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PAGE FOUR THE WORKAN, SATURDAY, SEP. 7, 1929.
APPLIED EDUCATION EDITORIAL COMMENT UNITY OF PURPOSE SMILES THE WORKMAN The Royal Bank of Canada INCORPORATED 1869 Head Office: Montreal, Canada MODERN PIPPA PASSES The sock at the ankle The dress at the knee, The flapper sits down And her teddies we see.
But are we embarrassed?
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PANAMA Santa Ana Ples COLON Corner 11th and Bolivar Street THERE WERE NO FLAPPERS THEN Even history is influenced by the prevailing styles in clothes, for we read that, when the Pilgrims arrived at Plymouth Rock, though it was in the dead of winter, with a deep snow on the ground they first fell on their knees and then on the aborigines Total Assets in Excess of 954. 543. 384. 99 The Liberty of the Press is the Palladium of our rights JUNIUS THE WORKMAN, SATURDAY, SEP. 7, 1929.
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PAY TOO SMALL. laborer being paid in the new currency was overheard to remark. re couldn make bofe ends meet wit the big money what I se gonna do wid yar small stuff. The Pathfinder.
Dominica Antigua Bahamas Barbados British Honduras Guadeloup. 2)
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Trinidad (2)
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Montederat St. Kitts St. Lucia Martinique INDIVIDUAL INDEPENDENCE It has been but a few months since the 1929 anSEM surətəuy jo keq əɔǝpuədəpuj Jo Lues. təaļu celebrated. We all know of the extensive preparation and the warm enthusiasm that go to make the 4th of July the highest prized day of our neighbors on the Canal Zone. At mere mention of independence day of any race or nation there arises a glorious feeling amongst that people to share a jubilant spirit. Freedom of a people, freedom of a race, freedom of a nation typifies a spirit that is hard to define. The height to which this feeling is enjoyed in a country is truly a measurement of the consciousness of that country; for, No state is ever securely founded save in the consciousness of its citizens.
INDIVIDUAL FREEDOM But there yet remains even in this absorbing, national feeling, a division of freedom of somewhat greater satisfaetion. This is Individual Freedom; and it is very appropriately expressed in the wording of Grebien Martinz felicitation which appeared in another newspaper on July 4, to the American people.
Little Boy Mother, are there any men angels in Heaven?
Mother Why, certainly, dear.
Little Boy But mother, never saw any pictures of any angels with whiskers.
Mother No dear, men get in with a close shave.
THE HIGHEST CURRENT RATES OF INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS Judge: Now don expect to see you here again, Rastus.
Rastus: Not see me here again.
Judge? Why you ain going to resign your jobs, is you, judge? General Banking Business Transacted.
An American has left money to his lawyer. That is one way of dispens.
ing with the usual formalities.
the observance of the first Fourth of July celebration. OUR LETTERS SHOW How Our READERS APPRECITATE US man it it That idea was Independence! Today financial independence and home ownership are the goal of every ambiterprises and we shall surely succeed. MAN to West Indians on the IsthSMILES tious man and woman. We pledge ourselves to aid and To The Editor of The Workman, Panama, City, believe, Mr. Editor? that you mus of Panama than he did in his abet them in their endeavors to invest wisely.
Dear Mr. Editor.
should constantly ring out the words article entitled THE WORKMAN HARD BAKES STANDS TODAY ON MERIT. and The thought therein expressed is as wide as the was delighted in reading your of Mr. Gilkey Come let us reason Hard Bakes are an aid to digesocean and as deep as the sea. We dare not try here to notice on the front page of your 2nd together. for if we can but just hope West Indians especially engulf its all. We can merely envisage and associate Section, Anniversary issue, on sa get the habit of reasoning together those of the Panama Canal West tion Dr. Hawkins.
we shall surely come to some conclu Indian Employees Association Let those eat hard bakes now, with it the eminent virtue which Plato gives to the intel turday last. You stated that it is will wake your intention to give us a Biggersion one day.
up and give undivided who never ate before.
lectual, and to the ambitious man and woman; that is, and Better WORKMAN. That new. It may be good news to state that support to THE WORKMAN. And those who always ateREAL HAPPINESS is reassuring. We of the Atlantic on Saturday night last there was not Naturally the paper had its faults Well let them eat the more.
a WORKMAN to be had in Silver like any other newspaper has had, Truly, real happiness seems to be hidden in intellec Side deserve it and we are glad to but since our President Mr.
tual pursuit, and it takes an ambitious man to find it. know that you have seen your way City. All were sold out early.
Thanking you for space, Mr. Edit Whyte wrote editorials for this news My Lord. said the foreman of It is that virtue to get that is so costly. It sends the to give it to us.
ambitious man roaming the world for information to have always The Atlantic Side West Indians or, wish you and your Associate paper It has been very readable and an Irish jury, when giving the verstood behind THE Editor unqualified success. interesting. congratulate you, Mr.
who stole build a storehouse of knowledge. He is restless until he WORKMAN. We ve supported Yours truly, Editor, and hope THE WORKMAN diet, We find the the mare Not Guilty.
finds the road to the mine which contains it; and as he because we couldn forget that continues to improve.
PERCY COLE.
Thanking you for space remain, glimmers the entrance of this road he is surprised to has done much good for West Indians Cristobal, Sep. 6th, 1929.
Youts truly, Suitor: Tommy, does young mandal here in the evening to see learn that 100 years ago nearly all knowledge was here. GRIFFITHS.
speculative; that 8, 000 years ago no race of men was All throught our struggle in the your sister?
To The Editor of The Workman, Tommy: Not exactly to see her wages THE civilized; that about 115 million years ago life made its early days for more WORKMAN has stood bravely for Panama, City, To The Editor of The Workman, because there is no light in the room first appearance on this earth. Life to the ambitious our cause, and despite its short Dear Mr. Editor.
when he there.
man or woman is a great struggle. He deserves your comings, and the propaganda disAllow me to congratulate you on Panama R, Mose How fas can you all ro sympathy and not your censure as you watch him roam seminated against its progross, every your Anniversary Issue for August. Sir; It is with much pleasure that in dat new car?
about.
West Indian should support it. But It was indeed a splendid issue, and read the announcement in your issue Rastus: Ah could do two miles To get knowledge in the least time, the ambitious we wait and wait and wait until the enjoyed it immensely. noticed, too, that you added the of Saturday, August 8let, to the ef. a minute ceptin foh one thing.
man orders his mentality to go step by step and fami last moment to act wisely and for our good and much of the time we Music Critic Mr. Loncock to feet that Mr. Leacock has been Mose: What dat, boy?
liarize itself with rule, law, and precedent. Thus he wait until too late to act for our bet your editorial staff. This consider added to your staff. Friend Rastus: Only jes, cause de disestablishes technical bearing; and then he flounders a terment of course we are show a valuable move. Mr. Lencoek has having manifested much interest in tance is too long fon de shortness of bout for generally received modes of application. Once ing a very good spirit now, and by done much for our community in word things journalistie, trust that he de time.
will be a great asset to your paper, found, he is urged to reap the fruits of his ambition and this spirit hope that much impro and deed and he seems to be able knowledge. Go out, he is urged, go out in the field and we must keep on. We must endeavor ment will attend our condition, but to do much more if given a chance.
therefore my congratulations, Word Often Misused No one has as yet pointed out Sincerely, Modest. Don use modest if you apply your knowledge he must now face the most grue to support our own leaders and hold with more force and vision the BURKE.
mean bashful. One may be modest some task: financial independence. Go out, he is remind high the hands of our friends and in value and service of THE WORKwithout being timid or shy.
ed, go to meet the big man who ofttimes keeps eyes askWord Often Miapronounced ance and mouth closed even at a gross injustice. Meet DENTIST HOWELL Lamentable. Accent the and the tiny, empty man whose arrogance boils your blood, not the nor does property or money bring one final happiness; who rants and tears at trifles, but is asleep to the issues for we find that the rich soon finds out that he is unhapHouse No. 912 La Boca. Word Often Wisspelled.
Vacuum. Note the two u of greatest importance. Meet this man who would cause py; but there is ground between the two points, on which Canal Zone Synonyms the great urge of ambition to turn into a repulsive weap man can plant himself and live and die with a reasonable an this man who causes it to appear that the effort to OPPOSITE RESTAURANT Essential, paramount, primary, vi.
amount of satisfaction. He creates this ground as he tal, chief, principal, foremost, leadbe useful to one self and to the world is in vain.
ing.
PHONE 1941. BALBOA Out on the vast earth the ambitious man is thrown Financial Independence.
couples intellectual happiness with the contentment of Specialises in all Branches of Use a word three times and it is to battle for individual independence. He has proved, THE WORKMAN AMBITION by his aptness, that he has good capacity, but he must Dentistry yours. Let us inerease our vocabulary now prove his mettle by becoming financially strong. He the will of the new spirit of THE WORKMAN, to search Consequently, it is the ambition of this section and by mastering one word a week.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED DISPARITY; difference. The dismust acquire worth or money: he must master the try for, find out, assist and popularize the men of our comRESIDENCE588 parity in their ages prevented compatibility ing conditions man made or natural.
munity, who have sacrificed their all toward this end, But you say that the intellectual, since he is prepar which is, the interest of an Independent and Better Soed, has intellectual happiness, and should be able to cial Structure of the community those men who have QET YOUR House Rent Receipt Books in Span master all trying conditions, and any such characters as made a step toward financial independence and home are mentioned above! Ah, let him once condescend to ownership by dropping their anchors where they are.
Job Printing Ish and English for sale at the Workman Priatery the hypocritical modes and he at once smutters that By this we present, today, Mr. Allen Adrian Lewis of DONB AT THE virtue which the intellectual knows to be happiness. Rio Abajo as an example. He has found that ground.
Workman Drink Salade Ter the best for But intellectual happiness is not complete in itself; Printery the Trople Word Study WW2
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