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Daily British Whig (1850), 10 May 1910, p. 6

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JHE DALY BRITISH me, PURSDAY. MAY 10, 19107 BEAUTIFUL HAW AIL Rp eo . ; | ; w ol PE ISLAND COUNCIL TRAVELLING. HE TRU "the finish®' "that endures" {2% cunts Passed-----Township Officers Named. Wolle Islemd, May council met at IY am. Minotes | RAILWAY ox' RENE! PECULIAR CHARM IN LIFE TARIFK ISLANDS, Municipal Victoria Day und Tr ickets will preset. ast wet li ron. of ius Hanse---Popoiline RE | Bolton, appointed and Pecullarities putas ster instead of Tuos. Mogers. ! Mteamboat neiounts paid : Jas. Craw- | dora, 1 month captain, $5 % Mullin, i < Aryan Race. 1 month engineer, $66.86; Jas. Davis, . 'E : : i Re Hawaii is one of the most desirable ' 1 month mate, $40; BR. Berry 1 month inaval stations in the world. Pearl fireman, $35; Geo. Rattary, 1 month | Harbor is large enough wl deep Puiser, B00 Mee: Davis, 1 month, cubk ¢ dmirable shelter to Bu: Vv Marlow, mont deckhand, 8 1t~--and_ see to it that rg io ata of the world, The! 3H A. Beanett, 1 month deckhand, . {greatest depth is sixteen fathoms, or $2 Rattacy; 736 meals, $88.32; . Ave ood | nimety-six feet. Ww. . Card & Son, amount of account, PL I Honolulu, the capital, is twelve [§2.25; Mrs. Ruwley, washing, £3.10; W. LU MBI NG | I miles from Pearl Herbor, It is con-il. Allinson, lumber for deck, 833.02: nected by the Dah roadway, Jas, Swift & Co, coal, $248.19; W, A, A this day of modern ideas, { Tlonolalu is 2.100 miles from San ; Mitchell. balance of account, $2.06; I', there is no excuse for con- Fruntiseo. It is 2,290 miles from Tu- | McDermott, account drawing coal, ete. ng diseage from farm {tolla, Samoa. From Auckland, New | 39; Queen City Oil Col, amount of ac- ng cesspools or poorly st ed lavatories. Zealand, it is 4814 miles distant. Syd- count, $22.09; McKelvey & Birch, nr ov Qur Work : is rey is 4,480 miles-off and Hong Kong | amount of acount, April Ist, $38.63; is 5,240 miles = direct from Honolulu, | & 2 55 p Abreast 4,893 miles away. Calleo, Peru, | Geo. Rattary, amount of account, Valpargiso is 3,726 wiles from the ca- Township accounts paid : Ps Times Pa a, 66 Brock St. | | § YoY) 114 W/ NA PELITE Tel aly i Tradiions s of Incantation of Language Show Relation With i | be issued at __ py, 'Single First- Class Fare ou should exereige every (! care---your health de rd 8 nd y 28th from KingStan to n point 8 between Montreal prta in connectien with the | above w Sn aot be valid on trains 1 and 4 24th and gives woodwork a surface glass-hard, |*% mirror-bright, beautiful, lasting. for floors, because M L Floorglaz: can't heels, castors, nor M GLAZE chair-legss. M I comesia tins of just the t. Sevens Floorglaze stays Sn ol aa glossy; you can enamels. Seven other wash it with soap ! Goo. Fins Homessekers' Excursions TO THE CANADIAN NORTH-WEST, | Tuesday, May 17th. and offry second | Tiispduy theronie CR Rs ate { pirticutars, apply to J. P. HANLEY, Agent. Carner Johnson and Ontario Riresta Mrs, Cac Matier, chari- Card, work pital. | dotee, cuarity, $10; Mrs. Hawaiians ty to Norris, $6. W. B. Hohvwy-ee, on roads, $5.50, colors in Lacs that ad. mirably imitate hara- woods; and also a their chief island | Other! call we say Hah-wy-ee, Phime Ao, Zn; Chbfied Roast Bel, . . ned Veal Loaf med Ham Loaf. . "Canned Lunch Tongue... . Cooked Corned Beef Sliced Ba 'Ham iiprered Herring. Herring . . $8. T. KIRK, RIT-281 Princess Steers. ; "Phone 417 Bmoked Beef.... A Beau eautiful New Assortment das and Electric Shades for bination Fixtures just in. BLE AND MISSION LAMPS, "Let us do your Repairing and house cleaning Fixing this rd ry id in a fine 1 Kid facin up Very pretty exten High Cuban lity he A Na : Es Foe Er | Prone rt Vowels are as in Italian and deserve much eare. Hawaiians pay little at- tention to consonants, «Of the Sandwich, or Hawaiian lands, the largest is Hawaii, Mauri, Oahu, Kanui, Molokini, Lanai, | Nilhav, Kashoolawe, Lehua and Molo- | kini, ranging in size in the order nam- led, The total aves of the islands {sixty-one thousand miles. The Hawaiian Islands have {found ' to be rich in animal life. Of birds there are seventy-eight specics, {of which fifty-seven are peculiar , this group, All the land and fresh | water sheild are peculiar, and of one | thonsand species of inscets, seven hun- {dred are not found elsewhere. {thus scem@ thai these islands ~ have not been populated from the contin- 'ent, but have been centres of indepen- | dent creation. | There are no snakes nor any other {venomous reptilian. life om beautiful | Hawaii. Mark Twain wrote of Hawaii: "No | alien land in all the world has any deep, strong charm for me, but that one; no other land could so longing I sind so beseectingly haunt me, ~ gleeping or waking, through half a {| Lie-t'!me as that one has done." | The little island of Nithau (Nee jhow) was in former years noted for the extreme fineness and beauty of its mats of native grass, which ie} Isembles the fibre of which Panama! {hats are made. They will bear hard usage for years, snd when soiled a {good scrubbing makes them look like; | new. {bought for $10, but now exorbitant i prices ave asked. | It is an old belief of native Hawai- jians that the spirits of their warrior chiefs inhabit after death the bodies' {of their favorite horses. Pol, the Hawaiian national dish, is {made be pounding up the gooked root {af the taro plant--the arum esculent« tum of the botanists--with water, into! a thick paste, When slightly {mented it bas a pleasant, fruity, acid taste, The Hawsiian's passion in the tof personal decoration is for flowers,' | which they weave into wreaths and {garlands with great skill and with | which they deck themselves freely on iall festive occasions. d The cctoprs is a much-prized deli-! racy among the natives, and many forein born residents have also ov] quired the taste. The chiéf talent possessed by the {Hawaiian girl is for music. Many of the natives have compoged very pretty songs, Besides the teaditions of the Ha- waiians, their practice of incantation and divination, and mavy peculiarities of their language show a relation not only with the Hewes, 'but also with the fireworshi of Persia, the | Brahmins and puddMate of India and jother branches of the Aryan race. | Originally the only fabries known to the Hawaiian Islanders were the "tapa" cloth, made from bark, and the beautiful feather garment of roy- alty. The "tapa'" cloth, used by rich and Ih is 'made by pounding mul- berry The woman wound long pieces of "tapa'™ about them for skirts, and until the missionaries came this was their only article of dress. Now they wear the "holoku," a dress made like a Mother Hubbard, and of Amertan fabrics. When white people first visited the islands every chief wore an *'ahuula," or feather robe, and a feather hel- met. : Kidney Troubles Attack Kingston Men and Women, Old and Young. Kidney ills seize young and old. Come quickly with little Watning, Children suffer in their carly years-- Can't control the kidney secre tions. Girls are languid, nervous, suffer SOAP In the treatment of affec~ tions of the skin and scalp, which torture, dis- figure, itch, burn, scale and destroy the hair, as well as for preserving and purifying the com- plexion, hands and hair, Cuticura Soap and Cuti- cura Ointment are well nigh infallible. Phases, Ene Lh? is been age the skin and scalp Excels for i way HIGHEST GRADES GASOLINE, COAL OIL, LUBRICAYING Olle GREASE, RYO. PROMPT DELIVERY, Ww, F. KELLY Toye's Bullding, x Women worry, can't do daily work. Men have lame and aching backs, The cure for man, woman or thild. + Real Estate > and Insurance. T 3, LOCKHART , Wellington Street. "JUST A oh ot wnt fous Be proper ways of giving well known| Re ; lerk wii names are: O-gh-hu, Ho-no-lu-u; ! 'of isior 5 8 ! '¥ ? Mow-ee (Maui), Kow-aye (Kauai), Ne- a.m. hers . : ehow (Nithau), Heeldo (Hilo), La-hy-| CC M.B.A, be notified to remove build na (Lahaina), Ko-hah-la (Kohala).!iny between town hall and C.M.B.A. Is- | with | to] It | Formerly a large mat could he) fer- | esalved that the clerk court of revision for May 20th, at 10 mdvertise a.m. Resolved that members of Lhe hatl., Moved, Flynn-Greenwood, that i I. Taggart be paid $10 for taking care of Simos scow without charge for re. | pairs. Moved in amendment, Gillespie { Turner, that the residents of Simcoe {1sland take care of scow. Motion car ried by Vote of the reeve. The follow ing wera appointed township officers, and by-law passed confirming all ap- pointments. Pathmaste 3, Wm. Watts; 56, D. Cattanach; s W. Card; 59, Thos. Flyon; 60, 1. Costello; 61, 1 A. Davis. Poundkeepers--T. Eves, I. Horne, B. i Card, Dee, R. Moore, (i. Bamford, F. Baker, Robt. Irvine, KS, "Charles, W. B. Duncan J. McDonald, Fenceviewers--W. Grimshaw, 'Joht Spoor, P. O'Rielly, David Watts, R. | Mosier, P. Marlow, ¥. Baker, W, Mo: sier, Jas. McGlynn, Geo. Keyes, WM. Doyle, John MeReady, 'W. Fawcett, W, 3. Woodman, Jae, (Brien, €, "A. Barry, John Niles, A. Joslin, Wm: Me- { Fadden, Geo. Eves, T. Bush, V. Sudds, A. Docteur, EE. Payne. Two small handy road graders were ordered from J Dawson, and the heavy grader put in good condition. | Resolved that tenders addressed the clerk be received up io May at 10 a.m.- For construction of ment walk, for plank removed old 'walk, for painting town {Council adjourned to May 25(h, at p.m. i | to 25th, oe. from hall. | He Wasted Politeness, Washington Post. Prof. Simon Newcomb, of Washing- ton, was known as a man whose scien- tific studies tended to exaggerate a na- tural disposition to mental abstrac- jtion. The professor's friends under- toad his peculiarity, and overlooked |in him what might not be excused in an ordinary person. A Washisigton 1g- {ay is very doug of telling : this . inei- dent: She was at a reception given at Prol. Neweomb's house, . The ocoasion Ind been made delightful by the pro- fessor's wife and daughters, and every- | thing was very enjoyable. Toward the close of the evening the lady, who had enjoyed the afiair greatly approached the host and asked him with much en | thusinsm, "How often do you have j the: se delightful reumions, professor?" "But once a year, madam thank gpod- ness!--but once a vear." ' There was no polite prevarication in that reply, The Deacon's Dilemma. Representative Dudley M. Hughes, of tho Third Georgia District, is a firmer in addition to being a states: man. Recently, when he was at home Mr. Hughes received an urgent call to go to the police station in ~ Macon. When he arrived Mr. Hughes found that ons of his negro laborers had temporary quarters there. The negro was very very anxious to get out. "Marse Dud," he said, 'youse er deekin in do White Buitis' Church, ain't yer ¥' "Yes, Sam. "An' yer knows I's er deekin in de Culind Baptis' Church, don't yer, Marse Dud "Yes, Sam; but what has this to do with your present trouble ¥" "Well. I jis' wanter say dis, Marse Dud, dat ®it's time for ns deekins t' stick together !™ penitent and Illustrates His Method. Chicago Tribune. | "George," said the customer, "'you make a pretty good thing of it in tips in the course of a year, don't you?" "Yes, sir," answered the barber, "I do fairly well, Mx, Parker, fairly well." "How do you manage it? "Oh, 1 just jolly the swells you know, 1 hand ' Jom out. a taf now an' see, By the wa » George, now that 1 think of it, haven' 't you some- thing that will make the hair grow on that bald spot of mine" "Bless you, Mr. Parker, that ain't no bald spot. The hair is just a little thin there, sir; that's all | Thank you, Mr. Parker." Shower of Coppers, A strange incident wgs witnessed in a Dablin along, little out of Parliament street, when the bottom fell out! and with it-a small sack of money; all pen- or halfpennies. The coins sentier- od al. over the roadway, and street arabs wers soon selves, amid the vomfusion. handfuls of JONSdn Of oa Sons ata shureh. It was conveyed to ux bank Tv. a clergyman. the bulk of the. monay «as soya pick od up and handed over to iho ergy: man, who stepped into Shuthee eh and drove Away, Cancelled Tabard Hoaks. Onlya few " streel' ome day recently. A -{¢ab was turning With the afd of the polive] ? W. A. MITCHELL, and water as you'd wash a window; it doesn't fade; stays new and bright longer than anything else you get. Easy to put on M L Floorglaze --do it yourself--it night. Renovate with M L Floorglaze. Recommended for H. W. MARSMALIL, J. B. Transparent (natural finish) M L Floorglaze. Coat 500 square fect with a gallon. Just ask your dealer, or drop us a post card for news of a hundred uses your home has for the finish that endures. Imperial Varnish & Color Co, Ltd., Toronto it dries hard over- sile by BUNT & C0, : | LEER CITE MANET OT RAILWAY In Connection With CANADIAN PACIFIC RY. Victoria Day Yovune Trip Tickets will be Jay at Single First-Class Fare t Good going May 23 and 24, good to | return May 28th. HOMESEEKERS EXCURSIONS | To Canadian North-West, {i May 17 and 81. { June 14 and 28. towel racks. [ Ter of bread. ¥ thoroughly aunces was ~~mostly which costs Pa Thin-glice to the Rival Bread in Economy and are equally nourishing Try this experiment, madam. nat wn unt) weigh "ace in ove dry Now Ounees-~pe moisture water = a 20-sunce No Heat Exeepl Where Needed Dishes hot--food well . cooked--kitchen cool. No underdone food -- no overheated kitchen in summer. Everything hot when wanted. Heat un- der perfect control and concentrated. The blue flame is ail heat--no smoke---no odor--no dirt. These are some of the advantages in using the It has a Cabinet Top with shelf for keeping plates and food hot. Drop shelves for the coffee pot or saucepans, and nickeled It has long turquoise-blue enamel chimneys. The nickel finish, with the bright blue of the chimneys, makes the stove very attractive and invites cleanliness. Made with 1, 2 and 3 burners; the 2 and 3-burner stoves can be had with or without Cabinet. CAUTIONARY NOTE: Be sure you get hls stove~see that the nameplate reads * NEW PERFECTION." Bvasy dealer everywhere; if not at yours, write for Descriptive Circular nearest agency of the The Queen City Oil Company, Limited, Toronto. You actually pay baker 5c. for 12 ounces of dry weight. Now, McCormick's Jersey Cream Sodas have all the molgture biked out of them onsequently cost only a trifle more than bread. But there is whole milk and more =5 shortening in Jersey Cream Sodas--otherwise ingredients Are the same. And you would never think of eating a loaf of bread without spread- ing on at least Zc. worth of butter--while Jersey Cream \ Sodas are uscally eaten with- tout, : You sce, there is very little difference in cost of using McCormick's Jersey Cream Bodas in place of bread--so serve them at meal times, Enjoy their delizhtful crisp. ness and superfine flavor equal to bread In nourishing properties. Purity assured by our chemist's analysis of all ingredients. € that "Little Lord Fauntleroy" trademark _I8 on package. one orders : ataressirries eceive prep atidniion. your Gasoline Engine Pltiges and 8 Supplies trom us and :[MSCORM ICKS JERSEY oa «BISCUITS RE -- G6880000000008808300800000008000asstastestes Davis Motor Boats Our reputation and facilities are of the first importance to : you. They guarantee economy, comfori and safety. of our Motor Boat fs never questioned. 1918 Gasoline Engines aro a grest success, Yor this seasons The supre- Have you If not, Do it Now. . 4 : * 2 . » - . ! July 12 and 26. i Aug. 9th and 23rd. Good for 60 days. Full information at K. & P. and lc. P.R, Ticket Office, Ontario Street. F. CONWAY, ! General Pussenger Agent. BAY OF QUINTE RAILWAY, Train leaves Union Station, Ontario Btreet, 4 p.m, dally (Sunday excepted) for Tiveed, Sydenham, Napanes, Desere ante, Bannockburn and all points north. { Fo secure yulck despatch to Bannock- { burn, Maynooth, and Sina cn Central i Ontario route Jour ah ipments via Bay {of Quinte Hallway Ror further nh eulars, & PPE R CKEON, Aaent. Phone, The ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET vo, EPEND YOUR. VACATION IN BER- MUDA, $20 and up rousd TRIP, The "Land of Perpetual Spring." nage tamperatore 70 deg in the Atlantic Ocean, breezes Golf, Tennis, Nonting Fishing, Bathe Ing and Cyeling. Lilles and oleanders now in full bloom. TOUR 12 DAYS, 45, With Transportation, Meals, Hotel, Excursions, and Drives Included. By Magnificent "8000 Oca Liner Orotava tons Well known for steadiness at Joa, pall. ing every Wednesday at 10 Pler 62, North River, N.Y Wircleas. 'Tele- fi shy and Bilge Keels: Orghestra, ligh-class Culsine. Electric ns in all Staterooms. Apply, Sanderson & Som, 23 Mate 8, N.Y, Wormwith Pianos aver. 700 miles ont in the pure ses Watch this space for Bargains in slightly used Pianos and Organs, Wormwith Piano Company, Limited 232 PRINCESS STREET, KINGSTON. SHEIEEIII40000000000000004 KINGSTON BUSINESS COLLEGE (LIMITED). HEAD OF QUEEN STREET. v * ' "Highest Education at Lowest Cost" Twenty-Bizth year. Fail Term begins August 30th. Courses In Po a a Snorthand, 0 aph Service and Hagh Our NE eta wget the best tions. Within a short time over sixty secured tions with one of the largest rallway corporations in Can terany time. Call or write for Informa- F. METCALFE, Principal tion. H. FEPEPEPPPEP PREP IP OR PEMN0e THE CLUB TEL WELLINGTON 8T., near PRINCESS, There are other hotels, but none approach the Club for homeilke sur- roundings. Located in centre of city and close <4 to principal stores and theatre, Charges are moderate. Foeclal rates by the wesk i P.M. THOMPSON. Proprietor, H PARKS & SON, Florists | ME, Paose 13 - y 'Phone 139. . * All kinds of Cut Flowers and Plants Ln season, Wedding and Punersl Dee ghany 2 a Rr eiayy shipped to all paris.

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