imfc^rimttat 1 INCORPORATING THE ROYAL GAZETTE (Established 1828) and THE BERMUDA COLONIST (Established 1866)

VOL. 21—NO. 89 HAMILTON. BERMUDA. MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1936 3D PER COPY — 40/- PER ANNUM PAN AMERICAN CLIPPER SUBMERGES IN FATAL dvASH

THREE KILLED AS PLANE GARDEN OPEN TODAY GENEVA PROCEEDINGS THEY SAY INDIAN SCOUT WINS THIRD For the convenience of those who Papers Mirror Gravity oi Sit­ That one thing was not satisfactory COLLIDES WITH SMALL wish to pay a visit, we give a list of in the races for the Prince of Wales RACE BY FORTY SECONDS the gardens kindly opened to the uation—Royal Garden Party Cup. public by the various owners. For Presentations - * * * BOAT That this was the interference by the spectator fleet. Silroc Second; Achilles Noses Out Saga Ercildoune, Pembroke, Mrs. W. H. LONDON, April 12 (BOP)—The A. Walker. * * * papers, whUe showing no disposition That speed boats were the worst Eric Brough, Music Examiner For Quickwood, Pembroke, Mrs. W. to minimise the gravity of the pro­ For Third Place; Saga Leads Series offenders. J_H. Trott. Morning. blems which the recent proceedings * * * Widdrington, Pembroke, Mrs. St. at Geneva have brought into reUef Royal Academy, Drowned—Jose That they foUowed the leading boats By 2YA Points G. Butterfield. rather than merged in any promise of and gave no thought to those The Arches, Quarry Gardens, Paget, solution, express satisfaction at two Iturbi, Famous Pianist, Escapes The Misses Tucker. (Voluntary col­ items of Saturday's news. The de­ trailing. By William H. Taylor lection for the Bermuda Historical cision of the representatives of the * * * With Injured Hand Society.) Locarno powers, other than Germany, That instead they gave these un­ Herman F. Whiton's Indian Scout won the third race of Magnolia Hall, Smith's Parish, that in the words of the communique fortunate boats a disagreeable the Prince of Wales Trophy series being held by the Royal Mrs. L.. W. Howarth. Morning. issued at Geneva last night, "it is wash. Bermuda Yacht Club on Saturday and put himself within PORT-OF-SPAIN, Apr. 12 (CP)—Two Americans Quarry Garden, St. George's. desirable completely to explore aU * * * two and a quarter points of the Trimingham brothers' Saga's Miss Hunter. Admission 1/- for the opportunities of conciliation," and That all these owners know perfectly ! Englishman were drowned as the Pan-American SJ.C.A. that while these powers note that the weU that they should keep out­ point score total for the series. With only one race left to NC15374 southbound crashed into the sea while Quarry Garden, Paget. Miss Gray. "German Government have not side the traingle. sail these two boats, with Achilles, of Bermuda, sailed by ; off for Georgetown in the semi-darkness yester- Horizons, Paget. Mr. Anthony F. made any contribution to the re-es­ * * * Bayard Dill, and Silroc, Ray Hunt, of Boston, are still in the • morning. The dead are Ramon Martinez, New York, Smith. tablishment of confidence indispen­ That the visit of the American running among the ten sloops competing. oo sable for negotiation of new treaties," P.M.G. was very short. Namadeo Lopez, Pan American steward of Miami, and Eric Germany is to be asked to elucidate * * * Saturday's race was sailed in a somewhat lighter breeze rough of London, England. The plane carried eighteen FAMOUS ACTRESS the points in her recent memorandum That though he kindly gave an inter­ than the first two of the series, averaging about twelve passengers in addition to a crew of seven, all except the throe CONCLUDES SERIES is welcomed and the more so because view here, he was not as voluble knots. The Royal Bermuda Yacht Club race committee, drowned escaping with minor injuries. According to Pan reports from Geneba indicate that as he is elsewhere. headed by Owen Darrell, started them off the dockyard, American officials the pilot C D. Culbertson swerved the the original view of the French re­ * * * Memorable Presentations by presentatives was in favour of an at­ That perhaps what he left unsaid sent them to windward against the easterly breeze to 3 to avoid a fishing boat which suddenly loomed before Cornelia Otis Skinner titude which to the British pubUc was eloquent. Tucker's Island, then to a buoy off the Somerset shore, back in the semi-darkness. He had not sufficient speed to lift wold have seemed much less con­ * * * to the starting buoy, to Tucker's again, and home, the usual :he plane from the ground and looped completely, sub- On Saturday night, before another structive and hopeful. The Times That those who expected vast crowds combination of a triangle and a windward-leeward race. says the British representatives are urging in the water. The accident occurred simultaneous packed house, the famous American by air this summer have another The fleet got away weU bunched much to be congratulated on this AchUles is four and a half points actress^ CorneUa Otis Skinner, con­ think coming. for the first beat up wind, and spUt behind Saga and Silroc five and a h a short, sharp earthshock felt throughout the island, but * * * Airway officials say the incidents were unconnected. Im- cluded the series of four presenta­ Continued on Page 12 up, most of them working the Som­ half, and with ten boats in the race tions in Bermuda of her original his­ That a record has been made this — OO erset shore while a few stood over either might turn the trick if Saga diately after the accident motorboats and salvage crews torical scenes and monologues. month. toward Pearl Island where they and Scout get to scrapping and let ;hed from the shore and rescued passengers and crew who Her remarkable performances have WIDESPREAD INTEREST IN * # * found the conditions against them the fleet go. ! struggling in the water. Pan American officials are set a new high standard of theatri­ That croakers have been silent. and were soon out of the running. A big spectator fleet again foUow­ g hasty efforts to salvage the plane and investigate the cal work here, and her acting has EASTER WEEK RECITAL * # * Of the boats to the southward ed the races, which have been a fo­ not only been highly appreciated That they wiU soon be heard again. Saga, sailed by Eldon Trimingham cal point of interest since they accident. * # * by record audiences, it has inspired Trinity Hail will be a Musical and his able crew, soon took the started last Wednesday. FoUowing T-OF-SPAIN. April 12 (CP)— Pilot Culbertson sighted a small boat local producers and players to fur­ That the channel experts are hard at lead, but they had to fight for it. the final race today the four Ber­ Pan American Airways issued the already in the path of the plane. The ther effort. Centre Wednesday it. Second boat up at tim weather muda and the four leading Ameri­ * # * llowing official statement of the pilot states he changed the course of Interviewed after her last appear­ mark was Indian Scout, followed by can boats wiU sail a series of team That only a short time ago it was de­ ish of the Clipper NC15374 when the plane but was unable to avoid ance on Saturday, Miss Skinner ex­ Prominent amongst the finer, Cherokee, sailed by Miss EUzabeth races for the cup presented by for­ cided to stop dredging operations. aking off before dawn in the pressed her deUght at the splendid musical events arranged for this Hovey, and AchUles. The second mer Governor General Sir Thomas collision. The collison damaged the * . * r regular run to Buenos reception given her here, and her Easter Week in the Piano and Song leg was a reach along the Somerset Astley-Cubitt. Continued on Page 12 That now a dozen schemes for ex­ Ayres. Before leaving the water husband, Mr. Blodgett, stated that Recital which wiU be given at Trini­ shore, with the wind just far en­ The summaries: tensive channels are urged. they would pay another visit next ty HaU on Wednesday evening, under ough aft to let the big spinnakers Third race, Prince of Wales- series. * * * year when Miss Skinner would pre­ the patronage of the Hon. A. G. draw, and the third a run back to Start 3.00 p.m., Course 12 mUes. That as usual the suspicious minded sent an entirely different set of Grantham, Acting Governor. Pro­ the starting buoy. The blue Ameri­ people beUeve a wicked steamship EDEN TO PREPARE SECURITY one actress plays. ceeds wiU go to the Bermuda Wel­ can boat cut down Saga's lead on Yacht and Owner Fin, Pts. company is at the back of them aU. We feel certain that our readers fare Society. the leeward work and rounded the IndianScout, H.F.Whiton 5.03.00 S5i * * * Sjlroc, Raymond Hunt 5.G3.40 PLAN FOR EUROPE WHILE wiU welcome this announcement, The recital is given by Mrs. John third mark a bare length astern for perhaps never before has such Bridge, soprano, Mrs. R. O. Walker, That this is true to tradition. of her. Achilles. Bayard DiU 5.03.53 LOCARNO POWERS REST a series of beautifully acted sketches and Mr. John Bridge, pianists. Re­ * * * On the wind for the second beat, Saga, K. F. & E. H. Trimingham been presented here. sidents of these Islands need no in­ That the situation in Europe is just Whiton tackled Indian Scout at 5.03.56 about ts_e same thank you. Cherokee, Cahndler Hovey 5.04.15 oo troduction to this trio of talented once toward the south shore but musicians, but music loving visi­ * * • Trimingham failed to cover him Lucie, Griggs Cunningham 5.04.17 15 That Mussolini wiU graciously dis­ French Dejected At Outcome of Geneva EASTER VACATIONISTS tors here may be interested to learn immediately. This move very likely Bob Kat II, J S. Lawrence 5.06.30 12 something about the artists whom cuss terms in Rome. cost Saga the race, for the Scout got Viking, Wm, MUler 5.07.04 9 FLOCK TO BERMUDA they are invited to bear. * * * into the more favourable breeze ChaUenge, Paul Shields 5.07.05 16 Discussions—Sanctions Against Ger­ That though he apes Napoleon, he has Mrs. Bridge, soprano soloist, is the sooner and when they converged Sea Venture, L. P. Jones..„5.07.40 overlooked what happened to that many Get Slight Attention Estimated Crowd of 5000 wife of the Cathedral organist here. on opposite tacks a few minutes She was trained in England, under dictator. later Saga had to bear off under her Here For Week End Geoffrey Kingston Stewart, himself stern. From there on the blue boat PERSONAL a pupU of, and later a pupU teacher was never headed, though at one NEVA, April 12. (CP)—Representatives of the Lo­ Bermuda was taxed almost to the with, Jean de Reske. Stewart tu­ stage of the race it looked as though Congi r.tulations to Mr. "Barney" ut short their discussions on Friday night for a month's limit over the week-end by the in­ tored her in operatic singing, and QUEEN BRINGS 695 DiU, in AchUles, might be in a posi­ Marriott, son of the Ven. Archdeacon ring which the British Foreign Secretary will at- flux of Easter vacationists who ar­ later she studied under Robert S. tion to usurp the lead. and Mrs. Marriott, who has just been organize a complete security plan for Eastern and rived by the regular ships or by Grier, a pupU of Sir Charles Sant- Among those arriving on Saturday The three of them, Indian Scout, made "Heacl" of HaUeybury CoUege, cruise ships. ley and the "old" Manuel Garcia. aboard the Q. T. E. V. "Queon of Saga and AchUles, v/ere close to­ a famous EngUsh pubUc School Surope. The discordant session of British, French, Both HamUton and St. George's Bermuda" were the following:— gether in that order as they turned gian and Italian diplomats devoted itself to the Rhineland Mrs Bridge has given many recitals founded In 1806 for preparing stu­ were packed with visitors and trans­ in London, at Wigmore HaU, AeoUan Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Reed; Mrs. J. J. the Tucker's Island mark a second dents for service in India. An earlier meeting of the League of Nations con- port facuities, in spite of the extra and Steinway Halls. At one of ber Beard; Mrs. J. F. Gately; Mr. and Mrs. time, with Hunt in SUroc not far We recently announced his success committee canvassed the Italio-Ethiopian question, efforts of the RaUway Company, London concerts she had the honour Arthur Leon; Mr. and Mrs. J. J. behind. On the final run home in gaining an Exhibition at Brase- gue meeting set two comittees to action to revive proved insufficient, supply of car­ to sing before the former Princess Quinn; Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Mc- Scout stretched out her lead to mere CoUege, Oxford, and his pro­ b.e efforts to bring peace to East Africa. riages proving unequal^to the de­ Mary. Guinness; Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Evans; forty seconds over the second boat. motion to head boy at his school is a mand . Mrs. R. O. Walker, pianist, is the Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Ross; Mr. and Trimingham and DiU got into a further testimony to his abiUty and Locarno session developed new queries on Ejirop- Large crowds attended the miU­ wife of the Rev. R. O. Walker, South­ Mrs. E. J. Mathews; Mr. and Mrs. private duel down the wind, and character. ce and ended without a definite agreement except tary band concerts in Par-la-ViUe hampton Parish. Mis. Walker was Ludwig F. Brauns; Mr. Lawrence T. whUe they were fighting each other . ItaUan source said the French proposed again both in the morning and in the af­ born in Scotland, is a bronze and Ward; Mis. J. E. Obregon; Mrs. E. Hunt seized the opportunity to put Mr. Clarence Craven Coulter, of e and Great Britain adopt economic and financial ternoon, and these entertainments sUver medallist of the Royal Academy Machado de Machado; Mrs. L. Ma- Silroc up into second place. DiU CUnton, Mass., editor of the Clin­ were much appreciated. of Music, London, and a Licenciate chado de Grau; Mr. Howard Hughes just beat out Saga at the finish, ton DaUy Item, leaves Bermuda to­ against Germny if Hitler persists in fortifying the St. George's provided a military of that famous institution. Her mas­ NewYork. taking third place by a matter of day on the "Monarch" after a stay _ zone. Eden took the stand that the period of con- band concert at Penno's Wharf and ter was the celebrated Carlo Albenasi. From other cities came Mr. and three seconds. of about four weeks. Mr. Coulter of Germany isn't closed and the time can be usefully this attracted a large attendance. Later, she went to the Mathy School, Mrs. Thos. S. Gates, Jr.; Dr. and Mrs. Cherokee, which ;had had hard spent the first two weeks of his in seeking a clarification of certain points in Der Fue- An international Uf e-boat race was London, and studied under the prin­ Linden McDermott; Mr. and Mrs. G. luck hitherto in the series, finished visit in the East End at the St. also arranged between the three cipal, Tobias Mathy. In South Willing Pepper; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. in fifth place, foUowed by Lucie, George Hotel, after which he stayed ce plan. The French appeared dejected when they E. Riordan; Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. at Sherwood Manor. ed from the meeting, as their sanctionn demands ap­ cruise ships docked at the East end. Africa, where Mrs. Walker spent some which was trying a loose-footed main- Churches were weU fUled yester­ years, sihe studied further under Shinn; Mr. and Mrs. H. WendeU saU. John Lawrence's Bob Kat n, * * * tly received only slight consideration. Eden's suggest- day, and aU the various points of Roger Escham. She has given many Endicott; Mr. J. Louis Hurley; Ma­ which had occupied seventh place Dr. E. Charron of Montreal, Que­ to be formulated during recess, will be placed before interest were thronged with the va­ Conntinued on Page 12 jor J. F. TimUty; Mr. G. J. Schoene- in the first two races, maintained bec, Canada, world renowned au­ the Locarno Representatives when the League Council meets cationists. 00 man; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Murphy; her record for consistence by be­ thority on oral surgery, is recuper­ again on May 11. oo Miss Frances Murphy; Miss Mary ing seventh again, foUowed by Vik­ ating from an illness here and is at Gray; Mrs. H. J. Seagroat; Miss ing, ChaUenge and Sea Venture. the Bermudiana Hotel. He has also "Monarch of Bermuda" Due Eleanor MitcheU;' Miss Elizabeth As a result of Saturday's race, four done a considerable amount of re­ 1.0. D. E. Today With 700 Passengers Stone; Mrs. J. Louis Hurley; Miss search work in plastic surgery. PROGRESS OF WAR front. "In an encounter the enemy Beatrice O'Keefe; Miss Patricia boats-are still in the running for the left on the ground more than four O'Keefe; Miss Margaret B. Sheehan; Prince of Wales Trophy, though the The "Monarch of Bermuda" (Fur­ hundred dead. Arms and munitions Eastertide Fete Miss Catherine E. Houlihan; Miss odds are all in favour of Saga's be­ Four Hundred Ethiopians ness-Bermuda Line) is due to arrive ing able to win it. She has two and were taken and an entire column of The Bermudiana Waterfront will Emma Schott; Mr. and Mrs. O. H. CONTENTS quadrupeds was captured." from New York this morning with Merriman, Jr.; Miss Dorothy Pres­ a quarter points over the Scout, Killed—Emperor Has Nar­ be the scene, tomorrow of a charm­ 700 passengers, sailing on return A dispatch from Asmara, Eritrea, ing Eastertide Fete arranged by tbe ton; Miss Louise Cooper; Miss Eliza­ and in order to even tie her today row Escape trip at 3.00 p.m. this afternoon. Page reported Saturday that Marshal I.O-DJE. beth Donahue; Miss Margaret Gor­ Whiton must not only beat Saga Agents, Watlington & Conyers. but somehow contrive to get two Cable News. 1 Pietro BadogUo would proclaim the With its level greens, Its back­ man; Miss Katherine Gorman; other boats between them—no easy Spent War Dispatches 1 "*ROME, April 12 (CP)—Mussolini abolition of slavery Sunday in all ground of cedars and its frontage -oo- Miss Anna Gorman; Mr. and Mrs. feat against as fast and weU-saUed British Official Press. 1 told the League of Nations Saturday Ethiopian teritories recently occupied. on the sparkling blue waters of the C. R. Williams; Mr. and Mrs. Harold a craft as Saga. International Yachting 1 that the Italian army in Ethiopia is harbour, alive with picturesque craft, Wood; Mr. and Mrs. C. Heimbaugh; observing the laws of war. The Ital­ WHAT'S ON TODAY Mr. Heimbaugh. Today's race is pretty sure to de­ They Say 1 tho Bermudiana Waterfront is an Editorial 2 ian Government has every confidence ASMARA, April 10th.—Ethiopian velop into a dual between Saga and ideal place to spend a sunny after­ Diary of S. P. T. 2 in Its army, Mussolini declared. tribesmen friendly to the invading Fourth Race, Prince of Wales' the Scout, neither skipper paying noon. Letters to the Editor 2 Italy's accusations against Ethiopia Italians, reported Friday that the Gup. much attention to the rest of the Crowds of cheerful people, teas with Stock Quotations * 6 will also be investigated. Emperor Haile Selassie narrowly es­ Horse Races, SheUy Bay, 2.30 OBITUARY fleet until he has his chief rival safe­ luscious Strawberry shortcake, served p.m. Radio Programme.... 8 Marshal Pietro Badoglio reported caped death after the Italian victory at attractively placed tables, staUs ly astern. As a result either AchUles Saturday that four hundred Ethio­ MiUtary Band Concert, Par-la- Sports Page 7 at lake Ashangi. Members of the displaying tempting wares, games and *§. News has just been received by Mrs. or Silroc may, by good management pian defenders were killed in a battle Ville, 3 p.m. Debates. 4 fi 8 Auzebu Gallas, tribe said the Negus sideshows to provide amusement— Edmund G. Young of the death of and an unusual aUotment of luck, between the Emperor Selassie's regu­ Tennis, Stadium Courts. Hotel News 2 had his means of flight almost cut all this to the strains of music by win the race and the series, for each lar troops and rebellious Azebo Galla Golf, Fishing, Sailing, Bathing, her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Reid of Steamship and Mail - 10 off and escaped only because he was the band of H.M.S. York, promises a is stUl within striking distance of native tribesmen on the northern Movies. London, Ont., widow of the late Essays on Empire tl not recognized. gay time. Charles Cooper Reed. the trophy, mathmatically speaking. RALEIGH... The cycle by which all others are judged-WADSON'S

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iMiss Virginia, came with him tbis MECHANICS HALL THEATRE PRINCESS HOTEL I time. The Polhemuses come from ACTIVITIES Asbury Park. if MECHANICS HALL THEATRE * Kiddies Step Out! anfo (Mmttat lattg "Mutiny on the Bounty" Stands 6d.—9d. The Duplicate Contract Bridge Mr. and Mrs. 3. A. Flummerfelt, of Equipped with Wide Range Western Electric Sound I (NCORPORATINO Far Above Anything Of Its Kind Tournament, which Mrs. Arthur Watertown, N.Y., who spent their Party THE ROYAL GAZETTE

A SALT KETTLE GARDEN

Across the Harbour from the se- Tenely tall and dignified tower of the X % Cathedral lies a garden, along the 7k rim of the sea. It is sheltered by the masculine arm of a coral wall. Walk through a gate and find: a trellis of sweet peas lifting modest heads to a very blue sky. They carry all the colours of the world: high reds— Men's Unique rose—white and lavendar—and they spill their fragrance over a smiling world under a canopy of a sky that matches the colour of the Virgin's SPORTS JACKETS TANA LAWNS robe in the niches of the cathedrals of the world. Walk down the narrow lanes between the flower faces. There are blue-eyed forget-me-nots— •%* of Shetland Tweed by "Liberty of London" and the sturdy Oalendulums—a lone Scotch Thistle, holding aloft a lav- endar-blue head that carries every­ thing but a tammie. It tells one of the Highlands—and the ability 2/6 yard to stand alone if need demands. £5.5.0 One side—the Kitchen garden. The various shades of green make sym­ phony. The clear green of lettuce— the graver green of onions, and the These lawns are more popular than still deeper shade of spinach. All are lovely, and in character. But, back ever this Spring and justly so, for to the flowers. Snap-dragons lift Hand-tailored in London by Maxim, their strong stalks to the sun. They they are Liberty at his best. The flame in red and yellow, with the especially for you in outstanding contrast of white and delicate half­ harmony of colour is simply beautiful tones. They sway with the wind. designs of real Shetland Tweeds. There are larkspur that make a whole and unique in character — They bouquet from one stem. They call defy constant washing too. in the colours of pink—white, deep blue and the other half-shades. Men's Department Gerbera lift their African faces in all the flaming beauty of the East. Candy-tufts make small oasis of whiteness—and carnations bring their vivid perfume and colour to make harmony. Along come Easter lilies with their dignity and appeal. Exclusive with us in Bermuda One thinks of cool altars where pray­ ers are said—and where one places these emblems as a remembrance. TRIMINGHAM Violets make magic in their small usefulness, and pansies have their T-RIMINGHAM Established 1844 queer little faces in the garden, too— old faces—pansies—they, too, call Established 1844 to memory. They are surely made of velvet, kissed by the sun into colour. Hibiscus make a border— flaming—alluring—and exotic—Uv­ ing for a day. Cool cedar raise arms of protection, they, too, are evolved I 5 from Bermuda's sweet earth. Mas­ culine geraniums are along the bor­ .v • ders—violently red— and durable. s ["hen as a last gesture—along the edge $ the jade and blue water of the | TERRACE GRILL CRIMSON s Harbour are lines of oleandars shak- I ng their pretty pink heads in the Too. they spill their Near HAMILTON HOTEL WARNING JSelmont Z/VCanor agrance over a smiling land. 1 s quick memories of a Near 6y RICHARD SALE Garden—where the trickle s and EDDIE WITTSTEIN and his ORCHESTRA C ISM t>y United rt_m»« tyndttatt, Ina. * f running water from a low foun­ CHAPTER XXXI had no idea there was pirate loot tain is always the story of the East. WANE stared at Kirby incred- buried on his island until I sug­ s The Arab believes that only running Dancing Nighdy Nine until Closing gested it. Otherwise, he would i ulously. have recognized the ruby as being Golf Club water is clean. We have not the "Innocent!" she said. part ot it. No; tie was murdered jasmine, or the lemon blossoms— Minimum Check 4/- or $1.00 '"Bruce Kirby — are you in­ for another reason." , or the orange trees to make fragrance "What?" —but, we, in Bermuda, have the more sane!" Kirby shrugged. "I'm not sure. delicate appeal—that of the softer "Raving mad!" said Kirby, How can I tell?" Summer Formal Dress Requested with a grin. Jane sighed. "I give up—I'm Still emphasizes its invitation, which after all—has the "You certainly act that too tired to think, what with no more exquisite appeal. Come to way!" said Jane. 'If Castian sleep and all the commotion. Do Bermuda in Oleandar time—it is an 855t»eitp. I look awful? I feel as though I've CUISINE MUSIC GOLF | echo of, "Come down to Kew in is innocent, why did you get a couple of purple valises hanging Lilac-time" and it sings in the spirit every one out of bed to tell down from my lower eyelid-." With With On § them he was guilty?" Kirby smiled. "You look — as of beauty as greatly as the lilacs THE BON-VOYAGE LUNCHEON "Oh," Kirby smiled. "Just some ever—.imply ravishing . . ." s that bring people to Kew Gardens with music for dwicing thing to make the party interest­ "That's not flattery," Jane said. Chef Serra Joe De Courcy If the countries of the world served in ing." "It's Just a downright lie!" Fine Course I in May-time. Nineteen miles of "Stop it, Bruce," Jane said firm­ "Then," said Kirby, "let us re­ The Palm Garden Restaurant ly. "Why did you do it?" tire so that my lies will have at sland—flung into a South-Atlan- Kirby chuckled, and patted her least an essence of truth after Sea, away from all the troubles I or cheek. your pulchritude has had a night's I Enjoy a day's Golf—a Swim—and a delectable f of the world. A tired world—what a Tropical Grill "Dont you see, darling? The rest. What time is V&T No war—no strife—but real murderer now thinks I have "Pour o'clock," Jane replied, of the finished poking my head into bis glancing at her wrist watch. She Buffet Lunch 's ease. There must be a boom-1 business." threw him a wonted look. "Bruce, ; for all the trouble in the uni- NEW WINDSOR HOTEL Jane snorted. "On the contrary, darling, promise me one thing." $3.00 Inclusive. naybe it is in Bermuda that from 12.30 to 2.30 p.m. the real killer now knows that you "What?" ildren find their restfulness, bave the map that supposedly "Promise first." A LA CARTE or TABLE DE HOTE SERVICE shows where this alleged buried § 968tw.ekp and courage—to carry on. "My dear lady," said Kirby, "I A new innovation treasure is bidden on the island!" might unknowingly promise to kill *fyt&*&l:itt-^<:^tyz>fcfo/z&^ Eva Ruperta Bryan. Music for Dancing continuing throughout the TEA and COCK­ Kirby smiled. "Well?" myself. What is it you want?" "Don't be so darned noncha­ TAIL hours from 3 to 6 pm. lant!" Jane snapped "That map HERE'S a gleam in your eye," Then remain for on your person makes you an out­ T Jane accused, "that tells me & The Dinner Dance 7 to 9 p.m. standing prospect for election to you have no idea of retiring." the society of corpses fast filling MAIL NOTICES 2 Tropical surroundings, Gay music, Fine Wines, Excellent Cuisine. "Very good," said Kirby. the library. Don't be so rash. "You must, darling," Jane *, Specializing in Sea Foods and Bermuda Delicacies Bruce. Those men were all mur­ pleaded. "That wound on your BERMUDIANA Q.t.e.v. Monarch of Ber- S BERRIE BROWN'S ORCHESTRA dered because of the treasure. head isnt as slight as you make for Great Britain, the Dom- Your having the map wUl bring the killer to you next!" out. You must get some rest. Canada, and the United "Alas!" EQrby looked pained. "Precisely." "I wish I could. But since I openly srica, will close at the told our quarry that I am in pos­ 3t Office today 13th. April ANE looked aghast. "Are you session of the treasure map, I'm at 12 Noon. J crazy?" afraid I must stay up for the re­ A "Not exactly. When the mur­ mainder of the night." pplementary Mail (Double Post­ derer comes to me to get the map. age) from 12 Noon to 1.00 p.m. "Then — here!" Jane proffered ni be expecting him—or her. FQ her .22-caliber gun. "At least, L SILVER GRILL Registered Mail at 11.30 a.m. be waiting." hang on to this." 1 Post for Great Britain and "But that resume you gave of 9.30 p.m. . the crimes," said Jane. "Wasnt it Kirby took it with a good-na­ the United States at 11.30 a.m. real? I'm at sea. I don't get it at tured smile. for all." "Don't mind if I do. Well, good Mails per S.s. Lady Nelson for the "It's intricate," said Kirby, "but night, lady. You've got about four D DANCING hours in which to get beautiful Indies and British Guiana, substantially, I meant what I -aid- Captain Santrey was murdered again. Then the police will be will close at the General Post Office oecause he knew where the treas­ here to arrest the killer.** Music with \J on Tuesday the 14th. April at 12 Noon. ure cache is located, and it was "To try and arrest the killer,'' a Rhythm Registered Mail and Parcel Post at from there he got the ruby he sold Jane amended. to Emery. Only — the murderer "Oh, no," said Kirby. "They'll 11.30 a.m. was working witb Santrey, wrote make an arrest all right." N * * * the note about the Eye of Vara­ He kissed her and left. Mails per Q.t.e.v. Queen of Ber­ nus. When Santrey proved to be Thoughtfully fingering the re­ muda for Great Briatin, the Dom­ dead weight, he was killed. The volver in his hand, he strolled murderer did not want to split the down the hall to his own room. The Meeting Place inion of Canada, and the United treasure with Santrey. That is He closed and locked the door. States of America, will close at the | also why Drumm, who knew Then, he sat down at the desk, of the Right People H General Post Office on Friday the 17th something about it, was killed." took the map from his pocket, and April at 12 Noon. "And that's why Mr. Harding prepared to figure out the cipher. »as killed?" Jane questioned. Formal Dial 1211 Supplementary Mail (Double Post­ "Wrong," said Kirby. "Emery (To be continued* U age) from 12 Noon to 1.00 pjn. Registered Mail at 11.30 a.m. Spend Easter Monday Parcel Post for Great Britain and RACE DAY the United States at 11.30 a.m. mmm at the 17 4.42 5.15 10.59 1128 5.48 650 102-tot. Mails Despatched TIDE TABLE FOR APRIL 18 5.40 6.10 1151 5.46 651 CORAL ISLAND CLUB 19 621 7.01 1228 12.40 5.45 651 Mails per Q.t.e.v. Monarch of Ber­ Hifh Water Low Water 20 7.21 7.50 120 1.28 5.44 652 muda leaving Bermuda on the I3th Be sure you stop for Lunch. Saa- Sua- »•»• A.M. tM. A.M. PJI. rbe let 21 8.08 8.37 2.10 2.12 5.43 653 April should connect with S.s. "Aqui- Come back for Cocktails and stay to an Informal Bermuda Boat and Canoe Club tania sailing from New York for 8 9.18 9.40 3.26 3.18 558 6.44 22 8.55 9.24 259 2.57 5.42 6.54 Southampton on the 15th. April. DINNER DANCE 9 9.46 10.12 4.00 3.46 5.57 6.45 25 1124 1155 5.28 525 5.39 656 m # * in the 10 1020 10.50 4.35 422 556 6.45 26 1220 622 620 5.39 656 ANNUAL DINNER Mails due on Thursday from England 27 1252 5.37 6.57 TERRACE ROOM 11 11.00 11.34 5.14 5.02 555 6.46 125 720 725 PRINCESS HOTEL 12 11.45 6.00 550 5.53 6.46 28 1.55 2.32 8.22 825 526 658 Mails per S.a. Berengaria due to $2.00 per Cover arrive in New York on the 14th.. 13 12.25 12.43 6.53 6.48 552 6.41* 29 3.00 3.43 9.25 9.45 525 6.58 April 14th, 7.30 p.m. A Dancing from 730 Dinner 7—8.00 pan. 14 1.25 1.50 754 7.55 5.51 6.48 30 4.03 4.45 1022 10.52 524 6.59 April should connect with Q.t.e.v Tickets can be had from The Smoke Shop Queen of Bermuda sailing for Ber­ 15 2.31 3.03 8.57 9.10 5.50 6.49 23 9.42 10.12 3.48 3.44 5.41 655 I "THE ONLY SPOT TO MEET ON RACE DAY" 1021tm..u. muda on the 14th. AprU. 16 3.39 4.14 To.02 1022 5.49 6.49 2-- 10.31 11.02 437 4.32 5.40 6.55, Page 4 THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1936

COLONIAL that a Select Committee be ap­ incorporate in Bermuda? There is ., - •Vji?** jfj jjjjjgijjl 'i , pointed with leave to employ Counsel still something, bothers me, as to to prepare and introduce a Bill pro­ what is the purpose of this benevo­ A Apparel for Women, ChUdren, and Men 4^ PARLIAMENT viding for the incorporation of joint lence on their part to come here and stock companies tbe shareholders establish themselves, and pay us £200 whereof are not ordinarily resident a year. It is rather extraordinary OFFICIAL REPORT in these Islands, on the following to me; I cannot understand it. lines:— aiprin (1) No restriction to be placed on Mr. W. E. S. ZUILL (Smith's The SAFE Brand Proceedings of the the holding of the shares in such Parish):—Mr. Chairman, tt is per­ Just Arrived!' companies by aliens. haps rather rash for me to attempt to Honourable House answer the hon. member who has just (2) No land in this Colony to be taken his seat, but I have understood A new and ol Assembly owned directly or indirectly by any —I think it has been expressed in such Company. this House, but I have certainly original selection — SESSION 1935—36 heard it outside—that one of the (3) No investments to be made by objects that these people seek to NIPS A DAT Ho. 48 Tuesday, April 7th., any such Company in the shares or gain is freedom from taxation im­ common stocks of any other Com­ posed by their own Government; Easter 1936. pany Incorporated in this Colony. and it is in connection with that feature of it I wish to say a few words. Continued from Saturday'* I_rae (4) No investments to be made It seems suprising to me that in a Millinery Models Dr. BELL:—Mr. Chairman, In a by "any such Company in the bonds House which ts always peculiarly few minutes I will move that the or debentures of any other Company sensitive to anything which might committee rise, report progress and incorporated in this Colony, except affect in any way the tourists busi­ ask for leave to sit again, so I can get a by special sanction in each case of ness, it has not occurred to any­ body so far that if we do let the Large brims, and small brims; rough message sent to His Excellency the the Governor-in-Council. nationals of another country come IN THE BUD straws and smooth straws. Acting Governor to give effect to some here and escape the taxation imposed There is no need to go on suffering for days—at of it. I will include the North Rock Just the right, modish hat for everyone. (5) No investments on mortgage by their own Government, it may be weeks—with a Cold. If you take Genasprin at the and Brackish Pond Flat Channels to be made by any such Company regarded as an unfriendly act by first sign of a Cold—sneezing, aching limbs, which I have outlined on the chart rising temperature—you can check it at the start. in the Colony other than a bond or that Government. As I remember, If tbe Oild has got a hold on you, Genasprin will and which are in the message now. debenture issue secured by a mort­ this House leaned over backward a ward off Influenza. Genasprin's marvellous germ- As I said in my opening remarks, I gage as specified in (4) above. few years ago in order to show the destroying, pain-relieving properties are set to Obtainable of all Chemists m bottles ef 35 do not know in what way I could United States Government we would work without delay. It disintegrates so minutely bring this matter before the House in water, passes quickly through the stomach and tablets. If your Chemist LOCKWARD & CO. (6) It any such Company shall not aid the people of their own coun­ enters the blood stream and is then conveyed all is out of stock, write except in this form. I agree with assume possession of any such mort­ try, or others, who were trying to over the system, it cannot harm heart or digestion. mm to .*— every word of Sir Henry Watlington, gage real estate then such Company break the prohibition laws. We NICHOLL ei-ASHTON P.O. Box yg,Hamiltott. Reid Street West the hon. member for Devonshire, to be compelled to sell the said real went to no end of trouble to indicate GENASPRIN is recommended by 10,000 Doctors that we should have the whole picture estate within three years or within to them we had a friendly feeling to relieve the pain of HEADACHE, NEURITIS, A TKe Store Exclusive—But Not Expensive ^ before this House, and if we have got such longer period as the Governor- toward them in their experiment. RHEUMATISM, TOOTHACHE, NEURALGIA, MALARIA, to banish SLEEPLESSNESS, and to check quickly COLDS AND CHILLS. the whole picture before the House in-Council may sanction. If we do pass legislation here which as to the cost of all this schedule may aid some of their nationals to MADE BY GENATOSAN LTD, LOUGHBOROUGH, ENGLAND. contained in the proposed message, (7) Each Company to apply by escape taxation which the United why, then this House will have that petition to the Legislature for in­ States Government chooses to put information and will know just what corporation. on people, it is possible, at least one to carry out. If it costs £1,500, £2,000 could consider it a possibility, that it or £3,000 to get that survey, it will (8) Each Company to pay an an­ may be regarded as an unfriendly be money well spent. That is what nual tax of £200, except that any act by the United States Government Sheffield Steel Cutlery I feel. It will be the best money we such Company which shall satisfy and they may seek to retaliate upon have spent, to find out just the best the Governor-in-Council that the in­ us in some way or another. One very sure way which would affect us way to handle the whole situation. vestments held by such Company at dearly would be expensive passport That is what I want, and that is all the pievious 31st December did not Stainless restrictions upon persons travelling Stainless I expect to get for it. As the hon. aggregate a value of £20,000, shall to Bermuda. I do not suggest for a member for St. George's, Sir Stanley pay £100 only in respect of the sub­ moment that they would do it, but I Spurling, has said, we cannot accept sequent year. Cuilery/1 and Ordinary any of this before we get. tbe report do think that side of it should be con­ on the Town Cut Channel. I quite sidered, and this House should con­ (9) Each Company to maintain an agree with the hon. member for War­ sider whether It is expedient to run We carry complete lines office in this Colony. ; of this world famous wick, Mr. H. V. Smith, that the mes­ the risk of offending that Govern­ sage is incomplete. It must be in­ ment in any way whatsoever. I put cutlery—the most satis- complete : there can be nothing defin­ (10) The Governor-in-Coimcil to it to this House that it should be con­ have power to appoint inspectors to a1 1M factory for every pur- ite about it. All I want to get is sidered. For my part, I feel very un­ information, that is all I am bringing ascertain if a Company is breaking easy at taking the risk. •' MM pose — the most econ- this forward for. I also think— the law_ by owning local securities or MMI . I . ___ I I did not say this before, that both holding land in the Colony, and for such inspectors to bring any such (Dial 1179) •£•_»«-_§ omical in the long run. dredgers should be put into operation, Hon. Sir STANLEY SPURLING:— because if we have both dredgers in infraction of the law before the Mr. Chairman, in practically every operation, if any part of the schedule Supreme Court through the Attorney country in the world the incorpor­ your favourite may is carried out one can be kept working General, and for the Supreme Court ation of joint stock companies is per­ at softer material and the other at to have power to inflict fines up to functory, without any restriction harder material, and so on, and in £1,000.0.0. for any such breach and/or as to the holding of shares by na­ let you dowtt hut FRITH'S Hardware Store that way I think we can get the job to dissolve and wind up the Company. tionals or people from other coun­ done. The main thing is time. The tries; with no limits whatsoever. It your Refreshment, longer we put this off the more money (11) Provision to be made for the is done simply by filing a memoran­ we are losing. That is the way I voluntary winding up of any Com­ dum of association, the payment of never- -wKen its —> look at it, and I hope the House will pany. the regular fees and compliance with realise that same view. certain set rules and forms and laws. It is quite a common practice for na­ Hon. Sir. STANLEY SPURLING:— tionals of one country to incorporate Dr. BELL moved that the com­ Mr. Chairman, this provides first of all in other countries of the world, for mittee rise, report progress and. ask that there will be no restriction in an English company to incorporate in The LAMP for for leave to sit again. the holding of shares ih the in­ KING the United States, for Americans to dividual company by aliens that incorporate in England, for Canadians ALL OCCASIONS —which was agreed to. choose to apply for incorporation, to incorporate in the Unltd States, but it will not affect the holding of for Americans to Incorporate in Can­ shares by aliens in Bermuda com­ The House resuirafi, and adopted ada, for Canadians to incorporate panies generally. That will remain the resolution of the committee. in England, and so it goes all over GOSLING BROTHERS, Agents as it is now. No land is to be held the world. Americans incorporate in I-E-S by any of these companies. They BEPOET OF COMMITTEE Panama, they Incorporate in France, will be prohibited from holding or CONSIDERED they incorporate all over the world, Better Sight buying any shares or any stocks of any and as far as I know there is never other company incorporated in Ber­ Incorporation of Holding Companies any international feeling or jealousy Semi - Indirect muda. That will prevent them hav­ with regard to it whatever. I can JKSPSS ing oontrol of any of our local com­ On motion of Sir Stanley Spurling, see no reaon for anticipating such the House resumed in committee panies. No investments are to be As an exceptional idea taking hold LAMP made by any such company in any consideration of the Report of the of anybody's mind as what the hon. bonds or debentures of any other committee relative to the incorpor- member has just spoken thinks might company incorporated in this Colony, poration of holding companies. happen. except by permit. It was felt, Mr. CRISP Mr. COOPER in the Chair. Chairman, that it was desirable that if a local company was to Sir STANLEY SPURLING moved put out any debentures issues it that the committee rise, report pro­ 3 Hon. Sir. STANLEY SPURLING gress and ask for leave to sit again. as when they left the oven (St. George's Parish):—Mr. Chair­ should not be prohibited from seeking money from companies of this de­ Only Kellogg's Corn Flakes are man, since the last day of meeting I —which was agreed to. have taken the interim, a week, to scription, when other companies in­ packed in the WAXTITE inner- corporated elsewhere and doing busi­ 3 Levels very carefully consider the several The House resumed. sealed bag. This is a patented objecflbns which have been raised ness in Bermuda have the whole Kellogg feature. It is heat- of Light world for a financial market to draw in discussion of the report of this The CHAIRMAN reported progress sealed and brings this delicious committee, and I think, Mr. Chair­ upon and often do compete with cereal to you crisp, crunchy and from one bulb Bermuda companies. No invest­ and obtained leave to sit again. man, that many of the points which rich in FLAVOUR. ments on mortgage to be made by have been raised in debate are ones On the calling of the sixth order for *&j& these companies except on a bond Rich in nourishment, easy to well worthy of consideration. I have the day, consideration of the Gov­ CORN or a debenture issue secured by a digest, inimitable in flavour. Try re-drawn a motion to submit to the ernor's Message No. 108. FLAKES House today which I trust will com­ mortgage as already specified, and the them for breakfast, lunch or sup- Designed for companies, if they do assume pos­ mend itself, if not to all members, Hon. Sir STANLEY SPURLING per. No cooking. Serve with at least to a very large majority, session of any mortgaged real property cold milk or cream and sugar. after holding a debenture issue, (St. George's Parish):—Mr. Speaker, because that motion embodies most, I would like that order to go over. must dispose of the property within Best for Quality if not all, of the objections wbich I wish to get fuBer information for your Eyes a limited time. Each company There's only one way to enjoy the have been raised to the report of the the House from the Colonial Treas­ to apply by petition to the Legislature matchless flavour of Kellogg's committee in the form in which it was urer before we take it up. presented. I am therefore going to ioi incorporation. There, Mr. Chair­ Corn Flakes and that is to by the man, it has been suggested that they ask, Mr. Chairman, for leave to THE ZUILL'S FOLLY RESOLVE, 1936 insist on Kellogg's Corn Flakes. withdraw the motion I made on the should pay a iee for incorporation, The lluminuting Engineers Society of America but as they wiU pay £200 tn respect of last day of meeting so I can submit First Reading this today, and then I will ask for that year, which may be only a por­ C0RN FLAKE tion of a year, it seemed unfair to the committee to rise, report pro­ Mr. _-UlLL moved for leave to in­ /(^-%^ f levy another £100 in respect of that gress and ask for leave to sit again, troduce and read a first time by its year. That, I hope, will commend so it will appear in the minutes tittle a Resolve entitled "The Zuffl's OVEN-FRESH FLAVOUR-PERFECT itself to hon. members. I wish to and hon. members have an oppor­ Folly Resolve, 1936." Table and floor models tunity of considering it. Hon. mem­ move this and let it appear in the minutes for every hon. member to bers may think I am wasting the time —which was agreed to. of the House in taking these steps, have an opportunity of reading it. from £L 15. 0 but what I have done, Mr. Chairman, The Resolve was read a first time by is to elicit in debate the various ob­ Sir HENRY WATLINGTON (Devon­ its title. COOK WITH GAS jections which members feel toward shire Parish):—I have not spoken on "Let's have some heat," she said the report oi the committee, and this thing before, Mr. Chairman. I Mr. ZUILL moved that Rule 55 "light those Pyrofac heaters. I don't AIR-WAY SYSTEMS that has enabled me to draft a mo­ must say I was not very inclined to be suspended to enable the Resolve want my guests to eat wltfi their coats for tion which I hope will remove tbe ob­ it and I do not know that I am in­ entitled "The Zulu's FoUy Resolve, on or suiter without them as I did jections which hon. members have clined to it even now it has been 1936" to be now read the second time. last night. It was a wonderful party AT OUR SHOWROOMS complained of. pared to the extent it has been pared but I was simply paralysed with the today. I am curious to know, if the —which was agreed to. cold. There Is no excuse for freezing House Cleaning Sir STANLEY SPURLING with hon. member Is willing to take up us as they did when gas heaters -tu­ leave withdrew the motion made by these suggestions and so stxia the ap­ Second Reading be installed so cheaply. If you get The Electric Light Company him on the last day of meeting. plication of all its thorns, why foreign a chance, tell George where you got companies should want to come here On motion of Mr. ZuUl the Re- them." and pay us £200. What is tbe reason BERMUDA TRADING CO. Sir STANLEY SPURLING moved PYROFAX GAS SERVICE for it? Where Is the advantage to Aprill.7j3.18.24. that it be recommened to the House Co-tinned oa Page X Old Telephone Building, Reid Street.

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At dinner in the Silver Grill with 3>Gxx-*>e_x>e_K>c»>«_x>cxx=xx3«<_><-0<|> BERMUDIANA HOTEL NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gilmour of VIEWS AND RE-VIEWS Toronto were Mrs. Harold Ritchie, Miss Antoinette Richie of Toronto. Over one hundred visitors regis­ * * * Under this heading we intend publishing the views and re-views of oor readers. Pub­ THE BOOK STORE If you tered at the Bermudiana on Sat­ lication does mot imply that these views are te accord with oor editorial policy and we Another group included Mr. and reserve the right to refuse publication should a communication not be of general inter­ urday who came down from New est or be couched in improper or discourteous language. Alt communications should Mrs. T. F. Duffy of Chicago; Mrs. D. be accompanied by the name and address of writer though not necessarily for publi­ have an— York to pass Easter in Bermuda. H. Conway, Mrs. Raymond M. Long cation. : : : : OUR AMBASSADOR * * * and Mrs. R. A. Downey of Oswego, KING by Basil Maine, (5/-). Mrs. J. W. Alexander and Mists N.Y. His Majesty King Edward Elizabeth Alexander are visitors * * * VHI's life of devotion and from Trenton, N.J. Mrs. S. G. Kedian, Miss Cahill, FOR THESE AND ALL ANOTHER POINT OF VIEW service as Prince of Wales. * * * ADVERTISING Miss Adler, Mr. Pattersob, Mr. Young OTHER MERCIES! 32 photographs. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Beekman are and Mr. Ted Winter formed a party To the Editor : : : : THE DOUBLE QUEST New York guests as are Mr. and Mrs. the same evening in the Silver Grill. Royal Gazette and Colonist Daily. by R. J. Cruikshank, (7/6). Lew V. Day. Paget West, * * * A study of the contrast be­ PROBLEM » * * April 9th., 1936. Lieutenant-Commander and Mrs. Dear Sir: tween British and American Mr. D. H. McKetrick of New York| Haskett-Smith came over to have a To the Editor, In answer to the letter published in types and traditions, and of has joined Mrs. McKetrick here. late dance Thursday evening. Royal Gazette and Colonist Daily. your April 9th., issue under the head­ those ideals which have shap­ * * * What to advertise? * * * ing: "Is it Wise" and signed "A ed the temperament of the Major Monte Stone is a New York Saturday evening the Silver Grill Sir; Citizen.," may I take this oppor­ two chief Anglo-Saxon na­ When to advertise? arrival as is Mr. Laurence F. Ward. tions. A novel of serious was thronged with visitors, some of A short notice in a New York Paper tunity to express my astonishment * * * purpose salted with wit. What space to use? whom came to dine, some for a late to the effect that the Munson Line that so narrow-minded people still Other New Yorkers include the : : . : THE WAY OF A supper, and all to dance to the is discontinuing its Bermuda-New exist under the British Flag. Misses Florence and Irence Wafer, TRANSGRESSOR by Negley How best to use it? music of Al Donahue's orchestra. York service, recently caught my eyes, At this time a subject of His Royal Mr. Arthur Singer, Miss Elizabeth Farson, (10/-). Already in * * * and in this busy season of the year Majesty the King atempts to offer a Scott, Mr. Daniel M. Kelley, Miss its fourth edition this auto­ Among the groups were Mr. and would pass almost unnoticed. different type of relaxation to Ber­ Or any other kind of problem connected Helen Keating, Mrs. T. P. Brenack, biography is a piece of stir­ Mrs. Herbert Ingraham who enter­ I saw in this article a note of warn­ muda. As human nature teaches us Mr. and Mrs. Milton D. Blumer. ring reading, covering many with advertising, its price, preparation, tained Mr. and Mrs. John F. Gould ing, the warning of Furness mono- that as a rule those who Uke to pub- * * * countries and many classes, etc., and Lt. Reginald Cooke-Hurle and ply, as this leaves Bermuda practically licise their "Quaker Sentiments" Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Ross of are as a rule at any opening night packed with a multipUtrfty Mrs. Cooke-Hurle. the undisputed territory of their in­ of adventure both ofthe body New York are accompanied by Miss terests, and I venture to predict that a of such a show—usuaUy the first to re­ Ross. serve front row tables—and are gen­ and the mind. sharper and more deadly knife will With Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Duffy were eraUy the last to leave; and the next : : : : MY COUNTRY AND Call On Us be gently, but very emphatically Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Mcketrick, Mrs. morning to voice their opinion in con­ MY PEOPLE by Lin Yutang, Others from New York State in­ Robert A. Downey, Mrs. D. H. Con­ thrust against our backs and clude Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig F. demnation of such evils. (12/6). The truest, the most We offer you expert service in the planning way and her son Jack Woods, Mrs. highwaymans terse, but explicit de- profound, the most complete, Braums, Garden City; Mr. and Mrs. Let us hope that such "citizens" John V. Dunne, Mrs. L. Lloyd, Mrs. demand for money in lieu of Ufe the most important book yet and preparation of advertising, and it costs and Mrs. George Cole, BaUaire; Mr. will not have the opporunity of im­ C. R. Feldman. will bo growled at us. written about China. you nothing. Dial 1051, or call at our and Mrs. M. H. Green and Master It is very dangerous and most trying posing such a mentality and to ob­ Ray Green, Bronx; Mr. and Mrs. tain the annihilation of Bermuda's : : : A PALADIN OF ARABIA office. With Mrs. R. M. Long were her to argue with a person who has the Wilfred J. Kenyon and Miss Kenyon, good judgment. by Major N. N. Bray, (15/-). daughter Mary and son Lester H. advantage of you, but unless we argue Palisade; Mr. L. Leonard L. Labes, The biography of Brevet Warner, Ernest R. Deming jr., John and assert ourselves, then will follow Forest Hills; Mr. M. C. Mckay, Port MARTIN J. BRUNER, Lieut.-Col. G. E. Leachman, Saks and Carol Emerick. Furness monoply of hotels, real Chester; Miss Gertrude Morrison, A.S.O.H.R.M.T.K. C.I.E., D.S.O. From 1917 * * * estate and eventually business. The Flushing; Mrs. W. M. Pretloy, the until His murder in 1920, Superior Printing Judge and Mrs. Edwin C. Caffray deterioration of government and the Misses Betty and Evelyn Pretlow, the power of England in of East Orange, had with them Mrs. undermining of our traditions and Forest Hills; Miss Marion L. Welling, Mesopotamia was summed Our Job Printing Department is equipped F. P. Tucker, Mr. William T. Spence financial stability will follow in due Dardanelles Fortifications Middleton; N.Y. up, at any rate as far as the to meet your every need. And we will and Mr. and Mrs. C. Maurice De course. * * * Arabs were concerned, in not only print but plan your booklets, Land. Monopolies are like many dread ANKARA, Apr. 12 (CP)—Despite the the one word "Lajman." From New Jersey are Mr. and Mrs. diseases in that they work unseen and possible objection from Bulgaria the E. E. Evans, Maplewood; Miss Mary How this came about is folders, circulars, etc., if desired. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ryan and Mr. unnoticed, but eventually the pa­ Turkish Government is beUeved to vividly described in this fas­ J. Sullivan, Clifton, N.J. and Mrs. J. W. Davern formed a tient succumbs. Everywhere one be confident that a request for the cinating book. Miss L. Louise Cooper is a visitor group from Plattsburgh, N.Y. Mr. sees evidence of the gradual but in­ refortification of the Dardanelles, : : : : THE SON OF MARI­ from Attleboro, Mass.; Miss Helen Davern is president of the Platts­ creasing control by this company banned by the post-war treaty of ETTA by Johan Fabricus, McCarthy from Chelseg., Mass.; burgh Republican. and it is high time that we take a firm Lausanne, would be favourably re­ (9/6). The successor to An­ Miss Helen Mahoney, Taunton, stand and insist on fair play and ceived by the other signatory powers. thony Adverse. Already in Mr. and Mrs. Peter Murphy and Diplomatic circles predicted Uttle The Royal Gazette Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. West and put an end to unfair competition. its third impression. Miss Frances Mary Murphy, New­ opposition to the Turkish petition Mr. and Mrs. Vail Zuell were to­ to condition warships, foreign sig­ ton Centre, Mass.; Miss M. B. Shee- gether as were Miss B. Arnold, Miss Yours very truly, natories to retain the privilege of han, Holyoke, Mass. W. Stanton, J. R. Acton and C. "CASSIUS." free navigation through the Straits. and Colonist Daily From New Haven, Ct. are Miss Browning Vokes. * * * Mildred and Miss Florence O'Don- The Turkish Government, taking I THE BOOK STORE jj neJl; Miss Marie L. Main from Stam­ Editor's Note: Perhaps our cor­ this long expected step was asked by Bermuda's Only Daily Newspaper Dr. J. J. Feeney, and Warren Ash­ X _ ford, Ct. respondent remembers the descrip­ the signatories of the Lausanne treaty ley were with Betty Farley and 23 x=* >O«OOOO-K--»OOOO<>OOOOO<)GX S3 tion of Cassius: to amend the clauses of the Straits Mrs. Frederick Moyt is a guest Eleanor Lehrferd. from Norwalk, Ct. convention to aUow her refortify the Arriving from Nitro, Wejst Van Let me have man about me that are DardaneUes. Foreign Minister Aras .Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Hoffman and fat; handed the note to the diplomatic were Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Cameron formed and Miss Catherine Nash is a guest Sleek-headed men, and such as representatives of the signatory pow­ POSTAGE STAMPS Highly endorsed by a square party and Mr. and Mrs. sleep o'nights; ers, stating the Turkish Govern­ from Austin, Texas. N. D. Blauner sat at £n adjoining Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Riordan Yond' Cassius has a lean and ment's decision. table. hungry look; For Collections Doctors and Dietitians. and Miss Cecile Riordan are visitors * * * from Washington, D.C. He thinks too much: such men are Dr. and Mrs. M. F. Draye, Mr. and IN EXCHANGE FOR * * * dangerous. 200 POSTAGE STAMPS, aU values BERMUDA Mrs. C. P. Stetser and Mr. and Mrs. THE SILVER GRILL weU assorted of Bermuda and the George M. Cole celebrated Dr. West Indies, I wiU give Picture Post and Draye's birthday with a party in the Cards of the Great War or British Mr. and Mrs. T. Wallace Orr of tor Lynch-Stanton of Montreal, Views photographed from Aero­ BRITISH WEST INDIAN New York entertained a group at a Silver Grill. Captain M. F. H. Rogers B.M. and Lt- planes, etc. dinner dance Froday evening in the * * * Comander A. M. Ackery came to­ MISS TEE I-TONE Seated together were Mr. and gether. Kia Ora, Stockwell, LONDON, S.W.9. ERNEST J. BELL Silver Grill of the Bermudiana. the delicious chocolate-malt beverage Among their guests were Mrs. Mrs. Wiliam Gosling, Mrs. M. Gra­ Orr's brother and his wife, Mr. and ham, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chappell Mrs. Allen McMartin of Montreal, and Mr. Paul Outerbridge. Others noted were Mrs. LesUe JACK ARNOLD is the AGENT and also from Montreal were Mr. Charteris and Mr. Ronald Stemp; Bank of Bermuda Building Dial 1650 and Mrs. Ernest Savard. Mrs. A. S. Wiggett and Lt. Com­ Mr. and Hrs. George Van TasseU % Is. * mander R. H. S. Roundel! came in to with their son George ,and Miss sup and dance as did Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Courtney Burr and his house Priscilla Gunther; and many others. P. M. Stevenson of Philadelphia. guest, Mr. and Mrs. George D. Wood of New York were present as were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burrows, Miss TO OUR VISITING FRIENDS Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Dillon, Mr. and Mr. J. Peacock Green came over Joyce Cotter, Mr. Erskine Gwynne, Mrs. J. A. Prudhomme and Misle from the Coral Island Club to dine Mr. Eugene Hutchins. ^^H — Welcome — Adler formed a group. Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Duffy of Chicago. Mr. Duffy The same evening a group from Mrs. J. B. Macphail and Mrs. Vic- is with the Chicago Tribune. the LaFayette came in for a late THE PHOENIX supiper and dancing. With the French Consul General in New York, The Rexall Drug Store Count Charles de Ferry de Fouten- ouvelle, were Mrs. John Ringling of New York and Florida; Mrs. Wag­ Giving Drug Service to goner Bowman, Mrs. W. G. Thirkiele, Mrs. James Stewart, and Mr. James resident and tourist alike Stewart, and Mr. Pierre-Eduard Caugardel, son of the manjaging for over a third of a director of the French S. S. Line. century. Mr. J. Otto Stack, general man­ ager of the St. Regis Hotel in New York, had as dinner guests at the Bermudiana the American Consul and Mrs. Charles H. Heisler and Mr. ALWAYS TIRED OUI Heisler's niece, Miss Betty Heisler Ever thought the cause may be from Drexel Hill, Pa. CONSTIPATION? Commander Guy Ridgeway dined When you are listless, sluggish or run * informally with Mr. and Mrs. Alden down don't experiment, but take S. Blodget. Beecham's Fills. Being a purely vegetable SWIM SUITS remedy they tone, regulate and purify your LINEN SUITS system and put you right—internally, jk On Thursday evening Mrs. J. You must be in the swim and there is Make you fit and keep you fit. 7 Randolph Robinson who had given a theatre party to hear CorneUa . For Men • • • only one way of entry—snugly tucked Otis Skinner brought her group to in a 1936 ModeL the Silver Grill to a late supper party in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Alden S. Tailored in London from fine It is of course 1936 and we have a classic Blodget (Cornelia Otis Skinner). pre-shrunk Irish Linen. Smart­ showing of stylishly smart Swim Suits. The group included Mr. and Mrs. Gavin Brackenridge, of Kew Gar­ ly styled in Single Breast Sacs, In one piece; in two piece and in half dens, NY.; the Misses Celia R. and Double Breast, and Bi-swing a piece with a quarter for the top. Ruth Robinson; Mr. Fielding Rob­ inson, Mr. Robert Doyle; Dr. H. L. Sport Models. For many models the price is as meagre PILLS Wilkinson, Commander Gug Ridge­ as the suit; for others the price is equally way; Captain Agnew and Lieut. Mingey of H.M.C.S. Saguenay. All sizes in stock brief, but the suits obviously contain pnf easily earned in Commission Fatal Motor Accidents * * * much more material. V/r%by obtaining orders for Ftf- With Mrs. Arthur Woolly-Hart af­ *"•** rate Christmas Cards and Regular Models Calendars from your friends said BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Apr. 12. ter the theatre in the Silver Grin In AU Wool acquaintances. No previous exper­ (OP)—A fatal motor lorry accident were Miss Peggy Lorimer, Mr. Robin 50/- ience necessary. Write today for occurred yesterday morning at Lo­ Tucker, Mr. Alexander Reed, Mr. beautiful Free Sample Book to Brit­ Stuart Elliott. at from 13/6 the suit ain's largest and foremost Pub­ cust Hall resulting in the instant lishers. death of William Trotman and * * * Highest Commission. Do not miss Wallace Holder, also serious injury Mr. J. Campbell Good had as this great Money Making opport­ guests in the Silver Grill Mr. and Gihboits G>, to Frank Forde and Fitz Bayley. unity. The bursting of the right front tyre Mrs. A. F. Flitcroft, Mr. and Mrs. Queen Street THE WOMANS SHOP of the lorry laden with four puncheons John Depew Cushing, Miss Doris JONES, WILLIAMS & CO., Dickerman, Miss Shirley Woodward, Reid Street Dept. 25, Victoria Works, Preston, of syrup caused it to jump an em­ England. bankment. Mr Neil Gray, Mr. Tatum. Page .6 THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1936

INVESTMENT YIELDS Saltas Grammar School 3~ .Butterfield House NEW YORK STOCKS Shield previously presented to T. M. Closes for Easter Adams, Captain of DarreU. Vacation Final Result of House Competition. Saturday's Closing Prices The foUowing are a list of hid and L WatUngton House asked prices on Canadian Bonds 2. Butterfield House Sat. Thur. suppUed by Johnson & Cooper, 3.__4_ Saltus House Air Reduction 190 188} Correspondents for W. C. Pitfield & END-0F-TERM CEREMONY IN Shield to L. Vorley, Captain of AlUed Ch. & Dye. 201* 202 Co., Ltd., MontreaL THE SCHOOL HALL WatUngton. AUis Chalm, Mfg «0| 48J Am. Can — x«{* 120} GOVERNMENT BONDS STATIONERY Am. Car & Foundry 37* 35f LEAVING CERTIFICATE _£T» Am. Coml. Alcohol — Bid Asked I_. Vorley and J. R. Gibbons. Am. & Foreign Pow » ~8i A-general assembly and service in 115 Am. & For. P. pf *»* 39 OJSTJL 44/56 — 113} the School Hall marked the end of the ai 117} In presenting the Certificate the & Am. Locomotive 30} CNJR. 5/69 116} Easter Term at Saltus Grammar 111} Headmaster congratulated the re­ Modestly priced-—' Am. Mch. & Fd__ — Dom. of Canada 4$/59-- 109} School on Thursday, April 9th. Boys Am. Power & Lt— £«* iii cipients, and emphasized the fact and visitors occupied the body of the Am. Radiator «* 23} m that the Leaving Certificate was Am. Rolling Mffl H 30| HaU, and the Headmaster and his INDUSTRIAL BONDS in itself an award for merit; the K but expressive Am. Smelt. & Rfg ~ °** 84| Staff, in academic dress, were on the 53} 48 award of the Certificate to boys & Am. Sugar Ref _*£ Abitibi 5/53. 46 platform. Am. TeL & Td *™ 167} leaving from the Fifth and Sixth Acadia Sugar 4}/55 _... 99 102 Am. Tobacco B~—— The choir sang the Opening Sen­ depended upon a meritorious record, of your own 24f Canada Cement 5}/47.„. 105# 107} S Am. Water Works™—— **£ tence, "Heavenly Father, God of and it was something for aU boys to Anaconda Copper »»§ 38} 104} 85! Famous Players 6/48— 102 Love, hear us from Thy Throne 101 strive for during their school career. x Atchison Sf 85| Halifax Harbour 3/38...... 98} above," the Headmaster read the Atlantic Refining. -jf* The School was sorry to lose Vorley good taste 48f HamUton By - Product Auburn Auto.— *?} appropriate Collects, and the School and Gibbons, both of whom had 3} Coke Ovens 5/55.- 98 100} 8 Baldwin Loco - _r§ 22 then joined in the Lord's Prayer. The merited so weU. Vorley might weU Baltimore & Ohio *~| 19} Minnesota & Ontario end-of-Tenn hymn, No. 577, "Lord BarnsdaU Cp. A. "»» 34} be described as the ideal House Cap­ New stock, just arrived, to grace the new shelves and cases of our 26} Paper 6/50 32} dismiss us with Thy Blessing," fol­ tain, and a good friend of the School; Bendix Avia ~ J~f 62f 100} handsome new building. A splendid selection—and prices are Bethlehem Steel b<5« United Amusements 5/56 98 lowed; as the last verse was being 5* 56} 95.70 Gibbons had made his work felt Bohm Al. & Br - Wabasso Cotton 4/47.— 93} sung the Head of the School, E. L. more especially on the fabric of the & most inviting. In white and in a beautiful blue—the latter initialed. Borg. Warner , 57} Gibbons, brought in the School Flag buUding, where he had done much Briggs Mfg. -• ^* UTILITY BONDS Byers(A.M) 22f to the platform. The service closed useful work, and in the Scouts. Canada Dry G. Ale with the Grace. But they would not lose them en- 13} 123 Canadian Pacific "J TeU Telephone 5/60 121 entirely: they hoped to see much of from the box l 168} The boys then sang the School 1/6 Case Thresh — °'f 105} Brit. CoL Pow. 5/60. 103 song and the Headmaster proceeded them later as Old Boys. X CaterpiUar Tractor ™f 77} 108 28} B.C. Telephone 5/60 106 to the presentations: X Celanese Corp «[£ 102} Cerro de Pas Cop >*>£ 55 Calgary Power 5/60. 100} Reviewing the work of the past 58} 96 Term, the Headmaster said that he X Ches. & Ohio ™* I Can. UtiUties 5/55 94 Optime Prizes. Chrysler Corp 11M- 101} 97 thought that it'hadbeen on the whole X Dom. Elec. Pow 5}/55- 94 1 D.Warren Writing Tablets Children's Stationery Colorado F. & I— ~ Gattneau Power 5/56 97} 99} a good term; they had made progress. X Columbia G. and E. «J 21 2 -B. L. Barnard 134 129} 97} Let them realise that that progress Colum. Carb Inter. Power 6/S7..~ 94} Extra _ D. Lindsay | X had been made possible by the ef­ Ruled and unruled, Attractive designs and Coml. Credit - ~~ Mont. Tramways 5/55.... 86 Gymnastic Competition. X Coml. Solvents _. «j| 20| forts of the Staff, aU of whom had in various sizes Montreal L. H. & Power 1 .Butterfield House X marvellous colourings. Com. & Southern ^s 3}/56 ___ 100 102 worked hard to help them. But, Congoleum-Nairn ~ 2 WatUngton House 3 I Ottawa Light 5/57. 105} 108 however keen the Staff might be, X Consolidated Gas 34J 3. - DarreU House Consol. OU **x 341 Quebec Tel & Power some part depended on the boys X 6d. up 9d box 14} Shield to E. L. Gibbons, Captain of Oontl. Can ** 79 5/55 — — 94 97 themselves, and in that connection X Oontl. O. of D *>* Butterfield. 36 Union Gas 4}/50. ~ 96 98 he would Uke to remind them, es­ X Corn Prod. Ref.„ «*f 73 Physical Training Competition. Curtiss-Wright J C.P.R. 3}/5JL-_ 95} 97} pecially the younger boys, of the M 61 (Judges: Messrs. E. G. Anderson and X Deere & Co. ! meaning of the House Ladder, which 84| A. VoUer.) Gloy Paste Correspondence Cards Deleware & Hudson 49 Montreal, March 30th, 1936. showed the progressive positions in X 47| 1 '. Saltus House Del. Lack & West 2°| 20 the House Competition. In the flrst X Douglas Air. ,5*| 2. DarreU and Watlington tied ol 64f place it showed each boy what he X 1/- to 12/6 jar 1/6 and 2/- box Du Pont de N l i 151} METEOROLOGICAL NOTES Shield to F. G. Lines, Captain of Eastmas Kodak — had done as an individual, and if X Elec. Auto-lite 41| 41} Saltus. he had done weU that was a gratifying 14} X Elec. Power & L 1*1 FOREIGN REPORTS Football Competition. thing for him to know. Secondly, it Everything else in home and office Erie R. R 15» 15} 1 DarreU House showed what he had done to help X stationery supplies that you may reauixe. First Nat. Stores — DO 2...... Butterfield House 35} M his House, and that was even more X Foster Wheeler 34* 31 a 3 3....™ Watlington House Free Texas "'i 5 4 o © important, for in later Ufe each boy X Shield to T. M. Adams, Captain of Gen. Asphalt — DATE must take his place as the member X Gen. Elec 40_ 391 Is DarreU. THE BERMUDA PRESS, Ltd. 36| Apr of a group, and aU school training Gen. Foods Cp 36| p. - Football Colours: The foUowing had X Gen. Motors "° 69} o a was directed towards teaching him GiUette Saf. Razor — ffl « their FootbaU Colours this season: how to carry out efficiently his dut­ 20} Goodrich Rub 20 f N. H. WUUams (Capt.), E. L. Gib­ ies end responsibiUties towards his 29 29 M. Goodyear Rub _ bons, K. J. Young, Old Colours. CANADA: group. Thirdly, a boy's standing &nymym&)&u^^ 5s0 Granby Consol — L. Vorley, E. J. Moniz, P. C. Roach, Great Northern pf 39J 39} Montreal 40 .26 in the House Competition reflected 34} S. B. Atwood. Gy. West. Sugar 34J Ottawa the opinion in which he was held by Houston Oil WA 10} Athletic Sports Competition. 18} Toronto 40 .26 the Staff, aU ordinarily serious and Hudson Motor Car 1-i 1 DarreU House Hupp Motor Car 2J 2 U.S.A.: inteUigent men, whose efforts were 2 _ Watlington House Intl. Harvester 87 89} Boston 40 .12 directed towards bringing out the Intl. Nickel (Can) 49f 49£ 44 .34 best in each one. It was Uke a photo­ 16 New York Intl. Tel. & Tel 16| .36 graph. Each boy whose record show­ Johns-Manviile — PhUadelphia.. 44 Kansa= city Southern ... — Atlantic City. 42 .82 ed a heavy minus total should under­ Kelvinator Cp 23f 231 Washington 46 .40 FOREIGN EXCHANGE stand that he was not considered to be Kennecott Cop 41J 40 % doing his best; but each one with a 22* 3ERMUDA: Lambert Co 22J ;race substantial credit balance could take Liggett & Myers B — St. George's.... be Loews Inc *§§ 46J Local Rates it that he was considered to be doing NOTE:—b—blue sky be—partly Mack Trunk 25J 35* weU. How Important it was to learn cloudy, c—cloudy, o—overcast, r— Mathieson Alk — T-v- following ip a copy if th. early in Ufe what impression ono's Miss. Can — rain, p—passing showers, s—snow, BuUetin displayed on Saturday work and behaviour made on other, Missouri Pacific 3 f—fog, t—trace, bf—blue sky and Montgomery Ward 4_i 44} at the local banks; men, so that errors might be cor­ Nash Motors 20| 20i fog. rs—sleet,z—hazy. rected before it was too late. Natl. Biscuit _..-. — 00 U. irtrr.jtTfz Natl. Cash Reg 27| 27i They were about to disperse for the Natl. Dairy Pro 23| 23} holidays, but let them remember Natl. Dist 31| 31| Buying at 4% dis $5.00 that their connection with the School 11} CUSTOMS HOUSE Natl. Power & Lt Hi Selling at 2% dis $1.8973 continued. What they did outside National Steel 67\ 67J N.Y.-N.H. & H — must reflect either credit or discred­ N.Y. Central -10J 401 Rate of Exchange CANADIAN DQLLA5S it on the School. In the past he North Amer. Co 29 f 28| had had good reports of the way Northern Pacific 34| 341 Buying ax 4*"T. d's. $5.0262 in which Saltus boys deported them­ Pacific Gas & E — 1 _>_.C di . $4.9231 Packard Motor Car HI Hi The following rates of ex­ belling at 2} selves; let them maintain their rp- Paramount Pic 8| 8! change were in force at the putation, and let them do all in Paramount Pic, 2nd pi. 91 FRANC PES POTJN 9} Customs House on Thursday, their power to be a help to parents Penn. R. R : 35| 35| April 9th:— I and others during the hoUdays. PhiUips Petrol 47| 47| London... 74.98 Pub. Service of N.J 421 42} U.S.A S4.94 At the close of the Headmast .r's Pullman, Inc — NbW York 6.59125 Canada $4.97 I address the School sang a verse of the Radio Corp 12| 12! j National Anthem, and were Radio Corp. pf. B 100§ Belgium 29.29 QUOTATIONS 100} I accorded to the Headmaster and Radio Keith-Orp 7 6} France _ 75 Remington-Rand 22i 22| Germany 12.30 New York Closed $1.94125 Staff. Repub. Steel Corp 25J Safeway Stores — 25| Holland..* - 7.29 Montreal Closed. $4.96375 Seaboard OU (Del).- 38| 38! Hong Kong _. .„ 1/4 London, 11.30 a.m... $4.94062 STOUT FELLOW AT COLLEGE—An action picture showing the well developed muscles of Chester Sears Roebuck 67| 67} Italy - 63 Montreal Latest $4.964375 PhiUips of Temple University, Philadelphia, winner of the AU-Round IntercoUeartate ch|MnpiQ8$j_» SheU Union OU 17| 17} Japan 1/2 1 New York Latest.... $4.94125 The Summer Term starts on AprU of 1938-36, during the meet held at the university recently. He also is the h6rlztmta1 ber < Simmons Co 30| 30} 20th. Beneath him, as he grips the parallel bars, are some of his troDhles. Socony-Vac. OU 14J 141 Southern Pacific 37* 37} Southern Railway 18£ 18 Sherry Corp 20| 20} Standard Brands 16| 16} Standard Gas & Elec 7| 7! Stand. Oil of Cal — Stand. OU of Ind — Stand. OU of NJ" 65 66 BENNY Stewart-Warner 23 22| Studebaker Corp 14| 14 Superior OiL 5J 5} Texas Corp 38§ 38} And There You Texas Gulf Sulph 35| 35} Tbermoid Co — Are -.Timken RoUer Bear 68| 68} Unioil Oar & 0 88 87| Union Pacific. 133J 131* United Aircraft 26f 25} United Oorp 7J 7} United Corp. pf 44f 44} J. CARVER United Drag. 131 13| United Fruit — United Gas Imp 16J 16} PUSEY U.S. Indus Alco „ br\ 57} U.S. Rubber 34 34 U.S. rtubber 1st pf 79} 79 U.S. Smelt. R. & M 94 93! U.S. SteeL 71| 71 U.S. Steel pf 132f 131 Vanadium Corp 23§ 23| Warner Bros. Pict n§ 11} Warren Pav 9§ 8} BRONCHO Western Union Tel 88J 88 Westinghouse Elec. & M 120} 119 Wilson & Co — Woolworth Co 49} 49} Werthington Pump — BILL YeUow Tr. & Coach isf 19}

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The market developed a raUying tendency with rails advancing owing to favou able travfie returns. Stpel Harry F. O'Neill and motor share were firmer. 675, 000 shares were traded in. THE ROYAL GAZETTE A10D COLONIST DAILY, MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1936 Page 7

Fine Race Programme at Boxing Show at St. George's Appreciative Letter from Sec­ Bermuda Swimmers Beware! Toronto Hospital Thanks Easter Holiday Soccer Fixtures in SheUy Bay Track Today Easter Tuesday Night retary of Harvard U. on Local "Sweep" Organiser Success of Rugby Week Mrs. Ralph Dillon, a well-known An excellent card has been arrang­ In order to provide added Easter charitable worker of Montreal, and England Reveal Many Upsets ed by the Bermuda Jockey Club for Tuesday night entertainment for the also high scorer in the Canadian The following letter of appreciation Olympics, broke the swimming re­ Further evidence showing that a today's race meeting at the Shelly many tourists who will land at of the hospitality extended the Har­ Bay Race track and the following will St. George's from the various cruise cord for the hundred yard dash of the properly conducted sweepstakes may vard squad during "Bermuda Rugby Bermudiana Pool on Friday. be the official programme. ships, there will bean "Easter Cruise be not only a good gamble but also LONDON, April 11. (CP).—The Easter holiday matches in the Week" has been received by Mr. A. E. a good work was revealed in a letter Boxing Tournament" tn the Somers oo English Soccer Leagues started on Good Friday and in the four Nicholl, President of the Bermuda from The Hospital For Sick Children, days most of the eighty-eight clubs comprising the four Divisions THE PROGRAMME Opera House, St. George's, tomorrow Athletic Association, from Mr. Hay­ night. The first bout is scheduled to Toronto, Canada, received on Satur­ will be called upon to play three matches. den Channing, Jnr., secretary of the Ping Pong Championship day by Mr. F. E. Hathway, Hon. 2.30 p.m.—2.25 Class, trott or pace, 1 start at 8.45 p.m. Sunderland, leading the First Division with 50 points, had a Harvard team:— Secretary, Bermuda and West Indies lead of eight points over her nearest rival, "Derby C-wmty, and mile. The following programme has been arranged:— Mr.- Alec Prudhomme, K. C, of Charities, Hamilton, Bermuda, which needed only five more to clinch the championship prior to Good 3.00 p.m.—Easter Handicap, running, April 7th. 1936 Montreal, defeated Mr. Ralph Dillon charities are part of the receipts of Friday's engagement. 4J furlongs. B-41 Eliot House,Cambridge,Mass. in an exicting Ping Pong tournament 4-ROUND PRELIMINARIES the B. and W.I. Sweepstakes. Aston Villa, the Club which has a position among the top 3.20 p.m.—Hopeful Stakes, running, at the Bermudiana Hotel a few nights Dear Sir, The letter, which foUows, is Inter­ flight clubs throughout ite career, is now in twenty-first place. 1 mile and 1 furlong. ago. Mr. Prudhomme defeated his Sonny Flood vs. Radio Gene I was very sorry not to have been esting because it gives an idea of the Ten teams out of the eighty-eight dabs were idle on Good 3.40 p.m.—Free for All, trot or pace, opponent by a score of 27-25; 11-21; WiU Burrows vs. Battling Caines able to see you for longer last Friday extent of the splendid, charitable Friday, Middlesborough, Sheffield Wednesday, Bradford City, 1 mile. 21-19. Lightning Llndsey vs. Kid Pork in order to thank you more fully work done by this Canadian institu­ Barnsley, Coventry City, Torquay United, Swindon Town, Exeter 4.15 p.m.—Hotel Stakes, running, He received a small silver loving Chops for all that you did for Harvard on tion devoted to the medical care of City, Gateshead and Darlington. 5 furlongs. their visit to Bermuda. However, cup for his prowess at the game. children. 4.45 pjn.—Oity of Hamilton Stakes, SCOTTISH FOOTBALL FIRST DIVISION 8-ROUND SEMI-FINALS allow me to say now how much we all running, 4J furlongs. feel indebted to the kindness of the -oo- Th^ Hospital for Sick Children, Three games were played in the 5.15 pan.—Second Heat Free for All. 67 CoUege Street, Aston Villa Manchester C. Shifting Shadow vs. St. Thomas Kid B. A. A. and to your personal efforts Scottish Football League during last Special trains of the Bermuda Rail­ Olympic Bells For Souvenirs Toronto 2, Bolton W. Sunderland Kid Flood vs. Kid Tanner in particular. No trip could have week, resulting in the standing both Brentford Grimsby T. way leave Hamilton, (Queen St.), at been more enjoyable, and I am sure April 6, 1936. BERLIN, April 11.—Thousands of at the top and bottom of the Leagues Derby Cty. Leeds Utd. 1.30 p.m., returning immediately that none will be until we can accept MAIN BOUT, 10 ROUNDS small procelain bells, five inches being affected. Further vital changes Everton W. Brom. A. after the last race. In addition a your hospitality another year. F. Hathway, Esq., high, are being produced by the are expected after Saturday's con­ Huddersfield T. Birmingham special augmented service providing Hon. Secretary, Mike McGowan (Middleweight We all enjoyed our games with State Porcelain Factory in Berlin as tests. Middlesboro Arsenal trains every 20 minutes. Special Bermuda and West Indies Charities, champion of Bermuda), vs. Gunboat the B. A. A., delighted with the spirit souvenirs for visitors to the Olympic The championship is not certain Portsmouth cheap fare: 1/- or 25c. each way from Hamilton, Bermuda. Chelsea Flamingo. in which they were played and value Games. however, and with only two more Preston NJE. Liverpool Hamilton or St. George's. such a way of becoming acquainte Officials for the evening are, Referee These porcelain, bells are exact weeks to go to complete the schedule Sheffield W. Blackburn R. with Bermuda's sportsmen. I only Dear Mr. Hathway, John La Rue; Judges, A. R. Vaucros­ replicas of the giant Olympic Bell, there is a toss-up at both ends of the Wolves Stoke City Trick Golf Exhibition at ike hope that members of the Consta­ On behalf of the Chairman of the son, J. S. McBeath; time-keeper, J. weighing ten tons, which will ring League. A slip by any of the leaders bulary and others who sustained Board of Trustees of this Hospital Belmont, Thursday Cardie Mosse; announcer, Benny in the Olympic ceremonies on August may cost them the trophy while the injuries are once again able to go about Mr. R. A. Laidlaw, who is at present SECOND DIVISION Walton. Reserved seats are now on 1. On Its surface an eagle is shown in lower placed squads will have to fight their normal affairs and have not away, may I take this opportunity of On Thursday next, Belmont Manor sale at Wright's Ice Cream Parlour, relief, holding the five interlocked hard to stay with the senior company suffered too much from entertain­ thanking you most srncerely fo r your Barnsley 2 Doncaster R. is offering an afternoon to golfers St. George's, priced at $1.50 and $1. Olympic Rings in its claws, whereas next year. ing us. Naturally those of us who generous donation toward the work Bradford O. 3 West Ham U. that will be crowded with interest. oc on the opposite side appears the Celtic are at present leading with consider visiting Bermuda again which this Hospital is doing. We are Burnley 1 Norwich City Joe, Ezar arrives on Monday, and Brandenburg Gate, Berlin's famous 58points, being 2-up on Glasgow Ran­ next year would like to placate the also taking the liberty of forwarding Charlton Ath. 4 Notts Forest plans a "trick shot exhibition" over League Soccer Fixtures for landmark. The rim bears the in- to you, under separate cover, a copy gers who are leading Aberdeen by a Fulham 0 Southampton Police Force. mere point. Bslmont Manor course which will Today and Tomorrow jnscription: "I call the Youth of of our last-published Annual Report, Hull City 0 Blackpool start at two-thirty, on Thursday I hope .that you will convey our Airdrieonians occupy the cellar the World." from which you wUl note the extent Manchester U. 4 Bradford afternoon. Joe Ezar—called the thanks to the Navy team for fielding position with 23 points, one less The porcelain bell, which emits a and nature of the work which we are Newcastle XT. 2" Swansea T. "Clown Prince" by those who enjoy Fixtures in the EngUsh Leagues for a side at such short notice, and that than the Hibernians and Clyde. high and clear sound when rung, doing. Briefly, last year we handled Plymouth A. 3 Bury his friendship, was born in Waco, Easter Monday (today) which is a you will tell them how much we en­ as cot patients, 8,188 chUdren and Ayr United's efforts have netted may be used like any metal bell, Port Vale 1 Sheffield U. Texas. In the last four years he has general holiday in England, are joyed our match with them. I hope gave upwards of 90,000 treatments them 25 points and Albion Rovers thus serving a practical purpose in ad­ Tottenham H. 1 Leicester C. come into the lime-lights as a trick- listed as follows:— that next year the Admiralty will see in our Out-Patient Department. only have 26 to their credit. fit to make their arrival in Bermuda dition to being a handsome souvenir. shot exhibition and he ranks with You can weU imagine that, with THIRD DIVISION "second to none"—Kirkwood, inas­ FIRST DIVISION. coincide more nearly with ours that IN THE IRISH LEAGUE we may see more of them. this volume of work going through (Southern Section) much as Kirkwood was the origina­ year by year, voluntary donations Mr. Wood of the Hamilton Hotel tor of Trick-shot exhibitions. Ezar Birmingham vs. Sunderland Scottish Football Results from such organizations as your own, Linfield won the Irish Association must also rank chief among those Bournemouth 3 Bristol C. has now perfected the assortment of Brentford vs. Everton and from private individuals who are otball Cup for the eighteenth time whom we have to thank, and I hope Bristol R. 2 Aldershot shots he has to offer to such a fin­ Derby C. vs. Chelsea interested in the welfare of chUdren, t week when they defeated Derry you will let them know how much GLASGOW, AprU 11. (CP)—Results Cardiff C. 3 Queens P. R. ished degree that he is the outstand­ Leeds U. vs. Manchester C ta the Scottish League were as fol­ are most welcome. 2-1 in the replay of their final we appreciated being at the hotel. Clapton O. 1 Swindon T. ing and foremost in that game to­ Liverpool vs. Blackburn R. lows:— Yours faithfully, match. The clubs were deadlocked Crystal P. 2 Exeter City day. Like Kirkwood, during the Middlesborough vs. Sheffield W. Our return journey was enjoyable with a 1-1 score after ninety minutes FIRST DIVISION GiUingham 0 Watford last few years he has travelled around Preston N. E. vs. Bolton W and would have been more so if not J. H. W. BOWER. the game was played over- Luton T. 0 Mill waB the world and given exhibitions in tinged with regret at leaving Bermuda Stoke C. vs. Grimsby T Aberdeen Albion R. Superintendent. during which period Linfield Northampton 3 Newport Cty. practically every country of the world. However, it gives us all the more to West Brom. A. vs. Arsenal Airdrieonians Motherwell ched the deciding goal. The fin- Notts Cty. 1 Torquay Utd. After T-is exhibition here he will sail look forward to and we can always Wolverhampton vs. Aston Vil'a... Arbroath Celtic Canada, like several other coun­ s battled to a goalless draw last Reading 3 Brighton for New York, and thence to Eng­ tell people what they miss by not Ayr United Dumermline tries, has outlawed the promotion of Saturday. Southend Utd .0 Coventry C. land to give exhibitions and play in going to Bermuda. But perhaps that SECOND DIVISION Clyde Hearts sweepstakes from within, but her Cup has been battled tor since the British Open. is a little insincere, as Bermuda Hamilton A. Rangers people apparently cling to the ancient t year's honours were won would not be the same to us without THIRD DIVISION Some of the tricks are unique. One Barnsley vs. Bradford C Hibernians right of accepting the law of chance. the Rugger games and the genial Third Lanark by Glentoran. (Northern Section) of the best bets is the placing of a Bradford vs. Bury Partick T. sportsmanship and hospitality which Dundee ball on the ground, coming down Charlton A. vs. Tottenham H. Queens Park GBY LEAGUE RESULTS we owe directly to you. Kilmarnock -oo- Accrington S. 1 Oldham Ath. hard on the top of it with a golf club, Fulham vs. Port Vale Queen of South St. Johnstone Barrow 1 Carlisle Utd. as though chopping wood. While Hull City vs. Newcastle Yours very gratefully, 3_ies in the EnglisJ Rugby 4 Darlington and sincerely Chester the ball bounds—and is still in the Leicester C. vs. West Ham U.... SECOND 1IVK [Ol Royal Condolence? estilted as follows :- Chesterfield 2 Mansfield T. air— he hits it with the second swing I Manchester U. vs. Burnley. Hayden Channing 3 Wrexham ——oc Crewe Alex. over two hundred yards down the | Norwich C. vs. Notts F Dumbarton 3 Raitli R. 1 Willesden 12, Sfcreatham 5 Gateshead Lincoln City fairway. Along with this and many Southampton vs. Blackpool, Dickson Utters Joe Louis tear E__3t Fife Edinburgh City (tm; LO-TDON, Apr. 12 (CP)^Queen 3 Mitcham 21. 0 Hartlepools U. New Brighton other types of shots such as kicking I Swansea T. vs. Plymouth A.. East Stirling 4 Montrose Mary and the Duke and Duchess of ...10 Salford _ 5 0 Tranmere R. of 11 Countries Rochdale a ball off the face of a watch with an Forfar Athletic 3 Dundee U. York yesterday sent condolences to >rdN 15 Keighley 0 2 Halifax T. Southport iron club—or off the nose of a caddie— THIRD DIVISION Kings Park l Alloa the German Embassy on the death of Featherstone unplayed Stockport Cry. 1 Rotherham U. and countless others, his tricks aie (Northern Section) NEW YORK, April 11. (CP)—Joe __orton 6 St. Bern ar Loopold von Hoesch, Reich Ambas­ htonR 21 Dewsbury 9 0 Walsall York City haid to beat. He gives instruction Louis on Thursday had an added in­ St. liiirren 0 Falkirk -co sador to the Court of St. James. Castleford 31 Leeds 3 all the time he is doing these odd Accrington S. vs. Mansfield T centive for licking Max Schmeling in 12 Hull Kingston .. .2 Martindaie Leaves to Join the things—and golfers take a lesson while Barrow vs. York City June, afterwards taking the world's Hunslet 4 York _, 7 Lancashire League enjoying his Houdini magic. Chesterfield vs. Lincoln C heavyweight championship away from -e^--<<«t>-- --^» ~4^.-4t£> -»•«&»---^~ - Liverpool S... .28 Leigh. 3 He gives lessons on how to hit the Gateshead vs. Darlington James J. Braddock, the present Rochdale H... 13 Batley. 20 hall correctly with either a hook, Halifax T. vs. Tranmere R champion, in the Fall. St. Helens R. il Huddersfield.... BARBADOS, April 11. (CP)—E. A. straight shot, or fade, during the Oldham A. vs. Walsall Jeff Dickson, the Jackson, Missouri Swinton 12 Oldham 9 Martindaie, the Barbados and West course of his golf show. Dick Chap­ Rochdale vs. New Brighton boy, who is now Europe's foremost Wakefield T.. ...7 Halifax 11 Indian fast bowler, sailed for England man, of Greenwich, Conn., is down Rotherham U. vs. Hartlepools U.. sports promoter, has promised the Warrington...... 9 Widnes today to take up a contract for the Brown Bombei a tour of eleven coun­ • :'n Bermuda with Ezar. He is a Stockport C. vs. Chester. Wigan .14 St. Helens 0 summer with Burnley, the Lanca­ modest fellow and it takes a lot of Wrexham vs. Carlisle U tries if he beats Schmeling and shire League Club. questioning to get his story of what Braddock. V V oo he has done in the world of golf dom. Louis says he is willing to accept English League Soccer matches THIRD DIVISION He is twenty-five, and very evidently this offer, his managers do not object, played on Good Friday resulted as (Southern Section) • T Don Budge's Campaign for going places in the field of golf. In neither does the Twentieth Century follows:— 1934, he qualified for the National i Sporting Club which has Joe under FIRST DIVISION Davis Cup Honours Bournemouth vs. Clapton O... Open, as a runner up in the North contract until 1940. • Brighton vs. Millwall and South Amateur Championship. Bristol C. vs. Queen's P. R. Jeff Dickson plans to have Joe Louis Arsenal 4 W.BromwlchA .0 HOUSTON, Texas, April 11. (CP)— He won the American Westchester Exeter C. vs. Torquay U appear in exhibition fights in Eng­ • Aston Villa 4 Wolves 2 Don Budge, the "redhead from Championship and medal, the Green Luton T. vs. Bristol R land, France, Portugal, Spain, Den­ i Blackburn R. 2 Liverpool 2 California," on Thursday regarded Meadow, invitation, and medal, mark, Switzerland, Sweden, Bel­ 1 Preston N.E. 1 Newport C. vs. Aldershot Bolton W. the United States-Mexico Davis Cup won Westchester Baltimore In­ gium, Czechoslovakia, Austria and 1 Derby C. 1 Northampton T. vs. Cardiff C. V Chelsea matches as a start of his campaign to vitation, the New York State and Poland. Everton 1 Brentford 2 unseat Wilmer Allison. Notts C. vs. Watford— • nobel. Dickson has also expressed his de­ GiimsbyT. 3 Stoke City 0 Budge and "Bitsy" Grant will Reading vs. Crystal P. • sire to book Max Baer for several Manchester C. 1 Leeds U. 3 handle the singles' assignments in Ezar's theory of teaching, ac­ Southend U. vs. Gillingham • cording to most professionals is European engagements. Portsmouth 0 Huddersfield T 0 play starting at the Riveroaks Club, Swindon T. vs. Coventry C V most unorthodox, but Chapman be­ Sheffield W. v. Middlesbro' unplayed it has been announced. -oo- lieves that in ten years or less every Sunderland 2 Birmingham 1 There are several fixtures listed for Berlin Plans Television for V -oo- player in the world will be conscious­ Easter Tuesday also :- ly—or sub-consciously—using his SECOND DIVISION Olympic Visitors Berlin Offers Courses for method. Mr. Ezar believes that golf FIRST DIVISION is entirely a right handed swing from 2 Southampton 1 Olympic Visitors BERLIN, April 11.—A number of Blackpool the start to finish. There is none Burnley 2 Manchester 0. 2 Huddersfield T. vs. Portsmouth public television booths and tents will of the gripping tighter with the left be erected for the Xlth Olympic Bury 1 Bradford 0 BERLIN, April 11.—A number of hand than the right—no drawing • Doncaster R. 0 Sheffield U. 0 courses on methods employed by SECOND DIVISION Games by the German postal auth­ down with the left arm when com­ orities so that visitors may also Newcastle U. 4 Hull City 1 German physical educators will be ing into an iron shot, as many pro­ • Notts Forest 2 Norwich City 2 givan for Olympic visitors from Bradford C. vs. Barnsley.. foUow the Olympic events from the fessionals teach. His theory is to outside. Plymouth A. 1 Swansea T. 2 August 19 to 29 after the conclusion slap the ball with the wrist and hands THIRD DIVISION Port Vale 1 Fulham 0 of the Olympic Games. with a firm decisive blow. To watch This is the first time that an open Tottenham H. 1 CharltonA. 1 These courses comprise lessons in him hit an iron shot is indeed a great (Southern Section) air event such as the Olympics wUl West Ham U. o Leicester C. 2 gymnastics, track and fieled athletics, thrill and well worth seeing. Three be shown on a television screen. f "Southland ** • swimming, and games. They will years ago Ezar tutored Johnny De Coventry O. vs. Swindon T. Experiments have, proven very suc­ THIRD DIVISION not be confined to lectures and Forest, who at that time was at the cessful, and the organisers hope, by • -oo— SPORT DRESSES (Southern Section) motion picture demonstrations only lowest peak of his career In the game this means, to give all of the 300,000 but will also include practical work­ of golf, and was unable to get any to 400,000 guests expected for the Rugby Union Matches Played Olympic Games at least an idea Stylishly smart yet neat and trim... Aldershot Newport C. outs in the gymnasia and athletic help whatever with the best "Pros". of how big athletic events are "broad­ Bristol R: Luton T. fields. The participants will be Johnny went to England, after his in England, Saturday in fact, worthy successors to the cast" by television. • Cardiff City Northamt. T. housed in buildings on the giant last instruction and proceeded to • mannish suit season. Our extensive Clapton Orient B ournemouth win the British Amateur Champion­ .——oo Olympic Park, the Reich Sport Field, LONDON, \pril 11 (CP)—The range represents first choice from V Crystal Palace Reading where all Implements and facilities ship. Mr Chapman will accompany results:— f Gillingham South end U. available will be at their disposal. Ezar to England and will train with Rugby League Results the newest of New York Creations. Millwall Brighton •LS_M6ri^L__r' him over St. Andrew's for two weeks Bath 18 Old Cranleigh. 1 Queen's Park Bristol City jpW^gf oo before entering for the great classic. Bristol ia Leicester Batley 12 Huddersfield in Silks and Cottons Watford Notts county So Belmont Manor, on Thursday Bridge water A. Blackheath • Belfast Soccer Cup Games 3 Bramley 7 York afternoon is offering a great treat Cardiff Barbarians Castleford 18 Featherstone (Northern Section) to golfers. There will be a special 7 Cheltenham 3 Headingley HaUfax 21 Dewsbury Pastels and Plaids BELFAST, April llth, (CP)—Bel­ golf luncheon in the grill before play Gloucerter 32 LondonW. Hull Kingston 5 Liverpool S. Carlisle U. Wrexham fast Soccer Cup games played today starts. LlaneUy 6 Northampton Hunslet 13 HuU • 22/6 to 57/6 Chester Stockport C. resulted as follows:— Newport Crosskeys 17 Leeds • 5 Keighley Crewe Alex. Southport Neath 13 Devonport S. Leigh 11, Acton&Wiilesden 11 In Pastels and Plaids .... Hartlepools U. Rotherhanc U. Portadown Distillery North Ireland 7 Birkenhead P. Oldham !4 St. Helens R. t Lincoln City Chesterfield STAMP COLLECTORS Derry City Coleraine I make a speciality of Plymouth A. 17 Old Mer. Tay. Salford 2 Swinton . Mansfield T. Accrington S. Cllftonvillfc Glenavon RARE BRITISH COLONIALS Redruth 22; Old Leysuans St. Helens 5 Warrington* NewJJrighton Rochdale Celtic Larne Selections sent on approval, Swansea 0 • Harlequins S. & Mltcham 10 Broughton R. TranmeieR. Halifax T. RosslynPark Glentoran Bangor T. ALLEN, Sale 6 Wakefield T. 8 Bradford N. f ^^^fc oCUeN »f«(r^^l 'HAH it TO i ~ Walsall Oldham Ath. Ards Linfield 5 Blake HaU Road, Wanstead, Torquay Ath. 14 Uni.A.U. Widnes 28 Rochdale H. York City Barrow Newrytown London, Kit, England. Coventry • Ballymena Waterloo Wigan 29 Banow «3»^v «^> ^» «^> - Page 8 THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1936

S3 S-3 §9 fim fr* M 1»9* tim 19 OVER THE RADIO '.« ft* 1tm9 19 ttm fr* TONIGHT'S PROGRAMMES M. 19 •r-l ft* Slimi fr••*• WABC •.* Budweiser 19 WEAF WLW WJZ GSC & GSB lim 760 kilocycles 860 kilocycles ft* 660 kilocycles 700 kilocycles •31.3 metres & 31J5 metres. _B? NEW YORK CINCINNATI NEW YORK NEW YORK DAVENTRY, ENGLAND tm ir* IS 19 Woman's Radio Review Betty and Bob—sketch Betty and Bob—sketch Concert Miniatures 4.15—Binnie Hale in "No 5.00 No, Nanette •_• Old Friend Returning ft* 19 Backstage Wife, dramatic *.* 19 Phillips Lord Calling On Life of Mary Sothern- ft* 5.15 You —sketch sketch #3 at 19 *J» 1fr*9 Girl Alone—sketch Forever Young How to be charming, Chicago Variety Hour The BBC Dance Orches­ ttm ft* 5.30 beauty talk tra, directed by Henry *.* 19 HaU Grandpa Burton—sketch News and Financial Notes The Magic Voice, dramatic tfa THE QUARRY ft* sketch The News SS 19 9.9 ft* Walter Logan's Musicale Bob Nolan's Toy Band Let's Talk It Over Jack Shannon The BBC Dance Orchestra tim April llth to 18th ft**.* (cont'd) 19 19 fr* ft* Jack Armstroi-g—sketch "Wilderness Road," dram­ The BBC Orchestra (Sec­ <_• atic sketch at 1/- per bottle 19 tion C) S3 ft* The Singing Lady 19 James Wilkinson, Baritone Same as WJZ Jack Armstrong—sketch *.* ft* fr* mm *.* tf* Top Hatters Same as WJZ Little Orphan Annie- The Goldbergs—sketch fr* mm sketch Close down fr* *.« 9.9 GSC, 31.3 m. j GSA, 49.6 m. fr* News Reporter Buck Rogers—sketch fr* Flying Time—sketch The Johnsons Big Ben. The BBC Empire __9 fr* Orchestra THE QUARRY SPECIAL COCKTAIL •9 VS. Army Band fr* ft* m 1ft*9 News Reporter Adventures of Jimmy Mat- Bobby Benson—sketch fr* 19 *.* ft* 7.15 Edward Davies, baritone tern Stage ReUef Programme fr* Manhattan, Martini and Quarry Club 19 ».fr** fr* Press-Radio News Helen Nugent, contralto; Press-Radio News Press-Radio News Lime and Other Popular Cocktails mm 19 fr* L30 orchestra 1» fr* Answer me this Three X Sisters MUton Kellem and his fr* Orchestra *.* at 1/- each mm fr* ft* 9.9 19 Billy and Betty Same as WJZ LoweU Thomas "Renfrew of the Mount­ Better Hang Wrong Fel­ fr* ft* ed" ler . . ."—Reading mm 19 ft* Amos "n' Andy—sketch Same as WEAF Lois Ravel, Songs; orches­ Myrt and Marge—sketch 3.5—"Queue for Song" tf* M 8.00 tra fr* 19 M "Thomas Jefferson", Rep Ted Husing and the Char­ fr* MEET fr* Uncle Ezra—sketch AUce Day, Songs; Pearson 19 9.9 8.15 Orchestra John J. Boylan of N.Y. ioteers fr* fr* 19 AT 1* Singin' Sam fri ft* Connie Gates, contralto Same as WJZ Lum and Abner—sketch M 19 8.30 fr* THE ft* 19 9.9 Education in. the News— House of 1,000 Eyes The Dream Singer, with Al Boake Carter fr* The News 99 8.45 and Lee Reiser fr* QUARRY ft* 9.9 19 Hammerstein's Music HaU Sibber McGee and Molly— Lombardo Road Close down tfa fr* 9.00 sketch 9.9 (American 19 trm fr* Crusaders P.* 19 1U5 fr* House) ft* 9.9 99 Pick and Pat—musical tim fr* Voice of Firestone—Nelson Same as WEAF Evening in Paris—Pickens 9.9 M 9.30 Eddy, baritone: orch. Sisters; Morton Downey sketch fr* ft* fr**.* 99 A. &. P. Gypsies Same as WJZ Sinclair Minstrel Show Lux Radio Theatre *9 tm fr* mm 10.00 99 ft* fr* 1* Sigmund Romberg and Same as WEAF A Tale of Today, serial M fr* ** 19 10.30 Lionel Barrymore drama GSC, 31.3 m.; GSL, 49.1 m. 1* ft* ft* mm Contented Programme — University of Wisconsin fr* To be announced Wayne King's Orchestra Big Ben. "Books to Read" 19 mM 11.00 The Lullaby Lady Alumni Ass'n. Programnje fr* 11.20—The Composer at fr* 19 President Roosevelt's Ad­ The New Crosley Follies Russ Morgan's Hotel Bilt- President Franklin D. the Pianoforte—10: John F* Burrows &. Co*, Ltd* ft* 59 19 1U0 dress before Young more Orchestra Rosevelt Thomas F. Dunhill fr* fr* Democrats *.« 19 Agents for Budweiser fr* 11.45 The News fr* 1* 19 Queen Street fr* *.* Front Street HAMILTON M Enoch Light's Orch WLW News Room frfr*i ft* News Reporter Jack Denny and Orchestra Close down *_9.9• 19 12.00 /^BSEESSES Vfr** 1009fr* fr* 9.9 fr*_-f ft* 9.999 19 ft*ft* fr* m—^r COLONIAL PARLIAMENT ADJOURNMENT 14 fr* 9.9 Continued from Page 4 The House adjourned to Tuesday tm April 14th., 1936. 1solv9 e was read a second time and For the frcommitted* . good of As English as Eton Mr. WADSON in the Chair. Stop Skin Itch Mr. '/.inIT. moved the adoption of Babyhood Are the Resolve. Kill the Germs Mr. S. S. TODDINGS (St. George's _Don*t let millions of Invisible germs Parish):—Mr. Chairman, I would or fungus growths make your skin Itch, Burn, Crack, Peel, cause Eczezma, Pim­ just Uke to get a Uttle information. ples, Ringworm, Hand-Itch, Athlete*« Foot, or Crotch-Itch. Thousands of saf- I know it is not a contentious matter. ferers have proved that you can stop Boys' Clothes I am told that the Colonial Govern- the itch and quickly heal your skin with Dr. Nixon's Nixoderm. This remarkable I ment own this land, which is in the prescription, based on the discovery of iniddle of the pubUc road. In that a famous English Skin Specialist, works ^A with amazing speed because made spe­ cially for external skin irritations. event, why is it necessary for the Guaranteed to quickly clear and heal I Board of Works to come before the j your skin or money back on return of •-j.3_fc_ empty package. Ask your chemist for You want your baby to House and ask for permission to spend guaranteed Dr. Nixon's Nixoderm today. grow up healthy and that amount of money to fix up strong? Then give him this piece of land, if I foUow that Designed and made in England Allenburys Foods. They rightly? RED JACKET where everything that goes into are made specially to suit Mr. W. E. S. ZUILL:—Mr. Chair­ his growing needs and their making is of the best. Speci­ man , they do not want permission to they ensure the formation do it, they just want funds. They of strong bones and alties which particularly interest did not feel they had a vote out of the development of which they could spare it this year, parents are Camelhair Coats and they wanted the House to vote powerful, sturdy limbs. especially tailored in England, them £40. There was no doubt they had a right to build it. gray flannel suits—the standby of —which was agreed to. English youths, gabardine rain­ Allenburqs The House resumed. 'EtS C C Mothers are invited to send coats the finest to be had; also _ ft E Efor FREE Book on Infant % \% III 1 ?Mfe&m%m Feeding. Write to: H. S. HALSAIX, The CHAIRMAN reported tho Re­ P.O. Box 196, Port of Spain, TRINIDAD wool socks in fancy patterns, and (a postcard \y ill do, and the book will be solve, and it was adopted and ordered sect to you without obligation. m Irish poplin ties in genuine tar­ to be printed.

tan plaids. Mr. ZUILL moved tbat Rules 55 and 58 be suspended to enable the Resolve entitled "The ZuUl's Folly Resolve, 1936" to be now read a third time.

—which was agreed to.

Don't damage your mirrors { -—-giy§ them a, beautiful 1 On motion of Mr. Zuiii the Sesolve polisn the safe \va>. 1 was read a third time andpassed.

DATE OF ADJOURNMENT BON AMI!

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COLONIAL OPERA HOUSE Easter Kiddle Party This Afternoon Crossword Puzzle CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Richard Dix in Action Film •The By LARS MORRIS- ACROSS ANSWER TO 9—Crooked, as a tooth EASTERN SERVICE Arizonian" PREVIOUS PUZZLE 1—Wooden strip under tprov.) plaster 10—Ridicule Fortnightly Passenger and Freight service from St. John, Halifax, 5—Garments The management of the Colonial B A Kb D 1 R A P l_ T 11—To sheltered side Boston, Bermuda, St. Kitts, Nevis, Antigua, Montserrat, Dominica, 10—Talk back to (slang • A f. 12—Eastern European Opera House is doing its bit to make 14—Hawaiifln dance O l_ 1 IVE N O N R F N A 1. 13—Identical St. Lucia, Barbados, St. Vincent, Grenada, Trinidad and Demerara (slang) W 1 TE f. R A G E D 1 1 F 21—Sea eagle the Easter Holidays bright for its 15—Great Lake A. V E TC A D E R Si «5 E F 23—Musical unit ln 36—In the manner of H E_ S a IA N U. E A N 5 T mouth organ Leave Bermuda Leave Bermuda hundreds of Kiddie patrons and ac­ (music) __ 25—Hydrocarbon 17—Geologic ridges NI E RUMA K P! STEAMER Leave Halifax South Bound North Bound cordingly there has been planned Ah 5 26—Polite" irony 18—Prize ring r JHBARIR fiT F D 27—Of small price a special party at 6d and 9d for child­ 19—Group of players A RE SHPIU I ___T O N F 28—Medieval league ot 20—Make pale [p E|T i Tl 1 lOlNSm c L- D E commercial towns Lady Drake ren this afternoon starting at 3.30 22—Lament y Apr. 24 24—Jason's ship o A KB T ORE 29—Pugnacious Malay 5 AIN NE D *-. fow' Lady Nelson Apr. 9 Apr. 14 May 8 p.m. 26—One who matures c A WIES ?.N I 5= 31—Lizard eaten by 27—ScpuJchral A A 5 p . h Lady Hawkins Apr. 23 There will be an "Our Gang" w eta c A w Burmese Apr. 28 May 22 30--Railway tie B Ai T El" T O p 1 RA T E 12—Run away 34— Possesses L. Lady Drake.... May 7 May IP Comedy, Educationals and cartoons 35-Bullt A T T NI E a E T 1 1.. F R 33—More infrequent E Tl T P A R 36—Food fish Lady Nelson May 21 May 26 June 19 and in addition to a special showing 37—Roman side room ___=c £!- 5 s 42—Acidity of stomach 38—Compass point 43—Pointed Iron instru­ Lady Hawkins June 4 June 9 July 3 of "Pitcairn Island." 39—Enemy ment used to impede Lady Drake.- # * * <*0—Large beetle enemy's advance June 18 June 23 July 17 41—Ibsen character 68—Coveted with lye 44—Like a bull Lady Nelson. July 2 July 31 "PITCAIRN ISLAND TODAY" 42—Condition of body 69—straight 45—Cycle lo Hindu July 7 with the chemistry 70—Agonoid fish thought 46-'*\nthropoid animal 71—Ancient times 48—Moslem caravansary 47—Fish-eating bird M—To utt WESTERN SERVICE Unique Film of "Bounty's Descend­ 49—walk carelessly MONARCH of BERMUDA 51—Burrowing animal DOWN S3—Sew with criss-cross ants" at Colonial Opera House 52—Assam silk 64—New York oanal Fortnightly Passenger and Freight service from Halifax and Boston 53—Leave 1—Performance 55—Signer of Declaration Today 56—Ramrod 2—Pull of succulence from Maryland (Winter), Montreal (Summer), Bermuda, Nassau and Jamaica QUEEN of BERMUDA 1 60—Sandarac-tree 3—Turkish parade B7—Irish county Si—Hebrew priest 4—Mongol Eft—At any time Leave Bermuda Leave Bermuda Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer have the re­ XPERIENCED Bermuda travellers choose •'Fur- 65—Edge ©£ roof 5—Dealer ln money 59—Advice 66—Grain 6—Tours and mine 62—Puss STEAMER Leave HaUfax South Bound North Bound putation of being Filmdom's flrst 67 -Mnslc-ball 7—Metric measure 63—Ask for charity ness" as a matter of course. For only on these 8—Measure of weight 6*—Swamp . line producers and with characteristic E great luxury-vessels do they have a private bath **Lady Somers Apr. 7 Apr. 21 (Mont) enterprise that have made one of the even at the minimum — as well as the whole catalogue r % 3 M s g i 8 9 io H 13. '» Lady Rodney. Apr. 16 Apr. 21 May 5 (Mont.) pictuie scoops of the year in the film of entertainment features concentrated in the Furness 'itcairn Island Today". This re- Lea.e Montreal "Pleasure-plan" . . $250,000 dance decks, great sports H 15 rkable visual document was ac- Ib "Lady Somers Apr. 29 May 5 May 20 decks, tiled swimming pools, night clubs, cocktail bars, : illy made on Pitcairn Island with Lady Rodney...-.'.. May *14 May 19 June 3 ship'to-shore phones — not to mention the delicious n '8 19 lourful descendants of the mu- meals and the sea going shipboard atmosphere for which Lady Somers May 27 June 2 June 17 Lady Rodney. June 10 June 16 July 1 IOUS crew of H.M.S. Bounty on Furness is noted. By all means — go "Furness." ao %\ //V 2.2 ii 1 MGM's "Mutiny on the Boun­ Lady Somers June 24 June 30 July 15 ty/ ty" is based. 25 f.lfe **__irst sailing to and from Montreal. * * * Make Reservations Early 1 For further particulars, apply tt»:— 'BROADWAY MELODY OF 1936' New York-bound passengers are urged to book as far in 18 _9 30 s\ 51 » IS LAVISH. TUNEFUL AND advance as possible to avoid disappointment in securing JOHN S. DARRELL & CO., Agents, TS i3<_ 'si PACKED WITH LAUGHS desired accommodations. Frequent sailings direct from t V Subject to change without notice. Hamilton, Bermuda. dock in Hamilton. % /A Stage, Radio and Screen Talent r138 39 HO" Mixed in Picture That Has Every­ vM W/M *i_- .3 - thing! For Reservations Apply: |-n -H MS Hb 7 7/, MUNSON STEAMSHIP LINE WATLINGTON & CONYERS -h BH8 M°> So So packed with entertainment is New York — Bermuda — South America Service roadway Melody of 1936," which General Agents SX jmes to the screen at the Colonial Hamilton Bermuda fFW^S-;- •ffHTCSf-aS-... mm* • r Min. $50.00 Round Trip Dpera House Theatre, Tuesday, Wed- 1 •ib s. 56 59 tn ;day and Thursday, that it at once ... r j j Steamers sail Pier 48 N.R.—Arrive at Pier 15 Brooklyn 66 WM fe4 ;ters its right to acclaim as the | i f i <._. fe. « 1 Leave Arrive and Sail Arrive st extravaganza yet to be made i 1 r lywood. Stars, story, music, l«_. fca fe8 Steamer J New York Bermuda New York . all are present ta satisfying 1 7o 71 (from S. Amer) Tue. Feb. 25 Thur. Feb. 27 tlirilling form, so splendid- j-. 7 Pan America Southern Cross Sat. Feb. 29 Mon. Mar. 2 (for S. Amer) _ the picture and so • ~T_fi_r _•_-__.__>>__ _ 1II -J (from S. Amer) Mar. 10 Thur. Mar. 12 illy is it fashioned. ) 1936 by United Feature Syndicate, bic American Legion Tue. glorious comedy, and the Pan America Sat. Mar. 14 Mon. Mar. 16 (for S. Amer.) 3 dramatic turns whicb Western World (from S. Amer) Tues. Mar. 24 Thur. Mar. 2C nove the usual vehicle of its American Legion ., Sat. Mar. 28 Mon. Mar. 30 (for S. Amer.) The plot is superbly woven FURNESS BERMUDA LINE Southern Cross- (from S. Amer) Tues. April 7 Thurs April 9 gorgeously spectacular Western World Sat. April 11 Mon. April 13 (for S. Amer) (Under contract with Bermuda Government) and the many song hits Pan America. (from S. Amer) Tues. April 21 Thur. April 23 Litde Girl May Be Sat. April 25 April 27 illy out of the stream- Royal and United States Mail Steamers Southern Cross Mon. (for S. Amer) (from S. Amer) May 5 3tion of the production. Given a Beauty Kit American Legion Tues. Thur. May 7 —oo T.E.V. "QUEEN OF BERMUDA" Fortnightly service thereafter By JACQUELINE HUNT age her scalp and brush her hair ;ANADA'S AIR FREIGHT T.E.V. "MONARCH OF BERMUDA" properly now. Subject to change without notice D Y THE time a little girl is seven Teach your Uttle daughter to RECORD LEADS THE *• years old, sometimes before, to care for her own fingernails. JOHN S. DARRELL & COMPANY, Agents WORLD Min. $60 and up she is ready for more advanced Give her a steel file, emery boards lessons in beauty. At this ripe age and a nail-white pencil and teach PROPOSED SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS she takes a great deal of pride in her to push back her cuticles each her appearance time she washes her hands. In­ and she begins 3,220 Short Tons in Ona Arrive Leave Arrive spect each manicure and praise i_eave to' enjoy doing freely and you w:U find that your Year Steamer New York Bermuda Bermuda New York things for her­ Uttle girl wiU soon keep her finger­ self. tips as neatly groomed as those of ROYAL MAIL LINES, LTD. Queen of Bda* Apr 9 Apr. 11 Sat. Apr. 11 Mon. Apr. ls She should be many a grown-up. TAV7A, Canada....A world's Sat. allowed to take London Direct Service Monarch of Bda.. Apr. 11 Mon. Apr. 13 Mon. Apr. 13 Wed. Apr. 15 When she is a Uttle older give for freight carried by air was her own bath— her a pretty manicure kit and lished in Canada in 1935 when Queen of Bda Tue. Apr. 14 Tliu. Apr. 16 Fii. Apr. 17 Sun. Apr. 19 with supervision teach her to apply cuticle cream S.s. SOMME to -.ii1. from London, March 31st 19.224 lbs. (about 13,220 short | Monarch of Bda... Wed Fri. Apr. 17 Fri Apr. 17 Sim. Apr. 19 at first — to or oil to the nail rims and cuticles brush her own to prevent cracking and splitting. M.v. LOCHKATRINE to sail from London, April 7th were transported, according to Monarch of Bda.. Jlcn . Apr. 20 Apr. 22 Wed. Apr. 22 Fil­ Apr. 24 Queen of Bda Apr. 23 Sat. Apr. 25 Mon. Apr. 27 §|j teeth and hair Paste polish may be allowed and issued by the Civil Aviation Tua. Apr. 21 Thu. and to wash possibly a soft shade of Uquid S.s. SIRIS to sail from London. April 22nd f the Department of Na-1 Monaich of Bda... Apr. 25 Mon. Apr. 27 Wed. Apr. 29 Fri. May 1 her hands and polish for very special parties. S.s. NEBRASKA to sail from London, May 5th Queen cf Bda May 1 May 2 Mon. May 4 face before tional Defence. (Wed Api. 29 Fri. Set. Regularity is one cf the most S.s. LOMBARDY to sail from London, May 20th Monaich of Bda.. May 4 Wed. May 6 Fii. May 8 MISS HUNT mealtime. T o important habits that you can ures were nearly double Sat. May 2|i_-on. encourage these Subject to change without notice Queen of Bda May 8 Sat. May 9 Mon. May 11 help your daughter form during i and more than six times Wt.d May 6j-Tri. habits of cleanliness, she should these early years. Have a definite The "LOCHKATRINE" and "LOMBARDY" carry passengers. Monarch of Bda... May 11 Wed. May 13 FrL May 15 Mail carried by air Sat. May 9(Mon. have her own washcloth, towels time each week fcr her manicure, The "Lochkataine" and "Nebraska" have refrigorator accommoda­ Queen of Bda May 18 Wed. May 20 Fri. May 22 and brushes. Each job should be shampoo, bath and pedicure. .r amounted to 1,126,084 Sar. May 16jMon. tion. Queen of Bda May 25 Wed. May 27 Fri. May 29 carefully inspected and praised The daily schedule includes 563, short tons); this Ss.t. Mr.y 23 Mon. when well done, but you shouldn't Queen of Bda June 1 Wed. June 3 Friday June 5 brushing her hair, washing her Cargo accepted on through Bills of Lading from all the principal learly double the amount Set. May 30Mon. hesitate to send her back if elbows, face and brushing her teeth morn­ Jv ne £ Wed. Juneio Fri. June 12 j centres in Great Britain and the Continent. arried in 1934. Queen of Bda. Isat. June 6 Mon. neck or knees are overlooked. ing and night, a tubbing or shower before bed time and washing her " HARNETT & RICHARDSON, Agents. country approaches these It is at this age a Uttle girl loves 1 *Sailsfrom New York at 6.00p.rn. to dip into mother's cold cream hands and applying hand lotion i "^HLangridge & Co., 16, Great St. Helen's London, E.0.3. mails carried by air Cana- WATLINGTON & CONYERS. Agent. Jar or do a Uttle experimenting several times during the day. So :ond only to the United States that none of these important oper­ with powder and rouge. Do not ations be forgotten you might post 1 tonnage and now carries by scold, but take advantage of her a chart in the bathroom, so the tout twice the weight of mails interest and provide a bottle or Uttle girl can keep her record day )f population as the United softening hand lotion. Let her use by day and a perfect record for as much as she likes on hands, the week might be rewarded with OCEAN DOMINION LINE States. face and knees to keep the skin gold stars or in some other way. lubricated and prevent chapping. markable increase in freight Let your Uttle girl help choose CANADA — BERMUDA — by air is wholly due to the Shampoos are pretty difficult her own clothes. It makes her feel for a Uttle girl to manage, so this important and if you guide her WEST INDIES-DEMERARA ing use of aircraft ta northern Is one beauty treatment that you in connection with the de­ wisely, she win soon learn to ex­ ELBA BEACH will have to help her witb for sev­ press her individuality and show SERVICE cent of mining and other re- eral years yet. But she can mass­ excellent taste in her selection .. ; beyond the reach of rail (Surf Bathing — Sun Bathing) and highway systems. Nearer—More Accessible S.S. JULIENNE I from St. John N.B. April 8th Halifax N.S. April llth Passengers carried during 1935 stalled 177,472, an incr«#se of about We think it's better, but don't take our S.S. RISANGER from Montreal P.Q. April 30th Halifax N.S. May 5th 72,000 over the previous year. Miles word for it—Come and see for yourself And fortnightly thereafter from Montreal P.Q. Via Halifax totalled 7,522,102, an increase RELIEF AFTER YEARS OF aore than a million. ULCERATED STOMACH announcing the figures, the Buses leave Belmont Manor, Bermudiana, Hamilton, WEST & PASCHAL, Agents r of National Defence con- Ask your Grocer for rratulated Canada's civil airman. Inverurie and Princess Hotels It is to be wondered at that Front Street Hamilton uccess," he said, "is wholly Mr. C is thankful he was ad­ 3 vised to take Maclean Brand Stom­ Telephone 2681 the couragem initiative and $1.00 only for round trip, bath-house and fresh 3s energy which they hp.ve given ach Powder? After years of suffer­ ing from ulcerated stomach, one the development of unsubsidized water shower. dose of this marvellous stomach • service throughout the northern 947ftu.ei. to tul4. remedy brought him instant and Canada and without which many permanent relief. thriving mining camps could not "I am so pleased with the re­ exist." sults I have obtained by the use of P_euter's Canadian News. your Maclean Brand Stomach Pow­ der that I am writing to offer a personal testimonial. I have suf­ FANCY Poisons in fered badly from stomach pains due to ulceration of the stomach. De Luxe the Blood A short' time ago I was recom­ mended to try your Stomach Pow­ DAVIS caused by weak kidneys. der. Since the first dose I have PEAS Are you losing vigour and vitality? AM never had another pain, and al­ BAKING nlghta disturbed by urinary disorders and bladder weakness. Do you have backache, though I have only taken the pow­ POWDER painful and swollen muscles and joints" der for four days, I already feel twice Garden-fresh packed at Good for you if you can answer "tto," the man I did before."' R J.G. FOOTE because kidney ailments are too common in this country. Much fluid oasses through the You can obtain just as much the peak of flavour per­ skin, which In colder climates helps to flush the kidneys, so that a diuretic and urinary relief as Mr. O , but be sure fection, these are the Distributor stimulant Is needed to prevent acids and you get the original Maclean Brand Nothing is skimped in the -9»S^Qm.tp. waste from poisoning the blood. finest peas that are can­ manufacture of "MARVELS" Stomach Powder. So be sure to cigarettes. Fine tobaccos. Full Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are the tried ask for the genuine Maclean Brand ned. and tested remedy: they are quite untouched weight. Always uniform. Try by hand and give the kidneys the stimulating Stomach Powder, bearing the them. and strengthening help they sorely need. A signature "ALEX C. MACLEAN" QUAKER OATS Doctor writes:—**! hove heen prescribing • Doan's Pills to my patients 1mr the last on carton and label. If you have Save Money— PURE—MILD—HONESTLY , twenty-five years. Hi my opinion Doan's any difficulty in obtaining it from PRICED Backache Kidney Pills are an excellent your local store, write to Nicbol Buy them by the case. remedy for kidney complaints." Refuse all N0BTHR0P S LYMAN CO.. LIMITED. CIVES YOU THE VITALITY substitutes. & Ashton, P.O. Box 529, Hamilton, TO KEEP YOU FIT Beimuda. , Ask for DOAN'S, 1/S, 2/9, 5/-. Page 10 THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1936

YOUR GOOD HEALTH STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS Q.t.e.v. Monarch of Bermuda (Fur­ Of Interest To Our Keep Cool When Child Has Spasms—Often They're ness-Bermuda Line) is due to arrive from New York today, April 13th., Only Temporary on return tripsailing the same AMERICAN VISITORS day at 3.00 p.m. Agents, Wat­ By CLAUD NORTH CHRISMAN, MD. Ungton & Ooyers. AD enough for big folks but it Paleness and twitching muscles B seems much worse when a are other conditions that make * • * You are legally entitled to cake home or have shipped lovely little form suddenly changes one feel something must be done S.s. Western World (Munson Line) from soft warm curves to cold at once. is due to arrive from New York far your own personal use any of the Wines, Spirits stiffness. So many things can hap­ Immersing the baby in warm today, saiUng the same day for South pen to the tiny water and supporting the head or Liqueurs listed on our Price List to the value of ones! We think carefully are usual proceedings. It America, Agents, J. S. Darrell & Oo. sometimes that is well to remember that all con­ * » • $100. We suggest you caU at either of our stores babies are vulsions come from a basic cause S.s. Lady Nelson (O.N.S.) is due bound to have of over-irritated nerve centers and to arrive from Halifax via Boston when we shaU be glad to give you aU the information spasms. That all are to be treated primarily the as to how your supplies can be arranged. isnt true and same until something can be done today, sailing the foUowing day for with the better to remove the actual cause. Hence, the West Indies. Agents J. S. DarreU training in child whatever can be done to soothe or & Co. care and feed­ restore the nerve balance will be ing, the exper­ good.. * * * 1 S.s. Julienne 1st., (Ocean-Dom­ ience of seeing On tbe other hand, tt is not the a baby in time to get excited or to indulge inion Line) is due to arrive from spasms is be­ Saint John via HaUfax with cargo coming more in an outburst of any kind, for John F* Burrows & Co., Ltd. and more rare. that only adds to the general nerv­ on Wednesday, April 15th.^-.bound DR CHRISMAN However, w e ous excitement. for the West Indies. |S'"-- still have head injuries, trouble When babies, who are suffering * * • Front St. Dial 1249-1038 Queen St. with teething, intestinal irritations from getting teeth, develop the with fever, and catarrh, and some tendency to have convulsions, the Q.t.e.v. Queen of Bermuda (Fur- 8342-_<_m._p. acute diseases, in all of which con­ treatment does not differ at the ness-Bennuda Line) is due to arrive vulsions may appear. time but special stress must be from New York on Thursday, AprU laid upon the child's general Anyone who cares for a child habits. Stringent regularity in 16th., sailing on return trip at 3.00 should be familiar with the soft food, sleep, and exercise will help p.m. on Friday, April 17th. Agents, and apparently boneless spaces in to stabilize the nervous system Ovaltine' Watlington & Conyers. the skull —the fontanels, we call and thus avoid the possibility of THE them. They are merely parts of excess irritation. * # * the skull which nature doesnt Q.t.e.v. Monarch of Bermuda (Fur­ finish until the baby is ushered Where gums are much swollen puts roses in my cheeks and irritated, plenty of cool water ness-Bermuda Line) is due to arrive HE sparkling eyes and rosy cheeks of ALLIANCE ASSURANCE into the world and is able to ad- must be provided and the room Just itself somewhat to its new I from New York on Friday, April happy, healthy childhood are what every kept well ventilated. A few tiny 17th., saiUng on return trip at 3.00 T LTD., LONDON environment. pieces of ice wrapped in a bit of mother delights to see. And she can ensure As the bony process of the head sterile gauze may be permitted for pjn. the same day. Agents, Wat­ this robust health for her children by making completes its growth these soft the child to bite on but it cannot lington & Colyers. delicious 'Ovaltine* their regular daily beverage. places become hard. But while be laid down and then used a sec­ * * * ASSETS EXCEED $30,000,000 they are stiU pliable any tumble ond time. If it affords comfort, where the child's head is hit continue to make an occasional S.s. Somme (R.M.L.Ltd.) is due to Scientifically prepared from malt extract, sharply is likely to result in a fresh pad. arrive from London with cargo about creamy milk and new-laid eggs, 'Ovaltine* convulsion. * It has to be admitted here that Thursday, AprU 16th. Agents, Har­ contains all the nutritive properties required In most cases the trouble is v_nly some high-strung children are nett & Richardson. to build up body, brain and nerves, and to BUTTERFIELD & CO. temporary and indicates that the given to fits of temperament that create abundant energy and vitality. two sides of the head have been simulate convulsions. And indeed * * * pressed suddenly together hard they are just that as far as nerv­ S.s. Lochkatrine (R.M.L.Ltd.) is Because of its supreme merit, 'Ovaltine' is the Agents. enough to stop the circulation in ous seizure is concerned. Some­ I due to arrive from London with cargo the brain tissue. Usually the eyes times punishment, refusal of a re­ food beverage most widely recommended by roll up in the head, which is only quest, or crossing the youngster's on Sunday, April 19th. Agents, | doctors. It is also the daily beverage in count­ Telephones 2044—2045 another evidence that the reflex J whim in any way will bring on an Harnett & Richardson. less thousands of homes. nerves have lost their control. attack. 00 But, it must be' Ovaltine' and not an imitation POOL LIST, 1935-1936 made to look the same. The Grocery Company 10 0 0 Unlike imitations, * Ovaltine' does not con­ School Lunch Menus Mean WatUngton & Conyers 20 0 0 tain Household Sugar to give it bulk and The Bermuda Coal Co „.. 20 0 0 to reduce the cost. Nor does it contain H. A. & E. Smith Ltd 60 0 0 Chocolate or a large percentage of Cocoa. "Now That You!re in Planning Whole Day's Meal. NichoU & Ashton 8 0 0 By JUDITH WILSON Ingham & Wilkinson, Ltd-. 24 0 0 John S. DarreU & Co 16 0 0 * Ovaltine' is packed in tins containing c Bermuda" IRED as you may be of packing HOT LUNCHES Bermuda Trading Co 4\ ozs., 9 ozs. and 18 ozs. Compare this Tschool lunch baskets or having Lima Beans with Bacon 8 0 0 a hot lunch ready when the chil­ Bank of Bermuda, Ltd 100 0 0 with _____ itr.tions. Buy Buttered Spinach or Greens Gosling Brothers, Ltd 40 0 0 dren get home, you will have to Grated Carrot-Raisin Salad W. H. Heyl & Co 8 0 0 ' Ovaltine' gives more in quantity, as well as keep it up for two months more. Bread and Butter 0 I more in quality and is therefore by far the Bda. Electric Light Co., Ltd. CO 0 So you will have to make the best Grapenuts Custard E. & C. F. Tucker of it. We have a few suggestions Milk 8 0 0 most economical food beverage obtainable. WEDGWOOD for yon today, just in case you are Butterfield & Company 8 0 0 A Cambridge - 0 getting low on ideas. Hard-Cooked Eggs in 0 0 TST Remember to plan the menus Tomato Sauce Trimingham Bros., Ltd 60 0 0 s >""€ TAT ENGLISH CRYSTAL for the day to make sure they are Baked Potatoes Muffins Hand, Arnold, Ltd 5 0 0 Battered Broccoli The Bermuda RaUway Co., well - balanced. If the children Ltd „. 20 0 0 OVA I carry their lunch to school at Ice Cream with Strawberries noon, starchy foods are apt to Pearman, WatUngton & Co. 60 0 0 Gives "Robust Health and Energy SHEFFIELD PLATE West India OU Co _ 1G 0 0 predominate. Then plan the even- to t t d ^j, cold Add t ^ ing meal to emphasize fresh vege Smith & Scott, Ltd. ($75) 15 0 0 Sold in air-tight tins by all Chemists and Stores. brown sugar, 1 tablespoon short- J. B. Astwood & Son 12 0 0 P.C 103 SPODE—MINTON—ROYAL DOULTON tables, salads, fruits, milk puddings ening> x well' beaten egg> and stil Bank of N. T. Butterfield & and milk until well biended. Gradually add W. S. PURVIS & CO., LTD. If the noonday meal is eaten at rin constantly Son „ 100 0 0 CAULDON—BELLEEK 2 cxrps flour stir g Bermuda Bakery, Ltd 16 0 0 home, then be sure that it is sub- y^^ well ^^ add x teaspoon Gibbons Company 50 0 0 ^^•••-••-•••••""B •. W!»_!-._j__^ stantial and well - balanced and vsinm& and 1 cup finely chopped plan a ample nee or macaroni j^ Peniston&Brown Co., Ltd... 8 0 0 at nuts Mix weU and m a W. S. Purvis & Co 8 0 0 mam dish for supper. } loaf pan Bake in a moderate oven Whether the noon meal is car­ The Yankee Store 10 0 0 the difference is surprisin g] j 1 hour. Allow to cool before slicing. The Bermuda Fire & Mar­ ried to school or eaten at home, This is good witb a simple fining A* S* Cooper & Sons make it attractive. ine Insurance Co., Ltd 16 0 0 'J Just use Listerine Tooth Paste of cream cheese softened witb J S. VaUis 10 This can be done by such simple cream. 0 0 792<_-i_n. tricks as a scalloped or fancy Pomander Gate 8 0 0 for 30 days and note the vast Grapenuts Custard T J. Wadson & Som__ 16 cookie cutter for cutting the jam. Add 1/3 cup sugar, Va teaspoon 0 0 or marmalade sandwiches, muffins Bermuda Hotel Association improvement in your teeth. salt and '_> teaspoon vanilla to 2 for advertisement in .nth jelly or a bit of preserves eggs, sUghtly beaten. Add 2 cups Your gums will feel better too. baked in their hearts, waxed paper booklet $200.00 scalded milk and strain. Put a A. J. Gorham cups, pretty napkins and some tablespoon grapenuts to each cus­ 0 0 AND IT MAKES THE BREATH SWEETER Visitors From little surprise like a plump square tard cup and pour in the custard Harnett & Richardson 0 0 of fudge tied in a cellophane wrap­ mixture. Place the cups to a pan The Bermuda Press, Ltd 0 0 ping oi hot water. Bake to a moderate School Sandwiches Masters Hardware Store 8 0 0 oven 35 minutes or until a knife Curtis & Barnard 8 Grind together 1 pound baked inserted comes out clean. This 0 0 LISTERINE TOOTHPASTE or boiled left-over ham. Vi pound makes 5 custards. Cool and pack The Smoke Shop, Ltd 10 0 0 The United States unsp'ted peanuts and 6 sweet ihe custards, tightly covered with The Bermuda General The­ should not miss the opportunity of taking back in their pickles. Moisten with a little bland waxed paper held to place by nib - atres, Ltd 10 0 0 mayonnaise or evaporated milk ber bands, ta the school lunch. Bermuda Cigar Store 10 0 0 baggage a few cases of Wines and Spirits from our famous and put into a tightly covered jar. Honey Sponge Cske Bonded Cellars. (Duty Free) Use as needed. Good on white Mix V2 cup sugar, Vz CUP honev Astwood-Dickinson Co 10 0 Oi THE LINEN SHOP bread. Cut in fancy shapes. and boil until the syrup will spin a This can now be included in your $100.00 exemption. Malted Milk Drink thread. Pour this slowly into the ive your order as early as possible, and in any case not Chop hard - cooked eggs with lightly beaten yolks of 4 eggs, stir­ later tha.i 10 a.m. on the day of sailing. finely chopped black olives and ring constantly; beat until cold. Superb Value in 60 inch enough mayonnaise to moisten. I Stir to 1 cup sifted cake flour. Beat the whites of the eggs until L' JMANC E Spread on thin slices of white or v WHITE ENGLISH DOESKIN Gosling Bros., Ltd. wholewheat bread. Cut in tri­ very stiff and fold into the first ?1%M OUR BEVERAGE DIET ||||3 angles. mixture. Put into a pan that has Established 1822 Date Bread been lined with buttered paper $5.50 ya^d WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS Place 1 cup finely chopped dates and bake ta a slow oven 40 to 50 in a bowl, sprinkle with 1 teaspoon minutes. This is good unfrosted or St. George's, Near Old Maids Lane 8fi03-yj-r___.in.-p. soda and % teaspoon salt and covered with a chocolate fudge NSTANT POSTUM cover with 1 cup boiling water. Al- frosting. 488+f.eitp.

MAKE ME SICK-HERE \OU ARE STILL r HOME AND NOUR SON IS /-X TVE OFFICE VORKING HARD-1 SHOULD THINK "YOU'D rAKE MORE INTEREST |N \OUR BUSINESS NIOW THAT HE IS IN IT WITH NOU— BRINGING 8ICYC UP

FATHER The Best To Resit or Buy

By ASTWOOD'S George McManus Bermuda S. P. C. A. HENRY COOLIDGE ADAMS

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BERMUDA ACTIVITIES

World's W.C.T. U. Secretary

Among the distinguished visitors '(she year round, toorld round fabric ^he to this Colony— authors, artists, singers, scientists, clergymen, there are those whose personality and in­ French ZKand is the fluence stimulate and raise our Camelhair civilization to higher planes of living. Such an uplifter is Miss A. E. Slack, ^Master Zftand who has been spending two months among us, and, much to the regret of her friends and co-workers, is to sail for England on the "Camito" of the 15t_i April. Beimuda has cast its spell over our Never has a material been more adapted to our The French parfumers have been known for years visitor: she is charmed with the modern age and modern usage than genuine for the excellence of their fragrances—c distinc­ Islands. Fortunately she has stayed long enough to enjoy some real, Asiatic camelhair, impervious to hard wear, and a tion which is due not only to traditional quality but sunny days in her travels through the parishes on behalf of the cause so defiance to years. Camelhair topcoats for men to those amazing new creations which appear every dear to her heart. Miss Slack is a clear impressive and women enjoy the same popularity with their year at our perfume bar. Outstanding perfumes speaker: she had the honour to be respective owners, and being all round coats, are the first woman to preach in John this season include 'Cuir de Russie, the ideai sports Wesley's pulpit in City Road Chapel, favourites in any place at any time. perfume by Chanel, "Projets" by Worth, and London. Each Sunday while here she has spoken in some church. First Patau's Eau de Cologne scented with 'Moment at St. Andrew's, then at Wesley church, next at St. Paul's A.M.E., Supreme." and also at St. George's, Shelly Bay, Grace Church and at Southampton Methodist Church. Last Sunday eve- evening a large audience greeted her he Salvation Army Citadel, where BRITISH SPORTS DEPARTMENT Major and Mrs. Morrison gave her a warm welcome. Testimony was given at this meeting shewing the strong stand taken by the S.A. against strong drin__. Public meetings have been held in various places. An invitation to address their ;eneral meeting was given by the muda Suffraie Society. A crowd- louse listened to a striving ad- s and in token of their appre- i for the "splendid work being here by Miss Agnes E. Slack," Society enclosed a donation to eW.C.T.TT. funds ani. also exprssed ir desire "to co-operate in efforts the improvement of conditions in mmunity. The Rotary Club hted to honour her at the noon cheon in the Bermudiana Hotel. ESSAY ON THE EMPIRE BERMUDA VOLUNTEER ther social functions were a de- tful luncheon at the Princess. ENGINEERS Mrs. St. George Butterfield Royal Empire Society Awards "WOOD WIZARD" the hostess. There was a visit AT THE LAST MINUTE .. • few days with commander and Week End Camp i. Morrell at Somerset. Mrs. The results of the School Essay Woodworking Machinery 5. Vallis gave an afternoon tea at Competition held in 1935 by the "Adanac," Mrs. John Dickinson and On Saturday—the Queen—brought us in Royal Empire Society have just been e Doe also entertained at a shipment of fine Easter Candies—we are pubUshed, and the popularity of the The unit wih hold a week end camp tea. competition is evident from the at St. David's on Saturday 18th and trough the courtesy of Canon and clearing these FRESH Goods out this week many parts of the Empire from Sunday, 19th April for D.E.L. train­ . A. T. Tucker, of St. George's which entries were received/; ing. a Church. Miss Slack was en­ Special Prices! The winner of Class A (Ages 16-19) Members attending will leave Queen tiled to visit Nonsuch Island and see was Norman J. Earl, of Bristol, the S .reet Station on the 4.10'p.m. train the excellent work carried on there, subject being "The Uses of the Cine­ for St. George's, anyone unable to indei home influences, to aid and ma and Radio for Empire Education proceed by this train can proceed by a train Juvenile boy delinquents. She and Trade.'' For class B. (Ages 14-16) later one on obtaining warrants addressed the lads and will present Here is the ideal solution for Eastei the subject was "What parts of the from Capt. Moore. hem with a picture for their chapel. Candy for that Easter Party. Come Empire axe supplied with the goods All members attending wiU give Several of the boys are demonstrating which are produced in your neigh­ in their names at Headquarters by hat it is possible to divert erring early for your choice of these quality bourhood?" and the first prize 9.30 p.m. Wednesday, 15th April. went to Agnes Sylvia Jackson, of DRESS:—Caps, , jackets, shorts, outh from a life of crime into paths Cand of sobriety and honesty. Canon and les_ Liverpool. Robert Owen Davies, of stockings and shoes. Mrs. Tucker kindly made known to Aamaru, N. Z., was awarded the first their guest the interesting spots in prize in class C, open to children (Signed) C. M. MOORE, Capt, B.V.E., the ancient town of St. George. under the age of 14, the subject be­ O.C. Bermuda Volunteer Engineers. An address was given to the ing "If you were offered a hoUday Lathes — Jigsaws — Shapers — Jointers — 'Biownies" in their hall and several in some part of the Empire other Band Saws — Sanders — Saw Tables — schools were visited. A fine talk than your own, where would you like THE PHOENIX to go, and what would you hope to was given at the Commercial School, Imperial Studies Committee, the Motors — Pulleys. see?" Hamilton, where a bouquet of calla The Rexall Drug Store in the heart of Hamilton serving Council of the Royal Empire So­ lilies was presented to the speaker The subject for the next essays ciety has decided to make the fifth A Complete Line at Very three cheers with the school Bermuda's residents and visitors for a third of a century I are ^Class A) "What can Culture do to award of the Walter Frewen Lord closed the programme. The strengthen the links between the Memorial Prize to Mr. Angus Ross, Reasonable Prices Director of Education arranged for a different parts of the Empire?" of Knox College, Dunedin, N. Z., . to Central School. Miss Gilbert (Class B) Discuss the influence of for his essay entitled "The Crown accompanied Miss Slack on this oc­ Aviation on the development of the as the symbol of the free association casion and six hundred or more Empire. (Class C) "How is Empire of the members of the British Com­ children listened attentively to an Today Day observed in your district, and monwealth united by a common GODET & YOUNG instructive address. how do you think the celebrations allegiance to the Crown.'' The essay HARDWARE — CHINA could be made more effective?" The need for oiganization among ST. GEORGE HOTEL BEACH AND GOLF CLUB deals with the Constitution of the 1026«i

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CONFIRMATION SERVICE AT AMY BEACH EWERS PARISH CHURCH SPECIAL, LOW LOST Deceased On 'Wednesday evening at St. Mid-Season James Paiish Church the rites of RALEIGH Pursuant to Section 50 of The Chrome nickel rectangular WEIST Confirmation w ere administered to PRICES Trustee Act 1876 Notice is hereby WATCH, April 8th, either in Me­ eleven candidates by His Lordship chanics' Theatre or Cab. Return the Bishop of Bermuda. given that all persons being creditors for or otherwise having claims upon or "Westmorland," Pembroke. His Lordship gave an eloquent and 1027*m. The Finest Cycle Made- inspiring address to the candidates against the Estate of Amy Beach and congregation, and expressed his Ewers late of Sandys Parish deceased gratification at the ready response to who died on the 8th day of January, the instruction received in the Con­ Dry Cleaning 1936, and whose will was admitted to firmation classes conducted by the probate In the Supreme Court of HELP WANTED Watch, for our Bargain Rector, who assisted in the Service. by the famous Bermuda by Howard VilUers Smith the Executor named therein are here­ LADIES—SPECIAL WORK Sale Starting Soon RICHARDS' BILLIARD by required to send particulars in SeU beautiful, styUsh dresses at TOURNAMENT writing of their claims and demands low prices. Make big commissions. to the undersigned on or before the No experience or investment neces­ tt 16th day of May, 1936, after which The Somerset Recreation Club sary. Complete sample equipment TRI-CLENE" date the said Executor wiU proceed to was the scene on Thursday evening free. Give dress size. Dept. C, distribute the assets of the said De­ of the semi-final for the Billiard Cup Harford Frocks, Cincinnati, Ohio. The scientific ceased amongst the persons entitled presented by Mr. Richards of the U.S.A. WADSONS Dupont method thereto having regard only to the) Canadian Hotel. The Warwick claims and demands of which he Workmen's Club easily defeated 101.CFm.eitp. shaU then have had notice; and he their opponents, the Somerset Re- wiU not be Uable for the assets of the creat on Club, losing three of their Garments come back said Deceased or any part thereof so WANTED four matches. Amon Hunt was the to you as fresh and distributed to any person or persons Munson Line Withdraws From THREE KILLED AS PLANE RARE METAL FOUND only member of the home team to win. of whose claims and demands he The teams were as follows :- wholesome as when Hire or purchase up-to-date IN­ Bermuda Service COLLIDE WITH SMALL shaU not have then had notice. "Porknockers" Cash In On new. They look new. VALID'S BATH CHAIR. F. J. G. BOAT SOMERSET RECREATION CLUB Dated this 13th day of April, 1936. Foote, Hamilton. Announcement lias been made in Gold Digging We want everybody to 982..th.s.m. the New York papers to the effect plane to an undetermined extent, but Armir^mith 232 know the superiority H. VILLIERS SMITH, that the Munson Steamship Line 3 has withdrawn from the New York- sufficiently to cause partial submer­ GEORGETOWN, B.G., Apr. 12 (CP) Amoniiunt °0 of the "Tri-Clene" dry Executor of the Estate of^the late gence of the cabin. Of the total 25 FOR SALE Bermuda service. -For years "Porknockers," as sour­ James Horton 252 cleaning method, and Amy Beach Ewers. This withdrawal has been predict­ persons aboard, a launch which was in doughs are known in British Guiana, Francis Powell 252 ed for some considerable time, but the vicinity of the accident succeeded have been throwing away a rare metal to take full advantage 1022t_il3.m20.m27.mll.fl5. Latest Table Model PHILCO, long from local information we under­ in taking off 22 persons. Two pas­ often found as nuggets during wash­ 1086 of it. and short wave, retails for £26. stand that the service may be re­ sengers and one steward were drown­ ing for gold and diamonds. This Owner leaving, wiU seU for £15. newed when certain arrangements ed." metal, which has been named potaro WARWICK WORKMEN'S CLUB Dial 2346. have been made. Chief among these It is now revealed that Martinez, because it was found in the Potaro These special, low pri­ I0l6*s.m. a passenger who was drowned is not area twelve years ago, has been identi­ arrangements is the provision of C. WiUiams 300 ces during this mid- Thm improved channel faculties at St. an American but a Mexican citizen fied as a compound of mercury and W.Davis 230 season period will George's. who gave his home address as New palladium, which is allied to plati­ B.Tucker 300 Brltlmh York. Both passengers who were num, following a report by the Col­ P. Gordon 300 make your introduc­ Rmmmtty. FOR RENT oo drowned were found inside the cabin onial Office Geological Survey." tion tc "Tri-Clene" with lifebelts attached to their "Porknockers" are being used by the 1130 economical as well as I In York House, SIX-ROOM FLAT GENEVA PROCEEDINGS bodies. A superficial examination Government to retain their finds of SOMERSET'S GROWTH water heater, verandah overlooking of the damaged plane reveals that one potarite as the commercial value is gratifying. Now, look Ovrbridge, harbour. Dial 1515. pontoon only is damaged and divers twelve dollars an ounce, but it is New BuUding For Bank of Bermuda. over your wardrobe. v 1832..w.eitp. Continued from page 1 are now making a detailed inspection likely to fetch higher prices as muse­ [yng Tonic as a'guide to salvage efforts. The um specimens, since it is not found For a number of years the shop TWO APARTMENTS, furnii =htd or promising achievement. The other bodies of the drowned were taken to anywhere else in the world, says Dr. standing on the Ferry Road in Som­ unfurnished, near Park. Moder- decision which is favourably received COUGHS & a local hospital awaiting advice of Grantham, director of the Geological erset's business section has been ate rent. 'Phone 1976. is the fixing of a reassembly of the relatives if they wish burial locally. Survey. used as the local branch of the bank Men's Suits. 6/- COLDS, 96*t .eitp. ! of thirteen for next Thurs- j Senor Iturbi, world-famed pianist oo of Bermuda. This branch has had Men's Coats 3/6 OI aU t_h«a__ta Attractive MODERN APARTMENTS -C.°"^°_n„(i^ I was the "last passenger to leave the for Manager Mr. Cberles G. GUbert, _-d StorM. make clear, was the result of the firm REDFERN MYSTERY completely furnished, pleasantly cabin of the sinking clipper alive who, in his capacity of Manager, Men's Trousers _....2/6 ••t4.UK situated, HamUton. Apply Ernest attitude of the British representative yesterday morning. Iturbi pushed has won the esteem of aU with whom COLUMBIA, S.C, Apr. 12 (CP)— Motyer, Telephone 2090. Both parties to the dispute having Mrs. Morehouse, his secretary, ont his business has brought him in Ladies' Dresses 5/- up Dr. Frederick Redfern said Thursday 1031*m. ei to s.18. accepted peace negotiations in prin­ of a port hole and followed her just contact. ciple several weeks ago, British opin­ as the cabin became completely that he expected to go to New York Ladies' Skirts.. 2/6 there la no satisfactory substitute ion would look with dismay on any This shop, which formerly belonged FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED flooded. Iturbi described the scene late in may or June for a conference for this faino_._ British preparation procedure likely to delay the cessation with Art Williams, operator of the to the late Mr. Cooper, has proved Sweaters 2/6 inside the flooded cabin as "a mad inadequate to the growing needs Get a bottle today tilities the horrors of which 0 An erica aiiplan servi ce COTTAGES ^ra^ble," and'said the man ahead | S ^ ^ ?. f . - of the community, and a new buUd­ Sole Distributor: FOR RENT OR SALE LAND FOR SALB increase as the campaign proceeds. regarding his efforts to locate his of me tramped on my hand. I may ing is being erected on the site for­ Establlshd 1911 Exceptions to the above are the Daily aviator son, Paul Redfern, who dis­ NICHOLL ii ASHTON Mrs. Grosvenor Tucker not be able to conduct and shall not merly occupied by the Co-operative MISS JANE TUCKER Mail and Daily Express. The iormer appeared in 1927 while attempting be able to play for sometime." Society building, which was destroyed "New Westbury" Richmond It .B<_ sums up its leading article in the to fly from Brunswick, Ga., to Rio de Phone 1108 Cable Teucr " Iturbi criticised the Airways for by fire many years ago. phrase, "Sanctions mean war, Brit­ Janeiro. BERMUDA ish aeroplanes mean peace," and the taking off before dawn and said such The buUding wiU not only possess The Worlds HOUSES FOR RENT an accident could not happen if latter shows concern at the reports GEORGETOWN, B.G., Apr. 12 (CP) all the requirements of a modern AND OTHER COTTAGES from Geneva that the committee of it were light. Iturbi particularly bank, with specious offices and fire LAUNDRY Leading Dial 2715 GERALD GRAY regretted the death for the sake of a VirtualiConflrmation of the drowning York House. Front St. West eighteen may meet if on next Thurs­ and burglar proof vaults, but wiU Radio Cables "Houses' half hour." of his fellow-passenger on March 27 of James A. Ryan, United Cleaners and Dyers day Madariaga cannot make a prom­ States newspaperman, in the Dutch also add in appearance to Somerset's ising statement to the thirteen on the Eric Brough who also was a musician. attractions. Brough was a member of the Royal Guiana hinterland during his quest "The Home of Better result of his efforts to bring the Ital­ for Paul Redfern, was brought down Mr. J. R. Pitt, of Somerset Bridge, HOUSES FOR RENT OR SAL! ian and Ethiopian negotiators to­ Academy of Music, London, and was PHILCO Properties for Sale here yesterday by Art WilUams, U.S. whose reputation is weU known in Cleaning" gether. touring the West Indies holding ex­ the community, has been awarded MRS. ROBINSON flier, on his arrival from tbe base CAMPBELL. GOSLING & CO. * * * aminations. the contract for the buUding by the Dial 2104 Mrs. Mary Rice, former American camp of the British section of the BERMUDA TRADING CO. Bank of Bermuda BuUding boundary commission. WilUams Directors of the Bank of Bermuda. Phone 2066 Cables "Carbrock" The Lord Chamberlain announces actress, was the only other woman 606tw. 2.8.14.20.25. said it was reliably reported that Ryan that no courts will be held this year. passenger besides Mrs. Moorehouse was drowned crossing swoUen rapids GOOD FRIDAY ACTIVITIES On the afternoons of July 21st and who escaped unhurt. whUe returning from a trip to Djuko, July 22nd theXing will hold receptions Some mystery Is attached to the "bush negro" territory. WilUams, The annual musical service held In the garden of Buckingham Palace fishing boat with which, it is al­ who met Ryan when the latter passed at the Wesleyan Church on Good at which presentations will be made. leged, the Clipper collided. Efforts through British Guiana on bis way Friday was, as is usual, largely at­ to find the boat have been futile and tended and weU rendered. there is no trace of wreckage on the to Surinam, said he deeply regretted the death and he had warned Ryan A large number of residents and 8f you have something- Considerable interest was aroused water. Many local fishermen, who visitors assembled to witness a soccer by the Chancellor of Exchequer's have experienced earthquakes on the of the perils of the trip. He did not match played between the West announcement before Commons ad­ water, are stiU of the opinion that the beUeve that Ryan had been able to Side Sports Club and "Lewis," journed for the Easter Recess on crash could have been caused by a establish definite proof that Redfern Team. The result after a hard game Thursday that he anticipated that minor tidal wave accompanying the j was aUve, Williams said. was a 2-2 tie. The Somerset Brigade the additional requirement for the quake. oo To Sell Royal Air Force this year would be Band played at intervals dining the game. in the region of ten million pounds. RIO DE JANEIRO, Apr. 12 (CP;- THE ROYAL DRAWING —oo- Although the figure is provisional, Reports received here Saturday said SOCIETY J is the first indication the public that among the passengers of the To Lease Las had regarding the supplementary Brazilian cUpper whech overturned We recently gave a list of local WIDESPREAD INTEREST IN estimates which the new defence in Port-of-Spain harbcur were in­ successes in exhibits submitted to programme will necessitate. Cham­ EASTER WEEK RECITAL cluded Jose Iturbi, the celebrated the Royal Deawing Society, London, berlain added that the air estimates pianist, also Mrs. Maxwell Rice, wife and we are now permitted to read for 1937 and 1938 would substantially Continued from Page 1 To Rent- the'fuU report from the society on exceed the aggregate of this year's of the Vice-Presider.t of Pan Ameri­ the work of Miss Rainsford's pupUs. ^ourisfs original and supplementary estimate. can Airways, BrazU. Both were in­ concerts in England, and in South jured. This critical report, whUst explain­ Africa before Bermuda was fortunate oo— ing faults of young pupils, some of enough to claim her for a resident. j^inth Sabotage Case whom entered senior sections and so Mr. John Bridge, organist at the Theie is no surprise in London at faUed to get honours, pays a great Cathedral, HamUton, whUst a young PLYMOUTH, Apr. 12 (CP)— De­ the wildly irresponsible accusations tribute to the enthusiasm and sus­ man, has had exceUent training, tectives were caUed Friday night to READ THIS printed by Signor Gayda in "Giornale tained interest of the young artists, and his appointment to the Cathed- 11] investigate suspected sabotage on D'ltalia regarding the supply of poison and it also highly commands the ral here about a year ago has been submarine 154, Devonport Dockyard. Guests at all Bermuda's principal hotels gas to Abyssinians from British sour­ instruction given by Miss Rainsford. source of gratification to local musi­ This is the ninth reported case of sus­ ces. Experience of ItaUan press at­ Perhaps one quotation wiU suffice cal circles. He is a pupU of Stanley pected intentional damage to British are supplied daily with the Royal tacks on Great Britain during past to demonstrate the quaUty of work Marchant, St. Paul's Cathedral, Lon­ navaJ vessels since last Autumn. year had prepared opinion for this submitted. don, of Dr. M. P. Conway, Ely Cathed­ A large spanner or wrench was found Gazette and Colonist Daily. They re- latest and most ludicrous example. "Michael West's sheet was a dis­ ral, and ot Dr. Robert Head, St. under the casing of the submarine's An explanation of the reported gas tinguished one and he obtained the Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh. ceive their daily copies free, by courtesy main motor, half an hour after the casualties among Abyssinians by the highest award possible in his section. As might have been expected, a suggestion that they were the result electrical equipment had been ex­ Obviously good colour appreciation splendid programme has been ar­ of the hotel managements. ' of inexpert attempts by Abyssinians amined, it was learned. and a keen deUght in movement and ranged and aU music lovers wUl to use against ItaUans chemicals oo machinery are shown by this young thoroughly appreciate it. Advertisers in this newspaper get full benefit suppUed by the named subsidiaries New Soviet Border Clash pupil but his figure work wiU be Trinity HaU, Wednesday, 15th. of the British firm of Imperial Chem­ watched with special interest." of the transient ns well as of the local, ical Industries read curiously in con­ MOSCOW, Apr. 12 (CP)—A new April, 8-30 p_m. Tickets, 3/- and junction with the fact to which the patrol clash on the Soviet-Man- 2/-, or 75c. and 50., obtainable at resident trade. British Foreign Secretary drew at­ choukuo frontier was reported Fri­ oo- the Bermuda Book Store and the tention at a meeting of the com­ day night in Soviet dispatches, after Arcade Library. The Bermuda Wel­ fare Society, the financial benefi­ mittee of thirteen, that the ItaUan the Goveromert had charged that S. S. Arcadia (Eastern Steamship ciary. The Bermuda public the Government has declared 259 tons of its Embassy in Tokyo was held in a Lines) arrived from Boston yester­ Telephone, 1051 poison gas in transit through the ' 'veritable blockade." Th e dispatches day (Sunday) and is docked at Pen- beneficiaries in respect of some two Suez Canal. Imperial Chemical In­ said trespassers were discovered a nos Wharf, St. George's. This ship hours of deUghtful music. dustries has considered it desirable, thousand yards inside Soviet territory sails on return to Boston at 3:00 p.m. however, to state that the allegations by a frontier patrol on Thursday. Thursday, April 16th. Agents, J. S. concerning the supplying of poison The trespassers opened fire when ord­ DarreU & Co. gas to {Abyssinians are false in all ered to halt. respects so far as it is concerned. It The Royal Gazette is understood the companies named S. S. St. John (Eastern Steamship by Gayda either do not exist or are Line) arrived from New York yester­ unconnected with Imperial Chemi- day (Sunday) and is docked at Pen- Blended •_aj Industries. The Board of Trade nos Wharf, St. George's. This ship las also denied the action attributed sails on return trip at 4:00 p.m. on by. famous Chefs and Colonist Daily _o it by Gayda. „,_, Thursday, AprU 16. Agents J. S. DarreU & Co. ATWATER KENT RADIO—N«. MMI Tube*—WADSON