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JANUARY TREASURY KING TO BROADCAST BER UTS HOUSE OF COMMONS SEES REPORT Tsoa2TiOT° I BERMUDA TENNIS CHAMPION- EXCITEMENT OVER ROMFS Empire Speech on March 1— SHIPS Indefinite Supplementary New Coinage—No Mourn­ Re-organisation Effected PUBLICATION OF REPORT Estimatees Presented ing at Ascot—Britain's His ExceUency the Chief Scout Ethiopian Interests has been pleased to approve the fol­ Fine Entry of Ranking Stars Dated February 6th., the same lowing re-organization of the Ber­ Parliamentary Rules Befog Explana­ day the Treasury Report for Decem­ LONDON, Feb. 21 (BOP)—An­ muda Boy Scouts Association as for Annual Event ber, 1935, was presented to the'House nouncement is made by the British I from the 19th inst. tions Which Are Expected in of Assembly, the Treasury Report for Broadcasting Corporation that thej (1) The formation of a Western January has now been made pubUc. King wiU broadcast to the Empire on District which territory wiU include Though the Bermuda Annual Ten­ France wiU be here to defend her The feature of this report is the Sunday, March 1st. His Majesty Warwick to Ireland Island. nis Championship does not com­ title. Mrs. Andrus wUl also be here Sanctions Debate large amount of money paid out in wiU be heard from aU British trans­ (2) Appointment of Charles Sutton mence until March 16th., a fine as weU as Florence le BoutilUer, who the very first month of the new mitters including the Empire station Esq as District Commissioner Wes­ entry is already assured and the has come on greatly this last year, LONDON, Feb. 21 (CP).—Whitehall was plainly and year, not only from current account at Daventry .The wavelength on which tern District. prospects for a record event are ex­ and Miss Fulton, winner of the obviously worried yesterday and today. A secret Foreign but from funds in the hands of the the Daventry station wiU operate (3) Confirmation of appointment ceedingly bright. Princess Tourney, is already here,. Crown Agents. As a result January and the times at which recordings of of Major R. C. Earl O. B. E. as Dis­ Four of the first ten ranking players WhUe it is much too early yet to give Office Document on Ethiopia has leaked out and it shows a deficit of minus £11,481 on the speech wiU be broadcast wUl be trict Commissioner Central District in the U.S.A., have entered, with the a complete Ust of women players who .tred Wednesday in the Rome paper ' Giornale d'ltalia" current account, while the Crown announced by the B.B.C. later. ond T. S. Wyatt Esq as District Com­ probable inclusion of Gregory S. are coming, there is no question 11. The authorities here admit that they do not know Agents were drawn upon for no less missioner for Eastern District. Mangin, and the Canadian aces but what the tournament this year how it happened. The document, according to statements than £14,236; no explanation is given NEW COINAGE (4) The formation of an Island Laird Watt and Robert Murray. wiU go down in history as one of the made here, was not furnished to the Italian Government. of this latter expenditure, which was CouncU for the development and These players have both been to best that Bermuda has yet seen. possibly partly for instalment and The King received in audience at control of Scouting in Bermuda Bermuda on former occasions, but One of the big features of the It was the secret report of the interdepartmental committee interest on the remainder of the Buckingham Palace, Sir Robert John­ to be composed as foUows: Island last summer they went to England tournament would be the inclusion appointed in January, 1935, to inquire into British interests Dredger Loan of £32,756, for which son, Deputy Master of the Mint, and Commissioner (Chairman), Lawrence where they played in the major of Carl Schroeder, the phenomenal in Ethiopia. a total of £6,088 was appropriated in discussed the steps to be taken for H. Smart Esq.; Assistant Commis­ tournaments throughout the Brit­ Swedish player who has just arrived 'he general effect of the report was to emphasize that the Estimates. The deficit on cur­ the issue of new coinage and medals sion for Sea Scouts (Vice Chairman), ish Isles, Murray winning the Scot­ in the United States to play in the rent account was largely due to pay­ bearing His Majesty's effigy. Lt. A. E. NichoU R. N. R. (Ret.) tish championships. Both have been Indoor Championships, and may British interests in Ethiopia were limited to: 1, in Lake Tana, ment of £12,005 tn January for adver­ District Commissioner, Central Dis­ playing indoor tennis this winter and make the Bermuda trip. Schroeder source of the Blue Nile which irrigates Anglo-Egyptian tising inthe United States, as com­ THE KING'S THOUGHTFOLNESS trict, Major R. C. Earl O. B. E.; As­ both been improved by fifteen, so has, within the last few weeks, beaten .udan; 2, the assurance that the tribes along the British pared with £5,323 in January 1935 sistant District Commissioner, Cen­ that Canada should be stronly repre­ the famous Baron Von Cram, Boro- SomaUland frontier shall have grazing rights. and £2,002 in January 1934, the total Much satisfaction was expressed by tral District, R. C. Crawford Esq. sented in this tournament. tra and Bousus of France, and the appropriation for American adver­ exhibitors and buyers at the textile M. O. P.; District Commissioner Czechoslovakian, Menzel. He is a ? report held that the British should safeguard Lake tising for 1936 being £17,000 so far. section of the British Industries Fair Eastern District, T. S. Wyatt Esq.; U.S.A. ENTRY wonder indoors player and his entry but expresses the general view that any threat to District Commissioner, Western During January the revenue was today with the announcement that U.S.A. players already entered in­ would certainly lend a great dea] of District, Charles Sutton Esq.; Com­ British interests by the Italian conquest of Ethiopia is not abnormal, being £4,611 from the King does not desire that pubUc clude : colour to the tournament. missioner for Wolf Cubs, Miss Rogers, remote. departmental receipts and £23,903 mourning shall be worn at the Ascot Bryan (Bitsy) M. Grant; Island Secretary, W. H. Jeffcoat- from Customs (an increase of £4,971 Race Meeting. The announcement Frankie Parker; SALE OF TICKETS British officials declared yesterday that reports prove was made foUowing the King's pri­ Skeen. over last January), making a total Wilmer Hines; ter policy towards the war, Britain is not actuated vate discussion with trade experts at of £28,514. The expenditure, on the J. GUbert HaU; The arrangements fcr the sale of the close of his tour of the Fair with FAREWELL PARADE material motives. The committee of inquiry was other hand, was higher than usual, Henry CuUey; tickets for the tournament wiU be Lord Derby who had referred to tbe j limited to British interests in Ethiopia and bore being £39,902 without Treasury ad­ Robert Bryan; carried on in the same manner as effect of the Court mourning order Arrangements are being made to ition to the question of whether there should be ac- vances or £39,995 including them, John McCiarmid. in past years. Season tickets cover­ on the textUe trade. The announce­ organize a FareweU Parade tn hon­ an increase over last January of Hines and CuUy are the sensational ing the entire tournament or daUy lce in what might involve a breach of the League ment is regarded by ah as another our of His ExceUency the Chief Scout, £7,015, whUe receipts only bettered doubles team from the Pacific coast, reserved seats wiU be on sale at the Covenant or the Kellogg Pact. example of His Majesty's anxiety that and it is expected that there wiU be last year (when Customs duties were who last season were within one English Sports Shop, Queen Street, Questions rattled across the floor the lamented death of his father a large turn out of aU Troops in the lower) by £3,952. While funds with point of defeating Wilmer AUison of the House of Commons yesterday should cause the minimum of dis­ Island. from Wednesday, March llth. Reser­ the Crown Agents were subject to the and John Van Ryn, the David Cup WAR'S PROGRESS turbance to the country's trade. vations can f&so Jje- naade through afternoon about the loss of the docu­ heavy withdrawal mentioned above, It is hoped to be able to make such doubles players tn the U.S. Cham­ ment. Winston Churchill raised the arrangements as wiU aUow all Scouts, the larger hotels which have kindly investments in the Joint Colonial pionship. WalUs Merrihew writes consented to make bookings through matter just as the question period Italians Bent on Annihilating Fund increased from £20,500 in De­ BRITAIN NOT EMBARRASSED Sea Scouts and Cubs also Parents that they have most attractive per- ended. EarUer W. W. Adamson and friends to be present. their offices. The prices of tickets Enemy cember to £22,700, apparently on ac­ sonaUties on the court and always are as foUows: Reserved season seats (Labour) questioned the Prime Minis­ A statement wUl be made in ParUa­ count of the one per cent which has delight a gaUery by their briUiant 21/-, covering the entire tournament ter on another alleged leakage to a ment Monday regarding the pubUca­ oo ROME, Feb. 21. (CP)—Italy's to be reinvested every year in the play. DaUy reserved seats 4/- first two days, Sheffield newspaper and mentioned tion in Rome of extracts from the northern armies yesterday were Note Security Fund. WOMEN PLAYERS the Rome pubUcation in passing. confidential report of the inter­ 6/- thereafter. Umtserved seats, on ordered to storm the strategic pos­ Although there was thus a deficit of As ChurchUl put the question, the departmental committee of experts B.S.P.CA. In the women's field, last year's sale at the gate only 3/- for the first ition of Mount Alaji. The War Office minus £11,481 on current account, Speaker, Captain E. A. Fitzroy, said under the chairmanship of Sir John winner, Mrne. Sylvia Henrottn of two days, 4/- thereafter. announced |that aU units of the 3rd. £35,423 was carried over locally as a "A question has been asked." Maffey. The committee was set up army corps were streaming south­ surplus from last year, which turned Annual Meeting on Monday Churchill amid considerable excite­ by the British Government early last ward from the newly won positions this deficit into a local balance of ment pressed the point that Adamson year to inquire if and to what extent near Mount Aradam Antalo to smash £23,942 at the end of January. This The annual meeting of the Ber­ 20 Landed from Camito Here THEY SA Y had not put a definite question on British interests would be affected by the remnants of Ras Mulugheta's surplus from the previous year, it j That the battle of the sites has pro­ the Rome report. He had only men­ the ItaUan invasion of Abyssinia muda Branch of the S.P.C.A., wiU Yesterday Morning decimated forces and capture the pin­ wiU be recaUed, was formerly placed be held on Monday in the Trinity gressed another step. tioned it, and besides, an answer was in a Suspensory Account, to be used which then, threatened to result in * * * nacle considered as Ethiopia's bul­ Hall at 3.30 p-m. when it is hoped The Elders and Fyffes S.s. Camito not given. The question was one of for such purposes as the Legislature ItaUan control of that country wark on the road to Desseye and there will be a large atendance. arrived at HamUton yesterday morn­ That Victoria Park is favoured by the great urgency and interest, he con­ should decide, but this practice was Unpublished extracts stated that ths Addis Ababa. His ExceUency the Governor and ing, out of Avonmouth, with 20 majority of citizens. tended. The Labour member in- abandoned for various reasons a committee considered British inter­ Lady Cubitt, both of whom are keen­ passengers and mail for Bermuda. Continued on Page 16 few years ago. Besides the local ests would in fact not be affected in ADDIS ABABA, Feb. 21. (CP)—The such circumstances. The foreign ly interested in the work of this She carried 4.6 passengers in transit. That it is an admin Lble setting for OO surplus of £35,423, the Colony had at Ethiopian forces west of Makale newspaper comment appeared to take society, have kindly given their dis­ Among the Bermuda passengers were such a purpose. the close of the year with the Crown SANCTIONS DEBATE are standing their ground in a sharp the same view of the report as that of tinguished patronage, and the chair the Rev. E. M. Strong, new incum­ Agents another £14,863, making a engagement with the ItaUan forces the British press, namely, that its wiU be taken by the Hon. A. G. bent of the Uving of Pembroke, and That the radio fans had a grand time total surplus of £50,287, tn addition Britons Intense Over Mon­ which are seeking to oust them pubUcation cannot be a cause of Grantham, Colonial Secretary. Mrs. Strong, Mr. and Mrs. J. F- over the news of the Nova Scotia. to the surplus of £40,217 in the Note day's House Session from strategic positions on the north­ embarrassment to the British Gov­ Reports wiU be read and the finan­ Orompton-Inglefield, Mr. and Mrs. * * * ern sector, according to reports Security Fund which is to be used ernment. Typical of the comments cial statement presented, and there R. V. Barton, Mr. Malcolm Mackin­ That they had the Monarch 300 miles reaching here. The forces of Ras in repaying the Dredger Loan—that Sout West towing her a few hours LONDON, Feb. 21. (CP)—There is a of many foreign newspapers is that of wiU also be several well known tosh, and Miss M. S. Hemsley, a Seyoum and Ras Kassa, which are is, provided investments don't take nurse at the King Edward Hospital. after she had saUed for New York. keen anticipation for the debate a Paris paper which states that the speakers. continuing their ceaseless guerilla a sudden tumble in value in these The Camito saUed yesterday after­ * * * on sanctions scheduled for next pubUcation has brilliantly demon­ attacks on the Tembien mountains troubled days of wars and rumours -oo- noon for Jamaica. No passengers That what they miss through static, Monday tn the House of Commons. strated that the attitude of Britain in have not suffered many casualties of wars! embarked at Bermuda. they invent by imagination. The question of an oil embargo reference to the Italo-Abyssinian dis­ in the engagement—miUtary reports In addition to the surplus from 1935 "Home Pictorial" Seen As * * * against Italy is. expected to be dis­ pute has been completely disinterest­ from Rome said that the occupation having to be drawn upon so early ed. That the Naval Conference looks Uke cussed with greater frankness than of Gaela west of Antaolo in the north in the year (January's deficit being Help to Bermuda "QUEEN 0FBERMUDA" DUE 1 being another wash-out. hitherto, and the Government wiU by the ItaUans had completely iso­ £11,481 while only £11,000 local and SHIP'S VIBRATIONS TODAY WITH 600 be able to sound out the House on Its lated the Ethiopians in the Tembien Crown Agents' balances was aUowed Bermuda has recently benefitted PASSENGERS That not even Wash- tng-ton can sanctions views prior to the depar­ which had already been cut off from for in the Budget), an amount of The confidence frequently ex­ through pubUcity of an indirect bring a settlement. ture for Geneva of Anthony Eden. Ras Mulugheta's forces by the £2,435 was required to balance the pressed that the Cunard-White Star type. The Labour members are expected Enderta offensive last week. Budget for 1936 and the House has Uner "Queen Mary" would be almost The "Home Pictorial," a monthly The Queen of Bermuda (Furness- That some sort of fishing record was to chaUenge what they term the already made supplementary appro­ vibrationless has proved justified by Ulustrated pubUcation of The Sum­ Bermuda Line) is due to arrive from made by the Darrell brothers on Government's "dilatory and ob­ With the ItaUans Front Line, priations mostly re-votes, totalling initial dock trials of her 200,000 horse mons Op., reaches thousands of New York this morning with 600 Thursday. structive" poUcy regarding the Italo- Zalcaba Plateau, Feb. 21. (CP)— £15,908, none of which were included power propelling machinery with homes on the American continent. passengers, sailing at 3.00 p.m. this * * * Ethiopian war. propeUers uncoupled. Tests of the This interesting monthly frequently afternoon on return trip. Agents, The Italian tanks and motorized tn the Budget. Before the last two That most fishermen judge their Anthony Eden announced that he complete propelling unit wiU be car­ contains pictures of our Islands, and Watlington & Conyers. Continued 00 Page 8 appropriations were made the Finance sport by what they missed. would attend the meeting of the ried on until the vessel levaes her some of them have been the direct oo Committee calculated that the sur­ * * * League committee of eighteen in plus would eventuaUy be whittled fitting-out berth on March 24th. means of bringing welcome visitors to Bermuda. I.O.D.E. ANNUAL MEETING That the Darrells don't March. This is the sanctions com­ HAUPTMANN'S GUILT down to £10,304, and they accordingly * * * About 1,000 copies of "Home Pic­ mittee. recommended that when such things WATER WORKS That S.P.O.A. meeting on Monday torial" are mailed monthly in Ber­ Mernbers are reminded that the 00 as the January deficit of over £11,000 should be weU attended. muda by the Bermuda Trading Co,, annual meeting of the I.O.D.E., wiU AIR SERVICE TERMS Strong Evidence Hinted by were overcome the Colony should Minister of Health Sir Kingsley * * * who wUl no doubt , upon take place on Tuesday evening, Continued on Page 16 Wood attended a meeting of the That in spite of exceUent work done, Attorney Leibowitz request, to include anyone not al­ 25th February at Trinity HaU at MetropoUtan Water Board which is there stUl remains a big task for the House Asked About Pan -00- ready upon their mailing Ust. 8.00 p.m. responsible for supplying greater society. American Leases TRENTON, Feb. 21. (CP)—The NAVAL CONFERENCE London. Proposals estimated to cost 00 dramatic announcement by Samuel £940,250 for additional filtration facu­ 00 support should be more LONDON, Feb21.(OP)—The Govern­ Leibowitz, attorney for Haupmann, lties at their Hampton works were CONTENTS That the ment was questioned in the House strongly indicated that he beUeved Autumn May See Fuller adopted. An expenditure of £435,090 general. of Commons yesterday regarding the the sentenced man guilty of the has already been authorised for re­ Page Meeting golfers are having a fine terms under which Pan American Lingberg slaying. This move seems modelling of machinery at these WHAT'S ON TODAY Gable News. 1 That the Airways leased or purchased land and to have blasted the convicted man's LONDON, Feb. 21. (CP)—Reports works so that the total of £1,375,250 is Special War Dispatches 1 time. equipment for seaplanes tn the Ba­ hope for escaping death in the elec­ were current in usuaUy weU informed involved. This wtU increase the out­ British Official Press 1 Golf Tournament. RiddeU's That goU was weU described as a foot hamas, Antigua, Trinidad and Brit­ tric chair. Haupmann under­ quarters yesterday that Italy would put of filtered water from 65,000,000 Treasury Report 1 Bay. and mouth disease. ish Giuiana.In a written reply Sir PhU- stands, said the attorney, very clear­ not sign any naval limitation treaty gaUons per day to 120,000.000 gaUons. They Say 1 Washington Party. Bermud­ * * * ip Sassoon said,"Copies of the agree­ ly that "his last card has been played as long as the League of Nations The new works are expected to take Tennis Tournament 1 iana Hotel. That it is foot by day and mouth by ments concluded between the Govern­ and he has lost." In the eight days sanctions against her remained tn about four years to complet . Editorials 2 Black and White BaU. Ham­ ment of the Bahamas and Pan during which the lawyer investi­ force. These reports could not be Diary of S J.T. IS night. oo Uton Hotel. * * * Airways and of the lease gated the case, he subjected Haup­ confirmed, however. The chief Views and Reviews 2 Special Supper Party. Princess granted by the Government to that mann to several periods of question­ ItaUan delegate Rear Admiral College Commander Scout Movement 3 That the ladies have their turn next Hotel. company wiU be placed in the Ubrary ing so intensive that at least once the Giuseppe Biscia was in Rome where Stock Quotations 10 week at RiddeU's Bay. Appointed Tennis. Stadium. of the Houe. As regards the other convicted man broke down. Leibowi­ he conferred with Premier MussoUni. Sporting News. 9 * * * Golf, Fishing, Bathing, Sailing, colonies mentioned in the question, tz in severing his connection with the A new conference next faU, with LONDON, Feb. 21 (BOP)—The War Steamship and MaU 3 & 14 That the controversy over the bathing Movies. I am not aware of the precise terms case said, "His only salvation as mat­ Germany, Russia and perhaps Japan Office announces that Major-General Serial Story 13 site is quite keen. 3.15 p.m., Final of Mixed Dou­ upon which the Government has ters stand now Ues in making a clean joining the present four powers, was Viscount Gott, V.C., has been ap­ Cross Word Puzzle 12 * » * bles Princess Hotel Tennis leased or purchased land, but I am breast of whatever guilty part he seen as a possibUity, if the present pointed commander of the staff Debates. 6 & 1 That the idea is that cleanUness Tournament. making inquiries," may have had In the crime.'' differences are ironed out. coUege, Camberler. Notel News..... & should not be next to godliness. RALEIGH ... The cycle by which all others are judged—WADSON'S mmgmemm Page 2 THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1936

ADVERTISING NEEDS VIEWS AND RE-VIEWS THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING GOOD COMPANY of the attfc Qhilirafet iatlg Under this heading we Intend publishing the views and re-views of oar readers. Pub­ if MECHANICS HALL THEATRE if lication does not imply that these views are In accord with our editorial policy and we Bermuda Welfare Society INCORPORATING Continuing the series of articles reserve the tight to refuse publication should a communication not be of general inter­ est or be couched in improper or discourteous language, an ommunications should wUl be held on THE ROYAL GAZETTE fesTAB. 1828) on advertising, which we have reason be accompanied by the name and address of writer though not niffi?ri.Ti1y for publi- Equipped with Wide Range Western Electric Sound! to know have been helpful to the pro­ THU COLONIST AND DAILY NEWS (ESTAB. 1886) gressive merchants of Bermuda, we Wednesday, 26th February come now to an important, often A VALUABLE HOBBY AN OMISSION at 3 o'clock PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY underestimated branch of Salesman­ in the Wesley HaU, HamUton THE BERMUDA PRESS, LTD. ship In print"—the selection of media. Eeb. 21st 1936 Paget East, REID STREET. HAMILTON In the United States, where ad­ Bermuda, Lady Cubitt, Hon. President of the vertising has probably reached the To the Editor, Feb. 29,1936. Society, wiU be present. A. M. PURCEU. highest, development, and now in Royal Gazette and Colonist DaUy, The Editor, in the Chairman: The Hon. A. G. Gran­ MANAGING EDITOR England and Canada, which coun­ The Royal Gazette and Colonist DaUy, sensational tham, Colonial Secretary. ASSISTANT EDITOR! E. T. SAYER tries have been foUowing suit very Dear Sir HamUton. REDBOOK ASSISTANT MANAGER: ERNEST J. BELL rapidly of late years, the leading The foUowing is the Agenda:— ADVERTISING MANAGER: M. M. HANSFORD At the Forty Olub meeting held Magazine advertising agencies maintain special last Wednesday night. February 19th., Dear Sir: 1. Reading and disposal of Minutes departments for media selection. gathered some fifty members to­ j *. v i j , SUBSCRIPTION RATES May I beg a portion of your valua­ of the last Annual General Meet­ The heads of these departments are gether with friends to hear an ad­ LOCALS — ONE YEAR .01-1 SIX MONTHS »/- ble space to address a public letter ing. highly paid executives whose busi­ dress given by Mr. Derisley Trim in g- FOREIGN: — TO UNITED STATES AND CANADA to the Honorary Secretary of the 2 Reading and disposal of com­ *I2.00 PER YEAR. TO GREAT BRITAIN. WW- ness it is to know a good deal about ham on "The Decline of British STAR Of Hamilton SaUors' Home? munications. PER YEAR merchandise and about markets, Naval strength since 1914. The If you will so aUow me, I should ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS ARE PREPAYABLE and virtuaUy aU there Is to be known present inadequacy of this for our Uke to say to the Honorary Secretary 3. Report of the Executive Commit­ about the media best calculated to needs and the desirabiUty of a strong something Uke this: "Madame Hon­ TTMT tee. 'PHONESl EDITORIAL 1053 i ADVERTISING. CIRCULA­ bring the producers' goods to the British navy for the maintainance 4. Reports of the general officers. TION. 1STC» tOOl t WORK-ROOM AND NIGHT CALL. orary Secretary, you have sent me a consumers' attention. Tou can con­ of peace." begging letter asking me to contrib­ 5. Unfinished business:—Considera­ 1087. JOB PRINTING 1002. sult these "Plan and Media Depart­ PAUL KELLY-GENE I feel and I am sure that I voice ute to the annual income of your tion of the point, that in future, ments," as they are generally caUed, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1936 the opinion of all present that it was Home. On reading it I am much LOCKHART LESLIE FENTON any nurse who marries whUe in teU them what you have to sell, one of the most outstanding pieces impressed. Six thousand saUors. the employ of the Society, shall where you want to seU it, how much of work in the history of the Club. My, what a lot that is! And of dif­ RALPH MORGAN not be re-engaged. RULE BRITANNIA you can appropriate for your sales ferent nationalities and breeds. How campaign, and in a few hours to a As one who has spent 17 years at 6. Nomination and election of gen­ sea in the engine room of ships, I nice! Bermuda money being spent eral officers for ensuing year. In addition to fuUUUng their re­ few days, accordingly to the stmpUcity on them, too! And only £400 is or complexity of your particular listened with keen interest to a sub­ 7. Address by Dr. Sweeney. gular, function—that of bringing ject that meant so much to that part wantedfrom us. That should be easy. Showing at: 2.15, 4.15, 7.15, 9.15 customers to Bermuda's business problem a complete list of media Looking after saUors is a good thing 8 Any other business. wiU be mapped out for you. of the service of which I was a unit houses—our advertising columns during the war. too. J. M. WAINWRIGHT, have aroused much curiosity these The exhaustive researches and The major points of Mr. Triming­ "And this Board of Management past, several days, especially amongst analyses into which these depart­ ham's address I was able to foUow —how impressive. AU these Honorary Hon. Sec. of Executive Committee. visitors of these Islands. ments enter, and their elaborate such as the various naval engage­ Officers, Captains, M. B.'E.'s, M. C- Under the distinguished patronage of His ExceUency the Governor, Why, we are asked, this clamour and costly equipment for these pur­ ments of the war and matters per­ P.'s, Esquires and even a Retired Lieut.-General Sir T. Astley Cubitt, K.C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O. 40tlhl3.s22. for British naturaUsation? Are these poses, need not be dwelt upon here taining to sea Ufe. Many of the de­ Lieutenant, (though that's the first appUcations for British citizenship, and now. The fact that they are tails and statistics, were new infor­ I've ever heard of), aU that reassures THE BERMUDA KENNEL CLUB or subjectship, an ordinary, every­ assembled and maintained on such mation. One glance at the speaker me for the absence of those "de- day feature of your advertising or a large scale indicates the esteem revealed that his knowledge of the taUed statistics," which axe usuaUy pubUc notice columns, or is this in which their work is held, the high subject had been accomplished only so un-interesting! And the crest TWELTH ANNUAL DOG SHOW a sudden and unprecedented rush regard for their importance in suc­ after hard tedious study. on the letterhead with the President's SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION wiU be held at for enrollment under the Union cessful advertising effort. I came away so impressed I felt name and P. O. Box number 'n Jack? Our local problems of media se­ it would be a pity to aUow the inci­ everything. Madame Secretary, THE UPPER PORTION OF NO. 6 SHED Under power of sale contained in a And an American group told us, lection are comparatively easy, due dent to pass without some com­ I fairly leap for my cheque book. But (by permission of the Corporation of HamUton) Chattel Mortgage somewhat pathetically, that they in part to our territorial Umitations, ment in your columns—hence this suddenly a thought intrudes, I re­ on read your letter. had been of the opinion that Uncle and in part to the smaU number letter. Wednesday, March 18th, 1936 Tuesday, the 25th day of Sam was the only individual who ever and variety of media available. But We have in our midst in Mr. Trim­ "I look for a name, a name which received appeals for citizenship. We the same, fundamental principles of ingham, a man who as a hobby has is the SaUors' Home for me—I look Dogs mil be received between 10 a.m. and 12.30 p.m. February, 1936 could see that they felt keenly their selection apply here as tn New York, compUed all kinds of data and in­ for the name of the one who does at P. E. Prime's Tailor Shop, disiUusionment. London, Chicago, Montreal, or any formation and to my way of thinking the work, the one who founded the Judging to commence immediately after closing of entries. Angle Street, Hamilton. It is with deep regret that we con­ other business centre, and both is an authority on naval affairs. very Home itself here tn Bermuda, Each dog must be properly chained, and wUl be required to pass the fess our inability to answer the efficiency and economy caU for their This does not apply only to the Brit­ the one who meets the six thousand Veterinary's Inspection before being accepted. Eight Show Cases questions propounded. We do not understanding and appUcation. ish navy but also to other navies saUors, is their friend, who visits One Mirror know. We dare not guess. AU we It must be taken for granted that of the world. The subject to every them in hospital, the unselfish, self- Visitors with pure bred dogs are invited to show them. One Singer Sewing Machine can do is to venture upon some Britisher is of vital importance, the effacing Christian who gets my the importer or dealer knows his Four boxes of Sahona Soap hypotheses, tremulously but val­ merchandise. His market, of course, keynote to our empire; without it we money and I find it not. Nowhere Entrance fee for Non-Members 5/- iantly. is comprised of those firms or in­ could not exist, as was proved in the among the P. O. Box number, the Further particulars may be ob­ The first, a flattering and most dividuals to whom his merchandise Great War. Retired Lieutenants and Captains, Admission to Show 1/-. tained from: agreeable one—that the "never, is saleable. It foUows, then, that the Esquires and M. C. P. s do I I congratulate Mr Trimingham BE never" cry of the Briton his advertising should be carried find my friend's name, so my cheque on what apparently is a "hobby" J. CARDIE MOSSE, has fallen pleasantly upon aUen through media which wUl reach the book closes, and I say: which in reality to Britain is a neces­ In addition to the usual Ribbons the foUowing trophies wiU be Hamilton,?-* ears, suggesting safely, protection, greatest number of this eUgible cus­ sary "Bobby" to preserve and hold "Dickie Tucker, you truly noble competed for:— Attorney for the Mortgagee, and the nearest approach to the peace tomers and make the most favour­ the empire together. feUow, you are the one I'd Uke to and which passeth aU understanding able impression upon them. SPRATT CUP (Annual) for the Best Dog in the Show (AU Breeds), The best tribute I can pay Mr. have got this letter from, but I'll JOHN G. BASSETT, •* that is obtainable in this tumultous presented by Spratts, Ltd. You would not, for example, con­ Trimingham is, if we recaU, at the forgive you for I expect you've been Auctioneer. world. Can it be these that scent sider advertising a £250 Grand Piano beginning of this century within crowded out. No matter, I'U see SPRATT CUP (Annual) for the Best Bermuda Bred Puppy'""(All the breeze which flutters our be­ in a cheap circular, or in a pubUcation the empire we had a few men who you myself—and as for those other Breeds) presented by Spratts, Ltd. 122tw.s.tu. loved British banner so aUurtngly? whose distribution was largely devoted their Uves wholeheartedly fellows—the devil take them!" VISITORS CUP for the Best Dog owned by a Visitor, presented by We doat upon this supposition, amongst people of smaU meam to the same hobby, hemmed in by Yours sincerely, the Bermuda Trade Development Board. and should Uke to revel in it. But or cultural standards. The same obstacles, severely criticized, they DISGUSTED VISITORS CUP for the Second Best Dog owned by a Visitor, pre­ time presses,* space is Umited, and would apply to a high grade food finally after developing here and sented by The Bermuda Trade Development Board. we must pass on to thoughts more or clothing product or a suite of there, gave to the empire our navy -oo- giim but less credible. Period furniture, anything and of 1914, which to say the least was a CUBITT CUP (Annual) for the Best Imported Dog owned by a Ber­ It is caUed to our attention that a everything above average means or Ufesaver. BERMUDA WELFARE mudian, presented by His ExceUency the Governor Sir Thomas Astley Cubitt, K.C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O. recent piece of proposed immigration particularity. You might possibly Robert D. Aitken. SOCIETY COMING! legislation which, so to speak, died obtain numerous enquiries as a re­ Devonshire Bermuda. MURRAY CUP for the Best Dog owned by a Bermudian (AU Breeds) a borning, did not actuaUy meet sult of your faulty selection of media oo presented by Messrs. NichoU & Ashton. but the sales would be negUgible. The Editor, death but simply entered into a state WHAT IS THE YOUNG ASTWOOD-DICKINSON CUP (Annual) for the Best Bermuda don't miss ti of suspended anirnation. And there There is another important factor Royal Gazette and Colonist DaUy, Bred Dog. would seem to be some ground for the in media selection—the character of BERMUDIAN DOING? CUP (Annual) for Best Exhibit in the Largest Class, presented by beUef that the obituary notice was both the pubUcation, and the amount of Dear Sir, May I ask a small space in your The Purina Co. OPERA HOUSE premature and exaggerated, for, one pubUc confidence it enjoys. A radi­ Feby 21st., 1936. columns to address a word to aU PLATE presented by Mrs. WilUam A. Lieber, for the^Best Cocker may remember, at the time of the cal or vulgar pubUcation might con­ To the Editor, the members of the Bermuda Wel­ Friday Evening great syncope it was intimated that ceivably gain fairly wide distribution. Royal Gazette and Colonist Daily. Spaniel bred in Bermuda. the Secretary of State for the Col­ Human nature Is strongly endowed fare Society? Next Wednesday, February 26th, TUCKER CUP for Best Exhibit in SmaU Breeds presented by Mrs. E. "GUILTY PARENTS" onies had expressed a wish to exam­ with curiosity. But the readers, Dear Sir, A. Tucker. ine the misnamed remains, and see even though some were eUgible to the annual meeting of the Society is to be held, as announced in the TEA will be served during the afternoon by the Ladies of the Bermuda if anything could be done for them become your customers, would be in Hasn't the Post Office been kind to advertising columns of this paper. S.P.C.A., proceeds of which wiU be devoted to this Society. or to them. the wrong frame of mind, just as you this week? Didn't you get This meeting is of interest and im­ Wherefore, it is now being bruited your advertisement would be in the your "Punch?" I've been waiting portance to aU members and friends Further particulars wiU be gladly given by T. W. OATHAM, about that that something may wrong setting. You need good and breathlessly for your comments on of the Society throughout the Is­ Hon. Secretary-Treasurer, c o Messrs. John F. Burrows & Co., have been done or may be in the proper presentation. An advertise­ "I have before me as I write." "When BERMUDA CITIZENS' land and aU are invited and urged Ltd., 58 Front St., Phone 1249; or Dr. C. J. COOPER, D.V.S. doing, and that with the ending of ment, Uke an individual, is judged I went out in 1910." To ginger up to attend. It is the only meeting "Kelton," Phone 2050. the twiUght sleep the body may be by the company it keeps. Bermuda." at which the work of aU Branch M7ts. ASSOCIATION returned to us, a different body, We would warn you, however, Would that someone would do Societies is reported and the business but an animate one. And the princi­ against this error:—Do not jump to that, but I suppose no one with that and poUcy of the whole Society are pal difference, so the rumours run, the conclusion that inexpensive goods fell intent would now be admitted discussed. A PUBLIC MEETING wUl be that British subjects may en­ and "bargains" are unacceptable to by the TTmT-.igra.tirm authorities! Branch Societies in turn arrange joy some of the advantages of their better class people or unsuitable for I am speciaUy moved to write in the the annual general meeting and this birthrights. advertising in better class publi- thus because last evening I was in year Pembroke Branch cordiaUy in­ MASONIC HALL, Somerset Frankly, we prefer the first hypo­ cations. Such is far from being the Wesley Church enjoying the Bermuda vites the attendance of members thesis. It is more exalted, more case. Only a snob affects to despise Choral Society's singing of "The from aU other Branches, Thursday Evening, February flattering to us personaUy, more a saving; none but a fool overlooks Messiah," and I tried to count the There will be a Lecture on Labrador, in Wesley patriotic tn our capacity as sons a genuine bargain. The more in­ Bermudians who were taking part in Thanking you, Mr. Editor, for the Church Lecture Room on WEDNESDAY, 26th and daughters of Empire. telligent the reader the stronger is it. There was one native-born man, use of this space, I am 27th Perhaps it were better tc accept the appeal of the realy "good value". all the others were Englishmen, and Yours faithfuUy, at 8 p.m. by Mr. C. S. Ashdown, Chairman, Finance at 8 o'clock a compromise, to take the bitter And the offer commands more atten­ I should say six or eight girls, and Julian M. Wainwright. Committee Dr. Grenfell's Mission. wjth the sweet, to believe that neither tion, respect and buying response some of these are of the first Hon. Secretary, B. W. S. Speakers and Musical Programme the one hypothesis nor the other if presented in a pubUcation held or second generation only. What Silver Collection. are entirely wrong or entirely right, in high regard by worth whUe people. does Young Bermuda do? Of what All Welcome—No Admission but that both contain some germs Your merchandise, your .market is it thinking? When it can get of your Choral Society many years of precious truth. your media—know them thoroughly training under a conductor (and ago. We were a larger number then, but you, dear sir, were then a young oo and your good advertising is bound singer) Uke Mr. Bridge, and an ac­ bachelor, and perhaps the men turned Exile Becomes President to bring results, provided ypu make companist Uke Mr. Parker, why, use of your knowledge. oh why, doesn't it take advantage out in number to look after the girls! J& oo of such an opportunity? ASUNCION, Paraguay, Feb. 21. I am, K (CP)—Colonel Rafael Franco, who Officer's Mysterious Death Yours sadly K left Paraguay two weeks ago as a I had the honour to be a member PERPLEXED. & COLONIAL OPERA HOUSE S poUtical exUe, became President of LONDON, Feb. 21. (Havas)—The Tonight—8.15—2 Big Features—Esc Ladies Free in Orch. Last Chap. Serial 8 Paraguay's new provisional govern­ mysterious death of Lieutenant- X ment yesterday in an opening cere­ Commander Audrey Altrees Hogg in Rescued Crew Landed mony which was drenched by one of hlscabin aboardthebattleship"Ram- 3C the season's heaviest rains. He took Ules" was revealed by Admiralty au- NORFOLK, Va., Feb. 21. (CP)— u the oath of office in the middle of a R. A. O. At 10.00 Boys! Girls! thorites yesterday. The ship has just The Baltimore mail steamer "Oity At 8.30 p.m. large square surounded by soldiers j returned here from the Mediterran­ of Newport News" arrived here yes­ Jet TODAY 8 and crowds who cheered continu­ ean. The young officier's body was terday with Captain Nazrantonis and 8 ously. The man who formerly com­ found with deep cuts in his throat. thirty-two of the crew which were i It's a Grand Race manded the Chaco war troops told A broken glass lay beside the body. rescued from the disabled schooner The Officers and Members of the By Popular Demand & the audience briefly that he would After a preliminary investigation "Stefanos Costomenis." Grand Knights Chapter of St. George, Horse Film x concentrate on a programme of re­ the authorities announced that death intend paying a Regalia Visit, to the >s construction. He then led the new was accidental. An inquiry is being -oo- Official opening of Queen's Lodge u GRACE MOORE K Cabinet to the palace to work. made. New BuUding, end of Dundonald St, City. JACK HOLT oo • oo Canada Pensions Difficult I OPERA HOUSE-2.30 U Lindbergh in Commons Arsenal Explosion AU Members of the Chapter wUl at­ in tend in FuU Dress Regalia at 7.30 in "THE UNWELCOME Big 6d. Party—Prizes— Q OTTAWA, Feb. 21. (CP)—Heap's p.m. on Monday, February 24th, 1936. X LONDON, Feb. 21. (CP)—Colonel LONDON, Feb. 21. (CP)—A minor resolution on pensions for all citizens STRANGER" "LOVE ME FOREVER" Cartoons—Educationals ^ j Ltndberg visisted the British Houst X explosion occurred today at the Wool­ at sixty years of age was ruled out of JOSEPH MOCKLOW Rt. Hon. K.O.M. Big Race Horse Film & H-, of Commons yesterday afternoor wich Arsenal damaging a one-storey order yesterday and the decision Knight of Records X and foUowed closely the questions IsheU-loading workshop. No one was of Speaker Casgrain was sustained 166..S. X and answers. reported hurt. i by a vote of the House. THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1936 Page 3 COMPASSIONATE FUND BALL, FEBRUARY 28th, AT HOTEL BERMUDIANA S. S. EUROPA TO MAKE EASTER CRUISE SAILING FROM NEW YORK APRIL 9th. 7i Bermuda; Beautiful Land of Easter Lilies, Goal Announcement English The S.s. Euxopa has been scheduled Ust. Because of the unusually large to make a special Easter Cruise to demand for accommodations on these Bermuda, sailing from New York two ships in previous instances when at 11 p.m., Thursday, April 9th., they were designated to make pleasure and returning about 9 a.m., Monday cruises, and because of the active April 13th. The Europa is -due at market for sea trips at Easter time The Management of the HOTEL Bermuda at 7 a.m., Saturday, April this year, it is expected that the DOESKIN llth., and is scheduled to leave there Europa wiU sail on April 9th again BERMUDIANA regrets that, owing at 5 p.m., affording a full daylight booked to capacity. day for sightseeing sports and shop­ Bermuda, land of Easter Ulies, ping. The minimum rate is $60. always appealing because of its ideal to the demand for tables in the This wiU be the second cruise of semi-tropical climate,its picturesque- 30/~ a yard this express liner ot the North Ger­ ness and its extensive facilities for SILVER QRILL they are unable to man Lloyd; her first cruise was made outdoor sports, has an especial aUure a year ago over the New Year's hoU­ at this season of the year, when WHITE AND COLOURS days when she carried a full comple­ the fields of the lovely fragUe white accept further reservations for this ment of passengers to Nassau. Her flower which dot the countryside ar­ sistership, the Bremen, made a rest the attention of the tourists evening's party. cruise this year over New Year's to and remain forever a beautiful pic­ Bermuda and Nassau with a capacity ture ta their memories. The finest quality the West of England can produce. Made in THE SCOUT MOVEMENT tinuing their Scouting. Contacts are made for them with other Scouts the little county of Gloucestershire ta ships if they are lone Scouts ta by master weavers who for years Sea Scouts, Deep Sea Scouts, their ships or squadrons. When ta 172fs. and Scouts with a Handicap port they can often snatch an hour have given us our matchless quality or two's active Scouting with some Troop in that locaUty - often a For­ Doeskin, soft as a Bermuda breeze 9.9 Sea Scouts, like other Scouts, eign Troop, and some friendly Scouter make the same Promise, keep the and in glorious colours—It's one ' -fr wiU keep an eye on the lad, making same Law and pass the same badge his first voyage, giving him a shake­ of the many things to see here. * -fr tests. They do just as much of the down for the night and ta many -fr land training as other Scouts and ways reUevtag the monotony of his •fr really should be just a Uttle better years at sea. His membership card •fr "fr JSelmont f/Hanor -fr Camping, Hik.ng and Cooking than is a passport to any Troop and the •fr their brothers to make up for their liaison Scouters aU over the world «fr am ^ luck in having the added attraction look after his interests. He would fr -fr ot sailing, cruising, week-end camp­ appear to be an ambassador of Scout­ ing on a yacht or pilot cutter, row­ ing in many lands, taking with him •fr ing, hauling on ropes, handling boat- the message of Arrowe. *^ -fr blf Club hooks, heaving the lead and raising Four of the Scouts, aU crippled, TRIMINGHAM •fr -fr anchois. Sea scouting was devised of the 4th Bangor (Cripple) Troop, •fr No Finer Cuisine, -fr to make all the more use of Nature owning to their initiative, common Established 1844 "V" -fr where she had provided rivers, lakes sense and pluck, recently savd the Service or Music in Bermuda and broads, where there were docks •fr -fr lives of a ship's crew off the Irish and canals. Coast. Seeing a ship on the rocks •fr -fr .A. But the games of Sea Scouts have they climbed a hiU ta the teeth of a DANCING -fr more oi a nautical setting; their gale and telephoned for help. To •fr -fr games of scouting through enemy start with a handicap and win is a To JOE DE COURCY'S Orchestra -fr Unes now become translated into I fine achievement, this particular -fr terms of Smugglers and Revenue achievement going to yet another •fr Men; their signalling becomes more On Outside Cedar Court branch of our brotherhood - the MaUs per S.s. Lady Hawkins for the I -fr useful as does their knotting and Special Tests Department or "Han­ •fr. Maritime Provinces and Newfound­ and in Grill Room spUcing; their language assumes a dicapped Scouts" organised for those fr- nautical tang with plenty of Aye, land, wiU close at the General Post -fr who cannot.fowntag to some afflic­ Office on Friday the 28th. February -fr Aye, Sir's; Camp is kept by Ship's tion,-get the most out of Scouting at 12 Noon. -fr tnd after February 25th, a $1.00 minimum charge, fr. Time and seafaring teims are used and Camping with a hale and hearty freely. They decorate their head­ Registered Mail and Parcel Post at Lay be taken up in Food or Beverages, or both, fr- Troop. There are Blind Troops, 11.30 a.m. quarters with an old ship's wheel, Crippled Troops, troops for mental * * * -fr life-belts, tiUers, charts, compass sandwiches, Rarebits, Scrambled Eggs, etc defectives, troops ta reformatories, MaUs per Q.t.e.v. Queen of Bermuda J*. fr- cards, a ship's beU, a barometer and tubercular homes, hospitals and in for Great Britain, the Dominion of i Served from our New Grill Kitchen any other old ship's rehcs, the Ught -fr leper colonies. Picture the bedridden Canada, and the United States of coming from ship's lanterns. But -fr 165ts -fr Patrol Leader running the affairs of America, wiU close at the General [ S-2-fr-fr-fr-fr-fr-fr-fr-fr-fr-frfr.-frfr.fr.-fr-fr-frfr.fr.*^ not until they can camp, buUd bridges his equaUy helpless patrol, signalling Post Office on Saturday tho 29th. and render First Aid as well as their across the ward, buzzers going and February at 12 Noon. land-going brothers is sea training lamps flashing. Unfortunately Supplementary Mail (Double I given them. Matron, always a skilled reader Postage) from 12 Noon to 1.00 p.m. The chief drawback to Sea Scouting of the International Code—she has Registered MaU at 11.30 a.m. Amateur Concert-Entertainment is not so much the cost of boats as to be!—intercepts many of the mes­ Parcel Post for Great Britain and their upkeep. The drain on a group's sages to her advantage. But the the United States at 11.30 a.m. funds is causes not so much by re­ AT CORAL ISLAND CLUB authorities ta these institutions give * * * pair work, which can be done by ths SUNDAY, February 23rd — 8.15 p.m. us splendid support and say that Mails due Today from England Senior Scouts and Rovers them­ the Movement brings untold joy into selves, but by having to renew old the Uves of their unfortunate pa­ Mails per S.s. Aquitania due to The Audience Chooses The Winner gear, buying paint, tar, brushes and tients. For blind Scouts and Guides arrive in New York on the 18th Feb­ timber. At least one boat is essen­ there is a joint monthly public- ruary should connect with Q.t.e.v. tial for the proper running of a Sea Make your plans to have Sunday Supper action ta Braille, and Psychiatrists Queen of Bermuda sailing for Ber­ Scout Troop and later it may be are loud ta their praise saying that muda on the 20th February. in the Terrace Room found beneficial to have one per the Movement had done much to * * * Patrol. SmaU 11 ft. or 12 ft dinghys accelerate the progress of their Mails Despatched (Special Lobster Plate, $ 1.50) seem to be the most popular form charges. And so the story goes on. of craft for many groups, having Is it any wonder that the hand of the Mails per Q.t.e.v. Queen of Ber­ I The And listen to real Bermuda Entertainers some fairly large Scouts, prefer the Archbishop of Canterbury stole on muda sailing from Bermuda on the ex-service whaler type of boat. to the heard of our beloved Chief 22nd February should connect with Supper served from 7.30 p.m. Often Troops have been able to when he was deUvertag the final S.s. Aquitania saUing from New Aquascutum Topcoat purchase an old hulk ta some mud 172ts. blessing to 50,000 Scouts at the close York for Southampton on the 26th berth, which they have fitted out as a of the World Jamboree of 1929? February. Guardship with a few bunks, a gaUey, oo etc. enabling a few Scouts at a time Mails Despatched to sleep aboard her, and being used A thoroughly good coat to have hang­ as summer headquarters, or when MAIL NOTICES Mails per S.s. Lady Somers leaving ing in a wardrobe . . . for it is tre­ towed into position as a Committee Bermuda on Monday the 24th Feb­ mendously comfortable, one of those TERRACE GRILL Boat at local Regattas. She offers Mails per Q.t.e.v. Queen of Bermuda ruary should connect with S.s. Ameri­ always good styles with a loose cut untold romantic possibilities. for Great Britain, the Dominion ca Merchant saiUng from New York and raglan sleeves. Tailored in the HAMILTON HOTEL The summer programme of a Sea of Canada, and the United States for Plymouth on the 28th February. best Aquascutum style for both men Scout Troop almost arranges itsel- of America, wiU close at the General * * * and women. with sailing, rowing, sculling and Post Office . today the 22nd MaUs per Q.t.e.v. Monarch of Ber­ EDDIE WITTSTEIN and His ORCHESTRA February at 12.00 Noon. games. The winter programme is muda leaving Bermuda on Thursday Exclusive Representatives for Bermuda necessarily one of laying up, repairs, Supplementary Mail (Double Post­ the 27th February should connect Dancing Nightly—Nine until closing putting patches and tingles on boats, age) from 12.00 Noon to 1.00 p.m. with S.s. Hansa sailing from New repairing and caulking seams, patch­ Registered MaU at 11.30 a.m. York for Southampton on 29th. ing saUs and so on. This sea training Parcel Post for Great Britain and February. does not interfere with the ordinary the United States at 11.30 a.m. « * * scout work which goes on just the * * * Mails due from England on Friday. BLACK AND WHITE DANCE same. Mails per S.S. Lady Somers for Great Britain, (via Boston), the Mails per S.s. Berengaria due to Saturday, February 22nd A smart Sea Scout Troop in their Dominion of Canada, and the United arrive in New York on the 25th Feb­ nautical rig is perhaps one of our No Cover Charge — No Minimum Check States of America, will close at the ruary should connect with Q.t.e.v. finest pieces of propaganda since the General Post Office on Monday the Queen of Bermuda sailing for Ber­ pubUc seem to take them to their 24th., February at 12 Noon. muda on the 26th February. hearts and are perhaps more ready Registered MaU at 11.30 a.m. * * * to help them than their land-going Parcel Post for the Dominion of Mails Despatched brothers. Many Yacht Olubs father Canada at 11.30 a.m. Mails per Q.t.e.v. Queen of Ber­ Groups and give them help with their * * * THE BON-VOYAGE LUNCHEON Regattas and with instruction in muda sailing from Bermuda on the 107fta.t. Mails per S.s. Lady Rodney for the 29th February should connect with saiUng and splicing. Sometimes they Bahamas, Jamaica and British Hon­ Served in the aUow Spout notices to be affixed S.s. Majestic sailing for Southamp­ duras, wiU close at the General Post ton on the 4th March. \ Palm Garden Restaurant to their boards, members learning Office on Tuesday the 25th. Febru­ from these that aU their old rope ary at 12 Noon. of would be acceptable, examiners were Registered Mail and Parcel Post at wanted and so on. "She SWew

'Reoiew of Religion " of being a deterrent become a cause in making good men miserable, of wickedness. In sickness and on and often rejectionable. It may also the approach cf death, when we feel be considered as an attempt to en­ By Robert Ctunie Robertson weak and lose confidence in ourselvoS, slave men by playing on their fears. YELLOW 19 3 6 in some minds these rejected doc­ From what has been said in this and trines spring up and fears arise bring­ the preceding chapters, and the The Hebrews had no notion of a ing useless anguish. This is all study could be carried further on the 18 2 4 resurrection, or a life after death, that in some mon t]_use wUd doc­ same Unes, it becomes evident to and they make God say to Adam trines produce; wickedness in hearth, every one who is not wilftdly bUnded after the FaU, Gen. 3: 19, "In the fears in sickness. by prejudice that reUgion has had a 111 years sweat of thy face shalt thou eat As the Hebiews kept slaves and no natural origin and development due bread, till thou return unto the prophet ever raised his voice against to a system of evolution, interrupted ground; for out of it wast thou taken; the practice, therefore we conclude at taniu.; by design, and that revela­ Of continuous service for dust thou, art, and unto dust that they did not consider slavery tion has no part in its existence. rendered to the public shalt thou return." Nothing is contrary to the law of God. Paul re­ If aU the beUefs of the Bible were true said about t. resurrection, eternal turned a runaway slave to his master, and lasting, there might be some and although he pleaded for his life, or eternal puxjiimeni. If reason for holding to the doctrine kind treatment, yet he never de­ then we believe that *j&n said this, of revelation; but as many are un­ nounced slavery. At later times hi \ •• then we mu&t follow the Hebrews true, and were often proved to be so NCE ASSURANCE negroes were minted Uke cattle, that this life ends all. JSCO. 3:19.20, in the practical life of the Israelites, and shipped as slaves to America "For that which befalleth the sons and as aU underwent change, it is Co., Ltd. — London and other British possessions. Not cf men befalleth beasts, even one an act of blindness and foUy to con­ tUl only a hundred years ago did thing befalleth thani; t... t_fcu one people see the errors of their ways, tinue it. That there are great errors dieth, so dieth the other; yea, they and the grievous injuries from the in the faith of Israel may be proved have all one breath; so that a man custom tu slave aud slave owner from the irreconcUable beUefs of the hath no pre-eminence over the Tels. 2044—2045 BUTTERFIELD &. CO., Agents alike. Now onristian nations have present day churches, which can beast; all are of the dust; and all fs\ freed then, slaves and consider it en­ broadly be divided into Jewish, 89S0tsto292.36 turn to dust cgain." Under the tirely wrong to keep men and women Roman CathoUc, and Protestant, and or thought permitted by in slavery, and in this action they aU these have grown out of that re­ the Levitical priests, the Sadducees have disregarded the example of the Ugion which is said to be a revelation retained the Hebrew disbelief in a IsraeUtes as learnt from the scrip­ of God. The internal evidence, too, future existence, and the Pharisees, tures and even the teaching of the from its contradictory character and CHATEAU DE MALLE departing from the belief of their scriptures which say in Gen. 9:25, its very nature, disprove the beUef °OTH P^' forefathers, beUeved in an eternal "Cursed be Canaan; a ssrvant of that it is of divine origin. God's de­ 0 LUR SALUCES life for the good. Nowhere in the servants shaU he be unto his breth­ sign for the salvation of men does not 3.vou"" "j, feds. (Chateau Bottling) New Testament do we find a beUef ren." The doctrines of heU and the Ue in what is called revelation, and in a heU of eternal punishment, and modern ideas of slavery aie departures we mustlook for it selsewhere. S **° fot odV £ the word is only used in figurative from script at ax teaching; the former To be Continue!. That rather better Sauternes for language. Jesus in the synoptic is to be deprecated, but the latter OO A SPECIAL OCCASION gospels even speak of heaven very is an advance on the scriptures in indefinitely, for he once said, "The righteousness. TIDE TABLE FOR kingdom of heaven is within you," FEBRUARY and his parables of the kingdom of But we have not yet come to view u\scoiovrt*-M D /?"* ^6_ «?"*3 *• heaven describe the state of the slavery in aU its breadth, and there n»*> * ..Si ILING BROS., Ltd. heart. Not tm we come to Paul's are forms of it which we have stiU _. High Water Low Water , Sun- 4 hW °-»e AJt PJt A.M. P.M. rise set cr » l shouW *•£ • Established 1822 epistles do we meet with an unmis- to apprehend. Kings have tried to KtPLACE to takeable beUef in eternal life, a enslave their people and rule them 22 8.10 8.30 1.34 2.29 6.56 HAMILTON state of bliss for the good, but we by fear, and there always comes a 23 3.55 9.19 2.4.0 3.10 6.55 SS^h»^ f read only oi e\oilasiing death for the time when the revolt of the down­ 24 9.39 10.05 3.30 3.51 6.54 the «K>«f stains oi Somerset Front and Reid Streets St. George's te«iove the wicked, and if there were a state trodden or quarrels among the im­ 25 10.23 10.52 4.17 4.35 6.53 ROAO 8672rr.ii21. sFeb. 22. sMarch 2l. wApril 22. wMay 20. tajune 16. sJuly 11. «n*"?.v»e* T tobacco- -~*M of eternal punishment, that also mediate royal foUowers bring about 26 11.09 ij.42 5.08 5.20 6.52 LO<* would be eternal Ufe. The doctrine the destruction cf the tyrants or 27,11.58 6.00 6.08 6.51 £UGL AN" of heU as a state of everlasting torture their descendants: the same evU 28 12.38 12.55 6.58 7.03 6.50 for the wicked, not being found in the never lasts for ever. Men of wealth have 29 1.40 1.59 8.05 8.06 7.48 Sales Representatives : Bible, must have arisen in post- tried to enslave their servants, and NICHOLL **_ ASHTON. P.O. Box Wholesome and Delicious — apostoUc times. It is an outrageously communism has arisen, and this is S29, HAMILTON, BERMUDA. cruel doctrine, the cause of infinite only one of the many evU effects NOTICE C riddle's Golden Syrup fears and suffering in this world, of this tyranny. Priests have tried and not at aU in agreement with to ensiave their foUowers, and by the our ideas of God as God of love, inquisition, and the burning stake Good for children and grown­ justice and mercy. Eternal torture have attempted to crush out aU op­ Notice is hereby giver, that ups, too, and useful for so manv is an infinitoly excessive punishment position with the truth and Uberty MANUEL PACHECO FERREIRA of for a short life time of transgression, that was in it. The Reformation purposes. As a "spreading" for Devonshire Parish is applying to the and is infinitely more cruel than the however imperfect it was, was a great Governor for naturalization, and that bread, for making puddings, inhuman human sacrifice of chil­ blow for freedom and truth. Loyola any person who kr.ows any reason why candies, roly poly, etc. Try it dren, and we have no sciiptual au­ gave it a severe check, but at the naturalization should r.ot be granted Note the attrac­ thority lor i:. It cannot be true, same time he sowed evU seed where Are You a once, and you will never want should send a written and sigr.od tive, octagonal, for then the plan of God, who wttlsth he tried to help: it is of slow growth to be without it. statement of the facts to the Colonial glass container. not that an,, should perish, would but it grows. It needs no prophet, be a failure, :JIJ no plcn of Go 3 can but a readut of the past, to foreteU secretary. *=£.", faU. that, like the tyrannical man of COLDS-SUSCEPTIBLE? AT ALL GOOD GROCERS CONYERS, DILL & PEARMAN, ' Those who say that if you taks power and of wealth, the tyrannous Attorneys for Menuel Pacheco away the fear cf heU, which is a priest of aU denominations with NichoSI & Ashton, Distributors Ferreira. deterrent to wickedness, many peo- his of fear and bag of Ues, pie wiU run to excess in evU-doing wiU be crushed helpless. We fool­ 95ttu.w. and crime, we answer in tho ironical ishly and against all reason and in­ words of Job. 12:2, "No doubt, stinctive feeling of righteousness Repairs to any make of RADIO MORRIS A. GIBBONS but ye are the people, ana wisdom expect to get more out oi a slave shall die with you." Think you may than out of a free man. If power Quick service, moderate be wrong in your predictions. Ths over our fellow men, were the total fear of heU does not at the present of human life and hope, theie might prices, satisfaction as­ MEN'S CASHMERE SOCKS day deter from wickedness and crime be some wisdom in the attempt, j sured. which is not only abundant every­ but even then the certainty of re- j <#' Grey and Black, All Wool Seamless where, but seems to be on the in­ tribution and the loss of what one Agent crease. Instead of preventing wicked­ holds most dear makes it fooUsh. Special Cash Price 2/3 Pair ness it may cause it. n e are aU The ultimate object of the slave owner R.C.A. RADIO assured that men hava reasoning whether he be king, piutus, or priest Bermuda Radio Store Do You Do Your Colds ST. GEORGE'S STORE power&, out we aie disinclined to is seU-indulgence, and not right 899UI5tn.eitp. admit that we have also instinctive eousness or the good of himseU, or Burnaby Building Dial 2550 CATCH COLD Easily? Hang On AND ON? feelings. A doctrinj is often taught his neighbour, and yet he is always 156ts.n_.w..p. which men either from ignorance astonished when the slave turns At the first warning sneeze, Don't take chances with half­ or inabiUty cannot reason to be wrong, against him, which he does when stuffiness or nasal irritation, way measures. Rub on Vicks ®' t Bermuda but instinctively fiel to bs wrong, opportunity gives him courage. The quick!—apply Vicks Va-tro-nol VapoRub—standby of two and this may explain how the Is­ slave is not a man to !^e trusted, the POSTAGE STAMPS —just a few drops up each nos­ generations for relieving colds. raeUtes rejected the prophets. Such free man who knows he i3 free and tril. Its timely use helps to pre­ Its direct double action—by -PER S. P. C. A. a doctrine is this of eternal punish­ has no tryannous treatment to be vent many colds, and to throw stimulation and inhalation— ment. In youth and health people aggrieved at, is alone to be trusted. For Collections off colds in their early stages. helps to end a cold sooner. LETTERS HENRY COOLIDGE ADAMS inwardly smile at it, and disbeUev- New ideas of slavery may lead further BERMUDA NCW WIND.OR MOTEV ing one doctrine of the church; they to righteousness. We may consider WELCOME NEWS FOR COLDS-SUSCEPTIBLESl for graduaUy proceed to doubt and dis- the teaching of a hell to be an at­ SECRETARY and These twin aids to fewer and shorter colds give you the basic medi­ beUeve other dostrines, and thus the tempt to make men good by ter­ NAMES SIDNEY O. SIMS cation of Vicks Flan for Better Control of Colds. You'll find faU doctrine of hell along with other un- rorising them into good conduct. BRITISH WEST INDIAN details of this unique, clinically tested Plan in each Vicks package. for INSPECTOR reasonalbe doctrine: may lead to This has been tried for centuries HOMES "HONE I 78S casting off other beUefs with their and it has utterly faUed to make bad ERNEST J. 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KEEL FOB A RACER—Workmen at Gosport, England, easting the keel for T. O. M. Sopwith's new yacht Endeavour II, a probable TORCHLIGHT — A spectacular accession to power in Germany 30,000 Storm Troopers, "When challenger for the America's Cap. Compared with Endeavour I, scene as the torchlight proces- marched through the Branden- our honor is attacked we shall the new keel is 10 tons heavier. It weighs 90 tons, is 50 feet long sion celebrating Chancellor Adolf burg Arch in Berlin. It was dor- turn out to be the most stubborn and was cast of the purest lead. No ceremony .marked the casting, Hitler's third anniversary of his ing this occasion that he told people on earth." as the yacht's design is kept a secret.

TESTING THE 200-INCH EYE — Dr. George McCauley making :sts of the 200-inch telescopic "eye" recently cast at a glass •works in Corning, N. Y. With this polariscope the expert searches for strain in the huge 20-ton mirror. Later it will be shipped in felt, cork and rubber to California Tech.

NEjy PART* LEADERS—A new political group seen as the third party of the future is being fostered in Madison, Wis., by the La Follette brothers, Senator Robert, left, and Governor Phillip, right, sons of the late Senator, "Fighting Bob." Built around the Farm-Labor Federation of Wisconsin, the new party is expected to reach full bloom for the 1940 presidential election.

DOCTRINE OF FIGHT—"National Socialism (Nazism) is no doctrine of quiet," said Chancellor Adolf Hitler of Germany as he addressed 30,000 of his Storm Troopers in Berlin. "It is a doctrine of fight." The address was made on the third anniversary of his accession to power and here is a view of the soldiers who cheered him as they were drawn up in the Lustgarten.

IKERS PARALYZE CITY—All mercantile business was sus- n Pekin, 111., as the general strike, following disagreement I workers at a distilling plant, gathered headway and Soar called for the National Guard. Above, Mrs. George e of a special deputy sheriff, inspects the damage > her home by a bomb. No one was injured.

TO SPAIN—Lieutenant Antonio Menendez of the Cuban navy who was reported to have reached Para, Brazil, on his pro­ posed flight to Seville, Spain, in CANINE KING—Before the largest gallery ever present at a dog W: his plane, Fourth of September. show in New York, the 60th annual exhibition of the Westminster He made the flight to Para in Kennel Club reached its climax when the sealyham champion, slightly more than 12 hours from St. Margaret Magnificent of Clairedale, was named best dog of Port of Spain, Trinidad, the show. Owned by Mrs. W. O. Penney of Riverhead, L. I., he is shown above with his handler, Leonard Brumbv

KAISEU'S DAUGHTER—At right is the Duchess of Brunswick, only daughter of the former Kaiser Wilhelm of Germany, as she visited her father at Doom, The Netherlands, on his 77th birthday on Jan. 27. She is with her step-mother, the Empress Hermine, who is in mourning in connection with the death of King George of Great Britain. The Duchess' mother was Wilhelm's first wife.

FAVORITE — Miss Patty Berg, 17-year-old Minneapolis Star, checking up her score after win­ ning the first round of tiie an­ nual Miami Biltmore women's golf championship at Miami, Fla. Ste continued to be a WORLD'S SMALLEST BABY — Making a desperate fight for CANADIAN POOR DEMAND $25—Penniless persons stormed the AIH.JNE TO BERLIN — Representatives of the German govern­ favorite when ste reached tiie existence, here is Nancy Lee Vogt, supposed to be the world's opening session of the Alberta legislature in Edmonton, Canada, ment who are in America to discuss with air officials a proposed semi-finals by defeating Sylvia smallest baby, who weighed 15 ounces when she was born ta a demanding the $25 a month promised under the "Social Credit" air route to Berlin. Left to right: Willy Fisch, air chief of tiie Air Annenberg of New York, Empire hospital in Oakland, Cal. She was only 12 inches long, 3& inches plan. Above, Honorable L. L. Walsh, lieutenant-governor of Navigation Ministry; Major Martin Wronsky, manager of Luft- State champion, 2 up, in a thrill­ across the shoulders, and her head was hardly larger than a golf . Alberta and -Sing Edward's representative, arrives for the session. hansa, and Heinrich Thomas of the Ministry of Posts. ing encounter. ball. She was fed every hour with a medicine dropper. Page 6 THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1936

situation can be taken care of, but problem, and perhaps if I give hon. COLONIAL it has to be recognised. member one or two specific In­ • Start The Day Right With Our stances, they will have a more thor­ PARLIAMENT Hon. Sr STANLEY SPURLING:— ough grasp of the inherent prob­ • Mr. Chairman, This Bill has been lems and it may help to prevent too Golden Brown specifically drawn to try and take care much discussion on generaUties. OFFICIAL REPORT of that situation as well as taking The new carriage tariff provides the • SPORTS JACKETS • "Whole Wheat" Bread care of the driver, because it specific­ fare from St. George's to St. David's ally exempts carrying passengers on Island as being 8/-. The majority Proceedings of the coupons from the legal rates of fare, of -people visiting St. David's Island The most useful and most popular The foremost bakers of the so that any carriage driver can then from the St. George Hotel are anxious world have provided formu­ Honourable House exact no more than the coupon fare. to go to St. David's lighthouse. That article in a well dressed male's ward­ las and recipes for satisfying If a carriage driver takes people with is a very long and arduous drive, robe ... Choose from many Tweeds the most fastidious taste. of Assembly coupons without ascertaining that so I am told, and 8/- might be a We are in possession of fact, it Is up to him to pay the reasonable fare if the driver were . . . each name indicates a different these fine recipes and use SESSION 1935 — 36 penalty of receiving those coupons. to take the passenger and drop him • model. only the best materials and Of course there has been difficulty, on St. David's Island, having just foodstuffs in preparing as a number of tourist agencies crossed the bridge, but when he takes goods for you. him the fuU length down to St. • DAY No. 38. Tuesday, February 18, in the last few years, not so much The "Glencairn " recently, have failed, and many David's Ughthouse 8/- is an inade­ Insist on having the finest 1936. quate fare. The practice has been for The "Golsport" "WHOLE WHEAT" BREAD carriage drivers have had numbers of coupons in their possession on that drive, as far as coupons are con­ The "Bermuda " Baked fresh daily cerned, to cost one dollar fifty cents Continued from Friday's Issue which they could never collect. • That has been to a great extent per person: usuaUy there are two The "Regular " taken care of by the general section to a carriage, which gives the livery- QUAUTY BAKERY, LTD. man three dollars for the drive. • THE PUBLIC CARRIAGE AOT, 1936. of the Hotel Association to whom They come in Dial 2158 carriage drivers can now refer to Now when the carriage tariff was al­ tered the other day it is questionable 76ts.tp. Second Reading ascertain what tourist agencies are Homespun — Sun Back Gaberdine — known to the hotel which while not whether it is reasonable to charge without running the risk of in­ Harris — Cashmere and Camel a protection, in itself to the carriage On motion of Sir Stanley Spurling, fringing the Act, one and a haU • fc&2= driver is an intimation of the stability • the Bill entitled "The Public Carriage dollars for one coupon which covers one £2. 10. 0 to £5. 10. 0. of the tourist agency which issued Act, 1936" was read the second time seat to the carriage, and yet toprovide 'The Music goes round and the coupons, and I under the Hotel and committed. the one dollar, roughly 4/-,whichgives round," but our special Associations are always willing to the Uveryman 8/- seems inadequate Mr. FALL in the Chair. give any information that they pos­ compensation for the drive • sess along that line to carriage from St. George's to St. David's Hon. Sir STANLEY SPURLING drivers. I think the Bill protects Lighthouse, and I think, and I think SALES (St. George's Parish);—Mr. Chair­ both the tourist holding the coupon any hon. member who know the • man, This Bill has been introduced and protects the driver being under­ East End as thoroughly as the hon. to offer some relief to carriage drivers, charged. member for St. George's, Mr. Tod­ and for this reason. Many of the dings, wiU also agree that that is of Clothing and visitors to the Colony take their Mr. J. D. B. TALBOT:—Mr. Chair­ a reasonable state of affairs to try Shoes in Hamilton, drives on coupons issued by various man, Does the hon. member say and remedy. Again to the matter of organisations such as a tourist agen­ that he thinks the carriage driver the driver to the Lighthouse, that, Somerset, and St. cies, hotel associations and steam­ would be compelled to take a single under the old tariff was from HamU­ tourist on the coupon basis round ton 20/-. Under the new tariff that ship agents, and these rates per LINES, WMNKIES George will stop on person have been fixed at amounts, the Sound? drive has been reduced 4/- to 16/-. When these reductions were made I Monday evening. and have been so fixed for many COARSENESS years, which if a single person gets Mr. E. P. T. TUCKER (St. George's went to the Chief of PoUce to try Parish):—Mr. Chairman, Like the to find out from him what would threepersons in a carriage the amount BLACKHEADS received by the driver exceeds the fare hon. member for Paget, Mr. Talbot, be the legal fare from Elbow Beach Real Bargains I do not wish to be an obstructionist to the Lighthouse, because that ser­ tet by law under The Carriage Act. If BLEMISHES shey get only two people in a carriage to the passage of this Bill, but there vice between those two particular is a point which occurred to my points is not covered by the tariff Yonr skin has two parts — the fare is very much below the amount DRYNESS In the unc/erskin arc tiny of thefare set under TheCarriage Act. mind which perhaps the hen. mem­ He asked "What is the fare from blood vessels, nerves, fat and Bermuda Trading Co. Recently, late in 1935 or early ber in charge may be able to explain. HamUton to Elbow Beach?" Six muscle tissues* oi 1 glands . . . shillings. "What is it from Hamil­ ^SAGGING TISSUES When these grow sluggish, this year, the Carriage Acts have been That question is as to how far this expect akin faults. ton to the Lighthouse?" Sixteen 157«E«[f.» remodelled, and the fares have been particular privilege may be extended. shillings. "Then," said he, "I think reduced very materially, so much so, I believe and realize that we have got that the fare from Elbow Beach to that these drivers of the hack car­ to do everything we can to assist the hackmen, or livery owners, to the Lighthouse would be ten shil- NCE THE TEENS are past, your riages if these coupon rates remain (y underskin begins to lose its vigor. RIDLEY . keep their carriages on the road, lings." Ten shillings is a very in­ as they are and if they have three adequate compensation because the Its circulation slows. Oil glands decrease people in the carriabe and the total because they are a very useful means their supply. Fibres lose their snap. Then of transportation, more particu­ drive is a long drive: they have to blackheads, lines, blemishes, wrinkles ap- COLLEGE comes within the limit set in the make a detour first of aU down by Carriage Act, it cuts down their larly along routes which the railway ekinfreeftomblem shes." pear. ST. CATHARINES, ONTARIO Paget Church, east, take them by •Pond*s keeps my earning capacity to too low a figure does not serve. The point which ribelleBodiger- But you can ward off these faults with one cream Canadian Residential School for Boys occurred to me is this. Whether one road to the Lighthouse, wait for that goes right in, stirs your underskin to vigorous to be really self-supporting. Many haU or three-quarters of an hour Founded 1889 of the carriage drivers, think that the this will not be extended almost action—Pond's Cold Cream. Its specially processed whUe the passengers go up and Usten g _ Could look oils sink deep. As you pat it on, your circulation is This School offers every facility for train­ present rates are too low, but if this to a question of wangling. ing of boys in accordance witb. soundest For instance a number of tourists to a yam from the Ughthouse keeper, quickened. Failing oil glands are stimulated. educational principles. Courses leading to amount of relief could be granted and bring them back and consider­ come here on coupons and travel Every night cleanse your skin with this deep- entrance to Universities and R.M.C. A them I think they would be perfectly ing the*length of time, and distance special course for boys entering business to the Aquarium Station, or they Under Your Skin! reaching and germ-free cream. The day's dust and life. Separate Lower School for boys 9 to willing, or perhaps I should say re­ covered, ten shilUngs would appear Qpper School for boys 14 to 18. Mem­ travel on to Bailey's Bay Station by grime will float out of the pores. Repeat this during orial Chapel, Swimming Pool, Covered luctantly willing, to continue to work to be extremely inadequate compen­ the day. Make-up will go on like a charm. rail, and as far as I know, at least ^^Zlre LINES, WRINKLES, Rink. Five modern residences and 80 acres under the present existing Carriage sation for that service, and I must of beautiful grounds. Small classes under at Bailey's Bay Station, the Railway Begin to use Pond's Cold Cream at once. See personal supervision. Individual care and Act during the current year. As say I sympathise very largely with the BLEMISHES first develop .. - your skin grow finer—softer—clearer. Little lines attention given to each boy. School re­ Company have a notice posted in opened Tuesday. Sept. 10th. Pull pros­ far as I know, Mr. Chairman, there drivers and the liverymen in specific -Skin Authorities say soften. Blackheads, blemishes disappear. pectus and information regarding Scholar­ their various cars regarding trans­ ships and Bursaries will be sent on request. has been no grievance felt by any instances of that kind. Under this H. C. GRIFFITHS. M.A., LL.D. of our visitors by the rates charged portation from the station to the Act the vendors of coupons would be Headmaster. on these coupons, and it seems only cave. They have not that posted as to a position to fix the price of their FREE OFFER: Mail coupon today for free tubes ( )f P and's regards transportation from the Two famous Creams. a reasonable thing to make this coupons at a figure compatible with % Pond's Cold Cream NichoU & Ashton D< p exception, particularly as in the Aquarium Station to the Aquarium, the services renderecd, they always cleanses thoroughly. Cor­ P. O. Box 372, Hamilton, Bermuc a * A-26 THE ART STUDIO original Carriage Act, 1922, I think but people do get out at the Aquarium knowing the character of the service rects skin faults. it was, such provisions existed, but and drive there and back: they are and always being influenced by the (Waterloo Block, near Princess Hotel) which, when the rates were largely on coupons as far as the Aquarium existence of the carriage tariff. Ob­ SKETCHING CLASSES increased in 1927 was dropped out of is concerned, and are on coupon viously if the coupons, were very Adult and Junior Copyright. 1935. Pond's Extract Company • the Carriage Act. With that explan­ as far as the railway and the caves much in advance of the regular car­ Hints Given:—On suitable outfit, Eire concerned. Will those drivers j Local atmospheric difficulties in col­ ation, Mr. Chairman, I will move riage tariff no one would be interested ouring and composition. the first clause of the Bill. be in a position to say that they are in the purchase of coupons, but the Criticism on pupil's work done out­ exempt from the tariff provided Tor price can easily be made slightly side class work—Special attention in the first schedule of The Public higher to the benefit of aU concerned, given to drawing and perspective. Mr. J. D. B. TALBOT (Paget _Parish):—Mr. Chairman, There has Carriage Act, 1930, Amendment Act, and without incurring on the part of 7"«// of Vltamlnl 1935, and then extort from these the tourist any feeling that he is Mabel Rainsford been in the past some difliculty with HE intelligence of Setters, Spaniels and I regard to these coupons. It is all passengers or from the people that being over-charged. As regards the Pointers is often handicapped through incor­ Artist very well, and all right for the driver are responsible for the paying of the point made by the hon. member Trect feeding. They cannot thrive on scraps — Phone 1878 when he gets three, but when he transportation, whether it be the for Paget, Mr. Talbot, I think the they require a wholesome, balanced ration to keep condition of which he complains has them in the best condition. r takes only two people in, and does not Railway Company or the cave owners, existed from time to time. I do get his fare, there have been in the some sum that is not in accordance Ask yonr dealer for KEN-L-RATION, the original GOT A MATCH? not think it has ever been very gen­ balanced dog food. Fresh, lean meat, ground whole [past, within my own personal know­ with the ideas such as this House eral, and I do not think that in very cereals, cod liver oil and other necessary ingredients With a PYROFAX GAS HEATER ledge unpleasantnesses between the put through to The Public Carriage recent times that it has occurred at are scientifically compounded to make KEN-L- yon can heat up a living room or driver and the passenger when the Act, Amendment Act? RATION a wholesome, appetizing food for your dog. make a damp, chilly bed-room warm aU. There may be isolated cases passenger tendering the coupons of it occurring from time to time, Put up in convenient 1 lb. cans ready to feed. All and cozy in a very few minutes. Mr. S. S. TODDINGS (St. George's good dealer* stock it. which he has bought and paid for and it is very difficult to legislate for Would not home life be happie has been asked by the driver for j Parish) :-Mr. Chairman I do not think those isolated cases, but certainly I and you more comfortable if there that the hon. member forPagetor any his legal fare. I do not know—I do think the hon. member wiU agree were at least one room in which in­ other hon. members need have any not wish to obstruct the passage of with me that the condition of which stant heat could be had by the light­ apprehension about the intention of Sole Agents, NICHOLL & ASHTON this Act to any way, but it is very he speaks is not general today, be­ ATION ing of a match. my coUeague in this BiU to protect CHAPPEL BROS.. 1TO. awkward when a passenger comes cause the hotel managements, tour­ T- h e ,D og' Food Supreme Pendleton—Manchester, England down here, having paid for his coupon the tourist. I personaUy in my J.R K 7 Heaters on display at ists agencies, and so on, are usuaUy —he may be alone or he may have wUdest imagination cannot see a PYROFAX GAS SERVICE pretty much on the job to see that only one other person with him— BiU of this sort twing brought to th«» Old Telephone Bldg., Reid S*. the carriage contains the number and if he cannot, having paid for House with the intention of protec- of people that it is Ucensed to carry, that ticket, get it utilised, and thus ing the driver. I beUeve that this or at least the number of people that get the value of his money dissatis­ BiU has been brought in primarily would give the driver reasonable com­ faction spring up. We are protect­ with the intention of protecting pensation for the service which he ing the driver to allowing him to the tourist, that is, to compel the was about to perform. I cannot collect what is more than the legal driver to drive the tourist, whether say I agree with the hon. member SIMONDS fee for three, but how are we to pro­ there is only one tourist on one to charge when he states that under tect the passenger who comes alone, coupon, or whether there be two this BiU the driver would be com­ or with one other person. He may tourists with two coupons, to compel pelled, whether he wanted to or not, MILK STOUT be taken on a drive without the him to drive the tourist to any place to take a stogie passenger holding driver being aware at that time that which that coupon may caU for. perhaps two and a hah doUar coupons the passenger was going to tender him I happen to know that that question on a drive round Harrington Sound. 12/** doz. coupons, then at the end of the drive cropped up sometime ago with re­ That is not my understanding of the unpleasantness starts by the driver gard to coupons. Drivers objected BUl because I do not think that demanding a legal fare, and the to taking a number of coupons which would be fair to the driver or the brewed in Reading passenger tendering the one or two would not give them the legal fee. Uveryman—that he should be ex­ coupons for which he had paid. The conductor appealed to the Chief pected to perform the service for especially for those There is no reason why the passenger of PoUce, and the Chief of PoUce should be molested in any way,hel d that the driver was quite right. who need a pleasant or nor get what he thinks he has He was within his province by refusing paid for, and it is a somewhat diffi­ to take a number of coupons which [which under the legal tariff he is restorative cult situation. I do not know ex­ would not give him the legal amount Untitled to receive 20/-. It would actly how I should suggest an amend­ of fare that h.6 was entitled to. j not be reasonable to expect him to ment to the Bill but I should like the That has been going on ahd that is perform that service for haU that sum hon. member in charge to say why this BiU to my opinion has of money, and the majority of drivers Each pint contains whether he is aware of that situ­ been brought to, and I do not think and Uverymen accepting coupons the equivalent in ation, because personally I am, and the hon. member for Paget or any usuaUy know, and are very much on it existed at one time to such an ex­ other hon. member need have any the look out when they take a passen­ carbohydrates of lOoz tent that carriages were not taking apprehension about the tourist not ger to find ont whether he is a coupon passengers on coupons because there being taken care of. passenger or not. pure dairy milk was trouble, and they could not col­ lect the coupons. They tried to get Mr. F. C. MISICK (Sandys Parish): Hon. Sir STANLEY SPURLING:— the Chief of PoUce, within my know­ —Mr. Chairman, I think the hon. \ Mr. Chairman, I do not think that ledge, to force them to take coupon member who has just taken his seat this BiU would have the effect of com­ LOOKING FOB TRACK LAURELS—Chicago women who have held national track titles, as they passengers, and he very rightly re­ is to some measure under a mis­ pelling the driver to take a passen- trained for the National A. A. U. women's events at St Louis. Left to right: Annette Rogers, United John F. Burrows & Co., Ltd fused. I do not know how the hon. apprehension. I happen to know States and Canadian 100-meter winner; Doris Anderson, Canadian and national high jump cham­ Continued on Page 7 pion, and Betty Robinson, sprint champion who won many events at tbe 1928 Olympics in Holland. 6088

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Contused1 from Page 6 •f forward IMarch %% ger on coupons. I do not see that // at all: in fact I do not see that we could introduce legislation covering f it, but I think very few instances occur when a driver does not know 9n '(Sweed that a passenger is on a coupon rate, and if so, when the passengers pro­ mWUlA 1111111111II11 fflk duce their coupons the driver would have no redress, and rightly so. The visitor would be protected in Distinction in tweeds is not merely a matter of high that way. I think, Mr. Chairman, if this Bill is passed there will be no price, but rather is it a question of knowledge in difficulty about it. It will relieve the existing situation. People buy their selection. Our English tweed suits for women their coupons up in the States, they come down here and very often when and the swagger coats to match have been chosen they get here the drivers will not take them because while if there are in accordance with strict British standards, as you Not For Professionals Alone three passengers the driver gets more will note from the detailed tailoring as much than the legal fare, if there are only two the driver or owner is not ade­ as from the military squareness of the padded quately compensated. As I say, I Although its countless tournament successes mark think this will relieve the situation shoulders. both for the visitor and for the the Mercer Beasley Racquet as one preferred by driver. champions, at the same time it is a racquet which Mr. S. S. TODDINGS:—Mr. Chair­ will improve yours or anyone's play. Marked "For- man, My colleague, the hon. member in charge says he does not think wardhand" and "Backhand" on either side of the that a driver will be compelled to Store Hours: Daily, including Saturday, 8.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. drive persons on one coupon: in other throat, the Mercer Beasley Racquet is easy to words, he would be exempt from the handle, good to look at, and a joy to play with. carriage tariff in one case, and would Y • ^ not be in the other. I am not satis­ Racquets strung promptly by our stringing depart­ fied with that, Sir. I wish the hon. and learned member for Devonshire i British Sports Department ment. were here in order that he could give a legal interpretation of this. Per­ haps His Honour the Speaker will be willing to give us his opinion with \^H.A.,E.SMITH <™ regard to this matter—as to whether in the hypothetical case that the {^ ,, r © V N D E D * 1 8 S 9 British Sports Department hon. member for Sandys quoted about St. David's Lighthouse that driver would be entitled to take a number of coupons in excess wellknown fact, in fact police assist­ to the letter of the law found himself SUNDAY CONCERTS H.A.eE. LTD e carriage rates and would not ance had to be called in regarding in difficulties, either at BaUey's tier case be compelled to drive some time ago cramming four, five Bay Station or at the Aquarium >t for the sum of one dollar or six people into a carriage licensed to Station, where there were the crowds Band programme to be played by F © vJ tC -_!_-> and a half. carry three persons, because they my coUeague described. This driver Band of the Sherwood Foresters in were receiving so much per capita, and was Ucensed for three persons, and he Prospect Park, commencing at 12 E. P. T. TUCKER:—Mr. Chair- it was causing a great deal of dissatis­ was ordered by a poUceman underthe Noon, Sunday 23rd February, 1936. 3 hon. member in charge, in faction, and so much so that people circumstancespr evafling to put six into > the hon. member for decided they would not go, or if they thecarriage. Herefused todo it. I am Selection from Ir. Misick, did not make any did go they would rather walk to the told that he was prosecuted, and al­ "The Count of Luxembourg" Lehar question I asked. The points of interest than put up with though I am not prepared to say that Russian Air, "Black Eyes"..arr. Petrol mber must remember that the inconvenience of sitting in one he was fined I beUeve that he was Two Short Pieces Schedule, there is quali- another's laps, and so forth. I am convicted for not obeying the poUce (a) "Even Song"....Easthope-Martin (a) and (b), and if this ex- simply bringing it up now so as to officer when he told him to put (b) "Chanson" Friml . put into effect it re- get the matter fully discussed, and to three persons in excess of the number Selection fiom • from having either avoid any friction in future. he was aUowed into his carriage. "Lilac Time", Schubert's Music an. applicable, and grave con- by Clutsam Lion must be given to the fact Hon. Sir STANLEY SPURLING:— Dr. L. D. BELL:—Mr. Chairman, God Save The King a are party to an enaet- Mr. Chairman, So far as I know, Tbe way I look at it it does not seem Conductor G. Smith, A.R.C.M. serves to dissatisfy the people going from Bailey's Bay Sta­ clear yet. I know the carriage s going to react, very par- tion to the Caves are taken in under driver is doing aU that he can to h?lp * # * rly in these times, most un- some arrangement made with the himself, and the tourist. It seems L the Colony. As I said cave owners at a fixed rate per head. to me if the Act read something like HOTEL BERMUDIANA im heartily in accord with Cn arrival at the caves the drivers this it would be much clearer "Car­ ion to the carriage driver, get a ticket which they cash at so riage drivers shall carry passengers Al Donahue, Conductor icouraglng carriages on the much per head. It seems to me that on coupon," (Members:—No.) "who Marche MiUtaire Schubert hey are of great neces- this Bill does not interfere with that shall be exempt from the rates of Selections from iiere must be as far as at all. They can either accept that fares specified". If it was put like ! driver is concerned, as "Student Prince Romberg coupon, and cash it at its value, or that it would not be very compUcated. Adoration Borowsky in all businesses, the need they can charge the legal rate of care of a business. When Excerpts from the works of fare. They cannot do both. I see Hon. Sir STANLEY SPURLING:— Tschaikowsky ieve him of coupons, he gets no difficulty about it at all. In aient of 29/- for driving The difficulty with that, Mr. Chair­ The Clock Store Oith fact I think it will remedy some of man, is that occasionally some firm "Largo" from New World Symphony Harrington Sound, and what the difficulties which the hon. mem­ fails in the United States Tourist Dvorak now is—and I am person­ ber is alluding to. On the arrival Agency business. They have sold Country Gardens arr. Grainger ally interested in this because in of a cruise ship there are often a very coupons, perhaps two, three months Oberon Overture von Weber my business I handle a great deal large number of people arriving at before for some visitors coming to trade and there are some Bailey's Bay Station, and there are * * * Bermuda. Those coupons are then • or forty odd people gone out often not enough carriages there to HAMILTON HOTEL iday—if the question is going to convey that number of people to the worthless. These carriage drivers as­ certain from the hotels, or someone i=e whether the exemption is caves, and they then crowd into the 8.45 p.m. ling to allow it to be extended to carriages as many as the drivers can else,whether the Agency is a reputa­ a penalty on those people ble one; but it is unreasonable to carry: in order to avoid the walk Edward Wittstein. Director who go from the various stations to round there they would put up with compel them to carry people on lints of interest for which they coupons which are worthless. the discomfort of too many people Aida March Verdi hold coupons. in a carriage, and the drivers Mr. F. C. MISICK:—Mr. Chair­ Serenade, Frasquita Xehar then collect so much per head. I Overture, Raymond Suppe have heard this from the carriage man, I do not think it is reasonable Mr. J. R. CONYERS (Southampton owner's side of the story, and not so to compel any carriage driver to ac­ (a) One Fine Day (b) Ship of My Delight Parish):—Mr. Chairman, My in­ much from the side which he repre­ cept any coupons anhyow, because HUda HemsoU, LJLA.M. terpretation of this Bill is that a sents, the Steamship Company. after aU the tariff lays down what public carriage driver is not bound the rates shaU be in terms of sterling Melodies from Naughty Marietta to drive anyone who has a coupon, and if the cariage drivers prefer to Herbert but if the carriage driver accepts a Dr. L. D. BELL (Southampton insist upon receiving what the car­ (a) Road to Mandalay (b) Trees person on the coupon system then it Parish):—Mr. Chairman, This does riage tariff entitled him to received Chris Schmitt, Tenor is a contract between him and the not seem very clear to me. It seems instead of accepting the coupons (a) Evening Star person who takes the carriage. If that a tourist carried by coupon is which are not cash and which are (b) My Heart At Thy Sweet Voice the driver likes to take one passenger exempted from the rates specified subject to a ten per cent tourist Selection, The Band Wagon. Schwartz and drive him round the Sound, then in the Schedule, but is the driver agency commission, I think he is * * * link he would be perfectly within PRINCESS HOTEL exempt from taking th« coupons? perfectly within his province should lis rights; but I do not think that That is the point it seems to me on he refuse to do so, especially as the anything could happen like the hon. which I am not very clear. Is he hon. member for St. George's, Sir Afternoon aber for St. George's, Mr. Tucker exempt from taking coupons? Stanley SpurUng has just suggested, :s out, because I gather that he Excerpts from "Naughty Marietta" many of them have by bitter experi­ ssirous to point out that between Herbert Hon. Sir STANLEY SPURLING:— ence accepted coupons for which station at the Flatts and the Concert Waltz, "Vienna Life" Strauss —I understand the fee to be Mr. Chairman, The carriage drivers they have never received anything want to get all the business they can. at aU. The hon. member has cited "Intermezzo" —: Granados or 4/-, but whatever it may be— Trio, "Extase" _ Ganne the driver would now be entitled They want to play the game within an extreme case where a man might the limits of the Carriage Act. Most have tendered to him a coupon that Serenade "Les MilUons d'Arlequin" to charge a greater fee. This Act does Diigo not give the carriage driver any great­ of these fellows are fellows who have comes from an agency going out of "Southern Rhapsody" Hosmer er rights and privileges, except to the saved a little money and bought a business before the coupon was ten­ extent that if he agrees to take any­ horse and carriage and are doing dered, and it was therefore entirely * * * one by coupon, then he is bound by an honest honourable business to suprios, and I think to compel a BELMONT MANOR his contract. try and make a living. There are driver to accept that, or any other very few instances nowadays of any­ coupon, would be very unfair. Selection from "Babes in Toyland" body trying to impose upon a tourist. Herbert Mr. E. P. T. TUCKER:—Mr. Chair­ They appreciate too much the UveU­ Vocal Solo, "I Love You Truly" Bond man, That is very true, but I am hood which they and the whole To be Continued Clifton Splane afraid Mr. Speaker is not quite Colony are geting out of it. Here is Entre-Acts familiar with the circumstances. a difficult situation. They have two (a) Petite Bijouterie Hohm These drivers when they get to the people: they get two coupons. The (b) Cradle Song Brahms destination receive local coupons, fare is inadequate. If tbey get three Accordion Solo or tickets, you may term them any­ people, the fare is in excess of what Serenade. Sflvestri Peter SchmoU, Overture M. V. Weber thing you like, and then they are the law lays down, and this is to en­ Ned Ciashini Sourire D'Avril, Concert Waltz Depret redeemed by the proprietor or owner able them to give and take, and pro­ Interval Poupee Valsante Poldini F. J. G. FOOTE, Agent. of the particular place concerned. tect themselves, and go some way to Clothes Express Moszokoskiana (a Selection from the Group of Instrumental Songs Now the question that arises is that provide them a reasonable com­ works of) Moszkowski (a) To A WUd Rose MacDoweU in order to avoid friction and to pensation for the work that they do, The Personality of Vocal Solo, "Two Themes" GUbert (b) Love Here Is My Heart SUesu send away satisfied tourists, whether and at the same time it protects tbe Clifton Splane (c) Elanor Depen these drivers can, as I say, extend this the Wearer passenger. And it's Smart to Czardas....: Monti Intermission particular privilege to cover a ticket (Apecial arrangement by A. Quirouet) Polonaise MiUtaire Chopin *g 5 V.TAM.H * __ or coupon that they may receive on Mr. S. S. TODDINGS:—Mr. Chair­ Be Different — Adagio from Sonata in C Sharp Minor Andante CantabUe Tschaikowsky IMI delivery of the person at the destin­ man, I think in defence of the car­ Beethoven Sarabande Bohm ation to which he wishes to go, riage driver that the House should Grand Opera Selection Air de BaUet Herbert TiSEfflC CIVES YOU TOE VITALITY which is one of the points of in­ know of a case where a short time ago KAY'S "Rigoletto" Verdi A Connecticut , Selection TO KEEP YOO FIT terest in these Islands. Now it is a a carriage driver in trying to Uve up The King Rodgers

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Eleuthera—was the largest the Uni­ offensive which culminated with the BERMUDA SCHOLARSHIP versity had received. desertion of 1,500 well-armed ItaUan AT HARVARD? After telhng of this connection Eritrean troops, Ras Mulugheta between Bermuda, Eleuthera and claimed today. This report of the CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Harvard, Mr. Puryes threw out his Ethiopian commander was the first Suggestion at Historical suggestion of a Bermuda scholarship to give a detailed version of the Society Meeting at Harvard not wholly without hope, offensive from the Ethiopian view­ EASTERN SERVICE point. he said. Two years ago, when he sug­ Fortnightly Passenger and Freight service from St. John, Halifax, COLONY'S CONNECTION WITH gested at the Girls' High School Boston, Bermuda, St. Kitts, Nevis, Antigua, Montserrat, Dominica, the possibUity of a Bermuda scholar­ ROME, Feb. 2L (CP)—A new Ital­ St Lucia, Barbados, St. Vincent, Grenada, Trinidad and Demerara FAMOUS UNIVERSITY ship at Cheltenham CoUege, he was ian army division named "Asietta 2" — You are cordially invited to attend — discouraged, but it had become an began embarkation today for Eri­ Leave Bermuda Leave Bermuda accomplished fact. trea and it is understood that some STEAMER Leave HaUfax South Bound North Bound Bermuda Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals The creation of a Bermuda scholar­ "What ebout Harvard, when it units might go to Italy's northern ship at Harvard was suggested at a becomes wealthy again?" asked Mr. possession of Libya as replacements. Lady Nelson. Feb. 14 ANNUAL QENERAL MEETINQ meeting of the Bermuda Historiccl Purves amidst laughter. The strength of Italy's Libya gar­ Lady Hawkins Feb. 28 Society yesterday afternoon by ihe Other interesting papers read at rison was increased during the first Lady Drake . Feb. 13 Feb. 18 Mar. 13 Under the distinguished patronage of His Excellency Rev. J. W. Purves, who read a paper the meeting included the diary of a tention with Britain and then de­ Lady Nelson. Feb. 27 Mar. 3 Mar. 27 treating of the connection between The Qovernor and Lady Cubitt young lady on a voyage from Bermuda creased recently during attempts Lady Hawkins Mar. 12 Mar. 17 Apr. 10 Bermuda, Eleuthera, and Harvard to New York in 1873. to relieve the situation. Lady Drake Mar. 26 Mar. 31 Apr. 24 University. He hinted that when Har­ will be held in Trinity Hall, Hamilton Tea was afterwards served. Among Lady Nelson Apr. 9 Apr. 14 May 8 vard became rich again it would be a -oo- on Monday, February 24th, 1936 the large number present were many Lady Hawkins Apr. 23 Apr. 28 May 22 fine gesture on New England's part Britain Instructed American residents of the Colony. at 3.30 p.m. to create a scholarship at the Uni­ WESTERN SERVICE versity with its early endowment ROME, Feb. 21. (CP)—Britain has Fortnightly Passenger and Freight service trom Halifax and Boston Chairman: Hon. A. Q. Qrantham from Bermudians and Eleutherians: NOVA SCOTIA WILL GO stiU time to "correct the extrava­ (Winter), Montreal (Summer), Bermuda, Nassau and Jamaica a scholarship for Bermuda boys TO DOCKYARD TODAY gant error" of resisting Italy's march Open to members of the general public "nobly rivalling the Rhodes Schol­ of conquest in East Africa, the"Pop- Leave Bermuda Leave Bermuda arship." olo di Roma" said yesterday, and she STEAMER Leave HaUfax - South Bound North Bound 168ts.m. The meeting was held at "The Disabled Steamer Brought in should strike "a new path." Bado- Arches," the Paget residence of the Late Last Night gUo and Graziani will not fail to Lady Rodney Feb. 10 Misses Tucker. Dr. Henry Wilkinson furnish other and more convincing Lady Somers Feb. 6 Feb. 11 Feb. 24 introduced Mr. Purves. Mr. Purves arguments to support this sugges­ Lady Rodney Feb. 20 Feb. 25 Mar. 9 NOTICE OF REMOVAL said that when he first came here and, PASSENGERS TRANSFER TO tion which "we make now in an Lady Somers..: Mar. 5 Mar. 10 Mar. 23 warned not to confuse Bermuda with QUEEN THIS AFTERNOON utterly disinterested manner.'' Lady Rodney Mar. 19 Mar. 24 Apr. 6 the West Indies, took to scanning Lady Somers Apr. 2 Apr. 7 Apr. 21 (Mntl) The District Office and Warehouse of the Navy a map of the West Indies, he found Lady Rodney Apr. 16 Apr. 21 Mar. 5 (Mntl) several names quite unknown to The disabled steamer Nova Scotia, Germany Growing Up Army and Air Force Institutes are now located him. The one that intrigued him a vessel of one of the Furness, Withy in the new building at East Broadway. beyond others was that of the island Company subsidiaries, was expected COLOGNE,Feb. 21. (CP)—Germany For further particulars, apply to:— of Eleuthera, eleuthera being the to reach Five Fathom Hole at mid­ wiU soon be stong enough to enforce JOHN S. DARRELL & CO., Agents, Telephone numbers—District Office 2695 Greek word for freedom. night last night, having been towed her claims foi colonies, Wilhelm 300 miles by the M.v. Eastern Prince, Boerger, Prussian state councillor Subject to change without notice. Hamilton, Bermuda. Warehouse 2795 of the Furness Prince Line. The 174ts.w.s. CONNECTION WITH BERMUDA and Nazi leader, told the Cologne Nova Scotia, bound from St. Thomas University students yesterday. "The to New York, lost her propeUer on less we d epend on foreigners," he said, Mr. Purves was also interested to Wednesday and sent out wireless calls "the easier it wiU be to enforce our find certain islands in the Great for immediate assistance. legitimate claims. To a powerful Sound here with names in the Greek There were answered by the Eastern Germany no one wiU dare refuse the OCEAN DOMINION LINE PENCIL BOXES alphabet, and he wondered if there Prince, bound at the time from Tini- right to Uve." could possibly be any connecting CANADA — BERMUDA — dad to New York, which took the vessel link between the two groups of is­ oo Popeye intow. OriginaUy it was planned that WEST INDIES-DEMERARA lands, the Bermudas and the Baha­ the motor-ship should bring the President's Motor Fort mas. He discovered that the islands SERVICE The Three Musketeers Nova Scotia to within 50 miles of here had been named in more or less Bermuda, when the Furness tender MADRID, Feb. 21. (CP)—An ar­ recent times by the Admiralty, and Castle Harbour was to have taken her moured automobUe simUar to that IK 2/-, and 2/6 box that no Ulysses had made his Odyssey A STEAMER sails St. John N.B. Feb. 12, Halifax Feb. 16 in tow. used by Adolf Hitler and MussoUni in these waters. A Uttle resea rch had, A STEAMER sails from St John, N.B March 3 Halifax March Roughish weather made this risky, arrived at the presidental palace however, disclosed a connection be­ and the Eastern Prince was instructed yesterday for the use of President And fortnightly thereafter from St. John N.B. Via Halifax tween Bermuda and Eleuthera in the to bring the Nova Scotia to Five Zamora. It was manufactured in Bahamas.' Captain John Foster, Fathom Hole. This morning, as Germany. writing from Bermuda to London in soon as it is practicable to bring her THE BERMUDA PRESS, Ltd. 1650, referred to a Captain Sayle who R. M. BROWNE, Agent up the channel, the Nova Scotia wiU had sailed, with some others, to his Reid Street be towed to H. M. Dockyard by the Istanbul Shaken Front Street Hamilton new plentation in the island of Castle Harbour and the small tender Telephone 2681 Eleuthera, not at that time caUed 8968ts.m.w. Bermudian. At the Dockyard she wiU by that name. Captain Sayle had ISTANBUL, Feb. 21 (CP)—A vio­ go in the floating dock for the fitting been there before, and so it was not lent earthquake today caused the of another propeUer. commercial profits that lured him to residents to abandon their homes and The 103 passengers on board the this "most barren rock." What flee in terror through the streets. steamer, who are reported to have drove him and that handful of men Many buUdings were damaged from enjoyed the unusual experience rath­ southwards? the shocks. No deaths were reported. er- than to have suffered inconveni­ Bermuda at that time was passing ence, wiU be transferred to the Queen through the same social, poUtical of Bermuda for passage to New York. and ecclesiastical struggles which The Queen sails this afternoon. We We were devastating England. The heav­ oo ing waters of the reUgious storm in Thm England reached across the Atlan­ WAR'S PROGRESS tic, further disturbed the already Brltlmb disturbed life of Bermuda, and then Rmmm4ym Use Use spread outwards unti the waves Continued from page 1 reached Eleuthera, thereto break and machine gun units are streaming be lost. from Antalo toward the foothills In 1646 Captain WilUam Sayle pro­ of the Tembien mountains bent oh OvrbrtdgCs] fessed to have obtained from ParUa­ It It the annihilation of the Ethiopian v/ ment in London a grant on an island forces. Marshal BadogUo beUeves tangTtafo f which was to be named Eleuthera, he has the forces of Ras Seyoum and ADVERTISING the English word for freedom writ Ras Kassa cut off from their sources COUGHS& large and graphicaUy in Greek. No of ammunition and food supply. confirmation of such a grart was to be COLDS, in the found in the records of the EngUsh DESSYE, Feb. 21 (CP)—Three Wall Cfc.rn.in House of Commons, said Mr. Purves, Ethiopian civilians were killed snd ••d Stora*. It but it was certain that Captain Sayle much property destroyed when Ita­ H«d.llK It and his son did exercise as far as tbey lian aeroplanes loosed hundreds of could proprietary rights—rights incendiary bombs on Korem and ROYAL GAZETTE which were recognised by Governor Magalo, accojrdjpg to dispatches re-| Winthrop of Connecticut. Pays peiyed here today. there is no satisfactory substitute for this famous British preparation Pays POLITICAL EXILES & COLONIST DAILY ADDIS ABABA, Feb. 21 (CP)— Get a bottle today ggj ItaUan battle planes have dropped Sole Distributor: ,..'/..;.__"' A second supply of settlers sailed mustard gas and incendiary bombs in NICHOLL S ASHON Us in the autumn of 1649, in consequence a series of air attacks on south­ of that other great'wave which struck Us western and northern Ethiopian Bermuda from the storms in England towns, the Government announced —the wave of monarchy. The Ber­ today. mudian Royalists not only refused to Is the most acknowledge OUver CromweU after BRUSSELS, Feb. 21 (CP)—A large AMERICAN the execution of Charles 1st., they ItaUan army can never hope to reach MEDICAL acknowledged Charles 2nd. to be Addid Ababa by the northern route ASSN. KGmutu£tie-c A and elected one John ^onfboddj Profitable Invest­ until the roads leading to the Ethio­ Trimingham to the office of Gover­ pian capital are completely modern­ It nor. ized, said Colonel Ruel, a Belgian, It The more influential independents who has just returned from that ment a merchant were banished to Eleuthera, but country. The Belgian officer declared this accession of strength brought no that tribal chiefs have been kUled in (ocomaltj success to the struggling new colony, large numbers because they have re­ Will and some accounts of its plight reach­ fused to renounce their ancient priv- *Ml.CIOUSfOO0D-..K«j Will can possibly make ed Boston, where the Puritans were Uege of riding into exile on mules, naturaUy deeply interested. thereby offering excUent targets for Certain churches in New England the Blackshirts' machine guns. "If Pay coUected money and a ship was pro­ 200,000 troops under Marshal Badog­ 'Adds 70% to the visioned and saUed for Eleuthera in Uo are able to advance unopposed and Food Value of Milk' Pay 1650. This life-blood had been pretty without having provisions harassed, weU drained by 1656, when an am­ they wUl stiU die of hunger on the Save Tin lids (aU sizes), and bring them to the Agent who CALL 1051 nesty was granted the native Royalists way. The roads are of such character You and the banished independents were that until they are modernized it wUl will give you in exchange Photo­ recaUed from Eleuthera. be impossible to transport provisions graphs of Buck Rogers and Wil- You To express their gratitude for the for a sizeable column," hfe said. ma Deering as per Radio an­ Ask for Advertising Service help from New England, the colon­ nouncement. ists in Eleuthera sent 10 tons of ADDIS ABABA, Feh. 21 (CP)— brazil wood, and the proceeds they Only 147 Ethiopians were killed and F. J. G. FOOTTE, desired to be added to the Harvard 268 wounded in the ItaUan Enderta Sole Agent Endowment. The vessel carrying the wood sailed from Eleuthera in 1650, and the records of Harvard Univer­ sity teU us that the exact sum of £124 was reaUsed from tbis barzfl wood. SIMMONS INNER SPRING MATTRESSES LARGE GRANT

To show the munificence of the £4.10.0 gift from Eleuthera, Mr. Purves noted that at that time £100 was the 31 tWdnJerful fMattress at a fMew £ow Price annual salary of the President, and except for the John Harvard bequest I of £800 and the colonists own grants i of £400, the amount from the small I 13«I

FIRST FLIGHT Ladies' Monthly Tournament B.V.R.C. Games Night Held THIRD ANNUAL MID-OCEAN CASTLE First Round Local and Foreign Sporting News at the Belmont Course in Hamilton Armoury HARBOUR GOLF TOURNEY John Dowling, Montreal, defeated Roddy Williams, Bermuda, 4 and 3. ExceUent weather greeted the The following were the results in By "ELUS" J. F. Kidde, New York, defeated H. RiddeU's Bay Ladies team at their the Games Night of the B.V.R.C. Driggs Has Easy Victory—Other Semi-Finalists W. Hoch, Montclair, NJ., 5 and 4. monthly tournament at Belmont held in the HamUton Armoury on W. E. Spurling, Bermuda, defeated Golf Course on Wednesday and re- Thursday evening:— English Soccer Fixtures Find the Going Hard Erie Frith, Bermuda, 3 and 2. resulted in a win for Belmont, 7 matches to 3. Scheduled for Today The Bermuda Derby Dr. J. L. Byrnes, Hudson Falls, SHOOTING By GEORGE KIRKSEY N.Y., won by default from P. R. By "Line-Up" Tucker, Bermuda. Results were as foUows.— Headquarters:— The following are the English The field in the third annual Mid-Ocean Castle Harbour invita­ Percy J. Wood, Ottawa, defeated Capt. Astwood 58 League fixtures scheduled for today: The running of the third race tion golf tournament was narrowed to four contenders in the sun­ Sandf ord Brown, New York, 8 and 6. Mrs. PoweU, Belmont, defeated Miss Lt. P. A. D. Smith _ 43 meeting at the Shelly Bay track on shine and rain yesterday at Riddell's Bay. WUUam L. Webster, Schnectady, Crosby 6-4; R.S.M. Williamson 60 Tuesday, the 25th., inst., calls to Survivors of the first and second rounds of 18 holes each were N.Y., defeated E. C. Gosling, Bermu­ Mrs. Lushington, Belmont, defeated B/m. Coad 56 FIRST DIVISION mind that the Bermuda Derby will Eddie Driggs, Garden City, N.Y., defending champion; Everett da, 5 and 4. Mrs. Jim Pearman 1 up; be run on March 25th. Next Tues­ Bacon, Montclair, N.J., 1934 titleholder; Joe M. Wells, Newell, M. J. Remsen, Garden City, N.Y., Mrs. Ashton, Belmont, Defeated Mrs. Total 2U Arsenal vs. Portsmouth day's race will udoubtedly eliminate W. Va., medalist; and T. Cowell Thomas, Troy, N.Y. defeated George. R. Holmes, Ber­ Teddy Gosling 7-6; Birmingham vs. Sheffield W several horses which have an un­ Driggs had the easiest path to the semi-finals, which will be muda, 2 up. Mrs. Wilkinson, Belmont, defeated "C" Company:— Blackburn R. vs. Derby O broken record at the present time. played Monday. The defending champion defeated Allison Choate, Luther H. Graves n, Bennington, Mrs. W. S. Purvis 4-3; L/c. Pereira. 49 Chelsea vs. Everton.... DOROTHY ANN, that game Uttle Rye, N.Y., in the first round, 5 and 3, and eliminated Vincent Vermont, defeated J. R. Conyers, Miss Chisholm, Belmont, defeated Rfn. Godfrey. 46 Grimsby T. vs. Huddersfield. ~ mare which won the Mile in Janu­ Frith, Bermuda, in the second round, 7 and 6. Driggs played Bermuda, 1 up. Mrs. H. Walker 1 up; Rfn. Twitchen 51 Leeds U. vs. Middlesborough — ary, and limped in dead lame has championship golf all day. Mrs. L. Gibbons, Belmont, defeated Sgt. Louth 46 Liverpool vs. Bolton W been blistered and will no doubt The other semi-finalists had tough and laying his second shot on the Second Round Mrs. Vincent Frith 4-3; Manchester O. vs. Preston N.E be in condition to run in the big going at one time or another during 446-yard fifteenth, 20 feet from the Mrs. Scott, Belmont, defeated Mrs. Total 192 Stoke City vs. Bientford. _ race. If so, "Line-Up" would pre­ the day. WeUs, who won the medal pin to get down in 4. Kidde defeated Dowling, 4 and 3. W. Conyers 7-6. mm* Sunderland vs. Wolves.— dict that she will be the favourite. with a 72, was 2 down at the end of Spurling defeated Dr. Byrnes, 6 Mrs. Eldon Trimingham, Riddell's Result:—Headquarters won by 19 West Bromwich vs. Aston Villa. „. It wUl be recalled that on Boxing 7 holes on his morning round, but C Gerard Dodge, New York, staged and 5. Bay, defeated Mrs. S. Murray 7-6; points. Day Dorothy Ann won both the finally subdued J. W. NichoU, Mon­ a uphUl battle in his first Wood defeated Webster, 5 and 3. Mrs. A. B. Smith, RiddeU's Bay, de­ SECOND DIVISION 5/8ths., and the Mile. treal, 3 and 2, He had an even round match to triumph over J. A. Remsen defeated Graves, 1 up. feated Mrs. Boddham-Whetham TABLE TENNIS Among other possible contestants tougher time in the afternoon win­ Blondeau, Montreal, 1 up. Dodge 1 up; Blackpool vs. Charlton A — is William Frith's PLUS FOUR, ning from I. B. Grainger, Montclair, was 3 down at the end of 12 holes, Beaten Eight Miss Smith, RiddeU's Bay, defeated Headquarters:— Bradtord vs. Spurs Mrs. Lloyd Jones's DDSTA BELL, N.J., 1 up. Grainger holed some but won the next three holes in a row Mrs. G. Mountain, 7-6; Sgt. Ward 2 Bury vs. Barnsley. — and Messrs Kenneth and Bernard phenomenal putts in both his rounds, to square the match. On the thir­ Hoch defeated WiUiams, 4 and 3. Due to Miss Nancy Pearman being Rfn. Lusher 4 Doncaster R. vs. Hull City Wilkinson's grand mare STEP ALONG but three 3-putt greens in his match teenth he laid his second shot with­ Frith wen from Tucker by default. unable to play, Mrs. M. A. Gibbons, R.S.M. Williamson 1 Leicester C. vs. Newcastle TJ which made her debut in Bermuda on against Wells settled his doom. in two feet of the pin, and got a Result of Brown-Gosling match not Captain of the Belmont team, was B/m. Coad 0 Norwich C. vs. Fulham Boxing Day by winning the 5/8ths. Bacon, playing better goh every birdie 3. On the fifteenth, he missed posted. forced to play solo. Notts Forest vs. Burnley.— B. Mello will probably run his time he goes out, had to shoot bang an 8-foot putt for an eagle 3. He won Conyers defeated Holmes, 1 up. oo Total 7 the match on the eighteenth with a Sheffield TT. vs. Manchester TJ big mare GOOD LOOK IN which up golf on both his rounds to survive. Open Badminton Tournament Southampton vs. Port Vale has so far been unbeaten, and it is He defeated A. E. Clare, 60-year-old magnificent iron shot five feet from SECOND FLIGHT "C" Company the cup, and was down in 3. Swansea T. vs. Bradford C whispered that Hugh Peniston will Montreal player, in the morning, 3 First Round to be Held Early in March Rfn. Staynor 3 * * * West Ham TJ. vs. Plymouth A. enter the unpronounceable CHRYS- and 1, and triumphed over C. Gerard Sgt. Young 1 AFRIES. This mare has not run this Dodge, New York, in the afternoon, Vincent Frith, Bermuda, and Don B. G. Ransom, Montreal, defeated Badminton, one of the fastest and Rfn. Godfrey 4 THIRD DIVISION year, but it wiU be recalled that she 3 and 2. Bacon was 1 down at the Parker, New York, were the most Jack Tucker, Bermuda, 4 and 3. most skilful of aU court games, has Rfn. Burrows 5 (Northern Section) won both the 5/8ths., and the 3/4's turn against Dodge, but made a great jovial goUers on the course. Each F. H. WUson, Montreal, won by suddenly taken a strong hold in the last year. She is in good condition shot out of the trap irf'jback of the one wanted the other to win. Frith default from George West, Oneonta, field of Bermuda sports. Four Clubs Total 13 Carlisle TJ. vs. Crewe A and it is just a case of whether or no tenth green to square' the match. finaUy survived, 2 and 1. Frith hit a N.Y. are already playing this inexpensive Darlington vs. Barrow she can last the distance. Then he won the eleventh and tweUth grand tee shot over the hiU on the H. W. Walker, Bermuda, defeated but popular game, and as so much Result: "C Company won by 6 Gateshead vs. New Biighton. and held his lead. In this match sixth, and turned to Parker and said: Dr. H. A. Foster, Montclair, N.J., enthusiasm has been evidenced by points. Halifax T. vs. York City THE DERBY SWEEPSTAKE Dodge was playing against the man "It takes 10 years off my life every 3 and 1. the members of the four clubs, an BILLIARDS Haitlepools TJ. vs. Accrington S be bought in the pool for $90. time I make a shot Uke that." C. N. Moisan, Montreal, defeated Open Tournament is being arranged Mansfield T. vs. Southport This is the first time that a large Thomas gained the semi-final * * * F. G. Rounthwaite, Bermuda, 1 up. that wiU take place early in March. Headquarters:— Oldham A. vs. Rochdale purse has been offered in connec­ bracket by defeating Major Stuart The Grainger-Wilkinson match in B. V. Smith, Bermuda, defeated Messrs. P. W. Feakins, T. C. Smith, B/m. Coad 99 RotherhamTJ. vs. Chester tion with the Bermuda Sweep­ Cutler, Oswego, N.Y., in the morning, the morning was a thriUer. Grainger L. A. Cerf, Jr., Montclair, N.J., 4 and H. S. Atwood are the organizers Rfn. Holder 60 Tranmere R. vs. Chesterfield stake. It will be based upon the num­ 4 and 2, and J. E. Pearman, Bermuda, missed a 2-foot putt on the fourteenth and 2. of this Tournament, and although Rfn. King 74 Walsall vs. Stockpoit C ber of tickets sold, but it is estimated in the afternoon, 3 and 2. Thomas which would have left him dormie 4. C. L. Hequembourg, Schnectady, the decision to hold the Tournament L/Cpl. Oatham... 68 Wrexham vs. Lincoln City that it will amount to £75 or better, won his first round match by captur­ Wilkinson won the hole by sinking a N.Y., defeated Edward T. Rice, is only a few days old, already more and in some quarters there is con­ ing four consecutive holes after com­ 15-footer. He also won the fifteenth, Schnectady, N.Y., 3 and 2. than thirty have expressed their in­ Total 301 THIRD DIVISION siderable fear expressed that this may ing to the twelfth tee all even with halved the sixteenth and won the Capt. J. Ashton, Bermuda, won by tention of entering, and have promis­ (Southern Section) be an opening wedge for the return Major Cutler. In the second round, seventeenth and eighteenth by drop­ default from Nernard F. Hogan, ed their support. As the game is in "C " Company:— of professional racing in Bermuda. he defeated Pearman in a hard ping a pair of 15-footers. They played Brooklyn. its infancy in Bermuda, although an Rfn. Jenkins 30 Aldershot vs. Crystal Palace If so, it is to be regretted, "Line- match, half of which was played in 4 extra holes before Grainger won. Robert Earl, Jr., Utica, N.Y., de­ international sport in other countries Rfn. Heal 31 Brighton vs. Luton Town Up" cannot help but feel that the the rain. Thomas' consistent play * * * feated J. C. WUson, Montreal, 4 and 2. where the iron grip of Winter prevents Sgt. Louth 67 Bristol C. vs. Clapton O success of Bermuda racing must be yesterday estabUshed T..m as a dark Grainger had had seven 1-putt the playing of tennis during that Rfn. Sidder 43 on a firm foundation of amateur Coventry C. vs. Cardiff C horse. greens on his morning match, and Second Round season, the organizers of this, Ber­ riding for amateur owners. At the Exeter C. vs. Bournemouth In the semi-finals WeUs plays sank a pair of 20-footers and another muda's first Open Championship, Total 171 same time it must be admitted that Millwall vs. Southend TJ Bacon and Driggs meets Thomas. for 30 feet in his afternoon match Wilson defeated Ransom, 4 and 3. invite the support of aU interested in larger purses will encourage the im­ Newport C. vs. Gillingham Moisan defeated Walker, 1 up, 19 the game, and hope that it wiU de­ Headquarters won by 130 portation of better horses. before he lost to WeUs, 1 up. Result, Queen's Park vs. Notts C GOLF NOTES * * # holes. velop rapidly here. points. Swindon T. vs. Reading One of the mysteries of the golfing Smith defeated Hequembourg, 7 The proposed programme will con­ quay TJ. vs. Northampton T THE TUNA ARE BACK The best match of the morning crowd is the exclusive F. I. F. club, and 6. sist of four events: Men's Singles, Spirited Batting Features Watford vs. Bristol Roveis round in the championship flight was formed in the Cedar Bar of the Earl defeated Capt. Ashton, 3 and 1. Men's Doubles, Mixed Doubles, and The taking of twenty-four Tuna staged between J. E. Pearman, Ber­ Jamaica's 2nd Innings —oo Bermudiana Tuesday, with five mem­ Ladies' Doubles. The entrance fee by the Messrs. Darrell in four hours muda, and F. W. Porter, Montclair, bers, WiUiston Benedict, New York Beaten Eight will be one shilling, a small one for fishing with rod and reel on Thursday NJ., who tied with two others at 83 hird Round Scottish Cup City, Mrs. M. J. Remsen, Montclair, an open tournament, and as the or KINGSTON, Jamaica, Feb. 21. (CP) afternoon definitely establishes the in the qualifying round and was NX, Mrs. Eddie Driggs, Mrs. WiUard Tucker won from West by deanult. ganizers wish to commence the —The match between Yorkshire and awarded the last place in the cham­ Will Be Played Today cycle of these game fighters in Ber­ U. Taylor, and Mrs. AUan Hardie, Dr. Foster defeated F. G. Rounth­ Tournament as early in March a Jamaica XI was left drawn. The pionship field. Pearman won 1 up in muda waters. We now have a com­ Garden City, N.J. Mr. Benedict, waite, 1 up. as possible, entries must be made scores were:— plete record of Bermuda fishing for a 25 holes. Porter was never up during who plays his golf at the nineteenth Cerf defeated Rice, 6 and 4. not later than Thursday, February JAMAICA (1st. Innings) 183, A. E. There are no League fixtures sched­ the match, but put up a bitter fight year. A particular note is the fact Wilson won from Hogan by default. 27, to the British Sports Department Rae 44; uled for the Sr ish First and that there were several Allison Tuna untU the 25th hole. He squared the hole, is president. oo (of Messrs. H. A. & E. Smith Ltd., YORKSHIRE Ust. Innings) 214 for Second Divisions today on account of in the catch, and it is less than a match on the sixteenth. Each sank a * # * Queen Street, HamUton. 9, SamUes did not bat. Sutcliffe the Third Round of the Scottish Cup. 14-foot putt to halve the seventeenth Bob Earl, Jr., Utica, N.Y., who Bermuda Amateur Billiards month ago the first fish of this beauti­ made 16, Leyland 29, Gibb 72, Raper icond Round was played on in 3s. They halved the next eight qualified with a 92, just getting under oo— ful variety was taken here. Championship, 1936 137, Johnston 2 for 18, Valentine 5 Stli.. and resulted as fol­ holes, getting pars at every hole the wire for the second flight, became Soccer Schedule Arranged lows :— a favourite to win the title in that for 54, Bonito 1 for 57, PassaUaigue POMPINO VISIT BERMUDA except the twenty-second. division when he pohshed off his two The foUowing were the results of 1 for 16. * * * Trophyand SECOND ROUND RESULTS opponents in yesterday's matches. the Third Round in the Bermuda Local League soccer, JAMAICA (2nd. Innings) 116 for 1, Some time ago "Line-Up" heard Porter missed a 2-loot putt on the Earl's jinx hole is the fifteenth on Amateur Billiards Championship, Cup ixtuies f oUow _- Boy not out 41, Valentine not out of a little fish called the Alewife nineteenth which would have given 4 Hibernians 1 which Harry Smith of Bailey's Bay which he took a 11 in the qualifying and the draw for the Fourth Round:— 53. The first 50 were registeied in Clyde him the match. LEAGUE MATCHES 5 Galson 2 round. 40 minutes, and the century in 54 Dunfermline had taken by wading off the South * * * Albion R. 1 Rangers 3 Shore and casting into the surf with RESULTS OF THIRD ROUND minutes, Valentine completing his AU the favourites in the cham­ Feb. 25—Malabar vs. Staif and De­ Falkirk 1 Kilmarnock 1 Ught tackle. Mr. Smith suggested 50 out of 74 in 24 minutes. pionship flight won their first round partments ; Dundee 2 Ajirdrieonians 1 that from what he had heard and read The Calcutta pool on the cham­ 300 F. A. Shepherd D.R.C vs. S. Dor- Result, match drawn. matches except Lt. K. WUkinson, Feb. 29—Malabar vs. Dockyard; 0 Queen of South 3 about them that it was the same pionship flight, amounts to $556, of man D.R.C. 225; 00 Elgin City Bermuda, who lost to I. B. Grainger, Mar. 8.—Band vs. St. George's; Cowdenbeath 5 Dundee United 3 fish which was caUed the Pompino which $278 goes to the holder of the 300 R. Robinson R.B.Y.C G- S. Sheffield Uniteds Lead Montclair, NJ., 1 up in 22 holes. winner, $166.80 to the holder of the i Mar. 10—"*C" Company vs. Band; Morton 3 Stenhousemuir 0 in Florida. The most delectable Barnes B.V.R.C. 218; 1 of aU fish from the epicures point of * * * runner-up, and $55.60 each to the 300 N. Copley D.R.C. vs. Edmund P ^* I**-—"C" Oompany vs. Dock- Motherwell 3 St. Bernard's 0 LONDON, Feb. 21. (CP)—Sheffield view, and one of the gamiest Uttle Eddie Driggs, defending champion, holders of the semi-finaUsts. Roddy GrayH.D.C. 256; yard; Dalbeattie Star 0 St. Mirren 1 Mar 15 st vs Mala United plunged ahead of West Ham scrappers in the Seven Seas for his scored the most decisive victory in WiUiams, local Uquor king, has 300 Frank Ford O.C.C. vs. F. E.Smith * -— * George's - - Third Lanark 2 Leith Ath. 0 United in the race for the champion­ weight. We caught two of them the morning round, defeating AlUson Driggs. C Gerard Dodge has Bacon O.C.C. 210; bar; Celtic 2 St. Johnstone 2 Choate, Rye, N.Y., 5 and 3. The ilar. 22.—Dockyard vs. St. George's. ship of the Second Division when they when the sun blessed us Wednesday, and Wells, Luther Graves has Thom- 300 F. Fielder D.R.C. vs. Sgt. Flude Aberdeen 6 King's Park 0 titleholder won three of the first defeated Blackpoool 1-0 at Sheffield and they were Pompino, and they as. S.F. 81; Dumbarton drew a bye. five holes to build up a lead which he on Thursday. were good. If anybody wants totry for 300 Sgt- Cotton S. F vs. H. Wilton OUP MATCH FINAL The most surprising result of the held throughout. Driggs almost Sheffield now has 39 points, one them, aU he has to do is get a light O.C.C. 173; above round was the fact that Fal­ sank a chip shot for an eagle 3 on the more than West Ham Leicester City big casting rod with a small reel Yesterday's results are as foUows: 30 A. C. N. GosUng R.B-Y-C. vs. W. j Feb. 25.—Malabar vs. Staff and kirk, the leaders of tha Second Div­ first hole. lost ground when they were beaten and 75 yards of 4-thread line, baiting Blackman 251; Departments. ision, although playing at home, * * * CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT JFeb. 27.—B.A.A. field, "C" Com­ at home 2-1 by Bury, whUe Bradford Bid Kilmarnock, First Division with very small bits of mussel on a 300 R. Aitken B.W.Y-A. vs. G. L. White Grunt hook. A 3-foot gut J. W. NichoU, Montreal, came near First Round pany vs. B.A.A. City gained a 5-2 verdict at HuU. :iub, to a 1-1 draw, thereby forcing a Sheppard D.R.C.. leader is advisable, with a J ounce registering the day's big upset by 00 at Kilmarnock. What was TROPHY MATCH FINAL sinker. Take your bathing suit and eliminating the medalist, Joe Wells, Everett Bacon, Montclair, N.J., DRAW FOR 4th ROUND Reid and Eve Win Second surprising was Falkirk's 3-1 wade in waist deep, and go to work, NeweU, W. Va., NicoU lost the first defeated A. E. Clare, Montreal, 3 and ctory over their opponents in the two holes, but settled down on the Mar. 7.—B.A.A. field, Dockyard vs. Doubles Title at Princess casting into the surf on sandy bot­ L N. Copley D-R.C. vs. F. A. Shepherd replay. short third and won four of the next tom near the small shoals. If they're C. Gerard Dodge, New York, de­ D.R.C; St. Geoige's or Malabar, the latter [he Third Round, which will be five holes, putting him 2 up at the Only one match was played yes­ stffl running, you'U have sport. feated J. A. Blondeau, Montreal, 1 up. R. Robinson R.B.Y.C. vs. F. Fielder match to be played off on March played today, comprises nine First terday afternoon in the Princess oo—— end of 7 holes. I. B. Grainger, Montclair, N.J., D.R.C; 3rd. ision Clubs and five from the lower * * * defeated Lt. K. Wilkinson, Bermuda, ——oc Hotel Tennis Tournament, rain pre­ F. Ford O.C.C vs. Sgt. Cotton; venting the playing of the finals of Division, and the matches are as B.A.A. Draw Final Match NicoU sank a partial stymie to win 1 up, 22 holes. A. C. N. Gosling R3.Y.C. vs. R. the third hole from WeUs with a par Schools' Annual Track and the mixed doubles between Miss follows:— Joe M. Wells, NeweU, W. Va., de­ Aitken B.W.V-A. and Win League Honours 3. He roUed in a 15-foot putt to win Hutchings and Mr. W. Freisenbruch feated J. W. NicoU, Montreal, 3 and 2. Highest break to dateR. Robinson 74. Field Sports Dates THIRD ROUND MATCHES Again the fourth with a birdie 2. They and Mrs. Freisenbruch and Mr. B. Eddie Driggs, Garden City, N.Y., 1 Games are to be completed by Fri­ halved the fifth, and NicoU won the Eve. The match played yesterday defeated AlUson Choate, Rye, N.Y., Dates for local Schools' annual Morton vs. Queen of South; next two holes. Rounding the turn, day, February 28th, 1936. was the men's doubles, between There was no score at half time in 5 and 3. track and field sports have been St. Mirren vs. Glasgow Rangers Nicoll was 1 up. WeUs staged a come­ R. Reid and B. Eve and W. and E. the local League match between the Vincent Frith, Bermuda, defeated announced as foUows:— Clyde vs. Dundee back on the second nine, and was 2 Freisenbruch. B.A.A. and Staff and Departments, Don Parker, New York, 2 and 1. Saltus Grammar School—April 2nd. Aberdeen vs. St. Johnstone up coming to the sixteenth tee. Results of Ford-Cotton and the game resulted in a 1-1 draw. T. CoweU Thomas, Troy, N.Y., Warwick Academy—May 7th. A strong cross wind made accurate Third Lanark vs. Dumbarton NicoU's second shot hit a tree, bound­ The Staff scored first of aU before the defeated Major Stuart Cutler, Oswe­ "Friendly" Billiards Cavendish School—May 14th. play extremely difficult, and the Cowdenbeath vs. Motherwell ed back and hit a woman's skirt, play was, in consequence, compara­ B.A.A. equaUsed within ten minutes go, N.Y., 4 and 2. Inter-Schol—May 21st. Dunfermline and Falkirk, byes giving him an almost unplayable Ue tively poor. The severe defeat suf­ of the final whistle in spite of the fact J. E. Pearman, Bermuda, defeated Frank Ford and Band Sgt. Cotton Bermuda Athletic Association—May and robbing him of his last chance. fered by the two Freisenbruchs at that they were playing only ten men, F. W. Porter, Montclair, N.J., 1 up, met last night at the Old Colony Club 28th. * * m the hands of the recent winners of oo Johnston leaving the field during 25 holes. in a "friendly" 500-up biUiards match St. George's Grammar School—June Cowell Thomes, lanky Troy, N.Y., Ford has been the amateur biUiards the Stadium Tournament was largely the second hah. 4th. due to this annoying wind, which Scotland Opposes Ireland at The B.A.A. has thus clinched the entrant, polished off Major Stuart Second Round champion of Bermuda for four years. The dates for the sports days of Cutler, Ft. Sheridan, Oswego, N.Y., Cotton is hard after the crown. prevented the success of the net tac­ League championship again, having Somers College and Whitney Instituet tics adopted by them. Under ordin­ Murray field Today by winning four straight holes. They Here is the result:— won 9 matches, lost 1 and drawn 4. Bacon defeated Dodge, 3 and 2. have not yet been announced. ary conditions, the match would came to the thirteenth aU even, but Ford 500 Cotton 495 Their goal average is a splendid one, WeUs defeated Grainger, 1 up. have had a much closer result and Thomas shot the next four holes in It was later learned that Ford and -00- At Murrayfield this afternoon 46 goals for and 21 against. Driggs defeated Fritb, 7 and 6. the spectators would have witnessed 4s, winning 4 and 2. Cotton have been drawn to meet Scotland wUl be at home to Ireland Congratulations to the B.A.A.! Thomas defeated Pearman, 3 and 2. Local League Soccer Today a better exhibition of tennis. in an international Rugby Union oo * * » in the next Bermuda Amateur Cham­ match. Everett Bacon, Montclair, N.J., Beaten Eight pionship content, which must be In the first game Reid and Eve did Ireland played England at Dublin "E. P. T. Tucker Cup" Final 1934 champion, had to shoot the first played off not later than next Friday Only one local League soccer match not aUow the Freisenbruchs a point, Reid smashing the returns of Eve's in the last international match. Al­ eight holes coming home on his first Blondeau defeated Clare, 4 and 2. night. is scheduled for this afternoon, and service. Tbe two shots that were though England were leading by The final of the "E. P. T. Tucker round in one under par to conquer Lt. WUkinson defeated NicoU, 7 Last night's engagement wiU give that will take place at Boaz Island placed past Reid went beyond the 3 points to nU at half-time, Ireland Cup" wiU be played at the Garrison A. E. Clare, 60-year-old Montreal and 6. added interest to the official match between two West End teams, the base line. The second and third predominated upon the resumption golfer, 3 and 1. Bacon had three soon to come. The date and place Dockyard Recreation and Sports Field, Prospect, on Sunday afternoon, Choate won from Parker by default. games were lost by reason of the of play and emerged victorious by kick-off at 2.30 p.m., between "B" birdies, sinking a 15-foot putt on the Porter defeated Major Cutler, 4 wiU be announced in these columns Club and H. M. S. Malabar. The Continued on Page 16 6 points to 3. and "A" Companies of the B.VJS.C. fifth, a 20-footer on the thirteenth, and 3. as soon as they have been decided. kick-off is timed for 3 p.m.

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TWO-DAY BAZAAR AT NEW YORK STOCKS MONTREAL STOCK MARKET ST. GEORGES ATHLETICS MT. ST. AGNES THEBOOKSTORE Friday's Closing Prices 3 GOALS Fri. Thur. Yesterday's Closing Prices Air Reduction 185 185 Successful Function Raises "C" Co. Sherwood Foresters : : : : THE KING'S GRACE Allied Oh. & Dya .... 165J 166 Fr. Satisfactory Amount -45 Thur. by John Bnchan, (5/-). Tbis Judy O'Grady Allis. Ohahn, Mfg 44| Sterling-. 4.98 $ 4.98$ 3 Goals Am. Oan 117* 1181 146 book is not a biography of our 40 Bell Tele 147J Am. Oar & Foundry. 39f Braz. Tract 14$ 15$ late King, but an attempt to On Monday and Tuesday a success­ Am. Ooml. Alcohol 30$ 28 Brack Silk 141 provide a picture—and some and the Colonel's lady, according to the ful bazaar took place at Mt. St. Am. & Foreign Pow 7 j 7j Oan Bronze 38$ 39$ The local side disappointed their 7 sUght interpretation—of his Agnes Academy. Although the open­ Am. & For. P. pf. — 38 Oan. Oar 7| , * supporters on Thursday afternoon Am. Locomotive 34f 34 12 poet, are sisters under their skins. It would ing day was disagreeable, loyal friends Oan. Ind. Alco 11| on the Garrison Recreation Field reign, with the Throne as the Am. Mch. & Fd — 26$ Cockshutt — continuing thing through of the Sisteis extended their patron­ Am. Power & Lt 8f 8 when, after holding a 2 goal lead, the be undemocratic to doubt it. But that Cons. Smelt™ 2.40 2.40 an epoch of unprecendented age and the proceeds from the bazaar Am. Radiator 24 24$ Don. Bridge™ „. 39 40 visitors drew level before the game Am. Rolling Mill. 334 33$ Ford Oan 28 28 finished, and the points were shared. change. subtracts nothing from the beauty of rich proved satisfactory. 68$ Am. Smelt. & Rfg 67f Hiram Walker 33$ 34$ There was a good crowd present : JAMAICA INN by Am. Sugar Ref. 54f 54 The stallholders and helpers were: Hiram Walker pi. — 181 when "C" Co. set the ball in motion, Daphne Du Maurier, (7/6). fabrics tailored into supple, stylish garments Am. TBI. & Tel — 174J 174f 23$ supper room, Mrs. Harley Spurling, 98$ Imp. Oil 24 A romance and an adventure Am. Tomacco B.™ 97 Int. Nick. 53i 52| but hands against the visitors re­ under the supervision of M. LOUIS, assisted by the Rev. J. H. Durney, Am. Water Works ... 82i 21 i sulted in the ball coming down, and ta the R. L. Stevenson tradi­ 35$ Int. Pow pf 88$ Mrs. B. Darrell, Mrs. O. fuller, Mrs. Anaconda Copper 35| Int. Util — Younger put inance centre and tion: a book to be read at a Atchison 77 77$ formerly of MILGRIM'S, NEW YORK, M. Petty, Mrs. G. Smith, Mrs. I*. Gafc- McCol. Front . 16$ 17 Packer headed the ball past Openshaw sitting, preferably at night. Atlantic Refining. 32J 32i 33$ teridge, Mrs. G. Pitman, Miss I. 48J Mont. Lt. Pow 33f : : : : ASK FOR RONALD here at — Auburn Auto. ft Nat. Brew„ 42J 42! to open the scoring for St. George's Lightbourne, Mr. Heal, Mrs. Mary Baldwin Loco 6J 6| 16$ before the game had been in progress STANDISH by Sapper, (7/6). 23$ Nat. Stl. Oar 16i Galeje and Mrs. Ted Ryan; candy Baltimore & Ohio 24 Shawinigan. „ 221 22| for barely a minute. The further adventures of Barnsdell Op. A 171 17$ table, Misses Frances and Beatrice 25| Stl. of Can 64 641 This early success was very wel­ Ronald Standish. Bendix A via. 25| Winnipeg Elec — O'Neil, assisted by Mrs. F. Mahoney, Bethlehem Sted. 58| 59| come and Thorpe had to clear from :::: SAINT OVERBOARD by 56 Oan. Bank Oom 167 167$ Miss K. Ryan, Miss Ring, Mrs. R. C. Bohm Al. & Br 56 Bank of Oan 531 53$ another attack, and Openshaw Leslie Charteris, (7/6). The Borg. Warner „. 79| 80 ROLANDS Earl and Mrs. Conover; ice-cream 59 Bank Mont „ 2HJ 212 cleared from Terry. Schwab was in Saint is something new in Briggs Mfg.— ~. 58* 296 stall, Mrs. L. Lindley, assisted by 24 Bank N. Scotia 297 the Athletics goal instead of Clifford adventurous fiction. He is Byers (A.M.) 23J Royal Bank Oan 180$ 181 LADIES TAILORING Misses V. and M. Porteoas; cake Canada Dry G. Ale „„ 14| 13$ and McRonald appeared at back. the Robin Hood of modern 151 Ash Gold. 21$ .22 table, Mrs. Munns; fish pond, pupils Canadian Pacific 15} Base MetaL- 27 .20 Three corners were awarded the crime, d'Artagnan without BALCONY, Walker Arcade of the fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth Case Thresh 117$ 1141 Bear Explor .36 a sword, romance without 70f visitors in quick succession. grades; religious articles, Mrs. Gut- Caterpillar Tractor 70f Beattie 1.65 1.63 fancy dress, buccaneer in Dial 1443 Reid St., Hamilton Celanese Corp 28| 28$ Barton was prominent for the teridge, Miss M. Britten and Miss Big Miss. „ „ 86 .66 the suits of Saville Row. Cerro de Pas Cop 5l| 52 Bobjo...„ „ .19 military team, and their kicking E. Christensen; flower table, Miss Ches. & Ohio 60 60$ .19 : : : : THE LOSS OF THE 180ts.tu. Bralorne _ 6.80 6.80 was vigorous and strong, but the M. Adderley; household articles, Mrs. Chrysler Corp 98| 98$ "JANE VOSPER" by Free­ 8| Brx Gold — .101 home forwards were the more dan­ I. Stourton and Mrs. A. Burrows; Colorado F & L 8f Buff Anker. 5.50 G. and E 16f 16$ 5.30 gerous and shewed fine understand­ man Wills Crofts, (7/6). A Belmont Hotel, Mrs. J. Abbot; Prin­ Can. Malart l.lo 1.20 magnificent drama, told Oolum. Oarb 104 104 Cast. Treth. 1.47 ing. The Athletics attacked again 49$ 1.52 cess Hotel, Mrs. Johnson; raffle Coml. Credit 491 Cent Pat 3.11 and the defence handling in the quietly yet impressively, Coml. Solvents 24| 24$ 3.10 wheel, Mr. M. Malloy; novelty table, Chem. Resrch 1.35 1-28 area, a penalty was awarded. Terry with no deUberate straining Senior Academy pupils; fancy work Com. & Southern „.. 3J Chiboug „ 52 Congoleum-Nairn „ 41 3 .52$ was entrusted with the kick from after effect. The "Jane and novelties, Mrs. W. C. Dallas and Coniarum 2.09 2.18 Vosper", rent by mysterious Consolidated Gas. 34f 34$ Dome „ 48! the spot, but the ball sailed over the Mrs. G. Sheppard; minerals, Miss Consol. Oil™ 14 141 49 explosions, plunges to her THE GOODY SHOPPE Eldorado 1.19 1.16 bar. May Butler, Mrs. S. Tatem, Mrs. Contl. Oan ,— 78$ 79 Fal Bridge 9.20 doom in the Atlantic, and 36$ 9.25 M. Apt and Miss Flynn. Contl. O. of D 33F| Godslake 1.20 Oom Prod. Ref 76| 771 1.20 A few minutes later Younger missed from that moment the story Green Stab 34$ .34 l Ourtiss-Wright 6f 6f 2 an easy chance following a nice grips up in a speU and we At 11 o'clock on Tuesday night the Gun Gold 83 .84 Deere & Co 71$ 711 Hollinger 15$ centre by Oatley. "C" Co. now at­ foUow the unravelling of the draw for the various prizes took 15$ Deleware & Hudson 51 52 Home Oil 97 1.15 tacked strongly and C. Moss had to intricate plot until the pat­ Del. Lack. & West. 22$ 23$ place, it was supervised by the Howey 66 .66 clear a dangerous situation, and ient , persevering Inspector Rev. Faaier Durney, assisted by Mr. Douglas Air. 70| 70| Hudson Bay 27$ 28 Demonstration oS Tea and Du Pont de N 149 149$ Schwab had to run out to get the French triumphs. I. Stourton, Chjef of PoUce, and Miss Jack Man Con 50 .50 Eastman Kodak 161 160$ Kirk Lake 48 .48 ball away. Teddy Moss was playing 179 V s. K. Rfcan. Winners of prizes were: Etec. Auto-Lite 43| 43| Lakeshore — 58 a nice game and intercepted a pass cushion (novelty stall) Mr. Bfeal; Elec. Power & L 9J 81 Lit. Long Lake 7.20 7.20 Coffee will be served FREE 17 to Holloway. electric iron (novelty stall) Mary ErieR R 17$ Mclntyre 45$ 44! First Nat. Stores. 45| 44f Openshaw made a great save on Crowley, "Woodlands," Paget; bed Mack Red Lake 1.40 1.43 Foster Wheeler 37 36$ .36 the ground, just turning the ball 331 McVittie 35 THE BOOK STORE from Monday to Saturday. doll (novelty stall) Buster Hollis, Free Texas 33J McWatters 1.44 1.43 past the upright to concede a corner. Harrington SouhS; silk pyjamas Gen. Asphalt 33 33$ 4.67 «i Macassa 4.68 Cumbley lost a good opportunity to g.-^>0*>C3<>G-(><=X>C-X><0<>C-><>c_-<>c_x,. novelty stall) Miss M. Porteous; Gen. Elec 40f Min. Corpn — -1.44 Gen. Floods Cp 34J 33$ equalise following nice work by hand painting (novelty stall) Mrs. 61$ Nipissing — Gen. Motors 60| Noranda 49 50 Barton, and the visitors seemed weak E. Flood; sandwich set (Belmont 17i We invite you call and taste Gillette Saf. Razor 17| Pam Porcu 4.15 4.15 when opposing the home backs, their j 'Lets have some heat." said she stall) E$na Darrell; picture, Mr. H. Goodrich Rub 18$ 191 28$ Paymaster 80 .78 shooting lacking sting. 'light those Pyrofax heaters. I don't N. Christensen, Alpha H6use; doll, Goodyear Rub 28| Perron 1.55 1.52 Granby Consol lOj 11 ; want my guests to eat with their coats Miss A. Dunn, Goody Shoppe; ticket 43$ Pick Row 4.80 4.80 At half back they were well served the Goody Shoppe Java and Great Northern pf 43f Pion Gold...- 10.50 10.70 j on or suffer without them as I did in Irish Hospitals Sweepstake (ice 32$ Howies in particular doing a lot of Gt. West, Sugar 32| Premier 1.90 1.92 I last night. It was a wonderful party cream stall) A. Bradstreet ;hand baglI Houston OiL 111 1.80 good work. A great shot by Younger HI Read Auth 1.83 j but I was simply paralysed with the (ice-cream stall) Ma. A. Porteous;! Hudson Motor Car 18| 18 Red Lake Shre 80 .84 deserved to score, but Openshaw Coffee, also our De- Hupp Motor Car. 3J 1-15$ j cold. There is no excuse for freezing Mseha basket of fruit (mineral stall) Mr. Ren. Gold 1.14 made a fine clearance. Thorpe saved Intl. Harvester 69 67$ Roy Alite 37$ 39 J us as they did when gas heaters can C. B. Martin, S. S. Prince David; 53$ a certain goal by his steadiness«at a Intl. Nickel (Can.) 52f St. Anthony 34 .33 be installed so cheaply. If you get gentleman's toilet kit (Prin ;ess stall) Intl. Tel. & Tel 18$ 19 S. AntODio 3.10 3.10 critical time, and the ball going Five O'clock Tea. 128^ a chance, tell George where you got lieious Mr. Jack Donahue, Bermudiana Hotel Johns-Manville 127f Shawkey — up the field, Holloway fastened on Kansas City Southern... 23J- 221 them." table lamp (flower table)? Smellie, Sheep Creek- 60 .60 it close in. and sent it into the net Kelvinator Cp 18i 18$ Sherr Gord 1.26 1.26 PYROFAX GAS SERVICE tu.tb. C/o Trimingham Bros.; runner (nov- Kennecott Cop 381 38 to equalise. Siscoe 3.35 3.30 I Old Telephone Building, Reid Street. elty stall) Mr. L. Chiappa; Sacred Liggett^^e-^;';;;;;; im I Stadacona 35 .35 1081 I Sud Basin 4.65 4.55$ Pope made a great attempt with a Heart picture (novelty stall) Arthur I Loews Inc 481 49$ |SuU. Cons 1.07 1.07 long shot and half time arrived a COOK WITH CI to DeSilva, Clarence Av.; cake (cake Mack Truck 35$ 35$ Sylvanite 2.76 2.71 minute later with the teams still S966ts.m.w.tp. Mathieson Alk 35§ 35| table) Anne Malloy; doll (post office I Teck Hughes 4.97 5.00 level. USE THIS CERTIFICATE Mo-Kansas-Texas 9^ 9 I Ventures 2.39 2.39 I stall) Jill Wiggette; cake, Mrs. T. Missouri Pacific 4 31 Waite Amul 1.29 1.27 Barely had the game restarted AND SAVE MONEY! Ryan; door stop (novelty stall) Ada Montgomery Ward 38i 38$ Wright Harg 8.90 8.70 Faulkner, Monarch of Bermuda; box Nash Motors 21J 211 when Terry, by clever work, put the 33| »jomez in Jamaica oi candy (candy stall) Florence Natl. Biscuit 34J Athletics ahead, amid much cheer'ng. Natl. Cash Reg 27 27! -00- But the visitors now had the wind LAfSGE TRIAL JAR 1/- Simons, Cloverdale; antique (novelty Natl. Dairy Pro 23J 23 KINGSTON, Jamaica, Feb. 21. (CP) with them, and Guest put a scorching stall) Mis. Emma Lyons, Paget W., Natl. Dist 31J 301 —General F. M. Gomez, late dictator 10$ shot over the bar. A confident ap­ Limited time only! alarm clock (Belmont stall) Mr. Natl. Power & Lt 10J of Venezuela, his two daughters National Steel 70 71$ peal for hands against the home Heal. 51 and other relatives with a strong N.Y.-N.H. & H 5! side in the penalty area was dis­ N.Y. Central. 39j 40 § FOREIGN EXCHANGE bodyguard anived yesterday morning NOXZEMA Skin Cream Two grand prizes were won by North Amer. Co 27£ 27| allowed. on the liner "Georgic" but were Soothing. . . Softening... Refining, Ray Schofield, Piihcess Hotel, who 361 Northern Pacific 35f not aUowed to land. They want to Wonderful for Chapped Hands, received a fishing rod and tackle Pacific Gas & E 34 331 Local Rates LesUe Taylor and Younger shewed Packard Motor Oar llf 12$ nice combination, and Stewart was leave the ship here to go to England. Pimples, Large Pores, Blackheads presented by the Dinner Table Super­ 10! Paramount Pic „ 10§ The following is a copy of the loudly applauded for fine defensive Noxzema—the dainty, snow-white medicated visor, and the Rev. Father Martin, Paramount Pic, 2nd pf. Hi —00- HI Bulletin displayed on Friday, play. Another attack by the Athletics cream that soothes all skin irritation instantly. of St. Joseph's Rectory, Somerset, Penn. R. R „ 38; 38$ Makes complexions smoother, clearer, finer- at the local banks: followed, and a characteric shot by textured. Excellent as a powder base—grease­ who became the possessor of a three- PhiUips Petrol 44 | 45 Ministers Received less, non-drying. Try Noxzema and see why burner oil-stove. Pub. Service of N.J 44f 45 Terry saw the ball safely past Open­ over 6,000,000 homes use itregularly. Pullman, Inc 47 47| U. S. DOLLARS shaw to give the Athletics what ap­ Radio Corp _ 12J 12| LONDON, Feb. 21. (CP)—Two Cab­ On both days of the bazaar music peared a winning lead. Midfield Radio Oorp. pf. B. 91 91$ inet ministers were among the call­ Present This Ad. at Phoenix TODAY j was played at Al Donahue's Ber- Radio Keith-Orp 9 Buying at . dis $5.0526 play followed, and both goals were 9 ers at Bfuckingham Palace yesterday ! mudiana Hotel Orchestra and Joe Remington-RancL 22$ 22! Selling at dis $4.9484 visited, and Howels fastened on the when King Edward received first I DeCourcey's Belmont Manor Orches­ Repub. Steel Corp 25$ 26 ball, and trying a shot, sent in a Safeway Stores 34 34 Malcolm MacDonald, secretary for Serving Your Week-end Needs for a Third of a Century tra, both leaders being there to con­ CANADIAN DOLLARS beauty that gave the visitors their Seaboard Oil (Del) 35f 36$ the Dominions, and later Lord Hali­ duct. Sears Roebuck 62J 62$ second goal. fax, Lord Privy Seal. Shell Union OiL.. „.... 18J 19 Buying at 4$% dis $5.0262 THE PHOENIX Simmons Oo—.. 24$ 24! Play was now fast and exciting Socony-Vac. Oil 16 16 and Schwab was loudly cheered for 00— Southern Pacific 38 38$ a clearance amid the visiting for­ Southern Railway. 19j 201 FRANC PER POUND Sperry Oorp Zk\ 21$ wards crowding him in goal. The METEOROLOGICAL NOTES Standard Brands. 17f 161 London 74.73 home forwards got going but could MID-SEASON SALE CUSTOMS HOUSE Standard Gas & Elec 7f 7$ not get through the visiting defense. Feb. 21st. 46| New York .6.68 Stand. Ofl of Oal 46 J Swinging the ball about, the visiting Commencing Monday, February 24th Stand. Oil of Ind „ 38| 39 Barometei— Stand. Oil of N.J. 61 61$ QUOTATIONS forwards got down and forced a 8.00 a.m 1015-4 miUbars Rate of Exchange Stewart-Warner „ 21f 21 f corner. The best goal of the match 29.98 inches Street Evening 13 Studebaker Oorp 13$ 51 New York Closed $4.99375 came a Uttle later when Thorpe. 8.00p.m 1015.1 miUbars DRESSES DRESSES Superior OiL „ 5 I with an express shot, sent the baU Texas Oorp 34$ 34$ Montreal Closed $4.984375 29-97 inches The following rates Sizes 12 to 50 WRAPS, BLOUSES, of ex- Texas Gulf Sulph. 38J 37f London, 11.30 ajn... $4.993125 into the net past Schwab, and the Wind— change were in force at the Thermoid Go 10 9! Mor. treal Latest $4.9825 sides were level. From now to the 8.00 a.m. S ...27 mi. perhr. Customs House on Friday, Timken Roller Bear.... 70i 70$ finish both sides had the opportunity Vi sizes HOMESPUN COATS 86$ New York Latest $4.9925 Noon S.W 25 mi. perhr. Feb. 21ts:— Union Oar & C 85 1 to win, but no further scoring came, 8.00p.m. S 6ml.perhr. Union Pacific 133| 1331 SWEATERS U.S.A. , 854.99 United Aircraft 30f 31 and most enjoyable game ended in a Max Temp, for 24 hrs— 72 Canada $4.99 United Corp- 7$ 7 draw of 3 goals each. Min.Temp. for24hrs 60 44$ Special discount on Stockings, Underwear, etc Belgium .„ 29 42 United Oorp. pf 44| Teams: St. George's Athletics:— Rainfall for 24 hrs 0.10 United Drug 14| 141 Vanadium Corp _ 25$ 26 France , _ 75 75$ W. Schwab, C. Moss, McRonald, Sunshine for 24 hrs 3 hrs. 54 mins. United Fruit 74 Warner Bros. Piet^_ 13$ 13$ Germany 12.31 17$ United Gas Imp. 17$ Warren Pac _. „ 7$ 8 Stewart, Pope, E. Moss, Oatley, Terry, FOREIGN REPORTS H. S. CRITCHLEY "DRESS SHOP" Holland 7.30 U. S. Indus Alco.„. .. 421 42! Packer, Younger, L. Taylor. 19! Western Union Tel 91 92$ Hong Kong 1/4 U. S. Rubber _. 19§ Westinghouse Elec. & M 119 119$ "C" Co. Sherwood Foresters:— Tower Building, Burnaby Street U. S. Rubber 1st pf... 6l| 601 Italy 62 89 Wilson & Co — — Openshaw, Bird, Thorpe, HoweUs, U. S. Smelt. R. & M 88 Woolworth Oo 53$ 53f Japan 1/2 U. S. Steel „.„ 63$ 64$ Smith, Tipper, Evans, HoUoway, 128 Worthington Pump.. — 32f o o U. S. Steel pf 127| Yellow Tr. & Coach 16$ 15! Guest, Cumbley, Barton. DATE IS Feb. 21st. a*. o £

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x_r^ p » *% OVER THE RADIO x X x i TONIGHTS PROGRAMMES x 1 x 1 x x WEAF WLW WJZ WABC GSC & GSB X 700 kilocycle* .60 kilocycle*. NEW YORK 31.3 metres & 49.6 metres x 660 kilocycles DAVENTRY, ENGLAND § NEW YORK CINCINNATI NEW YORK 860 kilocycles x X Metropolitan Opera: We Same as WEAF Same as WEAF x X 2.25 Meistersinger, with Elis­ x abeth Rethberg, so­ Ladies X prano ; Rene Maison, Basketball: Army-Navy, at Scotland v. Ireland—Rugby x X 5.00 tenor; Hans Clemens, West Point Union FootbaU Match X tenor; Karin BranzeU, Washington—Mrs. Melville X 5.30 contralto, and others Mucklestone Golf Championship X Variety Musicale 550—Wilfred Sanderson's X 5.45 Songs of X The News i X 6.00 Royal Orchestra I BERMUDA X The BBC Theatre Orches­ x X 6.15 tra x at the X Kaltenmeyer's Kindergar­ Same as WEAF To be announced Vincent Lopez Orchestra x X 6.30 ten Close down x RIDDELL'S BAY GOLF X Albert Payson Terhune— x X 6.45 dog drama GSC, 31.3 m.; GSA, 49.6 m. x X Thurn Orchestra Moods News Reporter PoUtical Situation in Big Ben. The Composer at x and COUNTRY CLUB X 7.00 A CapeUa Choir Washington—F. W. WUe at Piano: John Ireland X X News Reporter Contagious Diseases—Dr. News of Youth—sketch 725—Scotland vs. Ireland, X X 7.15 Thurn Orchestra Frank E. Stevenson Rugby Union match X X Press Radio News Bob NewhaU—sports talk Press-Radio News Press-Radio News 7.30 I February 25th — 29th, 1936 A X Alma KitcheU, songs King's Jesters—male quar­ Roth Orchestra Qualifying Round, Tuesday, February 25th X 7.35 tet X X X X 7.45 ReUgion in the News—Dr. Alfred Gus Karger Emory Glee Club Gogo Delys, songs Walter Van Kirk X No Green Fee Entrance Fee $5.00 X Sports—Thornton Fisher RF J) Hour Description Santa Anita Family on Tour—musical X X 8.00 Handicap sketch, with Frank Par­ ker, tenor; Bob Hope, X Flights for each 16 X Popeye, the Sailor—sketch Home Town—Sketch comedian A Recital by Dorothy Hil- X X 8.15 dreth (pianoforte) X Phone entries to 1647 X Life of Washington—Prof. Charioteers Jewish Programme Carborundum Band—Ed­ Talk: Imperial Affairs—H. 8.30 ward D'Anna, conductor V. Hodson X X Samuel E. Morrison }@£ 132f w.ei. to tn25. X Washington Merry - Go - The News 8.45 Round -SOOOeOeOOOOSeOOOtOtfM^ Hit Parade —Carl Hoffs Same as WEAF Tom Coakley's Orchestra Follies of the Air—Fannie 9.05—Close down 9.00 Brice, comedienne; Jas. Orchestra Melton, tenor; Patti Boston'Symphony Orches­ Chapin, songs; Good­ 9.15 tra man Orchestra 9.30 Rubinoff Orchestra; Vir­ Same as WEAF Nino Martini, tenor; Kos­ 10.00 ginia Rea, soprano; Jan telanetz Orch. Peerce, tenor 10.15 Armchair Quartet Quality Victor Young's Orchestra; Same as WEAF National Barn Dance Description Nat. A.A.U 10.30 Al Jolson; guest artists Track Meet GSC, 31.3 m.; GSL, 49.1 m. 11.00 PoUtical Talk—Senator W. Big Ben. "Empire MaU E. Borah Bag" FOOD VALUES 11.15 Geo. Olsen's Orch.; Ethel Sherlock Holmes Talk—U.S. Postmaster Gen­ Variety Musicale 11.30 Shutta, songs; Joe Cook, eral J. A. Farley comedian Art Kassel's Orchestra Broadcasting and the Am. The News Have you tried it yet? We have 11.45 News BuUetin Public—George H. Payne HORSERADISH 12.00 ilainbow Division Tributes National Barn Dance News Reporter Abe Lyman's Orchestra 12.05—Close down CHASE 6c SANBORNE'S Wet Pack COFFEE SUNDAY NIGHT'S PROGRAMMES in the bag 9d bottle We grind it as you get it — the price is 1/9 per lb WEAF WLW WJZ WABC GSC & GSB TATOE CRISPS 660 kilocycles 700 kilocycles 760 kilocycles 860 kilocycles 25.5 metres & 31.3 metres NEW YORK CINCINNATI NEWYORK NEWYORK DAVENTRY, ENGLAND lid tin The Widow's Sons—sketch Golden Hour of the Little National Vespers Philharmonic Symphony The Hastings Municipal Locally made Potato Chips 5.00 Flower—Father Coughlin Orchestra Orchestra Rudolf SerMn, Viennese 6d bag 5.15 pianist, guest Pop Concert—Walter Lo­ Design for Listening- Kippavette and gan conducting ety show For those who celebrate Washington's Anchovette fish Sunday at Home Birthday may we suggest a pie made of ~5J5>\ Pastes Maud MuUer soprano; Ed­ Same as WJZ Roses and Drums—sketch Abe Lyman's Orch.; Ber­ Weekly Newsletter and Flagstaff Red Pitted Cherries 6.00 ward Davies, baritone nice Claire, soprano Sports Summary Big Jars 1/4 Musical Style Show Malcolm Prade — Travel Frank Crumit and JuUa 6.20—The Leslie Bridge- 1/- tin 6.30 Talk Sanderson, songs water Harp Quintet To be announced Gabriel Heatter, comment lU5 GSC, 31.3 m; GSB, 31.5 m. CANADIAN LOBSTER CathoUc Hour Smiling Ed McConneU Velvetone Music PhU Spitalny's AH-Glrl Or­ A ReUgious Service, relay­ Flagstaff Brand L00 Olympic Winter Games chestra ed from the Barony Yi lb tins 2/- Church of Glasgow Echoes of New York Town Court of Human Relations Grand Hotel—sketch Smilin' Ed McConneU, Green Lima Beans 7.30 —variety programme songs Voice of Experience 7.50—Chamber Music. The Orange Pekoe Tea Balls L45 Stratton String Quartet. 2 tins l/<* May Busby [soprano) Same as WJZ Jack Benny, comedian; Eddie Cantor, comedian 50 for 2/4 8.00 Johnny Green Orch. WiUie Morris, soprano; Sr Dodge Showdown Revue Robert L. Ripley; Nelson PhU Baker, comedian; Hal 8.30 gurd Nilssen, basso Orchestra Kemp's Orchestra Famous foods of MILK "BONE Morin Sisters and Ranch Same as WEAF Weekly Newsletter and Virginia Biscuits 1~45 Boys, songs Sports Summary OTNT Puppy Biscuits Major Bowes' Amateur Same as WEAF The Melody Lingers On— Lud Gluskin's Orchestra Close down We are now carrying a stock of finest 9.00 Hour Spitalny Orch.; soloists quality biscuits made in the Old Dominion 1/*- pkt To be announced State. On display in Hamilton, 9.30 Manhattan Merry - Go Same as WJZ Olga Albani, soprano; Pre- Ford Symphony Concert— Plain and Salted Sodas 10.00 Round vin Orchestra Ezio Pinza, bass-baritone Oyster Crackers Frank Munn, tenor; Lucy Same as WJZ Walter WincheU CAVIAR 10.30 Monroe, soprano: orch. Graham Crackers Unbroken Melodies Paul Whiteman's Musical and Ginger Snaps 1M5 Varieties GSC, 31.3 m.; GSL, 49.1 m. Giant Egg Beluga General Motors Concert— Famous Jury Trials The Rickshaw- Big Ben. A Religious Ser­ I/O per lb 11.00 Symphony Orch.; Nelson sketch vice, relayed from the Eddy, baritone Colston HaU, Bristol Fancy tins of Whole Wheat thins 2/6 1 oz jars 1/9 11.15 Horace Heidt's Orchestra Sunday Evening at Seth Freddie Rich's Penthouse 11.30 Parker's Party FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES: Due today, Oranges Weekly Newsletter and 1L45 Sports Summary from California and Florida Grapefruit, Delicious Apples, Pears, Barrel Apples, 12.00 The Melody Master News BuUetin Dandies of Yesterday— Vincent Travers' Orch. Close down Grapes, Antichokes, String-Beans, Cucumbers, Brussel Sprouts, Cauliflower, male quartet Egg Plant, Belgium Endive, Peas, Iceberg Lettuce, Lima Beans, Mushrooms, which wiU be shown at the Colonial Hours with a new group of talent out Peppers, Rhubarb, Spanish Onions and White Boiling Onions. We have all :0L0NIAL OPERA HOUSE {•ft f* easUy earned in Commission Opera House this coming week. to escape the gong. Two fine films V}r *>by obtaining orders for Pri- kinds of local produce, Locquats, Fresh Parsley, Onions, Sweet Potatoes, etc On Monday evening two features wiU be shown Paul Muni in "Dr. ****** vate Christmas Cards and Unusual Array of Films Next Week the first wiU be Warner Baxter in Socrates" and Par's "Cab CaUoway's Calendars from your friends and the action musical "Under the Pam­ Jitterburg Party.'' acquaintances. No previous exper­ ience necessary. Write today for Warner Baxter Musical; "Guilty pas Moon" which shows Warner at beautiful Free Sample Book to Brit­ Parents" and Paul Muni Film are his best since "42nd Street" and it On Friday evening the long awaited ain's largest and foremost Pub­ Highlights also introduces the sensational "Co­ "GuUty Parents" a powerful morals lishers. bra Tango." There wiU be a late feature will be shown with that Highest Commission. Do not miss showing of Bing Crosby in "Two classic of the screen "The Three this great Money Making opport­ Some idea of the progressiveness unity. Gosling Brothers, Ltd. For Tonight." Musketeers." No chUdren wiU be of the management of Bermuda JONES, WILLIAMS & CO., General Theatres, Ltd., can be gained On Wednesday evening wiU be an­ admitted to this show under any Dept. 25, Victoria Works, Preston, 8937«f. from the series of unusual films other of the popular Radio Amateur conditions. England.

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KING EDWARD'S VISIT TO BRITISH GUIANA IN 1920 Crossword Puzzle J. D. DICKINSON Entertained by Choristers By LARS MORRIS. WHITE ANSWER TO 4—Throbbing sound ACROSS PREVIOUS TMJZZLE S—Unused matter Glee and Concert Club 1—Diplomacy 6—Rising "Apparel of Distinction" S—Walked in water 1—Become* inanimate 10—Tail of musical piece A S P 1 C S s P AR S E 8—Girl's name 14—Mohammedan poet TEETH- S 1 R E 1_ 9—Prevent from acting The "Royal Gazette" is in receipt 15—To one side o E E S \ r>N 10—Purified of an interesting cutting from the, Iff—Placed M E R E I N • . E NAB i_ E O—Hop-drying kiln 17—At matured stage O V ACE 12—Provide with dlnnei Demerara "Daily Chronicle" with 18—Odor A &E B A R Afternoon and Evening RE T TAT n—Suffix: fruit drinks reference to the present King Ed­ 19—Ancient hireling H •so N e 21—Hint at 20—Flo vs e r-beetle E R EC TOlRB P|AN S V 23—Carpet A CHARMING 22—Charge? with soda- 25—Comforter BLACK AND WHITE ward's visit to British Guianp in water 11= ER| Icosri 27—Escape September, 1920. 34—Prophetic signs s T ON E ;APERI E D 28—Captious objection 26—Become liable to C A RE 23—Scene of action During His Royal Highness's visit 27—Part of head •PAM SO UP 31—And not 30—Measure of weight A P E •F 1 M sU1 T A T 33—Provided with llnlni he was entertained by the Choristers 32—Very cool (poetict RE - 34—Toughen by use SMILE... S A l_ E J_. A T E DRESSES Glee and Concert Club of which Mr. 36—Christmas songs o c 35—Makes hollow Io 38—Throw slow-ball A. T e>N . C L o \ T E R 37—Salt J. Thomas, then compositor of the 40—Have dinner B 1 N A T r E N D E R S 39—Sleeping couch 41—Hail £ <»• *"*rt of railroad "Daily Argosy," and now of the Ber­ 42—South American train alligators <4 ipunlsSj title of re­ •. . and a lovelier, ]ust in muda Press staff, was the founder. 45—Variety of pigeon spect 46—Tall tree 71 -Shelter (Obsolete > 4'?—Lasted The Minstrel troupe was a com­ £3—Gum derived from .2—Impose penalty on 50— healthier mouth throu insects 73—Becomes acid 52—Dnexploded Shell All Sizes posite of choristers drawn from St. 49—Barren place 74—County in Tennessee 64—Sots George's, Christ Church and St. 51—African antelope 75—Departed hastily 57—Vicious man the Colgate Method 53—Soak fibrous plants 76—Tightly drawn 59—Short and snappy Philip's choirs, and thpy were invited 55—Swellings 77—Spun material 60—Take off 56—Poor player 61—Wickedness of brushing teeth .. > WALKER ARCADE to entertain tbe then Prince of 58—Rotating part DOWN 62—Smooth breathing 60—Deceives 63—Wild yellow plum Wales, by His Excellency the Gov­ 64—Sat on elevated 1—Solid of generation 65—Scarped ditch Reid Street ernor. In complimenting them on point * 2—Mohammedan gov­ 66—All time OW you can have a smile far more 68—Above ernor 67—CoUege official their singing the Prince of Wales 69—Change 3-Type oi garment 70 M^sirre of capacit: charming—teeth that sparkle and 109|tu.th.s. N asked, "Where's the instrument?"— shine! The conductor beld up his tuning fork and repUed, "Your Highness, These results are yours if you use the this is tho instrument.1' Colgate Method* of brushing the teeth. All members of the choir were Colgate's cleans teeth... beautifies them presented to His Royal Highness, because it contains the same polishing one of whcm observed brightly after ingredient dentists use. OOFING FELT shaking hands with the Royal visitor, "Your Highness, I ain't goto' to wash The Colgate Method includes stimulat­ my hands for the next four or five ing massage of your gums to make them days." You can buy it by the healthier, firmer, rosier. Food parti­ The Prince turned around and cles between teeth, the most common smiled broadly. roll or by the yard. cause of bad breath, are washed away— Experience has prov­ -oo your breath stays sweet and pleasant ed it to be both ser­ to all. Start the Colgate Method today! viceable and economi­ KNITTED cal, and it is easily put *THE COLGATE METHOD STIMULATES GUMS on. You will find our Morning and night, using Colgate's Dental prices most reason­ Cream, thoroughly brush your upper teeth able. from the gums down; your lower teeth from gums up. Brush the grinding and cutting surfaces of the teeth with a circular motion. Dial 1179 Then put a bit of Colgate's on your tongue and take another sip of water. Corrects Mouth Odours Swish and flush this water several times through your teeth! Rinse again with deer Frith's Hardware Store water. That's all. > 1936 by United Feature Syndicate. Inc

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CHURCH NOTES WORLD'S DAY OF PRAYER Love Bhry The World's Day of Prayer for Mis­ sions willbe observed in the Lecture 6y7le£fy q-taft Room of Wesley Church, J"riday (AUTHOR OF * GIRLS WITHOUT MEN") afternoon, 28th, February. Service begins at 3:30. All ladies interested Marianne Minear, small-town the Uving room indicated work at are invited. girl, embittered when her high- full speed. Reference books were oo school sweetheart deserts her stacked up; a bulging file, marked for a girl who is well-to-do and "Aviation," was sprawled to the On Sunday morning at St. Paul's socially prominent, becomes right of his typewriter. Qood Syes Paget, the preacher will be the Rev­ convinced that love is cruel, and "Please excuse Ihe looks of tbis erend H. R. Gummey, B. D. of Phila­ money everything. She gets a place,'* said Leonard. "I'm doing delphia Divinity School. Dr. Gum­ job in New York with a real- an air story for boys, and it is estate firm, and advances rap­ requiring a lot of research." mey was in 1896, some forty years idly. Leonard Bailey, who works "How interesting," Marianne ago, acting curate of the Parishes in the same office and writes on murmured. "I suppose I really of Paget and Warwick. the side, is in love with her, but should not have bothered you." Qood £ight— he is poor, and money is now —oo Her eyes were on a glass of her object in life. When the milk and a box of graham crack­ rich Harv Deslie asks her to ers on his desk. SALVATION ARMY NOTES marry bim, she accepts, but "Just too busy to go out for cannot get Leonard out of her dinner." Leonard laughed, re­ thoughts. Then, one day, she SOUTHAMPTON moving a pile of papers from a Qood Sight- finds her sister Eve, who had chair, so that she could sit down. ONLY JELL-O HAS IT run away from home years be­ "Now what can I do about Eve?** Last Sunday afternoon was the fore, in straitened circum­ Now Jell-O actually tastes twice as good! Hard to occasion of a most impressive service stances. She takes her home, ARIANNE explained the situa­ planning to ask Leonard to M tion to him and told him of believe...but just one test will convince you. We've conducted by Colonel DesBriasy, help get her a job. But next her idea of getting Eve on the of­ when Salvationists and friends in the day, Leonard is busy with the fice staff of Doctor Lawson's hos­ found a marvelous new process that blends finer district met to give thanks to God attractive Dean Givens, maga­ pital. zine editor. There are two parts to for all His goodness and guidance "I'm sure I can get Doc to do flavor into every Jell-O flake...gives an extra-rich that," Leonard assured her. "By this thing called seeing— during the past forty years, at which CHAPTER XXV the way, he's opening next week. flavor that will amaze you. Of course, there's an­ time the Army was opened by the MARIANNE waited at the Have Eve come to'ithe office to­ the eyes and the light. Colonel in Southampton. A plat­ morrow morning, and 111 arrange other reason for Jell-O's delicious taste...you make form was made within the founda­ '" office until six, then dialed to have Doc there at the same Len's home phone number. time. I'll call him tonight." it with water that's warm, not boiling. So there's no Each is equally important tion of the old King barn, and a re­ "H^s mighty nice of you, Lai." cord crowd witnessed this ceremony "Len—this is Marianne." steam to steal the flavor away. Six flavors...each with There was silence for a sec­ Marianne rose. "If I can ever do for sight. The eyes do which will long be remembered by anything to show you how much a luscious real-fruit taste. Try one of them tonight. those present. Hearty old-time sing­ ond and then a non-commit­ I appreciate this . . ." She stopped. their part of the task of ing, assisted by our Band, was an tal, "Yes?" Len made no reply. His ores "I waited at the office to talk to were on his typewriter. TRIPLE TEST PROVES EXTRA-RICH FLAVOR seeing as well as we will outstandingfeature. The Colonel gave you about Eve. It's awfully im­ Suddenly Marianne walked a thought-provoking message, en­ portant. Len . . " on an im­ over to him and placed her hand treating all who listened to renew pulse, "if you're not busy this on his arm. let them; your part is to "Len, would it bother you if X— their consecration to God for more evening, why don't you come over? Mother's been asking about if I—tidied your place up a bit provide the light—ade­ faithful and enthusiastic service in yoa, and—I want you to meet and got you a bite of dinner? the future. Eve." You look so tired and . . ." quate light to make their "Tm sorry, but I promised to Leonard stepped away from Special meetings are being held complete a serial I'm doing for her. Blue eyes, harassed and all day Sunday, Feb. 23rd, known as Miss Givens. Ill try to be at the questioning, locked with golden- ! work as easy as is possible. office early in the morning. See brown ones, unmasked. Open a Jell-O package... Dissolve Jell-O in warm Now taste Jell-O...delicious, Young People's Annual, when those sniff the luscious fragrance water... what an appetizing extra-rich, doubly good .Only youthen." .••rich and delightful. fresh-fruit aroma... Do not tire your eyes by engaged in Young People's work will Marianne's cheeks burned a*, WO SWIFT steps, and his arms ' Jell-O gives flavor tike thatl take part in all services. Wednesday she put down the telephone. "Com­ T were about her. putting handicaps upon Feb. 26th, at 8:00 a very interesting plete a serial for Hean Givens." "Marianne—my own girl!" His programm will be given, after which She didn't believe him. He was voice was choked. "Dont marry their work. Be friendly simply putting her off. He prob­ that bounder Deslie! You know the prizes for good conduct and at­ ably had a date with Hean Givens. you don't love him!" tendance will be presented to the Anger deepened. He had no His arms about her were too JELL-O G-86 and helpful to them, and children. All are invited to attend. right to act like this. And she much for Marianne, and for a There will be special meetings held would tell him so! If he wouldn't brief moment she yielded as his you can do much to come to see her, she would go to lips found has. Then, dizzy and continually throughout tbe year in see bim—now! white-faced, she wrenched away avoid the tragedy of,old connection with 'The World for God' from him. Campaign. "I'M DOING IT for Eve," sbe "How dare you, Len!" With ' told herself, as she sped in a difficulty, she controlled title eyes in young people;. oo taxi toward Leonard's apartment. tremble in her voice. Tm marry­ Ten minutes later, she was ing Harv Deslie in two weeks! Kzt&wjff have MECHANICS HALL THEATRE standing before his door, ringing And what right have you to say the bell. He would probably be all I don't love him!" Ginger Winning Name As Screen's dressed up to go out. Her tone was defiant, but her But Leonard, when he opened eyes dropped before the con­ crisp . *» they Busiest, Most Versatile Star the door, staring his surprise, was tempt in his. Shame surged not dressed up. He was in shirt through her. Ginger Rogers is rapidly rolling up sleeves, hair rumpled. "Oh, Len, I . . ." the reputation of being not only Holy- "Why—er, Marianne, come in." The telephone rang sharply. Better Light — Better Sight "I simply had to talk to you "Hello," Len answered. "Yes, wood's busiest film star, but its most about Eve." Marianne began Hean . . " versatile. briskly. Marianne stumbled out. As soon as she finishes one picture She was beginning to f e e i ashamed of herself. Everything in

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CHURCH SERVICES ject: The Lord's Prayer, Part IV S.s. Lady Rodney (C.N.S.) is due —The Will of God to arrive from Halifax and Boston Try this new * * * on Monday, February 24th., sailing The Cathedral Marsden Memorial, Tucker's Town YOUR GOOD HEALTH The 8.00 ana.—Holy Communion 2.15 pjn.—Men's Bible Class the following day for Nassau. Agents, WHOLE WHEAT lUO a.m.—Morning Prayer 3.00 pjn.—Afternoon Worship J. S. Darrell & Co. TOWER 3.00 p.m.—Children's Service 7.30 pjn.—Evening Worship. Speak­ The First of Two Articles on the Practical Use of the 7.30 pjn.—Evensong er, Mr. Granville Darrell Emergency First Aid Kit i Biscuit FOOTWEAR SHOP * * * * * * S.s. Lady Somers (C.N.S.) is due (shredded) Corner Reid and Burnaby St. Augustine's Mission, Smith's HOI Central Methodist, Shelly Bay to arrive from Nassau on Monday, By CLAUD NORTH CHRISMAN, MD. 11.00 a.m.—Choral Eucharist and Ser­ 11.00 ajn.—Morning Worship and February 24th., sailing the same day A REASONABLE knowledge of, large enough for a single dressing, Streets mon Junior Choir for Halifax via Boston. Agents, ** First Aid in emergencies may be more convenient. » * * * * # J. S. Darrell & Co. should be one of the requirements In case of an accident the first St. Mary's, Warwick St Paul's, A.M.E. Church of modern education. The almost thing to do is to observe the pa­ 11.00 am.—Morning Worship and Ser­ universal use of the automobile, from 8.00 ajn.—Holy Communion * • • tient and determine as far as pos­ 11.00 ajn.-—Choral Celebration and mon and our nation­ sible how he is injured. If he is un­ Sermon 3.00 pjn.—Sunday School S.s. Pan America (Munson Line) al tendency to conscious and there are no visible Monday, Feb. 24th 7.30 p.m.—Evening Frayer and Ser- 7.30 pjn.—Evening Worship and Ser­ is due to arrive from South America go some place, external injuries the thing to do is mon tend to increase to let him alone. Place him in as Rev. J. Leo Pottinger, DD, Pastor on Tuesday, February 25th., sailing physical injur­ to St. Paul's, Paget the same day for New York. Agents, comfortable a position as possible * • • ies. As a result and keep him warm and dry. Do 8.00 a.m—Holy Communion Allen Temple, Somerset J. S. Darrell & Co. it becomes more 10.30 ajn—Matins (Said) not give stimulants or attempt to Saturday, Feb. 29th 11.00 ajn.—Morning Worship * * * and more nec­ move him. A blood vessel may be 11.00 ajn.—Sung Eucharist and Ser­ 3.00 pjn.—Sunday School essary that each mon Q.t.e.v. Queen of Bermuda (Fur­ injured internally and a stimulant 7.30 pjn.—Evening Worship automobile and will Increase hemorrhage. 7.30 pjn.—Evensong and Sermon ness-Bermuda Line) is due to arrive camping outfit Rev. J. D. Smith, DD., Minister One of the most important things * * » « * » from New York on Friday, February should contain a kit provided is to know how to prevent bleed­ Christ Church, Devonshire Heard Chapel, A.M.E. Church 28th, sailing the following day at ing. Even a slight bleeding, if al­ SHOE 8.00 ajn.—Holy Communion 11.00 ajn.—Morning Worship with the small KELLOGG'S WHOLE WHEAT 11.00 ajn.—Morning Prayer and Ser­ 3.00 p.m.—Sunday School 3.00 p.m. on return trip to New York. necessities for lowed to continue for a long time, 73® pjn.—Evening Service Agents, WatUngton & Conyers. immediate care may so weaken the patient that a Biscuit are deliriously im­ mon OIL CHRISMAN comparatively slight injury may 7.30 pjn.—Evening Prayer and Ser­ Mrs. J. D. Smith will speak. * * * in ease of acci­ proved. Toasted on top and R. J. Sfcovell, Pastor. dents, and the owner should have prove serious. Many patients die mon S.s. Lady Hawkins (C.N.S.) is due because bleeding has been allowed bottom — crisper than ever. SALE * * * * * * a fair knowledge of how to use to arrive from the West Indies on them. to continue. You'll like the convenient St. Monica's Mission Bethel A.M.E. Church Friday, February 28th, sailing the Almost all external bleeding can North Shore, Pembroke 11.00 ajn.—Morning Worship A "First Aid Kit" need not be new size — two biscuits just fit same day for Saint John via Boston. be controlled enough to prevent Children's 2/- 950 ajn.—Sunday School 12.10 pjn.—Class Meeting large or expensive. A small water­ serious loss of blood. But, you must the bowl. Made of delicately 730 pjn.—Evening Prayer and Ser­ 3.00 pjn.—Sunday School Agents, J. S. Darrell & Co. proof bag or box wiR hold all you keep your head and think. If the mon 730 pjn.—Evening Worship m * m need. Such a kit should contain a bleeding is trom an arm or leg and flavored whole-wheat shreds. Women's from 5/** * * * 8.30 p.m.—Sacred Concert one and two inch roller bandage the blood is spurting out, take off Every package is certified for Holy Trinity, Bailey's Bay Rev. Eugenius H. Stowe, Pastor. Q.t.e.v. Monarch of Bermuda (Fur­ 10 yards long. A package of sterile three or four yards of your two food value. 11.15 ajn.—Morning Prayer, Holy * * * ness-Bermuda Line) is due to arrive gauze one to five yards long. A inch roller bandage, double it sev­ Men's 9/- Communion and Sermon St. John's A.M.E. Church, Bailey's from New York on Monday, March small spool of adhesive plaster, a eral times and twist into a sort of # # * Bay little cotton. An ounce bottle of rope. 2nd, sailing at 3.00 p.m. on Wednes­ alcohol or Tincture of Iodine to St. Mark's Church, Smiths Parish 11.00 ajn.—Worship. Sermon theme: day, March 4th, on return trip to New If possible remove the clothing This opportunity to buy "What God Requires of Us." sterilize instruments and wounds. 4.00 pjn.—Evening Prayer and Ser- York. Agents, Watlington & Conyers. An ounce ot Spirits of Ammonia, a about the bleeding part, and be­ high quality footwear at 3.00 pm.-The Sunday School in tween it and the heart, always 15 i 12% Session * * * small pair of scissors and a dress­ Harrington Sound Chapel ing forceps, a two ounce box of above the knee or elbow, bind your BISCUITS OUNCES sale prices only occurs 7.30 p.m—Devotion. Subject: "The S.s. (Munson Line) bandage rope around the limb and 7.30 p.m— Evening Service and Ad­ Two Aspects of Human life." sterile vaseline and one or two dress is due to arrive from New York on wooden tongue depressors, which twist it tight How tight? Tight twice a year. Rev. W. A. Ratteray, Pastor. enough to stop the bleeding. It can * • » Monday, March 2nd, sailing the same may be used as splints for broken fingers. be kept on for fifteen to thirty St. George's Parish Church Richard Allen, A.M.E., St George's day for South America. Agents, minutes. Then loosened for a few *»l 7.30 ajn.—Holy Eucharist 11.00 ajn.—Morning Worship and Ser­ J. S. Darrell & Co. minutes, allowing some fresh blood W. J. BOYLE & SON 11.00 ajn—Matins mon * * * KEEP THEM HANDY ! to enter the limb and then reapply 730 pjn.—Evensong 3.00 pjn.—Sunday School This scries of first aid articles the bandage. Hamilton St. George's * * * 7.30 pjn.—Evening Worship. Sub­ S.s. Lady Nelson (C.N.S.) is due to arrive from Saint John via Boston on provides really practical informa­ It will also be advisable to place THIS FOOD WILL St. David's ject: "Wives—Why do they leave tion and should be clipped to carry a clean dressing over the wound Est. 1884 11.00 ajn.—Matins and Holy Euchar­ Home?" This is the fourth of a Monday, March 2nd, sailing the fol­ in the car or placed within easy and bind it snugly with your roller series of six sermons on marital bandage. If you have rapid oozing, CLEAR UP YOUR 107tf2l.s22.m24.f28. ist and domestic relations to be lowing day for the West Indies. reach in the home. 7.00 p.m.—Evensong Agents, J. S. Darrell & Co. the bandage should be applied be­ preached by the Pastor. low the wound. Garrison Church, Prospect 8.45 pjn.—Sacred Concert SKIN NATURALLY 8.00 ajn.—Holy Communion Rev. C. McL. Morgan, Minister. Instead of one large roll of ster­ Do not take it off because blood -OO- ile gauze, several packages of small 11.00 ajn.--Parade Service * * * I oozes through the dressing. Satur­ 7.00 pjn.—Evensong strips of gauze wrapped in cello­ ation of the pad will increase the Emanuel Baptist Church, 1 phane or oiled paper, each one pressure and clots will form. "I never lose an PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES Church Street, Hamilton POOL UST, 1935-1936 opportunity to Whole WheatBread 9.30 ajn.—Sunday School recommend St. Andrew's, Hamilton Flelschma n n* s 11.00 ajn.—Morning Worship 11.00 a.m—Morning Worship and Yeast.** Senorita 3.00 pjn.—Sunday School; Adult Sermon Juan.ta Aren- Bible Class 4.00 pm.—Public Meeting of the The Grocery Company. f 10 0 0 cib.aofMatanzas We have tried many 730 pjn.—Evening Service Woman's Missionary Circle Watlington & Conyers. 20 0 0 (Cuba). 6.00 pjn.—Young People's Union grades of Whole Wednesday: 7.30 pjn.—Evening Worship and The Bermuda Coal Co. 20 0 0 SOLDIER FOUND GUILTY Information Wanted 8.00 p.m.—Midweek Service H.A.&E.Smith,Ltd., 60 0 0 Wheat Flour but not Rev. Victor E. Ford, Minister. Sermon Rev. G. E. Stewart, DD., Pastor. Nicholl & Ashton 8 0 0 U.S. Army Colonel Accepted one is so satisfactory Christ Church, Warwick Ingham & Wilkinson, Ltd.. 24 0 0 AD skin, indigestion, loss of CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY OTTAWA. Feb. 21. (CP)—A half B energy usually indicate sluggish as our "Special" 10.00 ajn.—Sunday School John S. Darrell & Co 16 0 0 Favours and Gets Fine intestines. ..Physicians everywhere 11.00 ajn.—Morning Worship and Bank of Bermuda Building, Pitts Bermuda Trading Co 8 0 0 dozen questions in regard to the Bay Road and Demotion League have been placed on the order recommend Fleischmann's Yeast for Whole Wheat Flour. Sermon Bank of Bermuda, Ltd 100 0 0 this trouble. Dr. Kristian Hynek 7.30 p.m.—Evening Worship and Sunday Services, 11.00 a.m. paper in the House of Commons by the Gosling Brothers, Ltd 40 0 0 of Czchecoslovakia, noted intestinal No other produces Sermon Free reading room at above address Hon. H. H. Stevens, leader of the expert says: "Correct this condition Wednesday meetings, 8.15 pjn. W. H. Heyl & Co 8 0 0 by eating yeast." that delicious nutty WASHINGTON, Feb. 21. (CP)— Reconstruction party. Stevens asks METHODIST CHURCHES Bda.ElectricLightCc.Ltd 60 0 0 the Government to state how, many If you suffer from pimply skin, flavour so appreciated Wesley Church, Hamilton E. & C. F. Tucker 8 0 0 A United States army court martial eat 3 cakes of Fleischmann's Yeast 11.00 ajn.—Morning Worship ("How yesterday found Colonel Joseph nations were members of the League daily, one before each meal until by Whole Wheat STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS Butterfleld & Company. 8 0 0 in 1925 and at the end of 1935, how the Kingdom Grows") Cambridge 5 0 0 McMullen, a legal advisor to the as­ the skin becomes entirely clear. Bread enthusiasts. If 3.00 pjn.—Sunday School sistant secretary of war for fifteen many of the present members are in Start today. And send for FREE I 7.30 p.m.—Evening Worship ("Prac­ Q.t.e.v. Queen of Bermuda (Fur­ TrimmghamBros.,Ltd. 60 0 0 booklet. Address: years, guilty of dishonourable con­ arrears with their annual payments you are not getting tical Christianity") ness-Bermuda Line) is due to arrive Hand, Arnold, Ltd 5 0 0 for the upkeep of the League, and Rev. W. Fraser Munro, Minister. duct and sentenced him to demotion W. S. PURVIS & CO., this Whole Wheat from New York today, Feb­ The Bermuda Railway Co., what are the total amount of the ar­ Dept. 10334, P.O. Box 19, Ltd. 20 0 0 and partial forfeiture of pay and an Grace Church, Nort'i Shore ruary 22nd., sailing at 3.00 p.m. the rears. He also wishes to know how Hamilton, Bermuda Bread you are missing same day on return trip. Agents, Peaiman, Watlington & Co 60 0 0 official reprimand. McMullen was 10.00 ajn.—Sunday School found guilty of two out of four counts. many nations have withdrawn from 11.00 ajn.—Rev. C. A. Munro, D.D. Watlington & Conyers. West India Oil Co 16 0 0 a really good thing. The specification all centered upon the League because of dissatisfac­ 7.30 p.m.—Speaker, Mr. Mansbridge # * * Smith & Scott, Ltd. ($75.).. 15 0 0 tion with the decisions and methods FLEISCHMANN'S The remedy is simple Friday: a charge that in 1934 he accepted two S.s. Dinteldyk (R.M.L.Ltd.) is du© J. B. Astwood & Son 12 0 0 of the League. RICH IN —Your grocer sells it. 7.30 pjn.—Praise and Prayer Service Bank of N. T. Butterfield & round-trip railroad tickets and Pull- YEAST VITAMINS ABD-G Rev. C. A. Munro, DJD., Minister to arrive from London witb cargo men accommodations from Wash­ Son 100 0 0 It is made as follows— about tomorro -j February 23rd. ington to San Francisco, both valued Warwick, Cobb's Hill Bermuda Bakery Ltd _... 16 0 0 Agents, Harnettt & Richardson. at $369.70, from Joseph Silverman, 2.00 pjn..—Sunday School Gibbons Company 50 0 0 Small Loaf 4d * * * a New York dealer in "old clothes." 3.00 pm—Rev. C. A. Munro, DD. Peniston-Brown Co., Ltd 8 0 0 Large Loaf 7d Wednesday: S.s. Manhattan (U.S.L.) is du o t Silverman's companies were pur­ 8.00 pjn.—Choir Practice arrive from New York tomorrow W. S. Purvis & Co., 8 0 0 chasers of enormous quantities of Sandwich Loaf lid IWday: Febiuary 23rd, sailing the same The Yankee Store 10 0 0 surplus army goods and were then 8.00 pm.—Young People's Society day for New York. Agents, Harnett The Bermuda Fire and Mar­ seeking favourable changes in war Rev. C. A. Munro, DD., Minister & Richardson. ine Insurance Co. Ltd 16 0 0 department contracts. McMullen was Emmanuel Church, Evans' Bay * * * J. S. Vallis 10 0 0 sentenced to be demoted to the BERMUDA BAKERY, Ltd. 3.00 pjn.—Sunday School S.s. Duchess of Richmond (C.P.S.) Pomander Gate 8 0 0 bottom of the list of colonels and 720 pjn.—Rev. C. A. Munro, DD. is due to arrive from Nassau tomor­ T. J. Wadson & Son 16 0 0 forfeit $150 of his pay each month Telephone 1080 Bermuda Hotel Association St George's "Ebenezer" row, February 23rd., sailing the fol­ for two years and be reprimanded 10.00 a.m.—Sunday School lowing day for the Azores. Agents, for advertisement in book­ by the Secretary of War. 11.00 ajn—Rev. C. B. Sinden Harnett & Richardson. let $200.00 in 3.00 pjn.—Sunday School 7.30 pjn.—Rev. John U. Bell * * * PANA Q.t.e.v. Monarch of Bermuda (Fur­ TOOTH PASTE St David's Island ness-Bermuda Line) is due to arrive Brightens Tbe Teeth 9.30 a.m—Sunday School from New York on Monday, February 3.00 pm.—Rev. C. B. Sinden 24th, sailing on return trip at 3.00 Hardens The Gum. pjn. Wednesday, February 26th. DOG LITERATURE" Wesleyan Centenary, Harris Bay 1 7.30 p.m— Evening Worship. Sub- Agents, Watlington & Conyers. f#^§liL HOMESPUN Fast moving these days before the Show ... And our " Doggy" books A sturdy yarn as of yore. are entirely complimentary. 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ARMS FELT AS IF ON FIRE CAPETOWN, SOUTH AFRICA'S OLDEST 52 Nights of Agony with CITY The Diary Neuritis of WASHINGTON, D. C. SAMUEL PEPYS TEUCEfl S She had tried so many "remedies" "Uncle and the Devil are smoking of the radios im- fast today:" —always without result—that she Feb. 21st. ATWATER So say residents of Capetown had Uttle faith in anything. But Greatly mortified this week when 52% ported to Bermuda when heavy white clouds, gathering finally something induced her to try there arrives from the New York Kruschen Salts—and this time she suddenly, roll over the plateaulike 1 top of Table Mountain, which rises "Dead Letter" Department of the last year were Atwater Kent— was not disappointed. Post Office a letter addressed to my­ KENT She writes:—"For a long, long time steeply back of the suburbs of South Africa's largest city. "Uncle" re­ self c/o Reuteis, Madison Avenue, I suffered from neuritis. I used to New Yoik City. Therefore, considering the fact that lie awake night after night in agony. fers to Van Hunks, a Dutch pirate, who, according to the Malays, had And my dear wife, the writer of the My hands and arms just felt as a smoking contest with the Devil letter, is addressed by the depart­ RADIO there are Eight distributors of radio though I had them in the Are, and up on Devil's Peak, and the clouds ment—Doiis, I could not get no relief. One day I are the smoke from their pipes. Pleasant Knoll, I read of a sufferer who had found re­ in Bermuda, Atwater Kent sold on an Often, too, the clouds are called the Pembroke, lief with Kruschen, so I thought I "Table Oldtih," spread on Table Bermuda. would give it a trial. I started taking Mountain. In London, my spouse avers, the Control-Room average of 4 to 1—This in itself is half a teaspoonful of Kruschen letter would have reached me an Recently there were other clouds Salts every morning, and I felt bet­ the Post Oflice had to send out an ! on the mountain, however, and the sufficient testimony to the outstanding ter after every dose. I hadn't much S.O.S. call, and I do know that a Reception faith, as I had tried so many so-called legendary smokers seemed to be pulling furiously at their pipes, for letter address "Sam, Bermuda," cures, but now I praise Kruschen with has safely been delivered by our own and popularity of this Famous receiver; all my heart."—(Mrs.) A.H. huge tongues of flame shot high in the air as a forest fire consumed eflScient Post Office. Kruschen is a combination of more than $1,000,000 worth of timber But I am right glad to get thelet- Metal Tubes six salts, which ensures internal and threatened the official residence ter, even though some months have Note: 'She Move figures are Official cleanliness and keep the blood-stream of Prime Minister Hertzog. Large elapsed since it was written. pure. New and refreshed blood is tracts of fir trees had been set out In it I am told what to do in case I American Statistics sent coursing to every fibre of your die under the surgeon's hands, what O I -IN on the mountain sides for both being. Then, neuritis, sciatica and beauty and ulility, and many ot to do an I escape his knife, what to kindred ills all pass you by. these were lost. bring back as a grateful memento of my visit, and there is a recital of SHARP INCREASE IN CRUISE SHIPS merry doings during my absence. A German ship has been in and laid a Table Mountain, a vast mauve wreath on our Cenotaph, a dinner Presenting mass, jutting up with or without party has been cancelled for that for its crown of clouds from the ocean's I was to have been the life of the party, brilliant blue, generally is the first but am now the death of it. My landmark sighted by the traveler young son has so rejoiced in my ab­ who approaches South Africa by sence that he has nearly approached good temper, whilst my revered out­ 19 3 6 water," says a bulletin from the IMPORTANT! Washington, D. C, headquarters law feels so much improved by my absence that she is writing a new •j when of the National Geographic Society. "So completely do its colossal di­ song with original words entitled ARROW LIGHT TUNING- mensions hide the hinterland that "Beautiful Bermuda." the Table appears at first sight as an Would that I had stayed longer and | ocean-girt island. fared worse! DIAL- "Modern docks welcome hundreds Bidden to the great Ball tomorrow I of steamers annually along Cape­ night in honour of Washington's town's curving waterfront, and the (5m number of cruise ships has more Birthday, but alas! I have no danc­ than doubled this year because of the ing garment, and I am too proud i to borrow one. Italo-Ethiopian conflict. World 1 COMPARE THESE PRICES /fk) cruises that once followed the steam­ It was my dear wife who discovered er lanes of the Mediterranean and I had no evening suit. Red Seas have been 'detoured' via I thought I had a perfectly good Table Models South Africa. one until she, when undertaking a "So Capetown prospers, and hopes minor repair to the lining, did wicked­ that more cruises will some her way ly peep in the pocket and see the Model 725 — 5 Metal Tubes £13. 10. 0 in the furture, whether there is war teilor's tag. or peace. Her harbor is a true cross­ Then she gave out a yell. "Snellie, roads of the world. From Table 1909" she cried, "why it's time you Model 456 — 6 Metal Tubes £15.10.0 Mountain's top one can see stretch­ got another suit." 3 is cooked leave for a minute ing, seemingly to the end of the But women are like that? They Model 637 — 7 Metal Tubes £18. 10. 0 earth, in one direction the vast count a garment young or old ac­ or two on the back of the Atlantic, in another the Indian cording to fashion. Anything made Model 828 — 8 ove. This will allow it Ocean, and to the south the lonely in 1909 must be out of fashion, they Metal Tubes £22. 0.0 Antartic. argue, therefore it is old and worth­ I 'set" and greatly improve less. For my part the suit is now Model 349 — 9 Metal Tubes £24. 0. 0 its eating qualities. ONCE CALLED "CAPE OF STORMS" so well-trained that it puts itself on me and divests itself of me without .*n$ GOOD HUMOR "Braving the Cape that gave Cape­ any effort on my part. JHfl town its name, bold maimers have An it go to the Thrift Shop, there Console Models The Whole Wheat Product sailed around the southern tip of will be a divorce in Bermuda—laws that "must be chewed" Africa here since Bartholomew Diaz or no laws! dubbed it CABO TORMENTOSO, oo Model 676 — 6 Metal Tubes £20. 0. 0 _1W the Cape of Storms, in 1488. Now Priest Interdicted I the Cape of Good Hope, it is the 'jumping-off place' for whaling Model 717 — 7 Metal Tubes £24. 0. 0 fleets that seek their quarry in the PARIS, Feb. 21. (CP)—Jean Cardi­ desolate waters at the bottom of the nal Verdier, Archbishop of Paris, Model 328 — 8 Metal Tubes £28. 0. 0 world. has interdicted Canon Richard, 1 "This year more than 200 ships, the CathoUc priest who gave absolu­ Model 649 — 9 Metal Tubes £30. 0. 0 150C%. manned by 7,000 men, are heading tion and the last rites of the church 2,600 miles south in the Antarctic to the late Jacques Bainville despite summer. They expect to bring back a the royalist leader's excommunica­ Model 810 — 10 Metal Tubes £35. 0. 0 /TW catch of some 30,000 whales, which will tion. Under the canon law of inter­ yield 3,000,000 barrels of oil. Many diction a priest is forbidden to per­ Model 412 — 12 Metal Tubes £40. 0. 0 of the whalers come from Norway, form religious rites or administer half the world away, to hunt among sacraments though retaining the the southern icebergs. power to do so. -00- s "But in the show that Capetown Radio-Gramapftone Combinations puts on for visitors, trader, and resi­ Warsaw News I dent, there is no hint of polar bleak­ ness. Its setting is a Neapolitanes- WARSAW, Feb. 21. (CP)—The Model 676 — 6 Metal Tubes £28. 0. 0 que panorama of red roofs, embow­ ] National Democratic party of upper ering foliage, outflung white beaches SUesia was ordered banished today Model 717 — 7 Metal Tubes £32. 0. 0 bold headlands, with Table Moun­ on charges of conducting anti- tain, gigantic and severe, towering Semetic agitation. behind and above it all. In its sub­ The Polish Foreign Minister Jos­ Model 328 — 8 Metal Tubes £38. 0. 0 tropical climate palmettos flourish. eph Beck has arranged to visit Brus­ Rambling through its balcony- sels March 2, it was learned today. Model 649 — 9 Metal Tubes £42. 0. 0 shaded trees, with the crepe myrtle He wiU go later to London and I peering guadily over walls and the Belgrade, Yogoslavia. The purpose magnolia's breath abroad, one might of his visit was net disclosed. Model 810 — 10 Metal Tubes £47. 0. 0 half imagine himself in some gracious oo old town, aromatic of the past, in America's Southern States. West Indies Commander Model 649 — 9 Tubes Automatic Changing £45. 0. 0

WHERE EAST AND WEST MEET KINGSTON, Jamaica, Feb. 21. (CP)—Brigadier Howlett arrived yes­ S *The illusion fades in Capetown's terday to assume command of the All Prices subject to 10% discount for cash in 10 days. troops in the West Indies vice Briga­ Protected by the soft caress of colorful Malay quarter, peopled mainly by descendants of slaves dier Langhorne whose service on the Java Powder, jou venture forth brought long ago from Holland's station has expired. ! Liberal Trade-in allowance on your old set— . . . neither sun nor wind can colonies. Slim dark-eyed girls, grave turbaned patriarchs, mosques and to the legislative function of govern­ impair the peach-like bloom it minarets show that East and West ment. The other capital .Pretoria, Convenient Terms Arranged gives to jour complexion. may meet in Capetown. When the is the administrative capital. muezzin's call to prayer floats over "Dutchmen, 70 of them, colon­ the city and white-robed Faithful ized Capetown in 1652, sent out as prostrate themselves, one might be servants of the Dutch East India ONE YEAR'S GUARANTEE Including Tubes thousands of miles away in Morocco Company under Commander Jan or Afghanistan. van Riebeek, whose statue now sur­ m All Receivers fully installed m veys the town. The sturdy old I CAPETOWN, SOUTH AFRICA burgher might stfll feel quite at home under many a roof that shelters I "With more than 150,000 Euro­ coUections of Dutch masters, Dutch Somerset—Mr. Allan Jack — Dockyard—Mr. Ted Chapman peans and nearly as many more of furniture, models of Dutch gaUeons, other races in the city andits suburbs, and kitchen utensils once used to Capetown compares in size with prepare koekies, wafels, or panekoek. St George's—Mr. H. H. Jones's Cycle Livery Dallas, Texas, or New Haven, Con­ "But Jan van Riebeek was destined necticut. Its points of interest ±B- to be outshone by CecU Rhodes, ! elude the famous Snake Park, with the empire buUder. Under the a coUection of South African rep­ flanks of Table Mountain is the es­ I tiles; Botanical Gardens, art Gallery; tate of Groote Schuur, where the a Naval Station nearby at Simon- great Englishman built his home, stown; the South African Museum; and there is the heroic memorial and a Public Library founded more to the man whose influence on A.Q.4 than a century ago. South African civilization was im­ I THOS. J. WADSON & SON "A dignified building for the measurable, from poUtics to Nature BDURJOIS preservations, from trade to educa­ Next Cable Office Next Cable Office 1 Houses of Parliament shows that QUEENS WAY CROYDON Capetown, as one of the two capitals tion. Groote Schuur is the new site sr SURREY* N 6 L A N D of the South African Union, attends of Capetown University." S3 i

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