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HONOLULU STAR-BULLETIN, TUESDAY, JAN. 21, 1013. 13 HOW MRS, BROWN SUFFERED During Change of Life How Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vege table Compound Made Her a Well Woman. J . lr.t Knrras. " During the Chauge cf Life I was EieV for two years. Be fore I took your med icine I could not bear the weight of my clothes and was bloated very badly. I doctored with three doctor bat they did roe no good. They said nature must have its way. My sister advised me to take Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound and I purchased a bottle. Before It was gone the bloating left me and I was" not a sore. I continued tak ing it until I had taken twelve bottles. Now 1 am stronger thaa I have been for years and can do all "my work, even the washing Your-meclicine is -worth its weight in gold. 'I cannot ' praise it .enough. r If mors women would take your medicine there would be more healthy women. You may use this let ter for the good of others.' Mrs. D. II. BrOwn; 809 N. Walnut St. Iolaah. GREAT PUBLIC BODY I S PLANNED Section. 3. The secretary shall be in charge of the administrative work of the chamber, and shall perform . Change of tLifeis one .of the most critical periods of . a woman's existence. Women everywhere should' remember that there is no other remedy known to so successfully carry women thrtmsrh this trying period is Lydia E-'Pinkham's VegeUble Compound. ?i u. -I , -? .- ; C- - i J 1 If yon wast special advice write to Lydia . Piakham Medicine Co. (eoafi- aeauti;.LyBBj,jaass jour ieuer wux be opened read and answered by 'a woman and bell In strict confldeaee. w , . . r . u 4 .120 LOTS 4D by CO feet Jor sale at Kalihl, right on King . ; StreeV near the Kalihl' bridge.' Prices range front 1550 toittQO let." i-t---'-A:-': -:.Vr:- r.-..,-- jwiisy : Liberal discounts will be ! ' lowed for, caah.. . -.Terme are try faj. ' " : Inmilre. f .. fCalihi Poi Factory Land and Co., Ltd. i tit . '. . i or to w C AcM Wall & Dougherty : WATCH REPAIRING Alexander Young Building rxxxMiT.r' nut isxTztN. 2M"ica Penhurst meets In front and stays that way. It is non-shrinkable, has the strongest of buttonholes and ample tie space. ARJROW COLLARS 15c.. 2 for 25c.C1ett. Ptbo4r & Co.. Maker (Continued from Page 1) trade, commerce and industry of the Territory of Hawaii, and to assist in-seen duties as may be defined by the the development of Its material re directors. He shall be ex officio a sources and manufactures; to incul- member of alJ committees. He shall iaie just and equitable principles in nominate tor appointment all in- :rade and adjust controversies be- ployes of the chamber, and shall tween ks rrembera; to aid in proinot- have personal supervision of their mg the passage of beneficial laws for ork. subject to the approval cf the the City cf Honolulu and the said ur- beard of directors. He shall super- ritory; to acquire, preserve aud dis- vise and direct the compilation of Kerrinate business information, a:d statistics and information of com- generally to secure to its members the ; mercial. industrial and public inter im nefits of co-operation in the further- ests, as the board of directors may ance of their legitimate pursuits. Article II Membership. Section I. Any person doing busi ness or owning property within the Territory of Hawaii, or who is actively interested in the welfare and ad order. He shall keep the records of the chamber, preserve the -books, documents and communications, and keep an accurate record af the meet ings of the chamber, the directors and all committees. He shall, per- vancement of the city or Honolulu or sonally, or by deputy, act as secretary said territory, who shall have been,0' committees of the chamber, duly elected in the manner hereinafter l The accounts of the chamber shall nrovided. may become a member ofibe kePl y the secretary in proper " - i i i ; . . this association. Section 2. Each applicant for mem bership shall make written application, through the secretary, to the commit tee on membership, endorsed by two members of the chamber, stating bis name, age" vocation and place of resi dence, and agreeing to conform to the by-laws, rules and regulations of the chamber. Section 3. Applicants recommended by the committee on membership shall be reported to the hoard of di rectors at the next regular meeting thereof," when a ballot of the board books belonging to the chamber. which books shall be at alt times open for the inspection by the board of directors of tne committee on fi nance and audit He shall collect all monies due to the cbamber, giving proper receipt therefor, and deposit same to the credit of the treasurer in a bank to be approved by the board of directors. He shall also draw warrants for the expenditure of money, the same to be signed by tb,e treasurer; keep a record of all re ceipts and disbursements; conduct the correspondence, and perform such other duties as the .board of directors e Vi till rolrn nloAA a n1 f he r iA a t A posed for membership during the ensu- J; , ' ing twelve months. bection 4. The treasurer shall Sectfon 4. The admission lee .of 'vf deposited: in his name with a members shall be twenty dollars, pay-'Jf -t0 be approved by the board of able in advance, and the monthly dues Uftora aJI monies received by the shall be two dollars and fifty cenU per , secretary, and shall disburse the same month, quarterly In advapce. Any.,n w Vf,,1 the f0,1"8 member who all -fail to pay the "S i88ued' monthly dues .for, three consecuUve , "J Jg c"fulhra??mnti months, shall, after receWag ten, days' it,2SfiL ?o S notice and failing to pay arrears, ceaselb?ndavaild ?5CUElJ?1? beUmlnf l? to be aembergof this aviation, l?1 rfiJSSS Section 5; Every person elected .to gftg . , vi!LiU Ji-ZntAA vii 1 mlttee, or. the committee on finance memberahU) as. herein provided Jhall.l , audlt. lnforffiatJoh :thkt m-v Ptnl" required at any time, and at leas't u, y t,. .uuw.uv v--, " once every month the state Qf the Z?JTAEXheVteQTai7 detail. .. He XnShder SijL ai .U.ti. fmm an "W"1 to the board of di- SeS0nv,6- fc uUk rlSifa I? f rectora. .w.hich shall be audited by the memhershlpahali.be made after a pay- J conim,ttee 0vn flnapce nd audit before v 1 rxr T ,tr v;f k,,.V presentation. The funds, books, shall not be relived from liability Ior:voucher8 ail(, Becuritles In .his hands the .outstanding indebtedness.. Article 1 1 l-Officers and Directors. Section 1. The officers of the chtfm- ber.ahall be jL. ptes.ldent,,a jtirat vice- shall, at .all, times,; be under- thh auper- vision of the Jtoard. of directors, and subject to ; their inspection and con trol. He shall, ; at the expense of the president, a aecond r vice-president, a chamber, furnish and maintain aond, RAfrptnrv and a. treasurer, all of -whom ' - i , . - - niiii a Bfiieij ui buicucb BaiiBiat;LUi shall be directors and elected annually 1 10 ' the Aboard , of directors, for the by the lboarl of directors, and shall ' faithful performance of his duties, and hold office until the next annual meet-:m 8UCn penal sum as they may direct; ing and until their successors, are J and perform such other duties as the chosen. . , board of directors may prescribe. At SUonJLTJie lJQardApf i directoMjtbJexpu office, shall consist of - twenty-one members be shall transfer all funds, - books, elected as hereinafter provided. .'Any J papers .and otfler property of the vacancies occurring, In the board of dl-J chamber in nls possession to his sue rectors ,nay be filled by the remaining cessor. In the absence of the treas members of "the board, such" director urer, checks, drafts and other orders to serve until the next annual meeting, for the payment of money Bhall be Section J. .Every, former. president signed by the president or by a vice of the chamber whoi shall have served president : his full tepn of office, shall, by virtue of the office once held, be a member of the board of directors with full pow ers, in addition to the regularly elect ed twenty-one directors. Article IV Duties of Directors. shall have the management of the af j Section 3. Thirty members shall fairs of the chamber, and shall direct constitute a quorum at any regular its commercial.- industrial, public and j or special meeting of the chamber, financial policies, subject to such in-j ' Section 4. The hours of meeting structions as may be given at duly shall be fixed by the board of di called meetings of the chamber.. (rectors. ;. Section 2. - Regular, meetings of thej Section 5. The order of business- at board of directors, shall be held on the all regular meetings shall be as fol second Wednesday; In each and every ' lows: Article VI Meetings Section 1. There shall be a regular meeting of the cbamber on the third Wednesday of each alternate month. Section 2. The annual meeting of the chamber shall be on the third month. Special .meetings of the board may be called by the president at any time, or by not less than three direct ors. Section 3. .At all meetings of the board of directors, eleven members shall constitute a quorum. . Secytlon 4. The board of directors may adopt or amend rules and regula-f lions for the government and proper business conduct, of the chamber, not Call to order. Reading minutes. Reports of officers. Reports of standing committees. Reports of special committees. Communications. Unfinished business. New business. Elections. Aujournmen,ts. Section 6. Meetings of committees Inconsistent with the by-laws of the raay be called at anytime by the cuunoer. Section , 5. 1 resident or bv th rhfltrmnn nf nnni The board of directors committees. shall submit at each annual meeting a report of the condition and finances of the chamber, together with a re view of its activities for the preceding year. Article V. Duties of Officers Section 1. The president shall pre side, at the meetings of the chamber and of the directors. He shall, at the annual meetings of the chamber and at such other times as he shall deem proper, communicate to the chamber or to the directors such matters, and make such suggestions as may tend to promote the prosperity and increase the usefulness of the chamber. He shall perform such other duties as pertain to the office of president. Section 2. In the absence of the president, the first vice-president shall perform the duties of the president; and, in the absence of the president and first vice-president, the second vice-president shall perform the duties of the president and, in the absence of the president and both vice-presidents, the board of directors shall designate a director to perform such duties. Section 7. Special meetings of the chamber may be called by the presi sent, or upon the written request of ten members. Section 8. At all special meetings' of the chamber, only such business as the meeting was called to consider shall be discussed or acted upon. i Section 9.' Upon motion of any member, the chamber may, by a two thirds vote of those present at a meet ing, go into executive setsion. Section 10. No member shall be permitted to speak more than twice, or longer than ten minutes each time, on any one subject, except by a two thirds vo teof those present at a meet ing. Section 11. No one but a member shall address the chamber, exceit by unanimous consent. Section 12. No member shall reau or offer for action any communication, report or resolution that has not pre viously been considered by the board or directors without first making a general statement of the subject mat ter thereof. odors Use This for Eczema Dr. Evans. Ex-Commissioner of Health, says: "There Is almost no relation be tween skin diseases and the blood." The skin must be cured through the skin. The germs must be washed out, and so salves have long aco been found worth less. The most advanced physicians of this country are cow agreed on this, and are prescribing a wanii of wintergreen. thymol and other ingredients for eczema and all other skin diseases. This com pound Is known as D.D.b. Prescription tor Eczema. Benson, Smith & Dr. Holmes, the well known skin spe cialist writes: "1 am convinced that the D.D.D. Prescription is as much a specific for eczema as quinine for malaria. I have been prescribing the D.D.D. remedy for years." It will take away the Itch the instant you apply It. In fact, we are so sure of what D.D.D. will do for you that we will be glad to let you have a Jl bottle on our guar antee that It will cost you nothing un less you find that it does the work. Co , Druggists. Section 13. Should five memcers object to immediate consideration of a question by the chamber, the same shall be referred to an advisory com i.iittee of three, to be Immediately ap 1 ointed by the presiding officer. After hearing and statements the member offering or" the members objecting nay desire to make, said advisory ci mmittee shall report back .to tile same meeting of the chamber wlta a recommendation that the Question be i a ttd upon ct once, referred for future tKtion, or laid on the table. f Section 14. Sections 12 and 12 shall not apply to any communication re port, or resolution submitted by the l-oanl of directors, which shall be ai t d upon without reference. A-ticle VII Nominations and Elec tions. Section 1. At least ten davv prior to the annual election, the president i shall auopint a committee of seven r. embers to present the names of forty Liembers of the Chamber arranged in a'i habetical order, of whom twenty cne shall be elected as a board of di rectors for the ensuing year. Section 2. The nominations made tv the committee of seven, or a maj ority of them, shall be handed to the ttcietary at least five days before the day of election. Other members of the association may also make nomina tions for directors; provided, such nominations are handed to the secre tjry at least five days before the elec tion. Section 3. The secretary shall bring nominations to the notice of all mem bers by mail, or as. otherwise directed t-y the board of directors, as early as possible, and not late than two days beiare the day of elaction. A' tide VIII Election of Directors. Section 1. The board of directors shall be selected by ballot at the an nual meeting of the chamber, candidates to be elected must receive a majority of all the votes cast at the election. The election of the directors shall be held a a p:ace designated by the board -of directors, and be m charge of and under the supervision of a committee of not less than three members appointed by the president Section 2. When a director has fail ed to attend three consecutive meet tings of the board without leave of absence his office mal be declared va cant by the board of directors. Article IX Committees. Section 1. The president shall, with in thirjty 'days after his election by and with jthe consen: of the board of directors, appoint the following stand leg committees of five members each, unless otherwise specified in the by laws; the members of such committee to serve until the next annual meeting end election. (a) From the board of directors. Executive. ' Finance and audit (b) Chairman to be a member of the board of directors. Trade, commercial and industrial development Maritime affairs. Agriculture. Public uinitles. County and 'municipal affairs. Territorial affairs. Public .finance, taxation and Insur ance. Public health and Sanitation. Legislation. Charities and social welfare. Membership. Reception and entertainment (c) .Not .members of board of di rectors. Arbitration. No member, other than a member of thr executive committee, shall serve on more than two standing committees at the same. Jime, and in the case or a member of the Executive committee. Lfi shall be permitted to serve on two additional standing committees only. RArtion 2. A majority of the mem bers of each standing and special com mlttee snail conBiuuie a quiuu. Section 3. All standing and special committees are prohibited from bind ing the chamber In any action without obtaining approval of the board of di rectors. Copies of all correspondence conducted by all Committees in con nection with the work of the chamber and all documents shall be transferred to the chamber for Us information and file. Reports of all committees must be submitted in writing to the board or directors and filed In the archives of the Chamber. Section 4. The board of directors shall have power to exercise its dis cretion in discharging any of the standing and special committees for failure to carry out its duties, and the President shall appoint, subject to the approval of the Board of Directors, new members of any committees so Oischarged. Section 5. All standing committees shall be considered discharged at the end of each chamber year, ana an spe cial committees after they have sub mitted their reports to the board of di rectors. Section 6. Resignations from Stand ing and special committees shall be by letter, addressed to the board of di rectors. Any member of a standing or special committee failing to attend any three consecutive meetings may be considered by the board to have tendered his resignation. Vacancies in any standing or special committees shall be filled by the president, sub ject to the approval of the board of di rectors. wtir.n 7. The executive committee shall be composed of the president and secretary, ex officio, and seven other directors, who shall transact all rout ine business of the chamber. It shall have such other duties as may be pre scribed by the board of directors to facilitate its work, and stiali nave such of the powers of said beard as may be ' deputed to it from time to time. I Section S. The committee on finance ' and audit shall suggest ways and means for securing the funds required to carry on the work of the chamber of commerce. It shall, after they have been authenticated by the officer or committee by whom incurred, audit all bills presented for payment from the regular appropriations of tlie chamber, oinh payments shall be made only when authenticated by the committee , on linanee and audit, whose authoriza tion may be given only when appro priations covering such expenditures have first been made by the board of directors. Annually, in the month of December, the committee on finance and audit shall make a careful esti mate of the receipts and expenses of the chamber for the ensuing calendar year, and shall submit a statement thereof to the board of directors. The committee shall meet at least once a month, and shall exercise a general supervision over accounts. Section 9. The comciutee en trade, commercial and industrial develop ment shall consider all quesfions per taining to the fostering and extension of foreign and mainland traJe with the port of Honolulu and the Territory of Hawaii, as well as inter-island trade. It shall propose such regulations as may be deemed desirable and expedi ent in the trade, commercial and indus trial interests of the eily of Honolulu nd said territory. It shall use its best endeavors to foster and encour age naw industrial, manufacturing and commercial enterprises in the city of Honolulu and said territory. Section 10. The committee on marl time .affairs, consisting of seven mem bers, shall consider all matters relat ing to lighthouse woti. navigation laws; the . development Qf-the harbor, wharves, shipping and docking facili ties at the. port of Honolulu, and simi lar improvements at theother ports of the territory of JIawail, and shall make such . recommendations regarding the same as may be .deemed necessary. The committee shall ; nave a general supervision of the maritime Informa tion collected by the chamber, and shall, from tfme to time, suggest to the board of directors such, changes and additions 'thereto as will Increase Its value to members. , t .Section 11. , The committee on agri culture shall endeavor to promote an ' increased efficiency and knowl edge of jmodern -farm -.methods and consider 11 anattersVjrelatlng to the disposition of public,-., -lands, home steading and forestry to the Territory of Ha waif, and shall assist in a better development ojr the rural life and pro gresa of -the territory 'It shall also co-operate with the public "authorities and private .enterprises In the ex termination pf ' agricultural pests "hi said territory. . , f . . Section 12. The committee, on pufw 11c utilities -shall consist of?, seven members. Its dutlea ahall be con fined to the consideration of questions affecting the conduct; supervision and regulation of publie-aervice corpora tions of -the city .of Honolulu, and the Territory of Hawaii, such' as steam, electric and street jaiiroads, steam ships, telegraph ,telepbohe and wire less ( companies, ..and .companies . fur nishing gas, electricity, , water, light and power, as well as ail other works of . public, utility,.., Jt ahall also con sider, all problems relating to public Utilities , of said city and territory, ana .mase sucn recommendations to the chamber which - will, be found qf assistance to the . v proposed public utilities, commission of ' the Territory of Hawaii. - : v Section 13. The .committee on coun ty and municipal affairs shall report on all matters pertaining to city planning, 'building , permits and . in spection,, municipal .art and architec ture, 'the construction and , mainten ance of .roads, sidewalks, bridges and parks, and all other, municipal .' im provements which shall tend 1 to pre serve and add to the attractiveness Of the clty of Honolulu. It shall also consider all questions of ' local gov ernment administration, other than those matters relating to local legisla tion, health and sanitation and fi nance. .Section 14. The committee.on terri torial affairs shall offer .suggestions upon the plans for territorial public works and .buildings; the erection and maintenance of schooihouses .and other public - educational , institutions; the construction and maintenance of belt roads and bridges; the operation of water and sewer systems, and other territorial improvements; Immi gration and labor; and all matters per taining to the administration. of terri torial affairs, other .than questions of legislation, taxation, finance and health and sanitation. Section 15. The committee 'on pub lis finance, taxation and Insurance shall consider all questions relating to the administration of the finances of the Territory of Hawaii, and the City and County of Honolulu, such as territorial and municipal budgets, appropriation, bills, bond issues, tax ation and property assessments. It shall also suggest measures for the control of fire hazard and the reduc tion of fire insurance, rates in the city of Honolulu. Section 16. The committee on public health and sanitation shall look Into the general sanitary and health conditions of the city of Hono lulu, including the inspection, disin fection, fumigation and abatement of communicable diseases and nuisances, and the regulation of public markets; jmilk inspection; garbage disposal and the quarantine regulations of the port of Honolulu. It shall also aid In the enforcement of the health laws, and particularly those relating to dwell ings, In order .to determine what I practical steps may be taken to make the work of the health department more effective. Section 17. The committee on legis lation shall be called upon to report on questions with respect to proposed and pending legislation affecting the j City and County of Honolulu and the I Territory of Hawaii, and shall bring to the attention of our lawmakers i such legislative enactments as may be deemed most essential to the wel fare of the community. Section 18. The committee on charities and social welfare, composed of seven members, shall develop co operation and co-ordination, among the various charitable and benevolent institutions of the city of Honolulu , with the object of effecting a more efficient and enconomical working basis for the dispensing of charity and relief. Tlie committee shall as sist the bureau of information of the chamber in aiding in the investigation . of soliciting schemes, other than local charities: and further the usefulness of local settlement work. It shall also enquire into and report from time to time on tne condition or prisons, in iContinued on eye 14.) CM c l A- f o r I n f a ntc and Ch 1 1 d r o n m"h The Effects of Opiatec. TCXAT 1XFANTS are peculiarly susceptible to opium and its Yariou pr- arationa, all of -which are narcotie, is well known," Even la tjie smal doses, if continued, these opiates cause changes in the functions and growth the cells, which are likely to become permanent, causing1 imbecility', xner perversion, a craving for alcohol or narcotics in later life. Kenrous diseases, as intractable nervous dyspepsia and lack of staying powers, are a result of do? : .with opiates or narcotics to keep children quiet in their infancy. The rule aov physicians is that children should never receive opiates in the smallest doses f more than a day at a time, and only then if unavoidable. . . The administration of Anodynes, Drops, Cordials, Soothing' Syrups and ot narcotics to children by any but a physician cannot be too strongly decried, t the druggist should not be a party to it. Children who are ill need the atK- at of a physician, and it is nothing less than a crime to dose them willfully w:i h r cotica. Castoria containa no narcotics if i t bears the signature of Cbaa. XI. Flc tc ! Ttoe signature of P.hyolciano :Recommond - Caotoria Tow mpvmtioa kaowa m CutorU I atw v4 1 " I atve Brwerfb4 nor Castoria la au. for years la caudraa'S complaints sad X aavs f and eid&g batter." Joan 3- LarrA.li.lX, Fe MtSftl yaan I neommaadad joa Caatoria sad ahall alwajs eoat&Ma to 4o so, aa it ass im liably pcodacad banaftxJaJ laaaha." - ; . tawiM F. T Aiota, M. IX, Saw Tork City. Yf j (uaxauiiees genu: UJUIC j Castoria "Tow Castoria . a BwsitorkMS booassold teaudy. Itis pataly vagvtsbk aod acts aa a slid eataartie, aboto an, it dose m Bans, wbie k Krt Una eaa ba said ot Ua grat majority of caO mMnadas.w - ; , Tioroa B CawnuL 1L IX, Oaaaba, Sab. praacrrbad your Castoria la naxy t aad aava alwaja toaad It aa a&ciat and i ttaadj. Ju 7. Puoxa, M. XX St. Loo.:-, I bavaasadyoar Castoria la siy ewm bo: with good TtM&a, aad bava adrisad atrcnU ; tola it fo Its Ud,buuUS) offset and t from barm. ;f ZswAaa Fabim, V. C, : r v. '"v.-'. " ' ? Brooklja, : Toot Castoria boJda tba aatasa of Ca t nrefeaalo la a auaatc beld by ao otbor pr-; preparation. It la a tat and rollabl me:. Infants and cbUdioa. la fact It U U c bocataotd femody tor innuuQa amia" t. JLTiXua, H. C Kaoau C Ch II d r e n ; Cry for Flotchor'o Cast o r : I n U s e For Over 3 0 Yea r o . t - ' m Mart , tt , ,4.'i: ,i l.:-Jia'Vt: tf'i. 'h . Our, new stock of 66' ' i' . ;Siilt;Hose'liS3afrivcd y REGAL Remember ohlytOltOO'thi; pair V ' - A- Bobi Bho King: & Bethel Ste. Geo. A. Broira, Ilr. ,i' ? .c "-V' w jr J" i ' ' ' ' applia:;. : :bfaU i descripti: Let. us fi--onyotirT7ir: $ -. - ' ELECTr. 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" I tm nnr -r uCtmt Ml cm- it hu him aeiMti&eanvMBOcatrated that rat a ' llnMI. nMtulhta fnr tba BHlid ttt WhaaJll f W and other dreadful disease, nod It la th impTuvi datj ot everyone to exterminate tbeao peats by nami Stearns' Electric Rat and Roach Pcc!r Used successfully during the past 39 yenratbronTbo ; toe antire civilaed world. It la ready (or tiao. bett-r than trap, aad cannot blow into food Lxa nztansia tora in powder form. . . j . OtnaMet Dertaaawta mwi g see da of PaL'Jj H Jth reooatthetr orders far thwejsaads of hones. Momt bck if it fails. Bo sore) as tot tkonsasisas. 2 ox. box 25c . 16 or. box SI.OO. SU by drstclsta erwisUs. STaWIS, tUCTWC PASTS CO, Chtaw Esc