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VOL. 19—NO. 304 HAMILTON, BERMUDA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1934 3D PER COPY—40/- PER ANNUM

SPEEDY CONSIDERATION OF ! SPEECH DAY AT THE HIGH BEEBE'S DEEP SEA DIVES THEY SA Y CABLE DESPATCHES SUPPLY BILLS IN COUNCIL j SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Scientific Bulletin Describes Re­ That of late there hasn't been a Rat Week. Mosley Acquitted of Disorderly Conduct Without Wit­ Four Minutes for Appropriation \ Glowing Tributes to Retiring search Work in Bermuda » * * ness Called—Lords Hear Petition of Western Aus­ That perhaps putting strychnine Bill, Three for Customs Bill Headmistress, Miss Gosling The November-December bulle­ tablets in garbage bins was the tralia for Secession—Italy Celebrates Reclamation tin published by the New York substitute. Work by 150 Marriages—Crisis in Jugoslavian The Legislative Council made Miss Rose Gosling made her last Zoological Society is devoted almost * * * exceedingly quick work of the Supply I appearance as headmistress at the entirely to the researches carried That the incident was another Government—Great Britain Leaves Door Open for Bills at a meeting lasting just j annual Speech Day of the Bermuda out in Bermuda by Dr. Beebe and proof that it pays to advertise. Further Naval Parley—German Steel Magnate Re­ under an hour yesterday morning. High School for Girls yesterday his capable staff, and the number * * * signs Post Abruptly—Soviet Continue Executions of Second reading of the Appropria­ J afternoon, and glowing tributes is exceedingly interesting to the That the cynic says it also proves tion Bill occupied only four min­ were paid to her work for the School scientific reader and fascinating to what Sheerluck Holmes there' Alleged Terrorists—Spanish Cabinet Resignations- utes, whilst three minutes sufficed and for education in the Coll the layman. are in the police force. Dominions to Borrow Pictures from National Gal­ for the same stage of the Customs generally. Dr. Beebe contributes four * * « Tarriff Bill. The School prizes were presented articles: Activities of the Depart­ That the average reader will be lery—Latest Despatches—Sporting News. Both these measures were re­ by Lady Cubitt, who said that up­ ment, 1934, Five Hundred Fathoms glad when the Saar plebiscite is ceived from the House of Assem­ permost in their minds was af­ Down, Three New Deep-sea Bathy­ over. * * » bly yesterday, together with copies fection and great admiration for sphere fish and The Flies of Kar- That voters can say whether to ENGLISH FASCISTS ACQUITTED MORE TERRORISTS EXECUTED IN of the Estimates of Revenue and the achievement of Miss Gosljng. tabo" (non-Bermudian). John Tee remain under the mandate, re­ Expenditure. The business set Sir Henry Watlington, chair­ Van is responsible for a fine techni­ turn to Germany or join France. LEWES, England, Dec. 18 (CP)— RUSSIA down for the day was deferred, in man of the Board of Education, re­ cal description of the Bathysphere; * * * Sir Oswald Mosley, the ardent order that consideration might be ferred to Miss Gosling's "absolutely Miss Jocelyn Crane describes min­ That the sensible thing would be leader of British Fascism, and his KIEV, Russia, Dec. 18. (CP- given to various financial measures wonderful work," a tribute in which utely "The Deep-sea Creatures of to remain under the mandate. three followers were acquitted to­ Havas)—The names of 28 "terror­ which must pass before the end of the President of the Association, Six Nets," and Miss Gloria Hollister * * * day of the charges of riotous as­ ists" and white guards were added the year. Mr. A. J. Gorham, joined. deals with "Salt and Fresh Water That therefore tho odds are that sembly without calling a single today to the swelling list of those The Supplementary Appropria­ On behalf of Old Girls of the Visability of Fish." voters will decide to return to witness for their defence. The summarily executed m the past tion Resolve (No. 12 ), appropria­ School, Mrs. James Kempe pre­ In addition Dr. Beebe and John Germany. fudge agreed with the contention fortnight for practising opposition ting over £5,000 passed second and sented a mahogany table to the Tee Van collaborate in an article * * * of Sir Patrick Hastings, chief de­ to the Soviet State. Since Sergei third readings without debate. School as a mark of the Old Girls' on "Fresh-water Eels in Bermuda," That until the vote is taken a pop­ fense attorney, that "there was no Kiroff was assassinated on De­ It includes £2,400 for Post Office appreciation of Miss Gosling's a most marvellous account of the gun will throw governments into case" and directed the jury to find cember 1, 103 "class enemies" transit charges. The Colonial Sec­ services. life of eels, and Miss Hollister and frenzies. * « * all four not guilty. have faced the firing squad. retary was in charge. SWAN SONG Dr. Beebe give the telephone notes That the hotels are making ready oo of a dive. for a jolly Christmas. -oo— PACKING HOUSE CHARGES "This is my swan song," Miss Needless to say each article is * * * SECESSION PETITION CHANGES IN SPANISH CABINET Gosling said in presenting her beautifully illustrated and admir­ That croaking will not be allowed. When the Council was in com­ report for 1934. "Our numbers ably told, and the bulletin should * * * LONDON. Dec. 18 (CP!—A peti­ mittee on second reading, the Hon. be read by all. That even the "January jumps" MADRID, Dec. 18 iCP-Havas)-- have been satisfactory, considering tion to the House of Lords yester­ H. D. Butterfield queried the should be avoided. Irnminent changes in the Spanish financial conditions in Bermuda. day praying for secession of the amount of £640 set down for pack­ HALF MILE DOWN * * * Cabinet headed by Alejandro Ler- At the beginning of this term we state of Western Australia from the ing house services. He supposed it That in the past the pessimists rouz were forecast yesterday. Pita Continued on Page 2 Australian Commonwealth and the was an addition to the original vote. Dr. Beebe's new book "Half Mile have always been proved wrong. ——00 restoration of its former status as a Romero, Minister of State, will Mr. Waddington said the actual Down" is now on sale and there * * * separate and distinct self-govern­ become ambassador to the Holy- cost to Government was not more, LICENSING SESSIONS END should be a great demand for one That this invariably annoys them. ing colony within the British Em­ See and a radical deputy will be­ because there was a refund in the of the most unusual and readable * * * pire. The main reasons given were come Naval Minister, it is under­ revenue with regard to expenditures AT SANDY'S TOMORROW books ever written. That the idea of a poll tax is now that two to one vote in favour stood. Juan Rocha will relinquish paid out by the Department of A review of this book will shortly gaining favour. the latter post, retaining the port­ of secession after the plebiscite Agriculture. This refund, however, No Objections Registered by appear in these columns. In the * • » and that the combined effects of folio of Foreign Affairs. could not go back to the Depart­ meantime we highly recommend a That this would be graded. the Australian protective customs 00 ment in the form of a vote. the Police Yesterday book by an author who was aptly * * * tariff and free trade between the The Resolve than passed through described as "one of those writers That it is expected that even then states of the Commonwealth in­ NATIONAL GALLERY PICTURES committee and third reading with­ who successfully transforms the tradition would bo maintained Th<> following applications for flicted grave injustices and great TO BE LOANED out further comment. discoveries of a scientific expedition so that the rich man would pay hardship as well as severe distress The Appropriation Bill was read liquor licenses were granted by into high romance and breathless less than his fair share. upon the people of Western Aus­ three times, with the necessary the Licencing Authority for the * » • LONDON. Dec. 18. iCPj— The adventure." tralia. The people wish these ills suspension of rules. Appropriat­ Parishes of Warwick and Hamilton House of Lords yesterday gave That thore is no reason why a poll to be remedied, otherwise they ing in all some £308,791, it was not yesterday morning: — oo tax and death duties should not the first reading to the government are in favour of withdrawal. A low gone into in detail when the Coun­ Allan P. Thompson, Hotel Bel­ be imposed. bill which will authorise the lending tariff is wanted "which will be cil went into committee on second mont Manor, also the Golf Club; DONALD WILLIAMS IS NEW * « . overseas of pictures representative more in keeping with the economic reading. Harry D. Butterfield Jnr., Riddell's of British art now in the National That grab-bag time in the House requirements of the state." With the Colonial Treasurer in Bay Golf and Country Club; F. M. RHODES SCHOLAR would then be a real enjoyable Gallery. oo the chair, Mr. Waddington moved Powell, the Empire; G. H. Burchall, affair. oo that the schedule of appropria­ Burnt House; Club certificate was oo SOME MARSH FOLLY! granted to Warwick Workman's Formal Acceptance Subject to ACTIVE VOLCANO tions be read by its title and that EXPERT'S ADVICE TO TAX Clause 1 and the schedule stand Club. Approval of the Trustees ROME, Dec. 18. tCP-Havas)— part of the bill. No comment was All applications were also granted RESISTERS Italy's 93rd province, Littoria, to TOKIO, Dec. IS. (CP-Havas)— made on this motion, and Clauses in the case of Hamilton Parish, be reclaimed from the marshes, Mount Aso, the famous Japanese those receiving licenses being: — Congratulations to Donald J. will be inaugurated today by Pre­ volcano near Kumamamoto in Continued on Page 9 George North, Frascati Hotel; Williams, eldest son of Mr. and Dudley Field Maione's Talk mier Benito Mussolini with 150 Kiushu province, burst into an 00 W. J. Royston, the Swizzle Inn; Mrs. Harry J. Williams of Devon­ Featured in U. S. A. marriages and a speech. The new eruption again yesterday, terrifying NEW PROFESSIONAL AT C. E. Young, the Half Way House; shire, who has, subject to official the inhabitants of the region. confirmation, been awarded the province comprises 30 communi­ Frederic Tivoli, Hotel Castle Har- When Dudley Field Malone was RIDDELL'S BAY Rhodes Scholarship for 1934. Con­ ties with a population of 13,000. Continued op page 2 in Bermuda recently we reported a 00 gratulations are also due to the oo 00 tea given in his honour by a group Saltus Grammar School which LEPERS CURED Free Lessons to be Given of supporters of the Woman Suf­ BERMUDA BRIDGE CLUB was responsible for Williams' GOVERNMENT CRISIS IN frage Movement hero. He gave a grounding for ten years, from 1921 YUGOSLAVIA RIO DE JANEIRO, Dec. 18 (CP)— Riddell's Bay Golf and Country short and Informal talk in which he to 1931. Five inmates of the lepers hospital Club is certainly starting the win­ Second Session of Tournament stressed the fact that women, in at Sao Christavao were sent home At Saltus, Williams excelled him­ BELGRADE, Dec. 18. (CP-Havas) ter season witha fine flourish and order to win the right to vote, muse today by Dr. Fernando Terra as self, and by virtue of being awarded —Boguljub Yevitch, minister of offering many opportunites to golf­ The second session of a series of make themselves "disagreeable." apparently cured. They will re­ the Bermuda Scholarship he went agriculture, and Justice Rovich ers. The clubhouse which is a three tournaments in duplicate This talk was cabled to the U.S.A. main under observation, however. to Rossall School, (where a number resigned today, thus precipitating a very hue and attractive example bridge was held on Monday even­ and the Bermuda News Bureau is It was announced that the live of other Bermudians have also government crisis. The double of Old Bermuda architecture has ing when again some most inter­ now flooded with cuttings from the sufferers were treated for three continued their education,) for resignation came dramatically on been redecorated and many new im­ esting boards were played. many papers who featured the talk. months with an ointment oil de­ the past three years. provements made, one of which is The leaders on the first night, the heels of Yugoslavia's diplo­ On a number of occasions we oo ( rived from an indigenous Brazilian Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Pearman, had matic victory in her dispute w th a very attractive bar. The golf course have been privileged to publish CUSTOMS AND POST OFFICE plant the exact nature of which is to be content with 10th place with Hungary before the League of Na­ is in excellent condition and the conspicuous achievements by as yet undetermined. a score of 71, making their total to tions. Yevitch had earned con­ greens which will be open in a week Williams at Rossall, both in the date 179. Applicants for parcels arriving siderable prestige m handling the promise to be very good. To top sporting life of the school besides Mr. Frank Gosling and Mrs. D. C. at the Post Office have been some­ affair and his resignation has this off, a new Professional, Mr. his scholastic accomplishments in PERSONAL Smith, third last week with 85j, what surprised of late to find an caused surprise. Ray Cole, arrived by the Saturday which he gained very high testi­ stepped up to first place with an officer from the Customs House on 00 boat—and all who wish to improve monials. duty. He apparently is acting—or Miss Millicent Eve, the elder their golf game (and there are excellent 96, making a total of 181i. The nomination of Williams was ready to act—as an appraiser, for WILL NAVAL TALKS BE daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. not many of us who don't; should formally made in November last The complete scores are as fol­ the clerk performs his usual duties Eve, of "The Anchorage," Pitts hurry out to Riddell's Bay immedi­ and his procedure to Worcester Col­ CONTINUED? lows:— and opens any package the value of Bay, is vacationing over Christ­ ately for Ray Cole should certainly lege, Oxford, is now subject to the 1. Mr. Frank Gosling which is unknown or which might LONDON, Dec. 18. (CP)—The mas at the home of her friend, Miss be the man to make you score in approval of the Rhodes Scholar­ require inyestigation. Jane Stedman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. | formal termination of the tripar­ the seventies. He has been as­ ship Trustees, from whom the final We understand that this is in ac­ and Mrs. Bayard J. Stedman, of Smith 96 (181J) tite naval conversations today ap­ sistant to Jim Barnes, Donald Ross word is expeoted shortly. cord with regulations, and the pre­ Batavia, New York. Miss Eve at peared to be only a few hours away, and Alex. Smith, all three of-whom Continued on Page 16 "D, J." is now in Bermuda and sence of the appraiser at this part­ present is a senior student of the but the way was prepared for con­ have been American Open Cham­ 00- staying with his parents in Devon­ icular moment is due to the usual Emma Willard School, at Troy, tinuing the talks between Britain pions, and, prior to coming to shire. As far as sport is concerned Christmas rush. New York. and Japan. The British proposal Bermuda, has been the Professional BERMUDA WEATHER Williams has figured prominently oo of adjournment without the men­ at the Passaic Country Club at in a number of Rugby fixtures here Paterson, N.J., at the Asheville tion of a specific date for resump­ Mr. David Price and his son are Kickers Take Note this season, playing half-back for Municipal Course in NorthCarolina, SPORTS tion was approved by the United spending two months in Bermuda. the Bermuda Rugby Club. His and at Pinehurst. He teaches the States delegation, while the Japan- They are from East Aurora, N.Y., During the recent spell of cold excellent form augurs well for his NEWS ess representatives awaited instruc­ and keenly interested in Scouting. wellknown Jim Barnes method weather here, a resident wrote to future in the game. Locally he has tions from Tokio on the proposal. which has turned out so many shown the most consistent al- Whilst here David Jr. will be intro­ a friend in the States complaining On Page 15 Actually no prospect exists for a duced to the local scout association fine players. of the unusual temperature. round form in the Club. resumption of the talks on the and a warm welcome awaits him. Mr. Cole has brought down a very He has just received a reply from present basis. fine set of equipment and is offering his friend, a very experienced travel­ oo- Trinity College, Dublin, De­ oo-— 00 it at very reasonable and low prices. ler and familiar with all climes feats Oxford University at GERMAN STEEL MAGNATE And for the women and younger which goes to prove that we are OUR CHRISTMAS Rugger—Jack Petersen Ex­ FOREIGN BONDS boys and girls who wish to learn prone to grumble without due tended to Defeat George Cook RESIGNS ABRUPTLY to play or improve their golf here cause. COMPETITIONS on Points—Pat Butler of Lei- " cester Wins British Welter­ The follwoing quotations were is a wonderful chance: Mr. Cole is The friend sends a chart of the weight T;tle—Brt'sh Colon'al BERLIN, Dec. 18. (CP-Havas)— furnished by the Canadian Press giving free class lessons twice a weather on the day complained of Awards Await Winners Open Golf Tournament Starts The king of Germany's vast steel under date of December 17: week, on Monday and Thursdays, and says: You will observe that in Nassau on Saturday—Steve industry resigned yesterday from Bonds—Canadian 4% Loan, 1953- from now until the 15th of Janu­ Miami had a temperature of 30, r Hamas Will Meet Max the Nazi-controlled federation of 58, £H3i; British Z\ A Consols £90- ary. So now is the time to start Tampa 23, Charleston 24; and that Evidently the winners in our Schmeling in Hamburg Next German Industries. Baron Krupp 5/8; British 3J% War Loan £107- getting your game in shape for the freezing line passed south of Christmas Number competition are March—Saltus 3rd XI Defeat von Halbach, manager of the Krupp 5/8; British Funding 4's, 1960-90, the tournaments later in the the extreme tip of Florida. as modest as they are talented, for Woodlands by Early Goal— munitions works during the four- £119J; Argentine Recission 4's winter. This should present a "I wish I were down in your few have called for their prizes. Only Three Jama'cans In­ year war abruptly quit the presi­ £101}; Australian 6's £102; Brazil fine opportunity also for these island," he adds, "instead of being We should be glad if they would cluded in the West Indies' dency of the German industrial Funding 5's £100; French War 5's who are starting the game for the here (Florida) with a polar tem­ make application as early as pos­ Test Side. group. £29-7/8; German 7's 7's, 1924, £65. first time. perature." sible. MILESTONES ARE SMILESTONES ON A RAT.FJnw \X7AncnvDo Page 2 THE ROYAE GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18 1934

SALTUS SCHOOL MAGAZINE SPEECH DAY AT THE HIGH IS NOW PUBLISHED SCHOOL FOR GIRLS and (Unhmist Hatlg For laughs, music, story its like has yet to come to the INCORPORATING Continued from Ptxe 1 G. R. THE ROYAL GAZETTE (E«TA». 1828) Improved Issue Covers Many talking picture screen! Activities of the School had 164 on the books, which in­ COLOM8T AND DAILY NIWI («STA». 1860) cluded 13 new pupils in the Kin­ dergarten." WE'RE OFF FOB EGYPT AND Composed, as it should be, of PUBLISHED DAILY. EXCEPT SUNDAY "In writing this report for 1934," BURIED TREASURE with articles contributed in the main Miss Gosling said, "It is impossible GOVERNMENT THE BERMUDA PRESS, LTD. by boys of the School, the Saltus not to do a certain amount of re­ REID STREET. HAMILTON Grammar School Magazine for the trospection, and as I look I am filled NOTICES Christmas Term now drawing to a with thankfulness ... I can remem­ A.M. PURCELL close, is noticeably attaining that ber the time when I taught ray Notice to Importers Y ^iP*^ * MANAGING EDITOW desirable height of efficiency which French class on the stair-case with ASSISTANT EClTORl E. T. SAVER ably portrays the very atmosphere ASSISTANT MANAGERS ERNEST J. BELL a blackboard propped up on a Importers will be required to de­ ADVERTISING MANAGER: M. M. HANSrORD of the School in its columns. window sill. And now—what a clare in every Customs entry of cot­ Compared with past issues which difference! ton or rayon piece goods, imported have kindly been submitted to us SUBSCRIPTION RATES "And yet I would not have it on and after the 1st January, 1935, LOCAL] — ONI YEAR. 40/-: SIX MONTHS, 20/- for review, the Magazine for this otherwise. It has been so thrilling, the number of yards of such goods, THRCK MONTHS 12/6! ONE MONTH. B/- term shows improvement in com­ in addition to other particulars, for FOREIGN: — To UNITED STATES AND CANADA. so absorbing, to plan and dream, to S12.00 PER YEAR, TO GREAT BRITAIN. 50'- position, essay and entertaining work, and yes,, to fight, and see it the purposes of The Importation of PER YEAR. reading. There is more work in Textiles (Quotas) Act, 1934. ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS ARE PREPAYABLE all grow. In retrospect, the hard­ w,fh this issue than meets the eye, and nesses are forgotten—only the joy ®*Wm i • Y •• •'••••••• Y *.*.* A ;Hf in spite of the fact that it is not the remains, and the gratitude." JOHN TRIMINGHAM, - MWnmANN SOTHERN size of a modern novel, it contains, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1934 A full report of the Speech Day Colonial Treasurer. .Jj$£$illk$- JETHGL MERMAN none the less, an adequate coverage will appear in tomorrow's issue of Colonial Treasury, BLOCKS SULLY of the many activities of the the "Colonist." r^-wasps* l-> ' < M t'f I 13th December, 1934. 0 School, some of which will agree­ *%Wk*fc«%i * ^^^#MMMY/GOLC WYN GIRLS DIFFERENT - OR ably surprise its readers. oo — Released Ihrg IMPERIAL HOTEL NOTES BERMUDA UNITED ARTISTS INDIFFERENT? MAKES GOOD READING BOARD OF TRADE WITH TECHNICOLOUR FANTASIA Guests registered at the Imperial Mr. R. E. E. Booker, M.A., the Hotel this week are:—Mr. and Mrs. Enjoy it at Reid Hall — Xmas Day The session now drawing to its energetic headmaster of Saltus, Menkin and son, Kenneth, of Ferry Services close will perhaps go down to his­ outlines the various organisations Park Ave., New York; Mr. and Mrs. tory as one that created a record in connected with the School in an Ernest W. Nelson, Hartford, Conn.; Tenders are invited and will be length of debates, but it is perhaps article he captions "Reorganiza­ Mr. and ' Mrs. W. S. Crothers received up to 1 o'clock Saturday, doubtful whether it will be re­ tion" in which he also expresses Woodstock, N.Y.; Mr. and Mrs. 22nd December, 1934, for the fol­ membered for any great contribu­ his appreciation of the cooperation Phillip V. R. Vanwyck, Butler, N.Y.; lowing Ferry Services:— tion it made to the economic or he has received from all concerned. Mrs. Patrina Vanwyck, Butler, social stability of our community. Articles on the Library, Science, N.Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cole, HAMILTON AND SANDYS Major problems have certainly Choir and Singing, Gardening Club, who arrived by the Monarch of been discussed (perhaps adum­ ST. GEORGE'S AND ST. DAVID'S Cadet Corps, Saltus Scouts, Physi­ Bermuda, on Saturday, moved this brated would better describe the ISLAND cal Training, Sports, etc., combine morning to their new home at gentle introduction of such mea­ to cover the School's round of Riddell's Bay* These services to be maintained sures) but desultory conversation events, while Mr. J. J. Bushell has by boats propelled by steam engines rather than reasoned debate mark­ contributed an interesting story. or any other mechanical power, ed the first stages. Old Boys notes, always, in our other than sails or oars, and certi­ Minor matters, on the other opinion, a valuable asset to any fied by the Board of Trade to carry hand, have received more than the School magazine, are also included, not less than:— usual allotted time given to dis­ THEBOOK STORE besides numerous entries from cussion on the parish pump, and Hamilton and Sandys, not less present boys which are most com­ readers of the debates are some­ than 200 passengers. mendable. Incidentally, the prize times lei to wonder whether some | for the best contribution has been St. George's and St. David's, not members of tbe House do not re­ awarded to L. Vorley in the Upper A REMINDER list of new less than 35 passengers. gard their functions as adminis­ School, who wrote a clever para­ books of fiction of out­ trative rather than legislative. The contract to commence Janu­ phrase entitled "Saltus on the standing importance this Certainly the public has been ary 1st, 1935, and continue in force Hike" in which he has embellished season. treated to a copiousness of words to December 31st, 1935. many boys' names in a contribu­ : :PROUD SERVANT by that can only have persuaded the tion well concocted yet not without Margaret Irwin, 8/6. speakers themselves to a belief in Tenders to state the name of the its story. In the Lower School D. Historical novel of the boats it is proposed to employ in their usefulness or oratorical merit. Nicholl carried off the prize with a Story of Montrose. the service. An American statesman once said humorous poem entitled "Charlie : : : : ELECTRIC TORCH by that the curse of his country was Gray." Ethel M. Dell, 7/6. Very The Board of Trade is not bound f 9 the eloquent men. Substitute Tra, la, la—tra, la, la—there * good romance. to accept the lowest or any other voluble for eloquent and we may Congratulations to Mr. J. H. A.* : : WINDS OF FORTUNE tender. HAPPINESS AHEAD!" ' arrive at a very real danger in our Linton, the editor, for an ambi­ by Jeffrey Farnol, 7/6. His­ By order, present House. tious effort, also the magazine staff composed of D. L. C. R. Todd torical romance. J. R. PEARSON, Yet the present session has offered : : : : SEVEN GOTHIC a real opportunity for men of vision, and E. L. Gibbons! Board of Trade Inspector. Might we suggest that future TALES by Isak Dinesen, courage, and sincerity. 7/6. Short stories. Hamilton, Santa Claus is Paddlm' to Town! Owing to an unparalleled pros­ issues contain a few "howlers". They happen in every school, and : : : : VENETIAN MASQUE 14th December, 1934. perity in the past, tbe balancing of by Rafael Sabatini, 7/6. the budget required no great fin­ during the course of a term they are numerous. Without affording The author in a Captain By Command, ancial genius though we fully ap­ Blood mood again. preciate the splendid work done by much space to this amusing intro­ E. J. WADDINGTON, duction many a laugh would re­ : : : : PROVINCIAL LADY successive finance committees. IN AMERICA by E. M. Colonial Secretary. But this year it was freely ad­ sult. Who would not find humour in one such as "A grass widow is Delafield, 7/6. A delight­ Colonial Secretary's Office, mitted that considerable difficulty ful diary. 14th December, 1934. would be experienced in the deli­ the wife of a dead vegetarian" for instance? : TENDER IS THE cate process of cutting one's coat NIGHT by F. Scott Fitz­ 3786fw. The Saltus Magazine is now pub­ according to the cloth available. gerald, 7/6. Sad novel of lished and on sale at one shilling Has a financial genius arisen to the South of France. per copy. It is well worth it, too! Watch for the Phoenix Boat! guide us through the critical period? : : : : MAN ON THE WHITE Or are we still undetermined wheth­ 00 HORSE by Warwick Deep­ er we are "different" or "indiffer­ ing, 7/6. Historical. Good News ent" in our methods of legislation? LICENSING SESSIONS END : . : : WOMEN MUST Judging from the reception ac­ WORK by R. Aldington, G. bears Repeating / corded the various tentative mea- ' AT SANDYS TOMORROW 7/6. A story of modern sures involving radical departure life. from ancient methods of raising : : : : THE PEEL TRAIT by H. M. DOCKYARD Continued from Page 1 revenue, it would appear that we Joseph Lincoln, 7/6. Cape are both different from other I Applications are invited for hour; Claude Williams, the Amer­ Cod. countries and somewhat indiffer- : : CODE OF THE WEST 2 vacancies tor ent to the real welfare of our own. ican Bar, Flatts; Kenneth A. Wilk­ inson, Cave Tavern, Crystal Cave; by Zane Grey, 7/6. Cow­ Should this sound a somewhat ! Percy C. Outerbridge, Tom Moore's boys and romance. WOMEN CLERKS harsh judgment, let it be remem­ PIPES Tavern. : : BESIDE A NORMAN bered that in spite of admitted I Candidates must be 18 years cf Apart from the above Hotels TOWER by Mazo De La THAT MEN LIKE prosperity, the budget for the last j age or over. mentioned "B" licenses were Roche, 7/6. three years has been balanced only I Apply in writing to Naval Store granted. On Monday afternoon a : GALLYBIRD by by using reserves accumulated in j The Famous Officer before Monday, 24th De­ police objection was registered Shelia Kaye Smith, 7/6. less prosperous times. cember. against the Water Lot Inn, sug­ : NOW WE SET OUT "BEN WADE" 3757fw.th.f. Apart from decreased revenue, ! gesting a restaurant license being by Susan Ertz, 7/6. our internal situation is somewhat j granted. The Licencing Authority, : HOW LIKE AN 10/- disquieting on account of over- j however, granted a "B" license in ANGEL by A. G. Macdonell. Sandys Parish, population and the closing of entry j this case. : : : : GOING ABROAD by THE BERMUDA CIGAR STORE Dec. 15th, 1934. to other countries. I Licensing today will be for St. Rose Macaulay, 7/6. Unemployment, in spite of the George's town at 11 a.m., in the : : CAPTAIN NICHOLAS "On the Corner" The qualified Parishioners are here­ optimistic or unobservant, is a real ! Police Court, while the St. George's by Hugh Walpole, 7/6. 3748tw.s. by notified that the problem and cne likely to grow j Parish District will be dealt with at : : HEAVEN'S MY DES­ more complicated unless states- ; ANNUAL MEETING 1 noon in the same place. Tomorrow TINATION by Thornton • xv rvi o ~ menlike measures are adopted. concludes the business with the Wilder, 7/6. for the Election of Parish Vestry. Mmtttimmi Birth control is dismissed by a ' licensing for Sandys Parish, start­ : THE TALES OF Overseers of Poor and other Parish i mmmmT reference to biblical history, and a j ing at 11 a.m., in the Somerset JACOB by Thomas Mann, Tour the World Officers for the year 1S35, will Board of Health, responsible for j Police Court. 7/6. be held in the St. James' School our welfare to a degree beyond that : : THE SUN IN CAPRI- With the new 1935 Room on of all other Boards, can dismiss a CON by E. Sackville West, request for information from the 8/6. THURSDAY, the 27th DECEMBER House with an intimation that it PHILCO appears to many tantamount to at eight p.m. ENJOY saying that it is not disposed to Convenient Terms By order of the Overseers of Poor, take any steps to remove a danger both to the health and economic TKe most effective insectide THE BOOK STORE BERMUDA TRADING CO. C. G. GILBERT, structure of the island. j Parish Vestry Clerk. 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The shows that are on the lips of all biblical masterpiece [JlMQIIHMiTODAY "CROWN OF THORNS!" in "KID MILLIONS" DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME Fox masterpiece "Stand Up and Cheer!" coming fhe SCREEN'S MIGHTIEST SOUL to Reid Hall—Xmas Week. STIRRING DRAMATIC TRIUMPHS THEATRE IMPROVEMENT BRILLIANT FILM Premiere—Joan Crawford And Reid Hall Being Thoroughly Reno­ Clark Gable in "Chained"—Reid vated And Decorated for the Hall—Fri. THE ATRE?^^ STARS Christmas Holidays Joan Crawford and Clark Gable Loggia Enclosed In Curtains To are together again, this time in 3 Fine Features—Today Insure Privacy, Vapour Warme- one of the most powerful dramatic Aire Plant in Operation and vehicles of the year. The picture, Value! Goodness! Balance! Ushers to be Attired in New directed by Clarence Brown, is en­ Uniforms titled "Chained," and is playing at the Reid Hall Theatre Friday. A At 9.45 p.m. Only—At Last Reid Hall is stepping out this special Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer pro­ Christmas, not only will it bring duction, it is lavishly mounted and to Bermuda picture lovers the painstakingly produced. The swift- finest array of holiday pictures moving story, following the new ever shown in Bermuda but refine­ trend, was especially written for ments are being made to insure the screen by Edgar Selwyn and absolute comfort and an atmos­ adapted by John Lee Mahin. phere of glamour to match the The supporting cast is exceptional splendid attractions. with Otto Kruger, Stuart Erwin, The front doors have been con­ Una O'Connor and Marjorie Gate- structed in such a way as to permit son prominently cast. But chief their closing in accordance with honours go to the co-stars, who local regulations thus making make living characters out draughts an impossibility. The va­ of their separate roles, and weave pour-air-conditioning plant which a deep-hued tapestry of the poig­ operates through the cooling sys­ nant romance of Diane and Mike. tem delivers nuge quantities of scientifically warmed air every few -oo- minutes. FUNNIEST FILM A visit to Reid Hall this Christ­ mas will be something to be re­ Here's What Screenland Magazine membered. Says of Cantor's Big Musical "Kid Millions" 00—— The funniest film Eddie Cantor has ever made! And the cleverest "CHANDU —for the boy with the banjo eyes has been so smart as to surround himself with priceless talent, in­ Unique Film Reid Hall—Today cluding the mellow-voinced Ethel Merman, the super-silly Eve Sully, Magic Mystery Film Stars Edmund the beautiful Ann Sothern, the Lowe, Bela Lugosi and Irene hatchet-faced Warren Hymer, and Ware assoted beauties in black, in white and in natural color. "Kid Mil­ "Chandu The Magician" has lions" is a large and lavish and reached the screen: richly satisfying show. This time The Fox Film version of radio's the exhuberant comic is presented most popular mystery drama, with as the innocent heir to $77,000,000, Edmund Lowe portraying the of which Miss Merman, Mr. Hymer, Edmund Lowe—Bela Lugosi—Irene Ware famed wonder-worker, Irene Ware and quite a few others hope to as the beautiful Princess Nadji, and get at least £76,999,999; and Eddie Bela Lugosi as the diabolical Roxor, has narrow escapes from death At 4.00 p.m. Romance With Music! will be the featured attraction and worse. High spots are Ethel at Reid Hall theatre today. Merman's opening song, which she All the thrills, the mystifying puts over with unparalleled zest; magical wonders, the tense drama the Mandy number—"by the entire and rollicking fun of "Chandu" company;" and the "ice-cream" y and Salty have been retained in the screen finale, in lovely colour^and spirit. play taken from the original radio It's grand entertainment for the episodes. These experiences have family w h been woven into a tenae dramati­ JAMES DUNN —00 K-<»)«=>«K^ve^!<^>cxk^.-«i<>c.^>t2«ics<>e» > zation that revolves around the con­ flict between Chandu and Roxor for "JUST SMITH" CLAIRE TREVOR possession of the Death Ray. Exciting crook Tale Comes to the HARVEY STEPHENS THE PALM GARDEN RESTAURANT London! New York! Paris! Mechanics' Hall Theatre Tomor­ Imperial Rome! All in danger of of row. being blown into heaps of smoking Directed by James Tinling ruins when Roxor at last gets his THE NEW WINDSOR HOTEL "Just Smith," the new Tom fiendish hands on the Death Ray! Wall's picture is a Gaumont-Brit- will appeal to those who ap­ We see him gloat, smack his lips, ish adaptation of Frederick Lons­ lusic by Jay Gorney preciate Cuisine that is both and rub his fingers itchingly to dale's successful stage comedy excellent and unusual. Ber­ take the controls of the machine! "Never Come Back," and has been muda specialties prepared and Others in the large cast include directed by Tom Walls. served in Bermudian sur­ Herbert Mundin, Henry B. Walthall At 3.00, 7.20 "HIDEOUT" Smith is a high-class crook whose roundings is the experience and Weldon Heyburn. chief delight as well as his liveli­ * that awaits you in this charm- The direction is by Marcel Varnel Tom Keene in "Renegades of the West" hood is to relieve the wealthy of ; ing garden restaurant. and William C. Menzies. their negotiable riches. In this in­ » Choice Wines end Liquors 00 stance he plays upon the weakness TOMORROW—Thurs. "IMITATION OF LIFE" \ A La Carte or Table d'Kote of his intended victim for titled \ Service folk in order to be entertained as Dancing to music by LAST SHOWING guest at the lady's home in the \ Berrie Brown's Orchestra country. There a valuable necklace •oocw 7.00 P.M. Early Bird Showing of is stolen and many are suspected. Robert Montgomery's "Hideout" The enquiry detective eventually ST. JOHN'S AMBULANCE BRIGADE Reid Hall Today convinces himself that Smith is the culprit, although that astute in­ Seldom more than once in a dividual never touches jewels. A LANTERN LECTURE "SnUnrite" lifetime a motion picture comes The serio-comedy character of the will be given action makes good entertainment along that fairly lifts an audience On the Order of St. John of Jersualem and everything is straightened out, out of a bustling city and sets AT WARWICK ACADEMY LADIES TAILORING them down in sweetly scented but Smith still remains an enigma. fields of new-mown hay to revel in A picture well played in the Wall- Wednesday, December 19th the wholesome pleasures of a rural sian manner that is bound to be a setting. success. and also at Having secured the supervision of Such a picture is Metro-Goldwyn- Tom Walls plays lead and Is ad­ PEMBROKE SUNDAY SCHOOL MR. LOUIS Mayer's latest, "Hide-Out," which mirably supported by Anne Grey, at the Reid Hall Theatre has last Carol Goodner, Leslie Perrins, Hart­ Thursday, December 20th FORMERLY OF MILGRIMS, NEW YORK ley Power, Eva Moore, Peter Haw­ showing. Both Lectures commencing at 8 p.m. thorne and others. AND PAQUIN OF PARIS Simple in theme as it is, nothing At the Warwick Academy Mr. De Beaurepaire will, with has been seen similar to it in re­ oo his party intersperse the Lecture by an entertainment. cent months. It's the story of a NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Admission 1/6 Children 9d We are enabled to cater to the exacting and most jovial, playboy racketeer who be­ Tues. Mon. lieves he has everything youth American Super Power — — fastidious Tailored Woman could desire—plenty of money with­ Alaska Juneau 19 18l out earning lt, pleasure and ro­ Alleghany Corp 14 *l General Motors 31* 31| mance. Southern Pacific 17| Allied Chemical 132$ 132 Goodrich Rubber 171 Southern R.R — Am. Can 107J 106J Hudson Motors 111 12 -oo- Standard Brands 18J Am. & Foreign Pow 4J 4J Int. Nickel of Can 22} 221 181 Standard Gas & Elec... 5 Am. Smelt. & Refln.... 37 371 Int. Tel. & Tel 8J 8| 6* St. Oil of California... 301 ENHANCED VISION Am. Water Works 141 14| Kennecott Copper 17 171 291 SPECIAL St. Oil of New Jersey.. 41} Am. Tel. & Tel 1051 105J Llbbey-Owens Ford 28 28| 401 Socony-Vacuum 14J Reid Hall's Giant Magnascope Anaconda Copper llf Hi Loews, Inc 36 35J 14 We are offering Reduced Prices during Studebaker 2 Screen to be Used for Spectacle Atchison R.R 54 53J Mack Truck 26 25J 2 Sears Roebuck 39f the month of December *nd Technicolour Scenes in "Kid Atlantic Refining „„ 23 J 231 Montg. Ward 28J 29J 40 Texas Corp 19} i Millions" "Stand Up And Cheer" Am. Tobacco "B" 821 83 Natl. Dairy Products.. 16| 19J Texas Gulf Sulphur. 33 And "Crown of Thorns" Baltimore & Ohio 141 14* Nash Motors 17| 17} 33| Timken R.B 32| Bethlehem Steel 30* 30J 'rfatl. Biscuit, New 27 27J 321 Union Carbide 46| Corner Queen and Reid Streets, Hamilton Beauty of Xmas Films Enhanced Borden Company — — Natl. Power & Light.... 46 Union Pacific 107 Can. Pacific, New llf 1U New York Central n n 1061 U.S. Ind. Alcohol 43 The magnitude and beauty of the Ches. & Ohio R.R 431 44 North American 21 211 441 U.S. Rubber 16f big time pictures coming to Reid Chrysler Motors 38| 38} Northern Pacific 131 13 16J U.S. Steel 37J ! Hall Christmas Week such as "The Col. Gas 7i 7f Norando Mines 201 20 J 37} United Corporation 2| here's Crown of Thorns;" Eddie Cantor's Cons. Gas 72* 22| ... 3! 3! 3 Warner Bros. 4{ "Kid Millions;" Fox's Super Corn Products — — Paokard Motors 4| 4f [(double-acting! Westghse Air Brake ... — Musical Story Production "Stand I Com. and Southern.... — — Penn. R.R 24 241 Westghse Electric 33} Absorbine Jr. pene­ Up and Cheer" with cast of 3,000 Com. Solvents 21J 21| Postum (Gen. Foods).. 34J 34f 331 Western Un. Tel 33i relief and MGM's "Treasure Island" Dupont 93} 93i Public Service, N.J 28| 30 33! trates under the skin where the pain is. Rub Woolworth 51J will be considerably emphasized Eastman Kodak 109} 108J Pullman Company 43| 47 51} it in-throbbing muscles relax, pain disappears. Yellow Truck — 2a by use of the giant magnascope Electric Autelite 26i 86 Pure Oil screen which is constructed on the Electric P. &L 3 3 Radio 5* 51 Total Sales 820,000 Reid Hall stage. The world's lar­ Erie R.R. Common — — Radio Keith Orph me Jr gest and finest theatres utilize this Remington Rand 9} Money Opened — Fox Film — — 9i this method in their deluxe presen­ Gilletts Safety Razoi.. — 13f Shell Union Oil Money Closed —. J. S. VALLIS, Distributors tation of spectacle productions, Gen. Elec, New 19f 18* Sinclair Oil 7| "n Sterling -J

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CASSAVA PIE PANS I AS WELL AS PUDDING MOULDS I ALL the LATEST Patricia Burke arrives in the ed her greeting, and Sergio look­ MtllOSI!1 POPULAR Italian village ot Marvello to ed at her with a strange expres­ seek the job of governess for the sion in his eyes, almost a look of STOVES-OVENS- Countess Dei Sari's little boy. pity. It gave her a little shiver H Music we carry a fairly She meets Dirk Waters, who down her spine. ^•"HI'TS- tells her that Count Dei Sari The Countess was not present at Y;Y* Y'^'-'jth^#f*^srS large stock KITCHEN UTENSILS and his son by a previous mar­ dinner, and Pat didn't dare ask of riage, Sergio, are up to some after her. Not a word was spoken i "dirty work." Dirk asks her to during the entire meal The at- <^affi^^*^l§r' ^pjA f help him investigate but, when rv-orphere was charged with men­ STAINLESS CUTLERY the Count engages her as gov­ ace, and Pat had a feeling of in­ erness, be forbids her, to see tense relief when the meal was at CLASSICAL Dirk again. She finds the at­ last over. ^ RECORDS mosphere at the Dei Sari cas­ More than anxious to escape tle very "queer" and terrifying, from the Count's stony silence, and and feels that she is virtually a she murmured that she was very An RCA Victor Product 10% Off for Cash prisoner. One night. Dirk tired and j.sked the customary bribes his way into the castle permission to so tc her room But and comes to her room. Imme­ Dei Sari looked at her coldly, Let us play them ALBUM SETS diately afterward, they hear "Come into the library." he said some one coming up the stairs. abruptly. "I want to speak to you." for you...Today CHAPTER XXVI Pat glanced inquiringly at Ser­ OARDLY daring to breathe, gio, but he avoided her eyes and she followed the Count fearfully. We give you here a list MASTERS HARDWARE CO. Pat sat listening to the Had Dirk been caught leaving her of a few of the selections approaching footsteps and in­ room last night, or was there now in stock Phone 1192 for Quality Hardware at Fair Prices stinctively reached out to something else the Count had dis­ touch Dirk for courage. But covered? It was surely something ALBUM SETS SINGLE RECORDS serious. The expression on his he was no longer by the side face during dinner and his un­ 351iqCmiO.tlii3.ml7.wl8. of the bed. For an eternity pleasant silence had left no doubt Beethoven Symp. No. 9 Sonata in A played by it seemed, she sat there wait­ of that. 5 Hepzabah ing and listening while who­ And yet, in anticipation of a direct challenge, Pat was quite 3 Quartettsatz C Minor played ever was outside reached her calm. At last, she might have Schumann " 1 by Budapest String Qt. door and stood there silently. something tangible to fight, not Then, at last, she heard the just shadows and mysterious im­ _, Bolero-Ravel played by Boston pressions. Elgar An Ideal Christinas Gift person turn and go back down " 2 Symp. the stairs, the footsteps grad­ N THE library, the Count poured Tschaikowski (Pathetique) ually fading. f himself a glass of brandy from Szostakowicz Symp. No. 1 & Lieberstraum (List) Weber After several minutes, during a decanter on his desk, and mo­ which she did not dare speak and tioned her to a chair. She would Franc Symp. in D. was wondering where Dirk had have r-"r-~rred to stand It made " Sonata in A. Serenata Matutina Sung by sror.e, she felt his hand reach for h°r f.°el smaller than ever to have Schipa ItOOQQ 0c<»>o< and grounds was disquieting. All ing her part with an ease that YOUR OPPORTUNITY 6nv. she saw no one except the surprised her. USEFUL CHRISTMAS GIFTS servant who brought the trays to "Even though you are my em­ A few cases of well-known brands of Peter's room at mealtimes. Even ployer. Count Dei Sari," she said "Dainty White Lace Runners and Squares 2/-, 2/ 6each when she took the child out into coldly, "I refuse to sit and be in­ th" garden, she didn't meet a soul. sulted. I resign from my position CHAMPAGNE AN PINTS) She wondered if the western at this moment." Ecru Lace Hand Made Runners 4/6 each r-nte was still locked, but she was Dei Sari laughed unpleasantly. are now offered at afraid to eo and see In spite of "Oh. no," he contradicted her the fact that the place seemed with a -juiet coldness. "Oh. no! REDUCED PRICES ST. GEORGE'S STORE deserted, she had a feeling that Vou can't resign until I give you she was being spied on. This may 3608ITCt!i. 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[ l MOOT GO OUT- BE CAREFUL OH-YE«a. MRSJlGGV. I "WONDER WHERE ' ' AND ROLI-OW THE DOCTOR'S BUT YOU MUSTN'T IW\GGIE G»TS THE I IM aTR.UO'iON'b- REMEMBER- WORRY- HE REALLY NOR'SE.'o PER ME WHEN BRINGING j MV BROTHER »SA VERY \f> IN GOOD ^HAPE- I'M 'o'.CK- I NEVER G>T A JL. SlCK LITTLE _ GOOD LOOKER LIKE THE BOY- ;—L^ ONE SHE GOT FER HER BROTHER AN I DON'X./-- UP THINK THAT GUY IS tucx- FATHER By

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STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS :•'•-' We are Offering S.s. Orbita (PS.N.C.) is due to YOUR GOOD HEALTH it enrive from Liverpool today sailing AND FORGET IT t he same day for Nassau and Hav- Ulcers of the Stomach Is a Prevalent Disease Which aaia, etc.,Agents, Harnett & Rich- PARKER'S amazing new Vacu- e Jdson. Is Little Understood By People roatic holds 102% more ink! BETTER VALUES * * * And that ample supply can By CLAUD NORTH CHRISMAN, M.D. be s-^en! Hold the pen to the Y S.s. Xombardy (R.M.L.Ltd.) is light. Jet rings, like "myste­ I TLCEH of the stomach con- "yHE cause is one of great un- !Y In Household Hardware such as Linoleum, Cooking drue to arrive from England with *•* tinues to be one of the lead­ rious windows," tell instantly clargo t'.oday Agents, Harnett & ing questions from readers. A certainty. It is occasionally when to refill. No more run­ Utensils, Stoves, Pyrex, Etc., also Paint, Varnish caused by injury, but more ire- ning out of ink. Reversible 'Richard son. ?reat many people suffer at gold point writes easily, m* * * * times from some form of stom- quently is the result of a broken freely. Strikingly beautiful and Enamel S.s. L Kiy Hawkins (C.N.S.) is a c h distress blood vessel, or destroyed tissue Vacumatic barrel—wholly and the fear that has been attacked by bac- exclusive with Parker. due to arrive from Halifax via teria or germs that come fi0at Boston tomorrow, sailing the fol­ WteS ' At good dealers. We have on display a large assortment of lowing da> f for the West Indies. distributed.lt ir>£ by in* the blood stream from Agents, J. S. Darrell & Co. is a common some other source of infection. trouble, and There may be direct infection * * • ! is one about from disease or the teeth, nose USEFUL XMAS GIFTS S.s. Lady' Drake (C.N.S.) is due which the to arrive fr Oiu the West Indies on doctor is fre­ or throat. Saturday, I December 22nd., sailing quently con- Sometimes ulcers result front suited. The some interference with the nerve the same da jc for Saint John, N.B., suppIy not a FRITH'S HARDWARE STORE via Boston. Agents, J. S. Darrell m°V oeVne ' disease of the neve & Oo. of only very itself, but a functional disturb­ 3693 Conyers. cer. The duodenum is the sec The patient frequently com­ '^B*ACVMATie-&' tion of the small intestine into plains of a period of stomach * » * which the stomach empties its discomfort, with some burning S.s. Amer ican Legion (Munson contents. Most ulcers are form- pain, and gas formation, sick Line) is dui 3 to arrive from New *d either close to the lower end stomach, and either a revonous OF INTEREST York on Mo nday, DecembeT 24th., )f the stomach or Just outside appetite or no appetite for a the stomach in the duodenum. ;;hort time. This experience may sailing the same day for South oe followed by a period of com­ America. A gents, J. S. Darrell so the two must be considered TO IMPORTERS together. plete relief. & Co. An ulcer is a small raw sur­ Untreated ulcer is usually s face varying from the size of a slowly progressive disease. Grad- T.e.v. Que en of Bermuda (Fur- pin point to that of a silver dol- ally getting worse for a time ness-Bermuc la Line) Is due to .ar. It may be only a little sur- then better until we think it u Grouchy? arrive from 1 New York on Monday, face with a little of the mucous well and then it recurs. Occa- You will need certificates of origin membrane destroyed or it may nonally it comes on suddenly December 2> tth., sailing .on return be so deep as to penetrate the .vithout any previous bymptoms DRINK of goods imported under "The rip on Wedn* ;sday, December 26th. walls ol the stomach and per­ •md severe hemorrhage or rup­ Agents, was tlington & conyers. forate into the sunoundinu tis­ ture may develop without warn­ Importation Textile Quotas Act, sues, e ing. 0 _ , STUM .4 1934" for use with your next importa­ S.s. Com Mails per S.s. Lady Hawkins for for Christmas. of pep." is due to arrive at Bermuda from the West Indies, and British Guiana E-4Z t Jamaica o: n January 12fth. Agents, will close at the General Post Office NOTICE TO LETTER BOX Watlingtoi a& C omyers. tomorrow. HOLDERS Ordinary Mail at 4.30 p.m. M ML NOTICES Registered Mail and Parcel Post After Wednesday the 19th. in­ at 4 p.m. stant, Local Christmas mail will LUX TOILET SOAP Mails TA :r Q.t.e^v. Queen of Ber­ be placed in letter boxes, if it is The Bermuda Press, Ltd. muda" ly. r Great Britain, the Do­ MAILS DESPATCHED found that Postmen cannot make preserves your minion cf Canada, ami. the United delivery. Owners of letter boxes are STATIONERY DEPT. States of America, will close at Mails leaving Bermuda today therefore, requosted to clear their youthful beauty the Geaeq ,1 Post Office today. \ should connect with 8.3. "Olympic" boxes daily after that date. ... i

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TO HIS HONOUR THE SPEAKER Mr. CRAWFORD in the Chair. and the Members of the Honour­ PARLIAMENT able House of Assembly of the Hon. A. T. GOSLING (Paget Bermudas or Somers Islands. Parish):—Mr. Chairman, in in­ OFFICIAL REPORT troducing for the consideration The petition of the Navy, Army of this committee His Excellency's & Air Force Institutes, a Corpora­ DOLLS Message No. 28. I would say that Proceedings of the tion incorporated under the laws if members look at the Message of the United Kingdom of Great they will see that pages 4, 5, 6, 7 and Honourable House Britain and Northern Ireland hum­ 8 contain the draft Agreement The Almost Human Doll of Assembly bly sheweth as follows:— which has eventually been arrived 1. Your Petitioner is desirous of at between the Trade Development purchasing, having and holding by Board and the Canadian National SESSION 1934—35 its corporate name, in perpetuite Steamship Company for the ad­ or otherwise ALL THAT certain ditional services which are so neces­ A baby that you can mother as DAY No. 19. Friday, December 7, lot of land situate in Pembroke sary to carry our vegetable crop truly as though she were human ... 1934. Parish in the Islands of Bermuda to their most favourable market you can hug her soft, cuddly little bounded NORTHERLY by the in Canada. Members will recall body . . . you can bathe her with MINUTES Public Road known as "the Reid the agreement which the Canadian soap and water. .. you can powder Street Extension" and there National Steamships gave notice and dress her . . . you can feed her The minutes of the last meeting measuring Fifty feet EASTERLY of termination, coming to an with a nipple water bottle—she were read and confirmed. by land of Herbert Spencer Grieg end on 28th October this year. drinks like a human child . . . you Crisson heretofore held with the It is therefore necessary if we want can change her diapers when they MESSAGES FROM GOVERNOR land now being described and there to have these additional services get wet like a real baby's . . . you measuring Fifty-eight feet and six for carrying our vegetables from can put her to sleep, and her eyes MOTHERS The following Messages from inches SOUTHERLY by the Public the 1st January onwards, to have close as she sinks into Dreamland, His Excellency the Governor:— Road known as "the Middle Long­ this new Agreement approved by She has been your real baby com­ Tour choice of itudinal Road" and there measur­ the House. In view of the great panion through the whole day. (No. 32.) ing Fifty-three feet and WESTER­ importance of the Canadian mar­ baby's first solid food LY by land formerly held with the ket to the agricultural Colony here T. ASTLEY CUBITT, land now being described and now in Bermuda and also to the fact of Frederick Jeffrey and there that the Board of Agriculture Other Dolls that cry and go to sleep, some with long curls of real is so vitally important Lieut.-General, Governor and measuring Fifty-nine feet and six have considered with the Trade hair. You can have blue eyes, or brown eyes. Billy Boy and Commander-in-Chief. inches AND ALSO ALL THAT Development Board all the clauses Billy Girl, also Patsy. You know the risks when certain lot of land situate in Devon­ contained in the contract, I do baby changes to solid food. The Governor has the honour shire Parish in the Islands of Ber­ not think that there can be very We also have Little Orphan Annie and her boy friends, Herby, Dangerous upsets. A loss of to forward, for the information muda bounded NORTHERLY by much objection to them. It may Smitty, and Sandy 2/= up weight that may have serious of the Honourable House of Assem­ land of Lsveson Somerset Heyl be interesting to the committee bly the accompanying report by and there measuring One hun­ to know that this proposed con­ And not to forget the Little Pigs, this one went to market, this consequences. His health dur­ one had roast beef, this had none. ing the next several years de­ the Colonial Treasurer, showing the dred and four feet EASTERLY by tract as presented in His Excel­ pends so much on your choice Revenue and Expenditure for the land of Francis Boyd Vallis and lency's Message is actually the Oh Yes! And don't forget to see Betty Boop, with her does, and of his first solid food. month of November, 1934. there measuring Ninety-five feet seventh drafted contract which GEE GEE'S. At this critical time don't ex­ SOUTHERLY by the public road has been drawn for this purpose, periment, but be guided by the Public Buildings, Hamilton, known as "the Middle Longitud­ which would indicate perhaps advice child specialists have 5th December, 1934. inal Road'' and there measuring One to the members of the House given for over three decades— hundred and eight feet and nine the great care with which the You only find these life like dolls and Cream of Wheat for the first solid (NO. 33.) inches and WESTERLY by land of committee that went to Canada, food. Henry Lewis Levick and there the Board of Agriculture, and the animals in the T. ASTLEY CUBITT, measuring One hundred and forty- Trade Development Board gave Many thousands of mothers two feet and six Inches OR HOW­ to the draft that is now presented have proved it is right. Untried Lieut.-General, Governor and EVER OTHERWISE the said two for your approval. Paragraphs 2 little stomachs handle this pure, Commander-in-Chief. lots of land or either of them may to 10 of the report of which follows YANKEE STORE mild cereal as safely as milk. be bounded or may measure or on pages 9, 10 and 11, give very Cream of Wheat is rich in the The Governor has the honour to ought to be described TOGETHER completely the reasons for the Gift Shower energy growing bodies need. It transmit to the Honourable House WITH the appurtenances with new contract, and the reasons why helps put on natural weight of Assembly for their favourable power, from time to time, to sell, a great many of the changes from Corner Reid and Queen Streets and build up resistance. consideration, the accompanying convey, mortgage, demise or other­ the old contract were made. Any 3722tti. copy of a Bill entitled "The Crim­ wise dispose of the said premises other point which may arise, I inal Code Amendment Act (No. 2) or any part thereof and also with would be glad to explain. The c l¥l 1935," which he has caused to be power to construct, erect and use Bill is introduced to give effect prepared in order to provide for power to construct, erect and use to the draft contract. th? punishment in certain cases on the said premises such buildings of infanticide and to prohibit the for the purposes of Your Petitioner Mr. GOSLING moved that it be pass'ng of the sentence of death its successors or assigns as it or recommended to the House to on expectenat mothers. they shall deem expedient. allow a Bill to be introduced to This give effect to the proposed con­ Lady Public Buildings, Hamilton, Your Petitioner therefore prays tract contained in the enclosure to 5th December, 1934. that your Honourable House will His Excellency's Message No. 28. May be pleased to take this Petition Well (No. 34.) into consideration and will allow —which was agreed to. No man has enough! Be a Bill to be brought in providing: T. ASTLEY CUBITT, —(1) That Your Petitioner may The House resumed, and adopted YOU acquire the aforesaid premises the resolution of the committee. Lieut.-General, Governor and in manner aforesaid and may dis­ Commander-in-Chief. pose of the same in manner afore­ ESTIMATE OF REVENUE NECKTIES said with power to erect build­ RECOMMITTED ings in manner aforesaid. The Governor has the honour to On motion of Sir Stanley Spur­ transmit, to the Honourable House ling the Estimate of Revenue was from 3/- upwards of Assembly for their favourable And Your Petitioner will ever pray, consideration, the accompanying ect. recommitted for general purposes. copy of a Bill entitled "The Com­ panies Act, 1934, Amendment Act, GEORGE McKECHNIE Mr. FRITH in the Chair. 1935." WOLMER No man can afford to be careless in the Sir HENRY WATLINGTON choice of neckties which due to their Members of the Board. (Devonshire Parish):—Mr. Chair­ Public Buildings, Hamilton, man, I am going to move an amend­ prominence affects both the character and 6th December, 1934. S. BAKER, ment under item 11, under 1. the smartness of his entire appearance. Miscellaneous. I always use (No. 35.) These have character without being noisy Secretary. this perfumed Sir HENRY WATLINGTON and their quality reflects this smartness. T. ASTLEY CUBITT, ' household GREAT BRITAIN: ENGLAND moved to strike out item 11 under They bear the Trimingham Label. COUNTY OF LONDON "1. Miscellaneous":—"Death du­ cleanser . • • • Lieut.:—General, Governor and CITY OF LONDON. ties 1 per cent on personal estate—• Commander-in-Chief. £1,000." because "Chemico" Bath & House­ ON THIS DAY the fourteenth of hold Cleanser is ANTISEPTIC— Choose here at 3/- 4/- 6/- 7/6 November A.D. One thousand nine Sir HENRY WATLINGTON: — does not coarsen the skin—is The Governor has the honour hundred and thirty-four before me I feel that this suggestion was splendid for removing all grime to inform the Honourable House the undersigned WALTER FRED­ brought forward hurriedly and I from the hands. In a word—it's of Assembly that he has recently ERICK MURLY of the City of Lon­ do not think hon. members have the PERFECT household cleanser. had under consideration the general don Notary Public in and for said had time enough to consider it. question of providing suitable City by Royal Authority duly ad­ As you know, I was strongly against public lavatory accommodation in mitted and sworn personally ap­ it. I am still a strong adherent TRIMINGHAM BROTHERS various places in the Colony. peared GEORGE McKECHNIE, The to the previous way Of collecting YjjijfliccT Right Honourable ROUNDELL our revenue. I know that all du­ 2. He proposes to instruct the CECIL PALMER VISCOUNT WOL­ ties of this kind are subjec; to a Board of Health to appoint a Com­ MER and STANLEY BAKER per­ certain amount of evasion. I do BATH & HOUSEHOLD mittee to submit specific recom­ sonally known to me and known to not feel that duties of tl:i; kind mendations, but before doing so me to be (the two former) two of are suitable to this Colony at all CLEANSER will be glad to receive the views of the Members of the Board and (the for several reasons. I feel that the Honourable House of Assembly latter) the Secretary of NAVY the way in which we collect duty, on the general question and to know ARMY AND AIR FORCE IN­ collect our revenue from ad valorem Restore NATURAL WHITENESS whether consideration will be given STITUTES named in and that and specific duties at present is a to the provision of the necessary executed the annexed Instrument fair one. I stated before that to Dingy Teeth—Quickly Made only by THE COUNTY appropriation. WHO being 6ach first duly sworn everybody can decide in his own CHEMICAL CO., LTD., did say that they reside in London, mind practically what he is going Start brushing your teeth with Kolynos. "CHEMICO" WORKS, Public Buildings, Hamilton, England; that they are the above to pay to the Treasury, that is, See how quickly ugly yellow stains are BIRMINGHAM, 5, England. described officers of the said In­ if he is not in trade. Of cours;, removed and the natural whiteness ol 6th December, 1934, your teeth restored. stitutes; that the seal at foot of the if he is in trade what he buys will SOLE DISTRIBUTORS: Kolynos destroys the mouth bacteria (No. 36.) said Instrument is the Common be subject to fluctuations accord­ NICHOLL & ASHTON, ing to his business. But if he is a that causes ugly teeth and decay. Try Seal of the said Institutes; that the Kolynos. You will see the difference in P.O. Box 372, T. ASTLEY CUBITT, signatures to the said Instrument private individual it depends on what he eats, on his wearing your own mirror. Your friends will see Hamilton, Bermuda. are of their own proper handwrit­ it When you smile. ing respectively and that they were apparel, etc., what lie pays into Lieut.-General, Governor and the Treasury. It is a fair tax Commander-in-Chief. duly authorised to seal and sign J said Instrument on behalf of the because it practically allows the KOLYNOS said Institutes. And they also poorer man to get off much easier BUY .>;: The Governor has the honour acknowledged to me that as such than a man who is better equipped -,<,, DENTAL CREAM with this world's goods. I feel to transmit, for the favourable officers as aforesaid they executed Local Distributors: NICHOLL & ASHTON, P. 0. Box 529, Hamilton consideration of the Honourable said Instrument voluntarily for it is a departure which we had Rouse of Assembly, the accom­ and on behalf of the said Institutes better leave out. In other coun­ panying copies of departmental as its free act and deed for the uses tries I know that they have had it, SYMINGTONS correspondence, and recommends and purposes therein contained. I doubt very much whether it is that a supplementary appropri­ satisfactory to all parties in other ation of £2,400 be made under countries. I know that people go "EEZEE" the Post Office Vote No. 70. "Tran­ IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF I have from here to Great Britain and sit Charges" to provide the neces­ hereunto set my hand and Offi­ evade tax by going over to the sary payment. cial Seal in the said City the day Continent—that of course is in­ 2/3 FIRE and year first above written. come tax, whereas this is estate Public Buildings, Hamilton, duties. I feel, as I stated before, each LIGHTERS 3357CXtu4.w5.tiill.wl2.tul8.wi9. 6th December, 1934. In Fidem that it discourages enterprise and we do not wish to disoourage enter­ W. F. MURLY, prise here. It also attacks certain Starts a fire without trouble or kindling COL. DILL presented a Petition people who are living in this coun­ ABSORBENT from the Navy, Army and Air Not. Pub. try who come from abroad, and I Lasts Indefinitely—Made in England. SAFE—SOFT Force Institutes praying that do not think it is expedient for the House would allow a Bill On motion of Mr. Gosling the this Colony, which depends very Sterilized 20 Times to be brought in providing that the Governor's Message No. 28, relative largely on outsiders for its support, NORTHERN TISSUE petitioners may acquire certain to agreement with Canadian Na­ to place such a tax on. I feel that GODET & YOUNG premises referred to in the Petition. tional Steamship Line, was con­ Phone 1294 JACK ARNOLD is the Agent sidered in Committee, Continued on Pige 7 3262

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non-Bermudlan residents. That is should not have had to talk about be allowed to enjoy that income COLONIAL PARLIAMENT a difficulty which is not Insuper­ this taxation, these duties at all, without any provisions to it, and able: it could be gotten around, I we would have plenty to balance I think that immediate members think. the Budget, but they did not do of the family should also have Continued from Pace 6 their duty and the result is that the same facility, but when it gets Mr. J. R. CONYERS (South­ you come forward and say you down to a grandson, or if a legacy there are certain individuals living ampton Parish):—I would like to want a little more money, and pro­ is left to a perfect stranger, then I here, who, as soon as the tax is point out, Mr. Chairman, that pose to tax this, that and the other think the country is entitled to put on will consider whether they the position of the non-residents which are taxes which really should some of it. As I say, it is only the should get out of the country, of Bermuda is not very clear. They not be necessary in this country, principle we are adopting today: or not. I look upon this freedom may have personal estate here and they are bound to become a these details may be worked out from taxation as a good advertise­ and may be domiciled in England nuisance in various ways. You J later on ment. I have often spoken of it or in the United States and they do hare to set up and jnaintain fur­ to other perons from abroad and not have to pay a tax there for what ther machinery to collect these Mr. E. P. T. TUCKER (St. they have always agreed with me they won in Bermuda, so there duties which, in some instances, George's Parish):—Mr. Chairman, to that effect. might be a difficulty, and it might will cost pretty nearly as much I just want to say a few words. mean in putting this tax on that as we get out of them. I think I think every hon. member must Lt.-Col. the Hon. T. M. DILL they would pay in Bermuda to a we had better agree to the motion, agree, Mr. Chairman, that this (Devonshire Parish):— Mr. Chair­ smaller extent than the amount and get rid of this thing. Proposed method of taxation has man, on the last day when this they pay in the country in which been somewhat sprung on us. Measure was before the House I they are domiciled. Mr. T. F. FALL (Sandys Parish): I know personally that it has been said at the time that I was going —Mr. Chairman, perhaps a land resting in the mind of the hon. to keep an open mind on the sub­ Hon. Sir STANLEY SPURLING: tax would suit the hon. member member in charge of the Esti­ ject, I think that it Is too early —Mr. Chairman, at the present better! (Laughter) I hope the mates for quite sometime, but if to put it in the Estimates yet, time the Budget shows a surplus motion will not be turned down. hon. members will look at the because, as I rather outlined on over expenditure of £2,154. Now The hon. member has advocated Report as handed in by the Fin­ that day, there is a good deal of if we strike this item out and leave right straight through the cutting ance Committee, of which the hon. preliminary work before these it at £1,154—well, I realise that a of salaries—a ten per cent cut member in charge was Chairman, GEESE 1/5 duties can come into practical good deal of legislation is going to right straight through. It has been no intimation of any such method politics at all. At the present be necessary, but I really feel, Mr. been carried out in so far as the of taxation is given. The Finance DUCKS 1/6 time the only estate which comes Chairman, that the time has come working-class men have been con­ Committee even if the hon. mem­ cerned, and now he wants to put ber had signed the Minority to the hands of the executor is in Bermuda, we have arrived at CHICKENS, 5 to 6V2 lbs1/8 purely personal estate and that largely by the insistence of hon. on a higher rate of duties on cer­ Report as regards this proposed would mean that the real estate members in providing expensive tain commodities at present on the method of taxation should have CHICKENS, 2H to 3 lbs 1/6 as the law now stands, would es­ things such as hospitals and better free list which are practically con- given some intimation. A matter cape duty altogether, and if it is education and so on, which tho consumed by the poor man. It of such vital importance as this FOWL 1/6 desired and considered advisable community has regarded as essen­ is very surprising: the hon. mem­ one is, should not be considered to adopt this form of taxation in tial: this House has regarded them ber has no objection to whatever and decided on so hastily. There PREMIUM HAMS, ovenized1/4 the future, a good deal more pre­ as essential ,1, as much as any other taxation is put on. As long as it are many pros and cons as to dif­ liminary work would have to be member; we have provided them, does not hurt him, it is all right. ferent methods of taxation or STAR HAMS 1/3 done. We should have to adopt and now we have to pay for them. additional taxation, more particu­ a Measure very much on the lines There is no way of getting out of Mr. H. V. SMITH (Warwick larly in this measure. It requires of the English Land Transfer Act it, and I believe that the time has Parish):—I think I am one of those time, as the hon. and learned mem­ of 1897, I think I called it The Real come when we can extract no more who has realised the necessity ber for Devonshire, Col. Dill said, Estate Assets Act last time, but revenue out of ad valorem fairly to for some time of some means of to weigh the matter up and decide Phone 1234 — 1235 as a matter of fact I have looked it the people of Bermuda. We have raising revenue outside of the ad whether it is in the best interests up since, under which real estate got to look to taxes, the principle valorem duties, and of the taxes of this community. We have got will not, as it does in common burden of which will bear upon the that have been mentioned in the to consider what method of tax­ THOS. MILES & CO, law, devolve upon the devisee or wealthier sections of the com­ House, such as the income tax, ation is going to give the best results heir at law but will accrue to the munity. That is a principle which and land tax, the death duty is not only financially, Mr. Chair­ 3759iof nnvn ouAiitf o*-.-f f thei-t-l-irtl»r * handlTQllflsQ an(1.11(d1 to tell us now what the present the goods are very cheap, and have :1; i: will get up in the House and if j • •'"« - pieces. A visit will convince situation of the Estimates of Rev­ been for the last few years—tea, he grows most of the beets in Ber- i Therefore, they are duties of the enue and Expenditure is. While sugar, flour. People can afford to muda, will advocate a protection i State. What has put us in this you of the fact that they have the hon. member is looking that have these duties raised. We have on beets. Or, if he grows nearly j hole? St. David's Island Bridge, up I would just like to say that been getting the benefit of these all the cassava in Bermuda he Marsh Reclamation, and other no rival. no one wants to see any extra form low prices for sometime, getting thinks that it should have a high things which we looked forward to of taxation. On the other hand them for practically nothing, and duty put upon it. We have to —I supported them myself, it is Sole Importer when it comes to a choice of dif­ they would stand a little tax and face some form of taxation and I quite true,—but it was not educa­ ferent forms of taxation if more the Colony could drive quite a am afraid in the absence of adopt­ tion, it was not hospitals, it was revenue is needed there is certainly little amount during the year OTTO WURZ ing this today that we are going to such things as Marsh Reclamation, room for a good deal of difference from taxing those commodities. have to put additional duties on St. David's Island Bridge and other of opinion for there are those But there is no necessity to even The Swiss Watchmaker the necessaries of life. I agree things that I can mention, of which who think that an inheritance tax do that, absolutely none. If the the hon. member and myself were is a very fair tax. There a:'e certain with the hon. member for Devon Opp. Hotel Bermudiana committee that was appointed a shh-e Sir Henry Watlington, that I stron£ advocates. We regret now dangers that would have to be year ago had done its duty, had we ever went int0 tliem out the wife of a man who has helped **»* . 377S*Kt». guarded against, of course. There had a little backbone, why we '•'i'M r^M is the question of the number of him to earn his income should Continued on Page 10 _ 1

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-Scottich Dance Music. The 9.30—Lanny Ross and his Log Glasgow Strathspey and Reel Cabin Orch.; Kathleen Wells Society songs SHOP EARLY FOR GIFTS 6.30-6.45—Dance Music 10.00—20,000 Years in Sing Sing- OVER THE RADIO sketch with Warden Lawes; and GSC, 31.3 m.; GSA, 49.6 m. Sing Sing Prison Band 7.00—Big Ben. Students' Songs. 10.30—John Charles Thomas, bari­ The Wireless Male Voice tone CHRISTMAS CARDS* Chorus. William Barrand 11.00—To be announced DEAN ACKERMAN ON PRESS- concert, which closes with "Holy (bass-baritone); at the piano 11.15—Beauty—Mme. Sylvia RADIO Night," and then return to New Ernest Lush 11.30—Jack Denny's Orch.; Harry York. 7.30—"Men of Kent and Kentish Richman, songs Carl Ackerman, author, war cor­ Warden Lawes' weekly drama of Men." Programme devised 12.00—Emil Coleman's Orch. respondent and Dean of the Colum­ prison life and personalities, in and produced by William bia University School of Journalism, which he plays a leading role him­ MacLurg WABC, New York 860 kc. speaking on the subject of news self, is entitled "The Christmas 8.00—Talk: "Games played by the 5.15—Curtis Institute of Music broadcasting, will be heard over an that Changed." It is the story of Ancient Maya," Dr. Thomas Concert NBC-WEAF network tonight at a murderer to whom Christmas was Gann 6.00— Og, Son of Fire—sketch 8.30 Bermuda time. Dean Acker- a day of horror until he joined in 8.15—"Friendly Harmony—No. 6." 6.15—Skippy—sketch man, who covered the Central the activities of the prison band. Nora Chapman in Song Suc­ 6.30—Jack Armstrong—sketch Powers for the United States during The programme will be on the air cesses, with George Panton 6.45—Paul Chapin, songs the early days of the World War, from 10.00 to 10.30 p.m., Bermuda (Hawaiian Steel Guitar) 7.00—Buck Rogers—sketch later worked in a number of Euro­ time. 8.45—The News. Topical Talks by 7.15—Bobby Benson—sketch pean countries for the New York the Director of Empire and 7.30—The Shadow—sketch The Season's Greetings Tribune and the Saturday Evening Foreign Services and by the 7.55—Press-Radio News ELSIE JANIS ON NBC STAFF AS Post. His talk will be titled "Press Chief Engineer of the B.B.C. 8.00—Myrt and Marge—sketch FIRST WOMAN ANNOUNCER Radio—an Experiment in Public 8.15—Just Plain Bill—sketch Earlier in the season than ever before we Service." 8.30—The O'Neills—sketch Elsie Janis, one of America's fore­ WEAF, New York 660 kc. placed on display an array of Christmas cards * * * 8.45—Boake Carter most comediennes and mimics, 5.00—Martha Mears, contralto ALLEN OPENS DEPARTMENT 5.15—Herald of Sanity—Dr. Joseph 9.00—St. Louis Blues, from St which for sheer beauty are unexcelled. STORE will be inducted into office as NBC's first woman announcer in Jastrow, psychologist Louis 9.15—Edwin C. Hill The next time you come in look them a special programme over an NBC- 5.30—Jesters Trio When Fred Allen unlocks the WJZ ntwork tonight. 5.45—The Lady Next Door 9.30—Everett Marshall's Broad­ microphone and starts the revolv­ way Varieties—Everett Mar­ over — make your selection while stocks The effervescent entertainer, star 6.00—Kay Foster, songs ing doors going round for his Town shall, baritone; Elizabeth of musical revue and , 6.15—Tom Mix—sketch are new and unlimited in range. Hall Tonight broadcast over an Lennox, contralto; mixed became known to millions who 6.30—Alice in Orchestralia NBC-WEAF network tonight, a chorus; Arden Orch. never had seen her in the theatre 6.45—Stamp Club—Captain Tim department store, complete with 10.00—Nino Martini, tenor; Andre when, during the World War, she Healy bargain basement, credit depart­ Kostelanetz's Orch. brought hor fun and songs to the 7.00—Xavier Cugat's Orch. ment and a Christmas rush will 10.30— Georgo Burns and Gracie — THE PHOENIX — A.E.F. camps in France. 7.15—Ranch Boys, songs occupy the attention of Merchant- 7.30—Press-Radio News Allen, comedians As a regular member of the NBC The Store of a Thousand Practical Qifts Tycoon Allen and the Mighty Art i 7.35—Arlene Jackson, songs 11.00—Broadcast to and from Byrd announcer staff, Miss Janis will Players. 7.45—Billy Batchelor—sketch Expedition guide many network programmes Songs by Tenor James Melton, 8.00—Pickens Sisters, songs from gong to gong each day. She 11.30—Mary Eastman, soprano; the Town Hall quartet and singing 8.15—Freddie Martin's Orchestra will be initiated into the mysteries Evan Evans, baritone ensemble and instrumental music 8.30—Pres-Radio—An Experiment of the announcer's panel and other 12.00—Leon Belasco's Orch. by Lennie Hayton and the Ipana in Public Service—Dean Carl studio intricacies in the programme Troubadours will supplement the Ackerman tonight at 11.00 o'clock, Bermuda 00 heavy drama of department store 8.45—Uncle Ezra—sketch time, by Pat Kelly, NBC chief of operation In the programme at 9.00—Trigger—play, with Mary announcers, and a first-aid con­ 10.00 o'clock, Bermuda time. Port­ tingent of her fellow workers, in­ Pickford land Hoffa, Jack Smart, Lionel cluding Milton J. Cross, Alois Hav- 9.30—Wayne King's Orch. Stander, Minerva Pious, John iEnglttfl? sports IHjop rilla, Graham McNamee, James 10.00—Town Hall Tonight—Fred Brown and Eileen Douglas will Wallington, John S. Young and Allen, comedian; James Mel­ assist in pushing the revolving Alwyn Bach. The only feminine ton, tenor; Hayton Orch. suggest doors. staff worker will be welcomed to 11.00—Guy Lombardo's Orch. * * * her new job by NBC executives and 11.30—One Man's Family—sketch MARY PICKFORD PLAYS will then be given an audition, an 12.00—Mixed Chorus CHAMOIS JACKET "TRIGGER" I.Q. test and a mild hazing by the announcer fraternity. WLW, Cincinnati 700 kc. "Trigger," a drama of the South­ Miss Janis is not a novice at 6.00—Charlie Kent and His Adler- for her Christmas ern mountains by Lula Volhner, broadcasting, as she has been ikans will be presented by Mary Pickford 6.15—Tom Mix—sketch and Company, with the famous heard as guest star in many NBC 6.30—Same as WJZ screen and radio actress in the programmes during the past few 50/- 6.45—Jack Armstrong—sketch title role, in the broadcast over an years. The innovation that brings 7.00—Bailey Axton, tenor; Mar­ NBC-WEAF network tonight, at 9 her to the microphone as the net­ garet Woods, soprano, and Smartly styled and tailored o'clock, Bermuda time. work's first woman announcer is expected to provide the popular orchestra As "Trigger" Hicks, a high- Nothing more useful for comedienne with many opportun­ 7.15—The Bachelor of Song spirited and deeply religious moun­ ities to add her distinctive type of 7.30—Bob Newhall, sports talk tain girl, Miss Pickford arouses the Bermuda nor so necessary humour to the regular and special 7.45-8.15—Same as WJZ suspicions of the superstitious up­ programmes in which she offici­ 8.15—Lum and Abner—comedy for Golf or walking on cold land folk. Her faith healing activ­ ates. 8.30-9.30—Same as WJZ windy days— ities have convinced them that she 9.30—Henry Thies' Pepsters NOBEL PRIZE _ Professor Clayton Urey of Columbia is a witch. The complications in­ 9.45—Smilin' Ed McConnell, songs crease when two youthful civil en­ University, noted for his ex­ TONIGHT'S PROGRAMMES 10.00-12.00—Same as WEAF periments with "heavy water " gineers who are surveying the 12.00—News Bulletin was announced at Stockholm country become interested in the as the 1934 recipient of the girl. The broadcast, under the (Bermuda Time) Nobel prize for chemistry, in sponsorship of the makers of Royal WJZ, New York 760 kc. recognition for his work in thermodynamics desserts, will originate in the NBC GSD, 25.5 m.; GSB, 31.5 m. 5.30—Rochester Civic Orchestra Hollywood studios. (5.30-6.45) GSB, 31.5 ; GSA, 49.6 m. 6.30—The Singing Lady * * » 4.15—Orchestral Interlude 6.45—Little Orphan Annie 3756?qw.s. 7.00—Education in the News—talk XMAS CONCERT FROM SING 4.30—Variety 7.15—Alma Kitchell, contralto SING 5.30—Students* Songs. The Wire­ 7.30—Press-Radio News less Male Voice Chorus. Wil­ 7.35—Three X Sisters—songs Christmas music from Sing Sing liam Barrand (bass-baritone) Eat 7.45—Lowell Thomas played inside the walls by the At the Pianoforte, Ernest 8.00—Amos 'n' Andy—sketch prison band, will be broadcast for Lush CARR'S i 8.15—Plantation Echoes—Willard NBC-WJZ listeners during Warden 6.00—News Bulletin. Topical Quaker Oats ENGLISH I Lewis E. Lawes "20,000 Years in Talks by the Director of Robison's Orch. Sing Sing" sketch tonight. The Empire and Foreign Ser­ 8.30—Red Davis—sketch are the best BISCUITS J programme will open in Radio City, vices and by the Chief En­ 8.45—Dangerous Paradise—sketch switch to the prison for the band gineer of the B.B.O. 9.00—Sign of the Scythe—sketch For Health F.J.G. F00TE, Local Agent THE EDYAt GAZETTE ANd COLONIST DAILY, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1934 Page 9

SPEEDY CONSIDERATION OF SUPPLY BILLS IN COUNCIL Now, more than ever.... CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Continued from Page 1 "CANADA COMMERCE CARRIERS" 2. 3 and 4 were then moved separ­ OPERATED IN CONNECTION WITH CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS ately and agreed to. On the report stage Major the Hon. R. W. Apple­ CANADA—BERMUDA—WEST INDIES SERVICE by made one comment on the amount of £40 for revision of the Specially Built and Equipped lor Tropical Travel Parliamentary register. It might BERMUDA — EASTERN GROUF — DEMERARA (Via BOSTON, MASS.) toe necessary to asfckfi a supple­ "Bsmagtlttf freight, jwssezigtt and mail isracn between Halifax, N.S., Saint John, N.B., and Leads the Way mentary vote, he -said. The bill Demerara, calling each way at Boston, Bermuda, St. Kltts, Nevis, Antigua, M mtserrat Dominica, was then read a third time. St. Lucia, Barbados, St. Vincent. Grenada, Trinidad CUSTOMS BILL 1 Arr. and Leave Leave ! Leavo Arrive Leave Bermuda for with the Equally speedy consideration was STEAMER Halifax Boston, Bermuda Bermuda St. John, N.B., given to the Customs Tariff Bill. N.S. 1 Mass. for W.I. via Boston This, too, was read three times, MONARCH the committee stage being cur­ Dec. 22 tailed by a motion of Mr. Wadding­ Lady Nelson Dec. 29 ton, who moved that the Bill be Dec. 16 Dec. 18 Dec. 20 Dec. 21 Jan. 12 of BERMUDA read by its title only. Dec. 30 Jan. 1 ! Jan. 3 Jan. 4 Jan. 26 This was agreed to, and the bill Steamers sail from Halifax and arrive at Saint John, N.B. and the was swept through committee in less than three minutes. Third readings followed without debate. WESTERN GROUP SERVICE QUEEN The axe was also applied to the fortnightly freight, passenger and mall service between Montreal (in summer), Halifax, N.S., second reading of the Hamilton via Boston (in winter), calling Lt Hamilton, Bermuda; Nassau, Bahamas; Kingston, Jamaica| Bermuda Hotel Company Bill, of BERMUDA which was received from the House making C.N.S. connection at Jamaica for Belize, British Honduras. of Assembly yesterday and read a Leave Leave Arrive Leave Arr. and Leave first time on the motion of Mr. STEAMER Halifax Boston, Bermuda Bermuda Bermuda for WO of the outstanding vessels of the Gosling. Mass. for W.I. Halifax via Tworld — each over 22,400 tons — the Mr. Gosling moved to suspend Boston only liners afloat that provide a private the necessary rule for second and bath with every room. Pleasure-planned third readings. When the Bill Dec. 18 especially for Bermuda service with mag­ was committed the President, Sir Lady Somers Dec. 12 Dec. 14 Dec. 16 Dec. 17 nificent lounges, smart night club cafes, S. O. Rowan-Hamilton, moved that Lady Rodney Dec. 26 Dec. 28 Dec. 30 Dec. 31 $250,000 dance deck, complete stage with the Bill be read by its title only. Jan. 9 Jan. 11 Jan. 13 Jan. 14 Jan. 29 "talkie" equipment and ship-to-shore This was agreed to and the Bill was hurried through third read­ VAGABOND CRUISES phone. Sailings twice weekly between ing. Mr. Gosling remarked that Passenger and Cargo Service, Bermuda — Eastern Service Bermuda and New York. there was "a real urgency for this Demerara Bill to be passed," as the hotel was STEAMER Leave Halifax Arrive and Leave St.Georges for West Indies opening in February. Dec. 22 For Reservations apply SUPPLEMENTARY VOTES Dec. 26 Jan. 26 Jan. 30 Mar. 2 WATLINGTON & CONYERS The thirteenth Supplementary Mar. 6 Appropriation Resolve of the year, For Reservations, Passenger and Frleght Rates, apply to:— General Agents carrying an amount of £40 for diet­ JOHN S. DARRELL & CO., Agents, ing prisoners in the gaols, and £260 Hamilton, Bermuda. HAMILTON - BERMUDA for War pensions, passed through Sabject to change without notice. three readings. Mr. Waddington IMtffdMJ*. informed the Hon. H. D. Butter­ field that the £40 for dieting pri­ soners was additional to the sup­ plementary vote of £60 carried in the twelth Supplementary Appro­ FURNESS BERMUDA LINE priation Resolve just passed. The he refers as Irs "Three Muske­ (Under Contract with Bermud» Government) Chief of Police finally found that teers." They are Luc^en Brule, £100 was necessary, he said. former chef of the Pahvs D'Orsay Royal and United States Mail Steamers The School Teachers Superan­ in Pars; PhUibert Henocq, chef nuation Act, 1934, Amendment caviste and wine butler; and M. T.E.V. "QUEEN OF BERMUDA" Bill, was read second and third Casati, manager of the dining times. It makes the major Act rooms. This original organized r E. V. "MONARCH OF BERMUDA" applicable to future teachers, group have worked for a number of which the original Bill failed to do. years at the Hotel Hermitage at Le Min. $60 and op. The President asked for futher Touquet, and the additional staff PROPOSED SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS consideration of the Criminal Code of some two hundred and seventy- Amendment Bill to be deferred until five, individually selected, form one big happy family. Leave Arrive Leave Arrive the next meeting, to enable him The' Castle Harbour will con­ Steamer New York Bermuda Bermuda New York to look into the matter. The Bill extends the scope of speedy trials tinue to maintain its European I 15 Sat. Dec. Thur. Dec. 20 by allowing suspects on bail to atmosphere, and is the only resort fMonarch of Bda Thur. Dec. 13 Sat. Dec. 17lWed. Fri. Dec. 21 take speedy trial and by extending hotel west of Biarritz where Parisian Queen of Bda... Sat. Dec. 15,Mon. Dec. Dec. "Monarch of Bda Fri. Dec. Dec. Mon. Dec. Wed. Dec. 26 the jurisdiction of the Supreme cuisine and Latin enjoyment are 21 Sun. Court in such trials. The Colonial combined with solid British com­ Queen of Bda... | Sat. Dec. 22JMon. Dec. Wed. Dec. Fri. Dec. 28 Dec. 31 Secretary moved the second read­ fort. Monarch of Bda Wed. Dec. 26'Fri. Dec. Sat. Dec. Mon. ing, but withdrew his motion when Sigmund Schatz was released *Queen of Bda.. . JFri. Dec. 28,Sun. Dec. Sun. Dec. 30 Tue. Jan. the President asked for considera­ from his engagement at the Savoy- Monarch of Bda 'Mon. Dec, 31|Wed. Jan. Tuhr. Jan. 3]Sat. Jan. tion of the Bill to be deferred. Plaza in New York to return to The Monarch of Bda Sat. Jan. 5 Mon. Jan. Wed. Jan. 9Fri. Fri. Castle Harbour this season with an tQueen of Bda... Tue. Jan. 8jThur. Jan. Thur. Jan. 10,Tue. Jan. Monarch of Bda Sat. Jan. 12Mon. Jan. Wed. Jan. 16 Fri. Jai. FOOD FOR JURIES increased orchestra, numbering ten tQueen of Bda... Thur. Jan. 17 Sat. Jan. Sat. Jan. 19 Thur. Jan. musicians. He will conduct the The Jury Act, 1917, Amendment well established Sunday afternoon Bill, which will enable jurors kept tea concerts of symphonic music in overnight to be provided with food the Lounge and play for dancing as well as lodging at the public during the evenings in the French expense, was passed through Restaurant, formerly termed the * Sails from New York 6.00 p.m. t Return to New York via Nassau. second and third readings. Grill. TOYS FOR ALL AGES WATLINGTON &. CONYERS, Agents The President queried the nec­ Mr. Schatz is known for his in­ essity of the bill, pointing out that terpretation of Gypsy and Hun­ heretofore food had been provided garian airs and this year he has under the provisions of Section 41 imported special instruments with For the railroad of the Act, which stipulates that the which to stress this particular minded kid Provost Marshall General shall pro­ type of music. THE PACIFIC STEAM NAVIGATION CO. vide "suitable beds, beddings, and from 3 to 93 other conveniences for sleeping, CHRISTMAS AT THE CASTLE there are trains washing and other necessary pur­ HARBOUR o f every des­ THE LARGEST AND MOST LUXURIOUS STEAMERS poses as the Court shall sanction." OPERATING BETWEEN ENGLAND AND BERMUDA Major Appleby explained that the Christmas will be celebrated in cription. From England to Bermuda From Bermuda to England bill arose out of a ruling made by true British fashion in keeping with him whilst he was Acting Attorney this British colony. A huge native from "Orduna" 31st Jan. 'Orbita" 6th Feb. General. If section 41 was care­ cedar tree from The Castle Har­ "Orbita" 14th Mar. 'Reina del Pacifico" 19th Mar. 2/- up fully read, he said, it would be bour's own estate, decorated and "Reina del Pacifico" 11th April 'Orduna" 3rd April seen that it did not apply to the lighted, will stand in the Lounge. "Orduna" 9th May 'Orbita" 15th May provision of food. On the occasion The blazing Yule logs will be of "Reina del Pacifico" 20th June 'Reina del Pacifico" 30th May an amount was queried by the native cedar and sycamore, and a Calling at Nassau and Havana on outward and homeward voyages. Audit Board, he said, he ruled that miniature Christmas tree will grace From the cuddliest little rag Subject to change without notice. the Audit Board should pass it. each individual table in the stately The Colonial Secretary added dining hall where dinner will be dolls to the most life like dolls For fares and other information please apply to that following this ruling by the served on Christmas night. ever made our stock is absolute­ HARNETT S RICHARDSON, Agents. Attorney General the Audit Board Mr. Schatz will present a pro­ 3755tw-fortnigbtIy asked for the matter to be cleared gramme of Christmas music during ly complete. up by an amending bill. the dinner hour and later there will The Council adjourned to Fri­ be dancing in the French Restau­ day. The members present yester­ rant. HUGE SELECTION day were:",the President, Sir S. O. To. create a homelike holiday Rowan-Hamilton, the Hon. E. J. atmosphere for visitors passing From 1/9 up 57 Waddington (Colonial Secretary) Christmas at The Castle Harbour, 57 the Hon. J. T. Trimingham (Col­ a miniature Christmas tree will be On the Phone onial Treasurer), the Hon. H. J. placed in each guest room. Cox, the Hon. Dr. T. H. Outer- Many visitors from the States bridge, the Hon. F. G. Gosling, the are expected for the coming holiday Hon. Major R. W. Appley, and thee season. WHEEL TOYS Hello Mr. Murphy, ready to take my order? Hon. H. D. Butterfield. Reservations are already being Yes Madam. 00 received for Christmas dinner from CARTS CASTLE HARBOUR NOTES Bermudians, cottagers and other 3 Heinz Fig Puddings Island visitors who will have cele­ WAGGONS 1 doz. Heinz Soups (mixed) brated their Christmas Eve the BICYCLES 1 Heinz Mixed Pickles The Castle Harbour will officially night before and desire an addi­ 1 Heinz Sandwich Spread open on Saturday, December 22nd, tional diversion on Christmas TRICYCLES 3 Heinz Baked Beans a month earlier than usual. night. Reservations may be made 3 Heinz Spaghetti Mr. Fred Tivoli, formerly of the by telephone to the Restaurant Everything on Wheels 1 Brillo Hotel Hermitage at La Touquet on manager. 1 doz. Oranges the channel coast of France, has 12 lbs. Flour assumed the management this season. He is known on the Riviera At Mr. Murphy "Thank you, I see you must and from the Excelsior in Rome to 666 be collecting Heinz labels. Wise lady." the Splendide Royal at Aix-les- LIQUID, TABLETS, SALVE NOSE A. S. COOPER & SONS "Yes, Mr. Murphy, because I sure could Bains. DROPS Front St. Reid St. use one of those Xmas Hampers displayed - M::. George W. Durkin of tlie Checks Malaria in 3 days, Culds first at the Phoenix." Manoir Richelieu at Murray Bay, 4 day. Headaohes or Neuralgia in 30 57 Canada, s ass'stant manager. minutes. 57 M:r. T'vol' br'ngs w'th h'm to 375fl*Ww. 3764fw Tne Castle Harbour a tr1o to which Fine Laxative and Tonic

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1 Murray's Anchorage, into the dif­ there and I know what the con­ COLONIAL PARLIAMENT ferent harbours. Well, if that ditions are. That is what such a comes into effect, then this motion motion as this means down there. might be amended to read "Port It absolutely means impoverishing Continued from page 7 dues on all ships using those har­ the residents, the property owners bours." I feel it is a question of in the Municipality of St. George's. Pearman, Watlington & Co. they seemed favourable, and it was equity, really. This amount has They could no longer own their X for the advancement of the Colony. to be found by the two Municipali­ property; it would be sold in order FEATURING I do think that we should not in­ ties. It probably means that the that they could meet their taxa­ K stitute a new principle of taxation. taxes in the City of Hamilton and tion. That is what they would have Bermuda is very very different from in the Town of St. George will have to do I do not know whether my other countries. Otlier countries to be increased. On the other hand confrere, the hon. Sir Stanley K have put this taxation on, but I at the moment the land holders in Spurling, will endorse what I am have had men of the highest calibre the City of Hamilton and in the saying, or not; I do not know whe­ X tell me in conversation that it is a Town of St. George's are reaping a ther my other two confreres, Mr. mistake, and that it is an ever in­ benefit from the entire community. Toddings and Mr. Cooper, will creasing tax. Take income tax— endorse it. The hon. Sir Stanley I think it was once about sixpence in Mr. J. D. B. TALBOT (Paget Spurling and Mr. Toddings the pound. Where is it today? It Parish):—Mr. Chairman, I am sorry are members of the Muni­ is such a facile tax. We once put a that the hon. member for Smith's cipality, and I am a member of the 8 Municipality of St. George's, and shilling a gallon on rum, and what Parish has brought this motion be­ was the effect of that: the people I know, absolutely, the financial fore the House because I think if who were making the rum put a position of that Municipality and he had considered beforehand he little more water in it. It did not I say, Sir, that this will affect very would not have done so. This is make any otlier difference. As I materially, and very seriously af­ 8 not a question at all of money, it is have said before I think this is go­ fect, the financial status of that a question simply and solely of prin­ ing to stultify enterprise and that body. As I said in my opening re­

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"3^igp I B. S. P. C. A. EXERCISES FOR TOES AND GOOD BREAD Inspector's Report for the Month LEGS GIVE COMFORT of November, 1934 By JACQUELINE HUNT and then bend the ankles inward TPHERE are excellent exercises so the weight is supported on the * for keeping the muscles of inner cushions. Repeat this roll­ Being thoroughly aware MONARCH the feet and legs lithe, healthy, ing motion rapidly for twenty- of the important food The Inspector's report for the and strong. Of course, you should five times. month of November contains fifteen not attempt them if you suspect Trying to pick up objects from value of Good Bread we OF ALL cases of horses classed as follows: that you the floor with your toes is also a good exercise that loosens the are careful to use only two lame, three with sores, five in a, have fallen SCOTCH arches or any muscles of the ankles and those • -Zw ii poor condition and five destroyed. other foot above the heels. Another, involv­ the highest grade flour SF The attention of a passer-by was d e f o r m ity ing the toes, is taken standing and other materials and that should on tiptoe. The muscles of the toes - drawn to a horse which was being are pushing against the floor. towed behind a wagon. The have the at­ thus produce Bread that tention of a In addition to the exercises, 4F4 wretched animal was so lame that foot special­ «eep your feet comfortable by has a delicious flavour :-Y keeping them free from blemish­ • it could hardly get along, yet the ist. and is - ighly nutritious. driven horse was trotting. It was es, by wearing shoes that fit These ex­ (vanity over shoe sizes never found that the crippled horse was ercises w i 1 pays) and a little daily care. A being taken to a blacksmith to be help you good scrubbing is essential. Buttercrust White Bread keep your When you take your evening tub treated for a bad corn in the hoof. lower 1 i m b E The driver stated that he had been bath, work up a stiff lather and at 5d shapely as scrub over the feet, especially be­ walking his horse, but just at the MISS HUNT well as sup­ tween and around the toes. A and Whole Wheat Bread time when the complainant arrived ple. Remem­ soft hand brush is good for fflek on the scene it bolted dragging the ber that all foot exercises should cleansing the feet. After this they at 7d bs done with the shoes off. should be rinsed thoroughly and other after it. For the first exercise, stand dried well, then dusted with pow­ An incident of trading horses erect and very slowly, raise up der. If your feet are very tired, are both in Waxed Paper was mentioned in which one party on the balls of the feet. Hold always use camphor ice or a foot got a little the worse of the bargain. this position while you count five balm and massage the feet thor­ Wrappers then lower the heels to the floor oughly. It was rather a complicated trans­ slowly. Next raise the balls of action as the horse in question has the feet off the floor with all of Trim or file the toenails and For Sale by All Qrocers your weight shifted back and give yourself a careful pedicure been repeatedly traded. Finally in weekly. Change your hose daily. THE the last trading the parti concerned resting on your heels. Count five. Repeat twenty-five times. This is good for your hose as found this particular animal in bis well as your fet. It is also a good This one seems equally simple, STILLERSA0EIICYO1 yard and after looking it over dis­ idea to have two pairs of every­ but it is grand for strengthening day shoes, :o you can alternate EDINBURGH covered he did not want it. He the ankles and the muscles in them from day to day. This keeps BERMUDA BAKERY CO. accordingly sent for the Inspector the calves of your legs. Stand the feet rested as well as pro­ to check up on its Haws who found erect with your feet parallel and longs the life of your shoes. Telephone 1080 that it was in a very poor condition your toes pointing straight When you spend the evening at ahead. Now turn the feet at the home, walk around your room 1723

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INVERURIE HOTEL NOTES LECTURE AND CONCERT AT WARWICK ACADEMY Inverurie is entertaining a charming group from Waterbury, FREE Conn., Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Farring- Fine EntertahKEc.it Arranged to On With the Animal Fair— ton, Jr., with the Misses Eleanor and Polly. Farrington, and Mrs. Benefit Worthy Cause A E. E. Hayes. Mrs. Hayes is the mother and Mrs. Farrington the BRAND NEW sister of Mr. Frank Hayes, who Is The St. John Ambulance Brigade Lieutenant-Governor of Connecti­ are worthy of a full house at War­ cut, as well as the Mayor of Water- wick Academy this evening when ENGLISH bury. a most interesting entertainment Miss I. E. Dobie, of Ottawa, On­ has been arranged to augment the tario, is another of the prominent funds of this well-deserving cause. BICYCLE guests of this hotel. Further At 8 p.m., a Lantern Lecture will arrivals by Monday's steamer in­ be delivered which will deal with Lady's, Gent's or Child's clude, Mr. P. H. Lord, of Woburn, the work of the Order of St. John Mass., Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hitz of Jerusalem since its inception, of New York City, Mr. and Mrs. after which a fine variety concert A. K. Endicott, well-known resi­ will be staged. Among the well- ^£3 dents of Brookline, Mass., Mr. known artists who have kindly and Mrs. Harry Knapp, of Phila­ offered their services are Mrs. with EVERY CASH delphia, Pa., and Miss Catherine Vincent Frith, Mrs. James Kempe PURCHASE of 5/* McDermott, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. and Messrs. C. J. de Beaurepaire Willitts, and Mr. and Mrs. H. L. and George Bradley. Willits, of Glen Ridge, New Jersey. As will be seen by an advertise­ "The Monkey he got drunk, you get 1 FREE chance to Mr. J. J. Edward Connelly, mana­ ment appearing elsewhere in this And sat on the Elephant's Trunk, win this new bicycle ger of Inverurie, has just returned issue, adults will be admitted for from a six weeks' tour through 1/6 and children 9d. Tickets may fitted complete with a Canada and the U.S.A., on a good be obtained at the door. And that was the end of the Monk, will mission for Inverurie. Mr. the Monk, the monk . . . . " £2. DYNAMO Connelly's trip took him as far West -00- as , and as far South as LAMP Richmond, Virginia. With him STAGE STARS IN PERSON came the new Inverurie orchestra But it's not the end of the Animal Fair— —which is all strings, and from Draw will take place on Arriga, the Gypsy violinist, and When the Munson liner "Pan Director, v/ho spent the last two America" arrives on Monday the XMAS EVE at 9 p.m. summers at Inverurie, with a band 24th of December, she will have on Of course, all our animals were designed for the children, of clever musicians. This string board the group of famous coloured but every day we're finding that the grown-ups are orchestra is a "Tango Orchestra," New York stage and radio stars who Ask ALSO about our and the hotel is assured of splendid are to appear locally. This aggrega­ equally playful . . . music this season. tion of performers has been assem­ special FREE PHONO­ bled by Mr. Elton E. Beane, a Ber­ For folks just can't resist the penguins, the roosters, the 00 mudian whose concert appearances GRAPH offer here have always drawn capacity ducks, the bunnies, an' all—you'll know when you BELMONT MANOR NOTES houses. Mr. Beane has selected his cast see how they fairly beg to sit on your Christmas tree! from the Harlem Cotton Club and A. E. GOODERHAM OF TORONTO the new Ubangi Club. One of the They can, too, for just 4/6 AT BELMONT WITH SON talented young ladies in the troupe ASTWOOD' has just returned from appearing Mr. A. E. Gooderham. Jr., with on the stages of Europe where she was hailed as a re­ 3741«;Clu.ii. to m24. his son, Mr. A. E. T. Gooderham, of the well-known Toronto family markable acrobatic dancer. An­ are paying a visit to Belmont Man­ other young lady, Miss Beatrice or. Mr. Gooderham is the son Walker, enjoys great popularity of Colonel A. E. Gooderham, who for her inimitable style of singing lias many friends in Bermuda. "blues" songs. The balance of the Both of Belmont's guests are Hon­ entertainers are extremely ver­ KINDEST orary Members of the Canadian satile, ranging in talent from fast steppers and wise cracking com­ Ramblers—a private golf organi­ S760rCw. TO zation from Ontario, that manages edians, to the presentation oflyric to send some of its members down ballads. *<*< VAT TP each season to play for the cup. This theatrical innovation will be A 'V^ uu This Club was organized in 1927, under the management of the and Ed. Gooderham, who has Bermuda Moving Picture Company. many friends in Bermuda was its Arrangements have been made for first President. Last year the hon­ the shows to be presented Christ­ our of winning fell to Colonel mas Day and Boxing Day at the James Parker, who played with Opera House. On Friday of that s=2r Harold Mara, for the cup over week the stars will appear at the Belmont Manor course. Town Hall in St. George's. The next day, Saturday, will find the Suggestions for -—-oo company at the Masonic Hall in Somerset. Admission prices will be the lowest ever charged for such "BIKE RIDER" a remarkable show. USEFUL GIFT IW<4 Many private parties have been planned for the stay of these 100",, v^l Director Inspires Fun In Screening popular New Yorkers in Bermuda. HUNTER Joe E. Brown Film. While here they will stay at|the PURE ViOINiA homes of well-known local coloured & CORK-TIPPED Behind the serious, thoughtful families. fed face of Lioyd Bacon, who directed oo f Joe E. Brown in "6 Bay Bike Rider." the First National picture coming 1 Xmas Day to the Mechanics' Hall ELDREDGE SEWING Viade S^eciall-v to Theatre, there is a real sense and appreciation of humour. MACHINES This combination of seriousness and a keen sense of comedy has £5. and £7. placed Bacon among the most versatile of motion picture direc­ tors. Whether comedy, comedy- FLASHLIGHTS drama, drama or musical, Bacon Don't Take Drastic Drugs is master of the different tech­ BICYCLE BELLS Your kidneys have nine millions tiny niques required. Because of this and BRACKETS tubos or filters which are endangered, by 1/9 to 8j6 negltct cr drastic, irritating' drugs. B<- he is adept at conveying the proper ware! -if Kidney trouble or Bladder weak­ mood at the proper time to the ness makes you suffir from Gutting Vp Nights, .Leg Fains, Nervousness, Dizzi­ players. ness, Stiffness, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Neuralgia, Burning, Itching, Smarting, As a result of this expressiveness Acidify i r Loss of Vigour, don't delay. the players enter these comedy Try the Doctor's new discovery Cystex Brand New (Siss-tex). Soothes, tones, cleans, and scenes keyed to give their best per­ heals raw, pore, kidiieys. Cystex starts work In 15 minutes. Bring3 new health, formances. That is why the utmost BICYCLES youth, and vitality in 48 hours. Cystex in hilarious fun has been achieved 'aas restored health to millions and is Praised by doctors everywhere. Dr. T. J. in "6 Day Bike Rider" and other at •tiasielli. Kensington, London, England, Brown films which he directed. says, "Cystex is one of the finest rem­ ERA1N-GLOW — Dr. George £8. 10. 0 edies I have met with in my ions years In this picture the wide mouthed W. Crile. famous Cleveland of medicni practice." Try Cystex today— comedian is supported by a talented surgeon, who with his associ­ .•see for yourself how young, strong and ates made animal brain tissues vigorous you will feel in a few days. Ke- cast including Maxine Doyle, Frank •zriuaibcr Cystex is guaranteed to end your to glow by their own inner fcrotAJes in 8 days or money back. Get McHugh, Gordon Westcott and light, before the National ASTWOOD'S HOLDALYTE CLIPS guaranteed, Cystex at all chemists. - Arthur Aylesworth. The story and Academy of Sciences in Cleve­ land. THE PHOENIX DRUG STORE screen play are by Earl Baldwin.

TREASURE ISLAND (From the Motion Picture with Wallace Beery and Jackie Cooper at Loew's) ROBERTLOJ?SWSTEVENSQN

"Long John" Silver and his pirates are furious when Captain The day is saved. The pirate crew has retreated, and our fiveI Ashore on a desert island, with pirates holding their ship!^ Saiely in the stockade our party await the attack of the pirates, when under a &* of truce "Long John" Silver comes to try and Smollett refuses to give them the treasure map and they attack friends hold the stockade. But what of tomorrow? Doctor Live-1 That's the situation of Captain Smollett and his friends after' make terms. He offers safe passage back to England for the the stockade in full force. Many pirates are killed, but with say on a scouting expedition learns that "Long John" plans to they flee the mutiny aboard the Hispaniola Their row boat is Captain. Doctor Livesay. the Squire and Jackie providing they "Long John" cursing them from the rear they come back to bombard the stockade with cannon from the ship. Captain' sunk by cannon fire from the ship as they near the shore and give him the map showing where the treasure is hidden. The attack and finally reach the blockhouse. At this point Captain Smollett prepares to leave, saying he fears this win be the end,' the last remaining loyal sailor is killed However, they escape, Captain refuses to deal with him on any terms and denounces' Smollett leads a sally into the open, against them with cutlass Jackie hears him, and resolves to get to the ship somehow md find Jackie, and race to a stockade the pirate Flint built on th« him u «.gj»t* £yeo Jackie denounces "Lonf, Jotuyy net her adrift. He quietly slips put gj th« fgggjjff ^ island years ago. •"*' i

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1 Local and Foreign Sporting News Come in Today and order Your New Model 1935

BY "ELLIS' i PHILCO

BERMUDIANS TO HEAR EM- Australia, a cattle ranch in Queens­ Trinity College, Dublin Beat Three Jamaicans in the West land, Australia, a tea garden in We can install a PHILCO before Christ­ PIRE BROADCAST ON India, an army post at the Khyber Oxford University, 8-0 Indies XI Is Not Enough CHRISTMAS DAY Pass in India, the home of the mas so that you will be able to hear this Chelsea pensioners in London, a LONDON, Dec. 18. (CP)—Trinity There is little wonder that Mr. wonderful Christmas celebration in Ireland College, Dublin, defeated Oxford G. St. C. Scotter waxes so eloquent More Varied Programme to be and a power station on the Shannon University by three points to nil on the comparative disgrace ac­ Heard Over Radio Commission in Ireland, a skyscraper in Johan­ in a Rugby Union match played corded Jamaica in the lack of re­ Stations—King to Speak nesburg, South Africa, a whaling at Oxford yesterday afternhoon. presentation by only three cricke­ port in New Zealand, a tollkeeper's -00- ters to have a place in the West The Canadian Radio Commission stand on the famous Sydney Bridge Jack Petersen Beats George Indies side to meet the M.C.C. EMPIRE BROADCAST is again co-operating this year with at Sydney, Australia, a native com­ very shortly—Headley, Barrow and the British Broadcasting Corpora­ pound in South Africa. Cook After Stiff Battle DaCosta. We agree, that in this tion in an Empire Christmas Day As in the two former Empire meagre selection the West Indies on programme to be heard around the Christmas broadcasts, the broad­ LONDON, Dec. 18. (CP)—Jack Cricket Selection Committee has world. cast this Christmas will conclude Petersen, the British heavyweight erred grievously. They have not The Empire programme this with a message from His Majesty, boxing champion, rallied in the chosen the strongest side they CHRISTMAS DAY Christmas will be much more elab­ the King, speaking from Sandring­ closing rounds last night to win could get, and at a time when they orate and should be more inter­ ham to his subjects throughout a fifteen-round decision over George need the most formidable eleven esting than the Christmas pro­ the Empire. Cook, the Australian veteran, and possible. grammes of the last two years. thus retain his championship title. There is little doubt, on the other The basic idea on which the pro­ MASSED CHOIRS OF EMPIRE Although Cook is now thirty-six hand, that L. G. Hylton should gramme is being built is that of years of age, he gave the champion have been included; possibly Groves bringing into the broadcast typical Altogether, Canada will be heard a stiff batle, putting up^an excel­ and Moody also, although their national scenes from various coun­ five times during the broadcast. lent defence which Petersen was claims are not as outstanding as tries of the Empire. Canada will The programme will open with the unable to penetrate until the last those of Hylton. Circle the globe enter the programme with tjpical ringing of Christmas bells around three rounds. After he had broken Imagine for one moment the Canadian scenes at four different the world, commencing with the down Cook's rugged defence, Peter­ tremendous batting strength in the times during the hour and ten bells of Bethlehem and including sen swept in to a lead which floored M.C.C. team, which we have al­ with the new minutes of the broadcast. bells in India, Australia, Canada, the veteran for a count of six in the ready announced. There is Hendren Ireland and England. The carilion fourteenth round. Hammond and Leyland for a start. long and short VARIETY in the Peace Tower at Ottawa will oo None of these batsmen will be contribute to this introduction. bothered with the slow bowling The first Canadian scene will be Then, in the finale to the pro­ Pat Butler of Leicester, New of West Indian cricketers on their wave 193 5 from a Quebec lumber camp, a gramme, following the King's mes­ Welterweight Champion present form, with the result that microphone picking up songs by sage, massed choirs and orchestras Grant will have to depend on his PHILCO the lumberjacks. This will be fol­ in England, Australia, South Africa LEICESTER, Dec. 18. (CP)—Pat fast bowlers for his attack. lowed immediately by a broadcast and Canada will be merged by the Butler of Leicester captured the That accounts for one depart­ from British Columbia contrasting control boards of the British Broad­ British welterweight boxing cham- ment that should have been a scene on a snow-clad mountain casting Corporation in London in ship last night when he outpointed strengthened. Some chance of side with a bit of activity on the an Empire-wide rendition of the Harry Mason, the defending title- success might have been enter­ seashore. Later in the programme National Anthem. holder, over fifteen rounds. tained had the West Indies side Canada will contribute a scene Listeners for the programme on In a fast and furious preliminary possessed three class fast bowlers, from a fisherman's cottage in the Christmas morning will hear first bout Charles Belanger of Winnipeg, but with only two, (and conse­ Maritime Provinces, and still later, at 9.55 (Bermuda time;, the notes the light heavyweight, outpointed quently no reserve) that chance is to provide a further representation of an organ and chorus in a Christ­ Ernie Finnans over eight rounds. considerably weakened, practically of Christmas Day in Canada there mas hymn from Broadcasting 00 to saturation point. No two fast will be a brief pickup from a hockey House in London, and then will bowlers, however good they may Ask for a Demonstration game and children's skating party come the pealing of the bells from British Colonial Open Golf be, can be relied upon to be suffi­ somewhere in the Dominion. the Church of the Nativity in Beth­ cient for the attack. lehem. The programme will con­ Tourney Starts Saturday Come in—we will gladly give you a personal demonstra­ HIS MAJESTY tinue for over an hour, picking up HYLTON IS NOT SELECTED tion of the New Philco high-Fidelity Radio, without different parts of the Empire until NASSAU, Dec. 18. (CP)—Al Wal- Other broadcast scenes in the ten o'clock, when His Majesty will tious the Birmingham, (Michigan Hylton, a fast bowler of much obligating you in any way. programme will come from a dairy be heard, and then the combined professional, turned in a par-break­ merit, would have been just the farm in New Zealand, the famous Empire choirs in the National ing 65 yesterday to lead the field man, for he is capable of standing botanical gardens at Melbourne, Anthem. practicing for the $5,000 British with Constantine and Martindale. Colonial Open Golf tournament Besides his attack he would have which is starting on Saturday. been a most useful asset as a bats­ 00 man and in the field. Steve Hamas-Max Schmelling We have already mentioned that the claims of Groves and Moody BERMUDA TRADING COMPANY Will Clash Next March are not as outstanding as those of Hylton's, but it is the unbiassed Phones 1164—1154 SOMERSET HAMILTON ST. GEORGE'S Reid St. NEW YORK, Dec. 18. 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SIMS Pursuant to an order of the London, 11.30 a.m....$4.94062 5 NIPECTON Supreme Court the undermention­ ...$4.8925 ed parcel of land belonging to the New York Latest ...$4.9462 fHONE I7«S BERMUDA LOYAL UNION SO­ CIETY will be sold in fee simple in -00- possession free from incumbrances METEOROLOGICAL NOTES at public auction, upon the prem­ PHYSICIAN'S WIFE TAKES ises on the day and at the time / / December 18th. OFF 38 lbs. above mentioned, viz: / Barometer— ALL THAT parcel of land in 8.00 a.m 1014.4 millibars Warwick Parish measuring 111 feet y / 29.96 inches And Tells You How She Did it on the Northern and Southern 8.00 p.m 1020.3 millibars sides and 60 feet on the Eastern 30.13 inches The wife oi a London West End and Western sides or thereabouts Wind— physician weighed 2i stone more respectively and bounded NORTH- 8.00 a.m. W.S.W 20 mi. per hr. than she should for her height snd ERY by land formerly of William Noon, W.N.W 27 mi. per hr. age. How did she banish this load Joseph Edmondson SOUTHERLY 8 p.m. N.N.E 26 mi. per hr. of ugly, dangerous fat? She took by land formerly of Samuel Tack- Max. Temp, for 24 hrs 68° Kruschen Salts ! Read her letter:— lin EASTERLY by Tribe Road No. 1 Min. Temp, for 24 hrs 61" "I had been putting on flesh of the said Parish separating the "We call these fascinating evening Bainfall for 24 hrs 0.G3 alarmingly until I was weighing said land from the Warwick School Bunshine for 24 hrs 0 hr. 0 min 2J stone more than I should tor Lands and WESTERLY by' lands 1 my height and age. Ten weeks ago oo formerly of William Morgan Tatem shoes "Wee Hour' because they're I commenced taking a teaspoonful TOGETHER WITH the appurten­ BERMUDA BRIDGE CLUB of Kruschen Salts on rising in a ances thereto belonging. glass of hot water as directed, with right up to the minute in holiday Continued from Page J the result that I am already a stone Any person, except the Trustee >> lighter."—(Mrs.) R. R. , London, 2. Mr, and Mrs. K. C. thereof, may bid and become the smartness I W.l. Arnell 94 (166f) purchaser. Three months later this doctor's 3. Mrs. Goodivin Gos­ wife was able to report further ling and Mrs. For particulars apply to the progress. She then wrote:—"I undersigned. Fletcher 92 (1831-1 have now lost altogether 28 lbs., You can match them to your evening 3. Dr. and Mrs. Harvey 92 (174) and am now normal for my height 4. Mrs. Lusher and GRAY & SMITH, ang age—height 5. ft 7 ins., weight frock too, and when we say match Mrs. John Bluck. 81 j II stone—previous weight 13 stone." •5. Major Bartrum and Attorneys for Francis James'Smith, we mean just that—for we will colour —(Mrs.) R. E., London. W.l. Miss Bartrum 80 (165!) Trustee, The six salts in Kruschen assist them any shade you name J 6. Mrs. H. Pearman the internal organs to throw off and Mrs. Hool 76 (139' Reid Stree , Hamilton each day the wastage and poisons 7. Mr. W. E. Spurling that encumber the system. Then, There are all-white sandals, also and Mr. J. Couper 71J (151) J. CRITCHELY, little by little, that ugly fat goes— 8. Mr. and Mrs. R. Auctioneer. silver trimmed sandals for tinting, slowly, yes, but sureiy. 3507 ml0.slri.wl9. Xinea 72 (147§) while for contrasting effects we have 9. Mr. W. R. Evans and E. Russell 711 (1461 classic silver pumps, silver and gold 10. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Pearman 71 (179) sandals, and coloured brocades. 11. Mrs. E. C. Pearman and Miss Pearman 69 (145J) 11. Mr. and Mrs. Donati 69 (133-ii ALLSOPPS From 21/- to 42/- 12. Mr. Val Bouchard and Mr. Marsden 68 (137) Best British Pilsner Beer At the end of the third session the team will be selected to meet The Beer with Just that Extra Touch of Flavour an American team due here in January. 376144*.

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