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The Port Antonio correspondent writing to the Jamnica GLEANER about the riot at that place on the 17th ulto. says. At 11. 30 to night a number of labourers refused to work at the gaues was being loaded. You correspondent went near the scene SLOAN Liniment is proto obtain the details, suddenly a claimed the world over a being Pain greatest enemy.
batch of arned constable ap Multitudes of people use and peared and without the slightest warning the crowd was fired on recommend it.
with the result that William Rheumatic aches and paino instantly obey its command Clarke, Joseph Thompson and Mr and disappear. Stewart were badly wound It penetrates right to the ed. Your correspondent had a sore spot. No need of rubbing.
narrow escape and had to hide in It does its work thoroughly.
the swamps nearby Mr. Cc Give it a trial.
Stewart a well known mer hant One bottle will convince you.
here, had accompanied your cor At all druggists and dealers.
respondent to obtain the detail of the trouble. Unfortunately, the crowd of spectators were the one SLOAN fired on, while the few striker LINIMENT were on the pier. William Clarke CPAIN ENEMY fireman employed to the Rail.
way, had just left his engine when he was hit. Both himselt and Mr. GREAT SECRETS Stewart are being treated at the hospital by Drs. Mosely and Burke. The wounds sustained by Roots, Herbs, Luastones, these two, are very serious Joseph Thompson was removed to Magnetic Sands Underhis bome. it appears that the ground Treasure Book, Block hospital staff will be busy for the Arts, Witchcrafting, Secrets rest of the night for making Herb Medicines to treat all kinds of diseases.
Pow Wow secrets for growiog Bill to Establish a Railway. Hair, Lucky Siguet Finger Rings, Voodoo Bags, Gazing Bill is nt present before the Crystals, Black Magic Books, Bermuda Legislature for the The Sealed Book, etc. Write ranting ol powers to establish a Filway in that colony Under the for secrets. Address: Box 497.
power is given to the Govern. WESTER ment to purchase the railway line after a period of 10 years has Chicago, III.
clapsed from the date when the whole of the line shall have been Church Services.
opened up. Twelve moths notice must be given by the Government of their intention to purchase. Continued from page 4)
Secure yours now there will be a great rush for them, Copies may be had from the office of the WORKMAN Panama now completely without water.
It is time the Central Govern ment awake to the importance of (Continued from page 3) this May Pen water supply and expect from your visit? substiantally assist the local author. have not sufficient informaties in carrying out the tion to answer that question right needed improvement.
now, shall be going on a week tour of the Island.
HAYTI TO EXPORT Col. Brown was scheduled to ad. BANANAS, dress the next monthly Merchants Luricheon at South Camp Road Pine Apple Jam Big Industry.
Hotel on the 19th.
He expects to leave Jamaica on TIMES representative had the 27th.
a talk with Mr. Martin, the Haytia Consul here. Mr Martin returned from Hayti, where he visited, recently, The Drought at Pine apples are grown on a large scale. Over 10, 00 acres May Pen.
are planted out around Cap Haytien. There is a manufacturing plant at Port Haytien.
STOCK OWNERS EXPERIENCING Haytien American Pine Apple Co.
GREATEST DIFFICULTY IN are building a new pier there.
KEEPING THEIR ANIMALS ALIVE, The pine apples are not exported but the juice is extracted for NO WATER IN PIPES. purpose of making pine apple jam Mr. Martin said conditions in Havti were very favourable Hundreds of Labourers are Un. Railroad 120 miles long, frem employed. Actual Starva St. Marc to Cape Haytien is tion in Many Homes. is under construction, providing work for thousands of labourers new American Company has NEED RELIEF WORK: started planting bananas on a large scale for purposes of ex portation Previous to that, The May Pen correspondent of bananas were not among the the Gleaner reporting to that paper Haytien export.
on June 23rd says. The drought conditions here have taken the proportions of a calamity. The oldest inhabitants cannot recall such a cycle of drought. There is not a green blade of any small plant to be seen.
Stock owners are experiencing the greatest difficulty in keeping their animals alive and have to be send ing miles away in the high hills to get breadnut and bastard cedar leaves for fodder.
The situation was accentuated this morning when it was found out that there was not a drop of water in the pipes. The main pipe having broken some four miles away, the Superintendent has this matter in hand, but it may be a couple of days before it is made right. Again as it is understood, the spot where the break oceurs is several chains deep which necessitates a good deal of digging away to get at. It is heart rending to see hundreds of people with tins seeking the precious fluid which is not obtainable, some of them having to travel from two to five miles, only to retrace their steps with the empty tins, and there is no other avenue of supply.
The Almshouse tank is the only available means of supply: but through an obligation to the Rail.
way of the Parochial Board from this source water is supplied to the locomotive engines which will not last for more than two days, as not less than engines are watered here daily. The supply which goes to Old Harbour daily is thereby UNSWEETENED cut off.
There is no work for labourers and hundreds of them are just hanging around.
When the new Board is constituted, the Parochial fathers will have their work cut out for them. It is hoped that some relief work will be immediately taken in hand as the situation can hardly be more grave. An actual state of starvation is in many homes.
Bill ALBOA EST EER REWED BEN ST. CHARLES Why go through the trouble of preparing your Milk and paying more money. Buy ST. CHARLES it is cheaper; it is safer and all ready to use.
Exchange the labels for toys Aluminum Pots at the EVAPORATED MW Nestle Milk Co.
Seventh Day Adventist Church Manager of Havana Rail. STREET CALIDONIA ROAD ways Wounded by Striker. near Istbruin Park. PANAMA.
Eabbath (Saturday) 45 a. SabA Dutch West India cable bath School; 11 15. General Worship despatch from Havana, dated 30 pm Spanish Cleas; June 11, states that General Young People Meeting; p. ta.
Archibald Jack, General Manager Vespers, of the United Railways of Havana Sunday Evening 30 Preaching the employees of which are on Service. cordial invitation is extendstrike, was shot and wounded ed to all.
late yesterday as he left his office in Central Station At his office it was said he suffered only a Seventh Day Adventist Church flesh wound in the cheek. He was 3rd STREET BROADWAY, COLON taken to an emei geny hospital. nineteen year old boy was Sabbath (Saturday) 45. to Sabbath arrested charged with the shooting, School; 11 15 am General Worship General Jack is an English4. 30. a Young people meeting 30 Vespers man, and a veteran of the British Army.
Sunday evening 30 Preacbing Service You are cordially invited to General Jack assailant Emilio Marichally Crespo, a trolly friends, was attend these services and bring your tender, who with other Union employees of the railway went on strike two weeks ago. The youth leaped on the running board of THE CHURCH OF GOD the General automobile in a down town street as the General Colon. and Streets Gospel meetManager was on his way home ings at 11. 30 am 30 Sunfrom bis office. He fired one shot, day School at 3pm.
the bullet penetrating Jack right Gatun, Canal Zone. Gospel Meetings cheek, knocking out several teeth, at 11. 30 a. and 30 m; Sunand passing through the left cheek. day School at pm. member of the Cuban secret Bro. GEORGE GRIFFITH police was in the automobile and placed the youth under New Providence. Guepel Meetings at arrest, Crespo blame Jack per 11. 30 am and 30 Suncay sonally for the strike. Efforts School at pm.
have been made by the labour Sis. ELLIOTT leaders to have General Jack deported. They charged that Red Tark, Cal Zoue, Sunday School he was unfair to his employees at p. aod Prayer Meeting at and thus precipitated the strike. 30 on Thursday night.
Sis. GRAY Panama, Arosemena Street, House 27, MORE THAN TWENTY FOUR San Miguel Gospel meetings at MILLION DOLLARS.
11. 30 a and 30 Sunday Behool at 3p. Meeting on Tuesday evening 15 Coliected in Tolis by the Panama Elder BAILEY, Pastor.
Canal. for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30th. Union Pentecostal Assembly 25 CALIDONIA ROAD also COLON.
Twnety four million two hundr.
Gospel Meetings Sunday 11 a.
and 30 m; Sunday School 3p. m; ad and ninety thousand nine Monday 30 Tuesday 30 hundred and sixty three dollars Thursday 30 have been collected in tolls by the Elder GREENEDGE Pastor Panama Canal during the fiscal year which began on July 1, 1923 The Salvation Army and ended on June 30, 1924. Ships transitting the Canal from the Paci.
PANAMA CITY CORPS fic Ocean to the Atlantic Ocean dur. a, m, Knee Drill. 10 m, Sunday ing the year totalled 2, 490 paying School; II Holine Meeting tolls to the amount of 12, 491, 768. p. Sunday School; 30 p, Salva: tion Meeting.
07 while 2, 740 ships passed through ALLAN JACOBS. Adjutant.
from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean paving tolls to the Advertise in The Workman. amount of 11, 799, 194. 49.
IT PAYS Colon or Panama JOB. PRINTING WATER PAMINE THREATENS May Pen, June 23. serious burst in the main of the May Pen ater supply leaves the town withcut water and if the break is not repaired threatens to tie up the whole system of the Jamaica Government Railway as absolutely no water is available between Spanish Town and Oxford for railway purposes. The Parochial authorities have persistently point.
ed out the importance of improving this supply to the Central Government and asked for their cooperation. This is all the more important as the township of Old Harbour as well as Clarendon Park and Porus, which are all being supplied from this souree will also bel Of every description DONE WITH NEATNESS AND DESPACTH AT THE WORKMAN PRINTERY
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