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TIIE MAUI NEWS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1912.
Ktrsbner Vulcanizing Co., Ltd.
1175-1177 ALAKEA STREET HONOLULU.
We have just received and have now
installed new machinery for retreading
auto tires. This new method does not
heat the bead, and leaves the tire in
as good condition as before, but with a
new tread.
What is the use experimenting when
you can get the best for the same price.
If your tire can be repaired we can
do "It, and do it right.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
"Everything .'
Photograoh"
We carry a complete line of the famous
Eastmot Kodaks and have all the ac
cessories forjamateur and professional work.
HONOLULU PHOTO SUPPLY CO.
Fort St., Near Hotel. Honolulu.
Special Notice.
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H plant at the Makawao Winery, the KAUPAKALUA
$2$ WINE has taken the deserving place of honor, as the
gj most delicious family table wine ever imported on Maui.
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Convince yourself by giving it a trial. Ring up the
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M. W. & L. Co., Ltd., and you will be convinced.
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$4.00 shoe
A Home for the Feet not a Prison.
Has room for all five toes to lie perfectly in
their natural positions. . : :
MANUFACTURER'S SHOE COMPANY, Ltd.
1051 FORT STREET, :-. : HONOLULU.
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CHIC MILLINERY.
Dainty Bonn.t For
ths Littl Maid.
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OV VANOT BLtn STBAW.
This handmade bat of fancy Mo
straw la in tbe ever popular becoming
bonnet shape. A band of dark bine
velvet ends in a pump bow at the side,
and another band starting at the front
Is brought over the left side to the
center of the back, thus forming a
unique trimming.
Little silk grapes In natural coloring
are placed in groups of three on this
band of velvet
"DONTS" FOR HUSBANDS.
Rockefeller Pastor Offers Ten as a So
lution of ths Divorce Evil.
Dr. W. W. Bustard, pastor of John
D. Rockefeller's Euclid Avenue Bap
tist church In Cleveland, (X, recently
gave these ten "don'ts" for husbands
as a solution of the divorce evil:
Don't forget your wife wants to be
loved as much after marriage as be
fore. Don't arrange for your second mar
riage before your first wife is either
dead or divorced.
Don't compel your wife to ask for a
cent every time she needs one.
Don't expect your wife to work four
teen hours a day when you work only
eight
Don't carry all your religion In your
wife's name.
Don't let your neighbors pity your
children because you were their father.
Bon't gossip. Men should not en
croach on a woman's privilege.
Don't try to run a forty horsepower
automobile on a four horsepower salary.
Don't live beyond your means or ac
cording to your meanness.
Don't forget the best legacy yon can
leave your family Is the memory of a
good husband and a kind father.
"All the honeymooning of life ought
not to end with the honeymoon,'' said
Mr. Bustard, supplementing hla several
"don'ts." "A man should always re
member it is no sin to kiss his own
wife. Love is not for courtship alone.
bat for life."
Useful Kitohen Hint.
Practical and useful is this new vege
table and noodle shredder which the
shops are showing. It has seven
sharp cutters In form of wheels which
VMSTABLl BHBZDDBB,
fit Into a steel plate. This plate makes
smooth the dough when noodles are
made, and It Is easily manipulated by
pushing up and down .over the vege
table or food to be out Into eve soaps.
Attics and Closets.
Most women dread housec leaning,
and It Is little wonder, if one could
see into their attics and closets, ssys
the Woman's Home Companion. They
have the "saving mania" and have in
dulged It all their Uvea, and many a
one, especially she who has stayed in
the old home, has not only her own
but the accumulations of generations
of women before her.
How can any sensible woman be so
selfish and so self abusive at the same
time as to keep what benefits her in
no possible way and yet makes her so
much extra work every year! Why
not dispose of things to the best pos
sible advantage as they bceome use
less and save half the work of the
spring overhauling as well as do a
great deal of geodt
Health Hints.
People cultivate nerves to a large
extent and do not apply simple rales
to cure them. Healthy work, partic
ularly out of doors, Is an excellent anti
dote to nerves.
Onions are a very good tonic for
nervous people.
Cranberries are good for sufferers
from inactive liver.
ELECTION PROCLAMATION
OR THE ELECTION OF COUNTY OFFICERS
WITHIN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF MAUI.
Whereas, in pursuance of law,
WALTER F. FREAR, Governor
of the Territory of Hawaii, has
issued an election proclamation,
giving notice that a general elec
tion for a delegate to the House of
Representatives of the United States
and for Senators and Representa
tives of the Legislature of the Ter
ritory of Hawaii, will be held on
Tuesday, November 5th, 1912,
throughout said Territory, between
the hours of eight o'clock A. M.
and five o'clock P. M.; and in said
notice has designated the Senatorial
and Representative Districts; and
Whereas, section 36, chapter 10
of Act 39, of the Session Laws of
1905, being an act creating coun
ties within the Territory of Ha
waii, and providing for the gov
ernment thereof, provides that at
least sixty days before a general
election, the Board of Supervisors
of each county shall issue a pro
clamation concerning county elections.
Now Therefore, in compliance
with said law and all other taws
authorizing them so to do, the
Board of Supervisors within and
for the County of Maui, does here
by give notice that a general elec
tion for the election of County offi
cers for the County of Maui will
be held on Tuesday, Novembor
5th, 1912, throughout the County
of Maui, between the hours of
eight o'clock A. M. and five o'clock
P. M., the various County officers
to be then elected being as follows
A Board of Supervisors consist
ing of five members, all of whom
are to be elected at large from
among those who have been quali
fied electors of the County of Maui,
for at least one year prior to their
election; four of said five members
to be elected as members only, and
the fifth to be elected as chairman
and executive officer of said Board;
all of said members to hold office
for the term of two years.
A County Sheriff, County Attor
ney, County Clerk, County Audi
tor and County Treasurer; each to
be elected by the duly qualified
electors of the County of Maui.
Notice is also given that, under
the provisions of section 30, chap
ter 10, of Act 39, Session Laws of
1905, the precincts and polling
places established by the laws of
the Territory of Hawaii, for the
election of Territorial Senators and
Representatives constitute the pre
cinets and polling places for the
election of County Officers, and
elections for County Officers will
therefore be had in the precincts
and at the polling places designated
in the General Election Proclama
tion of the Governor of Hawaii.
Done at Wailuku, Maui, this 6th
day of September, 1912.
The Board of Supervisors within
and for the County of Maui.
By WM. F. POGUE,
Chairman
Attest:
WM. FRED KAAE,
County Clerk, County of Maui.
Sept. 14, 21, 28, Oct. 5, 12, 19, 26
tEnterprise.. Sept. 28 .. Oct. 6 Oct. 12
tHilonian.... Sept 28 Oct. I Oct. 5 Oct. 14 Oct. 23
Honolulan... Oct. a Oct. 9 Oct. 16
fHyades Oct. 17 Oct. 20 Oct. 26 Nov. 5 Nov. 13
Wilbelmlna. Oct. 23 Oct. 29 Nov. 6
tEnterprise.. Oct. 26 Nov. 3 Nov. 9
Honolulan... Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13
tHilonian.... Nov. 7 Nov. 10 Nov. 16 Nov. 25 Dec. 4
Lurline Nov. 13 Nov. 20 Nov. 26
tEnterprise . Nov. 23 - Dec. I Dec. 7
Honolulan.. Nov. 27 Dec. 4 Dec. it
fHyades Nov. 29 Dec. 2 Dec. 7 Dec. 17 Dec 26
Lurline Dec. 11 M Dec. 18 Dec. 24
Wilhelmina.. Dec. ll Dec. 24 Jan. . t
fHilouian ... Dec. 19 Dec. 22 Dec. 28 Tan. 6 Tan. i5
Honolulan... Dec. 24 Dec. 3i Jan. 7
WANTED POHAS.
We will pay Ten cents a Quart
for Forms. At the Wharf in Hono
lulu.
Honolulu Jam & Chutney Factory
Ltd.
ALOHA LODGE MO. 3 KNIGHTS
OP PYTHIAS.
Regular meetings will be held at the
Knights of Pythias Hall, Wailuku, on the
second and fourth Saturdays ot each
month.
All visiting members are cordially in
vited to attend'
C. HANSEN, C. C.
ARTHUR BETTS, K. R. & S.
LODGE MAUI, No. 984, A. P. & A. M
Stated meetings will be held at
Masonic Hall, Kahului, on tbe first
Saturday night of each month at 7.30
r M.
Visiting brethren are cordially in
vited to attend.
HUGH HOWELL, R. W. M.
C. E. COPELAND,
t.f Secretary
MATSON NAVIGATION CO.
FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE
SAN FRANCISCO -:- PUGET SOUND
HAWAIIAN ISLANDS
No. 3
1912
Steamer
PUGBBT SOUND Hawaiian lalanda Arrlra 'nuscra
Arrive Leave Arrive Leave 6, P. "J
Oct. 21 97
Oct. 31 64
Oct. 23 21
Nov. 23 31
Nov. 12 36
Nov. 18 98
Nov. 20 22
Dec. 12 65
Dec. 4 52
Dec. 16 99
Dec. 18 23
Jan. 5 3
Jan. I S3
Jan. 7 37
Jan. 23 66
Jan. 15 24
PORTS OF CALL.
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S. S. LURLINE To Honolulu and Kahului.
S. 8. HONOLULAN Voy. 21, 22 and 24, To Honolulu
and Kahului.
S. S. HONOLULAN Voy. 23, To Honolulu and Hilo.
S. S. ENTERPRISE To Hilo direct.
S. S. HYADES ) To Honolulu and Hawaiian Porta,
S. S. HILONIAN ) via Puget Sound.
t Indicates that steamer carries freight and combustibles only (no
passengers.)
Subject to Change
i Honolulu School for Boys (Inc.) j
A Boarding Establishment
For Those of Moderate Means '
Preparatory, Grammar and High School
departments.
Students may enter at six years of age and upwards. Campus 18
acres. Swimming Tanks. Liberal Diet. .
Next term commences September 9 th.
For catalogue apply L. G. Blackman, principal.
Honolulu School for Boys (Inc.)
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P. O. Box 502. Honolulu.
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ITS COMMON TALK
if It's from Mclnerny's It's the Best."
' Anything In Clothing, Shirts sr kabardashai
that enmit Iran ut ii danindihla.
! Stein Bloch Clothing
looks Wall and Fssls as Comfortablt is It
Looks.
We have Clothing for every occasion
and at prices that will suit a purse. Styles
for the Society Man, and Suits for the
business man.
rJ..rv1clNERNY,W.
Fort and Merchant 6ts.,
Honolulu
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Telephone 1141 Wailuku, Haul. T. R. P. O. Box 83
WAILUKU HARDWARE CO.,
Succeuon to
LEE HOP
General Hardware, Enamelware, Oil Stoves, Twines,
Mattings, Wall Papers, Mattresses, Etc, Etc., Etc
COFFINS MADE AT SHORT NOTICE.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that at
midnight of Wednesday, Oct. 16,
1912, the general county register
of electors for the County of Maui
shall be closed for registration and
will remain closed until after elec
tion. Wm. FRED KAAE,
County Clerk.
HOOLAHA.
Ma keia ke hoolal.aia aku nei e
rnii 14 ana Va Klllr IraVaiiitiAa n
ka poe koho balota 0 ke Kalana i
Maui i ka hora 12 o ka po Poakolu,
la 16 o Okatoba, 1912, a e mau ana
kona paa ana a hiki i ka pau o, ke
koho balota. ! '
Wm. FRED KAEE,
Kakauoleto o ke Kalana.