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TWO DAILY M.U'l M:VS. l lMDAV. 1 K 'KM I'.KW 'J!!, l't'22. With M aui's Girl ocouts (By Miss Fiances Seibert, Director.) Tickets are be purchased Girl Scout Film Schedule This picture will be shown on Maui beginning January 4. now on sale and may from any dirt Scout. Thursday, January 4. Spreekelsville (Camp One.) Friday, January 5, Wailuku. Saturday, January (i, Kahulul. Sunday, January 7, Kulu Sanilaiiuin. Monday, January y, Puunene. Tuesday, January !, l'aia. Wednesday, January 10, Haiku. Friday, January 12. Ikunakuupoko (liiijli School.) Monday and Tuesday, lrvlti, I.ahai na and 1'uukolii lliil Scouts will liven with songs and yells and assist the management in t ery possible way. Let's see wha' ou Maui (lii l Scouts can do. New3 of the Troops Mosi ol the Hoops are not holding their regular meetings during the vacation, coin- cipiiiit ly not many report. SAVE YOUR SIGHT Dr. A. Robarts, Optometrist, has opened an office at h.s residence, off Central Avenue, Wailuku SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES That Satisfy Muscular treatments and diagnosis of eyes Appointments by mail or Phone Wailuku 43-A Lahaina (Wild Rose Troop 5 "Lahuina. Dec. 27 j "Dear Miss Seibert: "I'm writing you these lew lines lu let you know about our swimming All ol' the Wild Kose Scouts im' oi.tne of Miss Shaffer's and one ol Mrs . Shaw's scout is doing well with the' swimming. We all pass in some ol I the diving and we are on the last dive ! w ith which to get our merit badge, j "When we first learned how to swim I Mr. McDonald taught us how to kick correctly in the water in order to' know how to kick when we swim and! he taught us how to make the plain ! dive. Alter we had learned it Mr. McDonald began us on the fancy div-1 ing. He is very good instructor and i can sw im like a fish and do all kinds ol fancy diving. He's teaching the Hoy Scouts how to swim and how to make fancy diving. i "The Wild Hose scouts will give an entertainment alter the new year. We ate Riving it lor the church and we wish all of the girl scouts could come. The entertainment and dance will be hive nat the Parish Hall on Januarv j .;. ! "We wish all of our sister scouts ; a happy and joyful new year. "From one of the Wild Rose Scouts, M All Y MOOKINI." Interesting Figures Result From Contest Of Egg Laying Hens New Iialian Premier Student 01 Language We Srve Mosi of East Mvci PAIA STORE PAIA, MAUI (Special to Dnily Maui News) HONOULU, Dec. 27 Leaders in the egg laying contest at Ihe end of the eighth week are as follows: Young Ting's white leghorns, Wai luku. Maui, 172. Mary M. Silva, white leghorns. Ho nolulu, 167. j J. M. Silva, Anconas, Ilono'uln, 161. i D. K. Smith, Makawao, Maui. K)7 ! L. K. Smith, white leghorns, Maka- wao, 15S. Mrs. C. M. Cooke. Honolulu, while leghorns, 155. Fisher Poultry Farm, white leg horns, 139. Mrs. J. S. Donagho, while leghorns, ; Honolulu. 13!). i Mrs. Wilcox pen of Rhode Island Reds was the biggest producer last week, 27 eggs and the K. Smith 'and H. I,. Chung pens were-r.ext wiih !26. I A slight decrease, amounting to 2. a ; per rent, under last week's score is to be recorded in this, the eighth week of the cunt est. the total eggs laid bv all pens being 319 eggs as against "27 eggs laid during the previous week. I However, the Hock average still ex-' ceeds .In percent of the theoretical i possible lay which may be considered 'very satisfactory, all things consider ed. j Total feed consumed by the 75 pul lets constituting the 15 competiting i units during the 4 weks period end-, j ing December 26. 1922, in comparison (With the feed consumed during the i previous four weeks period. 1st. 1 weeks 2nd. 4 weeks Scratch feed 2on',2 295 Dry mash 201', WHV Wet mash 113', 1131, Skint milk 28S:!i 2SSS, Green feed 525 52t Onions 23'2 2S'H The amounts consumed for wei mash, skim milk and green feed ate England Is Drinking Less Wine These Days LONDON, (Ly Associated Press .Mail). London markets have been Hooded recently by a large shipment of champagnes and wines from France and Spain which, however, find no icady sale here. The wine shops of England are already overstocked with pre-war vintages which the merchants are unable to dispose of. Most of these stocks were purchased during the war, or just after, and at high prices, with the result that the dealers necessarily constant because hand led ne unwnliing to lose their profit in j in limited and uniform quantities. The ROME, (Hy Associated Press Mail) Ilenilo Mussolini, the youthful legal dictator of Italy, is an accomplish linguist, liesides his mother tongue, Italian, Jie possesses, in tiie order nafiied, knowledge of French, German an. I English. lie learned French at nu early age and he speaks it without the slight is' accent. For some years before i h war be was a professor of French lil-raiure in the I'niversily of Milan. W hile an editor on a newspaper published in Trenlo and owned by esare Ilathti. the Iialian patriot exe cuted by the Auslrians during (he In' studied German, and while his pronounciat ion is not on a par with his French, he has a prolound knowledge of Goethe's tongue. Seriously wounded during the war lie remained two months in a hospi tal. There, during his convalence, he took up Ihe study of English. "I hardly think I could qualify to make a speech in the American Con gross." lie said to a friend leeomly "bit,", he added with a touch of pride, "I read the Enirlisli newspapers thyself." Here, Too Housework is announced as a cure for neurasthenia. We have always suspected that, our cook was really a duchess taking a rest cure. London Opinion. NOTICE All persons are hereby forbidden to hunt upon any and all lands owned or controlled by the Raymond Ranch without first In v ing obtained permission In writing from the manager of paid ranci.. Said permit must be carried atll times and shown upon demanded by any employee of the Ranch. Any persons caught hunting on the above mentioned lands without such permit will be prosecuted as provided for In Act. 4, S. V. 1919, amending Section ti07 of the Revised Laws of Hawaii, 1915, relative to unauthorized hunting upon private lands, and to provide for the punishment thereof. RAYMOND RANCH (SIGNED) ANGUS MCPHEE, MANAGER. If you are ot now receiving the REX ALL MONTHLY MAGAZINE please send your name for mailing list. The Magazine has recently been enlarged, and improved by the addition of stories by prominent writers and pictures of cur rent events. THIS SERVICE IS ABSOLUTELY FREE. BENSON, SMITH & CO., LTD. SERVICE EVERY SECOND The Rexall Store Box 426 Honolulu, T. H. 2 Like Broiled Lobster? GET IT AT CHOCK'S CAFE WHEN IN HONOLULU Oceanic Steamship Company (Sydney Short Line) 5' 2 Days to San Francisco Arrives from San Francisco S. S. SONOMA Dec. 25 Sails for San Francisco S. S. VENTURA Jan. 2 For further particulars, etc., apply to C. BREWER & COMPANY, (LTD.) General Agents Phone 3889 - 327 Fort Street Fast Freight and Express Service order to get rid of the stocks. Light wines, which includes clarets, huuternes and barsacs, are sellng for an average of four shillings six pence (about one dollar) a quart, as com pared with two and three shillings before the war, and the heavier wines are bringing more than double their former prices. Champagnes cost about one pound sterling a quart at the present time, but vary widely ac cording to the vintage. Consumption of the wine brokers, however, do not extend to the whis key manufactures. Despite the loss of a considerable export trade to the United States, the distilleries have in creased their output and a ready mar ket awaits the product. In many of the more popular brands the retail dealers are unable to keep a supply on hand, and the mail order business of the distiller has doubled within the last two years. The price of whiskey Is higher than ever before, twelve shillings ($2.50) a quart being asked for the best grades. striking constrasts is in the relative amounts of scratch feed and dry mash that was consumed. It is very evident that most of the fowls would consume a greater amount of the grain feed than of the dry mash were not each pen limited to the definite amount of 5 pounds per week. With few excep tions, the grain hoppers are emptied before the end of the 7 days period, when no further grain is supplied. We are strongly of the opinion that were unlimited grain fed, 1 lie eggs production would be limited. This1 theory is to be tested in a separate j feeding experiment "together with oth jer mooted questions beginning with the new yar. It is interested to note that there is also fully a hundred per: cent difference in the amount of wa ter consumed by the different pens. At the close of the first quarter of the contest, a full record of all feeds consumed will be presented witli a careful analysis of its significance. New Year's Costume Ball Maui County Fair & Racing Association SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 30th TERRITORIAL BUILDING, KAHULUI TICKETS SI PER PERSON MAUI'S ANNUAL BIG SOCIAL EVENT ' ft: You can generally tell the from the butler because the knows how to act in society. York Sun. guest latter -New In Ths Churches Makawao Union Church Sunday School. JO a. m. Morning Worship, 11 a. m. SUITS TO ORDER Two members of our firm have studied tailoring in Mainland schools and hold diplomas. KOREAN MERCHANT TAILOR CO. PUUNENE ROAD KAHULUI P. O. BOX 40 Orders accepted for anything in Men's Clothing. P. O. Box 86 Phone J35 Office Hours: Sundays 8 to 12 A. M. 8 to 12 A. M., 7 to 8 :30 P. M. " DR. H. K. TATEKAWA, 0. D. Office in the Home Supply Co., building Kahulul. Wailuku Union Church Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. Rev. Augustine Jones, minister. Rev. Fred Iiutler and his wife who1 are making a tour of the Islands un der the direction of the Hawaiian ! Board conducting an extensive evan-. gelistic campaign will have in charge! both preaching services. Season's Greetings MAY PROSPERITY AND HEALTH ATTEND YOU AND HAPPINESS BE YOUR LOT DURING THE COMING YEAR IS I HE WISH WE EXTEND TO OUR GOOD FRIENDS OF THE VALLEY ISLE. Maui Motors, Ltd. FORD DISTRIBUTORS WAILUKU, MAUI. Church of the Good Shepherd Holy Communion 8 a. m. Sunday School 10 a. m. .Morning Worship, 11 a. in. t Charles ''illiers, rector. Chinese Christian Church T. K. Yee, minister. 10 a. m., Sunday School. 11 a. m., Morning Worship. 6:30 p. m.. Christian Endeavor. Services in English and i'liinese. The public is cordially invited. RESTAURANT Food to tempt the apetite of the most fistH 'ius and de licious enough to set before a km?. T. AH FOOK Kahului T-a-njrn. 3J n IX XITnt " I'l n i jL.nr unnr-rrTTTr unit ii.mr iTTrrr n YOU CAN HAVE igfjgX American-Maid, or Cmzzsz Cream Bread (Made with Fleischman's Yeast) Sent to you by Parcel's Post AND BREAD CO. Just give your HONOLULU standing order to LOVE'S BISCUIT Paia Hawaiian Proteslsn: Church Rev. Moses M. Kahinpo. I'.-istor. Junior Christian Eniliior ft. (to lo 10:00. Sunday School licen to M:ito. Service 1 1 :0i to i2:0o. Christian Endeavor :enior 1 oil to 2:00 p. m. Every Wedn'-silay, chut'-h mci-tiu 7:30 to 8:(io. Every Friday church .-netting 7:30 to 8:3d. SERVICE IN THE CATHOLIC CHURCHES St. Anthony's Church Rev. Father Justin, l'a.sto.-. Masses 8 and lit a. 1,1. :0 p. Our Lady of Victory Church Rev. Father lirunn. Masses 8 and lo -i. tit. Happy New Year ON THE EVE OF THE COMING OF ANOTHER YEAR WE EX TEND TO ALL OUR MAUI FRIENDS THE WISH THAT THE ROAD OF LIFE WILL PROVE SMOOTH TO wOU AND THAT HEALTH, PROSPERITY, JOY AND HAPPINESS MAY BE YOUR ATTENDANTS ON THE JOURNEY. The von Hamm-Young Co., Ltd. WAILUKU, MAUI i ft &