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VOL. 21—No. 1143 HAMILTON. BERMUDA. SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1936 3D PER COPY — AO/- PER ANNUM FRANCE WILL "ACCEPT" SANCTIONS' LIFTING

GERMANY PLEASED BY SPEECH UQUOR LICENSE BILL SCHMELING KNOCKS OUT COMMONS HEAR STATE­ INVESTMENT CO's BILL VICE-ADMIRAL BEST IS AGAIN DEFERRED LOUIS IN ROUND 12 MENT ON PALESTINE POLICY BEFORE UPPER HOUSE PROMOTED ADMIRAL OF THE BRITISH PREMIER Long Session of Asembly Ex-Champion astonishes with Government's obligations to Banks' Bills Given a First Salute Fired at Dockyard Reading Yesterday Inclusion of Reich in European Yesterday Afternoon a flashing, deadly right Arabs and Jews Yesterday Morning ADJOURNMENT FOR WEEK stabilised peace hopes PERFUME DUTY REDUCTION A SENSATIONAL FINISH ASSURED FUTURE FOR BOTH APOLLO BECOMES FLAGSHIP NEW YORK, June 19.—The mete­ LONDON, June 19 (BOP.)—In a Yesterday's meeting of the Legis- When the Liquor License Bill was oric rise which had bi ought Joe statement to the House oi Commons, lative CouncU lasted for five min- For the first time since 1930, when OPPOSITIONS IN BRITAIN & CANADA once again before the committee Louis, 22-year-old Detroit "Brown Mr. Ormesby Gore, referring to con­ utes, the only business being four Admiral Sir Thomas Moulden Fuller, of the .House of Assembly yesterday Bomber," within an ace of the world's ditions to Palestine, said that by a first readings, two of them private K. C. B., C. M. G., D. S. O., was pro- CRITICISE SANCTIONS REMOVAL afternoon, Sir Stanley Spurling mov­ heavyweight boxing championship, new regulation firing at any member BUls. moted, a fuU Admiral's flag was ed first to substitute an entirely came to a jolting, crashing halt at of His Majesty's Forces or Police, The Hon. R. C. Hollis HaUett took hoisted on board the Flagship of the new clause 15, dealing with closing the Yankee Stadium here tonight and bomb throwing with intention up the Bank of Bermuda BiU, and the | America and West Indies Squadron ES, June 19. (CP)—The French Cabinet agreed today to hours, which clause contains, as far as he wilted before the piston-like to cause death or injury, was made N. T. Butterfield and Son Bank Bill, a minute after midnight yesterday. the cancellation of sanctions against Italy, dependent as is possible, those amendments i ight blows of the 30-year-ol d German punishable by sentence of death or for first reading by title as private Vice-Admiral the Hon. Sir Matthew ny decision adopted by the League." The Cabinet's de- R. Best, K. C. B., C. B., D. S. O., already made to certain sub-sections ex-champion Ma.x Schmeling. Ufe imprisonment. The Colonial BUls. These measures of 19 clauses s announced in an official communique which said, "The M. V. O., has been promoted Admiral. of the clause, and then moved that Seventy-five thousand delirious Secretary also gave the House classi­ each are identical, and the only faithful to the principle of collective action, will as- Official news of this promotion was the committee report progress. This | fight fans watched a sensational fied figures of casualties, which change made in the Lower House in f with any decision adopted by the League. Informed the BUls as advertised was to add ro received locaUy late on Thursday was done in order that no confusion finish to the heavyweight match of a showed a total death roll to date of rasent situation of the sanctions question, it felt that a each a proviso that they await His night. should arise in the minds of mem­ decade. 74 persons. i of the facts led it to accept their lifting." Majesty's pleasure in accordance with At one minute past midnight the bers and that they should be given He took the opportunity to , June 19. (CP)—The speech of the British Prime The fight commenced with book­ the Royal Instructions regarding I Admiral's flag was hoisted on the the opportunity of seeing the new makers offeiing long odds of five express appreciation of the Forces, Ir. Baldwin, including Germany in Britain's hopes for banking legislation, and to increase mainmast of H. M. S. York, the clause in the minutes before reach­ to one on Louis for a points decision, PoUce and officials for their devotion 1 European peace, evoked satisfaction in the Wilhelm- the maximum commission to the flagship, replacing the Vice-Admiral's ing any decision unpn it. and two to one on a knockout; and to duty and their loyalty in trying )day. A Foreign Office spokesman said, "Hitherto there has banks to 5 per cent from 2J per cent. flag. The York had the honour of The amending Audit Bill was read Father Time tipped the scales eight circumstances. He also paid tribute only Franco-British efforts. The inclusion of Ger- These BiUs wiU enable local banks being an Admiral's flagship for only a second time. It provides, in the to the Jews in IJj&lestine who, despite a decided step forward. Mr. Baldwin merely said what years in Louis's favour. But, recov­ to function as a trust company by a few hours. At one minute past 8 adsence of a quorum of the Audit extreme provocation and attacks, lave been contending all through." ering from a shaky defensive position additions to their corporate powers, a.m. the Admiral's flag was hoisted Board, for the member present to had exhibited most commendable r Hitler would now reply to the British question- which saw him close to defeat, though formerly they were unable on board H. M. S. Apollo, the Em­ proceed with the audit, and to re­ seh-restratot. He was glad to say s foreign policy, the spokesman answered, "That Schmeling fought his way through to do so on account of lack of power pire's newest cruier, which becomes the situation in the immediate still completely open. We would prefer a round-table port his findings at the next meet­ Louis's guard; and by the eleventh in their incorporating Acts. flagship of the Station while the York ing at which a quorum is present, neighbourhood of mandated terri­ ) a succession of written messages which allow for little round had piled up a lead in points The Government Museum Resolve is to England for a refit. tory was almost entirely undisturbed, give and take." when the Board may at their dis­ and seemed likely to register a knock­ was received without being printed. H. M. S. York, on the transfer of and there had been no crime or TAWA. June 19 (CP)—Canada lined up with the United cretion confirm the audit cairied out. It has a somewhat different status the flag, fired a fuU Admiral's salute I suporting the movement to lift sanctions against out. At the conclusion of two or three outrage whatever. The Government from the ordinary Resolve, on ac­ of 17 guns, and this was returned by The Premier, Mr. King announced in the House of Com- It also provides for the payment of the rounds, so bitter was the had not been and would not be moved count of the amount of £2,400 which the Apollo, which fired a salute of the Canadian delegates to the September meeting of of annual salaries to the members fight, the boxers slogged away re­ by violence and outrage. As soon it carries being a Government vote seven guns. Later to the day the two -jue bf Nations would be instructed to press for the lifting of the Board. An amendment mov­ gardless of the beU signalling the end as order was restored, but not before, to augment private donations to­ cruisers left Bermuda on their sum­ of sanctions. ed by Mr. Wilkinson to substitute of the round; and the referee warned a Royal Commission would visit Pales­ wards the erection of this institution. mer cruises. H. M. S. Dragon, the his statement a few hours after Mr. Eden's, but said £500 per annum as the salary for the Louis several times for low punching. tine to carry out a fuU and searching The Board of Works is the authority third cruiser at present on this Sta­ lian Government came to that decision independent of Chairman of the Board instead of The men fought sportingly, and gave investigation toto the causes of un­ to erect pubUc buUdings, but there tion, had saUed earlier in the day. viewpoint- At the same time, Mr. King said, Canada the £450 proposed in the Bill, was de­ and took terrific punishment. rest and grievances aUeged by either was some question in the Assembly me to support the League in its efforts to promote feated. An amendment proposed The first round of the 12 which Arab or Jew. The Arab people were about putting the work under the PREVIOUS PROMOTIONS security and peace, not alone through the League but by Mr. Toddings, to increase the the fight lasted—Schmeling knocked rightly proud of their historical supervision of another Board, the Legations to be established throughout the Empire. salary of the two other members of out Louis cold two minutes and 29 achievements and their contribution Board of Trade, which controls the The last Vice-Admiral to receive i. Bennett. Conservative leader, said, "By lifting sanc- the Board in a proportionate manner seconds after the twelfth round had to civilization, and there had been Aquarium, and also of the desira- promotion on this Station was Ad­ oubtedly put a direct premium on the violation of was not proceeded with. started—was a cautious one for each a traditional friendship between bUty of having the work done by miral Sir Thomas Moulden FuUer, I agreements. There's no escape from that." The The amendments proposed by the man, and Uttle damage was done. Great Britain and the Arab people contract after calUng for tenders. who was promoted on May lst. 1930. i sanctions, Mr- Bennett said, meant that Italy, after Legislative Council to the Board of It was slightly to favour of Louis. which the Government valued and Hitherto Bermuda has had one Prior to this. Admiral Sir Walter, Ethiopia with bombs and poison gas and the weight of Trade Act were concurred in. By the end of the second round which it was their earnest desire to method only for incorporating com­ Cowan, Bart., K. C. B., D. S. 5 to escape punishment for breaking her word to the it was evident that the German was see preserved. The Government had panies, two-fifths of whose shares M. V. O. had been promoted whUe world. REAL PROPERTY BILL to give his young opponent the fight also an obUgation under the Balfour may be held by aUens, and The In­ in charge of this Station—in August , June 19. (CP)—The Parliamentary Labour Party of his career, but he stUl did not Declaration to reaUse the age-long vestment Companies BUl, which was 1927. Admiral Sir W. C. Packen- issued a manifesto to the nation attacking the Govern- Sir Stanley Spurling, to moving seem a winner. aspiration of Jews all over the world received by the CouncU yesterday, ham, K. C. B., C. M. G., C. V. O., t for its decision to drop sanctions. The manifesto was cap- the second reading of the Real Pro­ Louis's left-hand in this round for a centre to Ehlestine. is an important measure for the in­ who left this Station to 1923, also 'A Great Betrayal." "The League of Nations, to which perty "Limitation of Actions Bill, was hitting with its accustomed * "There is at present,'' said the Colon­ corporation of foreign companies; was promoted whUe he was to com­ lonour and by deep conviction is pledged, is now in explained that it was necessary, in accuracy and power, and he forced ial Secretary, "astateof apprehension creating a new kind of incor­ mand here. grave danger," it declared. • order to determine the right to titles Schmeling to give way repeatedly. on both sides. Arabs are afraid Jews porated companies termed "in­ Admiral Best has been the Com­ of land which to some notable in­ By the end of this round, Schmeling's wiU completely dominate the coun­ vestment companies." Into this mander-in-Chief of the Station stances today is very tadeterrntoite, right eye was in bad shape, the result try and they fear for the future of category wUl fall any companies since 1934. He was bom to June, ARMED LEAGUES DEFY to substitute the law of Bennuda, of Louis's hard, savage blows. Sch­ their own race and the homes of their dealing to stocks and bonds, and in 1878, and is brother of the sixth FRENCH GOVERNMENT Queen Mary's Average which has existed since 1707 and is meling was standing up to the punish­ fathers. Jews are equaUy afraid the the case of stockbroking companies Baron Wynford. He was educated modelled on an Act passed in Eng­ ment weU, and by now realized what great and reaUy remarkable construc­ already incorporated wiU mean the on H. M. S. Britannia and served to Less Than on First land to the reign of James L, by a he was up against. tive work they have in Halestine will incurring of extra taxation. the European War. He was at the "Folded Arms" Strike is on Voyage more modern enactment conform­ The fourth round saw the turn of be cut short and the national home The test wiU be whether or not Battle of Jutland in 1916, and was Decrease, Officials State ing with an Imperial Statute of 1833, the fight. After forcing Schmeling on which they have set their heart wUl two-fifths or more of such companies' awarded the D. S. O. and bar, men­ NEW YORK, June 19 (CP)— passed to the reign of WiUiam IV! back several times, Louis had hit: be brought to nought, and that shares are held by non-Bermudians tioned to despatches and promoted The Cunard White Star Line's The BiU was adopted and ordered to head rocked with a right punch the Arabs seek to drive them out of (i. e., persons not British subjects Captain. By 1927 he was First Com­ . June 19. (CP)—Defiance be engrossed. I straight to the jaw, and went down Palestine. I confidently beUeve both manding Officer on H. M. S. Nel­ R.M.S. Queen Mary, which Continued on Page 2 reeted the dissolution order against i s now making her second west­ Progress was reported on The*for a count of two as the German these fears are baseless, but they son and he became Commodore and irmed Rightist Leagues today ward crossing of the Atlantic, Criminal Code Amendment BUl rushed in with Ughtning rapidity. must be shewn to be baseless. It —OO— Chief of Staff to the Commander- tbe lawmakers completed then- reported at noon (ship's time) which has been introduced to pro­ Soon afterwards Schmeling con­ is the desire of the Government to FURNISHED HOUSES IN in-Chief of the Atlantic Fleet to action on France's labour leform today that she had averaged vide that no distinction shall be made nected four rights to Louis's jaw; find a solution consistent with their 1927, a position he held untU 1929. ae. The chieftains of four 28.72 knots on the first 1,272 to the scale of punishments for coin­ his right hand was beginning the fundamental dual obligation." DEMAND FOR SUMMER He was a Naval A. D. C. to the late armed leagues refused to accept the They wanted Arabs and Jews to miles of the voyage, as com­ age offences between acts relating work it was to complete in surprising Continued on Page 2 ommand to disband the pared with an average of 29.13 to domestic currency on the one hand Continued on Page 7 realise both had an assured future Good Rentings are Reported ins of the Croix de Feu" on the first crossing to the and to foreign currency on the other, Continued on Page 14 3 league for French Solidarity, the -OO- From Bailey's Bay OO— United States. to conformity with an agreement OO Young Patriots and Francistes. Three reached at an International Con­ ,gues' leaders declared they would -oo- vention for the Suppiession of Count­ G0MMERCE CHAMBER HAS TO MYSTERY TRAWLER IS More bookings of furnished houses ON THE KING'S appeal against the Government's erfeit Currendy held in Geneva re­ ABANDON MEETING throughout the Islands are being BIRTHDAY tion order to the Counsel ol 500,000 ON STRIKE IN cently. Mr. Talbot pointed out that CAPTURED BY POLICE made, and everything points to an State, while Marcel Bucard, Franciste BELGIUM, REPORTS SAY there appeared to be certain ambig­ Dramatic End To Voyage of exceUent summer season. From L, asrerted his followers are uity as to the punishment in respect Quoram Fails to Turn Up For Bailey's Bay, which is always very Say it with Flowers ing to die if necessary to con of three counterfeiting offences, and "Girl Pat" Yesterday popular with visitors, it is learned 3 their job of "remakingFrance." Military Requisition Food and Debate on Amenities Bill it was thought better to clear the that Mr. and Mrs. GranvUle Whit­ The attention of the^local National More than 200,000 workers remain- tlesey, of New York, have taken Means of Transport matter up before proceeding with it. Summer lethargy, of which the TAKEN BY ARMED PARTY Chapter of the I. O. D. E. has been strike. Officials said the "fold- "Highbury" for June and July, after Chamber of Commerce had a bad, called to the fact that in England is" strike was slowly dimin- which Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Burns, BRUSSELS, Jne 19. (CP)—Work­ EDUCATIONAL FILMS out-of-season attack a month or GEORGETOWN, B.G., June 19 this year, as a token of affection to Only scattered instances of of Albany, N. Y., wffl spend the latter ers barricaded themselves to the * two ago, once again made itself felt (CP)—The dramatic search for the our garden-loving King, everybody violence are reported. part of the season at that charming vicinity of factories and in several The Customs Tariff Amendment yesterday afternoon when a quorum Grimsby trawler Girl Pat reached an is to wear a flower on the King's —oo home. public squares in a number of Bel­ BUl No. 2 was read a second time. could not be counted for a discussion anti-climax last night when a vessel Birthday. Mrs. Marian Richards-FoUett has gian towns and cities today, especial­ This BiU is framed to aUow the im­ of a biU which, if passed, would suspected of being the missing ship In London, where thousands^ of JAMAICA FACES ACUTE taken "The Bungalow" for the sea­ ly in the coal region of Borinage and portation of certain films of an probably bring every property owner anchored four mUes off the mouth people are flowerless, garden clubs UNEMPLOYMENT son. Mrs. Follett, who last year Uved the outskirts of Liege, as the strike educational nature toto the country up in arms. of the Demerara River. A launch are distributing butonhole bouquets. at "Highbury", is again accompan­ movement spread. free of charge. After moving the The CouncU of the Chamber had with Police, Lloyd's agents and news­ In Bermuda, blessed with flowers ied by her daughter, Miss Sylvia The Government ordered a mili­ adoption of the first clause, Mr. Cox, caUed a meeting to discuss the papermen went out to the vessel, for aU, everybody must be provided Aliens "Grave Danger" to the FoUett. tary requisition of all food suppUes the member to charge, moved that Amenities Preservation BUl, which which answers to the description of with this Uttle emblem of loyalty. Colony's Prosperity "The Avenue Cottage" wUl have and means of transport to an offen­ the committee report progress. He is stiU before the House of Assembly. the Girl Pat in every particular. The I. O. D. E. has been deUghted Mrs. Austin W. HoUis and her daugh­ explained that there was a further It has a rusty appearance, its sail to make a spontaneous gesture of sive against the strikers. Unofficial At four p.m., the time set for the, ter, Miss Edith Hollis, as its ten­ KINGSTON, Ja., June 19 (CP)— amendment to be made to the BUl is torn, and there are five men aboard. loyalty by organizing depots at aU estimates said five hundred thousand meeting, only six or seven persons, ants for the season. Mrs. Hollis The Government Committee on un­ are on strike. which the Chairman of the Finance including officers of the Chamber, The name has been painted out, the main points of entry toto Ham­ employment, which is bad in Ja­ Committee would move on the next apparently, and a new one, Kia Ora is the widow of Dr. W. A. HoUis, a -oo- were present. wen-known New York physician who Uton, and aiianging at these depots maica, in its report regards the num­ day of meeting. substituted. Ten persons constitute a quorum, was much esteemed by Bermudians. to distribute buttonhole bouquets ber of aliens in commerce, Chinese BRITAIN NOT ABLE TO The Chairman of that Committee, Answering the PoUce's hafl, "Who and as only nine had turned up with­ Mr. and Mrs. Witteridge have taken to aU who pass by. and Syrians, as a grave danger to the Sir Stanley Spurling, stated that a are you?" a man shouted "We are MAKE LONG-TERM in 15 minutes, the time laid down "HiU Cottage" for the month of July, Members of the OTder who have present and future prosperity and tariff agreement had been reached outside the three mUes limit; get in the Chamber's rules, the meeting whUe Mr. and Mis. Thomas Barton, flowers to contribute (especiaUy holds that cultural education is being LOANS between France and the United rose on the motion of Mr. J. J. out or we will sink you." of PhUadelphia. Pa., win, with their roses or carnations, the King's fav­ overstressed at the cost of the prac­ States which came into effect on BusheU, the Secretary. Continued on Page 2 family, occupy "EUersUe" for the ourites) or who are wiUtog to help June 15th, by which the duty on tical side. They urge a greater por­ Chancellor's Letter to Stock The President, M. J. E. P. Vesey, season. For the month of July and with the preparation and distribu­ French perfumes entering the United -oo- tion of education should have a vo­ commented that lt was very dis­ August Mrs. EUzabeth Zulick of tion, are asked to communicate with Exchange Committee States has been dropped from 78 per cational and particularly an agricul- couraging to be a member, and much PERSONAL Easton, Penn. has chosen "Clifton any of the foUowing who are forming cultural basis and endorse the im­ cent to 40 per cent. more discouraging to be President, of Heights" for her stay to Bermuda. depots, eachtoor near her own local­ LONDON, June 19. (BOP)—In a portance of fostering the developing It was felt by the trade that unless a Chamber like that. Miss Mary Frances North, who is She wiU be accompanied by her ity: Miss May Hutchings (chairman) letter addressed to the chairman « the tourist trade. They em­ a reduction was made In the Ber­ Those present were Mr. Vesey and studying ballet under Madame Sonia mother. Mrs. Lockward, Miss Mary Gray, Mrs, phasise the opinion that the interests of the Stock Exchange Committee muda tariff, the sale of perfumes to Messrs. J. J. BusheU, A. E. NichoU, Serova in New York arrived in the The weU-known writers, Mr. and TreadweUCojiyers, Mrs. AnsticeDoe. of Jamaica can best be served by a week ago, which is published to­ American visitors would be lost, J. J. Arnold, A. F. Christensen, E. "Queen" last Monday. Miss North Mrs. Walter Gylkerson, are prolong­ and Mrs. W. E. Tucker. facihtiating agricultural and ta- day, the Chancellor of the Exchequer and therefore he proposed to move B. Gray, G. R. Harnett, H. M. WUson wiU spend two weeks with her parents, ing their stay at "Thorpe WiUough- There is to be no charge for flow­ Sf r°PmmtS * ««-• as­says the country is not, in his judg- an amendment at the next meeting and Colin Smith (Assistant Secre­ Mr. and Mrs. H. T. North, before re­ by." They find the quiet and peace ers—they are symbols of loyal af­ sistance of an advisory board. Coatinued oa Page 14 to reduce the tariff to 5 per cent. tary). turning for the summer course. of Bennuda ideal for their work. fection. RALEIGH... The cycle by which all others are judged-WADSOISPS ^=j wMySi

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EVENTS AT THE WHITNEY INSTITUTE NEXT WEEK SUNDAY CONCER TS AT HOTELS SALE OF LAND anfc (EnLimfet Sathj AND ELSEWHERE if MECHANICS HALL THEATRE if On the premises, Clarence Street, INCORPORATING Parishes' Cricket Match and Equipped with Wide Range Western Electric Sound! in the Town of St. George, under CHE ROYAL SAZETTE tESTM. l»28> End-of-Term Concert FoUowing are the concert programmes to be played at hotels, and the power of sale contained in an fH« COLONIST AND DAILY NEWS (E»l««. tSSOl elsewhere, tomorrow: indent .re of mortgage. PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY As announced in our advertise­ FORESTERS' BAND Anitra's Dance from Peer Gynt Suite ment columns the second annual THE BERMUDA PRESS, LTD. The Band Programme to be played cricket match between the Parishes Wednesday, the 1st REIO STREET. HAMILTON by the Band of the Sherwood Forest­ Greig of Hamilton and Smith's wUl take rfRFECr ers in Prospect Park on Sunday, place on Thursday next. Play will day of July, 1936 A. M. PURCELL June 21st, commencing at 10.45 INTERVAL begin at 2 p.m. promptly. The teams MANASING EDITOR ajm., is: wiU be announced on Monday. Mr. at 2 p.m. o'clock ASSISTANT EDITOR! E. T «5AYER Selection from "Sweethearts" 3J11U2 ASSISTANT MANAGES: EKNEST J. BELL Alex Outerbridge is captaining the Selection, "The Lady of the Rose" Victor Herbert M>VERTI!"NG MANAGER. M. M. HANSFOBD HamUtonians, whUe Mr. G. Fisher, FRANK Jean GUbert Vocal Selection,''With AU My Heart' There will be offered for sale Senr., wiU skipper the Smithites. Melodie, "Song of Paradise" Cliff McKay Robbins Last year, after a most exciting I MORGAN SUBSCRIPTION RATES Reginald King Ballet Music from "Faust"....Gounod 6ix MONTHS ioi- game, the HamUtonians just man­ I CECILY" By Public Auction LOCAL: — ONI YEAR "Serenade" Pieme a AUegretto, b Adagio, c AUegretto, - TO UNITED STATES AN" CANADA aged to win by 4 runs. - This year Selection, "Tannhauser" d Mod Maestoso, e Mod. Con Moto, | COURTNEIDGE e.AT.L THAT certain lot or parcel of ....OO P«« YKAR. TO GREAT BRITAIN. BO/- Smiths have evey hope that they PER YEAR Richard Wagner f Allegretto, g AUegro Vivo. 1 r.d situated ir. the Towr. of Saint wiU have their revenge. oo HERBERTS George ir. the Islr-.r.ds of Bermuda MJ. SUBSCRIPTIONS ARE PREPAYABLE The end-of-term concert wiU take God Save The King HAMILTON HOTEL MU NDi m bounded or. the NORTH by a PubUc place on Friday at 7.45 p.m. sharp. Street or Alley ar.d there measuring PHONE. . EMTORIAL IOE1 . AOVERT.S.NO. OMlCULA Mrs. B. C. C Outerbridge wiU give two M-G-M B.M.A. BAND AT ST. GEORGE'S March, Something About a Soldier 37 feel or thereabouts on the EAST by mm. ETC. tO». . WORKROOM AND NIOHT CALL. of her recitation proses, "Naughty PICTURE Joy Clarence Street and there measuring lOSTl JOB PRINTING lOBE. ZeU," and an East-side New York By kind permission of Major W. E. (a) AUah's Holiday Jriml 24 feet 8 inches or thereabouts on the stenographer's account of her visit Vaudrey, M.C, R.A., Commanding (b) Chinese LuUaby Bower SOUTH by land of the Estate of Har- to the theatre to see John Barry- MATINEE: —2.00 and 4.00 p.m. SATURCAY, JUNE 20, 1936 Officer, the band of the Bermuda Barcarolle Offenbach ley James deceased and there measur­ more play "Hamlet" (or was it to see MiUtia Artaiery wUl give a concert Overture, Queen of Autumn Bigge EVENING: —7.00 " 9.00 p.m. ing 56 feet 2 inches or thereabouts Hamlet play "John Barrymore"?) tomorrow (Sunday) night, in the ar.d or. the WEST to part by the said Both these monologues are exceed­ SANCTIMONY OVER King's Square, St. George's. Intermission land of the Estate of Harley James ingly funny, as are also two short The band wiU be conducted by deceased and there measuring 5 feet farces prepared by Mr. J. Murray Sergeant W. Furbert, B.M.A. The Soldiers Chorus Gounod PREMIERE PRESENTATION MONDAY, JUNE 23rd. and ir. part by land of WUUam Ro­ THE SANCTIONS Rosewarne and repeated from a concert begins at 8.45 pjn. and the Berceuse from Jocelyn Godard berts and there measuring 22 feet or concert a few years ago: "The Span­ programme is as follows:— Vocal Solos, Selected thereabouts OR HOWEVER OTHER­ ish Tragedy" and "The Wonderful Some of the larger chUdren of Em­ Chris Schmitt WISE the said lot or paxcel of land pire, the Dominions, seem to have Invention." Mr. C. P. Smerdon wiU March, "Stony Point" Selection, 50 MilUon Frenchmen me.y be bounded may measure or taken a very lofty moral stand over give a couple of musical monologues, L. P. Lawondon Porter ought to be described TOGETHER and the choir wiU sing. - ' U-^Ef U ' the matter of removing the sanctions Waltz, "Paradise of the North" WITH the dwelling house and ap­ As the annual prize distribution imposed against Italy, which it was C. W. Bennett God Save The King purtenances thereunto belonging. in future is to take place in Febru­ *•* hoped would restrain that country Overture, "Sons of Erin" F. Beyer oo ary instead of July, the few prizes in. *-•--•'•; *? from the conquest of Ethiopia. Serenade, "Beneath Thy Window" INVERURIE HOTEL to be awarded for the term wiU be Further particulars may be ob­ Now that Great Britain has taken Capua tained from: the initiative in lifting those futile, given away by Mis. Bernard Wilk­ Romantique, Overture _Keler-Bela Tht Story °f touiiftiajj!*! r economic restrictions, the reproach­ inson. The Riev. A. BaU wiU make the Interval Les Patineurs, Concert Waltz VAUGHAN PUGH, es directed against the League of "commencement speech". Waldteuful Auctioneer, St. George's. Nations wiU faU more heavUy upon Overture, "Golden Magnet" Group of Instrumental Songs: 2094*J€I«. the Motherland. There is cause for OPERA HOUSE SHOWS C. W. Bennett (a)TJn peu d'Amour. Silesue O. W. KEALY, weeping when chUdren rebuke a Song, "Cfla" Lcrenz Hart (b) Condres De Roses .Arnold of Reid Street, HamUton, parent, whether witb or without NEXT WEEK Waltz, "Navita" J. M. Fulton (c) When Day Is Done Katscher Attorney for the mortgagee. sufficient reason. March, "Our *Director"....S. E. Bigelon Jealausy, Tango Gade Without questioning the purer if For the movie lover a choice week Z004ttl3.s2D.s27.wl. not perfect idealism of the juniors is ahead at the Colonial Opera House Hymn Intermission on this occasion, it might be pointed On Monday evening MGM leads the Regimental March out that they dwell remotely from way with two splendid features: Star Spangled Banner Faust, Grand Opera Selection the turbulent Mediterranean area, Frank Morgan in the riotous feature. God Save The King. Gounod At The "The Perfect Gentleman," and NOTICE and that their economic relations oo The Sunny South arr. Lampe POPULAR with the new Roman Empire are dis­ MGM's G-Man film, "Whipsaw," BELMONT MANOR Selection of Southern Plantation tant. with Spencer Tracy and Myrna Loy. Songs COLONIAL "Even if South Africa -ultimately A new chapter of the Tarzan feature Mock Moms, Percy Aldridge Grainger Tina Rubens-Wood has to fall in Une with coUective in­ wiU be shown. The Lost Chord Arthur SuUivan Selection from the EngUsh Musical TODAY OPERA fidelity, it is impossible to feel any On Wednesday a big stage and Blue Danube Waltz J. Strauss Comedy In The Supreme Court HOUSE confidence in the present capitula­ screen show takes place with Mae tion to Mussolini," comments one West in her latest picture "Klondike Mat—2.30—6d. Party of the leading journals of the south­ Annie," with Victor MacLaglen as Litvinoff Shadowed of Bermuda ernmost portion of the Dark Con­ the headliner. On the stage wUl MYSTERY TRAWLER IS Herman Brix in "NEW AD­ tinent. be Eernie Leader and His Chicks, By Arrested Men Stinging words, those, "coUective featuring the "Mae West" of Bermu­ CAPTURED BY POLICE VENTURES OF TARZAN" *idelity", and brave words, those, da and the Washbarad Serenaders. The amounts specified in Column I hereunder aie moneys cr BERNES, Switz., June 19. (CT* — At 4.00: Harold Lloyd in which refer to ' 'capitulation to Mus­ "Father Divine" wUl also be shown. outstanding balances of moneys paid into Court on rhe dates speci­ Three men were held by the police solini." But the most timorous —oo Continued from Page I fied in Column II hereunder in the causes or matters specified in Laugh Riot "MILKY WAY" here on charges of shadowing and of persons have been known to speak Column III hereunder which said moneys still remain in Coi rt. COLONIAL OPERA HOUSE being suspected plotters against the AU the men were stripped to the boldly over the long distance tele­ life oi Maxim Litvinoff, Soviet Com- I waist and three ot them began fran Parties claiming to be entitled to any of such amounts are re­ Eve. 8.20 Esc. Ladies Free phone. "Tarzan" and Harold Lloyd Today missar oi Foreign Aifairs. Jean Ern­ tically to pull up the anchor. It was quired to make application to the Court for paymei.l ihe. (.oi v.itlar. "I consider the position in Ethiopia This afternoon at the Opera House est Planque, a Swiss, was arrested at At 8.30 Harold Lloyd in revealed that the Police had no official two calendar months from the date of ti\i„ Notice. one which nothing but military ac­ the complete Tarzan film, "The New Lausanne, Thomas Nordmann, instructions to board the ship, and "THE MILKY WAY" and tion from an outside country could Adventures of Tarzan," starring the Danish, at Zurich, and the third It is proposed to apply to the Legislature for authority to pay they decided to return to the shore to possibly reverse." declares Foreign famous Olympic champion, Herman man at Geneva, where the poUce into the PublicTreasury all amounts remaining in Court at the ex­ consult higher authorities. Mean- At 10.00 Big Musical "SHIP Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden, to the Brix, and Harold Lloyd's film "The said the trio kept watch on the move­ piration of such two calendar months. British House of Commons. Consider Milky Way" wiU be shown. In addi­ whUe, Lloyd's agent cabled to Lon­ ments of persons suspected of plot­ CAFE" Carl Brisson, Songs that, dear, distant chUdren, and then tion wiU be cartoons and education­ don for instructions. ting an attack on the Soviet delega­ and Girls ponder the same statesman's conclud­ al subjects. tion to the League of Nations. ing sentence:—"I have no reason to The Governor, Sir Geoffrey North- Saturday evening shows at the cote, last night caUed a conference [Mon. G-Man Film "WHIP- suppose this country, on which the Colonial Opera House are carefully I II III greatest burden of such a war must of PoUce chiefs, law officers of the SAW" Also New Chapter planned. It would be hard tc im­ Government and Lloyd's agent to de­ faU, desires it (miUtary action) agine a better balanced show than £25 0 0 10 June, 1924 John S. Darrell & Co., either." cide on a course of action as a result vs. "TARZAN" that offered for tonight in Harold of the threat by the vessel to'sink the FOR SALF A well known writer, in one of Lloyd's "MUky Way", Carl Brisson's Schooner "Mary Elizabeth" Canada's leading magazines, ex­ PoUce launch. The conference lasted Wed. "FATHER DIVINE"— "Ship Cafe," and the new Tarzan tiU 12.20 a.m., when it was announced presses profound regret because Great By Public Auction £5 5 0 17 October, 1924 Henry Cox Outerbridge picture. that the opinior of the law officers Mae West in "KLONDIKE Brtia'n faUed to take more defini­ • oo vs. tive action in throwing the League of the Crcwn in London was being Under Power of Sale contained In a Mike Ziegler ANNIE" of Nations en bloc against Italy. He VICE-ADMIRAL BEST IS consulted by cable. A reply was ex­ Mortgage pected soon. Ernie Leader and his Chicks does not say, as did Mr. Eden, that £1 16 4 S August, 1925 W. E. Rogers vs. H. Frith PROMOTED ADMIRAL ON THE PREMISES mUitary aggression could only have A wireless message from the beacon on Stage with Mae West of been met by mUitary aggression, seven mUes off shore stated that the £174 7 4 8 September, 1926 to In the Matter of James Bda. and Wash Board Bovs and he neither says nor apparently Continued from Pace 1 suspected vessel was drifting out with at 3.00 pan. 12 February, 1927 James Tatem sees that Britain must inevitably King George in 1927, and promoted the tide, though it was anchored near have taken the brunt of that coun­ to Rear-Admiral to 1928. a mud bank. It is understood there TODAY £640 1 10 22 November, 1927, to In the matter cf the Peti­ ter-aggression. "Is there any coun­ From 1929 to 1931 he was Rear- is the possibiUty of an aimed PoUce 10 December, 1927 tion of J. C Rankin. try, is there any section of opinion Admiral commanding the Second tug going out, as a result of the con­ ALL THAT certain lot of land situ­ to this country which is prepared to Cruiser Squadron of the Atlantic ference last night. A party of armed £35 0 0 26 November, 1929 In the Matter of The Ber­ ate and being to Devonshire Parish TUESDAY NIGHT! take any such miUtary action?" Fleet. From 1931 to 1934, when ho PoUce aboard the tug Bomeroon left 4 December, 1929 muda Railway Co., Ltd., to the Islands of Bermuda delineated questions the British Foreign Sec­ was appointed as Commander-in- Georgetown at 3.30 a.m. local time to and of Mrs. E th el R. Gib­ on the plan annexed to an Indenture at OPERA HOUSE retary. As regards other countries Chief of this Station, Admiral Best seek the Girl Pat. bons. we have had ample evidence of then- was Vice-Admhal to charge of Malta dated the Thirteenth day of August repugnance to mUitary intervention. and Admiral Superintendent of Mal­ One thousand nine hundred and £561 12 10 31 May, 1930 In the Matter of the Pe­ UNION CLUB And as regards the wiUingness of ta Dockyard. thirty-one and made betweenRoderick tition of Arthur Gran­ members of the British Common­ oo—- GEORGETOWN, June 19 (CP)— Alexander Ferguson and his wife of ville Spurling. Estate of presents wealth to contribute largely of After two and a hah hours the Gov­ the one part and TheophUus Hodge Alex. Fredk. Brunell STAGE SHOW their wealth and manhood to stem INVESTMENT CO's BILL ernment steamer "Pomeroon" forced on the other part and thereon col­ Spurling. the ItaUan hlvasion we have seen no BEFORE UPPER HOUSE the "Girl Pat" to surrender, it boing oured pink and numbered Thirty-two evidence at aU. towed into poit by the "Pomeroon." (32) and bounded NORTHERLY by £72 9 4 12 July, 1930 Supplemental Petition and An armed party circled the "Girl the lot numbered Twenty-eight (28) Except—yes, we must admit the Continued from Page 1 of Arthur Granville GEORGE RAFT in exceptions—to these verbal protests Pat," which attempted to sail on the said plan and there measuring SpurUng in above Es­ against Mussolini, and these re­ born in Bermuda). Such invest­ away. She once rammed the trawler, One hundred and twenty feet EAST­ tate. "STOLEN HARMONY" proaches against the League and its ment companies cannot hold Bermu­ sinking a tender which was being ERLY by the lot numbered Twenty- da land or shares to Bermuda com­ accredited leader, Great Britain. towed astern and stoving in the bul­ nine (29) on the said plan and there £20 0 0 19 December, 1931 In the Matter of The Tickets 1/6 — 2/- One does not doubt that, had panies, or take up mortgages below warks above the waterline. Even­ measuring Sixty feet SOUTHERLY Bermuda Railwpy Co., Britain elected to drive the League £5,000, and they must pay £200 on tuaUy the trawler .yielding to pressure, by the lot numbered Thirty-five (35) Ltd., and Mrs. M. Mc- into miUtary action (which was im­ incorporation and £200 a year there­ hauled down saU and a tow rope was on the said plan and there measuring Cleait. practicable if not impossible) or to after, regardless of what time of passed aboard. One hundred and twenty feet and year the incorporation takes place. have withstood Italy alone, our ChU­ A huge crowd kept to check by WESTERLY by the right of way or £50 5 0 27 May, 1932 In the Matter of The dren of Empire would have flocked to The Members present were the mounted poUce thronged the ap­ land set apart for a roadway fourteen Bermuda Railway Co., the Imperial standards as they did in President, Sir Orme Rowan-Hamil­ proaches to the wharf when the feet to width coloured yeUow on the Ltd., and the estates of ton, the Colonial Secretary (Hon. 1914. But one does doubt that these Government steamer docked with the said plan separating the lot of land Edward Crawley. EDGEHILL same, loyal ChUdren would have wel­ A. G. Grantham), the Colonial "Gill Pat" to tow. The five men now being described from the lot Treasurer (the Hon. J. T. Trtming- comed precipitation toto what would were rushed off to the PoUce Station numbered Thirty-three (33) on the £8 16 2 6 June, 1930, to In the Matter of the ham), the Hon. H. J. Cox, the Hon. Windsor Nova Scotia in aU probabUity have becme another to a poUce van where they were held said plan and there measuring Sixty 16 January, 1931 estate of Ellen Gibson European holocaust, if not another Dr. T. H. Outerbridge, the Hon. incommunicado. feet OR HOWEVER OTHERWISE Davis, etc. World War, or that those who direct R. C. HoUis Hallett, and the Hon. the said lot of land may be bounded A beautifully situated coun­ Major R. W. Appleby. An adjourn­ and guard the interests of Empire, oo may measure or ought to be described £62 18 6 18 June, 1931 Mingo Jones, David Wil­ try school on English lines. would have been justified to caUing ment was made to Friday next. TOGETHER WITH the six room son, J. E. Seymour and Special Junior Department. for or allowing such a stupendous France Will Recover Gold stone cottage thereon erected and Joseph J. Spencer Seniors to Honour Matricu­ sacrifice. But what of the responsibiUties the appurtenances thereunto belong­ vs. lation standard - Art, Music, Household Science, Ground "There can be no reproach against of the Motherland had she chosen ing. United Improvement Hockey. Basket Ball, Win­ South Africa's straightforward to drag her wearying aUies toto war, Association. For farther particulars apply to:— ter Sport, Riding. cause," says the Press of that coun­ or to "go it alone"? And what 3ARIS, June 19. (C^—Vincent try. Quite true. Likewise there can reproaches might then have come Auriol, the Minister of Finance, W. NORMAN PARKER, to her from her own faithful, suffer­ G. O. G. MONTAGU, be no reproach against Canada's declared today in the Chamber of Registrar of the Supreme Court of Bermuda. Prospectus on application. ing chUdren? Attorney for the mortgagee. idealistic stand, or that of any other Deputies that the French franc wiU Principal: Have we not had one war to end war, not be devalued and France wUl Dated the 2»th day of June, 1936. section of Empire—because there is MORRIS A. GIBBONS, Miss M. H. Roechling MA too limited a responsibiUty amongst which faUed utterly? Why should we strive to recover the huge amount of Auctioneer. them, todividuaUy or coUectively, then expect that another would suc­ gold and other capital which has 2089T*- 1785*s30.i6.»13.»20. to warrant reproaches. ceed? been sent abroad. 17Ktt.te2M.36 THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1936 Page 3

MORE BREAKFAST COMMERCIAL SCHOOL'S THOUGHTS 7TH GRADUATION DAY By Salt and Pepper Prizes Presented by Mrs. F. In these days of psychology Water Pageant and ps-yeho—e.np!ysis, we often find Munro to Winners ourselves in a haze of uncertainty, but if we start doing a bit of business THE LIST OF AWARDS ^he paragon of summertime fabrics Under the Distinguished Patronage of His ExceUency The Gov­ of this sort in an amateurish way, ernor, Lt.-Gen. Sir Reginald J. T. HUdyard K.CJB., CM.G., D.S.O. we may possibly find unusual enjoy­ The seventh graduation day of the and Lady HUdyard ment and many surprises. Let us Commercial School on Monday was investigate this surmise. We all well attended despite the inclement Manama doth to be held pride ourselves on being "judges of weather. Streamers and National PRINCESS HOTEL. WATERFRONT character." So we may be, but let flags, the work of Messrs. Lines, - (By kind permission of the Management) us prove our perspicacity by trying Freisenbruch and Dunstan, with out our "ability" on some cf our Entrance from Pitfs Bay Road via Capri Steps gay flowers brought by the Misses closer friends to whose houses we Frith, Booth, Irvine and Benevides, have been invited. transformed tbe Assembly Room Panama Cloth was introduced into First of all, let it be assumed that into a place of beauty. The new we are just ordinary people. We school pennant played a prominent India early in the twentieth century 2nd July, 1936 may boast of one maid—perhaps two, part in the decoration, with two and immediately became adopted but no more. No, we are simply smaller replicas placed above the Commencing 8.30 pjn. plain Mr. and Mrs. People; and so stand upon which were the Inter- by Europeans in the East. Because are our friends who invite us for a Sports Trophy and six small cups A Beautiful and Spectacular Parade of Gaily IUuminated game of bridge or poker or back­ won by the senior boys team on May of its lightness—the lightness of and Decorated Boats. gammon to follow a delicious three- 21st. course dinner. Perhaps the soup Then there were the handsome a super thin worsted—and its qual­ By kind permission of Colonel A. T. MiUer and Officers of the was not quite right; perhaps the MacRonald Cups, presented each ities of durability, it is as popular First BattaUon of Sherwood Foresters the Military Band will play meat was tough; and it was to be year by Mr. Howard MacRonald, during the evening. regretted that the ice-cream hadn't and suitably engraved, the larger now in the Occident as it is in the been put into the refrigerator an one the first prize for senior Concert Parties Will Entertain Between Events. hour earlier. bookkeeping. This year it was won Orient. Especially is this true when But what matter such trivial de­ by B. Francis Galloway, of Sandys. tails? Was it not our fault that we panama cloth suits are London Fancy Diving and Amusing Features Arranged by Mr. The other cup, first prize for junior delayed our hostess by getting in Brooks will Form Part of the Entertainment. stenography was won by R. Everett that awful bunker approaching the Freisenbruch of Pembroke. The tailored, as are our models. test green, and insisting on redeem­ school awarded a silver cup as first Admission—Two Shillings or 50 Cents, Children Half Price. ing our faulty golf at the "19th?" Prize for high-speed typewriting. r^obe.bly, yes. And, therefore, we It was won E. Freisenbruch, -Aho (Proceeds to be given to the Bermuda Historical Society.) enjoy our meal with our friends attained a speed of 61 wordi per more thoroughly and unconvention- minute for 14 minutes, with en 2071ts20.s27.th2. ally than otherwise. The conver­ accuracy of 90%. The junior book­ sation* does not lag and there is a keeping cup was won by W. James mutually tacit agreement to pass Williams of Warwick, while the at­ over the disagreements which may tendance medal was presented to Miss THE BON-VOYAGE LUNCHEON M. Frances Booth of Paget. She with music for dancing oi may not occur between our host and hostess. also received a silver award for steno­ served in All of which brings us to the point graphic work. The Palm Garden Restaurant mc in band. Do we really know our Several prizes were kindly donated or host and hcstess? To be sure, we by some of the merchants of Hamil­ Tropical Grill know how they play golf, bridge etc.; ton: Mr. W. J. Young gave a splendid fountain pen won by Miss Irene A. ol tbe we know their f.pproximate income; ESTABLISHED 1889 we love their children (or do we?); Benevides, of Paget, as first prize for MEW WINDSOR MOTEL but how shall we determine their j penmanship; and Mr. Edmund Gib­ from 12.30 to 2.36 p.m. true, brslc characters? bons gave a fountain pen which was A LA CARTE or TABLE DE HOTE SERVICE Three zooms is. their house will do awardec to Miss Eileen Chalk for A new innovation *1 is. We shall not go into the kitchen penmanship and composition. Mr. j :sic T... Dancing continuing throughout the TLA and COCK­ for fear of incurring the cook's wrath. J. S." Vallis's gift was used to purchase TAIL hours from 3 to 6 pm First of all, we are shown into the prize books. One was awarded to Bookkeeping certificates w<.re Then renviin for library where the cocktail ingredients Stanley Lines, for originality in com­ awarded to B. F. Galloway (99*%) The Dinner Dance 7 to 9 pjn. are neatly laid on a tray with a plate position; one to Miss June Irvine for J. H. Adderley (99i%) Stanley Lines jpical surroundings, Gay music. Fine Wines, Excellent Cuisine of luscious-looking hois d'oeuvres. penmanship, and one to Miss Bene-! ^y Apparel for Women, Children, and Men ^^ Specializing in Sea Foods and Bermuda Dalicacios But neither our host nor hostess has vides for composition. Mr. R. E. (99J%) high honours in senior work; tc W. J. William(98J%), C. C. Chiappa BERRIE BROWN'S ORCHESTRA finished dressing. Hence we look Freisenbruch donated a fine bill r around. We know, instinctively, folder which was presented to Stanley (98i) and A. Jack Frith (95 (). for that we haven't the time to browse Lines fcr high speed typing. John Intermediate Work; to G. Mary r.mocgst their beautiful collection H. Adderley and Cecil Chiappa won Frith (98|%) Frances Booth, Harold In the Newest of books, so we turn to the table— second prizes for bookkeeping. Dunstan, A. Tungate, and Ernest or.e of those long reflectory tables 1 Conyers*^ for Junior Work; diplomas with a shaded lamp at either end. In STENOGRAPHY TESTS to E. Chalk (98',). F. Galloway Summer Shades— HAMILTON HOTEL ROOF the centre may be a vase of flowers (97%), J. H. Adderley (96|%), E. and between lamps and flowers on As a result of tests in stenography Freisenbruch (965%), Stanley Lines, Dancing Nightly at Nine both sides are a number of maga­ submitted to Isaac Pitman Inc., New F. Booth, M. Frith and A. Tungate zines spread out like a pack of cards, York, the following students received on a general average of 90', and ever Full Fashioned •-.s if one were to draw for partners recognition: Miss Dorothy Trott, cn aU subjects. in a game of Contract. awarded a gold pin for 100 words per —oo— Hamilton's attractive Roof open for the Ab, now here is our first chance minute advanced speed, three letters er season — Same old good times— transcribed on typewriter in 35 min­ •MECHANICSHAL L THEATRE lancing to the sparkling music of Eddie i to study oiu hosts. What magazines are there on that table? That is a utes with an accuracy of 98%; gold Wittstein and his Orchestra On very moot point. It must be left to pins awarded to Miss Mary D. Bakei Huimr Feigns In Me •ry T -le H Hold them up to the light, and COOL BREEZES CHARMING VIEW the imagination of everyone to guess and Miss Frances Booth for 60 words Mechanic Screen note per minute tests; a comprehensive Menu and wine list have been carefully priced the sort ot mind of his host from that that not a blemish shadows their I simple outlay of currrent reading senior certificate was won by R. E. Humor reigns triumphant at the with an eve to real moderation- Freisenbiuch, and intermediate certi­ loveliness. I matter and so, as he is entering the Mechanics HaU Theatre this week, ficates by the Misses Eileen Chalk, room at this moment, we shall have wheie the new ' '••"etro-Goldwyn- Joan Tozer, June Irvine, and Patricia Summer formal dress requested our cocktail. Mayer comedy, "The Perfect Gentle­ Chiffon, 4/6 Ball. Later, when our rep?.st is over, we man," is on view. 1787ttheitp. A post-graduate certificate was ask our host if we may be accorded Co-starring Frank Morgan and Summer Weight," awarded by the School to Miss D. | 5/~ the privilege of washing that de­ Cecely Oourtneidge, who represent Trott for high speed in Stenography, licious Hollandaise sauce from our the funniest entertaineis on two 110 to 120 words per minute for five finger-t'ps, the while complimenting continents, the film is a gale of minutes of advanced subject matter. laughter from the opening scene GENERAL &•*£ ELECTRIC ft 6 f ft i 6 m Ato**' our hostess for giving us such suc­ She was the recipient of a special I culent aitichokes, and we are, ac­ to the last. prize, a beautiful water-colour sketch, | cordingly, shown the hospitality of Frank Morgan, of course, is that donated to the school by an artist the house. Here, we have a chance irrepressible old wag of "Naughty LOCKWARD & CO. x friends. to get a real msight into our friends' Marietta " "Affairs St Cellini" and The composition class provided en­ Reid Street West characters. It'seems towels, soap other films. Tbe same halting lines tertainment, reading original themes (and please forgive us for mentioning and hilarious confussion are evident Store Exclusive—But Not Expensive written during the year: "Building a The such mundane subjects) tooth, shav­ in his role of a down-at-heel old army • Life,,' by E. Chalk; "Intelligence." ing, and hair brushes tell a tale all majoi who becomes a theatrical by Irene Benevides; "Philately 2042CC' by themselves. favorite. —a brief history of some special Miss Courtneidge makes her Amer­ Other oddities in this particular stamps," by John H. Adderley; and ican debut as the music haU artist I sanctum santcrum must bo left to "Sports" by James WiUiams, who to whose stardom the major hitches the gue=5s-wcrk of our would-be also read an exceUent papei cn the his wagon. Eer brand oi comedy is psychologists, fcr it is high time we same subject writtten by Miss Mary fresh and original, immediately ex­ repaired to tha living-room for our Frith. There was a round table talk plaining her tremendous popularity coffee and cigarettes. on "Promotion" by students and in England. However, Milady has tc powdsr her teacher. A summary of a debate charming, Uttle nose and comb Written by Edward ChUds Carpen­ recently held on the resolution —1 those wavy black locks and is, con­ ter as a stage play for Morgan, and "Italy was not justified in attacking Heal Estate Offerings < sequently, escorted by her hostess to adapted to the screen by the same and seizing Ethiopia" was also read. I the bed-room where a soft light author, 'The Perfect Gentleman" The leader cf the affirmative was suffuses over the dressing-table. It is a story treated in light comedy Large bungalow house at Salt Kettle, Stanley Lines, and of the negative, (1) 3 would be either un human or un­ vein of the rise of a loveable old ne'er- Everett Freisenbruch. Paget, water front on two sides. o Sealed-in-steel General Electric THRIFT-UNIT natural if she did not glance about do-weU to the position of a ranking >- proved by Experience I theatrical star. her. The bed(s), the bureau, the SPEECHES chintzes—the dressing-table, itself, Heather Angel and Richard War­ (2) Two 6 room cottages at Kyber Pass. F@?c*3d-Feed Lubrication ail tell certain secrets of their Master ing play the romantic leading roles Miss L. L. Holton, the Principal, Priced at £900 each. Seaied-in-sfeel aa?.d ©il Cooling and Mistress. That both our host as the major's son and his fiancee. was in the chair. She called on and hostess may have made some­ Prominently cast are Stephenson, G-E THRIFT-UNIT Exclusive G-E Features that Miss H. B. WilUams to read the ad­ what hurried preparations for our ar­ Una O'Connor, Herbert Mundin, (3) 8 acres land at Somerset with 500 dress of welcome, and to assist in in both Monitor Top mean quieter operation, longer rival counts for nothing. The bath­ Forrester Harvey, Mary Forbes, Doris reading the reports. At the close feet on Great Sound. Priced at £1000. and Flatop models. life and lower operating cost. room and bed-room are certain to be Lloyd, and Edward Cooper. the Rev. Fraser Munro, M.A., B.D., indicative of one side of their char­ Requires no atten­ General Electric introduced the first gave a shcrt talk. He congratulated tion, not even oil­ acters. The library table is indicative (4) Two storey house near Bermudiana sealed-in-steel refrigerator mechanism the teachers and sudents on the ing. There are more in 1927. For nearly a decade it has of another side. SELL YOUR STAMPS splendid work accompUshed and Hotel. sealed-in-steel G-E demonstrated its greater dependability Recently we discovered the possi­ wished the School continued success. I WILL PAY $1.25 U.S. Cy. for THRIFT-UNITS and its lower cost. Basically unchanged bilities of a new pastime—to wit, the Mrs. Fraser Munro graciously pre­ each 500 used postage stamps of now in use than bet constantly improved, the famous (5) Two 6 room cottages in Hamilton. General Electric THRIFT-UNIT art of intelligent conversation. Now, Bermuda—free from paper and aU other "sealed" sented the diplomas and awards, perhaps, we have found another. and in turn was presented with a in good condition. Remittance Priced at £1050 and £1350. refrigerator mecha­ Gives "Double the Cold" and However, let us not combine the two, will be sent you immediately nisms combined. bunch of carnations. Afterwards a uses even less current than ever! for then we might have gossip, which social hour was enjoyed. upon receipt of stamps. Refer­ (6) Large store with two apartments at is ever to be deplored. Of course this Stenopgrahy Certificates were ences: Northern Trust Bank of Every minute of every day somebody latest idee can only be e*erimented buy* a General Electric Refrigerator— awarded to Everett Freisenbruch - East Broadway. with if we have friends, and if those It costs less to own a General Electric! (97-1%), EUeen G. Chalk (96|%) R. THOMAS friends are friendly enough to invite June Irvine (96|%) I. A. Benevides These properties are all in good condition and 4 YEARS us to their homes. 163 N. Dearborn St., Chicago, 111., (95%) Mary Frith., Avice Doe, Patricia U.S.A. wm KOTORMANCE PROTECTION BaU, Ada Tungate, Joan Tozer. with modern improvements. Consult as for easy term payment Touch typewriting certificates were awarded to R. E. Freisenbruch, F. Apply GaUoway, C. C. Chiappa, Frances Booth, John Adderley, E. Chalk, um\tn> D,XX,NE5S ROBERT D. AITKEN IVER BILIOUSNESS Somers Real Estate Agency P. BaU, Mary Frith, and Elsie King, PILLS SALLOW SKIN Everything Electrical for the Home aB. writing at 40 words and over per CONSTIPATION Somers Building Hamilton minute for 15 minutes with 90% and 2048tw.«. Queen Street, Hamilton over in accuracy.

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Captain Ade, Mr. Daniel Agustus, Whole Wheat Bread Jose Amaral, Antone Amerial.

, Mr. Henry Ibson Beah, Mr. Manuel We have tried many Bento, Miss Anita Beers, Mr. Bower, grades of Whole Mr. Richard Brown, Mr. Robert Bro­ ker, Mrs. E. M. Bulkley, Mr. Fred K. Wheat Flour but not B. Burnard, Mr. Winslow Burrows, Marcia Howards meets a hand­ he must not feel that she doubted one is so satisfactory Mr. J. Rouse Bums, Mrs. W. L. Bur- some young doctor, Larry Nor­ his statements. rill. ton, on ber way to Stipstown to Macbride accompanied her to as our "Special" join her father. Mr. Howards the service entrance of the hotel, has bought a house, the large, and she was relieved to find the Whole Wheat Flour. Mr. Jim Carron, Mrs. Lesly Challis, forbidding looking Stips estate, door still unlatched as she had No other produces Mr. Coastantine Corday, Mr. William which Marcia dislikes imme­ left it. Corvroy, A. J. Cramm. diately, feeling that there is A few minutes later she was that delicious nutty something evil about the place. comfortably in bed, and in spite Then local carpenters refuse to of her mixed emotions, sbe feU flavour so appreciated Mr. Davidson, Miss Gloria Depew, work for Howards. One after­ immediately into a sound sleep. Mr. Manuel DeSilva, Diehlbusin, noon Larry is mysteriously at­ by Whole Wheat Mr. McDonald Dickenson, Mr. James tacked. Tbat nigbt, be receives HEN she came down next Bread enthusiasts. If a call from a stranger, Dr. Ash­ Wmorning, for a rather late Dill, C. F. J. Doering, Miss Florence ton Brown, who claims to be the breakfast, she found that her you are not getting Deering, Miss Eileen La Due, Mr. C. son of the deceased grand­ father and Larry had just arrived. Ducket. daughter of old Colonel Stips. They both jumped on her at once. this Whole Wheat Brown has been warned of a Macbride had told Larry of ber mystery surrounding tbe Stips midnight expedition and he had ^0000 SPEEDIER ELECTRIC COOKING Bread you are missing Mr. Hartley Ebbin, Mr. C. A. house, and be persuades Larry passed it on to Howards. Edwards. to let him come to his house, a really good thing. disguised, as Dr. Peter Macbride, After the two men bad finished SHORTENS KITCHEN HOURS an old friend. The day after the telling her what a silly little fool The remedy is simple Mr. A. C. V. Flood, Mrs. John Fow­ Howards move into the house, she had been, she smiled sweetly and suggested that tbey continue More time to be out in the sunshine... more time to ler, Mr. Chas. H. Frith. they receive a warning to get enjoy every delightful summer day! These are the —Your grocer sells it. out. Larry thinks that Sidney the conversation in title dining It is made as follows— Allstone. a wealthy man who room. benefits given to modern housewives by electric cooking -Gnr. J. Gardiner, Miss Edith Gallo­ practically controls the town, is Howards glanced at his watch. ... now (aster than ever before . . . amazingly clean, way, Mrs. C. W. Gardner, Gnr. A. responsible for all the trouble. "I have some things to do here cool, and efficient I in town. If you and Larry are in a Small Loaf 4d. George, Mr. Harold Gibbons, Mr. H. That night Marcia goes to a Cook electrically and sing the song of emancipation hotel, but at midnight, she slips hurry to explore the cellar, be can from long hours in tbe kitchen. Large Loaf 7d. R. Gibbons, Miss Anne Gregg, Mr. back to the house, intending to drive you out. You may as well Wilfred Grant. watch one of 0K cellar windows take your suitcase witb you. I see Sandwich Loaf lid. which is unbarred. As she tbat you can't be left alone." watches, she suddenly feels her­ "WeU. I said I'd stay only one Mrs. Dorothy Hayward, Mrs. F. R. self caught in an iron grip. night," Marcia laughed. 'Inciden­ Hastings, Mr. Charles Heppel, Mr. tally, who was watching in the Charles Hewitt, Miss Elizabeth S. cellar last night? He did a rotten BERMUDA BAKERY, Ltd. CHAPTER XVH job, scaling Clove off." Holding, Miss Nancy Hugett, Mr. lli|ARCIA'S head was being "There wasn't anyone," How­ Telephone 1080 Maxwell C. Huntoon. ards shook bis head, "unless it was pulled back against the Gigi. Now I'm off. Larry, keep an Miss Gertrude Jackson, Mr. Clar­ man's breast. Terrified, she eye on this girl for me." wondered if he meant to choke "Right, sir." ence James, Mr. Oswald Jone, Mrs. Marcia grimaced, and Larry fol­ Walter Judd, Mr. Walter Judd. her. Then she felt him breath­ lowed her into the dining room. ing close to her ear and a Marcia ate a light breakfast voice whispered: hurriedly, and they were just pre­ FLOUR POLLARD Miss Agnes Kellock, Mrs. Kelly, paring to leave when Macbride SUGAR CORN Mr. Milton Keller, Mr. Manuel "Keep quiet and don't burst into the room. OATS SCRATCH FEED Marshall, Miss Marion McSweeney, move!** "Larry. I think Tve found some­ HAY DAIRY FEED Mr. C. R. McKay, Mr. Bernard Mc­ It was Dr. Macbride's voice and thing. Look at this," he said the girl's relief was so great that excitedly. BRAN STRAW culloch, Mr. B. Henry McKee, Mrs. for a moment she felt weak and ETC. J. H. Mellick, Mr. John Minors, .faint. Then suddenly his arm |_IE GLANCED around the room Mr. Edwin Minors, Mr. John Mitchell, tightened on her shoulder and she ** to make sure that they were Miss Josie Moniz, Miss Gladys Mos- looked in the direction he indi­ alone, and then took a picture All goods are fresh and cated. from his pocket and handed it tc ten, Mr. A. S. Munroe, Mr. J. Mun- kept in excellent condition A man had appeared abruptly Larry. It was an old snapshot because this store is clean, nick. from the darkness of the trees. slightly yellowed, of a man lean­ sanitary, and pest proof. Moving silently and stealthily like ing against a tree. Mr. and Mrs. A. Nitchell. a cat. he went tc the cellar win­ Larry shrugged "What is it?" dow and knelt down. Although it Macbride handed him a magni­ BEST QUALITY AT was too dark to make out his face. fying glass. "Take a look at it LOWEST PRICES Mr. Chas. Paine, Mrs. M. S. Park, Marcia recognized easTy the through tbis." Mr. Jack R. Peppin, Mr. D. Peniston, broad-shouldered powerful figure. Larry put the picture down on It was Allstone's valet. Clove. the table and squinted at it Misses F. & E. Piddington, Mrs. Place through the glass. The figure of BUY HERE AND SAVE Mr. Pratt, Mrs. E. E. Pronley. He took something from his MONEY po-ket. and was reaching down, the man showed up quite olainh when suddenly ne stiffened throw­ now. He was slim, not very tail Mrs. Evelyn Richardson, A. L. ing back nis head like an animal and wore a Vandyke Deard an-i short moustache Larry grunted Richardson, Mrs. Robinson, Mr. W. Usten inc. A moment later he rose EAT...atits btsltUttfi£ to his feet and disappeared into "Looks vaguely familiar." K. A. Y/ILKINSON Robinson, Mr. R. T. Robinson. the shadows again. "Yes. yes." Macbride encour­ aged him. "Who is it? Come on. East Front Next Bermuda Macbride heaved an almost in­ man. who is it?*' clscfruc Street Laundry Mr. James Saunders, Mrs. J. B. audible sigh. Larry shook his head. H£ar Saddler, Miss Francis Short, Mrs. "He must have heard something Dial 1166 "Sorry, cant quite place the Laura Simons, Mr. H. Simmons, Mr. that scared him off," he whis­ face, but it is familiar." Embodying every worthwhile improvement in electric cooking, Moffat pered. "Confound tbe luck I don't 1809-j-s.m.w. to 31.8.36 G. E. Simmons, Mr. Henry Smith. Macbride passed the snapshot Electric Ranges for this year offer many exclusive Moffat features, including think hell be back tonight. We to Marcia She studied it for sev­ Miss Ethel Snips, Mr. R. A. Smith, may as well go."' eral minutes, wrinkling ner fore­ the new "Cook-Quik" element in Moffats exclusive "Lustreloy" finish. Mr. Albert Smith, Andrew Smith, head. She had an uncomfortable Every popular Moffat Electric Range medel is equipped with two Mr. Andrew Smith, Mr. Charles J. HEY didn't speak again until feeling that she should be able to of these "speed-heat" elements ... a marvel of fast cooking! Smith, Mr. Fraser M. Smith, Mrs. Tthey were more than half way place that face. Not only does the "Cook-Quik" provide electric heat faster than ever back to town. Then Marcia *T should recognize it," she said J. M. Smith, Miss M. Smith, Mr. glanced at Macbride curiously. at last. .... it couples speedy cooking with durability and efficiency thai assures Alfred Smith, Mr. Eugene A. Smith, "What were you doing there?" "Of course." Macbride ex­ long, satisfactory service. * Miss Hazel Snowden, Mr. John L. she asked, trying to hide the un­ claimed. "It's Allstone! Don't you comfortable doubt that had crept see? Same build, same eyes and Stanley, Miss Milne T. Stewart, Mr. into her mind. forehead. The hair isn't gray, but and Mrs. W. J. B. Stokes, Mrs. Helen Macbride grunted disconso­ it grows away from the forehead EVEN LOWER HEATING RATE Smolensky. lately. exactly as Allstone's does." "I went over to Allstone's to Marcia and Larry bent over the take a look around, and then •picture again. Then Larry From July lst. Mrs. Taylor, Jce Paivas Tavares Clove came out and I followed straightened up, his eyes gleam­ Mrs. Mary Talbot, Miss Mary Towle, him here. We arrived only a few ing. Mrs. Robert R. Tompson, Mons minutes before you did." "You're •r-jht, Peter,*' he cried. TurnbuU. "Why did you grab me?" Marcia shrugged her shoulders. "Because you were making a "Yes. but why get excited about See Cooking Demonstrations Next Week at Hamilton Hotel noise. Sorry I frightened you." it?" Mr. Valley, Mr. E. Vickers. He sounded as though he were Macbride laughed joyously. telling the truth. Nevertheless, "Because," he explained quickly, Marcia couldn't help wondering if "it is a picture of the man who Mr. Louis Webbin. she and Clove, in different ways. rented the Stips house for ten bad interfered with some plan of years and ran a nerve cure there!" New Trial Plan Next Week Mrs. A. M. Young, Mr. Elgin Young. Macbride's. After all. they knew | TM*«t*hcosts,-however, she decided that fictitious) package being offered similar to "MARVELS"—but fa' enough Mr. G. E. Kenner, c/o "British Bea­ away to be within the law. con" British Tanker Co. Demand "MARVELS." Use Electricity PURE—MILD—HONESTLY REGISTERED LETTERS YOUR GOOD HEALTH PRICED Mrs. Alice Battersby, Mr. Philip Burchall, Mr. Durant, Mr. Thomas Science Faces a Great Problem in Deaths and Live with a Smile Harris, Mr. Howard Gerald Jackson, Injuries in Childbirth Mr. George Phipps, Mr. Freeland Richardson. By CLAUD NORTH CHRISMAN, M.D. K A Y' S UCH is being written lately the woman of the family. This These letters will be held at the M about birth control and the condition existed although the fatalities of childbirth. The death woman walked upright and was General Post Office, Hamilton, unttl rate resulting from childbirth is SMART HATS Wednesday June 24th, when they entirely too high. The physician subject to more danger from lifting, working and straining. Tbe will be returned to their office of sees these pa­ THE ELECTRIC LIGHT COMPANY in Linen, Straw, tients and animals were rested, given light origin. knows some of tasks, if any, and were carefully oo the methods of fed and guarded. But the wife and COOK ELECTRICALLY » AND YOU COOK THE MODER and Leghorn birth control expectant mother must carry on and tbe utter with her housework, washing, iron­ U There Is Beauty lack of intelli­ ing, cleaning, lifting and perform­ 2064ttl..eitp. gent treatment many women ing all her usual tasks. - i • . 'ift If there is beauty in the quiet night, receive. They This was not intentional neglect 'Tis not alone in starry loveliness, wonder tbat or cruelty; it was just thought­ mortality is not lessness. Often the burden was of 1 Bermud a Nor in the scaring, shadowed arch greater. the woman's own choosing. This of heaven, There are attitude has been largely changed DR. S. GARCIA MARRUZ ^^rKc^J^Ha^K^;^^ Nor in the velvet blackness of the sky, and Ihe woman is demanding and probably some receiving better and more sensible s. p. c. A. Nor in the wan, white moonshine. DR. CHRISMAN that are safe care. Thirty years ago most wo­ But the still but those in men did not consult a doctor till a HENRY COOUDGE ADAMS general are usually the unsafe Sweet pause when peace with gentle few hours before labor. Now she NEW WINDSOR HOTEL j methods. Tbe injuries of child­ visits her doctor before conception Recommends Yeast hand birth are far more numerous and and at frequent intervals after­ SECRETARY Sets down the tools, bids human often more deplorable than the ward and the entire family follow labour cease, fatalities. The mother of several his advice. SIDNEY O. SIMS children should be in far better for Expectant Mothers INSPECTOR That men may rest: though not in health than the woman of like Mrs. R. H. D. states that it has idleness. age who has borne no children. been three years since her child1 PHONE 1785 COME babies have poor bones Fleischmann's Yeast is one of the For night brings dreams, dreams of The bearing of children is a was born. She evidently went through a very difficult labor. *•"•-' from birth, develop bowlegs, richest food sources crfVitamin D. heroic deeds; natural process. If because of our Since then she has not been able badly shaped heads, poor teeth. unwise conduct and method of to walk without the use of crutch­ Follow the advice of famous And thought plans giant schemes, Uving it is more difficult than nec­ Do you know why? for thought builds swift es. Her legs are weak and she has specialists. Eat Fleischmann's essary, this is not the fault of great pain and distress in the Often it is caused by a lack of POSTAGE STAMPS And strong, on wisdom's pillars flings nature. We are to blame. Fortu­ Yeast It will safeguard your own small of her back. Vitamin D in the mother's diet. wide arch, nately for women of tbe future, teetfi during pregnancy and help I cannot say what the trouble is. Doctors know that Vitamin D en­ And digs foundations deep in flinty the care of tbe expectant mother your baby to have sound, even For Collections bas become a necessity. Evidently the bones of the -pelvis ables your system to absorb and teeth and straight bones. rock. The doctors who have practiced were pulled out of position and are utilize the important bone-build­ Thus do men take their rest: day's pressing on certain muscles and BERMUDA some years have a perspective and nerves. The tissues may be torn ing minerals.. .lime and phosphor­ work begun can compare present care to that and tbe womb dislocated. Tbe us. Yet very few Eat 3 cakes a day... plain or dis­ and Comes never to an end, but forward of the past. There is much to their coccyx could have been dislocated solved in water.milk or fruit juice. credit and they can feel that their foods contain moves, &,\£ or broken. From her description of You can get it at grocers every, BRITISH WEST INDIAN advising is finally receiving some her condition I judge nothing bas Dr. Marrux, noted authority on this this vitamin. where. And in the peace of night high reward. been done to locate the trouble or subject, says: "Yeast... containing thoughts take shape *£) Until recent years the female to correct it If our automobile is Vitamins A, B and D, Is scientifically Send for FREE booklet on Vitamins animal, cow. horses, and even the in an accident we lay to find out Indicated and I constantly prescribe Forging new tools, carving new des­ It to expectant and nursing mothers. during pregnancy. Address: tines. Mi'.'-'-i pets were more carefully guarded what damage is done. With k wo­ ERNEST J. BELL while carrying her offspring than man we let nature take its course. It Is not used as • medicine but RICH IN VITAMINS W. S. PURVIS & C... VA Dept. 19329 F. Mildred Rickmen. rather as • food." A.B.D ANOG P. 0. Bn 19, Hamilton Bermuda Page 51 THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DALIY SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1936

WHITNEY INSTITUTE YOUR GOOD HEALTH Uninvited Parasitic Guests in Humans Take Advan­ 1 tage of Hosts to Grow and Flourish

By CLAUD NORTH CHRISMAN, M.D. "THERE are a number of parasits removed. Forty or fifty feet may 1 that Infest the intestinal tract be removed but unless the head is of man, but the most common and eliminated they make new growth. harmful is the tapeworm. Two types are common in America. The thin neck may be easily Ladies Bathing Suits In Aid of The JubUee Field Fund One is the pork broken but the head remains. or beef tape­ Segments are separated by slight The Annual Cricket Match worms, which grooves at which points they may enter the intes­ become detached and pass out of tine in insuffi­ of Flowered Dimity tbe intestines in small portions of Between Hamilton Parish and Smith's ciently cooked, from a few inches to several feet infested pork or in length. will take place at the Whitney Institute Jubilee Field beef flesh. In some countries Symptoms of tapeworm are not on Thursday, July 25th fish tapeworms characteristic. The same kind of are common. signs and discomforts occur in 50/- Commencing at 2 pjn. but not in the many intestinal conditions. There United States. is of ten a sense of pressure or full­ Tickets (to include tea), 2s 6d, may be obtained from ness, shifting from place to place The pork and in the abdomen, accompanied by Messrs H. J. Tucker, Alex Outerbridge, George Fisher Snr., beef worms dif­ occasionally colicky pains. There G. J Butland or at the School. Dial 7*253. DE. CHRISMAN fer in some re­ may be abnormal hunger or even spects but the lack of appetite. Sick stomach and symptoms and treatment are about vomiting are common. Pains •fre­ Friday. July 26th. -he same in both varieties. Thsy quently resemble appendicitis. The at 7.45 p.m. receive the name of tapsworm be- Suit yourself for the sands and the ;ause they are long, thin, flat, and feeling of fullness and of some­ •ftie usual thing moving under the short ribs similar to a tape measure. on the left, and sometimes.*the sea in flowered dimity. Light as a A tapeworm consists of a small r'"ht. side are common sensations. END-OF-TERM CONCERT bead, containing several hooks or will be given by the pupils. Songs, Musical Monologues, The patient may bave a raven­ bubble in the water, cool as a breeze suckers by which it attaches itself ous appetite but grow thin and ^ etc. and a short farce. Tickets 4/-, 3/-, 2/-. 1/-. All seats to the wall of the intestine, and pale. Severe anaemia frequently on the beach! And its lines are 'to reserved: no money taken at the doors. -*Phone Mr. G. I. a rather flat, small neck, which develops and does not improve as widens out into the body. This is Butland, 7253. long as the tapeworm is present. about a half inch wide and con­ The rame symptoms occur in other smooth and fitted for flattery. sists of many segments. conditions of the bowels and the Such worms sometimes attain diagnosis, without observation of Jersalese lined, halter neck, in navy, great length, even as much as 100 the segments, is not reliable. feet. They do not feed from the Fortunate^, portions of the red, turquoise, and green print. head but absorb nourishment worm frequently break oS and through their skin covering from pass out with the stool, where THE the contents of the intestines. they can be seen by the patient. Sizes 14-42 They do not grow from the ex­ The presence of even a small por­ treme end. but segments are tion is a sure sign of tapeworm, pushed out from the head and though it may not be the cause of XING SHOW neck. all the trouble. In case of doubt, a For that reason they continue to brisk laxative of epsom salts will Which was scheduled for Tuesday, the 16th inst., on grow as long as the head is not usually disclose its presence. account of bad Weather is now set for SEAFARING CATS Bathing Snobs TUESDAY, June 23rd, 1936 Writing of "Seafaring Cats I have MINGHAM It is too late now to avoid—save known" in "Our Dumb Animals," in a metaphorical sense—calling a Established 1844 beginning at 9.00 p.m. the organ of the Massachuretts spade a spade; the word is almost Society for the Prevention of Cruelty coeval with the tool, and cannot at to Animals, A. J. Hayes remarks: easily be superseded. But if the spade "Bermuda" is another of the spe­ had been a modem invention—some­ MID-TOWN GARDENS cies Felis domestica I recall. He ac­ thing evolved yesterday or the day quired the distmction of temporarily before—it is certain that it would Corner Union and Dundonald Streets upsetting the routine of the TJ. S. *r have had another name. No manu­ Navy. He had joined the crew of the facturer of agricultural machinery The Card the Same The Place the Same destroyer to which I was then at­ would have put his product on the tached when we had visited the is­ market labelled with an Anglo- Tickets the Same land whose name he bore. At the Saxon monosyllable so brusque, so 2102ts.tu. time of this incident he was two unreveaUng, so Uttle calculated to years old, of a very amiable disposi­ break down sales-resista:ice, or to tion and senior pet aboard, ranking adorn a slogan. By just what name over five or six other assorted pets. we should know the hapless imple­ Early oner morning after a night ment to-day it is idle, and indeed the distinguished patronage of His Excellency the of practice maneouvres off the coast painful, to speculate. But it is only or, Lieutenant-General Sir Reginald J. T. Hildyard, of Cuba, our destroyer group passed necessary to recall the catastrophic K.C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., and Lady Hildyard inside the entrance to Guantanamo infelicity of recent additions to the Bay just as the sun peeped over the 1 a n g u a g e—maisonette, picture- hills lining the eastern shore of the drome, et hoc genus omme—in BETTA bay. Less than a quarter mile away, order to apprehend and shudder at at anchor information, lay the battle­ the possibilities. ship fleet, humming with the usual There is however some excuse for A Garden Party stir of early morning activities. We chiisteninsr innovations in the man­ were the last ship in the column, BISCUITS ner of their period, and a vulgar age will be held by the end moving at half-speed. can hardly make any but vulgar The quartermaster on the bridge additions to its vocabulary. What is 1ST AND 2ND HAMILTON GIRL GUIDE COY'S chanced to look astern and he sud­ less reasonable is to superimpose on denly sang out—"Bermuda's over­ things or places or persons some exo­ are a revelation in the history of AT HEATHERLEIGH board, Sir." The Captain glanced tic but largely irrelevant label from By kind permission of Mrs. J. P. Hand quickly aft and ordered the engines a foreign land. Why—to take a recent to full-speed astern. Orders were example—should the Ruislip Re­ English Biscuit Making. quickly passed and executed, and in servoir, now that it has heen fitted a short space of time our whale- out with suitable amenities and On Thursday, June 18th boat, fully manned, was speeding mannequins in bathing-dresses have j toward the small speck on the sur­ shivered ceremonially on its shores, On Sale by All Leading Grocers From 4 to 6.30 p.m. face of the bay that was Bermuda. be called the Ruislip Lido? Some Two of ths nearest battleships, ob­ change of name, no doubt, was ne­ TEA 1/- GAMES serving our manouvres, and assum­ cessary, not only because "reservoir" ing a man overboard, dispatched is a dreary Gallicism, but also be­ 2021CC;m. several small boats to the scene. cause reservoirs are not usually Suffice it to say Bermuda was soon bathed in. "Come and bathe in the back on board none the worse for his Ruislip "Reservoir"—no, there is a half pound experience. The quartermaster who municipal chill on the invitation; had seen Bermuda go over, said that it is as though you had said, "Come packets "DUX" LAWK M©WEKS he was stalking one of the many for a walk along the railway," or The best lawn motoer value in Bermuda birds that usually land on a ship "Let's "go and climb the Town Hall." in the tropics, and had jumped too It might also cause consternation gross weight near the edge and lost his balance in Ruislip, not all of whose residants, 5 Blade—Self Sharpening—Easily Adjusted perhaps, are aware that their Re­ We have sold hundreds! Interesting to note, that so far as I servoir supplies water, not to the| all varieties could see, birds were safe on and surrounding households, but tc the They give satisfaction I around our ship from that time on. Grand Union Canal. Bermuda would eye them dubiously, Get Yours Now—Prices 42/8—47/6—52/6 but was content to let them severely There is however no excuse for alone. These few incidents, and calling a suburban reservoir by the Try a packet tomorrow and bring We are offering 5/- Cash Discount off each model many others, have inclined me to name of an Italian sea-side resort. during June. the belief that cats are fairly intelli­ The Northwood Urban District Coun­ down your Family Budget with gent animals. cil, who stand somewhat incon­ gruously sponsors to the christening, MASTERS HARDWARE C©» are not, it-*ffs true, the first offen­ ders. Lidos were pullulating even Phone 1192—We always have what you ask for. before Mr. Lansbury (who should 198MW:f.s. NOTICE have known better) named a London A BETTA BISCUIT bathing place intended for demo­ cratic use after an Adriatic beach All persons r.vir.g claims against patronized by wealthy cosmopoli­ F. J. G. FOOTE, Agent the Estate of the late CATHERINE tans. The deplorable phenomenon DARRELL of "Cavendish Cottage," is not without precedent; though 2078*i*s. Hamilto*s, are requested to render we have all been calling a spa a spa the same to the undersigned on or since the early seventeenth century, few of us associate it with the town before Satr.rday, the 4th day of Jr.ly in Belgium from which it originally next. And all persons in debted to the derived. But spas have mellowed said Estate are requested to me.ke and acclimatized themselves in the settlement on or before the date course of 300 years; Lidos are still ea.pe.ii in the J-ona 72un aforesaid. new and parvenus and jarring, and insult to our taste and to cur self- UNCE for ounce — pound for pound — RICHARD DARRELL, respect. Behind the pert misnomer Executor. KEN-L-RATION cqsts less than other dog yawns an abyss of snobbery. The O foods. The amount of each ingredient I-as "Norwood," Pembroke, English Racine and the Spanish 10th Jime, 1936. been scientifically determined to provide the Swift, the Cornish Riviera and the VITAMINS— PROTEINS— CARBOHYDRATES 2003-j-sl3.t20.s27 Lawrence of Manchuria—these were and ORGANIC MINERALS necessary to make a bad •nough; but the Ruislip Lido properly balanced food for all breeds. is the last word in misalliances. Stillf the institution which rejoices (if Put up in convenient 1 lb. cans ready to feed. that is the right word) in that name All good dealers stock it. is a deserving effort to provide re­ Sole Agents, NICHOLL & ASHTON creation for the people; and it can CHAPPEL BROS., ITD. only be hoped that the elite of Ruislip Pandleton—Manchester, England Ingredients of VapoRub will enjoy many an al fresco gala I in the convenient form of a sweets soiree with all due verve, eclat, and TOWNSEND FOB TOWNSEND — Dr. Francis A. Townsend, lebensfeude on the plage of their founder of the Old Age Pension plan, was received coolly when he reservoir. arrived tn Cleveland at the beginning of the Republican conven­ 'Mil). tion. This picture was taken in a hotel, showing him with a poster VICKS COUGH announcing his own convention In Cleveland soon. Times. Page .6 THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY* SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1936

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Eastern Fighter Going Great Phenomenal Bowling Feat at SCHMELING KNOCKS OUT Gosling Bros. Cup Match at Guns in United States Cavendish on Thursday St. David's, July 2nd LOUIS IN ROUND 12 Local and Foreign Sporting News Known to New England fans as At the Cavendish Cricket field The annual Cup match for The "Irish" Jimmy O'Boyne, the former on Thursday afternoon the Cable Continued from Pace 1 GosUng Brothers cup wiU be played Fredericton boxer who fought 147 Office played a return match versus at St. David's Island on Thuisday, Serps "W Team Defeats St. Cavendish Hits Freely in Gosling Bros. Win Cup Match pounders to New Brunswick is gain­ the CivU Service Sports Club. MiUer fashion. Schmeling was so intent July 2nd, between Somerset Cricket David's S.C. by 7 Wickets ing prominence to Massachusetts was highest scorer for the CivU Ser­ on flHishtog Louis that he fought on Club and the St. David's island Match against the B.A.A. for the First Time Against 8 a middleweight. vice with 36, whUe E. Moss hit up after the beU, and the men had to Cricket Club. the Canadian Hotel The slugging maritimer is said to 30 runs. Spooner (32) topped the be parted. Constantly Schmeling's This annual event is becoming very At St. David's Island on Thursday In the "A" League cricket match be working toward a middleweight Cable office scores. right hand had connected, and Louis popular and it affords an exceUent afternoon a "B" League cricket On Thursday afternoon at White which was played on the B.A-A. field championship bout to the Boston Steele of the Cable Office, was re­ was staring defeat to the face for the opportunity for holiday makers to match was played between the St. HiU Cricket Field, GosUng Bros, on Thursday afternoon the home Garden next faU. New England sponsible for the most deadly bowling. first time. visit the east end and enjoy the hos­ David's Social Club and Serpentine team proved no match for Cavendish. team, after a closely contested game, sports writers have referred to him Indeed, comparing his 7 wickets for This gave the ex-champion con­ pitaUty of the good people of St. Rangers "B" team. E. Smith (12) Cavendish went in first and, after B. defeated the Canadian Hotel team as "one of the best middleweight merely 1 solitary run, he not only fidence for the fifth round, by which David's. For those not interested to and Cecil O'Connor (36) were the Tucker's dismissal for 15, H. B. Eve by a margin of 44 runs, thus gaining prospects to the country" and "one proved to be the "Hedley Verity" of time Louis's blows seemed to have the game a matinee dance is being only two double-figured innings in (the Cavendish captain) and Arthur their first victory since the inception of the hardest hitting fighters to the Cable Office attack, but • was lost their sting. Once again the re­ held at the Casino and one also dur­ St. David's side, the latter's knock Pitman, ieatured to a great stand. of tbe GosUng Bros. vs. Canadian the middleweight class seen in the mainly responsible for the latter feree had to part the men at the end ing the evening for those who care included several boundaries to his Eve hit up 68 before being stumped, Hotel Cup matches several years ago. Bostcn Garden." The May .issue side's narrow win of 6 runs. of the round, after the beU had to remain over. heavy hitting. whUe Arthur Pitman had 84 not out The game started promptly at Of a national prize fight magazine The CivU Service were dismissed for sounded. The cup is now in the possession of St. David's were dismissed for 63, to his credit before Cavendish declar­ 11 o'clock. Warren Simmons, ex- listed him as the most promising 103 runs, while the Cable Office gar­ Louis was slow from his corner on Somerset Cricket Club and they wUl C. Burgess capturing the most wickets ed their innings closed with 173 for 2 Captain of Somerset C. C, skippered middleweight of the month. nered 109 all out, Miller taking 7 the opening of the sixth round. His make aU necessary arrangements and having the best average, 4 wickets wickets. Gosling's team. Having won the toss, wickets for 34 runs. ordinary, deceptive shuffle was now f.jn transportation from the West for 8 runs. The B.A.A. lost 4 wickets for 44 he sent his men to bat. At the faU TRAINED WITH SHARKEY The scores:— a genuine slowing of the body mus­ End. The Serps passed St. David's total runs by the close of play. Conse­ of the tnhd wicket things looked very cles; he was tired and bewildered by St. David's team wiU be selected with only three wickets down, win­ quently the match was left diawn. dark for them. E. Smith became O'Boyne's contract has been CIVIL SERVICE SPORTS CLUB the amazing, new right punch which from the undermentioned:— ning by 7 wickets. J. Frith (retired The scores foUow:- very dangeious with the baU. on bought by the proprietor of Buck­ Tucker b Smith 1 Schmeling loosed tonight. Schmeling Chas. Fox (War Baby) Captain, R. 37) featured some quick scoring. his second over he performed the ley's gymnasium in Boston. There Moss C. H. c. Spooner b Smith.... 11 rocked Louis's head with a hard BurchaU, E. DeSUva, Charles Smith, The venue was changed to St. CAVENDISH "A" hat-trick and registered a maiden he makes his headquarters to the MUler c Brewster b Steele 36 right, and Louis became a Uttle George Foggo, T. Madeiros, S. Ming, David's on account of the Serps being triple wicket; off his fourth ball W. same training camp with Jack Moss E. c Turney b Smith 30 wobbly on his legs. He ralUed, car­ W. DeSUva, George Trott, Anzel Foggo. Percy Caines, Norwood Smith unable to procure their field until B. Tucker, c & b J. Hayward 15 Burrows was caught without scor­ Sharkey, former world's heavyweight Bracey b Steele 0 ried Schmeling to the ropes, and Bui ton Paynter, after school closed. H.B.Eve,stpd,bJ.Hayward :. 68 ing; off the fifth Chas Fox (War champion, and Johnny Risko, the Outerbridge b Steele 0 there pounded him whUe the huge Baby) was cleaned bowled; and off Scorer: George Richardson. The scores :- A. Pitman, not out 84 present United States middleweight Smith c Meade b Steals 0 crowd rose to its feet in tense excite­ Umpire: A. N. Other. J. Kyme, J.Benevides,D.Freisen- the sixth Sidney Ming suffered a title holder. On one occasion ment. Schmeling took every blow; WilUams b Steele 1 On July 9th at 2.15 War Baby's ST. DAVID'S S.C. bruch, J. "MeUo, H. Pitman, W. similar late. O'Boyne worked out to quick suc­ he was to splendid condition. Louis Mansbridge b Steele 1 Team wiU play a Picked team se­ Kempe, Edwards, A. Green­ By caieful playing, however, the cession with Sharkey and Al McCoy, was dazed, obviously, by the end of Gibson not out 20 lected by Mr. Ben Tucker and Mr. E. Smith, b Blood 12 slade. did not bat century was registered and at the fall contender for the Ught-heavyweight the round. Gauntlett c Turney b Steele 0 hArtur Hayward at St. David's Island. W. Higgs, c Cassidy, b Redman 1 of the ninth wicket the score stood crown of the world. He crowded Schmeling on the Extras. 6 Extras 3 oo R. Hayward, b Redman 0 149. The last wicket partnership New England newspaper comment commencement of round seven, and L. Brangman, cCraigieb Burgess 7 Total (for 2 wickets declared).. 173 took the score finally to 207. about the young fighter says to part: Total 103 for a time the tide of battle turned McCarthy to Head All-Stars S. Smith, c I. Tatem, b Redman.... 0 The Canadian Hotel team, under "Young O'Boyne has compiled a completely in his favour. Using a Against National League Cecil O'Connor, b Burgess 36 Bowling Analysis: the captaincy of Arnold Tucker, wonderful record to the past few left hook to the body as a counter R. T. Smith, b Burgess 0 J. Hayward 2 for 80, H. Hallatt 0 for put up a veiy good game and took years and a glance will teU one that BowUng Analysis: O. M. W. R. against Schmeling's deadly right, CHICAGO, June 19. (CP)—Joe Mc­ L Rankin, c Cassidy, b Frith 2 48, E. Freisenbruch 0 for 21. their defeat in a sporting manner. he is quite a fighter to his own right Kenward 5 0 0 35 for a time it seemed that Louis had Carthy, the manager of the New York S. Fox, b Burgess 0 and a puncher to be reckoned with The superb bowUng of D. Hunt, who Smith 5 1 3 26 the measure of the German. At close Yankees, was appointed to lead the Campbell O'Connor, not out 0 to any company. That win over B.A.A. "A" was responsible for four wickets, Steele 3.3 2 7 1 quarters he was showing his mettle, American League All-Stars against B. Smith, b Frith 0 Jack Ennis of New Jersey to his last added much to the success of the Spooner 3-0 39 and out-fighting his opponent. It the National Leaguers at Boston Extras 5 start at the Boston Garden stamped J. Hayward, c B. Tucker b D.Freis- game. was one of the greatest come-backs on July 7th. because of the illness l-rim as one of the best middleweight enbruch..„ _ _. 8 De SUva was the mainstay of the CABLE AND WIRELESS seen in a heavyweight fight for many of Miekey Cochrane, manager of Total 63 prospects to the country, for the same J. Mareria, b D. Freisenbruch. 6 team and carried off the batting hon­ a day. the world champions, the Detroit Ennis has been campaigning among ours for the day with 72; he was ably Tigers. E. Freisenbruch, e Greenslade, b the best to New York and New Jer­ Smith c Outerbridge b Miller. 14 Louis let Schmeling have it with supported by H. Beek with 38. By Bowling Analysis: D. Freisenbruch 3 sey rings. Kenward l.b.w. Williams 15 both hands in the eighth round, O. M. W. R L. SeUey, c D. Freisenbruch, b careful and steady play the score was Spooner c Outerbridge b Williams 32 when he was cautioned twice for low A. Flood.... 5 1 1 30 B. Eve. 11 taken to 163. IN 45 PRO. FIGHTS Meade b MiUer 8 hitting. Louis continued to use his NEW UNEMPLOYMENT F. Redman 8 3 3 17 H. HaUett, not out 10 Immediately after the close of "O'Boyne has had 45 professional Chase Lb.w. MiUer 11 left hook with effect. He forgot this C. Burgess... 5 2 4 8 W. Hayward, not out 5 play, Mr. E. C. Gosling expressed his fights, and of that number he has Steele b MiUer 4 defence when the ninth round got ASSISTANCE RULES Extras... _ 1 appiesiation on behalf of the pro­ won 41, fought two draws, lost one Bowden c Outerbridge b MiUer.... 12 well under way, and once Schmeling ...1.3 0 2 5 moters and promised to donate a on a foul and another on a spUt de­ Forbes c Outerbridge b MiUer. 2 rocked him on his feet with a smash­ Government Statement is Total _ 44 cup to be competed for by the winners cision to Joe Ricciotti. It is a true Flood b WiUiams 2 ing right to the jaw. Louis seemed SERPENTINE RANGERS "B" of the Somerset vs. St. George's Cup indication of his punching prowess I Brewster b MiUer 1 tired, and. glad to clinch. Expected Shortly Bowling Analysis: Match, and a team composed of men when it is reaUzed that he has stiff­ Turney not out 2 Louis missed so badly with a weak Craigie.bS. Smith 16 j D. Freisenbruch 3 for 19, A. Pitman of both Gosling Bros, and The Cana­ ened no less than 23 of his oppon­ Extras 6 straight right in the tenth round LONDON, June, 19. (BOP)—There J. Cassidy, cE. Smith, bS. Smith 3 0 for 5, H. Pitman 0 for 10, B. Eve 1 dian Hotel team. ents and has never been on the floor that Schmeling, despite h's closed is expectation in ParUamentary cir­ A. Flood, c Higgs, b Fox 15 fori. The New cup which has been do­ himseU. Total 109 eye, was forced to laugh. The ex- cles that the promised statement of J. Frith, retired.... 37 oc— nated by Messrs. GosUng Bros, was "Not bad for a youngster who has champion had by this time pUed up Government poUcy in respect of the S. Kempe, b Fox... 3 United States Claycourts presented to the captain of the winn­ only been fighting for a couple of a lead on points. He was cool, con- revised Unemployment Assistance I. Tatem, c Hayward, b S. Smith.. 3 ing team by Mr. James Richards, years as a professional. It leaves Bowling Analysis: O. M. W. R. fident, but stffl cautious. By the end | Regulations, which were withdrawn J. Kempe, not out... 10 j Tennis Championships Captain Simmons responding by ex­ Uttle wonder for the reason that MiUer 19.1 6 7 34 of the eleventh round, Louis, who is early in 1935, will not be longer de­ C. Burgess, b Fox.... 0 pressing his appreciation. experts rank him as the leading i WiUiams 17 6 3 52 rormaUy the man to administer layed. Some time will naturaUy be F. Redman, c S. Smith, b Fox 0 CHICAGO, June 19. (CP)—Two Prizes were then distributed to juvenUe middleweight to New Eng- j Moss C. H. 2 0 0 14 punishment, had proved that he also given to enable Members of ParUa­ F. DeSilva, not out 0 seeded stars became the first en­ the winners, and Mr. Richards ex­ land and the logical successor toj can take it. For eleven rounds he ment to consider the new regula­ A. Tatem, didnot bat trants on Thursday to reach the semi­ pressed his thanks to all who had Lou BrouUlard." had stood up against a smashing tions before Parliament is asked to Extras Snipe Racing finals of the United States Clay- contributed to the success of the Since that writing O'Boyne won a j right which continuaUy snaked approve them, and it wiU probably Total (for 7 wickets). 94 courts tennis championships. day's sports. 10-round decision from Eddie "Kid" through his unprepared defence. be found, therefore, that it is not in­ The final race for the Masters Cup Vernon John of the University of SuUivan, of Walpole, in a bout at On the opening of the tweUth tended they should come toto force Following ere the scores:— was saUed by the Southampton Boat CaUfornia, seeded number 12, elimi­ Quincy, Mass. Previously he took a round Schmeling exhibited better before the Autumn. On the other and Sports Club's snipes on Bowling Analysis: nated Wilbui Coen of Kansas City, decision over SuUivan at Lynn, Mass., footwork. Louis was again cautioned hand, it is generally assumed the GOSLING EROS. Thursday last in an east-south-east O M W R 6—1, 3—6, 6—3, 11—9, whUe John in eight rounds. Those succumbing for a low hit, and seemed a little Government will wish to see the E. Smith... 0 breeze of some twenty miles strengh McDairmaid of Chicago University, to his knockout punch included Al bewUdered by the referee's admoni­ position regarding unemployment as­ S. Smith... 0 N. Proctor, c Raynor, b Beek 17 which kicked up a nasty sea in the seeded number 4, defeated Wayne Trainor in the fifth round of a bout tion. He peppered SchmeUng with sistance regularised before the be­ W. Higgs.... 0 P. Caines, c B.Smith, bE. GUbert 63 Uttle sound and gave the crews of the Sabin of Hollywood, seeded seventh, at Toronto. lefts and rights, and Schmeling ginning of the winter. S. Fox 0 D.Hunt, lbw E.Smith 21 boats aU they wanted to keep the 6—4, 6—3, 4—6, 3—6, 6—4. In 1932 Jimmy started boxing as an went into a clinch at every opport­ —oo— Camp. O'Connor 0 W. Burrows, c A. Tucker, b E Uvely Uttle races under control. Frankie Parker, the favourite and 01 amateur to New Brunswick. At Saint unity. Louis, foUowing up, landed Smith Tn the unavoidable absence of the LATE KINGS STAMPS NOT : Serps won by 7 wickets. seeded number 1, reached the quar­ 0 John in April, 1933, he won the ama- two lefts and two rights. C. H. Fox, b E. Smith very competent starter Mr. R. Cowen TO BE SOLD ter-finals on Wednesday, it will be n I teur welterweight championship of Louis took a terrific right hand S. Ming, b E. Smith 0 the ladies very ably took charge 00- recalled. the province by defeating "Bud" smash to the jaw. SchmeUng, over I. DeGriUo, b E. GUbert 30 of the starting and under the able —oc— Harper of Springhffl, N. S. His first eager, missed an upper-cut and was I W. Simmons, bH. Beek 14 guidance of Miss Marion Vallis, £750,000 CoUection Totals professional bout fought at Saint straightened up. The German step­ Dockyard Side Defeats Staff N. B. Bascombe, b E. GUbert 0 Mrs. Creswell Hollis, and Mrs. H. R. Nearly 100,000 Stamps Antigua Cricket Selection John, was a six-round affair with ped back, and then swung a hard G.Simons,bW.Davis 40 White the fleet got away at 3-38 & Departments by 15 Runs BUly Yerxa, of McAdam, N. B., and right to Louis's jaw which landed LONDON, June 19 (US)—The late E. DeSUva, not out 20 saUing a windward and leeward O'Boyne won the decision. flush. King George's world famous stamp In a local League cricket match ANTIGUA, June 19. (CP)—The Extras 2 course to a mark off Somers OoUege Louis was glad to step into a coUection wiU not be sold. hursday the D.R.S.C, defeated eleven to represent Antigua in the twice round. Wilfrid White's "Lad­ Total 207 clinch. Two hard rights from Sch­ The coUection, which occupies a Staff and Departments by 15 forthcoming inter-Piesidential crick­ die" favourite to win with a lead oi Saltus Grammar School vs. meling connected to Louis's jaw and whole room in Buckingham Palace, s in a low scoring match. The et tournament commencing on the 3 J points over F. H. deSUva's "Ita- 30th. tost., wiU be selected from BowUng Analaysis: Mt. St. Agnes Academy made him give ground. Then Sch- | is valued at about £750,000. scores:— sea" led the fleet to the Leeward amongst the following players:- O M W R mark but made a wrong tack im­ meUng's right kicked out once more Mr. Charles Nissen, a London E.Smith 8 1 4 38 as Louis stood in a neutral corner. | stamp-dealer, is the man who helped STAFF AND DEPARTMENTS W. McSerney, Joe Taylor, C. Hda, In a friendly match played at the mediately after rounding and met 5 52 pike, R. Carty, H. Foote, C. Gorepo, E. GUbert 18 3 Saltus Grammar School field on Thu­ the "I'malone" handled by A. Higgs It landed square on the point of the King George buUd up this gigantic H. Beek 6 0 2 38 coUection, and he has a shop Godd b Shepherd 7 S. T. D. Walhng, Leo Gore, A. Josnrh rsday afternoon Mt. St. Agnes cricket and C. W. HoUis coming across hard jaw, and the "Brown Bomber" col­ W. Davis 2.3 0 1 8 in Bloomsbury Street where, for Dennis c Heal b Burrows W. Gore, Syd. WaUings, S. Heyn, team was dismissed by Saltus for 12 on the starboard tack. White had no lapsed against the ropes, slowly twenty-five years, he was the only Tozer stpd. Pitman b Burrows 13 P. Nanton and M. Richards. runs. Saltus hit up 36 for the loss alternative but to shoot around I'm- sagging to the canvas. As he went CANADIAN HOTEL man to buy stamps for the late Anderson run out 2 of 5 wickets. alone's stern and to this manoeuvre down he flung an anguished look at The Scores:- lost considerable time. The I'malone his corner which said mutely "I'm monarch. WeUer c Pont b Abbott 1 T. Madeiros, b G. Simons 5 American Baseball Results got weU away and was never threat­ out." "He took more interest in stamps Lindsay b Burrows 0 R. Raynor, c Ming, b Caines 16 MT. ST. AGNES ened on the course after this. She And he was. The referee counted as a hobby than anything else," Simons b Burrows 5 L. Trott, c DeGrilla, b Caines 10 NEW YORK, June 19. (CP)—The D. Petty, e and b Crawford 1 seemed to like the heavy weather ten; he might have counted many said Mr. Nissen. Bamford lbw Burrows 0 H. Beek, c Caines, b W. Simmons 28 foUowing are the latest results to P. Mulder, cFaU.b Gourlay 8 and was driven hard to take the more before the vanquished Louis "King George never failed each Freeman-Cowen b Abbott 8 E. GUbert, c Caines, bN. Proctor.. 6 American BasebaU:— E. Hennessay, b Crawford. 2 race by a minute from deSUva's would rise unaided from the canvas. day to visit the room where his Manning c King b Tucner 5 J. DeSUva, not out 72 E. Brennan, b Crawford. 0 Itasca" ably saUed by W. Cowen who It was a sensational finish to a coUection was housed. There must Grainger not out 2 A. Hayward, b E. Hunt 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE H. Bridges(Oapt), not out 4 had as his crew Mrs. Leyland White thrilling, fierce battle of two superbly be nearly 100,000 stamps in the col­ Extras 2 A. Tucker, run out 0 A. Sheppard, b Crawford 0 and Mrs. Chas. Ridley who lent him trained men. Schmeling had shown lection, yet His Majesty knew each E. Smith, c wk b Hunt 7 51 Boston 4, St. Louis 0;the remain­ F. Bridges, c Crawford, b FaU, 1 valuable aid and handled jib and the form which won him the world's one of them. Total R. BurchaU, c Proctor, b D. Hunt.. 0 der of the matches to this League were L. Squires, c Adams, b FaU 0 centerboard to perfection. title, form which Loins had never "During the war his stamps pro­ W. Davis, c DeSUva, b S. Ming 7 vided a way of temporary escape postponed on account of rain. J. McGlynn.c Smith, b FaU 0 "Kittiwake" owned by G. E. PoweU encountered to his many victorious Extras 1 from the mental and physical strain. Bowling Analysis: O. M. W. R J. Martin, bFaU 2 and C. White with White at the tiUer bouts. If it had not been for the intense joy Shepherd 1° 4 1 16 AMERICAN LEAGUE D. Ranee, b Crawford 0 with Elliot White as crew finished a xl Total 163 he took in his coUection I beUeve Burrows 2 5 23 Extras 2 very close third and here the real Grenada Defeat St. Vincent bis health would have suffered grave­ Turner Snr 3 2 13 Washington 12 Detroit tussle of the race began for as points Bowling Analysis: and Retain the Cork Cup ly." Abbott 2-2 7 New York 6 Cleveland TotaL 12 stood. Wilfrid White in "Laddie PhUadelphia 2 St. Louis O M W R would win the Masters Cup if he fin­ D.R.S.C. BowUng Analysis: Boston 0 Chicago D. Hunt 7 0 3 42 ished first, second, third or fourth ST. GEORGE'S, Grenada, June 18 RUM TRADE INCREASES O M W R Turner Snr. C and b Tozer 0 P. Caines 10 0 2 60 and here H. Outerbridge in Marianna (CP)—Grenada retairjed the Cork IN BRITISH GUIANA Gourlay. 5 4 1 2 Abbott c Simons b Dennis 9 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE N. Proctor 16 2 1 55 with Wilfrid Darrell Jr., as helmsman Cup by defeating St. Vineent by 9 Crawford 7 4 5 3 Shepherd c Simons b Tozer 0 •G. Stoons 4 2 1 10 accomplished the finest , piece of wickets. The final scores were, St. FaU 4 2 4 5 Vincent 111 and 74, Genada 175 and Result of Duty Reduction in Heal b Tozer ° Montreal 11 Buffalo 4 S. Ming 8 2 1 18 racing tactics ever seen to the club's Montreal 5 Buffalo 6 W. Simmons 3 0 1 16 four years of racing. Outerbridge 13 for 1 wicket. Canadian Budget King c Dennis b Tozer 0 SALTUS GRAMMAR SCHOOL 4 Newark 3 Syracuse 1 was sailing under White's lee heading Turner Jnr. b. Dennis K. HoUis, b Bridges ...... 0 • ' 9 for the finish Une when he decided GEORGETOWN B. G. June 19, Pitman b Good OO J. Adams, b L. Squires 1 to take the chance of tacking within the Masters Cup. Points at the (OP)—The reduction in the duty Burrows b Good 27 T. Crawford, b L, Squires. „ 3 Perry 7 to 4 Favourite for barely twenty feet of the winward finish of this series are as foUows: on rum from British Guiana to the Chamberlain c Anderson b N. Gourlay, not out 10 All-American Final in the boat and go around his stern which I'malone—A. S. Higgs and C. W. Canadian Budget has led to a sharp Bamford * British Tennis Title N. FaU, lbw P. Mulder 6 HoUis, 17| points, winner. 6 he did by superb handhng; he shot fan to the "iUegitimate" rum trade Harrington not out.— Queen's Club Tournament T. Burge, b Mulder 0 about missed White's stem by an Laddie—WUfrid White, 17£ points, to the Dominion, while the legitimate Pont stpd. Simons b Lindsay 1 LONDON, June 19. (CP)—Fred Per­ M. Smith, not out 5 inch and boUed across the finish second. trade is on the increase, informed cir­ Extras ** ry, Britain's ace tennis player, was LONDON, June 19. (CP)—Pros­ Smith, Adderley, Bowman, Mul­ Une which put Laddie fifth and gave Itasca—F. H. deSUva, 17 points, cles said here today. During 1935 rated a seven to four favourite by pects of an all-American final to the lin, did not bat... third. 66 the Masters CUp to Higgs and HoUis British Guiana exported for the first Total bookmakers today to retain the AU- Queen's Club annual tennis tour­ Extras „ 11 Marianna—H. Outerbridge', 13 five months 66,416 gaUons of rum England tennis title when the cham­ nament loomed on Thursday as to the blue snipe I'malone. White seemed to have bad luck aU afternoon points, Fourth. the greater portion of which was*tak­ pionships start at Wimbledon on Donald Budge of Oakland, CaUfornia, Total (for 5 wickets) 36 Kittiwake—G.^ E. PoweU and C. en away by rum schooners caUing O M W R Monday. and David Jones, former Columbia generally so quick to detect his rivals Bowling Analysis: tactics he failed to see Outerbridge White, 11 points, fifth. here. At the end of May this year, Von Cramm of Germany, who University captain won berths in the BowUng Analysis: when he executed his daring Dream—Leyland White, 8J points, exports direct to Canada by the usual 9 4 28 reached the final last year and de­ semi-final. O M W R Tozer manoeuvre which won the admiration *xta.» m*Mj* - , steamship connection were 23,350 2 23 feated Perry to the French hard­ Budge defeated J. L. Oliff 6-4, 6-4, H. Bridges _ _ 9 1 1 20 gaUons, which the authorities say Dennis **_ * of tbe spectators. White is to be Next race is Thursday starting a 2 8 court tournament final recently, and is now scheduled to meet Josef L. Squires. „ 6 12 5 was considerably more^than legiti­ Good 2 sympathised with for he certainly series of fourjraces for Mr. A. S. 1 4 was given a two to one chance of Caska of Czechoslovakia, while Jones P. Mulder ,„ 2 0 2 3 mate exports for the same period Bamford 1 had the toughest of luck to losing Cooper's cup.j$ It is also hoped to 1 2 'winning the title by the bookies. meets Uvon Petra of France. D. Petty 3 10 8 last year. Lindsay —-• sail a ladies race on this day. Page 8 THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAIL SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1936

C-JB New Antenna lor WJZ is its first major c-.ter of world-wide I data on ttem concerning their exact entertainment fjid enteipi-ise. location on the dial that wiU com­ Approved The new development is easUy pletely modernize the log. accessible by major subway and other Station TPA2, Pontofee, France, NEW YORK, June 19—Plans for transit Unes able to serve the future operating on 15,243 kc, can be heard OVER THE RADIO an ultra-modern 640-foot antenna mUttons of visitors. irregularly with considerable clarity. for station WJZ- the NBC-Blue net­ The plot covers 29,000 square feet TPA3 was picked up once and did work station at Bound Brook, N. J., on the southeast corner of Park not come in clearly at aU. TPA3 TONIGHTS PROGRAMMES have been approved by the Federal Avenue and 59th Street and runs transmits on 11,880 kc. Communications Commission, it was through the block to 58th Street. SX5SD, Stockholm, Sweden is an WLW WJZ WABC GSO & GSB announced by the National Broad­ It involves properties having a total extremely difficult station to pick WEAF assessed valuation of $1,735,000. The 660 kilocycles 700 kilocycle., .60 kilocycle.. NEW YORK 19.7 metres & 31.5 metres casting Company. up, to fact it took us a month to NEW YORK CINCINNATI NEW YORK 860 kilocycles DAVENTRY, ENGLAND The aviation division of the De­ future Columbia building wiU re­ find it and then it did not come to partment of Commerce concurred place three wen-known landmarks: WPA Radio Staff Meeting Same as WJZ Jackie HeUer, Tenor Talk—A. J. Ruland Short Story clearly. 5.00 in the permission for the new an­ the recent home of the Anderson The Spanish station EAQ is of tenna, after engineers of the Depart­ Art Galleries, formerly occupied by course weU known by most DX-ers, Alma Schirmer, Piano Captivators Orchestra 5.2»—Light Orchestral the Arion Society; the Liederkranz Muse ment of Commerce and the National but have you ever picked up EAR12S, 5.15 Clubhouse and the FideUo Club Broadcasting Company and the major a Spanish broadcast station located String Ensemble Detroit Musicale Henry HaU's Hour building. Kaltenmeyer's Kindergar­ Same as WEAF airlines had collaborated in work­ in Madrid which operates on 7,020 5.30 ten ing out what is expected to be one ot -oo- kc? We have received this station 5.45 Ruth and Ross, Songs the most effective systems of night on several occasions and understand lighting ever provided for a radio THE DX COLUMN from other DX-ers that they have Thurn Orchestra Same as WJZ l News; Jesse Crawford, Or­ PoUtical Situation in Wash­ tower. from time to time picked it up. 6.00 gan ington—F. W. WUe An appUcation to increase WJZ's The idea behind this column is to In our next DX Column we hope to Capt. Tim's Adventure News of Youth, Sketch power from 50,000 to 500,000 watts make your wanderings over the short­ have a more comprehensive Ust of News Reporter Dr. GUbert L. Bossard 6.15 Thurn Orchestra Stories is now pending before the commis­ wave radio bands less haphazard, incidental stations. sion. more purposeful and interesting. Press Radio News Blue BeUes, Girl's Trio Press-Radio News Press-Radio News "New Inventions, No. 3: 6.30 Plasties" The new *E.ntenna will bring to Here are some observations on the radio Usteners a great improvement past week, with some predictons THIS WEEK'S RECEPTION BasebaU Resume, Ford • Noble Cain a CappeUa BasebaU Scores in tone end reliable reception, NBC CONDITIONS 6.35 Choir Close down for the near future com erning what Bond engineers said. Bids for construc­ the lesser-explored strata of the air ReUgion to the News—Dr. Alfred Gus Karger Roth Orchestra GSP, 19.6 m.: GSD, 25.5 m.; tion will be received at once, and the may have to offer. Were very poor to take the short­ 6.45 Walter Van Kirk GSC, 31.3 m. new antenna, it is hoped, wiU be in wave bands as a whole. There were Connie Gates, contralto R.F.D. Hour King's Jesters—male quar­ Patti Chapta, songs Big Ben. "A Lady Loved operation within from for.r to five "WHAT DOES 'DX' MEAN?" some nights when reception was 7.00 tet a Swine." A Play months. very good, but most of the stations The older type cf broadcast antenna Hew often have i been asked came in with veiy Uttle volume. Dance Orchestra Home Town—sketch MabeUe Jennings, com­ 7.15 ment used two dupUcate steel towers, this question? The 19 metre or 15,000 kflocycle usually about 300 feet high, from | we have been asked over and over band was weak during the eaily part Manhatters Orchestra Sherlock Holmes To be announced Song StyUsts Quartet Syncopated Pianist 7.30 which was suspended a copper wire. again to explain what these two of the week, but improved in volume The steel towers in such an antenna j letters mean. You may have read and stabiUty towards the end of the Thornton Fisher, Sports Concert Orchestra EngUsh Humorists—7 week. The most powerful stations 7.45 were used merely as supports for the i m this column before that DX-ing copper radiating wire, contributing hs the practice or hobby of tuning in on this band were the two EngUsh Ravazza Orchestra Same as WJZ Spanish Musicale Berrigan Orchestra 7.55—Variety nothing to the electrical pertormance. distant short-wave stations to find stations GSI and GSF. They came in 8.00 As a result of years of research, the out how many of these one can pick! with surprising volume. DJQ was a 820—Gt. Britain vs. TJ.S.A. new design in a steel structure 640 up. This does describe DX-ing, but I

10.30 •- nal possibl-3. The fir ' • i\ £ m. cr. for 10.40—"In England Now," Power frcm ths transmission sta­ "dista r.ce' is EX 1 ] Vs ' I X le- by Reginald ArkeU 10.45 tion wiU be transferred to the antenna cepticn," when 1 I! t i';' D*O- eui Crosby Orchestra Clem McCarthy, sports National Barn Dance 10 55—Fred Hartley and his through a 10-inch copper transmis­ banc's me ans "0. s * £> re: option" Mansfield Orchestra 1c 11.00 shots Novelty Quintet sion line which wiU run to the base As *: X lecc pti .r. . u; •c. fs s, Schuster Orchestra of the triangular tower. This line collect ne­ r.oui 1 s gr I JU e < iistant e New 11.15 consists of tv.o pipes, one within recrpt on, it is us ad ;ne verb as Glen Gray's Orchestra Bestor Orchestra the other, the outer being grounded "EX-i r.g" or t 1 e i.C of tui ling foi 11.30 News: Morgan Orchestra to the oarth and the other insulated distant stations, and the word "DX- Mothproof Bags and carrying the power itself. The er" is used as a pronoun or a picper 1j 11.40—The News and An­ 11.45 nouncements new antenna is designed to prevent noun signifying a person who tune? fading in certain areas where unre- for cUstant stations. FREE! 1 n /vm Ben Bernie Orchestra WLW News Room Rudy VaUee Orchestra Little Orchestra Close down Uable reception has existed hereto­ Why the letters "DX" are used as fore an abbreviation of "distance" re­ The new WJZ tower will be painted mains as much a mysteij £*•;*> wny The Mothproof Bags we in alternate stripes of orange and the letters "'.YIK?" niea "Are you offer free are this year's white, making it clearly visible foi ready to receive messages?" Suei mUes. At night it wiU be silhouet­ is the origin of the words "DX", new stock. No old bags ted by Ughts placed at spaced inter­ "TX-ing" and "DX-ei". are included. You just vals aU the way to the top. On top send your garments to be of the antenna will be a flashing led HAVE YOU HEARD AUSTRALIA? SUNDAY NIGHT'S PROGRAMMES aviation beacon. drycleaned by the scien­ oo We have been told by many short­ tific wave enthusiasts that their at­ CBS Plans World's Most Mod­ tempts to pick up AustraUa have been WEAF WLW WJZ WABC GSO & GSB fruitless. Many of these disappoint­ 660 kilocycles 700 kilocycles 760 kUocycles 860 kilocycles 19.7 metres & 31.5 metres ern Broadcast Centre TRICLENE NEW YORK NEW YORK DAVENTRY, ENGLAND ed DX-ers are wont to ask if AustraUa NEW YORK CINCINNATI is still on the air. As a mattei of Drycleaning Process AA Sunday Drivers, Fields and Same as WJZ Tom Terriss and his Ori- Ann Leaf's Musicale 5.5—The BBC Theatre Or­ On New York's fam»d Park Avenu j fact, the Australian stations are just ental Orchestra chestra 5 •"" HaU, masters of cere- wiU rise the world's newest and moat as active now as they were a few monies modern broadcasting centor. It is montl s ego. —from which they come 5.15; there that t! • Columbia Broadcast­ There are 5 AustraUan short-wave odourless, perfectly clean, ing System vriU erect new headquart­ Words and Music Same as WJZ Ealen Trauble, soprano Tea Time Tunes broadcasting stations, but the most looking like new, and ^30 ers and place the "nerve center" pro ainent are VK2ME and VK3ME, of its international network. "'Living in the Past: Love, one in Sydney and the other in iwel- I bound to stay clean Courtship, Marriage These plans are revsaled in Colum­ bourne. longer, At the same time bia's announcement that it had pur­ We give below the -transmitting atholic Hour National Amateur Hour— Canadian Grenadier G'ds Phil Snitalny's AU-GM Or­ Symphony Music 6.00 Benny Rubin and Arn­ Band chestra chased, in one of the biggest New schedules of these two stations, you say old Johnson's Orchestra York real estate transactions in recent which are quite popular early morn­ yea*?, a large site in the heart of Man­ ing stations and which always pro- I 6.15 Epflogue. "A Tale that is hattan's exclusive Ear.t Side area— vide a thrfll to a radio enthusiast "Moothproof ,Ta3-ne King's Orchestra City Desk—sketch Press Radio News Told—2: Do thou Like­ the nucleus of an American Champs wh E, which is located in Mel­ garments in a Mothproof 7.15 man (Contralto) and necessary for the operation of the bourne, are: daily except Sunday; Phfl Baker, comedian; Hal 7iUie Morris, soprano; Si­ Dodge Showdown Revue Robert L. Ripley; Nelson Katharine Goodson (Pi­ huge bvcadcasting plant which now 5.00 to 7.00 a.m. Bag which costs you noth­ Orchestra Kemp's Orchestra anoforte) 7.30 gurd NUssen, basso serves the key station, WABC, to At the next opportunity try to pick ing. New York and 100 other affiliates lorin Sisters and Ranch lame as WEAF up one or both of these stations. 7.45 Boys, songs from coast tc ccast. They wiU be found interesting to Decision of CBS to build a new Same as WEAF Echoes from the Orches­ Lud Gluskto's Orchestra 8.5—Modern. British Piano­ listen to and wiU be a valuable addi­ lajor Bocks' Amateur tra Pit forte Music. home was prempted by the increas­ 8.00 Hour tion to your DX log. And remember— "Gun Thunder," a play 820—"Down to the Sea in ing expansion of its studies and of­ Ships" fices at 485 Madison Avenue, where A FREQUENCY CHANGE 8.301 the broadcasting company has dou­ 8.40—Weekly Newsletter bled its space in the past seven years. Linen Suits Close down Station HCJB, located in Quito, 8^45 Details of buUding plans and the Ecuador, has recently changed its Jack Hylton and his Con­ Ford Symphony Concert— start cf construction will be an­ Washed and Pressed Manhattan Merry - Go Same as WJZ Jose Itirrbi, Pianist frequency for daily brcr.dcr.jtirg 9.00 j Pound tinental Revue nounced some time later, since Co­ from 8,900 kc. to 8,590 kc. HCJB lumbia's lease of its present head­ has been coming in more clearly 2/6 Fra**^ Munn, tenor; Lucy Walter WincheU quarters wUl not expire until 1939. since this change. 9.301 Monroe, soprano: orch. In addition the network now leases Paul Whiteman's Musical GSD, 2S.S m.: GSC, 31.3 m. and operatss three Broadway play­ SOME OF "THE OTHER STATIONS" Varieties houses, specially equipped for broad­ JU5J Big Ben. A ReUgious Ser­ Mary Pickford to "Parties casting purposes, to meet the demand General Motors Concert— at Pickf air" vice (cr.) from H.M.S. We mean by "the other stations" BERMUDA 10.00 Symphony Orchestra; Conway for studio space. and guest artists Community Sing all those that are not included in our "The Good WiU Court"— Dreams of Long Ago Real estate authorities regard the Ust of the more prominent stations, LAUNDRY 10.30 drama new CBS location as an important 10.50—An Organ Recital by by which we judge reception condi­ Cleaners and Dyers Arnold Goldsbrough, development to the gradual transi­ tions. 1M5 from the Concert Hall tion of Park Avenue, south of 59 It is interesting when one has the "The Home of Better Vincent Trovers Orch. Broadcasting House Street, from a luxurious residential time to find out how these trans­ Phfl Levant's Orchestra Horace Heidt's Orchestra T^in City Foursome 11.00 n 10—Press-Radio News row to exclusive shopping centers mitters are coming in and how many Cleaning" 11.10—London Scenes, No. and major business houses. of them can be received. There p.re, Shandor, violinist 4 Columbia officials determined upon of course, more of these stations Dial 2104 Bob Crosby's Orchestra 11.25—Organ Recital contd. the site after an exhaustive year's than there are of the more promi­ Pr»ss-Radio News WLW News Room Tollv Ooburn's Orchestra study of numerous mid-Man­ nent, end a week spent to tuning Cavier Cugat's Orchestra 11.40—Weekly Newsletter hattan locations, ranging from the around for them and loggin? -»11 those Charle Agnew"s Orchestra East River to the Hudson River, that can be received wiU enable one to and from 60th Street south to 39th. add mf.ny new stations to tis (or her) Close down 208741%. Same as WJZ Frank Dafley*s Orchestra Their selection wiU bring to the area J DX log, along with some valuable Mayfair Casino Orchestra Duke Ellington's Orch.

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Lines Fade ft* 2. Blackheads Go SS 9.9 5« 3. Blemishes Slop SS You know SPARTON, of course. It is one of the foremost American made Coming ft* Skin faults start THiifer- «*..* M neath! In the underskiii are 4. Pores Reduce ft* electrical refrigerators in scientific development, efficiency, economy, ana smart 5* SS tiny glands, blood vessels, 5. Dry Skin Softens mm nerves. When they slow up, appearance. Made by one of the most reliable, conservative engineering firms skin faults start. 6. Tissues Won't Sag ss mm ft**.* and widely used throughout the country. 9.9 9.9 5ft*9 ft* ft* 5* mm ft* SS HE first line that shows in *.* SS Tyour face is a sign that right ft* under it skin glands and nerves *.* 59 and cells are growing tired! ft* SS S59S Some Exclusive Every blackhead you find 9.9 Note Low Prices! 59 SS SS means those same little glands mm SPARTON Features underneath are getting clogged! ft* 59 Nearly all common skin faults 5ft*9 Small Family Size SS SS * Durable, high lustre, with Spar- start when your underskin be­ ».« 59 ft* gins to slow. lac finish; solid brass hardware mm But you can waken that ss and trim, chromium plated; extra £28 S59S sleepy underskin! Start the cir­ 9.9 SS ft* thick, super-heat resisting insula­ 59 culation going briskly again, 99 Average Family Size SS timulate those little glands ft* tion; conveniently high lower food 59 and cells to activity! 9.9 compartment; minimum vibration; SS What your underskin needs if 5*S9S tra 51 is the rousing action of Pond's mm cold regulator; positive ice tray £34 S5S9 Cold Cream. This deep-skin ft* SS Mrs. Richard C. du Pont ft* release; electric Ughted interior; ft*59 cream is made of specially proc­ MAIL NOTICES George Washington Bridge as the 99 essed fine oils which go deep in­ lovely Society aviator, says: "After Pond's ft'* Large Family Size Cold Cream, my ski n looks as if it never saw theatre for their acts has drawn door shelf; vegetable bin; clock m to the pores. Flushes them clean a speck of dirt! And I never have a line or a renewed warning frcm bridge •.* of every bit of dirt. .. make-up Mails per S.s. Lady Drake for West ft* controlledltrolle , automatic defrosting S3 wrinkle." officials. 99 59 .. . skin secretions. Indies & British Guiana, will close at &'-3 ft* "The Port of NewYork Authority device. p.* the General Post Office, on Monday 7*9 ft* As you pat in Pond's Cold Here's the simple method; Every a few years ago," said J. E. Ramsey, *S** "Not all of these features on every model. the 22nd. June at 5.00 p.m. ****** SS in, every little nerve and night, pat in Pond's Cold Cream to General Manager of the Port Authori­ mm flush out all dirt, make-up, skin im­ ft* s wakened. Use Registered Mails & Parcel Post at ty, "made it clear that it was en­ mm lis cream reguiarly . . . Soon little purities. Wipe off. Then—briskly— 4.30 p.m. ft* pat in more cream to invigorate your deavouring in every way possible to 5* hreatening lints begin to fade. * * • ft* Blackheads clear away. Blemishes underskin—wake up tired skin glands, keep reckless stunt performers off mm nerves and cells. Mails per Q.t.e.v. Monarch of the George Washington Bridge. ft* stop coming. Once again your skin Bermuda for Great Britain, the mm Mornings, and always before mak­ "We were of the opinion after ft* opectat jwiscountjor ^asn; ft* is firm—young! Its color blooms! Dominion of Canada, and the United *.* ing up, refresh your skin with Pond's the first fatality that r.o cne would mm ft* States of America, will close at the &* ; Cold Cream cleanses Cold Cream. It will be smooth and be found to sponsor or otherwise mm 9.9 satiny. Powder will go on—and stay— General Pa;t Office on Thursday the ft* ft* deep. Rouses encourage diving frcm. the span. M Liberal Payment Terms if Desired *.9 :v-... the underskin. beautifully. 25th., June at 12 Noon. ft* Nevertheless, this same foolishness ft* mm Supplementary Mails (Double Post­ mm ft* goes on. ft* *.*> age) from 12 Noon to 1 p.m. ft* "The person who leaps from the mm mm FREE OFFER: Mail coupon today for free tubes of Registered Mails at 11.30 a.m. o» (Dial 1179) ft* bridge is not "Only careless of his 5* Pond's Two famous Creams. Parcel Post for Great Britain and 9.9 ft* own life but he is a menace to people ft* *.*•» the United States at 11.30 a.m. **?.*» ft* NICHOLL & ASHTON, Pon 1-, 2 i«. .. on craft beneath the bridge. Furth­ 5* A-36 P.O. Box 529, Hamilton 3er.au * * * * mm ft* ermore, he interferes with the cus­ 99 FRITH'S Hardware Store 5* ft* ft* Mails per Q.t.e.v. Queen of Ber­ tomary smooth passage of traffic 59 5* Name- muda for Great Britain, the Dom­ ft* ft* on the span and is a source of trou­ £2 2055*Mthl8.s2C. m.9 inion of Canada and the United 99m9m9mmmmmmmmm9mmm9m9mmmmmmm9m9»9m99mmmm.9m.99,9mmm.mm.mmmmmm.mmmmmmmm.9^9,9^99 ft* "-*% Address- ble generally to bridge police in the mmmmmmmmmm Copyright. 1936. Pond's Extract Company States of America will close at the carrying out of their other duties. s3ss-s*s*s*rss*s*s*s*^ trmmmtrmtrmtim General Post Office on Saturday the 27th June at 12 Noon. "It is not always possible to tell if the stunt performer is in earnest Supplementary Mails (Double Post­ or is merely bluffing for purposes of age) from 12 Noon to 1 p.m. notoriety. However, when caught, Registered Mails at 11.30 a.m. charges of disorderly conduct or of Parcel Post for Great Britain and obstructing * traffic can be made. the United States at 11.30 a.m. It is the policy of the Pert Authority * * * to press such charges vigorously." Mails due on Monday from England 00 i Mails per S.S, "Brittanic due to arrive in New York on the 18th June TIDE TABLE FOR JUNE Keep Cool—^Yes, But should connect with Q.t.e.v. Monarch of Bermuda sailing for Bermuda on the 20th June. Hif h Water Low Wiiter S*"- * » * Date AJL P.M. A.H. P.M. rite set Keep In Style! Mails Despatched 8.21 8.52 233 221 5.11 728 9.12 9.39 3.20 5.11 729 Mails per Q.t.e.v. Monarch of 310 10.00 10.23 4.05 5J1 7.29 Beimuda leaving Bermuda on the 4.00 Comfort counts for much, but appearance 10.46 11.10 4.48 4.46 5.11 729 25th. might connect with S.s. Aqui- 11.36 11.55 5.31 5.38 5.11 7.30 counts for even more. We offer both tania sailing from New York for 1227 6.17 629 5.12 730 Southampton on the 27th June. comfort and style in— 12.40 122 7.01 723 5.12 7.30 * * * 1.28 2.15 746 822 5.12 7.30 Mails due on Friday 220 302 8.35 921 5.13 7.30 3.14 4.09 9.25 10.25 5.13 7.30 Mails per R.m.s. Queen Mary due 4.10 500 10.13 1121 5.14 730 Men's and Women's to arrive in New York on the 22nd. 5.01 5.46 11.01 514 7.30 June should connect with Q.t.e.v. Queen of Bermuda sailing for Ber­ WEARING APPAREL muda on the 24th June. * * * Mails Despatched We can outfit you from top to toe, give you as A penny saved.. smart and as serviceable garments as can be bought Mails per Q.t.e.v. Queen of Ber­ anywhere for as little or less than you ordinarily pay. "All in a day's work" to PET UN­ muda leaving Bermuda on the 27th You can depend upon our clothing and furnishings SWEETENED EVAPORATED MILK, June should connect with S.s. Nor­ mandie, sailing for Southampton on to be style-right, quality-right, and price-right and, in whose duty is saving your milk-bill the 30th June. addition we offer you our helpful— pennies. Use double-rich Pet instead oc of cream, and pocket the difference. CONSTANT GUARD OVER Dilute Pet with water — it will meet WASHINGTON BRIDGE, N.Y. your milk needs. There is no waste Easy Payment Plan with Pet, for sealed in an air-tight tin "Stunts" Give Police a Full­ it remains dairy-fresh. time Task at Structure

NEWYORK, June 18. CUS)—Thirty- Pure cows' milk Cut the corners on three suicides and eight "stunt" jumps from the George Washington concentrated to your milk bill by Bridge have been prevented by bridge police here since the structure was BERMUDA TRADING CO. double - richness! using Pet Milk! opened four and a half years ago. CHIEF — Captain William O. Despite this record, Port Authority Carter, appointed chief of tbe police continue to find it necessary New Jersey State Police to sw- The Stores of Service, Satisfaction, Saving to maintain a constant lookout for ceed Colonel H. Norman Schwarzkopf "fired" by Gosrem- people who want to leap 250 feet into nor Harold G. Hoffman. Captain Somerset HAMILTON St. George the waters of the Hudson River. Carter is an experienced trooper, The periodical activity of "stunt" identified with the organization 2085^s. .MILK since its start. performers in seeking to use the Page 10 THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1936

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DAD AT 96 — At right is George Isaac Hughes, 96, Confederate FAR FROM MADDING CONVENTION—No name was spoken more times, on the opening day of veteran of New Bern, N. C, with his 28-year-old wife and their the Republican convention at Cleveland, than that of Governor Alfred M. Landon of Kansas. But new baby, Mary Gertrude, born June 3. Birth of their son Frank­ the Governor himself was far away, at his office in Topeka. Here is how a photographer found him lin Roosevelt Hughes, sitting on bed, was investigated by doctors in a moment of relaxation. During the day the Governor visited his dentist, transacted State business in December, 1934. and enjoyed a ride on horseback. He kept in touch with the convention by telephone.

PEGGY LANDON7 MOBBED—Pretty 19-year-old Peggy Landon. daughter of the Kansas Governor, who was the center of a mob scene as she arrived at the Cleveland convention. Petite and slender, the Kansas co-ed was pushed, pulled and yelled at by Landon enthusiasts. Here she is being rescued by Landon secre­ taries at the railway terminal. She remained smiling.

RIOT WATCHERS—Equipped with lamps and heliographs for © W. W. Wired Photo signalling to the barracks, here are steel-helmeted Camerons, HOOVER DEMANDS HOLT CRUSADE FOR FREEDOM — Amid ecstatic roars of approval Herbert fibers of a famous Scottish regiment, on outpost duty in Jeru- Hoover, former President of the United States, swept the Republican convention at Cleveland with an . They are watching for clashes between Jews and Arabs r the regiment had been assigned to preserve order. The kilted excoriation of the New Deal as Fascism, meanwhile demanding a "Holy crusade for freedom." Above, soldiers are atop David's Tower ut the Jaffa Gate. Mr. Hoover waits for the applause to subside after introduction by Chairman Bertrand Snell, right.

TRIBUTE TO MORMONS — This heroic memorial, entitled "Tragedy of Winter Quarters" is a tribute to the 600 Mormon pioneers who died during the winter of 1846 when bitter storms and famine swept down on the westward-bound wagon trains. It will be erected at Omaha, Nebraska. The monument was done by Professor Avard Fairbanks of the in New York.

SG WILL BE CROWNED—Heralds in cloth of gold sounded BIG FAIR—A scene in the Es­ the $400,000 Hall of Transpor­ Nearly 118,000 persons swarmed upets in the medieval ceremony in London when the planade of State at the Texas tation. An imposing shaft crown­ over the 200 acres of the grounds proclamation was read that King Edward VHJ. would celebrate Centennial Exposition in Dallas, ed by a single star, symbol of on the first day. More than his royal coronation on May 12 of next year. Here Major A H S as the big fair got under weigh Texas, is just beyond the tree. 2,000,000 tickets have been sold. Howard, Norroy King of Arms, reads the proclamation at Temple on opening day. At the right is Behind him is Sir Percy Vincent, Lord Mayor of London

PERENNIAL CANDD3ATE—Da­ IN CABINET — Mrs. Irene vid Sherman Beach, 72-year-old Joliot-Curie, daughter of the inventor and mathematician of discoverers of radium, herself a Bridgeport, Conn., has been a winner of the Nobel prize, chos­ candidate for President in every en French Under-Secretary for campaign in the last sixteen Scientific Research in the Pop­ years as head of "The People's ular Front cabinet of Leon National Independent Ticket.'' Blum. Beach runs on a copyrighted WHACK!—Jimmy Thompson, golf's longest Utter, tees ofl in the United States Open Golf Cham­ CINDERELLA—Miss Ha Wilson. 22, of Nashville, Tenn wears a. platform which aims to operate pionship at Baltusrol Golf Club, Springfield, N. J. This drive carried over 300 yards—only average 4-B shoe comfortably. Because of tbis. and parOc^™iicS^of the nation on a centralized basis. for Jimmy—who has reached the. green on a 620 yard hole in two shots. Despite Thompson's hitting her poise. beart*y and personality, she was chosen by^oe manu­ Each voter would own a share of power, his short game has not been up to par and he fell several strokes short of tbe leaders in early facturers in Chicago as a modern Cinderella. Miss ^on™ foot SfVES C5??dl^ *** *» her weight and height funded stock. rounds during the opening play. u uea by shoes. Miss Wilson is shown here with her cup. •*"™ " THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY. SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1936 Page 11

trying to use a certain amount of! 25/- each—but it is not carried outl The Chairman reported progress) COLONIAL camouflage when he tries to classify now, and I know that it wUl not be and obtained leave to sit again. a service bar of the type that I am in the future. How we are going to speaking of. Why does he not come keep a check on it I do not know, FIRST ORDER OF THE DAY PARLIAMENT out honestly and say if he would but I hope that under this new Act like to see that type of bar, which the Chief of PoUce is going to con­ Mr. H. V. SMITH moved that the OFFICIAL REPORT is really a camouflage bar, put out duct periodic raids on these clubs, last order of the day be discharged of exitence, or not, because he knows and if he does that in a proper manner for the day and be set down as the first that it exists as well as I do. I feel that when the Licensing Auth­ order of the day for the next day of • • •! Proceedings of the ority come to consider club licences meeting. Honourable House Hon. W.J. H. Trott:—Mr. Chair­ in 1937 there won't be very many of l man, I think I understand what them getting a club licence—not if —which was agreed to. of Assembly the hon. member in charge is trying it is done propeily. There is one to get at and it seems to me tbat thing I want to ask the hon. member THE CrVTL SERVICE ESTABLISH­ you might be able to do tbat by de­ in charge of this. WIU the appU­ MENT ACT, 1935, AMENDMENT fining in a greater degree what equip­ SESSION 1935 — 36 cants for a club licence have to find ACT, 1936 ment it is necessary to have in order two sureties of £50 each as is provided to operate a hotel for thirty persons. Don't lefcit go until it under section 12 which deals with First Reading develops into something Now I know that in some instances so DAY No. 63. many beds have been sufficient to bonds to be given by Ucencees. (A much more serious. Mr. COX moved for leave to intro­ >a-j- Wednesday, June 10th., 1936 aUow a person to get a hotel licence. member:—yes) Thiat does not seem There is no better duce and read the first time by its That is a small part of the equipment, to be a great hardship. remedy f ettinch atn licence next year. Clause 10 as amended, was agreed o*Wl*!i 0*1ea»*5*„** Jho« .\tf«*l toe Manufactured bv club, and secondly whether—sub­ THE BANK OF BERMUDA ACT, fcno*«. thai? tot 9 1 tot NORTHROP & LYMAN CO., to. ho-?! a°°f AoH * * section (2) of 11 it says that the 1936 sit has at &a me. IJMITED f> h«*°do». e Mr. E. P. T. TUCKER:—Mr. Chair­ Secretary shall keep a minute book h»8 a, a» Toronto, Canada Sir STANLEY SPURLING moved •would ait Se» $lo; t man, I am somewhat inclined to keep a subscription book, and so First Reading fceWJJtiitf Al* 8 lOtff:e t Co-art*•P ^? &oa^ e agree that this amendment is wrong clause 11. on— whether there is any provision tt has aa a© °)?fm** th inprinciple.Ithink I have an idea of to take care of that, and if there is Sir STANLEY SPURLING moved theW B oh** 13 vefJ what the hon, member is trying to Mr. PATTERSON moved to amend not it seems to me there ought to for leave to introduce and read the me- •jo** achieve by making such an amend­ sub-clause (3) of clause 11, by be definite penalties in connection first time by its title a BiU entitled ccp&fe otto l!tt»° ment, but it also wrong in principle striking out all after the word "year" with a matter of that kind. "The Bank of Bermuda Act, 1936." Posed by for so-called hotels today to be oper­ in line 4. professional SYRUP ating with two or three bars, and I Hon. Sir STANLEY SPURLING:— —which was agreed to. model believe that I am correct in my opin­ Mr. J. H. P. PATTERSON (Sandys Mr. Chairman, I think those are OF THE EXTRACT OFl Parish):—I do that, Mr. Chairman, Read How New SEA-PLANT IODINE uergy. Seedol Kelpamalt contains 1300 times more [COD UVEA AND TARJ ion that that is what my confrere points very weU taken. I do not The Bill was then read the first Strengthens Blood and Glands — jdine than oysters, once considered the best source. the hon. member is trying to avoid or because I feel that it can be dealt think they are provided for, and I wiU time by its title. Adds Lbs. Quick! Try Seedol Kelpamalt for one week. with by the bye-laws of a club, In Notice how much better you feel, sleep to remedy. It is a well known fact check up on them with other mem­ Men and Women Everywhere and eat—watch at least five husky new that there are certain hotels in this this case members of other clubs wiU Amazed at Results. pounds appear. You will have increased bers of the Committee before we get THE N. T. BUTTERFIELD & SON strength and energy, freedom from ner­ have the privilege cf going into Seedol Kelpamalt, the new natural mineral concentrate Colony running two or three bars very much further with the BiU. BANK ACT, 1936 from the sea—richest source of NATTTBAL IODINE! vousness. tinder one Ucence, which is explained Somerset, St. George's, and every­ —gets right down and corrects one of the teal un­ One is about the Secretary producing derlying causes of -weakness, skinniness and nervous, Seedol Kelpamalt costs little where else, and being servred. That I rundown conditions—IODINE STARTED GLANDS. to use in this way. They make their applic­ improper minute books, and the other First Reading When these glands don't work properly all the food and is sold by all good stores. think is very wrong indeed. The in the world can't help you. It just isn't turned into] ation for a hotel Ucence, and they is about the payment of a dividend. flesh. The result is you stay weak and nervous, tired] club should be able to control this by out ami skinny. obtain same. Then they put in a bai The only thing at the present moment Sir STANLEY SPURLING moved for The most important gland—the one which actually; Golden Brown making honorary members by its controls body weight and strength-building—needs i which is more of a reserved nature about the latter is that if that is leave to introduce and read the first a definite ration of Iodine all the time—natural" for the upper ten or sedate crowd who bye-laws, if it sees fit. assimilable iodine (not to be confused with chemi­ "Whole Wheat" Bread done it wiU preclude them from get­ time by its title a BiU entitled "The cal iodides which often prove toxic). Only when the wish to frequent it. Then in addition ting a club licence in a succeeding N. T. Butterfield & Son Bank Act, system gets an adequate supply of Iodine can you Mr. H. V. SMITH:—Mr. Chairman, regulate metabolism—the body's process of convert- Kelpaittaif^g* to that they run a bar room which year. 1936." ins digested foodi into firm flesh, new strength and I have an amendment to make to a The foremost bakers of the is to aU intents and purposes on a par world have provided formu­ with a B Ucence bar. Absolutely the previous sub-section. Mr. H. V. SMITH:—The more re­ —which was agreed to. las and recipes for satisfying same bar, same liquor, same gin, strictions we put on these club U- Jid everything elsethat is there. Mr. E. P. T. TUCKER >—Mr. Chair­ cences, or any Ucences, the more they The BiU was then read the first the most fastidious taste man , While the hon. member is mak­ Then when the Liquor Licence Act wiU be evaded. The subscription is time by its title. We aie in possession of ing his amendment I would like to was amended to aUow hotel bars 25/-. The Secretary of the Club, these fine recipes and use ask for information purposes. Sub­ to be open during certain hours on or some members, goes to the magis­ ADJOURNMENT WEEK-END NEEDS! REMEMBER FATHER! only the best materials and clause (b) says Keep a subscription foodstuffs in preparing Sunday, Good Fridays and so forth trate or to the Licensing Authority the hotels immediately take advan­ book in which shall be entered the The House adjourned to Friday A 3rd of a century of ex­ SUNDAY goods for you. names of the members of the Club and he produces the ordinary receipt tage of that by cpening the upper June 12th., 1936. perience behind every is and the dates of the election of such book, ife has twenty-five, thirty or Insist on having the finest ten bar, or the real hotel bar, and —oo— members and the sub-clause (d) forty members, and he produces the sale. Father's Day! \^ "WHOLE WHEAT" BREAD opening at the same time with it the evidence that he has received 25/- class B. licence bar. Another thing says Keep an account book in which Baked fresh daily shaU be entered the subscriptions and from each of them. There is nothing hat has prompted them to take out ^iiiilM \ dues of aU members and honorary in the law to prevent him giving the uch a licence is that the calss B FOR WOMEN members of the Club. To mymone y back to them. be.r has the advantage over the class QUALITY BAKERY, LTD. mind the word subscription is a B Ucence by being able to keep open Mr. S. S. TODDINGS:—Mr. Chair­ Dial 215S misnomer, or is badly used there, until midnight. The result is because honorary members of clubs man, It would be impossible to run 78t«.tp. that when a class B bona fide as far as I know do not subscribe. a club I should say without making Ucence bar closes the people who Hon. members of clubs in most cases some kind of profit—well, not im­ have been at that bar and have in­ make donatioas if they see fit. They possible, perhaps, but what I mean is dulged in intoxicants freely when present the club with something. I that it should not be considered they are forced out of there by the presume the word subscription was wrong for a club to make some Visitors law, and they want to go somewhere put in on account of the wording of reasonable profit over a period of else, they go to the hotel which has 8 sub-clause (3)—some of which the years. (Sir Stanley Spurling:—It be­ bf.r with what amounts to a class B hon. member for Sandys, Mr. Patter­ comes a commercial undertaking Ucence. They do not go around to son is gomg to move to strike out. then.) I agree with the hon. mem­ the bar which is reserved for the WhUe I am on my feet I would Uke ber, but for it to be a Uttle one way The Store of Friendly, Courteous Service guests and more reserved members to say that I am very much in favour or the other I think is not unreason­ of the cummunity. They go into the of striking out aU after the word able. My understanding is that it ordinary bar, and I have seen person­ C 0 C KTAit-^-JWliUti; "year" where it occurs because other­ should not be run for profit, and when THE PHOENIX ally some very very unsatisfactory wise than that you aUow a.b.c.d. to a club reaches the stage where it is results from it. I think that that make each other hon. members of able to purchase a property for £1200 should be remedied myself, and this clubs, and so cnand on right through or able to lend out six or seven hun­ TV£Y%OUSE . is the time to remedy it. I do not aU the clubs in these Islands. As I dred pounds to a man to build a house. (6ermuda-5 Only English Bar-C^e) believe that it is fair to put a penalty said previously, you are simply auth­ I say that that is not being run as a opposite "The Aquarium" ani on the hotel to the extent of the pro­ orising and legaUsing a syndicate Coral Island Club bona fide club. It cannot be. It is prietor having to say that he has of ah clubs in these Islands frcm one not being run as a club because a ELDERS & FYFFES, LTD. fifty per cent of the number of guests end to the other. I know of some club is not supposed to make a profit. hr.t he is supposed to register. I was clubs that have 180 to 200 members and that is the reason. It is perfectly rot referring to St. George's at all, and if the Licensig Authority has aU right for a club to put back into Direct to Southampton, England but for the benefit of the hon. mem­ to sit down and consider each of these the club any profits it makes. If a ber I will say that I know cf a hotel why I think they wiU never get club is putting back money into a and Kingston, Jamaica through their Ucensing. It is an un­ tf that was licensed here in HamUton building I suppose that is a perfectly necessary responsibiUty to place on ". few months ago, that was closed right thing to do, but it is wrong for the Liecensing Authority. It is to Fngland to Bermuda Bermuda to England "P for two or three months waiting a club to have funds floating around my mind legalising syndicates against S.s. Camito 5th May S.s. Camito 27th May 'r.til they could get in the furniture to lend a man to buUd a house, and other licensees in these Islands, be­ S.s. Camito 16th June* S.S. Camito 8th July ' o shew that they could accommodate that I am told, has been done. 28th July* 0« thirty people: then they ran an abso- cause it can go cn indefinitely. S.s. Camito S.s. Camito 19th Aug. One club provides that members S.s. Camito 15th Sept.* S.s. Camito 7th Oct. 'utely class B licence, just as they are Mr. O. S. PENISTON:—Doesn't running it today. of another club may be honorary *Af"Hiief r ing Bermuda, steamer proceeds to Guatemala and members of it, simply subject to the the Mid-Ocean Country Club operate Honduras before caUing at Jamaica approval of the Licensing Authority. for a profit? The longer this argu­ Mr. S. S. TODDINGS:—Mr. Chair­ It is of no benefit really. You can­ ment goes on the more convinced I FIANCEE? — Lillian Duval, blonde Broadway dancer and For further information apply to: man, Just before you put that motion not get it in any other part of the am that the hon. member for Devon­ shire was right when he said the more restaurant entertainer, who was WATUNGTON YEES, Agent I want to say that nearly every hotel word except for a limited period of reported engaged to Paul Cur- in the Island runs two bars under time. The first part of the sub­ closely you try to define clubs the ley, 22-year-old son of Governor one licence. There is always a service clause is aU right, but to go ahead more easUy it is to evade the law. James M. Curley of Massachu­ setts. The engagement was de­ bar, and there is always a pubUc bar and allow that is absolutely absurd. —which was agreed to, Sir Stanley nied by parents of young Curley. sO&e a'-e^etV in any of these hotels. I think I agree who is a senior at Georgetown with him to some extent that if an SpurUng objecting. University, Washington. ordinary B Ucence bar has to close Mr. O. S. PENISTON:—There are at 10 o'clock, that it is not exactly clubs here where the fees of the mem­ Hon. Sir STANLEY SPURLING:— equitable; I think it is rather unjust Mr. Chairman, It seems to me the HELP! bers are only ten shillings or fifteen to make them close as early as that shillings—(Laughter) proper place to make the penalties on E1DLEY and then to allow others to remain the Secretary would be in the latter open so late. But practically every Mr. TODDINGS:—That is against part of this section 11, and I am going hotel in the Island runs two bars. the law. to offer an amendment as sub­ If you need help of any COLLEGE section (6)so that it may appear in the kind — a bookkeeper, but­ ST. CATHARINES, ONTARIO Mr. F. G. WARD (Warwick Parish): Mr. H. V. SMITH moved to strike minutes and then move that the committee rise and report progress. ler, clerk, carpenter, lab­ Caadia Residetial School *>r 3>/s —Mr. Chairman, I should Uke to ask out aU after the word "shillings" the hon. member in charge if any in 11 (1) now under consideration. ourer, locksmith, or any Founded 1889 action on the part of the hotels as Sir STANLEY SPURLING moved This School offers every facility for train to amend Clause 11 by inserting the other kind of assistant, Ing of boys In accordance with soundest at present constituted and licensed —which was not seconded. educational principles. Courses leading to would justify the offering of such an foUowing as subsection (6). your surest, swiftest, safest entrance to Canadian, English and Ameri­ can Universities and R.M.C. A special amendment. The hon. member from Mr. S. S. TODDINGS:—Mr. Chair­ course for boys entering business life. (6) If any Ucensed Club shall be plan is to insert an advert­ Separate "Lower School for boys 9 to 14. St. George's Mr. E. P. T. Tucker h«s man, Speaking to the motion now in Upper School for boys 14 to 18. Memorial quoted certain irregularities in the your hands, I would Uke to register convicted of an offence against this isement in Bermuda's only Chapel. Swimming Pool. Covered Rink. Act, the £50 bond required under the Five modern residences and 80 acres of operation of some hotels which I my support of that motion, and I daily newspaper. beautiful grounds. Small classes under provisions of Section 12 (1) shall be personal supervision. Individual care and must confess are altogether foreign would also like to see a Umitation attention given to each boy. Full pros­ to me at least as affecting this end put upon the honorary membership forfeited and shall be collected as a pectus and information regarding Scholar­ ships and Bursaries will be sent on request. of the Island. I agree with His based upon the membership of ac­ debt due to the Crown and paid into H. C. GRIFFITH, M.A^ LLJJ. the PubUc Treasury. Dial 1051 Headmaster. Honour the Speaker that the pro­ tual members of the club. The hbn posed amendment is fraught with member for Smith's, Mr. Peniston considerable dangei. a few moments ago said that he —which was agreed to. knew a club with fees now at 10/- MLEWXER—Dr. Felicjan Stawoj Mr. E. P. T. TUCKER:—Mr. Chair­ or 15/- and I have no doubt about Sir STANLEY SPURUNG moved Skladkowski, new Prime Minis­ 0 5 man, I agree with that part about that. What are we going to do to that the Committee rise, report pro­ ter of Poland. He joined the The Royal Gazette QUAKER. *! stop the evasion of the law by certain gress and ask for leave to sit again, Polish army in 1918 as a doctor, ,N VITAMIN the amendment beina; fraught with with tbe rank of captain. He «1CH considerable danger. I do not wish to clubs, which is going on at the pres­ formerly was Minister of the adopt an attitude cf antagonism ent time? That is what is worrying —which was agreed to. Interior under the late Marshal & Colonist Daily GIVES YOU THE VITALITY me. The law at present distinctly Pilsudski's and, later, Partel's the entire afternoon to my confrere, piemlership. TO KEEP YOU FIT \but he knows perfectly well, he isfay s twenty-five membeis who pay Tha House resumed. L Page it THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1936

On Taking Things for Granted Cool and Light Dishes The least observant of visitors can­ Lovely GRACE MOORE tells not fail to notice how extensively flowers, shrubs, and trees are la­ Enliven Dull Appetites how she guards her beauty belled with their scientific names at By JUDITH WILSON Celery Hearts Kew, along the Flower Walk in. Ken­ Macaroons Orange Gelatin HE sudden change from chilly Coffee sington Gardens, said ir. the season­ T and uncertain spring weather ably decorative flower-beds of the to hot, summery days sends us to WEDNESDAY other parks. This careful naming our recipe flies for dishes that are cooling and Ught. Crispy fruit and Breakfast shows a touching faith in thi geoaral vegetable cocktails to start the Grape Juice Cocktails thirst for knowledge. The cynic meal, for instance, will put new French Toast with Honey might argue that it is e. waste of Ufe into lagging appetites. Salads Crisp Bacon Coffee Dinner time ar.d trouble. The gardening and chilled fruit, refrigerator nud- Tennis Racquets dings and ice cream rr.ske the sul­ •Jellied Egg and Tomato experts know the names already. triest day more pleasant. Appetizers For thorn the labols are urrnecessary. Broiled Steak with Sauted a new consignment Plump white mushrooms and Mushrooms Ordinary inexpeit folk are quite luscious cherries are the newest- Potato Croquettes Green Pea.' of content to know that they are look­ c-rmers to help make car hot Cherry Shortcakes weather meals more interesting. Coffee ing at a tulip, a rhododendron, or s K?re are menu suggestions for WISDEN'S chestnut-tiee. They probably do the week: THURSDAY not take tho trouble to read the more SUNDAY Breakfast recor.dite information o*.**-. the label. Breakfast Cantaloup Halves ChiUed Tomato Juice These racquets are strung with If they do, they are very likely to Choice of Ready-to-Serve Cereal Kippered Snacks on Toast read it wrong, ar.d are sure to forget Poached Eggs Cocoa our special quality gut, that has with Sliced Fruit Dinner it promptly. There is a good deal Bake 5 Eggs with Mushroom Sauce Cream of Mushroom Soup proved the test for this climate. of rude force in this unsentimental Orange Toast Coflee Dinner Cole? Sliced Meat Loaf view. But it fails to deal with the Consomme Madrilene Green Salad large middle section of sightseers Roast Stufled Veal ScaUoped Vegetables Buttered Rice String Beans Strawberry Jumble who really do try to enlighten their : Coffee own ignorance by learning the ur> M xed Green Salad—French Dressing familiar names. Very often they *Peach Ice Cream in Macaroon FRIDAY are people of a certain age, who take Shells Breakfast Coffee Diced Fresh Pineapple this chance of feeding a love of Na­ Eggs Poached in Cheese Sauce ture which circumstances have MONDAY Crumb Cake Coffee starved in their earlier years. Their Breakfast Dinner [pier, is that they "Uke to know what *Tuna Fish Souffle Eiajltisij Sparta %\}\vp Chilled Pineapple Juice French Fried Potatoes they are looking "at." A dialecti­ Cereal Molds with Top Milk Buttered String Beans cian could no doubt easily tie them and firown Sugar Artichoke Hearts with French Toast Bacon Coflee into knots by discussing whether Dressing 1974«ltli.s. Dinner Mee Jnopsis b2tsnicif olia is any closer Orange Ice Cookies * Cabbage-Carrot Cocktails Tea to tho ultimate reaUty than a blue Cold SUced Veal Relishes pjppy, or Ailanthu.s glandulosa than •Potatoes and Onions an Gratin SATURDAY the tree of heaven. But, whsn he Banana Turnovers with Lemon Breakfast Hard Sauce had reached his irrefutable conclu­ Assorted Fresh Fruit ^ Tea Blueberry Waffles sion, they would still bs trying to Bacon Coflee memorize the thorny names, and TUESDAY Dinner would stiU be feeUng grateful to Breakfast Shrimp Cocktails those who not only provide beauti­ Stewed Primes Ham Baked with Spice and Rum Omelet with Parsley Garnish Parsley Potatoes ful things to look at, but also take Small Sausages Popovers •Mushroom Souffle the trouble to say more particularly Jam Coffee Ambrosia Layer Cake X-LTS 458-50 LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, PORT SUNLIGHT, ENGLAND what they are. Dinner Iced Coffee This desire to go beneath the sur­ Fresh Pineapple Cup •Meat Loaf with Creole Sauce '• Miss Wilson wUl give the recipe, face, and not to take the popular Mashed Potatoes for these dishes in subsequen* account as final, is a very respec­ Asparagus with Lemon Butter columns. ^ table ambition. It is a lowly cousin YOUR of the spirit which animates scien­ tific research and inspires the never- COCKTAIL PARTIES ending reyie .t of the philosopher. There is so much that must be taken Creams and Lotion Aid for granted in our Uves 11 at the im­ will be a pronounced success pulse, however humble its form, when you serve — to push beyond first appearance and In Acquiring a Suntan By JACQUELINE HUNT surface knowledge is to be welcomed proof. Do not try to acquire a sun- ani e icouraged. That impu'se is JUNE reminds you that the dog tan if you have only a week or •* days of summer are just around two. You know how sallow and str jrg in aU of us in earl/ life. The the corner and it is time to start yellowish the best tan looks as it BURROWS fre.h mind of childhood is loth to making plans for your vacations. starts to fade. And you will have take for granted many things that Away you wiU go—to the moun­ the advantage of looking fair and have become to its jaded elders too tains, to the feminine and romantic under the seashore and off moon! much a matter of course to need BARBADOS RUM on cruises. Ro­ "How can I get a suntan as analysis or even to bear discu .sion. mance may be quickly and painlessly as possi­ The persistence of the questioning waiting for you. ble?" and FALERNUM Only the finest fruit and the purest chUd quickly drives the despairing There will be Don your bathing suit or shorts, new faces, new father to the very limit of his power take along a beach robe or cape sugar are used in the making of scenes and new a shade hat and your bottle of Quality and Age of explanation. That phase of mental thrills. suntan ofl. Find a nice sunny spot this deservedly popular jam. knight-errantry passes with the You want to lay aside the hat and robe and ex­ always the same years. "Shades of the prison-house be ready for pose yourself to the bright sun for begin to "close Upon the growing whatever sum­ two minutes front and back. Turn ISOiXm.w.s. to 20.6.36 mer brings. You yourself carefuUy, then Uterally CALL Boy.". By the time that he has be­ &aould always soak your skin that is exposed come a man he has learned co ..ake MISS HUN1 take good care with the oU. Continue sunning nearly everything for granted—his of your skin, about Ave minutes front and back then put on your hat and put on business, his family, the social sys­ hands and hair, especially in the summer, and some of you want your cape. Sun the legs a few more BURROWS & CO. tem, and of course himself. He has suggestions on how you can be ininutes and then cover up. become so occupied with ways and your loveliest self when you are H your skin feels perfectly Front Street Queen Street The ideal cigarette for people who wish means that he has ceased to ques­ traveling and getting your annual grand and shows a faint beginning nil of fun and sunshine. of a tan after this treatment, dou- 1249 Dial 1038 to smoke between courses tion himself and others about pur­ I ble the exposure the next day and poses and ends. Only an upheaval Some of you with only a short vacation ahead wiU want to ap­ increase the time until you are 1882«I<]!stp. cf his life can dislodge him from his pear suntanned and outdoorsy spending nearly two hours daUy 4 complacency—material misfortune, a when you really are fair-skinned exposed to the sun. " PMI-C AJMUT/S serious illness, or the shock of grief. and want to stay that way for "How can I prevent freckling?" your return to town and business. This is the most distressing of Then lie is no longer content with Others wish to know how they can summer problems to some of you. in tins of 30 — % Its the "How?" of things, but is driven soak up aU of the sun they can as H your skin is inclined to freckle back into childhood's "Why?" Like painlessly as possible. So today, we there just isn't much that you can the child cross-questioner, he seems will answer questions that many do about it. You can keep them Be sure and have them on your dinner-table of you are asking about vacations. Ught and inconspicuous and help to ask in vain for a complete and final "How can I appear suntanned them fade away much more answer. Sooner or later he comes when I'm not? I feel So conspicu­ quickly if you wear a good "sun­ face to face with some version of ous when I go to camp and see the proof" cream and apply your pow­ der heavily before you go out into the eternal question. others as brown as berries, while my waite skin seems sickly and I the sun. If you swim or play ten­ GOSLIHG BHOS., LTD. What, without asking, hither hurried pale.*". nis in low-cut dresses or shorts, be Whence? sure to apply the cream Uberally Sole Agents Use a tinted cream or water­ over aU parts exposed to the sun. And, without asking, Whither hurried proof lotion in suntan shades and I Apply pure lemon juice or a lemon 8730fs25. wFeb26. sMar28. tuApri!28. tuMay26. siune20. wJulyiS hence? then dust on your powder. These cream and lotion at night to help There he finds himself on the preparations are made especiaUy bleach the skin. to give your skin a sun-kissed look brink of the gulf beyond which his and they are practicaUy water­ More vacation questions an­ human vision can decry no farther swered in tomorrow's column. shore. Men meet that ultimate enigma in different ways. One says GA: FURNITURE boldly that there is nothing there. from New York on Friday, June 26th. S.s. Culebra (R.M.L. Ltd.) is due ired Nerves Another shakes his head sadly and saiUng on return trip at 3.00 p.m. to arrive from London with cargo Refuse to be rested Four Piece Suites does not know whether there is Saturday, June 27th. Agents, Wat­ cn Wednesday, July lst. Agents, anything there or not. But the man lington & Conyers. Harnett & Richardson. When the nerves are tired, you Food, as a most dependable treat­ Consisting of who cannot rest in blankness or * * * are_ restless, nervous and irritable. ment for building up the nervous negation makes his supreme adven­ S.s. Lady Hawkins (C.N.S.) is due Noise disturbs and annoys you. system and the health generally. Eveiything seems to get on your ture in taking things for granted. to arrive from the West Indies on This food treatment is nature's nerves. Often there are headaches way of feeding the nerves back to He builds out into the darkness his S.s. Oirnito (Elders **& 3?yffe3 Llae) Friday, July 3id., sailing the same and digestive troubles and feelings Two Comfortable Chairs is due to arrive at Bermuda about health and vigor. It makes the bridge of phUosophy, or reUgious day for HaUfax and St. John, via of depression and discouragement. blood rich and red and nutritious, One Table with Tray faith, hoping and believing chat June 26t i, or 27t"i. bound for British Boston. Agents, J. S. Darrell & Co. Why not use Dr. Chase's Nerve and creates new nerve force—the Food to restore vigor to the depleted and One Serving Stand. it wiU find its abutment on the other Honduras. Ageats,Witlin-?ton &3o3- i * vital fluid of the body. You will yers. nervous system? Most women, and soon be feeling fine and your friends / side.—Times. Q.t.e.v. Queen of Bermuda men too, know of Dr. Chase's Nerve wUl teUyou how well you are looking. (Furness-Bermuda Line) is due to Q.t.e.v. Monarch of Bermuda arrive from New York on Saturday, For New Pep and Energy use £4.10.0 STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS (Furness-Bermuda Line) is due to July 4th., saiUng on return trip at 3.00 p.m. the same day. Agents, Complete arrive from New York on Monday, DR. CHASE'S NERVE FOOD June 29th., sailing on return trip WatUngton & Conyers. S.s. Flint (Ocean-Dominion Line) at 3.00 p.m. Thursday, July 2nd. * * * is due to arrive from Montreal via Agents, WatUngton & Conyers. S.S. Orbita (P.S.N.C.) is due to HaUfax tomorrow, June 21st., bound * * * arrive from Nassau and Havana on for the West Indies. Agents,. West S.s. Lady Somers (C.N.S.) is due to Sunday, July 5th., saiUng the same day for Liverpool via Spanish & ULUX A. S. COOPER & SONS & Paschal. arrive from Montreal on Monday, flUPONJ: i June 29th., saiUng the foUowing French Ports. Agents, Harnett & 2050C€T.w.s.tp. day for Nassau & Jamaica. Agents, Richardson. cannot be duplicated — It is the scientifically Q.t.e.v. Monarch of Bermuda J. S. Darrell & Co. made PAINT — for all Exterior and Interior (Furness-Bermuda Line) is due to * * * arrive from New York on Monday, Surfaces, Beautifies — Fadeless — Enduring. Jime 22nd, saiUng on return trip at S.s. Reina del Pacifico (P.S.N.C.) MORRIS A. GIBBONS 3.00 p.m. Thursday, June 25th. is due to arrive from Liverpool via Call at Agents, Watlington & Conyers. French & Spanish Ports on Monday, Buy * * * June 29th., saiUng the same day for GODET S.s. Lady Drake (O.N.S.) is due to Nassau, Havana and South American where MEN'S WHITE DUCK PANTS arrive from HaUfax via Boston on Ports. Agents, Harnett & Richard­ and you Monday, June 22nd., saiUng the son. see 6j6 and 8/6 pair foUowing day for the West Indies. * * Ss Agents, J. S. DarreU & Co. S.s. Lady Rodney (C.N.S.) is due to YOUNG this * * * arrive from Nassau and Jamaica on Dial 1294 sign ST. GEORGE'S STORE Tuesday, June 30th», sailin g the DUCODIJLUX 1879«I<:f eitp. Q.t.e^T. Queen of Bermuda (Fur­ foUowing day for Montreal. Agents, Paint Headquarters ness-Bermuda Line) is. due to arrive J. S. DarreU & Co. _L THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1936 Page 13

CHURCH SERVICES ^VAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVArAVAVAVAVAVA^ The Cathedral 7.00 a.m.—Holy Communion 8.00 ajn.—Holy Communion 3 3 11.00 a.m.—Morning Prayer 7.30 pjn.- Evensong * * * 3 3 St. John's Church, Pembroke 8.00 ajn.—Holy Communion 3 3 11.00 ajn.—Matins and Sermon For Comfort and Health this 7.30 pjn.—Evensong and Sermon * * * i 3 Holy Trinity, Bailey's Bay 9.30 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Ser­ mon 3 3 * * * St. Mark's Church, Smiths Parish Summer Have a Homogenized 11.15 ajn.—Morning Prayer, Holy 3 3 Communion and Sermon FOODS Garrison Church, Prospect 3 9.45 a.m.—Parade Service 7.00 pjn.—EveDsong FRIGIDAIRE * * * 3 3 St. Mary's, Warwick 8.00 a.m.—Holy Communion 3 3 SIX 11.00 a.m.—Choral Celebration and Sermon 4.00 p.m.—Evening Prayer followed 3 In Your Home 3 Formulated by the Sacred Cantata 'Rebekah' rendered by St. Cyprian's Guild Combinations Choir, with soloists 3 3

Nos. 1-2-3 Christ Church, Devonshire 3 3 8.00 a.m.—Holy Communion 11.00 ajn.—Morning Prayer and Ser­ £2. 10 Brings It Vegetables mon 3 3 330 pjn—Holy Baptism 7.30 pjn.—Evening Prayer and Ser­ No. 4 Cereal mon 3 3 * * * 7/6 a Week or St. George's Parish Church No.5 Fruits 7.30 ajn.—Holy Eucharist 3 3 11.00 a.m—Matins No.6 Soup 7.30 p.m.—Evensong 3 30/ a Month 3 # * * St. David's Mothers everywhere are turning to Libby's Homogenized 7.00 p.m.—Evensong 3 3 Foods for Babies, because they are proving for themselves * * * WILL PAY FOR IT St. Anne's Church, Southampton 3 that their babies, when fed on these special foods, grow Harvest Thanksgiving Services 3 faster, are healthier and less subject to digestive upsets 10.00 ajn.—ChUdren's Service 11.00 ajn.—Sung Eucharist 3 7.30 pjn.—Evensong and Sermon 3 (Total Cost is £34. 10. 0) Collection for SPG. THINK! The reasons are not hard to find:—Homogenization breaks (B""' **& Jjt 3 down the food cells, makes available all the nourishment St. Monica's Mission 3 in these scientifically balanced combinations, so that they 9.30 ajn.—Sunday School 7.30 pjn.—Evening Player and Ser­ 3 are easily, quickly, completely digestible. mon 3 Preacher, Rev. R. A. Burge, As­ sistant Priest of St. John's Think over that offer for a moment, and you will realise that we have done just 3 Church, Pembroke 3 • * • what we planned to do — make it possible for virtually every responsible family 3 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES 3 in Bermuda to possess a FRIGIDAIRE right now, before the hot, Summer days Give your Baby a Head-Start in Health with The Foods St. Andrew's, Hamilton 11.00 a.m.—Chilren's Church 3 best suited to do it— 3.00 pjn.—Sunday School, Adult 3 begin. Think also what a comfort it will be, how much better and more safely Bible Class 7.30 pjn.—Evening Worship your food will be kept, how convenient it is always to have a plentiful supply of 3 Libby's Homogenized Foods, General theme: '"The Home 3 Beautiful." Topic, "One Thing ice cubes, to be able to chill drinks, to make ices, ice creams, frozen custards, etc. Needful" 3 Rev. Victor E. Ford, Minister 3 Then think over those terms, and the savings they insure, especially under our 3 Christ Church, Warwick 3 present low rates for electric current. 10.00 a.m.—Sunday School 11.00 a.m.—Morning Worship and 3 Sermon 3 7.30 p.m.—Evening Worship and Ser­ 3 mon 3 I£*s tlin© yosE • METHODIST* CHURCHES Wesley Church, Hamilton Should You Prefer to Pay Cash, We 9.45 a.m.—Sunday School 3 3 11.00 a.m.—Morning Worship fcrasad ant wltat * Fire on the Earth" 7.30 pjn.—Evening Worship 3 "Is the Young Man Safe?" Will Make You a Liberal Discoun Rev. W. Fraser Munro, Minister. 3 I Grace Church, North Shore 3 North Shore 3 That total price, £34. 10. 0 is for the small family model FRIGIDAIRE. 11.00 a.m.—Mr. Granville Darrell £ A-MEL 7.30 p.m.—Mr. C. E. Robinson 3 We have larger sizes proportionately priced. On the small, average size, or Warwick, Cobb's Hill' any other size, if you prefer to pay cash, we promise you a generous discount. 3 7.30 pjn.—Mr. T. S. Dill. Service of 3 t Song 3 IS Emmanuel Church, Evans' Bay 3 3.30p.m.—Rev. Francis J. Scoates * ss * 3 Wesleyan Centenary, Harris Bay 3 11.00 a.m.—Morning Worship Come in — Learn About Frigidaire * * » Marsden Memorial, Tucker's Town 3 3 2.15 p.m.—Men's Bible Class 3.00 pjn.—Afternoon Worship 8.00 p.m.—Lay Preacher: Mr. Sim­ 3 Let us demonstrate it, explain it in every And be sure to ask about the "Meter- 3 eon Trott . * * * 3 detail. See how good looking the various Miser," FRIGIDAIRE' S newest, scienti­ 3 PURINA CHOWS Central Methodist, Shelly Bay 7.30 pjn.—Evening Worship models are, how compact, quiet, efficient. fic, device that assures you more cold­ * * • 3 3 For Poultry and Live Stock St. George's "Ebenezer" ness and more ice for definitely less 1000 ajn.—Sunday School Ask all the questions you like. We want 11.00 a.m.—Rev. John U. Bell 3 electric current consumption. FRIGI­ 3 Cow Chow 10/* 330 pjn.—Sunday School you to know all about this wonderful Bulky Las 9/9 Heifer Chow 9/6 7.30 pjn.—Rev. John U. Bell DAIRE is a General Motors Co. pro­ * * # 3 electric refrigerator — FRIGIDAIRE. 3 Hen Chow 10/- Chicken Chowder 12/6 St. David's Island duct. You can well be proud of it! Startena 13/6 Growena 12/- 9.30 ajn.—Sunday School 3 3 3.00 pjn.—Rev. John U. Bell Layena 12/- Baby Chick 12/- * # * St. Paul's A. M. E. Church 3 3 Omoiene 10/- 11.00 a.m.—Morning Worship Preacher: Rev. R. J. StoveU. 3.00 pjn.—Sunday School 3 3 7.30 pjn.—Evening Service PEARMAN, WATLINGTON & CO. At this service, George Williams Esq., M.CP., delegate at the re­ 3 3 2095ts. cent Conference of the A.MJS. Church will deUver an address. Heard Chapel, A.M.E. Church 3 3 11.00 a.m.—Morning Worship 3.00 pjn.—Sunday School 3 3 HAVE YOU A BOAT? 7.30 p.m.—Evening Worship BERMUDA TRADING CO- Boat owners always enjoy themselves when they St. John's A.M.E. Church, BaUey's 3 The Stores of Service, Saving, Satisfaction 3 Bay come in our store because we have such a splendid 11.00 a.m.—Worship. Sermon theme: 3 3 "Deny, Cross, Follow." and complete line of Motor and Sail Boat 300 pjn.—Sunday School Somerset HAMILTON St. George 7.30 pjn. — Devotion, Topic — "The 3 3 Equipment—We have everything. Three R's" Rev. W. A. Ratteray, Pastor THE BEST YACHT PAINT-SMITH'S MARINE $ & $ FINISHES"—"GRAY MARINE MOTORS"-THE St. Luke's,' A.M.E., St. David's ViVAVAVAVAVAVAKiVAKiKiVA VAVAVAKiVAVAAKiiVAVAVAVAVAVAX 11.00 ajn.—Morning Worship BEST MOTOR VALUE 3.00 pjn.—Sunday School 8.00 pjn.—Evening Worship Allen Temple, Somerset Emanuel Baptist Church, 11.00 a.m.—Morning Worship and Ser­ Church Street, Hamilton Richard AUen, A.M.E., St. George's mon 9.30 am.—Sunday School MASTERS HARDWARE CO. 11.00 ajn.—Morning Worship Rev. F. A. Lapsley, Preacher 11.00 a.m.—Morning Worship WE SAVE YOUR TIME 3 00 pjn.—Sunday School 3.00 pjn.—Sunday School Subject, "Life that lifts" Phone 1192 7.30 pjn.—Evening Worship 7.30 p.m.—Evening Worship and Ser­ 6.00 pjn.—Young People's Union | With sharp tools See our show window—everything for boats Music by Sunday School Choir, mon 7.30 pjn.—Evening Worship. Sub­ Sermonteet by Pastor Subject: "Pollowing Christ", Mr. ject, "How to walk" 1 MOWERS, GRASS SHEARS, CHISELS, SAWS, Rev. C. McLaren Morgan, Minister T. B. Pride, Preacher Rev. G. E. Stewart, DD., Pastor. » • » * SCISSORS, HAIR CLIPPERS, KNIVES, ETC. Bethel A.M.E. Church 1 made like new IPANA 1100 a.m.—Morning Worship Vernon Temple. A.M.E., Southamp­ *&H TOOTH PASTE 13.10 p.m.—Class Meeting ton East CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY 3.00 pjn.—Sunday School 3.00 pm — Sunday School Bank of Bermuda Building, Pitt's | SMITH'S REPAIR SERVICE Brightens Tsbe Teeth 8.00 p.m.—Evening Worship 7.30 pm—Evening Worship and Bay Road £" Lockeyists and Machinists Hardens The Gums Preacher, Rev. J. S. Johnson. Service of Song by Mt. Zion Sunday services 11. Wednesday 9.00 pjn.—Sacred Concert A.M.E. Choir meetings 8.15 p.m. Free rending 2 Dial 2290. Burnaby Hill. Rev. Eugenius Stowe, Preacher Rev. F. A. Lapsley, Pastor. room at above address. "DAYTON" and "NEW HUDSON" BICYCLES—Sale Prices £4.15.0 to £7.0.0—ASTWOOD'S

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The High School will re-open for SIMMONS INNER SPRING MATTRESSES the Christmas Term on Thursday, September 29th. All parents, who are considering entering their chil­ £4*10.0 dren for that Term, are asked to interview the Head Mistress either 51 ''Wonderful fMattress at a 5Veu> £ou> SSrke on Monday, June 29th, or Wednesday, July lst, any time between 9 a.rm. and 4 p.m., at the School. Application Forms for new pupils CHESLEY E. WHITE should be filled in as soon as possible. 1344*-*