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P. GE YOUR THE WORKMAN, SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1925 Church Services.
THE WORKMAN ANOTHER GOOD OPPORTUNITY SPEGIAL LINE OF FRENCH SHOES various sizes and shapes FOR LADIES Special Prices for a short time only.
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SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1925. Rev. NIGHTENGALE, Priest in Charge 11 a. Matins and address THE NEED FOR DEVELOPMENT. p. Church Seboel Choral Everone, address 30 D, Osborne Catechist Within the very recent past, there has been no little comment on the necessity for good roads throughout the St, Matthias Mission Republic, the results of which we are pleased to note has at LAS BABANAS begun to show itself in different sections of the country. Rev. NIGHTENGALE, where eiforts are being made to meet the popular demand Priest in Charge.
in the interest of progress. p. Church School.
Panama is undoubtedly a fertile spot and can produce Mr. Richards, Catechist all the food that is necessary for local consumption besides allowing a big margin for export and reeprocity with neighSt. Peter by the Sea, La Boca buuring countries; but our commercial possibilities will never be really known until there are established the facili(American Epi pal)
PANAMA COLON. FIRST SUNDAY AFTER EASTER)
ties for transportation from the interior towns to the terminal seaports and markets of the country.
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The timber forests of this Republic are already famed Matine and address 11 for some of the highest quality woo of all discriptions, Church School 3, 00 and the little trade that is being done in this industry has Choral Evensong and sermoa, 80 pm opened the eyes of business men to the splendid opporNEW PROVIDENCE NOTES T. MULCARS, Rector.
tunities that are possible through the construction of highways throughout the interior, connecting up the towns and Mr. Morris, the Inspector, has St. Barnabas Church, Empire cities.
posted up public notices that Holy Baptiem 10 There is hardly another country in the whole of Latin hogs found at large in the village Eucharistie Service 10. 45 a.
America that abounds so richly in varieties of wood as Panaare to be shot. This is a neces Church School Anniversary Servio: sary step towards the sioitation pm ma, yet we are still far behind in the development of this of the village, for bitherto bogs Choral Eveprong and addres, 30 un.
resource which promises much to the industrial growth and and pigs run about at large here. T MULCARE Priest in Chuis prosperity of the community.
JUAN FRANCO TRACK and all other efforts have failed to reinedy such a serious breach of To people of far vision it must appear a brilliant idea sanitary laws.
St. Bartholomew s, Church that the roads leading out from the cities and towns to TO MORROW LAS CASCADAS.
various sections of the interior should be pushed to comMatino, and addres, 11 a.
pletion as soon as possible. Who cannot visualise the The community (EnglisbJschool Church Scuol, and Confirmation el Sunday, April 19th, 1925 hum and rustle of business throughout the whole of this is tbriving well, and is a boon to the cbildren, over 60 names have Evening Prayer and Address 30 10 country. With sawmills transtorming uninhabited junbeen enrolled, and Mr. Peter MULCARE Priest in gles into busy villages, uncultivated areas looming up into WILL BE RUN OFF RAIN OR SHINE Noel, the teacher continues to verdant plantations, wasting streams lending their liquid sbow bis colours by the masterly vigows to artificial irrigation and all forms of commercial life St Jude Mission, Summit.
way in wbich be is bandling and sent speeding to centres of trade, on rolling freight cars, teaching the children, several of Morning Prayer, and addrer 11 o.
tooting mutur trucks and cutting coasters, while the lonely, the ladies of this community bave 30 Chureb School and Confirmalready expressed their satistion Class.
snail ike ox cart the crawling pack horse and sleepy faction with their children under Evening Prayer and address 30 cayuca, all slink irretrievably into deserving oblivion.
Mr. Noel tation MULGARE, Priest in Charge We can almost see the smoke stacks and hear the Mr. Noel is also working bard Five Races for Imported horses shrill sirens of active factories of all sorts stretched throughto prepare the day school child. St. Simon Mission, Gamboa rep to rer der sacred cantata, out the length and breadth of the land.
We can see the and Four for Native bred ponies entitled The ng Vicurious Matins and addre. 11 a.
busy Scenes at our industrial thoroughtares and we can at the Wesleyan arco, o San Church School and Confirmation Clam experience, in the ascent of a modest imagination, the team.
day next, tbe 19 inst. at 30 p.
ing water fronts with the local products leaving our shores.
pm; silver collection will be And we can see the presto of vanishing poverty as industaken up at tbe door, the pro Wesleyan Mothodist Churc1 ceeds will go towards the repairs urial occupation supercedes the banetul condition of unem(BRITISH CONFERENCE. of the church building. All are ployment. Who is willing to wager that Panama will cordially invited to come and Pansus 11 am, and 30 Rev. not improve her financial status over tive hunared per cent.
spend an enjoyable Sunday Surgeon.
as soon as the roads and interior railways have all been Everybody will be there. Don miss it.
afternoon Colon 11. and 30 Rev.
R, Wade. Subject: Democracy completeur and the Gospel The intensest public spirit should be aroused in connecSome telephone instruments First Race Starts Sharp and appliances have arrived from La Bocs 11 Mr. Louis Lindo tion with the desired development of the country. It Colon for the work of establisb. p. Mr. Waltere.
willl mean the boosting of a logical situation, and will infuse ing telephone communications Now Providence am. Mr. Beat.
the brains of our business men with facts of the most dazADMISSION: between here and other parts of waite.
zling possibilities for safe investments.
the Republic, it is hoped that all Paraiso 11 a. Mr. Weitere There are still a large number of able bodied West Grand Stand Ground 50c.
the appurtsoances will toilow in p. Mr. Louis Liodo.
due course so tbat cummunica Empire 11 Mr. Payne, Indians who assisted to construct the Panama Canai that tion may be establisbed before are still idling in the Republic, who can help to develop the beavy rains begin to fall tbis Panama and who are anxious and willing to do so. Some year.
Baptist Churches of these men came to this country merely for the sake of imposed by enforceful idleness.
Why not repopulate the Colon 11 a. Tesober Eltis; adventure and have now adopted Panama as their home: east side of the Canal, where the people might easily have general meeting et parents Rev, Thorbourue.
some came tu improve their condition (not to seek existence) their agricultural products transported to the terminal cities and guardians of children, and Chorrillo 11 and they were partially disappointed, while others are here of the Republic? However the Canal Zone authorities all others in te rested in the Com apm. B:Y. Anniversary, da because they feel that the great world is a roaming ground may view the question, the defense and protection of West munity School, will be bold on by Rev. Marshall; 15 Pastor Wich.
Calidonia 11 a. Deacon Johnson Tur everybody, Indians is their moral responsability. The people did Saturday, the 18th last. at 30.
at the Union Baptist Courch. 7, 15 Deacon Smith.
West Inuians have shown by their traits of industry not come here of their own accord; they were invited and full attendances requested as Red Tank 11. Deacon sr.
and their general desire to seek work and do it when they induced, and that is the reason why they are here. very important matters will be wood; p. P. Aniversary 15 Mr. Crooks get it, that they are a people who cannot be despised. They Since the great bulk of the work is over they ought discussed. Pleas: bs on time.
Now Providence 11 have colonized Puebio Nuevo, and New Providence in the to be given opportunities to establish themselves, and the Partor Gatun Valley and have penetrated into other sections of the fact that they have given the least trouble, shown the best British Consulate Notice.
Empire 11 am, Deacon Brost, Republic where they are cultivating some of the most industrial spirit among all foreign colonies and possess no 15 Descon, Cummings lucious vegetables the soil can produce, they have built and mysterious tongue or habits, entitle them to the most The British Consul in Colon Gatun 11 Mr. Wiggad; 15 ownea properties in various parts of the country and thus serious consideration in anything that would tend to would be glad of any information Deacon Ruby, contribute as taxpayers. to the public revenue; and their facilitate their interests and extend the merest privilege that concerning Charles Vaz, a native Puebo Nuevo, 11 a. Leader Teitt, of Jamaica, who was last beard of 15 um. Mr. Peterkia.
familiarization with the conditions and needs of the country might be of benefit to them.
then ove years ago, and woo was quality them to be the most desirable colonists here.
The rapid construction of roads to and in the interior resident on the Isthmus.
In justice to all West Indians, it must be said that of Panama will be the best and wisest solution to the presBritish Consulate Notice if the Canal Zone authorities had placed any moral concer ent economic riddle that is now beating our politicians tion on their moral obligations to a people whom they had and social workers. There needs be no idleness or want in FOOT BALL The Britisb Consul at Cotos induced to migrate here to take part in an undertaking that this country, because it is quite resourceful enough to would be glad to receive any required their assistance and attracted the attention of the afford occupation for hundreds of thousands of people, and Cecilia and Cables clash formation conreroing the present whole worlu, there would be very little or no suffering all that is necessary is to open up.
Sunday.
whereabouts of a native of among them, Helther would they have been exposed to the Foreigners overcome by the lure of adventure have Montserrat named Peter Joseph menacing a preualluns that are being aimed at them from explored the interior lands of the Isthmus and have all dis On Sunday afternoon Brien, who came to tte Isthmus toe on time to time.
covered that the resources are too vast and accessible for National Institute ground the Cp fron that Ieland in 1909, The Canal Zone was once populated by non employees the country ever to be ia want. The fertility of the soil cilia will meet the famous and these maintained themselves largely by their labours is nothing short of a marvel. not to mention anything of its Cables in a fast game of football.
This upon the soul. They were happy and contented and extraordinary chemical richness.
lians last apperance as the team SUPERSTITIOUS: they prospered. The Canal Zone was not a whit worse Panama must look out into the future with head will disban for the coming dry oft for their presence and things went on like clock work. erect, but she can only do this with the true spirit of inde seasons. The following will repreMOOY Since the services of a large number of West Indians pendence constructible only upon the foundation of nation. Hull, Vengoches, Charles, Ugarte, sent the Cecilia; Duran, Navarro, are no longer required it seems to be a natural idea that al prosperity, which is at her very door knocking and beg George and Fred Pedcod, Duran the Canal Zone could offer relief to the critical situation ging for admission.
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