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:""tm' tub gardbn tsland, tujesiMy, may 13, 1913. - is. j, ;, i;-jtt 3. , . 8 nf i 4.1 r r F looks Good, Doesn't It?" But more than that, It Tastes Good And, better still, It Is Good. Good for Health, Good for Enjoyment, Always Good. Just Specify primp I "The Beer That's Brewed To Suit The Climate" INS URANCE Representing Home Insurance Co. of Hawaii, Ltd. British America Insurance Co. Mich igan Commerical Insurance Co. ' Los Angeles Fire Insurance Co. Phoenix Assurance . Co. London, Eng. General Accident, Fire & Life Assurance Corp., Ltd. Western States Life Insurance Co. Pacific Coasl Casualty Co. Industrial Dept. Equitable Surety Co. I am now prepared to write the following lines of insurance and earnestly solicit your business. Fire - Life - Marine - Automobile - Accident - Health - Burglary Plate Glass- Mail Insurance - Surety Bonds. Absolute Protection At Low Rates Losses settled honorably and paid promptly. For rates and other information apply to PHILIP L. RICE Resident Agent for Lihue & Vicinity. By Parcels Post IbhL liffi "a' PUm 'XeS e''mei to an pos' ""e " "Uai $ 75 This Miwly is taken from cold stoniKO just before the fstflj S. OZAKI WAIMEA Wholesale Liquor Dealer AI,SO Complete Line of Oriental Goods Telephone No. 102. Branch Wahiawa, Telephone No. 7. JEWELERS evkrything in the Silver and Gold L,ink, Rich Cut Glass and Art Goods. Merchandise ok the Best Quality Only. H.F.WICHMAN&CO.,Ld. Leading Jewelers P. O. Box 342 Honolulu C. F. Lund, late organizer of the local Moose order, and at present, representing the liqupr department nf Hack f eld & Co., is calling on our merchants in the interest of this well-known firm, Charlie Gray came over from Kapaa last Thursday and remained over as a guest of the members of the Lihue Kegel Club. County Auditor C. A. Maser was transacting business in Wai- IT AID riiaUhe ladies of the Mokihana Club will give the swellest enter tainment this season that has ever yet been given. That the chowder will lv chow. That "Jack" Coney will oversee ts making. That his reoutation asnelimvrlpr manufacturer, is known in every nook and corner of the island." lhat a certain votincr mnn 5 auout tn buy a cute little Ford Runabout." That he has asked her to nanm the day. That she has done so. That Stuart, the electric 111.111 IS one populai feller. lhat he is also a hustler. ' That his business is n strincor. and that he always has a wire to pull. lhat he has a line on nearlv everybody in Lihue. 1 hat the new pineapple cannery n Kapaa will be a credit to the town. That one hundred acres will hr planted by the comnanv this vear. That the couole seen snoniiinn- in the Lihue Park band stand lnt Sunday eveninc would do w-ll in seek a less conspicious place for sucu performances. 1 hat it is sometimes bettor tin! in have your handkerchief initialed. That Hanamaulu has organized a symphony club. lhat it is a howling success. x iiui wiuii: wean nas ordered a special sized hat. That its a girl. That a certain prominent educa tor was seen in Lihue last wed- in company with a bevy of pretty iemininity. ' That when asked to exnlntn din situation, he replied that he was simply carrying out a nlnn wliioh he had adopted and that he had found worked very sntisfnrtm-v visiting schools. That this explanation might satisfy those who know him, but what about those who do not? That its too late for the legis lature, hence he is safe. That i t is hoped the various managers of the ball learns will realize that the nlace for tlioiii during the progress of a iranii? ic among the fans-unless called on by tn,. captains. That too many cooks snoil thn broth. That most any ordinary hold-tin in a game can be more expeditious ly dealt with by tlieiioninlcrfereiice of the managers. i( That the captain should be ' boss" on the field under ordinary circumstances. That the question of umpires will continue to be one of a delicate nature so long as officials and mem bers of the teams permit themselves to torget the meaning of baseball etiquette." v. o. no. 441 nr. 2434 Kershner Vulcanizing Company, Ltd. AUTOMOBILE TREzS OUR SPECIALTY 1175 Alakea Street Honolulu T. H. Koloa Plantation Store Wholesale and Retail Groceries' Dry Goods of all Descriptions. General Plantation Supplies. THE HOI DOCTOR Fainting If due to the effect of bad air in a close room or the shock of hearing bad news, loosen the clothing of the Datient. sorinkle cold water on the face and chest, put a cloth, wet in very cold water, at the back of the neck, and lav the patient down with the head slightly lowered. If the victim happens to be sitting upon the chair, or has fallen back upon one in an insensible condition, grasp the back of the chair down near the seat and tin it back slowly, un til the head is well lowered mid the lower limbs elevated. This treatment, and sufficient fresh air. will, as' a rule, restore rntmniniitt- ess quickly. It may be wise to administer a stimulant, such as aromatic snirits o f ammonia, if obtainable; twenty drops in a table- spoontul ot water is a dose which should be repeated in ten minutes if necessary. Artificial Respiration Lay the victim face downward, and pass the fingers into the throat, to re move whatever may be acting as an obstruction to air; then turn the patient over, pull the tongue out, and hold with the hand or an in strument (a towel, or handkerchief wrapped about the tongue will make it possible to hold it in the hand more easily); a pillow, or folded coat, should then be placed under the back in such a way as to slightly elevate the chest; the attendant standing at the patient's head grasps the arms, draws them up until they meet above the head. Thus a vacuum is created, and the air rushes into fill the chest-cavitv; the arms are then lowered to the side, and the elbows made to meet over the pit of the stomach thus the air is forced out. The arms should then be carried up again 'in regular rythmic motion, counting about four seconds for the com plete act, about sixteen respira tions to the minute. As soon as normal respiration is reestablished treatment of shock, as told above, should be given. Kawaihau Auto Co. Kapaa Comfortable Cars. Reasonable Rates. Careful Drivers. ., Service at all hours, Tel. 209L CALIFORNIA FEED CO! Dealers in Hay, Grain and Chicken Suit-ties Sole Agents for IntL'iiationiil Stock, Poultry Food ami other siK'ciultiw. Arabic for colliiiR Iron Uooff. 1'etaluinii In cubator and Brooders and scruteli- TM. King's Special Chick Food' P. O. Uox 452,- Honolulu- mow nrrwi.fi PITHY SCHOOL JESTS The difficulties which a teacher in search of a position encounters were illustrated at a recent dinner by Commissioner C. N. Kendall of New Jersey. A good many years ago, when Mr. Kendall was superintendent 1 in a western city, he had occasion to write several letters of recom mendation for a likely voting fellow who wished to try for the principalship o f some township schools in western Nebraska. Several weeks later, the young chap returncn rather disconsolate and the following conversation took place: Commissioner Kendall "Well, didn't you land the job?" Young Chap "Nope, had u o show!" Mr. Keiulall "Why! That strange. I thought those letters would just about turn the trick for you. How was it? Young Chap Well, you See there were five members on the board. The night they m e t learned that only two o f them could read and those two were out of town." The college instructor should take pains t o practise what he preaches says the Youth Com panion. One member of aclass in Knglish composition brought his theme to the rjrofessor after recitation-hour, in order that the professor might read a marginal correction which he had written and which the pupil had been entirely unable to make out. "Why." explained the profes sor, "that says, "write more plainly!" MENDES & SOUZA Automobile Rent Service Day and Night Tel. 600 Lihue How many seed compartments are there in an apple?" he queried. No one knew. "And yet," said the school iu- spector, "all of you eat many apples in the course of a year, and see the fruit every day, probably. You must learn to notice the little things in nature." The talk of the inspector im pressed t h e children, and they earnestly discussed the matter at recess time. The teacher the next day over heard this conversation in the playground. A little girl, getting some companions around her, gravely said: "Now, children, just s'pose that I'm Mr. Inspector. You've got to k n o w more about common things. If you don't, you'll grow up to be fools. Now tell me," she said, looking sternly at a nlav- niate, "how many feathers has a' i In iienr The MAJESTIC Cor. Fort Her. St., Honolulu Rooms by the day, week or month single or in suite. REASONABLE RATES OPEN DAY and NIGHT Kauai trade solicited MRS. C. A. BLAISDELL, Proprietor Miss Pdwer Fashionable Millinery Parlor t 210.211 Baton BUt. ,,' FurtStrttt OOD.QluIU. , ' 1 '' 'i. A. B. C. BOHEMIAN BEER The King Of All Bottle Beers-Rich In Body, Delicious In Flavor-Always The Same And Guaranteed Absolutely Pure-Beer With Snap, Sparkle And Life, Retaining All The Richness of The Best Imported Bohemian Hops And All The Goodness Of The Malt. These Qnalities Make A. B. C. Bohemian Bottled Beer The Beer For iou io urniK. ASK YOUR DEALER. LOVEJOY & CO. LTD., SOLE AGENTS, HONOLULU, T. 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