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THE GARDEN ISLAND, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, IM5 LAST CHANGES FOR CHRISTMAS M The following announcement, rtade at Honolulu, with reference to the last boats to take Christmas mail from the Islands will be of interest to all persons intending to send holiday tokens to the main land or the British Isles: The last boat leaving here and which may be relied on to make connections so that Christmas'mail will be delivered in Kurope in time for the great festival is the steam et Lurline, sailing November 23. It takes from 23 to 26 days for mail to reai-h England from heie and that despatched by the Lur line will reach European destina tions in ample time. Mail despatched by the steamer Chivo Maru. departing November 3'. prebaMv will be delivered in the lr itisli Is'.cs on Christmas day. Mai", fcr the exstern states should hi for .varied by th :ca'.er Ma ker i. .;iv?c.j; hers rtofr.tber 10. That rv the :iier Matsonia oa IX :- r'rtr 1 ? z:t rc-.'r make Tii asc here with tint :-;c Cir.:.L ct!:vt:v c th; Ciljc -e the steamer Virs-.-r.i sx.hr; ri-: The Irsc .-- the h rti;".$ s t:- h i r I hv the ctmberli. Mi.". nr. I", i're irr.ve on Cts: as Ev the stfim er Chivo Mtr. f- IhsjI i f i I : ' v ... LATEST ADVANCE IH MODERN CHILDHOOD. "Now shall I tell you about the babes in the wood?" "Oh. cheese it, uncle. That 'lost in the woods' story is a back number, We have the Boy Scouts on Kauai now and nobody gets lost any more." LATEST WIRELESS NEWS Continued from page 1 Monday Afternoon American Courtesy Recognized Honolulu Courtesy of the United States in being officially repre sented at coronation ceremonies in Japan has won official praise from all that country. The absence of war vessels of other countries is re marked. China fails to send a warship. Teutons Control Serbia London The military situation in the main part of Serbia is now controlled by Teutons and Bulgarians, The capture of Nish by Bul garians opened the wav for the speedy joining of the two foroes. In vaders also took Nish railway, thus cutting off reinforcements from Allies. Southern part of Serbia is being held by Entente Allies. North west of Strumnitza, at point of Bulgarian salient, French made a?vances in the face of strong opposition. Montenegrins operating r.ear Visgrad in Austrian-Bosnia, claim to have defeated Austrian forces. Subject For Experts The Westminister Gazette, semi-official organ, says Secretary (Continued on page 8) In their latest letter 'RY.lett ' Grav make the followirg oberva-, tions concerning the rr.cre recent advance in the price of sugar: j The strong statistical position obtaining in the United States At lantic Ports and the purchases by our refiners of about 200.000 bags for October and November ship ments here will be shown, no doubt, in the next few weeks' ar rivals of sugars at the shipping ports in Cuba and in increased ex ports and reduced stocks. Refined, which was quoted at 4.90c to 5.00c as we went to press last week, has advanced sharply. following the course of raws and is now firmly maintained on the basis of 5.25c, less 2 per cent, for Fine Granulated. Or. Friday and Saturday, owing to the stronger feeling, quite a fair amount of business was placed at 4.90c. Market Stiffens The first advance came suddenly on Monday, when all refiners went firm at 5.15c. and buyers who had not fully protected their wants for the next week or so, were obliged to cover same at this basis, as all refiners declined to accept any fur ther business at the old price. In this connection, one refiner issued the announcement herewith: "From and after this date it will be the policy of this company to go firm at once on any change t prices. No business will be taken on any other basis, at any point, from anybody, no matter how large or small such business may be. This policy is announced as a means of making definite and posi tive the relationship of this com pany to brokers and customers," All other refiners expressed simi lar views. Fleur de Lis, ladies' hairdress ing, shampooing, manicuring and scalp treatment. All kinds of hair work. Under the Blaisdell Hotel, first door in Chaplain lane, Hono lulu. Advt. NOTICE Mrs. Banham, of Makaweli Landing, has on sale a variety of articles suitable for Christmas; also a number of oil paintings of Ha waiian fruits, etc. Anyone desir ing anything of the kind is invited to call. Advt. II rrY-i jl COPYRIGHT UNDERWOOD A UKOSRWOOO, K. GIL ANDERSON WINS THE 350-MILE ASTOR CUP AUTO RACE AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY. Sheepshead Bay, N. Y., The photo shows Gil Anderson, the Norwegian driver, shaking hands with Mrs. Anderson, his wife, after winning the biggest of all auto races. Anderson made the 35o miles in three hours, 20 minutes and 42 seconds. The Astor cup was pre sented by Vincent Astor and the winner will hold it until the next race. With the title Anderson also won the first prize of $20,000. 1 v the Circuit Court o p The Fifth Circuit, Territory of Hawaii. At Chambers In Probate. In the matter of the estate of NELLIE SPITZ, deceased. Order ot notice of Hearing peti tion for administration, On reading and filing the peti tion of C. W, Spitz, of Lihue. al leging that Nellie Spitz of Lihue, died intestate at Honolulu on the 16th. day of September A. D. 1915, leaving property in the Hawaiian Islands necessary to be administer ed upon, real property o f the value of $1500.00 and personal consisting ot money in bank of the value of 1,975.00 and praying that letters of administration be issued C W. Spitz. It is ordered that Saturday, the 27th day of November A. D. 1915. at 10 o'clock a. m., be and hereby is appointed for hearing said peti tion in the Court room of this Court at Lihue, at which time and place all persons concerned may show cause, if any they have, whv said petition should not be granted. Dated at Lihue this 20th day of October. 1915, (Seal) (Sgd.) Lyle A. Dickey, Judge of the Circuit Court of the Fifth Circuit. Attest: (Sgd.) D. Wm." Dean; Clerk of the Circuit Court ot the Fifth Circuit. Oct. 26th. Noy. 2-9-16. n the Circuit Court of the Fifth Circuit, Territory of Hawaii, At Chambers In Probate. In the matter of the Estate of Wilhelmina Labenz, deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The undersigned, Hans Isen berg, administrator of the Eztate of Wilhelmina Labenz, deceased, hereby gives notice to all persons having claims against the Estate f the said Wilhelmina Labenz, de ceased to present such claims duly authenticated, and with proper vouchets, if any exist even though such claims be secured by mort gages of real estate to the under signed, at his office of business, Lihue, County of Kauai, Territory of Hawaii, within six months from this date, or such claims will be forever barred, And all persons indebted to said estated are hereby notified to make immediate settlement with the un dersigned, administrator as afore said, at his place of business. Dated at Lihue, Kauai, Terri tory of Hawaii, this 25th day of October A. D. 1915. Hans Isenberg. Administrator Estate of Wilhel mint Labenz, deceased, Oct. 26. Nov. 2-9-16. CRISCO For Frying-For Shortening For Cake Making Frying There is no smoke nor odor. Fried foods are free from the taste of grease. They now are tasty and crisp. They are made more digestible, for Crisco is all vegetable. The same Crisco can be used to fry fish, onions, dough nuts, etc., merely by straining out the food particles after each frying. Shortening Crisco gives pastry a new flakiness and digestibility. Crisco always is of the same freshness and consistency. It's uniform quality makes for uniform results. ! Cafe Maying Crisco gives richnessat smaller cost, It brings cake making back to popularity. Butter bills are reduced and cakes stay fresh and moist longer. HOTEL LIHUE i (The Fairview) Twenty-two elegant rooms In Main Building Three Airy Cottages Cuisine unexcelled in country districts W. H. Rice, Jr., Proprietor THE BANK OF HAWAII, Limited LIHUE BRANCH Lihue, Kauai, Hawaii Deposits are. received subject to check. Certificates of de posit issued payable on de mand. Loans made on ap proved security. Drafts Drawn on Honolulu Bremen San Francisco Berlin New York Hong Kong London Yokohama Savings Department Interest paid on Savings De posits. 4 per cent on ordi nary and 4 per cent on Term Deposits. Ordinary...Savings Deposits will be received up to $2,500 in any one account. Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent $2 and $3 a Year HAAS' CANDY FOR CHRISTMAS Please end w your fr.l.T for ChriRtmas Candy this wwk. Tliis will xuenij Fmh Candy delivered at the right time and prevent ilinappointtnent STHEREXALLT STORED 1 Mr. Dougherty will soon visit Kauai with many beautiful articles personally selected for the Holiday season. Direct From Denmark Br. Wolff & Arve'i Danish Liver Paste Delicious for Sandwiches. Ask your grocer for the genuine GONSALVES & CO., LTD. Exclusive Agents Territory of Hawaii. P. O. Box 595 74 Queen St., Honolulu, T. H. Waimea Stables! LIMITED I Up-to-date Livery, Draying and Boarding Stable and Auto- f Livery Business. AUTOMOBILE STAGE-LINE BETWEEN LIHUE and KEKAHA I Leaving Lihue every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Leaving Kelcaha every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. I ARRIVING AT THEIR DESTINATION IN THREE HOURS F. WEBER Manager. Telephone 43 W Waimea P. O. Box 71 NOTICE Mrs. J. A. Hogg wishes to inform the public that she will continue to operate the Kauai Garage. J