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L THE WORKMAN, SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1924 PAGE THREE WEEKLY LONDON LETTER Resolution of Sympathy, WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH, PANAMA The American Bazaar manner.
of Two points States. That will be immediately started, is concluded.
The Branch Store Resolution passed at a Special Leaders Meeting held on the 18th.
April, 1924.
This Leaders Meeting places on record its deep sense of the loss the Wesleyan Methodist Church in Panama especially and the Methodist Church throughout the entire Panama Colon Cireuit has sustained at the translation of Brother Andrew Fairweather to his eternal rest and reward.
It bears testimony to his sterling Christian character and the wholehearted devotedness with which he has served the Church, filling every office open to a layman, culminating in the office of Senior Circuit Steward which he held up to within a few months of his demise.
He was one of the earliest members of this Church, and served her with unflinching fidelity and his place cannot be easily filled.
As a Church we bow with humble submiss to the Divine will, and although we mourn our loss, and will long miss Brother Fairweather presence, we rejoice in the labourer toil rewarded, and think with joy of him now enjoying the bliss and happiness of the glory land.
To his bereaved fainly, especial ly to his widow, we tender our brotherly sympathy and condolence, and pray that the Divine and lov.
ing Father who has removed him to his rest and reward, will comfort and sustain them in this their great bereavement. May His grace abound and may they be comforted with the knowledge that he has gained that to which the Christian life and service lead, viz: perfected fellowship with God. Kissock Braham, Chairman. Harris Secretary American Bazaar Stores London and Strikes. slogans, and that is certainly THE MAIN STORE OF true, for the shipping companies The loss and inconvenience suf operating from the Orient to the London Underground railways are fered ty Londen through the trami and bus strike were considerable. simplifying to the Exhibition.
Londoners do not particularly like Millions of visitors are coming, but walking, and though the Under the question of providing ac.
comodation has been tackled in an ground remained available and an occasional bus, not connected with efficient and business like Situated on Central Avenue, Opposite the Cathedral the traffic made its apHundreds of thousands pearance in the streets, those who could not afford taxies were forced visitors are coming from abroad, to take a considerable amount of and not least from the United Has been closed until such time as the work of reunwonted exercise.
great country, the about the strike deserve special home of big ideas, is surprised and pairing the Building in which it Operates, and which mention. One was the patience in interested to find that people on this form of adversity of London the eastern side of the Atlantic Wave conceived and carried to a millions; the other was the com success an plete absence of any kind of detailed and complete disorder resulting from the dispute. enterprise of this kind, much The men, both on the tramways greater than anything it or anyone and the omnibus routes, behaved else bas contemplated!
in a most praiseworthy manner.
During the period necessary for this work, the Clientele The picketing, allowed by law, is Shaw and St. Joan.
of the AMERICAN BAZAAR STORES, will be served so often conducive to avert action into which even the best intentioned Bernard Shaw in writing St.
people are drawn and yet there was Joan. which is now at the begin.
with the customary zeal and courtesy at no single case of misbehaviour. On ning of what promises to be a long the other hand the employers con run at the New Theatre, forgets for dụcted their side of the dispute quite long periods at a time to stir with stilar restraint, and no at up the complaisance of his hearers tempt, easy though it would have and becomes completely absorbed in OF been, was made to introduce non the character of his hercine and the union labour. But there is a strong progress of her drama.
As one feeling among the public that legis would expect, Shaw conception lation must be envolved which will of Joan has no relation to a saint prevent industrial disputes reach in stained glass. She is shown as a ing a stage where people who are simple country girl, naive of manSituated at the corner of Central Avenue and Street not parties to the dispute become ner, bucolic of speech, and grand the main sufferers.
Opposite the Duque Hardware Store only in the courage of faith and in the conciousness of her mission. If Great Art Collection.
this is not the character of mystery as some would imagine her, it is probably a closer picture of reality New Providence Wesleyan Last month marked the hun. than has before been attempted by dredth anniversary of the National Church Activities.
any writer Let this Letter Gallery. It would be foolish to Mr. Shaw has not violated tradi To The Edytor THE WORKMAN compare the value of its collection tion as far as the story of Joan with that of other great art gal deeds go. Indeed, he has stuck your widely circulated journal for Dear SjI belt a little space in leries. But one superlative excel.
lence it does possess; there is cer. has usedly such license in the pretty close to historical fact and the following: On Saunday the 13th u to. at tainly no one gallery in the world compression of events as stage a Cornish Organ, almost new in which it is possible to much of the art of painting, in all most dramatic moments of the play this coloay, was dedicated to the see so necessity commands. One of the and in first class order, locally purchased for the Wesleyan Church of mails times and countries, represented is after the execution, when the service of God. Rev. Surwith such completeness. More of priest who had been most insistent geon, Pastor of the church, offici Dear Nelle, Michel Angelo greatest work is to on her death, returns horror ated. The congregation was large be seen in Rome, more of Leonar stricken from the burning, frenzied and the dedicatory service was a When you want success, Dressmaking do in Patis, more of Velasquez at the realisation that Joan was no at Madrid, of Giotto at Assisi and heretic, but a The organ replaces the small Service, just go to the Padua, and of Rembrandt in Hol instrument of true faith.
simple, inspired folding one which was in use womens Exchange for a few years. The first effort land. Even of the Italian Prima In the title role, Sybil Thorndike, chase of the organ was a sacred which was made towards the phar at 14 Central Arena tives, in whom the National Gallery who is undoubtedly the greatest concert on the night of Dec. 24ıb.
apposite 20th Street is very rich, the Berlin Gallery tragic actress the British stage pos last, which was organized and suc She give there also hematitther may have a fuller representation. Sesses, plays with consummate art. cessfully carried through by Mis rently But there is no European gallery Of course Shaw does not entirely Russell, the organist, ably and her mother takes in which at the same time the Ita. refrain from his familiar eustom both young maidens of the colony.
assisted by Miss Lena Holland; great paine in doing lian, English, Dutch, Spanish, and of jibing at his fellow countrymen. The entire proceeds of the concert French schools cait be seen. And his fellow contrymen would went towards the purchase of the splendidly as in Trafalgar Square. hate it if he did. But his play is a new organ. Both of these There are, of course, many suvery considerable and distinguished our choirmaster, are to be congrato ladies, and also Bro, Sam. Graham preme masterpieces, and the Naulated for the successful issue issue of tional Art Collections Fund is used piece of work.
their undertaking in this respect.
with discrimination in supplementPrecisely at the time appointed ing a collection which certainly il. Baptismal Function, for the service, the news came to DRESSMAKERS lustrates with unique thoroughness Rev. Surgeon, that His Excelleney the whole history of painting. In No. 141 Central Avenue Panama.
There was quite a large gathr at the colony, and was desirous oj this lies its value to the student ing on Sunday April 20, at the seeing the parents and guardians and its attraction to the layman, residence of Mr. Mrs. Car of the school children. Thereupon ter of Chorillo, the occasion Rev Surgeon sent two officers of the church to invite His Excelleney An Impression of Wembley. being the Baptismal function of to come to the church, where he their son Cecil Lloyd. would see the people in a bulk, very enjoyable time but just at this time the Governor Wireless telephony is enabling spent, many Solos were rendered made his appearance on the church the King voice to be heard over by the Ladies, encouranging and grounds. Rev Surgeon went out expanse of forty acres at inspiring addresses by the gen the church, which invitation he to meet him and invited him into Wembley, when on April 23rd he tlemen.
declared the British Empire Excourteously accepted. On being Among those present were: asked to address the congregation AND hibition opened. It is impossible before the service began Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Eastman.
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be interested, to be amused, to get another such occasion.
to their homes, wishing for heretofore.
Mrs. Arosemena who was also the latest ideas on industry or acpresent, was cordially greeted by Secure yours now there will be a great rush tually to do business, Wenbley is the congregation, and the kind for them, unquestionably going to be the The Workman Printery has re lady very courteously acknowledged Copies may be had from the office of the WORKMAN place this year. All roads lead to moved and is now located at 93 same.
Central Avenue, opposite the Yours faithfully, Panama.
Wembley is one of the Exhibition Cecilia Tbeatre. MARKHAM.
Be your Guide weny Doris your Pleating young The Woman Exchange Resolution passed at a Special Leaders Meeting held on the 18th.
April, 1924.
This Leaders Meeting places on record its deep sense of the loss it has sustained through the removal of Sister Jane Barclay to her rest and reward.
It rejoices that it has enjoyed the presence and labours of Sister Barclay for a long period of years, and bears testimony to the faithful manner in which she has served the Church as a Class Leader.
The presence of Sister Barclay at the public services, both on Sundays and week nights which was always regular, will be greatly missed; but the knowledge that she has been promoted to higher service reconciles it to the loss.
It tenders to the bereaved family its sincere sympathy and condolence, and prays that they may be sustained in this heavy bereavement. May they be abundantly comforted by Him who comforts us with all comfort, and whose grace is sufficient for all our needs. Kissock Braham, Chairman, Harris.
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