The Clinton News Record, 1930-03-06, Page 301
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The Wet. Way from Bimini to
Florida
Tire wettest seven allies in the
world Some one calls Bimini,S an Is-
land in the Bahamas about, forty-five
miles -from the coast of Florida,
Nevertheless, ,it is reported this
"bootleggere' paradise" has "suffered a
great dentine in business recently.
The reason for it, we are told, le that
the dangers and difficulties of liquor-
, running to the United States have be•
conte too great.
A West Indian correspondent of the
London Observer blames the licensing
authorities of Nassefu for BinnIni's bail
name, It is not too muck to say, he
alleges, that they could smash the
bootlegging industry in Bimini it they
so wished. _
Meanwhile, this informant goes 011
to `describe the island's shape as
roughly making the 'arc of e circle,. At
its southern, end is another small is-
land, we learn, thus forming au ideal
harbor with a narrow channel as en-
trance. The,.population of the settle-
ment around the harbor is given as
400 odd. On the . main 'front street,.
Bay Street, it le related, there are five
liquor saloons and one liceused club.
We read thee:.
"In the harbor there are two' liquor
-barges, and .one anchored schooner,
winch serves the . Bente purpose.
These barges are rectangular lu
shape, being about fifty by thirty teat:
There are two hopes in either barge,
one at each end. One serves ad the
sleeping -compartments of the boot
leggers, and the other as the dining -
room and kitohen. The space , be-
tween the lipases ie open on either
side, and serves as a piattortn fntc
w-htah the liquor is unloaded from the
Naeeau embodiers, and from which .it,
1t loaded on to the Florida boats. Both
houses and platform are coverea by a
common roof, giving the Mtn -ranee
of a neat little cottage, -
"Underneath the houses, that is in
'the llull or the vessel, several thous-
ands of cases ot liquor can be stored,
so that there may be always a plenti-
ful supply on hand. In short the
barges and the solreoner serve exactly
the same purpose as wholesale build-
ings on land, only their position in the
harbor so facilitates loading and un-
loading that the one warehouse oa
land has practically ceased to do bust -
0055.
"The harbor Is also dotted over by
some thirty motor -boats, averaging
about twenty-five feet in length, pos-
sessing powerful engines and capable
of carrying four hundred cases.
"Some of these boats are very fast,
and can reach the Florida coast In
two hours. These belong to the boot-
leggers iu Miami, who employ young
•men to pilot them and shoot across
with 'loads according to ordera. The
course of procedure Is as fellows:
"Tlie owners of the barges Ltve in
Nassau, and order the liquor from
England to that port. It arrives in
cases, and they repack it into sacks,
so that ft can be handled with light-
ning speed. Back sack contains els
bottle's.
"The sacks aro then put aboard
schooners, Whitt convey the liquor
the 1.10 tail
es from Nassau to Bftmui
(of course, time are other centres as
well as Bimini, but we are concerned
just now only with the fatter). The
schooners draw up alongside the
barges and nnlmati. The American
bootleggers now do business with the
barges, each of which has ae-capable
man in charge. Thus far everything
is plain sailing.
"The gaeatest risks oral! are taken
by the men who carry the liquor from
tite bargee to the coast of Florida.
'A' receives a cable front urs employer
in Miami to bring, say, '400 oases over
to -night' (there are two sacks in a
case); • He Ioads up from a barge, and
at sunset speeds out of the harbor to
cross the Gum
elle has a certain rendezvous,
known to 7.titn and his associates at
the other side -some point ofland
or some creek, perhaps ten or twenty
miles from Miami. Later ou, when the
authorities have become suspicious of
this place, he -will change it • to an-
other,. 110. unloads, and is told'wlteth-
er to bring a load the following night
Miniirdes Kills Dandruff,
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ACtb STOMACH
HEArt70URN
HEADACHE
tgAegS-NAU „,
What many people call indigestion
oily often mean excess acid in the
'iitotnaoh. The stomach nerves here
:been over -stimulated, and food sours,
- ','.she corrective is an alkali, which
neutralizes acids instantly. And the
,beat alkali known .to medical octane
is Phillips' Mtlk of Magnesia. It has
.$omained the standard 'with physt.-
hJats in the 50 years since Its inven
ft�lote
One spoonful of this harmless, taste..
Ions alkali in. water wilt neutralize iff,
stantly tunny -times as much acid, and'
the symptoms' disappear at once. You
will never use crude methods When
once you 'learn 'the efficiency of this,
aft get a small bottle to try.
Be sure to get the genuine Phllipls'
Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physi-
cians for
hy'si-cians;for 50 yore in correcting excess
acids, Each bottle contains full dtree
tions -any drugstore,
oi,•the 'next; or to wait 'anotfie'r•cdb
This. West Indian correspondent
The Observer goes on to relate.
rho .rumunner thea; makes hie e
.back to Bimini; and at sunrise
boat will be riding lazily at ancl
as though -it had never, left the liarbor
,Probably e 18 SOW asleep 4�,oti
•barge, this writer ventures, happy
the fact that another `sum has b
plum). to his credit,: Meanwhile
toad, we are told, hits been met be
'motortruck or by cars. " If the load
to go'to Miaral, it appears, a tru
takes it there: ,But sometimes,
seeds, a conalgamont is placed in
hack of a private ear, and driven no
to' some other city. Tho destirtat
of every sack is already. arranged
fore the boats arrive, and we read:
"Perhaps half a Xenon or more'
these boats wilt cross In one night,
going: to separate points along: t
.const, and all ,being metas n the ee
of 'A.' They' feet out keowing'ti
they may be' discovered by .00
guards iu their patrol boats. If t4.
are' (Recovered, and do not halt'th
may be shot, 81 they are optima
'means five years' imprisonment te
a five -thousand. -dollar fine for a first
f
feanttecer'), (the 'employer always pays,.,
"They darn make the attempt on
during .the dark period of the MU
'ia moonlight all boats lie up. Th
also have t0 brave stormy sena. So
tines boats go' out and are nev
heard of again. Frequently they
captured. The other men only !au
anti wonder. When their time w
come.
"On the American side the autho
tion often capture a toad as it is got
to Miami or elsewhere. Bribery is r
sorted to however, and the loads a
often allowed to pass through,
liquor is stored in secret,
"An, innocent -looking building m
be the home of some of lt, or a ba
toss -looking. restaurant adapted 1
receiving and- disposing of the liqu
may be able to. provide Its clients. Th
consumer W1ii pay as much as ten do
lars a .bottle for it.
"It ought to be added that the boo
legging business has diminished grea
41y in recent days. The dangers an
difficulties of smuggling the liquor
America are so great.
"The Licensing Board is Nassau
rontposed ot the Receiver -General, tb.
Stipendiary Magistrate, and thee
other persons, appointed annually b
the Government, Upon them res
the responsibility of granting Iicens
to tate saloons and barges in Bimini,
and it is not too much to gay that they
have the power of smashing the boot -
logging business` in that quarter.
" Why do they not use their power?
Every License is supposed to be grant-
ed en its merits. The average num-
ber for a settlement the size of Bimini
is three, and this was the number
there previous tee bootlegging days,
and even they were only small saloons
run by colored natives. At the pre-
sent time there are nine licenses in
Blmtul, even thought tate original three
saloons are still euateient to supply
the settlementestablish-
twineone of the licensed establish -
twine do 'a wholesale trade with any
surrounding Battlements, because
there are none for many miles. The
only place that the barges :can do busi-
ness with is Florida -lienee tate boot-
legging.
"The pp
Licensing Board appears to
close its eyes to the fact that an tin
liutited quantity of liquor is being con-
veyed to a settlement for the sole pure
pose of being smuggled into America
and violating tite law et a friendly
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',A WOUSENOLO NAME
• 151 54 cotfNTames•' '
Sir Esme Howard
Washington of late years has be -
conte a favorite place for British diplo-
mats, and in turn recent British dip.
lom is have been great favorites in
Washington, Lord Bryce'perbsaps set
the high-water mark for all represen-
tatives of Great Britain at the Ameri-
ean Capital in the days when he was
Professor Bryce, the recognized stu-
dent of American politics. But its far
as could have beou 3tossible, the high
standard which he then set has been
maintained by Itis successors, of whom
Str Esme Howard, now retiring, ltas
certainly not been the least distitt-
gui'shed.
During hl"a stay et Washington, Sir
Seale has eucouatered uo serious dill-
lomatio issues between the Unfted
States and the country he represented.
et has been emphatically an era of
good feeling which rte slid much to
solidify, The slight commercial an-
tagonism that sprang out oe the Bri-
tish effort to control tate Supply and
lee price of rubber was perhaps the
one interruption to the placidity of
his terns, and he may now retire k11ow-
tng that British -American relations
were never on a more ltarmoniotts and
trlondly plane.
toilette privilege mid refusing to have
liquor imported for the use Of the
embasy stair, Sir Esme a year ,ago
greatly strengthened himself with a
very large section of American opini-
on. Whether or not his action vas
taken because of nuv
personal rsonat reco
s
nitron
of the evils to which the use of
alegltoile stimulants so often leads is
not material. The significance of his
ant was that, as the diplomatic re-
presentative of a friendly power, he
saw and sympathized with the strug-
gle the American Government was
making against the forces of alcohol,
and firmly and unequivocally placed
himself ou the right side -on the side
of Mw observance and law enforce.
went, If the ordluary !settee which
confront diplomats did' not arise is
ally very serious forms during his am-
bassadorial period, ,Sir Emile 8 oward
may at least feel 'are that in his ac-
tion bearing upon this purely domestic
problem of the Vatted Status he won
tate respect and the admiration of the
American peoples -Christian Science
Monitor,
Compensations
Kitchener RsOord: There isn't much
to see In a small town -but what you
hear makes up for it.
4
By the way, what's the propasod
new thirteenth month to be called?
The calendar might end with "October,
November, 'Decentber, Addeuder"
Mieard's-50 Year Record of Success,
"I seldom get home until midnight
and there le no pay for orertipne in
my job."—prince or 'P0ales.
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Leading • :Agriculturist
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faire and having represented Canada
on an Imperial committee to study tl e
meat supply 61 the British •Empire,
Leonard 'Christie 'McOuat bas recent y
been appointed general agricultural
agent of tite Capadian Facia° Ira 1
way. He was bort! at St Andrews
East, Quebec, in 1892, and took h s
degree of Bachelor of Science in Ag-
riculture, at McGill tetiversity. ,After
returning from military service is the
war_, Mr, 114cOttat was called to Ottawa
as'bacon specialist of the Dominion
Livestock Branch,, Department of
Agriculture, and, following a special
study of the British meat market, was
selected to loin the first Imperial Ec-
onomia Committee to investigate and
report on British Empire neat euppiY
which met in London in 1025, His
wide knowledge and experience are
now at the service of the Canadian
Pacific Railway,
Oxcarts and
Aeroplanes
It is a far ery from tile sbou•mov-
ins, primitive, high -wheeled c'trt, belli-
ed by oxen along the roads of Ceylon,
to a speedy aeroplane in the whiter
sky over Lake Erie, -but many of the;
people on Pelee Island are now drink-'
Ing tea,cnrr'ieii there by alr, that jog-
gled along 10 an oxcart under a tropi-
cal sun in Ceylon only a few weeks
ago.
The Salada Tea Company, because
of the freezing over of Lake Erie, be-
tween Pelee and the mainland, recent-
ly aitlpped sevel'al ltundt'ed pounds of
tea by air, bi order to replenish the
diminishing stock of a certain grocer
on the island.
Tbere is no doubt that the aero -
place is fast taking its place as a
freight carrier aud it is gratifying to
see some of our larger Catiadinn In-
dustries utilizing this means of trans.
portatiatt In the nettle Of service.
Financial returns from Wall Street
don't include any money back.--Ark-
enses Cazette.
A waiter at a West -end restaurant
was once a cowboy. From the wide•
open spaces to the.wide-open fates, -
Punch.
The Soviet may put a better face
ott Grings, after all. It blas granted
a concession to a razor factetv.-
Newarit Ledger,
•
lelinard's Will Kill Corns. a
it Probably Would, 11-
A man who bought stook iu a company
Inquired if its value would Jump anwe
He was told it could,
Aud it probably would,
Provided the price didn't slump any.
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The Lei eirj
How an Old Story of the Buf
Palo-; lunsters Has Come
True --and May Afford
a j lew Sport for
Mil ionaires
The old buffalo -hunters, 'when they
found tlto bison were vanishing, in-
vented -the legend that s0mewltere, In
some remote fastness of Lite North
'American' Continent, was a "lost
herd:'
,One day, they said, this lost
herd would reappear.
Of course, what lad'really happened
was that constant slaughter had
Trilled off the bison. But it now seems.
that there was, In reality, at least one
lost herd. Rumors of it were current
among the trappers of the Far Worth.
1 ears ago, but it was a long time be.
fore any authentic information cotild
be gained. Then it was di covered
that there were sotnetliiteg like. 5,000
bison roaming e great area ot some
10,500 square miles of ideal buffalo
country between the Peace River and
the Great Slave Lake,
ono .the oilstone of the herd was
established the Government appointed
rangers to protect it and keep down
w olYes, and declared the whole of the
area a buffalo sanctuary. It is to -day
Cauadas' largest national park.
Some Years before ''this, : however
the Federal Government had par=
chased a herd ' of 700 buffalo,
which had been preserved in the
U nited States, and *tailed them in
a reserve, 166 square miles in extent,
at Wainwright, Alberta. This was
over twenty years ago, and by 1916 the
herd had increased to 2,000. In. 1928
it was 10,000.
Bison on Tour
This increase was at Lather too fast
a rate, and finally it was decided that
the Wainwright held should be kept
down by sending the yearly surplus
north, in the hope that they might mix
.with the wild bison there. Since the
first shipment went north in 1925
some 6,500 bisott have been moved in
this way, part of the journey being by
rail, and part in flat-bottomed boats.
on the Athabasca and Slave, Rivers. '
There is talk now oe the Federal
Government possibly (teetering as
open season for buffalo, and aliening..
wealthy sportsmen to do a little,
shooting at some of the surplus
bison,' But there will be very strict
regulations and safeguards if this sug-
gestion is adopted; there will be no
repetition of the wh01esale slaughter
that swept the buffalo from the
prairies some sixty years ago.
These last buffalo hunts marked the
end of one era end the beginning of
another. Even while the hunters
were still talking about the lest herd
the cowmen were invading their coun-
try, and cattle were grazing where
only tite bison had beim before -
where, indeed, the skeletons of the
Met of them atilt dotted the prairie.
But soon even tate skeletons disap-
peared --after the Mutters came the
bone -pickers, who for a time made a
livius; eolleeting and ceiling buffalo
bodes,
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$[e dearly loved a rich til. -bit. The
spirit was vriilittn, but the lleslt was weak.
l'lienevcr he ale anything rirh,ltis boys
rued to say, " Poor dad. he will pay the
penalty to -morrow." [lead tee sequel
us his Own wortia t -
'•Since taking the regular dose of
1Krnechon Salta it iS quite different, and
my boys etlloy titemtclvos seeing me
cat what [ dare not touch before. My
eldest son was the same, but since Ito
has taken [iruaciten Satre he can ent
and enjoy whatever is put its front of
]rim."
Modem arliiiciai conditions, errors of
diet, overwork, tack of exercise, and
NO on, are bound to have hljurlons
effects fn the tong nut providing due
precaution is not taken,
leresetten Salta should be your safe-
guard, ureides 01eutting tite body of
tnpuritice gently, surely and l::ilnleosly,
they possess a vital power or giving new
life and vitality to the Countless millions
of cells of winch every Wily fs romposrtl.
That is why physicians never hesitate
to recommend iia•osel =n Salta.
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21 you lino never tried Iiruohen—fry It noir
at our selene. Wo baro r]Isfribnted a great
many special "mmAN'r" pneltaea, which make
It easy for roil to prove our darn for yonrerlr,
!tett your drugglat for the new "00051"' 050.
package.
This
toadish ate taut regular
�pullioiret for ,bait
ono week. Open tho trial bottle O01 put 11 to
the tont, and then, If not entirely ,vtivineed that
ICrusohcn does everything *e claim 10 1„ ,Io the
0050111 bottle 18 stip ao good as ow. 131:, It
back, Your 111880lat is authorised to Mint
your 750. Immediately and without question,
You have tried I1re,8Iion free at oar espenco.
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Are yon prepared to render.
first aicl and quick cotnfort the
moment your youngster has an
upset of any sorts' Could you do
the right thing --immediately--;"
though the emergency came with-
out watning perhaps tonight ?
Castoria is a mothers standby at
such tines. There is nothing like
it in emergencies, and nothing
better for everyday use. For a
sudden attack of colic, or the
gentle relief of constipation; to
allay a feverish condition; or to
soothe a fretful baby that cant.
sleep. This pure vegetable prepa-
ration is always ready to ease an
harmless as the recipe en the
wrapper reads. If you _see Chas.
11. Fletcher's' signature, it is
genuine Castoria. It is harmless
to the smallest infant; doctors
Will tell you so.
You can tell:frote the recipe on
the wrapper : how mint it is, and
how good for little systems. But
continue with 'Castorla- Until a
ailing youngster, It is just as .child is grown,
5'My.daugliter Catherine is
fifteen years old. She was very
irregular, often sick at her
stomach and had to stay in
bed two or three days at a
dine. One of your booklets was
sent to us by mail so I got her
a bottle of Vegetable Com-
pound. Catherine has been
taking it regularly and she is
gaining.itt weight and every
way, I told the neighbors anti
four other girls are takingit
with good results." --Mrs. Oar.
ewe Jenkinson, Box 84 Thot'n-
Ioe, Ontario.