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CHURCH HOSPITAL DAMAGED- COUNCIL DECLINE TO WEEKEND IN LONDON THEY SAY RUSH FINANCE SEMAS COMMITTED FOR TRIAL Paris Meeting—Funeral of That Sir Samuel Hoare's appeal to NURSE SUFFERS BROKEN LEG MEASURES Mussolini should have a definite ON A CHARGE OF ARSON Princess Victoria—Debates result. * * * "Too Frequent" Suspension That nothing could be clearer than —Naval Delegates the fact that a weak Italy would AFTER 18 HOURS' HEARING Selassie Uninjured — Offers Personal Rule is Opposed endanger the peace of Europe. LONDON, December 6th, (BOP)— * * * Condolences to Wounded RAILWAY CO. BILL PASSED m pursuance of the double line of That the airbase story is gradually Accused Cross-Examined by Superin­ policy which is being followed by the being told. t s * The Legislative Council, or some British Government in regard to the That "reciprocity" is all that delayed tendent of Police Over Hour DESSYE, Ethiopia, Dec. 6 (CP).—Nine Italian planes members of it, baulked yesterday Italo-Abyssinian dispute, namely, matters. morning at the too-frequent sus­ full participation in collective action bombed Dessye today, destoying the Emperor's palace and * * St pension of Rule 22a, under which under the Covenant and perseverance and a Half wrecking the office of one of the wards of the American bills may be put through more than in efforts for a peaceful settlement, That international reciprocity was always considered extremely dif­ Seventh Day Adventist Hospital. The casualties were heavy one stage at the same sitting. The Foreign Secretary Sir Samuel Hoare ficult. among the civilian population and a panic broke out. Major Acting Colonial Secretary, the Hon. will confer tomorrow in Paris with SIXTEEN WITNESSES CALLED; DEFEND­ Sr * sc C. H. Clay, withdrew two motions the French Premier, Monsieur Laval. G. A. Tiefraipont, Belgain officer, was wounded and Miss The attitude to be taken at next That this is because everyone thinks Petra Bovig, Norwegian nurse, suffered a broken leg. The to suspend the rule as a result of this ANT IS REMANDED IN CUSTODY opposition. week's meeting of the committee of the other one is trying to get some­ 18 when the question of extending thing for nothing. Smperor was uninjured in the bombing. Incendiary bombs The President, Sir Orme Rowan- the scope of sanctions against Italy, * St * set fire to several tents. The Emperor Selassie visited the Hamilton, remarked that the sus­ to include oil iron and steel, will That the fire brigade gave another The charge of arson against Tony Semas was concluded pension of the rule had become a hospital and expressed sympathy personally to the wound­ be discussed by the two statesmen and instance of their promptitude on in the lower Court at Hamilton yesterday afternoon after a ed. matter of course, whereas until the prospects of making some further recently it was very rarely done. He Thursday. hearing which lasted over 18 hours. Previous sittings were effort to bring about a peaceful st St st WASHINGTON, Dec. 6 (CP)—The thought that hon. members had a held in St. George's Police Court. settlement before the Geneva meet­ That on this occasion no tuxedos State Department today withheld FAR EAST SITUATION perfect right to consider a bill, even ing will be examined. The British The Worshipful H. Martin Godet was on the Bench, comment on the Italian bombing of if it was a money biU, before voting were ruined. and French Foreign Ministers have St St St Superintendent McBeath prosecuted for the Police, and Mr. an American hospital base at Dessye, on it. not met since the League requested That high prices were touched upon J. E. Pearman of Messrs. Conyers, Dill and Pearman, ap­ Ethiopia, pending the receipt of full Planes Over Peiping —% U.S. REVISION OF RULES Britain and France to explore the il advices from the Legation at at the Speaker's dinner. peared for the defendant. There were 16 witnesses for the Warns Japan—Whitehall possibilities of hastening the estab­ * * * Addis Ababa. The Hon. F.G. Gosling remarked lishment of peace last month. prosecution and the Courtroom was crowded during the Reports from Dessye state that Considers Representa­ That perhaps the ad valoremites sat that the rule should be suspended Meanwhile small expert delegations up and took notice. proceedings. approximately 100 bombs struck the only for very urgent reasons, and the tions of both countries have been engaged St St St Semas was finally committed for trial, bail being re­ Emperor's palace, and that Selassie discussion gave rise to the question in Paris in an effort to devise a pro­ That a lot of visitors complain of the personally seized a machine gun and of what had happened to the commit­ fused. He was remanded in custody in Hamilton gaol pend­ PEIPING, Dec. 6. (CP)—Twelve posal which might be regarded as a excessive cost of many articles of fired at the attackers. tee which is revising the rules of the ing the next Assizes, in February . Japanese airplanes including several basis for a settlement, which the general use. * * * Council. This last question arose bombers flew over Peiping today in three parties to the dispute, Italy, St st st Joe DaCosta was the first witness i holes with pieces of stick to prevent ADDIS ABABA, Dec. 6 (Havas) An when the Hon. R.C. Hollis Hallett formation. The planes passed low Ethiopia and the League, might be That they find it difficult to beUeve yesterday. He told the Court through the gas from escaping. The two pieces unconfirmed report today said that quoted Rule 22a, which specifies over the former presidential palace expected to accept. So far no agree­ the amount of duty that is paid on an interpreter that he was employed of wood are similar to those I used. 400 were killed in a battle in the Dolo bills, and asked if a Resolve (which housing the War Minister General ment has been reached as a result of them. by Mr. Frank Wilson at the Devon­ At this stage the witnes,was shown region, Tigre province, on the nor­ was then under consideration) was a the meeting of experts, the progress Ho Ying Ching who was sent north St St St shire Golf Club. They kept gasoline the two pieces of stick, which,ha said, thern front. bill. of whose work will be reviewed at to work against the autonomy move­ That with a major form of taxation in a barrel in the cellar there. The fitted perfectly. Asked the reason for s> * * tomorrow's meeting. Sir Samuel ment. He was later warned by the Mr. Gosling indicated that the these duties on necessities could be witness looked after it, and the door this, DaCosta stated that he broke ADTJWA, Dec. 6 (CP)—Italian head­ Hoare will, if the weather is fav­ Japanese, it was reported, to leave rules committee, after delays for lowered. of the cellar was always kept locked. one piece of stick in order to make quarters today claimed that Fascist ourable, fly to Paris early tomorrow North China immediately. various reasons, was getting near St St St "Who keeps the key," asked the two. These were put in evidence as mbing planes had turned the morning. Among others who will * # * the end of its task. That then there would be fewer dis­ Supeiintendant of PoUce, prosecut­ exhibits. Ethiopian advance from Gondar into meet hirn on arrival will be Sir Robert ing. WASHINGTON, Dec. 6. (CP)— Ja­ The message from the Assembly gruntled visitors and residents. The witness took the gasoline to a retreat. Vansittart, Permanent Under-secret- pan was warned last night by Secre­ requesting the Council to appoint s> # # "It is always in my pocket,"Da- the Sports Arena in a troUey. * • » a committee to form with a commitee ary for Foreign Affairs, who left for Costa repUed. "Nobody could get tary of State Cordell Hull that the That the forthcoming recitals by the NOBODY AT SPORTS ARENA MAKALE, Dec. (CP)—Ethiopians of the Assembly a joint committee Paris this afternoon and is expected the gasoline unless they broke the United States Government would Titan of the Keyboard are attract­ Q: Who was there when you ar­ who descended on a supply train of to cinsider the Immigration Bill was to remain there a few days after door open." not look with equanimity upon the ing attention. rived?—Nobody. Italians at the town of Tabac, twenty taken into committee, where it was Hoare leaves, tomorrow evening, for "Has the place been broken open?" autonomy movement in North China. S> * * Where did you put the gas?—In a miles within the Fascist lines, killed decided, on the motion of Mr. Clay, Switzerland where on the advice of —"No." In a formal statement which fol­ That such musical treats are all too room where the tools are kept. two soldiers in a surprise night at­ that three members of the Council his doctors he will take a few weeks' lowed close upon the sharper and rare. QUESTIONS AND ANSWER tack, it was learned yesterday. Offici­ should be appointed. rest. Who gave you instructions to put even more pointed warning to Japan st st St Q: Do you know the accused, Semas? the gas in the cellar?— The boss. als regarded the night attack as a in the British House of Commons, The President appointed Messrs. significant development in what they That another urgent appeal for the —A. Yes. He was there when I was filling the the Secretary of State called upon all Hallett, Cox and Gosling as the Coun­ Lady Cubitt Compassionate Fund Have you ever given Semas any tins. said was the beginning of the Ethio­ cil's representatives on the joint ROYALTY ARRIVES FOR FUNERAL pian offensive. Continued on Page 16 is made. gasoline?-—No, Tve never even seen Mr. J. E. Pearman objected. After committee. st st st him round the club. some argument, counsel's objection -oo— The King of Norway, who has come That few are aware of the extent of Do you remember when Mr. Wil­ was upheld by the Court. RAHWAY CO. BILL to attend the funeral of Princess "BREMEN" GUARDED Victoria, arrived in London this help rendered by this fund. son went to the States?—Yes, about Q: Did you take the tins to the SANCTIONS APPLICATION * St St 4 or 5 weeks ago. Sports Arena as soon as you had The Railway Company Bill, ex­ afternoon. He was met at the sta­ Huge Ship Surrounded By tion by the Duke of Gloucester. He That this is because of the excellent Did Mr. Wilson give you instruc­ fiUed the tins?—Yes. empting the company from import desire to help privately and consid­ tions, bafore he went away, to take Did you go to the Sports Arena with Chamberlain Advises Speed— Coast Patrols in duties and parochial and municipal proceeded to Buckingham Palace where the Queen of Norway, who has erately. any gasoline from the golf club to Mr. Pantry and Mr. Ralph Adams Colonel House Favours taxation for a year ,was read second and the Sports Arena?—Yes, he told me a few days ago?—Yes, at night time. NEW YORK, Dec. 6 (CP)—Five been in England for some time, third times, no objection being taken to fill two kerosene tins and take them Did you take them to where you put coastguard vessels and New York also arrived today. The King and A WORTHY CAUSE Expansion to it. Gosling, who was in charge to the Sports Arena. the two tins of gasoline.—Yes. One detectives guarded the German Queen of Norway with the King of recalled that in the original Railway Did you do that?—Yes. tin was there. LONDON, Dec. 6. (CP)—Sir Austen liner "Bremen" on her arrival here Denmark, who also arrived in London Company Bill the period of exemp­ On page two may be found an Who supplied the tins? The witness identified the remain­ formerly Foreign today after officials received an this evening, will stay at the Palace tion was 40 years, the term of their urgent appeal for the Lady Cubitt Where did the tins come from?— ing tin by by the Final] piece of stick Secretary, expressed his hope in the anonymous report that an attempt until after the funeral. franchise, but this was reduced in the Compassionate Fund together with a I used two tins which I found in the which had been used as a temporary House of Commons yesterday that would be made to bomb the huge Legislature to ten years, five or more statement of the work already done cellar. There were more than two stopper. The tin was taken away he Government would be able to ship. The New York Times said a IN COMMONS which were taken up with the con­ by the committee in charge. there. The tins in Court aie similar by therPolice the same night, persuade the League of Nations to threatened air attack on the ship struction of the railway. The Rail­ The debate in the House of Com­ It is disquieting to learn that funds to those I filled. Before I took them Cross-examined by Mr. Pearman: apply quickly the oil embargo a- was rumoured as a result of mysteri­ way Company, consequently, had are so immediately necessary but this ous manoeuvres performed by an mons today was continued by back­ to the Sports Arena I plugged up the The place had a door but no lock. gainst Italy. "Except for the United been recieving the benefits from it is accounted for by the extent of the aeroplane ten days ago over the liner's benchers and dealt principally with ______I —There are about 4 simUar tins in i is no country with which for only the last four years. charity already bestowed on deserving I have less desire to quarrel than sister ship "Europa." the "means test" situation in the Continued on Page IS That exemption period expired in cases. r Austen said. "It is re- coal industry and the agricultural Bermuda Fisherman Averages CO The steamship officials recalled August of last year, since which It will be remembered that this that this deveolopment policy. Mr. Robert Boothby, Con­ that the "Bremen" was stormed last time the Company had been paying fund is administered privately and Twenty-nine Fish per Trip of the Italian policy should have es­ servative member for East Aberdeen, POOL LIST, 1935-1936 July 26th by anti-Nazi rioters who taxes and import duties. "Now they only for deserving cases not consider­ tranged two people who never had a spoke of the increasing consumption tore down the German flag. It was find themselves in a position where ed by other charitable or parochial Reports that there is good all the serious quarrel before. But it is not as an alternative policy to restricting Under the auspices of the Bermuda understood that the Bremen on they can barely pay operating ex­ year round fishing in Bermuda are merciful to allow the struggle to go Continued on Page lfi bodies. Chamber cf Commerce. Friday carried a $20,000,000 cargo of penses," said Mr. Gosling, "No divi­ confirmed in a letter received recently 00 We feel sure there will be a generous on." gold for New York banks. Among dends have been paid, neither have response to the appeal so that the ex­ from Ernest G. Gibbons who has kept The Grocery Company. f 10 0 0 • • • the passengers on the ship was the the original shareholders been paid LONG SERVICE AND GOOD cellent work may be carried on with­ a record from the beginning of the Watlington & Conyers. 20 0 0 Archbishop of York. The Times said The Bermuda Coal Oo. 20 0 0 LONDON, Dec. 6. (CP)—Colonel any interest." out interruption or curtailment- year of the weekly catches made from that the unusual precautions were Nicholl & Ashton 8 0 0 Edward M. House, confidential ad­ Mr. Gosling said that the Assembly CONDUCT MEDAL his motor launch "Cupid" which he the result of an alleged Communist viser to the former President Wilson had decided to grant exemption operates from Flatts inlet. Ingham & Wilkinson, Ltd.. 24 0 0 plot to damage the liner. of the United States and a leading for another year, the plan being that From Command Orders we learn CHRISTMASTREE AT THE Gibbons did not troll for the big John S. DarreU & Oo 16 0 0 that the undernamed have been American statesman in the wartime -oo- the Company would have to apply to HOSPITAL boys, but made his catches in still Bermuda Trading Co 8 0 0 period, warned in the Daily Mail the Legislature from year to year for awarded the Medal for Long Service fishing. Many of the fish, however, Bank of Bermuda, Ltd 100 0 0 M0NSELLE TO PRESIDE and Good Conduct:— Gosling Brothers, Ltd 40 0 0 Continued on Page 16 this privilege. The amount of duties According to the usual custom the exceeded thirty pounds in weight and With Gratuity. W. H. Heyl & Co 8 0 0 and taxes from which they would be Matron and Staff of the King Edward the majority were very game fighters. The Sherwood Foresters, Sgt. Cot­ Bda. Electric Light Co., Ltd 60 0 0 New Viscount Will Sit at exempted was between £1,200 and VII Memorial Hospital will decorate Out of forty-two trips made since ton, R.M.; E. & C. F. Tucker 8 0 0 A SOLID FRANCE Head of Naval Conference £1,500. Christmas trees to bring good cheer January 15th, 1237 fish were landed Royal Army Service Corps, W.O.D". or an average of 29.45 per trip, approx­ Butterfield & Company. 8 0 0 Weller, F. H.; to the patients. Gifts for these trees Cambridge 5 0 0 will be warmly appreciated and should imately ten fish per hour actual Obstreperous Organisations LONDON, Dec. 6. (OP)—Lord COMMISSIONERS* SUPPORT Royal Army Service Corps, S/Sgt. The Bermuda Railway Co., be sent to the hospital shortly. fishing time. Over fifteen varieties Monsell, First Lord of the Adrniralty, Smith, O. E-; were included in the total, namely, Ltd 20 0 0 Mr. Hallet, who is chairman of the -OO- Unite in Common Agreement will preside at the naval conference Royal Army Medical Corps, Sgt. amberfish, bonita hogfish, gweUy Peaiman, Watlington & Co 60 0 0 Railway Commissioners, said that opening December 9, it was disclosed Boylett, V.; turbot, porgie, rockfish, hamlets, West India Oil Co 16 0 0 the bill was endorsed unanimously CONTENTS PARIS, Dec. 6 (Havas)—Fears for yesterday. The recently created 00 grunts, mackerel, yellow-tails, silk- Smith & Scott, Ltd. ($75.).. 15 C 0 by the Commissioners. Undoubtedly the Laval Cabinet were dissipated viscount, the former Sir Bolton snappers, grey snappers, hines, bar­ J. B. Astwood & Son 12 0 0 the railway was a great benefit to the Page dramatically today when the Croix Eyres-Monsell, took his seat in the THEKING GEORGE V. JUBILEE racuda. Bank of N. T. Butterfield & public of the Islands, he said, and he. CableNews 1 de Feu and Social and Cornmunist House of Lords Wednesday. Sir Son 100 0 0 he felt that it was a matter they Special War Dispatches 1 Many anglers prefer still fishing representatives announced in the Samuel Hoare will have the title MEMORIAL FUND Bermuda Bakery Ltd 16 0 0 should certainly agree to. Legislative CouncU 1 although it is expected that most of Chamber of Deputies that they had of president of the conference but he They Say 1 the sportsmen who will come to Ber­ Gibbons Company 50 0 0 The Resolve appropriating £2,000 reached a common agreement for will be spending his vacation in List of Subscriptions Arson Charge I muda for the first inaugural game ——oo for additions to the Mental Hospit­ the elimination of the semi-military Switzerland at the time of the ses­ Diary of S.P.T 2 fishing tournament frcm December features in their respective organisa­ al was read senond and third times, sions. The Foreign Office for the His Excellency the Governor 400 Views and Reviews 2 20th to January 10th, will prefer to tions. What had begun as an acrim­ Mr. Clay moving to suspend rule 22a ENGLISH SPEAKING UNION Secretary General and Japan win Bermuda General Theatres 400 Evidence in Bermuda's formation 2 troU off the reefs for wahoo, tuna, onious debate between the sharply to enable this to be done. He said R.A.M.C. Institute 20 second the nomination. Norman The Lady Cubitt Compassionate rock fish and the other species of divided forces of the Right and Left Davis of the United States and other that the amount was required to Miss Healy 1 R. E. Alice Jackson „ i Fund 2 large game fish that abound in the Annual Meeting with the Government of Premier delegates will address the confer­ remedy a condition of affairs which St. Edward's Scout Troop....___.... io The Rotary Club. 12 regions about five miles off the coast Laval squeezed in between, was ence. The plenary session will end was getting fairly out of hand. It was C. Parsons - Smerdon (1st sub­ The annual general meeting of the Review of ReUgion 4 of Bermuda. brought to an abrupt end by the with the selection of a committee eminently desirable that the work scription) 5 English Speaking Union wUl take agreement. This wholly unexpected of the whole on which each country should be put in hand at the first Mr and Mrs. A. M. Purcell 20 Serial Story 3 The local guides who go out prac­ place in the Chamber of Commerce development amazed French officials will have six representatives. The possible moment. A. *#*. S. 1 10 Cross Word Puzzle 14 ticaUy every day are very famiUar on Monday, December 9th, at 3.30 Old Colony Club 1 lOO Stock Quotations 16 and the poUtical world which has Japanese chief delegates are Admiral Mr. Clay endeavoured to obtain with the fishing grounds and it is a p.m. The annual report wUl be Dr. J. B. Dickinson 100 Bringing up Father 5 not witnessed such unity since the Osami Magano and Matsnzo Nagai. leave to suspend Rule 22a to enable Lord Carew..—™—— 20 rare occasion when a boat returns read and officers elected for the com­ Mr. and Mrs. Philip Saltonstall.... 20 Steamship and MaU... 5 & 14 without any fish to show for the ven­ ing year. A large attendance of mem­ days of the Great War. They called at the Admiralty today. Continued on Page 16 Helen O. Storrow 400 Debates 6 & 7 ture. bers is requested. RALEIGH... The cycle by which all others are judged—WADSON'S

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EVIDENCE OF BERMUDA'S VIEWS AND RE-VIEWS GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY ®lj* Segal fertfe FORMATION The Perfect Week-End Picture To-morrow, at the suggestion of and (Mrmiai latltj Under tbis heading we intend publishing the views and re-views of our readers. Pub­ lication does not imply that these views are In accord with our editorial policy and we the Bermuda Citizens' Association, MECHANICS HALL THEATRE •aeenponATiNa reserve the right to refuse publication should a communication not be of general inter­ is Go-to-Church Sunday throughout THE ROYAL OAZETTE (ESTAB. 18281 An Address by the Director of Public est or be couched in improper or discourteous language. All communications should THE COLONIST AND DAILY NEWS (ESTAB. 1888) be accompanied by the name and address of writer though not necessarily fox publi­ Bermuda. It is not meant to be an By Makers of "Roberta" Works Before die Royal Geographical cation. end in itself, a "flash in the pan." It is hoped, rather that it may be PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY Society London; SECRETARY'S ACCOUNT but a beginning of a new interest on THE LADY CUBITT COMPAS­ the part of aU the people of Bermuda in the things that matter most, the THE BERMUDA PRESS, LTD. RECEIPTS Reported below is the text of the SIONATE FUND things on which the righteousness REID STREET. HAMILTON and true prosperity of a country address given to a group of specialists Balance, Dee. 31st, 1934 £ 4 0 0 at the Royal Geographical Society To the Editor, Royal Gazette and depend. Hon.Treas.,L.C.C.F. 485 0 0 London at the morning session on 2nd Go to church, then, to-morrow. A. M. PURCEUL Colonist Daily Refund of Loan™ 1 10 0 MANAGING EDITOR October 1935, and a description of the Let it be the first step—if you have ASSISTANT EDITOR-. E. T. SAYER Lantern Lecture delivered in the Dear Sir: £490 0 0 been neglecting the pubUc worship ASSISTANT MANAGER: ERNEST J. 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Thus we have to refuse the renewal School Fees 26 15 3 Let to-morrow be a Go-To-Church PER YEAR Sandford, School of Geography and of our weekly and monthly cases, and Incidentals. 3 18 4 Sunday, and every Sunday thereafter ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS ARE PREPAYABLE Geology, Oxford; Professor Kenneth all new applicants, however urgent or Balance, ear-marked for a Come-To-Church Sunday, as you Mason, Prof, of Geography, Oxford; distressing. I am pubUshing a few November Mis. 20 13 8 bring others with you, and the good Professor E. G. R. Taylor, Prof, of •PHONES: EDITORIAL 1053- ADVERTISING. CIRCULA details of our help to people, and it habit grows and spreads. Geography, TJniv. of London; Dr. W. TION. ETC.. 1051s WORK-ROOM AND NIGHT CALL. does not take much imagination to £490 0 0 -oo- I0S7: JOB PRINTING 1052. Campbell Smith, Deputy Keeper of realize the suffering and dispair en­ Mineralogy.BritishMuseum, (Natur­ tailed at the cessation of daily milk WESLEY CHURCH al History); Professor C. B. Fawcett, ELIZABETH. S. HELLS, and a Uttle pocket money weekly to Secretary, L.C.C.F. At 2.15, 4.15, 7.15, 9.15 p.m. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1935 Prof, of Economic and Regional old and sick persons who barly have Special Music and Oratorio Geography, University of London; enough to exist on; of a sick mother Tonight — Somerset Mr. C. G. T. Morrison, Reader in with a family to feed, whose f 1 worth Tonight — St. George's Soil Science, TJniv. of Oxford; Mr. -oo- The tenth anniversary of the dedi­ Manchester Unity of groceries weekly is suddenly cation and opening of the organ in Somers Opera Maurice Black, Lecturer in the Dept. stopped; of the invalid girl, provided of Geology, Cambridge; E. J. Long Wesley Church, Hamilton, will be RALPH BELLAMY "ACCENT ON YOUTH" weekly with a Uttle comfort, and THE REMOVAL OF observed tomorrow and Monday. The Diary Esq., Geographical Correspondent to materials to work with, and so as to in Town Hall: "Paris in the Illustrated London News; A. R. At both services the Rev. W. Fraser earn a Uttle money. These are just a WRECKS Munro,M.A.,B.D.,wi_lbethe preach­ of Hinks, Esq.., CB-E., EJLS., Secret­ few, but they are typical, and I ask "EIGHT BELLS" Spring"—"Our Little ary R. G. Society; O. A. Jones Esq., er, bis sermon in the evening being SAMUEL PEPYS TEUCER each one of you who read this letter, based on "AthaUe," the subject of Louis-Levinsky Bout Girl." Isteg. Steel Corporation, who was and who has the means, and the kind­ Messrs. Balfour Beattie's representa­ the oratorio to be given on Monday ness and understanding of practical 4th Dec., 1935 evening. Special music will be ren­ Dec. 6th. tive on the Bermuda Railway Con­ pity and sympathy, to send me a struction for some time. dered by the Choir tomorrow, and an Honoured this week by being bid­ contribution right away. The Editor, organ recital at 7 p.m. will precede den to the annual dinner of the "40" Mr. Livingston stated that his That the Lady Cubitt Compassion­ Royal Gazette and Colonist Daily, the evening service. The following is Club, an institution highly regarded SOUND IS NOW PERFECT! subject would be entitled:—The evi­ ate Fund is good and necessary is an City. the programme of the recital:— in our beloved island, and a rare time dence in Bermuda's formation of acknowledged fact through out spent. isostatic movements of the earth's the Island, and my very real personal Dear Sir, Mighty pleasant to find serious If you will be kind enough to print Prelude & Fugue in F Minor....Handel crust caused by variation in pressure gratitude wiU be acknowledged by Cloister-Garth .Brewer COLONIAL OPERA HOUSE thought and genial fun so beautifully on definite locations of the earth's me to each contributer, if addressed this letter under your "Views and blended and I did find myself at one Reviews" I shah be grateful to you. Allegro Appassionata (Sonata 5) surface due to the formation of the to me at Government House. Guilmant 6d PARTY —New Magic Serial starts moment moved by the thought- With reference to the letter written Ice Caps at the north and south of the A Ust of contributions will be pub­ Invocation Borowski provoking president, my old friend earth during the cold or Glacial Per­ by "Just a poor Taxpayer." This 2.30 p.m.—Toy Tickets— Fred Hamilton, and at the next mo­ lished in the Press on Saturdays. Solemn Melody. WaJford Davies iods and the melting of same during Yours sincerely, person must surely see the Bermu­ Cartoons — "Chandu" — ment I am convulsed with merriment the Warm or Interglacial Periods of dians, his own people, in the same by that rare ranconteur Chubby On Monday evening, the 9th at 8 Sweet, wholesome "Lad­ the Glacial Age. OLIVE CUBITT. Ught as I do. They are always preach­ Evans. Would that my pen could dc ing about upholding traditions, and o'clock, the Oratorio "AthaUe" die" — Educationals. justice to his stories for they are Mr. Livingston then proceeded and (Mendelssohn) wiU be rendered by an read the following paper which was such, and yet they propose to remove worth recording for all time. But Government House Bermuda. the "dereUcts of the sea" from around augmented choir. This wiU be the Show lets out in time to hear Santa sing! alas.' no one can reduce to black and supported by groups of photographs # * * first occasion on which this fine work displayed on the table in the Council their shores. It is one of the striking white his gestures, his fine intonation features of Bermuda; visitors cer­ wiU have been given in Bermuda and or his vivid language. Bight well Room of the R. S. Building around SOME DETATXS OF HELP GIVEN music lovers are urged to take the which the group of specialists were tainly think the place quaint and odd, In the Evening — At 3.30 8.30 did I appreciate his Welsh cunning and even more so when they see the opportunity of hearing this beautiful seated. Regular Cases as he told of his entering our tennis wrecks that seem to hold within music. Mr. Norman Parker will be Escorted Ladies Free champion tournament. 12 Weekly aUowances of 2/6 to 10/- their old hulks ghosts of the sea, and the organist at aU the services. On my arrival in Bermuda during "Seats for the tournament cost each; so forth. This is how these wrecks ——oo Cushion Loge 1/- September 1929 from British Guiana thirty-five bob" he comp'ained. 3 Of these have daily milk aUow­ appear to the visitor at least, and a to take up the appointment of Direc­ Florida "Times-Union; it is stated "A lot of money, eh? what? But number of inhabitants I'm sure. tor of Public Works in Bermuda I ance; that a typical American is one who a player could get knocked out in But as Bermuda's slogan seems to be was at once attracted by the surface One has daily vegetable aUowance; has his home mortaged for his cars Added Attraction the first round and then enjoy the —"The visitor is always right," why formations which were a contrast to School fees paid for three pupils at | plays golf when he ought to be at whole darn series for five bob. See not cater to binl in this case, even At 10.00 p^n. those found in the Guianas. The con­ the Bermuda High School for Girls; work, and have five different loans what I mean? eh? what? That's though some inhabitants want these trast was very marked. Two at Mount St. Agnes. from the Government. alright! Suits me, eh? what?. Well wrecks removed? I'm sure the money everything went alright till I read Soon after my arrival the bringing TEMPORARY CASES HELPED that would go for this project could to light, during excavation on the the paper one morning and saw be so much better employed on beau­ El Pasco World News: Identifying the announcement: H. L. Bowman site of the tennis statium, the very II Weekly aUowances of milk and tifying Bermuda in another way. clear impressions of several palm the savage chieftain is easy. In a vs. E. J. Evans, eh? What? seme groceries up to £1; Several other ways in fact. wrangle with a civilized power he game, eh what? See what I mean? trees, which had been buried in their » nam*' m Spectacles provided for two individ­ As to "Just a poor Taxpayer's" makes himself conspicuous by hi£ Bowman was a champion and I growing positions by a sandstorm of WVE STORY $1 uals; reference to any vacancies in the dignity and restrain. GLORIASTKART. ,r was—well, what was I? well—just a past age, caused me to realise that Loan of money £5, being paid back House if old wrecks were removed— JOHN BEAt-••:-, Chubby Evans. But thirty-five much interesting information could weU—sort of sarcastic, but comical CHARtOTTtflENHY • I bob's a lot of money, eh? what? I be obtained by watching carefully graduaUy; indeed. The poor House of Assembly­ *>,**ALD CRISP So I said to myself—'Chubby, the strata as quarrying, dredging, and X-Ray examination, £2; El Paso World News: That new men, they do get abused! you're in for it.' See what I mean? [ excavation works were being carried Donation to Welfare Society in type of paving has the usual rocks RespectfuUy, eh? what? Well I got on to the on. recognition of Nurses' help in in­ and asphalt on a layer of cotton. court and I'd no sooner got there I read a few books available in the vestigations, £5; It is then cut up neatly into resort than I saw what a damn fool I Bermuda Library on the investiga­ Fare of Tubercular Patient to A LOVER OF THE SEA.I mattresses. I was eh? What? There was Bow­ tions and theories of geologists and Canada, £18; man as big as a church. He had scientists who had visited and Necessary help in emergency cases, studied the Bermuda formations dur­ six rackets, four sweaters, two £41. TRINITY HALL, Hamilton overcoats and three hats. I had ing the past century, also Darwin's Sl * * only one racket and no sweater. I "Voyage of the Beagle" and his REPORT OF HON. TREASURER Chubby—I said to myself, "this "Coral Reefs and Coral Islands" L.C.CF". ENTERTAINMENT UNIQUE Prelininary Notice won't do, my lad,' eh? What? in which reference is made to Ber­ January 1st to November 30th, 1935. See what I mean? Of course he muda. The publication that gave RECEIPTS was going to win with all that me more guidance than any other was GRAND BAZAAR paraphernalia, eh? What? * Well an article by Professor Robert W. SterL Ace. $ Ace. presently Bowman says: *Evans Sayles, Research Associate in Geo­ Wednesday, February 19th, 1936 do you want a knock-up?' Just logy at Harvard University, which was Balance, Bank of like that, see? "Do you want a reprinted in a local newspaper under Bermuda, Dec. 30 Book the date knock up?' So I says to him just the heading "Theory that Ice Age 1934. £199 10 7 $137.42 8162*5. as offhand: 'Bowman, if you want Glaciers caused the Islands." Later Part Proceeds, Har- Stage and Screen Presentation a knock-up, have one with some I secured a copy of the publication umScarumshow 5 0 0 of your friends!' eh? what? see by L. V. Pirsson and T. W. Vaughan Nett Proceeds, Tea, Trinity HaU 20 0 0 COLONIAL OPERA HOUSE what I mean? Just like that— I from which I obtained a very true 'have one with some of your Nett Proceeds record of the deep boring begun in Bridge Tourna­ WED. EVE. at 8.15 p.m. friends.' Well presently they 1912 at the Gibbs Hill in Southamp­ bring out a dozen tennis balls, all ment, Govern­ Sensational Radio Film on Screen featuring 'I'm A Gala Night at the HamUton ton Parish. This contains most ment House 63 0 6 brand new, mind you! Yet this valuable information with reference In The Mood For Love" Net Proceeds, Ball guy takes them one by one and to the underlying volcanic formation December 13th, 9 to 1230 p.m. Princess Hotel. 161 1 1 bounces 'em up and down on the of 'Mount Bermuda.' I also had the court. See what I mean? Just privilege of discussing with Dr. Part Proceeds, Sponsored by Lady Cubitt, Miss R. Grissell Command Horse THEATRE bouncing 'em up and down on the William Beebe what are considered ... tt» MM #/,. and The Lord Carew court. Then he tosses one or to be submerged beaches now below Show. „_ 10 0 0 two away, see what I mean? Like sea level some way down the slopes Part Offerings, that! Just because they didn't of Mount Bermuda. JubUee Service, Cover Charge Four Shillings bounce as high as his head. So Cathedral 8 10 8 I just watch him tin he has selected In excavation and dredging works CoUections at Per­ his half dozen and he goes to bis I appeared to be finding much more fume Factory. 4 0 0 133.00 Entire proceeds in aid of the Lady Cubitt court to serve. Then I says to my­ information regarding fossil earth Personal Donations 181 19 2 196.45 Compassionate Fund self : 'Chubby! you're not here just layers and the trees and vegetation Converted from $ of past ages that grew on the same, to be a mark for Bowman. You've Account „ 75 15 4 DANCING — VARIETY paid your five bob, so you begin than had formerly been obtained. bouncing balls.' So I took his six What have been referred to by £728 17 4 $466.87 TABLES FOR BRIDGE balls and I began bouncing 'em, Bermudians as "Palmetto Stumps" eh? What? See what I mean? Just and by some geologists as "solution holes" appear now to be in many Make your own party and reserve tables like that. Then I toss one or two DISBURSEMENTS away because they bounce above cases tree trunk casts or cavities of in the Terrace Grill some kind or another. my head, eh? what? Well he looks Sterl. Acc. $ Ace. at me and he sort of knows I'm Perfectly preserved timber, much of Cash AUowances—£ 39 0 0 Telephone 1011 for reservations not the easy mark he thought, eh? which seems to have been charred by Temporary Cases.... 32 0 0 $ 90.00 What? See what I mean? Then fire, have been brought up from be­ Groceries and Milk 42 5 6 he served! I didn't see the first low sea level in several locations School Fees 11 19 6 ball. I thought it was a firing throughout the Colony during the And on the Stage Salary of Secretary 108 13 4 salute I heard, but I didn't see any past five years. The strata from which Incidentals 5 4 1 ball. Well, after the first game, they have been recovered have been RADIO AMATEUR SHOW Latest Shades in Conversion to Ster­ 6-0,1 said to him: T'd like you to noted for general information and dine with me tonight. But you future guidance. ling Acc. £7515 4) 376.87 Walter Smith—Announcer GENTS' FELT HATS wouldn't like to dine with a man Transferred to Sec­ retary's Aee— 485 0 0 S. Clayton Pye—Judge Gong who hadn't got a point against you (To be continued.) Smart Styles at 7/6 to 12/6 Balance in Bank of ifflk in the Whole match, would your Bermuda, Nov. All Bermuda Radio Talent eh? What? See what I mean? at Well, anyhow I did win a game, eh 30th, 1935 4 14 11 Good ones—Big Prizes donated what? And I never regret paying We did see what he meant. We FROLIC by Hamilton Merchants — Not MORRIS A. GIBBONS that five bob. See what I mean? told him so by giving him an encore, £728 17 4 $466.87 eh? what? and when I left at midnight he was so good—The Gong St. George's still asking that conundrum—'See S. C. BELL, 7978t«. what I mean?' Hon. Treasurer, LC.CJ BICYCLE BASKETS—AU Sizes—4/- to 7/—ASTWOOD'S

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MASONIC DiSTALLATlON SILVER MOTH % * . Whole WheatBread Lodge Gril and Military By No. 726, C.ILS. MILDRED SHOW GLEASON I — •AUTHOR OF "CASTLE OF DOOM") § We have tried many The Annual Installation of officers lite of Lodge Civil and Military No. 726, grades of Whole CHAPTER XXXV not only for himself . . . but foi G.R.S., took place on Monday evening Sonia ... for the others, too, per­ Wheat Flour but not last at their Lodgeroom, Uly Hall, |£URT braced himself for an haps. Coffee—black, strong cof­ one is so satisfactory Hamilton, in the presence of a large -***' attack, but it didn't come. fee—and air. !Ett0ltsiJj Sporte #l)fl$r number of members as well as a re­ The man who had left his cot as our "Special" presentative number of visiting breth­ ITH an effort of will thai was now leaving the tent. As W brought the sweat out cold on Whole Wheat Flour. ren. the flap was lifted, Kurt saw, his body, he made his way silently The Installation ceremony was per­ by the moonlight, that it was out of the tent. Below the hfl] No other produces Tobermann. There was no the Bedouin slept, a black shadow formed by Wor. Bro. Herbert J. Wil­ huddled in a tiny depression in suggest that delicious nutty liams retiring B.W.M., assisted by mistaking that short, bulky the sand. Kurt stumbled against flavour so appreciated V. Wor. Bro. John Barritt, in accord­ figure. Then the flap fell him like a drunken man, but the ance with ancient customs. Follow­ again, and Tobermann was Bedouin was already awake, one by Whole Wheat ing the ceremony a banquet was held outside. , hand in his sleeve on his knife as appropriate Gifts Kurt struggled to speak. Curious, Kurt rose soundlessly, Bread enthusiasts. If when the usual masonic toasts were "Coffee," he mumbled. "Dan­ given, which afforded an excellent following him. Tobermann made you are not getting directly for the farthest car. ger ... no noise . . Water . . opportunity for an exchange of greet­ There, he was joined by a slim, Awake ... I must stay awake." this Whole Wheat ings. girlish figure —Lynn Bielding. Ahmed stared at him for a mo­ ment. For Men Following is the list of officers for Kurt drew a long breath of sur­ For Women Bread you are missing prise, and his hand felt for his "Coffee in bottle," he said at a really good tiling. 1935-36. revolver. Then he crept closer. test. "Khawaga is sick?" Bro. JohnO. A.Tumbridge, 3R.W.M. Tobermann had climbed into the "Yes,' Kurt muttered. "Vers The remedy is simple car and was fumbling with the sick. Hurry. And water.'* Cashmere Ties - 4/- Wor. Bro. Herbert J. Williams, I.P.M. Ahmed vanished like a ghost, Doeskin Gloves 8/- Wor. Bro. Henry B. Walker, P.M. ignitiod key. Kurt suddenly —Your grocer sells it. spoke. and Kurt forced himself to drag D.M.; Wor. Bro. F. H. Bell, P.M., SM.. his leaden legs back and forth, Wool Socks from 4/- Sweaters from 25/- It is made as follows— "I wouldn't if I were you," he waiting for the man to return. Wor. Bro. Wm. Tumbridge, P.M., said casually. S.W.; Bro. Jos. F. Ferreira, J.W.; Must keep awake. Must keep Irish Linen Handkerchiefs..-.. 1/9 Cashmere Scarf 10/6 Small Loaf 4d Tobermann sat frozen, but awake. V. Wor. Bro. William Murphie, S.GJ). Lynn turned hysterically to Kurt. Then the man was back with a Sweaters from 15/6 Large Loaf 7d P.M., Secretary; V. Wor. Bro. Ernest "We haven't done anything!" thermos of coffee and a gourd of Wool Tennis Socks 4/- J. Bell, S.G.D., P.M., Treasurer; Wor. she cried. "Let us go. I'm so water He uncorked the thermos, White Tennis Muffler. 10/6 Sandwich Loaf lid Bro. Arthur M. Pickett, P.M., Chap­ afraid!" and Kurt drank deeply of hot Tennis Racquet 50/- black coffee, drawing breath only lain, Bro. E. E. Adderley, S.D.; Bro. "If you haven't done anything, Gloves. 10/6 you have nothing to be afraid of," twice. Then he pointed to the Tennis Balls Y2 doz. 9/6 Abel Benevides, JJX; V. Wor. Bro. Kurt said coldly. "Don't you re­ water gourd and to himself. He BERMUDA BAKERY, Ltd. John Barritt, J.G.W., PM.., Bible alize that running away is a con­ bent his head, and Ahmed poured Manicure Set from~ 12/6 Manicure Set 12/6 Bearer; Wor. Bro. F. G. Barritt, P.M., fession of guilt?" the water over bis neck and over Telephone 1080 D. of C.; Bro. Robert Spearing, Stew­ "I told you it was stupid," To­ his wrists. Fitted Travelling Set 65/- bermann growled at the girl. Just a little longer, thought Picnic Basket 27/6 ard; Bro. Walter D. Tumbridge, I.Gr.; Kurt frowned. "I seem to re­ Kurt, and the worst would be * Ham Slicer _ 10/- Bro. JohnH. Tumbridge, Tyler. member," he said to Lynn, "that over. He forced himself to walk Golf Balls doz. 27/1 you were once afraid of this gen­ up and down, but it was begin­ tleman, and now you were plan­ ning to be easier now. For almost Hardy's Fishing Tackle Biffit Set H/6 -co- ning to run away with him." an hour he dragged his weary "On the boat I... I thought he legs back and forth over the sand Fitted Lunch Kit 45/- Seat Stick 35/. INTERESTING GOIiF was one of the police." Lynn fal­ in front of the squatting Bedouin. tered. His head beean to feel, clearer, MATCH Kurt smiled in spite of himsell and he could keep his eyes open SIMONDS "So you are -afraid of the po­ noT7 without d'fficulty. lice, and yet you haven't done "Stay here." he said to the Queen ol Bermuda vs. Bel­ anything. My advice to both ot man. "unless I call." MILK STOUT you is to get back to your tents. Each one is good of its kind mont Manor Otherwise, Til rouse the others. A HMED nodded, and Kurt It's futile to try to get away." ^* started slowly back to his tent. It was still difficult to move 12/*- doz. A goodly game of golf was played HEY reluctantly climbed out of quickly, but at least he could over Belmont Manor course last week T the car and disappeared- si­ th'nk n-">w. 8061f__.. when the "Queen of Bermuda" was lently in the direction of the On the threshold of the tent, «§»«^«§»«$»a§.«§»«^«^«§»«^ tents. Kurt returned more slowly. he hesitated a second and then brewed in Reading in port, when the Golf Club of thei He dreaded the renewed effort of suddenly threw himself forward. "Queen" and Belmont Manor Golf staying awake. Lord, but he was He landed on someone bending especially for those Club met in friendly play. tired! If he could only dare tc over his cot. The intruder was Scores ran as follows:— sleep for just ten minutes! taken bv surprise, and Kurt, tn He reentered the tent softly spite of his Dhysical condition, who need a pleasant His eyelids seemed weighed down had the advantage. He closed his W. E. SpurUng (B.M.) beat A. E. by stones, and his head felt heavy flno~ make your neck more shapely, as offer special astringent creams scraps do not constitute a properly balanced ration. well as reduce the offending chin: and tonics for keeping tbe neck Ask your dealer for KTT-E-RATIC" , a scientifically This exercise is so easy that and chin lines youthful and firm. prepared food for cats. It consists of fresh liver, Lady Shearman Dead you can do it while you are rid­ You will like to try them if youi meat, cereals and other necessary ingredients to ing on the street car or going double chin seems slow in re­ make it a wholesome and appetizing food. Your about your housework. Place your sponding. cat will relish it and thrive on it. LONDON, Dec. 5. (CP)— Lady tongue against the roof of your Practice holding your head up and your chin just a little bit in Put up in convenient 1 lb. cans ready to feed, All Louise Shearman, daughter of the mouth and push upward as hard good dealers stock it. late Job Long of New York and widow PS you can. You will immediately if you want to encourage a prettj ieel your neck muscles tighten. neckline and a good figure. Foi of Sir Montague Shearman a promi­ Sole Agents, NICHOLL & ASHTON Kelax and repeat several times. additional tips, send for my leaf • CHAPPEL BROS., LTD. nent Oxford athlete and former . Then try tbis: Raise your chin I let --Tmfriendly _***]*««;*• Pendleton—Manchester, England judge of the King's Bench Division, died today.

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x x OVER THE RADIO X X X X X X X GERMAN MINERS TO SING WJZ, New York 760 kc. X 5.30—Bissette Orchestra X X 6.00—Alma Schirmer, piano X ^D Wl German folk songs, sung by miners 6.15—Jackie Heller, 'tenor Ttt X of Saxony from the Hartz Mountains, 6.30—String Ensemble X O X will be brought to radio listeners 6.45—Gabriel Heatter, commentator 8 in an international program from 7.00—News Reporter <$ X 7.05—To be announced | 4? X Dresden over an NBC-WJZ network, 730—Press-Radio News X at 4 -00 p.m. 7.35—Morin Sisters, songs X ^ X The songs will be tbe ancient Saxon 7.45—Variety Musicale X songs which have come down 8.15—Master Builder—talk X X through generations in the Hartz 8.30-^Jewish Programme 9.00—Spanish Musicale x \ <1 X Mountain region, and are still sung 9.15—Boston Symphony Orchestra* X at festivals and social gatherings of 10.15—Russian Symphonic Choir X the miners. 10.30—National Barn Dance X X * * St 11.30—Opening NBC Hollywood Stu­ dios—Entertainment by radio, X SIBEUUS BY BOSTON screen and opera stars 8 X SYMPHONY WABC, New York 860 kc. X X 6.00—Bailey's Orchestra X In honor of composer Jean Sibelius* 6.30—Elsie Thompson, organ; Rus­ X 70th birthday on December 8, the sell Dorr, baritone X X Boston Symphony Orchestra, con­ 7.00—Political Situation in Wash­ X ington—_?. W. Wile $ X ducted by Dr. Serge Koussevitzky, 7J5—Girls' Trio X will present a special all-Sibelius 7.30—Press-Radio News concert tonight, over an NBC-WJZ 735-Am. Football Scores X 7.45—Gogo Delys, songs X o network from 9:15 to 10*15. Dr. X 8.00—Family on Tour — musical X Koussevitzky offers "The Swan of sketch with Frank Parker, X X Tuonela"; "Pohjola's Daughter" and tenor; George Rockwell, com­ fit? X "Tapiola" a Tone Poem for Orches­ edian; Jack and Loretta Cle­ X X tra, Opus 112. The concert will be mens, songs X 8.30—Concert Band, Edward D'Anna X broadcast from Symphony Hall, in conductor X Boston. 9.00—California Melodies X X se a a 9.30—Block Orchestra; Jerry Cooper X and Sally Singer, songs X EUROPE — ASIA — AFRICA — AMERICA AUSTRALIA RTJBINOFF AND HIS VIOLIN 10.00—Nino Martini, tenor; Kostela­ X X netz Orchestra X "Stringin' Along", an original 10.30—Variety Musicale X composition by Rubinoff. the result 11.00—Budd Hulick Orchestra X X of an out-pouring from the heart 1150—Political Talk X 11.45—Patti Chapin, songs X of a brother musican whose love 12.00—Abe Lyman's Orchestra - X X had not been returned, will be Rubin­ X X off's principal solo during the Chev­ -oo- rolet presentation, from 10*00 to X X 10:30 p.m., over an NBC-WEAF net­ X X work. He also will play "I Wished SUNDAY'S PROGRAMMES X X on the Moon" as a solo. With Virginia X X Rea, soprano, and Jan Peerce, tenor, MODEL 810 MODEL 810 X Rubinoff will offer a medley from two ARCHBISHOP OF YORK, ARRIVING X current productions, "Jubilee' by FROM ENGLAND, TO SPEAK ON X 10 METAL TUBES 10 METAL TUBES X Cloe Porter, and "To Beat the Band." "CHURCH OF AD3," X X Other selection include '•Indian X All-Wave Tuning All-Wave Tuning X Love CaU"; "I've Got a Eeelin' You're The Most Rev. and Rt. Hon. Wil­ X Foolin'"; "Truckin'"; "Top Hat, liam Temple, D.D., Archbishop of X X White Tie and Tails" and "Treasure York and Primate of England, who X A really fine musical A really fine musical X Island." arrived in the United States recently, X a a a will be heard in the morning period instrument and a leader instrument and a leader X NINO MARTINI, KOSTELANETZ' of the "Church of the Air" program X X ORCHESTRA over the WABC-Columbia network X in its price class. in its price class. X from 11:00 to 11:30 ajn., Sunday. X X Handel's famous Largo, "Ombra His Grace, who will deUver a series X X ma'fu," and songs by Deems Taylor of lectures at the CoUege of Preachers X and Perez-Freire will be offered by on Mount Saint Alban and in several X Nino Martini, noted lyric tenor, university centers, wiU speak over X X when he sings with the chorus and CBS from the National Cathedral in X X orchestra directed by Andre Kostel­ Washington, D.C. Also taking part X in the service wiU be the Right Rever­ X anetz over the nationwide WABC- end James DeWolf Perry, D.D., X X Columbia network, from 10:00 to Bishop of and Presiding X 10:30 p.m. X Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal X Martini will sing first the gay £36. O. O X Church in the United States; and "Ay Ay Ay" by Perez-Freire, followed X X the Bishop of Washington, the Right X Complete and Installed by Deems Taylor's "May Day Carol," Reverend James KFreeman, D.D. X and will present the Handel aria 'X X at the close of the program. Andre The Cathedral Choir of men and boys, under the direction of Robert X X Kostelanetz has prepared colorful X settings of two familiar numbers G. Barrow, newly-appointed organist X for chorus and orchestra, "The Bells and choirmaster at the cathedral, X X of St. Mary's" and "What a Little wiU sing two hymns from the hymnal X of the Episcopal Church. The first X Moonlight Can Do." Other orches­ X ONE YEAR'S GUARANTEE wUl be "Come, Thou Long Expected X tral highlights of the program will Jesus," the words by Charles Wesley, X indlude "Why" from "Sons o* Guns" X and the second one, "Jesus ShaU Reign X and Bassman's "Mother Goose X Where'er the Sun," the words by Blues." X X Isaac Watts. X 10% discount for cash in 10 days X The afternoon period, from 2*00 X to 2:30 pjn., wiU present James W. X TONIGHTS PROGRAMMES Fulton of the Christian Science Com­ X X Bermuda Time) mittee on PubUcation for the Pro­ X Liberal trade-in allowance o n your old set — any make X GSD, 25.5 m.; GSB, 31.5 m. vince of Ontario, Canada, speaking X X Daventry, England on the subject, "Spiritual Healing." 1.15—Big Ben "The Wedding"—A X X farce by Anton Tchekov He will broadcast from the studios of X X 1.45—Light Orchestras (g.r.) CFRB in Toronto. X 2.00—The News Hymns from the Christian Science X 250—Close Harmony Singers X 2.30—Sports Talk hymnal wiU be sung by Catherine X 2.45—A Recital by Millicent Silver Young and James Shields. John X Convenient Terms Arranged X (pianoforte) Duncan, harpist; Blaine Mathe, X X 3.00—"The Saturday Magazine" violinist, and Ruby Ramsey Rouse, X 3.45—The BBC Orchestra (Section C) organist, wiU also be heard on the X —Jeanne Chevreau (harp) * X 4.30—A Recital of County Songs by program, which wiU be under the X direction of Roy Locksley. X Owen Bryngwyn (baritone) X SOMERSET - Mr. Allan Jack DOCKYARD-Mr. Ted Chapman X GSC, 31.3 m.; GSB, 31.5 m. X 5.10—Ireland vs. New Zealand—In­ X X ternational Rugby match "LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR" ON X X 6.00—The News AIR 6.20—The BBC Dance Orchestra, di­ X X rected by Henry Hall X 'Xucia di Lammermoor," Donizet­ X GSC, 31.3 m.; GSA, 49.6 m. ti's celebrated opera, will be presented X X 7.00—Big Ben. The Band of H.M. in a one-hour version from the Radio X Thos. J. Wadson & Son X Grenadier Guards. Charles City Music HaU on Sunday, over a True (baritone) X X 800—Ireland vs. New Zealand. In- nationwide NBOWJZ network, with by match Louise Bave, coloratura soprano of the X 8.50-9.00—The News Milan Opera Company, in the title role. Jan Peerce, tenor; Viola PhUo, WEAF, New York 660 kc. soprano, and Edwina Eustis, contralto 5.00—Carol Deis, songs STOKOWSKI IN RCA SHOW comedy sessions since last Spring, musical family, Melchoir commen­ by Erno Rapee, regularly heard on the 5.45—To be announced 5.15—To be announced also will be featured as weU as the is expected to return to the fold and ced the study of singing while stiU concert, wiU accompany Crooks. 6.00—Jack Fulton, tenor; Don 5.30—Midwinter Fashion Review Radio City Music HaU Symphony a child. In 1919 he was invited to Mario, tenor; Gaylord Orch. The Philadelphia Symphony Or­ take his place with the suave jester, 6.30—Dream Drama 6.00—Variety Musicale Orchestra and chorus, from 1:30 Mary Livingstone, Kenny Baker and appear at Queen's HaU in London GSD, 25.5 m.; GSB* 31.5 m. 650—Kaitenmeyer Kindergarten chestra, by Leoplod Stokowski, wiU 8.00-—t:t?uetaoin shrdul cmfwyp 6.45—Goodman Orchestra 7.00—Fidler Orchestra to 3:30p.m. be the featured artists on the Magic Johnny Green's orchestra over an with Sir Henry Wood conducting. 1.15—Big Ben. The BBC Orchestra 7.00—CathoUc Hour 715—News Reporter * * * Key of RCA presentation over a NBC-WJZ network on Sunday, from His success was immediate. Hugh (Section C). Muriel BrunskiU 7.30—Bonime Orchestra; Echoes of 750—Fidler Orchestra New York Town CBS PRESENTS FIRST BROADCAST coast-to-coast NBC-WJZ network 8:00 to 8:30 p.m. This stooge, who Walpole, the famous novelist, be­ (contralto) 750—Press-Radio News must remain unindentified except came interested in him and aided 2.15—Weekly News Letter and Sport 8.30—Sigurd NUssen, bass; Hardesty 755—Alma Kitchen, songs FROM LITHUANIA Sunday, from 3*00 to 4*00 p.m. They Summary Johnson, tenor 7.45—ReUgion in the News wiU be the only guests on this mati­ for the fact that his entrance line is his career materially. For years in 2.35—Violin Solos 8.45—Morin Sisters, songs; Ranch Germany and elsewhere Melchior 8.00—Sports—Thornton Fisher The fourth foreign country to be nee with Stokowski conducting the usually "HeUo Stranger", has been 2.45—The Commodore Grand Or­ Boys' Trio 8.15—Popeye, the Sailor—sketch studied the great Wagnerian roles 9.00—Major Bowes' Amateur Hour introduced to the American radio entire hour. unable to appear with the Benny chestra 8.30—Hampton Institute Choir cast out on the West Coast because and in December, 1925, he made an 3.20—Recital for Two Pianofortes. 10.00—SanneUa Orchestra; Rachel audience within a period of three Carlay, songs; George Metaxa, 9.00—Hit Parade—Al Goodman's Or­ of previous New York radio committ­ all-important debut as "Siegfried" Ethel Bartlett and Rae Rob­ chestra; soloists weeks will be heard on Sunday, from ertson tenor 10.00—Rubinoff's Orchestra; Virginia 1:45 to 2:00 p.m., when a program of VOICE OF THE PEOPLE ments. at the Bayreuth Festival. In the 3.55—BeUs, and an Empire Service, 10.30—Concert Orchestra; Frank Rea, soprano; Jan Peerce, * * * season of 1925-1926 Melchior made his relayed from St. Paul's Cathe­ Munn, tenor; Vivienne Segal, tenor native folk music is presented from soprano Kaunas, capital of Lithuania, over Another of those informal side­ debut at the MetropoUtan Opera dral, London 10.30—Young Orchestra; Wallace MELCHIOR TO BE FORD HOUR House and has been its leading 11.00—General Motors Concert—sym­ Beery, rn.c. the WABC-Columbia network. Oth­ walk interviews by the inquiring GSC, 31.3 m.; GSB, 31.5 m. phony orch.; Jeannette Mac­ 11.30—Corn Cob Pipe Club er "first" broadcasts recently ar­ Texans, Jerry Belcher and Parks SOLOIST Wagnerian tenor ever since. 5.00—CaUendar's Senior Band donald, soprano 12.00—Melody Master 12.00—Stern Orchestra ranged were from Portugal, from Johnson, wiU be broadcast over an Lauritz Melchior, noted Wagner­ 5.45—LesUe Jeffries and the Grand Roumania and from Latvia. Lithu­ NBC-WEAF network on Sunday, ian tenor of the MetropoUtan Opera, Hotel, Eastbourne, Orchestra 6.25—Weekly Newsletter WLW, Cincinnati 700 kc. ania is a Baltic repubUc lying between from 3:30 to 4*00 p.m. Belcher and wiU be the guest artist with the CROOKS ON GENERAL MOTORS WLW, Cincinnati 700 kc. 6.00-7.00—Same as WEAF 5.00—Golden Hour of the Little 7.00—Univ. of Cincinnati Talk Latvia, Poland and East Prussia. Johnson, former newspaper reporters, Ford Symphony Orchestra and CONCERT GSC, 31.3 m.; GSA, 49.6 m. Flower—Father Coughlin 7J5—-To be announced After having been divided between wiH corral curious New Yorkers and Chorus directed by Victor Kolar 7.00—Big Ben. BeUs, and an Empire 5.45—Algert Payson Terhune, dog 7.30—Bob NewhaU, sports talk Russia and Prussia since the middle out-of-towners who happen to pass over the complete coast-to-coast Richard Crooks, tenor of the Metro­ Service, relayed from St. Paul's drama 7.45—Alfred Gus Karger ages, it attained independence on by their "parlor". WABC-Columbia network on Sunday, poUtan Opera Company, wiU be Cathedral, London 6.00—Same as WJZ 7.50—Besses o' the Barn Band. Jos > 6.30—Musical Style Show 8.00—Same as WEAF February 16,1918. The Uttle country from 10:00 to 11:00 p.m. the guest soloist on the General 8J5—RF.D. Hour a * * Sutciiffe (bass) , 7.00—Smilin' Ed McConneU, hymns has been much in the news recently Melchior, a native of Denmark, Motors Concert Sunday, over a coast- 8.45—Washington Merry-Go-Round BENNY BUFFOON BACK 8.45-9.00—Weeekly Newsletter 7.30—Court of Human Relations 9.00-1150—Same as WEAF due to a controversy with Germany wiU offer a varied group ranging to-coast NBC-WEAF network from 8.00—Same as WJZ 1150—The News regarding its right to control the One of Jack Benny's most popular from opera arias to compositions 11:00 to 12-p.m. The General Mo­ WEAF, New York 660 kc. 8.30—To be announced 5.00—Chicago a CappeUa Choir 11.45—Ace Brigode's Orchestra port city of Memel. stooges, absent from the weekly of a lighter character. Son of a tors Symphony Orchestra, conducted 12.00—National Barn Dance 5.30—Dorothy Dreslin, soprano Continued on Page 5 FLASHLIGHTS—3/6 and up—ASTWOOD'S

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"I wouldn't say your work was changing the wording of signs, or OVER THE RADIO "BRINGING UP FATHER" terrible," the friend announced, changing the scenes in pictures. If STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS after looking at tine drawings for a the same sign or picture appears in Continued from Page 4 How to Draw Comics Uke Mine few minutes, "any more than I six panels there wiU be six different S.S. Colborne (O.N.S.) is due to The PALM GARDEN RESTAURANT would caU hash terrible food. Like versions of it. 8.45-10.00—Same as WEAF arrive from Montreal via HaUfax OF THE The Creator of "Jiggs" reveals more of hash, your drawing is neither one This sort of thing is effective for a 10.00-10.45—Same as WJZ with cargo today the 7th, calling his methods, with new light on the thing nor another. Part of it is U- laugh, certainly; but I wonder if it 10.45—Unbroken Melodies at both Hamilton and St. Georges. lustration and part cartoon. Decide 1L00—Famous Jury Trials—drama NEW WINDSOR HOTEL life of a ''Big Time" Artist. isn't pretty high-priced humour? 11.30—Same as WJZ Agents, J.S. DarreU & Co. in what style you are going to draw, If it detracts from the interest in the 12.00—The News then stick to it for all your work." principal characters, I am convinced SPECIALISING IN SEA-FOODS OF ALL KINDS LESSON No. 6 Q.t.e.v. Queen of Bermuda (Fur­ When the artist had foUowed out that it is too high-priced. WJZ, Now York 760 kc. 5.00—National Vesper's—Dr. Harry ness-Bermuda Line) is due to arrive Lobster, Deep Sea Scallops, Soft Shell Crabs, Fresh Shrimps, and By George McManus this bit of advice, his work was ac­ Slapstick by-play is also frequently Emerson Fosdick from New York on Monday, Decem­ cnerrystone Clams. Also Bermuda Fresh Fish, and Green Turtle cepted. Many a young cartoonist has used. Minor characters are made Creator of "Bringing Up Father," 5.30—Variety Musicale ber 9th, saiUng on return trip at Soup, Steaks and Fins fallen into the same fault—mixing his to do amusing things, often of the 6.00—Roses and Drums—sketch World famous comic strip. 3.00 p.m. Wednesday, December llth. techniques. One character wiU be custard-pie school of humour. 630—Dogs—Bob Becker 6.45—Gabriel Heatter, commentator Agents, Watlington & Conyers. DINNER DANCE NIGHTLY DetaUs! Paradoxically, they are the drawn in caricature, another in One comic wins laughs because 7.00—Jolly Coburn's Orch.; Connie $1.25 Table De Hote 6.30 to 9 p.m. Also A La Carte at aU hours bane and the boon of the comic car­ sketch style. Backgrounds and the main character has a grand dis­ Gates, contralto toonist. They cause trouble and lab^- settings may show the same fault. regard for the disposition of his cigar 7.30—Grand Hotel—sketch BERRIE BROWN'S NATIVE ORCHESTRA our without end, yet it is through You can't blame an editor for not ashes. In this case, the by-play is a 8.00—Jack Benny, comedian S.s. American Legion (Munson them that many humourists achieve liking artistic hash. part of the character delineation, 8.30—Nelson Orchestra, Billy Trask, plays until closing in The Garden Restaurant that is different songs; Robert L. Ripley Line) is due to arrive from New York because it is really tropical. their fame and most of their Ughter Details can be troublesome by omis­ and the comic would lose by abandon­ 9.00—Musical Comedy Revue—Leo on Monday, December 9th, saiUng laugh-provocative effects. In years sion, too. A Ust of the sins of om­ ing it. Spitalny's Orch.; Fred Huf- the same day for South America. gone by I was sometimes a serious ission would seem an exaggeration, As a general rule, however, it wiU be smith, tenor; Lucille Manners, Agents, J. S. DarreU & Co. offender in the matter of letting de­ (soprano) but would not be, as the editors of any weU to keep this rule in rnind: 9.45—Talk — Hendrik Wfllem Van tails sUp by—details of ommission syndicate can testify. The details Keep the spotlight on your central Loon and commission—and each slip usually were overlooked through characters. It does no good to let 10.00—Charles Previn's Orch.; male S.s. Lady Nelson (C.N.S.) is due to brought its lesson through complaints Announcing the Facilities of haste, carelessness or a change in externals detract from interest in octet;Olga Albani, soprano arrive from Halifax via Boston on of editors and readers. It is that 10.30—Walter WincheU plan—something done in the first them. Monday, December 9th sailing the sort of grief that I'd Uke to help the 10.45—Niela GoodeUe, songs panel that was not carried through The comic artist who becomes so 11.00—Seth Parker—sketch foUowing day for the . struggling artist avoid through point­ (Hwcbxii Gkrtiag? (Eolmuj aU the panels of the strip. interested in new characters he may 11.30—Wirges Orchestra; Ray Heath- Agents, J. S. DarreU & Oo. ing out some of the more important erton and Madge Marley, (Princess Hotel) There can tbe no question about introduce from time to time that he * * * details of cartooning. songs the ^ cleverness of this technique. forgets to play up the central figures 12.00—Male Quartet S.s. Orbita (P.S.N.C.) is due to ar­ One of the common faults of the Its use requires a good sense of his strip, is headed for disaster. rive from Nassau on Wednesday, Delightful Cottage suites with Princess beginner was exemplified recently of the ridiculous, and often a AU those incidental people you draw WABC, New York 860 kc. December llth, sailing the same day Hotel service are now available at most by the experience of a well-known lot of thought. To me there has into your strip have their place, and 6.00—Abe Lyman's Orchestra; Ber- nice Claire, soprano; Oliver for Liverpool via Spanish and French attractive pre-season rites. iUustrator. He never had done any always been a big objection to such an important o n e—but be sure ports. Agents, Harnett & Richardson that they keep it. Don't let Smith, tenor cartooning before, but with confid­ weU, let's|"caU it cartooning 'horse­ 6.30—Crumit and Sanderson, songs * * SE Dining in the waterside restaurant has ence in his own abiUty to draw weU play." j*} them steal the show—until there 7.00—Amateur Night—Ray Perkins T.e.v. Queen of Bermuda (Furness- he produced a half-dozen strips out­ is such a chorus of acclaim for them 7.30—SmiUn' Ed McConnell, songs become popular with discrirninating Ber­ Here's the problem. In any cartoon 7.45—Voice of Experience Bermuda Line) is due to arrive from lining a new comic Idea. strip, whether it be of the humour or that you know your strip needs "re- New York on Monday, December 16th, accenting." 8.00—Alexander WooUcott, the Town mudians and visitors alike. continuity type, you have certain Crier saiUng the foUowing day at 3.00 p.m. central characters and a story of And let me give you this last warn­ 8.30—PhU Baker, comedian; Kemp on return trip to New York. Agents, It is the meeting place for sorts to teU. They comprise the ing Wa t ch the details in finishing your Orchestra Watlington & Conyers. work. Careless work always leaves a 9.00—Eddie Cantor, comedian * Se St LUNCHEONS cartoonist's stock in trade, the things 9.30—Dramatic Sketch, with LesUe he has to offer the pubUc every day. bad impression. An extra few min­ Howard S.s. Southern Cross (Munson Line) AFTERNOON TEAS It seems to me that the one way in utes spent on examining your draw­ 10.00—Ford Symphony Concert— is due to arrive from South America COCKTAIL PARTIES which to buUd interest in those ings may save rejection of your Lauritz Melchoir, tenor on Tuesday, December 17th, saiUng 11.00—Wayne King's Orchestra characters is to keep them very much work. Detail in drawing is as import­ the same day for New York. Agents, DINNERS ant as correct punctuation of a sen­ 11.30—Rich Orchestra; Benay Ven- in the spotlight, where the audience's uta, songs, and others J. S. Darrell & Co. For reservations phone Princess Hotel — 1112 eyes must watch them. By-play— tence in writing. 12.00—Dance Orchestra SE SE SE humour in the background and To be Continued oo S.s. Lady Rodney (C.N.S.) is due to setting—is certain to divert attention arrive from Nasssau on Monday, m from your characters and story. It MAIL NOTICES Special Advent Services at St. December 16th, saiUng the same day always has seemed to me, therefore, for Halifax via Boston. Agents, J. S. to be illogical to introduce such Malls per S.s. "Lady Nelson" for Paul's A.M.E. Church, Hamilton DarreU & Co. by—play into comic strips, and I the West Indies and British Guiana, SE SE SE IRELAND ISLAND CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY haven't. wiU close at the General Post Office At the Special Advent Services to­ S.s. Lady Somers (O.N.S.) is due to I hope you'U give me the same cred­ on Tuesday the 10th December at morrow evening the pastor, Rev. arrive from Halifax via Boston on A whole time Secretary-Manager is required ence you accord Bob Ripley when I 12 noon. Dr. J. Leo Pottinger wUl deUver an Monday, December 16th, saiUng the by the Ireland Island Co-operative Society as teU you that I have seen drawings Registered MaU and Parcel Post appropriate sermon and the choir foUowing day for Nassau. Agents, from 1st Jan., 1936. Salary £500 per annum turned in for publication in which at 11.30 a.m. will rendar special music supported J. S. Darrell & Co. plus commission. ithe figures were incomplete, shoes * * * by Harry Foster's orchestra. The -oo- were mismated, articles of furniture Mails per Q.t.e.v. "Queen of Ber­ orchestra aside from accompanying AppUcants should forward credentials and moved about rooms Uke magic, and muda" for Great Britain, the Dom­ the choir will play special selections. Coming of Age Party Held at in which characters became quick- inion of Canada, and the United oo full particulars of experience to the Secretary change artists in their apparel. States of America, will close at the Ireland Island on Thursday LLCS, not later than 13th December, 1935. Don't think that editors are the General Post Office on Wednesday GARDEN CLUB only ones who catch these errors. the llth December at 12 noon. To celebrate the coming of age of George McManus has several Even an editor lets them sUp oc­ Supplementary MaU (Double Post­ Members of the Garden Club are their daughter Ivy, Mr. and Mrs. hobbies. Here he is pictured casionally—and then there is a age) from 12 noon to 1.00 p.m. reminded of the meeting to be held C. W. Ripley, of Ireland Island, gave trying out a new stance in golf flood of maU from readers, who are Registered MaU at 11.30 a.m. at the Chamber of Commerce at 10.30 a party at the Foresters' Hall, Ireland B. D. V. CIGARETTES with slight bewilderment. only too glad to catch you up. So it Parcel Post for Great Britain and this morning, when Mrs. EUiott Island, on Thursday night, about is necessary for the cartoonist to the United States at 11.30-a.m. Averett of Chatham, New Jersey, a 100 guests attending. With due We beg to inform the Public that there is no truth check his own work carefuUy before St * * a prominent member of the Garden ceremony Miss Ripley was presented "Your idea is good, but your draw- in the rumour that the B.D.V. Gift Scheme has he turns it over to the editor. Mails Due on Monday from England Club of America and of the National with a huge "key" made of cedar- 3 terrible," was the verdict of the CouncU of State Gardens, will speak. wood, a symbol of her majority. been discontinued. We have a greater range of it editor to whom he showed his But details in drawing aren't all Mails per S.s. "Majestic" due to It is hoped that there wiU be many Most of the evening was spent in comic. grief, as I've told you before. Many arrive in New York on the 2nd Dec­ Gifts than ever, and Gift Catalogues can be obtained participants in the competition as dancing, interpersed with humour­ Che artist left the editor's, office, cartoonists turn them to advantage. ember should connect with Q.t.e.v. from the undersigned who receive all coupons Another phase of that technique "Queen of Bermuda" saiUng for photographs of the exhibits are to be ous "turns" by C.P.O. HoUand. piqued, of course. Before taking it taken. and distribute Gifts. to another editor, he showed his deals with signs and pictures on the Bermuda on the 7th December. St Se Sc Mr. T. A. RusseU, Acting Director of work to a friend upon whom he could walls. There are half a dozen success­ ful comic artists who use the device of Mails Despatched Agriculture, wiU review the work of JOHNSON & COOPER depend for an unbiased opinion. the month. Malls pr Q.t.e.v. "Queen of Ber­ SOUTHAMPTON PARISH muda" leaving Bermuda on Wed­ Washington Star: Bread goes up nesday the llth December should in price and the farmer continues connect with s.s. "Acquitania" to wondei why there is so much sailing from New York for Southamp­ difference in cost between the barn A meeting of the Qualified Parish­ ton on the 14th December 1935. and the biU of fare. ioners wUl be held at the Parish Ves­ try HaU, Southampton on THURSDAY, 12th Dec, 1935 at 8 p.m. For the purpose of electing a Parish ,_•»*. W Vestry, Overseers of the Poor and ?** ""l'- other annual Parish Officers to serve for the year 1936. By order of the Parish Vestry,

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done anything up to the present time, the schedules regarding the service A new COLONIAL and the failure of the western deviation from HamUton westward and from is largely due to the Railway Com­ westward into HamUton should be WHOLE WHEAT PARLIAMENT pany's own inability for financial changed to b& more convenient to the reasons I think, more than for en­ travelling pubUc between those two z gineering reasons, to extend their points, and in his opinion this sould Biscuit ORFICIAL REPORT line to tbe Dockyard. I know tbe be a kind of lever towards inducing practical difficulties in tbe way of the RaUway Company to make those (•fare-dded) tbat, especially when they are in the changes in their schedules. The Proceedings of the financial position they are in at the hon. member, I think, can satisfy present time, but if they could pre­ himself that he is fully protected on Honourable House vail upon the Colonial Government a year by year basis. I have no idea and upon other authorities involved of my own personal knowledge what of Assembly to operate some sort of feeder service the amount of travel from HamUton between the Dockyard to the Rail­ westward and from westward into SESSION 1935 — 36 way terminal in Somerset, even Hamilton by the RaUway Line is, Demure though that terminal had to be ex­ but it would appear to my mind from tended somewhat so as to go almost a business point of view, that if the DAY No. 19. Wed., Nor. 27th, 1935. down to Admiralty property, I think responsible parties of the travelling Continued from Friday's Issue they would find that western devia­ pubUc were to approach the RaUway Shell tion a good deal more profitable than Company and could satisfy them that Mr. F. C. MISICK (Sandys Parish) : it is at the present time. I think at the amount of travel warranted trains KELLOGG'S WHOLE WHEAT —Mr. Chairman, The clause at the the same time they will largely beingput on at certain bours I should love our new slippers Itiw nil are made of deliekraa present time under consideration reUeve this House of having to appro­ think that they would be glad to grasp shreds of whole wheat. They is not really controversial, but since priate annuaUy the sum they have at it, and of course if the proposals hove a rich flavor that you'll the hon. member for Paget, Mr. appropiiated for the operation of a that have been put forward as regard delight in. And many other _*rith has precipitated a discussion ferry service, because tbat ferry ser­ the amount of travel do not material­ improvements. Every hfaenit with regard to the main issue involved vice must continue as long as Ireland ise, weU, naturally the RaUway Com­ Island is not conncted up with the pany would endeavour to reduce or is toasted top and bottom — in the Bill and since he has been Here are the newest and nicest of main line of transport, and it is curtail the number oi trains travelling extra crisp on both sides. followed by the hon. member for Southampton, Dr. Bell, along the very largely on account of the Dock­ in those two directions. I do not want Daniel Green slippers, just in the Kellogg's WHOLE WHEAT same lines, I propose also to make yard needs that that subsidy is paid. to do anything that is going to un­ nick of time for Christmas. Any­ gii&cuit are a convenient sine some general remarks which I had I am only throwing out one or two necessarily and unwarrantedly r cheve two ju pi fit the cereal bowL And really intended to delay until the suggestions, that it "appears to me the RaUway Company or their suc­ one you give them to will like yon get 15 biscuits in every second caluse, which to my way of desirable that tbe RaUway Company cessors from contributing on the same should explore, and I hope that the basis that other businesses contribute red-and^reen packages thinking is really the important them because they're as easy on House wUl not agree to the BUl in towards the Colonial Treasury and clause of the Bill.. I think the hon. its present form, and wUl drastically Municipa1 and Parochial receipts, member for Paget, Mr. Frith, has put the feet as on the eyes. curtaU the exemption period beyond and to my rnind tbe amendment tbat bis finger upon tbe very essential the various standards that have I propose to offer wUl relieve from 15 J£$* 12% weakness in tbis BiU, namely, that been made of what the exemption time to time as as it were, as circum­ BtSCtRTS If it were to become law at the present period should be. I say that with the stances may require. I hope that hon. The New Shoe Department time, the Colony surrenders for a ^ji_! m greatest feeling towards tbe RaU­ members wUl agree tc it on that basis. very long period of time, ten years to way, and a genuine desire to help be exact all control over the Railway them in their difficulties, but this from 8/6 Company whereas if the exemption House must realise, and I have heard Mr. S. S. TODDINGS (St. George's period was a very much briefer period it said by people very recently, people Parish):—Mr. Chairman, I hope hon. the Colony would be In its relation­ who are extremely close to the RaU­ members wiU see eye to eye with ship with the Company in a very way Company, that the continuation my colleague, Mr. Tucker, today much better trading position than of tbat western deviation except as an because I think it would be a great they would be if they were to agree absolute skeleton service is very prob­ mistake now that we bave, well, I wUl 'to this Bill at the present time. lematical. Now I think that the say a weapon in our hands with which TMMENGHA Notwithstanding the fact that I House when it agreed to tbe RaU­ to deal ,with the Railway Cr mpany, think some hon. members are under way as a compromise solution of our that we would be fooUsh to let it get Established 2844 the impression whenever any railway transportation problem expected a out of our grasp. Now when this issue is under consideration in this service that would be adequate for the matter was up before, the hon. mem­ House, notwithstanding the fact that entire Island, and we must safeguard ber for Warwick, Mr. Patton, remark­ they are under the impression er­ ourselves at the present time for any ed on the floor of tbe House, or in­ roneously that I am hostile to the breakdown In the service over any sinuated on the floor of the House Railway Company I have nothing section of the line, and as long as we that hon. members must pay no but the friendliest feelings towards dish out such privUeges such as the attention to what I had u say because the Compary, and no-one has a more RaUway Company are asking for at I bad a personal grievance against the genuine desire than I have to better the present time piecemeal, year by RaUway. I want hon. members to Don't let it go until it the present position of the Railway year, the whip band is with this House know that I have nothing but the develops into something Company as long as at tbe same time which is in my opinion in the public best feeling for the Railway Company. interest where it should be. much more serious. the public is served satisfactorily, But I do say that short term arrange­ There is no better I and those two pints cf view have al­ ments en this matter wUl enable us remedy for the relief of ways got to be reconciled, and any­ to help them to put their bouse in Coughs, Colds and all thing I say is said in an effort to re­ Mr. E. P. T. TUCKER (St. George's order. Hon. members have touched on Bronchial Afflictions concile the interests of the Company Parish):—Mr. Chairman, during the nearly every phrase today with regard than Eoberfs Syrup. It and the interests of the public, as recent reading of BUls in this branch to this matter, except the phrase of breaks up the cold, I see those interests. It would appear of the Legislature it has been estab­ public safety, and I look upon that soothes the throat and to be best not to de'ay the passage of lished, and apparently without con­ phrase as of primary importance. quickly restores normal this Bin even on account of the trans­ conditions. Most pleas­ tradiction, that when clause 1 was Thaere are no regulations yet which port of stone, the question raised by under consideration it was the privU- protect the pubUc in the manner SOUND ant to take. the hon." member for Paget, Mr. ege of bon. members to speak gen­ tbat they should be protected. Tbe Frith, but to pass the Bill granting Manufactured by eraUy on the BiU. Apparently that regulations in force today are regula­ NORTHROP & LYMAN CO., the exemptirn for a period cf one has been foUowed by the preceding tions taken wholesale from some LIMITED year, or at the outside for two years. speakers, and I propose to foUow it book of a London railroad, and Toronto, Canada Then you meet tbe point of view of somewhat breifly, with your permis­ placed here in Bermuda for our pur­ FOR-RESTFUL those hon. members who, like the sion. I quite agree with the remarks poses. If hon. members read them hon. member for Southampton, Dr. that have fallen from the hon. mem­ over they can very readily see that in a Bell, feel that it would be better to ber foi Sandys, Mr. Misick, as regaids great many instance these regula­ pay the RaUway Company a sub­ clauses 3 and 3 being the crux of the tions are impossible to apply witb sidy so that the matter will come BiU. Hon. members wUl remember regard to Bermuda, and the RaUway SLEEP under annual review. If they were that when the Petition was presented Commissioners, I beUeve, as far as I granted the exemption by this Bill from the Bermuda RaUway Company, can learn, have gone as far as the 5WRUP from taxation for a period of one year, and leave was given for a BiU to be in­ law wiU permit them to go. In my j OF THE EXTRACT OFI it could be on tbe understanding COD LIVER AND TAR troduced to give effect thereto, that opinion the law does not permit tbem tbat upon tbe expiration of that per­ myself and other hon. members at to go far enough. There is no regula­ iod tbe matter would be renewed that time stated that whUe we were tion which compels a man in charge of again for a further year, and it would agreeing for leave for a BUl to be in­ a tram to see that passengers bave put the Colony always in a favourable troduced it was not our intention to alighted, and are absolutely away position in dealing with the Railway agree to tbe period of time. I bave from tbe tram before tbat train starts Company and not impose any great been given that considerable consid­ up again. There have been cases to hardship upon the Company at all, eration, and I feel this, that it would the westward, cases recently, that fflMM^itRSi because as long as they fulfil the re­ be discriminatory legislation to pass have been reported to me, but I have quirements of this House, and as a BUl here today reUeving the Ber­ refrained from publishing them be­ long as they meet the demands of muda RaUway Company from taxa­ cause I consider that in the Ught of local travel tbey would have reason tion and import duties for a period of past recent circumstances they to believe that this exemption would ten years. The hon. member for would not have the power to impress be continued from one year to an­ Sandys said that he would be in the public that they might otherwise other, and I am personally not pre­ accord for legislation to be enacted, have had. The hon. member for pared to agree to such a pericd as or for this BUl to be amended to read Sandys, Mr. FaU, can tell you that in ten years, nor am I prepared to for a period of one or even two years. the recent past he was an eye witness agree to the compromise suggested ^c?/ When clause 2 comes under consid­ on two occasions—on tbe first a young when the Petition was under con­ eration it is my intention to offer lady started to leave the tram in a sideration of either four or six years. Soft, tempting lips. The kind a man wants an amendment Which wUl afford the station to the westward, and the to kiss again and again. Never conspicuous I think any one of those periods is necessary protection on a year by train started off before the woman •with jarring red paint. Be your loveliest, altogether too long. I would be pre­ year basis, and if that is accepted, had stepped right off, and it was only use Tangee. It isn't paint, but contains an pared to agree to an exemption for a I realise that the Preamble has to be Divine providence that kept her from exclusive color-change principle that en- period of two years, though I think going over. The hon. member, Mr. tables it to blend wi_i your complexion. amended, and in accordance with that one years exemption is prefer­ ParUamentary procedure tbe pream­ FaU as looking over here. (Laughter), I Tangee stays on all day—its cream base able; and the hon. member for soothes and softens. ble is not amended until after the am quite certain that it was he wbo Southampton, Dr. Bell, has referred Also Tangee Theatrical, a deeper shade. passing of the BUL I wUl then offer gave me this information. On an­ Tangee Face Powder gives soft under- to the existing service between Ham­ the necessary amendment to the other occasion, at this same station, glow. Ends powdered look. ilton and tbe West End, and suggest­ Preamble. When tbe Petition was the young woman was leaving with UNTOUCHED—Lips left un­ ed that tbe Railway Company might, being considered tbe bon. and learn­ an elderly lady and knowing tbe touched are apt to have a faded with advantage to themselves and to ed member for Warwick, Mr. Smith experience he had had there a short 58_8S" look, make the face seem older. the travelling public, explore various spoBe, and said that is his opinion it time previously she got off first, and PAINTED —Don't risk that means of trying to build up a great painted look. It's coarsening was tbe Intention of the legislation fortunately she did so, because the and men don't like it. amount of travel between those two that was enacted to Ueve the RaU­ train started up and luckUy the TANGEE — Intensifies natural points. It appears to me that the way Company for aperiod of ten years, elderly lady remained on the train. color, restores youthful appeal, whole thing goes round in a vicious and as the construction and operation This was at Far Rockaway Station and ends that painted look. circle. At one time the schedule did not become effective until after that I am referring to. Of course the was decidedly better than it is at tbe tbe passing of the Act of 1924, it was problem of transporting stone in the present time. The Railway Company the intent that until they actually event cf this House agreeing that complained that they could not con­ started construction and after con­ trucks should no longer run on the tinue that schedule because they were struction the operation the exemption roads is a Board of PubUc Works prob­ irue wumrao toe* not getting sufficient passengers, MEDICAL HALL, Reid Street period should not commence, and I lem, but naturally it is up to this and they cut tbe number of trains, think I am correct in saying that House to aid the Board of Works in I and now the complaint is that the the hon. member's idea was that it any manner they can to solve Rai'way Company are not getting would be that this would be for a the problem in case such a thing the passengers they need to support period of six years now. Now it oc­ could happen, and I think it is POSTAGE STAMPS that section of the line because the curs to me, and I am quite satisfied right that today we should insert schedule bas been so drastically cut, in my own mind, Mr. Chairman, that in this BUl a short term compromise. and one seems to get nowhere at all. it is much better tc do this on a year I can assure hon. members that the THE IDEAL FOOD DRINK For Collections I do think that there are various by year basis, because if such a thing Bermuda RaUway Company have things that the Railway Compary was to happen that the Bermuda experimented time and time again might experiment with to try and RaUway Company were to arrive at with regard to that western service, BERMUDA build up travel over tbat western the financial position whereby they and on two different occasions they diviation of their line, and I am sur­ might go into the hands of receivers, have tried, but it is impossible for and prised personally that they bave not or from any other cause be sold to them to get the traffic that would acted upon some of the suggestions BRITISH WEST INDIAN some firm or person at a low price, warrant them putting on a larger put forward to them by various and that person started appealing for service than they do now, Sir it is people, some of their own personnel, this relief, as I said previously, to logical. They have subsidised trans­ IMITATED BUT NEVER EQUALED. and some of their own Directors, who my mind it would be discriminatory port to contend with at that end, and ERNEST J. BELL are very anxious to see the Company's legislation. Now the hon. member naturally persons Jean f travel 2 more 1 lb. tin 3/9, H lb. 2/-, y4 IK 1/3. AU Stores. affairs improve. But they have not 8133_-_s7.s21.s28. C£o The Bermuda Press for Southampton, Dr. Bell, feels that Continued on Page 7

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Railway Company are doing their COLONIAL PARLIAMENT ly cannot contemplate at this time, utmost to to all they possibly can fo r Mr. Chairman, agreeing to a measure the west end and they tried out a which win exempt this Company •^ Apparel for Women, Children, and Men A Continued from Page C special time-table for Saturdays and from taxation fcr a period of ten Sundays in trying to accommodate cheaply on the boat. The Railway years. I feel it is essentially a quest- the people for Sandys Parish and the tor, which will arise later on, and in have experimented on tbat service. western district because the Ferry view of that I move to amend section If hon. members want them to run service was not the same on those their trains up there empty, well, 2 by substituting or.o for ten whore days, but they were not able to get the latter word occurs in the jwiultt Knitted to look like I think, as my colleague Mr. Tucker Phone 1067 sufficient passengers to run the train, mate line of the section. woven material — thinks, that if there was business it and of course they had to take it off. would be very foolish to think that The remarks of the hon. member for the Railway Company would not run Mr. COX moved to amend Section St. George's, Mr. Toddings, sometime 2 by substituting "one year" for "ten Call this number for either trains. I hope hon. members will ago were quite correct. I witnessed agree to the short term compromise years" where the latter words occur our main store or the British what might have been two very nasty in the penultimate line of the Section. WOOL SUITS and let this matter go through accidents. I think that danger has Sports Department. today. I do not think at any time we been stopped to a certain extent. It should give the Railway the ten years Sir HENRY WATLINGTON:—I was at Far Rockaway Station. On would like to ask the hon. member Private exchange connecting exemption that they ask for, except one occasion a lady got out and before ir the form cf from year to year. what is his idea about tbis. Is it all departments. Smartly styled and available in all she had an opportunity of leaving going to be moved every year? One the tram it started off again. It was year will not amount to very much Mr. H. T. NORTH (Hamilton Par­ pastel shades. Just the proper just by luck that she held on, and to help them out. I would like to ish):—Mr. Chairman, I would like got away with it. On the second oc­ know what tho prospects are for the to ask the hon. member for Devon­ weight for the cool days. casion one lady got out and the con­ future. shire, Sir Henry Watlington, in the ductor apparently did not see that LTD event of the exemption being granted there was another lady, and there what would it amount to in the course Mr. J. W. COX:—Mr. Chairman, HA.CE. SMITH again there might have been a very I feel this matter should be reviewed 2 piece of twelve months? nasty accident indeed. As I said be­ annuaUy, and that it is impossible FOUNDED 1889 suits 39/6 fore I will support the Petition but to say today what the poUcy shall Sir HENRY WATLINGTON:—I I am not prepared to support ten years be next year. I agree with my col­ answered that when the Petition was exemption. league that it would be a pity for the up. As fax as they could make out it whole project to be abandoned. I would be about £1,200 in twelve Mr. J. H. P. PATTERSON (Sandys regret, I expect as much as he does, months. It varies in accordance with Parish):—Mr. Chairman, I also, like that this venture Which has been conditions. It Is impossible to say my colleague, Mr. Fall, am willing to financed abroad has brought the what it might be, but it is not likely support this but for a lesser period. Colony into disrepute as a field for NE SCO LOCKWARD & CO. to run over that figure. It depends of I want to draw attention specially investment. I regret also that those course on the amount of reconstrue- Reid Street West to the fares on non-statutory trains investors abroad have been persuaded, ton to be put in, but as far as they I have for a long time felt convinced or have at least entered upon a ven­ can make out it would be about £1,200 •^ The Store Exclusive — But Not Expensive <»A that if the trains were all statutory ture which is obviously unprofitable New Style and at one price, they would double to them. On the other hand on ex­ Lowest Mr. H. T. NORTH:—It seems to me, their traffic, because on a non-statu­ amination of the balance sheet and Room 813*"**l«j'.s. Mr. Chairman, that If this House is tory tram I do not think you see one profit and loss account which has Prices to grant this concession it would be person in the first-class, that is un­ been submitted to this House it does Heaters Ever most unfair to the owners of horses less they have a pass upon the Rail­ not seem to me that the reUef which and carriages that ply for hire. The way. The second class is always the Company is at the present time Offered Railway has cut into this business full up, probably some standing. asking for is going to save them from a great deal ever since it was running Therefore I am sure if the trains were ultimate failure. Fearing that that OVENS and it is only last week that we passed all statutory, or all one price, there may be the case, and also because a Bill cutting the rates charged for would be a great difference in the one cannot make a very definite and hiring carriages. To go to work and number of the travelling public. accurate computation of the con­ A New Up-to-date subsidise this Company, because it People nowadays have more or less ditions of the future, I feel that the really amounts to a subsidy to the to stop and think which train is only thing for this Legislature to do All Parts In Stock extent of £1,200 to £1,400 a year is all statutory and which is not. They is to granj; temporary reUef for the wrong: what are the carriage drivers have taken off two trams on the west present, and to review the matter going to do? I think it is unfair to end which were non-statutory and again a year hence. I can assure the GODET and YOUNG S.P.Q.R. Store the owners of carriages that ply for that has not helped matters any. I hon. member that I am not suggest­ HARDWARE—GLASS—CHINA hire in this Colony, and I am not feel sure if the price on the trains ing that this exemption be made for agreeable to it at all. As regards were the non-statutory price that a year simply in order to defeat the 8143ts.ra.w.tj>. hauling stones by the Railway, well the Railway would have a larger in­ object of the Company, and that in a it is not practical at the present time come, because more people would year's time, if circumstances warrant is shortly opening at the at all, anyway. It probably would cost travel. it, I should probably as a last resort a great many thousands to get it agree to its continuance, but I am down to the Railway, and it would not not in a position to pledge myseU to Mr. C. S. PENISTON (Smith's ELDERS &_ FYFFES, LTD. be in any way satisfactory. If the do so today. Railway Company were in a different Parish):—Mr. Chairman, I think it OLD COLONIST BUILDING position it would be a different affair, will be a long time before we all see Direct to Avonmouth, England and but even then it would be very expen­ these motor lorries off the roads in Mr. E. P. TUCKER:—Mr. Chairman sive to distribute it. They would Bermuda, because if we wish to keep after having heard the remarks that Kingston, Jamaica have to have a horse and cart to bring expenditure down in the Colony have fallen from the hon. member and have no increased taxation, it for it from the quarries to the railway for Devonshire, Mr. Cox, I cannot say England to Bermuda line and it would become a very ex­ will be very much to our interest to Bermuda to England that I am in accord with just simply SLs. "BAYANO" Nov. 20 pensive item. The Railway depart­ keep the motor lorries on the road. amending clause 2 for a period of one &s. "Cavina". Jan. 25 All hon. members of this House S.s. "Cavina". Jan. 1 S.s. -•BAYAMOr. Mar. 4 GROCERIES ments at the present time are not run year. I personally believe that we are 1 economically at all. If they were to know that the Board of Works have S.s. ••BAYANO **. Feb. 11* &_s. "BAYANO" .Apr. 15 mcrally obligated to give the Rail­ S.s. "BAYANO5*.™ Mar. 24* run the thing on an economic basis taken this matter up with the Rail­ way Company the benefit of what SU. "BAYANO" May 27 FRESH MEATS probably they would not require any way and I believe I am correct in S.s. "BAYANO^.- May 5* &s. "BAYANO" July 8 was originally Intended, which was a S.s. "BAYANO" June 16* assistance from the Colony. I am saying they have gone so far for the period of six years, which was of course Board of Works to make a survey over BREAD and CAKES not in favour of the Colony in any dependent upon the original RaU­ *After leaving Bermuda, steamer proceeds to Guatemala and way subsidising this concern which the railway of what it would cost to way Company still being in existence. ' Honduras. run a line to the quarry down there. 8144ts. runs in strong competition with car­ Everyone realised that to install a WATLINGTON & CONYERS, Agents riages. The carriage drivers were Personally I will support anything railway in these Islands would be an here making a Uving long before the here to keep the motor lorries on the exceedingly expensive proposition. FOOTBALL Railway was built, and I think they roads, because I do not think they PersonaUy I was opposed to it, and have a good case. are detrimental to Bermuda, and at I stiU feel that it is not the most OR GOLF the same time I am prepared to help STOP MUSCLE ACHES flexible means of transportation, and A man's work is as good as his tools. the Railway out for the period as probably we could have had better GiVe your garden a break, and have Here's Double Acting Relief Sir HENRY WATLINGTON:—I agreed to in the original Act. I think transportation by a limited number presume the hon. member wants to this House is morally bound to do of motor buses: others have been of your lawn mower overhauled and Good old Absorbine, Jr. plays no see the Railway go out altogether. If that. Six years will make up the the same opinion, while I do not sharpened by experts. favourites. It relieves aching muscles he will look at the Profit and Loss whole ten years. After all when the believe that motor buses or motor caused from aU sorts of exercise. Account he will see exactly how they Railway Company came and were vehicles should be allowed indis­ We can recondition the rest of your Simply douse Absorbine, Jr. on those stand. This Railway is owned by incorporated, and people took shares criminately to be used in these Is­ aching muscles and massage it in. people in England. Are we going to in it on the understanding that the lands. Anyhow the RaUway is here, garden tools, also Soon you are rewarded with peaceful give it no help at all? What would the equipment and material were to be and I went for about a year without relaxation , eedom from tense, pain­ hon. member think if he was a de­ brought here free of duty for that using it, but I wUl admit now that it WE KNOW HOW! ful muscles. Since Absorbine, Jr. benture holder or mortgage holder— period, and I feel as the Colony has is a very handy means of transporta­ will not bUster, it can be used with what would he feel about it? He gone so far as to incorporate them tion. I feel that it is unnecessary to massage, so brings double-acting re­ would know that if it got no assist­ they should Uve up to the agreement simply to put this thing for one year, lief. ance it would have to be done away by aUowing them to impcrt materials and then go ahead and review it if F. G. HOLMES & CO. with altogether. I do not think the free of duty for the period first agreed conditions are the same as they are THE Machinists and Locksmiths general feeling is to do away with it upon. now, and therefore I think that an altogether, but that is what it will C For forty years, Absorbine, Jr. amendment such as I intend to offer Burnaby Hill amount to eventually unless we shew has been a favourite among will leave it to go year by year until The Telephone Number is 2290 sympathy towards it and help it out. —which was agreed to. l coaches, trainers and athletes. such time as legislation shall be en­ ™ It is an exceUent antiseptic. acted to prevent such reUef from Mr. T. F. FALL (Sandys Parish) :— Sir HENRY WATLINGTON moved import duties or other taxes. If it is J a J Get a Bottle Today. Sold at I am going, Mr. Chairman, to support the second clause. decided by the House, Mr. Chairman, m—ii all Chemists. the Petition, but I do not propose to that at the expiration of two, three, support the exemption of ten years. Sir HENRY WATLINGTON:—I do four, or one year that no further FOR ST. DUNSTAN'S I am very much in favour of the not think there is any use for me to relief is necessary it can be stopped amendment outlined by the hon. say anything about this. It has been by legislation, and that wUl practical­ member for St. George's, Mr. Tucker. pretty weU discussed. ly cover the same ground as the hon. ABSORBINE Jr. It is quite true from the remarks of member for Devonshire, Mr. Cox Rub out Pain — Rub In Relief the hon. member for Paget, Mr. Frith, Mr. J. W. COX (Devonshire Parish): wishes to be covered, only it wiU be The Annual Xmas Sale For a generous free sample send this that communications will have to be —Mr. Chairman, I am going to move carried on until such legislation is advertisement with your name and made—In fact have been made al­ an amendment to the second clause. enacted to prevent it. - will take place at the Chamber of Commerce Room address to: J. S. VALLIS, Hamilton, ready—with regard to the transporta­ I understand from the hon. member Bermuda. tion of stone from the quarries to the for St. George's, Mr. Tucker, that he various Parishes—if by chance the has an elaborate amendment to the Mr. TUCKER moved to strike out Tuesday, Dee. 10th — Sat. 14th motor trucks are taken off the roads, second clause, and the one which all after the word "line" where it oc­ but if you will allow me Just a little I have is a very simple one, and I feel curs in line 5 of clause 2 and to insert leeway, Mr. Chairman, I may men­ will meet the case equally well. l| the foUowing in Ueu thereof:— inclusive tion now that the lowest price we must say, Mr. Chairman, that I view "year by year unttl such time as have been able to get from the Rail­ with considerable reluctance the Legislation shall be passed to prevent way Company at the present time as move to exempt a private company such relief from import duties or Open Daily 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. compared with trucks, not in­ from the payment of import other taxes." 7991ts.lu.th.tol0.l2.3S PENCIL BOXES cluding the removal of stone from duties. I also, Mr. Chairman, feel the depots to the various places that there is a strong argument To be continues) of operation, or the roads under con­ against the exemption of a private struction, is 4/- a ton more than company from parochial taxes, es­ what It now costs to carry it through pecially this present Company which If it's a Laugh you want See DALIES FRANTZ the roads by trucks. Well, by the end I feel in some degree has added to the "Popeye The Sailor" ot this year we shall probably have unemployment condition which we "TITAN of the KEYBOARD" carried some 17,000 tons of stone were facing last year, and which ROBINSON CRUSOE from the quarry to the various roads in a minor measure still remains Played to 5,000 in Kansas City at one recital. of the Colony. If you will work It out, with us and which if carried through, At the OPERA HOUSE that is practically a matter of ultimately must mean some addition Reservations now at Bermuda Press 4/-, 6/-, 8/- 9d, 1/9 and 2/3 £3,500 which this Colony will have to to our poor reUef, and parochial taxa­ Dec 26th at 3.30 p.m. provide, without providing for trans­ tion is primarily for the purpose of THE COLONIAL OPERA HOUSE portation from the depots to the poor reUef; and yet here is a Company Dec 27th, Jan. 2nd 8.30 p.m. roads. That is by the way, Mr. Chair­ which may possibly be said to have December 19th 8.45 p.m. man, I am very much in sympathy contributed to such a condtior, be­ with everything the Railway Company ing exempted from such taxation. Featuring has done. At the beginning, as you Matinee December 23rd Nevertheless, on the other hand one GEORGE BRADLEY THE BERMUDA PRESS, Ltd. all know, I was very much opposed to cannot deny that the Railway Com­ December 28th at 8.45 p.m. them, but I have changed my mind pany has suppUed a need, whether quite a bit since. In regard to the as Reid Street adequately or not, of course, is a Book now for the Musical Event of the Season remarks of the hon. member for matter of opinion, but nevertheless Mrs. Crusoe Southampton, Dr. Bell, I know the they have supplied a need. I personal- 8160**. S13Sfi. Page 8 THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1935

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M. C. C. Stave Off Collapse in Local and Foreign Sporting News Game Against Australia By « ELLIS n SYDNEY, Aus., Dec. 6 (CP)—With five wickets down for 95 runs, the touring M.O.C. team was in danger of collapsing in the first day's play of Louis's Strategy for Fight with St. George's A. C. Triumph Over the match against the AustraUan XI You 11 thinking about today, but Joseph Hardstaff and Uzcudun Last Night Forester's Band James Langridge stepped into the breach and at the close of play the score stood at 266 runs for six wicket. NEW YORK, Dec. 6. (CP)— . If The appearance of the Band of the Paulino Uzcudun, the gay cabeUero Sherwood Foresters against St. The pair put on 150 runs in as many George's Athletics in a League match minutes in a sixth-wicket partner­ CHRISTMAS of the ring, crawls into his sheU at Madison Square Garden tonight on the Garrison Recreation Field on ship. Hardstaff, who went in early when he meets Joe Louis, handlers Thursday afternoon drew a large in the innings, was unbeaten at the of the dusky Detroiter think that crowd. The Athletics "bagged" both adjournment with 150 runs to his Joe wiU be able "to explode him right points. credit, while Langridge was dismissed And what you are going to give. Let us help you with our gift for 53. out of the picture." When the game started the Ath­ department, which is located for your convenience just off our Reid Louis's trainer said: "You shouldn't letics were minus Oatley and the -oo- get worried. Jpe might go and Band, with the wind behind them, Street entrance. Here you will find grouped gifts of quality—Gifts hurt his hands in that case. Our attacked. Eric Taylor cleared. The chappie wiU wait untU Paulino moves Band forced a corner, but nothing "Nicholl Shield" Match Today that you will like to give. and then swat through the sUt. resulted. Sly at outside right put That will be about enough for Mr. in a nice centre but Moss cleared. Paulino.". The Athletics got going and LesUe The second match for the "Nicholl Shield" will take place at the B.A.A. oo Taylor put* in a good centre. The For Men For Women game was fast. Packer tried a shot, field this afternoon when the B.A.A. Columbus Wrestling Match Ends but it went behind. Younger and oppose H.M.S. York. Last week the DRESSING GOWNS from L. Taylor combined nicely, and the "York" won the first match. If SATIN NIGHTIES from 30/- in Riot Wednesday ball went to Terry, whose shot was a they win today they wiU have cap­ WALLETS ___. " _ tured the rubber and will, after the LIBERTY SCARVES " 6/- trifle wide. Oatley had now arrived NECKTIES „ " COLUMBUS, Ohio, Dec. 6. (CP)— and he tried Plimmer with a shot match, be presented with the Shield. POWDER PUFF KITS- ..." 1/6 A wrestling match biUed as being "for which the goalie saved. A foul The following team wiU represent WILKINSON RAZOR SETS.. .- the world's heavyweight champion­ against St. George's looked dangerous theB.A.A.:— LEATHER HANDBAGS " 10/- ship' ' ended in a riot on Wednesday but Kettridge headed past the post. Meed; Evans, Fennessy, Sinton DANIEL GREEN HOUSE night when Referee Bert Potts of Chi­ The locals were shewing superior and Philip; Profit and Foster Cooper GLOVES ..." 5/6 cago struck Chief Sunoco, the losing form. After Twelves had made a nice Brocklebank, Trimingham, Higgins SLIPPERS..... -*____ .12/6 wrestler. Sunoco, it was found out effort to beat Clifford, St. George's Amos, Pantry, Johnson, Bowden HANDKERCHIEFS " 6d. afterwards, was possibly suffering attacked desperately and did every­ and Davidson. Reserves, Chapman from concussion. Potts awarded thing but score. There was an excit­ Frith and Turney. Everett MarshaU a faU after 57 min­ ing time in front of the visitors' The kick-off will be at 3 p.m. For Children For the Home utes and 15 seconds. goal, but mainly due to the fine de­ fensive work of Welch and Hillier As Sunoco turned on his opponent KNITTED SUIT from their goal was kept intact. The wonder game of LEXICON 3/6 and the referee, foUowing tbe deci­ sion, crowds of poUce swarmed into The Band took play to the home EAST END ACTIVITIES SWEATERS , " ..... COCKTAIL MATS 4/6 the ring and general fighting ensued. end, and Kettridge shot into Clif­ BUNNY SLIPPERS _ " _. oo ford's safe hands. Winslow made a A Trip to St. George's on Choice gift sets of FINE LINEN that will great shot that Clifford cleared at the \B" and "C" Billiards Leagues' expense of a corner, and another fol­ December 12th May Be CHILDREN'S HANDKERCHIEF SETS.. brighten any table. lowed which was got away by Eric Worth While Final Standing Taylor. Sly should have opened the scoring but the chance was lost. The "B" and "C" BiPiards Leagues' GREAT SAVE fixtures for 1935 finished on the 19th Clifford was loudly cheered when In a recent issue we informed our November, and it has been decided to he made a great save and threw the readers of the opening by the Ber­ See these in our Bright, New Gift Shop. have the presentation of Cups and baU out for a corner. Welch stopped muda Trading Co. of a new branch special prizes at the Old Colony Club Oatley, following nice work by the store in St. George. It was stated on Tuesday evening, December 10th, forward Une, and Pope broke up an at that time that the premises in when all members who took part in attack in nice style. Sly again tried question were occupied temporarily these Leagues are invited to be pre­ a shot that hit the side of the net, until more commodious premises sent. The final League standings are: and Latham nipped in and broke up were suitably remodeUed. the attack. The first goal feU to St. j We now understand that the renov­ "B" LEAGUE George's, a nice shot by Terry being ations are practicaUy complete and sent into the net past Plimmer. that the new branch store wiU be TRIMFNGHAM, Established 1844 Games Pts. Av. Clarke made a desperate effort to officially opened nest Thursday, when B.V.R.C 4 1902 475.5 [equalise, but the home half-back the Bermuda Trading Co. wiU be O.C.C 4 1710 427.5 Une was very sound. Younger sent pleased to extend a welcome to aU S.P.S.C. 4 1466 366.5 the baU to Leslie Taylor, who sent in and sundry. a brilUant centre that went behind. A feature of the official opening Highest Aggregate, G. Frith, B.V. Half time arrived with St. George's wiU be the free participation by aU R.C., 400. Second Aggregate. King, leading by one goal to nil. visitors in a draw for the ten prizes MSSSTH B.V.R.C., 384, Highest Break, E. Wall, listed below:— O.C.C, 26; Second Highest Break, The early exchanges of the second 1st—Desk; half were interesting, the play veering Shirley, B.V.R.C, 20. 2nd—Electric Floor Lamp; from end to end at a good pace. FOREIGN EXCHANGE 3rd—Floor Rug 36 x 60; Moss cleared a centre by Sly and at "C" LEAGUE 4th—Smoker's Stand; the other end nice work by Oatley 5th—End Table GLENCAIRN and GLENCONNIE Games Pts. Av. ended in a weak finish. Whitehurst Local Rates had aU his work cut out to stop Oatley 6th—Lady's Overcoat; O.C.C 14 6609 472.07 7th—Gent's Shoes; GLENEMARA and CONNEMARA S.P.S.C 1 14 6453 460.S3 and Terry, and he played well. Hil- The following is a copy of the Uer cleaied when hard pressed by 8th—Lady's Shoes; B.V.E. 13 5730 440.77 Bulletin displayed on Friday the home right, but the Athletics 9th—Lady's or Gent's Sweater; B.W.V.A. 13 5682 437.08 10th—Picture 16 x 20. at the local banks: In Glenurquart Checks and Heather Mixtures P.S.C 13 5484 421.85 forced a corner, which, nicely placed by LesUe Taylor, saw Terry score a Participation in this draw does not S.P.S.C 2 11 4580 416.34 carry any obligation to purchase U.S. DOLLARS B.V.R.C 12 4955 412.92 second goal with a beautiful header. The Band fought back and from anything, but each visitor wiU be Bda. Police 10 3250 325 Ladies I these are just the names of big little this point until the end there was given a free chance to secure any of Buying at 3. % dis.... $4.9741 only one team in the game. The visit­ these valuable prizes. Selling at 1_% dis $4.8731 Tweed Mills, but names resonant of Scotland and Highest Aggregate, O. Wurz, O.C.C. ors attacked with desperation. Chal­ For the convenience of friends out­ 1369; Second Aggregate, C. Becker, the Scottish Highlands ... mers was prominent with clever work side St. George the store will be open CANADIAN DOLLARS O.C.C, 1335; Tbiid Aggregate, Curry, and fed his wing nicely. *After Clarke aUday. S.P.S.C 1, 1311. 1 had tested Clifford, the play went to This event will give East Enders Buying at 4}% dis $5.0262 These 'personality* TWEEDS have been chosen The prize for the highest aggregate the other end when Oatley centred particularly a fine opportunity of by "BARRANS" of London for your new Winter in the S.P.S.C 2nd team was won by and Packer shot, Plimmer saving inspecting the varied lines of the Selling at 2_% dis $4.9231 Top Tavares with 999 for 11 games. weU. The pressure of the visitors at Bermuda Trading Co. who feature Coat. Highest Break, J. Feireira, S.P.S.C last brought its reward. After nice Frigidaire Electric Refrigeration, FRANC. PER POUND 29; Second Highest BreakJ". Flood, combined work by the visiting for­ Philto Radio, "Florence" OU Stove, Tailored for Smart P.S.C, and Wilson, Bda. PoUce, tied omen into masculinestyles wards, Winslow steered the baU past B.S_A.»Bicycle, Furniture of quaUty, London 74.93 with 28 points. Clifford with a fast ground shot. Clothing, Shoes, etc. Unfortunately several games have TOPCOATS The excitement was intense as the New York 6.5875 not been leported to the Secretary, visiting foiwaids swarmed round the but these would not affect the League -oo- home goal, but the defence was steady QUOTATIONS £4. 0. 0 to £6. 10. 0 table. under the pressure. Roy Taylor was glad to kick into touch whan hard METEOROLOGICAL NOTES New York Closed $4.9350 The name of the Big little Scotch Tweed Mill will 33,000 New Trees Planted in the piessed, and Kettridge made Clifford Montreal Closed $4.98875 be on your new coat... handle to clear. The ball went down London, 11.30 a.m .$4.933125 Olympic Park the field again, and Oatley with an Dec. 6th. Montreal Latest $4.9850 open goal shot wide. Play was almost Barometer— New York Latest. $4.92875 entirely confined to the home hah, 33,000 NEW TREES PLANTED TN 8.00 a.m 1022.9 miUbar BERLIN, Dec. 6—33,000 new trees but the game never slackened. Sly 30.21 inches Checks MALARIA in 3 days have been planted on the Reich tried to put his side even but Clifford 8.00p.m. „ 1021.7 milibars Sports Field, the giant Olympic Park saved. The play went down to the f j- j* COLDS first day visitors' goal, where LesUe Taylor 30.17 inches Tonic of 325 acres where the Olympic Games Wind— wiU be held in August, 1936. and Younger both put in shots, but OOO T* 8.00 a.m. N.W ...31 mi. per hr. Seven hundred old trees, which Plimmer cleared. Another desperate Laxative effort by the visitors was made, but NoonN.W 32 mi. per hr. For Smart Sportswear formerly grew on the grounds now 8 p.m. N.W. 38 mi. per hr. occupied by sports arenas, swimming they could not get the equalising Liquid—Tablets—Salve—Nose Drop goal, and the whistle went with the Max Temp, for 24 hrs....„ 66 pools, and gymnastic haUs, had to be Min. Temp, for 24 hrs _ 55 moved to other parts of the field in score reading, St. George's Athletics RainfaU for 24 hrs 05 order to lend beauty and colour to the 2 goals, The Band, Sherwood Forest­ Sunshine for 24 hrs. 54rrs. 42 mins. site where the world's best athletes ers, 1 goal. wiU compete for Olympic laurels. The teams were:— FOREIGN REPORTS The task was laborious and slow, as St. George's Athletics, L. CUfford; C. Moss, Roy Taylor; Eric Taylor, A demonstrated by the fact that it took NOVEL BRIDGE PENCIL an average of fifty working hours Pope, Brown; LesUe Taylor, Younger, Packer, Terry, Oatley. a -3 to transplant one old oak. o o Multum in Parvo In the Equestrian Stadium, where DATE

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SEMAS COMMITTED FOR TRI AL ON A CHARGE OF ARSON AFTER 18 HOURS' HEARING The new 1936

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the cellar at the Golf Club.—I got MERCER BEASLEY the piece of stick from an hibiscus NOAH'S ARK tree outside the cellar door.—It might have been someone else who broke the stick off, but it appears to be tbe never had a crew like this! same piece that I broke off. ^rffniiiiiiiiiimv '•• ••••• ••••••••••••••• ii Hiiiiiiiiii ••••••• 11 SS SI _••-••• Si Si • • • s- • • • • _ sss HAD KEYS IN POSSESSION fIiUS»(L" •»•••• ••••••••••• "••_;••••••••••••!••••••_ Ralph Carlisle Adams, who was an ?!!"•••••••••••••«•••••••• employee of Mr. Frank Wilson, For Noah never heard of a cat with a monocle, or a stated that in Mr. Wilson's absence he took charge of his employer's blue and pink elephant, or "Pop Eye the Sailor" or even business. "Mr. Wilson left the Colony on Mickey Mouse himself. Yet here they all are, staunchly October 30th.," said witness. "Be­ Mercer Beasley, now in Bermuda, designed this famous fore gcing he handed me the keys guarded by woolly dogs, rabbits, cats, ducks, and, strange of the Sports Arena. About two model. Its streamline throat and handle give an ease weeks ago I went over to the Sports as it may seem, penguins. The dainty little girl dolls add Arena with Sub-Inspector Pantry of handling never before known and the strong fibre dignity and the wooden soldiers filled with crayons keep and the last witness, DaCosta. There Mr. Pantry took charge of a tin of insert in the head adds exceptional strength and the wayward ones in order. gasoline which was in the basement. resilience. Used by Allison in winning the 1935 Mr. Adams stated that he saw the They are all as neat and clean as can be, for they only tin of gasoline on November 1st., International Championship. previous to seeing it when he was in arrived from England a short while ago. the company of Mr. Pantry. "There was only one tin there," said wit­ Our skilled and experienced workmen make a ness. "Ishouldhaveknownit." specialty of stringing and repairing. The witness pcsitivery identified the tin exhibited in Court. Q: Has anyone else a key to the Sports Arena?—Not to my knowledge —I only have the keys when Mr. Wilson is away. —I do not know of any breaking and entering tbere.— HA.eE. The north and south gates have H.A.e'E. LTD LTD locks and the other one has a bar S M ITU SMITH across it. —There was no lock on the F © •" © V N D E D * 8 8 «S cellar door. «x_ v m D 8 O Mr. Adams knew that Mr. Wilson kept gasoline at the Golf Club. In answer to Mr. Pearman, witness said that DaCosta was instructed to because I knew I couldn't get a Uc­ one of the card rooms which are on the accused his apparent scanty keep the gasoline locked up. ense." the ground floor. —I did not go back recoUection of times. The agreement made with Ray for it. —Ray was not there when I Asked why they didn't lock the door D.o. WILLIAMS' EVIDENCE was a 2 year's lease; he was to take got upstairs. He had said that he of the bar that night, Semas answered over the stock and goodwill of the wanted to go to the Chinese restaur­ "We just didn't—we were pretty Detective-Officer Lawrence Wesley business for £5Q, and a 2 year's rental ant because he had spoken of it weU under the weather. —We knew Williams referred to Sunday, Nov­ at £12 a month. £150 for the stock earner." perfectly weU what we were doing." ember 17th. In consequence of a and fixtures of the place would have Counsel: Where was your coat? The accused said he "guessed we report he proceeded immediately to be paid if we sold or damaged the Semas: I don't remember whether made some noise going upstairs." to the scene of a fire in the Royal stock and fixtures. it was downstairs or upstairs. When Q. What did you do when you got Arms bar at St. George's, arriving "Ray and I agreed to go ahead I found Ray had gone I went down­ there.—A. we went to Frith's room. about 9 a.m. with it," said Semas. "I went down stairs again. Just as I switched on I didn't stay there very long before "I entered the upper floor by means to St. George's twice to look over the the light I remembered that I had I went back to the bar—about 10 of a glass door that leads to the three- place. bought a couple of lobsters that day. minutes, before going back down storey portion of the building.—I "I paid Mr. Wilson $120 in Cana­ They were flopping about the bar.— to the bar.—I left Ray to his room. noticed a strong smell of gasoline," dian money, " said the accused. I left them and went back upstairs, —I don't know whether there was a said witness. "I noticed lying on "That was the same day I took the toto Frith's room because I thought Ught in his room or not. —There the floor of the centre room this bar over. I think it was on a Satur­ Ray was in there. —He said Ray were no Ughts upstairs at aU. —When jalousie blind (exhibited in Court).— day. The next day I paid him the wasn't there.—I undressed and then I went down to the bar again the Ught It was partly burned. -The floor balance." caUed Frith to have a drink with me was on as when we (Semas and Ray) was scorched, and the flooring in Mr. Pearman: In what currency. in my room. He did so, and we sat had left previously. the room to the eastern end of the Semas: Some in Canadian and the on the edge of the bed, drinking.— building was also scorched." rest in Bermuda notes. About 70 We had several drinks of Black Seal HE HUNG TO THE RUM Witness testified to finding the or 80 doUars in Canadian dollar bills rum. clock (also exhibited,) in front of and the balance in Bermudaian cur­ Supt. of PoUce: You still left the the door leading outside. rency. HEARD YELLING DOWNSTAIRS back door of the bar premises to the Downstairs in the bar the Detec­ Counsel: Where did you get this stairs at the rear of the bar, open. tive-Officer observed a portion of the money. Semas continued, "We stayed there You dropped the clock, but you hung ceiling on the floor. A bench was Semas: I got the Canadian money talking, and a good whUe later we on the rum?—Yes! (laughter). also found, on which were finger from a woman friend of mine in heard someone yelling downstairs, Because Ray wasn't in Frith's impressions. Witness took possession Canada. She sent it to me. Jim, come here, the place is on fire?— room, Semas asked Ray to drink with of the clock, bench and jalousie blind, Counsel: Why? It was Constable DaCosta's voice.—I him, stated the accused. He added Piece OVERSTUFFED SUITES and took them to St. George's PoUce Semas: I was supposed to take a don't know how long we were talking that the various journeys upstairs Station. trip to go and see her but I changed but I took a full quart bottle upstairs and downstairs, outlined by the Sup­ "Acting on the instructions of my mind. 1 took over the bar instead. and we drank half of it. —It must erintendent, must have occupied 25 Sub-Inspector Pantry I charged the Counsel: What was her name? have bean three-quarters of an hour minutes. Just in £27. 10. 0 accused, Tony Semas, with this Semas: I prefer not to answer that we were drinking.— Semas heard the lobsters making a offence," said the Detective-Officer. question. By Counsel: Is it correct that you noise when he was going upstairs, "I cautioned him in the usual manner picked the demijohn of gasoUne up he said. If the ceiUng had been down and he said, -I don't want to say any­ STORY OF THE GASOLINE and took it downstairs?—Yes, I took at that time, he would have noticed thing more than what I said to Sub- it away from the fire and rushed it- —The accused figured that going A. S. COOPER & SONS Front Street Inspector Pantry in the presence of In explanation of the gasoUne, downstairs; Constable DaCosta was upstaiis and down, would take him 8150<__s. Detective-Officer WiUiams this after­ Semas said that he took it to the right behind me.— I put the gasoline about 5 or 6 minutes. noon, 17th. November, 1935.'— Royal Arms and put it in the cupboard in the entrance of the lavatory.— The accused and Frith were drink>- —The accused signed this statement, where it was later found. "I got it I was not in the act of pouring the ing out of the bottle, he said. "I Tony Semas. at the Devonshire Country Club," he gasoUne into the toUet bowl. was keeping tabs on him,'* said The part of DaCosta's statement Cross-examined, witness said he said. Semas, referring to Frith. "If Frith which mentioned that Welch had could not recall if the room was Semas continued, "I went down DENIED GOING ON KNEES! says we were only in the room 10 offered to lend the accused his motor I. O. D. E. CHRISTMAS FETE whitewashed. The clock was going there to see DaCosta whUe Mr. Wil­ minutes, it would not be true." boat, "was a mistake," said Semas. Under the distinguished patronage of Lady Cubitt and and read 10.20.—The actual time was son was away because Mr. WUson Semas denied going down on his Semas: You can't drink half a "I did teU Mr. Pantry I had the Lady Best 10 o'clock, said witness. had promised to give us a box of knees and praying, but he admitted bottle of rum *n 10 minutes? gasoUne to go fishing in Mr. Pacheco's That concluded the case for the empty bottles—for flukes—display that aU he could do for Constable By the Supt: We won't argue about boat." A SALE OF CHRISTMAS GIFTS prosecution. His Worship read over purposes—and also a bed. I went DaCosta was to ask God to thank that now! —rath said you were( Q: Why were you so keen to get and other good things will be held by the Imperial Orde the charge to the accused before to get the bed but DaCosta was not him. He explained to the Court that very excited when you went to his Frith off the premises?—I wanted to Daughters of the Empire giving him the usual statutory charge. around. This was in the first week he was glad the Constable had dis* room, is that correct?—No.it would occupy the premises.—I told him that Mr. Pearman caUed the accused. in November. I knew where the key covered the fire before the place not be true. Can you give any reason I intended getting married.—I didn't on Thursday, 12th December of the ceUar was.—I went in and I why Frith should say that?—We had burned down. offer Frith £,6 to get out.—I have at Trinity Hall, beginning at 2.30 p.m. thought I could find a box of bottles. a Uttle argument that day.—DaCosta stayed at St. George's on other Sat­ SEMAS IN THE WITNESS BOX Counsel: How did it happen that There will be Stalls of Fancy and Plain Needlework I saw a tin and a demijohn there.— you moved your bed upstairs that was mistaken when he said I was urday nights previous to this. and Christmas Novelties, Home-made Sweets, Preserves By Mr. Pearman: I Uve in Serpen­ I took them and filled them with day? pouring the demijohn ol gasoline The Superintendent's cross-exa­ and tine Road. Since the latter part of gas from a barren.—I put the piece Semas: Bay told me that the PoUce down the lavatory bowl.—When I got mination occupied an hour and a .. Pickles, Plants and Flowers , Cake and Bread. October I had been Uving in St. of stick in the tin, together with a would not aUow us to sleep on the downstairs I think the fire was out. half. There was no re-examination. * Also a Children's Grab, Fortune Telling, Tables for Bridge, The accused stiU thought it more George's occasionally.—We had turns piece of paper to block the hole up." same floor as the bar. A question by the prosecution as ^5 and an excellent Tea will be served. expedient to take the demijohn to on and off.—Sometimes I stayed The acused then took the gasoline Counsel: Semas, did you have any­ to what date he procured the gaso­ •§ No admission charge. Tea 1/6 the lavatory as there may have down there overnight.—I gave a to the Royal Arms where he placed thing to do with the fire? Une, was not answered by Semas, S; Proceeds in aid of Scholarships supported by the been a few spots on the floor, burn­ statement to Inspector Pantry.— it in a locker, according to his state­ Semas: Nothing whatever. who pleaded that he had had no ing. He had no idea how near these • National Chapter It is correct aU except the time ment. "Nobody gave me permission The accused expl&uied that the education and could not remember "spots" were to the demijohn. mentioned. to take this gasoline.—About a week rear door of the bar was merely pulled the day of the week, or the week of Mr. Pearman: Just teU His Wor­ later Ray brought the bottles and to, not locked. The door facing One the month. ship how you and Ray came to take a bed down. Gun AUey, usually used by Frith's, CYCLED TO DEVONSHIRE There were no other witnesses. over this bar. Counsel: Why did you take the was never locked. There was nothing Semas: One day I was in the Green gasoUne? to prevent anyone going into the Semas stated that he cycled to Devon "LONG AND TEDIOUS CASE" bar from that door. shire Golf Club "to get some empty Now in its 2nd Edition Shutters. I overheard Mr. Wilson Semas: At St. George's I have had M> 1 say that the bar at St. George's was several opporttinities to go tuna That concluded the examination bottles."—He added that Mr. Wilson BERMUDA'S BEST RECIPESSV* had promised him the bed for which Mr. Peaiman felt that His Worship patting him in debt. He said it fishing if I could provided the gas. in chief. An adjournment was A compilation of tested and especially recommended would pay him better to close it up. made until 2.15 p.m., ball being re­ he originaUy went to the club. The had Ustened to a long and tedious I started round for Paget to look for THE NIGHT OF THE FERE fused the accused. His Worship accused did not see any bottles case, and he appreciated the Court's recipes. MI my brother-in-law, Joe Ray, but I was doubtful whether Semas, would (flukes), or any bed. He could not indulgence. Counsel felt that the met him by the Cenotaph.—I put Semas stated that on the night of be admitted to bail in the event of say which train he caught, but he prosecution had been most thorough, This little book makes a perfect gift. It contains over thought it was in the afternoon. (certainly the most thorough in­ this proposition to him of trying to the fire he closed the bar at 10 p.m. committal. 500 recipes, carefully tested by 160 practical house­ buy the bar, but he said he had no In the bar was Joe Ray, Brown and The Superintendent produced a vestigation in which he had even appeared as attorney), but he con­ money. me. "We stayed in the bar talking LENGTHY BE-EXAMINATION railway timetable in Court, and keepers in Bermuda. sidered the evidence against Semas Semas went on, "I told him that I and drinking. "Brown left first, the accused was sure it was after as sUght. On sale throughout Bermuda didn't have much,but I said I would around 11 p.m.," said the accused. After the brief adjournment, Sup­ midday and before 3 p.m. when he go round to his house and talk it "Brown was pretty weU drunk.— erintendent McBeath re-examined caught the train. He had lunch in His Worship observed that it was over with him later. The same night Ray and I were both under the in­ the accused at some length. Semas HamUton, he said, and estimated the longest case he had experienced I went round to Paget and went to fluence of Uquor. —We stayed there admitted that he did ten Sab-In­ his arrival at Devonshire about 1 p.m. during his short time on the Bench, Joe Ray's house, where we talked it drinking until round about mid­ spector Pantry that "I thought Bay Beferring to the gasoline again, it was not His Worship's duty to say tion as contrasted with the accused's been formally instructed to oppose whether the accused was guilty or over.—I suggested that he should go night. —Bay and I went upstairs and I left the bar about 1 a.m. on the Semas stated that he put the tin evidence today," said His Worship. bail. not. to Mr. Wilson after we had decided to the bedroom.—From there Bay morning of the 17th.—We had the and the demijohn in the locker Semas was accordingly committed went into Frith's room.—I came back whUe Bay was over at "Welch's". An important point, said His Wor­ for trial in the Supreme Court This was a serious charge, said His to take the Royal Arms over, provided Ughts on." Worship, and Mr. Pearman had a Mr. Wilson would agree to our terms.'' downstairs.— Id did not go outside.— Q. Do you remember Mr. Foggo The accused added, "I didn't put the ship, was the fact that the accused Mr. Pearman appUed for baU. It was one of the last persons on the perfect right to appeal to the Chief The accused stated that he (Siemas) I went down to the bar again to get me saying he passed the bar about gas in the locker when I first got to was not a crime of violence, he said, St. George's, because if Bay knew I premises. There were several other Justice with an appUcation for bail, was going to put up the money. more Uquor.— I got a bottle and 12.35 a,m. that morning?—Might and there was a long period before had it there a couple of boys down discrepencies. Semas was remanded in custody. "Ray went to see Mr. Wilson. I took it, with the clock, upstairs by that have been you and Bay? the next Assizes, next February. the back entrance,—I dropped the from HamUton, on a drunk, might "I think that a reasonable case A speedy trial could not be taken. told Ray not to teU Mr. Wilson that Semas: It might have been, sir. Yesterday's hearing occupied over dock and lt roUed downstairs towards have used it. has been made out by the prosecu- I was going to be a silent partner, The Superintendent eUcited from Supt. McBeath said that he had five hours. THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1935 Page 11

} Here are some AMBUN6 * m^sWMkWSm\mSammmams^^^mmtmiMs%%mkW' FACTS THAT SPEAK:- 'RQUND R NEW YORK 1. It's Cow's Milk with over half the JOHN JOSEPH GAINES, MoT-SHF "-&4UJ6W KENNY water removed. Broadway is blossoming forth "CAFFEINE" with an average of three or four ^^*^^^S» 2. It's absolutely Pure. Most important vegetables contain "active principles" which dis­ new openings every week... . After 3. It's double-rich in butterfat. tinguish the particular plant from others. In medicinal plants, leaves, much ballyhoo and a couple of post­ roots, flowers or seeds, tbe active principle thing is called an alkaloid. poned openings, "Jumbo" got into •"AND OXTAIL'S the Hippodrome, with first night 4. It's Homogenized—six times as easy That means, likeness of a salt, or alkali. Nicotine is the ultimate ONE OF THE principle of tobacco. Morphine, the alkaloid of opram; theme the alka­ seats selling high. to digest as raw milk. loid of tea, and so on. * * * HARDEST ONES. To see a gangster all upset about 5. It's Caffeine is the active principle of coffee. I have said in these col­ 50 A PERFECT umns that, caffeine is one of the most valuable of heart tomes. It is himself when a psychologist starts virtually harmless, if used in moderation. Immoderateuse is harmful ^tiring to him is a double pleasure °*1-A/L SOUP in anything. I have been criticized, even berated, for teUmg this sort of when Roy Hargrave plays the part truth. I pay no attention to the senseless carping of shallow, ignorant in **Blind Alley/' Hargrave, in ad­ --'KE CAMPBELL'S faddists. dition to acting, is directing a play of his own, "A Room in Red and — KEADVTQ Let me give you some opinions of eminent authors on caffeine: White," publishing a novel this SERVE tN NO Hare says, "Caffeine is a valuable cardiac stimulant and tome, as winter, and has just signed a con­ well as a renal (kidney) stimulant ... so useful in cases of cardiac tract for three films at a minimum TIME __. SEEMS disease, that h has largely supplanted digitalis in the hands of some of six -weeks on each at $1500 a practitioners. .'. . A cup of strong black coffee is often useful in relieving week. ( £ST TOO GOOD a paroxysm of asthma. ... In headache, due to nerve-strain, rt is often » s. * 10 BE TRUE ! * of the greatest service." .... ._ An old classmate turns up in the We give two to four grains of caffeine in disease; the average cup news with one of the foremost thea­ of coffee contains about half a grain. . . ter critics commenting on the open­ Caffeine gently raises lowered blood-pressure by its tonic action. ing of "On Stage." "With the assis­ It may slightly increase high blood-pressure by stimulating the entire tance of Robert Ross's searching nervous system. But that is only temporary. direction," he says, "the cast has Don't rely on coffee to offset the effects of overwork. If you are translated the phantoms of the overworking, rest . . . And, do it right now. play's speculation into light fingered EVAPORATED acting." * * s, New York dog life seems to -^WOMAN S ANGtf* thrive and increase if Park Avenue on a Sunday afternoon is any cri-, -^/NANCY-HART* terion. Good for the veteranarians, ILK about one of whose charitable work Smart resorts of the Continent re­ Mrs. ABce Parker Hutchins, a port an increasing popularity of New York lawyer, has gone on rec­ two tales: (a) he consented to take green and blue imscara with match­ ord in favor of a Federal divorce law care of a dog recuperating from ing eye shadow for evening. which would create uniform prac­ pneumonia and a tonsil operation! at the trifling sum of four dollars Buy it from your Grocer in case * S: * tice in all states. The annual con­ Mesh belts a**e prominent in the vention of the National Association a day; (b) his charge for caring winter showings this year. Gold cf Women Lawyers expressed not for nine dogs poisoned by arsenic mesh belts are most popular to high­ one dissenting opinion by any (two died, incidentally) was a mere lots, and save money slack froc* speaker on the desirability of easier two thousand dollars! light seven * St * Also ask him for prices on other Libby -* * * divorce. Coats of cloth are being extrava­ * # * To the Hayden Planetarium, the ••""•"•THOUSANDS of women who Products by the case—your savings will gantly trimmed with fur in the new new acquisition of the Museum of •*• have made oxtail soup for Don't forget that jewelry takes Natural History, the other night, fashions, sometimes with the fur on a new importance this season. be quite worth-while. be'nt? handled like fabrics and used probably the only place in New years are today serving Camp­ Get out all the old family heirlooms York City where you can really in fur sleeves, fur pockets, and fur and polish them up. Many of them hats. get a good glimpse of the stars of bell's. It is not difficult to will go nicely with Renaissance the heavens. Certainly the only * * * styles, just as they are. The large understand why. Fully as A boiled frosting for your cake place that you can watch the day's TWICE AS RICH AS HOME-MADE pieces such as your grandmother movements of the stars and planets that continues to run when you might have worn, are particularly rich as home-made, it has %ead ^Directions spread it. can be reclaimed by the condensed into 10 minutes. The appropriate. first sight of the heavens, projected _ Mition of powdered sugar to the * * * also a perfection of flavour Campbell's Soap is made twice as mixture until it stiffens and stays from a miraculous machine onto the hemispherical dome of the au­ that has made it the most rich as you would make soup at where you want it. For that constantly shiny nose, an astringent with alcohol in it ditorium brought such a hush over home. It is necessary, therefore, * * * sometimes helps. Powder , of the audience as I have never known popular oxtail soup in the to add an equal amount of water Schiaparelli is using round and before. Intensely interested, the before serving. Thus each tin of course. But if your skin is too oily, world. And a scant two fluffy wool fringe as a new trim­ the only real solution may be a entire audience remained almost Campbell's ming for winter clothes. Edging change in diet that will cut down on deathly still for a full hour Vol on your shelf collars and cuffs, it is being used in minutes after you open the the fatty foods* excess of sweets, watching the stars, the planets means double black on Eght colors, and in purple starches and the excess fuel foods. meteors and comets. tin, your Campbell's Oxtail and green on dark clothes. the quantity Soup is ready to serve. (See of soup on your table. directions.) Try a tin today. SOCIAL CREDIT DREAM GOES WEST Rickett Enroute

Premier Aberhart Facer by Holy State of MARSEILLES, Dec. 5. (CP)— Francis M. Rickett, British pro­ Politics moter and negotiator for the Ethi­ opian concession, took off today Empire from Rome and Athens enroute for Product Ethiopia. OTTAWA, Nov. 14.—Premies Dorriinion to coUect Alberta's in­ Aberhart's political honeymoon ir come tax, by abolishing the Provin­ —oo over. cial Assessment Commission, the Oxtail SOUP He received, this week an anony­ Provincial Publicity Department and WORLD'S LARGEST SELLING SOUPS • 21 KINDS: ASPARAGUS • BEAN • BEEF • mous letter threatening death unless other offices. He probably feels Lady Cavendish to Recup­ BOUILLON • CELERY • CHICKEN WITH RICE • CLAM CHOWDER • CONSOMME • JULIENNE Social Credit were established by that the steady exodus of Americans • MOCK TURTLE • MUUIGATAWNY » MUTTON • NOODLE WITH CHICKEN • OXTAIL • PEA • Christmas in Alberta. This seemed and Canadians from other Provinces erate PEPPER POT si PRINTANIER • TOMATO • VEGETABLE • VEGETABLE-BEEF • CREAM OF MUSHROOM a little unfair to Mr. Aberhart, who, into Alberta during the past six upon taking office, bad announced months indicates that its Social LONDON, Dec. 5. (CP)—Lady F. J. G. FOOTE, Agent. that it would require eighteen months Credit program will be all the pub­ Charles Cavendish, the former Adele to get his system going and has now Ucity it needs. Astaire whose twin sons died at extended the time to two years. birth on October 28th, left her Lon­ MMtML now enjoin ~mi±. The letter may have been a hoax, The Premier has engaged Robert don home today with her husband to m m but in default of proof it was taken J. Magor, a Montreal actuary and in­ recuperate at Castle Lismore, Water- seriously. This was due to the same dustrial expert, to make a survey ford County, Ireland. NEW FREEDOM FROM COLDS m m circumstances which impelled sev­ of provincial operations in order that m PERSONAL GREETING CARDS i eral sober-minded observers of events the Province may balance its budget. m to predict to this correspondent He plans a non-compulsory conver- w. during a recent visit to Alberta that tion of Alberta's $155,000,000 of BERMUDA VIEWS m if Premier Aberhart did not make debt to save $3,000,000 annuaUy :#. m good his promises he would face in interest charges. He wants the m m considerable and very certain trouble. Dominion Government to guarantee m With Name and Address Printed m There was, these observers said, the new issue and, meanwhile, to % m a small but hard-boiled element lend him a matter of $2,000,000 to go along with. 6/» a doz* m in Alberta which could be relied on for FEWER Colds for SHORTER Colds to cause difficulties. There were in m m Financial circles urge the Dorriin­ flllenbuiys At the first warning sneeze or nasal If a cold has already developed, use m m addition, simple-minded persons,who ion to do nothing of the kind unless irritation, quick I—apply Vicks Vicks VapoRub, the mother's stand­ immediately Mr. Aberhart waselected Alberta foregoes Social Credit. The VSsri PASTILLES Va-tro-nol—just a few drops up by in treating colds. Just rubbed on each nostriL Its timely use helps to '0. m had proceeded to risk their whole Premier is reported to plan a scale at bedtime, VapoRub works through '#. THE BERMUDA PRESS, Ltd | futures on a misunderstanding of his Obtainable from ail prevent many colds—and to throw the night by stimulation and inhala­ of taxation for Alberta greater than Chemists Stores, eto., off colds in their early stages. tion to help end a cold. No "dosing.'' Reid Street program. For instance, two servants, that of any any other Province, which throughout the m B.W.I. sisters, had given up their jobs and will include surtaxes on income as These twin aids for fewer and shorter colds give you the basic medi­ cation of Vicks Plan for Better Control of Colds—clinically tested gone to live together in the expec­ low as $2,000. tation that with their savings and by physicians and proved in everyday home use by millions. their $25 monthly Social Credit (Full details of lids unique Plan ftt each Vicks package) diddends they would get along with­ out working. A farmer with a large VICKS PLAN ^"TTERCONTROL OF COLDS A Torpid Liver family had sold his farm for a song Generous /I BALANCE and moved into the city, also in­ 1 H Wi IS •ftC3'**J: " VOUR BEVERAGE DIET HH| Brings Many Ills tending to cash in on his dividends. Customer: "While in 'New York I THE ART STUDIO All down through the history of most serious forms of indigestion. To all these persons, Premier paid five doUars in tips alone.'' B DRINK ___Hf (Waterloo Block, next to Princess Hotel) medical treatment there persists the Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills Aberhard could argue, if they were Waiter: '^Werwlyou there many Bermuda idea that by keeping the liver are, above all else, regulators of the years, sir?* healthy and active you escape many liver. They quickly arouse the tor­ susceptible to argument, that his WSJM *.$______INSTANT POSTUM "LUCKY PIG" CALENDARS of the common ills of life and some of pid, sluggish liver to healthful activ­ predicessors had surprised him with MssSSt,,) _ -^®;g_*S_e______l Price 8d each ity, ensure action of the bowels and the most serious and most painful an empty treasury and a pressing m\*l~.__ t*_ ___£ */WLWW3£&_ ___,*;!__ S. P. C. A. diseases as well. proper working of the kidneys. Put debt burden. Before he can tackle A healthy liver filters poisons from this time-proven medicine to the HENRY COOLIDGE ADAMS Verses 7 the blood and converts them into test when you are feeling out-of- Social Credit he must put Alberta's Modern Variety MEW WINDSOR HOTEL It's the small things, not the big, bile which as Nature's cathartic is sorts from constipation or indiges­ public finances in order. He has j_s Make the clock tick when we wind. tion, when you have headache, _ or poured into the intestines or bowels proceeded about this task with a Teacher: "Cangany Uttle chUd SECRETARY It's the small things, not the big, to keep them regular and active. backache or the tired feelings which great deal of energy, but so far in a May upset the office rnind. come with sluggish action of the give me a commandment with on y It is only by keeping the liver surprisingly orthodox manner. SIDNEY O. SIT1S But a small thing, just a pig! active that you can really over- liver or kidneys. 35 cts. a box, at four words in it?" .;* (May, when fortune sets her ban,) all druggists. INSPECTOR come constipation and relieve the The Premier has initiated admin- NelUe: "Keep off^the grass."— Make YOU big, so keep your wig, astrative economies by asking the Whitsitt Imprint. PHONE 1785 Just buy one, that's if you can! Mabel Rainsford BOV-AAA I GLAD I'M ITM/XTS ALX.THAT» (ARTIST) BRINGING jf% - - IN "TT-E iNAOVINJQ- WANfTED TO KtsJOVSf- 'Phone 1878. PJCTTJEE BUSINESS? I JUST THOUOHT 7614^jw.s.m. wMJk .IPELTT VOUR If you really want to know how the family likes your food, ask the gar­ lTf« * ___*, S -* * • m '1•*"«&____-iv^ _ i ^ ^^ _5s^- bage man. A full garbage pail re­ FATHER sults from improperly cooked and un- ppetizing meals.) PYROFAX GAS will eliminatff cooking failures, costly redecoration, constant renewal of range parts, and By many other annoyances. Enquire about the new gas range, George just out, which fits most any pocket- book. PYROFAX GAS SERVICE V-5> e McManus 1935. King F*_jtams Svndirctfe. Inc. Great Britain rights reserved Telephone BIdg, Reid St. COOK WITH GAS Page 12 THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1935

"Review of Religion " prediction is an erroneous view of the work of the prophets, and on exam­ THE ROTARY CLUB ination of those sayings of the pro­ Last Wednesday the Rotary Club phets that are said to refer to Jesus, & By Robert Chinie Robertson meeting in the HamUton Hotel as­ R. we find that no predictions of the G. prophets have any reference to him, sumed an interesting form. In the The fifty-third chapter of Isaiah but to the people and events of their absence of the President, Mr. Sydney is often considered to refer to Christ, P. Eve, Vice-President, took charge of FOOLJ^ own time espressed according to and it does, to some extent, form Hebrew manner. the luncheon meeting, and conduct­ ed the impromptu programme with a paraUel. Isa. 53: 10,' 'Yet it pleased The second coming of Christ is a skill and grace. the Lord to bruise him; he hath false prophecy, and it is a false doc­ GOVERNMENT put him to grief: when thou shalt trine that Jesus was the fulfilment The needs of the Lady Cubitt Com­ make his soul an offering for sin, of prophecy, and aU doctrines and passionate Fund were presented, and he shall see his seed, he shaU prolong hopes that are built on these errors interesting developments are antici­ NOTICES I his days. Verse 12, He shaU divide are likely to lead to more error and pated. This is one of the philan­ the spoil with the strong." Chapters confusion, and prevent us from at­ thropic funds cf the colony which 51 and 52 should be read with 53, taining to the truth. The Ufe and deserves the sympathetic andpractical support of thepubUc. Da the course Public Works Department and then we shall see that the cap­ work of Jesus as recorded in the tivity in Babylon is the subject the gospels ought to be sufficient evi­ of the discussion, Mr. Wood Manager of the HamUton Hotel announced prophet is considering. The prophet, dence of what Jesus was: to deny that arrangements were being made NOTICE according to Hebrew ideas, looked that Jesus was able to reveal to give a dinner and dance in the upon the captivity as God's punish­ himself, his mission, and his work, hotel on Friday evening, December ment to bring the people to repen­ is to mark him out as weak 13th for the benefit of the Lady tance after which they should be for­ and his work as incomplete. Even Tenders will be received at this Cubitt Compassionate Fund. The given and restored to prosperity. if Jesus were the fulfilment of pro­ Office up to 12 o'clock noon on Sat­ cover charge wul be two shillings By his stripes we are healed means phecy in the sense usuaUy taken, urday, 14th December, for the sup­ and six pence, and aU the proceeds that the captive Jews suffered for his self-revelation by his teaching ply of Hard Stone Lime delivered will be devoted to this Fund. The the nation's sins, and those who and work, as recorded in the gospels, to any PubUc Building or work in:— cause is so worthy and the charge survived to regain their Uberty were ought to be sufficient in itself to (a) St. George's or Hamilton Par­ so modest, that the generosity of the encouraged to hope for revenge on enable us to estimate what he reaUy ishes, St. David's Island or Non­ Hotel Management should be largely their enemies. None of this can re- was, and therefore reference to pro­ such Island. patronized. jfer to Christ, for he never saw his phecy is support of his personaUty (b) Smith's, Devonshire, Pembroke, seed, he did not prolong his days, and work is unnecessary.. One of the popular after luncheon Paget or Warwick Parishes. and he never divided spoil. entertainments is the travel stories of (c) Southampton or Sandys Parishes. Compare the foUowing: Jo. 1: 4.5., members who took their summer Forms of Tender may be obtained "Pj-nTip findeth Nathanael and said, CHAPTER XV. hoUdays out of the colony. At this at this Office on any weekday from We have found him, of whom Moses meeting Mr. R. A. Ferguson gave a 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. with the exception in the law, and the prophets, did THE HOLY GHOST. racy review of his trip in Spain, of Saturday, when the Office closes France, Belgium, England, Scotland, -ER TABLE MUST BE PERFECT . . . BUT HER TEETH ARE DINGY write, Jesus of Nazareth." Jo. at l pjn. Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, and New IS: 16, "These things understood The doctrine of the personaUty HER GUMS TENDER . . . AND SHE HAS "Pink Tooth Brush"! The Board of PubUc Works does York. His friendly contacts, the not his disciples at first until he was of the Holy Ghost was a late thought not bind itself to accept the lowest scenes and experiences through N sharp contrast to her snow-white linen, cent's disease and even pyorrhea. glorified." There is an evident con­ of the church and was not fixed as a or any Tender. dogma of the church tiU 325 A.D. which he passed, the points of interest gleaming glassware and shining silver, some tradiction in these two statements, I To avoid "pink tooth brush" clean your In the Old Testament Spirit of God which he visited and his re-actions observant guest is going to notice how dull and WM. LIVINGSTON, and also of the synoptists who aU to the whole panorama of his trip teeth with Ipana. Each time put a little extra say that the disciples did not under­ meant God, and was never used to dingy her teeth look. Meticulous about her Director of PubUc Works. formed an interesting pictures. Ipana on your brush or fingertip and massage designate an independent person­ table, she disregards the warning "tinge of PubUc Works Department, stand at first, and not tUl after the resurrection, as is proved in Lu.24:45, aUty distinct from God; so that the pink" that she daily finds upon her tooth brush. it into your gums. Ipana contains ziratol which, 2nd December, 1935. idea of the Holy Ghost as taught "Then opened he their understand­ Just as tbis lovely lady, you eat soft foods — with massage, helps tone the gums back to by the churches does not exist in the COLONIAL OPERA HOUSE 8149ts. ing that they might understand the foods that fail to stimulate your gums — and health and firmness. Your teeth will be cleaner, scriptures." In no prophecy is Old Testament. The word used in the Old Testament in the sense of inactive, flabby gums become tender, subject to whiter — your gums will be firmer, healthier the name of Jesus given, as the name Gene Stratton Porter's Beloved "La'd- spirit, as Spirit of God, and in other serious gum troubles such as gingivitis, Vin­ — if you use Ipana and massage regularly. of Josiah is in 1 K. 132, "Behold die" at Colonial Opera House senses, is ruakh, and the real meaning Public Works Department a chUd shaU be born unto the house Today of David, Josiah by name, and upon and uses of this word are interesting. Ruskh in Hebrew means wind or the altars shall he offer the priests In trend with the efforts of the NOTICE breath, and then spirit, mind, anger, of the high places." Beimuda General Theatres, Ltd., and other meanings arising out of IPANA The epistles very seldom refer to to procure pictures of a type suitable these notions: it does not mean vital Christ as the fuUilment of prophecy ; to children, there will be shown at principle or Ufe. The common no­ TOOTH PASTE Tenders wiU be received at this and only in respect of his death and the Colonial Opera House this Satur­ tion in the word as appUed to wind, Office up to 12 o'clock noon on Sat­ resurrection. 1 Peter 1: 10, 00, "Of day, RKO's picturization of "Lad­ breath, and spirit is mystery: move­ urday, 14th December, for the fol­ which salvation the prophets have die." lowing services for one year from inquired and searched diligently, ments of the air and breath were mysteries giving rise to the higher It is understood that this picture 1st January next, Viz:— who prophesied by the grace that has the express approval of the Cinema 1. Supply of Horses and Carts for should come unto you: searching conceptions of spirit and soul: so that Spirit of God means the mystery Committee of the Board of Educa­ use on Public Roads of the Colony. what, or what manner of time the tion. 2. Supply of Horses and Carriages for of God, or the mysterious manifes­ Spirit of Christ which was in them * * * "^ti"****5 the Transport of the Officers of this tations or influence of God.. did signify, when it testified before­ Improvement in Sound at Colonial Department. hand the sufferings of Christ, and the The foUowing are some of the uses Opera House Forms of Tender may be obtained glory that should foUow." 1 Cor. of the name ruakh. Ruakh elohirn, Spirit of Gods, but translated Spirit at this Office. 15: 3,4, "Christ died for our sins Engineers of Beimuda General LESS THAN (£) WORTH OF ROYAL of God. Gen. 1:2, 41:38, Ex. 31:3; The Board of PubUc Works does according to the scriptures, and that Theatres, Ltd., have been busy for 35:31, Num. 24:2. In Num. 16*22, not bind itseU to accept the lowest he was buried, and that he rose a- the past few days improving the sensi­ and 27:16, it is used of the spirits or any Tender. gain the third day according to the tive RCA High FideUty Equipment of men. It is also employed with the scriptures." If aU this was so very at the Colonial Opera House, which is epithets good and evil suppUed, so the MAKES A TEMPTING CAKE! clear, how was it that the disciples now perfect. WM. LIVINGSTON, spirit may be either good or evU. did not understand it, more espec- The type of equipment installed Director of PubUc Works. Good spirit. Neh. 9:20, Ps. 143:1, evU iaUy as the evengeUsts assert that there is the same as that in Radio PubUc Works Department, spirit Ju. 9*23, lying spirit 2 Chr. 2nd December, 1935. Jesus foretold his death and resur- City Music HaU, the largest cinema Don't risk failures with rectjion. Rev. 19; 10, "The testimony 18:31, his holy spirit, Is. 63:10. Ruakh in the world. Jehovah means Spirit of Jehovah, By Command, of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy." oo—- inferior baking powder We can all agree to this that the teach­ and is translated Spirit of the Lord. Ju. 3:10, l Sam. 10:6, Isa. 11:2. It is C. H. CLAY, ing of Jesus is the spirit of prophetic HAMILTON HOTEL NOTES teaching; but the doctrine that sometimes used of the wisdom, OYAL BAKING POWDER has Acting Colonial Secretary. counsel, might, knowledge, and 1 Christ was the fulfilment of prophecy, The BaUoon Dance in the Terrace R been the standard of quality fear of the Lord, and aU implying the and that aU prophecy points forward GriU Tuesday evening was a gay and dependability for over 65 years. Colonial Secretary's Office, notion of mystery. Ruakh Adonai to him, is disproved an examination and colorful affair. About one 2nd December, 1935. Jehovah is rendered Spirit of the It always gives fine baking results. of the scriptures. Nowhere does the hundred couples entered the con­ Lord God. Is. 61:1. law, the prophets or the psalms test and the prizes were won by Mr. It doesn't pay to risk wasting ex­ speak of Jesus, and the statement In the New Testament sometimes and Mrs. E* J. Fountain of New York pensive cake ingredients by using a Public Works Department that the disciples did not understand quotations from the Old Testament City. doubtful, poor-quality baking pow­ is proof of this. Lu. 24: 25-27, "Then add these words, *by the Holy Ghost' * * * der—especially when Royal costs so NOTICE Jesus said unto them, O fools, and which are not found in the original Mrs. Guy Alexandra Hamilon of little. slow of heart to beUeve all that the text; this is plainly a New Testament Scarsdale, N.Y., has taken a HamUton prophets have spoken! Ought not interpretation of the Old, and should Hotel apartment for the season. Just try Royal and see how easy it Christ to have suffered these things be omitted if we wish to read the pas­ * * s= is to make unusually delicious cake. Tenders wiU be received at this and to enter into his glory? And be­ sages as in the Old Testament. Mark Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Hughes of Eliza­ This famous baking powder is always office up to 12 o'clock noon on Satur­ ginning at Moses, and aU the pro­ 12:36, "For David himself said *by beth, N. J., are HamUton guests. day, 14th December, for the care- phets, he expounded unto them in it* uniform, always reliable. It assures the Holy Ghost', the Lord said to Serve this Delicious Layer Cake you feather-light, perfect cakes every taking of the Jubilee Clock in the aU the scriptures the things con-! my j^-ci"; m thou on ^ ngnt hand Mr. Elmer K. Mass of New York Tower cf the Sessions House, Ham­ cerning himseU." So according to City is here for a short vacation. for Dinner Tonight time you bake. Cakes you will be proud ilton, for the year 1936. tiU I make thine enemies thy foot­ Luke the prophets did not under­ stool." Acts. 1:16, "Men and breth­ se. . # to serve your family and friends. A copy of the conditions of Contract Cream H cup shortening; add IH cups sugar slowly, stand that Moses and aU the pro­ ren this scripture must needs be Judge and Mrs. Henry B. Shaw of beating in well; add 3 unbeaten egg whites, one at a may be obtained at this Office on Remember — genuine Royal Baking phets spoke of Christ, until Jesus fulfilled, which 'the Holy Ghost' by Burlington, Vt. are at the HamUton time, beating well after each addition. Add 1 teaspoon any weekday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Powder is sold only in sealed tins. Always after his resurrection explained to the mouth of David spake before con­ for an indefinite visit. vanilla extract. Sift together 2H cups pastry flour, 2H with the exception of Saturday, when them that they did. The disciples cerning Judas." We have no text St St St teaspoons Royal Baking Powder and 3. ask for it by name. the Office closes at 1 p.m. had not understood this, and needed in the O.T. suitable to this reference, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R. Whitney teaspoon salt; add alternately with % cap The Board of PubUc Works does not to have it explaind to them, but of Westboro, Mass are here on their milk to first mixture. Bake in well-greased but we know that 'Holy Ghost* is layer cake pans in moderate oven at 375° F. bind itseU to accept the lowest or any Luke does not record the explanation not used in the O.T. Ps. 41:9, is honeymoon. Mrs. Whitney is the tender. about 25 minutes. When cooled, put to­ Ptatac Bend me a free ropy of the famous Royal Cook Boo_. given. Why was not this explana­ given in the margin, "Yea, mine former Miss Dorothy Wynott of gether and cover top and sides with Boiled tion stated in the gospels for our old familiar friend, in whom I trusted Westboro. Frosting (see page 25 of Royal Cook Nimr WM. UVINGSTON, edification? If the Jewish disciples which did eat of my bread, hath St St * Book). Decorate top with walnut halves. Director of PubUc Works. of Jesus needed this instruction in lifted up his heel against me." Others staying at the hotel include A_di_ss Public Works Department, the meaning of their own Uterature, Mr. and Mrs. EX. Rich, Edgewood, HAIL COUPON TO: 2nd December, 1935. it might have occurred to Luke, as To be continued RX, and Mr. H.W. SchonewoU, well as to the other evangelists, that Buffalo, N.Y. W. S. PURVIS & CO, Ltd, Dept. 10311 Hamilton, Bermuda 8130ft. his Gentile readers for whom he • * * -OO- wrote would need it much more. A Gala Night - dancing - variety - It is not given, and from what we and bridge, the proceeds of which NOTICE have learnt, it cannot be given. The THE TITAN OF THE KEY­ are to aid the Lady Cubitt Compas­ doctrine that Christ was the fulfil­ sionate Fund, wiU be held in the ment of prophecy is no truer than the BOARD Terrace GriU December 13th 9 to prophecy of his second coming. 12:30 p.m. Mr. William H. Wood, WARWICK PARISH Matthew in his gospel, it will be the Manager of the HamUton has weU to remember, fe the chief ex­ The critical opinion of five leading announced that this Gala Night in ponent of this doctrine, and much music critics in four great cities of aid of this very worthy cause is a A General Meeting of the qualified of his teaching depends on it, but the United States and Canada pay forerunner of many civic and social voters of this Parish wUl be held in wherever it occurs, in Matthew or tribute to the fine piano playing of affairs to be held in the ever-popular "DAYTON" Luke or elsewhere, whatever doctrine Dalies Frantz, whom the Chicago HamUton this season. THE PARISH VESTRY ROOM is built on it must be accepted inde­ Examiner called "The Titan of the of this Parish pendently of it, and only after careful Keyboard." As announced, he wiU -oo- CYCLES examination. be heard here at the Colonial Opera on Friday Evening—the From the reference in the New House, December 19th and 28th, with MILITARY BAND PRO­ Testament to the prophecies of the a matinee on Decembei 23rd. GRAMME A New Shipment of these LOWER PRICED English 13th inst. scriptures we are led to deduce that We quote one below: at 8 p.m. the work of the prophet was to pre­ "Here was tremendous piano play­ Sunday, 8th December, 1935, in Bicycles has Just Arrived. Children's and Adults' For the purpose of electing a Parish dict future events. It Is true that ing in every department; technicaUy Prospect Park at 11.30 a.m. Vestry, Overseers of the Poor and they did predict, but it is also true guttering and exciting; invested with other Parish Officers to serve for the that most of their predictions were the Lisztian circumstance, pomp, and Selection from "The DoUar Princess" year 1936. unfuUUled, and it is not at all mar- forthright heroics; and supported by Fall veUous that, amid the numerous tone shadings and nuances of phras­ Intermezzo, "The Wedding of the £8.10.0 NEW predictions made by the prophets, ing and rhythm which made the By order of the Parish Vestry, Rose". Jessel a few of them came true to predic­ composition one long medium for Valse, "Weaner Mad'ln" .Ziehrer tion. The prophetic work, was to astonishment and deUght on the JAS. W. FRITH, Selection of Brahms' Melodies guide the people of their time and part of the auditors. T/hey roared Parish Vestry Clerk. Arranged by Lotter not to predict, and their predictions and clamoured at the end of the Fantasia, "A Musical Jigsaw".. Aston Warwick Parish, were made to influence the people recital until the triumphal pianist Dec. 6th, 1935. had to add a number of encores."— ASTWOOD'S of their time. To say that Jesus National Anthem American. 8143«J

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Richard Allen, A.M.E., St. George's 11.00 ajn.—Morning Worship CHURCH SERVICES 3.00 p.m—Sunday School ; 7.30 p.m.—Evening Worship. Can­ SUNDAY, DECEMBER 8th tata: "Sowing and Reaping," Exquisite Silverware by St. John AJOL Choir, Bail­ THE CATHEDRAL ey's Bay. 8.00 a.m.—Holy Communion Rev. C. M. Morgan, Pastor. 9.00 ajn.—Holy Communion * * * | PHOENIX TOYLAND IN FULL SWING! I I1.C0 a.m.—Morning Prayer Allen Temple, Somerset 3.00 pjn.—Children's Service 11.00 a.m—Morning Worship and There's enduring beauty in a 7.30 pjn.—Evensong Sermon * * * 12.15 pjn.—Class Meeting m St. John's Church, Pembroke 3.00 pjn.—Sunday School m Gift of Sterling 8.00 ajn.—Holy Communion 730 pjn.—Address by David Tucker, 11.00 ajn.—Morning Prayer Esq., MA., LL.B. Subject :* Parents: As befitting the Community Center of Hamilton Santa will conduct m 7.30 pjn.—Evening Prayer Whither Western Cnrilisation? m Lovely to look at—Delightful to own * * * * * * community singing from Toyland Verandah—This afternoon 5.15 p.m. St. Augustine's Mission, Smith's Hill Vernon Temple, A.M.E., Southamp­ Qreetings in Toyland afterwards! Santa will take letters personally. 8.00 ajn.—Holy Communion ton East 11.00 ajn.—Morning Worship and THE "JOHN ALDEN"—A plain * * * Sermon St. Paul's Paget 3.00 pjn.—Sunday School conservative pattern 8.00 ajn.—Holy Communion 8.00 pjn.—Sacred Concert —XX&CH- 10.00 a.m.—Children's Service Rev. F. A. Lapsley, Pastor 11.00 ajn.-—Morning Prayer and Ser­ m mon * * * m 7.30 pjn.—Evening Prayer and Ser­ Bethel A.M.E. Church What a merry clatter and tinkle and jingle there is in m THE "TUSCANY"—A slightly mon 11.00 ajn.—Morning Worship m 12.10 p.m.—Class Meeting Toyland! You never heard such a happy place. For m more modern design St. Mary's, Warwick 3.00 pjn.—Sunday School m 8.00 ajn.—Holy Communion 730 pjn.—Evening Worship the Toys are all meeting in grand convention and having 11.00 ajn.—Morning Prayer and Ser­ Monday: the best kind of a time. There are little Brownies mon 8.00 pjn.—Quarterly Conference These are regular stock patterns and we carry the 4.00 pjn.—Children's Service Rev. Eugenius H. Stowe, Pastor everywhere and every one with the grandest, happiest 7.30 p.m— Evening Prayer and Ser­ m complete service mon Emanuel Baptist Church, Church smile and a tinkling heart. The toys are looking m * * * St., Hamilton forward to seeing you, and we diink you'll love every Christ Church, Devonshire 930 ajn.—Sunday School 11.00 ajn.—Morning Prayer and Ser­ 11.00 ajn.—Morning Worship. Theme one of them from the cuddliest baby doll to big auto­ mon "Go-to-Church. Why?" "Start a Silver Service 4.00 p.m.—Children's Service 6.00 pjn.—Young People's Union mobiles. And there are puppets, trains, toy wagons, 730 pm—Evening Prayer and Ser­ 730 pjn.—Evening Worship. Theme This Christmas" mon "I Shall Not Want." and soldiers on parade! And Santa Claus? Well, of * * * Rev. G. E. Stewart, DD., Pastor. course! And he's the biggest, jolliest old fellow you St. Mark's, Smith's Parish 11.00 a.m.—Morning Prayer, Holy ever saw. He's waiting for your letter and for your Communion and Sermon B.S.P.C.A. visit, the merriest twinkle in his eye and one of the * * * Holy Trinity, Bailey's Bay broadest smiles too, goes with his golden voice. 4.00 pjn.—Evening Prayer and Ser­ The Astwood-Dickinson Co. mon Inspector's Report for the * * * Month of November, 1935 Garrison Church, Prospect 8.00 a.m.—Holy Communion nil 10.30 ajn.—Parade Service The Inspector's report for the 7.00 p.m.—Evensong month of November 1935 contains m * * * thirteen cases of horses classed as m St. James's, Sandys Parish VISIT PHOENIX TOYLAND-TODAY 8.00 ajn.—Holy Communion follows: 3 with sores, 4 in a poor con­ 7.30 pjn.—Evensong and Sermon dition, 3 destroyed (including one Already many toys have been sold—Select yours now Santa will m The Beauty of Life Insurance * * * mule), 1 of alleged whipping, 1 abuse m St. Michael's, Sandys Parish of check reins and one of racing. deliver them in his wagon Christmas Week 11.00 ajn.—Matins, Sermon and Holy Communion With regard to the horses suffering from sores: one had a summer sore, ft St. George's Parish Church one had bad feet and the other in­ Get Votes With Every Penny Spent. 7.30 ajn.—Holy Eucharist flamed eyes. All were under-going 11.00 ajn—Matins treatment. 7.30 p.m.—Evensong It is like mailing a cheque to yourself for Among those in a poor condition was one weak in the left front leg, St. David's some future date — 11.00 ajn.—Matins and Holy Euchar­ broken skin on the knees, back ist chaffed and abrasions on the hind 7.00 pjn.—Evensong legs. The animal was ordered off the roads. Troubled with Constipation? St. Monica's Mission A driver confessed that he had given a guaranteed sum of money payable to you 2.30 pjn.—Sunday School 7.30 pjn.—Evening Prayer and Ser­ his horse two or three good cuts with mon his whip because it refused to go down when you want it, and, from the first pay­ a hill. The owner admitted that the Read what this Famous PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES animal was troublesome at times, but nevertheless he would not stand ment, insurance covers you against all the Christ Church, Warwick 10.00 ajn.—Sunday School for ill treatment of his horses and Doctor advises... 11.00 ajn.—Morning Worship and pledged his support to the cause of risks that threaten your home, you, and yours. Sermon humanity. 7.30 pjn.—Evening Worship and Sermon Three cows were reported all of * * * which were humanely destroyed. It had been observed that a goat St. Andrew's, Hamilton 11.00 a.m.—Morning Worship was tied out in one place for three or 3.00 pjn.—Sunday School, Adult four days. The Inspector found that THE Bible Class all the grass had been consumed with­ 7.30 p.m.—Evening Worship in its reach, notwithstanding that Wednesday: there was plenty near at hand. The 8.00 pjn.—Midweek Service owner was warned and ordered to MUTUAL LIFE Eev. Victor E. Ford, Minister. take better care of the animal in OF CANADA future. METHODIST CHURCHES Thirteen cats and eleven kittens Wesley Church, Hamilton were reported all of which were hu­ J. J. ARNOLD, General Agent, Bank of Bermuda Building 11.00 ajn.—Morning Worship manely destroyed. 3.00 pjn.—Sunday School 7.00 pjn.—Organ Recital Three cases of cruelty to an'rrmisi 7.30 pjn.—Evening Worship came up before the Magistrate during * * * this month. Two were for working Grace Church, North Shore horses while in an unfit condition. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS 10.00 ajn.—Sunday School In the first case the owner was con­ OULDN'T you welcome relief from con­ yeast, unlike laxative drugs, actually strengthens 11.00 ajn.—Rev. C. A. Munro, DJ). victed and fined ten shillings. The Wstipation—from unpleasant breath, the "tired" intestinal muscles. Contaminating 7.30 pjn.—Service of Song second was dismissed for lack of coated tongue and discomfort after meals? wastes are softened and gently expelled. The poi­ Friday: evidence. The third was a unique Then imagine you are sitting in the office of Dr. sons that were causing your indigestion no longer 7.30 p.m.—Praise and Prayer form. BERMUDA TELEPHONE COMPANY, LTD. Rev. C. A. Munro, D.D., Minister charge and a very rare one. It was Cherubini, noted Professor of Medical Pathology * * * for causing unnecessary suffering to in the University of Rome. He says: Another thing: Fleischmann's Yeast stimulates Warwick, Cobb's Hill a horse by using: a too tight check "The body assimilates its nutriment from the secretion of the gastric juices. Food digests more 2.00 pjn.—Sunday School rein. The driver was convicted and intestines. When indigested food residue is per­ easily. Appetite responds! The Telephone Directory for 1936 is now 3.00 pjn.—Rev. C. A. Munro, DD. fined one pound. Wednesday: mitted to accumulate, trouble sets in . . . Yeast Try Fleischmann's Yeast if you have the com­ in course of preparation. Subscribers desir­ 8.30 pjn.—Choir Practice The Bermuda Carriage Owners and has the wonderful ability to mon symptoms of constipation. The easy way to ous of changes in listing will kindly notify Friday: Drivers Association in their rules make elimination easier... to regular body habits and greatly increased energy. 8.00 pjn.—Young People's Society the office of the above not later than Rev. C. A. Munro, D.D.,, Minister and regulations 1935-1936, emphati- suppress intestinal putrefac­ Get Fleischmann's Yeast at your grocer's now. * * * ally states that "It is strongly urged tion and improve digestion." Saturday, December 14th, 1935. Emmanuel Church, Evans' Bay that all drivers of this Association The reason is that fresh Send for our Free Booklet on discontinue the use of these (check) 3.00 p.m.—Sunday School «» digestive disorders, today. Address: EDMUND E. ZUILL, 720 p.m— Rev. C. A. Munro, DD. reins forthwith unless able to show EAT 3 CAKES of Fleischmann's * * _ a veterinary certificate as to the Yeast dally for at least a month, Secretary plain or In water, preferably before W. S. PURVIS ft Co., Ltd., Dept. 10380 Ebenezer, St. George's necessity therefore in each particu­ meals. If you are taking cathar­ 10.00 ajn.—Sunday School lar case." tics, discontinue them gradually Hamilton Bermuda 8147ts.tn. 11.00 ajn.—Rev. John U. Bell until yeast "normalizes" you. 3.00 p.m.—Sunday School The B.S.P-C.A. congratulates this 7.30 p.m.—Rev. John TJ. Bell Association on making this rule and Thursday: lives in hope that it will be strictly 8.00 p.m.—Social, arranged by men of congregation followed and enforced. "Be Careful of the Things that Count" * * * The Inspector patrolled the roads St. David's Island of the Colony twenty six times by day OIL STOVES — OVENS — POTS and PANS 9.30 ajn.—Sunday School and four times at night, in addition 3.00 p.m.—Rev. John U. Bell to his regular rounds of investiga­ For the Best Value Send your outstanding accounts to * * * tions. He went to Somerset, St. CENTRAL CrRCTJIT, MEHODIST George's and St. David's, and in Ham­ Minister: Rev. J. M. Sproule ilton on twenty two occasions, in­ H.A.M. WILSON Wesleyan Centenary, Harris Bay cluding the night patrols. He met 11.00 a.m.—Morning Worship two incoming ships, visited the MASTERS HARDWARE COMPANY Collection Agency * * * Farmer's Market three times with Phone 1192 for anything for the Kitchen 4— Marsden Memorial, Tucker's Town reference to any live poultry which SOld Telephone Building Reid Street 3.00 p.m.—Afternoon Worship might be exposed for sale, and called 7.30 pjn.—Lay Preacher: Mr. Luce- 8080*_«Jtu. more on six members of the Committee * « * when in their respective Parishes. He Central Methodist, Shelly Bay reports that the general driving and 7.30 p.m.—Evening Worship. Sub­ trucking conditions he met with were 9 •I'M ALWAYS CHEERFIA ject: "Back to Church." satisfactory. ft 1 * * * Eyes carefully examined ... >*<** Wesleyan Church, Somerset Thirty one complaints were received ft ^mW^^gm I'M ALWAYS BRIGHT- 2.00 pjn.—Sunday School over the telephone and two from other ami ft No Experiments for me ! ! ! I 3.30 p.m.—Worship. Preacher: Rev. sources; all of which were investigat­ Glasses Fitted ft Personal Greeting Cards F. J. Scoates ed and reported on. Look at me I See the twinkle in my eye ... " 7.30 p.m.—Preacher: Mr. S. Hunte by With Name and Address Printed and the really pleasant smile I That's because Three lethal chambers have been Pm dean inside. Beecham's Pills .. . that'i * * * DR. W. H. WATLINGTON, Oph. B. the reason! They remove the cause of Ireland Island provided by this Society for the from most of those irritating little troubles. 9.45 ajn.—Sunday School humane destruction of dogs and Office, MUes Building, Hamilton ft Take my advice. I KNOW . . . 10.30 ajn.—Parade Service cats. Any person requiring the use 7.00 pjn.—Evening Worship Spectacle-Frames of latest stylet Super- ft of these lethal chambers is requested I ALWAYS TAKE Preacher: Rev. F. J. Scoates Select Lenses used ft 9/** for 25 -^nd up * * * to communicate with the Inspector St. Paul's, A.M.E. Church or the Police. The fees are 4/- per 7908|s.w. to 16.12.3S. Place your order early 11.00 a.m— Morning Worship and dog and 2/- per cat. Owners of ani­ Sermon mals brought to the lethal chambers 3.00 pjn.—Sunday School 730 pjn.—Evening Worship and Ser­ for destruction are requested to bring New Yorker: Austria and Hungary mon the money for the fees at the same have refused to join In sanctions a- I The Bermuda Press, Ltd. ft Rev. J. Leo Pottinger, D.D., Pastor time. Persons who may notice any tgainst their neighbour. They may * * * act of cruelty to animals are requested have their own opinions, but the St. Luke's, A.M.E., St. David's way business is now the customer 3.00 pjn.—Sunday School to report same to the Inspector or to PILLS! 8.00 pjn.—Evening Worship the PoUce. is always right. Page 14 THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, SAtUl-tbAY, E)ECE*fBER ?, 1035

METEOROLOGICAL SUMMARY All Non-tattening Diets Our Last Month in November, 1935 Business Do Have Good Variety Temperatures:— By JUDITH WILSON Maximum _ 81.5 on 8th ANY women ask for lists of DINNERS Minimum 57.2 on 27th Hot Tomato Bouillon WANTED Linens, Homespuns M non-fattening foods to help Mean 70.9 ihem in planning reducing menus, Pretzels Celery Mean for 4 J years (1891-1930) .68.2 in reality one food is no more fat­ Fillet Mignon Crisp Bolls Gloves, Towels tening than another, although Buttered String Beans some foods are more concentrated Shredded Endive-Watercress Handkerchiefs etc. Rainfall:— and give a greater calorie count Salad with Beet Dressing and Monthly total 3.63 inches for a small portion. Sherry Souffle Black Coffee Average for 40 years (1891-1930) If you wish to reduce you must A limited quantity sot the total number of calories Cream of Spinach Soup 4.91 inches yon take every day. To satisfy your (Unthickened) ft SB # *> m 500 Second Hand Toys appetite, you must choose foods Ham Supreme with Tomato of French Perfume [The above surnmary is kindly sup­ high in bulk, but low in calories. Tiny Sweet Potato Croquettes Celery Radishes m plied by the Meteorological Station.— Vegetables fit this requirement and for at at the same time furnish you with Honeydew Melon with EDITOR, i the minerals and vitamins essen­ Mixed Fruit ft tial at all times Tea with Lemon ft HALF PRICE Proteins to the form of lean ft WEST END NEWS meat, eggs, and skimmed milk also all fat. Brown the ham rounds on 500 Poor Children All goods must be sold by must be included in the daily both sides, then on each shoe place ft menus. Fats, sugars, and starches, a thick slice of tomato and top December 31st, 1935 Whist Drive which are concentrated calories, with 1 tablespoon finely minced ft may be used in the reducing diet, green pepper, salt and pepper to ft ft but they should be used sparingly. season. Make tiny croquettes from A unique opportunity to buy "O" COMPANY, B.V.B.C. Sweets are best taken in the form mashed and seasoned sweet potato, ft ft of fresh, canned, or dried fruit roll in slightly beaten egg and fine ft which also furnish vitamins and buttered bread crumbs. Arrange your Christmas gifts. An enjoyable evening was spent at minerals. on the broiler rack with the ham The Bermuda Rotary Club want five hundred second ft the Armoury at Somerset by members Look at the menus above. They and tomato rounds and broil under ft ft of "C" Company of the B.V.R.C. are easy to prepare, delightfully a low flame until the tomatoes are hand toys to give to five hundred children who have and their friends on Tuesday evening eatable, and you wiB not have to thoroughly heated and the cro­ ft chpnge the eating habits of the quettes browned on all sides. no toys this Christmas ft THE LINEN SALON when they met to indulge in a game famJlv or prepare a different menu Sherry Souffle of Whist. There was quite a large f"r them. Just add pot-'-es for ft ft Somers Building, West Front St. Mix together 4 tablespoons sugar, attendance, eleven tables being in those who need them, whole milk, 4 tablespoons flour, a few grains a larger pat of butter, and a more ft ft 806»*3s_m.'»j!. play. Rfln. J. J. Siddle acting very salt and 1 cup milk, added grad­ A one-legged doll—a broken cart—an incomplete game— ("enerous servmsr of dessert and ft ft efficiently In the capacity of M.C. ually to make a smooth paste. ev-vone will be happy. Cook over hot water, stirring con­ ft a train that won't go—a dilapidated drum—an old book— ft The arrangements for the entertain­ Here are seme good recipes tor stantly until thick. Remove from ment were in the hands of Sgt. In­ reccing r-T""*- the heat, add the beaten yolks of ft a one eyed dog — simply any old toy will help. ft structor Lough. The prize winners Fillet Mignon 4 eggs and cool slightly. Add 4 ft Have tender fillets of beef cut in tablespoons sherry flavoring and ft i SKIN were:— 1-T*"»eb slicss. Snrinkle epch side fold in the stiffly beaten whites of ft ft Ladies, 1st Mrs. Thomas 167 pts., with salt and pepper. Preheat the 4 eggs. Pour into a greased baking ft We know lots of folks do have lots of old toys ft 2nd 1 rs. Clements 166. Gentlemen, broiler and praise the rack. Place dish or individual ramekins, set m UP? the fillets on thp rack. 3 inches a pan of warm water and bake in ft ft mmm (Below) 1st Sgt. Instr. Lough, 170 pts., 2nd from the broiler fl**me and seir on a slow oven until set. A large bak­ Outer skin • ft ft Rfln. Pitman 169 pts. Ladies Highest i^ith sides, turning only once. ;ing I'sh tpkes about 45 minutes; Please send them along Today, or Tomorrow .... dead cells oo half Mrs. Stephens 88. Booby Mrs. These may be pan-broiled in a ndivir'"->' ri'-hps |PSS time ft ft $$& surface dry heavy skillet that has been wiped Stuffed Popper Salad up, causing McVickers 143. Gentlemen's Highest DUt with a piece of suet. Remove ft ft roughness Mix together % cup cooked salad Half, Mr. R. C. Harris 92. Booby, Mr. to a hot platter and garnish with dressing. 2 cups cold cooked, flaked ft Send them into The Music Store, The Tower Building, A. Stephens 136. parsley or watercress. fish (halibut or other white fish). ft ^ipp*^^'^<^^sS&ci?^"5's^^*i5aisj££51 Ham Supreme 2 teaspoons grated onion. V_ cup Reid Street. For four servings you will need celery, 1 teaspoon salt and a dash ft APPOINTMENT 2 center slices ham about •/_ inch of cayenne. Serve in thick rings of ft ft - *S>V ** ^•••••^•^^^'••S******; thick and 2 tomatoes. Cut the green peppers. Garnish with pap­ ft Surgeon Captain Hull R.N. has been ham into circles slightly larger rika and lemon. This makes a good ft Well do the rest. than the tomatoes, trimmine awav luncheon mam dish «• ft Melt Dead, Bough appointed to the Royal Naval Hospital ft ft Bermuda as from December 10th ,1935 Surface Skin with Special succeeding Surgeon Commander ft Folks, please help! Your old toy will mean a whole lot ft Skin Softener ft Browne. to some wee boy or girl this Christmas. ft Dermatologists say that, due to -oo- ft ft the drying-up process in skin,- there is a coating of dead cells oa TIDE TABLE FOR DECEMBER 1 ft ft the surface. This makes skin rough. Crossword Puzzle ft ft They explain that the kerato- High Water Low W-ter Son- San- ft ft lytic property in vanishing cream 'By LABS MORRIS. Dale A.M. F.M. A.M. P.M. riie let melts this dead surface layer, ACROSS ANSWER TO ft ft leaving the skin soft, smooth. PREVIOUS PUZZLE 3—Genus ol *_aiz« 8 6.50 7.10 00.18 1.21 7.08 5.13 -National Socialist 4- Box worn by ft ft That is why so many women 9 7.40 7.57 1.07 2.10 7.09 5J3 Shoot ins match Japanese use Pond's Vanishing Cream after -Pierce 5 Chirp ft THE BERMUDA ROTARY CLUB ft 10 8.25 &45 1.56 2.57 7.09 5.13 Solar disk 6 Spilt molecule their nightly cleansing—leave it -Anguish 1 Kinqis ft ft on all night—in the morning sea 11 9.11 9.31 2.42 3.41 7.10 5.14 C .si* or silk 8—Prefix: half -Year-old calf 9 --Regards as precious ft ft their skin looking soft, fresh. 12 9.55 10.17 3.29 4.25 7.11 5.14 -Score in pinochle 10 Be ill Grain : I Evil This space has been donated by The Bermuda Press, Ltd. Because it instantly makes skin 13 10.37 11.05 4.15 5.09 7.11 5.14 Melody S Not clerical ft ft smooth, make-up goes on evenly, -Serpent "'0- -Kind oi whisky 14 11.20 11.54 5.00 5.50 7.12 5.15 Kingdom of Victor ft ft stays fresh for hours. *•? Shaking 15 12.05 5.48 6.35 7.13 5.15 Emmanuel TH '*2 Steeple 8112tw4.s7.wll.sl4. Begin today to have your skin Unhappy ''3 Abundant ft ft 16 00.45 12.51 6.40 7.20 7.13 5JL5 Joins rope? 'S -To one side *«___>__• look young, alluring. See how the —Escape 17 W oi;ship keratolytic property in Pond's 17 1.39 1.41 7.35 8.07 7.14 5.15 **•-•£ tied ? Thick -Mr Van Winkle rviMsjp 1 Email fish Vanishing Cream smooths rough­ 18 2.35 2.35 8.35 8.55 7.15 5.16 ? ftai '2 Port of mouth nesses in one appUcation. Pisn-eatinR bird!" !pys[(_f_|A|T|E|r)| 15 -Strutted 19 3.30 3.30 9.40 9.45 7.15 5.16 Drr'erF in cloth >8 Salt FREE OFFER; Mail coupon today for free »- Ph 40 -At sea tubes of Pond's Two famous Creams. 20 4.?5 4.25 10.42 10.35 7.16 5.17 Wtn'ties -3 -Gambol r-^rrve Nicholl & Ashton Dept. A-14 21 5.14 5.20 11.38 11.20 7.16 5.17 46—Secreter*" r*tT**"n ployed ft"? Convei.suti_Q 48—Cupid P. O. Box 372, Hamilton, Bermuda 22 6.00 6.09 12.29 7.17 5.18 *"*trrp 60 Commanded ••9—Toper Ptronst-bos 61—First principle 50—Collection of notes 23 6.44 6.55 00.06 1.14 7.17 5.19 52— Wrath Home of clergyman S3—Mimic 24 7.25 7.37 00.50 1.56 7.18 3^0 54—Exclamation 25 8.06 8.20 1.34 2.39 7.18 5.20 58 Un'or-ked 1 —NeRative 55— Termination Address. Copyright, 1935, Pood's Extract Company 26 8.50 9.05 2.19 3.20 7.19 5.20 27 9.31 9.50 3.05 4.00 7.19 5.20 She saves 28 10.15 10.39 3.52 4.42 7.20 5.21 29 11.02 11,30 4.41 5.29 7.20 5-22 FOR SALE BY TENDER 30 11.50 5.35 6.15 7.20 5.22 31 00.26 12.45 6.35 7.05 7.21 5.23 money •.. PARCEL OF LAND 10—Full Moon. 17—Last Quarter. about two and half acres in Fairy­ 25—New Moon. lands facing Mill Creek. Mean High Spiings _ 3J ft. gets V^v l y*^ /airkj Mean High Neaps 3 ft. For further information apply Mean Tide Level ....3 ft. Woodford Walker, Fairylands. '/ SS-%^_K:iTrJ CAMEL'S HAIR whiter Tenders will be received by FANNIE L. G. WALKER not later than De­ ^____^_5f»l cember 10th, 1935. / do admire your linens, tkey always The owner is not bound to accept linens look so clean." the highest or any Tender. That's because I !iav? >h°m washed with 4 800Stta26.tn3.ti7. Sunlight Soap. Sunlight's '.• .-•<;/• soapiness' too! geis them beautifully white without the need for rubbing, and scrubbing, and saves money because it makes linens last lunger." • COLLEGE ST. CATHARINES, ONTARIO SOME TIME LATER Canadian Residential School for Boys G! 1935 bv United Feature Syndicate. Inc. Founded 1889 Sunlight Soap solves the This School offers every facility for UNITED STATES OF AMERICA washing problem. Clothes training of boys in accordance with CHRISTMAS MAIL soundest educational principles. Parcels, Letters and etc., should be washed with Sunlight Courses leading to entrance to Uni­ posted in sufficient time to be for­ Soap are washed cleaner, versities and R. M. C. A special course WEST INDIES warded per Q.t.e.v. "Queen of Ber­ for boys entering business life. Se­ (Eastern Group) muda" leaving Bermuda Tuesday for Sunlight's abundant parate Lower School for boys 9 to 14. the 17th. December. Upper School for boys 14 to 18. Me­ Hails for the West Indies and Bri­ cleansing lather gets out morial Chapel, Swimming Pool, Cov­ tish Guiana, should be forwarded per IN ORDER TO AVOID AS MUCH ered Rink. Five modern residences all the dirt without the S_3» "Lady Nelson" sailing on the CONGESTION AS POSSIBLE IT IS and 80 acres of beautiful grounds. 10th. December. REQUESTED THAT THE PUBLIC need for rubbing and Small classes under personal super­ POST EARLY. vision. Individual care and attention (Western Group) • scrubbing—leaves the given each boy. School re-opened Tuesday, Sept. 10th. Full prospectus clothes clean and fresh. aud information regarding Scholar­ Mails for Bahamas and Jamaica should be forwarded per S.s. "Lady You'll be delighted with ships and Bursaries will be sent on ANTS request. Somers" sailing on the 17th. Decem­ the results you get ber. in the kitchen? H, C. GRIFFITHS, M.A., T.T.n, by washing with Headmaster GREAT BRITAIN W ' $ ' Parcel Post. Letters and etc., Sunlight FLIT "It's Sunlight washing for me now! Sunlight should be posted in sufficient tune Soap washes so quickly and easily. It saves Soap. to be forwarded per Q.t.e.v. "Queen the clothes—and saves money too ! " SHOE SALE of Bermuda" leaving Bermuda Wed­ POWDER Copyright, 1935, by PatrChBd. nesday the llth. December. Tbe coat above is one of a Kills them group of camel' coats in color. In*this instance thes model'is DOMINION OF CANADA Now On •scarlet leal worn over dark blue. Parcels should be posted in time to be forwarded Per S.s. "Lady Rod­ MADE BY Men's, Ladies** and Children's WW MAKERS An Ideal Christmas Gift— ney" sailing on the 16th. December for Halifax, N.S. Christmas Mail OF FAMOUS The New other than Parcel Post should be FLIT SUNLIGHT SOAP posted for the Q.te.v. "Queen of Bermuda" leavingfBermuda on the W-S 104S-288A LBVEK BROTHERS LIMITED. PORT SUNLIGHT. ENGLAND NATIONAL STORES Esterbrook Fountain Pen 17th. December. 1 THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1935 Page 15

X X X » X X X Reasonable "Showroom "Prices X X X X X X Durable and Sparkling Chromium Plate X X yf Sursprising are the new reduced X prices of Westinghouse Appliances _>*_ famed for Style and Quality. They X X X combine beauty with a lasting ser­ X X X X vice that will bring a multitude of X X good things to your friends. X X TOASTERS 17/6 X X HOT PLATES * 16/6 X X ELECTRIC KETTLES. 23/6 X X PERCOLATORS- 28/6 X WAFFLE IRONS 33/- X Smiling Cooks have an X X MASTER GRILL 4fr Electric Stove X X ELECTRIC CLOCKS - -.10/9 X X COSY GLOW FIRES 15/6 X X ELECTRIC FIRES 22/6 X X WARMING PADS - 23/- At Our Showrooms X Front Street West X ELECTRIC IRONS 14/9 X X CURLING IRONS 7/6 X THE ELECTRIC UGHT CO. X TABLE LAMPS X X FLOOR LAMPS X X SHADES, etc X X X &M&&&«&83«;

Crusade for Prohibition :_aB--_ac GCfTTA HORfiN TO TME M*»D HAVE. TH**E£ El-lPTY MARSHAL'S OF-FICE-— WASHINGTON, Dec. 6. (CP)—The t(CELL S RE_A.D> /<—• historic controversy over prohibition R&D MiKEJS __,____M GONE &E.VE.RAV- BRONCHO in the United States raged again this 'AL week, the second anniversary of the }(! HOORS wow/T §*?n repeal of the 18th amendment. One BILL side praised the repeal as a success, the other disagreeing sharply and predicting a comeback. While W.H. Stayton, executive director of the repeal, and his associates and others contended that there has been a marked decline in lawlessness, the Anti-Saloon League of America be­ gan a "new crusade" for prohibi­ tion. —oo— * i"V» (•*. ['intra Fraiurr Syndicate Inc - Premier's Office Easy Tm. KfK. V. S. Fat. Off.—AM ri;M, reserved

1 OTTAWA, Dec. 6. (CP —Premier B»IU_ HIDES BESIDE" THE MacKenzie King has returned to TRA\l_ HE: BELIEVES THE ter spending two weeks .THREE W»U_*TU.AV_sl_ iday at Sea Island, Georgia. **W t Montreal he said, "I think that SOMEONE'S COMIN' rime Minister is easier than NOW BUT >T SOUNDS the leader of the Opposition. UKE Or-4U**< Or*4E the Opposition, most of the to the leader. When in ^k«1H»«v )f Prime Minister, he has a aien around to help him." —oo— >T *T-H«_- Negro Airman Forced Down Tlb-**iE FEl_VP__y CAW-OS AMO *""£_D MIKE *WEL__ By HARRY F Ots TH—tt* V/W TOWA.R.D e>tt-i_"""_ ADDIS ABABA, Dec. 6. (CP)—The Pf*USONs SHACK. NXHERE. T*H_*.y O'NEILL United States Negro aviator in the HOPE TO TAKE. *PROWTVHE E*OY fmo TIME "TO DttASW., THE MEXCAN thiopian service, John C. Robison, TUB P»Xt?*__va.*5> t*_UP& WAKTg. SHOOTS TWICE THROOGM THE made a forced landing after an eo IgggK ••••••in "*** e>OTTDr*n OP H.S MOL.STER Italian plane attacked him with ma­ chine gun fire on the northern front. Neither the plane not Robinson was Is there a Naval Race? appeals were entertained, said the Canadian Anti-Nazi Riot hurt. Chancellor. -oo- LONDON, Dec. 6. (CP)—The 1935 TORONTO, Dec. 6 (CP)—The To­ James Malcolm Dead edition of the naval manual "Janes Trade Agreements Praised ronto police held two youths follow­ Fighting Ships," published today ing the first serious anti-Nazi out­ KINCARDINE, Ont., Dec. 6. (CP)— before the opening of the naval con­ MONTREAL, Dec 6. (CP)—Cana­ break in Canada during which a howl­ James Malcolm, former Minister ference on December 9, declared that da's new trade agreement with the ing mob attempted to stage a de­ of Trade and Commerce in the for­ the world has launched on a new race United States was described together monstration before a downtown hotel mer MacKenzie King Government, of naval construction. The publica­ with the British Empire agreement The occasion was a reception by two died today at his home here. tion, containing pictures and des- as "important milestones on the ofhcials of the Hitler Government. scriptions of nearly every warship -oo- road towards the rehabilitation of British Teak Monopoly in the world, revealed for the first world trade" by the monthly letter time the nature of the 26,000-ton of the Royal Bank of Canada. German battleships now under con­ -00 British Naval Funds CAMBRIDGE,Mass.,Dec. 6. (CP)— struction at Kiel and Wilhelm- A possible threat to the monopoly shaven. Irish Patriot's Remains LONDON, Dec. 6 (Havas)—Special by Britain in teak wood, perhaps the funds for the British navy will be most expensive wood used in yacht POLICIES PROVIDE DUBLIN, Dec. 6. (CP)—The Irish necessary as a result of the extraor­ and ship building, is seen in an Leave of Appeal Granted Free State is taking steps to bring dinary expenses since the middle of announcement by Harvard Uniiversity to Ireland the remains of Sir Roger November, Viscount Monsell an­ I. Protection for dependents. that teak could be easily grown LONDON, Dec. 6. (OP)—The ju­ Casement, the Irish patriot who was nounced today. in under plantation conditions. dicial committee of Privy Council hanged at London prison in 1916 2. Financial security for old age. A 6-foot log, nine inches in diameter yesterday granted leave of appeal for treson, President DeValera an­ at the butt and seven and a half from the decision of the High Court nounced yesterday in the Dail. Sir 3. Good education for your children. inches at the top, grown in seven of Australia, but the Lord Chancellor, Roger was arrested off the Irish 4. Safeguard for your business. years was offered as proof of the as­ Viscount Hailsham, said that the coast in Easter week in 1916 for treson sertion. The University declared committee was anxious to make it and charged with smuggling arms 5. Mortgage retirement INSURANCE COMPANY that the United States Department clear that they did not desire to from Germany and attempting to HEAD OFFICE of Agriculture at Madison, Wiscon­ encourage appeals from the Supreme persuade Irish war prisoners to serve sin, found the sample Cuban teak Court of any Dominion. The com­ in the Irish legion against England. TORONTO. CMUmH superior in some respects to the Asia­ mittee also did not desire to enlarge His body is now interred in the pri­ Somers Building E$toblhkod im tic teak. the class of cases for which such son grounds. M. A. GIBBONS Hamilton - •• • •-.'•jj'fc..'.••?:'-,•_•

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NEW YORK STOCKS ENGAGEMENT AN­ To the Classified Advertisements NOUNCED Yesterday's Closing Prices TOTALLY BLIND Fri. Thur. The engagement is announced of HELP WANTED Air Reduction 169_ 169} Miss Catherine A. Frith youngest 161 A small sum of money will be dis­ RALEIGH Allied Ch. & Dye 161. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James W. GENERAL SERVANT with knowledge Allis. Chalm, Mfg 35 33} tributed among the totally blind Am. Can 138. 138J Frith of Warwick, to Mr. A. H. during the present month. Anyone of cooking. Also Laundress. Apply Am. Car & Foundry 30 30| Bowden, eldest son of Mrs. and the whp desires to praticipate in the dis­ M. A. Gibbons, Somers Building, Am. Coml. Alcohol 31§ HL late Alfred Roscruge Bowden of tribution must foi ward on or before Hamilton. Am. & Foreign Pow 7 Plymouth, England. the 18th December, 1935, to the un­ The Finest Bicycle Made Am. & For. P. pf. 28f 71 8139,f.s.m. Am. Locomotive « • ill Am. Rolling Mill ~ 30_ 8154 fsjn. Am. Smelt. & Rfg 62_ 30S cant is totally blind. The appUca­ 62 tion must state the full name and Am. Sugar Ref., 52f 52| R. D. WHITTER Makes Cycling A Pleasure tSs Am. Tel. & Tel 159. 158f address of the applicant. Previous Am. Tobacco B 101 applicants must re-apply. Friends WANTED Am. Water Works. 20| 101| Deceased. Anaconda Copper __ 27} 20| of the totally blind are requested to 28 acquaint them of this notice and to Want to Purchase, 25 or 30 Acres of Atchison 57i 57| Atlantic Refining. 24 assist them in making appUcation. LAND. Part Marshy would be 23} All persons having claims against Auburn Auto 39. 39 Each appUcation and certificate must satisfactory. Please quote price Baldwin Loco 4. 4} the above estate will forward same be enclosed in an envelope or wrapper and location. Box 8142, c/o The Baltimore & Ohio 17| 17} Barnsdall Cp. A. 13| 13 to, AND all persons indebted to the and marked "BUnd Fund." Right is Bermuda Press, Ltd. THOS. J. WADSON & SON Bendix Avia..~ 20| 2} above estate will kindly settle with reserved to reject any appUcation or 8142*f.s. Bethlehem SteeL 48 48* the undersigned by December 31st applications. Bohm Al. & Br 51. 51 &13lC«*fs.m.tp. Borg Warner. 61? prox. 62} R. C. HOLIJS HALLETT, Briggs Mfg 50f 51} FOR SALE Byers (A.M.) 19| Attorney for the Estate of the late 19| ANNIE' HUGHES WHITTER, Canada Dry G. Ale _. 13f 13} ElUsif A. Trtmingham. ll-tube Philco RADIO, Cabinet Mo­ Canadian Pacific llf 11! Executrix. SEARCH FOR REDFERN WEEKEND IN LONDON COUNCIL DECLINE TO RUSH Case Thresh 100 del, 4-piece Wicket Set. Apply E. ioo! Hamilton, Caterpillar Tractor 57J 57} »7.sl4.»2l Lawrence, Bermudiana Building. Reports that Missing Man's Continued from Page 1 FINANCE MEASURES Celanese Corp 28? 281 30th November, 1935. 8068*m. ei to m9. Oerro de Pas Cop 63. 63} 813MU-IJS.7.14 Existence Has Been production and urged that the whole Continued from Page 1 Ches. & Ohio _ 52 52| About 5. acres LAND, adjoining Chrysler Oorp 82. 841 Lighthouse Railway Station, South­ policy of agricultural subsidies should Colorado F & I..._ 4. Established The Inspector of Police Resolve and 4} be revised in the light of experience. Columbia G. & E. 14. 14 ampton. Good buUding site, ex­ Replying for the Government, Lord the Civic Service Establishment Colum. Oarb .. 94 94 ceUent view, stone and timber. GEOEGETOWN,B.G.,Dec. 6 (CP)— Eustace Percy claimed the Govern­ Act, 1935, Amendment Bill to be put Coml. Credit 50 50 THEBOOKSTORE Apply E. Harley Barnes, Furness Further light on the expedition which through their second readings. Both Coml. Solvents 201 21} Bermuda Line. ment's policy in its broad lines was Comw. & Southern. 2| 21 has just left to seek Paul Redfern these measures were received from directed to increasing option. Congoleum-Nairn 43 43} : : : : LETTERS TO THE 8116|w. eitotulO in the upper jungles of the Amazon the Assembly yesterday and formally Consolidated Gas..... 32f 32f SECRETARY OF A GOLF is now abailable. The group consists AMERICAN DELEGATES read a first time. Consol. Oil 10. 10} BUILDING SAND, 6d. per load, al­ Contl. Can 90f CLUB by G. C. Nash, (6/6). of Edward Sill, timber merchant and Mr. Clay withdrew his motion in 91} ready dug out, cash on deUvery. Contl. O. of D 29. 29! Those who have read these business associate of Art Williams respect of each* of them after the John G. Bassett, Marsh FoUy. The three American delegates to the Corn Prod. Ref 69. 69 letters serial'y in "Punch" who is the pilot along with Harry discussion already referred to. five-power naval conference which Curtiss-Wright..: 3i 31 will certainly cherish them 8149*f.s. Wendt as co-pilot, also an America opens in London on Monday, Mr. Messages received from the Gov­ Deere & Co 521 57} assistant of Williams in the local air Deleware & Hudson 40 in book form, while those as 4-piece WICKER SET. Apply E. Norman Davis, Mr. William Phillips ernor forwarded the King's Ware­ 39} Del. Lack. & West 17| 18 yet unblessed by acquaint­ taxi service. The expedition left sud­ house Regulations Bill and the Lawrence, Bermudiana Building. and Admiral Standley, landed at Douglas Air 36J 34} ance with Mr. Nash's char­ denly after the receipt of a telegram Treasury report for November. Re­ 8068*m. ei to m9. Southampton today. Du Pont de N 139 137} acters have a treat in store. from Surinam. Mrs. Sill and others solves received from the House of Eastman Kodak 160| 161! 'Adds 70% to the connected with the expedition refuse Elec. Auto-Lite 33J 33| : : : : YOU NEEDN'T LAUGH MINES Assembly and read a first time were Food Value of Milk" to reveal the plans or the basis for Llec. Power & L 5f 5} by Frank Ford, (8/6). A the Bermuda War Pensions Resolve, Erie R. R _.. 13 FOR RENT the search. I is understood that 13} satisfying and novel collec­ A statement issued by the Mines the Inspector of PoUce Resolve and the First Nat. Stores 47i 47| Save Tin Lids (all sizes), and Redfern's exitence has been establish­ tion of Frank Ford's satirical Q Department tonight after meetings Mental Hospital Resolve. Bills re­ Foster Wheeler 23| 23} bring them to the Agent who Nice FURNISHED COTTAGE on ed by the Dutch section of the Anglo- Free Texas 28. 28! and ridiculous drawings. $ Church Street, rent £9 per month. between the miners' executive and ceived and also read a first time were: will give you in exchange Photo­ Dutch boundary commission who Gen. Asphalt 21 20} : : FOREIGNERS, or the 7j Also Upper Apartment on Pitt's the Secretary for Mines, Captain The Revenue Act, 1898, Amendment Gen. Elec 37. 38} graphs of Buck Rogers and Wil- radioed the Dutch Guiana Govern­ World in a Nutshell by Theo- x Bay Road, rent i7per month. Apply Crookshank, and officials of the Bill (No. 2), and the Civil Service Gen. Foods Cp 32. 33 ma Deering as per Radio an­ ment at Paramaribo, and the Dutch dora Benson and Betty Ask- 5 Somers Real Estate Agency. Mineworkers Union and owners or­ Establishment Act, 1935, Amendment Gen. Motors 54| 55| nouncement. Government contracted with Wil­ Gillette Saf. Razor 17. 17} with, (6/-). This book teUs 8 Bill. 8140tf.s.m. liams who has been freighting sup­ ganisation, states that the miners' Goodrich Rub 12J 12} in humourous fashion, not Q Members present were the Presi­ plies for the commission during past representatives have informed the Goodyear Rub 21f 21} F. J. G. F30r E. indeed what foreigners are $ UNFURNISHED APARTMENT in dent, Sir Orme Rowan-Hamilton, Granby Consol 9. 9§ months and is familiar with the Secretary for Mines that the sug­ Sole A.sat like, but what is really known X Burnaby BuUding. Also three gestions so far advanced on behalf the Hon. C.H. Clay (Acting Colonial Great Northern,.*! 34. 33} terrain. The machine which is being Gt. West. Sugar 32| 32} about various foreign na- x Shops. Immediate possession. Ap­ Secretary), the Hon. J.T. Triming­ used is a five-place flying-boat and it of the owners could not be regarded Houston Oil 6§ 6} tions one by one. * ply John F. Eve, Dial 1688. ham (Colonial Treasurer), the Hon. is expected the expedition will as constituting a satisfactory basis of Hudson Motor Oar 15 15} : : : : THE SPIRIT OF THE ^ 8009fw.s.m.tp. settlement. They therefore asked H.J. Cox, the Hon. Dr. T.H. Outer- Hupp Motor Car 2| 2| use the boundary commission's 61} HILLS by F. S. Smythe, Q Captain Crookshank to continue his bridge, the Hon. F.G. Gosling, the Intl. Harvester 62 Six room COTTAGE with modern base at Aramatau on the Corentyne IntL Nickel (Can.) „ 45. 441 (20/-). An endeavour to Q Hon. R.C. Hollis Hallett and the conveniences. Possession Decem­ River near the junction of Dutch and negotiations which he has agreed Inti. Tel. & Tel.„ 13| 13| express through the medium K Hon. H.D. Butterfield. An adjour- ber 31st. Apply Mrs. W. D. Wilkin­ British Guiana and Brazil. Reports to do. Johns-Manville 92. 92! of the written word, the x continue that the expedition was RESTRICTION ment was made Tuesday. Kansas City Southern.... 12» 12} son, Cedar Avenue. Kelvinator Cp 13. 14} meaning of the hills and the o hastened by rumours that another 8122tth.s. -oo- Kennecott Cop 29. 291 reasons that inspire men to x group of United States army airmen An Amsterdam message states Lambert Oo 24 23} climb them. V To approved tenant UPPER FLAT of 113} were setting out for a search. that the International Air Committe Liggett & Myers B 113. : T. H. HUXLEY'S j "StonehaU," (on Victoria St.) or Loews Inc 53| 53} has decided to propose to the govern­ DELEGATES FOR PEACE DIARY OF THE VOYAG OF fi entire BuUding. Apply T. A. Stone, The latest reports from Dutch Gui­ Mack Truck. 27| 27} ments of restriction countries to 31} H. M. S. RATTLE SAKE x Mt. HiU, Pembroke. ana state that a Catholic missionary Mathleson Alk. 31 fix production for the first quarter of Mo-Kansas-Texas 6 6} edited by JuUan Huxley, j! 7902ts.m.tp. recently came back from the hinter­ British and French to Meet in 1936 to 90 per cent of the standard Missouri Pacific — 2| (15/-). Many to whom jj land and said that he was told by the quota, as compared with the present Montgomery Ward 39 39 Unfurnished APARTMNT in Ber­ Paris Conversations Nash Motors 16f 16} Huxley, the scientist, makes „ Indians of a "white man who had 85 per cent. muda Fire and Marine Insurance dropped from the sky" and was being Natl. Biscuit 34 33} no special appeal wiU find in y 21} BuUding. Apply Secretary, Ber­ LONDON, Dec. 6 (CP)—Sir Robert Natl. Cash Reg 22. this diary a deeply interest- ?j held prisoner by an Indian tribe. Natl. Dairy Pro 2o 19. muda Fire and Marine Insurance Vansittart, permanent head of the ing picture of a great and x The missionary added that the man -oo- Natl. Dist 30. 31| Co., Ltd. Foreign Office, left by train for Paris 10 rare personaUty. x was crippled. Natl. Power & Lt 10' 7540ts.tp. # * # today. Sir Samuel Hoare will fly over N. Y.-N. H. & H 4. 4} : : : : DISCOVERY by Rich- 5 SANCTIONS APPUCATION the Channel on Saturday, and they N. Y. Central. 28. 28} ard E. Byrd, Bear Admiral, x FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED LATER.—A wire from the boundary North Amer. Co 26. 26} U.S.N., Ret., (15/8). The 5 commission field says that the Wil­ will together discuss with Premier Northern Pacific 23f 24} COTTAGES story of the second Byrd $ liams expedition arrived at Wanatoba, Continued from Page 1 Laval proposals for peace between Pacific Gas & E 30. 301 there la no satisfactory substitute FOR RENT OR SALE LAND FOR SALE Italy and Ethiopia. But the hopes of Packard Motor Car 7 6! for this famous British preparation Antarctic Expedition. Q Establishd 1911 a base camp of the commission near Paramount Pic 9. Mrs. Grosvenor Tucker today that there would be a new the British for an end to the war are 9} the junction of British and Dutch Paramount Pic, 2nd pf. 11. 11} Get a bottle today MISS JANE TUCKER Guiana and Brazil. The members disaster in Europe "Unless the im­ slight. The difficulty lies not be­ Penn. R. R 311 32 Sole Distributor: "New Westbury" Richmond Road perial urge of Mussolini has an op­ Phone 1108 Cable "•___<__" of the party still decline to discuss tween Britain and France, but with Phillips Petrol 37. 37} NICHOLL 6c ASHTON THE BOOK STORE jj portunity to spend itself on African Italy. Mussolini still remains deaf to Pub. Service of N. J 44J 44} COTTAGES their plans but will wire the first Pullman, Inc 38 soil." Colonel House stated in his appeals for a settlement. Italy has 38} P.O.Box 529 Hamilton 3»00000<)0<>00)C3< RS take-off. A survey flight 500 miles Radio Corp llf lli For Rent and Sale inland into the jungle area says there article, "If H Duce succeeds, Italy not changed her attitude which she Radio Oorp. pf. B_ 86 J 85} GERALD GRAY is about 700 square miles to be combed will expand in Africa without ex­ followed throughout the negotiations Radio Keith-Qrp. 5 5 Remington-Rand 17 17 REAL ESTATE for the missing Redfern. panding in Europe." He defended at Geneva. Nor has she ceased her Fire & Marine BIdg. (Next Bank BIdg.) the claims of Germany and Japan Repub. Steel Oorp 18f 18| Phone 1960 Night 2343 —oo slow advance into Ethiopia. For some Safeway Stores 34 33 Cables "Houses" to "more breathing space." days conversations have been in pro­ Seaboard Oil (Del.) 31| 31} FAR EAST SITUATION gress between Morris Peterson, head Sears Roebuck. 66J 66! of the Ethiopian department of the Shan Union Oil 15 14} HOUSES FOR RENT OR SALE Simmons Co 17| 17} Properties for Sale Continued from Page 1 GENEVA, Dec. 6. (CP)—Walter British Foreign Office, and French Socony-Vac. Ofl. 13^ 13 experts. Reports from Rome state MRS. ROBINSON nations to respect existing treaties. A Riddel informed the League of Southern Pacific 24. 24} CAMPBELL, GOSLING & CO. that Mussolini's newspaper "Popolo Southern Railway 14| 15 Hull did not mention the name of Nations today that Canada accepts Bank of Bermuda Building in principle sanctions proposal num­ d'Otalia defied all "peace plans" and Sparry Corp. 131 12} Phone 2066 Cables "Carbrook" Japan, wh*ch has generally been Standard Brands 14f 14| discounted tomorrow's meeting in credited with encouraging the move ber five for mutual aid between Standard Gas & Elec. 5§ 5} Paris. to separate North China provinces sanctionist nations provided it does Stand. Oil of Cal. 58f 37} Stand. Oil of Ind 27. 27} from the Nanking Government, but not involve the necessity of banning trade with non-participating nations. Stand. Oil of N. J 48. 49} his meaning was clear. Stewart-Warner 16f MONEY TO LOAN The object of the proposal is that 16f * a * Studebaker Oorp 10 10} financial losses from the application LONDON, Dec. 6. (CP)—British Hauptmann "Not the Man" Superior Ofl. 2J 2} 4300 on First Mortgage on desirable of the League sanctions against Texas Oorp. „ 254 It's GLANDS STARVING for representations to Tokio calling at­ 24! Real Estate. Apply David Tucker. Italy should be equally borne. While Texas Gulf Solph 81| 31f tention to Japan's obligations in TRENTON, N.J., Dec. 6 (CP)—Gov­ IODINE That Keep You Dial 2786. the details have yet to be worked out Thermoid Co 9. 9} North China under the nine-power ernor Harold G. Hoffman said today Timken Roller Bear 66. Tired, Nervous and Worn-out 8114tth._.s. by the League sub-committees, 67} treaty aie under consideration at that Ellis Parker, the noted Burling­ Union Oar & C ~_. 78} 71. member governments are being Union Pacific _. 109. Whitehall, it was learned today ton County detective, "was under 110| Natural Iodine in Kelpamalt, New canvassed for approval in principle United Aircraft 23J Mineral Concentrate, Must Correct from responsible sources. These the impression that Hauptmann is 22| CARD OF THANKS of mutual aid. United Oorp 6J 7} Trouble with Tired, Careworn, Hag­ authoritative circles said the not the man" responsible for the United Oorp. pf 44| 44| gard-Looking Folks the First Week representations were contemplated Lindbergh kidnapping and murder. United Drug. „ llf HI and Add 5 lbs., Without the Use of unless the situation arisng from United Fruit 69 Drugs! The Daily News said today that a United Gas tap. 17. 67} MRS. JOHN GILBERG the movement for separation NEW YORK, Dec. 6 (CP)—The letter indicating the possibility that U. S. Indus Alco 48 17} As the result of tests covering thousands desires to thank aU those who sent of the northern provinces from the U. S. Rubber. 15. 47} of weakened, run-down, nervous, skinny Standard Oil Company of New Jersey Hauptmann is innocent of the slaying folks, science now claims that it Is GLANDS letters of condolence on the death of Central Chinese Government clari­ U. S. Rubber 1st pf 42f 15f is supporting the United States neu­ of the Lindbergh baby is now the 43f STARVING FOR IODINE that keep you her late husband, and also those who fied quickly. The United States, U. S. Smelt. R & M 1091 pale, tired-out, underweight and ailing. trality programme in the Italo- centre of an investigation. Informa­ U. S. Steel 471 110 When these glands don't work properly, sent floral tributes on the day of the Britain and Japan are among the tion concerning the hotter follows the 47} all the food In the world can't help you. Ethiopian conflict, it was said today, U. S. Steel pf. 115| It Just ismt turned Into "stay-there" flesh, funeral. signatories to the nine-power treaty and will ship 138,000 fewer barrels of disclosure yesterday by Governor Vanadium Corp 19. 116 new strength and energy. which was concluded at Washington Warner Bros. Piet 91 19} oil to Italy this year than in 1934. Hoffman that he had made a mid­ 9 The most Important gland — the one in 1929 and which guaranteed terri­ night visit to Hauptmann's death Warren Pav„ 4. which actually controls Body weight—needs That organization's publication de­ Western Union Tel 71 5} a definite ration of Iodine all the time— torial and administrative integrity clared, "Our company is firmly of the house cell to study the convicted Westinghouse Elec. & M 921 71} NATURAL ASSIMILABLE IODINE—not. to 93 be confused with chemical iodides which to China. Unless the situation clari­ opinion that nothing should be done man's claim to innocence. It is re­ Wilson & Co. 8} often prove toxic. Only when the system fied quickly, diplomatic sources said ported that Parker visited Haupt­ Woolworth Oo 56 8! gets an adequate supply of iodine can you Where by any citizen to embarass the efforts 56 regulate metabolism—the body's process the North China situation would Worthington Pum_t___... 22_ of the United States Government to mann in the Trenton prison. Parker 23} of converting digested foods Into firm react on the international naval YeUow Tr & Coach 7* flesh, new strength and energy. shall I stop in avoid entanglements in the European is studying the theory that the baby 7f conference called to open here on the was not killed on the night of the To get this vital mineral in convenient, pcHtical situation." concentrated and assimilable form take 9th. abduction, March 1, 1932, but died Kelpamalt—now recognised as the world's New York? richest source of this precious substance. oo later. The letter was postmarked It contains 1300 times more Iodine than HOTEL BLACKSTONE Buffalo, ten days after the crime, and oysters, once considered the best source. 6 tablets alone contain more NATURAL 50 East 58th Street Four Miners Killed is one of many delivered to the police. FOREIGN BONDS IODINE than 486 lbs. of spinach or 1387 Make this test with Kelpamalt: First New York lbs. of lettuce. weigh yourself and see how long you can Parker takes the view that the man work or how far you can walk without VOlunteer 5-4200 Agent Required who wrote it is the man who stole This food iodine, fortified by iron, phos­ tiring. Then take 3 Kelpamalt Tablets STEUBENVILLE, Ohio, Deo. 6 (CP) phorous, calcium and magnesium, plays an with each meal for 2 weeks and again the child. The most significant Important part in maintaining good health HOTEL LAURELTON —Rescue crews took out this morning for old established well-knownScotch weigh yourself and notice how much long, sentence in it said, "Follow the Lind­ The following quotations were fur­ for it normalizes the action of the thyroid er you can work without tiring, how much 147-149 West 55th Street four men who were trapped last Whisky brand with world-wide dis­ and other Internal glands. This has a farther you can walk. Notice how much bergh telephone wires and you will nished by the Canadian Press under far-reaching effect since glandular irregu­ better you feel, sleep and eat. Watch New York night by an explosion 6,400 feet un­ tribution. Application also Invited date of December 6: larities are the most common cause of sys­ flattering extra lbs. appear In place of Circle 7-0840 find the baby and three fellows." tematic disorders such as rheumatism, ma­ by one of the largest firms In Great scrawny hollows. And you often gain 5 Reservations can be made derground in the Warner colleries. The child's body was found on May Bonds—British 2}% Consols £86f; laria, goitre and periodic irregularities. lbs. the first week. Kelpamalt costs but Britain for general Wine and Spirit Such conditions, Kelpamalt Tablets readily little to use. Try ft today. Sold at all good through the Hamilton Hotel All four were dead when found. They 12,1932, about 60 feet from temporary British 3}% War Loan £106-3/8; correct. stores. agency. Only firms with good con­ Bermuda. apparently died of the terrific shock telephone wires installed at Lind­ British Funding 4's, 1960-90, £U7f; from the blast. Thirty-one others nections In tike liquor trade need Argentine Recission 4's £101}; Brazil Under the direction of apply to A. O. Box 115, Gordon House, bergh's Hopewell estate, two days i who were scattered through the mine after the abduction. Funding 5's £83; French War 5's £28; KelpamaltJ^££ WM. H. WOOD raced out practically uninjured. Farringdon Street, London, England. German 7's, 1924, £61}. ATWATER KENT RADIO-New _____ Tubes —WADSON'S