THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES.
Tag Skamcn's Tiiorni.K. Iho trouble i- t hat owing to lhe teaching ot men like 'Tom Walsh a seiniBolshevisin ii a - taken the place of tru, trade unionism. Principle.- of dictatorship. cla-s war, and utter disregard of trade condition-; with sectionalism rampant is put forward a- trade unionism. It is nothing of the kind, and because men like* Havelock Wilson know it is not trade unionism, and have the courage to -ay so. they are denounced by tile semi-Bolshevik crowd to whom the conceit and bomba-1 of the Tom AVakhes is a sign of greatest w is do tji.
Weather permitting the Municipal Band will play at the Westland Hospital to-morrow afternoon. .Members arc requested to meet at l’arkhill's corner at J p.m.
The Hospital Hall Committee meet on Monday at the Hoard Hoorn at 7 p.m. All tickets, money and unsold tickets are requested to he handed ill.
Ihe u-iial weekly euchre and dam--will ho held in Si. Mary'.- Club lloomon Monday 7th of September at 8 p.m. Good proms for both ladies and gents. Supper will be served after card-. Admission Is. -Advt. Try a whitebait -upper at Ha- Commercial Supper llwom-: ako fresh groper and potato chips. Cooked groper and chins to take home. Commercial Supper Rooms, ilevcll Slrec.. - Advt. Del ici i v,> S"rgcai;! .1. H unit!; leaves on tran-fer to (’liri-t. hur-h on Tuesday. He was presented by ek t'olimv momls-m u l the I ireynmuih How ling Club with a silver entree dish, suitably inscribed. The annual fire Hrieadf bail takeplaee ill the Soldiers' Hail on Mediiesduv evening next. Tlm be-t ol lnlisie and a splendid Ilnur guaranteed, with the supper in the hands ol a capable ladies' committee. At the annual meeting of the (livy Trotting Club, the annual ivnort and balance sheet was adopted. Tlm chairman expressed regret that tlm financial position, due to an abnormally had year. was not of the im-t. a loss of £81) 3s lid being incurred. The following viee-nesideut ' were elected. l)t'«. J. \V. .Mcßreart v. Yd. MoKov and Mill. Higncll. Treasurer Mr J. Bleer: auditor. Mr f. 11. Kilgour. Ilm billowing i- t lit* new commi!i ei 1 . Messrs f. Warm's. If \Y. Kitebingham. T. K. Coates. J. Steer, J. W. Hannan. 1). 11. Huberts. W. H. Kettle, f. J. Parkinson. W. K. Kevnobk. f. W. Sluilleriiss. G. f. Perkins, lh M. Dmnell and I). McKay.
Since tin 1 Minister of Ciisiom-. returned to Xew Zealand after receiving treatment ill America for rlmiinia t nud arthritis, much specula i ton ha- been made as to the suer-ess or otla l".vi-e ot the t re-i t tne nt. Certaitily Mr Stewart appeared to he very ninth wir.-e. kecini.se. hef'Te he left lie could rise Irani a desk without ns-i-i nnc 1 . and walk with Ihe aid of crutches. On hi- return to the Dominion il was noticed he lias been unable to rise without assistance or walk even with crutches. Hi- friends were somewhat alarmed, hut more reassuring reports are now
e-'-ming from Duimdm. Ha.-l week Ml Stewart with (he assistance oi crutches. walked about a hundred yard-, liemedical advisers say that with careful treatment Mr Slewart’s rec every is only a matter of t into. When your throat is affected lp damp weather, take “XAZOL on sugar. Removes huskiness and a serious trouble. 00 doses Is (Id. —A'lvt Xow arriving, a large consignment ~f' ohoicc cooking and fancy stunmu apples ill splendid eomlition. Paterson Michel and Co. I.td (Phone No. ■J). Advt. , a « sc(UFßm^
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