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PAGE FOUR THE WORKMAN, SATURDAY, JULY 19, 1924 Sesso Vocal and THE WORKMAN Instrumental Music SAVE House No. Published on Saturdays by Rates for Advertisemen on applica Calle José Valiarino Street WALROND, at the office No. 33 Central tion. Correspondence on all matters Avenue, Panama, de of SAN MIGUEL public interest invited PO Box 74, Panama All copy for publication must be Box 771, Apron, written on one side of paper only, and Rates of Subscription must be accompanied by the name of GRIFFITH One Year 40 Cy. the writer, not necessavily for publiesSix Months. 20 tion but as a mark of good faith.
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BRITAIN NOT GOING INTO WE CAN FURNISH GOOD GLASSES AS LOW AS 50 St. Paui Church, Panama BANKRUPTCY.
CONSULT US WITHOUT OBLIGATION 5th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY am. Holy Communit1 The Board of Trade returns for May of British Scadron Optical Co.
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overseas trade have created a record. There has been PANAMA COLON p. Holy Baptism Dan Meredi.
a huge rise in the value of imports. Totalling more than 23 Central Ave.
Front St. Maar 9th, in, Church School 122 millions, imports in May exceeded those for April 7, 30 Churel Esenborg sermenhy nearly 36 millions, or over forty one per cent. It is Desd Mrredith.
DEXOSSSSSSSSSSSSS SSSSSSSSSS true that May had three working days more than in NIGHTENGALE Pector April, but when we compare it with May of last year. which had only one working day less than May, 1924)
St, Matthias Mission we still find a tremendous increase. This amounts to LAS SABANAS 32 millions or 3612 per cent. p. Church Behool Both in the total amount and in the increase over THE MAIN STORE OF 15 Evening Prayer and Address, the preceding month these figures are, we repeat, a NIGHTENGALE Priest in charge wecord.
Exports in May, we are glad to note, also show St. Peter by the Sea, La Boca an improvement on those for April, being up by over (Amerioan Epi copal)
seven million pounds, or about twelve percent.
5th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY Contrasted with May of last year, however, there is a Holy Communion 80 small falling off of a million and a quarter pounds, or Situated on Central Avenue, Opposite the Cathedral Holy Baptiem 30 something under two per cent. Re exports show the Has been closed until such time as the work of re Matins, Litany and address. 11 a.
same percentage increase, namely 11. 2, whether Anniversary service for Girl Friendly compared with April, 1924, or May, 1923.
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pairing the Building in which it Operates, and which Choral Evensong sermon 30, Before passing on to consider the significance of these figures, we will give those for the first five Next Friday in St. James the Apostle will be immediately started, is concluded.
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months of this year, so that we may see things in betJ. MULCARE Rector, ter proportion. Disregarding totals, but giving only the St. Barnabas Church, Empire increase over those for the same period of 1923 (for Matins and address at 11 a.
1here has been an improvement in each case) we find During the period necessary for this work, the Clientele Church school, p.
that imports are more by sixty million pounds (13. per Eve song and addrem p.
cent. exports by 61 millions (two per cent. re ex of the AMERICAN BAZAAR STORES, will be served T MULCARE Priest in charge ports by eleven millions (21. per cent. and total exports by nearly eighteen millions (4. per cent. It will with the customary zeal and courtesy at St. Bartholomew s, Church thus be seen that for the five month period, 1924, the LAS CASCADAS.
increase in imports is about ten times the increase in The Branch Store Litany. Holy Eucharist and Sermon exports. After these figures it will not be a matter of great surprise to learn that the apparent adverse Church School 30 pm.
OF balance of trade for the month was nearly 39 millions, Evening Prayer and Address pm.
as against an adverse balance of six million pounds in MULCARE Priest in charge.
May, 1923, and 1112 millions in April last. Only once St. Jude Mission, Summit.
during the past twelve months has this great disparity Morning prayer and address 11 a.
between imports and exports been approached, namely 30 Church School and Confirma in December last, when the adverse balance was about tion clase.
Situated at the corner of Central Avenue and Street 35 millions. Taking the first five months of 1924 and Evening Prayer and Address 30 contrasting them with the same period during last Opposite the Duque Hardware Store MULCARE Priest in Charze.
year and in 1922, we find an apparent adverse balance St. Simon Mission, Gamboa of 209 millions in 1924, 266 millions in 1923, and 456 Mutine, Litssy and address at 11 a.
millions in 1922.
Church School 30 We cannot argue here the old controversy among Evening Prayer addren at 30 economists as to whether apparent adverse trade in value by 106 per cent. It looks as though the mill: Control of Termites. MULCARE Priest in charse.
balances are good for a country or otherwise. We can hands of Lancashire and Yorkshire, at any rate, will only point out that good or bad, they are, as described, be busy people for the next few weeks.
DISCUSSED IN BULLETIN Wesleyan Methodist apparent. The excess of imports is paid for by Panama 11 a. and 30 services of many kinds (shipping, insurance, banking We readily give publicity, to Rev. Kinsock Brabsm, Mioetc. and in Great Britain these services (invisible ex Empire Conferences at Wembley. u. e following interesting article ionary Services. ports, as they are termed) are much in excess of the sent us from the Depart Colon 11 a. and 30 pm. Rev.
ment, of agreculture Surgeon.
apparent adverse trade balance. So those timid ones who judge first appearances may take heart Great La Boca 11 a. Mr. JohnThe British Empire Exhibition at Wembley has Termites of several species are Britain is not yet going into bankruptcy. All the same, now got throughly into its stride and despite inter becoming of increased importance on; 30 Mr. Reid.
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it must be admitted that the figures we have given do ference with traffic caused by an unauthorised strike in the Canal Zone. They cause extensive the woodwork (7. 30 pm, Mr. Fuller Parsino 11 a. Mr. Airall; not afford any immediate indication of improvement in of a small section of undergroudt railway workerse dba of buildings, to stored furniture, te Empire 11 Mr. Lindesy.
the trade situation. Exports, while expanding are doing total attendance on two days last week far exceeded lead sheathed underground cables so in a somewhat tardy fashion.
half a million people. The success of the Exhibition in the locks of the Panama Canal. When we come to examine the details of last Lowever, cannot be tested solely by the number of to telephone and lighting eqnipBaptist Churches month trade we find nevertheless much to give satis sight seers it attracts. Serious business is being done ment, and to living trees and other vegetation. One species common 11 a. Teacher Smith; 15 faction. One feature that is very welcome in the figures unostentatiously at many of the stalls in the immense in the Tropics has been found to Chaplain Brooke of Tool SelS.
for May is the rise of approximately 22 millions in the palaces in which they are housed, and it seems likely be mechanical carriers of the Chorrillo 11 Dracon Lorie; 15 export of articles mainly manufactured, as compared that the Exhibition will mark a new era in the develop nematode which causes red ring Deacon Linton.
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with the preceding month. The chief advance is one of ment of inter Imperial trade. In other ways, too, this disease of cocoanut palms.
nearly five million pounds in the sales of cotton manu development is being fostered by the Exhibition. Ex The results of studies of the Anniversary Service; 15 Pastor.
Gatun 11 and 15 factures, but the improvement is fairly well distributed perts from the Dominions are meeting with merchants we species most abundant in supplied.
throughout the list. These increased exports seem to and manufactures at home in a series of conferences the Canal one made by E.
Red Tank 11 Deacon Smith; indicate an improvement in overseas markets. On the which cannot fail to increase world trade. The Empire Ponyder aard Jombor Zetok, entomo Deacon Pear word.
logists, embodied Empire 11 Deacon Brown; other hand exports of British coal (which about a year Textile Conference which has just concluded its sit: Department Bulletin 1232, entitled moinder Hansen ago were very considerable owing to the dislocation of tings at Wembley was, for example, probably the most Damage by Termites in the Canel Pueblo Nuevo 11 Teacher Prevent it.
dethe Ruhr) continue their recent decline. As compared It discussed at great length and with valuable results scribes in detail the character of Now Providence 11 am. Supplied.
with May last year, exports of coal have fallen by commercial economic, and technical problems of the the damage done by each and recommends control measures species, nearly four million pounds in value and in bulk by cotton, woollen, linen, lace, and silk industries in a 2, 200, 000 tons. This is a decrease of 36 per cent and 28 number of different aspects. Supremea importance, construction, instead of woodete Salvation Army Hall.
per cent respectively.
however, attaches to the decisions reached in regard to recommended wherever feasible. LA BOCA CORPS very considerable proportion of the increase in the supplies of raw material and when the delegates all wood should be treated with 80 a. Prayer meeting.
imports is accounted for by heavy advances in raw wool separated confidence was expressed that the potentiali chemical wood preservatives before 11. Holiness meeting.
and cotton, grain and flour, and iron and steel. These sies of the Empire as a source of supply of raw cotton being used for structural purposes, 30 Inauguration of Seoute and imports may, we suppose, be taken as evidence of in particular were to be much more fully exploited in used in contact with the ground. p. Open air mee ing.
orders received, or anticipated, and in due course we the near future.
Certain spray solutions have may expect a corresponding expansion in the export of found effective in killing nonsub. 420. Salvation meeting.
terranean termites, also fumigation Services. manufactured goods. Compared with a year ago, raw (Major Bax will conduct the above materials imported in May were higher in value by upTAKE NOTICE Rent Recept Books In Span with hydrocyanic acid gas, and, in wards of fifteen million pounds. The increase in the ish and English for Sale at The the case of some species, dry heat. BENNETT Ensign WORKMAN Printery.
No wood known is entirely imcase of cotton and wool is most striking. Raw cotton (Continued on page 6)
mune to attack by termites, but imported in May, 1924, exceeded that imported in May, publication in the Workman on Advertise in The Workman woods which should be used supply lasts, from the United All contributions intended for there are many termite resistant which may be obtained while the 1923, by 91 per cent in quantity and 126 per cent in Saturday must reach the office not value. Sheep wool rose in quantity by 38 per cent and later than mid day Thursday wherever possible. list of some States Department of Agricuhure IT PAYS of these is included in the bulletin, at Washington, American Bazaar Store to or Guarde.

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