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VOL. 16—NO. 85 HAMILTON, BERMUDA, SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1931 3D PER COPY — 40'- PER ANNUM EXPEDITIONARY FORCE SENT TO MADEIRA KING MAKES SLOW TOURIST TRADE CRITICAL SITUATION PERSONAL THEY_SAY STATISTICS IN LISBON Staying for some weeks at Pom­ That "bona fide" seems to be giving I PROGRESS ander Gate are the Hon. John a lot of anxiety. Wallace Riddle and Mrs. Riddle of * * * Farmington, Conn. Mr. Riddle was That perhaps some have translate 1 March Shows Increase Over Revolution Spreads in formerly Ambassador to Russia "*****" this "a bone for Fido." and later to Argentine. * * * 1930 Azores * * * That this in turn suggests dog in Among the prominent passengers the manger. GoodwiU Party Favours Reci­ Following ohr usual practice of LISBON, April 10—President Car- who arrived yesterday by the * * * giving statistics on our Tourist mona and members of his Cabinet "Duchess of York" were Mr. and That argument is a funny thing. Trade, we offer the following figures took shelter tonight in the barracks Mrs. Howard MacCallum, accom- * * * procal Treaties for 1930 and 1931 obtained by us of the Third Artillery behind bar­ pained by their daughter and son, That when the Welfare Society from official sources. It should be bed wire entanglements and a bat­ they are registered at the Hamilton. was first suggested most people noted that the figures for March tery of machine guns as the danger Mr. MacCallum, is the General said it wasn't necessary. Passenger Agent of the Canadian this year have not been verified of rebellion in the army at home * * * Pacific Steamships, he is hereto completely, and the figures for appeared menacing. There they That they c aimed there were plenty intend to stay for the period of the attend the advertising Conference. of nurses. April, 1930, 6,001, did not include mm* passengers by cruising vessels emergency and meanwhile Lisbon * * * Macdonald's Optimism on England's Recovery— whereas the figures given for the has taken on the appearance of an Mr. F. G. Heller so well known to That now the Society does so much six days of April 1931 include such armed camp with the soldiers on many Bermudians arrived yester­ good, these same people are ob­ New Mayor Sworn in at Chicago—Death of passengers. sentry duty and armoured cars day by the "Duchess of York," he jecting. rumbling through the streets. Guns is accompanied by Mrs. Heller and * * * Nicholas Longworth—New Governor- 1930 1931 are mounted in the nearby hills their two daughters, they are. That they cannot bear the thought General Attends Interesting Cere­ and the batteries of naval vessels at the Inverurie. of anyone getting attention at a January. 2822 2766 in the harbour are trained on the 00 moderate cost. February. 4429 4388 city. These extraordinary mea­ * * * mony—Kingsf ord-Smith's Record sures were taken when it became March 6002 6612 "CARMEN" AND I That "make 'em pay" may be a known that the revolt at Madeira Beaten—U.S. Homicidal Rate April 6001 4668 (six days) commercial axiom, but it should had spread to the Azores. Tonight be applied to sickness. a cablegram came from Lieutenant "PAGLIACCI" Increases—Madeira Closed I"pr the first three months, in * # * Aragao Y. Mello, who signed as spite of a falling off in January That an American visitor gratefuUy head of the revolutionary move­ to Commerce—Sporting and February, there was an in­ Noted Opera Singers Arrive accepted the services of a Welfare ment at Angra Do Heroismo on Society nurse. News crease of 513, whilst the April the Island of Tercira in the Azores, figures suggest an even larger in­ * * * announcing that the garrison there Mr. Vladimir Rosing and his That had she not been available ho crease over last year. had decided to sever relations with smaU group of American Opera In the opinion of competent could have received no atten ion. Lisbon. A similar message un­ Company members arrived yes­ * * * judges, the average length of stay signed came from the island of terday and rehearsals are now That it was held by some that he KING PASSES COMFORTABLE Tower commemorates the Canadian has been shorter, and merchants San Miguel also in the Azores in progress. should have engaged a full time NIGHT capture of Vimy Ridge which was generally report decreased sales. where the garrison was reported The leading soprano is Mary nurse—if he could get one—just one of the most spectacular and in revolt. Catherine Akins, a young and ——oo to dress a boil once a day. LONDON, April 10—The King most heoric achievements of the charming singer who has recently * * * passed a comfortable night and his Canadian troops in the Great War. oo—— sung with the San Francisco Opera That why members of a Society improvement continues. His Excellency's wreath marked the Company and who her. also sung a THE EASTER RUSH should not reap the benefit of * * * fourteenth anniversary of the BERMUDA ROTARY CLUB wide variety of rolos with the New GOODWILL PARTY RECOM­ battle. York Opera Oomique. such a Society is only known to MENDS RECIPROCAL * * * those who object to anyone save The usual weekly luncheon meet­ Mr. John Cppman, who will sing themselves deriving any gain. TREATIES SCOTT BEATS KINGSFORD- Good Work by Corpora­ ing of _ the Bermuda Rotary Club the part of Silvio is an artist of ' SMITH'S RECORD * * * I v.-as .held last Wednesday at the wide, experience' tind in addition That the 'Mudians did not have the OTTAWA, April 9:—The report tion Hamilton Hotel and the occasion to his operatic work is also a fine of the Canadian Trade and Good- I PORT DARWIN. April 10.—Air­ best of luck in the yacht races. was marked by a fine address by concert singer. * * a will mission to South America / man Scott, who has been attempt­ Rotarian John Lines on the first Logan Fitts after his successful That aU the same luck is generally recommending consideration of re­ ing to lower Kingsford-Smith's The tremendous influx of visitors object of Rotary: to encourage and debut in "Tho Mikado" will be on the side of those best prepared. ciprocal preferential trade treaties record, arrived here from England, during the Easter recess tried many foster the ideal of service as the very acceptable in the part oi businesses and, it is feared, found j "T"_""~ -~~ " ™ 7 — * * * between Canada and the two prin­ total time being 219 hours. This ... _,_._.! basis of all worthy enterprise, Beppo. cipal South American countries, some of them wanting though not 1 That international racing cannot beats the record solo flight by eight­ The speaker began his address by Mr. Rosing may be relied upon Argentina and Brazil will doubtless een hours. through any particular fault of_^ be carried out successfully referring to the fact that owing to to give us an original and polished be given serious study here. The * * * without searching preparation. their own. several unavoidable circumstances, performance and stage setting for possibilities for greater trade with * * * PORT DARWIN, April 10—Grasp­ Great credit, however, should be [ Bermuda Rotary had not been as these operas. South America were frequently I That tuning-up a boat cannot be ing his mascot, a black golliwog given the Corporation for the ex­ —00 urged in the Commons by Con­ active or as satisfactory as formerly. done as it makes its way to the doll belonging to his daughter, cellent manner they handled the A note of pessimism had crept in, servative speakers in former sess­ Scott clambered out of his plane situation for at times it appeared start. . * * * ions. Hon. H. H. Stevens, Minister but he believed that the strong note EXHIBITION BILLIARD That the Easter rush is over. through a wildly-cheering crowd. almost impossible to find wharfage of Rotary was optimism. of Trade andCommerce,is returning He declined an offer of whisky, or dockage for the large number of * * * to Ottawa next week and although "Rotary is an active philosophy MATCH That if the "quantity" advocates remarking, "I prefer beef." but he ships. of life, and as sueh calls for living it will be some time before he is able said he would be glad to have a get their way they wiU soon find Street traffic too, although un­ action. It undertakes to recom- to resume his duties as he is re­ cigarette whereupon dozens were out what a mistake they have duly congested, was controlled ef­ cile the every present conflict be­ Kortlang in Fine Form covering from a very serious opera­ forthcoming. He cheerfully greeted ficiently and with comparatively made. tion it is likely any consideration tween the desire for profit for one's old friends to whom he said that he little friction, and the efficiency of There was a large crowd including * * * of trade treaties will await his re­ self and the duty and consequent had spent a sleepless ten days, the whole arrangements suggests many ladies at the War Vets Head­ That they will drive the "quality" turn to the Cabinet Board. Sir i impulse to serve others. This and "the last stage was the worst that considerable attention had aU to one district and then vow George Perley will have returned philosophy is the philosophy of quarters on Thursday night to see of all." been given to the matter and the they are the victims of a wicked from visiting the British Empire sersice. Service above self and is the exhibition billiard match be­ * # * Corporation is entitled to every conspiracy. Exhibition at Buenos Aires and will I based on the practical ethical tween Bert Kortlang and Sergeant be able to give his colleagues first U.S. HOMICIDE RATE INCREASES praise. principle that "He profits most Ford and they were treated to a 00 splendid exposition of th3 game by I That some people have never hand information. who serves the best," fostered the use of the telescope NEW YORK, April 10.—The The first object in Rotary is to the former. * * * and microscope. homocide rate in cities of the Uni­ DEVELOPMENT OF TOURIST encourage and foster the ideal of Finding his touch immediately GREAT BRITAIN WEATHERING ted States has doubled in the last Kortlang scored rapidly and at one * * * service as the basis of all worthy I That they invariably use the one THE WORLD DEPRESSION thirty years. It was 10.9 per hun­ enterprise. Our predecessors in time led his opponent by 201 to 28. dred thousand population last year. TRADE He then eased up somewhat and when they should be using the Rotary worked well when they selec­ I other. WOOLWICH, Eng., April 9—"The * * * • ted service as our ideal. For of all Ford put in one or two breaks of public is increasingly realising that EXPERTS GATHER TO ideals which during the ages have over 20. Kortlang made several -00- Great Britain, despite her very STUDY GRAIN FUTURES Annual Public Meeting Next been advanced for the measuring of over 30 and 40, and one magni­ formidable difficulties, is weather­ of man's achievements and worth, ficent break of 74,. Half way through EVENTS OF THE WEEK ing the world depression better OTTAWA, April 10.—Sir Josiah service to humanity is the one which this break Kortalang was compelled than other highly industrialised Stamp, chairman of the Royal Com­ Wednesday to bring off a most difficult masse has survived, and which has the Today: countries" declared Prime Minister mission appointed to investigate approval of modern thought and shot, his baU being covered by his MacDonald in a letter of encourage­ the effect on producers of trading opponent's and the red at least two Band Concert, Par-Ia-ViUe Gar­ science. dens, 10.15-12.15 noon. ment to George Hicks, Labour in grain futures, has arrived here The annual public meeting under As long as the human race en­ feet away. This he manipulated candidate in the East Woolwich from England and sittings of the the auspices of the Trade Develop­ brilliantly and loud applause greet­ Monday: dures, it is not likely that any Orthophonic Concert, Par-la- bye-election campaign. The Prime Commission will begin in the near ment Board, Chamber of Commerce change in our methods of living, or ed his effort. Minister asserted that "highly pro­ future. The other members are and Hotel Men's Association will Ford never showed his real form ViUe Gardens, 10.30-12.00 noon. any advancement in science can Greyhound Races, Sports tected" Germany and the United Sandford Evans, member of the be held next Wednesday in the Ball ever do more than to accentuate the and the final score was: States were suffering far more Manitoba "Legislature, who repres­ Room of the Hamilton Hotel, and K.rtlang 500 Arena, 8.30p.m. value of this ideal of servioe. Not Tuesday: severely from unemployment than ents the grain exchange, and Chief all interested in the development only is it the highest ideal which Ford 256. was Great Britain. Justice Brown of the Supreme Court of the tourist trade are cordially The game took one hour and forty- Band Concert, Par-la-ViUe Gar­ the human mind has raised, but it dens, 10.15-12.15 noon. * * m of Saskatchewan who was nomi­ invited to be present. six minutes which gives an indica­ it also one to which every thinking Horse Races, SheUy Bay Track, SIMPLE CEREMONY MARKS nated by the government's of the The chair will be taken by the person can freely subscribe, no tion of the rate of scoring. prairie provinces. While the scope 2.30 p.m. SWEARING-IN OF CHIC­ Hon. J. P. Hand and the speakers matter what is his condition or 00 of the commission at present is will include representatives of the Yacht Race, Six Metre Glass. AGO'S NEW MAYOR position in society, or what his Start and finish in Great Sound, restricted regarding the effect of various interests concerned, ship­ heritage and environment, or what trading in grain futures, it is DEPARTMENT OF 2.30 p.m. CHICAGO, April 10.—Anton ping, tourist agencies, hotel men, his reUgion or philosophical line of possible that other angles in re­ Wednesday: Cermak was sworn in yesterday as and members of various local in­ thought. spect to the whole grain problem AGRICULTURE Orthophonic Concert, Par-la- Mayor of Chicago. The ceremony stitutions. Rotary makes service the ideal and marketing will be considerecd. As usual at these meetings criti­ Ville Gardens, 10.30-12.00 noon. was one of the simplest. basis for all worthy enterprise. This * * * cisms and suggestions will be wel­ GOOD MARKET IN MARITIMES Golf, Visitors* Tournament, 18 * * * Uttle word 'all* is I am afraid too Hole Medal play. Riddell's Bay MODERN WILUAM TELLS comed and it is hoped that the Mr. W. R~. Evans reports by ©able DEATH OF NICHOLAS LONG- often overlooked, but feUows we GoU Club. public will take the opportunity of that market prospects in the Mari­ WORTH must remember it, that the first Yacht Race, Six Metre Class, TORONTO, April 10.—Emulating learning something of the work object of Rotary is to encourage time Provinces are good for Ber­ being done and of the plans con­ muda vegetables. Start and finish in Great Sound, AIKEN, S. C. April 10.—Nicholas William Tell, five youths in a and foster the ideal of service, as 3.SOp.m. templated. Farmers and shippers are again Longworth, Speaker of the House neighbouring town, using rifles the basis of all worthy enterprise, Greyhound Races, Sports Arena, Of Representatives and son-in-law instead of bows and arrows, tried -00- and not only must we imbibe this advised that carrots should be washed, as there has been a re­ 8.30 p.m. of the late Theodore Roosevelt, died shooting the hats off the heads of ideal of service thoroughly our­ Thursday: yesterday mornuig after a brief companions. Several of the boys selves, but we must pass it on to action against unwashed carrots, NAVAL NOTES although the latter carry better. Band Concert, Par-la-ViUe Gar­ illness. had their hats knocked off by aU those with whom we come in dens, 10.15-13-15 noon. On every crate of celery the num­ * * * bullets, but finally one bullet went contract or have dealings, and so Yacht Race, Six Metre Class, too low. The vict-H- with a bullet make Rotary function." ber should be clearly marked. Oommander-in-Ohief, America Start and finish in Great Sound, NEW GOVERNOR-GENERAL wound in his head is in ft hospital Rotarian John then dealt with SmaUer sizes than 4 doz. to crate PLACES WREATH AT PEACE and West Indies Station in H.M.S. 2.30 p.m. here in a serious condition. business enterprise which he di­ should not be shipped. TOWER Despatch arrived at Antigua, B.WX Greyhound Races, Sports Arena, vided into two classes, first the * * « 9th April. PRAO"rtOE JUMPING FOR GYMK­ 8.30 p.m. unselfish type which expected no OTTAWA, April 10.—One of the MADEIRA CLOSED TO COM­ earn HANA Friday: gain, and secondly the selfish type first official acts of His Excellency MERCE AND NAVIGATION H.My Ships "Eagle" and "Achates" Competitors may practice) jump­ Orthophonic Concert, Par-Ia- Earl Bessborough was to place a arrived at Rio de Janeiro 9th April. which sought gain and profit. ing on field on Saturday, llth, ViUe Gardens, 10.30-12.00 noon. LIB SON, April 10. An official wreath on the altar of remembrance * * * "Many years ago Rotary placed Monday 13th, and Wednesday 15th; Band Concert, Par-la-YUle Gar­ decree has closed all porta of the of the Peace Tower; He was accom­ H.M.S. "Danae" left Rio de before the business and professional between the hours of 2 p.m. and dens, 3.00-5.00 p.m. panied by Premier Bennett. The (Continue- on page 12) Janeiro 9th April for Pernamb _.co. Continued oa Page 14 6p.m. Boxing, Sports Arena, 8.3*fpt*~*v- Hkte a KoUUjA. 7Ae CUl-Steel Oi/wme Cycle j WadfariA

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souls for doUars. We are a smaU to the keys from Cape Hatteras AS OTHERS SEE US place'. The effect of our tourist southward. In New England there 1 THE ANNUAL MASS SERVICE business which is our main busi­ have come to be, for exactly the ness today upon our young people same reasons, a dozen or more of has become a problem to us. We strongholds of "good taste." On COLONIAL OPERA HOUSE Interesting Article from Bos­ want people to come and enjoy the North and South Shores of The Bermuda Nursing what we have to offer, but we do Massachusetts Bay, in Connecticut, Association ton Evening Transcript not want undesirables." the Berkshires,around MountDesert TONIGHT at 8.30 p.m. AU this is thought-provoking. there are towns or parts of towns will be held at Unless recoUection is entirely at which by often inscrutable means The following article Is taken fault, it is the first such formal keep out whoever may be suspected. THE CATHEDRAL from the Boston Evening Tran­ pronouncement of a major resort. A beautiful hiU top property, in­ GEORGE BANCROFT and CLIVE BROOK, script of AprU 1 and, we beUeve, New England has a half do..! cluding a fine mansion .hasbeen held in Tomorrow Afternoon fairly sets forth the Quantity- summer towns which have solemn­ for several years by m group of mon­ Quality controversy as an Ameri­ ly legislated restrictive barriers eyed men who summer in the town. "SCANDAL SHEET" at 4 o'clock can publicity man sees it. It will about themselves. In others, It Is of no specific use to them, and be noticed that the writer does not To which the general public are inspecific but weU understood already they could make an ad­ A sensational story of modern lives in attempt to offer us advice in the agreements among the leaders of mirable profit on ft, but they re­ cordially invited. matter, but those in favour of the vacation communities ensure for tain it now for the reason they modern newspaper setting. "quaUty" poUcy wiU find much a long time that undesirable ele­ bought it,H;o keep it out of the hands Friendly Societies are asked to at­ encouragement in his description ments, unpleasant institutions and of another syndicate which would Also LATEST NEWS and CARTOONS of what foUows the success (!) tend in full dress regalia fixtures wiU not spoil the place for make legal but unsightly commer­ PRICES AS USUAL of the "quantity" policy. them. Without resorting to the cial use of it. The town could ALFRED A. EVE law they may buy up aU the avaU­ hatcdy do the same thing, and the QUALITY TELLS able land and options and seU only men have kept trade away, but they Hon. Secretary The World whereto Get Off by mutual agreement. They may have preserved their landscape and MONDAY NIGHT at 8.30 p.m. Bermuda Nursing Association suffer extraordinary taxation upon their roads from Invasion. You may take a press agent's 2832ts.2Ss.4s.ll word for it that having made such their properties to keep the aU-year m m m remarkable strides as a tourist population contented, but they At times this sort of thing can Columbia presents the mighty spectacular centre since the war, its tourist succeed in keeping out 'the wrong seem too precious, too terribly business increasing from less than people.' A New England town in narrow-sighted, if not actuaUy drama ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, PAGET 10,000 arriva s in 1920 to more than the hands of the absentee autocracy priggish. Yet we know the terrible 40,000 last year and an estimated can be a very closed corporation in­ toU of beauty that has been taken deed. When we bUmp against it "THE FLOOD" All persons liable to be as­ 50,000 for 1931, Bermuda is now on by commerce, and we know that the horns of the dilemma that I personally it seems very wrong in­ only militant defence has stemmed The thrilling sensation of 1931 sessed for Church purposes confronts aU resorts. It has had deed. When we survey the charm the tide. It is hard to find anything are notified that a MEETING the "QuaUty versus Quantity" they are responsible for its seems but praise for sweet, clean, expen­ Also sive, happy isle of Bermuda.— question to face and a decision to very right. If we're in, its civic will be held in the Benjamin PoweU. make. During the past few weeks responsibUity; if we're out, it's the issue has been forced upon the snobbery. Bermuda is pretty sure "THE INDIANS SCHOOL ROOM Island by the increased number of its own wisdom. of "cut-rate" tours corning to its The burghers probably realize that Correspondence are COMING" On TUESDAY, April 14th shores and by the possibiUty that, their quaUty trade has reached a judging by the success of those that point where they run no risk in Episode 5 at 8 p.m. have already come, they wiU become barring the quantity. There wiU ADDRESS~WANTED Universal dramatic redskin story. a regular feature. always be enough weU-bred people For the purpose of electing a spending money to provide patron­ The question has several sides and 43 North Ave., You will be spellbound at the exciting action in Church Vestry and Church War age for the choicer resorts. Ber­ all sides have had their advocates. New Rochelle, mudians must be of such experience this stupendous episode dens for the ensuing year. The fact that such "cut-rate" New York as to know that the mere jacking tours are bound to have an adverse April 4. If"'.. of prices will not make breeding effect upon the companies serving Don't Miss it T.R. LIGHTBOURN sure among their visitors. Money­ Bermuda with a regular year- The Royal Gazette ed Amurricans are the traditional O.R. LOBLEIN round schedule, companies like Editor. bUght of aU resorts. It is easy to The most wonderful entertainment ever offered Furness Withy and the Munson Church Wardens understand that the islanders fear Line, and now the Canadian Pacific Dear Sir, Dated 7th April, 1931 exactly what they say they fear. PRICES AS USUAL which began to operate here this Having seen in your paper of The cut rate is a danger. It is 3020fw.j.tu. winter and is expected to begin March 26,1931, a name the same as 3075""*.s. one more of the sublimations that a year-round service next winter, my own I would ask you to please threaten all distinction, aU taste. gives the question one aspect. forward the address if possible of all independence. Under cut rates the Bert Kortlang who is now play­ The fact that these ships provide everybody does everything. It has ing billiards in your country for the NOTICE the sleeping accommodations of been fairly weU proved that the title, as I think he may be my. their passengers and also keep cut-rate tourist gets Uttle pure their bars open while lying in cousin who at one time was a pleasure and pure enUghtment out AU persons liable for assessment Bermuda waters has agitated the cricket player in England about 15 of his excursions, and he does for Church purposes in Devonshire hotelmen, who are thus deprived years ago. So I thought maybe by manage to spoil large parts of the Parish are hereby notified that a of considerable revenue, whereas writing to him he may be the same landscape. He is unable to distin­ ANNUAL PUBLIC MEETING meeting of the Chursh rate payers party. Thanking you for any they are obUged to pay taxes to do guish between the pleasures of will be held in The Vestry Room favour you may show me in re­ the very things these ships do with­ Brighton Beach and BaUey's Beach, adjoining the old Church at nine gards to same for which I am out any tax whatsoever. Another or if he could, BaUey's would get o'clock in the forenoon on Wednes­ enclosing ten cents in stamps and side is that e*. the merchants; the bird. Yet if bus Unes and rail­ day, April 15th, for the purposes of would ask you to please maU me many of whom do a thriving busi­ roads and steamer companies electing Church Vestry and Church one of your papers of the date ness while these and other cruise placarded the cities with special Wardens to serve for the ensuing March 26,1931.1 wiU close remain­ ships are in port. StiU another side excursion plans, the cut-rater All interested in the developmentyear. ing is the effect upon Bermuda's future would be there in full force with desirability as a place for long- his ukulele, turtle-neck sweater With thanks, By order of the Church Wardens, stayers. and box camera, with a rubber baU of the Tourist Trade The whole question was threshed WALTER T. KORTLANG. JOHN W. OOX, out here recently and although it in his pocket for beach tennis. Church Vestry Clerk. looked for a time as if Bermuda * » * [We have communicated with Mr. would be a house divided against It is not unUkely that if broken Bert Kortlang who is now corres­ are invited to attend a meeting to be held Devonshire. Bermuda. itself, the meeting which was held down ships were given a coat of ponding with his cousin.—Edltor.J 10th April, 1931. in the Chamber of Commerce paint by some pirate operator and under the joint auspices of the Bermuda 3079ts. Building and which was attended by put into Bermuda service at tiiirty- members of that body as well as five doUars round trip, the cut Trade Development Board, the Bermuda the Trade Development Board, a rater would be there in a new Helen PROTECTING LOCAL NOTICE governmental body, and represen­ Wills eyeshade. It Is not unlikely Chamber of Commerce, and the Bermuda tative merchants and citizens re­ that he would find the charm of the TRADERS Hotel Association, in the Ball Room of the A meeting of the qualified Church sulted in a landsUde of sentiment island completely out of his cate­ parishioners of Southampton Parish in favour of a stand for maintaining gories and would turn as second To the Editor of The Royal Gazette Hamilton Hotel on will be held in the Parish Vestry the "QuaUty" point of view regard­ choice to the bars. At least the and Colonist DaUy. Hall on Thursday, 23rd April, 1931, less of the effect of that stand on streets would be fairly thick with* at 8.30 p.m., for the purpose of this year's business. indecently noisy folk sucking Dear Sir, electing a Church Vestry and * * * pickled Umes and proceeding with We read in yesterday's issue of Church Wardens, in accordance It was pointed out by the Hon. a good deal of horseplay toward your paper reference to our business Wednesday, 15th Apml with the Church Vestry Act, 1867. J. P. Hand, chairman of the Ber­ ont" -the beaches where they would experience, as to taxes, in America— muda Trade Development Board sport, love and snap shot, but not go May we add that in Indianapolis LEYLAND E. WHITE, and a member of both of Bermuda's near the water. there is a tax of $25 per day for at 8.30 p.m. L. DUNBAR BELL. 1 ^gislative bodies, that Bermuda has It is cruel that their pleasures are Transient Traders, and in Pitts­ Church Wardens. Liocome widely known to the traveU­ so shoddy, and their ways so offen­ burg a charge of $300 per month. 10th April, 1931. ing pubUc as a, place fo restfulness sive. Their blood and bones are These taxes were not especially 30T7ts.W. and quiet. In order to keep it of;—nearly—the same mineral con­ against aliens but non-residents, a Chairman, Hon. J. P. HAND, C. M. G. 3076ts.ta.tii.' so and to give it a charm which tent as in those who do enjoy measure adopted by local merchants few other places in the world Bermuda. AUke, they are alive or city corporations to protect their Barometers enjoy, every attempt to modernize because some couple once loved. own people. Why a question of In­ Bermuda has been fought tooth Very truly they are what they are ternationalism should arise when In various styles md naU. Many would Uke to see because they are exploited in their merchants try to protect themselves motor-cars introduced here, yet work and in their play. Ballyhoo as they do elsewhere and not, when 15/- to 60/- even those who admit their virtues cheapens their leisure, as age-o.d doctors, lawyers and Banks can pro­ THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING are prone to vote for their introduc- cruelty bUghts their chances of tect themselves, we cannot fuU y un­ Barographs _ion for the fear of the tremendous Ught. They are driven to the haunts derstand. Of course, Pittsburg of The Bermuda Auxiliary advertising effect that their non- of the mob by • their loneliness. and Indianapolis are just two among Providing an actual writ­ use has upon visitors. Not atBailey's Beach can an orphan, many cities which we could quote BRITISH and FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY ten record of the weather. friendless, garage mechanic meet After a long discussion it was as having protection for their local Reasonably Priced decided that now was as good a time a charming girl by a wisecrack at a merchants. Thursday, April 16th, 8 p.m. as any to announce to the world hot dog stand. At Coney he can. at large that so far as Bermuda was AU this to prove that of his or We remain TRINITY HALL, HAMILTON Altitude Barometer concerned it was not prepared to her own voUtion the Hudson River Yours truly, open its arms to any and aU. It Day Boaters would not save their E. & O. F. TUCKER. CHAIRMAN — The Lord Bishop of Bermuda, Just one of these. Go up pennies for Bermuda. Nor with was pointed out that one of the ob­ 00 President Bermuda Auxiliary 9000 feet with it. jections to the "cut rate'* tours was their tortured background would SPEAKERS — Rev. Archibald Ball > that they tended to appeal to many they enjoy it when they got there. DAILY COMMUNICATIONS whose main object in coming to One out of a hundred might find Geo. S. Patton, Esq., M. C. P. Pedometers Bermuda was to get a respite from inner temples that echoed the de­ LIST For the man who likes to the prohibition law. light of white, plain houses on a A Cordial Invitation Extended to All It Is realized of course, that green island in a blue sea beneath The Wireless Station at St. 3066t«114.M walk. Keep track of the Bermuda can not seal its ports to sapphire heavens, But that one George's is In communication with miles. anyone who desires to come, but would sooner or later find it anyway. the foUowing ships at sea:—S.s. at least it can make known its There is enough opportunity for Cameronia, for New York; S.s. Thermometers stand and adopt such protective the forces of natural selection, and Transylvania, New York; S.s. Fort measures as wiU serve to compel cut rates will not broaden that St. Goerge, New York; S.s. Evange­ ANNUAL AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITION those in charge of tours that make opportunity. line, New York; S.s. Veendam, New Bermuda a terminal port to charge It is easy to sympathize with the York; S.s. Pan America, New York; E. M. ASTWOOD rates commensurate with those tradesmen who see their quaUty S.s. Southern Cross, Bermuda; S.s. Front St. , Queen St. charged by steamship companies shoppers stifling their quantity Nerissa, St. Thomas; S.s. Prince Adult entries close at 6 p.m. Saturday, 18th inst. operating on regular schedules. turnover. It Is true that the presence Robert, North; S.s. Duchess of York, No entry fees previous to that date. Hamilton This it can do by putting a tax not of large numbers of short-time New York; S.s. Liverpool Maru, 3063«Ms. on the passengers booking on these visitors would greatly increase their Fiance; S.s. Ravenstone, Bermuda; Late or post entries (except for Poultry, Rabbits and Club ships, but upon the ships them­ income and it is a temptation S.s. Lady Somers, Bermuda; S.s. Exhibits) will be received up to time of delivery of ex­ Germans are planning to supply selves, and legislation along such a merchant can seldom stand. But Lady Rodney, Bermuda;' S.s. Lady their entire nation with fuel gas lines Is now up for consideration it is true that the complexion of hibits, provided post entry fees are paid as follows: Drake, Bermuda; S.s. Lady Nelson, piped from coke ovens in the Ruhr. in the House of Assembly. Bermuda would be irrevocably West Indies; S.s. Bermuda, Ber­ * * * changed. The same occurrence Horses, 4/-* Cattle, Pigs, Goats and Dogs, 2/-; Other Bermuda has no love for prohi­ muda; S.s. Europa, New York; S.s. An Illinois concern is making a in other refuges has sent the charter bition nor any intention of adopting Stuttgart, Hamburg; S.s. Santa Exhibits, 1/- each. fire resisting insulating material colonists away. Out of Florida it, but it is not willing to permit Maria, Colon; S.s Roma, Italy; in several forms from lead slag. cities went the winter folk who saw itself.to be turned into an old- S.s. Minnedosa, Glasgow; S.s. No late entries will be received from Club members or * * * the tin canners descending Uke fashioned saloon on a large scale. Drottningholm, Gothenburg; S.s. for Poultry and Rabbits. , The value of Japan's annual pro­ locusts. The wealthy ones were As'one governmental official put RousslUon, France; S.s. Caronia, , duction of silk and Its textiles has literally driven off the land and took Liverpool; S.s. Aluan'a, London. mtf*umi* **&***'*- It: "We are not ready to seU our been estimated at $500,000,000.

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VAUDEVILLE AT REID HALL HAIL BARBARA STANWYCK I "FEET f IRST" FLOURISHES THEATRE RADIANT PERSONALITY OF AT LOCAL THEATRE SCREEN, IN NEW PICTURE Crowds continue to enjoy "Feet Reid Hall Theatre is offering First," the latest Harold Lloyd REID HALL THEATRE several vaudeville acts this week and talkie, which will be added to to­ the first appearance of these on "Ten Cents a Dance" is the kind night's bill at Mechanics Hall. (Under the personal direction of NATHAN MACHAT) Thursday afternoon and evening of picture that makes an audience **Feet First" upholds with gusty pleased the large crowds who saw glad the movies were invented. distinction the tornado-tradition of them. Opening with an animal This entertainment is easy to take. the Lloyd metier. It is cramful of circus Signor Salino led a couple of One of the chief reasons is Barbara fun, buffoonery and hair-raising collies, a half dozen cunning poodle*? Stanwyck, the young actress who thrills, to say nothing of a delight­ and three monks through a series TODAY Continuous 1 to 11 p.m. flashed to Broadway fame in "Bur­ ful tang of wistful romance. of surprising performances. A lesque" and who attained stardom poodle orchestra was a feature of Harold Lloyd enjoys the unique in "Ladies of Leisure," her first status of producer and star. As the act and certainly it illustrated picture. Because her personality that old saying of the coloured par­ such he devises his own pictures and charm radiated from the screen and then makes them, with himself son who • explained the unexplain- like the sun warming the earth, RADIO^KEITH^ORPHEUM able and unscrewed the inscrut­ in the role of chief amusement-pro­ her acting was most favourably vider. able. The Professor was a non­ received by all those present last VAUDEVILLE DIRECT FROM PALACE THEATRE, chalant director of his animals In each of his successes the Lloyd night at the Mechanics Hall The­ fans have seen Harold in a differ­ NEW YORK CITY and whether a dog barked or wagged atre, where the film started a three his tail, his flow of words fitted the ent setting. In "Speedy" he was day run. the horse-car driver. In "Grand­ occasion. Leeta Corder, prima Having the advantage of the Featuring the following array of stars donna in many musical comedies, ma's Boy" he was the aspirant sympathetic, understanding guid­ to police force honours. In "Safety appeared and gave impressions of ance of Lionel Barrymore, who di­ NEIL KIRK blues and of a Harlem notion of a Last" he was the department store rected the offering for Columbia clerk. In "Welcome Danger" he spiritual. She has much more Pictures Barbara Stanwyck made Well known Scotch comedian in than the usual voice and an appeal­ was the nature-lover who turned the most of her opportunity. She detective. Now in "Feet First" ing personality, and what's more portrayed her role with a natural she is artistic, almost too much so he is the shoe salesman whose am­ "A BEEATH 6' HEATHER!* freedom that gave one the feeling bition it is to become a power in for the class of songs she sings. of being in the same room with an Well, well, we can't have everything the great chain-store organization when there's a living to make. old friend. he works for. LEETA CORDER When Barbara laughed, the audi­ Two novelty singers and players, But there are those who say that ence laughed with her. Shen she Volimer and Newsome, sang then- it really doesn't matter what type Late featured prima donna in many Schubert musical was tormented by problems that way through the audience and of American character Harold is comedies. seemed unsolvable, the spectators even accompanied themselves on a I depicting, as long as he injects his felt her anguish. In moments of guitar and a flute, one of them, inimitable genius for gags and dramatic suspense, they thrilled certainly a shapely creation, later thrills into the story. Be that as with her. Here was no image of SALINOS COMEDY ANIMAL CIRCUS appearing with a bagpipe and wak­ it may, "Feet First" is entertain­ light and shadow, with a synthetic ing the echoes of Reid Street. ment so generous in its amount An unusual display of animal intelligence that will interest voice that came from an amplifier. They were mighty nice about it of fun, clowning and gasps that To all the people in the theatre, young and old. and surely tickled the crowd with 4 not even the harshest critic, young Barbara Stanwyck was a glowing their winsome ways. Then there or old, would fail to find refresh­ woman, vibrant, compelling .. . she were three names, Adolph, Eddy ment in it. was a living presence to them, and Gladys, and we liked Gladys In this picture Lloyd's activities ADOLPH, EDDY and GLADYS WM and that is how they responded. the best of all, because she was carry htm through more than a This film is marked by acting and Versatile trio of novelty entertainers in thrown around in a reckless man­ score of indoor and outdoor scenes, direction that are far from the ner by her partner, just escaping some of the most amusing being commonplace. death. Gladys is easily discovered aboard a trans-Pacific liner. The "DANCES AS YOU LIKE THEM'* • The story has its setting in a in this trio, but whether Eddy or pictures were actually taken on the dance hall. It holds its interest Adolph is the dancer, we can't steamer Maluolo bound from Hono­ decide, but the dance which closed throughout, weaving a tale of love MISSES VOLIMER and NEWSOME lulu. the act proved that all of them were and strange surprises. A picture dancers, so we gave it up. A fine to be enjoyed and remembered . . . oo Singing, dancing, music and comedy in act, by the way, and everybody en­ and talked about. LUPE VELEZ SCORES HIT AS joyed it. Neil Kirk acted as master This Columbia picture was based "SOUTMEitN MELODY MAI.33" of ceremonies and later appeared upon the popular song "Ten Cents CYCLONIC SPIT-FIRE as a Scotch comedian in his own a Dance." amusing act called "A Breath of Lupe Velez is Anita, the daughter Note:—Vaudeville acts will appear at 3, 7 and 9 p.m. Heather," and charmed his hearers. -oo- of Morgan, a descendant of the We congratulate the Reid Hall People don't get indignant any great buccaneer in "Hell Harbour," management on securing a fine, more. They fear anything unpleas­ the latest TJnited Artists-Inspira­ ._>- clean bill for the entertainment of I ant. Their ideal is a dinner of twelve tion picture which comes to Reid their patrons. courses of charlotte russe.—Thyra Hall today. The blood of pirates, IN ADDITION TO THE VAUDEVILLE Samter Winslow. intermingling with the royal cor­ puscles of Spanish ladies courses through her veins and for, the entire length of the picture Lupe is quite The screen's most dynamic actress in her most vivid role! her own volcanic self. "Hell Harbour," is a tale of pirate­ like traders, modern incarnations LUPE VELEZ, in of Kidd and Silver, who seek to NEW MECHANICS HALL THEATRE steal, not only gold, but ladies' hearts. On the Island of Madre, THE HOUSE OF REFINEMENT a rough jewel of the Carribbean L MARB0UE" where a polyglot crowd makes life swift and interesting, Lupe as A United Artists all-talking picture Anita, is beset by a treacherous father who wishes to marry her to With a shrewd trader, played deftly and JEAN HERSHOLT and JOHN HOLLAND Matinee Today at 3 p«.m* ably by that excellent character actor, Jean Hersholt. Out of the frustration of her father's attempt to marry her to Horngold, the Also chapter one (1) of our new serial BARBARA STANWYCK trader, comes Lupe's true love—a in lover, American and bold—played by John Holland, last seen here in -MEH0ES of the FLAMES" "She Goes to War," with Eleanor "TEN CENTS Boardman. Featuring TIM McCOY | The featured players, Lupe and Jean Hersholt, play their parts ad­ 5 3072rr. A DANCE" mirably. Lupe gives a vigorous Broadway's latest sensation interpretation of the wild, young lass whose unbending will gives —ALSO IN ADDITION— the story impetus. For the first NEW THRILLER AT REID time she speaks and the voice which was heard singing in "Lady of the HALL Pavements," comes now vibrantly "THE INDIANS and sweetly with the words of Anita in "Hell Harbour." Here is a Reid Hall is beginning its new ^ INTERNATIONAL naivette to the manner in which serial of the flames today. This are COMING" Lupe speaks her lines that is alto­ thriller is called "Heroes of,."the gether charming. Flames" and is filled with specta­ Episode 5 cular deeds of the fire-fighting YACHT RACES Mr. Hersholt has always been a heroes. Here you see the engines Universale sensational serial.. good actor. From the first days rushing to the fires, ladders thrown many years ago when he played in up, firemen climbing into death Thrilling action which will from now on a Stockholm theatrical company, traps, thrilling rescues, brave men hold you spellbound. he has had a genius for character­ battling with" the wdrst menace the izations. His portrayals have the big cities have to contend with. AFE1L Don't miss this episode warmth of a Dickens caricature. If you want a thrill see "Heroes of His portrayal of Horngold in "Hell Flames." Harbor" adds another finely drawn 14th, 15th, 16th and 17th ****** picture to a glowing gallery. As mm mm the crafty, shrewd trader of hearts 1931 and diamonds, Mr. Hersholt is ANIMAL CIRCUS ON VIEW IN completely a master. Steamer will follow each race -TONIGHT— Others whose work is notable in RED) HALL LOBBY the picture are John Holland who ANOTHER GIGANTIC DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME plays the romantic role of the For the benefit of the children American trader, Gibson Gowland, the Animal Circus now appearing Leaving Hamilton 1.45 p.m. remembered for his classic imper­ at Reid Hall will be on view in the sonation of McTeague in "Greed," Reid HaU lobby today before the Calling at PRINCESS, INVERURIE and the Von Stroheim masterpiece, performance, so that all who are HAROLD LLOYD Paul Burns, Al St. John of comedy interested in animals may have a BELMONT LANDINGS. In his funniest comedy fame, Harry Allen and George close view of their four-footed Book-Asta. friends. -There are two trained Henry King, the director of "Tol'­ collies, several monkeys and a able David," "The White Sister" small company of poodles, all Tickets $1.00 "FEET FIRST" and other notable camera works of thoroughly trained in their stage and art Is responsible for "Hell Har­ work. The act has already pleased bor." He it was, who first decided many, especially the young folks. to make the picture entirely out­ BARBARA STANWYCK, in side a studio and far away from . THE BERMUDA TRANSPORTATION CO., Ltd. California. He has handled the PEARMAN, WATLINGTON & CO., Managers players well and the pietuxe moves AFTERNOON TEA **Tnm CENTS with a tempo, proper for the des­ 3070t«.m.w. patching of this tale of love on the AND HOME STALL A DANCE" island of Madre. In aid of All the business man needs to The repetition of the same type of Entertainment unequalled anywhere Pembroke L. T. L« combat gangsters is backbone.— - music has the effect of lowering the nervous On Mrs. J. S. Vallis' Lawn Police Commissioner Mulrooney. blood pressure.—J. H. Thompson, To ensure seeing both features patrons irritable * * * London. April /6th, from 3-630p.m. The whole object of our Caribbean * * * should arrive by 8.30 p.m. sleep poorly-J policy is the creating of situations Break your opponent's morale and Entrance and Tea 1/6 where we would exert no influence— he is whipped beforehe starts*—Jack 3057«M"-. ^ try Postum 3060t«.*_.*-. Dana G. Munro. Dempsey. Valet Service ... While you Wait "Jeffreys' the Cleaners'' °^%_^l5f,M _Jtr_-_

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*•*••.'_ ELIMINATION r IS NOT ENOUGH IT Phosferine Health Salt Tones as it Cleanses Invigoration must accompany the regular daily removal of the causes of Constipation, and this is now accom­ plished by Phosferine Health Salt, with total freedom KITE from the enervating after-effects produced by old-fashioned salines. fy &>* ?77&,cTU*sesi. Phosferine Health Salt gently cleanses the system from impurities and removes the poisonous waste matter which "Yo're welcome, Tiger Eye." He His lips fell slightly apart as he clogs the food channel J and at the same time, imparts THIRD INSTALLMENT urned and began thumping pillows watched. No wonder the valley was freshness and vigour to the digestive organs and tone to with savage energy. "Which side the the entire body. empty and no nesters were stirring! The Kid's name was Bob Reeves, bed you want? Me, I like to lay on Having a funeral for Nate Wheeler, but back home on the Brazos they the edge, where I can roll out that was why. Yard full of wagons called him Tiger Eye, because one quick." and saddle horses, men standing Ph*©sferinfi eye was yellow—the eye with which "Just lay weah yo'all feels the around outside the house, not he sighted down a gun-barrel. best, Babe," grinned the kid, talking just standing there, looking HEAELl'H SAUT His father was "Killer" Reeves, but swallowing the last of the coffee. sour. Every one packing guns. the boy did not want to kill. If he "I'm sleepin* sound to-night, no The kid sharpened the focus a THE TONIC FRUIT SALINE stayed home he would have to From all Chemists, is two siz.s — (he .ur*-*er size contains doable mattah wheah I lay my haid.'' Uttle, still gazing with his forehead the qaactiiy. carry on his father's feuds, so he The kid was scouting along the wrinkled, trying to figure out what T'.is unique preparation is made and Guaranteed by the Proprietors headed his horse, Pecos, northward rim of the Big Bench a day or two was wrong. Now men were edging of Phosferine: and encountered Nate Wheeler, later, playing his mouth organ as he back from the door—plain as if he PHOSFERINE (ASHTON &PARSONS) Ltd, London, E.C.4,England who drew his .45 and fired just as rode. Softly, because yo'all had to stood in the yard with them he s\rdor Sole Distributors: NICHOLL & ASHTON - P.O. Box 372 - Hamilton Tiger Eye did. The Kid didn't want be mighty careful nobody down in could see aU they did; plain as , to kill Nate, only to cripple him, __*..-h- »!.-i!_--w 1*. t**•* .--:--•-..--=..--.. . .:.-.-.----.- *Jfi__it*i"!":":"*":b'-Sj^K» the valley noticed and took a long looking at a play on the stage. but his aim must have been wild, shot at you, just for luck. But Fetching the coffin out now. Just a rollows Beauty for Wheeler dropped from his shucks! Yo'all couldn't hear that board box with strap handles nailed horse. Babe Garner came riding mouth organ any farther'n you on, nesters all stretching their up. Wheeler was a "nester," he could flip a rock with your thumb necks like turkeys in a grain field, _ . . the world over! said, and had it coming to him. | and finger. minding their manners but want­ Tiger Eye rode to Wheeler's cabin to Bad country up this way. Nice ROMANCE, love, happiness—these ing to see it aU. Something mighty come naturally to attractive women. notify the dead man's widow. I country, but plumb full of ornery strange, though. And then the. The Kid breaks the news of Nate's j no-account cow thieves that kid knew what it was. There weren't And there is nothing that adds so death to his widow and then goes wouldn't wait to see if a fellow was any women at that funeral. Nate much to a woman's charm as a deli­ out and brings in his body, discover­ all right but would holler, "Draw, Wheeler had a wife and baby, but cately colored skin—made soft and ing he had not missed his shot to you coyote!" and come a shooting, they weren't there, either. Just fragrant by fine cosmetics. disable Wheeler but had broken his plumb crazy like. men, not dressed up in their Sunday arm, while another shot had killed Funny, though. If Nate Wheeler Pompeian Beauty Preparations are clothes, but wearing coloured shirts internationally famous. Thore is a the man. A gang of strangers hadn't come riding and shooting and overalls. Not shaved, either. rides up. One of them insults that-a-way, the kia wouldn't have • shade of Pompeian Beauty Pov/der Looked like they had just stopped to match every complexion. The Mrs. Wheeler by coupling her name met up with Babe Garner. It by from their work. Plenty of guns, with the stranger. The Kid shoots shoah was worth riding all ths way lipstick too, may be selected with though, and belts full of sheUs. equal regard to your coloring or a hole in each of the ears of Pete from Texas to Montana, just to The kid stared for two seconds Gorham, who hurled the insult, meet up with a fellow as nica and your gown. Pompeian Bloom is a longer and took the field glasses subtly blended rouge in provoca­ making his escape in the confusion. friendly as Bube Garner was. from his eyes. He lays in wait for the party and Shoah was a snaky kinda country, tive, glowing tints. While the "Pink Instantly that grim gathering in Magic" of Pompeian Mass;ge finally sees the men drive off with though. The kid didn't know just the coulee receded into the slight Wheeler's widow and child. He all the ins and outs of the fuss. The Cream rolls out the pore dirt— movement of vague dots three thoroughly cleansing the skin. trails them silently. way Babe told it, cows thieves, that miles and more away. The scene let on like they were nesters, had was gone, wiped out by the distance. Agent*: HAROLD F. RITCHIE & Co. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY banded together to wipe out the I 40 East 34th Mt., New York. I'.S.A. Instead, the kid was staring down In Hamilton: Reid & llurnnby sts. Poole, which was a big Eastern off the hill at a wagon that came ** He followed ths *v9.gon to Becker's atitfit T?"1:? said-tlie nesters were 1 J^rta like SPRAT i*S Biscuits rattling down a long tslope ^directly # SPRATT'S Fe ranch and saw tha moii gati-is i ssealing the Poo'-, blind ani the toward him. The driver was ^stand­ always lead. there, and knowing tha signal, in josses back East wanted it stopped. ing up, lashing the horses into a run, softly whistled the fiirst two bars of -Jabe said the Poole wouldn't stand with the long ends of the lines which "When Johnny Comes Marching .'or no more, and they now looked he swung Uke a flail upon their Home," and so got by tho man on on all cow thieves same as they did backs. The wagon was_Jouncing guard at the gate. The room would on wolves,—varmints to be got rid along over hummocks and a woman not hold all the men gathered there, of. Nate Wheeler was gunning for with her bonnet off, and her hair and some stood outside in the dark Poole riders, Babe said, and that flying straight out behind her like Royal Enfield Bicycles and talked and smoked. Drank, too. was why he rode at the kid that-a- the tail of a running horse, was from bottles that went from hand way. hanging to the seat like grim death. to hand until they were emptied and thrown away. The kid did not talk. He kept his First to have mouth shut and his ears open, CHROMIUM PLATE like old Killer Reeves always hid advised. When the gathering showed signs of breaking up, he Now have melted into the shadows so quietly he never was missed, and presently SUPERIOR CHROMIUM PLATE he rode past the unuspecting guard *You at the gate and went his way. •See our new models The kid unsaddled Pecos, rubbed Feel Tired, him dry and went whistling up the path to the cabin. It was warm and reeked with the smell of coal oil Lanquid fumes and stale cigarette smoke. THE BERMUDIANA CYCLES Babe's paper novel lay open, face down on the table, only two or No Strength City Agents for The Electric Light Co* three pages left unread at the back. You are nervous and weak. Appetite is poor. Sleep is hard Corner of Reid and Burnaby Streets "I damn' near saddled up and took out after yuh, Tiger Eye," he to get. You are thin, fagjjed 2603*'«"s.tp. said querulously. "These are "I heahd men say ii was a rifle bullet hit him in the haid," th; Kid out, cross, irritable. shore bad times to be ridin' around drawled softly. Work must be done, but you alone. Nester see yuh—well, you haven't the "pep"—you lack oughtaknow." He played absently, his thoughts A man on horseback came tearing strength. Even sleep fails to "Shoah do, Babe." dweUing on what Babe had said. up ever the top of the little ridge. refresh you. *. "Have any trouble? If it's a fair Babe seemed to think Poole riders He started shooting, but he didn't A nourishing tonic that ~wiU MEN'S PANAMA HATS question." had to be fighters. Reckon he hit anything at first and the team do you lots of good is Ferrozone "Not to call .trouble. Trailed ought to tell Babe ha wouldn't came on, leaving the road at the —it's a blood- id, contains some nestahs to Sam Becker's kill a man for nobody; ha'd seen first turn and galloping straight lots of nourishment, builds up ranch. Had a meetin' theah. too much of that back home. Any­ down the slope. the tissues, makes the blood LIGHT Right smaht gatherin.' They aim way Babe nevar askai him a word The horseman spurred closer, rich, red and strength-giving. to call the Poole men into a trap. about that part. If he did, the stiU shooting, and at the third shot j For growing girls and tired COOL Some talk of drivin' cattle into kid would tell him straight out the driver made a sudden dive down women Ferrozone is a wonder­ Oxbow Bend. Poole men'll go where he stood. on one of the horses, roUed off on to ful aid. For men who toil hard theah and half the nestahs will be Poole riders kinda expected to the ground and lay stUl. The team and for those who are nervous COMFORTABLE ached in the pass—" down a man for keepes if it came to shied violently aside and snagged I and a little below par Ferrozone "Yeah?" Babe looked startled. gun play between them and nesters, the front wheels in a big clump of | is an ideal tonic and health- "Say, that might'a' drawed the the kid reckoned. Babe said the buckbush which they tried to j maker. FIFTY CENTS at all Poole riders out, at that, if they Poole had tried the law and it straddle. The girl jumped out and j Druggists. _. A new importation just in, priced at didn'fknow it was a'frame-up. We wouldn't work, because the Poole started running for the hiU, the ! been watchin' our chance to get was an Eastern firm and all the man taking after her, yeUing at her J 'em in the act, the damn' cow nesters and town folks hung to­ to stop. But she didn't do it, j ^rdm$^^\S*f6n0-f^tFat! thieves! Say, you got no call to gether. No jury in the country trough I 30/- 56/- take a chance Uke that," Babe would convict a cow thief, Babe She was a girl, aU light. Tbe kid j frowned as the kid's exploit recurred said. knew that as soon as she jumped j to him. "'F they'd'a' caught yuh So the Poole was going to shoot out and started running. She ( there, they'd 'a* strung yuh up in a it out with the gang. didn't run Uke a woman. This holy minute. Don't yuh take The kid's job was to ride, along one legged it for the Mil Uke a boy, COX & WILSON another chance like that, Tiger up here on the rim, just lazy like, her hair loose and waving out and watch through field glasses for 3024C*"th. Eye." behind her Uke a yeUow flag. The kid did not say anything to any bunch of cattle being rounded The feUow after the girl was try­ that. up or dirvien along fn the nester ing to catch her before she got in "Say, you goin' to promise me country below. Anything that among the rocks where he couldn't yuh won't take no more chances looked Uke a round-up down there, ride. It kinda looked as if she might like that?" Babe pressed the point. or even a bunch of riders going make it aU right .especially when she ARCADE SPECIALS "You got something more under anywhere, the kid was to ride to the went over that wash in one long your hat than what you told me. top of a small pinnacle, standing jump Uke a deer and the feUow's Damn you, Tiger Eye, what more back from the rim of the bench, horse balked and reared back on Ci2?onic Indigestion and signal with a little, round KITCHEN CABINETS you been doin* tonight?" the edge. The man yeUed again, The kid turned and looked long looking-glass Babe Garner had Ovareome Fitted with Glassware .._ fli io 0 given him; pulled down with his gun and sent > at Babe over his cup. His yellow a bullet kicking up the dust right Miny people who have suffered with in- WARDROBES eye was curiously softened, It -frasn't much of a job. The in front of her. That scared her digestion for years firmly believe it is "I been hearin' talk about Nate. 1$__. would rather rida with Babe, so she stopped, not knowing which ^aased h e" USUaUy the tr°u*>-*- * Full size —- £7 10 0 wherever it was he had struck out -turlfJl ieXCBSS stomach acid which Wheeler," he said finally, and blink­ way to turn. The feUow didn't sours and ferments food and gives in­ The "EAST ELECTRIC WASHER" ed when he saw how Babe failed to fg** at daylight. But Babe didn't shoot again but took down his rope tense pa-n. A little' Bisurated' Mae nesia aqt Uke he wanted anybody along, tW r three Most satisfactory machine in the world for washing and repress a start, "I been fin din' and jumped off his horse. ah*T!*Z °1 n ° ^N*"" take*, out I didn't shoot so wide. I The kid watched faithfully for aft-r a meal will remedy this by instantly drying clothes. Ask for demonstration £38 0 0 The kid was waiting, with his ne.,ralising the excess acid and stopping aimed to hit his gun ahm down, awhile, halting Peoos behind fer.T-entat-o^ Even long-standing indi- and that ahm shoah was hit. Just bowlders while he got off and blue left eye squinted nearly shut Bes.,on will yield to • Bis_-_ted* NEW NATIONAL SEWING MACHINES and his yeUow right eye open and raas-nesia, which soothes and heals tha Three styles...: £3 io o, £4 io 0, £5 10 0 like I aimed it would be." focused the glasses on this ranch "Yeah?" Babe's eyes took on a and that ranch and the tranquil staling Uke a tiger. They kept foo? Knd enables y°u to eni°y Tour coming closer and closer, and food without pain to follow. Everv BOSS O I L - A IR STOVES hard, watchful look. range land in between. Quiet as Sunday afternoon in a Quaker -*"*,- the kid's gun barrel jabbed forward store sells Bisurated • Magnesia and most Four-burner size now made with Porcelain built-in oyen £13 10 0 "I heahd men say it was a rifle and spat. d teU OU lage, down there. antaciamacirdl ~remed T^y affordJ *-s" the -*quickes ** t****** ana Boss stoves are low In price and built to save oil. bullet hit him in the haid," the kid The man was widening his loop as Way drawled softly. "I reckon yo'aji The lad swung the glasses farther .rouble o*"er-oming digest™-* into, t_\e ooulee and along the trail he ran, but he dropped it as his thoughf he was goin' to shoot me, arm jerked down to his side. He \o the gate, and on up to Wheelej's I shoah am much obleeged to yo'all. wore two guns, though. He started |THE ARCADE FURNITURE CO. Babe." cabin, There be held them steady, to draw a second gun with his left Babe Garner stared, then laughed Uttle puckers showing in the skin S Phone 530. Burnaby Street shortly and turned away. around his eyos, he squinted so. ...nti-med on Pi_e 11) wm

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Ac*, 1931," which has been pre­ COLONIAL pared at the instance of the Sec­ 7} ^HA.&B.SMITH\^Q retary of State on the lines of Sec­ ^ tions 2 and 3 of the EngUsh Trade FOUNDE!) I8S.? PARLIAMENT Union Act, 1871. TWENTY SHILLING WONDERS -/**. M Public Buildings, Hamilton, Proceedings of tbe 27th March, 1931. for Honourable House (No. 104) MEN E. W. EVANS, of Assembly Acting Governor. The best of all Branded Shoes at a pound a pair Sole Agents for i In connection with the consider­ SESSION 1930-31 ation of the re-organisation of the Post Office Department, with special j reference to the sub-Post Offices' Truly wonderful value, you will decide OFFICIAL REPORT the Acting Governor has the hon­ when you test the quality of these Shoes in I our to transmit, for the information Wear. They will give you lots of comfort, ROWE and favourable consideration of DAY No. 42—Tuesday, April 7, 1931- il the Honourable House of Assembly, a snug fit and long months of hard wear. the accompanying copy of a min­ MINUTES TRY THEM—The best of all Branded OF GOSPORT I ute dated 23rd March, 1931, re­ Shoes at a pound a pair. ceived from the Colonial Postmaster The minutes of the last meeting I on the subject, together with a copy j were read and confirmed. of that officer's minute of the 30th June, 1930, to which reference was MESSAGES "FROM GOVEENOE made in a later minute. A copy of a Rowe Sailor Suits have gained a high map of the Islands which accom­ reputation, wherever English speaking The following Messages from His panied the Colonial Postmaster's Excellency the Acting Governor: minute of the 30th June, 1930, people of culture are gathered together, showing (in blue) the positions (No. 101) of the existing sub-Post Offices, as ideal Clothes for children. E. W. EVANS, and (in red) the proposed positions Acting Governor. of the new sub-Post Offices for The Acting Governor has the hon­ The Prince of Wales wore them as a which provision in the future is our to transmit to the Honourable recommended, is also enclosed for small boy. House of Assembly, under the pro­ 20/-. reference. A visions of Tbe Boards Act, 1929, the I accompanying copy of a .minute 2. The Acting Governor concurs They are made in strict accord with in the recommendations contained I of the 10th March, 1931, from tha Tan Willow Calf and Bek Box Calf British Admiralty regulations, and Clerk, General Board of Health, in the Colonial Postmaster's min­ enclosing bye-laws made by the utes, and has the honour to re­ Boots and Oxfords nothing can surpass them in style com­ I Board under the authority of The commend them for the favourable fort and durability. PubUc Health Act, 1930, relating consideration of Your Honourable j to slaughtering, mosquitoes, llies, House. I rats, water, milk, and sanitary con­ PubUc BuUdings, Hamilton, Every little wearer of a Rowe Sailor Suit i veniences. 28th March, 1931. Public Buildings, Hamilton. r. J. PEARMAN & SONS is for us, a first class testimonial | _!-. 26th March, 1931 From the Colonial Postmaster. To the Hon. The Acting Colonial Hamilton Secretary. j 'No. 102) E. W. EVANS, w With reference to your M.P. Acting Governor. I 475/2 of the 18th instant on the •*S**""*j"""*r*_8"" • The Acting Governor has tlat? subject of final recommendations w honour to transmit, for the in­ mm relative to the re-organisation of S3 formation and favourable con­ sub-Post Offices, I have the honour sideration of the Honourable House to submit the foUowing:— of Assembly, the accompanying 1. That the present sub-post copy of minutes of the 4th and 10th offices, sixteen in all, should be re­ March, 1931, received from the duced to eight, and as far as poss­ Director of Works and the Board of ible situated, as shown circled in Trade respectively, applying for red, on the map forwarded with my supplementary grants in respect of M.P. of the 30th June last. last year as follows: 2. These offices should be Gov­ PubUc Works Department. ernment owned buildings, with Purchase of plant—£2,710 floor area of not less than 700 square feet. I could no doubt confer with Board of Trade the Director of Public Works re­ Buoys, beacons, etc. garding the actual plans and fittings general grant . . £19.19 0 etc. I am prepared to recommend that quarters be provided attached Public Buildings, Hamilton. to the buildings, in order that the 27th March, 1931. sub Postmaster may always be at the office to receive mails, owing Extract from minutes of meeting to the various hours during the of Board of Public Works held day and night that foreign mails are on 3rd Mar-j.i, -"31. despatched from Hamilton.- 3. As mention-id in my M.P. T General of the 23th Janua: last, it may be necessary that tne building of 17. Purchase of Plant. The Dir­ Government owned post offices be ector submitted to the Board spread over a period of years. I a statement on the amounts would recommend that the foUow­ voted for this purpose last year, ing order, respecting the individual as follows:— importance of each postal district ENGLANDER WINDSOR BEDS be followed. 1. Harrington Sound Complete with Springs 1930 Amount Expended Balance P.W.E. 34 £5.000 3,356 1,644 2. Flatts. Res. 7/30 6,000 4,934 1,066 3. Paget. 4. Warwick. Decorated with hand - painted flowers. £2.710 5. Devonshire. 6. Bailey's Bay. Triple baked finish, walnut, mahogany 7. Somerset Bridge. or enamel colours. Rust-proof and sag- Due to delay in delivery of cer­ 8. Southampton. proof spring. 3 ft. 3 in. width. A great tain machinery, the Crown Agents 4. The sum of £1,200 has been were not able to submit the ac­ approved and is included in this saving at this reduced price ... counts for same before the close of year's Estimates for the erection the year 1930, and the amounts of a post office at Flatts. have now to be paid. The sub-post office at Harring­ The Board decided that this ba ton Sound is causing anxiety, and sent to the Colonial Secretary, to it is necessary that tho Legisla­ £5. 15. 0. be forwarded to the Legislature, ture provide sufficient funds for asking for a Supplementary Vote tho erection of a post office for that of £2,700. district. Both these offic es should be completed before tho end of ARTHUR R. SMITH, November of this year. The Bermuda Furnishing & Supply Co. Clerk to Board of Public Works. 5. It is now three years since re­ commendations were forwa rded re­ Front Street Hon. Colonial Secretary. garding tho re-organisation of post offices throughout the Colo ny, and 3036~_*_f. Forward for necessary action, I would strongly recommend that please. His Excellency request the IHrector j of Works to prepare plan s, and i Wm. LIVINGSTON, estimates of cost, relative to the Director of PubUc Works, acquisition of land, and trie build- 4th March, 1931. tag of post offices, throughout the Colony as outlined ta paragraph Bermuda Board of Trade 3 and my minute of the 33th .Tune, 1930. The cost could then, if de­ ELECTRIC 10th March 1931. sired be spread over a period of GENERAL years, and a start made for genera- From tbe Board of Trade improvement. To the Hon. the Acting Colonial 6. It appears that the question Secretary. of sites for these sub-post offices RADIO have been delayed pending an agree - In reply to your M.P. 808/10 I ment relative to the situation of With an International Name and Reputation to uphold General am directed to inform you that ths court rooms and quarters for con­ Electric offers you a new type of Radio, the result of twenty- Board approves of the payment of stables. As the matter is one of five years'.jadio research. the sum of £19-19-0, amount due urgency respecting the Bermuda H. M.". Dockyard, for surveying, re­ postal administration, I do not LOWBOY..„ SM. 0. 0. newing cables, and re-placing buoys feel that further delay should occur, fflGHBCY„ «--.-. «42. 0. 0. etc. for the year 1930. This claim as complaints are received from the RADIO-PHONOGRAPH was not forwarded in time for pay­ public concerning the slow delivery COMBINATION £62. 0. 0. ment out of last year's vote. of mail matter, in the outlying The Board respectfully request districts, chiefly owing to badly All Models have the latest Super-Heterodyne Circuit, nine that His Excellency may be pleased arranged offices and lack of post­ tubes—four of which are Screen Grid, thereby assuring you to recommend the payment of this men. a faithful reproduction of any programme. The Tone Contra claim. 7. The question of the General GIFTS on each of these Sets enables you.to adjust the tone to suit Post Office at Hamilton should not Antique English and French China, Furniture, your own particular taste. D. E. PENISTON, be lost sight of, b ut I am prepared Jewellery, Glass, Prints, Georgian Silver, Sheffield Clerk, Board of Trade. to continue for th© present with the inadequate building at Hamilton, plate (No. 103) as improvements In the outlying Also ROBERT D. AITKEN E. W. EVANS, districts are mora essential. Bermuda Place Cards, Tallies, Picture Puzzles, Everything Electrical for the Home Acting Governor. (Sd.> P. B. INGH-UM* ^ Paintings Queen Street Hamilton The Acting Governor has the honour to transmit, for the con­ G.P.O. I THE LITTLE GREEN SHOP Join us every Saturday in tbe G.E. Broadcast Programme sideration of the Honourable House March 23rd, 1931. 10 p_m. of Assembly, the accompanying S THE TOWER E. and C. F. TUCKER Bill entitled "The Trades Unions Continued OB --age 10 "—:— •*f-St5B**fM('t'*R i*r**si**>*--«-i-> me*W**!-.'&M**->- -m-_d

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KDKA, Pittsburgh 306m. -980kc. | OVER THE RADIO 6.00—Junketeers 6.15—Better Traffic Period 6.30—Studio Music Walter Damrosch will introduce 6.35—David Lawrence Dispatch Douglas Moore's suite, "Pageant of 6.40—Peter Paul's Limerick Con P. T. Barnum," a musical biog­ test raphy, to WEAF's audience during 6.45—Spoonerisms the Symphony Orchestra concert, 6.54—Teaberry Sport Review tonight at 10 o'clock. The suite 7 00—Westinghouse Band has five parts: "Boyhood at Bethel," 7 45-8.45—Same as WJZ "Joice Heth—161-year-old Negress" 8.45—Apex Travellers "General and Mrs. Tom Thumb," 7.45-8.45—Same as WJZ "JennyLind" and "Circus Parade." 8.45—Apex Travellers Other orchestral selections include 9.00-10.00—Same as WJZ Pizzicasti, from Symphony No. 1, 10.03—Gift Barn Dance by Tschaikovsky; two Russian folk­ 10.30-12.0:)—Same as WJZ songs, by Liadov, "Cradle Song," 1..00—Teaberry Sport Review and "Song of the Mosquito," and Bizet's Suite No. 2, from "Carmen." WTAM, Cleveland 280m.-1070kc * * * 6.00—Same as WEAF Uleii/iwmcf *. a flrotecmw.. - Pryor's Band will play over WABC 6 30—Organ Processional and allied transmitters tonight at 7.00-8.00—Same as WEAF 9 o'clock. 8.00—Opry House * * * 8.30-3.30—Same a? WEAF Pond s Two Creams auwrv One of the most popular plays of 9.30—Saegertown Aristocrats yesteryear, "Jerry, the Noble Out­ 10.00-12.00—Same as WEAF cast," wiU be revived by Hank Sim­ 12.00—Musical Bulletin Board mons and troidcast over WABC from 11 to 12 p.m. tonight, during the regular "Show Boat" period. mm* SUNDAY NIGHT'S PROGRAMME TONIGHT'S PROGRAMME "The Virtue of Scientific Think­ (Bermuda Time) ing" wUl be discussed by Dr. S. Pirkes Cadman during his talk WEAF, New York 454m.-660kc. with stations associatad with WEAF 7.00—Highroad of Adventure Sunday night at 5.00 p.m. 7.15—Black and Gold Boom Orch. * * * . 7.45—Uncle Aba and David A unit of four hundred selected musicians will be heard over WJZ A.MONG those whose beauty ia outstanding at the Court 8.00—Gene Austin, Songs Sunday night between 10.45 and 8.15—First Degree Murder Under ... the Hunt... and the Season's brilliant functions . .. 11.15 p.m., during the Gilmore Modern Statutes one answer runs like a silver thread when they are asked Memorial Concert, closing feature 8.30—Lewis Orchestra of the second annual convention of about beauty care... 9.00—Weber and Fields the American Bandmasters' As­ Over and over again their reply is, "Pond's Two 9.15—Radiotron Varieties sociation convention at the Me­ Creams . . . the Cold Cream for cleansing; the Vanishing 9.30—The SUver Flute chanics Building, Boston, Mass. Creamf or a powder baseand protection against exposure." 10.00—General Electric Symphony * * * Orchestra A characteristic Slavonic dance Lady Violet Astor uses these Two Creams before she 11.00—Lucky Strike Orchestra by the Bohemian composer, An- 12.00—Lanny P.c:3, Tenor mounts to follow the pack on misty winter mornings. Lady tonin Dvorak, played by Rafael Buchanan-] ar dine entrusts her fair beauty to Pond's Galindo, violinist, varies the Kel­ WLW, C"n_"nn*i-" 428m.-7D">"*c. logg Slumber Music programme, through a gay whirl of fashionable balls, dances in exclu­ 6.00-—Sackacary Hawki'is to be broadcast by WJZ Sunday sive clubs, and crowded country week-ends. 6.30—Doctors oi Melody night at 11.30 o'clock. 6.45—Sam. as WJZ The Countess Hoice speaks for them all when she saya * * * 7.00—Gruen Watch Makers she is "quite naturally enthusiastic about Pond's ... for Sir Arthur Sullivan's beau'iful 7.05—Crosley Theatre of tbe Air one can use it all oneself wherever one may be." 7.30—Brook and Ros" ball.". '"_"_»_ La_„ C___L\1,*' taspireu 7.45-8.30—Same as WJZ by the loss of the composer's broth­ See for yourself how true this is... how swiftly, simply, er Frederick to whom he was very 8.30—Crosley Saturday Knights you can follow this famous Method at home each day: 0.30—Same as WJZ devoted, will be sung by the "Choir Invisible" as part of the programme One! Cleanse thoroughly with Pond's Cold Cream. Do 10.00—Murray Horton's Orchestra the popular group will broadcast this several times through the day, and before making 10.15—Variety over WOR Sunday evening at 7.45 your evening toilette... Two! Wipe away Cream and dirt 10.30—Same as WJZ o'clock. 11.00—Hotel Gibson Orchestra mm* with a soft, clean cloth or a bit of moistened absorbent 11.30—Same as WJZ cotton ... Three! Now smooth a little Pond's Vanishing 11.45—Bob Newhall, Sport Slicas A gala concert is to be heard over WOR Sunday evening, when the Cream over neck, face, hands, arms and shoulders for a 12.00—King Edward's Cigar Band station broadcasts from Carnegie delicate finish, a powder base and protection against hot Hall the final performance of the Write today for Free Samples of Pond's Tvoo Creams WOK, Newark 422m.-7l0kc. sunshine, dust and drying winds. season of the Manhattan Symphony ALBERT E. ZROVL .6.00—Shaw's Orchestra Orchestra, with Dr. Henry Hadley Through the day, give your skin this complete care *>.25—Comets—Frank Reh Departmen I'. O. Box 3' • • Hamilton, Bermuda conducting. The performance, whenever it feels dry, drawn,, or dusty. At bedtime, 6.39—Limerick Contest which starts at 10.30 o'clock, is Name thoroughly cleanse with Cold Cream and remove. Then 6.44—Saratoga Geyser Music marked by a number of distin­ *".00—Uncle Don guished musical features that will Address_ apply a film of fresh Cream and let it remain overnight. 7.30—Sports Talk be described in detail by I. A. Copyright. 19.x, Pond's Extract Compartf 7.45—Montclair Ensemb. e Hirschmann, WOR's music com­ 8.15—Kerry Conway's Chats on mentator, ta the intermission English period 8.30—Barbizon-Plaza Orchestra * * * *mmmmmmmm**mma\9,b&m**a,a*mmmmaymm****famm***mai.m^ ? - mmma 9.00—The Troubadours •rt mm 9.30—Manger Orchestra John Maynard Keynes, who was *."" principal representative of the _•* S9 10.00—This Einstein Theory '.« aim 10.15—.mil Velazco, Organ British Treasury at the Versailles ** mm HK^jl^"---^^ _•* 10.45—Girls' Quartet Peace Conference, and deputy for fri . mm "".*» * tfm 11.00—Cliff Hammons Show the Prime Minister in the sittings of the Supreme Economic CouncU, b* **•.*• 11.15—Astor Orchestra *.* •n- 11.45—Globe Trotter will be the speaker from London to Columbia's international broad­ •"* 12.00—Oakland Orchestra -V cast Sunday at 1.30p.m. over WABC. 3 tfm mm * * * ** BICYCLES wm WJZ, New York 395m.-760kc. WEAF, New York 454m.-660kc. M 6.00—Van Steeden Orchestra 99 mm 6.00—Davey Hour BEST VALUE 11 i-* 6.15—Jolly Junketeer mi k ,i 7.00—Catholic Hour s_*•_i *.-* 6 30—Little Orphan Annie—Sketch 8.0O—Old Stager's Memories •"*• 6.45—Junior Detective •si **.- 8.30—R-C-A. Victor Programme *.« sa 7.00—Raising Junior—Sketch 9.00—Chase and Sanborn PI 7.15—Gruen Programme *~" J. B. ASTWOOD & SON *<- 10.00—"Our Government" 30584*%. tt** 7.30—Ballew Orchestra 9*9 10.15—Atwater Kent Hour Mm.mmmtrmvpmmmjtmpimmmpmm**'*** *i**it*.im*{**e*i*xmmmmmm9V9x,mm9m.9 vmmmmmmmmmmmvm.mm^atmmmmMmmmmmmmmmmJmmm'i' __f -"«. —>_if,_—• "f.*SS-i*-(M—^—»^.v——•• — **i**V — J• —-i** " Y—* a v**p .**£*****,*. 7.45—Literary Digest Topics ta **"• , , V.-BCV*-*-.**-» 10.45—Iodent Club of the Air _"*-ii* _Mt_ir_ilf.»_M *fc«fc*---^*_/«_/aM_^_rMa_'MM'dfca_/A_'»'i_&V' Brief—Lowell Thomas 11.15—National Dairy Productions Smmf 8.00—Amos 'n' Andy—Sketch 11.45—Sunday at Seth Parker's 8.15—Tastyeast Jesters 12.15—Muriel and Vee Cowboys 10.30-12.00—Same as WJZ 8.30—Rise of the Goldbergs— 10.30—"World Adventures with 12.00—The Past Week in History Sketch" WLW, Cincinnati 428m.-700kc. Floyd Gibbons" 8.45—Pickard Family 6.00—Kumler Chapel Choir 10.45—Gilmore Memorial Concert WTIC, Hartford 283m.-1060kc. See Bermuda by Water 9.00—Dixies Circus 6.30—Roamios 11.15— "Why $20,000 for a Gang­ 8.45—"Song Without Words" 9.15—To be Announced 7.00—Conservatory of Music Oon­ ster's Coffin?" 9.00—Same as WEAF 9.30—Fuller Orchestra cert 11.30—-Kellogg Slumber Music 10.00—World War Chronicles STEAMER "LOUISE" 10.00—The Campus—Sketch 7.30—University of Cincinnati 12.00—Wenrich and Connelly 10.30—Orchestral Gems 10.30—Vapex Musicale Debate 11.15—Same as WEAF A Picturesque Trip to St. Qeorge's via Somerset 11.00—Cuckoo—Sketch 8.00--Seger Ellis WGY, Schenectady 3S0m.-790kc. 11.45—News Items 11.30—Clara, Lu and Em 6.00-18.00—Same as WEAF 11.47—Ilima Islanders 8.15—Variety SCHEDULE 11.45—Memory Lane 8.30—Crosley Concert Hour 12.00—"The Merry Madcaps" 12.00—Slumber Musie 9.00-10.15—Same as WJZ WABC, Sew York 34*>m.-860kc. Leaves Hamilton for St. George's, Tuesdays and Fridays, at 10.15—Murray Horton's Orchestra 1.30—International Broadcast— , 9.30 a.m.; calling at Darrell's Wharf, 9.45; Somerset, Watford WGY, Schenectady 380m.-790kc. 10.30—Oasa Grande Orchestra John Meynard Keynes, Bridge, 10.15. Arriving at St. Georg-j's 12 noon.! 6.00—Warren Munson, crooner 11.00—Castle Farm Orchestra "Economic Crisis" Returning from St. George's, 3 p.m. 6.45—Uncle Jim 11.15-12.00—Same as WJZ 6.00—Sermon by Rev. Donald Grey gumraerside Hotel 7.00—Same as WEAF 12.00—Castle Farm Orchestra Barnhouse Somerset Round Trip 8/- ($2.00) 6.30—Sweetheart Hour 7.15—Health Talk Bermuda's Beauty Spot " " Somerset 6/- ($1.50) 7.20—DeWitt Clinton Orchestra WOR, Newark 422m.-710kc. 7.00—Fox Fur Trappers 7.45—Same as WEAF 6.00—White Rose Knickerbockers 7.30—Howard Dandies Excellent Cuisine W-tiqw.tp. 8.00—Jeanette Getz, pianist 6.15—Wen Talbert's Dusky Trou­ 8.00—The World's Business 8.15-11.00—Same as WEAF badours 8,15-^Rhythm Choristers Afternoon Teas 11.00—Odd Fellows Anniversary 6.30—Red Lacquer and Jade 8,30—Toseha Seidel, Violinist Programme 7.00—Uncle Don 9.00—Devils, Drugs, and Doctors Special Summer Rates 12.00—Same as WEAF 7.30—New York American Globe 9.15—Piano Pals Boat arrives Cavello Bay 1 p.m. 9.30—Kaltenborn Edits the News Trotter Phone Somerset No. 9 WABC, New York "t_9m.-860kc. 7.45—Choir Invisible 9.45—The Gauchos 6.00—Belasco Orchestra 8.45—Bernhard Levitow's En­ 10.00—The Coty Playgirl WILLIAM MADDEN, Manager just Arrived 6.30—Mr. and Mrs. F. O. H. semble Symphonique 10.30—'Graham-Paige Hour 6.45—Tony's Scrapbook 9.30—Littmann's Entertainers 11.00—Royal's Poet of tbe Organ 7.00—Ted Husing's Sportslants 10.00—Ludwig Baumann Hour 11.30—Fortune BuUders 7.30—Tremaine Orchestra 10.30—Manhattan Symphony Orch. 11.45—The Round Towners KITCHEN MOPS 7.45—Eno Crime Club 11.30—Market & Halsey Street 12.00—Back Home Hour from Buf­ HUNTLY TOWERS 8.00—Morton Downey, Tenor Playhouse falo PAGET for 8.15—Golden Blossom Orchestra 8.30—Vecsey Orchestra WJZ, Sew York 395m.-760kc. KDKA, Pittsburgh 306m.-980kc. 9.00-—Pryor's Oremo Band 6.00—National Vespers 6.00—Vesper Services of Shadyside The grounds are open to visit­ ALL PURPOSES 9.15—Ben Alley, Tenor 7.00—Raising Junior—Sketch Presbyterian Ohurch ors every Sunday 9.30—Wallace Silversmiths 7.15—Radio Luminaries 7.05—Sunday Songs 9.45— Mary Oharles, Songs 7.30—Cook's Travellogue 7.'15—Mozart Trio The management extends a cor­ 10.00—Olson Folk Songs 8.00—Westinghouse Salute 7.45r-Palace Credit Radio Review 10.30—National Forum 8.30—Luden's Balalaika Orches. 8.00—Westinghouse Salute dial invitation to all interested 11.00—Hank Simmons' Show Boat 9.00—Enna Jettick Melodies 8.30—Grogan Organ Recital in tropical Vegetation. GODET & YOUNG —Jerry the Noble Outcast 9.15—Colliers Radio Hour 9.00-10.15—Same as WJZ 3062€"«"_. £2.00—Denny Orchestra 10.15—Otto Gray and his Oklahoma 10.15—KDKA Players J. BINGHAM MORRIS Telephone S5S J. J

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THIS WEEK IN WASHINGTON HINTS FOR THE HOME By Nancy Hart WASHINGTON, ©. O., April 10— "Colgate's is the most A recent poll among the delegates Boston Cream Pie to the 1928 Democratic Convention Two eggs, one cup flour, one one- showed Governor .Franklin D. half teaspoons baking-powder, Roosevelt of New York, leading three-quarters cup sugar, one- efficient cleanser" by an overwhelming majority as eighth teaspoon salt, one-half cup the logical standard bearer of that vaniUa extract or other flavouring. party in the 1932 presidential race. Beat yolks and whites separately; ;; says He led former Governor Alfred E. add beaten egg yolks to stiffly Smith, the last candidate, nearly beaten whites and gradually add four to one in the poll, 478 to 125 Hour, baking-powder, sugar and DR. SHIRLEY W, WYNNE Kills flies, i being the actual figures. The salt which have been sifted to­ mosquitoes and straw vote is considered as import­ gether three or four times; add hot temmissioner of Health ant in showing the way the dele­ milk very slowly' add vaniUa. Bake other insect pests. gates will probably veer when the in deep layer cake tin in moderate of New York City Harmless tohu- first votes are taken. oven about thirty-five minutes. Republic an National Committee When _6ol, spUt and put between mans... stainless affiairs are also becoming active, a layer, the foUowing cream filling. ESPONSIBLE for the health of six million group of senators close to Presi­ ...leaves no odor. Sprinkle powdered sugar on top R- people, Dr. Shirley W. Wynne, Health Com­ Costs less! De­ dent HoOver having started a se­ of cake. ries of conferences for the purpose missioner of New York City, singles out Colgate's mand Black Flag! for the cream fiUing take one- j of picking a new chairman of that half cup sugar, two tablespoons Ribbon Dental Cream as "the most effective body. Senator Simeon D. Fess of Also in powder form f com starch, one-eighth teaspoon cleanser." His approval is undeniably impressive. Ohio, the present incumbent, is salt, two eggs, one cup scalded *SS§P known to desire to relinquish the milk, one teaspoon butter, one- Interested as he is in all branches of public health, office and only the difficulty of half teaspoon vaniUa. Dr. Wynne recently made a careful study of the picking a man acceptable to all Mix together sugar, corn starch, factions has caused him to con­ salt and beaten eggs; pour on grad- difference in dentifrices. He examined tests made tinue in office. Two men are be­ uaUy scalded milk; add butter; by some of the greatest analytical chemists. ing named as his likely successor, cook in double boUer for at least Secretary of War Hurley and Post­ ten minutes or untU thick and Dr. Wynne's conclusion is based on the recent master General Brown, both of smooth, stirring constantly; add research of such eminent authorities as Dr. Hardee them men of the aggressive type. flavouring; cool and spread between DR. SHIRLEY W. WYNNE Secretary Hurley is said to be fav­ layers of cake. Chambliss, Dean of the School of Sciences, Cath­ oured by the President, with whom olic University of America, Washington, D. C; M. D., Dr. P. H. Commissioner of Health, New York City he is on dose confidential terms, Beefsteak Pie while the Postmaster General has Dr. Philip B.Hawk,M.S.,Yale,Ph.D.,Columbia; M. D., Columbia University powerful support from leading Re­ Season round steak with a salt- Jerome Alexander, B. S., M. S., internationally Member American Medical Association pubUcan senators. spoon of pepper and a teaspoon of famous among consulting chemists and chemical Pro/. Pi eventive Medicine, N. Y. Poly* Indecision still exists as to the clinic Medical School and Hospital salt to a two-pound steak, put bits engineers; Dr. H. H. Bunzell, Ph. D.,University man who will be favoured to run on of butter, tho size of a hickory nut, Prof. Public Health, Fordham. School the second place of the ticket. Vice over the whole surface, dredge with of Chicago; and others, retained to make analytical of Sociology and Social Service President Curtis is anxious to learn a teaspoon of flour, then roU it up tests and report their findings. Recognised internationally as an author­ if he will be backed for renomina- and cut it in pieces two inches long; ity on matters of Public Health tion in order that he can start put a rich pie paste around the All agree that Colgate's is supreme because of making plans to make the race for sides and bottom of a baking dish; senator in Kansas in the event an­ put in the pieces of steak, nearly its penetrating foam. This active agent flushes out Dr. Wynne says: other man is picked. A report that fill the dish with water, add a piece the decaying food particles which lodge between President Hoover desires to have of butter the size of a large egg, "The sole function of a dentifrice is to Governor Theodore Roosevelt of the teeth. Colgate's thus cleanses completely—in a thoroughly cleanse ihe teeth and gums. cut smaU, dredge in a teaspoon of To be an effective cleanser a dentifrice Porto Rico named as his running flour, add a little pepper and salt, way impossible with sluggish tooth pastes which mate has been put into circulation must have low surface tension in solution. lay skewers across the dish, roU a merely polish the outer surfaces of the teeth. Low surface tension is, therefore, the true by several senators while others top crust to haU an inch thickness, scientific indication of cleansing power on argue that Secretary Hurley would cut a sUt in the centre; "lip your the part of a dentifrice in actual use. be a more logical candidate. Colgate's comes in powder form for those who fingers in flour and neatly pinch the prefer it. Ask for Colgate's Dental Powder. "I have examined the reports of laboratory top and side crust togetUer aU tests made by eminent chemists who have Both of the political parties are around the edge. Bake one hour compared Colgate's with other prominent Don't let it go until it expected by close observers to side­ in a quick oven. dentifrices and I find that Colgate's rates develops in-oso-net-iing' step the liquor issue in the 1932 Dry mixture and when well mixed the lowest surface tension. This means much more serious. platform and make their main ap­ add three teaspoons of melted fat. that Colgate's is the most efficient cleanser There is no better peal to the voters on the question because it gets into the crevices between Stir again and pour into -iirell- the teeth, thus removing and flooding remedy for the relief of of governmental ownership of pub­ greased rauffin filling pans, them a Coughs, Colds and all Uc utiUties. Former campaigns, away decaying foods" Bronchial Afflictions Uttle mo re than haU fuU. Bake in a they say, show that socialistic ques­ hot oven—400 degrees—for twenty- than Robert's Syrup. It tions are always to the fore in the breaks up the cold, five minutes. This mixture may be WVAAAA-* years during and foUowing agricul­ poured into a greased shallow pan ***ZS***\J«venting- /ood- NICHOLL & ASHTON month, according to figures issued due, perhaps, to the exceptionaUy by Secretary of Commerce Lamont. Bermuda Agents. warm woather of the late winter. spoilage alone— a General Elec *xic soon tsepays "few cents a day. The statement w_s based upon re­ Mutton and cotton alone of the and Hamilton. Phone 752 ports Irom the nineteen largest larger crops showed a gain in price. its cost. Its crisp,clean cold keepi U^*«*Mneats Monitor Top operates for only a- fe used cities and has been chaUenged be­ Another government report shows ; vegetables fresh for days. Left-o vers « ~ Don't go through another year wi_ ne_ai cause of the fact that people out that after aU great wars of modern aantl of work flocked to those cities, times a price recession in farm pro­ WX thrown out. Foods can be bo ught i. "**- - proved convenience and economy of a Gt- ' .*» Clock Soap making the -result an over-state­ ducts of about one-half has always ties—at saving prices. No extra bi Us for io. ? ~ Electric. A few dollars in cash places the ment. Since then considerable occurred. An upward trend cannot General Electric provides pure ice cubes ge. 'lcr" m°del you select in your home. Come in and gains have been made, due to the be expected, it states, until 1933 or British & Best approach of warmer weather. 1934. ously. And the simple, sealed mechanism of th ^ let us exfll**ia our easy terms. Federal services placed 700,000 * * * 3d. Large Tablet farm labourers in jobs In 1930 at an Loans to veterans passed the average cost of 18.5 cents per $200,000,000 mark on the first of (Wrapped) capita. The main activities of the the month, according to a report Farm Labour Division of the gov­ AIL"STEEL REFi ^IGERATOR from the Veterans' Bureau. This jEHATOKS ELECTRIC MILK COOLERS Id. Small Tablet ernment was centred in shifting amount was paid out in the form ELECTRIC WATSfi. COOLERS COMMERCIAL REFRIi labour according to the advance­ of some 500,000 checks while appli­

Oharles Frederick Davis stated ^l^^l^^j^^^^!^^^ HAMILTON POLICE COURT "I am foreman plumber for G. H. Burland & Co., On January 10 I went to Mr. Burland's office, in A good way to return to New York Via Havana Before tbe Wor. E. Villiers Smith the morning in consequence of a THE message, and Mr. Burland showed TAKE ONE OF THE PACIFIC LINERS Joseph Charles, of the Oriental me a bill for $313.75 from defend- Art Palace, Beid Street, --/as aa*-, I took the bill to defendant "ORBITA" "ORDUNA" "ORCOMA" "OROPESA" charged with -obtaining the sum under Mr. Eurland's instruc- g and the new Motor Vessel "REINA DEL PACIFICO" I Terrace Room of £50 by false pretences, on Janu­ tons. I told him I had come on _« for Havana. ary 10,1931, from Gordon Hamilton •Mr. Burland's bahalf to see what • Burland. This being an indictable There join steamer for New York, could be done as regards the alleged or cross to Key West and rail through Florida. case accused was not called upon damage caused by my workmen. to plead. Goods shown me by defendant | LEAVE BERMUDA Mr. Donald Smith appeared for appear to be similar if not the same o "ORBITA" Feb. llth "REINA DEL defendant. as in court. I can identify one piece ^ PACIFICO" Apr. 20th Bermuda's Gayest Easter Week Gordon Hamilton Burland, being positively, a lady's handbag. The duly sworn, stated "I do business %% "ORCOMA" Mar. 18th "OROPESA" May 20th defendant showed me where the m Rendezvous under the firm name of G. H. Bur­ goods were, that is on shelves a land and Company, and live in against the western wall at the left «-" For full informatiop apply to Paget. The main office is at the of and higher than the window. HARNETT & RICHARDSON SAM ROBBINS Bank of Bermuda. I said I was sent there because Mr. 26 Front Street, Hamilton About 9.30 a.m. on the 9th Jan­ Burland would debit my depart­ and his uary I received a phone message ment with the cost as the negli­ from Mr. William Young, and in gence of my workmen, and I wish ORCHESTRA consequence I went to Beid Hall to come to as reasonable terms as OPEN FROM 6 p.m. to 5 a.m. office and saw Mr. Young. Later I possible. Defendant told me the went to accused's shop next to window was there for ventilating I Beid Hall. I saw accused, who purposes to keep the wall dry as EL RANCHO CAFE asked me to come into the back this was not the first occasion goods I of his store and see some damage had been damaged during the Chili Con Carne — Hot Tamales Enjoy a dip in the Blue Tiled he alleged had been done to his building of Beid Hall. Defendant Special Italian Dinner 6/' Pool in the Terrace Gardens goods. There was an open window stated the damage had been caused From 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the back of defendant's shop by water coming through the wall. through which the defendant I saw the wall was damp. The Celery, Young Onions, Antipasto, Mines­ stated water had come causing amount asked for was put to me THE damage to some of his goods. I in dollars, approximately £50. I trone Soup, Spaghetti, Naples, Tenderloin asked accused why he left the win­ went back to Mr. Burland and he of Beef, Genova, Assorted Cheese, Fruits, AMILTON HOTEL dow open. He stated he had the gave me a cheque for £50. I gave Mixed Nuts, El Rancho Coffee. window placed there to- get air. it to defendant the same day for Paschal asked me what I intended which I received a receipt. FRONT STREET 2995 to do about it, in the presence of In my presence goods which I accused. I replied if my men had Next to Bank of Bermuda beUeve are now in court were put 2900tw. and then s. to 25.4.31. ^F%i^-^.^^__^^_^^ caused any damage I would pay up in a box and parcel and a mes­ - EC- for it. I told him to make a list senger accompanied me with them and I would send the money for to Mr. Burland's office. Later on the damage. Charles replied that that day goods were taken to the THE MODERN WAY I as I had been so decent about it, Golden Gate. I saw them there. he would charge me what the goods By the Court:—"I noticed no MUSIC and DANCING cost him. I then left. Oharles wetness on these goods on this TO CLEAN YOUR FLOORS gave me to understand that the Every day. goods had been damaged by water. Cross-examined by Mr. Donald JOHNSON'S wax will quickly and easily polish your furniture, floors, Afternoon and Evening On the afternoon of the same day Smith:—"When the goods were linoleum, stained wood, auto, to a high beautiful gloss. I foundfat my office an itemised being packed up one or two of them 4 to 5 and 830 to 12 sum. accountj_of the goods alleged to were held up for my inspection. have been damaged by water, the JOHNSON'S wax, liquid or paste, sold the world over for half a century, The goods agreed with the bill, is not smeary or sticky. It spreads quickly, polishes easily, produces a EXCEPT-SUNDAY-S amount being $313.75. I was too they were on the floor and chairs. busy to attend to this that day and I saw the empty spaces on the high, long, lasting gloss and leaves a hard dust-proof surface. sent for my plumber Davis who shelves, where the goods had been. Royal-Prince-—Hotel—Grill came the next day. I gave the The wall was damp. I did not JOHNSON'S Electric Floor Polisher will plumber the bill and told him to go examine the wall further. From polish your floors in a few minutes. Only- and settle it with Oharles. Davis, "LOU FRICK AND HIS SERENADERS" what Mr. Burland had told me I guide it and shortly your floor will be the plumber, returned later and in expected to find the goods wringing The Hottest little Band on the Islands consequence of what Davis told beautifully and highly polished. Hundreds wet. Mr. Oharles pointed out the of thousands of housewives have adopted No Cover Charge The "Mid Ocean" me I made out a cheque amounting damage to the looking glass in the to £50 to Joseph Oharles or order. hand bag which had been broken this modern method to keep their floors 1656fm.eitp. In handing over the cheque in by his throwing it upon the shelf. clean and glossy with JOHNSON'S wax settlement of defendant's claim I I saw streams of water running and JOHNSON'S Electric Floor Polisher. fully believed that it was for settle­ down the wall. I took the word of ment of damage done by water to defendant as a gentleman that the For sale at hardware the goods and nothing else. Later goods had been damaged. I picked and grocery shops that day, on the 10th, the goods NEW WINDSOR HOTEL up one or two of the goods, and Man -fact-red by alleged to have been damaged by did not make any remark that they European Plan — American Plan water were brought to my office. C. JOHNSON & SON were not wet. I remember there r Goods now in court are the goods was a lady in the shop when I was Rache v; ;-*-.-^,"«.-;. . PALM QARDENS that were brought to my office and handling the goods and also when handed to me by Davis. These I handed in the cheque. DANCING IN A FAIRY GARDEN goods were identified by this wit­ Monday; Friday and Saturday Nights ness and marked from 1 to 19. Oharles Inglis Burland stated: "I am owner of the Golden Gate, (Other nights by arrangement) The same afternoon these goods FONG'S CAFE • were sent to The Golden Gate and remember certain goods being BREAKFAST — LUNCHEON — DINNEfl Store, Beid St. On the following brought to my shop on January 10, Chop Suey, Special all except a box of soap. I examined Table D'Hote — Service a la Carte Monday I received a telephone A LA CARTE DAY AND NIGHT message from my brother, the own­ the goods and in consequence I Local Specialties: er of the Golden Gate, and in con­ got in touch with my brother, G. Open from 9.30 a.m. to 230 a.m. H. Burland, on January 12. He sequence of what I was told, I went f" REGULAR Lobsters — Green Turtle — Steaks to Trimingham Bros., and brought came to the shop and we had a talk about the goods. In consequence Squabs — Scallops Mr. Kenneth Trimingham back i Dinner 12.00—2.00 2/9—66c who examined the goods in my of this conversation my brother £ Reid Street Telephone 778 Hamilton UNEXCELLED CUISINE — FINEST VINTAQES presence. brought Mr. Kenneth Trimingham to the shop, who examined the On March 86 these goods were goods and the same were later sent examined by Mr. Alexander Bogo­ to Trmiingham Bros, store. lub in my office. I examined the SPECIAL roof of the Frith building where Cros.-examined by Mr. Donald the eave touches the Beid Hall Smith:—"Mr. Trimingham was MEN'S SPORT SHOES in Black and White, Tan Building, where a hole for a vent brought to my store to examine the and White, this week at CORAL BEACH pipe had been cut in the eave of goods as to his opinion as to the Frith's building about 4 inches damage by water. 20/- or $4-80 square, and about 8 or 9 feet from The goods were brought to my LADIES' SPORT SHOES in Black and White, the window spoken of, and above store on Saturday, January 10, in Tan and White and all Tan ****** ' the afternoon for the purpose of Cross-examined by Mr. Donald selling them. I examined all the 15/- or $3.60 outh Shore, Paget goods that were brought to my Smith:—"I saw no water in the NATIONAL STORES andy Beach, 1500 feet of it— store when I went to inspect the store. I saw that the bill as orig­ parkling Atlantic Ocean alleged damage. I did not notice inally made out had been reduced I Enterprise Building Front Street the floor was wet. The walls were to £50." unshine and Balmy Breezes At this point the case was ad­ crupulously Clean Bath Houses in a damp state. I did not notice water trickling down the walls. journed to Monday, January 13, BRUNSWICK howers, Hot and Cold Fresh Water The defendant said that the water at 9.30 a.m. un Baths for Ladies and Gentlemen that had damaged the goods came oo unshades, Beach Chairs, Back Rests through this open window. Two Pittsburgh inventors have RECORDS The window was open when I patened a loudspeaker that has 'm andwich Lunches and Afternoon Tea transmitted" sounds clearly for three "oft Drinks electrically chilled saw it on the 9th January. Just Arrived I gave the cheque for £50, believ­ miles. ign of the Parrot on the ing that was the amount of damage * * • outh Shore Road that had been done by water in The production of sound pictures 6029—"You Said It" carcely 2 M miles from Hamilton the manner stated. No morey was has been begun in Chile with the Sweet and Hot mentioned between defendant and use of equipment invented in that 6041—My Ideal 2003*"-_t_.s.m.tp myself as to the damage on that country. rm so Afraid of You day or any day since. I have not 6020—Some of These Days said at any time that if my plumber Is That Religion? had done any damage, he, the 6021—When Your Hair Has Turned plumber, would pay for it. to Silver An Ideal Way to Return to New York I did not examine the goods Blue Pacific Moonlight H that face isn't brought to my office on the 10th 4979—And Then Your Lips Met '•;, via Nassau, Bahamas January carefully. They were not Mine clean in 2 minutes Reserve accommodation on one of the new wet then, so far as I know. As far Whose Calling You Sweet­ as I know nothing was done to the heart Tonight -no Creamola goods from January 10 to March 6035—Sweet Rosita CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS 26. So far as I know they were at XI Manisero for you! R.MJS. LADY SOMERS - R-M-S. LADY RODNEY Triminghain Bros. In the course 6031—Chimes of Spring He'll be ready—trust him. Fortnightly Sailings of my work at the Beid Hall Build­ Two Hearts in Waltz Time ing I have noticed where this 6032—1 Hate Myself He wouldn't miss his From Bermuda to Nassau and Kingston, Jamaica COMPM*-- Creamola for wjrlds! That's There connect mrith the Munson Steamship Line, railings hole was, but it was filled in at Tie a Uttle String Around Ae hest of Creamola. once. As far as I know the hole was D Your Finger Children simply love it. weekly between Nassau-New York, and Nassau to Havana, only opened at any time for about rotection Against 6033—Heartaches via Miami. 1. hours. I saw the hole immedi­ Reaching for the Moon Every morsel is sheer enjoy­ OR ment. No wonder it builds ately after the damage was alleged FIRE 6038—Rockin* in Rhythm and strengthens. Take the S.S- NEW-NORTHLAND. A pleasant over­ to have been done. I have never Twelfth Street Rag night voyage to Miami, sailings Bi-weekly, and Rail said that the damage which was SICKNESS 6036—I've Get Fire Dollars through Florida. alleged to have been caused was ACCIDENT We'll be the Same Air Service Connection done by reason of this hole being 6034—To Make a Long Story Short CREAMOLA open. No goods were pointed out Favourable rates BetweeufNassau and Miami I Surrender Dear CUSTARD D to me as being wet in the store. I Complete coverage i For further information apply to:— did not notice on the 9th January •jj-j- PACK-SB anyone else in the store but de­ 4 JOHN S. DARRELL & CO, Agents, "ETNICBOLL fhe local Agent: Hamilton, Bermuda fendant and Paschal. I did not ALBERT speak to defendant's wife or any General Agent for Bermuda F. J. G. FOOTE 1464f-.'f. other woman." RADIO STORE THE ROYAL GAZFTTF AJ-in COLONIST DAILY SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1931 P-JC.

Harris Bay CHURCH SERVICES 7.30p.m.—Rev. JohnU. BeU. 10.00 a.m.—Sunday School. 3.00 p.m.—League on Thursday. Sunday, April 12th * * * Port Royal Circuit CHURCH OF ENGLAND Grace Church, North Shore The Cathedral 11.00 a.m.-vw. H. MacLean. 8.00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 7.30 p.m.—Local Supply. 11.00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and * * * Sermon. (Dedication of Mem­ Warr/icl* Methodist Ohurch, Cobb's orial Window.) Hill SMILING COOKS 4.00 p.m.—Annual Service of the i 3.00 p.m.—w. H. MacLean. Bermuda Nursing Association. * * * English BpuxrtB Bljap Preacher, Eev. T. M. Salmon. i _ HAVE AN ELECTRiC STOVE 7.30 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon. ar-imanuel Church, Southampton * * * 7.30 p.m.—w. H. MacLean. Christ Church, Devonshire -oo- offer 11.00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and MOVEMENTS OF SHIPS Sermon. 4.00 p.m.—Children's Service M.s. Bermuda (Furness-Bermuda You can have one, a baby one for two 7.30 p.m.—Evening Prayer and Ser­ Line) is due t0 arrive from New York costs £7.10. 0—one for a small family is mon. on Monday, sailing at 10.00 a.m. ".Imported" Sports Togs * # * following day. Agents, Watlington sold at £11.0.5, £12.10.0 or £16.13.4 St. Mary's, Warwick & Conyers. For a family of four the £16.13.4 model 8.00 a.m.—Holy Communion. - m m For Men and Women 11.00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and S.s. Lady Rodney (C.N.S.) is due will be of ample capacity. For £18. 15. 0 Sermon. to arrive from the West Indies on 7.30 p.m.—Evening Prayer and Ser­ Monday, sailing, at 1.00 p.m. the you can have a stove big enough for a large mon. same day for Halifax, via Boston. family. at * * * Agents, J. s. Darrell & Co. St. Mark's, Smith's Parish * * * There are Moffat Stoves, thousand of 4.00 p.m.—Evening Prayer and Ser­ S.s. Lady Somers (C.N.S.) is due Reduced Prices mon. to arrive from Boston on Monday, happy housewives use them through­ mm,** sailing 6.00 a.m. Tuesday morning Holy Trinity, Hamilton Parish for the West Indies. Agents, J. S. out the Empire. Those who use them in 11.00 a.m.—Morning Prayer, Holy Darrell & Co. Bermuda tell their friends how excellent Communion and Sermon. * * * * * * S.s. Kai (Ocean Dominion Line) they are. Harrington Sound Chapel is due to arrive from HaUfax with 7.30 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon. cargo on Tuesday, saUing immedi­ (Rector, Rev. Archibald Ball, M.A.) ately upon completion of dis­ See them at our building at the Agricul­ * * * charging for the West Indies. Agent, St. Peter's, St. George's Capt. R. M. Browne. tural Exhibition. 7.30 a.m.—Holy Eucharist. * m* -> 11.00 a.m.—Matins S.s. Duchess of York (C.P.S.) is What is your estimate of your economic value? 7.30 p.m.—Evensong. due to arrive from New York on * * * Wednesday, saUing on return at St. David's 3.00 p.m. same day. Agents, Har­ Does your Life Insurance reflect this value? 11.00 a.m.—Matins and Holy Eu­ nett & Richardson. charist mm* THE ELECTRIC LIGHT COMPANY Life Insurance should be first consideration of every 7.00 p.m.—Evensong. S.s. Lady Drake (C.N.S.) is due one with dependents. * * * to arrive from the West Indies on St. James's, Sandys Wednesday morning, saUing at Let our representative advise you. Our policies 8.00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 1.00 p.m. the same day for Boston 4.00p.m.—Children's Service. and HaUfax. Agents, J. S. DarreU ^-X*^^^^^ cover every need. 7.30 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon. & Co. m m m * * * St. Michael's S.s. Pan America (Munson Line) 11.00 a.m.—Matins and Sermon. is due to arrive from New York on 12 noon—Holy Oommunion. Thursday next, sailing on return * # * trip at 4.00 p.m. same day. Agents, 30% o££ THE MUTUAL LIFE Garri-on Church, Prospect J. S. DarreU & Co. 7.45 a.m.- Holy Communion. * + * » o£ Canada 11.15 a.m.—Parade Service. S.s. Veendam (Furness Bermuda 7.00 p.m.—Evening Service. Line) is due to arrive from New * * * York on Friday next, saUing on Coloured Doeskin CHURCH OF SCOTLAND return at 9.00 a.m. foUowing day. Tweeds Men's Sweaters Agents, Watlington & Conyers. Christ Church, Warwick * * * Golf Hose Boys' Sweaters J. J. ARNOLD 10.00 a.m.—Sunday School. S.s. Lady Hawkins (C.N.S.) is due 11.00 a.m.—Morning Service. to arrive from Boston on Saturday Wool Socks Wool Scarfs Qeneral Agent (Bev. A. E. Acton) next, saUing at 6.00 a.m. Sunday 7.30 p.m.—Evening Serivce. morning for the West Indies. (Rev. J. A. McHvride) Children's Jersey Suits Agents, J. S. Darrell & Co. Somers Building Hamilton # * * METHODIST CHURCHES Linen Handkerchiefs 3067€f%. CECILY V. M. RICHARDSON Wesley Church, Hamilton 11.00 a.m.—Public Worship. Sub­ Qraduate of The New England ject of Sermon—Religion a Way Conservatory of Music, J. H. ROBINSON & CO. of Life. Boston, Mass. 3.00—Sunday School Queen Street THE ALLIANCE ASSURANCE CO, LTD. Session. Teaching Pianoforte, Solfeg­ 7.10 p.m.—Organ Recital. 3071t». 7.30p.m.—Public Worship. Subject: gio, Harmony, Musical Ap - The first two Easter Sundays: preciation, Theory, etc Has stood the test of Sadness to Gladness. time In the evening the Choir will re­ For Appointment write peat the anthems "King all Glori­ "Blythe Dale" BaUey's Bay ous," and "The strain upraise." ESTABLISHED 1824 * * * --13tw.ei.tel_.30 A mortgage may be an excellent Ireland Island servant to a man—but it is always a 10.30 a.m.—Parade Service. FOR SALE 2.45 p.m.—Sunday School. hard taskmaster for a widow. 7.00 p.m.—Evening Worship. See the Crown Life Man today I Assets Exceed £30,000,000 Rev. C. A. Munro * * * Boarding - House Business Somerset At Present Operating 2.00 p.m.—Sunday School. 3.30 p.m.—Preaching Service. In Hamilton BUTTERFIELD <&. CO. 7.30 p.m.—Mr. Stanley Hunt. Agents Good Investment Tuesday, 7.45 p.m., E. L. League Telephone 581 and Praise. j Write Box 3053 Bermuda Press Rev. C. A. Munro J 3053*".. 2953"""Js4.-ll.w"5.sl8.s25.t.30. I * * * | 1 l Central Circuit INSURANCE COMPANY Shelly Bay Hamilton Hotel Beauty 11.00 a.m.—Rev. John U. Bell. THE LINEN SHOP, ST. GEORGES 9.45 a.m.—Sunday School. Parlour 8.00 p.m.—League on Tuesday. Subject: Literary. FINGER WAVING JAS. W. FRITH, General Agent, Warwick East, Bermuda * * * "TREE OF LIFE" DESIGN MARCEL WAVING -••-*":' "*"V8tFRi"fsCH REP_SEty__ Marsden in The Taste is tke Test tHERAPION tfoSf 3.00p.m.—Rev. JohnU. Bell. Special spring price for Per­ THERAPIOft.No.2 Chinese and Indian Prints 1.45 p.m.—Sunday School. manent Waving. THERAPIONNQ3 8.00 p.m.—Evening Service. HEINZ Ko* 1 Cures Discharges^ No. 9 Cross Blot' a Poison. No. 3 Cures ChroTiia Weaknesses. Mr. Grenville Darrell Sold br leading Chemists oreitherNo. return mail fro* Special Shipment at Reduced Prices DR. Lr.CT.ERC Med.CO Haverstock Rd ,N,W S. London I $10.00 ft" In doubt No. required do not he**..-ate to ~~~*irtf«fl_ft 3023""tl-. 8.00 p.m.—Monday Evening, Can­ 57 ..I tata: Christ Victorious. 2726fs.tu.tp. '*ar FRHR booest o~~t*i-ior- %•* to "-I'tabilitr. •**

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A. The Colonial Government, COLONIAL PARLIAMENT hereafter referred to as' The Crown'' claim that a site, known as The Continued from page S Old Fort at Devonshire Bay, with •h the approach road, was a defence *°Y From the Colonial Postmaster. work vested in the old Bermuda To The Hon. The Colonial Secretary. Company and now in the Crown *&> p as its successor. « With reference to the question B. The Crown further claim the relative to Government owned, post land lying between the approach •^ r offices, I have the honour to sub­ road and the Bay is Crown land .al <"*"£- mounts AT LEFT having .been used in common and f m "PfUSlXT MILUOHS mit herewith for the Information i^ th of the Board of Public Works the as of right by all His Majesty's l ' 1 L.r L_1 — following.— subjects lawfully resorting thither, 1924 19_5 *_»r* 1927 1938 1929 15-0 (a) There are at present 19 post either and under Bye-law of the offices throughout the Colony, viz: Bermuda Company Act of Assem­ From Rich G.P.O. Hamilton. bly 1627, or by immemorial custom. P.O. St. George's. Reference to plan 23 annexed to the Sub P.O. Ireland Island. Declaration filed in the Colonial Green Greatest Ga m " " Mangrove Bay. Secretary's Office under the pro­ " " Somerset Bridge. visions of the Defence Act 1865 Pastures to your Home In the past year The Maritime Life " " Southampton W. clearly shows land on which is ROM eows pastured where the grass is rich and made the best showing among Can­ " " Southampton E. erected the old Fort, and approach sweet comes St. Charles Evaporated Milk to road coloured pink. Devonshire Bay F adian companies in percentage of " " Warwick W. your home with a flavour and goodness all its own- was also known as Brakish Pond business retained compared with new '" " Warwick E. It is subjected to rigid tests for purity, quality Bay, or Harrishes Bay. The Sec­ " " Paget W. and cleanliness. More than half the water is business written. retary of State for War is in poss­ " " Paget E. evaporated, leaving a milk of double richness, •3 how business in force ession by his representation of all " " Devonshire N. sterilized, which is then hermetically sealed in is inciea: The Maritime Life. the lands in question. It would be " " Devonshire. S. airtight containers. .•licyholders have a " " Flatts. well first to examine the position Use this richer, creamier milk for every pur­ Crawl. with regard to the claim by the good .-ey know h. They pose—for more delicious coffee and cocoa, for " " Bailey's Bay. Crown that the land lying between hold on to it. smoother icings, lighter cakes and pastries. " " Harrington Sd. the approach road and the Bay is " " St. George's W. now vested in the Crown, having Always convenient, always fresh—keep " " St. David's Island originally been common land. St. Charles Evaporated Milk on your pantry shelf. The first mention in Lefroy is to There's cream in every drop, double nourishment mw\ MP^§11PI These offices are shown, ringed in blue, on the map attached hereto. be found on page 108. Then in 1616 in every spoonful. Get it to-day. HEAD CFFICE, Halifax, Canada (b) As most of the sub-post in Captain DaniUe Tucker's com­ THOS. F. FALL, General Agent offices above mentioned are at pre­ mission, marginal notes are as follows:— "7. To divide the land ALBERT E. NICHOLL, Special Agent sent totally inadequate and not •^ti#-4r| j suited for the handling of all post according to the mapps," "8. To office services, it was recommended allot unto every share a man." tf EVAPORATED to the Legislature that the number The 8th clause reads: "To the end /r be reduced, and Government owned that euery aduenturer that hath buildings provided at more central- now sent puisions to supplie his j ised position!:. This flecomme""da- shares, may haue his number of iB_Lt__l__y j tion was adopted by t"he Assen.bly men allotted to his deuident for 9/ every 'Drop wch he hath long since paid the on the 2nd May, 1930. iORAIEOHf NESTLE PRODUCTS, 2 Lafayette St., New York Will he kiss her? Companie for there fraight and (c) The post office. St. George's, Please send me the free recipe book "Delicioi•-, and the sub-post office at IreU d passage, you shall wth the assent Dishes" on St. Charles Evaporated Milk of your Councell at large, the fore­ Agent: No! Island, Mangrove Bay and St. Name ... David's will remain as at present. said eight bayliffs or the greatest S.S. VALLIS number of those wch you shall Burnaby St. Address. (d) The remaining sub-post offices Hamilton fourteen in all, are to be reduced there find, allott vnto every share City .Counrn a man, we meane vnto euerye : to eight and shouM be situated if ^Wywrirtfy**'-'' '***mm**-&''**'***r **it"^;W^*\ possible, as shown circled, in red, share wch hath now supplyed, and on the map annexed. whereof we have given you a note 2. I consider that in order of in writing, the same men to be urgency, the provision of buildings furnished and disposed, into the by Government in Paget, Warwick seuerall tribes and families, accord­ and Devonshire shoulu be pro­ ing to the direccons and instruc- ceeded with the least delay possible. cons now sent from hence by the Mon. Toes. Wed, mrs and owners of the said families, 3 SHADES WHITER (Sd-1 P. S. INGHAM, and not otherwise." The next Colonial Postmaster. marginal note is "Shares manured You Can't Hide Ugly Yellow Teeth G.P.O. to the generall use." This seems June 30th, 1930. to be the exact reverse of the system They are Seen as Soon as You Open Your Mouth of tribal community or common land in the early EngUsh times, ERE'S the quick, easy way to dental cream gives you a pleasant Sur­ j His Honour the SPEAKER:—I where the township or village ex­ prise. It becomes an exhilarating foam. H have sound, sparkling teeth and I think it is desirable for this report isted, and had rights of common firm, pink gums—use KOLYNOS for This foam gets into and cleans out to be printed for the information just 3 days ... then note the results. every tiny crevice between the teeth. of piscary, common of pasture, com­ It quickly kills the millions of germs of the Legislature. mon of turbary. In Bermuda the Teeth look whiter—fall**' three that cause offensive breath, lead to land was divided into strips and a shades. Gums feel firmer, they are tooth decay, stain, ugly yellow and to (No. 105) man put on it, and no rights in healthier and your mouth tingles with gum diseases. a refreshing, clean taste. E. W. EVANS, particular seem to have been given If you want whiter teeth, free from Acting Governor. KOLYNOS cleans the teeth and him. The only right must have been decay and firaa pink gums—discard The Acting Governor has the hon­ the right of common appurtenant gums as they should be cleaned. the dentifrice that does only half the our to refer to Message No. 14 of the depending on a grant or presump­ As soon as it enters the mouth job—switch to KOLYNOS—it will 30th November, 1925, received from this highly concentrated, antiseptic, win you in 3 days. tion supposing a grant; or tne -igac the Honourable House of Assembly of common in gross, dependent on the subject of certain property on a grant, or presumption entitl­ near Devonshire Bay offered by the ing the person to some 'use of a War Department for sale to the particular waste without reference FOR you Colonial Government, in which the to any particular land. It is clear Governor was requested, in view no right of common in gross existed, FOR ME of the ambiguity regarding its nor any right of common appen­ boundaries and tenure, to cause dant, which could not be created ... that refreshing pause the matter to be investigated, and after the Statute Quia Emptores It's just a drink bat—what a drink! Sealed op to acquaint Your Honourable House NICHOLL & ASHTON, Agents 18 Ed. 1 A.D. 1290, and which had in it is that tingling, delicious taste—-with a cool with the result before further reference to manorial waste lands. after-sense of refreshment. Pause a minute for action was taken in the matter. The claim of the Crown to suc­ it—and you find yourself refreshed. In their Message No. 7 of the 30th ceed must therefore rest on com­ October, 1925, the House of As­ JOHN BARRITT & SON mon appurtenant and this is a right BW 5a sembly expressed their willingness "' Authorized Bottler of Coca-Cola Just Arrived Umited to a certain number as to appropriate the sum of £800 for OVER Nine Million A DAY— IT HAD TO BE GOOD TO GET WHERE IT IS common for beasts levant and cou- the purchase of the property in chant. I can find no reference in question. Considerable delay from Lefroy as to what right of common various causes has taken place in the DUNLOP was clamed viz. turbary (the right settlement of the matter, which is of digging for peat for fuel) estovers regretted. (the right of taking a reasonable 2. In order to arrive at a satisfac­ portion of another's timber), pis­ tory settlement of the question, His cary etc. The Attorney General Honour the Chief Justice was claims the land as belonging to the asked to arbitrate in the matter of Colonial Government and that the ownership of the lands, and a since the Settlement has been a copy of his findings is enclosed place for fishermen ect., for landing, herewith from which it will be putting out their nets and selling seen that the land and the approach their fish. It is obvious that is a road in dispute are found to be contention that the claim is one rightly in the possession of the War of common in gross, and for the Department. In the circumstances reasons above given, must faU, Your Honourable House will no and no common of piscary can be GOLF BALLS doubt proceed with the matter of claimed in the sea but only in roads appropriating the necessary funds or tidal waters. I must here point "^TEXT to water, tea is for the purchase of the lands by the Both Sizes out that if any portion of lands the cheapest drink, yet Colonial Government. over which' there is a common 3. The Acting Governor in this appurtenant is sold, the right of the if the tea is good it is the connection desires to draw the at­ common appurtenant are extin­ tention of Your Honourable House guished, in the case of Benson most lefreshing ol all. For sale at the following stores to the services of the Chief Justice Chester 1799, 8 Term Rep., it was in the matter of the arbitration, held that a claim unlimited by ENGLISH SPORTS SHOP which has necessitated a consider­ lervency and couchancy could not able amount of careful research be supported. Unfortunately the LUSHER'S SPORTS SHOP and work for which Your Honour­ Umited law library at my disposal able House will no doubt desire to makes me dependent on a footnote PENISTON & BROWN recompense the Chief Justice by in Halsbury's Laws of England Vo. payment of a substantial fee for his 4 page 454, for this decision. Ac­ SMOKE SHOP, Ltd. services, which formed no part of cordingly in 1618 the division of the duties of bis office, and the the "Summer Isles into Tribes" TRIMINGHAM BROTHERS Acting Governor suggests, for the was made by Norwood, named after consideration of Your Honourable "some principaU person that was Brooke Bond Tea House, the sum of one hundred aduentuer therein;" he was first A_-t-n OokH-.-.M. Hamilton, Bermuda.* guineas for this purpose. to lay out a large proportion, to be PubUc Buildings, called "general land and imployed Hotels—Steamships—Stores Supplies 30th March, 1931. for publike uses as for the main- tenace of the Gouevnor Commander All Orders Receive IN RE THE ARBITRATION ol Forts soldiers etc." "touching Personal Attention the common ground in each Tribe Bermuda Representative THE COLONY OP BERMUDA . . —you may find that at large in the Book of Surveys." In 1622 w. a PURVIS it was enacted that "the little hereinafter referred to as Hands and spots of Land scattered THE CROWN about these Tribes and not ap­ ^UTT-PRODUCE V. propriated to any Tribes at the ad­ THE WAR DEPARTMENT measurement cf the land as parceU Vhe hading mineral warn 280 Washington St. Of the same shall lye in common AT ALL HOTELS AND CLUBS New York City The following are the points sub- J mitted to Arbitration. Continued on pafe 12 GOSLING BROTHERS, Agents THE ROYAL GAZETTE' AND COLONIST DAILY SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1931 Page 11

EVEN ON DAYS WHEN SUN DOESN'T SHINE, GERMAN IN­ VENTOR HARNESSES ITS RAYS

•>*3s$$ An invention for harnessing the LATESn sun's rays for electrical energy, even when the sun does not shine, MMwrxi Marshall has been worked out by Dr. Bruno Lan*-e, a German natural scientist, ,-ecently. D±. Lange said recently however, hat his invention still needed tech­ On some of the new "French nical elaboration. He expressed dresses Valenciennes lace is used to jarpriss that curiosity was being make flower-like ornaments. The shown over his discovery. He said sketch shows one of these dresses he conceived it two years ago, but made of pale pastel pink crepe that the theory involved had been de chine with a small vestee of the announced previously by Prof. lace showing at the V neckline. FLIES Friedrich Schottky of the Siemens The small flowers which are posed laboratory here. at the right shoulder are also made of Valenciennes lace and are really Dr. Lange, whose wife assists him a Deadly not at all difficult. in his laboratory research work, To make a flower you will need said he explained the invention be­ about \ yard of lace. This much fore the K3-ni_:sb_rj Physical Menace ! should be cut off to start with. At Congress last September but it one end pick out and draw a thread ,ainoci little publicity because of the exjitement over the Reichstag elec­ tions. Flies are foul poisoners, living and bree-f. ORRY, anxiety and overexertion of the mental faculties "Since then I have succeeded in ing in filthy pestilential places. Crawling very quickly exhaust the nerve force in the human i 13reasing the efficiency of my over your food, their hairy feet carry W body. pnoto cell 50-fold by using naw disease and death. Protect your family The vital organs are robbed of the nervous energy which _autai alloys," Dr. Lange said. from them. Spray Flit. is their motive power. The digestive fluids fail to flow. The "The importance of this lies in its application to television and tone- muscles of the stomach become weak and sluggish. The Flit is deadly to flies, mosquitoes, fleas, ° digestive system fails to function properly. •31m—in fact wherever it is a ques­ tion of converting sound waves into moths, ants, roaches, bed bugs, and their This is nervous indigestion and relief comes only with eggs. Harmless to man. Doesn't stain. the restoration of the nervous system by using such restorative electric waves, and vice versa. treatment as Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. "I have already run a small half- Don't confuse Flit with other insecticides. With increasing nerve force the appetite is sharpened, volt motor even on dull days with Look for the soldier on the yellow can with digestion improves, the vital organs resume their natural one photo cell which derives its the black band. functions and you feel yourself again. energy so 1 ey from light.' * It has been pointed out here that to generate one kilowatt of electrical Dr. Chase's Nerve Food energy for practical purposes it would be necessary to have a copper Restores nerve force to the body plate of several thousand square metres, which at present is hardly feasible. In Bermuda The Dr. Chase Medicine Co., is repre- sented by J.S. Vallis who carries a large stock and Besid.s telovision and tonefilm.

will supply the trade promptly. the chief value of She in.-ntion rRAD- MARK R.-I-TCR.D is seen her, _o be for e.i__tro optical -_Jb^___"*!"-_i__elB_ and meterological purposes, since _*__- it registers accurately every vari­ ZKills^-quickei ation of dayUght.

00 •Hfcsfc; .-„ .ee .. _-? SiJSt *f**-*Wr'** *** **«/ *9 TIGER EYE / *4ay^t m., THOUSAND™ S OF HOMES Straight Back IN ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD (Continued from Page 4) hand, but the • kid fired another Sound Teeth > shot. The man gave a lurch and almost fell. Suddenly he sat down SOLD & R.CO.V.M NDED Firm Flesh BY STORES -VtRYWHtRE right where he was and leaned > «*-* over sidewise, acting kinda sick. Dense Bone When the kid took another look at AGENTS the girl, she was lying on the ground Straight Limbs S>%^%^» -_W-B s* all in a heap, Uke she'd fainted or > been shot or something. He watch­ IL **T ed her for a minute and saw she • OCTORS and Nurses—people who know W.S. PURVIS & Company Wf, «P| I~"p didn't move, so he went jumping _s> t4-&J*J i _£>_3tl recommend Glaxo. They know it > **. * *s - talade at the edge of the lace and draw the down the bluff Uke a loosened D is in constant demand as the ideal finish to a good lace up so that it is slightly gather­ bowlder. contains added vitamin D. They breakfast—its delightful touch of tonic bitterness is ed. Attach the other end of the lace He was plumb sorry for her and he know that if a baby is fed on a food that does irresistibly tempting to the most unwilling appetite. to the material where you want the hoped she wasn't hurt, but he hung not contain sufficient vitamin D his flesh and > centre of the flower to be placed and back and didn't want to touch her muscles will be flabby, his bones soft and TRY ALSO turn the lace round in a spiral or turn her over to see if she was spongy, that he will suffer from rickets and arrangement as shown in the detail constipation. dead. Her hair was all down over > CHIVERS' sketch. Sew the lace in position h.3r face, and it was the longest, The Glaxo-fed baby is happy, healthy and in this way until you have completed yellowest heir hs had ever seen in contented. Glaxo contains everything, even GRAPE FRUIT MARMALADE • the flower and then tuck the end hi* life. Sh-3 give a deep, gasping to the added vitamin D, for baby's right JELLY MARMALADE of the lace under the last outer edge sigh and he stepped back a little growth and development. > of the flower and sew down incon­ farther. She had just fainted. CUSTARD POWDER spicuously. Finish the centre with She'd be coming to in a minute, and • ten or eleven French knots taken she wouldn't thank him for stand­ COFFEE ESSENCE with yellow embroidery cotton. ing there gawping at her that-a-way. The green stem arrangement that is The kid walked over and stood «^ *^ *^? *-^> **^ used with the flowers is made by looking down at the feUow on the winding thin milliner's wire with WITH ADDED VITAMIN D ground. The man glared up at him > CHIVERS & SONS LTD., narrow green baribbon. Uke a trapped wolf. Both ears were The Orchard Factory, Histon. Cambridge, Eng. oo swollen and red. a puckery round "Builds Bonnie Babies" hole showing in the outstanding TIDE TABLE FOR shell of each. < Agents: Messrs. The Bermuda Drug Co., "When I plugged them eahs," he Phoenix Drug Store, Hamilton. APRIL drawled contemptously, "I shoah thought yo'aU was just plain skunk. High Water Sun­ Sun­ I wisht I'd known then yo'all was > A.M. P.M. rise set rr-"-"*^ *a*me*ere**-!z: FIRESIDE ASSORTMENT Date half skunk and half Sidewindah!" 11 S. 3.39 4.10 • 5.56 6 45 CONTINUED NEXT WEEK A charming package of delicious con­ 12 S. 4.37 5.03 5.55 6.46 13 M. 5.27 5.48 5.54 6.46 fections. Take one home with you !! -oo- 11 Tu. 6.09 6.28 5.53 6.47 On sale at all high-class Candy Stores and 15 W. 6.45 7.02 5.51 6.47 Civilization is not injured by 16 Th. 7.17 7.33 5.50 6.48 Stands. democracy as such, but by lack 17 F. 8.05 5.49 6.49 7.49 of education on the part of hold­ h* NICHOLL & ASHTON 18 S. 8.38 5.48 6.49 8.21 ers of power, and lack of respect for 19 S. 9.14 5.47 6.50 Bermuda Agents 8.55 liberty.—Earl (Bertrand) RusseU. 20 M. 9.34 9.53 5.46 6.51 21 Tu. 10.16 10.40 5.45 6.51 The Reward of a Minute i 23 W. 11.04 11.34 5.44 6.52 12.03 5.43 6.53 Each Morning with ENO 24 F. 0.35 1.08 5.41 6.54 5 YEARS' CATARRH ENDED Headaches, fatigue, inertia, sleepless­ &VT-" 25 S. 1.46 2.22 5.40 6.55 ness, loss of appetite... these are-a few 26 3.00 3.35 5.39 6.55 IN ONE WEEK of Nature's warnings. Poisons are clog­ s. 4.39 5.38 LONDON. ENGLAND. 27 M. 4.08 6.56 ging your blood stream .. -. poisons 28 Tu. 5.08 5.35 5.37 6.57 Tells of Quick Relief Without generated in your own intestines. 29 W. 6.01 6.24 5.36 6.57 Try a sparkling, bracing glass of ENO's 30 Th. 6.46 7.07 5.35 6.58 Using Any Medicine "Fruit Sak" each morning. Almost from the start headaches vanish, appe­ 18—New Moon "I can help every sufferer from tite takes on a keen edge, sleep is sound Ge-Qr- -JO-/00/V 25—First Quarter. Catarrh who foUows my advice." and restful. Truly ENO's sparkle is *"_"5.\,.""*J""i"""''""""""- Mean High Water Spring Tides— writes Lucien E. Webbe from Wood­ contagious for it is reflected in your 3ft. Sins. stock. "Five years of Catarrh and eye and your spirits. Bronchitis enables me to say the COMPARE AND BSrVESTlGATE Mean High Water Neap Tides— Begin tomorrow morning. Watch 2ft. 9ins. only remedy that ever helped me bounding health return as poisonous We respectfully Invite every buyer of Rum in this Island whe­ Mean Tide Level—lit. 8ins. was Catarrhozone. My throat was wastes are flushed from your intestines ther he or she be a private consumer or an Importer to investigate N.B.—All heights are given above always sore, I coughed continually, by ENO's "Fruit Salt". A he genuineness of the article they get called and invoiced as soundings on charts. I had a bad-smelling discharge in tMount Gay Rum" and compare it with the genuine product H.W.F. & 0.7 hours ,59 minutes. my nostrils. By using a Catarrho­ '-•."•Ad "riTrtlteE SIZES •-- "ppsi b y us with our Age of Tide assumed to be 1 day. zone Inhaler, I have ended all my :*:leEW SMALL SIZE •troubles. My hearing is better, my MARK Sunset and sunrise refer to upper TRADE L%-&.-^*U4st*V*.t*l - limb of Sun touching the horizon, throat is strong again, and I feel HAROLD F. RITCHIE & CO., Inc. Belmont BIdg., New York on the cask or bottle. height of eye being 20 feet above like a new being. I recommend all Catarrh sufferers to use Catarrho­ Abo at Toronto Sydney Wellington The result of unbiased investigations and comparisons will sea level. Prepared only*? J. C. ENO, Ltd- Lonaon. England zone." disclose that there is as great a difference between the two, as limes are Standard Times. Catarrhozone is a certain remedy there is between Muscovado and Refined sugar. for Catarrh. It drives Catarrh com­ Through the courtesy of your leading wine merchants who EAD C0L0S pletely from the system. No drugs carry our line, your investigation and comparison will be rendered Melt in spoon; inhale vapors; to take—just a healing vapour to apply freely up nostrils. simple and effective. H breathe through Oatarrhozone In­ MOUNT GAY DISTILLERIES haler. The Dollar size is guaranteed Also 50c size. Sold by ail dealers. Barbados, B. W. L • VAPORUB FRlMliT- Obtainable from all Reputable Wine Merchants Over SI Million Jar* Uemel Yearly Page 12 THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1931

COLONIAL PARLIAMENT CABLE NEWS

(Continued from Page l) Finest of Fine Candies! Continued from Page 10 mt Maderia archipelago to commerce G. R. Manufactured by the World- to the use of al the eight Tribes: and navigation, and prohibits but the spare land lying neare the communication with the inhabit- Famed Fine-Candy Houses of fresh water in every Tribe, shall be tants from the exterior except as divided in proportion to every share, regards ships entering or leaving and shall be orderly laid out for for the evacuation of foreigners. WHITMAN the building of houses .. that the It Imposes special penalties for people shall live more comfortably commerce in arms and ammuni­ GOVERNMENT AND as in Townes together." Spare land tion and orders immediate trial must be differentiated from public by tribunal aboard one of the ex­ NOTICE LOUIS SHERRY land and common land. We come peditionary shops of all persons now to an important Act passed in infringing the decree. 1627. It is entitled "An Act to m m m Passing of Acts and Resolves Specially prepared for export, and so charm­ establish the common land to the LISBON, April 10—A strong .ex­ benefitt of the seuerall Trides to peditionary force has sailed for With reference to Government ingly and daintily packaged that the out­ whom it applies. Whereas in the Madeira and strong military forces Notice of the 3rd March, 1931, it is ward appearance gives a true foretaste in 206 Articles of the booke of Orders occupy Lisbon. All government hereby notified that the following and constitucons the honble Com- offices are guarded and there have Acts and Resolves have been passed King Ceorge V. of England re­ anticipation of the joys sealed within. pa haue sett apart the spare and been arrests, but accurate informa­ by the Legislature:— cently submitted to having the above official photograph taken. It common land nere the fresh water in tion is unobtainable as the Govern­ ACTS h the first since his nearly fatal euery tribe to be divided in p.por- ment is determined to deal severely iUntss of 1928.. These Extra-good Candies on sale at con to euery share for their orderly with the opposition in any form. In Force Indefinitely building of houses and gardens . . . It is affirmed that the provinces 1931. And for as much as of late the said are quiet but a rumour says that THE PHOENIX space or common land belonging one or two garrisons are not af­ No. 8. The Biological Station Act, to the 8 tribes is sett forth by order fected. A mail boat to the Azores 1931. draeTS^^^^*] THE REXALL DRUG. STORE of the late Gouernor, to seurall which started on the 8th has been 9. The Post Office Act, 1900, psom of theise Islands for annual! recalled by wireless. Amendment Act, 1931. THE BERMUDA Reid and-Queen Streets, Hamilton rent with intencon to expend the * * * 10. The Summary Offences and BOOK 3 2841<"*Is. said rents towards the ereccon of a Jurisdiction Act, 1926, STORES freeschoole . . . Bee it therefore en­ 125 FISHERJMAN DROWNED Amendment Act, 1931. acted that the share or common 12. The St. David's Island Reid St. Lands belonging to eurie p.ticular TOKIO, April 10.—At least 125 Bridge Act, 1931. fishermen have been drowned in a Pitts Bay Ireland Island Tribe aforesaid shall bee at the 13. The Bermuda Volunteer hurricane, in southwest Korea, ordering and disposing of the In­ Act, 1921, Amendment Act, which capsized a hundred fishing TAKE NOTICE that the Shareholders of habitants and Tenants of those 1931. BOOKS: boats. £ respectiue. Tribes vnto whom 14. The Public Officers Leave the Bermuda Theatre Company Limited at * * * seuerally they doe belong ect. . and Relief Act, 1923, : THE WORKS OF a special general meeting held on the llth STRIBLING- SCHEMELING BOUT Amendment Act, 1931. 3 The inhabitants of theise Islands OSCAR WILDE in one vol­ day of February, 1931, passed a resolution in generall freely their readines to FIXED 16. The Bermuda Cadet Corps ume of 1248 pages, 12/6, Act, 1931. voluntarily to wind up the affairs of the contribute towards the erection £ $3.00. Here, within the and mayntenance of the said Free CLEVELAND, April 10.—It only covers of this omnibu..Js In Force until 31st Company. Schoole in another manner when remains, for the signature to be C volume, are collected soeuer the honble Compa shall fixed within a few days to clinch the December, 1931 works published in English goe before them by example to that Stribling-Schmeling heavyweight during his lifetime. c 3 All persons having claims against the Com­ 11. The Customs Tariff Act, end." An annual rent was pro­ championship bout. It will be held c : : : : A romantic adven­ 1930, Amendment Act (No. pany are requested to render the same to bably intended to be paid for the at the municipal stadium here ture story of rare charm: — 2), 1931. the undersigned on or before the First day use of the common land for the either on the third or fourth of KINGDOM LOST by Patri­ erection of these schools and the July. cia Wentworth. of May, 1931, and all persons indebted to the In Force until 31st teachings. The assumption that * * * : : : : $7500 Prize Novel: D December, 1935 said Company are requested to satisfy their the people would freely contribute WOMAN SOARS 32,000 FEET. THIS PUKE YOUNG MAN indebtedness on or before the date above seems to have been based on a e by Irving Fineman. 1 15. The St. George's Ordinance fallacy and apparently no rents we" NEW YORK, April 10.—Elinor : : : : For beginners: aver­ mentioned. ever collected. The main and most: oiii-.il i.i au altitude effort yester­ Confirmation Act, 1931. age players: experts. Just important part of the Act are tlie day afternoon reached a height publishe d:— MILTON C. RESOLVES words: "The shares or common of 32,000 feet. When she started WORK'S COMMON SENSE EDMUND E. ZUILL, Secretary land belonging to eurie p.ticular down to earth in a series of long c CONTRACT BRIDGE. Not 3) Tribe aforesaid shall be at the spirals she had only petrol enough No. 8. The International Roads only the simplest but the Bermuda Theatre Company Ltd. for five minutes more flying. Congress Resolve, 1931. ordering and disposing of the In­ sanest system; and it can _) 2612tl4s.s28.»ll4i_5. habitants . . ." Here was the be­ * * * 9. The Education Compensa­ be mastered in a single ginning of the breaking up of any | tion Resolve, 1931. reading. FRENCH PRESIDENT'S REMARKS 10. The Supplementary Appro­ £ system of common land, if one can DISTURB GERMANY : : : : Easy to use, easy to 3) so call it. The process of absorption priation Resolve (No. 4), understand. BACKGAM­ 1931. MON OF TODAY by John for other purposes had begun, and BERLIN, April 10:—Political cir­ £ 11. The Graduate Scholarship Longacre, including the _"S\ | I can find only one further mention cles are astonished at Doumergue's Resolve, 1931. authorised rules for play- -II I of common lands in Lefroy, though speech at Nice yesterday on the ANNUAL AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITION 12. The Suspensory Account ing the present day game. 5* I do not claim to have read through­ dangers to France of the Austro- Appropriation Resolve (No. It is a book of marvellous Jj out or even approximately through­ German customs union, voicing Postponed to 1) 1931. simplicity with new and out so vast a work. This is fo be the opinion that it was intended to £ 13. The Suspensory Account original ideas. »w found in Vol. 11, page 83 in a letter strengthen Briand's position as Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Appropriation Resolve (No. : : : : LEWIS HUGHES, jj} from the Governor Disbourne. It candidate for the presidency. The 2) 1931. the militant minister of gv. was a motion by one Mr. Phillip Nationalist "Boersenzeitung" says 14. The Suspensory Account the Bermudas and his J) 21st, 22nd and 23rd April Lea "that he might have halfe that Doumergue by his incredible Appropriation Resolve (No. |£ printed works, by George Sr' an acer of common land in p.por- remarks forfeited the right to be Cash Prizes in all Classes tion to eury share he enjoyed in 3) 1931. Watson Cole. | treated with politeness. The "All- 15. The Finlayson Hospital Ex­ Somr Land ... we did order that gemeinzeitung" says "France's Prize Ribbons in Live Stock Classes you the Governor & Councell should pense Resolve, 1931. theatened security" is becoming ifU STATIONERY: grant you warrant for setting out a ridculous phrase and declares | Handsome Silver Challenge Cups and By Command, the land if it should appear unto that the fight for the vital rights of P you that the like petition (concess­ : : : : The greatest new Liberal Special Prizes the German people in the Reich game, Camciot. Ask those ion?) hath bin already made as he and Austria must be fought to the JOHN TRIMINGHAM, 3) himself afHrmath to have been done Acting Colonial Secretary. I who have played Ring Events, Music and Refreshments end, coldbloodedly and energeti­ appeals. to owners of Lands on other Tribes cally. At Geneva the speech is not 'Colonial Secretary's Office, With novel ""trum"i D Agricultural Club Entries close Sth April of the Somr Ilands." Though the considered a good augury for the c . ...i,i -ii/»_i trump "=r 8th April, 1931. petition was referred to the Com­ success of the disarmament con­ indicator: Fabers Bid Pen - || Adult Entries close 18th April pany it is clear that the common ference. 3068ts._t.t_. £ thcilse , bridgspecialle tabley produce. d for *j) land was being absorbed by private * * * Mid-Ocean March 28th, April 4th, llth. persons, by grant or peaceful ac­ : : : : Now obtainable ir_! ) RESCUE OF NEWFOUNDLAND White:—Bermuda Bond Of1 Recorder Mardi 28th, April 4th, llth. quisition and perhaps because it SEAMEN £ had ceased to be of any importance Notepaper. A fine EngUsh 1) 2837ts-28s.4s.ll Bond Paper for domestic C*' in a community that had reached NEW ORLEANS, La., April 9— SCIENCE NOTES a high state of development for the £ correspondence. **T\ Rescue in the South Atlantic of : : : : The Blackbird Pen, f_J' period. This seems to be borne six men from the disabled schooner out by the recitals in the all im­ £ made by the Swan Pen Peo- (_* "Harry and Verna" out of St. A warning Ught has been invented portant lease to the Secretary for pie and thus fully guaran­ Johns, Newfoundland, was reported to remind an automobilist that his Extract from the Booh of Etiquette of Connoisseurs War of 17th October 1870. Before teed, from 6 6. today. Captain A. J. Johansen, of choke is open. £ dealing with that conveyance one : : : : Esterbrooks Ball the steamship Sapinero said he had ;g» * » * Never say Scotch SAY must look at the Defence Act of Bearing Paper Clips in taken the men off the schooner _& Close to 50 per pent of the motor 1865. f Gray's Oo, 1903 Vol. 1 page bright, rust resisting, col­ which was found in a sinking con­ vehicles in China are owned in or ours. Makes identifica­ ROYAL VAT 320. The side notes of importance dition. near Shanghai. tion simple. (Guaranteed 10 years old) are as follows:— * * * : : : : : 1000 sheets of Ba­ Sec. 1. "Attorney-General to m * * * A Product of NEW GOVERNOR LEAVES tons Yellow Copy Paper ascertain what lands are needed for jf About 63 per cent of Australia's 5 -. •3 ENGLAND more than 6,300,000 residents live HEDGES & BUTLER, Ltd. defence." : Aristocrat Notepa­ in cities or towns. Sec. 4. "Copies and declarations per, in blue and in white. LONDON, March 9— Sir John * * * *-* f: 3) of the accompanying plans to be Box of 120 sheets, 2/3. Box BRADLEY BRYAN, Agent Cubitt and Lady Cubitt left for According to government esti­ deposited in the Secretary's office of 100 envelopes, 2/3. You Bermuda this afternoon by M.s. mates there are 15,000,000j[deaf ought to inspect this re­ Reina Del Pacifico. Sec. 5. "Notices of such deposite persons in the United States. markable value. to be published in the Gazette * * * CLYDE SHIPYARDS BUSY Four times as much petroleum £ : a Kee Lox Ribbon 3 twice." LORD BYNG RETURNS TO DUTY was produced in Trinidad last year for any make of typewriter, AGAIN WANTED Sec. 7 Requires that all persons than there was ten years ago. £ in all colours and combina­ served with a notice are to give LONDON, April 9—Lord Byng of * » * tions of colours. 9 T LONDON, April 9—The Daily An experienced "the estate and interest of such Vimy, Chief Commissioner of With more than 10,000,000™sets : : : : You ought to see Mail said today that the Clyde party in the lands." Metropolitan Police and former in use, the United States leads the the Corona in its new case. 9 Shipyards which just completed HOTEL MAN Sec. 8 Provides that if the owner Governor-General of Canada will world in radio reception. "'Better than ever." the new Canadian Pacific liner and his wife cannot be found to serve personally return to Scotland Yard after sev­ * * * Empress of Britain are to build five with such notice "after diligent eral months sick leave. He is still Deposits of radium have been 3) Other liners at an estimated total To manage the Imperial inquiry, it is to be left with the weak after his illness The Daily discovered in Portugal that are THE BERMUDA BOOK cost of £10,000,000_|andj"that the occupiers of the lands, if none, Herald said today but will not expected to yield 20 grams a year. STORES 3 Cunard line soon_^will give the Hotel for next season. it is to be "affixed upon some con- contemplate retiring until after » • * Clyde builders ,»aj contract for spicious part of such lands.'' he has carried out some of the most An automatic signal has been In­ -another superuner__costing__about Apply Post Office Box 16 drastic reorganisations that have vented that is displayed when 30591.. C«h £6,000.000. 2-82f-_.w_-. To be continued ever affected the London police. lightning strikes power line towers. c

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_>e_><>c-><>c=<>c--->c-x>c-soGX>< OUR AMERICAN LETTER \ WEDDING PRESENTS I When Writers Talk — Governor Censors I I Tine "Swan" Letter- Writing Style—Mayor Tony You will doubt­ (By Gilbert Cut) was almost as brilliant as usual, in SHOE for MEN less need a few spite of the dull weather. It relates NEW YORKr April 7. to a litte matter of sewage, long before die season in dispute between the states of is over. Literary Lights New York and New Jersey. New No need to address this to the many Whenever a literary celebrity York Oity has for a long time in­ habitual wearers of the Swan Shoe. from the other side of the Atlantic dulged in the pleasant practice of j visits the United States, and is not carrying most of its garbage out to They will tell you of the solid comfort, An early choice pressed for his views on every con­ sea in scows and dumping it. Much long wear and lasting appearance of ceivable aspect of the world of of the matter either floats from the means die pick letters, please let this correspond­ first, or acquires the power to float this high grade English shoe. Will tell ent know. In the last few weeks after a certain period of decay, you better than we can. of the assort­ during which gases are generated. he has read all that J. B. Priestly, Then the whole flotilla of miscell­ Andre Maurois, Cosmo Hamilton, ment, means you aneous trash moves en masse to­ and a score or so others, had to say wards the shore resorts of New about the world's great novels, and get what you Jersey. was treated in addition to the story Six models to choose from in want—and it will about Lewis vs. Dreiser, in one Not in the least complimented round. by this tribute to their charm and Tan and Black be easier and Chesterton, who has been winter­ beauty, the resorts have protested ing here, seemed to be worked out. bitterly, and any one who saw the more economi­ water off the coast anywhere from Time and again he has talked to the New Brunswick to Atlantic City "personality interviewers" about J 50/- —52/6 H cal. must have been struck with the marriage, divorce and the eternal obviousness of the damage done. verities. Now tlaat he is about to If it were not that salt water has sail for home, there is another crop strong antiseptic properties, other of stories about him, and what he dangers would have arisen. thinks about the industrialisation of the South. Now the Garden State has se­ TRIMINGHAM BROTHEF Side by side Is an interview with cured an order from the Supreme Galsworthy. He also bias spent some Court, instructing New York to time in America, in seclusion way discontinue the dumping as soon as it has constructed garbage incin­ _5£ H9B STORE out in Arizona, or New Mexico, or erators. A "reasonable" time for somewhere. He indulged in pro­ REID STREET this to be done is allowed, though phecy about the future of some not specified. I famous novels. Unabashed, he passed judgment on the prospect of The experience should be inter­ immortality for Mark Twain, esting to Bermuda's legislators, who have been puzzled for a long Nathaniel Hawthorne and Margaret time as to the relative merits of Kennedy, and even such nonen­ different systems of disposal, and tities as Charles Dickens. are likely to be even more puzzled It seems strange to find the usual­ in the future, when there are no SALE ly reticent Galsworthy in this mood, more marshes. and it is doubtful how many of his BANG! I ex cathedra opinions are authentic and how many should really be Tapping the Purse We are offering attributed to the people who write There must be an explanation BANG!! the interviews. But it is a mutually for everything, and several have satisfactory business. been suggested for the undeniable The public gets the "personality" 'fact that some agency is now at BANG!!! 25% Discount off stories that it likes. The reporter work attempting to cut wages in gets his interview, complete with many American industries. The drawing. And the author gets banks are the latest to have the valuable publicity, calculated to accusing finger pointed at them. The Following Goods send up his royalites in the very Washington gossip has it that the No, not an explosion, just the near future. banks are looking over the balance Ladies' Cardigans Men's Sweaters sheets of the big corporations with arrival of the largest assortment of whom they do business, anxious to u Slip-ons • Golf Hose Contents Noted Governor Gifford Pinchot, of reduce the operation costs so as to " Knitted Suits « Half Hose Pennsylvania, who has been noted leave a bigger margin of safety. during the lr_st few years prin­ After examining the various items, * Winter Coats Children's Knitted Suits cipally for his liberal views on the they have picked on the pay roll. "CANNON" TOWELS * Embroidered u Sweaters public utility question, has now Once again, that is Washington sprung into tbe limelight on another gossip. Shawls • Coats issue of even more far-reaching But some colour is lent to the suggestion by the fact that Pre­ 2760 of them... Gay Colours, Good Quality Cashmere Scarves Striped Blazers importance. He has decided to delete from sident Hoover has been very hesit­ the letters written by his civil ser­ ant about declaring against the Better Value. vice staff in the state capital at step. He has regretted it, yes, but Harrisburg all the old clinches that statement was no more than V_rd off Men's Polo Coats about "your favor to hand," "con- a pious expression of hope that it tentsnoted." "I beg to remain," would not be allowed to happen. and so on, contending that they It would be no more effective than • to 2/- each constitute merely a waste of time. asking gangsters not to go in for It is rather a debateable subject. crime, but to turn over a new leaf. Most people find that the old catch And there is reason to believe that LOCKWARD & CO. phrases come so readily to the the bankers are the only people of Reid Street, West tongue that dictation is a less pain­ whom Mr. Hoover has sufficient 2607*J*_s.-i. ful extraction with the aid of a respect, or whatever the word is, "yours of the I3th ult, to hand" to refrain from attacking their than if it is necessary to compose actions. flowing periods and avoid all that Last fall he obtained what was has been-said before. The straining called a "gentlemen's agreement" for novelty is likely to be just as between labour and industry, whereby the former promised not M' LUMA CAMP much a time-wasting agency as REID STREET the use of a few redundant phrases to provoke disputes, and the latter Wilton Connecticut that have come down to us out of not to reduce wages. The results the past. have been negligible, and the old, But there are many avenues of hard economic law of supply and A small summer camp for boys from 5 to 8 years and inquiry suggested by the Governor's demand has been enforced with the girls 5 to 13 determinatidn to get rid of, e.g., utmost rigour by many concerns. If you wish Cold Storage Eggs i.e., and the Uke. It is hard to see how further cur­ Season June 15th to September 15th It needs but a sluggish imagina­ tailing the purchasing power of tion to see mighty monarchs of millions of people can aid in an Do Not Order For information address the director the Canadian timber belt thanking economic revival, but that seems their lucky stars, particularly the to be the idea. MISS RUTH INGALLS one from Penn's Woods, that they SUNRISE EGG are no longer to be cut down ruth­ Exit Big BiU THE BERMUDA SCHOOL lessly to make a dictator's holiday. Few will lament the passing of Which are Fresh, arriving from -j^% Competent statisticians, if there Mayor Wiuiam Hale Thompson, New York every Monday. • 1& " Poincianas ** Phone 443-R Devonshire are any (for there are few of us of Chicago, except Mayor WiUiam SUNRISE 3061ft. daring enough to check up on the Hale Thompson and the members 2952*J«_s. to 25.4.31 man who assembles a row of figures, - of his poUtical machine. Similarly, if the row is long enough,) are busy it is doubtful whether many will re­ working out how many tons of joice at the election of his Democ­ lumber will be saved, how many ratic opponent, Anton J. Cermak. take away from the poUce the luc­ assume national importance if H- Are you recovering from vats of linseed oil, rosin, soap and But there is this to be said—a rative source of graft that the linois goes Democrat at the next INFLUENZA? gallic acid will go unused. change is welcome, even though it speakeasies and the beer racket have Presidential and Congressional And the Moses who was to lead be not a change that is better in provided, not by eUminating the elections, as is freely expected. if so us out of the wilderness of barren itself. racket, but by turning the opera­ Tony may become a more power­ utilities is amazed that so much Cermak is an ex-brewer, a mil­ tion of it over to the Democratic ful figure, for better or for worse, attention should be given to a lionaire many times over, and the than Big BiU. But he is hardly JUNORA *mfl o" h TUG first Bohemain to wrest control of matter of "contents noted." More important, it seems that he Ukely to be so picturesque. THE WINE OF HEALTH any big city from the Irish element I remain, your truly .... wiU be dictator of Illinois. He al­ And at least there is a chance that WiU help your convalescence which has shown itself so admirably ready controls the state legislature the King wiU be free from Chica- fitted for poUtical power. It is The Garbage of New York through being the head of the 1 goan annoyance for some time to 'I This has nothing to do with the freely stated that he wiU do little a? active Democratic party; he wiU V come. GOSLING BROTHERS LtcL, Sole Agents Easter Sunday dress .parade, which in the way of reforming. He wiU

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LOST:-Diamond Bracelet be­ tween Princess Hotel and Reid Street. Liberal Reward. Phone NEW YORK STOCK BERMUDA ROTARY CLUB MAIL NOTICES EASTER THRONGS AT NEW 47-J. APWL !?Ml HIGH IN BERMUDA ant MM tvf vio »«v rm SAT MARKET (Continued from Page 1) Mails per S.s. Lady Rodney for 12 34 world the Ideal of Service in this HaUfax, N.S. and St. John, N.B. EMPLOYMENT 5^6 7 8 9 1011 type of endeavour as weU as in the wUl close at the General Post Office HAMILTON, Bermuda, AprU 1— Yesterday's Closing other first unselfish type. For this on Monday:— Bermuda is now playing host to Experienced Hotel Housekeeper 1213141516\1 m second type of endeavour it has a Ordinary Mail at 11.30 a.m. the largest Easter throng in the wishes position. Write Box 2992 19 20 2122 25 24 25 purely business motto, "He por- history of its career as a resort. Prices Registered MaU and Parcel Post Bermuda Press. 26 27 28 29 30 fits most who serves best." And as it at 11 a.m. During the last few days every 2992*tu. ei to m!3. appUes to business, and as business * * * incoming boat has been filled to WANTED AT ONCE—Nurse for two must make a profit if it is going to Mails per S.s. Lady Somers for capacity and at the moment the Alleghany Oorp. —.-_- 8| children at Bermuda School in survive and justify our expenditure Bahamas, Jamaica and British two Uttle Bermuda cities—the old Allied Chemical. 134 Devonshire. Sleep home. Phone of effort, the motto clearly carries Honduras wiU close at the General town of St. George's down on the Am. Can _™~-_ - 181 f 443-R. Am. & Foreign Power 39| the idea that profit wiU be found to Post Office on Monday:— eastern tip of the island, and Hamil­ be a function of the service rend­ 3042tf.s. TODAY Am. Locomotive.. _ — N.Q. Ordinary Mail at 4.30 p.m. ton, the capital—are teaming with ered. Sociey pays only for what it Am. Power & Light 50. ( Registered MaU and Parcel Post hoUday crowds. WANTED—Nursery Governess or wants or values. If we have no Am. Smelting & Refining 46. at 4 p.m. As a result of the unusual and Nurse (white) three children. Talking Pictures: service to offer to the world, it wiU Am. Water Works.™— — 60f mm* somewhat unexpected influx not References necessary. Telephone Mechanics' HaU Theatre: Mat­ pay us nothing in return for our Am. Tel. & Tel „ 188. Mails per M.s. Bermuda for Great only are the hotels crowded to the Somerset 6 ring 2. Mrs. Chapin. inee 3 "Ten Cents a Dance," effort. Anaconda Copper .". 33 Britain, Canada, and the United Umit but nearly all the private 3035*th. ei to wl5. Evening 7 and 9, "Ten Cents a %%wm^^l^mm'mm^*i********tl^mi^m^^^^m^^*^m^m*mm**m*mmM*mmmmtma Modern businesses and professions States of America wiU close at the boarding houses as weU, while Dance," and "Feet First. Atchison R.R W4 Atlantic Befining * 18. are founded to a large extent upon General Post Office on Tuesday:— many of the residents have opened WANTED—Cook (white) for two * * # weeks. Telephone 427. American Tobacco "B"._ N.Q. the ideal of service; for service be­ Ordinary MaU at 6 a.m. up their homes to take care of the Beid Hall Theatre: Continuous 1 3074*s.m. Am. Steel Foundry — 23 gets faith, and without faith bus­ Registered Mail and Parcel Post overflow. At the same time the to 11 p.m. 5 acts of vaudeville Baltimore & Ohio.... 69 iness machinery could not function. at 5 p.m. Monday. merchants, who were in doldrums and "Hell Harbour," also WANTED—Cook and Housemaid Bethlehem Steel — 51f The Ideal of Service as appUed for a time over their failrue to move "Heroes of the Flames." Supplementary Mail (double post­ (white) Write Box 3056 Bermuda Borden Company.. —• 73s to business is fundamentaUy sound, their merchandise with customary oo age) at 7 a.m. Tuesday. Press. Canadian Pacific New 38^ and there is no doubt that Rotary * * * speed, due to the curbed spending, 3056*s.m.tu. Ohes, & Ohio R.R 40s m its insistence upon the ethical Mails per S.s. Lady Drake for and who reduced their prices 25 per MILITARY BAND CONCERT Chrysler Motors. — 22 idea that no business transaction St. John, N.B. and HaUfax, N.S. cent a few weeks ago, are doing POSITION WANTED by young man Ool. Gas — 381 is a good one in wbich both parties wiU close at the General Post Office a brisk business and there is every white, seeks any kind of work, or PAR-LA-VILLE TODAY Cons. Gas?. "I do not profit, is greatly responsible on Wednesday:— outlook that a recapitulation of the general work. Write Box 3069, Corn Products. ~ ?9 for the changes in business methods Ordiaary Mail at 11.30 a.m. season wiU find them fuUy as weU Bermuda Press. Com. and Southern —~~..... $h which have taken place during the Registered MaU and Parcel Post off as they were a year ago. 3069*s. ei to fl7. 11.15 a.m. to 12.15 p.m. Com. Solvents. ~- —** 16t last few years. at 11 a.m. Among the many visitors here at Deleware & Hudson _ 131. Summing up, Rotarian John said: * * * present are numerous college Dupont 93| The first object in Rotary is students from Smith, Vassar, Yale, March, The London Scottish Mails per Duchess of York for Eastman Kodak .— 159 clear and simple. Service is the Havard, Princeton and WUUams WANTED Haines Great Britain, Canada and the Electric Autolite 63f basis of all worthy enterprise. on their Easter vacations. Overture. MireUa Gounod United States of America will close Electric P. & L 50| "Service above self* for your deeds It is almost time for the yachting WANTED TO RENT—Cottage in Intermezzo, The Glowworm at the General Post Office on Wed­ Erie R.R. Common 261 of kindness, for your charities, and season to start and many of the Pembroke. Apply Box 3045 Ber­ Tobani nesday:— Fox FUm „ 26 your club services. American boats have already muda Press. Three Pieces Tschaikowsky Ordinary MaU at 12 noo_. General Electric New 46 arrived for the annual series of the 3045ff. eitp. (a) Barcarolle But in the business enterprise, Registered MaU at 12 noon. General Motors ~ 43 s the more service that we can render m m m Bermudian one-design and "sixes" (b) Dance Reverie WANTED TO PURCHASE — Two Goodrieh Rubber. - 16 our community, our clients, or our Mails per S.s. Pan America for which wiU get under way next (c) Petite Valse Cottages, 5 to 7 rooms, in Pem­ Grt. Northern Ore 23. customers, the more profit is going Great Britain, Canada, and the week.—Boston Evening Transcript. Selection from the Opera broke Parish. Apply Somers Real to be returned to us. "He profits United States of America wiU close The Yeomen of the Guard Hudson Motors - 19f Estate Agency. Phone 720. most who serves best.". at the General Post Office on Thurs­ Sullivan Hupp Motors. — 10 3012ftu.th.s. day:— Selection from the Opera: Int. Combustion N.Q. So feUows let us each one of us Ordinary MaU at 12 noon. York for Southampton on the 17th The Rheingold Wagner Int. Nickel of Canada 17. get into our minds distinctly the Registered Mail at 12 noon. April, 1931. Humorous Sketch, Three Blind Int. Tel. & TeL 33J two classes of endeavour, and put * * * FOR SALE Mice Lotter Kennecott Oopper 24 our ideal of serwce into action, and Kreuger & Toll 26. , we can then understand that there Mails Due from England on Friday Melody in F „„ Rubenstein Mails per S.s. Veendam for Great is nothing the matter with Rotary FOR SALE—One Cow, One Heifer, Selection, Yvonne Gilbert Loews, Inc. ~ 53 § Britain, Canada, and the United Mack Truck _- 35"r or our Rotary Olub, nor with the States of America wUl close at the Mails per S.s. Majestic due to One Heifer calf. Apply mornings arrive in New York on the 14th Mrs. Bettington, "Southcote," Regimental Marches: Montg. Ward „ 22J first object of Rotary. The other General Post Office on Saturday the should connect with S.s. Veendam Paget, Telephone 850. Quick Step, "God Bless the Prince Nash Motors ; 36 j five objects are just as good and so 18th:— sailing for Bermuda on the 15th 3034fth.f.s. of Wales. Natl. Biscuit New. — 78f is the whole scope of Rotary. I do Ordinary Mail at 6 a.m. venture to hope that you will give April, 1931. Slow March, "Oar Ira." Natl. Power & Light 37 Registered MaU and Parcel Post my committee an opportunity to FOR SALE—Four good Milch Cows. oo New York Central ~~ IO? at 5 p.m. Friday. North American tl'* say some more to you along these * * * Apply F. C. Outerbridge, St. BERMUDA INTER-CLUB Northern Pacific.... —• 46| Unes to the near future." Mails per S.s. Lady Hawkins for George's. Otis SteeL 12. the West Indies and British Guiana, MRS. GR0SVEN0R TUCKER 3033'th. s. Paramount Pictures. — 43"; wiU close at the General Post Office REAL ESTATE FOR SALE - Radio Phonograph BILLIARD LEAGUE, 1931 Packard Motors 9 on Saturday the 18th>:— lor rent, furnished and un­ Combination, 8 tubes, highboy, Penn. R.HU. 55} Ordinary MaU at 4.30 p.m. furnished. Land for sale. £30. Owner leaving the country. There were only two games played Postum (Gen. Foods) 54} HUMORETTES Registered Mail and Parcel Post WE_TB_RY, Richmond Road Stacey, Riddell's Bay Golf Club. off this week and the West Yorks PubUc Service, NX 85 at 4 p.m. . Cablet "Teucro" Phone 287 3006*tu.th.s. again hold the leading position PuUman Company 421 -.' with a fairly good margin. Kort­ Pure OU 8} Kitty—Poor Alicia is 30 years old. Mails Due from England on Monday FOR SALE—Tw*. Cottages with lang of the B.W.V.A., showed good Radio 20| Oatty—Yes, and it seems only a water front and two garden lots. form when he defeated Perryman Radio Keith Oiph. 21} few years ago that she was 29! Mails per S.s. Homeric and S.s. Write Box 3054 Bermuda Pres3. from the Queens Club, 150 to 38, Reading R.R N.Q. mm* Aquitania due to arrive in New York HOUSES "05 tf- eitp. in record time of 28 minutes. Remington Rand m Uf "How is Lazy Lemuel getting on on the 8th and 10th respectively, FURNISHED and UNFURNISHED Price, the popular Sergt. Major SheU Union CHL ?i since his accident?** should connect with M.s. Bermuda Ir0.i SALE—Motor cruiser ''Rid- from the B.V.R.C, was again Sinclair Oil llf "Oh, he's lots better now since sailing for Bermuda on the llth For Rent or Sale d-ll's Bay," 24' long, 7'6" beam. on top form, defeating the York- Southern Pacific 92} the doctor told him he'd never be April, 1931. Properties for Sale Equipped with Model T Ford Shire player Ford in a very close Southern R.R 41} able to work again.** Motor (new) 16-20 h.p. Moderate contested game by 5 points. Fol­ Standard Brands „.._ 18} * * * Mails Despatched MRS. ROBINSON rice. Apply Christopher Smith, lowing are the scores. Standard Gas & Elec , *-*_ Mr. Newwed—Darling, you went CAMPBELL GOSLING & CO. Southampton East. St. Oil of Calif ornia. 441 to cooking school, didn't you? Mails leaving Bermuda on Tues­ Bank of Bermuda Building. West End St. OU of New Jersey 43f WEST YORKS v. B.V.E.C. Mrs. Newwed—Yes, dear. day and Wednesday the 14th and Branch. Phone 963. Cables "Car-rook" St. Oil of New York 22 Mr. Newwed—Then you must 15th respectively, should connect •CR SALE—Stamps, superb col 1359t.4J-n.eitp. lection of British Oo'onials in­ Ford 145 Price 190 Studebaker 24 have skipped all the classes. with S.s. Majestic sailing from New cluding many mint blocks Aspinall 134 Blackman 150 Sears Roebuck...... 54 ••trips and singles. May be seen Beatson ..150 Rise 104 Texas Oorp / 281 Cerrone 150 Ward 81 Texas Gulf Sulphur 46 . by appointment. Apply Bermuda Tin-ken R. B 51 Press. 3055ff. eitp. 579 485 Union Carbide „ „.. 63 Union Pacific 170} COAL-STOVE PRICES CUT 20% FOR SALE-Jaza Drum Set, al­ U.S. Ind. AlcohoL 41 most new. Telephone 590-J B.W.V.A. v. QUEENS CLUB ' U.S. Rubber.... 17. 2972tm.tu.w.t*_.f.s. UJEJ. Realty _. „ J*7 Kortlang 150 Perryman 38 THEY WERE £8.17* 6 to £15. 0.0 Aitken 146 Smith. 113 U.S. SteeL 137} FOR SALE—One Covered Buggy, Godet 132 Hussey 140 United Corporation. 24f good condition. Price reasonable' Lovell 150 Nauen 78 Warner Bros...^^.™ ™„ 11} NOW £7* 2.0 to £12. O. O Phone 880 betwe.n 8 and 9 a m Westinghouse Air Brake __.!, 32f 3046tf.s. 578 369 Westinghouse Electric...™^.™.. 80' Western Union Telegraph 130} Just a few left from Winter Stock Woolworth „.. 61} P W L Pts YeUow Truck „ . 12f FOR RENT WestYorks .^.4 3 1 2181 Total Sales. „ N.Q. B.W.V.A,' - 4 3 1 2102 Money Opened. -,„„_. N.Q. FOR RENT-Hicclf furnished Bed­ room, breakfast optional, near R.B.Y.C 3 2 1 1563 Money (""insert N.Q. B.V.R.C....™ -. 4 2 2 2001 Hamilton. Write Box 3041-'Ber- Sterling N.Q. muda Press. Bda. Police ; 3 1 3 1488 3038*3*1'.*. Queens Olub 4 0 4 1861 _ 3041*f. ei. to th-it* 00 FOR RENT-Large Double Rooms use of Bath. Hot and oold water WEATHER FORECAST GENERAL MOTORS RADIO Llanstwyth," Wesley Street, Bermuda Hamilton. BERMUDA AND ""JICIN-TY S. P. C. A. "THE LITTLE GENERAL" 3073*s.m. April 10:— Gentle variable winds A Mighty Little Set and weather fair tonight and Sat­ HENRY COOLIDGE ADAMS HOMES FOR RENT urday. SECRETARY INSTALLED for £19 or Sale oo NEW WINDSOR HOTEL GRAY RIAL BTATE ACENCY

If the repeal or the retention of SYDNEY O. SIMS TeSepk,* Buil-itf, id* Stmt the Eighteenth Amendment is not INSPECTOR THE BERMUDA TRADING CO. a poUtical issue, how did it get into DEVONSHIRE (PHONE •_*> Reid Street Hamilton TelephoM 573 OWt the Constitution?—-Alfred E. Smith. 7\\*W efaeklfcdeiak Cueimoju&t •\eeeUJed Wad6m'o