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TORNADO NEAR CHICAGO. N.T. STOCK QUOTATIONS. GEIMM T1ICIEM TIE IEIL MINER BERMUDA GUN CLUB. SUM RATTLE AT March 27th. Chicago, Mar. 28.—A score of per­ 3 A meeting of the members of this FEAIEIH FIAUE sons were killed and hundred or more Am.Can.com. 49j^ Am. Loco. 164 4 A SAVAGE CRIME Club was held on Saturday afternoon. THE EAST EAD injured today in a tornado that swept Am.S.&R. 69}^ Ana. Cpr. 64>£ Mr. F. St. G. Caulfeild and the Hon. the country and a number of towns Atl. Gulf 168 Beth. Sa. 97Ji S. R. Beresford divided the first three Discovery of Many Quns north and west of Chicago and ravaged Can. Pac 12ff C.M.& Stp. Slain by Armed Man Who bird shoot between them, each killing Realistic War Scenes Take and 6,000 Airplanes fcy some of the city's north-western sub­ Cruc. Stt. 24§J£ C.C. Sugar 48 7/8 Walked of Calmly in two. Place Near the Old urbs. The property damages ran into Gen. Motors 376 I.M.M. com. 37 Mr. Beresford also won the next Inter-allied Commission millions of dollars including the demoli­ I.M.M. pfd. 97 Mex. Pel. 201 Broad Day shoot, with the low score of 1 in 5, no Town Excites Neighbours tion of many buildings. Communica­ Mis Pac. 28 1/8 N.Y. N.H. 66 H. one else making a kill. He carried off tion with rural regions was for a time Pres. StLCar. 103 35 Dublin, Mar. 28.—A formal verdict a second five bird sweep, but lost on a rA very realistic and lively sham cot off. Aurora, Elgin and Chicago Reading 8SM Retail Stores that death was due to bullet wounds double-barrelled shoot with Captain fight Recurred on Saturday afternoon Paris, Mar. 28.—Three thousand and electric railway officials said one of Roy. Dutch 103J4 80 7/8 caused by some persons unknown was Leighton. 1^" otiween^the Marines m alliance five hundred 34nch Gartfield guns their motormen reported that the tor­ Sth. Pac. 76 3/8 Tex. Oil C0.212M retained by the coroner's inquest which v.ith gg Royal Sussex, whl stormed have been found by tie Ister-Affied At a meeting of the committee held nado centred in the heart of Elgin. Union Pac. 120% U.S. Rubber investigated the murder of Magistrate yesterday morning, it was decided to country a ong the Old Commission in the vkinity rf Berlm The fury of the Tornado was felt U.S. Stl. com 111 7/8 Bell. The members of the jury ex­ revert to Saturday afternoons for the and the garrison reserves, alone. Altogether 12,000 of these guns West Efec. 53% chiefly at Elgin and Melrose Park a 104 5/8 pressed abhorrence at the crime and weekly shoots, in place of Wednesdays. was to see our soil was have thus far been discovered through­ Total Sales 750,000. tendered their sympathy to the the Chicago suburb. 8 were killed and Arrangements Were also made for out Germany as well as 6,000 aero- widow. _ The boom of guns and the rattle ef more than 100 injured at the former the grand prix in trap shooting, 'which planes intact. EXCHANGE IN U.S. Attorney Ford for the relatives will take place on April 17th. It will rifle fire brought a number of onlookers According to the terms of the Treaty city thirty-six miles west of Chicago New York, Mar. 27.—Sterling ex­ ef the magistrate characterised be for 20 birds on a handicap, for a to the scene who watched with interest of Versailles the German army should and the property loss there was esti­ change continued to show strength the crime as "cold, heartless and sar- sweepstake and a cup. The entrance the white puffs of smoke rising aboye 1 \ have only 240 3-inch guns and no aero­ mated at $4,000,000. At Melrose Park today demand sterling opening at age." He declared Magistrate Bell fee for the sweep will be 10, -. the tree tops. • v. planes. . seven were killed and 14 were missing. $3.95%. Marks were a shade stronger was destroyed with "less regard than In order that the Committee may be England was presumed to be at war ' ) These discoveries and other informa­ At Dunning, a northwestern suburb of at 1.35 cents each, but French and if he had been a dog," and said the able to work out the handicaps, there with a Cuntinental Power. The Brit­ tion in possession of the French author­ Chicago, four deaths were reported, Italian exchange opened slightly lower. murder was obviously the result of a will be a ten bird sweep on the coming ish Navy had got control of the seas, ities caused considerable discussion more than a hundred were injured and Franc cheques were quoted at the rate conspiracy. Saturday at level distances. In addi­ but one enemy cruiser had broken here. 1000 made homeless. of 14.42 to the dollar. Canadian dol- The Coroner's inquest showed tion, the usual five bird sweep will be through in the neighbourhood of Ber­ Particular significance is attached by ars were 91.85 cents. that Mr. Bell had been engaged shot off. muda- She had, however, run short of provis,ons and water, and in order the French to the discovery of the guns ORTEGA'S PASSENGERS LAND. sm quasi-political work which appar­ Arrangements are being made for in view of the fact that the Germans in LIGHT BLUES WIN BOAT RACE. ently "was deemed a sufficient cause to the visit next season of about 200 of to replenish her supplies an attempt was made to capture St. George's. a communication to the Allied com­ London, Mar. 28.—AH the passen­ mark hkn down for destruction. He the clay bird shooters from the United London, Mar. 28.—Cambridge on expressed the opinion that none con­ mand to whki their e»xss war material gers of the British S.S. 'Ortega" were States. Instead of going to Palm In the course of their attack, the should have been delivered by March Saturday won the Boat Race beating cerned in the outrage would be identi­ Beach to shoot off tier chamionship, landing parties met with a very big landed Sunday at Fishguard, Wales, Oxford by four lengths. The time was fied although it was committed in surprise—the sage bush. From a dis­ 16th, said it made no difference whether and later proceeded to London. tbey desire to come to Bermuda. this material be delivered or destroyed 21_minutes 11 seconds. The race was broad daylight. Witnesses testified tance the hillsides looked as though witnessed by the largest gathering that after the murder the assailants they were easy to climb, but closer and that they preferred to destroy it. NATIONALIST M.P. ARRESTED. ——OOO—— Thus far however, it was stated by a that ever assembled for the classic strode quietly off. They were not acquaintance revealed the fact that event. rough looking but appeared to be ordin­ sage bushes were formidable enemies. high official here no evidence had been Dublin, Mar. 28.—Laurence Gicell, ACKNOWLEDGMENT. ary respectable men, the witnesses said. Bluejackets and roarings, men of obtained by the commission of any Nationalist member of the House of LONDON SAVING DAYLIGHT. destruction of material by the Germans. The Royal Gazette is indebted to the Royal Sussex Regt..- B.V.R.C, Commons for the north division of London, Mar. 28.—The clocks were R.G.A., and Boy Scouts took part in The point in which the French are de­ West Meath, was arrested Saturday -000- Mr. Fred Davies, Chief Steward S.S- clared to be most sensitive at this time put ahead in London one hour at 2 "Fort Hamilton," for late copies of the day's operations. for the second time by the military and o'clock this mornii, ith the daylight is the non-delivery of coals as provided police. He was previously arrested PERSONAL New York papers. The defenders of Bermuda numbered in the peace treaty. The treaty fixed saving scheme. 79 men, the attackers about 100. in 1907 for contempt of court and -000— The latter made a landing on Ferry the maximum at 20,000,000 tons of conviction was sentenced to six months Mr. W. A.. Jcwv of New York, coal a year bat the reparations com­ who with iris wife .md daughter has Reach at 11.45 and were subjected to a imprisonment. He served a term at SUBSIDIZED FERRIES AND hot fixe by the opposing infantry under mission fixed the annual at 10,n, has been appointed victs to and from their labour; but made that no message could be sent - Berlin, Mar. 28.—Formation of a CANADA DOCKYARDS. Ramakins to look after the interests of Lever not being required for that purpose, to Lieut. Crane as to whether he was new Cabinet for Germany with Her­ Sherred Egg's B.T>thers and their associated com­ the convicts having no great distance to hold his position or retire. mann Mueller as Premier and Foreign London, Mar. 28.—Commenting on plies in the south. It is probable to proceed to at present, the gover­ Deeming descretion the better part Secretary was announced Saturday. the Naval situation the Pall Mall Custard dips tfl&his business connections may be nor employed it on military duties of valour however, he ordered the guns The Minister of Economics is Hen- Gazette says: "There is some perturb­ escended shortly. Mr. Falls' work but it soon got out of repair. The to be umbered up and a retreat made ation in naval circles here at the report Fie Plates Schmidt, a Socialist. cames him through (most of the West colony has voted £200 a year to­ to a new position on Post Office Hill. of the decision of the Canadian gov­ A large assortment of wards the expense of a local steamer- Having taken Cemetery Hill the in­ ernment to demobilize its naval forces Indian isles. He expects to stay in OD certain conditions!." this Ware now on hand Bermuda a month before returning. vaders took possession of Pendle Hill DEATHS and close down all fleet establishments. OOO-'— without opposition. Here they were It has been known for some lime that AT expected to take half an hour to reform SIMONS.—Of pneumonia at his resi­ the Ottawa authorities were disinclined 000 but their enthusiasm forbade it and to commit themselves to further expen­ AIRMAN TO PHOTOGRAPH dence West Side, Somerset, on 5th THE "NAKED" SUN after a few minutes they swept on to diture of the fleet but the drastic action The Bermuda LOUGH MEMORIAL. their next objective Hill 115, which was Feby, 1929, Charles Ambrose Simons as now reported comes as a complete at the age of 54 years, leaving a widow, held by Captain Hamilton and some surprise. Should it be confirmed it is The Special Collections made on The only man who ever climbed to of the B.M.A. three brothers and one sister. His end understood the British Government Furnishing & Supply Co. the top of the layer of air which clothes Palm Sunday at Paget and Warwick Here they were halted by the defend­ was peace. would be willing to take over the Dock­ for the purpose of Memorials to the the earth, and reached the edge where yards at Halifax and Esquimalt which the limitless and unknown ether of ing officer's strategy. Removing the 30-3-20.263.lpd. late Rector, the Rev. E. I. Lough were white band from his cap—which sig­ are needed as bases for the fleet. as follows:— space begins, will risk his fife, again to A. s. COOPER repeat this adventure for science. nified he was one of the defenders- LINDLEY—On March 28th Mrs. Captain Hamilton fixed it round bis OXFORD VICTORIOUS. Paget- -. .£58 5 5 Major R. W. Schroeder, of the army James B. Lindley ia her 67th year, Warwick . . 28 17 8 arm, thus turning himself into an um­ air service, who won the world's record pire and commanded the attackers to leaving a sorrowing husband, 3 sons, of 36,200 feet or almost seven miles 3 daughters, 13 Grandchildren and 1 London, Mar. 28.^-Oxford defeated halt for 20 minutes. At the end of Cambridge Saturday afternoon in the FOR RENT 000 above the earth, when he was overcome which time however, the invaders Great grandchild and many other rela­ and plunged earthward for six miles and tives to their loss. first dual inter-Varsity track and field speedily took revenge by clearing Hill games to be held by the rival Univer­ AN EASTER CARNIVAL. then righted his machine, has decided Gone but not forgotten. 115 of its defenders in a very short sities since March 1914. The final to photograph the sun. time. score was Oxford 5}4 events, Cambridge THREE SINGLE Under the distinguished patronage Schroeder is the only living man of H.I. the Governor and Lady Will- who has seen the "naked" son—that is, This accomplished they turned 4J4 enents. First places only counting against Post Office Hill. Here Major CAN OF TURKS the meet. BED=R00MS cocks an Easter Carnival is to be held who has seen it without the interven­ at Alexandrina Lodge Room, Hamil­ ing air waves, which distort its appear­ Dickson had joined Lieut. Crane and GOLD SHIPMENT. Completely furnished. ton, on Easter Monday and Tuesday. ance. Some time in May. when taken charge of one of the guns. There will be many attractions and weather conditions are favourable, These were promptly turned upon the MR. JAMES B. LINDLEY and London, Mar. 28.—The S.S. Car- Apply the proceeds of the affair will go to the Schroeder wiB attempt to reach an atti­ attackers as they rushed up the hill family wishes to thank all mania sailed from Liverpool Saturday aid of charity and of the Lodge im­ tude of 40,000 feet. At this height in massed formation and had the shells with a record shipment of gold amount­ Royal Gazette Office provement fund. the atmosphere is so rarified that a been real very few indeed of the attack­ those who helped in the sick­ ing to sixteen tons (approximately photograph can be taken with none of ing party would have reached the top. £1*800,000). 81-1-20. lOT.eitf the effects from air waves. As it was, however, Lieut. Crane's gun ness of his beloved wife and —000 ran short of ammunition, and he was By an ingenious contrivance an also those who sent floral forced to go over and assist Major FT. VICTORIA'S ARRIVAL. eclipse of the sun will be "staged" Dickson in his work. Seeing one gun tributes on the day of the so that the sun's edge can be pictured. undefended the invaders raised a great The steamship Ft. Victoria made a Major Schroeder is attempting this in cheer and rushed forward more fur­ funeral. PRINCESS HOTEL good trip down, docking here about spite of his esrious collapse on his prev­ iously than ever, capturing the gun, 9.30 yesterday forenoon. She was ious trip and his exceedingly narrow and sweeping aside all opposition. In 30-3-20.1 only 42 hours coming from Ambrose escape. Scientists are much interest­ the end they captured most of the de­ Situated on the Harbour of Hamilton channel to the wharf at Hamilton. ed, declaring such a picture willbe of fenders including even the doctor. There were 258 passengers. great value.—N.Y. News. ACCOMMODATES 400 H.E. the Governor who witnessed the battle refrained from giving his decision as to the result, though he com­ ON Open December to May plimented the invaders on their fine FOR RENT rush up the slopes of Cemetery Hill. Superior Location: Unexcelled Service The only criticism he made with regard For Season 1920-1921 to the defence was that their infantry IMMORTALITY Grill Room a la Carte. Afternoon Tea had fallen task from the hill sooner than was necessary Such affairs (Second in Series of Controversial "GARTHOWEN" though hard work are much enjoyed Sermons) HOWE & TWOROGER, MANAGERS by the men who take part. It is to be HAMILTON, BERMUDA DEVONSHIRE hoped we have more of them during EBENEZER (Meth.) CHURCH FULLY OS PARTLY FURNISHED the course of the summer. Cable Address: "Princess," Bermuda. A.B.C. Code, 5th [Edition ST. GEORGES Between 5 and 10 minutes drive or 20 minutes walk 000- at 8 o'clock 27/1/20.86 ei ______^______of Hamilton. Pleasantly situated. Extensive grounds. THE NEW AMBASSADOR. Wediesday, March 31st. Carriage House, Stables, Cow Stalls, Poultry House London, Mar. 28.—Sir Auckland and other Out-buildings. Geddes will sail for New York April 10 to take up his post as Ambassador to i cardial imitation it txttiM to all. HAMILTON HOTEL Can be seen by appointment the United States, according to an­ Apply at ROYAL GAZETTE OFFICE or Telephone 205 nouncement made last night. 30-3-20.260.1 HAMILTON-BERMUDA Heeler L. Gibbons Modern in Equipment and Operation PRIVATE BOARD Accommodations for 600 COLONIAL HOTEL MONT ROYAL SAIITAIV NOW OPENED UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Paget West Grill Boom, service a la carte—Afternoon Tea We are prepared to receive guests for long or short periods. All rooms Pleasantry situated. Home-like in all Formerly of New York hare hot and cold fresh running water and several have private baths. Hamilton Hotel Orchestra its appointments. Large Airy Rooms. Telephone 450c Good comfortable beds. American plan service. Situated on Good Table, Moderate Rates." HAMILTON HOTEL COMPANY, LTD. Within ten minutes walk of the Sail QUEEN STREET, NORTH Kettle Ferry. 1 Woodlands, North Management 'of J. A. SHERRARD. TWO BLOCKS PROM BOAT PIER R. LINDLEY, If you are looking for well cooked food and courtesy, gi re us a trial. Proprietor* Pembroke. Cable Address "HOTEL'! Bermuda. Telephone 229. ! TB&EPBOVB 569] 14-2-20.137.3m.ei. J7-l-2Q.81.ei 24-2-20.164.ci.3m. T~ THE BOlAli GAZETTE, TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1920 ggag WEEKLY REWegT. OBSERVATORY, PROSPECT HILL S 1 O' I til

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i n vacuo ) s * S*"a « a S fa s u Issued thrice a week by The Royal Gazette Co., Ltd., Reid and Burnaby 29th March, 1920. Maximu m i n th e 1 & Su n (blac k bul b Streets, Hamilton, Bermuda o The Editor, Royal Gazette. GOVERNMENT o * a Dear Sir, g - i •'• ' Mea n pressur e o f 2. 1 atmospher e correcte d S I reduce d 82 ° F . o o o o ' % Ins. Miles - PUBLICATION DAYS: TUESDAY, THURSDAY, SATURDAY 1930 I thought the endosed extract from NOTICE (All advertising matter intended fur publication should be in hand a letter received by me last mail from March 5 30.689 67.4 57 3 130.0 53.0 84 1.64 w 361 * by noon of the day proceeding regular issue.) 6 29.635 70.4' 68.0 199.0 89.3 74 .90 sw 462 Fine day Mr. Chas. B. Macdonald, who is asso­ Colonial Surveyor's Office, 7 30.059 660 56.8 129.0 42.6 64 .10 w 267 i ciated with Messrs. Fumess, Withy Hamilton, 8 30.175 65.4 54.S M6.0 43.2 68 T w 229 Fine day ADVERTISING RATES ON APPLICATION- -TELEPHONE & Co. in their proposed development » 30.978 68.4 53.8 190.5 44.4 70 .02 w •252 Fine day 23rd March, 1929. NO. 144, HAMILTON. at Tuckers Town, might be of suffident 10 30.307 68.0 56.0 199.0 its 64 N 144 Fine day interest to warrant publication. Pursuant to the provisions of the 11 30.368 69.4 54,8 140.0 ci 59 E Fine day Subscription Rates, payable in Advance m Yours faithfully, Public Land Act, 1905, 1 hereby give One Yew 268. Sb Months——. 1*4 notice that it is the intention of the •Fine a.ua. Wet p.m. Strong winds, max. 32 M.P.H. Three Months ...... 68. One Month 3'- S. S. SPURLING, Government to take certain lands in J Dull a.m. Fine p.m. (a) Southampton and (b) Sandys F. J. MILLS, S. Ser., R.A.M.C., Observer ~~~~~~~~» Parishes required for the improvement EXTRACT. of the following public roads:— Hamilton, March 30, 1920 She kept house for exactly one meal! Regarding the idea of developing (a) Improvement of Main Road Now she is praying-for rain again so FRUIT CULTURE: The Problem RAISING THE DUST Castle Harbour as a Port of Entry, you near Mr. James White's Store that she can have an excuse for having of Spraying Now a Main Objec­ IN HAMILTON. can dismiss that from your mind and a bath with each meal. from everyone else's. I should consid­ (b) Improvement of Beacon Hill tion for Our Growers. Road near its junction with She vows that we Bermudians are Why does our Corporation choose er such a development not at all in the Samuel Pepys Tetilet; interests of the Company. Broom Street. past masters in "passing the buck—** These choice bits from the London Saturday forenoon, the busiest part o«- •••- whatever that may mean. "Daily Express" may be of interest of the week, to claan Hamilton's The harbour of Hamilton and the Plans showing the lands to be taken I did tell her to order early, but call to Bermudians, as showing that there streets. improved Harbour of St. George's, may be seen at this office on any day, March 26.—In the cottaf£ of my late for the goods so that they would would take -care of all the traffic Ber­ Sundays and public holidays excepted, in-law! are at least-a few people in England Perhaps if one were allowed access not spoil by being carried all day. who not only take a real interest in to the sacred mysteries of that govern­ muda has to give; as well as the fact up to the 25th day of April, 1920, be­ I am in rare luck! My / poor She obeyed implicitly. that the development of Castle Har­ tween the hours of 18. a.m., and 4 p.m. dear wife is being badgered by doctors, little Bermuda, but also are able to ing body a reason might be forthcom­ She ordered at nine! "1 will call give some correct information about ing. But since "no publirity" is the bour commercially would be a detri­ tradesmen, gardeners, she is refurnish­ in time to catch the 5.30 ferryf said ment to the Company I feel confident ing the house, cleaning up, buying new us here, quite "up-to-date," as well as watchword mid the Press is excluded E. A. McCALLAN, she in an innocent manner. some who credit "Marvellous" stories from Corporation meetings, people who any development there would never Actg. Colonial Surveyor. clothes, tending babies and managing Woman-like, she changed her mind, pay. servants, whilst I, by the kind order of from the past. pay taxes are left in the dark. (3) and spent good money driving round It would seem as though the early Of course there can be no objection Mid-Ocean 27th and 31st March the authorities, am forbidden to assist. to Paget when she could get all the "America's desire to buy the Bermu­ das may do good by calling attention hours of the morning before many per­ to private yachts using Castle Har­ and 3rd Apl. I loll at my ease, I eat, drink, sleep comforts of home on a palatial ferry. bour, but the idea of a harbour for or wake just as I please, and my in-law to one of the most unobtrusive of sons are abroad on the streets would be a The personal friend store-keeper British Colonies. The 300 islands in better time for sweeping up dirt and commercial purposes is out of the ques­ counts it a privilege to attend to my grew anxious. He knew that I was at tion. I further know that Fumess, slightest wish. For the first time in my the Bermuda group comprise all told refuse. It would also seem as if an­ the mercy of an amateur house-keeper. only nineteen square miles, but they other day than Saturday would be Withy & Co. do not have any idea of weary life, I am the considered one. I He dashed down to the ferry! He any such development there. By Command, realise what a blessing I have been to have advantages, in the matter of cli­ preferable for the operation. delivered the dinner to one of the liver­ mate equalled by few places on earth. Clouds of dust permeating the air on my family, for I have ever been con­ ied servants of the Transportation W. E. JACKSON, siderate for their comfort. English folk have not yet discovered all sides do not add to the enjoyment Colonial Secretary. Co., then retired to the dub to recover the as a winter resort, but nor yet to the good health of the com­ Now, for a short period, they are from the unwonted exertion. Americans have and many big hotels munity. Public Buildings, Hamilton, considering me. I do pray that they That dinner travelled all evening, will contract the habit. have been built in recent years to On a windy day the nuisance becomes Bermuda Fruit and 24th March, 1920. all night, all next morning. It would accommodate the thousands who mi­ almost intolerable. Unquestionably be travelling now but for the offence grate there. Mark Twain in his last colds and throat affections are spread to passengers! I am vastly concerned that my short years was a* regular annual visitor to about by the flying dust and this would Grocery Store absence from the island has caused me Next day, my in-law, not knowing Bermuda. seem to be a suffident reason for inter­ E. C. SMITH to become a back number in our poli­ of the attention of my friend the store­ ference by the Health authorities, if keeper, rang up for her order. "Yet the Bermudas are ours, and Manufacturer of Bermuda tical world. Andrew Marvell advertised them 300 no other course were open. FRESH FRUIT We move so fast, we deal with so She was told of the prompt delivery years ago in lusdous verse which I need But judging by the complaints heard Cedar Furniture many large problems, we have so many the day before! She chased the ferry, not quote, since you being a lover of on all sides, public opinion is aroused, EVERY STEAMER Souvenirs and Novelties statesmen, that it requires constant the ferry chased the nuisance inspector, the true and beautiful, know it by and, if it has any weight at all with the attention, dose study, and an intimate the erstwhile friend of mine chased me, heart already. Nj^oes an island enam­ Corporation, some change of method Orders taken for local delivery and I chased the undertaker, and the amic­ knowledge of men and creatures, if elled by perpetual spring, starred with should be inaugurated. Certainly the for shipment abroad. one would be "au fait" with local able relation that once existed between oranges *fike golBen lamps in a green time has come to make a change. Groceries of all conditions. my in-law and myself is now a thing of night,' with pomegranites richer than A full stock of well-season­ the past. I find, on my return, that the burning tiie jewels of Ormus, figs, melons, —ooo descriptions ed Boards. She gives me my choice between question is not whether we shall devel- apples of such a kind that BO tree cotfd CAMBRIDGE LOCAL EXAMIN­ Now rerdy to receive orders for changing my friends, or a new selection ever bear them twice, cedars of Lebanon ope with the Fumess people, but the Furniture. more intricate problem of denning the of stores for my relatives. and golden shores thick witfa ambergris, ATIONS, BERMUDA CENTRE. TOMATO SEEDS difference between a tank and a nui­ * * * stir any longings in you? Your piave satisfied the exam­ Fresh Water Melon Seeds estimate the required tankage by the me! I sincerely hope she has benefitted iners: Corner size of the walls of the house when the by it, at any rate, she is full of vigour No, England has not discoveretLus (a) Under 14 Years of Age. Church and Washington house is not the thing to be bathed, and vim. to any extent or the same old jkjns Adams, S., Saltus Grammar School. neither does it drink or dilute whiskey. I can see it plainly that it is a good about pomegranites and oranges would Cooper, W. H. R., Saltus Grammar Streets, Hamilton. not get credit there. J. J. MONIZ * * * thing I have had a good rest, for there SchooL is a strenuous time ahead of me. The truth is we stopped our fruit Jackson, W. V. D., Berkeley Institute. BURNABY STflEfcT, HAMILTON Telephone 398. growing some generations since—worse Murdoch, J. V., Saltus Grammar School I do hear, too, that "the reformed 24-l-20.80.d Jany 24, 1920.71.ei police" has worked so well that we -C—ooo • luck—and it was only the other day Robinson, H. D. H., Lane School. now have men of intellect on the estab­ that someone suggested reviving it in Trimingham, R. D., Saltus Grammar lishment. LONDON TO SHIP GOLD. the light of modern methods. By School. They are so intellectual that they using proper scaleddes and fungicides Tucker, D., Berkeley Institute. Under the Distinguished patronage of Lady Willcocks are able to prove by mathematics that It is reported in the London bullion we might accomplish that revival. Wortiey, D. J., Saltus Grammar SchooL market that 4,000,000 pounds in gold increased pay is the only means of Also by encouraging bee culture, a (b) Between 14 and 16 Years of Age. will be shipped to America comprising very important factor in fruit produc­ Kemsley, S. H., Saltus Grammar School off-setting Bolshevism. I wish them £2,500,000 from the Bank of England luck, for I am about to try the same tion. One practical objection to the Vesey, T. W. P., Saltus Grammar and the remainder from other sources. scheme is, paradoxically enough, due A GYPSY TEA theory. School. Officials of the Bank of England refused to our equable climate. Where no There is a rumour, but I disbelieve information on the subject. The ship­ BOYS: Junior. it, that the Post-Office clerks are so frost comes to give vegetation a winter ping companies say that a certain rest, it is impossible to use the strong (a) Under 16 Years of Age. ON THE BEACH AT SOUTHLANDS, WARWICK pestered with requests for five cent amount of gold is going out but refused Harvey, E., Class ii Honours with dis­ stamps, that they have discontinued sprays that notherners employ, other­ details as to the exact amount. It is wise you imperil the tree's fife. tinction in Arithmetic: Saltus selling them. known however that arrangements Grammar School. This fact was pointed out to us by APRIL 1ST, 3 to 6 p.m. This is so sensible, that I find it have been made with the Canard and Talbot, W. E.,. Class iii Honours: difficult to conceive the officials adopt­ White Star lines for carrying bullion Mr. Wortiey in the course of a discas- sion and until some way is devised Saltus Grammar SchooL ing the expedient. on steamers and it is possible that the Cann, E. A., Berkeley Institute. In Aid of Hospital Equipment Fund * * * amount going is the first instalment in to meet the difficulty we fear it will be hard to get practical fruit culture Frith, A. J-, . I notice with pride that a structure preparation for repayment of the Anglo- Harvey, A. J., Saltus Grammar SchooL French loan of i'10,000,000. started again. In the old days of TICKETS W- INCIAJDING TEA is being erected on a wharf. If we are Marvell this blessed isle was free from Pearman, J. E., Saltus Grammar School not careful, we shall cultivate that vile Smith, R. C, Warwick Academy. May be had at the SMOKE SHOP, the HOTEL ooo- insect pests which careless people American habit of rush and hustle. later permitted to enter and gain a Taterc, S. C, Saltus Grammar School. Our visitors will soon be gone, and INDJA BARS OUT GERMANS. maleficent foothold. Weir, A. N., Warwick Academy. DESKS and of MISS HASTINGS, Sunnyside, it would be a thousand pities if we were We should like to hear any sugges­ (b) Not under 16 years of Age: Tel. No. 80. to regulate the traffic so that they might The Government of India has issued tions that our readers may have in Cooper, H. D., Saltus Grammar School think they were in a dry or village. an order prohibiting the entrance of mind for dealing with this problem. Smith, C. A., Berkeley Institute. 20-3-20.230.s.tu.th.tu «»-»_ Perhaps by the time they return, we Germans into India ft*- a period of five Ward, F. S., Saltus Grammar School. It would be worth a lot of pains if may formulate some scheme by which years from the signing of the Versailles we could once again make oar pome­ they can offer two dollars for a two Treaty. Consul Smith at Calcutta granites, our figs and grapes and oranges BOYS: Senior. shilling fare and not get insulted. has notified the State Department at bear fruit in their season. Washington to that effect. (a) Under 18 years of Age: Fumess Bermuda Line * * * Smith, H. A. S., Class iii Honours, PROPOSED SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS 1 did meet my partner at bridge on 000 Warwick Academy. Leave N.Y. Due Bermuda Leave Bermuda the trip down. DEFIES SIR OLIVER Tucker, H. J., Class iii Honours, Saltus Steamer Due New York Grammar School. This was most unfortunate, for he 27thMarch 29th March 30th March told me he was going down south on WITH $5,000 FORFEIT. PRINCE WELCOMED BY Cooper, G. A., Saltus Grammar SchooL Fort Victoria 1st April Fort Hamilton 31st March 2nd April 3rd April 5th April the day after bis arrival. Joseph F. Sinn Suggests Spiritist PEOPLE OF BARBADOS. Fowle, A. W. B., Saltus Grammar This being so, I did not hesitate to School. Fort Victoria 3rd April 5th April 6th April 8th April speak the truth concerning him, where­ Trial be made on Dr. Hodg­ Fort Hamilton 7th April 9th April 10th April 12th April as, had I known he would read the son's Letter. The Prince of Wales on board H.M.S. . GIRLS: Preliminary. Fort Victoria 10th April 12th April 13th April 15th April diary, I would have played with the "Renown," arrived at Bridgetown, Fort Hamilton 14th April 16th April 17th April 19th April (a) Under 14 Years of Age. troth. Joseph F. Rinn, formerly a member Barbados, on March 27th, at 6 p.m. Fort Victoria 17th April 19th April 20th April 22nd April Jackson, L. M-, Berkeley Institute. However, he is possessed of more of the Sodety of Psychical Research, He entertained the Governor and party Fort Hamilton 21st April 23rd April 24th April 26th April Outerbridge, W. E., Private Tuition, 24th April 26th April 27th April 29th April knowledge of humour than card play, recently defied Sir Oliver Lodge or any at dinner which was followed by a small Fort Victoria (Rev. A. V. Sullivan). Fort Hamilton 28th April 30th April 3rd May 5th May so he forgave me my exactitude and other spiritualist to produce a medium reception and dance on board the whose manifestations of spirit return "Renown" in the evening. (b) Between 14 and 16 Years of Age. Fort Victoria 3rd May 5th May 8th May 10th May . bought a copy of the paper to show his Gardiner, E. L. Berkeley Institute. Fort Hamilton 8th May 10th May 14th May 16th May wife what importance he acquires by could stand the add test of science and The Legislature declared Friday, March 26th, a public holiday. The Hinson, H. M. H. * 9 Fort Victoria 13th May 15th May 18th May 20th May leaving home. posted a cheque for $5,000 as an in­ Prince landed at Bridgetown at 10 Jackson, C. H. Fort Hamilton 19th May 21st May 24th May 26th May * * * ducement. The cheque is made an offering to o'clock Friday morning and was wel­ Joefi, K. L. B. * * Fort Victoria 24th May 26th May 28th May 30 th May To dinner last night with kind comed by His Excellency. The party Simons, M. C. Fort Hamilton 29th May 31st May 4th June 6tb June • friends who invite my in-law also so the Sodety of Psychical Research and Mr. Rinn offers a second $5,000 to the then proceeded through a guard of Smith, M- G. V. Subject to change without notice if circumstances require that she might partner me at bridge. honour composed of volunteers, police, It is true she sat opposite to me at Sodety if an attempt to meet his first WATLIVGTOH * CONYEBS, Agents condition is made. cadets, boy scouts and men from H.M.S. GIRLS: Junior. the table, but, she did not partner me! l«-3-20.tu.tb.tf On the contrary, she was the most Mr. Rinn was one of a group of "Calcutta,*' to the Legislative Assem­ skepticists who exposed tricks of Eusa- bly, where His Royal Highness received (a) Under 16 Years of Age. powerful opponent I had. She is not Seon, M. R., Class hi Honours: with used to holding more than five cards pia Palladino, famous Italian medium, an address of welcome from the inhabi­ at a time. Consequently she doubled whose mysteries defied scientists, in­ tants of the island, read by the Gover­ Distinction in English: Berkeley every bid as she was denied the right cluding Sir Oliver and Professor Lom- nor. His Highness responded and Institute. to "raise the pot." broo. conveyed a message from the King. Cooper, M. L., mfE Famous I love my in-law, I would do almost For years Mr. Rinn has made a After the reception His Highness for Girls. anything or anyone for her! but I see shoby of exposing alleged mediums. took a short drive around the town and Hallett, R- S., (with distinction in no use in bidding one no trump if she He asserted Sir Oliver and Dr. Hyslop suburbs, returning for luncheon at the Religious Knowledge), Bermuda insists on helping me with "five no were easily misted by mediums and Government House. In the afternoon High School for Girls. trumps " without any bid from my other offered to give either one of them slate he reviewed the Girl Guides. Onions, H. E. K., Bermuda High School opponents. messages under conditions equaly as H.M.S. "Renown" with the Prince for Girls. Tucker, E. F., Bermuda High School We spent a very pleasant evening, convincing as any they have ever re­ on board accompanied by H.M.S. the first part in explaining which of her ceived. Calcutta sailed for Colon at daylight for Girls. Lamp cans were unnecessary or inadequate, As a specific test Mr. Rinn said he on March 28th. (b) Not Under 16 Years of Age. Once a Rayo user ^ ^y the second in translating American would submit a letter written by the Dickinson, E. L., Bermuda High School for Girls. always orve A money into English pockets. late Dr. Richard Hodgson seven hours -OOO— before his death. The letter be said Hinson, E. L-, Berkeley Institute. was in his own safe, and be bases his Ingham, R. M., Berkeley Institute. THE RAYO LAMP ^ » high-grade lamp I am in bad with my in-law! offer to the society on that. PRINCE SENDS CUP. Richardson, C. V. M., Berkeley Insti­ There are lamps that cost more, but there is no She grew tired of going out to meals The money is theirs to collect, he tute. better lamp at any price. Nickel Plated over through a drenching rain, so she start­ said, if they could find any medium The New York Yacht Club held a GIRLS: Senior. solid brass, and is easily kept clean. ed housekeeping! who would reveal the contents of the meeting on March 26th at which the If not at your dealers call or write I gave her expert advice on stores letter. Dr. Hyslop has asserted he is Secretary said that a large silver cup (b) Not Under 18 years of Age. and their management. I told her in communication with the spirit of had been received from the Prince of Mallory, U. F., Berkeley Institute. STEADY; WEST INDIA OIL COY. that the owners were all my personal Dr. Hodgson. The challenge is for Wales a few days ago and that a letter WHITE! Office; Hamilton. Telephone 810. friends and would do anything for me a public demonstration at which a had arrived the day previous announc­ GEORGE SIMPSON, IIGHT* Jane 1/10.2 FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS —even to sending the order after a committee is to pass upon the work ing the gift to the dub as a token of Acting Secretary, day's delay! of the medium selected.—N.Y. Herald. the esteem of the Prince. Bermuda Centre. T THE KOTAL GAZETTE, TCESDAI MARCH 30, 1920 eWfilMHBiilBIH 91 N O TTC E EWS BUY YOUR NEW STRAW BOXING 50 per cent Discount TOURNAMENT A line of Women's and Children's Seldom indeed have the historic HAT FOR EASTER walls of old St. Peter's Church held a A Military and Naval Boxing Tourna­ larger number of people or witnessed a ment has been arranged to take place Sweaters slightly damaged. more impressive service, than that of POPULAR PRICES in Palm Sunday morning when at 11 o'clock 26 candidates received the THE GYMNASIUM sacrament of Confirmation at the lay­ PROSPECT ing on of hands by His Grace Arch­ T/- 8/6 lO/- l£/6 15/6 20/- 33£ per cent Discount bishop Worrell. The church was pack­ SATBROAY, APRIL 101k ed to the doors the front seats being reserved for those who were to be con­ AT commencing at 5 p.m. A line of Women's Sweaters all firmed. Homing prayer was said by There are two separate and special Rev. F. Brunton after which the Rev. weights for coloured troops from perfect goods. A. T. Tucker presented the candidates B.V.R.C. and B.M.A. (limited in to the Archbishop. After the confirm­ numbers) ation His Grace gave a most inspiring YOUNG BROTHERS address which applied not only to the lOst lib.—list. recently confirmed but to the entire Over list. 20 per cent Discount congregation. Taking his subject from Any entries for these to be sent in the messages to the churches of Sardis before SATURDAY, APRIL 3rd to and Laodicea he spoke of the Christian Sports Officer, 2nd Bn. Royal Sussex Ready to wear Evening and duty to the world to the church and to DISCOUNT SALE Regiment, Prospect. Christ not as the church of Sardis, Afternoon Frocks. glorying in a dead name, but in a living Tickets may be obtained on and faith. Speaking on the message to after Thursday, April 1st at the Laodicea, his Grace showed the use- following places — lessness of a luke-warm religion today. 25 \ DISCOUNT ON HAMILTON HOTEL It was only a warm vital living faith POINT PLEASANT HOTEL which could ever hope to make right H. A. & E £/VUTH'S the terrible confusion into which the our entire stock of PRINCESS HOTEL world is at present plunged. He urged ROYAL GAZETTE OFFiCE those who had been confirmed to make PRICES, 5/- (Reserved), 3/- and 1/- CLOAK DEPT. the gift of the Holy Ghost which they (and a limited number at door). had received in the laying on of hands, 30-3-20.264.1 an instrument to draw them nearer LAMES SWEATERS to God and kindle brightly in their hearts the love of Jesus Christ and All in perfect condition and this Him crucified. The address lasted HAPPY VALLEY Cable Address: '•BANCO.'' a little over 20 minutes and was listened season's importation. to with the deepest attention. At the conclusion a hymn was sung and then LAWN TENNIS at the request of the rector his Grace COX & WILSON, Queen Street The Bank of Bermuda, Limited. unveiled the memorial tablet in the 1-1-20.796. eitf TOURNAMENT sanctuary on which were the names of the men from the parish who bad fallen Head Office: Front Street, Hamilton. in the great war. APRIL Sill to 10th Before removing the flag his Grace made a few very well chosen and earn­ BALTIC BRAND All Entries with Entrance Every facility for conducting a legitimate banking business. est remarks which brought tears to the eyes of many of those present even Fees should be sent in to if they were not related to the men Major J. S. Bartrum, Prospect, whose names found a place on the roll. CANNED BOILED DINNER After the unveiling the benediction was Net Weight lib. before BRANCHES: given and a most inspiring and impres­ Packed by COX & BARRY PACKING CO. sive service brought to a conclusion. St. George's and Somerset. Morell, P. E. Island APRIL 1st, 1920 A DELICIOUS DISH containing fresh beef, On Saturday and Sunday afternoon vegetables and seasoning. 16-3-20.217.3 24-l-20.7T.ei the surface of the harbour was necked with the white sails of the garrison din­ If your grocer hasn't it ask him to get it. Childreas Encyclopaedia ghies getting ready for the first race of the season which comes off we un­ one set 8 vols. derstand, next Saturday. The crim­ S1ULJ (second band) JUST RECEIVED son sail which at one time graced the HAROLD FRITH "The Childrens Encyclopedia." 'J his Ouistiti IV. we noticed had been great educational work introduced by 44 transferred to the "Moo-Ja" which DISTRIBUTOR us into Bermuda, about 13 years ago Bee" Brand Ceylon Tea name Captain Hamilton has rechristen- York Building * - - Hamilton was on completion of its eighth volume, ed the "Ju-ju." If the next owner [ followed by "My Magazine," a similar of that much abused dinghy changes work. The latter was the forerunner her name to one like "Mary Jane" we of "The Book of Knowledge." The in Half Pound and Pound may imagine she will fall to pieces with Encyclopaedia is out of print and original copies scarce. Compared with the shock. the present prices of its successors the above set is offered at a very reason­ Packages and in Bulk We regret to hear that Arthur CHAMPAGNES able figure. Tucker, son of the Rev. A. T. Tucker K£i F1EC THE TOWEE ALSO who left our midst some time ago on S. 3 *.&.!;« s.av HAMILTON the S. S. Edith Newt is suffering from AYALA & CO. diphtheria in a London hospital. It is 27-3-20.252.3 a full line of good news however that he is progress­ ing favourably. Vintage 1911 HOT CROSS Best Grade Canned Fruits On Saturday morning George Drew MERCIER & CO. from the S.S. Vancouver appeared be­ fore his worship C. M. McCallan charg­ ed with being drunk and disorderly. Vintage 1914 BUNS His worship was in doubt as to what to do with him. He finally re­ manded the case till Monday and sent George to gaol to meditate on the evU Holsum Quality GOSLING BROTHERS of his ways for a day or two. J. L U6HTB0URN & CO. 15-l-20.45.eitf 2»-l-20.97.ei DELIVERY The following vessels entered and cleared on Friday and Saturday:— Cable Address: DARRELL. Danish S.S. Gronsond, 504 tons, Capt. THURSDAY, April 1 F. Neegaard, crew 22, hailing from Den­ Cable address: "BUNKERING BERMUDA"— all standard Codes. mark bound to Norfolk. Norwegian &S. Aztec, 2S27 tons, Capt. Beirman, crew 31, from Tampico bound to Rot­ For Sale by All Oncers JOHN S. DARRELL&CO., terdam; Am. S.S. Kortanai, 2174 tons, THE BERMUDA BUNKERING CO., Ltd. Capt. Mybrants, crew 37, from Sun­ 233-20.265.3 BERMUDA derland, S.B., Amschooner Kenwood, SI. GEORGES - - - BERMUDA 727 tons, Capt. J. Allen, crew 8, from Norfolk, Va. Am. S.S. Shortsville, W. B. SMITH (surveyor for Bureau Veritas, France) Manager. The WILLOW LUNCH SHIP AGENTS AND COAL MERCHANTS 2179 tons, crew 38, Capt. Clarke, from Hamburg via Hull, bound for Balti­ and TEA ROOM Oldest Skipping Firm south of Hatteros. more. Am. S.S. Hisco, 2179 tons, Coal Merchants, Capt. Hancock, crew 39, from Brest. There will be no dancing on Am. S.S. Bannock, 2987 tons, Capt. Shipping Agents, High powered Ocean Tug "POWERFUL," fitted v.ith wireless. Bergsten, crew 50, from Malaga, Spain. Saturday Easter Eve Every facility that time and experience has proved Also cleared the Br. S.S. Bradavon, at these rooms, but danc= necessary to provide. 3164 tons, Capt. Hitchens, crew 42, for Salvage Contractors. New York, and Am. Schooner Sarah ing will be continued as Lighters, Tugs, Wrecking Pumps, etc., E. Turner, 714 tons, Capt. Fostener, 11 crew, for Oran, Algiers. Representatives of: The Berwind White Coal Mining Co., usual on Saturday evca= RAPID BVNKEB.IKG GUARANTEED Over a dozen steamers now lie in The French High Commission, ings following. Murray's Anchorage. The Maritime Association of New York. 30-3-20.261.2

Operators of U. S. Shipping Board Salvage Tug "BUTTERFIELD"' WANTED THE ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY Proprietors of Salvage Tug "ALPHONSE RACINE'' Hot Cross BUBS Used Bermuda stamps of dockyard R. M. S. P. (Both Tugs fitted with wireless telegraphs, Search design, in any quantity. Will pay 2/- of the finest quality lights,*Wrecking pumps, ete.) per 1(K) for 1 penny value and A I- per CANADA—BERMUDA—WEST INDIES MAIL SERVICE 100 for half penny and farthing values. Special Facilities for Tourists For delivery on the Ships supplied with Bunkers, Provisions, Water and Stores Will remit immediately upon receipt CRUISES IN THE WEST INDIES at short notice day or night. of stamps. Will also buy higher val­ morning of ues. State what you have, ({noting Return Fare BERMUPA-DEMERARA $180.00 TOMS Leaves Bermuda far Leaves Bermuda far best prices. Reference, Royal Gazette Steamer West Indies & Demerara St. John, N.B APRIL 2ND. For the convenience and quick despatch of vessels too C*— (Twin Screw) large to enter harbours, a stock of Berwind's Best B. PRIETH, Orders are respectfully Coal is kept in Hulk "SHAH'' anchored in S fathoms Harrington Sound, Bermuda CHAUDIERE 4019 March 25th, 1020 of water at West End of Murrays Anchorage. 30-3-20.259.4s CHALEUR 4758 April 9th, 1920 solicited. CHIGNECTO 4756 March 2Srd, 1920 April 2%d, 1920 WANTED—At once, good General CARAQUET 4890 April 6th, 1920 May 3tk, 1920 THE Steam Lighters for heavy lifts and special salvage Servant for Avocado Lodge, East end Excellent Accomodation Wireless Telegraphy work ready for service at a of Hamilton. Apply and bring refer­ Submarine Signals Bilge Keels ences to Mrs. Simmons, Kenwood BEIHIM MEAS CO. HABNETT & RICHARDSON, Agents, 26 Front St., Hamilton, Bermuda moments notice. Hotel. Hamilton, 16-8-ao.tue.thw.t.f. 9-3-20.196. 30-3-20.262.2 March 26th, 1920.254.3 I WANTED I our always fresh QO TOL \ Loose Chocolate; Model of A Rigged For 20 Varieties , SUNNYLANDS Ship with Nut and Fruit Centres 1/ \& lb. Leave name and address at EL-ECTRIC WIRING 3/9 lb., also Caley's English assorted and (BERMUDA'S NURSERY GARDENS) ROYAL GAZETTE OFFICE.. Chocolates in | and 1 lb. oval tins. 27-3-20.261 3pd. Large Gum Drops, Cocoanut Creams, APPUANCES Cream Peppermints and Pascall's FOR FOR SALE Sweets in Glass. THORBURN'S SEEDS A SHOW CASE of the best quality and at fair prices, S. NELMES, The Tower. 8 feet long, 2 feet wide, 1 loot deep. consult the Hamilton. Cheapest and the Best. Apply B. E L. P. & T. CO. LTD. 27-3-20.250.2 Corn, Melons, Squash, Cucumbers, etc. Royal Gazette Office 27-l-20.87.to 30-4. ,„_;.. THE ROYAL GAZETTE, TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1920

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE MORE LIGHTING WANTED. J AVIATION AND PAINS nr no. jronrrs Union Meeting in Southampton A road over which a great deal of WORLD MOTHERHOOD MEAN KZSNST This Evening. traffic passes both day and night is the Serpentine, or Snake Road, in Pembroke By a Military PUot TROUBLE A meeting of the Southampton Parish. Its quaint twists and turns Branch of the Agricultural Union wiB in the, day time make it full of charm, But the citizen of the world must Pew people realise how many of be held in the Salvation Army Hall more or less—usually less when the be bred and trained. The League of their pains and discomforts, and how in Southampton West at 8 o'clock this majority of the horse vehicles are Nations will be a farce if it rests on much depres ion and weakness, are evening. driven on their wrong side. But in nothing but the separate armies and the results of weak and diseased kid­ The programme will include addresses the night time it is a road full of hid­ navies of its members. Intrigue and neys. If you wake in the morning den terrors. The occasional kindness jealousy and the parochialism of na­ Pro£ Herbert Whetzel, New York of a resident permits the lighting of tional statesmen can paralyze its arm. with a headache, dry mouth, puffiness under the eyes, swollen limbs, or stiff State College of Agriculture,—'"Hie one bad spot, but he cannot be expect­ There can be conspiracy within its BABY TAYLOR Diseases of Onions." ed to furnish electricity for nothing, bosom. There could be no generalship, joints, your kidneys are out of order. Mr. E. J. Wortiey, Director of Agri­ and the Electric Light Co. always have and there would be conflict of military Ag«d 3 If you suffer from bladder pain, or culture,—"Kood Production in the a light burning further down. Bat if schools and tradition. The citizen of urinary discomfort, eheumatism or Summer." the Parish Vestry would Hke to prove the world, who will defend the world, backache pains, you should at once to the residents that they have then- Mr. G. E. Winter, Inspector of Green must be bred to Ins task, and trained in take steps to treat them. All these Vegetables,—"New York Market Con­ interests at heart, they could set to a World's War College. Why should symptoms are Nature's warnings of ditions." work and provide lights all along this not the League of Nations levy a the development of lumbago, gout, ooo road, and thus save many mishaps world tax, to be collected for it by between cyclists, pedestrians, and vehi­ national governments from their own sciatica, gravel, or the deadly Blight's COULD ONE SAT THIS cles after dusk. subjects, and maintain the only mili­ disease, which is the cause of so much OF OUR BERMUDA HOUSE? And there are other roads in the tary air force of the world? All pilots suffering and death. A remedy is Mr. Popham, when he was speaker, parish which badly need lighting. except the League's pilots could be needed that will take immediate effect and the lower house had sat long, and trained for commercial aviation only, on the kidneys, and purge them so and the creation of national military done in effect nothing; coming one that they can continue their work of day to Queen Elizabeth, she said to OOO air colleges could be strictly prevented. passing off the poisonous uric acid; him; "Now, Mr. Speaker, what hath For no single nation has the right to an passed in the lower house?" He an­ air force, any more than a county has which has accumulated in the blood, swered, "If it please your majesty, HELP THE RED CROSS. the right to an army. The air win defy causing all these painful and unpleas* seven weeks."—Bacon: Apophthegmes. all attempts at ownership. Pilots smile ant symptoms. Modern science has Oh! willing hands that never tire. when they hear wise men talking about at length produced a remedy adequate Oh! gentle hands that sorrow soothe. the air customs service. We shall have to its task, and the world is beginning May bounty give all they require, an amusing time watching those cus­ 10 CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY to know and swear by it hi the shape take LAXATIVE PROMO QOTNtNE That nurse the sick and bind their toms services. They will be establish­ wounds. ed, no doubt, and they will last—for of De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills. (Tablets). Druggists refund mosey if a time. But the air has doomed These wonderful little pills give it "fails to cure. The signature of For the brave who serve and suffer international tariffs as surely as the relief from pain within 24 hours, and E. W. GROVE is on each box. Man­ In every field of life are found. actroi is doomed. they give a blue tinge to the urine ufactured by the PARIS MEDICIKE Bow'd—by the deep wounds of warfare proving that they pass right through The first citizen of the world, the CO., St. I^otris. U. S. A. Sav*d by the "Angel Nurse in Whits." the kidneys and bladder. In practi­ superman who fa coming, is likely to cally every case they effect a complete When armies clash in combat dread be the international military pilot. If he be taken young from the. intellectual cure and ensure a rapid and permanent THE MEflOFOLITAI And victors claim immortal fame, and physical aristocracy of the nations, retu.n to thorough good health. The Red Cross nurse and doctor, tread and sent to the World's War College, The path of death amidst the slain. Parents Neve? 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Islands I will give Picture Post Cards Manufactured by YELLOW HELD CORN of the Great European War, Famous Air Force, just as the man who tries M. BEETHAM & SON, j !& BEETLES to wreck his private vengeance on WATER MELON English Views, &c. CHELTENHAM, ENGLAND MUSK MELON his adversary's person promptly finds Miss Tee, himself attended to by the polke, how­ Plant now "Kia Ora," Stockwell, ever just his quarrel. C Q fl DAMk"IW OPPOSITE TOWM MttL, London, England. With stores and petrol depots on W. O, VJ. K/\llIVirN, Market Square, St. Georges Thos. J. Wadson & Son 20-1-20.—lm.l year both sides of the frontier there would be little temptation to one nation to Headquarters for 6-3-20.tf attempt a coup against the League's squadrons. The increasing ease of EVERYONE KILLED Is THERE 4*Y Lo&iG long-distance communications, and the speed with which the world's air fleets WHITE CANVAS SHOES Large and IH &ep sHupe' sengers will be carried at the rate years I suffered from nervous break­ JOHN A. P. PITT & m. down and. got so Every day somebody or other tries Blue flame and others mentioned below. In addition to the weak I cotfkf hardly FRONT STREET Special Agents,—Bda. Drug Co. to evolve a plan of evading or amelior­ short pleasure flights the Seaplane may stand, and bedhead* ating the rate of exchange. The latest be chartered by the hour. Only pilots aches every day. I 5 2-20.112.eitf L a Canadian visitor, but his ideas are tried everything I somewhat vague because of the grouch See eir Show Window with a wide experience of war flying could think of and aiiiimiiiiiitiiitNiiHiiitiHiiiiiiiiiiEiimniifflKiiiinniiiiioiiiiHimiKO he has on at present. over the lines will be employed. was under • phy«» When he proposed visiting Bermuda eician's care for two; § A Fresh Stock of | Weak Kidneys he was advised to turn Ins Canadian years. A girl friend Take Dr. Cassell's Tablets bad used Lydia EL' money into English sterling, because MASTERS HARDWARE SHORT FLIGHT $l.oo pc- minute Pinkham'a Vege­ j Fry's Malted | for all Kidney Troubles this is a British Colony. He did so, table Compound and and landed full of Bradburys and so on. CHARTERING $Xoo per minute It is weak Kidneys that cause pains CO. she told me about | Cocoa J to come in your back, it is weak At the end of the week he is presented Phone 192. REID STREET Whilst actually in the air and 50c a it From tbe Ant kidneys that bring on gravel aad with his bin made out in American minute when en the water. day I took itl began I Cad bury's Bourn ville 1 stone and rheumatism. But when currency, and asked to pay in U.S. 24-l-20.72*i to feel better aad you take Dr. Cassell's Tablets your coinage. Needs must, etc, and on Engagements may be made at any new I am wed and | Cocoa | kidneys become strong again, and of the Hotel offices, Minimum trip able to do moat any working it out he finds that he has Wad «f work. I then your troubles are at an end. paid out about $5 in Canadian money SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING ten minutes, Dr. Cassell's Tablets soon cure weak nave been reeomV kidneys. too much! DICTATION COPYING mending the Com* | Cadbury's and Fry's 2O-l-20.eitf: pound eversinee aad give yea my petti § Chocolates mission to publish this letter."—Mise A. H. EBWARIS FLO KEIXT, 476 So. 14th St, Newark. Milk Chocolate, Dr. Cassell's (Reporter of Official Debates of the PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS House of Assembly, Bermuda) Tbe reason this famous root and berb &c, &c. I BEECHAM'S wmeay, Lydia E. 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A, Supplement to the Royal Gazette, March 30,102O| Meteorological Observations taken at Prospect, Bermuda, Correction for index error -I- .010 inch. 1 BAROMETER. AIR TEMPERATURE HUM I D I T Y WIND CLOD Fog. Sea Corrected for Index error and Inten­ disturb­ sity. ance. Gravity and Reduced (. >> ** Direction and Force u Dep. of Wet. Vap or Pressure Percentage Amount Form Date to 32° F i — - 1 1 i Miles I II III I ii HI Max. Min. I II m I II III I II III I n m in 24 I 11 111 I Ii Hours I 1 8.30 3.0 8.30 8.0 4.0 8.0 4.0 8.30 3.0 8.30 8.30 8.30 8.30 3.0 8.30 8.30- 3.0 mm 8.30 3.0 8.30 8.30 • 3.0 8.30 8 a.m. 8.30 3.00 8.30 ajn. 3.0 p.m. 8.30 p.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. .a.m. p.m. p.m to a.m. p.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. 1 1 f 1 (3ajn. i 1 1 5 5 30.291 30.319 30.371 60.2 52.7 56.5 51.7 57.4 51.7 62.4 58.0 7.5 4.8 5.7 .299 .321 .309 60 69 64 N.E. 5 j N.E. 5 N.E. 4 407 10 10 9 k.kn.n. k.n. cs. 2 0 o 5 D 30 412 30.363 30.392 60.6 53.5 63.6 56.8 62.1 55.6 66.0 58.0 7.1 6.8 6.5 .317 .372 .357 60 62 66 N.E. 3 S.E. 4 S.E. 4 366 3 4 9 k.ks. ccs-k. 3 0 0 5 5 30.336 30.270 30.252 63.8 58.6 68.8 60.6 64.6 59.2 69*4 63.0 5.2 8 2 5.4 .423 .419 .432 73 61 73 S.E. 4 S.E. 4 S,E. 4 382 7 4 1 cs.k.kn.n. cs.k. 4 0 1 5 5 30.166 30.076 30.084 65.6 62.6 70.0 66.2 ' 66.6 65.6 71.6 65.6 3.0 3.8 1.0 .528 .594 *617 84 1 80 95 S.E. 4 S.E. 4 S.E. 4 425 9 6 10 kn.n. c.cs.k. 5 2 2 D 5 29.977 29.878 29.837 66.6 64.8 67.8 65.6 65.6 65.6 69.0 67.8 1.8 2.2 . 0.0 .590 .601 .630 89 89 100 S.E. 5 S.E. 5 S.E. 6 659 10 10 10 cs.ck.k.kii. k.n. 6 2 1 6 6 29.587 29.474 29.591 65.6 63.6 67.6 66.6 63.4 63.2 68.5 59.0 2.0 1.0 0.2 .561 .640 .577 89 95 100 S.E. 9 S.W. 5 S.W. 5 610 10 9 9 ks.kn.n. k.kn.n. 7 i 1 5 5 29.574 29.566 29.595 62.6 60.0 66.4 60.0 63.4 61.0 68.8 60.0 2.6 6.4 2.4 .483 .433 .505 83 68 89 S.W. 4 S.W. 4 S.W. 3 464 8 9 8 cs.ckJc.kn. k.n. 8 0 1 4 4 29.624 29.693 -29.827 54.9 52.7 56.9 53.3 57.6 52.7 66.0 S5.0 2.2 3*6 4.9 .369 .360 .333 87 75 70 W. 3 w. 4 w. 3 312 8 9 3 cs.k.kn. k.n. k. 9 0 1 4 4 29.873 29.911 29.983 56.9 52.9 59.6 53.2 57.0 56.7 63.5 57.0 4.0 6.4 6.3 .348 .321 .287 75 65 63 N.W. 4 W. 5 N.W. 4 417 8 j 8 8 k.ks.n. k.kn. i. 10 0 0 i 3 3 30.045 30.022 3®. 063 58.6 52.3 63.8 56.1 56.3 51.1 64.0 S6.7 6.3 7. 7 5.2 .309 .349 .306 64 54 69 N.W. 4 w. 3 W. 2 213 9 6 5 k.kn. c.cs.k.ks. c.c 11 0 •o 3 3 30.004 29.935 29.939 62.2 56.3 67.0 59.6 63.8 58.4 68.0 58.0 5.9 7.4 5.4 .376 .413 .418 66 64 72 S.W. 4 aw. 4 aw. 4 337 6 7 2 c.cs.k.kn. c.ck.k. 12 1 1 4 3 29.981 29.949 30.061 66.0 61.2 69.6 65.2 64.6 63.6 71.2 62.0 4.8 4.4 1.0 .477 .563 .574 73 80 94 S.W. 4 S.W. 4 S.W. 2 298 2 4 2 cs.ck. cs.k. 13 1 1 3 4 30.039 29.961 30.036 66.4 65.0 68.8 67.9 68.0 67.7 72.0 65.4 1.4 0.9 0.3 .599 .671 .674 94 95 100 s. 4 s. 5 aw. 5 464 7 9 3 k.ks.kn. k.ks.kn. k 14 2 1 .3 3 30.048 29.963 30.004 67.8 67.7 68.0 67.9 67.0 66.9 69.0 67.5 0.1 0.1 0.1 .677 .682 .659 100 100 100 aw. 5 aw. 4 S.W. 4 421 9 9 10 kn.n. n. 15 1 2 4 4 29.862 29.781 29.777 67.8 66.6 61.4 CI.4 63.6 63.6 69.0 68.6 1.2 0.0 0.0 .637 .545 .588 95 100 100 S.W. 5 aw. 5 aw. 5 458 10 10 10 kn.n. n. 16 1 1 3 3 29.764 29.734 29.805 60.4 60.4 62.0 57.6 60.4 54.7 66.0 60.8 0.0 4.4 5.7 .526 .417 .353 100 77 66 w. 3 w. 4 w. 4 352 10 10 4 kn.su i ks.kn.n. 17 0 0 3 J 30.008 30.049 38.097 56.9 50.1 60.8 53.3 54.5 49.5 63.0 59.8 6.8 7.5 5.0 .273 .308 .289 58 60 67 w. 4 N.W. 3 N.E. 1 139 7 5 4 cs.k.ks.kn. cs.k.ks.kn. 18 0 0 3 A 30.109 29.991 29.943 56.1 50.2 65.6 59.6 64.6 62.6 66.8 55.8 5.9 6.0 2.0 .325 .431 .541 63 68 89 E. 2 S.E. 3 S.E. 3 372 7 7 6 cs.ks. k.ks.kn. k. 19 2 2 4 4 29.721 29.648 29.739 68.4 ' 67.7 67.8 67.7 63.6 63.6 69.2 55.2 0.7 0.1 0.0 .669 .677 .588 95 100 100 S.E. 6 s. 5 S.W. 3 381_ 10 10 10 kn.n. n. 20 0 Q 3 3 29.960 30.079 30.194 62.6 58.8 63.6 57.6 59.6 53.1 67.4 56.0 3.8 6.0 6.5 .447 .396 -.318 78 67 65 N.W. 4 N.W. 4 N. 4 299 9 5 4 k.kn.n. c.ks.k.kn. 21 0 0 3 3 30.297 30.292 30.295 59.4 52.7 . 60.2 53.1 59.0 53.3 64.0 57.2 6.7 7.1 5.7 .310 .311 .332 60 60 65 N.E. 3 N.E. 3 N.E. 3 200 8 10 7 c.k.ks.kn. cs.k.ks.n. 22 0 1 4 4 30.213 30.045 30.005 61.6 54.7 64.6 58.4 62.2 58.6 67.2 62.0 6.9 6.2 3.6 .339 .407 .445 61 67 78 N.E. 4 S.E. 4 S.E. 3 270 4 7 5 k. cs.k.kn.n. i 23 2 0 4 3 29.769 29.562 29.598 61.6 61.6 68.6 65.0 61.6 61.6 68.8 61.0 0.0 3.6 0.0 .548 .569 .548 100 80 100 S.E. 4 N.E. 2 N. 3 178 10 4 1 n. k.kn.n. li 24 0 0 3 3 29.625 29.587 29.597 65.2 63.4 68.8 63.1 64.1 61.6 70.6 60.0 1.8 5.7 2.5 .560 .516 .514 89 70 89 N. 2 S.W. 3 S.W. 3 251 2 2 2 k.ks. k. 25 1 u 4 29.461 29.370 29.430 67.4 65.8 68.0 66.0 63.4 62.6 70.2 64.0 1.6 2.0 0.8 .614 .612 .558 89 89 94 S.W. 4 S.W. 4 S.W. 4 333 10 10 10 kn.n. n. 26 1 1 3 ^ 29.656 29.585 29.603 61.6 56.2 65.6 59.2 65.4 61.6 67.4 60.0 5.4. 6.4 3.8 .381 .419 .498 71 68 79 S.W. 3 S.W. 4 S.W. 4 327 2 6 4 ck-k. k.kn.n. 27 1 1 A. 29.797 29.842 29.989 56.7 52.7' 56.9 51.7 53.9 49.5 65.8 61.0 4.0 5.2 4.4 .345 .315 .297 75 75 73 W. 3 S.W. 3 N.W. 6 397 8 9 10 k.ks. kn.n. k.ks.kn.n. k 28 0 0 3 3 30.191 30.157 30.219 54.9 52.2 55.9 50.5 51.9 47.1 65.5 52.5 2.7 5.4 4.8 .356 .297 .261 80 68 66 N.W. N. 2 N.E. 2 110 7 7 5 k.kn. cs.k.kn.n. 29 0 1 3 30.091 29.897 29.797 59.4 53.7 62.6 58.4 63.6 62.6 67.0 St. A 5.7 4.2 1.0 .338 .533 .554 65 77 94 S.E. 3 S.E. 4 S.E. 4 484 . 7 9 7 k.kn.n. k.kn.n. I Sums 868.481 868.029 866.433 1797.9 1730.7 1866.8 1733.3 1788.8 1608.6 1957.3 1746.9 106.9 133.5 90.2 13.024 13.392 13.362 2276 2183 2380 112 5113 106 10326 217 215 178 1 Means 29.948 29.932 29.877 62.0 59.7 64.4 59.8 61.7 58.6 67.5 60.2 3.7 4.6 3.1 .449 .462 .451 79 75 82 4 i 4 4 J 356 1 7 7 j 6 1 j 1

DEFINITION ~ WEATHER WIND EX[ Height corrected reading of barf FOG INTENSITY Number of Days of Number of Observations of 0 No Fog or mist Lowest " 1 Light Fog or mist. Greatest daily rainfall Heigtb above mean sea level of +J Moderate Fog. r- CS CO barometer cistern, 151 feet. S M •a E S?>> 01 £ Highest temperature in shade 3j gj o IS a o o CO N. N.E. E. S.E. a S.W. W N.W. 4- 7 4 Thick Fog. K X sto r 1 O Lowest * ** " M fa O Force s 5 Height above ground of thermometers. Thu n O 3 feet 9 inches. Highest. " " sun Sea Disturbance Lowest ' on grass Calm Height above ground of rim of rain 16 1 1 l 14 2 56 4 11 1 21 3 29 11 7 a r Smooth. gauge, 1 foot. 3 ' 4l| Slight to moderate. Height above mean sea level of rain 5\ Bough to gauge 149 feet. 6 J Very Rough. I—8.30 a.m. local time \\ High to Very High. HOURS OF OBSERVATION II—3.00 p.m. " • HI—8.30 p.m. » * 10 V Phenomenal element to The Royal Gazette, March 30,1020 lions taken at Prospect, Bermuda, during February. 1920. Latrfcide 38 IT' 40" N. Longitude 64° 45' 89" W.

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o Direction and Force Atttaaof CO [ Percentage Amount Form Direction Whence Coining During interval ending Si 00 Observation. 5 8 09 is, Date. Miles ft> o a 41 c in 24 I II in I H m , n III I II m I II Ill e III I n HI & c«*.£ « x n lours X O S5 REMARKS 9 "PC 58 3 8.30 3.0 8.30 8.30 3.00 8.30 3.0 8.30 *5a R0 8.30 8.30 3.0 8.30 iia.m . 8.30 8.30 3.0 8.30 wg II a 3.0 E pQ \tn. j p.m. p.m. a.m. p.m p.m to a.m.] xm. p.m. a.m. pan. p.m. a.m. p.m. pjn. a.m. pjn.] ).m. 8.30 a.m. 3.0 p.m. 8.30 pjn. m i M "u3 I i 1 1 J3ajn. 1 i 60 69 64 N.E. 5 N.E. 5 N.E. 4 407 10 19 9 k.kn.n. fcn. cs.k.kn. N.E. N.E. E. O O O r.o.r.o.r.o.r.o. O. O.R.O. .10 I 90.0 49.4 2.50 Dull day. 1 K0 62 66 N.E. 3 S.E. 4 aE. 4 366 3 4 9 k.ks. c.cs.k. kn.n. N.E. S.E. S.E. C CO O.C. C. CO. .-30 129.0 52.0 Fine Day. 2 13 61 73 S.E. 4 aE. 4 S.E. 4 382 7 t 4 1 cs.k.kn.n. cs.k. cs.k. S.E. S.E. aE. e c i B O.C. c CB. 126.0 54.0 Fine day. 3 84 % 80 95 S.E. 4 S.E. 4 S.E. 4 425 9 6 10 kn.n. c.cs.k. k.n. S.E. S.E. aE. O j C ' o B.C.O. O.C. CO. 126.0 60.0 Dull day. 4 k?9 89 100 S.E. 5 S-E. 5 S.E. 6 659 10 . 10 10 cs.ck.k.kn. ML n. as. S.E. S.E. O ! O R o. O. O.R. .04 .10 110.0 57.4 1.02 Dull a.m. Wet p.m. 3 89 95 100 S.E. 9 S.W. 5 aw. 5 610 10 9 9 ks.kn.n. k.kn.n. kn.n. aE. S.W. S.W. R O , O R.OJR. R.O.R.O. O.R.O.R.O. 1.44 8.00 106.2 53.0 36.52 Dullday. T1 6 K3 68 89 S.W. 4 aw. 4 s.w. 3 464 8 j 9 8 cs.ck.k.kn. k.IU IUB. w. aw. S.W. O | O O O.R.OJR.O. O. O.R.O. .04 .30 126.0 47.4 1.02 Dull day. 7 75 70 W. 3 w. 4 w. 3 312 8 i 9 3 cs.k.kn. k.n. k.kn. w. W. w. o ; R C O.R.O. O.R. R.O.C. .63 7.00 131.5 43.0 16.00 Dull day. 8 [75 65 63 N.W. 4 w. 5 N.W. 4 417 8 | 8 8 k.ks.n. k.kn. k.kn. w. W. w. o O | o tCJOJCJOJCjOJ.O. R.O.R.O. O.R.O.R.O. .10 1.40 126.5 44.8 2.54 Dullday. 9 164 54 69 N.W. 4 w. 3 w. 2 213 9 6 5 k.kn. c.cs.k.ks. c.cs.k.kn. w. w. w. o C c O.R.O. O.C. C. 106.6 42.8 Dull a.m. Fine p.m. 10 K>6 64 /2 S.W. 4 aw. 4 i aw. 4 337 6 7 2 c.cs.k.kn. c.ck.k. k.n. aw. S.W. aw. c c B C. CB. B. 126.0 51.6 Fine day. 11 73 80 94 aw. 4 1 aw. 4 aw. 2 298 2 4 2 cs.ck. cs.k. cs.k. - aw. aw. B C B B. B.C. CB. 126.8 53.0 Fine day. 12 94 95 100 s. 4 s. 5 aw. 5 464 7 9 3 k.ks.kn. k.ks.kn. k.kn. S. , s. aw. c o c B.C. %s° O.C. 120.0 62.5 Fine day. + 13 bo 100 100 S.W. 5 aw. 4 aw. 4 421 9 9 10 kn.n. n. n. S.W. S.W. aw. o o O CO. *" O. O. .04 1.30 90.6 62.2 1.02 Dullday. Strong wind 5-6 a.m. ;5 ps 100 100 S.W. 5 aw. 5 aw. 5 458 10 10 10 kn.n. Bb •E. aw. aw. aw. O R R o. O.R. R. 1.25 9.00 95.0 56.5 31.77 Fine a.m. Wet p.m. 15 on 77 66 w. 3 1 w. 4 w. 4 352 10 10 4 kn.n. i ks.kn.n. kjl. s. w. w. R O C R. RO.R.O.R.O. O.R.O.R.O.C. .65 14.00 112.4 47.2 16.47 Dull a.m. Fine p.m. 16 58 60 67 w. 4 N.W. 3 N.E. 1 139 7 5 4 cs.k.ks.kn. cs.k.ks.kn. k.kn. N.W. w. N.E. c c C C.O.R.O.C. C C. T 133.0 35.5 Fine day. 17 b 68 89 E. 2 S.E. 3 S.E. 3 372 7 7 6 cs.ks. k.ks.kn. k.ks.kn. E. SJE. S.E. c c C C.O.R.O.C. C C. T 125.7 48.0 Fine day. 18 95 100 100 aE. 6 S. 5 aw. 3 381 . 10 10 10 kn.n. n. II. S. S. a O R R c.o.r.o.r.o.r.o. OJR.O.R.O.R R. .55 6.30 95.0 53.0 13.97 Dull and Wet. 19 8 67 65 N.W. 4 N.W. 4 N. 4 299 9 5 4 k.kn.n. c.ksjf.kn. k-n. N.W. w. N. o c C R.O. O.C. C .14 3.00 128.0 35.0 3.52 Fine d3y. 20 F60 60 65 N.E. 3 N.E. 3 N.E. 3 200 8 10 7 c.k.ks.kn. cs.k.ks.n. k.kn. N.E. N.E. N.E. O 1 o C CO. O. O.C. 104.6 48.0 Dullday. 21 PI 1 67 78 N.E. 4 aE. 4 S.E. 3 270 4 7 5 k. cs.k.kn.n. k.kn. N.E. aE. aE. c 1 c C C» C C 127.4 50.0 Fine a.m. Dull p.m. 22 po 80 100 S.E. 4 N.E. 2 N. 3 178 10 4 1 n. k.kn.n. ks.kn. E. s. N. R C B c.o.r.o.r.o.r. R.O.C. CB. .35 9.30 132.0 49.2 8.81 Dull a.m. Fine p.m. 23 R9 70 89 N. 2 aw. 3 S.W. 3 251 2 2 2 k.ks. k. k. N. aw. aw. B B B b.c.o.r.o.e.b. B.C.B. B. .03 1.00 134.0 55.4 .76 Fine day. 24 89 89 ' 94 S.W. 4 aw. 4 aw. 4 333 10 10 10 kn.n. n. k.n.n. aw. aw. S.W. O R R B.C.O. O.R. R. .50 4.00 120.9 49.2 12.70 Wet day. ^ 25 71 i 68 . 79 S.W. 3 aw. 4 S.W. 4 327 2 6 4 ck.k. k.kn.n. k. aw. s.w. » aw. B C C R.O.CB. B.C. C 127.4 48.0 Fine day. 26 75 75 73 w. 3 aw. 3 N.W. 6 397 8 9 10 k.ks.kn.n. k.ks.kn.n. kn.n. w. w. w. O O O jCO.r.oj.ojvO. O.R.O. oj.o.r.o.r.o. .36 4.00 110.0 49.5 9.06 Dull day. Hailstorm 5 p.m. 27 2 110 j 7 k.kn. cs.k.kn.n. N.W. N. 80 68 66 N.W. N. 1 N.E. 2 7 5 ks.s. N.E. C C C ; O.R.O.C C. C .04 1.30 131.2 48.0 1.02 Showery; a.m. Fine later, t 28 65 77 94 S.E. 3 aE. 4 S.E. 4 484 . 7 9 . 7 k.kn.n. k.kn.n. kn.n. S.E. S.E. C O C C CO. O.C. T 129.0 52.0 Fair day. Strong wind 2-8 a.m. f 29 aE. - 1 • [ i 1 6 i 2183 J2380 112 113 106 10326 217 215 178 1 6.26 71.50 3445.9 1457.6 'l58.0 Sums r • i 1 79 75 82 4 4 4 356 1 7 7 j 6 1 I .22 2.47 118.8 50.3 5.47 Means

WIND EXTREMES f-=Rainbow SYMBOLS DENOTING CLOUDS Height corrected reading of barometer 80.413 on 2nd at 8.30 p.m. T=Thunder c Cirrus Df Observations of Lowest " " " 89.370 on 25th at 3 p.m. f—lightning K Cumulus *•= Anemometer under repair. ck Cirro-cumulus 1.44 in. on 6th at 3 p.m. Graateat daily rainfall ffzzDew cs .. Cirro-stratus t—Heavy Dew 72.0 on 13th s Stratus Highest temperature in shade **~Lunar Halo j E. aE. a aw. W N.W. ks Cumulo-Strabus Lowest ** ** " 50.0 on 29th n . Nimbus Highest. " " sun 134.0 on 24th k.m . Eumulo Nimbus Lowest ' on grass 35.0 on 20th 1 21 3 29 11 7

F. J. MILLS, Sergt.', E.A M C, Observer

D. O. HYDE, Lfe Coff"R.A.M.C., S.M.O, Bermuda.