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ijT'V ,W ' A THE WEEKLY HIM) TRIBUNE, HltO, HAWAII, TUKSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1905. 1 ,, U wm "i US"' mn ,rr" & ? -''t--JAAA-JAAAAAAAAJAA LET THE HOME BEER BE PURE. Whatever you drink on the outside have only pure beer in I the home. You are absolutely sure of PRIMP LAGER 1 mmmnwinmm It is scientifically brewed from the finest hops and malt, properly ' aged, delightful in flavor and contains no preservative acids. Order a case from your dealer or the brewery. if II ill DEMOSTHENES' CAFE 1 Comfortable Rooms ... Hot and Cold Batlis ... A Well- I Stocked Buffet ... Mixed Drinks and Fine Wines ... A I Cold Storage Plant on premises with all the Delicacies I of the Season ... Open Till Midnight I WAIANUENUE STREET, HILO I CUISINE UNEXCELLED FIRST-CLASS SERVICE TUAUIimtH' SALAltlKS. Siipcrliitt-inlont ltalililtt Talks Trnrhors' MrrlliiC to Mid specimens collected. These I excursions are a good test of a teacher's discipline. A paper on letter writing was prepared by Mr. L. Maltcrrc and read by Miss Maby. A specimen of a business letter was on the .board to which reference was mode. The forty-nineth meeting of the Ililo Teachers' Union was held in the Union School on 1'ritlay, Dec. R innr Tlinrn M'wn fnrfv.fit'P members present besides a number I President Swain spoke of the im of visiting teachers and others in- l'orlance of properly addressing the terested in education. President I envelope. The principals ot liiteen scnoois reported on the work done on Arbor Day. Many trees were C. H. Swain presided. Scv. C. E. Shields opened the meeting with prayer- The roll call was responded to by exam ples of mistakes of pupils in lan guage with the correct forms of the same. The minutes oi the Oct. meeting were read and correct ed. Superintendent of Public Instruc- planted and arc doing well. The program was resumed after recess by a song rendered by the Misses Kwaliko, Akamu and Hapai. Mr. Richmond of the High School was asked for some advice . . 1 : si- ru. ilm.. W. H tlnl,Mit. I10.W nrMt iwiBHers. 111 ihwiihb iiU1hi .. was asked to address the meeting. lUZh School work. The speaker Mr. Babbit, in extending the greet- s?ld liat .thc 'u,xture, of rac?s ings of the Department to thc Union their diversity of mental capacity assured thc teachers thatthat body, lack of literary sentiment a.ccount nf .li?Mi J.ni tlio l.nnil i ilnincr nllJor the chief difficulties attendant ,,...... a.W.J .w .-...., ..,..., .... in its power to advance the cause of education and help teachers in their work. A communication from a school in the most remote district receives as much consideration as one from a large city school. Teachers are desired to apprise the Hoard of their grievances. The sanitary reports are designed to on higher work here. Fluent reading is the test of ability to get thought from printed books. There should be much written work in connection with English studies, but mere paraphrasing is to be avoided. Biography and literature reflecting English-speaking thought should be used. Choice poetic show to the Legislature thc needs selections should be memorized VTYVfiYT VT'r'TT L. TURNER CO., Ltd. i CHRISTMAS SPECIALTIES FOR MEN Neckwear in great variety and the newest patterns. Wide and Narrow Four-in-Hands. Club Tics and Bows. Wash Four-in-Hands. Ties for Full Dress. Silk Suspenders (President.) Pajamas. Linen Handkerchiefs iu ucat boxes, li 'dozen in box. Excellent Styles in Negligee Shirts, sizes 14 to 17. of the schools. These should be carefully prepared. The Board is an advisory body and not a dicta torial Lord High Justice Tiibuual. The speaker expressed the hope that the next Legislature may be induced to restore the old salary schedule. Miss Akamu, with a class, con ducted a lesson in the first step in Tonic Sol Fa. A picture was made on the black-board of birds on the rounds of a ladder. Each bird's note was given and learned by the class until the children were familiar with four notes With these a little song was composed, written, learned and sung. The hand signs were also given for the musical notes. Miss N. Pomeroy read a letter from her sister who was one of a In arithmetic stress should be laid on accuracy and decimals as these arc the essentials of all business computations. Miss Mary Forbes put a class of seven children through the first and second day's orders in calis thenics. Miss Coati asked that hence forth children coming to the meet ings for class work should be tend ered a formal vote of thanks before they retire. Miss McCord, Miss Potter atid Mrs. Wakefield were appointed to prepare the program for the next meeting to be held on Friday, Feb. 2, 1906. TI10 Rubber Industry. A few figures from a recent official report will give the reader party visiting the Mammoth Cave 1 some idea of the magnitude and under thc conduct of the Science rapid growth of the rubber industry Michigan State I iu the United States. In 1880 the The letter was a number of establishments manufac- IN ORDER TO CLEAR OUT OUR STOCK OF LIBBEYS' lib Tins of Soups we offer them at a very low price. Though thc price might indicate that thc goods are not in good condition, such is not the case. Our guarantee goes with every tin. THEO. H. DAVIES & CO. Ltd. Master ol the Mnrmnl PrdlpfTfV A.W.tUM ww... . ....-- . .. . "clear" description of the wonder- j turing rubber and elastic goods was ful formations of the cavernous 90, in 1900 is was 262. In the depths of Erebus. same time the capital employed in- "School Excursion" was the creased from $6,000,000 to $39, subject of a paper by Miss Clara 000,000, the cost of materials used Stone. It dealt with visits to the from $9,000,000 to $33 000,000, the sea shore and inland. The various ! value of the product from $14,000, formations should be studied on '000 to $52,000,000. Practically all the spot, their characteristics noted . this output is consumed at home. gimtimimiimmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmn FOR I Sri Kaumana Real Estate THREE MILES J? ROM POST OFFICE A SPLENDID opportunity is offered to buy 82.8 ACRES of Land, on the Kaumana Rond, suitable FOR RESIDENCE OR FARMING PURPOSES, with THE FINEST VIEW of any suburban site. FIN E LAN D FO R GRAPES Three Acves Grape Laud (in Bearing). One Acre iu Vegetables. Orange, Peach and other Fruit Trees. All Fenced. Good Soil. Six-Room Dwelling, Kitchen and Stable. PRICE, $10,000, EASY TERMS J. G. Serrao, - - Hilo j THANKSGIVING No better way of showing one's gratitude ;2 f and appreciation for the good things that rs: j we have received could be desired than j the partaking of a palatable :s I DINNER j 5 with all the necessary accessories of 2 Ej white wine, table claret and brandies. -; I AND 1 during the holiday season, when we put S i aside our petty differences and love our rrs j fellow man, :3 I CHRISTMAS S loses its true significance and lesson of good fellowship without a glass of sherry S or champagne to r3 I CHEER 5 the heart and make the world akin. We EE also have a complete assortment of Amer- rs: EE icau and European whiskeys, gin, beers :: tr and liqueurs. SERRAO m LIQUOR I CO. LTD. iiiiiiiiiuiiiiituaiiiiiiiiiimaaiaiaiaiaiaiaiiiuaai Shipman Street Telephone 7 JliMIIIMMMMMMMHIJ MU ..IIUk.ltUMMUMMMMMMMMMHMfr' k", f-rrT-TTrTrrT v wr vv v vt'T'T" tt,t,tt' vt-v t r- -j Holiday Refreshments ij We beg to call your attention to our assortment cases of liquid refieshtnenls for Thanksgiving Day nnd following holidays. I. 2 quart bottles Scotch or lloiirbon Whiskey, 2 quart bottles Holland Gin, "Silver Stteani Schnaps," -12 quart bottles PrimoIk'er, PRICK, $6.50 PRICK, $8.50 11. 2 quart bottles Scotch or Uourbon Whiskey, 1 quart bottle I'rcnch Brandy, Hois- uard 4 Crown, 1 bottle Honeysuckle Gin, 12 quart bottles Priiuo Beer, III. 1 pint bottle Crown Cocktails, -1 quart bottle Gilby's Castle Grand Sherry, .... 1 quart bottle Old Oporto Port Wine, 3 quart bottles German Rhine Wine, 3 quart bottles Kreuch Claret, - 2 quart bottles White Seal Cham pagne, .... I 1 quart bottle Maraschino, We will be pleased to make up other casos to meet individual wants at reasonable prices. H. Hackf eld & Co. LIMITED PRICK, $12.50 S: Tl - X. 4 ' 4 4 4 4 4' 4 4 4 4 4 4 4' 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4' 4 4 4 4 4' 4 4 4 4 rS PLANTERS, ATTENTION! SPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED TO THE FACT THA THE ONLY ORIGINAL AND CELEBRATED xv FERTILIZER Is that which has been manufactured for thc past fifteen years exclusively by the California Fertilizer Works SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. When purchasing be sure that iu addition to thc brand the name of the California Fertilizer Works is on every sack, otherwise you will not be getting thc genuine article. A large stock of our Diamond A and our XX HIGH-GRADE FERTILIZER Is kept constantly on hand and for sale at San Francisco prices, plus only freight and actual expenses, By Our Hilo Agents, L. TURNER CO. LIMITED Waiakea Boat House R.A. UJCAS & CO., I'rop'rs. WAIAKEA BRIDGE, HILO HAVK NOW A l'LUKT OI' Gasoline Launches and Small Boats I'OR 1'UIII.IC IIIRK 1 ussenjjers mid bngngc tnkcu to mul from vessels in the hnrlior nt reasonable ratco. I.nuitchcs and rowlioats to hire I lor private picnics and moonlight rides. RING UP ON TELEPHONE AGKNl'S I'OR I Wolverine Gasoline Engine. Self-starter and reversible engine. In practicability it is equal to the steam en-1 Cine. Sites from I'A h. p. upwards.' Boats fitted with this engine or frames 01 any size to order. I'or particulars apply to R. A. LUCAS 'Manager CRESCENT CITY BARBER SHOP CARVALHO BROS., Proprietors. The Old Reliable Stnnd is still doing UP-TO-DATE WORK Razors honed, Scissors and all edged tools perfectly ground. Satisfac tion Guaranteed, WAIANUKNUH STRBKT Second Duor Above Demosthenes' Cufe WAIAKEA SALOON Wharf Road, Second Door I'rom the Bridge. Fresh Cooling; Primo I'INHST URANUS Wines Liquors Beers SCOTCH AND AMERICAN WHISKIES and European Wines Draught ami llottled Deer Subscribe for the Tkuiunk Sub scription $25 a year. 4 ?'' . .- , fi'V .is . -! ?J & .iif vt ;5r r &? 'ifojKprl inpiff- !, w. '"Z .- V7js.j v. v j-Ljr'i: : V- K - tV -UBK mttlUk'V - .tv p JB, i,M1 L m . . " . -l,i Tiii'tJwJVidaBa jfimtAmmaBU0i si