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VOL. 18—NO. 47 HAMILTON, BERMUDA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1933 3D PER COPY—40/- PER ANNUM JAPAN STARTS JEHOL DRIVE AGAINST CHINESE

IN THE HOUSE BERMUDA LAWN TENNIS "THE PIRATES OF MAYOR CERMAK WORSE CHAMPIONSHIP MEETING PENZANCE" THEYJAY That the success of the Jamaica Sunday Opening of Large Entry of Noted Stars Bermuda Opera Club's Latest Tattoo might inspire the Pool committee. Hitler Says Disarm Hotel Bars * * * U.S.A. PLAYERS DELIGHTED A really just critic should, I sup­ That such an event could be pro­ WITH NEW COURTS pose, begin by openly confessing Restricted Hours his own prejudices, and try to duced here. Roosevelt to Continue Hoover Arms Policy — justify them. He should also, in * * * Agreed on With the arrival of the strong passing judgment, allow for all That plans were once laid for such O'Duffy Removed from Office — Infernal contingent from the U.S.A. yester­ the circumstances. I propose to do a show. day, all is set for the Bermuda both in the present notice of Wed­ * * * An amendment to the Liquor Machine for President-Elect—Big Silver Tennis Championship Tourna­ nesday evening's performance of That they can easily be reconsider­ Act of 1921. enabling hotels to sell ment which begins today. The the "Pirates." It was probably the ed. * * * Purchase—New Tariff Order—King liquor on Sundays between the hour English players have been here for completest offering yet made by That a naval and military display- Hears New Anthem Tempo — of noon and 2.30 p.m. and 6.30 and some days and are finding their the Opera Club; all the good and is. always intensely thrilling and 10p.m. to all and sundry, as opposed excellent form whilst the local the faulty elements of which an thoroughly enjoyable. Dean of Nova Scotia Dead — to the present law of Sunday liquor players have already given a good amateur production is inevitably * * * sales to hotel lodgers or guesrts only, account of themselves. composed were pretty intimately That the tennis match was thor­ Cabinet Discusses Arms was passed by the House of Assem­ The U.S.A. players were met on mixed. It would be extremely oughly appreciated. bly yesterday afternoon after a long the dock yesterday by the President unfair to apply the same strict * * * Embargo — Transport discussion. and officials of the B.L.T.C. and canons of criticism to an amateur That ;he local players put up a good Head Resigns — Although some members entirely after a quick change proceeded to performance as would be applied fight. * * * failed to see any relationship t o gen­ the Stadium and began practice. to a professional affair. In England That in the Championship event Sports eral Sunday trading in this meas­ They are headed by Mr. S. the word amateur has all sorts of they will do even more. ure other members labelled it as Wallis Merrihew who will referee unfortunate connotations, where­ * * * unfair and making a discrimination the tournament. Clifford M. as in the country of its coinage, That everybody would love to see between different businesses. 11 ROOSEVELT TO CONTINUE day. January 2. following an auto­ Sutter, ranking No. 3., Gregory France, the word is one of dignity our lady champion carry off the was argued at considerable length HOOVER ARMS POLICY mobile accident and had made good Mangin, George M. Lott, Berkeley and approbation. Probably in title. * * * progress towards recovery. Recent­ that other businesses should be Bell. J. Gilbert Hall, A. W. Law; Bermuda we approximate more of That she has many times been given the same privilege as was now NEW YORK, Feb. 23.—President­ ly he had returned to his home and whilst the ladies include Miss the French conception; amateur within an ace of it. being given to hotels, an;! inevit­ efforts, such as those of the Opera elect R os'-velt has announced that his friends were confidently look­ Virginia Hilleary, ranking No. 6, * * * ably the discussion covered t he very- Club, tend to become less amat­ Norm i -i will continue to ing forward to many more years of and Miss Virginia Rice. That she is admired b,> everyone wide area of general Sunday t rading. eurish, there is less and less of that head the U.S.A. arms delegation as health and service for the Dean They expressed themselves as for her splendid sportsmanship. It was made clear that this mingling of gaucherie and vanity, well as economic conference work when death struck unexpectedly. delighted to be here again on * * * * * * amendment is designed primar­ such a pleasant errand, and de­ and more and more an earnest That she is as modest as she is abroad. At the same time Roosevelt and self-sacrificing pursuit after CABINET DISCUSSES EMBARGO ily to cruise ship business, and there clared the new courts were as fine a excellent. will continue Hoover's disarmament perfection, a more consciously art­ was some chaffing on the changed any they had seen. * * * policies and hopes for their actual istic zeal; there is less of that ter­ LONDON. Feb. 23 The Cabinet attitude of certain members in the The tournament starts today and. That lots of people have always accomplishment. rible self-satisfaction that ever is decided that Great Britain cannot House. regarded an hotel as a gold mine. * * * as usual, the order of play for each the hall mark of incompetence, act independently for an effective •BERMUDA SUNDAY" * * * O'DUFFY REMOVED day will be published in the Royal and an increasing determination | arms embargo on the Far East. Doubts were expressed by some That if they knew a little more Gazette and Colonist Daily. The to strive and conquer every diffi­ DUBLIN. Feb. 23. A sensation Co-operation by other arms ex­ members as to this new provision, committee will also notify each about some hotels they would porting countries is essential for which enables all and sundry to culty. Mr. Wheeler is to be con­ has been caused by the announce­ player of the time set for the gratulated upon having succeeded know that in some cases public- any practical scheme the Minis­ walk into a hotel and gel a drink. ment that the Government has various games but cannot be re­ in assembling together a group of spirited men have put their hands ters held. France, Italy and Great Fears for the sanctity of the "old removed General O'Duff.v from his sponsible for any misunderstand­ enthusiastic and willing adventur­ deeply in the pocket to keep one Britain can apply an embargo by Bermuda Sunday" were voiced. office as Commissioner of rhe Civil ing. ers of all kinds and talents, who going. * * * the simple process of refusing but it was pointed out thai actually Guard which he has held since A special report of each days' pla;-. ck> not spare themselves in the en­ That in places to the south some 1925. He will be succeeded by licenses for the export of arms, but the amendment legalises a slate will also be published in these hotels get a Government sub­ the official view here is that the deavour to do and express the very Colonel Broy. chief superintendent. of affairs which existed illegally up columns. best that is in them. sidy. * * * Official circles are most reticent procedure in some other arms pro- to several months ago. Hotels, A large crowd should be present That the American Consul's re­ concerning the reason for ihe re­ Continued on Page 2 bars up to that time remained to watch the pla which promises t o ception was a brilliant affair. moval but the action follows agi- more or le.-s wide open on Sundays, be the most keenly contested ever Continued an Page 10 * * » on of the extreme leftwing of it is well known. een in Bermuda. That it was not only thoroughly the Fianna Fail. FAR EAST The general subject of Sunday Pr'ces of admission have been enjoyable, but most instructive. trading was discussed by the Hous t Materially decreased this year in * * * INFERNAL MACHINE Japan Marks Time—Wants Chin­ a week or two ago, and yesterday's the hope Shat every tennis enthus­ That few thought there were so DISCOVERED debate was in most respects a iast will support the splendid work THE BERMUDA BRIDGE CLUB many people visiting the island. ese Troops Withdrawn repetition of that discussion, with of the Bermuda Lawn Tennis Club * * • WASHINGTON. Feb. 23. Au in­ particular reference to the am­ in its enterprise in arranging a 48 Players Competing in That everyone was pleased to learn fernal machine sent to President­ TOKIO. Feb. 23. Late develop­ endment now proposed. tournament ranking in interest thai ihe Speed King had set up elect Roosevelt has been discovered ments in t'ne Far East situation Mr. North endeavoured to cut with those of main well-known Tonight's Tourney a new record. in the mail here. The authorities indicate that Japan is determined down the cost of restaurant licen­ tennis centre.-. are now trying to find the sender. not to be jockeyed into a war whicli ces, now C200. to £50, in order to That when he wants to rest after may lead to China stampeding the bring them on all fours with small TODAY'S PLAY The stage is set and forty-eight doing over four miles an hour BIG SILVER PURCHASE League into an application of its hotels, arguing at the same time players will compete this evening ne had be' ter come here. sanctions. This view is reflected, that restuarants, in all equity, 10.30 a.m. in i lie Bermuda Bridge Club's 00 WASHINGTON, Feb. 23.—The according to political observers. should be given the same privileges W. Freisenbruch,v. C. A. Finn. opening tournament, arranged to House' Coinage Committee sudden­ in the Japanese proposal for the on Sunday as hotels were now to A. W. Law, Jr., \. G. Robinson. celebrate the Club's entering into ly approved the purchase of a withdrawal of the Chinese regular receive. occupation of its own charming LIGHTING-UP TIME 1 H. Brunie v. B. Eve. 1 maximum of $250,000,000 in silver troops from Jehol and the creation Ht amended his amount to IT on Miss LeBoutilliei v. Miss Blanch - tu '! spacious premises situated on TODAY bullion for monetary purposes. of a neutral zone on both sides oi when some opposition arose, bin ard the Pitts Bay Road. Pembroke. the Great Wall, also the projected both the £100 and £50 restaurani Entrance to the club is on the i Sunrise 6.55 a.m. southern side of the Bluck Build- j NEW TARIFF ORDER notification of the diplomatic mis­ licences were turned down in div­ 11.15 a.m. sions of iier willingness to negotiate isions. H. G. N. Cooper v. S. W. Merrihew ing in which the West India Oil j Sunset 6.12 p.m. Company's offices are located. LONDON. Feb. 23. The publica­ the withdrawal of the garrison EXTRA POLICE G. Hall v. F. Gosling. Play will begin at 8.30 p.m. sharp Lightlng-up time today, tion today of alterations in the from Shanhaikwan. Japan al prc- The House yesterdaj placedat the Miss Stoddard v. Miss Scharman. 6.42 p.m. and for the guidance of those in- ! customs tariff made by the Treasury Continued on Page Z disposal of the Governor-in-Council i experienced in Duplicate and tourn­ order includes an import duty of OO an unspecified amount for th? pa\ | 12.00 noon Rule of the road: KEEP ament play there will be a short 4,6 a square yard on handmade of extra constables, pending a re- 1 K. C. Gandar-Dower v. F. W. LEFT—PASS ON THE address upon Duplicate and tourna- carpets, rugs and mats, and nine- CERMAK WORSE organisation of the Police Force, j Winnall. RIGHT. meni procedure at 8.15 p.m. It is pence a square yard or 20% advalor­ Originally the House agreed to ! B. Bell v. Stir.-Comdr. Williams. particularly requested that those em. whichever is greater, on other appropriate [300. enough for three j R. K. Tinkler v. Remsen Schenck. Now Suffering from Colitis participating in the tournament 00 kinds. 10 6 a hundredweight on mom lis. bi;t the wording of the i dried apples, pears, peaches and will be punctual. MIAMI, Fla.. Feb. 23.- Mayor Resolve winch passed second and I 2.15 p.m. METEOROLOGICAL NOTES nectarines and 10% advalorem on Cermak, who has been in a hospital third readings yesterday is such J Miss V. Rice v. MissPagenslacher. dates. 33 and 1/3 per cent ad­ —OO- Feb. 23rd. here since Zangara's attack on the thai the Governor-in-Council may ! G. Lott v. G. Sheppard. valorem on iron and steel wire. Barometer Roosevelt party last week, has use any sum:- required for extra j B. Bell v. Jones. Three pounds sterling per ton, or 1024.1 millibars taken a turn for the worse, it is constables out of the vote of £17,650 j G. Mangin v. and partner. 8.00 a.m. 20% advalorem. which is greater, INDIAN REFORMS 30.21 inches reported. Recent bulletins from appropriated by the House in the Avory and Tinkler v. Rendle and on iron and steel wire-nails. Eight his bedside have stated that his Appropration Act for the salaries Tuke. 8.00 p.m. 1020.5 millibais pounds sterling per ton on galvanis­ wounds are healing satisfactory. of 72 constables for 1933. This 3.00 p.m. 30.11 inches ed hexagonal wire-netting and 30% Hoare Appeals for Impartiality but he is now suffering from colitis. figure of 72 of course includes the Miss V. Hilleary v. Mrs. Freeman. Wind advalorem on other kinds. The C. Sutter v. Ogden Goeld. 8.00 a.m., N.N.E. 7 mi. per hr. In the event of Cerrnak's death proposed increase of 21, to whicli order will operate on February Avory v. L. Brewer. LONDON. Feb. 23. Yesterday Noon, E.S.E. 6 Zanaga'ra will face a trial for the House has so far failed to give 28th. The treasury has exempted Mrs. Brunie and Miss LeBoul illier in the House of Commons the de­ 8.00 p.m., S.W. 7 murder. effect. bismuth netal from the customs v. Mrs. Donnet and Miss Hassell bate turned on Indian reforms Max. Temp, for 24 hrs 68J duty which is chargeable under bo Mr. Gilbert queried this provision of an unspecified amount, and again on a motion proposed by Pagecroft Min. Temp, for 24 hrs 58° the Import Duties Act. DISARM, SAYS HITLER suggested the appointment of Po­ 3.45 p.m. who was of the opinion that the Rainfall for 24 hrs. nil * * * lice Commissioners. He was as­ D. Trimingham and G. Robinson transfer of responsibility at the Sunshine for 24 hrs. 2 hrs. 0 min. NEW ANTHEM TEMPO Fighting Chancellor Springs sured by Mr. Spurling that unless v. A. W. Law and Covington. centre was inexpedient and urging * * * exceptional circumstances arose. Brunie and Hall v. Eve and Freis­ that provincial autonomy should FOREIGN REPORTS LONDON. Feb. 23.—When tho o d Surprise Continued on Page 2 enbruch. first be introduced. The motion as q King took his seat in the Throne Lott and Sutter v. Williams and was rejected by a vote of 297 to a M Room at his first investiture of the OO Winnall. - - 2 BERLIN, Feb. 23—Chancellor 12. An amendment was adopted to 3J ^ .2 2 year yesterday the Scots Guards Hitler, whom his political oppo­ "THE PIRATES OF Mrs. Trimingham and Miss the effect that it was inadvisable to Date <3 m Band played the National Anthem nents depict as a sabre-battling Rainsford v. Miss Pagenstacher February 23rd r* 33 pass any considered judgment until +-> in a new slow tempo, recently believer in big armies and navies, PENZANCE" and Miss Collins. 8.O r Si the Government's detailed proposals a> adopted at the King's recommenda­ committed himself unequivocally las t 2 for constitutional reform were Temp e Precip t tion for the first time on an official yesterday to a policy of universal Special Performance for 4.30 p.m. announced which would be in a few occasion. The function was a re­ and complete disarmament; Gandar-Dower and Cooper v. weeks' time. The debate was CANADA: splendent full dress affair at which Children "We are willing to go to any Goelet and Stewart. wound up by Sir Samuel Hoare on Montreal 36 c .02 the persons named in theNew Year's lengths to further the ideal of dis­ A special performance has been The Misses Hilleary and Rice v. behalf of the Government who in Ottawa 10 c — Honours list were invested. armament," the Chancellor told arranged to take place on Friday The Misses Snowden. asking for a suspension of judge­ Toronto 26 b — * * * the Associated Press, "but we insist the 3rd. March at The Opera House. Mrs. Robinson and Miss Gilbert ment for the present, appealed to U.S.A.: DEAN OF NOVA SCOTIA DEAD v. Mrs. Randolph and Partner. that the same standards shall The opera will begin at 6.30 members to consider the proposals Boston . . 42 r trace apply for all. Do away altogether o'clock and finish about 8.25 p.m. when the time came, impartially New York 26 cr .04 HALIFAX. Feb. 23.—The Very with armies, if you please, and o'clock. and to satisfy themselves of their Philadelphia. 42 c trace Rev. John Plummer Derweat Germany will gladly scrap hers also. Tickets for children will be 2/- wisdom, but also to approach them Atlantic City 44 c .08 Llwyd, Dean of Nova Scotia and We were compelled by the Treaty Note:—The Committee will en­ each and for Adults 3/-. They can with warm hearts, remembering Washington 46 be .04 rector of All Saints Cathedral. of Versailles lo disarm, not in deavour to notify players personally be obtained from The Royal Gazette that Britishers and Indians were BERMUDA: Halifax, died suddenlyy at his order that 13 years discussions of the times of play but will not Office. not rival nations fighting for St. George's 58 c — home at 8.20 Tuesday night. To his, about systems of defense should be responsible in case of failure Schools may have blocks of seats supremacy but representatives of parishioneis and to his countless ensue, but in order that other to do so. Each day's programme NOTE:—b—blue sky, be—partly reserved on application by letter to two great civilisations which if held friends the news of the Lean's peoples might be placed in a posi­ Mr. H. Wheeler, Marchmont. of play will be published in the cloudy, c -cloudy, o—overcast, death will come as a great shock. tion to disarm. For this disarma­ Royal Gazette and Colonist Daily, together uiight confer a benefit r -rain, p—passing showers, s— This will be the final performance unprecedented in history on the He was taken to a hospital suffering ment we have been waiting over 10 as a new work is being put into also posted at the Princess and snow, f—fog, t—trace, bf—blue world and the British Empire. from a fracture of the leg on Mon­ years." rehearsal at once. Bermudiana Hotels. sky and fog. RALEIGH BICYCLES — ATWATER KENT RADIOS-WADSON'S l\ag e THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1933

• 55fa> ffiatiai ®az?tte Correspondence "QUEEN" ATTAINS SPEED OF IN THE HOUSE 21.07 KNOTS mb (Mutual iattg Continues) from Page 1 MECHANICS HALL THEATRE INCORPORATION H. C. Blackiston, United States no more than £100 a month would WHEN BUSINESS "GOES MOVIE NEWS THE ROYAL. GAZETTE (ESTAB. 1828J director of the FurnesB-Bermuda be used for extra constables. Mr. rnc COLONIST AND DAILY NEWS (CSTAB. iae«) Line has been advised by Lord "NATIVE" Spurling further added his hope We are proud to announce that the programmes arranged for next Essendon, chairman of the com­ that the administration of the week include two of the finest pictures released this year. On -•JBLISHED DAILY. EXCEPT SUNDAY pany, that the new Queen of Ber­ To the Editor: Force would always be under an MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY we present the screen's muda successfully completed her impartial body and not under a IHE BERMUDA PRESS, LTD. Royal Gazette and Colonist Daily, most popular actor sea trials of four days duration system of Bermudian control which REID STREET. HAMILTON and will sail March 7 on her maiden GEORGE ARLISS A. M. PURCELL. Dear Sir: might permit of "log-rolling." voyage from New York to Bermuda. MANAGING EDITOR As a resident here for some time Earlier in the meeting Mr. Spur­ in ASSISTANT EDITOR i e. T. SAVIR It past, and as a business man thor­ Lord Essendon's cable to Mr. ling had intimated that he would ASSISTANT MANAGER I ERNEST J. BELL "THE KING'S VACATION oughly accustomed to similar Blackiston follows: "Queen of Ber­ not proceed with the Police Estab­ muda, all trials satisfactorily com­ His latest and Greatest picture. On stage or screen he has no ADVERTISING MANAGER: M. M. HANSFORD movements elsewhere, may I be lishment Act Amendment Bill until pleted. United opinion that ship superior. • • • permitted to make a few observa­ the appointment of the new Chief tions on a feature of business I is a magnificent success. Great of Police, which he said is imminent SUBSCRIPTION RATES On THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY we bring you Para­ have noticed here of late. I refer enthusiasm evoked when the ves­ PACKING SHED COCA*.:—ONE YEA*. *ot-i six MONTHS. 20/.| sel appeared in the Mersey and the mount's screen version of Liberty Magazine's sensational story by THREI MONTHS. 12/0: ONE MONTH, 5/-. to the attempt to claim merit for a Among other matters discussed Clyde. ten world famous authors FOREIGN:—TO UNITED STATES AND CANADA, business on the ground that it is was a message from the Governor S12.O0 PER YEAR. TO GREAT BRITAIN. BOI- "Was aboard Queen of Bermuda PER YEAR "local" or under exclusively local requesting additional appropria­ • • ii ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS ARE PREPAYABLE IHE WOMAN ACCUSED control." yesterday with party of members of tions for the Board of Agriculture With a tremendous cast, including NANCY CARROLL, CARY The prevailing opinion among Parliament, ship owners and others and the Board of Public Works. and am thoroughly delighted with GRANT, JOHN HALLIDAY NOTE. — AU correspoadeiicc nsmitted mist be M- 'manufacturers, important whole­ The Board of Agriculture item gave the vessel and am sure that you coBsaaies by tne writer's asjce sua address as a salers and distributors whose rise to the only debate on this s?> 5,000,000 people devoured ihe book and 5,000,000 people are waiting will be." caarantee of authenticity, sot aecessarirf for ssblica- representatives are expected to keep message, the provision of £350 for w to see the picture. No children will be admitted to this perform- tin- The Editor reserres tne riist to accept or reject During her speed trials tiie Jin ->r a cautious finger upon the business additional packing shed accommo­ S a nee say letters forwarded, aad kablicatioa does sot imply attained a speed of 21.07 knots. agreement with opinions expressed. pulse and to fiurnish diagnostic dation being queried by Mr. Tal­ reports from their especial terri- The arrival of the new Queen of bot. This additional accommoda­ torities, is that such a claim is a Bermuda at New York on the morn­ tion is to be purely temporary, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1933 recognised indication of an un­ ing of March 3 will coincide with the pending the completion of a cold- healthy atmosphere. arrival of the Morarch of Bermuda storage plant etc. on Hamilton It sometimes happens that these from Bermuda and the two magn­ docks. THE PACIFIC STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY ificent sisterships are expected to manifestations of perfervid. local The appropriation of £250 which make a pleasing marine picture patriotism are merely symptomatic the Board of Works are seeking is 5 T/ie Diary as they move up the river to their The largest and most luxurious steamers operating between of supersensitiveness, and may be for certain work on properties on piers on the North River. Bermuda and England discounted or disregarded accord­ Pembroke Marsh. Leave was given ingly. But generally speaking, the The new flagship of the Furness for Resolves to be introduced provid­ Sailings from Liverpool fo*r Sailings from Bermuda for | SAMUEL PEPYSTEUCER I commercial epidermis is not of an fleet will leave New York onTuesday, ing these amounts. Bermuda, via Liverpool, via exquisite tenderness, and jumpy March 7 on her maiden voyage Fire insurance companies doing French and Spanish Port? Spanish and FrenchPorts nerves and a bounding pulse signi­ for Bermuda with a distinguished business in Bermuda will hereafter "Orcoma" 9th Mar. "Orcoma" 15th Feb. fy an accute irritation, or at least a list of passengers, in command of be required to register if a proposal Feb. 23rd. "Reina del Pacifico" 13th April "Orduna" 5th April well justified apprehensiveness. Captain H. Jeffries Davis, former adopted yesterday becomes law. To the great reception given "Orduna" llth May "Orcoma" 10th May What does it matter if a business master of the Monarch of Bermuda. It was explained that it is customary yesterday at the Princess Hotel 'Reina del Pacifico". 22nd June "Reina del Pacifico" 1st June house in Dover. Kent. Dover, N.B. Captain Davis has been standing for fire insurance companies doing by the hospitable American Consul "Orcoma" 1st Aug. "Orduna" 12th July or Dover. Del., U.S.A. is or is not by his new command for the past business in other parts of the Em­ and }ns charming wife in honour of "Reina del Pacifico" 3lst Aug. "Reina del Pacifico" 10th. Aug. owned and directed exclusively by several weeks. pire to register and file statements Washington's birthday. And a 5th Oct. "Orcoma" Doverities in Kent.NewBrusnwick or 00 of their financial standi g with the "Orduna" ltli Oct. right good time I spend meeting old Delware? Sentimentally, of course, i Government; furthe. more, the friends and making new acquain­ FAR EAST Subject to change without notice the element of local pride may be small registration f e to be charged tances. My dear wife fortunately present. But sentiment plays a will recoup to so e extent the con­ not able to be there so that I smoke Continued from Page 1 minor part in business; of which tribution the Ojvernment is now Fares to England unrestrainedly and partake of a sent has no intention of withdraw­ fact one may easily convince the making to the cost of the Hamilton First Class, One Way ....£30 0 0 Second Class, One Way 120 0 0 delicious "cup." ing her diplomatic representatives most sceptical by the simple ex­ and St. George's fire brigades. First Class, Return £54 0 0 Second Class, Return....£36 0 0 from China. As a boy many years ago I used pedient of asking them to subscribe Third Class. One Way £12 0 0 Is Bermuda to relinquish its to doubt the story of George of their means to bolster up a local These developments followed the penny post. thus giving up one more Washington and the cherry-tree, failure. It will be instantly re­ presentation of a note to the Nank­ HARNETT & RICHARDSON, Agents claim to being "different"? This and I can now confess that I was vealed that pride of this description ing Foreign Office demanding the 3856«8«[w8.w22.w8. question is raised by a message adversely impressed by George's whilst it may seethe in the head and withdrawal of the Chinese regulars received from the Governor yes­ statement that he could not tell a agitate the bosom, seldom descends from Jehol. terday. It is proposed that the lie. But yesterday I had to revise to the trousers pocket. Success The defection of General Leuk- following changes in postal rates my early doubts on the authen cici ty is the only passport to favour in ueitang. commanding tne 4th Vol­ be made: letter of 1 oz. for British of the story. My friend Mr. Clay business, and success is achieved unteer Division, and fifteen thou­ possessions, preseai rate Id., pro­ OCEAN DOMINION LINE Merrill, who is the American Vice- by competent service. Wherefore, sand men. offering his services to posed rate I'd.; post-card for any Consul. was actually wearing a repetition of the question, "what Manchukuo. has raised the Jap­ place out of Bermuda, present rare CANADA BERMUDA — cherries instead of a carnation. So I does it matter whether ownership anese hopes that others may follow Id., proposed ra e lid.: fee for take it that in his country Washing­ and direction are local?" is pardon­ his example, thus facilitating the WEST INDIES—DEMERARA c.o.d. parcels, present rate per par­ ton's cherry tree continues to bear able. pacification of Jehol. cel 4d.. proposed rate 6d. for trade ^ SERVICE cherries just as the centuries-old Japan's mandate islands are her As regards capable, conscientious, charge not exceeding £1. for each vines a; Hampton Court continue to lifeline on the sea as Manchuria is fair-minded business men and additonal £1 or fraction thereof on land, according to Tokio. Japan "M0YRA" sails St. John, N.B. February llth, Halifax, February 17th hear grapes. women, it matters not a jot. So far 3d.; letter boxes, present rates, * * + will never surrender them, she de­ from fearing able competition, 1'- 6 and 8-' a year proposed S. S. "ZENDA" sails from St. John Feb. 25th, Halifax March 3rd. clared in a semi-official statement Yet since I am not a bird and they welcome it. knowing that it rate 6/-, 8/- and 12 - per year. emanating from the Navy Office. thus able to be in two places al helps trade in general and acts as a And fortnightly thereafter from St. John and Halifax This is presumably to forestall The House refused to incorporate once, I missed the tennis at our grindstone upon their own keen any foreign agitation in Japan that the Bermuda Carnival Company new stadium. I do hear our wits. And the capable, conscien­ she surrender this mandate after when the incorporation Bill was players put up a splendid fight tious, fair-minded non-business taken up again yesterday. The R. M. BROWNE, Agent albeit I verily believe I am still men and women welcome it too, she leaves the League. * * * first clause of the Bill was defeated. missed on the tennis court. for in a competitive market, Front Street Hamilton and the committee accordingly Many many years ago. when ethically conducted, the buyer CHANGCHUN, Feb. 23.— The rose. Telephone 1710 tennis in our beloved country was a fares best. From whence, then Manchukuo forces started an ad­ pleasant incident at a tea-party. I come the strident cries that busi­ vance against the Chinese positions anticipated Larwood by a genera­ ness must "go native.'" on the Jehol front at midnight. tion and introduced the body-line * * * They must obviously proceed from serve, and also the smash at the NANKING, Feb. 23.- -China lias the incapable or the unfair-minded, net. decided flatly to reject the demands the stupid and the re-actionary. This caused consternation as it Vaguely conscious of their in­ of the Japanese note for the with­ upset the traditional practice of competence, yet unwilling to ad­ drawal of troops. English Varsity * V * determining the merit of a player by mit it. they see in the success of counting the number of times he others an encroachment, and in PEKING. Feb. 23. It is believed returned the ball neatly to his their own deefmc an injustice. in Japanese circles that t'ne iilti- opponent. And, being bereft of other virtues, matum to Nanking will be t'ne only "What a splendid rally" would one delivered and the one ulti­ Playing Cards they sublimate their antiquity exclaim the sippers of tea as players or nativity, or both; for these matum necessary as Changhsue- firmly rooted on the base line, qualities not being obtainable liang has stated that his actions would pat the ball backwards and either through intelligence or will be guided by instructions from forwards with gentle bin deadly industry alone, may be successfully the Central Government, LINEN FINISH accuracy. monopolised. Wherefore, out upon I well remember our present the non-exclusively home owned, TOKIO, Feb. 23. Tiie War Office local lady champion. Gladys home-directed enterprises! has instructed the commander of Hutchings, than whom there has It is unfortunate that any should the Japanese garrison at Tientsin never been a more chain ring and be intimidated by such vapourings. to take precautions to preven; the 1/9 pk. or 20/- doz. clever player on our courts, striking It is still more unfortunate that Jehol operations from causing dis­ fear into all the then stars by any should seek, by futile concil­ turbances in North China. serving overhand with a vicious iations, io allay such grumblings. 00 kick, and later abruptly ending a But most unfortunate of all is the NEWS FROM THE SOUTH rally by placing the ball down the fact that "localism" ever should SANTIAGO. Chile, Feb. 23. The side-line instead of returning it give threat of att aining to a mali- ABC powers have renewed their quietly to her opponent. gant intensity. For the funda­ efforts for a peaceful settlement of THE BERMUDA PRESS, LTD. I verily believe she still has some mental law of business is that the Gran Chaco warfare. of the old spirit of Bermuda in her, every enteiprise must succeed for her favourite expression when * * * upon merit alone, that special LIMA, Peru, Feb. 23.-Congress she cleverly passes an opponent is privilege or protected mediocrity "Sorry!" has voted confidence in the Govern­ bring about a lowering of standards ment's conduct of the Leticia I do most earnestly pray for her Pilot Killed as Mail Plane Crashes Into Mountain which leads to swift decadence; affair. £ rfiflWiiS-^iti.A ' JJt success in the forthcoming Cham­ and violation of that fundamental * * * pionship. Not only would she law brings retribution upon capital HAVANA, Feb. 23.—At least half please her admirers in her own and labour alike. country, but so popular is she with a dozen outbreaks have occurred in visiting players, she would cause More and better business, to widely sepaiated parts of Cuba. them to rejoice in her victory as use an Americanism, is what the These are supposed to herald the though it were their own. whole world needs, and in this long predicted revolution against Bermuda [is no exception. More Machado. Two soldiers were killed -oo- business, however, is only developed near Guantamamo in a clash with CABLE NEWS by doing business in a better way, rebels. The rebels raided the and to attain that end there is military headquarters at Santa need of all the brains and money Continued from Page 1 Clara and carried off ammunitions which can be attracted and utilised. and arms. Other groups of armed ducing countries is not so simple. And neither of these are or ever agitators are reported burning cane- Meanwhile a threat of an economic will be exclusively local commod­ fields. The censorship is now most boycott against Japan and an arms ities. rigourous making confirmation of embargo against both Japan and I lam Sir. news most difficult. China was voiced by the Council of i Trade Unions and the National Yours faithfully Executive of the Labour Party. The Private Christinas Greeting Cards joint group announced that the' OBSERVER. labour movement in the event that 00 AGENTS wanted by the LARGEST Japan rejects the recommenda­ and FOREMOST Publishers in Eng­ tions of the League of Nations for j C. P. Dividend Passed land. Firm of highest repute; es­ a settlement of the Manchurian [ tablished over a quarter of a cen­ controversy, will urge such steps. MONTREAL. Feb. 21 Decision tury. BEAUTIFUL Sample Book * * * to defer consideration or common of "»magnificent exclusive designs TRANSPORT HEAD RESIGNS and preferred dividend action until POST FREE. 50% Commission. the March meeting, when the Postage paid on all orders. LONDON, Feb. 23.—The Minister complete results of the year 1932 of Transport, Percy John Pybus, will be ready for submission to the JONES. WILLIAMS & CO., Dept. has resigned in order to return to Board, was reached yesterday by 118 Victoria Works, Preston, the Board of Directors of the England Pictured above, surrounded by a curious Crowd, is the shattered wreck of the mail ulan* business. Oliver Stanley will I which recently crashed in a fog into the side of Kennesaw Mountain in Georgia while en succeed him. Canadian Pacific Railway. Feb.24.2S.27. route from Chicago to Atlanta. Pilot Glen T. Fields was killed. CARONIA ART WARE—GODET & YOUNG *<- s«*«

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"THE CRIME OF THE CENTURY" Not since "SMILIN' THROUGH" Tonight's the Night! THE SUPER THRILLER OF ALL TIME Such soul-stirring romance.... The Audience Given Time to Test Clues in "Crime of the Century," REID HALL — 8.30 p.m. struggle of a young composer—A It is our i>ery great honour to present Jean Hersholt, Stuart Erwin, homeless orphan for love ... for Wynne Gibson and Frances Dee MUSICAL ROMANTIC DRAMA head the cast of "The Crime of "THE CRIME OF THE CENTURY" fame...their fears their triumphs the Century," mystery drama in a Featuring JEAN HERSHOLT, WYNNE GIBSON, new style, which comes to the will be your very own. Mechanics Hall Theatre today. Gor­ FRANCES DEE, STUART ERWIN. don Westcott and David Landau have the principal supporting roles. "The Cime of the Century" of­ fers two innovations in presenta­ A new and ingenious diversion in Motion Picture tion of a mystery story. First, entertainment. World premier showing. A love story with case a d e s ol the crime is confessed to police be­ fore it is committed, and yet is AL GRAY and BERNICE CLAIRE melodies—With two smiles for carried through while • aey watch. Second, halfway through, there is in every tear. a 60-second intermission, during which the various clues to the solution are reviewed briefly, and "THE RED SHADOW" the audience is invited to attempt to solve it. Adapted from the Famous Musical Romance The picture centers around » Hear the Song Hit: Hersholt, an alienist, who walks "THE DESERT SONG into a police'station, tells the as­ sembled officers that he has plan­ This is one or the most delightful musical shorts ever "KISS ME GOODNIGHT NOT ned a murder, describes how it shown in Bermuda GOODBYE" will be carried through, and begs With to be locked up so that he will be unable to commit it. Impressed See this Perfect Movie Show Today at CHARLES FARRELL—IANET GAYNOR by his manner as well as his repu­ — BERYL MERCER — tation, officers accompany him to MECHANICS HALL THEATRE Also his home. And there, while they Special Trains—Carriage Calls 10.45 p.m. look on, powerless to prevent it, CHARLEY CHASE in not only the murder he has plan­ ned, but a second one, takes place. At 3 p.m.. 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. Doors Open 6.30 p.m.—Special Shorts and "WALK IN CHARLEY" Erwin, as a police reporter, and 1065^

Build now For Brunettes for Babys Or Those With LINEN FROM THE | future Graying Hair By JACQUELINE HUNT HILLTOWNS OF ITALY THERE are a few more types that we should mention * before taking up a new subject. Brunettes are the most fortunate group of all from the viewpoint of the cosme­ tician. They can do such bold and effective things with rouge and eye-shadow! The brunette may be rich and colorful, or almost as delicate a person from time to time, ac­ Vie aUad. cording to your mood. Remem­ Embroidered by the peasants on fine type as the pale blonde- The ber that certain colors like black-haired, blue- eyed Celtic green and black demand more scie type with a transparent white vivid make-up than pastels. Italian linen— Luncheon sets from ?foA W-8 tt w y_ skin should Perfume for this type of woman use rouge may be exotic and pungent. sparingly, but The woman with graying hair 25/'. Bureau scarves from 4\6. use plenty 0! must pay special attention to lip color anri 'ier make-up. Her problem is a blue 01 more difficult than that of the These make choice and inexpensive blue -green other types. If her skin tends to anAc eye-shadow to be sallow or quite pink, as older enhance her ikins often are, she must choose gifts and are a good buy in Ber­ *- t J-a loveliness. Us­ ier rouge, lipstick and face pow­ to tW^ •» * ually the eye- der with care. White-haired wo­ . 1 U at rest - lashes and men must never, never omit the muda brows of this ouch of rouge. type are And they will be particularly &^\ ri I. u [ dark enough ovely if they do not neglect to / I ,..-<-rS V"1 1. _„_ to need no ac- make up their eyes—not a lot, ls MKSHOTJT cel;ting, but i: ;ut just enough to give accent to nc the brows are sparse or irregu ;canty brows and lashes. They gCStivc »» lar, the use of a black eyebrov must care for their hair unceas­ pencil is recommended. ingly to keep it soft and fine in The dark-eyed, dark-haired texture. A bluing rinse will keep Spanish type may be as darinn white hair a silvery, bluish white as she wishes in her use of .vithout yellow streaks that fre­ rcuge and lipstick — but she quently spoil the beauty of should choose good clear reds oi mowy hair. TRIMINGHAM BROTHERS dark reds rather than those with The skin of the older woman either an orange or purplish must be stimulated with masks cast. and tonics at frequent intervals If you belong to this type, to prevent the grayish, sallow however, I would advise you to color that proclaims neglect and be daring only on occasions—you age. The white-haired woman Writ? for a free crfry 0/ "In/tint Feeding are interesting at all times—so can frequently use a soft rose- > by tte 'A/.'cnburys' Fooiis. " you can be an entirely different colored rouge and lipstick.

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ST. JOHN MAN HAD FIRST" STAMP ALBUM IN WORLD CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS SAINT JOHN, N.B., Feb. 22.—In­ "CANADA'S COMMERCE CARRIERS" formation at New York indicates OPERATED IN CONNECTION WITH CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS flTlKNESS that a Saint John man, Robert Reed, originated the postage stamp Leads the Way album. Reed was a member of CANADA—BERMUDA—WEST INDIES SERVICE the firm of J. and R. Reed, owners Specially Built and Equipped for Tropical Travel of the old Black Ball Steamship BERMUDA—EASTERN GROUP—DEMERARA (Via BOSTON, MASS.) with the Line. Magnificent New The New York Herald published Fortnightly freight, passenger and mail service between Halifax, N.S., Saint John, N.B.. and the following account of the first Demerara, calling each way at Boston, Bermuda, St. Kitta, Nevis, Antigua, Montserrat, Dominica, MONARCH stamp album and its connection St. Lucia? Barbados, St. Vincent. Grenada, Trinidad. of with Saint John: ' Arr. and Leave "Carefully preserved at the Col­ Leave Leave Arrive Leave Bermuda for BERMUDA" lectors' Club in New York is a little STEAMER Halifax, Boston, Bermuda Bermuda St. John, N.B., red morocco-bound blank book. N.S. Mass. for W.I. and Boston 22,424 Gross tons The edges of the covers are tooled and gilded. The pages, about 80 Lady Drake Feb. 18 in number, are of a high-grade Lady Nelson Feb. 5 Feb. 7 Feb. 9 Feb. 10 Mar. 4 linen paper kept apart at the bind­ Lady Hawkins.. Feb. 19 Feb. 21 Feb. 23 Feb. 24 Mar. 18 ing by short stubs between the Lady Drake Feb. 26 Feb. 28 Mar. 2 Mar. 3 Mar. 25 leaves, to prevent bulking by the stamps which are pasted on the Steamers sail from Halifax and arrive at Saint John, N.B. pages. The names of the countries or cities are indicated by colored WESTERN GROUP SERVICE . flags and coats of arms, pasted on Fortnightly freight, passenger and mail service between Montreal (in summer), Halifax, N.S. the pages, sometimes in the centre, (via Boston In winter), calling at Hamilton, Bermuda; Nassau, Bahamas; Kingston, Jamaica; Sailings to sometimes at the top. Where a making O.N.S. connection at Jamaica for Belize, British Honduras. NEW YORK country requires several pages, flags March of various service branches are Leave 1.8,15,22.29 used. Leave Leave Arrive Leave Arrive B'da. for •HaiiiaBBs: "The stamps are grouped around STEAMER Halifax, Boston, Bermuda Bermuda Bermuda Boston and the flags without any regard to N.S. Mass. for Nassau Halifax arrangement into sets, or by date Lady Somers HE only liner afloat that provides a private bath of issue; in fact, no system of dating Feb. 8 Feb. 10 Feb. 12 Feb. 13 Feb. 27 Feb. 28 Lady Rodney. with every room! Built especially for the Ber­ is employed. The stamps now in the Feb. 22 Feb. 24 Feb. 26 Feb. 27 Mar. 13 Mar. 14 Lady Somers— Tmuda service with enormous Sports Deck . . . album are the more common Mar. 8 Mar. 10 Mar. 12 Mar. 13 Mar. 27 Mar. 28 Lady Rodney. two swimming pools . . . three night club cafes . . . varieties of the nineteenth centry, Mar. 22 Mar. 24 Mar. 26 Mar. 27 April 10 April 11 $250,000 dance deck . . . and ship-to-shore 'phone. before 1880. But a number of Bermuda's own royal ship! No other calls. And no stamps have been removed some­ VAGABOND CRUISES other aim than to provide the utmost in Transatlantic times without too much regard for Passenger and Cargo Service, Bermuda—Eastern Service—Demerara comfort and convenience for Bermuda passengers. the pages. "Not the least interesting fea­ STEAMER Coming Early In 1933... the "QUEEN OF BERMUDA"! ture of this little old album is the Leave Halifax Arrive and Leave St. Oeorge's only following inscription on the fly­ An additional super-luxury liner of 22,424 gross tons, leaf: Jan. 28 Feb. 1 twin sister-ship of the "Monarch of Bermuda" Is just " 'This album is the outcome of a Colborne Feb. 11 Feb. IB over tha horizon! The "Queen of Bermuda" will pro­ thought in the year 1861—when Colborne Mar. 4 Mar 8 vide all the luxuries of her famous forerunner plus a postage stamp collections were Chomedy Mar. 18 Mar. 22 few new ones of her own. shewn upon sheets of paper—that Apr. 8 Apr. 12 Under Contract to Carry Bermuda Malls a book of this description would be an improvement. The order was For Reservations, Passenger and Freight Rates, apply to— given to and executed by Messrs. JOHN S. DARRELL & CO., Agents. For Reservations Apply Philips, booksellers of Liverpool, Subject t ' change without notice Hamilton, Bermuda. England, and so far as the writer's WATLINGTON & CONYERS knowledge is concerned, is the General Agents first postage stamp album pro­ HAMILTON - BERMUDA duced. It was then presented to Restores Old Mss. his much loved niece, Jennie E. Robertson. The numerous ele­ 24Mqqm.w.f.t» gant productions of subsequent MUNSON STEAMSHIP LINE years having cast it into the shade, New York — Bermuda Service it has now become a mere memento (Royal and United States Mail Steamers) of the past, and as such it is now transferred from the bottom of one Minimum $ 50.00 — Winter Season — 1933 of the library drawers and trans­ Lowest rate offered in the regular New York-Bermuda Service mitted to her daughter, Grace, the Commencing March 21st—Two sailings weekly between Bermuda and grandniece of Robert Reed, " St. FURNESS BERMUDA LINE New York John, New Brunswick, 1st January, (Under Contract with Bermuda Government) 1888." Sail Arrive Sail • Arrive Reed is recalled here as the Steamer New Voi K Bermuda Bermuda New York Royal and United States Mail Steamers builder o: "Reed's Castle," the foundations of which still over­ •Southern Cross. Sat. Feb. IS Mon. Feb. 20 Mon. Feb. T.E.V. "MONARCH OF BERMUDA" look Mount Pleasant Avenue. He xWcstcrn World. Tue. Feb. 2S Tue. Feb. Thur. Mar. 2 Commencing January llth, 1933. Min. $60 round trip brought up his niece, the Jennie 'Western World. Sat. Mar. 4 Mon. Mar. Mon. Mar. Robertson referred to, who is now, xAmerican Legion Tue. Mar. Tue. Mar. Thur. Mar. 16 PROPOSED SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS Mrs. James U. Robertson. Her 'American Legion Sat. Mar. Mon. Mar. Mon. Mar. daughter, to whom the album was Pan .America Tue. Mar. Thur. Mar. Thur. Mar. Sat. Mar. 25 presented 45 years ago, is Mriss Pan America Sat. Mar. Mon. Mar. Mon. Mar. Wed. Mar. 29 Arrive Leave Pan America Wed. Mar. Mar. Fri. Mar. Sun. Apr. 2 Leave Arrive Grace Robertson. Mother and Dr. L. Bendikson, above, Fri. Steamer New York Bermuda Bermuda New York daughter have resided in Phila­ head of the Phototechnical 'Southern Cross Sat. Apr. Mon. Apr. Mon. Apr. delphia for year6. Laboratory of the Huntington Pan America Mon. Apr. Wed. Apr. Wed. Apr. Fri. Apr. 7 Duch: of Bedford Tut. Feb. Thur. Feb. Sat. Feb. 18 Mon. Feb. 20 oo Library in San Marino, Cal„ Pan America Fri. Apr. Sun. Apr. Sun. Apr. Tue. Apr. 11 Monarch of Bda. Sat. Feb. Mon. Feb. Wed. Feb. 22 Fri. Feb. 24 recently completed successful Pan America Wed. Apr. Apr. Sat. Apr. Mon. Apr. 17 experiments in applying in­ Fri. Duch: of Bedford Tue. Feb. Thur. Feb. Sat. Feb. 25 Mon. Feb. 27 CANADA'S BEAUTY SPOTS fra-red photography to re­ * Leave for South America on regular fortnightly schedule. Monarch of Bda. Sat. Feb. Mon. Feb. Wed. Mar. 1 Fri. Mar. 3 PRODUCE MUCH REVENUE trieve texts of old and valu­ x Fiora South America. Duch: of Bedford Tue. Feb. Thur. Mar. Sat. Mar. 4 Mon. Mar. 6 able manuscripts made illeg­ Monarch of Bda Sat. Mar. Mon. Mar. Wed. Mar. 8 Fri. Mar. 10 ible by deletion or by fire. Subject to change without notice if circumstances MONTREAL-- Advertising has require. Jueen of Bda.. . Tue. Mar. Thur. Mar. Sat. Mar. 11 Mon. Mar. 13 For reservations, passenger and freight rates. apply Monarch of Bda Sat. Mar. Mon. Mar. Wed. Mar. 15 Fri. Mar. 17 been responsible for the develop­ ment of one of Canada's major Queen of Bda.. . Tue. Mar. Thur. Mar. Sat. Mar. 18 Mon. Mar. 20 A TUNIC GOWN JOHN S. DARRELL & CO., Agents. Monarch of Bda Sat. Mar. Mon. Mar. Wed. Mar. 22 Fri. Mar. 24 industries, that of the tourist Issued January 24th, 1933. Queen of Bda... Tue. Mar. Thur. Mar. Sat. Mar. 25 Mon. Mar. 27 trade, stated Tom McDonough, Monarch of Bda Sat. Mar. Mon. Mar. Wed. Mar. 29 Fri. Mar. 31 Canadian National Railways tourist agent at Jasper National Park, in Queen of Bda... Tue. Mar. Thur. Mar. Fri. Mar. 31 Sun. Apr. 2 the course of a recent address. Monarch of Bda Sat. Apr. Mon. Apr. Mon. Apr. 3 Wed. Apr. 5 Canada has set aside seven national Subject to change without notice if circumstances require. parks in the Rockies for the benefit of Canadians and their visitors, WATLINGTON & CONYERS, Agents said Mr. McDonough. and of these, Jasper, with an area of more than GIRLS' PLEATED SKIRTS 4,200 square miles, is the largest and most beautiful. The advertis­ ing of the attractions of this and other famous beauty spots of the New importation of Navy Blue Dominion has brought about a steady increase of tourist traffic, Serge Skirts—Finely pleated on which, previous to the onset of de­ bodice tops. pressed business conditions a few years ago, had reached the annual Sizes 4 to 14 years— revenue total of nearly $300,000,000. Even with less favourable conditions prevailing everywhere, tourist visit­ Prices 5/- and 6/- ors to Canada during 1932 had spent not less than $180,000,000, and this revenue was second only to that obtained by the export of agricultural products. A recent development in Jasper National LOCKWARD & CO. Park has been the provision of Reid Street West speckled trout fishing through arti­ ficial propagation at Maligne Lake Phone 1236 and tourists can now land speckled 397 iq

the shortage of accommodation for From the Director of Public Works. The rental from these ^properties to be included. But there were no imported separately" at the end COLONIAL Patients. To the Honourable Colonial Sec­ is between £500 and £600 p.a. which exemptions actually made in the Act, of sub-section (1). Within tho last month there have retary. has been collected by the Marsh and therefore it would have been Mr. T. H. H. OUTERBRIDGE:— PARLIAMENT been as many as 98 Patients in the Reclamation Dept. and made a re­ possible for the Colonial Treasurer Main Hospital at one time, (the Unforeseen Expenditure Pembroke imbursement to the Treasury by to have collected duty on radios, Mr. Chairman, I would like to ask normal accommodation being 75), Marsh Area them. parts of radios. I do not know the hon. member if he actually and it has been exceedingly difficult, Up to the end of 1932 any urgent what has been done about that; knows that tubes can be pro­ OFFICIAL REPORT and in many cases impossible, to Forwarded herewith for your in­ repairs required have been carried anyhow, we want to get the thing cured from the Mother Country to procure admission for patients formation are three Extracts of out from the Marsh Reclamation straightened up, and it was under­ stand up and operate as well in Proceedings of the needing Hospital care and attention Minutes of Board of Public Works Vote. As there is no money voted stood radio tubes were to pay duty. these machines as the tubes that The position is all the more Meeting held 31st January, 1S33. for Marsh Reclamation in 1933 Then certain apparatus comes down are made for these machines, Honourable House serious as at present there are It is requested that the Legisla­ estimates these properties will have here which is capable of being and because I am led to believe there very few Tourists in the Island and ture be asked to vote, as soon as to be looked after out of some other is properly operated by electricity; are a great many tubes on the of Assembly the present difficulties will be very possible, £250 for the following vote. and there has been an idea to sep­ market today, and you can buy greatly augmented when the services:— \ A complete list of these proper­ arate the electrical part from the them everywhere, but they do not SESSION 1932—33 Tourist Season commences. (a) Cost of repairs to Pembroke ties is available in the old Marsh other part of the machine—it stand up, and unless a radio is Marsh House Property, which Reclamation Office with the names might be an electric refrigerator or supplied with tubes that are flrst- has a rent roll of £500 per an­ of the present Tenants and the an electric pump—and to pay duty class you cannot get first-class (sgd.) W. E. TUCKER DAY No. 34—Tuesday, February 21, num. rents they pay. only on the actual electric appara­ reception over the long distance H. C. CURTIS 1933. (b) Removal of pipeline from pri­ The rent is still collected and tus rather than on the electric C. B. WAINWRIGHT we are at here in Bermuda. vately owned land. The re­ re-imbursed in the old way pend­ pump or electric refrigerator, be­ E. HARVEY MINUTES moval of this pipeline is being ing other arrangements you may Hon. S. S. SPURLING:—Mr. O. A. ARTON cause that is what it is. It is in demanded by the owners. wish to make. Chairman, it is largely a matter of E. E. BROWN order to straighten it up that this (c) To build retaining wall in order I suggest that a complete sur­ The minutes of the last meeting L. J. WILLIAMS. Bill has been introduced. I shall opinion. There are many makes of were read and confirmed. to give lateral support to cer­ vey of all these properties should be glad to afford any further in­ tubes, and each maker claims the tain privately owned property, be made and decisions given as to. formation if it is required, sir. best qualitites for his particular which lateral support was re­ repairs to be done, which are fit for MESSAGES FROM GOVERNOR The Chairman, make of tubes. I am certain in my moved during the excavation habitation, which should be de­ The Board of Governors, Mr. TALBOT moved clause 1. own mind there are branches of of reclamation of the Saltus molished etc. as the present state The following Messages from His King Edward VII Memorial American factories in the United Playing Field Area. of many of them is not a credit to Excellency the Governor: Hospital. Mr. J. R. CONYERS (Pembroke Kingdom and Canada making the Landlord. Parish):—Mr. Chairman, I would tubes exactly similar to the type of (No. 63) (sgd.) W. LIVINGSTON. As far as payment for this work like to ask the hon. member what tubes made in the United States. (No. 67) Director of Public Works. is concerned it would appear that is going to happen in the case of a T. ASTLEY CUBITT, 2nd February, 1933. this should be paid against the person who imports a radio which Mr. E. P. T. TUCKER (St. George's Lieut.-General. Governor and T. ASTLEY CUBITT, rents as for any other Estate the he bought in New York, with the Parish):—Mr. Chairman, I realise Commander-in-Chief. Lieut.-General, Governor and Extract from Minutes of Board of money remaining over at the end tubes, for a certain price, including it is a very difficult matter to clarify Commander-in-Chief. Public Works Meeting held on of the Year being re-imbursed the tubes. How are you going to in any detail, but it seems to me The Governor has the honour to 31st January, 1933. to the Treasury in the ordinary ascertain the price of the tubes? that the amendment is very likely forward, for the consideration of the The Governor has the honour to way. The contention is that he must to invite corruption, .because Honourable House of Assembly, the transmit, for the favourable con­ Marsh Reclamation (sgd.) A. D. LARG, pay duty on the radio and also obviously anyone importing a accompanying copy of a Bill en­ sideration of the Honourable House Mechanical Engineer, P.W.D. then pay the duty on the tubes? radio is going to import it with titled, "The Liquor License Act, of Assembly, the accompanying 11. House Property on Marsh Lands. 12/1/1933. the type of tubes the manufacturer 1921, Amendment Act, 1933," copies of minutes requesting the The Director submitted a report Mr. J. D. B. TALBOT:—Mr- recommends, and they will bring which he has caused to be prepared grant of supplementary appropria­ from Mechanical Engineer on the Chairman, Board of Public Works, Chairman, as far as I know radios in spares with the radio and get for the purpose of amending the tions as follows: condition of Marsh Reclamation Submitted for the information are not imported with the tubes in by with it just the same. law dealing with the sale of Agriculture House Properties which are rented. and decision of the Board, please. them. (Members:—Yes, they are.) liquor. Packing Shed £350 0 0 He pointed out that formerly all Are these buildings now to be Then they come in with the radio. Mr. J. R. CONYERS: -I do not War Expenditure these houses have been maintained handed over to 1st Works Asst. That is a radio, but when you think the hon. member could do Public Buildings. Hamilton. Active Contingencies from Marsh funds. That the £500 to keep in repair. If so tnis is go­ import the tubes separately they that. A radio will only operate 16th February. 1933. andGratuties 35 0 10 per annum rents have been paid ing to be an additional load on the will have to pay duty on the tubes. with a certain number of tubes. Board of Public Works into the Treasury. That the houses Maintenance of Public Buildings I was under the impression, sir, (Mr. Tucker:—They can pack them (No. 64) Pembroke Marsh Area 250 0 0 are in need of repair. vote which is already overburdened. that certain radios come down here in.) It was decided that the Director Recommended chat in view of minus the tubes; in fact, I have T, ASTLEY CUBITT, Public Buildings, Hamilton. send a minute to the Colonial the change that a supplementary known radios to come down here —which was agreed to. Lieut.-General, Governor and 19th February, 1933. Secretary asking for an appropria­ amount of £200 be asked for to which did not have the tubes with Commander-in-Chief. tion from Suspense Account of handle this property from which them, because they said they were Hon. S. S. SPURLING:—Mr. £250 to meet considerable rents can be obtained, likely to be broken. Other members Chairman, I wish to bring before From the Clerk. Board of Agricul­ The Governor has the honour to (a) Cost of Repairs to Houses. if properly managed. who probably know more about the committee today the desirabil­ ture. forward, for the favourable con­ (b) Removal of Pipeline. these things than I do sir, say they ity of making another amendment To the Colonial Secretary. sideration of the Honourable House (c) To build retaining wall. (sgd.t W. LIVINGSTON, do come in with the tubes. to the Customs Tariff Act. It of Assembly, the accompanying The Director was instructed to Director of Public Works. only arose this morning, at a I am directed to inform you that copy of a Bill entitled "The Patents submit to the Board at a future 13th January, 1933. Hon. S. S. SPURLING (St. meeting of the Trade Development at a meeting of the Board of Agri­ Designs and Trade Marks Act, 1930, meeting a list of all Government George's Parish):—Mr. Chairman, j! Board. I do not wish to ask the Amendment Act, 1933." which he culture held on 20th inst. the pack­ owned land and buildings, parti­ ORDER DISCHARGED FOR DAY we went over this with the Colonial 'I House to rush it through unless has caused to be prepared for the ing of vegetables received consid­ culars of same, and estimated Treasurer and he pointed out that |J they feel it is a desirable thing, but purpose of removing any difficulty eration. value. On the calling of the first order under the present wording of the under item 29 in the Customs Tariff in regard to the interpretation 2. The Board anticipates that the The Director was further in­ for the day. consideration of the Tariff Act, "electric appliances. Act, third schedule, exemption whicli may arise from the use of the Central Packing House and Pre- structed to take steps with a view Governor's Message No. 58. relative bulbs, apparatus and fit tings." he * from duty is made for goods to be expressions "date of issue of the cooling plant at tne Hamilton dock of collecting the money due the to a Colonial Administrative Service, really could not legitimately ex­ appropriated as prizes for goit patent" and "after the use of will not be completed in time to be Government from Landowners clude radios from paying the higher competitions io be competed for the patents." used this season, and that farther whose lands have been reclaimed. Hon. S. S. SPURLING iSt. duty, whereas he knew from the by members of golf organisations temporary arrangements will have George's Parish):—Mr. Speaker. I debates in the House, at which he visiting these Islands under the - Public Buildings, Hamilton, to be made at the Agricultural (sgd. ) E. T. SMITH, am going to move that the first was present, it was the intention of auspices of me Trade Development 17th February, 1933. Station. Clerk to Board of Public Works. order be discharged for the day the House not to include radios in Board. Mr. Chairman, quite a 3. For this purpose the sum of Extract from Minutes of Board cf and be set down as an order for the higher duty. It was really at number of convention parties conic (No, 65) C350 is urgently needed to erect Public Works Meeting held on the next day of meeting. I think his suggestion that this Bill was to Bermuda. We had one t wo weeks, another packing shed, measuring 31st January, 1933. Mr. Speaker, there is a subsequent drawn up, and he has accepted it ago, the Westinghouse Convention, T. ASTLEY CUBITT, about 35 feet by 75 feet. This despatch which has not been pub­ as clarifying the situation. He and they brought a number o; would interpret it now that com­ Lieut.-General, Governor and shed will be used for a cat lie barn Marsh Reclamation lished, and which I think the prizes with them which were com­ plete radios imported would pay Commander-in-Chief. when the Central Packing House is House should have the benefit of peted for on one of the Bermuda the normal tariff, not the higher completed, and for Exhibition pur­ 10. Removal of Pipe Line. Letters before considering this matter. golf links. The prizes were dis­ tariff of 25 per cent, but radio The Governor has the honour to poses. from Mr. H. W. Walker and Mr. tributed the second day and wen; valves or tubes imported separately request that the Honourable House •1. As the shed in question will, C. E. White were read request­ Mr. SPURLING moved that the would pay the higher tariff of 25 oat of the Colony on the third day. of Assembly will be good enough to it is hoped, be used for a snort ing the removal of the pipe first order be discharged for the day per cent. That is the way he will and that organisation had to pa.-, take under consideration the ques­ period only for packing house line from their properties. and be set down as an order for the interpret the clause if it is adopted. the full rate of duty on ail those tion of requiring all fire insurance purposes, and will afterward3 be The Director was instructed to next day of meeting. prizes. Now in ihe Trade Develop­ companies to be registered, and to used for other puiposes of the have this pipe line dismantled. ment Board i was unreasonable pay an annual registration fee, and Department, my Board is of opin­ The cost to be defrayed from an —which was agreed to. Hon. W. J. H. TROTT:—Is it and undesirable to levy duty or in due course to acquaint him ion that the proper course to pur­ amount of £250 to be asked from the intention to charge the duty prizes brought in by conventions with their views in the mauer. sue is to ask for a special grant for Suspensoiy Account tor this and THE REVENUE DEPARTMENT on bulbs, lamps, and radio tubes? for competition among themselves the purpose. repairs to rented property on the SAFE RESOLVE, 1933. (Mr. Spurling:—When the tubes are under the auspices of tne Trade 5. I am directed to point out March Reclamation area. Public Buildings. Hamilton. Second Reading imported separately.) Development Board, and immedi­ 18th February. 1933. that the Board's estimate of re­ ately removed out of the Colon. quirements for Packing House pur­ (sgd.) E. T. SMITH, On motion of Mr, Talbot the Mr. T. H. H. OUTERBRIDGE within a couple of days. It is witn (No. 66; poses was reduced by the Finance Clerk to Board of Public Works. Resolve entitled "The Revenue the idea of clearing up that situation Committee in the sum of £1,250. (Hamilton Parish):- -Mr. Chair­ Department Safe Resolve, 193.3," man, while the hon. member is and aifording exemption from T. ASTLEY CUBITT. The Board's estimates were: Extract from Minutes of Board of was read a second time and com­ duty on prizes brought in in thai Packing House op­ writing his motion I would like to Lieut.-General. Governor and Public Works Meeting held on mitted. say this. They do not intend to way, that I offer this amendment. eration 1,500 Commander-in-Chief. 3l3t January 1933. put a higher duty on radios but (Having read motion infra.) Then Purchase of mach­ Mr. MISICK in the Chair. they do intend to put a higher Ihe item would read as follows: inery 1.250 £5,750 The Governor has the honour to Marsh Reclamation duty on t ubes when imported "Goods to be appropriated as prizes Voted by Legisla­ forward, for the consideration of Mr. J. D. B. TALBOT ^Paget separately. Well, Uie outcome of ; or golf compet itions to be competed the Honourable House of Assembly, ture: 11. Application to nave wall built. Parish): Mr. Chairman, sufficient that is this: it encourages people to for by members of golf organisations the accompanying copy of a minute Packing House Tne Board considered au ap­ explanation has already been given. import radios from Uie United and as prizes for conventions visit­ of the Secretary-Manager. King and Contingenc­ plication from Mr. W. E. P. I will move the Resolve, air. States, and the reason they do that ing t hese Islands under the auspices Edward VII Memorial Hospital, ies 1.500 Motyer io nave a retaining wall is because up to the preseat time of the Trade Development Board." enclosing a copy of a letter from built on tne Northern Boundary Mr. TALBOT moved the adoption radios from the United States, I the Medical Staff of the Hospital £1,250 of his property which has been of the Resolve. believe, are better, that is they Mr. TALBOT moved clause 2. with respect to the accommodation made unsafe by tne excavations operate better in Bermuda a1 any at the King Edward VII Memorial carried out in connection with the - which was agreed to. rate, than radios from the Old Mr. J. D. B. TALBOT:- Mr. Hospital for patients. Saltus Grammar Sciiool Field. The Board has already found it Country, and it will put a person Chairman, electrical machinery has necessary to make commitments The Director stated that it was The House resumed. in the position where he will pviy got to be actuated. If you bring Public Buildings. Hamilton, from the vote for buildings and necessary for the Department to the cut rate put on a radio and fc>e down an electric generator, a 18th February, 1933. machinery, and fears that the vote build tnis wall. The CHAIRMAN reported the encouraged to buy it, and thve machine to move that, moving will be insufficient for all Packing It was decided to ask for an Resolve, and it was adopted and minute a tube breaks he has go>.t machinery, whether it is oil or gas 27th January, 1933. House charges. amount of £30 for this work. Thu ordered to be printed. to pay a high price in order to get or coal, a "prime mover," as it is 6. In view of the foregoing, my Director to include this amount in a tube to suit that set. Now it is called in electrical and mechanical From the Secretary-Manager, King Board respectfully requests the his minute to the Colonial Secre­ THE CUSTOMS TARIFF ACT, 1932, pretty well-known the RCA t ubes parlance, is needed, and the idea Edward VII Memorial Hospital. Legislature to grant the sum need­ tary for grant for repairs to Marsli AMENDMENT ACT (No. 2), are the best tubes made today, is to charge duty on it so that if a To the Hon. the Colonial Secretary. ed. House Property. 1933. and I should think it is a pity that man brings down electrical machin­ people who import radios of all Second Reading ery he cannot say the machinery kind'"j hero should be placed in a I am directed to enclose herewith HILDA C. LINES, (sgd.) E. T. SMITH, that moves it is not part of the position where they have to pay a copy of a letter from the Medical Clerk, Board of Agriculture. Clerk to Board of Public Works. On motion of Mr. Talbot the Bill electrical machinery. The chief higher duty on tubes which it will Staff of this Hospital, dated 24th 23rd January, 1933. Director of Works. entitled "The Customs Tariff Act, importers of electrical machinery be necessary for them to got. January. 1933, with respect to the 1932, Amendment Act (No. 2), are perfectly satisfied with regard serious positions caused through Condition etc. of Marsh Reclam­ 1933." was read a second time and From the Colonial Treasurer to the amendment, sir. the shortage of accommodation ation house properties which committed. To the Colonial Secretary. Mr. J. R. CONYERS: Mr. for Patients, which was considered are rented Chairman, I want to ask the tion. —which was agreed to. by the Board at a meeting held on Mr. DUNKLEY in the Chair. member Mr. Spurling if he is avare the same date. The Crown Agents' accounts for I have to point out that tiie con­ that tubes from England woula be Mr. SPURLING moved the follow­ I am directed to state that the January, March, June and October, dition of the various houses and Mr. J. D. B. TALBOT (Paget adaptable to the machines manu­ ing as clause 3: Board concur as to the urgent 1932, contain on account of pension sheds, both wooden and stone, is Parish):—-Mr. Chairman, this Bill factured in the United States which 3. The Third Schedule of the necessity for the enlargement of for F. H. Willoughby charges very poor and needs attention. has been introduced after a con­ we are importing here. Customs Tariff Act, 1932, is hereby the Hospital at the earliest practical amounting to £31-16-0., which have These properties, bordering on sultation with the Colonial Treasur­ am .ended by inserting be: ween the date. so far not been collected and re­ the Eastern Pembroke Marsh, were er, in order to clarify certain ex­ Hon. S. S. CPURLING:-Yes, Mr. woi'ds "organisations" and "visu- mitted to the Crown Agents. bought originally (1924-1927) to pressions in the Customs Tariff Chairman, they are. That is the ing, " where they occur in item 29, (sgd.) PIERRE B. PATTISSON allow for the full completion of the Act, 1932. While the Colonial The local vote from which these reason for specificially including ' 'and! as prizes for conventions.'' Secretary-Manager, Marsh Reclamation scheme in that Treasurer is now making rulings charges are eventually met is the them, because they are being made King Edward VII Hospital Appropriation Act, 1931, War Ex­ area. They were rented temporarily which he thinks are right and in Canada and in the United King­ Hcxn. S. S. SPURLING:—Mr. penditure: Active Service Contin­ until the time came when demoli­ reasonable, it is only fair to clarify dom to suit American radios. Chaiiman, it would then go on 24th January, 1933. gencies and Gratuities, which vote tion should take place. the law as much as possible so "•visiting these Islands under the I find, according to the Audit Some of them even then were in a that not only he but all the public auspices of the Trade Development Board's books, is already overspent poor condition and they were let will know exactly where they stand, Mr. J. D. B. TALBOT:—Mr. Sir. Chairman, in order to clarify the Board." We, the undersigned Members to the extent of £3-4-10, to each tenant on the understand­ sir. (Having read Clause 1.) Now sir, it was understood in the situation I shall move this motion. of the Medical Staff of the Hospital ing that no repairs except urgent House, during what has been re­ Mr. A. C. SMITH (Paget Parish): again desire to draw tbe attention (sgd.) JOHN TRIMINGHAM, weather work and sanitary re­ ferred to quite lately as the "Christ­ —Mr. Chairman, should not the Colonial Treasurer. quirements would be done by the Mr. TALBOT moved ' to amend of the Board to the very serious, mas rush," that radios were not position that has arisen through 2nd February. 1933. Board of Works. clause 1 by adding the words "when Cmtiraed on P»»e 14 THE ROYAL. GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1933 Page 7

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If his break­ And it is perfect­ A breakfast of bot Cream of ly protected frotr.-. fasts are not wholesome, a school contamination ir: Wheat with whole milk and some its triple-wrapped at the fine networks of wrinkles child will not appear bright be­ and triple*sealed TALENT BEFORE BEAUTY sugar is of great benefit for your carton. covering the baby-smooth skin of cause be lacks energy right from her face; the large, generous but children — particularly f they (by Arthur Kempner) the morning. firm mouth; the eyes, grey and are of school age. The sooner twinkling—not limpid, nor gor­ On a certain day. more than For thirty-six years child special­ you give it to them, the better. geous, yet eyes that you will never fifty years ago, a little girl discovered ists have recommended Cream Cream of Wheat is easily cooked forget; fascinating in their eager­ CAKES that she was very ugly. And that of Wheat for children one year ness and their glow of vitality; and and unbelievably economical— her ugliness was made more notice­ her hands, never quiet but nervous­ upwards — firstly, because it is for a single package will yield able because she had a very beauti­ STAY FRESH ly restless; long, tapering fingers abundant iu energy and weight- forty generous portions. ful sister. with beautifully shaped nails. On that day Marie Dressier was ROi U. Baking I'owder Marie may be sixty or thereabouts really born. She may weigh somewhere in the makes cakes lighter and Of course the little girl, whose CREAM OF WHEAT neighbourhood of two hundred more moist. Things you name was Leila Koerber, didn't pounds. But she has slim, grace­ bake stay fresh longer. realise that such an important ful feet, and ankles which would do thing was happening to her, She Cream of Tartar is the se­ credit to a woman of twenty-five. didn't dream that there ever would cret of thoroughrising. Be On the screen you don't notice be a person named Marie Dressier. them, because they're usually en­ sure yon get But on that day she knew in her cased in Congress Gaiters or what­ L Childish way that she must do i\ KS> f^kl? rk U BAKING ever you call those atrocious things *vV SOsrtL POWDER something to cverc-ine her ugli- -v ^ worn by her characters. But the IS SOCIAL CM ness and make pe ,>le notice her ^ s !^J real Marie is an entirely different now and then instead of always person to the dishevelled Marthy W. S. PURVIS & CO., Hamilton looking at iter pretty sister So and Min and Emma or the rowdy, LIFE TOO she fell down. It >vas a trick fall. *%J rollicking partner of Polly Moran. As But everyone laughed and looked ather, She doesn't burst into "wise­ TIS51NG That was the first of a series of cracks" or au slapstick stunts. She is the very epitome of dignity and >». thousands of falls. That laugh was -T'- V the beginning of a flood of laughter graciousness. She is one of the which was to flow over the world, most perfectly groomed of women m laughter which verged on tears at in Hollywood. Everything about the antics of Leila Koerber trans­ her clothes, her speech, her actions, YOU! ^ \ formed into Marie Dressier. her home, show the exquisite taste .U£? of a cultured woman of the world. Today Marie says that she is glad that she was born ugly. "Bill Haines decorated this "If I hadn't always been an room for me," Marie explained, Ugly Duckling. I probably would looking around at its white and never have amounted to anything," blue simplicity, with its wide she explained with Dresslerish windows shaded by white Venetian vehemence, sitting in the blue and blinds, "but. when he had finished white cardroom of her home in it, it was too perfect. I felt like Beverly Hills, early one afternoon the bull in tne china-shop. It was when I went out to talk , o her. no place for an ugly, old person like •\ "Most beautiful women don't me. It would have been beautiful ROWNTREE'S COCOA for some lovely, young girl. So I h amount to anytning. They don't 1 have to. I suppose, in a world where put in a few pieces of my own \ beauty counts for so much." And furniture, that old walnut desk, for she signed, thinking probably of instance, and I hung all uiose all the hard work and the harder pictures on ine wall. Now it seems OR CAN YOU IMPERIAL falls which had finally brought her like home." 'Good Companion' to that low wicker chair in that Tnat is typical of Maiie. She \ beautiful room. ' doesn't want perfect, "just-so" REALLY ENJOY IT! Portable Typewriter "Ugly women." Marie went on things. She wants comfort, and vi vigorously, "have to go out and just enough disorder to be pleasant When the day's work is done and achieve something to take the place and real. In thai blue and white friends can meet together — that A. A. JOHNSON & CO. of the beauty they haven't got. room she plays solitaire bj the should be the very salt of life. They can't sit back and rest on hour, or bridge with her friends, But is it for you ? Front Street, Hamiltor their laurels and wait for the or even backgammon, if she can wheedle someone into a game. 3132qqn.wJ.tp. world to bring tnem its prize on a Wincarnis is Nature's supreme silver platter. If they do, they'll "Everyone is treating me as if I tonic. It will banish your lassitude find that they have a good, long were either a baby or a princess," and debility. It offers fresh wait before them. No, they've she grumbled with a smile. "I'm strength and vigour to those who go L to go out and develop personality not used to it. I've never had time Furnish or charm cr wit or—comedy falls, to be coddled before, you know. A are nervy or rundown. or something to make people notice Since I was thirteen and left home, It seems too good to be true, but your home them. Did you ever stop to think I've taken care of myself." %m^mM for fifty years Wincarnis has proved Marie refused to talk about the how many ugly women are famous to millions of weary folk that it is economically clever and popular? "depression." "Whenever I hear young girls "The more we talk about it, the unquestionably the world's greatest bemoaning the fact that they worse it is," she states with an tonic and strength giver. No wonder The Bermuda Trading Co. aren't as beautiful as others, I emphatic tapping of her forefinger it is called the Giver of Life. want to snake them. What they on the arm of her chair. "If we'd Reid St. opposite Telephone Bldg. ought to wish for is enough brains spend less time wasting our breath W.3-32 \mtt,t to go out and make the most of their moaning over it, and more time and plainess. What they'll get in the energy trying to work out ways of getting over it, we'd be a lot better sympathy about her which makes that you can go out and conquer way of charm and personality will 1 last far longer than mere beauty." off. You've probably noticed that you know that she would never the whole world. There is an Marie has gone a long way since the people who do all the talking condemn you, that she would electric-sort of energy about her, Bermuda The Right Goods at the the day when she took that first aren't the ones who do the acting understand and try her best to in her handclasp, in her voice, in fall. And in the travelling she has when it's time for action. If you've help you over the rough spots, her eyes. She fills the room, developed something very close to got to face a situation, face it. and through your mistakes and wherever she happens to be, with s . P. C. A. Right Price But don't yell about it." troubles. beauty. Of course, I don't mean her vitality. HENRY COOLIDGE ADAMS that you'd ever pick Marie's head §|When Marie talks, she becomes Marie never forgets anything: SECRETARY for the perfect profile, or anything the most fascinating woman I have old friends, old places, old times. What a lucky thing it is that she like that. But, sitting there in ever met. It is not only what she But she doesn't live in the past. discovered so long ago that she NEW WINDSOR HOTEL her green printed silk dress— Marie says, but the_way in which she says The present and the future are too wasn't a beauty! Think of all the SYDNEY O. SIMS NATIONAL STORES it—with all her heart and soul, and hates dark colours, and has a exciting and interesting. laughter the world would have lost INSPECTOR HAMILTON, ST. GEORGE'S, SOMERSET ' perfect mania for prints—she the vital energy of an amazing if Marie Dressier had not been vigour. And there is a tolerant Talking to Marie is inspiring. 'PHONE 1711 really looked beautiful. 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DEPARTMENT OF A SUPERB HOTEL ON THE LOVELIEST SITE AGRICULTURE IN ALL BERMUDA . . . EXHIBITION "SUGGESTION" MEETING

Though not largely attended, the "suggestion" meeting in relation to this year's Exhibition, which is to be held on 2nd, 3rd and4th May. was earnest of a successful Exhibition. yntonS In the absence of the Chairman. Hon. W. J. H. Trott, M.C.P., the chair was taken by the Director of Agriculture. Mr. E. A. McCallan. who was supported by Miss Hilda Lines, clerk, and Mr. J. C. Nauen, Horticul­ turist. Among those present were Mr. H. H. Brown, Mr. A. F. Crristen- sen, Mr. T. O. Covel, Mrs. C. W. B. Ingham, Mr. W. E. R. Joell, Mr. C. H. Masters, Mr. Jos de Moura, Mr. Roy Mayor, Kr. J. R. Outerbridge. Mr. A. M. Pickett. Miss Winifred Rogers. Mr. L. P.. Selley. Kr. H. E. D. Smith and Mr. W. A. Young. In opening the meeting the Director expressed regrets that the Chair­ 7 man of the Board of Agriculture, Hon. W. J. H. Trott, was prevented from being present. The steady growth of the Exhibition was conclusive proof of its place in the community: 18 holes 6200 yards THE FINEST HOTEL IN THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE 10 minutes from Hamilton by Perry Year No. of entries 1928 4,702 1929 5,303 New Ferry Service io Castle Harbour FULLY EQUIPPED GOLF SHOP 1930 5,886 AND 1931.. 6,848 Castle Harbour may now be reached by 1932... 7,047 CLUB fHOUSE. railroad (BERMUDA RAILWAY") to Ferry Point, and then (The average number of entries at Roseban during the years 1893-1903 was 904. by speod boat lo Castle Harbour, or by railroad to GOLFER'S GRILL The following financial statement was presented: Bailey's Bay and then by carriage to Casile Harbour. FINANCIAL STATEMENT Nicol Thompson & Stuart Murray Fare on the speed boai 25c or 1/6. RECEIPTS Professionals Also a Ferry from St. George's to Casile 1931 1932 £ 15 i Balance brought forward £ 102 10 6 Harbour, making four round irips on week days and Granted by Appropriation Acts and Resolves.... 400 ( 345 0 0 Kffl Donated for special prizes 11 ( 17 0 0 five on Saturdays, for 3/ a round trip: *&*? Gross receipts for advertisements in catalogue and programme 140 9 130 5 0 SPECIAL GOLFERS' LUNCHEON, 9/ OR $1.50 Ground rents 95 0 108 IS 0 tfi Entry fees 8 11 6 16 0 402 Gate receipts 13 4S1 4 0 THEODORE TITZE, Managing Director Enclosure receipts _.._.... 136 19 130 5 7 Bicycle receipts 26 0 18 16 2 LUNCHEON TEA DINNER Receipts for meals 6 15 0 Miscellaneous receipts ..-._. 15 0 Unpaid prizes 2 15 0 7 15 6

Totals £1,345 IS 2 31,362 0 9

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To finance the Exhibition this year would call for strict economy. Valuable suggestions were presented by Mr. Covel. Mr. Joell. Miss 47 ST. JUST WEST CF B WAY Special Sunday concerts. All Rogers and Mr. Selley. Written suggestions wore read from Miss Blanche * N E W YORK* Alexander, Mrs. I. P. Lougli and Mr. E. G. Gibbons. The Director thanke 1 sports. Dancing in the grill. the meeting for the suggestions received, and promised to put them into effect so far as practicable. A very pleasing feature of the meeting was the presentation of gold medals for vegetable exhibits to Mr. Joseph de Moura, Mr. H. E. D. Smith THEODORE TITZE, Managing Director and Mr. W. A. Young. Gt her winners of gold medals were Mr. F. G. Brang­ man. Mr. Henry Garcia and Mrs. i'\ C. Misick. NOTICE In concluding the meeting the Director thanked those present for 18-hole golf course available to residents and visitors. attending, and said that he was confident that this year's Exhibition would be the best held. The Speed Boat Service between Ferry Point and the Castle Harbour Hotel now Your Good Health Operates Daily, Meeting All Trains from 9.30 a.m. to 5 p.m. A Brief Description of the Body's Circulatory Are You Looking for Comfortable Accommodation System and How to Keep It in Good Shape Special arrangements for curlier or later service may be made at Reasonable Rates ? By CLAUD NORTH CHRISMAN, M.D. by phone to the Railway Office or to the Castle Harbour If so pay us a visit or dial 1075 1V/IOST folks who talk about to do, while the heart is forcing * their poor circulation are it through the various parts of Hotel. thinking in terms of cold feet or the body. Oxygen, ox the life- THE ROYAL PRINCE HOTEI giving element of tiie ah we F. R. STEMP, General Manager hands or of a disinclination to breathe, must be carried to ev­ 4060fth.f.s. Reid St., Hamilton get up in the morning. The cir- ery tiny particle of tile tissues AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLAN culation o l of the system. With every heart the blood is beat, the nourishment required Dancing I its continual by the structure and organs of movement i n our being is carried to the vari­ in the Grill every Evening a rhythmical ous cells where tt Is to be ab­ Z&mz: :;s$e:^£;^?r;x^^^^;^5:^ '^&m3rl From 8 to 12 fashion sorbed, each sort of nourishment I throu ghoul to its appointed place. By the I the e n t i r t same sort of system, the blood I. To the Music of Mark Williams and His "Royal Bermudians' j body. There current picks up the waste ma­ Jj Qood News for Penmen Just the Place for an Evening's Amusement is a less ei terials that have done their work c i rculation and carries them to the point W. J. N. Stoney, Owner and Manager ]w h e n the of exit. blood current * • * Rich colours, full body, 3273tw.f.m. to 28.2.33 leat e s tlu IP you were to try to measure PARKER makes your pen travel ¥ right side ol the amount of work the heart the heart has to do to keep things moving swiftly and smoothly. A and passes DR. CHMSMAM effectively, it would amount to product of the Parker through the many scores of what engineers arteries and capillaries ol the call "foot tons" that the heart QUINK Fotuitain Pen Co., Ltd., lungs. It gets a fresh volume oi energy must lift in a day's time. Canada air, or oxygen, there and returns That is why we forbid sufferers then through the veins of the from heart weakness to strain The New Windsor Hotel lungs back to the left side of the themselves by lifting things or QUEEN STREET • HAMILTON heart. The greater circulation climbing stairs. The circulation A takes place when the blood is has further assistance from a The New again forced on its way and Serves certain amount of contraction A penetrates all the arteries and in the muscles of the arteries Fountain Pen Ink Breakfast * Luncheon * Dinner capillaries of the entire body and veins, which correspond to in the delightful returning through the veins to the contractions of the heart. A the right side of the heart again final task for Uie circulation to Palm Gardens to begin its course all over. perform is to equalize the body • • • Dries 31" '

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who seemed either to have aden­ "THE PIRATES OF oids or a kind of nervous choking, and it is very distressing to listen to. PENZANCE" Whilst on this matter of the voice it may not be without profit to A New CINE-KODAK inquire why it is that in all these Continued from Page 1 Islands there is apparently no one competent,—I mean competent!— I will confess my prejudice here to train all these lovely voices at and now; I regard Gilbert and they should be trained? I would Sullivan Opera as a dangerous drug. even venture to suggest that there Taken undiluted, it would in time is good money in it for some ,ble shatter the most robust artistic professor! As things are there are sensibility, and destroy the most some of the voices I heard, as at wholesome taste. Taken, as it is present produced and abused, now, in occasional doses, it cannot doomed to an early thinning down do much harm; it might even do and roughening. One young man, good. There's a reason. It is the in whom is the making of a fine child of an artistically bad mar­ actor; he has a fine sense of the riage. I am aware that it is a stage, a voice of rare sweetness and frightful heresy to say so; but one richness, but it is apparently all is not bound by the superstitions produced from a constricted throat, of the bourgeoisie of North America the breath is not under control and Northern Europe in this matter. and some final syllables in his ...thatcuts The partners to this mesalliance speeches are almost inaudible. Yet, were, first, Arthur Sullivan, a properly trained, he could with ease superb high priest of goodly and fill the largest hall. I may appear joyous and majestic sound, of severe in these criticisms, but I movie costs music in all its purity. With the trust the reader will discern that traditions of Kneller Hall and the they are all constructive and re­ Chapel Royal in his blood, con­ medial in intention. It ought not in versant with all that was best of to be necessary to insist that the the Germany of the giant days, only healthy way to sing is with the HALF he was a master of all the mysteries open throat. Articulation and of orchestration and choral de­ gesture also belong to the alphabet clamation. He claimed that it of the stage. These can be taught was the exacting care bestowed to anyone with the necessary or­ upon his training that made him gans of speech and supple bodies what he was. a devotee of pure as these players have. Miss Elsie art. But Gilbert was one of the Fogeity's work on "Speech and big medicine men of the English Gesture on the Stage" might, in Conscience. 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See the pictures it takes. a supremely creative artist that finisn and conscientious thorough­ contradiction can attain to the ness in his work, that I fear it There's the surprise of a lifetime awaiting you at your Kodak dealer's. statusof a logical paradox. Enough! might sound ungracious to wish Or send in the coupon below for folder illustrating Cine-Kodak Eight. He is popular. that his chest-notes were a little The Bermuda Opera Club rose more resonant. magnificently io the effort to Mr. Seston has improved enor­ combine artistry and buffoonery. mously in freedom, he is getting New Principle Makes Every loot The buffoonery was there, of course, away from the stiffness and scanti­ but so was the artistry. But they ness of gesture which besets the of Film Go Four Times as Far never welded into a satisfying unity. beginner. I shall watch with in­ Some day this group will really terest, but not without anxiety, Cine-Kodak Eight ttiakeS d special 25-foot film, 16 mm. wide, do the "get religion" or an artistic con- his approach to maturity. He has work of 1 00 (v(:t. It runs the film past the lens twice, leaving two separate ience, and they will then really tremendous possibilities, given ade­ achieve something. They have. quate opportunities; there are re­ rows of images aiong its full length. Kodak finishes this 25-foot 1 6 mm. possibilities of a magnificent order serves of personality and an im­ film without extra charge, slits it, among them. aginative perception to tne value; Technically, it may be supposed, splices it and returns it to you as a r and meanings of the stage tha; EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY and apart from the inevitable in­ should be looked after and culti­ single 50-foot 8 mm. film, ready to Rochester, V Y., I". S. A. congruity already mentioned, this Cine-Kodak Eight is so small and light yon vated. can it into a man's coat pocket or a project in your Kodascope Eight. I Opera is the best balanced of all. Mrs. Trimingham, as Mabel, was woman's handbag. flease send me your folder on making movies This rendition was more even than charm itself; her voice is very at home with Line-Kodak Light. that of any undertaken by the sweet and even, ner demeanour Club so far, There wss no setting without affectation; she attains of a highly trained singer to sing the greatest Tightness in the pic­ againsl one of untrained or no ture or the group without posing; Cine-Kodak EIGHT ADDIUN-> voice at all, as it has sometimes I should surmise that its secret is happened in the dim past. sincerity. Eastman's NEW-PRINCIPLE Movie Camera There was evidence of haphazard Miss Mildred Petty is another L, J direction here and there, which completely musical personality, made havoc with quite excellent Emotionally she is always vibrant, individual performances. Before sings with her heart as well as her u grim make up, made us all, for dealing with the singing, however, head and vocal organs. She is so the sake of all our hopes .and car­ TISSUE CINCH AM mention must be made of the anxious to be right that a slight goes, murmur, O.K. Chief; Have stage settings, the work, I under­ nervous choking tends to hinder it your way! It's sure to be right stand, mainly of two very clever her when sha has most call for a although we know it to be very, Bermuda girls, Miss Nella Astwood free and unhampered expression. GOOD FOR very bad! Gigantic and convincing, and Miss Ruth Masters. I under­ She has an unfailing sense of that's what it was, as it meant to be. stand they were limited by their tonal values, her voice seems to Mr. Herbert Williams proved a mandate in the preparation of the caress the notes, telling them to be very loyal and able lieutenant of first scene. The result was the good and sweet. Miss Munns lias a HIM AND the scuttlers, keeping up the orphan usual "picture," not a scene in the rich and full voice, very well de­ complex from which tiie whole theatrical sense. The "painted veloped, ship upon a painted ocean" was pirate crew suffered, which made Miss Barbara Spurling has a rather a distracting derelict, really- them not half so bad and bloodj as well-balanced personality, with no YOU TOO! more in the way than convincing. they would have been without it. gift outshining the otner; they Probably, if they were let loose to I have already allowed suspicion all seem to "belong" in just the range over the canvas as their to arise that I am violently pre­ right proportion. She has a rare imaginations led them, they would judiced in favour of the winsome smile for the right occasion. The have given us what was really and altogether beautiful ladies chorus has less to learn in tne mat­ wanted; an illusion of sea and rocks. of the Chorus, but the burst of ter of deportment and stance than In the second scene they were more applause as they marched on, was they have to persevere in masical- successful. The use of broad, con­ sufficient to rid me of the charge ity. There were some girls planted ventional effects, with gleaming of singularity. They were as beaul i- a* Kellogg's Corn Flakes are good for away in the chorus who are a lines of white, and the deep, in­ ful as any thing seen ever on any graceful and well-poised as any children and older people too! So easy dented shadows were really grip­ stage anywhere. walking tis earth. But still, even ping and convincing. Whether If I were asked where, artistically against this background Miss to digest. They supply energy without consciously striven for or not, the speaking, was the moment of Spurling's carriage, her vivacity, artists certainly hit on what was greatest accomplishment, I should overtaxing. Eat a bowlful at any time} and the way she can trail her wanted; an effect, not a niggling unhesitatingly single out the nn- fingers along the ether, as it were, breakfast, luncheon, between-meals. verisimilitude. Hefe again, this acceompanied chorus. It was with the finger-tips touching it, is Kcene, through no shortcoming in actually the one moment when 1 Kellogg's Corn Flakes are served instantly. Serve extremely pleasing to watch. This the artists, lost much of the at­ felt the real, enthralling spell of disposal of the finger-tips is of direct from the packet with eold milk or cream. tained effect on account of the fine music, finely rendered. One paramount importance on the primitive and woefully inadequate even forgot one was in the Opera stage! So also the toes. Praise is Sweeten with sugar, if desired. As an extra treat lighting system at the Opera House. House for that moment. There is due to the other leading gentlemen This is a fault tha1 can and really no need to recall here that Choir- include fresh fruits. No cooking required. All grocers of the cast, ought to be remedied; and it is a training is Mr. Wheeler's forte, have Kellogg's in the red-and-green packet matter demanding the knowledge Mr. Fred Giles is an adept of the his unassailable gift. of someone more of a specialist higher comedy, and at home in The orchestra did very creditable than the ordinary electrician. This the role of the sergeant. There is and useful work. scene if lighted with a diffused always that background of irony The opera was repeated last night green light on the stage, and a and a pose of nonchalant impud­ before a large audience. His Ex­ CORN FLAKES palish blue from baby-spots at the ence that makes him dare to act a cellency the Governor and Lady balcony front, would have given naughty or a whimsical part as the Cubitt with their party were pre­ just that eerie and desolate at­ occasion demands. One could sent. An even smoothcrjperformance mosphere which the dramatic cir­ almost picture him marching into was given. Cj}0i$7ith933, iy FaifchM. the House of Assembly, and with a fmue gingham in red ana cumstances required. 00 white checked design appears in1, The opening chorus was well wave of his magic truncheon, an­ [a feminine frock of informal done, with a few rough spots, which, nouncing that he has just solved STONE QUARRIES PROVE daytime styling, with novelty the police problem, by teaching sleeves achieved by alternating Insist upon made a perfect blending difficult. VALUABLE PRODUCES ruffles of white organdie and Articulation was poor; one had to the whole Force to sing, so that all guesa the words. Why not try possible burglars and other male­ factors are kept so busy crying drilling jn mass-recitation, not MONTREAL, Que., Feb. 31.— lor musical effect, but purely as a for encores that they forget every­ thing until cockcrow, when it will Stone is one of the many valuable gymnast if. exercise to secure dis­ natural products of Canada, al­ tinctness? be too late to start anything. His enunciation is perfect; every syl­ though it is often forgotten by Mrs. Spurling, as Ruth, made a statisticians, according to the Na­ lable clear and clean. I think, how­ Cold meat and superb opening; not a syllable of tural Rescources Department of the ever, that emphasis is sometimes cheese are more her narrative wan lost, she declaims Canadian National Railways. No lost, when, as sometimes happens, with measured deliberation, her less than $£6,000,000 of capital is enjoyable with a syllable is allowed to pass without Voice is well produced, in the right invested in the industry in Canada Volume, with no trace of forcing any vocal sound;tnere is a voiceless and during 1932 more than nine or strangulation; she never shouts niatus here and there which mars million tons of stone valued at over it comes to you her part, but it always comes over. an otherwise finished piece of $11,000,000 was quarried. In round It would profit many on the stage artistry. figures the classifications were: to pay close attention to such a Billy Williams as the Pirate limestone 6,000,000 tons; granite valuable exemplar as Mrs. Spurl­ Chief was colossal and adequate in 2,000,000 tons; sandstone 1,000,000 SAUCE ing; there were one or two singers every way. physique, vooal volume, tons and marble 20,000 tons. AGENTS POWELL & CO., Tekphom ?W THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1933 Page 11

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Above is a bird's-eye view of some of the thousands of jobless men in Montreal, Canada, who recently massed at the City Hall to demand relief. After their leaders hud presented their petition to the city government, they dispersed in orderly i .ion.

THE ROTARY CLUB This is the spirit of Rotary as he greatesl joy and gratification was had observed the Club-: in operation in the individual effort to plaj Energy wasted during our and from time to time had shared "big brother" to some neglected j hest years brin«s on its trail Inspiring Address by Rev. Dr. their fellowship. He had enjoyed boy. of impaired health, from many opportunities of addressing His own experience in such a middle a<;e on... . However, Moore Rotary Clubs. Only a few weeks venture as related in this Doc-tor's MEDICINAL SYRUP it is still possible to revive ago he had. addressed a group of inimitable style was certainlj Clubs in Nanaimo, on the island of thrilling. The worst boy he could strength sufficiently to make On Wednesday the Rotary Club : life worthwhile. lunched in the Hoiel Bermudiana. Vancouver. British Columbia, on Unci in the citj was brothered in a the Pacific Coast of Canada, when fascinating way and now that lad | For this, take Scott's Emul­ where it will be entertained until i lie end of t he season. they sang the same songs and is a successful minister of the gos- I sion. It will help to sustain manifested the same spirit of fel­ pel in Canada. vitality and build up vigor, The guesl speaker of the clay was the Righi Reverend T. Alberl lowship of the Hamilton Club. The exhortation is "Go ye and more resistance. It is both, do likewise." ' Moore. D.D., the Moderator of The He referred to his early experi­ food and medicine — not The thanks of the Club, elabor­ United Church of Canada, who is ence as a reporter on a newspaper merely a stimulant. Take it ated bj personal gratification, were on an official visit to the Wesleyan in Ontario in 1878 and his intro­ now for a few weeks. extended to Dr. Moore, by the Methodist Churches of Bermuda, duction to intricacies of politics Venerable Archdeacon Rotarian Put it to the test! which is united with the Canadian by reporting political meetings at H- Marriott. Refuse all imitations. Church. the time when Sir John A. Mc­ Accept only He was introduced by the sec­ Donald was introducing the Nation­ Dr. Moore will be m Bermuda retary of the Club. Rev. Clayton A. al policy. until Wednesday, March 1. and Munro. as one of Canada's noblest will speak in the Wesleyan Church and greatesl soils who has an He had an apt story with, which to a : published elsewhere. pcofts enviable record of great achieve­ illuminate and apply his gripping 00 ments. ideals. How fascinating the tape- GRAIN STORAGE CAPACITY AT EMULSION On risimr to speak Dr. Moore was I line story the tapeline that could given a splendid ovation. His ad- ; not measure a man's job. Neither VANCOUVER INCREASED letter because RICH IN VITAMINS dress was inimitable in every re-, can a tapeline nteasure the real VANCOUVER. B.C.. Feb. 21.— £ their finer spect. Rarely has a group of men . things, the richest things in life. An addition to the Harbor Com­ been so stirred and entranced as j The big thing of life is not to make i mission's grain elevator No. 1. has St A. J. CORHAM, Ageost were the members of the Club i money but the making of charact­ been completed, according to in­ under the spell of his oratory as he er. The country does not owe a fiiivor" carried them into the realms of the formation received by the Canadian man anything, but every one owes National Railways. This addition A Hlgb-CKba Guaranteed highest and richest things of life. the country a life, the best thet he No reporter's summary could ade­ will provide storage for an extra LfcVER WATCH FREE. has. the highest ideals and noblest 165,000 bushels of grain and in­ Thefonrlinesofletwre fg" quately set forth such an address purposes. The ethics of the Bible in this - .:!;» ftt&nd EB- creases the capacity of elevator for two boys' and two because no pen can capture the at­ do not have to be changed to make r girls' name*. We guar- No. 1 to 1,715.000 bushels. The vantee to send yoa, Ab­ mosphere and thrills of such seiu- solutely Free, our — — a success of business. The Bible is total elevator storage capacity at famous guaranteed Lever Watch tilating thought, passionate feeling not an old fashioned book. It is d&diM' or pent s) if yon send us the Vancouver now amounts to 17,843,- correct names; bnt yon raasi complf and inspiring idealism. with our condition: and promise M the newest, freshest and most popu­ 0C0 bushels. The export grain HAND, ARNOLD, LTD. show the watch to your friends, as we He paid tribute to the value of wish to advertise oar goods, it eostf lar book published. There is some­ business from Vancouver during rou nothing to try so lend et ?ac* personal atmosphere by giving an Endows stamp for reply. 4 thing in it to meet every need of 1932 exceeded all previous records Agents. incident in a Halifax restaurant. tu.cilp. Londov Oenerml Bnpply Association M human thought and experience. and the high volume of traffic is \i»vZ— ' 66 UJ?liaburyPa*eatnt.]Joodoo,a,ft«' It was a cold, drizzly morning, the The person who turns to it will being maintained;this'year. kind that generally makes people make the discovery of the lady who oo— feel blue. A gentleman entered came to him in trouble but the restaurant in a brisk and happy had not thought of looking into STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS Under new management way and cheerily saluted him with the Bible for help, but was inspired "It's a great morning." He met to exclaim. "Why it was written S.s. Duchess of Bedford (C.N.S.I SUMMERSIDE HOTEL the challenge with "It certainly for me." None can afford to ne­ is due to sail for New York tomor- is a great morning." The other on return trip at 3 p.m. Agents, FRESH BERMUDA EGGS Somerset glect the Bible. All the principles said then let us sing the doxology, Watlington & Conyers. Excellent Accommodation of Rotary are founded on the and he sang "Praise God from Bible. The primary purpose is to * * * whom all blessings flow." All Cuisine and Service learn to serve, even as the Master, S.s. Lochkatrine (R.M.L.Ltd.) is 2/9 per dox. joined in the praise. Then he said Rates extremely moderate came not to be ministered unto but due to arrive from London, with "Now let us give thanks; you lead LUNCHES — DINNERS to minister. One of the noblest cargo, on Sunday 26th Feb., bound in prayer." After that prayer of activities of Rotary is the seeking of for Jamaica, Canal Zone, San TEAS thanksgiving, the chilliness had Francisco, Los Angeles, Victoria FRANK WALKER di.sdpp03re'i from the room and all the under privileged in order to PEARMAN, WATLINGTON & CO. and Vancouver. Agents. Harnett 3«lta!,w.«. to 9.S.33 were in a. happy talkative mood. help them. P'jt it is not enough to 4036 i -v.fi. to s25. do this as a eoipoYa'te bwcTy*.' TWB & Richardson. A.%.: *»'

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Five to Five

I By LARS MORRIS ; One Five-Letter Word Leads to Another ACROSS YESTERDAY'S 3-Peculiar 1-E. Indian boat ANSWER 4-Like "1 5-Baneruet 5-Of definite size 10-Seal with wax 6-Growing out 14-Radicals 7-Mannerisms 15-Craniometrical 8-Sun point 9-Ton (ab.) 16-Metal-bearing 10-Marine animals rocks ll-Emerald Isle 17-Aged 12-Furntehed A V OID 18-Knot 13-Compass poiafc 19-Salt water 18-common plant 20-Kiss 19-Sighttess 21-Small hard 21-Flash * SORE THROAT objects 22-Drilled *M 22-Suave 25-Journeyed -ki'

Anglo Corned Beef. Prepared from BY APPOINTMENT the very finest cuts and packed under the most hygienic conditions, Anglo is Is Your Salt both delightfully palatable and highly nutritious, Anglo is fhe finest Corned Untouched by Hand? Beef it is possible to buy. All meat— A model factory, wonderful automatic no waste. When you buy Corned. machinery, rigid scientific control and the handy pourer package enable Cerebos Beef, ask for Anglo. to be placed on your table without at any time being touched by band. Salt of unknown origin packed without these safeguards carinas give you the same ?c ;;?rity. Therefore always use Ce"ebo9 for its unvarying purity. Cerebos Salt Trade Enquiries to hutterfield & Uamil. CORNED t*HE«£. tjBSHFSSSF "'" s i**** v BEEF LONDON STREET DINNER But it is the dessert which is the Sole Agents: Nicholl & Ashton, Hamilton climax and glory of a London LUMBAGO street meal. Where could you LONDON, Feb. 22.- "Dinner in a find better peaches, strawberries, London Street," is described by grapes and apples than on our tfLmmsKmKssasBsmz 'fmm*m&m S. L. Ricardo in "Overseas." From costers' barrows? Is not the fact hors-d'oeuvres to dessert you may immortalized in verse that you buy and eat a full course dinner in must go down the Strand to have a tiie Streets of London. banana? No resturant fare could Hors-d'oeuvres can be had from warm your hands and tickle your the winkle barrows, and mussels, palate like the wares of tne hot- cockle:-, or a half pint of shrimps for chestnut man. But tne Londoner's variety. One barrow that stands favourite dessert is the monkey-nut. nightly near Paddington has always I wager that there are more monkey- ii.5 half circle of connoisseurs, nut shells in the gutters of Lon­ pouring vinegar upon their pur­ don on a Saturday night than chases and adding just the rignt find thoir way into the Zoo in a dash of pepper. year. If the hors-d'oeuvre barrow with oo its paraffin flares and white-aproned maitre d'hotel suggests old London, UNEMPLOYED FAMILIES RE­ the soup and meat courses are TURNING TO SOIL altogether modern. Both the soup "Oh! Ohl my back—It's o«»rly breaking. for lumbago, chronic backache, rheumatism, I can't get straight again once I stoop down. •ciatica, bladder trouble and all the sure signi and pie van which does a trade with of kidney trouble, than De Witt's Kidney and It seems just as though an iron hand is grip­ Bladder Pills. Where all other remedies fail, theatre queus. and the boys on MONTREAL, Que., Feb. 21.— ping me, wrenching the muscles, making: me in cases where men and women have been bed­ brightly painted delivery tricycles Jest sick with pain . . . ." ridden, or perhaps have suffered—not weeks, Not since 1913 has Canada exper­ How many thousands of men and women, but years—De Witt's Pills have banished the who sell "not dogs" are of the ienced such a back-to-the-land once victims of torturing lumbago, could repeat old pain and restored health, vigour and vitality. 20th century. Only the baked- these words? How many have come to the Mr. H. Smith, of Horton Pagnell, near movement from urban commun­ brink of breakdown by chronic symptoms that Doncaster, Yorks, writes:— potato man with his glowing ities as that which has taken place actually reveal deep-seated kidney trouble ? "I suffered from Lumbago so badly I charcoal brazier remains to link during the past year, according to It is vitally important that you should realise had io stop zeorkins. and endeavoured to the fact that the pain you suffer Is caused by ease mv friin by taking all ki?tds of medi­ this part of the meal with old Dr. W. J. Black, director of the cines. At last I tried De Witt N Pills, and London. poisons In the blood, for then you will know ivithin two davs I zvas able to start tvork colonization department of the that the only rational method of relieving your again. After the use of one bottle I TOOJ Fish coming midway between Canadian National Railways, spl*** trouble is to prompt the kidneys to their natural cured." soup and meat is also midway be­ |f During 1932, according to Dr. work of keeping the blood free from pain-givinf Why will you suffer longer when De Witt's impurities. Pills are ready to bring you health ? Buy a tween tlie ages. This course can, in Black, his department has aided "Thousands of one-time sufferers, now re­ bottle and start building health, strength and stored to health, will tell you there Is no surer, vigour. Sold by chemists and storekeepers the words of the song, be eaten "on 3,402 families to locate on farm safer, more certain and inexpensive remedy everywhere. a pie te or dish," or in the regulation lands adjacent to the lines of the stre. fashion, "on a little piece company. This settlement has of paper." involved a total of 468,812 acres. When you are looking for your In addition the department has pudding in the street, you will be co-operated in the settlement of DeWITT'SZPILLS confronted with several alternatives. 1,413 unemployed families under DIAMONDS or charcoal ... wit of mere words . . . There is the chocolate sold by the Relief Settlement Plan which is jointly financed by the Federal. Canada Dry and ordinary ginger ales — it*s sparkle disabled men outside theatres and POSTAGE STAMPS ice-cream of every variety, from Provincial and Municipal Govern­ that makes the one precious. You cairt get any the superior factory product, to ments. For Collections the'old hokey-pokey which coines other drink with ihe gay and bubbling life of Two factors growing out of the out^of a brass pot in the middle of general economic situation are BERMUDA Canada Dry! Or with such a flavor! On sale at all the barrow. All the same, the responsible for the movement, says sweets of the London streets are Dr. Black. One is that land can and the hetter cafes, hotels and clubs. not what they were. You can tramp now be secured at lower prices from one end of the city to the than have prevailed for twenty other without meeting a man with years and the other while the BRITISH WEST INDIAN liquorice bootlaces a-dangle from markets are not favourable for the CANADA DRY his tray. Incidentally, even the sale of farm products, the farmer me street muffins and crumpets are ia able to feed and clothe his fam­ THE CHAMPAGNE Of GINGER ALES declining since the tea-shops took ily to much better advantage than ERNEST J. BELL OLD MAN RUST he could in the city. llliill'lilliliillllll! to selling them. Bermuda Press, Ltd., Reid St. AWAY with 3-in-One Oil Rust cannot form on surfaces protected by lOMUY WMsTjEfo BRONCHO BILL tlME RIDER 3-in-One Oi! BlLU to PURSUING FEW &JESTIONSI- 3-in-Ono protects—prevents rust STARTELD TT3 FLEE mm 1 WAMTED TS OM felGKT OF THE KMC3W IF-"-*- Use \t on your stoves, ovens, Bov &L>T THE burners, irons, faucets, tools The Stranger's Sur­ LATTHR^MOUNTED OM fcM-AU

/ ARomanceiMillion V bu Lois Ball ONE DAY MORE up Pamela Cartwright. young society girl, sets sail in her yacht, "The Escape", with a number of paying guests on "a cruise to ib.o« nowhere". An attempt is made to steal a secret map belonging to eighteen-year-old Chuck Dwyer, which contains a key to a trea­ latgittfij sports &§&$ sure island In the West Indies. Three of the guests, Andros Bar­ ton, his pseudo secretary and Miss Evans, are suspected, but Our two day Pamela and Captain Pryme decide not to confront them with their guilt. The guests are asked to vote on going in search of the hidden treasure. The map is stolen from the ship's safe but offer the combination without which the map is useless' is left by the thief. SHOE SALE WOMEN'S SWEATERS CHAPTER XV COR THE first time since "The Escape" had left New York, r the guests assembled for breakfast in the dining salon. of last week end was so successful from Scotland Word had gone around that the yacht would anchor in the we have decided to pull out a few harbor by daylight and it seemed that everyone had made Hundreds of them in almost as plans to go ashore. The guests broke up Into cliques, each more Quality Shoes and have "One many colours—In Indian Cash­ deciding to do different things. • More Day." mere, Shetland and fingering Sally Winton knew some friends who had a villa and she dragged Count Arrabelli and the newly-weds along with Yarn—Round necks, V necks her. The announcement party had come off, just as planned Polo Collars and button right up and Pat and Pam had decided that it would be best to keep the episode of the safe rifling secret for the time being. So the front models — the party had been gay and if Pat, Pam and Doctor Ford For Saturday only noticed that two or three of the guests were a little restrained and jumpy, they said not a word. Priced from 30/- Pam had got Captain Pat off " " any Man, Woman or Child who wants a in a secluded corner just after tiny frown cros her brow when breakfast, and said: she wondered irrelevantly whether good pair of shoes at a considerably Reduc­ "I'm going to the Cafe della or not, there could be a girl Pat Rosa with you—I'm going to see wanted to see at the ""afe della for myself what's up." Pat's lips Rosa. But, as the yacht's motor ed Price should look over the choice tightened into a thin line, as he boat took her swimming over the replied, smooth water to her rendezvous Bargains that will be on display. "No you're not. You mustn't. It with Pat. she forgot that and isn't safe. It's no place for a smiled happily as she jockeyed the woman boat neatly alongside the small /' accessory ' nding. NGER flared in Pam's eyes But, had she been able to spend "Captain Pryme. May 1 ask. morning with Captain Pat, she if you consider- very mistakenly might have Teen really worried- if you do. I assure you—that you and not over the simple thought are my nurse maid—as well s? my of some dancing girl in a cafe, YOUNG BROTHERS skipper?" "Please. Don't misunderstand p*ROM the office of the port ot- Queen Street NEW PERFECTION OIL STOVE me. It's just that I think a man r ficials, where Captain Pat can handle that—better than a cleared the yacht, he proceeded worruji. It would only cause un- to a small hotel where he routed pleasant comment for both of us Mike Purdy out of bed. to be seen there >• seaman nay "You old so-an-so!" Mike yelled, go anywhere without suspicion as he leaped from bed and pum- It's that sort of a place. The me;ed Pat on the shoulder. "What women—'' He flushed unhappiJ" are you doing in this flea-bitten "Oh!" Pam put a wealth of in- place"" Pat explained and intim- THE ALLIANCE sinuation into her voice. "O! ated that he'd like to hire Mike course, forgive me, if I thought and nis piane for a sightseeing you were going there in my inter- tour over the islands—especially ASSURANCE CO. ests. I'd quite forgotten a those around Martinique and sailor does 'nave a sweetheart in north-eastward-, Ltd., London every port, doesn't he?" She spoke "Tke. Tke. Didn't know you went flippantly, as Captain Pat an- m for millionaire's daughters, Pat. swered. Thought last time I saw you, you'd ••Plrase ... I beg of you not to -nvorn 0ff the female gender for Assets Exceed £30,000,000 misunderstand me. I am afraid [jfe/- you don't fully appreciate the type "Chart that — and forget lt — of men you hav* to deal with in dncj don't intimate that—oh, well. Mr. Barton and Ins secretary. Had can you kuep a secret?" it occurred to you that the trunk pat knew that Mike was the one they so carefully brought on board man in Havana who might be —might not be filled with books?" f invaluable help to them. For For FIRE RATES "What do vou mean? 0ihe past few years, Mi^e had been "Oh, there are a lot of things nead of a commercial flying sta- BUTTERFIELD & CO., Agents that are heavy—besides books. I tion in Havana. They had been Dial 2250 think Mr. Barton and his secre- friends for years -: 1 so in a few 382UrCs4.fl0.fl7.f24. iary should be carefully watched hurried sentences, Pat explained —if they try to take anything the reason for the flight that ai- ashore. I don't blame you for mis- ternoon. He was unprepared for understanding aboi-r, my wanting the howl of glee which Mike let to go to the Cafe della Rosa alone, out. It isn't for the reason you think. "To think you've fallen for that. I told you—I once knew Charlie, i wouldn't have suspected you of the proprietor. He can help me— being so ullible." if I go alone. Then. I am going "Why? Know something about Odourless, Efficient, Economical to hunt up a friend of mine who it?" YOU EXPECT IT! has a plane in Havana. I thought, "Everybody who lives around with luck. I might spot the Island these parts knows about it. It's For Sale by All Dealere of the Angels from the ah -and the favorite story you tell the I was planning to suggest that tourists.' ycu go with me when I've made "But do you know the island?" arrangements. I will tell him it's "Nobody knows which island it a pleasure trip for you—then he is. Any island does.' That's part of WEST INDIA OIL COMPANY won't guess what we're up to—" my lingo when I take the tourists up—I've got three islands that I DISTRIBUTORS s

""•••VIK % SAVING WILD LIFE FROM ment of ihe Canadian National J. E. Lightbourn & Co. Railways. Her most recent experi­ EXTINCTION ments in propagating barren waters On Sale at ail Clubs and Hotels Hamilton and St. George's with game fish, which have met MONTREAL—Canada, by lr-• ef­ with pronounced success in the forts in conserving wildjlife, liar, stocking of Maligne Lake in Jasper GOSLING BROTHERS saved from extinction the buffalo, National Park with trout, are ex­ !K>6

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t) leave a little lee-way and not COLONIAL PARLIAMENT tie it up so hard and fast. Gained Distinction EGGS GAVE HER Mr. A. c. SMITH:—Mr. Speaker, I INDIGESTION CASH SPECIALS Coatimied from page to I just want to say one word, and J that is to again assure hon. mem­ When this woman of 72 years amendment begin "or"? "Or as bers that it is my intention to found a remedy for her indigestion, For Friday and Saturday prizes. . . .*' (Mr. Spurling:—\es.) allow the fullest possible time for a it proved to be one her 70-year-old thorough consideration of this Bill. brother was already using to keep The CHAIRMAN :~Mr. Spurling I do not propose today to go beyond him "a perfect picture of health." has moved the following as clause the second clause. She writes:— 3: 3. The Third Schedule to The "For years I had suffered with SUGAR 8 lbs. for !/• Customs Tariff Act, 1932,"is hereby —which was agreed to. indigestion, and simply could not amended by inserting between the eat an egg or a potato. I began this words "organisations" end "visit­ On motion of Mr. A. C. Smith year taking a small dose of Krus­ SCOTCH OATMEAL FARROWS (Net) PEAS ing" where they occur in item 29 the Bill was committed. chen Salts. Now I can eat eggs and Medium cut Little Beauties per pkge 7d "or as prizes fo| conventions." potatoes and enjoy them- without 1 lb. tin for lOd Garden Pod per pkge lOd Is there any objection? Mr. GOSLING in the Chair. any after-trouble. For years I have 2 lb. tin for l/6d suffered. I took an aperient regu­ COOKED PICNIC HAMS •—which was agreed to. Mr. A. C. SMITH:—Mr. Chair­ NUGGET BOOT POLISH larly, but still I suffered. (about 8 lbs) man, it is apparent a number of "My brother is a perfect picture of Black, Brown, Tan The House resumed. members have not yet received a tins per lb. 1'3 health, and a splendid advertise­ 3 of any colour for 1/3 copy of the report and the Bill. ment for Kruschen Salts. He is al­ The CHAIRMAN reported the Perhaps it would be in order if I ALLENBURY'S RUSKS Mrs. Patricia Kendall, above, ways bright and happy. He never KIPPERS per lb. lOd Bill, and it was adopted and ordered should again read this report, in Large Tins 3/- young American woman who forgets his morning dose—neither BONELESS HERRINGS to be printed. order that we may have a better recently returned from Eng­ Small Tins 1/9 appreciation of what we are doing. land, had the distinction, do I. now that I know the value of per lb. 1/- it. My brother is 70 years of age, THE ALIEN ACT, 1926 •The report is as follows. (Having while there, of being the first WAVERLEY QUICK woman to make an address at and I am 72 years. We have reason BLOATERS per lb. 9d AMENDMENT ACT, 1933. read the Select Committee's report). COOKING OATS Oxford University — also tbe to bless these valuable salts."— Second Reading That report I think, Mi. Chairman, HADDIE FILLETS first woman to lecture at (Mrs.) M. E. M. 3 small pkges for 2/- covers the whole of the ground of torncliffe, the British Army The six salts in Kruschen stimu­ per lb. 1/3 Mr. A. C. SMITH (Paget Parish): the Bill, and perhaps I need not ghool of Education. 3 large pkges for 3/6 late and tune up the bodily func­ —Mr. Speaker, perhaps in moving say any more at this stage. I will BONELESS CODFISH tions from a number of different SWEET POTATOES the second reading of this Bill I read the first clause. per lb. 8d angles. Your stomach, liver and (Bermuda) might make just a few brief remarks kidneys all feel the immediate on the main principles of it. I Mr. A. C. SMITH moved clause 1. NO ORDER GIVEN ON ROYAL ITALIAN TOMATOES 81bs. for 1/ - benefits. You forget indigestion, would say in the first instance I No. 3 tins each 1 - YACHT headaches and depression in a new intend to proceed with it very slowly. —which was agreed to. TANGERINES per doz. 2 - feeling of physical and mental APPLES (York Imperials) It is a difficult thing to work in the exhilaration. 3 lbs for 1 - (Cooking) GRAPE FRUIT, large existing legislation, and I shall To be Continued LONDON. Feb. 21. (CP)- It is not give members ample time to con­ generally known that spoken orders 3 lbs. for 1 9 (Eating) per doz. 4.'- are seldom or never heard on board sider it to appreciate exactly what —00 we are doing, and for members to His Majesty's yacht. Victoria and make any further suggestions Albert, when the vessel is in service, which might come to the front. GOLD RUSH BY AIR the seamen all being coached in their respective duties before setting A COLD The committee, in making their WILLIAM MURPHIE report and having the Bill drafted sail with the King on board. Of course the coaching is strict and have retained the basic principle Flying in Search of Fortune the men engaged on the Victoria PASSES THRU Dial 1175 that the acquisition of land by 1068«f. and Albert are bright, intelligent aliens in Bermuda should be under and responsive, and to them a mere the control of the Governor-in- THE ROMANCE OF KAKEMEGA 3 STAGES! nod or gesture from the odicers is It is Twice as Easily Stopped Council, and that the acreage that sufficient. might be acquired and held by in the First as in the Second aliens should be limited to a As a contrast to days of old This silent service, as well as or Third Stages I definite quota. They have, however, when those seeking fortune in the other interesting facts, is made A cold ordinarily progresses made a number of suggestions, Klondike gold rush, or in those in known to the public by Paymaster- t hrough t hree si ages : I IK- Dry Stage, some of them suggestions of detail Australia and Africa, had only Commander C. M. Gavin, in a •the first 21 liours; the Watery Se­ which I will not go into now, but the most primitive transport on volume just published. "Royal cretion State, from 1 to 3 days: and The "DURO" Pen the main change in the law is that which they could reply, prospectors Yachts," the book being a limited who are hastening today to Kenya the Mucous Secretion Stage. The m this control of alien holding of edition. "When the Royal yacht Colony, in the latest gold rush in leaves," this volume Bays, "each first stage is when treatment Is M British Manufacture land should be restricted to the the Kakemega territory, can bring man knows what is required of most effect ive. actual possession of land. It is to their aid the speed of the mod­ him; a movement of tho hand suf­ exceedingly inconvenient tnat one To stop a cold in the first stage, MADE BY CONWAY STEWART ern long-distance airway. fices for a command, and only the i should have to go to the Governor- take Grove's Laxative Bromo Qui­ splash of the cast-off hawsers and LONDON in-Council for permission to acquire "Many air passengers at the nine. Ii does the four tilings neces­ present time," explained an official the sound of the engine-room tele­ sary. Opens the bowls, kills the say, a future estate or a bare legal graphs breaks the silence." estate which gives the particular of Imperial Airways, "are booking germs and fever in the system, re­ through to Kisumu by our African applicant no actual present bene­ The Royal yacht still includes lieves the headache and tones the service, in order to hurry from ficial interest In the property. The in her complement that ancient entire system. Anything less than there to Kakemega, which lies For fine, smooth, easy committee recommends that this naval ruling, a ship's fiddler. In that is trifling with a cold. Che m- only 38 miles from Kisumu. writing try this Pen control should be directly on to sailing-ship days, anchors were ist shops sell Grove's Laxative the actual possessor, and that "Engineers and business men, weighed and sails hoisted to the BROMO QUININE. Be sure you get when the time comes that that as well as fortune-seekers of all music of Hie fiddle. that an'd not hing else. individual is possessor the control types, are attracted by the lure Perplexity has often been caused should operate. The committee of Kakemega. If you fly to these by the three (lags flown by t he Royal also think that on principle the new gold-fields they are only a yacht. Their use is governed by an seven days journey from London; holding of land by aliens should be, Order in Council of 1841. "The Modernistic MADE TO STAND HARD while for those flying northbound as far as possible, restricted to presence of the Sovereign on board up the African route, they can be USAGE small holdings, and they have any ship of war is indloated by Ash Trays... reached in not more than 1 days hoisting the Royal Standard at the suggested amendments to give from Cape Town. main, the (lag of the Lord High effect to this. They also suggest Planned for practical Admiral at the fore, and the Union ,hat each parish should have an "The other day we had a party utility these Ash Trays THE BEST MODERATE PRICED flag at the mizen mastheads." equal chance of obtaining its of fortune-seekers who had hur­ arc pleasing to the eye and ried across the Atlantic from Amer­ quo! a of alien-held land. The The flag of the Lord High Admiral satisfying to one's artis­ PEN SOLD ica by ocean-liner, and who then present law is 100 acres in any one is a foul anchor on a rod ground; tic taste. They will har­ went on by the African air-mail parish or 2.000 in the whole, aud it it is flown day and night from the monize so adequatelj from Croydon, thus managing to flagstaff of the Admiralty buildings is obvious that 100 will not go itine with almost any sur­ accelerate by many days their at Whitehall. roundings and unobtru­ times into 2,000. YVi.n those re­ arrival in the gold-fields; and, of marks I will move this met ion. sively perform their dut ies. The Bermuda Press, Ltd. course, the time-factor is import­ oo Charming animal figures; ant, seeing that it is a case of 'first jade and other recept­ Reid Street Mr. A. C. SMITH moved ma; tne come first served.' with likely-look­ NEW TICKERS FOR MINING acles: some with light­ Bill eniiiied "The Alien Act, 1926, ing claims being snapped up rapid­ ers; chromium, enamel, Amendment Act, 1933." be read a ly. EXCHANGES and other finishes; the second time. "Our officials who are out there variety of choice leaves no tell amusing stories of the effects MONTREAL If activities in th" excuse for ashes on the Mr. H. V. SMITH -Warwick of this latest gold rush on local mining business are any indication, carpet. Prices very mod­ Parish i: Mr. Speaker,! might say, conditions. Not many months there would seem to be signs of erate' so fur as 1 no Alien Ac: is concerned, ago Kakemega consisted just of a returning prosperity. Among the I have iiad considerable experience row of small shops trading with the latest is the .installation by Hie The Astwood, Dickinson Co. of it as a practitioner, but up to natives. Now it is already a centre Canadian National Telegraphs of a New Gift Department the present time I have ncHher for streams of motor traffic. Gar­ new high-speed ticker system, received at my office nor my house ages are opening up. New shops which hits met t'ne highest expecta­ Front St. Hamilton CLEARANCE SALE any copy of the Bill respecting tnis. are being provided. Solicitors, tions of th? Telegraph's electrical I trust, therefore, the hon. and stockbrokers, and accountants are experts. According to D. E. Gallo­ learned member today will not pro­ opening offices there. As for the way, Assistant Vice-President in charge of Canadian National Tele­ ceed with, it any further than the gold-seekers themselves, many of QUIVERING graphs, so great has been the in­ introduction of tlie first clause, them are camping out in cars or terest taken in speed facilities of J perhaps the second clause, to at lorries; while others are living in NERVES the new ticket system that during • least give me an opportunity of tents or quickly-constructed grass Yield to Lydia E. Pinkham's one week-end more titan 10 new FALL DRESSES looking into the amendments. I huts. Natives help them on their Vegetable Compound claims in "panning." or rough- machines had been installed in When you are just on edge . . . somewhat agree with some of the broker's offices throughout the remarks he made, but until I am washing for gold in springs or when you can't stand the chil­ streams; while many of the new­ country which previous y did not dren's noise . . . when everything able to go into the amendments receive such service. is a burden . . . when you are irri­ Half Price of the main Act I shall be compelled comers wander farther afield, pro­ table and blue . . • try this medi­ specting for gold-bearing reefs. cine. 98 out of 100 women report perhaps to vote against the Bill, - oo if for no other reason than the benefit. "Lions are often encountered; It will give you Just the extra fact that I do not know anything but many of them, nowadays, energy you need. Life will seem about it. seem to exhibit curiosity rather Tried by Sen&.te •worth living again. than fierceness. In one case just Mr. T. H. H. OUTERBRIDGE recently, for example, the motor­ A. R. MERCER (Hamilton Parish):—Mr. Speaker, car of some of the prospectors came as a member of the committee I upon a family of lions on a distant Queen Street would just like to say I agreed with road. On seeing the car the big lion of the party made off, followed 4057 if. the other two members except in the limitation of 100 acres in each by the female, and all the cubs parish and 3,GOO in the whole. I save one. This last-mentioned agreed to make it 3,GOO in the whole youngster, however, appeared quite because I think it is desirable to fearless and full of curiosity, trot­ increase the acreage, and I also ting after the car for some distance think it would be well to leave that before turning back to rejoining We, the undersigned, have been appointed exclusive little bit of leeway which was in its parents. agents for MESSRS. JOSIAH WEDGWOOD & SONS, the old Act. It did not tie it down "But lions, as people out there LTD., of Etruria, England; and it is their wish that to a straight 400 acres in every tell you, are now an old Kenya their China and Earthenware be sold in Bermuda only parish. The whole was 2,700, I story. The new story is gold, and by us in our shops, and all shops selling their goods have think. Now we do not want to experts who are on the spot ex­ tie this 3,600 acres down absolutely, press uie belief that this Kake­ been notified to this effect. 400 in each parish. Some parishes mega area will develop into a high­ may not sell and other parishes ly-important gold field." A. S. COOPER 6- SONS. may be sold out; and it may be it would cause a sale for the people if you left that little lee-way there Pictured above is David S. English China Shop, Barry, who was recently sus­ BtifieiC BEST with used to be. Then it would be pended as Sergeant-at-Arms Reid Street. time to bring the Bill back to the HOOPIHGCOUGH of the U. S. Senate after un­ Bermuda Furnishing & Supply Co., House again. I just point that out j Ho "cure"—but helps to ff expectedly being called to trial DAVIS for the information of lion, mem- | r THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1933 Page 15

^^^-'^^Sr^;^.^ AM SAFETY FIRST Paget West, Local and Foreign Sporting News Feb. 21st, 1933. The Editor, Ladies' Royal Gazette and Colonist Daily. I BY ELLIS Dear Sir, ^^^C^^^e^^S^C^^^t^^H^sC^foiji The murder of a dog (for I can call it nothing short of this crime) is HAND MADE BELMONT MANOR GOLF of little consequence to the public: AUSTRALIA 296 FOR 5 but when it is borne in mind that a human being is likely to meet with Bradman 48, McCabe 73, O'Bri­ CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT the same fate, as did one of these Shetland Coats en 61, Darling not out 66 noble animals this afternoon. I The eliminations for the Beaten feel I must ask you the favour of Eights were as follows: publishing this letter. HOME SIDE WINS TOSS AGAIN Mrs. Richards beat Mrs. McEwen. About 5 o'clock this afternoon SYDNEY Aus.. Feb. 23—The Mrs Brewer beat Mrs. Wingate. a freight train, going at an unusu­ fifth and final Test match started Miss Kennedy beat Mrs. A. B. ally fast speed, crossed the road at In this machine age when hand made things are rare we have here today in rather overcast weath­ Smith. Elba Beach Station. At the time a a fine assortment of Shetland coats. Fabric that is spun and Miss Helen Hicks beat Mrs. W. S. er. Fifteen thousand spectators dog which happened to be running woven by hand by the fisher folk in the Shetland Isles. Tailored Purvis. were present when Jardine and across the track was run into by to perfection in England with set in or raglan sleeves. Woodfull came out to toss, the Mrs. D. C. Hurd beat Mrs. E. it, tossed into the air, then fell Australian captain again winning Trimingham. with a broken leg, and other in­ NATURALS, PASTELS and WHITE. and choosing to bat on a perfect Mrs. Bennett beat Miss Hender­ ternal injuries, unknown. Death . son. followed in a few minutes. Miss N. Pearman beat Miss R. The teams were;— The fate of this animal reminded Muckerman. Australia: Woodfull. Richardson. me of a horse which was similarly WHITE and PASTELS £7. 10. 0. Bradman, O'Brien, McCabe. Dar­ Miss Jane Evans beat Mrs. Buck­ run into a little while ago and NATURALS £8. 0. 0. ling, Lee. Oldfield. Alexandei. ley. subsequently shot, to end his O'Reilly and Ironmonger; twelfth miseries. I have, also, recently been m an Bromley. FIRST FLIGHT told by a reliable person of an England: Jardine, Wyatt, Allen, American lady narrowly escaping Miss Chisholm beat Mrs. Merrian Sutcliffe. Hammond. Leyland. being run into by one of these Mrs. Thomas beat Mrs. J. E. Ames. Verity. Paynter, Larwood trains. Again, there are at least Pearman, tmd Voce; twelfth man Mitchell. a dozen children, living within a Lm Mrs. Blackmore beat Mrs. S. AustraMa's first wicket was claim­ stone's throw of this station. Will Murray, ed without » single run on the score­ the powers that be wait until one, H. A. & E. SMITH, board, Larwood getting Richardson Mrs. Allen Thompson beat Mrs. or more, get killed before compell­ caught by Jardine in the slips for a M. A. Gibbons. ing the drivers of these trains to Established 1889 "duck." Voce shared the opening Mrs. Glendenning beat Mrs. Grif­ go at so slow a rate when passing attach with Larwood, the latter fing. this road that they may be able to bowler adopting the off-theory tac­ Mrs. L. Gibbons beat Mrs. J. C. stop almost immediately should tics until the fifth over when he Smith. occasion require them to do so? Mrs. S. A. Scott beat Mrs. A. S. changed back. It is only fair to the drivers of Patterson. Bradman came in to join Wood- these trains in general, to state ADDING A BATHROOM? Miss A. Burchinal beat Miss J. full and smote G. O. Allen for 10 that I have never seen any of them Williams. or any other room . . building on ... . altering .... any kind of building cross the road as fast as the one in the bowler's first over and fol­ , you should see us for alljyour Hardware needs! ^) lowed this up by sending Hammond that killed faithful "Nero" this Thursday's match play was as to the cover boundary twice. The afternoon, but there is still room half century went up in just an follows: for improvement. A Few Suggestions... hour. With the score at 59. Lar­ Miss D. Richards v. Miss Martha I am, Brewer. Finest English portland cement : : Everything fer plumbing, in piping, unions; wood and Voce returned to the Yours respectfully. attack. Larwood leg-theory Miss Helen Hicks v. Miss Kennedy bends, elbows, connections, etc. : : Bathroom fixtures and fittings : : Plumbers Mrs. Dorothy Campbell Hurd v. to Woodfull. His fifth delivery F. HERVEY FRITH. tools : : For carpentering, nails, screws, bolts and nuts, door and window locks, Mrs. Bennett. kept very low and bowled Woodfull —OO fastening, etc. : : Carpenters' tools : : Paints, enamels, varnishes : : Brushes off the batsman's pads for 11; Miss Nancy Pearman v. Miss Jane for every purpose : : Roofing. 2 for 59. Evans. SUNDAY TRADING BEATEN EIGHTS Whatever You Need... Larwood Bowls Bradman To the Editor, Royal Gazette and Colonist Daily. you will do well to get our quotations. Then. too. our wide experience in the Mrs. McEwen v. Mrs. A. Wingate. Shortly after the Australian cap­ Hardware business may be the means of making your selection of materials, fix­ tain's dismissal. Larwood clean- CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT BEATEN Dear Sir. tures, fittings, etc., a little easier, and, incidentally, stretching your money out howled Don Bradman's leg stump. EIGHTS I have been reading the various a little further! He made 48. Bradman's innings correspondence in regard to Sun­ was an unorthodox mixture of Mrs. A. B. Smith v. Mrs. W. S. day trading. It seems to me the brilliancy and mediocrity occupy­ Purvis. whole fault lies with the men who Dial 1179 ing 71 minutes, in whicli he hit Mrs. Eldon Trimingham v. Miss plan the Cruises, as they know, or FRITH'S seven 4's; 3 for 64. Henderson. should know, of the Sunday ob­ When the lunch interval was Miss Rose Muckerman v. Mrs. servance here. They could very HARDWARE STORE taken O'Brien and McCabe were Buckley. easily arrange their sailing dates so not out 1 and 1 respectively with as to arrive here on a week day. I I the tally reading 67-3-48. FIRST FLIGHT cannot see why the Bermudians Upon the resumption of play. should be asked to change their ) McCabe hooked and pulled Voce's I\liss H. Chisholm v. Mrs. C. T. customs and lives to please the short pitchers and the century Thomas. tourist. was hoisted after 113 minutes play, Mrs. Blackmore v. Mrs. Allen O'Brien effecting forcing strokes Thompson. AN AMERICAN. SPECIALS and being particularly strong on his Mrs. Glendenning v. Mrs. L. square leg cuts. The McCabe- Gibbons. O'Brien partnership realised 50 Mrs. S. A. Scott v. Miss A. Bur­ THE REGIMENTAL BAND runs in 81 minutes and the 150 chinal. CONCERT This Week End went up after two and.a half hours play. BEATEN EIGHTS Victoria Park 3 to 5 p.m. With the tally reading 163-3-48, O'Brien pulled Larwood to short- Mrs. Merrian v. Mrs. J. E. Pear­ POTATOES WILTSHIRE BACON SLGAR leg and Voce held a fine catch. man. By kind permission of the Com­ 100 11). Bags O'Brien had made 61 runs in 107 Mrs. S. Murray v. Mrs. M. A. Gib­ manding Officer and Officers, the No. 1 Grade Newly arrived from Finest granulated minutes, hitting six 4's, his part­ bons. band of the 1st Bn. Northumber­ 8 lbs. 1/- England nership with McCabe realising 99 Mrs. J. Griffing v. Mrs. J. C. land Fusiliers will give the follow­ l/6d perjlb. run.- in as many minutes. Mc­ Smith. ing programme at Victoria Park 10 - bag Cabe played a fine innings with Mrs. A. S. Petterson v. Miss J' from 3 to 5 p.m. today. FLOUR Sliced pretty placing and strong on-side Williams. March. "Sword and Lance" Starke Finest quality Canadian shots. When tea was taken Mc­ FINNAN HADDIE Prizes will be presented in the Overture, "Raymond" Thomas Flour KIPPERS Cabe and Darling were both not Grill at Belmont Manor on Satur­ Scotch 1 3 1b. nut -1J and 6 and the scoreboard Valse, "Song d'Automme" Joyce 98 lb. Bag day evening. Selection, "Les Cloches de Corn- legist cred 183-4-61. an improve­ oo 12/- 9d. per pair ment on the start of the Australian, ville" rianquette EGGS innings. CUP-TIE MATCHES Star Spangled Banner Suite, Three Light Pieces EDAM CHEESE TANGELOS Fresh Bermuda Fletcher Newly arrived A cross between a tan­ 3 - doz. Crowd Swells to 26,000 LONDON, Feb. 22. A battle "Em Albumblatt" Wagner royal between Sunderland and from Holland gerine and grapefruit Norwegian Students Carnival 1 m ported Derby County, high ranking First After the interval the crowd Svensden 3 lo 4- lbs. each Very Juicy and Sweet increased to 26,000 and Voce and Division Clubs, appears to be the 2 <>d do/.. Selection. "Shamrock" Myddleton Hammonu resumed the attack. feature of the quarter final round 6 6d. 4d to 6d each of the English Cup announced to­ McCabe scored his half century Regimental Marches: in 128 minutes. He hit six 4's and day. OYSTERS "The British Grenadiers." TOMATOES SCOTCH OATMEAL Large size displayed an element of greatness The matches to be played on "Rule Britannia." Bermuda Fine or Coarse in a most attractive innings. The March 4 are as follows:— Fresh shipment 200 mark was passed in 210 minutes. Derby vs. Sunderland, Burnley and Imported 2 11). Tin GOD SAVE THE KING 19 doz. Darling gave possible chances when vs. Manchester City, Everton vs. Conductor, Mr.A.Hollick, A.R.C.M. Firm and ripe 1 4d 11 and 12, in the first instance Luton Town, Brighton or West being missed by Sutcliffe at slips Hani United vs. Middlesborough -oo- lOd lb. and in the second by Allen or Birmingham. COFFEE ENO'S at silly-i\;. bot!- off Hammond's THE AGRICULTURAL MUSTARD \\ aliens FRUIT SALTS 00 bowling. Gulden's Special Large size The McCabe-D^iiiiig partnership EXHIBITION added 50 runs in 48 minutes and TRAIN-SPEEDBOAT SERVICE 1 3 per jar 2 6d lb. 4 - bottle with the score at 243-4-61, Verity LAUNCHED WEDNESDAY Many Improvements Suggested and Allen took over, the former bowler getting McCabe caught in The speed boat service between Many suggestions were forth­ the slips by Hammond, an abso­ Ferry Point and the Castle Harbour coming at the meeting held in me lute "sitter." In a magnificent was inaugurated on Wednesday Chamber of Commerce rooms on Dial 2141 ell round innings of 73, McCabe morning, February 22nd. Monday when the Director, in the was at the crease for nearly three Mr. F. R. Stemp, General Manag­ unavoidable absence of the Hon. hours, hitting eleven 4's. His last W. J. H. Trott, chairman of the scoring strokes were five 4's. er of the Bermuda Railway, and GOSLING BROTHERS Mr. H. J. Kitchen, chief engineer, Board, presided. The various com­ Darling settled down to a sound made the first trip, arriving at mittees will consider the following: 4060

Classified PHILLIPS' Advertisements "Raleigh" LOST The best Chrome Plated Dental DIAMOND BAR PIN in or near Magnesia Princess Hotel. February 21 or 22. Bicycle Finder please return to Princess Hotel cashier. Suitable reward. 4055t. ei to w 1. THE MODERN Contains (W7SX TOOTHPASTE Milk cf Magi** Thos. J. Wadson & Son that Whitens the Teeth EMPLOYMENT >474CCm.eitp. Protects the Gums • Destroys Mouth Acids Wanted a POSITION in St. George's by a Bermudian as a saleswoman H. C. MERCER, Agents and Distributors or on books, experienced in both. CANADIAN NEWS CALGARY, Feb. 22.- -The United Bermuda General Agency Write Box 4059 Bermuda Press. TODAY Farm women of Alberta asked the 4059ft. ei to th2. government to amend the sterili­ Financial Commission — U. S. zation act so as to remove its lim­ Talking Pictures: Manuscripts etc., EXPERTLY itations and "make it applicable TYPED. Terms reasonable. Box Reid Hall Theatre: "The Middle Trade Wanted — Fortune to every known case in the pro­ 4069 Bermuda Press. Watch." and "Merely Mary Telling Lawyer vince. " 4069*f. Ann," "Son-Daughter." 3. 7 Outlining social welfare work Dainty 9p.m. ST. JOHN'S, Nfd., Feb. 23.— work done by various agencies dur­ * * * Lord Amulree and C. A. Magrath ing the present depression, Mrs. Mechanics' Hall Theatre: "Crime FOR SALE from Toronto and Sir William Dwelle made especial reference to of the Century," 3, 7 and 9 p.m. Stavert have been appointed as a Chinaware * * * the "good will industries" in Win­ FLUSH COW. first calf, very gentle, royal commission to inquire into nipeg and its efforts to find work Band Concert: good milker. Apply Mrs. Bourne, Newfoundland's financial future. for the workless. "The only real In every package Victoria Park: 3 to 5p.m. When the Government of the Bailey's Bay. Dial 7315. cure for unemployment is work," United Kingdom and Canada marked "Chinaware" f t062*f. she said, "the way for the unem­ recently aided Newfoundland in ployed to maintain their self-re­ ... as pretty as you meeting the interest on bonded spect is to give value of some kind BROWN GELDING 15.2 hands, 9 indebtedness, it was agreed to .rears, warranted sound com­ for value received. Social Welfare can buy appoint a royal commission. bination. For further apply to FOREIGN EXCHANGE is the art of helping people out of Premier Alderdice announced that Hand. Arnold. Ltd. Sir William Stavert was New­ trouble, and, of course, that in­ HiGTtf. foundland's choice. Magrath is cludes doing it in the best way for their present and future good." Local Rates an outstanding public figure and 1"U0 She appealed to her hearers to turn QUICK was formerly chairman of the their thought and energies to the The following Is a copy of Ontario Hydroelectric Commission. FOR RENT exercise of this vital social need. the Bulletin displayed o "It is better to put a tool in a Thursday, at the local bank Want U.S. Trade COTTAGE, (j room-, unfurnished. man's hand than a coin in his 'ATS On "Bewdly" Property, Rich­ hat," she declared and pointed out Cooks 'a 2\/2 minvtes after the water boils U. S. DOLLAR!* OTTAWA, Feb. 23.— The Liberal mond Road. Apply Mrs. John that "good will industries were Bluck. Phone 1515. members of Parliament in a caucus run" for services not for profit, to A. J. GORHAM, AgenJ Buying at $3 -1532 39% 1015 it ii eitp. yesterday endorsed a resolution turn the waste into wages, the Selling at $3.356(> 43% by Duff (Maritime Liberal member) junk into jobs and offer the handi­ urging Canada 10 reopen negotiat­ FURNISHED COTTAGE al once. capped and the temporarily de­ CANADIAN DOLLARS ions with ihe United States for a Modem conveniences, also un­ stitute a chance to help themselves" reciprocal trade agreement. Appar­ furnished Ap.it: ment from March 15, near Riddell's Bay Golf Buying at $4.137<> 16% ently the Government is awaiting BARS Selling at $4.0336 19% developments of any new tariff Links. Apply Mrs. Feild A. Ingham. Warwick West. policies by the incoming executive Sold Everywhere QUOTATIONS and Congress of the United States I058*f.s. before opening negol iations. Eat GOOD HOME ottered quiet young New York Closed . Yesterday Canada expects that a lower tariff Montreal Closing...... $4.09 F. J. G. FOOTE man. Private family, central. policy will rule Washington in the Write Box 1056 Bermuda Press. London, 11 a.m $3.4o3'l6 Local Ageat coming adminstration and possibly Quaker Oats 1056*1". Montreal Latest $4 09 Canada's "natural market" will New York Latest $3.41 be reopened for her exporters of agricultural, lumber and fishing The Standard of Excel! ruftNiSHEC-AllD'UMr-URr'ljHED industries. for health encm oo- Cotttige§ HOLIDAY QUESTIONS RECALLED FOR RENT OR SALE LAND FOR SALE "Extras, six shillings.' Here. ESTABLISHED 1511 what's this?" A4m. GrG?V~4JW>r~ "Oh. isn't it ever going to stop'.'" A Rates of Exchange "I thought I remembered your face, do you know. At Margate, the Wkat Ho! Jz TiccAjer summer before last, wasn't it?" NEW WESTBUR.Y The following races of ex­ "I say er how far can I book RICHMOND ROAD change were in force at the back to London for one-and-four- for an Eversharp PHO^E 1108 CABLE TPijCft.O Customs House, on Thurs­ pence-ha 'penny.'" day, Feb.23rd:— "Excuse me. have you got one : U.S.A $3.40 of ours marked w ith a skull-and- LADLY, if he could, would this Son of the Canada $4.08 crossbones?" G Sea have exchanged his chestcf plunder COTTAGES Belgium 2b "Please, can you tell me t he time?" ior a pair of smooth-writing Eversharps. France 87 "Now. what is the number of CNowadsys, even without chests of gold and Rem and Sale Germany 14 our machine something i>i the jewels, anyone can have this modern pen GERALD GRAY Holland 8.53 twenties, isn't it. or am I thinking and pencil. For you yourself, and for you Telephone Bid*. Reid Sl. Phone 1169 Hong Kong Is. 4d of our lodgings?" to give to your friends, Eversharp Pens and Italy 67 "Well, what's it to be. old boy?" Pencils are made in a wide rango of styles, Japan Is. 2d "Ay. it's a fine-lookin' pier. Mag­ sizes and designs All bear evidence of the gie. Wad ye like tae go doon on careful work of master-craftsmen in precious tae the beach, and ha'e a look at it metal and in rubber. Ci, Gifts of these in­ HOUSES oo— from there?" struments are welcome gifts, to be used and "Do you mean to say you call cherished through years of useful service, EVENTS OF THE WEEK this being 'within easy reach of each passing year will bring added regard for FOR RENT OR SALE the sea".'" the giver of this practical, beautiful writing \ n TODAY: "Am I the first girl you've ever equipment. Give Eversharps 1 w(' Band concert , Victoria Park, 3.00- kissed?" roperties for Sale 5.00 p.m. "But that man said it was only MRS. ROBINSOIi Golf, Ladiet,' Tournament. Bel­ two miles, didn't he?" CAMPBELL, GOSLING & CO. mont Manor Golf Club. Semi­ "Isn't Hiere anything to do in finals. this ghastly hole?" Banli ol Bermuda Building Tennis, Annual Championships, "But I've only been here four EVERSHARP Phone 2M6 Cablet "Carbraok ' Tennis Stadium. days; what on earth's it all gone Saturday: on?" Band concert, Par-la-Ville Gar­ "But—but it was this rock where dens, 10.00-12.00 Noon. I left my clothes, wasn't it?" Golf, Ladies' Tournament, Bel­ "Albert, did you remember to IMPERIAL" mont Manor Golf Club, Finals. stop the milk and the papers—and Tennis, Annual Championships, put the cat out?" TYPEWRITERS Tennis Stadium. oo oo PLANE CRASH British Right Through NORTH BAY, Ont., Feb. 21- A ST. JOHN AMBULANCE pilot and four passengers were killed in an aeroplane crash in the A. A. JOHNSON & CO. ORDERS FOR WEEK ENDING country north of this point. The MARCH 4. accident happened on last Sunday Front Street, Hamilton according to word received. The 3192ftu.th... Officer of week, Ambulance Of­ plane, it is stated, crashed on the ficer. frozen surface of Lake Temagami Sunday 26th February: Beach near the town of Timmins when J. CRITCHLEY Patrol—Ptes. Monk and Smith. the party were returning from a (CRITCHLEY-MURRAY CO.) A full parade of the Brigade will visit to a logging camp. The pilot REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEER meet this day for outdoor practice killed was H. R. Clegg from North around Elbow and Coral Beaches. Bay and a well-known ariator in Tower Building, Hamilton All members are expected to attend. the north country. Phone 1058 Dress: Public Duty Order. Military men in possession of the certificate are invited to take part in this practice. Meet at Elbow Beach at MY BOOK ON OUVIM.W SAYS NLL 3 p.m. sharp. TUOSE OV.D KWGKTS USED TO SERENKDE TWEVW LUOAES'VftTU k LUTE -\ COULDN'T All members attending this pa­ &ET K LUTE. BUT THE £tkLE.st«\M-l SNDTWS rade must be in possession of mater­ DANNY OttUtA ^'DULD^ .CVIkKE TW\CE. PS <*YUCH ial for practice. MD\SE Tuesday, 28th February—7 p.m. Practical exercises only. 8 p.m.— General meeting of the Brigade to decide on a place where future drills will be held. After this date, the City Hall will not be at the disposal of the Brigade, due to alterations being made in the building. Will members please make note and 4 attend in full strength the General Meeting. New cycles only are offered for hire — WADSON'S