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1 LIQUOR LICENSE ACT BRITISH OFFICIAL PRESS S.S. EMPIRE STATE WILLI LADY CUBITT COMMUNITY THEYSAY INFORMATION NOT DISCLOSED STAY HERE FOR 10 DAYS Many Changes from Existing Diplomatic News—Egyptian FUND That the Ucensing of clubs is to con­ FOR PRIVATE GAIN tinue. Law Question—Budget N.Y. State Training Ship is Public Support Needed * * * Disclosures Making Her Annual Visit That someday someone is going to The Uquor Ucensing system which The Committee of the Lady Cubitt determine whether it is Ucence or Alfred Bates and Sir Alfred Butt Bermuda has seen fit to adopt has Community Fund And themselves Ucense. LONDON, June 2. (BOP)—The just survived a heavy attack in the WILL MAKE CRUISE SOUTH on the horns of a dilemma. There King received at Buckingham Palace House of Assembly, and it is hoped is the natural desire to carry on That local Concerned in Case Which Caused this evening representatives cf ex- authorities apparently that it has come out of that ordeal The^S.s. Empire State, mercantile j charitable work without undue pub- differ. service mens organisations from Aus­ stronger than before. Ucity. There is also the need, tn tria, Bulgaria, France, Germany and marine tiaining ship for the State ot" Colonial Secretary's Resignation I This was a conflict between the asking public support, to state clearly That English authorities do not. Huagary who had been attending as New York, arrived early yesterday licensing system and the club idea morning on her annual summer the work done and recently many * * * as adumbrated by Col. T. M. DiU and fraternal delegates at the annual requests for such information have cruise, the itinerary of which has in­ That the "Queen Mary" did LONDON, June 2 (CP).—The Budget Tribunal an- his supporters, with the late Chief cooference of the British Legion been received. To quote tbe original not which just concluded. cluded Bermuda for a number of years. beat the Normandie's time. meed to day that they found that J. H. Thomas, resigned Justice GoUan and his high repu­ The Empire State is anchored in statement made by Lady Cubitt— Colonial Secretary, had disclosed secrets of the British tation dragged into the discussion. "This Fund exists for bettering the The Foreign Secretary who has Granaway Deep, where she wiU Ue for It may have been noticed that cer­ ten days before sailing for Washing­ conditions of persons living in Ber- j t previous to the announcement of its contents in the been spending a week-end at his That she wiU on the next westward tain recent Bills (which have so far ton, D.C, the capital of the U.S.A. muda, who, being "hard hit" have run unless unusual weather pre­ I Commons. The Tribunal report stated that there cou "try seat returned to tbe Foreigo failed to pass) have been framed so The training ship, whose grey no other resources to look to for help vails. authorised disclosure of Budget information by the Office today. This morning he saw that a great deal is left to their ad­ huU and somewhat squat structure in their distress." tbe Argentine Ambassador who gave i for the purpose of private gain. The two men ministrators, such as the Immi­ have become a famiUar sight in In other words the Fund gives help That safetj him first official intimation which first is always a good e Alfred Bates, advertising agency executive, and gration Act and the Amenities Preser- j HamUton Harbour, is commanded I in cases for which no other provision motto. red Butt, millionaire Member of Parliament and vation Act, and this is apparently the British Government has received this year by Captain E. P. Jessop, a is made. School fees are paid, to of the proposal put forward by the I what is caUed framing legislation retired U.S. Naval captain. In former keep chUdren in suitable schools; That a record was made in the Su­ horse racing enthusiast. Argentine Government for early sum­ on broad principles, leaving the de­ years the Empire State has been un­ milk, and in some cases groceries, preme Court. headed by Mr. Justice on two risks was fortuitous," The tails of administration to the magis­ moning of the League Assembly. der the command of the genial super­ are provided in emergencies or when ared all civil employees and two risks were increases in taxes on Details of the proposal wiU be com­ trates and others carrying out the intendent of the State Marine Col­ help from Parish Vestries is not avaU­ That unfortunately more cases have d Cabinet Ministers, save incomes and on tea. municated from Geneva to the laws. lege, Captain Tombs, who is kept able; small aUowances of money been added to the calendar. having disclosed any "It is a cruel verdict. Thank God The House of Assembly, by a vote British and other League Govern­ ashore because of extensive alter­ are given to elderly or infirm persons, ; of the budget secrets, my son was exonorated," declared * * * of 15 to 10, has just thrown out the ments in due course by the Secre­ ations which are being made to for necessities not otherwise ob­ inal cleared the former Thomas when he heard the findings. Conyers-DiU proposal to remove clubs tariat. the CoUege at present. tainable. Special needs are met— That the postponement of the Cham­ Secretary's son, LesUe He seemed dazed as his son Leslie from the operation of the Uquor There are 149 cadets aboard the a wheel-chair for a cripple, arch- ber of Commerce meeting caused Q blame, expressing the handed him a whisky and soda, then Ucensing system when they add to That there was an unauthorised Empire State, and the cruise itiner­ supports for 8 foot-weary person, no surprise. pinion that he neither threw an arm affectionately over their other activities the sale of Uquor disclosure of information from this ary is completely changed from that glasses for chUdren unable to pur­ suspected that Bates had his shoulder. Sir Alfred authorized to members. The institution of years budget and that use was made of the past year or two. Last year chase them, clothing for a motherless That the opportunity for going on r information on budget sec­ his secretary to declare he had no clubs was held up as an extremely of that information for private gain the Empire State crosred the At­ family—such cases are numerous and beard the flagship was too good to rets. statement to make. Thomas, Sir are among the findings of the judicial in each, most careful personal at­ be missed. Alfred and Bates all denied from the ancient and honourable one, with lantic and made calls at EngUsh e Thomas conducted business its roots way back in EngUsh Com- Tribunal appointed by ParUament on and European ports. She sails from tention is given. There is an earnest • • • ates when the latter bought witness stand that they had discussed effort to provide occupation which That the sea scouts certainly enjoyed mon Law (or even further back), May 5th to inquire into certain al- Bermuda this year for Washington, ! against the tax increases budget secrets. The Tribunal said may lead to a measure of independ­ their visi; in sp*.ta of tho weather. and they were aU classed together, legations to that effect. The report and her schedule thereafter is as fol­ in the Government bud- there was not a "shred of evidence" ence—a cripple girl has been taught suggesting that anyone save Thomas though later discussion brought out of the Tribunal which was issued lows: Curacoa, Cristobal, Balboa. * * * Having heard tho witnesses this evening is addressed to the House CaUao, Balboa, Havana and back to to knit and a blind boy is being Their demeanor" stated was guilty of disclosing secrets which the fact that there are at least two •"-hat MussoUni is to send a miUion provided Britain's major political kinds of clubs, proprietary and other­ Secretary and signed by three mem­ New York. This wiU take the train- taught basketry. There is a great soldiers to Ethiopia to impress the "we do not believe the bers, Mr. Justice Porter of the Kings f successful insurance scandal in the past decade. wise, the proprietary ones being far ing ship down the Eastern seaboard amount of this saving work to be League of Nations. less honourable and innocent. Bench Division and Messrs. Gavin of the U.S. to the Caribbean, through done. In every case rehe' is given Simond and Roland OUrerbothKings Two methods were mentioned in the Panama Canal to CaUao, and and a sincere effort made to better That the man on whom he models Counsel. The report recaUs that the iENCH DEFENCE CUSTODY AGREEMENT the discussion as means of distin­ then back through the Caribbean, conditions. There is constant per- himseU once did something very guishing these two kinds of clubs, all question of leakage of budget secrets Sbe is due back in New York on sonal touch between the needy and simUar. of whom it was intended to remove was brought to the notice of the September 2nd. their helpers. lonsoiidation of Forces Freddie Bartholomew Case from the control of the Uquor Ucens­ ChanceUor of the Exchequer by in­ The decision to anchor in Gran- The Committee feel that this per- That Napoleon regrettec that little ing system. One method is to dis- formation derived from Lloyds re- away Deep, off the Belmont Hotel, sonal touch, the investigating and trip to Moscow. Under One Ministry May be Settled Amicably cover whether the Uquor is considered garding undue amount of insurance was reached because of the bigger following up of each case are features the property of the club members or j against budget risks. PreUminary expanse of water which is avaUable which make their work valuable That "fire" and "suicide dives", , June 2. (CP)—The con- LOS ANGELES, Jime 2. (CP)— of the proprietor, and another test injuries showed important business there for the sail-boat and other and also make it trustworthy. In alligator wrestling and other m of France's warforces under The custody fight over Freddie Bar­ is to determine whether the club is emanated from three groups. In the training manoeuvres through which supporting their efforts the public spectacular shows "re evidently national defence was tholomew caUed for more confer­ making money or is reasonably short case of insurances effected in the name the cadets have to go during the are assured that the overlapping of for two purposes. 'day by Leon Blum, ences Tuesday but the attorneys for of funds in spite of its sale of Uquor. name of Mr. W. J. C. Atkinson the Empire State's stay in port. charitable work can be largely avoid- ss st * ; Premier. Ed- the child film actor's father, mother However, the House decided to up- Tribunal understood from evidence Captain Jessop is expected to pay ed as the committee is in touch with .ier, former Premier and and aunt expressed the hope for a hold the Ucensing system, including that they were not prompted by im- official calls upon His ExceUency the work of Parish Vestries. Churches That one is to attract audiences to ** the Radical Socialist peaceful settlement. The parents, of aU kinds of clubs, and not to leave proper information. Other business the Governor and Vice-Adrniral the and other organizations doing chari- raise money for the Olympic team. cted to head the new Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bartholomew, clubs in an anomalous position to was done first by Mr. Alfred Bates, Hon. Sir Matthew R. Best today, table work. They aim especiaUy to * * * three assistants, au­ met with superior Judge Harry Arch­ create confusion and trouble. More- or persons who were influenced by They were on board the flagship, serve such bodies by ins of the That the other is evidently to inspire thoritative sources declared. bald who is to decide the future of the over, the opinion was expressed that lum or by his agents and secondly H.M.S. York, yesterday to witness index of Charities which is being courage in the members of the twelve-year-old-boy with an esti­ heavy gun-firing at sea, to which created. They guarantee to then- Continued on Page 6 by Sir Alfred Butt both of whom team. mated weekly income of a thousand the reports states are old friends of members of the Assembly and Gov- supporters a careful investigation of * # * SINO-JAPANESE doUars. Isaac Pacht the father's OO Mr. J. H. Thomas. The report which emment and MiUtary officers were any case submitted and personal That they already have courage and attorney, said Mr. and Mrs. Bar-I is a document of over 8,000 words invited. care of cases adopted. deserve the best of luck. SITUATION tholomew "apparently reached an BRIEF HISTORY OF MUSIC —oo—— reviews in detaU evidence the Tribual They strive to carry on the work * # • understanding" and described the received regarding these transactions. of the L.C.C.F., in the spirit in MOOSE LODGE HOLDS ITS That if they could take Bermuda oi War Denied— plan under which the aunt would Interesting Programme The tribunals conclusions having re­ which it was founded, and in that retain custody of the boy and his gard to the evidence and demeanour ANNUAL INSTALLATION spirit they bespeak the support of water with them they would be anking and Canton parents would take up residence here I hard to beat. Tonight Continued on Page 6 the pubUc. with the privilege of seeing their son | Friendly —oo any time they wished. 00 "New Members" Watchword The short anthology entitled "A DEPARTMENT OF HANGHAI. June. 2, (CP)—Jap- Brief History of Music" wUl be given BERMUDA NEWS for the Coming Year AGRICULTURE thorities announced late —oo— this evening at the Pembroke Sun­ MUSIC IN BERMUDA esday night that the South China day School at 8.45 p.m. Some cf our Many of our readers wiU be inter­ The annual installation of officers Prices and Requirements of Bermuda ment at Canton had declared best Bermuda artists wUl perform and ested in the following special cable BRITAIN'S NEW SHIP and banquet of the Loyal Order of Vegetables in Maritimes New Magazine Makes Its the National Chinese the accompaniments will be pro­ received by us yesterday from Can­ Moose, HamUton, Bermuda, Lodge, Appearance i&oX, demanding that the vided by Mr. Robin Tucker. Tickets, adian Press, Toronto. was held this year for the first time SAINT JOHN.—Prices, Selling: • order a national war against Reticence About Record— 1/6, may be bought today at the "Bermuda news was heard for the in the lodge rooms of the new Forest­ Beet? $1-50 ' 'Music in Bermuda'', edited by Mr. Japan. Vessel Last Word in Bermuda Press or this evening at the first time at the Annual Meeting of ers' HaU, Church Street, Hamilton. Carrots 1-50 ese poUtical sources denied door. the Women's Missionary Society of The instaUation was carried out by Celery 2.00 Robin Tucker, has just made its ap­ pearance and should be welcomed by lowledge of an independent Construction the United Church of Canada when Past Dictator Bro. W. E. SpurUng, Onions 1-25 those interested in music and other t in South China andbrand- -OO Mrs. Frith, HamUton, Bermuda, assisted by Past Dictator Bro. A. J. Cucumbers .. 2.00 2.00 entertainment. panese report as propaganda. New York, June 2. (CP)—The Queen HORSE LOVERS' LEAGUE read an encouraging report of the Osmond. Past Dictator Bro. Welrose Potatoes authorities in Shanghai activities there." Smith officiated as prelate. Tomatoes 1.75 Though modest in size, it contains Mary" failed to do it on the way excellent articles by weU-known relations at present be- —oo— The foUowing Brethren were in­ Requirements by Lady Drake from over but may on the return trip. writers, and the editor deals frankly anton and Nanking were Although the enrolment of local staUed as officers: Dictator, Past Bermuda 5th June. Reticence was written aU over the HOUSE MEETS TODAY with the entertainment situation in ter". They added that members is somewhat slower than Dictator Bro. B. Jenkin; Past Dictator 50 crates potatoes. features of officials of the New Cun- Bermuda. ind Nanking are on the was anticipated it is gratifying to re- retiring Dictator Brc. A. Wale; Vice- 2,000 crates tomatoes. ard superUner which eased into her At today's meeting of the House of As might have been expected, the of a complete union." report that generous donations have Dictator, retiring Prelate Bro. F. I Have plenty of other vegetables. slip Monday after requiring forty-two j been made. Assembly The Amenities Preservation question of criticism is fuUy dealt minutes more than the Normandie. | Caton; Prelate, Past Dictator Bro. ING, June 2.—The Japanese In addition to those aheady an­ Act, 1936, is to be proceeded with. HALIFAX.—Prices: Present selling with and it is not surprising that Chey make no predictions ior the J. Mocklow; Secretary, Past Dictator | revolutionary movements nounced, Mrs. LesUe W. Howarth, The Liquor License Act wiU also be prices foUow. each writer on the subject, after return trip. Bro. H. Joliffe; Treasurer, Bro. S. hina were denied in high Magnoha HaU, Smith's Parish, has considered once more in Committee, Beets 1.30 censuring some recent criticism, Minute observation on the first Young; Trustees, Past Dictator Bro. al Government circles Tuesday kindly donated $50 to help in the and these two Measures wiU no doubt Carrots 1.60 proceeds to much more severe con­ passage made Monday by Sir Percy W. E. SpurUng, Past Dictator Bro. [he authorities stated that good cause. result in some lengthy debate. The Celery. 2.00 demnation of players and plays. Bates, chairman of the Cunard- Empire ParUamentary Association H. D. StoveU and Bro. A. Hayward; of there being trouble in AppUcation for membership should Tomatoes 1.50 The magazine is also an entertain­ White-Star board, who admitted Resolve, and The Johnson and Cooper Sergeant-at-Arms, Bro. H. Young; louth China, the Japanese are trying be forwarded to Mis. Hugh Crawley, ment guide and gives a general Ust that not only did the amazing per- | Act are to be read for the third time, Inner Guard, Bro. W. Carter; and Requirements: to create trouble there." Hon. Secretary, Guest House , Pem­ of forthcoming programmes, so that formance of the superUner justify j and a smaU verbal amendment made Outer Guard, Past Dictator Bro. 100 crates beets it should be useful both to producers broke. Ephraim J. Lines. 1,500 crates carrots oo the eventual construction of a sister oo— by the Legislative CouncU to The and pubUc. ship in his opinion,but the operating Devisees of Marion H. Payn Relief After the installation ceremony, 150 crates celery TRIPS TO ITALY economy effected would make her METEOROLOGICAL Act, requires the concurrence of the the Lodge was taken over by the new No onions a great commercial success. "I House. officers and closed by the Dictator. 2,000 crates tomatoes. SUMMARY The banquet foUowed, the toast "To i believe she will be the most profita­ oo The above information was received CONTENTS Austrian Chancellor on Mys­ His Majesty the King," being pro­ ble ship in the Atlantic service," he by cable on 1st and 2nd June. terious Visit to Mussolini said. 1 LAY, 1936 Bank Messengers Robbed posed by Bro. B. Jenkin. "The Supreme Lodge, Supreme oo— Page The "Queen Mary" is a ship with­ Cable News NEW YORK, June 2. (CP)—PoUce Dictator and Supreme Secretary" ... 1 VIENNA, June 2. (CP)—Chancel- in a ship and a luxurious hotel within Temperatures-— BERMUDA LAWN TENNIS British Official Press... headquarters said today they had was the toast given by the InstalUng I ... 1 Schuschnigg of Austria both. The comfort and finish of Maximum...... 80.3° on 15th They Say received a report that two bank mes­ Officer, and Bro. Osmond gave the CLUB 1 J eft by trainMond ay night tospendthe apartments, cabins and pubUc rooms Minimuni...... 60.2° on 17th Liquor Licence Act . 1 remainder of the week in Italy, os­ equals anything yet achieved in a Mean 70.50 sengers were held up here Tuesday toast "The newly instaUed Officers." tte Editor tensibly on vacation, but unoffi- metropoUtian hotel, but the deco­ Mean for 40 years (1891-1930.. .69.1° and robbed of $50,000 in cash or sec­ He specially mentioned the new Annual General Meeting on V****. *° 2 ciaUyto discuss international events rators didn't start work until the urities. Three men in an automobile Dictator who was, he said, reaUy an „»_, Editorial 2 with Mussolini. The trip assumed designers finished and luxury had to T; . ;. • •, •• the report said, held up the messen- old Dictator and a very valuable offi­ rriuay Mary of S. P. T 2 Serial Story „_ 4 significance also in view of the re­ adapt itself to structural safety and Monthlytotal „...4.13 inches gers, Arthur Tricer and Theodore cer of the Lodge and Order. Bro. Tbe Annual General Meeting of the Sports Page 7 cent removal from the Government mechanical certainty. One of tbe Average for 40 years (1891-1930) Frank, whUe transporting money Jenkin had fiUed the chair several Bermuda Lawn Tennis Club, adver­ Radio Programmes 5 of Prince Ernst von Starhemberg, most interesting features of the 4.20 inches from the National City Bank and years before with success and honour, tised to take place yesterday, has Steamship Notes 5 friends of Mussolini, who made a liner's constructions makes it a ship (The above official summary is Trust Company branch in the and he was confident that the Lodge been unavoidably postponed until Stock Quotations 7 similar journey to Italy soon after within a ship, with double skin and kindly suppUed by the Meteorological Bronx. The robbers were armed but would have another successful year Friday at 11 a.m. when it wUl be held Cross Word Puzzle 18 he was deposed as Vice-ChanceUor. double bottom. Station.—Editor.) I no shots were fired. Continued on Page 6 in the Bermuda Bridge Club. B, V. R. C. Camp 12 jA PA.LEinw TTl-*** A»«T/»1«. U« -,,Li~t. ^JX- - - Tryrrv A 1 * **W Page 2 THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1936

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Notice of Dissolution of Partnership WILL SWITZERLAND BE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the partnership hereto­ fore subsisting between us the undersigned Duncan Hamil­ EUROPE'S NEXT 'BELGIUM'? ton Campbell of Paget Parish in the Islands of Bermuda and Arthur Charles Nutting Gosling of Paget Parish afore­ said carrying on business as real estate agents in the Bank Germany's Little Neighbour is Trying to Dodge of Bermuda Building, Pembroke, under the style or firm of Campbell Gosling and Company has been dissolved by Role of 'Belgium' in Coming War mutual consent as from the 31st day of May, 1936. All Summer debts due to and owing by the late firm will be received BY W. P. REED and paid by the said Arthur Charles Nutting Gosling who (Copyright, 1936, by Universal Service) will continue to carry on the said business under the style or name of LONDON, (US)—Switzerland, with her neutrality and security guaranteed Gosling Real Estate Company. House Furnishings "in perpetuity" by Europe's great powers, today is casting anxious eyes to­ Dated the 1st day of June, 1936. ward London, Paris, Beilin and Rome. Switzerland hopes that the Locar­ no Powers, in coming negotiations, can stave off the possibility that North­ N. B. DILL. DTTNCAN H. CAMPBELL ern Switzerland might become the Belgium of a new European conflict. D. O. RENWICK. A. C. N. GOSLING Witnesses. Surrounded by France, Germany opment is of great concern to Swit­ that make for Coolness Italy and Austria, a well-armed zerland. Although the Swiss do Switzerland can afford a great deal not fear actual bombardment from THE BON-VOYAGE LUNCHEON of "cushion" protection to all these the air as do the mUitary staffs with music for dancing countries. But a weak Switzerland and the populations centered in served in -whose Northern frontier is the the larger national capitals, never- Ehine where that river flows West­ theless violation of frontiers applies Summer curtains and rugs. Bright The Palm Garden Restaurant ward from Lake Constance before not only to the surface of the earth or sweeping North to divide Germany but also to the air above. attractive colours, that make a Tropical Grill and France—might well prove fatal Switzerland's neutraUty would cheery cool summer. You'll want of the to any of the nations bordering Eu­ be violated and she would be forced rope's alpine pleasureground. to defend herself in the air should these curtains and rugs from a HEW WiHDSOe HOTEL swarms of bombing planes traverse from 12.30 to 2.39 p.m. May Repulse Invader her aerial territory to launch an point of economy alone, they save A LA CARTE or TABLE DE HOTE SERVICE attack on another nation border- It is to guard against such weakness I ing Switzerland, wear on your heavier winter carpets A new innovation that Switzerland even in the midst Music £ci Dancing continuing throughout the TEA and COCK­ and drapes. Moderately priced, real TAIL hours from 3 to 6 pm. of what is for her a monumental Air Force Obsolete Then remain for economic crisis, has embarked on a i value. 2 The Dinner Dance 7 to 9 p.m, rearmament program. The Swiss On the majority of her frontiers, 'roylcal surroundings, Gay music, Fine Wines, Excellent Cuisine. rearmament, although tiny in con- Switzerland enjoys the great natural trast to the rearmament plans of fortresses provided by the Alps. On Specializing in Sea Foods and Bermuda Delicacies England, France and Germany, the North she is aware of her danger, BERRIE BROWN'S ORCHESTRA House Furnishing Department nevertheless, may suffice to produce and is taking steps to strengthen a force equipped sufficiently weU to her army and her artiUery equip­ delay any invading army untU the ment, and to motoiise her troops. great guarantor powers respond to the In the air, she is lamentably weak. Swiss call for aid. . Her governmert knows this and has HAMILTON HOTEL ROOF The Swiss nation, even though moved speedily to remedy it. split by internal dissention due to The present Swiss Air Force con- TRIMINGHAM Dancing Nightly at Nine the tri-lingual character of the people, I sists of approximately 250 machines, does not intend to aUow any aggres­ of which many are classed as ob­ Established 1844 sor free passage. solescent because of the advances The Hamilton's attractive Roof open for the Although Switzerland could never recently made in military aviation. She has just placed orders for 40 Summer season — Same old good times— hope to resist for any length of powerful miUtary planes, to be arm­ dancing to the sparkling music of Eddie time an invasion by a larger power, ed with both machine guns and a Wittstein and his Orchestra. she could with efficient army and air force hold long enough to allow Ught artiUery piece. Furthermore, s COOL BREEZES CHARMING VIEW her poweiful friends to rush assis­ finding that the airplane factories I tance. Therein lies her security— of other nations are rushed with Menu and wine list have been carefully priced and therein Ues the reason for the orders and unable to take care of with an eye to real moderation. Swiss rearmament scheme. the Swiss business, Switzerland has Credits of approximately $75,000- not only designed her miUtary planes .Summer formal dress requested 000 have been approved by the Swiss but is building them herseU. WEST END NEWS Federal Council for reorganizing de­ I787jth-eitp. Motorization of the army is still fences, despite the sad state of the in its Infancy. But the advantage FOR SALE country's finance at a time when here is that the Swiss type cf motori­ state-owned railways are incurring zation is suited to her narrow moun­ Thursday and Friday were gala debts of about $25,000,000 a year. tain roads, and it is doubtful whe­ days for the promoters of the St. THE HOTEL IMPERIAL This raising of a huge sum for rear­ ther the heavy motorized divisions Joseph's Bazaar which is held annu­ mament is a major task for a nation of other powers would be suitable Situated in the most desirable part of the City aUy in the Masonic HaU to aid in of 4,000.000 people. for any excursion into Switzerland. financing the work of the Roman Modern and Well Equipped Rearmament on this scale would CathoUc Church in Somerset. Terms easy to approved purchaser Rhine Zone Borders Switzerland. not be such a tremendous burden Father Martin, the Parish Priest * on the Swiss people were it not for ST Stocktaking had little difficulty in procuring Apply THE MISSES REES Reid Street French miUtary strategists main­ the country's present state of fin­ material and practical assistance in tain that, had it not been for the ances and the attitude of the gov­ organising a successful bazaar. On Swiss Army, the Germans in 1914 ernment in clinging to the gold Thursday there was a large attend­ might have crossed the Rhine and standard. Economically, according ance, but on Friday the number turned the French right flank by a to authoritative observers, Switzer­ that crowded the HaU wtes even DID YOU HAVE HOT WATER ON TAP FOR YOUR drive through Northern Switzerland land is passing through the worst greater. Among those present were MORNING SHAVE, BATH. LAUNDRY AND DISHES at Basle. This would have permitted crisis in her history. the Right Rev. Monsignor Comeau, The new GENERAL ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS THE QUEEN STREET STORE the Germans to sweep on to Lyon, Fathers Durney and Amirault, Cap­ fitted with the indestructable CALROD ELEMENT will core of the French miUtary machine. Sanctions Hurt Swiss tain M. DeMeric, M.V.O., Dr. Sween­ give you an ample supply, thermostatically controlled, at The strong Swiss guard on the ey, and Mr. Fahy. a finger's touch. Hamilton Rhine between Lake Constance and Because of the high rate of the The stalls were artisticaUy arrang­ The WHITE AND GRAY PORCELAIN water heaters, Basie stemmed this tide, the French Swiss gold franc, steadily dwindl­ ed around the HaU, and the tempt­ becoming to any closet, bathroom, or kitchen, are built in declare. ing exports have dropped below their ing wares found ready purchasers. sizes of five gallons and larger. It follows that the outstanding pre-war volume. The "staple" Outside in the grounds amuse­ At Prices From £9. 10. 0 will be closed great Swiss preoccupation at the trades of lace-making and watch- ments were to be found such as moment is the situation created manufacturing are at a standstill. coconut shies and bingo, the lat­ ROBERT D. AITKEN by the German remilitarization of Exchange restrictions affecting for­ ter game proving a great source of Queen Street the Rhineland zone. eign tourists have hampered the amusement and a source of income Everything Electrical For The Home. Today During the past eighteen years hotel and resort business and the for the promoters. The Band of Switzerland has felt no anxiety re­ thousands dependent upon it. H.M.S. ApoUo, under the direction of garding her northern boudary. But Furthermore, although national Mr. Russell, L.RAM., by kind per­ now with Basle again within range interests make it imperative that mission of Captain De Meric, M.V.O., of German guns—should Hitler the Swiss maintain friendly rela­ furnished pleasing music on both BEN'S ASSORTED ICED CAKES ea. 1/6 Re-opening TOMORROW refortify the Rhineland and the tions with their neighbors, and al­ days. old German fort at Istein which though under the League of Nations The Ust of staUs and stall keep­ TABLE SALT 14 lb bags ea. 1/6 is only ten miles from the German- Covenant Switzerland is absolved ers foUow: ENGLISH BRAWN and Swiss boundary near Basle—Swit­ from taking part in miUtary sanc­ Buffet, Mesdames DaUas and Stan­ zerland once again must bmld up tions, the hand cf the League's ley. Sweets, Mrs. Cape, Miss Smith. PREMIUM BOLOGNA lb 1/4 her defences. economic sanctions campaign against Ice Cream, Mrs. C. Smith. Novelties, Italy has fallen heavily on the coun­ Mrs. C. Gordon, Miss Burke. Fancy, ASPARAGUS colossal size bdles. ea. 2/- French May Extend Forts try. The League embargo on ship­ Mrs. Goodchild. Flowers, Mrs. Kipps. ments of goods into Italy has taken Vegetables, Mesdames WUson, Proc­ DANISH BACON per lb 1/- The possibiUty of reconditioning a toU which the Swiss can scarcely tor, and Hazel. Cakes, Mesdames the Swiss Hauenstein Forts, which afford to pay. Hoare, Roberts. Cigars and Cigar­ guard the road from Basle to Berne, Thus the sUghtest gesture on the ettes, Miss H. GoodchUd. Teas, has been considered by the Swiss part of Germany brings a grave crisis Mesdames Voorhees, Sweeney, Fahy, but no decision has been taken. to the Swiss. They feel they must and Miss Johnson Coconut shies, There also has been discussion of maintain their place in the League. Mr. Rodgers. Games, Messrs. Byles, WILLIAM MURPHIE MODERN SWIM ACCESSORIES erecting new fortresses in the North, They feel they must have a "pro­ DaUas, Collins, Roberts. Raffles, Front Street Dial 1175 Hamilton but here also, decision is lacking. tective" army. They are certain they Mr FenneU. The French, however, may ease must have an air force. Yet they 1857*j*w. AT THE PHOENIX this burden of the Swiss by extend­ must pay for ah these things. OBITUARY ing the Maginot underground for­ Thus it is smaU wonder that the tresses further south and west along Swiss government is hoping—al­ the Franco-Swiss boundary. By most against hope—that something Another of Somerset's oldest resid­ stretching the Maginot Une in this in the way of a lasting European ents, Mr. Joseph Levi Fubler, died on direction toward Geneva, France peace may come from the Locarno Friday in his 81st year. The late Of Interest To Our could render ineffective any war discussions of the proposals put Mr. Fubler was greatly respected move from the East across Northern forward by ChanceUor Hitler, and throughout the community. Switzerland. the counter proposals made by the The funeral took place 'at 4.45 pm. on Saturday afternoon, the AMERICAN VISITORS But yet another modern war devel- [ British and French governments. procession leaving the deceased's residence at Herman's VaUey and General Post Office on Friday the proceeding to the St. James's Cem­ You are legaUy entitled to cake home or have shipped MAIL NOTICES 5th. June at 12 noon. -^ etery led by the officers and mem­ for your own personal use any of the Wines, Spirits it'i suiimminc Time Registered Mail at 11.30 a.m. *% bers of the G.U.O.O.F., of which the late Mr. Fubler had been a mem­ or Liqueurs listed on our Price List to the value of RGRII1 • • jatoteet if out Mails per Q.t.e.v. "Queen of Ber­ Parcel Post for the Dominion^of muda" for Great Britain, the Domin­ Canada at 11.30 a.m. ber for many years. Before leaving $100. We suggest you call at either of our stores halt tkli. iuranktf waif ion of Canada, and the United states the house a lodge service was held. when we shall be glad to give ycuaUthe information The Rector, the Rev. A. V. SuUi­ of America, will close at the General Mails Despatched Post Office today the 3rd. June van, met the procession at the as to how your supplies can be arranged. church gates, and conducted the You get all four when you at 12 noon. Mails per Q.t.e.v. "Queen of Ber­ coffin, carried by Brothers G. Bur­ Which of these features Supplementary MaU (Double Post­ muda" leaving Bermuda today buy Swim-Kaps. Latest gess, T. Gilbert, C. Ratteray, W. Bas­ age) froml2noontolp.m. the 3rd June might connect with S.s. do you want in your bath­ styles at popular prices. Registered MaU at 11.30 a.m. sett, C. Simmons, and L. GUbert, to "Queen Mary" sailing from New York the church. The Society held a ing cap. Style, protec­ Designed to protect your Parcel Post for Great Britain and for Southampton on the 5th June. the United States at 11.30 a.m. rituaUstic service at the grave after John F* Burrows & Co*, Ltd* tion, comfort or economy? hair in comfort. * * * Mails per S.s. "Lady Drake" leav­ the committal. See our displays today. Mails per S.s. "Lady Drake" for ing Bermuda on the 5th, June The deceased leaves a wife and Dial 1249-1C£8 Queen St. Great Britain, (Via Boston) the Do­ should connect with S.s. "Aquitania" famUy and a large number of re­ Front St. latives to whom sympathy is ex­ Before or After Sunburn See—Us minion of Canada, and the United saiUng from New York for Southam­ 1743«ItJw.tp. States of America, wfll close at the pton on the llth June. pressed.

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a game or cness. Without answer- ; ing, Marcia shut the door. -Then she turned and faced her father. "I want to know why you •4H bought that house, Father." susass. hu, HY does anyone buy a house?" W he said nervously. "To Hve in Wf-- or for speculation. I bought tt to A1936 by United Feature Syndicate, tne. Uve in." "Yes. but that house has some­ thing strange about it." Marcia Howards receives a ing much in need of paint adver­ "Obviously it is badly in need mysterious letter from her father tised itself as the Eureka House. of repairs," Howards answered asking her to join him at Stips­ "Accommodations for Tourists." with a Uttle laush. town as soon as possible. On the Howards parked the car and led "I mean more than that," Mar­ train she meets a young doctor, Marcia inside. It was the usual cia interrupted. "There is a feel­ Larry Morton, from Stipstown, small town hostelry, but upstairs ing of—of unpleasant things." -who knows ber father and tells two large rooms, looking out on a Howards stood up abruptly and ner that he has cat his hand, pretty back street, had been aired walked to the window. insinuating that there is some­ and cleaned. In one of them a "So,*' he murmured, without To the tune of snap, crackle and pop, each day an army thing strange about it. When dozen red roses stood in a vase on turning around, "you felt it, too." Marcia meets her father, he tells of children march gaily to the table to enjoy Kellogg's her that he has bought a house, the center table. Marcia turned "Father, please—" Marcia put a the large Stips estate on the out­ impulsively to her father. hand on his arm and he faced Rice Krispies. When cold milk or cream is poured on skirts of town. They go out to "Darling, how sweet of you!" her again. "What is it you are' and the merry music of the crisp, crackling rice see the house and Marcia finds Howards shook his bead. trying to hide from me?" she that it is surrounded by a high "I meant to, but I forgot," he asked quietly. bubbles begins, little faces break into smiles—then forbidding stone wall. The rooms admitted. "Perhaps it is a wel­ Howards took a gold case from are small—more like cells than come from the management." his pocket and carefuUy chose a little spoons get busy quickly! rooms—and at the head of the "I hardly think so," Marcia cigarette, lighting it before he stairs is a heavy steel door. Mar­ smiled. answered. Then he laughed, a Let the children eat all the Kellogg's Rice Krispies cia feels uncomfortable, believ­ sUghtly embarrassed laugh. they want. Filled with nourishment and easy to digest, ing that evil has been in the HEN a lanky man with a two "To teU the truth, Marcia, I house and that evil is still lurk­ W days* stubble of beard on his was—stfll am, for that matter— this wholesome cereal may be enjoyed at any hour. The ing-there. chin came up with her bags, she afraid you would think me some­ questioned him. He scratched his thing of a fool to plunge into an whole family will give you a vote of thanks for such deli­ head and fished an envelope from adventure at my age." cious food. Good for breakfast, lunch or supper! CHAPTER H his pocket. Marcia leaned forward, her eyes {VIARCIA was silent as they "I fergit," he said laconically, bright. There's no cooking either. You'll find them always * drove back to town. Her and left the room. "Seal adventure?" she asked father told her the carpenters "Welcome to Stipstown," Mar­ eagerly. crisp, always tempting. would get to work next day, cia read aloud. "May I come to "WeU, perhaps I shouldn't call Boiiii: see you soon? You have the most it an adventure. Well probably and as soon as the mess was beautiful profile in the world. have a very duU time. You'll see f SAY. THIS TO&StWt cleaned up, they would move Larry Norton." how nice it will be after the al­ VEGETABLE $08&* in. He was full of plans and Marcia flushed. terations are made and a gar­ ! EVER TASTED1-- "A Mt presumptuous, your doc­ dener is turned loose on the kept up an incessant, jerky tor friend," she said. grounds." NANCY : conversation. '1 don't blame him," Howards "Father," Marcia said impa­ tiently* "if you don't teU me what WELL, YOU'VE yp^MtS it is all about I shaU die of curi­ YOUR REPUTATlfa^I osity." RICE KRISPIES AS A CRITIC, BOS'—, SOLD BY ALL GROCERS 482 IT'S CfsMt8E.ll i.THfc OWARDS chuckled and then H srew serious. MOST POPULAR "There isn't much to ten. You .VEGETABLE s|||||f know Tve always liked this part IN THE WORL1? of the country—wanted to buy a house here. WeU, last week I had a letter from an agent in Cran- ton. He said he had a house on his Ust which might interest me. I went to see hm, and he told me that the house had been for rent For a meal-time triumph of TWICE AS RICH AS HOME-MADE or sale for ten years, and that I your own, open a tin of could get it very cheap now be­ Campbell's Vegetable Soup %ead ^Directions cause the owners needed money." "But where does the adventure tonight. Made with 15 dif­ Campbell's Soup is made twice as come in?" Marcia protested. ferent vegetables, deliciously rich as you would make soup at "Wait," Howards said. "I came combined in a double-rich home. It is necessary, therefore, up here to see the house, and the beef broth, it has a goodness to add an equal amount of water .first impression I had was un­ and flavour that has made it before serving. Thus each tin of comfortable. Then I saw that the Campbell's *>lace has wonderful possibiUties." the world's favourite vege­ "And in the meantime," said table soup. Here's a soup on your shelf tarcia, "I am dying of suspense." truly as fine as you could means double Howards laughed. the quantity make in your own kitchen "Very wen," he said. "T decided of soup on. > rent the place with a clause —yet it is ready to serve in your table. hat I could buy it within a year a matter of minutes. for tbe price quoted at present. The day after I signed the lease, the agent called, saying that he had been offered twice my price for the house. A stranger named Brown had come in and offered to buy, cash down. This stranger seemed very much disturbed when he learned that someone else already had an option." Empire "Did the agent describe the man to you?" "Yes," Howards grinned. "Tbat intrigued me. Mr. Brown wore a The stranger offered double the price for the house. thick black beard and dark Vegetable 5OUP As her first uncomfortable laughed. "You have got a good glasses." "Enter the villain," Marcia impression of the house wore profile—inherited it from me. Se­ WORLD'S LARGEST SELLING SOUPS • 21 KINDS: ASPARAGUS/ BEAN • BEEF • riously. Marcia. he's a nice fel­ murmured. "But why did you boy i BOUILLON • CELERY • CHICKEN WITH RICE • CLAM CHOWDER • CONSOMME • SCOTCH BROTH off, Marcia listened more low." the house? You already had it for • MOCK TURTLE • MULLIGATAWNY • MUTTON • NOODLE WITH CHICKEN • OXTAIL • PEA closely to what her father was Marcia bit her Up and changed a year." PEPPER POT • PRINTANIER • TOMATO • VEGETABLE • VEGETABLE-BEEF • CREAM OF MUSHROOM tbe conversation. "Well," he hesitated a moment, saying. Her vague surprise at 4 and then went on. "it had beer.' his enthusiasm increased. He "When do we dine ?** rented twice before, and each j was not a man given to talk­ "Supper in ten minutes." time the occupants broke their! Supper turned out to be a lease, claiming tbey had be*>n ing much, and it seemed to rather tasteless meal, and Marcia persecuted. I thought, perhaps, if ' her that he was chatting ner­ was glad when it was over. Her I owned the p'acf- I might be left vously now to avoid a silence father had been silent, and she in peace." sensed that he had something on or perhaps questions. She de­ his mind. When* they had fin­ "I think instead," Marcia said cided to ask questions later. quietly, "that »ou may have put ished, Marcia said, yourself in greater danger." Stipstown was larger than she Tm tired. Let's go upstairs had thought. They drove down a where we won't be disturbed." 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WEAF WLW WJZ WABC GSO & GSB 660 kilocycles 700 kilocycles 760 kilocycles 860 kilocycles 19.7 metres & 31.5 metres NEW YORK CINCINNATI NEW YORK NEW YORK DAVENTRY, ENGLAND 5.00 j Agricultural Talk Betty and Bob. Drama Jackie Heller, Tenor Margaret McCrae, Songs The Little Show Men of the West Dorothy Gordon, Child­ lis! life of Mary Sothern- ren's Programme sketch r OA Riley and Farley and the Same as WJZ Singing Lady Buddy Clark, Songs The BBC Theatre Orches­ *J",U Round and Round Boys tra 5.45 Don Pedro Orchestra Same as WJZ Little Orphan Annie- Wilderness Road, Sketch sketch Flying Time—sketch Kay Kyser's Orchestra News Reporter "Eton Boys, Male Quartet 6.00 Animal News Club 1 r j News Reporter Adrian O'Brien, Tenor Mary Small, songs Bobby Benson—sketch Dance Music. Jack Jack­ 6• *«* J Clark Dennis, tenor son's Band Press Raa fi *ifl! - i° News Toy Band Press-Radio News Press-Radio News Dance Music (g.r.)

6.35" Basel:>a11 Resume, Alice Remsen, contralto; Milton Kellem's Orchestra Jas. Wilkinson, baritone Billy and Betty—sketch Same as WJZ Lowell Thomas Renfrew of the Mounted— GSP, 19.6 m.: GSD, 25.5 m.; 6.45 sketch GSC, 31.3 m. Amos 'n' Andy—sketch The Johnson Family Easy Aces—sketch Gertrude Niesen, Songs Big Ben. A Studio Con­ 7.00 cert. LesUe Bridgewater Quintet; Flora Collins Uncle Ezra 1 To be announced "Olympic Prospects, 1936" Fray and Baum, Piano Duo (soprano) 7.15 —William Slater Heatter, news Same as WJZ Lum and Abner—sketch Kate Smith, songs

7.451 Ameriean Schools Sketch 1 Alice Day, songs; Pearson Marie Cozzi, baritone, and Boake Carter 7.50—London Scenes: The I Orchestra Orchestra Houses of ParUament ne Man's Family—sketch 1 Same as WEAF Folies de Paree Cavalcade of America- 8.05—"The Merry Month sketch of June"—revue 8.15

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BELMONT MANOR NOTES Miss Katherine MacAdam, from Pro­ vidence, R.I., Miss Margaret Mus- MECHANICS HALL THEATRE THE BEST — grave, from New Bedford, Mass., New Yorkers wlio arrived this week Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W. IngaUs, from are, Mrs. Emma Banta, Mr and Mrs. Boston, Mass. E. Behrman, Mrs. Eleanor S. Camp­ Double Feature Programme bell, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Grimshaw, BELMONT MANOR SOCIAL NOTES j Laurel. Hardy Turn Scotch In New Tom Walls Again. MB. and Mrs. Jacob Harris, Mr. and Mr. Courtney Burr gave a most Laugh Hit MM- Robert J. Kohler, Miss E.Kis- attractive dinner to a group of friends | Picturegoers who have enjoyed Tom senger, Mr. Tom A. Lyons, Mr. and Bonnie Scotland", opening today at Belmont Manor on Saturday WaUs in his other sparkling roles will PAPER NAPKINS and DOYLES Mrs. J. Lipon, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. I at the Mechanics Hall Theatre, is be delighted with his new picture, Night. The occasion was a fare­ Morritt, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Emil rated as the funniest and most am­ "Foreign Affairs," in which he adds weU party at the breaking up of a 2/9 box Mogul, Miss Ann Papp, Miss A. bitious of the feature-length come­ a few years to his age and appears as group that have enjoyed Bermuda Patricia Pearson, Mr. and Mrs- Mort. dies co-starring Stan Laurel and a naughty old feUow, whose chief I together this spring and early sum­ Steinhardt, Miss Adele Steinberg, Oliver Hardy. interests in Ufe are the tables and the TABLE SETS (Cover and Napkins) 9d each FANCY mer. A special menu was struck Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swartz, Mr. With a wee bit of delightful ro­ wine bottle. We are used to Tom | for the occasion. The guests were Edward Weiss, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney mance and heaps of good old-iash- WaUs in the vole of the man who PAPER De Luxe Miss Esther O'Brien, Miss Hestor NAPKINb Walter Weiss, Mr. and Mrs. M. ioned Laurel and Hardy hilarity, is master of the situation; here we j Jones, Miss Dorothy Jones, Miss Green, Yellow, Pink, and White Antkies, Mr. and Mrs. Herman the production serves to bring the two see him at a great disadvantage for Helene Acker, Mr. Teddy GosUng, famous funsters together agj Chopak, Mrs. Herbert RosenthaU, n after ilack of funds, and severely snubbed! 9d PEAS Mr. Frank Gosling, Mr. Charles a brief separation which, for e pkg and Miss Marjorie WaUace. l '|by his wealthy relations, hut even I I Archibald Cooper and Mr. Neil Hutch­ threatened to end disastrously for * * * so the characteristic resilence of tbe ings. >i j • their legion as fans throughout the FLOWERED PAPER From the sister city, Brooklyn, man overcomes aU difficulties. Un­ NAPKINS —oo world. daunted by the fact that he is penni­ You'll say so, too, came the Misses Marie G. and Lydia 7d pkj I. Antonelli, Miss Mildred Erikson, INVERURIE AND CEDAR With Scotland and India as the less and has drunk his last bottle of I ^g background for most of tbe action— after eating them. Mr. and Mrs. A. Goldberg, Mr. and LODGE Burgundy, he sets out on a campaign Mrs. H. T. Nottage, Mr. and Mrs. of which there is plenty—the story for obtaining money which involves advances through seven reels of al­ H. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. A. Finkel- >iiTn in a series of thriUing adventures Mr. W. S. MitcheU, of the passenger most continuous laughs, punctuated stein, Miss S. Pollack, Miss Augusta and compromising situations. The department of Furness Line, is among occasionally by a smile or a sigh. old rascal comes out on top with a j SAVE MONEY — Skovren, Mr. Donald A. Smith, and the arrivals of the week. Other New For there is a thread of pretty ro­ wealthy wife and a permanent in­ Miss Beatrice Sadowsky. THE BERMUDA PRESS, Ltd. Buy Libby's Peas by Yorkers include Miss S. Hoffman, mance of this sparkling presentatioi. come, and even if he doesn't deserve * * * Mr. and Mrs. John J. Dacy Jr., Miss —a love story interpreted by June them we begrudge him nothing, | Reid Street the case from your The Misses Madeline M. and Kath- G. Jordon, and Miss G. Huntsman. Lang and WiUiam Janney, two screen since he has provided us with some ] Grocer. trine V. Broderick, of Providence, R.I. * • * youngsters of unusual promise. of the best laughs oi the season. sisters of Mr. Broderick, editor pub­ PhUadelphia is weU represented at lisher of The Nautical Gazette, were Inverurie. There are Mrs. Louis among the arrivals at Belmont oo Werner, and the Misses B. and E. Monday. Werner, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Bunting, unbeam # # # Dr. and Mrs. Morton O. ZaU, and Miss THE ELECTRICAPPI1ANCES MADE Mrs. Seabury Stanton with her H. C. Kindberg. daughter, Miss Jean Stanton, of * * * New Bedford, Mass., is making holi­ Dr. and Mrs. O. Mowry are from day at Belmont. Mrs. Stanton is Minette, N.Y. Mrs. I. Morrow and the wife of the treasurer of the her son, Mr. David Morrow, are from Hathaway Manufacturing Company East Orange, N.J., Mrs. H. J. Bab- of New Bedford. cock comes from Lockport, N.Y. * # # * * * From Chicago, HI., came Miss A party from SommerviUe, Mass., Myrtle Herriman, Miss Kathryn Mc- is made up of tbe Misses Marie and Mahon, Mr. Charles Stern, Mr. and Catherine Welch, Miss Anne Cullen, IRON MASTER Mrs. Robert G. Walker, and Miss and Miss Mary Shea. From Fairhaven, Heats twice Emma WUdberger. Mass., came Miss E.A. Janowsky. Mr. as quick * * * and Mrs. A. Gardner are guests Other arrivals include Mr. Charles from Providence, Rhode Island. BURNABY CYCLES Steinberg, of the Bronx, N.Y., Miss OO Burnaby Building Mary O'Brier., of Emhurst, LJ., Dr. and Mrs. O. Freeman, of Wood- Market in South Africa for 1652«r.«Tw.tp. mere, LJ., and from Cleveland, Canadian Macaroni Obio, Mr. and Mrs. Richard N. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. "Landy, A market Is opening up in South BOX LUNCH from Schenectady, N.Y., Mrs. Mary Africa for macaroni and vermicelli T. Kelly, of Bayside, L.I., Mrs. R. from Canada, according to the Indus­ VISITORS M. Kutz, from East Orange, N.J., trial Department of the Canadian Miss Honor W. Adams, from Passaic, With box lunches are National Railways. Heretofore Italy N.J. has been the chief source of supply, always made welcome StiU further arrivals are Mr. and with the United States supplying Mrs. William Germain Dooley, from canned spaghetti. The principal con­ Cambridge, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. A" sumption centres are the coast HALF WAY HOUSE Albert Cross, from Eaton, Pa., Miss cities. YeUow is the colour required Here the giant Cunard-White Star liner, tbe Queen Mary, is seen majestically breasting the waves. Though she did not succeed in Famous for the Red Devil Swizzle Edna A. Gray, of Philadelphia, Pa., due to the aparent beUef-'on thei wresting the Blue Riband from the French liner "Normandie," she gave every evidence of superb qualifications which wfll enable her Mrs. Ji»lia A. Herron, and Miss Mar­ part of the pubUc that the yeUow Opposite The Aquarium toset a new record shortly. She is 1018 feet long over all and 118 feet wide. Her tonnage is 80.773. Maximnm draft 40 ft. She is the jorie A. Herron, also of Philadelphia, colour indicates the presence of egg.' heaviest ship in the world.

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THERESA'S CHURCH I mm Er* Continued from Page 1 I Br* mm **•"*.» tm Continued from Page 1 fr** P-9 tor the control of the Ucensing system *.**» Sr* of witnesses is that "there was an BuHey—Franklin Br* mm over clubs needs strengthening! unauthorised disclosure of informa­ mm The present club Ucence costs £20 "*.**" 99 WEAK tion regarding the budget for the pre­ fr* a year, but so much has been heard At St. Theresa's Church, HamU­ mm mm sent year by Mr. J. H. Thomas to ton , on Monday evening, the wedding mm "*."** in the House of late about bogus Mr. Bates" and to Sir Alfred Butt M GIBBONS COMPANY **« NERVES clubs and the abuse of the club idea was solemnised of Mr. William fr* *.* and that "use was made of this Sr* that, having repulsed the attempt to Builey, of Chatham, England, and *.* 99 information for the purpose of his pri­ Queen Street and' digestive make clubs independent of the Ucens­ Miss Enid Franklin, daughter of tm mm vate gain by Mr. Bates" and by Sir 99 ing system, it may be a good time Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Franklin. *».timmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmti»ti^m«ti^ts^timmmmmmmtimmmmmmmm'mm'mm'»mmmmm'm^'mt/mm'Z' Crd disorders Alfred Butt. The report refers to mm to increase the cost of a club Ucense The bridegroom is a member of the fr* BYNIN AMARA is a most evidence tendered by Cabinet and Br* to, say, £50, and make the other staff of the N.A.A-F-L mm effective tonic for general weak­ Treasury officials and continues "we mm ness and lowered vitality. It requirements more strict—it being The church had been decorated and Yonkers, N.Y., Adds to Its unhesitatingly accept their evidence "*"*' increases the digestive powers, noted, for instance, that although before the ceremony Miss MadeUne fr* and stimulates the activities as regards themselves their sub­ "Anti-Shorts" Patrol the draft BUl of 1935 required club SmelUe sang "Ave Maria." The of the body, quickly bringing ordinates and those engaged in Civil — PURINA CHOWS - back health and strength. premises to be equipped with sanitary bridesmaids were two of the bride's Service generaUy including printers. That Bermuda is not the only place appliances Uke aU other places where closest friends—Miss Mary Baker and We find no shred of evidence to sug­ where "short shorts" are frowned COW CHOW Uquor is sold, nothing is said about Miss LucUle Champion. 10/6 this in the BUl of 1935 now under gest any of these persons was ever in upon by the PoUce is proved by this communication with any of those Mr. Charles Collis was best man, item in last Saturday's New York HEN CHOW 10/6 CHICKEN CHOWDER 12/6 consideration. Instead of omitting and the ushers were Mr. W. Hawkins SZ57 any such requirements for clubs, who effected insurances" the Tri­ Times: and Mr. J. Carter. I* ftftt: STARTENA 14/6 GROWENA 12/6 they might be made stricter, particu­ bunal adds "tbe same observations The bridal party afterwards went tc f larly for the proprietary kind. apply to aU Cabinet Ministers save YONKERS ADDS 9 OFFICERS TO LAYENA 12/- BABY CHICK ... 12/- i> Mr. J. H. Thomas and to aU those the HamUton Roof, the bride and •ANTI-SHORTS* PATROL In fact, so much is omitted from persons to whom information as to bridegroom walking to the reserved RELIEVES DEPRESSION or added to the Liquor License Act and the budget was suppUed before its table as Eddie Wittstein's orchestra YONKERS, N.Y., May 29.—Just of 1936 that the former practice and brings back tbe vitality pubUcation to the House of Com­ played The Wedding March. In­ in case the sight of women in shorts OMOLENE 10/6 should have been carried out of Obtainable from all of youth mons. We think it right and in the cluded in the party were Mr. and Mrs. might be too dazzling for one poUce­ furnishing with the consoUdating pubUc interest that our views in this Charles CoUis, Mr. and Mrs. W. man over the coming hoUday week­ BUl a Ust of changes from and ad­ respect should be made public and Dee, Mr. Alfred Franklin and Mr. end, the Yonkers PoUce Department ditions to the existing law. Sir Irvine Franklin. Reginald Gray was always careful plainly affirmed". Tbe report also is assigning ten men to duty to en­ oo Pearman, Watlington & Co. to do this in consoUdating important records unanmously that Mr. LesUe force the city's "anti-shorts" ordin­ measures, and the most charitable Thomas, Mr. J. H. Thomas neither CAU OF S.S. CAVELIER ance. 1876+w3.s6. view of the present procedure is that knew nor suspected Mr. Bates for Safety Commissioner Denis Monis- whom he placed certain insurances sy said today the extra officers would the Committee worked so hard on the It has been arranged for S.s. BiU itself that they had no time had any improper information of be put on duty because of the senti budget secrets. Cavelier to caU at Bermuda on Mon­ ment of residents in the neighbor-1 The Associated Board of The to frame such a Ust of changes. On day, 8th June, for shipment of vege­ the other hand, a less charitable hood of the Croton Aqueduct, along tables to Montreal. Royal Schools of Music view might be that reliance was placed which New York hikers travel on hoU­ Informal Anglo-PoUsh naval con­ Vegetables wUl be received on the days. The residents had objected upon ignorance of legislators of the versations with a view to the ex­ The iUowing is the list of the existing law, in hopes that they would dock up to 12 noon. Carrots and to the hikers, he said, and particularly tension by BUateral agreements of Candidates who passed the Written not notice any changes and therefore onions wiU be received at the Packing­ to the shorts worn by many women. the principles decided in the recent Examinations in Grammar of Music not oppose them. houses up tiU 4 p.m. on Saturday, Commissioner Morrissy said that London Naval Treaty were resumed 6th inst. pending a legal opinion as to whether held on the 14th March last for the Hello, This ignorance of existing law on I at the Foreign Office this afternoon. Tomatoes will be received daily, Yonkers had the right to enforce its Certificates issued by the Board. •J^-^ifrf* Everybody I the part of legislators is at times The Anglo-Russian talks of simUar on laws on the aqueduct path, arrests In the Ust the Candidate's name is appalling—such as, for instance, a character which were interrupted ty. would be made only if hikers wearing foUowed by the grade number of the recent case where a member of Whitsuntide hoUdays wiU be resum- HAMILTON HOTEL NOTES shorts step off the patli onto city exammation passed. Meet the new tbe House did not know that ed on Thiwsday. property. VKTOii local Boards of Health, except Bermuda High School for Girls— The Hamilton Hotel Rcof on Mon­ (Teacher: Miss M. Turner, L.R.A.M.) in the municipalities, were day evening was crowded to its fuUest —oo- MOOSE LODGE HOLDS ITS Francis L. White, 1. FULLER abolished years ago. The situation capacity. Amcng the dancers were COLONIAL OPERA HOUSE is, however, that the draft Bill of many parties from the ships at dock i A HEALTH GIVING ANNUAL INSTALLATION Mt. St. Agnes Academy—(Teacher 1935 differed considerably from the in the harbour. "Jaws of Jungle" Feature of Sister Rita Vincent) Doris S. NichoU, FOOD DRINK existing law, and the liquor licence Remaining for an indefinite stay BRUSH Continued frem Page 1 Ceyonese Eden IV. BUl of 1936 differs not only from the | are two charming young ladies, the Children THRIVE on it. under his wise and capable leader­ existing law but from the draft BiU, Misses EUeen La Duo and Florence representative ship. Bing Crossby Musical Balances (Teacher: Miss Marion Tatem. and legislators nowadays have neither Doering from Milwaukee, Wis. Both Invigorating for Grown-ups. John E. Riihiluoma. I. and give me a ring when I the time nor the patience to check In expressing thanks for the hon­ young ladies are enjoying their stay Programme up such matters as carefuUy as they our done him, the Dictator reminded to the fuUest extent, and are particu­ you want a demonstration deserve, even if satisfied that aU the members that he was filling the place "Anything Goes" which had its (Teacher: Mtrs. E. Waton.) Mary L. BENNY FERGUSON larly fond of dancing and swimming, Collins, m. of Fuller Brushes or Bowl- changes made are improvements. of Bro. C. Franklin, who was unable at which they excel. permiere at the Colonial Opera House to take the chair because of serious Theatre, is a jolly, tuneful, enter­ is Now the Agent Attention has aheady been caUed Miss Katherine Regan is another Itzer, the new, sanitary iUness. The other officers responded taining picture. Bing Crosby is the Mr. Felix Swinstead, who has taken Bank of Bermuda Building to the fact that both existing law tateresting guest at the Hotel who is to Bro. Osmond's toast. featured player, in this song-starred the place of the late Eric Brough, as marve and draft BiU of 1935 preclude any greatly enjoying her stay here. Miss 1560*3*J|th. woman from holding a Ucence of Retiring Dictator Bro. A. Wale said Paramount presentation of the pop­ the examiner to practical work is Regan is especiaUy appreciative of the ular Broadway musical comedy expected to arrive in Bermuda on the "MIKE SELLEY" any land, as weU as from employ­ that in a general way the past year beauties of the Island and the com­ ment on Licence B. Premises. So far had been a good one, although he which broke records during its New 5th instant. Barbados Election Telephone 1870 forts of the Hamilton Hotel as she is York run. He is assisted by such oo both these requirements are omitted could see that a few matters might associated with the weU-known 1863*w. have been bettered. The Lodge's favorites as Ethel Merman, CharUe in the BUl of 1936 from Sections 10 Hotel Taft in New Haven, Conn., Viscount MonseU Resigns BRIDGETOWN, Baibados, June 2. finances were in a sound condition, Ruggles, Ida Lupino and Grace Brad­ (3) and 18 respectively. Again, the which is under the management of (CP)—In the St. Michael's vestry and the Lodge had at last found a ley. provision is missing in Section 10 Mr. Craig La Vm. LONDON, Jime 2. (CP)—The DaUy by-election yesterday G. H. Adams good home in the new Foresters' HaU. AU the famous Cole Porter songs that in case of cancellation of a U- PhUadelphia is weU represented by MaU said Tuesday that Viscount with three hundred and seven votes During the absence of the Secretary, which were universally popular are NOTICE eence the premises cannot be Ucensed the Misses Clara McGinnis, Mary MonseU, First Lord of Admiralty defeated John Beckles who polled Past Dictator Bro. E. lines had ably heard in this mirthful picture. for the next five years—besides many Du Bois, EUzabeth Dager, Margaret had resigned. The paper states that cne hundred and twenty-two. carried cut the duties. Outstanding in the lyric Une are other canges of various kinds from Radger and Jane Jackson. Sir Samuel Hoare former Foreign I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE Other speeches were made by In­ the parodies on "You're the Top" I the existing law. Connecticut is represented by the Secretary "is confidently expected -oo- that I will not be respons­ stalling Prelate Bro. Welrose Smith, which Crossby and Miss Merman Except, however, for omission of a Misses .Esther C. Ehn, Betty B. to be his successor.'' ible for goods of any des­ who thanked Bro. StoveU and the sing. These took the audience by cription bought in my name I Ust of changes, the Liquor License McGinney and Mrs. and Miss A. 00 Canadian National Statement Act of 1936 bears evidence of a great committee responsible for the din­ storm with their unexpected Unes, without a written order Molstein. and proved the high spot to the en­ Rains in Jamaica deal of careful and painstaking work ner, and by Outer Guard (Past Dic­ from me. -00- tertainment. Nearly everything "un­ which ought to be able to stand on tator) Bro. E. lines, who said that the OTTAWA, Jime 2nd, (CP)—The der the sun is introduced in these its merits without reUance on the Lodge's watchword for 1936-37 should KINGSTON, JAMAICA, June 2. House Committee on RaUways •"'to­ Henry George Turner. Governors Confer parodies, from Ethiopia to stratos­ ignorance of legislators and of the be "NewMembers." (CP)—Very heavy rains again started day gave unanimous consent to'the pheric flights. 1S55W3.W10. pubUc of the existing Uquor Ucence oo—- in various sections of island, rivers proposal of chairman Sir Eugene Fis- everywhere and banana fields along laws. An Idea NAIROBI, Kenya, June 2. (CP)— The bright dance routines by Le- et, that C. P. Fullerton, Chairman, "PhiUp, I must have a complete The governos cf five British colonies Roy Prinz deserve mention, as does the banks have been washed away of the Canadian National board of -oo- and trains Me running out of sched­ Ambitious set of new clothes. I'm sure the en­ in East Africa wiU gather Tuesday the fast-paced direction of Lewis Trustees, submit a statement on the at BarEs Salaam, Tanganyika,to dis­ MUestone. The audience is carried ule. A Nicaraguan fishing sloop is Employer: "I'm sorry, but I think tire neighborhood knows my present operations of the system during the cuss the defense of East Africa. The headlong from amusing escapades anchored in the harbour with rifles that you are too young." wardrobe by heart." past year. Unanimous consent was governors of Kenya, Uganda, Tan­ to diverting songs, and from spec­ and 2,000 rounds of ammunition Bright Boy: "Thank you, sir "But wouldn't it be cheaper to necessary as the statement is expected ganyika, Nyasaland and Zanzibar tacular night club scenes to madcap aboard. These are sealed by the cus­ ShaU I look in again in about move to a new neighborhood?— to go outside of mere reference to the wiU be present. comedy. toms. week's time." Pearson's. committee. I THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1936 Page 7

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Tues. Mon. Air Reduction 60f 60 Will Allisons Downfall End Regular Section, R.A.A. Beats AUied Oh. & Dye. 195§ 199 fashions His Tennis Career? Closing Scores in English AUls Chalm. Mfg 44J 441 R.A.S.C. Drivers by 4 Runs Am. Can. - 1281 129 County Cricket Am. Car & Foundry 35| 35| Jack Crawford's businesslike five An extremely close cricket match Am. Coml. Alcohol Am. & Foreign Pow 7a set victory over Wilmer AUson on was played on the Garrison Recreat­ LONDON, Jime 2, (CP)—The Whit­ 33} Am. & For. P. p/.„.~~~ s Monday seems to bear out the con­ ion Ground on Saturday between the suntide HoUday cricket games ended Am. Locomotive 28* 28 viction held by many tennis critics Regular Section, R.A.A., and the today in a series of stalemates. Fre­ Am. Mch. & F6L 111 that he is not a great tennis player, R.A.S.C. Drivers. The Regular quent showers so curtailed play that Am. Power & Lt». 111 gngland Am. Radiator -. 211 201 that he is doomed to be always Section, R.A.A. won by four runs. none of the eleven first class fixtures Am. Rolling Mill. 27| 27f found among the semifinaUsts and Batting first, the R.A.A. lost their on the schedule were fought to a de­ Am. Smelt. & Rfg 78i 79} runners-up—but never among the first four wickets for 8 runs. L/ Sergt. finite conclusion. Am. Sugar Ref 55J 56 Am. Tel. & TeL 165} 1651 . bv Robert o< winners. O. B. Wilkinson, however, came in Points for first innings victories Am. Tobacco B~ m Allison's remarkable win over Fred and with Gnr. E. Steed took the score went to Middlesex over Sussex, Essex Am. Water Works 22 f 221 ~n« ° jQuaV^ Perry last year at Forest frills was up to 78 before the fifth wicket feU. over Derbyshire, Somerset over Anaconda Copper. 33f 34 Atchison 72 72 elieved by foUowers of the Texaa Wilkinson hit up 44, highest score Gloucestershire, Surrey over Not­ 27J 271 o be the beginning of a new era for of the game, and Steed contributed Atlantic Refining tinghamshire, and Kent over Hamp­ Auburn Auto 29 291 ieir star. No longer would he be the 27 to the team's total of 81. Only shire. Baldwin Loco 3f 3f 18| 18f hard luck man of tennis, and his two runs were added after the fifth The Northamptonshire-Leicester­ Baltimore & Ohio rCeW a BarnsdaU Cp. A. 16§ 16 :yle of play, based on the slogan wicket feU. shire, Warwickshire-Worcestershire, 28 28 *° ! are **+ as **-* " •'win or lose, voUey" would be vin­ Bendix Avla The R.A.S.C. Drivers also started and Yorkshire-Lancashire matches Bethlehem Steel 52§ 531 dicated. out badly, losing 3 wickets for 9 runs. were declared drawn, the teams fail- Bohm Al. & Br 47| 48} Now, with two defeats suffered at a J. Devent, with 21, and W. Steed with ing to complete an innings each. Borg Warner Briggs Mfg. 45 45f rital point in tennis history, AUison's 8 took the score to 40 before the Apart from county championship Byers (A.M.) _ — 18} star appears to have fallen again, and fourth wicket felL P. Raynor, eighth competition, India drew with Cam­ Canada Dry G. Ale judging by the score in his match man in, knocked up 20 not out, and bridge University, and there were Canadian Pacific — 13 12| C ob Oase Thresh 161 1641 ^ ! identic - with Crawford, it seems as though 11 extras went a long way in helping simUar results in the Oxford Uni­ 744 75 has betrayed him. Vincent CaterpiUar Tractor the total score of 77. versity-Free Foresters and Sir JuUan Celanese Corp 22\ 23} hards predicted that if the Craw- Gnr. W. A. Swan and R. A. Francis Cahn's XI—Glamorgan encounters. Oerro de Pas Cop 53| 54 NAode ** EnQ d-AUisoo. match went to five sets Ches. & Ohio — 57| 58 umpired the match, and Major P. L. Scores at close of play foUow: 95 95| Crawford would win—and so it tur­ Lightboum and S. WaU acted as Chrysler Corp Colorado F. & I — ned out. scorers. Sussex vs. Middlesex Columbia G. and E. 18f 19 he loss to Quist was a disappcint- Scoring was as foUows.— Sussex 185 and 189 for 3. Middle­ Colum. Carb 1191 — tt and a surprise, and the scores of Coml. Credit ~ sex 198, at Lord's. 16J 16! r sets do not speak weU for Coml. Solvents _. BRITISH SPORTS DEPARTMENT REGULAR SECTION, R.A.A. Com. & Southern — 3| 31 America's No. 1 player. Derbyshire vs. Essex Oongoleum-Nairn ; Crawford, AUison estab- ConsoUdated Gas 32f 321 A. Stebbiag b. Raynor 4 Derbyshire 179, Essex 193 for 6, at lead of two sets to one. He Oonsol. Oil_ — HI ll! Gnr. R. BurchaU c. and b. Watson 2 Derby. 77} 77} > first 6-4, a score; that is gen- Contl. Can. Gnr. W. A. Hibben c. Devent b. Contl. O. of D _ 28} 28} - accepted as indicative of even Raynor. o Somerset vs. Gloucestershire Corn Prod. Ref 78 28} Crawford replied by winning Somerset 329 and 55 for 4, Glouces­ Curtiss-Wright „ 61 63 Gnr.E. Steed c. Raynor b. J. Steed 27 Deere & Oo 75| 76 -3, and AUison took the tershire 287, at Taunton. TTZlZ^iy 9 B.S.M..S.W. Woodman b Deleware & Hudson. 411 41} he same score as the first, Watson l DeL Lack & West 16f 16} 6-4. 56| 57| L/Sergt. O. B. Wilkinson c. Trott Nottinghamshire vs. Surrey Douglas Air. hree sets proved gruelling Du Pont de N 144 144 b. Raynor 44 Nottinghamshire 179 and 92 for 2, ESTABLI SHED 18 89 I for tennis at 31, felt Eastman Kodak. L Sergt. Art. H. RusseU b. Ray­ Surrey 180 for 9 declared, at Notting­ Elec. Auto-Lite 36 36} :rain more than his younger nor 0 ham. Elec. Power & L 151 15f Crawford captured the Erie R. R 12| 12f L/Bdr. H. Copeland b. J. Steed.... 0 to even the score at two First Nat. Stores — L Bdr. G. Pope stpd Devant b Kent vs. Hampshire 281 29 mparatively easily 6-2. Then Foster Wheeler Raynor 0 Kent 502 and 137 (Herman 7 for Free Texas „ — 30} 29| final set that put the United Gen. Asphalt — Gnr. H. Walmsley not out 0 59), Hampshire 469 (Mead 126) at out of the Davis Cup competit- Gen. Elec — 37f 37} Gnr. S. Noyce b. J. Steed 0 Southampton. MONTREAL STOCK MARKET Dr another year; the set that may Gen. Foods Op -... 39| 39} Extras 3 Gen. Motors 62 62} finish for Wilmer AUison. Northamptonshire vs. Leicestershire GiUette Saf. Razor Crawford won it 6-2. Northamptonshire 211, Leicester­ Goodrich Rub_ 191 20 Yesterday's Closing Prices 81 341 24| ctory of Crawford's ended shire 41 for no wickets, at Leicester. Goodyear Rub _ e zone competition, but mention Granby Consol • Mon. Tues. BOXING Bowling: Great Northern pf. 39| 40} 5.01! :ould be made of Budge's defeat Sterling 5.00| O M R W Warwickshire vs. Worcestershire Gy. West. Sugar 36} 351 BeU Tele 145} 146} In aid of the Young People's Welfare Association of Quist which foUowed later in the Warwickshire 209, Worcestershire Houston Ofl. — . 81 81 Braz. Tract_ 12} 15 Watson 8 1 29 2 Hudson Motor Car _ 10} 103 for 2, at Worcester. 14} 14f Bruck SUk 10| at the outhful, red haired CaUforn- Raynor 6 1 25 5 Hupp Motor Oar — 21 21 Can. Bronze „ — Intl. Harvester „ 85 85| Can. Car 6 6 s white-washing of Adrian Quist Ming 2 0 10 0 J. Steed 4 1 14 3 Yorkshire vs. Lancashire Intl, Nickel (Can) 46| 47 Can. Ind. Alco 7} 7| MID-TOWN GARDENS 6-4 did not avaU America Yorkshire 175 for 7 declared (Sut- Intl. Tel. & Tel.^. 13| 13| Cockshutt... — 61 John s-ManvlUe .56} ; it proved that his defeat cliffe 89) Lancashire 16 for 3 (Verity Cons. Smelt. 56} Corner Union and Dundonald Streets, Hamilton -awford on the Saturday before R.A.S.C. DRIVERS Kansas City Southern.... Dom. Bridge 36} 37 3 for 2) at Leeds. Kelvinator Cp 20 20 Ford Can _ _ 22} 22 thrilling five set battle 6-2, 6-3, Kennecott Oop „. 381 381 Hiram Walker „. — 28! on S. WaUb. Wilkinson 1 L-6,13-11 had not beei? occasioned India vs. Cambridge University Lambert Oo 201 20} Hiram Walker pt 181 18} J. Holdipp b. BurchaU 6 Liggett & Myers B 21 f ere good fortune, and it showed India 161 and 3 for no wickets, Cam­ Imp. Oil 211 L. Ming b. BurchaU 1 Loews Inc.. 451 45! Int. Nick. 47| 47 Tuesday Evening that in spite of his youth he was the bridge 215 at Cambridge. Mack Truck... *~~~ J. Devent b. BurchaU 21 30} Int. Pow. pf. — t dangerous threat in the TJ-S. Mathieson Alk Int. UtU — W. Steed run out 8 June 16th, 1936 team. Sir Julian Calm's XI vs. Glamorgan Miss. Can. McOol. Front „ 15 151 E. Watson b. BurchaU 0 Missouri Pacifie ~21 Mont. Lt. Pow 30! 211 Sir Julian Cahn's XI 277 and 48 "il First Bout at 9 pjn. —oo G. R. Simons b. E. Steed 2 Montgomery Ward 431 44! Nat. Brew 43 43} for 7 (Clay 4 for 9) Glamorgan 269, Nash Motors 16| 16{ Nat. Stl. Car 14 141 P. Raynor not out 20 ST. GEORGE'S GRAMMAR at Cardiff. Natl Biscuit Shawinigan 20 20} D.Trottc. and b. BurchaU 6 Natl. Cash Reg _. 23| 23| StL of Can 62! 621 PRELIMINARIES 4 Rounds Each. SCHOOL j. Wolff b. Wilkinson 0 Natl. Dairy Pro. 23} 231 Winnipeg Elee 26 3 Oxford University vs. Free Foresters Natl. Dist 28} 28f 153 E. A. Burgess c. Copeland b Can. Bank Com 153 BATTLING BENN vs. KID BURGESSON Oxford 355 for 3 declared and 236 Natl. Power & Lt 10f 10} Bank of Can 57 58 Wilkinson * for 4 declared CKimpton 85) Free National Steel „ „ 641 65 Bank Mont _ 1921 190 Bailey's Bay Warwick Annual Sports to be Held on u N.Y.-NJI. & H Extras Foresters 232 and 86 for 3, at Oxford. Bank N. Scotia — N.Y. Central 35| 351 Royal Bank Can 170 O.C. HEATH vs. ALF BARBER Thursday Next North Amer. Co„ 26J 26| Ash Gold .14 •141 Northern Pacific 30 30g Base Metal 18} .18} H. M. S. Malabar Bermuda English Wightman Cup Pacific Gas & E. Bear Explor Am> .51 | sday, June 4th, wiU be Packard Motor Car. 10| 101 Beattie 1.26 1.29 Paramount Pic. .64 KID LEMA vs. KID KELLY Red Letter days in the Bowling: Team Selected 81 81 Big Miss „ 611 ool Calendar at St. George's Paramount Pic., 2nd pf. 81 9 Bobjo 18 .18 Bermuda H. M. S. York O M R W Penn. R.R 311 31 8.25 ,r School, when the Annual LONDON, June 2. (CP)—Six rank­ Bralorne 8.10 Burcjb.aU 12 0 33 5 PhiUips Petrol 40} 40} Brx Gold — 8 Rounds Each hletic Sports wUl take place on the WUkinson 8 0 18 3 ing players were named today to Pub. Service of N.J 441 44! Buff Anker 7.70 7.55 I SEMI-FINALS Playing Field commencing Pullman. Inc. E. Steed 4 0 15 1 represent Britain in the Wightman Can. Malart 1.20 1.19 , at 2 p.m. shaip. Cup matches to be played at Wim­ Radio Corp 12 112 Cast Treth 1.45 1.45 A. B. LAKE vs TAFF BOWERS Radio Corp. pf. B 77| 77} Many of the competitors took part bledon on June 12 and 13. Cent Pao 3.42 3.37 Light-weight Champt Fly Bantam and oo Radio Keith-Orp 51 51 Chem. Resrch —• .95 the recent Inter-Schools Sports, The teams, which wUl oppose the Remington-Rand 19} 19 Ohiboug 2.00 1.95 of Navy Feather-weight and were successful in winning four stars of the United States, is headed Repub. Steel Corp 20 20} Ooniarum 2.30 2.30 5 with second and third places Safeway Stores Dome „ 60 61 i H. M. S. York Bermuda Br itishGuianaFeather weight by Dorothy Round and Katherine —. in several others. These wiU be Seaboard OU (Del)... 311 Eldorado 95 .95 I Stammers, and includes Mary Hard- Sears Roebuck 8.05 ' competing against handicaps ac­ 72| 73 Fal Bridge 8.00 Wins Decision wick, Freda James, Nancy Lyle, SheU Union Oil 16J 17 Godslake 94 .95 I MAIN BOUT 10 Rounds cording to age, and some close con­ and Evelyn Dearman. Simmons Co 28! 29 Green Stab 62 .60 tests are anticipated. Egg and Spoon, GEORGETOWN, B. G. June 2. Socony-Vac. OiL 121 13 Gun Gold 1.12 1.10 "SMILIN"' MIKE vs JOHNNY SEMAS Southern Pacifie 33 331 Hollinger 16J ind Sack Races will form the (CP)—Fearless Greb, contender for ; Middle-weight Champion Contender ing events and a keen struggle Southam Railway 16} 16i Home Oil _ 1.08 1.10 the British Guiana featherweight METEOROLOGICAL NOTES Sperry Corp. 19 19} Howey 89 .87} I is expected in the Inter-House Tug- of Bermuda crown, won a close decision yester­ June 2nd. Standard Brands 151 15f Hudson Bay — 25| I IVar. Gates House is ehaUenging day afternoon from "Young Tiger" Standard Gas & Elee 61 6! Jack Man Con .61 .60 Barometer— JUDGES: S.S. Toddings, M. C. P. and mers House, the holders for the ofTrinidad in a fast fought ten round Stand. Oil of Cal Kirk Lake 80 .75 8.00 a.m 1016.0mUibars Stand. Oil of Ind Lakeshore 59} 59| -House Trophy. The Sports wiU battle. A. R. Vaucrosson, Barrister-at-Law. 30.00 inches Stand. OU of N J 581 58| Lit. Long Lake „ 6.85 6.85 I rider the direction of Dr. F. W. The Trinidadian set a furious pace 45 8.00 p.m 1017.4miUbars Stewart- arner — 181 181 Mclntyre 441 Timekeeper: John La Rue Referee: A. Houghton ington. who is acting as referee, in the opening sessions, but wUted StudebaKT Jorp 111 111 Mack Red Lake — 1.63 1.69 30.05 inches ther experienced officials who under a fierce two-fisted attack Superior Oil 41 41 MeVittie .26 .28 j ADMISSION: Ringside 8/- kindly consented to be present, Wind— Texas Con „. — 321 32} McWatters. I-*2 1.40 in the fourth round. "The Tiger" 4 4.20 I •ent is under the dlsringuished 8.00 a.m. E~ .4mi.perhr. Texas Gulf SuJph 35f 35} Macassa -00 Other Seats 6/- and 4/- came back strongly, to take the two Thermoid Oo itronage of Sir Henry WatUngton, Noon E 8mi.perhr. Min. Corp, — last rounds. Timken RoUer Bear 621 63} Nipisslng -~ 8.00 p.m. N_ 5 mi. per hr. irman of the Board of Education, The crowd, estimated at about Union Oar & O 851 85} Noranda 57 57 Max Temp, for 24 hrs 81 Union Pacific 127| 128 4.60 Sir Stanley SpurUng. W. E. Meyer 2,500, were divided over the decision. Pam Porcu *-95 . Mayer of St. George, is the Pre- Min. Temp, for 24 hrs .70 United Aircraft 231 24f Paymaster 1-10 1.10 Greb weighed in at 125 and "Tiger" United Oorp. 64 61 1.46 lent, and Mrs. Meyer has kindly RainfaU for 24 hrs trace Perron ..... L50 112J pounds. United Oorp. pt 44 44 Pick Row _. 6.45 6.30 Sunshine for 24 hrs. 7 hrs. 12 mins. United Drug — 13 13| nted to present the prizes. Pion Gold _ 9-40 CUSTOMS HOUSE oo FOREIGN REPORTS United Fruit....„ Premier. •— FOREIGN EXCHANGE The Headmaster and Staff sin- United Ga3 Imp. 151 15f Read Auth „. 2.25 2.25 ope that Parents and Old 2 1 U.S. Indus Alco. 371 37| Red Lake Sure 1.56 1.49 Queens Park Racing Results 0 3 wiU again show their interest cs CO U.S. Rubber. 28} 28} Ren. Gold L35 1.35 Local Rates Rate of Exchange U.S. Rubber lstpf. 711 711 Roy AUte 28} r present for the occasion. H H 43 5 GRENADA June 2. (CP)—The re­ H H eS • S TSJ&. Smelt. R. & M.„ 89} 89 St. Anthony 26 The following is a copy of the DATE U.S. Steel 61} 61} S. Antonio _ 2.30 2.30 oo sults of the first day's racing at S* n a Bulletin displayed on Tuesday, Th*, following rates of ex­ June 2nd. 03 U.S. Steel pt .— 126 125 Shawkey _. 1-04 1.00 Queen's Park yesterday is as foUows :- 8* 00 S &+*•• Vanadium Corp 19 191 .74 at the local banks: change were in force at the 4J 3 2 Sheep Creek. 76 Loblein s Ltd. Defeat Gibbons 1st Race—JuvenUe Stakes. 1. $ Q C3 Warner Bros. Plot 101 10 Sherr. Gord 1.09 1.06 Customs House on Tuesday, U. S. DOULAKS Sweetheart. 2. Red Hazard. 3. § Warren Pav — 81 81 Siscoe „ 3.45 3.42 June 2nd:— Co. in Cricket Western Union Tel 80} 80} Stadacona 44 .43 Retrel. Buying at 5% dis ....$5.0526 CANADA Westinghouse Elec & M. 113} 116| Sud Basin 3.55 3.70 U.S.A. $5.00 2nd Race—Queen's Park Stakes— Wilson & Oo —- 1.28 Selling at 3% dis ....$4.9484 Montreal 64 SuR. Cons 1.28 Canada _ $5.01 A team representing O. R. Lob- 1. StarUght. 2. Destine. 3. Mfll c 0.38 Woolworth Co „. 491 49| Sylvanite 2.63 2.68 Ottawa Belgium - 29.57 lein's Ltd., defeated the Gibbons End. 64 c 0.44 Worthington Pump Tack Hughes. 5.30 4.40 CANADIAN DOLLARS Toronto YeUow Tr. & Ooach 18} 17| 1.94 France 76 Co., XI last Thursday in a cricket 3rd Race. Club Stakes. 1. Mer­ 62 be 1.16 Ventures L92 Buying at 5% dis $5.0526 U.S.A.: -00- Waite AmuL. 1.11 1.10 Germany 12.42 game played at "The Box" field. man. 2. Sheik. 3. Pelman. 8.30 Selling at 3% dis $4.9484 Boston * Wright Harg. 8.25 Holland 7.40 Largely through the work of G. 4th Race. Banana Stakes. 1. 70 c Lost Boy Found New York. Hong Kong _ ™™_ 1/4 Ming, who was high scorer for the Forty Seven. 2. Lightfoot. 3. 68 be -oo- FRANC PER POUND Italy 63 day with 32, tbe Gibbons XI reached Glacier. PhUadelphia... 70 be CHICAGO, June 2, (CP)—WUiiam Atlantic City.. London 75.85 Japan . . V2 the total of 62 before the last wicket 5th Race.—Members' Stakes. 1. 62 be Webster TheUe, 15, son of a New York Bannister Wins New Trial Washington.... 70 New York 6.5838 fell. Pavlova. 2. Humming Bud. 3. b financier, who has been missing from BERMUDA: Loblein's lost their first five wickets Mischief. his home since May 3rd, was found NEW YORK, June 2. (OP)—Daniel QUOTATIONS St. George's.... Cyrus McCormack Dead cheaply for 14 runs, but P. BaU, with 6th Race—Queen's Park Handicap. 75 c 0.02 Tuesday in Chicago, the DaUy Times Bannister, sentenced to hang with New York Closed $4 99625 26, 20 of which were scored by fours, 1. StarUght. 2. Mfll End. 3. NOTE:—b—blue sky be—partly said in a copyrighted story. The boy his brother Arthur on June 20th for Montreal Closed $5.0050 CHICAGO, June 2, (CT>—Cyrus G. Smith, and F. Beek witb 12 and Knutsford. cloudy, c—cloudy, 0—overcast r— is in good health and making his Uv­ the murder of Philip Lake at Pacific London, 11.30 a.m $4.995625 Hall McCormick, 77, former Chair­ 21 not out respectively, helped the 7th Race—Club Handicap. 1. rain, p—passing showers, s—snow, ing seUing magazines, the paper said Junction on January 5th was granted Montreal Latest $5.009375 man of the Board of the International score along to 78, when the last man Merman. 2. Smiling Thru. 3. f—fog, t—trace, bf—blue sky and ' T was fed up on society Ufe and de­ a new trial in a judgment handed New York Latest___~~..$5.00 Harvester Company died Tuesday was out on the first baU from G Ming. Sheik. fog, rs—sleet, z—hazy. cided to make my own way in the down today hy the New Brunswick world," he said. Court of Appeal. after a short illness. Page 8 THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1936

CHARGES BLACKMAJLL—Alfred E. Smith, Jr., son of former Governor Alfred E. Smith of New York, who made a complaint to District Attorney Dodge that he was blackmailed for $10,000 in cash and $10,000 in promissory notes by a young woman and three VICTIM—Sad work of the loot­ human toll. Here a merchant toed to London, flown to Frank­ men. At right is Catterine PavUck of Astoria, L. I., reported to ers who swept through the lies dead in front of the store he fort, put aboard the Hindenburg have been questioned in the case by the District Attorney. Ethiopian capital of Addis Ababa tried to defend. This picture was and deUvered to you from New before the Italians arrived, flown to Turin, Italy, telepho- York. burning property and taking

>*&$&& LADY OF KANSAS—A new portrait study of Mrs. Alfred on. the former Margaret Fleming of Oil City, Pa., wife e Governor of Kansas. First Lady of the Sunflower State, come First Lady of the Land, were the Governor to win the Republican nomination and election.

WORLD BY THE TAIL—Dr. Frances E. Townsend. originator of the Old-Age Pension plan, as he testified before the House investi­ gating committee in Washington. He frankly admitted he expected to obtain "milUors," and verified a letter in which he had boasted that he "had the world by the tail."

WARNING — Seated on his Pope Pius XI as he opened the reUgion in Russia and Germany, white throne, surrounded by International Press Exhibition the Pontiff said Communism Vatican guards and dignitaries at Vatican City, Italy. Con­ threatened the whole structure of the CathoUc Church, here is demning State interference with of civilization.

SELASSIE'S AIR AID—Colonel John C. Robinson, Negro aviator Chicago, a trusted lieutenant of Emperor Haile Selassie in Ethiopia for 13 months, arrived in New York on the Europa and ; greeted by a delegation from Harlem who raised him to their Wearing the decoration of the Conquering Lion of idah, he said he'd go to Tuskeaee Institute to teach aviation. PRESIDENT GREETS ADR HEROES—Dr. Hugo Eckener 68- year-old commodore of the German airship Hindenburg, and Can- tamErnst Lehmann, right, flew to Washington and were greeted by President Roosevelt in the White House, as above. SoonTfter 2?!£ ??*• *5" Hindenburg was in the air again on its return night home, bound for its new hangar at Frankfort-am-Main

RECORD FOR DOG FAMILIES—What is beUeved a record dog family is shown above, after Rock­ ingham Patsy Law, an Irish setter, presented her owner with 17 puppies, 10 of them females. All were in good health. The mother, a champion, is owned by William H. Erb of Egypt, Mass. The dog and her family were photographed, as above, a few hours after the family arrived.

AMY SMASHES AIR RECORDS—Hatless and wearing a filmy Summer frock, Amy Mollison, British aviatrix, was cheered by ADJUSTMENTS FOR MAX—Max Schmelini? -rw«m C• •h. avy thousands as she landed at Croydon, England, after smashing all QUEEN OF COURTS EXHD3ITS ART—Asserting she was not quite sure whether she would play weight, gets an adjustment to Ms headS bPr^ % alt abroad this Summer, Mrs. Helen Wills Moody, America's famous woman tennis player, arrived in New bis training camp at Napanoch.N Y Trained?«S J^^t air records for the flight to Cape Town, South Africa, and return left, is the person in the parente.1 mmi i^ * Max Machon to England. Here she waves happily to the crowds at the airport. York from California to open her first art exhibition. Here the Wimbledon champion is shown with 8 01 her only painting mindful of sports, a still life of tennis shoes and balls. his tout with Joe Lo ^ S^'ftunMa^ZT8 at the I Ser husband, Jim Mollison, is in background. Stadium in New York. Yankee THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1936 Page $

BOOK REVIEW Canned Salmon Will Make (Rolling Heme by "the idler". John Bale, Sens & Danielsscn, Ltd. London, 1936) Many Appetizing Meals By JUDITH WILSON "Rolling Home" is the time played • MERICA'S best loved fish DINNERS by the band on E. M.'s ships, when A comes i*p. a can! Of course we Appetizer they leave a foreign harbor for their use lots of fresh salmon, too, rich Baked Salmon Loaf with Stuffed home port. Here is a book of me­ in vitamin D and in calcium, phos­ Baked Cucumbers FACTS moirs, reminiscences and adventure phorus and iodine that are so es­ One-Step Creamed Potatoes which will appeal to the many who sential to health. Head Lettuce-Russian Dressing Here are a few recipes for Maple Bavarian Cream are interested in a good story, es­ canned salmon: About Electric Cooking pecially those who love the Royal Salmon Loaf Beef Bouillon Navy. I may say at once that it makes Drain 2 cups salmon, remove Curried Salmon with Rice Timbales delightful reading. The writer writes the skin and bones and flake coarsely. Make a white sauce from Buttered Green Peas in the manner of those two much- 1 tablespoon each butter and flour Vegetable Salad in Tomato CLEAN loved authors, Dr. Munthe in his blended and 1 cup milk. Stir until Jelly Sings San Michele, and Dr. Halliday Su­ the sauce is smooth and thickened Prune Costard Whipped Cream No Smoke or Fumes. 'and pcur slowly over two well- therland in Arches of the Years. beaten eggs, stirnng constantly. Moffat Stoves are Porcelain Enamelled, Like theirs this book covers the whole red salmon, finely chopped pi­ Combine with the salmon. Add 1 miento, and drained canned peas. they are easy to Keep Clean, and can never lifetime of the writer, first as a child, tablespoon lemon juice, 1 teaspoon Alternate layers of noodles, sal­ then as a student 01 medicine and mon and peas until the ingredients rust or discolour. later a practising physician. He has few grains pepper and 1 teaspoon are used. You will need 1 tall Worcestershire sauce. Fold in 2 can salmon, Wz cups cooked or a wealth of material to draw upon and cups soft bread crumbs. canned peas, % cup chopped pi­ makes the most of it except, in his Grease a small loaf pan and miento and enough dry bread ECONOMICAL eagerness to get on with his story, arrange strips of pimiento and crumbs for a topping. Pour the he sometimes cuts short the anec­ sliced olives on the bottom and white sauce over the other in­ The essential Juices are conserved in the sides. Put in half of the salmon gredients, sprinkle with crumbs PURE MALT VINEGAR dote he is relating and leaves the mixture and arrange hard-cooked and dot liberally with butter. Bake food, and there is a minimum shrinkage reader with the wish that he had told eggs, end to end, lengthwise of the in a moderate oven 1 hour. Gar­ a little more. He whets the appe­ loaf. Cover with the remaining nish with parsley. loss. All heat is used on the job, making tite but does not always satisfy. salmon mixture. Bake in a moder­ Salmon Bisque GUARANTEED BREWED ate oven about 45 minutes. Melt 2 tablespoons butter in a a cool kitchen. "The Idler", who by the way takes j Bake stuffed cucumber halves saucepan. Add 3 tablespoons AND BOTTLED IN his name from the idea that the at the same time. For the latter, chopped pimiento and simmer for purser, the doctor and the cook on cut short but plumpish cucumbers 2 or three minutes. Add 1 Vz table­ |in halves lengthwise. Peel and spoons flour and blend well. Add CONVENIENT GREAT BRITAIN H. M.'s ships are the only ones who scoop out the centers. Dice the lat­ 4 cups milk, *4 teaspoon celery do not work, was born in Carnar­ ter and season well with salt, salt, Vz teaspoon salt, % teaspoon The heat is applied when and where you vonshire and later went to Scotland pepper and melted butter .and pepper, a dash paprika and Vi tea­ want it. with his parents. Then he became blend with soft bread crumbs. spoon Worcestershire sauce. Stuff the hollowed out cucumber Remove the skin and bones a medical student at Edinburgh boats and arrange on a greased from an 8-ounce can of salmon, and had the usual exciting and in­ baking dish. Add a Uttle boiling mash and add to the milk mixture CHEAP teresting time of a student in that iwater or meat stock and bake as soon as latter has thickened. jcovered until tender. Then un- Simmer for 5 minutes and serve. he entered the Royal Navy when the ffiover and allow to brown lightly. Tbis makes enough for 6. Serve Costs only lV^d. a kilowatt. Great War started (he received his Salmon-Noodle Casserole with round crackers that have ittn26.w27.s30 m 1 ,w3..(. degree a year later) and acted as Make a white sauce from 2 been spread with butter, sprinkled Use Moffat Stoves—British and Best surgeon during the war and some tablespoons flour, 1'teaspoon salt, with paprika and toasted. Scandinavian Salmon years afterward. He was in the Battle a dash of pepper and 2 cups milk. Drop 2 cups uncooked noodles into Cut 2 slices of rye bread length­ of Jutland and describes many in­ boiling salted water and cook un­ wise of the loaf. Spread with soft­ The Best of AK Dutch Beers teresting experiences in northern til tender. Drain. Put a layer of ened butter, then flaked canned waters during the War. He visited noodles in a buttered casserole, salmon. Top with hot scrambled eggs and serve piping hot. AT OUR SHOW ROOMS many places during his period of then cover with a layer of flaked 1, HEINEKEN'S LAGER service but his heart and mind evei Front Street West seemed to return to South Africa, 1 and he made his home there after 3Uge on On sale at all the best bars and hotels, and his retirement. THE ELECTRIC LIGHT CO board ships of the Furness-Bermuda line. Asic*e from his entertaining ad­ ventures his descriptive writing some­ Helps Beautify the Eyes times reaches the heights of great By JACQUELINE HUNT amount of petroleum jelly or eye­ ure when you ask for Beer to mention the name lash grower at night and brash poetry, as for instance his descrip­ OUR eyes are your most dra­ tion of the falls of Bruar in Scotland. with a clean, dry brush after you Ymatic feature, so it wiU pay apply your cosmetics for the day. "The slender branches down at the you to spend more time caring for Do the same for your eyebrows river brink dip their fingers in the them and learning the beauty tricks that enhance their love­ and oil them to keep them shiny, GOSLING BROS., Ltd. waters as if to soothe them and tell liness. silky and healthy. Shape the them to be at rest. And they beckon The tissues brows by smoothing them with For over the depths of the gloomy pools surrounding the your Uttle brush. Then puU out Sole Agents all straggly hairs that faU outside where the trout link among the stone eyes are the 8853CiC;*:u4. sMarch 7. toApril 7. wMay 6. wjune 3. tu30. sJuly 25. most delicate of the clear-cut Une and those but there is no bright fairy to give in the body. that grow over the bridge of the ENGLISH CRYSTAL them a smile in reply, but only a For this reason nose. grim moving shadow as of some dark they are quick If your eyebrows are pale in col­ river god brooding midst the thunder to respond to oring or if they are too short, use and intelligent care. a hard, wood-encased eyebrow DULUX of the falls". His humorous touches Cleanse this pencil to give them a more defi­ I are light and airy; on page 51 he gives area with an nite line. Use mascara on pale, four rules of conduct to a father on his oily cream, thin eyelashes to give your eyes cannot be duplicated — It is the scientifically wash and then brilliance and depth. There are first son...."When your first son is apply a bit new creamy mascaras that come made PAINT — for all Exterior and Interior fretting because he was born, give HISS HUNT more cream in little tubes and are easy to ap­ CHINA Surfaces. Beautifies — Fadeless — Enduring. him a comforter. You sucked one and leave ply. They are lasting and wiU nol day and night for years and you are on over night. dry the lashes. physically and mentally a fine fellow. Use a special eye cream or mus­ Next to your eyes, your forehead Call at cle oil under the eyes occasionally. plays an important part in giving You should not deprive a child of the Always use gentle massage so you you an open, youthful counte­ Buy pleasures of his parents." And again; will not stretch oar irritate the del­ nance. Your hairline has much to GODET "When the child is crying pick him icate skin and tissues. Smooth or do with the beauty of your fore­ where tap the creams and other prepa­ head. If your hairline is regular or A, S* Cooper & Sons you up. He has probably a pain some­ rations around the eyes with the if you have a widow's peak, plan and where. The cry of pain and the bellow lightest touch of your fingertips. a coiffure that sweeps backward offers see of Bolshevism are easily extinguish­ Lovely eyes can be made love­ and emphasizes both. ed, and if he has the latter you can lier with the right cosmetic tricks Cleanse your forehead as care­ One of the Finest Collections YOUNG this Put a little rouge high on your fuUy as the rest of your face and smack him. But pick him up first." cheeks and use a reasonable give it the benefit of the same to suit every prospective buyer. f Dial 1294 sign So I can trufully say, if you are amount erf eye shadow on your lids creams and tonics. Massage it 599^

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O'Neill Nothing is skimped in the -manufacture of "MARVELS" I NOW WHERE ARE MN" cigarettes. Fine tobaccos. Full I NEW PAJAMAS?! CANT WHO TOOK CERTAIN*-** NOT-1 weight. Always uniform. Try BRINGIN HAVE AkXHlNe IN THIS MY NEW TRIED THENA ON, them. 1-rOUSE SUT TH* *3IL.l_*5- PAJAMAS? iHl BUT DIDN'T LIKE DID VOU? W>* 'E&A-SO UKE A PURE—MILD—HONESTLY eooo BOY I PUT PRICED THEfA BACK IN \ UP \OUR DRESSEiRr FATHER COOK WITH GAS COOK WITH GAS by COOK WITH GAS George McManus PYROFAX GAS SERVICE Telephone BIdg„ Reid St. 5-JZ7 1147<*m.w.s.tp. Sage 10 THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1936 asK

A Humble 'Companion Crossword Puzzle CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS I once heard a man who makes a business of writing say that Ms iBy LARS MORRIS; EASTERN SERVICE right hand felt as if part of it was ACROSS ANSWER TO 4—Causing commit­ PREVIOUS PUZZLE ment Fortnightly Passenger and Freight service from St. John, Halifax, missing if there was no pencil in it. 1—Soft mineral 5—Prayer 5—Speaker 6—Write again Boston, Bermuda, St. Kitts, Nevis, Antigua, Montserrat, Dominica, I car. well understand that feeling. 11—Unity 7—Sacred bull 14—Exchange premium B A V* b M E R s B A L E S 8—Tullius (abbr.) St. Lucia, Barbados, St. Vincent, Grenada, Trinidad and Demerara Not that the pencil is used all the 15—Reputation E V A J V A L U E e l- SC 9—Suffix of origin 16—Third letter M 1 G SE R s TF e L •u A 10—Reveals again Leave Bermuda 1 Leave Bermuda time that it is held ir. writing posi­ 17—Madam (col.) E A 6 ER S H OR T F|I E 11—"Eight singers r 18—Philippine tree T P *l T 12—Prefix: new South Bound North Bound tion. It is there as an aid to thought, 19—Musician's stick A 0 M •s \ NE Ep 13—Even STEAMER Leave Halifax T O N P AN Hi O US E or at least as a symbol of hope that 21—Land s s 20—Wing-shaped 23—Small valley H R T H O N G c O R DE R 22—Part of eye thoughts will come. 24—Metal I55IH 1 RK MO u O 6 23—Removes Lady Drake June 5 25—Reprimanded C O HO R •r F O 1 u S P O 25—Substance in bile st * * 28—Glycerin and Beetle 26—One who escapes Lady Nelson June 19 acid A P oe T C R O N V P I N 27—Those who furnish Some practitioners of the art of n—One who angers S P UM s R 1 D S F= A S T cupolas Lady Hawkins June 4 June 9 July 3 writing require for the most satis­ 32— BeholC! T O T •PlO U T S\ •v 1 S T A 28—Residences Lady Drake June 18 June 23 * July 1? 33—South American 1 SllD A.V 1 T||M EN T O R 29—Ring around sun lasso-like device 30—Dash July 7 July 31 •f VJ.WB factory results a favorite place or po­ U EBE R S EWE R E L 1 Lady Nelson July 2 3*—Trunks of trees 31—Rotating part sition, or perhaps a favorite time of 35—SUent E D|I |L E e DE|M A L E O 34—English title Lady Hawkins.... July 16 Ju'y 21 Aug. 14 36—Verbal 35—Custom day or night. Mazo de la Roche 37—Pickle plant 37—Prize-fighter Lady Drake July 30 Aug. 4 Aug. 28 38—Vein of ore 38—Ancestries writes against an old drawing-board 39--Instructor at 55—Weary 40—Rural I zP&m--- ^Oxford 56—Turns to right 41—Part of clarinet held on her knee. A. Hamilton 43 -Element 57—Raw metal 43—Load 11—One who oears 58—Equal-sided figure 44—Ancestor with the Gibbs retires to the top of an ivy- witb patience 60—Paradise 46—Wandered WESTERN SERVICE clad stone tower on his farm. Ellen 42—Printer's measure 61—Erfl 47—Song 43—Egyptian city 62—-Metallic element 49—Roman chariot Fortnightly Passenger and Freight service from Halifax and Boston MONARCH of BERMUDA Glasgow goes into her garden. John 44—Those who grow 63—Withered 50—Grant thin with grief 51—Amorous look (Winter), Montreal (Summer), Bermuda, Nassau and Jamaica Buchan used to compose his stories 45—Enemy of Crusaders DOWN 52—Saxon serf 47—Worry E3—Cut short QUEEN of BERMUDA while he was shaving or riding on a 48—Scent 1—Ram down 54—Epoch I Leave Bermuda I Leave Bermuda 19—Clinging sea animal 2—Seaweed 65—Projecting tag XPERIENCED Bermuda travellers choose "Fur- bus. Amy Lowell wrote her poems 13—Slanting 3—-Italian coins 59—To such extent STEAMER |Leave Montreal, South Bound j North Bound ness" as a matter of course. For only on these between midnight and other people's great luxury-vessels do they have a private bath rising hour. Irvin Cobb once said Lady Rodney. June 3 E 1 IO 2. "5 M 6 7 8 9 It \Z 1*3 even at the minimum — as well as the whole catalogue he wrote his best story with his type­ S ' Lady Somers.. June 2 June 17 Lady Rodney., June 10 June 16 July 1 of entertainment features concentrated in the Furness writer resting on a soapbox. There m Ib "Pleasure-plan" . . $250,000 dance decks, great sports are many, less famous, but trained Lady Somers.. June 24 June 30 July 15 r July 8 July 29 decks, tiled swimming pools, night clubs, cocktail bars, to produce their daily stint under any »7 1 "7 20 Lady Rodney. July 14 •6 Aug. 12 ship-to-shore phones — not to mention the delicious conditions, who need only to feel % Lady Somers.. July 22 July 28 meals and the sea going shipboard atmosphere for which J the touch of the typewriter keys 2.1 no. a? Furness is noted. By all means — go "Furness." beneath his fingers and thoughts % _ at once turn into sentences and para­ 24 25 •Xto 2.7 graphs. Subject to change without notice. Hamilton, Bermuda. I have an incurable habit of sleeping y// d desired accommodations. Frequent sailings direct from between midnight and surjise. As n SI \~5lc 57 38 dock in Hamilton. /// for a*ay magic ir. the touch of a type­ % writer, the mere exercise of using the HO Y//Ml thing demfc-.--.ds fcll my powers. The For Reservatiotis Apply: T H 5 % lowly -°?. - per.oil is my lucky sto.-.o. «5 H4 4^ Apparel for Women, Children, and Men ^ d % WATLINGTON & CONYERS or whr.t you will- It does not always h produce the desired effect. BUT, dMb 47 General Agents without it, there is no effect at all. % r E .-.„. IS hO 52- Hamilton Bermuda * * * *5» Not even a fountain, pen will suf­ m &* 54 5S 5fe fice, for it seems too permanent. Know the pleasure % Once a sentence is down in ink, 57 •" 56 59 60 it looks too substantial to be deleted. of a truly becoming— On the other hand, with a lead pen­ b\ 6*2- Vb cil, one can make a dozen false starts * without compunction; one can cross © 1S36 fcj United Feslore Syndicate, Inc? out, erase, or scribble above the line, SUMMER HAT and run a whole squardon of balloons around the margin of the sheet to FURNESS BERMUDA UNE carry emendations. A lead pencil We can offer you a most compre­ is the thing for us poor scriveners whe YOUR GOOD HEALTH (Under contract with Bermuda Government) hensive selection of the most Royal and United States Mail Steamers stutter when we try to put our thoughts on paper. Tuberculosis Calls for Care in Use of X-Ray fashionable models, in natural, T. E.V. "QUEEN OF BERMUDA" But even lead pencils have their Treatment peculiarities, their shortcomings, and navy, black and white. T.E.V. "MONARCH OF BERMUDA" their endearing limitations. They By CLAUD NORTH CHRISMAN, M.D. are above all things gregarious, I •THE use ol X-Rays has become that the glands in nei neck are * so common in the treatment of now causing her the most trouble Min. $50 and up have known our Ubrary table to be various diseased conditions that I believe that in the minds of entirely bare of pencils. I have we are prone to become over en­ those best informed, the treatment 13/6 PROPOSED SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS searched the room over for one, on thusiastic and get reckless. The of these glands by the use oi window ledges, mantlepiece, and in early diagnosis X-Ray is *the best form of treat­ Leave Arrive Leave Arrive of tuberculosis ment. Careful exposure of tne Also inexpensive linen hats flowerpots which are always fair glands to X-Ray. avoiding any ex­ Steamer New York Bermud 1 Bermuda New York of the lung is targets for anyone with a stray ob­ done more ac­ posure of the li'na area is advis­ ject to dispose of; high and low have curately by the able 30 Mon. Juno 1 Wed. June 3 Fri. Jun e 5 Sat. May I looked for one and found none, X-Ray than by Mrs. C. M. ol Ohio asks foi tht Sat. June 6 Mon. June 8 Wed. June 10 FrL June 12 any other meth­ Quoen of Bda and within an hour I have come back (fHm\ symptoms of angina I judge she- Queen of Bda Sat June l3|Mon June 15 Wed June 17 Fri June 19 od. It discloses means angina pectoris It is not a to find great congeries of pencils not only very Monarch of! Bda.... Sat June 20 Mon June 22|Thu June 25 Sat June 27 iff W" 1 disease in the true sense but the LOCKWARD & CO. crowding the table and overflowing slight involv- manifestation of a condition rhi:- Quoen of Bda Wed June 24 Fri June 26Sat June 27 Mon June 29 Mk *^ M ment but also the surrounding levels. Where had condition is not always the same Reid Street West Monarch of Bda.... Sat June 27 Mon June 29'W ed July 1 Fri July 3 mm^^^imm gives us accu- they been in the meantime? Whence £B£p&^ '"'''•-;''X;; |i§g| tt occurs most frequently tn Queen of Bda Thu. July 2|Sat July 4 Sat July 4 Mon July 6 r a t e informa­ those of sedentary habits, particu­ <^* The Store Exclusive—But Not Expensive «*» wane they, and how? I cannot tell. tion concerning sail 6 p.m larly business men. executives Pelfk ^1 the activity and those in the professions and those Monarch of Bda.... Fri July - 3|Su1n July 5 1Th u July 9 Sat July 11 I only know that there is no such progress of the OR CHRISMAN working under high nervous ten­ 1864«5«>. sail 6 p.m . j Ling as a sufficiency or a shortage condition. Bone sion. Queen of Bda Wed July 8Fri July lOiSa1 t July 11 Mon July 13 of pencils, but either an absolute tuberculosis can also be diagnosed Frequently it is an indication ol early and accurately. Mrs. B M. exhaustion of the heart muscle. At Monarch of Bda ... Sat July UiMon July 13|Thu July 16 Sat July 18 dearth or an excess. Long and short, K. of California says she has had hard and soft, nicely pointed, other times disease of the coron­ Queen cf Bda Trm July 16 Sat July 18 Sat July 18 Mon July 20 lung tuberculosis for several years. ary arteries, the ones that supply Smoker's throat? never, I smoke Monarch of Bda... Sat July 18 Mon July 20 Thu July 23 Sat July 25 broken, stubby, chewed, penny-a- Has been to a sanitorium with the the heart with blood. It follows piecers and ten-centers, they appear usual treatment with much bene­ attacks of influenza, rheumatism Queen cf Bda Wed July 22 Fri July 24Sat July 25 Mon July 27 fit en masse one day on tbe library of tonsilitis and frequently ac­ * July 4th. She is now at home under treat­ companies diabetes, Bright's dis­ able, and the next day are all on a ment and is slowly Improving but ease, gout, excessive fat or hard­ WAT1.INGTO ]ti *&. CONYERS, Agents iesk in an upstairs room. has had several enlarged tubercu­ ening of the arteries. With any oi mQBm%npn^'W No one in our house ever threw a lous glands in the neck. One or these conditions, sudden exertion pencil away. That is the reason for two have been removed, but others like running for a car, climbing return, causing her to have a rise stairs rapidly, or a sudden cold ne vast concourse of nendescrip of temperature and a long siege of bath or emotional strain mav little remnants that, like dingy confinement in bed. She asks cause an attack camp-followers, flock with the more about the advantages of X-Ray The attacks usually come on treatments. useful troops. While there is a half suddenly and are so peculiar that Some advisers have said yes and there is seldom any difficulty in inch of lead left, a pencil is still a others emphaticaly no. It is not recognizing them. Immediately Acid In Your Blood I pencil. for me to- express an opinion on after some unusual exertion the this case, when she has the advice patient is seized with a sharp pain Perhaps a man's ch.ara.cter is re­ of those who know her and ber in the left breast, witb a distinct vealed by the pencils he carries. And condition better than I do. I can feeling of constriction The pain a woman's. Some would have it so, say this, it Is not good practice to usually radiates to the left shoul­ Kills Health and Vigour but I should not wish to be too posi­ expose a tubercular lung to the der and down the arm to the fin X-Rays except long enough to ger tips, it may pass to the back tive about the interpreting of signs. take a picture or examine with a of the shoulder and to the righ- A well-kept pencil with a fine point Huoroscope to determine the con­ arm. is just as likely to indicate a loiterer ditions. This should not be pro­ The pain usually disappears at Kidneys Usually fo Blame longed. soon as the exertion is stopped who spends valuable "time putting There is -nothing that can so quickly Acid is bound to stay there unless the X gather from her description and the patient rests. undermine your health, strength and Kidneys function properly. » bis pencil in order as it does a person «nergy as an excess of Acid in your Chemists and doctors in over 35 dif­ Blood. Every time you move your hand, ferent countries throughout the world of efficiency. I have seen pages of the take a step, or use even the slightest recommend Cystex for Its purity and neatest and most methodical reck- amount of energy, cells are broken down prompt action as a Kidney medicine. For in the body and create Acids. This proc­ instance. Dr. Geo. B. Knight, Physician - aings made with a pencil, that re­ little lead as one wants it. It is ad­ Fatal Western Floods ess goes on even when you are asleep. of Camden, N. J., recently wrote: "Cys­ tex is an excellent prescription to help quired not only manual strength, mirable to have one of those in col­ Fortunately, nature has provided an overcome Kidney troubles. It is assimi­ but even the assistance of the tongue ors to match every handbag, but I automatic method of getting rid of these lated by the system in short order and excess Acids. To get rid of these Acids starts its beneficial action almost im- to make it perform its work. keep a more humble article for real, GRANADA, Colorado, June 1. nature provides that your blood circu­ meditely, yet Cystex contains no harm­ if furtive, use. late 200 times an hour through 9 million ful or injurious ingredients." Dr. C Z. However, the business of sharpen­ (CP)—Subsiding floodwaters left six tiny, delicate tubes, or filters, in your Kid­ Kendelle, another widely known physi­ ing pencils is the greatest boon ever Humble Uttle things that they neys. It is the function of the Kidneys to cian and Medical Examiner, of San Fran­ dead and one missing today in the filter out these health-destroying Acids, cisco, recently said: "Since the Kidneys given to writers. When thoughts run are, lead pencils are not even permitt­ dust-swept sector of three States and to purify the blood so that it can purify the blood, the poisons collect in take energy and vitality to every part these organs and must be promptly dry, there is the pencil to repair. ed to go by their own true name; where ram prayers were said just a of your body. But if your Kidneys slow­ flushed from the system, otherwise they for, as everyone knows, they are not down and do not function properly, and reenter the blood stream and create a When they still refuse to trickle, fortnight ago. Official estimates of remove approximately 3 pints of Acids, toxic condition. I can truthfully recom­ there is the possibility of hunting made of lead at all, but of carbon. property damage are lacking but it Poisons, and liquids from your blood mend the use of Cystex.'* every 24 hours, then there Is a gradual up another pencil, which ought tc The particular kind of carbon happens was far less than last year's Memo­ accumulation of these Acids and Wastes, to be called graphite, because it will and slowly but surely your system be­ Guaranteed to Cure . prove more productive. rial Day floods that killed more than comes poisoned, making you feel ©13 Because of its world-wide and un­ write. However, it is but the little a hundred and caused losses of ap­ before your time, run-down, and worn- usual success, Cystex is offered under a Or perhaps thoughts have been out. written guarantee to do the work to running freely, but there comes an crystals of carbon which, when proximately jthirteen million dollars. your complete satisfaction in 8 days or rubbed off on paper, make marks, money back on return of empty pack­ interruption from outside. The user Causes Many Diseases age. Under this written guarantee you letters, and words, that aid my flow If Kidney troubles cause you to suffer can put Cystex to the test and see ex­ of the pencil gets up to answer the from Acidity, Getting- Up Nights, Nerv­ actly what it can do in your particular call, and the pencil, the right, true, of thought as much as it is the shape ousness, Leg Pains, Dizziness, "Frequent case. Tou must feel younger, stronger and helpful pencil, is laid down. and feeling of the writing instrument New Beauty Secret Headaches, Rheumatism, Swollen Ankles, and better than you have in a long time in my hand. There is nothing that -Circles Under Eyes, Backache, Loss of —you must feel that Cystex has done the When its owner returns, the pencil Vitality, or Burning, Itching and Smart­ work thoroughly and completely, or you can take its place. TRANSFORMS DULL TEETH ing, don't waste time worrying and wait­ merely return the empty package and it has disappeared, the flow of thought POSTAGE STAMPS ing. The natural thing to do is to help costs you nothing. You are the sole your Kidneys with the doctor's special judge of your own satisfaction. With is choked, and nothing can be done WINNIFRED KING RUGG. Thousands are giving up ineffective meth­ Kidney prescription called Cystex (pro­ Cystex there is no long waiting for re­ The Christian Science Monitor. ods and are adopting the Kolynos antisep­ nounced Siss-Tex). Cystex works direct­ sults, because it is scientifically prepared until the lost is found. tic cleansing method for their teeth. All you ly on the Kidneys and Bladder, and helps to act directly on the Kidneys. For that For Collections tne Kidneys in their func­ reason most people report a remarkable do is put just a half-inch ol Kolynos on a tion of washing impuri­ improvement within the dry brush. Quickly dingy stains disappear. ties and Acids from the first 48 hours, and com­ Grams that cause tooth decay are destroyed system and in maintain­ plete satisfaction within Of course, there are differing BERMUDA and your teeth gleam like polished jewels. ing the purity of the 8 days. Cystex costs tastes in pencils. Some persons like blood. Don't try to over­ •very little at Chemists, ,THB NEW FRENCH REMEDY. Give your teeth the Kolynos beauty come Acidity in your and as the money back them long and hard; but, for my treatment and your teeth will have new blood by taking medicines guarantee protects you and to offset the Acidity. The completely, you should part, I like them soft, and shortish. THERAPION No.1 lustre and natural whiteness tbat brighten unly way you can really not take chances with the whole appearance off your smile. "*"* "^\ only wa'" y * yothi e Acidity is cheap, inferior, or That way they fit best into my THERAPION No.2 BRITISH WEST INDIAN Economize—buy the large tube. *T^ ' j get rid of • tyonh r Kidneys irritating drugs or hand and require little attention ;»s(jpjp:|USE* »I btoy nutcuuhelpingo y

ONE ATLANTIC AIR FLIGHT WVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAYAVAYAVAV.YAVAYWAVAKSiYAVAVAVA'Ifi CAUTION! BEFORE THE AUTUMN? 3 3 Before putting away ^our 3 3 Winter garments be sure 3 3 to have them— TJL S. Leads Air Race in Pacific; 3 Get Ready for Summer 3 Brycleaned Hindenburg First in Atlantic 3 3 We do it by the scientific "TRICLENE" process- 3 no odour—perfect cleans­ In a copyright article in The New York Times, Lauren D. L) ma- ing—garments look like writes: "Pan American, in co-operation with Imperial Airwa*) s of 3 Great Britain, is also ready to start survey flights over the Let us Send a new. muda-Azores route, but officials of the company are not reac commit themselves on the date for starting. It is understood 3 Then be I at least one round trip will be made before York and Southampton or Lisbon." 3 3 sure to say— FRIGIDAIRE Discussing the air race between the nations, Mr. Lyman states: 3 3 "Mothproof, While diplomats scurry around between San Francisco and Hawaii 3 99 Europe to discuss limitations in was out of the question. To Your Home armaments, with special emphasis Fourteen of these Clippers have I Please / on mUitary aviation, an intense in­ been built. With the first, the trail 3 ternational air struggle goes on al- was blazed over the Pacific, and | j most unheeded. That struggle is two of them are ready for first 1 [he extra cost is trifling, I 3 the race for leadership on the new flights across the North Atlantic. AT ONCE the added protection air trade route of the world. One is to be used between Canton, A year ago the racers were mov­ China, and Manila, and the others 3 spells absolute safety— ing swiftly and the favourites to will shorten the travel time between I and we return your gar­ that race were Great Britain, the United States and South Amer­ 3 3 ments in a France, Germany and the "United ica to three days from six. Mean­ States. The great international air while, the Sikorsky engineers are £2.10.0. lines of these respective countries at work on a plane nearly twice 3 had been pushing out their routes the size of the Clippers, with equal FREE in their own spheres of influence speed and a greater range. 3 3 I into competition with each other The Martin Company has built | in many places. The British and three huge flying boats. While Will Bring It Moth Bag the French were racing to China, slower than the Sikorsky planes, 3 with the British particularly inter­ they can carry a larger load on the ested to Australia and India and long water jump between San Fran­ 3 the French chiefly concerned with cisco and Hawaii and correspond­ Dial 2104 communications to Indo-Chtoa. ingly greater loads on the shorter 3 The Germans and French were jumps from Hawaii to Manila. competing for air trade routes and Since the first flight to Manila last BERMUDA spheres of influence to the great November, the Clippers have made markets of South America, where nine round trips with mail and arj they ran toto the sturdy competi­ about to start on the tenth. Their 3 LAUNDRY tion of Pan-American Airways for arrangement with the Post Office the United States. calls for -a year of experimental 3 Then You Need Only leaners and Dyers flying and then a regular schedule. 3 The United States Government, AMERICANS LEAD IN CHINA ' The Home of Better through the Post Office Department, What the FRIGIDAIRE Pay 7/6 Weekly Until 3 has formally approved the Pacific Cleaning " Off on the other side of the world venture by granting Pan American these four nations, with Japan and I a mail contract. But while it would 3 iS39€Cta.w.f. Russia, manoeuvred against each "Meter-Miser" the Full Price, £39.10. appear that Postmaster General other for air routes to China, with Farley prefers to trust the mails to 3 the biggest population and the aeroplanes instead of airships over worst railways and highways of any Is Covered the oceans, there is a strong move­ Does For You of the great nations, a glorious 1 3 ment to give the airship its first field for the flier. Here the United real chance of commercial opera­ States at once took the lead, again tion in this country, and the Ger­ 3 Fcr comfort with Pan American Airways to co­ 3 mans are providing the strongest operation, with the Chinese holding possible argument for this chance. No Interest— and saving—an a virtual operating monopoly over 3 3 A bill is pending before Congress The "Meter-Miser" is science's newest contribution the fast-growing air lines, and to­ for appropriation of $6,000,000 for day the roar of Yankee engines to FRIGIDAIRE—a simple, noiseless device that airships. 3 No Carrying Charges 3 Electric and the broad wings of American assures more coldness and more ice for definitely transports are famailiar sounds and less current consumption. 3 sights over thousands of miles of THE HINDENBURG 3 No Extras Whatever Iron Chinese airways. There remained unconquered the The performance of the world's 3 We are supplementing rigid factory tests with our 3 10/6 sky routes above the great oceans, newest and greatest airship, the own tests. Two weeks of actual operation show that the North Atlantic and the Pacific. Hindenburg, on its first flight to 3 the 1936 FRIGIDAIRE is the most economical ever And you will find that the saving of 3 Germany, with that remarkable old this country is too recent for its "hey don't heat up the ship, the Graf Zeppelin, had dem­ full significance to be felt. Dr. devised. ice bills, and the better keeping of onstrated the possibilities of light- Hugo Eckener, head of the Lufts- your food will of themselves be suf­ 3 kitchen or laundry, and es-than-air craft over oceans with schiffbau Zeppelin, frankly stated Our tests are not yet completed, but already we can ficient to meet that 7/6 weekly pay­ regular operation between Rio de the purpose of the first flight and 3 3 hey are most conven- Janeiro, Pernambuco and Fried- the nine round trips with passen­ state positively that the 1936 FRIGIDAIRE is not ment which ceases when the £39.10.0 and economical. richshafen. gers, freight and mails to follow. surpassed in economy of operation by any other is paid. 3 The Deutsche Lufthansa and Air- "We felt that we must demon­ electrical refrigerator, and that it is decidedly less France had both sent planes on strate once more just what airships experimental schedules over the could do to commerce over the expensive in upkeep than many others. 3 2.000 miles of water between West North Atlantic,'' he "If our Donx Delay — Order Today Dial 1179 Africa and Brazil, and their engin­ confidence is justified—and I think 3 eers and designers, with those of it will be—I see no reason why a Imperial Airways for Great Britain service with two American airships 3 3 FRITH'S and Pan-American '.here, were al­ and two German airships cannot ready building for the North At­ be estabUshed soon between Ger-1 IARDWARE STORE lantic. many and the United States. If we 3 Today the picture has changed. make good this Summer the capi­ 1823*ffm.tu. Germany and the United States to tal will be found for such a ven­ 3 the last twelve months have moved ture." toto the van and now are setting At Friedrichshafen Dr. Eckener is 3 the pace, the Germans with their personaUy pressing the completion | 5 experimental airship line between of a sister ship to the Hindenburg, Frankfort and Lakehurst, and the while at Akrcn, Ohio the engineers BERMUDA TRADING CO. 3 DOG United States with Pan American of the Goodyear ZeppeUn Company COLLARS Airways sending its new cUpper have completed plans for a huge The Stores of Service, Saving, Satisfaction 3 HARNESSES ships back and forth across the Pa­ American airship much Uke the Hin­ cific between Manila and San Fran­ denburg. 3 LEADS cisco. But the Hindenburg is not to Somerset HAMILTON St. George CHAINS A few years ago few thought it have the airway between North possible that the aeroplane, with its America and Europe to itself this 3 3 BRUSHES shorter range, would ever be able year. The Deutsche Lufthansa ex­ COMBS to compete with the airship to pects to start test flights with ^VAVAVAVAVAVAVAYAVAVAVAVAVAYAVAVAVAVAVAWAVAVAVAVAyi MUZZLES trans-oceanic service. Among those planes and a mother ship to service few—and they could be counted to them, stationed mid-way between hundreds—were the members of the the Azores and Bermuda. This New York on Moaday, Jime 8th, technical committee of Pan Ameri­ system has been used over the STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS sailing on return trip at 3 p.m. Wed­ can Airways, of which Colonel South Atlantic. Its chief drawback MASTERS nesday, June 10th. Agents, Wat­ Charles A. Lindbergh was chair­ has been the heavy cost of main­ Ungton & Conyers. seems to clean quicker HARDWARE man. taining the floating base and the Q. T. E. V. Queen of Bermuda (Furn­ * * * Fhone 1192 In many meetings they worked comparatively smaU financial re­ ess-Bermuda Line) is due to sail From the moment you begin )E6 3 1639CCtu.w. out a series of specifications call- turn in mail and express income to on return trip at 3fl0 p.m. to day S.s. Lady Hawkins (C.N.S.) is due using Listerine Tooth Paste tog for aeroplane performance far offset this cost. June 3rd. Agents, Watlington & to arrive from Halifax via Boston you will notice an improvement ahead of anything yet attempted. Pan American, to co-operation Conyers. or. Monday, June 8th, sailing the fol­ in your teeth—a new lustre and Aeroplane manufacturers both here with Imperial Airways of Great * * * lowing day for the West Indies. brilliance that will delight yon. and abroad studied these require­ Britain, is also ready to start sur­ Agents, J. S. Darrell & Conyers. 1 ments and shook their heads. vey flights over the Bermuda-Azores S.s. Lombardy (R.M.L.Ltd.) is due * sic ,. AND IT MAKES THE BREATH SWEETER route, but officials of the company to arrive from London with cargo S.s. Camito (Elders & Fyffes Line) on or about Thursday, June 4th. USTES EXCEED EXPECTATIONS are not ready to commit themselves is due to sail from Swansea,England, on the date for starting. It Ss Agents, Harnett & Richardson. on June 16th, and will arrive at Ber­ LISTERINE TOOTH PAST! * St * Finally, two companies agreed to understood that at least one round muda about Jime 26th, or 27th, S.s. Lady Drake (O.N.S.) is due to build the ships, flying boats that trip will be made before the FaU bound for British Honduras. Agents, arrive from the West Indies on Fri­ I could carry a payload at 140 miles between New York and Southamp­ Watltogton & Conyers. day, June 5th, sailing the same an hour with a range of 3,000 miles. ton or Lisbon. day for Halifax via Boston. Agents, That payload, the specifications Pan American has concluded ar­ j said, must be more than a ton. rangements with Imperial Airways J. S. Darrell & Co. tksyiofe DAV15 The planes that resulted exceeded for the use of a haven to Bermuda, * * * BAKING expectations. Igor Sikorsky con­ and the British expect to obtain S.s. Lionel (Ocean-Dominion Line) BALANCE POW!>£R structed his S42 with a top speed something Uke an exclusive conces­ is due to arrive from Montreal via Mt»•^S* k ABSORBINE of 190 miles an hour. One of these sion from Portugal for harbours in Halifax with cargo on or about Sat­ Sgia YOUR BEVERAGE DIET ftiffi F.J. G. FOOT! machines to one afternoon broke the Azores. The Germans and the urday, June 6th. Agents, West & eight world records for load carry- French are also negotiating there. Paschal. Massage a few'drops*;inJtj^back^mu"scles^fJthe1 tog. Tests revealed, however, that The North Atlantic race is on, ** * * * neck.jQuicklyiit^rests^ti^nerves/JbringsJrestfulJ; Distributor for this particular machine a pay- with the Germans at present weU Q.t.e.v. Queen of Bermuda (Furness- INSTANTPOSTUM sleep. Absorbine'contains*-»othing*essentjajJoils.J 1740CCw.tp. load of a ton over the 2,400 miles in the lead with the Hindenburg. Bermuda Line) is due to arrive from Ooesjiot stain or irritate" s%es\%Sn7Jr "DAYTON" and "NEW HUDSON" BICYCLES—Sale Prices £4.15.0 to £7.0. ci—ASTWOOVS Page 12 THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1936

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CAMP to Coast To engage a cook is a relatively MANAGUA, June 2, (CP)—The Na­ NEURITIS tional army leaders in the rebeUion simple business, and the breach, Consignment of 5,000 Sells "B" & "C" Companies Leave Canada frcm coast to coast wUl be LOST when it comes, is generally inaugur­ on display at Vancouver this sum­ against the Government of President Thought She Was Crippled ated by the cook. There is a beauti­ Readily in London Hotels Tomorrow Morning mer to greet the thousands of visitors Juan Sacasa announced Tuesday for Life Red Leather BOOK entitled "David ful natural law to be discerned in expected during the period of the that the loyal troops had raised the Copperfield" on Saturday evening the way unworthy cooks, if they will The following article from the Golden JubUee celebrations. In the white flag over the fort at Leon. The SECOND CAMP THEN STARTS between West India OU Co., and not leave, build up for themselves London Daily Mail of May 22nd ground floor windows of its hotel ' defenders of Leon held out for three This woman suffered so much from T. J. Pearman's store, Hamilton dyspeptic employers whose tempers suggests(?) a possible source of re­ buUdings, to downtown Vancouver, days against troops commanded by neuritis that she could not sleep at Finder please communicate with give edge to their courage. But, venue for the Bermuda Government "B" and "C" Companies of the Ber- the Canadian National Railways has General Anastacio Somoza, chief night. Other sufferers will be inter­ even so, a great deal of anxiety is Aquarium, which recently suceess- imuda Volunteer Rifle Corps were to placed a series of displays portraying of the National Army, ested in her letter:— Bda. Press. caused by the migrant habits and un­ fully hatched two eggs laid by pen- }have broken camp at Warwick today, for the benefit of tourists the coun­ oo "Some years ago I had most terrible certain tempers of cooks. So un­ guins from the galapagos. with "A" Company and H.Q. moving try's attractions from Pacific to At- j neuritis to both arms. At night I certain are those tempers that violent into the canvas quarters tomorrow lantic. It is the Company's contri­ turned from side to side without sleep. rages are believed to be essential to Then my right hand got so stiff I HELP WANTED "On the menus of more than 100 but it h»,s been, decided to extend the bution to the City's birthday pro­ Word a Day really good cooks of the kind which West End restaurants and hotels first camp period ur.til tomorrow gramme. As befits a jubUee cele­ couldn't bend it. Next my left foot locks the kitchen door during crucial last night there figured an unfami- morning oa account of the wet bration, one of the exhibits strikes an Willie: stump got so bad I couldn't get out of bed. MESSENGER BOY (White. Wiite operations. Many a placid cook has liar dish—penguin eggs. weather which has interfered to some historic note. It is a full size model, -speaker?" So I had to have the doctor and give Box 1836] Bermuda Press, had to learn to practice ferocity and "A consignment of 5,030 penguin extent with the camp routine. complete with cordwood and water Pa: "A pours ba up work. I thought I was crippled 1836. tu.w. sullen rage, simply that the dishes po itician wao eggs reached London yesterday from The two companies now to camp barrel, of the "Dorchester," the nanaoilontrou bledvote: for life. Ee told me quite casuaUy may be believed to be good. There STENOGRAPHER. Shorthand and islands to the south of South Africa, will leave Warwick tomorrow morn­ first locomotive used to Canada, on to take a little salts every morning. cordtogly much ro be said for good handwriting essential. Apply and the importers, Messrs. George ing, therefore, the other contingents the Champlata and St. Lawrence The Reason I tried a small dose of Kruschen Salts the innovation of an Australian regularly, and the remarkable differ­ Bermuda & West Indies Sweep­ Tabor Ltd., of Pudding-lane, E. C, of the Corps moving right in. The Railway. This first railroad to Can­ manageress, who sent for a phreno- ada is now part of the Canadian Na­ ence it made in a few weeks was stakes. Parliament Street. told a reporter that they anticipate high winds which prevailed in the "Don't you think the water is the other day and com- tional System and its centenary is almost unbeUevable. Needless to say 1861 tw. such a big demand that they are dis­ latter part of last week caused havoc ratherhard?" ned him to choose, from among being observed this year. The color­ I have continued it ever since."— tributing them sparingly. among the tents, some of which came ' 'Possibly—yon. see it rains quite plicants, two cooks for her ful backdrop for the "Dorchester" (Miss) E.W.B. "It is four years since the last down; and wet weather spolied the a rdhere.'' shment. The drawback to shows the viUage of Laprairie, en fete shipment to this country of penguin Two of the ingredients of Kruschen leaving these things to a phrenologist Companies' "At Home" on Sunday 100 years ago. FOR SALE eggs, for since 1932 their report has Salesmanship Salts have the power of dissolving it is very difficult to allege afternoon and caused a cancellation uric acid crystals—the cause of those ability later on. Science has been prohibited by the Government of of the manoeuvres which were to The most spectacular feature of stabbing pains. Other ingredients of One Upright Grand PIANO in ex­ ked TO speak and has spoken, South Africa, where they are a pop­ have taken place on Monday, al­ the JubUee display, however, is six, The customer gazed pensively at Kruschen assist Nature to expel those ceUent condition and tone. Dial henceforward another argu- ular delicacy. huge hand-coloured transparencies the barber. Something about him though these latter tactics could dissolved crystals from the system. 2654. he cook's repertory, Which "About six times linger than the at the building's main entrance. seemed rather odd. have been carried out. CO—— 1856ft rh seldon needs strengthening. But average hen-egg, penguin eggs are More than 10 feet high those are The Companies have fixed their an­ oo there is a way out. Phrenologists similar in flavour to plover eggs, brUUantly Ughted from behind to Tuna Fishing King of Deep nual courses with some excellent judge I y bumps, and bumps can be and on account of the large propor­ disclose scenic gems of Jasper Nation­ results in marksmanship, but the Sea Sports altered" and re-arranged, given suffl- tion of phosphorus they contain, al Park and Alaska. Vancouver is C.N.R. Earnings Show ess. But the employer are reguarded as a great brain and camp life has been fairly routine. a convenient gateway to both these WANTED capable of such firmness with nerve tonic. A number of people turned up at tourist areas. One large window Increase Judging by the number of inquiries a large number of deep-sea anglers the c iok is not the one to whom the "But the housewife might not the Camp on Sunday afternoon, holds a series of photographic panels will visit the south shore of Nova Bermuda Jubilee STAMPS, used. idea leaving the choice to the consider them an ideal breakfast despite the unfavourable weather, enlarged to a man's height. Each The gross revenues of the e.U- Scotia this season in search of tuna, Best cash prices paid. Write part­ phrenologist makes most appeal, dish, for they require from 20 to to be present at the "At Home," and panel contains a picturesque scene toclusive Canadian National RaUways according to the Fish and Game iculars and price Box 1524 Bermuda hrerologists are really wanted 25minutes' boiling. a few of the Band members braved from each province. In front, is the system for the week ending May 14, Department of the Canadian National Press. for is to go to the kitchen and explain Contrary to popular belief, the the elements. There was, however, Mnit between each province—a work­ 1936. were $3,615,386, as compared ing model of a slook "Northern" RaUways. A world record tuna was 1524..m.etip. to t. j penguin egg does not have a strong, no organised effort to carry out the with $3,306,916, for the corresponding type locomotive used in Canadian caught off Liverpool on this shore, •ience shows she,lfishy taste_ and lt can be serVed up original programme. La the morn ing. period of 1935, an increase of $308,470. National RaUways transcontinental by a Chicago sportsman with rod has mistaken her vocation after all I in a variety cf ways. In the restau­ the Companies paraded to the War­ service. Hunting and fishing are and Une in 1934. The record fish and * t it is something far away. | rants penguins' eggs cost from Is. wick Parish Church, under the com­ Ulustrated in a natural setting. -oc- weighed 956 pounds. Last summer The Australian phrenologist was to l.s 6d. each. mand of Major Gosling, O.C., and the FOR RENT Maple leaves, briUiant with the a considerable number of sports­ asked to report on tho genera' charac- "When last they came to London Adjutant. Captain Dickinson. his subjects as well as on the colours of autumn, carry the theme Cotton Displaces Woo! as men from the United States visited there was a brisk demand for them, The service was conducted by FURNISHED FLAT .^'3 rooms and of the display, which consists of re­ this shore and many were successful degree to which they possessed that but after three months Londoners bath. White HaU. Serpentine Road. the Rector, the Rev. Gilbert Ritter. cord catches of various species of Germany's Chief Import i to landing one or more tuna. great culinary bump which the high lost the taste for them, and at the Apply after 7 p.m. On the marcch back to the camp the game fish, including British Colum­ —oo— chefs are intended to protect. end of the season the importer was Cotton has displaced wool as Ger­ 1842*t.w. Volunteers were caught in a heavy bia's own giant type and prize No phrenologist worth consulting but left with 480 penguin eggs on his many's principal import, much ol Low Summer Fares Again in shower of i ?,in. heads cf moose, mountain sheep and knows that a good character in a cook hands, which he offered to the Zeo which comes from BrazU which also •-OIIFTON HEIGHTS" Baileys Bay. goat and a mounted black bear. Force does n "oineide with a good charac- for reptile food. But on the whole SERGEANTS' ENTERTAIN suppUes coffee. In addition to raw Summer months. 4 bedrooms, Flashing neon tubes, on a massive to­ •-{ inessential person. it was a good season, for about 8,000 cotton, other items imported to in­ A popular travel inventive to the 2bathrooms, near railway andBath- pographical map of British Columbia The vicesices of an Archbishop, said the penguin eggs were sold in London. On Monday night the Sergeants' creasing amounts are animal oUs, Maritime Provinces which was in ing. Dial 7269. Mess were "At Home" to the Ser­ and the Rockies, pubUcize another effect last summer is again being 1853'w.ei. totu. 9. Cardinal Ee Letz. may become the "Ar the end of next month a lumber, tropical fruits, iron ore. iirtti.es of a party leader. What geants' Mess of the Bermuda Volun- famed tourist trail—the Triangle put info force for the summer of further shipment will come to Lon­ coflee, misceUaneous ores, butter, STORE on Euclid Avenue, with count­ 12 N.C.O.'s of the Tour Route through the Canadian 1936 by Canadian raUways, namely won''" rs.vfge boorishness in or- don." teer Engineers, etc.. according to the Industrial De­ cordillera by sea and land. the 21-day limit low summer tourist ers and shelving. At present rented din; . .i ant' women is nature's I latter corps ?,ttending. They were partment of the Canadian National -oo- fares. The fares apply to stations by the A. 1. Grocery Co., AvaUable wise .- to a chef. 1 e must be welcomed b; the President of the RaUways. Products showing de­ Another part of the Empire and one to Eastern Canada from points Mon­ July 1st. For further particulars )rotect his precious j More Mess, C.S.M P. Fisher. Cocktails creases are wool and animal fibres, Than Half of Crop much favoured by Canadians is drawn treal and West to Armstrong and apply to Mrs. H. C. Outerbridge. creations, and to make mankind, preceded an excellent dinner, and oil-bearing seeds, tobacco, non-tropi­ Lands, Irish Free State, to the attention of the visitor in the Port Arthur, Ont., on the Canadian Dial 1475. tocludi the ultimate consumer, after dinner the visiting N.C.O.'s cal fruits, and hides ant skins. West Indies exhibit, with its coral National Railways, and will be in 1852*w. be punctual to the minute, for min­ Used for Growing Oats witnessed the first night machine sands, cocoanut palms and native Great Britain heads the list as re­ utes are tal. Some say tbat cooics effect from June 15th to September gun shoot tne B.V.R.C. have yet curios. Other features of tbe Cana­ gards value of imports with the become iil-teirpered tl rough teat; United States a fairly close second, 7th. Fares are on the basis of the Houses 2ov Rent Over h.tlf of the land under crops •undertaken. dian National System, such as its 01 h; ihat they acquire a disgust followed by Russia, Holland, Italy, regular first class one- fare plus "FIDELWOODS" and "INSHALLAH" in the Irish Free State devoted to "B" Company, which is to become hotels, telegraphs and express facili­ FuUy Furnished with the ceaseless clamour of man­ Brazil, France, Sweden, Argentina, one tenth for the round nip. ocop- AND OTHER COTTAGES oats and about 75 per cent of the out­ the Machine Gun Company, made the ties are shown. kind for more; others that what is etc., Canada shows the lowest value. overs are permitted to both directions Dial 2715 GERALD GRAY turn is fed to live stock. Wheat shoot, Captain Astwood explaining With window space available on York House, Front St. West d their ill-tf mpet Is really simply As regards exports, coal and paper within the limit of the ticket but growing is on the increase, the gov­ three street sides, the Railway Com- Cables "Houses" thfii knowledge that u ey have the it to the guests beforehand. Two products record outstanding in­ passengers are restricted to the same ernment assisting in its production. I pany has seized a splendid > oppor­ FURNISHED IND UNFUKNISfiCD whip hand. What is certain is that machine guns were used, each fir­ creases, coal being third to the Ust route both going and returning. The growing of sugar beets is also tunity to advertise scenic highUghtr no Ifbour-sf.-irg devices can abolish ing 250 rounds. There W£re 162 of the more important exports and on the increase, three additional 'of the east and west so that the COTTAGES altogether the nether kingdom in direct hits on a four-foot target at paper and paper goods seventh. FOR RENT OR SALE LAND FOR SAL* beet factories having been estab­ visitor may be encouraged to plan the 1 oine. ar.d that cooks cannot be 600 yards range—capital firing for a Chemical and pharmaceutical pro­ Establlshd 1911 lished since the first erected in 1926. further Canadian hoUdays to the Mrs. Grosvenor Tucker disarmed because the necessary im- blind shoot. ducts head the Ust with miscellaneous MISS ,!ANE TUCKER The acreage planted to potatoes shows future. "New Westbury" Richmond It >aa plen • nts cf their craft also make the Tracer bullets were used with or­ iron products second. Electrical ma­ Phone 1108 Cable "Teuc«- " a slight decrease, 336,000 acres be­ oo— best weapons. The ease with which ing under potatoes to 1935 as com­ dinary bullets to demonstrate the chinery and products rank next to commercial aeroplanes can become pared with 343,000 in 1934. The course to the interested spectators. Britain Imports Yearly coal, then comes agricultural and ben hers is a parallel to the way similar machinery; dyes, varnishes government has been active to de­ Afterwards the whole of the two 75,000 Tons Dried HOUSES FOR RENT OR SALB every kitchen is in fact an armoury. veloping an economic change-over Companies attended a concert at and lacquers; etc. HoUand is the Properties for Sale MRS. ROBINSON A little knowledge of phrenology is from live stock production to tillage which the B.V.E., N.C.O.'s were also Peas chief purchaser of German goods, not to be grudged for the help it can foUowed by Great Britain, Italy, CAMPBELL, GOSLING & CO. and industrial expansion. Flour- guests. Orchestral and individual Bank of Bermuda Funding give to the weaker party to the secular Switzerland, France, Sweden, Bel­ milling has been re-established, items were contributed. Over 75,000 tons of dried peas are Phone 20«d Cables "Carbrocdt* dispute. —Times. gium-Luxembourg, United States, there has been a marked develop­ Before the B.V.E.'s party left camp imported each year toto Great Bri­ Denmark, Czechoslovakia, BrazU etc. ment to the boot and shoe industry Sergeant Jack King, on their behalf, tain, valued at over $5,000,000. Types Canada plays a minor role also in tbe while over 30 distinct makes of motor gave the toast of "The B.V.R.C." imported are the Blue pea, Marrow­ matter of German exports. Ger­ vehicles are now assembled to the expressing regret at the unavoidable fat, White, Maple, the Dun. Japan many's imports declined 6.5 per cent Free State, according to the Indus­ absence of some of the officers. suppUes the greatest quantity, prin­ 1935 as compared with 1934, whUe her trial Department of the Canadian O.SJVt. P. Fisher repUed on behalf of cipally Marrowfats. Holland comes exports increased 2.4 per cent. A National Railways. the B.V.R.C. sergeants. next foUowed by India; Australia; Get rid of dandruff before it rains your DEATH feature of Germany's foreign trade hair. Fitch's Dandruff Remover Sham­ Hungary; Morocco; Belgium; Russia; Next Sunday His ExceUency the during 1935 were the numerous trade poo actuaUy dissoisn* every particle of Poland, including Danzig; Canada dandruff and then slashes it ana^r— -oo- Governor, Lt.-General Sir Reginald agreements with individual countries EOBINSON, at her home Airdrie, and Germany equal amounts, ac­ witt the very first application. No J. T. HUdyard, wUl make the G.O.C.'s and the institution of a system of titer rinse needed. PaoU. Pa., on May 28th, 1936, British Guiana Gold cording to the Agricultural Depart­ annual general inspection of the barter. On sale at all drciffsts, Lydia MaeFunn Biddle, wife of ment of the Canadian National barbers and basaty parlors the late Moncure Robinson, in camp. RaUways. It would appear that under a money-hack arnar- GEORGETOWN, B.G., Jime 2. (O?) oo antca. Try it '.odayl her 79th year. —The behef that British Guiana now Canada could supply a considerably P. E. I. Prohibits Dogs This greater quantity, especiaUy of the I825tm.tu. has a chance to become a gold min­ Season ing country of n jte was expressed by Blue variety which is used for can­ %J*S- a ning. %ttf, F>»f**! Captain J. F. L. Lamport, mana-jer of British Guiana Goldfields Ltd, a Importation of dog into rmee oo To &»sMi Krooamilaua Fstek'm IsUsJ Bmsr Tamsi British company recently floated in Edward Island is prohibited until W.C.T.U. England to carry out large seals January 1st next, the embargo being BABY CARRIAGES Schwarzkopf met Appointed placer mini".? operations to this due to the fear of distemper spreading SHAMPOO country. Lamport who retumod from any infected dog to fox farms. The regular monthly meeting of 2/6 TRENTON, N. J. June 2. (CP>— from London in describing the equip­ The same embargo was in effect last the HamUton Branch of the Wom­ Governor Harold Hoffman, who ment to be used by his compevny, summer but this year the prohibi­ ans Christian Temperance Union STROLLERS TONIC caUed the Lindberg kidnap-murder wiU be held in their rooms at Mel­ • AVOKt IE — Students often which has a working capital of a mil­ tion has been made earUer in the 2/3 case the "most bungled" in poUce vote for favorite professors but lion six hundred and eighty thousand season. Special instructions have bourne House on Friday June 6th history, refused Monday night to re­ his year New York University dollars, said he expects two dredgers been issued to Baggage Agents of the at 3:30 p.m. appoint Ool. H. Norman Schwarz­ professors balloted for their MEDICAL HALL of 440 tons each to be to operation Canadian National RaUways that Miss Lydia Outerbridge wiU be the BERMUDA TRADING CO. kopf as Superintendent of New Jer­ avorite student. Miss Li lie speaker. Members are asked to irguedas of La Bas, BoUvia, this time next year. The chairman dogs must not be checked to points Reid Street sey State PoUce, who headed the above, daughter^ of tbe Boliviay of the company is Sir Alfred Sher­ on Prince Edward Island in line with bring their dues for the current 6.11.17.23.29. And leading Drug Stores I long investigation of the crime. vice-eonsul. received most votes. lock. the embargo regulations. year. uiwsrao^- ^U^"