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Trinidad Delicate and Sickly children; anaemic women of weak nature and pall appearance due to the poor quality of the blood; old men made premature by excessive work or the abuse of pleasure: Contintted from Page Trinidad will soon be develp HEALTH SYRUP OF HYPOPHOSFITES ing the vine culture al en addition to her increasing minor IS THE SURE REMEDY FOR STRENGTHENING YOUR SYSTEM industries.
Wine of splendid We want your patronage, West Indians is at present being For sale at all Drug Stores in this city manufactured at Caura (some and in Colon at Messrs. Salazar, Delgado Son and DaCosta Gomez We want you to purchase our remaining shares twenty miles from Port of Spain out of black grape of Sole Agent for the Republie of Panons.
excllent quality, which is said GERVASIO GARCIA, We bave made good and can make better if you help to thrive well in that locality.
This is evidently the third year We can supply luxurious funerals at lowest prices brace the experiment has been in proges, The first years yieid give nine gallons of wine; We can do all kinds of woodwork the second year the quantity Intitu The Advocate has it thal The Installation Ceremony codu led the ceremony. Toe following was doubled while this year gave dificultles experienced by the brothers were installed to take change We can build and repa your house and furniture of the administration for the ensuing ayield of over thirty six gayons lack of direct fortnightly mail the vintage is declared by the communications with England The installation of officers of the term; Bron Backman G, Port of Spain Gazette to be of are to be removed by the de Improved In de zendent Order of Odd B:owa McCle Be ray Try us, then if you have a kick, tell us fine bouquet, of and good cision of the Royal Dutch Mail fellows, Indon Unity, Lyal Star of (re elected. MesiaAss, Secretary That is something to to make Barbados its first and pe Lodge No. 635 took place Clarke Troosurer, Brook think about with pride.
Don tell the other fellow their lolge room last port of call. This not only on Saturday night. Redman Geo Chaplain, restores communication with The ceremony wably conducted by Nightingale Warden, Hinde RS.
Bro Sydney England, but also gives better MoClesa District Grand Barbados District Grand Williams Risbrook Trus en.
Master, Grand Marshal, Many addresses we given in the connection with Colon and Pane. Austin Deputy Grand Master, Wo. banqueting r»on and refrsebuts served.
This arrangement will Cadegen acting Dist. Cor. Secretary Food Prices at Barbados surely be taken advantage of bp And Walker Grand Guards, Hare Stuart actine Treasurer; Rouse NOTICE The Tribune of Demerara says: the other colonies near by both wood Grand Warden. Much credit must Order of Free Gordaners meets The Rose of Panamı Lodg, News from reliable source for posting correspondence and be given to the Grand Master, Bro. Sed ethfirst and third Weda esdays states that within the past month travelling.
Dey McClean for the manner in which belof each month some startling reductions have No. 47 CALIDONIA been made by the merchants at Barbados in the prices of food.
PHONE 830 53nsists studs, in order to assist the poorer classes. The merchants having a tepped in the breach.
best granulated sugar can be had 1at6 cents per pourd Corn ma meal is at corned beet ot 10 cents conts; milk at at cents per pint; ed does America British dian Trade sat cents and four at cente por pound.
Told the timely action of the The British Colonies Share merchants, the consid have begun to be more President Sends Message ate to the poor consumers, An article in the Board of Trade of Friendship to England Jourual of May 19th is devuted selling their goods at reasonable rates. What a pity some of our on Memorial Day Ext the trade of the United State merchants could not follow the ith tin Amrit In its pressing Regards of example of the Barbados mer is stated tiat, so far as the West Citizens India chant Isia ds are concerned, the largest ir crease in trade is with WORDS OF HARDING ARE READ 1919 the value of the imports the British West Indies. In The Royal Bank of Canada has declared dividend upon the AT SERVICES MARKING UNVEIL from islands IN THB(including paid up capital of three per cent ING OF BUSTS OF WASHINGTON Bermuda) was 17, 450, 039, and for the current quarter ending AT ST. PAUL LIVERPOOL that of the exports to May 31st, equal to twelve per 24, 671, 030. In 1920, the figures cent per annum. The Bank of Montreal, with which the Colo late International News Ser and 50 580, 360, showing an inwere, respectively, 29, 856, 024 nial Bank is affiliated, bas de vice despatch from London says: crease of 12, 396, 933 in the inclared a similar dividend. di Hope that Great Britain and the ports vidend of three per cent, upon and United States may continue to be export of 25, 309 330 in. The of the the capital stock being as the the same ideals of animated by so imports into the United States rate of twelve per cent per annum has also been declared for the bumanity which drew them toge 399, 110 in 1919; rose to 817, fron British Guiana, which was quarter ending 31st May by the ther in the world, was expressed 126 in 1920; while the exports Canadian Bank of Commerce.
by President Harding recently to that country increased from in a Memorial Day message to 5, 124, 213 to the British people to 991 951. In 1919 Everyone is longing for the President Hardir s message the trade of the United States breaking up of the drought, but was read in St Paul cathedral, ed 279. 479, Honduras compris it seems we will have to possess imports, and our souls in patience until such London, in the town hall at Livered 918, 392, exports; in 1920, the pool, and at Sulgrave time as the revolution of the the ancestral home of Arresponding figures were 3, cycle brings us within the area ton ancestors, where there 683, 056 and 3, 398 335.
of rain.
were unveiled simultaneously to, with the British West Indies, The trade of the Unted States day three busts of the father of using that term in its widest Potatoes are becoming dearer the American Republic.
and dearer and it is about time busts were presented as the gifts imports 20, 649, 938; exports sense, was. therefore, in 1919; thot the authorities began to of the American people to the watch the exportation. The tabBritish government 33, 480, 301; in in all, 54, 130, 239.
ers now being consumed were In 1920, the imports were 37, President message fol 898, 542, and exports 60, 970, 649.
16 Occasion of the unveil from 54. 130, 289 in 1919, to planted when the provisions of the Vegetable Produce Act were The total trade rose, therefore, enforced. Perhaps If such a ing of the busta of George Wash 98, 869, 191 in 1920.
measure had not been law this ington at St, Paul s, the town class of foodstuff would not have ball of Liverpool and Sulgrave been planted and reaped for us Manor, am moved to express mon patriotism cannot but make to fall back on in these hard my hope that this message from this occasion a reminder of the times.
the American people may be read sacrifices that in recent times as testifying anew their long have drawn these two peoples so An effort is being made to reestablished friendship for the close together.
vive interests in the Volunteer British nation and may inspire a In the greatest and most unForce whore numbərs are on the reciprocation of that selfish effort that men ever pat sentiment hy wane. There is always a fear ex Therefore THE British people forth to protect human honor wiu isting in the hearts of some peo remind peo and treasured institutions, they ple that it is not safe to live in Washington was an stood shoulder to shoulder. They Englishman by Indies except Europe and tradi learned how great responsibi tion before he became are stationed out here.
the lead. lity they shared in the world, It has er in founding the It now been made clear that new the colonies must be responsible Anglo Saxon nation of this. for the maintenance of They will recall that these na cord and in alliance with other order.
tons have a common inheritance peoples likewise devoted to hufident those in power seem difin relying on the Police in language, institutions, customs man rights, liberties and welfare and sympathies. They have ideals what contribute to the perpewill attest If these memorials shall someForce only whilst civilians of a a common devotion to those ideals wation of such accord in such certain standard are just as diffident about undertaking duties of liberty, humanity and enlightwhich will bring them into too enment which have been the in causes, they will have done for close contact with discipline.
spiration of both Their graci bumanity the precise service ous acceptance for lodgement in whose hope is the motive of the the British shrines of our com gift.
The experience gained in the late war has darkened the glamour which used to surround milltarism; in addition recruits hear that promotion does not always FOR SALE fall to the individuals who merit same, and so in spite of the attractions numbers are By the way the exploits of Bar bados Volunteers ein St.
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