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VOL. 19—NO. S8 HAMILTON, BERMUDA. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1934 3D PER COPY—40/- PER ANNUM PRINCESS THREATENS WHOLESALE SUITS COLONY NOT TO TAKE PART ROOSEVELT PLANS SHORT PRINCESS IRENA WINS WILL GOVERNMENT HAVE THEY SAY IN C.N. EXHIBITION £25,000 Verdict Returned in TO EMPLOY BACTERIO­ HOURS, MORE EMPLOYMENT That the House is still fighting over House of Assembly Refuses LOGIST? the hour of meeting. Film Libel Suit-All Exhibi­ * * * tors May Face Trial Grant of £750 to T.D.B. That quite a few hours have been RUMOURS OF AUSTRIAN MONARCHY Council Discusses Possible Sequel spent debating the point. LONDON, Mar. 6. (OP)—The .Confirming the stand taken when to Waterworks Inspection * * * jury in the libel suit by Princess the Estimates were under discus­ That some believe 2 p.m. does not At yesterday's meeting of the I r e n a Youssoupoff yesterday sion last year, the House of Assem­ give enough time to finish lunch Marooned Fishermen Rescued-"Boy Plunger" Legislative Council it was intimated comfortably. awarded her a verdict of £25,000 bly yesterday afternoon turned that a continual testing of the * * • Bankrupt—Bayonne Scandal Case—New against Metro - Goldwyn - Mayer down an application from the Watlington Waterworks, after an Limited, makers of the film "Ras­ Trade Development Board for a That others think 4 p.m. interferes expert has given advice on the Zealand Earthquake—Van Sweringen putin and the Empress." The vote of £750 with which to partici­ with the more serious game of system, may entail the services of award was made after a dramatic pate in the Canadian National bridge. * * * Brothers Again—Borah Hits Arms a fuHy qualified Government trial in which Prince Youssoupoff Exhibition at Toronto this year. That it was once said that the ad­ bacteriologist. «i testified that he was one of the Last year when the Estimates vent of the railway would bring 'Rackets-New Gold Field Report­ Discussion on the Watlington group who killed the "Mad Monk" were under consideration the vote about night se3sions. Waterworks arose out of consider­ of Russia, the slaying of whom was normally passed for Canadian ad­ ed—Mysterious Fumes Bring ation of a Resolve appropriating pictured in the film. The Princess vertising and participation in the That it would be poetic justice if £250 for the engaging of an expert Death to Couple—Ship Fire testified that the character of C. N. Exhibition was cut by £750, these could be held alternately to examine and report on tha Natasha in the picture was a libel with the understanding that the in HamUton and St. George's. system and £60 for telephones in Under Control—Chinese on herself. Counsel representing Board would not participate in the * * * rural post offices. On second Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer contended Exhibition this year. That perhaps Somerset had better River Tragedy—Husband reading of the Resolve the Hon. that the character was purely This amount Mr. Gosling, chair­ be included. H. J. Cox remarked that he failed * * * fictional. In the course of the man of the Board, asked the House Kills Family and Self- to see why the bacteriologist at trial the Princess Irena said that for yesterday, although the aver­ That the dinner given on the first the King Edward Hospital could "Concordia" Sink- she intended suing every individual age yearly cost for representation anniversary of the Roosevelt Ad­ not make the examination. The theatre which had shown the pic­ at the Exhibition during the nine ministration must have been Colonial Secretary, the Hon. E. J. Havana ture which was widely used through years Bermuda has been represent­ interesting. Waddington, explained that the * * 9 mg out Canada, the as ed was £1,020. question was not entirely one of Cigar Man well as in the United Kingdom. That it is possible at least one of bacteriology, and secondly the The jury's verdict came after a COLOURED MOVIE OF ISLANDS those present could explain the Murdered bacteriologist at the Hospital was meaning of N.R.A. short deliberation. Metro-Gold­ not fully qualified. wyn-Mayer promised to make no Mr. Gosling's advocacy of the * * * That a great friend of the President further showing of the film. vote was not particularly enthus­ "ABSOLUTELY RIDICULOUS'' A KAPSBURG AUSTRIA? FEWER HOURS, MORE PAY Mr. Justice Avory, who presided iastic, however, and it was later was once asked what the precise over the court, said he saw no revealed by another member of meaning of his policy was. The Hon. Dr. T. H. Outerbridge reason for granting a stay in exe­ the Trade Development Board that * # * Workers' Utopia Outlined by recorded objection to the Resolve Concern Over New Constitution cution of the verdict. che Board were considering the That he replied he would answer making of a coloured motion pic­ on the ground that two votes were when the President himself knew. —Return of Monarchy Hinted Roosevelt mixed up in it. He stated that WHOLESALE LIBEL SUITS ture of Bermuda for distribution * * * throughout the United States and one vote might meet with approval That all the same the world is right VIENNA, Mar. 6. (CPi—The fact WASHINGTON, Mar. 6. (CP)— and the other might not, but yet , Mar. 6. (CP)—A Canada. in giving him full marks for that the new Austrian constitution President Roosevelt's latest plan for the Council could not amend the plan to sue every exhibitor of "Bas- Mr. Trott divulged this informa­ courage, determination and en­ will vastly increase the authority a reduction of working hours as a measure, which was a financial putin and the Empress" in Canada, tion, adding that he would oppose thusiasm. of the federal president is interpret­ means of spreading employment, bill. outlined before code authorities at Europe, United States and the representation at the Canadian * * + ed by some as indicating that Of the principle of employing an a dinner given on Sunday to mark West Indies, for publishing libel National Exhibition. He would That the old policy of inaction has .reparations are being made for expert from outside to come to the the anniversary of his first year in against Irena Youssoupoff was an­ prefer the £750 to be increased to failed. * * * che eventual enthronement of a Colony to examine the waterworks, office, has found an immediate nounced yesterday by the Princess's £1,000 for the Government's share That only the policy of action could monarch. Within a week the world Dr. Outerbridge stated "I think it is response from the NRA administra­ lawyers, Buckley and Buckley. This of the cost of the proposed new be tried. will have had an opportunity to absolutely ridiculous. There are tor, Hugh Johnson, who has pro­ announcement followed the reports colour film, hotels and steamship examine this constitution. Based plenty of persons here capable of posed tentatively to the several that the Princess 1-ad been awarded companies contributing a pro­ That there are many distinguished upon the papal encyclical "Quadra examining the water system and hundred code authorities tbat the $125,000 against tbe Metro-Goldwyn portion. visitors here at present. Gesimo Anno," the constitution reporting on it. The idea of im­ working hours in ali codes be re­ Mayer film people. A similar suit . Mr. Toddings thought the Board * * * will be chartered for an authorit­ porting a person here to examine duced by 10% accompanied by a for $2,000,000, has been pending would do better to be represented That most of them are so modest arian corporative state. the water and see if it is good to 10% increase in wages. here for some months, the com­ at the Chicago Exposition this that tfcey avoid publicity. The question of the restoration put out a fire or not is ridiculous." plaint charging that the picture year, although he supported the of the monarchy was commented In the course of the President's By combining the two votes in one "induced an evil opinion'' of the grant. Little enthusiastic support That if they can get by the News on yesterday by Baron Von Wiesner, talk he said: "I give industry today Resolve, Dr. Outerbridge complain­ Princess "in the minds of right- was forthcoming and only nine Bureau they are clever. spokesman for the Legitimists this challenge. Its immediate task ed, the other branch of the Legis­ thinking people throughout the members voted for the motion. —•—oo of Vienna. Emphatically denying is to employ more people atpurchas- lature had tied the hands of the United States, Canada and Europe." Mr. Conyers preferred that the that Great Britain, as rumoured, ing wages and to do it now." Council in the matter. The plan to sue the individual £750 should be added to the vote had warned Archduke Otto, "Only thus can we continue Finally the Resolve was committ­ THE BERMUDA DOG SHOW exhibitors will produce a locust- for advertising in the U.S.A. claimant to the Austrian throne, recovery and restore the balance we ed, only Dr. Outerbridge objecting. like ' crop of libel actions involving Under the title of "The Palmetto to stay in Belgium, Von Wiesner seek. It is worth while keeping in Mr. Waddington said it was very 10th Exhibition Proves Unquali­ millions of dollars. The lawyers Scale Investigation Resolve," said that no Hapsburg had received the front of our heads the thought desirable from the point of view of fied S have demanded the names of every a financial measure appropriating uccess any such warning. He declared that people in this country, whose the public that the waterworks incomes are less than $2,000 a year, theatre where the picture has been £200 for investigation of this pest that the reticent attitude of the should be examined and an expert's Evi_c"ce cf ir.icieasing interest buy more than two thirds of all produced. passed through second reading and opinion obtained. He thought that was amply demonstrated yesterday Continued on Page 2 goods sold here. It is logical that —00— committee, and Col. Dill took . * * no further explanation of the afternc* n when the Tenth Annual if the total amount that goes into through three readings a Resolve Resolve was necessary. Bermuda Dog Show, und-r the the wages of this group of human BRITISH NAVAL PROGRAMME appropriating £200 for work at CUBAN TROUBLE BREWING auspices of the Bermuda Kennel beings is steadily increased, mer­ Devonshire Dock. REPEATED TESTS Club, was held at No. 6 Shed. chants, employers and investors in Details Provided in Estimates Entries for the show were received Cabinet Weary with Remedy the long run will get more income DEVONSHIRE DOCK WORK Dr. Outerbridge returned to the until 1.30p.m., when judging start­ from the increased volume of sales," Puzzle attack, stating that although the ed. Mr. J. Willoughby Mi.chel', said the President. LONDON, Mar. 6. iCP)— The This work was begun with a small water might be passed as fit one day, well known in Bermuda as well as * * * construction of four rew cruisers grant from the Board of Works the next day it might be contam- in America and European countries HAVANA, March 6 (CP)—Strikes and the other craft provided for last August, with much of the help and threats of disorders plagued under the increased estimates of Continued on Page 2 as an expert judge of dogs, was the MINISTER- MOTHER RESIGNS and supervision of a voluntary Cuba today as the Cabinet Presi­ 1934 was announced today by the official judge. dent. Carlos Mendieta, facing per­ nature, and it is hoped that this —OO— Admiralty. The navy estimates Donors of cups included His is x- month the work of deepening and haps the most serious situation Women Weep as Scotch Woman of 1934 total £56,550,000. en increase THE "NUTCRACKER" OF THE Excellency the Governor, under improving the dock can be con- since his government was formed, of £2,980,000. The estimates also whose distinguished patronage the Retires From Ministry Continued on Page 14 considered drastic precautionary provide for the increase of naval WORLD-RUSSIA U. S. show is held, the Bermuda Trade measures. Weary and heavy-eyed] personnel. —oo Development Board, Messrs. Spratt GLASGOW, Mar. 6. (CP)—Despite the Cabinet members remained in The construction programme Ltd., Messrs. Nicholl and Ash­ her congregation's plea to her to Can Europe Withstand the Forc­ session all night. Among other provides for the following: four BERMUDA ROTARY CLUB ton, Mrs. A. E. Tucker, Lady Uule, continue the Rev. Vera Kenmure, things they considered the suspen­ cruisers, three of the "Minotaur" es of Two Great Experiments Airs. W. H. Downey, Messrs. Ast- Scotland's first woman minister, sion of constitutional guarantees type and one of the "Arethusa" wood-Dickinson Company and Mrs. resigned from the Patrick Congre­ Noted Speaker Today and the dissolution iof labour un­ type; one leader and eight destroy­ Describing Russia and America Ernest Robinson. gational Church here following ions. The proposal for a govern­ ers, one aircraft carrier, three sub­ as a "nutcracker" exerting great There was a record number of disharmony among the congre­ At the luncheon meeting of the mental effort to break the strike marines, one mine layer submarine force to the world today, the Rev. entries both iinporte.d and local gation when she became a mother Rotary Olub today at the Bermu- of the Havana dock workers was and two of the patrol type, two J. W. Purves, at a meeting of the bred ranging in size from "Griffon* as well as a minster. Mrs. Ken- j (liana, Dr. Ralph Adams Cram, the held in abeyance today, but sold­ general service sloops, two sloop English Speaking Union on Monday to a 'Deer Hound—dogs, many mure married a member of her i j noted American architect, will give iers operated the street cars and mine sweepers, one net layer, two afternoon, gave his reasons for members of our winter colony congregation a year ago and last ! an address and, in view of his great trains between Camaguey and coastal sloops and one su rveyor. believing that Europe would prove showing. Sunday was her first appearance I interest in Bermuda architecture, Santa Clara. The workers at Cam­ Under the estimates the person­ too wholesome a nut to be cracked. The attendance was cexcellent, in the pulpit since the birth of her j it is hoped there will be a full at­ aguey are reported in an ugly nel of the fleet will total 92,338 "We are between two great and the weather conditions ideal. baby. Hundreds of people were tendance of members and guests. mood, with a considerable body of officers and men—an increase of forces today," he said. "We have The list of awards will appear in a unable to get into the crowded The meeting starts at 12.30 p.m. soldiers in Sympathy with them. 2,038—and 884 marine police, an to the East the one great experi­ later issue. church. An additional contingent of troops increase of nineteen. oo ment of Russia, and here in the oo During the course of the service were sent into the interior last Sir Bolton Eyres-Monsell, First AN ARTIST IN BERMUDA West the great experiment of B. W. V. A. TO HAVE NEW night. Sixty-seven strike leaders Mrs. Kenmure said "I am glad it Lord of the Admiralty, in a state­ America. What is going to happen?" was the decision of the church to have been jailed in Havana and the ment accompanying the e_timates Stephen Etnier, one of America" There was an old military move­ ask me to continue my ministry, HEADQUARTERS police have ordered all workers' said "Although the programme for foremost artists, is giving a one- ment, known as the "nutcracker but I am still aware of the opposi­ meetings and manifestations 1933 was the last one due for com­ man exhibition at the Milch Gals movement," in which the troops tion and hostility which makes Work was started this week on broken up. pletion by December 31,1936, under leries in New York and his work- deployed and finally came in to remodelling the premises on 9 9 9 honest co-operation impossible." the London Naval Treaty, the build­ have met with much appreciation- crush the enemy. There had been Front Street which will be occupied Many women wept on hearing her ing of the new cruisers, destroyers various "nutcracker" movements announce ment. Writing in The New York Timess by the Bermuda War Veterans' MORGAN HOUSE INVOLVED and submarines continues to be the well-known art critic Edward in the past history of the world, Association as their headquarters. oo Mr. Purves said, but the "nutcrack­ governed by the treaty in effect Alden Jewell, says:— At a recent general meeting it was er" movement to Europe today was Aircraft Stock Sold on'Tip" to December, 1936. Until that However, excellent though these decided to continue to operate the NOTED SOLDIER ON VISIT a far bigger one than ever before. date the British Commonwealth two paintings are in many respects, headquarters as a recreation centre WASHINGTON, Mar. 6. (CP)— General W. D. Connor, formerly nations may lay down only re­ it may be felt that Etnier reaches for members after the expiration Evidence that J. P. Morgan, head President cf the U. S. Army War placement tonnage for cruisers his most ingratiating and charac­ RUSSOPHILISM OR of the lease on their present pre­ of the big banking house bearing College and now General Com­ and submarines becoming over­ teristic expression, thus far, in AMERICANISM? mises, provided a guarantee fund his name, sold a block of 4,500 manding West Point Military Aca­ age before the end of 1939, and landscapes. He has been travelling of at least £100 was subscribed by shares of United Aircraft stock demy, is paying a visit to Bermuda destroyers becoming over-age before about. Prom Bermuda the artist Was the alternative Russophil- members to assure the Executive within two weeks before the Govern­ and making the Bermudiana Hotel the end of 1938. These limitations brought back several charming ism or Americanism? To answer Committee that no liability would have of course been kept in mind in ment cancellation of airmail con­ his headquarters. Fe is cne of canvases, best of all, perhaps, this question Mr. Purves touched accrue on the other funds of the fixing the new programme. In tracts was presented yesterday America's outstanding military being the small "Bicycle Shop." In on current events to three countries Association. 1933 the programme originally in­ men and has had a brilliant career. this picture Etnier has created a he knows well—Germany, Czecho­ The Committee has announced before the United States Senate cluded four cruisers, but when ti­ Banking Committee. Morgan's Among the decorations bestowed synthesis that most tellingly shep­ slovakia and Portugal. He pointed that th e amounts required has been the course of a year it became out that sometimes a nut would name was on the list—submitted on him are the D.S.M., Comdr herds to focus his fine sense of fully subscribed, and they have necessary to modify the programme yield to the nutcracker with very to the committee by the New York Legion of Honour, Croix de Guerre, colour. But in other pictures, too, immediately started work on the to provide the construction of two he charms the eye with the fresh­ little pressure; at other times the Stock Exchange—of those who sold and Companion of the Order of the new rooms, which will be opened. ness and beauty of his surfaces. Continued on Page 6 to members by April 1st. Continue, on Page 2 Bath. Continued on Pago 2 ZINNIA, MARIGOLD, CQSMQS-WAD§QN'§ IH**-

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WILL GOVERNMENT HAVE only Dr. Outerbridge objected to CABLE NEWS though two invalids died of the killed his wife and three daughters Sip Umjal d>a_.£ti£ the adoption of the resolve and to shock. Windows were smashed and early on Monday morning, then the motions for third reading and TO EMPLOY BACTERIO­ MAROONED FISHERMEN chimneys toppled at several points burned his home around his own am (ftalmttet Stailij the finals passing. in the southern area of North INCORPORATING RESCUED body. THE ROYAL. GAZETTE LOGIST? REVENUE MATTERS Island. Pah Atua and WoodvtUe THS COL.NIST AND DAILY NEWS (ESTAB. I Bee) • • * The second reading of the bill ASTRAKHAN, U.S.S.R., Mar. 6. are the places most seriously HAVANA CIGAR MAN KILLED Continued from Page 1 affected. Railrod traffic was sus­ PUBLISHED DAILY. EXCEPT SUNDAY amending the Revenue Depart­ (OP)—Aeroplanes and icebreakers ment Act of 1930 gave the Colonial rescued all but 84 of the 545 fisher­ pended temporarily. HAVANA, Mar. 6. (CP)—Antonio inated, and it would be necessary * * * THE BERMUDA PRESS, LTD. to have someone here to test the Secretary an opportunity to cor­ men who were carried away into V. Garcia, aged 56, a Spaniard and REID STREET. HAMILTON water every 24 hours, if it was rect a misconception with regard to the Caspian Sea by the breaking VAN SWERINGEN BROTHERS director of a large cigar factory necessary to do it, for the public the bill. Only in extreme cases, he adrift of an ice floe some weeks RAILWAY CASE here, was shot and killed in a A. M. PURCELL safety. stated, would the cost of extra ago. The remainder of the maroon­ midtown restaurant on Sunday MANAGING EDITOR revenue officers during the noon NEW YORK, Mar. 6. (CP)—The night. Gunmen fired on him from ASSISTANT EDITOR! E„ T. SAYER "It was never intended from the ed men are expected to be carried ASSISTANT MANAGER! ERNEST J. BELL hour fall upon the Treasury. Nor­ to safety soon. It is said that they New York Times says that a sworn a speeding automobile. Garcia ADVERTISING MANAGER; M. M. HANSFORD beginning that the water should be used for drinking purposes; it mally the Revenue Department are in no immediate danger. The statement is to be filed with the had been active against the Havana would arrange the hours of the federal trade commission under tobacco workers' strike. SUBSCRIPTION RATES was intended, in all probability, fishermen with three hundred and LOCAL: —ONE YEAR. AOf-% Six MONTHS. 20/- to guard against loss through officers as any other Department of thirty were trapped helplessly on the Securities Act in which it is * * * THREE MONTHS 12/6: ONE MDNTM S/- Government arranged its staff to disclosed that Van Sweringen Broth­ FOREIGN: —TO UNITED STATES AMD CANADA, fire principally, and to supply hotels the ice floes which swept out to "THE LONG, LONG TRAIL*' $12.00 PER YEAR. TO GREAT BRlTArw, 50/- suit the work to be done. The sea on February 25. A sudden ers of Cleveland defaulted upon PER YEAR, for washing and bathing purposes." ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS ARS PREPAYABLE Dr. Outerbridge said. The present extreme cases referred to, Mr. rise in the temperature caused the $40,000,000 bank loans against LONDON, Mar. 6. (OP)—After vote he regarded "as the greatest Waddington explained, would be ice to break away. Four hundred which they pledged the working a stay of little more than a week, NOTE. All correspondence submitted most be ac­ when several officers had to remain men and a hundred and ninety control of their $2,000,000,000 rail­ companied by the writer's name and address as piece of folly anybody could con­ during which time they failed to template." on duty during the lunch hour. horses were caught in the neigh­ way system. The statement, gain an entry to the House oi guarantee of authenticity, not necessarily for publica­ according to the Times, was pre­ tion. Hie Editor reserves the right to accept Of reject Mr. Waddington replied that it After the bill had been read a bourhood of Dolgity Island and one Commons, the "Hunger Marchers," letters forwarded, and publication does not imply was necessary that an expert should second time and committed, Major hundred and forty-five men and pared by the protective committee nearly 2,000 strong, departed from agreement with opinions expressed. first advise on the system. "It is Appleby elicited from Mr. Wadding­ the same number of horses near of the securities of the St. Louis, London on Sunday night on their true that subsequently bacteriolog­ ton the information that in ex­ Kulai Island. One plane succeeded Iron Mountain and Southern Rail­ long trek back home, some as far WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1934 ical tests will have to be made from treme cases the cost would fall in guiding twenty men to safety way, a unit of the 28,631-mile sys­ as Scotland. Before leaving they time to time," he added. "The upon the Treasury and not, as after flying out to the ice floe where tem which the Van Sweringens had a sort of gigantic tea party in first thing is to see that the system heretofore, upon the ship being they were marooned on February built after acquiring the Nickel Hyde Park, rallying under the Correspondence is run with the proper safeguards." unloaded. Normally the Depart­ 28. Later the icebreaker "Et Two" Plate Railroad in 1916, on a capital benevolent gaze of 500 policemen The Hon. F. G. Gosling stated ment would arrange officers' hours and planes joined in an effort to of $1,100,000. The bank loans are and lining up at a field kitchen for that the water was being drunk so that there was no extra cost upon complete the job. understood by the Times to have steaming mugs of coffee before REPORTING THE REPORTER continually: he himself had drunk the Treasury. * * * been in default since November, forming into district contingents gallons of it last summer. Any Mr. Butterfield thought the new "BOY PLUNGER"BANKRUPT 1931. In that event during all that for the return march. They were period, the bankers for the Cleve­ Editor tank supply might become con­ arrangement was an improvement, shepherded to the outskirts o i the while Mr. Cox remarked that he land railway men, most important Eoyal Gazette and Colonist Daily taminated within the space of NEW YORK, Mar. 6. (CP)—Jesse city by the police. 24 hours, he said. failed to see why the ships should Livermore, once known in Wall of which is the J. P. Morgan Com­ pany, were in a position to take . * * Dear Sir,— be relieved of the cost. The bill Street as the "Boy Plunger" and a "CONCORDIA" SINKING BACTERIOLOGIST NEEDED was read a third time and passed. veteran of the trading pits, declared control if they had wished to do I should like to make a few com­ so. The fact that they refrained ments on the case recently brought The Hon. H. D. Butterfield dis­ The Council adjourned to next himself bankrupt yesterday and a HALIFAX, Mar. 6. (CP)—With agreed with Dr. Outerbridge. He Tuesday. petition was filled in the Federal from exercising that option is sixty rescued seamen aboarc. the by me against a Mr. Landis who ascribed as a reason that they had pleaded guilty in the Police Court maintained tbat the original in­ 00 Court which listed his liabilities U.S. steamship "Black Eagl~" is tention of the promoters of the as $2,259,212, with assets of £184,900, no knowledge of the default until nearing New York leaving the Brit­ to having smashed up a number of today. effects in the cottage which I waterworks system was to have a A HAPSBURG AUSTRIA? including at its face value $150,000 ish freighter "Concordia" behind drinking sypply, in case of a water insurance on his life. Seats on * . 9 sinking, to the southwest of Sable rented to him. NEW GOLD REPORTED Your reporter's account, though shortage. He thought it most Continued from Page 1 exchanges, jewellery and personal Island. The "Concordia" is mak­ essential that the matter should property are included among the ing water fast. She foundered as a correct in some particulars, was powers towards the Hapsburg JOHANNESBURG, S.A., Mar. 6. somewhat misleading. To begin be gone into, because if typhoid question was due only to the extra­ remaining assets of the man who result of a collision with the "Black fever broke out in Bermuda it piled up tremendous fortunes only (CP-Reuters)—Transvaal mining Eagle" forty miles off Sable Island with he mentioned the amount ordinary tension of the present circles were stirred on Monday by of rent which Mr. Landis paid me would do a tremendous amount of situation. On the other hand, the to lose them in widespread opera­ on Monday afternoon. The full harm which would take for ever to tions in stocks and grains. His reports of the discovery of a new complement of the abandoned ship for the short lease. This had vice-chancellor, Emil Fey, told gold field in the Kroonstad district nothing whatever to do with the recover. The question of the newspaper correspondents that unpaid federal income taxes for | was picked up by the "Black appointment of a fully qualified 1930 and 1931 total $406,528 plus where a reef is said to run in a ,; Eagle." "Ship abandoned in criminal charge brought against this was no time to discuss the circle of thirty miles diameter. bacteriologist, Mr. Butterfield went Hapsburg restoration. interest and penalities which are sinking condition" read the mess­ him and was strictly a private Government experts have been sent matter. No doubt your reporter en, had been considered by the included in his liabilities. age received from Captain A. Mur­ Board of Health and the Hospital In Belgrade the semi-official to the district to investigate the thought it would make good read­ newspaper, "Vreme," published on * * * ray, a Scotsman, who commanded authorities. statements that the yield of ore the "Concordia." He described ing so he published it. The fire­ its front page a sharp warning that THE BAYONNE SCANDAL CASE is similar to that of the famous wood I purchased for Mr. Landis Although the present bacteri­ the Hapsburg restoration means the ship as "badly holed" in the from the Motyer Construction Co. ologist at the Hospital did certain PARIS, Mar. 6. (CP)—Another Witwaters Rand deposits. j collision. The ships met in a fog "war against all peace treaty states" # * * and I collected the money for that analysing he was not considered The newspaper added that no post­ blow was struck in the Paris courts I as the "Concordia," carrying grain firm as a favour; this also had noth­ efficient to fill the needs of Ber­ war scheme has been "so morbid yesterday with the removal of FUMES KILL TWO j and cattle, steamed towards ing to do with the case being tried. muda, Mr. Butterfield stated. The so immoral or so insane" as the I Henri Hurlaux, assistant prosecut- ' Glasgow from St. John and Halifax. question had been before the ! ing attorney of the Court of Appeal. MONTREAL, Mar. 6. (CP)— , The "Black Eagle" was bound from Your reporter was particular in idea of restoring the Hapsburgs. Deadly fumes of an unknown reporting that I produced an ac­ Legislature, although he did not 00— ! for his alleged relations with the i Rotterdam to New York, and after think it had reached that branch. origin crept through an uptown j the collision stood by until all were count showing that there were 12 I late Serge Stavisky, founder of the apartment house on Monday night broken window panes but that The matter had been under con­ BRITISH NAVAL PROGRAMME I Bayonne pawnshop. Denying any ! safe on board. sideration for years. and killed one man named Cote, P.C. Brown reported that there wrongdoing Hurlaux attempted and his young wife, and overcoming was only one broken. The estimates "The state of health of this Continued from page 1 suicide but was prevented from country is a tremendous asset, and partially three girls who were taken BORAH HITS ARMS "RACKET" of this damage Iwas made out by a I taking poison which was found in to a Hospital. The bodies of the carpenter I sent to the house who if anything happened to it it would cruisers of the new and larger type, I his pocket. be very serious, "Mr. Butterfield thie treaty limitation of replace­ married couple were found on the WASHINGTON, Mar. 6 (OP)— went through the house accompan­ I Harlaux was relieved of his duties bed of a one-room apartment. Despite ringing opposition the ied by my wife. Had this account concluded. Major the Hon. R. w. ment tonnage to be completed by | after the discovery of a letter, which Appleby supported Dr. Outerbridge December 31, 1936, made it necess­ Detectives suspected illuminating Senate supported the $500,000,30 stated that there were 13 panes he is accused of writing to Stavisky. gas as the cause of the deaths but appropriation for bringing the 'broken and racked' it would have in his contention that the two votes ary to omit the fourth cruiser. The Minister of Justice, Henri should not be included in one The original position is now being found no gas fixture in the apart­ United States navy up to treaty been more accurate. As far as Cheron, ordered Hurlaux's removal ment. Cote and his wife were both strength. During the debate on the expense of renewing a glass measure, although in this case he restored by the addition of the not, it was said, because he had admitted that the votes both seem­ fourth cruiser to tbe programme of in their early twenties and rented the question yesterday Senator is concerned it doesn't matter whe­ served Stavisky, but because he the apartment four days ago William E. Borah (Idaho) assailed ther it is broken or badly cracked. ed essential. The Hon. R. C. 1934. The numbers of destroyers was "indiscreet" in associating Eollis-Hallet and Mr. Gosling and submarines are the same as through the city unemployed relief the armament manufacturers. He I have since checked personally with the so-called master swindler. said they were as blood-thirsty as the damage to panes and find joined with Dr. Outerbridge, too, in the previous building programme commission. Hurlaux was chief secretary of the * • + "Capone and Dillinger." Contin­ 3 broken and 10 cracked, some of in assailing tbe combining of since the treaty." former Minister of Justice Dalimier different votes in one resolve, but oo CHINESE RIVER TRAGEDY uing he said they are selling mu­ these recent cracks as though they from November 2nd to 27th., 1933. nitions in the Orient, and in the had received a blow and other old MORGAN HOUSE INVOLVED Dalimier himself quit the Cabinet HONGKONG, Mar. 6. (CP)— event of a war with Japan Ameri­ cracks. As far as the broken pane- on January 8 because of the Stavisky More than 200 persons are reported can soldiers would be "torn limb are concerned P. C. Brown reported affair. drowned after the sinking of an from limb and disembowelled" by just one-third of the damage, f5 but there was no time to call Continued from Page 1 witnesses as the accused was leav­ A fresh autopsy on Judge Prince's overcrowded motor vessel in Pearl weapons made in the United States. though he was very positive in the more than l.ooo shares of air body was ordered after the discovery River near Canton. The impatience witness stand. ing for New York that day. ——oo In reading the account of your transport stocks from a long posit­ of poison during the previous of the passengers to disembark DEATH A QUIET DOOR P. C. Brown also testified in the reporter and while listening to ion before the cancellation. examination. The authorities caused the tragedy, so the report By Nancy Byrd Turner. Court that he examined or 'looked some of the evidence given by the The New York Exchange also said the poison—believed to be a states. Terrible scenes were wit­ Death is only an old door at* the Santon Heater and that it Police one would hava thought submitted a long list of short soporific—had given them a slight nessed as many of the victims were Set in a garden wall. was all right, or made some such that Mr. Landis, and not I, was sellers during the period but they trail which they hoped would aid ' trapped in cabins o f the boat. Offi­ On gentle hinges it gives, at dusk, similar expression. Your reporter the aggrieved party; anyone who contained few well known names. them in running down the murder­ cials estimated that there were 370 When the thrushes call. didn't think it necessary to report might be in doubt on this point, The committee ordered a thorough ers. peisons aboard, and 160 were Along the lintel are green leaves, that with this statement the come and see my cottage! inquiry, however, to determine * 9 9 rescued by launches and sampans Beyond, the light lies .till. electrician disagreed and that the whether there had been a "lead" NEW ZEALAND EARTHQUAKE after frenzied struggles. Very willing and weary feet Magistrate upheld the latter's GERALD GRAY. on the Government's decision to . * * Go over that sill. opinion and allowed this damage. I cancel airmail contracts. Richard I WELLINGTON, N.Z., Mar. 6. (OP) | HUSBAND KILLS FAMILY AND There is nothing to trouble any j Whitney, president of the New It would appear that the carpen­ We regret that the report of the A survey of the region affected SELF heart, ter's estimate was on the high case referred to did not satisfy York Stock Exchange, submitted by an earthquake shock at 11.46 Nothing to hurt at aU. side with regard to the 'broken' our correspondent who, however, the names to the committee in last night revealed that there was LAURENS, S.C., Mar. 6. (CP)— Death Is only a quiet door panes etc. but anyone going into is obviously in possession of more response to a subpoena. no major damage and no injuries, J. L. Rush, a resident here, aged 50, In an old wall. that house in the state it was in details of the incident than is would have some difficulty in ar­ possible to a reporter who can riving at the exact amount of only be concerned with the evidence damage. given in Court. I should like to explain that the Obviously the amount paid for section of the Criminal Code un­ the short lease was not "strictly der which Mr. Landis was charged a private matter" for evidence on dealt with damages only up to the subject was submitted and ad­ .5, therefore 1 could not recover mitted. That it made "good CYCLE BASKETS any more unless the man had been reading" is entirely a matter of charged with a Supreme Court opinion but our reporter's business offence. This would have meant a was to record evidence, not to turn lot of extra expense to the Colony so determine values. 5fe 4/< I admit it was better to charge him It is quite possible that a visit under the section referred to. to the cottage might furnish My claim came to £8 19 9 which positive proof as to who the ag­ included hire to take Mr. Landis grieved person was, but the report to Hamilton. I had to pay this dealt with evidence produced^in in the first instance. I reduced Court and we^are glad that our my claim to £5 to be within the correspondent 2 confirms our j re­ J. B. ASTWOOD &. SON provisions . of _the section of_the porters account, though he actually 8487 j in.ei. ta. Code referred^ to above, ijcould objects to much of testimony given. have proved^damage beyond the —EDITOR.

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t bantamweight. The story is a ' "BOLERO" [ familiar ohe about the cocky fight- i ! er whose success goes to his head. I Raft Reveals Amazing Skill In But the manner In which the I MECHANICS HALL THEATRE Dance Film plot has been fashioned makes j knockout entertainment. It I *.* *__• As the scenes of Paramount's should also make a new star, for j -»* ft* "Bolero," unfolded on the screen . Max Baer gives a startling fine first j of the Mechanics' HaU Theatre, last performance. Otto Kruger con- j night, a delighted audience tributes a brilliantly etched port- i TWO BIG FEATURE HITS TODAY. watched a new and more glam­ rayal of a gangster. Myrna Loy Drama and romance of a sort no orous George Raft come to life is sincere as the fighter's wife author could ever hope to create as the hero of this absorbing and Walter Huston scores heavily - AFTERNOON AND EVENING - play outstanding parts in "Congo­ story of an internationally fam­ as the drink-sodden manager. rilla." The back-door of civiliz­ ous dancer, who won fame at (M-G-M.) ation is battered down and beyond the price of his life and happi­ ——00 THE PERFECT MOVIE ENTERTAINMENT. it one sees sights no human eye ness. has ever seen before. A civiliza­ "Bolero," which in some in­ "DARK HAZARD" tion alive with menaces a mil­ stances parallels Raft's own ca­ lion years old. Three-foot hu­ A FAMOUS BOOK-OF-THE- reer, is the story of a struggling Robinson, Tobin and Farrell Form HE ROSE TO FAME mans and eight-foot monsters young coal worker who rises to A grotesque race of humans, pawns Unique New Screen Triangle ON A LADDER MONTH BECOMES THE international fame as a dancer. OF DANCING LADIES of the jungle, shunning the sun— He is talented but ruthless, and and never seeing it. An Empire of Edward G. Robinson, Genevieve | PICTURE OFTHEYEARL he sweeps all obstacles from his Tobin and Glenda Farrell will be Death that has heretofore been path. He discards his lovely part­ "Bombshell" a Wow! Jean Harlow impenetrable. seen in a unique new triangular GEORGE RAFT -49 and Lee Tracy a Great Co- ners, as they lose their usefulness. love affair to the First National V-_____et_.re "Dark Hazard," which wreck from the World War, he comes to the Mechanics' Hall : view near Lake Albert, where liter­ dies in an attempt to revive his For the first time Jean Harlow ally billions of flamingos are seen theatre today with "Bolero" in a j and Lee Tracy—two of the picture fame, dancing with the only part­ great double hit programme. j and__heard. The biggest thrill, ner he had actually loved. world's most colourful personali­ I however, was furnished by the Miss Tobin has the role of a small j ties—are starred together in Miss Lombard, who in addition town bride of Robinson, an toyeter- j sudden face-to-face adventure with to being an intelligent actress, has "Bombshell," the picturization of fighting gorillas, ferociously fight­ ate happy-go-lucky gambler, and a superb gift for carrying clothes, Hollywood film life which opens ing hand-ln-hand, screaming hy­ has married him hoping to reform at Reid Hall on Friday. sterically, within 20 feet of their appears to her best advantage in him. Miss Farrell is his former Directed by Victor Fleming, vet sound recording camera. this film. flippant girl friend who comes eran master of amera beauty., While the revelation of the goril­ Sally Rand, Chicago's famous into the lives of the young married "Bombshell" presents one of the las' haunts furnishes a feature that fan-dancer, is importantly cast in couple and is the final straw that most unusual and hilariously hum­ the spectator will never forget the the picture, as one of Raft's danc­ breaks up the tottering home. orous pictures that has come out of Johnsons' sevenmonth stay among ing partners and proves her acting Not that Robinson has actually Hollywood. the pygmies of the Itura Forest ability by her excellent work in done anything wrong, however, for Tracy, as Space Hani on, her provides moments memory of this picture. his weakness is not women, but publicity director, is as dynamic which will be enhanced by time. oo gambling. But by going on a spree and speedy as ever. It is nothing These pygmies afford dramatic with the vamp, who is also a follower less than a stroke of casting gen­ studies that contribute import­ PRIZE FIGHT FILM of the races, he breaks his repeated ius which placed these two spark­ antly to making "Congorilla" j promises to his wife to quit gam­ CAROLE LOMBARD 1 ling personalities together in one entirely different from any sound Here's What a Noted Critic Say ' bling, who, disgusted, leaves him SALLY RAND S3 picture. picture shown on any screen to date. About "Prizefighter and The for another man. The supporting cast is uniformly Lady" Those who have read the best Paramount's glittering of­ excellent, featuring such competent -oo- selling novel upon which the pic­ players as Frank Morgan, Fijanchot Max Baer in Lead ture is based, have said the author fering that is the smartest Tone, Pat O'Brien, Una Merkel, "MY WOMAN" has painted a strong characteri­ and most original produc­ Ted Healy, Ivan Lebedeff, Isobell zation of a man, made with the Jewell,"Louise Beavers, Leonard Superb performances by an ex­ passion for gambling, set against tion seen for a long time. Carey, Mary Forbes, C. Aubrey cellent cast, intriguing music and the colourful background of dog A brilliant story that will Smith and June Brewster. a story charged with originality racing. oo—— contribute such qualities to Colum­ Others to the cast include Robert leave you thrilled. The love bia's "My Woman," to the Reid Barrat, Gordon Westcott, Hobart affairs of the world's greatest "CONGORILLA" Hall Theatre that the picture can Cavanaugh, George Meeker and easily be labelled as one that Is Henry B. Walthall. Alfred E. dancer revealed in one of Greatest and Most Amazing Spec­ genuinely entertaining. Green directed the picture from the most dazzling and un­ tacle Filmed in Jangle: The cast is topped by Helen the screen play by Ralph Block and usual pictures ever con­ Gorillas in mortal combat, a Twelvetrees, Victor Jory and Wal­ Brown Hlome&. pygmy courtship, wedding and lace Ford. Claire Dodd and War­ ceived. honeymoon with huge elephants, ren Hymer have parts that are ferocious lions, mad rhinoceri and small but perfectly handled. other wild beasts as witnesses, a In locale, the choice is unique. white woman norrowly escaping Most of the action transpires in a Showing at 3, 7, 9.30 p.m. Showing at 4 p.m. and Scores Knockout As Hit Of The death from a charging rhino, a river big radio broadcasting station; Year: You have never seen anything 8.30 p.m. alive with floating islands of flesh and a trip through the station, with like the fight between Max Baer and and slithering reptiles, the capture its multitude of audition and Primo Carnera. But then a world's of two kings of the apes and hyenas operating rooms, is interesting in TOMORROW—Warner's Stupendous Hit champion and his outstanding menacingly teasing a lion and his itself. challenger have never met before Spend kill. These are just a few of the This setting provides an ideal in screeh drama. Still plenty of hundreds of unparalleled thrills spot for the excellent music, com­ "FASllIGMi *©F 1954" credit is due director W. S. Van and sights revealed by the great­ posed by the director, Victor Schert- Dyke for a thrillingly authentic est jungle picture ever made, zinger, for the picture. The "My Wisely The Screen's First Fashion Extravaganza with j staging of the battle that some "Congorilla," made by Mr. and Mamma" and "I Knew" offerings, day will be fought in earnest. Haunting Songs and Music. Mrs. Martin Johnson who also as well as the incidental music appear in it. Incidentally, it is in the picture, are tuneful; the Comparing this picture to former the only talking picture ever en­ songs promise of becoming popular fight films is like marching a heavy­ tirely taken in the African jungle. tunes. weight champ with an amateur The Performance to be given this Evening by Buy THE COMMUNITY PLAYERS ENJOY 7 SHOW EVENTS IN 1 at BROOKE THORBURN HALL 1 REID HALL —TODAY Warwick BOND is postponed until a _a_e_? elate Chosen by noted critics as an honour picture— Distinctly 851-tw. Quality You'll vote it one of the finest—most worth-while TEA Entertainment of cinema offerings. Handsome GEO. O'BRIEN At 4-00, 8.30 p.m_ NELL O'DAY In 2nd Episode S-3Stt_.i_.».tr 15 Reasons Why You Should See Whether 6 or 60 you'll enjoy it I "SMOKE LIGHTNING" At 5.15, 9.45 "GONGORILLA" __. J SHOWING, AT REID HALL TODAY

1. Positively authentic en f*. A wedding with death every foot of this startling lurking everywhere—sa­ revelation was made right vages dancing and shout­ in the African Jungle. ing as beasts stalk defiance 2. Concededly the most re­ at each other. markable, accurate and in­ 10. The real battle of the cen­ timate motion picture of tury with gorillas in a What a name! the last frontier of civiliza­ vicious and merciless tion. hand-to-hand fight! 3. Sights the human eye has 11. An incomparable spectacle never seen before and tb rills of terrifying drama, stark "NATURE'S the human body has never suspense, unparalleled ad­ •f> experienced. venture and grim comedy. 4. Shrieks back to the Dark 12. Mightiest mammals and BEST' Ages and penetrates a For­ tiniest humans—providing bidden Land of rare, primi­ 90 minutes of .unsurpassed And what a flavour in tive splendour and primeva and unforgettable enter­ wonders. tainment. the choice fruit or vege­ 5. Absolutely starts where 13. Guaranteed to be not only Love Drama with Music every previous motion pic­ 100 per cent genuine, but At 10.15, p.m. Only Added New tables behind the label! ture dealing with ferocious different from anything and Song animals and the jungle talking pictures have yet Short Subjects: wilderness left off. provided. At 3.00, 7.00 It is always true— Loot deceived Iwi -wuht ont man 6. Exposes the innermost se­ 14. Most stupendous con­ JACK PEARL crets of beasts and savages glomeration of man-eat­ .oo "BANKERS iauqkr hut ih muutuiq! If you will but make the test dwellitag in an Empire of ing animals, in their na­ ^DORaNTC you will find 'tis "Nature's yesteryear and an Inferno tive environments, ever DAUGHTER" of Death. brought to the screen. Best" 7. Everything new—and re­ 15. Took two years and hun­ ____ § tflG 8'05 latest News cording amazing sensations dreds of death-defying of man's most perilous whites and blacks to make # 8 15 Riot conquest and women's su­ possible this thrilling opus. preme test. m _ BAX H * •-* 8. Breaking through barriers EDGAR of an uncivilized and, up ZAZU PITTS and EDNA KENNEDY in to now, impenetrable world MAY OLIVER "ART IN RAW" with reckless defiance. "BLONDS BOMBSHELL" OPENS FRIDAY! 8358.f. _. **_ Page 'A THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND GGCOTJIS _3Sfl_*_JWBDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1934

CA115 MOTHER NOBLE GfFFORD ia 1934 by 0-1*-— Feature Syndicate, Inc. W __,,_..._.. never hungmto - Fred Howe, a happy-go-lucky ished when a girl came bursting ^^^r^^ young man, arrives in Palm into the shop. Appetite Beach broke but ready, to enjoy "Oh, I know I'm late, Mary! himself. At the end of two I know I'm late. It just seems I has weeks, he is down to his last cant get up in time." She re­ few dollars. Mary Laurence, an moved her hat and began flutter­ earnest young lady whom be ing about ineffectually. NEXT DAY had met aboardship and who Mary came forward with a SOMETHING TERRIBLE. had shown disapproval of his smile. "Gertrude, this is our new .MOST BE WRONG WITH HIM. 1 WHAT! ARE.YOU STILL HUNGRY irresponsible attitude, tests him porter, Mr. Howe." 'HE WON'T EAT. HE'S ALWAYS1 * AFTER THAT 6REAT 816 MEAL. by offering him a job as porter Gertrude Sweetstone, Mary's THAT'S WOND-RFUt. in her gift shop. He promises assistant, stopped in her flutter­ CROSS. HOWPAU. to report Che next morning, ROSES WILL SOON ing and looked at Fred. HE IS. then celebrates by crashing a "Oh!" She beamed. "Good S BE BACK IN dance given by Sandra Haver­ morning, Mr. Howe!" VOUR CHEEKS1. hill, wealthy society girl. San­ "The name is Fred," he said dra takes a fancy to him be­ quietly. _7 DONT WOBSY cause he is a beautiful dancer, Miss Sweetstone looked him [ ANOTHER DAY but he is later ejected from the over carefully from the top of his , JUST GIVE; £ -5 •5*t party by her mother's social curly head to the tips of his Ju secretary. !«_. ALtTTLC l\ shoes. CASTORIA "I think Fred is such an aw­ CHAPTER VII fully nice name." IT WORKS ^ "Thank you, ma'am," he said WONDERS1 JJRED awoke the next morn- r gravely, and returned to his ing just in time to shut off sweeping. his alarm clock before it rang. Doctors Advise This Natural E.ERV MOTHER SHOULD KNOW Outside his window, a mock­ E swept through the shop and > ABOUT -ASTORIA! TH£ WAY T H down the front steps. Then Way to Make Child Hungry BENEFITS CHILDREN IS A MIRACLE..1 ing bird was singing, and he went to the little room at the SEE HOW HEALTHY AND STURDY somehow the sweet fluting of back and came out with a broom ... Restore Buoyant Health ! its song matched his memo­ and a bucket of water. Mary ries of the evening before. In looked up in surprise. Almost all child ailments that cause "What are you going to do with .Bothers so much worry are due to imagination, he could still that?" she asked. just one thing—authorities call it the feel the delicate touch of "Wash down the steps. I think intestinal absorption of poisons. This Sandra's hand, see the slum­ painted wooden ones always look distressing condition occurs even so much better if they're washed when child's habits may seem reg­ brous light in her eyes as she every morning." ular. The stomach is upset. The had danced with him. "But you don't need to do child won't eat... becomes nervous that," she cried. "We have a man and cross. Then he remembered the social who comes and does that twice a Now this insidious condition can be secretary, Eileen Doane. And week when he cleans the win­ Corrected naturally and quickly with Count Grandini. Sid had told dows." a little Castoria which tastes so very him about him. How furious they "It won't be necessary to nave good, children beg for it. both had been. He couldn't help wondering what they had said to him come any more. Miss Lau­ Thisremarkable preparation swiftly warning sign of trouble. Results will Sandra about him later. Well, he rence. I can take care of the purges the system, banishes poisons, 6urpise you. would probably never see her steps and the windows. That's settles the stomach and improves di­ again anyway. It had been just what a porter's for." gestion. Then Nature does the rest, an amusing escapade. For P moment they looked Appetite returns. Disposition im­ steadily at each other. Then proves. And soon the child is again Mary turned away. sturdy, healthy and sunny. CASTORIA E jumped out of b_d. Last "Very well. Just as you please, Let Castoria take care of your MEDICINAL SYRUP * H night was gone and this was Fred. In that event, I will pay child's health. Give it at the first from babyhood to eleven years a new day, and he was now an you a dollar more a week." earnest young man going to a Be went outside with a grin new job. He whistled softi- to and began to scrub the steps •T_> A valuable booklet containing information on himself as he shaved and dressed. orously. She had finally called fpWL ]E___ MODERN METHODS OF CHILD CARE—write for It seemed strange to be going to him Fred. But something about •••**'*- your copy to—W. S. Purvis & Co., Dept. 2B, Burnaty work, but there was something her tone had left a great deal to St. Hamilton nice about it, too—particularly be desired. Nevertheless, he had with the prospect of Mary Lau­ been at work only half an hour .- rence for a boss. and already his salary had oeen Before leaving, he went to Sid's raised. room and opened the door quiet­ raven ly. But the chauffeur was so fast JC"-R__> was rather astonished, as asleep that it seemed a shame to a the morning passed, at the Il wake him. So Fred gently closed number ol people who patronized ave never given the door again. Ch. shop. He had not realized iVIRY FLY.. ths importance of a gift shop in Eight-thirty sharp, Mary Lau­ a place l_r. Palm Beach. About rence had said. At a quarter past tu-.-lvs-thirty. Mary came to him the slightest eight, Fred was sitting on the top \vi ii a small parcel. step of the stoop of her little ALLOWED shop, waiting for her to appear. "Fred. I want you to deliver It was very pleasant sitting there th._. And then you'd better get irritation . . . and with the cocoanut trees rustling -orae lunch somewhere. It goes to over his head in the soft morning a house down on Ocean Boule­ breeze. He fell into so deep a vard. The-**, a bicycle ir the Ive smoked them TO LiVE little shed at the back. You ride reverie that he was startled by the sound of Mary's voice and a bicycle, don't you? The pack­ jumped to his feet. age is for Miss Sandra Haverhill. bn die thousand Do you know where the Haverhill MAY MEAN She stoqd on tbe bottom step house Is?" Grim facts these: every female looking up at him with a little Fred, without change of expres­ The original letter can he fly can lay a thousand eggs. smile. sion, took the little parcel. "Yes, vcr.jicd alArca_—x WOT-- ____P*& A simple calculation proves "WeU, I see you are on time, at I !:now the house." 25rOOOrOOO any rate." that she may be the ancestor Mary smiled. "The package is m "Yes, ma'am. I'm always on rathsr valuable, so you had better of 25,000,000 others in a sing le time." give It to Miss Haverhill person­ season I And one fly is deadly OTHER FlIES She laughed. "They tell me ally, if possible." •_ifP enough—deadly because of that's a rare virtue down here, Fred hesitated. "Give the pack­ CRAVEN i but that's probably because peo­ age to Miss Haverhill person­ "PLAIN" J _*__fif- ihe disease it leaves on the IN A SINGLE SEASON ple stay up half the night." food it touches. Let SWAT ally?" he repeated. Eraveri Plain Cigarettes \ "Certainly Why not?" queried for smokers wh o % Some Cigarettes "catch" the throat and make you free you of the fly HE came up the steps and. tak­ M.ry. then added, witb a little v..m Craven "A" value M menace. SWAT, and character, but who \ cough—CRAVEN "A" definitely do not irritate. S ing a key from her purse, laugh. "Dont tell me you're afraid prefer a "plain** cigar- J This man from Sheffield smokes them " for his the greatest of all opened the door of the shop with of anyone just because she has a ette to a cork-tipped # insecticides .... throat's sake." For the same good reason you may something of a flourish. A few few million dollars. I dare say wisely change over to CRAVEN "A". swiftest and surest minutes later, Fred found himself Miss Haverhill is just like any yet devised by hard at work sweeping the floor other girl, after you get to know science. No insect a job which was rendered unusu­ her." crawling or flying ally difficult by the numerous lit­ "I suppose so," Fred answered can resist its dead­ noncommittally. ly spray. Every tle tables on which the merchan­ household should dise was displayed. have its handy BRITISH & BEST He had not more than half fin­ (To be continued) supply of SWAT. 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COLONIAL Reimbursements came out from England, and Mr. 1934 Blackiston and Mr. Love came from New York to meet us. I would like PARLIAMENT February to say that the meetings which the 28. Amount due Treasury.. £13 12 7 Board had with these gentlemen were of a most friendly nature, and GiveBaby OFFICIAL REPORT £13 22 7 that the Board was assured from the commencement that it was the desire of the Oompany to re­ Proceedings of the Payments turn to a purely New York-Ber­ the Best muda service just as soon as that Honourable House 1934. could be done. Briefly," the pro­ posals of the Company were: (1) of Assembly February BJ* must W a 1. Amount due Treasury.. £ 6 16 4 to be allowed to withdraw one of the two ships during six months of 2. Advance of pension to Ua wVtcl. closed SESSION 1933-34 the year—May, June and July; A. A. Marsh for Lee­ November, December and January, ^-ies tte -W^ ward Islands for with the possibility that these COatal Inferior lamps DAY No. 35—Thursday, March 1st, January, 193_....„ 3 16 5 «_____. ^ «* ° ships would be employed on cruise an-ple proportion add to your lighting 1934 3. Advance of pension to voyages similar to those carried oat an H. 0. Richards for recently; (2) that there should hill— | MINUTES Leeward Islands for be no reduction of subsidy payments jVita^-<*T January, 1934 2 19 9 during these periods; (3) that ^fectWes ana teeth. The minutes of the last meeting Clause 20 of the contract be mod­ £13 12 7 Westinghouse were read and confirmed. ified so that the Trade Development Qive 'AUenW** • Board cannot negotiate for an ad­ i. perfect in every lamps keep it low MESSAGES FROM GOVERNOR ditional contract service nor en­ JOHN TRIMINGHAM. courage competitive services so «__ you ^^ •You can't save money by buying "cheap" (No. 61) Colonial Treasurer. long as the service operated by tha way **'* * . 1. t_ T. ASTLEY CUBITT, Oompany is sufficient to carry the soo_n uotw.oncxe little W*. lamps. Each month they add to your elec* Colonial Treasury, J tridty bill more than the amount you save 28th February, 1934. number of passengers offering for Lieut.-General, Governor and Com- Bermuda; (4) Clause 21 is cancelled „ro„ rou. J - „ \f by buying them in the first place. The mander-in-Ohief. (NO. 62.1 altogether in view of the foregoing. longer they last, the more they cost—fof That clause, if you will pardon me 1 * The Governor has the honour to T. ASTLEY CUBITT, _* \ \ *>m _e.-ter. A- they waste current every minute they are referring to it, reads as follows:— transmit, for the information of the "The Bermuda Government shall sound foundation * burning! Honourable House of Assembly, in Lieut.-General, Governor and Com­ not negotiate nor enter into any accordance with the provisions of health ans.and their estimates for the current year, but self for approval in November, ex­ ditional steamship or motorship cure, send for a free booklet. Just were deterred by the many financial pires on the 30th April this year. mail a post-card to tho address be­ service between Bermuda and the low. Ask for your free copy. problems which then faced the Now the negotiations that have just United States of America daring Colony. taken place cover the period from the life of the contract so long as 6. Your petitioners respectfully 1st May this year to the 30th April, the Board and tho Oompany are EASTER CARDS submit that a grant of £800 at the 1935. It wm be recollected that satisfied that tha services being present time could be very ad­ when introducing the agreement provided by the Oompany are rea­ vantageously spent in continuing to which I have just referred I ex­ sonably adequate£.0 handle the the work begun last August. plained to the House that certain business offered.;" (9) that Clause passenger carryings were necessary 21 of the Contract be cancelled; YOUR PETITIONERS there­ in order that the steamship service and (10) that during the periods THE GOODY SHOPPE, Reid Street, Hamilton 2d., 3d., 4d., and 6d. fore pray that your Honourable should be operated without a loss. that one ship is operating alone House will be pleased to permit Since these negotiations wete com­ in the New York-Bermuda service, Key No. 103 J—l a resolve to be introduced pleted these passenger carryings if the Company desire to expedite affording to your petitioners have not materialised, and owing this one ship service, they are at such relief in the premises as to the general conditions in the liberty to do so, provided that the your Honourable House shall neighbouring country it appears schedules of sailings be first sub­ Clothes wash cleaner THE BERMUDA PRESS LTD. deem meet. that it may be doubtful as to wheth­ mitted to the Board. Subsequently if you use er those carryings wUl be forth­ to the meeting at which these Reid Street AND YOUR PETITIONERS (as in coming during the ensuing year. i items I have just read out were Wi.n this In view Lord Essendon * duty bound) will ever pray etc. Coatinue. oa Paf* 7 SUNLIGHT SOAP - I "••t<—H———_•_' I •! II M WUl

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At delicious, fully nourishing liquid tyranny under the Austrian Empire. for all uses. Excellent, doctors first the newcomer gazes around for infant feeding. If your grocer Both economically and religiously, him in astonishment; but the Jap­ he said, Czecho-Slovakia came to a not carry Klim, send us his name anese proprietor or his wife, ap­ address. new life. pearing in a curtained doorway at Portugal, a Latin country, de­ HAND-ARNOLD, LTD. Agents the back of the shop, ushers him THE MILK THAT KEEPS scribed at one time as "the dregs with many bows through the door­ of Europe," had changed and dur­ way into the hairdressing saloon. _•__«___ ing the past four years had been Jimmie Jingle Says: the only country in Europe to Here again Western ideas receive balance its budget; the people a shock. True, the chairs, wash Each day of every blessed week were fired with a new passion, a basins, and mirrors are there, all The best of food you ought to seek. sense of nationalism. of the latest and shiniest American WORN-OUT "The real key is this of Germany,' manufacture—but a distinctly in­ BUTTER CRUST BREAD said Mr. Purves. "This Hitler. Is congruous note is struct by a shal­ TOOTH BRUSHES Ask Your Grocer he a thing of evil, an evil power, or low, six-foot tank of concrete and is he, as many regard him, a high coloured tiles, just inside the door­ BERMUDA BAKERY, Limited leader and a national saviour?" way, in which double-tailed Japa­ can't clean teeth They had, and he hoped they nese goldfish swim in and out of did it gladly, admitted that Hitler miniature coral grottoes and round effectively had grown in stature tremendously about little rock islets. By the door­ in the year he had been in the way, as if guarding it, stands a lay 'a saddle. He had new undoubtedly figure dressed in the full armour become the leader of the nation. of a soldier of the Samurai; while on the walls hang stuffed lizards, Su a f)ro-pfiy.-6ac**tic HITLERlSM small crocodiles, Japanese land crabs, and the huge and hideous t^£f ft There might be "many things in tree-climbing crabs of Papua. On "^-_l_!3a-*___J the development of Hitler's power shelves and in glass-fronted cab­ they disagreed with—"no God in inets at the back of the room stand heaven could finally pass over the still more examples of Satsuma anti-semitism"—but the fact ware, mingled with Japanese water- i>g_<>_y)_><>gaoo<)oo<^>o«>-><>--_---<3<>--<>cx>gaioiio»o(K> tcxxrxrottcxxc t remained that Germany, which colour paintings, lacquer work, gold RECOMMENDED BY DENTISTS FOR 40 YEARS had suffered from an inferiority and silk embroidered screens, complex good for no nation, had bowls, vases,.and trays. taken on a new spirit. The non- Qood News for Penmen... | Aryan movement, the speaker said, "Potong rambut, Tuan?" (Hair had been a movement with which cut, Sir?) inquires the barber po­ to give the German people a super­ litely in Malay. NOW... you can make your iority complex. Germany had been The customer is bowed into a own Sundaes at hofte in a Rich colours, full body, inspired and had lifted itself from its spirit of defeatism. "Germany chair, the barber attaches a cellu­ jiffy I PARKER makes your pen travel loid guard (somewhat like a large swiftly and smoothly. A finally will be the power and arbiter tn Europe, "Mr. Purves remarked. eye-shade) over his own mouth and with product of the Parker gets busy with scissors and comb. The part of the English-speaking Fountain Pen Co., Ltd., Quickly he cuts the client's hair ex­ HORTON'S peoples was to help these countries QUINK actly as he wishes. That is the Canada in the solution of their problems. secret of his success; he works en­ MelOrol "Our English-speaking peoples, if tirely to orders. it is so permitted us, will be able Ice Cream Sensation! The New to take a definite leadership of Should a lady enter Uie establish­ these other nations that have not ment, the customer need not be Exclusively 111 Fountain Pen Ink shown the gift for leadership we surprised if the proprietor leaves AT THE PHOENIX ourselves have, so that in God's him to attend to "Madam." But Dries 31% Quicker on Paper good time these things will bring his wife knows all about shaving. Horton's MelOrol is a new kind of ice cream that comes packed the world to a finer moral condition Seizing the brush she lathers away in individually-wrapped servings. Writes Smoother — Makes Permanent Records than that which it is in at the pres­ with practiced hands, strops her It is made a new way, packed a new way, served a new way. ent time," Mr. Purves concluded. razor and removes the stubble It is finer in texture, smoother, creamier . . . more delicious ta Mr. Purves was introduced by quickly and cleanly with a blade flavour than any ice cream you have ever been able to buy. 2 oz bottle 6d. 4 oz bottle 10d. Dr. Henry Wilkinson, who stated so keen-edged that being shaved Your guests will rave about Horton's MelOrol.. . your family that Mr. Purves was eminently by her is a delight instead of an will love it. It's delicious plain . . . but just try it in the sundaes qualified to speak on current events ordeal. that this booklet tells you how to make. in Europe. He had lived on the Continent for many years and was In a certain little town which Horton's MelOrol comes in your favourite flavours smooth, familiar with four languages. lies in the heart of the rubber creamy vanilla, rich, dark chocolate and luscious strawberry. THE BERMUDA PRESS, Ltd. 5 There's no waste . . . simply order the number of servings you Mr. Purves's talk followed on the country between Penang and Sing­ apore, there is a hairdressing es­ want. 3 CM>C>C^>0<}0<}—X)CX}O<>O(K-^>-^>0)O()O0O<}O<}O<}O

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    satisfied that the services being member thinks that whatever of touching Bermuda first touch motion made by the hon. and learn­ at its peak. Now aU of us wiU re­ COLONIAL PARLIAMENT provided by the Company are rea­ transportation we have they would Nassau first and Bermuda last, and ed member from Paget, Mr. Smith, member that during this last sonably adequate to handle the be able to picnic on the beach on a the Furness-Bermuda representa­ I think the House should bear in Christmas and New Year we had a day like last Tuesday, he is under­ tives have ignored that. That is a Continued from Page! business offered; (9) that Clause 21 mind that in a week hence, or very poor service indeed, and that of the contract be cancelled; and rating the intelligence of the tourist most material point, and one thereabouts, there will come up a it was felt among the hotels and agreed to, a letter was received (10) that during the periods that one far lower than I do: I expect some­ whereby Bermuda would stand to motion made by the hon. member stores to Bermuda to a very great from Lord Essendon saying that his ship Is operating alone in the New where near his own! (Laughter.) benefit greatly. Unfortunately for Southampton, Mr. Vesey, which degree, but this new service gives us Company would be pleased to York-Bermuda service, If the Com­ members of the Trade Development has a very direct bearing upon this a Christmas saUing and it gives us waive the question of an additional pany desire to expedite this one Mr. S. S. TODDINGS, Jr. (St. Board are in a much better position whole thing. Now if the motion New Year sailings up to January subsidy which was offered in the ship service, they are at liberty to do George's Parish):—Mr. Chairman, to understand this matter than we made by the hon. and learned 5th, and then after that our season Board's first proposals to the Com­ so, provided that the schedules I think that this statement of are. We are given only what they member now in your hands bas the is rather poor anyway from Jan­ pany. In view of the Board's as­ of sailings be first submitted to Lord Essendon's is a most interest think fit for us to see. We are not effect of creating a general dis­ uary 5th to January 20th; and from surance that we would give con­ the Board." That last clause 10 ing one, one which should give in a position to know what went on cussion upon the whole situation, January 20th or a day or two sideration to the suggestions as with regard to an expedited service us a great deal of food $•*•* thought. in these discussions. I am perfectly we are going to have a duplication thereafter we get the regular winter regards transportation and bathing was put in. It is very difficult to I might say at this stage that in certain that the question of chan­ of that discussion when the motion schedule. Now again that schedule beach facilities he did not wish to fix an actual time for the com­ my opinion the compromise pro­ nels must have cropped up at some of the hon. member, Mr. Vesey, is so broken up that it wiU be im­ press this, and would forego the mencement of eur maximum tour­ posals made the Trade Development time in this discussion. That is come up a week or two hence, and possible for them to run a triang­ offer of an extra subsidy. I am afaird ist season, and it might be that, Board are most equitable: that is, why I am an advooate not only I would suggest, although I am ular service even if they wished to that there are many questions to say, just prior to the 20th De­ generally, both from a Bermuda from a financial point of view but personaUy in favour of such a re­ during the latter part of December be answered that I shall have to cember, 1934, there might be a point of view and also from a also from a public point of view of view as several members have in and over the New Year. I think, ask one of the members of the rush of business and the Board Furness-Bermuda Line point of doing away with all Boards and | mind, that it should be deferred taking it by and large, that the Trade Development Board to an­ would allow the steamship com­ view. In substance, Lord Essen­ allowing these matters to come to until that matter comes up, be­ Board have made a very good ar­ swer—the detailed ones—because pany to expedite the one ship to don says to us that in 1919 we en­ the House of Assembly, because I cause that wiU embrace this whole rangement, and I would like to say unfortunately I was not able to take in that unexpected Increase tered into an agreement with Ber­ always think thirty-six men are in question. here, now, that the committee were attend these conferences, being until the second ship came on the muda. On our part we agreed to a better position to give an un­ treated with the utmost courtesy sick at the time. route In accordance with this build ships and to bring the people biassed opinion than a few. With Mr. C. S. PENISTON (Smith's and every consideration was given agreement. to Bermuda. On your side you regard to travel cruises, Mr. Chair­ Parish):—Mr. Chairman, I feel to any proposal that we brought man, that are mentioned in these Mr. GOSLING moved that the agreed to find facilities for houseing that this Trade Development Board forward. I think that both Lord Mr. H. T. NO|BTH:—I thank the these people, for getting them about recommendations, I would like to ought to be congratulated on the Essendon and Mr. Blackiston left recommendations of the Trade set the minds of the committee at Development Board be concurred hon. member. One thing, Mr. and giving them amusement, we conclusions that they have ar­ here with a better feeling towards Chairman, I would like to bring have lived up to our obligations but rest on the fact that I do not think ranged with Furness Withy & Com­ Bermuda than they had when they in and that it be recommended Bermuda has anything to fear in to the House that the following out, and that is that there is no­ you have not lived up to your part pany, and then when you analyse came, and I think that better thing in these recommendations of*the bargain; and in my opinion any way from Nassau, from corn- it I do not think they have done feeling is going to be of great bene­ Message be sent to His ExceUency competition. Furness, Withy are the Governor:— whatever regarding the Company's Lord Essendon is perfectly correct. a great deal, for under the contract, fit to this community. statement that they would like to According to the preamble to his not interested in Nassau, because the way I understand it, Furness I happen to know that the Baha­ (No. 19) see, in fact consider essential to proposals, he asks us for our whole­ Withy & Co. can take off a boat Hon. S. S. SPURLING (St. hearted co-operation, which he mas Government almost went on May it please Your Excellency: bring the volume of business here, at any time they want to. As Mr. George's Parish):—Mr. Chairman, beach facilities where they can intimates he has not had in the their knees and asked them to take Gosling in his opening remark- I think that the Trade Development The House of Assembly have con­ past, and I agree with him that he over the Colonial Hotel there, and curred in the recommendations have some common place of meet­ today said, this has been public Board have done an exceedingly ing and bathing ;and also something has not had whole-hearted co­ the answer was "We are not inter­ knowledge in tbe papers of Ber­ good bit of negotiation in the ar­ of the Trade Development Board operation in the past for the simple ested in Nassau, nor in the Colonial with regard to Your Excellency's done to relieve the transportation. muda, and after all if it has been rangement which is forwarded here I do not agree with them. (Mr. reason that most of us or some of Hotel. We use Nassau as a port pubUc knowledge in the papers of to the House, and I would like to Message No. 60 and respectfully us have always said to ourselves simply because there is a demand request that Your Excellency wUl Toddings:—Neither do I). If you Bermuda why was it public tl; ere ccmpliment the hon. member who want business you have got to "What am I going to get out of for a six day ocean trip and Nassau first before it Game to the House? has just taken his seat, who con­ be pleased to cause a Bill or Bills this? How is this going to affect is a convenient port for us to call to be prepared to give effect thereto, give facilities for people to get I think that the bearing of trans ducted most of the negotiations, around in some kind of comfort me?" There has been too much at." Continued interruptions, Mr. portation has a great deal to do because I am positive, as he has should such action be deemed nec­ grinding of axes, and we should Chairman, have interrupted my essary. at a reasonable price. They cannot with this subject. As Lord Essen­ said, the result of the negotiations with this transportation; it is just start now and bring to our duty a train of thought. There was a lot don points out in his letter which has been a renewed confidence as bad today as, if not worse than, singleness of purpose which is of comments that I had to make was in the paper, he would be will­ on the part of the Trade Develop­ Sessions House, going to do justice to Furness, that I may think of as the debate 1st March, 1934. ever. (Hear, hear). I agree that the ing to waive the sum of £5,000 pro­ ment Board, but more particularly time has arrived when we should Withy, to ourselves and to Bermuda goes on, if I have an opportunity. vided "that you wiU favourably on the part of Furness, Withy & as a whole. I note that the sub­ Mr. H. T. NORTH (Hamilton have some kind of facilities for and immediately take into con­ Company. As he said, I believe stitution for Clause 20 in this re­ Mr. A. C. SMITH (Paget Parish): Parish):—Mr. Chairman, I should these people to be able to go to some sideration the questior of improved they came to Bermuda, to fact, as port, apparently gives the Board a —Mr. Chairman, you ruled on a like the hon. member in charge beach, have their picnic parties transportation facilities in the Is­ was expressed to me by the repre­ little more power than they had point of order a few minutes ago to read those recommendations of and bathing there; a common lands, by which such transporta­ sentative of Messrs. Furness, Withy under the original wording, be­ that the hon. member from St. the Trade Development Board. meeting ground for them in good tion wUl be more efficient, more & Company, to almost demand weather. It is also most essential cause the original wording reads George's Parish, Mr. Toddings, economical and more speedy . . " the right to withdraw one of their that they should have some com­ that it is agreed that the Bermuda was out of order in discussing in­ I happen to be one of those members ships during the slack periods, The CHAIRMAN:—The hon. Government shall not negotiate land transportation. Your ruling member has just read them. fortable, easy and reasonable means in favour of some kind of improved and they are going away with the of getting around. Up to, say, six or enter into any other subsidy I have not the slightest wish to transportation, and I feel that Mr. determination to keep them both contract between New York and question, but it does seem to me, Mr. A. T. GOSLING:—Would it years ago it did not matter so Talbot the hon. member for Paget, on if they possibly can. I feel that much because they had plenty of Bermuda without first affording Mr. Chairman, that this is a good is very much out of order. (Laugh­ Bermuda is in a much sounder possibly help the hon. member if the Company an opportunity to opportunity for us to take some I gave him a copy I have here, money to throw, around, but that ter.) position by reason of the greater is not true today. A great many provide such additional service to small stock of the general situa­ degree of confidence which exists rather than read them straight the Bermuda Government. If you tion. Times have changed, and we through again? people come down here, they want Hon. W. J. H. TROTT (Smith's between Furness, Withy & Com­ to make a trip, they want to go take the substitution you find that must begin at least to think pany and the Trade Development the "Bermuda Government shall Parish):—Mr. Chairman, I should somewhere. They haven't got a lot whether it might be advisable for j just like to reply to one of the re­ Board as a result of these negotia­ Mr. H. T. NORTH:—I should like not negotiate nor enter into any of money to spend, and to be us to change with them. In order, marks made by the hon. member tions. Now one point that I would to hear them and I think other hon. additional steamship or motor- brought here and be charged all therefore, Mr. Chairman, that we for St. George't. Mr. Toddings. He like to draw attention to is this, members would like to hear them ship servioe between Bermuda and kinds of prices and take any old may discuss the whole asp act of stated that the committee of the that the new Clause 20, I think it again. the United States of America dur­ carriage is not a good thing. Our it, I should like to move to amend Trade Development Board who ne­ is, provides that the Government carriages, a good many of them, ing the life of the contract so long Mr. Gosling's motion by adding of Bermuda wUl not subsidise any as the Board and the Company gotiated these modifications had Mr. A. T. GOSLING:—"(1) That are very dilapidated and getting the following:—The House of As­ absolutely ignored the question service between the United States during May and June and the first more so, and I feel that they should are satisfied that the services being sembly further reqU-st that Your and Bermuda to competition with provided by the Company are rea­ which Lord Essendon brought up half of July 1934, the Company be given some means to get around. Excellency will be pleased to ob­ in Clause 3 of his memorandum. Furness, Withy & Company—that shall operate one ship making week­ I personally wUl never agree for sonably adequate . . " I take it tain from the Trade Development is really the gist of that clause— from that wording that where before (Mr. Toddings:—I did not say that). ly sailings leaving New York every visitors to bring their own oars Board and forward to the House as WeU, I understood that. (Mr. Tod­ unless Furness, Withy are not pro­ Saturday for Bermuda, leaving or even to have cars here and ride the Board could not alter any pro­ soon as possible a report as to the viding an adequate service. Now vision in this clause without com­ dings:—I said passed over casually, Bermuda every Wednesday for re­ around, unless some such facilities best means of carrying out the Mr. Chairman). If you read your that prohibits, Mr. Chairman, the turn to New York; {2) that for the are given Bermudians, but I do ing to this House for approval, under suggestions of Messrs. Furness, possibility of the Trade Develop­ the new wording they can do what­ newspaper, to which that has come latter half of July, 1934, and the think we should have some buses Withy for improvement of inland out practicaUy verbatim, you would ment Board subsidising any such months of August, September and for them to ride around in, proper ever they like, and need not come transportation and the provision service as that which took place to this House for approval. I notice that the committee pointed October, 1934, the Contract service buses in which they could get to of better facilities for sea bathing." out with regard to Clause 3 that a \ ear ago when the Canadian shall be adhered to, i.e. both ships any part of the Islands. It is im­ would call hon. members' attention Now I know for years people in Ber­ National Steamships Line ran the to that point. The hon. member this matter would have the ser­ on weekly sailings from New York possible these days, not only to muda have been divided on one side ious consideration of the Board, "Princa David" from to to Bermuda and from Bermuda to get there, but to get there safe and for Hamilton Parish detected, as I or the other as to whether we should St. George's, and the hon. member do, the fact that the Trade Develop­ but that so many angles present New York (the resumption of the dry. To ride around in those car­ have motors or whether we should themselves in this connection that for St. George's Parish, Mr. Tucker, full contract service in the latter riages in ram like we had on Tues­ ment Board, although not ignor­ not. 1 happen to be one of those and myself, with the Chairman of ing entirely Lord Essendon's re­ it is impossible to give any definite half of July is subject to a latitude day, it is imposible to keep dry, who think we should, but I do undertaking at the present time. the Board, interviewed Lord Es­ of a day or two either way.)" That and they are not coming down here quest for better transportation, realise— sendon and Mr. Blackiston re­ disposed of it in a very casual man­ Further along you wiU find that is exactly what that latitude of aday to be treated in that kind of fash­ that was amplified and that the specting this, because it sseemed to or two either way means. It might ion. I would not go to any place ner (Mr. Trott:—Not at all) I Mr. J.D. TALBOT:—Mr. Chair­ us that the Colony has not spent say yes, because the Board only committee stated that:—"With re­ be impossible for the Oompany to myself under such conditions. I man, I rise to the same point of ference to (3) the Committee de- £100,000 odd in dredging a chan­ have their ship absolutely leave should try to keep away. Everybody recommends "That the sugges­ nel into St. George's Harbour for tion made in Clause 3 of the state­ order, that we are not discussing Sire to point out that when Messrs. New York on the 20th July, and we will admit that we have too large transportation. Furness, Withy & Company and it not to be used. But, as a result had to give them latitude of a day hotel accommodation for the num­ ment be taken under consideration of the talk we had, wa secured from by the Board. So [many angles Bermuda entered into the promo­ or two so that they might get the ber of people coming here, and you Mr. S. S. TODDINGS:—Mr. tion of Bermuda as a tourist re­ them an assurance that the St, ship in service without causing a want to get more people. You want present themselves in this con­ George Hotel would be kept open nection that it is impossible to give Chairman, I will second that mo­ sort— technical breach of the agreement to give them more chance to get tion. continuously during the contin­ that we have come to, and those any definite undertaking at the here. The steamship people are Mr. S. S. TODDINGS:—Mr. uance of this contract, as a sort remarks apply wherever the lati­ not satisfied, they expect to have present time." And then on the of quid pro quo for any possible back page of the report lord Es­ Mr. SMITH moved to amend Chairman, I rise to a point of order. tude of a day or two is mentioned the same subsidy although they Mr. Gosling's motion by adding damage that might be don9 to St. in this agreement. "(3) That dur­ sendon calls their attention to the We are discussing the recommend­ have broken the contract and for thereto the following:—"The ations of the committee, and that George's from the operation of this ing November, 1934 and up to 20-h four or five months have on only fact. He says "relying upon the clause, and I consider that of very assurance you gave me verbally House of Assembly further request is certainly not a recommendation. December, 1934, one ship shall be one steamer. We go and bring that Your Excellncy will be pleased considerable value to St. George's operated on weekly saUtogs from that you will favourably and im­ beoause there is not any doubt people here and they take them to obtain from the Trade Develop­ Mr. W. J. H. TROTT:—The hon. New York every Saturday and from mediately take mto consideration to my mind of the value of the St. off to some other place. That does ment Board and forward to the member for St. George's is quite Bermuda every Wednesday. From the question of improved trans­ George Hotel to 3t. George's. You not seem to me to be altogether House as soon as possible a Report right, Mr. Chairman. (Laughter). 20th December, 1934, to 5th Jan­ portation facilities.etc." I know can hardly calculate its value today right. But if you don't get the as to the best means of carrying out He also asked whether the ques­ uary, 1935, the two contract ships what I am talking about, Mr. when the Garrison has been with­ people to come down here why the suggestions of Messrs. Furness, tion ever arose about channels. to be operated each on weekly Chairman. I am one of those drawn from St. George's and there certainly they are only right: they Withy for improvement of inland That question never came up at all schedule (with reference to the members who think that we have is so much less trade there than we have an awful expense in carrying transportation and the provision during the entire negotiations I dates 20th December, 1934 to 15th got to have a better mode of trans­ have had formerly. That is not these people, and I do not blame of better facilities for sea bathing. think that Furness Withy & Com­ January, 1935, there shall be a portation immediately. mentioned, and I take this op­ them for trying to run to some other pany were perfectly satisfied that latitude of a day or two each way portunity of bringing it out. I place: I would do it myself. But the channels which had been pro­ as agreed in Clause (2), provided Mr. J. D. B. TALBOT:—Mr. do wish, however, that I could sol- If we do not get busy and give vided were satisfactory. The com­ the first sailing of the Contract Mr. J. D. B. TALBOT (Paget Chairman, there was no mention Uoit the assistance of the Trade them proper transportation to get mittee must remember this, that ship shall be made from New York Parish):—Mr. Chairman, I rise to a in the Governor's Message which we Development Board to securing around at a reasonable price, and under the original contract which not later than 22nd December, point of order. The question of are discussing of inland transporta­ some steamship service, preferably give them all facilities, we cannot was entered into to 1932, I think 1934).'' That is to bring a ship on a motor transportation is not under tion or sea bathing. A report in those which do not compete with expect to get the people. Now for it was, we had a very favourable Christmas voyage and have her consideration. The question is the paper is not sufficient informa­ Furness, Withy & Company—the goodness sake,I cannot see why the contract, but that under clause here at Christmas time. "(4) That His ExoeUency the Governor's tion for this House, and therefore ships from England—to use the Trade Development Board should 22 of that contract the Company from 5th January to about 20th Message relative to the report of the motinn of my colleague port of St. George's. I think there consider that the Colony should had the right to withdraw either January, 1935, one ship shall op­ Trade Development Board on the the hon. member for Paget should be a little give and take contribute another £5,000. I am the "Monarch" or the "Queen" erate on a weekly sailing leaving subject of steamship services be­ is hardly in order at this between the two ports of the Colony absolutely surprised at any such should not sufficient bookings offer New York on Saturday and Ber­ tween New York and Bermuda, and time. It is only an attempt, in and that the T.D.B. should not idea. We spend from £25,000 to themselves. Well now, I think muda on Wednesday (these dates I rise to a point of order. other words, to. get the question of try and hog it aU for one parti­ £27,000 a year now, and the idea the Oompany came down here are subject to a latitude of a day or motor transportation mto this dis­ cular port, and I hope and trust, of having less ships to run and offer with tbe express intention of can- two either way); (5) that in the The CHAIRMAN:—I rule that cussion. If they want to do that Mr. Chairman, that there will be them £5,000 more! Lord Essendon celling this contract so that they event of any breakdown or accident Mr. Toddings is not in order in a motion can be made at any time, a disposition on the part of the very rightly turned it down. (Laugh­ would have freedom of action with to the ship operating alone in the discussing transportation; that a separate motion, to bring that Trade Development Board along ter). Give them in 1 i e u of that regard to their ships. Our problem New York-Bermuda service, the transportation is not a matter matter before His Excellency, but those lines in the future. We re­ some decent transportation, and then was to keep this contract withdrawn ship shaU replace her under the recommendations which this is simply an attempt to drag cognise in St. George's that the in­ also some beach facilities. I think in existence. Modify it, yes, so that without undue delay; (6) that from this motion gives effect to. in inland transportation into our terests of the Colony will be best it is only fair to offer what legiti­ they would have an opportunity of 20th January, 1935, to 1st May, ocean transportation, and I think served by subsidising the Furness mate reason they can bring to bear operating these wonderful ships 1935, -he full contract service be Mr. S. S. TODDINGS:—AU right, we had better confine ourselves to Line to come to the port of Hamil­ but to offer another £5,000 if we here at a profit, or at least at a performed." That is assuring our Mr. Chairman. Another thing the ocean transportation and deal ton. That is in our opinion the are going to have less ships I can­ minimum loss. That was the first full winter season service. "(7) that I detect is this, that the Trade with the other matter separately. right point for that line to use as not understand. I wish the Chair­ problem we had to consider. They That there be no reduction of sub­ Development Board put to Lord its port; but we also feel that St. man of the Board would explain asked for six months to take off sidy in respect of modification of Essendon an' Important question, Mr. H. T. NORTH:—Mr. Chair­ George's offers faculties for the that. their ships, during May, June, July the contract tn 1934; (8) that the that it would be much more in man, the hon. member for Paget is dispatch of ships which make Ber­ November, December and January. wording of clause 20 of the con­ the interests of Bermuda if the trying to smother this thing. These muda a port of call, and we hope Well, the committee see how that tract be amended to read:—'The Lt.-Col. the Hon. T. M. DILL boats touched Nassau first and Ber­ things are all bound up together that the Trade Development Board was modified, and I might say that Bermuda Government shaU not (Devonshire Parish):—Apparently, muda last, and having been recently and it is only right that this House will see that point of view also. the Board feel, and they are fairly negotiate nor enter into any ad­ Mr. Chairman, the hon. member to Nassau—(Mr. Trott J—Do you should have every facility and every Personally, I feel, Mr. Chairman, close to the tourist situation, that ditional steamship or motorship for Hamilton Parish wishes better mind repeating that?) The Trade chance to see this in all its aspects. that no good is to be derived by ex­ we have obtained a maximum of service between Bermuda and the transportation facUities so that Development Board in this report cluding f- - debate the question United States of America during on a day like last Tuesday they can recommend that the Furness-Ber­ Mr. f. C. MISICK (Sandys Par­ ( service at the time when that ser­ , of transportation, but as this _j the life of the contract BO long as muda Line should they go on try­ ish):—Mr. Chairman, although I vice was actually required, and go and picnic on the beach (Laugh­ Continued on P»gt 8 tbe 8-_-*A wd th. Oo-npwy wo ter). Vpon W word, if the bos;. ing to bring cruises, should instead am entirely in sympathy with the when the demand for tourists ia

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    Paget, Mr. Smith, says; conditions Mr. E. P. T. TUCKER (St. COLONIAL PARLIAMENT have changed so much in the last George's Parish):—Mr. Chairman, few years. People have not got the perhaps I am in as good a position 7r*CL ts-** r .<_-»—__7-_i Continued from Page 7 money, and they are used to trav- as anyone in the House to answer • elling about possibly at a low rate, the question raised by the hon." and we cannot expect our hotels member from Pembroke, Mr. Vallis. your ruling I wiU not aUude to it to be fuU, we cannot expect our I think it was on the 20th February except to say that I hope and be­ WW Hoi steamers to be full. Furness, Withy that the Trade Development Board lieve the Trade Development Board teU you so straight, and I think a sat as a whole to consider the wUl consider that, and ultimately lot of our steamship agents make memorandum that had been sub­ send a report to the House on the the same complaint. As far as I mitted by Lord Essendon to the for an Eversk subject. Yes, I know that there is a I am concerned about the tourist counter-proposals that had been versnarp motion—but I think, Mr. Chair­ business I do not care about it. put forward by the Subsidy Com­ man, that the Trade Development It does not matter to me whether mittee. At the meeting I person­ LADLY, if he could, would this Son of the Board cannot get from under their people come here or not; but I aUy requested some time to con­ G Sea ha ve exchanged his chesf«_f plunder tor a pa-r of smoc_h-writing Evershatps. obligation to Furness Withy & think in the interests of the Colony sider what effect the modification Company to consider that point, W,No*-ra_-_y _,•_.-*-_ w'thout chests of gold and we should do everything possible of Clause 20 would have, as a re­ jewel., auyot.- can have this modern per and I am personaUy prepared to to bring them here, and that is sult of which the acting chairman, leave it untU they have considered and pencil. For you yourself, and for ya why I want to help. Anything that the Hon. W. J. Howard Trott, spoke to give to your friends, fiver sharp Pens anc_ it and sent forward their reasoned is going to help the Colony in this just before the meeting closed, judgement upon that matter. Pencils _r»». made in a wide range of styles, way and bring people here and send to the effect that he did not want sizes and designs All hear evidence or the them away satisfied, that is my duty me to leave the meeting under any careful work of master-craftsmen in precious Mr. W. E. S. ZUILL (Smith's and I am going to do it, and unless false impression, inasmuch as I Parish):—There is one comment, metal and in rubber. CLGifts of these in* this House agrees to some different understood then that any modified Btruments are welcome gifts, to be used and Mr. Chairman, I have to make on form and better form of transport­ agreement would only be up to the this matter, that so far as I know cherished through years or useful service- ation then we cannot expect to fiU 1st May, 1935; the modifications Bach passing year will bring added regard for has not been mentioned by anyone our steamers and hotels. which had been suggested to take else. I join with those members the giver of this practical, beautiful writing place in clause 20 would be effect­ equipment. Give Eversharps! who have congratulated the Trade Mr. S. S. TODDINGS:—Mr. ive for the life of the contract. Development Board on the result of Chairman, the hon. member for The following morning, Wednesday these negotiations. I think they Hamilton Parish has had a great | morning, the acting chairman caU­ are to be congratulated on the deal to say on transportation, and ed on me, and after discussing the whole, but I do regret that they rightly, and if you wiU turn to matter with him and my confrere, did not seize this opportunity to page 7 of the report you wiU find the Hon. S. S. Spurling, I called press for lower freight rates. It that in view of the fact that Fur­ Mr. Blackiston and made an ap­ WERSHARZ seems to me it would have been an ness, Withy have modified their pointment with Lord Essendon. admirable chance to have brought original proposals it was further I am glad to say that the Chairman the matter forward. I think it ia recommended that they be paid of the Trade Development Board FOR SALE admitted on all sides that our an additional £5,000. In reply to was out on the 21st, and able to freight rates are very much higher that Lord Essendon says We do not go down, and we sat down and talk­ than world market freight rates, want your £5,000; we want better ed it over with Lord Essendon. BY THE and there is a reference to higher transportation," and I submit that Lord Essendon assured the Chair­ rates in Lord Essendon's interview the hon. member for HamUton man, Mr. Spurling, and myself with the Press in which he suggested Parish has every right, and every that it was not the intent of any Bermuda Press somewhat as a favour to us that member is perfectly within his modification of Clause 20 of the they were not increased, whereas rights, to discuss transportation agreement to affect the Canadian t_.. m^Y I find that there are a great many here today. It is a weU known fact, National Steamship in any shape people who feel that they should be Mr. Chairman, that automobUes or form. (A member:—It does not lower, and should have been lowered are becoming every day an economic say so.) No, it does not say so: some years ago. and I should like necessity for getting about. The because a meeting that was held r to put that forward. raUway to a certain extent is forc­ between the bon. member Mr. Gosl­ •ill ing the liveries out of business. ing, Mr. Spurling, and myself Hon. W. J. H. TROTT:—Mr. There are only about two liveries by a special appointment at the Chairman,I should like to answer left now, and what are we going to Castle Harbour Hotel would nat­ the hon. member. We did con­ do when there are no longer any urally not be -embodied in any sider asking for lower rates of liveries? We have got to turn some­ minutes. In fact the minutes freight, but when you consider where for some kind of transporta­ that you have there now are not that when these ships were built tion, so let us not adopt the char­ absolutely complete minutes be­ the Bermuda Government demand­ acteristic of many Bermudians of cause page 8 of the minutes will __£^aire»m____.-_~--B----*__-»^ ed that they should instal chill- waiting until you arrive at that show that whUe the Board at that room accommodation on these place before you make a calm and time on Tuesday afternoon agreed ships to something like 60,000 feet, actual survey of the thing. Let us to the proposal I withheld my de­ I think, of chill-room space, and introduce transportation whereby cision until such time as I could see BERMUDA_P00L 1934 that from the time the "Mon­ our tourists can get about in an Lord Essendon in person and get arch" and the "Queen" have been easy manner; get to these beaches. an explanation of the situation, Bermuda Hotel Associa­ operating these spaces have never Now the great cry is that the Amer­ and I am perfectly satisfied and tion (Balance of 1931) £100 0 0 been half full, I think, after all is icans do not Uke automobUes. I I know that the principals of the Bank of N. T. Butterfield said and done, it is a bit unwise venture to say, Mr. Chairman, that Canadian National Steamship Com­ & Son 120 0 0 at this time, and the committee 80 per cent of the tourists coming pany are satisfied; and I also know NichoU & Ashton...™ 8 0 0 thought so anyway, to bring up to these Islands do not know that that the Trade Development Board Pomander Gate 10 0 0 any question of the reduction of we have not automobUes tUl they as a whole are satisfied with the Mrs. Grosvenor Tucker.... 4 0 0 freight rates. The chiU room of the get here, and they are very much modification, and the agreement The Yankee Store 12 0 0 contract ships shall at all times surprised to find that we have not. to no way infringes or jeopardises E. Brownlow Gray 10 0 during the contract service be kept I wUl content myself, Mr. Chair­ the right of the Canadian National Bank of Bermuda, Ltd-... 120 0 0 up to at least the stipulated cap­ man, with those few remarks on Steamship Company to use the Ingham & Wilkinson 24 0 0 acity, and be maintained as far as this subject today, until it comes port of Boston on their way toBer- W. H. Heyl & Co...... 8 0 0 practicable in proper working con­ up another time. muda. Fermanand & Son 2 10 0 dition so as to be available on every The Book Store 8 0 0 voyage for the purpose for whicha Mr. A. C. SMITH:—Mr. Chair­ W. S. Purvis & Co 8 0 0 chiU room is ordinarily used." man, it was not any intention of J. B. Astwood & Son. 12 0 0 We all known that when this first mine when I moved the amendment Mr. H. V. SMITH (Warwick P. A. DoiweU 4 0 0 contract was negotiated, the con­ to Mr. Gosling's motion that I Parish):—Mr. Chairman, what Gosling Bros 80 0 0 tract prior to this, that we had a should start up the detaUs of the | strikes me very forcibly about this Bermuda Moving Picture very large green vegetable trade old motor-railway-horse argument. that it does seem to me we are get­ Co., Ltd 8 0 0 with the United States,and we felt AU I wanted to indicate was that ting a Uttle ahead of the times A. J. Gorham 8 0 0 that possibly it might continue. it seems to me we had a valuable when we are trying to bring into Watlington & Conyers 40 0 0 When the high tariff was put on suggestion from a man who is well- an agreement something which we Frith's Hardware Store.... 8 0 0 that trade was absolutely lost to us, known for giving valuable sug­ are probably not to a position to Butterfield & Co 10 0 0 with the result that we had forced gestions. That suggestion has come fulfill. Bermuda Trading Co 8 0 0 the Company spend that money to the Trade Development Board: Morris A. Gibbons. 8 0 0 on chill-room accommodation and it has been mentioned in this House Bda. Electric Light Co 80 0 0 there was no trade left for them; Mr. G. A. WILLIAMS (Southamp­ by the Chairman of the Board. The ton Parish):—Mr. Chairman, if the Hand, Arnold, Ltd 5 0 0 and they have the interest and de­ Trade Dvelopment Board say it is a Thos. J. Wadson & Son... 16 0 0 preciation—and I can assure hon. Message moved by the hon. and difficult and thorny question. We learned member for Paget, Mr. E. & O. F. Tucker 8 0 0 members that that amounts to a aU know that. AU my motion is Smith, does reach the Trade De­ Beau Sejour. 5 0 0 Odourless, Efficient, Economical good deal, when you think of-the asking is. WUl you please try and Pearman, WatUngton & cost of the installation and special give us a report as to what you velopment Board, I hope they wiU- Co 80 0 0 For Sale by All Dealers machinery which a ship has to think best? Now this Trade Develop­ give it very careful consideration Bda. Railway Co., Ltd 20 0 0 have, and the space it occupies ment Board have recently negotia­ because tbe carriage drivers at the Messrs. John S. Darrell & so that taking everything into con­ ted a very good agreement with present time, as every member of Oo.„_. 16 0 0 sideration I think the committee Furness, Withy, I think everybody this House kr ows, are running their J. S. Vallis 12 0 0 WEST INDIA OIL COMPANY were perfectly wise not to try to de­ is agreed on that. They seem to be carriages at r. very great loss, and West India OU Oo 16 0 0 mand a reduction. composed of men of judgement, it must be obvious to every hon. Peniston-Brown Co.,Ltd. 8 0 0 DISTRIBUTORS moderation and common sense— member of this House that if, A. A. Johnson & Cou 8 0 0 Mr. H. T. NORTH:—Mr. Chair­ men who can see both sides of the to view of the competition which the John Barritt & Son 8 0 0 man, the hon. member for Devon question, and they can appreciate carriage drivers have to face at the- Astwood-Dickinson Co 10 0 0 shire, Colonel Dili, when I was Bermuda's point of view and Fur­ present time, there is any further; Bermudiana Cyclea 12 0 0 speaking about our beaches and ness, Withy's point of view. I think competition by motor buses—each The Smoke Shop, Ltd 12 0 0 transportation, tried to infer that therefore, they are the best people bus would possible carry about The Bda. Cigar Store 12 0 0 I said that the beaches would be to make a careful investigation 30 passengers—tbe livery business J. A. P. Pitt & Co 12 0 0 Used by the tourists here last into these suggestions of Lord would be actually eliminated. I The Bda. Bakery, Ltd 16 0 0 Tue.day. Well, everybody who has Essendon's in the same [state of personaUy, Mr. Chairman, I think Harnett & Richardson 15 0 0 got ahy common sense at all knows mind they have tackled the sub­ I should say right now would never Cambridge 5 0 0 Very well that nobody would go to sidy contract question, and let agree to support any motor bus The Grocery Company 15 0 0 OUR any beaches On such a day. I meant this House have the benefit of their service in Bermuda unless the raU­ O. R. Loblein 12 0 0 on such as day as today. We do findings on it. I can see that no­ way is first scrapped. I am satisfied T. R. United Company 7 10 0 not always have days like that. thing but good could come of it. within my own knowledge that it is Bermuda Mineral Water What I Sid eay was that people I think it might help to clear the going to bring a further state of Company 8 0 0 POLICY driving arouhd this country in our air on this hoary question, and re­ Masters' Hardware Co 8 0 0 unemployment in Bermuda, Now- wrecks Of carriages in the midst duce it to terms of what we re­ Peniston & Curtis 8 0 0 cf rains that occurred last Tuesday quire at the present time, and not I know that during the discussion Anonymous 10 0 certainly must have been wet think in terms of 1910 or there­ between the Trade Development Ohesley E. White 12 0 0 i through. If lie did not know it, abouts. I therefore hope, Mr. Chair­ Board and Lord Essendon he stated Bda. Hardware Company 8 0 0 I am here to tell him so, What is man, that the committee now wUl that if such a service was instituted J.J.Arnold 8 0 0 for years has been to accumu­ the matter with his head? (Laugh­ agree to add the rider I have sug­ then it would create employment Wm. Murphie 5 0 0 ter). I did not say anything gested to the Message which has { for the people of this country. I Wm. Bluck & Co 8 0 0 late huge reserve stocks, to about beaches at all. The car­ been moved by my colleague, Mr. refute that statement, Mr. Chair­ Godet & Young 8 0 0 riages the,, were driving around to Gosling. man. Is it possible that a bus Bermuda Furnishing & enable us to meet the world's were veiy poor. If we want to en­ which accommodates 30 passengers Supply Oo. 8 0 0 courage pecple to come here, to fUl Mr. J. S. VALLIS (Pembroke could make it possible to create OampbeU, Gosling & Co.. 4 0 0 largest demand that we enjoy. the steamers and the hotels and for Parish):—Mr. Chairman, before you more employment for the people National Stores. 8 0 0 the general good of this Colony, put the motion I would like to make of this country, against a carriage Bermuda Fire and Marine Each year we have put a little how in the wcrld can you expect myself clear on one particular which accommodates four pas­ Insurance Co 20 0 0 people to do that, and to come here point. The hon. member in sengers, possibly, and has to have Bermuda Press, Ltd..- 16 0 0 aside until to-day Johnnie under such conditions and be charge can enlighten me on that. one driver, the same as the motor Warwick Villa. 5 0' 0 charged all kinds of prices for trans What effect wUl these arrangements bus would have? Why, it is not J. Henry Cooper 4 0 0 Walker comes to you older and portation which is at the best if entered into, have upon the pre­ logical. There is no logic in it at Golden Gate 5 0 0 very poor in weather like last Tues­ sent arrangement we have with the aU, and I trust that if this Mes­ Capt. R. M. Browne 5 0 0 day, which is not fit for them to better than ever it has been Canadian National in calling at sage moved by the hon. and learned Mrs. Walker .6 10 0 get around in? I do not know what Boston on the way to Bermuda? the hon. member travels around member from Paget to His Excel­ before. Prove it for yourself. Will that be allowed, or wUl that lency does reach the Trade Develop­ here in. I suppose he travels by have to be stopped? My reason train, but tourists coming here, if for asking is because chiefly I know ment Beard, tbey will see fit to they want to get to certain places there are a good many people here send it forward to this House with . 4M ^_P W% l!% If! II US they cannot go by train; they have who use that line going to Mon­ recommendations which wUl npt V.CKS COUGH DROP to hire a carriage to go to many treal or the Maritime Provinces. in any way prejudice the best in­ ... All you've hoped for in a* places, and I do feel that we should Rather than take a trip from HaU- terests of the carriage drivers of | Cough Drop—medicated with WAfaKIR a give them a good motor bus ser­ fax they go to Boston. I wonder this country. ingredients of BORN 1820—Still going Strong vice. Conditions have changed, if under this arrangement that will VAPORUB gs the hon. aod learned member for wiU still be allowed. f• b* Contin-t-

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    Mails per S.s. "Lady Nelson" for Now, more than ever the West Indies, and British Guiana CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS will close at the General Post OfBce "CANADA'S COMMERCE CARRIERS'* on Thursday the 8th March, 1934, OPERATED IN CONNECTION WITH CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS at 4.30 p.m. Registered Mail and Parcel Post at 4.00 p.m. CANADA—BERMUDA—WEST INDIES SERVICE tCRlVE S_. » * . Mails per Q.t.e.v. "Queen of Specially Built and Equipped for Tropical Travel Bermuda" for Great Britain, the BERMUDA—EASTERN GROUP—DEMERARA (Via BOSTON, MASS.) Dominion of Canada and the United Leads the Way States of America, will close at the Fortnightly freight, passenger and mail service between Halifax, N.S., Saint John, N.B., and General Post Office on Saturday Demerara, calling each way at Boston, Bermuda, St. Kitts, Nevis, Antigua, Montserrat, Dominica, the loth March, 1934, at 12 noon. St. Lucia, Barbados, St. Vincent, Grenada, Trinidad Supplementary Mail (double post­ age) from 12.00 noon to 1.00 p.m. Arr. and Leave with the Leave Registered Mail at 11.30 p.m. Leave Arrive Leave Bermuda for Steamer Halifax Parcel Post for Great Britain, Boston Bermuda Bermuda St. John, N.B. N.S. and the United States at 11.30 a.m. Mass. for W.I. via Boston MONARCH * * * Lady Hawkins. Feb. 4 MAILS DUE ON FRIDAY FROM Feb. 6 Feb. 8 Feb. 9 Mar. 3 Lady Drake Feb. 18 _* _f ENGLAND Feb. 20 Feb. 22 Feb. 23 Mar. 17 Lady Nelson Mar. 4 »f BERMUDA Mails per S.s. "Berengaria" due Mar. 6 Mar. 8 Mar. 9 Mar. 31 Lady Hawkins.. Mar. 11 to arrive in New York on the 6th Mar. 13 Mar. 15 Mar. 16 Apr. 7 and the should connect with Q.t.e.v. St-amm sail from H_l*.__ and arrive at Saint John, N.B. "Queen of Bermuda" sailing for Bermuda on the 7th March, 1934. WESTERN GROUF -ERVICI QUEEN * * • fortnightly freight, passenger and mail service between Montreal (in summer), Halifax. N.8, MAILS DESPATCHED Mails leaving Bermuda on Satur­ via Boston (in winter), calling at Hamilton, Bermuda; Nassau, Bahamas; Kingston, Jamaica | f BERMUDA day the 10th should connect with making O.N.S. connection at Jamaica for Belize, Brltist Honduras. S.s. "Aurania" sailing from New York for Plymouth on the 15th Leave Leave wo tne March. Leave Leave Arrive B'da for Arrive B'da for T °* outstanding vessels of the Steamer Halifax Boston Bermuda i world—each over 22,400 tons—the 00 Nassau Bermuda Halifax oniy liners afloat that provide a private STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS Lady Rodney. Feb. 21 Feb. 23 Feb. 25 Feb. 26 Mar. 12 Mar. 13 bath with every room. Pleasure-planned Lady Somers.. Mar. 7 Mar. 9 Mar. 11 Mar. 12 Mar. 26 Mar. 27 especially for Bermuda service with mag­ S.s. Lady Nelson CO.N.S.J Is due Lady Rodney. Mar. 21 Mar. 23 Mar. 25 Mar. 26 Apr. 9 Apr. 10 to arrive from Halifax via Boston Lady Somers.. Apr. 4 Apr. 6 Apr. 8 Apr. 9 Apr. 23 Apr, 24 nificent lounges, smart night club cafe., on Thursday .March 8th., sailing the .250,000 dance dtck, complete stage with the following day for the West VAGABOND CRUISES "talkie" equipment and ship-to-shore Indies. Agents, 3. S. Darrell & Oo. Passenger and Cargo Service, Bermuda Eastern Service—Demerara . —= m phone. Sailings twice weekly between Leave T.e.v. "Queen of Bermuda" Arrive and Leave Bermuda Bermuda and New York. Steamer Halifax (Furness-Bermuda Line) is due to St. Georges only for West Indies arrive from New York on Friday, Chomedy., Mar. 31 Apl. 4 March 9th., sailing the following Oolborne.. For Reservations, apply day at 3.00 p.m. on return trip. _pl. 21 Apl. 25 Agents, Watlington & Conyers. WATLINGTON & CONYERS * m . S.s. Lady Somers (C.N.S.) is due for Reservation?, Pass.tiger and Freight Hat--, _pply to- General Agents to arrive from Halifax via Boston JOHN S. DARRELL £. CO., Agents. HAMILTON BERMUDA on Sunday, March llth., sailing the following day for Nassau. Hubjeot to change without notue Hamilton, Bermuda. II4-t'._ - t P Agents, J. S. Darrell & Co. * * * T.e.v. Monarch of Bermuda (Furness-Bermuda Line) is due to INVERURIE HOTEL NOTES FURNESS BERMUDA LINE arrive from New York on Monday, (IM_r C.strict wRk _-i_n__ C*.trw-tit) March 12th, sailing on return at 3.00 p.m. Tuesday. Agents, Wat­ Mr. G. F. Earle.of Plainfield.N.J., MUNSON STEAMSHIP LINE Royal and United States Mail Steamers lington & Conyers. with his daughter, Mrs. A. V. * * • Youngman, of Montclair, N.J., are NEW YORK-BERMUDA-SOUTH AMERICA SERVICE making holiday at Inverurie. S.s. Lady Rodney (O.N.S.) is due T.E.V. "QUEEN OF BERMUDA" Mr. W. F. Jennings, with his to arrive from the West Indies on (Royal and United States Mail Steamers) mother, Mrs. B. A. Jennings, of T. E.V. "MONARCH OF BERMUDA" Monday, March 12th., sailing the Lynn, Mass., are enjoying a visit following day for Halifax via Boston. Mia. $60 and up. to this hotel. Agents, J. S. Darrell & Oo. Minimum $50*00 Round Trip PROPOSED SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS Mr. and Mr3. G. A. Armstrong, of (Lowest Rates offered between New York and Bermuda) S.s. Patuca (Elders & Fyffes Line) Auburndale, Mass., are other New is due to arrive from the West Englanders on holiday at Inverurie. Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Steamers sail Pier 64 N.R.—Arrive at Pier 55 Brooklyn Indies on March 15th., sailing the Others on Mondays' steamer to Steamer New York Bermuda Bermuda New York same day for Avonmouth. - Agents, register at this hotel are Miss (Foot Montague Street) Watlington& Conyers. Florence O'Keefe, of West Orange, Queen of Bda Wed. Mar. 7 Fri. Mar. 9 Sat. Mar. 10 Mon. Mar. 12 * . * N.J.; Miss K. Seward, of Madison, Monarch of Bda. Sat. Msr. 10 Mon. Mar. 12 Tue. Mar. 13 Thu. Mar. IS Leave Arrive S.s. American Legion (Munson N.J.; the Misses Mabel L. and Flor­ Stearrer New York M_r. 14 Fri. Sat. Mon. Mar. 19 New York Queen of Bda. Wed. Mar. 16 Mar. 17 Line) is due to arrive from South ence L. Arnold, of Boston, Mass.; Monarch of Bda. Sat. Mar. 17 Mon. Mar. 19 Tue. Mar. 20 Thu. Mar. 22 America on Tuesday, March 13th., and Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Ferris, of American Legion. Thur. Mar. 15 Queen jf Bda.... Wed. Mar. 21 Fri. Mar. 23 Sat. Mar. 24 Mon. Mar. 26 sailing the same day for New York. Boston, Mass. American Legion. (for S. Amer.) Monarch of Bda. Sat. Mar. 24 Mon. Mar. 26 Tae. Mar. 27 Thu. Mar. 29 Agents, J. S. Darrell & Co. From the Middle West on holiday Pan America...'.. (for Nassau) Queen of Bda.... Tue. Mar. 27 Thu. Mar. 29 Thu. Mar. 29 Sat. Mar. 31 ——oo at Inverurie this week are Mr. and Western World... Thur. Mar. 29 Monarch of Bda. Fri. Mar. 30 Sun. Apr. 1 Sun. Apr. 1 Tue. Apr. 3 Mrs. Lee Hess, with Miss June Hess, Western World... (for S Amer.) Queen of Bda.... Sat. Mar. 31 Mon. Apr. 2 Mon. Apr. 2 Wed. Apr. 4 TIDE TABLE FOR MARCH of St. Louis, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. Pan America Sun. Apr. 8 Monarch of Bda. Tue. Apr. 3 Thu. Apr. 5 Fri. Apr. 6 Sun. Apr. 8 Charles Harvey, of Detroit, Michi­ Southern Cross... Thur. Apr. 12 Queen of Bda.... Wed. Apr. 4 Fri. Apr. 6 Fri. Apr. 6 Sun. Apr. 8 High Water Sun­ Sun­ gan, and from a little more south­ Southern Cross... (for S Amer.) Monarch of Eda. Mon. Apr. 9 Wed. Apr. 11 Wed. Apr. 11 Fri. Apr. 13 A.M. P.M. rise set erly, Mr. Barton E. Oppenheim, of American Legion. Thur. Apr. 26 Wed. Apr. 11 Fri. Apr. 13 Sat. Apr. 14 Mon. Apr. 16 6.21 Queen of Bda.... 7 W. 00.21 12.30 6.40 Baltimore, Maryland. American Legion. (for S. Amer.) Mon. Apr. 16 Tue. Apr. 17(Thu. 6.21 Monarch of Bda Sat Apr. 14 Apr. 19 8 Th. 1.24 1.34 6.39 Others among Monday's arrivals Western World... Thur. May 10 |Fri. Apr. 21 Mon. Quefn of Bda.. . [Wed. Arr. 18 Apr. 20Sat_ Apr. 23 9 F. 2.32 2.60 6.38 *e._a are Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. Hand, Western World... (for S. Amer.'* 10 Sa. 3.47 4.10 6.37 6.23 of Elizabeth, N.J.; Mr. William Southern Cross... Thur. May 24 WATLINGTON & CONYERS, Agents 11 Su. 4.58 5.22 6.35 6.24 Hamilton, of Rockville Centre, L.I.; Southern Cross... (for S. Amer.) 12 M. 5.59 6.28 6.34 6.24 Miss Esther Danning, of Hartford, 13 Tu. 6 52 7.14 6.33 6.25 Conn.; Miss Mildred E. Paugbum, Fortnightly service thereafter 14 W. 7.41 802 6.31 6.26 of Yonkers, N.Y.; Mr. and Mrs. H. 15 Th. 8.46 6.30 6.27 THE PACIFIC STEAM NAVIGATION CO. 8.25 Crough, of Boston, Mass.; Mr. H. G. Northbound Steamers call at Trinidad 16 F. 9.07 9.30 6.29 6.27 Barbey, of N.Y.C.; and Mr. Beek- 17 Sa. 9.48 10.13 6.28 6.28 Subject to change without notice if circumstances require The largest and most luxurious steamers operating between man of New York, whose mother 18 Su. 10.28 10.56 6.27 6.29 England and Bermuda has just returned from an indefinite 19 M. 11.09 11.40 6.25 6.29 stay at Inverurie. For reservations apply: JOHN S. DARRELL & COMPANY, Agents. From England To England 20 Tu. 11.52 6,24 6.30 "Orbita" 15th Mar. "Orbita" 21st Feb. 21 W. 00.30 12.40 6.23 6.31 "Reina del Paciflco" 12tli Apr. "Orduna" .. 4th Apr. 22 Th. 1.24 1.40 6.22 6.31 "Orduna" 10th May "Orbita" 16th May 23 F. 2.25 2.50 6.20 6.32 "Reina del Paciflco" 21st June "Reina del Paciflco". 31st May 24 Sa. 3.34 4.05 6.19 6.32 BOY'S GREY FLANNEL "Orbita" 19th July "Orduna" llth July 25 Su. 4.36 5.05 6.18 6.33 "Reina del Paciflco" 30th Aug. "Reina del Pacific©",. 9th Aug 26 __:. 5.28 5.55 6.17 6.34 Lingerie "Orduna" 27th Sept. "Orbita" 19th Sept 27 Tu. 6.13 6.34 6.15 6.35 SHORTS "Reina del Paciflco".... 8th Nov. 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    PRINCESS HOTEL NOTES BELMONT MANOR NOTES A StJPSRB HOTEL ON i Mr. and Mrs. Albert Matthews, of THE LOVELIEST £ITE Mrs. Stanley Bagg and Miss Toronto, Ontario, are paying a visit Jean Kennedy, both" of Montreal, to Belmont Manor. They will be IN AI^-BEI(_^!EJI>A ?S4 Quebec, arrived by last steamer and joined by W. E. Mrttrews, of Ot- will be the guests of Princess until tav. a next week. Tl ey add to the fast late April. growfrg Caradi.n Cdony at Bel- Mrs. H. W. Adaxcs, of New York mcr.t this season, and were wel­ City, sccompsnied by Mrs. Beale comed by many old friends. Mr. E. Poste, Columbus. OMo, will' Matthews is ere of th e outstanding spend the next month at the Prin­ Csnadif ^s, being President of the cess. Matthews and Company, Ltd., Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Tilton, of Investment Bankers, of 225 Bay tTtica, New York, are spending a St.. Toronto. He is a Director in few days at this hotel. Mr. Tilton, the Toronto General Trusts Cor­ of the New York State Railways. poration, Chairman of tbe Board of w^m. Captain R. ©race White, U.S.N., Governors of McMasterUniversity, has returned to the Princess after and Vice-President of the League spending a fortnight in the States. of Nations Society in Canada. His Captain White showed his beauti­ clubs number many. Among them ful wire-hair terrier. "Lad O' being the York National, Lamber- . THE FINEST HOTEL IN THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE 18 holes 6200 yards Luck," in the dog show. "Lad" ton Golf, and Arts and Letters 10 minutes from Hamilton has been the beloved mascot of Society. the Princess all through the season. New Yorkers to register Monday LUNCHEON TEA by Ferry Mr. and Mrs. Philip L. Ross, with include Miss M. E. Arnold, Mr. W. their* daughter, Miss Elizabeth F. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. FULLY EQUIPPED GOLF SHOP Ross, of Scarsdale, New York, are at Blum, Mr. F. C. Horner, Mr. Harry Dinner Dancing in Grill and the Princess for a month's stay. A. Propp, Miss Esther Z. Rudin, Mrs. Ross and* her daughter were Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Schmidt, and Qala Night Every Friday CLUB HOUSE here in the early part of the season Miss Jessica Wolman. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Rose, From Brooklyn, N.Y., came Mr. Special Symphony Concerts Sunday , GOLFER'S GRILL of Green's Farms. Conn., are paying Walter L. Castle, and Mr. E. Sigel. a fortnight's visit to this hotel. Miss Rose J. McKenzie and Miss UOLF — TRAP SHOOTING — SWIMMING POOL Kirffemr***^% Nicol Thompson &_ Harold Wells Mr. Charles R. Robinson, of New Maude K. McKenzie of Toronto, Professionals York, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. are paying tbe Belmont a visit. DEEP SEA FISHING George W. Henry, Jr., of Phila., Other arrivals on Monday were Pa., are at the Princess for an in­ Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Oamp, of Mid- en T-j definite stay. Mr. Robinson is an dletown, Conn., M. and Mrs. W. J. THEODORE TITZE old friend of .he Princess and he Dockevill, of Larchmont, N.Y., __*__•*<• has had a warm welcome again Mr. A. I. Dinner, of Chestnut HiU, Managing Dhector this year. mass., Mr. and Mrs. John J. Eshel- Miss Elvira A. Methfessel, and Mar, of Lancaster, Pa., Miss Mil­ Mrs. A. B. Elliman, both of Staten dred Endriz, of Berwyn, 111., Miss Island, N.Y., are making a long Irene Fehey, of Sunnyside. L.I., visit to this hotel. Mrs. E. Gross, of New Rochelle, The Misses Elizabeth and Carolyn N.Y., Mr. A. Klopot, of Brookline, Sherwood, with the Misses Elizabeth Mass., Mr. A. P. Leon, of New PRINCESS HOTEL • Wales and Nancy Mo wry, all of Rochelle. N.Y., Mr. J. Lowe, of Englewood, N.J., have taken one of Boston, Mass., and Miss Dixie L. - - A Desigr for Qood Living - - the cottage apartments of the Laslett, of Lynbrook, L.I. Princess, and will be here until well Further guests of the week are Cardiff Point Bath Club and Princess Pool on in April. These charming girls Miss Irene P. Morris, of Union City, —a convenient and healthful morning are a distinct asset to the younger Miss Ruth Marriott, of Rutherford, Silver Qrill set staying at Princess. All are N.J., Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Manchee, objective. of the Junior Leaguers. of Nutley. N.J., Miss Blanche E. Lunch—a delightful yet inexpensive—$1.50— Mr. William H. Hoch, of Whitins- Noval, of Chicago, 111.. Mrs. Mar­ BUFFET LUNCH is served every day in the ville, Mass., is paying tbe Princess garet Schuelie, of Phila., Pa., and HOTEL BERMUDIANA a three weeks' visit. Miss Anne Thill, of Hoboken, N.J. harbour view enclosure of the Princess Grill. Mrs. May De Bevoise, with her Mr. and Mrs. Warner McLaughlin Bridge Tea—a suggestion to the discriminating daughter, Miss Gloria De Bevoise, of of Port Henry, N.Y., are paying a The Centre of Night Life in Bermuda Paris, France are in Bermuda, and visit to Belmont after some three Hostess—Acquaint yourself with the helpful at the Princess for the remainder years' absence. They are being facilities of the Princess and insure the success Presenting AL DONAHUE of the season. welcomed by many who have been of your next party. Mrs. H. M. Burr, of Boston, Mass. on holiday at the same time of and his Orchestra arrived on Monday for a two weeks' season in past years. Mr. McLaugh­ Marine Grill with Ben Cutler and his Bermuda holiday. lin is one of the foremost engineers Orchestra—a charming invitation—"We are No Cover Charge Mrs. A. J. Boynton, of Rutland, in his part of the world. Vermont, and Mrs. G. N. Slayton, dancing tonight in the Princess Grill—Come Special Dinner is served in the Grill of Maplewood, N.J., are guests of join us 1" the week to stay for at least trom 7 to 830 two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Rossiter, of KIDNEYS AND RHEUMATISM Dinner $2.00 per person Bronsville, NY., and Mr. and Mrs. i|--lv-___»-H i'•^cr-t.'&&_9BK^,^-,JfR"^__t-_«;, ^ G. A. Leal, of Bedford Village. N.Y., Your blood circulates four timos 81.4f-i.eitp make a foursome on holiday at this a minute or 200 times an hour hotel. through nine million tiny, delicate Dr. and Mrs. S. E. Fisher, of tubes in your Kidneys which must IMPERIAL HOTEL WM Portland, Mass., are among the function properly in cleaning out Corner Burnaby and Church Sts., Hamilton New Englanders to arrive this week Acids and poisonous wastes or your in search of our famous sunshine. system may be poisoned, thus caus­ EXCLUSIVE hut not EXPENSIVE Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Hibbard, and ing many painfull troubles. If his son, of Hartford, Conn., are Kidney troubles make you suffer RATES:—American Plan $5.00, or £1. 0.0. per day The New Tropical Grill also among the New Englanders from Rheumatic Pains, Nervous­ European Plan $2.50 or 10/- per day. unci here this week. ness, Getting Up Nights, Lumbago Breakfast Lunch Dinner Leg Pains, Headache, Dizziness, Still others from that section 25c., 50c, 75c. $1.00 $1.25 are Mr. and Mrs. Mauran S. Pearce, Burning, Smarting, Circles under Palm Gardens Eyes, or Skin Eruptions, don't take of Providence, R.I.; Mr. and Mrs. CLARENCE H. MASTERS, Manager. M. C. Walsh, of Winthrop, Mass.; drastic or irritating drugs. Try of the Mr. and Mrs. Otis T. Russell, of the guaranteed Doctor's prescrip­ Boston, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. Alfred tion Oystex (pronounced Siss-tex). New Windsor Hotel R. Bengston, of Hartford. Conn., Formula in each package. Starts Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Douglas, of work in 15 minutes. Gently BUY A GENUINE GURNEY RANGE retains the reputation of being the most popular Fall River, Mass.; Mr. George G. soothes raw, irritated membranes. Fairplay guarantee. Must fix you 4. Burner large oven, beautifully finished in meeting place for Cocktails, Luncheons and Dinners Beers, of Bridgeport, Conn, and a party from Providence. R.I., made up or money back on return of grey and white porcelain enamel. SPECIAL DINNER DANCES up of Miss Mary Murphy, and the empty package. Cystex costs just Misses Eleanor and Alice Coen. 2d. a dose at druggists. A Range any woman would be proud to owti. 6.30 to 8.30 each evening Price $1.50 per person Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Jones, of Phoenix Drug S;oie HftmiLon Wheeling, West Virginia, are pay­ GURNEY STOVES are made in Canada. 8300*i_.ei. uo 31.7.34 ing the Princess a Visit. Also Convenient Terms another foursome is made of Mr. N.Y.. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cook, of and Mrs. F. W. Pickard, of Wil­ and Miss Betty E. D. BERMUDA TRADING COMPANY mington, Delaware, and Mr. and Kelling, of Allwocd, Few Jersey. Mrs. R. L. McLain, of Lansdowne, / Pa. Further arrivals of the week are Miss Dorothy A. Nash, of Dunellen, N.J., accompanied by Miss Gretch- en Van Zandt, of Plainfield, N.J,; Miss Anne Fischer, of Englewood, N.J.; and Miss Frances Nicholas, of New York Oity, are together on For m holiday at Princess, __> «£"A lutgltBlj BpttvtB Bl}np The Middle West sent to Princess Town and Country Wear this week Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Howie, of Cleveland, Ohio. features A family part of the week i9 Mrs. C. C. Dudley, and Master March-' and Dudley, of Pawtucket, R.I.; Qenuine Pastel-Camel Coat and Mrs. William Jewett, and Mas-« ter Jack Jewett, of Providence, R.I. WITH BALMACCAN COLLAR Additional guests are Mr. and Mrs. Cashmere Topcoats C. C. McKallip. of Sewickley, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. E. H. L. Stonington, of New York. Mr. and Mrs. T. D. £7.10.0 Richardson, of New York, Mr. and Unbelievably soft yet practical — Mrs. Leonard P. Moore, of Brook­ acknowledged the criterion of men's It's new, smart and cosy—Correct lyn. sports apparel. with any Sports clothes for any Mrs. Ruth S. Rowe and Mrs. Emily G. Hamm are guests from Tailored in England, each model is occasion — The leather buttons New York. Mr. and Mrs. S. Wright are here from their home in Mont­ distinguished by excellent workman­ and the Balmaccan Collar make clair, N.J., Mr. and Mrs. G. Lar- ship, fit, and finish. •>/i\Mm\\9 ratt Smith, of Toronto, are among 'in?/ ww it oustanding. the Canadian arrivals of the week. Still others are Miss Helen B. Jack­ son, of Gienbrook, Conn., and with her, Miss'Augusta Wilke. of Rich­ British Sports Department mond Hill, L.I., Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Parker, of Reading, Pa., Mr. and H.A. & E. SMITH, Ltd. Mrs. Ralph E. Blank, of firooklyn, Queen Street H.Y., Mrs. C. J, ftamsburg, of Orange N,_\, Mr. E. S. Richardson, of Reading, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. E. M. ml Gilbert from Wyomissing, Pa., Mr. \ /" and Mrs. 0. W. Bo wen, of Livonia, i J__ THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1934 Page 11]

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The 7.45—Henry Burbig, comedian; boys will render "I Like the Likes Rhythm Boys, songs mWfo of You," "The Day You Came 8.00—Interview with Dr. Adolph SHOES Along," "Ain*t Misbehavin', Lorenz, surgeon "After You're Gone" and will con­ 8.15—Billy Batchelor—sketch clude with "We're Friends Again." 8.30—Molle Show—Shirley Howard Miss Ruth's warm contralto voice and the Molle Jesters, songs will be heard In "My Kinda Love," 8.45—The Goldbergs—sketch Magnificent shoes of the best quality brown Russian "What is There to Say?", "Love Me 9.00—Jack Pearl, the Baron, com­ calf obtainable — illustrated is the popular Derby or Leave Me" and with the trio edian. humming, "Maybe I Love You Too 9.30—Wayne King's Orch. front. Made in Northampton, England. Be sure you specify Much." 10.00—Troubadours Orch.; Sylvia # * * Froos, songs BRITISH ^ CANADIAN SPALDING TO FEATURE "INDIAN 10.30—Fred Allen, comedian LAMENT'* BY DVORAK U.00—Hillbilly Music £2.4.0 BRAND 11.30—General Hugh S. Johnson, Albert Spalding will feature the NRA Administrator poignant melody of Dvorak's "In­ 12.00—Jack Denny's Orch. dian Lament" during his broadcast JACK ARNOLD over a WABO-Oolumbia network WLW, Cincinnati 700 kc. H. A. & E. SMITH, LTD. is the Agent tonight, from 9.30 to 10.00. Writ­ 6.00—Concert Favourites ten in 1892 during the Czech com­ 6.30-7.00—Same as WJZ The Queen Street Store poser's sojourn in Spill ville, Iowa, 7.00—Jack Armstrong—sketch on his visit to America, this work I 7.15—Joe Emerson, songs was inspired by the music of the 7.30—Bob Newhall—sports talk American Indian which Dvorak 7.45-8.15—Same as WJZ TEACHER'S heard at the gatherings near the 8.15—Henry Thies's Orch. little midwestern town. It was 8.30—Rhapsody—concert orch. originally a part of his Sonatina for 8.45—Red Davis—sketch violin and piano and was rearranged 9.00-9.45—Same as WJZ HIGHLAND in its present form and named by 9.45—Trial by Jury—sketch Fritz Kreisler. 10.00-11.30—Same a, WEAF CREAM Assisting artists to Spalding will 11.30—Zero Hour—orch. and vocal be Don Voorhees and his orchestra 12.00—Dimmick's Orch. and Conrad Thibault, baritone. 10/*- per foet. Solos by Thibault will include the WJZ, New York 760 kc. Noel Coward hit, "I'll See You 6.00—Jack and Gale, songs Again," Deppen's "Oh, Miss Han­ 6.30—The Singing Lady nah ," "Because" of Guy d'Hardelot 6.45—Little Orphan Annie Perfection of old and a group of numbers from Rom­ 7.00—Westminster Choir berg's "Maytime." Other composi­ 7.30—Irene Beasley, songs Scotch Whisky. tions to be played by Spalding will 7.45—Lowell Thomas—news be Sarasate's sparkling "Mala- 8.00—Amos 'n*. Andy guena" and Kreisler's arrangement 8.15—John Herrick, songs JOHN F. BURROWS & CO. of Stephen Foster's "Old Folks at 8.30—To be announced Home." 8.45—Hollywood—Irene Rich Ltd. * * * 9.00—The Jaws of Death—sketch SYLVIA FROOS TO BE GUEST OF 9.30—Dangerous Paradise—sketch IPANA TROUBADOURS 10.00—Warden Lawes—sketch Front St. Queen St. 10.30—John McCormack, tenor; 835S«;«lf.iip. Sylvia Froos, 19-year-old radio Wm. Daly's Orch. g| and motion picture star, will be 11.00—Vincent_Lopez Orch.; male the guest of the Ipana Troubadours trio; Ed Sullivan at their broadcast over an NBC- 11.30—Tourist Adventures WEAF network tonight, at 10.00 12.00—Pickens Sisters, songs o'clock. Miss Froos, who recently returned WABC, New York 860 kc. to New York after completing a mo­ 5.00—Concert Orch. Tell tion picture in which she was 5.30—New Crops for the American starred with John Boles, will sing Sahara—Dr. W. T. Swingle him to %^ 4^ several of the numbers that made 5.45—Merrymakers Orch. her famous on the stage and air. 6.00—Skippy—sketch List4>§& Appearing before the public for 6.15—Jack Brooks, songs more than half of her life, Miss 6.30—Jack Armstrong—sketch Froos was a child vaudeville star, 6.45—Novelty Trio 7.00—Buck Rogers—sketch played leads in musical comedy ft when she was 13, and became a 7.15—Bobby Benson—sketch radio headliner at 17. 7.30—Music Box y Lennie Hayton and the Trouba­ 7.45—Ye Happy Minstrel and Tiny i dours orchestra and the Singing Band If you want to give your kiddie Troubadour will complete the pro­ 8.00—Myrt and Marge—sketch a treat, fill his bowl with gramme with vocal and instru­ 8.15—Just Plain BiU—sketch 8.30—Music on the Air with Jimmy Kellogg's Rice Krispies. Pour mental selections. t Kemper on cold milk or crearu.Ins tantly mil? * * * ''"*" BROADCAST FORUM ON 8.45—Boake Carter—news they start to snap, crackle and *'B_tTLERISM" 9.00—Happy Wonder Bakers pop... and how his eyes bulge! 9.15—Edwin C. Hill—-news 9.30—Albert Spalding, violinist; A moment more and the Highlights of a New York mass Piitributorti meeting concerning "The Case of Conrad Thibault, baritone; bowl is empty. The Bermuda Cigar Store Civilisation Against Hitlerism" will Don Voorhees Orch. John A. P. Pht& Co. be broadcast over WABC from 11.30 10.00—Philadelphia Orch. \heij\aste ISetter Delicious and nourishing, The Smoke Shop limited to 12.00 o'clock tonight. 10.30—Guy Lombardo's Orch.; and so easy to digest. Serve Burns and Allen, comedians Alfred E. Smith, Samuel Sea- • JB. finUct*rii Sj Li Gem ti Mr ns To BiCCO Co.j U. 5, _. Rice Krispies at meal time and bury, Matthew Woll and leaders of U.00—Ted Fiorlto's Orch.; Dick between meals. No cooking nec­ the churches, arts and sciences Powell, songs 11.30— The Case of Civilization essary. The sealed W AXTITE bag have been invited to participate in the discussion which will be con­ Against Hitlerism—Mass keeps them crisp and oven, ducted in Madison Square Garden, meeting at Madison Square fresh. Sold by all grocers. under auspices of the American Garden Jewish Congress in cooperation 12.00—Edith Murray, songs with the American Federation of Labour. KDKA, Pittsburgh 980 kc. | CHILDREN'S INVITATION CARDS * * • 6.15—KDKA Kiddies Olub TONIGHT'S PROGRAMMES 6.30-7.00—Same as WJZ RICE 7.00—Evensong FOR PARTIES AND BIRTHDAYS (Bermuda Time) 7.15—Sports 7.30—Salon Orchestra KRISPIES 7.45-&30— Same as WJZ 58 GSB, 31.5 m.; GSA, 49.6 m. Daventry, England 8.30—Charlie Agnew's OrchJ 3fl« each 5.00—Time Signal from Green­ 8.45-11.30— Same as WJZ wich. The Wireless Military 11.30—Romance of Dan and Sylvia Band, conductor, B. 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A few Fresh Grapefruit Juice sauce from the ramekins onto _ ed by one of the best-known Spanish Poached Eggs on slices of hot buttered toast. 5 engravers of the day, il­ residents and store-keepers have Toast with Grated Cheese Egg Sausage Casserole lustrated by close-up pho­ been requested to remove offending Grilled Bacon For the egg casserole in the 5 tographs of the author at advertisements from the exterior Hot Chocolate second menu, cook tiny sausages II of their premises, and informed in until they are light brown. Ar­ work and reproductions of range them around the edge of some instances that they could be Diced Fresh Pineapple examples by leading ar­ Ready-to-Serve Cereal with individual ramekins lined with tists, with conuijentaries. displayed inside. Top Milk bread crumbs. Drop one egg in * * * Eggs and Sausages in the center of each, sprinkle witb : : : MODELLING AND WHIST DRIVE Casserole fine bread crumbs and finely SCULPTURE IN THE Toasted Muffins Marmalade minced parsley. Sprinkle with Another of the series of Whist Coffee salt and pepper and bake in a MAKING by Sergeant J&g- moderate oven from five to eight A well known Drives is scheduled to be held by mintes, depending on the degree sculptor takes the student tbe "Regular Section", Royal Ar­ F YOUR family should be one of firmness wanted. tillery Association on Thursday I of the rare ones that com­ stages of mo- plains that an egg a day is too Egg Surprises lay to the final evening next March 8. The venue monotonous, there are any num­ For luncheon or dinner serve egg surprises and your family onze or stone; will be the Garrison Recreation ber of delightful things that you can do. First of all, you might will beg for more. 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Swish the fat tographs of him at work "B" Company, Hamilton chopped onion in two cups of around the sides before adding canned tomatoes. Thicken with the eggs, one tablespoon of present each point with two tablespoons flour blended cream for each four eggs and YOUNG'S TAILORING CO. perfect clarity, and selected The undermentioned have been with two tablespoons melted the seasonings. Cook slowly, examples of great por­ selected to represent "A" Oom­ butter. Pour this sauce into in­ stirring from the bottom until Queen Street (opposite the New Windsor Hotel) traiture are also shown and pany, Bermuda Volunteer Rifle dividual buttered ramekins. the mass is creamy, then serve appraised. Corps, in the above named competi­ _ tion to be played on the Garrison West of England : : : GARDENS AND GAR- Recreation Ground Prospect, Sun­ _.J_KING, 10 6. This is the day, March il. 1934. Kick off 3.30 THE REGIMENTAL BAND Studio gardening annual p.m. CONCERT for 1931. Profusely illus­ Goal, Rfn. 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    Classified Advertisements I 5 | Local and Foreign Sporting News | EMPLOYMENT I BY "ELLIS" I A "good buy" in Bermuda Vacancies for PROBATIONER- _ 5 NURSES, King Edward VU Me­ >3><-<>c-<>ew><»>ew>--<>-W>c>>-»>-«>--«>--0^ §5i morial Hospital are now available for Probationers. Free training is offered, together with salary and Belanger Says of Petersen, "I "Delaneige" and "Golden Mil­ an opportunity for one year's Can Lick That Welshman" ler" Grand National Favourites training at the Montreal General ENGLISH SHOES Hospital. Applications should be When Jack Petersen hustled LONDON, March 5. (CP)—The made in own handwriting to the Reggie Meen to the canvas several veteran chaser "Delaneige" and Matron, King Edward VU Hos­ times in the opening stage of and "Golden Miller" were made for Men and Women pital. their fight on February 12th., joint favourites for the Grand 8_69ts. el to f9. Charlie Belanger, the latest boxing National today at the callover of visitor from Canada to England, odds for the great steeplechase to YOUNG LADY for small Reid Street be run at A in tree on Friday, March Shop. Apply in writing to Box was present at the ringside. After 8522 Bermuda Press. the lightning knock-out, Belanger 23rd., showing them at 100 to 7. 8522fw. said of Petersen to a Press re­ "Ready Cash," "Sorley Boy" Because you save a 25% duty and because we get presentative sitting next to him, and "Southern Hero" were 21 to 1 SALESMAN in Commission Mer­ "I can lick that Welshman." "Trocadero" was 40 to 1, while the them from England's finest manufacturers, known chants business. State experience Belanger is certainly out to con­ others ranged up to 200 to 1. the world over for their shoes, you are wise in and salary. Box 8498 Bermuda quer. He has joined Larry Gains oo—:— Press. camp. A French-Canadian, aged Gains Follows Petersen in buying them here. 8498*m.W. 30, Belanger has done nearly all of his boxing in the United States and Come - Back Trail Competent STENOGRAPHER and this marks his first European trip. Typist with fair knowledge of He might prove a troublesome cus­ Book-keeping. Apply in writing LEICESTER, March 5 (OP)— tomer to some of the British heavy­ Larry Gains, the Toronto negro, P.O. Box 533. weights, in spite of the fact that Priced from 25/^ to 50/- 8499fm.w. started on his come-back trail Mickey Walker, Maxie Rosenbloom last night by knocking out the and Gains have won verdicts over German heavyweight, Ernest him. Guhring in the seventh round of a FOR SALE But it is the same old story. All scheduled twelve round fight. the fighters who watch Petersen Gains, who lost the British Em­ PONY and HARNESS. 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Also any champion, £2,000 as his share of the United States Lawn Tennis Assoc­ marks before each selection. other gold in old Bermuda coins purse if he will meet Corbitt in an iation, Mr. Walter Merrill Hall, as The Scenery has been kindly old watches, chains, rings, gold open-air fight at the Clapton Stad­ Chairman of America's Oup Com­ arranged by friends whose names teeth. Highest cash prices paid ium, London, during the Summer mittee for 1934. will be found on the programmes "UNIFLOW" Last opportunity. Advertiser wiU months. Dwight W. Davis, also a former and the costumes have been gather­ call. Write Box 8494 Bermuda oo team member and donor of the ed from various sources. Pumps and Pressure Systems assure a smooths even flow Press. International Tennis trophy bear­ The Recital begins at 8.30 and of fresh water and carry a guarantee of dependable service 8494*m. ei to slO. Semi-Final of the English Cup, ing his name, is also announced as will finish about 10.45 p.m. Pump only „ £15 0 0 —Draw Announced a member of the Committee. AGENTS WANTED, either sex, to 00—— 42 gallon system complete. £23 10 0 take orders for Private Christmas Visit our Clothing Dept. 80 gallon system complete. £25 10 0 Cards. Great Britain's largest LONDON, March 5 (OP)—The M. C. C.'s Charity Match in India manufacturers give best value draw for the_semi-final matcnes FOR MEN SPECIAL obtainable and allow 50% (10/- in the English Cup,, resulted as BOMBAY, March 5 (CP)—The SUITS, HATS, GAPS, &C. Oniuow "GEM T" 42 ganon system, large enough for the average in the f) from selling prices. follows:- touring English cricket team held family Free Sample Book delivered early a good lead over the all-India XI FOR LADIES May. Write now to Dept. 58, Manchester City vs. Aston Villa, at at the close of play today. The DRESSES, OVERCOATS, Etc. Lancaster Publishing Co., Lan­ Huddersfield; Leicester Oity vs. scores were:- And other Wearing Apparel £19.0.0 caster, England. Portsmouth, at Birmingham. 852I*w. ei. to tul3. 00 England 224, Mitchell 91, and Pally automatic 132 for 4; Indian XX 238, Merchant Trinidad's "Wimbledon" 89 not out, Nichols 4 for 68. BERMUDA TRADING CO. FOR RENT Results ROBERT D. AITKEN UNFURNISHED HOUSE, 13 rooms PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad, GRAND OPERA Everything Electrical tor the Home and 3 baths, exceptional water March 5 (CP)—The open tourna­ VI-TONE supply, beautiful garden, "Cedar- ment results in the "Trinidad Recital on Thursday Queen Street Dial 1127 Hamilton ville." Dial 2013. Mrs. Harley T. Wimbledon'' were as follows :- Conyetsr 8450* _t. ei to w7. The following particulars of the Men's Singles: H. S. Archer beat selections to be performed by Mr. Large attractive BED-SITTING Mothnagel, 6-3, 4-6, 8-6; Wheeler's pupils on Thursday even­ ROOM with fire place. Also Women's Singles: Mrs. Mardell ing next at the Opera House will Single Bedroom, housekeeping beat Miss O. Huggins, 6-2,6-2; probably add to the interest of those privileges. Apply Ernest Motyer, Archer was a finalist for the attending. MILLINERY 8493»m. ei to slO. fourth year in su ccession, losing the championship three times. This HANSEL AND GRETEL Six Room HOUSE, with modern year, however, he managed to pull conveniences, furnished or un­ it off. The overture will be played fol­ furnished. Moderate rental. Dial 00—— Food Tonic 1976. lowed by part of Act 1. In this -Hats of Distinction— 8483*m. ei to slO. scene the children have been order­ Beverage Rugger Side ed by their parents to perform some Six-room COTTAGE, modern im­ For Young and Old at Moderate Cost- provements. Apply W. D. Wil­ household work whilst they go to Due Here March 26th. Market. kinson, Cedar Avenue • all Grocers and Druggists 8523tw.th.f. The children, however soon tire Followers of English Rugby Foot­ of their work and Gretel thinks it one large FLAT containing seven ball in Bermuda will be pleased to will be great fun to teach her JACK ARNOLD rooms and bath over Harris learn that the Yale University Rug­ brother to dance. She proceeds to LOCKWARD & CO. Drug Store, commonly known as by Union Football team is definite­ do so but at the height of their is the Agent Reid Street West Masters Drug Store, Reid and ly making a return visit to the enjoyment the mother returns to Burnaby Streets, Hamilton. Ap­ Island. The team will sail from the consternation of the young­ Dial 2076 843fi____._i.tp. ply to J. Henry Cooper, Proprietor New York on Saturday, March 24th., sters. The London Clothing House, 43 arriving here on Monday, March TANNHAUSER Front Street, Hamilton. 26th. They are due to sail north 8495tm5.w7.sl0. Elizabeth, awaits the return of again early in ApriL Tannhauser who has gone to Rome —i During their stay in Bermuda, with a Band cf Pilgrims to obtain REAL ESTATE the Yale XV, which attracted such absolution from the Pope. Wolfram THE ARRIVAI OF PAPER NAPKINS large gates to the B.A.A. field last also waits with her and secretly year, will probably have four fix­ hopes one day to win her love. HOUSES tures, versus the Bermuda Rugby The Pilgrims return, but Tann­ GREEN and YELLOW Club, the Manchester's, H. M. hauser is not with them. Broken FOR RENT OR SALE Navy and a side representing all- hearted Elizabeth flings herself at 80 in package Bermuda. Further arrangements the foot of a "Calvary and sings Properties for Sale will be made at a meeting of* the the beautiful "Elizabeth's prayer." WHITE Bermuda Rugby Club at 4 p.m., Wolfram offers to escort her 100 in package this afternoon at the offices of home but [Elizabeth refuses and MRS. ROMNSON Messrs. 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LONDON, March 5 (CP)—"Gen­ PAPERS CANADA — BERMUDA — Front Street (West) Phone 1169 erous Gift" remained a lukewarm ROMEO AND JULIET favourite for the Lincolnshire handi and WEST INDIES—DEMERARA FURN _H.D.V.D'UNF_RNI5HED cap, to be run over a flat mile The selections given will show the SERVICE course on Wednesday, March 21st. "coming out" of Juliet, the balcony MAGAZINES The odds today were 10 to 1 against love scene and the church marriage Cottages i "Generous Gift" to be ridden by scene At the S. S. "CISSY" sails St. John N.B. Feb. 17th, Halifax Feb. 22ni. FOR RENT OR SALE . Gordon Richards. SAMSON AND DELIAS LAND FOR SALE [ Other Lincolnshire odds showed S.S. "PRIMO" sails St. John N.B. March 3rd, Halifax March 8th 1 _ STAB-ISHEb 191' j "Quartz • 100 to 9, "Versicle" 14 The love song in Act 2. will be PHOENIX And fortnightly thereafter—from Saint John via Halifax ^eimGrOmJOJtntur to 1, "Old King Sole" and "Play given. 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