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VOL. 14—NO. 285 HAMILTON, BERMUDA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1929 3D. PER COPY —40/- PER ANNUM GOVERNMENT MAJORITY FALLS AS OPPOSITION COMBINES

Liberals and Conservatives Vote Against New BRITISH EMPIRE SHOPPING INCREASED DIRECT IN THE LEGISLATURE THEY SAY SAILINGS Insurance Scheme WEEK The Pacific Steam Navigation Two Schemes to Speed up That the way of a newspaper man Company, by their schedule of is hard. Gala Afternoon Well 1930, has arranged fourteen calls Post Office Work * * # at Bermuda from England, and That if he is right, no one takes sixteen saiUngs from Bermuda for the slighest notice. Observed •England. This is providing for the MOTORS SUGGESTED FOR * * * MAKING PEACE summer traffic homewards. That if he is wrong, everyone jumps The new motor ship Reina del MAILS on him. The gay scene in No. 1 Shed on I'aeificio, 20,000 tons, wUl make her * * * Saturday afternoon, the occasion That if he said of others in a paper first voyage from Liverpool on Octo­ The Post Office Resolve, 1929, Memorable Meeting of General Smuts and of the closing of the British Empire ber 2, and wiU arrive at Bermuda on what is said of him in other places Shopping Week, was quite an in­ which passed the House of Assembly he would be sued for libel. October 13.—Harnett & Richard­ last week, for providing £400 to Former Enemy novation for No. 1 Shed. Usually son, Agents. * * * so dour and business-Hke, and al­ enable alterations to be made at ——oo the Post Office, Hamilton, was in­ That nevertheless the Press is the together un-ornamented. the Fourth Estate. immense room had for the time troduced in the Legislative Council ADDITIONAL CRUISES yesterday morning, and was taken * * # being taken on a gala air. and sim- That most public men have the l_iy radiated p____ant _hi__s. through aU three readings, to enable the work to be begun by the Board same idea. The Commission Merchants The Holland America Line have * # * STORMS AND FLOODS chose a very splendid vantage ground arranged two cruises from New of Works as soon as possible. The money is needed to make That this is "Say something good in the North end of No. 1 Shed, and York for Bermuda and the West if you can; say something bad they made a most effective display. Indies in addition to the Volen­ accommodation in the basement of the Post Office building for if you must; but for Heaven's Newfoundland Fleet Severely Damage by It was a pleasure to see them grow­ dam, which is due at Bermuda on sake, say something." ing all of Saturday morning, and March 9. parcel business, and so to reUeve the present congestion on the main Storms. England Swept by Heavy Gales by one o'clock the finished product That is, the Veendam wiU call on That the Governor-General had a was a most pleasing one. March 31 and sail the same day for floor. day on shore. Mr. J. S. ValUs was awarded the New York. The Veendam wiU This was the only matter of any Cup but each stall had its charms, again arrive at Bermuda on Friday, urgency which came before the That when he returns he wiU at­ Mr. Murray's ropes, candles and April 18, and will remain until Council: the two messages from the tend more formal functions. harness was finely displayed, and Monday the 21, thus giving her Governor were duplicates of those already sent to tbe House with * * * next door Mr. Purvis' Ovaltine passengers Easter in Bermuda. That the Woman Suffrage Society Harnett & Richardson, Agents. regard to the Biological station is stUl active. Navigator Finds Ocean Bed Changed by Earth­ and "Nugget" freize caught the grant and the suggestion by ths eye at once. Mr. Purvis won the oo Colonial Postmaster that motor * * _ quake—Fire Breaks Out on H.M.S. Dauntless hearts of the I. O.D.E.'s by the vehicles should be used for tho That most good movements flourish fact that he had a whole case of IMPROVEMENTS AT transport of mails. under difficulties. —Striking Event in Italian History. King Nu-JeU to give away to them, sent down to him from Toronto MECHANICS HALL Five Bills already passed by the That the men had still a harder to Visit Pope in State—Soviets Impri­ especially for the I.O.D.E. Messrs. House were read a first tin e. but job getting the franchise. Hand and Arnold dispensed Hun­ there was no discussion on any of son English Church Missionary New lighting fixtures have been the business before the Council, tley and Palmers to everybody's installed in Mechanics Hall re­ That at th" time they had not satisfaction, while Messrs Butter- and the meeting lasted only a few shown anything like the qualifi­ cently, and they make a decided minutes. field and Co. pressed equaUy as change in the appearance of the cations women have today. good Peak and Frean biscuits on TODAY IN THE HOUSE auditorium. Formerly white The Appropriaticn Act is down the appreciative crowd. At Mr. Ughts were used without shades, That everyone should read the War IN THE COMMONS for its third reading in the Jnouse SMUTS HONOURS FORMER Thompson's stall one learned that which in a place of entertainment articles. ENEMY the Bermuda Bakery bread is aU this afternoon, and will presumably * * * is an abomination. Bermuda has be passed. The Bill and Estimates wrapped in wax paper which comes suffered, and stiU suffers, from That each one grows more inter- Another Narrow Escape for Govern­ LONDON. Dec. 3.—©eneral von to us from a firm in Bristol. Mr. wiU then be sent to the Legislative eternal white Ughts, and the Council for their concurrence. As "rting ment LJttow Vorbeck, who commanded ; Thompson says it is the cheapest the German forces in East Africa change at Mechanise HaU is a wel­ the second chamber, in aU parlia­ * * * and the most successfulpapers for comes one. Two large indirect LONDON, Dec. 2.—The Govern­ daring the war. was guest last ments on the British model, must That the Marsh reclaimation is Bermuda's eUmate. Also Mr. Ugnting bowls have been placed either pass or reject a finance mea­ ment today had the narrowest night to the East African annual Thompson was showing some neat proceeding apace. dinner presided over by General in the ceiUng, thus throwing the sure in toto, and cannot make escape of the session. For a mo­ bottles with the S-a Venture stamp soft Ught upward and making the That some quick action should be ment or two as Conservatives, Smuts who commanded the Bri­ amendments in detail, it is Ukely ed on them as a trade mark. Very picture audiences much more com­ that the budget business for the taken on the landscape proposi­ Liberals and a half a dozen labour tish forces in that campaign. Over neat indeed for soda water, and so tion. one thousand ex-soldiers who fortable during the time when the session may be considered finished. members from Glasgow filed in much more attractive than the Ughts are on. Mechanics Hall thus to the division lobby of the House of fought in East Africa attended and dull green bottles that one sees Col. Dill has set down for con­ That the whole scheme is better -he German General and his wife looks Uke a different place to the sideration the suggestion by the Commons it looked as though the just at present. large crowd of picture fans who at­ considered first than after cer- voting on a motion of closure were accorded a most cordial re­ Postmaster for conveying mails by Mr. Gorham was pleasing every­ tend the shows. Both the manager I tain sections have been completed would result in the Government's ception. It was the first occasion motor vehicles, and having regard one with his Moir's sweets and and the directors are to be congratu­ defeat. It was sustained by a since the war that General Smuts to his well-known view on motor cakes from Halifax, and Mr. John­ lated on the exceUent results I That this necessitates co-operation majority of 13. had met his former enemy and transport, it wiU be interesting of various clubs. son's Maypole Margarine wiU save brought about by the change. The vote was in committee on there was great cheering when he to hear what he has to say of the ) * * * many a penny in tbe pantry. It the closure motion by Bt. Hon. shook hands with Von Lettow scheme outlined here. was as well that Mr. ValUs' de- oc— ' That another case of Get Together Margaret Bondfield, Minister of Vorbeck. The solemn moment The message asking for further licous looking English ham should is indicated. Labour, to the first clause of the occurred when the gathering votes for steamship subsidies, owing be under glass, for everyone would Unemployment Insurance BiU. having drunk the health of the King DEPARTMENT OF to extra b°ats having been run, have been asking for a taste! Mr. i That the Christmas Number wiU Had the motion been defeated it and of the President of the German is the only other matter down. and Mrs ValUs certainly deserve AGRICULTURE j soon be out would not have been regarded as Reich rose in silence to toast the credit for their beautifully ar­ defeat on such a issue as fallen comrades of both armies. 00 ranged stall. One and aU were j • That it is bigger and better than would involve the resignation of The speeches deUvered at the din­ very good, and the ten Commission New York Market Quotations ever, the Government. It would how­ ner were broadcast. General Merchants who exhibited deserve * _ * ever have rendered progress of the Smuts proposed the health of the PERSONAL much credit, and the thanks of the That the news of additional sailings Bill through the House more diffi­ guest of the evening in a whole­ Potatoes $13.00 to $14.00 commumty for their generosity to Bermuda is good. cult. heartedly and generous speech j praising his late adversary as a in samples. They drew lots for —00- Mr. J. P. O'Connor, an old and * * * great commander and a clean their booths, and they stood in welcome visitor to Bermuda, is I That everyone should get ready PLANS AND SCOPE OF FIVE fighter. After referring to the part order of drawing them. BERMUDA WOMAN again with us and, as usual, is for the busy season. POWER CONFERENCE Mr. R. R. Thompson & Co., soldiers had played since the war SUFFRAGE SOCIETY making the New Windsor Hotel in promoting peace. General Smuts Mr. J. S. Vallis, Mr. F. J. G. Foote, his headquarters. oo LONDON, Dec. 2.—The Prime said they were by this gathering in Mr. A. A. Johnson & Co. ,Mr. A. J. i • • • Minister today announced the plans a very special measure making Gorham, Mr. St. G. Butterfieid & Important Meeting i Mr. O'Connor has a happy knack and scope of the five-power naval peace. Von Lettow V orbeck's Co., Mr. J. Critchely, Mr. J. _". of expressing himself in verse and BOXING DAY RACES conference which will open on speech in reply was warmly cheered. Murray and Messrs. Hand & Ar­ Yesterday afternoon, at the i his many friends are always glad January 21 in the Royal Gallery of nold. * * * Chamber of Commerce, the Woman I to possess copies of his poems in all the Lords and will then hold its The Band of H, M. S. Durban of which he sets forth his inipress- ENGLAND SWEPT BT STORM Suffrage Society held a meeting Good Programme Arranged subsequent sessions at St. James's played during the afternoon, and at which important business was I ions of people and places, Palace on the invitation of the added much to the lively scene. It considered. King. The four chief British LONDON, Dec. 3.—Rain and high In our advertisement columns winds gusts between fifty and sixty was the kind thought of Vice- A report of the meeting will be Mr. Paul A, Andrews, of the delegates will be Mr. MacDonald Admiral, Sir Cyril Fuller to send found in our next issue. i Great Northern Hotel, and Mrs. may be seen the programme of the himself, Rt. Hon. Arthur Hender­ miles hourly occured yesterday over race-meeting at Shelly Bay arrang­ the British Islands, the bad weather another Band in the place of that I Muriel A. A. Boggs. of the same son, Rt. Hon. A. V. Alexander, oo ed by the energetic sportsman, Mr. being due to one of the deepest of H.M.S. Despatch, when that j address, obtained a marriage license First Lord of the Admiralty, and good slnp remained out firing on j yesterday. Mr. Andrews was born Frank WUson. The decision of the Rt. Hon. Wedgewood Benn, Sec­ Atlantic depressions observed for Hunt Club in abandoning racing the last forty years. In the English Saturday afternoon. BERMUDA IMPERIAL SILVER I in Boston and is the son of Mr. retary of India. The Poster Committee was faced ! Frank W. Andrews. He has been for this season caused some con­ All of the units of the Empire channel there were high seas and BAND cern among those who not only rain and the cross channel boat with an awful question when it a widower since January, 1928. have been invited to send delegates, found that the whole of No. 1. j Mrs. Boggs was born in Newton, enjoy racing themselves but who but the names of these have not services were maintained with believe the sport is a great attrac­ difficulty. lifeboats from Wey­ Shed was lined with corrugated I Mass., and is the daughter of Mr. yet been made public The High __on! it was not to be conquered Tonight's Programme j George Abbott she said she and Mr. tion to our visitors. Commissioners stationed in Lon­ mouth and Swanage and two tugs Accordingly the action of Mr. from Portland put out and ships in by this however, and the use of Allan D. Boggs were divorced in don probably will represent some strips of wood—kindly loaned by As previously announced, there I Reno, Nev,. November 14, 1928. The WUson in shouldering the respon­ of the Dominions. the channel altered their course wiU be a concert in.Victoria Park sibiUty for conducting a meeting in answer to a S. O. S.f rom the steam­ Ingham and Wilkinson—and some eouple wiU be married today at the Questioned regarding the con­ adhesive tape made the hanging of tonight, when the above band will Marble Collegiate Church.—(New is very much appreciated and it is er Canadian Transport but a change hoped his efforts wiU be warmly ference program tne, the Premier the Posters possible. The Empire present the following programme. York Times, Nov. 18.) repUed, "There will be only one of wind enabled her to clear the supported. danger zone. An oil tanker which Marketing Board sent out a right subject on the agenda, namely, royal lotof their posters to Bermuda. March The thin red Une. ..AUord -00- A number of new "horses are ex­ how best the five powers repres- had lost a rudder in the storm was Selection...A Souvenir of the pected shortly so that interest wUl towed into Falmouth by two dutch The flowers kindly donated by Mr. be maintained, and there is also a sented at the conference can agree CoveU and the E. WorraU Oouter- Opera Rimmer. INCREASE _N PRIVATE FLYING upon reduction and limitation of tugs. Fishing fleets and small Waltz. .Cornflowers and Poppies... chance for old favourites to com­ craft were kept in harbour during bridge Co. formed a gay spot of pete under various conditions. The war vessels on the basis of mu- colour at one point, and the stage Greenwood LONDON, Dec 3.—Sir Sefton tualJ_* accepted strengths." the day. Heavy rains particularly Excerpts from "II Travatore" Brancker, Dhrectbr of Civil Aviation result should be an enjoyable day's, in the west of England aggravated for the Prize giving was the special sport. kind work of Mr. CoveU for the Verdi at Shrewsbury, yesterday said the flood situation in many parts private flying was increasing every I.O.D.E. Mr. CoveU also kindly Fantasia....Irish Beauties Green-.... • oo—- as almost all rivers have now over- wood day in Britain and this year his Canada's Representation I flowed their banks. Low lying gave the lovely boquets to the ladies who gave away the Prizes. Selection...Sons of the Sea Rimmer department was issuing pilot's I areas in the upper reaches of the licenses and certificates for air­ The Pantry sale was well organi­ Morceau Andante in G...Batiste WEATHER FORECAST OTTAWA, Dec 2.—Canada will Thames are extensively floeded. Trombone Solo. The Parachute.. craft at double 1928 rate. He anti­ sed and much patronised and one b3 represented at the disarma­ * * * Sutton cipated they would double the Dec 2. ment conference to be held on NEWFOUKDLAND FLEET IH hopes that the I.O.D.E. did weU by Selection..."Wilford Sanderson's rate in 1930. Every day they were January _ist. The representatives IMMINENT PERIL it. The tea which was under a Popular Song's moving towards making the air BERMUDA AND VICINITY large management of capable of the Dominion have not been March..._ Slaidburn. ..Rimmer transport pay its way and as this ladies, was very weU arranged and Fresh to strong south-west winds selected yet Premier W. j_. __ac- ST- JOHN'S, Nfld., Dee. 2.—A God Save the King. materialised it was obvious that the kenzie King stated this afternoon. served—British Biscuits were the demand for commercial aircraft shifting to west and north-west on single vessel out of a fleet of twelve order of the day for eating, and the Wednesday, weather overcast with Hon. J. L. Ralston as Minister of that left St. John's on FWday A coUection wiU be'made for the would increase to very^ig propor­ tions. occasional rain tonight and Wed­ National Defence may be possibly (C*_ti-_e_ •• he* *) (Cratine- ** P»je S) band fund. nesday. .present It is believered h__heree. * Raleigh Has The Best Saddle in Bermuda—WADSON'S- ("""S. SM£ """) THE ItOYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, WEDNESDAY, bECEMBER i 1929

reading his poetry. He ha_ not The Royal Gazette yet learned that the poet is born in the attic and gives birth to im­ and Colonist Daily mortal verse not at the dinner- The Bermuda Moving Picture Company takes great pleasure in presenting table but in a bara cupboard. Published Daily He claims he is Imitating my style in Uterature. But God for­ A WILLIAM FOX SPECIAL Bv The Bermuda Press, Ltd. bid that men ever beUeve him or come to see any resemblance be­ tween his clumsy efforts and my poUshed writing. Reckless Riding His magnum opus was written for a hospital, and when he asked E IRON HORSE" for my critical help. I assured him Once more we wish to draw at­ that I thought the object most tention to the increasing danger appropriate and commendable. I Hailed by the American Press and Public as One of to the pubUc by the reckless riding never read a work more in need of a of cyclists. In spite of repeated hospital. warnings and one or two somewhat Yet I would not be misunderstood. the Greatest Pictures on Earth inadequate punishments, many I am conscious that a critic is a Here is a great episode in the cyclists continue to race along un- man who has failed as an author. THE CAST development of America which "Dedicated to the memory of lighted roads, frequently without And I am mightily concerned lest had been ignored bj the makers Abraham Lincoln and those lights on their cycles, and it is more he with his great imagination, his DAVY BRANDON GEORGE O'BRIEN blazing with the American spirit. engineers and toilers who ful­ by good fortune than judgment restless, passionate energy, his vast Mr. Fox determined co produce Miriam Marsh Madge Bellamy filled his dream. "The Iron —assisted by the agility of pedes­ wealth, his cosmopoUtan taste, his such a picture romance as would Abraham Lincoln Charles Edward Bell Horse" is a highly impressive trians in getting out of the way— boundless courage, his utter dis­ B_e in the recollection of the Thomas Marsh WiU Walling picturization of the building of that more accidents do not occur. regard for any social convention people. His aim was to produce the first trans-continental rail­ Outside the city limits, few save that of dukes and duchesses, Sergeant Slattery Francis Power the great American piet;a_. play. road, with an attendant romance roads possess side-walks for the I am concerned, I say, lest he climb Corporal Casey j. Farrel MacDonald To direct the production he se­ involving George O'Brien, who is convenience and safety of pedes­ Parnassus and drag me from my lected John Ford, a young man Private Schultz James Welch romantic and a good fighter, and trians, and the result is that at exalted seat. from Portland, Maine, who had Gov. Leland Stanford of California John Padjan Madge BeUamy, who is lovely. night the roads are a source of already shown marked genius in Sioux Chief chief White Spear John Ford, in the picture, which danger and annoyance because oo the direction of motion pictures was three years in the making, of this practice of cyclists in dis­ and whose heart and soul were And a Regiment of limed States Troops and Cavalry has amassed a great amount of regarding aU rules of the road. imbued with the spirit of Amer­ 3,000 RaUway Workmen: 1.000 Chinese Labourers; 800 detaU and has done a splendid They tear round corners at a dan­ Correspondence ica. SkUled minds were assigned Pawnee Sioux and Cheyenne Indians; 2,000 Horses- piece of work with an inspiring gerous speed. They overtake and to build the framework of an 1.300 Buffaloes; 10,000 Texas Steers. story that moves rapidly, roman­ pass on whatever side they please. historical romance. tically and historically. and they rarely give any indication [NOTE.—All correspondence submitted of their approach by ringing a beU. must be accompanied by tbe writer's name and address as a guarantee of It would appear that most of them authenticity, not .necessarily for publica­ AT THE are under the impression that short tion. The Editor reserves the right to of causing an injury.they are at accept or reject any letters forwarded, and publication does not imply agree­ ji-erty to ride anywhere and in any ment with opinions expressed.—EDITOR. fashion. As a matter of fact, an COLONIAL OPERA HOUSE offence is caused by riding to the clanger of the pubUc and it is time . his offence was curbed. YOKOHAMA MAID PROVES ! lost trafilc regulations _xe pos­ To-night and To-morrow Night sible only with the aid and co- GREAT SUCCESS Doors open 8.00 Show 830 operation of persons traveUing. traffic problem of great ..'he motor Hamilton. ADMISSION: 3/-, 2/6, GaUery 1/6 instance, even with the .ities, for Reserved Scats now on sale at thc Royal Gazette and Colonist Daily assistance of a vast number of 3rd December, 1929. tiafnc police, would be a thousand The Editor. COLLISON a GREENSLADE, Managers. times more difficult except for the Royal Gazette and Colonist Daily. 727«_«].w. ready co-operation of motorists ' Iiemselves. In Bermuda there is too litle of WIH you be good enough to pub­ SIDE-LIGHTS ON THE OTHER such co-operation with the police. lish the following accounts of the ..nd especially is it lacking on the receipts and disbursements of the SIDE OF THE CASE The Most Sensational Star of the Screen in the Qreatest Story of the Year I part of cyclists. The rider has Operetta, "Yokohama Maid," given evidently a great faith in his own A METRO -QOLD- in the Colonial Opera House on the Dec. 3rd, 192. capacity for getting out of daager, Tth and 12th November last. The Editor, WYN MAYER but it is scarcely fair to a pedestrian Royal Gazett.; and Colonist Dailj GRETA GARBO, in that he should be compelled to PICTURE Gross Receipts. assist in the process by leaping £143 8 10 Dear Sir, <3_i *.«. Lide„ay_> into he.ges. lut in spite Expenses 68 8 10 Since reading your opinion of the cf lis apparent JmnHscity from action taken by the Legislature DIVINE WOMAN I'angcr, there hav-; been more Balance in passing a Resolve to pay the ex­ 'eta.! sntl seiious bicycle accidents penses of Mr. Patterson, in the case With LARS HANSON and LOWELL SHERMAN in Jermuda than by any other form of Morrell v. Paterson, I should like of traffic. The balance of £75 has been ap­ to put forward the other side of the Had a single fatal accident oc- portioned as follows:— case as it strikes me. ' "The Divine Women" is more soul-reaching than "Flesh cured with a motor vehicle (re­ Bermuda Boat & Canoe .tfrs. Morrell shows, by the two and the Devil'*" -just as entertaining as iiiss Garbo's pre­ gardless of who was to blame') Club for Float £40 0 C letters enclosed in her lot: tor of vious screen triumph. "Love." Hero you have popular, tiiore would have been an outcry B.V.E.C. J:L':_ Junri 10 <• 23rd November, that i.he honestly magnetic and beautiful Greta Garbo ir. a picture of gripping i ua' r.-o_M have resulted in the In h__ad for other pro- tried to obtain an opinion from the emotionaUsm and intense dramatic suspense, a fiery page ;L;o"* i(;;> of motor traffic or a ver Sandy's Parish Vestry as to her from the book of life because it is based on the career of i oEsidcrable tightening of regula­ eligibility to vote at the annual the great Sarah Bernhardt. tions fcr ti eir use. parish elections. And that they . e sincerely trust that cyclist- ! were unable to give her a reply. The story will hold vou intere: hrouiihout. will take note and that it wiU 'or Thanking jou for y. u. valuable A Government notice published Don't miss this intimate portrayal of a famous stage star possible to bring to book any •__. space. in the Mid-Ocean of Dec. 1928 reads -1 by the great conti nental actress, Greta Garbo. contmut: to annoy and endang - Yours faithfully, thus:-— ^ GRETA the public by selfish and fooli h "It is hereby notified for gen­ xm &?. GARBO l.actices. HELEN TALBOT, eral information that a commun­ oo- . ication having been received from _# Also RATHE NEWS and SPORTLIGHT For Committee of Management a Parish Vestry regarding the right of women, who are free­ holders, to vote at Parochial MECHANICS HALL, TO-NIGHT and TO-MORROW NIGHT I The Diary I Elections, the Governor has caus­ THE EFFECT OF THE ed the Parish Vestry to be in­ Doors open 8 THE HUMANOPHONE" CO. Show 8.30 formed that he is advised that EARTHQUAKE IN BERMUDA officers presiding at Parish Meet­ ings would not be safe in admit­ I SAMUEL PEPYS TEUCER ting females to vote as this might iJe concluded "The other side Nov. 27,1929. may be arguable, and to avoid that have the effect of invaUdating PUOSPEC AMf CONCERT PARTY the whole election. and to have legislation as far as The Editor, Dec 2nd. possible about which there can be spectors" Eoyal Gazette aad Colonist Ihuly. no shadow of doubt as to its mean­ iiie i re Breathing freely again as the tenf.rs Some Vestry had, in its turn, ."et.der a programme in the md trials of the British Empire tried to obtain from the Governor ing I shaU move the amendment." have kindly undertaken to Dear Sir; \P._- SCHOOL Shopping Week are over. And or his Colonial Secretary, an opin­ I' is a matter of common know­ PEMBROKI St Lord! what a week! I verily beUeve I have just reached home after a ion or ruling. ledge that the Council held up on THURSDAY, stay iu your beautiful island. While that our young people, dimly re­ The text of the notice shows that the passage of the Parish Vestries Commence 8 .-ax. • (.mission __ - them I read with interest in your the Governor "is advised that Vet, 1023 as its members had been membering that I was once essayed The programme is full; C une and lit .ir it and incidentally to instruct them, conspired i'; Nov. 21st issue the article regarding officers presiding at Parish Meetings informed that a ^'e.it Case would iK.'en the punish me by compelling me to the possible connection of the re­ would not be safe in admitting fe­ be brought forward. This seems to IOOL EXTENSION FUND spend my evenings examining their cent eartho.uake and the breaking males to vote as this might have denote that they recognised a PEMBROKE SIMV> . S( I 732««fw. patriotic outbursts. of the mooring chains of the the effect of invaUdating the whole doubt as to the interpretation of Even more terrible than this dredger at The Flatts. I now election. " the existing law. find thai your explanation—that What the official notice does not was the ordeal of having tea with irssumming therefore that the the earthquake wave was respon­ state expUcitly, but what is an the exuberant and enthusiastic women of ,3ermuda are really ser­ seem., to have a congenital inca- sible—seems in high degree pro­ obvious inference, is that a Chair­ Wit, Wisdom and daughters of the Empire, whose ious, and consider that they as pe__i_j tot playing a dirty game.— bable. The centre of the shock man's decision not to aUow women guest I was on Gala Day. taxpayers have a just claim to Wedgewood '-Jenn. had been rather closely fixed at to vote was an equally unsafe one Humour Perhaps that is why he prefers God forbid that I should ever be­ parochial enfranchisement what '-7° I ' ____ Lat. and 5£- Vv. Long. and might have had the effect of grubbing on his own fa?m. come so immodest that I can sit other course, was there left for them _i-_ thus a few relics south of the invalidating the whole election had * * * and eat in high company in the to persue but to bring forward a {Culled by S.P.T.) -ouihern shore of New Foundland, the decision of the Supreme Court The English people today are | It is damnable that the Christian midst of a great pubUc gathering Test Case and have the matter at a point 1,100 statute mailcs from been given the other way, or had a reUgion should be so much a thing and not blush to my feet. decided by the Supreme Court? better clothed, better fed, bette- F Yet was not the worst over! Bermuda. If the dredger wxs t is- subsequent appeal to the 'Privy house*!, and better educated than | of old women and :?ible classes and After tea I am beguiled onto a turbed at 7.30 p.m., your time, Council reversed the decision of A situation which the Governor they have ever been in the history j coddling saints.—Sir Tohn Eeith. wobbly platform to support a ner- on Nov. 18, the wave tooi afc _> _t the Supreme Court. had been advised might invalidate of OJUJ country.—Sir Georg? Sew- j Same old mistake. Why wiU vious president of the Chamber of 3 and 1/3 hours to make the journey Therefore, Mj. Editor, I cannot the election and which the Attorney man. people confuse Christianity with —at th- rate of about 330 miles Commerce and act as a foil to agree that the Chairman had no General of 'Bermuda said may be Yes," It is a wonisr'ul country for | Ohurchianity? per hour. This velocity is just Governors and Admirals. option but to give the decision arguable (the italicies are mme) the id le poor. * * * What a man John Lines is! right to match the formerly mea­ which the Sandys Chairman gave, certainly shows that the law on the Vhe office of Home Secretary is He has learned the art of public sured rates of earthquake ocean- he had the alternative of allowing subject was ambiguous. Ir ..s impa^Lb: . in the pr333nt I the most interesting in the world. waves in water of the depth orctory as few in my beloved island women property holders, to register I imagine that it is the responsi- ord.jr or" society to secure the —.Lord Brentford. have. Yet the secret is simple here concerned. The intensity of their vote. I know of responsible optimum Ijvei of output and em- i Ever tried being the head of a the effect on the dredger is explain­ bUity of the House of Assembly to r.i the courage bo great. Someday individuals who, had they been in pay for* its own mistakes and if plo.'-E.enfc by aay other means ex­ Woman Suffrage Society? I A ill unfold It for the guidance of ed by the heightening of the wave the office of Chairman would have cept "oy paying th_ capitalist his _ * * as it entered the sound and then ambigous laws are aUowed on the o*.;r young debaters and members given their decision in favour of Statute Book it is the fault of no full rjvte, and, if anything, a little It was the attempt to define too of the Forty Club. the narrow, funnel-shaped bay at women voting. over.--'iir. I*. __£. Keynes. strictly that spUt Christendom in­ the Aquarium. The shock affected one but those in whose hands the Yav, an Joan has a golden tongue, In the House of Assembly on making of Laws is entrusted. to fragments which have never been seismographs aU over the earth, Tfcfis, of course, is not true of the __ has feet of clay. For, though I December 14th, 1928 in discussing reunited. —Mr. Baldwin. as shown by cable despatches re­ did war a him that I would not Clause 2 of the Parish Vestries Act, Having acknowledged that re- professional man, the scientist, Yes! definition was always limi­ ceived at our seismological station, _•!_____ vhe meeting, the fooUsh 1928 Col. Dill is reported as saying: sponsibility and assumed the j art_s% or any other pcraon working tation as th3 Conservative party here. It is not surprising that the feUow cells upon me to "say a few "The Clause in this form follows charges incurred by the Defendent foa: ttoe pnbUc good. found out. ocean was shocked enough to make words** __ver he has used every practically the wording of t'..e corres­ in the case of Morrell v. Patterson * * * th« wave that reached your shore word ia the English language and ponding section of Aet No. 3 of 1834, I can see no course open to the It is exceedingly difficult to be I cannot understand why people with the energy sufficient'to move uot a few in a language unfamiliar which deal. withparochiaWranchi.e; holders of the pubUc purse than to* ac0az1.Se. Lord "•_•__. choose November 11 for a public the dredger. to me. but it has recently been pointed out pay the costs of both sides, if asked It .is much harder to make baU.-^-'dir. 'Jassel grower 3ridge I do hate exuberant chairmen! to me that there might be a doubt to do so. people b-Ueve the inaccuracy is magistrate). not on e's fault. • * _> Yours very truly, as to tte interpretation of that Act. Yours truly, There was once a great baU on Dining with my friend Reginald In order to put that beyond doubt * * * the eve of a battle, now there are I a_m afraid .*_>$ 3aldwin will Jaffray last evening. But Lord! the REGINALD A. DALY, I shaU move to amend it by in­ balls on the conclusion of a world­ never make a _tt_at leader, as he man ruins a wonderful dinner by (Professor of Geology) serting "he be a male and." SCARLET PIMPERNEL. wide war. TH E BERMUDA CIGAR STORE EVEREADY FLASHLIGHTS IN COLOURS (On the Corner) THE kW-U liA2ETtE AND COLONIST DAILY, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 4, 1929 Page 3 ROUND THE HOTELS THE ST* GEORGE HOTEL Social Activities—Arrivals- MEN'S St. George's - Bermuda Departures Direction of i. A. SHERRARD. General Manager

Located on Rose Hill overlooking tbe beautiful harbour of j BRIDAL COUPLES IN BERMUDA the firm of Lindabury, Depue Faulk GREY FLANNEL SUITS St. George's and suirounded by artistically landscaped I in Newark. He is a graduate o grounds, tiie St. George Hotel offers tbe discriminating Miss Alice Winthrop, daughter Brown, '24, and Columbia Law guest every modern comfort at most reasonable rates. of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rogers School, *27. "Tween Seasons Suit" Aquatic sports are featured in the magnificent 40 x 80 Indoor Winthrop, was married November * * * swimming pool, the use of which Is free to guests. I 26th to Mr. Gardiner Payne, New Yorkers leaving for Bermuda I son of Mrs. William T. Payne, of in the motorship Bermuda of the Smartly cut and tailored of all wool English There Is a sporty nine-hole golf course on the Hotel property I this city, and the late Mr. Payne, Furness Line last Saturday and and special privUeges are accorded guests. in Grace Church, Tenth Street arriving Monday, include: Flannel in medium and light shades of grey. and Broadway, New York. The Mr. and Mrs. Walter White, R A most useful and practical kind of a suit Music Is furnl-hed for luncheon dances, also for the evening rector, the Rev. Dr. W. Russell dances in the ballroom and outdoor dancing pavilion. C. Hay den, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. to have, and you will be surprised how moderate i Bowie, officiated, assisted by the j Vanderpool, David M. Goodrich, Accommodations for 200 guests. Rev. Dr. Samuel S. Drury, head- Judge M. J. O'Brien, Mr, and Mrs. in price. ! master of St. Paul's School, Con­ Amos C. Rogers. George E. Roose­ *•**? cord, N.H., where the bridegroom velt. was graduated. A large reception * * * took place at the Winthrop residence ELBOW BEACH ARRIVALS Single breasted, two-piece, medium grey.. 90/- 122 East Seventy-eight Street. I NEW WINDSOR HOTEL Mr. Winthrope gave his daughter Mr. and Mrs. Amos C. Rogers, European Plan - American Plan away. She wore a princess gown I Mrs. L. Levy and child, Mr. Louis Double • " " " " ..95/- of ibory satin with a V-shaped yoke [ Sobol, Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Grill of antique rose point lace, a fam­ 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Rosenblum, a PALM QARDENS ily heirloom, which had been worn Mrs. and Miss Sullivan , Miss V. three " light "..110/- DANCING IN A FAIRY GARDEN by her mother at her wedding, The i Ahner, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Knott, Monday; Friday and Saturday Nights tram, draped from the skirt, was j B_r. G. C. Webster, Mrs. C. Gewecke, Vests and extra Trousers can be had in the medium adorned by a ilounce of the lace I _Crs. E. Hoofnaan, Mr. and Mrs. (Other nights by arrangement) and also was edged with it. A tri­ "-- K. Ballard, Mrs. Helen Thorne, grey if desired. angular lace insert was appliqued Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kordes, Mr. BREAKFAST - LUNCHEON - DINNER in the front of the skirt and smaller and Mrs. R. j. Kent, Mr. and Mrs. Table D'Hote - Service a la Carte ones on the sleeves. The veil of Wellington Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. the lace, arranged in cap fashion, I E. J. Walsh, Mr. Walter Carfunkel, Local Specialties: fell over a longer veil of tulle. She i Mr. Frank S. MitcheU, Mr. Orian, T. J. PEARMAN &_ SONS Lobsters - Green Turtle - Steaks carried gardenias and valley lilies. Mrs. A. C. Holginger, Mr. A. C. Squabs * Scallops The bride, who was introduced to : Holginger, Mr. E. M. Gilmour, Mrs. 700<{«ltu.eitp. society two years ago, is the grand- | E. M. Gilmour. UNEXCELLED CUISINE - FINEST VINTAGES daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. j ! Buchanan Winthrop, and through ARRIVALS AT GRASMERE HOTEL her mother, the former Miss Alice Babcock, is a granddaughter of the Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Whitman late Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Babcock , Mr. J. A. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. IHE SNOW PLANT INN and great-granddaughter of the , R. O. Felver, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Commercial and Tourist R.esta-rrant late Samuel D. Babcock, one of the I Hoeger, Miss E. Gaskell. ST. GEORGE'S - BERMUDA orginal directors of the Metropoli- I Dr. W. J. Osterhaut, of New York, Dining Room—Table d'Hote, A la Carte tan Opera Company. She is a arrived at the Grasmere Hotel this Tea, Coffee, Ice Cream, Cake niece of Mrs. Morris Kellogg and of I week. He is well known here in Mr. Woodward Babcock. Strawberries (when in season) connection with the Rockefeller Mr. Payne was graduated from 1 student group in biology at "Under- Bermuda Lobster and Fish Luncheon a specialty Harvard University in 1920 and is i eliff" and Agar's Island. Special Meals to order at any time now associated with the firm of ; * * * Room and 3oard—Special Rates for Long Periods Dillon Read & Co., this city. Mr. j The presence of most of the staffs and ._ffrs. Payne are at "Harizons." $4.00 per day JOHN GILLBERG of the big hotels reminds one that Telephone 141 St. Geo. Proprietor. the winter season is almost here, €_ CLIFFORD FARRELLY MAR­ 713. fTu.itp. i and that soon the crowds will be­ RIES MRS. HAi.WAY gin to arrive for the Xmas holidays and the New Year. The Princess Mrs. Ruth Schriver Han way, of • will open on Monday, December Welcome to this Inn of Hospitality in New York this city, was married to Mr. G. ' 16th, and the Bermudiana on the Clifford Farrelly. in the Municipal ne..t Friday, the 20th. The Hamil­ Building by Chief Clerk Michael T. ton Hotel will open on January 10th. PRINCE GEORGE HOTEL Cruise. The bride was attended by FIFTH AVENUE AND 28th STREET Miss Elizabeth Rice, and Mr. Gerald Belmont Manor opened for the J. Farrelly was best man for his jj ALBURN M. GUTTERSON, Manager season on Monday. It is under­ brother. stood that a heating plant will be 1000 ROOMS WITH BATH Ws& Mr. Farrelly and his bride will i installed for the Belmont swimming BUTTER CRUST BREAD Single with Bath $3 to $4 —Donble with Bath $4 to $6 sail today for Bermuda, and on | pool. The new golf course is rapidly their return will live at 164 East nearing -completion. The Choice of the most exacting and rightfully so. It is care­ A Horn-, in the Heart of Things Seventy-second Street. fully made of the finest materials and wrapped and sealed in waxed paper. This delicious bread must reach you X-?""** Automobile entrance on East 28th and 27th Streets, near Mr. Farrelly is the son of Mrs. T. I RECENT ARRIVALS Charles Farrelly, of 1158 Fifth ! perfect condition. Fifth Avenue. Fireproof Garage 3 Blocks from Hotel Avenue, and the late Mr. Farrelly, Arrivals at the Hotel Inverurie: — who was president of the Union I Dr. and Mrs. E. T. Saunders, Mr. News Company. The bridegroom's j Butter Crust Bread and Mrs. A. 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sergeant who said drily: "we had a Again, there was no field wire nice little army until this war came on hand, and radio sets were with­ THE TEN COLOSSAL BLUNDERS OF along and mussed up everything." out replacements because spare These few incidents throw a vivid parts were of foreign manufacture! ight on our fitness for war a year At the outset eight old airplanes THE WORLD WAR THAT COST and a half after we had thrown our were the total air equipment of the gage of definace in the face of the Mexican Expedition. They were all best prepared military nation on wrecked or unserviceable by July MILLIONS OF LIVES earth. Many people have a tend­ 1, 1916. Many important air mis­ ency to be blinded by the fact that sions could not be carried out, be­ that great military power was de­ cause of inferior machines or their feated. "Well, we beat them, didn't complete absence. A Story Every Human Being Should Read! we?" As a Senator Some 165,000 National Guards­ said to General Pershing, "We made men were sent to the Mexican bor­ soldiers in three months, and we der and had the greatest oppor­ made officers in three months." tunity for organisation and prac­ This Is the Irst of a series of ten forms and insignia of officers, they Some of the costly results of that tice. Here were enough troops to articles written by William Sea­ fought and died as gallantly as any training have been noted above. form half a dozen divisions, and if ver Woods, eminent American men who ever followed a flag, but Others will be described later. The we had entered France the next authority, who has devoted two they couldn't do the impossible. full picture of our condition when spring with those divisions equipped years to the gathering of this They couldn't make three months we entered the war has never been and ready for action, along with the authentic material exposing in a camp equal four years at West drawn, and it is needed at this time regulars, the war might have been Your Christmas Shopping blunders of the Allied and Cen­ Point. As General Harbord re­ when the tendency is setting in ended in 1917, and all the frightful tral Powers that prolonged the marked to rne, "You carr-sew brass strongly to put us back in the same losses of 1918 saved. Does that seem War. Hie public have never realis­ buttons on a man, but that won't state again, in spite of the things an extravagant statement? It was in ed the awful state of unreadiness make him an ." that everyone in authority should made to the writer by General Har­ and confusion that help up and A very carefully prepared report know. bord, who was our Chief of Staff in hampered the effort ef the United sent to me from the Army War No one wishes to make America France from May, 1917, to May, States to get into the war. I College at Washington says that a militaristic nation. Militarism is 1918, who commanded the Marines Dolls, Toys, Books, Games Famous American Generals and [ thousands of men wore the insignia fatal. Germany learned that. Amer­ at Chateau Thierry and the Second officials unite here to help the of officers after three months spent ica is safe from the peril, as the Division at Soissons. and is as com­ writer give the picture to the in camps with insufficient instruc­ trend of our popular feeling is in petent an authority as exists today. and Decorations public for the first time in a tors. These same men were imme­ just the opposite direction; but it An attempt was made on the patriotic effort to prevent such a diately given charge of the discip­ is precisely that trend which has Mexican border to mobilize the calamity from ever happening line and training of large numbers landed us unprepared in every war units there into divisions, but it is made easy for you by the courtesy of again. of gro.n n en from the draft. "It we ever had and has cost us the lives broke down completely, so that it is not astonishing." is the solemn of hundreds and thousands of fine is surprising but true that none of our clerks, and the re-arrangement of CHAPTER I. comment, "that many tragedies, American boys, sacrificed needlessly our bigger officers had ever han­ The Blunder of Going to Wa- With­ on and off the battlefields, were when a little foresight and prepara­ dled troops in divisions before go­ out Being Beady for it. induced hy ignorance." Or, as tion would have saved them. Many ing to France. In fact, our Army (By William Seaver Woods i General Pershing declared with of these facts have never before was so scattered about the United The Second Floor Editor, Literary Digest equal solemnity before a Congres­ been made public. States in small army posts before sional Committee in Washington, The object of this study is not the war that many officers had ac­ PHOENIX DRUG STORE A young American officer in the "an untrained army invites loss and to point out the fact that we made tually never seen more than a few Argonne battle was leading his ir en disaster. " mistakes. Every nation in the war thousand soldiers in one place at across a bridge. Unknown to him, That is one of the big lessons that made them, and ours were no worse one time, much less commanding "Where the Childrens'Joy Begins" the bridge was under enemy ob­ General Pershing derived from the than the rest. In fact, ours were forces of the size used at the front servation and the range had been | War, and it is embalmed in the merely the errors of inexperience, in France. calculated almost to a foot by Ger­ dusty reports on the Congressional and the lesson they teach is to 683+m.w.f. Is it any wonder that the French man artillery officers. Courageous­ shelves. It is to be hoped that no avoid that inexperience in the fu­ and British commanders were nerv­ ly he started his company across in future war will give tragic point to ture. Aside from that, our army ous about giving a front sector to an parade formation, as if they were it. General Pershing's testimony amazed our Allies, amazed the ene­ American army, and wished rather on the drill ground. As they was sent to me by the Secretary of my, and amazed the world. to have the Americans distributed reached the centre of the bridge a War to be ussd in this study of the As the years pass and interna­ around among their own more tried German shell landed in the middle War's lessons, and his words cry- tional jealousies die away, European and "seasoned forces? Their fears of the company and the casualty stalise his experience in France. writers are now frankly saying that were groundless, it is true, but they Ust got the names of a hundred They might well be engraved on the without our husky doughboys, the were intelligible. If the 165,000 Na­ fine American boys. walls of the Capitol as a guide for war would have been lost. Their tional Guardsmen had been organ­ Buy This is a story the newspapeis future legisic _ion. feat of arms will not soon be for­ ised into divisions, properly carried soon after the war ended, But of cou'.se not all our mistakes gotten by the world, and we may equipped with artillery, machine and a short time ago I related it to turned out so seriously. There was be very sure that no nation in the guns, airplanes, etc., and kept in General Robert Lee Bullard, who comedy alonj with tragedy. Gen- future will again lightly goad Amer- some kind of readiness at home for commanded the American Seconr* eral Dickman who commanded the | ica into war. the great conflict that was at least BRITISH BEDDING Army in France. "I have no doub" • Third American Army, tells about But despite all that, we should plainly possible, then 1917 might such incidents happened man." a British CI ief of Staff who very learn from our errors. War has its have told a very different story. times," he said. The young Ameri politely sen' a basket of highly sad losses, but the losses that are Even as it was, however, the can officer should, of course, h.".ve j trained carrier pigeons to the staff caused by our own thoughtlessness practice jaunt into Mexico revealed rushed his men over the bridge in ! of a newly-landed American divi- and want of plain common sense and cured a host of defects that and let it be small groups at irregular intervals, j si on, only to be rewarded a few border on criminal negligence, and otherwise would have made a lot but he was one of the hastily ! days later with a courteous note now is the time to take stock of of trouble in France. Just what train«d men who tried to get a full saying they enjoyed the pigeons them, when no war cloud is on the might have been the plight of the West Point Education in a few I very much! No doubt they had an horizon and the late conflict is still United States had not these many weeks in a training camp—and i; excellent cook. fresh in our memory. results of the Punitive Expedition just couldn't be done. Somebody's Meantime, at home, as we re­ partially prepa red us is not a healthy boys paid for it. Few who read these lines know SIMMONS' member, all America was agog with that many of the troops in the drive picture, remarks Lieu:. Col. Bach. General Bullard matched this spy-fever, and suspicious souls against the Germans in 1918 had If these difficulties had been piled story with another. The scene was thought everyone who acted a bit never fired a rifle before they went upon the turctoil of April and May. in a different part of the same Ar­ queer was a German spy. So, of into battle. The plan had been to 1917. the sum would have been made in Canada gonne battlefield. The American course, we had to have sleuths to make a big drive against the Ger­ chaos. And if at the same time the forces were being held up by stiff dog the spies, and, at the right mans in the spring of 1919. but enemy had been advancing inland German resistance in front of a moment, grab them. As we do when the attack at Soissons suc­ from our ccasts, instead of being French village, and the tanks were everything on a large scale, we had ceeded in July, 1918, it was decided held off in France by our allies, the senf; to their aid. Our men were ; not only one corps of sleuths, but to make the drive then, and so the result would have been horror. intensely interested. They had | three. The War Department had raw troops were thrown in. They never seen tanks before. They had | one, the Navy Department one, and huddled in front of the machine (To be continued in our next issue.) heard of their marvellous advances ! the Treasury Department one. As guns instead of scattering and lying right over the enemy lines, of Single Beds £3.10.0 and up might be expected, the three sets of down, and were cut down like course, and now they were aetually hawkshaws. being unacquainted, wheat, due to lack of training. The to see them do it. Admiringly they soon began dogging each other, and green officers led them through the stood aside to let the new machines I almost every day some eager tracker easy, open paths of the woods that STILL pass, and the tanks waddled j would suddenly find he had wasted were swept by German machine Double " £6.0.0 and up straight through the German de­ weeks trailing an equally zealous guns, when every trained officer fences and took the town. ! detective in another branch of the should know that a path must be ROCK The Americans were lost in won­ service. shunned on peril of death. The der and could not say enough about i Perhaps, the strangest error of men should have crawled through it—until suddenly they found that I this sort, however, happened in the the thickets and jumped over the A the tanks, lacking the support of j Aigonne battle just a few davs be- paths one at a time. the infantry, had all been captured ; fore the Armistice, when our Gen- Superior THE BERMUDA FURNISHING & SUPPLY CO. by the Germans and the whole ex­ eial MacArthur was actually ar­ What was the result'.' -Major ploit was worse than fruitless, be­ rested as a German at the point of General Hanson E. Ely, who com­ Pure manded the 28th Infantry when it 623tEat the and an a squad of tanks, and lost the men I blame will probably never be lo­ ! casualties of the men i France who manned them. cated . A very high miUtary author­ were double what they w Id have aid to been if the officers and Nor was this a lone case. When ity told me that the order that en had had the proper training. the American forces attacked the started it was probably given by ifet this Health. Golden Wedding telephone and could not be traced. ' was sixteen months after we entered St. Mihiel salient they went into the war, and many of the soldiers the fight with 417 light tanks, and /. t ary rate, on the night of No­ had never pulled a trigger in prac- although 40 per cent of them were vember •', 191-s. the First Division. ' rise! Something was wror.;*. and ditched in the first hour by the I it ceen_G, __:._-ciied directly across GOSLING PURE RYE WHISKY | it is our place to learn what it was, rough going, the rest went forward the rear of the 1st Corps, hopelessly I and resolve not to repeat the blund­ A Rare Distillation and did splendid work. Among entangling and disorganising the BROS. er. other things they captured twenty- liae of communications and creat- Well, things were not as bad as four 77 millimeter guns, but the in­ } ing endless confusion and chaos. Matured in charred oak easlr* and bottled j they might have been, at that. fantry failed to co-operate, and they Someone had had the fine idea that Some of the worst defects of the initsnatural purity str.si_.Iu _•_». the W.KX. could not hold them. In fact, when the First Division ought to have the I Army had been shown up in 1916 in the tanks turned back, herding the honour of taking Sedan, so it was FOR HIRE the Punitive Expedition into Mexico German prisoners before them, accordingly sent inarching directly | and had .been corrected as far as some of the Germans broke away across the battlefields, regardloss of i possible. Lieut. Col. C. A. Bach, AIR COMPRESSORS and jumped to the guns, and the everything. J. E. LIGHTBOURN & CO. j Chief of the Historical Section of Two Hammer Type tanks were "shot in the back very Even neighbouring French divi­ 1 the Arcry War College in Washing- disastrously." sions became involved in the con­ 997___<.-itp. I ton, has given me some valuable Complete with Jack Hammer, fusion and sent in vigorous protests. That was the story that General and authoritative material on*this Groups of the First TM vision were Paving Breakers, Diver Rockenbach, Chief of the Tank j point. Corps, told to a Congressional Com­ reported wandering in every direc­ Blow Pipes, etc mittee after the war. The infantry tion, and one of them mistook Gen­ At the very beginning of the Mex- support was "essential," he said, eral MacArthur for a German offi­ ! ico Expedition, the organisation of HATHWAY, Ltd. Savage and "we did not have it." Again, cer and brought him in, no doubt i a base was at first attended with "We took the town of Apremont expecting large medals for the feat. chaos and difficulties. No such Flatts five times on the 28th day of Sep­ General MacArthur's comments are large bodies of troops had been as­ -OOOtw.eitp. Washing Machines tember. We had not trained with not recorded, but General Liggett, sembled since the Spanish-Ameri­ infantry. The tanks could take who commanded the American can War, and the arrival of mate­ anything, but they could not hold First Army, is said to have charact­ rials at the Mexican border re­ BERMUDA it. We did not have the support." erised the movement of the First sembled the beginnings of that con­ A little more training would have Division as the worst tactical flict. Flour, shoes, shirts, trucks and For Sale By saved these losses. atrocity that ever came to his and wagons came from everywhere BRITISH WEST INDIAN Our Army had in round numbers know- ledge. and in all sorts of conditions. Truck 200,000 officers. One-sixth of these Luckily for us, the Germans at chassis would arrive at one station THE BERMUDA TRADING COMPANY had had some kind of real previous that time were thinking mainly ar'"' their appropriate bodies at an­ POSTAGE STAMPS military framing; one-third were about getting home, or else this other. But the difficulties were (Bermuda Distributors) civilians who went in as doctors, chaos on a critical sector might have ironed out, as was also tbe hauling For Collections Reid Street Hamilton chaplains, supply officers, etc., and ended disastrously. As it is, we of supplies to troops. In the end the remaining one-half were the merely wonder who "gave that tele­ the use of motor trains was brought ERNEST J. BELL hasty product of the Officers' Train­ phone command. It brings to mind to maximum efficiency over very 20CttaS.wl3.il6.tk2I.tk28. Telephone 601 ing Camps. They wore the uni- the f__-.-ws remark of an unknown long lines of communication. Bermuda Press, Ltd., Reid St. Christmas Cards—Yankee Store—Now on Sal' fc. THE ROYAL GA__£TTE AND COLONIST DAILY, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1029 I _____ -_-_-___h _*•_•£•_

A A HERE and THERE PREDICTS TOURIST RUSH •*• ^ -*- -*• A A A A A ,>.------.y IS* IS*- R fT^ST i-JH CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS TO W. INDIES JL*%, f__r_fckl__-'r y^ __-* Britain's Best Customers "CANADA'S COMMERCS CARRIERS" 1 MONTREAL, November—Cali­ wB** '" IN CONNECTION WITH What does the term, "British fornia, which is now the winter CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS Empire," mean to the man in the gathering place for many Canad­ street—or the woman in the home? ians, especially those from the CANADA—BERMUDA—WEST INDIES SERVICE Lt.- Sir William Wayland, Prairie Px-ovinces, may soon be dis­ EASTERN GROUP—DEMERARA M.P., Chairman of the Empire placed in popularity by Bermuda, SpeciaUy Built and Equipped for Tropical Travel Day Movement, dealt briefly but Jamaica and other points in the comprehensively with this question West Indies, according to W. H. Fortnightly freight,passenger and mail service between Halifax, N.S., in his address to the Sussex branch Hobbs, of Montreal, who has just and St. John, N.B., find Demerara, calling each way at Bermuda, of the Royal Empire Society on returned with his bride on the St. Kitts, Nevis, Antigua, Montserrat, Dominica, St. Lucia, Barbados,. October 8th. Sir William's opin­ R.M.S. Lady Somers, of the Can­ St. Vincent, Grenada, Trinidad. ion is that the average man and adian National Steamships from I woman attaches very little import­ Kingston, Jamaica. Out of bed with hoad a!! dizzy, limbs Winter Rates ance to the fact that he or she is a Mr. Eobbs refers especially to the ashing, bad taste In the mouth, a ^ RETURN FARE: BERMUDA—DEMERARA $200 and up. member of the great Common­ excellent accommodations of the sense of weariness and depression- BERMUDA—HALIFAX $80 « " wealth of Nations known as the hotels and the fine qualities of the is that the way to start ths day? British Empire. He pointed out golf courses and beaches which he Leave Leave Leave Arr. & Dep. the great necessity that exists for Tlie majority of men (an'! women, do, many bedridden, have come from noticed on his trip to the south. A too) who complain of constant dreadful "untold agonies," terrible depression Steamer St. John Haliifax, Arrive Bda. for Bda. for St. bringing home to the working man new hotel, The Constant Springs, dizziness, pains in back, joints and to splendid health and vitality? If N.B. N-S. Bermuda W. Indies John, N.B. of this country what he owes to the at Kingston, will be an additional muscles, headache, irritability, loss of yon want health, you can, inexpen- Empire and how its prosperity will asset in the encouragement of vigour, fail to realise that the seat sivey, without interference with your materially affect the welfare of of their trouble lies in the kidneys. work, start this very moment building travel to that island colony from When the kidneys fail, poisons strength and ending pain. Just go to Lady Drake * Nov. 30 ) his children. How many realise, Canada. Jamaicans, Mr. Hobbs acenmulate in the blood which cause your _hemist. Ask him to give his Lady Nelson * Nov. 7 Nov. IS Nov. 18 Nov. 19 Dec. 14 said Sir WiUiam, that the British adds, are especially interested in pain in muscles and joints. Nerves candid opinion and tell you whether Lady Hawkins* Nov. 21 Nov. 29 Dec. 2 Dec. 3 Dec. 28 Empire purchases 43 per eent. of the numbers of Canadians and become frayed- and irritated. No De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills Lady Drake * Jan. 11 all the manufactured goods which Americans who come down to visit wonder you are often weak and dizzy. can be relied on in eases of rheuma­ Dec. 5 Dec. 13 Dec. 16 Dec. 17 No wonder you feel old and tired and tism, kidney trouble, loss of vitality. Lady Nelson * Dec. 19 Dec. 27 Dec. 30 Dec. 31 Jan. 25 I Britain produces? The rest of the them each winter. worn-out with the least exertion. He will surely tell you that you. j world is but a poor customer by What is the good of "doping" the will be very wise to invest in a box I comparisom. This , in spite of the system with heart-excit i_ig " tonies ? " of this 40-year-old, doctor-recom­ oo Why weaken the body with purging mended remedy, There is no mystery fact that Britain allows goods of salts when the only possible means of about De Witt's Kidney and Bladder WESTERN GROUP SERVICE other nations to go into the Crown WORKING HARD FOR A re-establishing health and vigour is to Pitt.. Fortnightly freight, passenger and mail service between MONTREAL Colonies on an equal footing with restore the kidneys to hen Ithy action ? ASK TOUR CHEMIST ABOUT (in Summer) HALIFAX (in Winter) calling at HAMILTON, NASSAU I her own. DOZEN EGGS Do you know, thousands of people have found that by fcdang a short THIS FAMOUS REMEDT. and KINGSTON, making C.N.S. connection at Jamaica for Belize, "Empire goods," continued Sir PARIS—The Frenchman has to course of treatment wifh De Witt's Your chemist can tell you all about British Honduras. I William, "are the finest in the Kidney and Bladder Pills they have the prescription clearly printed on work twice as long as the American world. Kenya coffee is the finest enjoyed a new lease of life 1 the bi:c Furthermore, he sells this • Bermuda to Nassau $50.00 and up to buy the same food, says a French Men and women, once crippled remedy under distinct guarantee that Bermuda to Montreal and Return $80 and up. coffee produced. The United labour investigator. And that, with pain, l>ed-ridden, have once a._;aii_ in 24 hours you will see and know States buys less per head from us enjoyed splendid vigour and vitality, the pills are doing yon good. If not, Arr. & Dep. comments the newspaper l'Oeuvre, thanks to this famous remedy whieh than any other country. Yet near­ is the real proof that the cost of return your partly used bottle and Leave Arrive Leave Bda. Bda. for sells by millions of -fettles the world your money will he refunded in full. ly all the tobacco smoked in this living in France is higher than in over. They cost so little yet work Steamer Bermuda for Nassau HaUfax Why not let Dc Witt's Kidney and HaUfax country is bought from America. the United States. A long table such wonders. Bladder Pills start yon on the road to Few men ever think of asking of costs is presented by Henri Dub- Why do you go on suffering day health to-day ? Take them regularly for Empire-grown tobacco, which after day, month after month, when and you will be amazed to findho w reuil, an official of the French Fed­ a host of men, once suffering as you quickly health and strength will come Lady Rodney Nov. 28 is equally as good and cheaper," eration of Labour in a book he Lady Somers t Nov. 23 Nov. 28 Nov. 29 Dec. 12 | Sir William was amazed to find that wrote after working in American HONEY & Lady Rodney Dec. 7 Dec. 10 Dec. 11 Dec. 14 some of the secondary schools "did factories. Lady Somers Dec. 21 Dec. 24 Dec. 25 Jan. 7 not think it quite the thing" to ITT'S BLADDER This table shows that a quart of Lady Rodney Jan. 4 Jan. 7 Jan. 8 Jan. 21 follow the lead of the national milk costs the French worker 22 I schools in celebration of Empire THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE JUST AS GOOD' minutes of toil while the America t Montreal i Day—an extraordinary point of j FOR DE wrrr's PILLS, THEY CARRY A earns it in 13. A dozen eggs keep DEFINITE GUARANTEE TO SHOW RESULTS view. CARGO SERVICE tlie Frenchmen busy two hours IN TWENTY-FOUR HOURS. PILLS * _ * and a half while the American gets Fortnightly cargo and mail service calUng at Bermuda, Porto Rico, ! r-rl(r-rVTTTTTTTTTVTVVTT-r * Sale of Liq ;or Prohibited by Re _r his- in 55 minutes. All down the St. Kitts, Antigua, Guadeloupe, Martinique, St. Lucia, Barbados, Afghan R_Itr line of foodstuffs and clothing, m************ Grenada, Trinidad and Demerara. Dubreuil shows the Frenchman has Nadir Khan, newly enthroned i to work from one and a half to six Steamer Leave HaUfax Arrive Bermuda and j King of Afghanistan, has issued an times as long as the American for Leave for West Indies I orientally worded proclamation in the same thing. The Frenchman ! Kabul, indicating, among other ; gets his living quarters for half the j reforms, that he proposes to en- ; amount of work, "but what a Kerens a Cornwallis Nov. 28 Dec. 2 Direct to St. George force the traditional r«_~oslem pro- difference in the kind of lodging," Chomedy Dec. 19 Jan. 20 I hibition against drink. Sale and ! says the newspaper, comparing Champlain. Jan. 16 Jan. 20 manufacture of all intoxicants is to the homes of American workers Good Colborne Feb. 13 Feb. 17 i be prohibited, and any official with the unsanitary one or two room found the worse for alchol will be apartment to which the French i summarily dismissed. workmgman is accustomed, with­ out bathroom, telephone, or steam *Steamers sail from Halifax and arrive at Saint John, N.B. From Sweat Shoo to Ministry heat and frequently without run­ For sailings, passenger and freight rates appiy to: ning water. JOHN S. DARRELL & CO. Agents Miss Bondfield is a hard worker and such honours as she has re- Subject to change without notice. 42 Front St., Hamilton. received she has earned. Her posi­ tion in Parliament and in British public life is a great one. As a ically surveyed. In many other "Delicious Dishes Using countries the situation is even less ./linister of the Crown she will sit v satisfactory. in the House of Commons on the Evaporated Milk" The National Geographic Society, Covernment bench, where she will in following up its own suggestion, be required from time to time to -^ "TOU'LL need less butter if you use St. Charles haj undertaken to supply no fewer FURNESS BERMUDA LINE answer such questions as are put X Evaporated Milk for cookin d at th than 35,000 public school teachers d-. Itoht your family and friends with (Uader Contract with Bermuda Government) to her concerning her Ministry. wi .i daily illustrated lessons in dtshe. h 'VMif. a new smooth, cooked-with-butter, _he has become a great public geography, conveying information Royal and United States Mail Steamers creamy tiavor. figure who may have the ear of the to. recent to be included in text- Fastest Ships •• New York - Bermuda Route King on matters of state. It is a bcc!:;. Daily bulletins on geo­ Sead fcr this toola Write to record that any woman might well PROPOSED SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS graphic themes are also furnished J. S. VA be proud of. 60 > newspapers. This is a splendid Miss Bondfield began her working Burnaby Street, Hamilton SHIP LEAVE ARRIVE LEAVE ARRIVE | sc . . ice and one that will aid greatly NEW YORK BERMUDA BERMUDA NEW YORK career at the age of thirteen. When j ii :_3 development of sound policies she was sixteen she was apprenticed Fri. Nov. 22 o." geographic research. FORT VICTOIUA Wed. No*. 20 Sat. Nor. 23 Mon. Nov. 25 by her mother as a garment worker BERMUDA Sat. " 23 Mea. ** 25 Tue. " 26 Tkar. - 28 in Lbndon. Scenes of her early li__PB-«-a-__M_ and Paris experience 3Mtf.w4f. «_H_M-M-a--M----M-MM_M>> 371._.._. and AM M.W.I. to30-11-2 9 United States has been topograph- W. S. PURVIS. Distributor, Bemuds

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METAL-CLAD AIRSHIP'S BRITISH EMPIRE SHOPPING | We Invite You to Inspect ADVANTAGES w WEEK ' I j WINDSOR, Ont.—Declaring that — the metal-clad airship shows greater i Promise than the fabric-covered (Continued from Page 1) | Zepplin type—such as the Graf British Brand of tea used, Brooke OUR NEWLY RECONSTRUCTED STORE Bond", was delicious. and the British R-101, Edward J. The arrival of His Excellency the | Hill, works manager of the Detroit IN HAMILTON Governor and Lady Bols at 4,30 j Aircraft Corporation told members j 4.30 p.m. was a general sign for | of the Border Cities Aero Olhb that adjournment to tea, and the Presi­ You will find everything to please the the rigid airship is stall largely in ex- \ dent of the I.O.D.E. had the honour perimental stages although the I of accompanying His ExceUency taste of the Connoisseur in an absolute­ feasibility has been definitely de­ the Governor. The Council of the monstrated. Chamber of Commerce, and the •yOU need search no ly up to date atmosphere. Mr. Hill was connected with the Commission Merchants were also construction of the illfated Shen­ entertained by the I.O.D.E. at tea, further for good tea andoah, and construction engineer and a very jolly looking parties when you have discovered in the building of the ZM02, which were grouped around the central j recently underwent successful tests table. Brooke Bond. flights at the United States Naval .After tea the prizes were awarded i GOSLING BROTHERS air station. by their respective judges and do- | "Fabric covered aircraft cannot nators. Wines, Spirits, Groceries and Provisions be expected to attain a speed of The President of the Chamber of j more than 70 to 80 miles per hour" Commerce Mr. lines, made an able | 10403tlilw.s._j, declared Mr. Hill, "because of the speech in which he gave a synopsis ' pressure at the nose of the vessel. of all the activities of British Em- | To successfully compete with pire Shopping Week. At the close, ; heavier-than-air machines the dir­ he kindly called the names of the ! igibles will have to attain greater prize winners. Lady 3ols presented Canton Spool Silk speed. The obvious solution is the for Window Dressing prize for i metal-clad airships, with which Things to Wear, I.O.D.E. Annual Brooke Bond Tea Champion Spool Silk there may be a maximum speed of Cup, to Mr. Wilson of Messrs. Cox 100 miles per hour and a cruising & Wilson, ;_»ady Fuller presented the Agent: A, J. GORHAM, Hamilton, Bermuda. • Semper Idem Spool Silk speed of at least 90 miles. Ships cup for Things to Use, Chamber of like the ZMC2 are designed on the Commerce Cup, to Mr. Frith, of j Frith's Hardware Store, and Mrs. Perfection Six Cord Cotton principle of pressure from within, -."%':*'1_ •••:••_•'/:• 0.;.%;. •• •._.%...••..:%.._••.__%;.:• •..:%____• •»<. which holds the metal hull in shape. ; 3rowne presented the cup for BB3K: _:*__. _S.-3g.-__l • .;.%._.• B.s_%.. •• ••._%.-:• •':_.%..:• ••..%».••.•'; Monarch Mercerized Sewing Cotton This type is built of a thin dural- I Things to Eat and Drink, Ohamber uminum alloy covering, of great j of Commerce Oup, to Miss Eve, i KtS. Lady Beau Brummel Lisle and Rayon tensile strength sewn together with I there being a tie for this cup, The metal thread and heavily doped at Goody Shop will hold it for six Elastic and Lingerie Tape — — — — the seams. Helium gas is used. I months and John E. Lightbourn The metal hull is both a hull and a I & Co. will hold it for the other six °]}la7id container and experiments have , months. Now on sale generally throughout Bermuda shown that there is very little An I.O.D.E. cup was also given 99 diffusion of gas from within. In for tha best decorated commission the fabric type the gas is contained ; merchant stall and this was pre- de •• I sented by the President of the I.O. Manufactured by Gudebrod Bros. Silk Co. in gold-beaters* skin bags within *•*-_ ar* the fabric and there is quite a per­ ' D.E. to Mr. J. S. Vallis. The very centage of gas diffusion. . generous offers of Children's Prizes "Gas loss is particularly apparent | for work on Empire Subjects by is the pepfectionof long Agent: GEORGE E. GORHAM in the fabric type when the craft both the Mid-Ocean and the Royal is under sunrays. Gas expands and Gazette and ''olonist Daily brought experience in the production j 10044iiw. ts 17-12.9 is lost through the escape -valves. I forth good results, and both editors of rare old Scots Whisk-y: With the metal-clad the hull is j in very happy short speeches told fhe period of maturation in highly polished and the rays of the j of t e _b;__»*r._t e.-ponye to their seasoned old wooden casks sun are deflected so that there is . respective competitions. The Es- little effect on the gas contained | say prize was won by Miss Grace is extended over manyyeaps. in the structure. Then again the Gorham, and the questions were and its exceptionallyfine metal-clad ship is practically im­ j answered best by Miss Edna Frank- quality is guaranteed. You cannot afford to be with­ pervious to lightning, which has ! lin. The Mid-Ocean Prize went to ! Master Holder, from the Dockyard. out modern conveniences when proved so dlsastours to fabric ThE DISTILLERS AGENCY. UO., covered ships. This has been prov­ The prize was a copy of the life of OISTILLERS, EDINBURGH. ed by exhaustive tests at the naval | the rince of .Tales autographed by you can purchase these fixtures j Bis Excellency the Governor of Obtainable aitheprincipal. Clubs air station. " I •' _iis cSxreuY/i as low as Referring particularly to the • Bermuda. At the close of the prize / 1,1-11 ScoteWtskr ancC Hotels, and a.ta/1 JeacLinq I giving. His Excellency made a very ZMC2 Mr. Hill said that much had / m\ Esx^ablishmenis. «» been learned. The ship is 50 feet I complimentary speech regarding £5.5.0 in diameter and 150 feet long and : the management of British Empire he said tests showed that the j Shopping Week, and for which he GOSLING BROS. relation of length to diameter thanked all concerned. Agents should be greater as the ship showed His Excellency the Governor and a tendency to keep on turning | Lady Bols went the rounds of the , room, and greatly admired the Ob- around when swung in its own I ject Lesson Map. This very in­ length. tricate and delightful bit of work "With a metal-clad airship of U HARDWARE STOR. Sfi must not pass unnoticed. It was an 696«ICtu. 3,000,000 feet gas capacity we can I example of stupendous patience and compete successfully with the New I industry in collecting Empire Goods York-Bermuda steamship lines'' 1 aad then by coloured strings vr?.c- said Mr. Hill. He explained further j !ng them to their saurce of origin oa that a synthetic form of the hither­ the map. Names of the committees to expensive heliuni gas is now j have not been given at length, but Some of Our New under study by the chemical en­ in the case of the map, Mrs. Walter gineers of the Detroit Aircraft Cor­ | Masters, Mrs. W. Ingham and Mrs. poration. I Lockward must be specially men- Stationery Supplies— oo j tioned for their industry and very : lovely and instructive exhibit. FRENCH MUSEUM GETS At the close of the afternoon Mr. STEPHENS INK CEDAR GRIZZLY BEAR Oritchley carried on a very lively ; auction for the benefit of the fund 40 oz. Jars (Blue Black) 6/6 j of the I.O.D.E. MONTREAB— A grizzly bear The I.O.D.E. have asked the 20 oz. Jars (Blue Black) 4/6 carved out of a tree, a piece of prim- Royal Gazette and Colonist Daily itivo but magnificent Canadian 8 oz. Jars (Blue Black) 2/- to note their thanks for the fact art, is now on its way to Paris to that during this gala afternoon they 12 oz. Jars (Scarlet) 5/> be studied and .admired. The grizz­ were allowed to make some money ly bear of Niskinwatk, telling in its 2 oz. Bottles (Scarlet) If for their funds which are indirectly nine figures with wide staring eyes of value to the Empire in scholar­ and grinning mouths a straage and ships and patrotic work of all kinds. A. A_ JOHNSON & CO. HEAVY BLOTTING PAPER thrilling tribal story, is the gift of The general feeling is that the the Canadian National Railways to Green, White and Pink 7d. per sheet I British Empire Shopping Week of the Trocadero Museum. It will be this year is the best that has ever given a place of honour in the eth­ j been staged in Bermuda, and that KLEAN ROLLER DAMPERS 5/- each nological section of the museum, the gala afternoon was one to be A. & in the hall devoted to the Indians remombered, for it brought so Established Saddle Horses DUPLICATE ORDER BOOK (100 leaves) of North America. This hall is Draft and many peopletogether in good fellow­ Wagon 1885 being reconstructed by Paul Coze, ship over commercial affairs. Horses Polo Ponies Children's Pomes 1/6 each French painter and expert in In- dian art and customs. J\ Coze 50 Good Riding~and Driving Horses constantly pn hand for in­ spent part of last summer . Kit- spection. We solicit your patronage and guarantee ratisfaction. THE BERMUDA PRESS, LTD. wan ga and Hazelton, B.'. . wiiore CANADIAN V.C's ATTEND 15 First-Class Saddle Horses and several the best of Canada's tote: poles Children's Ponies that are safe to ride or ______Reid St. Hamilton stand in their native settin, DINNER THK OLD.FISS, DOERR & CARROLL STABLES 274t*_. ——oo 148-150 East 24th'Street, New York City Canada's farthest north -ir ser- LONDON, England, November- vice has been established ; :.tween Many Canadians recently attended ..id- onton, Alberta, and I ersehel the dinner given by the Prince of Island, 2,000 miles away cn he Wales to holders of the Victoria MORRIS A. GIBBONS Arctic coast. Cross. Men bearing this highest distinction for bravery within the RIN-TIN-TIN giving of the King came to London Men's Block Stripe from all parts of the British Em­ FLANNELETTE PYJAMAS Do Your Ears Buzz ? pire. During their stay in London the Smart Cut All Sizes Ringing Head Noises ? Canadians were the guests of C. J. Smith, European Vice-President of (ocomalt 14/6 pair the Canadian National Railways Sore Indications at C-tarrh. and second Vice-President of the »«__». ST. GEORGE'S STORE Canadian Chamber of Commerce in If troubled with roarirg, hissing Great Britain. Among, their num­ RxxIDrinHi ______in the ears, if yo_r hoad ber was Major John McGregor, who, fQ&ocolate buzzes and aches, you probably while out in the woods in British hav-! Catafth. Why not uso Ca­ Columbia, received his invitation MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS tarrhozone? It has conquered hun­ over the Canadian National Rail­ PURE IRISH LINEN dreds of cases of Catarrhal Deaf- ways station at Vancouver, CNRV. aess, has completely cleared up 'Adds 70^o to the KEN-T-RATION With head noises and troublesome ears. THE DOG FOOD SUPREME HAND EMBROIDERED INITIALS Catarrhozone is not a stomach Food Value of Milk" medicine, but a healirg tztafcr I Eliminate all dojf ailments by treatment that destroys Catarrh. correct feeding. il 2/-4^ and 5/- ;-' Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds ar.d Deafness caused by Catarrh. All DENTAL

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(3k --^1^JPS^Mi 1H\ Billiards GIVE—Your Wife J** *gy FOUNDED I 8 89 »**&) B.W.V.A. Mr. Oatway i~5 Your Family " Healy. —_ ; ^| 100 j ' 3a_tlett [ gg *%~" • .-"_____.. 100 Yourself Exclusive Goldring. 100 Hayward 100 ..,._/ BERMUDA ' AGENTS 561 for Boiling Water in 25 Seconds. S.s. Fort Victoria Your bath is a cold business these days. Mr- Mcliwen _J 100 Why should it be? A San ton Electric Craves . CHILPRUFE 73 Geyser will provide hot water when you -Cu-phy 100 want it. It is a convenient size and will '. >eesoiL 50 screw to the wall above a bath or kitchen England's finest all wool jersey in Quinn 99 sink. No plumbing is required. A flexible Garden SUITS, FROCKS and UNDERWEAR 90 rubber pipe connects it to the cold water tap. It gives a continuous flow of hot water, or 512 boiling water if you require it for tea etc. For CHILDREN Surely, a good Christmas present for the B.W.V.A. won by 49 points family. Price £7. 10. 0. * * * Chilpruf pure wool jersey is made by a special patented process and Shove Half Penny A n?. e the most delicate skin- It is guaranteed unshrinkable and will retain its soft, fine feel after any number of washings. B.W.V.A. B.W.V.A. Fort Victoria Mr. Curtis lMr. Redmond 2 The Electrie Light Co. Boys' Suits, 1 to 3 years—from 22/6. " Otway 2 Keen 0 .Girls' Frocks, 3 to 10 years—from 27/6. " Somers ___. 1 • Moore 2 Phone 394 " Bartlett .0 Bates ______682qq, Children's Union Suits—from 10 6. " Healy 2 Beeson 1 Children's Vests—from 6, 6. " Godet...... 2 Famage 0 Children's Panties from 6/6. 8 Children's Dressing Gowns—from 30-. THE TOPPER Cribbage Doable B.W.V.A. Keeps Your Cigarettes in Shape Mr. O. Eatherley and C. Somers 2. LIGHT xa^s** v Fort Victoria '•__w.f. Mr. Redmond and Mr. Moore 1. CONVENIENT Gribbage Single NO BULK Mr. C Somers Mr. Keen 1. No Loose Cigarettes or Tobacco in Pocket A very good evening's sport was enjoyed by all present and it is hoped there will be more of these I Games Nights held during the Gold plated 5/- coming season. * * * "BIANCA" At Headquarters, Reid St., on Monday the 9th Dec. there will be ITALIAN SHOP, Queen Street a Games Night commencing at THE SMOKE SHOP, LTD. 6.45 p.m.,3.W_V.A. vs. West Yorks | Corporals. SOLE DISTRIBUTORS Billiard team to play for Vets:— 728fw.e_p. We take pleasure in announcing our W_ R. Lovell, E. L. Ward, S. Wall O. Eatherley, A. Brown, Boyd Vallis. 1 ANNUAL CHRISTMAS SALE S-tGOKEK POOL CHAMPIONSHIP _H "Crisson Cup s_T s). From Friday, November 29th, to Saturday, December 7th Semi-Finals UNIFORM SHOES R. H. l_ovell 54 A. Brown _ 34 1

C. G. Tingey.. .41 White Canvas plain toe 18/6 25% discount H. M. Godet. i White Buckskin " " 25/- Final on all our regular stock H. _f. Godet v. R. H. Lovel. To be played at Headquarters on Select Early Your Christmas Gifts From Our Thursday 5th, Dec. at 8 p.m. § YOUNG BROTHERS .vir. risson will present the cup to tho winner and it is hoped to see 2iqr|w% Italian Linens, Venetian Glass, F__©_?sKttine Pottery a gec_ number of members turn out. US SSI and Lamps—Wrought Iron and all our French On Wednesday evening the 4th Gift Novelties Dec. _heir will be a billiard match at _. :. Owen Darrell's, Washngton 56_fw.f._.m.w. Hou. s, between Washington House Begin 1930 Right I selec and'B.W.V.A.. The Vets Will be represented by the following USE Aitken, Capt. Larg, Godet, Oatway, | Goldring, Hackett. Mr. Darreil COLLIN'S SCRIBBLING DIARIES hopes to see a good number of Vets ; present and any wishing to attend 3/6 as well. EVEREADY Also oo The Solution To Your Shopping Problem GARRISON BILLIARDS MATCH POCKET DIARIES On Friday evening the St. Georges 2/- Garrison Sergeants Mess enter­ A New Stock tained the members of the B.M.A. (Territorial) Recreation Club in of the club rooms. This event was a THE BERMUDA PRESS, LTD. return of a similar affair three weeks ago when the members of ,20 VARIETIES the Recreation Club were the hosts Mess concluded the evening's en­ of the Sergeants Mess. Billiards tertainment. The following were of these and Slosh (or Russian Pool) were the scores. EnglishPlumPuddings played. On the previous occasion Slosh—Sergt. F. A. Smith and FAMOUS FLASHLIGHTS the local Artillerymen won two out L/Bdr. L. E. Minors 200. B.S.M. Cakes of AU Kinds of the four matches played; on Waller, R.A., and Sergt. Harrison, Friday they won all four matches R.A. 184. for the Christmas Season No Trouble With .Batteries or Bulbs from the Regulars. At the con­ Billiards—Gnr. F. Goddard 100 Quality Qiioranteed clusion of play, Lieut. P. L. Light­ Sergt. Kemlo, R.E.69. bourn, on behalf of the Recreation Slosh—Gnr. A. Steed and Gnr. Orders Taken Now A FULL STOCK — ALWAYS FRESH Club, thanked the Sergeants Mess E. Steed 200. Sergt. Allen, R.E., for their generous hospitality and and Sergt. Coleman, R.A. 180. THE GOODY SHOPPE for a most enjoyable evening for Sergt. F. A. Smith and L/Bdr. 418qqm.ei.p. both players and spectators. B.S.M. L. E. Minors 100. Mr. J. S. Wall Waller replied for the Mess, and I and Mr. A. Nash 69. J, B. ASTWOOD & SON said that he andthe members with oo him looked forward to more such Many Children and FRONT STREET HAMILTON pleasant evenings in the near future. 67HJH.ni._itp. Three cheers and "Tiger" for B.S.M. Women's Ailments Caused Adults Waller and the members of the by Neglect Keep Strong On

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CANADIAN NOTES CARD OF THANKS

The Saddle We Fit Mrs. Martha O'Connell and her Radio programmes and reports are son, Daniel T. O'Connell, desire on Every "Raleigh" now avaUable to train traveUers to thank the many kind friends between New York and Chicago on Is a much better grade Brooks Saddle than fitted to the new through service of the who cared for their husband and Canadian National and the Lehigh father, the late Daniel Philip any other cycle in Bermuda and further:—only on VaUey railroads. The chair car is O'Connell, of New York City, Raleighs will you find a complete stock of fitted with a receiving set which is during his recent illness in Ber­ attended by a uniformed operator. muda, especially Mr. and Mrs. Chromium Plated Saddle Springs Leon Perinchief, Mr. and Mrs. The VaUey of a Thousand Falls, S. A. Darby, Mr. and Mrs. E. Raleigh First As Uusal near Mount Robson, British Col­ Minter, Mr. and Mrs. A. Perin­ umbia, is so called because of the chief, Mrs. W. J. McLaren, and numerous streams which faU into Messrs. J. Hunter and R. Gas- it from the many glaciers which cogne, and Father Cox and Father 697<5ftu. -IHSmmml overhang the mountains above. Martin and the Sisters of Mt. Saint Agnes and the doctors and following congratulatory message avon v. Bournemouth and -Jos- DAILY COMMUNICATIONS Cable News tq Commander Richard E. Byrd. combe. Southend v. York City or The poultry population of the nurses of the King Edward VII "In behalf of the Air Council I Tranmere Rovers. Bristol Rovers UST Province of Ontario is about 22 Memorial Hospital, especially Dr. tender hearty congratulations to v. Accrington Stanley. Scun­ million, according to a report of Browne and Dr. Harvey. (Continued from Page I) thorpe v. Rotherham. Queen's the natural resources department yourself and companions on your The wireless station at St. Geor­ 718*w. night fcr Bonavista ports had splendid flight over the south pole." Park Rangers v. Lincoln. Wat­ ge's is in communication with the of the Canadian National Railways. re.ched their destination tonight. * * * ford v. Plymouth Argyle. following ships at sea. S.s. Majes­ * * * The schooner Jean Blackburn ar­ NEW NAVAL CONSTRUCTION tic, bound for New York; S.s. A corn cob pipe, sent by a baggage rived safely at Fair Islands as the oo -dria. New Orleans; S.s. Orduna, agent of the Canadian National steamer l^eigle aided by the Beo- LONDON, Dec. 3.—The Admir­ in Havana; S.s. Brazil Maru, Fort- RaUways to the system's represen­ thic resumed search over a two alty announces that Mr. A. W. land; S.s. tngram. Havana; S.s. tative in Hong Kong, and from hundred and thirty mile stretch of Johns, Deputy Director of Naval DESPATCH OF CHRISTMAS Sud Expreso, >Tew York; S.s. Jole- there forwarded to other Canadian gale ridden seas for traces of eight Construction, has been appointed fassio, Trinidad; S.s. Viborg, St. National offices, in the course of a vessels still unreported. director of naval construction in MAIL Thomas; S.s. Jamaica Producer, few years journeyed completely "'wo of the f.eet of twelve that succession to Sir WiUiam Berry on -flymouth; S.s. Sea Glory, Harve; around the world and collected 4Ieft; on Friday night in a south the retirement of that officer. S.s. Maria; Mew York; S.s. Queen on its travels over one hundred breeze that increased to hurri­ * * * United Kingdom Tailte, Avonmouth; S.s. Brave labels. cane ft.rce are abondaned derelicts UNIFICATION OF LONDON Ooeur, Sabine; S.s. Oapitaine Dami- aud at least one other is a wreck. Christmas letter mails will be ani, New Orleans; S.s. El GrUlo; TRAFFIC A shipment ©f Canadian wheat The crews of the Gaorge Kay and forwarded per S.s. Orduna on the Cartagena; S.s. Troubadour, Rio consigned from Montreal to India the Catherine B were rescued LONDON, Dec. 3.—Great inter­ 7th December. de Janerio; S.s. !_ady Hawkins, St. is believed to establish a new record a the height of the storm i>y the est has been aroused by the an­ Kitt's; S.s. Mexique, Havana; S.s. dutch freighter Holplein yester­ nouncement made in the Commons Dominion of Canada Raport, Antwerp; S.s. Ayuruoca, in Canadian wheat exports,says the day. by Transport Minister Morrison New York; S.s. Maraval, New York; agricultural department of the Parcels should be posted not r Canadian National RaUways. The eight craft still missing are that the Government is to draft a S.s. . _ady Somers, Jamaica; S.s. believed to have been driven out tt scheme for unification of all Lon­ later than 10 a.m. on the 14th Alinnekahda, -.Jew York; S.s. Texas. December, and will be forwarded One of the shipments on the Cana­ sei. by the storm. don traffic services under public \\ ilmingto.i; S.s. Lvlotagua, United * * * ownership. Details of the pro­ per S.s. Lady Nelson sailing the TCingdom; S.s. Mew Brighton, dian National Steamships, the OCEAN BED AFFECTED BY posals are keenly awaited but they same day. ' hiladelplii ; S.s. \ock Katrine, Canadian Conquerer, bound from Christmas letter mail will be for- Halifax, N. S., to Auckland, New EARTHQUAIC- are unlikely to be available for some .jverpool; M.s. .Jermuda, New as the subject is to be explored at I warded via New York per M.s. Ber­ Yoik. Zealand, was a boar and three -EW YORK. Dec. 2.—The recant once by the transport Minister muda on the 17th December. Yorkshire sows from a breeding earthquake which sent a tidal with all interests concerned in the farm in Ontario. ASK FOR ft BY wive over part of Newfoundland London traffic services including United States of America NAME and shook up the north Atlantic the municipalities. Mr. Morris- TIDE TABLE >.a coast evidently made some big son in his statement .said that the Christmas Letters and Parcels The coUecting of 130,000 white changes in the ocean bed off ths Government agreed with the con­ for places other than New York FOE DECEMBER fish eggs, notes the natural re­ CANADIAN Grand Banks, Captain David W. clusions reached by the Traffic City, should be posted in sufficient sources department of the Cana­ time to be forwarded per M.s. Ber­ Bone of the liner Transylvania .o- Advisory Committee that un­ High Water Sun­ dian National RaUways, is now muda sailing on the 10th December. Sun­ , HEALING ported on his arrival from Glasg ;w economic and unnecessary compe­ Da.1 c A.M. P.M. rise set under way on Lesser Slave Lake in today. tition should be eliminated and I Letters and Parcels for New York Alberta. City posted up to the 16th will be In making deep sea soundings at that far reaching measures of 1 S. 7.49 8.08 6.43 forwarded per M.s. Bermuda saUing 4.55 OIL what used to be the 100 fathom unification under public control is 2 M. 8.29 8.49 6.44 I on the 17th December. 4.55 line bank 150 miles nast of Nantuck­ essential to progress. The Govern­ 3 Tu. 8.11 9.32 6.45 4.55 A GREAT LINIMENf ment believed "The ends in view A curative and soothing- lini­ et, Captain Bone s.id li: lost three West Indies 4 W. 9.52 10.16 6.46 4.55 ment which has for sixty leads .nd from none of the leads could be fully achieved and public 5 Th. 10.38 11.01 6.47 4.55 Women's Ailments yp_r_ been in popular de­ did he get any response as to dapth. interest fully safeguarded only if Mails for Bahamas, Jamaica and 6 F. 11.25 11.48 6.47 4.55 mand for the relief of all He never did find bottom at all the existing sectional financial British Honduras, wUl be forwarded 7 S. 12.12 6.48 4.55 Caused by Neglect. 8 extern il and internal pains. interests were consolidated by sub­ Ma-riufacttrred by a because he had no more leads. per S-s. Lpdy Rodney on the 10th 8 S. 12.38 1.03 6.50 4.55 NORTHROP & LYMAN _0_JU_.iter No. retnrn mall from rity ;o co-ordinate and control the PR.L: Cr_ERCMeti.Cn. Ha.erstoci-.Krf._N.-W 5.l-ondon (.-E"SMO__.-_.. Eng., Dec. 1. 19 Th. 10.20 10.49 6.56 4.58 these mUd vegetable pUls promote If In doubt No. required do not hesitate to wxtUsMI various passenger services. In ^irFRKKbonestor'-aioi-" to«— '-afiU-rv -*V ..rkmen on the cruiser Dauntless S.s. Spica (Ocean-Dominion) sail­ 20 F. 11.17 11.44 6.57 4.59 regularly, because they kosep the others it is assumed that the spnt a few minutes as exciting as ed from Montreal on November 21 S. 12.12 6.58 4.59 system cleaa, that womeo find creation of a public body that wcrtime days yesterday when fire 25th, via Halifax, is due to arrive 22 S. 12.41 1.10 6.58 5.00 them so beneficial. Many of the con­ HALIFAX. Dec. 2— Falconbridge would buy out the existing passen­ v,_.3 discovered below decks. tomorrow and saU upon com­ 23 M. 1.40 2.09 6.58 5.00 ditions women find difficult to over­ $5.50 $5.85; Imperial Oil $27.80 ger tramway, omnibuses and tube . chief petty officer donned a pletion of discharge of cargo for 24 Tu. 2.38 3.07 6.59 5.01 come are remedied by Dr. Hamil­ $28.00. Inte [•national Petroleum railway services is intended. Com­ ga-. mask and bravely faced the the West Indies, Agent Capt. R. 25 W. 3.34 4.01 6.59 5.01 ton's Pills. To look your best, to $22.25 $23.00; Ventures $3.11 $3.20; ment in the Press and by traffic smoke and fumes preventing the M. Browne. 26 Th. 4.27 4.53 6.59 5.02 feel sprightly, to be fuU of pep and Noranda $34.75 $35.25; Sherritt experts is reserved pending further * * * 15: i from spreading until the Dock­ 27 F. 5.18 5.42 7.00 5.02 gcod spirits, use Dr. HamUtoa's Gordon $3..*>6 $3.60; Sudbury Basin details. yard Fire Brigade arrived and put S.s. Sea Glory (R.M.S.P.) sailed 28 S. 6.05 6.28 7.00 5.03 Pill*. 25c. at all dealers. $4.10 $4.15. it out. The fire was thought to from London on November 23rd, 29 S. 6.49 7.09 7.01 5.03 with cargo, is due to arrive here have been caused by a blowout in SCIENTIST DIES AT DESK 30 M. 7.28 7.50 7.01 5.04 electric fuses while dockyard men about Dec. 7th. Agents, Harnett 31 TU. 8.10 8.31 7.02 5.05 S^g^ssss were at work refitting the ship. & Richardson. WASHINGTON, Nov. 29.— * * * * * . Francis A. Tondorf was found Mean High Water Spring Tides— S.s. Orduna (P.S.N.) is due \o ar­ ITALIAN KING TO VISIT POPE dead in his room at Georgetown 4ft lin. rive here on December 8th .bound for • Univesity today beside a desk on Mean High Water Neap Tides - England. Agents, Harnett & wJW >.'_ _i IOME, Dec. 2—An official com- which were two opened volumes on 3ft. 5ins. Richardson. a.unication today announced that earth disturbance a field in which Mean Tide Level—2ft. 4ins. he Italian sovereigns would visit he was one of the recognized au­ N.B.—Heights are given above as Pope Pius at 11 a.m. Thursday. thorities of the world. Francis The S.s. Oreoma sailed from soundings on charts. Their Majesties will go to the Vat­ Tondorf for years a director of the Liverpool on November 28, and is H.W.F. & C. 7 hours, 59 minutes. ican with a numerous suite includ­ University's seismological obser­ aue here on December 11, sailing Age of Tide assumed to be A day. ing the Foreign Minister, Prefect vatory had been suffering recently the same day for Havana and Sunset and sunrise refer to upper of tbe Palace, the Court Chaplain from high blood pressure and a South American ports. Umb of sun touching the horizon, and others. It will be of intense heart attack was believed to have She has on board 102 passengers height of eye being 20 feet above sea significance for this is the first time caused his death. He was 58 years to land at this port.—Harnett & level. a ki_ig and queen of United Italy old. Richardson, Agents. Times are Local Mean Times. have visited a Pope since 1870. It Is * # * estinr ated that half a million spec­ tators will witness the spectacle. M.C.C. DEFEATED BY QUEENS­ * _. * LAND IMPRISONED FOR READING BIBLE BRISBANE, Dee. 2.—Qtieensland defeated the touring Marylebone Competition- LONDON, Dec. 2.—A dispatch Cr-Bfeet Clubs eleven today by five mMm< I lib \\i - *w^ from Riga today said that Princess wickets. The innings scores were Every Merchant knows it_ Scpbie Lieven sister-in-law of Sir M.C.C. 171 and 259 aggregate 4-0. Kyraston Studd, had been impri- Queensland 248 and 184" for five Every Merchant at some time or S'. ?.ed in Lubianka jail, Moscow, by wickets aggregate 432. Worthing­ other wishes it did not exist. pt litical police for her Christian ton made a fine effort today to missionary activities in Russia. puU the M.C.C. out scoring 66. The chief charge against her was Cough played a fine innings for said to be that she read the Bible to Queensland making 104. children of Soviet workers. * * * But- * * * SECOND ROUND FOR ENGLISH Without competition there would ROYAL VISIT TO ENGLAND FOOTBALL CUP be no progress. Look around and LONDON, Dec. _-—The draw TONDON, Dec. 2.—King Ch_is- you wiU see the progressive and suc­ for the second round of the English ti~.n and Queen Alexandrine of cessful business houses are the biggest 1? ..nmark arrived at midnight from Football Association Cup Com­ Harwich where they had landed petition to be played on December advertisers. from the motor ship Esbj erg. The 14 was made today and announced Mr. Vandyke Brown, lo relieve ship was seven hours late in con­ as follows: the monotony of life af the rote, sequence of its grounding yester­ Carlisle United T. Crewe Alex­ plays a practical joke and thereby day on the Danish coast. The andra. Stockport County v. Bar­ advertises a famous Boot Polish Prince of Wales met the visitors row. Clapton Orient or Folks- Be Careful- here. They will stay at the Danish stone v. North Fleet. Norwich legation for about a week and then City or Coventry v. Bath. New­ That you are not crushed under go the Sandringham to visit the port v. Walsall. Brighton and Hove v. Dageham or Barry. Man­ the ever advancing wheels of King. chester Central v. Wrexham. progress— * * * Northampton Town v. Margate. BRITISH AIR SECRETARY CON­ "JKIGGET" Leyton v. Fulham. Doncaster Advertise in GRATULATES BYRD Rovers or Shieldon v. Sem "trigh- polishes the shoes m ton. Southport or Chesterfield v. Gainsborough or Port Vale. Carn­ THE ROYAL GAZETTE & COLONIST DAILY of the World .__-— LONDON, Dec. ?.—Lord Thom­ I ROUND THE WOULD SERIE*. No. 61 son, Air Secretary, today sent the THE i6VAL OAZEfit AHb COLONIST DAILY, WEDNESDAY, McEMBER 4, i920 Page 9

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TAILORING THE WOMAN'S SHOP Reid Street Suits Cleaned and Pressed at 725W« Shortest Notice EAST END NEWS FOOTBALL Th< n.ed association foot- m DAY CONCERT IK SOMER; ball I itween the "Outside" jYOUNG BROTHERS OPERA HOUSE of the St. THE RADIO STORE i-S-ll and m " sta lace on Mon- Geor; 3 H~ig, and the spectators im- ; Several of the items were loudly part _ly cheered both sides. After We have just received a large shipment of Radio and Phono­ Royal Enfield applauded, and the "Eureka Four" a fa game the "Outsiders" won graph Equipment and can now supply you with gave several spirituals in excellent by •• ; -als, scored by E. Swainson harmony. The Overture ' 'Poet and (2), - . Tucker (1), and G. Peniston RADIOLAS with the latest improvements. These Peasant" was exceedingly well re- (1) i '- goal, scored by the "Insiders' can be supplied in Table Models or in THE FIRST BICYCLE rendered, and "Youth Triumphant" by ( 8 vainson. Cabinets with Dynamic Speaker, also in shewed the capabilities of the combination with phonograph. TO HAVE orchestra to advantage. Miss Doris ACCIDENT f§ RADIOTRONS—A new stock. Hughes is the possessor of a pleas­ ing voice, and .Miss Ellen Ming An unfortunate accident befeU BRUNSWICK RADIOS and combination sets with CHROMIUM PLATED acted as accompanist to the or­ Mr. Hubert Turini, son of Captain Panatrope. chestral efforts, and to the solos. A. D. Turin! of Wellington on Mon­ (April 1929) Mr. Cardie ".iJoss introduced the day morning. He was working In order to give proper service with these machines we performers and at the close thank3d with the Railway Company's em­ have secured the services of a man who has been trained the large audience for their evid­ ployees at Ferry Point, when he was at the factory where the sets are made. ent appreciation of the programm.3 struck in the face by a handle 669f m. and then s.tp. SADDLE SPRINGS, HUBS, The programme was as follows:— attached to one of the machines, PEDALS, RIMS, CRANKS, Selection The Orchestra and severly cut on the chin, on March ... The Orchestra arriving home he was attended by HANDLES, BRAKES, ETC. Solo Mr. A. Wear Dr. SheUey. Duet _.Mr. W. Smith and Mr. H. * * * Lawrence PERSONAL Quartette The Eureka Four Cello and Violin. ..Mr. H. Smith Mr. Leon Fox, M.C.P. arrived and Mr. G. Joynes back at St. George's on Monday FRESH FRUIT, Etc Voluntary The Orchestra from a business trip to the United THE BERMUDIANA CYCLES Solo Mr. Eldon Tucker States. Miss Jean Meyer was also Overture The Orchestra a passenger returning on the motor Each Boat arriving from New York HAMILTON Sascaphone Solo Mr. W. Smith | liner Bermuda. Relatives and Solo Miss W. Talbot friends greeted them on their BUY AN ENFIELD: The Smooth Running Bicycle Solo Mr. R. Smith i arrival at Market Wharf. *yf*j*H***frf* Solo Miss Doris Hughes 686<[«im.tM. -OO- Violin Solo Mr. H. Smith At Overture The Orchestra NATIONAL FOOTBALL Quartette The Eureka Four COMPETITION God save the Hing. WILLIAM MURPHIE'S GROCERY Front Street Prompt Deliveries THE PACIFIC STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY Resulta of the National English Football Competition played Sat­ Phones 718 — 493 LIVERPOOL—BERMUDA PASSENGER AND CARGO SHIPPING SERVICE urday, November 30th. Leicester City 5 I On Sunday afternoon the French Sailings from ._iverpool for Sailings from Bermuda for Cardiff City 5—10 Bermuda, via Liverpool, via I S.s. -Mexique came to Murray's Ticket No. 13-29 £10-0-0. French and Spanish Ports Spanish and French Ports Anchorage for bunkers, being pilot- The following tickets scoring 9 I ed by Pilot J. Lamb. She arrived 'OROOMA"-—28th November "ORDUNA"—8th December will receive 16/8 each, 13-53,10-29- ! from Corunna, Spain, and is bound 'ORITA"—12th December "ORBITA"—5th January 16-29, 29-53, 13-47, 2#-_7. I for Havana. The Mexique carries 'OROPESA'—16th January ."ORCOMA"—2nd February Starting will games played Sat­ The Readmore Lending j a crew of 344 (Captain J. Lancelot), 'ORBITA"—30th January "OROPESA"—23_rd March * urday, December 7th we will g ive •ORCOMA"—27th February "ORBITA"—6th April * I and has 770 passengers on board. 5 special prizes of 10/- each, ask T Quite a large number of these 'ORDUNA*'—8th April "ORCOMA"—1st May * your agent. Library j came ashore on Monday at St. 'ORBITA"—1 May "ORDUNA"—5th June * Winners for the week of November I George's, and kept the local stores 23rd, were:— * Calls at Plymouth one day earlier. busy in their search for souvenirs, Mr. A. Grey, Ireland Island£3.6.8. many of the Frenchmen wearing Mr. Hutchings, Boaz lsland£3.6.8. Second Floor These popular Mail Steamers have excellent accommodation, their favourite headgear, the black Mr. A. Lawrence, Hamilton£3.6.8. and are noted for their famous cuisine. beret, and the French language Also 14 received 8/4. Westbound from Bermuda, these steamers proceed to Val­ was heard everywhere. The Mexi-. PHOENIX DRUG STORE paraiso, via Havana and the Canal Zone. que sailed on Tuesday morning. -OO- jj * * * Subject to change without notice. Canada has reserved one of the With New Rates and many New Books to offer The British cable ship Cambria, largest places in the British Empire Master G. H. Patterson, has arrived Trade Exhibition to be held at Subscribers, beginning DECEMBER 1st HARNETT & RICHARDSON, Agents. backj.again at Bermuda from the Buenos Aires ln February .March 684t«. 452fw4.wl8.wl.wI5. high seas reaching here on Monday. and April, 1931. A New Stock! 12 Varieties—Bicycle Baskets—ASTWOOD'S Page 10 THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1929

TODAY Classified Advertisements Eouse of Assembly: Sessions House, 2.00 p.m. EMPLOYMENT * * * Bermuda Rotary Club: WANTED—Good Cook. Must sleep Luncheon, New Windsor Hotel, in. Apply Mrs. H. S. Holds, Har­ 12.30 noon. rington Sound. * * * 707ftu.eitp. Bermuda Imperial Silver Band: WANTED - - Tempo. ___* Na_.e Concert—Victoria Park, 8 p.m. * * * (White), daily. Write Box 733 B er- Moving Pictures: muda Press. Colonial Opera House: 733*w. "The Iron Horse," 8.30p.m. * * * Mechanics Hall: WOR SALE "The Divine Woman," 8.30p.m. * * * FOR SALE — Wire-haired Fox- Lighting-up Time, 5.25 p.m. Terrier (Male) 3 Sets Buggy Harness. Phone 700. Dr. C. J. Cooper. Slltth. eitp. FOR SALE—Cedar Firewood, suit­ able for fire-places and stoves. Motyer Construction Co. Phone 710. 664*s. ei to fo.

FOK KENT THE VISIT OF THE GLOSSOP- FOR RENT - AttraeU.e 3 Room Apartment, furnished in private HARRIS COMPANY residence. "The Willows," Hamil­ ton, Phone 375. Florence Glossop-Harris will _65*s ei to f8 bring her English Repertory Com­ FOR R.S-.T— l-0©ms in Reid Hall pany to play a season at the Cole n- Building, now occupied by Miss i. 1 Opera House, arriving on Dec. Eleanor Brown. Vacant January 31. This company made a big im­ years to come 1st, 1930. Apply W. J. Young. pression on their visit in 1825. They 705ftu.oitp. were booked to return the following year but, unfortunately this pro­ *"**r-^7TTH the new Victor-Radio-Elec- FOR RENT Newly furnished bed' ject did not realise owing to the room, twin beds, for couple in city fuct that the theatre was damaged W trola the limitless joy of all thc limits. Write Box 714 Bermuda by a hurricane. Press. The company is now taking the music of the world is at your command 714ftu.w.th. first opportunity of returning to Bermuda. They have a strong ... In your own home, both from the HOMES repertory of the latest London suc­ For Rent or Sale cesses. Foren^.ost among the plays air and from records, this amazing new they will present is "Journey's CRAY REAL ESTATE AGENCY End'* tlie sensational war play instrument duplicates the performances I elephant Rldg. MeU Street HAMILTON which has made a bigger success T«l 573 Cabl. " ..BUMS'* than any play ever written and is of the artists you wish to hear! now being played from one end of the world to the other. MRS. GROSVENOR TUCKER Other plays include "The First The Vktor-Radio-Electrola sets a totally Mrs. Fraser" now being played at REAL ESTATE the Haymarket Theatre, Londot:, new standard of tone quality. Only Victor Houses for rent, fmulshed and unfur­ with Henry Ainley in the cast; "The nished. Land for sale. Sacred Flame" and "Rope" all being could make possible this absolute realism. NEW WESTBURY, Richmond Road among the foremost successes of Cables "Teucro" Phone 287 the London season. "Draci;; the Vampire thriller which has sent thrills and shud­ Connoisseurs are enthusiastic about the ders throughout England and FOR RENT—FURNISHED America and is piling up good re­ beauty and superb craftsmanship of the ceipts towards the two million dol­ lar mark will be another big feature Victor-Radio-Electrola RE-45. Re­ new Victor cabinets. Go to your dealer Spithead and of the forthcoming season in Ber­ produces both broadcast and record­ today and ask him to show you Victor's muda. Other plays of the thriller ed music electrically. Victor quality Spithead Cottage order include "The Last Hour" and "The Creaking Chair" which throughout. greatest achievement. Apply to have made big hits. Price GRAY REAL ESTATE AGENCY The repertory of plays will be varied and will be such as to cater Telephone Building, Hamilton for all tastes. Those who like plays of a light comedy order will The New 358Tw.s tu.30-11-29 relish "The Truth Game" played by Ivor Novello and Lily Elsie at Micro-Synchronous HUNTLY TOWERS Daly's Theatre this summer; also "Mixed Doubles" an amusing farce Paget West from the Criterion Theatre, and All rooms are luxuriously furnished "The Bird in Hand" which had a as combination bed-chamber and long run in London and Is still Protect Beware of imita­ Yourself! sitting room. Modern tiled bath­ playing t big business in England tions! None genu­ room with every bed-roon_* abund­ and the United States. Only theVictOT Com­ iGtOf-XVOAX-L ant supply of hot and cold fresh —oc— paay makes Victor- Rack ine without this Radio, Victor-Radio water for bathing purposes. Twelve with Electrola and trade-mark. acres of most beautiful private AT THE MOVIES Victrolas. grounds and gardens. Vegetables with ELECTROIA Milk and new laid Eggs from our own Farm. Superb euisine, Select IRON HORSE" TITLES BY •VICTOR TALKING MACHINE DIVISION—RADIO-VICTOR CORPORATION OF AMERICA, CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY, U. S. A clientele. CHARLES DARNTON Moderate Rates, Telephone 555 J

•".'harles Darnton, for many years dramatic editor of the New York Evening World, wrote the titles for THOS J.WADSON £ SON FOR RENT "Vhe Iron Horse," the William Fox picture which opens at the Colonial STORE Opera House tonight. known as The production is described as a romantic picture of the east and THE ENTERPRISE west in the days of the first trans­ continental railroad. In writing Three Storey Warehouse the titles, Mr. Darnton found a and such more to the liking of I Steel 161 _; Woolworth 731. j Those taking part are:- — Two Offices wealth of material to draw upon in GRETA GARBO IN A GREAT audiences than tragic denouements * * . P.C. Snow, Monologues; Roy j the romance of the story as well as "The Divine Woman" was dir­ I Wilmott, Violin; Messrs Joe Curry, All in the En.eipr.se Building PICTURE HALIFAX. N.S., Dec. 2—Banks: I Ridding, Catlin and Keats, Comes, in historical records of the stirring ected by Victor Seastrom and is Commerce 259; Montreal 300; Nova based on the stage play, "Starlight" I ' with Messrs. Holland and Lowe CHESLEY E. WHITE days of the early west. "The Iron Scotia 365; Royal 297. In her new Metro-Goldwyn- May­ in which Doris Keane achievedtre- ! | vocalists. 587'w.s.tp. Horse" was directed by John Ford. * * * er starring production, "The Divine markable success. - Lars Hanson • The Committee of the Queen's George O'Brien, J. Farrell Mac­ NEW YORK, Dec. 2—Foreign ex­ Woman," which will show tonight has the principal male role and ! j Club assure the members and Donald and Madge Bellamy hav^ changes :—Sterling 4871; France WANTED the leading roles in the cast of at Mechanics Hall, Miss Garbo is surely makes the most of it. I friends of a very pleasant evening seen in the best picture of her entire 3.932; Italy 5-23_; Germany 23.92; , to be spent. There is no charge thirty, with 5,000 extras, including WAMTED-Mf ft. 4 inch second film career. Her role as a French oc Montreal 98.93J. I for admission. a regiment of soldiers, three tribes -G hand Galvanized Pipe, write Reid actress is even greater than it was ——oo of Indians and 1,000 Chinese. The I Hall Ltd., Hamilton. in "Flesh and the Devil." "The New York engagement of "The STOCK QUOTATIONS SMOKING CONCERT AT I CANADIAN TRANSPORT IN 717tw.eitos.7. Temptress," "Love," "The Torrent, Ircn Horse" during the past made DANGER and she loses no opportunity to show theatrical history at the Lyric NEW YORK, Dee. 2—A. Can 1131; QUEEN'S CLUB just what she can do. Theatre. A. Tel. Tel. 224;; Bald Loco 28; Can. ; WEYMOUTH, Eng., Dec. _.— In this production Miss Garbo Pac 197; Con Gas 97f; Col Gas 70-J; A smoking concert will be held A wireless message this afternoon LOST —ao | draws quite a bit more sympathy Dupont 110 .; Gen Mtrs 38 J; Greene | at the Queen's Club, Reid Street, stated that a steamer believed to be LC3 H amorist: Several Roman I than usual for her, while, at the 116; Hupp Mtr 19|; K. C. South 78; Hamilton, tonight at 7.30 p.m., the freighter Canadian transport LOST—In Hamilton on Wednes­ coins were recently found on a golf ! same time, she acts as marvelously Mis K. T. 38_; Mont Ward 56f; when members and their friends was drifting ashore five miles south day afternoon, Large Wool Scarf, course in the Midlands. One or as she did in her preceeding pictures N. Haven 112; Paramount 50f; . are cordiaUy invited. os St. Alban's Head. Life-boats shades of tan. Finder please re­ two golfers we kaow seem dater- I In addition to this, her new picture Radio Corp 35; South Pac 117; S. The talent for the evening is and tugs were sent to her assis­ turn to Mr. H. _*. Christensen, miaei to dig up Australian coins. has a happy ending which is logical Baker 42; Union Pac 215f; Westng- f being suppUed by members of tbe tance. Heavy seas were running in Union Street. Eeward. hse 136|; A. Loco 108*; Ana Cop 7«{; I Police, Army and Navy, with some the channel and visibility was 657*s.w. 3. and O. 117|;.Can Dry 64|; Cruc | local artists. bad. LOST,—Probably along Queen Steel 76; Col Graph 30.; Erie 54; I Amongst those performing a*e Street. Lady's Indian Embroidered Granby 53; Houston 48-|; Int Nickle I several well-known turns from E.M. Linen Goat. Reward, Grasmer_ Sometime! Why notTtiusitime? CO; Kenn Cop 57J; Miss Pac 70J; j Navy who have delighted Somerset Hotel. audiences for the past two years. Hash 51|; N. Y. Cc-n 17 i%; Pan A. B. REWARD 7_0*w._h.f. CO]; R. Rand 28; Scuth Ry 135}; Another old friend is ex-Sergt. Texrvs Co. 68|; V. S. Sub 24}; White Snow of the B.V.R.C. who is well- For Mtrs 33; A. Smelt 71 j|; Atchison 218; known for his monologues. Beth Steel 90 J; Chrysler 32|; Cur­ We feel sure that those who were GOLD WATCH AND CHAIN BIRTH tiss 7|; D. and H. 19-*,; __ee Texas present at the "At Home" of the with Key and Bottle-opener 35}; G. N. R. Pfd 96.; Hudson 46*.; B.V.R.C. at the Armoury, to the ATWOOD— At "Sunnyridge" Pem­ RED ROSE Int. Match 68 f; Mack 69; M. Pac West Yorks Regiment will appreciate attached. Lost at Elbow Beach on broke on Monday, December 2nd, Pfd 1241; N. Cash Scg. 77|; North a repetition of the enjoyment they 1_2_> to Mr. and Mrs. H. Stewart Am 91f; Pure Oil 2_|; Sinclair __|; had in hearing Messrs. Keats and Monday, Return Belmont Manor. Atwood, a daughter. 1EJL> &o& tea. S. Warner 40 f; Tex G. Sul 57 f; U. S. Ridding of H.M.S. Despatch. 734*w. 735tw. 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