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THE GARDEN ISLAND TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1912
THE GARDEN ISLAND
TUESDAY OCT. 15th. 1912.
Issued-Every Tuesday. '
Entered at the post office at
Lihue, Kauai, as second-class
matter.
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K. C. Hopper, Manager
Wk ofU'ii w'O or lirtir of
LOSING iiistanci-s wlii'rt'in hoiiii'
FAITH little inTPouality, or i-lse
Home little wonl o r w
which some "knocker" has in
geniusly let slide in, and a reputa
tion is spoiled. These instances
are far too frequent, and too often
result in after effects which, were
thev known to the individual or
individuals responsible, would fur
nish them food for much serious
thought. To look upon our fellow
man as being dishonest; to suppose
him to be so without actual know
ledge of such; to condemn him
simply because some "friend"
does; to doubt his word because
he is down and out; to think a
man cannot be honest unless he
has worldly goods enough to ' ' back
his word;" all this and much
more goes leagues towards mak
ing the criminal of today.
Look round you today and your
eyes will not close over the
horizon ere you discover men who
are worth their thousands; men
who have been aided in the se
curing of their thousands by open,
frank, honest men; yet the grasp
ing disposition of these men would
not could not realize that their
- wealth had been secured by any
other means than their own cursed
connivery. They cannot see that
the trustfulness of their friends
was responsible for their success.
This i s simply because' such a
man will trust no man unless that
man be a man of power and in
. fluence, and then these subservient
bits of humanity will grovel in tV.z
very dirt to ihe benefit of
such influence.
We are informed that the Island
Association o f the churches of
Kauai will meet at Hnnalei on
Friday next and remain in session
for some days. In connection with
this convention the dedication of
the beautiful new church recently
erected there will take place on
Sunday forenoon. It will be a red
letter occasion for Ilanalei and the
surrounding country.
In offering a silver cup to the
winners of the McBryde ball series ,
Manager Alexander displays a
spirit which not only redounds to
his credit, but one which shows a
knowledge of the value of produc
ing entertainment and subsequent
contentment a m o n g his employees.
Prince Kciiio made one of the
finest addresses last Thursday
evening that was ever heard here
He touched on vital points of in
terest ellecting noiuesteauing as
well as many other matters of im
portance, including the Nawiliwili
Harbor proposition.
Register before midnight
Wednesday Oct. 16, or else you'll
lose your vote.
Register before midnight
Wednesday Oct. 16, or else you'll
ose your vote.
It is to be hoped that ere an
other change in our course of study
is found necessary, the book stores
will be enabled to learn of the
required change in text books in
time to get on a supply before the
opening of the following school
term.
Plans are under way which are
said to include a trip around the
island y the various candidates
who seek election at the hands of
the voters. Just what route will be
taken has not yet been decided up
on. They will probably devote a
week to the trip.
Register before midnight
Wednesday Oct. 16, or else you'll
lose your vote.
1 HE McBryde ball teams are
preparing to give tn tans a class
of ball which will put the "big
leaguers" clear off the stage.
Watch 'em deliver the goods.
Now that the Independents are
in the field, that little November
show will probably become more
interesting.
The Tropical Topics, a breezy
little publication ecUtea b y our
well known colleague. II . M.
Ayers, is the latest Honolulu ex
change to challenge recognition
Editor Ayers has been responsible
or a number of spicy little publi
cation but the Tropical Topics sur
passes anv of his former attempts
by a great big margin. The Gar
den Island extends congratu
lations and best wishes for the suc
cess of the new paper.
Now "comes the mighty question
of how many handshakes does it
take to make a winner with the
voter.
Register before midnight
Wednesday Oct. 16, or else you'll
lose vour vote.
Some say that the new bank will
be in the new postoffice building,
while others contend that the post
office will be in the new bank
building. It really matters but
little if any, which is which, as the
fact remains that Lihue is to have
a beautiful concrete tmilding of
which she will feel amply proud,
and its official name will be "the
Bank of Hawaii building."
Register before midnight
Wednesday Oct. 16, or else you'll
lose your vote.
We congratulate the Lihue
Library on the tasteful new cata
logue which i t has just issued
which we note with fiable pride is
the work of The Garden Island
press. As the result of some in
telligent manipulation of the
numbers we find that the Library
has 1200 volumes of carefully
selected books of all departments
of literature. As we run through
our editorial mouth waters and we
sigh. "Would that we had time to
read a lot of these good books!'
We haven't b u t we trust our
readers have and that they will
read them, after they have read
The Garden Island.
The crossing below the Hote
Fairview has been repaired. Amen
Hawaii And Some Responsi
bihties
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Heating Apparatus of All Kinds
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He has given us a beer ideally brewed
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ly intangibility to a spot substan
tial enough to be vulnerable.
Responsibilities.
There are three responsibilities
upon us.
There is the responsibility to
take care of the person who i s
afflicted with tuberculosis. The
government must do this in large
part. Unfortunately so many
victims of this disease are unable
to care for themselves. The govern
ment must meet this responsibility
as best it can. Its lawmakers must
offer enough of their pity of suf
fering human kind t o make it
possible in some part; the adminis
trators must make the fight even
one for their own people; t h e
judiciary must permit itself to be
influenced by the untechnical call
of humanity and uphold this need
in its courtrooms. The govern
ment, with the earnest private
assistance given to it, hopes that
it can take upon its shouldt-rs the
care of every person who needs
it. It must be done. It looks as if
it can't be, but the world moves
a little every day.
The second responsibility rests
upon those who are in the clutch
of the white plague, or even whom
is held its deadly menace. Upon
them is the duty to protect the
people with and among whom
they live and who protect them.
The government will seek to spread
a gospel of education i n every
man's way. Those who do not
avail themselves of this are moral
criminals in the connnunitv, who
stoop even to murder to attain the
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