hie constant use of Beers and this piece of his harness, which is as out-of-date as are blinkers, ano­ ther abomination." "Save the First Offender." It is found that the best work In this connexion one may also can be done by the missioners vi­ quote tha opinion of an American siting the homes of those whom Full Strength Liqueur Chocolates writer who says, "Blinders were they want to help. They are also invented by an Englishman to con­ allowed to go into any of the pri­ ceal a defect in the eyes of a valu­ sons at any time and talk to the able horse and then they became inmates without anyone else being general because they were found there. FOR THE useful as a background for the fa- • * * miiy crest. They injure the sight But still, though much is being of horses by preventing the full use done, the cry of "Save the chil­ of the muscles and, in the case of dren,** rings as persistently as ever badly fit ting blinkers, will injure round the world. One likes to the eyeball." think that in Germany the care CHRISTMAS SEASON This last bit of testimony reealls for children is a leading thought the many cases of horses in Ber­ and that nothing touched our re­ muda, whose old blinkers flap cent opponents more than the offi­ against the eye as they go along, or cial recognition by the British of hang dejecteily in front of it, sup­ the necessity ocf building up the ported by a solitary piece of string. child-life of the land. All women Whai possible satisfaction or use must, thinking of the world's child­ °* ^, ihe driver gets out of such a mou- ren, dwell pleasantly on the con­ strosuy , it is impossible to say, but ditions in Japan, where the ad­ we know what the horse thinks vance in modern (and English) about it. thought increases day by day. In France, also, how greatly cherish­ SaftMad&im (Susairaifiiteed ed and considered they are! In Iu the near approach of Chris­ that black spot in the East—the tmas one cannot escape the reeol- unhappy Russia, what further in­ lectiou of the many who wttl, even dictment does the work of the So­ on Christmas Day itself, lack the viet need than bo recall the pic­ means to make even the barest tures of starving children, whose feast in its honour. One thinks at wretched livers are the Commune's the moment of the pitifulness of greatest disgrace rand their neces­ SPECIALS the fact that where aU the Chris­ sities its deepest crime? tian world is rajoicing, materiaUy a a a as well as spiritually, there are hundreds of thousands, many, ap­ There is an organisation, doing VINTAGE WINES pallingly many of them children, splendid woark, known as "Save the who wUl lack the means to obtain Children," and to this there is now warmth, and food and covering. an opportunity of making a Christ­ POL ROGER \9\\ and 19J5 One of the English Judges at a mas gift, however small, and so Yorkshire Assize, has recently said relieving a tiny bit of the burden CLIQUOT \9\\ and 1915 some pungent things on the com­ that rests upon thos» who are work­ placency with whieh the world ia ing for it. LANSON PERE ET FDLS 1920 general regards the first offender. From tlie happiness of Bermuda In this regard the appointment of one looks out on the needs of the MUMM'S GORDON ROUGE Court Missionaries iu nearly every children of the wor.'ld and some­ Court in the North country has times it seems incredible that they been of the greatest serviee. The can be a'llowed to sui fer. There is Police Court Missionarv's touch­ money enough and sunshine VERY OLD LIQUEUR BRANDY stone is "sympathy," he tries to enough and the fresh air of the understand not only the possiDi- hiUs ani i of the sea, tliere is food lities for regeneration of th3 of­ enough in the world and much fender bu; the reasons, the tempta­ waste in the big cities «.nd yet, for HARVEY'S BRISTOL CREAM SHERRY tions, that lei him to fall, especial­ need of love and sympatic iy the chil ly is this done in the case of the dren wsmt and—as Charle s Dickens first offender. said—"die, my lords and gentle­ Now, jt appears that though the men, «Ue thus around lis every four Missioners attached to the day!"*, Courts of the West Biding are emi­ * * * nently successful th?re is also to Sir WiUiam Orpen is a gr. eat ar­ be a woman missioner who wiU tist

.&&. Mff^^.i THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2*. 1927. Page 9 Turf Notes. (By Man O War.) The eighth event of the Boxing day programme is for mares only at 5/8ths of a mile. It is an open race which lets in horses of the highest class and a field of five Will face the barrier. The entries are: Alliance. £1 Oudiane. Lady Dina. WaterbeUs. Josephine. All but one of these mares are I owned io Bermuda. The excep­ tion is El Oudiane who came from the States three weeks ago. This mare has been running in Mary­ land this year at Cumberland, We list below just a few of the kerns Marlborough, Timonium, Balti­ Before deciding on your selection of Christmas Wines call in at more, etc. She has won several in our comprehensive stock. No mat' good races and has been several either of our Stores and inspect our Stock. seconds and thirds. Racing in ter what your needs in jewellery we Maryland fe unusually keen and a high class bunch of horses always •—IF IT'S TO DRINK can supply them. make that circuit. If El Oudiane is good enough to win in that —WE HAVE IT. company she certainly must be H. S. &- J. E. CRISSON, seriously considered in this race. This mare has been working well Queen Street, Hamilton. aad looks to be in fit condition. I look for her to walk her beat on WHISKIES from the oldest distillers in Scotland, Ireland and Canada, varying Boxing day and wia this race, m age up to 20 years old. Alliance has been improving rapidly and will furnish stiff contention. This good mare has not had as SHERWOOD PURE RYE from Cockeysville, Maryland. much work as would be advisable. Her prep has beea very limited but COGNAC BRANDY distilled by Jas. Hennessy & Co., established in 1760; in spite of this she seems to be 1 ne age of this Brandy ranges from seven to seventy years old. FOR HER FOR HIM "tight" aad Man O War gives her a Silver Mesh Bags Belt and Buckle Sets. fair chance to place. Josephine is WeU thought of, as is Lady Dina. GIN from the well-known distilleries of Gordon & Co. and Booth's; SLOE Gold and Silver Wrist Fountain Pens. GIN by Field's. Watches Cuff Links, in Silver, Gold Both of these have aa outside Ivory PyraUn in sets and and Platinum. chance to take first honours here odd pieces, Pocket and Wrist Watches, and wiU bear Watchiag. Water- VERMOUTH by Noilly Prat of Marseilles, and Martini & Rossi of Turin. Rings, Brooches, Bangles. (ail guaranteed) beUs, if she starts ia the Playtime, will have to give so much effort Pearls. Signet Rings. CHAMPAGNES in quarts, pints and nips; Vintages of 1913 1914, 1915, 1919 Real Stone Necklaces, in Masonic Rings, Emblems, that she would hardly have eaough r crystal, amber, jade, etc., etc. ' left to give serious oppositioa here and 1920 can be had from the most varied stock of wines in Bermuda. etc. Cigarette Cases in wide but this sterliag mare might prove Butterfly Wing JeweUery. variety. to be the upset at that. PersonaUy BURGUNDIES, Claret, Sauterne, Chablis, Pommard, Graves. Hockheim, Canadian and Norwegian Stainless Steel Pen-Knives. I caaaot see how a horse can give Nierstein and Moselle. Enamels, at lower prices Military Brush Sets. its best efforts in a sprint raceand than ever. Purses and WaUets. then come right back in an hour's time aad repeat with the same PORT AND SHERRY Imported from C. N. Kopke&Co., and Quarles Harris, speed aad effort. It doa't sound of Oporto. FOR THE KIDDIES. logical. I know it has been done but you cannot make a rule out of Baby Rings, Spoons, Rattles, of an exception so I cannot figure SICKESZ Waterbells better than a possible Bracelets, Pairs of Pins, Neck­ LIQUEUR laces, Lockets and Chains, bird here providing she starts in the Playtime an hour earlier. Brooches, Small Mesh Bags. Not having seen a single horse tn CHOCOLATES. this race ever go to the post in ac­ tual competition it is most difficult LIQUEURS OF FRANCE: by E. Cusenier & Co.; L'Abbe Francois, Voiron; 981fsa6.tu.fri. to endeavour to pick the order of and Marnier-Lapostolle; also the "original" "Chartreuse," Green and finish. I have, however, seen most Yellow, product of the Grande-Chartreuse of Voiron, France. of them breeze and gallop besides having gotten a lot of first hand in­ formation from reliable sources. RUMS from Cuba, Jamaica, Barbados and Demerara. On the strength of this I beUeve the race ought to come under the BOTTLED BEERS: Guinness Stout, Bass's Ale, Milk Stout, Allsopp's British wire about Uke this: , Lager, Younger's Scotch Ale, Z.H.B. Dutch Lager, and German Pilsener. ORIENTAL ART PALACE El Oudiane ™ first. J Alliance „ _ second. I Josephine third. ABDULLA CIGARETTES in Rose Tip, Cork Tip, and Plain; Turkish Waterbells fourth. Egyptian and Virginia Blends. We are sole agents in Bermuda for, Lady Dina . fifth. Abdulla & Co., Cigarette Specialists, of New Bond Street, London. The Public is respectfully invited to visit Understand this, if WaterbeUs my newly opened shop, opposite the Colonist should run in the Playtime but j Daily, with new stock from the Orient. start here then she certainly rates ABDULLA DRIBACCY PIPES are suitable as presents at this season of the higher than fourth consideration year. Wonderful display of Silks and Artistic gems. and would be the leading contender for first or at least second hole. Spanish Embroidered Shawls, a choice I am inclined to beUeve also that selection. this race wiU see one of the biggest pay-off priees of the day in the All Orders are delivered promptly and free of charges Grass, Linen, Embroidered and Drawn Work mutuels for it is an unusuaUy of all descriptions. Panjee Kimonos andCarved weU balanced field and the issue is Ivory Articles, also high class French Perfumes. sure to be in doubt up to the very finish. Man O War hopes that the read­ ers of this column understand that IN PROSPECT to pick an occasional winner is hard enough on any track but to at­ JOHN F. BURROWS & CO. Japanese, Chinese Silk Kimonos, Haori tempt to pick the entire order of Coats, Coolie Coats, Ladies and Gents finish from first to last in a four to Pyjamas and Robes, Crepes and Fujies to seven horse race is well nigh im­ 58 Front Street. Queen S treet Branch. assortment for dresses. possible. The estimated order of finish is merely to give an idea of Telephone 149. Telej >hone -564. Cloisonne and Damascene, etc. etc. the manner in which the writer rates the respective abilities and chanees of each contestant. Rac­ ing luck is probably the biggest fac­ CHARLES. tor in any race and it has often en­ 1123ff.eitp. abled a very cheap selling plater to My Friend Pat has the early foot defeat a high class handicap horse. of this bunch and should go away Thursday morning Chippendale on top. Not only that but he is breezed a half in fifty eight seconds liable to stay there to the finish. Dunhills Shell Briar Pipes. in the heavy going and was not ex­ Chow is usually a slow beginner but tended. Chow and Feodor each once in his stride he comes with a breezed a good half. Thursday terrific rush that WUl carry him The infinite diversity of the natural grain afternoon Anterior breezed a handy over the wire in front if he is With­ BANNER GAIN IN A SSETS mUe that seemed most impressive. in striking distance a quarter of a which stands out boldly in relief makes I am more convinced than ever that mUe from home. Jaunebar has the each "SHELL" a distinct specimen. Anterior WiU win the Derby now. best record of aU in this rase as Gadling worked three quarters in he has won more money and more During 1926 Assets Increased by ! {7,803,755. No two are alike. good time under a puU. races than any other horse on the Harry Plant, trainer of the "B. race track this year. Jaunebar is a Square" stable, owned by Frank good post horse, starts fast and Such a remarkable g.ain is $6.50. Woods of Western Canada, says runs every inch of the way. Old that Boxing Day is Ul named as Pop runs about the same as Jaune­ proof positive of the service SOLE AGENTS far as the horsemen are concern­ bar but has not proven up as good ed. Harry claims that it should good in 1987. However he seems to be called "Alibi Day". He's about be better now than he has been aU rendered by the Manufact­ THE SMOKE SHOP LIMITED. right too. On the evening of Dec. year and aU in all it is a hard race to 9 Front Street. 26th there will be a lot of alibis as pick as aU of them appear to be urers Life to its policyholders 1054 f ftu. to why this or that horse did not about on even terms. Man O War win and the usual "ifs" and "ands" places them as foUows but it fig­ in all parts of the world. I am going to start thinking up a lot ures so close that the race is en­ of first el-ass alibis myself. I may tirely "up in the air." "THE WHITE HOUSE" need them. Jaunebar - first. The ninth and last race on the My Friend Pat second. programme is at five and one half Chow * third. A new assortment of afternoon and furlongs and to my way of think­ Old Pop fourth. The Manufacturers Life Insurant te Oo. evening dresses, m all sizes. ing, is the best matched race on Odds ought to be very nearly even the Ust and will furnish the keenest on all of them with the advantage, T JUST ARRIVED. competition and the closest finish. if any, in Jaunebar's favour. Lady ead Office—Toronto, Canada In this race the entries are: wUl probably throw this race My Friend Pat race into the lap of the longest shot Falconer Place. Pitts Bay Road. ChoW on the board just to top off a day M. A. GIBBONS^-Agent. Jaunebar of racing such as never has been 832ff.eltp. Old Pop. seen before In Bermuda, Page 10 THE ROYAL GAZETTE AHD COLONIST DAILY, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1927.

Around the Hotels. Among the Christmas visitors at Marche Militaire _J3chubert. < locality are much appreciated, ACCOMMODATION Belmoat Manor is Col. J. de Au- Suver Moon, from My Maryland— whUst the coageoial host is known dette, of Moatreal, Canada, who is Romberg. far and wide. Special arraagemeats Continued from page 1. a frequent guest. Would God I were the tender apple have been made for the Christmas summer and winter, and have a * * * blossom (Old Irish). festivities aad Boxing Day dinner THE ST. GEORGE HOTEL large circle of friends in tbe Colony. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crawford, Just a Memory. after the races. Verona, New Jersey; Miss Edith M. Vocal solos by Miss Kemp. ST. GEORGE'S, BERMUDA. * » » Watkins, Miss Isabel M. Smyth, Sir. and Mrs. A. F. Geele, and DIWER AT THE POINT. Washington, D.C; Mrs. Beatrice Fantasie Oriental: (arranged by Direction of j. A. SHERRARD, General Manager. Mr. A. F. Geele, Jr., are at tte Corbett, N.Y.C; Mr. Isidor Rich­ Arthur Lang). Princess for the holidays, having The thanks of the community are mond, Boston, Massachusetts. Excerpts from Scherherazde — arrived from their home in Chicago due the management of the Point Modern la Equipment and operation with cuisine and service * * * Rimsky-Koraskow. Oils week. They have been guests at Pleasant Hotel for bringing some­ of excellence. A number of guests are returniag Dance Arabe Tschaikowsky. the Princess la former years. thing of beauty and pleasing ap­ Every facility Is afforded for outdoor and Indoor recreation In­ to the Inverurie Hotel for the Orientale __Cui. pearance to the water front by a * * • Christmas season, among them is March Slav Tschaikowsky. cluding Golf, Tennis, Swimming and Dancing. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Schierea and complete repainting of the buUd­ Mr. W. P. S. Johnson, of Lockport, Little Mother of Mine Burleigh. ings. Aquatic sports are featured in the magnificent Indoor swim­ their daughter, Miss Blanche N.Y., who is staying after the New Vocal solo by Mir. Charles Nye Schierea, of Great Neck, Long is­ This hotel is a conveaieat spot ming pool. There ls a nine hole golf course adjoining the Year. He has visited Bermuda in DoU Dance Brown. for refreshment, dining, luncheons land, N.Y., are at the Bermudiana former seasons. Song of the Volga Boatmen hotel property, and the courts of the St. George's Tennis Olub for the Christmas holidays. Miss and dancing. The hohday spirit are available to guests upon payment of a nominal charge. Russian. prevaUs there at this season, and Schierea Is a student in Rosemary I'll be lonely Dixon. School ia Coaaecticutt. tonight there Will be the usual Luncheon and Dinner parties are Invited. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley S. Howe Saturday evening dance With good * » * Table d'Hote Luncheon served 13.30 to 2.30. gave a dinner party on Thursday The Belmont Manor orchestra music, and also tomorrow there wiU There are many visitors who en­ evening, having as their guests Mr. under the direction of Mr. Harry be good cheer in the dining-room Booklet upon request. joy lunching in HamUton while aad Mrs. Tworoger of the Priacess [ Taylor will preseat the foUowing 2840ts.eltp.88.2.«8. for Christmas guests. - on shopping expeditions, aad Hotel, and Mr. aad Mrs. Howard programme on Sunday evening in Already there have been several there's no more unique place to re­ Trott. After dinner the party in the ballroom. novel entertainments featured by fresh one's self than at the Omar spected the various improvements Mr. Gibbons and now that the Khayyam Coffee Shop ia Reid NEW WINDSOR HOTEL & PALM GARDENS which have just beea completed in j Overture, Norma . ....Bellini. regular season has opened he wiU Street, right in the centre of the the hotel. | Christmas Bells Rapee. bent his efforts to catering to a EUROPEAN PLAN AMERICAN PLAN. business district of HamUton. * * * j Adagio Pathetique' Godard good class of patrons. The hotel Those persons of artistic tastes will . Amoag the Christmas guests \ Intermezzo, Naila Delibes. has every facility for comfort and find this eating-place greatly to from coUege towas ia the States, of Norwegian suite ._ _...Schytte. SPECIAL their liking. The Goody Shop also amusement. -Whieh there are a number now in Peasant's dance, * * * Outdoor dancing and dining under a Tropical Moon, fanned offers the very best in the way of the Colony, are Mr. E. P. Culver, of Eventide, by the swaying palms. home-cooked food anfl low prices. THE PRINCESS SUNDAY Princ3town, N.J., and Mr. G. R. Rhapsodic CONCERT. The only chop suey restaurant in Burns, of New Haven, Coan. They Walther's Prize Song (The Master- Be. c&l Juzz Orchestra in attendance every evening. Bermuda is Fong*s on the b81 are staying at the Inverurie. singers) _ Wagaer. The Priacess Hotel, Mr. Wn . L. above Burnaby Street. Here oae * * * Christmas Echoes .....Brooks. A la carte service a specialty. can find a variety of Chinese dishes Daley, director, wiUplaya Christ­ Green turtle soup, fins and steaks. The Inverurie is entertaining a mas programme ia the Ballroom and first class chop suey, as weU as number of holiday visitors, among OPENING NIGHT OF ELBOW an attractive American meal. on tomorrow eveaiag. The aum­ Lobsters, soft-shell crabs. them being Mr. H. C Hope, and BEACH HOTEL. bers will have special reference to * * * Mr. J. N. Bathrick, both of Stam­ the seasoa. It will be as foUows:— Squabs, broilers, etc., etc. The Imperial Hotel is again under ford, Conn.; Mr. and Mrs. H. P. An auspicious formal winter 1— Huldiguagsmarsch- Grieg. way for the season, with a fair Arnold, WUUamstown, Mass.; Mrs. opening for the Season of the Elbow Everything specially selected for our guests. booking for the Christmas and New 2.—Christmas Song .... Beaumont. F. L. Brigham and daughter, Miss Beach Hotel took place last aight 3—Suite Melodique Friml. SERVICE UNEXCELLED. } Year's holidays. Already there are Dorcas Brigham, of Winter Haven, ) with a diaaer aad ball atteaded by old patrons returning. Mr. Talbot Intermezzo, f'OIF'tni.el to 31-7-28 Fla.; Mrs. J. M. Everett and daugh­ aewly arrived guests and many Ber­ Oriental, O. Pulizzi, Who has been coming ter, Miss Bess Everei t, DeKalb, HI., mudians. to the Imperial for a number of Love Song, Mr. and Mrs. W. C Homan, New Mr. Harold Frith, Maaager, of Valse Lucille. years and who is connected with York, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hall, the Elbow Beach Hotel, was warmly the U.S. Government at Washing­ 4—Trio: Kaminenoi Otsrow ELBOW BEACH HOTEL PUinfield, N.J., and Dr. and Mrs. congratulated upon the success Rubinstein. ton, D.C, is registered for the holi­ H. Standard, of New York. of the opening fuaction aad upoa The only Hotel overlooking its own Bathing days. 5—Saactus fro:u St. Cecilia. Mass * * * the outlook for the fine Wiater aad Gounod. Beach. * * * One of the best musical organi­ Spring Season at the Hotel. With 6—The BeUs of St. Mary's....Adams. Miss Marjorie H. Binks, of Mon­ zations which has ever visited thirty beautiful new rooms now 7—Selections from the Opera Faust, treal, is at the Imperial for the en­ Bermuda is now installed for the open in the new addition of the Gounod. Dancing every Monday and Friday Evenings tire season. Hotel; the cozy new grill with its in the Open Air, Grill Service on our Terraces. season at the Inverurie Hotel. Mr. 8—Christmas Carol _Reading. * * # Howe is to be congratulated on se­ built ia booths and the popular O Come, All Ye Faithful. Two other season guests are Mr. curiag the services of four artists Joe Forand, as getnial host there Free Bus Service for guests and Mrs. Herbert Steele Kellogg, of of the first order who wUl furnish and the patio nestled under the Naatucket, Mass., who arrived this both co nee re and dance music dur­ Cedars for the afternoon tea in the PECULIAR WEAKNESS Leaving Hotel 9.30 a.m. Hamilton 12 noon week. ing th3 wiater, The compaay con­ open indicate, with the many re­ servations for the Winter, that it IN MANY WOMEN daily 2.30 p.m. " 5 pan. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Came, and sists of Mr. Edmond J. Query, daughcer, Miss Florence Came, Miss Susan Tompkins, Mr. Harry wiU be a brilliant Seasoa at this Leaving Hotel Dick and Mr. Gerald Sullivan.' Mr. Hotel. Is promptly Overcome by the of Bristol, Tenn., are at the Ber­ Regular Use of Ferrozone. Tuesday. Thursday mudiana for the holidays. Miss Query is a noted musician of Roch­ During the evening Mr. and Mrs. ester, N.Y., where for a number of Harold Frith were busy greeting Many womea suffer uatold tor­ and Saturday nights 8 p.m. Hamilton 10i30 pjn. Came is a student at Smith Col­ ture from aervous debility arising lege, Northampton, Mass., and is years he has engaged in various mu­ guests of the evening with a char­ 4 sical work, haviag orgaaized aad acteristic hospitality. from disorders of the feminine 103H ItU.30.9.27. enjoying her vacation in the south organs. The party have travelled extensively directed several large orchestras A large native Christmas Tree botlr|3ffpicture and concert work.' as in the lounge wiU offer opportunity Day by day $tyey grow worse. and are charmed with Bermuda. A false sense of modesty prevents * * * weUas doing a lot of broadcastiag for the guests this evening to ANNOUNCING from prominent stations. He is a display artistic abili&y in their them using a good remedy like Dr. and Mrs. Milton A. Bridge, Ferrozone,—and it would cure of New York, are at the Bermu­ splendid pianist aad his ensemble assistance iu tree trimming. In the A special playiag is most excelleat. Miss grounds beyond the Hotel where them! diana for the Christmas seasoa, Every pale F ckly woman can be having arrived this week. Susan Tompkins, the violinist of blue birds and cardinals nestle 'neath tree and~ vine, ther cured aad no'.i is bed back to health * * * the party, was formerly soloist with Sousa's Band for seven years, tour­ also WiU be a quartette to by Ferrozone. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gibson, Mr. flltS SHY DINNER ing the States and abroad during resound joyous carols ia the Think of i lost nerve-force is John C. Gibson Jr., and Mr. John that period. This in itEe.f J:; sudStr early morn. It will be a signal brought back. McC. Gibson, of Washiagtoa, D.C. To be served at cient recommendation for ary vio­ for me?nbers of the Hotel f nil/ to New vital energy is supplied. are at the Princess for the holi­ linist. She has recently been on gather in the lounge where Santa T i \>lcod is aot only enriched Till]" Tl day seasoa. the concert stage, touring the Claus wUl distribute .he gifts from and purified, but is properly cir­ I A H 1 HE HOTEL POINT PLEASANT States with one of the large thea­ th? Tree. culated throughout the body. Mr. aad Mrs. E. Barrie Smith, Dnpossible for : iy woman who of Hartford, Coaa., are guests at trical circuits. Both Mr. Dick and D. iner Christmas Night WUl be From 12 noon to 2 p.m. Mr. Sullivan, cellist and tympaaist served by cangle light in the holly uses Ferrozoae tc be seriously Ul, the Priacess for the holidays. 6Y- Cover respectively, are excelleat musi­ bedecked dining room overlooking to suffer from weakness, irre- * * * cians and give ample support ia the ocean, where maay reserva­ ( gularities or functional derange­ Table Reservations. Mr. and Mrs. L. Tyler Barnes have their parts. Mr. SuUivan special­ tions have beea made. After Din­ ments, because Ferrozone acts di­ returned to Belmoat Manor from Phone 263. izes oa the xylophoae, aad although ner, a musical programme will be rectly on the organs that main­ their honeymoon ia the States, a young man he is certainly al­ i given by the Three CotterUl Sis- tain the balaace of ! pp.lth. and Mr. Baraes has taken up his ready an artisi on that pleasing | ters, well known artists from Cali­ Because free froi . Alcohol, Fer­ duties with the managing stsifLj ifistrumeat. Mr. Query has brought fornia, and wUl include some ofthe rozone can be used by young or Both Mr. and -*S*|ES. Barnes are des-* down with him. aa extensive library classics and several Christmas num old with absolute safety. It causes tined to becom©'ipopuia"r\aadit£ons of the best music, a .veLl :.: popular bers. Their snappy dance music the spirits to rise, supplies ambi­ SPECIAL TURKEY DINNER to social Warwick. Mr. Barnes has' dance numbers, end there is pros­ last night for the baU was very tion, cheerfulness and new sense AND been a member' of the choir in pect of ;he Inveri'iie rivalling suc­ much enjoyed, bringing many of strength that adds much to Christ Church for several years and cessfully any other music il pro­ comments from the guests. They the pleasure of life. Home-Made Cassava Pie. is always a leader in novel enter­ gramme in Bermuda this seasoa. have planned many interesting af­ Prepared in the form of a choco­ tainment features around the fairs for th* Elbow Beach Hotel Sea­ late coated tablet, Ferrozone is hotel. sold by aU dealers, 50c. per box or 12 to 2 p.m. and 5.30 to 7.30 p.m. | The programme tomorrow night is: son, having': been in London ard Paris for the-pkslseveral months as six for $2.50. Mr. J. M. Allison, a member of weU as in Ne%$*rj»rk, where thev TO-DAY Yale University Faculty, is a guest 1- The Chimes . Emil Grainm. 2—Group of Christmas Carols. have obtained iis^y novel ideas ., at Belmont Manor, artd wUl enjoy to social functions; THE GOODY SHOPPE a leave of absence until the endof a-Hark! The Herald Angels Sing.... Reid Street January. He is accompanied by Mendelssohn. Among the guefts now at the Hamilton. Mr. M. Dunham. Professor Allison b-It Came Upon the Midnight Elbow Beach Hofcfel are the follow­ 11441 is convalescing from an operation Clear _ R. S. Willis. ing: Mr. and "vlrs. Hollander, Mr. and wiU spend his entire leave in c-Holy Night. (,1787).__ and Mrs. R. T. Spicer, Mr. Lowe. Bermuda. Franz Gruber. Mr. G. K. Si Hop, Mr. andj-jfifcs.' j . ' a a 3 Suite-Petite de Coacert W. Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs* ScncT I MISS ELSIE ASTWOOD and two -chUdren. Mrs. '3*Cr. And Mrs. S. Staud; Assumption, Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts and: Inverurie Hotel at the Princess on Rusticana .Pietro Mascagni. A , Porter Pianoforte Normal School, Boston 6—BaUet Waltz Intermezzo of PertU Arn-$kpy, N.J.; Mr. Jacob Thursday. Glotzer, Mrs. *»» A. Fogarty and Massachusetts. r m : **KaUa*' , - Delibes. * * * ••$*! 7—Violin Solo—Danse Tsiganes. her son, Mr. John J. Fogarty of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Waring, of New York, who. is the Assistant Pro­ PROSPECTUS SENT ON APPLICATION p.14 Tivadar Nachez. Philadelphia, are guests at Belmont Susan Tompkins. secuting Attorney, Mr. F. C. Hyde Manor over the holidays. Mr. War-? f jfk—Two English Numbers of Yale CoUege, Mr. and Mrs" Clyde "Sunbury" Pembroke. Telephone 44. ing has a famous orchestra w$$y*S£ I a-Lyrical Melody "Pearl O'Mine" Brown and Mr. Clyde Brown, Jr. j My Not Have The Best ? has done a great deal of recording^ Persy Fletcher. (Mr. Brown, Sr., is the Lawyer fo : for the Victor records 'and a-raSfj the New York Central Railroad;, 9814lsto31-3-28 b-Fairy Feet (Dance)__ ... Well~kaown in dance circles. Mr. f Herman Fink. Dr. William Noe and Mrs. Noe aad BUTTERCRUStBRRAD B. McDevitt, busiaess manager for 9 Selection—from "My Maryland" two sons, William Jr., aad Henry. tho orchestra is also here as weU as i Sigmond Romberg We might add that Mr. Henry several of theorchestra's personnel. Noe woa the RiddeU's Bay Golf Is the best obtainable CREPE DE CHINE and SILK DRESSES * * • * & Country Club, 18 Hole Handicap i Tomorrow evening WiU servo to Mr. T. G. Newfrod, formerly of Medal Competition on Thursday, Try it, it costs no more. In introduce to the musical public for the Royal MaU Office ia St. Louis 22 ad. special Wax Paper Wrapper but now ia the New York office, has and the Bermudiana guests the new arrived at Belmoat Manor to spend orchestra under the directioa of for 6id per loaf. For sale by Day or Evening Wear the holidays. Mr. Ralph Harrison, when they THE NEW WINDSOR HOTEL AND all Grocers.' a a a Will present a novelty programme of PALM GARDENS. I instrumental and vocal numbers Dr. and Mrs. L. B. Reed, Mr. W. G. Reed and Miss D. Reed, of in the Bermudiana Lounge. Miss A ha^py Christmas spirit, always LOCKWARD & CO. Plymouth, Mass., are at Belmont Jane Kemp, hostess at the Bermu­ pervades this popular hostelry, and Bermuda Bakery Ltd, Maaor fdr Christmas. They have diana, and Mr. Charles Nye will guests and visitors, are always as­ 787Tff.eitp. beea coming down at this time of he the soloists. The full pro­ sured of a good time, 'The de­ Tel. 241. Ii year for many seasons. gramme is as foUows:— lightful gardens aad convenient 4.eitp. — _.

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Cable News. The Oair Khayyam Q J^H.A.£?|J»M1TH T1EMYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPAAY 9 Coffee Shop .•ir ^^ "U FOUNDED I8»9 (THE COMFORT ROUTE) Ooatlaued from page 1. t Special Hot Turkey the state of unemployment whieh. Luncheon and cold New York-Bermuda Passenger and Cargo Service. though improved in some parts of Turkey Supper 4/- R.M.S.P. "ARAGUAYA" the country, still gives cause for 17,500 tons displacement. anxiety in others." on Saturday Dec: 24th Leaves New York from Pier 42, Leaves Bermuda The King said that to facilitate North River, 11 a.m. Table d'Hote Luncheon 2/6 10 a. m. the transfer of labour from indus­ Dec. 29, Jan. 5, 12, 19, 26th. Jan. 1, 8, 15, 22, 29th, Feb. 5. tries with restricted opportuni­ Served Daily. Feb. 2, 9,16, 33, Mar. 1st. Feb. 12,19, 26, Mar. 4th. ties, particularly the coal mining 880tw.th.f.s. industry, a Board is to be appoint­ Cargo carried at tariff rates. ed to recommend the necessary legislation. Subject te change without notice. * # * WANTED THE ROYAL CHRISTMAS. HARNETT & RICHARDSON, Agents. HamUton, Bermuda, Dec. 22nd, 1927. London, Dec. 22nd.—The King £2,000 1139ts.W.tp. and Queen, with their Uttle grand­ daughter Princess EUzabeth, left on mortage of valuable London today for Sandringham real estate in the City of where Christmas will be spent in Hamilton. ®s the customary way of making it a Royal Family party. Apply to * a * CHRISTMAS KING'S SYMPATHY IN U.S. SUB­ GRAY & SON. 40fs.tp. COMFY SLIPPERS MARINE DISASTER. is peace and good will to all London, Dee. 22nd.—The foUow­ That is our wish. ing message has been sent by the The /or Christmas Gifts— King to the President of the United States:— Best liked tea Very sincerely yours, It will be easy to decide on a gift for each "I am much grieved at the sad disaster to the United States Navy Throughout the world. TBE E. WORRALL OUTERBRIDGE COMPANY. member of the family when you see this Submarine S4 involving so great a loss of life, and desire to assure 'Always dependable,' attractive collection of slippers you, Mr. President, of the American people and more especially the be­ Hamilton. Telephooe 643. reaved families that you have my ura All Colours— heartfelt sympathy." 1135 ff s. Children's 4/- pah- * *=; • ADMINISTRATION OF SUDAN. . -*;wivwoTO-o mooucss \ i Boy s' 7/- pair 1 London, Dec. 22nd.—The annual Ladies 8/- pair Report on the administration of the Sudan pubUshed today states NOTICE. Men's fronV9/6 pair the completion of the Sennar Dam, which Was officially opened last Customers will please note that there will Jk January, marked a new era in the development of the Sudan. Thanks be no delivery of Bread by us on to favourable conditions and good­ ^^Cj^Mpi&^^K will and good work on the part of Monday and Tuesday, 26th and 27th Dec. 114S all concerned the first year's re­ Deliveries will be resumed on Wednesday, 28th inst. sults from the cultivation of cot­ ton on a large scale were highly satisfactory and benefits predict­ BERMUDA BAKERY LIMITED. ed have been fully realised. La­ 1107fth.f.s. bour had presented no difficulty, and the general weUbeing of the natives in the thickly populated FOR SALE Gezira area was is manifest. Culti­ vation and production have been Tenders are invited for MORRIS A. GIBBONS quickened by science to the vast advantage of the natives, but there purchase of the Duchess Sets Make FANCY DRESS has been no upheaval oi the social system. In a country where peo­ Afternoon Tea Cloths Dainty & ple have had to rely for their sus­ STOCK, FITTINGS, ETC Linen & Damask Napkins Useful tenance on capricious rainfaU a ofthe business ofthe Luncheon Sets Christmas COSTUMES. guarantee of freedom from menace Gifts. of famine is the richest of bless­ ings. Some 50,000 acres of irri­ undersigned. gated land were sown with grain ST. GEORGE'S STORE. A limited but choice assortment and their harvest make double wel­ Lease on premises can be come addition to the food supply. 1042 HKtU The direct and indirect financial obtained for 5 or 10 years. of effective results of the cultivation season covered by reports were thoroughly FANCY DRESS satisfactory. There was a small DUNCAN H. DOE. actual surplus on the year's work­ 1077ttu^s ing but indirect results were even COSTUMES more important, and the Report points out that an account must BAKE IT BEST "HALLS" be taken of additional revenue earn­ 30/- to 50/- ed by the Government from extra With raUway traffic export and import SANITARY WASHABLE DISTEMPER for duties and traders tax on syndi­ cates profits. Additional net re­ DAVIS O.K. MEN AND WOMEN. venue occurring in this way pro- Gives perfect dreams in Colour Schemes! bably^amounted to at least 150,000 Egyptian pounds. It is added that 7 lbs. tins. 6/-. 14 lbs. tins 10/9. the Gezira project in 1926 was im­ BAKING POWDER portant factor in saving the Gov­ ernment from what would have been a very costly and difficult pro­ Of AH Leading Grocers blem in relieving the famine which GODET & YOUNG. otherwise would occurred. As re­ gards the future many changes 618H*fftU. are in sight. For the current sea­ w. J. G. FOOTE, son the area under cotton has been increased from 80,000 to 100,000 Sole Agent, feddans. As regards the more distant future the Government Bermuda N had concluded an agreement with a syndicate to extend the conces­ AUCTION SALE sion area from 300,000 to 465,000 of B*S feddans and ultimately in­ crease the Government's share Land in Southampton Parish to 40 per cent. The Finest Under instructions from the mort­ gagee I shall seU by Public Auction production The Best Pipeln the Worldl THE REVISED FRAYER BOOK. the foUowing property of Paul Ben­ of nett Whitney:— iik 3pxt JLMwpt London, Dec. 22nd.—The House THE HOUSE of Bishops has resolved to re-ia- AU that parcel of land ia South­ troduce the Prayer Book measure ampton Parish bounded Northerly of in the Church Assembly as soon by the waters of RiddeU's Bay and OFFER The pipe which marks the man as possible the Archbishops of Can­ there measuring 133 feet 6 inches COMOY of culture, the man of refinement, terbury and York made this an­ Easterly by land of the estate of Robert J. Newman deceased and Pipemakers since the man who demands that bis nouncement tonight. As re-in­ pipe be as ultra-smart as his troduced the measure will incor­ there measuring 122 feet 6 inches TENNIS RACQUETS 1825. clothes. porate such changes and such Southerly partly by the Main Long­ changes only as may tend to re­ itudinal Road and partly by a right-of-way 9 feet in width and move misapprehensions and make New models by Magnan with J. A. P. PITT & CO. clearer and more explicit its in­ Westerly by land of Agnes L. Jones tentions and limitations. In a and there measuring along two striking new features having a statement disclosing the results unequal straight lines 38 feet and Front Street. SOLE AGENTS. HamUton. 88 feet respectively or however 7a6f*fth.s.ttU;p. at a, two days conference at Lam­ distinct appeal to the Tennis beth the Prelates expressed the otherwise the said parcel of land belief that the decisioa of the House may be bounded may measure or player. Strung to your special CONFECTIONERY of Commons was influenced by ought to be described. and certaia avoidable misunderstand­ order from 50/- CHOCOLATES. ings aad declared that the Bishops The sale will take place on the therefore were aot willing to ac­ property, itself on the 31st day of English, Americaa and Canadian. cept it as final. December 1827 at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. Packed ln attractive boxes suitable £. L. PALMER, Appropriate Christmas Gifts for Xmas presents. BALKfLINE BILLIARDS. Auctioneer. A very largev arlety ia a range of prices to suit every one. New York, Dec. 2lst.—Jake Sch- Information regarding the title aefer tonight won the world's 18.2 to the said Land may be obtained '10401 -Itu.th.3. THE GOODY SHOP Balk Line billiard crown when he from Mr. Q. C. Q. Montagu, Tele­ j; REID STREET, HAMILTON. defeated the champion, Weiker phone BuUding, HamUton, At­ % torney for the mortgagee. | 1029*1 fxn.eitp. Cochran, in a ISO point title match 1500 to 1304. 8l»tw.U.8.17.w2Ls84.w88.s31,

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• *> +> »T3 oi « rt 3 a S s *« •Sgoig 1 SS SOS |3 I © SO*? H •< 5 0 eS 1"S •»*»• A Wonderful Opportunity! 2 a 2 * s i3§S*§g J S'gl? * a I •* >>*s to »* a s tt O m c |S •Si*.! We are now offering a rt s ts 3 1© 3 S S • *5c2S^ S3- «$*£=£ I «9 SPECIAL LOT «4s18 •*->S * 9 ft 18 § **jsl" t3»i|8 _ ^ O !^ *i ^*o SH*"g -alls o • 6 tf £ at .? o •* Ma p lis *I to fe3« ~ a o £l l SONORA and "COLUMBIA *» • &§*§>' ATS" •g £ O O 3 •*SSfe .3:8s8 *is Si K8* GRAMOPHONES «*SFS I day ia substitution fox the S.s. J Cabinet and console models in golden Today. I invemla of the same line, arriving The Boxing Day Races. at Bermuda on Monday en route oak and mahogany finishes Sale of Labrador products, Ber­ for the West Indies, carrying gen­ ALL'SET FOS FIHE DAY'S SPORT, j mudiana Hotel, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. eral cargo. Agents, Messrs. Har­ BERMUDA BRANCH * * * nett & Richardson. Final arrangements and last mi­ Football:— nute preparations have all been English Speaking Union They range in value from £30 to £70, Navy v. Army, B.A.A. Ground, SJS. Fort St- George (Furness- made'for the Boxing Day races at ] but we have them priced 2.30 p.m. (St. Dunstan's). Bermuda lane) is due in from New Shelly Bay. The track is in par- | Members of the English very low. * * * York on Monday with passengers, feet condition, horses and riders Speaking Union are cordially Moving Pictures:— and sails on return on Tuesday. are'all on edge, and all that is need invited to visit the rooms of Mechanics HaU, Hamilton,? and Agents, Messrs. Watlington & Con­ ed is good weather to make this the Local Branch ln the \From^£10. up. 8 p.m. yers. season's inaugural race day the Colonial Hotel ^CJueen Street, Victory Theatre, Hamilton, 7.30 * * * biggest and best that has ever been Hamilton, which are open to 10 p.m. S.s. Fort Victoria (Furness-Ber­ staged in Bermuda. Racing offi­ daily. • MALLOYpROKERAGE CO. muda lone) arrives next Friday cials have been named as follows: The Secretary will be present MONDAY, DEC. 26th. witijr-passengers, and sails on re­ Judges, Running: Lt. Col. J. A. on Tuesdays and Saturdays ReldJStreet Opposite ^Telephone Bldg. turn on Saturday. Agents, Messrs. Turnbull, Wor. A. W. Bluck, F. C. from 10 a.m. t© 12 Noon and Racing:— Watlington & Conyers. Stephens. Harness: Dr. R. L. Tuc­ will be glad to be of any Telephone 601 Bermuda an< Garrison Hunt * * * ker, O. T. Conover, T. H. H. Outer- service or assistance to I 1145-5 lis. Club meeting Shelly Bay, 11 a.m. S.s. Araguaya (R.M.SJ?.) is due bridge. Starters, Running: Capt. visiting members in again next Saturday from New I. MacA. Stewart. Harness: O. T. tf.tp Moving Pictures :-- York with passengers, leaving on Conover. Town Hall, St. George's, 7.30p.m. the return trip on Sunday. Agents, Paddock Judges: Lester Curtis, M.U. Hall, Hamilton, 8 p.m. Messrs. Harnett & Bichardson. J. Fowle, S. C. Spurling. Victory Theatre, Hamilton, 8.00 00 Time Keepers: A. F. ChrLiten- p.m. sen, Erie Frith, L. Powell. Mail Notices. Clerk of Scales: F. A. Hollis. TUESDAY , DE G. 27th . Time Keeper: E. R. Williams. 1 Mails per B.M.S.P. Araguaya, for Parade Judge: Dr. C. J. Cooper. \ estry Meeting Great Britain, the Dominion of Patrol Judge: T. Y. Lambe. Paget parish. 9.30 a .m. Canada, Newfoundland aad the The first race starts promptly —in the roughest waters. This appalling nausea is un­ Devonshire pa rish. 10 a SB.. Uaited States of America will close at 11.30 a.m., and the horses in necessary suffering. Mothersill's prevents Travel Sickness on your journeys by Sea, Train, Auto, Car or Air. 41 at the General Post Office today:— this event, which is in the harness I ootbj.ll:— Ordinary Mail 3 p.m. class, will be warming up about Six-a-Sifie to umai nent , B.A .A. The Mothersill Remedy Co., Ltd., New York, Parrs, Montreal. London Registered Mail and Parcel Post 11.15 a.m. The pari mutuels will •lOBBimmiuawi astd Ground. 1.30 p.m. 3 p.m. open at 11.00 a.m. Final B.A.A. C up.B A.A. Groui id, * * * There are eight thoroughbred ALBERT E. NICHOLL, Distributor. Hamilton ,P O. Box 27' 2.30 p.m. 1 Mails per S.s. Bille for the running races scheduled and these B.W.V.A. Christina & Tr ee, Ar m- 1 West Indies and British Guiana, will be run off in rapid order be­ oury, Hamil <>r>, 4 j).m . i will close at the General Post Office, ginning at 12 noon and eadiag at on Tuesday: j about 4.15 p.m. with an interval CORRECT FEEDING Moving Pistures: — at 12. 30. p.m. Ordinary Mail at 9 a.m. during early infancy is so important to baby's health Whitney Institute. Smith's par­ Registered Mail and Parcel Post The gates will be thrown open ish, 7.30 p.m. and his future well-being that every mother should at 9 a.m. at 10.30 a.m. to the public. be particularly careful in choosing his food. The Mechanics Hall, Hamilton, 8 p.m. The above is subject to change 00 —00 Without notice. Weather Report.

Steamship Movements. Mails per S.s Fort St. Geoge, for PRESSURE SYNOPSIS. Great Britain, the Dominion of Canada, S.s. Fort Victoria 'Furness-Ber­ Newfoundland, and the Pressure is relatively low over United States of Ameriea will Ebonized Ground Oil muda Line) arrived yesterday from the mouth of the St. Lawrence and A Necessary Adjunct to Kongofene New York with 303 passengers (30 close at the General Post Office on southeast of Nova Scotia, St. Johns Foods for Infants Monday:— **Ask Your Barber*' landed at St George's and sails 29.68" and is relatively low and Keeps the hair smooth and sleek and this morning on return with 30 Ordinary Mail at 5 p.m. faUing over Southern Saskatche­ improves your pergonal appearance. have been approved by eminent authorities for over Supplementary Mail:—All letters Maoofachired by Kongo Chemical Co, Inc, U.S. A. 40 years, and to-day more than ever. They are on board Agents, Messrs Wat- wan with an ill defined trough ex KONGOLENE ... $1 per jar ington & Conyers. posted up to 7 a.m. Tuesday will tending southward to north west- Ebonized Ground Oil. 35^ per jar recognised to be the highest standard of infant feeding. be forwarded if prepaid with double or sdfV at a// drug store*. Write for full information. era New Mexico, Santa Fe 30J24," Write fur a free cJty of "Infant Feeding by the 'Allciibnrys' Foods." # the ordinary amount of postage. end $1-35 for regular size sampler. Address S.s. Araguay R.M.S.P. is due j an area of high pressure covers the fORNABELL EXPORT CORPORATION in today from New York with 318 Mississippi Valley and the Plains i\" Broadway. New York, V. S.A. ** *ALLEN & HANBURYS LTD.. LONDON Mails per S.s. Fort Victoria, for passengers, an '. si'.ils on return to­ States with centre over northwest­ -Special Representative for B.W.L • Great Britain, the Dominion of morro >v. Ager ils. Messrs. Harnett ern Iowa Sioux City 30.30." And H S. HALS ALL - P.O. Box 57, BRIDGETOWN, BARBADOS Canada, Newfoundland and the & Richardson. pressure is high • over the Plateau Sciatica Vanishes Instantly United States of America, will Bouse 30.30." close at the General Post Office on S.s. Canadiaj 1 Carrier 1 C.G.M.M.) * % *. if Nerviline is Used. Friday :— 1 came up lat e yesterday from the Ifl Ordinary Mail at S p.m. Forecasts. CAN YOU BEAT THIS CASE? West Indies ai id sails at daybreak Registered Mail and Parcel Post J North of Sandy Hook. No ordinary liniment will even re­ today for St. John, N.B. Agents, Fresh northwest winds we it her lieve Sciatica. Nothing but the most Messrs. J. S. Ds trrell & Co. at 5 p.m. powerful kind of a remedy can pene­ Supplementary Mail:—All letters I partly overcast tonight and Satur- trate through the tissues and finally A Keen and posted up to 7 a.m. Saturday will I day. reach the Sciatic Nerve. You can al­ 5 Dakarian (Leyland Line) from be forwarded if prepaid with double Sandy Hook to Hatteras. ways depend on the old-time" Nervi­ from Glasgow with general cargo line." Nothing made to-day is as good Invigorating Coolness the ordinary amount of postage. Fiesh northwest wiads possibly radioed to say that she would ar­ for Sciatica as Nerviline was when ; strong east wiads over north por­ first produced, about forty years ago. rive here tomorrow. Agents, Messrs. Mails per S.s. Araguaya, for tion weather partly overcast to­ All this time the same old "Nerviline" ALE—like champagne in colour Harnett & Richardson. has been curing Sciatica, Lumbago, and "dry"—agleam with spark' Great Britain, the Dominion of aight and Saturday. Rheumatism, and is considered to be P S.s. Teviot (R.M.S.P.) with gen­ Canada, Newfoundland and the Hatteras to Florida Strait s. without an equal in relievinc pain or ling vitality—piquant, yet mellow, United States of America, will close eness soranywhere. '' ' Nerviline' eral cargo from London is overdue ; Canada Dry—Tlie Champagne of at the General Post Office on Sat­ Gentle to moderate northwest couldn't be made stronger or better," several days and las not yet been • winds weather partly overcast to- writes James E. Edw.ird? "The way Ginger Ales—is so different from urday :— it cures Sciatica is to me simply a heard from. Agents, , Messrs. Har- ; night and Saturday. the ordinary Ginger Ale it might nett & Ricl:lardson . Ordinary Mail at 3 p.m. miracle. For year^ 1 suffered fright­ Registered Mail and Parcel Poat East Gulf. fully. I ruined my stomach with in­ almost be called by another name. ternal dosing. I rubbed in gallons of at 3 p.m. Moderate north and northeast S.s. Bille 1 Pickford & Black) was oils and liniments—none were strong # * * wiads over north portioa and fresh At the very first taste you will Pue to sail From Hali fax on Thurs- enough. One good rubbing with Ner­ Notiee:—All Offices throughout ' north east over south portion wea- viline relieved. I kept on rubbing and know and appreciate its these Islands will be closed on 26th ', ther partly overcast tonigh: and shortly was cured. My father cure wonderful flavour—and rheumatism in his right arm and December 19! 37, on account of this : Saturday. shoulder with Nerviline, and my then as time gees on, you 1 being a Public Holiday. West Gulf. mother cured herself of chronic lum­ • .-alizc "Canada Dry '* bago with Nerviline. Our family sim­ Moderate north and noi: 00— heas t ply swears by Nerviline and we are is ever so much more than winds, over north portion and fresh never without a 50c family size bot­ just a pleasant beverage •: northeast over south portion wea- tle in our home. We find that for ex­ ; ternal pain, for coughs, colds, eailycer, to drink. "The Lure of the abrador." ther partly ove rcast tonigh aad such minor ills it is a veritable amhaf I Saturday. physician." Made from real Ja* Special Moving Pictures j Bermuda and Vicinity. maica ginger without a ! Moderate northwest winds wea- particle of capsicum—it has no bite or burn, to be Shown. I ther partly overcast tonight and How She Helped no unpleasant after'taste. You will really be : Saturday. Since Sir Wilfred Grenfell's arri­ Her Thin Friend. surprised to find how keenly alive it makes val we have learned that he has you feel- -how refreshed and invigorated. brought with him the most inter­ She told him to take Cod Liver Oil for esting moving pictures of the frozen 75% GAINS. STOP INDIGESTION a couple of months and get enough good North. 19 In the first nine months healthy flesh on his bones to look like These will be shown at his lecture of 1927 the Maritime Life WHERE IT a real man. on January 6th and wUl be intensely CANADA PRY showed gains in excess of enjoyed by all. Not only are na­ J Far better than relieving indl- He was anxious *The Champagne of Ginger Ales 75% over the same period tural scenes givtsn, but many inci- j gestion troubles as they come along enough to take the in 1926 in applications re­ dents m connect ton with the noted j remove their cause and keep gravelike hollows ceived, new business paid is to missionary's work will give a gra from his cheeks for, and increase of busi­ fre from this harrowing com­ phic picture orf the conditions and neck but told ness in force. plaint altogether. Even the worst and extent of his great labours. her he just The Company goes steadily sufferer can avoid indigestion In aU probability it wUl be neces­ couldn't swallow and swiftly ahead because by taking a Uttle "Bisurated' Mag­ sary to give a second lecture and, nesia in water after meals, because the nauseating ofthe attra:tiveness of its if so, duefnotiee will be announced fishy-tasting oil. policies. this neutralises excess acidity, pre­ in the R.G. & CD. vents fermentation, and makers in­ She surprised 00 digestion impossible. But 'Bi­ him by telling him BIG DIAMOND FIND. surated Magnesia does more than that McCoy's Cod this; it soothes, heals and protects Liver Oil Tablets Capetown, Dec. 22od.—Another the inflamed stomach lining, and did the same job diamond find valued at £350,000 that is Why it is recommended by but being sugar- is reported to have been made at doctors and used in hospitals. coated and in tablet form were easy to VALERA LOOKS AHEAD. ing number of Republican Depu­ Mamaqua Lamd thirty miles from 'Bisurated' Magnesia is gold by all take and did not upset the stomach. ties in tbe Dail Eireann, De Valera Port Malloth. The%tones are said chemists in both powder and tablet Se took her advice and bought a bot­ New York Dec. 22nd.—Eainon De expressed the belief thp.; tbe nest to be similar in formation to a re­ forms. If you suffer with indiges­ tle at once from his chemist and found Valera arrived yesterday on the Le­ General Election would bring a cent important find in South Af­ tion, get a package and take a little them as pleasant as eating candy. He viathan to study industrial and Republican majority in that bc*dy. rica. Ic is understood that the after meals. Like thousands of, put on 15 pounds in six weeks and now commercial problems, to prepare "Unemployment and the conse­ discovery was reported some time other one-time sufferers, you will she is proud to introduce him to her himself, be said, to formulate po­ quent emigration of our p.cple ago to the Government and led find that relief is immediate, no friends. licies for Ireland's economic In­ are the problems most urgently to the recently announced pro­ matter how severe the attack may Any man or woman can put on dependence .siiouid his party come pressing for solution," In said. hibition of prospecting for a period be, or whether the trouble is one of 5 pounds in 30 days or your chemist Will into power. "The Hana Fail policy is aimed of twelve moot] is. long standing. refund the purchase price. Pointing to a constantly Increas­ at a solution of these problems." A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL-(The BK^a Cyciesl