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PAGE FOUR THE WORKMAN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1928 THE WORKMAN The Great Novel Contest Stationery kw his 9)
Strollers SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1923.
BRITISH TRADE AND ECONOMIC POLICIES.
OPEN TO ALL gentleman writing the other day on the imminent The short story contest is now in full swing; and this week has brought many a story and assembling of The Imperial Economic Conference which many empty paper STROLLERS packages everyone getting his razor in exchange; hut only AT THE was in session in London recently, announced in a some one contestant getting this week prize and that is 10. 00. For some reason or another, the what grandiloquent manner that a Grand Ioquest on Brit lucky wirner wishes to have his name withdrawn from publication, and as we have complied WORKMAN PRINTERY with his demand the signature appearing Contestant. He is though getting his 10. 00 prize ish trade was about to be beld, He did not mean, as some plus his razor; and if he does not want his name in the papers, we are pretty sure that Panama Church Ser might, pardonably, have supposed for his choice of words, city folks will hear him talk about the prizes that his story brought to him.
that British trade was dead, and that Coroner and Jury In Now you all want to line up and send us your story as quick ns you can because you do not were to ascertain the cause of that lamentable demise. American Epuroopal Church)
Want an opportunity of winning another 10. 00 prize on December plus a beautiful Christmas point of fact, British trade is anything but moribuud. It gift to pass you; so keep on the habit of smoking the only and best cigarette on the world (Anglican Con. has its difficulties, it is true, very grave difficulties, but market which makes a man proud of knowing and making it koown to his friends that though (Twentyfifth Sunday after Trinity)
then, so have most countries in this abnormal post war he pays very little for each package that he smokes he is getting the best blend of tobacco which St. Paul Church, Panama world. An increase of eight per cent in imports and an can be produced in an American cigarette.
The Aunus! Hrvest Fs!
Aani rary Se Vice will be held increase of six per cent in exports is revealed by a comparison of British trade for the first eight months of this CONDITIONS OF CONTEST.
68 Coromania year with the corresponding period in 1922. This may 10, Merin, Holy Elit Write a short story, not over 350 words, a story about STROLLERS or the not be all we desire, and indeed, our total export trade and sermon man who smokes them. For the love of Pete, make it a story full of PEP and 12 30. tolv Baptism is about twenty per cent less than it was before the war, LAUGHTER, because everyone hates a sad one. m. pesi Sos Par but the figures we have given show that there is yet life Each theme must be accompanied by 200 STROLLERS empty paper 30 Ch talvetisong sermon in the British lion. No, what our writer intended to conpackages in exchange for which all contestants will receive their Gillette Razors. Pre. eb be Bido. Avto vey, using a somewhat archaic term implying a general No theme will be considered unless accompanied by the 200 STROLLERS empty invita into th publie stands of the nor 104 enquiry, was that the assembled Premiers of tiu British paper packages. F. NIGHTENGALE tor Dominions, in council with the home government, were The contest starts Nov. and ends Dec. 15. There will be a winner on about to undertake an investigation into the state of St. uban Paraiso dates shown below and his story will appear in the Workman together with 11. Matinaudodd British commerce.
his signature if desired pm Sunday 8thoil In so assuming, the gentleman we have quoted fell in739 Choral Evensonz sad Addrese to an error which is apparently held in other and wider 50. 00 Cy. cash prizes distributed All stories are to be written plain P. NIGA TENGALE. Priest in esse circles. It will be well therefore to put on record just as follows:ly bearing name and address, preferSt, Mathias Mission what is the scope and limitations this important conferably typewritten, and are to be mailed Ls 5, banas.
ence. To do so may be to damp undue expectations and Winner for Nov: 3rd 10:00 to the address shown below not later Te mesers. frent of to allay affairs. What the Conference will be invited to 17th 10:00 than each Monday morning previous Mision will aitvu the Harved Festival services st the Parish Church of St.
consider is the question of inter Imperial trade. In other. Dec, 1st. 10:00 to prize date, Pauils to morrow, words, it will be called on to devise a means of promoting 15th 15:00 1st prize Any refused story will be mailed A, NIGHTENGALE Priest in chake commerce between the Motherland and the Dominions, 00 2nd back together with the famous Gillette St. Peter Church, La Bocs.
also inter Dominial trade. Any decisions that it may come Safety Razor 30 Holy Com nunio to will naturally have some effect on the general trade of 10. 45 a. co. Matias, Hoy Com. aunion Great Britain, but as a great deal of unbalanced talk has mun unfortunately gone on in the Press as to the possible out3, mn. Flower Service 30 Choral Evensong, and sermon.
come of this Conference, it is desirable that a sense of pro. MULCARE. Rector.
portion be maintained. Ever since the slump of 1920 St. Barnadas Church, Empire there has been a considerable school of thought, mor: 11. am. Morning prayer and Address clamant perhaps than influential, which has been pressing The only Cigarette giving you 100 per cent. value m, Sunday School on the Government a policy which may be summarised as: for your money JT MULCARE Priest in charge Turn your back upon Europe and concentrate upon, the st. Bartholomew Church, Lasdevelopment of Empire trade.
Cascadas Now, like all popular cries there is something to be PAN AMERICAN EXPORT CORPORATION 11. Morning Prayer and Address said for it. Obviously, too, the advent of the Imperial Sunday School Post Office Box 1322 Cristobal, Economic Conference must lead to great attention being MULCARE Priest in charg devoted to commerce within the Empire It goes without saying that the more inter Imperial trade can be promoted Seventh Day Adventist Church 3rd. STREET BROADWAY, COLON the better it must be for the colonies and the home counSabbath (Saturday) 45. 8. bbath try, both politically and economically. It is but natural, and laudable, that the citizens of the Empire should wish Vocal Solo. The Soul LongScbool; 11. 15 am General Worship 30. Young people meeting to stimulate to the uttermost the interchange of their com ing. Mr. Callender Organ solo. Mr. Dottin. 30 Vespers modities. But can Great Britain turn her back upon The March of Progress in Panama Sund Vocal solo. The Priceless Gift.
Sunday evening 7, 30 Preaching Europe in the sense that these councellors urge? And if Service. Mr. Adamson, she could, would it be a desirable policy economically and Evening Orchestral number.
Seventh Day Adventist Church SIX in other ways?
YEARS AGO Shadows STREET CALIDONIA ROAD, These are not matters for us to pronounce upon here.
Anthem. Lord, How Mani. near Isthmiaa Park. PANAMA, All cooking was done by Our duty is merely to record the tendencies of trade and Simper. The Choir. Sabbath (Saturday) 45 am. SabHymn and closing Pravers. bath Sehool; 11. 15 a. General Worship the formulation of economic policies. It is all to the good Wood, Coal, Kerosine and 30 pm. Spanish Class; 30 pm.
that such matters should be discussed. We are all economists in these days; circumstances compel a consideration Charcoal stoves Young People Meeting; 30 New Tax Annulled.
Voepers.
of these bread and butter questions. But the essential Bothersome Slow Dangerous Unsanitary Sunday evening at Reading Clase. All are welcome both young and thing is that any conclusions that we may arrive at on this matter should be based on a true apprehension of the The great agitation by local gaso old. 30 Presc ing Service.
facts. And what certain and not unimportant facts are in TO DAY line dealers against the recent demand of a tax of 15 to be levied on Church of God this case it will be well to state briefly in the space that reThousands of Homes are Happy because each gasoline pump in the city, was Panama, San Miguel, Arosernemains to us.
happily brought to a close during The first, and central. fact is that British exports to They are equipped with Gas Stoves this week when it was learnt that na Street, Building 25 the the Dominions and other British possessions are considerimpost was anulled by the Go Gospel meetings 11. 30 a. 30 ably less than half our exports to foreign countries, This Convenient Rapid Safe Clean vernment. This has been to a great Sunday School pm. BAILEY Pastor.
proportion varies from year to year, but if we take the effort of all the retail gasoline deal Eighth St, Colon figures over so long a period as the last seventy years we If it is done with heat you can do it better with Gas ers, engineered by the proprietor of Gospel meetings 11, 30 7. 30pm.
sball find that the relative importance of Great Britain one of the largest garages in this Sunday School 3p.
foreign and colonial trade has remained approximately PANAMA COLON GAS COMPANY city, who strongly pointed out the Sis. EF BREWSTER Pastor Evang.
constant. In 1854 the proportion of British exports going iniquity of the law.
Red Tank C, AT YOUR SERVICE to British possessions was thirty five per cent. In the Sunday School p.
Prayer meeting on Friday nights first half of this year, 1923, the proportion was thirty eight Resolution of Condolence BAILY Pastor per cent, Ten years ago, in the last complete pre war Gatun C, year, the proportion was thirty seven per cent. The high Harvest Festival Hymn (Processional) 392 Ancient The following Resolution of Con Gospel Meetings 11, 30 sm 30 me est recorded figure was forty two per cent in 1921. In holence was adopted and passed on Sunday School pm The Creed, Versicles and Prayers. above date by above Lodge:the long series of years the figure for cclon al trade has Anniversary.
GEORGE GRIFFITH Pastor sometimes been well below thirty per cent.
Vocal Solo. World Promise Miss Downes.
That WHEREAS: it has pleased New Providence The next thing to note is that the increase ia the ratio AT ST PAUL CHURCH, TO Orchestra number. Simple the Great Chief Shepherd of the Gospel Meetings 11. 30 30.
of exports to British possessions to those exported to MORROW. to our School pm Avou.
Vocal Solo midst by death foreign countries is often due not to an expansion of the Open the Gates of friend and brother Chas, Chambeloved Sis ELLIOT, Pastor.
amount of such exports but to a decline in the amount of St. Paul parish will celebrate, Temple. Mr. Onken.
berlain goods going to foreign countries. This was particualrly the tomorrow, its annual Harvest Organ Solo.
Mr. Smith.
Wesleyan Methodist AND WHEREAS: by his death, case in the record year mentioned above, 1921. In that Festival and the twentieth anni Vocal Solo. The Kingdom this Lodge has suffered in the loss Services 112. 30 Rev.
Panama Harvest Thanksgiving year the exports for the second quarter of the year were versary of the laying of the corner Eternal. Miss Armstrong, of one of her Pioneer Noble, just Kissock Braham as follows: To foreign countries, 79. millions; to British stone of its first Church edifici in Anthemdge: Inhebato Pay. and true we deeply mouro his loss. 15. 30. Bergh SpeelDilutical Service Bridge. Choir.
possessions, 61. millions. In the same quarter this year this city, with special services throughout the day Clarinet Solo. Chopin Noc solema tribute to his memory, this by pupile of the Sunday School.
Beit RESOLVED: that as a interspersed with appropriate recitations the relative figures are: foreign countries 123. millions; At 10:30 a, service a procesturne. Mr. Neilson, And it must be reBritish possessions, 73. millions.
Lodge now in session suspend busimembered that about seven million pounds of the exports sion of choir, acolytes clergy, Orchestral Number. Selection ness, and remain with bowed heads 11 a, p. m, 30 Revd Colon Harvest Thanksgiving Services church guilds, Sunday School and from Lucea di Lammermoor. for a period of three minutes. And Surgeon to British possessions in the later year are goods wbich all other members and friends Hymn. 384 (Choir and Congrewent to that newest British Dominions, The Irish Free starting from El Campo in the BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: that Boca 11 am Mr. Waltere State.
private street oppo. ite the church Vocal Solo. ve a Friend. the implements and paraphernalia 30 Mr. Lindo of the Lodge be draped in mournNew Providence 11. m, Mr Miss W, Shand.
Walters will be seen, therefore, that though the economic will take place.
condition of Europe makes it essential, as Mr. Baldwin has At p. a special musical pro Violin Solo. Schubert Sere. ing for a period of thirty days.
Paraiso 11 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: that aim, Mr. Fuller nade. Mr. du Richmond.
Empire 11 4, Mr, Martin said, that we should turn our eyes elsewhere for new gramme will be rendered by the The Salvation Army and more stable markets and what more naturally than choir augmented by the young Vocah Solo May my Walk a copy of this resolution be spread ladies be Close With God. Mr. on our minutes, a copy forwarded to our overseas possessions. we shall have a long row to assisted by an orchestra. Mr. Onken.
to his bereaved widow, and a copy PANAMA CITY CORPS sm. Knee Drill.
hoe before Empire trade can be a substitute for Britain George Onken, tenor singer in the Flute Solo. Selected. Mr. sent to the local press for publica10 a. Sunday School tion.
Abbott foreign customers. The truth is, as Mr. Baldwin re choir of St. Luke Cathedral, An11. Holiness Meeting Consecration (Sgd. CONNELL marked to the Dominion Premiers, the British Empire con, will contribute two solos to the Vocal Solo p. Sunday School programme which follows:Miss Glaize.
cannot live for itself alone.
THOMAS IRISH, Sec. 30 Salvation meeting o folds.
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