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No. 2*. VOL.— XII HAMILTON, BERMUDA. SATURDAY, JANUARY 16th, 1937. *"^ *- *-*.-*.m.-*.-*.-*-'^'* Si 35th Annual Meeting of The Bermuda's Representatives KING OF BELGIUM MAY ! THE WEEK J Somerset C. C. Welcome Extended to at Coronation. A8DICA1E { IN BRIEF I King 1936 a Prosperous and The Colony will berepresented Leopold Refuses 5* A Resume of the Principal a A.M.E.Church Officials bySir Stanley SpuriingKt, snd to Marry. ' Local and Foreign Events J Successful Year. His Honour the Speaker, J. of the Current Week, Reginald Conyers, the Recorder J (From tbe "SundayReferee.") Due to limited space in tbe ADDRESS was informed by tbe Colonial club rocm the scene of action for BRILLIANT BY BISHOP Secretary this morning. Two BRUSSELS, January 4th,— The brass helmets and red theelection of officers, for tbe D.H. more able men could not bave Reports of a dispute between tunics which were adopted this ensuing year was the Manchester SIMMS. been choseu for this highhonour King Leopold and the Govern- month in Turkey as tbe police Unity Hall and a large number and both ire too well known to ment concerning his possible rt- uniform have,itis claimed,made of members availed themselves need any ppecialcomment at this marriage are spreading through- them the smartest in the world. of the opportunity to use their His Worship the Mayor Gives City's time. outBelgium. We would add andalso tbeeasiest vote wisely and to ventilate their Sir Stanley has devoted the Government circles believe— for the would-be wrongdoer to feelings. Great credit is due to Welcome. best years of bis life to tbe ser- and foster— tbe report published detect. the members for the lively in- viceof his country, and thishon- inthe "SundayReferee"amonth terest they took in theelection of our is but recognition of sterling agothat tbe engagement of King Packed to overflowing. St. Paul's A. M. E. J. ConyersEsq. one Postminkoff, a Russian refugee officers as much as or more than Church worth. R. is Leopold and twenty-two-years- the scene of glowing visiting digni- 0} of the Bermuda Adelaide, livingin Warsaw has set out to tbeParishioners tor the election was a welcome to the the leaders old Archduchess eldest reputed of Candidates to the House of taries and party whoarrived on Monday to take part in Bar and serves as the Speaker of sisterof Prince Otto, claimant to look for treasure to be the of Assembly. Throne, worth £5.000,000 whichwas bur- Assembly. 53rd Annual Conference of the A.M.E. Churches in Ber- theHouse the Austrian willbe an- ied outsidePort Arthur during Noticed anjpnast the various was nouncedshortly. muda. The Chair occupied by Mr. G. A. Williams, Court circle?, ir^p ed by the the Russo-Japanese War in 1905. members present were tbe 1st. M.C.P., right President. Secretary, and Trea- on whose sat His Worship the Mayor Sir kinghimself, emphatically deny Henry Watlington, O.B.E., and Dr. L. Williams, Working Men's Md Hold report. M.C.P.. thema sm " - ■ Military surer of tbe club Messrs.Thomas J. a. M The new British Mis- Durrant, Cann, M.C.P., The Government is anxiousfor sion which arrived in Csiro on H. T. William and on whose left were Mr. R. C. Crawford, Annual Memorial Service. Bassett respectively. Various , and Rev. B. A. Galloway, the new marriage because an the 7th inst started to work on M.C.P Pastor of St. Paul's. of Haps- Mondaymorning. Tbey other gentlemenwho have s rv^d Rt. Bishop alliance with tbe House willact respected Supporting Rev. Wm. H. Heard on the pulpit The members of tbe Working burg would bring Belgium closer ina judicialandadvisingcapacity. as officers from time to Simms, time and have always kept in were Rt. Rev.David H. and Dr. L. I.. Berry. The Men's Aid, Helping Society and to CentralEurope. piece Indus'ry. te'd close contact with the business de resistance was a brilliant address delivered by Ladies of tbeir HE CANNOT FORGET a nmrkT i-w QUEEN Thesnake expert at Johannes- club, were present, Rt. Rey. Bishop Simms in reply to words Annual *etaorial service on burg affairs of the tbe of welcome Sunday, 10th, ASTRID who had been bitten 800 such as MessrsT. J. Periochief, expressed by the Presiding January at 4.15 times by snakes of every descrip- Elder. p.m. The service was held in But tne King aoes not wantm StanleyLee, John Swan, Thomas marry. cannot forget tba tion finally succumbed whenhe Lee, Warren Simmons, Wilfred Prefacing bis remarks by an wholesalemurder and bloodshed. memory of tbe five members of He was bitten for the 801st time. ' expression of gratitude for the It the Order, whobad passedaway lovely Queen Astrid whosixteen Pearman, Willis Gilbert,Percival had failed— failed because it ago was killed in a Ratteray, Frances Trott, Amon welcome extended by His Wor- had refused to acknowledge all since the last Memorial Service, months motor ship Mayor, and otherB, car accident when he was Prince Chichibu of Japan will Hunt, Harold Talb.it. Walter The all men brothers, to acknowledge which was held on tbe second represent bis Emperor at tbe Smith, Alma Hunt, Dr. E. Cann Bishop Simms said thac a common fatherhood. "Today it Sunday of January 1936. driving^ coming coronation in Ma; since his arrival in Bermuda ie lying prostrate, itis Men Bro. Edgar G. Tucker,W.P.O., WNom certaincirclesin Brussels . andDr. M. Cann. things sick. are discussing the possibility of At9 p. m. Mr. Harold Talbot, he had tried to see how are not willing to acknowledge tbePresident of the Lodges was were doneand to hear what was for the tbeoccasion,be bis abdication in favour of his Johnny McGrory, tbe Glasgow the President, opened the 35th their fellowmen what they chairman for son, six-years-old boxer, Meeting said by the people, for thereby wish was supported by Sis. Miriam Prince whoheld tbeBritishfeath- Annual with a few re- how they for themselves." Pro- Baudouin. er-weight championship bSBnow marks from a table surrounded one could teU were fessors might lecture learnedly Saunders, W.P.O., whodelivered Empire by by thinking. Thought had a won- on economics, politics but, tbe Obituary and Sis. Florence Haunted by tbe face of bis won the title defeat- bis cabinet. After the usual world, etc.. wife as sbe lay dying. King ingWillie Smith of South Africa procedurea letter wasread from derfulinfluence in the and asked the Bishop, "Do tbey Schmidt, Ex-President,whoread problems in Bermuda were just tbe Scripture lesson and led in Leopoldis but a shadow of his at the City Hall, Johannesburg, the Bermuda Service Agency, practise the Golden Rule, 'Do self, tie little as those in other parts of the others you prayer. former ha» desire South Afries. New York. Therecommendation unto as would that to reign; from tbe Management Commit- world. There werecertain fund- they to youshoulddo'?" Tbe rervice was ooened with amental things for human beings the singing of th* familiar hvmn. TbeGovernmeat, however,are Colonel von Bulow in tbe tee concerning the matter was He trusted that tbe little toavoid having as King adopted. Messrs. Dur- regardless of what colour, cla«s church by "0 God Our Helpin Ages Past." anxious "Yesrbook of the G .'man Air Thomas or creed wastheirs. It was their founded Richard Allen This followed by tbeopening a child who for many years Force" just off tbe press de- rant and Dr. Cann made a sug- would continue to spread the was might be intrigue gestion Match, duty to cultivate the fine art of addressby thechairman,whoalso the c-mre of clares that Britain will have concerning Cud living this could do truth. Alth uthRichard Allen, a Councilof Regents. which was a Special and one best sought spirit called tbe roll of deceased mem- in 5000 military and naval planes at referred to by giving of one's best to theup- when he the of _ They feel tbat re-merriage " " __■ , bersm^t- ■ a her disposal by theend of 1987. Committee for a report in March. building truth, departed to found a de- would help the King to cease Theannual report for the best "not of ourselves or our The chairman sroke in glow- group nomination of his own,he did not ser- brooding overhis loss. bowling and batting averages racial butof allmankind. ipsojacto set up segregation. ing terms of tne valuable The House systemis to be in- Tbefundamentalprincipleswhich His the Order by the Tbeclaims of the Archduchess wasadopted,andp-izesawarded. churchdidnot recognise any one vicesrendered are, therefore, being insistently troduced at the RoyalNaval Col- Arthur Simons was the winner elevate people, which build and class as from deceased members especially lege, Darthmouth. This will establish them and make them distinct another. stressing the services of Sisters pressed. Sbe isa Catholic, like of both with a batting average of noble, There shouldbe no colour lioe. A King Leopold. Sbe baa tbe ap- bringits policy in line with that 326 aad bowling 6.2 runs per great and or which sink would Richardson. Spencer and Sim- of England'spublic schools. them and make them suffer,are black colour lioe be asodi- mons. The roll of deceased proval of the Belgian Queen* wicket. being." ousas a white colour line. What Mother, Elizabeth. suggestions the same in everyhuman members, in the order of tbeir After various for Tbey live richer,fuller wasabsolutelyneededamongmen Bard College, Columbia'! Uni- the betterment of the club a must all was universal brotherhood. It demise, was as follows; Sister POWERFUL INFLUENCE. versity A., is operating on was election lives for itis written, "Iamcome Estelle Richardson, W. P.0., brother as a possible U.S. recess taken for tbe ye may life ard more mattered not what type of man, C; Audain; Withher the lines of colleges at Oxford. of officers. Mr.Thomas Durrant tbat have what colour of man, what class W. G. Bro.RichardJ. Emperor of Austria, the Arch- Cambridge and London, though appointed Chairman, abundantly." When all men re- Sister Julia Spencer. W.P.O;, a powerful was cognised that the fundamental of man— even unto the mudsills W.G.C.; Adams, duchess would have it wilt be far less expensive aa Nominations were then ie- of civilization— as longas be waa Sister Inez influencein Europeanpolitics. total expenses President, can- principles of life human were W. G. C; Sister Helena Sim- Kingremains the will not ex- ceived. For the the same throughout the world a man the mud and dross of his But the silent. £250 per annum. rough mons.mmm W.mm P.0..R.i V..«.i P. G.M.■ a year ceed (Continued on page 8. statecould be wipedaway, For more thsn now he 1 there would be a realization leaving The addresses by tbe several livedio of a common Fatherhood, and a glistening jewelin its delegates interspersed by has semi-retirement. symphony place. Manyof them were ''like were Each eveninghe visitstbe dark The orchestra re- thereby a common brotherhood. the singing of two hymns of chapel of Laeken cently organized at Jerusalem, the could take the rough diamonds, unpolished, crypt in tbe Anduntil world but itis tbe duty of loeal composition, the hvmn, kneels by tbe tomb of the had tbe famous Toscanini as its "OUR THRONE" that as their basic principle there civilization Lord," A and. m . to see tbese diamonds polished "Forever with the and dead Queen. guest conductor this week. would still be wars and rumours M. and a Solo by Sister Emeline closedtheromanticLucerne of wars. and shine to tbe glory of God." Williams, Treasurer, He Excellent Epoch Making "There isa lot of talk," eon- W. and a villa, where be and Astrid spent The Duke of Kent preside Geneva, said tbe speaker, had Duet by Sisters Hilda Smith. will Film. carnage,slaughter (Continued (Continuedon page 6.) at the festival dinner of tbe hoped to bury on page 8.) W. P. 0.. Assistant Financial Nationa["Society for tbePreven- Secretary and Alreta Burchall. tionof Cruelty to Children which "Our Throne"— an epoch mak- W. P,0. Brother Cbas. Phipps, is scheduled to take place at ing film was shown to a select PERSONAL AND SOCIAL. The Bermuda Domestic Associate Delegate from Loyal "THROUGH THE AGES/ Grosvenor House on Thursday number ofpublic officials,and tbe Flower of tbe Day Lodge, very next. press on Thursday afternoon at Training Centre. kindly played tbe accompani- To Be Presented Colonial OperaHouse. The many friends of Miss _for _ last_ _ hymn. -- Evening ment «_ a* " »_■ EstherDeShield willbe delighted m> the a. *■ Tomorrow The Bermuda General Theatres The following delegates ten- at Opera House. arenothing if they are not upto to learn that she has joined the Thereare still some vacancies dered tbe condolences of their New Principal of Berkeley tbe minute, and inkeeping with staff of teachers at tne Spring at the Centre, for pupils in the respectivesocieties:— their policy, nothing that is out- Hill School. general classes, which are held Mr. R A. Richardson, Loyal It has been said that there is It will be rememnerea met mornings nothing new under the sun. Institute Arrives. standing in the film world iever in the and afternoons, (Continued on page 7.) escapesthem. They were fortu- this "talented lady after yearn exceptonThursdays. There are After you have seen and heard nate to be able to secure so of studyat tbe Berkeley Institute also vacancies for tbe special "Through the Ages" themusical Mr. R.A.N. James M.A.. the promptly the film entitled "Our taugut at St. Mary's School for waiters course, held on Thursday drama written and produced by new Principal of tbe Berkeley Throne" which shows how deep years* afternoons. Popular Sportman Succumbs Haywardand Hayward you will Institute, arrived yesterday tiy seated in the heart of theEmpire Wuarmg tne spring oiUSB hiss The Committee has have another thought coming. [DeShield these shores to obtained tells in an entirely the C.N.S. Lady Nelson from is the Throne. left tbe full co-operation of tbe Ber- Benny Walton dies The drama Trinidad to take up his task on for ten minute* tne audience 'complete ber career, and. after muda Hotel Association, from different way tbe story of the Monday when tbeBerkeley get kaleidioscopic some three and a half years training whom following At MemorialHospital. Three Wise Men and ebnws a ' Insti- a view of the letter has tute re-opens. Mr. Jamescomes of tbe someof tbemost outstand- at the West Indian Training Col- beenreceived:— profound knowledge of MbHeal to a record. ing English lege, Jamaica, where she took a Bermuda mourns tne loss oi lore on the part of Mr. Robert us with brilliant moments of modern popular Like Mr. Inniss,be is a product History and saw snaps of tbe Normal as well a* Kindergarten BermudaHotel Association, Mr. Benny Walton, the Hayward. The choruses and of Royal College and Course, holds a Certificate and Somers Building, sportsman whoso endeared him- musical score has been arranged Queen's Trini- late King George Queen adopted dad. He won the IslandScholar- Mary, former KingEdward and Diploma from that well known Hamilton, self to the people of his by Mr. Lancelot Hayward Ber- Bermuda, home, that loss is a blow to pianist and ship in 1915, and proceeded to the new king, queen and ftheir Institution. January his muda's celebrated Edinburgh where he specialized family. The crowds outside the * * " 11th. 1937. bis numerous friends throughout organist, and will be a revelation the colonyj has seldom in Classics. While there he won House of Commons, Buckingham Newman, Mrs. GLADYS TRIMMINGHAM of local talent tnat Miss E. and Miss C. Walton was employed in sur- tbe Spence Bursary for distin- Palace and No. 10 Downing St: Washington, Laurel, Wmx. been equalled, and never Teachersof Bermuda Domestic Training tbe capacity of tonsorial artist at d guished work in Classic* and are clearly sbown, and we see Delaware,returned by tbe "Mon- Centre, DBflflt Mathematics Mr. Jamesoccupied it is the throoe and not the the St. George Hotel, bat was Theplay whicbincludesseveral tbat arch of Bermuda" to New York Front Street, generally recognizedas tbefinest very the post nf Inspector of Schools individual tbat holds such sway Januray 1st, after spendinga Hamilton. tableaux has been reverent- in Vincent for some time w comprise on maaseur intbe colony. He was ly treated,and will be a literary St. over tbe millions thati' most enjoyable and delightful Dear Mrs. Trimmingham, sports, and afterwards became Head- Empire.! Tbe abdication and devoted to and in bis and musical treat for all who are our.'? visit. Miss Newman Miss Ibeg to inform you that, heyday was proficient at golf, fortunate enough to procureseats master of iitlvue Intermediate speech of the former king from Washington were guests of Mr. arisingjout of our recent meeting subsequently_ I took estate is a amateur and baseball. at the Opera House. * " " S_ "_* School.m.m He his FnrtflBelvedere and Mrs. Lionel D. Simmons of with ;»you and Mr. Bernard always played in over Mr. Inniss' work as 1st poignant{reminder4 of a drama Villa," The deceased Massed choirschosen from the "Rose Dundonald Street. Wilkinson, it was]decided tbat tbe Sussex— Yorkshire match pick of the talent in Pembroke Asst. Master at Q. R. C, and that is unparallelled in English member hotels Secretary Cambridge our would co- sponsored by the St. George willbe heard to advantagein the for tbe historyM operate with you to the fullest other Wio miss tnis wouia mesn News has been received tbat Recreation Club and was the New Colonial Opera House. To- Locals and external exam- mm possible extentin furthering n game. inations during Mr. Inniss' tour that you could notpossibly realize Misses Muriel Scott and Hilda the "Iff." f the morrow cveniog all roads leal to passed Final aims and objects of the Bermuda Benny *ill always be remem- play we can only urge in the East. Ten years ago be thecrisis that the Mother Coun- Harvey bave tbeir Training Centre. tbe and Domesticr» _ * «_a_ ■_ a " prominent part became Headmaster of Trinidad try has just .passed through. examination in Kindergarten ■ .. berei for the you to see a treat that will not tbey at Henceforth our member betels he playedin boxing tournaments pas* this wayagain soon. Come New College, and a position History is unfolded before vour vVork which studied will look to Training relinquished at of is Carron Hall, They ob- the Centre and indeed no gathering of the out io large numbers snd aid,a whichbe tbe end ayes, andavote thanks due Jamaica. for the supplyofsuchlocallabour enmp,"te, of last term. We wish himevery the Bermuda General Theatrts tained Second Class certificates, boxiifi£clan wan unless worthy cause, for the proceeds receiving distinction as can be absorbed aud a thepopular Benny was there in will be shared by St. and success at the Berkeley during for procuring this film of exer- .flits" Scott Al>ai><' his tenure ofoffice. tionalinterest. n teaching. (Continued on pagr ?7 (Continued on page 8 ) St. Monica's Missions. RIDE A RALEIGH-The 11-Steel Bicycl WADSON'S Page Two TH1 RECORDER. SATURDAY JANUARY 16tb, 1»7

i m. a ZAHAROFF: MAN HAMILTON CORPORATION. Hamilton, Bermuda Published at The Union Printery, Court Street, OF DARKNESS. Report of Meeting Held every Saturday. News of The World Many times the papers have December 23rd. 1936. DAVIDTUCKER. M.A Editor reported the death of Sir Basil E. T. RICHARDS —Asso. Editor $. Ziharoff. A year ago last Octo- Manager W Strikes at"HotMoney." Hitler to Retire ber, however, really Corporationmet at 8 p. m. A. B. PLACE his condition The as "Chancellor" looked serious. The "man of Present the Mayor; Messrs. purveyor of S. P. J. Vallis, H D. RATES: Plan to darkness." wholesale Eve. S. SUBSCRIPTION "Sterilize" Gold death, the greatest armament Butterfield Aldermen, J H. Quarterly 16/. Yearly 8/6 Half Yearly 4/6 Imports. BERLIN, January13th— Once dealer cf thepast fifty years,and Watlington, Walter Darrell, C E. againreports are beard here that one of the wealthiest persons in White, E. R. Williams. W. J. ADVERTISING RATES: Hitler is about to relinquish the the world, was neariog bis end. Richardson, Common Councillors. 2/6 Per inch for a single insertion Single Column WASHINGTON, Jan. 15th- Germanchancellorship and most And before retiring from this J. D. B. Talbot, Secretary. 4,- Measures to prevent the exces- of the worries of Government to world, destroy Special Contract Advertising. Insertion of Births and Deaths — he wished to all 1. Minutes of meeting oo the Rates for sive imports of foreign capital become tbe chief of stateand the traces of what he had penetrated publication should be addressed to the "hot money," as Roosevelt living symbol the NaziReich. 25th, November last were coo- intended for *-i »_- communications Mr. _ a of on his richly All at . ii'M adventurous life's firmed. Manager. Recorder. Court Street. City. recently called it— from upsettirg General Hermann Wilhelm path. the economy of the Goering will succeed him as * * " 2. Claim for damage io a Vol- domestic Soin this Parisianpalace Fire Engines, Dial 1921 UnitedStateshasbeenannounced chancellor on Jan. 30, leaving to he set fire toall documents which ley by one of tb>' by tbe Treasury Department in Hitler only thetitleof "Fuehrer" might have compromisedhimself amounting to £3 7 3 wis » rdered Washington. to be paid. 16th, 1937 by which he already prefers to and other world calebrities— HAMILTON. BERMUDA.JANUARY Mr. Morgenthau, Secretary of be known, is said. public — 3. Letter read from The St. it a m, " men and a -wm ■ . -wr m industrialists the Treasury, stated (according After President Von Hinden- who were lined up with him. John Ambulance Association, KEEP OUT! to Reuter) that goldimports and burg's death in 1934, the Aus- It chanced that the burning asking for tbe use of No. 6 Shed THE CITY HALL. acquistions would be financed trian-born onetime painter wa* papers, blown out of the fire- for a BoxingMatchinaid of their through sales of Treasury Bills, proclaimed leader of tbe Reicb place set tbe carpet aflam ?; but funds. Agreed that this be thus preventingan influx of gold and for life Recently extinguished granted for asuitable date. seat of govern- Manya timeand oft we have chancellor the fire was before Hamilton the from increasing the excess of he has spent more and more of arrival of fire brigade 4. Letter read from The colony has seensignsondoorsforbiddingone the the ment in tbis fair no bank reserves, which now his time— inhis Berchtesgari- re- Sir Basil himself saw to it. At d Young Peoples Welfare Associa- city isin keeping with to enter. Generally when we amounts to £410,000.000. treat a villa hi*h in that, tion, asking Nj. ¥_ _■_" e was the only for the use 6 tbe dignity snd prestige of a city see tbe sign "Keep Out" we do t In this way gold purchases will the Bavarian Alps. fire h« i.nd ever extinguished, Shed for a BoxingMatch. Secie- of the richest in the not question it, and act according be 'Sterilised in an inactive ac- » * " his mai.. occupation having been tary directed to investigateand that is one count" so tbat they cannot be taking its size into con- to theinstructions given. to set on tb/m. .. .However, if satisfied to arrange for a suita- world used as a basis for inflation of SirBasil succeededinovercoming ble date. Generally when Itis to be regretted that simi- Land for Russian Peasants sideration. credit. that illness andhis death came 5. Requests for payment of of thiskind are needed lar signs are not available in President Rooseveltlast month only recently. amenities time, theHospital Bills of Santos sod cry lack of funds— Europeat the present that attacked foreign "hot money" Transfer of 12,000,000 The munitions king enjoyed a the usual is gamblers selling Acres Made'ios wer* considered It and a very effective one it would guide the various powers because sudden lifetime of good luck. Wten was agreed that the Corporation particularly Englandin their of their holdings might result in many yearsago, while Poincare generally is. and MOSCOW. Jan. 14th-The could not be responsible for the towards theSpanishcon- a financial disaster like the Wall was still young, full of energy, paymentof tbese bills. Fortunately Hamilton is in a conduct Street slump of1929. transfer of an additional1,500,000 and inspired by idealism and flict. The U.S.A have always " " acres oi State land to farms 6. Letterread from the Trade very favoured position, for a * love forthepeople,he[Pointcare] Development Board, asking has been left viewed European affairs in the operated collectively by the repeatedly threatened, in the largesum of money peasantry been announced, whether the Corporation would «l " _ _ *.■_has_ «.s_ " _ m _ -a. right light and except for tbe » m *. . lobby of the Chamber tbat "if I for tbespecific purpose of build- 500,000 Soviet Women grants be prepared to grant tbem an part played in This is the third of such should ever become Premier I ing a this city, which small they the within past option fur a renewal of their ball for War, they always made the five months will order tbatBazil Zaharoffshot enhance its growing re- Great have Trained forRed Army. involving more than twelve proposed lease en Fort Hamilton would severely within 24 hours." But when for a further perioluf teu years. putation aa one of tbe beauty left the Old World alone. million acres. While earlier Poincare subsequentlydidbecome Empire is primarily the Directed th -.t tbe T. D. B. be in- spots world. For The British tbe * transfers went to Prime Minister, he personally of the new group OCOW Jan. 14th— More than peasantryof the Ukraine, espec- formed ih.u when their plans (many think far largest and strongest of halt a million women awarded Sir Basil the of Corporation soma time past Russian ially to these of densely settled Legion Hone-. are submitted tbe the n?_ peoples of n ea to be fmnd on tbe face *a__ «_ *w too much tune has ehpsed) our have received military training districts round Kieff andnot far will give further considered m to of tbe glob;. Should it decide in the past five years, it was About 55 years ago Sir Basil their proposal. city fathershavebeen discussing re- from the Polish border, today's was sauntering,about tbecity of to miud its own business and vealed at the congress of wives grant is tothe peasantryof White 7. Letterread from the Hon. tbesuitable spot for thishalland Red Army in Athens, exhibiting colossalvan- stick together, there isno force of officers Moscow Ruasis. which also borders on ity person, yet Secretary B. V. F A asking tbe seem usable to arrive at the cor- recently. about his but as Corporation appoint repre- = to a that would dare attack it. On Poland.a. m ; 1.1 a without funds to enable himto sp.t. Hotel, Par- Our policycontinues to bea winning good the Association rect Hamilton Apart from the itart the wheel fortune turn- sentative on for a Point, the other hand if it decides to policy of peace." said Voroshilo, of \ la-viile. Albooy's Victoria will of the peasantry,the Krem- ing. Fortunately, he found a period of three ears from tbe sites, enter every little quarrel that is thePeople's Commissar for De- lin, seems, now it 1st, January next. Alderman Park and other ad naustum fence, it finds more rich uncle who advanced him no good startedin Europe, thenitis ask- amid loud applause, "but economical to have collectives till J. S. Vallis was reappointed as have been proposed but weare ready to fight for our in- enough money to enablehim to representative Corpo- ingfor trouble which willinevit- the laod and pay tax on produce proceed to London. the of the Mason has yet been advanced as dependence andin the event of rather than work it themselves. He was ration. why be re- ably follow. enemy equipped, besides money, witha to the Hall could not war the will encounter not The Kremlin's chief concern, magnificent shock of blond hair 8. Letter readfrom the Man- built on it present site. Wa are forever readingbunk- only the men of our brave Red to socialise the peasantry and aging Director of the by Army but mothers, and with bewitchingly beautiful Electric giving effect umwritten fanatics who claim their wives control production, having been eyes made an Light Co.^sugaesting that a sys- itis usual when and sistersas well. by which *indelible** im- wills, attempt carry tbat in every little "dust up" achieved means of collectivis- pressionon women. temof fir*'alarms be put in soas to r»_i _*. to to "The Red Army", be r\ J A i British honour is at stake. added. ation, the thought of increasing One day, Zaharoff rappedat to make it possible for the Elec- out as fa. as possible the that "isalsoaninstrumentforbuilding >if in rising tide of Fascism that his is row uppermost the the door of tbeDirector of the tric Light Station to be at once intentions of the testator It is The up theculturallife of ourcountry minds of leaders. The hold on notified of the location of a fire. engulfed China, Ethiopia, and in peaceful y

THE RECORDER, SATURDAY. JANUARY 16th, 1937 Pa»e Three SPORTS and PASTIMES

- AND GOOD BIG SHOWS GO ROUND AND ROUND! Wed. at 8.30 Tues. Eve. Last Showing of -ON STAGE- "ANTHONY ADVERSE" and Bobby Breen in rve. Company "Let's Sing Again'' - Open 7.30, Start 7.45 QUILLARD SMITH and In Musical MON. At 2.30, 9.40 At 3.15, 8.20.! fA Riot THURS. MAT.and EVE. - Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. Romance! Pretty Girls! "SUSIE ft" Al Davis Music in Silver as Prize Fighter in "The Amateur Gentleman" Cftry Grant - GeneTobin Edward F. Horton /mKuajfe^ Also in EVE. Wheeler and Woolsey in -ON SCREEN- "Mummy's Boy." "—*" »^i^s^^ _^m GENE RAYMOND in "Kiss and * //*) w "Mummy's "Walking on Air" FRI. EVE. "Hellship Morgan" and "Secret Make Up" £Z^A Seats at Dismont's Agent." Also New Shorts A Big Stage and Screen Show at Regular Prices.

What Vines Said of Perry. Howard Prexy Talks on Triangular Intercolonial Hello Folks! Before and After lueals in Sports. jHAYWARD & HAYWARD j Cricket Tournament. Lets make it Happy the First Match. 5 PRESENT S a New Year Commences in Trinidad And go trucking. Where? professional tennis Thinks Strict Adherence The first Monday at engagement between Ellsworth , to RuISs Needed on Vines, the American Professional "Through The Ages" I St.Matthias' Rail. Devonshire Tennis Ace, and Fred Perry, - King 'Tighten Regulations', he Ja A religious melodrama of the "Manifestation p The triangular Inter Colonial former of world's Tennis Wednesday, 20th | of Christ to the Gentiles" { Cricket Tournament between Jan. Amateur, is now a matter of his- Tells Officials Barbados, tory, but we giving below Trinidad, and British and his Swingsters are I AT THE I opens on Monday ErnieLeader what Vines said (asreported in Guiana at will be there from 8 p.m.until--. the N.Y. Post) before he met WASHINGTON, opera Queen's Park Oval in Trinidad, D.C. Jao. 5. colonial the first match to be played Perry and after he bowed to de- Rigid adherence to ideals io Lnew houseJ PrizesGiven For Spot Daoce sports between Trinidad and Barrados, feat. The writers once sports was advocated by Dr. the try again pulled a -blank, as in the Mordecai W. Johnson, president 6 after which winners will Ladles 1/6 Gents 2/6 Louis-Schmelling conclusions with British Guiana, memorable bat- of {Howard University, at tbe 9 Sunday Evening, January 17th, 1937 I Cup-holders. FRANKS, tle, for they rated Vines as annual dinner of the Eastern the R A. MANSFIELD. superior. Hereis whatVinessaid to start at 9o'clock 1 These inter-colonial tourna- Promoters. Board of Officials at Harrison's Overture ments are of highest importance BEFORE THE MATCH. Cafe, 455 Florida avenue noth- It west, recently. any stories bave been told of the Wisemen. but nnnr \mt_____A to West Indiancricket. is the 'It'sno secret that Fred and L knowledge portrayed standard of judgement for all Championship friends," pro "Young men and women in W establishe^^ossibi^ourc^MDeir or j Heavy-Weight Iare very close tbe " way Hayward fictitious, but icricket critics and selectors. It champion of the world asserted. schools and colleges, declared them the Robert does in this of Bermuda Johnson, fessible story. Iis the acid test. Places on a "We've corresponded regulsrly Dr. "must be able to Weat Indian touring at trust another when tbey get side are since 1931, snd Fred wrote mea one A selected chorus from Pembroke's leading choirs make the \ often wonmainly on a cricketer's ALEXANDRINA HALL nice letter after our Davis Cap out into theworld. Todoso tbeyI musical arrangements of Lancelot Haywardacredit A performance on tbese occasions. match io 1933, when Icollapsed must begin to trust one another {spectaculartoBermudian talent. Hisoriginal compositions possess a stroke IThe trophy for which tbesetesms Court Street on the court. But it'sno secret, within the walls of schools and _ of ingenuity. ■ complete was first played for by on either,that nobody loves tbe al- on athletic fields. If we make the three colonies in 1895, at Tuesday,January26tb,1937 mighty dollar more thanIdo and agreementsthat we are going to | They have tried to better their best S which time British Guiana took going let friendship play games according to certain "Smiling Mike" McGowan. I'm not to the honours. After that the Champion standin the way of maintaining regulations, it is of tbe utmost Imatches were dominated chiefly vs. "Reindeer" John- prestige importance tbat those games be son, (The Outstandingfighter of the that means cash in Tickets are on Sale at Dismont's Bicycle Shop, Reid by theBarbadianandTrinidadian contest). my pocket. I'm oat to%eat Fred plsyed in accordance with those Street^Iplayers,British Guianaremaining ■1936 in a 15 round as oftenand as badly as Ican." regulations not only in the letter ina "depressionarea"until 1929 Gene Dill (The Fighting Black- The match concluded, Vines but in the spirit so tbat when ILodge 2/6, Balcony 2/-, Orchestra 2/-, and 1/6~I when sbe registeredanother vic- smith) vs. Kid Donovanof Proa- was disconsolate. Even the these athletes meet one another | Gallery 1/- |tory. The value of these tourna- pect in 8 round. mention tbat his defeat would inafter life tbey can greet one. easily St; ments is seen from the Other Bouts add $50,000 to his :total receipts another with confidence ana | Proceeds in aid of Monica's and St. Albans Mission Iperformances of West Indian at the end of the5months trip esteem." cricketers against tbe M.C.C. couldnot cheer himup. Headded that heknows noth- and Australia both at home and "That (tbe $50,000) may be ingthatcouldbe"moredemoraliz- and abroad Tbe names of Cbal- WO ...OH! true," hesaid, it won't do ing our Tarilton, Hoad, Francis, , "Bat than to find ourselves io Heavyweight Fight Interesting Football Game. lenor, a WO IA0IO ______\\\ Wm\*S any good next year. Thismatch schools and colleges contending Griffith, Small, Fernandes,John. WL fKMitl^M was the important one and the to be a partof sports which were L° Paschall etc., are household onlyone most people willremem- made successfulf-'in particular PPI oms Near Wellington Rovers vs. wordsaa distinctproducts of tbe ber because it will get much cases by cutting ground from West End Sports Club. Intercolonial tournaments of tbe more publicity) than any other. under'* the regulations." Championship of Bermuda at past,and these engagementsstill Even if Iwin;|all tbe rest the He said that it'would be disad- Stake A very interesting and clean continue to be the high spotsof general public 3 will pay little vantageous to the Race to have football game was seen at White cricket within the tropics. attention. I was licked when winning football] teams by tbe boxing will get their grounds Thursday At present Barbados has won Lovers of Hill on Jan.7th M _m the spotlight was on me(and Imethods that are'pursued in the fill when "Smiling Mike" Mc between the Wellington Rovers theHup ten times, Trinidad nine m %\r won't be able to liveit down. major colleges. Gowan the popular promoter at (St. Georges) and the West End and British Guiana fiur. "It wasdifferent whenBill Til- 'The methods pursued?to get the Alexandrina Arena returnsto Sport Club (Somerset). Of the teams to d « baitle next den beat meinour first meeting winning teams are not calculated tbe wars to defend his title Play was remarkably fast, week perhaps the weakest is your at the {Garden. He was on top, produce confidence, trust and Many Boys I'll split sides to against "Reindeer" Johnson the many thrills occurring near both from Barbados. of tbeir andEve. when butonlbis way down,andIwas goodwill-amongmen." be assert- outstanding fighter of 1936. goals. During tbe first ten players are untried, but as the "Hon. Mat. coming up. This time Iwas the ed. "It may be that the major The champ who has always minutesboth goals were attacked, cradle of cricket in the West In- those Mummies start chas- champion and Perry was tbe group in this country, can stand kept in good condition goal-keepers conceding dies Barbados can always spring ing palBert and me at the challenger. Besides, only himself both cor- Fredis that. It is doubtful whether they will have hit bands full because ner-kicks. The Somerset* for- surprises. Tbe absence of Mar- Colonial Opera! 25 and still at his peak. How- can: Being a minority group in Johnson has kept fit by fisrhting wards were swinging the ball tindale will weaken tbe side con- ever, 1 just may catch up, after this country, we have no possi- often. Among "Reindeers" vic- quickly,and making longpasses siderably. If it is true that all." Ellie concluded with his bilitiesof succeedinginany major tims laBt year were Cyclone Riley nearly always catching tbeop- Hoad. Walcott, Bartlett andPar- first attempt tolook for thesilver field except by playing tbe game and Youog Trott who was hailed posing backs oat of position. ris are unavailable then thebat- InternationalCricket Fixtures lining. according totheralesagreedupon as the coming champion of Ber- The first goal came io about ting will be left to Sealy.Ionisa, "I won by using a change of and winning the victory by muda. Reindeer weighs14 stone twenty minutes from the start, Waitb, Edwards andthe bowling 1936-1942 pace," Fred explained. "That's superior prowess." 5lbs (201Ibs to you) and stands a perfect centre-shot being sent to Griffith, Williams, Sealy, allIcould do, with Ellistrying to He told theofficials to "tighten stocking matting six feet two inchesinhis in from tbe left wing passing and Edwards. Tbe enquiries blast meoff the.court." the regulations wherever we must feet. At 26 years of a»e well the backs who were wicket will also present tbeusual As s result of made necessarily behind at TheRecorder by Cricket fans do so in order that he has an excellent chance outrun by both inside forwards difficulties which turf-wicket publishing HERE WE ARE FOLKS! greatsportsmenmay beproduced of wresting the title from and the ball taken well into the batsmen experience at first we sre again— it was -3 " as well asgreat scores." Mc Gowan who is rapid- penalty area before being shot; through unfamiliarity with such already publ'shed in 1934— tbe Dr.Johnsonmade no reference ly approaching veteranclass. ground shot, conditions. fixture list of tbe International the a beautiful which series as determined by The Fast Stepping to the football situation at Met Jowanhas a large follow- twisted out of the goalkeepers' Tbe Trinidad side will be play- Ciicket Howard University wbere tbe ing in tbe East End and a large hands and dribbled intotbe net. ingat home, and as aresult the tbe International Cricket Con- Concert Party football team struck a few delegationis expected up to see After that effort Somerset was teamwillbeat fullstrength.They ference held at Lords io1934. at From minutes before a game was promises fight picture, in past which all the units concerned what to be the of rarely in tbe tbeir de- have often the defeated represented. Pembroke West Sunday scheduled to be played with Vir- the year. McGowan promises to fence being at fall stretch the all and sundry on their wieket, were ginia on November 14, 88 but, a young enter- 1936-1937— England in Aus- School Union retire if he is beaten, the whole time. During a raid by and with tralia. a result- of which the annual expertsare of tbe opinion thit if tbe St. Georges' forwards. Hunt prising side, some of whom at Howard Liocoln Thanksgiving McGowan has "gone back" they who plsyed brilliantly at full havealreadygainedintercolonial 1937— New ZetlandinEngland. game cancelled. internationaljexperienee,their 1938-Australia in England. HALL, was see itJB back, was unfortunate for in an^ England MORRIS North Shore Guests at the dinner included ■Should the weather be incie- trying to clear he kneed Bean hopes of success are of a very 1938— 1939— in South Dr. Mordecai W. Johnson, Dr. ment, the bouts will be held in- (goalkeeper) io the chest, thus roseate hue. The possibles are Africa. THURSDAY Hayden A. KigerSavoy, doors, but with summer weather causing bim the field in (not in goodshape), Ben 1939-Wiwt Indiesin Englsnd. NIGHT Johnson. to leave Roacb Eogland in India. January 21st, 1987 ShirleyPovich,HaroldA.Haynes, prevailing this will hardly be acute pain. This accident to Sealey, Merry, Stollmeyer, Tan 1939-1940— Choon, Constantine, Maynard. 1940-Rcuth Africa inEoplnnd. Adults JohnG. Logan, Cato W. Adams, necessaryM both players leaving tbe goal Admission: 1/- Louis Lautier. Arthur Carter, ftKid Donovan of Prospect who open. Bean (St. Georges)scoring Bligon. Tbey are expected to 1940 1H41-Eunland in Aus- Children lid. Grant, George quite figure in local rings easily.St.Georges were defeat tbe Barbadians, then tralia. Henry and F. cut a forwards and England. Doors open8.00 Curtain 8.30 Henderson of New York. last year will have as opponent at all times dangerous, playing stop the Guianese in their suc- 1942— Australiain Membersof theEastern Board Gene Dill, tbefightingblacksmith short passes with extraordinary cession of victories. Proceeds in aid of St. Monica's side appears strong Mission Sunday of officials who attended the whomade a name for himself as skill and dash. They were un- TheB. G. School. meetinganddinnerincluded:Ed- a novice, bloomed into a head- lucky as to scoring, Bean saving on paper; Twelve men have serve up an infinite variety of win B. Henderson,JohnH.Burr, iiner;*last year and intends to each time from what looked as been selected to make the trip, spin. On the whole ths Preliminary Notice Benjamin Washington, Welford keep in the big money. The almost certain goals. and there is hardly a weak spot British Guiana teaq is bound Jackson, Isaac N. Cupid, Ray- winner of this fight willbe in line The game was fast and clean, in the batting. Here is tbe side: to command rti'pect, and mond E; Contee, HaleyG. Doug- for themiddle weight chamoion- and very ably refereed, both Wight, Wishsrt, Wight, Green. tbey are bent on creating Reserve January 28th lass, Vaotile C. Harris, Dr. Leo ship of Bermuda. Yung Trott teams drawing vociferous cheers Bayley, Thomas, Learmond, another ncord for themselves FOR S Holton. Perry L. Jacobs, fights Ynung Joe LewisjandKid from the spectators at their Browne, Christian!, Christian!. by subduing Trinidad on the The Harold D. Artiu,HarryC. Payne, Kellv from Dockvsrd will try spectators play. Gaskin. Griffith. Thomas and matting wicket. Council Chamber Harry T. Riley. W. Napoleon conclusions withKid DeFontes. Griffith are the only new- The result of each dsy's play No. 114 Social Rivers, Kermitt M. Trigg, Lois Boston Kid will gointo action comers to inter-colonial cricket. can be beard over B. G.'s twn and Supper Williams,John L. Young, Harry against Kid Lima, one of the Felix Bodden feud will be renew- Bayley, who isstillinhis teens, short-wave transmitters, VP3MR greatest little fighters Now fans if this is tbe most promising batsman (6010 K. cycles m.) and at C. Graves. Julius F. Martin. Bermuda ed. does not or 49.2 the Clarence M. Pendleton, Ernest has ever produced. Babyface give you yoor money's worth, we in B. G. The bowlers lack great VP3BG (5130K.cycksor49.6m.) Alexandrine Theatre E. Tiiraen, William E. Temple, G!asford fights Kid Ferreira ina don'tknow agoodthing when we ■peed,but led by C.R. Browne Both Stations are heardin Ber- Furtherparticularslater andEdwin Underdown. returnbout. TbeBully Martin— ■eeit: and Maurice Green they can mudafrom 5 to 9p.m. daily. " - " "'

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Psge Fi-ur THl RECORDER. SATURDAY £ tUARY 16th, W7 #^^^^^h^^^^F";SO THIS IS NEW YORK. ffj^y^^^^^^y^MflW/gw****^!*^******^ (Bv Elton E. Beane and C. Gerald Butterfield.) Change New York, January 9th— A record by electrical transcription made of former King Edward's Your order from "a t farewell addresshas just been re- loafofBread" to "a leased here and they're going Loaf !J like hot-cakes far $1.50. A few Butter-crust weeks ago they were selling for tor by this youcan a $5.00 Incidentally there seems be sure you are get- j) to be a new popularity for records , ttnse days *s we've noticed ting the best value. several of tbe larger mu«ic stores ButtercrustBreadis 4 featuring them. The most popu- * lar ones are those made by Louis always made with Armstrong some five or six years « J the finest flour and \ ago. Proof of this is the fact w/ recordings and its a that one of Louis' ingredients $25 ago. wonderful flavour sold for a month BUSINESS OUTLOOK. pleases- $ always By all accounts thus for those early days of theNew Year, tbe upward in all lines of bu»ineis which began in late Bt*EAD 1936 is continuing. There's a BUTTER.CRUST bustle and bustle tbat reminds For Sale by All Grocers one of other days known as B.D. (BeforeDepression). Let's hope 5d. the Loaf this upward trend will continue on a scientific basis and not act like a shot of dope in the arm. BAKERY, LTD { pep you up for a whileand then J THE BERMUDA leave you worse of than before. PERSONAL Friends of Mrs. Sophie Baisett 272 Manbatten Ave. will be glad - - to know tbat she s recovering steadily from her long siege of Wines Spirits Beers illness. Ina few short weeks judging by tbe present progress sbeis making she expects to be HHMBa fully recoveredand able to return to ber vocational duties. SIIMCE 1822 Miss Dorothy Agard who visit- ed BermudaUstsummer express- ed herself when she returned WE HAVE ALWAYS SUPPLIED — I BICYCLES thus: count the experience as on.- of therarest in my entire life UcAUse besides the gererous , THE BEST hospitality showered on me I FOR RENT or SALE learned a great deal. We bave just found out that one of tbe main things Miss Agard learned We rent all brand new cycles complete with. wes the cocking of Bermudian GOSLING BROS., LID. dishes, judging by the efficient Baskets and lights manner in which she turned out * panof our wellknown "Farice Pie" duringthe recent holidays Notices. She was as tickled as a school - Mail girl over this achievement, es- pecially when such exponentsas ASTWOOD'S- Week Ending Saturday CiUnsulIor AC. Slunrt Williams and yours truly known far and FRONT STREET HAMILTON January 23rd, 1937. wide for their fondness of good food w<"'i quite lavitb in their praises in a practical a<* w*ll as Mails per S.S. "Lady Drake" a literal way. Thank you Miss for lb. West Indies and British Agard and may we iniorm you %*^a^*******«», V**** Guiana, will close attheGeneral tbat our telephonelioe Ualways Post Office on Tuesday tbe 19tb, open whe'if ver you are preparing January at 12 -oon. any of tbe hume dishes. vived to gr-et the coming year Registwo Mail and Parcel CENTENARIES IN 1937. vers Sir Chiles Wyndham. the GOOD WILL TO MEN actor, Dwight Moody, Poit.atll bO *. m. L. tbe WAKE UP YOUR In a special radio message on evangelist, Richard A. Proctor, PREVENT Mails per Q T.E. V. "Mod- Christmas night the Rev. Dr. Fate of Lady Glamis. ibe well-known journalist of LIVER BILE— a;ch of Bermuda" for GreatBri- Harry Emerson Fosdick, rector science, and JohnPierpont Mor- tain, the Domit.ion of Canada, of tbe Riverside Churcb known WITHOUT CALOMEL Victoria's Accession. gan, the American financier. Jaap and theUnited States of Ameri- as the Rockfeller Church, sp >ke Queen The memory of JosephGrimal- And Yoa'll Oat ofBad Fil- ca, on the subject ing YonCoaldPmsk aBaaOrar manyCOLDS willclose at tbe General Post "Gocd Will ta di,the foremostofEnglishclowns The liver should poor oat two pint* of Office on Wednesday the 20th, Men." In the course of bis re- centenary year liquidbile into yourbowel* dally.If this bile The next time a sneeze or sniffle The list for this long survived his death, which isnot flowing freelyyour food doesn't digest. you that days misery January at12 noon. marks be stated that America's do s not i-veifl iw with names of occurred ahundredyearsago. Itjustdecays in thebowels. Gas bloats up warns of are Supplementary (Double worst your stomach. Ton set constipated. Your ahead,don"t sitbadeandletacold Mail enemies were not outside distinction,but there are an un- The leadiogcentenary datesof whole system is poisoned and you feel sour. Postage) noon 1p. m. her borders, sunk and the worldlooks punk. aVvshp.Stopitimmediately! from 12 to but "those within usualnumber of dates associated the year are appended:— Salts, Ussy drinks, palatable laxativesand Registered Mail at 11.30a. m. who are not workingfor thegood with the records of tbe Royal harsh purgatives are makeshifts. A mere " bowel movement doesn'tset at th* cause. It Parcel Post for Great Britain of all We think this con in st Family. Foremost of these, of JANUARY. takes the famous,sure actingCarter's Little and tbe United States at 11.30 aptly be applied to a beautiful course, is 20— the day on Liver Pifis to set thoee two Bint* of bile June 20. Sir John flowing freely and make yoa fed "up and a. ro. little couMiy cll.d Bermuda which William IV. died and Soane died 1837 op". Harmless,gentle,yet amaxing In mak- 24. CharlesEarlof Dorset, poet ingbile flow freely. Ask for Carter's Little Other statementsequilly appli- Queen Victoria succeeded to ihe Liver Pills. Look for tbe nam* Carter's on MAILS DUE ON MONDAY cable were: "Tbe world atlarge 20, born1637. thered package. Price: 1/8. Throne. It waaonNovember Mrs. Markham. author, FROM ENGLAND. must cultivate tolerance and two centuries ago, tbat Q ieen died spiritual sympathy, if we are to Caroline, tbe vwy capsble help- 1837. perSS. "Aquitania" keep paca witn the George 2*. Thomas Paine. freethinker, Quidc! Put a few drops ot Vicks Mails doe march of meet of II.,ps land, was murdered at Penh un January. dick described prejudice j»s ih*» February 21, greatest The^flmm^ttyxny, sneezy fefSi^^B onthe22nd 1437. The MARCH. Every breathis cooland de&pouD expression of a "belated mind" historical figure upon tbe list is Chicago inaugurated went on say, up Emperor 4 as a And. usually,(hot cold willtrouble and to "Dress it the Constantino, who city 1837. youoolonger.FarVa-tro-nolstimu- insuchrationalizationsas wemay died in337— theEmperor Tiberi- devise, pre- 16 Emperor Tiberius died 37. latesNature's ownefforts to throw na'ional and racial us having ore-deceased him by 23. Sir Charles Wyndnam, off acoldbefore it gets— beyond the IS IT judiceis n belated left over from tbrea hundred years. Thomas 20 William IV, died 1837. noseand upper throat where3 out an world isolation, and also actor, born 1837. time, aociti.it of Paine Charles Fourier A. Proctor, man Accession of Queen Vfttoris. ef4 coldsstart Usedin itpre- where prejudice was protective. belong to history, in virtue of Richard of ventsmanyanaglycoldaltogether. proximi- revolutionary science, born1837. In a modern world of the itfluence exer- Constable, JULY Printing ties, prejudice is destructive. cised by each of them, 31. John painter, WNSN VAPOaUS IS NEEDED-If a Job wbile died1837 17. Lady coldstrikeswithoutwarning,orgea "When you heara man express politicians who left their mark Glamis burnt as a by eventhebestdefences, then you a collective prejudice against ar y were President Carnot, General APRIL wi»ch at Edinburgh, 1687. need Vkks VapoRub, the femous You Want? group, you are listening be- u'aoger. ~ to a Br andLord Shelbiurne, 5. AC. Swineburne,poet, born vaporising ointment for relieving may AUGUST Thesetirocompanion-products m r lated mind. He think him- the first Marquis of LaoadoWne. 1837. cous. modern, may ride form the basis of the remarkable self in motor LITERATURE. 17. J. Pierpnnt Morgan, finan- 6. Ben Jonson, dramatist, died VkksPlanforbetterQmtro/ofColds, RUSH YOUR cirs possess a radio and take fogy ineachpackage. loRDER cier, bom1837 1637. described trips around the world, but bis Literatureis representedmain- Edmund historian, to tbe mind isproperly dated B.C." ly by tbe aforesaid Jamrs I. 27. Gibbons 11. JosephNollekens, sculptor, Fosdick, (author King's Quair"). born 17b7 born1787. TheReverend ut. one of "The 29. General Boulanger, bora President Carnot, Vicks of the country's most eminent Ben Jonson. Gibbon, Pushkin, bora 1837. Union Printery Clergymen, hasoften been quite Leopardi, and Swinbune while 1837 Va-tro-nol Court St., ITamilton frank arsdown*. born 1787 Socialise, died1837. Goodwill,as expoundedby this stable, themoatrepresentativeof 22. EmperorCopstantine,died 11. Charles Wesley,died Latter Beads, bill Heads, pastor of John O. Rockfeller's English landscanepainters, is ac- 1837. companied Joseph 337 12. Edward VI.. bora1637. Envelopes, t am p h1 e11 Church, and so practised, would by Nollekens 31. J--«eph Grimaldi, clown. . gofar towards making this world (to whom we owe thebusts of 24. QueenJaneSeymour, died Wedding Invitations, (folder died 18S7. a better and happier place to live Dr. Johnson, Fox. Pitt, and 1537. " or plaii style), Tickets. Jt'NE Bermuda would indeed be a ma .y other celebrities), and NOVEMBER Wlft a teeowl of 80 yearsas a most **tj*- Programmts, Bo< klots paradise if the minds g->m» Woolboth, engraver. 12. M >irr.etic Telegraph patent- feotery treatment for piles or hemorrhoid*, of the yeaeaapositively dependon Posters, (large orsmall),etc. sections of its papulation could Prominent personages of the ed1837 20. Queen Caroline, Consort beimpregnated wito sueb a spirit modern world who would have 15 Leopardi, Italian poet,died of George II, died 1787.— The Or.Cha««t« Ointment PRICES REASONABLE of Goodwill. been centenarians bad they sur- 1837. Observer. Page Five THE RECQUE9ER. 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It provides no difference, with the exception Suffrage Movement, and Mr. * soothing and restorative nourish- tbat ether waves are more regu- Ken eth Robinson b.Sc, the ment to thenerves and creates that lar and systematic in their ar- ne v Principal of the Sandy's physical reposewhich soonleads to rangement. Tbey move faster Secondar> School. deep,peaceful, energy-creatingsleep. also. Let us imagine an area The *"hair was occupiedby Mr. ' 800 miles across; with Samuel Swan, of But,it mustbe Ovaltine'— there is REDUCTION SALE OF about a President tbe nothing which provides so much broadcasting station "X" mid- Assochtion, who stated the ob- price. way, receiving ject mee'iog health-givingvalue at so low a a station 200 of the and welcomed prepare miles away at "Y". and another the speakers andaudience. Even when you 'Ovaltine* "Z", in the programme arranged entirely withmilk itis still the most SHOES at 400 miles distant The was economical food beverage. This is opposite direction. The sounds by Mr. Joseph A. Simmons, wbo high quality Quality. spoken or sung into the micro- is always active in community due to the supremely Women's Shoes phone by of its ingredients and the small - are converted the affairs. required a cup. FORMERY 20/.* to 30 transmitting apparatus at "X" A short musical programme quantity to make into variations in a powerful preceded the addresses as fol- to off current. This current lows: Piano Selection,Miss Merle -^ English 'Ovaltine' is packed in tins containing^ 20% 50% electric weights f 1o w inbt into the antenna Smith; Vocal Solo, Mrs Ad* Fox; II 44ozs.,9 ozs.and 18ozs. Compare these II OTHERS from 5/- and up at the "X" broadcasting Saw Selection Mr. C. Robinson; A withother food beverages. "£» station causes a disturbance in Tromoone solo Mr Triscott Scott, j] 'Ovaltine' gives you more in quantity,more in jl January 18th to February 3rd the ether in the form of waves accompanied by Mr. Joseph ""* quality, and therefore more invalue. *** travellingineverydirectioo away Riebarda. from the station. They strike Mr. Keith Simons was called the antennae at the receiving on to introduce tbe speaker*, he THE TOWER SHOE- SHOP stations "Y and Z" and cause a made an apology for the absence Corner Reid and Burnaby Streets Hamilton very weak cutrent to flow down of Rev. B. A. Galloway, wbo they present. E thereceiving sets, could not be OVALTIN to where are strengthened and converted Rev. Scoates expressed his Ensures Sound,NaturalSleep into sound. Radio waves become pleasure of being present. He were white,both in Michigan as. travel, say Sold in air-tight tins by all Chemists and Stores weaker the farther tbey said he was glad to autne p.cmt-. NEWS OF THE WORLD. a result of the murdeious activi- and the broadcastingirtherefore thing to enable bis hearers to ties of theBlaek Legion. less loud the farther away the appreciate more fully the need of (Continuedfrom page 2.1 Nine of tbe victims were shot receiver is located. Every re- primary, secondary, and higher W. S. PURVIS & CO., Distributors to death; two were hanged; one ceiver in the path of the waves education,he wished touse as his armaments firm, according to a hanged shot; statement made by partner. waa and and one willbe made to function,if con- subjeat "Educationand heligi>n" his was beaten to death. ditions are favourable and if whichhe bflieyed were ioeeDar- A police raid on an obscure * * " sensible enough able; could be defined garage in Biarritz led to the dis- the receiver is tbey as covery there large andproperly adjusted. preparation for life's work, being and seizure of necessary for right living whieb cases containing theengines and Place Prohibitive Tariff On training mechanical equipment for five TUNING. contributes to the of military aeroplanes. goodcitizens. _. Goods. The most important of these Rev. Scoates gave jus ice to More cases were found contain- subject , ing parts for making two adjustments is that of the wave his which left his hearers the KINGSTON.Jamaica, Jan. 9- length, commonly much food for thought on such a jT military aeroplanes. All thema- known as fl|o'.Jo.KELL066S~ ill Prohibiiive tariffs were imposed tuning. an important subject. chines art alleged tohave been recently on non-empire goods glad destined for tbe Basque bead- This msy be made clear by the Mrs Morrel said she was tbat might be usedin connection of violin strings, for of theopportunityto speak io the quarters of the Spanish rebels at ceremonies example two Vera. withcoronation here. when a violin string is struck it Mrs Morrel said she was x'lud * * * Additionaldutiesof one shilling vibrates produces sound of tbeopportunity to »p»ak t<< the REMEDY and A safe, quick Hay U waned U^^and effective relief for Asthma. Fever and flag, sixpence per yard people of ber parish, she for each waves in the air similar to radio ■ ■all Bronchial Troubles. Kor years Or. J. D. KeUon's Asthma I ■ for bunting and cotton piece waves in the ether. to congratulate the Aa.*oci»ti n B Remedy has been recognized as the standardremedy for this I H goods, 50 per cent on the splendid Ih.y m dread affliction. ■ General Economic and ad- string on is Btnveinir. Manufacturedby ** I^H fireworks, When a a violin had made many sacrifices for the m m ■ I H valorem for were struck,astringon asecond violin ■ J..WQBTHROP a LYMAN CO.. LIMITED. Tawaf. CaaaA* __\ ■ Improvement in 0.K. levied. beside will vibrate education of their children. She laid the first wished to speak en "Education sympathetically, if both strinus Freedom," political equal- and freedom. LONDjN. Jan. 12. (BOP):— are of the samelengthand Sue ber to get ly tightened; is,if they have exhorted hearers Three groups of statistics just that - the best education for their published reflect from different Pembroke Parish tbesame wave lengths they sre children, the time allowed for angles the generaleconomic im- in tune. Somerset. He was pleased with literary and practical education of provement in Great Britain, the If both strings bad not the is so short,that we have to get what be bad seen the work Everyone is ordering which from 1934 same length and tensions they and was witlingto do bis part to continuation of NOTICE vocational trainingafter sbesaid. tbe and 1935 has been a feature of would not affect each other and Much is done today to educate advance it.Hereferred to ad- 1936. Gross traffic receipts of tbey would be saidto be outof the hand, feet and bead. Playing dresses' which had been de- "TIP-TOP" four main British railways in The Pariah Assessment Book, tune. In the same way the fields areprovided for exercite. livered. waves sent Mr. Swaiasked Mrs. Morrell to 1936 amounted tn £15034,000. asrevised by tbe Parish Vestry, length of the radio Some had enjoyed political BREAD increase of £5,056.000 over out by tbe broadcasting station for over 300 years present to France* PhiInott. a an will be open for inspection bv freedom others was presented by the precedingyear. (its wave length) depend* on the over 100 years but tbe women book which TheNEWSENSATIONAL any ratepayer at tbe Parish lengthof sendingantenna anJthe Mrs. Annie Simmons for atten- In 1936 there had been a fall had been denied that freedom; WHITE LOAF of 404in tbenumber of bankrupt- Vestry Office from circuit! of the receiver. the women are still fighting for danc. .... In thanking tbe participants cy failures as compared with last When the wave lengthof the their freedom. During the time your year. adjusted of the includiogRev. Scoates and Mrs. Ask Grocer for It 13th to 20th January, 1937 receiver is to that when tbe Bill was discussed in Morrell, the Thelastquarterly statementof broadcaster the two are ia tune, the House of Assembly, in look- chairman made by the one special mention of tbe promoter Wrapped in waxedpaper. persons in receipt of poor relief between tbe of 9. 00 a. m. and anything sent out ing over votes for, snd against programme, Joseph hours will be heard by theother; butif she th*t of the of tbe Mr. Made ingredients. in England and Wales disclosed a and p. m. 2.0U o. mv discovered four H. and thanked himon from finest smaller total in each week of the 1.00 and th 'v arjout of tune the receiver coloured members had voted Simmons correspond- and 6.00 p.m. daily, except will not hear the transmitter, al- against it. She asked herself bebalf of the Association for bis Baked fresh daily. quarter than in the in the work. ing week of 1935. the numberin Sunday. though both may be quiteclose the question. Are tbeyfree? Sbe interest — they Tbe announcement was slso Get Acquainted Every the last week of the quarter to each other. came to the conclusion that public meeting R. length were not; they dominated made of the next one is using it— Children being 57.464. KBMSLEY,_ The wave of a receiver were Unity on nothing tbe by fear, and selfishness. at tbe Mancheater Hall love it. . * * * Parirb Vestry Clerk. has to do with dis- the29ch inst. whenRsv. Panline tance over which broadcasting Thereare problemsinBermuda, can beheard. de- sbe said. Every part of tbe Em Coffee will be the Speaker. ThirteenLyochiogsin America pendsupon the power of the pire has its problems and we CBIfUARY. transmittingstation,on theeffici- have ours. Think in terms of QUALITY BAKERY, LTD. For 1936 People's Store ency of tbe receiving set,aod on character, then we will buve no It is with greatregret that we Near St. Monica's Mission atmospheric or other conditions; problems atall. record the deathof Mrs. Martha Dial 2158 the wave length at either end Rev. Lapsley tendered tbe Lister, age 69 years, native of NEW YORK. Jan. 12.- With speakers a vote of thanks and St. Kitts, beloved wife of Mr. We don't try to cheap depends upon the antennaand Georgiast the headoftbelist with sell a lot of length of the circuits. made several references to what James Lister, Senior,at her late five lynchints, America hung up thingscheap— but just takealook had been said. residence Uermon'a Hill,onMon- of killings a total 13 mob for the at these BARGAINS: In introducing Mr. Kenneth day morning 11th. inst. "Abide with Me/' year, accordingto statistics com- Robinson,tbe chairman said that The funeral service was held Moroi »g" and by Baby pair bearers were Messrs. W. piled tbe National Association Shoes.. .3d. Mr. Robinson had received bis on Monday afternoon, at St. The B. Par- for tbe Advancement of Coloured BabyBlankets, 1,- each early James' Rev. A. V. Sulli- Gibson. Edward Raphes, educationin Bermuda and ns,F. Hodgson. 0. Hodjsonand People. each gone to Englandand gradu- van ifluunoK. Before leaving Michigan Ladies Purses7\ 1/. bad A Hodgson. ./*■'-.,, Arkansas and fol- Aprons, ated witha B.Sc. Degree Tbe the home, a short service was place in Georgia two lynch- Hoover i/-each Interment took t e lowed with — Association was fortunate, to held by memb. rs of tbe Gospel Cemetery. ings each, while Florida, Miss- Felt Hats : from 1/. was adjoining Relieves itching quickly, thoroughly heals secure bis services. Brethrenof wnich deceased begs to extend issippi. Oklahoma and Texas Children'sSilk Bloomers theakin,a most effective treatment forEczema Kobinson s«sid he was a member. Tbe Recorder n-dotherskin troubles. Arecordof 50 years. Mr. sympathy to contributed one each.. 6d. eacl pleased to be identified with th" The hymnssu.~.g at tbechurch its the bereaved Two of the thirteen victims* Men's DressShirt . 2/- each Dr.Chase'sOintment cause of Secondary Education in were "On the Resurrection family. WA- *"' ■ * — "v 9$ ■

- IMl 4 Page Six fHl RECORDER. SATURDA i. 4/JARY 16tb, 1»7 i^AWl^^^^^MV4W^¥^^^^#W#^¥^%^^V% % OUR NEW CASH SALE B. S. A. MEN'S AND WOMEN'S BICYCLE CLUB HOES IS NOW OPEN LADIES YOU NEED ONLY PAY MENS £2 0 0 Down and Your Bicycle is delivered. Good Assortment Smart Models 5/- a week until the total price of pair pair £10 10 0 has been paid 7/6 4/~ JOIN AT YOUR EARLIEST CONVENIENCE AT OUR HAMILTON STORE ONLY BERMUDA TRADING COMPANY The Store of Service. Satisfaction, Saving BERMUDA TRADING COMPANY ? SOMERSET HAMILTON . ST. GEORGES The Store of Service, Satisfaction, Saving 9 %#NVA^i/W^lA^ *&***&+******#*# %*&**&¥ rfW^tW^yilW^ViWiftW!^^^^ with Bishop Simms as Celebrant King of Belgium CORRESPONDENCE. assisted by Dr. L.L. Bery, Church Notes The Olive Beauty OLDE TOWNE NOTES. Secretaryof Missions,Rev. B. A. May Abdicate. Galloway, and Dr. J. D. Smith and Services. Shoppe [The Editor reserves the right ST PETER'S GUILD. The Conference was organised (OLIVE FOX. Proprietor.} of accepting or rejecting any com- Morg&ri, ) splendidrepresen- at.d Rev. C McLaren Kmunucl "Baptist Church (Continued from page 1 munication that may be forwarded lu There was a elected RecordingSecretary. The Brooklyn Heights, Hamilton him for publication The publica- tation of tbe members and tbeir Church Street. Hamilton. their holidays together, and from specially invit- various Literary and Financial Phone 2468 on last tion of any correspondence does not friends who were Committees were appointed 9 5*0 a m Sunday School which they set out their imply agrees with the ed, meeting the 11.00 Worship and Ser- j.nrru-y. Rut be still visits the that the editor at the first of by tbe Bishop, and Mrs. Amy a.m. " contents. The writer's name and St. Peter's Guild held in their mon, theme "Confirmed." Beauty Culture villa— alone. evening Dill appointed Agent for the year address must accompany all cor- school room on Friday Voice Missions; Valeria 7 30 p.m Worship subject Four tin!.s this he has respondence.] last. Tbe report for tbeyear, of Mrs. "Come up hither." IN ALL ITSBRANCHES ■pentseveral days there, walking Caldwell was elected Confeience and explanationof the work of Friday 22od, at 8.p.m. Musi- NOTE— Miss will be in silence by the lakeside, paus- Accountant. The pastors of tne by Fox at the Guild, was read by Capt. charges cal Programme Tbe Tribe of tbe St. David's Casino every ing Ht tbe parapet which bis car Kelly of tbe Army, and several submitted their Joseph. struck. 'Town ot St. George." Church reports of tbeir years' work, all Wednesdayfrom 9am. to 5 p.m. addresses were given by Messrs R?v G.E.Stewart, Pastor. Leave your appointments at Mr. He gazes moodily at tne tree Richard Tucker and Thomas Wel- of which was very satisfactory. against which Astrid's body was At the evening service with Roy Smith Grocery Shop. January. 11th, 1937. don. Officers for the e suing flung. Then, after hours of bish.p Simms presiding,theEdu- A very interestingand helpful All work quick and neatly done year were elected as follows: pPeacbrdby broodingsolitude, he turns to the To tbe Editor of the Recorder, Roberts; cationalSermon wa« Candlelight Service was held at chapel Pr dent, Mrs. H Eugeoius H. from lit le roadside erected in Dear Sir, Vic* President, Mrs Aneita Rev. Stowe. Tiit Emanuel Baptist Church, on memory of his wife. There he the rfordu "1have sained." Sub- Sunday, January 3rd., Welci hi (reelacteo); Secretary, 1937. praysfl The fact that all business of ject "Practical Education." It 1he Service witha pro- yueen Corporation for Nestor Matthiew; Treasurer, masterly startgd Wb'nr montbs after As- tbe 1936 was held very enjoy- wasa effort on the part cessional by tbe cnoir, singing death,nobody daremention io cameraon account of the ma- Richard Burcher. A of the preacher, and gave evi- trid's able ptogramme was rendered "Onward Christian Soldiers" mmM ber name to Uim jority of the members being ad- dence of careful preparation. A W^. '^1 mm^t^^^A consisting of Solos by Mesdames which was followed with prayer ______B___k__v____i______H Wb me lmes, when tbe strain oT verse to publishing a resume of Reception Service by the local by pastor, Responsive meetings rightfully Wi. ifred Bean. Priscilla Trott, rendered, ine read- sorrow has become too great, the which Fux, Steede, and church was with the ing a d Hymns, from special medical advisers have hurried belonged tothe tax payer, Ifeel Canie Mae pastorRev. C. McLaren Morgan, por- public, Me«*rs. Clarence Smith, and cards At theclose of that bimover to England, -o*^ 7__l obligated togive to tbe as presiding. Addressesof Welcome tion tbe service lights \\\\\mm7lfr~~Z7mm\\\ promised, Nester Mathie; Djett by Clar- of tbe Among tbe quiet valleys of certsin facts which Bean; to the Conference were given wereextinguished for song Belgian beof interest. ence smith and Mrs. W. by Worship Mayor. the Kent and Sussex tbe should solo, by R Butcher, His tbe Mr. of ihe watch-man and the *pent days playing golf Saxsnhone Meyer, Town, Ki.ghat Expendituresfor the year were and Readings by Arthur Reid and on behalf of the ir- vetier. witb a fierce determination. approximately £500 in excess of tbe Hon Sir Stanley Spurlintr on Inenext portionof tbe Service gone own Mr?. Caroline Cross. The hall Island, and the He hss back to bis receipts, and the mainreasonfot was most beautifully decorated behalf of the was ihe entrance of the Seven country refreshed. But inevita- this deficit is duato the fact that Bev. E. W. Forbes, pastor of Spirits or angels; Mrs. Charles in. for the occasion, and following Ebenczer Methodist Church, bly reaction has set there has beenno proper revision programmes Turkey S.evens, representing Truth; Last Christmas, King Leopold paat the delicious representing the churches. To of assessments_ - awithin»* _ ■_«_ _ the_ »" Miss Phippi, Goodwill; a Supper whs served, much to the Edith for the first time spent tbe cele- twenty years, while the expendi- enjoyment all these addresses Bishop Simms Miss Lillian Packwood, Faith; wife. delight and oi very ablyresponded. Tbemusical bration days witbuut bis ture hadbeen gradually increas- present. Miss Beatrice Williams, Love; f''Th* strain was such that two ing. AIImy attempts to get a part of tbe programme included Miia Pearl Liburd, Hope; Miss days later medical anvieers)hur- revision were postpmed or set ADDITIONS TO THE NOBLE Anthems by tbe Regular Lillian Richardson, Peace; Mrs. ried him to England for a fort- aside. ARMY OFBENEDICTS. Choir, Spirituals by the 'June* carrying lighted candles in night. Those of " -vhohaveadvanced Male Choir and Vocal Soles by hands, tne u On Sunday January 3rd, Mr. Wright their while choir incre >8« i our Realty Carter, Mr. Alfred and Miss "ang "The whole world was lost ¥/. and and Basil manager of the Harvey. L Berry Stocks hav= not ken paying a June Cycle Co., and son of Mr Louise Dr. L in the darkness of sin" "Tbe proportionate iucrease io taxes, was formally introduced. After light of tne world isJesus" Fred Carter, was united in mar the with Important Notice while those less fortunate are riage to Miss Maud Joyeos, service tbe ministers These spirits having tbeir taxed up to tbeir respective daughter of the late Fred and their guests, included anions names written acroas tbeir In other words, wh> m were Kev. C. B. Sinde*», breasts,— lined up on the plat- values. the Mrs. Alice Joyens, at St. Paul's Bowers, 0*in? to unavoidable circum 'ormer have succeeded at the Aojt and Mrs. Mr. W form before a candelabrum upon Get-together meeting Churcb,Paget. ArchdeaconMar- Cooper. repaired to stances tbe expenseof tbelatter, and usual- was officiating clergy- S. M. C P.. which were placed seven candles. IotI have beeu held at riott the enjoyable which was >o ly the latter comprises the happy couple will the Schoolroom where Thesespirits one by one stepped — well,embarrassing Paget Room by thf man. The served. to GlebeSchool majority. . io Cut, St. George's. light refreshments were furwaid, announcing what tbey St. Barnabas Guild on tbe 12ch, reside the Friday was Missionary Day represented, while each lit say the least of it. The Corporationbaano reserve Galloway, presid- a "Shoe Shame" is a to meet any deficits and unless OBITUARY with MrsB.A. candlefrom its own. Therepro- Has been Postponed ing. Tbe final service of tbe ceeded alternately to distressing mental providence supplies a large in- The funeral of Mrs. Olivia from left making during away Conference willbe held tomorrow right until the centre candle condition, one crease hi tonnage the Burrows who passed at ber morning when Bishop Heard will uncomfortably Tuesday, Jan. 19tb, 1937 current year,it means that tbe late residence in Crawl on Wed- which represented love waa lit. con- financial position of tbe Corpor- nesday morning, was held in preach, and an afternoonservice After which tbe lights were scious of shoes that at 8 p.m. Lodge, at3.30in theSjasarSOperaHouse turnedon, and they were seated. have not been cleaned. ation wlil be in a very serious theShepherds St.Georges thj will given Tbe programme will be carried condition. on Thursday afternoon. She was when address be While the Pastor discoursed on It gives one that by Bishop Simms. and the up tbe lesson tbe candle teaches, - hide - out as originally scheduled. Several attempts to have the in her 71st year, and had been pointmentsread, Secreurv terrible must borrowing powers a member of Bethel A.M.E. Tbe ibe one he domonstrated with feeling. of the Cor- of Missions Dr. L. L Berry will burning one, your-feet LOUISE CONlfERS" poration extended in order to Church, Shelly Bay, for a num- was nota clear and Happily, regular Secretary be tbe preacher m ihe Ev«-ni >_t hrexplained t.iatit waa the way " "the meet theextra demandfor ship- ber of years. Tbe service was service. Nugget user is ping were postponed for no real conducted by Revs. C. McLaren *i.h the child of God wbo abouio Morgan, E.H. wbo be burning clear and bright— immune. or apparent reason. As a result, and Stowe MASONIC IN3TALI ATIuN. tbe town is far behind in pre- paidafine tribute to tbe memory but when foreign matters get in paration for any demand that of thedeceased. Representatives Tbe Annual Installation of tbe life— the light cannot shine most ultimately result through of the Shepherd's Lodge held Officers for 1937 of Hannibal in clear radiance. It was shown Improved channels. service both io the Lodge Room Lodge 224. G.K I. took place at that after a while tbe candle and the graveside. Sbe leaves the Lodge Room, Old cleared up. He also spoke on An effort was made to bring Maid's Spirits repre- railway into tbe town, to mourn their sad loss many Lane, on Wednesday i.uht in the what the different SWPa. tbe which relatives sented, stressing t a a t all la of mostpressing things and friends. presenceof a large gathering of m_\^_^_^^fm^_\^_m^__^_\}^___\\^_^__^__^_mmmmmm\ mmm one the Brethren, seven were necessary and vital at themoment, but this was also A. M. E.'S HOLD ANNUAL Masonic and the fol- lowingofficers were install' d ac- for our christian life. shelved or set aside throughlack t ONFERENCE. Tnere was offering ofinitiative andvision. cording to ancient utaie War a table The Fifty-third Session of the|Bro.G. FieldingSwan performing which waa responded to most The sole object of thisletter is Bermuda Annual Conference of, the duties of Installing Mister. generously by tbe large congre to bring home to the new the A. M. E. Churches convenedI Wor. Bro. C C Snsitb W M.; gation. Corporation and tbe tax Allen A.M.E. Churcb T fc Tbe Pastor was presented with payers importance of inRichard Wor. Bro . Weldon.LP M.: by tbe Thursday morning, 14tb, inst. a robe tbe members of the v— matters, on Bro. A J. Wricbt. S. W.; Bro. //" wettiavsatP ca»aaw ~"|| these as it would ap- at 10 30 o'clock, with tbe Rt. B. S. Walton, J. W.; Wor. Bro. Church, for his u-ein the service pear that some electors have Heard, of tbe Lord. Rev. Bishop Wm. H. J. H. Corbin, P. M. Treasurer; ***« **»' *> Don't let it go until it II little or noregard progress or The service was closedby sing- Fv\ y^^mrtmimQO* ***? /f for D.D. LL. D., presiding. Assist- Very Wor. Bro. J.E Reid. P.M POLISH >*" Idevelops intosomething what is beat for the Town and . ing "When we all getto VS_7 BOOT whole, ing Bishop Heard in tbe work of P.G.D. of C. Secretary; Wor. heaven" j much more serious. II Bermudaaa a bat simply tbe Conference is Bishop David G F. Pwan P.M.. D of C ; Wor. Benediction hy the Pastor.— iihere is no better votepurely on personalities and Simms, Episcopal "Sevenfold Amen." CominU- II gossip picked H. of theNinth Bro. C.A. Trott, P.M ,Chaplain; remedylortbe relief of up on tbe street. District, Confer nicated. Alabama. Tbe (Continued on page ) * * * Coughs, Colds and all My interest in St. George has ence opened wi'b the singing of 8 Bronchial Afflictions been growing for many years, the hymn "Aid are we ytt It Vernon Temple A.M E thanRobert's Syrup. in fact Iam very optimistic for Alive," lined by the Presiding Southampton. breaks up the cold, ita future if properly directed on Rev B. A.Galloway, B.D THE ANNUAL Elder. D.D._ L—_L.D. " Regular soothes the throat and principles. by 11 a.m' Worship and Sermon, A r« « a a. . ■Choir. soundbusiness Fervent prayer was rffered p.m. Sunday quickly restores normal In view of my many business Rev. J. W. DcSbields. Tbe subjec : BeariugFruit." 2 School. pleas-B General Meeting 3pm Sunday bchool. 3.30 p.m. Afternoon Service, Iconditions. Most activities Itruly appreciate tbe Decalogue wasled by Rev. Gallo- Preacher, Bishop to take. I 7.30 p m. EveningWorship and W. H. Simms, ant reeessby not havingbeen return- way, and the Scripture Lesson ■ "7 "XpJ:: I. . Sermou, subject: "Having an Readingof Appointments. Music mtanufacturtdby Ied this year. 1bis will give me read by Rev. R. J. Stovell. " by YoungPeople's mvpwt co, ■ opportunity Berkeley Ideal Choir. »»"~"^ HOKXSBOP Ian of gaining mo- The Annual Conference Ser- 7.30 p m. Evening Worship, LIMITED mentumin order to bttter qualify mon, a very elt quent andscholar- Association - Mr T B Price, Preacher. Tftto, CtmmU fcj I Lapsley, rreacher Dr. L.L. Berry. Secty. myself for ae'vic*.if required at ly discourse, was preached by Rev. F.A. Pastor. of Missioos. Music by any time intbe lu'u e. tbe Rev. Dr J D. Smith, from will be held at 8 p.m * * * Male the words that believeth Choir. " " * "He M. 1uke's AJ.EBChurch Thankingy*.u for the space, shall not give way." Subject Monday, 25th, Y< urs very truly, "Thesustaining grace of faith in Jan. 1937 3pm Sunday SclioojH Bethel A. M. E. Church. God." The sermon was well de- at tbe 8 p.m. EveningService! 11.00 a.m. Morning Worship. M. A GIBBONS. livered, and exhorred believers * ■ « . 12.00 pm. Class Meeting. give waydespite INSTITUTE p.m. not to all unto- BERKELEY Richaid Allen A.M.E.Church 3.00 Sundsy School. ward, and unholy situations uf 7.30 p.m. Evening Worship. I^tB^xtBac^cSFI■cocmjveqan today. The Sacrament of the DONALD ROBINSON 11 a m. Morning Worship, Dr. L.L. Berry will be the Advertise in the Recorder. Lord'-a Supper was administered Secretary. Preacher, Bishop Wm.H. Heard preacher. THE BEVORTmg^Jk ilRDAY, JANUARY 16th, 193"/ Page Seven

THE BOSTON BfcAN POT. SHE SLEPT 32 YEARS. (By Leroy II. Johnson) EVERYTHING Woke UpCrying, "Where The Poet's Corner CELEBRATION OF ANNUAL Is My Mamma?" FOR THE NEW YEARS PARTY. This guest poet's corner is open to our readers for The beautiful home of Mr. and STOCKHOLM.-Waking after originals or favourites. The only requisites are that the poems BATHROOM Mrs. Arnold Wingood, of 12 being asleepfor tbirty-two years, must be written on one side of the paper, and moat not contain 12 Waumbeck Street, Roxbtnry, a Swedish woman now seventy- more than 500 words, and credit be given theauthor; Contributions TILES, (White or in Colours) BATH TUBS was converted last Friday (New five, was found crawling on the for this column must reach this office not later than noon on Year night) into one of rare floor near her bed crying, Wednesdays. TOILETS, BASINS, MEDICINE CABINETS importance ami significance. The "Where's Mammy?" "ponsors cf this yearly affair, Tbe cause of the woman'slong SHOWER OUTFITS The Bermuda Overseas Club, sleep was a skating accident LITTLE ANN. when She complained Dedicated to Ann Lester 2 yearsold. ALSO together with manyinvi'<-! play a from all Calmed with love, echoes— "wbere's mother?'' major rele in foreign setting parts of the world. No could here inBoston hesce the mEoy medicai man do any down again! To piano QUICKLY RELIEVES jgigg thing for her, and during She's tbe stool! speeches eotnolimentarj to hot>i ber Plays tunes, no - thirty two years sleep she was little bad school theBermuda Overseas <_ iub,:>ince Love, laughter, ectasy,grows, Sprains Swellings bB| its inception and the Bermudiaee Kept alive en two glasses of milk Terpsichore? pianist? Who knows? here in Boston. every day. Those who p<-e;icgii On only threeoccasions during MuscularPain-Cuts HdjQjkil extended time When dusk falls she's off to bed were Mr. and Mtb. of tbat was she known to - Aitkeoa sr'eak. Such cute little fingers, face so ted. Broaklyne,Mr. Black of Rox^ury, Borne io her c.adle in daddy's arm Bruises Burns 'frjmM Dr. Forsythe When found to bave awakened A healing andsoothinglinimentwhichhas I Stowe of the Drtllal Prayers, mother loved, she erjoys sleep's balm. IWwCM^ fcS&M Infirmary, Mrs. Britta Virgil she was put back to bed andhas for sixtyyears beeninpopulardemand for ffiTpHU^fiaKjM regainedhealth and strength. the reliefof all externalandinternalpains. fPsf"*BtSLjl^S formerly ot Chesepeak?Virginia, I'm crossing the deep ocean now sweet little girl, Manufactured by NCRTHROP&LYMAN CO.. Limited I Mrs. Percival Smith, Mrs. Charles Thinking of you dancing, singing all in a whirl, Doers,Mr. Herbert Bynoe Lin- Au revoir for no* my darling Ann Teachers College. mm^^^^^A^^^m^w^mmT^tmS^^^^i 1«1» "wwwio tv mm coln University srraduau, Mr. She is amem- I'm coming back to northland soon as Ican. Percy Smith,Miss Vyna V.ingoed ber of the Aristos and the A.K.A. Art teacher in the Boston Public Sorority. Mrs. Swan has taught Schools, Mr. Arnold Win-' ,iex- at Clailin College S C for three Ihope to find that sweetgentlegirl President of tlft Bermuffa Over- year*. At present sbeis a mem by the pain blenmhed world. faculty Fioley Untouched '** seas Club and tfr. S */«r< ) r >;t ber of ihe at High Beautiful,charming, just simplelittle Ann tbe President of rtieClub A tasl Schoolio Chester SouthCarolina. Until head pressed by God's holy hand. Mr. Swanis to the success of the Club wa« the son of Mr. and T. G. ROBINSON given by the Pres. Mr. Stewart Mrs. Ottis Swan formerly of Trott, followed by the entin; Bermuda but now domiciled at group singing "Auld Lang Syne" 0 kland, Maryland. He received This brought the program to a his early education at Mr. E, close. Scott Tucker's School in South- BEAUTIFUL HANDS. MENS ALL WOOL Among the guest? Mr. ampton West, Bermuda. After were migrating and Mrs. Percival Smith, Mr.and to America, he com- Such beautiful,beautiful hands, SLEEVELESS PULLOVERS Mrs. Henry Johnsoo, Mr. and pleted his secondary education They'reneither whitenor small; Mrs. Thomas Smith, Mr. and at Princess Anne Academy in And you, Iknow, would scarcely think White, Grey and Heather at 10/- Each Mrs. Arnold Wingood, Mr. and Maryland, his college work at That they were fair at all. Mrs. Black, Mr. and Mrs. Ait- Caflra College, and finally bis I'velooked onhands whose form sndhue FELT HATS, AH Colours, 6/- each kens,Mr.andMrs Charles Doers, de<;ee wasacquired at Hampton A sculptor's dream might be, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Newman, Institutein Virginia. Yet are tbese aged wrinkledhands TAN LUMBER JACKS, Zipp Front, Weather Mr. and Mrs. James Gibbons, Mr. Swan studied music here Most beautiful to me. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Jackson, in bcston and was well knovn Proc ', 15/- each Maude Harvey, Beraiee in musical and literary circles Such beautiful,beautiful hands! on, nod was a member of both th* 7/6, Saunders, Mrs. Johns Mae Though heart were weary and sad BICYCLE CAPES LEGGINGS 6/6 Wingood, Vyna. Lew- and Mansfield Quartette and tne Thesepatient bands kept toiling on AT Thyra Winded. E^th-rr Bailey, L'Africaine singers. At present That thechildren might be glad. Mrs.*Nellie Frederick, Sea Rowl- he is a musical director and Ialmost weepwhen looking back THE STORE OF RELIABILITY ings, Ella Ford,Elsie ttichardson faculty member of tne high To childhood's distant day! school inCentervill Mass. H.P. MOTYER Mrs. Edith Taylor, Mrs. Britta Ithink bow these hands restednot Virgil, Miss Quill, Mrs. Susan Last Sunday a reception was When mine were at their play. East Front Street Phone 2231 Wilson, "Messrs. Arthur Trott, held at the home of the bride's Hurbert,Jon Sebastian, Herbert parents Mr. and Mrs. Otis Par- Such beautiful,beautiful hands! Bynoe, Cecil Dismount, Dr. bam of 21Lincoln St.,West Med They'regrowing feeble now. Stowe, Alfred Johnson, Robert ford, Mas?. Tbe groom's parents And time and painbave left their mark Mills, Joseph Jackson, Eric Mr. and Mrs. Ottis Swan of On hand,and heart andbrow. Corporation. Working Men's Aid Maryland_ present. »«■_ ~ were Hamilton Hold Darrell, C. Hilton Greene and Oakland.m_ mm. «" ■ » <-x Alas! alas! the nearing time— Leroy Johnson. To Mr. andMrs. Sinclair Swan And thesad, sad day to me, Annual Memorial Service. the BostonBean Pot extends to the daisies, sight. (Continued from page 2.) you wealth, happiness When 'neath out of WEDDING BELLS health and Tbese bands must foldedbe. on the seas of Matrimony. for the proposed alterations to are pleased to (Continued from page1.) We more than But, beyond shadowylands, the Mechanics Hall Theatre was announce the recent marriage of oh! the read. Agreedthat the plans be of the Day. No BERMUDIAN FIRST OFRACE Where allis bright and fab*, Flower 6347. 1.O. Mr. Sinclair Swan, a native born TO TEACH ART IN approved, subject to the modifi- O. F.. M.U.. Bermudian to Miss Charlotte Par- Iknow full well these dear old bands cations contained in the report. Mrs. Edina Smith,Starof War- ham formerly of West Medford, MASSACHUSETTS. Will palms of victory bear; 8., When crystal streams, through endless years. Authority given wick.m\M No.«-»»""■"I.O.G.S.■ Mass. was ■ ■ a 12. for . . Self-respect,magnanimity,sin- Flow over gol en sands, the transfer of tbe amount of Mr. William Lightbourne, Thebride is7 graduate of the cerity, earnestness snd benevo- £4,000 Pbilantrophic No.5, 1.O.G.S. public And where the old are young again, which bad been deposited reboots in Medford and a lence are essential traits of clasp my atinterest onthe 30th September Mr. Charles Henries, Pride of degree holder from Lowell success. I'll mother'sbands. last to the Sinking Fund for BermudaLodgeNo.489.LB.P.O. The above givencaptionby tbe (MRS.) ELLEN M. H. GATES. Redemption of General Deben- E. W. great Oriental Philosopher Con- tures and for tbe placing of an Mr.George Audain,TheUnited fucius forcesone to truthfully ssy additional amount of £4,000 to Brotherhood, Crawl. thar, the success of Miss Vyna this Sinking Fund on tbe 31fet Miss EdithButcher. LoyalMay Wingood was o*i»ed on same. December. Lodge Wingood, through Flower No. 9387, I.O.O. __M *S^\ ■ "*&- \ fr_\\ Miss her 13. Tentative plans for a shed F.M.U. m "' ttTFm sterlingand innate qualities has /_ to be built close to the wharf Mr. Alexander Wilson, Prin- HV s tfJm beer, placed on the teaching staff BRIGHTEN YOUR SMILE front to replace the presentNo. 3 cess Royal UnionLodge, No.135 o' the Art Department in the 2^t« submitted, Shed were directed LOGS. andD. of S. Junior High Schools in Boston. Kolynos makes teeth Henry dull beautiful £ **'' a plan be preparedfor a one Mr. T. Mills, Rising She ia the of her race to : tbat first be and white. Its antiseptic, cleansing /mm ,L fA H storey showing Lodge NO. > honoured in this particular reaches every pit ;ind <"> Shed, the eleva- Star 2. I.U.O.G.S. « foam crevice M| J0^lm_ &** ■ Wt tion, andsubmitted for approval. Mr. Wesley Francis, St. John's \ \M-A\M Sallow complexion, of of your teeth and destroys tie A biliousness, indigestion branch education. : mmm A \TfSfr ' ° dangerous perms that cause stain '^M Sick Aid and BurialSociety. Y /!!1 aD<* ITitabl tempi'i' am Barmudiansshould be particu- I^H |mljH 14. The Hotel Committee re- tbe 'veuit oItorpid liiier and decay. Try Kolynos— you'llsay > fm Mrs. Fiorence Fraser. Queenof 1 7f/Jk l No.w~t4.1. 0.a a Hotel were presented by the Mr. Clarence Francis, Cedar bury Memorial High School. In Committer. It waa agreed that Flower LodgeNo. 292, B. 0. A. 1932 she enrolled at the Massa- the Corporation would guarantee P.G. chusettsSchool of Artandgradu- an additional overdraft un e*ch Daniel Bramble, Royal Eureka ated in1936. CALL AT Bank of £500 to the end of April At present LodgeNo.40, 1. U.0. S. M. HAVE YOU USED she is teachingher aezt. Mr. Norman Symonds, Lodge speciality "Art" in the Oliver 16; George's 2, Wendell Holmes School (a Junior Letter read from the St. No. W. M. A.H. High THE IDEAL STORE Hamilton Bermuda Hotel Co. S. L. of I. School) inDorchester Mass. with respect to certain gotten to Bro. Claude Burrows, In addition to her cultural at- R. W. G. "Smack It" tainments shealso enjoys, apor- Men's All Wool Worsted Suits the Hotel. Cormnitleeinstructed Degree Council, W. M.A.H. S. torepair of The Latest Sensation of Harlem tion of thesocial atmosphere, be- Tailored on Fifth Avenue same. and L. I. ing Sigma Adjourned p.m. a member of theDelta Quality Latest Style at 10 15 At tbeconclusionof theseveral as Used by the Celebrities fheta Soroity. tbe nationally De Luxe addresses,tbeChairman thanked known "Girl Friends" and the £5 each the delegatesandasked them to Juut put it on your hair and Bermuda Jr. Club. From £4 to convey back to their several so- forget about it The naturally cieties, Boston Bean Pot THE "YORK" MASTER FELT HAT lor Well tbe sincere appreciation at d delightedly wishes ber suc- Men, to of his order for theirattendance Made by a Bermuda Chemist. cess inherlatestaccomplishment. Dressed from 6- 16/6 FHiiT and kindly expressions of sym- Try Well Known ENDICOTT JOHNSON —that areinfected with"athlete'sfoot" pathy. Tbe VISITORS the quickly clearap withBlackandWhite Relatives of the de- Local Agents Wanted DRESS SHOES for Men, from 17/6 to 22/6 Ointment Famous for 20 years.Trial ceased Members and delegates Mrs. Britta Virgil(Youngiwas Large Write to the Tucker Chtmical size 10c. can25c.Use withBlack were tbeguests of the order to the holiday guest of ber sisters - and White Skin Soap. All druggists. Tea in tbe basement after the Laboratories, 212 We3t, 136 St., Mr3. Stewart Trott, Mre. Jobn- E. J. BRICE Court Street service.—Communicated. New York City. tam, and Mrs. MaudeSCarrington Fsge Eight THE RECORDER. SATURDAY fr.« 'J^j^f 16th. 1987

WELCOME EXTENDED TO &± THE SALVATION ARMY tmr«wMf b«Mi HEADACHE*— 1*« AM.CHURCHOFFICIALS Commissioner and Mrs. John far HEADACHES. McMillan Expected in Ber- CENASFR1NOf ASPIRIN 1.) THE SAff BtAND l^B*^ COLDS wd NERVE PAINS (Continued from page muda on Monday 25th Janu- SOLE DISTRIBUTORS : SOLE DISTRIBUTORS: tinued Bishop Simms, "about & Ashtou. t rout Street & Ashton, Front Street. i ary on Official Visit From Micbull Mlcholl superiority and inferiority amoi.g DINNER SERVtC Ei Canada. people, but if we are to make our contribution to universal1 programme brotherhood" that must be left A fu'l and varied **— !^^2J*22a2^^^^^ alone. No group or section of a Twenty-six pieces of attractive is bding arranged in connection DEATHS community could be kept down wi h the visit of Commissioner without being a millstone ertttnd Chinawa^e and your choice of in I Mr*. McMillan, which will LISTER— At her late residence, the necks of tbe others, thus it embrace an interview with his Hermons Hill. S^me-set, Mon- Excellency Governor, deliver- Junuory I9a7, f.as only us man went down to six handsome floral designs the day, 11th. Martha lift their less fortunate brothers ed public lectured, conducting aged 69yeais. beloved *w fe of up, especially by education,could meetings, addres«in^ private Jsm»s L'ster, Sr., bft«r s^^rt the leaveningof the whole world gatherings, speaking at the iilie-8. leaving t» sorrowi (r bus R)tary Club and Officers' Coun- 2 daughters. 11 be brought nea'er materializj for band. 4 sons, tion. 25/- cil*. grandchildren, and numerous Winding up bis address which The chief purp>se of the visit relatives and friends to mourn wss punctuated by very vivid is tti lead the Bermuda Congress tbeir loss. and striking illustrations, the the complete set when Sdivation'its and friend* When the breath of life is flown, FREE Bishop pointed out that despite will unite to hear the Commic- When the grave must claimits own, rapid march of science the ■ioner and Mrs. McMill'ao and of Life beours Thy crown, the so ins'ruction,inspiration Lord Enamel Mixing need of "aman" is essential in receive Life for evermore everything, for without a man in Matching Tea Sets, the same' and blessing charge none of the of The outlined programme has MITCHELL-At the New hoch- BOWL inventions appealing designs in twenty- several main features sucb as:— elle Hospital. New York on scientists can be of anv use. He 1936, then quoted tbe famous lines of MONDAY 25th, Welcome meet- December 20th. James ExtralargeHeavyEnamel two pieces, 10/6 the set. ing in Wesley Church Hamilton, Oxford aged 45 years, leaving a J. G. Holland. wife, Green Bowl when His Worship the Mayor of sorrowing mother, 1bro- Beautiful God give us men! A time like this Hamilton, 3r Henry Watlington ther, 1 aunt, 1uncle and many demands will preside nn6 greetings will other relatives snd friend* to Save 60 BLUE CROSS Strong minds, great hearts,— true faith be presented by R*v.B.A.Gallo- mourn their loss. and ready hands CONDENSED or PET way and Rm. W. Ryan D.D. His end was peace. EVAPORATED MILK Men whom the lust of office does not TUESDAY 26th, Meetitg at kill; The China Shop LIGHTBOURNE-Died at his largelabels and thissplen- . Geurees. Men whom the sp»lls of office can- residence, Cottage, Ord valueis yours. Andat AT WEDNESDAY 27th, United Garland did not buy; Women's Meeting to be address- Road, Paget West. H*nry no extra coat to you. Men who possess opinionsand a will; WOMANS SHOP ed by Mrs. Commissioned Mc- Thomas, age 81 years, eldest Start to-day ! Men who have honour; men whowill THE Millan in the Citadel. Hamilton. son of William Henry Light- not lie Reid Street SUNDAY 31st, 3.30 Public bourne, leaving a widow, three Men who can stand before a dema- Lecture in tbe Colonial Opera brothers and two sisters, several gogue. A House by Commissioner McMillan nephews and nieces to mourn BLUl'CROJS And dam his treacherous flatterers on'the work of the Army,at which his loss. without winking! 9V9 *5e His Excellency the Governor, Peace Perfect Peace Tall men, sun crowned, who live Lt. General Sir Reeinald T. above the fog, HildyardK.C.B ,C M.G., D.S.O. SIMONS— Died after a very Inpublicduty and in privatethinking; will take tbe chair, accompanied short illness. Sarah Ann Eliza- &d3SBH!4 Forsake the rabble with their thumb by several influential ladies and beth, age63 years11months at NOTICE late Dudley worn creeds -'ei.t'fctnen ber residence Hill. Their large professions and their little Jlhose whoheard Commissioner Paget, on Tuesday, January Save the Labels deeds, A SPECIAL MEETING and Mrs. McMillA two years ago 5th. 1937. Mingle in selfish strife, Lo! Freedom wil; make the most of this visit Her end was peace Large Labels count one weeps, OF THE Wrong rules the lands, ami waiting Small Labels count Justice sleeps! COLOURED FREEHOLDERS OF PEMBROKE PARISH OLDE TOWNE NOTES. Cards of Thanks one-half. He followed it with the thought will be held at the (Continued page 6.) (which from The family of the late Sarah contained in tbese lines D., Other Rich Premiums: he quoted) written by W. E ALASKA HALL, COURT ST., HAMILTON Bn. E. T. Richards S. Bro. Ann Elizabeth Simons Henley Invictus on E.L. Caisey J.D., Bro. A. Baxter desire through this medium t> 20"x40" Turkish Bath Towe entitled I.G., Bros. night me, Walter Darrell and thank tbe many kind 50 labels Out of rhe that covers Friday, January 22ild, 1937 R. Burgess,Stewards; Wor. Bro. during Black as the pit from pole to pole. friends wbo a«si»ted the sharp J. K Kelly. P.M.Tyler. short illness tf th'ir mother, Set of 6 green glass water Ithank whateverGo^s may be at 8.00 p.m. tumblers 40 labels. After tbe ceremony the especially Mrs. Barnes. Mr. .... For my unconquerable soul. All Freeholders are urgently requested to attend to discuss brethren repaired to Recep- Richardson, important tbe Charles Mr. Johnny In the fell clutch of circumstance matters. ion Hall where a sumptuous Ferrejraand all other friends who Ihave not winced nor cried aloud; JOHN G. BASSETr, Promoter. ba quet was disposed of. At a sent .loral tributes and letters Under the bludgeoning!of chance c-riji! $*mgt Ve. v W<.r. Bro;Sir of condolence. My head is bloody,tut unbowed. St.i.'ey Spuriing P.M P.G.D. of Beyon!this place of wratnand tears C. > ddre'sed the bretbien on the Mr. !yed by countries Mary, soul. Bro. B. Si Walton wbo was a funeral. BUSINESS GIRL'S LUNCH 1/6 very earnest, zealous snd re- Theproceedingshadcommenced From 12.00 noon to 2.30 p.m. Her end was peace with aPrayer byRev. G.E.Stew- spected brother. Present labels at art, and was followed by snad- BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH 2/- DRAMA TO BE PRESENTED. IN MEMORIAM dressby tbe ChairmanMr. G. A. From 12.00 noon to 2.30 p m. Thursday Evening next all Williams M.C. P. He prepared roads will lead to tbe Somers BUTTERFIELD & CO. the way very effectively by ap- AFTERNOON TEAS 1/6 OperaHouse (St.George's) when Insad but loving memory of our to de-/ wife and mother Premium Room propriate references tbe career from 4 p m. to 5 p.m. the St.George's Amateur Dram- of Rev. Dr. Heard, "the oldest Served atic Class present their newest Laura Louise Richardson FRONT ST., HAMILTON Bishopof the A.M. E. Church", Your Patronage kindly Solicited offering to the Theatre-loving who departed this life January Simms, young- of Rev. Dr. "the Caterer 0. BASCOME, Manager Public. The play selected 16th. 1935 est Bishop STANLEY SIMONS. W. n worthy in tbe Church." and promises to b a success- two year* ago was day Berry, energetic Shadow", Just that sad Listen in to PET Radio Pro- Dr. tbe Secre- or to "The Yellow When mother we loved was called tary of Missions. Hethen called which proved so popular last sea- away, gramme every Saturday night. up on bis brother Dr. L. J. District. "Life." he says, "is Thesetting of this present as you live it and love THE FORGERY CASE son. We oiiss her smiling face. Gus. Hsinschen's Orchestra at Williams M. C. P. to introduce extended drama "The Gray Wraith" is in We see place; Sir. Henry Watlington. the it". He thanked all for tbiir York Police her vacant 10.30 p. m.. Bermuda time. Further evider.c-' *..s called 'he Office of aNew Her memory is just as fresh today Msyor. kind remarks, especially the on Inspector and tbe plot words, behalf of iba orusei-uMon in the deals with As on the day she passedaway. Colombia Broadcasting Sys- Dr. Williams spoke of thein- Mayor whose seasoned the of the of New through age by wisdom, were alleged forg- r » r**ei»Kaiust Pe«rl Efforts Police Sadly missed by husband and tem. See local papers for terest Sir.Henry hadmanifested Orita York and Scotland Yard to bring people. thusof greater weight. Emti> uu FiiJay morning children. in the welfare of tbe Bishop and was adjourned to 2.30 on to Justice the most elusive Stations. Glowing Reference waa made to At the conclusion of atd deadly super-crook of sad at,d loving address (given above) Tuesday Next when evidence for In memory of our his work as Chairman of the Simms' the defence will be called. the age. namely "The Gray dear Husband andFather BoardofEducation, asaMember Dr. Berry gave a short but inter- Wraith." Assembly, esting address, pointing out the Tbe evidence of Mr. Motyer JOHN HENRY TUZO of tbeHouse of and was continued under cross ex- Messrs DonaldSmith and Al- departed as Mayorof the City. work and value of the Missions. fred Wright will be featured as who thislife onJanuary Popular Sporismao Succumbs distinguished meeting shortly amination by Mr. A. R Vaunros- 1984 In welcoming the The terminated defending, Soloists whilts Furburts newly 11th. City Henry sen who is the effect to Friends may think we have forgotten (Continued page 1.) visitors to tbe Sir after. shewed the signa- organized Orchestra will add necessity which that Mr. When ther oft timet see us smile; spoke of tbe for all to ture for withdrawal if mor ey is the tvemntra entertainment. therole of ann lean heavily on the Al- 35th Annual Meeting of Kenneth Kelly as Producer of But theylittle know the heart aches He was born in Honolulu. never compared with the speci- That thesmiles hide all the while. mighty. His whole life was the C.C. signature depositor this play is uparing no pains to Hawaii 68 years ago, and has thought Somerset men of a un- success, Sadly by wife, modelled by tbe that less there are suspicious make it a and it is missed s«i and spent many years in this colony. spirit of happinessis circum- hoped tbe support willnot daughters Thedeceased wasstricken with "the true (Continued from page 1) stances surrouoding tbe trans- Public not to think of self first but of were, H. Talbot, action. be found wanting. pleurisy afew days ago and was what Icando formy fellowmen/' didates Messrs. taken to theKing EdwardMem- W. Sim.iions and T. Durrant. IMPERTINENT. Opera The He felt that tbe Churchbad hon- S.Swan and Special Show at House Bermuda Domestic orial Hospital where he passed oured bimand his office inre- For Vice-President' Duringtbe bearing Mr.Pantry Next Wednesday Training Centre away on Wednesday afternoon questinghim to welcome Bishop T Leel the prosecutinginspector made a 13th January at 4 p.m. He was Dr. ■Percival Katteray was unani- > Heard, Bishop Simms and as Secretary, statement that Mr. Vaucrosson New routines, new dances (Continuedfrom page 1. amember of Hannibal Lodge 224 Berry. mously re-elected wss trying to cast reflections on G.R.I. and was tobe installed as andthefollowing werealsounani- and pocks new scenery, etc., B D. T.C. certificate will be a Introduced by Mr. G. A. the Saving* Pa k's methods wi!l murk 'h■rew Smith pre-requisite to employment. theJ.W.onthe eveningof thevery mously elected. Messrs. W. Sm- promptly Quillard Williams as "our Senior Member mons, Treasurer; W. Simons, which was refuted by show "Susie Q' which opens at Also, where local labour already daybe died. Thefuneralservice of Assembly], the Magistrate, atd thereupon will be held at 1p m. tomorrow the House" fof Assistant Secretary; K.Durrant, theNew Colonial OperaHouse on employed fails to measure up to Mr.R.C. Crawford spokebriefly, Hunt, Vice- defending counsel further sug- Wednesday evening in cmjunc- requirements,our member hotels atRichard Aden A.M. E. Churcb. reference* 1st. Captain; Amon gested that the Inspector -Masonic brethren will making complimentary Captain; A Jones. Stewards; W. had tion with thefine Gene Raymond will advise a course of training assemble tbeguestsofhonour.Itmustbe. previously forgotten himself by "Walking on Air." at Hannibal Lodge at 12*30 p. m. to Bean.Scorer. asking musical at tbe Centre. Refresher courses be thought, of great satisfaction report Counselto "Shot up," and Tbe highlightsof theshow will be recommended in Thecortege will leave from the in the twilight The audited financial had forgotten himself again by will also residence of Mrs. Rosina Payn- to Bishop Heard was received from the finance be Arthur and May Smith in new eases where this seems desirable. of bis years to see tbe progress making stupid and impertinent routines that won them fame on ter, Queen Street, St Georges. the committee showing aneatcredit Itis particularly desirable that made io Bermuda through balauceB remarks. Fr d Allan's Radio hour and at it shouldbe impressedupon tbose of tbechurch over which he was the giam New YorkRoxy. Little at tbe Centre was WThe results U tbe eltction and trained tbat hotel FOR the episcopal tead There for the enduing year are agementCommittee, H T. Cann, B >bby Smith will also make his employment requires a keen RE.NT "no other institution which has Cabinet sratre debut. responsibility people." as follows:— W. Smith and A. Butt senseof and a high d«trf io much for bur President, H. Talbot: Vice- Finance Comroitte, F. Trott, standard of efficiency and Mr: Ambrose Simmons repre- Two Rooms Board, President. S. Swan: Secretary. H. Jonesand C. Cann. courtesy. sented the Trustees and Ratteray;Treasurer, W. A vote of thanks was extenden FOR RENT eveiy good wish Suitable for dwelling or grocery spoke Percival ' With for suc- Mrs. Sarah Pearman on Simmons; Secretary, to the hairman. The President cess in your public-spirited store, whichis very much needed behalf of tb« of thechurch. Assistant this neighbourhood. ladies W. Simons;1st. Captain, E Dur- then took the chair and offered efforts. in Bishop t.eard was tbe first for Unfurnished Boom Iam, Apply rant; Vice-Captain, A. Hunt; his thanks returninghim to- to of tbe distinguished gu?<