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BRILLIANT LECTURE- "THE MIDSHIPMAID" CORONER'S INQUIRY INTO nnb (Enfcmtet Satiy RECITAL Amusing Play Tomorrow Night SOMERSET TRAGEDY "THE MIDSHIPMAID" INCORPORATING Continued from Page 1 Continued from Page 1 THB ROYAL OAZCTTB (a>T*B. ISIl) Tomorrow evening "The Mid- OPERA HOUSE I OkOMIT AMD DAILY NEWS (laTAB. I••«) shipmaid," an unusually funny fully revealed in this magnificent outside not having been "knocked 7th and 8th March (no repeat performances) composition. and up-to-date play, will occupy about." PUBLISHED DAILY. EXCEPT SUNDAY The "Widmung," Schumann- the stage at the Colonial Opera "There were no hammer marks Liszt, delighted all with its singing House, presented under the direc­ on the Inside?" a juryman asked. Presented by The Bermuda Opera and Dramatic Club THE BERMUDA PRESS, LTD. tone, whilst his Chopin numbers tion of Arthur Cooper by The "No, nothing expect the springing Direction by Arthur Cooper WEID STREET HAMILTON were most enthusiastically received. Bermuda Opera and Dramatic of the planks," Mr. stourton an­ A modern note was introduced Club. Tickets are now on sale swered. A.M. PURCELL in the form of the "Juba Dance," at the Colonist office at 3/- and Mr. Hugh Gray, whose evidence MANASINS EDITOR by the coloured composer Dett. 2/-. A host of local talent will First Lieutenant Valentine Vernon Freisenbruch ASSISTANT EDITOR, E. T. SAYER largely consisted of answers to This was extraordinarily well in­ appear in this play including a questions asked by the Chief of Midshipman Golightly Peter Bartrum ASSISTANT MANAGER I ERNEST X SELL number from Prospect. Filmed ADVERTISING MANAGER, SS. M. HANSFORD terpreted and gave immense Police, stated that on Saturday, A Corporal of Marines Bandsman F. Moon pleasure. Debussy's "Clair de some time ago, this play was February 16th., Inspector Alderson Marine Bundy Sergt. Major F. S. Williamson SUBSCRIPTION RATES Lune" followed in remarkable con­ screened at a local theatre. It went to spend the week-end at Able Seaman Pook Private C. Jackson LOCALi — Oui YBAH. 40/-: Six MONTHS, ZOi- trast, and the programme ended embodies most of the situations "Cambridge." About 12.30 a.m., Commander Ffosbery Sergeant Don Evans THMI MONTHS t2/«: ONI MONTH. %l. in comedy-farce where chance is rORBIONl TO UNITKD STATS* AMD CANADA. with the Fledermaus Waltz by when Mrs. Gray was going to bed, Celia Newbiggin Beatrice Trimingham • 11,00 PCtt YIAR. TO sboiittc*I nut bs se- Joy of Man's Desiring," arranged ton, including Beatrice Triming­ meant witness and himself. Cora Golightly Josephine Dowle coBpuueJ. great command of touch, his bril­ Freisenbruch, Gilbert Cooper, Mrs. Gray said "Let us all go," Marine Bobbins Bandsman G. Greenwood liant technique—not to be con­ and so on through the list. The a fourth person, a Mr. Culman, Bandmaster Tappett T. Gray, B.M. army men embrace some of the WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1935 fused with pyrotechnics, his song­ then being present. Mr. Gray, who Lucy Marion Christensen like tone and his musicianly un­ best Prospect talent. A very de­ had not been feeling well, said he Lord Chinley Burton Stone derstanding. lightful evening is promised and did not want to go, and he also A Tardy Guest Hilda Gray the dress rehearsals have been mentioned that he thought the He was briefly introduced by the held and the playing pruned until boat would not hold four of them. Tickets 3/-, 2/- now on sale at Royal Gazette Office Hon. F. G. Gosling and at tbe con­ a high degree of excellence has Inspector Alderson said he had sail­ sonqqvt. The Diary clusion he was thanked by Dr. been attained. The audience is ed the boat with six in it. Wheeler, Director of the Biological asked to be seated promptly at 4 Station, who gave the following Inspector Alderson changed his 8:25, as no one will be admitted clothes and left to get his boat, SAMUEL PEPYS short account of the development after the act begins. MQM who gave to the world Qarbo, Crawford and Qable of the Station. which was moored at Shorelee Bay, saying that he would bring it round introduce a new personality in Mady Christians His Excellency the Governor and oo to the public wharf. Whilst In­ March 5th. Lady Cubitt were present and To the Bermudiana last evening spector Alderson went to get the afterwards personally thanked Mr. TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS boat, Mrs. Gray prepared supper. to hear that great pianist Guy Marriner for his delightful pro­ Marriner play, and I am still gramme. BROUGHT TO CLOSE Inspector Alderson did not show greatly moved by tis marvellous up in fifteen minutes* time and witness went to the public wharf programme. Continued from Pace 1 It has been my good fortune to to meet him. It was about 1 o'clock DIRECTOR'S REVIEW OF when they got back to the house. meet many celebrated pianists, BIOLOGICAL STATION how practically helpless Grant was*, yet few have given me so much Mrs. Gray had changed into warm­ in spite of his marvellous running. er clothing and had supper ready. joy as last night's recitalist, and I have been asked to say some­ Hall was able to mask his direction Inspector Alderson had previously none have excelled him in charm thing about the Bermuda Biologi­ up to the last fraction of a second, changed into grey trousers, a wind- cf manner. cal Station. It is, you will remem­ with the result that all of the mid­ breaker with a sweater underneath And after the recital a goodly ber, for the Library fund of the get Atlantan's keen anticipation it, and a cart, as far as Mr. Gray . company comes to my home of Station that Mr. Marriner has and all his fleetness of foot were could recall. the Golden Stairway where I do generously given this concert. The entirely unavailing and Hall won in find another great pleasure awaiting six straight games, with Grant Mr. Culman decided not to go idea of a Biological Station was sailing and it was about 2.30 when me. conceived. I believe, in the mind of rarely getting more than a point Por Guy Marriner did bring with witness, his wife and Inspector Prof. Verrill many years ago, and or two in a game. The crowd ap­ Alderson left the public wharf. him a man I have ever admired. he, with Prof. Bristol and our good peared to like the innovation and Abraham S. W. Rosenbach, the They started sailing with only the friend Mr. Goodwin Gosling of there were many laughs as Grant mainsail up, but after they had been greatest bibliographer living. He Bermuda got the original Station made furious rushes to head off sailing up and down between The it is who threatens to buy up all launched. The Station was a the ball, usually without success. Beeches and Frith's store Inspector England's treasures though, laus summer research centre based on Alderson suggested putting the jib JeanJParker .and Mady-Christians in. "A Wicked Woman.,-..' 9 Deo! I found him more British Agar's Island in the Great Sound EXHIBITION DOUBLES up, and this he did. Mrs. Gray than the British in his admiration and it continued there for many There was also an exhibition handled the jib sheet. After an­ for the mother country and her years from 1903 onwards under the other 15 minutes witness noticed LATE DESPATCHES fication of the award was sent to glorious history. doubles match, preceding the her by the Society, who informed directorship of Prof. E. L. Mark "freak" encounter, with Berkely the buoy at Watford Bridge. The So a great time spent talking with a resident naturalist, Dr. boat was about equi-distant be­ her that the award was based part­ about rare books and people; of Bell and Hall opposing Grant and LONDON, Mar. 5 (CP; The hon. icularly on her "conspicuous ach­ Crozier. In later years, however, McCauliff and having the better of a tween the buoy and the shore, he Janet Campbell, only daughter of exciting treasure hunts and drama­ there grew up a feeling, perhaps said. ievement in raising the standard tic purchases; of our own island's closely contested struggle. Lord Beaverbrook, the Canadian- of cinema entertainment" in the from the words of Agassiz that born newspaper peer, was married history and our failure to preserve So closed the most successful BOAT HEELED OVER picture "One night of love." Bermuda is like a research ship tennis tournament in the sixteen today to the Hon. Drogo Montagu, * * * many valuable records; of authors anchored in mid-ocean, that the and artists, indeed of all subjects years of the championship event. younger son of the Earl of Sand­ interests of the Station should be At times the night was quite wich. Mrs. Campbell was first NEW YORK, March 5 (CPj—De­ rarely discussed save in musty The Bermuda Lawn Tennis Associa­ bright, and at times it was cloudy. nouncing Senator Huey P. Long on a much larger scale and concern tion Club and Mr. Kenneth Trim­ married to Ian Douglas Campbell, libraries or university common themselves with the deep ocean "A gust of wind tore the main and the Rev. E. Coughlin (the rooms. ingham, president and prime mov­ heir presumptive to the dukedom from which Bermuda rises in sheet out of Mr. Alderson's hand," of Argyll in 1927 and they were "Radio priest") as "pied pipers" And what an amazing knowledge er for the game in these Isles of said Mr. Gray. "The boat heeled preaching revolution, General Hugh unique isolation. So a Committee { Beauty and Delight, are to be heart­ divorced last year. Montagu was the man is blessed with. Dates of reorganisation met in 1925 and over and filled about threequarters S. Johnson, former head of the N.R. to him are like the multiplication ily congratulated upon the unqual­ also previously married to Miss the new Biological Station for Re­ full with water. Mr. Alderson tried Tainis Guinness in February 1931. A., holds out to the United States table to me. There is no date ified success of the whole week of to pull in the mainsail and called two choices. search with an international board play. This marriage was also dissolved but to him it marks the birth out to Mrs. Gray to let go of the jib fe One is a return to the "solidar­ of Trustees came into being. In In making my own farewell to last year. He has one son while of a masterpiece. Since he. knows 1926 the Station was incorporated sheet. He went from aft forward ity and enthusiasm" with which seven languages, he is familiar Bermuda and its charming people, Mrs. Campbell had one daughter under the laws of the State of New to get hold of the boom." by her first marriage. the nation backed Roosevelt in with the world's literature, and, may I say that my fondest hope is Inspector Alderson could not pull 1933; the other is dictatorship and York, and by the generosity of the that I may be fortunate enough * * * so far as I could gather last eve­ Bermuda Government and of the in the boom, continued Mr. Gray, chaos. ning, the only language with which to bid you all "Hail, Hail!" when and so he lowered the sail. Just at NEW YORK, March 5 (CP)—Miss Rockefeller Foundation, the en­ Claudette Colbert went about New he is unfamiliar is bad language. next year's tournament gets under the time Inspector Alderson was 00 dowment of the latter being con­ way, and with a special obeisance York today saying very nice things My dear outlaw tried him in tingent upon the gift of land, fitting a rowlock in its plate the Gaelic but he came be.ck so fast to the weather gods who turned out boat filled completely with water. about Clark Gable and laughing at buildings, exemption from duties herself. These two well-known SHAKESPEARE FOLIOS SOLD that she cried for mercy. It seems the perfect week of sunshine and Both Inspector Alderson and Mrs. and an annual grant of the former, warmth that graced the current film stars were awarded the cinema he owns most of the dukes and the Station came to its new home Gray (the latter was an exception­ tourney. industry's top honours for the LONDON, Mar. 5. (Cp)—Four barons of that dour country, but at Shore Hills, St. George's. Three ally good swimmer) called out I hadn't the beart to ask him how 00 best performances in 1934 in a pic­ folios of Shakespeare, sent here by years ago, on January 6, the Station "Look out for Hugh," knowing ture they made together, "It hap­ much he wanted to sell one or two that he (witness) could not swim. the Massachusetts General Hospital was formerly opened by His Excel­ pened one night." for sale, realized $15,060 today in for. lency the Governor and I was in­ THE REVOLT IN GREECE They were clear of the boat. * St * a Miss Colbert said she found Gable Sotheby's Auction Rooms. The stalled as Director. Witness remained in the centre not alone very handsame, but very first volume was printed in 1623, And after a long talk Guy Mar­ of the boat, which was drifting riner did play for us again, albeit That the Station fills a real need Continued from Page 1 soothing as well on a temperament the second in 1632, the third in can be seen by its growth. During between King's Point and Boaz that worries. "I can't help worry­ 1661, the fourth in 1685. my piano sorely tried him. He Island seaward. Mrs. Gray said she was led to play by an unfortunate the first year there were forty-one caused considerable damage dur­ ing," she said with a typical Col­ visiting scientists, in the second ing the hearings last Fall. would swim ashore, but Inspector bert laugh. She admitted that this —00— incident when he upset a glass Alderson said he would do so, and of wine on our beautiful dining fifty-seven and last year seventy- M. Venizelos unsuccessfully op­ trait caused director Frank Capra four persons stayed there, the posed the re-election of President this he did after putting the an­ to call her "the frantic frog." table, thereby staining it to his chor overboard. CHINA AND JAPAN great mortification. average length of stay being forty- Alexander Zaimis last October. % * St one days. Our accommodation is Mr. Gray said that the inspector NEW YORK, March 5 (CP)—Miss "Hal" be cried "I'll put that took off some of his clothing and TOKIO. Mar. 5 (CP). Foreign right. "I'll play a polish dance." limited at present by the size of Grace Moore, grand opera and film the dining room but when the ATHENS, Mar. 5 (CP)—The gov­ then swam off towards Shorelee Minister Koki Hirota said today So he did play and we straightway ernment bombing planes and loyal Beach or in the direction of Frith's Star, today held the Gold Medal of that Britain and the United States forgot trifles like stains as we need arises we shall find a way of the Society of Arts and Sciences dealing with this problem. As to troops attacked the massed rebel store. "I am sure he did not make were apparently concerned over the listened rapturously to his music. forces in the Struma area of Sal­ for King's Point," witness said. "for distinguished service to the prospects of closer ties between So to bed after a musical feast the laboratory accommodation, it cultural life of the nation." Noti- is adequate and our facilities for onika today and official reports Witness and Mrs. Gray did not China and Japan. "But I am un­ such c,s I have not experiened for indicate that heavy fighting oc­ hear anything of Inspector Aider- able to believe," he said, "that many years. research are growing rapidly. Just now I am adding a room for bac­ curred with a speedily mounting son after he left the boat. The time either Britain or the United States oo teriological work. This is a re­ casualty list in Greece's civil war. was then about 3.15, and about 20 boat Mrs. Gray took off all her has any intention of obstructing a sponse to the visit earlier this year The government troops are mov­ minutes after Mr. Alderson left clothing, saying that she could Sino-Japanese rapproachement." MISSIONARY'S MURDER of one of the scientists attached to ing in a mass offensive against the witness and his wife started shout­ swim better. She arranged to call Macedonian rebels. Even as they oo CONFIRMED the 'Atlantis,' the research vessel ing. out to him as she progressed, and of the Woods Hole Oceanographic swung into action twenty-one bom­ After about two hours, Mrs. Gray, this she did twice, saying "I am Institute, who is an authority on bing planes left the Sedes airdrome who had been coaxing witness to all right" or words to that effect. MURDER MYSTERY SHENSI PROVINCE, China, Mar. the bacteria of the soil and deeply to co-ordinate the bombing attack let her swim ashore for the past Witness said the water was choppy 5. (CP)—The China Inalnd Mission interested in the role played by of the rebels in the north. hour as she was getting very cold, and it was not possible to see a per­ LONDON, Mar. 5. (CP)—Eng­ said today that it had confirmed these organisms in the sea. For started to swim for One Tree Is­ son swimming very far away. "I land's baffling legs mystery re­ the report that the Rev. S. C. our work at sea we have only a land off King's Point, from which kept yelling" said Mr. Gray. "I mained unsolved today as the lat­ Frenchman, the Australian mis­ small launch and we cannot yet factor of the diverse branches of island she could walk ashore as thought it was funny Mrs. Gray est hope led Scotland Yard up a sionary, had been killed by com­ the water was shallow. The boat had not gone in to King's Point." blind alley. The -young English munists who captured him and carry into realisation the pro­ science. gramme of oceanographic work. was about 200 yards from One Tree About an hour after Mrs. Gray recruit in the French Foreign his wife at the mission in Minkiang The Library is housed in what Legion was interviewed at Dun­ But this will come. Patience will used to be the power plant of the Island, which could be seen plainly. left the boat a rowboat carrying a last month. The Mission also said At this point the Chief of Police policeman and another man came kirk, but later Scotland Yard stated it believed that Mrs. Frenchman carry through the bad times and buildings. Words can hardly ex­ our development up to the present repeatedly asked witness how far out to witness. On the way in, they that they found he was unable to had probably been slain also. press the difference between the give any help. is a happy augury for the future. dark, dirty, oily room full of un­ the boat had drifted since Inspector looked towards King's Point but Alderson left it. Mr. Gray protested could see nothing of Mrs. Gray. oo —— Now the people who come to the used machinery as it was, and the oo Station represent many branches light airy library as it is now. We that he could not give exact dis­ Mr. Gray said that at the time he AID FOR CHINA of science. We have had botanists have roont for eight thousand tances. thought both Inspector Alderson' working on the marine algae and volumes, and at present the shelv­ "NOT TRYING TO CATCH YOU" and Mrs. Gray were ashore. "MOHAWK" OFFICERS LONDON, Mar. 5. (OP)—The chemists also working on oertain ing accommodates about three The Coroner said that he did not; United States, Japan, Britain and of the marine plants. There have thousand five hundred works main­ "I am not trying to catch you think it was necessary to call as a EXONERATED France are now giving interested been cytologists, physiologists, sys- ly on zoology and chemistry, the out," said the Chief of Police. witness the man who drew the consideration to the financing tematists and a number of medical large majority unbound. But the "You keep harping on this one sketch of the sailboat which was NEW YORK, Mar. 5 (CP)—The of an international group loan to men, who by their researches into library is also growing rapidly, as question all the time, and I have produced by the Chief of Police for United States steamboat inspection China, the official spokesman said the reactions of animals hope to indeed it must, since, as I have answered it already," Mr. Gray the benefit of the jury. He would service yesterday exonerated the yesterday afternoon. It was fur­ add to the sum of knowledge and said, it is the common factor of the replied sharply. He added, in an­ be unable to say how it was that surviving officers of the Ward liner ther stated that the Chinese them­ perhaps throw light on the complex workers. It is for the furtherance swer to a further question by the the planks of the boat had sprung. "Mohawk" from blame in the selves made the first move for such reactions of their fellow men. of our plans for the Library that Chief of Police, that he did not The jury consisted of Messrs. sinking of the vessel in collision a. loan, approaching other powers And what is it that all these work- Mr. Marriner has given his talent know if the anchor had been H. Crisson (foreman), P. H. Adder- with the Norwegian freighter "Talis­ which are now consulting as to | ers want In common? The answer to us tonight and I wish to thank touching bottom. ley, H. Christensen, J. C. Cooper, man" on January 24. The disaster whether the loan is. possible and I is—books. So we come to the Continuing his evidence, Mr. I. Tucker, W. A. Spencer, H, S. cost 45 lives and was attributed to him again for helping us on our Atwood and B. W. Walker. in what manner it oan be made, Library which is the Integrating way. Gray said that before she left the a misunderstanding of signals. 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BELMONT MANOR NOTES oesooooocxB

Among the New Yorkers to ar­ rive by last steamer were: Mr. At Henry Farmer; and with him, mnnn Mr. Wade D. Holland, of New Rochelle, N.Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Ben­ i Thi THEATRE jamin Gross; Mrs. Alfred Lippman; Dr. Perfin B. Snyder; Mr. Charles XODAY at 3.15, 7.15, 9.15 p.m. Safir; and Mrs. Penholm Whit- WHY is a storm of acclaim greeting TODAY at 4-00 and 9.00 p.m. comb. From distances came Mr. Everet Paramount's Sensational Hit Bristo, of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Theatres Ronald Colman A. G. Bailey, of Rochester, N.Y., Loretta Young Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Farreli, of j>ox>cs<>c5<)o. (csocaocooooesoerxf "THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS" Petersburgh, Virginia; Mr. A. J- Cast of thous­ Mease, of Utica, N.Y.; Mr. REID HALL with M. Rice, of Watertown, N.Y.; Miss ands By the mak­ FRANCIS LEDERER —JOAN BENNETT Laura Wheaton, of Binghampton, ers of "Roth­ Filled to Capacity at Premiere of CHARLIE RUGGLES—MARY BOLAND N.Y., and Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Wilcox, of Pittsford, New York. of "Clive of India" schild" Further guests of the week in- The most beautiful and powerful cluse; Miss Anne M. D. Birkel of love story to reach the screen is Make it a point to see this gay comedy drama of Bethlehem, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. being enacted -at the Reid Hall Alfred Fried of Great Neck, L.I.; Sold right out! Bermuda a handsome continental who pursued happiness Theatre this week. Ronald Colman Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin W. Fink, knows the big ones! Clive across the Atlantic ... and finally caught it in the of Brookline, Mass.; Mr. G. E. and Loretta Young are the prin­ heart of a sweet Liberty Belle. Gillespie, of Montclair, N.J.; Miss cipals and "Clive of India," the is the ideal blending of Nellie J. Hymes, of Bayside, L.I.; first million dollar production of romance and thrills! Mrs Frank Hoffman of Phila­ Darryl F. Zanuck and Joseph M. Have you heard about "BUNDLING"? delphia, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. N. Hand­ Schenck's 20th Century Pictures ler of Lawrence, L.I.; Miss Pat­ company. See what it is in "PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS ricia Dougla McKay, and Mrs. But this true story of Robert Clive Douglas McKay, of Bronxville, N.Y.; a poor young clerk in the East Indie. Miss Evelyn Ryder, of Philadelphia, Company, who conquered an Em­ Added Ai&ffastiosi at 3.00,7.00,10.15 pire at 26 and became England's greatest hero, only to see his star RICARDO CORTEZ in "HAT, COAT and GLOVE" 00 fall when the woman he loved had drifted from his side, is more than INVERURIE HOTEL NOTES A New MGM Star Coming Thursday! a great love story—it is a reflection Inverurie is glad to welcome of a life of truly heroic proportions— back Dr. Lloyd P. Gray, of Katonah, of staggering achievement, attained N.Y., for a visit. because a man believed in his own destiny. (>CX)0(10<>0<)0<>0(»0<)0<)0<)0«»0 Professionals CHARMING BIRTHDAY CELEBRA­ news reached the head office. TION AT BELMONT Capt. Lakeman had been in the Sir Christopher Cracbck Scholarship ife 383511 service of the shipping company since 1906, and during the war Mrs. Murphy, wife of Colonel served in the Navy. Members of (Founded by the I.O.D.E. National Chapter of Bermuda as a George Murphy, of Ottawa, cele­ the Corporation of St. George's, Memorial to Bermuda Men Who Fell in the War 1914-1918) brated her natal Day at Belmont and of the local Chamber of Com­ Is Now Open for Competition Manor, on Monday evening by a merce always found Capt. Lakeman The Scholarship will very jolly cocktail party, composed idniit a boy as Cadet on H.M.S. Conway a charming host and a welcome Scholarship, to train for he Mercantile Marine Service. entirely of fellow countrymen. A guest during his visits to St. long table down the centre of the George's. Value of Scholarship, £150 a year for two shears. room was most attractive for the affair. Mrs. Murphy's health was Candidates must be British born subjects (white) and between drunk, and later after dinner a the ages of 14 and 16 inclusive. They will be required to furnish birthday cake, lighted by many certificates of ability, good conduct and health and to pass a candles was brought to her table,. qualifying examination prior to selection by a specially appointed Who • • • 1 committee. • The Palm Garden Restaurant In Mrs. Murphy's party were; OF is Colonel Murphy, Colonel E. S. Candidates for admission for the Merchant Service Training Wigle, Dr. D. St. Clair Wigle, THE must, before they can be accepted, be tested for Form and Colour The New Windsor Hotel "Jerry" Wigle, Dr.Le Measurer, Vision by a Board of Trade Examiner. This Board of Trade ex­ Mr. E. R. Bremner; Miss Bremner, will appeal to those who appreciate amination cannot be taken until the successful candidate reaches Miss Enid Rogers; John McCul- Cuisine that Is both excellent and SCARLET England, but in order to insure as far as possible that he is up to lough, Captain A. L. Jenkins, unusual. Bermuda specialties pie- the required standard he will be put through a severe test by the Mrs. Bradley Bryan, Mr. and Mrs. pared and served in Bermudian S.M.O. of the E.N. Hospital. Ireland Island. A. P. Thompson. surroundings is the experience that PIMPERNEL In awarding the Scholarship, preference will be given to the awaits you in this charming garden masking his identity sons or brothers of members of the B.V.R.C. Active Service Con­ restaurant. , tingents or other (white) Bermudians who served overseas during behind the name of the war. Choice Wines and Liquors A La a roadside flower . . . Carte or Table d'Hote Service beloved by a thousand For further particulars apply to Miss M. Hutchings, Assistant women . . . feared by a Secretary, I.O.D.E., Paget West. v,ho wiU furnish the requisite Dancing to music by The most effective bloodthirsty mob. application forms which must be completed and returned to her before 16th March, 1935. BEERIE BROWN'S ORCHESTRA _y% insectide (Watch the Papors for more Costs less too details) 4926tth26.s2.w6 SSBfc •Page L4 THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAIL WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1935

g^x=xx»>exx=x>o<>cx><>!>o<>GK»exj; 30 years,—that puts the date of Correspondence origin before 1904. Sir J.osceline H. Woodehouse was | THE BOOK STORE Governor of these from RECIPROCAL TRADE 26th June, 1907, to 2nd September, 5 _ 1908; it was during this period that I March 4th 1935 he was present at a meeting of the To the Editor, Society in the City Hall. L/lZmHXitiQ nduCioli tbviacev II : : : : NORTH-WEST BY Royal Gazette and Colonist Daily 2 NORTH by Dora Birtles, We are informed that the I.O.D.E. y (12/6).A woman's journal was established in 1911. How could Dear Sir, it have been possible for the Order jj of a remarkable voyage The following are some quota­ \Jn the sunny slopes of Smyrna ... in made in a thirty-four-foot to have originated the S.P.C.A., tions as set forth in the press of which was addressed by, and grant­ cutter from Sydney to Sin­ 'Canada and the United States of the fertile fields of Macedonia.. .from gapore. A travel record of ed the valued patronage of a Gov­ America, which perhaps some may ernor who had left the Islands 3 the shores of the Black Sea ... that's inpight, imagination and not have foUowed in reading the considerable histori­ years previous to the foundation speeches of the Prime Minister of of the Order? where the best kinds grow... used in cal knowledge besides being Canada and the Secretary of the the log of a scrange psycho­ Such a society as the S.P.C.A. making Chesterfields. United States, on the night of the was in existence before 1911, (the logical situation. 16th February, the occasion of : : : : THE POACHER by date of origin is the matter in the annual dinner of the Canadian question); the figures speak for H. E. Bates, (7/6). The Society of New York, when they HERE are many kinds of story of a poacher who runs themselves, therefore the recent joined in rejoicing over President statement of the Secretary is cor­ TTurkish tobacco—but they wild and is hunted by the Franklin Roosevelt's broader policy police in his youth, mar- rect. all have a spicy aroma and flavor of international trade. Yours faithfully, rieF a respectable woman Premier Bennett said the recent­ and becomes a farmer in which seems to "season" a ciga­ ly expressed intention of the Wash­ middle-age, and is caught MAUD GODET. rette better than any other kind by the police and outcast ington government to seek a trade by respectability as an old agreement with Canada "glad­ that grows. man. dened the heart" of the Dominion WHAT'S IN A NAME? and added the promise "that in The right Turkish is costly-— : THE WIND OF fuUer practical manifestations of MORNING by Thomas this principle of economic cooper­ 4 March '35. but it adds something to Chest­ Camborne, (7/6). Tbis is ation, Canada would not be found erfield's milder better taste. a love story, its setting a laggard." The Editor, romantic island off the Mr. Hall for bis part, expressed Royal Gazette and Colonist Daily coart of Franca. The au­ the hope that the trade negotiations thor has succeeded in writ­ would remove many of the ob­ Sir, ing an enthralling and stacles which have been costly to I note that in a recent issue of lovely story, which is at the commerce of both countries. "The New York Times" a spec­ once romantic and con­ "We are inevitably the most tacular neologism has been thrust vincing. neighbourly of neighbours, "he upon us: "pneumono-ultramicro- : THE GOLDEN said "a foreign policy on the part scopicsilicovolcanokoniosis", which GRINDSTONE by AnguF of either country which attempted denotes a silicosis caused by ultra- Graham. (12 6). A thrill­ to fly in the face of this fact would microseopic particles of siliceous ing and authentic story of be suicidal, not to say impossible." volcanic dust. "The former hon­ George Mitchell who fell a A representaive company of four oured word had been: antidisestab- victim to the gold rufh hundred applauded the two speak­ lishmentarianism. . ." Apparently fever of '96. He emerges ers as they figuratively speaking they had not heard of "anti-elector- as a real "character," with grasped hands across the inter­ photomicrographically,'' broadcast a grim sense of humour by one of my favourite Short and a knack of coming out national boundry. When you go on your next The Secretary of State said mod­ Wave stations, W 1 XAZ a few on the right side of awk­ weeks ago—a word that could be cruise, stop at Smyrna and visit ward situations. ern conditions "condemn to futility : : : : THE GAME OF any endeavour to induce this na­ made more sesquipedalian by sub­ our tobacco factory. We think tion again to withdraw into splen­ stituting "hetereo" for "anti." CHESS by Dr. S. Tarrasch. you will find it interesting. Distributors: (15 -). This book was first did isolation." When I was a boy I heard a musciia The Bermuda Cigar Store The Canadian Prime Minister instrument played by a family John A. P. Pitt & Co. published about three years The Smoke Shop Limited ago in Germany, where it replied, "a bold play by us for of travelling musicians (called Wal- Manufactured by LIGGETT & MYERS TOBACCO CO., U. S. A. has already achieved an greater international economic free­ f ord) which boasted the appellation imm3nse success, and in dom may be the means, I verily be­ ' 'hydrodaktulopsychicharmonica.'' the opinion of the trans­ lieve, of checking a kind of isolation Can any of your readers go one lator it is the finest work which, the by-product of the World or two better? evar written on the game. War, we must be rid of before CRINKLY there can be any real promise of Yours faithfullj world peace." C.P-S. Mr. Bennett told of the satis­ faction ' in all parts of the Dom­ oo inion ' that followed announce­ THEBOOK STORE ment in mid-January by Secretary Hull of the United States' intention MAIL NOTICES to negotiate a trade agreement MEAT-FISRINE JK3000000000CX with Canada. Mails per Q.t.e.v. "Monarch of "He reviewed the imposition of Bermuda" for Great Britain, the successively higher tariffs by the Dominion of Canada, and the two countries after the depression United States of America, will set in, and lauded the United States close at the General Post Office A Safeguard for subsequently turning toward today at 12.00 Noon. QGFOO embracing the "sustaining bene­ Supplementary Mail: i Double against fits of international association." Postage) From 12.00 Noon to 1.00 Mr. Bennett went on to say that p.m. And other Spratt's products. Infection Canada and the United States had Registered Mail at 11.30 a.m. much in common. "Over one Parcel Post for Great Britain, You know that feeling—so third of Canada's exports were be­ and the United States at 11.30 We have them at difficult to express — you ing sold in the United States end don't feel ill—but you don't Canada was taking nearly fifteen THE GROCERY CO. feel well—you have little per cent of the current exports of Mails per S.s. "Lady Drake" Telephone 1172 energy—no appetite—very that country. He said, 'I myself for the Maritime Provinces, and Queen Street irritable, and no desire to have always believed in tariffs, Newfoundland, • will close at the do anything. These svmp- but I do not believe they are in­ General Post Office on Saturday -1975<<"s.w.tu. toms are indications of violate, or that they should not be the 9th March 1935, at 10.30 a.m. lowered resistance. This modified, or that often they are Registered Mail and Parcel Post is the time when you are not too high. On the contrary at 10.00 a.m. off your guard against in­ I say that tariffs in many countries * * fection. Don't be taken in tbe world are much too high. Mails per Q.t.e.v. "Queen of unawares—keep a bottle of I say tariffs in Canada are too high." Bermuda" for G^eat Britain, the These and many other words, Dominion of Canada, and the Cf 99 uttered by Mr. Bennet, on the United States of America, will relaxation of trade conditions be- close at the General Post Office BYNIN ditions between Canada and the on Saturday the 9th. March 1935, United States, plainly bespeak a at 12.00 Noon. revision of tariffs. Bermudians Supplementary Mall: (Double AMARA should be alive to whatever changes Postage) From 12.00 Noon to 1.00 handy. After a few doses of and likely to take place, and should p.m. this wonderful tonic your be in our interests, as many claim, Registered Mail at 11.30 a.m. appetite will return and tone to try and revive our former trade Parcel Post for Great Britain, and vigour quickly restored in vegetables with the United and the United States at 11.30 to the entire system. States, our government and our a.m. Board of Agriculture, should now * * # Sheer Ripple, the woven-in Manufactured and Guaranteed by be in touch with affairs in Wash- crinkled cotton is used for this Mails Despatched evening gown which has the ALLEN & HANBURYS Ltd., London in? on what many Bermudians stripes arranged in an interest­ consider to be a matter of the ut­ ing chevron effect, contrasted Obtainable from all the leading Chemistl, most importance. Mails leaving Bermuda today, in the draped scarf bodice. Stores, etc., throughout the B.W.I, should connect with S.s. "Beren­ We are aenjoying a large tourist Special Representative for B.W.I. garia" sailing from New York for business with tbe neighbouring Southampton on the 9th March, H. S. HALSALL, Continent and should leave no 1935. G. C. JONES 6 SON, LTD.* P.O. Box 196, Port of Spain, TRINIDAD stone unturned to hold and increase Leicester, England this trade. It is in many ways Mails Due on Friday from England. THE DISTINCTIVE TAILORS sympathetic with a general ex­ Mails per S.s. "Berengaria" due and CLOTH MERCHANTS change of commodities. A re­ to arrive in New York on the 5th Fit and Workmanship Guaranteed. vival of our farming industry and should conect with Q.t.e.v. "Queen Write for samples and self measure­ a greater interchange of products MiiflflHBtfii of Bermuda" sailing for Bermuda ment form. Any length cut of with the States will help us to on the 6th. March 1935. Serges, Suitings, Flannels, Palm retain the wondeful service, flgura- * * # Beach, Etc. PING PONG atively speaking, our life-blood, Mails Despatched which The Furness Withy Company are supplying us with today and Mails leaving Bermuda on Satur­ SETS to which every thinking Bermu­ day the 9th should connect with POSITION WANTED dian who has the interest of his S.s. "Olympic" sailing from New A Friend country at heart, should give his York for Southampton on the *a earnest consideration. 15th. March 1935. The quickest way to get in CHESLEY E. WHITE in Yours sincerely, touch with employers is 4557

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Guests at the Castle Harbour en­ joyed participating in the Fox- CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Movie Tone pictures taken at a tea "CANADA COMMERCE CARRIERS" dansant on the west roof of tlie OPERATED IN CONNECTION WITH CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS hotel Sunday noon. Earlier in the morning the Raman pool was thronged with spectators to witness CANADA — BERMUDA — WEST INDIES SERVICE the expert diving of Reggie Cooper, Specially Built and Equipped for Tropical Travel eleven year old boy who is open BERMUDA —EASTERN GROUP — DEMERARA (Via BOSTON, MASS.) diving champion, both junior and Fortnightly freight, passenger and mail service between Halifax, N.S., Saint John, N.B., and men, of Bermuda. Demerara, calling each way at Boston, Bermuda, St. Kitts, Nevis, Antigua, Montserrat, Dominica, Mr. Beasley, pro at the tennis St. Lucia, Barbados, St. Vincent, Grenada, Tvlnidad stadium, brought over a group of twenty-five grammar school stu­ Arr. and Leave dents who enjoyed the use of the Leave Leave Arrive Leave Bermuda for pool and remained for luncheon. STEAMER Halifax Boston Bermuda Bermuda St. John, N.B., Saturday evening a number of N.S. Mass. for W.I. via Boston small dinners were given in the Lady Drake French restaurant. Mar. 9 with the Lady Nelson Lieut. Commander C. D. Bury Mar. 1 Mar. 23 Lady Hawkins R.N., Master Attendant and King's Mar. 10 Mar. 12 Mar 14 Mar. 15 April 6 Lady Drake Mar. 17 MONARCH of BERMUDA Harbour Master of Bermuda, and Mar. 19 I Mar. 21 Mar. 22 April 13 Mrs. Bury came over to pass the Steamers sail from Halifax and arrive at Saint John, N.B. QUEEN of BERMUDA week-end at the Castle Harbour and dined and danced Saturday WESTERN GROUP SERVICE XPERIENCED Bermuda travellers choose "Fur­ evening in the French restaurant. ness" as a matter *f course. For only on these great Mr. Reginald T. Townsend, editor Fortnightly freight, passenger and mall service between Montreal (in summer), Halifax, N.S., E luxury-vessels do they have a private bath even at of Country Life, entertained Mrs. via Boston (in winter), calling at Hamilton, Bermuda; Nassau, Bahamas; Kingston, Jamaica; the minimum — as well as the whole catalogue of enter­ Charlotte Marsden, associate editor making C.N.S. connection at Jamaica for Belize, British Honduras. tainment features concentrated in the Furness "Pleasure- of that magazine. Also Mr. Carl Leave Leave Arrive Leave plan" . . . $250,000 dance decks, great sports decks, tiled W. Jones, owner and publisher of Arr. and Leave STEAMER Halifax Boston, Bermuda Bermuda swimming pools, night clubs, cocktail bars, ship-to- the Minneapolis Journal, and Mr. Bermuda for shore phones — not to mention the delicious meals and Mass. for W.I. Edward C. Gale. Mr. Gale is presi­ Halifax via the sea-going shipboard atmosphere for which Furness is dent of the Minnesota Historical Boston noted. By all means — go "Furness"! Society; vice-president, of the Min­ 1 Lady Rodney Mar 12 neapolis Institute of Arts; president Lady Somers Mar. 6 Mar. 8 Mar. 10 Mar. 11 of the Minneapolis Atheneum. He Mar. 25-26 Make Reservations Early Lady Rodney Mar. 20 Mar. 22 Mar. 24 Mar. 25 April 8-9 is a student of French and English New York-bound passengers are urged to book as far in Lady Somers April 3 April 5 April 7 April 8 April 23 exploration and made the first trip advance as possible to avoid disappointment in securing to Hudson Bay over the new rail­ desired accommodations. Frequent sailings direct from VAGABOND CRUISES dock in Hamilton. road to Churchill two years ago. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Passenger and Cargo Service, Bermuda — Eastern Service Demerara Eiseman of Boston, Mr. and Mrs. STEAMER Leave Halifax I Arrive and Leave St.Georges for West Indies FOR RESERVATIONS APPLY: M. D. McMeekin and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hills of Westfield, N.J., WATLINGTON & CONYERS Chomedy. Mar. Mar. 6 who are the Castle Harbour; and Ohomedy. April GENERAL AGENTS Mr. and Mrs. Robert Steinert of April 10 Hamilton Bermuda Beverly Farms, Mass, went on a picnic to Cooper's Island. The same day Mr. and Mrs. T. R. For Reservations Passenger and Freight Rates, apply to:— Trowbridge and Mr. and Mrs. A. JOHN S. DARRELL S CO., Agents de R. Baker of Providence, R.I. Hamilton, Bermuda. enjoyed a picnic at Winsor Beach. rubject to change without notice. Among those who came over to enjoy the concert of Symphonic music by Sigmund Schatz and his orchestra on Sunday were Mr. and S.s. Lady Somers (C.N.S.) is due Mrs. John Gould and Mr. and Mrs. to arrive from Halifax via Boston FURNESS BERMUDA LINE A. B. Hopper who joined Mr. and on Sunday, March loth, sailing the Plan to (Unsler Ceitract with Bermuda Goveraneit) Mrs. Roger Rogan of Cincinnati following day for the West Indies. who are this hotel. Agents, J. S. Darrell and Co. RETURN TO NEW YORK Royal and United States Mail Steamers Mr. and Mrs. Roy Peniston, * * * small Mary Lou Peniston, Mrs. J. Q.t.e.v. Monarch of Bermuda by T.E.V. "QUEEN OF BERMUDA" Lambert and Mrs. M. Inkster also (Furness-Bermuda Line) is due to CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS X R V. "MONARCH OF BERMUDA" came over for the tea concert. arrive from New York on Monday, and Miss Ethel Barrymore Colt and March 11th, sailing on return trip CUNARD WHITE STAR Min. $60 and op. her father Mr. Russell G. Colt of on Wednesday, March 13th. Agents Bristol, R.I. arrived on the Monarch Watlington & Conyers. PROPOSED SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS Monday and are at the Castle Har­ * * * I S.S. "CARINTHIA" • bour. S.s. Lady Rodney (C.N.S.) is due (28,700 tons displacement) Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Mrs. George Degener and her to arrive from the West Indies on "The Famous World Cruising Liner" Steamer New York Bermuda Bermuda New York sister Miss Schmidt of New York Tuesday, March 12th, sailing the who were guests of last season have same day for Halifax via Boston. SAILING FROM NASSAU EVERY WEDNESDAY Queen of Bda... Wed. Mar. Fri. Mar. 8 Sat. Mar. 9Mon. returned for another visit. Agents, J. S. Darrell & Co. ARRIVING NEW YORK EVERY FRIDAY Monarch of Bda Sat. Mar. Mon. Mar. Ill Wed. Mar. 13'Fri. Mr. and Mrs. Hal E. Booth of * * St Queen of Bda Wed. Mar. Fri. Mar. 15'Sat. Mar. 16 Mon. Pittsburgh are also former guests S.s. Southern Cross (Munson Through rate $87.50 up Monarch of Bd£ Sat. Mar. Mon. Mar. 18Wed. Mar. 20 Fri. making a return visit. Line) is due to arrive from South "Queen of Bda Wed. Mar. Fri. Mar. 22 Sat. Mar. 23 Mon. 25 Mr. James Albert Wales of New American ports on Tuesday, March Monarch of Bd£ Sat. Mar. Mon. Mar. Mon. Mar. 25 Wed. York is sojourning at the Castle 12th, sailing the same day for New For further information apply Queen of Bda Tue. Mar. Thur. Mar. Thur. Mar. 28 Sat. Harbour. York. Agents, J. S. Darrell & Co. HARNETT & RICHARDSON Monarch of Bds Thur. Mar. Sat. Mar. 30 Sat. Mar. 30 Mon. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred A. Cook of Se * * Queen of Bda Sat. Mar. Mon. Apr. Mon. Apr. IWed. New York arrived on Monday for S.s. Lady Hawkins (C.N.S.) is or Monarch of BdajTue. Apr. Thur. Apr. Thur. Apr. 4 Sat. an extended stay. due to arrive from Halifax via Bos­ Apr. JOHN S. DARRELL & CO. Queen of Bda. ..IWed. 3!Fri. Apr. Fri. Apr. 5 Sun. Other New Yorkers are Mr. and ton on Thursday, March 14th, sail­ 4S24ff.m.w. to 5-4-35 Monarch of Bda Sat. Apr. 6 Mon. Apr. Tue. Apr. 9 Thur. Mrs. John F. Dailey, jr., Mr. and ing the following day for the West Queen of Bda... Wed. Apr. 10 Fri. Apr. Sat. Apr. 13 Mon. Mrs. Alfred Lowenstein, Mr. and Indies. Agents, J. S. Darrell & Co. Monarch of Bda Sat. Apr. 13 Mon. Apr. 15'Mon. Apr. 15 Wed. Mrs. Howard Veit. * * * Queen of Bda... Tue. Apr. 16 Thur. Apr. 18iThur. Apr. 18 Sat. 20 Mrs. Charles F. Ayer of New Q.t.e.v. Queen of Bermuda (Fur­ Rochelle, N.Y. Is accompanied by ness-Bermuda Line) is due to arrive * Sails from New York 6.00 p.m. t Return to New York via Nassau. Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Oolvin of from New York on Friday, March WATLINGTON & CONYERS, Agents New York. 15th, sailing the following day on LASTEX Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Dutton return trip. Agents, Watlington and Mr. J. W. Dutton of New York, & Conyers. A delightful "All Purposes" Hat of finest quality are here for the deep sea fishing. Si Si * Mr. and Mrs. W, Leonard Shearer, S.s. Patuca (Elders & Fyffes Line) "Magically Adaptable" jr., of Chestnut Hills, Mass; Mr. is due to arrive from Jamaica on WHITE and PASTEL SHADES and Mrs. C. P. Hundley of Boston; Thursday, March 21st, sailing the t TRI-CLENE Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Corliss of Waban same day for Avonmouth, England. •H.U.1UT.O" The New Home Fabric Cleaner Mass.; Mx. and Mrs. David P. Leas Agents, Watlington & Conyers. Price 17/6 of Phoenixville; Mrs. John Strawn -oo Recommended for GARMENTS — GLOVES — of Devon, Pa.; Mr. E. T. Vorheis of TIDE TABLE FOR MARCH Philadelphia; Mr. L. B. Philipps of DRAPERIES—UPHOLSTERY—HNE FABRICS Rochester also came on Monday. High Water Low Water Sun­ Sun­ Others arriving the same day Diti LOCKWARD & CO, A.M. P.M. A.M. ».»• rise set Removes GREASE — OIL — FRESH PAINT — include Mr. and Mrs. George J. Reid Street Chapman of Cleveland with Mr. 4 7.55 8.15 1.36 2.10 6.44 6.18 ADHESIVE TAPE — GUM — ROAD TAR 4835tjqf22.w27.m4.f8.wl3. and Mrs. L. R. Maxson of Detroit. 5 8.40 9.00 2.26 2.51 6.43 6.19 Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Pope, Miss 6 9.24 9.46 3.15 3.35 6.42 6.20 ^nonflammable — 2/9 — Non-Shrinking Ann Carolyn Pope and Miss Ger­ 7 10.08 10.35 4.05 4.16 6.41 6.21 trude Haegemeyer of Blue Ash, 8 10.51 11.25 4.54 5.00 6.40 6.21 Ohio form a group vacationing 9 11.40 12.00 5.43 5.48 6.38 6.22 here. 10 12.15 12.30 6.39 6.39 6.37 6.22 From Toronto are Mr. and Mrs. 11 1.14 1.30 7.40 7.36 6.36 6.23 IGODET &. YOUNG L. G. Proctor. Mr. and Mrs. John 12 2.19 2.40 8.46 8.44 6.34 6.24 ALLSOPPS 1 Clements are guests from Mont- 13 3.28 3.58 10.04 9.59 6.33 6.25 clair. N. J. and Mr. and Mrs. Harold 14 4.38 5.07 11.10 11.06 6.32 6.26 • '"' —— A. Ley are from Bronxville, N.Y. 15 5.36 6.05 12.00 12.08 6.30 6.27 Best British Pilsner Beer 16 6.25 6.49 12.05 12.50 6.29 6.27 LADIES' and MISSES' RAIN CAPES 3/- oo 17 7.06 7.25 12.54 1.25 6.28 6.28 18 7.40 7.56 1.32 1.55 6.27 6.29 The Beer with Just that Extra Touch of Flavour CHILDREN'S RAIN CAPES 2/6 STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS 19 8.11 8.28 2.05 2.22 6.26 6.29 20 8.40 8.57 2.38 2.49 6.24 6.30 MEN'S BATH ROBES 10/- 21 9.10 9.29 3.10 3.15 6.23 6.30 BOYS' GREY FLANNEL SHORTS S.s. Chomedy (C.N.S.) is due to 22 9.40 10.04 3.45 3.46 6.22 6.31 3/3 arrive from Halifax with cargo 23 10.13 10.42 4.23 4.20 6.21 6.32 JOHN F. BURROWS & CO-, LTD. today, bound for the West Indies. 24 10.50 11.27 5.05 4.58 6.19 6.32 Agents, J. S. Darrell & Oo. 25 11.35 12.00 5.50 5.45 6.18 6.33 Dial 1249 DiaL 1038 NATIONAL STORES * * * 26 12.19 12.30 6.45 6.40 6.17 6.33 Front St. Queen St. S.s. Coronado (Elders & Fyffes 27 1.20 1.35 7.50 7.45 6.16 6.34 3753t]«Jw.t . Somerset Hamilton St. Georges Line) is due to arrive from Avon- 28 2.30 2.54 9.02 9.03 6.15 6.35 f mouth, England on March 16th, 29 3.43' 4.11 10.12 10.20 6.13 6.36 sailing the same day for Jamaica 30 4.51 5.19 11.13 11.30 6.11 6.37 Agents, Watlington & Conyers. 31 5.50 6.15 12.00 12.07 6.10 6.38 • * * MORRIS A* GIBBONS Q.t.e.v. Queen of Bermuda (Fur­ Mean High Springs 3| ft ** ness-Bermuda Line) is due to arrive Mean High Neaps 3 ft. "R © S A M A T T New Delivery of from New York on Friday, March Mean Tide Level 3 ft. Proved by test to be the best 8th, sailing the following day on Wall Paint for Bermuda Walls return trip. Agents, Watlington !£?.*.££W. FRENCH REWHWIf. SIMMONS GUARANTEED MATTRKSES & Conyers. THERAP20N N0.1 Now Reduced in Price Single Size 37/6 » » * THERAPIONNo.2 Double " 50/- S.s. Lady Drake (C.N.S.) is due to arrive from the West Indies on THERAPIOMNO.3 MASTERS HARDWARE CO. Mo. 1 OUTSS 31DCSO!•**->. Km. S Onroa Blood Saturday, March 9th, sailing the gotaon. Bo 3 Coras C ;iontc Weakaaaaee. Agents—AIL colours in stock. same day for Saint John, N.B., via «n«hah Pnrr .;,. Chfml«r»,or cUb« No.raturo Malt, ST. GEORGE'S STORE o«.t.ECLBKc;Mtd.C- n in su sun > ITrt.Tt Tf IT Hula* 4821«H

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I admire the restraint which disposal of his country; nor would KING GEORGE V you and your Government are there be any inconvenience or pri­ exercising in refraining from vation, or risk or loss, which he Continued from Page 1 taking undue military measures would not share with his subjects. on the frontier, and not adopting Before the War had been in pro­ price for this gigantic struggle, an attitude which could in any gress many weeks a measure was however dearly others may have to wise be interpreted as a provoca­ submitted to the King the value of pay for the help they have given tive one. whioh he had already recognised SEWING WEEK her.'* I am, personally, using my best and to which he unhesitatingly When, if ever, the archives of endeavours with the Emperors of gave his endorsement. Complaints Europe give to the light of day their Russia and Germany towards were being freely bandied about SATURDAY secrets, the full and true story, finding some solution by which that the Holy See showed no little SATURDAY with all its intrigues and com­ actual military operations may disposition to favour in many ways plexities, may be told of how a at any rate be postponed, and the Central Powers; the real answer 9th MARCH 16th MARCH supreme trial of strength was forced time be thus given for calm dis­ was that it could scarcely be other­ upon a civilised world; as regards cussion between the Powers. I wise, since Germany and Austria the Kaiser, published documents intend to prosecute these efforts were the only belligerents powerful­ have at least made it clear that of an amicable settlement. ly represented at the Vatican, where through four weeks, while Ger­ As to the attitude of my coun­ they were thus able to pour out, many and Austria were busy de­ try, events are changing so rapid­ without fear of contradiction, their vising how to set going a great ly that it is difficult to forecast .pernicious propaganda. It had military engine, considerations of future developments; but you been held by many statesmen, from Your Sewing... an opportunity diplomacy and humanity, the en­ may be assured that my Govern­ Mr. Gladstone onwards, that the treaties of the Rulers of Russia ment will continue to discuss system of approaching the Pope, if to get the necessaries for con­ and England, the representations freely and frankly any point at all, by very roundabout methods siderably less... just see these •. • of his own Ambassadors in Paris which might arise of interest to was highly objectionable, and that and London, and even the argu­ our two nations with M. Cambon. we suffered grave disabilities from ments of some of his cooler and Believe me, M. Le President, having no direct and recognised Special Reductions on:— more far-seeing counsellors fell Your sincere friend, access to the Holy Father. Pre­ on deaf ears. It would have been war difficulties became grave ob- stables when war was waging, a about as easy just then to make GEORGE R.I. Silks... the Nile desert cold or the Baltic fact which the French President shores tropical as to deflect a recognised, although, unlike our­ Woolens... The King, moreover, telegraphed selves, he was not able to remove haughty autocrat from the purpose the Kaiser: he had harboured for years; the them. With very little delay, the Cottons Serajevo tragedy had enabled him I cannot help thinking (so ran a Foreign Office arranged to despatch message which was little less than A Special Discount on :— to catch the bit in his teeth, and to a Special Envoy to Rome,who would, control him would be to try and an entreaty) that some misunder­ in many matters, represent not only check a bolting horse with a silk standing has produced this dead­ England but the entente in stem­ thread. lock. I am most anxious not to ming a stream of enemy falsehoods. Singer and miss any possibility of avoiding So successful proved the appoint­ On the 30th July, M. Jules Cam- the terrible calamity which at ment that the Special Envoy was New Home bon, French Ambassador in Ber­ present threatens the whole soon to give way to a permanent Sewing Machines lin, telegraphed to the President world. I, therefore, make a per­ Minister to the Vatican, who could of the French Republic: 'Germans sonal appeal to you to remove the deal with the interests of a huge are quite hopeful as to successful misapprehension (as to Russian group of the British Sovereign's issue of their fight against France mobilisation) which I feel must subjects. Unusual Values in:— and Russia, if these are unsupport­ have occurred, and to leave still ed. Nothing but the chance of open grounds for negotiation and For a Sailor King who had loved Buttons... Thread English intervention affects the possible peace. If you think that his profession there may have been *m Emperor, his Government or Ger­ I can in any way contribute to that a crumb of satisfaction in that the Scissors... Needles man interest.' The Directeur du all-important purpose, I will do British Navy was in action on Aug­ Tape... Pins and Protocole was at once despatched everything in my power to assist in ust 5, a fortnight before the first to London with an appeal from the reopening the interrupted conver­ British rifle was fired on land; the President to the King, an appeal sations between the Powers con­ disappointment would have been other requisites cerned. I feel confident that you •f as passionate in tone as it was dip­ the keener when the German lomatic in text. 'I verily believe' are as anxious as I am that all that cruisers "Goeben" and "Breslau" Knitters, too.... and M. Poincare did in very truth is possible should be done to secure escaped from the Allied fleet and, believe it—that the best chance the peace of the world.* pursuing their way through the Wool and Needles of peace depends on what the The thought of the German Straits of Messina, submitted British Government now says and Emperor being desirous of peace themselves for purchase by the will be reduced. does.' It is possible to think that may well have provoked a bitter Porte. 'The constant attention of if King George had been an absolute smile as the writer penned the the King to the Navy, his own career monarch, his prompt reply would telegram; but through the dark in it, and his interest in all Europ­ Catch up these overdue Stitches, Ladies.. have been altogether satisfying years to follow he may have been ean problems have been a fitting to the soul of the President. Four glad to remember that in his preparation for this hour'. So prepare a list of what you need... Sewing months later, when King and eleventh-hour effort to secure was worded, in the early days of President met in a ravaged country at 1 e a s t a halt on the path the War, a well-inspired note in the Week Specials will include them... and... and under the growl of the German to war he did not shrink from at­ Tribuna, and the Italian journal artillery, the matter of the letter tributing to his foeman a merit could have spoken no truer words. SPECIALS was again alluded to. 'I have al­ of which he knew him to be totally In all that affected the senior ser^ ways thought myself,' King George devoid. vice the King was to take not only then said,* 'that England ought to COMMENCE SATURDAY And on the 3rd August, whils Sir a keen but an expert interest. He take the field against Germany if was an early caller at the Admiralty Germany should attack France, Edward Grey was explaining to an excited House of Commons the and from him no admiralty secret but I was obliged to be very careful was to be withheld; his trips to the in my reply to your letter, because terms' of the ultimatum to Ger­ many, there was lying in the King's Grand Fleet were frequent, but my Government had not made up were always arranged with studied THE WOMANS SHOP its mind on the matter, and be­ hand a message to whioh there could be but one repiy: care for the convenience of all, of Reid Street cause public opinion was not pre­ whatever rank, who served in it. pared for any Intervention on our Mindful of the numerous marks On many naval matters his advice part. I told Grey that it was for of friendship of your Majesty would be sought no less than his him to let the country know the and of your Majesty's predecss- sanction; no trouble was too great rights and wrongs of the situation, sors, as well as the friendly atr for him to take if any benefit could Kidney Trouble Cured and the people would then cer­ titude of Great Britain in 1870 accrue to the seafaring man; from tainly understand that England and of the proofs of sympathy the beginning to the end of hostili­ could not remain aloof; as a matter which she has once again shown ties no naval manoeuvre or move of fact. Grey had very little diffi­ us, I make the supreme appeal to was outside his knowledge, and few Quick By New Discovery culty in opening the eyes of a large the diplomatio intervention took place without their being tha majority of our people.' of your Majesty's Government subject of his well-judged com­ Doctors Praise Cystex— Works in 15 Minutes to safeguard the neutrality of have here a formula ments. Cleans Out Acids and Poisons- •which I have used in my The King took but a bare night Belgium. own practice for many years with excellent re­ to consult with the Prime Minister So telegraphed King Albert, un­ It is not within public knowledge Purifies Blood-Brings New sults. Cystex hastens the passage of over - acid as to this weighty misFive, and der an insult to which no King or whether the King was at first dis­ Vigour in 48 Hours irritants, thereby over­ within twenty-four hours an country would s ubmit. Well might posed to endorse Kitchener's view coming a frequent cause There are 8 million tiny, delicate SKf'l of burning, Itching, get- autograph letter was on its way to the King of England say, as regards that the War would last three years tubes or filters la your Kidneys which BpPj^k ting up nights and fre- be delivered into the President'? his own attitude and action: 'My must work every minute of the night JmSS^ Quent urination." if Russia should remain in the field and day cleaning; out Acids, Disease ' Because it is a special hands: God, what else could we do?' . and a further year if she were to Germs, Poisons, and Wastes from your Or. T. A. Ellis, prescription for the Kid­ blood. If your Kidneys or Bladder do neys, Cystex starts work The breach between Germany tire from it, or whether he lent a not work right,! your °ody gradually in 15 minutes to tone, soothe, and heal Buckingham Palace, and England became definitive on willing ear to the roseate and con­ becomes poisoned, you feel old and raw, sore, sick Kidneys and Bladder, worn-out before your time, and may and brings a new feeling of health, August 1,1914. Tuesday, August 4, and with the stantly renewed assurances of tha suffer from any of these serious and youth, and vigour in 48 hours. declaration of war, the King, with­ Commander-in-Chief that decision dangerous symptoms: Getting Up Dr. C. Z. Rendelle, well-known Phy­ Nights, Loss of Vigour, Leg Pains, sician and Medical Examiner of Saa Dear and Great Friend, out fuss or ostentation, let it be in our favour on the Western Front Nervousness, Lumbago, Swollen Joints, Francisco, recently wrote: "Since the known that to the prosecution of would be registered within a few Sciatica, Rheumatism, Dizziness, Dark Kidneys purify the blood, the poisons I most highly appreciate the Circles Under Eyes, Headaches, Fre­ collect in these organs and must be sentiments whioh moved you to the war to a victorious issue he months.* It is certain that King quent Colds, Burning, Smarting, Itch­ promptly flushed from the system} ing, and Acidity. otherwise, they re-enter write to me in so cordial and would dedicate himself, body and George whole-heartedly accepted— But you need not suffer another day the blood stream and friendly a spirit, and I am grate­ soul: he had laboured for peace and although he could not immediately from toe dangers of Kidney troubles create a toxic condition. even bent himself to sue for it, but or Bladder weakness, thanks to a Doc­ I can truthfully com­ ful to you for having stated your understand—the dictum of his War tor's discovery of the special Kidney mend the use of Cystex." views so fully and frankly. when the message of peace was flung Secretary that England must strip prescription called Cystex (pronounced Siss-tex). Because of its world­ You may be assured that the baok, it only remained for him to herself to fight to the death; wheth­ Dr. T. J. Rastelll, fa­ wide success, in even CLOTHES the most stubborn cases, present situation in Europe has call upon his legions to man a er our troops advanced, retired, or mous Doctor, Surgeon, the Doctor's prescrip­ and Scientist of London, tion called Cystex is of­ been the cause of much anxiety great military structure—the ne­ held their ground it was not—as says: "Cystex is one of fered to sufferers from cessity for whioh he was quick to the finest remedies I. Kidney troubles and and preoccupation to me, and I S^'W-mWW^f have ever known In my Bladder weakness under _,.-_, am glad to think that our two appreciate. His line of conduot » at* 9 medical practice. Any the fair-play guarantee *•c- *> "«»•«>• HAMPERS was quickly indicated: he would do * Further letters passed between K "SjK^sm doctor will recommend to cure your troubles to your complete Governments have worked so the King and the President on \ *??* J&k. It for its definite bene- satisfaction or your money back on re­ amicably together in endeavour­ everything to encourage alike his » 4.JBSFJB fits to the traatment of turn of empty package. Get Cystex 5th August. many common Kidney from any chemist and try it under the ing to find a peaceful solution of troops and his people,* but he would and Bladder disorders. money-back guarantee. See for your­ interfere in no detail, nor use his It is safe and harmless." self how much younger, stronger and the questions at issue. Cystex is not an ex­ healthier you will feel by using this CHESLEY E. WHITE It would be a souroe of real influence for any personal reason or * The King only demurred when Dr.T.J. 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instated him. My health is very Ma bonne amie, I have at last is good, my affairs are going well. I have arrived here in a country good. My affairs are going well. received the little King's letter- I love you, as you well know. You house. My health is very good. Adio mio bene. case which was brought to me by were quite right to go to the Metro- I am surprised they did not publish Nap. Meunie. It seemed to me delight­ pole, it will please the Parisians. your letter to the Bishops in the ful, I thought it charming, it was Adieu, mon amie. Lave me. Moniteur. I hope you enjoyed Dresden, 12th. (May, 1813). a very kind attention on your part. yourself at St. Leu. The valley Nap. Write to the Vice-Reine that the I have had all your letters put in of Montmorency is very beautiful the Viceroy left for Milan at noon in it. My health is very good, my Dresden, May 18th. (1813) in this season, yet I fancy the time today. affairs are going well. The Prus- when it is pleasantest is the begin­ The Prussians who wanted to burn On May 17, Napoleon wrote to ning of June when the cherries are io Marw X.OUAAJL- Metternich informed the French everything and poison everybody the Emperor Francis: ripe. Adio, mio bene. ambassador at Vienna, Narbonne- seem to have come back in a more "Brother and dearly loved With commentary by CHARLES DE LA RONCIERE, Chief Lara, that "the alliance had chastened mood, for they published Nap. changed its character, that Aus­ in their Gazette, en the 12th, father-in-law, I have received your Custodian of the Bibliotheque Nationale of France tria, departing from a policy of that if the French Army came to Majesty's letter, and I have had several hours' conversation with the On a front a league and a half mere intervention, would now take Berlin, there must be no armed long, protected by the Spree, Written Between the Years 1810 to 1814 and Held Secret in up an attitude of 'armed medi­ resistance but that they were to be Count de Bubna. . . No one de­ sires peace more ardently than I. 100,000 Prussians and Russians— Austrian Castle for 121 Years ation,' and would take steps to received according to the customs according to Napoleon's estimate, enforce her new policy by organi­ of war. Adieu, mon amie, love me. I agree to the summoning of a Congress. If, when the congress as many as 150,000—had entrenched (Copyright, 1935, in France by Bibliotheque Nationale; in all other countries by zing an efficient army." Mean­ I am told that you are as fresh as themselves between wooded moun­ while, from Dresden, whither the spring; I should so like to be near has met, the belligerent powers United Feature Syndicate, Inc. Reproduction either in whole or in part prohibited. show a desire for the conclusion tains and fortified foothills, with All rights reserved.) King of Saxony had returned with you. Your faithful husband. trenches and redoubts to fall back an army of 100,000 men, Napoleon of an armistice, I am quite ready to join it. on in case of need. The center was endeavouring to regain con­ Nap. rested on the crenelated village of trol of his weakminded father-in- "Like all warm-blooded French­ Bautzen. "We wish neither to men," he added, "I would rather CHAPTER XIX law. Dresden, May 16th. (1813). advance nor to retreat," a Russian die, sword in hand, than yield, officer informed a Frenchman. The Ma bonne amie, I have received if an attempt be made to force "Your Father Will be Given a Good Drubbing" Ma bonne amie, I have received Czar and the King of Prussia your letter. My affairs are going conditions on me." watched the operations from the well. People are trying to mislead your letter of the 11th. I read with pleasure what you have written Caulaincourt, on Napoleon's be­ village of Natchen.. "papa Francois." Metternich is half, asked for an audience from a mere intriguer. I have sent the to your father. It struck me as quite right. My health is perfect. the Czar. "My intention," the At noon, on May 20th, Marshals N May 5th the Czar and the King of Prussia had passed through Dres­ Viceroy to Italy to organize my Emperor informed his delegate, den. Although at the time they were in precipitate retreat, they The heat is very great in the day­ Macdonald, Oudinot and Mar- army. I shall have 100,000 men "is to provide for him a 'golden mont, crossed the Spree on trestle- O displayed such braggadocio that the inhabitants, convinced they there in a month's time. Send time. I have sent the Viceroy to Milan to organise my army against bridge' which will enable his escape bridges. General Compans occu­ they were victorious, had greeted them with serenades. The Cossacks some couriers to your father, from Metternich's intrigues. If of the rearguard and the baskhirs with their quivers full of arrows had your father, who seems to be about pied Bautzen, and Ney attacked in Vienna, through Count de la I have to make sacrifices, I would the heights on which the enemy's just left the city, and Miloradowitch, having burnt the bridges, had Valette. Adieu, mio bene. to threaten me. I saw General Boubna this evening and gave him rather make them for the benefit right flank rested. At 8 p.m. settled down at Neustadt in a suburb on the far side of the Elbe, when of Emperor Alexander, who is fight­ on May 8th the French bayonets glittered on the horizon. Nap. a piece of my mind. I hope they Napoleon entered Bautzen, having will think better of it. In any ing a straight fight against me, won the day. Dresden, May 14th. (1813) and that of the King of Prussia, Napoleon was received by a depu­ of the Elbe from Bohemia to Ham­ case you must not worry too much, they will be given a good drubbing. than for the benefit of Austria, Mon amie, I had a battle today. tation at the outskirts of the burg. Moreover, it restored to Ma bonne amie, I have just betrayer of the alliance." city and made no secret of his dis­ the throne Frederick Augustus, received your letter of the 10th Adieu, mon amie. Love me as I I took possession of Bautzen, I dis­ It seems to me that what you love you. Tout a toi. And now we come to a Virgilian persed the Russian and Prussian pleasure. "Fragments of garlands the wanderer King, who received eclogue on the "cherry-season" are still clinging to your houses, at Prague the dispatch issued from have written to your father is just armies, which had been joined right. My affairs are going well Napoleon. in the Montmorency valley. Is by all their reinforcements and and your streets are littered with a the battlefields of Lutzen. He Napoleon taking a rest from battle? came back from Bohemia seriously well. My health is good and I love their reserves from the Vistula and mush of the flowers your maidens D resden May 17th. (1813) No, he is at war. strewed before the monarchs' feet. perturbed as to the state of mind you as the dearest of wives. Adio held a splendid position. It was a prevailing in the Austrian cabinet. mio bene. fine battle. I am rather unwell, Still, I am willing to overlook all Mon amie, I have seen Count Hartha, May 19th. (1813). that." Nap. I got soaked 2 or 3 times during Boubna, who brought me a letter the day. I kiss you and ask you to Under the fire of 80 guns Milora Ma bonne amie, I have received Dresden, May 15th, in the evening. from "papa Francois." I told him Mon amie, I left Dresden yester­ kiss my son for me. My health dowitch, attacked by Napoleon's the King of Prussia today and re­ (1813) what I think about it. My health day at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. is good. I lost no one of any im­ voltigeurs, beat a retreat. To portance, I put my losses at Marie Louise Napoleon crowed his 3,000 men killed and wounded. glee at the discomfiture of her Adio, mio bene. stepmother, the Austrian Empress. Nap Ma bonne amie, I have been Batzen, May 20th. (1813) in Dresden since last night. My health is very good, the weather On the 21st, at 5 a.m., the Em­ is very fine. I fancy the battle peror advanced beyond Bautzen, of Lutzen and my arrival at Dres­ against the reserve entrenchments den have been a great disappoint­ and redoubts of the Allies. While ment for my enemies in Vienna. the other Marshals held the ene- Giver the good news to "Maman mey's left wing closely engaged, Beatrice" and tell her I have 1,200,- Ney crossed the Spree, and out­ 000 soldiers just as good. Adieu, flanking the opposing forces, ad­ mon amie. Tout a toi. vanced in the direction of Wurtchen. The Czar and the King of Prussia, Nap. now that their right wing was turned, began a retreat, which Dresden, May 9th. (1813.) rapidly degenerated into a head­ long flight. Ma bonne amie, I have just The battle had lasted thirty- received your letter of the 3rd. four hours. During the whole You will have received some very period the Emperor took no rest. good news since then. I am master On the second day, utterly worn of both banks of the Elbe; tomorrow out, he dismounted and lay down we are leaving in pursuit. My near a ravine, on a slope occupied by affairs are going well, the Russians Marmot's batteries; despite the and Prussians aere deeply hu­ ear-racking din he fell asleep. miliated and soundly beaten. Caulaincourt awoke him with the Adieu, mio bene. Tout a toi. news that the battle had been won. *a:^sa3i Nap. Although Napoleon had continued his efforts to make peace with Russia,rthe Czar had been deaf to his'overtures. Instead he "Which confirms the saying," the Emperor observed as he sprang sent large contingents of troops to join the Prussians against Bonaparte. The two allied forces took their position on May 20, Dresden, Mzy 10th. (1813). to his horse, "that good things 1813, in and about the city of Bautzen* The fortified walls of the town, the natural barricades of the river Spree and the woods come to him who sleeps." and hills nearby all favoured the French Emperor's adversaries. But attacking at noon, he swept the enemy before him and at The victory at Lutzen made the eight o'clock in the evening, entered Bautzen tbe victor. The illustration shows Napoleon directing his forces. French masters, of tbe left bank (Tomorrow; FATAL ARMISTICE)

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A WORTHY CAUSE CHANGE

"Illalee," Warwick West, Your order from "a loaf Mar. 4th., 1935. of Bread" to "a Butter- To the Editor, Mary Dean is trapped by her thief is!" she said, but she did not uncle's will, which divides his look at Don. crust Loaf" for by this Royal Gazette and Colonist Daily fortune between her and her Jarred finished the wine in his younger brother and sister, Jerry glass and beckoned for a waiter. you can be sure you are Dear Sir: and Ann, only on condition that He ordered another bottle, then May I again be permitted to Mary marries Jarred Marsh, a turned to Don. getting the best value. young man from South America "I gave instructions to Sloan to have some of your valuable space whom Mary has never seen until drop tbe matter against you." in which to tell many good friends h' .rrives for the reading of the "That was fine of you," Don Buttercrust Bread is that our loquat jam is once more wiO. She agrees to marry him said. for the sake of Jerry and Ann, on sale, and may be bought at "You mentioned Shanghai. Go­ always made with the unaware that Jarred and Carmie ing out there?" Jarrer asked care­ The Grocery Company or direct De Loss, secretary in the Dean lessly. finest flour and ingried- from me? home, are confederates in a plot "If I can get an assignment," As is well known, the entire to get hold of the money. But said Don. Then, watching Jarred, Don Harvey, newspaper reporter, ients and its wonderful proceeds of the sale of this jam he added, "Or unless the Leader who is in love with Mary, sus­ decides to take me back." Is devoted to charity: and much pects something wrong and "I see," said Jarred, and said flavour always pleases of it is used in Bermuda. Of last steals the will, later planting it no more. on Mary. Jarred puts the police TT year's jam money a goodly share on his trail. When Don appears went to the Sunshine League; more THEY LEFT the cafe a half THEN ITS MAXWELL HOUSE at a night club where Jarred * hour later. Don took his of it was used to provide Ovaltine and Mary are dining, Mary begs leave at the curb. His parting BUTTERCRUST BREAD FOR ALL THREE OF YOU, LADIES / for small children who attend him to leave, thinking that Jarred is going to have him with Mary was casual, as though one of out local schools, and who arrested. they expected to see each other were suffering badly from mal­ soon again, but Mary Knew that this was goodbye. Why be had For sale by all Qrocers nutrition, a direct result of the CHAPTER XIX made Jarred think he was uncer­ poverty of their parents. f\ON watched Mary as she tain about leaving, she could not There are so many, many stories *"* struggled to be calm. He understand, for she felt sure ne 5d. the loaf that I could tell of the good done, had been acting like a cad, be really meant to go away. the joy caused, by the wise use Jarred was very attentive on suddenly decided. Mary would the way home. He bummed a bit of that loquat jam money. It do as she thought right and of a Spanish tune and held is difficult to know which tale he was only making it hard Mary's hand, rbey touna Auni to choose. One family in Black­ for her. After all. Jarred was Nettie still up. She was sitting in burn, every member of which is the living room, busy with some Bermuda Bakery Co. not such a bad sort. All he had knitting suffering from T.B., were given against the man was a hunch. Mary Kissed her aunt's cheek thrifty Christmas dinner, and the He decided, in that moment, and sat on the arm ot her chair. 495«^<[f.eitp. grown son who was suffering the to get out—to go as far away "Stall keeping an eye on Jarred most had Horlick's malted milk as he could — to China, the and me?" she teased. as well. "You two get m at a decent H-70 Orient—any far place. hour." Aunt Nettie conceded "I'm Another little family consisting "I've been a fool, Mary," be No matter what you want in coffee, you are sure to find glad some of the younger genera­ of a widowed mother and her said simply. "I made all tbis tion has a little propriety left." it in Maxwell House. Only the finest coffees are used in three boys, all of whom- are con­ trouble on a bunch and because "Let's turn in." Mary suggested my vanity was hurt at being cut "I'm dead after shopping with Maxwell House, and they are expertly blended to produce sumptive, had oil and malt to ease out. Please forgive me. Ill clear the pains of their dread disease. Sarah." a matchless flavor. The universal grind is right for any out now—go away." "That human parrot?" Aunt Several poor families had meat ••Where are you going?" Mary Nettie snapped. "1 don't won­ method of making coffec.drip, boiling or percolator. And with which to make "stock". asked quickly. der!" One completely destitute lot of "Oh, I- dont know. I've been Mary rose and held out her the Vita-Fresh packing process brings Maxwell House offered an assignment to do a se­ children were fitted out with boots hand to ber aunt. to your table just as fresh and fragrant as the minute ries on Shanghai and tbe inte­ "HI smoke a cigaret oefore and stockings. rior of China. Poor men have to it left the roaster. Try a tin of Maxwell House Coffee turning in." Jarred said Then there was a poor old man, work to eat." He smiled. Mary gave him a warm smile, today...make it your favorite way. We believe yeju will slowly dying of bronchial asthma: "But that's on the other side and he took both of her hands in of the world." Mary's voice was his. "Good night, dear." he said. agree that it is the finest, most sat­ Help received made his last days small. happier. isfying coffee you have ever tasted. "Yes." 1JE WAITED until Mary ana And in Nuneaton there was a Mary was silent for a moment. ** Aunt Nettie were safely up­ fourteen-year old Girl Guide, who Don on the other side ot the world. . . . But she had made her stairs; then be crossed to the li­ had outgrown her uniform and decision. She mustn't weaken brary and opened the door Car­ needed another very badly. But now. She forced a smile and mie was seated at her typewriter. MAXWELL her father had been ill for more tried to speak lightly. "Hello, Jar. Fetch me a drink." "You must write and let me she said over her shoulder A CORRECTIVE than a year; he, the mother and He poured two glasses of bran­ Ave children were barely existing know bow those careless charms of yours slay the Oriental beau­ dy, crossed to her and handed DOG FOOD a HOUSE on the meagre earnings ties." her one. He lifted his glass. of the second daughter who works "Perhaps I had better start "Here's to the Marsh-Dean al­ Feed your Dog "Thrivo" now, so as not to keep them wait­ liance. And to the returned will." in a stocking factory. Although "How did it get back?" asked many Guides in that neighbour­ ing." Don grinned, and got to bis and you can watch him feet. Carmie. Coffee hood manage to get their uniforms "Good luck," Mary said, and "Slick Jim got it—trailed Mary thrive and note the by paying one penny weekly, Edna held out ber hand. and snatched her purse She must increase in his pep. could not do even that. Part was As their hands met, Don's eyes nave had it all along." "What about Don Harvey?" paid, but there was no money darkened for a second. "Anyway, a poor tramp could Carmie's eyes bored into Jarred's. LOVELIER-HAPPIER for the rest: so two jam shillings not marry an heiress," be said "Says he's off to Shanghai." made the uniform hers. softly. Jarred grinned. "Broken heart JACK ARNOLD it the AGENT Another family that received and all that stuff " You Bank of Bermuda Bldg. Dial 1650 and SAFER with help and had had the father ill in "JTJEY! can't run off like "I'm not so sure about that •T1 this." Jarred had come up Doy. I bad a tip today that ne bed eighteen months. behind them. He was smiling and may be hotter than we think He 4817

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SPECIAL OVER THE RADIO I VIKO and CEMET H ALUMINUM WARE NEW SERIES BEGINS IN RADIO TONIGHT'S PROGRAMMES SALEBOOK REVIEW A new series of programmes to (Bermuda Time) We now have the new style saucepans be presented through the coopera­ in this popular line with straight sides tion of the National Federation of GSD, 25.5 m.; GSB, 31.5 m. and heavy dome sloped covers. Business and Professional Women's (5.30-6.45) GSB, 31.5; GSA, 49.6 m. Clubs, in which outstanding auth­ Daventry, England ii iSi\i£m orities will speak on food, journal­ 3.40—Variety. Relayed from the We are now displaying a very com­ ism, progressive education, city Palace Theatre, Halifax. plete assortment of Aluminumware. government,, fashion, social service 4.30 B.B.C. Symphony Concert, LADIES' FASHIONS!-MEN'S WEAR! and various other fields of endeav­ relayed from the Queen's our, will be inaugurated during Hall, London. Wilhelm LATEST STYLES! the Woman's Radio Review this Backhaus (pianoforte). The evening at 5.00 o'clock, Bermuda Wireless Chorus (Section C). time. The first speaker in the The B.B.C. Symphony Or­ FRITH'S HARDWARE STORE Over one hundred pages of bargains! Over series will be Emma Hahm, pro­ chestra. prietor of the Allies Inn, Wash­ 5.15—A Cockney Frogramme. Front Streer five hundred illustrations of new, attractive ington, D.C, who will outline 5.35—A Second Gallery of Lon­ 4982Cfm.tu.w briefly the personal qualifications and seasonable merchandise! You need don Types. Another pro­ and preparations to be considered gramme of true Cockney this new sales guide, so clip and mail the by women serving food to the pub­ flavour, compered by Cecil lic. The Review is presented under Madden. coupon today. the direction of Claudine Macdon­ 6.05—The News. ald. 6.15-6.45—Dance Music. BHI? BERMUDA ^^^H Montgomery Ward merchandise is high GSG, 31.3 m.; GSA, 49.6 m. and quality merchandise. And Montgomery Ward MARY PICKFORD IN 'LET US 7.00—Big Ben. The Vario Trio. BE GAY" 7.45 Dance Music. prices are always low. 8.00—A Second Gallery of London • WEST-INDIES SWEEPSTAKE I Mary Pickford and her company Types. Another programme of radio players will present Rachel of true Cockney flavour, on WARDS BIG GENERAL Crothers' popular play, "Let Us Be compered by Cecil Madden. Gay," when they come to the 8.30—Toni Farreli (Syncopated Pi­ microphone for their broadcast anist and Composer) playing The feasidi Maflonal CATALOG from Hollywood over an NBC- a programme of all-British WEAF netionwide network tonight numbers. Practically everything needed for personal at 9.00 o'clock, Bermuda time. 8.45-9.00 -The News. Last Day for Receiving Counterfoils use, in the home, shop or hacienda are in­ "Let Us Be Gay," a story of a young divorced couple and their WEAF, New York 660 kc. Saturday, 23rd March cluded in Wards Big General Catalog. Over I reunion, was one of the outstand­ 5.00 —Woman's Radio Review ing Broadway successes of recent 5.30 -The Jesters Trio The DRAW will take place at the 45,000 items are listed. This Big General years and has been made into a 5.45—What a Billion Will Do for NEW WINDSOR HOTEL popular motion picture. Housing -A. A. Berle, Jr. Catalog will be sent free to all persons who I 6.00—Shirley Howard, songs 6.15—Tom Mix—sketch at 9.00 p.m. order from the Special Salebook. It is too MELTON PENTHOUSE PARTY 6.30—George Sterney's Orchestra Monday, 25th March, 1935 expensive for initial distribution. GUEST 6.45—Ivory Stamp Club t 7.00—Xavier Cugat's Orchestra 4947tf ei. to m25. j James Melton,- popular radio 7.15—Harry Kogen's String Sex­ CLIP AND MAIL COUPON BELOW. j tencr, will be heard again over tette 133 I NBC networks tonight, when he 7.30—Press-Radio News MONTGOMERY WARD accepts the invitation of Mark 7.35 -The Mississippi Minstrel The letters jj & %g on a bottle of 7.45 —Billy Batchelor -sketch EXPORT DEPARTMENT, CHICAGO, U. S. A. Hellinger and Gladys Glad to be their Penthouse Party guest for 8.00 -Jack Denny's Orchestra SEND SALEBOOK TO the broadcast over an NBC-WJZ 8.15 -Stories of the Black Chamber CLARET or SAUTERNES 8.30 -Easy Aces—sketch network at 9.00 o'clock. The Party are a guarantee to the lover of good wine NAM f 8.45—Uncle Ezra -sketch CITY- will be further enlivened by Sam We offer the following Barton & Guestrer Hearn and Peggy Flynn and Emil 9.00 "Let Us Be Gay" play with STATE OR PROVINCE- Wines at reasonable prices:— j Coleman's orchestra will furnish Mary Pickford CLAEET 9.30 -Wayne King's Orchestra SAUTERNES COUNTRY the music. Chateau Leoville-Barton Chateau Yquem, 1925 10.00— Town Hall Tonight—Fred Chateau Lagrange Allen, comedian; Songsmith Chateau de Malle J Pontel Caner. Haut Sauternes Quartet; Hayton's Orchstra OPERA "FIND" MAKES AIR St. Julien Sauternes, 11.00—Guy Lombardo's Orchestra DEBUT Medoc 1 11.30—Ray Noble's Orchestra ALSO 12.00—Looking Over the Week— Graves Superieur & Sylvia Brema, a 16-year-old New John B. Kennedy B. & G. Barsac York girl who has already learned I GOSLING BROS., Ltd Sole Agents seven operatic roles, will make her EH WLW, Cincinnati 700 kc. radio debut as Lanny Ross's guest 6.00 -Dorothea Ponce, songs at his weekly Log Cabin broadcast 6.15 -Same as WEAF over an NBC-WJZ network tonight, 6.30 -Same as WJZ at 9.30 p.m., Bermuda time. 6.45—Jack Armstrong sketch • Miss Brema. a dramatic soprano, 7.00 Ivory Stamp Club has only made one public appear­ 7.15 The Bachelor of Song ance but on that occasion she 7.30—Bob Newhall, sports talk Frying in fat spoils flavour and promotes stopped the show although the 7.45 Same as WJZ Rid Yourself of Responsibility other performers were seasoned 8.00—Paul Pierson's Orchestra entertainers. She has been study­ 8.15 -Lum and Abner—sketch Insure with the indigestion; both chefs and doctors agree ing with Guy and Zanatello, voice 8.30-9.30 -Same as WJZ teachers of Lily Pons. K 9.30 Perazzo and His Piano ALLIAMCE ^ on this point. Every Moffat stove has a 9.45—Smilin' Ed McConnell, songs 10.00-12.00—Same as WEAF JACK PEARL AS PETER 12.00—Press-Radio News ASSUEAMCEI fast broiler; just one of the assets of electric PFEIFFER WJZ, New York 760 ko. More of the varied affairs of Peter 5.30 Rochester Civic Orchestra cooking. Our cooking and heating rate has Pfeiffer, whose management of the 6 30 -The Singing Lady Assets Exceed £30,000,00 Family Hotel on Main Street in­ 6.45 -Little Orphan Annie -sketch 0 volves both comedy and drama, 7.00 Education in the News talk been reduced 15%. Electric cooking is will be heard over the WABC- 7.15 Alma Kitchell, contralto Telephones 2044 — 2045 Columbia network tonight, from 7.30 Press-Radio News 11.00 to 11.30, with the popular 7.35 Three X Sisters, songs BUTTERFIELD & CO., Agents good for both the purse and the digestion. comic, Jack Pearl, in the role of 7.45 -Lowell Thomas Peter, the hotel proprietor, singing 8.00 Amos 'n' Andy 8.15 master and philosopher. Cliff Hall, Plantation Echoes Willard WABC, New York 860 kc. his faithful henchman, will again Robison's Orch.; Southern- 5.15 Curtis Institui ; of Music be at his side. The surrounding aires Quartet 6.00 Og. Son of Fire - sketch musical programme will feature 8.30 -Red Davis-sketch 6.15 Stipp. sketch Use Electricity Patti Chapin, yoifng songstress; 8.45 Dangerous Paradise sketch 6.30 Jack Armstron I sketch Freddie Rich and his orchestra, and 9.00 -Penthouse Party—Mark Hel­ 6.45 DicV Tracy -sk zxc\\ the Sere-iaders, mixed chorus under linger and Gladys Glad; Jas. 7.00 Buck Rogers : ketch Melton, tenor the direction of Leith Stevens. 7.15 Bobby Benson sketch Patti Chapin will feature the solo, 9.30 -Lanny Ross and His Log 7.30 -The Shadow- ; ketch I Eat with a Smile "You and the Night and the Cabin Orch.; Sylvia Brema, 7.55 -Press-Radio News Music," from the Broadway pro­ soprano 8.00 Myrt and Marge sketch duction, "Revenge with Music," 10.00 20,000 Years in Sing Sing - 8.15 Just Plain Bill -sketch and the orchestra and chorus will sketch with Warden Lawes 8.30 -The O'Neills -sketch be heard in "Dancing in the Dark," 10.30 John Charles Thomas, bari­ 8.45 Boake Carter and "Isle of Capri." Other selec­ tone 9.00 -Diane -musical comedy 11.00 -Jack Pearl, comedian; Patti tions will include "I Believe in 11.00- -Jimmy Fidler, Hollywood 9.15 -Edwin C. Hill Chapin, and Freddie Rich's Miracles," by the orchestra, with gossip 9.30 -Everett Marshall's Broadway Orchestra The Electric Light Company a vocal chorus by Miss Chapin, 11.15 Mme. Sylvia of Hollywood Varieties 11.30 Columbia's Concert Hall — and an orchestral awangement of 11.30- Philadelphia City Symphony 10.00 -Lucrezia Bori, soprano; An­ Muriel Kerr. Canadian pian­ "You're the Top," from "Any­ Orchestra dre Kostelanetz Orch. ist. thing Goes." 12.00- -Hal Kemp's Orchestra 10.30—Burns and Allen, comedians 12.00— Belasco's Orchestra

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IN THE PUBLIC EYE contributions to the pleasure of the KING GEORGE V evening and friendly chat was in­ termixed with the music. Miss Continued from Page 6 West Indian planters of bananas Watson did her Christopher Robin X will have to look to their laurels, impersonations to the great delight he was seriously told—a question for over in England they are ripen­ of the assembly and Mr. Hansen X of reinforcing the miniature army ing this fruit by gas, using burners sang a number of popular and class­ appointed to take the field, but of to keep up an even tropical tem­ ical works. X of creating and equipping a real perature. Si * * X For years we have stocked army which should in the near * * * Well known visitors to Bermuda & future pit itself effectively against Visitors to Bermuda are always are Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Gordon, of K the armed forces of the German astonished to see bananas grow­ Pittsburgh, Judge Henry Waldman X Empire, and should, moreover, rise ing "upside down," as they express of Elizabeth, N.J., and Dr. and Mrs. to its full strength just when the it. Woodward Shaw and son, of Glov- X enemy would be sensible of a dim­ * * * ersville, N.Y., all staying the week X inution in his own resources of How do you speak? ... In the at the Hamilton. X man-power. With the first clear ordinary way, you win reply. But * Si Si call to arms, eager recruits poured be careful should you go to a foreign MORTON'S Mrs. Charles Booth of Toronto in from city and town, from village land for you may, unwittingly, was hostess to a particularly at­ and countryside, from moor and Is? say something you don't mean. tractive cocktail party at Belmont mine from field and factory, squire If, In China, for instance, you go Manor the evening prior to her leav­ and yokel, peer and peasant. The X High Class to church and join fervently, ing this last weekend. In the men of England knew as if by in­ though perhaps inharmonlously, party were: Mr. and Mrs. Harry X stinct that their Sovereign had in the singing of the hymn "Holy, Boothe of Hamilton, Ont., Mr. Alec need of them, and this was all- Holy, Holy," you win really be Booth of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. W. sufficient to bring them in ever- singing Chinese words which, ac­ R. Campbell and Miss Shirley increasing-streams to the colours. cording to Professor James, can Campbell of Walkerville, Ont., Mr. I FOOD PRODUCTS Nor did the King in any way re­ be translated as "Fresh Vegetables, and Mrs. E. B. Eastburn of Toronto, sent that the new armies as they Fresh Vegetables, Fresh Veget­ Major M. Ross Gooderham of came into being were, as if auto­ ables," which the Chinese would Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. at all our stores matically, labelled with the name not consider to be quite suitable. Grant and Miss Hope Grant of of the soldier-statesman to whose Similarly, should you ever land Mindland, Ont., Mr. John Lindsay forceful genius their creation was in Collingwood Bay, which is in of London, Ont., Mr. D. B. Hanna, X due. Here, as all through the years Papua, do not be alarmed if a host Major Hugh C. MacLean, Judge x=x* x=x while the safety and honour of of dusky warriors descend upon and Mrs. James J. Parker all of the country were at stake, the King you shrieking, "Eno Eno"; it would Toronto, Mr. John McCuUough let it be known that in his opinion, not be an advertising stunt but of Hamilton, Miss Hannah Chis- A so long as the work was really well their usual way of saying "Good holm, Mr. Nichol Thompson, Mrs. X done, the workman was a matter morning." Be warned also not to Harry Donahue, Mrs. A. L. Lewis, X of secondary importance; so long go back to China and say to a shop and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Light­ Don't fail to see these exhibits as the War was won, the parts keeper "Eno," for you will only bourne who remained for dinner X which each man, including himself, be telling him he is a "Happy Man." with the Boothe party. X played in it could be left to the Which only goes to show that we X INDIAN MANGO CHUTNEY I RAJAH CHUTNEY I tribunal of posterity. cannot be too careful how we speak! Col. E. S. Wigle of Windsor, On­ T have implicit confidence in * * * tario, celebrates his 77th birthday JR CHOW CHOW and SWEET MIXED PICKLES ^^| you, my soldiers. Duty is your Take this Castor and Pollux bus­ at Belmont Manor today. The X watchword, and I know your duty iness, for instance, which was Colonel is still active in his pro­ X CONFECTIONERY - All Kinds I .^^^H will be nobly done. noted in this newspaper recently. fession as Barrister and has a JR T shall follow your every move­ They have been for ages recognised background of accomplishment, ment with deepest interest and as a pair, but according to revela­ difficult to equal. During the X PEPPERMINT LOZENGES in bulk and Id packets .^H mark with eager satisfaction your tions by telescopes and spectro­ world war he commanded the 18th JR daily progress; indeed, your welfare scopes they are in no way related. Canadian Battalion. JR will never be absent from my They travel different courses. They As a public man he has been DRIED HERBS in bottles ^^^^H I \\\\^mm\\\ thoughts. are merely two strangers "that Mayor of Windsor and is at present «R T pray God to bless you and guard just happened to be in the same Commissioner of Ontario in the X STEARINE CARRIAGE CANDLES |H^^^^^| you and bring you back victorious.' line of sight when viewed from our Boy Scout movement and Chancel­ $**, So was worded King George's present position in space. Ten lor of the Diocese of Windsor. X COD LIVER OIL • I CASTOR OIL .^H^^| promise to the soldiers going over­ million years hence they will ap­ A very gala dinner party is being X seas, and it was a promise to be pear far apart." Castor is really arranged by his two sons who are verified to the letter. two stars, it is stated, and these with him on his j Bermuda holiday. X If throughout the War the King two twinkling lights are separated This will take place at the Belmont X x did not enter the War Office— by a distance more than a hundred Manor this evening. X x where the temporary structural ad­ times the distance between the X At our Main Store, Front Street from Thursday, X ditions were scarcely less remark­ earth and sun. (Figure that out!). JR X able than the buzzing activities—he But that is only half truth, for when I H ^th to Wednesday 13th ^^^^H was a frequent visitor to Aldershot, the real modern telescopes are X X Salisbury Plain, and other training turned on poor old Castor it is „\CKS COUGH DRop X X centres; he welcomed personally. found that there is actually a . . . Real Throat relief! IX X Dominion contingents on their ar­ cluster of six stars grouped in three Medicated with ingredi­ X O. R. LOBLEIN, Ltd. ^H X rival in the mother country, and pairs, each star revolving in an ents of Vicks VapoRub X X would often quietly bid god-speed to orbit. X units about to go overseas.! Every * s> m QVEaiCOMCS&llBKREJKH X new invention and nearly every If more is wanted, Vega is ap­ ^X^XXXXXXXXXXX^XXS8C)e(^XMMM)9CXXXXXXXXXX)9C)eCXX)8$X new suggestion for the arming or proaching at 8 miles a second; equipment or comfort of the men Aldebaran Is receding at 33 miles in the line and the precise field a second and Arcturus is crossing strength in each theatre of war at 84 miles a second. The two end were subjects on which he de­ stars of the Big Dipper are moving WHAT BEAUTIFUL WHITE manded close and constant in­ in one direction, while the other formation. TEETH YOU HAVE! stars of this constellation are ] Lack of military training forbade pulling away at enormous velocity in the opposite. You would never Discover for yourself how muclt of course, any grasp of strategy, quicker and better Kolynos cleans although there was evinced a know it, to look at them. All this and whitens teeth. When you see steady determination to follow on good authority. the results we promise you'H never intelligently the course of opera­ * * * go back to unscientific methods of tions, whether in France or in the Mr. J. M. Jellett, retired manager brushing. East, and to appreciate clearly tho of the Daminion Bank, Toronto, Nothing known to science whitens success, or lack of it, which attend­ is a visitor to Bermuda and spending and brightens dull dingy teeth half ed each of them. the remainder of the winter season so quickly. Try Kolynos today. In Kitchener's lifetime a con­ at the Langton Hotel. fidential emissary—generally Col­ * * * onel Wigram—was in tho habit of The following players were at the KOLYNOS calling every morning to hear any banquet given by the Bermuda DENTAL CREAM " report that had come in during the Lawn Tennis Club at the Hamilton night. an d to learn the views of the Hotel on Saturday, March 2nd, Local Distributors: NICHOLL & ASHTON, P. 0. Box 529, Hamilton War Secretary as to the immediate 1935. situation. Later on, the Chief Miss Jane Sharp, Mr. R. Berkley of the Staff,** who had been the Bell, Miss Florence LeBoutillier, King's mentor at the manoeuvres Miss Dixon, Mrs. James E. Pear­ of 1912, or the Director of Military man, Mr. John McDiarmid, Mr. Operations*** would call frequently Robert Murray, The Lord Carew, If not daily, at the palace to give an Mrs. Dorothy Andrus, Mrs. William Such a Sporty Outfit . account of current and say what Freisenbruch, Miss Katherine KNOWLEDGE OF TYPE IS he could of prospective events, and Winthrop, Mr. Bryan M. Grant, Shetland Spun ... to mark and correct the maps furn­ Stephen Wallis Merrihew, Esq., ished by the War Office. A sudden Mrs. Kenneth F. Trimingham, ONE STEP TO LOVELINESS Self Styled ... entrant into the room might well By JACQUELINE HUNT for you, especially if you man­ Miss Gladys Hutchings, Mr. J. have found Sovereign and General [ANY a plain girl has become I age to keep your skin clear and Gilbert Hall, Mr. K. F. Triming­ fair. For your more formal Season Smart... on their knees on the floor examin­ * truly attractive simply by ham, Mrs. Marjorie Gladman Van moods, select blues and browns ing and discussing the actual posi­ realizing her potentialities and A Skirt, a Hat and a Bag all to Ryn, James E. Pearman, Esq. develoipng them. Unfortunately, with soft details of white »r apri­ tion occupied by troops in every many girls never see themselves cot against your skin. match of fascinating Shetland S> * Si theatre of war. So interested would clearly. All Soft-clinging fabrics and lin­ be the King in the interviews which A delightful musical evening around us we i gerie details always contribute to Homespuns .... the effect of prettiness. You can he granted to his responsible ad­ was given on Friday by Mr. H. W. see slim, boy- j Wheeler at "Ardleigh." A large ish Nikes wear flowers, either fresh ones or You'll love the original Tweed ... visers that these would sometimes trying to simple artificial ones. Soft fur respectfully suggest that his flow number of music-lovers were pre­ look soft and collars on your coats and wraps, their smartness, your own design... of comment conspired with pressure sent to meet Mr. Harald Hansen frilly, a n dl and hats with soft, drooping or ripply brims that frame your Simply choose the material and of time to prevent their imparting and Miss Irma Watson, the two petite femi­ artists who gave a recital in the nine girls face are lovely with your type. we'll have the Hat, the Skirt, the to him many points they wished to trying to be Always avoid the unusual or disclose. Bermudiana Lounge last week. smart or ex­ bizarre either in your make-up Bag all three finished in a couple Both singers were generous in their otic Most or in your clothing. And please, To his troops in France and pathetic of please avoid over-elaboration. of days .... Belgium the King paid repeated all, we see Too many ruffled and trimining plain girls details—too floppy a hat, weird visits, which, however happy in lines— the only exception being the who admit colors, hair that is too curry or Tailored Skirt.... 32/6 thought and deed, were not always French President, whose visits to they are incongruous accessories Vill spoil crowned with the entire success the Front were, anyhow at first, MISS HUNT plain and be­ the effect. Tweed Hat 15/' they deserved, perhaps because strongly discouraged by the gen­ come unnecessarily drab because Watch your personality tricks, Cedar Handled Bag... 16/6 they do not trouble to do any­ too. Keep your conversation gay they were visits with a strict time- eralissimo. After his early stay thing about it. limit imposed on them. The King and young and feminine. Your choice can be in White, Jade, at St. Omer in 1914, the King was Make-up for the "pretty" girl of England was in this matter at a not always the guest of the Com­ If you have always belonged to should be warm, but soft and Maize, Uda Blue, Brickdust, Ivory disadvantage with the other bellig­ this large group of girls who feel mander-in-Chief; a chateau would left out of things and self-con­ natural. We shall discuss some of erent rulers, who were on their own be taken for him, and a full—per­ the make-up tricks for this type Navy, African Brown and Muda scious about your looks, let us see in tomorrow's column. terrain and could, without fuss or haps over-full—programme drawn what we can do for you: First Tan. favour, be in and out of their own up with elaborate—perhaps too of all, study your type. The two main types are the "pretty" and elaborate—care to occupy every An Unbiased Opinion the "smart," although there are Within the last six weeks * 'The King had half an hours' moment of his days. An irksone a dozen variations of each of more than the usual number of talk with French and was glad to precision as to time-tables and a these. good movies have made their find him so optimistic and prac­ sense of hurry would ensue; in­ If your features are delicately appearance. "David Copper- chiseled, your frame light or tically regarding the Germans as spections would be curtailed and field," the film which received softly curved, and your hair soft, The Parents' Magazine Medal beaten,' was a msssage Kitchener pleasant conversations cut short; you are "pretty" and you should for February, heads the list, received f r o m . B uckingham there was thus, now and again, do everything in your power to which includes: "Sequoia," the Palace on September 6, 1915. something to cool the rapturous emphasize this prettiness. Subor­ thrilling portrayal of wild ani­ greetings which the King would dinate everyttiing to your face mal life; "Baboona," the Mar­ t Formal leave-taking were dis­ and figure. Do not worry about - have continuously received had he tin Johnson's aerial expedition continued and the Queen grac­ the style of the moment, but se­ over darkest Africa; "Bright oo NOT SAY * Biscuits" iously forewent a visit to her been allowed perfect freedom of lect things that are becoming to Eyes,' with Shirley Temple as a regiment, the 18th Hussars, in movement, entire elasticity as to you. little airport orphan; "little Select colors that will empha­ SAY order not to attract attention time, and larger opportunities to Men," based on Louisa M. Al- *« »3 get into touch with the men in the size the color of your eyes, the cott's story of boys In Jo's CARR'S to their departure. flush of your cheeks or the shade boarding school; "Silver Streak" '* Sir William Robertson. line. of your hair. On the whole, the and 'The County Chairman," a ***£.lr Frederick Maurice, To be centinuid lighter, softer shades will be best typical Will Rogers picture. , NC FO0TE. Uc«l Age* (TBI E5YSD OAZBUJ RND CptONaU DSttY, WEDNESDAY, WAlCCH 6, 1935 Page 11

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Conditions were all favourable to BY "ELLIS" good football on Sunday afternoon, when on the Prospect ground, the )>0(0(100<>ca»K>X>»<0(10<>0<»(IO(IO(IO<)00(ICl(IO<)0(> above mentioned sides played a friendly match. Although there lEtujlisfj £pnrtB £lpq) Aberdeen Defeat Hibernians Soccer Results in Ireland were no points at stake, both sides endeavoured to the utmost of their GLASGOW, ^March 5 (CP)— BELFAST, March 5 (CP)—In a ability to find the net, and a record Aberdeen advanced to the fourth second round replay for the Irish crowd were delighted with the offers round of the Scottish Cup when Soccer Cup played today, Larne sparkling football displayed, and they defeated the Hibernians 3-2 defeated Newry Town, 2-0. In the the game was played without a in their second replay of their third Belfast Soccer Cup competition, single foul being given. Mudguards round fixture. Celtic overwhelmed Cliftonville by The B.V.R.C. won the toss and Men's Sports Jackets oo seven goals to one. Lieut. C. Moss elected to defend oo the Pavilion goal, and the Man­ All Sizes Poor Conditions at Daytona chester put the ball in motion. Inauspicious Start by Jamaica in R. Taylor and C. Moss being early IH £5. 5. 0 1H DAYTON A BEACH, March 5 (CP) First Colony Match called upon to defend. Play had and Styles — Sir Malcolm Campbell believes only been in progress about 10 that | unless conditions change KINGSTON, Jamaica, March 5. minutes when the Manchesters Sports Jackets in Harris and took the lead. It appeared to many suddenly and radically for the bet­ (CP)—The first Colony match be­ Shetland Tweeds, beautifully ter, he will not run the "Bluebird" tween the M.C.C. and Jamaica that Casey was in an offside posi­ 2/- to 6/- on the sands again to try for the started at 11.30 a.m. today and the tion when he received the ball, tailored by Maxim of Hanover world's automobile speed record, teams were sleeted as follows:— which from about ten yards range, Square. Our Gray Flannel until March 15th at the earliest. M.C.C: Wyatt (Captain), Ham­ he crashed into the net past Clif­ mond. Hendren, Leyland, Farri- ford. The spectators were treated Trousers worn with these jackets -oo- mond, Fames, Iddon, Paine, to some excellent footwork by the make a correct sports outfit. Mid-Week Soccer Results Townsend, Holmes, Hollies. teams, and the game continued ASTWOOD'S JAMAICA: N. N. Nethersole (Cap­ even, both Pluples and Clifford tain), Headley, Hylton, DaCosta, being called on to save their charges LONDON, March 5 (CP)—Black­ W. G. Beckford, R. Fuller, O. C. which they did on more than one burn Rovers defeated Manchester Scott, I. Barrow, J. Groves, C. Pas- occasion, several stinging shots ; City 1-0 and Wolverhampton Wan­ saillague, G. Moodie; Reserve, R. being got away. An equalising derers drew 2-2 with Sheffield Wed­ Riley. goal came through the agency of nesday in two First Division mid­ In spite of heavy rains which fell Terry, who beat Parkinson for the week matches played on Monday on Saturday, the Melbourne Park leather, and Pluples running out HOME-SPUN afternoon. ground was in good condition and to clear, Terry cleverly side-stepped \ oo PHILOSOPHY / the wicket excellent. There was a the Manchesters' custodian, and h MW.WIGQSV*Cabba£e Patch" Wigan Defeats Bramley crowd of several thousand present drove the ball into the untenanted when Jamaica won the toss and de­ goal. Loud cheers greeted the goal. cided to go in first. The B.V.R.C. were now doing LONDON, March 5 (CP)—Wigan Groves and Beckford were dis­ moosf the t attacking, and the defeated Bramley 35 points to 6 in missed by Fames with no runs on Manchester goal had several nar­ a Rugby League fixture played here the board and the lunch score row escapes of being penetrated, Crossword. Puzzle today. stood at 58 for five wickets. the B.V.R.C. forwards swinging By LARS MORRIS oo The scores:— the ball about in fine style. Brindle ACROSS ANSWER TO »—Angry PREVIOUS PUZZLE 8—tu. aspirated came to his side's rescue on several 1—Wine vessel* 9—Man's nickname Babe Ruth Enroute South 6—Steps over fence 10—Roman JAMAICA occasions, and Oatley was putting 11—So be lt in some nice work on the left,, but 10—Burden D U |M P 12—Food regimen (1st Innings) 14—Moro weapon 13—Mistakes En route to ST. PETERSBURG, unfortunately several good centres IS—Paddled 19—Elf Florida, March 5 (CP)—Busy con­ IS—Afghan king 21—Headgear Groves l.b.w. Fames o went begging, Harris falling an 17—Emerald Isle 25—Decay templating the chances of assault­ 18— Divide liner Into 26—God I Hebrew) Beckford c. Hollies b. Fames... 0 easy victim to the offside trap. poetic feet 27—Trite ing the National League pitching 19— Guide 28—Wet earth Headley b. Fames 11 Morgan and Evison were getting SO -Reviving drlnK 30—Imitated this year on behalf of the Boston 31 —River In Spain DaCosta c. Leyland b. Fames... 3 some excellent efforts well into tho 32—Suffix: adherent ot Braves, he was impatient to get S3—Half-quarts 12—Plant life Barrow not out 28 B.V.R.C. goal, but Clifford was 24—Card game J3—Sea birds uniform tomorrow for the start of 26—Sea eagle 35—Indo-Chinese Passaillague, b. Hollies 8 very safe, and no further scoring 27—College degree kingdom his twenty-second campaign in the 29 —Italian river 16—Open fabric Moodie not out 0 took place before the interval 30—Arabian name 38—Unusual Majors, Babe Ruth said today. 31—Newt id—International Extras 8 arrived with the score 1 goal each. Don't mind if your children 34—Man's name language He did not regret leaving the 37—Journey 41—sun Both teams started at a fast pace threaten to hold their breath. 40—Article ol furniture 43—Side track Yankees and the American League. 42—Numerals 48—Consume Total (for 5 wickets) 58 when play recommenced, and Daw­ When they need breath, 4s—American Bum oris' 71—Fish's breathing 62—Otherwise "I mean from the standpoint of son especially was applauded for 45—Mistake organ 54—Chinese measure they'll get some. 46—Famous violin maker 72—Pinochle term 56—Fixes Baseball and what it means to me some pretty work, and Morgan on 47—Was carried 73—Girl's name s 57—Roamer 49—Ripped 74—Egg-shaped * 58—Growing old from now on," he explained as the Later.—186 for 7 wickets. the Manchester right wing was . 50—Lemuel 75—Fondles 59—Slang train sped south. "Of course it's Si—Female deer I 76—Furnace for metal 60—Innocent 00 causing Jenkins and C. Moss many j rs—Lava ,, t,' 77—Spreads for drying 61—Inclined roadway tough to pry myself away from my 1)5—Like in 63—To sheltered side anxious moments. In another at­ 56—Russian village .H DOWN 63—Measure of electric old surroundings; I'll miss a lot of The former N.R.A. Adminis­ tack Jenkins came to his side's 57—Kind of palm 1—Assist potential 61—Black bird : 4 2—Philippine Malay 64—Card game the fellows I've played with, but I trator lashed at "Kingfish" Long rescue at a critical time, clearing 64—Mist ,ii 3—Put In line 66—Clothed 65—Ferret out "M%\ 4—Pertaining to sound 67—cloth measures gave the Yankees everything I had and Father Coughlin, describing amid great excitement. Williams 68—Throughout 5—Distress signal 70—River in Scotland SANDYS PARISH 69 -Eager , 6—Silent 73—Provided that for fifteen years. I guess I left a them as the plausible punchinello on the right wing of the B.V.R.C. few records for 'em to shoot at and the political padre respectively, appeared short of practice, as sev­ at a dinner held in his honour last during my twenty-one years in the eral opportunities given him were 1 i 5 M 5 e> 7 8 9 IO it 12 1* American League. night. "Whether consciously or lost. The goal with which the FLOWER not, these two men are raging up Manchesters secured the lead, was IM 15 16 oo and down the land preaching not rather a lucky one, the ball being construction but destruction, not SHOW 17 18 9 shot at goal, when Stone near goal reform but revolution, not peace headed the ball clear, but the re­ Callovers for Big Races but the sword,"|General Johnson 20 3 V ' S feree awarded a goal, though he asserted. May 2nd % did not appear in the best position 2M 25 LONDON, March 5 (CP)—Golden 5015-fw. to 27.3.35 tb to see. Still the Volunteers kept Miller and Thomond the Second, % 1 pegging away to get an equaliser, } 27 28 s 30 3t 32 ST1 winner and second in the Grand INVERTED STOMACH RESTORED but the game closed with the Man­ Y///A % National a year ago, were still first chester Regiment victorious by ; 3l| ii 3& r 37 38 39 DO 41 and second choices for the 1935 FALL RIVER, Mass., Mar. 5 (CP) —The "upside down" stomach of 2goals to 1. ' race. M2 13 MM ty 45 Alyce Jane McHenry was set right Golden Miller carries top weight Referee, Q.M.S. Waite, R.E. %, at 4 to 1, Thomond the Second yesterday after a prolonged and 46 M7 48 y M9 peculiarly difficult operation. Teams:—Manchester Regiment: FOREIGN BONDS y 15 to 2, Delaneige and Really True Goal, Pluples; backs, Parkinson, Virtually all of Alyce's digestive 50 3 152 53 54 5$ 100 to 7, with Southern Hero and Hayward; halves, Fury, Brindle, ' Tapinois 22 to II, Alexene 25 to 1, organs were up in her chest where The following quotations were % y//, the left lung should be. The lung Siner; forwards, Morgan, Carney, furnished by the Canadian Press 57 58 m59 Alarmist and Noiseau 33 to 1. 1 J Casey, Dawson, Evison. i For the Lincolnshire Command itself had collapsed under the pres­ under date of March 4: r % B.V.R.C.: Goal, Clifford; backs, ; 61 62 63 65 6-7 111 remained a lukewarm first sure. Bonds—Canadian 4% Loan, 1953- 64 *»- J Jenkins, C. Moss; halves, Stone, V choice with odds of 100 to 9, Nakila, # * * 58, £110J; British 2|% Consols //, j R. Williams, Spencer; forwards,L. 68 t>9 70 71 Flamenco and Bendex 100 to 6, Later—The life of Alyce Jane £87J; Ex. Int., British 3i% War ' Williams, McDonald, Harris, Sergt. Llanarmon, Gay Venture, Spirit- McHenry hung in the balance to­ Loan £106-5/8; Eritish Funding day. A bulletin issued by the ' Terry, Oatley. 4's, 1960-90, £118-|; Argentine Re- 72 SBW i73 74 uelle, Lost Soul, Snooker, Fleetfoot Truesdale Hospital described the j After the game both teams ad­ cission 4's £99§; Austrian 6's £102$; and Circular Saw 20 to 1, North 75 76 77 journed to the Canteen where a Brazil Funding 5's £90; French War its Devon and Heavyweight 22 to 1, 10-year-old Omaha girl's condition as precarious. ' hot supper was served. 5's £53-1/8; German 7's, 1924, £73. Slack Maid 25 to 1. •f Uli fcr BkJM restart Sradlsaft, ^ £ FLASHLIGHTS, BATTERIES and BULBS — ASTWOOD'S Page 12 THE ROYAE GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAHX WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, T935

BERMUDA'S HEALTH IS ON which was not yet a factor in our j civilisation. In Dr. Wilkinson's Classified Advertisement.! AN UPWARD TREND opinion it was high time we should progress quite as far as that. LOST Interesting Talks to Welfare Or should we tackle the problem piecemeal? That was the question Society's Annual Meeting which had to be answered first. BAR PIN. Three-stone gold bar Many of the defects were of a minor pin, between "The Gables,' Paget West, and "Braemar,' Owing to pressure on space in nature and the outlying parishes "Raleigh" were being tackled first, which Friday. Finder 'phone 2716. Re­ yesterday's Issue of the "Colonist," was but logical. ward. two short but interesting talks 5002*tU.W. given at the annual meeting of the "It is highly likely that the Bermuda Welfare Society on Mon­ people of Bermuda will improve day had to be omitted. The talks whether we do something or no­ POSITION WANTED The Monarch of were given by Mr. C. S. Ashdown thing," said Dr. Wilkinson. In and Dr. Henry Wilkinson, the Dir­ this respect he mentioned the in­ ector of Health. creasing expectancy of life in Ber­ By young woman, part time any Indicating that the official policy muda. The average age of the col­ capacity. Write Box 5017, Ber­ was to make haste slowly, Dr. oured male had extended by 17 muda Press. Bicycles Wilkinson gave an interesting talk years, and of the coloured female 5017*w. on the problem of school hygiene. by ten years. The increase was not He mentioned that schools in Ber­ so high in the case of white people muda, with certain exceptions because they had a better start. FOR SALE which he enumerated, were unden­ "Our tuberculosis figures today iably bad, although it was doubtful are the lowest in the world," said DWELLING HOUSE, Euclid Avenue if more could be done at this time. Dr. Wilkinson. Hygiene was being Woodlands, Pembroke. House For rent at Dr. Sweeney was inspecting school­ taught in the schools, and there complete with Electric Stove, children at the|West End, and of 754 was need of it. Refrigerator and Pump, In ex­ examined 424 pupils required dental cellent condition. £1,550. 0. 0. treatment, 99 had enlarged or septic GROUNDWORK NEEDED tonsils, three had ear trouble and LOT OF LAND adjoining above 12 had defects of vision. There was much need of ground­ house, measuring about 50 x 100. 5F Wadson's Dr. Fournier at the East End had work, and one of .these needs was of £300. Tel. 2216. J. B. Astwood. examined 532 school-children. Of strong arms to apply scrubbing 4652ts. eitp. these, 393 required dental treat­ brushes, said Dr. Wilkinson amidst REFRIGERATOR, Norge, all por­ ment, 37 had bad tonsils, 15 eye laughter. Many school-children celain 6 cubic feet, used demon­ trouble and so on. looked upon a tooth-brush as some strate, perfect condition. Bar­ little frivolity of civilisation, and gain for cash. Dial P. H. Adder- AIR BASE CONSTRUCTION HER ARMS AND LEGS HOW TO TACKLE PROBLEM? whilst the best teeth existed ley, 1464. CUSTOMS HOUSE DEBATED BY ASSEMBLY amongst people who did not use 5005ftu.w. IMMOVABLE How was the problem to be tackl­ them Dr. Wilkinson thought that ed? "Should we tackle it wholesale "as far as we know we had better go Quiet DRIVING HORSE. Also Rates of Exchange Continued from Page ' Ten Years with Rheumatism and have every child in the Colony ahead and use our tooth brushes." Harness and Buggy. Apply Dr. physically fit?" asked Dr. Wilkin­ There were great possibilities in Curtis. The following rates of ex­ regard to aviation would be exactly Bermuda, where the people were ex­ 5022fw.th.s. what it was in regard to ships when To this woman it must have been son. He mentioned that Russia change were In force at the empt from many evils current else­ steamers first plied the oceans. He like commencing to live a new life, had tried to do that, and he sup­ Dwelling "FALKIRK," Spanish Customs House on Tuesday, where. The general trend seemed to took the long view of developments when she began to use her arms posed Russian children today were, Point, Living-room, dining-room be upward. Dr. Wilkinson conclud­ March 5th:— likely to materialise in the future. and legs again, after they had been as a class, the most fit of all child­ kitchen, pantry, scullery, 3 bed­ ed with a reminder of the respon- helpless for ten years. ren. But Russian parents were to rooms, bathroom; large rooms, U.S.A $4.77 Eventually Col. Dill's proposed sibilies of parents, who must take "I suffered with rheumatism," some extent exempt from the duty two fireplaces, two basement Canada 4.82 message to the Governor, asking thedr part. for legislation to be prepared on she writes, " and had been bed­ of caring for their children in such rooms; electricity. verandah. Belgium ™ 20 Mr. Ashdown analysed the fin­ the lines of the suggested amend­ ridden since 1920. I could not move respects, and that was a feature Water lot with beach. Acre of France „ 71 ances of the Society and stated that ment, was carried. Yesterday's arms or legs, and had to be fed like land. Bath houses tout of re­ Germany 12 the average cost per visit during the verbal opposition may take concrete a child. Everybody thought I pair). Ideal for large family or Holland 6.94 past year had worked out at appro­ form when this legislation is sent should be an invalid all my life. I bad. The governor endorsed the boarders. £2,000, including fur­ Hong Kong 2/2 ximately 2/8d., but this was merely Italy 56 in to the House. forced myself to fight against it, observations and thought the nishings; easy terms. Might ex­ and tried a number of different wording of telegraphic news was an approximation, because mater­ change for small cottage, plus Japan 1/2 The Imperial Mycology Institute nity visits and free visits had to be Bill, providing for payment of £50 things. It was Kruschen that due to a poor sense of economy. cash Owner sails March' 16th; eventually saved me, and to-day I One member suggested negotiating considered. This cost was slightly thereafter Box 456, Hackensack, annually to the Institute for the lower than in the 'previous year. next five years, was read second consider it is saving my life. My a type of cable service similar to N.J. Forty six per cent of this cost was and third times, and a bill fram the condition has greatly improved, that supplied the steamers. The 5020*w. ei to tul2. defrayed by Government and Vestry West India Oil Campany regard­ and my limbs are gradually be­ reduction of the vote for the Can­ FOREIGN EXCHANGE grants, 30 per cent came from ing a change in the administration coming more supple. Already I adian National service was proposed BABY CHICKS on Friday. Apply nurses' fees, 13 per cent from mem­ of the parent organisation was can eat without assistant, and because the steamers failed to pro­ Brownlow Eve, Goody Slioppe. read a first time. dress myself—which I had not done vide cold storage accommodation bership fees, and 11 per cent from 5031*w. Local Rates local efforts. It would be seen that Mr. Tucker took the opportunity for ten years."—M.H. for vegetables, etc. exported from Two of the ingredients of Krus­ Nevis .- id Montserrat. Members the fee of 1/- did not nearly cover to say that he would offer an the cost of a visit. FOR RENT The following 3s a copy of amendment to the bill on second chen Salts are the most effectual considered that the Trade Com­ the Bulletin displayed on solvents of uric acid known to missioner ought to have used his reading, making it compulsory for Five-room FLAT with modern con­ Tuesday at the local banks: medical science. They swiftly dull influence to help these islands. The BROADER WORK the company to make its charges in veniences, moderate rent. Tele­ the sharp edges of the painful governor promised to make repre­ sterling. phone 1976, Brunswick Hotel. D.S DOLLARS crystals, then convert them into a sentations and the motions for Mr. Ashdown suggested, too, i that the word "welfare" covered a 4973*s. ei to"f8. AQUARIUM EXTENSION harmless solution. Other ingre­ reductions were withdrawn. The Buying at l%dls.... $4.8484 dients of these Salts have a stimu­ Appropriation Act Granting £41,282 wider sphere than nursing, and Two five-room FLATS in Hamilton, perhaps some day the Society reasonable rent. Telephone 1827. Selling at 2* %prem $4.6829 Mr. H. V. Smith introduced a lating effect upon the kidneys, and for 1935 was passed. Mr. Rawle would branch out into other forms 5018*tu.w.f. Resolve earmarking the unexpended assist them to expel the dissolved again registered a protest against of welfare work. In this connec­ CANADIAN DOLLARS votes of the Board of Trade in 1934 uratic needless through the natural the system of raising revenue for One Furnished APARTMENT, one tion, Mr. Ashdown mentioned the for an extension of the Aquarium, channel. federal purposes. He contended Unfurnished Apart mem at Rock- need of some purely local industry, Buying at lj % dis. $4.8731 in accordance with a plan he out­ oo— it was unfair and an inequality to ville, from March 17th. Apply which would add to occupations, Selling at 1 j % prem $4.7290 lined to the House last year. The charge Dominica with an increas­ Clarence H. Master?. which in turn would mean health unexpended portion of the Board's ing proportion of the federal con­ 5019*w.s. SON OF KING ALFONSO MARRIED and happiness. QUOTATIONS votes last year was £1,346, a mess­ tribution at a time when that presidency had reached its lowest The Society stood'for health and ENDCLIFFE COTTAGE. Mount New York Olosed age from the Governor informed $4.7725 Rome, Mar. 5. (CP)—Emanuela point in agriculture. Captain happiness. Hill. 5 rooms, bath, electric Montreal Closed ..$4.80875 the House yesterday. de Dampierre, a descendant of a Stebling supported his colleague Col. Bateman expressed appre­ light. Possession at once. Apply Another message recommended London, 11.30 a.m.. $4.77375 distinguished United States family and cited Montserrat and Domin­ ciation oi' the work the Pembroke Henry M. Hallett, Endcliffe. an increase in the grant for the Montreal Latest $4.81875 of French aristocracy, became the ica as having adverse trade balances. nurses had done at Prospect Gar­ 5012*w.s. B.V.E., who hope to hold an ex­ New York Latest $4.7775 bride today of Don Jaime, son Bills that passed their second and rison, which they are now covering tended camp of a fortnight this of the former king of Spain, Don third readings were the Leeward by arrangement between the Mil­ year. Alfonso. Islands Scholarships Amendment itary authorities and the local COTTAGES Sir Henry Watlington presented -00- * * * Act, the Offences Against the branch. For Rent and Sale a report from the select committee Person Act, the Medical Consolida­ METEOROLOGICAL NOTES which considered certain pension GERALD GRAY PRINCE ANANDA ACCEPTS tion Act, the Protection of Animals matters. In the case of Mrs. E. Real Estate (Next Bank Bldg.) Act, etc. Mr. Rawle's resolution March 5th. DaCosta, the committee recom­ SIAMESE THRONE Phone 1960 Fire S Marine Bldg. re the constitution of the general mended that Government defray (Ni4ht 2249) Cables "Houses" legislative council was unanimously barometer— the cost of schooling her children BANGKOK, Mar. 5 (CP) -Prince agreed to; he suggested that the of­ 8.00 a.m 1029.4 milibars j at the Berkeley Institute until they Ananda, the 11-year-old nephew of ficial majority should be abolished 30 40 inches | reach the age of 16 years. No ad­ the former king of Siam, has ac­ and the council constituted of eight 8.00 p.m 1027.2 millibars I ditional compensation was recom­ cepted the invitation to succeed his official and twelve unofficial mem­ 30.33 inches i mended in the case of ex-Supt. uncle on the Siamese throne. The bers. Wind— i W. N. T. Williams and ex-Sergeant announcement said the shy young 8.00 a.m. E. 6 mi. por hr. | Frank Morgan, who were retired at prince was awaiting further details Noon.S.E 10 ml. per hr. 55 under new laws instead of 60, from Siam at Lausanne, Switzer­ 8 p.m. S.S.W ...... 6 mi. per hr. the retiring age when they joined land, where he is studying in an **-*»/ Max. Temp, for 24 hrs 70* the Police Force. In the case of exclusive school. Min. Temp, for 24 hrs 55" Mr. Stanley Martin, who lost a leg ^MUCH BETTER Furnished and Unfurnished ^ ^ Rainfall for 24 hrs _ nil in an accident on one of the Col­ Sunshine for 24 hrs. lo hr. 0 min. ony's dredgers, a pension of £100 POLICE AND MINERS CLASH C OTTAGEU a year was recommended and the FOREIGN REPORTS hope was expressed that a job o might soon be found for him in the WREXHAM, England, Mar. 5 FOR RENT or SALE © a (CP)—Six policemen and twenty to Government service. LAND FOR SALE oo' coal miners were injured in a fight 43 3 s Mr. Trimingham presented a yesterday when the former were New Westbury a.m . 3 A petition from Gordon H. Burland Date atur e a t escorting a group of workers home Richmond Road and others praying for the incor­ March 5th. £ at from the mine. The weapons used Dial-1108 Cable "Teucro" go1o° 4^ poration of a company to be known "3 2 in the fray were stones and police CD m as The Bermuda Engineering Com­ REAL ESTATE BUSINESS batons. Four of the policemen And they don't come to life again—nor their pany Ltd., with power to undertake f Established 1911 were so seriously injured that they families!—when they've had a dose o "Swat"! electricity or gas supply services. Mrs. Grosvenor CANADA: were sent to hospitals. The "Swat" wipes out the present generation and the A capitalisation cf from £1,000 generations to come, by completely and per­ Montreal 18 C .12 strikers at first drove the police TUCKER Ottawa to £50,000 is sought. manently destroying all pests and their larvae. back but the latter with excellent Under management of Toronto 38 r .22 discipline ralUed and made a MISS JANE TUCKER counter-attack, swinging their "Swat"—the BRITISH Insecticude—has beet U.S.A.: —00- 4198tth.eiip. Boston 38 c trace clubs against the strikers and final­ tested for many years under the worst tropica New York 40 c trace ly dispersing them. conditions—it has been proved conclusively Philadelphia.. 40 c — CARNIVAL IN TRINIDAD that no fly, bug or insect can live within its Atlantic Olty 44 c trace range. Remember, "Swat" is the most inex­ HOUSES Washington.. 42 c trace LIVELY COUNCIL MEETING pensive preparation of itr kind as well as the FOR RENT OR SALE BERMUDA: PORT OF SPAIN, Mar. 5 (CP).— most effective. GIVE THEM "SWAT"! St. George's 58 be — All business was suspended in Trini­ IN ANTIGUA dad yesterday, the first day of the Kills instantly allmosquts- Properties for Sale NOTE: b—blue sky, be—partly annual carnival festival. Five hun­ ST. JOHN'S, Antigua, Mar. 5 toes, flies, ants, lice, and cloudy, c—cloudy, o—overcast, dred American tourists from the (CP)—T h e Federal Legislative every kind of pest. Harru­ r—rain, p—passing showers, s— MRS. ROBINSON liner "Britannic," and the crews Council continuing its series of les to Ha mans, Animals BUOW, 1—fog, t—trace, bf—blue CAMFBELL, GOSLING & CO. of four visiting Canadian warships discussions resumed its session at and Bird?. Cannotinjure •ky and fog, rs—sleet, z—hazy. Pkrae 2066 Cable* "Carbrook" joined in with the local revellers nine o'clock yesterday when a con­ the Skinor Clothing. oo—- in a continuous round of merri- j ference on the estimates took place Bank of Bermuda Building ment. Masked bands paraded the ' and attempts were made by unof- BRITISH 4I97tth.eitp. THE ROTARY CLUB street singing local calypsos, decor- : ficials to reduce the vote of £450 ated floats staged confetti battles . for Canadian trade commissioner INSECTICIDE service, £423 for West Indian Swat Atomisers The speaker at the regular around the parks and thousands : Made only by THE COUNTY CHEMICAL telegraph and £2,500 subsidy for for spraying arc Englishman, pmall capital avail­ luncheon of the Rotary Club today attended the carnival balls through­ obtainable in CO., LTD., "CHFMICO" WORKS, BIR­ Canada-West Indies steamship able, wishes to hear of genuine will be Dr. Henry' C. Wilkinson out the island last night. The band - operated MINGHAM 5, England. service. The opportunity was or mouth-oper- BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. Re­ who will give an account of the revels will continue until this j taken to criticise the cable service ttad types- SOLE DISTRIBUTORS: plies treated confidentially. Write Earl of Warwick. The luncheon evening when the Lenten season supplied by the Canadian Press NICHOLL & ASHTON. P.O. Box 529, Box 5009, Bermuda Press. takes place at 12.31 at the Ber- plunges the oolony into the tradi- '. which was described as being very Hamilton. Bermuda 5009*tu.th. mr.die.na Hotel Grill. tfonal forty days of solemnity. t New BICYCLES for hire at—WADSON'S